Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 20, 1916, Page 11, Image 11

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    j lew's the Time to Rent That Cottage of "Bungalow Tin A Wait AdJ
Card of Thanks
MR. AND MRS. U. G. FREIDMAN de
sire to express their deep appreciation
to the friends and neighbors lor their
kindness and sympathy during their
recent bereavement.
Lost and found
LOST ln Jitney, umbrella having
gold handle, engraved with initials M.
E. D. Finder kindly return to 250 Ma-
street, or Commonwealth cigar
tore. No. 5 South Market Square, and
receive reward. ,
*BOOK LOST On Second street, be
tween Market Square, Pennsylvania
j'reight Station and Vine street; valu
able to owner only. Reward for re-
Mim M. L Morgan, 400 South second
eueet.
LOST lf party who found package
containing seven music rolls on street
car. Saturday night, will kindly return
same to Stieff's Piano Store will be
greatly appreciated.
LOST Sunday, between State Fair
Grounds and Hershey Park. Silk Moire
Coat. Finder please return to 1232
Market street. !
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED A good LINIMENT
AUE.NT. Special proposition, can be
tween 1 and 6 P. M. W one Medicine
Co., 133 Sassairas stieet. cn>.
AUTOMATIC vu
Cleveland. Gridley and Seiui- Automatic
Machines.
GRINDERS
BALL HAMPER MEN
LATHE HANDS
Engine and turret hands on Jones A;
Laiuson, Pottor As Jounson. and \\ arncr j
6 Swasey Machines.
GENERAL .MACHINISTS
TOOL MAKERS
LABOKEKS
Good opportunity tor learners We ha\»
excellent positions tor experienced men.
Night anu day work. Highest wages
pain. Address, stating age and expen- [
ence, or call at Employment Bureaus.
Standard Roller Bearing Co..
Forty-ninth and Merion Ave.,
or
Fiftieth and Merion Ave..
Philadelphia, Pa. j
WANTED Two oven men to bake
pretzels. Good opportunity. L'p-to
aate bakery. Address The Becker Bak
ing Company, West Bootn
street, Baltimore, MO.
WANTED First-class shoemaker.
Steady work. Good wages. Apply
Greek-American Shoe Repair Shop, sou
North Third street. I
TYPEWRITER FREE—To each stu
dent enrolling for a course in the Young
Men s Business Institute, Inc.. to open ,
in Ha?risburg. Pa., about September 1,
1916; will be given the choice of an
Underwood, Remington or any standaid
machine, shipped direct from factory.
The Young Men's Business Institute
principally a secretarial school, will
prepare acceptable young men for spec
ial positions of trust in private and
business life. The principal, a Prince
ton College man. has the endorsements
of the laigest corporation in the L. S. ,
Entrance requirements; enrollment lim
ited. For particulars address Box R.
5u71, care of Telegraph. !
YOUNG MEN WANTED To work ,
in automobile repair shop. Our school i
is overflowing with repair work.
Therefore it gives our students a
chance to obtain practical repair work
on all machines. We pay thirty cents j
per hour as soon as competent. Take
advantage of summer rates. Auto
Transportation School. 25-29 North
Cameron street.
LABORERS WANTED on concrete
work, 22 cents per hour. Ix>ng job.
Apply to Robert Grace Contracting Co..
Forester s Island, Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Several young men to
work at Philadelphia Quick Lunch. Ap
ply 307 Market.
♦ WANTED First-class outside cut- '
ters on Ladies' shoes. Good wages and
steady employment. Utz & Dunn Co. I
37 Canal street. Rochester. N. Y.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES
MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar
ried men under age of 35; Citizens of
United States, of good character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. For
information apply to Recruiting Of
licer, Bergner Bldg.. 3rd & Market Sts.,
Harrisburg.
CAN YOU FILL THIS POSITION?
Here is a splendid opportunity for an
energetic, active man to take up a per
manent. profitable business. No invest
ment required; immediate cash return.
Health and Accident Insurance. This
may be your chance for bigger and bet
ter things. National Casualty Co.. De
troit. Mich.
CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS Mr.
Depue. of the Interstate Civil Service
Bureau, of Washington, D. C, can be
seen at Columbus Hotel regarding ex
aminations for Railway Mail Clerk,
Post Ofiice Clerk, etc.. soon to be held
in this district. Full particulars as to
requirements, cost of preparation, etc.
Address Box A, 5070. care of Telegraph.
WANTED MOLDERS for
both light and heavy floor
work; also brass molders. We
run open shop. We had a strike
of union molders in April last,
but over ninety per cent, of our
old molders have returned to
work. We want to increase our
force by adding a night turn.
We offer;
Best wages.
Best working conditions.
High grade work.
Steady employment.
Apply by letter or in person.
THE WESTING HOUSE FOUN
DRIES. TRAFFORD. PA.
A Suburb of Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn
to become practical chauffeurs. We
give our unlimited course fcr SSO. easy
piyraents. and guarantee JOc per hour
•s sen as competent. We have SO car*
to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL Z5-27-2)
North Cameron street.
WANTED —4O able-bodied
men for piece work. White or
colored. Apply in person to agent,
Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, Division
street, Harrisburg, Pa.
♦ .i.
♦ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ♦
: j
j Steelton Property i
♦ 41-43 NORTH FRONT STREET !
♦ .
* We're offering for quick sale this*
J desirably located property. *
« Store room (with cemented cel-J
liar) now occupied by a good tenant.*
First and second floors—Office t
«ten rooms and bath. ' J
J Third floor—Housekeeping apart- *
* ment with six rooms.
♦ Two-«tory brick building on rear»
7 of lot. • 4 j
• Just right for store and residence «
• or store and renting the other three ♦
♦ floors. Entire property occupied ♦
Jat this time. ♦
j MILLER BROTHERS&CO.:
REAL ESTATE
« Insurance Surety Bonds ♦ ;
! Locust and Court Streets |
♦~,, , ♦ j
THURSDAY EVENING,
Help Wanted—Male
LABORERS WANTED For either
contract or day labor. Attractive
wages. Apply at Quarries ot Hoitinan
Bros. & Wilson, Twenty-third street
and P. & R. Railroad.
SALESMANAGER WANTED to handle
, a superior line of Typewriter Ribbons
and Carbon Paper in Eastern Pennsyl
; vania. Big returns assured a live
wire. No investment. Address "Manu
tacturer." care of Telegraph.
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED Two young women to
: travel with Illusion Show. Experience
unnecessary. Travel South in winter.
Call at Miracle Show, Firemen's Carni
val. Eleventh and Mulberry streets.
WANTED Experienced store dem
onstrator. Give reference, salary and
experience. Miss McCasland, General
Delivery. Harrisburg.
WANTED Woman typist and
stenographer; must be familiar with
Remington and have had at least some
office experience. Address, stating full
particulars and lowest salary, A. C.
1 Young, Real Estate, 26 North Third
| street.
EXPERT TRAINING. RESULT a
student secured a position in a Jersey
Public School at S9OO. Will start work
September 1. Harrisburg Shorthand
School. 31 North Second street.
WANTED White woman to do
family washing at home. Call 1915
Zarker street.
WANTED A woman between age
135 and 40. for housework; a good home
for right party. Call 1566 Swatara
street, between 6 and 8 o'clock.
WANTED A girl for general house
work; family of two; reterence requir
ed. Address Box 24 Paxiang. Pa.
WANTED Chambermaid. Apply at
; Columbus Hotel between one and five
' o'clock.
i WANTED Several bright, steady
girls to work in laundry. Apply Tro>
Laundry. 1520-26 Fulton street.
WANTED A bright, steady girl
to take charge of flat work depart
ment. Must be some one who can man
age girls. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-
26 Fulton street.
WANTED Woman for general
: housework. Must be good, plain cook.
No washing. Two adults. Reference
required. 326 North Front street. Steel-
I ton.
WANTED Two experienced cigar
packers. Steady work guaranteed. Ap
! ply Central Cigar Co.. 323 South Cam- |
• eron street.
WANTED Several strong, steady j
girls to work in starch room. Apply
Troy Laundry. 1520-1526 Fulton street.
WANTED Laundry girls at Palace
Laundry. 2103 Logan avenue.
WANTED Girls over 16 to
strip tobacco. Also experienced
Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, J
Filler and Binder strippers. Wei
tare looked after by trained nurse. |
Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com
pany, 500 Race street.
WANTED. AT ONCE Sewing ma- |
chine operators. Experience not nec
essary. Pressers also wanted. Blough
Manufacturing Co
WANTED Girls experienced on
powsr sewing machines. Apply Har
risburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Vernon street.
HarrisDurg, Pa.
Situations Wanted—Male
WANTED Situation wanted by j
tinsmith and ironworker. Apply, or
address. 74S South Nineteenth and One
half street. Harrisburg.
WANTED Middle-aged white man
wants work as janitor or timekeeper;
good references. Apply 1735 Market
street.
WANTED A young man wants po
sition as assistant to a photograher.
Small wages. Chance to learn the
business. Apply A 4321. care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Young man desires posi
tion as motion picture operator. Has
had four years' experience. Can fur
nish best references. Guy Diffendert'er,
No. 209 South Market street. Mechanics
burg. Pa.
WANTED Young man wishes work
out of town; willing to go anywhere,
familiar with automobiles and track ;
work. Box M, 5066, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Work of any kind, by j
young man 17 years of age; can fur
nish reference. Address 0., 5065, care j
of Telegraph.
WANTED By colored man, posi- I
tion washing and cleaning windows.
Address 17128 Walnut street.
Situations Wanted —Female
WANTED By a young, colored girl, '
work as child's nurse or work around
the house. Write, or call after 6 o'clock i
in evening, 349 Reily street.
WANTED Young woman desires !
clerical position; can furnish best ot
references as to experience and ability. I
Address C„ 5074, care of Telegraph. " I
WANTED Young woman, six years'
actual experience, desires position as
stenographer. Address 0., SoBS, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED . Oman wants washing
and ironing to do, or day's work, or ]
office work. Apply No. 1512 Drum- I
mond street, Harrisburg. Pa.
WANTED—Experienced housekeeper
wishes position as housekeeper for
widower in city. Call 707 North Nine- 1
teenth street.
WANTED Girl wishes light house- i
work. Call, or address. 620 Forster !
street. _
WANTED Position as nurse or
housekeeper by colored woman. Ad- ;
dress 1207 Apple avenue.
| )
WANTED Day's work of any kind.
Apply 1107 North Sixth street.
WANTED Colored woman wants
washing and ironing, or day work, to i
do' 'at home. Call 124 Liberty street.
Real Estate For Sale
1611 REGINA STREET Three-story !
brick; all improvements; end property; '
paved alley in rear; price right. H. G.
Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street.
VIOLET AVENUE. 534—This 3-story
S-roomed frame dwelling, with bath,
range, assessed at SBSO, renting for
$12.50. will be reduced $5.00 weekly un
til sold or withdrawn by owner. Listed
July 10 at $1,550. Price this week, sl.-
| 545. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building.
NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET, 27
I This 3-story frame dwelling. 9 rooms
lot to alley in rear, is the place you are
j looking for. Good locality and a real
j investment at $2,250. Backenstoss
I Bros., Russ Building.
$1,700 WILL BUY a 7-room house, all
improvements, side entrance, drive aliey
in rear, on a good street. H. G. Pedlow,
110 South Thirteenth street
WALLACE STREET. 1206 Three- i
i story frame dwelling; 7 rocms; lot, 26x
63. This property could be remodeled
for business. Price. $1,700. Backen- ,
stoss Bros.. Russ Building.
Real Estate For Sale
! PEN BROOK. HERR STREET NEAR
] TWENTY-EIGHTH 2%-story frame
dwelling. 8 rooms; bath; lot. 60x112;
large porches. One inspection of this
property will satisfy. Price, $2,950.
| Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building.
EARLIN'GTON Corner plot of
ground on Harvard Avenue, 113x120.
Bargain at $500.00. Also corner plot on
Dickinson Avenue. 80x120, at $525. Vale
! Avjnue. corner plot, 30x120, at $300.00.
j Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building.-
I FOR SALE seven-acre fruit, truck
and poultry farm. Good house and all
necessary outbuildings. Good water.
Possession at once. Bargain if sold at
once. Bell phone 1695J-4. A. B. Davis,
| 2436 Camby street, Penbrook.
; FOR SALE Lot located on trolley
i line, on plot known as Oak Lane Ter
race, between Middletown and High
i spire, size 192x200. Price right. Brin
i ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut
1 streets.
FOR SALE Desirable build
ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth,
Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in
: blocks or the whole. A splendid
| opportunity tor builder. Inquire
or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee,
care of Harrisburg Telegraph,
city.
FOR SALE Attractive, new, three
story brick house, e'ght rooms and
, bath, finished in oak. hardwood floors,
vapor heat, porches, large yard, grano
lltnic walks, iron tences, laundry and
all other modern improvements; gooa
location. Will sell on payments oi
Thirty Dollars per month.
Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO..
BUILDERS'AN'D DESIGNERS.
2150 X. FIFTH ST. Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR SALE 2 %-story frame dwell
ing. located on Market Street. Camp
Hill; lot. 40x240; 6 rooms and attic;
water and gas. Price. $2,800. Brin
ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
FOR SALE An ideal property; con
taining 6 acres; located in Cumberland
County; 4 miles from city; 10 minutes'
walk from trolley; improved by elegant
2 4-story frame dwelling; large bank
barn; considerable fruit and shade
trees; spring and running water. Prlcu,
$3.500.0u. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second
and Walnut streets.
——
FARM. 4 ACRES; ALL NEW BUILD
INGS. HUNTER'S RUN, Cumberland
County. Pa.; ideal for chicken and trucK !
farming, also desirable for country
summer home; good tiain service on
Reading Railroad. L. Elliott Middle
town. Boiling Springs, Pa.
A description of this property at 409
Market Street. C. B. CARE, Harris
burg.
THREE HOUSES IN DUNCANNON—
One suitable for dwelling or boarding
house; all modern improvements, and
stoieroom on first floor. One double
house. 6 rooms each. Lots, 150 ft deep,
60 ft. frontage. Address Mrs. Josephine
Millar, Duncannon. or W. M. Seibsrt.
Attorney, New Bloomfield.
FOR SALE Chicken Farm, delight
ful location on trolley line. Hard road
to market. Accommodates 1,500 chick
ens Doing good business. Modern
house, all improvements. Everything
first-class. Also several desirable build
ing plots both in city and suburbs.
Bungalow sites. A. C. Mead. Eighth
1-loor Union Trust Co. Building, Har
risburg, Pa.
ACRE TRACTS FOR SALE
SOLOMON NISSLEY FARMS adjoin
ing W. K. Alrlcks farms, one mile
northeast of city. In .small tracts of
one acre or more. Ground level and
adapted to trucking purposes; beauti
ful building sites; $125.00 to $250.00 per
acre. Farm buildings with number oi
acres to suit purchaser
HARRY WALMER,
Penbrook, Pa.
I. B. SWARTZ, Attorney,
108 North Second Street
Harrisburg, Pa.
VAUGHN
One acre plots; will sell half acre;
also lots 92x230 feet along M. T.
trolley; 7V4c fare to all parts of Har
risburg and Steelton; beautiful and
healthful; ground enough for poul
try and vegetables; price only $169
per half acre. C. B. Care, Care's
Grocery Stcre, Linglectown, Pa. De
scription at 409 Market Street City.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT One new corner house,
1235 Cameron street; all modern im
provements; 6 rooms and bath; $16.u0
per montn. Apply Gordon s Grocery
etore, three doors above.
SPLENDID business corner and resi
dence. now being improved, and will
make additional improvements to suit
your business. Large lot. o 4x200, goes
wiih the property Apply to the owner.
A. C. Young. 26 North Third street
FOR RENT Three-story brick;
ten rooms; all improvements; electric
lights; good garage; Main street, Me
chanicsburg. Moderate rent. Happle
<sc swart*, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
FOR RENT 2 H-story stucco house
on Paxtang avenue; eignt rooms and
bath; hardwood floors; lot, 45 ft. by 155
ft. Possession given August l. Address
207 Paxtang avenue, Paxiang, Pa.
FOR RENT Furnished house, 280
Briggs street. Apply Mecnanics Trust
Co.. Thira and Market
FOR KENT
SUBURBAN HO.VIE 207 Paxtang
Ave.. Paxiang—new 2Va-story stucco —
S rooms oath steam heat. Lot
45x150 ft Miller Brothers ic Co., Lo
cust and Court Sts.
YORK AVE. Warehouse, between
Cowdcn and Pennsylvania avenue; 4Ux
5o leet; suitable for garage or ware
house. Inquire at Metropolitan Hotel.
FOR RE-NT
2005 N. TH.uD ST.—Three-story
dwelling l3 rooms bath steam
heat—large porches—delightful shade—
plot, 126x204 ft— pleasingly located at
the southeast corner Third and Ueiger
Sts. Miller Brothers & Co., Locust and
Court Sts.
HOUSE FOR RENT AT OVERVIEW
—Three-story brick; ten rooms, includ
ing oath; running water, electric light,
telephone and all modern conveniences,
live-cent tare from Harrisburg; speci
ally adapted for railroad employes, in
quire Room 209, Commonwealth Trust
tfuitding, or address P. O. Box 563.
FOR RENT 1836 State street; 3-
story brick house with all Improve
ments; immediate possession. Apply
to S. Friedman, Real Estate, Kunkel
Building, or 217 Peffer street
FOR RENT No. 1507 State street,
modern three-story brick house in the
best of condition. Immediate posses
sion. Kent. $35.
J. E. GIPPLE,
Farms
A DESIRABLE Poultry Farm of six
acres in Cumberland County, six miles
from Carlisle. Good eight-room house,
stable, other outbuildings. Good soil.
Fruit. Good water. Price, $1,500. Ad
dress Box X, 5075, care of Telegraph.
Apartments For Rent
THIRD ST., N., 210—Newly furnished
apartment, two rooms and kitchen,
communicating bath; rent reasonable.
Apply Second Floor, front
FOR RENT One furnished apart
ment—four rooms and private bath;
central location; choice neighborhood.
Address 0., 5072, care of Daily Tele
graph.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished sec
ond story rooms, with privilege of bath,
heat and gas furnished, located at 410
Crescent street. Rent sl6. J. E. Gipple,
1251 Market street
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Apartments For Rent
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Well
furnished, pleasant apartments, one on
floor and one on the second floor.
■ with board, city steam heat and elec
j tricity. References. Call 513 North
■ second street, between 11 and 12, 5 and
< 6, if possible.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Locat
ed at the corner of Sixth and Kelker
streets. Newly built. Five rooms and
bath, with all conveniences. Hard
wood floors and cut glass fixtures, with
I and back porches. Apply to .u.
! Gilbert. 1742 North Sixth street.
Rooms For Rent
i
FOR RENT Four furnished rooms,
first floor. One or two on second. All
; improvements. City steam, good lo
cation, opposite Capital Park. Call
M. A. Fought, 272 North street.
: ——
, FOR RENT Second floor front
| room, nicely furnished; lady preferred.
| Apply 923 North Second street.
ROOMS FOR RENT— With first-class
board by meal, day or week. Meal
Ticket, $4.00. Call and see us. Prices
reasonable. Mrs. Annie E. Hoffman,
Proprietress, 1001 North Second street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR RENT Unfurnished, attrac
tive, single, double or three-room
housekeeping apartment. Running
water in kitchen, range and cabinet,
gas, strictly private, direct entrance.
Phone and bathroom privileges. For
location and price, inquire 429 Broad.
10 to 11 A. M.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 1928
Park rtreet. Use of bath. Apply on
premises.
FOR RENT—Newly-rurnished rooms
for ladies and gentlemen. Running hot
and cold water. A phone in every room.
#2.50 per week. Special rates, two in
a room. Metropolitan Annex. 518 Mar
ket street.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms. Bell phone ISO6J.
FOR RENT Well-furnished rooms
overlooking Capitol Park, centrally lo
cated with all conveniences, $1.50 to
$3.00 per week. Apply 32S North street.
FOR RENT Second floor front
room; newly furnished, for gentleman;
bath, etc.; convenient to Capitol, Post
Office; quiet location. 265 Briggs street.
Bell phone 127SR.
FOR RENT Second-story front
room; newly furnished; electric light;
phone service. Apply 125 Pine street.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished, '
up-to-date rooms for light housekeep
ing; also one separate room; use of
bath: hot and cold water. 24 North.
Fifth street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 1
singly or ensulte; all conveniences;
phone, etc.; references required. Apply
1015 North Front street.
FURNISHED ROOMS Single or en
6Ulte. Rooms are large and airy. Use j
of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth.
Rooms Wanted
WANTED By two gentlemen, one
large or two unfurnished rooms, with
private bath, first floor front, within
five blocks of Market Square. Address
P., 5064, care of Telegraph. j
W'anted—Miscellaneous
WANTED A Christian home for
girl 13 years, for boarding and cloth
ing. Also two nice unfurnished rooms
for rent. Call 1609 Derry street, or Bell
phone 3753 R. j
WANTED, YOUR ATTENTION
Carpets and Rugs scoured at reducea
rates during the months of July and
August. Keystone Rug Co., 1115 Mont
gomery street.
WANTED A Christian home to •
rear girl three years of age. Address
Box A, 5078, care of Telegraph.
WANTED, TO BUY Second-hand j
Ford touring car. Must be late model
and reasonable in price. Backenstoss
Bros., Russ Building.
WANTED, HORSE City broke, |
about 1200 to 1400 lbs. in weight. Must
be sound. State age. color, where can
be seen and lowest cash price. Address ,
P. O. Box 318, Harrisburg.
Board and Rooms
TWO furnished, second floor rooms,
with board; corner house; all conveni
ences; prefer two married couples. Ap
ply R. M. liodenhiser. No. 8 South Six- 1
tecnth street.
BOARDING AND ROOMS Can ac
commodate a few more boarders; rea
sonable rates, with the best the market
affords. 123 South Second street
___
For Sale —Miscellaneous
FOR SALE —Saddle or driving Ken
tucky mare, single footer and pacer.
Sell cheap. Can be seen any time. Ad
dress, Box HSOSS, care Telegraph.
FOR SALE lce cream, pastry and
confectionery store. AiJply Thirteenth
and Swatara streets.
WE SELL. Balzac, Dumas, E. P. Roe,
Conan Doyle and many other standard
and classical sets of books; also Dic
tionaries and Encyclopedias at one
lourth regular prices or less. Build up
your library with good books at low
cost, cash or small payments. Open
evenings. Aurand's Book Store, 913
North Third.
FOR SALE 25 shares Merchants
Ice Company of Harrisburg stock. Bell
phone 3056 W.
FOR SALE Two complete stave
mills, with power, now operating in
Miftling Township, Cumberland County;
also about 125 telephone poles, 30 to 50
feet in length, at the same location.
Box Nd. 574. Willlamsport, Pa.
CHICKS—Four ana eight weeks old,
Barred Rocks, Leghorns and White
Rocks, 200 in all; bargain to close out
Call Bell 1695J-4. A. B. Davis, 2436
Camby street, Penbrook, Pa.
FOR SALE One reed porch swing
and two chairs (green) at a bargain.
Address 8., 0067, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Underwood typewriter
New machine Just from factory. Cheap
for cash. Box S, 5069, care of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE Two horses for deliv
ery purposes, and one wagon, suitable
tor light delivery. Apply at 1801 North
Sixth street.
FOR SALE Will sell all kinds of
second-hand furniture, carpets and
stove at lowest reduction price on ac
count of moving. Now is your chance.
Will move to 324 Reily street. Apply
Frank Cohen, 607 State street.
FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South
Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence.
Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hard
ware. Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board,
Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters.
Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc.
FOR SALE Diamond and Good
rich Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle
Tires. Trunks, Bags and Suitcases,
Harnetß and Leather Goods made to
order. Cole Leather and Shoe Findings
HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY
CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
AT GABLE'S. 11*. 115 and TIT South
Second street. 6,000 gallons New Era
ready-mixed f>n!nt. Acme quality. All
(ha lull line at the Acta* make.
For Sale —Miscellaneous
AT GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second
street. 6,000 sets new sash. SxlO. IX L
primed and glased, at $1.30 per set
Also other sizes. Also dour* and shut
ters.
FOR RENT Desirable office In
Telegraph Building, size 14xl>. 'nqulra
Superintendent Room 100.
FOR RENT—Offices suitable
for a doctor or dentist or general
purposes. Light, heat and at
tendance. Dr. John Oenslager,
711 North Third street.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE Cigar and Pool Parlor,
reasonable to quick buyer. Address D.,
5040, care of (Telegraph.
BEFORE BUYING a rebuilt BICYCLE
elsewhere, inspect our stock and prices.
Special bargains and prices for summer
months. J. B. Murray. 1014 James
street.
ANY Intelligent person can earn Rood
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for pat
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Business Personals
LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit
cases (drummers' samples! positively at
the lowest prices in the city. Call and
be convinced. Also suits of clothing,
watches, diamonds and sporting gooas
at low prices. COHEN (L SON. Reliable
Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at
subway.
CARPETS AND RUGS Icoured ~a.t~re
duced rates during the months of July
and August. Keystone Rug Co.. 1115
Montgomery street
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bids. — All kinds of detectlTe
work bandied—one eye always open.
: BELL. PHONE 127 W.
HEMSTITCHING
FANCY AND PLAIN, done on short
notice: 10 cents a yard up; colors a
specialty. Information given freei
MCDOWELL IOSA MARKET STKEET.
Hauling ana Moving
GENERAL HAULING One and
one-half ton to two-ton truck for hire.
Prompt attention to moving. Truck
parties solicited. H. G. Garman, Meh
ring's Garage. Both phones.
HAULING
R. A. HARTMAN. National Transfer
Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers
and general hauling. W. H. Lathe,
Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets.
Bell phone No. 250SR.
PIANO MOVING
WE move pianos carefully. Bell
146. Winter Piano Co.. 23 North Fourth
street.
Money to Loan
MONET advanced to nousekeepcrs at
legal rotes; buslnust confidential. Profit
Sharing Loan Society. Room 7. Spooner
Building, a North Market Square.
Storage
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods. $2 per
month and up. We Invite Inspection.
Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second
street. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house
hold goods and merchandise. Private
rooms, J1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per
month. D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad
street. Both phones.
Musical
FOR SALE Strictly high grade
GRAND PIANO. Used short time Will
sell at a bargain. Address Box D, 4311,
care of Telegraph.
HAVE your VICTROLA. GRAFANOLA
or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR
ED by an expert. Bell phone 3242 J.
Write, or call, at 315 Broad street.
Summer Resorts and
Cottages
FURNISHED COTTAGES
WAYNE COTTAGE. PERDIX, five
rooms and sleeping porches; three min
utes' walk to station and river. Special
inducement for remainder of season.
Apoly to A. C. Young, 26 North Third
street. Bell phone.
FOR RENT Maplehurst cottage,
furnished, between Accomac and Wild
Cat. Fine location. A. L. Resch, Marl
etta. Pa.
Automobiles
JITNEY BUS FOR SALE
Seats twelve to thirteen; uphol
stered in green plush, electric
lights, window curtains. Pay
as-you-enter model. Just over
hauled, and has brand new
tires. Big bargain to quick
buyer. Call 1933 State street.
.
TOURING CAR Recently over
hauled, in perfect running condition.
Will accommodate seven passengers.
Price low. Can be seen this evening
between 7 and 8 o'clock. A. J. Kline,
114 Evergreen street.
FOR SALE Touring car, In flrst
class condition. New tires. Climb any
hill. Cheap if sold quick. W. F.
Knecht, Tower City, Pa.
FOR SALE Chevrolet roadster, 1916
model, fully equipped; first-class con
dition; five tires. At a sacrifice to im
mediate buyer. Call 125 Pine street.
Bell 3576.
FOR SALE Two-cylinder Maxwell,
in good running order. Bargain to
quick buyer. White Hill Garage, White
Hill, Pa.
FOR SALE One late model touring
car, in good condition. Will sacrifice.
The partv that acts quick gets the bar
gain. Dealers need not apply. Apply
1330 Derry street.
FOR SALE Metz Roadster. 1915
model, 22H-H.-P. Will demonstrate
after 5:3u P. M. and will sell for J275. A
car witlj very small up-keep. Bell
phone 3805 J.
FOR SALE Regal Touring car. 4-
cylinder, 40-H.-P. Good condition. Will
sell cheap to quick buyer. Apply to
Lester Lerch, East Emaus street, Mld
dletown, Pa.
SECOND-HAND CARS One 6-pas
senifer De Cambel, one 5-passenger 1914
Ford, t>ewly painted. In excellent con
dition; one 6-passenger 1915 Ford, good
as new; one 1912 Ford delivery, with
new body; one 1908 Overland. Cars for
sale at Fo;d Garage. Ulddletowo. Pa.
E. M. Snavely. Manager.
FOR SALE—lnternational Runabout,
in first-class condition. Heavy enough
to be converted into light delivery at
small expense. Inquire J , 5076, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One
half-ton truck; entire body enclosed;
number one condition; suited for de
livery or trucking; will sell or exchange
for automobile, late model. One Ford
runabout, newly painted, good condi
tion. Call West Fairview Garage, West
Fairview, Pa.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any
kind. If vou cannot sell your car. why
not consign H or exchange It with us
for a better one. Our charges for sell
ing are 6 per cent only. No storage
charges if car is not sold. Auto Trans
portation Exchange Department. 2S-2J
North Cameron street Bell phone 1710.
JULY 20, 1916.
WALL STREET IS
VERY UNSETTLED
Marines Drop, Alcohol and
Specialties Are Similiarly
Affected
By Associated Press
New York, July 20.—Trading be
came more unsettled during the fore
noon Marine preferred, falling back
i points after a two-point rally with a
decline of for the common. Al
cohol, after an extreme advance of 4\,
r f c ®ded other speciaities were
similarly affected, through In more
moderate measure.
Baldwin and Crucible developed re
actionary tendencies, with Beet Sugar
and Tennessee Copper. Rails display
ed increasing heaviness, Canadian Pa
cific losing two points. There were
some gains to counter balance these
losses, but mainly in issues of minor
Importance. Bonds were irregular.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
lork and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street, New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York. July 20.
ain , Open. Clos.
Allis Chalmers 20>4 20*4
American Beet Sugar .. SS% 87%
American Can 55% 55%
American C& F 66% 57%
American Cotton Oil ... 53% 53%
American Locomotive .. 64% 63%
American Smelting .... 93% 93%
American Sugar 93% 93%
American T & T 129% 129%
Anaconda 80% 80%
Atchison 104% 104%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 70% 71%
Baltimore & Ohio 89% 89%
Butte Copper 67 66%
California Petroleum ... 19% 19%
Canadian Pacific 179 177%
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 61% 61%
|Central Leather 53% 54%
i Chicago, Mil and St Paul 96% 96%
[Chicago. R I and Pacific 20% 20%
Chlno Con Copper 47% 47%
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 44 43%
Corn Products 14 14%
iCrucible Steel 68% 69
Crucible Steel pfd 114% 114%
Distilling Securities .... 44% 45%
Erie 35% 35%
General Electric Co .... 165% 165%
Goodrich B. F 73% 72%
Great Northern pfd .... 118% 118%
Gt Northern Ore subs .. 35% 35
Inspiration Copper 48% 48%
Interboro-Metropolitan. . 16% 16%
Kennecott 45% 45'
Kansas City Southern .. 25 25
Lackawanna Steel 69 "0
Lehigh Valley 78% 78%
Maxwell Motors 77% 76%
Merc Mar ctfs 23% 23
Merc Mar ctfs pfd 85 83%
Mex Petroleum 99% 100%
Miami Copper 34% 34%
Missouri Pacific 7 6 %
New York Central 103% 102%
NY N H and H 60% 60%
Nor and West 128% 128%
North Pacific 111% 111%
Pacific Mail 22 22
Pa Railroad 57 56%
Pittsburgh Coal 26 26
Pittsburgh Coal pfd 101% 101%
Pressed Steel Car 47% 47%
Railway Steel Spg 45 45%
Ray Con Copper 22% 22%
; Reading 97% 97%
j Republic Iron and Steel. 44% 46
Southern Pacific 97% 97%
i Southern Ry 24% 23%
j Southern Ry pfd 68 68
Studebaker 128% 127%
Tennessee Copper 26 25 %
Union Pacific 137% 137%
US I Alcohol 112 114%
U S Rubber 53 53%
H S Steel 85% 85%
I S Steel pfd 117% 117%
Utah Copper 76% 76%
Virginia-Carolina Chem. 38 38
| West Union Telegraph.. 94 93 %
Westinghouse Mfg 56 55%
FHII.AOEI.PHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
| Philadelphia, July 20. Wheat
Higher; No. 2. red. spot and July, $1.13
fj1.15; do., No. 2, Southern, red, sl.llto
1.13.
! an? 0 ! I ]., — Steady; No. 2. yellow, local,
j 90 Vj» (fjiyic; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local,
I 89 90c.
i o„ ats ~r Un £ han Sed; No. 2. yellow, 48%
@49c; No. 3. white, 46@47c.
Bran Market quiet, but steady:
n«y mill*. nunc. . ... so
ern, winter, per ton, $26.50; soft, winter,
per ton, $23.50@24.50; Spring, per ton,
$22.00 @ 22.50.
Refined Sugars Market dull;
powdered, 7.75 c; fine granulated. 7.66 c;
confectioners' A. 7.55 c.
: Butter Market firm; western,
creamery, extras. 20t030c: nearby
! prints, fancy, 32c.
Eggs The market is steady;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
j free cases. $7.65; per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $7.20®7.50 per case;
| western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.80
@i.95 per case; western, firsts, free
cases, $7.20@7.50 per case.
Live Poultry—The market is steady
| fowls, 20Ci21c; roosters, 13@14c;
[fowls, 19©19% c: roosters. 13(ti>14c:
Spring chickens. 21®28c; do., broilers,
liO&JHc; ducks 14@16c; geese, 14@16e.
1 Dressed Poultry—Steady; fowls,fancy
] % do., good to choice, 20% @ 21c;
! (10.. B-iial. Mlua. iXlui'l c OIU luuMe[«.
j 15c; broiling chickens, nearby. 306>
36c; do., western, 25<g50c; roasting
20c; do., fair to good, 15@18c;' Spring
[ducks, nearby. 19@20c; do., western, 12
: U-'lfcc, jjt'Bse, neari»> . «(• (fcjrjuc. «i««
trti 1F» 4tt 1< c.
Potatoes Market dull and weak;
• ? - 1. Per barrel.
$1.50Ol,io; No. 2, do., 76c; do.,
I culls, do., $1.00; Norfolk. No 1. per
barrel, $1.40(91.60; do., No. 2, do., 75c;
Jersey, prime, per basket, 40@50c.
, Hour—The market is quiet; western,
straights. $4.90(&,5.15; do., patents. $5.15
"56.40; Springs firsts, clear, $5.35®5.75;
i < J O -'-sL t r a| S h "' $5.3005.60; do., patents,
: *5.75@6.00; do., favorite brands, $6.25®
6.50.
Hay The market is dull
and weak; Xo. 1. large bales, $21.50
Automobiles
1 ,
FOR SALE Hupmobile touring car;
I first-class condition. Price only $450.
| Inquire 1423 North Third street.
1912 five-passenger Regal; good
shape: new tires all around; big bar
gain for quick buyer.
1911 five-passenger Pullman, com
pletely overhauled; A 1 conditio.;; good
1 upholstering; good top and ttrea; big
bargain.
MILLER AUTO CO..
68 South Cameron St Bell phone 411»J
Motorcycles and Bicycles
MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE One
; 1915, two-speed Dayton, fully equipped,
[ $150; one 1914 Indian, two-speed, fully
1 equipped, $150; one 1914 Excelsior, S9O.
Come see them. Harrisburg Motorcycle
Exchange, 1302 North Stxtn street.
FOR SALE Bicycle In excellent
condition can be purchased cheap; used
four months. Apply 20 North Seven
teenth street. City.
Pawnbrokers' Notices
NOTICE is hereby given that all over
due Pledges will be forfeited and sold,
unless renewed or redeemed in the next
five days.
JACOB TAUSIO'S SONS.
Loan Office,
520 Market Street. ,
®22.00; medium bales, $21.00@21.50;
No. 2, do., SIB.O0 :i 4 20.00; No. 3. do.. sls 00
@16.00; light mixed. $17.50 18.00; No.
1. do., sl6.oo(rf 17.00; No. 2, do.. $14.0u«-
15.00.
CHICAGO CATTI.E
Chicago, 111., July 20. Cattle Re
ceipts. 3.000; weak. Native beef cattle.
$6.80(5)10.75; stockers and feeders. $5.20
@8.15; cows and heifers, $3.35@9.30(
calves, $8.50® 11.75.
Sheep Receipts, 13,000; weak,
i Wethers, $6.75©8.30; lambs. $7.00#
10.40.
Hogs Receipts, 15,000; unsettled. .
Bulk of sales, $9.50<3!10.05; light. $3.30
@10.05; mixed. $9.20® 10.15; heavvy,
$9.10® 10.20; rough, $9.10® 9.35; pigs,
sß.oo® 9.35.
New York Firas Are
Undecided as to Action
on British Blacklist
By Associated Press
New York. July 20. Business and
banking firms here have not yet de
cided just what they will do regarding
the action of the British government
in placing them upon Its trade black
list. Many of them have put their
oases in the hands of the Merchants'
Association, and the secretary of that
organization is now in Washington
conferring with government officials.
A number of merchants expressed
the opinion that the list as made pub
lic contained only a rew of the Ameri
can firms and foreign firms with Am
erican affiliation which have fallen
under British official displeasure. It
was suggested that the list was put
out as a "feeler" to see what effect
it would have on American sentiment.
Some of the men on the list express
ed resignation. They said they had
expected this action for several
months and since they have long been
unable to do business with their clients
in Germany it would be useless to
make further protest.
A new aspect of the stiuation was
disclosed by R. L. Dunn, head of the
Pan-American Association, which in
cludes several hundred concerns doing
business in South America. He said
that an attempt had been made to
keep American firms with British
affiliations from having business rela
tions with the blacklisted houses. "In
our association," said Mr. Dunn,
"there are about 25 British firms that
have come here since the opening of
the war. Many of these have Ameri
can capital invested. They employ
British labor and to all intents and
purposes they are American firms. The
head of one of the biggest of these
concerns told me of this blacklist
more than a month ago. He said he
had been warned not to do business
with any of the firms on the list."
F. AND M. OUTING AUGUST 12
The fourteenth annual outing of
the employes of the Harrisburg Foun
dr yand Machien Works will be held
at Willow Grove Park, Philadelphia,
on Saturday, August 12. It is ex
pected that several thousand employes
and their friends will take the trip.
TRAFFIC VIOLATOR FINED
On the charge of driving an auto
mobile around a wagon in the Market
street subway. Samuel Lehrman, of
Steelton .was fined $lO in police court
by Alderman Deshong.
LODGE 2fl YEARS OLD
The members of Washington Camp,
No. 8, Patriotic Order Sons of Amer
ica, celebrated the twenty-ninth an
niversary of their lodge last, night by a
smoker in Clark's Hall. A. G. Lehman
led the round table talk.
niIBBER STAMfip
HI! SEALS & STENCILS
■ J MFG.BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ |jS
11 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. If
Real Estate For Sale
2136-2138 Penn Street —two
3-story brick Houses, 8 rooms
and bath, each; hot and cold
water, furnace, porch, cemented
cellar, chestnut finish. Price,
each, $2,600; now rented at sl7.
M. A. FOUGHT
272 North Street
* *
: Dauphin County Bonds I
j The undersigned solicits pro- f
; posals for the sale to It, at not i
exceeding par and interest, of •
sufficient i
Dauphin County 3% Bonds ?
due 1931 ;
to permit the investment of *
$22,577.64 for the benefit of tha *
sinking fund established for the T
Issue of January 1, 1901. I
Proposals pursuant to this no- I
tice should be sealed and plainly '•
marked "Proposals for the Sale •
of Dauphin County Bonds due *
1931," and received by the un- |
derslgned not later than four I
o'clock p. m., August 3, 1916. I
The right is reserved to reject 4
any and all bids, in whole or in |
part.
; Commonwealth Trust Company 1
TRUSTEE I
Harrisburg, Pa. i
r >
f\ Our weekly Mar- |
Conner*® l Digest, dated
VU rr C ' July 14. is a thorough
P • I review of the pres-
el >t copper situation.
k/}«vviu< It featureß .
Copper dividends for the first
half 1916, $63,515,683; earnings,
$152,181,000 (this exceeds any full
year in the history of the copper
industry).
London copper metal market a
Joke; —Influence of peace on the
copper stocks. The tax on copper.
These developments are fully
explained and treated in detail.
O'l _ The Influence of
Silver China on the silver
market. Quotations
C. I 25 years ago and to
310CKS day.) compared. Year
ly production of 7 of
our largest silver mines. We
are very bullish on the active
silver stocks and our Market Di
gest. In addition to the abovt
topics, mentions several stocks
that are conservative purchases
around present price levels.
If you are interested, either
actually or prospectively. In cop
per or ullver stocks, you should
have a copy of this Market Di
gest.
It will be forwarded, gratia,
upon request.
HBJiZfIBBAWavTCa
Land Title Building
Philadelphia
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