Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 18, 1916, Page 9, Image 9

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Deaths
MARTIN Died, September 16. 1918.
Levi G. Martin. In Ilia 72d years, at
the Harrisburg Hospital. He Is sur "
vived by his two sous, Clifford T. and ,
Kdgar L. . , ....
Funeral will be held on W ednesdaj .
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the i
home of his nephew. Charles Miller, i
212S Jefferson street, Harrisburg. Fa-
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend services without further no
tice. Burial in Paxtong Cemetery.
papers, please copy.
MITCHELJL Entered into rest, Sun
day, September 17, ISI6, at Werners- ;
vilie, Pa.. Emma A. Mitchell, in hei i
50th year. j
Funeral services at the residence of !
her uncle. Horace B. Mitchell, 600 j
North Third street, Harrisburgr. Pa.. I
on \Veunesda>. September 20. at 2 ,
o'clock P. M. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend. Burial private.
HILL Sarah Hill departed this life :
on the 16th inst. at her late resi- I
donee, 1300 North Front street.
Relatives and friends of the family
are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral on Tuesday, at 2 P. M., from
her home. The Rev. Mr. Nelson, of
Harris A. M. E. Church, will officiate
at the services. Burial at Lincoln
Cemetery.
Lost and Found
TV aT .T .ft LOST On Allison Hill, I
between Nauiiain street and the Thir- !
teenth Street Market House, containing
sum of money and rent receipts, on .
Saturday morning. Reward if returned ;
to E. T. S., 1512 Derry street. Bell
phone 2956 J. ,
LOST Pair of lady's nose glasses, j
in case, either on Steelton car or in this 1
city, on Saturday morning. Reward if ;
returned to 153 Paxton street.
LAST Pair of "Sure-On" glasses,
at or near Regent Theater, on Friday.
Reward if returned to M. T. Beidler, 276 I
Potter. |
LOST Small, black purse, contain- |
ing two $lO bills, between Cumberland
and Broad, on Third street. Return to
ISIS Penn 3treet and receive reward.
FOUND Gentlemen's raincoat, on
South street, near Second. Saturday
afternoon. Owner can have same by
calling at this office and paying for ad. '
LOST Five one-dollar bills, on Sat- |
urday evening, in new butcher shop on
Market street, or on Hummelstown
car. Finder kindly return to HO7 North i
Sixth street.
LOST One pocketbook, containing i
between $52 and $57, one R. R. Brothel- j
hood receipt, check for watch at Dien- i
er's Jewelry Store, on Sixth, between
l'orster and Schuylkill. Reward if re
turned to 613 Schuylkill street.
Help Wanted—Male
WANTED An experienced auto >
washer. No others need apply. Har- ■
risburg Taxicab Co., Strawberry and !
Aberdeen avenues.
WANTED Six good Machinery Re
pairmen and two good Millwrights.
Good wages and steady work. No .
labor troubles. Call on. or address, H.
H. Harris. American Car and Foundrj
Co.. Milton. Pa.
WANTED Porters willing to work,
Hours, 7 A M. to 3 P. M. Time off—two
liail days weekly. Salary. s2i'.oo
monthly, room, board and washing. Ap- !
Ply by letter to Box L 6255, care ot !
Telegraph.
■ WANTED —An elevator man. Hours.
A M- to 9 P. M. Time off—two hall ;
days weekly. Salary. $20.00 monthly, ;
loom, board and washing. Applv by
letter to Box R. 5256, care ot Tele"- '
graph.
WANTEu Bright boy for store- '
housekeeper. Steady work. Good
w ages. Kobert Grace Cont. Co., Island :
Park.
_WANTED six good laborers at i
per hour and lo laborers at
to -oc per hour. Steady work. Robt.
Grace Cont. Co., Island Park.
WANTED A competent young man
to work in calendar faetorv. Must come
well recommended. Applv Wednesday '
morning. Myers Mfg. Co., Third ana
Cumberland, above Miller's Shoe Store.
WANTKD, AT ONCE Experienced
bench man to make door and window
frames. Steady employment. Appiv E. j
J. Frazer. Lemoyne. Pa.
FIRST-CLASS SHOEMAKER WANT.- j
ED Steady work and good w ages. '
Apply The Hill Shoe Plant. 24 North
Thirteenth street.
WANTED Strong boy. 15 or 16
years old, to make himself generallv
useful around store. Apply at once to
Gately & Fitzgerald Supply Co., oi
South Second street.
LABORERS WANTED—Good wages,
steady work with chance for advance- i
ment. Apply Master Mechanic s Oftice, ;
Central Iron & Steel Company.
WANTED lnside wiremen and
helpers; experienced men preferred. Ap
ply at once, Harrisburg Light and
Power Co., 301 Blackberry avenue.
PAPERHANGERS WANTED Only !
first-class mechanics need apply. H. a.
Bodmer, 813 North Third street.,
GOOD, strong, healthy boys, over 16.
Apply Superintendent The Telegraph !
Printing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Ten carpenters
and concrete form builders. Ap-i
ply Room 71, Union Trust Build-j
ing, Harrisburg, Pa. Whittaker
& Diehl.
_ .
WANTED Boy, over 16. to make'
nimself useful around a grocery store i
Apply J. P. Smith. 1200 North "Second
street.
CARPENTER WANTED On con-
Crete forms. Apply Robert Grace Con- '■
tracting Co.. Island Park. 1 ,
STENOGRAPHERS We have a call !
for two stenographers in the office ot !
a large business firm; salary, $45; ap- !
ply immediately, in person. Employ- ! \
ment Department, The Oftice Training
fcchool, 4 South Market Square. :
LABORERS WANTED— Good wages. 1
eteady work with chance for advance- .
inent. Apply Master Mechanic's Oftice, I
Central Iron & Steel Company. i ,
OPEN HEARTH SIELTER Wanted. I!
first-class man familiar with high- I
grade low and high carbon steels and '■
competent to take charge of 10-ton I
Basic furnace and pit; state age. ex- ,
perience, where now employed, age and •
palary. Eddystone Steel Company, i
North Eddystone, Pa. 1
? FOR SALE i
jj466 Crescent St.j
$ EASY TERMS \ J
jT OR ALL CASH f
'! At a price that is right, we're?
i (going to sell this house on easy%
terms, or all caah to suit the cus-5
/tomer. And, the "easy terms" flg-P
ijure is the same as the cash price—?
i,the owner doesn't want nearly all?
'ithe money out of the property. 5
[i 2-story brick; 7 rooms, bath and?
,ifurnace, porches; cemented cellar;?
i [corner Crescent and Berryhllii
c streets. ?
i $2500 S
; MILLER BROTHERS & CO. ij
!; REAL ESTATE } j
Ji Insurance Surety Bonds'! '
J Locust and Court Streets 5 r
MONDAY EVENING,
Help Wanted —Male
! WANTED Cylinder press feeder.
I Apply at Central Printing and Publish
-1 ing House. 329 Market street. Harris
burg. Pa.
, -
WANTED Experienced foreman,
sto run shirt factory. Permanent posi
tion. with chance of advancement. Give
references. Edgar D. Rank, Lock Box
No. 401, Willianistown, Pa.
Attend the
YOUNG V K'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE,
Jforshey Building,
Front and Market Streets,
Harrisburg, Pa.
A SCHOOL OF CULTURE
as well aa
A SCHOOL OF LUSINESS
I Instructors are college men—Prince
ton and Harvard. Day
and night sessions.
Address, for booklet,
P. O. BOX *B4.
Young man wanted at once.
Apply Askin and Marine, Second
and Walnut streets.
WANTED Two granite and marble
, letter-cutters. Air men preferred. Also
apprentice to learn letter-cutting ana
tine carving. I. B. Dickinson, Monu
i ment Dealer, 503-13 North Thirteenth
street.
j LABORERS WANTED For either
I contract or day labor. Attractive
i wages. Apply at Quarries of Hoffman
j Uros. & W'ilson, TweDty-third street
: and P. & R. Railroad.
WANTED 4O able-bodied
! men for piece work. White or
! colored. Apply in person to agent,
Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, Di
vision street, Harrisburg, Pa.
MEN Young, wanted to work In
automobile repair shop; our school is
; overflowing with repair work, there
fore it gives our students a chance to
i obtain practical repair work, on all ma
chines. We pay 30 cents an iiour aa
soon as competent. Take advantage of
■"Jpmer rates. Auto Transportation
! school. 29 North Cameron street.
Help Wanted—Female
WANTED Girl, or woman, for
ereneral housework; good wages. Ap
i ply 1317 Swatara street.
WANTED Experienced sewing
, machine operators to make ladies' ana
children's wear. Harrisburg Apparet
1 Co., Over City Star Laundry, state
| street. Rear Entrance.
i WANTED Girl to do scrub work
by the week. Apply 441 Market street.
WANTED Several good women
canvassers. Apply after 7:lo P. M. to
night at Grand Union Tea Co., 2i'S Norm
' Second.
STENOGRAPHER Experienced in
handling business dictation wanted b>
one of Harrisburg's leading manufac
turers. This position offers to capable
i stenographer a permanent position
with opportunity for advancement.
| Good hours and be3t of working eondi
; tions. Please state where previously
; employed. Address A.. 5257, care, oi
j Telegraph.
WANTED Girls or women to sort
new rags and old rags. Good paying,
; proposition. Call at Capital City Junk
Co.. Tenth and Walnut streets.
WOMEN For general cleaning and i
, nousework—only those willing to work
and obey orders need applv. Applv by
I letter to Box G, 5254. care of Telegraph.
RELIABLE GIP.L, WANTED Fci !
general housework; small family ana
no cooking. Apply 104 Boas street.
WANTED An experienced milliner,
at once. Apply Mrs. Waller, 2 7 South
Second street.
WANTED Woman, or half grown
girl for housework; small family; ho
washing; good wages: sleep out; ref
erences. 1729 North Sixth street.
WANTED Ladies to solicit good
proposition; experience unnecessary,
r Apply Union Clothing Co., 32 South
, Fourth.
WANTED Reliable white girl, or
i middle-aged woman, for housework;
no washing or sweeping; good wagea
and home. Bell phone 559 W.
WANTED—GirIs over 16 years; good
wages while learning. Apply Shearer
Mfg. Co., 308 Hamilton street.
I <
WANTED. AT ONCE Sew
ing machine operators; experi
enced ones preferred. Thote not
experienced will be paid good
wages while learning. Positions
permanent with regular work,
and owing to the high effici
ency of our machines and good
sanitary conditions of our fac
tory. operators who are willing
to work can earn good wages.
Here is your opportunity. In
yuire. Office of the Blough
Manufacturing Co., Reily and
Fulton streets.
CHAMBERMAID Must be able to -
do sewing and ironing. Apply Mrs. Jas.
F. Bullitt. 2220 Chestnut street.
WANTED. AT ONCE An experi
enced and reliable person as head sales
lady in a store selling ladies' ready-to
wear apparel exclusively. Address M.,
5251. care of Telegraph.
WANTED, AT ONCE Sewing ma
chine operators. Experience not nec
essary. Pressers and tolders also want
ed. Blough Manufacturing Co.
DRESSMAKING TAUGHT thorough- :
ly, from any pattern. Day and Even
ing Classes. Make dresses for yourself !
while learning. We do Dressmaking. '
fcend stamped envelope for catalog. ;
Henderson, 528 North street.
WANTED, AT ONCE Sewing ma
chine operators, experienced and learn
ers. Pay good wages while learning.
Steady work. Steelton Glove Co., cor
ner Second and Dupont, Steelton.
OPERATORS Thoroughly experi
enced on power sewing machine* to
work on ladles' aprons and children's
play suits; steady work at good wages.
Apply Jennings Manufacturing Com
pany. 414-416 State street.
WANTED Girls not under
16 years of age to learn the
trade of Cigarmaklng. Also
experienced Bunchmakera and
Rollers. Pay beginners while
learning. Experienced hand*
earning good wages. Apply at
Harrisburg Cigar Co.. 600 Race
street.
Help Wanted—
Male and Female
TO a man or woman willing to give
either whole or spare time in following
up Inquiries and soliciting new busi
ness, we have an attractive proposi
tion. The Reeves Vacuum Cleaner Co..
Mllford. Conn.
Help Wanted —
Male and Female
MEN—WOMEN—$25 weekly collect
ing names and addresses; no canvass
ing; send stamp. Superb Co., S S6.
i Baltimore. Md.
Salesmen Wanted
SALESMEN—Ours is a different sell
ing proposition than vou have ever
come in contact with. It has the irre
sistible appeal to all ages, nationali
ties and classes. Our new men are ac
tually making 535.00 to 190.00 per week.
An experienced man made $273.50 In 1
two weeks. Opening for gentiles uuder
40 for city and road work. No invest
ment required. Samuel C. Osborn,
Hotel Bolton.
Situations Wanted—Male
WANTED Electrician desires posi
tion or as maintenance man, out of city.
Address 8.. 5249, care of Telegraph.
Situations Wanted—Female
WANTED Position as companion
to invalid or as housekeeper; can glvu
■ references; three years' experience In
I nursing. Call, or address. ISI9H Nortn
j street, or Bell phone 582 W.
WANTED An elderly woman
wishes office cleaning and daj* worn.
( Apply ISOS Penn street.
WANTED Colored woman wishes
washing and Ironing to do at home.
Call, or write. M. 8., 1006 Cowden
, street.
WANTED Young, white woman
wishes washing and Ironing to take
home. Address 915 South Nineteenth I
street. City.
WANTED White, refined woman, I
with child, would like position s
housekeeper. Call 2209 Logan street. 1
Real Estate For Sale 1
FOR SALE 257 Wyoming Avenue,
Enola; 2H-story frame dwelling; lo
rooms and bath; finished In cvpress;
. cemented cellar; electric light; ' steam
heat; front and rear porches; chieken
; house; fruit trees. Lot. 100x150. Prict-,
i $4,500.00, or will exchange for farm,
i Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wai
j nut streets.
FOR SALE Catharine Street, No.
; 1510; 2-story brick dwelling; 7 rooms
and bath; gas; furnace; front and rear !
porches; lot. 14x83. Price, $2,300.00.
; Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
i nut streets.
i FOR SALE Two single, modern I
! homes on lot 30x100. Clovcrly Heights. I
I Conveniently located for Harrisburg or ■
Steelton residents. Terms to suit pur
chaser. If you are In the market for
a home, call J. M. Stark & Son, Clovarly
Heights.
_ VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE ON
EASY TERMS brick S rooms
bath gas furnace porches j
side entrance lot. 18x105 drive:
alley on rear. Price. $2,500. Bell Realtv
< o- Bergner Building.
PLOT 50x135 with concrete founda
| tlon w alls, iron force pump over well of
I good water; small chlckenhouse. Price I
only SSOO. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner j
I Building.
2352 SIXTH STREET FOR SALE—3-
story brick dwelling: 9 rooms; bath;
gas; furnace: cemented cellar: lot. 20x
120. Next to corner property; good
, business proposition. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
ANXIOUS TO SELL—No. 1317 Wal-!
lace street, and therefore the price will i
be right: former price was $1,500. What
is it worth to you? 801 l Realty Co..
1 Bergner Building.
; INSPECT that vacant house l'o. 1829:
Sixth street; 9 rooms; bath. gas. fur
nace: four rooms on first floor. Price
reduced and terms attractive. Bell
. Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
WHAT will you give for IS3-16b
Paxton street? They have alreadv been
reduced S2OO. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South!
Thirteenth street.
$1,600 WILL BUY 2031 Forster street; '
; lot. 20x120. Inspect it. H. G. Pedlow, i
110 South Thirteenth street.
NEW MARKET A frame dwelling !
■ good outbuildings. IH-storv building
at end of lot: can be used for shop or
garage; concrete walks. For further
| information inquire E. H. Fishei
! Bridae street. New Cumberland. Pa.
FOR SALE Desirable build
ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth,
Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in
blocks or the whole. A splendid
opportunity for builder. Inquire
! or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee,
jcare of Harrisburg Telegraph,
! ty.
1 FOR SALE Two adjoining bunga
low s 1 tf*s, at foot of mountain, summer,
dale. Price $350. Apply Lniura Reea.
316 Chestnut Ptreet
FOR SALE New six-room bunga
low and other outbuildings, poultrv
houses, etc., several acres good land
and several acres pasture land, with I
running water; six minutes' to Steel
within the fare limit Harrisburg,
! j >'® Lrds store, post office, school
and church. For full information writ®
R. Shirk, Dressier, Pa.
FOR SALE—II 4 Washington street,
; corner River alley, two and one-half
; story frame; eight rooms and a bath;
| *ll conveniences.
; Corner Bridge and Eighth street*.
Elkwood. two and one-half-atory
■ rrame; eight rooms and & bath; all
conveniences. The above properties
wil l be sold at a bargain. Apply
Keeney & Simmons. New Cumberland,
FOR SALE 3-story brick dwelling, I
large rooms, bath and furnace. it>. I
cated at No. 1119 North Seventh. Cheap I
to quick buyer.
Real Estate For Rent j
-aFQJ? RENT B-room frame house, I
! r>oß T\oodbine street. Inquire W H I
Moody. 2331 North Third street. ' ' |
MILLERSTOWN BAKERY FOR 1
RENT Dwelling house, bakerv and
oven and all for rent. Dr. C. O Spang
i ler. Mlllerstown. Perry County, Pa.
HOUSE FOR RENT 1934 Park St ;
nine rooms and bath; steam heat; elec
trie light and gas; corner house; good
location. Address Mrs. J. W. SauTing
524 North Duke street. Lancaster, Pa. '
HOUSE FOR RENT 240 Hamilton '
street; nine rooms and bath; all lm
provements. Call Bell phone No. 3020 R. ■
u f? R j R ,?. KT 2%-story detached ■
brick dwelling, ten rooms, all modern
conveniences, porch front, laundry in
basement. Market street. Camp Hill I
Rental, J18.25. Penna. Realty Company'l <
132 Locust street. .
426 NORTH STREET Eight rooms,
bath, electric lights, city steam, gas
stove and gas water heater, facing i
Capitol Park. Inquire 400 North street
..FOR RENT Three-story brick, 417
Maclay street; all improvements; in i
good condition; splendid location: goo a
view. Rent, *26.00 month. Apply on
premises, or 405 South Thirteenth ;
street.
FOR RENT No. 614 Brlggs street* 3
first and third floors only; modern lm- <
provements. Rent. S2O. J. E. GlDDle <
1251 Market street. "ippie, <
For Sale—Miscellaneous I
BETTONET BOEHM System Piccolo ]
r or band and orchestra, sterling silver ■
keys, closed G sharp, low pitch with
high pitch head., almost new, for 1
*30.00. Address P. W. Wolfe, Maytowu. I
Pa- 1
FOR RENT Typewriters bougnt.
sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter 1
and Supply Co, 40 North Court atreat.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH!
| For Sale—Miscellaneous
I FOR SALE Saner & Sons double
i barrel, 12-gauge trap gun; automatic
ejectors, single-trigger, Sll
l vers recoil pad. 30-Inch barrel. Cost
i $195.00. Will consider reasonable offei.
|Qun like new and in perfect condition.
Call 2525 Herr street, Penbrook, Pa.,
after 6 P. M.
FOR SAUK Car of fancy Smock
Peaches at Rending Depot Siding, Har
risburg. Pa.
FOR PALE Solid gold Knights
Pythias watch charm. $12.00 value; will
sell for half price. Address 2030 North
j Fourth street.
HARRISBURG ROOFING AGENCY,
Office 100 Franklin Building Com
plete line of Rooting. Asphalt Shingles,
Waterproof Paper. Special, 376 two
picce rolls at 60c on the dollar.
TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Traded
machine, $lO up. Machines rented, ex
changed and bought. Some exception
ally fine rebuilts In stock. All makes.
S. C. Smith & Bros. Agency, 211 Locust
street. Opposite Orpheum.
FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South
Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fenoe.
Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hard
ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board.
Compo-Board, Boors, Sash, Shutters,
Mouldings, Porch Posts. Pumps, etc.
FOR SALE CARDS on sal* at the
Telegraph Business Office.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
Private sale of a lot of very antique)
household furniture, sectional book
case, Grandfather's clock. bureaus,
I chest of drawers, dishes, tables, etc.
Must be sold quickly. Call at once.
Mary J. Barr. Ulrich street, Royalton,
Pa.
k LIBRARY vt Rev. John Qulncy
\danis, 1000 volumes, fine condition,
>w on sale as low as 5c a copy; re
. alon science, history, fiction, law, etc.
Great bargains. Aurand's Book Store,
913 North Third.
AT GABLE S. 113. 115 and 117 South
Second street. 5,000 gallons New Era
ready-mized paint. Acme quality. AU
the full line of the Acme make.
AT GABLE S, 111-117 South Second
street. 5,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L
primed and glaaed, at $1.30 per set
Also other sizes. Also doors and shut
ters.
FOR SALE Diamond and Good
rich Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle
Tiros. Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
Harness and Leather Goods made to
order. Sole Leather anil Shoo Findings.
HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY
CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT ST3.
For>Rent—Miscellaneous
I ROOM? Neatly furnished second
and thrid floors front, with three large
windows and balcony. Apply 118 Soath
! street, near Front.
FOR RENT Offices suitable
S for a doctn. or dentist or general
purposes. JJght, heat and at
! tendance. Dr. John Oenslager,
I' 11 North Third street.
Farms
I FOR SALE Farm located in East
I Pennsboro Township, Cumberland
County; located one-fourth mile west I
jof Summerdale; containing 30 acres;
improved with a practically new 2-
I story stucco dwelling; containing 81
rooms; large frame bank barn; all nec
essary outbuildings. Price, $4,000.00.
I Brinton-Pat ker Co.. Second and Walnut
i streets.
PUBLIC SALE Saturday. Septem
ber 23. 1916. The executors of th late
W. Scott Dickinson, deceased, will sell
on the above date on the premises in
, Dickinson Township in Cumberland
I County, about one mile west of Bit-
I nltz Station of the Philadelphia ana
I Reading R. R. Station, and six miles ;
southwest of Carlisle, the following
I property: 90 acred and 32 perches ot
j productive land, and buildings erected
i thereon, to wit; Dwelling house, framu
I bank barn, implement shed, wagon
, sheu, hogpen and carriage house. Three
good wells on the premises; applu
orchard and fruit trees. Sale to corn
, mence at 1 P. M. of said day.
FARMS—FARMS—FARMS
All Siyes, Grades and Prices
VAUGHN
Beautiful and very productive;
close to trolley
Acre and half-acre plots only
$169.
C. B. CARE & SON,
Care's Grocery, Linglestown,
or 409 Market St., Harrisburg. Pa.
Apartments For Rent
SECOND ST.. N., 34 Young Apart
j merits, possession October 15; second
: floor front, three rooms, bath, kitchen
ette; equipped; city steam, electric
j light; strictly modern; for adults only;
rent, $32.50. Apply A. C. Young, 26
North Third street.
I APARTMENT Three light, pleas
ant. well-furnished rooms and private
bath; also single rooms. Call about
noon or 5 o'clock. Only refined people
need apply. No. 513 North Second
street.
FOR RENT Third floor apartment;
six rooms and bath; hot water and heat.
Apply to F. L. Meek, either 559 Wood
bine street, or 2146 North Fifth street
SECOND
Building.' 7 rooms and bath; extra stor
age room, electric and gas, city steam.
Inquire at 217 North Second street.
A GENTLEMAN will share his fur
nished apartment with a man; central,
all conveniences. Address Mr. Thomas,
| P. O. Box 429, City.
I SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six
| rooms with porch; most pleasant and
j open surroundings In city.
j Apartments WanteJ
\ WANTED —By October 1, three ot
I four-room unfurnished apartment wlth
| in six blocks of Philadelphia and Read
| ing freight station. Address, stating to
| cation and rental, W. S. K., care of Tele
j graph.
Rooms For Rent
LARGE ROOM Second floor front;
suitable for couple or two gentlemen;
ten minutes' from Fourth and Market
Call 243 South Thirteenth street.
LARGE SLEEPING ROOM Attrac
tively furnished; steam heat; modern
detached bath; in private family; refer
ences exchanged. 709 Green street
FOR RENT Nicely-furnished front
room, all conveniences, in central loca
tion, near River Front. Gentlemen
only. Apply 324 North Second street.
209 STATE ST. Newly-furnished
rooms, single or ensulte, with bath;
suitable for one or two gentlemen; city
steam; electric lights; hot water syt
tern; telephone.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished apart
ment. two rooms and kitchen, commu
nicating bath, second floor. Apply 210 i
North Third, second floor front.
TWO ROOMS—Completely furnished
for housekeeping; corner house; heat;
hot and cold water; gas range; refrig- i
erator; front and rear entrance; no <
children. Apply 1238 Kittatinny street
NEATLY-FURNISHED ROOMS Tor
gentlemen only. Running hot and cold '
water. Phone in every room. $2.60 per
week. Special rates, two in a' room.
Metropolitan Annex, 518 Market street.
ROOMS FOR RENT—With first-class !
board, by meal, day or week. 21 meaia, :
$4.00. Address 1001 North Second street, '
Harrisburg.
FURNISHED front room, with steam i
heat, electric light, use of bath ana :
phone. Apply 1313 .Vernon street. J
Rooms For Rent
NEWLY-FURNISHED, desirable
rooms, second and third floor front, to
single person or married couple; bath,
light and heat; central location; reason
able terms. 223 Brlggs street
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
107 Chestnut. Only respectable and
steady people need to calf. By private
family.
FOR RENT aecond-story front
room; electrlo light, steum heat and
phone. Inquire 125 Pine street
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large,
airy; single or communicating, with
kitchenettes; stoves furnished free;
bath, phone and laundry privileges; all
outside, exclusive and private. 429
Broad street.
FURNISHED ROOM Large front
room with bay window, near river
front; suitable for two; very desirable,
114 Chestnut street.
FURNISHED ROOMS single or en
•V'J.®-.. K °oms are lartfe and airy. Use
of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth.
Rooms Wanted
ROOMS WANTED Two or thre.,
pleasant, unfurnished rooms and batn
on second floor, by refined people, Oc
tober I. Steam heat preferred. Address
I'. O. Box 482,
Wanted—Board—Rooms
THREE young men desire two ot
three furnished rooms; references re
quired. Address K.. 4383, care of Tele
graph.
WOULD like two unfurnished rooms,
one large buchelor's hall, centrally, by
a .voung man. Answer quickly. Ad
dress J., 5250, care of Telegraph.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
PARTNER WANTED with $75 to
travel; make dollars by hundreds,
pleasant business; if tired of laboring,
join me. For particulars, call with
bank reference or $75. 1429 Shoop.
WANTED, TO BUY Two dozen
thoroughbred Barred Rock Pullets. !
eight to ten months old. Dr. U. Phil
lips. 320 Market street.
Business Opportunities
GARAGE Capacity "Twenty cars. 1
auto repair and machine shop employ
ing four mechanics; an excellent oppor- |
tunity to obtain a well-establisheu i
business; good reason for selling. Ad- j
dress G„ 5253, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALES —• Stock of drygoods and i
shoes in west end of city. Room for !
rent. Good reasons for leaving busi- i
ness. Address 20-B, care of Telegraph, j
FOR SALE An old-established I
moving picture show. Guaranteed to '
do good business. Reason for selling !
will be explained. Apply to Box R, j
6136. care of Telegraph.]
PATENT FOR SALE, or will take j
partner" to market patented novelty
which should make a fortune. Small
amount capital required. Address N.,
22, care of Telegraph Office.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers; I
! experience unnecessary. Send for par- i
ticulars. Press Suydlcate. 793 Lock- i
port, N. Y.
Business Personals
j PERSONAL
j CUT This Out for Luck. Send Birth '
Date and 10c for Wonderful Horoscope
of Your Entire Life. Prof. Raphael. :
499 Lexington Avenue, New York. j
IF your house, old or new, needs i
painting, and you are interested in
GOOD work, let me give you an esti
mate on same. Only best material used. I
Also paperhanging. D. W. BIXLER,
2130 SUSQQUEHANNA STREET, CITY, j
CASH paid for ladies' and gentle
! men's clothing and shoes; also furniture |
l and carpets; please give description of
goods you want to sell. Send postal to
636 Herr street.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled—one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 4399.
LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit- j
cases (drummers' samples) positively at
tho lowest pricee In the city. Call and ;
be convinced. Also suits of clothing, !
watches, diamonds and sporting goods
at low prices. COHEN & SON. Reliable
Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street at ,
subway.
Money to Loan
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate I
security in any amounts and upon any j
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa.
MONEY advanced to housekeepers at
legal rates; business confidential. Profit
Sharing Loan Society, Room 7. Spooner
Building, 9 North Markt Square.
LOANS—SIS TO S3OO
At legal rates for Individuals pressed
by lack of funds to meet Im
mediate necessities.
Time and payments arranged to suit I
your convenience.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. |
204 Chestnut Street
Home capital—home management
j
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 in 3-story Drtck building,
rear 408 Market street
Household goods in clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Dlener. Jeweler. 408 Market St
STORAGE 419 Broad street house
hold goods end merchandise. Private
rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76c cents per
month. D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad
street. Both phones.
Hauling and Moving
HAULING
R. A. Hartmau. National Transfer
Co. Movers ot pianos, safes, boilers
and general hauling. W. H. Lathe,
Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets.
Bell phone No. 2503 R.
Poultrj and Livestock
CHICKENS ■— Dressed Chickens. 25c
a pound. Delivered on Fridays. Sena
your order to Mrs. B. E. Stevens. R. D.,
No. 1, Linglestown, Pa.
Musical
FOR SALE Strictly high grade
GRAND PIANO. Used short time. Will
sell at a bargain. Address Box D, 4111,
care of Telegraph.
HAVE your VICTROLA, GRAFANOLA
or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR
ED by an expert Bell phone SI42J.
Write, or call, at 315 Broad street
Automobiles
HUPMOBILE Late 1914; electrlo
starter and electric lights; perfect me
chanical condition; extra tire and rim;
side curtains, tools. Jack, pump; every
thing complete. Owner will give writ
ten guarantee. Bargain at $475. Act
quick. Auto Transportation Exchange,
29 North Cameron street.
FOR SALE 1916 Jeffery—almost
new; bargain. Haynes six-cylinder, fine
shape. National Inclosed car. Bell 100
Dauphin 241W, or Box L, 5231, care oi i
Telegraph.
FOR SALE Model K, seven-pas
senger Pullman, fine shape, $275. Harry
Smith, Maclay Street Station. R. F.
D., 3.
SEPTEMBER 18, 1016.
STOCK LEADERS
DROP POINTS
New York, Sept. 18.—Trading broad
ened and became more active before
the end of the first hour, with every
Indications of another million-share
session. Heavy realizing, especially in
ialls, checked the advance, with reces
sions ranging- from liberal fractions to
over a point In numerous leaders.
Steel proved the conspicuous excep
tion. making the new maximum of
108% before It fell back over a point.
Pressure was directed against coppers
and minor specialties, but this relaxed
In part when Reading bounded for
ward with a gain of over two points.
Further profit taking was in evidence
at midday. Bonds were firm.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
rlsbiug; 1338 Chestnut street. Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street. New York,
fumlsh the following quotations:
New York, Sept. 18.
Open. Clos.
Allls-Chalmers ... 26% 26
American Beet Sugar ... 91 % 92 %
American Can 65 % 64%
American C& F 68% 67%
American Ice Securities . 29% 29%
American Locomotive . . 79% 79%
I American Smelting 108% 108%
Automobiles
1912 five-passenger Regal; good
shape: new vires all around; big bar
gain for quick buyer.
19H five-passenger Pullman, com
pletely overhauled; A 1 condition, good
upholstering; good top and tlrea; big
bargain.
MILLER AUTO CO,
<8 South Cameron St. Bell phone 411>J.
I OVERLAND Touring, electric lights.
I end starter, spare tire, tiro
pump J2S
I Overland Roadster 295
I E. M. F. Touring 2iE>
j Apply Rex Garage, 1917 N. Third St.
i SECOND-HAND CARS One 6-pas
: senger De Cambel. one 5-passenger 1914
: Ford, newly painted, in excellent ctwi-
I dition; oce 5-passenger 1915 Ford, good
i as new; one 1912 Ford delivery, with
good body; one 1908 Overland. Cars for
; sale at Ford Garage, Middletown. Pa
j E. M. Snavely, Manager.
; WE WANT AUTOMOBILE9~of any
■ kind. If you cannot sell your car. why
| nor consign it or exchange It with us '
| for a better one. Our charges for sell
t ing are 6 per cent. only. No storage
| charges If car Is not sold. Auto Trann-
Soi'tanon Exchange Department, 25-19
orth Cameron street. Bell phone 1710.
| FOR SALE 1913 Cadillac flve-pas
j senger; electric lights and starter; ICei
logg tire pump: two extra tires and
rims; newly painted. Bargain. Call
118W, Bell phone.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
SEE JAS. MURRAY about fixing that
I broken bicycle. Guarantee all work
I done. Prices very reasonable. Also
I Rebuilt Bicycles. $5 to $25. 1014 Jame*
I street.
Notice
NOTICE is hereby given that Enid
i Peters, of Middletown, formerly era
! ployed as bookkeeper by Mrs. Walzer,
I Is no longer in her employ.
| MRS. WALZER.
Legal Notices
; NOTICE Letters of Administration
! on the Estate of Wilson R. Blough, late
of Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin
County, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted to said Estate or requested to
make immediate payment, and thosu
having claims will present them for
settlement to
B. F. PLOUGH,
Or Administrator.
CHARLES C. STROH,
Attorney,
I WEST HARRISBURO MARKET HOTSK
COMPANY ]
THE annual meeting of the Stock- !
'holders of the West Harrisburg Market i
j House Company will be held .>n the I
i property of the company on Vrbeke |
! Street, Harrisburg. Pa., on Tuesday, |
October 10, 1916. between the hours or
I 10 and 11 o'clock A. M.. for the elec- I
[ tion of a Board of Directors and the '
transaction of such other business an
l may he properly brought before the '
I meeting.
M. G. POTTS.
President. J
OFFICE OF COUNT!' CONTROLLER
Harrisburg. Pa., Sept. 11. 1916
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
For Election Ballots and Supples
Sealed bids or proposals will be re
ceived by the County Controller, at his,
office, Room 13, Courthouse, Harrisburg
I Pa...until 12 o'clock noon, Friday, Sep
tember 22, 1916, for printing and fur
nishing forty-five thousand, more or
less, official ballots, and eleven thou
sand, more or less, specimen ballots—
Constitutional amendments, as requir
ed. to be printed on the ballots. The
official ballots to be bound in books
of one hundred (100) each, for the en
suing general election to be held Tues
day, November 7, 1916. All ballots
official and specimen, must be delivered
at the Commissioners' office by 12
o'clock noon, Wednesday, November 1 I
1916.
Full Information as to the number 1
of official and specimen ballots required j
for each voting district can be had from
the County Commissioners.
A certified check for two hundred dol
lars ($200.00) drawn to the order of tht, I
commissioners of Dauphin County must 1
be filed with the County Commissioners 1
by 11 o'clock a. m., Friday. September !
22, 1916. The successful bidder will
have five days' time after the award of I
the contract to file a bond satisfactory
to the County Commissioners in a sum i
equal to the full bid price. I
Also at the same time and place
sealed bids or proposals will be re- I
ceived for one hundred and twenty-nine i
(129) complete sets of election supplies
which shall include the necessary pen- I
altv cards and cards of instructions 1
Candidates names and the Constitu
tional Amendments to he printed on the
tally sheets, return sheet statements
triplicate return sheets, etc. All sup
plies to be delivered at the County
Commissioners' office by 12 o'cloca
noon, Wednesday, November 1, 1916.
Certified checks for fifty dollars
($50.00) drawn to the order of the Com
missioners of Dauphin County must ';e
filed with the County Commissioners toy '
II o'clock a. m., Friday September 22 I
1916. The successful bidder will have |
five days' time after the award of the I
contract, to file a bond satisfactory to '
the County Commissioners in a sum'
equal to the full bid price.
The Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any or all bids.
HENRY W. GOUGH.
County Controller.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS ~
SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS will
be reeclved by the Directors of the
Poor until in o'clock A. M., Saturday,
September 23, for the delivery of flv
hundred tons (500), more or less, 01
river coal, at the Dauphin County
Almshouse.
Bidders must enclose with their bids
a certified check payable to the Direc
tors of the Poor in a sum equal to ten
per cent (10 per cent.) of the bid price.
The successful bidder or bidders wilt
be required to furnish a proper bono '
satisfactory to the Directors In a sum I
equal to the full amount of the con
tract.
All bids must be plainly marked as i
such on the outside thereof and de
livered to the office of the Directors 01 1
the Poor.
Bids will be opened at the same time !
and place.
The right is reserved to reject any !
or all bids.
FERNANDO LOUDER MILCH.
Attest— (President.) 1
, J. WILLJAM BAYLES, j
Clark.
American Sugar 111% 111%' '
American T & T 133 133
Anaconda 90% 90% :
Atchison 107% 106%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 90 90
| Baltimore & Ohio 90% 89%
Bethlehem Steel 580 570
Butte Copper 64% 64%'
California Petroleum ... 21% 21%
Canadian Pacific 180% 180
i Central Leather 64 64
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 65% 64%
Chicago. Mil and St Paul 97% 96%
Chicago. R I and Pacific 18% 19%
Chlno Con Copper 5 4 53%
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 56 54%
Consolidated Gas 138% 138%
Corn Products 16% 16
Crucible Steel 94 94%
Crucible Steel pfd 119 119
, Distilling Securities .... 48% 48%'
Erie 40% 39%
Erie Ist pfd 55% 56
General Electric Co .... 171% 172%
Goodrich B F 72% 72%
Great Northern pfd .... 120% 120%
Great Northern Ore subs 43* 43 %
Inspiration Copper 61% 61%
Interboro-Metropolltan.. 16% 17%
Interboro-Met pfd 73% 73
Kennecott 54 52%'
Kansas City South 26% 26%
Lackawanna Steel 85% 84%
Lehigh Valley 82 81%
Maxwell Motors 92% 91%
Merc Mar ctfs 48 48%
Merc Mar ctfs pfd 121% 122%
Mex Petroleum 113% 114%
Miami Copper S7V4 37<54
Alisonrl Pacific 4 % 4 u
National Lead 71 70%
New York Central .... 109% 109%
NY N H and H 62% 61% *
Norfolk and Western .. 133 132
rvorth Pacific 113% 113
. Pacific Mail 29 28 %
Pensylvanla Railroad .. 57% 57%
Pittsburgh Coal 33 33%
Pressed Steel Car 60 60%
Railway Steel Spg 54% 54
Ray Con Copper 25 25 %'
Reading 112 % 113
Republic Iron and Steel. 68% 67%
Southern Pacific 102% 101%
Southern Ry 25% 25
Southern Ry pfd 68% 68%
Studebaker 131% 129%
Tennessee Copper 2, r >4i 25%
1 n h i rd 60 * 61
Union Pacific 147% 146%
,r 5 J, A ' col ol 131% 130
It t. Ruber 60 59%
H | ® tee J •• 108% 107%
1 Pfd 120% 120%
I tah Copper 86 86%
| Virginia-Carolina Chem. 44% 44%
West Union Teelgraph.. 101% 100%
\\ estinghouse Mfg 63% 63%
PHILADELPHIA PnODUCE
HK del R hl \ fie ß t 18 * ~ Wheat
4QV ~'o r c ' tu ßpot ' September.
#i.46Qp1.49 t No. 2, Southern, red, $1.44 (g)
ofift?q r - n ,..~\ Steac,y: S°- 2 - yellow, local.
steamer . No- 2, yellow, local.
Oats—Steady; No. 2, white, 51% ©s2c;
No. 3, white. 50@50',*c.
Bran The market la firm*
city mills, winter, per ton. $26.u0; weal
em, winter per ton. $28.f.0; sort, winter.
s2b 00 ® 28 c °: Spring, per ton,
„? e .P I 1 - Ea rs steady; pow
• 6 - <s ® 6 -o0c; fine granulated, 6.35
; 4?k.40e; confectioners' A, 6.254j>6.30
Butter The market is firm
, western, creamery, extras, 34@350:
, nearby prints, fancy, 37c.
Eggs The market is firm;
; l ennsylvania and other nearby firsts
e i^f ßcs ; * 9 " 90 per cas : do., current
receipts, free cases, $9.60 per case,!
- western, extras, firsts, free cases. $9.9u
I case; do., firsts, free cases. $3.30®
. a.60 per case.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, 111., Sept. IS. —Cattle
= ceipts, 24.00U; unsettled. Native beef
. cattle, $6,604? 11.30; western steers,
stQfkers and feeders, $4.50
- <8)7.65; cows and heifers, $3.50@9.35:
1 calves, $8.50© 13.00.
1 .Sheep Receipts, 34,000; weaK.
1 Wethers, $6,754*8.30; lambs, $6.754j>
10.70.
1 Hogs Receipts, 29.000; slow at a
shade under the opening, which was
| uncchanged to 5 cents above Saturday's
average. Bulk of sales, $10.50® 11.40;
light, $10.354411.50; mixed, slo.lo# 11.50;
heavy, $10.0541)11.40; rough, $10.05@
10.25; pigs, $7.0041) 10.10.
1 r PENSION FOR WIDOWS 1
! A widow that married a soldier or
j sailor of the Civil War prior to .lane
27, IDOn, may now have title to pen
j sion. Write me or call at my office
! for full particulars.
THOMAS M. SYKES, Pension Atty.
14 South Market Square
(HarrlNhurg; Hunk Building)
l> nrrlsliiirg, Pu.
v ■
* \
Public Sale of Farm
Stock and Implements \
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned will offer at
public sale, at the residence of
the late Wilson R. Blough, on
Main Road, one mile above Dau
phin Borough, Middle Paxton
Township, Dauphin County,
Pennsylvania, on Thursday, Sep
tember 21st, 1916, at one o'clock
p. m., the entire farming stock,
tools and Implements, and the
entire stock, tools and imple
ments of the Duck Farm. Train
leaves P. R. R. Station, Hafrls
j burg, for Dauphin at 11:45
a. m. Terms and conditions of
sale will be announced thereat,
j and may also be obtained by
communicating with
B. F. BLOUGH
Administrator
Roily and Fulton Streets
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
I FRANK R. LEIB
& SON
Real Estate and Insurance
Office, No. 18 North Third St.
Harrisburg, Pa.
_____
FOR RENT
f S. E. corner Second and Wood
bine, 3-story brick dwelling, 10
rooms, 2 baths, all Imp. Posses
sion Oct. 2. Rent, $60.00.
FOR SALE
1727 N. Third St., 3-story frame
dwelling, 8 rooms and bath. Lot
20x136. Side entrance. Price right.
1415 and 1417 Shoop St., 2%-
story frame dwellings. Price right
to quick buyer.
1010 N. Third SL, 3-story brick
store and apartment building, store
room 63x15 and a 3-room apart
ment on first floor. Two apart-
I ments, 3 rooms each or one 6-room
and bath apartment, second floor
3-room and bath apartment on
I third floor. Electric light, city
steam, on lot 20x155, Myrtle ave
nue, In rear.
406 North St., 3-story brick
| dwelling; all Improvements; city
. steam.
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