Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 20, 1916, Page 19, Image 19

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PETERS September 19. William G.
Peters, M. D.. aged 57 years.
Funeral will be held from his lato
residence. No. 123 State street, Satur
day, September 23, at 3 P. M. Rela
tives and friends are invited to at
tend. Burial at convenience of the
family.
Lost and Found
LOST Monday evening, between
Third and Market and "The Donald
son," a silver bar pin set with colored
stones. Reward ir returned to Room
410. "The Donaldson."
LOST On the Jonestown Road, pre
sumably near the Colonial Club, an
English Hull Dog. with kink tail.
Answers to the name of Boss. Reward
If returned to Eyler's Poultry Farm,
opposite golf links of Colonial Club,
Jonestown Road.
LOST On River Front, near foot
of Hamilton street, woman's pocket
book, containing sum of money and
card with business address of local
millinery firm. Fi.ider return to Room
207, Telegraph Building, and receive
reward.
FOUND A White Fox Terrier do*.
Perry county license tag. Can be had at
1323 State street.
LOST , Pair of lady's nose glasses.
In case, either on Stoelton car or In this
city, on Saturday morning. Reward if
returned to 153 Paxton street,
LAST Pair of "Sure-On" glasses,
at or nesr Regent Theater, on Friday.
Reward If returned to M. T. Beidler, 276
Peffer.
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED A young man, over IS
years of age, for work in store. Apply
Grand Union Tea Co., 20S North Second
street.
WANTED Steamfitter's helper. Ap
ply No. 123 Pine street, after 6 P. M.
WANTED First-class machinists
and first-class tool makers; also floor
repairmen. See Mr. Fuller, Hotel Metro
politan.
Civil Service Railway
Mail Clerks, Post Office
Clerks, Stenographic Clerks,
Departmental Clerks, War
and Navy Special Clerks.
Special preparation for these
positions under F orrne r Civil
Service Examiner of Wash
ington, D. C., at Young
Men's Business Institute,
Front and Market streets. Civil
service classes will be in session
Tuesday and Thursday evenings
from 7.30 to 9.30. Office open
every evening for enrollment.
WANTED Steam and hot water
fitters. Reply to Box L, 5232, care oi
Harrisburg Telegraph.
WANTED Tinner, and also helpei.
Call on Clecker & Burke, 1226 North
Third street.
LORD & GAGE, READING. PA, have
an opening for a thoroughly experienc
ed salesman for the Men's Furnishing
Department. Steady position with un
usual opportunities tor advancement
for a live wire. Address Mr. Miller,
Supt.
BOY WANTED To work in labora
tory. Apply 23 South Fourth street, be
tween 4:30 and 5 to-day, or 8:30 and 9
on Thursday.
WANTED Strong boy, 15 or 16
years old, to make himself generally
useful around store. Apply at once to
Gately & Fitzgerald bupply Co., 3i
South Second street.
OPEN HEARTH MELTER Wanted,
first-class man familiar with high
grade low and high carbon steels and
competent to take charge of 15-ton
Basic furnace and pit; state age, ex
perience, where now employed, age and
salary. Eddystone Steel Company,
North Eddystone, Pa.
MEN Young, wanted to work In
automobllo repair shop; our school la
overflowing with repair work, there
fore it gives our students a chance to
obtain practical repair work on all ma
chines. Wo pay 30 cents an Uour as
soon as competent. Take advantage of
summer rates. Auto Transportation
School. 29 North Cameron street.
CONTRACT LABOR WANTED—S3.OO
to ¥3.50 per day. Apply Paxtang Quarry,
Paxtang, Pa.
WANTED Porters willing to work,
Hours, 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Time off—two
half days weekly. Salary, $20.0u
monthly, room, board and washing. Ap
ply by letter to Box L, 5255. care ot
1 elegraph.
WANTED, DRUGGIST Qualified
assistant, in store in Harrisburg. Ad
dress, with reference, 3766, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Six good Machinery Re
pairmen and two good Millwrights.
Good wages and steady work. No
labor troubles. Call on, or address 11
H. Harris, American Car and Foundry
Co., Milton. Pa.
WANTED six good laborers at
27 %c per hour and 15 laborers at 22Vfec
to 25c per hour. Steady work. Robt.
Grace Cont. Co., Island Park.
WANTED A competent young man
to work in calendar factory. Must come
well recommended. Apply Wednesday
morning. Myers Mfg. Co., Third and
Cumberland, above Miller's Shoo Store.
WANTED, AT ONCE Experienced
bench man to make door and window
frames. Steady employment. Apply is
J. * razor, Lemoyne, Pa.
FIRST-CLASS SHOEMAKER WANI
- Steady work and good wages.
Apply The Hill Shoe Plant. 24 North
Thirteenth street.
WANTED Two granite and marblu
letter-cutters. Air men preferred. Also
apprentice to learn letter-cutting ana
fine carving. 1. B. Dickinson, Monu
ment Dealer, SOS-13 North Thirteenth
street.
LABORERS WANTuJD—Good wages
steady work with chance for advance
ment. Apply Master Mechanic's Office.
Central Iron & Steel Company.
GOOD, strong, healthy boys, over 16
Appiy Superintendent The Telegraph
Printing Co., Harrisburg. Pa.
FARM FOR SALE
41 ACRES
AT YORK HAVEN
$2200
This farm adjoins the Borough of
York Haven, York county. 13 miles
south of Harrisburg; State High
way passes the buildings.
Five minutes' walk from York
trolley.
Thirty-eight acres cultivated,
sandy loam and Ironstone soil.
Level land; running water.
MILLER BROTHERS&CO.
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
■■^ mmi J
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
Help Wanted —Male
THE GLOBE
WANTED—Young men about
18 years of age, who are desir
ous of learning the Men's
Clothing and Furnishing busi
ness, will find valuable oppor
tunities at
THE GLOBE.
Apply to Mr. Plank, Assist
ant Manager.
WANTED Registered druggist, or
boy 16 years or over; one having had
experience preferred. Apply Mohring's
Drug Store. Fourth and Peffer streets.
WANTED Two good plasterers.
Apply to F. F. Bruker, Twenty-sixth
and Woodbine streets. City.
WANTED Cylinder press feeder.
Apply at Central Printing and Publish
ing House, 329 Market street, Harris
burg, Pa.
WANTED Solicitor and collector.
Position good for $20.00 per week or
more to a live wiro. Apply at once to
Manager, Room 206, 219 walnut street.
WANTED—An elevator man. Hours,
7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Time off—two half
days weekly. Salary. $20.00 monthly,
room, board and washing. Apply by
letter to Box R, 5256, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Boys, over sixteen years
old, to learn to cut baby shoos and
trimmings. Apply The Dauphin Shoe
Co.. 320 Market street. Fourth Flooi,
Over Hub.
SIX SALESMEN Two crew man
agers Gentiles under forty for new
selling proposition that has the Irre
sistible appeal to all ages, nationali
ties and classes. City and rural com
munities enabling new men to make
$35.00 to $90.00 per week. An experi
enced salesman made $273.50 in two
weeks, another $500.00 last month.
Even though employed at something
else, you may not have discovered your
real ability. Better see Mr. Newhausei,
Hotel Bolton.
LABORERS WANTED For either
contract or day labor. Attractive
wages. Apply at Quarries of Hoffman
Bros. & Wilson, Twenty-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.
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED Girl for general house
work; no washing. Apply 2439 North
Sixth street, between 6 and 8 in the
evening.
WANTED Several good women
canvassers. Apply after 7 :15 P. M. to
night at Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North
Second.
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
general housework; small family; no
washing or ironing; good wages. Ap
ply 412 Briggs street.
WANTED An experienced Mani
curist and Hair Dresser to take chargt
of the department. Apply by letter to
Hager SL Bro., Lancaster, Pa.
WOMEN For general cleaning and
housework—only those willing to work
and obey orders need apply. Apply Uy
letter to Box G, 5254, care of Telegrapn.
WANTED—Woman wanted for cook,
one with hotel or boardinghouse ex
perience preferred. Apply Coioniai
Country Club.
WANTED A brigh, steady girl to
learn marking and assorting. Apply
Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Fulton street.
WAN'i,—i Middle-aged white wo
man for general housework in family
of three; good wages. 1521 North Sec
ond street.
GENERAL, HOUSEWORK, white wo
man, one who can sleep at her own
home. Call 1001 North Second street.
WANTED Girl, or woman, for
general housework; good wages. Ap
ply 1317 Swaturu street.
WANTED Experienced sewing
machine operators to make ladles' anu
children's wear. Harrisburg Apparet
Co., Over City Star Laundry, state
street, Rear Entrance.
WANTED Girl to do scrub work
by the week. Apply 441 Market street.
STENOGRAPHER -- Experienced in
handling business dictation wanted by
one of Harrisburg's leading manufac
turers. This position offers to capable
stenographer a permanent position
with opportunity for advancement.
Good hours and best of working condi
tions. Please state where previously
employed. Address A., 5257, care ot
Telegraph.
WANTED Girls or women to sort
new rags and old rags. Good payins
proposition. Call at Capital City Junk
Co., Tenth and Walnut streets.
WANTEU An experienced milliner,
at once. Apply Mrs. Walzer, 27 South
Second street.
WANTED Ladies to solicit good
proposition; experience \unnecessary.
Apply Union Clothing Co., 32 South
Fourth.
DRESSMAKING TAUGHT thorough
ly, from any pattern. Day and Even
ing Classes. Make dresses for yourself
while learning. We do Dressmaking.
Send 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 sowing machine*; to
work on ladies' 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 Cigarmaking. Also
experienced Bunchmakers and
Rollers. Pay beginners while
learning. Experienced hands
earning good wages. Applv at
Harrisburg Cigar Co., 500 Race
street.
Salesmen Wanted
SALESMEN WANTED A largo
manufacturing concern is opening k.
class to teach men to sell goods. This
course is worth SIOO and is given to you
free. You can earn S2O to S4O a week
while learning. Apply, after 5 P. M„ 32
North Court 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 busl
i ncss, we have an attractive proposl-
I tion. The Reeves Vacuum Cleaner Co.
j Milford, Conn.
Situations Wanted—Male
WANTED Position by experienced
baker; good on bread or cakes; day
light work preferred. Address 303 Bes
semer street. Steelton, Pa.
Situations Wanted —Male
A COMPETENT CLERK Have had
four years' experience and have gradu
ated from a business college. Address
231 Myers street, Steelton.
Colored man wants situation, hard
wood floors schallacked, cellars clean
ed and whitewashed, windows and
paints cleaned, automobiles washed and
polished. Phone. Bell 271 R.
. Situations Wanted—Female
i
WANTED Position as companion
to invalid or as housekeeper; can give
references- three years' experience in
• nursing. Call, or address, 1819 Ms North
i street, or Bell phone 582 W.
WANTED Colored woman wants
. day's work. Address M„ 4888, care oi
■ Telegraph.
WANTED Girl wants a place to do
general housework or plain cooking.
; Call at 1034 South Cameron street.
WANTED White woman desires
. place as cook In private family; ex
, perienco and good reference. Address
; G., 5260, care of Telegraph.
Situations Wanted —
, Male and Female
i WANTED Man and wife desire
place to take care of apartment house,
or work for private family. Apply 1248
Monroe. •
Real Estate For Sale
| HOME STARTING OPPORTUNITY
. EXTRAORDINARY Positive Fall
i Cleanup Sale of Suburban Building
Lots. Location, Plan 4, Edgemont, rear
of Arsenal. Just ten lots in all, at one
■ half the regular price to clean up
quickly, S4O to SBO, none higher. Easy
terms, $5.00 down, SI.OO weekly, or will
. exchange and pay cash difference on
. cheap City Property. Salesman at
, Edgemont, Thursday and Friday after
, noons from two to four o'clock, or ap
ply at this office. Everything In Real
Estate. A. C. Young, Bell 713J, 26
i North Third street.
' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Ten
• Building Its. Will exchange and pay
cash difference on improved property.
, What have you to offer? Apply to A.
C. Young, 26 North Third street. Bell
' 713 J.
FOR SALE ll7l Market Street; 3-
story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and
bath; cemented cellar; gas and electric
light; front and rear porches; large and
well lighted rooms; side entrance. Price,
$6,000.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut Streets.
, FOR SALE 227 Muench Street;
2 %-story brick dwelling; 7 rooms and
attic; gas and electric light; furnace
t heat; cemented cellar. Price attractive.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
t Streets.
FOR SALE 67 North Seventeenth
. Street; 3-story brick dwelling; 9 room
, and bath; cemented cellar; gas and
electric light; front and rear porches!
furnace heat; lot, 16x89. Price, $4,300.00.
, Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut
Streets.
FOR SALE New two-story brick
house, with porches and yards; all other
modern improvements; good location.
Price, $2,500. Easy terms. Mac Wi
lliams Construction Co., 2150 North
Fifth street.
FOR SALE Three-story brick
house, good dondition; front and rear
porches and yards; all other modem
improvements; on Harris street, near
Third. A bargain, SSOO down, balancu
on easy terms. Apply Mac Williams
Construction Co., 2150 North Fifth
street.
PUBLIC SALE
THE undersigned will sell at Public
Sale on homestead farm of John Bolton,
deceased, along the Linglestown Roaa,
about 2\i miles east of Linglestown
and 3 miles west of Manada Hill, West
Hanover Township, Dauphin County,
Pa., Thursday, Setember 28, 1916, ai
1:30 o'clock P. M., the following tracts
of Real Estate.
Tract No. (1) Farm occupied by
Katharine Bolton, containing 90 acres.
Tract No. (2)— farm adjoining Tract No.
(1), containing 80 acres. Both farms
have good dwelling houses, bank barns,
and necessary outbuildings erected
thereon, in high state of cultiva
| tion; running water, stock farms.
Persons looking for a farm this Fall
should see these two farms. Tracts
Nos. 4, 5 and 6 being three tracts of
timber land containing 10 acres, lb
acres, and one acre, respectively. Good
timber on tracts. For information ap
ply to Katharine Bolton. Executrix,
Linglestown, Pa., or to E. M. Hershey,
her Attorney, Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Twenty-third, near
Perry, 6-room frame house. Rents fot
$lO. Owner leaving city, will sell for
$l,lOO. Inquire of owner, 1038 Soutn
Twenty-third.
$2,000 CASH WILL, BUY a 2'/4-story
brick, slate roof house, 8 rooms, bath,
finished attic, hot water heat. Fruit
trees and chicken houses. Lot, 50x250
feet. Trindle Road, Camp Hill. G. W.
Kelir, 204 Chestnut street.
FOR SALE* Two single, modern
, homes on lot 20x100, Cloverly Heights.
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. Cloverly
, Heights.
NEW MARKET A frame dwelling,
good outbuildings, 1%-story building
at end of lot; can be used for shop or
garage; concrete walks. For further
information inquire E. H. Fishei,
Bridge 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,
care of Harrisburg Telegraph,
city.
FOR SALE Two adjoining bunga
low sites, at foot of mountain. Summer,
dale. Price $360. Apply Laura Rood.
316 Chestnut street.
FOR SALE—II 4 Washington street,
corner River alley, two and one-half
story frame; eight rooms and a bath;
nil conveniences.
Corner Bridge and Eighth streets,
Elkwood, two and one-half-atory
frame; eight rooms and a bath; all
conveniences. The above properties
win be sold at a bargain. Apply
Keeney & Simmons. New Cumberland,
FOR SALE 3-story brick dwelling
9 large rooms, bath and furnace. i
cated at No. 1119 North Seventh. Cheap
to quick buyer.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT
Centrally and conveniently
located commercial building 60
ft. by 100 ft 3-story brick with
front and rear traffic entrances.
Office and show room. Ten-ton
electric elevator. Private Penna
Railroad siding and 60x40 ft!
shipping wharf. Building con
tains about 16,000 square feet
of floor space. Electric lights
and other conveniences. Excel
lent accommodations for gar
age or agricultural implement
business. Only three blocks
from Markrt Square. Perma
nent tenant desired. Address
M., 4385, care of Telegraph.
HOUSE FOR RENT 1934 Park St •
nine rooms and bath; steam heat; elec
tric light and gas; corner house* good
location. Address Mrs. J. W. SauTlng,
524 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.
HARRISBURG SISSS* TELEGRAPH
Real Estate For Rent
l .426 NORTH STREET Eight rooms,
bath, electric lights, city steam, gas
stove and gas water heater, facins
Capitol Park. Inquire 400 North street.
FOR RENT B-room frame houst.,
508 Woodbine street. Inquire W. H.
i Moody, 2331 North Third street.
1 .
HOUSE FOR RENT 240 Hamilton
street; nine rooms and bath; all im
provements. Call Bell phone No. 3020 R. .
FOR RENT No. 614 Briggs street;
first and third floors only; modern im
provements. Rent, S2O. J. E. Glpple,
1251 Market street.
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED, TO LET Furnished
house for boardinghouse purposes. Ap
ply A., 4387, care of Telegraph.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE My entire stock select
ed of Guinea Pigs and Hutches; 2w
breeders, 50 young ones. Harness
Shop, Seventh and Camp streets.
CHAMBERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA 8
large volumes, fine condition, cost S4O;
only $4, cash or small payments. Aur
and's Book Store, 913 North Third.
FOR RENT Typewriters bougnt,
sold or rented. Harrlsburg Typewriter
I and Bupply Co., 40 North Court street.
I BETTONEY BOEHM System Piccolo
for band and orchestra, sterling silver
: keys, closed G sharp, low pitch with
extra high pitch head., almost new, for
|30.00, Address P. W. Wolfe, Maytown,
FOR SALE Car of fancy Smock
1 Peaches at Reading Depot Siding, Har
; risburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Several large plate
> glass, steam boiler, show case, wall •
■ case, street watch sign. H. C. Claster
I Jewelry Store, 302 Market street.
PARTY leaving city will sell all of
household furniture cheap. Call 103 a
South Twenty-third, near Derry street.
i HORSE AND BUGGY With set ot
harness. Eight-year-old Kentucky
pacing mare, rubber-tired buggy. Goou
i bargain for quick sale. Box F, 438*,
■ care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Water-power washing
[ machine. Will sell for $5.00. Good as
new. Address, or call, 457 Hummel
avenue, Lemoyne.
I HARRISBURG ROOFING AGENCY,
• Office 100 Franklin Building Com- :
[ plete line of Roofing, Asphalt Shingles,
, Waterproof Paper. Special, 376 two
[ piece rolls at 60c on the dollar. i
, TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Traded .
machine, $lO up. Machines rented, ex- i
i changed and bought. Some exception- i
ally fine rebuilts In stock. All makes.
S. C. Smith & Bros. Agency, 211 Locuai
street Opposite Orphcum.
FOR SALE, at Gable's. lU-117 South
Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence
. Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard
ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall 3oard
Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutter*.
Mouldings, Porch Posts. Pumps, etc.
, FOR RALE CARDS on sale at tha I
Telegraph Business Office.
■ ]
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be J
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
Private sale of a lot of very antique :
household furniture, sectional book
case, Grandfather's clock, bureaus,
chest of drawers, dishes, tables, etc.
Must be sold quickly. Call at once.
Mary J. Barr, Llrich street, Royalton,
Pa.
AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and 117 South
Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era
ready- mlzed paint, Acme quality. All
the full line of the Acme make.
AT
street, 6,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L.
primed and glased, at $1.30 per set
Also other sizes. Also doors and shut
ters.
FOR SALE Diamond and Good
rich Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle
Tires. Trunks, Bags and Suitcases,
Harness and Leather Goods made to
order. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings.
HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY
CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT STB.
For Rent—Miscellaneous
ROOMS Neatly furnished second '
and thrld floors front, with three large j
windows and balcony. Apply 118 Soutn 1
street, near Front. (
FOR RENT Offices suitable
for a doctfn or dentist or general
purposes. JJght, heat and at- !
tendance. Dr. John Oenslager,
711 North Third street.
Farms •
PUBLIC SALE Saturday, Septem
ber 23, 1916. The executors of the lato
W. Scott Dickinson, deceased, will sell
on the above date on the premises In
Dickinson Township in Cumberland
County, about one mile west of Ba>-
nitz Station of the Philadelphia ana
Reading R. R. Station, and six miles
southwest of Carlisle, the following
property: 90 acres and 32 perches ot
productive land, and buildings erected
thereon, to wit: Dwelling house, frame
bank barn, implement, shed. wagon
shed, hogpen and carriage house. Three
good wells on the premises; appiu
orchard and fruit trees. Sale to com
mence at 1 P. M. of said day. j
FARMS—FARMS—FARMS '
All Slues, Grades and Prices
VAUGHN
I Beautiful and very productive;
close to trolley
Acre and half-acre plots only
$169. 1
C. B. CARE & SON, i
Care's Grocery, Linglestown.
or 409 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Apartments For Rent i
FOR RENT First apartment, cor- J
ner Third and Herr streets; six rooms '
and bath; city steam heat; rent, $45.00. "
Apply Potts Drug Store, 1100 Norta ,
Third.
- . 1
SECOND ST., N., 34 Young Apart
ments; possession October 15; sqcona
floor front, three rooms, bath, kitchen
ette; equipped; city steam, electric ;
light; strictly modern; for adults only; !
rent, $32.50. Apply A. C. Young, 2 !
North Third street.
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; r
six rooms and bath; hot water and heat !
Apply to F. L. Meek, either 559 Wood- '
bine street, or 2146 North Fifth street. -
SECOND ST., N„ 231 "Snavely ,
Building,' 7 rooms and bath; extra stor- i
age room, electric and gas, city steam. ]
inquire at 217 North Second street.
APARTMENT • Three or four un- j
furnished rooms, with bath; .front and -
back porches; heat and light furnished.
Bell phone 1244 J. 1813 Green street.
SECOND ST.. 1700 Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings In city.
Apartments Wanted
FURNISHED APARTMENT, housor oi 1
rooms wanted for four adults, in good
residential section. Address F. A. -
MacSheffiay, Second and Mulbero
streets. Bell 4041.
Rooms For Rent
A FEW desirable, well-furnished, j
front rooms; large, warm, and convenl- j
ent to bath; always hot water; use oi ,
phone. 117 Pine street 1
Rooms For Rent
ROOM FOR RENT With strictly
prlvatb family. Pleasant, well-fur
nished, second floor front room. Usu
of bath and telephono. Suitable for
gentleman or business woman. Apply
256 Cumberland street.
LARGE ROOM Second floor front;
suitable for couple or two gentlemen;
ten minutes' from Fourth and Market.
Call 243 South Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT Nicely-furnished front
room, all conveniences. In central loca
tion, near River Front. Gentlemen
only. Apply 324 North Second street.
TWO large, nicely-furnished rooms
for rent. Private family. Bell phono
1806 J.
TWO ROOMS—Completely furnished
for housekeeping; corner house; heat;
hot and cold water; gas range; refrig
erator; front and rear entrance; no
children. Apply 1238 Klttatinny street.
UNFURNISHED ln newly-built
apartment; improvements; two persons
using bath; three blocks from Fourth
and Market' terms reasonable to party
employed. Call afternoon, third floor.
1016V6 Market.
209 STATE ST. Newly-furnished
rooms, single or ensuite, with bath;
suitable for one or two gentlemen; city
steam; electric lights; hot water sya
tem; telephone.
NEATLY-FURNISHED ROOMS fiTr
gentlemen only. Running hot and cold
water. Phono in every room. $2.60 per
week. Special rates, two in a room.
Metropolitan Annex, 518 Market street.
ROOMS FOR RENT—With" flrst-class
board, by meal, day or week. 21 meals,
$4.00. Address 1001 North Second street,
Harrisburg.
ROOM FOR RENT Well furnished
room, In desirable location; gentleman
preferred. Apply 211 Harris street.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
107 Chestnut. Only respectable and
steady people need to call. By private
family.
FOR RENT aecond-story front
room; electric light, steam heat and
phono. 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 ROOMS riingle or en
.!?•.. Booms are large and airy. Usu
of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth.
Rooms Wanted
YOUNG MEN will share well-furnish
ed apartment with another rellnea
gentleman; references exchanged. Ad
dress J., 5268, care of Telegraph.
ROOMS WANTED Two or thret,
pleasant, unfurnished rooms and bath
on second floor, by refined people, Oc
tober 1. Steam heat preferred. Address
P. O. Box 482.
Wanted—Board—Rooms
WANTED Two unfurnished, sec
ond floor, communicating rooms, with
board, or near boardinghouse. Hus
band wife and boy 10 years. North ot
Broad street preferred. Address C. 1).
R-, care of Telegraph.
WANTED—Three unfurnished rooms
for housekeeping, by married couple,
also three unfurnished by two employ*
ed women; references exchanged. C.,
4386, care of Telegraph.
THREE young men desire two or
three furnished rooms; references re
quired. Address K„ 4383, care of Tele
graph.
Wanted— Miscellaneous j
BAGS WANTED
SECOND-HAND Bags, Burlap,
Scrap Bagging and Twine.
Write for prices. RICHMOND
BAG COMPANY, Dept. 48, Rich
mond, Virginia.
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.
Business Opportunities
GARAGE Capacity twenty cars,
auto repair and machine shop employ
ing four mechanics; an excellent oppor
tunity to obtain a well-established
business; good reason for selling. Ad
dress G„ 5263, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Stock of drygoods and
shoes In west end of city. Room for
rent. Good reasons for leaving busi
ness. Address 20-B, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE An old-established
moving picture show. 'Guaranteed to
do good business. Reason for selling
will be explained. Apply to Box R,
6126. care of Telegrapn.l
PATENT FOR SALE, or will take
•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;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Snydicate, 793 Lock
port. N. Y.
Business Personals
PEHSONAI,
CUT This Out for Luck. Send Birth
Date and 10c for Wonderful Horoscope
of Your Entire Life. Prof. Raphael,
499 Lexington Avenue, New York.
IF your house, old or new, needs ,
painting, and you are interested in
GOOD work, let me give you an esti
mate on same. Only best material used.
Also paperhanglng. D. W. BIXLER,
2130 SUSQUEHANNA STREET. PHONE
4006 J. 1
CASH paid for ladies' and gentle- '
men's clothing and shoes; also furniture
and carpets; please give description of
goods you want to sell. Send postal to
636 Herr street.
WkITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective '
work handled—one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 4399.
LEATHER 1 raveling 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 goods
at low prices. COHEN & SON, Reliable
Pawnbrokers, 481 Market streot. at
subway.
Money to Loan
MONEY advanced to housekeepers at
legal rates; business confidential. Profit
Sharing Loan Society, Room 7. Spooner 1
Building, 9 North Market Square.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any i
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. <
Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa.
$1,500 TO LOAN on first mortgage.
Address C., P. O. Box 776, City.
WE WILL FINANCE your winter
coal and clothing and other personal
and home necessities if you are em
ployed and housekeeping. You can pay
us back in four to twelve monthly pay
ments with privilege of canceling your
contract at any time and saving iriter-
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY.
204 Chestnut Street.
"The Pioneer Low Rate Company."
Storage
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods. $2 par
month and up. We invite inspection
Low Insurance. 437-446 South Second '
•treat. Harrisburg Storage Company.
SEPTEMBER 20, 1916.
SHIPPING SHARES
CONTINUE HEAVY
Professional Tactics Wipe Out
Gains and Cause Numer
ous Losses
New York, Sept. 20. Professional
tactics of the same character that pro
voked yesterday's reactionary period
were employed in tho ilrst hour, wiping
out most Rains and causing numerous
losses. Shipping shares continued es
pecially heavy, marines making ex
treme declines of one to two points,
with 3% for Atlantic, Gulf and WeJt
Indies. Other severe reversals included
Drlggß-Seabury, Tennessee Copper and
International Agricultural Chemical,
Pfd. Rails, steel and the more promi
nent coppers displayed underlying
strength. Pressure relaxed on short
covering In the second hour, at which
v Storage
STORAGE in 3-story orick building,
rear 408 Market street.
Household goods in clean, private
looms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Diener, Jeweler, 408 Market St.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house
hold goods and merchandise. Privata
rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75c cents per
month. D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad
street. Both phones.
Hauling and Moving
HAULING
R. A. Hartmau. National Transfer
Co. Movers of 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, 250
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, 43X1
care of Telegraph.
HAVE your VICTROLA, GRAFANOLA
or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR
ED by an expert. Bell phone 3242J
Write, or call, at 315 Broad street.
Automobiles
FOR SALE Hupmobile, model 32
touring car for sale cheap. 1614 Regina
street, or Bell phone 2091M-2.
FOR SALE One Ford automobile
body. A bargain for a quick buyer
Apply Troy Laundry, 1520 Fulton street.
HUPMOBILE Late 1914; eiectrio
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.
1912 five-passenger Regal; good
shape; new vires all around; big bar
gain for quick buyer.
1912 five-passenger Pullman, com
pletely overhauled; A 1 condition, good
Upholstering; good top and tires; big
bargain.
MILLER AUTO CO„
68 South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J.
OVERLAND Touring, electric lights,
and starter, spare tire, tlrn
pump 1425
Overland Roadster _ 295
E. M. F. Touring 295
Apply Rex Garage, 1917 N. Third St
SECOND-HAND CARS One 5-pas
senger De Cambel. one 5-passenger 1914
Ford, newly painted, in excellent con
dition; one 5-passenger 1915 Ford, good
as new; one 1912 Ford delivery, with
good body; one 1908 Overland. Cars for
sale at Ford Garage, Mlddletown. Pa.
E. M. Snavely. Manager.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any
kind. If you cannot sell your car, why
not consign it or exchange it with us
for a better one. Our charges for sell
i tng are 6 per cent. only. No storage
charges if car is not sold. Auto Trans
portation Exchange Department, 26-29
North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710.
FOR SALE 1913 Cadillac
senger; electric lights and starter; Kel
logg tire pump; two extra tires and
rims; newly painted. Bargain. Call
118W, Bell phone.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
JAS. MURRAY lias a fine stock of re
built bicycles for sale CHEAP. Also re
pairs any part of bicycles very reason
able. Act quickly. 1014 James street.
Legal Notices
NOTICE
FRANKLIN BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF HARRISBURG,
NOTICE Is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders or
the above-named association for nomi
nation of officers and directors and the
transaction of other business will be
held at tho law and Insurance office or
J. H. Musser & Son. No. 213 Walnut
Street, on Tuesday evening, September
26, 1916, at 7 o'clock.
J. H. MTTSER,
Secretary.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters
Testamentary in the Estate of Harris
Cohen. late of Harrlsburg, Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have
been granted to the undersigned. All
persons owing said Estato will please
make settlement nt once, and those hav
ing claims will present them without
delay, to
HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY,
16 So. Market Square.
Or CHARLES SIMON GOODMAN,
408 North Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.,
Executors.
NOTICE The Board of Trustees of
Harrisburg Circle, W. L. M. C., No 8b
hereby notify ail members of the Circlo
that the Court of Dauphin County ha\-
ing refused the petition to dissolve the
said Circle, you are hereby requested
to be present at our regular stated
meting, F. O. E. Hall, on Wednesday
evening, September 20. Business of im
portance will be transacted.
JENNIE HOLSTEIN,
ANNA OBEKHOLTZER,
ALICE MOYER.
BY order of Mrs. Alice Sehrocder
Supreme Worthy Matron of Women's
Loyal Circle, formerly Women's Loyal
Moose Circle, a meeting of Harrisburg
Circle. No. 85. will be held at Rovai
Hall, 1 205 North Third Street, Harris
burg, Pa., on Thursday evening. Sen
tembcr 21, 1916, at S P. M„ for the
transaction of all legal business of said
circle. Your presence is requested
M US. LILLIE RODKI2Y,
Worthy Matron.
MRS. DOLLIE REA.
Secretary.
CHARTER NOTICE '
NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Governor
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
on the 19th day of October, 1916, under
the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act
to provide for the Incorporation and
regulation of certain corporations," ap
proved April 29, 1874, and the supple
ments thereto, for the Charter of an In
tended corporation to be called THK
KEYSTONE STATE DETECTIVE
SERVICE, INCORPORATED, the char
acter and object of which Is acting as
agent in the collection of claims In
vestigating doubtful business transau
tions and doing special detective set
vices In connection therewith, and for
these purposes to have, possess and en
joy all the rights, benefits and privi
leges of said Acts of Assembly.
HOWARD M. BINGAMAN,
Sol In I tor.
time mnny full recoveries were record
ed. Fresh selling developed at midday.
Bonds were steady.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
risburg; 1338 Chestnut street. Phila
delphia; 3 4 Pine street. New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, Sept. 20.
Open. Clos.
AIHs-Chalmers ...2 5 25
American Beet Sugar ... 94 93
American Can 63% 63
American C & F......... 66% 66
American Cotton Oil ... 54% 54%
American Ice Securities . 28% 28%
American Locomotive .. 79 78%
American Smelting 108% 107%
American Sugar 111% 111
American T& T 133 133%
Anaconda 91% 941^
Atchison 106 104%
Baldwin locomotive ... 89% 88%
Baltimore & Ohio 89 88%
Bethlehem Steel 554 554
Butte Copper 1,4% 64%'
California Petroleum ... 24 Vi 23%
Canadian Pacific 179% 177%
Central Leather 63% 63%
Chesapeake & Ohio .... 64% 63%
C, M & St P 96 95%
c, in & p 19 7£ 1 n
Chlno Con Copper 53% 53%
Col Fuel & Iron 54% 53%
Consol Gas 137% 137%
Corn Products 16 15%
Crucible Steel 94 91%
Crucible Steel pf(l 120 120 '
Distilling Securities .... 47% 4 7% !
Krie 39% 39
Erie Ist pfd 54% 53%
Electric Co .... 174% 174%
Goodrich B F 72% 72%
Great Northern pfd .... 120% 119%
Great North Ore subs .. 43 42%
Inspiration Copper 61% 61%
Interboro-Met 17% 17%
Interboro-Met pfd 73% 73% ;
Kennecott 52% 52%
Kansas City Southern .. 26 25%
Lackawanna Steel 83% 83%
Lehigh Valley 81 80%
Maxwell Motors 93% 92%
Merc Mar ct.fs 46% 44%
Merc Mar ctfs pfd 119% 118%
Mex Petroleum 114% 113%
Miami Copper 37% 38%
Missouri Pacific 4% 4%
National Lead 70% 70
New York Central .... 108 107%'
N Y N H and II 61 60%
N Y Ont and West .... 27% 27%
Nor and West 130% 130
Northern Pacific 113 112%'
Pacific Mail 28% 27
Pennsylvania Railroad.. 57% 57%'
Pittsburgh Coal 32% 32%
Pressed Steel Car 60 58%
Railway Steel Spg 54% 53
Ray Con Copper 25 25%'
Reading 112% 111%
Republic Iron and Steel. 67 65%
Southern Pacific 100% 99%
Southern Ry 25 24%
Southern Ry pfd 68% 67%
Studebaker 130 129%
Tennessee Copper 25% 23%
Third Ave 62 62
Union Pacific 147 14 5%'
IT S I Alcohol 130% 128%
U S Rubber 58% 58%
IT S Steel 108% 107%
U S Steel pfd 121 121
Utah Copper 56% 87
Virginia-Carolina Chem. 44% 4 3%''
West Union Telegraph.. 99% 98
Westinghouse Mfg 64% 63%
PHiT,AnEi.mA I'nonrrn
Philadelphia, Sept. 20. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red, spot and September,
$L47@1.60; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.45®
..Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local.
96®97c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local,
95 @9 6c.
Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 52®
62% c; No. S, white, 60%@51c.
Bran The market is firm;
city mills, winter, per ton, $26.00; west
ern, winter, per ton. $26.50; soft, winter,
per ton, $25,00®28.50; Spring, per ton,
$26 n0w26.50.
Refined Sugars Higher; pow
dered, 6.60 c; fine granulated, $6.50; con
fectioners' A, 6.40 c.
Butter The market Is firm;
western, creamery, extras, 34@35c;
nearby prints, fancy, 37c.
Eggs The market is steady;
Pennsylvania and other nearby Arsis,
free cases, $9.90 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $9.60 per case,
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $9.90
per case: do., firsts, free cases. $9.30®
9.60 ner case.
Live Poultry The market Is firm;
fowls, 20® 22c; roosters, 14®15c;
Spring chickens, 18®22c; do., broilers,
30®38c; ducks. 15@17c; geese. 14@16e.
Dressed Poultry—Firm; fowls, fancy,
23% (g)24c; do., gOod to choice, 22® 23c;
do., small sizes, 19<B>21c; old roost
ers, 16c; broiling chickens, nearby,
26@32c; do., western, 22®26c; roasting
chickens, western, choice to fancy, 22®
34c; do., fair to good, 15@18c; Sprint;
ducks, nearby, 21c.
Potatoes The market Is steady;
Eastern Shore, No. 1, per barrel,
$2.50@2.75; do.. No. 2, per barrel, $1.25®
1.50; Norfolk, No. 1, per barrel, $2.50®
2.75; do.. No. 2. per barrel, $1.25@1.60;
Jersey, per basket, 75©>85c.
Flour Market dull and nominal;
winter, clear. $6.00@6.50; do., straights.
$6,750)7.10; do., patents, $7.15®7.65;
Spring, firsts, clear, $6.75@7.25; do.,
patents, $7.75® 8.25; do., favorite brands,
$8.50@9.00.
Hay The market is firm, with
a good demand; No. 1, large
bales, $ 18.00® 18.50; No. 1, small
bales, $17.50® 18.00; No. 2, do., $16.00®
16.50: No. 3, do., $14,000)15.00; no grade.
$10.00®11.00; new timothy. No. 1, $17.50
® 18.00; No. 2, $16.00@16.50; No. 2,
$14.00(0)15.00; new clover mixed, light
mixed. $16.50® 17.00; No. 1, do.. $15.00®
15.50; No. 2. do., $13.50@14.50.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, 111., Sept. 20. Cattle Re-<
ceipts, 22,000; weak. Native beef cattle,
$6.505011.20; western steers, $6.00®9.2.5;
stockers and feeders, $1.60®7.65; cows
and $3.50®9.20; calves, sß.^7s®
Sheep ~f Receipts, 27,000; steady.
Wethers,/ $6.75@8.50; lambs, $6.75®
10.90.
Hogs'— Receipts, 25,000; slow, 10c
under yesterday's average. Bulk of
sales, $10.40® 11.30; light, $10.15® 11.35;
mixed, $9.95@ 11.45; heavy, $9.90®11.35;
rough. $9.90® 10.20; pigs, $7.00@9.76.
CHICAGO nOAIU) OF TRADE
Wheat December, 1.49%; May.
1.50%.
Corn—December, 73%; May, 76%.
Oats—December, 48; May, 51%.
Pork—December, 23.85; January,
23.62.
Lard October, 14.60; January.
18.62.
Ribs October, 14.27; January,
12.65.
STEAM HEAT IS TURNED ON
TO HEAT-CITY'S BUILDINGS
Tf a glance at tho cnlendar to-day
didn't forcibly suggest the lamentable
fact that summer is passing—In fact as
always pased—then the old famlliai
sounds In the steam radiators that sug
gest a sort of anvil chorus out of tune,
must have convinced you.
The Harrisburg Light and Power
Company has turned stoam into the
city pipes and tho llucky folks who
snuggled under covers last night
thanked their stars that thev didn't
have to bother about tho coal bill. ,
PIPE BENDING 00. BUYS
SIXTEEN ACRE TBACTT
Ono of the difficulties which has
confronted the Harrisburg Pipe &
Pipe Bending Company In Us exten
sive operations has been the lack of
dumping ground. To-dny the com
pany purchased from the Steelton and
Harrisburg Brick Company about six
teen acres between Paxton creek and
the right of way of tho Pennsylvania
Railroad, extending from a point
south of Relly street to a point near
Maclay street. This tract will fur
nish the company dumping space for
at least fifteen years.
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