Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 04, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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UIHIi Charles W. Bird. October 4,
l:i 16. at the residence of lus sou,
1835 Fulton street, in his 69th year.
He is survived by his wife, Mattie A.,
lour sons, William B. and George fc,.,
of Harrisburg; Harvey H., of Pitts
burgh, and Ralph C., of Seattle,
Wash., and Sirs. Maude Naylor, or
Beloit, Ohio.
t Funeral services Friday, 9:30 P. at-,
from his residence. ,
In Memoriam
KINTER Sacred to the memory of
our dear mother, Maria Fertlg Rln
ter, who left us four years ago to- |
day. October 4, 1912.
"You suffered much, you murmured j
not;
We watched you day by day.
Until at last, with broken hearts.
We saw you fade away."
BY HEU SON AND DAUGHTER.
Lost ana Found
LOST On Monda-- morning. alont
automobile highway, between Harris
burg and West Fairview. two pair of
blankets. Reward will be Paid tnw
tinder upon the return of the blankets
to Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart. j
LOST ln Penbrook, Beagle
Hound, male, white with two brown
ears and brown flee bitten. Answers to j
name Brownie. Reward if returned to
932 Penn street, City.
LOST Full-bred Collie. Reward if
returned to 1901 North Front street. ,
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED —Intelligent, well-dressed,
single men. 21 to 35. to travel wltn
manager and solicit in Maryland. Men
from small towns and country In
ferred. Experience not necessary. call
Hoffman Hotel, Thursday, 4 to 8. Ask
for Mr. Tarr.
WANTED Night clerk. Apply
Arrian Hotel. 435 Market street.
WANTED First-class lineman for j
Lighting and Railway Company. Give ,
age reference and experience. Address
H., 5313. care of Telegraph. j
CYLINDER PRESS FEEDER WANT- |
ED. PERMANENT POSITION. APPLY
AT CENTRAL PRINTING Ac PI BLIr-H- j
ING HOUSE. 329 MARKET STREET. i
W\NTED Boys, over 16. to learn!
baking trade. Apply in person to
Schmidt's Bakery. Eighteenth and Mul- i
berry streets. j
WANTED Draftsmen ana
tracers, state experience and sal- j
arv desired. Address Huntsinger j
Engineers Co., Lebanon, Pa. j
WANTED Boy. about 16, for ofllce
work. Must be bright and willing to \
hustle. Address, in own handwriting, i
stating age. salary expected, etc, I)..
1916. care of Telegraph. !
WAXTED —Strong, sober and:
intelligent man to assist in pack- i
ing and delivering furniture. Ex-1
perienced man preferred. Apply j
to Hoover Furniture Co., 1417
North Second street.
WANTED —Pneumatic Ham
mermen, Buckets Stickers,
Millwrights, Pipe Fitters, Re
pair Men, Machinists and La
borers. Rates from $2.00 for
common labor to $6.00 per day
lor skilled labor, according to
ability, with higher rates for
Sunday and night work. Men
desiring work for entire winter
can secure same by applying at
once to
AMERICAN CAR AND FOUNDRY
CO.,
Milton. Penna.
A reliable salesman and agent:
wanted to sell stock in an Idaho j
mine that is now a dividend pay
er. Fine proposition to right
man. Would prefer one acquaint
ed in this country. W. E. Jones,
Bolton Hotel.
WANTED Boy, over 16 years ot j
age, to work in bake shop; all day i
work. Apply 135 Evergreen street.
i
"Roll Turners Wanted"
Two Skelp Mill Roll Turners can go
to work at once. Good wages and !
steady work to sober and industrious j
men. Apply
A. M. BYERS COMPANY
Front and Union Sts.
Columbia. Pa.
WANTED Six laborers. Apply to j
Keystone Garage, 75 South Cameron
street and ask for Herre Bros. j
WANT Young men to learn auto- j
mobile business, to become practical
mechanics and chauffeurs. We give
our students a chance to make money i
at the rate of 20c per hour between
class hours. We guarantee to pay you j
30c per hour as soon as competent.
Auto Transportation School, 27-29
North Cameron street.
WANTED Painter. Apply Gohl &
Bruaw, 310 Strawberry.
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.
I
Civil Service Railway
Mail Clerks, Post Office
Clerks, Stenographic Clerks, I
Departmental Clerks, War
and Navy Special Clerks.
Special preparation for these
positions under F ormer 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
every evening for enrollment.
t York County
j Farm Bargain
] The Harry J. Wise farm of 82 f I
Tacrea about 1% miles south of New- 1 !
J berrytown is on the market to be I
Isold; the price, $2500, should find at
J buyer in short order.
! 125 apple, 5 peach, 7 pear and 25
I cherry trees, 1000 raspberry and "
WOO strawberry plants.
7-room stone house, frame bank
barn that will accommodate 18 head
of stock; also outbuildings.
MILLER BROTRERS&CO.
Member II he. Real Estate Hoard
REAL ESTATE
Insurnnre Surety Bonds
I.ocust and Coart Streets
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
i Help Wanted —Male
BOYS over 16 for cutting room and
other departments. Apply Harrisburg
Leather Products Co.. 1420 Wyeth avo
nue.
i WANTED Boys and Girls to earn
BRIGHT BOY—Over 16 years of age.
!to work in our factory. Apply Jen
nings Mfg. Co., or 414 and 416 State
street.
WANTED Boys over 16 to feed
,lob presses. Apply, State Printing Ot
tice. South Tenth stret.
_
COOPERS WANTED To make
ApDle Barrels in Waynesboro, Pa., aim
I Chambersburg, Pa. Address S. F.
| Peckman, Williamson, Pa.
! LORD & GAGE, Reading, Pa., have
' an opening tor a young man as assist
i ant buyer in the Domestic Department.
| State age. experience and salary ex
i pected. Address Mr. Miller, Superln
| lendent.
WANTED Canvassers and col
lectors. Salary and commission basis.
Unlimited opportunity to produceriv
Apply at once to Manager, Room No.
206, 219 Walnut street.
' WANTED Contract laborers. $3.00
I to $3.50 per day. Paxtang Quarry,
I Paxtang. Pa.
i WANTED —At once, experienced
I bench men to work on door and win- j
dow frames; steady employment. Ap
j ply to E. K. Frazer, Lemoyne. Pa.
WANTED Plumbers and steam- i
fitters. Apply W. K. Bumbaugh. 1412
Market street.
WANTED A reliable tinner;
steady work and good wages to the
right man. See Ensminger, No. 600
Race street.
WANTED Bright, active boy over
I 16, to learn fancy cake baking trade, j
Good opportunity for proper boy. Ap- i
, ply Weaver's Confectionery. 24 North i
Third street. |
BOY WANTED White boy for
litht work. Apply Donaldson Paper
Co.. 113-115 North Second street.
SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS I
Quick returns. Call 4-6 P. M., 409 J
| Patriot Building.
WANTED Boy over 16 years, to !
! be useful in shipping department; $5
I to start with; quick rise to right boy. j
I Answer in own hand. Address M.. 530 1,
| care of Telegraph.
MOLDERS WANTED For
I heavy green sand iron castings,
145 cents per hour. Open shop, no
| labor trouble, steady work as
sured. Apply or write the Em
ployment Department, Morgan
! Engineering Company, Alliance,
| Ohio.
i WANTED Handy man around
I awning work. Apply at once. 153.
I Simms, 802 North Third street.
■ ~
j WANTED Good man for scrap-
I iron yard. Apply Wm. N. Friedman,
I Tenth, below Mulberry.
I WANTED A grocery clerk. Must
come well recommended, with experi-j
I ence. Call R. L. McNally, 2001 Nortn I
sixth street.
! WANTED Several good laborers. |
Apply new building 711 North Second I
street.
GOOD, strong, healthy boys, ove. 16.
Apply Superintendent The Telegraph
Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa.
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED White girl for general
housework. Call 818 North Sixteenth
street.
LORD & GAGE, Reading, Pa., have
openings for experienced saleswomen 1
in Ready-to-Wear Department. Steady i
positions with opportunity for ad- i
l vancement for live wires. Address Mr. j
1 MUiur, Superintendent.
' WANTED For Musical Comedy
Company, lady Singers, Dancers, Musi- \
cal Artists —professionals or clevei \
amateurs. Good salary. Steady en
! gagement. Send photos. State age. Ad
dress Jack Evans, Opera House, Han
! over, Pa.
i EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER j
| WANTED jiust be capable of hand- j
I ling correspondence for a large con- j
; cei n. Call in person. Ask for Mr. ;
! Crist, Swift & Co., Seventh and North. I
] WANTED White girl for general
: housework; no washing; good home
; and good wages to right party. Apply
at once, 37 South Front street, Steeiton. j
WANTED, AT ONCE Sewing ma
chine operators, experienced and learn- |
j ers. Pay good wages while learning. ,
: Steady work. Steeiton Glove Co., cor- !
■ ner Second and Dupont, Steeiton.
WAXTED Colored woman for gen
' erai housework; references required. *
j Apply 254 Boas street.
WANTED Two experienced whitu
j women for cooking and housework in
| private family. Good wages. Pleasant
working and living conditions. Address. ;
! giving experience and references, P. o.
j Box 057, Harrisburg.
WANTED White woman for work '
other than cooking and wasiiing in
private family. Address E., 5309, care j
1 of Telegraph.
WANTED Girls for bindery work.
Apply State Printing Ofhce, South
] Tenth street.
WANTED Experienced saleslady 1
for selling shoes. Apply to G. K. Kln
| ney & Co., 21 North Fourth street.
I WANTED A white woman for
i cook; references. Apply 115 South '
! front.
A RELIABLE white woman two or j
three days of each week to wash, iron
and clean Good pay Experienced oniy
1 apply this evening to 218 Pine
j WANTED Experienced white or !
colored girl for general housework. Ap- j
j ply Thursday between 1 and 5 o'clock,
I at 126 Walnut street.
| WANTED White girl for general
i housework. Apply 123 South Second.
i WANTED A white girl for general
housework in small family. Call 2089W
Bell, or 1608 Forster street.
GOOD HOME for a good girl be
tween 16 and 18; must know something
about cooking; country girl preferred. :
Call 1610 Market street.
WANTED—A girl for general house
work; must sleep at home. Inquire 216
•Maclay street.
TEACHER WANTED Middle-ageu
woman to teach a boy, 10 years of age,
two hours daily, five days a week,
neighborhood Eighteenth and Walnut.
State terms. Address 0., 4606, care oi
Telegraph.
WANTED A woman for cooking,
no housework. Apply Mrs. James Bui
; litt, 2220 Chestnut street.
DRESSMAKING TAUGHT thorough
i ly, from any pattern. Day and Even
ing Classes. Make dresses for yourself
while learning. We do Dressmaking.
I Send stamped envelope for catalog-
Henderson. 528 North street.
WANTED Girls 16 years
and over, experienced and learn
ers. Apply Silk Mill, Corner
North and Second streets.
WE have room for operators, learn-
I ers. folders and trimmer, good pay and
easy work making ladies' and chtl
] dren's wear; several special machine
operators wanted. Harrisburg Apparel
Co., over City Star Laundry, rear en
[ trance.
Help Wanted—Female
WANTED Girls not under
16 years of age to learn the
trade of Cigarmaking. Also
experienced Bunchmakrs and
Rollers. beginners while
learning. Experienced hands
earning good wages. Apply at
Harrisburg Cigar Co.. 6uu Uace
street.
I
OPERATORS Thoroughly experi
enced on power sewing machlner, to i
work on ladies' aprons and children's
play suits; steady work at good wage*.
Apply Jennings Manufacturing Com
pany. 414-416 State street. I
Help Wanted —
Male and Female
LADIES OR GENTLEMEN to can- |
vass our Ladies' Christmas Purse. En
} tirely new style. Sells every house for
Christmas gifts. Salary paid to start.
Purse Company. 123 East Princess i
j street, York, Pa.
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED Boy. 16 vears old, would j
like any kind of work. Apply 1429
Shipp street.
WANTED Strong, healthy young j
| man desires work. Address D., 5311,
| care of Telegraph.
j WANTED First-class cook and
i| butler wants position; colored; best:
j references. Apply C. 8., 124 Liberty j
j street.
Situations Wanted —Female I
i WANTED—By two middle-aged wo- j
men, work by the day, or will assist In 1
[kitchen; preter to be together. Address
i 1325 Walnut street.
j WANTED A young colored woman
wishes work by the day or week. Write
or call, 1101 North Seventh street.
. \ 1
WANTED Young woman wants
second work or to assist with house
work. Address R., 5310, care of Tele- ,
graph.
WANTED Middle-aged woman de- j
sires position as nurse for young child;
can furnish best reference. Call Bell .
phone 531 M.
WANTED By cdlored girl, house- 1
cleaning and day's work of any kino.
Apply 174 M Walnut street.
WANTED Refined, middle-aged '
. woman wants position as sewing wo- ;
man, or can take charge of linen roon.
in hotel or some institution; best ot
reference. Address Sewing, care of |
Telegraph.
WANTED Colored woman wishes ,
day's work of any kind. 1224 North *
j Cameron street.
1 !
WANTED Young woman wishes 1
any kind of work by the day. Call at
210 Chestnut street. Room 8.
j WANTED—MiddIe-aged woman, ex- 1
! perienced in housekeeping, would like
j a position as housekeeper for a wid- j
ower or bachelor. Call, or address, 1715 j
Hunter street.
— , i
WANTED Middle-aged woman de
sires place as housekeeper. Address
328 North street.
Real Estate For Sale
38-ACRE FARM FOR SALE Situ
ate not far from Hershey, where the
I market is very good for all farm pro- ;
'ducts; equipped with all required
ouildings. If you want a farm inspect
this one. Bell Realty Co., Bergner I
i Building.
I GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—Fix- !
! tures at a reasonable discount and
| stock at inventory. Do not delay if in
terested in getting a good, small stor*.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
i FOR SALE No. 77 Disbrow street,
I brick house, 6 rooms, bath, gas, fui-- i
I nace, cemented cellar, porch front and !
j rear; yielding sl7 per month. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
! FOR SALE—I6O9 Sixth street, three
story house, 9 rooms, bath, gas, lot 20x
95; paved street front and rear. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
J $2,800 WILL BUY a new suburban
property 8 rooms bath electric !
i light steam heat hardwood floors
I —cemented cellars coal bin under
j large front porch lot, 25x125 close I
,to 5c car fare. Bell Realty Co.. Berg- i
! ner Building.
1 WHAT is the property No. 1612 Fors- j
Her street worth to you? Inspect u. i
I All improvements— most desirable io
; cation Owner has left city and is ;
anxious to sell. Bell Realty Co.. Berg
ner Building.
OWN THIS HOME slsO cash, ana
$25.00 per month, practically new, nine
rooms, finished in chestnut through- I
lout, steam heat. H. G. Pedlow, 110 !
' South Thirteenth street.
I DO NOT overlook 1609-Forster Street, j
jlt is well wortn considering. Inspect i
| 813 North Sixteenth Street. H. G. Pea- j
j FOR SALE Bargain to quick I
' buyer! 7-room frame house, bath, new i
j hot water heater, electric lights, ce
' mented cellar, front and back porches,
j concrete walk and abundance of fruit |
ion lot. Summer cottage, facing rail- j
i road, on rear. Everything in first- !
; class condition. Located on North Higti
| street. Duncannon, within two minuteb
walk of Juniata Bridge Station. Ele- i
gant location. Who wants it? Call on i
I G. E. Boyer, near Juniata Bridge. Dun-|
j cannon, Pa.
FOR SAIIE seven-room house wltn
lot. Deslr&ble summer residence neai I
i Pennsylvania railroad station, at a bar- 1
gain. Address, William Sides, Fal
mouth, Pa.
FOR SALE Two adjoining bunga
low sites, at foot of mountain. Summer
dale. Price $350. Apply Laura Reed.
*l6 Chestnut street.
FINE CORNER HOME Within
walking distance of Square; 2-story
brick, 7 rooms, bath, gas, furnace; cv
mented cellar; porches front and back,
grass plots side and front; paveo
streets. Bargain at $2,500. Large
I amount may remain as mortgage.
Reply to Box M 5291, care Telegraph.
FOR SALE Two single, modern
homes on lot 30x100, Cloverly Heightß
Conveniently located for Harrisburg or
Steeiton residents. Terms to suit pur
chaser. If you are in the market for !
a home, call J. M- Stark & Son. Clova-ly
Heights. I
FOR SALE Desirable build
ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth,
Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in
blocks or the whole. A splendid j
opportunity for builder. Inquire
or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee,
care of Harrisburg Telegraph,
city.
FOR SALE—II 4 Washington street,
corner River alley, two and one-half
story frame; eight rooms and a bath;
all conveniences.
Corner Bridge and Eighth streets.
Elkwood, two and ohe-balf-atory
frame; eight rooms and a bath, all
conveniences. The above properties
wi" be sold at a bargain. Apply
Keeney & Simmona. New Cumberland.
FOR SALE 3-story brick dwelling,
9 large rooms, bath and furnace, lo
cated at No. 1119 Nurth Seventh. Cheap
to quick buyer.
HARRISBURG SSHSi. TELEGRAPH
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE Farm of 15 acres, with
buildings, one-half mile east of Pen
brook, adjoining; the Lescure farm. Also
two new brick houses, with one or mor.
lots. Also lots and acre plots situate
within easy reach of trolley. Terms to
suit purchaser. J. S. Walter, on prem
ises. Bell phone 9959R-4.
TOR SALE—Dunkle Homestead, Sec
ond and Lincoln streets, Steelton, Pa.,
frontage on Second street 170 feet, on
Lincoln street over 200 feet. Improve
ments; two three-story brick, mansard
! roof dwellings of eighteen rooms and
| bath and eleven rooms and bath, re
' spectively. Steam heat, gas and elec
tricity. Also frame stable suitable for
I garage. Most desirable location in
Steelton. Suitable for private resi
dences, flats, apartments, private oi
parochial school, public or private hos
pital, children's or old people's home
or other similar purposes or could be
subdivided to good advantage. Musi
!be sold to settle estate. For further
j information and price address, A. W.
j Dunkle, Executor, Steelton, Pa.
| THREE-ST^RYBRICK DWELLING,
j with all improvements; good location;
rents for $25 per month. Mark Mumnu,
Trust Building, Steelton, Pa.
J A VERY desirable homestead; lot, 112
• ] by 100 feet, containing 2%-story frame
dwelling; all improvements. Mark
Mumma, Trust Building. Steelton, Pa.
AUCTION SALE— Saturday, October
; 7, 1916, at Duncannon, Pa.
Nine homes all the property of the
late George Morris, deceased, these
| properties are all in good repatr ana
; within five minutes' walk of the P. R.
R. depot. Sale will begin at 1 o'clock
! at the Brick House close to S. W. R. R.
depot.
William H. Morris and A. O. Zer
' flng- ,
| THE HOME YOU WILL BE PROUD
OF. Most desirable building lot in
' Camp Hill for saie on terms to suit
1 you. High, beautiful location with a'l
I conveniences at hand. I will tlnanc*
your building operation. Box 306, Le
mo.vne. Pa.
j Real Estate For Rent
| FOR RENT Large, three-story
I brick property, 10 rooms and bath, 560
Camp street. Inquire of J. K. Kipp, 2203
| North Fourth street.
PAY $22.00 a month and own a goou
! eight-room house, with all improve-
I ments, line location. Price, $2,100.00.
! Only $150.00 cash needed. H. G. Ped
low, 110 South Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT No. 128 Balm street.
! 3-story brick house. 8 rooms, bath,
porch, side yard; rent, S2O. J. E. Glp
| pie, 1251 Market street.
FOR RENT Suourban home a
I Lawnton, brick house, 11 rooms: all
I improvements, and on acre of land.
I Rent. $26.00. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar-
I ket street.
For Sale —Miscellaneous
i FOR SALE One bay horse; sound
ias a dollar; weight about 1,200 lbs.;
I city broke; age 8 years; good worker,
i Must sell quick on account of owner
, buying auto truck. 1977 North Sev
! enth street.
i FOR SALE Willow Baby Carriage,
iin good condition. Cheap, if sold at
once. Call 2514 Derry street, or call C.
V. phone 940 D.
! ARISTOTLE'S Book of Nature. Bo
caccio's Decameron. Albertus Magnus,
j John George Hohman's book, etc. Aur
j and's Book Store, 913 North Third.
! PEACHES! PEACHES'. At the
orchard of J. W. Snyder, three-fourths
I mile north of Linglestown. Cheap.
I Medium size and sweet. Come this
I week.
NEW STORE JUST OPENED Spec
ial bargains in furniture, carpets,
| stoves, etc. We can save you money on
home furnishings. Central Furniture
! Co.. 324 Reily street.
PRIVATE SALE Miscellaneous
household goods. Call after 6 o'clock,
I 1007 North Second street.
! FOR SALE Second-hand delivery
; wagon; a bargain for quick buyer. Troy
Laundry, 1520 Fulton street.
ONE BAY HORSE 9 years old;
weight, 1,100 lbs.; work any way hitch-
I ed; fearless of all objects; any lady can
drive. Call 2540 Lexington street. Bell
; S93W.
FOR SALE Starters for Ford cars,
! one that will start your car. Send pos
tal for special price. Valley Supply Co.,
i Shiremanstown, Pa.
! CIGARS Direct from factory at
; wholesale, Cre-Malta, 75 cents per 50.
! Little Havanas, $1.25 per 50. Old Rye,
$1.60 per 50. Postpaid, Snell & Co., Red
• Lion, Pa.
HARRISBURcT ROOFING AGENCY,
1 Office 100 Franklin Building Com
plete line of Roofing, Asphalt Shingles,
Waterproof Paper. Special. 376 two
piece rolls at 50c on the dollar.
FOR SALE CARDS on sals at tbe
! Telegraph Business Office.
AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 and 117 South
Second street. 6,000 gallons New Era
ready-mized paint, Ac.ne quality. Ail
the ful! line of the Acme make.
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
j street Opposite Orphcum.
FOR SALE, at Gable's 111-117 South
! Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence.
1 Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hard
ware. Plaster Eoard. Upson Wall 3oard.
Compo-Board. Doors. Sr.sh. bhu iters.
Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
: 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 & SUPPLT
CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT BTa
For Rent—Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Garage at Forrest and
Sixth streets. Will accommodate thre
machines. Apply Levinson, 2134 North
Sixth street.
FOR RENT Offices suitable
for a doctr or dentist or general
purposes. £jght, heat and at
tendance. Dr. John Oenslager,
{7ll North Third street.
Farms ,
FOR SALE 94-acre farm located !
I in Wayne Township, Dauphin County; !
2 miles from Knterllne; 1% miles from 1
Enders; 5 miles east of Halifax; 64
! acres tillable; 30 acres woodland; lm- I
I proved with 2',4-story frame dwelling;
i new summer house; good frame bank
i barn; all necessary outbuildings; sand
! loam soil; elegant water; orchard of
; several hundred apple, 500 peach, plum
I and cherry trees price, $2,100.00. Brin
j ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
Streets.
FOR SALE lO-acre farm, located
in Wayne Township, Dauphin County;
4 miles east of Halifax; all tillable; Im
proved with a 2H-story frame dwell
ing; good frame bank barn; all neces.
sary outbuildings; sand soil; price
$950.00, or will exchange for city prop
erty. Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and
Walnjjt Streets.
FOR SALE lO9-acre farm located
miles south of Middletown; all till
able: improved with 2U-story frame
dwelling; frame bank barn; neeessary
outbuildings; price, $5,500.00. Brlnton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut
Streets.
Farms
FOR SALE 22-acre Truck una [
Poultry Farm, good buildings, three I
and one-halt miles to good market, |
one-half mile to freight station —$2,- i
600.00. part cash. A. C. Kuhn, 25 Nortn
Brown street, Levvistown, Pa.
Apartments Wanted
APARTMENT WANTED
SMALL APARTMENT—3 or 4 oroms,
I with bath. Address 715, care of Tele
; j graph.
! WANTED A small apartment, or
; three or four rooms, for light house
• keeping. Address A., 5308, care ot
, J Telegraph.
Apartments For Rent
i MacDANIELS FAMILY APART
MENTS—Light housekeeping, furnish
ed complete; two large rooms; heated;
gas range; private meter; cars ac-|
j cessible all corporations. Phone S97J.
• | 1417 Market street.
SECOND ST.. N„ 231 "Snavely i
| Building.' 7 rooms and bath; extra stor-
I age room, electric and gas. city steam,
j Inquire at 217 North Second street.
, ! SECOND ST.. 1703 Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
j open surroundings In city.
Rooms ror Rent
, 1 NICELY furnished or unfurnishea
rooms for rent with all conveniences;
use of Bell phone. Apply 1529 North I
| Third street.
LARGE FRONT ROOM Second j
floor, splendid for man and wife; also
single room; hot water system; use oil
!{ phone; real home for the winter. 117 1
i | Pine street.
| TWO newly-furnished rooms on sec
. ond floor; electric lights; use of phone;
, city steam; close to Capitol. Also table
board; 21 meal tickets for $4.50. Abigail |
| Inn. 916 North Sixth street.
I THREE rooms and bath; steam heat; !
i gas for light and fuel furnished; large j
balcony; all second floor. 1409 Vernon
street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
1 I FOR RENT Second floor front, for
! gentleman; heat, light, bath; quiet loca- \
' tion; convenient to cars, Capitol, Post!
1 i Office. Inquire 265 Briggs street. Bell
| phone 1278 R. •
! NICELY FURNISHED third floor !
, front room. Well heated and well I
1 lighted. Apply 409 Briggs street.
j FOR RENT Two unfurnished |
i rooms on second floor; rent reasonable, i
j Apply 55 North Seventeenth street. |
1 ROOMS FOR RENT Unfurnished; !
three rooms and bath; porch in rear,
| second floor. Bell phone 4344J, or care
of Telegraph.
; FURNISHED APARTMENT, 1609
| Market street, consisting of bedroom,!
I bath, kitchen, living and diningroom,
, ! hall closet, back porch, two bay win- |
j dows. open fireplace. Bell phone 1975. 1
! FOR RENT Three furnished I
. i rooms and bath for light housekeeping; |
| steam heat and electric lights. Apply
I at 1840 Chestnut street.
VERY PLEASANT, large. corner i
j room for rent. Attractively furnlshea, ;
i with hot ajid cold running water in I
j room. Apply 801 North Sixth street.
I FURNISHED ROOMS for light'
I housekeeping. 107 Chestnut street.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large.
| airy; single or communicating, with!
, ! kitchenettes; stoves furnished free; '
' bath, phone and laundry privileges; all I
outside, exclusive and private. 429
; Broad street.
Rooms Wanted
TWO furnished rooms, suitable foi
' j light housekeeping: central part ot
' city. Apply 8., 4603, care of Tele
graph.
' i WANTED Furnished or unfurnish- i
' ' ed rooms, for light housekeeping, near I
| Capitol preferred, all conveniences. Ad- j
| dress A., 5306, care of Telegraph.
J WANTED Comfortable, furnished
I apartment, or three or four rooms, suit- J
, | able for light housekeeping: immedi
' i ate possession. Phone 1327 M, or aa
| I dress Box M, 5304, care of Telegraph.
W anted —Miscellaneous
WANTED —To rent a furnished
' rooming house in good locality. Give
full particulars. Box S 440, care Tele
; I graph. |
Business Opportunities
PARTNER WANTED With about
$2,000.00. in one of the best moving <
picture theaters in town. Profits aver
aging from SIOO to S2OO weekly, guar
anteed. Can show good reason for |
wanting partner. Only those who mean j
business can call at Family Theater, |
Third and Harris, after 6 P. M.
FLORIDA ORANGE GROVE lf !
you want to invest $175.00 with nine
dther Harrisburg inen in an orange
grove in Florida, see W. F. Brown. 219 t
I South Thirteenth street.
| FOR SALE Small Restaurant, j
New furniture, steel chairs and tables,
first-class fountain, doing a nice busi- |
I ness. Only one in the town. Room i
j and house together. Cheap rent. Ad- i
| dress Box J, 6312, care of Telegrapn. j
j I'OR JE Stock and fixtures of!
grocery store In suburban town. Doing :
good, cash business. Will sell all or ;
half Interest at inventory of about SSOO.
Low rent. Qood reasons for selling. :
Box 3, Middletown, Pa.
FOR SALE Cigar and Tobacco I
Store. Bes.t business location on the |
Hilt. Good reason for selling. Price, :
j $250.00, 3A South Thirteenth street. I
FOR SALE Up-to-date bakery.
Apply, C. E. Shenk, iveal Estate and In
surance, Annvtlle, Pa.
FOR SALE Stock of drygoods and
shoes in west end of city. Room for
rent. Good reasons for leaving busi- I
ness. Address 20-B, care of Telegraph. 1 (
FOR SALE An old-established
moving picture show. Guaranteed to '
do good business. Reason for selling 1
will be explained. Apply to Box R. 1
6136. care of Telegraph.!
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers; :
experience unnecessary. Send for par
tlculars. Press Snydlcate. 793 Lock
port. N. Y.
Business Personals
MASQUERADE COSTUMES FOR !
HIRE. Sizes from 10 years up. Also a|
full line of latest style Overcoats for : i
sale. N. Brenner, 426 Walnut street.
' COLLECT those slow accounts
| through our system. Terms reasonable.
INo collection. No pay. Merchants and
physicians Collection Agency, 912 Norm I
i Third street. Bell 385-J.
i
I KALOMITE WASHING MARVEL
A tablet which takes the drudge out of i
clothes washing. No acid or lye, won't i
injure the most delicate fabric—soaks
the dirt from the clothes. One tablet
does three washings. Sent anywhere .
for 15c, or 7 for SI.OO. Not sold lti i
stores. C. H. Brouse, Enola. Pa.
IF your house,, old or new, needs
painting, and you are Interested In r
GOOD work, let me give you an esti
mate on same. Only best material used
Also paperhanglng. D. \V. BIXLER
2130 SUSQUEHANNA STREET. PHONE
4006 J.
CASH paid for ladles' and gentle- 1
men's clothing and shoes; also furniture f
and carpets; please give description of t
goods you want to sell. Send postal to .
636 Herr street. r
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCI c
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detectiv* r
work 4;. y " OPa,k _
OCTOBER 4, 1916.
Business Personals
LEATHER Traveling Bans an<l Suit
casts (drummers' camples) positively at
I the lowest prices In the city. Call and
lie convinced. Also suits of clothing.
1 watches, diamonds and sporting goods
at low prices. COHEN & SON. Reliable
Pawnbrokers. 431 Market street, at
yubway.
Money to jLoan
MONEY advanced to housekeepers at
legal rates; business confidential P.-cflt
Sharing Ixian Society. Room 7, Spooner
liutiding. I> North Market Square.
$1,500 TO LOAN on first mortgage.
Address P. O. Box C-775, City.
MONEY TO LOAN on Heal Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
| terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrlsburg, Pa.
I 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- j
j ments with privilege of canceling youi !
contract at any time and saving inter- j
CO-OPERATIVE
I LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, !
204 Chestnut Street.
"The Pioneer Low Rate Company." j
Storage
! B*l RE PROOF Prtvai,
■ rooma for household goods, $2 per
month and up. We Invite Inspection
Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second
j street. Harrlsburg Storage Company.
' STORAGE In 3-story orlck building-,
j rear 408 Market street,
i Household goods in clean, private
i rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
[ P. G. Dlener, Jeweler. 408 Market St.
STORAGE 419 Bruad street, houaa
! hold goods and merchandise. Private
! rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75c cents per i
j month. D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad |
, street. Both phones.
Hauling and Moving
"HAULING " !
I R. A. Hartman. National Transfer I
I Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boiler* !
Rnd general hauling. W. H. Lathe, '
| Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets.
[ Bell phone No. 2503 R.
Musical
! ~ HAVE YOUR PIANO TUNED by a :
; musician. Tuning and repairing guar- |
I anteed. Lessons given on violin, man- ]
I dolin, banjo, guitar. Owen J. McCauley, j
J7ll Capital street. Bell 1379 J.
FOR SALE Strictly high grade
; GRAND PIANO. Used short time. Will '
| sell at a bargain. Address Box D, 4311,
j care of Telegraph.
| HAVE your VICTROLA, GRAFANOLA
lor EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR.
IED by an expert. Bell phono 3242 J.
Write, or call, at 315 Broad street
Automobiles
I FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE On :
property, a Maxwell car in good con- j
I dltion. Inquire of J. K. Kipp, 2203 |
I North Fourth street.
FOR SALE 1916 Dort Roadster, I
| gone 317 miles, price $375; 1916 Velie, '
six-cylinder, tlve-passenger, two extra
tires and rims, good as new, price $900;
1915 Chalmers, two new tires, price
I $600; 1912 Pullman, $230;; 1912 Regal
$250. Miller Auto Co., 68 South Cam
| eron street. Bell 4119.
1916 FORD TOURING CAR FOR
SALE lnquire at 116 North Seven
teenth street for demonstration.
FOR SALE, CHEAP StudebakfTi
Roadster, Ave good Ufcs, JI2JS; Max
well Touring car. in good shape, $450;
National Limousine, S4OO. These are
bargains. Come and look them ovet.
I Harrisburg Auto Co.
| 1912 live-passenger Regal; good
shape: new vires all around; big bar
gain lor quick buyer.
1912 five-passenger Pullman, com- I
pletely overhauled; A 1 condition, good
j upholstering; good top and tires; big
! bargain.
MILLER AUTO CO..
6R South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
FOR SALE Brand new, 3 -speed
; cradle spring 1916 Indian motorcycle
and side car, run only 60 miles. Bar- i
gain to quick buyer. R. D. No. 2,
I Box 4, New Bloomfleld, Pa.
I
| JAS. MURRAY has a fine stock of ro
bullt bicycles for sale CHEAP. Also re
pairs any part of bicycles very reason
able. Act quickly. 1014 James street
Legal Notices
NOTICE —• Letters of Administration
I on the Estate of Margaret Matzinger,
! late of City of Harrlsburg, Dauphin
| County, Pa., deceased, having been
j granted to the undersigned residing at
j 222 Market Street, Harrlsburg, Pa., all
! persons indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make immediate pavment,
and those having claims will present
I them for settlement.
FREDERICK M. OTT,
i Administrator.
| NOTICE Letters of administration
j on the Estate of Gjuro Grubor, late or
Steelton. Daupuin County Pa., deceas
! Ed, having been granted to the Steelton
Trust Company, of Steelton, Pa., all
persons indebted to said estnfte are re-
I quested to make Immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement to
STEELTON TRUST COMPANY,
Administrator. !
Or to
H. L DRESS. Attorney,
Steelton Trust Co., Building,
Steelton, Pa.
In the District Court of the United !
States for the Middle District of
Pennsylvania— In Bankruptcy, No. j
3264 ln the Matter of Jennie'
Sharavsky, Bankrupt.
PUBLIC SALE OF DOWER INTEREST '
THE undersigned Trustee will ex- j
pose at public sale, in front of the I
Court House, Harrlsburg, Pa., on WED- '
NESDAY, November 1, 1916, at 3 j
o'clock P. M., the dower Interest in the >
following properties located in Steel- •
ton, Pa.:
I.—Two 2%-story frame dwelling;
houses, numbered 202 and 204 :
Frederick Street.
2.—One 2-story frame dwelling house, |
numbered 222 Frederick Street. I
3.—One frame dwelling
house, numbft-ed 208 Frederick !
Street.
4.—0n0 3-story brick and frame dwell
ing house, numbered 231 Chris
tian Street.
s.—One 3-story brick and frame dwell- I
ing house, numbered 223 Chris- i
tian Street.
6. —One 3-story brick and frame dwell- '
Ins: house, numbered 235 Chris- |
tian Street.
7.—One 3-story brick and frame dwell- '
ing house, numbered 229 Chris
tian Street.
B.—One double 2-story frame dwelling
house, numbered 486 and 488 1
Mohn Street.
TERMS—IO per cent, on day of sale,
and balance thereof on confirmation bv i
the Court.
OSCAR G. WICKERSHAM,
Trustee. |
In the Court of Common Pleas of!
Dauphin County, Pa. No. 14. Janu- I
ary Term. 1917. In Re-Appointment !
of a Guardian of Carrie Parsons.
To Carrie Mader, Lock Haven, Pn
Carrie Hough Wilcox, Rurllngton' I
Wis.; Ed' ard Hough, Burlington!
Wis.
Notice Is hereby given that upon pe
tition of Stella E. Lee to adjudge Car- !
rlc Parsons to be unable to take care
of her property and to appoint a guar- i
dlan for her estate, agreeably to the !
Act of June 25, 1895 and Its supple-|
ments, hearing of said petition will ba I
held Friday, October 20, 1916, at 10
o'clock a. m. at the Court House, Har- I
rlsburg, Pa.
GEORGE L. REED.
Attorney For Petitioner. '
13
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
rlsburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street, New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, Oct. 4.
Open. Clos.
Alilß-Chalmers 20% 2 6%'
American Beot Sugar ... 91% 98
American Can 66 65%
American C&F 72% 71%'
American Cotton Oil ... 54% 64%
American Ice Securities . 28% 28%
American Locomotlvo . . 84 83
American Smelting 113% 112%
American Sugar 113% 113%
American T & T 133% 133
Anaconda 97% 96%'
Atchison 107% 108%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 91% 90%
Baltimore & Ohio 59% 90%
Bethlehem Steel 657 659
Butte Copper 63% 63%'
California Petroleum ... 23% 23
Canadian Pacific 180% 181%
Central Leather 73 75%
Chesapeake & Ohio 67% GB%
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 96% 97%
Chicago, R I and Pacific 18% 19%
[ Chino Con Copper 55% 55%
[Colorado Fuel and Iron. 62 59%
Consolidated Gas 139% 139%
Corn Products .: 17 17%
j Crucible Steel 95% 95%
Crucible Steel pfd 122 122
Distlling Securities .... 45% 45%
Erie 40% 41%
Erie list pfd 54% 55%
General Electric Co 181% 180% t
Goodrich B F 75% 75
Great Northern pfd .... 119% 120
Northern Ore subs 45% 45
Inspiration Copper 66% 66%
lnterboro-Metropolitan. . 17% 17
Kennecott 65% 65%'
Kansas City Southern 26 27
Lackawanna Steel 88% 87%
Lehigh Valley 85 84%
Maxwell Motors 93 93%'
I Merc Mar Ctfs 4 5 45%
I Merc Mar Ctfs Pfd .... 121% 121 V
Mex Petroleum 11l 112
Miami Copper 39 38%
National Lead 70% 70% i
I New York Central .... 110% 113%
N Y N H and H 60 , 61%
NY O and W 26% 27
Norfolk and Western .. 139% 144*^1
North Pacific 114% 115 '
Pacific Mail 26% 26
|Penna Railroad 59 59%
Pressed Steel Car 69 68%'
Railway Steel Spg 54% 54%
| Ray Con Copper 25% 25%
Reading 112% 113
I Republic Iron and Steel. 81% 80%'
! Southern Pacific 102 102%
| Southern Ry 25% 26%
Southern Ry pfd 69' 69%
Studebaker 133% 133%
Tennessee Copper 23% 23 V
Third Ave 59 58 V.
Union Pacific 151 u 151 •%
U S I Alcohol 129% 129%
U S Rubber 61% 00%
U S Steel 117% 117%
U S Steel pfd 121% 121
j Utah Copper 94 95
Virginia-Carolina Chem. 42 % 42%'
West Union Telegraph.. 100% 100
| Westinghouse Mfg 64% 64%
Willys-Overland 46% 46%
j Philadelphia PRODi ru
Philadelphia, Oct. 4. Wheat
I I, n f- jnßed; No. 2, red, spot and October
$1.5@1.d9; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.53®
i ,-5S
i Firm; No. 2, yellow, local.
97® steamer, No. 2, yellow, 96® |
Oats Firm: No. 2, white, 53%®
54c; No. 3, white, 62<552%c.
Bran The market Is firm;
city nulls, winter, per ton. $26.00; wat
em. winter r>r tr.., t?K -,n- ort winrr.
Spring, per ton,
$21.00 (7J27.50.
Refined Sugars Firm, but quiet;
powaered, 7.05® 7.10 c; fine granulateo,
8-9"®'.ooc; confectioners' A, 6.85®
6.90 c.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Chicago, 111., Octo. 4.—Board of Trade
closing: '
I 1 s Yu 6at December, 1.59%; May,
Corn—December, 75%: May. 77%. '
Oats—December, 49; May, 61%
—December, 22.50; January,
— December, 13.77; January,
in ßjbs October, 13.97; January,
12.35.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, 111., Oct. 4. Cattle Re
ceipts, 17,000; firm. Native beef cattle,
j *6.40® 11.25; western steers, $6.15®
j 9.40; stoekers and feeders, $4.60®7.65;
cows and heifers, $3.40 @9.30; calves.
$8.25(5)13.00.
Sheep Receipts, 31,000. Wethers.
$6.50®5.35; lambs $6.715®10.25.
Hogs Receipts, 30,000: active, 6c to
10c under yesterday's average largely
regained. Bulk of sales, $8.75®9.40:
light. $8.65®9.55; mixed, $8.50®9.6(i.
heavy. $5.50®950. rough, $850(5)8.65:
pigs, $6.00@8.75.
funeitloiiß and Battmatrii lilvta Frea
J. M. SMITH
Hard Wood Floors
LAID AND FINISHED
OLD FLOORS RENOVATED
ITAIH.N COVERED WITH HAKDWOOD
FLOORS KEPT IN CONDITION
Bell Pbaaet 131)1 M.
Kl lirooltwuud St. UarrUburs. Pa.
Bell l'lione 2423, United 272-W
Public Sale of
Valuable Real Estate
Will sell at public sale In front
; of Courthouse on Saturday, Oct. 7,
at 2 p. m., the following described
■ property: All that certain 2-atory
| frame dwelllnghouse, being No.
j 1707 New Fourth street, having a
! frontage of 20 ft. by 130 ft. deep
to alley, having all conveniences.
Terms made known day of sale.
Samuel Silver.
J. T. Ensminger, Auctioneer.
v
For Sale! For Sale!
| I—THE OHEV SHOLOM TEMPLE
PROPERTY. Corner Second, South
1 and Barbara streets. A person with
money and brain can make a good
I thing out of this exceptional loca
tion.
2—Corner Dauphin and Third
! streets. A magnificent site for an
apartment house, including three
. houses In rear, lot 45x210.
3—No. 232 State street. The cheap
est and finest house In the block
1 terms to suit buyer.
4—No. 826 Third street. 14 rooms
and two baths, lot 29x100. Can be
j remodeled Into a store.
s—Black's stone yard and home
stead, railroad siding, for sale sep-
I arately or together. 203-5-7 South
I Seventeenth street.
| 6—No. 1836 State street. Three
story brick with all improvements
; lot 22x133; room for garage. '
7—One house in 1600 block on Sec
! ond street. Two houses in the 1800
' block.
B—No. 1300 N. Cameron street
Frame dwelling and lot 90x180-
room for nine houses. '
9—Over one acre of ground, on
Cameron, Kelker and Hamilton
streets; the healthiest ground in the
neighborhood. Also two lota In
Bellevue. No reanonable offrr win
be rejected by
B. FRIEDMAN, Real Eatate and I
aurnnce. Knnkel Rlitlillnir. or 21T
| Peffer afreet.