Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 09, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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Deaths
'SHADE)—On October 9, 1916, Katherlne
Shade, wife of William Shade, aged J8
years, 11 months and 8 days.
Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at
2 o'clock, from the residence of her
Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bom
gardner, 1427 Regina street. Funeral
and burial private.
"WIUGHT October 7, 1916, Katherlne
H. Wright, aged 66 years.
feelatlvSs and friends Invited to at
tend services Tuesday afternoon, ai
2 o'clock, from her late residence, 16-0
Penn street. Interment East Harrls-
Cemetery.
KI'XKEL On October 6, 1916, Eliza
beth R. Kunkel, aged 81 years.
Funeral on Monday, at 3 P. M., from
her late residence, 1113 North Ihlrd
street. Burial private.
Card of Thanks
MRS. MABEL. MATTER desires to ex-
Lprefis her sincere gratitude to trie
Neighbors, friends and railroad men ror
the flowers, sympathy and many kind
•favors shown during the recent illness
and death of her nusband, Chas. R.
Matter.
Lost and Found
IF the tan-colored dog that disap
peared from the yard of 339 South J our
teenth street on the night of the 6th is
'returned, a suitable reward will be paid.
Ladies' open face gold watch and
pin, in Curtln street, between 7 and 6.
Flndejf please return 530 Curtln.
LOST Brlndle and white bull dog.
|fiuitable reward If returned to 1732
jßoas street.
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED Experienced man to
iwork in restaurant. Apply Philadelphia
<Qulek Lunch, 307 Market street.
YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS (
INSTITUTE
Hershey Building
[ Front and Market Streets
The School That Specializes.
Day and Night Sessions.
Bell Phone 4361
WANTED Boy, 16 years of age, to
(work in shoe store. 16 North Fourth
street, City.
WANTED Good painters, or brush
hands. Wages, 13-00 per day. Apply
to Harry M. Sites, 507 Harris street.
WANTED. AT ONCE Two experl
nceu papei hangers. Steady work. Ap
ply 1317 North Sixth street.
WANTED Boy, about 16, for ofhc*
■work. Must bo bright and willing to
hustle. Address, in own handwriting,
stating age, salary expected, etc., i.,
3916, care of Telegraph.
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
ior skilled labor, according to
ability, with higher rates for
Sunday and night work. Men
desiring work for entire winter
ran secure same by applying at
once to
AMERICAN CAR AND FOUNDRY
CO.,
Milton. Penna.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Ex
aminations for Railway Mail ClerKs,
Post Office Clerks and other positions
toon to be held. See Mr. Depue, oi
interstate Civil Service Bureau at
"Young Men's Business Institute, Her
shey Building, Front and Market
.streets, or phone Bell 4361.
CYLINDER PRESS FEEDER WANT
TED PERMANENT POSITION. AP
PLY CENTRAL PRINTING AND PUB
LISHING HOUSE, 329 MARKET.
WANTED A young man for
office work, who is interested in
his future welfare. Must be a
good penman, accurate In figures
and a live wire. Apply at once,
Gately & Fitzgerald Supply Co.,
31 South Second street.
WANTED Six laborers. Apply to '
Keystone Garage, 75 South Cameron '
etreet and ask for Herre Bros. i
WANT Young men to learn auto- \
mobile buniness, to become practical >
mechanics and chauffeurs. We give
our students a chance to make money
at the rate of 20c per hour between
class hours. We guarantee to pay you
80c per hour as soon as competent. 1
Auto Transportation School, 27-29
North Cameron street.
YOUNG MAN as chauffeur on delivery
car. Wm. B. Schlelsner's Stores, 28 to I
32 North Third street. I
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.
COOPERS WANTED To make
Apole Barrels in Waynesboro, Pa., ana
Chambersburg, Pa. Address S. F.
Peckman, Williamson, Pa.
BRIGHT BO'S—over 16 years of age,
to work In our factory. Apply Jen
nings Mfg. Co.. or 414 and 416 Stats
etreet
WANTED, AT ONCE A foreman
baker and apprentice boy. Call at No.
45 North Fourteenth street.
WANTED Painters. Apply Gohl
& Bruaw, 310 Strawberry street.
WANTED Contract laborers, $3.00
to $3.50 per day. I'axtang Quarry,
Paxtang, Pa.
SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS
Quick returns. Call 4-6 P. M., 409
'Patriot Building.
GOOD, strong, healthy boys, ove. 16.
Apply Superintendent The Telegraph
Printing Co., Harrtsburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
Investment
Properties
2036-8 Berryhill Street
Two 2%-story frame dwelling
houses—each, eight rooms and bath.
Lots 18x110 ft.
Now rented at 12.60 a month each.
Price, $3,000
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
Member Hbff. Real Katnte Board
HEAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
MONDAY EVENING, fcomiSBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 9, 1916.
Help Wanted—Male
WANTED Boy, or young man, to
assist electrician. Excellent opportu
nity to loarn trade. 8. G. Sweetser, 300
Cumberland street. '
FOR PALE—MISC.
qanon, C0.,-yhuf. . ETAO SHRD CMF
BOOKS in German, French. Italian,
Greek. Spanish, 1-atin; also text-books
for learning these languages. Aurand's
Book Store, 913 North Third.
POTATOES FOR SALE From farm
to buyer. Lancaster county Potatoes.
Now tine as they grow. Prices reason
able. Bell phone 14R-3. John Lehman,
Mlddletown, Pa.
FOR SALE
1 HOT-AIR FURNACE, with cellar
heat pipes and eight registers; one
Range, with lift-off nickel trimmings*
1 oak, Queen Ann, twin window frame,
with sash and glass. Apply evenings
after 6 o clock, 1928 Green street.
POSITION opened for As
sistant Mechanical Engineer,
taking charge of Draughting
'Dept. with future advancement
Must be experienced In design
ing, construction and operating
steel and mill jplants. State age,
experience and salary expected.
Location, Central Pennsylva
nia. Address "Steel," care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Middle-aged man as
Janitor. Must hatfe experience in
cleaning. Apply Regent Theater.
CARPENTERS For concrete form
work. Twenty-ninth street, below Derry
street, P. & R. bridge. McGraw Co.,
Contractors.
WANTED Two well-dressed, young
gentlemen, 20 to 35 in age, to travel
with manager in Maryland. .Hustlers
only wanted. Country-raised preferred.
Address M. Tarr, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
WANTED Clean-cut, young man to
act as solicitor on high-class work;
must be hustler; experience unneces
sary: excellent opportunity for one who
is willing to learn. Apply at Business
Office, Harrisburg Telegraph
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED White, middle-aged wo
man to assist with housework; no
washing; no children. Inquire No. 1824
State street.
GIRL for cooking and general house
work; no washing or Ironing; small
family. Apply 2003 North Second
streel.
WANTED A woman for cooking
and a little housework; high wages.
Phone 3618R-2, or call corner Front and
Lewis streets, at end of the A car line.
WANTED—White cook. Reference
required. Apply 603 North Front street.
WANTED Girl to assist with
housework. Call 582J-1, Bell phono.
WANTED -An experienced assist
ant In dressmaking parlors. , Also ap
prentice girl to learn trade. Apply 210
North Third street, Third Floor, be
tween hours of 8:30 A. M. and 5 P. M.
WAN' Middle-aged white wo
man to do housework; small family.
Address Mrs. E. Wall. 1528 Naudain
street.
WANTED A woman for general
housework for half day from 12 o'clock
on. Apply 103 South street.
WANTED, AT {)NCE Sewing ma
chine operators, experienced and Tekrn
ers. P4y good wages while learning.
Steady work. Steelton Glove Co.. cor
ner Second and Dupont, Steelton.
WANTED—Colored woman for work
other than cooking and washing (sec
ond girl). In private family. Address,
with references, Mrs. A. C. Stamm, 333
South Thirteenth street.
WANTED White girl for general
housework. Apply 123 South Second.
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 catalo*.
Henderson, 52S North street.
1
WANTED Girls not under I
16 years of age to learn the
trade of Cigarmaking. Also
experienced Bunchmakers and i
! Rollers. Pay beginners while
learning. Experienced hand* i
earning good wages. Apply at I
I Harrisburg Ctg&r Co.. 500 Race I
iti eet.
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OPERATORS Thoroughly experi
enced on power sewing machines, 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 16 years
and over, experienced and learn
ers. Apply Silk Mill, Corner
North and Second streets.
WE have room for operators, learn
ers, folders and trimmer, good pay and
| easy work making ladies' and chll
! dren's wear; several special machine
operators wanted. Harrisburg Apparel
Co., over City Star Laundry, rear en
trance.
Help Wanted—
Male and Female
WANTED Pianist for Moving Plc
[ ture Theater. One willing to work out
of town. Good wages. Apply Regent
Theater.
MALE AND FEMALE ATTENDANTS
WANTKD at the Hospital for the In
sane. Lancaster. Pa.
Situations Wanted—Male
i I WANTED Yourfg colored man
: wants position as janitor apartment
house or office building. Apply J. E. P.,
: 616 Forster street.
Druggist Reg. open Tuesday or Frl
! day evening for relief work. C 5324,
Telegraph. I
Situations Wanted—Female
WANTED Woman wants work of
any kind or position as dishwasher.
Call, or write. No. 5 Sherman Row.
WANTED Young woman wishes
position as stenographer; can do gen
eral office work; best of reference fur
nished. Call, or write. 409 Patriot Build
ing, 7-9 P. M. Bell phone 616 R.
WANTED Colored woman wishes
day's work. Apply 1214 North Seventh
i .street.
WANTED Colored woman wishes
day's work. Apply 1217 North Seventu
. street.
i WANTED White woman wants po
i sltlon as cook in private family, $6 per
i week; can furnish references. Address
> C„ 5320, care of Telegraph.
i Colors girl, with references, wishes
> position as child's nurse or chamber
i maid. Please call or write, 343 Muench
>• street.
Situations Wanted—Female
WANTED by young lady. Typewrit
ing to do at home, evenings. Work
will be called for. Address R. 8., care
of Harrisburg Telegraph.
WANTED A respectable, middle
aged woman would like housekeeping
for a widower or bachelor; city pre
ferred. Address P., 4609, care of Tele
grapn.
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE To quick buyer, 6-room
bungalow facing Juniata river. Call at
Aqueduct Station, or address E. H. Ma
gulre, Duncannon, Route No. 1.
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.
FOR SALE—Dunkle Homestead, Sec
ond and Lincoln streets, Steelton, Pa.,
frontage on Second etreet 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 stale suitable for
garage. Most desirable location in
Steelton. Suitable for private resi
dences, flats, apartments, prlvato or
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. Must
be sold to settle estate. For further
information and price address, A. W.
Dunkle, Executor, Steelton, Pa.
FOR SALE Two uojolnlng bunga
low sites, at foot of mountain. Summer,
dale. Price $359. Apply Laura lleed,
CIS Chestnut street.
TOR SALE Two single, modern
home* on lot 30x100, 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. Clovrly
Heights.
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—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 one-half-story
1 frame; eight rooms and a bath; all
conveniences. The above properties
win bo sold at a bargain. Apvly
Keeney & Simmon J. New Cumberland,
FOR SALE 1955 Rudy Street; 2*4-
story frame dwelling; 6 rooms; front I
•and rear porches; newly painted and
papered; good condition; price, $1,200.00.
Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut
streets.
FOR SALE lB2l Market Street; 3-
stor.v brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath;
cypress finish; cemented cellar; gas and |
electric light; furnace; front and reai
porches; price, $3,800.00; terms easy.
Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnui
streets.
SEMI-BUNGALOW HOUSES That
should Interest you Just completed—
on Chestnut Street, near Eighteenth
well built conveniently arranged
modestly equipped. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
TWO PENBROOK HOUSES on Bank
Street Each 7 rooms lot, 30x150
price. $2,800 —would exchange for Har
risburg property. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
NOW is your real chance to purchase
No. 1829 Sixth Street 9 rooms—bath
gas furnace business street
with property in good condition. Bell
Realty Co., ~-ergner Building.
THAT brick dwelling. No. 1213 Derry
Street, on plot 25x120. with pavea
street on front and rear, should interest
an investor or contractor. Price right.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE 548 Woodbine S'reet
three-story house 9 rooms oath
gas Wectric light steam heat
lot, 16x95 to paved drive alley on rear.
Bell llealtv Co., Bergner Building.
| FOUR HOUSES on Crescent Street in
i the 300 block for sale all modern
improvements. .This investment may
interest you. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner
Building.
1351 VERNON STREET, a detached
house, 9 rooms, bath, all improvements;
rents for S2O; price, $2,800. H. G. Ped
low, 110 South Thirteenth street.
A NICE little home for a small fam
-1 ily, 2034 Boas street; good garden,
j stable on rear. Price, $1,050. H. G. Ped
low, 110 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE 2Vfc-story frame dwell
ing; located on the Turnpike east of
Camp Hill; 6 rooms and attic; cypress
finish; lot, 45x150. This property can
be bought at a bargain in order to close
an estate. Brinton-Packer Co..
and Walnut streets .
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT No. 128 Balm street,
3-story brick house, 8 rooms, bath,
porch, side yard; rent, S2O. J. E, Glp
ple, 1251 Market street.
, Real Estate For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OR RENT Six-room
houses, with stables, rent $5.00. Or sato
: price, $500.00. Kasy terms. One-half
. mile north of Penbrook. Address G.
Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street, Har
rlsburg. Pa.
For Sale —Miscellaneous
ik
A BARGAIN Spari of mules, ten
years old. just out of hard work on a
farm. Phone C- **• Mutzebaugh. Dun
; cannon, or Snyder, Liveryman, Marys
: vllle. Pa.
FOR SALE Grocery Store, Stock
I and Fixtures. For further Information
- call Bell phone 1354 R.
FOR SALE A mahogany sofa. Ap
ply 1114 North Second street.
i FOR SALE Rabbit hound, thor
t oughly broken and not gun shy. R. M.
> Bitting, Marysville, Pa.. P. O. Box 174.
FOR SALE Young cow. Inquire
- Percevial Nye, one-half mile cast ot
, Manada Gap, or address Grantville, Pa.
: NEW STORE JUST OPENED Spec
ial bargains in furniture, carpets,
( stoves, etc. We can save you money on
• home furnishings. Central Furniture
t Co., 324 Reily street.
FOR SALE A Victor Victrola and
• cabinet, fourteen pieces of the latest
■ music, $35.25. Address K.. 5322, care oi
s Telegraph.
FOR SALE Second-hand, delivery
- wagon; a bargain to quick buyer. Troy
Laundry, 1520 Fulton street.
J FOR SALE —Rival Peninsular range,
I practically new. Will sell for sls. Ad
dress 245 Woodbine street, or call Bell
- phone 59J.
i FOR SALE
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED Coal
s. and Sand-dredging outfit. Con
r venlent landing under term lease.
! Valuable delivery contracts will
Hp Included with sale. This Is an
opportunity for the right party.
J. E. GIPPLE,
a'
1251 Market Street.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR PALE CARDS on sale at tba
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE, at QaDle's. 111-117 South
Second atreet, Lawn Fence, Field Fence,
Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard
ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall 3oard.
Compo-Uoard. Doors, Bosh. Shu iter a.
Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, eta.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR HALE Diamond and Good
rich Automobile. Motorcycle and Blcyole
Tires. Trunks. Bags and Suitcase*.
Harness and Leather Goods made to
order. Solo Leather and Shoe Findings.
HARRISBURG HARNESS & BUPPLT
CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT dTB.
For Rent—lvlisceilaneous
FOR RENT Offices suitable
for a doctn< or dentist or general
purposes. Light, heat and at
tendance. Dr. John Oenslager,
711 North Third street.
Apartments For Rent
MacDANI ELS FAMILY APART
MENTB&LIght housekeeping, furnish
t?d complete; two large rooms; heatea,
sas range; private meter; cars ac
cessible all corporations. Phone 897 J.
1417 Market street.
SECOND ST.. N., 231 "Snavely
Building,' 7 rooms and bath; extra stor
age room, electric and gas, city steam.
Inquire at 217 North Second street.
SECOND ST.. 1700 Five and "lU
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings in olty.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT Large, comfortable,
well-furnished front room, with prlvato
family; bath; phone; all conveniences.
Apply 800 North Second street.
209 STATE STREET Newly fur
nished third floor front; city steam
heat; electric light; hot water system;
telephone.
TWO large unfurnished rooms, on
second floor, next to bath, suitable for
light housekeeping. Will furnish light
and heat and use of bath. Apply 1631 A
Market.
ON or before November 1, desirable
furnished room; not front; stationary
washstand; city steam; electric light
ing; bathroom adjoining; reference re
quired. 218 Pine street
FOR RENT Two pleasant front
rooms, in corner house; rent reason
able; all improvements. Apply 601 Cum
berland street.
FOR RENT -econd and third floors
of lis Market street; all Improvements,
steam heat. Apply Lunch Room of 113
Market.
| FOR RENT Two rooms, furnished
or unfurnished; use of bath and phone.
Call 801 l phone 1884 J.
I LARGE FRONT ROOM Secend
fyloor, splendid for man and wife; also
single room; hot water system; use of
phone; real home for the winter. 117
Pijie street.
Nicely furnished third floor front
room, corner house, fine location. All
conveniences, Including Bell phone.
Apply 16 North Nineteenth street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Second floor front, for
gentleman; heat, light, bath; quiet loca
tion; convenient to cars. Capitol, Post
Office. Inquire 265 Briggg street. Bell
phone 1278 R.
FOR RENT Large, nicely furnish
-1 ed room, with running water, suitable
for one or two persons; all conveni
ences. Address 9 North Front street.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT Jn
private family; use of phone and bath;
also board. Apply 606 Briggs street.
ROOMS FOR RENT Unfurnished;
three rooms and bath; porch in rear;
second floor. Bell phone 4344J, or care
of Telegraph.
FURNISHED ROOMS for light
housekeeping. 107 Chestnut street.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large,
airy; single or communicating, with
kitchenettes; atoves furnished free;
hath, phone and laundry privileges; all
outoido, exclusive and prlyate. 419
Kroad street
Board Wanted
YOUNG COUPLE desire boarding
with strictly private family. Central
location. Apply C.. 4608, care of Tele
graph.
Wanted—Board—Rooms
WANTED Two rooms, one as llv-
Ingroom, the other as bedroom, rates
reasonable, within walking distance of
downtown. Address K.. 6328, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED By young office man,
room and board in strictly private fam
ily; state terms and full particulars.
Address Box A, 6326, care of Telegraph.
ABIGAIL INN Breakfast. 6:30 to
i 8:30: Lunch, 12 to 1:30; Dinner, 6 to 7:30.
Single meals, 25c. Sunday dinners, 3oc.
Home cooking. 916 North Sixth street.
Wanted —Miscellaneous
WANTED, TO RENT—A large house,
good location, In city or near suburb.
, 5327, care of Telegraph.
: ' MEMBERS OF ROYAL ARCANUM
will receive valuable information by
addressing Box No. 603, Harrisburg, Pa.
: WANTED Bicycles, frames, coast
ers, brakes, etc. We pay highest cash
prices. Bell 386 J.
WANTED A small, second-hand
i cash register; must be cheap and in
, good condition. Address, giving full
. particulars, C. R., 3216, care of Tele
. graph.
; Business Opportunities
FOR SALE—Small business at a sac
rifice. Small expenses. Address M. C.
. H.. 5325, care Telegraph.
FOR SALE Cigar and Tobacco
. Store. Best business location on the
. Hill. Good reason for selling. Price,
$260.00, 3A South Thirteenth street.
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.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unneceaaary. Send for par
; ticulars. Press Snydlcate, 7VS Lock
port, N. Y.
Business Personals
MASQUERADE COSTUMES FOR
, HIRE. Sizes from 10 years up. Alao a
, full line of latest style Overcoats for
sale. N. Brenner. 426 Walnut street.
IF your house, old or new, needs
• painting, and you are interested In
: GOOD work, let me give you an estl
-1 mate on same. Only best material use 3.
Also paperhanging. D. W. BIXLER.
" 21S0 SUSQUEHANNA STREET. PHONE
4006 J.
CASH paid for ladles' 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.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work bandied—one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 4399.
Business Personals
LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit
cases (drummers' samples) positively at
the lowest, prices in the city. Call and
be convinced. Also suits of clothing,
watches, diamonds and sporting goods
at low prices. COHEN & SON. Reliable
Pawnbrokers, 411 Market street, at
subway.
Money to Loan
MONEY TO LOAN oil Real~Bstate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
i Box 174, Harrlaburg, Pa.
MONEY advanced to houseiceepers at
legal rates; business confidential. Profit ,
Sharing Loan Society, Room 7. Spooner
Building, 9 North Market Square. <
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fI.EOO TO LXDAN on first mortgage. 1
Address P. O. Box C-776, City. (
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Storage
FIREPROOF STORAGE] Private '
' rooms for household goods, f2 i.er J
month and up. We Invite Inspection
' Low Insurance. 457-44S South Second
atreet. Harriaburg Storage Company. •
STORAGE In 1-atory crick building, ,
rear 408 Market aireet. 1
Household goods in clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Diener, Jeweler. 408 Market Bt.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house
hold goods and merchandise. Private '
rooms, $1 to 13. Wagons, 76c cents per
month. D. Cooper & Co, 411 Broad
street. Both phones.
Hauling and Moving
HAULING
R. A. Hartman. National Transfer
Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers
and general hauling. W. H. Lathe,
'■ Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets.
ReU phone No. 2SOSR.
Musical
JOIN our new Vlctrola Club. Get your
Vlctrola and your selection of fourteen
pieces of music and start to pay In No
vember A postal card will bring the
i club manager. Address H., 6321, care
> of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Strictly high grade
' GRAND PIANO. Used short time. Will
' sell at a bargain. Address Box D, 4311,
cs re of Telegraph.
HAVE your VICTROLA, GRAFANOLA
or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR
i ED by an expert. Bell phone 3241 J.
■ Write, or call, at SIS Broad street.
Automobiles
: FOR SALE 1916 Velie, six-cylinder,
■ flve-passenger, two extra tires and rims,
good as new, price 1900; 1915 Chalmers,
two new tires, price $600; 1912 Pullman.
• 5250; 1912 Reeal $250. Miller Auto Co.;
i 68 South Cameron street. Bell 4119.
I ,FOR SALE Hupmoblle touring car
In fine condition. A bargain for cash.
i H. M. Ylngst, 1423 Third street.
1 FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger
. Wlnton touring car, in good condition
New cord tires all around. Miller Auto
Co., 68 South Cameron. Bell phone
4119.
I 1 _
J Motorcycles and Bicycles
1 1913 HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR~
CYCLE Single cylinder; new tires;
t new belt; Just overhauled. Will sacrl
-1 flee for cash. Call 46 North Twelftn
. street.
JAS. MURRAY has a fine stock of re
built bloycles for sale CHEAP. Also re
. pairs any part of bicycles very reason
. able. Act quickly. 1014 James street
I QUICK BARGAIN Come !n to-day
ana buy a good, dependable bike. Easy
terms. Prices to suit your pocketbook.
. Apply Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North
, Third street.
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; Legal Notices
PROPOSALS
Office of the Board of Commission
ers of Public Grounds and Buildings,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelv
, ed by the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings, Harrlsburg,
Pa., until twelve o'clock noon, Tuea
t day. October 17, 1916, for furnishing
all material and labor required in the
. reconstruction of Barn destroyed by
flre July 21. 1916, on the property of tho
, State Lunatic Hospital, located neat
; Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Pa., as
I called for In the plans and speclflca-
I tions prepared under the direction of
the Board of Commissioners of Public
: Grounds and Buildings.
Plans, specifications and bidding
blanks may be obtained by prospective
- bidders on application to the Superln
f tehdent of Public Grounds and Bulld
! ings, Harriaburg, Pa.
A certified check drawn to the order
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
: in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars
($500.00) must accompany each* pro
posal. Proposals and checks must be
in oesled envelopes marked: "Proposals
. for Rebuilding Barn at State Lunatic
, Hospital, Harrlsburg, Pa."
C SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
r Superintendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings.
PROPOSALS
II Office of the Board of Commissioners
of Public Grounds and Buildings,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
, ceived by the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings at his office, in
' the State Capitol Building, Harrlsburg,
' Pa., until two o'clock Pk. M., Tuesday,
- October 17, 1916, for furnishing and In
stalling foundation and trench work,
electrical work and pipe work, for new
Turbo Generator Unit in the Power
House of the State Institution foi
Feeble-Minded of Western Pennsylva
' nia, Polk, Venango County, as called
for In the specifications and shown on
. drawings prepared under the direction
I of the Board of Commissioners of Pub
r lie Grounds and Buildings.
Plans, specifications and bidding
blanks may bft obtained by prospective
. bidders on application to J. M. Mur
, dock, M D., Superintendent State Insti
tution, Polk, Pa., or to the Superlnten
. dent of Public Grounds and Buildings,
j Harrlsburg, Pa.
, Each bid must be accompanied by a
i preliminary bond of an Incorporated
. Trust Company or Surety Company, or
a certified check in a sum equal to ten
- per cent. (10 per cent.) of the contract
price.
Proposals and checks, or bonds, must
be in sealed enevolpes marked "Pro
posals for Work and Material In Con
. nection with New Turbo-Generator
< Unit." State Institution, Polk, Venango
' County, Penna.
SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent of Public Grounds and
g Buildings.
II TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE—
. Notice Is hereby given that application
< has been filed in the office of the Clerk
i of the Court of Quarter Session of Dau
-1 phin County, Pennsylvania, and wilt be
presented to said Court on Monday,
. October 16, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., for
■ the transfer of the license to sell liquor
! at retail now held by Theodore S. Frye,
for premises No. 501 State street,
. Eighth ward. Harrlsburg, Pa., to prem
ises at No. 1012 North Seventh street,
a Seventh ward, Harrlsburg, Pa.
HENRY F. HOLLER,
Clerk.
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap-
plication will be made to the Governor
. of the State of Pennsylvania on Tuea
r day. October ill, 1916, by Harry D. Del
motte, A. H. Armstrong, and John C.
_ Orr, under the Act of Assembly of the
> Commonwealth of Pennsylvania en
i titled "An act to provide for the in
. corporation and regulation of certain
I corporations," approved April 29, 1874,
and the supplements thereto, ror tho
B charter of an Intended corporation to
be called "THE WINTERMINTS COM
- PANY," the character and object of
. which Is the general manufacture of
confections and swtet meata from ar
f tic las and Ingredients used for that
> purpose, and the buying and selling of
the same, and for these purposes to
~ have, possess, and enjoy all the rights,
benefits, and privileges of the said Act
t of Assembly and Its supplements.
B. FRANK NKAD,
Solicitor.
WALL STREET IS i
FURIOUSLY ACTIVE!
t
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Foreign Trading Exceeds {;
1,300,000 Shares; Rallies J
Set Back jj
New York, Oct. 9.—Acttvtty con-
tlnued at a furious pace throughout f
the foreign trading In the first two '
hours exceeding 1,300,000 shares. Ral- 1
lies were subject to occasional sharp '
short setbacks, shipping Issues, which t
formed an enormous percentage of
the whole, being naturally the objec
tive of the short Interest. The turn
over In steel was almost beyond com- {
putatlon, many single dots at 1,000 to j
8,000 shares following the first lot of c
80,000. Recessions of 1 to 3 points 3
from extreme rallies set in at midday.
Bonds were heavy on comparatively ;
light dealings. * 1
NEW, YORK STOCKS I
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New r
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex- '
changes, 3 North Market Square. Har- ,
rlsburg; J 338 Chestnut street, Phlla
delphla; 84 Pine street. New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, Oct. 9.
. , Open. Clos.
Allls-Chalmers 24>,i 24%
American Beet Sugar ... 95 % 95 %
American Can,., 58 60
American C& F 65% 66*4
American Cottbn OH ... 54 53 %
American Ice Securities . 28% 27%
American Locomotive .. 75 77%
American Smelting 106% 107%
American Sugar 112% 113 ,
American T & T 132 132%
Anaconda 89% 92
Atchison 106% 105
Baldwin Locomotive ... 80 83%
Bethlehem Steel 535 542
Butte Copper 63% 63%
California Petroleum ... 22 22%
Canadian Pacific 178% 178
Central Leather 74 79%
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 66% 65%
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 95% 95 %
Chicago, R. I. and Pacific 19% 19%
Chino Con Copper 52% 53
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 48 53%
Consolidated Gas 137% 137%
Corn Products 15% 16%
Crucible Steel 84 85%
Crucible Steel pfd 121% 121%
Erie 37% 38%
Distilling Securities .... 42 43
Erie Ist pfd 53% 5 3
General Electric Co .... 177% 177
Goodrich B F 72 72%
Great Northern pfd .... 117% 117%
Great Northern Ore subs 41% 41%
Inspiration Copper .... 60% 64% ,
Interboro-Metropolitan. . 17% 17%
Interboro-Met 51% 52
Kansas City Southern .. 26% 26%
Lackawanna Steel 84 84
Lehigh Valley 81 82% ;
Maxwell Motors 89 90 V 4 -
Merc Mar ctfs 39 37
Merc Mar ctfs pfd 112 108%
Mex Petroleum 106% 106%
Miami Copper 36% 3 7
Midvale Steel 66% 66%
National Lead 68% 68%
New York Central .... 107 108%
N Y N H and H 60 60
NY O and W . 27 % 27 %
Nor and West 137 139%
Northern Pacific 112% 112%
Pacific Mail 23% 25
Penna Railroad 57% 57%
Pressed Steel Car >6O 63%
Hallway Steel Spg 53 52% I
Ray Con Copper 24% 24
Reading 107 107% I
Republic Iron and Steel. 66% 7 3
Southern Pacific 100 100%
Southern Ry 26% 29%
Southern Ry pfd 69 70
Studebaker 131% 131%
Tennessee Copper 23% 24%
Texas Oil 219% 219%
Union Pacific 143 147%
U S I Alcohol 118% 121
U S Rubber 60 58%
U S Steel 109 111 %
U S Steel pfd 119 119
Utah Copper 92 92%
Virginia-Carolina Chem. 42% 4 2
West Union Telegraph.. 9 9 100
Westinghouse Mfg 60 61%
Willys-Overland ...6... 4 4 44
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
Philadelphia, Oct. 9. Wheat
Market firm; No. 2, red. spot and
October, $1.56® 1.59; No. 2, Southern,
red, $1.64@1.67.
Corn Lower; No. 2, yellow, local,
98®99c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, local,
97 ® 98c.
Oats Steady; No. 2. white. 54®
54% c; No. 3, white, 52%@53c,
Bran The market Is firm, '
city mills, winter, per ton. $26.u0; weal
em. winter pr ton. *26 UCi- -nut winter
per ton, $28.50®29.00; Spring, per ton,
$28.00® 28.50. '
Refined Sugars —■ Market steady;
powdered, 7.05®7.10c; fine granulated,
6.95® 7.00 c; confectioners' A, 6.86®
6.90 c.
Butter The market Is lower;
western, creamery, extras, 36%@56V4c;
nearby prints, fancy, 39c.
Eggs The market Is steady;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, sll.lO per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, SIO.BO per case,
western, extra, firsts, free cases, sll.lO
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.50®
10.80 per case.
Live Poultry The market is steady:
fowls, 17@19c; roosters, 15®19c; Spring
chickens, 15®18c; broilers, 20®22c;
ducks, 15@17c.
Dressel Poultry—Steady; fowls, fancy
28H® 24c; do., good to choice. 22® 2.1 c.
Legal Notices
CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 3226 IN
BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court
of the United States for the Middle
District of Pennsylvania, Uriah U. Bol
linger, of Fort Hunter, Dauphin Counv
ty, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under
the Act of Congress of July 1, 189&,
having applied for a full discharge
from all debts provable against hs
estate under said Act, notice Is hereby
given to all known creditors and othei
persons in interest, to appear before the
said court at Scranton, in said District,
on the 30th day of October, 1916, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, to show causo,
If any they have, why the prayer ot
the said petitioner should not be
granted. j
GEORGE C. SCHEUER,
Clerk.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
regular yearly meeting of the Harris
burg Public Library Association will be
held at the Library, Front and Walnut
Streets, Harrlsburg, Pa., on October 16,
1916, at 7 P. M.
D. BAILEY BRANDT.
Secretary.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau
phin County, No. 196 March Term,
1916 Laura C Dooley vs. Edward
Dooley. .
To Edward Dooley,
Sir:
YOU are hereby notified that the
hearing in the above stated case on the
part of the libellant will be held at the
Court House in the City of Harrisburfr,
on Monday, the 23d day of October, A.
D. 1916, at 10 A. M„ at which time and
place you may attend if you see proper
so to do.
PAUL G. SMITH.
Attorney for Libellant.
Harrlsburg, Pa., October 9. 1916.
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Unlisted and Inactive bonds and
stocks
Bought Sold Quoted
Write or call for information on
any bond or stock you may own.
D. W. Ritthey & Co.
Finance Building
Philadelphia
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do., small sizes, 19021 c; old roost
"■i 16c; broiling chickens, nearby.
<.o®26c; do., western, 22@26c; roasting
chickens, western, choice to fancy, 20®
24c; do., nearby, 26®32c; Spring ducks,
nearby, 20®21c.
Potatoes Firm and higher;
Pennsylvania and New York, per
bushel, $1.25@1.35- 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, $1.26® 1.50; Jersey, per basket.
90c® SI.OO.
Flour Market dull and nominal;
winter, clear, $6.0®B.o0; do.. straight*.
$6.76@7.25; do., patents, $7.2607.76;
Spring, firsts, clear, $7.10®7.40; do.,
patents, $8.00@8.60; do., favorite brands.
$8.7509.25.
Ha ■ — The market is firm with a
fair demand; new timothy. No. 1,
large bales, $18.00018.50; No. 1. small
bales. $17.50018.00; No. 2, $16.00®
16.50: No. 3, $14.00® 15.00; sample,
slo.oo® 14.00.
Light, mixed. $16.60017.00; No. 1.
$16.00® 15.50; No. 2, $13.50014.50.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, 111., Oct. 9. Cattle Re
ceipts, 25,000; steady. Native beef cat
tle, $6.60011.35; western steers, $6.15®
9.40; stocKers and feeders, $4.7507.75;
cows and heifers, $3.6009.40; calves,
$8.00012.50.
Sheep —r Receipts. 30,000; firm.
Wethers, $6.60 @ 8.26; lambs, $7.25®
10.80,
Hogs Receipts, 36,000; active, 5c
under Saturday's average. Bulk of
sales, $9..1509.85; light, $9.0509.95;
mixed, $9.00®9.95; heavy, $8.95®9.90;
roueh, $8.95@9.20; pigs, $6.75@8.90.
CLASSIFIED
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
r —■ ————,
THINGS YOU WANT AND
WHERE TO GET THEM
Artificial Limbs and Trusses
Braces for all deformities, abdominal
supporters. Capital City Art. Limb Co.,
412 Market St. Bell Phone.
French Cleaning and Dyeing
Goodman's, tailoring and repairing, all
guaranteed. Call and deliver. Bell
phone 3296. 1306% N. Sixth St.
Fire Insurance and Real Estate
J. E/ Gipple—Fire Insurance—Real Es
tate—Rent Collecting. 1251 Market St.
Bell phone.
, Photographer
Daughten Studios—Portrait and Com*
mercial Photography. 210 N. Third St,
Bell 3583.
Tailors
George F. Shope. Hill Tailor, 1241 Mar
ket. Fall goods are now ready.
Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing. Ladles*
work a specialty. Steve Wugrenec,
207 Locust.
Signs and Enamel Letters
Poulton, 807 Market street. Bell phones
Prompt and efficient service.
For Sale! For Sale!
I—THE OHEV SHOLOM TEMPLE
PROPERTY. Corner Second, South
and Barbara streets. A person with
money and brain can make a good
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. 282 State street. The cheap
est and finest house In the block,
terms to suit buyer.
4—No. 826 Third street. 14 rooms
and two baths, lot 29x100. Can be
remodeled into a store.
s—Black's stone yard and home
stead, railroad siding, for sale sep
arately or together. 203-5-7 South
Seventeenth street.
6—No. 1836 State street. Three
story brick with all Improvement*
lot 22x133; room for garage. '
7—One house in 1600 block on Seo
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 lots in
Bellevue. No reasonable offer will
be rejected by
S. FRIEDMAN, Real Estate and In
surance, Kunkel Building:, or 217
Peller street.
FRANK R. LEIB
& SON
Real Estate and Insurance
Office, No. 18 North Third St
Harrisburg, Pa.
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 St., 8-story brick
store and apartment building, store
room 63x15 and a 3-room apart
ment on first floor. Two apart
ments, 3 rooms each or one 6-room
and bath apartment, second floor
3-room and bath apartment on
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.
Public Sale of Pure Bred Hol
stein Bulls, Pol-Angus
Cows With Calves and Pol-
Angus Heifers
To t?e held at the Dairy Barn of
the State Institution for the
Feeble-minded and Epileptic, at
Spring City, Pa., on
Thursday, October 19, 1916
PURE BRED HOLSTEIN BULLS
A. Three two-year old.
B. Three yearlings.
C. One eight months old.
D. One four weeks old.
PURE BRED POL-ANGUS COWS
WITH CALVES, AND HEIFERS
A. Twenty-three heifers.
B. Twelve cows with calves.
All of this stock is high grade, and
is in flrst-class condition.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, sharp.
Terms: Cash.
OSCAR E. THOMSON. Supt.
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