Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 26, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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COLLINS On October 24. 1916. Harry
l-'ellx Collins. son of Wtllm £.. alia
Bessie V. Collins, aged IS years, 11
months and 14 days. „
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at -
o'clock, from his parents' residence,
1141 Parry Funeral private.
Lost and Found
IX)ST Gray slip top cover, black
trrooiinM, from Hupmobile. Monday a.-
icrnoon, between Harrisburg and La> *r
pool. Kinder kindly notify H. \> oiser.
Sh&mokin. Pa. Suitable reward of
fered.
LADIES' TAILORING Also remod
eling and repairing: moderate charges.
H. U Powell. 9-5 North Third street.
LOST Gold pin. with three enam
eled forget-me-nots. betVeen Fifteenth
and Market and main building of Capl- j
tol. Monday afternoon. <I.OO reward
If returned tothls office.
Help Wanted —Male
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES j
MEN WANTED Ablebodied. unmar
ried men under age of 85; Citizens of
United States, of good character ana ;
temperate habits, who can speak, read |
aau writo the English language. For ]
Information apply to Recruiting Of
ficer. Bergner Bldg.. Jrd & Market ata,
Harrisburg. ,
WANTED Tinner, helper and ap- ,
jrentke W. W. Zei#lers dk Son, 1436 i
J>erry street.
WANTED Boy. over lfc years, to
lellver goods and help in store. Kreid-
U>r's Grocery, Second and Walnut
streets,
BOY—I 6 or IS years, wanted to work
In store and do delivery work. Apply
Hull Bros., 1718 North Third street.
BOY WANTED To deliver and
make himself useful around store. In
quire 337 Chestnut street.
WHITE MAN Sober, to wash auto- \
mobiles at night. Steady employment
and good wages. Kmc Garage, 1917
North Third street. |
WANTED 5O able-bodied
men for piece work. Experienced
truckers can earn $75 to S9O per
month. Must be able to read and
write. Apply in person only to
agent of Pennsylvania Railroad
Company at Division Street
Transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris
burg, Pa.
WANT Young men to learn auto
mobile business, to becoma practical
mechanics and chauffeurs. We give
our students a chance to make money
t the rate of 20c per hour between
class hours. We guarantee to pay you
30c per hour as soon as competent.
150 in cash required. Auto Transporta
tion School. 27-29 North Cameron
street.
COMMERCIAL SPANISH Specla.
classes affording an opportunity to
iiuickly learn Spanish, by an easy and
efficient method at YOUNG MEN'S
BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Large firms;
everywhere are now in need of secre
taries. correspondents, stenographers,
clerks, salesmen and managers, who un
derstand Spanish. Call, write, or phone
Bell 4361 lor particulars.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Ex- ;
animations for Railway Mail Clerks, ■
Post Office Clerks and other positions
Boon to be held. See Mr. Depue, ot
Interstate Civil Service Bureau at
Young Men's Business Institute, Her
gliey Building. Front and Market
streets, or phone Bell 43SL
v,
WANTED For permanent
employment, first-class machin
ists and tloor molders. Apply S.
Morgan Smith Co, York, Pa.
WAITER WANTED White man.
fcpply at Vanderau's Restaurant. Cham- i
bersburg. Pa.
WANTED Job compositor: union
ihop; steady employment', first-class
man only considered. Address X, 5372,
tare of Harrisburg Telegraph.
WANTED Boys over IS years of
age for factory work. Good wages and
steady work. Apply at once at Hershey
Employment Bureau. Hershey Pa.
SOLICITORS WANTED for country
work Well-known proposition; liberal
commission; reference required. Call
Mr. Walker, Hershey House, Friday, l
to 3 P. M.
BOYS WANTED Over 14 years, for
Say messengers. Apply Postal Tele
graph Office.
WANTED 4O or 50 foreign labor
ers. Apply 2013 North Eleventh street,
ready to go to work. Good pay and
good boardinghouse. Work the year
round.
WANTED Baker, second hand, at
once. Thorley Baking Co.
LABORERS WANTED Good wages.
Heady work with chance for advance
ment. Apply Master Mechanic's Office,
Central Iron and Steel Company. <
WANTED Honest boy from 16 to
IS years of age, to work in store. Ref
erences required. Apply Runkle's, Fif
tenth and Walnut streets.
WANTED Bookkeeper, in large
wholesale house. Address, stating age,
experience and salary expected, Box I A
53*2, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Energetic, young man
to act as clerk and collector. Apply 2u6
Bergner Building.
WANTED Contract laborers. $3.00
fo $3.50 per day. Paxtang Quarry,
pax tang. Pa.
WANTED
Carpenters, Handymen and
Laborers.
10 Good Carpenters. 40 cents
per hour.
20 Good Handymen, 32 cents
per hour.
20 Good Laborers, 28 cents
per hour.
Working 10% hours per day.
Apply on job. Robert Grace
Contracting Co.,
Cumberland Valley Bridge.
Houses For Rent*
CITY 7
1125 Monroe St., 2 s. f„ 5 r ssi
1126 Monroe St., 2 8. f., 5 r Sr. i
1112 N. 12th St., 2 s. f., 7 r 7i
924 Ash Ave., 2 s. f.. 5 r $lO i
1007 N. Third St, 8 r. and b
1207 N. 14th St.. 2% s. b.. Sr.. b.. ••-'5 4
M 2 W. State St.. 3 s. b.. 9 r.. b. *43?
123 State St., 3 a. b.. 12 r. b 70 •
\ SIBI'RBAX
Camp Hm-2H • b., 10 r. b., elec-f
trlclty. garage. % acre s2si
Fnnla—Adams St.. 2H 8. f„ C r.. .|i:i
White Hill— 6 Hummel St *ll'i
Halnlyn (Aldinger Cottage) 860.
APARTMENTS
N25 N. 6th St, 2 r. and b 21 j
204 Lncmt St, modern housekeeping!
apartments 930, >33, MO, *431
3©fl X. Second—(lst floor) 5 rooms*
and bath; city steam heat ... *ROi
Donaldson Bnildinjr—Rooms 202-204,1
> furnished, from January Ist. I
MILLER BROTHERS & CO. ;
Member Hb(. Real Estate Board 1
REAL ESTATE
lusraaee Surety Bonds'
Locust and Court Streets j
THURSDAY EVENING, SARRESBURG TELEGRAPH! OCTOBER 26, 1916.
HERE'S COMPETITION IN TENANT-BUNTING ™ ANB YOUR COMPETITORS ADVERTISE
Help Wanted —Male
MECHANICAL DRAWING Special
night classes now forming at YOUNG
MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Learn to
be a Frog and Switch draftsman. Local
, positions. Good salaries. -Write, call,
; or phone for particulars.
PRINTER Young man desired, to
learn printing business. One with some
experience desired. Must be neat and
willing to work. State experience and
how much salary expected. Address
Box S.. 5373. care of Telegraph.
MALE HELP WANTED
Jobbing Jewelers Silversmiths
and Plate Printers to work in
■ Philadelphia. Please state age,
experience, salary expected and
' reterence. Address Room 717
Crozer Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED Young roan to work in
j store Saturday afternoons and even- ,
, lugs. Box H. 5371, care of Telegraph.
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GOOD, strong, healthy boys. owe. 18.
1 Apply Superintendent The 'lelegrayD
I i'nniing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa.
Help Wanted —Female
;
MIDDLE-AGED woman for general
housework; small family; no washing, i
1114 James street. ;
A HIGH SCHOOL glil to work be
tween school hours. Call 2514 Derry
street.
; WANTED Experienced pastry
j cook. Wages, $lO per week. Apply j
j Hotel Senate.
, WANTED A good, plain cook;
; white preferred. Apply 115 South Fron:
street.
WANTED A woman to do hand
ironing. Apply Troy Laundry. 1520-26
Fulton street.
WANTED Girls
fer folding department.
Inquire Office Blough
Manufacturing Co.
OPERATORS Thoroughly experi
enced on power sewing machines, U>
work on ladies' aprons aad children's
play suits; steady work at good wages.
Apply Jennings Manufacturing Com
pany, 414-416 State street.
LEARN SHORTHAND AND TYPE
WRITING AT HOME. We loan you a
typewriter free while yon learn. Stan
' dard system. Thorough instruction.
Easily learned. Complete course, sls.
No extras. Address Interstate Bureau.
Harrisburg. Pa.
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS
The Blough Manufac
turing Company are
needing operators. In
experienied eirls will be ;
paid whi\e learning.
Good positions and good
pay for those who are
willing to work. Inquire
at office, Reily and Ful
ton streets.
LEARN SHORTHAND AND TYPE- !
WRITING AT HOME. We loan you a
typewriter free while you learn. S*an- .
card system. Thorough instruction. '•
Easily learned. Complete course. 115. !
No extras. Addre&s Interstate Bureau,
i Harrisburg, Pa.
GIRLS WANTED
ARE you wanting a good position,
with good pay and pleasant surround
ings? If so, call at the office of the
Blough Manufacturing Co., Reily and
Fulton streets. Operators on machines
re constantly in demand.
WANTED. AT ONCE Sewing ma
chine operators, experienced and learn-,
cis. Pay good wages while learning.
, Steadv work. Steelton Glove Co, cor
; ner Second and Dupont, Steelton.
WE have room for operators, learn
ers. folders and trimmer, good pay and
easy work making ladles' and chil
dren's wear; several special machine
' operators wanted. Harrisburg Apparel
Co.. over City Star Laundry, rear en
trance.
! WANTED White girl for general
housework In small family. Call at
■ 1608 Forster street, or Bell phone
I 209W.
J WANTED A good, reliable girl, or
woman, for upstairs work. One who
1 will stay nights. Good home and good
wages. Apply 1813 North Second street.
WANTED A white girl as second
, maid. References required. Apply Box
[R, 4850.
SALESWOMAN The position is
open for a thoroughly experienced
saleswoman in I-adies' Suit Department.
Permanent position, with good salary,
iis assured the right person. Apply
P.obinson & Co, Third and Broad
streets.
WANTED Girls 16 years
and over, experienced and learn
ers. Apply Silk Mill, Corner
Xorth and Second streets.
Kelp Wanted—
Male and Female
WANTED A man or woman for
general housework. Call Bell phone
SI36R.
Situations Wanted —Male
YOUNG MAN WANTS situation In
■ barber shon. Steady work. Call United
phone 521 W.
MARRIED MAN, 32, desires position
at any kind of work. Some experience
at painting. A. S. 11., P. O. Box 423,
City.
YOUNG MAN desires position as
stenographer, or general office work.
Experience. Good references. Address
H. R. G., 1411 Market street. City.
COLORED MAN would like position
as cook, or housework; good references;
settle-minded and sober. Will go out
of town. Call, or write. Will Simmons,
627 Forster street.
STENOGRAPHER Desires position,
or general office work: references. Ad
dress C. Smeltz, 1411 Market street.
CHAUFFEUR Young, white man
would like position; ran do all repair
ing. Inquire 656 Reily street.
FIREMAN Would like position
taking charge of furnace In private
family. Apply 1109 North Eleventh
street. Willard Burns.
CHAUFFEUR Experienced In
driving and taking care of car, desires
permanent position with private family.
Address W, 4614, care or Telegraph.
WANTED Middle-aged, married
man would like position driving team,
or any kind'of work; Is handy with
tools: can give good reference. Address
• 1324 street.
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"The Truth and Nothing but the
Truth in Your Classified Ads | i
No ad is good unless it is all true.
No ad will pay unless it is all true. No
ad will ever find a place in these col
• umns unless it is believed to be all true.
Write the ad of your property as
though you expected to have to prove
[ every statement you make—and that
ad will sell your property. Write your
ad for a job in the same spirit—and
I you'll get the job YOU want.
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Situations Wanted—Female
- .
I WANTED Position as stenographet
|by young lady, with experience. Ad
l dress Stenographer, care of Telegraph.
! WANTED Colored woman desires
day's work of any kind. Call 1217
North Seventh street.
HOUSEWORK Young woman
would like position; has experience and
can give best reference. Address Box
63, R. D. No. 1. Mechanlcsburg.
WANTED Housework in private
family, or a clerkship In a store. Ad
! dress Miss Mae Hartman, SS6 Main
i I street. Steelton, Pa.
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COLORED WOMAN wants day's work
of any kind. 1302 North Seventh street,
| City. *
WOMAN wants day's work as office
i cleaning. Call Bell phone 4252 J. from
j 7 to S:3O P. M.
| WANTED Colored girl, neat and
j willing, wants a place to assist with
general housework. Apply 65S Calder
; street.
j WANTED Young woman desires
I position as bookkeeper and stenog
rapher; experienced: moderate salary;
j can furnish reference. Apply X. Y. Z„
'' care of Telegraph.
WANTED Day's work of any kind
by a middle-aged colored woman. 1401,
i corner of Calder and North Fourth
j street.
WANTED A young, colored girl
would like a small wash to do at home.
Call, or address, 1336 Mayflower street,
j City. I
i WANTED Woman wanta day's
work. Apply 3014 Kensington street.
f WANTED Day's work of any kind
|by capable white woman. Apply 313
Briggs street.
WANTED Colored woman desires
position doing general housework. 1308
North Seventh street.
; WANTED Colored woman desires
day's work of any kind. Apply 717
' North Seventh street.
Real Estate For Sale
1 1. FOR SALE Several desirable
i ! building plots both in city and suburbs.
■ Bungalow sites, desirable farms close
! by. A. C. Mead, Sth Floor Union Trust
} Company Building, Harrisburg. Pa.
• , TWO small properties for sale at $2,-
900 now yielding $26 per month. If
> you want a good investment buy these
1 at the lowest price. Btell Realty Co,
5 Bergner Building.
! PENBROOK Plot of grround on
South Tweaty-ninth street, between
Canby and Elm streets; size. 245x200
! feet, with double house. Price right. H.
G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street.
TWO good houses, one practically
new. can be bought with $l5O cash and
balance payable S2O per month. Prices,
12,400 and $2,800. 11. G. Pedlow, 110
South Thirteenth street.
* FOR SALE Brick residence, 1326
Derrv street, ten rooms and bath. De
i strable location, .-uitable for apart
! ments. Lot. 30x186. faces on Dorry
1 street, with a rear width of 30 feet on
Thompson avtnue. Inquire C. E. Booser,
Room 500, Johnson Building.
1 STEAM-HEATED; BRICK HOUSE
' FOR SALE Six rooms bath
electric light porch front balcony
—cemented cellar. Price, only $2,400.
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. *
FOR SALE No. 1434 Regina Street
! brick dwelling lO rooms bath
—gas extra lot on side running to
i paved street on rear stable on lot.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE No. 77 Disbrow Street,
I brick house, 6 rooms, bath, gas. fur
> nace, cemented cellar, porch front and
rear; yielding sl7 per month. Bell
I i Realty Co, Bergner Building.
• $l,lOO WILL BUY a frame house on
j Kensington Street; 8 rooms; side en
! trance. We also offer other cheap
■ | property. Bell Realty Co, Bergner
. j Building.
I SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE
; —Large frame house bath steam
: ! heat lot. 80x135 considerable
fruit ohickenhouse. Price, $3,000.
' Bell Realty Co, Bergner Building.
$3,000 WILL BUY a three-story brick
. house on North Eighteenth Street, not
' i tar from Market Street. All imrove
' , ment Bell Realty Co, Bergner Build
!' ing.
SOUTH TWENTY-SECOND STREET,
| 1003 lf you want a nice corner
j property with lot 40x115, front and rear
porches, close to trolley line, inspect
• I this one. Price is very low at $1,800.00.
[ ; Backenstoss Bros, Russ Building.
i FOR SALE BWATARA STREET, S.
J1 W. corner Twenty-first. If you want a
1 nice stucco house, in a good locality,
inspect this pair. Hardwood; all im
! provements. Price very low. Backen
stoss Bros, Russ Building.
FOR SALE —Two adjoining bunga
-1 low sites, at foot of mountains. Summer
-1 dale. Price. $350. Apply Laura Reed.
316 Chestnut street.
FOR SALE Two single, modern
homes on lot 30x100. Cloverly Heights.
Conveniently located for Harrisburg ot
Steelton residents. Terms to suit pur
chaser. If you are in the market for
a home, call J. M. Stark & Son, Cloverly
Heights.
PUBLIC SALE October 27, 1 P. M„
Christ Martin Farm, containing 77
acres. Buildings in good condition.
Running water. Will be sold as whole
or two parts, one tract containing 47
acres, the other 30. Buildings on both
tracts. Six good lime kilns on tract No.
1, with good lime trade. Located Cum
berland county, two miles north of Me
chanlcsburg. at Silver Spring Church.
FOR RALE—II 4 Washington street,
corner River alley, two and one-hall
story frame: eight rooms and a bath;
all conveniences.
Corner Bridge and Eighth streets,
Elkwood, two and one-half-story
frame; eight rooms and bath; all
conveniences. The above • properties
will be sold at a bargain. Apply
Keeney tc Simmons. New Cumberland.
Real Estate For Rent ,
' FOP. RENT Well-furnlshed corner
house, eight rooms, two baths, large j
j reception hall; every room large, light:
and airy; electric lights, steam heat 4
broad veranda front and side: large !
lawns, garege and laundry in rear. Con-i
t rally located. 7 minutes' from Square. '
Street cars pass house every seven and
a half minutes. Rent reasonable, as
• owner is leaving city. Possession lm- !
mediate. A. S. Miller & Son. Eighteenth ■
, and State streets
FOR RENT 1159 Derrv street —J
two-story brick gas and electricity
furnace range all improvements.
Rent. S2O per month. Inquire 259 Herr
street.
FOR RENT CAMP HILL. North !
! Bowman avenue, two-storv bungalow:
teven rooms and bath; open fireplace;
! electricity; gas; heat; cemented cellar. |
Address P. O. Box 452, Harrisburg.
Real Estate F"or Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OR RENT Six-room I
, houses, with stables, rent $5.00. Or saio
price, $500.00. Easy terms. One-half ,
1 mile north of Penbrook. Address G. ;
Hartman. 38 North Twelfth street, Har- !
i rlsburg. Pa.
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For Sale —Miscellaneous
FOR SALE York office Safe. |
Apply to Mrs. Henry C. Orth, 223 j
! State street.
; FOR SALE Bull Terrier. sl2. Will I
; trade for Boston Terrier pup. 1228
| Derry street.
i FOR SALE l5 pigs at the first I
farm in from Shoop's Church, on the i
' Asylum Road, on the old Rlchel farm, i
by Howard Berrler.
FOR SALE—SERVICE !
Mr. Businessman—
We can save you money on
! your 1917 CALENDARS. A
good selection of IMPORTED.
| and DOMESTIC Designs. OR
:>DER NOW for prompt delivery.
MYERS MFG. CO.,
| Third and Cumberland Sts.
Bell Phone 1577-R
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! FOR SALE Chicken Farm, deliglit
| ful location on trolley line. Hard road •
to Market. Accommodates 1.500 chick- j
ens. Doing good business. Modern i
house, all Improvements. Everything !
first-class. W ill consider exchange. A. '
C. Mead, Sth Floor Union Trust Com- I
pany Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
ONE young, black mare for sale; an I
A 1 road horse. Apply owner. C. H. Hoi- j
lenbaugh, 2134 Boas street, Harrisburg, I
i Pa. |
! FOR SALE Wall and floor cases. '
Can be altered to fit any size room. Cost
I $450 less than three years ago. Will!
i sell for sl7o. Also National cash reg
! ister and peanut roaster. Call and I
look them over. Cigar Store, 3A South '
, Thirteenth street.
I ALL tills week, new $1 to $1.50 books
at 25c; watch window display for other
1 bargains. Aurand's Book Store. 913
' North Third.
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i POTATOES Buy your Potatoes
: fresh from the farm, John Lehman, Mid
| dletown, Pa., the man between the
1 farmer and buyer. Call 8 P. M, Bell
j phone 14R-3.
| FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South '
! Second street Lawn Fence. Field Fence. 1
l Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard- I
I ware. Plaster Board, Upson Wall Boara,
[ Compo-Board, Doors. Sash. Shutters,
j Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc.
j ROOMS FOR REM CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
1 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 & SUPPLY
CO, SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS.
For Rent-—Miscellaneous
DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo
catlonT near Post Office, ground floor.
I Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust
street.
FOR RENT—Offices suitable
for a doctor or dentist or general
purposes. Light, heat and attend
ance. Dr. John Oenslagcr, 711
North Third street.
| FURNISHED OFFICE, with Tight !
i and heat; use of phone; also cemented i
i basement; can be used for storage or
workshop. Will rent together or sepa
' rate. Rent reasonable. Inquire 429
Broad street
Apartments For Rent
THIRD FLOOR APARTMENT
Three rooms, with bath; no children;
rent, $17.50 per month. Apply 27 North
Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT Third floor apartment;
all modern improvements; steam heat;
rent reasonable. Apply Mrs. E. F.
Keener, 2541 North Sixth 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
rooms with porch; most pleasant anu
open surroundings In city.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT Furnished room; all
conveniences; use of phone; gentleman
preferred. Apply 436 Cumberland street.
ONE furnished room, with all con
veniences; steam heat and gas; will rent
to a lady employed. Apply 7 North
Thirteenth street
Rooms For Rent I
FOR RENT l3l Walnut street, j
cheerful rooms; good location;;
all conveniences; city steam heat; elec
i trie light and use of plione. I
WILL RENT to business man. glv
i ing references, one large, front room,
.centrally located, city steam, electric
■ lights, adjoining bath. Private family.
! Address M„ 4652, care of Telegraph.
J YOUNG MAN seeking comfortable
I room, with or without board, can be
accommodated at 1525 Derry street.
I FOR RENT Well furnished Tront
room; plenty of light and heat; central
location, near river front. Apply 324
j North Second street. ,
! WANTED—Refined young men as
j roomers In private family. References
required. Call or address, 1516 Walnut
' street
i FOR RENT Vurnished rooms for
I light housekeeping; reasonable. (329
| South Front street.
NICE furnished rooms for rent, front
lor back; use of phone. Inquire at Paul's
i Shoe Store, 11 North Fourth street.
FINE OPPORTUNITY for a refined,
| young man to share well-furnlshed
apartment with three Capitol employes
iat reasonable rate. References ex
! changed. Address Y, 4649, care of
Telegraph.
! A NICELY furnlxhed front room; use
jof phone and bath. 205 Chestnut street.
I FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
I for light housekeeping; steam heat; hot
land cold water; improvements; also one
j furnished room; steam heat. 21 North
I Fifth street.
I FOR RENT A large front room
I on second floor; also smaller loom, at
222 North Third street. Apply 9 North
Front street. Phone 1029 M.
209 STATE STREET Newly fur
nished front room, city steam heat.
, electric light, hot water system, tele
| phone.
j / Board and Rooms
! ABIGAIL INN Breakfast, 5:30 to
$:30: Lunch, 12 to 1:30; Dinner, 5 to 7:30.
Single meals, 26c. Sunday dinners, 35c.
| Home cooking. 916 North Sixth street
Rooms Wanted
j WANTED Two furnished rooms. '
I central location, private family, steam j
I heat. Box R. 5371. care of Telegraph.
i Wanted—Board—Rooms
WANTED Three unfurnished |
! rooms, by young, married couple. State I
! terms and location. Box L, 5372, care !
of Telegraph. I
Wanted—Miscellaneous
j WANTED Suite of offices near
Capitol. Address S, 4651, care of Tele- |
j graph.
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i WANTED One cash register of •
standard make. Phone 3978.
j WILL BUY second-hand computing
scales suitable for grocery. Must be In 1
] good condition. Address, stating price.
; etc, Mr. Baum, Pyne's Corner, West ;
[ Fairview.
! WANTED. TO BUY Second-hand
I carpets, furniture, stoves. ehw cases.
, store fixtures, etc, for highest casn
? rices. Call Central Furniture Store.
24 Reily street. Bell phone '3387 R.
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices and sold
reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street
Bell phone 2860.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE Grocery Store, good lo
cation on Allison Hill. Clean stock
nice fixtures. Good reason for selling.
For particulars address J, 4647, care of
Telegraph.
i ANY Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers,
I experience unnecessary. Send for par
| ticulars. Press Syndicate, 793 Lock-
I port. N. Y.
Business Personals
MAX SMELTZ buys stoves, carpets and
furniture at high prices. 1016 Market
j street. Bell phone 1381 R.
j S. GOLD—New and second-hand fur- !
I niture bought and sold. 1014 Market
j street. Bell 4085 J.
I WILLIAM TH. LANGE. Graduate
I Masseur. Also giving Swedish Medical
I Gymnastics and Massage, High Fre
| quency and Vibration Treatments. Lo
! cated at 131 Walnut street. _ Bell 388 J.
; Office hours; 2 to 9 P. M.
] CASH paid for ladies' and gentle
! men's clothing and shoes; also furniture
|and carpets; please give description of
I goods you want to sell. Send postal to
636 Herr street
LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit
[ cases (drummers' samples) positively at
the lowest prices in the city. Call and
be convinced. Also overcoats and cloth
ing, watches, diamonds and sporting
goods at low prices. Cohen & Son. Re
liable Pawnbrokers. 431 Murket street,
at subway.
!
I MASQUERADE COSTUMES FOR
{HIRE. Sizes from 10 years up. Also a
full line of latest style Overcoats for
sale. N. Brenner. 426 Walnut street
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled—one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 4399.
Money to Loan
~ MONEY TO LOAN on Real "Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa.
Money advanced to housekeepers at
legal rates; business confidential. Profit
Sharing Loan Society, Room 7, Spooner
Building, 9 North Market Square.
liaultng ana Moving
HAULING
R. A. Hartman, National Transfer
Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers
'and general hauling. W. H. Lathe,
Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets.
Bell phone No. 2503 R.
Livestock and Poultry
I FOR SALE Full-blooded Airedale
Terrier, male, one year old; line watch
dog. Cheap. 312 Hummel street. Bell
3875 J.
Storage
FIREPROOF STORAGE! Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
month and up. We Invite inspection.
Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
fctreet. Harrisburg Storage Company
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house
hold goods and merchandise. Prlvat*
rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents pei
month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad
street. Both phones.
Musical
FOR SALE Upright piano. We
have a slightly used piano, which we
got In exchange for a debt. Will sacri
fice to a quick buyer. Same can be seen
at Rex Garage, 1917 North Third street.
PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS
Closing out this end of our business at
practically wholesale prices. New and
used. No reasonable time or cash offer
refused. Have our representative call.
Open evenings till 9. Expert repairing
made on any Talking Machine. Stauf
fer's, 315 Broad street.
FOR SALE Btrlctly high grade
GRAND PIANO. Used short Ime. Will
sell at a bargain. Address Box D, 4311,
care of Telegraph
jOBSCURE RAILS
FEATURE STOCKS !
h
New York. Oct. 26. A large pro-!;
portion of the morning's dealings was [}
again restricted to obscure rails. Mis- '
souri Pacific issues, new and old, | •
Missouri, Kansas and Texas common '
and preferred, Chicago Great Western \
pfd., Lake Erie and Western pl'd., Sea- j l
board Airline pfd, and more dormant ]
stocks of the same group succeeded l
Hock Island and Denver and Rio 11
Grande in speculative favor at ap-' 1
preclable gains. High grade rails
were variably lower and other leaders, '
including United States Steel and war '
a.nd semi-war stocks were incrouslng- '
ly heavy. At midday rallies set in
under lead of the copper stocks.
Honda were Irregular with further
heavy offerings of the international
list ,
XEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co, members New
ork 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, Oct. 26.
Open. Clos.
Allis-Chalmers 25 26 \i
Americaft Beet Sugar ... 103 102 %
American Can 61 6 4 ',i i
American O & F 68 07% j
American Cotton OH ... 65Vj r5Vi I
American Ice Securities . 28Vi 28 1
American Locomotive .. 79<St 80% I
American Smelting .... 109% 110% I
American Sugar 123% 122%'
Anaconda 93% 94%
Atchison 107% 107%
Baldwin Locomotive ... S3 83 %
Baltimore At Ohio 88% 88
Bethlehem Steel 610 642
Butte Copper 64% 64%
Canadian Pacific 175 174 %
Central Leather 92 91%
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 68 68%
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 94% 94%
Chicago, R I and Pacific 32% 32
Cliino Con Copper 57% 59
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 53% 63
• Consolidated Gas 140 139%
Corn Products 17% 17%
Crucible Steel 86% 86%
! Crucible Steel pfd 121% 121
General Securities .... 46% 46
Erie . 38% 38%
: Erie Ist pfd 53 5314
General Electric Co .... 184% 183%
| General Motors 835 835
Goodrich B F 73% 73^
I Great Northern pfd .... 118% 11S%
1 Grefit Northern Ore subs 43% 43
Inspiration Copper 65 65%
I Interboro-Metropolitan. . 17% 17%
I Kennecott Copper 53 53 '
I Kansas City Southern .. 27% 28%
Lackawanna Steel 87 88%
i Lehigh Valley 83%
i Maxwell Motors 89 88%
■ Merc Mar ctfs 39% 40
Merc Mnr ctfs pfd 114% 114%
| Miami Copper 39 39% I
Midvale Steel 67' 70% '
I National Lead 68% 68%
jNew York Central 108 107%
|N YN H and H 60% 60%
| N Y O and W 28 28
Nor and West 141 141%
1 j North Pacific. 112 111%
' Automobiles
$225 BUYS a 1915 Metz roadster. Will '
demonstrate after 5 P. M. Must be 1
; satisfactory. Call Bell phone 3805 J.
FOR SALE Abbott-Detroit touring |
car, 1914 model; first-class condition;
: electrically equipped; five brand new '
new tires; engine pump, trunk, etc. Sac- I
lifice price. 424 Reily street, or Bell
phone 2281 W. |
FOR SALE 5-passenger Bulck; run I
; onlv 2,000 miles; excellent condition. I
■ Address Box H, 5371, care of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE New three-speed, twin- !
cylinder, 1917 Harley-Davidson motor- I
cycle. Never rode. No time to ride.
Price, $260. Lee Shaffer, Thompson
town, Pa. Residence two miles east.
FOR SALE—Up to November 1.:
5 lt)S. Cup Grease, SI.OO. Now 50c.
0 Gal. Lubricating Oil, $2.50. Now $1.75.
1 5 lbs. Auto Soap, 76c. Now 60c.
1 Can Auto Body Polish. 60c. Now 35c.
Spark Plugs, 50c. Now 25c.
i Bargains in Standard Tires.
36x4% U. S, Plain S. S„ $25.00.
30x3 Non-Skid. $8.76.
Rex Auto Garage, 1917 N. Third St,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger
| Winton touring car. In good condition. I
New cord tires all around. Miller Auto I
I Co, 68 South Cameron. Bell phone I
| 4119.
| FOR SALE 1916 Velle, slx-cyllnder, I
1 five-passenger, two extra tires and rlm, ;
I good as new, price $900; 1915 Chalmers,
i two new tires, price $700; 1912 Pullman,
52.-.0: 1912 Re*al $250. Miller Auto Co,
68 South Cameron street Bell 4119.
Motorcycles ana Bicycles j
INDIA*. THOR AND HARLEY-DA
VIDBON MOTORCYCLES for sale; all
twin-cylinder and in good coivdition;
just been overhauled; will sell cheap,
C. H. Uhler. 1317 Derry street.
&
Announcement
t
W. F. Bushnsll
I has purchased the business of the firm of Rettew &
Bushnell, Real Estate and Insurance Agency, and
will maintain the office in the established location.
1000 N. Third Street
Real Estate and Insurance
Member of Harrisburg Real Estate Board
J
| FOR RENT •
I The Holland Apartments ?
► 25 S. Front St. !
* From Nov. 1, 1916 <
► Apartment* of nine and ten spacious rooms each. One apartment to <
. each floor. Hardwood floors; tiled bathroom; superior plumbing-, flx
turcs and decorations. Location BEST In Harrlsburg. A
► P. VANDERLOO, Owner
► 221 N. Second Street, or your own broker ,
Bell Phone 971-J <
Pacific Mall , 20 25
Penna Railroad 58 57%
Pressed Steel Oar 71% 72%
Railway Steel Spg 52 53
Ray Con Copper 25% 25 R i
Reading 108 % 108%
Republic Iron and Steel. 78% 78%
Southern Pacific 101% 100%
Southern Ry 28% 28%
Southern Ry pfd 67% 08%
Ktudehaker 132% 133
Tennessee Copper 22% 23%
Texas Oil 228 228
Third Ave 54 53%
Union Pacific 151 151
U S 1 Alcohol 144% 144 %
U S Rubber 60% 60%
U S Stcol 117% 11S %
U S Steel pfd 121% 121%
Utah Copper 99% 101%
Virginia-Carolina Chem. 46% 46%
West Union Telegraph.. 103% 102%
Weyflnghouso Mfg 63% 64
Willys-Overland 45 44%
PHIUDEI.PIII.i PRODUCES
Philadelphia. Oct. 26. Wheat —-
Market steady; No. 2. red, sopt and
October, $1.78®1.81; No. 2. Southern,
red, $1.76®1.79.
Corn The market is steady; No. 2,
yellow, local, $1.14 SJ> 1.15; steamer. No. 2,
yellow, local, $1.12® 1.13.
Oats Market unchanged; No. 2,
white, 60@60%c; No. 2. white, 58®50c.
Bran The market is higher;
1 city mills, inter, uvi ion. >. o*i.
em, winter "■ '•••• '■ i ■ ■■—
per ton.. $31.00© 31.50; Spring, per ton,
$30.50® 31.00.
Refined Sugars Market firm;
powdered, 7.608/ 7.70 c; tine granulated,
7.50® 7.60 c; confectioners' A, 7.40<i(/7.50i\
Putter The market Is steady;
j western, creamery, extras, 36@37c;
■ nenrby prints, fancy, 8c.
I Kggs The market is steady;
; Pennsylvania and other nearby first?,
I free cases, SIO.BO per case; do., current
| receipts, free cases, $10.50 per case;
I western, extra, firsts, free cases, SIO.SO
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.50
per case.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Chicago. 111., Oct. 26.—Hoard of Trade
closing:
Wheat December, 1.80%; May,
1.80 V 4.
Corn—December. 87*4; May. 89',$.
Oats—December. 53®; May, 67%.
Pork December. 26.60; January,
25.92.
— December, 15.57; Januarv,
14.92.
Ribs October, 14.40;, Januarv,
13.85.
j ■ - | *
Ull SEALS & STENCILS |l%j
|1 W MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ 1 1
II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II
1
) SALE f
! g A fine residence in a fine 2)
I ■ neighborhood, for n fine family, ®
ft No. 2131 N. Second St. No rea- M
M sonabie offer will be rejected by %
K S. MIIEDJIAK, Real Instate and /
M Insurance, Kunkcl Uldg., or 217 1
St.
5' DAYS
MORE
Blsbee Arizona holds the
world's record for value of cop
per produced.
Dividends paid per pound, Bis
bee .05%; Michigan .03%; Butto
• 0 3 %.
Dividends per ton of ore mined
—Blsbee $6.25; Michigan $1.00;
Butte $2.50.
Copper recovered per ton of
ore—Blsbee 120 lbs.; Michigan 25
lbs.; Butte 75 lbs.
Do you know you have only
five days more to participate in
Blsbee Copper Mining and De
velopment Company, at 75c per
share, net?
Blsbee Copper Mining and De
velopment Company parallels the
famous Copper Queen for 4,000
feet.
Our book—"The Past. Present
and Future of Blsbee" is a
wonderful interesting and read
able history of this world's rec
ord copper district.
It will also give you full de-
I tails regarding Blsbee Copper
Mining and Development Com
pany stock.
| Subscription books at 75 cents,
close October 30. Stock will be
actively traded in on the New
York curb, starting November 1.
HQSiyypARP3RT(a
221 Market St., Harrisburg
New Yrk Henri luc
Philadelphia A!lent<nvn
Direct private wires connecting
■II oftlces with principal markets.
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