Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 11, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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OAIIIiKHHH On Friday November
ID. 191U, Mary Garberlcli, wl<luw or
William Uarberich, aged <6 years, (
months and 9 days. .
Funeral on Monday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock, from her lato residence,
108 South Twenty-ninth street, 1 en
brook. Funeral services and buriai
at Shoop's Church. The relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice.
C&OZlEll— George M. Crozler died Frl
day, November 10, 1916, at h* 3 late
residence, 1303 North Third street,
aged 5J years. _
Funeral services Monday afternoon,
at 2 o'clock, from the home ol his
daughter, Mrs. James Butts, i New
Bloomlield, Pa. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend without further
notice. Remains may be viewed
Sunday morning from 10 o clock to 1*
noon at funerai parlors of Ueorge ±l.
Sourbier, 1310 North Third street.
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED A waiter at Hotel Lynch,
corner Broad and Capital streets. Call
at once.
BRIGHT MAN WANTED In each
town in your State to act as local rep
resentative; can on old and new cus
tomers, and taKe orders for well known
line ot advertised goods; we furnish all
representatives wno qualify with a
Ford automobile, whlcn becomes your
property after you have done a certain
amount of business; the worK is re
spectable and any average person can
do it; the position pays big protiis,
even though you can oniy devote your
spare time to the work; answer at ones,
stating how many hours each day you
could work. Address American Sales
Co., S6, Medford street, Boston, Mass.
PAINTERS —Wanted at once. Apply
Gohl & BruaW, 310 Strawberry street.
MACHINE HANDS, Fitters and
Erectors can tind steady employment
at the Vulcan Iron Works, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa. No labor trouble. Good
wages and best working conditions.
Write to, or call, at the of lice, South
Wilkes-Barre. Pa. t
UVB, HUSTLING AGENT WANTED
to handle motor truck stock. Magic
Millions being made. Profits, 2o per
cent, to 60 per cent, on investment.
Particulars sent. Wonder Motor Truck
Co., 2010 S. Wabash avenue, Chicago.
I WILL PAY any honest man up to
SSO monthly for part of spare time. No
canvassing. No capital. Write to-day.
Voorhies, Desk 155, Omaha, Nebr.
GOOD MONEY MADE AT HOME
knitting hosiery. Machines furnished
on time. We buy or sell your goods,
and constant work. Wheeler Co.
(Inc.). 337 Madison, Chicago.
WILL# PAY' reliable woman $25.00 to
distribute FREE (.not to sell) 200
packages Borax Soap Powder among
friends. No money required. \\ ard
Company, 731 North Franklin street,
Chicago. t
WANTED Attendants and Pupils
In the Training School for Male Nurses.
For information apply to Superinten
dent of Nurses Pennsylvania Hospital,
Forty-ninth and Market streets, Phila
delphia.
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.
WANTED —• Two reliable men to col
lect and solicit for the Singer Sewing
Machine Co. Will pay salary, or sal
ary and commission. Experience not
necessary. For further information call
at the company's store, 13 South Mar
ket Square.
WANTED Several men, who have
ability, who can give part time to rais
ing finances for local industry. School
teachers or professional men preferred.
Reference as to reliability required. Ad
dress R., 4694, care of Telegraph.
BARBER WANTED *l3 per week
ami percentage. H. E, Cook, Lancaster,
Pa.
WANTED Laborers, car
penters, concrete men, and rig
gers. Signed, H. Koppers Co.,
care of Bethlehem Sfeel Co.,
Steelton.
WANTED Butcher's helper: must
be experienced; steady work and gooa
pay. Apply No. 17 South High street,
Mechamcsburg, P^.
YOUNG MEN of good character, who
are lookfng for a future with one of the
largest houses of its kind in the world.
Apply 269 Broad street.
WANTED Men prepare as Firemen,
Brakemen, Electric Motormen, Colored
Train Porters. Hundreds put to work
$o to SIOO month. No experience nec
essary. 200 wanted in Pennsylvania-
Name position wanted. Inter Railway,
Dept. IDO, Indianapolis, Ind.
WANTED Man to drive tank I
wagon, Must be capable solicitor. Per- I
manent and steady position and ad
vancement for right man. References
required. Jndlau Refining Company,
Lemoyne, Pa.
WANTED, AT ONCB First-class
planer hands for nlglit work; first-class
vise and floor hands for day work.
Steady work and good pay to good men.
Eight-hour shop. Time-and-a-half for
overtime. Apply to Niles-Bement-Pond
<'o„ Plalnflela, N. J.
WANTED Vampers and eyeletters;
steady positions and rood pay. Utz &
Dunn Co., 37 Canal street, Rochester,
N. Y.
WANTED 5O able-bodied j
men for piece work. Experienced I
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.
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Houses For Rent
CITY
1121 Monroe St., 2 s. f., u r. ;. ; ,....95
1126 Monroo St., 2 s. f., 5 r $S
1112 N. 12th St.. ! I. (~ 7 r 97
1824 State St., (furnished) 930 1
102 W. State St., 3 s. b„ 0 r„ b. 94S
123 State St., 3 s. b., 12 r. b $75 |
SUBURBAN
Camp Hill —2V6 s. b., 10 r. b„ elec
tricity, garage, % acre SZS
Enola —Adams St.. 2% s. f.. 6 r.. .*l2 i
Enola- —Howard St., 2',4 s. f., 6 r., 913 i
White Hill—6 Hummel St #l2 |
llnlnljn (Aldtnger Cottage) .... uo
APARTMENTS
82.1 N. 6th St., 2 r. and b
"204 l.ocust St., modern housekeeping
apartments 930, 9.13, 940, 943
30 l Ji. Second —(Ist floor) 5 rooms
and bath; ctty steam heat ... 93a
Donnldion Building —Rooms 202-204,
furnished, from January Ist.
MISCELLANEOUS
Store Room, 118 S. Second 920
Store Room, 20x130 ft.. 20G N. Sec
ond St., (Donaldson Building), 9130
Gnrage, 1218 Mulberry 93
Stable—Rear, 418 Forster 90
1431 /.arker —4lx3o—2-story brick—
suitable for light manufacturing,
or automobile supplies .... 927.30
MILLER BROTHERS&CO.
Member HbgT. Ileal Estate Board
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Bond*
Locust and Court Streets
*
SATURDAY EVENING,
Help Wanted —Male
COMMERCIAL SPANISH Special
; classes uffordlng an opportunity to
■ quickly learn Spanish, by an easy and
efficient method at YOUNG MEN'S
BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Large Arms
; everywhere are now in need of secre
, tunes, correspondents, stenographers,
clerks, salesmen and managers, who un
-1 dcrstund Spanish. Call, write, or phono
I Bell 4361-for particulars.
EXPERIENCED mechanical draughts
■ man wanted; one with knowledge of lo
comotives and steam shovels preferred.
1 Call at Hotel Lennox and see M. A.
, Greenburg, Sunday afternoon, between
5 and 6.
i WANTED A dependable, experi
enced, single colored man for kitchen
1 and dlningroom work at Harrlsburg
' Academy. Apply at Academy office, be
. tween 9 A. M. and 12 noon.
FIRST-CLASS HORSESHOER WANT
ED, AT ONCE No others need apply.
: B. C. Murray, Jonestown Road, City.
COLORED BOY WANTED For por
ter work. Apply at McFall's, Third and
Market streets.
WANTED Young lady with office
experience; steady work; good wages;
chance for advancement. Address J.,
IGsD, care of Telegraph.
EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS
WANTED lndustrious and sober men
only. Apply to Carpenter Foreman,
Central Iron & Steel Company.
.GOOD, strong, healthy boys, over 16.
Apply Superintendent The Telegraph
Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Laborers for construc
tion work at Enola. Apply to Whlt
taker and Diehl, 71 Union Trust Build
ing.
LABORERS WANTED Gopd wages,
steady work with chance for advance
ment. Apply Master Mechanic's Of flee,
Central Iron and Steel Company.
MALE HELP WANTED Wood
working plant. O. M. Weber Co., Inc.,
North Wales, Pa.,
WANTED First-class tool and
gauge makers, adjusters for Acme
Automatic screw machines, flrst-clasß
lathe, milling machine, grinder and
, drill press hands for tool room work.
Address, giving experience, J. F. Cros
well, P. O. Box 264, Lancaster, Pa.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Ex
aminations for Railway Mail Clerks,
Post Office Clerks and other positions
scon to be hfcld. See Mr. Depue, of
Interstate Civil Service Bureau, at
Young Men's Business Institute, Her
shey Building. Front and Market
streets, or phone Bell 4361.
WANT Y'oung men to learn auto
mobile business, 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
30c per hour as soon as competent.
SSO in cash required. Auto Transporta
tion School, 27-29 North Cameron
street.
WANTED Good painters. M. G.
Baker, 230 Cranberry street.
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED Girl wanted at once for
general housework; must be able to
cook. Apply 342 Spruce street, Steelton,
Pa.
WANTED Girl for clerical worn
in office; must write plain, legible
hand; state experience and wages ae
slred; references required. Address 8.,
5390, care of Telegraph.
WOMEN W T ANTED Full time sls,'
spare time 25c an hour, selling guar
anteed Wear Proof Hosiery to wearer.
Experience unnecessary. Enormous
Christmas business. Guaranteed Stock
ing Mills, Norristown, Pa.
HOUSEWORK A neat, respectable,
middle-aged white woman wanted in
family of three; plain cooking; no
washing. Call at 822 North Sixth
street
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTED
for general housework in family of
three; no washing and Ironing. Call
973 Bell phone.
WANTED Young girl, or settled
woman, to assist with light house
work one or two hours each morning.
Apnly 121 South street.
WANTED Persons to color art pic
tures at home; easy work; no experi
ence; good pay; sample free. Wheeler
Co., 337 Madison, Chicago.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES
MEN WANTED Ablebodled, unmar
ried men under age of 35; Citizens of
United States, of good character ana
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. For
Information apply to Recruiting Of
ficer, Bergncr Bldg.. 3rd & Market St*.,
Harrlsburg.
WANTED Girls experienced on
power machines, to make baby shoes.
Apply Dauphin Shoe Co., 320 Market
street, Fourth Floor, Over Hub.
HOUSEWORK Girl wanted. Apply
I before noon, northeast corner Fifth and
Camp streets. Mrs. A. H. Roberts.
| WANTED Competent white woman
1 for cooking and general housework;
small family; good wages. 213S North
Second street.
GIRLS WANTED Over 16. to learn
weaving. Paid while learning. Sus
quehanna Woolen Co., New Cumberland,
Pa. Bell phone 3444.
WANTED A white woman for gen
eral housework; small family. Apply
1528 Naudaln street.
COOK AND HOUSEMAID Wanted '
to go out of town; good wages; refer- i
ences required. Apply 510 North Sec- 1
ond street.
I WANTED Reliable and active,
! young or middle-aged lady for calen
dar work. Can start work at once. Ap
ply Meyers Manufacturing Co., Second
Floor, Third and Cumberland streets.
MACHINE BINDER STRIP
PERS—Pay, .02V4c per lb. Also
a few beginners for new ma
chines. Pay while learning.
Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., 500
Race street.
WANTED Vampers and eyeletters.
Steady positions and good pay. Utz &
Dunn Co.. 37 Caanl Btreetfl, Rochester,
N. Y.
• WE have room for operators, learn
ers, folders and trimmer, good pay and
j easy work making ladles' and chil
dren's wear; several special machine
i operators wanted. Harrlsburg Apparel
Co.. over City Star Laundry, rear en
trance.
I I,EARN SHORTHAND AND TYPE
j WRITING AT HOME. We loan you a
j typewriter free while you learn. Stan
dard Bystem. Thorough instruction.
Easily learned. Complete course, sl6.
No extras. Address Interstate Bureau.
Harrlsburg, Pa.
Help Wanted—
Male and Female
MEN—Women, $25 weekly collecting
names and addresses. * No canvassing.
Send stamp. Superba Co., 636, Baltimore,
Md.
GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS
Thorough instruction, $5 Returned It
not appointed Particulars free Ameri
can Civil Service School, Washington,
1) C.
Agents Wanted
No experience needed to earn big In
come selling our goods. Send for our
latest winner. Keystone Specialty Co.,
P. O. Box 485, Lock Haven, Pa. I
Agents Wanted
1 MOTOR-VIM ($1 per pint) treats 80-
} 160 gallons of gasoline. Once tried
always used. Guaranteed no injury to
motor possible. Prevents carbon. Ex
ceptional opportunity to live agents.
Motor-Vim Co., Inc., 1270 Broadway,
New York.
Live Agents Wanted for high grade
specialty. Demonstration invariably
results In sale. Write for free descrip
tive booklet and terms. King, 442 58th
street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
HOW MEN OR WOMEN Can Make
Money. Soil Yanoco Comptjxlon
Brushes. Mirrors and other French
Ivory Toilet Accessories. Appropriate
for Christmas gifts. Write for particu
lars. Yanoco Ivory Co., Leominster,
Mass.
AGENTS Sell "Kantleak" Rain
coats. New plan. Wo deliver and col
lect. Cooper making $65 a week.
Sample free. Comer Mfg. Co., 11 Ward
street, Dayton, Ohio.
WOULD $l5O monthly and an auto of
1 your own to travel in as General Agent,
handling remarkable sellers. King
Lightning Patch Vulcanizers, Winger
? Ride E. Z. Shock Absorber, and King
• Anti-Thief Combination Auto Switch
• Lock, guaranteed thief proof interost
you? Then address U. S. Mfg. Co., Dept.
j D-53, Wolcott, Ind.
1 AGENTS Free Catalog and
• Samples, new goods, quick sales, big
profits, make $5 to $25 dally, no experi
ence. World's greatest specialties.
• Cruver Co., Jackson and Campbell, Chl
cago ' J"-
A LIVE representative wanted for
' Harrisburg and vicinity to sell a newly
patented office devise that every busi
ness man wants. Sells for SI.OO. One
half profit. Free sample to workers.
Write now. Melllcke Co.. 522 Thompson
; Building, Chicago.
' AGENTS to travel by automobile to
Introduce our 250 fast-selling, popular
-1 priced household necessities. The great
est line on earth. Make $lO a day. Com
-1 plete outfit and automobile furnished
. free to workers. Write to-day for ex-
I elusive territory. P. D. Conway, Sales
. Manager, 74, American Building, Cln
, clnnatl, Ohio.
Salesmen Wanted
SALESMEN Spare time or full
. time. Take orders for "Kantleak"
t Raincoats. Quick sellers. Retail prices,
II $3.98 up. Liberal commissions. Free
j sample coat. Comer Mfg. Co., 11 World
street, Dayton, ohio.
■ SALESMEN WANTED Experience
I unnecessary, earn while you learn.
! Write for large list of openings and
testimonials from hundreds of our stu
-1 ! dents who earn SIOO to SSOO a month.
: | Address nearest office. Dept. 244, Na-
I tional Salesmen's Training Association,
, Chicago, New York, San Francisco.
SALESMEN A necessity for
merchants. Large demand, liberal com
-1 mission. Pocket samples. Wirth Sales
book Co.. Dept. A-50. Chicago.
Situations Wanted—Male
WANTED A young, married man
: would like to have work as a helper in
steamtltting. Call at 646 Boas street,
Cttv.
WANTED ■ — Situation as night
, watchman, or stable man; middle-aged,
, married man; sober. Address K., 4689,
care of Telegraph.
I Situations Wanted—Female
. WANTED Competent, reliable
girl would like housework or nursing.
• Apply 343 Muench street, second floor
. apartment.
WANTED Colored woman would
1 like day's work, ofilce or liouseclean
ing. Call Bell phone 032 W.
WANTED Colored woman wishes
1 work by the week. 343 Muencli street,
first floor apartment. Reference.
1 WANTED Graduate of housekeep
ing course in domestic science of Drexel
Institute, desires position as managing
| housekeeper; two years' experience;
■ best references. Bell phone 395 M.
WANTED A neat, reliable colored
■ girl wants work as assistant house
1 girl; can furnish reference. Apply 518
Cameron street, Middletown, Pa.
WANTED Colored woman wants
- work by the week. Apply 1416 North
Seventh street.
Real Estate For Sale
NEW SEMI-BUNGALOW brick dwell
lng for sale at $3,300 steam heat 1
1 gas and electric lights In all rooms
i combination rang© cement porch
' front and rear. Just completed. In
spect it soon. Excellent property at
reasonable price. Bell Realty Co., Berg
| ner Building. t
FOR SALE 460 and 462 Hummel
j avenue, Lemoyne; 2l-story double
fiame dwelling; / rooms and bath each;
front and side porches; finished in 1
cypress; lot, 35x150; price, $3,900.00. 1
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal- I
nut streets.
FOR SALE 2lOB North Third |
street; S-story brick dwelling; 10 ■
rooms and bath; finished in chestnut; i
cemented cellar; lot, 21x90; gas and J
electric light; front porch; laundry;
steam heat; large and well lighted I
rooms; hud wood floors;* immediate pos- .
session; price attractive. Brinton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE 2lBO Brookwood street;
corner of Brookwood and Twenty-sec
ond; 2-story brick; 6 rooms and bath;
front and rear porches; gas; furnace;
] baywlndows; granolithic walks; lot, 15x
i 95; price, $2,300.00. Brinton-Packer Co.,
1 Second and Walnut streets.
NO. 13 N. FIFTEENTH STREET
3-story brick house 8 rooms bath
gas electricity furnace. Price
very reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
FOR SALE Three-acre plot, with
new brick dwelling finished in chestnut
—large porches single property
price, $4,500. Bell Realty Co, Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE Two adjoining bunga
low sites, at foot of mountains. Sum-,
merdale. Price, $350. Apply Laura
Reed, 316 Chestnut street.
FOR SALE lBOB North Fifth
street; 214-story frame; gas; electric;
cemented cellar; lot, 20xl0o. Price very
reasonable. Apply on .premises.
NEW 3-story brick house with mod
ern improvements; gas; kitchen, front
and back porches; separate hallway to
third floor. Mrs. E. P. Keener, 2541
North Sixth street.
TWO new brick houses can be bought
with SIOO cash and S2O per month. Con
sider; this opportunity. H. G. Pedlow,
110 South Thirteenth street.
REEL STREET. 2456 3-story
brick; all improvements; steam heat;
■ must be Inspected to be appreciated;
posesslon In two weeks; price, $3,475.00.
Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building.
BOYD STREET, 419-421. If you
want an investment Inspect these two
: dwellings. Total taxes, $33.61; rents,
$16.50 per month; good tenants; price
for both, $1,600.00. Backenstoss Bros.,
Russ Building.
FOR SALE ll4 Washington street,
corner River alley, two-and-one-half
story trame; 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 & Simmons,
New Cumberland.
REILY, 424 Three-story building,
which includes apartment on third
floor, store, and garage in rear holding
about eight cars. The Income of build
ing would be about S7O per month.
Price reasonable to cash buyer, or will
take certain amount In cash or auto in
1 exchange.
gAHIUSBURO fffßjgV TELEGRAPH
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE 3114 Susquehanna
street the last of these attractive
1 two-story dwellings; 8 rooms and bath;
steam heat; all Improvements; Immedi
ate possession. Call, telephone or write
C. L Long, Kunkel Building.
FOR SALE Two choice building
i lots, fronting on State Highway, near
• Colonial Club. Apply J S. Zimmerman,
■ Penbrook. C. V. phone 919 Z.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT 9-room house, central
ly located' modern conveniences. 608
Briggs street.
FOR RENT One of the up-to-date
. homes. No. 1803 State street; large
porches; beautiful view to Keservoir
Park; key at 1807 State street; posses
sion at once. Inquire at 1807 State
street, or call Bell phone 220J-1 or 3250.
FOR RENT No. 1832 Reglna street
—brick house in desirable location
newly papered. Inspect it. Key at our
office. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
NEW 3-story brick house with mod
ern improvements; gas; kitchen; front
and back porches; separate hallways to
third floor. Mrs. E. F. Keener, 2341
North Sixth street.
FOR RENT 9ll South Front street
—B-room house large yard cement
walks and water and gas in house. In
quire 909 South Front street.
, FOR RENT No. 807 North Eigh
teenth street, modern brick, steam
heated house, with electric light.
Kent, $25.00,
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
FOR RENT One seven-room house;
close to trolley lino; rent, $lO per
month. Inquire of John F. Ravsor, 3100
Main street, Penbrook. Bell phone
939J-3.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
•——
FOR SALE OR RENT Limestone
Bungalow, Hamilton Place, Camp Hill,
200 feet from troley—llvingroom. dln
ingroom, kitchen, bath, two bedrooms,
sleeping porch, first floor; two bed
rooms, bath, storage room, second floor.
Vapor heat. Hardwood finish, first
floor. Immediate possession. Apply C.
K. Deen, Witman-Schwarz Co., 613 Wal
nut street, City.
For S^ilf—iviisrejianeous
SLICING MACHINE, STERLING, as !
good as new (cheap). 800 Eighteenth 1
street.
. MARLIN MAGAZINE RIFLE, take
down, cal. 38-45. Good as new. A fine
rifle for big game. Inquire 1240 Wal
nut street.
AUTOMOBILE RQBES and Blankets;
Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle
tires; trunks, bags and suitcases; har
ness and leather goods made to order;
sole leather and shoe findings. Harris
burg Harness and Supply Company.
FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South
Second street, Lawn Fence. Field Fence,
Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard
ware, Plaster Board, tTpson Wall Board,
Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters,
Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc.
FOR SALE Big lot of overcoats at
low prices on account of moving. Must
be sold til January 1, 1916. N. Brenner,
426 Walnut street.
FOR SALE - Two second-hand
I barber chairs for sale at 439 Market I
street, in good condition.
A LOT of new, lato books, at low i
prices. See our windows for bargains. 1
Books bought. Aurand's Book store, 1
! 91£ North Third. |
! ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be j
secured at the Telegraph Business ;
Ol'llce. A j
For Rent—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE - Yrf>oic at our Special I
Bargains in Middletown new Range, !
complete for sl7. Guaranteed. Also
bargains in other Ranges and Heaters, i
Call 324 Reily street.
DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo
cation, near Post Office, ground floor.
Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust I
| streot.
j FOR RENT—Offices suitable I
1 for a doctor or dentist or general i
j purposes. Light, heat and attend- j
ance. Dr. John Oenslager, 711 i
North Third street.
FURNISHED OFFICE, with light!
and heat; ue of phone; also cemented j
basement; can be used for storage or
workshop. Will rent tog-ether or sepa
rate. Kent reasonable, Inquire 429'
! Broad street. N
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Apartments For Rent
| FOK RENT Two or three rooms for j
j light housekeeping; man and wife pre- '
ferred; will rent reasonable; in 2500 1
block. North Sixth street. Bell phone
I 2412 M.
I FOR HUNT Third floor apartment; I
all modern Improvements; steam heat; :
rent reasonable. Apply Mrs. E. F.
Keener, 2541 North Sixth street.
306 N. SECOND ST., (three blocks
from Market Square) first floor front,
five rooms and bath, city steam heat
(gas and electricity); suitable for home
and offlce, for physician, dentist or pro
fessional man—sso. MILLER BROTH
ERS & CO., Locust and Court Sts.
SECOND 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 six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings In city.
Rpoms For Rent
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Two
pleasant, newly-furnished front rooms,
for light housekeeping; light, heat and
bath; rent reasonable. 329 South Front
street.
ONE large, front furnished room, in
private family; all conveniences; no
children: either lady or gentleman; rent
reasonable; Cumberland, near Capital.
Address Y., 4696, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Second floor front room,
nicely furnished; all conveniences; tele
phone. 923 North Second street.
FOR RENT Third floor front
room, nicely furnished; light, heat and
use of bath. 822 North Sixth street. <
FURNISHED ROOMS, with board, 7f
desired; references exchanged. Call Bell
phone 1136R, or 929 North Third street.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping; gas,
heat and all conveniences, ten dollars
a month. 1229 Bailey street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished third
floor front room; three windows; cor
ner house; all conveniences, including
phone. Address 16 North Nineteenth
street.
ONE large, light, steam-heated room,
suitable for two; electric light; rent
reasonable; up ono flight. 1101 Capital
street.
NORTH ST., 406 ifeewly furnished
front room, overlooking Capitol Park;
all conveniences, including city steam
heat and phone; rent reasonable.
FOR RENT Second-story front
room, nicely furnished; city ateam heat,
electric light and phone service. Apply
125 Pine street.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
ALL KINDS OF JUNK. Clean up
your cellars and attics; collect your
waste paper (newspapers, magazines,
books, etc.), old metals, tin foil, rub- '
ber. rags—ln fact, almost anything you
want to get rid of. We will pay high
est prices. CALL BELL 4024 J. Let us
know what you have and a wagon from
the HARHISBURG JUNK CO., 626 West
avenue, will come at once.
Boa r d and Rooms
FOR RENT Furnished front room,
with use of bath, <7 North Seventeenth
street: $1.75 per week for one man,
J $1.25 eacli, for two. Breakfast served
for additional cliarse. Reference. No
' transients.
ROOMS FOR RENT, with first-class
board, by meal, day or week. 21-Meul
Ticket. $4.00. Call, or address, 1001
NORTH SECOND STREET.
Business Opportunities
I STOREROOM, 16x50, centrally locat
| ed. suitable for gents' furnishings, dry
i goods or notion. Inquire Harvey T.
1 j Smith. 204 South Thirteenth. Bell 1151IL
; | WELL RATED, established manufac
! ing corporation wants capable business
| man to manage branch office, handle
I salesmen; enormous profits; S3OO to
! lsl ,000 capital necessary. Write for par
. tlculars anil get In business for your
self. Gloria Co., Longacre Building,
N. Y.
FORTY DOLLARS per month will
rent a fully equipped moving plcturw
theater now running. For information
phono or call, T. R. Vernon, Jr.. Steel
ton, Pa.
A FIRST-CLASS city milk route for
sale, selling between fifty and sixty
gallons per dayr good reason for sell
ing. Address R., 5389, care of Telegraph.
GROCERY STORE, stock and fix
tures. Good locality. Now doing nice
; business. Owner is leaving town. Will
sell at inventory. Backenstoss Bros.,
Russ Building.
FOR SALE Stock of Dry Goods and
i Shoes In West End of city. Stock and
fixtures invoice $6,500. Liberal dis
count given. Room rents for $27.60,
Address 20-B, care of Telegraph.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponaing for newspapersi
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 793 Lock
port. N. Y.
Business Personals
FITS I cured my daughter by
I simple discovery; particulars free. 'Z.
I Lapso, 120 Island avenue, Milwaukee.
Wise.
AUTOMOBILE ROBES
Our larsre line of Fall and Winter
Robes are now ready for your in
spection. Our wholesale purchas
ing capacity in this line secures us
the price, assortment and quality.
We challenge competition.
We carry at all times a large
stock of Diamond Auto, Motor
cycle and Bicycle Tires; Trunks,
Bags and Suitcases; Harness and
Leather Goods made to order.
HARRISBURG HARNESS &
SUPPLY COMPANY
SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS.
ADDRESSING ENVELOPES and mail
ing work of all kinds; compiling mail
ing lists: typewriting, and fac-simile
typewriting carefully done. The Letter
! Shop, Harrlsburg, Pa. Bell phone
jIO3BJ.
UPHOLSTERING— And furniture re
pairing; mattreses renovated and cush
ions of all kinds mnde. S. N. Cluck, '
320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J.
j CASH paid for ladies' and gentle
men's clothing and shoes; also furniture
■ and carpets; please give description of !
[ goods you want to seli. Send postal to
j 636 Herr street.
j CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE—
! Bought at highest cash prices and sold
reasonable. S. Refkiti. 407 Broad street.
Bell phone 2860.
FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug- i
gist and Apothecary. 119 Market street. I
Harrisburg. Telephone orders given I
prompt attention. Bell 1960.
LADIES' TAILORING Also reiriotT- 1
eling and repairing; moderate charges, j
H. L Powell, 925 North Third street. i
MAX SMELTZ buys stoves, carpetsand
furniture at high prices. 1016 Market i
street. Bell phono 1381R,
j S. GOLD—New and second-hand fur- !
! niture bought and sold. 1014 Market I
j street. Bell 4085 J.
SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. —I
I Mill work of all kinds. Estimates i
cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh
J street.
LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit- '
leases (drummers' samples) positively at
j the lowest prices In the city. Call and
ibe convinced. Also overcoats and cloth. I
| Ing. watches, diamonds and sporting
I goods at low prices. Cohen & Son. Re- I
liable Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street.
{ at subway.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY I
; Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
• work handled—one eye always open.
HELL PHONE 4399.
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FOR SALE 2l-acre farm la mile i
east of Penbrook; 3-acre tract, with
new brick house thereon: also NO build- j
ing lots on terms to suit purchaser. J. j
S. Walter, on premises. Bell phone I
9959R-4.
25-ACRE FARM for sale and build- '
ing lots on same farm at very low I
prTces, about 1% miles from city limits.
Bell Realty Co., Bercner Building.
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TWO small farms for sale one of !
25 acres, near Middletown, and one of
35 "cres, six miles from Harrlsburg.
Particulars at Bell Really Co., Bergner
Building.
FARM—On main road, four miles ealit
of Harrlsburg Club; farm 120 acres; 85
acres fields, 35 acres woods—enough
to pay for half this farm; good, large
home, large bank bam, other buildings; '
good fences; a good farm for anything -
you wish; the most we ever had
for sale In a farm for $2,750. C. B.
Care & Son. 409 Market street, Harrls
burg.
Money to Loan
MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep
evs at legal rates; business confiden
tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room
7, Spooner Building, 9 North Market
Square.
Storage
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private 1
rooms for household goods. $2 per 1
month and up. We Invite Inspection. '
Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second 1
street. Harrlsburg Storage Company
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house- '
hold goods and merchandise. Private
rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 76 cents pet
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, i
Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. I
Bell phone No. 2503 R. ]
■ Musical i
■
FOR SALE Edison graphaphone,
complete. In A 1 condition, reasonable.
Address 1637 Wallace street, t
NOVEMBER 11, 1916. v .
Musical
High Grade Piano, in fine con
dition, MUST be sold at great
sacrifice. For further particulars,
address box C, 5403, care of Tele
graph. '
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PIANO Bargain. A $360 piano, like
new, must be sold at once. Best offer
takes it. Come in quick. 912 North
Third Htreet.
FOR SALE Upright piano; good
condition; price reasonable. Address
M„ 4601, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Upright piano. We
havo 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 Garase. 1917 North Third atreuL
FOR SALE Strictly high. grade
GRAND PIANO. Used abort line. Will
sell at a bargain. Addrea* Box D, 4311,
care of Telegraph.
Poultr) and Livestock
FOR SALE Barred Rocks, Rhode
Island Reds, White Leghorn Pullets
and 50 common chickens at 20c a lb.
1695J-4 Bell phone. 2436 Canby street,
Penbrook. A. B. Davis.
Automobiles
FOR SALE Will sell at a big bar
gain a touring car in first-clans condi
tion. Inspect it. H. G. Pedlow, 110
South Thirteenth street.
DETROIT Overhauled automobile;
car in good condition; will sell at a
sacrifice or will exchange for motor
cycle and sidecar. Apply 1317 Derry
street.
FOR SALE UNTIL DECEMBER 15
Ford Non-Skid Casing (Front), $8.76;
Ford Non-Skid Casing (Rear), $11.75;
C lbs. Cup Grease, SI.OO, now 60c; 6 gal
lons Lubricating OH, $2.50. now $1.75;
Spot Light. $3.50; now $2.50. Rex Gar
age. 1917 North Third street.
FOR SALE One 1915 six-cylinder,
seven-passenger Studebaker. Mechan
ical .condition very good; tires good.
Also 1912 Overland—live-passenger.
Prices reasonable. Hudson Sales
Agency, 1139 Mulberry street.
JITNEY FOR SALE
ger car for sale in good shape, at a
reasonable Drice. Taken in exchange
on piano. Stauffer Piano Co.. 315 Broad
street. Car can be seen at REX GAR
AGE
FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger
Winton touring car, in good condition.
New cord tires all around. Miller Auto
Co., 63 South Cameron. Bell phone
4119.
FOR SA-LF Ford
touring car. Equipment:
Winter top, Eisman
magneto, Master car
buretor, demountable
rims, tires almost new,
reinforced axle and
radius rods. Just the
thing for jitney. $325.00.
Harrisburg Auto Co.
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FOR SALE—I!SIG 7-passenger Jeffery
f.edan, slighly used, like new; both
winter and summer top; fully equipped
sacrifice to quick purchaser. Inquire
50 South Cameron, or CIS North Second
street.
FOR SALE 1916 Voile, six-cylinder
flve-passonger. two extra tires and rime'
good as new, price $900; 1915 Chalmers'
j two new tires, price $700; 1912 Pullman!
$250; 1912 Reiral S2SU. Miller Auto Co.,
I South Cameron street. Bell 4119.
Motorcycles ana Bicycles
j FOR SALE New three-speed, twin
cylinder. 1917 Harley-Davidson motor
' cycle. Never rode, No time to ride.
Price, $245.00. I,ee Shaffer, Thompson
town. Pa. Residence two miles easi.
Leffal Notices
I NOTICE is hereby given that n special
I meeting of the stockholders of Great
I Southern Lumber Company will be held
at the geenral office of the companv.
Room 409, Kunkel Building, No. 301
I Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylva
! nia, on the Bth day ol' January, 1917, at !
Twelve o'clock noon, to take action ou !
\ the approval or disapproval of a pro- j
posed increase in the permanent indebt- |
i edness of the company by the issue of ;
'51,000,000 of Debenture Bonds
FRED A. LEHR,
Secletarv of Great Southern Lumber j
I Company.
; November 4, 1916.
NOTICE
! NOTICE is hereby given that a spec
ial meeting of the stockholders of Great
Southern Lumber Company will be held i
nt the general office of the company.!
! Room 409 Kunkel Building, (No. 301 I
Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylva
| nia, on the Bth day of January, 1917, at I
| eleven-thirty o'clock in the forenoon, I
I to take action on the approval or dis
j approval of the reduction in the au
i thorlzed capital stock of said company
I from $15,000,000 to $10,000,000, and a rfe-
Iduction in the actually issued and out
| standing capital stock of said company
from $12,458,200 to $9,966,560.
FRED A. LEHR,
Secretary of Great Southern Lumber
Company.
November 4, 1916.
NOTICE Letters of Administration
on the Estate of Geo. A. Garverlch, lato
of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin
County, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, residing at
2572 Lexington street, all persons In
debted to said Estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them for set
tlement.
MABEL ELIZABETH SMITH.
Or to _ Administratrix.
FREDERICK M. OTT.
Attorney-at-Law,
222 Market Street,
City.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given that letters
of administration C. T. A. on the estate
of Emma Carr Sible, late of the City ot
Harrisburg. deceased, have been grant
ed to the undersigned. All persons In
debted to said estate are requested to
make payment, and those having claims
or demands will make known the sami.
without delay to
J. SIDNEY SIBLE,
Or Administrator C. T. A.
JAMES G. HATZ, Attorney.
Calder Building,
Harrisburg, Pa.
CAMP CURTIN TRUST COMPANY.
Succeeding
The Sixth Street Bank.
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THE SIXTH STREET BANK.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at
a meeting of Its shareholders held on
Saturday, September 2nd, 1916, the said
Bank by a vote of Its shareholders
owning at least two-thirds of Its stoca
resolved to go Into liquidation and be
closed. Creditors are notified to pre
sent their claims for payment.
By order of the Board of Director*. '
F. I* ALBERT FROEHLICH.
Cashier.
LEAD POISONING
GUARDED AGAINST
Unusual Provisions Made in
the Code to Be Submitted to
the Public Tuesday
Stringent rules to guard against lead
poisoning in the paints and colors in
dustry are outlined in the new State
safety code which is to bo submitted
to the public at a hearing in Philadel
phia Tuesday. Among the rules is one
prohibiting anyone who habitually
uses alcoholic liquors from being em
ployed in the industry. It will be laid
before employers and employes in that
line of manufacturing by the State In
dustrial Board next Tuesday. Tho
hearing has been called for Philadel
phia by Commissioner of Labor John
Price Jackson and will be conducted
by Dr. Francis D. Patterson, chief of
the Division of Hygiene and Engineer
ing, and William Young, the new
nl m? lser " le State Industrial Board.
The code is the result of months of
investigation and will affect many
plants when adopted. Special pre
cautions have been taken against lead
poisoning and tho dry sweeping of
floors and walls is forbidden and
respirators to prevent inhalation of
dust must be provided. No man under
21 is to allowed to handle dry sub
stances containing lead and such work;
is forbidden women or giris. The em
ployer is required to allow each em
ploye ten minutes for washing before'
the lunch hour and at the close of tho
day's work and an additional timo
allowance of ten minutes for a bath
twice a week, while employers are to
provide a shower bath for each ten
employes, also being required to pro
vide one pair of jumpers and one pair"
of overalls and have them washed for
each employe once a week.
Other interesting things in this un
usual code are prohibition of taking
any eatables into a workroom, require
ment that notices must be posted urg
ing employes not to go to work with
an empty stomach, not to chew to
bacco while at work, to drink plenty
of good milk, not to wear whiskers, to
keep finger nails clean and cut short
and to see the doctor when not feeling
well. The code also says "Care should
be taken to exclude such persons
(habitual users of alcoholic drinks)
from any employment in the lead in
dustry."
Every employe exposed to lead dust,
fumes or solutions must bo examined
by a doctor once a month.
Fines for employers violating tho
code are from SIOO to SI,OOO and for
employes $lO to SIOO.
Commission Asks
Just Who Is Who
The Public Service Commission will
inquire of the United Business Men's
Association of Philadelphia Just who
does represent it in the proceedings
against the commutation rates of the
Pennsylvania and Reading railroads in l
vicinity of' Philalelphla.
The commission has been getting
numerous letters from peolpe declaring
the are interestted, E. B. Martin assert
ing he is counsel and Mlrwin M. Abbott
saying the same thing. Mr. Abbott's
j letter is signed also by Messrs. Pitcairn
and Childs. Counsel for the Germant
town and Chestnut Hill Asssociations*
! have set forth that they want to be con-
J sldered separately.
I In Mr. Abbott's letter he says he acts
j by instructions of the president of tha
association and while accepting tho
reading proposition objects to that of
the Pennsylvania. Mr. Martin does not
accept either.
ILLUSTRATIONS FOR MEX
An interesting program has been ar
ranged for the men's Sunday afternoon
meeting at the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. To
morrow afternoon Ira P. Dean, religious
secretary, will give his first of a series
of illustrated talks. It will be some
thing new in the way of a song sei
vice. The latest gospel songs will bo
a feature and will be Illustrated with
stereopticon views. Secretary Dean
will also have pictures in connection
wUh his talk. TJhe meeting opens at
FRENCH COMMENT ON ELECTION
Paris, Nov. 11. The newspapers,
while printing the news of the Ameri
can election in a prominent position,,
express little opinion as to the result.
What comment there is is sympathetic
to President Wilson.
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109 S. Second St.
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Three hundred and fifty feet
from Market Square.
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GEORGE H. SC9RBIER |
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
18(0 North Third Strut
Bell Pliuae. Aotu Krvln, H
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North Fifth Street Homes
Located at 2311-13-13-17 K. Fifth St.
EASY TERMS
FRED C. MILLER
BUILDBR
213 Walnut Street. IlarrlsburK, Pa.
Hell I'lione 3SKI Ilarrlshurc, Fa.
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T T T T T'T t T y T y TJ
j L. F. Neefe ;
► AGENCY ;
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► Insurance and Bonds'
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► have removed their offices from
t 410 Kunkel Bldg., to the Doehne
j, Building, 817 Chestnut Street. 4
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Legal Notices
Estate of James Brady, Late of the City
of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin,
Deceased.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
above estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to the
said estate are requested to make pay
ment, and those having claims to pre
sent the same without delay, to
MARY JOSEPHINE BRADY,
Executrix,
No. 510 North Second Street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Or to her attorney.
JOHN T. BRADY,
18 N. Third St., Harrisburg 1 , Pa.
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