Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 14, 1916, Page 19, Image 19

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Card of Thanks
-IR. AND MRS. WAIMCE wish to
ink their friends and neighbors fot
>ir kindness during the sickness and
ith of their daughter. ——— —=
Lost ana Found
jOST On Saturday evening, IN
.by of Majestic Theater or on second
eet. diamond stickpin, plat
fteward if returned to telegraph
Ice. i
X>ST Monday evening. bo &®, *?£
eater on Emerald. Third or iourth
eet. Reward if returned to .■
rth Second street.
X>BT Between Harrisburg and
lsburg. on State Road, a grip nl
th laundry .etc. Liberal e\ anl 11
urned to fhe Bolton, llari ifrburg^^
Help Wanted —Male
VANTED Experienced '
esman. Only experienced >" e with
)d reference, need apply. Address
plan's Furniture Bazaar, Scranton,
VANTED Man to help on poultry
in; single or married; no children,
iress Meyer i; ntin. Superintendent,
D. 3, Harrisburg. Phone 9954R--5.
I ALE HELP WANTED Wood
irking Plant. O. M. Weber Co.. Inc.,
rth Wales, Pa.
VANTED Good stenographer,
li knowledge of bookkeeping. Don t
>lv unless you are willing to work
•d for advancement. Apply at this
ce.
•IIORUS GIRLS Small, with sing
voice, for good road show. All cos
ies furnished, l'lione or write, full
tlculars. Manager Dainty Maids, it
eater, Waynesboro, Pa.
IRL or middle-aged woman for
leral housework. Call 2003 Noith
th street, or Bell phone 3oo<m.
VANTED A thoroughly expell
ed salesman for the Linen and Do
stlc Department. One capable of aa
tine buyer. Steady position with
,d salary. Address Mr. Miller. Super
endent Lord & Gage, Heading, la.
VANTED A young man to work
chemical laboratory. Apply 134 <
ward street.
VANTED -t- CARPENTERS. BRICK
VKI'tS, CEDENT MEN to learn con
ctlng, building, structural work,
hitecture. SURE, KASI home
dy method. Plenty of. employment,
>d pay. Call International Cori es
sence Schools, 202 Teelgraph
lldlng. ___
VANTED Boy. over 16 years, to
ist in shipping department. $.>.00 to
rt. Quick advancement to right
Give references. Address M.,
6, care of Telegraph.
ALESMEN For old established
ritory around Harrisburg. V ho'®"
r house furnishings. Address Landis
Jo.. 45 North Third street. Philadel
a. Pa.
IKSSENGERS Men or boys from
upward; making good wages; $-S-00
ra per month allowed for bicycles,
,n Ilealthv, outdoor work; opportu
v for clerical positions and to learn
•graph y. Western Union Telegraph
VANTED A young man, over 18
is of ase, lor store work; must be
p to furnish good reference. Appl>
tnd Union Tea Co., 208 North Second
ret. ,
VANTED Two boye over IS years
age. to work in bake shop. Apply
rrisburg Baking Co.. 453 South Cam
n .street. __
PARTED Errand boy. Apply at
irler Offlce. 320 Market street.
OMMERCIAL LAW Weekly lec
es on .commercial law by local attor
begin at the Young Men s Business
titute Wednesday evening, at T:3O
ock. Visitors welcome.
.RMY OF THE UNITED STATES
N WANTED Ablebodled, unmir
-1 men unitor age of 86; Cltisene of
ted States, of good character ana
iperate habits, who can specU, read
I write the English language. For
ormatlon apply to Recruiting Of.
r, Bergner Bldg., 3rd & Market Stfc,
rrisburg.
WANTED 5O able-bodied
n for piece work. Experienced
ickers can earn $75 to S9O per
>nth. Must be able to read and
ite. Apply in person only to
jut of Pennsylvania Railroad
nipany at Division Street
ansfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris
rg, Pa.
,NTED—I2 EXPERT MECHANICAL
MEN
ten of very high mechanical' ablli
1, with college training preferred,
not necessary.
hese men are wanted by a corpora
l who are marketing the new alloy
'ELLITE," which, when used as a
ting tool, machines all metals ten
es taster than ateel tools.
■ utles will be of educational, ex-
Imental, demonstrative and selling
ures.
.esldent men working Harrisburg
ritory under the jurisdiction of
ladelphla office wanted.
[en who are looking for a position
t is really better should answer by
cial delivery letter Immediately,
on questionable character, aggres
-ness, pleasing personality together
li proper references are required,
ou must act quickly.
THE HAYNES STELLITE CO.,
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH,
806 WIDENEIt BUILDING.
ABORERS WANTISJ Good wage*,
idy work with chance lor advance- <
it. Apply Master Mechanic's Office,
tral Iron end Steel Company.
f ANT Young men to learn auto
>lle business, to become practical
shanlcs and chauffeurs. We give
students a chance to make money
the rate of 20c per hour between
is hours. We guarantee to pay you
per hour as soon as competent
In cash required. Auto Transporta
i School, 27-29 North Cameron
set
OOD, strong, healthy boys, over 18.
ily Superintendent The Telegraph
jtlng Co., Harrisburg, Pa.
OMMENCE SPANISH under the <ll
- of Professor Hamilton, of Tech
h School, now being conducted at
JNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE
sday and Thursday evenings. Call,
te or phone for particulars.
WANTED First-clans cutters on
es' fine shoes; steady employment
food wages. Utz & Dunn Co., 37
atreet, Rochester. N. Y.
Help Wanted—Female
'ANTED A white giri for gen
housework; no washing or Ironing,
ly 2000 North Third street.
New Houses For Sale
These are most delightful small homes —six rooms, bath, steam heat
tnd modern throughout. Built in pairsr of brick, with concrete founda
ion walls and porches. Six loft; two have already been sold, one of
hem now occupied by the buyer.
If you don't have all cosh, no doubt very reasonable terms can be
arranged.
FILLER BROTHERS & co.,
MKHBEII HAHIUSBURG ItEAI. ESTATE BOAItU.
'
THURSDAY EVENING,
Help Wanted—Female
> WANTED White girl for general
i' housework; good wages; no washing,
i Apply 158 South Second stret, Steelton,
Pa.
HALF-GROWN GIRL to assist with
housework after school hours; must live
- near 1710 State street. Bell phone
1130 R.
WANTED A middle-aged white
woman for chamber work, and colored
girl for scrubbing. Apply Hoffman
House, 441 Market street.
A YOUNG GIRL or middle-aged wo
man to assist with general housework;
one who can sleep at home. Apply 1002
North Sixth street.
COOK White or colored, plain
cooking and general light housework,
at country place. Comfortable, large
room and good wages. Give references.
Address M., 4539, care of Telegraph.
DRESSMAKING TAUGHT thoroughly
s from any pattern. Make dresses for
i yourself while learning. Day and even
j ing classes. Mine. Henderson. 528
, North street.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS for 25 to 60 wo
• men for a few minutes' services, giv
. ing information. If you would appre
, date $1 to $lO in gold, bettor get busy.
Address A., 5539, care of Telegraph.
1
CIGARMAK ERS
- WANTED
, Steady work; good stock; good
wages. Apply Central Cigar
, | Co., 323 South Cameron Street.
I
. i WANTED 5OO girls, between 11
, | and 15 years of age, to act as fairies to
tlic queen in the Mummers' parade New
. i Year's Day. Apply at Majestic Theater
[Stage Entrance at 4:45 Friday after
. j noon for instrctions.
[ [ WANTED A thoroughly experi
. enced saleswoman for the waist depart
j nient. One capable of assisting buyer.
. I Steady position with good salary. Ad
| dress Mr. Miller. Superintendent Lord
: I & Gage, Heading, Pa.
WOMEN AGENTS sl2 to S4O a
. week. Pleasant, steady work. Iligh
ilass line. Every home a prospect.
Open to any capable woman. Write at
; once. Wlllingford's. Oak Park. 111.
WANTED Shoe cutters for wo
men's, misses' and children's shoes.
Steady work. Apply Harrisburg Shoe
Manufacturing Co., Vernon street, Har
, risburg, Pa.
' WANTED Waitresses. 25 to 35
years of age. Experienced preferred.
• Steady work. Apply at once at Ilershey
Employment Bureau. Hershey, Pa.
Salesmen Wanted
! ,
WANTED Salesmen to sell Bank
Stock and other dependable securities
' in Eastern Pennsylvania; exceptional
' working conditions and compensation
; coupled with offerings of linusal merit.
• For interview address A.. 4551. care of
| Telegraph.
1 SALESMAN
, YOUNG MAN with executive ability and
; | promotion experience, at present em
-1 I ployed in educational and engineering
J work for large corporation, desires to
. locate In Harrisburg. If you need an
1 enthusiastic worker with original Ideas
and accomplishment* that have produc-
J ed results, the favor of an interview is
1 requested. Address Box A, 5538, care of
Telegraph. v.
Situations Wanted—Male
WANTED First-class cook wants
position. 666 Briggs atreet.
WANTED Experienced colored man
wishes position with private family,
• boardlngliouse or store. Apply 648
Primrose street.
• BOOKKEEPER A good penman,
who lias a fair knowledge of steno
| graphy and typewriting, desires posi
tion; age 26; married; presently era
-1 ployed as assistant, but desires change.
Address W., 4545, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Work by colored boy
| aged 14; will work for clothing and
i board where he can go to school. Apply
I to Mrs. M. M. S., 511 Primrose, Harris
. burg, Pa.
[ WANTED Colored boy desires po
sltlon as chauffeur; can do own repair
' work. Apply 141 Adams street, Pteel
| ton. Pa.
; Situations Wanted— Female
WANTED Young woman wishes
work of any kind from 8 A. M. till 10:30
P. M. Address H. F. Evenings, 612
Granite street, Harrisburg.
WANTED Colored Virginia girl
wishes place as cook or waitress or
general housework in small family. Ap
ply at 636 Calder atreet.
i WANTED Colored girl desires
washing or day's work. Apply 1703
Elm street.
WANTED Woman desires position
doing general housework; no washing
or Ironing. Address 152% Adams street,
Steelton, Pa.
WANTED Middle-aged woman
wishes position with small family. Ap
ply 120 Mulberry street.
WANTED Middle-aged woman,
with a *hi!d six years of age, desires
place as housekeeper, or doing general
housework. Address S.. 4544, care of
Telegraph.
. \ WANTED Woman wishes to keep
j house for widower. Alice Heiges, Har-
IJ risburg Post Offlce.
WANTED Young woman wants
. position a general housewdrk. Call, or
. write, to 112 Liberty street. Can give
I reference.
'■ WANTED Woman wants house-
L work. Apply 810 South Seventeenth
i street. Phone 626 J.
1 Real Estate For Sale
—
FOR SALE Several desirable
. i building plots, both in city and suburbs,
i I Bungalow sites, desirable farms cloae
i by. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union
I Trust Company Eullding, Harrisburg,
| FOR SALE Desirable residence
• property, with modern Improvements,
i 1839 Herr street, opposite State
Arsenal. Inquire on premises. Sophia
■ K. Barnes.
i
t VERY LITTLE CASH necessary to
' buy a new brick house with modern
improvements; steam heat; located at
: Old Orchard. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South
Thirteenth street.
) ANXIOUS TO SELL 426 South Ftf
Iteenth street before January 1. Occu
pied by owner. Inspect it and make
offer. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir
teenth street.
Real Estate For Sale
1 FOR SALE Briggs St., 1820-1822
Just completed and open for Inspection:
2-story bricks, with six rooms, bath and
finished basement; steam heat, electric
lights, gas ranges, hot water heaters.
Fiorches front and back: side entrance;
ots 100 feet deep; 20-foot wide street
In rear; these are Ideal homes and can
be bought on easy payments at $3,000
each If sold before January 1. Apply
A. S. MILLER & SON.
Eighteenth and State.
122 CHESTNUT STREET—This"well
located property is on the market to be
sold at a bargain figure. First party
who comes across with money at the
price gets the house. Miller Brothers
A Co., Locust and Court streets.
PROGRESS
FOR SALE, within G-cent fare, new
stucco bungalow. 26x30, concrete
porches, walk and cellar, steam heat,
! gas and electric combination range and
lights, hot and cold water in cellar; lot,
60x125 feet to a 16-foot alley; a real
home.
Another frame semi-bungalow, same
1 size and nearlng completion, can be
bought on very reasonable terms.
Apply to C. E. Beam, Shell Street.
Progress.
332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS
PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar
ket Storeroom, 9 rooms, bath, steam
heat and electricity. Lot. 20x131 to
Sayford avenue. Room for garage.
CHAS. ADLiiR, 1003 North Third street.
CAMP IIILL, Park Ave,, 2 blocks north
of Market. If you want a cheap suburban
property, with all improvements, in
spect these two 2U- -story brick and
I frame dwellings; now renting at $15.00
each; certain amount, of money can re
main at 4 per cent. A good investment
at $1,750.00 each. BACKENSTOSS
BROS., Russ Building.
THIRD STREET, 1404 and 1406, and
IT2B Fifth street, to be sold to settle up
the estate of G. J. Roller, deceased. Ap
ply to Friedman Roller. Address 1720
' Third street.
WOODBINE STREET, 239 This
brick and stucco property, practically
new, must be sold, as owner has left
\ the city; price below that of original
I cost: $5,650.00. BACKENSTOSS BltOS,
j Russ Building.,
.
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
| ON the southwest coiner of Tliir
■ teenth and Kittatlnny streets you will
! find one of the most attractive lots or
• pieces of giound to be found on the
: Hill. Size, 60x60 feet.
I am authorized to offer said lot, or
■ piece of ground, for a period of thirty
■ days, at an attractive figure. .
Suitable for an apartment or dwell
-1 ing house. For price so*
M. A. FOUGHT,
272 North Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
j STEAM-HEATED BRICK HOUSE for
, ;sale; six rooms, bath, electric light,
• I porch front, balcony, cemented cellar;
l price only $2,400. Bell Really Co., Berg
i ] ner Building.
. I
' I NOS. 624 AND 626 Calder street for
! sale at a cut price. What are they
'[worth to you? Bell Realty Co., Berg
-1 | ner Building.
j DO NOT FAIL to inspect that vacant
I house No. 1725 Fourth street all im
provements gas and electric lights.
. Get the key and inspect It. Price rea
sonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
BUSINESS PROPERTY 424 Reily
street for sale; large house with store
room; lot, 20x100; large brlclc garage
on rear; must be seen to be appreciated;
Inspect it soon. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
11,450 Wlt£, PURCHASE a three
story brick dwelling on Reily street
all improvements lot. 22.8x100. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
NO. 1703 DERRY STREET FOR SALE
at a very attractive price 9 rooms
. bath gas furnace lot. 16x97. In
spect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
1518 FIFTH ST. Corner property
, for sale: brick construction; to be sold
soon. Particulars at Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE A nine-room, strictly
modern brick residence located on one
of Harrisburg's best residence streets;
price, $6,000; terms, SSOO cash and bal
ance just like rent; no agents or brok
ers; possession given at once, owner
moving away. Address C., 4652, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE ll4 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-halr-story frame;
eight rooms and bath; all conveniences.
The above properties will be sold ut
bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons,
New Cumberland.
TWO HOUSES —On Main street,
Penbrook, three-story frame and brick
bungalow. Both very desirable homes.
Prices, $2,650 and $4,000. IRWIN M.
CASSELL 1444 Rcgina street,
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT
1803 State St $30.00
1812 Briggs St $22.00
1818 Briggs St $21.00
703 N. Eighteenth St $20.00
A. S. MILLER & SON,
Eighteenth and State.
FOR RENT
CAMP HILL, N. Bowman Ave., attric
tlve bungalow; seven rooms; bath; heat;
gas; electricity; fireplace. A. W. Lebo,
ell phones 2031 and 4314 J.
1125 WALLACE STREET Dwell
i Ing for rent; six rooms and at
tic: water in kitchen; newly painted
and papered; rent, sl2. Chas. Adler,
1002 North Third street.
~ ~~ FOR RENT
No. 1734 Market St 130 00
No. 807 N. Eighteenth St 25 00
J. E. GIPPLE,
STOREROOMS FOR RENT
No. 50 South Cameron Street.
No. 60 South Cameron Street.
' Apply 88 South Cameron Street
Farms
FARM FOR SALE Near Dillsburg,
Pa. Ijarge farm, good buildings, price
is right. Very desirable. For particu
lars address A. C. Mead, Union Trust
Company Building, Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR SALE Chicken farm, delight
ful location on trolley line. Hard road
to market. Accommodates 1,500 chick
ens. Doing good business. Modern
house; all Improvements. Everything
flrst-class. Will consider exchange. A.
C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust
Company Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Booklover's Shake
speare—4o volumes. Cost $42.00. Never
used. Price, $lB to quick buyer. Ad
dress J., 4550, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Dlnlngroom and bed
room furniture, library table and rugs.
Slightly used. Practically good as new.
Good bargains. Call 106 Hummel ave
. nue, Lemoyne.
FOR SALE Big Bargains. Two
very fine Brunswick Billiard Tables,
nearly new. Will .make an ideal Christ
mas present for your club or fraternal
organization. Apply Claster's Jewelry
Store.
BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—AII
makes bought, exchanged, sold, rented.
Big shipment of like new, factory re
built L. C. Smith's just arriving. Geo.
IP. Tlllotson. #ll Locust street. Oppo
j site Orpheum.
j FOR SALE At old prices. General
Store In country town. SIO,OOO business
yearly. $3,000 stock, clean. A good op
portunity. Address H, 4540, care uf
Tela* raph.
•
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
£i>
For Sale—Miscellaneous ]
FOR SALE Three pool tables. One
table size 4xß; two tables, 4Hx9 Will
1 sell them right. W. 11. Heffley, Dun
: cannon. Pa.
CALKS—CALKS—CALKS
. For sale at Gable's. 111-117 South Sec
i ond street. Neversltp Can't Slip Rowe.
i Diamond Giant Grip, Green Bay, Always
Sharp.
FOR SALE Good double heater;
• all complete with pipe. Inquire of W.
H. Beckley, New Cumberland, Bella
i Vista. t
i JUST RECEIVED New lot of Brass
i Beds. sls Beds for $9.50. Special Bar
gains In other Furniture, Carpets or
Stoves. It pays to see us first at 324
Reily.
BARGAlN—Encyclopedia Britannica,
30 vols, and Guide, with golden oak
1 case, good condition, cost $125; only $25
to quick buyer; cash, or part cash, bal
ance easy payments. Aurand's Book
Store. 913 North Third.
2 l-H.-P. Fairbanks Morse. 3 Phase
60 Cycle Motors.
2 Blacksmith Forges.
1 Connellsvllle Blower.
2 Champion Blacksmith Blowers.
1 Champion 60-l'o. Belt Hammers.
1 Little Giant Punch and Shears.
Also a number of trcssels, and other
blacksmith equipment.
ALFRED H. SHAFFER.
88 S. Cameron Street, City.
FOR KALE, at Gable's. 111-117 South
Second street. L>,wn Feuce, Field Fenca,'
: Gates, Poultry Netting. Buildiug Hard
-1 ware. Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board,
i Conipo-Boart', Doors, Sash. Shutters,
j Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc.
; i .FOR SALE EDISON*" HOME
I KINKTOSCOPE, costing $92.00 (moving
• picture machine for the home, Sunday
j school, church, eac.), with $35.00 worth
of films and $7.20 screen. Just the
! thing for Christmas. Good as new. In
j quire M.. 4717, care of Telegraph.
. I REMOVAL SALE Everything in I
stock must be sold account of moving
'to our new location, 1315 North Third
I Street. N. Brenner. 423 Walnut street. I
For Rent —Miscellaneous
FOR RENT—Suitable for sec
ond floor retail business, two cn
! tire business floors, corner of
! Second and Walnut streets,
j above Rose's confectionery.
I Wide hall entrance 011 Second
I.street. Inquire at Keller's Drug
' Store, 405 Market street.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can ba
! secured at the Telegraph Business
| Offlce.
FOR RENT—Offices suitable
for a doctor or dentist or genera!
! purposes. Light, heat and attend
ance. Dr. John Oenslager, 711
North Third street.
DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo
cauoo, .its l Post Of hue, ground lioor.
j Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust
I street
i i
Apartments For Rent
! FOR RENT Large, corner, cozy
apartment, strictly private, consisting
of three rooms; gas range; water and
cabinet in kitchen; rent moderate. In
quire 1323 Wallace street, first floor
tlat. Daily inspection invited.
806 N. SECOND ST.. (three blocks
from Market Square) flrst floor Iront
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 Sta.
SECOND StZ N., 231 "Snavely
Building," 7 rooms and bath; extra stor
age room, electric and gas, city steam.
SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings in city.
Rooms For Rent
ONE large front room to rent in pri
vate family; all conveniences; privilege
of living room; vent reasonable; on
Cumberland near Capital. Address 8.,
4548, care of Telegraph.
• ROOMS FOR RENT Sunny and at
tractive; rates reasonable. 801 North
Sixth street. Bell phone 1085 J.
FOR RENT Large, warm, comfort
able rooms, all conveniences, second
floor. Apply 121 State street.
NICELY furnished room; city steam
heat; private bath; block and a half
from Capitol. 819 North Sixth street.
FURNISHED front suite of rooms for
light housekeeping: steam heat and
gas; private resilience. Burlingame, 114
Chestnut street.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
City steam heat; use of Bell phone.
Address 719 North Sixth street.
NORTH ST.. 406 Newly furnished
front room, overlooking Capitol Park;
all conveniences. Including city steam
heat and phone; rent reasonable.
Rooms Wanted
WANTED A room on second floor
with bath attached, during session of
legislature, near Capitol. Inquire of J.
E. Karr, Capitol.
Wanted—Board—Rooms
BOARDING WANTED By gentle
man and two sons, eight and twelve,
with Christian people. Address S„ 5541,
care of Telegraph.
Board and Rooms
ROOMS FOR RENT, with flrst-class
board, by meal, day or week. 21-Meal
Ticket. $4.00. Call, or address, 1001
NORTH SECOND STREET.
Business Personals
SURETY Fire and
Liability Insurance. JOHN C. ORR, 222
Market street.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED '
ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR
BLADES RESHARPENED, 25c doz„ ex
. cept Star heavy, 15c; old style, 25c. each.
HENRY GILBERT & SONS, 219 Market
. street.
■ VACUUM CLEANERS New ma
chlnes, FOR RENT. Ask Martin. Bell
4000.
LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit
cases (drummers' samples) positively at
the lowest prices ,-n the city. Call and
be convinced. Also overooats and cloth
ing. watches, diamonds and *portlu<r
floods at low prices. Cohen & Son. Ka
lable Pawnbrokers, 431 Market atreet
at subway.
STRIPPING Have your windows
and doors stripped with Harrisburg
Weather Stripping. Cheap. Durable.
Satisfaction guaranteed. R. BOWERS.
60S GEARY STREET. Phone 2921 J.
CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE--
Bought at highest cash prices and sold
reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street.
Bell phone 2860.
UPHOIiSTERING— And furniture re
pairing; mattreses renovated and cush
ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck,
320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 13X7J.
WE BUY Tin and Lead Foil. Lead
Pipe, Brass. Copper and Scraplron. Also
Magazines, Rooks, Newspapers and Mix
ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRIS
BURG JUNK COMPANY, 626 West ave
nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon will
call.
XADIES' TAILORING Also remod-
Jlit.it and repairing; moderate charge*.
H. C PowelT m North Third strast
Business Personals
SPANG LER PLANING MILL CO.
Mill work of all kinds. Estluates
cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh
street
FOR falling hair try dross* Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug
gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street.
Harrisburg. Telephone ordefj given
prompt attention. Bell 1960.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detecttr*
work handled—one aye always open.
BELL PHQNE 4399.
■f
Business Opportunities
$5,000 CASH A good business op
poetunity. A live wire automobile
proposition for one or two men. Ad
dress Box W., 6540, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE. RESTAURANT Will be
sold at a bargain. Fully equipped.
Automatic soda fountain. Near Square
of Lemoyne. Address C. E. Ortmyer,
, Lemoyne, Pa.
ARE you looking for a good, saf*. 6
per cent. Investment? A well-estab
lished local Industry offers a splendid
opportunity to local Investors by offer
ing for sale some of Its preferred stock.
For particulars write R„ 5615, care of
Telegraph.
person can earn good
Income corresponding foi newspapers)
experience unnecessary. Send for par
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Money to Loan
MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep
ers at legal rates; business confiden
tial. Profit Snaring Loan Society, Room
7, Spooner Building, 9 North Market
Square.
LOANS—SIS TO S3OO
When pressed for funds to
meet Immediate necessities,
i consult this licensed, bonded
! corporation supervised by the
State Banking Department
and financed by local people.
Loans made at legal rates on
personal property, real estate
or approved endorsement and
repayable in four to twelve
monthly instalments.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.,
204 Chestnut Street.
Mbr. Hbg. Chamber of Commerce.
Storage
STORAGE—Private rooms for house
hold goods In fireproof warehouse, $2
fier month and up. Lower storage rates
n non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS
BURG STORAGE CO., 437-446 South
Second street
STORAGE 419 Broad street, housed
hold goods, Merchandise. Private rooms,
sl-SS. Wagons, 75 cents month. D.
Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street Both
phones.
. Livestock and Poultry
BULL DOGS FOR SALE Kennel of
§rize-winnlng English Bull Dogs from
est imported stock. Three male
brindle puppies and brood bitches. Bar
gain for quick sale. Charles Blair, Im
porter and Breeder, 321 Hamilton
street, Harrisburg.
Musical
VIOLINS Any string instrument
repaired. Stock of violins, all grades,
for sale, or made to order, a G. G.
GLACE, 604 Herr street.
FOR SALE New Haynes Piano.'
Terms reasonable. Inquire at 14 North
Eighteenth street.
VIOLIN OUTFITS in all sizes as
Christmas Gifts. Also BanJo-M£ndo
lins and Uku-le-les, the latest Hawaiian
musical Instrument. Instruction books
free with any instrument. Note the
address. Arthur I. Rubin, 1324 North
Second street. Bell phone 3275 M.
Musical
FREE I will show any person the
factory way of polishing furniture free
with every order for piano tuning at
$1.50. Twenty-five years' experience.
Address Factory Tuner, 822 North Third
' street. •
ANGELIJS PLAYEft PIANO—FuII 88-
note; 12 rolls of music; bench, scarf
and two tunings free; special price,
$345, on easy payment plan. H. G. Day,
1515 Derry street. Out of tho high rent
district.
S2OO VICTROLA in perfect condition;
also 34 good records. No dealers. Will
make Ideal gift. Address V„ 4549, care
of Telegraph.
WOULD like to givo some reliable
family the use of my upright piano
until March 15, 1917, for the storage.
Address P. O. Box 281.
Hauling and Moving
NATIONAL TRANSFER CO. Movers
of pianos, safes, boilers and general
hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth
and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 8029™
Automobiles
AUTOMOBILE, FIVE-PASSENGER,
6-cylinder Touring Car, $350 cash, or
will accept cash and trade for Ford
used car. Any reasonable offer-accept
ed. Address E. W., 441 North Hanover
, street. Carlisle. Fa.
FOR SALE Ford touring car, first
class condition; fully equipped. Apply
227 South Nineteenth street.
176 AUTOMOBILES
To be sold at a Public
AUCTION SALE.
Including many different
makes, such as Packards,
Plerce-Arrows, Overlands. Hud
sons, Mercers. Oldsmobllcs,
Scrlpns-Booth, Cadillacs, Pull
man Juniors, National Road
sters, Bulck Roadsters, Haynes
Roadsters, Abbott-Detroitßoad
sters, Maxwell Roadsters and
many other makes, all In
class condition. Must be sold
on Saturday, December 16, 1910.
Cars that are purchased dur
ing the sale may be left in stor
age for 90 days free of charge,
providing that arrangements
are made In offlce during the
sale.
SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M.
AUTO TRANSPORTATION
EXCHANGE.
27-29 North Cameron Street
Harrisburg, Penna.
TIRE REPAIRING We repair all
makes of pneumatic auto and motor
cycle tires successfully. GOOD SER
VICE TIRE COMPANY. 1019. Market
street.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of
kind. If you cannot sell your car, why
not consign It to or exchange It with
us for a better one. Our charges for
sellinir are 5 per cent. only. No storage
charges If car Is not sold. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE
PARTMENT, 27-29 North Cameron I
street. Bell phon# 1710.
FOR SALE USED TIRES,
30x3 to 87x6H. CRESCENT GARAGE.
232 South street
FOR SALE FIVE-PASSENGER
CAR FOR SALE —ln good running
order. Will demonstrate any time. Car
was taken In for a debt. Don't miss this
If you want a good car for a small
nmount of money. REX GARAGE, 191'
North Third street. Harrisburg.
DECEMBER 14, 1916.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street. New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, N. Y\, Dec. 14.
Open. Close.
Allls-Clialmers 81% 29
Amer. Beet Sugar 102 97
American Can 57',4 5114
Am. Car & Fdry Co 72% 68*4
Amer. Locomotive 87% 81
Amer. Smelting 110% 106%
American Sugar 113 110
Anaconda 91i£ B's %
Atchison 104% 103%
Baldwin Locomotive 76% 69%
Baltimore & Ohio 85% 84
Butte Copper 68 64%
California Petroleum 165% 165%
Central Leather 106% 96%
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 66% 64%
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 91% 92
Chicago, R I and Pacific 39% 38
Ohlno Con Copper 4% 60%
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 52 47%
Consolidated Gas 133% 132%
Corn Products 25% 23
Crucible Steel 7 7 66%
Distilling Securities .... 40% 36*/.
Krie 36% 35%
General Electric, Co .... 170% 174
Goodrich B F f. 68% 66%
Great Northern pfd .... 117 116%
Great Northern Ore subs 42% 38%
Inspiration Copper 64% 60
Inerhoro-Metropolitan. . 17% 10%
Kennecott Copper 53 ~ 50%
Kansas City Southern .. 26% 25%
Lackawanna Steel 102 96%
Lehigh Valley 81% 78%
Maxwell Motors 66 62%
Merc Mar ctfs 42% 36%
Merc Mar ctfs pfd .... 114% 104%
Mex Petroleum 104% 98%
Miami Copper 43% 39%
Midvale Steel 64% 62%
National Lead 64% 61%
New York Central .... 106 105
NY N H and H 54% 53
NY O and W 31% 30%
Ntor and West 137 134%
Northern Pacific 110% 110%
Pacific Mail 25% 23 1
Penna Railroad 56% 56%
Pressed Steel Car 83% 83%
Railway Steel Spg 56% 52% '
Ray Con Copper 31% 28%
Heading 108% 105% I
Republic Iron and Steel. 84% 79%
Southern Pacific 98% 97%
Southern Ry 32 31%
i Studebaker 116% 112%
Tennessee Copper 29% 30
Union Pacific 145% 144%
K2 * A '* ohol 125 115^
U S Rubber 66% 64
U S Steel 120% 113%
U S Steel pfd / 121 121
Utah Copper 117 111%
Virginia-Carolina Cliem. 46% 45
West Union Telegraph.. 103 ~ 102
Westinghouse Mfg 58% 54%
PHILADELPHIA PltODr^i:
Philadelphia, Dec. 14. Wheat
Jl°-?* red - spot and December,
*1.b6@1.69; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.64@
Market steady; old western,
$l.llRj)1.14: new western, cool and
sweet, $1.01(g)1.04: new Southern, cool
and sweet, 98c@$1.00.
r-S I '' - Market steady; No. 2, white, :
59®59%c; No. 3, white, 57@57%c.
Bran The market is unchanged;
city mills, winter, per ton. s?ts.uu, w>i
em winter, per ton. $26.60: soft, winter
P|r ton, 134.00; Spring, per ton, $31.50®
Refined Sugars—Market quiet, steady;
powdered, 7.25 c; fine granulated, 7.15 c;
confectioners' A, 7.05 c.
Butter The market Is firm;
western, creeamery, extras, 39 @ 40c;
nearby prints, fancy, 42c.
Eggs The market is firm;
Pennsylvania And other nearby firsts,
free cases, $13.50 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $13.20 per case;
western, extras, firsts, fre cases, $13.50
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $13.20
per case.
, Live Poultry—The market is higher;
fowls. 16@18c: roosters, 13@14c; Spring
ch ckens, 15®18 C ; broilers, 16r<j)i8c;
chickens. 14@16c; broilers. 16W18c;
n s ; 1 6 (g) 18c; geese, 16@18c; turkey-s.
< to'm 4c.
Dressed Poultry Steady: fowls,
fancy, do., good to
choice, 21@21%c; do., small sizes, 16
<t2lc; old roosters, 16c; roasting chick
ens, western. 19@>23c; broiling chickens,
western. 18<?Ji24c; do., nearby, 23@30c;
Spring ducks, nearby. 20® 22c: do.,
western. 18@20c; western geese, 15 @
%
Automobiles
FOR SALE FORD WINTER
Rodles, Radiator and Hood covers, $1.60
and $2.60. Put on while you wait REX
AUTO GARAGE, 1917 North Third
street
OUR BIG SALE OF AUTOB will come
off December 16. Over 160 cars will ba
sold at a sacrifice. Including many dif
ferent makes. Runabouts, touring can
and many others We sell cars on con
signment. NO CHARGES FOR STOR
AGE. AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO_
26-S9 North Cameron street.
FOR SALE —• 1914, seven-passenger
Wlnton touring car, In good condition.
New cord tires all arouud. Miller Auto
Co., 63 South Cameron. Bell Dhoaa
4119. v
Motorcycles and Bicycles
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor
and Harley-Davldson for sale cheap;
just been overhauled: all twin cylinders
and In good condition. C. H. Uhler,
1317 Derry street.
BICYCLES! BICYCLES! For Christ
mas at special priqes for the occasion.
Terms to suit your convenience. We
have 25 Bicycles at from $lO upwards
that will be very suitable for the occa
sion. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third
street.
BICYCLES FOR XMAS Twenty-flve
wheels to select from. New or second
hand machines. A good, dependable
bike from $lO upwards. Trade nere and
save money. Terms If desired. DAYTON
CYCLE CO., 912 North Third street.
WE WANT TO BUY BICYCLE frames,
coaster-brakes and other parts. We pay
highest cash prices. Come In to-da>,
or phone
DAYTON CYCLE CO.
Bell phone 385J, 912 North Third Street.
If you want to buy a good bike and
save money, see us. Twenty-flve to se
lect from. Easy terms.
BICYCLE FOR SALE New Iver
Johnson. $25.00 takes It. 205 Locust
street.
Legal Notices
In the District Court of the United
States for the Middle District of
Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy—No.
3359 ln the Matter of Jerome I.
Hetrick, Bankrupt.
To tha creditors of Jerome I. Hetrick,
of Harrisburg, In the County of Dau
phin, and District aforesaid, a bank
rupt.
NOTICE is hereby given that the said
bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such
on December 13, 1916, and that the first
meeting of the creditors will be held
at the offlce of the Referee, No. 7 North
Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa., at 2 P. M.
o'clock, on December 27, 1916, at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a Trustee,
examine -'the bankrupt and transact
such other business as may properly
come before aid meeting.
JOHN T. OLMSTED,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
December 14. 1916.
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AT YOUR SERVICE FOR
1917 CALENDARS 1917
GOOD SELECTION. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
MYERS MFG. CO.
Third and Cumberland Streets
Bell Phone 1877-H. HARHISBIHCi. PA.
J<c; turkeys, fancy, large, nearby, 26®
£7c; do., western, fancy, large. 25@27c;
do„ western, fair to good, 22@24c; do.,
common. 18@20c.
Potatoes The market is easier;
Pennsylvania, per bushel, t1.C001.66;
New \ork, per bushel, 1.50@1.00;
Eastern Shore, No. i, per oar
rel. do.. No. I. per
barrel. 11.56Q1.C0: Norfolk, j/o. 1.
per barrel, 2T60®2.76;: do.. No. 1. pei'
stc&l'l |q ,26 ® l,b ": Jersey, per basket,
~iF i o ur 7~ The market is nominal;
?^ , o C^ ar 'i 7 - 26 ® 7 - 50 '. "10-i straights.
$7.75(f® 8,00; do., patents, $8.00@8.26;
Spring, firsts, clear, 8.00@8.25; do.. 11
patents, $8.75@9.00; do., favorite
Brands, fin.2btt 10.75.
Hay Steady, with a fair demand:
new timothy, No. 1, large bales. 18.00;
No. 1 small bales, 517.00@17.50;
No. 2, $14.50® 15.50: No. 3, $11.00@13.00;
sample, *8.00@10.00.
m,xed: mixed.
$16.0016.50; No. 1. do., $15.00@15.50;
No. 2, do., $12.00@13.00.
> CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago,Hl., Dec. 14. Cattle Re
?i p l'„i 0,0 . 00; weak. Native beef cat
s6.9o<J®l2.6o; western steers. $6.90®
10.40; stockers and feeders, $4.50®7.75;
d 6o ielfers ' * 3 - 75 ® calves.
Sheep Receipts, 16,000; firm.
Wethers, $8.75 @9.75; lambs, $10.75 ®
Hogs Receipts, 50,000; active, 10c
above yesterday's average. Bulk of
sales. $9.60® 10.00; light. $9.1Q®9.85;
mixed, $9.3&<& 10.10; heavy. $9.55® 10.15;
rough, $9.55@9.70; pigs, $7.00@8.7G.
CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE
Chicago, 111., Dec. 14.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wrieat—May. 1.66U; July. 1.42%.
Corn—May, 90%; July, 90%.
Oats—May, 53%; July, 50%.
Pork—January, 26.85; May, 26.32.
Lard—January, 15.97; May, 16.00.
I Ribs—January, 13.85; May. 14.20.
Augsburg Lutheran Sunday
School Officers Elected
Members of Augsburg Lutheran Sun
day school met last night and elected
the following officers:
General superintendent, Chalmer C.
GrofT; assistant general superintendent,
M. F. Mitchell; treasurer, Lewis Bal
ser; general secretary, Robert K.
Cook; first assistant general secretary,
Harry Bell; second assistant, Paul J.
Hoover; pianist, Elizabeth Guy; assist
ant pianist. Pearl M, Geislnger; librar-
I ian, Samuel McNally; first assistant,
• Harry Svcovelin; second assistant, Clus-
I ter Sloop.
First Department—David Rineard;
assistant, T. Rineard Kenneth; secre
tarj', G. W. Sheafter; assistant, Wil
liam Gardner: pianist, Mrs. E. A. Wal
lower; assistant, Miss Margaret Mur
ray.
Second Department Superintendent;
Charles L. Zimmerman; assistants, C.
C. Groff andl E. S. Manbeck; secretary,
E. T. Snyder; assistant, O. H. Lingle;
pianist, Miss Myrta Ebner.
Kindergarten Superintendent, Mrs.
David Rineard; assistants, Miss Ruth
Walsh and Mrs. Arthur Ilursh; secre
tary, Mrs. Helen Arbogast; assistant.
Miss Anna Seitz; organist, Miss Rachel
Longsdorf.
Home Department Superintendent,
Mrs. R. L. Webster; assistant, Mrs.
Charles Keeley.
Cradle Roll Superintendent, Mrs.
James C. Lusk, Jr.
TO BIILD GARAGE f
A permit to build a 2-story garage
was granted to-day to Joseph H. Ben
fer. The structuro will be erected in
the rear of 1620 Chestnut street and
will coat SSOO.
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