Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 11, 1917, Page 17, Image 17

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    A BUSINESS PERSONAL 01 Ms Pafe Will Bring tESUUS
Deaths
Hm.si'iVß—On January 10, 101". John
Holsime, aged 65 years. to
Relatives ana Irienus are invUed to
attend the l uncial services saturaa
afternoon, at 2 o clock, troni h'a late
residence, at llainton. Interment
Slioop a Church Cemetery.
HKlßHlv —Jacob Feirick, on Januarj
10. 1917. agod 54 years. „-„lock
' Funeral on Saturday, at - oclock.
from residence.
strect. Relatives and friends are in
vltcd to attend without lurthvi
lice. Interment private.
JU DY —On Wednesday. January 10.
1917. Mildred Elizabeth
child of Charles E. anu Mabel 1. . uuo .
aged 5 years, 11 months and -J da>s.
Funeral on Saturday aftem "
o'clock, from her parents ,f®"' de "V£
2215 Walnut street. ii nlmut
irtends are invited to attend ...
lurtlier notice. Burial in .-hoops
Church Cemetery.
In Memoriam __
IN loving remembrance of my dar
mother, Laura C. Crane, who depaited
this life Thursday, January li>, lJi®.
Gone, but not forgolteu.
By her son. RICHARD^
Lost and round
LOST A black female bull dog dis
appeared from the Eyier Poultry l* .arm,
on the Jonestown road, opposite tne
golf links of the Colonial Ciub. Liberal
reward if returned. .
LOST Amethyst little finger ring,
on New Year's L>ay, on Fourth street
car or on way to P. R. R. Station. Re
ward if returned to 636 Camp street.
LOST Monday evening, on Front
street, between Harrisburg Library ana
Locust street, black fox neckpiece, suit
able reward If returned to Telegraph
Office.
LOST One automobile hub odome
ter. Reward. J. B. Montgomery, lhird
and Chestnut streets.
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED A good barber, or a
young man who can shave. \N m. \.
Lutz, Middletown. Pa.
TINNER WANTED Apply W. W r .
Zeiders, 1436 Derry street.
WANTED Barber. Steady position.
Address W. S. Richwine, 306 Reily
street.
PRINCETON, HARVARD. YALE,
DICKINSON and CHICAGO LNIVLU
SITIES represented on laculty of Young
Men's Business Institute, Front and
Market.
SHOES First and second lasters
on ladies' high-grade turn snoes.
Plentv work and good job. Srnaltz
Goodwin Co., 315 North Twelfth street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED Carpenters, machinists
and riggers. All those desiring work
on a nve years' job will please call
on "Hammond,' ai the Hershey House,
Horn 2 to 6. on Saturday, January 1-.
Transportation will be paid it neces
sary.
APPRENTICE BOY' WANTED for
B>lumbing. shop. Apply 1411 Front
Jtreet. j
WANTED An errand boy in a sta
tionery store. A chance for advance- j
ment. Apply C. D., 5570, care of Tele
graph. j
LOCAL growing concern requires the
services ot a young man, 16 to 18 years
of age, for general ofnee work; one
with stenographical ability preferred,
but not absolutely necessary. Address
R„ 5568, care of Telegraph.
SALESMAN for Clothing Department.
Apply Steelton Store Co., Steelton.
WANTED An all-around__butcher.
goou and reliable. Apply E., 5574, care
of Telegraph.
BOY over IS years, to learn to drive
Ford car and work around garage. Rex,
1917 North Third street.
MAN to wash cars at night. Steady
and sober. Steady Job for right man.
Good pay. Man who can run all cars
preferred. Rex. 1917 North Third street.
WANTED —SO 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. j
CIGARMAKERS
Wanted at Lewlsberry, Pa.
Either hand or shape workmen.
Houses may be rented cheaply
In factory vicinity. Apply Fac
tory. Lewlsberry. Pa.
WANT Young 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 10c per hour between
class hours. We guarantee to pay you
30c per hour as soon as competent.
ISO in cash required. Aulo Transporta
tion School. K7-39 NorUl Cameron
street.
FOR*SALE j
Harrisburg Houses |
It is none too early to select your!
house; then you'll be in a position!
to make arrangements for April I
first. f
72 X. 17—Corner property 3-1
story brick 8 rooms bath—gai
and electricity. Lot 15x87 .. •
1715! Sycamore (Cloverlylj
Heights) single house 3-story I j
• brick 9 rooms steam heat. Lot! <
38x105 55,000 i
1319 Swatara brick lO rooms!
—hath —furnace. Lot 17x05. Prop-' j
erty in No. 1 condition 9,*>,000
610 Seneca 2-story brick ti!
• rooms bath. Lot 16x87 ... f2,700i
GOO X. 17th —One of a pair 2',4-t
istory brick and frame lO rooms—!
i lurnace. Lot 24x100 $4,200;
9SO N. Ih 3-story brick Bf
rooms bath steam heat gasT
land electricity. Lot 30x110 to 10 ft.f
I rear alley. A corner property worth t
the price *5,200?
2014 3d—3-story brick—9 rooms*
bath furnace front porch |
cemented cellar. Lot 17x162, ki.mki •
Twentr-elßfcth 2 V4 -story newt
stone and stucco 8 rooms bath I
—steam heat gas and electricity T
1 laundrv in cellar front porch f
modern throughout and ready to)
move Into -,00 \
Jl WaxhtnKton 3-story frame I
, 8 rooms bath furnace, 3,0U0*
MILLER BROTHERS&CO. j
Members llbg. Real Estate Hoard •
HEAL ESTATE i
Ibmranee Surety Bond.r
|,eust and Court street* •
THURSDAY EVENING,
. Help Wanted —Male
j GREGG & PITMAN shorthand arts
' taugut ul iOUNU MEN'S BUSINESS
INSTITUTE by lule University Uiaau
j ate.
i MAN, sober and industrious, to wash
I cars at JUX Garage. A inuu wno eau
| give references as to honesty. One who
I tun run ail ears preferred. Address
| l' ~ 556U, care ol Telegraph.
WANTED —10 Tinsmiths, 45c
! per hour, steady work. Apply
Aetna Chemical Company, New
ton Hamilton, i'a.
BANKING A special course in up
to-uuie UuuKtnfe uuoci mo untcliuu ul
u piuiitincui i3unkci \ji iiarrtbi>ui£, 11 as
oecli upclictl uc iVjLaNU ajLJM-
Call, write ur paoue
Kr particulars.
GOOD, strong, ncaittiy boyj, over It.
Appty Superimeuueiii The i'citkiavu
nttitintg co.. uttii x'a.
Help Wanted—reinaie
j WANTED White girl for general
housework; no wasuing or ironing. Ap
ply 3000 xsortn Taira street.
WANTED Girl for dishwasher and
to work in kitchen; no wasning or iron
ing. Appiy at alii North Sixtn street.
GIRL WANTED—For housework. Ap
ply to 39i couth Front street, bteelton,
Pu.
WANTED—Young lady stenographer,
must be experienced anu capable 01 as
sisting in clerical worn. Appiy to'
C. W. culsl , AL'l'l x Oil,
SWIFT Jc L'U.UI'A.V I',
Sevemn and Aorta Sts.
LADIES - With organizing ability
wanteu 10 introduce litw nieinoers lor
tlie toadies' Auxiliary ol tile Oruer ol
| Owls. Liberal casn coiniuission paiu.
Telephone Well -040.it, or write •'Organ
izer, i>ox 6, iiiii station, iiarribouig,
! fa.
| SKVERAL thoroughly experienced
l saiesiauies wanted immediately. Ap
ply to Mr. Greene, ground lioor, AS
tricii s, Fourtn anu jiarket streets.
GOOD, reliable girl for general
housework wanted Hi once. Appiy Mrs.
J. J. Mullowney. llnsoau street, Pax
lang. Hell pnone 2688 J.
Your Next Position, Where?
THAI' IS tne bugauoo ot the Jitrain
ed. Tile further you push *tfeaa 111
j knowledge, tne smaller the group ot
'people wnh which you have to com
pete. " Our special system of instruc
tion in Sliortnanu, Tynewriting, Book
keeping, Penmansnip, etc., win prepare
you tor the position you want. A lew
new students can be admitted this
week, uay and livening sessions. THE
OFFICE TKAI.\I.\G SCHOOL, -1 S Mar
ket Square.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Foi
position with auult family. Must take
; tul charge of home. Address 0., 4 ,35,
care ol Telegraph.
SEVERAL LADIES of the snappy,
i hustling kind, it' to 4U years of age, can
make a connection ol importance by
; caning at the Metropolitan Hotel, Fri
day and Saturday oi this week. Ask
1 tor Mr. Stewart. 11 you understand
selling and can make your home in the
- held, our representative will make you
an uuusual proposition. Don't be the
last to come.
WANTED, AT ONCE Experienced j
woman tor general housework. Appiy j
after 6 o'clock. 1121 North Flout i
street.
RELIABLE GIRL OH /WOMAN for |
geueral housework. No cooking or |
washing. Good wages. Apply 18U3
Green street.
WANTED Middle-aged white wo- I
man tor chamoer work. Hoffman
House, 441 Market street.
WANTED Capable white woman to
cook and do housework; no washing;
small lamily. Apply 615 North Front
street.
WANTED Proofreader, to verify
calculations, etc. Must be accurate at
figures. Work may be done at home.
Apply Charter Publishing Co., Room
! 3uu. .22 Market street.
OFFICE WORK Young lady want
ed; Kood stenographer, with some ex
perience of bookkeeping. New Idea
Hosiery Co., South * ourteenth street.
WANTED—Experienced sew
ing machine operators to make
ladies' and children's wear; best
pay and easy work. Our new
factory at Sixth and Herr streets
will be completed in a few weeks
and will be equipped with the
latest convenience and comforts
for our operators. Harrisburg
apparel Co., over City Star Laun
dry, State street, rear entrance.
WANTED Girls to make
straight shape on hand work. ;
Rolling 44c; bunching 22c. We ;
teach suction rollers to make
hand work. Apply at
Harrisburg Cigar Co.,
500 Race Street
WANTED Girls 16 years and over,
experienced and learners. Pay good
wajfes while learning. Apply to Steel
ton Glove Company, Second and Hotter
streets, Steeltou, Pa.
WANTED Girls 16 years
and over, experienced and learn
ers. Apply Harrisburg Silk Mill,
Corner ot North and Second
streets.
Help Wanted—
Wale and Female
WANTED Wide-awake people to
canvass. Salary and commission. Ex
perience unnecessary. Call 421 Forster
street.
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED—Young colored man wants
position on farm. Apply 636 tiriggs
street.
WANTED By a young man
who has had a number of years' j
experience as a dctailer and assist-1
ant engineer in Pittsburgh dis-'
trict. A position with a contract-j
ing firm in or near this city. Has |
acted as executive on erection j
work. Excellent reasons for want- j
ing to change position. Address!
H-5575, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By reliable colored man,
work as liousenmn or butler in private
family, or position in store. W. K., 343
Mueiicii street.
PROPERTY TO SELL? If in this
city there should be but teii possible
or probable buyers of your property, it
would be worth to ONE of these ten
per cent, more than to any of the other
nine. Through your advertising you
should be able to get in touch with the
ONE PERSON TO WHOM YOUR
PROPERTY IS WORTH MOST.
When you do that you will have little
trouble in closing the transaction.
; Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED Colored mau wants
i work as dishwasher or porter in hotel
lor restaurant. Address 100 a I'lum ave
nue.
| POSITION WANTED By young,
; married man with three years' experl
! ence in bookkeeping, stenography and
[ typewriting, with good, reliable firm.
I Can furnish good reference. Address
| M.. 45i<, care of Telegraph.
Situations Wantea —female
WANTED Young woman wishes
work in boardinghouse. also waitress;
well experienced. Address F„ 5676, care
of Telegraph.
DAY'S WORK White woman de
sires work of any kind. Apply at 1808
Penn street.
• CLERK Good, strong, country girl
desires position In store or to learn
.office work; has some experience. Ad
dress 1607 Elizabeth avenue, City.
! WANTED Colored girl desires
: day's work or home service. Apply 943
j North Seventh street.
1 WANTED Colored woman desires
I day's work. Apply 450 Hay avenue.
i WANTED Colored woman wants
i day's work of any kind, except wash
! ing. $1.50 per day. Thoroughly ex
i perlenced. Call, or address, 141 Linden.
WANTED Young white woman de
-1 sires position at general Housework or
housekeeping. Address S.. 5572, care of
1 '1 elegraph.
WANTED lligh school girl wishes
position in a confectionery store for
afternoons. Address M. M„ 1806 Wal
lace street. City.
WANTED Girl wishes work after
school hours. Apply 706 North Seventh
street. City.
WANTED General housework or
day's work. Apply 304 Cherry street
WANTED Colored woman would
like a place by the week or day's work.
Apply 1409 North Fourth street.
WANTED Dressmaker wishes sew
ing by day or at home; prices reason
able. Phone 531W, or call 400 Briggß
street.
WAXTED A widow of refinement,
good housekeeper, lirst-class manager,
.will keep house for a widower or bach
elor's home; references exchanged. Ad
dress L., 5567, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Children's sewing. Ad
dress Mrs. H. C. N„ Box 286. Lemoyne,
Real Estate For Sale
LOTS. PLOTS AND ACRES LocaT
ed near Progress schoolhouse; new ad
dition Penbrook; north of asylum. Pax
tang and Lawnton. Price, $l5O to 1200.
IRWIN M. CASSEL 1444 Regina street.
NEW DWELLING, with steam heat
and ail other improvements for sale
Let us shown you this* property. The
price is right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
I Building.
NO. 674 SCHUYLKILL STREET
1 Frame bjungalow for sale; six rooms,
bath, gas, hot water heat, large porches,
cemented cellar; price very low. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
207 HARRIS STREET. 3-story brick
house, 9 rooms and bath, furnace, hot
and cold water, cemented cellar, side
porch, corner property; lot. 19x97 ft.;
room for garage. Price. $5,200.
M. A. FOUGHT.
272 North Street.
Member Real Estate Board.
FOR SALE
CAMERON ST., S., below Market—Plot
of ground 35x131; price upon in
quiry.
JEFFERSON ST., 2306—3-story brick
dwelling, all improvements; corner
property; price upon inquiry.
2ND ST.. N„ 2830-32—Semi-detached
brick and stucco dwellings; all im
provements; nice location; price upon
inquiry.
WOODBINE ST., 239—Brick and stucco
dwelling; all improvements; price,
$r.,650.
6TH ST., N., 2108 3-story brick
dwelling; all improvements; price,
$5,500.
27TH ST., north of Derry 2%-story
brick and stucco dwellings; all im
provements; price, $3,400.
REEL ST., 2455—3-story brick dwell
ing; all improvements; price, $3,475.
6TH ST., 2303—3-stor.v brick dwell
ing; all improvements; price, $4,500.
DERItV ST., N. W. corner 14TH
Brick dwelling; all improvements;
price upon inquiry.
ELLERSLIE ST., 2348 2>,&-story
brick and stucco dwelling; all im
provements; price, $2,800.
17TH ST., a, 430 3-story brick
dwelling; all improvements; price.
$2,800.
WALNUT ST., 1854—2%-story frame;
all improvements; barn in rear; price,
$2,400.
15'iH ST., N., 240 3-story brick
dwelling; all improvements; price
reduced to $3,675.
ZARKER ST., 1413 —2*<j-story frame
dwelling: all improvements; rental
income. sls, price, $1,750.
NEW CUMBERLAND. Cor. 16th and
Bridge Sts., 2%-story frame; all im
provements; fine country home; price
upon inquiry.
NEW CUMBERLAND, 16th St., near
car line 1 acre of ground. Price.
SI,OOO.
BACKENSTOSS BROS.,
Russ Building.
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. ADLER, 1002 North Third street.
FOR SALE Residence No. 427 Pef
fer street. Cottage style frame dwell
ing, open on all sides. Front, side and
rear yards. Lot, 32 by 100 ft. All Im
provements. Five rooms first floor, five
bedrooms and bath second floor. Built
by owner for his own occupancy.
No. 2522 Lexington street. Three
story pressed brick corner. Side and
rear yards, steam heat and hardwood
flooring. Finished in chestnut, in ex
cellent condition. A bargain.
No. 1635 N. Seventh street. Three
story trame dwelling, with bath. A
good paying Investment property.
Inquire of B. F. Umberger, 108 North
ufroot nr 127 Pftffftr trAt.
HARRIBBURG TELEGRAPH
Real Estate For Sale
, -107 DERRY STREET, 2 H-story
frame house, 7 rooms and bath, all im
provements; one of a pair; no better lo
cation on Derry street. Price, $2,500.
M. A. FOUGHT,
272 North Street.
Member Real Estate Board.
FOR SALE Desirable residence
property, with modern improvements,
18 3 y Herr street. opposite State
Arsenal. Inquire on premises, Sophia
lv. Barnes.
EXCHANGE STABLE FOR SALE OH
RENT —On Fulton street. Farm for
rent or sale. House iu Linglesiown,
acre ground. SIO.OO month. Possession
immediately. Inquire 2217 North Fifth
street.
FOR SALE 621 Camp street; three
story brick house; all improvements;
I for sale cheap. Apply 2412 North Sixth
street.
FOR SALE Second St., No. 1917. If
you are interested in a cheap home or
aparuueni location, inspect this prop
erty at 16,260.
H. C. BRANDT.
36 Norm Third Street.
FOR SALE ll4 Washington street,
corner Kiver alloy, two-and-one-half
slory frame; eight rooms and u bath;
ail conveniences.
Corner Bnuge and Eighth streets,
Elkwood, two-and-one-hall-story frame;
eiftht rooms and bath; ail conveniences.
The above properties will be sold at a
oargain. vpply Keeney at Simmons,
.New Cumberiund.
RIVER ROAD PROPERTY a Heck
ton reduced $550 for a quick sale, Dot,
50x400. Price now sl,<oo. 11. G. Ped
low, 110 South Thirteenth street.
426 S. FIFTEENTH STREET must be
sold. Now vacant. Make an appoint
ment to see it. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South
Thirteenth street.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT Brick house, 1717
Revere street, 8 rooms, bath, all im
provements, electricity, gas, hardwood
tlrst floor, corner house, lawn. Kent,
S2O. Apply J. K. Kipp, 2203 North
Fourth street.
FOR RENT Brick house. No. 807
North Eighteenth street; steam heat;
electric light; porch and side entrance.
Rent, $25. J. E. Uipple, 1251 Market.'
STOREROOMS FOR RENT
No. 60 South Cameron Street.
No. 60 South Cameron Street.
Apply 88 South Cameron btreet.
NEW two-and-one-half-story house.
South Twenty-ninth street. Penbrook;
all conveniences; large tront porch;
good garden. 231 South Twenty-ninth
street, Penbrook. Bell phone 2270 J.
FOR RENT Second and third floor
of 1023-25 Market street —two large
floors. Plenty of light. Suitable lor
any kind of manufacturing or other line
;of business. Rent reasonable. Apply
! Excelsior Cycle Co.. lo South Market
Square.
Real Estate For bale or Rent
2427 NORTH SIXTH ST. AII im
provements. C. H. Kinter, Room 300,
Commonwealth Trust Building. Bell
phone 1921.
NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES
Located at 2313-15-17 North Fifth
street. Easy terms. Fred C. Miller,
Builder, 213 Walnut street, Harrisburg,
Pa. Bell phone 7D7M.
' For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE L. C. Smith No. 5 type
writer. Like new. Price, $25. SVas
SIOO when new. Call at 1136 Market
street. Phone Bell 146.
JUST RECEIVED New lot of Brass
Beds. sls Beds for SU.SO. Special Bar
gains in other Furniture, Carpets or
stoves. It pays to see us flrst at 324
Reily.
FOR SALE 3 Pool Tables, in good
condition. Two 4Vfex9, one 4x&. New
cloth, cues, racks. Bargain. W. H.
Hefiley, Duncannon, Pa.
FOR SALE Two cast iron section
model steam heating boilers. Suit gar
age, church, factory or other large
building. Also steam heating Harris
burg boiler, suitable tor residence
heating. F. R. Laverty, Harrisburg,
Pa. Bell phone 1857.
REMOVAL SALE Everything in
stock must be sold account of moving
to new location about February 1, 131 a
North Third street. N. Brenner, 423
Walnut street.
FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South
Second Btreet, Lawn Fence, Field Fence,
Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard
ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board,
Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters,
Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc.
CALKS —CALKS—CALKS
For sale at Gable's, 111-117 South Sec
ond street. Neverslip Can't Slip Howe,
Diamond Giant Grip, Green Bay, Always
Sharp.
FOR SALE Eastman Kodak
Agency, Slock, Developing, Printing
and Lnlarging Department. Must be
sold to make room for other business.
Address Opportunity, care of Harris
burg Telegraph.
For Rent—Miscellaneous
STOREROOM Hershey Building,
Front and Market streets, city. Apply
to E. M. Hershey, Berguer Builainir.
City.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
office.
DESK ROOM POR RENT Good lo
catlon, near Post Office, ground floor.
Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust
street.
Apartments For Kent
ONE flrst floor housekeeping apart
ment, five rooms, with locker in base
ment. Possession February 1. Apply
Penna. lualty & Improvement Co., 132
Locust street.
I'Oiv kc.i> l' Apartment, 3 rooms
and bath; city steam; iminedlata pos
session; centrally located. Appiy H. v
Miller, Bell phone BIK.
SECOND ST., .TOO Five and six
rooms with portli; most pleasant and
■>neu surround inas in
Rooms For Rent
THREE ROOMS for light housekeep
ing; also one largo lirst tioor front loom
for rent. Call Bell phone 3694 W.
FOR RENT Two front rooms, fur
nished for light housekeeping; steam
heat; hot na cold water; use of bath;
furnished up-to-date. it North Filth
street.
NO. 48 NORTH EIGHTEENTH ST.
. rooms and bath; ail Improvements:
Rood location; rent, 114.00; family of
two or three desired, Lady, living alone,
occupies second tloor.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Uirgc,
airy, outside; strictly private; single, or
!communicating kitchenette. Stoves fur
nished. Launury, pnone and bathroom
privileges. Weekly payments. Daily
inspection invited. 4-"J Broad street.
FOR RENT Furnished room, ad
joining bath; faces Capitol Park. Ap
ply 60u North Third street.
FOR RENT ln detached house, two
very desirable rooms, best section of
city. Hot and cold running water in
room, also use of phone ana bath. Ap
ply 2005 North Tniid street. I'liouu
4043 R. Rent reasonable.
TWO FRONT ROOMS Furnished,
for light housekeeping, corner house;
all conveniences. bol Cumberland
street.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT
Electric lights, city steam lieat; second
iloor front. Apply 1101 North Sixth
street. Ring proprietor's bell.
513 N. SECOND STREET Three
pleasant well furnished rooms for rent,
with board. Reference.
NICELY furnished front room; gen
tlemen preferred. X. Y. 2., care ot
Telegraph.
BEAUTIFULLY furnished bedroom,
livingroom and bath, all communicat
ing, on second lloor; hardwood floors;
bay windows in both rooms; hot water
heat; all conveniences; private family;
reference required. 1401 State street.
FOR RENT on second lloor, two
rooms and bath; steam heat, electric
light, hardwood iloors, nicely furnished.
Apply at Storeroom 925 North Third
street.
FOR RENT Very desirable furnish
ed rooms, singly or en suite; ail con
veniences; references required. Call
1016 North Front street.
Farms
FARM FOR SALE
88-ACRE FARM located in Silver
Spring lownship, Cumberland County,
5 miles west of Enola; elegant soil;
good orchard; running water; improved
with 10-room frame dwelling; largo
frame bank barn in first-class condi
tion; all other necessary outbuildings.
This farm can be purchased lot
$4, i 50.00, and possession had April 1,
1917.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Sts.
FARM. 12 ACRES
1 mile east of Charlton Stop, on the
Linglestown Trolley and only 1 mile
frofii the paved road to Harrisburg; t>-
room boarded log house, barn, imple
ment or wagon barn, hog barn, chicken
house, apple, cherry and pear orchard,
other fruit. If properly cared for, the
fruit alone is worth $1,500. This 12
acres, without improvements, is worth
$1,600. While this farm is all right for
vegetables, poultry or general farming,
it is so situated and loaded with Na
ture's charming, beautiful trees, plants
and rustics, making this Ideal for a
suburban or summer home. Price,
$1,875 —$900 cash. Balance can remain.
Call and hear of Farms.
115 acres for $2,000
40 acres for $2,200
42 acres for $3,500
12 acres for $l,lOO
C. B. CARE,
409 Market Street, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE—Seven-acre fruit and
poultry farm, SOU bearing trees, mostly
! peach; all good buildings on premises.
Sell at a bargain if sold at once, 12
i miles from Harrisburg. A. B. Davis,
Bell 1695-J4, Penbrook. Pa.
FARMS FOR SALE 25 acres, 1 mile
from Middletown, and 68 acres, 3 miles
from Goldsboro; price for each of these
farms is only $2,500. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FARM FOR SALE At a sacrifice if
sold at once. About nine miles from
Harrisburg in Cumberland county on
1 State road. New house and all neces
|sary buildings. Contains about 63
i acres. Reason for selling, party going
!to Florida. Possession at once or April
{l. Call Bell phone 861 M.
I SMALL POULTRY FARM 1 to 5
i acres, not more than 6 miles from Har
risburg. Near trolley preferred. House,
! stable, chickenhouse. Box 7, Dauphin,
Pa.
Rooms Wanted
THREE MEN desire rooms with light
housekeeping privileges; conveniences;
reasonable. Give full information, rent
per week, etc. Address Box A, 4599,
care of Telegraph.
Board and Rooms
ROOMS AND BOARD at 1463 Market
! street.
Wanted —Board —Rooms
i_ —
! MAN. WIFE AND CHILD wish board
during legislative session with refined
family. Central accommodation in pri
vate heme preferred. References given.
Address R., 5573, caro of Telegraph.
Wanted —Miscellaneous
WANTED, IDEAS l'm ready to buy
any kind of an idea that looks gooa.
Spot cash for full ownership, or will
pay a loyalty. Send your Ideas to me
and I'll make money tor you. Address
Lock Box No. 422, Harrisburg, J.H.
WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't
matter it broken. I pay SI.OO to $5.00
per set. Mail to L Alaier, 2U07 South
i' iftli street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will
send cash by return mail.
WANTED, AUTOMOBILES IN ANY
CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why not
consign your car with us to avoid
trouuie and worry in trying to dispose
of It. Wo make no charges for storage
or lor any repairs wnile car Is on sale.
Auto Transportation Co.. 27-29 North
Cameron street.
Business Personals
DRESSMAKING Satisfaction guar
anteed. Terms reasonable. Mrs. A. N.
Carey, 1101 Capital street.
AUTO FOR HIRE at reasonable rales.
Day or night service. Phone 385 J. Day
ton Cycle Co.. 912 Nortn Third street.
WE don t buy rags, but pay HIGHEST
CASH fRICEa for ladies', rentleuien's
good CLuiHING Ai\U fc-lIUES. Also
Furniture and Carpels, send postal to
USb Herr street.
WE BUV Tin and Lead Foil, Lead
f lpe. Brass, Copper ana Scrap iron. Also
liuUHo, lo aiiU iUtX
ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRIS
jcho jl NK cojh'AAl, uiu V. koi. *.c
nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon wIU
call.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled —one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 4399.
LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit
cases (drummers' samples; positively at
the lowest prices In the city. Call ana
be convinced. Also overcoats and cloth
ing, watches, diamonds and spurting
goods at low prices. Cohen & Son, Re
liable Pawnbrokers. 431 Market street,
at subway.
SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO,
Mill work of all kinds. Estimates
cheerfully given. 821 North Seventh
JANUARY 11, 1917.
Business Personals
WANTED lnstruction in Gregg
shorthand at home. No sciiools.
Teacher must call at home of pupil. Ad
dress A... 5671, care of Telegraph.
RAZOIt BLADES SHARPENED
ALL. kinds of SAFETY RAZOR
BLADES KESHAItPENED, 25c do*., ex
i cepi Star heavy, loo; old style, 26c each.
HENRY GILBERT a SONS, 219 Market
street.
FOR tailing hair try Grosd' Quinine
Hair Touic. prepared by Grose, Drug,
tsist and Apothecary, lis MarKot street,
Harrisbuig. Telephone oraeis given
piuiupt attention. Hell 196 U.
VACUUM CLEANERS ,\eiT ma
chines. FOH KENT. AsK Martin. Bell
862 M.
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE—
! Bouglit at highest c. sh prices and sold
l reasonable, b. ttefklu, ivl liroau street.
Bell pnone 2860.
UPHOI.&TERING and furniture re
: painng, luattreses renovateu and cusn
I ions oi Mil kinds made. js. N. Clue*.
3JO-3-6 Woooome street, mono ISI7J.
Business Opportunities
SEVERAL BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS
for sale at reasonable prices. Restau
rant. grocery store, barber shop, drug
store, etc.; complete information lrom
Bell Itealty Co., Bergner Building.
HOTEL OPPORTUNITY
FOR SALE Furniture and Fixtures
of the Florin Inn, a road house with
all modern conveniences. License, JIUU.
Rent. 150.00 per month. Address J. U.
Forney, No. Do North Queen street. Lan
caster, Pa.
FOR SALE Well-equipped restau
rant and complete ice cream factory;
also delivery auto. Doing good busi
ness. Good reason for selling. Inquire
of Margaret E. Givler, Administratrix,
56 West .Main street, or Ida G. lvast, At
torney. Mechamcsburg, Pa.
WILL SELL small, established busi
ness, paying J2.000.00 per year prolit,
for $1,200.00. Address R., It3l, care oi
Telegraph.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers,
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Suydicate, 792 Lock
port, N. Y.
Money to Loan
MONEY' ADVANCED to housekeep
ers at legal rates; business confiden
tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room
7, Spoonet Building, 9 North Market
Square.
Hauling and Moving
NATIONAL TRANSFER Co. Movers
of pianos, safes, boilers and general
! hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth
and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J.
Storage
STORAGE—Private rooms for house
hold goods in fireproof warehouse, (2
per month and up. Lower storage rates
in non-hreproof warehouse. HARRIS
BURG STORAGE CO.. 437-415 South
Second street. '
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms,
Jl-J3. Wagons, 75 cents month. D.
Cooper 6s. Co., 411 Broad street. Both
phones.
Musical
VICTROLA I have a $75 mahogany,
new Victrola, with 14 records. Will sell
cheap to quick buyer. Good reason for
selling. Address R., 4735, care of Tele
graph.
EXCHANGE I will exchange a
VICTROLA and a dozen records on a
Bicycle. What have you got? Ask for
Harry Hammer, 315 Broad street.
WE BUY, sell and exchange all disc
records; dispose of your old records; wa
pay the highest cash prices. Open
every evening. Stauft'er Music House,
315 Broad street.
ZEMBRA MANDOLIN CLUB plays the
latest selections for all occasions. House
parties our specialty. For full informa
tion address the Manager, P. O. Box 349.
OLD VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUJN
| TARS, BANJOS bought, sold, exchanged.
Artistic repairing on all stringed In
struments. Bows rehaired. Tone re
storing a specialty. GLACE, 604 Ilerr
street.
I FREE I will show any person the
I factory way of polishing turniture free
l with every order for piano tuning at
i $1.50. Twenty-five years' experience.
Address Factory Tuner, 522 North Third
I street.
BRING your phonograph and Victrola
to Staufter Music House, 315 Broad
street, if it needs repairing. We guar
antee our work. Open every evening.
Automobiles
FOR SALE 1909 Franklin touring
car. Model G. In good running condi
tion. Price, $125.00. Inquire Paul D.
Messner, 1118 James street, City.
I FOR SALE Stanley touring car,
I 1914. Overhauled and repainted. In
j perfect condition, inquire Paul D.
Messner, 1118 James street. City.
TWO 1917 GRANT SIX.
One 1916 GRANT SIX.
Run 1,800 miles. Must sell on accounv
of room. 2412 North Sixth street.
STANLEY STEAM CAR FOR SALE
CHEAP. Burns kerosene. Practically
new tires. Address Geo. H. Farner, Box
256, Hummelstown. Pa.
REPUBLIC TIRES "Prodium Pro
cess;" wonderful tensile strength; un
even wear eliminated; reduced chipping
and cutting. GOOD SLIIVICE TIRE CO.,
1019 Market street.
FOR SALE Used tires. Sizes, 30x3.
37x5 V 4. hew tires at one-half price,
37x5, 35x5. 35x4. Assortment of new
and used tubes. CRESCENT AUTO GAR
AGE, 232 South street.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of
kind. If you cannot sell your car, why
not consign it to or exchange it wita
.us for a better one. Our cnarges for
selline* are 6 per cent. only. No storage
charges if car is not sold. AUTO
i TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE
PARTMENT. 27-29 North Cameron
BUICK ROADSTER With brand
new set ot tires, in excellent condition.
Built lor city and country use. Apnty
Miller Auto Co., 68 South Cameron
street.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE Harley-
Davidson, twin-cylinder, 1916 model
run about 2,000 miles, for sale cheap.
Address Lock Box 463, Hummelstown,
Pa.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor
and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap;
Just been overhauled; all twin cylinders
and in good condition. C. H. Uhler,
1317 Uerry street.
Legal Notices
THE Annual Meeting for election of
Directors of the Eureka Life Insurance
Company of Baltimore. Md„ will be held
at the Home Office of the Company at
Ualtimore, Md.. Tuesday. February 13,
1917, at noon.
J. P. SANSOM,
Secretary.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on '
the Estate of John H. Fratts, late of
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de
ceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned residing in said city, all per
sons Indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment,
and those having claims will please
present them for settlement.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY.
Exerutor of Will of John H. Fratts.
FORMER CABINET
MEMBER IS DEAD
[Continued From First Page]
MacVeaghs resided whilo in Harris
burg in the house adjoining the old
Cameron mansion on Front street Ho
was prominent in State polities and
was a leader of one of the earlier inde
pendent Republican movements in thl
otfit e.
Wayne MacVeagli was born on n,
farm near Phoenixville. Chester coun
ty. Pa., in April. 1883. He was grad
uated from Yale in 1853 and was ad
mitted to the bar at West Chester,
i a., in isnfi. lie was district attorney
irom IS 5 9 to 18H4; served in the Civil
War us a captain of infantry in IStia
and a captain of cavalry in 1863. Jlo
was elected chairman of tlio Pennsyl
vania Republican central committee in
IBh3 lie was United States minister
to I urkey m 1870-76. in 1872-73 lio
was a member of the constitutional
convention of Pennsylvania and was
chairman of the MacVeagli commis
sion sent by President. Hayes to repre
sent liim unofficially in Louisiana to
secure an amicable adjustment of tho
political differences in that State.
I. C. S. MEN BAMyuBT
School Representatives Hear Col.
W. Ij. Radcr
About sixty members of tho Har
risburg district International Cor
respondence School, of Scranton, at
.f.",, , tt Kot together banquet at
Rutherford s, 318 North Second street,
last night. Col. W. L. Rador, gave
an illustrated lecture on tho work ac
complished by the schools.
Ho, l ,\ he .? U T? t , We '' c; 1{ - E - Weeks, presi
w i-r r " , Law,e ce. vice president;
Lewis, sales manager; A. G
PCrlnt^ de "t; fecial
w ... k- , Kol ' m * Thompson
frlnl ®- Nicol j: ailway and indus-
R w TmrneTman.' W " *' H ° ÜBer U ' Ul
Representatives J. a. Steininger,
, Kel ley, A. D. Bentz, W. if.
wi!Z r ' ,' i-eisman. Herbert
Heltshu, C. r. Flndley, S. W. Bixel.
Hoftert, A. B. Brewer, A * H
ner -
Hr "v 1111 ' J - T - Whitaker.
s ' iTnih Jl ' Cruikshank. W.
A I t olb J n * p - Neal, W. O. McAtec
A E. Zuck. E. A. Wllhide. H i/
Crispen. T R arayhtH' Ralph Lischyi
!'• 81 -\ c '" Ihomas H. Buck. H W
Gruber, W. sr. Sechler, Char.'es w"
wr 0 rrio,VK r T„ w g :
and W R wichV' N °"' U - IJctwcllCl '
banquet"' StUdCn,S a,SO aUend '
TO GIVE RECITAI, O.\ ~
1 A,| l' CURTIS? ORUA.V
? e "J, n R organ recital by John A
""i h %nf*r
The fnn ear i CHmp stre et, this evening
sell ted? Program will be
T P r^-.;'? ant asla Symphonique" (C
PraU. (Gl^ ln fiea'?t Bl^^ r ari^thfu^'
(Christmas Oratorio). (Bach) Mis.,
jrb
ssssss
ACCEPTS IICRLEY RESIGNATION
Washington. Jan. 11. _ President
\\ilson to-day finally accepted tho
resignation of Edward N. Hurley, of
Trader- M c . halrman °£ the Federal
Irade Commission to take effect on
wh^h a £ y a , nd sent hlnl a letter '
which he said:
imiJv,t W i Sh W L th Rll my heart that it
might have been possible for you to
stay and I want you to know in what
high esteem you have been held here
Iby everyone who has had dealings
I with you and what a very high value
I, in common with the public, have
I upon your work for the commission."
MRS. MARY FLETCHER DOES
Chambersburg, Pa., Jan. 11.—After
I a J} "Iness of three weeks, Mrs. Marv
i Virginia Fletcher, aged 1 years, died
|ot her home here yesterday. Mrs
: Fletcher was tho widow of Ex-Sherifj
I Josiah W. Fletcher, who died here 28
| years ago. She is survived by three
| children, William W. Fletcher, of Car
lisle, Mrs. Jacob Staley, of Chambers
burg and Mrs. Eleanor Tebault of
New York.
Legal Notices
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County No. 186. January
Term, 1916 Mary E. Whitcomb vs.
Leroy A. Whitcomb.
To I<eroy A. Whitcomb, respondent*
I YOU will please take notice that the
above-stated action in divorce in which
you are named as respondent, will be
j heard in the Court House at Harrisburg
on Monday, the 29th day of
! A. D. 1917, or as soon thereafter as the
j case can bo reached, at which time and
| place you may attend and defend if you
1 see lit so to do.
WICKERSHAM & METZGER,
Attorneys for Libellant.
j January 4, 1917.
NOTICE
THE annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Metropolitan Hotel Com
pany, of Harrisburg, Pa,, for the elec
tion of directors and for general busi
ness, will be held in the Metropolitan
Hotel, said city, on Tuesday, January
23, 1917. at 2 o'clock P. M.
I* W. KAY.
President.
QIIBBER STAMQft
KJII SEALS A STENCILS UW
II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. If
* . —N
Dauphin County Bonds
The undersigned solicits pro
posals for the sale to it, at not ex
ceeding par and interest, of Dauphin
County bonds of the respective
issues named below, in sufficient
amount to permit the Investment,
for the benetit of the sinking funds
established for said Issues, of the
eum named in each case.
Issue of January 1, 19011
Amount for Investment, 97,-
198.10.
Issue of December 1, 10O2i
Amount for Investment, 97,-
Notl.4l£.
Issue of April 1, 1903 i
Amount for investment.
910.X13.71.
Proposals, pursuant to this notice,
should bo sealed and plainly marked
"Proposals for the Sale of Dauphin
County Bonds," with the date of
issue of the bonds offered, and
should bo received by the undersign
ed not later o'clock
noon, January 13, I®7.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids in whole or In part.
Commonwealth Trust Company,
Trustee
Harrisburg, Pa.
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