Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 08, 1917, Page 15, Image 15

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IDeatbs
ttHII'BSIDK-Died. John Elton White-
Mill', on February 7, lUIT, at
more. , t .
Funeral on Saturday, at L o clocK,
troni the Chapel of Hudolph lv. bpicer.
So. Ul3 Walnut street. Relative# ana
friends are invited to attend without
further notice. Interment private.
Body ean be viewed Friday evening.
Lost aifd Found
LOST —• On Tuesday evening, dia
mond ring, platinum setting. _ be '^ t ® c "
Forrest and Maclay streets, or in jitney.
Valued us gitt. Reward if returned to
tiiis office.
IX)ST Wednesday evening. 1"
Capitol Park, or downtown business
section, black leather pocket book heal
ing monogram M. L. C. , j" nd< i, r ~
keep contents us reward if PoeJiethooK
is returned to M. 1* Cooper, Watson &.
Cooper, 14 North Third street.
WHITE ENGLISH SETTER LOST
Brown ears with brown P° ta . and
back: collar with license No. 14. I lease
return to -14 North Second Btreet.
liOST OH STOLEN —■ On Saturday
evening. February 3. 1917, one tjjjmty
dollar bill and one ten-dollar bill, in
Chestnut Street Market. Reward }$ r ®~
turned to A brum Staly, 990 toouth lront
street, Steelton.
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED Three pretzel rollers
and one experienced pretzel baker. Ap
ply at 1936 Wallace street.
WANTED- Milkers for Dairy. Good
wages with room and board. Apply at
once at Employment Bureau, Hershej,
Pa.
WANTED Tenant farmers. Good
wages with room and hoard. Apply at
once at Employment Bureau, Hershej,
l J a.
WANTED Boys over 16 years of
age can secure good paying positions
in our Chocolate Factory, steady work.
Apply at once at Bureau,
Hershcy. Pa.
WANTED Machinist. A good lathe,
milling machine, shaper and planer
hand on general repairs. Uood salary
and steady work. Apply at once at Em
ploy me
HANDY MEN 32 cents per
hour; also laborers at US cents
per hour. Kobert Orace Con
tracting Co., Island Park.
~ FIRST-CLASS BARBER WANTED—
SI4 per week; one day off. Apply 1011
North Seventh street.
PRESS FEEDER WANTED - Call at
Shaft'ner's Printery, 1266 Market street,
City. -
PAPKRHANGERS Two tlrst-class
mechanics wanted; good wages. ali
piecework; steady employment. Appl>
to \\\ A. Reamer At fcon, loUo Isoith
Sixth street. __
BOILERMAKERS Who can handle
Air Guns; *3.50 to $6.00 a day; no labor
trouble; shop in Pennsylvania. Appl>
1541 Berry hill street.
DRAFTSMEN Technical School
graduates preferred. Excellent chance
lor advancement. Apply by letter, gi -
ing age, education, experience and sal
arv expected, to Chief Draftsman, Bell
Telephone Company, No. 19 South Sec
ond street, Harrisburg.
iTirnr, & PITMAN shorthand are
Aught at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS
INSTITUTE by Yale University Giadu
ate.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK examina
tion Februar" 10. Special preparation
at Young Men s Business Institute.
Small fee charged. Day or night.
WANT Young men to learn auto
mobile business, to become practical
mechanics and chauffeuis. We
our students a chance to make money
Bt the rate of 20c per hour between
class hours. We guarantee to pay you
30c per hour as soon as competent.
s.">o in casii required. Auto Transporta
tion School, 27-29 North Cameron
street.
MA N Middle - aged,
single, wanted; one who has
had some experience in farm
ing and taking care of
grounds; reference required.
Apply P. Ruso, 2617 N. Front
St., I larrisburg, Pa.
WANTED 5O able-bodied
men for piece work. Experienced
truckers can earn $75 to S9O per
month. Must be able to read and
write. Apply in person only to
agent of Pennsylvania Railroad
Company at Division Street
Transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris
burg, Pa.
WANTED Machinists on boring
mills, planers, milling machines and as
sembling work. Also moulders and
wood patternmakers. Good wages and
steady work. Apply Traylor Engineer
ing and Manufacturing Co., Allentown,
Pa.
Houses For Rent
'1307 S. Cameron St., 3 s. b.. 8 r. b., 914
670 Emerald St., 3 s. b., 3 r. b., *ll
1209 N. 14th St.. 2',i s. b„ 8 r. .. 25
S. 28th St.. new 2% a., 8 r.. b. ...
I S. 28th St., new 2Vi s., Br. ... $37.50
FUKMSHKD HOUSES
1824 State. 3 b. b., 8 r. & b 930
' 18ta & State ots.. 9 r. & b. ... tßis
APARTMENTS
1417 Market Si., 4 rooms and b„ 925
" 228 I.ocunt St. (second floor), 4
rooms and bath $35
30U X. Second—(lst floor) 5 rooms'
and bath; city steam heat .... 954,
1 25 S. Front St., 7 r. b., steam heat.
SUBURBAN
oEndlii— Adams St., 2* s. f.. 6. r., 912
Enola —Howard St., 2% s. t 912
1 .Hommdilown —Main St. and Wal-*
ton Ave.. 2>4 s. b., 8 r. & b., hot 1
water heat 930
STORE ROOMS
'*2oxl3o ft. 208 N. 2nd St. (Donald
son Building) ........ irso
231 N. Second St., 22x100. Also 2-t
story brick building in rear.
1001 N. Third, second floor .... $25
204 Locust street.
HOUSES FROM APRIL IST
216 Hamilton St., 3 . b„ 9 r. b. .. 92s
2014 N. 3d St., ! I. b„ I r. b 1
2005 Green St.. 3 . b„ 3 r„ b. .. *35
313 Walnut St., 8 a. b.. 12 r„ b...i7 3
Camp Hill—Lincoln and WlUow fits
2V4 s. b., 10 r„ b.. % acra ... m-ji
L*iiti-2% fl. t.. 10 r. b„ garage.
Apartment—Arcade Building—third
floor 4 rooms and bath ~ *35
STORE ROOMS AND OFFICES
MILLER BRCTHERS&CO.
Zixsssi&
'"""'"ociut and Court Str***. 8 ""**
THURSDAY EVENING,
Help Wanted —Female \
GIRLS WANTED to learn
cigar-making. We pay $4.00 a
week to start, also a bonus of
$2.1)0 a week until new operators
earn more than $6.00 weekly. Ex
perienced girls earning upward to
$20.00 a week.
Apply at
Harrisburg Cigar Co.,
500 Race Street.
Steelton Cigar Co., Steelton, Pa.
Middletown Cigar Co.,
Middletown, Pa.
DININGROOM GIRLS WANTED
Apply Lincoln Hotel, Lancaster, Pa.
WANTED .AT ONCE Capable white
woman tu do cooking and assist with
housework; small tamily; no washing;
references; goou wages. Call Bell UlAi.
FIVE LADIES To give all or part
time; pleasant work; good pay. Ad
dress \., 4784, -care of Telegrapn.
WANTED Capable white girl for
waitress and downstairs work; no cook
ing; reference required; good wages.
Aouress A„ 4463, care ot Telegraph.
WANTED A woman to do hand
ironing and to assist in laundry. Apply
Eilll Laundry Service, 1520 Fulton.
WANTED—A girl for general house- j
work; must have reference. Call 1425 >
North Front street.
WANTED Strong, healthy, white
girl, 17 to 20, to assist in housework !
and care lor cnild ot live years. Address i
Airs. B. Ballard, <3OV Lehman street,:
Lebanon, Pa.
HOUSEWORK White girl wanted;
good wages; good home to right party.
Address Box B, 5442, care of Tclegrapn.
WANTED Girl for general house
work; small family; good wages.' Ap
ply 1848 Market street.
WANTED —■ Two girls, about 18, for j
clerical work; experienced preferred; i
stenographic or bookkeeping ability not
required. Address R.. 4i82, care of
Telegraph.
HOUSEWORK Woman wanted for
housework; no washing; good wages.
Apply 2717 Derry street.
STENOGRAPHER WANTED Apply
at once, 113t> Market street.
WANTED A girl, who Is thorough
ly familiar with candy wrapping. A
permanent position to one with ability
to teach others and secure results.
State experience, age, and salary de
sired to start. A splendid opportunity
lor the right person. Address P. O. Boat
No.-34, Harrisburg.
EXPERIENCED sewing ma
chine operators on ladies' and chil
dren's wear and a few pressers
and trimmers can secure a good,
permanent position with easy
work and best pay by applying at
once at the Harrisburg Apparel
Co., over City Star Laundry,
State street.
Salesmen Wanted
WANTED An experienced shoe
salesman to represent a shoe factory
in Eastern Pennsylvania. Territory
Eastern Pennsylvania. State age, ex
perience, and give reference when re
plying to ad. Address X. Y. Z., care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Automobile salesmen,
for excellent line of cars. Good propo
sition to persons buying own demon
strator. For particulars address E.,
j 4446, care of Telegraph.
INSURANCE SALESMAN
All Lines
NEW J50.000.00 Incorporated General
Agency, wants Real Salesmen ißed
Blooded) and Managers of Departments,
also young men and old men to learn
how to sell Insurance by using New
and Modern Methods, no matter what
your present position pays, answer tnis
advertisement and earn more.
Answers held in strict confidence.
Apply Box R, 4780, care of Telegraph.
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED Young man, 18, desires
position of any kind. Address 823 Sus
quehanna street.
WANTED A young man wished
[position as driver, porter, disnwasher or
j bell boy. Apply E„ 4443, care of Tele
graph.
Situations Wanted —Female
WANTED White woman desires
position as matron. Address 823 Sus
i quchannn street.
WANTED Young colored girl, 17
years old, would like work of any kind.
1302 North Seventh street.
WANTED A colored woman wishes
a position at lisrht housework, no
washing, plain cooking or nursing. Ad
dress Viola Hicks, Steelton P. O.
WANTED By colored woman, gen
eral housework, or position as waitress
or child's nurse. Apply 316 Cherry
avenue.
| WANTED General housework, or
1 work of any kind. Address Y., 4778,
I care of Telegraph.
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE BRIGGS ST., NO. 4uf—
Three-story brick, 3 rooms and bath.
Side entrance. Elegant rooming house.
Lot. 20x111 ft. One square from the
CapitoL At a sacrifice price, $6,500.
H. C. BRANDT,
36 North Third Street
j FOR SALE 555 Woodbine street;
3-story brick dwelling; 3 rooms And
ibath; oak and cypress finish; cemented
I cellar; gas and electric light; front ana
rear porches; vapor heat; lot. 20x30;
side entrance; 16-foot drive alley on
1 roar. This property can be bought at
the right price. Brinton-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE—A very desirable corner
property, 13 rooms, hardwood floors,
all Improvements, suitable for phyolc
cian or apartments, located close to
Second street; price and terms upon ap
plication to Mar. WILLIAMS CON
STRUCTION CO.. 2150 North Fifth
street.
NEW SEMI-BUNGALOW HOUSE that
should Interest you. Brick construction
with concrete porches front and rear—
equipped with steam heat gas and
electricity. Price only )3,300. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
SEVERAL BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS
for sale at reasonable prices. Restau
rant, grocery store, barber shop, drug
store, etc., complete Information from
Bell Realty .Co., Bergner Building,
22 SOUTH EIGHTEENTH ST. lUg
always been occupied by owner and
kept In good condition. Inspect it.
Price, 12.200, 11. G. PEDLOW, 110 South
Thirteenth street.
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DO YOU WANT TO MARKET
SOME OF YOUR TIME? Can you
teach, translate, coach, tune pianos,
play accompaniments, or do anything
which will turn your SPARE TIME
INTO MONEY? Some classified ad
vertising will enable you to turn other
wise unemployed time into CASH I
t
Real Estate For Sale
I.
NO. 674 SCHULKILL STREET
Frame bungalow lor sale; six rooms,
bath, gan, hot water licat, large porches,
cemented cellar; price very low. Bell
K Co., Bergner Building.
BECAUSE YOU CANNOT pay cash for
a home is no reason tor paying rent
all your life. We will sell you u prop
erty upon a small cash payment. New
house steam licat otner improve
ments. Think it over and see us soon.
Bell Kealty Co., Uei'ijner Building.
CAMERON ST., below Market —Plot
of ground 35x131. Brlce upon inquiry.
Also ground on Kerry, between Twenty
second and Twenty-third streets.
HEKK ST., Ills .-story brick
dwelling; 6 rooms; all improvements,
lot, 17x100; suitable lor garage. Rents
tor $-0. Brloe, 12,150.
HEKK ST., 1120—2 & -story brick
dwelling; i> rooms; lot, 14x100; suitable
lor garage; lenls lor )12; price,
WUOIJBINE ST., 239—This brick and
stucco property, practically new, must
be sold, as owner nas ielt tue city. Briee
below that of original cost, $5,6j0.
THIS OFFICE WILL BE UEAD TO
FLKMSH EXPERT ADVICE IN REAL
ESTATE FREE OF CHAKUE. I GIVE
US A CALL.
BACKENSTOSS BROS.,
Buss Building.
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
A lot of folks think there ought to
be bargains in real estate as in other
lines. All right, here's two to think
about:
2114 AND 2116 GREEN STREET
Two 3-story brick dwelling nouses
oak and chestnut liulsh 9 rooms
bath steam heat porches bal
cony cemented cellar electric and
gas fixtures side entrance paved
street, see me about price.
M. A. FOUGHT,
272 NORTH STREET.
FOR SALE 3-story Duff brick
house; nine rooms and bath; gas; elec
tric; chestnut finish; street in rear; ex
cellent condition. Bargain. Apply Rt.il
Bark street,
PENBROOK —19 choice lota adjoining
Reservoir Park, especially attractive to
build moderate priced homes —BAR-
GAINS,
PAXTANG LOTS—Choice locations,
right prices and terms.
CITY 1&19 Vernon street, brick;
2030 Berryhill street, frame; eithe* at
91,500 to quick buyer. Ready renters.
CITY ecamoie street, J. 724. isnuK
dwelling, S rooms, bath, all improve
ments, gcud condition and location,
f rice and terms reasonable.
CHESTNUT ST., 304 lO rooms,
bath, steam heat, almost new, good con
dition. Bargain to quick buyer.
ROHRER & SON. BERGNER BfctDG.
FOR SALE House 1718 Green
street; & rooms with bath; lot, 21 it. u
in. by 87 ft.; fr_mt and back porcn; side
and uack alley; furnace Phone 3023 M.
i FOR SALE House with eleven
rooms, all improvements, large oack
yard. Call at 1610 Swatara street.
OWNER OF 1361 VERNON ST. ia very
anxious to sell. Rental, S2O. Offered at
$2,StfU. Make an offer. 11. G. PEDLOW,
110 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE On
city property or farm, live houses In
suburban town; five-cent car tare; Jow
taxes. Address A., 4450, care of Tele
graph.
332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS
PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar
ket. storeroom, 9 rooms, baih, steam
heat and electricity. Lot, 20x131 to
Sayford avenue. Room for garage.
CHAS. ADLISK, 1002 North Third street.
WOOD FOR SALE Oak. hickory
and chestnut, by the cord or stove
length. Inquire 259 Delaware street.
Bell phone 2756 R.
FOR SALE ll4 Washington stieet,
corner River alley, two-and-one-half
story frame; eight rooms and a bath;
ail conveniences.
Corner Bridge and Eighth streets,
I Elkwood, two-and-one-halt-story trame;
eight rooms and bath; all conveniences.
Tne above properties will be sold at a
bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons,
Isew Cumberland.
Real Estate For Rent
HOUSE No. 1835 ZARKER STREET,
all improvements. Rent, 20. A. E.
Brougn, 1849 Whitehall street.
1311 BERRYHILL STREET Corner
property; u rooms and bath; all con
veniences; in first-class condition; very
fine location; immediate possession. In
quire 171 South Eighteenth street. Bell
phono 654 J.
1109 GREEN STREET Nine rooms
and bath; 4 rooms on first floor; open to
light and view on the side; front and
back alley. Rent, |35 per month from
April 1. J. S. Slble, 256 Herr street.
DWELLING HOUSE, all improve
ments; 70 ft. deep; first lloor, parlor,
sittingroom, diningrooin and kitchen,
windows on side and lawn at side, leav
ing a nice view Horn each story; side
and back alleys; 1109 Green street,
rent, |3b from April 1. Apply J. t>.
SIBLE. 256 Herr street.
FOR RENT Bl3 North Second
—3-story brick U rooms and bath
all improvement*. Possession April 1—
possibly ep.rller. Apply 1100 North
Front street.
STOREROOMS FOR RENT "
No. 50 South Cameron Street.
No. 60 South Cameron street.
Apply 88 South Cameron street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
_ NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES
Located at 2313-15-17 North Fifth
street. Easy terms. Fred C. Miller,
Builder, 213 Walnut street, Harrtsburg,
Pa. Bell phone 7SI7M.
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED • —• Private garagn for one
or two cars, downtown. Call Bell phono
2319 ft. *
WAREHOUSE WANTED - ivTr
wholesale business, 3,500 to 5,000 ft
floor space; central part of city pr-.
ferred. Apply, stating rent and local
ity, J„ 4768, earn of Telegraph.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Farms
FARMS FOK SALE —*• 25 acres. 1 mile
from Middletown, and 68 acres, 3 miles
from Golvtaboro; price for each of these
farms is only $2,50 V. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR' SALE Highly productive,
centrally located, elegantly improved
160-acre limestone farm near Carlisle.
A. MONIiVMAKJiR. Adaress W. 13.
Logan, Carlisle.
FARM Between Paxtonia and
Linglestown, one block from trolley
anu Stale load. A suburban home witn
To acres practically level, may be
plotted. House with city conveniences,
electric lights, hot water heating sys
tem. bath, large bank barn, icenouse,
•all other farm buildings. Clioice apple
and peach orchard; oore last year.
Formerly quoted $<,500. Jf bought by
March 1, $,,000. immediate possession
of house. Address E. Peteimun, 322
Crescent street, Harrisburg, Pa.
FARM OF 14" ACRES Large house;
80-foot barn; all necessary outbuild
ings; soil good; water mrougli [arm;
near llershey. IRWIN M. CASSELL,
1441 Reglna street.
FARM. 41 ACRES
32 Acres Fields, a Acres Woods. Situ
ate on the edge of the famous Hershey
Farms. House, Barn and other farm
buildings. A good, "all-round" Farm
for any purpose. Water the best. Price,
11,000.
C. B. CARE,
40 Market Street,
For bale —.Miscellaneous
WOOD FOR SALE Oak, hickory
anu chestnut; by the cord or stove
length. Inquire 2!jS) Delaware street.
Bell phone 2786 R.
McCASKEY REGISTER One hun
dred accounts for sale cheap. Address
Y., 47113, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Three Pool Tables—
two one 4xß. Will sell cheap.
Must have room. W. H. Hellley, Uun
cannon. Fa,
FOR SALE Boston Terriers, males,
two months old; little beauties; pedi
greed; eligible to A. is.. C. registration.
French Poodle Puppies. 6 weeks old.
C. C. PAGE. 308 South Fifteenth street.
BELL PHONE 3904 R.
WILL, SELL entire stock, consisting
of furniture, carpets and ranges, ac
count o£ going in another line of busi
ness. It positively pays to see us be
fore buying. Central Furniture Store,
324 lleily street.
FOR SALE Delicious extracted
Honey, direct from beekeeper, t> pounds
tor $1.15. Delivered by parcel post,
ciatislaction guaranteeu or money re
runded. L lv. Hostetter, R. F. D. No.
li>, Pa.
CALKS—CA LKS—CALKS
For sale at Uable s, 111-111 South Sec
ond street. XMeversllp Can't Slip Rows,
Oiamond Giant Grip, Green Bay, Always
Sharp.
REMOVAL SALE Everything in
stocK must be sold account of moving
to new location about February 1, 13m
jNortn Third street. N. Brenner, 123
Walnut street.
I FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South
'Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence,
] Gates, Poultry letting. Building Hard
| ware, Piaster Board, Cpson Wan Board,
; Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters,
I Mouldings, Porcn Posts, Pumps, etc.
For Rent —Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Storeroom, kitchen
and room for sleeping purposes, all on
lirst lloor; heater iu cellar; electric
light and gas. Rent, sls per month.
Possession after 22d. Inquire 656 Relly
street, private door.
FOR RENT A very desirable loca
tion in the uptown business section. A
, storeroom and living apartments at 308
i Bread street. Will rent the whole build
ing at |SO per month. Apply to J. Nel
son Clark. 306 iiroad street.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Oflice.
Musical
LEXINGTON PIANO —Like new; used
less than six months; will sacrifice for
cash or time to reliable party. Address
Y„ 4452, care of Telegrapn.
WE BUY, sell and exchange all disc
records; dispose of your old records; we
pay the highest cash prices. Open
every evening. Stauiter Music House,
315 street.
OLD VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUI
TARS. BANJOS bought, sold, exchanged.
Artistic repairing on all stringed in
struments. Bows rehaired. Tone re
storing a specialty. GLACE, 604 Herr
street.
FREE—I will show any person the
factory way of polishing furniture free
with every order for piano tuning at
$1.50. Twenty-live years' experience.
Address Factory Tuner, 822 North Third
street. \
BRING your Phonograph and Vlctrola
to Staufter Music House, 315 Broad
street, if it needs repairing. We guar
antee our work. Open every evening.
Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE Fine driving horse and
two colts. Apply 2245 Logan street
Apartments For Rent
SECOND ST.. S.. 42—Just npleted
apartments of four rooms and bath for
rent; city steam; electric lights; gas
range; modern in every respect; cen
trally located: rent reasonable. Inquire
at 126 South Second street
SECOND BT.. 1700 Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings In city.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room, all conveniences, including stMm
heat, on North Second street. Two
minutes walk from Square. Private
family of two. Rent reasonable. For
further particulars inquire M. F., care
of Telegraph.
Rooms For Rent
512 NORTH SECOND Furnished
suite; rooms, bedroom, livingroom,
bum; electric lights; steum heat; phone.
121 STATE STREET Two large,
comiortablu rooms uii second lloor; ail
modern conveniences; uso ot ylioue;
reasonable lent.
FURNISHED ROOMS. Newly pa
pered anil puinted; not, cold water;
phone. Clean, cozy, lonned. Rates, ja
up per Week. Metropolitan nnncx,
Market street and buuway entrance.
W anted —Board —Rooms
WANTED Room or rooms, with
boatu, ior man and wife. Preterably in
private family. Good prlcu paid lor
nrst-ciass accommodations. Address
Box JL>, 6481, care ol 'ielegruph.
W anted —Miscellaneous
WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't
matter it broken. 1 pay SI.OO to $5.00
per set. Mail to L. MA2.EH, 2007 South
i Fifth street. Philadelphia, Pa. 1 will
send cash by return mail.
WANTED, AUTOMOBILES IN ANY
CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why not
consign your car with us to avoid
trouble and worry in trying to dispose
lof it. We make no charges for storage
or lor any repairs while car is ou sale.
I Auto Transportation Co., 27-23 North
| Cameron street,
business irersonals
WE DIMINISH YOUR PRESSING
TROUBLES. Next door to you by Bell
phone. Prompt delivery service. 1111-
derbrand's, 252 Hamilton street.
VACUUM CLLANEKS New ma
chines, FOB KENT. Ask Martin, ttvii
b62M.
DRESMAKER wishes few more en
gagements. Perfect titter. Also re
modeling. Economical cutter. Z,., 4781,
care' ot i'elegl upii Office.
WE BUY Till and Lead Foil, Lead
Pipe, Brass, Copper and Scrapiron. Also
Magazines, BOOKS, Newspapeis and Mix
ed Paper. lligliest Prices. HAKKIS
BURU JUNK cunlfANV, 626 West ave
nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon will
call. '
JUNK WANTED Wo buy any kind
of old junk, acrap iron, Paper, Rags,
etc., lor casn. -v. -ibramson, 1103 Norm
ooventh street. Bell phone 3.17.
HAVE your Residence Wired by a
practical vvireman. We make a specialty
of wiring for electric light linislied
buildings. S. G. toweetser electric Co.,
200 Cumberland street, Harrisburg, Pa.
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices and sold
reasonable, b. Rei'kin, 4u7 Broad street.
EdII
SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO.
Mill work of all kinds. Estimates
clieertuliy given. 824 North Seventh
street.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR
BLADES Kt,SHAuPKi\iSD, 25c don., ex
cept Star heavy, 15c; old style, 25c each.
HENRY GIBBiiRT SOiNto, 213 Market
street.
FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, .Drug
gist and Apothecary, 113 Market street,
H-.rrisburg. Telepnone orders given
prompt attention. Bell 1360.
UPHOLSTERING And furniture re
pairing; mattresses renovated and cush
ions of aU kinds made. S. N. Cluck,
320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled—one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 4333.
Business Opportunities
WANTED Capable, trustworthy
man, with SI,OOO cash and upward, for
permanent position with established
company, to open and manage' separate
branch. Exceptional opportunity, sate
investment, large profits. Good tor $5,-
000 a year and better for the right mai.,
with excellent future. Address 11. u.
Tucker, Mgr., North American Building,
Chicagu.
BOOKKEEPER AND STENO
GRAPHER WANTED as associate in
high-class business in Harrisburg.
Must be able to invest $1,600 cash. Sal
ary, $l5O per montn. Address Box G,
4448, care of Telegraph.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding tor newspapers,
experience unecessary. Send lor par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 792 Lock
port, N. Y.
Money to Loan
BANKS WON'T
but we will loan you sls to SBOO
lor one year, payable monthly at
legal rates, It you have good
character, a reputation {or pay
ing your bills and sufficient in
come to meet the payments as
they fall due.
Secutlty required: Note secured
by personal property, mainly
household furmtuie without re
moval, or real estate, or the guar
antee ot some responsible per
son.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO,
204 Chestnut Street
Affiliated with local, state and
national organizations which
stand for approved business
methods.
MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep
ers at legal rates; business confiden
tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Itooin
7, Spooner Building, 9 North Market
Square.
Storage „
STORAGE) —Private rooms for house
hold goods in fireproof warehouse, |2
per month and up. Lower storage rates
in non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS
BURG STORAGE CO.. 437-445 South
Second street.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house
hold goods, mercandise. Private rooms,
fl-|3. Wagons, 76 cents month. D.
Cooper Ac Co., 411 Broad street. Both
phones.
Hauling and Moving
NATIO. -vL TRANSFWI CO. Movers
of pianos, safes, boilers and general
hauling. H. W. l>athe, Manager, Fifth
and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 30S!9J.
Automobiles
FOR SALE 1913 Winton Six, 6-pas
senger; good condition; make offer.
Paul D. Messner, 1118 James street.
FOR SALE 1913 seven-passenger
Cadillac, In perfect mechanical condi
tion; new top and Homo new tires, one
extra. Will sell reasonable. Might
consider an exchange on smaller car,
preferably a Dodg or Saxon 6. Address
2., 648-, care of Telegraph.
WE~WANT AUTOMOBILES of any
kind. If you cannot sell your car, why
not consign it to or exchange it with
tin for u oetter ono. Our charges for
selling aro 5 per cent. only. No storage
charges If car is not sold. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE
fAKTMLWT, 27-29 North Cameron
street.
FOR SALE Chalmers light deliv
ery, now body and new paint. Inquire
at Mlllor Auto Co., 68 South Cameron
street.
TIRE REPAIRING We repair all
makes of pneumatic auto and motor
cycle tires successfully. Good Service
Tire Co., 1019 Market street.
FOR SALE Maxwell roadster. In
Sood condition. Apply at Miller Auto
o„ <8 South Cameron street
FEBRUARY 8, 1917.
Automobiles
FORD —Delivery car for sale; llrst
class condition; at a sacrifice; must be
sold at once. Meliring's Garage, 935
Koso avenue.
FOR SALU Two-paßsenger Mara
thon roadster, 60-11.-P., and five-pas
senger Pullman touring, 11*16 model.
Good condition. Apply Pullman Sales
Co., 60 South Cameron street.
1914 FORD—Good condition, good
tires. A bargain If bought at once.
ONE-TON INT 15UNATlONAL TRUCK.
Brand new. Bargain if sold at once.
MILLER AUTO CO., 68 South Cam
eron street. Bell 4119.
FOR SALE Used tires. Sizes, 30x3,
37x5%. New tires at one-half price,
37x5, 35x5, 35x4. Assortment of new
and usid tubes. CRESCENT AUTO GAR
AGE, 232 South street.
Garages and Repairs
SECOND STREET, S.. 126 Rear
Automobile space for rent in large, pri
vate, up-to-date garage; rent reason
able. Call, or phone, to above address.
Bell 2242.
REPUBLIC TIRES "Prodium Pro
cess;" wonderful tensile strength; un
even wear eliminated: reduced chipping
and cutting. GOOD SERVICE TIRE CO.,
1019 Market street.
FEDEHAL SQUARE GARAGE,
COR. COURT AND CRANBERRY ST9.
Cars stored by day or month. Mod
erate prices. Repairs made. Cars wash
ed. Night and day service. Gasoline,
Air. Both phones.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE First
good offer takes 1916 Harley twin;
line condition. Address letter W. L.
Dowhouer, 21 North Fifth street.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor
and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap;
jusc been overhauled; all twin cylinders
and in good Condition. C. H. Uhler,
1317 Derry street.
Legal Notices
PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING BRIDGE
Office of Board of Commissioners of
Public Grounds and Buildings, State
Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed by the Deputy Superintendent of
Public Grounds and Buildings u.t his
office, in the Capitol Building, Harris
burg, Pa., until 2 o'clock P. M., Tues
day, February 13, 1917, for furnishing
all labor and materials to build bridge
over the Cowaneaijue River on the Lit
tle Marsh Road near the village of
Knoxville. Deurfield Township, Tioga
County, Pa., as indicated fully in the
plans and specifications prepared by G.
A. FUnk, Consulting Engineer tor the
Board of Commissioners of Public
Grounds and Buildings of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania.
Plans, Specifications and bidding
blanks will be furnished prospective
blddersby applying to the Deputy Su
perintendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings, Capitol Building, Harris
burg, Pa.
Proposals must be marked "PROPO
SAL KNOXVILLE BRIDGE," on out
side cover.
JAMES C. PATTERSON,
L. W. MlTciilir SUPellUtendeDl -
Secretary.
Pennsylvania State Highway Depart
ment, Harrisburg. Sealed proposals
will be received at said office until 10
A. M., February 14, 1917, when bids will
. be publicly opened and scheduled and
contract awarded as soon thereafter as
possible for furnishing the Department
with Corrugated Culvert Pipe to be used
in maintenance work. Bidding blanks,
specifications and full particulars on
application to F. B. Black, State High
way Commissioner.
In Matter of the Partition of the Estate
of Michael Finnen, Deceased
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE
THE undersigned Master, will offer
at public sale on the front steps of the
Court House, Harrisburg, Pa., on WED
NESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1917, at 2
o'clock P. M., the following described
lot or tract of land:
1. All that certain lot or piece of
ground, situate on the west side of
South Cameron street, bounded and de
scribed as follows:
Bfiginninn at a point on the west side
of said avenue at the north corner of a
lot of Simon Cameron No. 9; thence
up said avenue 47% feet to a post;
thence by line at right angles with said
avenue, and parallel with the line of
said Cameron about one sixty (160)
feet to the line of the Lebanon Valley
Railroad Company; thence along said
Company line In a southeastern direc
tion about 60 feet to the line of Simon
Cameron; thence along said Cameron's
line about 124 feet, to the place of be
ginning. For title see Deed Book "V,"
Vol. 6, page 530.
Having thereon erected property No.
428 S. Cameron Street.
Terms—Ten per cent, of the purchase
money te be paid In cash on the day of
sale; fifteen per cent, on confirmation
of the sale by the Court; and the bal
ance In cash on or before the 15th day
of March. 1917.
GEORGE L REED, MASTER,
Harrisburg, Pa.
E. M. HERSHEY, Attorney,
Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap
plication will be m3de to the Governor
of the State of Pennsylvania on Feb
ruary 23, 1917, by ALVIN H. FRAIM,
NATHAN GROSS and ALBERT KOENIG.
under the Act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled.
"An act to provide for the incorpora
tion and regulation of certain corpora*
tions," approved April 29, 1874, and the
supplements thereto, for the charter of
an intended corporation to be called
PENN STATE BUILDING & LOAN AS
SOCIATION OF HARRISBURG. PA, the
character and object of which is to con
duct a building and loan association
under the laws relating thereto, and
for these purposes to have, possess and
enjov all the right, benefits and priv
ileges of the said Act of Assembly and
its supplements.
EUGENE G. COHEN,
Solicitor.
In the Court of Com%n Pleas of
Dauphin County No. 16 95 March
Term. 1917. -
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Court of
Common Pleas of Dauphin County, or
one of the judges thereof on March 5.
1917, at 10 o'clock A. M„ under an Act
of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to pro
vide for the incorporation and regula
tion of certain corporations," approved
April 29, 1874, and the supplements
thereto, for the charter of an intended
; corporation to be called CAPITOL
CITY NEST, NO. 1729, ORDER OF
OWLS," the character and object of
which is to the maintenance of a so
• clety for beneficial and protective pur
poses to its members from funds col
lected by the payment of dues by its
members and create a fund for the pur
pose of paying sick and death benefits
to Its members, and for this purpose to
have, possess and enjoy all the rights,
benefits and privileges conferred by the
Act of Assembly and Its supplements.
The proposed charter is now on file In
Prothonotary's Office.
EUGENE G. COHEN.
1 Solicitor.
i
NOTICE is hereby given that appli
cation will be made to The Public Ser
vice Commission of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania by The Bell Telephone
Company of Pennsylvania for a certifi
cate of public convenience evidencing
the Commission's approval of an agree
ment with American Telephone and
Telegraph Company dated 28th August,
1916, covering the leasing by the for
mer to the latter of certain space in a
building at 210 Walnut Street. Harris
burg. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania,
the public hearing on which will be
held in the rooms of the Commission at
Harrisburg on 23d February, 1917, at
9-30 o'clock In the forenoon, when ana
where all persons In interest may ap
pear and be heard If they so desire.
Use Telegraph Want Ads
PARIS CHEEKS IT. S. ENVOY
Paris, Feb. 8. When William G.
Sharp, the American ambassador, and
Mrs. Sharp entered the Opera Comique
yesterday to attend a performance
given for benevolent purposes the au
dience recognized them and began
cheering with extraordinary enthus
iasm. There were many cries of "Vivo
l'Amerique" and "Vive les Etats Unis,"
and the orchestra played "The Star
Spangled Banner," the audience stand
ing. After this there was renewed
cheering.
Ambassador Sharp was visibly af
fected by the enthusiasm and bowed
repeatedly.
Legal Notices
NOTICE
..ALL members belonging to Local No.
94, O. P. & C. F. I. A., will please be
preßent at their meoting, to bo held on
Friday evening, at 7:110 o'clock, Febru
ary 9, at which tlmo a vote will be
taken on an increase of wages from
BO cents to 60 cents per hour.
J. L. BOYER.
Secretary.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL. ESTATE
THE undersigned will expose at pub
lic sale upon the farm of Daniel Irwin,
deceased, situate in Stony Creek Val
ley, Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, March
2. 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M. Tile farm is
described as follows:
All that certain piece or tract of land,
situated in Stony Creek Valley, Stone
Glen Station, in the Township of Mid
dle Paxton, County of Dauphin, and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a certain heap at lands
of P. & ft. C. & I. Company on the north,
and Mary Bell on the west; thence by
Mary Bell's land south nine (9) de
grees east nine hundred and eighty-six:
(986) feet to a stake in stones; thence
by the same south eighty-three (83)
degrees west live hundred and thirty
one (531) feet to a stone at lands of A.
G. & 11. G. Delemotte on the west side
of a lane; thence by the same south
seven (7) degrees and lifteen (15) min
utes east six hundred and forty-seven
(647) feet to a stone in the public road
leading to Stone Glen, said stone is
eleven (11) feet in the road; thence by
the same south eighty-eight (88) de
grees and thirty (80) minutes west two
hundred and thirty-six (236) feet to a
point on a bridge and center of a run;
thence down said run and lands of the
same south'-five (5) degrees and thirty
(30) minutes east l'orty-one (41) feet to
a point; thence by the same south forty
eight (48) degrees and forty-five (45)
minutes west twenty-two (22) feet to
a point; thence by the same south four
teen (14) degrees and thirty (30) min
utes west thirty-one (31) feet to a,
point; thence by the same south four
teen (14) degrees east forty (40) feet
to a point; thence by the same south
fifteen (15) degrees cast iifty-one (61)
feet to a point; thence by the same
south twenty-three (23) degrees and
forty-five (45) minutes west thirty (30)
feet to a point; thence by the same
south (5) degrees and thirty (30) min
utes west two hundred and twenty-ilvo
(225) feet to a point; thence by the
same south thirty (30) degrees and
thirty (30) minutes east twenty-eight
(28) feet to a point; thence by the same
south seventeen (17) degrees eust one
hundred and twenty (120) feet to a.
point; thence by the same south fifty
(50) degrees and thirty (30) minutes
east fifty (50) feet to a point; thence
by the same south twenty-four (24) de
grees and thirty (30) minutes east
eighteen (18) feet to a point; thence by
the same south sixty-four (64) de
grees and thirty (30) minutes cast;
thirty (30) feet crossing a road and
lands of Delmotte and Cayton Estate;
thence by Cayton Estate south twenty
seven (27) degrees and thirty (30) min
utes east one hundred and seventy
(170) feet to a point; thence by the
same south thirty-nine (39) degrees and
fifteen (15) minutes east one hundred
and two (102) feet to a point; thfenco
by the same south twenty (20) degrees
west forty-seven (47) feet to a point;
thence by the same south seventy-two
(72) degrees and forty-live (45) minutes
west sixty-eight (68) feet to a point;
thence by the same south fourteen (14>
degrees and forty-five (45) minutes
east fifty-one (51) feet to a point
in the run and lands of the P. &
R. R. R. Co., being twenty-two (22) feet
north of a culvert; thence by the said
R. R. Co. land north seventy-seven (77)
degrees east six hundred and twenty
nine (629) feet to a Locust; thence by
the same south eight (8) degrees thirty
(30) minutes east one hundred thirty
live (135) feet to a point on the edge
of Stony Creek; thence up Stony Creek
bv its several courses north sixty-four
(64) degrees and thirty (30) minutes
east eighty (80). feet to a point; thence
by the same north flfty-flve (55) de
grees and fifteen (15) minute east one
hundred and ten (110) feet to a point;
thence by the same north seventy-six
(76) degrees east ninety-five (95) feet
to a point; thence by the same north
eighty-seven (87") degrees east two
hundred and eighteen (218) feet to a
point; thence by the same north eighty
three (83) degrees and fifteen (15) min
utes east ninety-five (95) feet to a
point; thence by the same north sixty
seven (67) degrees east one hundred
and ninety (190) feet to a point; thence
by the same north eighty-one (81) de
grees east two hundred and twenty-five
(225) feet to a point; thence by the
same north eighty-nine (89) degrees
and forty-five (45) minutes east one
hundred and seventy-eight (178) feet
to a point: thence by the same south
seventy-nine (79) degrees east one hun
dred and fifty (150) feet to a point;
thence by the same south sixty-two
(62) degrees and fifteen (15) minutes
east two hundred and ten (210) feet to
a point: thence by the same south sev
enty (70) degrees and thirty (30) min
utes east eighty (80) feet to a point;
thence by the same south eighty-three
(83) degrees and thirty (301 minutes
east two hundred and forty-five (245)
feet to a point; thence by the same
north seventy-three (73) degrees and
fifteen (15) minutes east three hundred
and ninety (390) feet to a point: thenco
by the same north flfty-flve (KB) de
grees and fifteen (IB) minutes east one
hundred tend seventy (170) feet to a
point; thence by the same north seventy
(70) degrees east two hundred and
fortv-flve (245) feet to a point; thence
by the same north twelve (12) degrees
and forty-five (45) minutes east one
hundred and five (105) feet to a Locust
on the north edge of paid Stony Creek
and at lands of John Hocker: thence by
lands of John Hocker north twenty-four
(24) degrees west one thousand nine
hundred (1,900) feet to a chestnut tree
by stones; thence by the same north
thirty-five (35) degrees and fifteen (15)
minutes east seven hundred and Mty
four (754) feet to a stone; thence by
the same north thirty-one (31) de
crees and forty-five (45) minutes east
fourhundred and eighteen (418) feet to
stones at lands of the P. jfe R. C. & I.
Company: thence by the said Coal Com
panv north fifty-four (54) degrees and
thirty minutes (30) west sixty-six (66)
feet to stones: thence by the same
t south seventy-eight (78) degrees west
two thousand six hundred and eighty
nine (2,689) feet to the place of begin
ning. Containing one hundred and
eighty-seven (187) acres and forty-six
(46) perches, as per survey made De
°eHav!ng thereon erected a farm house
and outbuildings.
Also tract of mountain land, situate
in Stonv Valley. Middle Paxton Town-c
ship Dauphin County. Pennsylvania,
containing flfty-flve (55) acres, more or
above described real estate wfll
he sold free and clear of all encum
brances; terms, ten (10 per cent.) per
rent on day of sale, and balance there
of upon delivery of deed. Possession
will be given April 1, 1917. _ _
WILLIAM IRWIN and ETTA # M. OLE*
Agents E for the heirs of Daniel Irwin.
OI BEIDLEMAN A HULL Attorneys.
Kunkel Building,
Harrisburg. Pa.
niIBBER STAMnn
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