Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 14, 1917, Page 19, Image 19

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BROWN February 14, 11)17, Mrs. Julia
A. Brown, at her nome, ni Woimlcys
burg, aged 73 years. ,
I'unerui services Saturday atteinoon,
at 2 o clock, irom her late lioni*.in
terment tit. John's Cemetery, neai
sniremanstown. Relatives anu
friends invited to attend without
, further notice. Body may be viewed
liom u to a o'clock Friday evening.
Lost and Found
LOST ~ On Tuesday afternoon on
Steel ton and Mohn street car, blacis
pockotbook. Reward If
Mrs. Walter Wanbaugh, lluu South
Cameron street.
LOST Near Thirteenth and Market,
Saturday livening, a package with Bon
wAlt-Teller liuniu on, cuniuining wiute
silk shirtwaist. Keward i f, M ., l ' u A"''k?>t
lo Wciaa' J/uru 1' ood fctore, 131J JViui Uct
bircul.
LOST A lion head scarpln, with
diamond in mouth. Suitable reward II
returned lo uUti Telc&rupU liuildiufcj.
Help Wanted —Male
MACHINISTS
Experienced men only on high grade,
accurate work.
Blotter Hands.
Vertical and Horizontal Boring Mill
Hands.
Vise and Bench Hands.
Kloor Hands,
loathe Hands.
Mechanics for laying out on surface
plates.
Eight hour shifts; permanent work; no
labor trouble; highest rates.
Reply, stating ago and experience, to
J. B. M. —P. O. Box No. 1322, Philadel
phia. Pa.
CLOTHING SALESMAN WANTED
Schleisner's Men's Shop requires
the services of a young man as
salesman for clothing.
Diligcnco and initiative more
essential than experience.
Apply at once.
BOOKKEEPER To work at gar
age, one who can run typewriter. One
who can run cars preferred. Rex, 1917
North Third street.
YOUNG MAN Over 18 years, to
work around garage. One who can run
cars preferred. Rex, 1917 North Third
street.
WANTED A country blacksmith
to work in a country town. Must be
able to go to work between this and the
Ist of April. Married man, and sober.
Address 214 Hamilton street. City.
WANTED Machinists on boring
mills, planers, milling machines and as
sembling work. Also moulders and
wood patternmakers. Good wages and
steady work. Apply Tray lor Engineer
ing and Manufacturing Co., Alientown,
Pa.
WANTED Young man, energetic
and capable for city salesman. Salary
moderate to begin. Good opportunity
for advancement. Do not reply unless
you can furnish reference and capable
of lilting the position. Address T., 44a!),
care of Harrisburg- Telegraph.
GREGG & PITMAN shorthand are
.r>sht at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS
INSTITUTE by Yale University Gradu
ate. .
WANTED Boy over 16
years of age to answer tele
phone and do clerical work in
lumber of flee.
Apply m own handwriting
t0 UNITED ICE & COAL CO..
Forsler and Cowden Sts.
THREE YOUNG MEN to qualify for
clerical positions In South America. See
Mr. Depue at Young Men's Business In
stitute.
WANTED— First-class boilermak-srs.
Apply Central Iron & Steel Company.
WANTED Organizers for Order o£
Owls. Another nest has been started
here. Chance to make quick money.
Also want organizers for towns around
Harrisburg. Big money. Call H. C. Mor
gan, Hotel Bolton, Harrisburg.
WANTED First-class linotype op
erator for Model St. Apply T. F. Mc-
Plierson, Hotel Columbus, between 8
and ! to-night, or address Lock Box
£4B, Hanover, 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., Ilarris
burg, Pa.
MECHANICAL DRAWING taught by
Yale University graduate at Young
Men's Business Institute.
MESSENGER BOYS Must be 16
years of age and with fair education.
Good possibilities for advancement. Ap
ply to J. E. Rothe, Room 17, P. U. R.
Station.
Houses For Rent
1307 S. Cameron St., 3 s. b *l4
<>7u Emerald St.. 3 s. b., or. i>., fir
1209 N. 14th St., 2% s. b„ 8 r„ BCi.-, 1
1321 State St., 3 s. b., 9 r. b. ... *3O 1
S. 28th St., new 2V4 8 r., b.. #35 1
S. 28th St., new 2% s., 8 r $37.50 1
FURNISHED HOUSES
1824 State. 3 s. b„ 8 r. & b *3O
18th & State Sts.. 9 r. & b. ... l! 3
APARTMENTS
1417 Market St.i 4 rms. & b. ... $25
220 I.ocuwt St. (second floor), 4"
rooms and bath $35
30 l N. Second (lst floor) 5 rms.
and bth; city steam heat .... #SO
1 25 S. Front St.. 7 r. b.. steam heat. 1
SUBURBAN
, Enola Adams St.. 2>,4 s. f.. 6 r., #l2
J i:nla —Howard St., 2% s. f. ... #t2.
, llunimelHtonn Main St. and Wal
ton Ave., 2% s. b., 8 r. & b., hot.
water heat #3O
STORE ROOMS
; AXI3O ft.. 206 N. 2nd St. (Donald-!;
son Building) #l5O.
231 N. Second St., 22x100. Also 2-
story brick building in rear.
1001 N. Third, second floor .... #23
HOUSES FROM AritlL IST ,
1166 Mulberry St #2O
216 Hamilton St., 3 s. b., 9 r. b., #2s
2005 Green St., 3 s. b.. 9 r„ b. . . #35
Camp Hill Lincoln and Willow
Sts., 2U a. b.. 10 r., b„ % acre, #25
I.awnton —2 V 4 s. f., 10 r. b., garage.
#3O
Apartment Arcade Building; 3rd
floor; 4 rooms and bath #35
STORE ROOMS AIVD OFFICES
MILLER BROTHERS&CO.
Member Ilhu. Ileal KMnte Board
REAL ESTATE
Insnranee Surety Bonds
I.ocuat and Court Street*
WlilJiNliaiJAX JIV JilNlNli, / HARRISBURG slffSs TELEGRAPH. KUBKUAKY 14, IVJI7.
A WANT Aft WILL QUICKLY SELL THAT USEft CAM
Help Wanted —Male
YOUNG MAN, who possesses selling
ability, lo represent Tile Cudahy Pack
ing Company in Harrisburg and sur
rounding. iviust be live wire anu busi
ness getter; none others need apply,
lieterenee and Bond required. S., uaUi,
care ol Telegraph.
WANTED Young man steno
grapher with knowieuge ot bookaeep
nig. Chance lor advancement. State
age and qualincations. Address E.,
■l*63. care ot Telegraph.
DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED
Manager lor Harrisburg and vicinity
to represent large, oiu-eaiablished siCK
I and accident insurance company, sell
ing most liberal and up-to-uate poli
cies on monthly and annual plan,
splendid opportunity lor active sales
man with clean record and some insur
ance experience. Considerable business
already established. Big commissions
anu renewal ot contract.
Address VV. 11. Miller, Agency Super
intendent, care of Telegraph.
WANTED -j- A man with some ex
perience to work in urug store. Apply
A.itarniller'3 Pharmacy, 1325 Deny
street.
HELPERS WANTED
Must be experienced in casing
and handling tobacco.
KIIAUS CO., INC.,
323 So. Cameron St.
WANT Voung men to learn auto
mobile business, to become practical
mechanics anu chaulieurs. VVe give
our students a chance to make money
at the rate ot 2Uo per hour between
class hour*. We guarantee to pay you
3Uc per hour as soon as cohipetjut.
uu m easn required. Auto Transporta
tion School, Zi-lJ North Cameron
street.
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED
Weavers and Learners.
Apply Silk Mill,
Corner JNorth aud Second Sts.
WANTED, AT ONCE Girls for
pressing work. Must be over 16 years
ol age. jJlougli Manufacturing Co., Kelly
and Fulton streets.
WANTED A white girl for din
ingroom work. Apply 110- iNortn Third
street.
WANTED White girl for waitress
and uowiistairs; no cooaing; reference
required. Apply 1727 i\orth Second
street.
WANTED Protestant white woman
for general housework by the hour, or
about six hours lour days eacn week.
Address P. O. Box 754, Harrisburg, Pa.
GIRL WANTED For general
housework; small family. Appiy 1453
ivlarket street.
WANTED Unencumbered lady to
travel. One interested in church or
child weltare. Salary, SSO per month
and expenses. State present employ
ment. Audress "Weltare," 5486, cure
of Telegraph.
EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES
WAivi'EO, AT ONCE; also bright girls
(16 or over; for Saturdays. Apply to
Mr. Greene, Glove Counter, As inch's,
Fourth and Market streets.
WANTED A cook and waitress.
Apply Stale Capital Hotel, 215 Walnut
street.
WANTED, FORE LADY Woman
capablo ol working with seven or elgnt
gins and producing the best work pos
sible. Experience not necessary. Ad
dress Box E, 5488, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Good, honest gil l to do
general houseworK; no wasning; not
alraid to work; must be neat. 1115
North Seventh. Call evenings.
WANTED A good, experienced
COOK; pay good wages. Apply yl6 North
Sixth street.
WANTED White girl or middle
aged woman to uo general housework;
no washing or ironing. Apply 1218
Market.
WANTED - Vampers on ladies' line
Shoes, also McKay lasters, at John
Strootmun Shoe Co., Bultalo. N. Y.
WANTED A competent girl for
general housework in lamily of three
adults. Must understand cooking. No
washing. Call 2U2 North Second street.
WANTED A girl for general house
work; no cooking. lUI3 North Second
street.
WANTED Experienced white wo
man for general housework; small fam
ily; no washing; good wages. Apply
232 State street.
A GOOD GIRL for general house
work; four adults in family; must b
good, plain cook; reference required
Apply at once. 1620 North Second street
STENOGRAPHER WANTED Must
be experienced and good at ligures. Ap
ply Swift & Co., Seventh and North
streets.
DINING ROOM GIRLS WANTED
Apply Lincoln Hotel, Lancaster, Pa.
WANTED An experienced tobacco
stripper; steady work ussured; wages
paid by piecework. Apply at once to
Charles L. Boak, 229 Broad street.
GIRLS WANTED to learn
cigar-making. VVe pay $4.00 a
week to start, also a bonus of
$2.00 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.
STENOGRAPHER who can take rapid
dictation; permanent position. Address
S., 4457, care of Telegraptu^
WANTED White girl to assist
with housework. Apply 1321 Berryhill
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
for the right person. Address P. O. Box
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.
DO YOU NEED WORKERS? Em
ployes who arc unalcrt, unawake, "un
gingercd" these make exactly that
sort of a business —unfailingly. If, in
your business, you need REAL
WORKERS, real CO-OPERATORS
WITH YOU IN THE TASK AT
HAND, say so in a "Help Wanted"
advertisement!
Help Wanted —Female
ironing: and to assist in laundry. Apply
Kllis Laundry Service, 152U Fulton.
Help Wanted —
Male and Female
WANTED Lady or gentleman to
conduct local patriotic, educational
campaign for about two months. Sal
ary, ?00. Rapid advancement. State
present employment. Address "8.,"
i>4Bs, care of Telegraph.
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED A sober, industrials
man would like to have a position with
some good business man in office or in
side work. Can give bond. Address
A., 4458, care o£ Telegraph.
WANTED Middle-aged white man
wants work, houseman or gardener;
understands steam heat; work for mod
erate wages. Address B. M. W., care of
Telegruvu.
Situations Wanted —Female
WANTED Colored woman wishes
a position at light housework or plain
cooking; no washing. Address Viola
Hicks, Steelton, Pa.
WANTED "Woman would like to
help dressmaker all or part of the time.
Call Bell phone 1775 J.
WANTED Colored woman wants
day's work; anything but washing.
Call Bell phone 4586 after 6 P. M.
WANTED White woman desires
day's work. Call 1812 Fulton street,
first floor.
WANTED Colored girl desires po
sition doing cooking; private family.
Apply 1235 C.owden street.
WANTED White woman wants
position as housekeeper. One who is
trustworthy in taking complete charge
of home. 1622 Park street.
WANTED Colored woman wants
work in private family to care for chil
dren, dishwashing or day's work. Ad
dress 1422 James street.
WANTED Colored woman desires
day's work of any kind. Apply 352
South Cameron street.
WANTED —Colored girl desires day's
work; can l'urnisn reference. Call 227
Adams street, Steelton.
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE Brick property, in the
vicinity of Cowden and Forster streets.
Proposition attractive, yuick action
necessary. C. Vernon Rettew, 307 Mar
ket street, Harrisburg, Pa.
FOU ciALE House 1718 Ureen
street; 8 rooms with bath; lot, 21 ft. o
in. by 87 ft.; front and back porcn; side
and pack taiey; furnace Phone 3023 M.
328 AND 332 SOUTH FIFTEENTH
STiliifc'i are ottered at $1,3u0 each.
Total rental, $1!). What will you give'.'
H. O. Pedlow, 3 South 'ilnrtcenth
street.
ANXIOUS TO SELL 18U8 ZARICER
STREET. Owner leaving town. End
property; new; occupieu uy owner. In
spect it. H. U. Peuiow, 3 South Thlr
leenth street.
FOR SALE—439 S. Fourteenth St., 3-
story brick coiner property, 8 rooms,
bath, gas, electric light, furnace, porcn
front, lot, lbxao. Ben Rtalty Co.. Berg
ner Building.
FOR SALE Three-story brick
house, No. <6 Reservoir street 8
rooms bath gas electric light—
furnace porch iront. Price reason
able. Bell neaity Co., Bergner Build
ing.
CORNER PROPERTY No. 73 N.
Sixteenth street tnree-story frame—
-8 rooms bath gas furnace—ce
mented cellar lot, 14x80. Price only
♦2,400. Bell Bealty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE FOR
SALti at a very reasonable price 8
rooms bath gas furnace lo
cated at No. 46 North Eighteenth street,
inspect it soon. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
lIERR STREET.. 1800 BLOCK New
and modern detached brick house, wiln
all improvements. Lot, 60x100 It This
Home lias many individual qualities.
Particulars upon inquiry.
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
FOR SALE BRIGGS ST., NO. 410—
Three-story brick, o rooms and bath.
Side entrance, jiaegant rooming house.
; L,ot, 20x111 ft. One square from the
capitol. At a sacrince price, >5,600.
H. C. BItAMUX,
36 Norm Third Street.
FOR SALE S. EIGHTEENTH
STRU.ET, No. 167 New, steam-heat
ed bungalow, hardwood finish; brick
two-car garage attached. A very com
plete property. Particulars upon in
quiry.
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
FOR SALE —A very desirable corner
property, 13 looms, hardwood Uoors,
all improvements, suitable for pnysic
cian or apartments, located close to
second street; price and terms upon ap
plication to MacWIULIAMS CON
STRUCTION CO., 2150 North Fifth
street.
FOR SALE, PENBROOK, W. CURTIN
STREET Frame, seven-room de
tatched house, side entrance, lot, 30x 160
ft. Cash olfer wanted.
J. E. GIPPLE.
1251 Market Street
332 BROAD STREET. BUSINESS
PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar
ket. storeroom, 0 rooms, bath, steam
heat and electricity. Lot, 20x131 to
Sayford avenue. Room for garage.
CHAS. AKLIiII, 1002 North Third street.
PAXTANG LOTS—Choice locations,
right prices and terms.
CITY 151!) Vernon street, brick;
2030 Berryhill street, frame; either at
$1,500 to quick buyer. Ready renters.
CITY Sycamore street, 1724. Brick
dwelling, Jf rooms, bath, all improve
ments, gcod condition and location.
Price and terms reasonable.
ROHRER & SON. BERGNER BLDG.
Real Estate For Sale
l'Oll SALE
BRIGGS ST., 271 —It you want a nice
dwelling in a most desirable neighbor
hood inspect this one. Price, $3,800.
CAMEKON ST., below Market—Plot
of ground 35x131. Price upon inquiry.
Also ground on Derry street, between
Twenty-second and Twenty-third.
CAMP ST., 534—3-story brick dwell
ing; all improvements; lot, 30.6x130.
Price, |5,000.
PENfJ ST., 1706—3-story brick dwell
ing; all improvements. Price, $3,600.
HELL ST., 3455—3-story brick dwell
ing; all improvements. Price, $3,475.
SECOND ST., N., 1410 3-story
brownstone and brick dwelling; 9
rooms; bath; all improvements; lot, 18x
113; suitable lor garage. Price, $6,800.
SECOND ST., N., 3830-32 2',&-story
brick and stucco dwellings; 8 rooms;
bath; all improvements. Price upon in
quiry.
SWATARA ST., 1424—3-story brick
dwelling; 0 rooms; bath; all improve
ments. Price, $3,300.
WALNUT ST~ 1854
home with improvements; front and
side porches; side lawn; garden; lot,
26x132; barn on rear. Inspect this one.
Price, $2,10u.
WOODBINE ST., 239 This brick
and stucco property, practically new,
must be sold as owner has left the
city. Price below that of original cost,
$5,650.
IK YOU HAVE REAL, ESTATE TO
SELL LIST IT WITH THIS "LIVE"
FIRM.
BACKENSTOSS BROS.,
Uuss Building.
FOR SALE 555 MAHONTONGA
STREET Nine rooms and bath, steam
heat, electricity and gas. Very desirable
property and will be sold at sacriflco.
JOHN C. ORR,
Bell 934. 222 Market Street.
FOR SALE New seven-room houses
on Emerald between Third and Fourth
streets. Best proposition for money in
city for home or investment. See Dr.
B. S. Beliney, 317 North Second street.
Bell 1202 R.
FOR SALE, S. EIGHTEENTH ST.
$3,200 will buy a modern steam-heated
house with all improvements complete
and electric light. -This is a real bar
gain.
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
FOR SALE ll4 Washington st.oet,
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-half-story frame;
eiKht rooms and bath; all conveniences!
The above properties will be sold at a
bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons,
New Cumberland.
FOR SALE A Bargain Brick
houses, 6 rooms, hall, bathroom, gas,
Nos. 135-137 Herman avenue, Lemoyne,
$1,290 each. Bell phone 3036 J. J. D.
Zeiders.
Real Estate For Rent
HOUSE 266 HERR STREET Suit
able for renting rooms; 9 rooms and
bath; hot air furnace; gas and coal
ranges; water in two bedrooms. Ap
ply 129 Pine street or write Mrs. J.
McK. Reiley, Apartment 5, The Kenil
worth, Buffalo, N. Y. Possession April 1.
. FOR RENT Bl3 North Second
—3-story brick a rooms and bath
all Improvements. Possession April 1—
possibly earlier. Apply 1100 North
Kront street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
FOR RENT House, with all im
provements, $15.00 a month rent, 1646
Reily. Apply within.
NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES
Located at 2315-17-18-20 North Fiftn
street, 511-13 Curtin street. Easy terms.
Fred C. Miller, Builder, 213 Walnut
street, liarrisburg, Pa. Bell phone 797 M.
FURNISHED HOUSE, 1933 Green
street. Call evenings, 6:30 to 8:30. Good
opportunity lor newly married couple.
Farms
FOR SALI3 Highly productive,
centrally located, elegantly improved
160-acre limestone farm near Carlisle.
A. MONEYMAKER. Address W. B.
Logan, Carlisle.
FARM, 41 ACRES
32 Acres Fields, 9 Acres Woods. Situ
ate on the edge of the famous Hershey
Farms. House, Barn and other farm
buildings. A good, "all-round" Farm
lor any purpose. Water the best. Price.
SI,OOO.
C. B. CARE,
409 Market Street,
HARRISBURG.
For Salt: —Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Household furniture
practically new. Call 28 South Nine
teenth street.
EARLY ENGLISH dining table, four
leather-seated chairs, andirons and
tire set, two porch rockers, kitchen
table. Call 2423 North Filth street,
alter 6 P. M.
WILL SELL entire stock, consisting
of furniture, carpets and ranges, ac
count of going in another line of busi
ness. It positively pays to see us be
fore buying. Central Furniture Store,
324 Reily street.
CALKS—CA LKS—CALKS
For sale at Gable's, 111-117 South Sec
ond street. Neverslip Can't Slip Rows,
Liamond Giant Urip, Green Bay, Always
Sharp.
FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South
Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence.
Uates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard
ware, Piaster Board, Upson Wall Board
Coinpo-Buard, Doors, Sash, Shutters!
Mouldings. Porch Posts, Pumps, etc.
For Rent —Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Store room 925 North
llilrd street. Inquire H. L. Mehiing,
1410 North Sixth street. Immeuiiite
possession.
STORE ROOM FOR RENT NoTIIO
North Second street city steam heat
—newly llnished. Cellar, windows, otc..
will be fixed to suit tenant. Apply L.
Mlnter, 110 North Second street. Bell
phone 4282; Dial, 4195.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Ofilce.
For Rent—Miscellaneous
FOR RENT A. very desirable loca
liun 111 the uptown busineaa section. A
vtoreroom anu living apartments at 308
liroad street. Will lent tne wtiuiu build
ing at |uU pur iiiomil. Apply to J. Nel
soa Clark, .luti bi'uad street.
Musical
WE BUY, sell and exchange all disc
records; dispose of your old records; we
pay ihe highest cash prices. Open
every evening. Stauifer xilusic lluuse,
315 Broad street.
OLD VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. GUI
- BANJOS bougnt, sold, exchanged.
Artistic repairing on all stringed in
struments. Bows rchaired. Tone re
storing a specialty. ULACE, 604 Jtierr
street.
FREE—I will show any person the
factory way oi polishing turniture free
with every order lor piano tuning at
sl.i>o. Twenty-Uve years' experience.
Address Factory Tuner, 822 North Third
street.
BRING your Phonograph and Vlctrola
to stauffer Music nouae, 316 Broad
street, It it needs repairing. We guar
antee our worK. Open every evening.
Apartments For Kent
APARTMENT FOR RENT 1212
Market street, fourth floor, four rooms
and bath, SIB.OO per month. Now ready
for occupancy. Inquire L Minter, lit)
North Second street. Bell phone 4282.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT
Four looms and bath, steam heat. Pos
session April 1. Rent, $30.0 U. Choice
neighborhood. No. 130 Locust street.
Penna. Bealty & Improvement Co.. 132
Locust street.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT
Five rooms and bath. Immediate pos
session. No. 520 South Thirteenth
street. Rent, $17.00. Apply Penna.
Realty & Improvement Co.. 132 Eocust
street.
SECOND ST.. S., 126—Jus' • .lpleted
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 ST., 1700 Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings in city.
Rooms For Rent
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, with
board; suitable for gentlemon; all con
veniences; use of phone. 1317 Swatara
street.
ROOMS completly furnished for light
housekeeping; bath; hot and cold water;
I steam heat; good location. Apply to 20
North Seventeenth street. City.
TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS—Suit
able for light housekeeping, third
floor; rent reasonable; private family;
no children. Apply 1632 North Fifth.
012 NORTH SECOND Furnished
suite; rooms, bedroom, livingroom,
bath; electric lights; steam heat; phone.
121 STATE STREET Two large,
coiniortabie looms on second llooi; ail
modern conveniences; use of phone;
reasonable rent.
FURNISHED ROOMS Newly pa
pered and painted; hot, cold water;
phone. Clean, cozy, refined. Rates, $3
up jier week. Metropolitan Annex,
Market street and subway entrance.
Board and Rooms
WANTED—By businesman, room and
board, if possible, in private family
where there are no other roomers. Must
be lirst-class in every particular. Ad
dress 0., 1787, care ot Telegraph,
ROOMS FOR RENT With first
class board by meal, day or week, with
running water in rooms. 21-meal
ticket, $5.00 1001 North Second.
,VV anted—Miscellaneous
IN neighborhood of Market and Sec
ond streets, garage or repair shop.
Good light. Capacity at least 15 cars.
Old ataoiu couid be converted into gar
age, would answer. Address Box A,
si!)t>, care of Telegraph.
MOTORCYCLES, sidecars. Presto
tanks, etc., wanted lor highest cash
juices. We have 17 second-hand mo
torcycles, all makes, for sale at from
$25 to S2OO each. Easy payments if
desired. Dayton Cycle Co., ai2 North
Third street. Bell phone 385 J.
VV anted —Board —Rooms
YOUNG WOMAN, with child three
years, desires board and rooms where
people will keep child while she is
working. Address M., 4462, care of
Telegraph.
YOUNG WOMAN WANTS board ;or
self and two small children, with care
taken of children during tile day. Good
home with a widow preferred. Address
is., 4786, care of Telegraph.
W anted —Miscellaneous
DESK ROOM WANTED Kunkel
Building or Union Trust Building pre
ferred. Permanent. Address D.. 4(88,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't
matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $6.00
per set. Mail to E, MAZER. 2007 South
fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 will
send cash by return mail.
WANTED, AUTOMOBILES IN ANY
CONDITION, to soil or buy. Why not
consign your car with us to avoid
trouble and worry In trying to dispose
of it. We make no charges for storage
or lor any repairs while car ia on sale.
Auto Transportation Co., 27-20 North
Cameron street.
Business ircrsonals
VACUUM CLEANERS New ma
chines, t oil KENT. Auk Mama. BU
862 M.
WE BUY Tin and Lead Foil, Lead
Pipe, Brass, Copper and Scrapiron. Also
Magazines, BOOKS, Newspapers and Mix
ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRIS
BURG J UNK COMPAN Y, 626 West ave
nue. .Jell phone 4024 J. Wagon will
call.
JUNK WANTED We buy any kind
of old junk. Scrap iron, Paper, Rags,
etc., for casn. A. Abramson, noo North
Seventh street. Beli phone 037.
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices and sola
reasonable. &. Keikm, 40 7 Broad street.
E:ll phone 2860.
SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO~
Mill work ot all kinds. Estimates
cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh
street.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR
BLADES ItiIiSHAIIPENED, 25c doz., ex
cept Star heavy, 16c; old style, 26c each.
HENRY Gii-BERT & SONS. 210 Market
street.
FOR falling liair try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug
gist and Apothecary, 11a Market street,
H .rrlsburg. Telcpnonu orders given
prompt attention. Beli 1060.
UPHOLSTERING And furniture re
pairing; mattresses renovated and cush
ions of ali kinds made. S. N. Cluck,
320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work haudled —one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 4300.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE At inventory, grocery
store in residential section doing good
business. Clean, stock. Address G.,
4790, care of Telegraph.
THREE-CHAIR BARBER SHOP FOR
SALE in suburban town. Apply Fred
Bender, South Third street.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE Cigar Store, Poolroom
and Confectionery store, doing good,
profitable business, with two pool
tables. Going out of business on ac
count of ill Health. Address R„ 44t>0,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE
CIGAR STORE AND POOL
ROOM Fine location. Sales
past twelve months, Pool, $2,484.
Cigars and Candy, $2,820. Owner
must sell account other business.
Good chance to buy profitable
business cheap. Act quick. Ad
dress, Box A 4461, care of Tele
graph.
COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE—Ele
gant location and uoing a good busi
ness. Twenty minutes' from Harris
burg along tho Susquehanna river. Will
bear the closest investigation, address
M., 4789, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Boardinghouse, well
furnished, one block from employment
oflice. Reasonablo price. Apply 141
soutn Front street, Steelton, Pa.
FOR SALE, CHEAP To quick
buyer, grocery store doing a good,
strictly cash business. Locateu on
Adama street, Steelton, Pa. ouliged to
sell on account of death. Apply 2a 1
Christian street, Steelton, Pa.
ANV intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding tor newspapers
experience unecessary. Send tor par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, <92 LocK
port, N. Y.
Money to Loan
TO LOAN —$10,000 in mortgages from
One to Five Thousand on city property.
Inquire of N. K. Oyster, Real Estate
and Insurance. Office No. 15 South
Third street, Harrisburg.
TO LOAN —$20,000 in first mortgages
city property, inquire ot N. K. oyster!
Real Estate and Insurance. Office Wo
15 South Third street, Ilarrisburg, Pa."
BANKS WON'T
but we will loan you sls to S3OO
lor one year, payable montnly at
legal rates, 11 you have good
character, a reputation lor pay
ing your bills and sufficient in
come to meet tne payments as
they fall due.
Security required: Note secured
by personal property, mainly
liousenoid furniture without re
moval, or real estate, or tne guar
antee ut some responsible per
son.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN 4c INVESTMENT CO.
204 Chestnut Street
Affiliated with local, state and
national organizations which
stand for approved business
methods.
MONEJi TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounto auu upon any
terms kO suit oo.vrower. Address P. o.
Bo*. 114, Ilarrisburg, la.
MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep
ers at legal rales; business confiden
tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room
i, Spooner uuiidiug, 9 North Market
Square.
Storage
STORAGE in 3-Btory brick building,
rear 408 Market street.
Household goods in clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Diener. Jeweler, 408 Market St.
Air. Both phones.
STORAGE —Private rooms lor house
hold goods in fireproof warehouse, $2
per month and up. Lower storage rales
in non-hreprool warehouse. HARRIS
BURG STORAGE CO., 437-440 South
Second street.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house
hold goous, mercandise. Private rooms,
sl-$3, Wagons, 76- cents month. D.
Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both
pnones.
Hauling and Moving
NATIO-.-iL TRANSFER CO. Movers
of pianos, sales, boilers and general
hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth
and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J.
Automobiles
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any
kind. If you cannot sell your car, why
not consign it to or exciiange it witn
us for a better one. our cnarges for
selling are 5 per cent. only. ISo storage
charges if car is not sold. AUTO
i'RAiNSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE
i-AtfWm.xT, 27-29 North Cameron
street.
FOR SALE Chalmers light deliv
ery, new body and new pp.lnt. Inquire
at Miller Auto Co., 08 South Cameron
street.
1914 FORD —Good condition, good
tires. A bargain if bought at once.
ONE-TON INTERNATIONAL, TRUCK.
Brand new. Bargain if sold at once.
AHLLER AUTO CO., t>B South Cam
eron street. Bell 4119.
FOR SALE Used tires. Sizes, 30x3,
37x5 Vs. New tires at one-half price,
37x5, 35x5, 35x4. Assortment of new
and ustd tubes. CRESCEINT AUTO GAR
AGE, 232 South street.
Garages and Repairs
REPUBLIC TIRES "Prodium Pro
cess;" wonderful tensile strength; un
even wear eliminated; reduced chipping
and cutting. GOOD SERVICE TIRE CO.,
1019 Market street.
FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE,
COR. COURT AND CRANBERRY STS.
Cars stored by day or month. Mod
erate prices. Repairs made. Cars wash
ed. Night and day service. Gasoline,
Motorcycles and bicycies
BICYCLE BARGAINS 25 wheels to se
lect from; prices from $lO up to $45;
easy terms; pay while you ride. Dayton
Cycle Co., 912 North Third street.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor
and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap;
just been overhauled; all twin cylinders
and in good condition. C. U. Uhler,
1317 Derry street.
Legal Notices
NOTICE Letters testamentary on
the Estate of John Quincy Adams, late
of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pa., de
ceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned residing in Harrisburg, ail
persons Indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement, to
ALEXANDER E. BARBOUR AND
HARRISBURG TRUST CO.. Executors.
Or, JOHN C. NISSLEY. Attorney.
CHARTER NOTICE
NOTICES is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania on February 21, 1917,
under the Act of Assembly entitled "An
act to provide for the Incorporation of
certain corporations," approved April
29, 1874, and the supplements thereto,
for tho charter of an intended corpora
tion to be named "Rex Garage and Sup
ply Company," tho character and pur
poise of which Is the manufacturing,
repairing, hiring, storing and dealing
In motor vehicles and accessories and
supplies therefor of every kind and
character, and, in connection there
with, the conducting of a general gar
age business, wild lor this purpose to
have, pftssess and enjoy all the rights,
benefits and privileges of said Acts ol'
Assembly.
HOWARD M. BINGAMAN.
GEO. ROSS HULL,
Solicitors.
19
NEW OFFICE FUKNITU 11K
rsew oak furniture has been placed
i? Vi e offlce Superintendent William
o. McCaleb, at the Pennsylvania Rail
road Station. Individual desks havo
been furnished each clerk. New car
pet covers the floors. The furniture
is finished in golden oak to correspond
with the colors of the walls and wains
coting.
Legal Notices
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
estate of Karl Steward, late of the City
of Harrisburgr, Pa., deceased, havo been
granted to the undersigned, residing at
No. 1402 North Front street, in said city.
All persons indebted to said estate will
make payment, and those having claims
or demands will present the same to
MARGARET J. STEWARD,
Executrix,
Pennsylvania State Highway Depart
ment, Harrisburg. Sealed proposals
will be received at said office until 10
A. M., February 10 and 20, 1017, when
bids will be publicly opened and sched
uled and contract awarded as soon
thereafter as possible, for furnishing
the Department with Crushed Stone and
Pea Gravel, Trap Rock, Calcareous
Sandstone, Limestone, or Slat? Chips, to
be used in maintenance work. Bidding
blanks, specifications and full particu
lars on application to I<\ B. Black. State
Highway Commissioner.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Samuel Kunkcl, late of
Ilarrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de
ccasedi having been granted to the un
dersigned residing in Harrisburg, l J a.,
all persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediato payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
CHARLES A. KUNKEL,
JOHN C. MOTTER,
MECHANICS TRUST COMPANY,
Or _ Executors.
FOX & GEYER,
Attorneys.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS will
he received by the Directors of the
Poor until 10 o'clock A. M„ Saturday,
February 24, 1917, for the furnishing
and erection of a cold storage plant at
the Dauphin County Almshouse as per
specilications on lile in tho office of the
Directors of the Poor. Court House,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bidders must enclose with their bids
a certified check payable to the Di
rectors of the Poor in a sum equal to
ten per cent. (10 per cent.) of bid price.
The successful bidder or bidders will
be required to furnish a proper Bond
satisfactory to the Directors of the Poor
in a sum equal to the full amount of
the contract.
All bids must be plainly marked as
such, on tho outside thereof and de
livered to the office of tho Directors of
the Poor.
Bids will be opened at 11 o'clock A.
M. of same day and date.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
THOMAS S. MANNING,
Attest:— • President.
J. WILLIAM BAYLES,
Clerk.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Harry F. Bowman, late
of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa.,
deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned residing in Harrisburg, all
persons indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
E. A. HEFFKLFINGER.
AL K. THOMAS.
REBECCA MINERVA BOWMAN,
Executors.
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE I
REAL ESTATE
IN pursuance of an order of the Or
phans' Court of Dauphin County, Penn
sylvania, the undersigned Executor of
the estate of William Simpson Jackson,
late of the City of Altoona, Blair Coun
ty, Pennsylvania, deceased, will expose
at public sale, on the Steps of the Dau
phin County Court House, on Thurs
day, March 1, 1917, at TWO o'clock in
the afternoon, the following described
real estate:
All that certain lot or piece of land,
situate, lying and being in the City of
Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, and
State of Pennsylvania, described as fol
lows: Beginning at the southeast cor
ner of Twenty-first street and Swatara
street and running in an easterly di
rection along the southern line of said
Swatara street forty (40) feet to a.
point; thence in a southerly direction
parallel with said Twenty-first street
one hundred (100) feet to McCleaster
avenue; thence in a westerly direction
along the northern line of said McCleas
ter avenue forty (4u) feet to said
Twenty-first street; thence in a north
erly direction along the east line of said
Twenty-first street one hundred (luO)
feet to the place of beginning.
Being the same premises the title to
which became vested in William Simp
son Jackson, now deceased, by deed of
convoyance from J. A. Dunkel et al.,
dated March 22, 1804, and recorded in
the records of Dauphin County, April 2.
1902, in Deed Book Volume "Y—lo,"
page 594.
Reference thereto being had will
more fully and at large appear.
TERMS OF SALE— Ten per cent, of
purchase money to be paid on day of
sale; balance on confirmation of sale
by the Court, and delivery of deed.
WALTER J. HAMOH,
Executor.
SAMUEL I. STONER,
J. CLARENCk FUNK,
Attorneys.
PROPOSALS FOR THE PUBLIC
PRINTING AND liINDING FOR THE
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA
NIA—In compliance with the provisions
of an act of the General Assembly, en
titled "An act to regulate the Depart
ment of Public Printing and Binding, to
carry out the provisions of section
twelve, article three of the Constitution,
in relation to the public printing and
binding and the supply of paper and
other materials therefor," approved the
7th day of February, A. D. 1905, and
the amended act thereto, approved May
11, 1911, and also the Distribution Act
approved 28th day of April, 1915, sealed
proposals will be received at the De
partment of Public Printing and Bind
ing for executing all tho public print
ing and binding of tho Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania for the term of four
years from the Ist day of July next, at
a certain rate per centum below the
rates specified in said act and the
rates and conditions set forth in form
of proposals to be submitted by each
bidder. All proposals must be sealed
up and endorsed, "Proposals for the
Public Printing and Binding:." and bo
delivered to said office on tho fourth
Tuesday of February, A. D. 1917, being
the 27th day of tho month, beforo 12
o'clock M„ and the bidder or bidders
must accompany his or their proposal
with a bond to the Commonwealth,
with at least two sufficient sureties, in
the sum of thirty thousand dollars, con
ditioned for the acceptance of tho con
tract and faithful performance of the
work in the manner provided for in said
act.
The sufficiency of said bond and the
sureties thereto must be certified to by
the Judge or judges of the county in
which said sureties reside, as required
by said act.
All proposals will be opened in the
presence of those bidding, at said office
in the State Capitol in the city of Har
risburg, at 12 o'clock M. of said fourth
Tuesday, being the 27th day of Febru
ary, A. D. 1917, and all the printing
and binding publicity alloted to the
person or persons who propose to exe
cute the same at the highest rate por
centum below tho rates fixed by tho
schedule annexed to the aforesaid acts
of the General Assembly, and the rates
as fixed by the Department of Public
Printing and Binding In said proposal,
and who shall give the bond required
by law, said allotment to be approved by
tho Governor, Auditor General and State
Treasurer, and not to bo binding until
so approved.
Blank bonds nnd blank forms of pro
posals will be furnished on application
to this Department, and specimen
samples as a standard for quality of
work which the contractor or contrac
tors will be required to execute can bo
seen at the office of the Department of
Pnhllc Ti intlng and Binding.
Department of Public Printing and
Finding, Ilarrisburg, Pa., February 10.
By TIIOS. .T. BELL
Chief Clerk.
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