Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 24, 1917, Page 15, Image 15

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SHADE! Oll Saturday. March 24, ion,
Elizabeth E. Shade, died at the home
ol her son, Amos Kaufman, at Lans
ilownc, Pa.
Funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later.
t Card of Thanks
<f ARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our thanks to
neighbors and friends for showing
kindness and sympathy during the late
bereavement of our wife and mother.
—Jos. W. Bricker and Children, 13
North ThiQl street.
Lost and Found
LOST Gold brooch, 1 small sapphire
and - pearls. Reward. Return to Sen
ate Library. Captltol Building.
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED Young man. single, to
do general work in a garage. One who
is desirous of learning the business pre
ferred. Good chance to right party.
Give reference. Apply L., 454, care of
Telegraph.
• LABORERS WANTED
Good wages, steady work with
chance tor advancement. Ap
ply Faxton Furnace, Central
iron Jc Steel Company.
WANTED Boy over 16 years of
age, to work in drug store. Apply to
D. A. Buehler, 916 North Third street.
CIVIL. SERVICE s2; home study
course of instruction and tests for com
ing examinations; only $2; no extras;
why pay more. Address to Interstate
Bureau, Front and Market streets,
ilarrisburg. Fa. I
WANTED Two young men quali
fied for banking positions. See Mr.
De Pue at the Young Men's Business in
stitute. Front and Market streets.
GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS.
Thorough instruction, |5. Returned if
not appointed. Particulars free Ameri
can Civil Service School. Washington,
D. C.
WANTED A flrst-class edge trim
mer, McKay sewer and nigerhead last
er to repair machines. Good positions
for serious operators. Address, Mr. J. !
M. Van Kleeek, Sr.. C. & E. Shoe Com- j
pany, Columbus* Ohio.
GREGG & PITMAN shorthand are
taught at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS i
INSTITUTE Ly Yale University Gradu- i
ate.
WANTED
Teamster and Farm Hand
Apply to E. B. Mitchell. 109 North
fctreet, Harrisburg, Pa.
A LOCAL MAN to represent The I
North American; past middle-age pre- 1
ferred: must be of good character. Sal- 1
ary and commission. Address, with j
reference, for further particulars to
James L. Farley, Circ. Mgr., Sixteenth '■
Floor. North American Building, Phila- !
delphia.
WANTED Boys over 16 years of i
sge. Apply at Devlne & Yungel Shoe
Manufacturing Co., Sixteenth and State
streets.
! WANTED High school boy to as
tist in shipping department half-days,
•live reference and salary expected.
I'hance for full time position over sum
fcuer. Address E., 5626. care of Tele
jgraph.
VAVNTED Two experienced me
chanical draughtsmen and one boy to
learn tracing. Apply Drafting Room,
Central Iron & Steel Company.
WANTED By old-established cor
poration, men of good appearance to
work following towns: Williamstown,
l.vkens, Elizabethville, Millersburg, <
Steelton, Royalton, Hummelstown, !
Lebanon, Halifax, Jonestown. All sum- ,
mer's job. Good pay. Start immedi
ately. Glen Bros., Rochester. N. Y.
I
SPEND your spare time taking or- I
ders for "Ivantleak" Raincoats. I paid :
Eli Bridge $88.95 l'or his spare time in ,
one week. A dandy coat for $3.98. I
Sample Free. Liberal Offer. Write I
quick. The Comer Mfg. Co., 11 Lisbon I
street, Dayton. Ohio.
YOUNG MEN WANTED Govern
ment Railway Mail Clerks. $75 month, j
Sample Examination questions—free.
Fraklin Institute, Dept. 409-D, Roches
ter. N. Y.
WANTED Energetic, active man
to establish permanent business. Whole
or pait time. Health and Accident In
surance. Immediate cash returns and
future. National Casualty Company,
Detroit. Mich.
$20.00 WEEKLY made writing: names
for Mail Order Houses. No canvassing.
Particulars for stamp. The Guide Com
pany, Memphis, Tennessee.
GOOD MONEY MADE at home knit
lint? hosiery. Machines furnished on
time. We buy or sell your goods. Easy
and constant work. Wheeler Co. (Inc.),
537 Madison, Chicago.
I W'JX PAY any honest man up to
SSO monthly for part of spare time. No
canvassing, -.o capital. Write to-day.
Yoorhies, Desk 155, Omaha. Nebr.
A IXK'A I, SALESMAN WANTED to
sell all-steel portable garages and
larger buildings. Attractive proposi
tion. fullest sale co-operation. Perma
nent. Profitable. Uuby Manufacturing
Co., Jackson. Michigan.
LABORERS Good laborers wanted
for scrap iron yard. Applv Williams &
Freidman, South Tenth street.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
Wanting to take advantage of making
at least $lO to sl2 per week after
school ana spare time, selling a house
hold necessity, that is used at this sea
son of the year in all homes. Apply all
day Sunday or any evening after 7. Mr.
Reilly, 325 Broad street.
For Rent
? 1502 S. 12th St.. 2>4 s. b., r. b„ $1.%!
?21fi Hamilton St., 3 s. b„ 9 r. !>., S2S
• 2238 N. sth St., 3 s. b„ S r. b. .. S3O?
*2005 GrKn St.. 3s. b.. 9r. b. ... s3r>i
APARTMENTS i
I Apartment Arcade Building. 3rd?
i floor, 4 rooms and bath ... $32..~0?
i 220 UciMt St., (second floor). 4?
i rooms and bath; city heat ... #3,-.?
il2s Walnut (2nd floor I 3 r. & b.. $3.11
4 204 I.ncunt St., (from April 15), 3i
• rooms and bath S4O i
• 300 \. Second—(lst floor), 5 rooms.
and bath; city steam heat ... $504
425 S. Front St., 7r. b., steam heat. I
f SIBIIIBAX i
• Eaolfl —Vilnius St., 2% s. f„ 6 r.. sl2?
• lluniiiK'lNtiMvn—Main St. and Wal-f
T ton Ave., s. li„ 8 r. & b.. hot?
• water heat: lot 125x200 $30 *•
1- i.nnnton Canton Ave. and Cum-?*
berland St.. 2V6 s. f., 9 r. b., elec-T
trie; lot 100x220 s3o*
store: iiooms f
118 S. Second; 18x30 ft S2O?
206 N. Second St. (Donaldson Build-1
ins; room 20x130 feet SJSOI
231 N. Second St.. 22x100. Also 2-f
story brick building in rear. T
11001 N. Third, second floor .... $251
SUMMER COTTAGES f
Alabama Cottage at Perdlx; six I
rooms, partly furnished.
Brightbill Cottage at Cove Station;!
(0 roo/ns: completely furnished. I
Philadelphia Cottage at Perdlx; 44
• rooms; completely furnished. I
| MILLER BROTHERS&CO.i
i Member libit. Ileal I'.ntate Board 4
4 HEAL. ESTATE I
• Insurance Surety Rondo I
? I.ocust and Court Streets 4
SATURDAY EVENING,
j Help Wanted-*-Male
I 7
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WANTED
Carpenters and carpen
ters' helpers. Laborers
for concrete work and
helping bripk layers.
Applv
11. KOPPERS CO.
Care Bethlehem Steel Co.
Steclton, Penna.
AY AN TED Cement finisher experi
enced in finishing foundation work.
Apply H. Kappers Co.. care Bethlehem
Steel Co., Steelton, Ua.
! WANTED Laborers for clearing
i land at Perdix. Apply to Wm. Reid
linger at our Perdix Land Office, or A.
C. Voung, Real Estate, 34 North Second
street.
WANTED—First-class boll ermak era.
Apply Central Iron & Steel Company.
i OFFICE WORK Well known local
manufacturers have opening for bright,
young man in office. Permanency and
splendid future prospects. Applicants
should have some experience of book
| keeping and general office routine.
Preference if good stenographer. Ap
ply in own handwriting, stating age.
experience and salary expected. P., 6623.
care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
WANTED Men for Industrial In
surance. Guaranteed salary, S2O a week
and commission. Apply 202 Walnut
street. Room 16.
YOUNG MAN WANTED for office
work during spring and summer
months. Apply by letter only, giving
experience you have had, the salary
desired and jour age, etc.; also any
other information that may be of bene
fit to us. Address UNITED ICE AND
COAL CO., Forster and Cowden streets.
BOWMAN & COMPANY require the
services of men for the following: Pas- 1
senger elevator operators and man in
curtain and drapery department to do
outside work. Apply Employment Bu
reau, Fourth Floor.
PAINTERS Several first-class
painters wanted at once. Apply Male
horn Bros., 214 Lincoln street, Steelton.
MECHANICAL DKAWING taught by
I'ale University graduate at Young .
Men's Business Institute.
WANTED 5O able-bodied
men {or 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.
I WANT Young men to learn auto
[ mobile business, to become practical
mechanics and chauffeurs. We give
| ou<- students a chance to make money
|at the rate of 20c per hour between
! ciass hours. We guarantee lo pay you
: JUo per hour as soon as competent,
j sso in cash required. Auto 'transporta
tion School. 27-211 North Cauieron
1 street.
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i Help Wanted —Female
i WANTED Middle-aged woman for
I housework. One who would appreciate
a. good home and with a kind disposition
; towards children. Small house to look
[after. No children. Apply at once to
i 't he Quality Shop, 2 South Front street,
I Steelton. Pa.
I WANTED Several young ladies be
tween 23 and 25. Call at Grand Union
'Tea Co., Monday evening, at 7:30
I o'clock. Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North
I Second street.
WANTtD Good girl for upstairs
work. Apply Hoffman Hotel, 411 Mar
ket street.
1 NICE, tidy, middle-aged woman to
help in restaurant kitchen. Apply
Jackson House Cafe, 1304 North Seventh
street.
STORIES, IDEAS for photoplays
wanted by 4S companies. $25-SIOO each.
Experience unnecessary. Details Free.
Producers League, 612, St. Louis.
WANTED White maid for general
housework. Apply Airs. Jos. E. 'i'homp
,son, Paxtang avenue, Paxtang.
AT ladies to travel, dem
onstrate and sell well established line
to our dealers. Previous experience not
necessary. Good pay. Railroad fare
paid. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 720,
Omaha. Neb.
A FORMER STUDENT ENROLLED
her dr.ughtcr with us on Monday.
Sometning to be proud about, and one
of the highest recommendations any
I school could have. lIARRISBURG
1 SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 31 North Sec
i ond street.
CIVIL SERVICE 2;' home study
course of instruction and tests for com
ing examinations; only $2; no extras;
t why pay more. Address to Interstate
Bureau, Front and Alarket streets,
Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED—A reliable girl for general
housework; no washing. Call Bell
phone 4245 J.
WANTED For rush season, skirt
pressers. Apply Witmer, Bair & Wit
mer, 202 Walnut street.
WANTED A girl for washing
dishes and cleaning, wanted at once.
Apply 123 South Second street.
OFFICE WORK Young lady want
ed for general office work. Preference
if good stenographer. Apply New Idea
Hosiery Company. South Fourteenth
street.
WANTED Lady attendant for bath
and massage parlors. Health Studio, 207
Walnut street.
Hind Workers
Suction Rollers
Bunch Makers
Also Machine Binder and Hand
Binder Strippers.
Apply at
HARRISBURG CIGAR CO.
500 Race Street
RESPONSI BLE CORPORATION wants
reliable woman in every town to act as
representative. Spare time. Capital
and experience unnecessary. Duchess
Co., Dept. 177, Minneapolis, Minn.
GIVEN TO ANY WOMAN Beauti
ful 100-piece gold decorated Dinner Set
for distributing (not selling) onlv 5 doz.
pkgs. Diamond Dust Soap Powder free
among friends. No money or experience
needed. Waverly Brown, Sec'y, 730 N.
Franklin street, Chicago.
j i (
BUSINESSMEN HAVE RARE
LY ever found it so difficult to obtain
the right kind of workers as it is now. !
j; Most businesses are expanding and
necdl skilled help. The supply is not
normal—but neither is the supply ex
hausted. Make it clear in your adver
tising what qualifications you demand,
!; and what opportunities you offer—and
you will find the right people.
Help Wanted —Female
W uiiu
Appl.v ."silk .Villi
Cornel txui'tU .iii-i M'uuu i
'
WA. ' Girls, 16 years or over,
for millinery apprentices. Pay while
learning. Also girl lo assist in sales
room. Apply Astrich's, Fourth and
Market.
WANTED Stenographer. Address
by letter only, William Penn Highway
Association, 409 Telegraph Building.
WASTED A seamstress. Apply
Collins Co., 34 North Second street.
FlTTKK—Experienced titter in ladies
reauy-io-wear garments; good salary
to right party; nono but experienced
! need apply. Call Ladies' Bazaar. 8-10-
i South f'ourth street. __
Help Wanted —
Male and Female
MEN—WOMEN, >25 weekly collecting
names and addresses. No canvassing.
Send stamp. Superba Co.. 536, Balti
more, Md.
Agents Wanted
AGENTS —■ Free Catalog and
Samples, new goods, quick sales, big
profits, make $5 to $25 daily, no experi
ence. World's greatest specialties. Cru
ver Co.. Jackson and Campbell, Chicago,
111. _
| AGENTS 2OO per cent, profit; won
derful little article; something new;
| sells like wildfire. Carry right in your
1 pocket. Write at once for free sample.
IE. M. Feltman, Sales Manager. !14
i American Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.
AGENTS To handle our great
labor-saving specialties; sells every
where in nomes, offices, hotels, etc..
Big profits. Write for particulars. The
Patterson Co., Newark, N. J.
AGENTS Grab this quick. I want
100 men and women to take orders for
"Kantleak" Raincoats. 1 paid Eli Bridge
$88.95 for one week's spare time. Cooper
making S3OO monthly. Wonderful val
ues. A dandy coat for $3.95. Four or
ders a day gives you $3,000 a year profit
and a FREE Automobile. No deliver-
or collecting. Complete sample out
fit all free. Big season just starting.
Hurry. Coiner Mfg. Co., 11 Lima street,
Dayton, Ohio.
AGENTS WANTED in all towns to
solicit orders for men's clothes from
factory direct to wearer at wholesale
prices. Reference required. P. O. Box
522. Philadelphia, Pa.
Salesmen Wanted
SALESMAN for general trade in
' Pennsylvania. Strong, staple line, new
I features, splendid commission contract.
; $35.00 weekly for expenses. Continen
tal Jewelry Co., 19712 Continental
Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
SALESMEN WANTED Experience
unnecessary, earn while you earn.
Write for large list of openings and
testimonials from hundreds of our stu
dents who earn SIOO to SSOO a month.
Address neaiest office. Dept. 244. Na
tional Salesmen's Training Assootation,
Chicago, New York, San Francisco.
MANUFACTURERS of metal and
glass signs want factory representa
tives. Experience along similar lines
absolutely necessary. A very fine com
mission proposition. The Donaldson
■4' t Sign Co., Covington, Ky.
SALESMEN OR MANUFACTURERS
AOENTS WANTED on new line of elec
tric fans and changeable window signs,
etc. Liberal commission basis. A. V.,
1531 Cherry street. Philadelphia, Pa.
SALESMEN, reliable, aggressive, with
automobile preferred. Wonderful
proposition. Mast handle county. De
scribe self fully. Cornelius Desimone,
Conshohocken, Pa.
SALESMEN to travel on commission
selling retail trade. Shirts, underwear,
hosiery, ladies' and children's dresses,
waists, skirts, general merchandise.
Samuel Mfg. Co., 503 Broadway, New
York.
SALESMEN
Ambitious, Capable Salesmen desir
ing to change to a line possessing
greater possibilities, should immedi
ately investigate the opportunities of
fered by the Toledo Scale Company to
men who desire to establish a lifetime
connection in which they can earn ex
cellent yearly incomes. Applicants
must be now employed and must have
Occupied their present position? for a
period of one year or longer; they must
be over twenty-five and un(*er forty
five years of age; they must be willing
to finance themselves for a limited
period, as the arangemcnt is on a com
mission basis; they must be able to fur
nish fidelity bond. Remember, this is
not Just "another job," but for really
high-grade men it is the opening to a
prosperous life career. Address To
ledo Scale Company, John L. Theobald,
District Manager, 1219-1221 Filbert
street, Philadelphia. Pa.
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED Position as chauffeur In
private family; can do all repair work.
Apply 120 Ridge street, Steelton, Pa.
PAINTER AND DECORATOR Ex
perienced man desires work; sober, in
dustrious and steady worker; will
make good anywhere. Call or address
to I* V. Reed, Rutherford Heights Inn.
WANTED Young man, age 25,
wjth ability and seven years' of prac
tical experience. High school gradu
ate, will also graduate from the Whar
ton Extension School of Accounts and
Finance this year. Something with a
future desired. Address Box A-4928,
care of Telegraph.
DAY'S WORK From 11 A. M. till
8 P. M.. or whole days. Address 1604
North Fifth street (back).
HXRRISBURG TELEORXPH
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED Position of any kind by
strong:, young: man, 17 years of age.
] Address J. 8.. 1812 Fulton street.
i WANTED Position of any kind
where there is a chance of advance
] ment by young: man 22 years of age;
can furnish best of reference. Address
jA. W. F., 1 SI2 Fulton street.
CHAUFFEUR Age 22, wants posi
tion; can furnish reference; can do own
repairing. Address Roy Lesher, 216
South Second street, Steelton, Pa.
Situations Wanted—Female
WANTED—A position as porter, or
driver for delivery wagon, or dishwash
er. Apply 2136 North Seventh street.
WANTED Place to do general
housework, without washing, or offices
to clean. 1426 Marion street.
WANTED Scotch woman would
like position for upstairs work or
housekeeping, latter preferred. Ad
dress J. Bennett, Mount Holly Station,
Pa.
WANT*." Day's work of any kind
wanted by a colored woman. Apply
1217 North Seventh street.
WANTED Colored woman would
like day's work of any kind for Wed
| nesday, Thursday and Friday. Address
{ M. E. J., 60'J Cumberland street.
! COOK Settled colored woman de
] sires position as cook and downstairs
worker; no washing; can give refer
ences. Address 501 Cowden stveet.
HOUSEWORK Young colored wo
man wishes position doing generafl
housework or nursing. Address Viola
Hicks. 308 Ridge street, Steelton, Pa.
WASHING WANTED To do at
home. Address 1533 Logan street.
DAY'S WORK Settled woman de
sires position assisting In kitchen in
hotel, restaurant or boardinghouse, or
day's work. Call 1 to 2 or 7 to 8 P. M.,
1010 James street.
WANTED A reliable, colored maid
wants place for general housework in
Harrisburg. Paxtang or suburbs. Ap
ply 49 Church avenue, Carlisle, Pa.
WANTED An experienced woman
desires a position for upstairs work, or
light housework. Address C. Kichler
j 123 North Front street, Columbia.
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE
Nos. 339 and 341 S. Sixteenth Street
3-stor.v frame houses with water in
kitchen. Uood location, steady rent
ers. To close estate. A cash offer
is desired.
No. 2120 N. Seventh Street Modern
three-story brick house. Street paved
and drive alley in rear. Price only
s2^ooo
No. 1313 Walnut Street—3-story brick
and frame house with all modern im
provements; well located and good in
vestment. May be had at a bargain.
Cash ofler wanted.
!
I No. 1839 Herr Street Detached brick
cottage house, with every conveni
ence. Lot, 60x110 ft. to 20-ft street
in rear. House practically new. Im
mediate possession. Price 14,750
No. 2119_N. Sixth Street Three-story
i brick house with all improvements.
I A complete home in an ideal location.
Price 4,500
: No. 607 N. Fifteenth Street Modern,
] 8 rooms, brlclt house, with steam
! heat, electric lights, side entrance
and in good repair. Very desirable
1 location. Price s3,Sou
J. E. GIPPLE, j
1251 Market Street.
j
FOR SALE
i BOAS ST., 1825 2%-story frame
! semi-detached dwelling; slate roof;
| all improvements; granolithic walks
Wo aUC ' S '^ e; at > property for
CAMP ST., 637 This corner prop
erty, three-story brick. 8 rooms, bath,
all improvements, has been,.reduced
SIOO.OO. It will pay you to inspect this
property. Price upon inquiry.
DISBROW ST., 81 This two-story
brick dwelling has been greatly reduc
i ed, as owner desires cash for another
proposition. Price, $2,350.
HERR ST.. 1118-1120 These brick
dwellings, with improvements, are now
renting at $32.00 and can be purchased
for $3,400.
JEFFERSON ST.. 2306 Three-story
brick dwelling; 8 rooms; l/atli; all Im
provements; suitable for garage. Price,
$2,900.
JEFFERSON ST., 2445—Corner prop
erty: 2H-*tory frame; detached; im
provements; 8 rooms; bath. A nice
property for the money. Price. $2,600.
THIRD ST., corner LEWIS, RIVER
SIDE We have a plot of ground loOx
210 which we can sell as a whole or
in part. Price upon Inquiry.
SEVENTEENTH ST., 418, South
Thii property is in an ideal location,
has excellent street car facilities, and
with a little money expended on Imi
provemeints will make a substantial
home. Price, SI,BOO.
SUSQUEHANNA ST., 1829-1831
Three-story brick dwellings; 8 rooms;
bath; all Improvements; an excellent
neighborhood. Price, each, $2,500.
TWENTY-SEVENTH ST., North
2H-story brick and stucco dwelling; 8
rooms; bath; all improvements; hot
water heat; lot, 19x90. Price. $3,400.
ZARKER ST.. 1443 lf you want an
investment inspect this property. Rents
for $15.00. Excellent tenant. Price.
$1,750.
BACKENSTORS BROS.,
Russ Building.
Member Harrisburg Heal Estate Board.
CAMP HILL MAIN ST.. one block
south of Market Three-story frame
detached dwelling; eleven room's; bath
all Improvements; lot, 40x125; front,
side and rear porches; gas and coal
range; fruit trees; granolithic walks.
Price, $4,000.
BACKENSTOSS BROS.,
Russ Building,
i Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board.
Real Estate For Sale
CAMP HILL—BUY A BUILDING IA)T
at less than bargain price. Easy terms,
too. For sale, 16 Camp Hill lotSi These
lots are 80 feet front by 80 feet deep.
$5 down and $1 weekly. You can farm
these lots or build on them as soon as
you have made the lirst payment. For
particulars. CALL. BELL. PHONIC 861 M.
SUBURBAN PROPERTY
Lot, 60x120 in South Earlington, along
Mechanicsburg car line. Fifteen min
utes' ride from. Harrisburg.
W. F. MOWER,
1412 North Third Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Large plot of ground
On Market street, Camp Hill. Further
information, apply P. O. Box 210, Har
risburg. Pa.
EMERALD 333-336-337-339 All
conveniences; new 7-rooni houses at
bargain prices. Don't overlook this
chance for home or investment. Dr.
Behney, 317 North Second street. Bell
1202 R.
PAXTANG, BRISBAN STREET—De
taclied frame dwelling, 6 rooms, bath,
tine interior finish; steam heat; latest
improvements; lot 90x120; sacrifice
price; owner removed from city. Rohr
er & Son, Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Your choice of twenty
brick houses with all Improvements,
SIOO to (500 casli and balance on month
ly payments.
H. C. BRANDT.
36 North Third Street.
FOR SALE 3-story brick house;
chestnut finished; 9 rooms; bath; gas;
electricity; fine condition; room for
garage. Bargain to quick buyer. Ap
ply 1931 Park street.
FOR SALE ll4 Washington si. eet.
corner River alley, two-and-one-half
story fiame; eight rooms and • bath;
ail conveniences.
Corner Bridge and Eighth streets,
Elkwood, two-and-one-half-mory frame;
eight rooms and bath; all conveniences.
The above properties will be sold at a
bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons,
New Cumberland.
HOUSES KOR °ALE on easy terms,
New. Modern. Good location. At rea
sonable prices. MacWILLIAMS CON
STRUCTION COMPANY. 2150 North
Fifth street. Dial 3705.
THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE 9
rooms bath gas electric lirht —
steam heat lot, 17%x95. This prop
erty can be bought much below its ac
tual cost. Vacant April first. Can be
bought on terms. Price. $3,000. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
BECAUSE YOU CANNOT pay cash for
a home is no reason for paying rent
all your life. We will sell you a prop
erty upon a small cash payment. New
house steam heat other improve
ments. Think it over and see us soon.
Bell Realty CO.. Bergner Building.
TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED for the
purchase of those new houses on Kelso
street, Paxtang. Houses have all im
provements and price is only $;,600.
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
SEMI-BUNGALOW at 674 Schuylkill
can be bought for $1,976 and on easy
terms 6 rooms bath gas hot
water heat and large porches. Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
I WILL SELL my new house, semi
bungalow brick, on very easy terms
because my business requires that i
change my location steam heat
gas and electric lights concrete
porches. See Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE Large dwelling, with
10 rooms and bath, on plot 25x130 to a
paved alley two-story stable on the
rear. Good business property. Inspect
it at once. No. 1434 Regina street. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
NEW HOUSE above Maclay street for
sale at an attractive price and on easy
terms steam heat and all other im
provements. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner
Building.
$0,550 WILL PURCHASE a new brick
house with 9 rooms bath gas
electric light steam heat porch
front and rear. Bell Realty Co., Berp--
ner Building.
FOR SALE
The Board of Commissioners of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings will ofTer at
public sale in front of State Capitol
Building, at entrance Fourth and state
Streets, Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 o'clock
A. M., March 31, 1917, the following
buildings and structures upon the prem
ises within the boundaries of the pro
posed extension of Capitol Park in
I i-.ighth Ward, City of Harrisburg:
Fourth Street, 111, 525, 139, 113, 137.
AValnut Street, 4ul, 04, 438, 440, 442
| 444, 446, St. Lawrence Church. >l'i.
400.
! Fifth Street, 409.
! State Street, 420. 422, 414, 416, 600, Cor
; Fourth, 451, 501, 727, 729.
j Filbert and North Avenue.
I North Street, 519, 521.
I Cowden Street, 516, 526, 530, 112. 114
! 116.
| North Alley, 520.
■ Tanners Street, 116, lis.
Angle Alley, Stable.
Curtis Alley, Stable
Short Street, 107, 111, Short, Cor. Angle
Avenue.
South Street, 436, 438, 514, 513.
South Alley, 502.
The purchaser shall pay to the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania through
the office of the Superintendent of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings. Harrisburg.
Pa., by certified check or United States
currency, the amount at which the said
1 building or buildings and structures are
! awarded to them, as follows: A cash
payment of 25 per cent. sha!'. be made
on day of sale and the balance before
entering upon the property to remove
the material purchased.
In all cases where the premises are
unoccupied possession will be given
the purchaser immediately. Where the
premises are tenanted possession will
be given immediately after the prem
ises are vacated. The Commonwealth
will not be responsible for any dam
age to property after possession is
given. Purchasers shall state at time
of their offer the time required to re
move the building and material after
being given possession by the Com
monwealth, which in no case shall be
longer than 60 days. All building
reiuse shall be carted away from the
premises by the purchaser. All foun
dation walls must be taken down and
removed at least three feet below level
of street.
The Board of Commissioners of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings reserves the
right to accept or reject any or all bids.
The work of removal shall be perform
ed under the direction of and to the
satisfaction of the Superintendent of
Public Grounds and Buildings.
NOTE: The sidewalks and street
pavements are not to be removed by
purchaser of buildings or structures
under this schedule.
By order of the Board.
JAMES C. PATTERSON.
Deputy Superintendent.
LLOYD W. MITCHELL,
Secretary.
FOR SALE S. W. corner Bellevue
road and Twentieth street; new brick
houses built In pairs; with all modern
improvements; rear drive; excellent
location; possession at once.
11. C. BRANDT,
Public Sale
PUBLIC SALE
Of
REAL ESTATE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1917,
AT 2:30 P. M.
ON THE PREMISES. 2337 N. THIRD ST.
Harrisburg, Pa.
LOT, 60x150 FEET. EXTENDING FROM
THIRD ST. TO LOGAN ST.; IM
PROVED; ON LOGAN ST.
2 %-STORY FRAME DWELLING
HOUSE, with 8 rooms.
Look this desirable property over and
come to the sale.
Terms made known on day of sale.
Owner A. Edward Rohrer.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut 4>t.
C. Fry, Auctioneer. j
MARCH 24, 1917.
Real Estate For Rent
COTTAGE MONTICORVINO at Mt.
Gretna for sale or rent; 4 bedrooms,
bath room, living room, dining room
and kitchen; electric lights. Apply to
Mrs. C. H. Ginge, 323 North Ninth
street, Lebanon, Pa.
FOR RENT S-room frame house,
with two acres of land and outbuild
ings. Located in city limits conveni
ent to car line.
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
ATTENTION, MR. RENTER! By pay
ing S2O per month you can buy a new
brick house., Only SIOO cash needed.
Possession April 1. H. G. PKDLOW, 3
SoutlnThlrteenth street.
EMERALD STREET New semi
bungalows, in pairs; finished to suit.
No. 333 Brick, tile and stucco; S3O
per month.
No. 335 Tile and stucco; $29.50 per
month.
No. 341 Corner of Fourth street.
$33.50 per month.'
B. S Behney, 317 North Second street,
Bell 1202-R.
1724 SYCAMORE STREET —• 2 hi
story brick dwelling, 8 rooms, bath,
modern improvements, good location.
Rohrer & Son, Bergner Building.
332 BROAD STREET FOR RENT
from April 1. Store and dwelling op
posite Broad Street Market; 10 rooms,
bath, steam heat. Rent, $42.50. Will
rent separate or together. Chas. Adler,
1002 North Third street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
SPLENDID SUBURBAN PROPERTY,
Located in Riverside,
3018 North Third Street.
AUGUSTUS WILDMAN,
2206 North Third Street.
NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES
Located at 2315-17-18-20 North Fifth
street. 611-13 Curtin street. Easy terms.
Fred C. Miller. Builder, 213 Walnut
Btrect, Harrisburg, l a. Bell phone 797 M.
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED TO RENT Small store
rooni in the vicinity of Sixteenth and
Derry or Eighteenth and Slate. Re
ply to Box A-4932, care of Telegraph.
WANTED TO RENT—Small modern
home 6 to 8 rooms at moderate
rate, in city or suburbs, about Mav 1.
Reply with full details to X-5000, care
of Telegraph.
YOUNG, married couple want to rent
a 6-room house, bath and improve
ments, located between Hamilton and
Briggs street. Rent not more than sls.
Call Bell phone 2301.
WANTED Space for automobile
near Eighteenth and Walnut. Address
Box O, 5618. care of Telegraph.
Offices and Storerooms
FOR RENT Storeroom, 807 North
Third street, suitable for any business.
Apply Lerew Lemer, 213 South Front
street. Bell phone 323-M.
FOR RENT Corner storeroom,
Sixth and Cumberland streets; com
pletely renovated; all conveniences.
. pply to Commonwealth Trust Com
pany. 222 Market street.
FOR RENT Storeroom, equipped
with shelving and counters, at 1208
North Third street, possession April
1. This room has i.een occupied for
many years as a fancy goods store.
Apply to H. B. Mitchell, 600 North
Third street.
Farms
25-ACRE FARM, near Middletown,
for sale at $2,500. Immediate posses
sion. All required buildings in fair
condition. Opportunity for you. .<o not
delay.- Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
FREE BOOK OK FLORIDA FACTS.
If interested in Florida, before visiting
or settling in this wonderful state of
I fragrant flowers and sunshine, write
l.ako County Land Owners' Association,
No. 10- Lloyd St., Fruitland#Park, Florl
| da, for free book of actual photographs
I and real conservative facts concerning
this State. There is poor, good, better
and best land in Florida. This book
will teach you what IS BEST and WHY.
The members of ths Association are not
land agents; they simply wish to tell
I actual facts to -tlioso really interested
iin the State. They have no time to
I waste on curiosity seekers, children or
I people who expect to grow rich witli
i out effort, but to tiiose of character, en
ergy, some capital, with a desire to
learn more of the opportunities in this
most prosperous Slate we would be
glad to give fullest information.
SIX-ACRE FRUIT AND POULTKV
FARM Buildings in good condition
10 milrs from Harrisburg. Price, $2,000.
H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street.
10-ACRE FRUIT FARM ~
One-half mile from Bowinansdale. An
exceptional proposition at a fair figure.
Miller Brothers & Co.
| TIIE HIGH COST OF LIVING can
most successfully be reduced by buyiug
1 or more %-acre plots of ground at
VAUGHN.
Convenient to trolley. Land very pro
ductive.
H. O. HOUCK,
C. V. phone 4625, or C. B. Care, 409
Market Street, Harrisburg.
THREE-ACRE FARM ~!
j The Schaefter farm, 4 relies east of
I Paxtonia, close to Skopa's Church:
I beautiful 7-room house; barn; garage;
carpenter house; chicken house; hog
I barn and otliei farm buildings; variety
i of l'ruit; all garden soil; a very deslr
aole home. Price, $1,660.
C. B. CARE,,
409 Market Street. Harrisburg.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
ONE Sewing Machine.
One Morris chair.
One cherry parlor table.
Apply 514 N. Third street.
FOR SALE Surety bonds, fire In
surance, all forms of automobile insur
ance. JOHN C. ORR, 222 Market street.
Phone 934.
__i
FOR SAL.O A comparatively new
gas stove, and water heater; also win
dow shades. Apply 115 Reily.
FOR SALE Bedroom suit, brass
beds, dlningroom suit, cabinet gas
range, all new; couple leaving town, ti 17
Schuylkill street.
FRESH HERRING AND SHAD
"Direct from the Fishermen." If vou
want to buy Herring and Shad In B'ar
rel lots write us for prices. Harry Ro
chester Co., Inc., Wholesale Fish Mar
ket, Baltimore, Md.
CANOES
Geo. K. Relst, 327 South Front.
FOR SALE Two or four mules,
good size and good haulers, for sale at
T. M. Sklvlngton's stable on Lincoln
street, Marysville, Pa.
FOR SALE
80,000 FIRE BRICK
9-inch Straight, good as
new, immediate shipment.
D. W. Cox, 222 Market St.
FOR SALE Two horses, one double
wagon, two single wagons, three sets
of harness, all stable equipment. Price
very reasonable to a quick buyer. Ap
ply 330 Broad street.
FOR SALE Two pool tables, racks,
cues and balls, at a bargain. Apply
Henry and Gllmore. Eleventh and Mar
ket atreeta, clear atora.
For Sale —Miscellaneous
FOJt SALE Contents of ice cream
factory, including 3-H.-P. gas engine,
40-qt. freezer, power cruslior, cans, tubs.
Will sacrifice if sold at ouco. Address
5662, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE FI a desk, 49x32
inches, excellent condition, at big bar
gain. Call at 215 Pine street.
FOR SALE 5O shares American
Telegraphone stock, SIOO.OO, and 16,000
shares Uncle Sam OH for $150.00, will
buy Hull Copper. Box 75. Little Rock,
Arkansas.
FOR SALE 2O-horsepower gaso
line engine: as good as new; stationary
or can b put on truck. Apply to E.
B. Mitchell, 103 North street, or phone
Bell 678 R. \
FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South
Second street. Lawn Fence. Field Fence,
Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hard
ware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board,
Compo-Board, Doers. Bash. Shutters,
Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc.
BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS
Remington No. 6; Remington No. 10: 12-
Inch Underwood; Oliver Nine; New Cen
tury Caligrapli and Smith-Premier.
Fixed up iu Urst-elass shape. Prices
reasonable. A new shipment of those
Factory Rebuilt Visible Typewriters at
a fraction of original cost.
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
211 Locust St.,
Opp. Orplieum Theater.
For Rent —Miscellaneous
FOR RENT A very desirable loca
tion in the uptown business section. A
storeroom and living apartments at 308
Broad street. Will runt the whole build
ing at SSO per month. Apply to J. Nel
son Clark, 306 broad street.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Musical
WE REPAIR any kind of TALKING
MACHINES promptly. Call Bell phone
3242J, or bring your machine to 315
Broad street. Work dune by an ex
pert.
OLD VIOLINS. MANDOLINS, GUI
TARS, BANJOS bought, sold, exchanged.
Artistic repairing on all stringed In
struments. Bows rebaired. Tone re
storing a specialty. GLACE, be 4 Herr
street.
Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT 1222, 1221 North Third
street, apartment for rent, 6 rooms, all
conveniences, S4O. Commercial Trust
Co., of Harrisburg. Pa.
WALNUT ST., 204 Apartment; six
rooms and bath; city steam; gas and
electric light in every room. Balcony
in rear with dumb waiter and clothes
drier. Applj\to E. Mather at above ad
dress.
FOlt RENT Walnut street. No. 132,
second lloor rear apartment, three
rooms and bath, city steam. Possession
April 1. Apply to Commonwealth Trust
Co..
APARTMENTS Nos. 110 and 610 N.
Second street; second story; all mod
ern improvements; city steam and hot
water furnished; ready April 1. Inquire
L. Minter, 110 North Second street. Bell
phone 4282, Dial 4195.
FOR RENT An apartment; four
rooms and bath, completely furnished;
second lloor; corner house. Apply 342
South Sixteenth street. City. ,
107 SOUTH FRONT STREET First
Floor Housekeeping Apartment, with
5 large rooms, uatu and pantry; laun
dry tub; hardwood floors; city steaia
heat; use of yard. Just remodeled with
all modern improvements. Brintun
ijackyf C 0.,, streets.
FOR RENT Milley Apartments,
corner Sixth and Cumberland
streets. Modern in every respect. E.ce
tric light, steam heat and gas
Immediate possession. Apply io Com
monwealth Trust Company, 222 Mai act
street. •
SECOND ST., 170u Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant aud
open surroundings in city.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT—Two front rooms, fur
nished for light housekeeping; gas
range, light and heat. Rent reason-
I able. 315 South Front street.
j FOR RENT—Maclay street
ed rooms for rent to gentleman. Call
Bell phone 2441 It.
HARRIS STREET, 213—One or two
unfurnished rooms, second floor front
communicating; use of bath and phone;
suitable for doctor's office. Bell phone
1219-R.
TWO BIG FLOORS—Lots of light;
all conveniences. Each floor 2SUO
square feet. Will rent separate or to
gether. Suitable for anything. Apply
Excelsior Cycle Co., 1021-31 Market
street, Ilarrlsburg, Pa, Phones;
Bell, 4165 J; C. V., 3810.
LONE lady wishes dressmaker to take
uniurnishcd room or rooms, with or
without board. Address P., 5627, care
of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two large unfurnish
ed rooms, with use of bath, steam heat
gas and electricity. Desirable location'
Will rent singly or en suite. Bell
phone 4406 M.
FOR RENT Desirable furnished
room, not front; running water, elec
tric lighting, city steam heat, bath
room adjoining; referenco reauired
218 Pine street.
30 NORTH FIFTH STREET Sev
eral furnished rooms, suitable for light
housekeeping, first and second floors
Bath, heat, hot and cold water. All con
veniences. Inquire at 24 North Fifth
street.
FOR RENT SI9 Third street, "to
refined, married couple, or business wo
man, furnished front room; heat, elec
tric light and use of bath.
ROOTS FOR RENT With first
class board by meal, day or week with
running water in rooms. 21-meal
ticket. 1001 Ncrth Second street.
Rooms Wanted
GENTLEMAN Desires light room.
Protestant family, neighborhood Seneca
street and river. Must be home of re
finement. References. Address H
5624, care of Telegraph.
Wanted —Board and Rooms
WANTED By man and wife, room
and board with refined, private family
in suburban town, Camp Hill preferred
Best of reference given. Address V '
5628, care of Telegraph.
Poultry and Supplie#
FOR SALE—One good young cow
Apply G. W. WEAVER, 814 N. Front
street, Steelton. v
HATCHING EGGS Barred RoTi*
and R. I. Reds. $1 per 15, from good lay
ers. Hartman, Summerdale, Mechanics
burg, No. 4.
HATCHING EGGS Barred Rock
and R. 1. Reds. $1 per 15, front good lay.
ers. J. A. Hartman, Summerdale, Me
chanicsburg. No. 4.
SIX QUEEN, second-handed incuba
tors In good condition; price reason
able. Apply. Elk View Poultry Supply
House. 1702 North Third street.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
WANTED. AUTOMOBILES IN ANT
CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why not
consign your car with us to avoid
trouble and worry In trying to dispose
of It We make no chnrges for storage
or for any repnlrn while car Is on sale
Auto Transportation Co.. 27-29 North
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