Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 02, 1917, Home Edition, Page 17, Image 17

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HARTZKI.I- On March 31, 1917. W.
, Klton Hartzell, aged 65 years, at his
late residence, 54-' Forrest street.
Time of funeral will be announced
later.
Funeral services Tuesday evening, at
7:30 o'clock. Further services and
interment at Newport on Wednesday
tfVltl 1.1. John Crull. S5 years old. a
retired employe of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, died yesterday morning at
the home of his daughter. Mrs. Elisa
beth t". Smith, 140- Green street. Be
sides liis daughter, he is survived by
one granddaugiiter. Mrs. \\ iliiam h.
Dunbar, of St. Mary's, and one great
granddaughter. One sister and live
brothers also survive: Miss Jennie
Crull. William M.. Jacob M.. Ellwood
K.. Samuel H„ this city, and Ueorge
s. Crull. York. ...
Funeral services will be held from
the late residence to-morrow evening.
The body will be taken to Lewistown
Wednesday for interment.
York papers, please copy.
H V KIT. 11 Died, on March 31. Mrs.
Sarah L Harper, widow of oeorge W .
Harper, aged 73 years.
Funeral on Wednesday, April 4, at
•*•3O P M.. from the residence of her
daughter. Mrs. Emma E. Baker ljll
Revere street, Cloverty Heights.
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend.
I.KNTZ On March- 31, 1017. Sabina
widow of the late Joseph r.
1-entz, aged 73 years. 0
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at -
o'clock, frdtn the residence or her
daughter, Mrs. B. F. Meckley. 1-1 •
Green street. The relatives anu
friends are invited to attend with
out further notice. Interment Pax
tang Cemetery. _____
Lost knd Found
LOST Pocketbook, containing
$25.00 in Woolworth's 5 and 10 Cent
Store. Keturn to So!) South 'lwentj
lirst street.
EUST Between Sixteenth and
Derry and Fourth and Walnut streets,
ladv's hunting case Elgin gold watch.
Old English H engraved on case. Kt
ward. Box 11, Meclianicsburg, la.
1-iOST A gold ring with three dia
monds set in platinum, on Second tloor
of Capitol Building Reward if return
ed to Telegraph Business Uflice.
LOST On the Jonestown Road, near
Colonial Club, a black female bull dog;
brass studded collar. Reward if leturn
.d to Irwin Miller, Jonestown Koad. ad
joining Colonial Club golf links.
EOST Gold wrist watch at Nine
teenth and Market, or at Reading Sta
tion. Reward it" returned to \\ iliiam
l'enn Highway, 403 Telegraph Build
ing.
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED Ambitious young men i
solicitors to go on the road. No ex- j
perienee necessary. Permanent propo- I
.-ition with brilliant future for willing
workers. Good salary. Address H., j
£>M>2. care of Telesraph. I
WANTED Mechanical Draftsman !
over 25 years of age who can detail j
1 rum lavouts. Electrical experience,
not necessary. Permanent positions
and every chance for advancement ot
tered to the right men. Address Chief
Clerk Engineering Department, West- >
inghouse Elec. & Mfg. Company, J.ast j
Pittsburgh. Pa. I
WANTED Young man. well dressed !
(single) man to travel and sell goods, j
Must be able to start at once. Perma- j
nent position and chance for advance- j
Went. t>nlv men of good habits need .
"npplv. Call !< to 10 Tuesday morning, ,
Hoifwian Hotel, C. D. Murphy.
WANTED Boy, about 16, to work •
in store. Apply
No. S North Third street. 1
MACHINE OPERATORS WANTED j
Those who have had experience on :
Union Special Machine preferable. I
Steady work. Apply at once to United j
States Mattress Co., Twelfth and Hs - _
streets. _l
COLLECTORS Two wanted; also
Assistant Manager. Good proposition to
the right party, with chance of ad- |
vancement. Apply personally. Colonial
Eife Insurance Co., No. 219 Walnut j
street, City.
WANTED
Ablebodied laborers for brick
plant at Milton. Pa. Xo labor
trouble. Steady'work. Com
pany boarding house. Pay
twice a month and earn 52.25 i
to $3.00 per day. Transpor- |
tation advanced. Apply Mr.
Kreamer, carc Plaza Hotel,
at 10 o'clock Tuesday morn
ing.
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WANTED Drug clerk, or boy over |
16 years of age. Apply D. A. Buehler,
916 North Third street. !
SHOES Experienced men to put on ;
wood heels. Smaltz Goodwin Company,
315 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia.
WANTED At operation on Elev
enth street, near Mulberry, teams with
buckwagons. Apply at S. W. Shoe
maker Eleventh near Mulberry.
BOY Over 16 years, to
work in lumber yard. Apply
in own handwriting to
UNITED ICE AND COAL, CO.,
Forster and Cowden Streets.
YOUNG MAN WANTED
To work in office during spring
and summer months. Apply by
letter, giving age, salary ex
pected and place where for
merly employed. Address Box
B. 4935, care ol Telegraph.
For Sale ;
Real Estate Bargains •
lilt If.HTHI 1.1. COTTAGE ?
AT COVE STATION f
Title Guaranteed
, 4 More than two acres of ground,!
Improved with a well-built, six-1
room Bungalow, completely furnish-1
ed. I
Well and spring water; a few fruit A
trees and delightful shade trees. .
Located along State Road from 4
Marysville to Duncannon. •
421 liammel St.
Three-story brick house, eight T
rooms, bath, furnace. Lot 14',4x1171
to 10-ft. alley. We're ready to dot
business—see the property.
1412 NauHnln St. i
' Three-story brick house, nine,
rooms, bath and furnace. Lot 14x88 4
ft. This is a convenient two-family 4
apartment house |U,sob*
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.;
Meßih-r Hit*. Real Estate Board I
ItE.VI, estate:
Insurance Sorely Bonds? 1
Lociat and Court Streets | j
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MONDAY EVENING, HXRRIBBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 2, 1917.
Find That Next Tenant if loirs IhroDgh These Ais!
Help Wanted —Male
| YOUNG MEN WANTED Govern
ment Railway Mail Clerks. $75 month,
i Sample Examination questions—free.
\ Kraklin Institute, Dept. 409-D, Roches
t ;er. N. Y.
WANTED Boy. 16 years old, to
1 work in lunch room, nine hours a day.
Apply at once. 211 Walnut street.
WANTEu A boy who can ride a
1 , wheel to deliver. Apply 34 South Sec
| ' otid street.
WANTED
; i First-class Bricklayers, experienced
on either Fire Brick or Red Brick Con
struction. Steady work. Good wages.
Apply in person.
BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY,
j Sparrow's Point, Md.
WANTED Man who understands
, farming and TREE KNOWLEDGE, to
' cultivate about THREE ACRES and
• care lor growing and bearing young
'orchard tON TROLLEY LINE) ON
I SHARES. Address Smith. 412 Market
_ I street.
■ I WANTED Mill and furnace hands.
■ 1 None but steady, competent men need
apply. Help given to move family alter
iwo months' work. Write, giving good
references. Box B, 4940, care of the
i Telegraph.
MAN A good man wanted to work
lon a farm all really stocked, on the i
shares or salary basis; vacancy has just i
occurred; must have party at once. Ap- :
ply to J. M. Ensminger, 1813 Derry |
; street.
WANTED Man who wants steady j
work as extractorman and washman s I
assistant. Experience not necessary.
Reference required. Apply Ellis Laun
dry Service. 1520 Fulton.
LABORERS WANTED
Good wages, steady work with
chance tor advancement. Ap
ply Paxton Furnace, Central
Iron & Steel Company.
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WANTED |
The services of a practical shoemaker j
to take charge of the shoe shop in the ;
Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory,
Huntinrdon Pa., and instruct inmates :
jin the manufacture of shoes. Must be
! a man who has practical experience, i
;and he would be employed as a uni-!
| formed officer of the Reformatory,
working eight hours each day, and
would be assured of a permanent posi
! tion as long as his services were satis
factory. Applicants should, if possible,
apply in person and fully acquaint
themselves with the duties of the office.
T. B. PATTON,
General Superintendent,
Huntingdon, Pa.
j UOi WANTED About 17 years old,
to work in underwear mill. A good op
portunity for au earnest young man to
grow up in a good business. Belgrade
; Knitting Millt Twelfth and Bridge, New
1 Cumberland.
Would You Like to Be a
VAUDEVILLE PERFORMER?
1 will be pleased to send you some
i very valuable information regarding
the easiest way to enter this profes
sion. Information telling you how to
! secure the right kind of an act, how to
produce it and how to secure engage
ments. Enclose ten cents for postage,
etc.
W. J. MURPHY,
Suite 307,
( 51 East Forty-second Street, New York.
WANTED 5O able-bodied
men lor piece work. Experienced
truckers can earn $75 to S9O per
month. Must be able tu read and
I write. Apply in person only to
i agent ot Pennsylvania Railroad
company at Division Street
transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris
-1 t>urg, Pa.
WAN a Young men to learn auto
: mobile business, to become practical
'mechanics and chauffeurs. We give
your students a chance to make money
lat the rate of 20c per hour between
class hours. We guarantee to pay you
30c per hour as soon as competent.
S6O in cash required. Auto Transporta
! tion School. 27-29 North Cameron
< street.
Help Wanted—Female
! SEWERS WANTED On women's
1 garments tor alteration department.
| Apply at Employment Bureau, Fourth
Fioor, Bowman's.
\ WANTED Girl to take tickets and
i usher. Short hours and good pay. Ap
ply Colonial Theater.
WANTED Salesladies for milli
| nery department. Apply at once. As
j tricn's. Fourth and Market.
WANTED A young lady to assist I
in ice cream parlor. Call Bell phone
4325 J. Russ. Bros. Ice Cream Parlor,
Sixteenth and Walnut streets.
; WANTED. AT ONCE Two young
ladies for light work. Apply New
I Cumberland Floral Co., New Cumber
| land.
j WANTED Woman to sweep floors
and dust furniture. Apply at once.
Gately & Fitzgerald (supply Co., 31
South Second street.
WANTED White girl or woman
for general work in apartment. No
washing. Good wages for right party.
Reference required. 128 South Second,
second floor back.
WANTED White woman for wash
ing Monday and cleaning Friday. Must
be neat and willing. Address J., 5801,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED A middle-aged lady to I
make a home with a widow. No chil- |
dren. Call after 6 o'clock at 1300
Swatara street.
WANTED A good cook, with ref
erences. Call after 6 P. M. on Bell phone
132 R. |
WANTED Stenographer with some
knowledge of bookkeeping. United
States Mattress Co., Twelfth and Herr
streets.
WANTED Operators on
power sewing machines, special
and single needle. Wages have
been increased 10 per cent. Will
be opened Saturday afternoon 1
to 3, lor applicants to seoour new
daylight building. Jennings X%ti
utacturing Company, 2012 North
Fourth street.
WANTED A lady, with good ref
erence, for general housework in small
family and treated as one of the fam
ily. Inquire 2203 North Fourth street.
WANTED A girl for general
housework; no washing; reference re
quired. Apply after 6 o'clock, 505 North
Front street.
WANTED A girl, or woman, to
work three days a week; come well
recommended. Apply 1727 State street,
or call Bell phone 3590.
GIRLS WANTED To work on ma
chines at folding table. Good pay and
pleasant place to work. Industrious
operator* can earn %'i and more per day.
Apply Belgrade Knitting Co., Twelfth
and Bridge streets. New Cumberland.
WEAVERS Experienced on Silk >
Ribbon. Highest wages paid to com
petent weaveA.
BEST SILK MFG. CO.,
2712 Jasper street, Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED Experienced sewing ma
chine operators to make ladies and
children's wear. Easy work. Best pay.
Apply Harrisburg Apparel Co, over
I City Star Laundry, State street
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REAL ESTATE DEALERS do not
always follow the examples of live
merchants. These latter, after so-called !•
11 "seasonable sales" arc over, keep right
on advertising. They do not imagine '
that people are through buying just be- l|j
cause a special sale is over. Real estate
dealers sometimes stop advertising for
considerable periods in the belief that
it will not pay to advertise "out of
|l| . season." Jl
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Help Wanted —Female J
WANTED, AT ONCE A girl, IS to
20 years old. for clerical position. Must
be a fair penman and accurate in fig
ures. Position permanent. Address
H., 5708, care of Telegraph.
FlTTEK—Experienced titter ID ladles
; ready-to-wear garments; good salary
i to right party; none but experienced
l need apply. Call Ladles' Bazaar, 8-10-
j 12 South Fourth street.
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WANTED
Weavers and Learners,
Apply Silk Mill,
Coftaer North and Second Sts.
Situations Wanted —Male
YOUNG MAN 2l years old, wishes !
work of any kind; prefer driving single |
or double delivery team in city. Ad
dress A. W. F„ 1812 Fulton street. I
COLA3HED BOY Desires work of
any kind to work around store or office;
can give recommendation. 1246 Mon- .
roe street.
HIGH SCHOOL, 3uY Wants work !
in afternoons and Saturdays. Call Bell
phone 2290. j
WANTED Experienced chauffeur I
wishes position in private family two
or three hours each day; eight years'
experience; references. 6J2 Briggs i
street, Harrisburg, Pa. I
Situations Wanted —Female
WANTED Colored woman wants
washing and ironing Mondays and .
Tuesdays; cleaning other days. Address I
326 Cherry alley, rear.
WANTED Colored woman desires
day's work of any kind. Call, or ad
dress, 1217 North Seventh street. i
WASHING AND IRONING Colored i
woman desires work to do at home. Ap
ply at 343 Muench street. \.
WANTED Woman wants washing I,
to take home. Apply 1512 Drufnmond !
street.
WANTED Washing and ironing to
do at home. 1311 Hunter street. City.
Situations Wanted—Female
WANTED Colored woman desires
sewing or cleaning lace curtains. Call,
or address, 608 Forster street.
WANTED A white woman wants
housekeeping, or general housework in
a tine, Christian family; central loca
tion; can give reference. Address to
Box O, 5702, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young woman, with ex
perience, wishes position as steno
grapher and typewriter operator. Ad
dress Box A, 4939, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Colored woman desires
day's work /or Thursday and Friday.
Address M. E. J„ 609 Cumberland
street.
Situations Wanted —
Male and Female J!
WANTED Man and wife, with boy
12 years old, desires position on stock J :
farm; prefer farm near city. Apply E.,
5640. care of Telegraph. ■
Real Estate For Sale
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FOR SALE Plot corner Fourth and '
Woodbine streets. Very desirable for
building purposes. Price is right. A. "
C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust
Building, Harrisburg, Pa. j
i OWNER OF 1808 ZARKER STREET j
I has left town; very anxious to sell. In- •
1 spect this property and make offer. Now '
vacant. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir
| teenth street. j
I PAXTANG, BRISBAN STREET—De- 1
tached frame dwelling, 6 rooms. ba(h.
I fine interior finish; steam heat; latest
I improvements; lot 90x120; sacrifice '
I price; owner removed from city. Rohr.
| er & Son, Bergner Building.
FOR SALE 269 Pefter street; cor
ner property; fine location; 11 rooms
and bath; garage on lot; just below '
Third street. Price reduced ifSbought
in next ten days. i
Also 326 Maclay street; new brick 1
house; 9 rooms and bath; all improve- 1
ments See M. C. Clay, 269 Peffer 1
street.
FOR SALE S-story brick house; i 1
chestnut finished; 9 rooms; bath; gas; 1
electricity; fine condition; room for 1
garage. Bargain to quick buyer. Ap- 1
ply 1931 Park street.
THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE mo ]
Derry street; nine rooms and bath; all 1
modern conveniences; steam heat; fine '
condition. H. L. BERKLEY, Room 204 '
Bergner Building.
HOUSES I* OR 'ALE on easy terms 1
New. Modern. Goou location. At rea
sonable prices. Mac WILLIAMS CON
STRUCTION COMPANY. 2160 North 1
Fifth street. Dial 3705.
FOR SALE Your choice of twenty
brick houses with ail improvements. '
SIOO to fSOO cash and balance on month
ly payment*. I
H. C. BRANDT,
EMERALD 333-335-337-339 All
conveniences; new 7-room bouses at
bargain prices. Don't overlook this 1
chance for home or Investment. Dr
Belniey, 317 North Second street. Beli
FOR SALE At Liveprool Pa a
double frame dwelling, with slate roof
and steam heat all through. Has a good
well of water and good cistern with lot
60 ft. front and 120 ft. back. Call or
write, W. W. Vandling. 650 Camp street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
SEMI-BUNGALOW at 674 Schuylkill
can be bought for $1,975 and on easv
terms rooms bath gas hot
water heat and large porches. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building
J Real Estate For Sale
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THOSE NEW HOUSES at Paxtang for
$2,100 may be Just what you want.
Small amount ot cash needed. Do not
miss this opportunity. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE State street, near Sev
enteenth, 3-story brick, S rooms and
bath, side entrance, rear drive, vacuum
cleaner system. A bargain at 14,500.
H. C. BRANDT,
RIVERSIDE s2s monthly anj a
small cash payment buys an S-room,
t brick house, steam heat, all improve
ments. Lot. 26x1-15 ft. D. E. Lucas, 303
Lewis street.
VACANT HO Us 5 FOR SALE at at
tractive price and on easy terms
brick construction gus electric
light steam heat porches lo
cated above Maclay street- Bell Realty
Co.. Bergner Building.
BECAUSE YOU CANNOT pay cash for
a home is no reason for paying rent
j all your life. We will sell you a prop
erty upon a small cash payment. Now ;
house steam heat other improve
ments. Think it over and see us soon.
| Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
( 1429 SWATARA ST.; 8-room frame
; dwelling with all modern improve
ments; lot, 20x105; porches; furnace
heat; drive alley on rear; side entrance.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Sts.
226 PEFFER ST.; 3-story frame
dwelling; S rooms and bath; gas: fur
nace heat; property in good condition.
Price, $3,300.00.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Sts.
215 FRONT ST.. MARYSVILLE—An
elegant 2V = -story frame dwelling, con
taining 8 rooms and bath; electric
light; front, side and rear porch; plenty
of fruit and grapes; lot, 62x130;
chiekenhouse; icehouse and shop; locat
ed 2 squares from R. R. Station.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
1017 GREEN STREET Nine large
rooms. Colonial parlor, short walk to
Market street, splendid neighborhood.
House could not bo built for what I
ask for property. Too large for present
owner. Immediate possession. Inspec
tion by appointment only. Apply to A.
C. YOUNG, Real Estate. Young Build
ing, 34 North Second street.
CAMP HILL—BUY A BUILDING LUT
at less than bargain price. Easy terms,
too. For sale, 15 Camp Hill lots. These
lots are 30 feet front bj 80 feet deep.
$5 down and $1 weekly. You can farm
these lots or build on them as soon as
you have made the first payment. For
particulars, CALL BELL PHONE 861 M.
FOR SALE S. W. corner Bellevue
road and Twentieth street; new brick
houses built in pairs: with all modem
improvements; rear drive: excellent
location; possession at once.
H. C. BRANDT,
FOR SALE ll4 Washington ul. set.
corner River alley, two-and-one-half
story fiame; eight rooms and a bath;
all conveniences.
Corner Bridge and Eighth streets,
Elkwood, two-and-one-half-story frame
eight rooms and bath; all conveniences.
Tlie above properties will be sold at a
bargain. Apply Keeney & Simuious.
New Cumberland.
BARGAIN Property No. 23 North
Seventeenth street will be sold at a bar
gain on account of owner leaving city.
Real Estate For Rent
TWO BIG FLOORS—Lot of light";
all conveniences. Each floor i',Boo
square feet. Will rent separate or to
gether. Suitable for anything. Apply
Excelsior Cycle Co., 1021-31 SlarKet
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Phones:
Bell, 4165J; C. V., 3810.
FOR RENT A fourteen thousand
dollar, fourteen-rooms, suburban resi
dence, all improvements; ten minutes
and one fare trom Market Square. Rent,
SBO per month. Address, with reference,
i(. L S„ Harrisburg Telegraph.
FOR RENT Mechanics burg house.
Main and High; porch; electric light;
hot-water heat; hardwood floors; gar
age. W. B. Eberly, care Wm. Strouse
Store, Harrisburg.
FOR RENT No. 1711 Forster
street. Modern brick house, steam
heated, gas and electric service, and
finished in hardwood. Rent, $38.50
J. K. GIPPLE,
A NEW brick house, all improve
ments, steam heat, chestnut finish, large
yard, on Brlsban street, Paxtang.
Rental, $25.00. 11. G. PEDLOW, 3 South
Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT At Bowmansdale, de
sirable 6-room dwelling; yard and gar
den; stable, suitable for garage. Plenty
of work with a mill. D. M. Myers. Bow
mansdale. Pa.
FOR RENT Garage at 1926 Ken
sington. Also six-room houses at Edge
mont, with stable, $6.00. or sale price
$600.00 Easy terms. Address G s'
Hartman. 38 North Twelfth street. City!
332 BROAD STREET, opposite Mar
kethouse, dwelling part, lo rooms
bath, steam heat and electricity tZZr
storeroom, s2o. Chaa. Adler, lUO2 North
Third street. n
ROOMS FOR KENT CARDS can be
secured at the 'l'elegrapU Busiuesa
EMERALD STREET New semT
bungalows, in pairs; finished to suit.
No. 333 Brick, tile and stucco: S3O
per month.
No. 335 Tile and stucco; $29.60 per
month.
No. 341 Corner of Fourth street
$33.50 per month. '
JB. S Bcliney. 317 North Second street,
FOR RENT 3-story brick dwell
ing lO rooms all modern conveni
ences corner Fifth and Woodbine
streets. Calvin Etter Est.. 917 Cowden
street. |
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION to a new
brick house; all improvements. S2O
per month will buy it. Only siuo
needed. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir
teenth street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OR RENT A bake shoo
and residence. Opportunity for good
business. Apply to Amos Sweiaart
Third street, Halifax, Pa.
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Real Estate For Sale or Rent)
TWO-STORY SEMI-BUNGALOW. Cor- I
nor Paxtang and Montour avenues, |
! Paxtang; brick and stucco; ten rooms!
I with bath; beautifully finished I
] throughout, large lawn; plenty of shade |'
I trees. Lot, 05x150.
H. L. BERKLEY.
Room 204 Bergner Building.
! NORTH FIFTH STRKET HOMES
! Located at 2315-17-18-20 North Fiftn
i street. 611-13 Curtin street. Easy terms.
Fred O. Miller. Builder, 213 Walnut
j street. Hurriaburg. I'a. Bell phone 797 M.
Real Estate Wanted
! WANTED. TO RENT Modern cot-
I tage in Camp Hill, convenient to trol
] ley; reasonable. 0., 5704, care of Tele
graph Office.
Offices and Storeroorfis
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STORE ROOMS
in the new
PENN-HARRIS HOTEL
Leases can now be
arranged for with
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
FOR RENT Store room No. 1212
Market street. Newly finished and ■
equipped with electric lights. Ready
for occupancy. $15.00 per month, ln
[ quire of L. Minter, 110 North Second
street. Bell phone 4282, Dial 4185.
FOR RENT Corner storeroom, ■
Sixth and Cumberland streets; com
pletely renovated; all conveniences.
. pply to Commonwealth Trust Com
pany. 222 Market street.
Public Sale
THE undersigned will sell at his
residence, 2030 Boas street, Friday,
March 30, at 1 P. M„ his entire lot of
Household Furniture. Elmer Sanger.
C. Fry. Auctioneer.
Farms
25-ACRE FARM, near Middletown,
for sale at $2,500. Immediate posses
sion. All required buildings in lair
condition. Opportunity for you. l_>o not
delay. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing
FOR SALE Thirty acres eleven
miles west of Winchester, Va., with 400
bearing peach and 12 bearing apple
trees. Four-room house, good well,
I plenty outbuildings, smokehouse, barn,
etc. Graded school near property. Good
roads. A bargain to quick buyer. For
information apply J. E. Fishel, 138 Lin
den street.
THE HIGH COST OF LIVING can
most successfully be reduced by buying
1 or more plots of ground at
VAUGHN.
Convenient to trolley. Land very pro
ductive.
C. V. phone 4625, or C. B. Care, 409
Market Street, Harrisburg.
THREE-ACRE FARM
The Schaeffer farm. 4 miles east of
Paxtonia, close to Shopa's Church;
beautiful I-room house; barn; garage;
carpenter house; phicken house; hog
barn and otbei farm buildings; variety
of fruit; all garden soil; a very deslr
aole home. Price, $1,650.
C. B. CARE,,
Farms
A HOME on two acres of level, fertile
soil. View of Capitol and city from
front porch; modern conveniences; ;
abundance of fruit. W. H. Yingst. Loog 1
street. Camp Hill, Pa. 1
For Sale —Miscellaneous
FOR SALE White Bloch stationary '
carriage chair. . Will sell for $. Ap- '
ply 428 Harris, or call Bell phone 2868 U. "
POOL ROOM AND CIGAR STORE,
doing good business. Must sell on ac
count of ill health. Edwin M. Horstick,
1902 State street.
FOR SALE A carload of new Wat
son dump wagons; also some good sec
ond-hand dump wagons by A. A. Thum
ma, Lemoyne, Pa.
FOR SALE Two complete Nail keg
stave mills with engines, boilers, belt
ing, etc., ready for operation. $3,000
worth of machinery for $1,500 cash to
quick buyer. Edward L. Taylor. WU
liamsport. Pa.
FOR SALE, at Gable's. 111-117 South
Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence
Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard
wart, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board,
Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters
Mouldirgs, Porch Posts. Pumps, etc.
SASHES At Gable's. 111-117 South i
Second street; 6,000 sets of new sash ■
Bxlo, 12 L., painted and glazed, $1.40 '
per set. All regular sizes, doors and i
shutters.
FOR SALE 2O-horsepower gaso
line engine; as good as new; stationary
or can be put on truck. Apply to E i
B. Mitchell, 109 North street, or phone
Bell 678 R. i
BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS ~
Remington No. <; Remington No. 10; IJ.
inch Underwood; Oliver Nine; New Cen
tury Callgraph and Smith-Premier. 1
Fixed up in tlrst-class shape. Prices 1
reasonable. A new shipment of those !
Factory Rebuilt Visible Typewriters at
a fraction of original cost.
GEO. P. TILLOTSON.
211 Locust St.,
Opp. Oroheuro Theater.
To / Exchange
WILL EXCHANGE on city or su- 1
burban property, one or two good au- i
tomobiles. One new 6-cylinder, 7-pas
senger, electric lights and self-starter
one second-hand car, without lights and (
starter, but in good condition. No triller :
need apply. Address M., 6705, care of
Telegraph.
Musical |
WE REPAIR any kind of TALKING
MACHINES promptly. Call Bell phone
3242J, or bring your machine to 315 I
Broad street. Work done b- an ex- '
pert. I
Apartments For Rent
DESIRABLE K-room flat, 1123 North
Third street. Possession at once. \p-
I ply Myers Mfg. Co.. 1125 North Third -
street, second floor, above Miller Shoe
Store.
THREE-ROOM APARTMENT '
rent. Two of the rooms are front with •
larpe bay windows. Inquire at 2628
Main street, Penbrook, Pa.
APAIiTMENT FOA RENT 4 rooms
and bath, centrally located; city steam; c
immediate possession. Apply H. W r
Milter, Bell phone 81R. J
FOR No. 110 North Second
street, second story I ear. Four large 1
rooms and bath. City steam heat and t
hot water furnished. $35.00 per month. I
Ready for occupancy. Inquire L. Minter, -
No. 110- North Second street. Bell
phone 4282, Dial 4195. i
FOR RENT Walnut street. No. 132. '
second floor rear apartment, three '
rooms and bath, city steam. Possession -
April 1. Apply to Commonwealth Trust
Co.
RENT An apartment; four
rooms and bath, completely furnished 0
second floor; corner house. No chU- *
dren. Apply 342,0uth Sixteenth street. -
City.
SECOND ST., 1700 Five and" "six r
rooms with porch; most pleasant and i
open surroundings la city, j
1
! Rooms For Rent
I FOR RENT Furnished front room
for rent by the week. None but reli
able persons need apply. 1218 Mm
| berry street.
FOR RENT Second floor furnished
room, in private family; bath; electric
light; steam heat. Apply 512 North
second street, or Bell phone 958 J.
FOR RENT Three rooms,
unfurnished, in Market street.
Address P. O. Box 096.
FOR RENT One furnished room,
wttn for gentlemen only. Ap-
State street, or call Bell phone
FURNISHED ROOMS, with board, If
desired; references exchanged. Bell
phone 631 R. Residence. North Third.
A L.IGHT, pleasant front room to
rent. 113 South street. All conveni
ences.
Rooms—Board—Wanted
A MIDDLE-AGED lady wants two
unlurnished rooms, can give best of ref
erence. Roomer K. M., care of Tele
graph.
i DRESSMAKER wishes large room
for herself and apprentices, between
Pine or Briggs or Front and Sixth
street, with use of phone. Write 100
Brigga street, or call Bell phone 531 W.
WILL PAY $25.00 a month for two
large, or three small, well-furnished,
clean rooms for housekeeping. Busi
ness man and wife. State conveniences,
location, etc., when you write. S. A. P.,
care of Telegraph, r
WANTED By refined, middle-aged*
man and wife, room and board in pri
vate family. Suburban location pre
ferred. Address R„ 5901, care of Tele
graph.
Board and Rooms
ROOMS FOR RENT with first-class
ooard by meal, day or week, with run
ning water in rooms. 21-meal ticket.
1001 North Second street.
WANTED—Boarders by the day or
week. Good, country cooking. Also
have several desirable furnished rooms,
single or en suite. All conveniences.
of bath. Call 261 Herr street.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
H. RRISBURG RAO, METAL & RUB
BER CO.. 507 Strawberry. We buy
Junk of all descriptions. Pay highest
price for paper, magazines, rags, rub
ber, scrap iron, scrap-metals. Bell 1340 R.
WANTED, AUTOMOBILES IN ANY
CONDITION, to SOU 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 tor any repairs while car Is on sale.
Auto Transportation Co.. 27-29 North
WILL, PAY the highest cash prices
for second-hand furniture, carpets,
clothing and shoes and for Junk of all
kinds. See me first. Bell phone 3381..
CENTRAL FURNITURE STORE. 324
Reily street.
I BUY AND SELL furniture, carpets
and stoves. Highest cash prices paid.
Phone Bell 1381R, or call on M*v
SMELTZ, 1016 Market street.
CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE—
Bought at highest csh prices and sold
reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street.
Bell phone 2860.
WANTED Old gold, silver, carpets,
rugs, ladies' and gentlemen's second
hand clothing, shoes. Also furniture
copper, brass, pewter. Highest cash
prices "aid. 324 Reily street.
JUNK WANTED We buy any kind
of old Junk, Scrap Iron. Paper. Rags
etc.. for cash. A. Abramson. 1109 North
Seventh street. Bell phone 937.
Business Personals
RENTAL ELECTRIC VACUUM
CLEANERS Good machines. Do this
spring's cleaning at quarter the time,
inconvenience and cost. Reservations.
Martin, 62M.
I BUY accounts, bills, notes or Judg
ments, of any nature, anywhere. Ad
dress to Box O, 5704, care of Telegraph.
ROOF-PAINTING All Kinds of
roof-painting. You can depend on work
and material. Drop card. I will call
and give estimate. F. L Snyder, 316
Broad street.
SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO.~—
Mill work of all kinds. Estimates
cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh
street..
QUININE Look out for that grippe
feeling; likely to catch you this change
able weather. Our LAXATIVE PHOS
PHO-UUININE will stave it off, if taken
in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market
street.
Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO.
Builders and Contractors. House-build
ing our specialty. Job work looked
alter carefully. Dial 3705. OFFICE
2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET."
French Cleaning and Dyeing
Works. We make old clothing look
like new. All kinds of repairing. Cat',
and deliver. Goodman's. 130614 North
Sixth. Bell phone 3296.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Estimates furnished. See my nen
houses at Paxtang. H. W. HUMMER.
1423 Liberty street. Harrlaburg. Bell
4420.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
AI.L kinds of SAFETY RAZOR
BLADES RESHARPJBNED, 26c do*., ex
cept Star heavy, 15c; old style, 26c each.
HENRY G-ÜBERT & SONS, 219 Market
street.
SEND your clothes to EGGERT'S.
CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS,
1246 Market street. We call and deliver.
Both phones.
BRING your Phonograph and Victrola
to Stauffer Music Rouse, 316 Broad
street, if it needs repairing. We guar
antee our work. Open every evening.
UPHOLSTERING And furniture im
pairing; mattresses renovated and cush
ion* of all kinda made. S. N. Cluck.
820-326 V'ujUbine street. Phone 1317 J.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
If you wish quick service on Contract
Bonds, get in touch with ,
JOHN C. ultß,
222 MARKET STREET.
PHONE 934.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bidg.—All kinds of detective
work handled —one eye al<vays open.
BELL PHONE 4399.
Business Opportunities
MAN who will lnve.it a small amount
of capital in a good-paying business
proposition. For full particulars ad
dress K„ 5703, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Grocery store on the
Hill. Excellent business. Stock and
fixtures inventory at 12,000.00. Apply
R., 6701. care of Telegraph.
■ANY Intelligent iiunuu wan earn good
income corresponding for newspapers
experience unecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 793 Lock
port. N. Y.
■ ' ■ ■ i • 11 I
Hauling and Moving
TRUCK to hire, or will do anv kind
of muling. Call Oscar Wolfe, 213 Kel
ker street. Bell phono 3794.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Honest and fair esti
mated Blue Line Auto Transfer, 1511
North Sixth street C. V. 4543, Bell
L . . •• . i
17
Hauling and Moving
NATIO.>..L TRANSFER CO. Movera
ot pianos, sates, boilers and general
hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Eighth
street and It. R„ New Cumberland. Bell
plione 3029 J.
Storage
STORAGE In S-story oncic bulldlna
rear 408 Market street. "
Household goods in clean, private'
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply t<*
P. G. Dieucr, Jeweler, 408 Market 6t-
Air. Both phones.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house*
hold goods, me round lae. Private rooms
sl-$3. Wagons, 76 cents month. D.
Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both
phonos.
STORAGE Fireproof and non-flre
uroof warehouses. Private rooms for
household goods $2 per month and up
Harrlsburg Storage Co.. 437-445 South
Second street.
Money to Loan
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estatsl
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrlsburg, Ta.
BANKS WON'T
but we will loan you sl6 to S3OO
for one year, payable monthly at
legal rates, if you have good
character, a reputation for puy
ing your bills and sufficient In
come to meet the payments as
they fall due.
Security required: Note secured
by personal property, mainlv
household turniture without re
moval, or real estate, or the guar
antee of some responsible per
son.
CO-OPERATIVE *■
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO..
204 Chestnut Street.
Affiliated with local. State and
national organizations which
stand for approved buriness
methods. <
MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep
ers at legal rates; business confiden
tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room
7, Spooner Building. 9 North Market
Square.
Automobiles
LIMOUSINE One Bew Ford limou
sine; top ready to fit on Ford car for
winter use; was <160; will take SIOO.
Andrew Redmond, Third and Boyd
streets.
1 ABBOTT touring car, 5-passenger,
s2oo'
1 STUDEBAKER, 1916, 7-paSsenger,
S6OO
2 FORD touring cars, each $250
2 OVERLAND roadsters, each ....SIOO
2 REOS, 1912, 4-cylinder, each....sloo
1 HUDSON, 4-cylinder, 5-passenger,
1 MAXWELL, 1910, 4-cylinder . ...SIOO
1 SCRIPPS-BOOTH, stag seat road
ster SSOO
1 EMPIRE, 1916, self-starter, 5-passen
ger touring car s;isrt
1 VULCAN roadster $350
1 VULCAN touring car $l5O
1 REGAL, overslung, 1910 $l5O
1 REGAL, self-starter, newly painted,
1915 J-UU
1 HUPMOBILE runabout, 1912 $175
1 KOEHEER delivery truck, capacity 1
ton, fine car s27f>
1 NATIONAL limousine $260
1 NATIONAL roadster, speed 65 mile*
per hour $375
1 OVERLAND, 1916 S6OO
1 FORD runabout S2OO
1 two-ton MAXWELL sight-seeing bus,
1916 Model, 25-passcnger touring
car $1,900
1 CADILLAC delivery S2OO
1 CADILLAC 5-passenger touring car,
$2 7 5
The above cars must be sold at onco
in order to make room for Spring trade.
AUTO TRANSPORTATION GARAGE.
27-29 North Cameron Street.
MR. AUTOMOBILE MAN Look, wo
bought $2,000 worth of AUTOMOBILE
TIRES before the advance in prices.
Come in to-day if you want to profit by
our purchase made before the advance.
Dayton Garage, 912 North Third street.
FOR SALE Chalmers 7-passenger;
newly painted; good tires and two ex
tras; 1915 model; good as new; will sell
it at a sacrifice; come and see us. 1427
North Third street. Bell phone 1479 J.
LIGHTWEIGHT roadster, equipped
with Bosch magneto; tires in good con
dition. Price, $l5O. Call 3525J or 882J-1.
TO AUTO OWNERS
Special rates for the months of April
and May for liability, property damage
and collision insurance. Call on phone
or at office for rates. JOHN C. ORR, 222
Market street. Phone 934.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any
kind. If you cannot sell yo ir car, why
not consign It to or exchange It with
lis for a better one. Our ch.-vrges for
relling are 6 per cent. only. No storagn
charges if car Is not sold. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DB
street.
FC R SALE Chalmers light deliv
ery, new body and new paint, inquire
at Miller Auto Co 68 South Cameron
street.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
MOTORCYCLE RIDERS We hava,
some real bargains in tires. Come ini
and look them over and save money.
DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third
street.
BljvE KIDERS We have some real
tire bargains at this store. New tires,
$1.50 up to $4.00 each. Good second
hand tires, 60c each und upwards. Seoi
us for real bargains. Dayton Cycle Co..
912 North Third street.
INDIAN UIUTOKCYCLE Also I'Dor
and Harley-Daviason for sale cheap;
just been overhauled; all twin cylinders
and in good condition. C. tL Uhler,
1317 Deny street.
FOR SALE 6O rebuilt motorcycles,
Harley Davidsons, Indians, Thors, Hen
dersons. Excelsiors. Daytons; ail guar
anteed to be in first class condition:
$65 to $210; send for complete itst.
Heagy Bros., 1200 North Third street.
Harrisburg.
BICYCLE BARGAINS 25 wheels to
select from; prices from $lO up to $45;
easy terius; pay while you ride. Dayton
Cycle C-.. 912 North Third street.
MOTORCYCLES, sidecars, Presto
tanks, etc., wanted for highest cash
prices. We have 17 second-band mo
torcycles, all makes, for sale at from
$25 to S2OO each. Easy payments If
desired. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 NortU
Third street. Bell phone 38EJ.
Garages and Repairs
THE REX GARAGE
1917 North Third street, is the logical
place to store your car. Live storage
includes cleaning your car dally, de
livery and calling for it Let our rep
resentative talk this over with you.
TIRE REPAIRING Best of work
guaranteed, and at reasonable prices.
Call and give us a trial. Good Service.
Tirp Co., 1019 Market street.
CAMP CURTIN GARAGE "
SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS
Large brick building equipped with
best facilities for storage and care of
cars. Repairing by experienced me
chanics. All work guaranteed. Let ua
quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093 W.
BRING your car to us. Experts on
Ignition and carburetor troubles. High
est grade repair work. LEKOYNB
*UTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones. •
>IA DHIGXIT~t'O N : C ERT~SO L/OISTS ~
Soloists for the concert of tho
Madrigal Club for the benefit of tho
local Red Cross Assoeatlon next Tues
day evening. April 10, will be Sara.
Leher, violinlsle; Mrs. H. H. Rhodes,
of Mlddlctown, pinniste. and Georgo
Sutton, baritone. General chorus work
j by the club will comprise the r
i (ualnder of the program.