Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 23, 1917, Image 13

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    I Classified Als Are SELLING REAL ESTATE! Let Them Sell Y I
IDeatbs
FOUNTAIN Died, on April 22. 1917,
Oliver Fountain, aged &4 years.
Funeral on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock,
from his late residence, 112 Nagle
street. Relatives and friends are in
vited to attend without further no
tice. Interment East Harrisburg
a
Lost and Found
EOST Handbag, between Six
teenth and Eleventh streets. Contain
ed |9 in cash, two church envelopes
and one pearlnandled penknife. Please
return to 1622 Elm street.
LOST —Black female bull dog, brass
studded collar. Gone about two
weeks. Reward if returned to Mrs.
Gertrude Moore, 1421 Liberty street,
Harrisburg. Pa.
LOST ln Steelton, Sunday after
non, class ptn, S. H. S., 1908. Reward
If returned to 162 South Second street,
Steelton.
la)ST Pair of eyeglasses In copper
case, Saturday morning, probably in
Jitney between Schuylkill and corner
of Second and Walnut. Please return
to Room 4. 103 North Second street.
LOST A bunch of keys, between
the Capitol and the Donaldson Apart
ments. Please return to the lele
graph Business Oflice.
Card of Thanks
WE wish to extend our thanks to
kfnSnes™ Jufinj the
late bereavement, the dcatn 01 oui
husband and fggiDERS , CHIL .
DREN, Harris Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Help Wanted—Male
- v msT-CL\SS BARBER Best j
wages pa Apply C. F. Kuhn. 208
Strawberry street.
~ WWI ED A y°uns man *l™°- !
grapVer. about 18 years of age. >
a
Telegraph. ..—.
vxtkl) Man to work in rjii j
Co Tenth and Market streets. |
WANTED
\blebodieil white and col
order laborers for brick
plant at Milton, Pa. Com
pany boardinghouse. trans
portation advanced. Steady j
work. Can earn from $2.50
to '54.00 per day. Apply
ready to ship, Tuesday
morning, to Mr. I'ollmcr, at
the Plaza Hotel; opposite
the Union Station.
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WANTED
Good Shop Fitters
for structural steel work,
bridges and buildings. Good
conditions and steady work.
First-class rates to sober,
industrious men. Apply ,
McClintic-Mar shall
Construction Company
Pottstown, Pcnna.
pnoi Kstatc For Sale; or Rent.
F ]riT, H ,7^?o E M M |fe
term' s<Ved'c.
Walnut street. Harrisburg, Pa.. Bell j
phone T9TM. |
WANTED at once, two (2)
bar men for quick lunch. One
(1) as assistant cook. Good sal- j
arlv with moals included. Apply.
at " Employment Bureau, Her- i
she\\Pa.
I
WANTED 5O able-bodied j
men for piece work. F.xperienc-1
ed truckers can earn 575 to S9O,
per month. Must be able to
read and write. Apply in per
son only to agent of Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company at Di
vision Street Transfer, P. R. R.
Co., Harrisburg, Pa.
MECHANICS WANTED
Carpenter*, Bricklayers,
Painters, Lathers and Plas
• -urs. Good work and
•d wages. No labor
ouble. Applv No. 213 f?ec
.; National 'Bldg.. Akron,
IIG.IL ESTATE FOR SALE
Possession May Ist
1706 Penn St.
$2600
Throe-story brick house
Seven rooms—large sewing
room —bath—new furnace —gas i
—cemented cellar with hot and j
cold water. Property Is in good
condition.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
Member Hhr. Heal Ealale Board
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Honda
Loeuat and Court Street*
MONDAY EVENING,
| Help Wanted —Male
MALE HELP WANTED
In Hershey, Pa.
Tenant Farmers (Married).
Kami hands, day or month, married
ur single. „ , , ~
Milkers for Dairies. Married or
single.
Track Repairmen.
Laborers for coal yard, also man for
Ice Team.
Man experienced at repairing en
gines and Implements.
Teamsters and laborers for outside
work, „ . ~ , ,
Stationary Engineer. Experienced.
Men and' boys for labor work in
Chocolate Factory and Mechanical
Departments.
Men for Boiler House to assist Fire-
I men. , .
| Painters, Paperhangers and Sign
Writers. , _ . .
| All positions steady. Good chance
j for advancement,
i Apply at once.
j HERSHEY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
Hershey, Pa.
I
THE GLOBE
Requires the services of a young man
between the ages of 16 and IS to take !
charge ot the delivery service. Apply l
'to Mr. H. A. Plank, at The Globe, „22 I
Market street.
[
| WANT —Young men to learn auto
mobile business, to become practical
mechanics and chauffeurs. "e g' v 'e
our students a chance to make money
at the rate ot* 20c per hour between,
class hours. We guarantee to pay you |
'3oc per hour as soon as competent. ,
550 in cash required. Auto Transporta
tion School, 27-29 North Cameron j
street. !
1 AMBITIOUS, young men. over 20 |
vears, to travel as house-to-house I
solicitors. Experience not neccssarj.,
but willingness to work is. Perma-,
nent proposition with proodiutuic.
references, stale salary and expenses
expected to start. Address l, oi. j
care of Telegrapli.
VOUNG MEN WANTED—Govern-I
ment Railway Mail Clerks. s7b month, j
Sample Examination questions—tree. |
Franklin Institute, Dept. 409-D, Roch
ester, N. Y. I
WANTED Machinists, machinist
helpers, laborers.' Increasing fotce.
Good wages and steady employment.
Applv either day or night. Roundhouse
Foreman,* Rutherford, Pa. |
WANTED Several hands to work J
in bottling works. Only those willing i
to work need apply. Keystone Hot
tling Works, 142 South Cameron j
street. j
WANTED Reliable farm hand; j
S3O per month, house and other priv
ileges. Apply William Henderson, R.
F D , No. 3, Mechanicsburg. Pa.
WAITER WANTED at Vanderau s ,
j Restaurant, Chambersburg. Pa.
YOUNG MEN for locomotive tire
men. Experience unnecessary. Ad
dress Box A, 496.. care of Telegraph.
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MONOTYPE keyboard operator i
wanted. Steady works. Williams anil j
Wilkens Company, 2419 and 21 Ureen
uiount avenue, Baltimore, Md.
WANTED Steam drill runners.
Good wages. Martin Stone Quarries,
West Fairview, Pa.
ROLL TURNERS WANTED
Two Skelp Mill Roll Turn- j
ers can go to work at once.
Good wages and steady work
to sober and industrious men. j
Apply
A. M. BY ERS COMPANY,
Columbia Pa.
I
MECHANICS WANTED
Carpenters. Bricklayers.
Painters, Lathers and Plas
terers. Good work and
good wages. No labor
trouble. Apply No. 213 1 Sec
ond National Bltig., Akron,
Ohio. |
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HAND COMPOSITORS and Machine
Operators. Apply The Telegraph i
Printing Co., Harrisburg. Pa. !
— A white or colored man 1
to work as porter around department ,
store; reference required. Apply Rob- j
inson & Co., Third and Broad streets, i
SOLICITORS WANTED Experi- i
ence not necessary. $5 to slo a day j
proposition. Details at interview. Call
8 to 9 A. M.. 15 South Third street.
WANTED A strong boy to learn |
the plumbing trade. Apply it. J. Flow
ers, 113 South Thirteenth street.
YOUNG MAN For shipping clerk |
or cutting room. Apply Jennings ,
.Mfg. Co.. 2012 North Fourth street.
WANTED Experienced shoe
maker. Will pay good wages. Steady
work. Apply to Jos. Gordon, 1820
North Third street.
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Help Wanted —Female
WANTED Experienced sewing I
machine operators to make ladies' and
children's wear. Easy work. Best pi)'. |
Applv Harrisburg Apparel Co., over |
j City Star laundry. State street. ;
WANTED A child's nurse and
also to assist in housework. Apply i
711 North Second, tenth apartment. j
——— !
WANTED lntelligent girl to as
sist with housework and oftlce di ties.
Apply 1609 Market street.
WANTED Reliable white girl for
general housework; family ot two.
Call 908 North Sixteenth street.
WANTED Typewriter and steno
grapher; state experience and salary ;
expected in o.vn handwriting. Apply
X. Y. Z„ care of Telegraph. ( |
WANTED A woman for general
housework; small family; no objec- j
lion to elderly woman. Apply 460 ;
[ Crescent street. . |
I WANTED Experienced white wo- I
man for.general Housework; family of |
two; washing or not; references. Ap- j
1 ply before 8 P. M.. to Watt, third j
apartment, The Elphinstone, corner
| Front and Forster streets.
HOUSEWORK Girl wanted in
! suburb; good wage*. Call Bell 3470 W.
A FORMER STUDENT ENROLLED
her daughter with us on Monday.
Something to be proud about, and
one of the highest recommendations
any school could have. HARRIS
BURG SHORTHAND SCHOOL 31
North Second street.
WANTED—Two (2 cooks for our
new Department. Good salary, includ
ing room, board and washing. Applv
at once at Employment Bureau, Her
[ fihey, Pft ,
111 ill
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'if !
USED FURNITURE, if still valu
>.j; able ,is always MARKETABLE. If i|
;||j you arc storing, or otherwise sequest
ering, used articles, with no prospect ot
being able to use them yourself, why
not put them "on sale" through the
jj> classified columns?
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111 | !J
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Help Wanted—Female
i WANTED A white girl for posi-
I tion as cook; also one for second
I work; reference required. Apply 2UJ3
j North Front street.
| WANTED Several ladies of good
! address and appearance for our sales ;
[ force in Harrisburg territory. Good 1
I salary and expenses. Apply by let- i
j ter only, giving experience in public 1
1 work. Cha's. M. Stieff, P. O. Box No.
i 153.
[ WANTED Experienced shoe
-1 maker, who understands shoe reyair
| business thoroughly. State exyeri
ence and wages expected. Reference
required. Apply to W. L. Good,
Ephrata, Pa.
j WANTED Experienced sewing
| machine operators, also learners, 16
: vears up. Easy work. $4 to $5 per
week. Apply Steelton Glove Co., 70
south Second street. Steelton, Pa.
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MILLINERY APPRENTICES
WE WANT more appren
tices in our Millinery work
room. We pay while learning.
Astrich's, Fourth and Mar
ket.
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WANTED
Weavers and Learners.
Apply Silk Mill,
Corner North aud Second Sts.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Small family. Call between S
and 12 at 1726 North Second street.
W \NTED Several women to help
lin Hat work department. Experi
ence not necessary. Apply Ellis
' Laundry Service, 1520-26 Fulton
1 street.
Agents Wanted
HARRISBURG REPRESENTATIVE
WANTED We desire to communi- |
irate with one automobile owner in j
,each town in Western Pennsylvania o'n !
big money-making proposition in
conjunction with the sale of low
i priced tires and tubes. Applicants
must be well known and of good
(standing in their community. Write
Ifor particulars to Union Tire Co., 210
i Wood street. Pittsburgh.
■ Situations Wanted—Female
WANTED By a colored woman,
[day's work of any kind; can furnish
i reference. Call, or write, to 1219
j North Seventh street, second floor
I rear, Room 14.
i WANTED Washing or ironing to
i do at home. Apply 1311 Hunter street,
| or Bell phone 3601 M.
WANTED A young man wishes
; position as a driver on a grocery
wagon, or a porter, or dishwasher in
! a hotel. Apply 1.'!48 Vernon street.
WANTED An experienced chauf
! feur desires position; able to do own
I repairing, and can furnish best of
j reference. Address to Box J, 5728, care
1 of Telegraph
i WANTED Woman wants da;:'s
( work. Call evenings, after 6 o'clock,
Bell phone 4586.
| Real Estate For Sale
I FOR SALE —114 Washington street,
I coiner River alley, two-and-one-half
story flame; eight rooms and bath;
[all conveniences.
j Corner Bridge and Eighth streets,
Elkwood, 21;.-story frame; eight rooms
and bath; ail conveniences. The above
properties will be sold at a bargain.
Apply Keeney & Simmons, New Cum-
I berland.
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j FOR SALE —S. W. corner Bellevue
jioad and Twentieth street; new brick
■ houses built in pairs; with all modern
I improvements; rear drive; excellent
; location; possession at once.
14. C. BRANDT.
36 North Third street.
i PAXTANG, BKISBAN STREET—De
tached frame dwelling, 6 rooms, bath,
, tine interior finish; steam heat; latest
improvements; lot !0xl20; sacrifice
price; owner removed from city. Rohr
ler Son, Bergner Building.
FOR SALE—Your choice of twenty
brick houses with all improvements;
JIUO to SSOO cash and balance on
monthly payments.
H. C. BRANDT.
428 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET
I has been reduced to $2,550. This is a
I brick property with all improvements.
I 11. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth
. street.
HIVER ROAD AND LUCICNOW
! LANE 3-story brick and stone
; dwelling; 14 rooms and bath. Two
! pantries and kitchen; laundry with
I stationary wash tubs; hot and cold
water; electric lights; furnace with
hot water system; porches front, side
' and rear; balcony; fruit of various
' kinds; garage complete, automatic
pump and gasoline tank; large, lawn,
'I one block trom street car line. Lot
I extends from River Road to Second
! street House In perfect condition
i throughout. For price and full par
i Oculars, see George A. Saltsman, No.
II 211 Arcade Building.
DESIRABLE corner home; brick
li construction; six rooms and bath; all
modern improvements; rooms light
, and cheery; excellent neighborhood.
| Price less than |3,000. Immediate pos
j session. 117 Sylvan Terrace.
I STOREROOM and dwelling on Mar
! ket street above Thirteenth. For par-
I ticuiars see H. G. Pedlow, 3 South
i thirteenth street.
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HARRISBURG t£§6S& TEtfcT ,RAPH
Real Estate For Sale
2368 CANBY ST.. PENBROOK An
elegant frame dwelllifg; with
7 rooms and attic: hot water heat;
large rooms; lot, 40x100; porch front
and side; located close to car line.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Streets. i
j 1727 N. THIRD ST. 3-story frame
! dwelling; 8 rooms and bath; lot, -Ox
ir>6; side entrance. Price, $H,600.00.
BR INTON-PACK E R CO.,
Second and Walnut Streets.
I 1821 MARKET ST. 3-story brick
dwelling; 1) rooms and bath; lot, 15x9b;
cemented cellar; gas and electric
light; porches; furnace heat. small
amount of cash necessary to pur- j
chase. JJRIXTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Streets. j
j HAINLYN — Bungalow, close to]
schoolhouse, for sale or exchange on
I city property, furnished or unfurnish
! Ed; 6 rooms; chestnut finish; electric I
i lights; large lot; lots of shrubbery
| and shade trees. Would make a beau
tiful summer home. Only $1,700.00
I Albert Krause, on premises.
EDGEMONT Two lots, 30x120. j
! Price, $125.00 each. Eajy terms. Wal
-1 ter L. Dowhower, 21 North Fifth j
I street. Both phones. ,
FOR SALE Regina street, No.
1521 9-room frame house with all
i modern improvements 2-story shop
in rear. Lot, 20x100 ft. Rents for
$27. Net investment, SV per cent.
Price, SO,OOO. A real bargain.
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
FOR SALE Several desirable
building plots, both in city and su
• burbs. Bungalow sites, desirable
! farms close by. A. C. Mead, Eighth
j Floor Union Trust Building, Harris
burg, Pa.
FOR SALE Suburban home on
Uolley line near Colonial Club. De
lightful location. One acre of ground,
fruit trees, garden, hot bed, chicken
houses up-to-date in every particular, i
will accommodate 1,500 chickens.
House modern, nearly new, steam
heat, electric light, hardwood floors,
. etc.. running water. Will consider I
I exchange. A. C. Mead, Eighth £ loor
Union Trust Company, Building, Har- |
. risburg. Pa. I
! FOR SALE Plot corner Fourth j
II and Woodbine streets. Very desirable
, 1 for building purposes. Price is right.
| A. C. Mead. Eighth Floor Union Trust 1
: ] Building. Harrisburg. Pa. ,
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| Real Estate For Rent
FOR SALE Only three of the nice i
! Dwelling Houses on Beiievue Road \
I near Nineteenth left. Any one desir- i
! ous of obtaining a home would better j
make their selection soon as, on ac
count of the high cost of material, the
same kind and quality of houses can
not be reproduced for the some money.
For information call on Clinton M.
Hershey, 14 South Second street.
NEW HOMES:
Now readv for occupancy. New in '
! design. Complete in detail. Construe- j
I tion the best. You should see these J
homes before purchasing. Inquire of |
C. VERNON RETTEW,
307 Market street, or any
Real Estate Broker. |
$2,400 WILL PURCHASE No. 684 j
Schuylkill street 6 rooms and bath
—gas electric light steam heat. |
Inspect this property soon.. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building. j
SEVERAL. SUBURBAN properties
that should interest you. Price and
terms attractive. Why not live at
Paxtang'.' Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE,
verv centrailv located, for sale at an
" attractive price. In good order and
1 immediate possession. No. 227 South
i street. Inspect it. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
;
j FOR RENT Semi-bungalow house
j s rooms and bath gas steam
I heat — porches. Rent, only sl9. Also
"/large brick house for $25 per month.
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR RENT —No. 412 Woodbine, cor
ner Atlas street. Hardwood floors,
steam heat; papered entirely new. A
storeroom approximately 16x60 has
just been done over. New front, fine
groceries, refrigerator. In fact, tao
building is thoroughly up-to-date.
Need not apply unless you are an up
to-date business party, as this stand
has always done a large and profitable ,
: business, and will not havo the repu- j
tation spoiled. C. S. Weakley, No. 1815 !
North Second street.
HOUSES FOR RENT
New Brick Houses on Fulton St. I
(near Delaware) six rooms—bath—j
thoroughly modern s2O. Miller |
Brothers & Co. i
I-'OR RENT Comfortable home,
with large vard. in good condition, on
North Second street, for immediate
possession. S3O per month. Key at 101
South street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
SPLENDIDLY LOCATED TRACTS
of land for gardening, poultry-raising
and home sites at Washington
Heights. Oak l.ane, on Middletown
Turnpike and .Enola, along trolley
lines. $1 payments for season's rental.
s."> payment for purchase of lots and
home acreage. Inquire Chas. Davies,
Sales Agent, Room 201 Calder Build
ing. Market Square.
FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Three
story house. Brownstone front. Eleven
rooms and bath. All modern improve
ments. Gas. electricity and steam
heat. Inquire 039 Boas street. Call
Bell phono 3221 R.
: Offices and btorerooms
j FOR RENT Front offices Arcade
I Building. 219 Walnut street. Inquire
Woman Suffrage Headquarters.
t FOR RENT—Desirable centrally lo
cated office. Inquire 300 Common
wealth Trust Building.
FOR RENT—Storeroom located at
I No. 1325 Derry street. Immediate pos
session. Rent, $25.00 per month.
J. E. GIPPLE.
• No. 1251 Market Stieet
Offices and Storerooms
STOREROOM, 1132 Broad street, op
posite Market House, S2O. Chas. Adler,
1002 North Third street.
Farms
115-ACRE FARM Situated on
muin road from Harrisburg to Pine
grove. IS miles from Harrisburg; soil
for nil crops; It acres valuable trees;
Manada creek running through this
Arm; 10 acres pasture or meadow;
best farms joining; best neighbors;
one of llie best springs at the house;
substantial stone house; good bank
barn for 20 horses and cows; hog pen,
ehiekenhouv". If you will purchase
this farm soon, will sell for $2.000 —
only SOOO cash.
C. B. CARE,
Care's Store, Linglestown. Descrip
tion at 409 Market Street, Harris
btirg.
12 H-ACRE FARM For Sale or
Rent tl'. s week only. One mile east
of Charlton station on the L trolley.
"Grub" "sky high" now—and will be
very scarce next winter. Any one
raisins or producing their living now
is away ahead.
C. B. CARE.
Care's Store, Linglestown; call at 409
Market Street, Harrisburg.
FOU SALii. WITH WAR ON AND
LIABLE TO I.A ST 2 years, and.with
a food crisis imminent, what are you
doing to help? The obvious thing to
do is to BUY a small farm nnd get
busy; help the country and help your
self find family. WE HAVE IT, ten
acres, with a modern frame bungalow,
•"i of a mile east of Mechanicsburg on
th 3 Trindlo Springs'Uoad. five minutes'
f.m trolley. GIST PARTICULARS
I NOW.
ROHRER & SON.
Betgner Building.
3 ACRES —The Sheatfer Farm. Some
one purchase this farm for a summer
' home—ideal. At the sn:"e time It will
produce more than you need for a
family or party. We're waking up now
and are going to sell this place very
soon.
C. B. CARE,
Care's Sure, Linglestown, Pa. Call at
409 Market Street, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE Farm 53 acres of good
land, S miles from York, small build
ings and no barn, for SBOO. Apply 110
| Sylvan Terrace.
For Sale-—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Truck, 1.500 pound
capacity. Or will exchange for horse
and wagon. Apnly 3422R, Bell ph<JYl.
i FOR SALE Crushed stone, all
I sizes, river sand and coal. Martin
j Stone Quarries, West Fairview, Pa.
j FOR SALE, at Gable's. 111-117
South Second street, Lawn Fence,
Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting,
j Building Hardware, Plaster Board,
Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board,
Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings,
Porch Posts, Pumps, etc.
FOR SALE—Two SIOO Cumberland
Valley Telephone Co. 5 per cent,
bonds. Address Box A, 4947, care of
Telegraph.
SASHES—At Gable's 111-117 South
Second street; 5,000 sets of new sash,
Bxlo, 12 L„ painted and glazed, $1.40
per set. All regular sizes, doors and
shutters. '
FOR SALE Two good work
horses. Used in bakery wagon. Eight
years old. Apply to E. Leßoy Keen,
Trustee, Lykens, Pa.
FOR SALE ISIS Harley-Davidson,
3-speed, equipped, speedome-
I tor, in good condition. Apply 2100
| Swatara street.
| ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
i Office.
FURNITURE Six-piece parlor
suit, bedroom suit and two 9x12 rugs.
No second-hand dealers need apply.
Call 1803 Green street.
PAINT! PAINT! PAINT!
At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street.
5,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed
Paint. Also full line of Acme Quality
Paint. Largest Stock of Ready Mixed
Paint in Harrisburg.
FOR SALE One 2%-H.-P. gaso
line engine, good as new; one small
lathe, one emery wheel stand. 1435 %
Regina street.
TYPEWRITER BARGAINS
SIO.OO up. Remingtons, Under
woods, Corona, Monarch. An
other shipment of those like
new Factory Rebuilt L. C.
Smith Visibles.
GFO. P. TJLLOTSON,
211 Locust Street,
Opp. Orplieum Theater.
Bell 3762. x Dial 4802.
UNREDEEMED Ladies and Gent's
Clothing. Shoes; also large assortment
of Watches and Jewelry. N. Brenner.
1315 N. 3rd St.. formerly 426 Walnut
FOR SAI.E An all-steel, fireproof
paper baler, making bales from 60 to
125 lbs. Address It.. 5849. care of
Telegraph Business Office.
POWER SEWING MACHINE
MOTORS
Owing to the installation of
fast, automatic machines, we
have for sale three first-class
power sewing machines, in
good condition, motors attach
ed. Will sacrifice for SSO each.
Motors alone cost that much.
U. S. MATTRESS CO.,
Herr and Twelfth Streets.
FOR SALE One A 1 rubber-tired
runabout. Cheap to quick buyer. Day
ton Cycle Co., 912 North Thiid street
FOR SALE
Two Bargains—One Dorsey Impos
ing Stone, with furniture and form
rack complete.
One Texas Imposing Stone, with
Letter Boards and Sort Drawers.
These two pieces of Printing Office
furniture are in first-class condition,
and if you are a Job Printer or a
Newspaperman, don't overlook this
opportunity to secure real bargains.
Superintendent, The Telegraph Print
ing Co.. Harrisburg. Pa.
Apartments For Rent
107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—First
floor Apartment; containing six
rooms and bath; hardwood floors;
open fireplace; all modern improve
ments. Apply within to V. Lome
Hummel.
FOR RENT Sunny apartment, 5
I rooms and bath, reception hall, steam
; heat, electric light and hot water,
front and rear porches, $42.50. Kil
patrick, 2208 North Third street, Sec
ond apartment.
SECOND ST., 1700—Five and IHT
rooliis with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings in city.
' FOR RENT—Apartment in Com
mercial Trust Company Building.
1222-1224 North Third street. Six
! rooms. All conveniences. S4O per
I month.
i FOR RENT—Walnut street, No. 133.
1 second floor rear apartments, three
rooms and bath, city steam. Posses
sion April 1. Apply to Commonwealth
Trust Co.
well-furnished apartmknt.
four roms and bath; also one unfur
nished apartment, four rooms; all con
veniences. including kitchen cabinets,
gas ranges and use of laundry; refer
ence exchanged; no children; corner
, house. ul2 South Sixteenth street.
Rooms For Rent
FOH Tii-NT Large, pleasant, sec
r,,,t ii.wM' room, with all conveni
ences' ,or address, SO9 North
Sixth street.
FOR RENT Two pleasant, well
furnished rooms. $lO per month; all
conveniences and use of phone. Apply
1109 Green street.
NEWLY-FURNISHED front rooms,
facing Capitol Park; all conveniences;
also Vurnlfthf* apartment for tight
housekeeping". Noith Third
street, or call I'lal s>i.
TWO OR THREE up-to-date fur
nished rooms, on second Hoor, for
light housekeeping; a' conveniences;
use of Jjgth. Apply -4 North !• ifth
street. " '
FOR RENT large second
i floor front; well furnished:
I bath and phone. 813 Norlh se<4"V
street.
L FOR RENT Furnished roonlS,
i single or unsUltr, suitable for gentle
men; reference required. AppU- HO
Pine street.
FOR RENT Bl9 North Third
street, furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. No children.
FOR RENT llO9 State street; 3-
storv brick house; storeroom; 8 rooms;
bath; steam heat; electric and gas.
Apply to Maurice Baturin, 639 Boas
street.
103 LOCUST ST. Several nicely
furnished rooms; city heat; electric
ity; both phones.
i TWO furnished rooms and oath, suit
able for couple or two gentlemen;
running water; electric lights; gas
and heat; strictly private. 257 torster
street Inquire Chas. Aronson, 422
Market street.
ROOM FOR RENT At 454 Cres
cent street for a refined, young gen
tleman, in private family.
FOUR furnished rooms, private
bath, for light housekeeping; n" con
veniences; no children. 1M29 swatara
street.
STATE ST., 1317 Fineiy furnish
ed rooms; steam heat, gas and elec
tric lights; private family; residential
i section; use of phone. Apply, with
| reference. Bell phone 126SR.
NORTH SECOND ST. -- Two large,
pleasant rooms, furnished as bed
rooms or iivingroom and bedroom;
steam licat; gas; electricity; use of
j bath and phone. Bell phone 440i.M
Rooms Wanted
FURNISHED ROOM WANTED H.v
young man, centrally located; front
room preferred. Apply G., 5647, care
uf Telegraph.
Rooms —Board —Wanted
WANTED—One or two rooms, com
pletely furnished for light house
keeping, with private bath or bath
privileges; must be first class. Ad
dress J.. 5852, care of Telegraph.'
Board and Rooms
WANTED —Boarders by the day or ;
week. Good, country cooking. Also
have several desirable furnished ,
rooms, single or en suite. All conven
iences. Use of bath. Call 281 llerr
street.
EXCELLENT BOARD.
Apply 113 Locifst street. Breakfast
from 7 to 9 A. M.
Wanted —Miscellaneous
WANTED—One or two Vi-H.-P,
Electric Motors for direct current, 220
volts. Speed about 400 R. P. M. Ad
dress Superintendent, The Telegraph
Printing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa.
| WANTED—OId gold, silver, carpets,
; rugs, ladies and gentlemen's second
ihand clothing, shoes. Also furniture,
I copper, brass, pewter. Highest cash
I prices paid. 326 Reily street.
! CASH PAID for good ladies' and
men's clothing and shoes; also furni
ture and carpets. Please describe
goods. Send postal to Weintraub, 636
Herr. Dial 5177.
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices and sold
reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad
street. Bell phone 2860.
CENTRAL FURNITURE AND
METAL CO. will pay best prices for
Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Copper,
Brass, Pewter, etc. We buy all kinds
of merchandise and store fixtures. A
trial will convince you. Bell phone
3387 R. 324 Reily street.
OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED
Don't matter if broken. I pay one to
ten dollars per set. Send by parcel
post and receive check by return
mail. L. Mazer, 2007 South Fifth
street. Philadelphia. Pa.
WANTED. AUTOMOBILES IN ANY
CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why not
consign your car with us to avoid
trouble and worry in trying to dispose
of it. We make no charges for stor
age or lor any repairs while car is on
sale. Auto Transportation Co.. 27-29
North Cameron street.
THE NATIONAL IRON AND METAL
CO. buys rags, paper, rubber, metals,
etc., from individuals and business
firms. HIGHEST CASH PRICES. Bell
1617 W. Drop postal, 941 Seventh.
WANTED National Cash Regis
ter. State description and price. Chas.
Kurtz, 15 East One Hundred and Six
teenth street. New York.
SCRAP IRON. RAGS. ETC.,
WANTED
WAR PRICES
We pay the highest cash
prices lor scrap iron, rags,
rubber, paper, metals, etc.
LURIA IRON & STEEL CO.,
22-24-26 N. Cameron St.
Bell phone 3990. Dial phone 3454.
Business Personals
FOR SALE—EXPLOSION INSURANCE
The Ulen Falls Insurance Company
writes explosion Insurance, property
damage, and use and occupancy, lou
can secure rates by getting in touch
with JOHN C. UK.t, 222 Market street.
Bell 934. ~
-
RENTAL ELECTRIC VACUUM
CLEANfciltS—Uood machines. Do this
spring's cleaning at quarter the time,
inconvenience and cost. Reservations.
Martin, 862 M.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled —one eye always open.
BEBL PHONE 4399.
RAZOR- BIjADES SHARPENED
ALL kinds of, SAFETY
BLADES KKSHARPENED, 25c doz.,
except Star heavy, 15c; old style, 25c
each. HENRY GILBERT & SONS, 219
.Market street.
UPHOLSTERING —And furniture re
pairing, mattresses renovated and
cushions of all kinds made. S. N.
Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone
1317 J.
SPANGLEIt PLANING MILL CO.—
Mill work of all kinds. Estimates
cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh
street.
Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION
CO., Builders and Contractors. House
building our specialty. Job work look
ed after carefully. Dial 3705. OFFICE.
2150 NORTH FIFTH STRKKT.
SHOE REPAIRING
Others fix 'em; we rebuild 'em. Your
phone orders promptly attended to.
Klite Shoe Repair Co., 14 S. Dewberry
avenue.
APTCTIRAVRRRA
Business Personals
FREfVCH CLEANING, DYEING,
Pressing Works. All kitida of repair
ing Call and deliver. Goodman's.
1306 H. N. Sixth. Roth phones.
SKND vour clothes to EGGERT'S
CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS,
1245 Market street. We callvand de
liver. lioth pliones.
BRING your Phonograph and Vlc
trola to Stauffei' Mlusic House, 1213
North Third street. If it needs repair
ing. We guarantee our work. Open
every evening.
NOTARY P U BIJ C—STENOG RAPHER
M. ELIZABETH WALSH, Senate Hotel
UUININE —Look out tor that grippe
fee*Ug, likely to catch you this
Changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
piki°fMO-QUININE will stave it off.
If taken ? time. Gross Drug Store,
L} 9 Market street.
"Business Opportunities
"~TNV intelligent person can earn
(rood incomi corresponding for news
papers, experience unnecessary, bend
for particulai*. Press Syndicate. 792
l.ocjtport. N. Y-
TWO Mil 11T FACTORIES FOR
HALF. L'oing Spod business. Good
reason for selling". Chas. T. bayler,
Beavertown, Pa.
oar s\Lls. Old-established gen
eral store, doing a good business In
small ccwuitry town near Harrisburg.
Good l-easous for selling. Apply to G.
s„ 1966, call' yf Telegraph.
I'ARTNEI? >VA*TED To manu
f<ieture and niafMit, or will sell or ex
chaniie, very iirSltuble Patented Au
tomobile accessory. Small amount
capital required. AddrHs -N. L
cure of Telegraph Office.
Musical
WE REPAIR any kind of TALKING
MACHINES promptly, call Bell phone
3242J, or bring your machine to 1213
North Third street. Work done by an
expert.
Hauling and Moving
HLUITLINE AUTO TRANSFER
successors to F. A. Bftchman. Piano
moving a specialty. Hauling. 917-A
St. C. V. 5597. Bell 852 W.
1 NATIONAL TRANSFER CO. Movers
I of pianos, safes, boilers and general
hauling 11. W. Lathe. Manager. Eighth
I street and R. R-. New Cumberland. Bell
| phone 3029 J. '
Storage
STORAGE —4l Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
rooms l-$3. Wagons, 75 cents month.
D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both
phones.
STORAGE in 3-story brick build
ing, rear 408 Market street.
Household goods in clean, private
i rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
I P. G. Diener, Jeweler. 408 Market St.
' STORAGE —Fireproof and non-flre
proof warehouses. Private rooms for
1 household goods, $2 a month, up. Har
i risburg Storage Co., 437-440 S, 2nd fat.
I ——
Money to Loan
MONEY advanced to housekeepers
at legal rates; business confidential.
Profit Sharing Loan Society, Spooner
Building, 9 North Market Square.
BANKS WON'T
but we will loan you sls to S3OO
foi one year, payable monthly at
legul rates, if you have good
character, a reputation for pt.y
ing your bills and sufficient In
come to meet the payments as
tlicy tali due.
Security required: Note secured
i by personal property, mainly
! household turniture without re
moval, or real estate, or the guar
antee of some responsible peri
I CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.,
204 Chestnut Street.
Affiliated with local. State and
I national organizations which
I stand for approved bueiness
methods.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa.
Automobiles
ONE FORD Touring, in very good
condition. Completely overhauled.
Must be -sold ut once. Price, $195.00.
Mehring Oarage, 935 Rose street.
STANLEY STEAMER Good con
dition and very reasonable. Address
Box B, 4955. care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 1916 tt-cyllnder
Mitchell car, in A 1 condition. Inquire
at Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third
street.
i 1914 OAKLAND Roadster. New
Non-skids. Starter good. Fully
1 equipped. Very classy. Good as
new Will sacrifice, $290.00. Week
| days. Hoist, Jr., Shirt Factory, Ling
lestown, Pa.
LIMOUSINE —One new Ford limou
sine top ready to lit on Ford car for
winter use; was $150; will take SIOO.
Andrew Redmond, Third and Boyd
streets.
! FOKD CARS i'OH SALE Touring
I and Roadster, in good condition. Dem
i xnstration given any time. Cheap.
| Hex, 1917 North Third street.
I OVERLAND 4-cylinder, 1912
Roadster. It you are looking for a
j bargain inspect this car. Price,
■ $12a.00. Can be seen at City Auto Gar
[ age, River and Strawberry streets.
I
FORD Touring car, A 1 condition,
$225.00
I REO Touring car, electrically
equipped; new motor: first
class condition $500.00
TRUCK. INTERNATIONAL* 4-
cylinder; brand new $1,500.00
MILLER AUTO CO.,
68 South Cameron Street.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any
kind. If you cannot sell your.car, why
not consign it to or exchange it with
us fur a -better one, Our charges for
selling are a per cent. only. No storage
charges If car is not sold. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE
PARTMENT, 27-29 North Cameron
Motorcycles and Bicycles
MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS —Come in
and see our selection before buying.
Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third
street.
BICYCLE BARGAINS—2S wheels to
select from; prices from $lO up to $45;
easy terms; pay wirile you ride. Day
ton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street.
FOR SALE Excelsior motorcycle,
three-speed, electric equipped with
speedometer. Rebuilt, good tires,
tools, 16 model. $175.00. Heagy
Bros., 1200 North Third street.
GIRLS' BICYCLKSI Ranging in price
from $6.50 t0535.u0. Come in ana see
them to-day" Dayton Cycle Co, 812
North Third street.
INDIAN MOTORCrCLE—AIso Th ,r
and llaiiey-Davidson for sale cheap:
lust been overhauled; all twin cylin
ders and in good cohdition. C. H,
Uhler. Seventeenth and Derry streets.
Garages and Repairs
CAMP CIRTIN OARAGE
SEVENTH AND CAM!' STREETB
Largo brlek building equipped with
best facilities for storage and care of
ears. Repairing by experienced me
dian Irs. All wiml guaranteed. Let us
,<4UoU prices. UELii PHOWB iOB3Yb i
Garages and Repairs
TIIK RKX OARApR . .
1917 North Third street, Is tbe logic*
places to storo your oar. LvestoraH
Includes cleaning your
livery und calling for It. J£t ©u* re|
resentutivo talk thiß over wits, y <jim
BBING your car to • u^^SStahl2
ignition and carburetor ,^r,oviSi
Highest grade repair J, 'l,,™
AUTO sum*. L,eiuoyno. Both phonesj
WM, PENN OAHAIiB.
304-6 Mueneh street. Winoußlnea
funerals, parties and balls, oarwi
drivers; open day and night. U*ii *QQ|
HUPMOBILE and Franklin Owni
Service Station: tires, "• c c e ®f o Ji®!l (l t|!3
repairs; work gutttanteed^Breflertca
Garage, Forater near Front, Hen looif
FOItD Owners' Service Sttlon-*Rj
pairs, accessories. Flat rate on all *Ol
repairs. Work guaranteed. Coiminunll
Oarage, 13ti Thompson Ave. Bell ilj
VULCANIZING Tires and TuW
rebuilt. Work guaranteed. Auto Sul
plies, Accessories and factory secon<|
West Knd Service Station, illZ Hoq
Sixth street--- Bell phone.
FEDERAL S&JARB GARAGE <'
Court and Cranberry streets; floral
by day or month; nYpderate rates, A
hour service; repairs, gas, air.
BLACK'a GARAGE —Live and de
storage; nosv iireproof building, fi
lino of Tires,' Accessories. Repair , sh
next door. S. Seventeenth i
TIRE REPAIRING Best of WM
guaranteed at reasonable "prices, Ca
a.nd give us a triaL' Good Service Ts
Co., 1019 Market street.
RACINE TIKES, 5,00<J MILE "GU'XJ
ANTES „ ,
We allow for old ones,
make and condition; for—
£ox3, $2.10; 30x3 >3,
32x3',i. $2.30; 33x4, si
$7.30.
Other sizes in proportion. We lnyjj
you to investigate our propositi®
HARRISBURG STORAGE BATTEffI
CO., Willard Service Station, Four}
and Chestnut streets.
Legal Notipes
To the Heirs and Legal Represent!
tatives of Susan K. DuMais, dl
ceased. , _
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, X)a)
phin County, ss: ,
In the Orphans' Court or said Coul
ty, ou the 27th day of Maroh, A. 1
191?, on motion of S. H. Zitnmermaj
Esq., the Court granted a rule on tl
heirs and legal represenatlves j
Susan K. DuMars, late of Ilarrisbuii
Dauphtn county, deceased, to ftppet
in open Court, to be held at HarriJ
burg, in and for said county, on Tue;
day, the 19th day of June next, to at
cept or refuse the Real Estate of saj
deceased, according to the valuatia
thereof made, or show cause why tl
same should not be sold. You aj
therefore herr-by directed to be ai
appear at said Court at 10 o'cloolt <
M., of said 19th day of June, 1917, j
Harrisburg, to accept or refuse tl
Estate at the said valuation made, i
show cause why the same should ni
be sold.
W. W. CALDWELL.
Sheriff of Dauphin County,
Harrisburg, April 9. 1917.
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES
Board of Commissioners of Pub]
Grounds anifliulldlngs, Harrlsbuif
Pa.
M VRTIN G. BRUMBAUGH, GovernOfl
A'W. POWELL Auditor General;
R. K. YOUNG, State Treasurer.
In oonipiianco with the Constitute
and the laws of the Commonwealth I
Pennsylvania, the Board of Comml
sioners of Public Grounds aftd But*
ings invites sealed prlos&ls, In dupd. ,
cate for (Contracts for furnishing suj
supplies fos the Executive Mansld
the several flepartmenis, boards at
commissions of .the State Governme|
as described and below such maximii
prices as shown in the scnedules 2
the year ending the 31st day of Ma
A—Paper and envelopes.
Schedule B—Typewriters, addia
addressing and duplicating machine
Schedule C—General ofllce supsli|
wood and metallic furniture.
Schedule D—Engineering and D
boratory supplies.
Schedule L—Brushes, soaps, inoj
brooms, and cleaning supplies.
Schedule F—Painting, upholaterlq
and general hardware.
Schedule G—Miscellaneous booka.
Schedule H—Conservatory supnllq
Schedule I— Lumber, general n
nairs, tho removal of dirt and refus
Schedule J—Plumbing and powj
As*tiu) P various classifications of tl
schedule will be bound in pamphlj
form for the convenience of the blj
dors it is therefore desired that in ij
mies'ts for pamphlets the parties incj
cate the section desired by referenj -
to the above letters.
No proposal will be considered *n
less such proposal be accompanied 1
a certified check to tno order of tl
State Treasurer, or by a bond In stu
form and amount as may be prescribl
bv the Board of Commissioners i
Public Grounds and Buildings. (11
structioH will be found in each schej
Ul Pr"oposals must be delivered t<> tl
Superintendent of Public Grounds al
Buildings on or before twelve (ll
"clock, meridian, Tuesday, the eigW
day of May, A. D. 1917. a.z which lid
nrooosals will be opened and publls]
ed in the Reception Room of the Et
ecutive Department. Harrisburg, ai
contract awarded as soon thereaftj
aS bonds and schedules coQtall
ing all necessary information may j
obtained by communicating witH tl
Department of Public Grounds M
Buildings, Harrisburg. Pa.
By order of the Board,
* JAMES C. PATTERSON,
Deputy Superintendent
L. W. MITCi 113LL.
Secretary. ,
v,_ ■. —j
SEALED PROPOSALS Will be n
celved by the undersigned, at his <i
flee. No. 112 Market Street, Harrlj
burg. Pa., until 13 o clock noon, Jfi
day, April 27, 1917, for furnishing of
motor police patrol wagon at a cd
not exceeding twenty-five bundd
dollars. J
Said wagon shall be equipped wh
a body, closed front and back. U
lower panels of which body shall I
of steel and the upper "Veasotd. T|
steps in the rear shall be cons.trur.tJ
so as to automatically rise and fw
when the door Is closed or opens
The front back of the driver's sd
shall be provided wHk * good nfz2
plate glass opening, protected by l
wii-o guard. Tho driver's compaS
ment shall be equipped with doors!
the limousine type, with drop sasj
Bids may be submitted for a wag
using a % to one-ton truck chassj
equipped with cushion, airless or sou
tires, or using a touring car ohaSM
equipped with pneumatic or airle!
tires. The separate price for equU
ping with each of the tires aforesw
shall be specified. Otherwise
bidder shall submit his or its oa
specifications.
Each bid shall be accompanied m
a certified check equal to ten per ou
of the bid. and the successful bldd!
will be required to file a surety cod
pany bond for 25 per cent, of tha ca!
tract price. .
The right is reserved to mal
minor changes in the constructional
equipment of said wagon, and to ■
ject any or all bidß.
supt. .FTAJWJS-
B ETA'O 1 N*~s 1n t Ltlj 8 CM jAv Y 1
c. t. a. on the estate of J. H. Leeti
late of the City of Harrisburg, Da
phin County, Pa., deceased, havii
been granted to the undersigned, i
persons indebted to said estate are *
quested to make immediate DavmeJ
and those having claims will urestf
them for settlement.
LILE G. DEBTHR. '
AdminUtratrix
Gr Harrisburg,