Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 27, 1917, Page 21, Image 21

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    SDeatbs ,
CilVl.liK Died, Adam T. Givlcr,
April 26, 1917, aged 64 years.
Funeral Monday, April 30, at
o'clock, from liis late residence. 61j
Camp street. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend without
V further notice. Interment Harris
burg Cemetery.
McENTIRE Died, suddenly, April
24, 1917, David H. McEntire. in his
49th year'. . t
Funeral services will be held at his
late home. IX2B Fulton street, on
Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, to
which relatives and friends are in
vited to attend, -interment will be
made Saturday morning at Colum
bia. Pa.
SHUEY—On Thursday morning. April
26, 1917, Daniel Shuey, aged >1
years. .
Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 1
o'clock, from his late residence.
Main street. Progress. Relatives
and friends are invited to attend
without further ndtice. I uneral
services at Progress Church ot boa.
VAXDLING Thursday, April 26,
1917, Miss Elizabeth D. Yandling, in
the 86th year of her age, died at the
residence of her niece, 115 South
Market street, Mechanicsburg. Pa.
Funeral services will be held ftotn
her residence on Monday, at 2 P. M.
Interment Harrisburg; Cemetery.
1 KATI.OR —On April 25, 1917, at the
City Hospital, Mary Kaylor, aged 74
years. . I
Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 1 i
o'clock, from the residence of her
son, Harry Kaylor, Union Deposit.
Tiie relatives are invited to attend
without further notice. Interment
Geyer's Church.
In Memoriam
IX sad but loving remembrance of
my darling little boy, Roy JSlswortb ■
Teiser, who departed this life one j
year ago to-day. •
BY HIS MOTHER.
IX memory of Mrs. Dorothea Getz.
who departed her life ten years ago,
April 25, 1917.
•
Gone, but not forgotten.
By her daughter,
MRS. D. W. SHEELY. !
IN loving memory of our dear
mother. Virginia C. Stoner, who de
parted this life April 27, !911.
k DAUGHTERS.
Help Wanted —Male
Machinists Wanted
All around men for large and
medium sized Lathes, 'Planers
and Boring Mills . Steady work,
good wages, no trouble. Apply
or write Employment Depart- i
ment.
The Morgan Engineering
Company
Alliance, Ohio
YOUNG MEN WANTED Govern
ment Railway Mail Clerks. 575 month. I
Sample Examination question—free.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 409-D, Ro
chester, N. Y.
WANiTED Foreman for 'clam
•hell derrk-k, and sewer work; must
be able to do timbering; reference re
paired for abilty and character. Ap- j
ply G. \V. Ensign. Inc., Conestoga j
And Frederick streets, Steelton, Pa.
AN OPPORTUNITY
Elliott-Fisher Company. Har
risburg. has openings for sev
eral young men 21 years old or
over "with graded or high school j
education to become Mechanical
Adjusters on Elliott-Fisher Ma
chines. , .
A course of instruction with
pav while learning is provided
at the factory in Harrisburg. ,
Those satisfactorily completing
the course will be assigned to
positions as Mechanical Adjust
ers at Elliott-Fisher Company's
branch oftices in the United
Slates. Promotion according to
merit.
In applying, give age. nation
ality of parents, education and
complete information about past
experience. Reply by letter only
to M. A. Seely, Elliott-Fisher
Company, Harrisburg, Pa.
YOUNG MAN to drive light delivery
car. Must be sober, industrious, well
recommended and able to make light
repairs. Address Box A, 49*2, care of \
Telegraph.
j
FIRST-CLASS paperfiangers wanted, ;
at once. Apply E. A. Fisher Est., 1017
North Third jtreet.
PAINTERS—WAXTED at once.
Apply at 310 Strawberry street.
I
CARPEXTERS WAXTED Apply |
48 Brick Church, Enola. J. C. Strick- '
ler.
i
WANT—Young men to learn auto- <
mobile business, to become practical I
mechanics and chauffeurs. We give i
our students a chance to make money |
at the rate of 20c per hour between
class hours. We guarantee to pay you
30c per hour as soon as competent.
150 in cash required. Auto Transporta
tion School. 27-29 North Cameron ;
■treet.
WANTED Machinists, machinist
helpers, laborers. Increasing force.
Good wages and steady employment.
Apply cither day or night. Roundhouse
Foreman. Rutherford. Pa.
'Specials In Real
; Estate
35 X. 17TH ST.
3-story brick house 8 rooms
bath—furnace. Lot 17x100 ft. Seet
us about this house; we're going
to do business.
f>i* X. SIXTH ST.
Well-built, tliree-story stone house
nine rooms two baths. Lot
16x82 ft. A thoroughly modern
dwelling in good, downtown
neighborhood. Possession within
thirty days.
* l'lltt PK.V.V ST.
A house worth the price asked.
Three-story brick—seven rooms
—bath and new furnace. Pos
session May Ist
1804 GREEN ST.
Three-story brick dwelling—eight
rooms—bath—furnace—gafc and
electricity. Lot 22x86 ft. Posses
sion at once. The cash price of
13.700 should be most interest
ing to any one looking for a
home in that neighborhood.
"Facts and Figures" gives you
a splendid list of all kinds of real
■ estate for sale—shall we send you
a copy?
Miller Brothers & Co.
Member libit. Heal Ealate Board
KGAI, ESTATE
Insurance Suret? Bonds
l.oeust and Court Streets
FRIDAY evening,
Finding Competent Help Is ■ a Problem Fir tie Wait Ad
Help Wanted —Male
I
TRIMMER
.
One who can work on j
seat covers and tops.
Excellent position for ex
perienced man.
Packard Motor Company
of Pittsburgh
4/09 Baum Boulevard
Pittsburgh, Pa.
. I
I
i
I • i
i
STENOGRAPHER j
Young man about twenty years;
old for office of construction '
j company. Apply
H. Koppers CO.,
Care Bethlehem Steel Co.,
Steelton, Pa.
| WANTED Young lady for office
j work. Opportunity to learn tele
; graphy. Apply Postal Telegrapli
| Cable Co.. North Third street.
WANTED —• Young man with me
chanical ability, to learn motorcycle ,
repairing. Good chance for advance- !
ment. Address R„ care of Telegraph j
j WANTED Experienced motor- !.
cycle mechanic; steady employment.;
Apply Heagy Bros., 1200 North Third I
j street. j
: PATTERN MAKERS WANTED
| Fifty-five to sixty cents per hour.;
! Thomas J. Hunter Company. 310 North i
; Eleventh street, Philadelphia. j
LABORERS, 50 WANTED Ameri- j'
J can or foreign. Apply Oscar Moore, '
I Superintendent, Power House, Ruth- !
) erford P. & It. Yards. A. h Cat hart, j
General Contractor.
! BOY WANTED Who can drive a j
Ford car and can make himself use
' ful. Address Box N., 5732, care of \
; Telegraph Business Office.
SPECIALTY SALESMEN WANTED,
who have already made a record ;
I (which can be verified), selling some
high-class specialty, such as farm ma- :
I chinery, cream separators, pianos, vie- j'
' trolas, sewing machines, silos, etc., to!
farmers; must be contract closers, not ,
(prospect getters; good salary to the i
right man. Replies to this ad. must 1
: state lines in which good record has j
| been made. Write C. E. Williams, Di-
I vision Manager, 5112 Reget.'t street,!
j Philadelphia, Pa.
I '
I WANTED Messengers. Making!
i good wages. Opportunity for clerical |
! positions and learn telegraphy. Also
I boys to work after school hours.
| Western Union Telegraph Co.
! WANTED, AT ONCE First-class ■
i general blacksmith. Apply B. C. Mur- |
1 ray Tool Works. 19 Jonestown Road. ;
1 WANTED A young man, retail '
I mercantile business. Good chance for ]
advancement. State experience, ref
erence and salary expected. Address '
K., 4973, care of Telegraph. j
WANTED Boy to deliver pack
ages. Apply 1347 Howard street.
I
WANTED .
A man to act as Jobber, and Distribu- |
tor. for a large Chewing Gum Manu
facturer, for Harrisburg and Dauphin
County, to operate Penny Vending j
Machines, also Package Goods, that i
will show a perpetual weekly income.
Must have small temporary capital.
A success assured. It will pay you to
Investigate. Ask for Mr. Haider, |
Monday, at Hotel Bolton. j
j YOUNG MAN Dives. Pomeroy & i
I Stewart have an opening at the soda
fountain for a bright, young man
j about 16 years old. Apply at once to
, Basement Manager.
| WANTED Several hands to work
lin bottling works. Only those willing j
|to work need apply. Keystone Bot- r
1 tling Works, 142 South Cameron !
street. I
I WANTED Mechanics and helpers i
J for Railroad Locomotive and Car Re- r
I pair Shops at Wilmington, Del. Trans- '
' portation furnished. None considered i
j who are at present employed on rail- j
j roads. Apply on Saturdays at 2544 i
I Lexington street. Harrisburg. Pa.
| AMBITIOUS, young men, over 2u j
years, to travel as house-to-house I
solicitors. Experience not necessary, i
but willingness to work is. Perma
] nent proposition with good future. Give
I references, state salary and expenses |
expected to start. Address L, 5851. \
care of Telegraph. j
WANTED A boy to work in jew- |
elry and optical store. Jewelry shop
experience preferred. Apply to W. •
Forrey, 1308 Market street. City.
WANTED White boy, over 16
years of age, to make himself useful, i
Good chanr-e for advancement. Apply
Room 6, 204 Market street.
WANTED 5O able-bodied
men for piece work. Experienc
ed truckers can earn 575 to S9O
per month. Must be able to i
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.
i
THE GLCBE
Requires the services of a young man
between the ages of 16 and 18 to take
charge of the delivery service. Apply
to Mr. H. A. Plank, at The Globe, 322
Market street.
YOUNG MAN lB years of age. to
clerk in cigar store and pool room.
Address Box Z, 5880, care of Tele
graph.
SOLICITORS WANTED Experi
ence not necessary. $5 to $lO a day
proposition. Details at interview. Call I
8 to 9 A. M.. 15 South Third street.
WANTED Steam drill runners.
Good wages. Martin Stone Quarries,
West Fairview, Pa.
FURNITURE FINISHER Experi
enced at mixing staining. Also
Moulder operator. State age and ex
fierience. Federal Equipment Co„ Car
isle, Pa.
WANTED Two clerks. Salary,
$52.50 and $57.50. No one under 18
years of age need apply. Apply As
sistant Trainmaster's Office, Ruther
ford. P. & R. Railway Co.
YOT?R "SELLING PROBLEM"
:! | may not be so difficult as it appears
to be. If you have property to sell, !|
tell about it in an advertisement —and j|
tell the story just as you would tell it <|
in a personal talk with a caller who
sought the facts about it. Your prop- jj!
jj erty will then be "in the market," and
!|! the possible buyers, a majority of j j
whom are people with whom you could
not get in touch by any other means
||! . than through advertising—will become
interested in your offer, and will want
|j| to investigate it further.
!ii •• . |li
!|! , ill
; <[ !||
• IWIMimtWIttIMIIWIIXWiMIMIIIWUMItWMWIWWWtIMWMIIiIiiM******* '
Help Wanted —Male i
i
BOY Over 16 years of age want- j
ed; one who can ride bicycle preferred. I
Kreidler Bro„ Grocers. Second and
Walnut streets. |
, WANTED Young man aver 18.1
j for clerical position, evenings. Apply
Postal Telegraph-Cable Co.. North
j Third street.
, WANTED Three experienced
i pretzel rollers; also three boys not
under 16 years. Apply Butter Pretzel
Kaking Co., 1942 Wallace street.
CARPENTERS WANTED at 540
j Lincoln street, Steelton. Apply on the
i job.
. 1
, WANTED l5O men. Wages 32c to
,42c per hour. Steady work. Living!
' quarters provided. Apply Aetna
| Chemical Co.. Mt. Union, Pa.
i WANTED Paper ruler to work on
llickok machine. Apply State Print
| ing Office, South Tenth street.
WANTED Grocery clerk, with I
i good reference; must be able to drive
a Ford car. Apply S. Levy, 962 South
I Twenty-first street.
| WANTED Boys over 16 years, to
i feed job presses. Apply at State Print
i in*r Office, South Tenth street.
I
WANTED Experienced shoe
maker, who understands shoe reyair
I business thoroughly. State exjeri
; ence and wages expected. Reference
' required. Apply to W. L Good,
Ephrata, Pa.
FIRST-CLASS BARBER
wages paid. Apply C. F. Kuhn, 20!ff
! Strawberry street.
HAND COMPOSITORS and Machine j
; Operators., Apply The Telegraph
Printing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa.
Help Wanted —Female
WASTED Kind, motherly lady.
! residing between North and Broad
; streets, to look after two small chil
| dren during the day. at her home for
Smother who is employed 5% days a
1 week. References exchanged. Ad
-1 dress to Box G, 5731, care of Tele-
I graph.
j HOUSEWORK —Experienced white •
woman for light apartment work in ,
family of two. Jteferences. Phone 287,
'or apply to Janitor, Front and Fors-
I ler streets.
WANTED Woman for cooking
j and housework; good wages; refer
t nee required. Apply 419 North Sev
j enth street.
WANTED Operators on ;
j special and single needle power
j sewing machines, steady work,
I wages adavneed 10 per cent,
j Jennings Manufacturing Com
pany, 2012 North Eourth.
WANTED - A white cook: refer- |
ences required. Apply 603 North Front j
street.
WANTED Girl vor light office
work. Wages, $5.00 per week. Ad
j dress E„ 5649, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Stenographer for of
! flee work. State salary and gi\>B ref
jeionces. Address M., 5858, care of
| TelegrapH.
i WANTED Ladies to sew insoles;
i good pay; goods out ready for ma
(chine; transportation paid; no can
vassing. Address with stamped en
! velope. F. W. Beach, Danville, 111.
I I WILL require, before May 1, for
Imv new and enlarged store (Fourth
and Market streets, Astrich's old
store). Bookkeepers, Cashiers, Bundle I
| Wrappers, Salespeople for Cloak, i
Suits, Waists, Corsets, Children's I
I Dresses, Muslin Underwear, etc. Per- I
Imanent positions and good salary to
: those who are thoroughly competent j
Apply to
MR. GREENE,
At Glove Counter, Astrich's, I
• Fourth and Market Streets.
WANTED. AT ONCE Girl for
general housework in apartment. Call
bell phone 2058 R.
WANTED Girl to assist with
housework in morning. Apply 701
North Sixth street.
WANTED —At once, sewing
machine operators. Inexperi
enced girls will be paid while
1 learning. Owing to good light,
i sanitary conditions and the ef
ficiency of our machines and
regular work, operators are able
to earn good wages, plus a
bonus which is paid every pay
day. We arc also needing girls
in our folding department.
Blough Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Reily and Fulton Streets
WANTED Experienced sewing
I machine operators to make ladies' and
children's wear. Easy work. Best pay.
Applv Harrisburg Apparel Co., over
City Star laundry, State street.
WANTED Several ladies of good
address and appearance for our sales
force in Harrisburg territory. Good
salary and expenses. Apply by let
ter only, giving experience in public
work. Chas. M. Stfelt. P. O. Box No.
168.
WANTED Experienced sewing
machine operators, also learners, 16
years up. Easy work. $4 to $5 per
week. Apply Steelton Glove Co., 709
SuuLh Second street, Steelton. Pa.
HARRISBURG *&&§£& TELEGRAPH
! Help Wanted —Female
i "
WANTED
Weavers and Learners,
- Apply Silk Mill.
Corner North and Second Sta.
WANTED Several women to help
in Ilat work department. Experi
ence not necessary. Apply Ellis
Laundry Service, 1520-26 Fulton
I street.
Agents Wanted
AGENTS Men or Women, 100 to
150 per cent, selling Mencreba. Not
sold in stores. Sample and terms. Box
330. North Diamond Station, Pitts
burgh. Pa.
Salesmen Wanted
WANTED Salesmen to sell high
class article. Territory given to right
party. For information write Ezra
| Shank. No. 11 Sycamore street. Day
ion, Ohio. |
Help Wanted—Male and Female
! 511..K anil dress goods people want
jed by Lord & Gage, Reading. Pa.
y Best of salaries, and opportunity for
advancement.
WANTED Middle-aged or elderly
man or woman of refinement, one who
could become interested in the care of
ilowers, garden and chickens.
Work light, wages moderate, home
permanent and living conditions
pleasant. Address Swab Wagon Co.,
Elizabethville.
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED A position as chauf
feur; two years' shop experience and
! four years on the road; can do all
[vulcanizing and can furnish refer
ence. Address Box 6a, Lemoyne.
WANTED A colored boy desires
oftice work answering phone in doc
tor's office. Apply 1246 Monroe street.
WANTED Young man desires po
sition in office where there is some
chance for advancement and good
I wages; can operate typewriter; can
I furnish reference; 18 years of age.
Address K., 5736, care of Telegraph.
WANTED A position as foreman
on concrete work at 50c per hour; 11
years' experience. Address to Box H,
5*30, care of Telegraph.
Situations Wanted—Female
| WANTED A colored woman
wishes position to wash dishes, or
I assistant cook. Write, or call In the
evening, 352 South Cameron street.
WANTED A colored girl desire?
nice housework; can give reference.
Call, or write. 1213 Monroe street.
WANTED A colored girl desires
nice housework; can give reference.
Call, or write, 1246 Monroe street.
WANTED Curtains to wash and
stretch and also corsets to clean.
Prices reasonable. Apply 930 Penn
Street.
WANTED A situation as nurse
girl for half-grown girl. Call, or ad
dress, 658 Calder street.
WANTED Colored woman would
like to have day's work or general
housework. 130 Dewberry street.,
WANTED Day's work. Apply
; 632 Briggs street.
i
| Real Estate For Sale
RIVER ROAD AND L.UCKNOW
I LANE 3-story brick and stone
I dwelling; 14 rooms and batli. Two
pantries and kitchen; laundry witu
i stationary washtubs; hot and coi .
water; electric lights; furnace win.
hot water system; porches front, aiu.
and rear; balcony; fruit of varjou
kinds; garage complete, automata
pump and gasolifie tank; large lawn,
one block from street car line. Dot
extends from River Road to Second
street. House In perfect condition
throughout. For price and full par
ticulars, see Ueorge A. Saltsman, No.
211 Arcade Building.
FOIt SAL.E Several desirable
building plots, both in city and su
burbs. Bungalow sites, desirable
farms close by. A. C. Mead, Eighth
Kloor Union Trust Building, liarris
burg. Pa.
| FOR SAEE Suburban home on
trolley line near Coloni&l Club. De
lightful location. One acre of ground,
: fruit trees, garden, hot bed, chicken
houses up-to-date in every particular,
will accommodate 1,500 chickens.
House modern, nearly new, steam
heat, electric light, hardwood floors
etc., running water. Will consider
exchange. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor
I'nion Trust Company Building, Har
lisburg, Pa.
555 WOODBINE ST.; 3-storv brick
9 rooms and bath; gas; electric light;
vapor-steam heat; porch front and
rear; side entrance; lot. 20x90; drive
: alley In rear.
I BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
- Second and Walnut Streets.
FOR 8A EE Bungalow on Dale
■ avenue, near Market street. Washing-
I ton He'.ghts; corner lot, 40x200; mod
i ern plumbing: steam heat; all gas
I kitchen; electric lights; newly paper
. led; ten-minute street car service to
; Harrisburg. Price very reasonable.
. Call after P. M. Mrs. Jl. w. Hani
mersla, third floor, 200 Pine street
- Harrisburg.
[ _
I TWO VACANT HOUSES which can
r be bought on easy terms. New house
> at Paxtang at J2.700. Bell Realty Co.,
u^ru ixAf
Real Estate For Sale
; FOR SALE—S. W. corner Bellevue
! road and Twentieth street; new brick
I houses built in pairs; with all modern
I improvements; rear drive; excellent
lcation; possession at once.
H. C. BRANDT,
S6 North Third jtreet.
j 2131 SWATARA STREET Nine
i lots, also house on a lot 40x100 feet,
all for $4,000.
IK WIN M. CASSELL,
1444 Regina.
NEW HOMES'.
Now ready for occupancy. New in
design. Complete in detail. Construc
tion the best. You should see these
homes before purchasing. Inquire of
C. VERNON RETTEW,
SOf Market street, or any
Real Estate Broker.
SIX-ROOM HOUSES at Kdgemont,
l -mile north of Penbrook. Price,
$500.U0. Stables and good well water.
J. S. Harunan, 38 North Twelfth
street.
I FOR SALE —114 Washington street,
corner River alley,, two-and-one-half
! story frame; eight rooms and bath;
! all conveniences.
I Corner Bridge and Eighth streets.
Elkwood, 214-story frame; eight rooms
'and bath; all couvenlencos. The above
[properties will be sold at a bargain,
i Apply Keeney & Simmons. New Cum
•! berland.
|! HAINLYN Bungalow, close to
i j schoolliouse, for sale or exchange on
I city property, furnished or unfurnish
ed; 6 rooms; chestnut finish; electric
lights; large lot; lots of shrubbery
and shade trees. Would make a beau
, tiful summer home. Only $1,700.00.
Albert Krause, on premises.
HOUSES FOR SALE In all parts of
the city. Why not tell us what you
want and get a list? Terms can be
arranged. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE
CAMERON ST.. below MARKET
Plot of ground 35x131. Price upon in
quiry. Al*o ground on Derry street,
between Twenty-second and Twenty
third. Price upon inquiry.
CAMP ST., 637, S. W. Corner Jeffer
, son This property, 3-story brick, 8
. rooms and bath, all improvements, lot,
i! 23x96, has been reduced $600.00. It
i will pay you to inspect this proposi
tion.
: HAMILTON ST., 431 3-story
brick, semi-detached dwelling; 8
rooms; bath; cemented cellar; gas;
. range; hot air heat; lot, 20x85. Price,
i $3,750.
JEFFERSON ST., 2306 Corner
property; 3-story brick; 8 rooms;
. bath; all improvements; suitable for
garage. Price, $2,900.
JEFFERSON ST.. 2323 Corner
| property; 2-story brick; 7 rooms;
I bath: all improvements; lot, 15.6x98;
• suitable for garage. Price, $3,300.
■ ' JEFFERSON ST., 2445 Corner I
j property; 2H-story frame; detached;
. I improvements; 8 rooms; bath; a nice
! property 'or the money. Price, $2,600.
MACLAY ST., 531 This property
: has been reduced, as owner wishes to
, invest in another proposition; lot,
' 20x150; suitable to build house or
" garage in rear. Price, $3,500.
MARKET ST., 1247 "Cannon" |
' property; 3-story brick; semi-detach- 1
bd corner dwelling with storeroom; 10
j rooms; bath; 3 cellars, all cemented;
all improvements; steam heat; drive
j alley in rear; lot, 20x100; brick gar-
I age, 20x24 ; the construction of this
" building is such that it can be re
modeled to suit any kind of business.
> Price upon inquiry,
r NINTH ST., S.. 1023 —.An invet*-
■ ment 2%-story frame; feood condi-
Mtion; 7 rooms. Have been offered
9 '512.00 rent. Price, $950.00.
• ; RUDY ST., east of Nineteenth
I Will exchange this plot of ground,
100x100, on city property. Price, sl,-
800.
SEVENTEENTH ST., S„ 430 3-
story brick dwelling; 9 rooms; bath;
' , all improvements; lot, 15x100. A de
; sirable neighborhood. Price. $2,800.
SWATARA ST.. 1424 3-story
' | brick dwelling; 9 rooms; bath; all
■ ! improvements: lot. 15x90. A nice
| property for the money. Price. $3,300.
SWATAKA ST., 1610—3-story frame
' detached dwellings; 10 rooms; bath;
>all improvements; side and rear alley; :
• lot, 21x125. Has been reduced $300.00;
"(property too large for owner. Price,
1 $3,700.
IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING
I ; PURCHASING A PROPERTY. CON
-1 | SI'LT US. WE MAY SAVE YOU
■ ! SOME MONEY.
BACKENSTOSS BROS.,
Russ Building.
1 | Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
I STONE BUNoALOW FOR SALE
| Located at Dauphin lot, 125x160
: j large porches fruit of bearing age.
| Price, $2,000. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
| Building.
| BUNGALOW FOR SALE Located
! I at Paxtnng 7 rooms bath gas
, i —electric light :arge porch. Price,
I only $5,700. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
.! i'uilding.
43 NORTH SEVENTEENTH ST..
corner of Helen Ave., has been re
papeied and new bathroom fixtures in
stalled. Look at it. Vacant. H. G.
' Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street.
.! 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,
FOR SALE
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
No. 1932 North Third Street,
with factory or garage in
rear, income $62 per month,
$7,800.
No. 1836 State Street, room *
for garage in rear, lof 22x140,
$750 cash, $2,500 on mort
"| gage at 5,4 per cent.
Apply to
S. FRIEDMAN,
Real Estate,
Kunkel Building.
t
1
1 FOR SALE Home in Fishing
" Creek Valley, one-quarter mile back
'• of Michael Sweighart store or 2 miles
r-ast of Susquehanna river. Address
Mrs. Rosa A; Straw, Dauphin, Pa.
! $2,200 WILL BUY pair alx-room
• houses. Lot, 40x115. Brings in rent
i *276 per year. Former price, $2,400.
i Offer good till May 1. Inquire 256
■ Crescent street.
FOR SALE Regina street. No.
i 1521 9-room frame house with all
■ modern Improvements 2-story shop
, in rear. l*>t, 20x100 ft. Rents for
• $27. Net investment. BV6 per cent.
. Price, $3,000. A realbargain.
J. E. GIPPLE,
i 1251 Market Street.
HAINLYN Bungalow, close to
achoolhouse, for sale or exohange on
■ city properly, furnished or unfurnish
ed; 6 rooms; chestnut finish; electric
■ 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.
- CORNER MARKET ST. AND DALE
AVE.. North ltlverton; 214-story frame
dwelling; 8 rooms, bath and pantry;
• hot water heat; gas and electric light;
• lot. 60x120; property in good condi
. uon ' BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
i Second and Walnut Sts.
) EDOEMONT Two lota, 80x120.
Price, $12u.00 each. Easy terms. Wal
ter L Dowhower, 21 North Fifth
street. Both phones.
FOR SALE —Vour choice of twenty
, brick houses with all improvements;
. SIOO to S6OO rfTßti und balance on
j monthly payments.
■[ U. C. BRANDT.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT Furnished house, on
Allison Hill; good location; 15 mln- '
utes' walk to fequare; half block from I
Uerry street car lines. Reasonable. '
Phone 3217 M.
FOR RENT—No. 2161 North Fourth i
street; brick house; all Improvements; (
nine rooms and hall. Apply F. F.
Stevick, 1011 North Third street, Har
risburg.
FOR RENT llO9 Statu direct; 3-
story brick house; storeroom; 8 rooms;
bath; steam heat; electric and gas.
Apply to Maurice Baturln, 639 Boas •
street.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR RENT —No. 412 Woodbine, cor
ner Atlas street. Hardwood floors,
steam heat; papered epttrely new. A ■
storeroom approximately 16x110 has
Just been done over. New front, fine
groceries, refrigerator. In fact, tho
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
tation spoiled. C. S. Weakley, No. 1816
North Second street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
SUBURBAN HOME 7 rooms and
bath, all conveniences, garage, about
2 acres, good roads and trains; also
suburban summer home, 6 rooms, 9*-
acre, abundant fruit, good train ser
vice. W. J. Snavely, 3 North Second
street. _
NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES—
Located at 2315-17-18-20 North Fifth
street, 511-13 Curtin street. Easy
terms. Fred C. Miller. Builder, 213
Walnut street, Harrisburg, Pa., Bell
phone 797 M.
SPLENDIDLY LOCATED TRACTS
of land for gardening, poultry-raising
and home sites at Washington
Heights, Oak Lane, on Mildletown
Turnpike and Enola, along trolley
lines. $1 payments for season's rental.
15 payment for purchase of lots and
home acreage. Inquire Chas. Davies,
Sales Agent, Room 204 Calder Build- .
ing. Market Square.
Offices and Storerooms
FOR RENT A furnished office,
Third street, first floor. Address E„
5881, care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
WILL share two offices In the Kun
kel Building with responsible party.
Address to Box G, 5732, care of Tele
graph.
BROAD STREET, 332 $20.00
Hamilton street, 252 12.00
Market street, 504 125.00
CHAS. ADLER,
1002 North Third Street.
FOR RENT—Desirable centrally lo
cated office. Inquire 300 Common
wealth Trust Building.
FOR RENT—Storeroom located at
No. 1325 Derry street. Immediate pos
session. Rent, $25.00 per month.
J. E. GIPPLE,
No. 1251 Market Street. 1
Real Estate Wanted
' !
WANTED A furnished cottage |
for the summer at Mt. Gretna. Must ■
be cheap. Address to Box J, 5734, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED A brick house valued
at about $3,000, in exchange for a
house with a large lot close to Thir
teenth and Derry streets. H. G. Ped
low, 3 South Thirteenth street.
Poultry and Supplies
FOR SALE White Wyandotte
Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs from
fine exhibition and trapnested stock.
One White Wyandotte Cluck and 15
Chicks for $5.00. Order now. G. E.
Hrown, Long street, gtpio Hill.
Farms
NOT. ONE CENT of purchase money
required to secure truck or chicken
farm site, driving distance from Jack-
I sonville, Fla.; good, fertile soil and
title guaranteed; possession whenever
you like and pay for land whenever
you like; 25 years or more if desired;
not more than 40 or less than 10 acres
allotted to one person; any bank, city
ofttciaf. Chamber of Commerce or
commercial agency In Jacksonville
our references. Write for particulars.
JACKSONVILLE HEIGHTS IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY,
Jacksonville, Florida.
115-ACRE FARM Situated on
main road from Harrisburg to Pine
grove. 18 miles fronfi Harrisburg; soil
for all crops; 10 acres valuable trees;
Manada creek running through this
farm; 10 acres pasture or meadow;
best farms joining; best neighbors;
one of the best springs at the house;
substantial stone house; good bank
barn for 30 horses and cows; hog pen,
ehlckenhout"". If you will purchase
this farm soon, will sell for $2.000 —
only SSOO cash.
C. -E. CARE,
Care's Store, Linglestown. Descrip
tion at 409 Market Street, Harrls
. burg - : . 1
12 V 4 -ACRE FARM For Sale or
Rent Ih'.a week only. One mile east 1
of Charlton station on the L trolley.
"Grub" "sky high" now—and will be i
very scarce next winter. Anv one
raising or'producing their living now
is away ahead.
C. B. CARE,
Care's Store, Linglestown; call at 409
Market Street, Harrisburg.
3 ACRES —The Sheaffer Farm. Some
one purchase this farm for a summer
home—ldeal. At the sa"e time It will
produce more than you need for a
family or*party. We're waking up now
and <tre going to sell this place very
soon.
C. B. CARE,
Care's Stcrt, Linglestown, Pa. Call at
409 Market Street. Harrisburg.
For Sale —Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Good kitchen range.
Everything In good shape. Can see
saiM at No. It South Fifteenth street.
FURNITURE SALE
The following are among the
articles that will be offered at
Private Cash Sale at the residence
of 8. C. Swallow, Market and
Cumberland Streets, Camp Hill,
between the hours of 9 alid 12 A.
M. and 2 and 6 P. M„ on Saturday
next, April 28, namely:
Fine cherry bedroom set, 5
fileces; fine cherry and plush par
or set, 3 pieces; oak bedroom suit,
6 pieces; bookcase; white enam
eled bedstead; sideboard; brass
open grate set, 6 pieces; oak side
board; 100 yards Chinese matting;
carpets; ice chest; fruit Jars;
crocks; Jelly cups; 50 ft. garden
hose and revolving fountain; 2 |
yard vases; large office desk; 3
sets of portiere curtains; porch
settee; 11 window curtains; wash
stand; framed pictures; window
coverings; wired newspaper rack;
letter files; Mimeograph.
FURNITURE At private sale;
solid walnut bedroom suite, single oak
bed, dinlngroom table, walnut side
board, pictures, carpets, articles of all
kinds. Apply at 406 North Third
street.
FOR SALE—Stenotype used
two months; bargain •to quick
buyer. Address J 5877, care
Telegraph.
For Saie —Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Crushed stone, all
sizes, river sand and coal. Martin
Stone Quarries. West Falrview, Pa.
""FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117
• South Second street, Lawn Fence,
Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting,
Building Hardware, Plaster Hoard,
Upson Wall Board. Compo-Board,
Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings,
Vui'uU Pumnn
APR1L'27,1917.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
KOU SALE—Two SIOO Cumberland
Valley Telephone Co. 5 per cent,
bonds. Address Box A, 4947, care of
Teleg.aph.
ROOMS FOR RKNT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Otttoe.
PAINT! PAINT! PAINT!
At Gables. 111-117 S. Second street.
5,000 Gallons New Era Keady Mixed
Paint. Also full line of Acme Quality
Paint. Largest Stock of Keady Mixed
Paint in Harrlsburg. •
A HAS RANGE, double oven, in good
condition, and Kodak, 5x7, in good
condition, with developing outfit, tri
pod. Price reasonable. Apply Mrs, O.
F. Hencli, 2246 North Fourth street.
FOR SALE M,cCasKey Register.
Over 200 accounts. Been used only a
week. Call Bell phone 89M, Steelton.
FURNITURE, CARPETS RUGS and
contents of dwelling. Parties leaving
the city. Same can be seen April 30
and May 1 at 161!) North Second street.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE
1109 N. Front St. Shop in the rear.
OUTSIDE StIUVV CASE Plate
glass, electrically lighted, cheap,
GEO. P. TIL.LOTSON.
211 Locust Street,
Opp. Orpheum Theater.
TYPEWRITER BARGAINS SIO.OO
up Smith-Premier, Remington. Un
derwood, L C. Smith's, rebuilt and
second-hand. All guaranteed.
GE J. P. TiLLOTSON,
211 Eocust Street.
Opp. Orpheum Theater.
UNREDEEMED Ladies and Gent's
Clothing, Shoes; also large assortment
of Watches and Jewelry. N. Brenner,
1315 N. 3rd St., formerly 426 Walnut.
FOR SAEE An all-steel, fireproof
paper baler, making bales from 60 to
• 125 lbs. Address R., 5849, care of
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SAEE One A 1 rubber-tired
runabout. Cheap to quick buyer. Day
ton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street
FOR SALE
Two Bargains—One Dorsey Impos
ing Stone, with furniture and form
I rack complete.
Une Texas Imposing Stone, with
Letter Boards and Sort Drawers.
These two pieces of Printing Office
furniture are in tlrst-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., iiarrisburg. Pa.
Public Sale
PUBLIC SALE All household fur
niture and Studebaker seven-passen
ger automobile at public sale, Satur
day. 1 P. M. Geo. W. Heinbaugh,
"Colonial Acres," one-quarter mile
north of Mill, Progress. Pa.
Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT —First lloor apartment;
five rooms and bath; all conveniences.
Call 1632 North Sixth street.
SECOND ST., N„ 34 The Young
Apartments ior adults only. Six rooms
and bath. $35.00. Might furnish at
increased rental. Apply to A. C.
Young, 34 North Second. Both phones.
107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—First
Floor Apartment; containing six
rooms and bath; hardwood floors;
open fireplace; all modern improve
ments. Apply within to ,Y. Lorn*
Hummel.
SECOND ST., 1700—Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings in city.
WELL-FURNISHED APARTMENT,
four rcras 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. 342 South Sixteenth street.
FOR RENT —Apartment in Com
mercial Trust Company Building,
1222-1221 North Third street. Six
rooms. All conveniences. S4O per
: month.
i FOR RENT—Walnut street. No. 132,
I second lloor rear apartments, three
(rooms and bath, city steam. Posses
sion April 1. Apply to Commonwealth
Trust Co.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT Neatly furnished sec
ond lloor front room; suitable for one
or two gentlemen; terms moderate.
Apply 118 South street, near Front
1 street.
FOR RENT Two desirable second
I lloor rooms, with bath; suitable for
one or two men. Apply 800 North Sec
ond street.
LARGE FRONT ROOM for two men;
I twin beds. Also other rooms for rent.
276 Briggs street.
THREE HOOMS —Consisting of two
bedrooms and sittingroom for two or
three young men. Fine location.
Terms reasonable. Apply 129 Walnut
street. Dial 5775.
' FURNISHED ROOMS from $1.50 up.
j Apply Savoy Hotel, Third and Mul
; berry streets.
FOR RENT Two rooms, furnish
; ed, for light housekeeping; second
lloor; rent reasonable. 329 South
j Front street.
NEWLY-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
RENT Use of Bell phone. Married
. couple and men only need inquire,
r Paul's Shoe Store, 11 North Fourth
street.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large,
airy, outside, strictly private, single
or communicating kitchenette. Stove
furnished. Laundry, phone and bath
room privileges. Weekly payments.
Dally inspection invited. 429 Broad
street. _
TWO unfurnished front rooms, sec
ond lloor, for light housekeeping; elec
tric lights; gas; steam heat; bath and
use of phone. Apply 512 North Sec
ond street.
FURNISHED ROOM Hot and cold
water, with private family; good loca
tion; 15 minutes' walk from Market
street; rent, $1.50 per week. Address
H.. 5856, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Second floor, front,
large room, and rooms for light house
keeping; all conveniences. Bell phone,
| 3671W, 1511 North Sixth, street.
TWO OR THREE up-to-date fur
nished rooms, uii second floor, foi
light housekeeping; all conveniences;
use of bath. Apply 24 North Fifth
street.
FOR RENT Large room, second
floor front; well furnished; use of
bath and phone. 813 North Second
street.
TWO furnished rooms and oath, suit
able for couple or two gentlemen;
running water; electric lights; gaa
! and heat; strictly private. 257 Forstet
street Inquire Chas. Aronson, 422
Market street.
NORTH SECOND ST. Two large,
pleasant rooms, furnished as bed
rooms or ilvlngroom and bedroom:
steam heat; gas; electricity; use oi
bath and phone. Bell phono 4408 M.
Rooms Wanted
COMFORTABLE FURNISHED
ROOMS OR APARTMENT Wanted.
2 or 3 rooms or more, in good residen
dial section, for three adults; vpry
best reference furnished; please give
fun particulars, rental, phone number,
if any. Address Box S, 55&2. care of
1-n i
Rooms Wanted
WANTED Room and boarding bj
two young men. Uptown preferred
Best references. State prlco and num<
ber in family. Address E.. 6860, car|
of Telegraph. .
Rooms—Board—Wanted
MAN AND WIFE want two or thrH
unfurnished rooms for light house]
keeping. Address Y., 5878, eai'O
Telegruph.
WANTED—Ono or two rooms, com*
pletely furnished for light housei
keeping, with private bath or batl
privileges; must be first class.
dress J., 5852, care of Telegraph.
Wanted —Miscellaneous
CENTRAL FURNITURE ANB
METAL CO. will pay best prices fo|
Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Coppen
Brass, Pewter, etc. We buy all kind)
of merchandise and store fixtures. 1
trial will convinco you. Bell phoni
• 3387 R. 324 lieily street.
WANTED—One or two *4 -H.-R
Electric Motors for direct current, 234
volts. Speed about 400 It. P. M. Ad<
dress Superintendent, The TelegrapU
Printing Co., ilurrlsburg, Pa.
'J ■ ' ' h
WANTED—OId gold, silver, carpets
, rugs, ladies and gentlemen's second*
hand clothing, shoes. Also furniture
copper, brass, pewtor. Highest caall
prices paid. 826 Relly street.
. CASH PAID for good ladies' an*
l men's clothing and shoes; also furnij
. ture and carpets. Please descrlbl
i goods. Send postal to Weintraub, 631
llerr. Dial 5177.
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE-)
Bought at highest cash prices and sold
- reasonable, s. Refkin, 407 Broa
9 street. Bell phone 2860,
"WAR PRICES"
We pay the highest cash prices foi
. scrap iron, rags, rubber, paper and
r metals, etc. "Both phones."
> LURIA IRON & STEEL CO.
£ 22-24-26 N. Cameron St.
- WOULD liko to havo lawns to out}
1 For further information send a card
. to C. K. Dory, 1319 Liberty street, oj
. Dial phono 5478.
Wanted —Miscellaneous
1 WANTED 12x14 wall tent, wltlj
l fly. Must be nearly new. Also som(
cump equipment, two-burner oil stova
a Address J., 5859, care of Telegraph.
I OLD FAI.SE TEETH WANTED -i
j Don't matter if broken. I pay one t<
. ten dollars per set. Send by parcel
- post and receive check by retur
mail. L. Mazer, 2007 South Fiftlt
: street, Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED, AUTOMOBILES IN
_ CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why noj
_ consign your car with us' to avoid
. trouble and worry in trying to dispoa]
. of it We make no charges for stori
age or for any repairs while car is oa
' sale. Auto Transportation Co., 27-2(
North Cameron street
= THE NATIONAL IRON AND METAI
CO. buys rags, paper, ful)ber, metal.]
etc.. from individuals and . busihesi
- firms. HIGHEST CASH PRICES. Bell
! 1617 W. Drop postal, 941 Seventh.
'* ==<
j Business Personals
n (
t
i- General roofing and spouting]
t stove and furnace work; roo)
* painting a specialty. We guar<
i f ]l wf kv r ,
Moore, or call Dial phono 5821|
s .
i : -j
FOR SALE—EXPLOSION INSURANCE
The Glen Falls Insurance Companjl
', writes Explosion Insurance, property
- damage, and use and occupancy. lou
- can secure rates by getting in toucU
i, with JUHN C. ORR, 222 Market street
- Bell 934.
r (
RENTAL ELECTRIC VACUUM
- CLEANERS —Good machines. Do thM
- spring's cleaning at quarter the Unit*
f, inconvenience and cost Reservations
x Martin, S62M.
r
AVHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
- Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detecttvri
!, work handled—one eye always open,
e BELL PHONE 4899.
h RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR
= BLADES RESHARPENED, 25c doz.j
except Star heavy, 15c; old style, 25<i
each. HENRY GILBERT & SONS, 31!)
- Market street.
e UPHOLSTERING —And furniture rei
s. pairing; mattresses renovated am!
t cushions of all kinds made. S. NJ
Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phonti
- 1317 J.
d ——— J
r SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO.—<
- Mill work of all kinds. Estimate/I
cheerfully given, 824 North Seventy
- street. J
t! MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION
CO., Builders and Contractors. Housed
- building our specialty. Job work looki
o ed after carefully. Dial 3705. OFFICE!
r 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET.
~ . —^
t SHOE REPAIRING
Others fix 'em; we rebuild 'em. Youd
- phone orders promptly attended to]
). Elite Shoe Repair Co., 14 S. Dewborrj
- avenue. ™
SEND your clothes to EGGERT'a
- CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS.
1245 Market street Wo call and de
bi liver. Both phones.
- FRENCH CLEANING] DYEING
Ft Pressing Works. We do all kinds o£
d repairing. Call and deliver. Good 4
s. mun's N. Sixth. Both phones,
II BRING ypur Phonograph and Vicj
- trola to StaufCer Music House, 12li
> North Third street, if it needs repair]
e ing. We guarantee our work; OpeJ
0 every evening. ,
1 NOTARY PUBLIC— STENOGRAPHER
M. ELIZABETH WALSH. Senate HoteJ
1 QUININE— Look out for that grippl
d feeling, likely to catch you thi|
. changeable weather. OUR LAXA.TIVH
PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off,
- if taken in time. Gross Drug Store!
d 119 Market street
- <
8 Business Opportunities
~ FOR SALE A grocery store, doing
* a good business. Good chance foi
j party with small capital to invest. JPof
' particulars apply M. A. 8., car©
- Telegraph.
,r ANYT intelligent person can eartt
i' good income corresponding for dewsj
h papers, experience unnecessary. Send
tor particulars. Press Syndicate 71)3
_ Lockport, N. Y.
d 4
d Musical
> WANTED —To store upright plana
i; in private family. Answer to Box B
a 4968, care of Telegraph.
2 WE REPAIR any kind of TALKIN(I
MACHINES promptly. Call Bell phoni
- 3242J, or bring your machine to 1214
j. North Third street Work don* by mn
- expert.
'i = . 1 1
= Hauling and Moving
BLUE LINE) AUTO TRANSFER--J
- Successors to F. A. B&chm&n. Piantf
j moving a specialty. Hauling.
( Capital St C. v. 5897. Bell 852 W.
T NATIONAL TRANSFER CO.- Moveri
b of pianos, safes, boiler?, afld. genera
• hauling. HW. Lathe, Manager, JighU
t street and R. R, New Bel
jrtiuuu 30-94
21