Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 30, 1917, Page 11, Image 11

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SMITH Daniel Smith, on Monday,
May 28, 1917, aged 85 years.
Funeral on Friday, June 1, at 2 P.
M., from Church of God, Lingles
town. Pa. The relatives and friends
are invited to attend without
further notice.
SC IIKKFEK Died, on May 28, 191",
Frederick W. Scheffer, aged 61
years, at his late residence, 1320
v North Second street.
* Funeral services Thursday morn
ing, at 10 o'clock, from above ad
dress. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend without further
notice. Interment Harrisburg
Cemetery.
In Memoriam
THE family of the late Theodore
Stevehson presented this Memorial
1 lav, 1917, a large wool bunting flag
to "Post 58. G. A. R., No. 23 North
Third street.
1900 1917
In Memoriam. Mav 30. 1917. Stevenson.
In sad and loving memory of our
beloved ones who died.
Theodore Stevenson, February 27, 190<l.
Show the Hag and signify the colors
speak
That beneath it loyalty lays;
That father in 1861 served humanity.
Show the tlag is in his silent grave.
Tho'. Father is in his silent grave.
T. George Stevenson, Dec. 7, <l9lO.
Oh! why should the spirit of mortal
be proud?
Like a swift fleeting meteor, a fast
(lying cloud.
A flash of the lightning, a break of
the wave.
He passed from life to rest in his
grave.
Frederick S. Stevenson, March 24, 1917.
The hand of the King that the scepter
liath horn.
The brow of the prelate the mitre
hath worn;
The eye of the blue and the heart of
the brave
Are hidden and lost in the depth of
the grave.
BY THEIR FAMILY.
I I
Lost and Found • !
LOST A black, leather hag. con- I
tainiim eyeglasses, some money and ;
a handkerchief, going from Ked Cross j
Rooms, on Walnut street, to Bellevue ;
Park l'lease return to Telegraph j
Business Office and receive reward. !
LOST Gold chain and gold cross. <
with monogram M. S., on Boas, Sec- .
ond, Pine or Front streets. Sunday
morning. Reward i£ left at Miss
Poorman 8 Glove Shop, Locust street. |
Help Wanted —Male
ONE HUNDRED (1001 first-class}
laborers for construction work on new
brick plant in Lewistown Narrows, j
Work will last entire year. Wages, j
s:'.7"> for l-hour day. Good accommo- i
liations for $6.00 per week. Apply at j
job. Narrows. Pa. (5 miles east of |
Lewistown Junction). Berkebile I
Bros.. Engineers and Contractors, j
Johnstown. Pa.
WANTED Roll Turner on Steel ,
and Chilled roll work. State salary
when writing. Titan Metal Company, |
Milfshurg, Centre Co., Pa. t
WANTED Chemist, preferably j
one with experience on Non-Ferrous
metals. State salary when writing.
Titan Metal Company, Milesburg. i
Centre Co.. Pa. j
WANTED YOUNG MAN to work j
as elevatorman at good salary. Young ,
Mian to drive Overland delivery car. ]
Utiance for advancement. Salkins,
428-130 Market street. |
YOUNG MEN WANTED Govern- J
ment Railway Mail Clerks. $7 r i month, j
Sample Examination question—free, j
Franklin Institute, Dept. 40S-D. Ro- |
Chester, N. Y. j
WANTED Boys over 17 years, to
learn the Machine Trade. Good pay
while learning. The W. O. Hickok
Mfg. Co.
WANTED White boy. 16 years
old. for light work. Apply Donaldson
Paper Co.. 113 North Second street.
LABORERS WANTED Steady |
work; good wages. Also young men |
over 16 years of age. for press work, j
Apply Lalance-Grosjean Manufactur
ing Co.. Jefferson and Division streets, j
AMBITIOUS MAN can make a valu
able business connection with the pub- j
Jishers of The Book of Knowledge.
This is not an ordinary selling propo
sition. but an exceptional opportunity
tu represent a nationally known edu
cational system and earn a liberal in
come. Natural business ability, not
necessarily business experience, is the
principal requirement. Aplicants give
references in applying. Address Pub
lisher. The Book of Knowledge, De
nekla Building. Eleventh and Market
streets. Philadelphia, Pa. j
ENERGETIC BOY WANTED l4 }
to 16 years of age. Apply S2l Walnut, j
WANT—Young men to learn auto- j
mobile business, to become practical i
mechanics and chauffeurs. We give \
our students a chance to make money
at the rate of 20c per hour between
class hours. We guarantee to pay you
80c per hour aV soon as competent.
SSO in cash required. Auto Transporta
tion School, 27-29 North Cameron j
street.
WAITED 5O able-bodied
men for piece work. Experienc
ed truckers can earn $75 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.
LABORERS FOR PERDIX Clear
ing underbrush; wages, 20 cents per
hour; pay every night. Apply to
Young's Land Office, Perdix, or 34
North Second street. A. C. Young.
FIRST-CLASS automobile mechanic;
must have good reference. Apply En
sminger Motor Co.. Green and Cum
berland streets.
YOUNG MAN for work on soda
fountain. Apply 8., 6801, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED An experienced re
pairman in garage. Apply Federick'g
Garage, Front, near Forster street.
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CHOICE
BUILDING LOTS
FOR SALE
River front lots just north of
Wormleysburg, 25x150 ft., at SSOO
Second street lots fronting on
trolley line. 25x150 ft. at
west side of trolley line, 25x150 ft.,
at *250.
Five-cent car fare to Harrla
burg.
Two houses built and occupied;
the third one about to be started.
This In a nnhnrhtin Nertlon where
you will he xnfe In Haul-Inn; on In
rrrnanl value*.
Miller Brothers & Co.
Member Hlig. Ileal Kstate Board
HKA I. ESTATE
lanaranrr Kure4y Bond*
I.ornat aad Court fltreeta
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WEDNESDAY EVENING,
Help Wanted —Male
LABORERS WANTED Good
wages, steady work and chance
for advancement. Apply Central
Iron & Steel Company.
WANTED Two colored chauffeurs
for out-of-town. State name of last
employer. Will pay good wages. Ad
dress 8., 6805, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Platen pressmen and
feeders. Apply Foreman Job Printing
Department. The Telegraph Printing
Co.. Harrisburg. Pa.
MANAGER WANTED Gentile, ac
tive and well acquainted, to take
charge of a new. modern, $lO men's
clothing store about to locate in Har
risburg. Good salary and profits. In
vestment of $5,000 required. Address
Box S, t>7oß, care of Telegraph.
CANVASSERS Several good men.
with newspaper experience. Guaran
teed salary for several sober, indus
trious men. Attractive proposition.
Adress S., 4991, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Two practical shoe
cobblers. Apply 800 North Third
street. Greek-American Shoe Co.
WANTED
25 Gridley and Cleveland Automatic
Operators.
25 General Factory men.
10 First-class Machinists and Tool
Makers.
Reliable. able-bodied. American
born. married men preferred. No labor
troubles. Steady employment.
THE NEW DEPARTURE MFG. CO..
Employment Dept., Bristol, Conn.
WANTED 25 laborers. Apply S.
W. Shoemaker &. Son, Seventh and
Harris.
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED Woman for general
housework in small family. Call at
465 Crescent street.
WANTED
We are about to install a new
! department in our factory and ;
! are needing about forty oper-1
j ators experienced ones pre-
I fered, but\ inexperienced ones j
i will be paid l*"ive ($5.00) Dol-'
lars per week while learning. |
• Our factory is equipped with all i
! the modern and up-to-date ma- j
! chinery, which enables our oper-1
1 ators to earn good wages, plus I
I a bonus every payday. Our san
| itary and safety conditions are
j second to none.
Blough Manufacturing Co.
Reily and Fulton Sts.
| . j
! WANTED Girl for light office '
i work. Apply in own handwriting, stat- |
j ing salary expected. Address Box S.
5776, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Lady clerk with about |
j two years' office experience and with
| some knowledge of double-entry
I bookkeeping. Apply Acme Baking Co., !
: Shrub and Linden streets.
l WANTED Girls over 16 years to ;
j wasli bottles, package drugs and toilet j
j articles. Light, pleasant work. $1.50
to start. 52-hour week. Address M., !
6804, care of Telegraph.
' |
i AMBITIOUS WOMAN can make a!
valuable business connection with the I
I publishers of The Book of Knowledge. •
| This is not an ordinary selling propo- j
sition, but an exceptional opportunity
to represent a nationally known edu
cational system and earn a liberal in
-1 come. Natural business ability, not
j necessarily business experience, is the
principal requirement. Applicants give j
reference in applying. Address Pub
lisher, The Book of Knowledge, De
nekla Building. Eleventh and Market
streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
i WANTED A girl for general
i housework; must be neat, clean. Ad
| dress 1115 North Seventh street.
i WANTED A housekeeper for gen- ;
I eral housework for two persons in an
j apartment. Apply Apartment No. 4, ■
! No. 21 North Fifth street.
! WANTED White girl for gen- j
eral housework, and one for dining- i
room waitress. Apply 1001 North I
Second street.
STENOGRAPHER Young woman i
for General Manager's Office. Must
be thoroughly experienced. In answer
ing. give full details as to education,
age and experience. Apply Box No.
448, Harrisburg, Pa.
, WANTED Woman to scrub floor
I and clean storeroom. Apply S. S. Pom
j eroy. Market Square Grocer.
[ WANTED Several refined women I
for high-class educational work I
, among women only. Teaching experi- I
|ence preferred, but not required. At-j
(tractive remuneration. Reply to C., 1
I 6631, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young lady for gen
eral office work; experienced pre
ferred; must be good typewriter op
erator. Address L. 5659, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Woman to cook and
do general housework for small fam
ily; must be competent and willing.
Address 8., 5660, care of Telegraph.
WANTED A light colored girl to
learn trade free. Position given after
wards. Address X., 5657, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED A white maid for gen
eral housework in small family; no
washing. Apply 216 Seneca street.
WANTED Girls to feed job
presses. Permanent positions. Apply
Mr. Bernheisel, The Telegraph Print
ing Co., Harrisburg.
WANTED Experienced sewing
machine operators to make ladies' and
children's wear. Easy work. Best pay.
Apply Harrisburg Apparel Co., over
City Star Laundry, State street.
WANTED Vampers, top stitchers
and cutters for women's, misses'
and children's shoes. Steady work.
Good prices. Apply Harrisburg Shoe
Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harrisburg.
WANTED
Weavers and Learners.
Apply Silk Mill,
Corner North and Second Sta.
I .
Help Wanted—
Male and Female
WANTED MEN—WOMEN—Gov
ernment clerks. Hundreds war va
cancies. SIOO.OO month. List posi
tions free. Franklin InsUtute. Dept.
409-F, Rochester. N. Y.
WANTED Boy or girl, 16 years,
to learn the manufacturing Jewelry
trade. Must he honest, steady and
well-recommended. L Kamsky, Room
11, Schleisner Building.
WANTED Young man. or woman,
to operate Butter-Kist machine and
sell peanuts and popcorn. Apply 8. S
Pomeroy, Market Square Grocer.
4
Help Wanted —
Male and Female
MEN AND WOMEN WANTED
everywhere to start a business of their
own. Pays from $75.00 to SIOO.OO
monthly. Bruins and energy the only
capital required. Call and see Max
well H. Hite, The Auctioneer, 902-904
Market street, Harrisburg.
Salesmen Wanted
WANTED, STOCK SALESMAN A
proposition that is selling now; best
of direct leads furnished; big com
mission. only. Address Room 203.
1218 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
t=== J I
Situations Wanted —Male I
SEER AND PROSPECTOR Terms
of contract by appointment. Address j
R.. 5658, care of Telegraph.
RETIRED TAILOR wishes a posi- !
tions as butler; willing to work; will
attend to clothes if desired; has first
class reference; colored. Address 215
North Second street, Steelton, Pa.
WANTED Boy 18. would like Job I
driving Ford. Apply 232 Broad street, j
Situations Wanted—Female
SITUATION WANTED By young I
woman; day's work of any kind. Call i
2152J-1, after .8 o'clock, or address I
118 Liberty street.
WANTED A girl wants light
housework or helping around house;
age, 15 years. Address 1442 Derry
street.
WANTED Washing and ironing
to do at home. Apply 1615 Wallace
street.
WANTED Middle-aged woman
desires housecleaning and office
cleaning, for Tuesdays and Wednes
days. Apply 135 Royal Terrace.
Situations Wanted—Female
WANTED A young man wishes
position as stenographer; can take j
dictation and handle correspondence; |
can furnish best of reference from
former employers. Address P. O. Box I
133, Elizabethtown, Pa.
| WANTED Young woman wishes a
I position in a small, refined family;
1 will not go out of the city. Address
A„ 5652, care of Telegraph.
J—
! WANTED General housework.
: Apply 1308 North Seventh street.
j WANTED Washing and ironing
Ito do at home. Apply 1311 Hunter
j street, or Bell phone 3061 M.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT Two or three rooms,
second floor; electricity and bath; no
children. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Re
giua street.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished |
rooms for light housekeeping; refer
ence exchanged. Apply 1706 Penn
J street.
1 FRONT POOMS FOR RENT—Nicely
I furnished, use of Bell phone, on
Fourth street. Inquire at Paul's Shoe
I Store, 11 North Fourth.
| NICELY-FURNISHED front room,
I including phone. Call 917 North Sixtli
street.
I 1
FOR RENT Two unfurnished I
> looms, suitable for light housekeep
-1 ing; use of batli and phone. Apply
! 635 Emerald street.
; 1
FOR RENT Three unfurnished )
| rooms for light housekeeping. Rent |
i reasonable to right parties. Man and i
wife preferred. Location, Sixth, near;
I'Jurtin street. Call IS22J, Bell phone, j
i ONE furnished room and two un
j furnished, or three unfurnished rooms. |
Bell phone 3529 R. j
FIRST FLOOR FURNISHED ROOM
—All conveniences; use of bath and
j phone. Apply 102 Hamilton street.
FOR RENT Second-story front
room; nicely furnished; all conveni
ences; meals if desired. Apply 125
Pine street.
FOR RENT One furnished room
on second, also one on third floor; all
conveniences. Appl 1511 North Sixth
street, or call Bell phone 3671 W.
I FOR RENT Furnished suite, with
; running water and all modern con
veniences; also large single room; cen
; tral location; gentlemen only. Apply
j 324 North Second street.
i LARGE, well furnished front room;
j four windows; all conveniences and
use of phone. Apply 1109 Green
I street.
! FOR RENT One second floor
| front and two rooms in rear of build
ing. furnished or unfurnished. Only
| respectable parties need apply. Rent
! very reasonable. Apply 324 Reily.
Board and Rooms
j ROOMS FOR RENT, with running
water in rooms, with first-class board
by meal, day or week. Meal tickets.
| 1001 North Second street.
Rooms —Board—Wanted
ROOMS WANTED
For June 17-18-19 and 20, <
For Soldiers and their Families.
State Convention,
United Spanish War Veterans.
State terms.
Address Box M, 4971,
Care of Telegraph.
Apartments For Rent
APARTMENT FOR RENT
Small apartment, with private bath,
furnished complete for light house
keeping; gas tree; near river front.
114 Chestnut street.
APARTMENT FOR RENT llO
North Second street, next to Y. M. C.
A., third-story front, four rooms, bath,
back porch, front and back entrance;
city steam heat and hot water fur
nished; everything first-class and up
to-date; ready for occupancy June 1.
Apply L Minter, first floor. 110 North
Second street. Both phones.
DERRY AND THIRTEENTH STS.—
Five rooms and bath (third floor)
—hot water heat —$22. Miller Broth
ers & Co.
SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings in city.
FOR RENT —Walnut street. No. 132,
second floor rear apartments, three
rooms and bath, city steam. Posses
sion April 1. Apply to Commonwealth
Trust Co.
107 SOuTH FRONT STREET—Fiist
Floor Apartment; containing six
rooms and bath; hardwood floors;
open fireplace; all modern improve
ments. Apply within to V. Lome
Hummel _____
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE AT MECHANICSBURG—
A nice, nearly-new residential prop
erty. modern, good-elzed plot, two
fire-proof garages facing on alley on
rear. Modern, fully-equipped chicken
house, fruit trees, garden, etc. 'This
place, a very desirable home, ran he
bought at low cash price, or will ex
change on a farm. A. t\ Mead. Eighth
Floor Union Trust Building. Harris
burg. Pa-
SEM I-BUNGALOW, on Main street,
Penbrook. Also one on Kelsoe street,
Paxtang. Both vacant. Must be sold
at once. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Re
sin* street.
HXRRISBURG TELEGRAPH
I I j|'
An Efficient Stenographcr
the Business Man's
Right Hand
There are girls working in offices j!]-
whose ability and dependability make
them a godsend to the overworked ex- j; .
ccutive. ;!
1; If you have been handicapped be
cause of the lack of such competent
office help—better set about rcmedy
jj j ing this deficiency. j ; |
Your advertisement placed in the
classified columns of the TELE-
I! > GRAPH will reach practically every jj r
experienced stenographer and office
girl who may be contemplating a
change of position.
|;[ Why not phone your want ad at
once to Bell 4100 or Dial 2135, General
Want Department of the TELE-
J| GRAPH? ||
Ijj iij
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE
ON EASY TERMS
$2,800 615 Boas St. (improvements).
*2,700 — 623 Boas St. timprovements.).
$4,000 — 637 Boas St. (improvements!.
$4,500 602 Forster St. (lmpr.).
*6,000 332 Broad St. (lmpr.).
53,600 —222 Kelker St. (lmpr.).
s2,so0 —1635 Wallace St. (lmpr.).
$ I,l*o0 —1230 N. Seventh St. (lmpr.).
SI,BO0 — 100 N. Tenth St. (lmpr.).
$1,600—1230 Wallace St.
$1,050 —1407 Currant St.
j *3.500—i 926-1928-1930 Elizabeth St
i $3,300 — 308 Cumberland St. (lmpr.).
j $2,750 — 307 Muench St. (lmpr.).
$2,100 430 Muench St.
$1.600 —1705 N. Fourth St.
CIIAS. ADLER,
1002 NORTH THIRD STREET.
CAMP HILL, PROPERTY FOR SALE
—Frame house 8 looms bath
electric light steam heat large
porches lot, 120x200 variety of
fruit. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- I
ing.
. N'KW KINGSTON PROPERTY FOR
SALE Frame house with ten rooms
—electric light lot. 90x190 va
riety of fruit two ehiekenhouses
stable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
EDGEMONT Two lots, <loxl2o.
Price, $125.00 each. Easy terms. Wal
ter L. Dowhower, 21 North Fifth
street. Both phones.
345 S. FOURTEENTH STREET 8
l rooms bath improvements
lot. 20x150 ft. drive alley in rear.
| Will be sacrificed if sold soon. H. G.
j Pediow, 3 South Thirteenth street.
2031 FORSTER STREET 7 rooms
—lot, 20x120 ft. —is offered at $1,600.
Inspect it. H. G. Pediow, 3 South
Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE Plot corner Fourth
and Woodbine streets. Very desiraDle
t lor building purposes. Price is right.
A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union liunt
j Building. Harrisburg. Pa.
| BUNGALOW AND HOME SITES on
1 River Front, and other scenic loca
tlons. Washington Heights, Camp Hill,
West Fairview, Enola and Oak Lane.
I Easy terms, $lO down, }5 monthly.
I Charles Davies, Room 204 Calder
' Building. Office open till 9 P. M. Bell
| 4377, Dial 4280.
! FOR SALS Suburban home on
I trolley line near Colonial Club. De
' lightful location. One acre of ground,
I truit 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
Union Trust Company Building. Har
i isburg. Pa.
FOR SALE Several desirable
building plots, both in city and su
burbs. Bungalow sites, desirable
farms close by. A. C. Mead, Eighth
Floor Union Trust Building. Harris
burg. Pa.
FOR SALE Derry St., No. 1540
3-story brick, steam-heated house; all
improvements. Lot, 20 by 180 ft.
Garage on rear. Price, $4,750.
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
FOR SALE—II 4 Washington street,
corner River alley, lwo-and-one-hal(-
story frame; eight rooms and bath;
all conveniences.
Corner Bridge and Eighth streets.
Elkwood, 2V4-story frame; eight rooms
and bath; all conveniences. The above
properties will be sold at a bargain.
Apply Keeney A. Simmons, New Cum
Farms s
PARK VIEW FARM FOR SALE
>4 mile cast of Penbrook, 15 acres;
100 lots 30x150 ft. The lots are plant
ed —20 in potatoes, 20 In corn, 20 in
wheat, 20 in truck. Brick house. J.
S. Walter, on Farm.
"ATTENTION!!"
FOR SALE The Snyder Fruit
Farm at Linglestown, 8 miles north
of Harrisburg. 35 Acres —3,000 Trees.
Mrs. Snyder, when on a visit to her
Daughter, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
Pneumonia caused her death, and Mr.
Snyder is on the way to the Hospital
—is the cause for the opportunity to
purchase this Fruit Farm, that will,
in a few years, produce a fortune
with Mrs. Snyder's death went a
knowledge of botany that had I
much gold I would have given it In
exchange for that which gold cannot
buy. Much of this superior knowl
edge and experience is in this Fruit
Farm, and Mr. Snyder's study, experi
ence, attention and the work he gave
to this Farm has gone a great way in
placing it ONE OF THE BEST Fruit
Farms on earth. There are a great
manv people who know the quality of
these two (Mrs. and Mr. Snyder and
have used and tasted the fruit of this
orchard, who will, and are ready, to
recommend this orchard. A fortune
for one who will buy it. See this
property. Also, is a grand place to
Five. C. B. Care. Care's Grocery, Ling
lestown; 409 Market street, Harris
burg.
FOR SALE A six-acre truck,
poultry and fruit farm. Near Carlisle
market. All planted. Easy terms.
Address Carlisle, Pa., R. D., 3, Box
66H.
TWO in Dauphin County, one of 100
acres, the other 167 acres. Very pro
ductive iron and limestone soil All
in good condition. Price and terms
right. Also two Cumberland County
farms of a 110 and 162 acres. Charles
Davies, Room 204 Calder Building.
Bell 4377. Office open till 9 P. M.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT
Apartment 1208 N. Sixth Street.
4 rooms and bath $22.00
Dwelling part of Conservatory
of Music, 607 N. Becond Street.
9 rooms and bath, including
steam heat $45.00
Store and dwelling 1217 N. Sixths4s.oo
Store 332 Broad Street $20.00
Store 252 Hamilton Street $12.00
Store 504 Market Street $125.00
CHAS. ADLER.
1002 NORTH THIRD STREET.
FOR RENT Modern, i-room house
in Old Orchard. Inquire on premises.
No. 2710 Wortdlawn street
A
Real Estate For Rent
ISIO MULBERRY ST.
(Furnished House),
2 ft-a. b„ 6 r |35
MILLER BROS & CO.
FOR RENT 1712 Market street.
10 rooms, brick house, bath, sun par
lor, gas and electric light and hot
water heat; possession June 1. Rent,
140. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street.
FOR RENT Three-story brick
dwelling, steam heat, with all conveni
ences, 1603 North Second street. Apply
213 Pine street. Phone 2139, Bell.
FURNISHED COTTAUE at Aque
duct, can be rented (or the season.
Good condition. Two floors, large
porches. Immediate possession. Ap
ply 1100 North Front street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
I CAMP HILL SUBURB New bun-
I galow; modern improvements; 7
rooms; lot, 50x175 feet; West Chest
nut street. Apply J. F. Hempt, Camp
Hill. Dial 5646.
HOUSES at Fifth and Curtin, Nlne
teenth-and-a-Half and Greenwood, 803
South Tenth and an apartment, con
sisting of seven rooms and bath at 23
South Fourth street. Fred C. Miller.
213 Walnut street. Bell phone 7i)7M.
Offices and Storerooms
FOR KENT —Desirable centrally lo- I
cated office. Inquire 300 Common ■ '
wealth Trust Building;.
FOR RENT Storeroom. 814 North |
Third street; attractive room on cor- j
ner. for store or office; centrally Jo- !
cated; Ift squares from Capitol Park;
along street car line; city steam heat
furnished; now ready for occupancy.
I Apply L. Minter, 110 North Second
street. Both phones.
Business Opportunities
SEVERAL Good Business Proposi
tions are offered for sale at reason
able prices. Drug Store Confec
tionery Gracery Variety Store,
etc. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build
ing. I
$50.00 TO SIOO.OO WEEKLY LIVE
AGENTS Fast-selling Auto acces
sory. Money-back guarantee. Small
investment required. Exclusive ter
ritory. Room 44 Baxter Building
Philadelphia, Pa.
ANY Intelligent peraon can earn
good Income corresponding for news
papers, experience unnecessary. Send
lor particulars. Presa Syndicate. 793
Lockport. N. I.
PARTNER WANTED Lady
gentleman, with $225.00. Four to eight
sales monthly. SSO profit each sale.
Good- night, Drudgery. Hello, Pros
perity. Office Box, 65. Linglestown.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE, AT A SACRIFICE A
S7O McCrey refrigerator, size 54*38
inches. To a quick buyer will sell for
S3O. Call at 256 Hamilton street..
FLAG POLES
10 to 110 feet high—
on short notice.
B. Meier. Phone Bell 3278 J.
. YORK SAFE 4 feet high, 32
inches wide and 26 inches deep. Prac
tically new. Also one BOOKKEEP
ER'S DESK. Address C., 5661, care of
Telegraph.
PRIVATE SALE
, A variety of Household Goods are
• (being offered at Private Sale at 2126
.[North Fourth street. City. Call at
once.
TOOLS —Lot of unredeemed tools at
bargain prices. Also watches,diamonds,
Jewelry, clothing, etc. N. Brenner, 1315
, N. Third, formerly 426 Walnut.
Bargains in Typewriters. All makes,
second-hand and rebuilt. Bought, ex
changed. rented and sold. Geo. P. Til
; Ilotson, 205 Locust. Opp. Orpheum.
i EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA
250 Washable Gingham
House Dresses, $2.00 val
ues, at 79c. Men's Scout
Shoes, tan and .black, at
$1.98. Wonderful bargains
I in men's and women's cloth
| ing, shoes, hosiery, furnish
; ings, trunks, suit cases, etc.
Leader Bargain Store, 443
| Market street.
BEDBUGS and other vermin leave
when you use SHURE-DEATH. Sold
and guaranteed by Hite & Hite, 904
. Market street. Dial phone. ,
; WANTED
MOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES
We will pay you good prices for
' your second-hand Motorcycles. 81.
. cycles,, or parts. Bring them in and
i let us make you an offer, or drop a
postal and buyer will call.
| See us fur Big Bargains In Motor
. cycles and Blcyoies. Easy terms. Pay
i as you ride.
DAYTON CYCLE CO..
912 N. Third St. Bell 385 J.
FOR BALE lO,OOO Geraniums and
other plants at Steelton Market House
and at Stealton Hothouse. L. H. Bi*b,
Steelton.
FOR SALE "
I A large mahogany Vlctrola, with
albums In cabinet, and soma of the
latest used. A quick buyer, with ref
erence, can arrange part cash, rest in
I payments to suit. Address 8.. 6803,
i care of Telegraph.
[ FOR SALE Four leather double
l belts. 23 feet long, 3 inches wide, as
good as new. Apply Luria Iron &
Steel Co., 26 North Cameron street.
. FOR SALE, AT A SACRIFICE A
. S7O McCray refrigerator, size 54x38
Inches. To a quick buyer will sell for
' S3O. Cadi *1 251 Hamilton etretU
| For Sale —Miscellaneous
I EXTRA SPECIAL Easter Lilies.
$1.50 per dozeu, made up iu sprays.
I Roses and Carnations, 50c per dozen. '
i lveeney's Cut-Rale Flower Shops, sOl 1
[North Third street. 325 Market street. "
j FOR SALE 1 No. 525, 1,150 ft. hot
water boiler, mfg. by U. S. Radiator
Corp., in excellent condition. M. H.
] Baker 6is C 0.,1330 Derry St. Bothphone-i.
| ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
I secured at the Telegraph Business
Of lice.
UNREDEEMED watches and dia
monds tor sale at a yivat saving.
[Chas. Aronson, Reliable Jeweler and
| Broker, 422 .Market street.
TYPEWRITERS
AVe have a number of visible Rem
ingtons \yhk'h we've taken in trade
land are in good condition; will sell at
; reasonable price. Call, or we will
I send a representative. Remington
j typewriter Co., 119 Walnut street.
PAINT! PAINT! PAINT!
lAt Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street.
| 5,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed
Paint. Also full line of Acme Quality
Paint. Largest Stock l of Ready Mixed
I Paint in Harrisburg.
I FOR SALE, at Gable's. 111-117
South Second street. Lawn Fence,
I Field Fence, Uates, Poultry Netting,
I Building Hardware, Plaster Boara,
I Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board,
j Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings,
I Porch Posts, Pumps, etc.
i ONE wroughtiron fence for sale.
Can be bought at a reasonable price.
Apply 2114 Aloore street. Dial 5821.
FOR SALE—Two SIOO Cumberland
Valley Telephone Co. 5 per ceut.
bonds. Address Box A. 4947. care of
Telegraph.
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.. llar''isbui g. Pa.
Public Sale
: A'r PUBLIC SALE at Rutherford
Heights, Thursday, May 31, the entire |
. furnishings and fixtures of a hotel, j
three billiard tables, plate-glass cuuu- !
ter case, eight feet long, and zinc
lined wall tobacco case, eight feet
, long. As good as new. J. H. Gor
man.
Musical
PIANO TUN'LNG AND REPAIRING
by a skilled man. Trained by years
1 ot experience. Estimates cheerfuilj
J furnished. Cunsult us. OI'LEL'S
MUSIC STORE, 14 South Fourth
street.
FOR SALE
EDISON MACHINE and cabinet. 68
pieces music; also an organ; bom in
first-class condition; cheap. A reli- ;
able party can arrange pan cash, rest;
' to suit buyer, or can have use tor
storage, i.eierence required. Address)
j U., 6802, care of Telegraph.
WE REPAIR any Klnu of TALKING |
MACHINES promptly. Call Bell phone
3-42J, or bring your' machine to 1213
- North Third street. Work done uy an
expert |
Poultry and Supplies
FOB SALE While Wyaudotte
Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs from
! fine exhibition and irapnesteu slock,
one White Wyandotte Cluck and tj
Chicks tor $5.00. Order now. G. E.
; Brown, Long street. Camp Hill.
Horses and Carriages
i
FOR SALE One A 1 ruber-tired
runabout. Cheap to quick buyer. Day
ton Cycle Co., 9i2 North Third street.
Wanted Miscellaneous
MOTORCYCLE We want to buy '
, several used motorcycles or parts. I
Bring your machine in, or call and i
talk it over with us. We will give I
you fair treatment and quole you a
good price. Dayton Cycle Co.. 91i
North Third street. Bell 385 J.
: BICYCLE FRAMES, COASTER
BRAKES, ETC., bougnt Tor highest
cash prices. Dayton Cycle Co., !Ui
North Third street. Bell 385 J.
—— I
1 PAY highest spot cash prices for
new and seconu-liana Furniture
Phone, Bell 1381R, or arop postal lo
. Max smeltz, 1016 Market. Will cull,
city or country..
J. COOPER & SON
Pay the Highest Cash Prices
for Rags, Paper, Rubber,
1 Scrapiron and Metals. Old,
wornout Autos bought for
cash.
; Eleventh and Christiana Sts.,
Between Slate and Walnut.
. BELL 3971 W. DIAL 4371.
i MORRIS SAYS you save money by
; buying new and second-hand furni
ture here. Highest cash prices paid
for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1030
■ Market. Bell 3971 R.
; CLOTHING AND SHOES—Highest
i cash prices paid for second-hand
goods. Drop postal or call a Meltzer,
. 513 Walnut street.
! WANTED Ford Roadster. Will
. pay good price for second-hand Ford
Roadster if in good condition. Ad
. dress 8., 4992, care of Telegraph.
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices aud sold
' reasonable. S. Kcfkiu, 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. 324 Reily
street Drop postal and buyer will
call.
FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES
BOUGHT
Our refined buyers call any time.
Highest prices, s. Gold, 1014 Market.
Bell 4085 J.
A. LANE DEALER, 1022 MARKET ST.
New and second-hand furniture
, bought and sold. Delivered to all parts
j of city. Dial phone 5747.
1 WANTED One or two >4-H.-P.
Electric Motors for direct current, 220
volts. Speed about 400 R. P. M. Ad
dress Superintendent, The Telegraph !
. Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. j
; "WAR PRICES"
We pay the highest cash prices for
scrap iron, rags, rubber, paper and
metals, etc. "Both phones."
LURIA IRON & STEEL CO.,
J 22-21-26 N. Cameron St.
Business Personals
i
1 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND
AUDITOR
H. E. SCHRIVER
> 60-61-62 Union Trust Co. Bldg.,
! Harrisburg, Pa.
Systems Organized.
■ NEW LIFE REVOKED to old
* carpets by having tliem made over into
< new. beautiful rugs, any size to fit
: j rooms or hails. Oriental Rug Co., Kal
! timore, Md. Request price list.
i REMOVAL NOTICE
i J. D. BRENNEMAN,
r FLORIST.
Now located at 10 d. Market Square.
MAY 30, 1917* '
Business Personals
SPANGI.ER PLANING MILL, CO.—
Mill work of all kinds. Estimates
cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh
street.
GENERAL ROOFING
and Spouting
stove and turnace work; roof
pointing a specialty. We guar
antee all work. Apply 2114 '
Moore, or call Dial phone 5821.
UPHOLSTERING—And furniture re
pairing, mattresses renovated and
cushions of all kinds made. S. N.
Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone
ianj.
MR. PROPERTY OWNER You
are loosing money if you neglect hav
ing YOUR ROOK painted with lIITE'S
KL.ASTIC, that GOOD roof coating
that stops leaks, prevents rust, checks
decay and adds years of life to any
old. leaky i oof. A postal brings us.
HITE ii HITE, the roof paint men,
902-901 Market Street, liarrisburg,
Pa. Dial phone. Repairing leaky
SI.AO ROOKS is a specialty with us.
Let us relieve you of that roof worry.
BRING your Phonograph and Vic
trola to StaulTer Music House, 1213
.North Third street, if it needs repair
ing. We guarantee our work. Open
every evening.
MacWl LLIAMS CONSTRUCTION
CO., liuitders and Contractors. House
building our specially. Job work look
ed after carefully. Dial 3705. OFFICE,
2150 NORTH l'll'Tll STREET.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee lildg.—All kinds of detective
work handled—one eye always open.
RELL PHONE 4399.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PHOSPHO-QIININE will stake it off.
if taken in time. Gross Drug Store,
119 Market street.
Shoe Repairing
DON'T THROW AWAY those Old
Shoes. At the present price of leather
they are valuable. Bring them to us,
and we will renew them with whole
. new rubber soles and heels for $1.75.
GORDON'S, 1!>20 North Third Street,
i Hell 2642J, Dial 58U5. We call and
| deliver.
SHOE REPAIRING
I Other tlx 'em; we rebuild 'em. Your
| phone oders promptly attended to.
I Klite Shoe itepuir Co., 14 S. Dewberry
j avenue.
Undertakers
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1312 Deny St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2188.
Cleaners and Dyers
GOODMAN'S SANITARY STEAMING
j Cleaning, Pressing work. We do ali
i kind of repairing. All work guaran
teed. Call and deliver. Both phones.
'l3otf',a North Sixtli street.
SEND your clothes to EGGERT'S
CLEANING ANL DYEING WORKS,
1245 .Market street. We call and de
liver. Both phones.
Hauling and Moving
FOR HIRE— -'/2-ton Auto Truck.
Quick service. Long or short distances.
Kates reasonable. Also jitney for hire.
Call Hotel Victor. Both phones.
BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER
Piano moving a specialty. Hauling.
Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capi
tal St.. C. V. 5897, Bell 852 W.
NATIONAL TRANSFER CO. Movers
of pianos, safes, boilers and general
haulms. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Eighth
street and R. R„ New Cumberland. Bell
j phone 302'JJ.
Money to Loan
i MONEY TO LOAN At LEGAL
RATES—On furniture, real estate and
' endorsed notes. Licensed by the
State and under supervision of the
Banking Department. Equitable In
vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor, 3
North Market Square, Established
lUO4.
LOANS— sls TO S3OO
If without bank credit and
pressed lor funds with which
to meet immediate necessities,
consult this licensed, bonded,
supervised Institution, financ
ed and managed by local peo
ple. \ i
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO..
204 Chestnut St.
MONEY advanced to housekeepers
ut legal rales; business conlidential.
Prollt Sharing Loan Society, Spooner
Building, 9 North Market Square. I
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174, liarrisburg. Pa.
Storage
STORAGE —Fireproof and non-flre
proof warehouses. Private rooms for
household goods, $2 a month up. Har
-I'is burg storage Co., 437-445 S. 2nd St.
STORAGE ln brick building, rear
40S Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
G. Diener, 408 Market street.
STORAGE —410 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
rooms, sl-$3. Wagons, 75 cents month.
D. Cooper Ai Co., 417 Broad street. Both
phones.
Automobiles
MITCHELL light delivery car, In
fii\st-class condition. Will sell for
$250 cash. Call evenings. Will dem
onstrate, C. R. Rockey, 26 Columbia
Road, Enola, Pa.
. . 1 ill iiMUHF
SPECIAL
One of the fine cars In Harrlsburg. a
high-grade 40-H.-P. Willys-Knight,
I tlve-passenger Touring, special job,
has been thoroughly overhauled, re
llnished a beautiful dark blue with
white striping.
This car carries a thirty day. stan
dard warranty, the price, new, is
$1,200.00.
Our Price, $950.00.
You Save $260.00.
It's beautiful to look at. If you see
it, you will want it. Powerful yet
economical to operate.
It will be a pleasure to show you
this car and other bargains we offer.
THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURCS CO.,
212-214 North Second Street.
Both Phones.
EX)IDE BATTERY SERVICE
Ail makes of batteries recharged
and repaired: ivm k guaranteed.
Auto repairing: electrical work a
specialty.
EXCELSIOR AUTO CO
11th and Mulberry St a.
Automobiles
BUICK CAR Very cheap, New
tires. 248 South llanover, Carlisle.
Bell telephone.
SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for
sale cheap. Good assortment, with
either solid or pneumatic tires. Come
early, make your selection. Inter
national Harvester Co. of America,
Truck Department, 619 Walnut street.
1913 CADILLAC; fine condition.
Bargain at SSOO.
CADILLAC DELIVERY CAR; over
hauled and painted. SSOO to quick
buyer.
JOS. ALBERTS, 108 Market St.
Bell 4458, Dial 3804
REO AUTOMOBILE, 1914 model, for
sale; been overhauled lately; good
running order; electric lights, self
starter, etc. Owner needs money.
Price for quick sale, $375. Call 912
North Third street.
FOR SALE One-ton Republic
Truck, open express body, with driv
er's cab, practically as good as new.
Big bargain if sold quick. Miller Auto
Co., 68 South Cameron street. Bell
phone 4119, Dial 5660.
OLD AUTOMOBILES
We make a specialty in buy
ing of Old Automobiles for
dismantling purposes. All
parts of some makes and some
parts of all makes always on
hund.
LURIA IRON & STEEL CO.,
22-24-26 N. Cameron Street.
Both phones.
CURTIS A. STOUGH
Dealer In all kinds of second-hand
cars. Autos bought and sold. Ford
cars a specialty.
82 Soutn Cameron street. Bell 3588.
EVERETT 1913, in good condi
tion. Price reasonable. A bargain.
Storage, repairing, oils, gas, etc.
Conover's Garage, 1334 Howard street.
Bell 4340 J.
WANTED Automobiles for parts,
wrecked or old-timers, anywhere.
Highest prices paid. Phone, write or
bring car. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. 27-
29 North Cameron street. Bell phone
1710, Dial 3060. A. Scliilliuan.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any
kind, if you cannot sell your car, why
not consign it to or exchange it with
us for a better one. Our charges for
selling are 5 per cent. only. No storage
charges if car is not sold. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE
PARTMENT, 27-29 North Cameron
street.
Garages
REAR 2109 GREEN STREET—Gar
age space for rent; immediate posses
sion at $5.00 per month. W. H. Eby,
45 Union Trust Building.
BLACK'S GARAGE—Live and dead
storage; new lireproof building; full
line oi Tires, Accessories. Repair shop
uext door. 203-205 S. Seventeenth St.
WM. PENN GARAGE,
304-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funerals, parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564.
FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE
Court and Cranberry streets: storage
by day or month; moderate rates; 24-
hour service; repairs, gas, air.
SUNSHINE GARAGE, Jas. L. Riggio.
Expert repairing on all kinds of auto
mobiles. Pullman Service Station. 82
South Cameron street. Bell 3588.
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 J.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
WANTED
MOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES
We will pay you good prices for
your second-hand Motorcycles, Bi
cycles, or parts. Bring them in and
let us make you an orfer, or drop a
postal and buyer will call.
See us for BU Bargains In Motor
cycles and Bicycles. Easy terms. Pay
as you ride.
DAYTON CYCLE CO.,
912 N. Third St. Bell 385 J.
1916 HARLEY-DAVIDSON, electric
equipped, three speed with sidecar.
Cost, $360.00. Cash price, $200.00.
Heagy Bros, 1200 North Third street.
TWO 1915 Harley-Davidson, electric
equipped, three speed motorcycles.
Rebuilt. Guaranteed to be in lirst
ciass condition SIBO.OO each
1916 Excelsior, electric equipped,
three speed, with starter, speedometer
and tools. Rebuilt, In fine condition.
$175.00
Two 1916 Indian, three speed, elec
tric equipped motorcycles, with start
ers, speedometers and tandems and
tools. Look like new... .$210.00 each
HEAGY BROS, 1200 North Third St.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE —Also Thor
and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap;
just been overhauled; all twin cylin
-1 ders and in good condition. C. H.
Uhler. Seventeenth and Derry streets.
READING-STANDARD, single-cyl
' inder Motorcycle. Overhauled and re
painted. FIRST $25 TAKES IT. Ap
ply 912 North Third street.
BICYCLE BARGAINS —25 wheels to
" select from; prices from $lO up to $45;
easy terms; pay while you ride. Day
ton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street.
Accessories —Repairs
1 YOUR RADIATOR WON'T LEAK
If we repair it. Years of factory ex
■ perlence has taught us how. Repairs
to lamps, fenders, etc. Handiest spot
in town, and our facilities make cost
low. Bring us your next job.
HBG. AUTO RADIATOR WORKS,
j 805 North Third. Bell Phone,
I. SILVERTOWN CORD
FOUR 34x4 Clinchers. *
Will be sold cheap.
• Bell phone 100.
TIRE REPAIRING Best of work
guaranteed at reasonable prices. Call
and giv<\ us a trial. Good Service Tire
1 Co.. 1019 Market street.
COMMUNITY GARAGE. 1338 Thomp
son Ave. Ford owner's service station.
1 Repairs, accessories. Flat rate on Ford
repairs. Work guaranteed. Bell 401,
TIRE BARGAINS
1 DIAMOND TIRE AND TUBE Q. I.
Non-skid, 5x37, slightly used. $6.50;
two Firestone Q. D., plain tread. 4x31,
$5.00; one set wheels with demount
able rims, complete, size 4V&X34, $5.00.
OTHER BARGAINS
! 1 R. H. Steering-gear, complete. $4.00
; 1 Galv. Tank, 120-gal. capc., new. SB.OO
1 top and side curtains for 1913
Reo, good condition .....$5.00
' 1 Windshield $4.00
• 1 Presto Tank SB.OO
Assortment of Auto Cushions, up
' bolstered. Will sell cheap.
RELIABLE TIRE & REPAIR CO.,
Prune Ave. at Mulberry. Dial 4523.
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Have
your batteries charged and repaired
' by a practical repair man. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
DETROIT BATTERY SERVICE CO..
912 North Third St.,
Bell phone 385 J.
STANLEY STEAMER CARS
KOKHLER TRUCKS. SALES & SER
VICE; general auto repairing and sup
plies. Battery recharging. Paul O, !
Messner, 1118 Jamil street.
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