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JSTZKB—September 16. 1917, Dil
e, widow of Simon Mentxer, aS e "
Relatives and friends are .
) attend funeral services Thursday
fternoon at 1 o'clock at . hel ,_l„
esidence, 1216 Derry street. Inter
„.nt Stone Church Cemetery, turn
triand county._ ■
V— Km ill aR. F0.%. Wife If?*?
ox. Progress, Pa-, died ' j fi4
icrning, September 16. aged 64
service. wlllbeheldThurv
ay afternoon, et 2 P. M.. fromher
ite residence, iui'the services
n<l interment at fhoop
elatives and friends aie invited to
ttend without furthel notice.
LOST AND I'OCN 1>
OST crescent-shaped breast-
Monday afternoon, on the go
■a iif Hpsprvolr IRi K. nCnftru 11
irned ?o C L.Miller at Mechanics'
st Co.
Pocketbook Tuesday p. m.
Fourth and Market and
elfth and Market, containing a
i of money, annual pass and other
ortant papers- Reward if returned
IVlegrnpH office. _
vicinity of Third and
streets, silver pin, with green
white stone, green stone in pen
t. Valued as keepsake. Itetui n to
State street, lteward.
Hi:!-! 1 XX ANTED— MaIe
CANVASSERS
Wanted. Men with newspaper
experience preferred. Guaran
teed salary and expenses.
Give details of Previous expe
rience in letter to L., 6304. care
of Telegraph.
EN WANTED to load stone. 27% c
ton. Can earn *25 to $35 per
k. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax
(■--
MEN WANTED
contract cutting and husking
) acres cofn. Eight cents per
lei paid for cutting and husking.
ERSHEY C INUUSTRIAL SCHOOL
Farm Dept.. Hershey. Pa.
WANTED
100 Common laborers.
H. KOPPERS CO..
Care of Bethlehem fcteel Co.,
Coke Oven Plant,
Steelton. Pa.
A O first class plumbers wanted at
. Apply Herre Brothers. 411
Hhn street. Harrisburg.
SUCATED and refined young man.
ted as secretary for advertising,
v club; exceptional opportunity; >
al compensation. Address rield
etary. Box 6361, care of Telegraph j
!L_
ANTED A chauffeur snd a j
on driver with city experience
t Brewing Company, torster
t.
ANTED— White girl for general I
rework; small family; good wages; .
t like children; references re
pd. Bell 1471 M. i :
SALESLADIES j
•rienced wanted for our Suit, i;
ar.d Waist Departments. Apply i
; I
ASTRICH'S NEW STORE,
",08 Market Street.
ANTED —A white girl for general ,
ework in family of three. Phone
Bell.
ANTED r-niesman for grocery
rtment. Apply Steelton Store Cp..
Hon. Pa.
ANTED, AT ONCE Boys 16 to
ears of age, for Press work; also
rers. Good wages paid. Inquire
alance & Grosjean Mfg. Co.. Jef
m and Division streets.
ANTED —One or two young men
•ork about Auto Garage, driving
repairing of all kinds. A chance ;
earn the automobile business. ;,
; be prepared to pay S3O tuition, j
Transportation School, _ 2i-29 .
h Cameron street. Bell lilO.
ANTED ReNable man, honest |
good reputation, for shipping
; in wholesale house, none but
>etent nun need reply and with
ence. Address Box 124.
ANTED Farmer to work two
e farm. Apply C. Peterroan,
ther Bureau, Old Post Office, be
n 9 and 4 and 7:15 and 8:15 P. M.
ERK With some knowledge of
>graphy, for construction office,
y at once. Nelson & Lewin, 26
h Third street. Roorp 14.
ANTED Boy. over 10, to learn
j-engraving. A good opportunity
arn a good trade. Apply to Phcto
aving Dept., The Telegraph Prlnt
:o.
ANTED A boy for general of
tvork to learn typewriting busi-
Apply Remington Typewriter
>any, 119 Walnut Btreet.
\NTED Twenty-five wood
pers, by the day or cord; also
al coilers. Apply to J. A. Seidcl,
avillc.
VNTED Young men to learn
business and become practical
anics and chauffeurs. Auto
sportation School, 27-29 N. Cam
street.
LESMAN for high-class news
r and rural magazine proposition,
anteed salary and liberal com
on to live man. Give age, previ
experience in detail and other
fixations in letter, which will be
iential if desired, to B„ 6214. care
FOR RENT
0 Chestnut St., Bellevue Park.
SUBURBAN
mmelstown—2H s. b., 8 r. b., *:io
vnton—2% 8. f.. 10 r. b. ... <3O
dlx, "Philadelphia" cottage.
APARTMENTS
Locust St., 2 r. and b S2O
Pine St., 2 rooms S3O
S. Fourth St.. 4 r. and b.. 937.n0
v High-grade Apartments on'
orth Second street.
OFFICES
Locust St., 14x30 |2O
Pine St.. first floor S3O I
nklin Building, 212 Locust St.! !
Market St.. 2d & 3d floors. s7s*
STORE ROOMS
Reily St. 915
Broad St. (15
Refy St (IS
Broad St (25
ade Building $35 ,
1 and 9 N. Third. 24x40 ft., s44>j !
Market St.. 2fl & 3d floors. $73 |
Market St.. 15x95 #125
n-Harris Hotel, Third St. '
ller Brothers & Co.
nber Hhg. Heal Estate nard !
REAL ESTATE
■ ranee Surety Bonda
l.oru.t an d ( onrl Streets
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTKI)—MaIe
WANTED Boy. 16 years of age
desires work on a farm with priv
ilege of going to school. K.. 6232; care
of Telegraph.
WANTED 5O able-bodied,
men for piece work. Ex
perienced truckers can earn $75
■ to S9O per month. Must be able
to read and write. Apply in
person only to agent of Penn
sylvania Railroad Company at.
Division Street _ Transfer, P. j
R. ft. Co., Harrisburg, Pa.
LABORERS WANTED Steady !
work, good wages and chance' for ad- :
vancenient. Apply Central Iron & I
Steel Company. j
WANTED—CIerk to sell sundries I
in down town drug store. State age,
residence and where worked previous
ly. S. 6236, care Telegraph.
WANTED—White chauffeur, must
be experienced and a careful driver
and competent to care for car. Ad
dress. with references, 1* 5920, care
Telegraph.
WANTED Two or three stock
salesman on a new and unusual
proposition. Liberal advances to men
of proven ability. Address R„ 621 a.
care of Telegraph.
HELP XVANTKD—FK3IALE
WANTED Girls. not
under 16 years of ag", to
learn the trade of cigarmak
ing. Pay $6.00 a week to
learn. Experienced girls
earning upward to $20.00 a
week.
Apply at
HARRISBURG CIGAR CO..
No. 500 Race Street.
MILLINERY APPRENTICES
I/earn to be a Milliner. We
pay while learning. Good
wages after apprenticeship.
Apply
ASTRICH'S.
308 Market Street.
WANTED A girl for general
housework; reference asked. Call 127
State street.
WANTED—Young woman to act as
assistant in dental office. Address D„
5907, care of Telegraph.
WAITRESS—Wanted at the Alva
Restaurant, opposite Penn Station.
CAPABLE WOMEN for permanent
position distributing hosiery and un
derwear to regular customers, at mill
prices. All or spare time; SSO to SIOO
monthly. Parker Co., 2750 North
• Twelfth street, Philadelphia.
MILLINERY APPRENTICES
I Learn to be a milliner. We pay
while learning. Good wages after ap
! prenticeship. Apply
ASTRICH'S
308 Market Street.
WANTED White girl for general .
housework; small family; good wages;
must like children; references re- |
quired. T., care of Telegraph.
WANTED Cook to take charge of |-
house for three young men (white). '
No noon meal. Friday and Sunday af- !
ternoons out. Salary, SB. 0.. 6231,1
care of Telegraph.
WANTED A refined woman for
housekeeper by a man with two chil
dren. Apply K., 6234, care of Tele
graph.
WHITE cook wanted. Apply Piatt's i'
Boarding House, 222 Chestnut street. I
• ;
WANTED American wmte wo- ]
man, honest and respectable, thor- i
oughly experienced in restaurant |
work; must be able to do general
cooking and pastry work and wait on
tables when required. Steady work,
good pay and no heavy chores. Like
a home to a good woman. Prefer one I
who has been In restaurant business
for herself. Write to B„ 6917, care
of Harrisburg Telegraph.
WANTED An old colored woman
to take care of four children. None .
but a good, old woman need apply.
Call at 1334 Mayflower avenue.
OPERATORS on power sewing ma
chinea. Steady work. See our new
building.
JENNINGS MFG. CO.,
2012 North Fourth street.
APPLY AT ONCE Several ener
getic girls over 16 years of age. who
wish permanent employment. Harris
burg Bag and Box Company, 1550 Ver
uon street.
A VERY SPECIAL OFFER The
Office Training School has an lnter
esf ng offer open to those who decide
now to enter the Fall opening Classes
day or night school. September 4th.
Decide now that you will qualify for
Abetter position In life, with rewards
In proportion. Call to-day; no obliga
tion. 121 Market street. •
WANTED, AT ONCE Girls for
the foldingroom and stockroom. Ap
ply Blough Mfg. Co.. Reily and Fulton
streets.
DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART re
quire the services of millinery ap
prentices—compensation while learn
ing.
Salesgirl for Boys' Hats.
Salesgirls for Millinery trimmings.
WANTED
Weavers and Learners.
Apply Silk Mill.
Corner North and Second Sts.
HOSIERY Knlttvrs ana Doopers
wanted. Steady work and good pay.
Aply at once to New Idea Hosiery Co.,
Fourteenth and Mayflower street*,
Harrisburg.
WANTED—Young women to learn
the automobile business. Day and
Night Classes. Will give practical
training in driving and repairing au
tomobiles of all kinds. Apply at once.
Auto Transportation School, 27-29
North Cameron street, Bell phone
1710, Dial 3060.
GIRLS to feed Platen presses. Ex
perience not necessary. Apply Fore
man. The Telegraph Printing Co., Sec
ond Floor Telegraph Building Annex.
H-.rrlsburg, Pa.
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
GOVERNMENT WAR POSITIONS
open. Clerical work, men-women
wanted. JIOO month. List free.
Franklin Institute. Dept. 409'?,
Rochester. N. Y.
TWO of our students received The
Underwood Certificate making 60 and
65 words per minute. Our Instruc
tions and methods are the very best.
All commercial subjects are thorough
ly taught. Enroll with us now or
September 4. Harrisburg Shorthand
School, 31 North Second street, Har
risburg. Pa.
SITU ATION S \V ANTED—MALK
WANTED Boy, 16 years of age
desires work of any kind, with priv
ilege of going to bchool. K., 6232, care
of Telegraph.'
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
YOUNb LADY would like position
as COOK P. O. Box 2011, Steelton.
SITUATIONS VVANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Middle-aged woman
wishes day's work of any kind, as
dishwasher or chambermaid: can come
with reference. Call, or address, 1426
: Wyeth avenue. City.
WANTED—By middle aged woman
housekeeping for widower. Country
town preferred. Apply 1824 Fulton
street, city.
WANTED Young woman would
like to have work of any kind. Mrs.
Charles Anderson, 1416 Williams
j street.
] WANTED Young woman wishes
position in store. Bell 3495.
! WANTED Young colored woman
j wishes position at Tight housework
among nice, religious, quiet people;
j plain cooking if desired. Address 1334
j Mayflower avenue.
FIRST-CLASS laundress, day's work !
in city or out. Call 1008 Fox street. !
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ROOMS FOR RENT
118 SYLVAN TERRACE Furnish
ed rooms for rent; conveniences, rent
j reasonable; front, second floor room,
near batli for 1 or 2 gentlemen
friends; centrally located; write or
call to Mrs. Edw. Rise.
NICELY furnished second floor
front room. Centrally located. 129
Walnut street. Dial 5775.
TWO large rooms on second floor
one front and bay window room; hot
water system; use of phone; both de
sirable for two people. 117 Pine
street.
THREE ROOMS, furnished, or un
furnished, with all conveniences; Pef
fer near Second. Apply, with refer
ences. A. P. Doray, Room 3. 18 North
Third.
TWO nicely furnished rooms on
second floor, for light housekeeping.
Gas range and balcony. No' children.
433 South Thirteenth street.
SECOND floor furnished room for
gentleman. 703 North Second street.
FOR RENT One furnished b.-d
--room, with privilege of both parlor
and kitchen. Young couple pre
ferred. Address K„ 6233, care of Tele
graph.
DERRY ST., 1426 Room suitable
for refined young man; strictly private
family; all conveniences. Bell 3991 J.
TWO furnished rooms in private
apartment, with use of-same, suitable
for two young ladies; reference re
quired. Call Bell phone 4558.
SECOND ST.. 1700 Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings In city.
TWO ROOMS FOR RENT'— Unfur
nished; suitable for light housekeep
ing. 1820 North Third street.
METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean,
furnished rooms, hot and cold water,
phone. Rates, $3 per week and up.
518 Market, at the Subway Entrance.
ROOMS ANI> BOARD
WANTED—Boarders and roomers,
Mrs. Cunningham. 1817% North Sev
enth street.
ROOMS WANTED
GENTLEMAN desires room and
board with private family of refine
ment In Hill section. Address Box
R6235.
MAN AND WIFE desire one or
two connecting furnished rooms with
private bath if possible, in desirable
residential section close to center of
city preferred, though not essential.
References exchanged. Address Box
K5919, care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
I 2nd St. N. 34—The 'Young Apart
ments for adults only; six rooms and
bath; bay window facing Second St.;
city steam; strictly modern; rent,
$42.50; suitable for office and resi
dence combined; possession Oct. Ist,
Apply to A. C. Young, Real Estate In
Its Entirety. 34 North Second St.
SEVERAL APARTMENTS at Kich
man's, 2638 Main street, Penbrook. Pa.
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED Furnished apartment
of four or live rooms; or several rooms
for light housekeeping. Address L.,
5918, care of Telegraph.
APARTMENT Of four or five
rooms and a bath. Hill preferred.
Phone 2815 W.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
MARKET STREET. NO. 1159 22
feet wide central location for busi
ness or residence worth $1,100.00
will sell to quick buyer for $850.00.
Inquire of L. Minter, 1167 Market
street. Both phones.
FOR SALE Dwelling 107 Chest, ■
nut street. All improvements. Imme
diate possession. N. K. Oyster, 15
South Third street.
1222 BAILEY. 2%-story frame; side
entrance and large yard; 7 rooms; im
provements; $2,000. Apply 1. M. Cas
sell. 1444 Regina street.
FOR SALE An attractive 2hi
story cottage style dwelling, contain
ing 8 rooms and bath; all modern im
provements: located at the corner of
Hamilton and Logan streets. Camp
Hill. This property can be bought at
a bargain price. Brinton-Packer Co.. .
Second and Walnut streets.
TWELFTH STREET, ,1505—9 rooms
and bath; all improvements; lot. 72x
105 feet; variety of fruit; outbuild
ings; price, $2,200. 11. G. Pedlow, 3
South Thirteenth street.
CHESTNUT STREET, 1616 —9 '
rooms and bath; all modern improve
ments; rental, S2O. Can be bought for
$2,650. H. G. l'edlow, 3 South Thir
teenth street.
FOR SALE Modern home on Hill.
$440 cash, balance S2O per month.
For Sale Two-story brick house;
front porch; improvements; Tenth
Ward. Easy payment plan. Both
phones. Kougli, Brightbill & Kline, I -
307" Kunkel Building.
HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
We have several fine three-story
brick dwelling houses, situated on
Sixteenth street between Market and -
Chestnut, that can be purchased on
eivy monthly payments. These houses i
have all modern Improvements.
LINCOLN REALTY CO..
P. O. Box 349.
EDGEMONT Two lots. 30x120. :
Price. $126.00 each/ Easy terms. Wal
ter L. Dowhower, 21 North Fifth
street. Both phones.
HOUSES FOR SALE * in city and
suburban, both large and small. Some
10 per cent, investments. C. H. Cor
der, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R.
REAL ESTATE FOR, RENT
TOR RENT House and store- ui
room. 2001 North Sixth street. Apply ]
to Robert A. Enders, Camp Curtln :
Trust Company Building.
FOR RENT lB2l N. Fourth St.;
corner property containing large store
room with modern shelves, counters ]
and bin. second tloor apartment which 1
would rent for $35.00, third floor i
apartment would rent for $25.00, also <
stable and slaughterhouse on rear of i
lot. This store room was formerly oc- '
cupled as a meat market and grocery i
store. The property Is well located. I
being Just opposite Kelker Street i
Market. Rent, SIOO.OO per month. 1
Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Wal
nut streets.
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I REAL estate" for bent
FOR RENT Bl3 Nofth Second
street, 3-story brick, ten rooms, bath,
all improvements, good condition. Ex
cellent location. Immediate posses
sion. Apply 1100 North Front street.
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth
and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller, 213
Walnut. Bey phono 797 M.
real~estate wanted
HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
We have several prospects who
Vish to purchase homes, preferably
on the Hill. All communications and
prices treated coniidentially.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
P. O. Box 349.
' LOTS
LOTS FOR SALE
Buy your Garden Spots now. Don't
wait until Spring. I have lots at Oak
Lane, Camp Hill, Paxtang, Penbrook
and Linglestown Extension. Cheap
and on easy terms. C. H. Corder. 1190
Walnut street. Bell 2412 R.
~~ OFFICES AN I) - STOREROOMS
FOR RENT
STOREROOM 332 BROAD STREET.
STOREROOM 252 HAMILTON ST.
STOREROOM 604 MARKET STREET.
CHAS. ADLER,
1002 NORTH THIRD STREET.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest
prices for second-hand clothing,
shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will
convince you. Drop card, or call Bell
2899 M, 1116 Cowden.
OLD WOOD AND LUMBER WANT-!
ED. F. J. Marter, 488 Mohn street,
Steelton. Bell 9470.
WANTED Small National cash
register, Harrisburg Directory for
1917, good bookcase; also books, all
kinds. Aurand, 913 North Third
street.
WANTED Disc records. If you
are tired of your old records, we will
buy them. N. Brenner, 1315 North
Third street.
CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices and
sold reasonable. S. - Refkin, 407
Broad street. Bell phone 2860.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
Hign prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
J. COOPER & SON
We make a specialty of and pay
high cash prices for old, wornuut
autos. Also buy rags, paper, rubber,
scrapiron and metal.
Eleventh and Christiana Sts.,
Between State and Walnut
BELL 3971W DIAL 4371
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD. I pay highest
cash prices. Phone Bell 1381R, or
drop postal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Mar
ket street. Will call, city or country.
"I'OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
A NUMBER OF VISIBLE machines
taken in exchange on the sale of Rem
ington Self-starters, at a bargain.
Call, or phone, REMINGTON TYPE
WRITER COMPANY. 119 Walnut
street.
PULLMAN BABY CARRIAGE Re
versible. Excellent condition. Price.
SIO.OO. Inquire 222 North Fourteenth
street after 6 P. M.
EASTER LILIES 52.00 per dozein.
Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop. 810
North Third street.
Bargains in Typewriters. All makes,
second-na.id and rebuilt. Bought, ex
changed, rented and sold. Geo. P. Til
lotson, 205 Locust. Ol>p. Orpheum.
PAINT! FAINT! PAINT!
At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street,
5,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed 1
Paint. Also full line of Acme Quality
Paint, largest Stock of Ready Mixed )
Paint In Harrisburg.
FOR SALE, at Gables, 111-117
South Second street. Lawn Fence,
Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting,
Building Hardware. Plaster Board,
Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board.
Doors, Sash, Shutters. Mouldings,
Porch Posts, Pumpp etc.
• FOR SALE Combination folding
bed, desk and bookcase, drop-end
couch, music cabinet, gas stove, hall
rack, wash machine, etc. S. W. Shu
maker, 613 North Fifteenth street.
FOR SALE Forty head of sheep.
Most all with lambs. A good invest
ment to hold six months and resell.
Price, $650. M. O. Swartz, Hummels
town, Pa.
SASHES At Gable's, 111-117 South
Second street; 5,000 sets of new sash,
BXIO, 12 L painted qnd glazed, $1.50
per set. All other regular sizes; door's
and shutters, all sizes.
FOR SALE Unredeemed waft-hes
and diamonds at prices lower than
can be bought wholesale.
CHAS. ARONSON,
I Reliable Jeweler and Broker.
| 422 Market Street.
FARMS *
FARMS ~FOR SALE
From 2 acres to 200 acres. Farms
near Harrisburg on State Roads. Good
buildings and water. Cheap and terms
right. C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut
street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R.
WANTED A Farm not over 15
miles from Harrisburg. Improved
<real estate given in exchange. A. C.
Mead, Eighth Floor, Union Trust Co.
Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE
Saturday. Sept. 29, 1917, at 2 P. M.
The undersigned will sell on the
premises, the farm known as the
Fickes farm, situated in Monroe town
ship, 4 miles east of Carlisle, a short
distance off the Trlndle Spring Road
and about'one mile from street car.
The farm contain* 18 ACRES, of ex
cellent limestone land. BRICK HOUSE,
bank barn, and other outbuildings;
two cisterns, krtesian well v and all
kinds of fruit trees.
D. L FICKES, Agent.
C. H. DKVXNNEY, Auct,
FARMS
FARM FOR SALE 2B to 30 acres,
for $2,700; one-half hour from Ling
lestown; good, level ground; good
house and barn. A small amount
down. Also 50 other farms. Call at
107 Chestnut street.
26-ACRE FARM, 7 miles south of
, Harrisburg, on State Road; new 7-
room house, bank barn, young apple
and peach orchard; about 300 trees. 3
: acres wood land; close to school,
church and store; land lays nice to
, farm; adapted for fruit and trucking;
good fence. Apply C. H. Corder, 1190
. Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell
2412 R.
FOR SALE 36-acre farm, located
2% miles from Enola; elegant build
ings; good soil; abundance of fruit.
; This is an up-to-date farm and should
apTieal to any one interested in a place
of this size. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec
ond and Walnut streets.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
I changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it of:,
if taken in time. Gross Drug Store.
119 Market street.
ELECTRIC VACUUM SWEEPERS—-
New. high-grade machines for rent,
day or hour. Second-hand machines
bought and sold. Mr. Martin, Bell 1132.
A. ABRAMSON went together with
. the Reliable Rag and Metal Co., and
' are interested in all Junk, Leather
Shoes and Empty Barrels. Call us up
and w* will call for It. 1107-1109
North Seventh street.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled—one eye always ouen
■ BELL PHONE 4399.
LURIA IRON &•STEEL CO. deals
In steel, rags, rubber, metals and
< papermill supplies. Broad and Wal
lace. Also salvage from fire and wreck
Call Bell phone 936, Dial 3045.
UPHOLSTERING And furniture
repairing, mattresses renovated and
cushions ot all kinds made. S. N
Cluck. 320-326 Woodbine street!
Phone 1317 J.
RELIABLE
Locksmith and Electric Shop
We make KEYS of anjr style at
special prices. Locks repaired
Electric light and bell wiring and
repairing. All kinds of sharpen
ing and general repairing. 1303
North Sixth. Bell 3995, Dial 6854.
M. H. BAKER & CO., Plumbing and
Heating Contractors, 1330 Berry
street. Both phones. -
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND
AUDITOR
H. E. SCHRIVER
60-61-62 Union Trust Co. Bids,
Harrisburg, Pa.
.Systems Organized.
Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION
CO., Builders and Contractors. House
building our specialty. Job work
looked after carefully. Dial 3706
OFFICE, 2160 NORTH FIFTH
STREET.
SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO.—
Mill work of all kinds. Estimates
cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh
street.
BUSINESS ({I'I'OHTL'.MTIKS
FOR SALE All machin
ery and shafting necessary for
equipping first-class planing
mill, including a 25-H.-P.
motor.
FOR RENT Building and
yard corner Seventh and
Forster streets. About 8,000
square feet iloor space in
building. Yard as large.
Best location In city for
I Warehouse or Factory. In
quire
J. E. RHOADS,
Cowden and Forster Streets.
ANY legitimate business, store,
stock or property sold or exchanged
on commission. No exclusive con
tracts asked. Quick results. Strict
est confidence. References former
clients. Square Business Exchange,
396 EUicott Square. Buffalo.
A GOOD BUSINESS AND REALTY
PROPOSITION 55,000 will place
you in a position to purchase a four
story building, six apartments and
large storeroom; city steam heal; elec
tric elevator in building; modern im
provements; cold storage plant; lix
tures, stock and good will. For full
particulars apply to A. P. Dorani,
Room 3. 18 North Third.
Cleaners and Dyers
GOODMAN'S Sanitary Steaming,
Cleaning, Pressing Works. Repairing
work guaranteed. Call and deliver.
Both phones. N. Sixth street.
SEND your clothes to EGGERT'S
CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS.
1245 Market street. We call and de
liver. Both phones.
Hauling and Moving
BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER
Piano moving a specialty. Hauling.
Square dealing our policy. 917-A CapT
tal St. C. V. 6897, Bell 862 W.
Musical
VIOLINS. MANDOLINS, GUITARS,
BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repair
ed. OYLER S. 14 South Fourth street.
WE BUY. SELL OR EXCHANGE all
kinds of talking machine records at
1213 North Third street. Hsrrisbuig,
Pa. Open Evenings.
Money to Loan
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., -Jnc., Second Floor, 8
North Market Square. Established
180 i.
I Money to Loan
MONEY advanced to Housekeepers
at legal rates; business confidential.
Protlt Sharing Loan Society, Spooner
! Building:. 9 North Market Square.
I
LOANS—SIS TO S3OO
With prices on coal, pota
toes and other necessities ad
vancing and the charges on
| small loans llxed by law, now
I la the time tor honest work
ing people to take advantage
of a financial institution of
! this kind and save money.
You will not sacrifice one iota
of your self-respect by con
sulting us.
CO-OPERATIVE
! LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.,
204 Chestnut St.
[ WE LEND MONEY in compliance
; with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu
als in need of ready cash; small loans
j a specialty; business contldential;
yjayments to suit borrower's convenl
rence; positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO..
• 132 Walnut Street.
Shoe Repairing
SHOE REPAIRING
Others fix 'em; we rebuild 'em. Your
phone orders promptly attended to.
Elite Shoe Repair Co., 14 S. Dewberry
I avenue.
NEW, UP-TO-DATE
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
| Now open at 230 Strawberry street.
JOS. GORDON, PROP. Our shop at
1820 North Third street will also be
continued. Bell 938W, Dial 5553.
Storage
STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms
sl-$3. Wagons, 75c month. D. Cooper
& Co.. 417 Broad St. Both .-hones.
STORAGE—Fireproof and non-flre
proof warehouses. Private rooms for
household goods, $2 a month lip. Har
risburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd St.
STORAGE ln brick buildins, rear
408 Market. Household goods in clean
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
G. Diener, 408. Market street.
=3
Undertakers .
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
511 North Second Street.
Bell 252. Dial 3145.
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2188.
Where to Dine Well
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT
Home cooking served to Busi
nessmen and Ladies in sepa
rate diningroom.
DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS
Where cuisine is an art and
eating a pleasure. Manhattan
Restauiant, 317 Market street.
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE
HAYNES 1916 6-cylinder 3-
passtnger Cloverleaf Roadster. Will
sell at right price. Call Bell 838 for
an appointment.
FOR SALE 1917 Light Six Buick
Roadster, in A 1 shape all over. Hud
son Sales Agency, 1137 Mulberry
street. Bell 1396.
FOR SALE Six-cylinder touring
car. Must be sold before Saturday.
No reasonable offer refused. Can be
seen Electric Evergreen and
Thompson streets.
AUTOS FOlt SALE
Maxwell Mascott, A 1 shape $275
Ford Light Delivery, panel body,
in fine condition S3OO
1916 Chalmer-40, like new $950
1915 Hudson, 6-passenger, latest
equipment. This car ts a big
bargain at SSOO
MILLER AUTO CO..
68 South Cameron Street.
Both Phones.
1914 FORD TOURING CAR and 1914
Maxwell Roadster. Both completely
overhauled and good as new. Your
choice. $225.00. Horst*. Linglestown,
Pa.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers,
in any condition. See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking, A. Schlffmann, 1021 Mar
ket street. Bell 3633.
OVERLAND
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
TWO BIG BARGAINS
1917 OVERLAND COUNTRY
CLUB
—five wire wheels, slip cov
ers, extra equipment. A very
unusual buy at $650
1917 OVERLAND ROADSTER
—retinlshed in pearl gray,
looks like new. Fully guar
anteed—and a wonder at.ssso
Payments Can Be Arranged
THE OVERLAND-HARRIS
BURG CO.,
212-214 N. 2nd St. Open Evenings.
OVERLAND
. USED CAR DEPARTMENT
Two Big Special Bargains
1916 5 passenger OverlanTT tour
ing car —with electric light and
starter, reflnished and guaran
teed in A No. 1 condition. Big
bargain for quick buyer, SO6O.
Six-cylinder Overland 7-
passenger, with extra equip
ment Including slip covers.
Will be ready to demonstrate
Sept. 22. This car, we've
priced SIOO less than any car
of this model herotofore. A
deposit will hold it for you.
Payments Can Be Arranged
The Overland-Harrisburg Co.,
212-214 N. 2nd St. Open Evenings
1913 AND 1914 TOURING FORDS
always on hand from $250.00 to
$276.00. All Good. Call Horst. Ling
lestown, Dauphin County, Pa.
CHALMERS -- Model 24. 1914; 7-
passenger; 6-cylinder, touring car for
sale; self-starter; electrically equip
ped; two extra tires and tubes;
slip covers for all scats and side cur
tains; machine very little used; bar
gain to quick buyer; will demonstrate.
Call at once to Excelsior Uardge,
1021 Market street.
EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE^
All makes of batteries recharged
and repaired; work guaranteed.
Auto repairing; electrical work a
specialty.
EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO..
11th and Mulberry Sts.
WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con
slgnment and charge only 5 per cent.
No storage charges It car Is not aold.
Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N.
Cameron street.
FOR SALE One 6-cyllnder, 7-pas
senger Haynes. Will exchange for
good runabout. Apply Bell 4667.
SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for
sale cheap. Good assortment, with
either solid or pneumatic tires. Come
early, make your selection. Inter
iiational Harvester Co. of America.
Truck Department. 619 Walnut street.
FOR SALE Come and see our
bargains. Light delivery and a one
ton truck must be sold, and wIH sell
at a bargain. A little racer good
as new. Six-passenger, 4-cyltnder
touring car, good as new. Federick's
Garage, Forster near Front.
GARAGES
BLACK'S GARAGE—Live and dead
storage; new fireproof building, full
line of Tires, Accessories. Repair shop
next door. 208 206 S. Seventeenth St.
CAMP CURTIN GARAGE
Seventh Street, Around the Corner of
Camp Street.
Storage by day or month. Open day
and night. Prompt service. Expert
mechanics. Repairing guaranteed. A
trial will convince you that our work <
( and price Is.right. 8eU.1093J
f
SEPTEMBER 19, 1917.
AMERICA IS NOT
SATISFIED WITH
SWEDISH NOTE
Lansing May Ask Stockholm
For Unequivocal
Statement
By Associated Press
Stockholm, Sept. 19.—1t is gen
erally believed here that the troubles
of the Swedish government in con
nection with the German telegrams
forwarded from Buenos Aires through
the Swedish legation are by no means
over. The question of the hour is
whether the United States will rest
satisfied with the tone of the Swedish
communication issued last Saturday.
It would surprise no one hero if Sec
retary Lansing were to call for a
clear and unequivocal statement to
the effect that the forwarding of
American communications in lan
guage open to the Swedish authori
' OARAGES
„ * WM. PENN GA It AGE
304-6 Quench street. Limousinec for
funerals, parties and balls; careful
open day and night. Bell
ACCESSORIES AND REI'AIKS
HEX GARAGE, 1917 North Third
street, is the place to store your car
for the winter. An up-to-date repair
shop, under our personal management,
just opened.
TOUR RADIATOR WON'T LEAK
If you have it repaired at the right
filace, come and sea us, we also repair
amps, fenders, etc.
HBG. AUTO RADIATOR WORKS
805 N. Third St Bell Phone
TIRE REPAIRING Best of work
guaranteed at reasonable prices. Call
and give us a trial. Good Service Tire
Co., 1019 Market street.
ONE 1914 Ford, one 1917 Metz
truck for sale. Also general repair
ing work properly done and guaran
teed. Also storage, at the SUNSHINE
GARAGE, 82 South Cameron street.
BRING your car to us. Experts on
ignition and carburetor troubles.
Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE
AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones.
I.ECiAIi NOTICES
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Walter W. Alt
house. late of Harrisburg, Dauphin
County, Pa., deceased, having beta
granted to the undersigned residing
in Harrisburg, all persfcna indebted to
said Estate are requested to make Im
mediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment.
HELEN R. ALTHOUSE,
Or to Administratrix.
I. P. RWMAN,
Attorney-at-Law.
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Gover
nor of the State of Pennsylvania on
Thursday, the 27th day of September,
1917, under the Act of Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entUled "An A c t to provide for the
Incorporation and Regulation of Cer
tain Corporations," approved April 29,
1874, and the supplements thereto, for
the charter of an intended corporation
to be called UNITED STATES MAT
TRESS COMPANY, the character and
object of which is the manufacturing,
buying, selling and dealing in mat
tresses. pillows and bed springs of all
characters and kinds, and for these
purposes to have, possess and enjoy
ail the rights, benefits and privileges
of the said Act of Assembly and its
supplements.
NEAD & NEAD,
Solicitors.
NOTICE
The following ordinance was passed
by the City Council and signed by
the Acting Mayor on the sth day of
September, A. D. 1917, and is pub
lished as directed by Article 6, Sec
tion 8. of the Act of Assembly ap
proved June 27. 1913:
AN ORDINANCE
Regulating vehicular traffic on River
street between Market street and
Strawberry street, and prescribing
a penalty for the violation thereof!
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Coun
cil of the City of Harrisburg, and it is
hereby ordained by authority of the
same. That all vehicular traffic on
River street between Market street
and Strawberry street shall be in one
direction only, to wit,- northward from
Market street to Strawberry street.
The provisions of this ordinance are
intended to apply to any conveyance,
used or intended to be used on the
public highways for the transporta
tion of persons or freight, including
bicycle*, tricycles, motorcycles and
and similar conveyances.
Section 2. That the Superintendent
of Streets and Public Improvements
shall cause to be posted at the inter
section of Market and Strawberry
streets with said River street, con
spicuous signs giving notice that said
River street between Market street
and Strawberry street is to be used
for one way traffic only.
Section 3. That any person violat
ing the provisions of this ordinance
shall, upon conviction thereof before
the Mayor or any alderman of the
city, be sentenced to pay a fine not
exceeding twenty-live dollars, and
costs of prosecution, and In default
thereof shall be imprisoned In the
jail of Dauphin County one day for
each dollar of the fine Imposed (not
fo exceed thirty days).
Section 4. That all ordinances or
parts of ordinances, in conflict with
this ordinance, be snd the same are
hereby repealed.
(Signed) W. L GORGAB,
Acting Mayor.
Attest: R. ROSS SEAMAN.
City Clerk.
NOTICE
The following ordinance was read
In place in the City Council at Its
meeting held Tuesday Morning, Sep
tember 11, 1917, and is published as
directed by Article 5, Section 3. Clause
10, of the Act of Assembly approved
June 27, 1913:
AN ORDINANCE
Authorizing the grading of River Al
ley from Seneca Street to Schuylkill
Street, and providing for the pay
ment of the cost thereof.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained by the
Council of the City of Harrisburg, and
It Is hereby ordained by authority of
the same, That River Alley from
Seneca Street to Schuylkill Street be
and the same Is hereby authorized to
be graded; the cost and expense
thereof to be assessed upon the abut
ting properties according to benefits,
as provided by law. \
SECTION 2. That the work inci
dent to the improvement herein au
thorized shall be taken and done, and
the cost thereof shall be paid for,
and the assessments levied on the
abutting properties shall be collected,
as pro\Mded by City Council Ordi
nance. No. 19, Session of 1914-15, ap
proved February 3, 1914.
SECTION 3. That the assessments
for the grading of said highway and
any deficiency over the benefits as
sessed be and the same are hereby ap
propriated to the contractor for the
payment of the cost and expense of
the grading; and If the assessments
are not paid within the limit of time
prescribed by the aforesaid City Coun
cil Ordinance No. 19, Session of 1914-
; 1915, Improvement bonds shall be Is-
I sued thereafW and delivered to the
contractor for the balanoe due him.
R. ROSS SEAMAN,
Clerk of the City Council.
Office of the, City Clerk, Harrisburg,
t Pa., September 11, 1917.
sent"of 7h h the ""Pledge and con
was in nn governments concerned
Rfi-wartrasu*
nonbelligerent countries" to bWng
lnhabftanto°of th | 6 °' i adages about
respective blUn^r''J?* th
kettles. "'"Witness of pots and
son Morris n th„ m A niSt 7 s and Ira Nel "
Sweden hM Ame rican minister to
conferences o°n n \? f 'I 16 *
when it la ~°h Monday afternoon,
created bv l '" dersto ?<l the situation
telegrams l frnrl S ?" dlnB ° f German
Mexlc^t/geS^re^ 1 - 3
250 SELECTED MEN
ARE READY TO GO
[Continued from First Pnge,]
tn ( ' uea tions and endeavoring
'? °"t the disposition of their
are up in arms
they camiof h CaU 'i i i aM thls trouble
to go to n Camp Vea^ ed lmmedtatel >-
v.o* {C K >ert F ' ree > clerk of the board
has been receiving numorous letters
be on a t 8 h that qutck actlon
oe taken on the wnter's claim. If
he writer was to be exempted ho
he an^ l „ t ted kn , OW , lt HBht awa -V: 'fnot 6
e hni ong the first
were wM°llnij 8 ? onf ' e V ts to the board
cxnmJtiHl K to waive all claims for
exemption and leave. As a provision
r^gula tioiis a( f 6 1,1 A! 1 ® drnft rules nnd
these cases, Clerk
Lmh and flxed U P a large
C°m me AT S ° that they feither
will lol,? ♦ p Meade this morning or
will leave to-morrow morning.
fict Their Wish
of^hroo 88 ® in reticular was that
of three men employed by the Mid
dletown Car Works. These men had
b!cked n un St h al ®5 Gm Pt'on claims,
backed up by affidavits from their
employer. Suddenly they appeared
a?l claim t the Ca P' tol and waived
all claims for exemption and will
Jht V ct Wi H h the flrßt contingent from
the Steelton division.
cln l ," ni 1 ! 10 " t0 ac i ln K upon these
acted J ™ a PPeal board yesterday
. on many cases from Franklin
county No. 1, Lebanon No. 2, Hunt
ingdon and part of Perry.
hundrd men reported this
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the head
quarters of the Paxtang Board in
the Dauphin building. These men
are the ones that will leave Harris
burg to-morrow morning for Camp
Meade as representatives of the Sec
ond district of Dauphin county.
ractlcnlly a " the quota reported
and these were allowed to leave un
der the promise that they would re
turn at 7 o'clock to-morrow morning
They were advised as to what was
necessary for them to carry as wear
rm?t a nd also for comfort.
This board is busy sending: out ad
dltional calls for examinations for
three hundred more men who will
report sometime next week.
At Steelton everything is in readi
ness for the men to leave promptly
to-morrow morning. The men re
for servlce yesterday morning
strong. They were excused after
the parade last evening until to
morrow morning at 7 o'clock when
they will report at the headquarters
of tho draft board. At 8 o'clock
they will leave in two special cars
and will meet the boys of District
No. 2 at Market Square. They will
attend the celebration held in their
honor it\ this city and will entrain at
the Pennsylvania station at 11
o'clock.
The Steelton board to-day exam
ined the remainder of the 1,000 men
that %were called for examination.
Ninety were summoned for to-day
and this will complete the examina
tion. The full quota of 255 is ex
pected to be secured from the 1,000.
Four doctors were on the examining
board this morning and are as fol
lows: Drs. W. P # Kirkpatrick, High,
spire; 11. H. Rhoads, Middletown; J.
R. Plank and B. T. Dickinson, of
Steelton.
The Elizabethville board took a
day off to-day following the sending
away of their first contingent this
morning. Tho. board will resume
examinations the latter part of this
week, and will continue until the
full quota of 133 haa beeri secured.
Must Adhere to Quotas
State draft registration headquar
ters to-day telegraphed to all local
draft boards to adhere to the quotas
designated for them in the original
entrainment orders as the railroads
cannot take care of increased s7?-
ments without definite information.
A number of the local boards failed
to report whether they could send
from two to five extra men to make
up for shortages in other districts.
Local boards wliich will' be short
the quotas to send to-day and the
next four days were to-day wired to
report the shortages to State head
quarters Immediately.
Several boards telegraphed to-day
that they could not get the men re
quired within the time designated
and asked extensions. No orders
were given on this inquiry, but if
boards can not get the men in time
for the special trains they are to
forward them on regular trains and
start them to camp as rapidly as pos
sible.
The headquarters to-day received
a telegram to the effect that when
men who did not respond when called
report to the Adjutant General by
telegraph, letter or in person and are
plainly disqualified they are to be
sent to the nearest local board for
examination. In the case of men not
apparently disqualified they are to
be sent direct to the catMonment and
not given physical examination by
a local board.
Wharton School to
Enroll Many More
Efforts are being made by Prof.
T. A. Bartley, In charge of the regis
tration of students for the Wharton
Extension School of Finance to en
roll women in the first year class for
the coming year. According to Infor
mation now at hand the first year
class this year will have practically
as many members as In previous years
while- the other two classes will also
have a large membership. Enroll
ments are being made at the ofTlces
of the Chamber of Commerce everv
evening between the hours of 7 and
9 o'clock. The first year class this
year at the Scranton branch will have
at least five women on its roll and
Prof. Bartley desires to enroll women
for the local school, and boys under
the draft age.
FARBWBLL BAN4VET
Two members of Loggia Carlo Al
berto Lodge, No. 172 Sons of Italy,
who will leave with the selected men
for the New National Army to-mor
row were given a farewell banquet at
the hall, 304 North Second street, last
night. Vincent Llo, assistant venerable
ifnd Gerardo Mincll are the members
to go. V. F. Salerno, venerable, gave
the farewell address. About thirty
, were present,
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