Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 25, 1917, Page 11, Image 11

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

    USE TIE TELEGRAPH WHEN YOU MiYE SOMETHING 10 SAY TO HOME-SEEKERS
| Deatbs
■telatlves and * r< Wednesday
Hi tend funeral aervloes " fr<jm the
■irtcinoun, at - , oel ?. • Mrs C. A.
i ■ , Bldenceofhor In
?B;°rmgn a t n pVopecV^,^^=
I LOST AND FODNP
BKOUND— ItaUbIt hound*e
Hhuns county lie®" 8 ?- w O U 9968H22.
■d by paying (or ad. Ben
"B.OST OH STKAVEU
-;|r street. Tuesday- even cuh)r; shovt
■r,s^wS.WAJ!-...
| Sixth street.
pEr^isSSeSti
Heet.
MZTZZvn woman wants day's work
at home. Call
"... Walnut street.
HELP WANTED —Male
CANVASSERS
I wanted. Men with newspaper
i H experience preferred. Guaian
■ feed salary and expenses.
:■ ofve detail/ of previous b xpe-
I rience in letter to L.. b.i4. -aie
of Telegraph.
RaE>Tw ANTED to load
ton. Can earn $- to , * 0..$
Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax
man for soda
■Vai 1 " On, ■ ■
K,'J. r "A.y SSSkW'Dn*'**%. A
Second street.
AND LABURKHS WANT
i K.Steady work. Fisher Bros.. 100.
| street.
WANTED
100 Common laborers.
H. HOPPERS CO..
I care of Bethlehem Steel co..
I Coke Oven Plant,
Steelton, Pa.
'
j fcfoVS Boy. making big money,
■brary and shower bath mstaiieo.
■mfortable rest room. Opportunity
Hivrd as messengers. estern uui
;
■WXNTKU—Two experienced auto
Migtrstown, Md. Bell phone 883.
i R^ANTED—First class con .*
Huki't street. Sunbury.
Two experienced me
°"sou th^ P Came"cm
— Two men for ware-
H>use work. Apply at ° nc ®-„) Vlt "
Kn Uros.. 40 North Tenth stiett.
— Bakers, one first and
second-hand on cakes and roUs.
■,„ V at once. Sheaffer s Baker>, 90j
Third street.
— A bev for general of
■i work to learn typewriting busl- |
Apply Remington Typewriter!
Walnut street. j
— A collector. Perma-
position. Apply Collins Co.. 34
Second street.
II Twenty-five ~ wood-
Hoppers. by the day or , co , rd A f 1 !"?
Hvt ral coilers. Apply to J. A. beidel,
TAILORS
men wanted on ladies'
■id men's work. Apply at once to
J. M. Bloyd, Supt.
— A chauffeur and a
■axon driver with city experience.
Brewing Company. iorster
__—
■ WANTEB—One or two young men
■ work about Auto Garage. driving
■ d repairing of all kinds. A chance
■ learn the automobile business.
Hu.n be prepared to pay soo tuition,
■uto Transportation school. 27-Z#
H"i'th Cameron street. Bell 1.10.
■ \VASTKD Man to drive by the
or for half day. Cadillac cars.
give reference, exeprience and
Bases expected. Address 8., 6250,
■IF of Telegraph.
■"WANTED 5O able-bodied
Hien for piece work. Ex
perienced truckers can earn $75
H > S9O per month. Must be able
H} read and write. Apply in
Hcrson only to agent of Penn
sylvania Railroad Company at
H)ivision Street Transfer, P.
Jt. R. Co., Harrisburg, Pa.
— A position and home for
man between ages of 16 and 24.
sood education required. Mail ap-
to J., 6249, care of Tel(*fifraph.
■ WANTED An experienced auto
at once. Apply personal-
Federick'a Garage.
I PLUMBERS
I Two first - class plumbers
at once. Apply to
HERRE BROS.
I 417 Vaughn Street, City.
I FOR SALE
I LOW-PRICED HOI SES THAT
MEKIT ATTENTION
I 1815 North St. three-story
house 8 rooms bath
furnace. Lot 20x110 ft. to a
ft rear alley. Property In ot-
by the owner and Ih In
:Hi;ood condition.
I 2235 JelTrrson St. A 2-story
— 7 rooms bath gas
furnace. Lot 15x100 ft. An
\ ninnll house In n plrnalnK
: Hivrntlon.
I 1544 I'ark St.—A modern home
a icood, retildentlal ueitchhor-
Hboufi 3-story brick 8 rooms
■ —bath steam heat gas and
■ electricity. Lot ft. l6
- Hft. rear alley.
I 121 Hummel St. 3-atory brick
—S rooms bath and furnace.
■ l.ot 14x117 ft. Corner property)
HlO ft. side nnil rear alleya.
■Miller Brothers & Co.
I Member llbx. Heal Katate Board
HISAIi ESTATE
Hlnturanot Surety Bonda
l.oeuat and Court Streets
TUESDAY EVENING, HARHISBURG TELEGRAPH ' SEPTEMBER 25, 1917.
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED Boy, over 18. to le&ru
phuto-engraving. A good opportunity
to learn a good trade. Apply to Photo-
Engraving Dept.. The Telegraph Print
ing Co.
WANTED—Stenographer In rail
road office. Apply in own hand writ
ing. State age. present position: sal
ary expected; experience, etc. Address
i Box 6257 care Telegraph.
WANTED Young men to learn
auto business and become practical
mechanics and chauffeurs. Auto
Transportation School. 27-29 N. Cam
eron street.
COLLECTORS WANTED First
class proposition for experienced man.
Only those who have a lair knowledge
of collecting need apply. Salary and
commission. Apply by letter, giving
reference. Box J., 5924, care of Tele
graph.
AGENTS WANTED ln Harris
burg and vicinity to solicit orders for
men's clothes from factory direct to
wearer, at wholesale prices. Refer
ences required. P. O. Box 522, Phila
delphia., Pa.
COLLECTOR WANTED Good
salary and large commission. Give
age and experience, if any. Address
C.. 6137, care of Telegraph.
MEN
Wanted for platform work
and drivers.
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.
WANTED Pennsylvania daily,
with job shop, wants competent fore
man. Good town in which to live.
Must be able to handle men and make
up forms. Address U„ 6363, care of
Telegraph.
—
SALESMAN for high-class news
paper and rural magazine proposition.
Guaranteed salary and liberal com
mission to live man. Give age, previ
ous experience in detail and other
quantisations in letter, which will be
confidential if desired, to B„ 6214, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED Two or three stock
salesman on a new and unusual
proposition. Liberal advances to men
of proven ability. Address R.. 6219,
care of Telegraph.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED Girls. not
under 16 yeais 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.
|
ALTERATION HANDS
| Experienced ladies wanted in alter
ing women's coats, skirts and dress
es; good positions. Apply at once to
J. M. Lloyd, Supt.
KAUFMAN'S UNDERSELLING STORE
STENOGRAPHER AND BOOK
KEEPER High-grade, young wo
man wanted. Good pay for an eflici
ent person. Apply Belgrade Knitting
Mills, New Cumberland.
WANTED Experienced waitress.
Good wages and good home. Hotel
Hopp, Milftlinburg, Pa.
WANTED A young girl to ad
dress envelopes and work in store.
Apply Collins Co., 34 North Second |
street.
WANTED—Housekeeper and nurse I
girt. References required. Apply 2133
#>orth Second street.
WANTED—A young lady clerk. Ad
.dress X 6254, Evening Telegraph.
WANTED Experienced chamber
maid. Apply St. James' Hotel, 405
Market street.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Call 2108 Brookwood street, or
Bell phone 365,
WANTED Girl for housework.
One that is able to cook. Call 20
-North Fifteenth street.
WANTED Waitress for board- I
inghoeise. One with experience pre
f lerred. Apply 1246 Market street.
I WANTED Middle-aged woman for i
housework. Reference required. Ad
dress K„ 5923, care of Telegraph-
WANTED A woman who can
cook and do general housework' ref
erence required. Apply Mrs. G. D
Ramsay, lul Locust street.
WANTED A refined woman for
housekeeper by a man with two chil
dren. Apply K„ 6234, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Woman who can do
Plaiu cooking. Apply J. s. W., care of
lelegraph Office.
WANTED—Young woman to act as
assistant in dental office. Address D
5907, care of Telegraph. "
WHITE cook wanted. Apply Piatt's
Boarding House. 222 Chestnut street.
OPERATORS on power sewing ma
chines. Steady work. See our new
building.
JENNINGS MFG. CO..
v 2012 North Fourth street.
WANTED
Weavers and Learners.
Apply Silk Mill,
Corner North and Second Sts.
HOSIERY Knltlvrs ana Loopers
wanted. Steady work and good pay
I Aply at once to New Idea Hosiery Co
Fourteenth and Mayflower streets
i iiarri at urg.
j GIRLS to feed Platen presses. Ex
perience not necessary. Apply Fore
man. The Telegraph Printing Co., Sec
ond Flour Telegraph Builuing Annex,
| Harrisburg, Pa
| HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
I Our school will ue open all summer.
Special opportunities for those "who
I wish to start early or for those who
I have unfinished work to do. Lists of
students holding positions sent on re
quest. You should look over this list
carefully and see where our students
are employed. Fall term begins Tues
day, September 4th. Harrisburg
Shorthand School. 31 N. Second street.
WANTED—Man and wife for butler
and cook, must be experienced and
have good references. Good home'
good wages: two in family. Address
J6253, care Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
Chauffeur; experienced white man
1 wishes position to drive private car
or truck. Strictly temperate. Ad
dress, C-6255, care of Telegraph.
WANTED—Situation as janitor for
store or department house, understand
steam heat. A No. 1 references from
[last employer.—Dial phone 4231.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
WANTED by young man with ex
perience, position us stenographer or
bookkeeper; reference will be furnish
ed. Address Q-6266, care Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—Fciuule~
WANTED A colored woman
wishes position at housework or day's
work. Apply 1943 Ruby street.
WANTED By a colored woman,
day's work of any kind. 1217 North
Seventh street.
COLORED woman wants washing
and ironing or day's work of any
kind. Call, 1412 Williams street.
WANTED A position as matron
of school or institution by woman
with eight years' experience; best
possible references. Address E. D. S„
379 West Louther street. Carlisle, Pa.
POSITION WANTED By a re
spectable, middle-aged woman doing
housework for a widower. Address
W„ 6261, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Truck driver wishes
position; experienced. Call, or write,
1621 Fulton street.
WANTED Young woman desires
position as stenographer; has had ex
f'erience; references can be furnished
f desired. Address S., 6260, care f
Telegraph.
WANTED—By a white woman,
Wednesday and Thursday cleaning
Call at 1638 Fulton street, or call
5796 Dial phone after i p. m.
WHITE WOMAN wishes position
as housekeeper or nursing. Apply
'O4 Race street.
W" ANTED Women want day's
work. Apply at 1707 North Sevent'h
street.
WANTED —Practical nurse desires
position as child's or invalid's nurse.
No objection to light housework. Ad
dress 0-6252, care Telegraph.
WANTED—W r ork s second girl.
Apply Ruth Williams, 1412 North Sev
enth street.
WANTED—Day's work by ctftSred
woman. Apply, 1412 North Seventh
street.
BOOMS FOK BENT
118 SYLVAN TERRACE Furnish
ed rooms for rent; conveniences, rent
reasonable; front, second floor room,
near bath for 1 or 2 gentlemen
t: —o, centrally located; write or
call to Mrs. Edw. Rise.
NICELY furnished second floor
room, suitable for one person. Will
serve breakfast if desired. Call 104
South Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms, suitable for light housekeep
ing; use of bath and phone; good lo
cation. Apply 635 Emerald street.
SECOND FLOOR rooms for rent;
newly furnished; centrally located;
Bell phone. Apply 923 North Second
street.
FOR RENT Bl9 Third street,
three furnished rooms, single or en
suite. Heat, electric light and use of
bath. No children. Call Wednesday.
FOR RENT One room, suitable
for oftice or shop, at 320 Brlggs street.
Apply 800 Capital street.
410 NORTH STREET Front fur
nished room for rent, with running
water in room; use Bell phone; suit
able for two persons.
SECOND lloor furnished room for
gentleman, 703 North Second street.
SECOND ST.. 1700 Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings In city.
METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean,
furnished rooms, hot and cold water,
phone. Rates, $3 per week and up.
518 Market, at the Subway Entrance.
ROOMS WANTED '
YOUNC couple desire two or three
furnishea or unfurnished rooms. No
children. Reference given. State price.
Address 0-6258.
WOMAN wants one or two furnish
ed rooms; light housekeeping; ground
lloor; suburbs. Not beyond 5-cent
fare limit; ten minutes walk no ob
jection; modeiate in price. Address
R6251, care Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOK KENT
JUST COMPLETED
Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, 711
North Second street. Fire and sound
proof; hardwood finish; city steam;
hot water; electric elevators; laundry
and all modern conveniences. Apply
1815 North Front. Telephone 875 R.
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED Small apartment for
elderly couple, or small house; reason
able rent. Address E., 6247, care of
Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E
HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
1210-12-16 Cowden street, 1128 Wal
lace, 1108 Cameron and 1119 North
Seventh. All can be bought on easy
terms.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
Box 349.
LOTS FOR SALE At Oak Lane,
near Aviation Plant. Also lots at
Camp Hill, Penbrook, Paxtang, Edge
mont and Lingiestown Extension. Ap
ply to C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut
street, Harrisburg.
TWELFTH STREET, 1505—9 rooms
and bath; all improvements; lot, ?2x
105 feet; variety of fruit; outbuild
ings; price, $2,200. H. G. Pedlow, 3
South Thirteenth street.
CHESTNUT STREET, 1616 9
rooms and bath; all modern Improve
ments; rental, $25. Can be bought for
$2,650. H. G.
teenth street.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION can be
had of 1821 Market St.; good 3-story
brick dwelling; all modern improve
ments; can be bought with a small
amount of cash, and a bargain price.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
nut streets.
20 N. 16th street; 10 rooms and bath;
large side lot; improvements; at a
bargain. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 lle
gina street.
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.
231 KELKER ST.; 9-room brick
dwelling with all improvements; side
entrance; large and well lighted
rooms; offered at the right price for
this desirable location. Brinton-
Packer Co.. Second and Walnut
streets.
WE are offering a good 2 V4-story
single frame dwelling with all mod
ern Improvements, located on Dale
Ave., Washington Heights, one square
from car line, at a price of $2,360.00.
Only a small amount of cash neces
sary to purchase. Brinton-Packer
Co., Second and Walnut streets.
SEVERAL NEW HOUSES FOR
SALE Brick construction equip
ped with all modern conveniences. In
cluding steam heat three porchea—
lot, 1614x100 2O-foot street on rear.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
$3,250 WILL PURCHASE a brick
house with 7 rooms and bath gas
electric light steam hc_t
porches lot, 17HX100 drive alley
on the rear —.possession October 1
1917. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build
ing.
STEAM-HEADED DWELLING FOR
SALE Brick with 9 rooms bath
—gai electric light porch front.
Price, $3,600. Bell Realty Co., Bcrg
ner Building.
The successful merchant realizes
that YOU KNOW VALUES, that
you know usual prices, that you know
qualities and brands of goods. He ad
vertises TO YOU in the knowledge
that you will test his offerings in the
light of WHAT YOU KNOW J
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
$1,050 WILL PURCHASE a frame
house with fine finished rooms, cellar,
garden, grapes. l>ot. 20x110 with
workshop and drive alley on rear.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
PUBLIC SALE of valuable Real Estate
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1917,
At WILLIAM KLINES HOTEL,
known as the RAILROAD HOUSE, In
GOLDSBORO. YORK COUNTY, P..„
the undersigned will expose to public
sale, all that certain tract or piece of
land, situated in Londonderry Town
ship, Dauphin County, Pa., being
known as SHELLEY'S ISLAND, con
taining 148 acres, more or less. The
improvements thereon consist of a
large combination Stone and Frame
Dwelling House, large Bank Barn, 2
large Tobacco Sheds, Corn Barn,
Wagon Shed and other necessary out
buildings.
Sale to begin at 2 o'clock P. M„ on
Tuesday, September 25, 1917, when
terms will be made known by the un
dersigned. HEIRS
Of Annie B. StaufTer, deceased.
JOHN K. WISSLER Auct.
M. E. MUSSER. Attorney. I
FOR SALE North Fifteenth j
street, No. 177, 8-room brick and
frame house with bath, steam heat
and electric light. Drive alley in
rear. Price, $2,850. J. E. Gipple, 1251
Market street.
FOR SALE Sylvan Terrace. No.
110 Modern 3-story brick house,
side entrance. Price reduced to $3,000
if sold before October 1. J. E. Gipple,
1251 Market street.
FOR BALE Dwelling 107 Chest
nut street. All Improvements. Imme
diate possession. N. K. Oyster, 15 j
South Third street.
EDGEMONT Two lots. 30x120.
Price, $125.00 each. Easy terms. Wal
ter L. Dowhower, 21 North Fifth
street. Both phones.
riEAL ESTATE FOR REM 7
FOR RENT New 7-room house,
with finished attic; large yard and
porch; all modern improvements. 1723
Forster street. Apply at 716 North
Eighteenth. Rent, $30.00 per month.
FOR RENT First and third floor;
electric light; steam heat; possession
October 1. Apply evenings, after 4:30,
SI North Seventeenth street.
WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE 9
! rooms, 2 baths. Seven minutes t
j Square Trolley passes house. Imme
[ diate possession. $75.00 per month to
April 1, longer if desired. References
exchanged. Address Box 9032, care of
I Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two housed, and two
for sale, at Riverside; all improve
ments. Inquire of E. Moeslein, 42'
North street, of 600 A Boas street.
FOR ftENT House and store
room, 2001 North Sixth street. Apply
to Robert A. Enders. Camp Curtin
Trust Company Building.
REAL ESTATETvANTED"
WANTED House on Hill, seven
[or eight rooms; bath, electricity,
steam or hot water heat. Address L.,
5922. care of Telegraph.
HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
We have several prospects who
wish to purchase homes, preferably
on the Hill. All communications and
prices treated confidentially.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
P. O. Box 349.
REAL ESTATE —For Sale or Hem
HOUSES'AND GARAGES at Fifth
and Curtin Blreets. Fred C. Miller, 213
Walnut. Bell phone 797 M.
LOTS
LOTS FOR SALE
Buy your Garden Spots now. Don''
wait until Spring. I have lots at Oak
Lane, Camp Hill. Paxtang, Penbrook
and Lingiestown Extension. Cheap
and on easy terms. C. H. Corder, 1190
Walnut street. Bell 2412 R.
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
STOREROOM FOR RENT, 814 N.
Third St. Medium size corner
room city steam free electric
! light, and everything in first-class
i condition, including the use of large
cellar. Rental, $20.00 per month. In
quire L. Minter, 110 North Second
•street. Both phones.
FOR RENT
STOREROOM 33 2 BROAD STREET.
STOREROOM 252 HAMILTON ST.
STOREROOM 504 MARKET STREET.
CHAS. ADLER,
1002 NORTH THIRD STREET.
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
~S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY higheßt
prices for second-hand clothing,
shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will
convince you. Drop card, or call Hell
2899 M, 1116 Cowden.
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. -J*. Brenner. 1316 North
Third street.
CLOTHING, SHOES.
Bought at highest cash prices and
sold reasonable. $. Refkln, 407
Broad street. Bell phone 2860.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. MorrU
Schmertx, IPSO Market. Bell 3971 R.
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD. I pay highest
cash price*. Phone Bell 1381R, or
drop postal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Mar
ket street. Will call, city or country.
/'
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
BAKERY IN NEWPORT
doing established business of
Iy. barrels dally, for sale
cheap to quick buyer. Rea
son for selling. 111 health. In
auirft I* M. Blatzer, Newport,
Perry County, Pa,
FOR SALIC—MISCELLANEOUS
l''Oß SALE Forty shares of Com
mercial Trust Co. stock. Apply H.
L. Mehring, 1410 North Sixth street.
EASTER LILIES 52.00 per dozein.
Keeney's Cut-Hate Flower Shop, 81U
North Third street,
FOR SALE—Work horse; good <"at
block. Having closed my working sea
son at Perdix, 1 will sell at best offer.
Horse can be seen here in the city.
If not sold by Thursday, will let to re
sponsible party for keep during the
winter. Apply to A. C. Young, 34 North
Second street. Both phones.
Bargains in Typewriters. All makes,
second-hand and rebuilt. Bought, ex
changed, rented and sold. Geo. P. Tli
lctson, 205 Locust. Opp. Orpheum.
FOR SALE. CHEAP Flemish
oak diningroom suit, large round
table, buffet, six chairs, originally
cost $176; one- porcelain lined re
frigerator. No. 21 South Twenty-flrst
street, near Market street. Call even
ings.
FOR SAL>E English Setter (fe
male). Well broke. Apply, after 5:30,
28 South Chestnut street, Penbrook,
Pa.
BOOKS Aurand's Book Store is
moving from 913 to 1125 North Third
street. Big Bargains in books during
removal sale. Open evenings.
FOR SALE One 6-ft. glass floor
case. Apply 1412 Market street.
SASH Gable's, 111-117 South
Second street; 6,000 sets of new sash,
Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.60
per set All other reguiilr sizes; doors
and shutters, all sizes.
FOR SALE Unredeemed watches
and diamonds at prices lower than
can be Dought wholesale.
CHAS. A HON SON,
Reliable Jeweler and Broker,
422 Market Street.
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.
FOR SALE One pair of mules,
$176, one pair of horses, SIOO. Apply
Ezra L. Williams, Huntsville, Pa., or
at 513 South Thirteenth street.
PAINT! FAINTS PAINT!
At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street,
5,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed
Paint. Also full line of-Acme Quality
Paint. Largest Stock ft 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, Pumps etc.
FOR SALE Bird dogs, English
betters. Pedigreed stock. Young and
pretty. In line shape and ready for
fall hunting. Call at 54 North Thir
teenth street.
TWO BROOD SOWS heavy with
pigs. Also a lot .of shoats. Will be
sold cheap. Inquire of D. C. Nelson,
New Cumberland, Pa. R. F. D„ 1.
FOR SALE Forty head of sheep.
Most all ith lambs. A good invest
ment to hold six months and resell.
Price, $650. M. O. Swartz, Hummeis
town. Pa.
FARMS
FOR SALE Farm one-quarter
mile from Huntsville, Pa. Good build
ings; running water; large orchard;
$45 per acre. Apply S. A. Floyd, 513
South Thirteenth street.
51-ACRE FARM located 2% miles
south of White Hill; 5 miles from
Harrisburg; good buildings; soil in
elegant condition; 250 fruit trees. An
unusual bargain at $3,400.00. Brinton
. Packer Co., Second and Walnut
) streets.
FAHM BARGAIN "
88-aere Farm in Cumberland Co., o'n
State Road, 7 miles from Harrisburg.
Level and smooth. Good soil. Good
buildings. All good fences. Orchard.
Easy terms. 5 per cent.
C. 11. CORDER,
1190 Walnut St.
Bell 2412 R.
WANTED A Farm not over 15
miles from Harrisburg. Improved
real estate Riven In exchange. A. C.
Mead. Eighth Floor, Union Trust Co.
Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
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.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
WANTED Men and boys to come
and inspect our line of suits, over
coats, Mackinaw coats, sweaters, un
derwear, hats and shoes. We can save
you 25 t6 35 per cent. Call and be
convinced.
OUTLET CLOTHING CO..
23 North Fourth Street.
Across from Y. W. C. A.
Open Evenings.
RELIABLE
Locksmith and Electric Shop
We make KEYS of any 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 391)5. Dial 6854.
i
THE services of an expert
cabinetmaker are offered by
Saltzglver, 223 North Second
street, for the rebuilding, re
storing and reflnishlng of
both antique and modern fur
niture.
QUININE— Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVF
FHOSPHO-QUININE will staveit off
if taken In time. Gross Drug Store.'
113 Market street.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
ELECTRIC VACUUM SWEEPERS—
New, hiuli-Bibilu 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 we will call for It. 1107-1101*
North Seventh street.
CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDEß—Es
timates furnished. All kinds of re
pair work. H. W. Hummer, 1423 Lib
erty. Bell phone 4120.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled—one eye always ui/bti
BELL PHONE 439.
LURIA IRON & STEEL CO. d*ah>
in steel, rags, rubber, metals and
papsrmill supplies, Broad and Wal
lace. Also salvage irom lire and wreck
Call Bell phono 936. Dial 3043.
UPHOLSTERING And furniture
repairing, mattresses renovated and
cushions of all kinds made. S. N.
Clue.*;, *320-328 Woodbine street.
Phone 1317 J.
M. H. BAKER & CO., Plumbing and
Heating Contractors, 1330 Berry
street. Both phones.
j Mac WILLIAMS CON BTRI/CT ION
: CO., Builders and Contractors. House
building our specialty. Job work
1 looked after carefully. Oial 3705
OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH
| STREET.
SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO.—
Mill work of all kinds. Estimates
I cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh
| street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOIt RENT Large, modern gar
age. centrally located, with lot of
equipments for sale. Garage contains
toilet rooms, heat plant and is mod
ern. Address 6364, care of Telegraph.
FOR — Modern, money-malc
ing RESTAURANT in good town. Ap
ply to
WILLIAM S. POORMAN,
Notary, Real Estate and Insurance,
No. J5 Chestnut St., Palmyra, Pa.
FOR SALE All machin
ery and shafting necessary for
equipping flrst-#lasa 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
Warehouse or Factory. In
quire
J. E. RHOADS,
Cowden and Forster Streets.
A GOOD BUSINESS AND REALTY
PROPOSITION 55,000 will place
you in a position to purchase a four
story building, six apartments und
large storeroom; city steam heat; elec
tric elevator in building; modern im
provements; cold storage plant; fix
tures, stock a IK* good will. For full
particulars apply to A. P. Dorat'z,
Room 3, 18 North Third.
Cleaners anil Dyers
GOODMAN'S Sanitary Steaming,
Cleaning, Pressing Works. Repairing
work guaranteed. Call ara deliver.
Both phottti= most* N ''.xth street.
SEND your clothes to EGGERT'S
CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS.
1245 Market street. We call and de
liver. Both phones.
Musical
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED
by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's. 14
South Fourth street.
VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS,
BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repair
ed. OYLERS, 14 South Fourth street.
WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE all
kinds of talking machine records at
1213 North Third street. Harrisbuig.
Pa. Open Evenings.
Hauling aod Moving
BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER
Piano moving a specialty. Hauling.
Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capl
tal St. C. V. 681)7, Bell 852 W.
Money to Loan
MONEY advanced to housekeepers
at legal rates; business confidential.
Profit Sharing Loan Society, Spouner
Building, 'J Nofth Market Square.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
.terms to suit oorrower. Address P. o
Box 174, Harrlsburg. Pa.
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
1904.
LOANS—SIS TO S3OO
With prices on coal, pota
toes and other necessities ad-
I vancing and the charges on
small loans fixed by law, now
Is the time for 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
a specialty; business confidential;
payments td suit borrower's conveni
ence; positively lowest it tea 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
avenue.
NEW. UP-TO-DATE
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
Now open at 230 Strawberry street.
JOS. GORDON, PROP. Our shop at
3 820 North Third street will also be
continued. Bell 838W, Dial 5553.
Storage
STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms
sl-$3 Wagons, 75c month. D. Cooper
ft Co.. 417 Broad St. Both . hones.
STORAGE—Fireproof and non-fire
proof warehouses. Private rooms for
household gooos, $2 a .nonth up. Har
risburg Storage Co., 437-445 S. 2nd St.
STORAGE—In brick building, rear
4PB Market. Household goods In clean
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
G. Diener, 408 Mirket street.
Undertakers
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalraer,
511 North Second Street.
Bell 252. Dial 8146.
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
J 312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2188.
Where to l>lne Well
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT
Home cooking served to Busi
nessmen and Ladies In sepa
rate dlnlngroom.
Where to Dine Well
DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS
Where cuisine is an art and
eating a pleasure. Manhattan
Restuuiant. 317 Market street,
~~ AUTOMOBILES '
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE
HAYNES 1916 ti-cyiinder 3-
passenger Cloverleaf Roadster. Will
sell at right price. Cull Bell 838 for
au appointment.
Cadillac, 1916 runabout, good car;
demonstration will show its class. A.
R. Kreider & Bro.
FOR SALE. 1916 Chalmers touring
cur in excellent condition, two extra
rims and tires. Price S7OO. Address
M 6259, care Telegraph.
FOR SALE Seven-passenger, six
cylinder touring car. Only driven
3,700 miles. New tire, extra tire,
pump. C. W. Irwin, Beil phone 3171J,
i 'ump Hill, Pa.
FOR SALE Paige Touring car,
1915 model, in first-class shape. Over
hauled and painted. Will sell at a
sacrifice. Inquire 1427 North Third.
Bell 1479 J.
THE gentleman who has purchased
5-passenger Ford car from Auto
Transportation and Exchange Co.,
North Cameron street, Harrisburg,
the latter part of August, is request
ed to communicate with P. O. Box 58,
Steelton, Pa., and receive valuable
tools for the machine which have been
left with the previous owner.
1916 OVERLAND ROADSTER, like
new. Must sell for cash next week.
Bell hone 1082 R.
AUTOS FOR SALE
Maxwell Mascott, A 1 shape $275
Ford Light Delivery, panel body,
In fine condition S3OO
1916 Chalmer-40, like new $950
1915 Hudson. 5-passenger, latest
equipment. This car Is a big
bargain at SSOO
MILLER AUTO CO.. '
68 South Cameron Street.
Both Phones.
WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con
slgnment and charge only 5 per cent.
No storage charges If car is not sold.
Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N.
Cameron street.
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 old timers,
in any condition. See me before sac
rnlcing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking, A, Schiffmann, 1021 Mar
ket street. Bell 3633.
OVERLAND
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
Two Big Special Bargains
1916 5 passenger Overland tour
ing car —with electric light and
starter, refinlshed and guaran
teed In A No. 1 condition. Big
bargain for quick buyer, $560.
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 heretofore. A
deposit will hold It for you.
Payments Can Be Arranged
The Overland-Harrlsburg Co.,
212-214 N. 2nd St. Open Evenings
1913 AND 1914 TOURING FORDS
always on hand from $250.00 to
$275.00. All Good. Call Horst, Ling
lestown, Dauphin County, Pa.
CHALMERS Mouel 24. 1914; 7-
passenger; 6-cylinder, touring car for
sale; self-starter; electrically equip
ped; two extra tires and tubes;
slip covers for all seats and side cur
tains; machine very little used; bar
gain to quick buyer; will demonstrate.
Call at once to Excelsior Garage,
1021 Market street.
EXIDET3ATTERY SERVICE
All makes of batteries recharged
and repaired; work guaranteed
Auto repairing; electrical work a
specialty.
EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO.,
11th and Mulberry Sts.
FOR SALE Second-hand delivery
body for Ford car. Goodyear Tire
Service Station. 1807 North Seventh
street. Bell phone 1421 M.
FOR SALE One 6-cyiinder, 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
e: rly, make your selection. Inter
national Harvester Co. of America,
Truck Department. 619 Walnut street.
GARAGES
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. Bell 1093 J.
BLACK'S GARAGE—Live and dead
storage; new fireproof building; full
line of Tires, Accessories. Repair shop
next door. £O3 205 S. Seventeenth St.
WM. PENN GAKAGE
304-6 Muench street. Limousine. l ? for
funerals, parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Dell
4564.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLRS
MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS lO
machines, $lO to $25 below the regu
lar prices. Housecleaning time. Easy
i payments. Pay as you ride. Dayton
Cycle Co., 912 Ntfrth Third' street.
BICYCLE BARGAINS Save $5 to
$lO on that bike. Housecleaning
time. Bikes from $lO upwards. Easy
payments. Pay as you ride. Dayton
Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street.
REX 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.
REPUBLIC TlßES—"Prodlum" pro
cess, wonderful tensile strength; un
even year eliminated; reduced chip
ping and cutting. Good Service Tire
Co., 1019 Market street.
BRING your car to us. Experts on
Ignition and carburetor troubles.
Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE
AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones.
LEGAL NOTICES
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Thomas J. Stewart, late of
Norrlstown, Montgomery County,
deceased.
Letters testamentary on the above
estate having been granted the un
dersigned, all persons Indebted to said
estate are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and those having legal
claims to present the same without
delay to
PENN TRUST COMPANY,
Norrlstown. Penna.;
WILLIAM H. STEWART,
Scotland P. 0., Pa.
Or their Attorney.
J. P. HALE JENKINS,
Norrlstown, Penna.
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Margaret J,
Relnoehl, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin
County, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned residing
In Harrisburg. Pa., all persons Indebt
ed to said Estate are requested to
make Immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them for
settlement.
NELSON A. REINOEHL
Administrator,
801 Green Street.
ONE OIL STOVE left by W. Miller
at office, 429 Broad street. If not call
ed for by Saturday, will be hold for
storage.
11
Dr. Gregg Continues
Epistle of Ephesians
Continuing his series of services on
the Epistle to the Ephesians at the
Interdenominational Bible confer
ence being held in the Kirut Bap
tist Church, Dr Harris Gregg, of
Chicago said:
"The Bible, in. a very real sense,
is the history of but two men, the
llrst man, Adam, and the last man,
the Lord Jesus Christ. The firßt man
is dead, the last man is on the
throne of God.
"Apart from the Lord Jesus, hu
man history is but the sad record
of what the first man became, when
bo became a sinner. When the first
man met the Lord Jesus through his
Jewish and Gen.tile seed, he put Him
to death. God raised Christ from
the dead, then beginning the new
creation of God. All of God's ex
pectations are In Christ for the first
man and his sinful seed. All of
God's expectations for this whole
world are in Christ, for salvation,
government, learning, commerce,
society and pleasure.
This afternoon at 3 and this eve
ning at 7.45 the subject is continued
at the First Baptist Church.
LIG A L X< mCKS
Pennsylvania State Highway De
partment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed pro
posals will be received at said office
until 10 A. M„ October 9, 1917, when
bids will be publicly opened and
scheduled and contracts awarded as
soon thereafter as possible for the
reconstruction of 9.878 linear feet of
Vitrified Block Pavement. 16 feet
wide, situated in East Taylor Town
ship, Cambria County, and 11,070
linear feet of Vitrified Block Pave
ment, 16 feet wide, situated in Jack
son and East Taylor Townships, Cam
bria County, both on State Highway
Route No. 52; 5,900 linear feet of Re
inforced Concrete and Vitrified Block
Pavement, 16 feet wide, situated in
East Bethlehem Township, Washing
ton County, State-aid Application No.
738, 19,318 linear feet of Vitrified
Block and Reinforced Concrete Pave
ment, 16 feet wide, situated in Cecil
and North Strabane Townships, Wash
ington County, on State Highway
Route No. 108, and 16,852 linear feet
of Vitrified Block and Reinforced Con
crete Pavement, 16 feet wide, situated
in South Fayette Township, Allegheny
County, on State Highway Route No.
108; 11,857 linear feet of Reinforced
Concrete Pavement, 16 feet to 20 V 4
feet wide, situated in Hanover Town
ship, Lehigh County, on State High
way Route No. 159; 5,800 linear feet
of Vitrified Block Pavement, 16 feet
wide, situated In Clinton Township,
Butler County, State-aid Application
No. 417; 6,537 linear feet of Reinforc
ed Concrete Pavement, 16 feet wide,
situated in Ablhgton, Upper Moreland
and Upper Dublin Townships, Mont
gomery County, State-aid Application
No. 648; 7,857 linear feet of vitrified
Block Pavement. 16 feet wide, situat
ed in Cornplanter Township, Venango
County. State-aid Application No.
681; 6,562 linear feet of Reinforced
Concrete Pavement, 16 feet wide, situ
ated in Moosic and Old Forge Bor
oughs, Lackawanna County, State-aid
Application No. 487 and No. 442, and
2,540 linear feet of Vitrified Block
Pavement. 16 feet wide, situated in
East Huntingdon Township. West
moreland County. State-aid Applica
tion No. 324. Sealed proposals also
will be received until 10 A. M„ Oc
tober 16, 1917, when bids will be open
ed and scheduled and contracts
awarded as soon thereafter as pos
sible for the reconstruction of 13,007
linear feet of Vitrified Block Pave
ment, 16 feet wide, situated in Manor
Township, Armstrong County. State
aid Application No. 397; 6,675 linear
feet of Vitrified Block Pavement, 16
feet wide, situated in Somerset Town
ship, Somerset County, State-aid Ap
plication No. 739; 2,454 linear feet of
Vitrified Block Pavement. 16 feet and
20 feet, wide, situated in Bellefonte
Borough, Centre County. State-aid
Application No. 456, ar.d 18,083 linear
feet of Vitrified Block Pavement, 16
feet wide, situated in Morgan and
Franklin Townships, Greene County,
on State Highway Route No. 268. Plans
and specifications may be seen at of
fice of State Highway Department,
Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut Street.
Philadelphia, and 904 Hartje Building,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Full particulars and
information on application to J. Denny
O'Neil, State Highway Commissioner.
NOTICE to property owners alonpr
the linen of Brensinger street from
Woodbine street to Forrest street, Or
dinance No. 171, session of 1916-1917,
and Sprague alley from Brensinger
street to Turner street. Ordinance No.
170, session of 1916-1917.
In accordance with the terms of
Ordinance No. 883 File of Common
Council, you are hereby notified to
make all the necessary house connec
tions contemplated by you "with the
main sewer, gas pipes, steam heating
pipes, water pipes or other mains,"
within sixty days from the date of
this notice, and conduct the said serv
ice pipes or sewers from the mains in
the street to within the curb lines of
said street.
M. B. COWOEN,
City Engineer.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Court
of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin Co'in
ty on the 2d day of October, A. D.
1917. at 10 o'clock A. M„ or as soon
thereafter as the said Court may be
in session, for the transfer of the He
tail Liquor license now held by Fred
erick Lauster for the northeast cor
ner of Third and Broad Streets in the
Cltv of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, tb
Harry F. Ecklnger.
E. E. BEIDLEMAN,
Attorney for Transferee.
NOTlCE—Letters testamentary on
the Estate of John H. Mcllhenny, late
of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin
County, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned residing
at 223 Walnut street, Harrisburg, Pa.,
all persons Indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will
present them for settlement.
WILLIAM A. McILHENNY,
Executor.
MY wife, Josephine Weaver, hav
ing left my bed and board without
Just cause, I hereby notify all persons
not to harbor nor trust her on my ac
count, as I will not pay any debts
contracted by her.
(Signed) JAMES WEAVER.
' rVTTWTVV TTT";
;Max Cohen ;
I Sons and,;
► Company
I 678 Briggs Street i
► Closed Wednesday on <
► account of Holiday. <
i . a A ■
t . i
The Commonwealth Building
and Loan Association
will open the 53rd series on
MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1
at their office
IB NORTH THIRD STREET
Money to loan each Monday
Evening,
j. T. w. MCLAUGHLIN, sec'y