Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 05, 1917, Page 13, Image 13

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FELIX On Sunday morning:. No
vember 4. 1917. Maria K. telix.
widow of Samuel J. Felix.
Funeral on Tuesday alternoon. at -
o'clock, from the residence of ner
son, Henry K. Felix. 6-1 North
Eighteenth street. Relatives ami
friends are invited to attend with
out further notice.
lIEVMIKRS On November 4, 1917.
John V. \V. Reynders. Jr.. at Bay
side, N. Y.. aged 22 years.
_ l uneial on Wednesday. November
Ift 7 at 11 A. M.. from St. Thomas
WChurch. Fifth Averfue and Fifty
ihird street. New York City. The
relatives and friends are invited to
attend without further notice.
ItIIIMOUAKT On November 3. lli.
Gertrude Emma, wife of Jesse A.
Rhinehart. aged "50 years. I
Kelatives* and lriends are united to
attend funeral services Wednesday
mornine, at 10 o'clock, irom 'he
residence of her mother, Xlrs. Hal
tie Hell. 30 South Eighteenth street,
without further notice, lntermen.
in Dauphin Cgmetery.
SVItCII On November 3, 1917,
Hertha May Sarch, aged -8 years
Kelatives and friends are invited to
attend funeral services Wednesday
afternoon, at 1' o clock, ironi tln.
residence of her mother, Mrs v% m. |
llipple. 614 Cumberland in
terment in Fast Harrisburg. Ceme
tery.
111 UHIS On November 3, 1917,
Lydia Isadore, wife of Amos Burns,
aged 62 years. ...
Kelatives and friends are invited to
attend funeral services ruesda> al
ternoon. at - o'clock, from her late
residence. 2315 North Sixth street,
without further notice. Interment
in East Harrisburg Cemetery.
CARI) OF THANKS i
CARD OF THANKS !
I hereby extend my heartfelt thanks ;
to niv friends and neighbors and to j
mv fellow-employes of the 1' rot, ana .
Switch Department, of the Be'hlehw® |
Steel Co.. for their sympathy and ,
kindly assistance rendered dl ) r , in f I
illness and at the death of my beloved
wife. ..
Tours respectfully.
ROBEKT FIGLEY,
Hlghspire. Pa.
LOST AXD FOUND
LOST — 'Brindle bull doff. Answers
to name of Jack Ucense nuniber.
•><ty Reward will be gi\en if return
ed to 509 Cumberland street, City.
LOST Cameo pendant. Saturday
evening. Valued as family keepsake.
Liberal reward if returned to Tele- ,
graph Office. '
LOST A sum of money, on Thurs
dav evening, between Thuteenth aad
Market streets and
it returned to bible s Dry ooods
Thirteenth and Market. ,
' — A brown muff by auto mo- j
bile party, between Halifax and Mil-,
Reward if returned to K. ,
Uebhard. No. 71i Chestnut street.
Uebanon. Pa. ______
LD£T A®i>air of amethyst rosary
beads. Reward if Under returns same
to Lillian Schafmeister, 2331 Lot,an (
street. Harrisburg.
LOST Monday morning .a tan lace
shoe with white kid top. between
Second and Harris and Second and
strawberry streets. Reward re
turned to 1613 North second stieet. ;
LOST Handbag between Boas,
and Green streets. Return to 117,
[Cumberland street.
LOST—An Airedale puppy, about 3 ,
months old; answers to na 'e
Jury; four white feet; ~w h' t . e a lb n r
blown eyes; stubby tail; libeial ic
ward if returned to R. 11. Lyon.
South Thirteenth street.
CoST Gold watch bracelet, on
Walnut, between Second and Third,
or in Jitney on Third to Peffcr. Thurs
dav evening. Reward if returned to
2240 Penn street. _ j
HEL.P WANTED —Mate
WANTED Leather cutter, steady ,
v„rK and good wages; also boys over
iij ran earn from 15 to $lO per week,
<teadv work. Apply feteelton Glove -
Co., 709 South Second street. i
MEN WANTED to load stone. 27 c
per ton. Can earn $25 to *35 Per j
week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax
tang. I
_ WANTED MACHINISTS. LATHE j
AND PLANER HANDS; ALSO MA
CHINE TOOL ERECTORS. GOOD
WAGES AND STEADY WORK.
\M ERIC AN SAW MILL MACHINERY ,
CO HACKETtSTOWN, N. J. 1
WANTED A sober, industrious, j
white man, residing in city, for a (
permanent position, driving team and ,
work in wholesale house. Give refer- :
ence, and address P. O. Box 318. Har- |
risburg. Pa. j
A MAN financially resronsible, who
understands heating plants, to sell
Blacke Coal Savers. guaranteed to
save 20 per cent, on all heating plants.
Wolff Fuel Saver, 6 East Jackson,
Chicago.
OPPORTUNITY for clerical men.
We require the services of plant op
erators for chemical processes. Great
physical strength not necessary. Men
over IJ> years of age, intelligent, wil
ling and sober required. Eight hours
per dav. Wages. 32c per hour and up.
Aetna Chemical Company. Newton
Hamilton. Pa. I
WANTED DROP FORGE DIE
SINKERS AND TRIMMER DIE
MAKERS, WITH EXPERIENCE i
BEST WAGES. ADDRESS GENERAL
DROP FORGE COMPANY, BUFFALO
X. Y.
WANTED
iu
Fifteen carpenters, at once.
Permanent employment.
Wanted Ten carpenter
helpers.
Apply
RAYMOND CONCRETE PILE CO., I
Bethlehem Steel Co.,
Merchants Mill Bridge.
WANTED A reliable driver. Good
wages. Steady work. Fink Brewing
Company, Forster street, Harrisburg '
Pa.
WANTED Young men to learn j
auto business and become practical
mechanics and chauffeurs Auto
Transportation School. 27-29 N. Cam '
eron street. j
FORSALE
Cassel Mill Property
;in East Hanover Town- ; ,
ship on the road from;
ijHanoverdale to Shells-:;
ville.
V 10 miles east of Harrisburg.
~ 2%-story stone and frame Grist!'
Mill (36x49) building 3 runs ofj i
;. burrs—2 water wheels and all the!'
necessary fixtures and Bhafting—<;
i, one-half mile of water right.
;> 2H-story frame dwelling house,!
<; with 9 rooms—frame stable (16x<!
\ 34) and outbuldlngs. •
!■ Entire tract, 13 acres.
<; The present tenant has been on'
the place nearly 14 years. ]>
Miller Brothers & Co.
;> Member Hbg. Urn I Estate Hoard
11 ItEAL ESTATE
; Insurance Surety lion .I*?
- l.oeuat nnd Court Streeta '\
MONDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—MALE
•
WANTED A THOROUGHLY EX
PERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMAN
FOR OUR MENS DEPARTMENT.
PERMANENT POSITION AND GOOD
SALARY FOR THE RIGHT MAN.
MUST HAVE REFERENCES.
GROFF & WOLF CO.,
LANCASTER, PA.
FOUR young nvfti, over 16. wanted
for agency purposes. Need not have
experience. Good pay. Apply 417
Boyd street.
I WANTED —An experienced auto
mobile washer. No others need apply.
Apply at Harrisburg Taxlcab snd
baggage Co.. corner of Strawberry
and Aberdeen.
WANTED One or two young men
to work about Auto Garage, driving
and repairing of all kinds. A chance
to learn the automobile business
Must be prepared to pay SSO tuition.
Auto Transportation School, 27-2!)
North Camerou street. Bell 17lu.
|
WANTED A good driver. Will
pay good wages to right party. Ap
ply D. F. Hoffman, Seventh and Camp
streets. w
WANTED
A bright, intelligent, wide
awake, well-posted young
man of good pe sonality,
about 25 years old. Must be
able to furnish references.
Address W., 6281, care of
i Telegraph.
I *
I
i WANTED Cornhusker and cut
; ter. Can make $4 u> $5 a day. Apply
[to W. L. Dowhower, 21 North 1- itth
I street.
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I
'■ I
FOREMAN
For an Optical Glass Grind
ing and Polishing Depart
ment by one of the largest
Optical Instrument Companies
in the Country. Must be
widely experienced t<. qualify
i for the position. Write fully.
| stating your experience, ref-
I erences and salary desired.
Apply Box U, 5000, care of
Telegraph.
,|
! WANTED Carwasher to work in
| daytime, one who can drive all cars.
Apply Rex Garage, iyl7 North Third
street.
: ' WANTED Watchman, who can
take care of boilers at night. Gamble
, Fuel ririquette Co.. Ninth and Dock
' streets.
WANTED—White boy for porter
! work around store, one who is not
| afraid of work; wages. SIO.OO per
week; give age and reterence. Answer
I K„ 6288. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Butcher io work in
( meat room. Apply 226 Chestnut street.
i CLERICAL Wanted, young man
: not over 21 years, for clerical work In
the sales department of a local cor
poration. In application, give deta.K
--:of experience, education, and staie
salary expected. Address M„ 6284,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Experienced carpet
layers and shade makers. Permanent
i position with good wages to compe
i P "\$ eople * Apply BOWMAN & CUM
WANTED Boy, over 16. to learn
photo-engraving. A good opportunity
to learn a good trade. Apply to Photo
i Engraving Dept., The Telegraph Print.
! lng Co.
;
j HELP WANTED—FEMALE
I —■
I WANTED A white girl for gen
■ eral housework; experience not neces.
' sary. Take an F or M car for Mid
| dletown. Apply 151S Allison street,
j Bell 3343.
< WANTED Woman for general
I housework. Appiy 122 Woodbine
| street, or call Bell W4SW.
WANTED Child's nurse; refer
ences required. Apply 122 Woodbine
1 street, or call Bell 48W.
i .
WANTED—A woman stenographer
for part time. Apply W. C. T. U. Head
quarter, Room 310 Patriot Building.
WANTED GIRLS TO WRAP
j CANDY. TRIANGLE MINTS. APPLY
TWELFTH AND HERR.
WANTED
Weavers and Learners.
Apply Silk Mill.
Corner North and Second Sts.
WANTED Glrlr, not
under 16 years of agi, to
learn the trade of clgarmak
ing. Pay (6.00 a week to
•earn. Experienced girls
earning upward to (20.00 a
week.
Apply at
HARRISBURG CIGAR CO..
No. 500 Race Street.
WANTED White woman to work
9-hour-day. NtySunday work. Plenty
of good food. Pleasant work. Good
! pay. 211 Walnut street.
! WANTED White girl (country
preferred) for general housewoik.
Apply 2532 Brisbane street. Paxtang.
FIVE bright, capable women to
| travel, demonstrate and sell dealers,
j (2o 00 to $50.00 per week. Railroad
I fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company,
! Dept. 720, Omaha, Nebr.
I A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, who is
compelled to stay alone, will give a
i good home to a young girl. She can
! attend school in the city. Please state
| age. Address G.. 6283, care of Tele
j graph.
i WOMAN American (white) want
ed at once for quick lunch; experienc
-1 ed one preferred; must be pie baker:
no woman boss; good home; good
wages. Address Meyers Quick Lunch.
Box 177, Marysvllle.
j WANTED Fifty women, or girls
over 16, for sewing canvas gloves; ex
. ferience not necessary, steady woik
i 16.00 per week foi beginners, expert
; onced ar. able to make from $lO to
ill', per week. Apply at once. Steel
ton Glove Co.. 708 South Second street,
! Steelton. ,
HELP W ANTED—MaIe and Female
* WANTED, CANVASSERS
men or women, for house-to
house canvass. Those having
magazine or newspaper ex
perience preferred. See Mr
Beck, Room 4, the Telegraph
Building Annex. Call be
tween 8 and 10 or after 4
] SITUATIONS WANTED— .
j Male and Female
' TWO of our students received The ]
; Underwood Certificate making 60 and
65 words per minute. Our Instruc- ,
; tlons aud methods are the very best, i
1 All commercial subjects ".re thorough- :
; ly taught. Enroll with us now or i
September 4.* Harrisburg Shorthand '
• School. 31 North Second street. Har- j
risburg. Pa. , |
! S\ I .ESMEX WAX TED ;
SALESMEN We desire a forceful 1
'and aggressive salesman to sell our
i 1919 line of advertising specialties and
I higli-class calendars in Harrisburg
. ; and the State of Pennsylvania. Will
! consider applications only from men
' of reliable character and real selling
•lability Thos. J. Bcckman Co.. 310
, North Eleventh street, '.'hiladelphia.
] Pa.
SITUATIONS WAXTED—MALE
1 j MAN WANTS general hauling with
j one-ton truck. Apply Federich's Gar
_ j age. Forster near Front.
i | WANTED Colored boy wishes po
sition for a few hours after school.
i Address L, 62!)0, care of Telegraph.
. I YOUNG, married man (white).
1 ! 25 years old, wishes position driving
j for private family; can do all repair- j
I ing and furnish good reference. Ad i
; dress J. P. H.. I7IU Penn street. Har
j risburg. j
j SITUATIONS WANTED —FemaIe |
i WANTED Young widow, with !
I six-month-old child, would like a|
j place as housekeeper for gentleman
No objections to one or two children !
Good home in preference to hign j
! wages. Apply to 1122 Montgomery
! street. ,
WANTED Experienced steno- I
grapher desires several nours' work !
lin evenings. Address E., 6287. care I
' of Telegraph.
,
' WANTED A young colored wo
-1 man wishes light housework, nursing,
helping in a kitchen in boardinghouse
or dishwashing in hotel or restaurant.
Address 1442 Derry street.
WANTED Wortian wishes wash
ing to do at home. Apply 1442 Detry
1 street.
WANTED By colored woman
laundry work to do. Apply 609 Cum
, berland street, second floor.
' WANTED By young woman, a
position doing clerical work. Call Bell
i 1080.
j WANTED Colored woman wishes
'day's work of any kind. Call 1412
| Williams street.
WANTED Colored woman would
jlike to have work of any kind. In-]
, quire 1427 North Fourth street.
WANTED A position as child's
1 nurse. Address 42 North Thirteenth
• | Btreet - "
HOOMS FOR~KEXT
TWO beautiful, unfurnished or fur-]
nished rooms, single or en suite, in i
, hew, modern house; choice location
i Address R„ 6392, care of Telegraph.
; 702 North Sixth street, near North
: street, first-class rooms, furnished or
unfurnished; all improvements; ref
i erence required. Inquire at 410 North i
I street, or Paul's Shoe Store, 11 North I
1 Fourth street. Bell 4479 R. j
j FOR RENT One combination I
| front livingroom and bedroom; all
conveniences, with use of phone; gen- i
' tleman only. Apply 1109 Green street.
i
1 FOR RENT Third floor from |
room; hot and cold water; all con-]
: veniences, with use of phone. Ad- j
dress 1857 Market street, or call 2047 J. '
i |
i THREE attractively furnished
j rooms, on second floor; bay piano,
victrola; reasonable. Appiy 1902,
! Green street.
' FOR RENT Large, front, corner
! room; twin beds, running water; also
j other rooms. Apply 801 North Sixth
| street, or Dial 5775. j
i FOR RENT Two rooms for light '
[housekeeping. Apply 1817 V 4 North
Seventh street. Harrisburg.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS j
: ] Unfurnished rooms, large, airy and
| communicating, with kitchenette,'
! stoves furnished bath, phone and '
: laundry privileges, all outside, inde- '
' pendent and private, also suite, din- j
, ingroom, bedroom, and kitchen. Daily i
j inspection invited. Apply 429 Broad j
1 street.
i METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean.
furnished rooms, hot and cold water,
j phone. Rates. (3 per week and up. J
; 518 Market, at the Subway Entrance. ;
KOOMS WANTED J
WANTED Three rooms, furnish- |
ed or unfurnished, for light house
i keeping. References exchanged,
i Building Supt.. Second and Mulberry,
| Pennsylvania R. R. Freight Sheds.
! "BQAHDEHS W ANTED
WANTED Man and wife to board,'
' in private family. Apply 1506 State I
street.
' APARTMENTS FOR RENT
JUST COMPLETrD I
; Beautiful Belvedere Apartments. 711
j North Second street. Fire and sound
proof. hardwood finish; city steam'
hot water; electric elevators; laundry
I nnd all modern conveniences. Apply
| 1815 North Front. Telephone 875 K.
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I HAVE several houses for
sale in the city and suburbs.
Some 10 pel cent, invest
ments. Some cheap and on
easy terms. C. H. Corder, 119U
Walnut street. Bell 2412 R.
J. E. GIPPLE.
-REALTOR
FIRE INSURANCE.
RENT COLLECTING,
i 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259.
j BOWERS AVE., Washington!
I Heignts; 1H squares from car line;
I practically new 2-story frame bunga-
I low with 6 rtoms and bath; all mod
ern improvements, including steam
| heat; open flreplace; lot, 40x150.
Price, $3,100,110. Brinton-Packer Co..
Second and Walnut streets.
CURTIN ST.. 520 For sale; eibht
rooms; all modern conveniences' lot
15x100; driving alley on rear. Beli
Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
STEAM-HEATED HOUSE FOR
SALE —■ New brick semi-bungalow—
-6 rooms bath gas olectrlc
light steam heat cement porches
—now vacant. Bell Realty Co.. Berir
ner Building "
1810 CHESTNUT STREET New
property, now vacant; six rooms
bath; gas; electric light; steam heat
concrete porches front and rear In
spect It. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
DESIRABLE PENBROOK PROP
ERTY* FOR SALE Single house 7
rooms, bath and pantry electric
light steam heat large porches
cemented cellar lot, 47x150, with
> garage on rear. Price, J3.900. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
RELLEVUE PARK Single stucco
house, slate roof, 12 rooms, bath and
lavatory, gas. electricity, steam heat
cemented cellar, porches; lot, 62% x
125. Double stucco garage. Applv 20
i South Twenty-second street Be'ii
j phone 1998 J.
FOR SALE - 2022 Susquehanna
street 3-story brick 8 rooms and
bath hot air furnace gas elec
tricity house In fine condition
Price, $2,800. Apply to Oyster & Caley
Real Estate and Insurance, 15 South
Third street.
HXRRISBTTRG TELEGRAPH
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ji •' * I
|| "My Old Kentucky Home" j
Is a Favorite
Among all classes of people, because it touches the
spot. So are the classified ads because they bring
the results you arc looking for. And the Telegraph
ads are the favorite of Harrisburg and vicinity.
They reach the people who count and tell your
wants just the wiy you want them, bringing back
ij L to you results that exceed your expectations.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
j FOR SALE Corner prop
) ertv Sixth and Reily. Ideal
! location for business. Apply
Fitzgerald's, 34 South Third
street.
HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
$1,200 WILL BUY a 1!Vli-story frame
dwelling; on easy payments.
LINCOLN REALTY C 0...
Harrisburg. Pa. "
SMALL BUNGALOW (New)
For sale; not yet completed;
can be purchased with two or
twelve lots of ground if de
sired; in town, two minutes'
from trolley cars. Owner
moving away. Inquire of An
thony Bonitz or A. W. Ellen
berger. Enhaut, Pa.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
j HOUSE FOll RENT, 2014 North
I Third street; immediate possession.
1 Call 1089 M.
( FOR RENT Semi-bungalow, S
j rooms, bath, all improvements. Bow
man avenue. Camp Hill. Rent. $25.
| Apply Backenstoss Bros., Russ Build
| ing. 1
FARM FOR RENT on the share.
Close to Harrisburg. Eighty-five
acres clear land. Address T„ 2102,
care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT J
SEMI-BUNGALOW
I Eight rooms and bath; hot
water heat; gas and electric
lights. Inquire
A. K. THOMAS.
EAST END BANK.
. I
i WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE, locat
ed on Hill. Family out or town for
i winter. Possession at once. Rent
1 reasonable. For further particulars
i address M„ 6357, care of Telegraph
FOR RENT
! SUMMER BUNGALOW
Eight rooms and bath; hot
water heat; gas and electric
liehts. Inquire
A. K. THOMAS.
EAST END BANK.
;
| THIRD ST., NORTH. NO. 2005
i Three-story brick dwelling—is rooms
I —bath—steam heal —electric light. A
; fine home-place with pleasant sur
roundings—s7s. MILLER BROTHERS
! & CO.
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
I HOUSES AND GARAGES at Firth i
' and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller. 213
■ Walnut Bell phone 797 M.
j
REAL ESTATE WANTED
I WANTED. TO RENT A house of
, six or seven rooms, with all conveni
i ences. Inquire Box R, 6289, care of
i Telegraph. j
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Farm
j of 120 acres four miles from Harris
burg. Will exchange for a city or su
burban property and take mortgage
for balance. Write Box T, 6380, care
: of Telegraph.
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FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
| ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Apply 1109
Northi Front street.
FOR SALE—Household Furniture—
-1 cherry bedroom suit, complete; 1
walnut bedroom suit, 5 parlor tables,
2 ebony parlor chairs. 1 old-fashioned
bureau and washstand. 1 lounge, etc.
Call at 206 Pine street on Wednesday,
November 7. I
COAL STOVE FOR SALE Nice
I size oven, new grate and new bricks i
I put in to-day. Excellent condition. |
Price. SIO.OO. Can be seen at Bowman
& Co., Superintendent's office, fourth
floor.
FOR SALE, at Gables, 111-117
South Second street. Lawn Fence, i
! Field Fence, Gates. Poultry Nett'ng I
I Building Hardware, Plaster Board
'i Upson Wall Board, Board, I
Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings 1
| Porch Poats. Pumps, etc. |
| PAINT! PAINT! PAINT!
11 At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second street.
5,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed
> Paint. Also lull line of Acme (Quality
Paint. Largest Stock of Ready Mixed
Paint In Harrisburg.
FOR SALE, CHEAP Boston Ter
rier. Brindle and white. Call at 1008
North Third street. Saturday after
noon. or phone 3328 J.
FOR SALE English Setter, 4
years old. Well broke on pheasants
and quail. Call Mr. Divet, 1913 Sus
quehanna street. Price reasonable.
FOR SALE An Oakdale heater,
double heater. Inquire 1329 Green
street. Harrisburg. ~
VACUUM CLEANER
Duntley, No. 2, 1-6-H.-P. Suitable
for large house or apartments. Apply
2710 Woodlawn street. Harrisbutg.
I FOR SALE Electrically operated
I shoe repairing shop, fully equipped
i with modern machinery. One of best
locations in city. Owner will sell,
cheap to quick purchaser in order to
devote time to other Interests. Terms
reasonable. Apply 225 South Thir
-1 teenth street.
I
A NUMBER OF VISIBLE machine*
taken in exchange on the sale of Rem
-1 ington Self-starters, at a bargain.
I Call, or phone, REMINGTON TYPE
WRITER COMPANY. 119 Walnut
street.
i FCTK SALE Unredeemed watchen
and diamonds at prices lower than
. can be bought wholesale.
CHAS. ARONSON.
i Reliable Jeweler and Broker
422 Market Street.
roil S Al.l —MI S( 11. I„\ N EOI S
HERE are a few extraordinary
bargains for any one in the printing
I business who can make use of them:
1 Daunieis Planer.
I Saw and Trimmer,
1 4%-tnch.x2 ! J*-itich.x4-ft. Worthing
ton Pui-ip.
I 1 Danniels Steam Trap.
I 1 one-qt, Detroit Lubricator.
1 one-pt. Detroit Lubricator.
I 2 Four-wheel Trucks.
2 Two-wheel Trucks
1 Oil Filtcrer.
I l Wheelbarrow.
I 1 Gas Metal Pot.
1 Hlckok Ruling Machine.
I 2 Model 1 Linotypes.
I If you can us- any of the above, I
I drop In to see us. The question of
i price and terms can be easily ar-
I ' THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO..
I Printing. Binding. Designing, Photo
! Engraving, Die Stamping and
Plate Printing,
. I Harrlsburg, Pa.
I
1
FOR SALE ,
i Stock of Merchant's Ice Com
pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
| for sale. Can be bought below
par. Room 203, Commonwealth
j Trust Company Building.
I FOR SALE A Colony brooder—
I will accommodate 1,000 chicks. Also
i some faiicy poultry. A. C. Mead, 11
| Paxtang avenue. I'axtaiig, Pa.
BOOKS —Visit Harrisburg Big Book
Store 2.000 volumes on all sub
jects; low prices, tsooks bought.
Aurand's. 325 North Third street.
EASTER LILIES 52.60 per dozen.
Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower shop, kio
North Third etreet.
FOR SALE l9lB Calendars. Goou
selection. Orders promptly tilled, job
lots at Bargain Prices. Myers Munu-'
facturing Co., Second Floor, Thira and
Cumberland streets. Bell phone 1577 R.
SASH At Gaoles, 111-117 South
I Second street; 6,000 sets of new sash
I SxlO, 1- L painted and glazed, $1.70
I per set All other reguiai auto, uoois
j and shutters, all sizes.
i BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS
i SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for
■ traded and rebuilt typewriters all
makes bought—sold—rented and ex
changed. Geo. P. Tillotson. 206 Locust
street. _ j
_ I.ots ;
park PLACE
LOT SALE NOW ON
B. F. Sheesley, Owner.
Take Paxtonia or
Linglestown Car.
Get off at Park Place Crossing.
Lots 25x150 Feet.
Prices from SSO to SSOO.
10 per cent, down—balance in
monthly payments.
Liberal discount for cash
; No Tax or Interest For Two
Years.
Sales Agent on Plot every day
from 1:30 to 5:30.
Call evenings at my office,
902 MARKET STREET.
7 to 9 P. M.
MAXWELL H. HITE.
Real Estatr Auctioneer,
, !02 Market Street,
Harrisburg. Pa.
) FARMS
FARMS—FARMS
FOR SALE *
j I have the farm you want to buy,
i 1 and will suit your pocket
book. Anything from 2 acres up ana
from S6OO up. Now is the time to pre
pare for that spring drive. Don't wait
I until spring.
C. H. CORDER,
1190 Walnut Street,
j Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R.
FARM FOR SALE
12 acres. Bordering on Manada
Craek. 4 miles east of Linglestown
Buildings. House, Barn. 30 apple
trees. 2o peaches, pears, grapes. Fields
even. This larin has a beautiful ffout
on the main road, beautiful farms
joining, school close, a very de
sirable property for $1,275.00. We e a n
supply the most of the money toward
paying for this farm.
C. B. CARE,
409 Market St., or
Care's Store. Linglestown, Pa.
GATtjE OR POULTRY FARM 26
acres, one mile from Winchester Va
on Berryvllle Pilte; was a pheasant
farm; well adapted for poultry rais
ing; price, $3,000. Address H H
Dodge. Haymarket, Va.
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
FOR RENT A suite of two rooms
facing Market street. Apply to Com
monwealth Trust Company, 222 Mar
ket etreet.
MARKET STREET STORE
FOR RENT
BEAUTIFUL NEW DAYLIGHT
STORE. 604 MARKET 'ST.
CHAS. ADLER
1002 North Third Street.
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED A mahogany office
desk, preferably flat top. Call Bell
phone 3136 M. ,
CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITLRE-
Bought at highest cash prices and
sold reasonable, S. Refklu. 07 I
ttroad street. Bell phone 28(0.
| WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WE buy all kinds of disc records.
N. Brenner. 1316 Norm Tnuu street,
WE rent MASQUERADE COSTUMES
| for all occasions. N.Brennor,l3lo Third.
I MOKltlo SAYS save money buying
l new and seconU-hund furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Ibchmertz. 103" Market. Bell 371R.
MAX SMOLTZ
' Second-hand furnltuii bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drpp a pos
tal to Max Smelt*. 1016 Market street,
i will call, city or country. j
S. SNEIDMAN WIEL, PAY highest
! prices for second-hand clothing,
shoes, turuiture. or carpets. Trial win
convince. Bell 28SISIM. 1116 Cowden.
WANTED —Small hot air furnace,)
!in good condition. Address R-63y4, j
j care Telegraph.
J. COOPER & SON
i We ma a specialty of and paj i
I high cash prices lor old, wornout
! autus. Also buy rags, paper, rubber,
Iscrapiron and mefal.
Eleventh rfnd Christiana Sts„
Between State and Walnut.
BELL 3971 V' DIAL 4811
j BUSINESS PERSONALS
M. H. BAKEK & CO.. Plumbing and j
i Heating Contractors. 1330 Derry
street. Both phones.
' MEN WANTED —To read this ad.
! and note that you can do better by
buying at this store, as we undersell
them all. Here is the proof:
Men's Suits and Overcoats... .$7.60 up
Boys' Suits $2.48 up
Boys' Overcoats $3.18 up
Mackinaw Coats $3.8 up
Sweaters $ .1)5 up
Flannel Shirts $ 115 up
Men's Fleeced Union Suits sl,lll up
Boys' Union Suits $ 69 up
Men's Shoes ' sl,llß up
Boys' Shoes $1.25 up
i Arctics sl-25 up
Hats : SI.OO up
OUTLET CLOTHING CO.,
23 N. Fourth St., •
Across from Y. W. C. A.
Open Evenings.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND
I \
AUDITOR
H. E. SCIIRIVER,
60-61-62 Union Trust Co. Bldg..
Harrfbburg, Pa.
Systems Organized.
RELIABLE
Locksmith and liolctric Shop
We make KEYS of any style at
special prices.. Locks repaired.
Electric light und hell wiring and
repairing. All kinds of sharpen
ing and general repairing. 1303
North Sixtli. Bell 3i*t's, 'Dial 5864,
ELECTRIC VACUUM
New, high-grade machines for rent,
day or hour. Second-hand machines
bought and sold. Mr. Martin. Bell 113*.
LURIA IRON & STEEL CO. deals
In steel, rags, rubber, metals and
1 papermill supi lies. Broad and Wal
lace. Also salvage from lire and wreck.
Call Bell phone 936. Dial 3043.
CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDEß—Eg
tlmates furnished. All kinds of re
. pair work. H. W. Hummer. 1423 Lib
erty. Bell phone 4420.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
i feeling, likely to catch you • this
1 changeable weather. OUR LAXATiVh.
PH >SPHO-<JUININE will stave it oft
: if taken in time. Gross Drug Store.
, US) .Market street.
UPHOLSTERING And furniture
repairing, mattressee renovated and
cushions of all kinds made. S. N.
Cluck, 320-326 Wooubine street.
! Phone 1317 J.
' j C. VERNON RETTEW,
; Insurance —Real Estate —Alderman.
1911 DERRY STREET.
Both Phones.
i Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION
CO.. Builders, and Contractors. House
' building our specialty. Job woik
i looked after carefully. Dial 3706.
■ OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH
"j
HUSINKSS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE A growing Cleaning
and Dyeing business. Good oppor
tunity. Call, after 4 P. M„ at No. 4
South Fifteenth street.
i FARMS—FARMS
WANTED
If you have a farm to sell or to ex
change for city property, talk it over
with me. I can handle It to your ad
\ antage. H CORDK | t
11SI0 Walnut Street,
Harrlsburg. Bell 2412 R.
OLD-ESTABLISHED grocery and
j meat market with refrigeration
! plant. Property suitable for larg.
i apartment building. Desirable loca-
I tion. For appointment address L,
j 6282. care of Telegraph.
OPPORTUNITY 1 have $2,000 In
a proposition. Want twenty men tc
raise same amount, by paying it in
monthly payments of $lO. Will give
bond to refund money In two yearb
with 10 per cent, irrteiest if dissatis
lied. Investigate. A. Dirolf, care of
Telegraph.
i GUN OWNERS —lf you nave a gun
you want to sell, or convert into
: cash, see us at once. Dayton Cycle
j Company. 012 North Third street. .
I GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES
[Apply at Eagle Hotel. Annville. Pa.
Cleuuers anil Dyers
' ' Goodman s sanitary steaming, clean
ing. pressing and dyeing works. He
! pairing. Work guaranteed. Call anci
deliver. Both phone. 1306 & N. Slztn ct
NOW Is the time to get your fall
and winter overcoat cleaned, dyed oi
pressed at Eggert's Cleaning ani' Dye
nig Works, 1246 Market Street. Call
and deliver. Both phones.
UauliUK aiMl Moving
BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER
1 Piano moving a specialty. Hauling
Suuare dealing out policy. 917-A Capi
tal St. C. V. 6807. Bell 852 W.
Musical
FOR SALE A victrola, In first
class condition; also 26 pieces of the
latest music. A party with 'reference
can arrange part cash, rest to suit
buyer. Address W., 6286, fan: of
Telegraph. •
TALKING MACHINES promptly and
carefully repaired by an expert only.
: OVLEK'S. 14 South Fourth street
WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE all
kinds of talking machliie records.
Highest cash puces paid. StauHui
Music House, 1213 North Third street.
• Open Evenings.
Alone) to una
MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL
RATES—On furniture, reki estate and
uuiiorsed notes. Licensed t>y
State and under supervision of ta
Banking oepartmefiL Equitabi# in
vestment Co., inc., Second Floor, a
North Market Square. Established
HOC
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
: with Act of June 17. 1815, to individu
als In need of ready caah, small loans
a specialty, business confidential,
payments to suit borrower's convent.
1 euce, positively lowest rates in city.
1 PENNSYLVANIA IN VES'i MEN'!' CO.
132 Walnut Street.
MONEY advanced to housekeepers
at legal rates, business confidential
Profit Sharing ~oan Society. Spooner
Building. 9 North Msrhet
NOVEMBER 5, 1917.
GEESE SHOULD
BE RAISED NOW
i
Dr. Dixon Says That Plenty of;
Food For and Birds
Is Going to Waste
Raising of more cattle and fowls.!
with especial attention to the value
; of the goose for food, is urged byj,
! Dr. Samuel O. Dixon, state conimis-:
I sioner of heulth, in a statement is
sued in his ly>a Ith and hygiene ser
ies. Tho commissioner says that fail-!
ure to raise such products of farm
industry is causing waste of much
vegetable matter in the shape oft
posture.
Dr. Dixon says:
In the United States there is al-j
ways a waste of foodstuffs. This con
tinues in time of war, but it changes I
in character. Some food that is val
uable in time of peace becomes!
I worthless in time of war because la-j
| bor to harvest it is scarce.
Ij There are other foods which arej
I of little value in time of peace bo-1
cause of the cost of labor to harvest
I them by the ordinary methods, men
t preferring to devote their time to
, something moj-e immediately produc
, _ FIN ANCIAL '
! WANTED —To borrow. SIO,OOO at
,|5 per cent. First mortgage on valu-
II able real estate. inquire Box 7668,
i care of Telegraph.
Shoe ltcpa J lug
NEW, UP-TO-DATE ~~
SHOE It EPA IK SHOP
Now open at 230 Sti awutrry street.
JOS. GOHDON, PROP. Our shop at
1420 North Third street will also be
continued. Bell V3BW, Dial 6653.
Storage
STORAGE —Fireproof and non-flra
proof warehouses. Private rooms (or
| Household gooos, $2 a .nonth up. liar
' risburg Storage Co.. 43<-446 S. 2ud St
I ——
! STORAGE—4I!) Broad street, house
hold guuds, merchandise. Private rooms
sl-$3 Waguns, 75c month. L. Cooper
& Co.. 41? Broad St. Both hones.
STORAGE—In brick uuildl;ig, rear I
408 Market- Household goods in clean
private rooms. Keasonable rates, p.
G. Diener, 408 Mirket street.
Undertakers
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Kmbalmer,
611 North Secoud Street.
Bell 252. Dial 2145. i
SAMUEL S. FACKLER.
FUNEHAL DIRECTOR.
!! 1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2188.
J ; V\ here to Dine Well
! STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT
Home cooking served to Busl
' i nessr.ien and Ladies in sepa
_| rate diningroi
;j DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS
1 Where cuisine is an art and
eating a pleasure. Manhattan
Restaurant. 317 Market street.
I AUTOMOUILKS
FOR SALE—Oakland, model 32,
1916. line shape, new tires, $450;
' Maxwell special, $175; 1917 Ford,
$290; 1911 Ford, repainted, $235. A.
. w. Troutman, Millersburg, Pa.
| FOIt SALE*—Ford car, o-passeAger,
| 1 HI7 model, in better running condi
' tion than when new. Price, $325. In
. quire of F. E. Dennis. 1113 Regina
street. City.
FOR SALE
Buick Big Six. 1916 Model. Fully
. equipped. Apply to Box 2U3, Carlisle.
, Pa.
ij FOR SALE
1917—Ford, good as new $300.01
[ 1915—Rco, new tires $500.00
' 1913—Chalmers Roadster $350.00
! 1913 Four-cylinder, 5-passenger
I Haynes, 3 new tires. Big bargain.
$450.00.
r 1917—Maxwell. slip cover* and
' bumper. Gone 6,000 miles,
$500.00.
' 11)13 Hudson. Fine shape $450.00
. I These cars are all guaranteed as
j represented.
Come In and see them, or phone for
demonstration.
■ MILLER AITTO CO., INC.,
1 50-68 South Cameron Street,
" 1 Bell 4119. Dial 5660.
WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con
signment and chlrge only 5 per cent.
• No storage charges if car Is not sold
" Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N
j Camei on street.
"rECeTvED TO SELL. Three 1914
■ Maxwell Roadsters. Flno condition
Hat ties ..eaving, miiit sell, $200.00 tc
$230.00. One Ford, 1924 Touring, like
new, $250.00. Horst, Linglestown. Pa.
OVERLAND TOURING B5-4. like
i new. Must be sold at once, owner
leaving city. Box E, 6393, care oi
t> Telegraph.
f OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers,
- in any condition. See me before sac
i < Hieing elsewhere. Chelsea AutQ
3 Wrecking, A. Schlffmann, 1021 Mar
s ket street. Bell 3640.
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE
HAYNES 1916 6-eyllnder 3-
passeuger Cloverleaf Roadster. Will
i sell at right price. Call BfU 838 for
an appointment.
SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for
. sale cheap. Good assortment, with
j either solid or pneumatic tires. Come
early, make your selection, inter
national Harvester Co. of America,
, Truck Department, 619 Walnut street.
GAKAUKS
j
BLACK'S GARAGE —New fireproof
: building. Live and dead storage. Full
line of tires. All kinds of vulcaniz
ing and tire repair work done, ac
cessories and general repair shop.
. 203-5 South Seventeenth street.
ACCESSORIES AND HtPAIIIS
IF YOUR RADIATOR LEAKS bring
" It to us. We'll repair it. We also
3 repair lamps, fenders, etc.
t HARRISBURG AUTO RADIATOR
' WORKS,
1 I 805 N. THIRD ST. BELL PHONE.
1 CAMP CURTIN GARAGE
Seventh Street, Around the Corner ol
Camp Street.
Storage by day or month. Open day
1 and night. Prompt service. Expert
• mechanics. Repairing giferanteod. A
trial will convince you that our work
and price is right Bell iO93J.
= WM. PENN GARAGE
804-6 Muench street. Limousiner for
funerals parties and halls: careful
- Olivers; open day aud night. Bell
1 4564.
a _____
a BRING your car to us. Experts on
• ignition and carburetor troubles
Highest gracl repair work. LEMOYNK
1 AUTO SHOP. Lim>yn*. Both phones.
- • FOR SALE 7 ~~
i A large assortment of second-hand
■ automobile tires All sizes.
I SACRIFICE PRICES
, 1—1917 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
$175 Cash.
CUT-RATE AUTO SUPPLY Co
. 239 S. 11th St. Bell S6IM.
REX OARAGE. -Ui 7 North Third
• street. Is the place to Btore your oar
foi the winter. An up-to-date repair
' teaf' Under UUr per,onal management,
tive. Some of these take on a value
in time of war because of their pe
culiar character and wide distribu
tion and because they can be har
vested without the labor of men.
Take for example the grasses*
scattered over vast areas of our
country that grow sparsely and are
harvested by the simp%; process of
being eaten by animals.
Imagine a poor family composed
of mother and children, left without,
male support on account of the war
and living in a-suburban or country
district on the wildest and most poor
ly fertilized land, valueless in time
of peace. Food economy for thi
family Is to give It a cow or other
ruminant animal that could directly
consume these wild grasses and al
lied vegetable matter, vast quantities
i of which are widely scattered in our
I country and mountains, valleys, and
| plains, and rocky volcanic formations
that can only be traversed by somo
of the lower animals.
, These animals will substitute for
the labor of tnan, travel In these al
j most impossible places and eat or
i harvest these little bunches of grass
until a day's "labor" will enable thorn
| to carry to the little domeslc center
a liberal quantity of milk, one of tho
' most valuable foodstuffs known to
; man for everyday uses and priceless
; in the days of sickness, when most
j other foods fail.
This sort of waste land is treated
with such indifference in time of
peace that in time of war it is not
thought of, but now our people
should consider the suggestion and
try to take advantage of it.
What has been brought out may
be taken advantage of in all climates
of the United States where vegeta
tion grows throughout the year. It.
may even be extended into colder
climates where a certain amount of
labor by men is necessary to prepare
food in the summer to carry the cat
tle through the winter.
Besides the cow, which has been
taken as an example, we may add
geese. They will feed on the same
character of food and take care of
themselves until they grow into largo
fowls, weighing five or six pounds
apiece. Their tlesh represents a de
licious and valuable food, prepared
with title or no human labor in
volved.
To these animals can be added
many others, such as ducks, goats,
sheep, etc. They too, like the cow,
can feed themselves on natural veg
! etatlon which is of such poor qual
] Ity that it is generally looked upon
as worthless.
If tills proposition were worked
I out and understood, the principle
could be adapted to a broad field
j that would mean much to the com
j fort and health of our people, as well
j as add strength to the national de
i fense.
Pennypacker Collection
of Antiques Purchased
by Harrisburg Man
The Pennypacker collection of
curios and antiques, valued at $15,-
000 has been purchased by William
E. Bailey, Front and South streets,
according to a dispatch to-day from
Philadelphia.
The collection gathered by the late
Governor is said to be an exception
ally line one and was collec ted over a
course of several decades. While Mr.
Bailey had not yet returned to the
. city, it was understood in Philadel
phia that the collection will be pre
served intact and possibly offered to
the state for safe keeping.
All manner of pottery, pewter,
wood carvings, laces and other ob
jects the products of Pennsylvania
handicraft for many generations.
Bevan A. Pennypacker, son of the
late Governor, had intended to sell
the collection at auction until Mr.
Bailey and several others associated
with him, made the purchase.
American Yuletide
For Pershing's Men
Ry Associated Press
American Training Camp In
France. Nov. s.—The American sol
diers in France will be treated to a
genuine old-fashioned American
Christmas in the Young Men's Chris
tian Association or "red-triangle"
huts. There will be celebrations with
Christmas trees, not only at the base
camps in the American training zone,
hut also behind the trenches, where
the American boys are lighting tyie
Germans.
France will supply a tree for every
hut, and the Y. M. C. A., with the
expected help from home, will pro
vide a gift for every soldier. The
movements of the troops make it im
possible to guarantee that individual
ly addressed presents will reach the
person to whom they are sent in
every case, but the "red-triangle" or
ganization, as the Y. M. C. A. now is
being called here. Intends that every
man shall be remembered, even if
the Christmas package addressed to
him personally lrom home cannot be
delivered.
E, L. Rinkenbach. candidate for
City Council, stands for a business
administration of city affairs. Vote
for him. —Adv.
LEGAL NOTICES
November 3. 1917.
BIDS FOR GRADING
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
ceived by the Superintendent of
Streets and Public Improvements at
his office. Room 309 Commonwealth
Trust Company Building, 222 Market
Street. Harrisburg, Pa., up until noon
of Friday, November 16, 1917, for th
GRADING OF "RIVER ALLEY" frem
SENECA TO SCHUYuKILL STREET.
Blank bids and specifications may be
had on application. The right to re
ject any and all bids is reserved.
W. H. LYNCH.
Superintendent.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE Is heroby given that letters
of administration on the estate of
Mar'.ha Hoover, late of Middle Pax
ton Township. Dauphin County. Penn
sylvania, deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned. All persons in
debted to said estate are requested to
make payment, and those having
claims cr demands will make the
same known without delay to
JACOB A. HOOVER,
Administrator,
Or R. D„ Linglestown, Pi,
JAMES G. HATZ,
Attorney,
202 Calder Building,
Harrisburg, Pa.
IN RE DISSOLUTION OF HARRIS
BURG RIVER COAL, SAND &
STONE CO.
In the Cou*t of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, No. 168, January
Term, 1818.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
Harrisburg River Coal, Sand and
Stone Company has (lied In the above
Court a petition praying for a decree
of dissolution and that the Court has
fixed the 18th of November, 1917, at
10 o'clock A. M., as the time and the
said Court as the place, for hearing
said petition and application for dis
solution. when and where all persons
interested can attend and show cause
If any they have, why tho prayer of
tho petition should not be granted.
GEO, ROSS HULL,
' ' Solicitor,
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