Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 06, 1917, Page 13, Image 13

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LLKVXUKKS On November 4, 1917.
John V. \V. Reynders. Jr., at Bay
side. N. Y.. aged 32 years,
l'uueral on Wednesday. November
7 at 11 A. M., from St. Ihomas
Church. Fifth Avenue and Fifty
third street. New York City. Ihe
relatives and friends are invited to
attend without further
IUIIXEHAUT On November 8, 1917.
Emma, wife of Jesse A.
; Rhinehart, aged 30 years.
Relatives and friends are invited to
uttend funeral services Wednesday
morning, at 10 o'clock, from the
residence of her mother, Mrs. Hat
tie Bell, 30 South Eighteenth street,
without further notice. Interinen..
in Dauphin Cemetery.
FLOYI) Elizabeth Jane Floyd died
Monday, October 5. 1917, at herlate
residence. 513 South Thirteenth
street, aged 80 years. She Is sur
vived by one son, Samuel A. r loya,
and one daughter, Sarah E. Forney.
Funeral on Thursday morning, at
10 o'clock, from her late residency.
. Interment at Cocklin s Cemetery,
Cumberland county, la. Ihe lela
t Ives and friends are invited to at
tend without further notice. 1 lease
omit. 1 lowers.
II i:\TTY Mrs. Katherine Beatty
widow of Robert T. Beatty, died at
ti A. M., November 8, 191..
Funeral on Friday, at - F. M. ' rol J l
Hi.- residence of her n e Pj le^ i , vf J 1 :
Stephen Marshall, 1306 North Sixth
street. Interment will bepriv.ite
in the Harrisburg. Cometery. rne
relatives and lriends are invited to
attend without further notice.
Please omit llowers.
S AItCH On November 3, 1917.
Bertha May Saiaii. aged 28
Relatives and friends ar %j™Y' l ® U d }S
attend funeral services Wednesday
afternoon, at 2 o clock, "
residence of her mother, Mis Wm.
HiDDle 014 Cumberland street, in
terment in East Harrisburg Ceme
tery.
LOST AND FOUND
T.OST Cameo pendant, baturday
evening. Valued as family keepsake.
Liberal reward if returned to tele
graph Oflice. '
i/3 sT White spotted rabbit dog,
about 21 inches high. *5 reward if
returned to 116 llancock stieet, Har
risburg.
HOST On Saturday evening, Oc
tober 20, between Bolton House ana
Market Square church and 25 South
Front street, a cameo pin. Reward if
returned to 25 South Front street.
LOST A brown muff by automo
bile party, between Halifax and Mil
lersburg. Reward if returned to K.
Gebhard. No. 712 Chestnut street.
Eebanon, Pa.
EOST Handbag between Boas
and Green streets. Return to
Cumberland street.
EOST —An Airedale puppy, about 3
months old; answers to name ot
Jerry; four white feet; white breast,
blown eyes; stubby tail; liberal re
ward if returned to R. H. Lyoh. 2.a
.South Thirteenth street.
HELP WANTED —Male
MEN WANTED to Toad stone. 27 *c
per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 Per
week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax
_ WANTED MACHINISTS, LATHE
AND PLANER HANDS; AESO MA
CHINE TOOL ERECTORS. GOOD
WAGES AND SiEADY WORK.
AMERICAN SAW MILL MACHINERY
CO.. HACKETTSTQWN, N. J.
WANTED A boy to work in the
evenings at McNeal's Confectionery
store. Must be 16 years. Apply 1015
Nfl'th Third street.
WANTED Thoroughly experienc
ed bookkeeper; references required.
Apply Devine & Yungle Shoe Mfg. Co.,
Sixteenth and State streets.
WANTED One or two young men
io 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-J9
North Cameron street. Bell 1710.
WANTED A sober, industrious,
while 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.
WANTED Cornliusker and cut
ter. Can make $4 to $5 a day. Apply
to W. L. Dowhower. 21 North lwftb
street. _____
WANTED Carwashor to work in
daytime, one who can drive all cars.
Apply Rex Garage, 1917 North Third
street.
WANTED An experienced auto
mobile washer. No others need apply.
Applv at ilarrlsburg Taxicab and
Baggage Co.. corner of Strawbe.-ry
and Aberdeen.
OPPORTUNITY for clerical men.
We require the services of plant op
erators for chemical processes. Great
physical strength not necessary. Men
over 18 years of age. intelligent, wil
ling and sober required. Eight hours
per day. Wages, 32c per hour and up.
Aetna Chemical Company. Newton
Hamilton. Pa. '
WANTED DROP FORGE DIE
SINKERS AND TRIMMER DIE
MAKERS, WITH EXPERIENCE.
BEST WAGES. ADDRESS GENERAL
DROP FORGE COMPANY, BUFFALO
N. Y.
WANTED
Fifteen carpenters, at once.
Permanent employment.
Wanted Ten carpenter
helpers.
Apply ,
RAYMOND CONCRETE PILE CO.,
Bethlehem Steel Co.,
* Merchants Mill Bridge.
WANTED Young men to learn
auto business and become practical
mechanics and chauffeurs. Auto
Transportation School, 27-*9 N. Cam
eron street.
| Real Estate For Sale:
> THESE PROPERTIES SHOULD
< RECEIVE SPECIAL
i CONSIDERATION
| I IMS NOHTII SECOND, STREET |
5 Three-story brick (single);!
< dwelling reception hall IS,'
> rooms 2 bath rooms steams
heat. Lot 43x100 ft.; ample room>
'I for side entrance and rear lot for|
; garage. Here In a very desirable'
home loeatlon and the property/
' IN In good eondltlon. '
1001 NORTH FOURTH STREET /
1' A substantially constructed. 2-;,
story brick building with large/
Oitore room lO living rooms
?Y>ath room steam heat— ce
'mented cellar with laundry and /
closet. Lot 19.6x60 ft. A corner<
property) good location with nn
~ established business.
!; BO AND 458 CRESCENT STREET
'! Two 2-story brick houses —i;
/each 6 rooms bath and fur-/
i' nafe. Ixits 14x80 ft. Prices; 922(H)
lipid $21.1(1. Either or both of'!
these properties ean he bought on
/reasonably easy terms.
Miller Brothers & Co.
'! Member libs. Heal Estate llonrd !
HEAL ESTATE
Surety Ho rid*
Locust aud Court Streets
TUESDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—MALE
FOUR young men. over 16, wanted ;
for agency purposes. Need not have
experience. Good pay. Apply 417
Uoyd street.
A MAN financially responsible, 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.
WANTED Butcher to work in
meat room. Apply 226 Chestnut street.
WANTED Boy, over 16. to learn
photo-engruvlng. A good opportunity
to learn a good trade. Apply to Photo-
Engravlng Dept.. The Telegraph Print,
ing Co. ■ . ,
H Ii I.IMVA NTED—KIiJIA EE
WANTED A white girl for gen
eral housework; experience not neces
sary. Take an F or M car for Mid
dletown. Apply 1518 Allison street.
Bell 3343.
WANTED A white nurse girl.
References required. Address H.,
6772, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Child's nurse; refer
ences required. Apply 122 Woodbine
street, or call Bell 948 W.
WANTED—A woman stenographer
for part time. Apply W. C. T. U. Head
quarter, Room 310 Patriot Building.
WANTED GIRLS TO WRAP
CANDY, TRIANGLE MINTS. APPLY
TWELFTH AND HERR.
WANTED
Weavers and Learners. '
Apply Sillf Mill,
Corner North and Second Sts.
]
]
WANTED Girls, not
under 16 yeais ot ag->, to
leatn the trade of clgarmak
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.
WANTED White woman to work
9-hour-day. No Sunday work. Plenty
of good tood. Pleasant work. Good
pay. 211 Walnut street.
WANTED White girl (country
preferred) for general housework.
Apply 2532 Brisbane street. Paxtang.
WOMAN American (white) want
ed at once for quick lunch; experienc
ed one preferred; must be pie baker;
no woman boss; good home; good
wages. Address Meyers Quick Lunch,
Box 177, Marysvllle.
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
Our school will lie open ail summer.
Special opportunities for those who
wish to start early or for those who
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 befclns Tues
day, September 4 th. Harrisburg
Shorthand School. 31 N. Second street.
WANTED. CANVASSER 3
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 s and 10 or after 4
P.* M.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
WANTED Colored boy wishes po
sition for a few hours after school.
Addresß L, 6290, care of Telegraph.
STATIONARY OR LOCOMOTIVE '
ENGINEER Can make all general
repairs; strictly temperate. Address
"J. C„" P. O. Box 253, Lemoyne, Pa.
COOK Colored man desires posi
tion as cook; first or seind. Apply at '
1410 North Fourth street.
HOUSEWORK Girl wishes place
to assist with light housework in the
afternoons; no cooking or washing.
Write Mildred Ross. Penbrook, Pa.
WANTED Janitor work in pri
vate family; no bad habits; industri
ous. Address L„ 6291, care of Tele
graph. /
YOUNG, married man (white),
25 years old, wishes position driving
lor private family; can do all repair
ing and furnish good reference. Ad
dress J. P. H., 1719 Penn street, Har
risburg.
SITUATIONS W A NTED—Female
WANTED Experienced steno
grapher desires several Hours' work
In evenings. Address E., 6287. caro ,
of Telegraph.
WANTED A young colored wo
man wishes light housework, nursing,
helping in a kitchen in boardinghouse
or dishwashing in hotel or restaurant.
Address 1442 Derry street.
DAY'S WORK Washing and iron
ing wanted by colored woman. Call,
or write, 1412 Williams street.
HOUSEKEEPER Position Ts
housekeeper for widower or bachelor
wanted by young widow. Address,
Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. D., 4, Box 196.
WANTED By young woman, a
position doing clerical work. Call Bell
1080,
WANTED Colored woman tvlshes
day's work of any kind. Call 1412
Williams street.
1 ;
WANTED Colored woman would
like to have work of any kind. In-
North Fourth street.
HOOMS FOR RENT ;
TWO beautiful, unfurnished or fur
nished rooms, single or en suite, In
new, modern house; choice location. 1
Address R., 6392, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT One combination :
front livlngroom and bedroom; all "
conveniences, with use of phone; gen
tleman only. Apply 1109 Green street.!
9 i
FOR RENT Ttvo rooms, furnish- j
ed up-to-date for light housekeeping.
Apply 30 North Fifth street.
FOR RENT A housekeeping
apartment of two rooms; also a largo
front room; will rent to couple; ref
erences required. Inquire at 435 Mar- '
ket street. Dial phone 4804.
FOR RENT Third floor froni
room; hot and cold water; all con
veniences, with use of phone. Ad
dress 1857 Market street, or call 2047 J.
THREE attractively furnished
rooms, on second floor; bay piano,
vlctrola; reasonable. Apply 1902
Green street.
SAVOY HOTEL.
143 South Third Street.
FURNISHED ROOMS - Warm, nico
and clean rooms, with private bath,
by the day or week. Reasonable
prices. Mrs. Hedrick, Manager.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms; conveniences. Apply 2139
North Sixth street.
i FOR RENT Two rooms for light '
! housekeeping. Apply 1817% North :
Seventh street. Harrisburg.
1 METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean,
i turnished rooms, hot and cold water,
ohone. Rates, $3 per week and up. i
' 518 Market, at the Subway Entrance. '
| ROOMS FOR RENT
] FOR RENT Comfortably furnish
ed room on second floor, centrally lo
cated; conveniences; rates modest;
gentleman preferred. 312 Cumber
land.
FOR RENT Large, front, corner
room; twin beds, running water; also
other rooms. Apply SOl North Sixth
street, or Dial 5775.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Unfurnished rooms, large, airy and
communicating, with kitchenette;
stoves furnished free, bath, phone and
laundry privileges, all outside, Inde
pendent and private, also suite, din
ingroom, bedroom, and kitchen. Daily
inspection invited. Apply 429 Broad
street.
IIOOMS U A XTED
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS
rooms for light housekeeping on the
Hill south of Derry or East End. Ap
ply H., 6288, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Three rooms, furnish
ed or unfurnished, for light house
keeping. References exchanged.
Building Supt., Second and Mulberry.
Pennsylvania R. R. Freight Sheds.
BOARDERS WANTED
WANTED Man and wife to board,
in private family. Apply 1506 State
street. .
APARTMENTS FOR REXT
FOR RENT An apartment of
three large rooms; bath, steam heat,
electric lights, gas range, hot and
cold water, stationary wash tub. In
quire of C. Fry, 1114 Market street,
Harrisburg.
FOR RENT Housekeeping apart
ment; second floor; five rooms and
bath; city steam; hot water; electric
light. Apply to Mrs. J. J. Weaver, 127
Pine street.
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. ADDIV
1815 North Front! Telephone 876 K.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I HAVE several houses for
sale in the city and suburbs
Some 10 per cent, invest
ments. Some cheap and on
easy terms. C. H. Colder, llyo
Walnut street. Bell 2412 R.
J. E. GIPPLE,
—REALTOR
FIRE INSURANCE.
RENT COLLECTING.
1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259.
tT^°}Y ER , S ii AVE., Washington
Heights; IVi squares from car line
practically new 2-story frame bunga
low with 6 rroms and bath; all mod
ern improvements, including steam
heat; open (ireplace; lot. 40xlfiu
Price, $3,100.00. Brinton-Packer Co'
Second and Walnut streets.
BELLEVUE PARK —'Single stucco
house, slate roof, 12 rooms, bath and
lavatory, gas, electricity, steam heat
cemented cellar, porches; lot. 62>Ax
125. Double stucco garage. Applv 20
South Twenty-second street. Bell
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.
Ji?? 1 , Estate and Insurance, 15 South
Third street.
FOR SALE Corner prop
erty Sixth and Reily. Ideal
location for business. Apply
Fitzgerald's, 34 South Third
street.
228 NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET
—Three-story brick; all improve
ments; front, side and rear entrance;
$3,200. Irwin M. Cassell, 1144 Regina
street.
CURTIN ST., 620 For sale; eight
rooms; all modern conveniences- Int
15x100; driving alley on rear. 'Bell'
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
STEAM-HEATED HOUSE FOR
SALE New brick semi-bungalow—
-6 rooms bath gas lectrie
light steam heat cement porche.
—now vacant. Bell Realty Co.. Bertr
ner Building. *
1810 CHESTNUT STREET New'
property, now vacant; six room*
bath; gas; electric light; steam heat l
concrete porches front and rear i„
Si„£ " UU ReaUy C °-
DESIRABLE PENBROOK
ERTY FOR SALE Single house ?
rooms, bath and pantry electric
light steam heat large porches
cemented cellar lot. 4 7x150 with
garage on rear. • Price, $3,900. Bel!
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
STR .F E T ls ° rr "'-e<l at
'ii j, '.J worth that to you? H.
Pedlow, ;i South Thirteenth street!
1824 CHESTNUT STREET is a verv
attractive house. Steam heat che^t-
Pf A, ll -
street. Pedlow ' 3 South Thirteenth
, 2340 DERRY ST.; 3-storv hrir-k
dwelling- 9 rooms and and
electric light; combination ranged
poich front and rear; steam heat
maple floors; lot. 40xl2i>i garage on
rear of lot. This property is in first
class condition; possession can be had
November 15 Brinton-Packer Co
Second and Walnut streets.
HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
$1,200 WILL BUY a 2 fc-storyframe
dwelling on easy payments 6
LINCOLN REALTY CO
Harrisburg, p a . *'
REAL ESTATE FOR REXT
FOR RENT Semi-bungalow. 8
rooms, bath, all improvements. Bow
man avenue, Camp Hill. Rent $-'5
Apply Backenstoss Bros., Russ Build
ing.
FOR RENT Six-room house, two
and-one-haif-story brick, 610 But
tonwood, rear of 607 North Front
street. sls per month. Apply Bell
FOR RENT No. 121 North Eigh
teentli street; corner brick, steam
heated houeo, with ]0 rooms. Rent
132.&0. J. K. Gipple, 1251 Market
street.
FARM FOR RENT on the share.
Close to Harrisburg. Eighty-five
acres clear land. Address T. 210''
care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT
SEMI-BUNGALOW
Eight rooms and bath; hot
water heat; gas and electric
lights. Inquire
A. K. THOMAS,
EAST END BANk.
WELL-FURmsHED BOUSE, locat
ed on Hill. Family out or town for
winter. Possession at once. Rent
reasonable. For further particulars
address M„ 6367, care of Telegraph
THIRD ST., NORTH. NO. 2005~H
Three-story brick dwelling—l 3 rooms
—bath —steam heat—electric light A
fine home-place with pleasant sur
roundings —$75. MILLER BROTHERS
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
HOUSES ANE GARAGES ut Firth
and Curtln streets. Fred C. Miller, 2ia,j
Walnut. Bell phone 787 M. *
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HATirtISBtTRG TELEGRXPH
ir ii
-i i '
l | A Real Estate Agent
> | Can Help You
,, ~ .
i j Expert specialists in real estate can
be of great service to you in selling
s your property to best advantage. But
C
■ i you must co-operate with them by au
thorizing an adequate expenditure for
advertising? Not to do this is to
handicap them to assure delay to
fail to find the BEST MARKET for
, your property.
: i j)
! REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED. TO RENT A house of
. six or seven rooms, with all conveni
ences. Inquire Box R, 6289, care of
j Telegraph.
: FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Farm
" of 120 acres four.miles from Harris
burs. Will exchange for a city or 4U-
L burban property and take mortgage
■ for balance. Write Box T, 6380, care •
i of Telegraph.
I
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Apply 1109
North 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, -tc.
Call at 206 Pine street on Wednesday.
- November 7.
COAL STOVE FOR SALE Nice
size oven, new grate and new bricks
put In to-day. Excellent condition.
. Price. SIO.OO. Can be seen at Bowman
- ii Co., Superintendent's office, fourth
i fioor.
FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117
- South Second street, Lawn Fence,
i Field Fence, Gates. Poultry Nett'ng,
'• Building Hardware, Plaster Hoard.
~ Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board.
Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings,
- Porch Posts, Pumps, etc.
3
i PAINTI PAINT! PAINTI
•. At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street.
' 5,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed
9 Paint. Also full line of Acme Quality
1 Paint. Largest Stock of Ready Mixed
Paint in Harrisburg.
i FOR SALE English Setter, 4
1 years old. Well broke on pheasants I
- and quail. Call Mr. Dlvet. 1913 Sus
. quehanna street. Price reasonable.
i FOR SALE —An Oakdale heater,
double heater. Inquire 1329 Green
- Btreet, Harrisburg.
: VACUUM CLEANER
1 Duntley, No. 2. 1-6-H.-P. Suitable
for large hduse or apartments. Apply
r 2710 Woodlawn street, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE Electrically operated
shoe repairing shop, fully equipped
with modern machinery. One of best
n locations in city. Owner will sell
. cheap to quick purchaser in order to
. devote time to other interests. Terms
! reasonable. Apply 225 South Thir
teenth street.
r A NUMBER OF VISIBLE machines
taken in exchange on the sale of Reni
; ington Self-starters, at a bargain.
1 Call, or phone, REMINGTON TYPE
WRITER COMPANY, 119 Walnut
j street. .
FOR SALE Unredeemed watches
and diamonds at prices lower than '
can be bought wholesale.
CHAS. ARONSON,
Reliable Jeweler and Broker.
422 Market Street.
HERE are a few extraordinary
bargains for any one In the printing
business who can make use of them:
1 Danniels Planer.
1 Haw and Trimmer. i
I 4Vi-lnch.x2%-lnch.x4-ft. Worthing- i
ton Pui.ip v
1 1 Danniels Steam Trap.
1 one-qt. Detroit Lubricator.
" 1 one-pt. Detroit Lubricator,
t 2 Four-wheel Trucks.
• 2 Two-wheel Trucks.
• l Oil Filtorer.
" i Wheelbarrow.
' 1 Gas Metal Pot. 4
- l Hickok Ruling Machine.
• i 2 Model I Linotypes.
1 If you can us-> any of the above,
drop In to see us. The question of
- price and terms can be easily ar
-1 '?nfio d TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.,
; Printing, Binding. Designing, Photo
: Engraving, Die Stamping and :
i Plate Printing,
Harrisburg, Pa.
1
s FOR SALE I
Stock of Merchant's Ice Com
: pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
for sale. Can be bought below
par. Room 203, Comfnonwealth
Trust Company Building.
UNREDEEMED overcoats for sale
at N. Brenner's. 1315 North Third St.
FOR SALE ~r- Concert Grand Piano,
in Al condition. Can be seen at 1015
t i North Third street.
FOR SALE A Colony brooder—
- will accommodate 1,000 chicks. Also
- some fancy poultry. A. C. Mead, ll
- Paxtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa.
t BOOKS— Visit Harrisburg Big Book
Store 12.000 volumes on all sub
- Jects; low, p K '; lce ,i- b ""Kht.
. Aurand's. 925 North Ihird street.
EASTER LILIES 52.50 per dozen.
Keeney's Cut-Rate !• lower Shop, 810 •
- North Third street. •
FOR SALE l9lB Calendars. Cooa ,
selection. Orders promptly filled. Job
lots at Bargain Prices. Myers Manu
facturing Co., Second F oor. Third and
Cumberland streets. Bell phone 1577 R.
SASH At Gaole's 111-117 south
Second street; 5,000 sets of new sash.
Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.70
per set All other reguiai uuurn
- and shutters, sll sizes.
r BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS
t SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms lor
s traded and rebuilt typewriters all
makes bought—sold—-rented and ex- -
- changed. Geo.
. street. <
! ~ FARMS ~ I
. i
! FARMS—FARMS I
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- -
vantage. H CORm , ;H (
■ f 1190 Walnut Street,
iHarrisburg. Hell 2412R, i
FARMS
FARMS—FARMS
FOR SALE ,
I have the farm you want to buy,
and the price will suit your pocket
book. Anything from 2 acres up anul
from S6OO up. Now is the time to pre
pare for that spring drive.- Don't wait
until spring.
C. H. CORDER,
1190 Walnut Street.
Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R.
FARM FOR SAL.E
12 acres. Bordering on Manada
Crsek. 4 miles east of Llnglestown.
Buildings, House, Barn. 30 apple
trees. 25 peaches, pears, grapes. Fields
even. I'his larm lias a beautiful frovit
on the main road, beautiful farms
Joining, school close, a very de
sirable property for $1,276.00. We can
supply the most of the money toward
paying tor this farm.
C. B. CARE,
409 Market St.. or
Care's Store. Llnglestown, Pa.
OFFICES AND STOKEHOOMS^
KOR KISNT - A suite ot two rooms
facing Market street. Apply to Com
monwealth Trust Company, Mar
ket street.
MARKET STREET STORE
FOR RENT
BEAUTIFUL NEW DAYLIGHT
STORE. 504 MARKET ST.
CHAS. ADLER
1002 North Third Street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED A mahogany office
desk, preferably flat top. Call Bell
I phone 3136 M.
CLOTHINU, SHOEs, . URNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices and
sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 07
Broad street. Bell phone 2860.
WE buy all kinds of disc records
N. Brenner, 1315 North Tnira street.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmel'tx, 1030 Market. Bell 3V7IR.
MAX SM-SLTZ
Second-hand furnltuu bought and
sold. Highest cash prices puid. Call
Beff 1381R or Dial 6847, or drop a pos
tal to Max Smeltz, 101G Market street
Will call, city or country.
S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest
prices for seccud-hand clothing
shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will
convince. Bell 2899 M, 1116 Cowden.
WANTED—SmaII hot air furnace,
in good condition. Address R-6394,
care Telegraph.
J. COOPER & SON
We ma a specialty of and pay
high cash prices lor old, wornout
autus. Also buy rags, paper, rubber,
scrapiron and metal.
Eleventh and Christiana Sts.,
Between Slate and Walnut.
BELL 3971W DIAL 4371
BUSINESS PERSONALS
MAN WANTS general hauling with
one-ton truck. Apply Federich s Gar
age, Forster near Front.
M. H. BAKER & CO.. Plumbing and
Heating Contractors. 1330 Derry
street. Both phones.
FEATHER RENOVATING We
empty all ticks and remove dust, dirt
and stems. B. J. Campbell, Tenth and
Pax ton.
MEN WANTEIJ 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.... $7.50 up
Boys' Suits $2.48 up
Boys' Overcoats $3.18 up!
Mackinaw Coats 83.98 up
Sweaters f .95 up
Flannel Shirts $ .95 up |
Men's Fleeced Union Suits... .-f1.19 up
ißoys' Union Suits $ 69 up
Men's Shoes .$1.98 up!
Boys' Shoes $1.26 up i
Arctics $1.25 up I
Hats $ 1.60 up
OUTLET CLOTHING CO.,
23 N. Fourth St.,
Across from Y. W. C. A.
Open Evenings.
RELIABLE
Locksmith and Eelctric 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 39i'5, Dial 5854.
LURIA IRON & STEEL CO. deals
in steel, rags, rubber, metals and
papermtll supj lies. Broad and Wal
lace. Also salvage from lire and wreck
Call Bell phone 936. Dial 3043.
—
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—-E.
timates furnished. All kinds of re
pair work. H. W. Hummer. 1423 Lib
erty. Bell phone 4420.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR
PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It oft
if taken In time. Gross Drug store.
119 Market street.
UPHOLSTERING And furniture
repairing, mattresses renovated n<
cushions ot all kinds made. S. N.
Cluck, 820-32 Woodbine street
Phone 1317 J.
_ C. .VERNON RETTEW. "
Insurance —Real Estate—Alderman.
1911 DERRY STREET.
_/ Both Phones.
MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION
CO., Bullderb and Contractors. House
building our specialty. Job work
looked after carefully. Dial 3705.
OFFICE, 2160 NORTH FIFTH
STREET.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE A growing Cleaning
and Dyeing business. Good oppor
tunity. CaTl, after 4 P. M., at No. 4
South Fifteenth street.
! OPPORTUNITIES
\ GUN OWNERS —lf you have a gun
i you want to sell, or convert Into
I cosh, see us at once. Dayton Cycle
i Company. 912 North Third street.
Cleaner* and Ujeri
| Goodman 5 sanitary steaming, clean-
I int;, pressing and dyeing works. Re
| pairing;. Work guaranteed. Call and
! deliver. Both pbone. 1306 V 2 N. Sizth ct.
NOW Is :he time to get your tall
| and winter overcoat cleaned, dyed or
I pressed at Eggert'a Cleaning and Dye
] ing Works, 1245 Market Street. Call
j and deliver, Both phones.
Hauling mill Moving
! BLUB LINE AUTO TRANbKEK
Piano moving a specially, Hauling
I Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capi
i lt " St. U. V. 6897. Bell 52W.
' Musical
I FOR SALE A victrola, in first
class condition; also 20 pieces of the
latest music. A party with reference
can arrange part cash, rest to suit
buyer. Address W., 6286, care of
Telegraph.
ALL kinds of talking machine rec
ords bought, sold or exchanged. High
est cash prices paid. Repair wont of
all kinds done by experts at reason
able prices. Stauffer a Music House,
| 1313 North Third street. Open Even-
I ings.
j FOR SALE Nickel piano. Apply
i at Savoy Hotel.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED
by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14
South Fourth street.
Money to Loan
MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL
RATES —On furniture, real estate and
endorsed notes. Licensed by the
State aud under eupervislon of uj 8
Banking Department. Equitable in
vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor A
North Market Square. li-stabiiahed
' 1904.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit oorrower. Address P. o.
■ Box 17 4, Harrisburg, Pa.
' WE LEND MONEY in compliance
1 with Act of June 17, 1916, to individu
als in ueed of ready cash; small loans
1 a specialty; business confidential,
payments to suit borrower's conveni
ence, positively lowest rates in city
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO..
132 Walnut Street.
MONEY advanced to housekeepers
at l>-gal rates; business confidential.
• Profit Sharing uoan Society. Spooner
Building, a North Market iiquam.
FINANCIAL
WANTED To borrow, SIO,OOO at
.5 per cent. First mortgage on valu
able real estate. Inquire Box 7668
care of Telegraph.
Slioe ItcpuUlug
NEW, UP-TO-DATE
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
Now open ai 230 Strawbvrry street.
JOS. GORDON, PROP. Our shop at
1820 North Third street will also be
continued. lieil V3BW. Dial 6553.
Storage
STORAGE—Fireproof and non-fire
proof warehouses. Private rooms for
household goods, $3 a -nonth up. Har
risburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd St.
STORAGE—4I# Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms
sl-93 Wagons, It, c month. D. Cooper
&. Co.. 417 Broad St. Both honea.
STORAGE ln brick rear
408 Market. Household goods in clean
private rooms. Reasonable p.
G. Diener, 408 Mirket street.
Undertakers
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embaltner.
511 North Second Street.
Bell 252. Dial 3145.
SAMUEL S. FACKLER.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2188.
WUere 10 Dr.e Well
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT "
Home cooking served to Busi
nessmen and Ladies in sepa
rate dinlngroi
DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS
Where cuisine is an art and
eaiing a pleasure. Manhattan
Restauiant. 317 Market street.
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE—Oakland, model
1916, fine shape, new tires, $450;
Maxwell special, $175; 1917 Ford,
$290; 1914 Ford, repainted, $235. A.
W. Troutman, Mlllersburg, Pa.
FOR SALE—Ford car, u-passenger,
1917 model, in better running condi
tion than when new. Price, $325. In
quire of F. E. Dennis. 1413 Regina
street, City. /
FOR SALE
Buick Big Six, 1916 Model, Fully
equipped. Apply to Box 263, Carlisle,
Pa.
FOR SALE
1917—Ford, good as new $300.0t
1915—Reo, new tires $500.00
1913 —Chalmers Roadstei' $350.00
1913 Four-cylinder, 5-passenger
Haynes, >3 new tires. Big- bargain.
$450.00.
11917 —Maxwell, slip covers and
I bumper. Gone 6,000 miles,
J500.00.
1913 Hudson. Fine shape $450.00
These cars are all guaranteed as
I represented.
I Come in and see them, or phone for
I demonstration.
| MILLER AUTO CO., ING,
| 60-68 South Cameron Street.
I Bell 4119. Dial 6660.
EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE
All makes of batteries recharged
and repaired; work guaranteed.
Auto repairing; electrical work a
specialty.
EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO.
Uth and Mulberry Sts.
WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con
slgnment and charge only 6 per cent.
No storage charges if car is not sold.
Auto Transportation School, 27-29 N.
Cameron street.
"RECEIVED TO SELL. Three 1911
Maxwell Roadsters. Fine condition.
Parties .eavitig, must sell, $200.00 Ic
$230.00. One Ford, 1914 Touring, like
new, $250.00. Horst. Llnglentown. Pa.
OVERLAND TOURING B5-4. like
new. Must be sold at once, owner
leaving city. Box E, 6393, care oi
Telegraph.
OIJ AUTOS
Wanted; used, .vrecked or oldtimera.
In any condition. See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking, A. Schlifmann, 1021 Mar
ket street. Bell 3833.
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE
HAYNIOS l9l# 6-cylinder— 8-
passeiiger Cloverluaf Roadster. Will
right price. Call B?U 838 for
an fppulntmeni.
SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks tov
sale cheap. Good assortment, with
either *olld or pneumatic tires. Come
early, make your selection. Inter
national Harvester Co. of America.
Truck Department 619 Walnut street.
OARAGES "
BLACK'S GARAGE New fireproof
building. Live and dead storage. Full
line or tires. All kinds of vulcaniz
ing and tire repair work done, ac
cessories and general repair shop.
203-5 South Seventeenth street.
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
f ——
BRING ycur car to us. Experts on
anltlon and carburetor trouble*.
Ighest graclc repair work. LEMOVNE
AUTO SHOP, L-iuaoyne. Both phone*.
NOVEMBER 6, 1917.
Y. M. C. A. IS DOING I
SPLENDID CAMP WORK
[Continued from First Page.]
Council for this district, compris
ing ten counties, E. J. Stackpole re
ported to-day that all the counties
in his district had been organized and
that every town, village and hamlet
would be given the privilege of par
ticipating in the main drive next
v. e ek. Mrs. M. K. Olmsted is chair
nan of the Y. W. C. A. War Work
campaign in this territory and is
going to Visit all the counties this
week to perfect the organization. She
will be accompanied by Mrs. William
Jennings and Miss Anne McCormick.
The women and men are standing
shoulder to shoulder in this great
movement and both are gratified that
the work is being conducted along)
similar lines and at one time. The
girls and boys are also enlisting for
the big drive.
Soldiers Interested
Virtually every letter from the sol
diers at the front published in the
Telegraph breathes thankfulness to
the Y. M. C. A. for the work done
! for them 'by this organization. It is
not surprising, then, to note the in
terest which has been manifested by*
' -the people of America In the new
i Y. M. C. A. and V. W. C. A. War Work
movement.
A recent article by Dr. John R.
Mott, who spoke to Karrlsburg men
, and women on the war work fund a
l few weeks ago, tells why $35,000,000
i is needed. He says:
1 "The sum of J35.000.000 is needed
tecause of the vast number of men
to be served. Before next July the
American Army arid Navy will in all
probability include 2.500,000 men. The
ACCESSORIES ANI> KtPAUIt)
CAMP CURTIN GAHAGB
Seventh titreet, Around the Corner ol
Camp Street.
Storage by day or month. Open dav
and night. Prompt service. Expert
mechanic.' Repairing guaranteed. A
trial will convince you that our work
and price is right Hell 1093.1.
WM. PENN GARAGE ~
I 304-0 Muetich street. Limouslner for
funerals, parties and bails: careful
; Olivers; open day and night. Dell
4504.
: FOR SALE
A large assortment of second-hand
* automobile tires. All sizes.
SACRIFICE PRICES
1—1317 Harle^-Da vjdson Motorcycle
CUT-KATE AUTO SUPPLY CO.
- 239 S. 11th St. Bell 86IM.
REX GARAGE, 3917 North Third
street. Is the place to store your car
for the winter. An up-to-date repair
shop, under our personal management.
lust opened.
. LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
LETTERS OK ADMINISTRATION
on the estate of Lizzie Cottingham,
late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County,
Pa., deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment.
ROBERT McCREATH,
Administrator,
No. 567 Race Street.
Harrisburg. Pa.
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Honor
able the Judges of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., on
the 19tli day of November. A. D. 1917,
for the charter of t. corporation to te
called the Workingmen's Social and
Protective Association, the character
and object of which are the mainte
nance of a club to promote inter
course and friendship among its mem
bers, to inculcate and teacli patriotism
. and for the study of political science.;
and for those purposes to have, pos
sess and enjoy all.the rights and
prtvileges of the Corporation Act of
1574 and its supplements.
W. JUSTIN CARTER.
Solicitor.
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Samuel H.
Kautz, late of Harrisburg, Pa., de
ceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to
said Estate are requested to make im
mediate puyment. and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment.
JAMES B. KAUTZ.
NADEL 1). GULLY,
Administrators.
BEIDLEMAN & HULL.
Attorneys.
Harrisburg, Pa., October 23. 1917.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Pennsylvania Surety
Company will be held in the ofilce of
the Harrisburg Trust Company at 4
o'clock P. M„ November 20, 1917, for
the election of directors and the
transaction of such other business as
may be brought before the meeting.
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Gover
nor of the Stale of Pennsylvania on
Wednesday, November 14. 1917. under
the Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An
Act to provide for the Incorporation
and Regulation of certain Corpora- 1
tions," approved April 24. 1874, and I
tMe supplements thereto, for the char
ter of an intended corporation to be |
called "Relit & Nestor Company," the |
character and object of which is the I
manufacturing and selling of taps,
dies, reamers and other articles com
posed of steel, and for these purposes
to have, possess and enjoy all the
rights, benetits and privileges of said
Act of Assembly and Its supplements.
JOHN T. BRADY,
Solicitor.
CHARTER NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made, to the Gover
nor of Pennsylvania on November 17.
1917, by (i. L Rmiiberger, 11. A.
Ritchie, W. S. Fox. W. D. Thomas, T.
M. Sykes and W. D. Smith, under the
Act of Assembly of, the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An
Act to provide for the Incorporation
and regulation of certain corpora
tions," approved April 29, 1874, and
the supplements thereto, for the char
ter of an intended corporation to be
called the "Harrisburg Coal Com
pany," the character and object of
which is buying and selling, trading
and dealing in coal and v.ood and for
these purposes to have and possess
and enjoy all the lights, benetits and
privileges of the said Act of Assembly
and its supplements.
MERCER AND DOUGLASS.
Solicitors. -
PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
ceived by the Board of School Direc
tors of the School District of the City
of Harrisburg. Pa., until Friday, No
vember 23, 1917, at 3:30 P. M., for the
erection and construction of a Junior
High School building at the corner of
Chestnut and Nineteenth (-'treets, in
said City, and also for the plumb
ing, healing and ventilation and elec
tric wiring of said building In accord
ance with the plans and specifications
prepared by C. Howard Lloyd, Archi
tect.
Plans and specifications can be seen
at the office of the Architect, Suite
701 A, Telegranh Building, Harrisburg,
Pa., on and after Monday, November
5. 1917.
Such proposals will be received and
considered only upon the terms and
conditions as set forth in the specifi
cations and to be properly marked
and directed to the undersigned.
The right to reject any or all bids
Is hereby reserved.
By order of the Board,
D. D. IIAMMELBAUGH.
Secretary.
No. 121-123 Chestnut Street, Harris
burg, Pa.
National War Work Councl) is'also
called upon to extend Its work:
throughout the Russian army of
more than 7.000,000 men, the French
aimy of about 4.000,000 men. the Ital
ian army of possibly 300,000, and the
smaller armies of Belgium, Mesopo
tamia. India, East Africa, Egypt and
Rumania, numbering probably 1,600,-
000 more. Moreover, the .6,000,000
prisoners of war Imperatively require
the continued practical ministry of
America through the Association.
The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. will
work in unison to secure the funds.
Dauphin coui ty will raise $50,000 for
the Y. M. C. A. and 112.000 for the
Y. W. C. V A. fund. Division leaders
fo: the drive which opens next week
were announced last evening. Thev
are: No. 1. Mrs. Marlin E. Olmsted;
No. 2. Paul Johnston; No. 3. George
Reinpehl; No. 4, William H. Benne
thum Jr.; No. 5, Dr. John Oenslager;
Beys' Division, L R. Palmer,
Church and Bible classes, A 1 K.
Thomas; lodges and fraternal soci
eties, Andrew S. Patterson; movies
and theaters. Charles.W. Boll; Indus
tries, Frank C. Sites; three-minute
speakers, Charles C. Stroh.
At a luncheon to be held next Mon
day evening further plans for the
campaign will be formulated. Mrs.
John Meigs, wife of the headmaster
of the Hill School, Pottstown, will
speak to the workers on conditions
of life and the work of the Y. M.
C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. at the can
tonments and camps of America. The
teams will work Tuesday morning
and report at a noonday luncheon on
Wednesday. The work will go on
until Harrisburg has raised its
quota, and will then halt.
Mayor J. William Bowman Is chair
man of the Harrisburg committee.
He last evening announced the names
of those on the board of Y. M. C. A.
directors and the citizens' advisory
committee.
The directors inclucle John 11. Al
ricks, Arthur D. Bacon, Arthur 11.
Bailey, J. William Bowman, Charles
W. Burtnett, George G. Carl, Robert
A. Carl, Wilmer Crow, Edwin S. Her
man, William T. Hildrup Jr., Charles
A. Kunkel, William F. Paul. W.
Grant Rauch, Franklin J. Roth, Ed
ward J. Stackpole, William P. Starkey,
Alfred K. Thomas, E. Z. Wallower
and A. Ramsey S. Black.
The citizens' committee Includes
Heliry B. McCormick, William Jen
nings, J. H. Stlne, W. M. Donaldson,
William H. Bennethum, J. H. Troup,'
C. 11. Hunter, L R. Palmer, George
Reinoehl, Andrew S. Patterson, John
Motter, Paul Johnston, Henderson
Gilbert, Flavel Wright, Carl 21. Kalt
wasser. Spencer C. Gilbert, Donald
McCormick, Joseph H. Wallazz, David
Kauffman, Dr. John Oenslager, Mrs.
Marlin E. Olmsted, Mrs. William Jen
nings, Mrs. Mercer B. Tate, Miss Anne
McCormick, Mrs. Charles E. Covert,
Mrs. Frank M. Payne and Miss Caro
lyn Weiss.
Work will be actively pushed and
the workers are optimistic over the
prospect of raising Harrisburg's share
of the fund. Those who wish to make
contributions by mail are requested
to send their checks to William Jen
nings. district treasurer. Common
wealth Trust Company, Harrisburg.
The thirteen counties of the Y. W.
C. A. district are asked to contribute
$40,000 to the fund.
Standing of the Crews '
IIAItItISHI'HG SIDE
Philadelphia Division —The 102 crew
first to go after 12.10 o'clock; 114,
130, 122, 129, 124, 103, 117, 104.
Engineer for 102, 114, 122.
Firemen for 104. 129.
Conductor for 124.
Flagmen for 122. 128.
Brakemen for 102. 104. 114, 117.
Engineers up: Downs, Bear, Gem
mill, Schwartz, Gable, Andrews, Brod
hecker, Martin, S. K. StefTy.
Firemen up: Stough, Cassel, Shank,
Shimp, Norman.
Conductor up: Thomas.
Brakemen up: Penner, Gunn, Me
dian, Rexroth, Roch.
, Middle Division —The 26 creWv first
to go after 2.10 o'clock; 205, 28, 32,
29, 30, 19, 20. 25. 18.
Engineers for 26, 32.
Firemen for 26, 30, 25, 18.
Conductor for 32. ,
Brakemen for 28, 32.
Engineers up: Brink, Fisher, Hawk,
Moretz.
Firemen up: Breon, Slattery, Kei
tcr. Clay, Adams, Primm.
Conductor up: Glace.
Brakemen up: Kepp, Hughes.
Yard Board —Engineer up: Rauch.
Firemen up: Parker, Myers, Byers,
Witinan, Baker, Mowery, Rote, Hou
deshel, Ripley, Gardner, Miller, Pe
ters, Beaver Jr., Yost.
Firemen for Ist 7C, sth 7G, 11C,
2nd 15C, 23C.
ENOLA SIDE
Philadelphia Division —The 220 crew
first to go after 2.45 o'clock; 243, 211,
240, 201, 210, 202, 203, 216, 224, 226,
239, 205, 204.
Engineers for 201, 203, 211, 217, 220.
Firemen for 203, 216, 217, 236.
; Flagmen for 239, 243.
| Brakemen for 201, 203. 204, 211, 240,
j 243, 200.
Conductor up: Sturgess. ,
Flagman up: Staley.
' Brakemen up: Bushey, Garverlch.
Middle Division— The 115 crew .first
to gt> after 2.15 o'clock; 118, 101, 109,
107. 112.
Engineer for 101.
Firemen for 115, 107.
Yard Hoard— Engineers up: Feas,
Sheaffer, lvapp.
Firemen up: Lightner, Walters, Al
l-right, Metz, Cramer, Shuey, Morris,
Be user, Boyerfl Mllliken, Haubecker,
Meek, Holmes. Sanders.
Engineers for Ist 129, 3rd 129.
Firemen for 2nd 126, 3rd 126, 2nd
129, 135, 102.
PASSENGEII DEPARTMENT
Middle Division Engineers up:
Sparver, Miller, Keiser, Crane, Rob
ley, Keane.
Firemen up: lluss, Keller, Bealor,
Beverlin.
Engineer for 29.
Firemen for 1, 29.
Philadelphia Division Engineers
up; Bless, Osmond. Fleam, Gibbons,
Kennedy, Llndley.
Firemen up: Dodd, Aulthouse, Piatt,
Shaffner, Floyd, White.
Fireman for 678.
■ THE HEADING
' The 8 crow first to go after 12
o'clock; 14* 22, 21, 23, 20, 62, 65, 67,
54, 53, 61, 35, 52, 59, 60.
Engineer for 59.
Firemen for 51, 57, 64, 65, 2, S, 8, 21,
Conductor for 20.
Flagmen for 65, 57, 60, 64, 2, 6, 3,
20, 21, 22.
Brakemen for 51, 52. 56, 66, 57, 69,
60, 64, 2, 6, 8, 20, 21. 22.
Engineers up: Glouser, Hoffman,
Massimore, Warner, . Slusser, Pletx,
Barnhart, Lackey.
Firemen up: McKee. Durff, Heck
man, Snyder, Emerlck, Erb, Kings
borough, Slough, Heisler, Greenwood,
Miller, Scheetz, Shover, Anderson,
Patterson. Tanner.
Conductors up: McCullough, Ba
shore, Meek, Ford, Fleagle.
Brakemen up: Moss, Rhlnehart,
Hamilton. Garland. Sourbeer, Fill
more. Mountz, Helem, Greenwood.
Keever, Barger, Flttl®, Cassel. Yent
zer, Gochenhour, Shultx, Zlnk. BUII,
I Duncan, Lukens, Donmoyer,
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