Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 10, 1917, Page 13, Image 13

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IHOIGIIT J. Harry Brought died
on Thursday, November 8 i 11*17. aged
26 years. 1 month and 2i days.
Funeral on Monday, at 1:30 P. M.,
from his late residence. 1630 .Park
street. Interment at Halifax, Fa.
The relatives and friendd are in
vited to attend without further no
tice: ——
H V>\HAN— Dennis Shanahan, aged
73 years, died at his late home. 16.
South Summit street. ,
funeral services at St. p^tric
Cathedral. at 9 o clock. Monday
morning. Interment In Cal\arj
Cemetery. Mr. Shanahan was a I
member of the Ancient Order of Hi- j
bernians. Division No. 2, Harris- ,
j
LOST AND FOPND j
I.OST A little, white apron, be- I
ween S. S. Pomeroy's grocery stole
nd the Camp Hill car. or between,
hestnut Street Market and i-. S. P° nl " !
rov's store. Reward if, returned to |
S. Pomeroy's Grocery store. )
liOST An alligator Billfold, be
ween Fourth and Kelker streets and
Iranite, and Granite_a.nd Fourth. K
,ard if returned to 1.10 North 1 ourth
treet. Hairtsburg. j
LOST Diamond ring, Tuesday, at j
•adies' Bazaar. Fourth street. Wool- ,
rorth's Ten-Cent b tore. Walnut I
treet. or in Post Office. Liberal re-,
k ard it' returned to the Telegraph,
Ifflce. j
CARD OP THANKS I
MR JESSE A. RHINEHART wishes |
0 thank his friends and
or their kindness during his recent)
ercavement. ___ J
HKLP XVANTKD—-Male j
W \NTED Men and women to
iook orders for trees. shrubs vineS;
oses: full or spare time.
xperience unnecessary. V. e ftern
lew York Nurseries. Rochester. N. Y.
'
WANTED
While and colored laborers
for the Milton Brick Company
at Milton. Pa. Pay from *2.io
on up. Company boarding
house for white men. and
bunk houses for colored men.
Pav every Saturday afternoon.
Steady work all winter.
Transportation advanced.
\nplv on Monday morning,
at 7 o'clock, ready to ship, to
MR. WALSH,
At the Iennox Hotel.
CIVII, SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
n Harrisburg soon. Men desiring
Government positions, departmental,
?ost office, railway mail, customs, j
write for free particulars to J. C.
Leonard (former Government exam- !
ner), 561 Kenois Bldg.. Washington. .
GROCERY SALESMAN With es- j
abltshed trade, to sell repeat special- !
y. Large profits, increasing income, j
•inclose 10c for sample and particu- I
ar& Leswerk Co.. 1228 Fulton!
!t!#*t\ Brooklyn. N. Y.
MAN to work this city refinishing j
chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, j
by new method: $lO daily: no capital,
■tr experience necessary. Write, Gun- j
metal Co.. 16 Elm street. Decatur. 111.
HUSTLERS We pay 25c each for j
names. Send for contract in your sec
tion. Instant Vulcanizer, Dept. 28, j
Chicago.
I WILL PAY any honest man up to
SSO monthly for part of spare time. 1
Vo canvassing. No capital. Write to
iay. Yoorhies, Desk 155, Omaha,
>"ebr. |
I WANT MANAGERS
For our World Phonograph Parlors, j
.ne to be established in every city and!
town in U. S. Must have $l5O to
11,000 as security for Merchandise.
Large income assured for years.
L'nique new selling plans. You must
liave references and the cash security!
jr do not reply. Sales Manager.
E. Q. Phonograph Co., 736 Tildcn
Street, Chicago.
MEN WANTED to load stone. 21 He |
, • ton Can earn $25 to $35 per
u Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax
lan g.
WANTED Bright boy to
learn the printing trade. Ap
ply Foreman. Telegraph Com
posing Room.
[ WANTED One or two more men i
to work in garage and auto school. !
You can earn sl2 to sls per week.
Auto Transportation School. 25-27 j
N'orth Cameron street.
WANTED Good house painter.!
Work rain or shine. Apply, daytime, I
Second and Seneca, evenings. 19001
N'orth street. Must be good mechanic. I
A YOUNG MAN to do posting and'
ihorthand work in mercantile office.
L, 6300, care of Telegraph.
AN instalment collector—one with
experience. Salary and commission.
Apply at once. Frantz-Premier Dist. I
Co.. 206 Court street.
GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS
I'horough instruction, $5. Returned
If not appointed. Particulars free.
American Civil Service School, Wash
ington, D. C.
| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j '
! South Earlington
> CAMP. KILL
PLOT 143x120 FT. ij;
FIVE LOTS;
1 !'
; Southwest Corner of;!
< Harvard and LaFayette
; ! Avenues.
|| $375 j
Miller Brothers & Co.
; Member libit. Heal Katate Hoard!'
!' ItKAI. ESTATE
lnMirni.ro Surety HondJ
l.oeunt nml Court Street* <! ,
SATURDAY EVENING,
11 HELP WANTED—MALE ;
WANTED An office boy. Inquire
Reinmington Typewriter Co.. li
Walnut street.
WANT Responsible man to sell
and install Blaske Coal Savers guar
anteed to save 20 per cent, on all
heating plants. Wolff Fuel Saver, b
East Jackson, Chicago.
A LADY ASSISTANT in Roshon's
Studio, 8 North Market Square.
A STENOGRAPHER for permanent
position. Jennings Mfg. Co., 2012
North Fourth street.
! AN intelligent person may earn
! SIOO monthly corresponding for news
j papers; S4O to SSO monthly in spare
! time; experience unnecessary; no
canvassing; subjects suggested. Send
i for particular?. National -Press Bu
j reau, Buffalo.
! WANTED Salesman to sell ad
vertising printing on commission in
I Harrisburg and adjoining territory.
State age, references and experience.
I Address The Bingham Company. 134
i North Juniper street. Philadelphia.
| Pa.
! SALESMEN For firm long es
-1 tablished, manufacturing high-grade
j line of Art Calendars ana General Ad-
I vcrtising Specialties. Commence work
I December 26. Now arranging terri
| tories. Good pay. Commission basis.
! Real co-operation offered. Write fully
j John Baumgarth Co., 1418 Randolph
j street, Chicago, 111.
I MESSENGERS Elderly men, who
j are unable to perform hard work, to
act as messengers. Can make fair
wages. Apply immediately. Western
J Union Telegraph Co.
I MESSENGERS Young men mak
| ing $2 to $3 per day. Healthful, out
| door occupation. Opportunity for j
| clerical postions and to learn teleg- j
! raphy. Operators making big wages.
Shower baths. Library and restroom j
provided. Only boys of good home
training desired. Western Union
Telegraph Company.
WANTED Boy. over 16. to learn
photo-engraVlng. A good opportunity
to learn a good trade. Apply to Photo
engraving Dept.. The Telegraph Print.
; ing Co.
WANTED Young men to learn
auto business and become practical
mechanics and chauffeurs. Auto
transportation School. 27-29 N. Cam
eron street.
! WANTED Young man over 17
I years old, to work in drug store. Ap
| ply D. A. Buehler, 916 North Third
I street.
WANTED Young man in an in
surance and Real Estate office to col-
I lect rents. Address L., 6293. care of
j Telegraph.
WANTED Butcher to work in
j meat room. Apply 226 Chestnut street.
GOOD BOY over 16 years of
' age wanted for store work. Ap
ply at Grand Union Tea Com
pany, 208 North Second street.
FOUR young men. over 16, wanted
| for agency purposes. Need not have
experience. Good pay. Apply 417
Boyd street.
RIVETERS
10 GANGS RIVETERS
Big wages; no labor troubie.
j S-liour day; 44 hours a week.
Riveters average SSO per week,
j Holders-on average S3B a week,
j Heaters average $26 per week.
BE PATRIOTIC
! Work for and with the Government.
Build ships,
j Boozers and bums need not apply.
Only first-class men needed.
The Pusey & .Tones Shipbuilding Co.,
Wilmington. Delaware.
Apply to
MR. NEESE,
Room 217,
Metropolitan. Hotel,
Harrisburg, Pa.
2:00 to 3:00 P. M.
6:30 to 8:30 P. M.
Friday and Monday inclusive.
| WANTED An experienced auto-
I mobile washer. No others need apply.
| Apply at Harrisburg Taxicab snd
Baggage Co., corner of Strawbe/ry
I and Aberdeen.
WIREMEN HELPERS
Young men over 16. wanted;
excellent opportunity for ad
vancement. Apply
WIRING DEPARTMENT,
Harrisburg Light & Power Co.,
Tenth St., above Walnut St.
WANTED An experienced to
| bacco stripper. Steady work and good
wages paid. Piecework or week
| work. Apply C. L. Boak, 229 Broad
! street.
! WANTED Man 40 or over. Easy
work, with good pay all year around.
Near home. Write us. Pequod Nur
! aery Co., Meriden, Conn.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
| WANTED lmmediately, lady
waitress at Stauffer's Restaurant, 4
I North Court avenue.
MAKE $15.00 to $25.00 weekly mail
ing circulars. No experience required;
we supply circulars. Write for par
ticulars now. Dixie Mailing Co., Dept.
109, Jacksonville. Fla.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
in Harrisburg soon. Women desir
ing clerkships, post office. Govern
ment departments, stenographers,
write for free particulars to J. C,
Leonard (former Government ex
aminer), 561 Kenois Bldg., Washing
ton.
j HELP meet huge demand for knit
ted goods. Industrious persons pro
vided with profitable, steady home
employment. No experience or can
vassing. Good rates of pay. Wheeler,
| Inc., 337 Madison, Chicago.
WANTED A cook, or woman for
general housework. Apply 2133 North
| Second street, Harrisburg.
WANTED A white nurse girl,
i References required. Address H.,
| 6772, care of Telegraph.
i WANTED Child's nurse; refer
j ences required. Apply 122 Woodbine
| street, or call Bell 948 W.
WAITRESS Wanted for nighr
' work; good wages. Apply Alva Res
! taurant, opposite Pennsylvania Sta
tion.
GIRLS • To last Infants' shoes;
light work; formerly done by men.
I Good pay. Can learn in one week,
j Harrisburg Leather Products Co., 142u
| Wyeth avenue.
j WANTED Girl to do tobacco
stripping afcjiome. Apply C. L. Boak,
j 229 Broad street.
i FIVE bright, capable women to
travel, demonstrate and sell dealers.
I $75.00 lo $150.00 per month, liailn.ad
I fare paid. Goodrich Drug company
• Dept. 720, Omaha. Ncbr.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE ,
WANTED Glrle, not
under 16 yeais of agi, to
leain the trade of cigarinak
ing. Fay $6.00 a week to
lenrn. Experienced girls
; earning upward to $20.00 a
week.
Apply at
HARRISBURG CIGAR CO.,
No. 600 Race Street.
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
MAN AND WIFE to run do
. mestic part of small country
, school. Wife should be good,
plain cook, capuble of hand
ling six maids. Husband must
not be afraid of work, and
capable of odd jobs. Five
Hundred Dollars and home,
including board, light and
heat. Write, with full par
ticulars and references, to
Carson Long Institute, New
Bloomfield, Pa.
WANTED—Men, women for Gov
ernment war positions; thousands
needed immediately;good salaries, per
manent employment, liberal vacations,
other advantages; we prepare you
and you secure a position or we re
iund your money; ask for booklet OK
free to citizens. Washington Civil
f?t rvice School, 372 Marden Bldg..
Washington, D. C.
Our school will ue 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
I are employed. Kail term begins Tues
day, September 4th. Harrisburg
' shorthauu Sciiool, 31 N. Second street.
j GOVERNMENT~CLERK EXAMINA
ITIONS in Harrisburg November 14
$90.00 month. Hundreds wanted.
Sample questions FREE. b'ranKlin
Institute, Dept. 409-J, Rochester. N. Y.
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 is and 10 or after 4
P. M.
SALESMEN* WANTED j
SALESMEN to travel on commission
selling retail trade. Shirts, underwear,
hosiery, ladies' and children's dresses,
waists, skirts, general merchandise.
Samuels Mfg. Co.. 503 Broadway, New
York.
ADVERTISINGSPECIAI/T
MEN WANTED One or two bright,
ambitious salesmen over 25 years of
age to solicit orders in Pennsylvania
for our new line of Art Calendars,
Fans, Cloth, Leather and Metal Spec
ialties. Season begins January 1. Our
proposition is a liberal one. We place
an unsurpassed line in the hands of.
our men and pay commissions prompt
lly. We want hustlers who mean
] business and wish to make perma
] nent connections with a live concern.
I Write Kalamazoo Advertising Co..
I Kalamazoo. Mich., to-day.
| SALESMEN City or traveling.
Write for list of openings and how
to obtain them. Address nearest of
fice. National Salesmen's Training
Association. Department 244, Chicago,
San Francisco, New York.
SALESMEN, AT ONCE For gen
eral trade in Pennsylvania. New.
[STRONG proposition on staple line;
great demand now: SPLENDID com-
I mission contract. $35.00 weekly for
expenses. Continental Jewelry Co.,
19744, Continental Building, Cleve-
I land. Ohio.
!
I SALESMEN —We desire a forceful
and aggressive salesman to sell our
1919 line of advertising specialties and
high-class calendars in Harrisburg
and the State of Pennsylvania. Will
consider applications only from men
| of reliable character and real selling
! ability. Thos. J. Beckman Co., 310
■ North Fleventh street, Philadelphia.
| Pa.
WANTED A 1 salesman for cloth
ing and shoes. Good wages to right
! party. Apply at once to A. J. Lehr-
I man. 37 South Front street. Steelton.
SITUATION'S WANTED—MALE
WANTED Chauffeur wishes job
lof driving any kind of car. Address
1117 State street. City.
BUTCHER Young, married man
desires position; has had three years'
experience; can come well recom
mended. H. B. Yetter, Harrisburg, R
D. No. 1.
MAN Middle-aged, married,
would like position firing boilers or
running engine or working around
machinery; is handy with tools; can
give good reference. Call, or address,
| 1324 Cowden street. City.
SALESMAN Young man, 18
years of age, desires position in men's
store. Apply at 26 South Third Btreet
Phone on Bell after 7 P. _M.
WANTED Man, 33 years of'age,
■ wishes position in office or other in
jdoor work; eight years' experience in
office: good wages, with chance for
advancement; can furnish references.
Inquire Box R. 2324, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Young man, graduate
of one of the best schools in sales
manship, desires to connect with local
firm; good references furnished. Ad
dress Box L, 1696, care of Telegraph.
WANTED A position, with a liv
ing wage and good chance for ad
vancement. by one who is not afraid
of work; used to outside work; age,
22 years. Ralph Staley, New Cumber
land, Pa.
BUTCHER Young, married man
desires position; has had three years'
experience: can come well recom
mended. H. B. Yetter. Harrisburg R.
D„ No. 1.
WANTED Young man, Wharton
Alumnus, with experience, desires po
sition in a credit or correspondence de
partment of a progressive concern;
has knowledge of Spanish; can fur
nish letters from well-known business
men. Address L, 6399, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Middle-aged, married
man would like position firing boilers,
running engine or working around
machinery; is -handy with tools, can
give good reference. Call, or address.
1324 Cowden street. City.
POSITION WANTED Man, cap
able of overseeing manufacturing
plant—taking charge of operation for
contractor —or assisting in clerical
position, open for proposition. Cor
respondence confidential. Address
H., 6397, care of Telegraph.
i WANTED A position as sales
man. either traveling or local. Wide
experience in both. Address E„ 6398,
i care of Telegraph.
I YOUNG MAN Wishes work of
I any kind. Call V. A. H.. Bell plipne
11 1080. (
i CHAUFFEUR Wishes position
driving any kind of car. Address 1117
State street.
II DmomTnr> mnr nr<n-> nrv •
! I FURNISHED ROOMS, of the de- \{
; | II sirable sort, are in active demand. ,
Many people have recently moved j <
perhaps going to houses or apartments
where they have no space to spare. | J
Former furnished room tenants are '=
looking once more for desirable quar
ters. Have you anything to offer i
them ? J
; SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe j
NURSING Middle-aged woman |
would like to have nursing of any
■ kind, or to take charge of invalid.
Write 1132 Market or call Bell 4183J,
after 6 P, AI.
WANTED Colored woman de
' sires work as cook in restaurant or
clubhouse. Apply Mrs. Schildt, 802
Capital street.
WANTED Oil salesmen for big
gest and best oil proposition. 66,4)00
acres of oil land, partly developed,
owned not leased, in center of Wyom
ing oil fields. Address F. W. Rock
well, Galesburg, Illinois. •
j SEWING A woman, with some
I knowledge of dressmaking, wants to
sew with a dressmaker a couple days
a week, or evening. Money no ob
ject. Address M„ 6002 care of Tele- ;
graph.
WANTED Colored woman would
like washing and ironing to do at
j home. Apply 1334 Mayliower street.
I WANTED A chambermaid wishes
i work in hotel; experienced in mend
ing and taking care of linen room.
Address L, 6395, care of Telegraph.
> GIRL. Would like work between |
• school hours. Apply 658 Sayford ave
; nue.
NURSING Middle-aged woman
" would like to have nursing of any
kind 6r to take charge of invalid.
. Write 1132 Market, or call Bell 41S3J,
after 6 P. M.
i ——
GIRI. Would like work to do be
■ twcen school hours. Apply 1316 Cow
■ den street.
i- WANTED A girl desires nursing
• or work of any kind around the house,
i Inquire 1444 Derry street.'
WANTED By settled white wo
, man, general housework and plain
cooking. Address L., 6396. care of
• Telegraph.
WANTED A middle-aged woman
■ desires maternity nursing. 1443 Ver
; non street.
WANTED By an experienced
- hospital nurse, nursing of any kind
• Modest prices. Also will assist with
; housework. Address L, 6298, care of
■ j Telegraph.
DAY'S WORK Woman wishes to
. i do work by the day. Apply 1231 Bailey
street.
11 REFINED, young lady would like
r! position doing clerical work, or worlc-
I j ing in a doctor's or dentist's office.
; 1 Can do cashier work. Address "R. E.."
I i Box 125, Harrisburg, Pa.
1;
' I HOUSEWORK White woman
) j wishes work by the day. Call, or ad
. | dress, Mrs. M., 1014 James street.
-| COOK Experienced, wants a po
• ! sition as cook In a private family.
II Call, or write, 507 Primrose avenue.
WANTED By colored girl, gen
■ eral housework.' Apply 335 franklin
street, Steelton.
KUOMS t UH KENT ~
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT
1 (front room), city steam, electric
lights, use of phone. 122 Locust
• street.
TWO front rooms furnished
• for light housekeeping second tloor
—all conveniences reasonable rent.
Apply 1401 Liberty.
FOR RENT One combination
• front livingroom and bedroom; all
I conveniences, with use of phone; gen
, tieman only. Apply 1109 Green street.
FOR RENT Third floor front
. room, comfortably furnished, for gen
; tieman; steam heat, bath and tele
. I phone. A good homo in a private
I family. Reference. Address 1612
1 State street.
!
I TWO ROOMS, furnished or unfur-
I nished, suitable for light housekeep-
I ing; all conveniences; vapor heat; no
children; use of phone. 1419 Market,
or phone 2953 J.
102 STATE STREET First-class
rooms for rent, with bath. Call at
residence after 6 P. M. X-'rom & A. M.
to 5 P. M., apply 215 Chestnut street.
Bell phone 330 J.
FOR RENT Comfortably-fur
nished room, steam lieat and electric
lights, in an uptown apartment. Two
in family. Gentlemen only. Call Bell'
phone 4516.
LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM
FOR RENT Use of bath; $1.50 per
week. Apply 284 Union 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. Hedrlck, Manager.
I FOR RENT A very desirable
front room on second floor, in private
family and good location. Gentlemen
only. Apply 324 North Second street.
FOR RENT Front room, all im
provements, elaborately furnished,
twin beds, use of phone and privilege
of eating breakfast. Retined district.
Call Bell phone 3842 M, or call at 26,
I North Eighteenth street, Harrisburg.
I I ——■
UNFURNISHED Single or com
municating. with kitchenettes, for
■ light housekeeping Strictly private.
• All conveniences. Stoves furnished
; friw. Laundry, phone and bathroom
• privileges. Easy payments. Janltrcss
I service. Inquire 42!) Broad street.
• Daily inspection invited.
i ■
FOR RENT—First floor, front, fur
• nished livingroom and bcdrooin. en
■ suite; conveniences. Apply 719 North
s Sixth street.
FOR RENT TJiree unfurnished
• rooms for light housekeeping; all
t conveniences. Apply 333 Humme]
: street, Harrisburg.
METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean,
1 furnished rooms, hot and cold water,
i phone. Rates. s<l per week and up.
618 Market, at the Subway Entrance.
|~~~ ROOMS FOR RENT
1 .
I FOR RENT A desirable front
room, all conveniences, with use of
phone; also a middle room, suitable
for gentleman. Apply 252 Crescent
street, Harrisburg.
FOR RENT Nicely-furnished!
third floor front room; references re- I
quired. Call at 50 North Thirteenth
street. Bell 1949 R. |
ROOMS AM) llOARI)
FURNISHED ROOMS, with board, j
References required. 215 Pine street. 1
APARTMENTS /OK KENT
JUST COMPLETrD
Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, 711 '
Nor til Second street. Fire and sound
proof, hardwood tinish; city team;
hot water; electric elevators; laundry
and all modern conveniences. Apply
1815 North Front. Telephone 875 R.
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I HAVE several houses for
sale in the city and suburbs.
Some 10 pei cent, invest
ments. Some cheap and on
easy terms. C. H. Colder, 1190
Walnut street. Bell 2412 R.
BEAIi BBTATE FOR BALK
1821 MARKET ST.—3-story brick
dwelling; !' rooms and bath; gas; elec
tric light; furnace; heat; porch front
and rear; lot, 15x96. The price of this
property is unusually low; can be
bought with a small amount of cash.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
nut streets.
2 -STORY single frame cottage
. style dwelling, located corner of Lo
gan and Llamilton streets, Camp Hill;
all modern improvements; S rooms
and bath; large lot; located 2 squares
from car line. Terms can be arranged
' to suit purchaser. Brinton-Paeker
■ Co., Second and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE 854 South Cameron
streets, cdrner property, suitable for
apartments. Price reasonable. Apply
Oyster & Caley, Real Estate and In- j
, surance, 15 South Third street!"*? -•
1 SWATARA ST.. 2102 4 new !
' j houses; steam heat; 3217 Derry street, J
| rent $25 a month each. Apply Irvin
.\.Tohnson, 2111 Swatara street. Bell
/phone 1897 J. •
, $2,250 WILL PURCHASE a three
| story brick house. No. 2032 Susque-
I lianna street 8 100 ms bath
. ! gas furnace porch front, rear
, and balcony. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
$3,500 WILL PURCHASE a three
story brick dwelling, located at No.
. 1509 Liberty street equipped with
all modern conveniences. Bell Realty
| Co., Bergner Building.
BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE at $2,- i
500 7 rooms and bath gas 1
furnace—cemented cellar. Bell Realty j
Co., Bergner Building.
DRUG STORE FOR SALE in central '
part of the city old and well-estab- I
lished corner business. Particulars
from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- 1
ing.
TWO FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE I
at $1,500 each each house has eight I
rooms with hydrant in the kitchen. 1
Will sell to colored race. Bell Realty
, Co., Bergner Building.
J. E. GIPPLE, I
—REALTOR—
FIRE INSURANCE.
RENT COLLECTING.
1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259. !
I HAVE three houses for sale in
city 1404 and 1426 North Third
street, and 1728 Noith Fifth street.
Will sell reasonable. Apply Ferd.
Roller. 1720 North Third street. City.
414 HUMMEL STREET Three
story brick 8 rooms bath all I
improvements steam heat drive
alley in rear. Price, $3,200. H. G. '
Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street.
29 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET is
offered at $3,000. Has all modern im
provements and is In good location.
H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth
street.
FOR SALE Znrker St., 14 43
This 2%-story frame dwelling, all im
provements. has been greatly reduced
. on account of owner leaving city Now
renting at sls. Price, $1,650.00. Baok
enstoss Bros., Russ Building.
I , 5-room frame build
ing, ..418 Prospect street, south of
Derry. Lot, 40 feet by 81 deep. SI,BOO
jit ° re December L Apply on prem
~~ REAL ESTATE FOR ItKNx
FOR RENT 9ll Nor til Si'xTli
1 street; 3-story dwelling; 10 rooms
and bath; all improvements; steam
I heat; first-class condition; immediate
! possession. Rent, $lO. Inquire L.
tAlinter, 110 North Second street Hell'
I phone 4282, Dial 41C r .
; i
I<X)R RENT No. 121 North Eigh
teenth street; corner brick, steam-
I heated house, with 10 rooms. K„ n t
! $32.50. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Marked
; j street.
REAL EhTAIE—For Sale or
HOUSES AND GARAGES~at Fi77h
and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller Ji .
Walnut. Bell phone 797A1. "
REAL ESTATE \V/VXTKD~
YOU have tried the rest, now give
us a chance to sell that house or lot
1 All business strictly confidential L,in
coin Realty Co., P. O. Box 349, Harris
burg, Pa.
, WANTED. TO RENT A houseTf
six or seven rooms, with all conveni
ences. Inquire Box R, 6289. care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE OK EXUIIAN'G
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Farm
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.
FOR SAUi.—MISCELLANEOUS
FUIIS Lady going to Havana for
winter 'months will sell very hand
some set of valuable furs; very latest
model; new, never worn; worth $65,
will sacrifice for sls to quick buyer.
Will send C. O. D., with privilege of
inspection before payment. Address
Airs. Algernon Miller, 1206 K street,
N. \V„ Washington, 13. C.
FOR SALE The good-will and
fixtures of the Campbeiiatown Hotel,
Camp bells town, Pa. All new furni
ture hot and cold water two
baths electric light doing a good
business. Can be leased. Present
owner in poor health. Apply to J. E.
Page, Canipbellstown. Pa.
GOOD HOUSE FOR SALE— Weight i
about 1.5U0 or 1,600 lbs. Reason foi l
selling, gone out of business. Inquire
of Philip Progress, Fa. j
nm SA I I SCELITA NKOT S !
FOR SALE A kitchen range and I
gas hot water heater. Healers need
not apply. Inquire 1521 North Third
street. •
j HERE are a few extraordinary
bargains for any one in the printing
i business who can m&iku use of iheiu;
I i Dunmela Planer.
| i <aw and Trimmer,
1 Worthing
tou t'ui-ip.
1 Uanniels Steam irap.
1 one-qt. Detroit Lubricator.
1 one-pt. Detroit Lubricator.
2 Four-wheel Trucks.
2 Two-wheel "trucks.
1 Oil Fllusrer.
1 Wheelbarrow.
1 Gas Metal Pot.
1 llicKok Uuting Machine.
2 Model 1 Linotypes.
11 you can any of the above
' drop In to see us. The question ot
j price and terms can be easily ar
'tjFE^ TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO
I Printing. Binding. Designing, PHoto-
I Engraving, Die stamping and
Plate Printing,
Harrisburg, fa.
j
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
LARGE STOVE—Suitable for store
room or hall. Jennings Mfg. Co., 2012
North Fourth street.
FOR aALE, at Gable a, 111-llil
South Second street, Fence, j
Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Nett ng, |
UuiUtum Hardware, Plaster Board. ;
Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board,
Doors, Sash, Shutters, Aiouldmgs. j
Porch Posts, Pumps, etc.
FOR SALE A Colony brooder !
will accommodate 1,000 chicks. Also !
some lancy poultry. A. C. Mead, li
! Paxlung avenue. Paxtang, Pa.
! PAINT! PAINT! PAINT!
iAt Gable s, 111-117 S. Second street.
6,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed
Paint. Also full line of Acme Quality
Paint. Lnigest Stock of Ready .Mixed
Paint in Harrisburg.
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, lis Walnut
street.
FOR SALE Unredeemed watches
and diamonds at prices lower than
can be bought wholesale.
CHAS. ARONSON,
Reliable Jeweler and Broker.
422 Market Street.
. FOR SALE l<arge glass parti
tions—must be removed immediately.
Cheap to quick buyer. Apply Messiah
| Lutheran Church, Sixth and Forster
i streets.
| TYPEWRITER No. 10 Royal,
i Perfect condition. Good as new.
; Price, $50.00. Wortn $90.00. Apply
; Box L, 6400, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE
; Stock of Merchant's Ice Com
: pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
i tor sale. Can be bought below
j par. Room 203, Commonwealth
Trust Company Building.
i UNREDEEMED overcoats for~7ilh.
at N. Brenner's. 1315 North Third St.
BOOKS—Visit Harrisburg Big r Jook
I Store 12.000 volumes on mj
' jects; low prices, uooks boufhi
j Aurand's. 025 North Third street.
j FOR SALE —Rabbit dogs; a double"!
; barreled shotgun and a rille. Inquire
j at 107 Chestnut street.
I FOR SALE —ms Calendars. Coou
; selection. Orders promptly iill,d. j ob
! lots at Bargain Prices. Myers .\tanu
; lecturing Co., Second Floor, Thin and
| Cumberland streets. Bell phone 157?tt,
j EASTER LILIES - $2.50 per dozen
Keeney's Cut-Rate t lower Shop, sili
North Third street.
SASH At Gaole'B, 111-117 So'jth
Second street; 5,000 sets of new sash
SxlO, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.70
per set. All other reguiai su ea uoor
and shutters, ail sizes.
I BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS _
: SIO.OO up. Reasonaole terms l ur
traded and rebuilt typewriters all
i makes bought—sold—rented and ex-
I changed, oeo. P. TiUotson, 205 Locust
; street. •
FARMS
FOR SALE
G-acre farm on public road, 4 miles
N. E. of Harrisburg. 10 minutes' Walk
to trolley and 5c fare to Market
Square. The land lays nice to farm,
with small bungalow on it. Good
water. Good location. A bargain if
sold soon. Apply
C. 11. CORDER,
Bell phone 2412 R. 1190 Walnut St.
Real Estate and Insurance. Rents
Collected.
A FARM of 127 acres in York Coun
ty. 9 miles east of Dillsburg on pike.
$2,500. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Regina
street.
FARM FOR SAi_E
12 acres. Bordering on Alanada
Buildings, House, Barn. 40 appie
trees, 2o peaches, pears, grapes. I'ielus
even. Tliis larm has a beautilul trout
lon the main road, beautilul I arms
joining, school close, a very de
sirable property foi $1,275.00. We can
supply the most ot the money toward
paying lor this farm.
C. B. CARE,
409 Market St.. or
Care's Store. Linglestown. Pa.
FARM FOR RENT on McCormick's
Island, in the Susquehanna river
north of Harrisburg. For further
particulars apply to E. Z. Gross, Su
perintendent of Parks and Public
Properties, Calder Building, Harris
burg, Pa.
FOR SALE l2-acre farm, 8 miles
from Harrisburg on State road. Prac
tically level; orchard; good water
seven-room house; outbuilding. Must
be sold at once.
C. H. CORDEK,
1190 Walnut St. Bell phone 2412 R.
FARMS—FARMS * '
FOR SALE
I have the farm you want to ouy
and the price will suit your pocket.!
book. Anything trom 2 acres up anu
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 2412R,
November 10.1017.'
FARMS
FARMS—FARMS
WANTED
If you have a farm 10 sell or to ex
change for city property, talk it over
with me. I can handle it to your ad
vantage.
C. H. CQHDER,
111)0 Walnnt Street,
Harrisburg. Bell 8412 R.
OFFICES AND KTOKEKOOMS
FOR RENT Storeroom, steam
heated. Rent reasonable. Inquire
1735 North Sixth street.
FOK RENT A suite of two rooms,
facing Market street. Apply to Com--
monwealth Trust Company. 222 Mar
ket street
OFFICES' ANI> STOKELTOOMS '
MARKET STREET STORE
FOR RENT
BEAUTIFUL. NEW DAYLIGHT
STORE, 604 MARKET ST.
CHAS. ADL.HR
1002 Noi-'b Third Street.
LOTS
PARK PLACE
U)T SALE NOW ON
B. F. Sheesley, Owner.
Take Paxtonia or
Llngiestown Car.
Get off ai I'ark Place Crossing.
Lots 25x150 Feet.
Prices from SSO to SSOO.
10 per cetft. down—balance In
monthly payments.
Liberal discount tor cash
No Tax or Interest For Two
Years.
Sales Agent on Plot every day
front 1:30 to 5:30.
Call evenings at my office,
1)02 MARKET STREET,
7 to 1) P. M.
MAXWELL H. IIITE.
Real Estate Auctioneer,
1)02 Market street,
Harrisburg. Pa.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED A good home for a lit
tle colored girl 10 years old. Also
home for a boy 12 years old. Inquire
at 627 Boas street.
CLOTH INU. SHOES, FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices aad
sold reasonable. S. Refkin. 107
! hrotd street. Bell pbona 2bSO.
j WANTED Second-hand, roll-top
i desk and chair. Call Bell phone 1575.
I WE buy all kinds ot disc records,
j N. Brenner. 1315 North Third street.
""BAGS WANTED
Second-hand Bags, Burlap, Scrap
' ! Bagging and Twine. Write for prices,
i RICHMOND BAG COM'Y, Dept. H
■ Richmond, Va.
■ [ MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here
- High prices paid tor furniture. Morris
> Schmeriz. 103U Market. Bell 3871 R.
i -
MAX SMSLTZ
Second-hand furnituie bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos
' tal to Max Smeltz. 1016 Market street
- Will call, city or country.
i ~IT SNKIDMAN WILL PAY hlghesl
r prices for second-hand clothir.g
! shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial win
convince. Bell 2899 M, 1116 Cowuen.
J. COOPER & SON
I We ma • a specialty of and pay
I high cash prices lor old, wornout
. ! autos. Also buy rags, paper, rubber,
! scrapiron and metal.
Eleventh and Christiana Sts.,
Between Slate and Walnut.
■! BELL ajiiv • DIAL 4371
' I ~
BUSINESS PERSONALS
1 | MAN WANTS general hauling with
one-ton truck. Apply l-'ederich's Gar
! age, Forster near Front.
• M. H. BAKER CO.. Plumbing and
Heating Contractors. 1330 Derry
" street. Both phones.
LURIA IRON & STEEL CO. deaTs
• In steel, rags, rubber, metals and
papermill supi lies. Broad and Wal
lace. Also salvage lrom lire and wreck
■ Call Be!) phone 936, Dial 3043.
ELECTRIC VACUUM SWEEPERS-^
■ New, high-grade machines for rent,
i day or hour. Second-hand machines
> bought and sold. Mr. Martin. Bell 113*.
1 FEATHER RENOVATING We
. empty all ticks and remove dust, dirt
and stems. B. J. Campbell, Tenth and
, Pax toil.
' CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDEß—Es
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 LAXATIVE
PHOSPHO-QUININE will slave It oft
• if taken In time. Gloss Drug Stole,
i UK Market street.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND
AUDITOR
H. E. SCHRIVER.
,| 60-61-62 Union Trust Co. Bldg.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Systfeuns Organized.
;|
I I
I UPHOLSTERING And furniture
I repairing, muttresseo renovated and
cushions ot ail kinds made. 8. N.
• j Cluck, 320-324 Woodbine atroetl
• | Phone ISI7J.
• I C. VERNON RETTEW"
Insurance —Heal Estate—Alderman.
, I 1911 DERRY STREET,
t j Both Phones.
I Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION
'Co., Builders and Contractors, House
[ ! building our specially. Job woik
| looked after carefully. Dial 3700.
) I OFFICE, 2180 NORTH FIFTH
' ' STREET.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
j EUROPEAN MANUFACTURER
I wants representative, factory in Chi
(cago, patented specialties, sell
| merchants, manufacturers; phenome
| nal success; new in America; Ala
bama agent made $1,300.00 on two
1 orders; exclusive territory; S3OO to
SBOO capital necessary. Money posi
tively secured. Seott Mfg. Co., 3504
Woolworth Bldg., New York.
WANTED Party to invest about
two thousand dollars to start good
manufacturing business. Good fu
' ture. Factory ready to start busi
; ness. Address E., 6297, care of Tele
' graph.
GUN OWNERS — At you have a gun
you want to sell, or convert Into
1 cash, see us at once. Dayton Cycle
Company. 5)12 North Third street.
Goodman s sanitary steaming, clean.
ing, pressing and dyeing works. Re
pairing. Work guaranteed. Call and
deliver. Both phone. 1306!% N. Sixth At.
NOW is :he time to get your tall
and winter overcoat cleaned, dyed or
pressed at Eggert'n Cleaning and Dye
ing Works. 1246 Market Street, Call
LUvar. Both Dhonea.
Hauling and Moving
BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER
Piano moving a specialty. Hauling.
Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capl
tal St. C. V. 581)7, Bell 852 W.
Musical
VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS,
: BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repair
ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
ALL kinds of talking machine rec
ords bought, sold or exchanged. High
est cash prices paid. Repair work of
■ all kinds done by experts at reason
' able prices. Staufter's Music House.
1313 North Third street. Open Even
ings.
' FOR SALE Nickel piano. Apply
at Savoy Hotel.
AGENTS WANTED
GAS FIRE IN COAL STOVES from
eoaloil; cheaper than coal; agents
bonanza. Liberty Burner Co., Colum
bus. Ohio.
I'VE a new line of Soap, Extracts.
■ Toilet Goods, Perfumes, etc., for
agents. 100 per cent, prollt. Sample
free. Write quick. l-acussian Co.,
Dept. 6.">. St. Ixiuis. Mo.
WE WILL PAY YOU $225.00 to
distribute "America and the Great
War" in your locality. Fastest sell
ins? book in years? Every mother and
every red-blooded American wants it.
Lavishly illustrated. Low price. Man
or woman. Spare time may be used.
Samale free. International Press,
Philadelphia.
AGENTS "Pershing in France
Berlin or Bust." Just off press, new
stirring, patriotic picture with punch.
Everybody buys. Sample free. Peo
ple's Mfg. Co., Station D, Chicago.
AGENTS Free catalogs and
samples. New Christmas goods. Na
tional, Military, floral medallions,
mirrors, fobs and jewelry. Make $5
to $25 daily. No experience. World's
greatest specialties. Cruver Co.,
Jackson and Campbell, Chicago. 111.
AGENTS Butter, 4c a pound.
Produced by the Pilot Butter maker.
Enormous money-savins investment.
Housewives delighted. Eager buyers.
\\ ild excitement wherever demon
strated. Demand enormous. Outfit
free to workers. Act quick. Pilot
_ Butter Maker Company, Desk 52. Mar
~ shall, Mich.
.u W *i NT XP A General Agent for
the Monthly Premium Accident and
- Health Department of the largest
¥ ' ompany in the World, writing every
- form of Life. Accident and Health In
surance. Requires a man capable of
writing policies and adjusting claims,
- < ommission contract only. Address
; < . H. Boyer, Manager Casualty De
' partment. National Life Insurance
Company of the U. S. of A., 29 South
l*u Salle street. Chicago. 111. •
- ' or free sample case offer.
Alake $2; to SSO weekly, selling our
money-saving guaranteed household
products. Enormous profits. Repeat
orders. Crofts & Reed Co., Dept. U
Chicago.
Alone} to uoan ——
MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL
~ RATES)—On furniture, real cttaVaud
i endorsed Hole j. Licensed
i. Stale and under rupervisiou of me
s Bunking Department. Equitable in
vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor 3
- North Market Square. Established
1904.
d
11 MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
i- security in any amounts and upon any
t. terms to suit oorrower. Address P o
Box 174, Hairisburg, Pa.
it WE LEND MONEY in compliance
with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu
-11 als in need ot ready cash; small loaua
a specialty; business confidential
- payments to suit borrower's conveni
ence; positively lowest rates in citv
y PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO
t 132 Walnut Street.
MONEY advanced to housekeepers
at legal rates; business confidential
Profit Sharing ujuii Society, Spoouer
j Building. 9 North Market uquare.
Shoe Repairing
NEW, UP-TO-DATE
h! SHOE REPAIR SHOP
. Now open at 230 Strawberry street.
| JOS. GORDON. PROP. Our shop at
_ | 1820 North Third street will also be
a \ continued. Bell 938 W. Dial 6553.
y j Storage
a | STORAGE —Fireproof and non-flra
j proof warehouses. Private rooms for
. Household gooos. $2 a .nonth up Har
: risburg Stoiage Co., 437-446 S. 2nd St.
_ STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house
_ hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms
. sl-$3 Wagons, ii,c month. D. Cooter
s & Co.. 417 Broad St. Both phones.
L' STORAGE —ln brick oullding, rear
. 408 Market. Household goods In clean
. private rooms. Reasonable rates. P
d G- Dlener. 4'JB Mirket street.
Under takers
I RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embaimer.
611 North Second Street,
e ReH Mi- Dial 2146.
SAMUEL S. FACKLER!
FU N KKAL Di RECTOR,
, 1312 Derry St.
■ BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. .
Ulicru to Dine Well
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT "
Home cooking served to Busi
nessmen and Ladles in sepa
rate dtnlngro< -s.
DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS
Where cuisine Is an art and
eating a pleasure. Manhattan
Restaurant. 317 Market street.
e AUTOMOHII.ES
\ FOR SALE 1917 FORD Roadster
C, Excellent condition. Demountable
rims. Five good tires. For appoint
- ment phone 1010.
FOR SALE
Bulck Big Six. 1916 Model. Fully
equipped. Apply to Box 263, Carlisle
- Pa. '
5 .
FOR SALE
k 1917—Ford, good as new S3OO 00
>. 1916—Reo. new tues 1500.00
i 1913 —Chalmers Roadster $350 00
1913 Four-cylinder, 6-passenger
- llayncs, - new tires. Big bargain
|400.00.
1917— Maxwell. slip cover* and
' bumper. Gone 6,000 miles,
R J606.00.
. 1813 Hudson. Fine shape $460 00
II These cars are all guaranteed as
_ represented.
Come in and see them, or phone for
demonstration.
0 MILLER AUTO CO.. INC.
0 60-68 South Cameron Street.
1 Bell 4119. Dial 6660.
_ EX IDE BATTER Y SERVICE
t All makes of batteries recharged
d and repaired; work guaranteed.
Auto repairing; electrical work a
_ BpCl'i&ltJ'i
. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO
Utb and Mulberry Sta. "
" FORD FOR SALE A fine 6-p^l
® senger, 1814. Model. Flhe condition
. $250. Tools and extras with It. Auto
6 Transportation School, 25-27 North
. Cameron street.
WE SELL AUTOMOBiUiig on con
-1 slgnment and charge only 6 per cent,
r, No storage charges if car is not sold
Auto Transportation School, 27-2 w"
; Cameron street.
' ~ OVERLAND TOURING B5-4 like
new. Must be sold at once, owner
j leaving city. Box E, 6383, care 01
Telegraph.
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