Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 17, 1918, Page 15, Image 15

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I'OTTS—On January 16. 1918, at 5:30
P. M„ Newton G. Potts, at his late
residence, 1520 North Second street.
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at
2 P. M„ from the above residence.
The relatives and friends are in
vited to attend without further no
tice. interment, private, at Har
risburg Cemetery.
FlSHklt On January 14. 1918. Mrs.
Caroline Britsch Fisher, at hor rest;
dence, 617 Race street, aged 65
years. Funeral on Friday, January
18, 1918, at 2 P. M„ from her late
residence. The relatives and friends
are invited to attend without
further notice. Interment Mumma
Cemetery.
HOWARD William T. Howard,
formerly of Harrisburg, Pa., died
suddenly, January 16, 1918, at Had
dontieid, N. J.
Funeral services will be held Sat
urday, January 19, 1918, at 2 o'clock
P. M., from his late residence, 67
West Main street, Haddontield, N. J.
SHAFFJiUR On Wednesday, Janu
ary 16, 1918, at 7:10 A. M., Mrs. Anna
Shaffner, wife of the late Emanuel
Shaffner, at her residence, 133<>
Haehnlen street, aged 72 years.
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at
2 o'clock, from her late residence,
the Rev. J. A. Lyter officiating. The;
relatives and friends are invited to
attend without further notice. In- ,
terment liast Harrisburg Cemetery, i
LOOKKH On January 15, 1918, Sam- ,
uel Walls Looker, in his 52d year, I
died at Harrisburg Hospital. _
Funeral servicts will be held 1' ri- J
day afternoon, at 2 o clock, from
his residence, 220 North fourteenth t
street, the Rev. Mr. Modge, pastor j
of Pine Street Presbyterian Church, i
officiating, to which relatives and
friends are in\ited. Interment in
Prospect Hill Cemetery. !
HI\IiI3MIACH On Tuesday after
noon, at 3:40 o'clock, Joseph Rin
kenbach died at the home of his
father, Mr. E. 1* Rinkenbach.
Funeral on Friday morning, at 11 '
o'clock, from the home, of his pa- ;
rents, 216 Forster street. The rela- I
tives and friends are invited to at- .
lend without further notice. Inter- 1
ment private. ]
LOST AXI> FOVXP
BLACK PURSE LOST Patent
leather; lost in Steelton. Tuesday, be
tween Swatara and Pino or Front and
Fourth btreets, containing paper Willi:
owner's name and address. Reward,
if returned to 181 South Front street, 1
Steelton. '
EOST Eady's gold watch, lost in
Majestic Theater Monday afternoon.!
Initials P. M. s. on it. Keward if re
turned to 1702* a North Fifth street, t
EOST A pair of noseglasses on
Third, between North and Brlggs. lie
ward if returned to 814 Green street,
or call Bell phone 188 R.
INSiItUOTi.ONS
BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE |
And
CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL
"The School of Quality."
Gives Individual Instruction, Gregg
Shorthand Uoucn Typewriting, Book- I
keeping. Accountancy, Arithmetic, j
English, Penmanship. Salesmansnip—
Kates Reasonable. Bell 368J.
Uay und .\ighi School -til Year.
ENTER ANY TIME.
N. Market £>q. Chas. R. Beckley. j
A TRAINING THAT SECURES Dl- !
rect Results for young men and wo- 1
men as Stenographers, 'lypists, Book-1
keepers, etc. YuU want that kind. ;
No advance in tuition. Call and see i
us or write to-day. THE OFFICE]
TRAINING SCHOOL, 121 Market j
street. j
YOUNG MEN WANTED To learn !
the automobile business; can place 12 ;
to 16 at a salary of SI,BOO a year. It j
is impossible to get cnaufteurs now, j
therexore we must insist on young •
men learning the automobile trade;
one tuil course of instruction is SSO;
guaranteed to please you; enroll now.
Auto Transportation School. 27-29 j
North Cameron street. I
HELP WANTED —MALE
WANTED One or two more men !
to work in garage and auto school. .
You can earn sl2 to sls per week. 1
Auto Transportation School. 25-27
North Cameron street.
BOYS Over 16 years, to assist in
and learn manufacturing business.
Gocd chance for good boys. Call 250
Hummel street.
WANTED fixpert Box Spring
maker. Good opportunity. UnittW
States Mattress Co., Twelfth and
llerr streets.
BASS SINGER
WANTED
Bass singer wanted for solo, <
quartet and chorus work. Give
experience. Replies treated con
fidentially. Address B. M., care j
of Telegraph.
MEN WANTED to load stone. 27 He ;
per ton. Can earn $25 to $25 per ;
week. Apply Pax tang Quarries. Pax. !
tang. I
MACHINISTS
WANTED
BORING-MILE PLANER. SLOT
TEH, LATHE, MILLING MACHINE
ANiJ GENERAL HANDS. HIGHEST
WAGES TO 'COMPETENT MEN.
EIGHT-HOUR SHOP. PLENTY OF
OVERTIME. CALL, OR WRITE TO
SUPERINTENDENT OF LABOR.
POOLE ENGINEERING
AND MACHINE CO.
BALTIMORE, MD.
|
MACHINISTS WANTED
Competent, roundhouse machine and I
erecting shop hands, for modern I
shop. No labor trouble. 50 cents per ;
hour. Nine-hour day. Time and one- [
half for overtime.
APPLY TO
F. P. PFAHLER,
BALTIM r RE AND OHIO R. R. CO.,
CUMBERLAND, MP. j
j Real Estate For Sale \
* 1'
Bellevue Park Northwest cor-S j
? ner of Twenty-second and Chest-j
!>nut streets; a splendid, three-story# I
j! brick dwelling with ten rooms,S
'[two completo bathrooms; steam?
![ heat. Lot 87*4x125 ft. |
JI 1900 Bellevue Bond A prac-r
<|tically new. three-story brickS
i > house (one of a pair), eight rooms,?
! i liath, steam heat, gas and elec-e
Jfltriclty. S
i Miller Brothers & Co.;
i Member lib*. Itenl Kntate Bonril J
lIKAI. ESTATE t
\ Insurance Surely Doming
S l.ociist anil Court Street* j
THURSDAY EVENING,
I HELP WANTED —MALE
BOY WANTED Will be allowed
' one day a week to go to extension
' school. Good pay to right boy. ln
> quire 1838 North Sixth street.
WANTED Boy. over 16, to work
• in drug store. Apply D. A. Buehler,
■ 916 North Third street.
WANTED Y'oung man, between
■ 16 and 20 years, in an Insurance and
Heal Estate Office to collect rents.
• State experience, reference and salary
> expected. Address K., 6456, care of
' Telegraph.
FIREMEN WANTED
•| Former members of city
, I fire department for similar
I I work in Munitions Plant. Good
pay to right men. Give age,
; experience and reference.
AETNA EXPLOSIVES CO.,
Newton Hamilton, Pa.
WANTED Driver for Reo truck
for ice cream delivery. Apply to Dean
t F. Walker, 409 North Second street:
j I
j THE DAYTON METAL PRODUCTS :
COMPANY,
I
DAYTON, OHIO,
i Requires the following help:
Toolmakers, Tool Design- ;
els, Automatic Screw Machine
I . Operators, Stenographers,
Layout Draftsmen and De
| tailers. Machinists on repair
| _ work. Gcod opportunity to
do your bit. Working condi
tions and wages good. Ad-
I dress
1
THE DAYTON METAL PRO
DUCTS COMPANY,
EMPLOYMENT DEPART
MENT.
DAYTON, OHIO.
; AN EXPERIENCED MAN WANT- I
i El) Apply Federiclc's Garage, Fors- !
| ter, near Front.
! !
1 WANTED Counter Man, Hershey I
j Quick Lunch. Must be capable and
| neat-appearing. One with previous
I experience preferred. $40.00 to $50.00
j per month, including board, etc. Ap
: ply in person, Hershey Employment
j Bureau, Hershey, Pa.
HELP WANTED—I'EMALE
! WANTED—A washerwoman, either j
i Monday or Tuesday mornings. Apply \
! 364 Locust street, Steelton.
WANTED A young girl to assist '
; with housework. Apply 1129 North !
! Front street.
WANTED Girls for laundry
I work. Apply Palace Laundry, 2103 !
Logan.
LADIES —r Fascinating home busi- j
| ness tinting Postcards, Pictures, etc.,
j spare time for profit. $5 on 100; no !
I canvassing; samples, 10c (stamps). !
j Particulars free. Artint, 1000-D, Sta- i
tion A, Brooklyn, N. Y.
! WANTED ■ — White girl, or woman, j
; for general housework. Must come I
i well recommended. Good wages for
! right party. Address P. 0.. Box £02,1
| City. ;
I GIRLS WANTED —To work in
j laundry; also woman to mend. Ap-
I plv Keystone Laundry, 620 Harris.
WANTED Young woman dem
onstrator for store and house-to- i
| house. in good section only. Salary, j
j and steady position. Address 1.. 6775. !
j care of Telegraph.
j WANTED Capable saleslady in !
Shoe Department of Hershey Depart- J
ment Store. sl<J to sl2 per week, j
Must have had shoe experience and |
understand the details of retail shoe i
merchandising. Apply in person,!
I Hershey Employment Bureau, Her- I
shey. Pa.
—_ 1 ■ i
j WANTED Woman to work in i
I filling department. SB.OO and Bonus I
to start. United Stales Mattress Co., j
} Twelfth and llerr street.
—|
HOUSEKEEPR WANTED For I
| an elderly couple in a small town. He- I
piy. staling wages, to R., 6792, care I
of Telegraph.
WANTED
j Sewing Machine Operators to make j
j ladies' and children's wear. Also trim- j
niers and folders. Easy work and I
best pay.
HAHItISBURG <APPAI. JL CO.,
Sixth and Herr Streets.
GIRLS l6 years and upward !
wanted for steady work. Apply to
Shearer Alfg. Co., 30b Hamilton street. 1
|
WANTED
12 girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor
ner Second and North streets.
j HOSIERY j
KNITTERS AND LOOPERS
WANTED
1 Also learners over 16 years of age. |
Best working conditions. High
wages and bonus paid weekly.
APPLY AT ONCE.
NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO.,
S. 14th AND MAYFLOWER STB. '
I HELP W AM ED—Mali; anil Female
WOULD you like $1 or $2 daily at 1
I home, knitting war sox on Auio Knit- '
] ters? Experience unnecessary. Send I
3c stamp, Dept. 146-C, Auto Knitter!
Company, 821 Jefferson Ave., Butfaio,
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
P. M.
j SALESMEN WAN") El)
SALESMEN
i Exclusive Agency now opened in I
| Pennsylvania; selling tailor-made I
Clothes—direct to wearer at whole-
I bale prices. Guaranteed the biggest
[ Values in America. Two prices only,
,$18.50 and $22.50. A real profitable
t business opportunity. Mail applica-
I tion to-day, furnishing references. 1
H. Davis Tailoring Company, Cincin-
I natl, Ohio.
j SITUATIONS WANTED——MALIS
YOUNG MAN, with legal training,
I wants Work with growing firm, where
there is chance for advancement for
one with initiative. Speaks, reads
and writes fluently Spanish, Italian
und English. Good references. Ad
dress F. Martimo, 304 Cumberland.
JANITOR Middle-aged man and
wife desire positions as ' Janitor,
watchman, care cf country home or
work on farm; good experience. Ad
dress to Box 37, Allen. Pa.
Y'OUNG MAN—Having five years
office experience, desires wcrk tout
evenings a week and Saturday after
noon. Can furnish references. Ap.
] ply D., 6791, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Boy, 17 years old
; wishes work i-unning errands, or
light housework. Call Bell phone
4586, after 6 P. M.
1 •
SITUATIONS WAM'I/I) —Female
WANTED Woman wants family
> or piece washing to do at home. In
quire 1230 North Front street.
YOUNG LADY—With three years'
banking experience, wishes clerical
, position. Address P. O. Box 65, Steel
ton. Pa., or Dial 9270.
j HOUSEWORK Y'oung woman de
] sires place in private family. Call at
j 1417 Currant street.
j HOUSEWORK Young woman
; wants general housework in small
family; no washing. Coll, or address,
j 10. W., 22 Balm street. City.
| CHAMBERMAID Y'oung woman
wishes position or companion to el
; derly lady. Address H. E. A., Enhaut,
| £5:
j HOUSEWORK White woman de-
I sires work by the day. Call at 1231
j Bailey street.
i CLERICAL WORK Young woman
(desires position clerking in store; can
I furnish reference. Call at 634 Schuyl
j kil street.
I WASHING White woman desires
men's washing to take home. Call at
! 1114 Capital street. Rear Apartment.
j WANTED Y'oung woman wishes
; position doing housework. No cook
i ing. Address Box O, 6723, care of
i Telegraph.
!
; WANTED Y'oung white girl de-I
sires position as housekeeper. Ad
! dress Box O, 2500, care of Telegraph. [
WANTED Woman wishes posi- j
: tion as upstairs girl or doing house- j
work several days each week. Ad- ]
.dress K„ 6464, care of Telegraph.
j WANTED Young colored woman
! desires position as housemaid or gen-
I cral housework; no washing; can give
; reference. Apply B. D., 1030 Cumber
land street.
i
BOOMS FOR KENT
j FOR RENT Two pleasant, fur- i
nished front rooms; modern conveni-
I CHOPS; use of phone. Inquire 601 North I
i Front street.
ONE FURNISHED ROOM FOR j
| RENT—lnquire 1230 North Front
street. '
SEVERAL UNFURNISHED ROOMS |
FOR RENT Suitable for light !
housekeeping, with use of bath.
Muench street.
FOR RENT Two large, front i
rooms, with large closets, one furnish- J
led, one unfurnished; suitable forj
roomers or light housekeeping; no j
[children; line location; near car line.!
i 1435 Walnut street.
i '
! 125 PINE STREET—Two rooms and
bath, furnished or unfurnished; steam i
heat; electric lights and phone ser- j
! vice.
LARGE, second floor front room; I
city steam heat; use of Bell phone. I
I Address 719 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Two rooms on second j
floor and one on third lloor; all front; i
; all conveniences. 1309 North Third j
j street.
METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, j
| furnished rooms, hot and cold water, ,
phone. Rates, $3 per week and up.
i 518 Market, at the Subway Entrance.
ROOMS WANTED
! ROOMS WANTED Refined, young !
j couple want three or four furnished]
lor unfurnished rooms, in neighbor-!
j hood of North Third street above 1300 1
| block, with conveniences.. Rates rea
! sonable. No children. Will be ready
jto occupy about January 28. Small !
i apartment, front, unfurnished, pre-
I l'erred. Address J., 6463, care of Tele- I
I graph.
j j
BOARDERS WANTED
| 'FOR RENT Two nicely furnished i
I rooms. Also room and board for two ,
i men. Fine location. Apply 7Y North j
| Seventeenth .street. S
APARTMENTS FOK KENT
i FOR RENT —One of the most beau- j
witil apartments in the city ■ — 414 '
I North Third street. All the latest and i
i modern improvements. Will be com- !
I pleted February 1. Apply to Louis, j
| 621 North Second street.
TWO-ROOM APARTMENT Two ;
blocks from Capitol; steam heat; elec- :
I trie lignts. References. 911 North
I Sixth street. |
REAL ESTATE FOK SALE
! 403 HUMMEL AVE., LEMOYNE I
| 2Vi -story brick dwelling; 7 rooms and i
! bath, cemented cellar; gas; electric
I light; porches; furnace heat; slate j
roof; garage and stable on rear of lot; ;
lot, 35x150. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec- i
I ond and Walnut streets. j
MAKE AN OFFER ON 1935-1937!
1 STATE STREET These properties j
I must be sold. Lots run through to
I Walnut street. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South j
j Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE 624 Boas street, 8 :
j rooms and bath, heat. Price reason - 1
i able, on easy terms. D. A. Caley, Heal ]
Estate and Insurance, Room 708 Kun- j
j kel Building. Bell phone 589.
' FOR SALE No. 441 S. Fifteenth I
i street —brick house with seven rooms I
and improvements. Price only $2,500. i
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
I FOR SALE No. 1423 N. Second
street Brick house with 9 rooms
I and all improvements. Particulars
I from Hell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
FOR SALE No. 420 Woodbine
street brick house with 8. rooms—
bath gas electric furnace
porch front, rear and balcony. Bell
lAcalty Co., Bergner Building.
\ VACANT HOUSE in excellent loca- !
| tion for sale at $4,500 8 rooms and i
I bath—gas—electric light—steam heat j
—paved drive alley on rear —No. 1717
| Forster street. Bell Realty Co.,
] Bergner Building.
{ FOR SALE Six rooms and bath,
| all improvements, along trolley line,
j at Enola; garage in rear; in AI con- !
dition. Price, $1,850. Apply C. H. !
Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harris-I
j burg. Bell 2412 R.
1 HOUSES FOR SALE I have any j
j kind of a liouse you want, SI,OOO to;
SIO,OOO each. City and suburban cor- j
ner houses, new bricks. All improve
ments. Easy payments. C. H. Corder, I
1190 Walnut street. Harrisburg. Hell i
2412 R. . j
ANNOUNCEMENT
_ The Lincoln Realty & i m .
p'rovement Co. will open offices
at 1129 North Seventh Streets
corner Cumberland, on or about
January 25, where they will
continue in the sale ol houses
collecting rents and other
branches of the really business
The company wishes to an
nounce that the Hev. R. K Bris
coe has been secured as man
ager, and the office will be open
until 8 o'clock in the evening
Thanking all who have co-op
eraied with us in the past and
hoping a continuance or your
favors and encouragement in
oflr new home, we are, very
truly yours.
LINCOLN REALTY CO
' . || 'H
HXRRISBTJRG TELEGRAPH!
■! <.1.1 . , I-
1 : I
Who Reads Classified Advertising?
The rich man, poor man, the businessman, the
housewife, in fact everyone who reads at all. Why?
Because they have learned the fact that the little
want ads hold a multitude of opportunities for any
one in every walk of life.
No matter what the nature of your ad there is
always some one that reads it who is intrested in
what you have to offer, and the classified columns
of the Telegraph is the surest place to offer it, in
order to get one hundred percent results.
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l:i \l, ESTATE 1 OR SALE
| FOR SALE —97 houses ill all parts
of the city, ranging in price from
I $1,100.00 to $11,700.00. Prices right.
Easy Payments. Own your own
home. D. A. Caley, Real Estate and
Insurance, Room 708 Kunkel Bldg.
Bell phone 589.
FOR SALE Good business Realty
proposition. $5,000 cash required. A
! P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street.
Also have some good investment
i propositions in Real Estate on easy
j terms.
SEVERAL CORNER HOUSES for
! sale cheap and oil easy terms. Apply
J to C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street
; Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R.
J. E. GIPPLE,
—REALTOR
FIRE INSURANCE
RENT COLLECTING
j 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259
j Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
REAL ESTATE FOR KENT
' FOR RENT House, half mile from
] Oberlin, 1 mile to B. & C. office of
\ Bethlehem Steel Co. Large garden
( and lot. outbuildings. $6.00 per month,
i Address P. O. Box 28, Oberlin.
'1713 NORTH ST. $30.00
| 2310 Derry St., With garage.... $33.00
j H. G. BELILQW, 3 S. Thirteenth St.
| FOR RENT 1122 North Second
l street, corner of Cumberland. Suit
i able for Doctor's oflice and dwelling,
i 10 rooms and bath. Rent, $45.00. Had
j been occupied by Dr. Eisenliart for
eleven years, Chas. Adler, luo2 North
| Third street.
FOR RENT Brick houses, with
all improvements and steam heat.
J. E. Uipple, 1251 Market street
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Kent
HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth
: and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller, 31
i North Second. Bell phone 307 J.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
j REAL ESTATE WANTED —lf you
I have a property for sale, get in touch
j with us. It may suit one of our
' numerous customers. Brinton-Packer
| Co., Second and Walnut streets.
OFFICES AND STOKUTOOMS
FOR RENT Storeroom and dwell
i ing in Dillsburg, Pa., situated on pub
lic square, opposite Dillsburg National
! Bank. Possession given immediately.
; Inquire of R. S. Clark, Dillsburg, Pa.
;
MARKET STREET STORE
FOR RENT
BEAUTIFUL NEW DAYLIGHT
STOrtE, 504 MARKET ST.
CHAS. ADLER.
1002 North Third Street.
$12.00
STOREKOOMS
j Nos. 248 and 252 Hamilton street, near
! Third. Suitable'for barbershop, tailor.
| poolroom, etc. Good location.
CHAS. ADLER,
1002 North Third Street.
1
FARMS
FARMS WANTED
Let me sell your farms; no sale, no
charge; no matter where at or what
■ size, I will sell It for you; I also have
city and suburban prfopcrty to ex
' change on farms. C. H. Corder, 1190
| Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell
1 211 ACRES BOO fruit trees, 40
acres young timber; 3 miles N. E. of
Harrisburg; will sell part all of
larm. Apply 1700 North Second
street.
FOK SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
VULCANIZER FOR SALE One
No. 8 Tire Vulcanizer of the latest
Haywood pattern; Hand tools; Alt
j Bags and about $30.00 worth of re-
I pair material. Has been used for only
iti operations. A bargain for quick
1 buyer. Address John Hengle, Shrews-1
I bury. Pa.
FOR SALE One light, two-liorse
wagon, with box sideboards and brake
shafts; price, $12.00. One folding
tree saw. 7 - ft. saw, $6.00. One one
horse wagon, sideboards and brake,
$9.00. One market sleigh, SIO.OO. One
] roung-back sleigh, $ll.OO. Address
I Samuel M. Emerick, Swatara Station,
I Pa.
i EASTER LILIES 53.00 per dozen.
| Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop, 810
j North Third street.
! FOR SALE Three-piece parlor
i suit, mahogany finish, upholstered in
| leather. Practically new. Price, $35.00,
| which Is less than half cost. Inquire
!of H. B. Shatto, Market street, near
! Church street. Camp Hill, or Box K,
6774, care of Telegraph.
FURNITURE, floor rugrs, plane,
cabinet, kitchen utensils, refrigerator,
bookcase at pre-war Hargain Prices.
Call at once. 2.114 North Sixth street,
Apartment No. 3.
FOR SALE Our Entire Line of
Men's and Boys' Winter Suits, Over
cats, klacMiiaws, sweaters. Under
wear. Caps and Shoes at 1-3 off.
OUTLET CLOTHING CO.,
23 North Kourfi Street,
Across from Y. W. C. A.
Open Evenings.
FOR SALE New fur-lined over
coat, broadcloth, long hair lining,
genuine Persian collar. Worth sllO
Will take S4O cash. Built for stout
man. Apply Esterbrook, 912 North
Third street.
BOOKS—Several libraries fcr sale,
books in fine condition, at average
! price of 10c; cost many times more.
| Aurand's, 925 North Third.
FOB SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
\\~ FOR SALE
!j Stock of Merchant's Ice Coin
-11 pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
• tor sale. Can be bought below
- par. Room 203 Common wealth
[ Trust Company Building.
t "
HERE are a few extraordinary
r baiuraina for any one in the printing
business who can make use ot them:
' 1 Danniels Planer.
. 1 Saw and Trimmer.
1 Danniels Steam Trap.
1 Oil Fllterer.
| 1 Gas Metal Pot.
| 1 Hickok Ruling Machine.
2 Model 1 Linotypes.
i If you can use ony of the above.
: I drop in to see us. The question of
I price and terms can be easily ar
ranged.
. The TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.
i Printing. Binding. Designing, Photo
f Engraving, Die Stamping and
, Plate Printing,
Harrisburg, Pa.
'i
)
CALKS—CALKS—CALKS
I Diamond, Giant Grip, Green Bay,
I ' Red Tip, Blizzard, Rowe Ring Point,
. ! Rowe Junior, Black Diamond and Al-
I w&ys Sharp, at Gable's. 111-117 South
i Second street.
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, 205 Locust
street.
FOR SALE Cutter sleigh, well
ironed, bells on shaft, in good eondi
. tion. To lind me at home telephone
lUBell) 3923 W. Harry Guise, No. 11)35
| North Fifth street.
| FOR SALE Cutter sleigh, well
I ironed, bells on shaft, in good condi
j tion. To lind me at home telephone
(Hell) 3923 W. Harry Guise, No. 1935
II North Fifth street.
) FOR SALE Household furniture. l
i Reason for selling is on account of
! leaving city. Apply 1831 Herr street.
I CONSYLMAN & CO. can sell you
Wool SWEATERS at prices less than
wholesale cost at to-day's prices, 1117
North Third street.
FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117
| South Second street, Lawn Fence,
Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting,
Building Hardware, Plaster Board,
Upson Wall Board, Compo-Boai d, !
Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouluings' '
j Porch Posts Pumps etc.
! SASH At Gable s, 111-117 South I
; Second street. 5,u00 sets of new sash I
Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.75 i
per set. All other regular sizes, doors I
\ and shutters, all slci s.
I FOR SALE One second-hand
steam boiler —capacity, 2,200 ft. In
good condition and a bargain.
M. H. BAKER & CO., .
Heating and Plumbing
Contractors,
1330 Perry St. Both Phones.
j FOR SALE Unredeemed watches
and diamonds at prices lower than
i can be bought wholesale.
CIiAS. ARONSON,
Reliable Jeweler and Broker
| 422 Market Street. ' I
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
1
S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest I
prices for second-hand clothing, j
shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will
convince. Bell 2599 M, ills Cowden.
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE—!
Bought at highest cash prices and I
sold reasonable. S. Rel'kin, 407 Broad
street. Bell phone 2860.
WANTED —Second-hand oil heater,
davenport bed and victrola. Articles
wanted from private family. Call Bell
phone 1254 J.
WE BUY all kinds of disc records
Highest casli prices paul. N. Brenner
1315 North Third street.
We Buy Empty
BARRELS —BARRELS—BARRELS
I OIL $1.50
Vinegar and Molasses sl.lO
Highest prices for other Barrels
We also buy any kind of Junk
RELIABLE RAG & METAL CO '
1107 N. SEVENTH ST.
BELL 1)37. DIAL 4232.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call
Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son
624-832 North Seventh street.
Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers
i for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt.
! MAX SMELTZ
. | Second-hand furniture bought and
I sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos
! lal to Max .Smeltz, 101 Market street
. Will call, city or country.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
, new and second-hand furniture here
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
1 Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
BUSINESS OI'I'OKTUNITIES
CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR
SALE Good location, modernly
equipped an<J well worth buying.
Price reasonable. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
14TH AND REGINA STS.—3-story;
self-advertising; imp.; bargain. Irwin
M. Cassell, 1441 Regina St.
MILK ROUTE FOR SALE Very
good opportunity. Address Harry
Christntun, Middletown, R. D., No. 2
Dial 1322-D.
WANTED Man with $1,500.00 to
take half-interest in one of the best
paying businesses in Harrisburg. Ad
dress Box E, 6600, care ot Telegraph,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE Good
location, doing good business. Rent
reasonable. Good opportunity lor
right man.
A. P. DORANZ,
1225 N. Sixth St. Phone.
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
POOL ROOM Doing a good busi
ness. Consists of 3 tables and all
equipment; two show cases, one wall
case, cash register, ten chairs and
slock. Call for particulars.
A. P. DORANZ,
1225 N. Sixth St. Phone.
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
BUSINESS PERSONAL
WHY WORRY ABOUT COAL?—
Burn coal oil in your cook stove,
heater and furnace. Free demonstra
tion. 902 Market.
CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDEß—Es
timates furnished. All kinds of re
pair work. F. W. Hummer, 1423 Lib
erty. Bell phone 4420.
KEYSTONE IRON AND METAL CO.
deals in steel, rugs, rubber, metals and
papermill supplies. Broad and Wal
lace. Also salvage from lire und wreck
Call Bell phone 936, Dial 3043.
RELIABLE
ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP
GENERAL REPAIRING
1303 N. SIXTH ST.
BELL 3995. DIAL 5854.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVK
PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it oft
if tuken in time. Gross Drug Store
119 Market street. ' j
CHANGE your coal stove into a gas
range. Burn common coal oil. Free
| demonstration. 902 Market street.
Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers
lor estate. I'. 11. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt.
! MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION
| CO., Builders und Conlractors, House-
I building our specialty. Job work
looked after carefully. Dial 370K
OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH
STREET. j
UPHOLSTERING And furniture
repairing, mattresses renovated ana
cushions of all kinds made. S. N.
Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street
Phone 1317 J. u
Money to Loon
PRIVATE LEGAL RATE LOANS
sls TO S3OO
FOR LONG OR SHORT TIME
ON FURNITURE, HEAL ESTATE.
OH GUARANTEED NOTES. !
PAYMENTS MONTHLY OR WEEKLY
I.
CO-OPERATIVE LOAN CO.,
204 CHESTNUT STREET.
UNDER STATE SUPERVISION.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate I
security in any amounts and upon any I
terms to suit borrowers. Address P. O. j
Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa.
MONEY advanced to housekeepers i
at legal rates; business confidential. I
I Profit Sharing Loan Society, Spoocer !
| Building, 9 North Market Square.
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu
als in need of ready cash; small loans
a specialty; business confidential;
payments to suit borrower's conveni- '
ence; positively lowest rates in citv.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
, 132 Walnut Street.
Musical
WILL EXCHANGE large cabinet i
machine and fifteen double disc rec- I
ords for good, upright piano. Address I
P.. 8040, care of Telegraph.
TALKING MACHINES promptly and I
carefully repaired by an expert ouly. '
OYLER'S, 14 South fourth street. '
i NEW PLAYER PIANO s39o.oo—'
| Ten dollars first payment. 11. G. Day I
1421 Derry street. Dial 4560. j
| IF your Talking Machine needs re- '
pairs, just call Bell phone 3242 J. An i
expert will be .t your service at once I
I Or bring machine to 1213 North Third !
I street.
Hauling mid Moving
BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER
i Piano moving a specialty. Hauling
Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capi
| tal St. C. V. 5897, Bell 852 W.
Where w Olne Well
STOUFFEP,, RESTAURANT.
Home cooking served to Busi
nessmen and Ludies in sepa
rate dlningroorn.
Storage
STORAGE—Fireproof and non-fire
proof warehouses. Private rooms for
household goods, $2 a month up. Har
risburg Storage Co., 437-4 45 S. 2nd ot.
STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
hold goods,merchandise. Private rooms
| sl-$3. Wagons, 75c month. D. Cooper
! & Co., 417 Broad Si. Both phones.
! STORAGE. BROAD AND WALLACE
j STS.—Household goods and merchan
idise. Private rooms, $1.50 to $3.00 per
I month. Keystone Iron and Metal Co.,
Broad and Wallace streets.
STORAGE ln brick building, rear
108 Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P
|G. Dlener. 408 Market street.
Undertakers
WILLIAM PAGE.
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa.
CONTRACT $75.00 FUNERAL
Y'ou can select from an octagon end I
oak nicely polished, black cloth or
white embossed plush caskets, six sil
ver handles, engraved name plate,
cream or white satin lining and pil
low. Outside case of pine, Embalm
ing remains, draping door, laying out
and dressing, use or my Funeral par
lor to bury from, directing services,
hearse and two coaches.
My service can be had Day or Night.
Special attention given to Steelton,
Carlisle and out-of-town calls.
Licensed in New Jersey No. 181-A.
Pennsylvania, No. 3998.
Private Automobile Ambulance.
OfficeßellPhone474BJ, Dial Phone 3907
RUDOLPH K. SPICER^
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
611 North Second Street.
Bell 252. Dial 3145.
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2188.
Cleaners and Dyers
GOODMAN'S is the right place to
get your clothes cleaned, pressed,
dyed or repaired. 1306 V& N. Sixth St.
Both phones. Call and Deliver.
EGGERT'S
CLEANING AND DYING WORKS.
124 5 MARKET ST.
"SATISFACTION GUARANTEED."
BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER.
AUTOMOBILES .
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS compare
our prices on Automobile Chains;
28x3 —52.80; 30x3 —52.90
30x3V4—53.10; 32x3 %—53.10
32x3*4 —$3.15; 34x3& $3.35
31x4 —53.45; 32x4 —53.50
33x4 —53.60; 34x4 —53.70 ,
34x4*4 $3.85; 35x4 —53.80 ,
.36x4 —53.95; 35x1*4—54.05 ,
*36x4*4—54.20; 37x4*4—54.50
DAYTON CYCLE CO..
912 North Third Street.
Dial 4990.
JANUARY 17, 1918.
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS SAVE
MONEY!
Special for 15 Days Only:
Havoline Oil, barrel lots, ga1.,....37c
One-lialf barrels, gal 38c
10-gallon lots, gal 40c
5-gallon lots, gal 45c
If you furnish the An.
Dayton Cycle Co., 912 N. Third Street.
Dial 41)90.
SEVEN-PASSENGER touring body,
finely upholstered, mohair top, side
curtains—fit any standard chassis.
for *35.00. A. Schlffman,
jO2l Market street. Bell 3633.
EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE
All makes of batteries recharged
and repaired; work guaranteed.
Auto repairing; electrical work a
specialty.
EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO.
11th and Mulberry Sts.
WE SELL AUTOMOBILES in con
signment and charge only 6 per cent
No storage charges if car is not sold
Auto Transportation School, 27-29 n'
Cameron street^
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers
in any condition. Sec me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A. SchllTman. 1021 Market
street. Bell 3633.
= ~ 1 —i
GARAGES
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by
an expert. I'our motor troubles reme
died. Rex Gurnge, 1917 North Tlurd
| street.
| MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6
| Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dixev
i Splitdorf, Mea, Remy and different
makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A
i Schlffman, 1021 Market street. ' Beli i
COME AND SEE our bargains
One 1917 Jeffery, seven-passenger
one liverpassenger, six-cylinder Pat
terson car one Ford delivery car
with panel tody. Must be sold
quickly. Call Federick's Garage 1
Front, near Forster.
WM. PENN GARAGE
304-6 Muench street. Limousines for !
funerals, parties and balls; careful i
drivers; open day and night. Beli
4561.
REX GARAGE, 1917 North Third '
street,* is the pluce to store your car
winter. An up-to-date repair!
] shop under our personal management
just opened.
| BRING your car to us. Experts on
I ignition and carburetor troubles. I
I Highest grade repair work. LEMOVNE
| A'JTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones.
i WE can store two more autumo- j
; biles. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North !
Third.
LEGAL NOTICES
i THE Annual Meeting of the Stock- I
i holders of the State Capital Savings I
and Loan Association will be held at
! the office of the Association, 10b
North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa., I
Monday, January 2.5, at 11 A. M., for
the general transaction of business.
JOHN P. MELICK,
Secretary.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims or demands
| against the Estate of Catherine
Amanda Dean, late of the City of
I Harrisburg, Pa., deceased, should
j make known the same, and all per
sons indebted to said decedent should
I make payment to
PAUL. A. KUNKEL,
Executor,
, Telegraph Building.
| Harrisburg. Pa.
I NOTICE Letters of Admlnistra-
I tion on the Estate of Stewart
I McEwan, late of Harrisburg, Pa., de
ceased, having been granted to the
undersigned residing In Harrisburg
Pa., all persoiis indebted to said Ks
|tau> are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims will
present them for settlement.
MARY McEWAN,
Administratrix,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Or her attorney,
W. F. DARBY.
Steelton. Pa.
In the District Court of the United
Stales for the Middle District of
1 ennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No.
•>556 ln the Matter of Charles F. I
Motter, Bankrupt.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE I
Subject to the Authorization of the i
Referee and to confirmation of the!
sale by the United States District
Court, the undersigned trustee will I
expose at public sale the following!
real estate, on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1918 I
AT 2:00 O'CIiOCK P. M„
IN FRONT OF THIO COURT HOUSE, I
HARRISBURG, PA.
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece
of land, situate in the Cltv of Harris- I
burg, Pennsylvania, bounded and de- j
scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning}
at a point on the northern lino ot I
Brookwood street sixty (60) feet west I
from the northwest corner of Brook-1
wood and Twenty-flrst-and-one-half
streets, and running thence north
wardly along a line of land, now or
late, of Mary A. Matter, and through
the center of a block of two dwelling
houses one hundred and five (105) feet I
to a point; thence westwardly and
parallel with Brookwood street twenty
(29) feet to the line of land, now or
latP, of William F. Storey; thence i
southwardly along the line of said
land and parallel with Twenty-first- i
and-one-half street one hundred and 1
live (105) feet to Brookwood street,
and thence eastwardly along the
northern line of Brookwood street
twenty (20) feet, to the place of be
ginning. Having thereon erected a
two-story frame dwelling house. No.
2108 Brookwood street, Harrisburg,
Pa., and being appraised at $2,Q00.00.
No. 2. All that certain lot or piece
of land, situate in the Thirteenth
Ward, of the City of Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to wit: Beginning at the
northwest corner of Brookwood and
Twenty-flrst-and-one-half streets and
running thence northwardly along the
western line of said Twenty-flrst-and
one-half street one hundred and five
(105) feet to a point; thence west
wardly* forty (40) feet to the line of
land, now or late, of Afary A. Matter;
thence southwardly along the line of
said land and parallel with Twenty
flrst-and-one-half street one hundred
and five (105) feet to Brookwood
street, and thence eastwardly along
the northern line of Brookwood street
forty (40) feet to the place of begin
ning. Being a vacant lot and being
appraised at $325.00.
The abovo described real estate will
be sold free and cleur of all liens and
encumbrances. Terms, 10 per cent, on
the day of the sale and balance there
of on confirmation by the Court.
VICTOR BRADDOCIC,
. Trustee.
MAXWELL HITE.
Auctioneer. -
Proclamation in Divorce '
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Bauphin County No. 7, .Tune
Term, 1916 ln Divorce ■— Edna
Pearl Lynjch vs. William Wesley
Lynch.
To William Wesley Lynch, Respon
dent :
YQU will please take notice that the
above-stated action in dlVorce. In
which you are named as respondent,
will be heard in the Court House, at
Harrisburg, on Monday, February 4,
1918, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or
as soon thereafter as the case can be
reached, at which time and place you
can attend and defend if you see fit
so to do.
WICKERSHAM & METZOER,
Attorneys for Lihellant.
Harrisburg, January 17, 1918.
New AH-Weather Road
Would Save $1,000,000
The idea advanced at Lebanon yes
terday by Highway Commissioner J.
Denny O'Neil that reconstruction of
tho William Penn Highway between
this city and Reading should consist
of a two-inch bituminous top on a
macadam or concrete baso means that
at comparatively littlo expenso Berks,
Lebanon and Dauphin counties will
have fifty-two miles of an all-weather
road, which will cut the living cosr.
hundreds of thousands of dollars an
nually.
"A half-mill addition to the tax ralo
in each county in 1918," said a Wil
liam Penn Highway official to-day.
"would provide ample money to earn
for the work that can be done thin
year. In Dauphin county this .would
mean about. $75,000. And this sum
would be more than saved each yeai*
through the fact that the highway
would be continuously travelable..
thus enabling the marketing of pro
duce at far less cost than now pos
sible. To a certain extent the winter
use of the road would lessen tho dan
ger for Harrisburg of another fuel
famine."
The commissioners of the threw
counties have Commissioner O'Neli'u
proposition under consideration.
A committee named yesterday ti
get In touch with t|ie commissioner*
consists of Amos Snavely, Palmyra".
W. W. Worrilaw, Lebanon; D. M.
Rank, Antiville; George F. Elsen
brown, Reading; Henry Jannessen,
Wyomissing; John Breidenbaugb.
Sinking Springs, and three Dauphin
county men to be named later.
The new road as now proposed
would cost only a trllle more than
$900,000. As originally proposed, tho
cost would have been over $1,900,000.
Public Service
Awaits an Order
Officials of the State Public Servico
Commission said to-day that a state
ment relative to the plan of the com
j mission under the government no
[ tiee tHat state rates and regulations
j for pubiic service corporations, in
| eluding railroads, should be in force
i would be issued as soon as word camo
! from Washington. There have been
| some questions raised by railroads as
j to authority of the commission since
the government has taken over the
! railroads.
! The first auto bus company to file
notice of an increase of rates was
entered to-day at the office of the
commission by a Ha/.leton concern.
The Allentown and Reading Traction
Company filed notice of a six-cent
faro on all lines.
I The city of Wilkes-Barre filed com-
Lplaint against the new rates pro
| posed to become effective on Janu
| ary 18, by the Wilkes-Barre com
pany.
I D'epnty Attorney General Keller to
| day gave an opinion to the State Com
pensation Board establishing pro
cedure in filing of papers In courts
in compensation case appeals.
Will Ask President to Take
Over Packing Industries
By Associated Press
Chicago, Jan. 17. Fifteen repre
sentatives of organized labor headed
by John Fit/.patrick, president of tho
Chicago Federation of Labor, are to
day on tho way to Washington to ask
President Wilson to take over and
cperate nil the packing plantß in tho
United States. Departure of the labor
men followed breaking oft negoti
ations last night looking to settle
ment of differences between the paok
ers and their employes.
| LEGAL XOJKOfiS >- I ~ |
Pennsylvania State Highway De
partment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed pro
| posals will be received at said office*
until 10 A. M., January 22, 1918, when
bids will publicly opened and sched
uled and contracts awarded as soon
thereafter as possible, for the recon
struction of the following: Two pieces
of either One Course Reinforced Con- 4
crete or Bituminous Concrete on a
Concrete base pavement 15,050 and
13,750 feet in length in Erie County;
two pieces of vitrified block pavement.
2,065 and 4,700 feet in length in Clear-
Held County; 39,340 feet of either
Bituminous macadam on Telford baso
or reinforced concrete pavement in
Somerset County; 21,426 feet of either
One Course Reinforced Concrete or
Bituminous Concrete on a Concrete
base pavement in Allegheny County;
and for the grading and drainage of
i fi.707 feet of roadway in McKean
I County. Bidding blanks and speclti-
I cations may be obtained tree, and
j olans upon payment of $2.50 per set,
upon application to State Highway
i Department, Harrisburg. No refund
for plans returned. They can also be
I seen at office of State Highway De
partment, Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut
Street, Philadelphia, and 904 llartje
: Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. D. O'Neil.
j State Highway Commissioner.
I NOTICE Letters of Admlnlstra
| tlon Testamentary on the Estate of
j Levi Bolton, late of Harrisburg, Dau-
I phin County, Pa., deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned re
: siding in Harrisburg. Pa., all persons
I indebted to said Estate are requested
]to make immediate payment, and
those having legal claims will present
them for settlement.
J. H. BOLTON,
" E. G. BOLTON,
H. M. BOLTON,
Executors.
I NOTICE Letters Testamentary
I on the Estate of Charles F. Etter, late
I of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa..
I deceased, having been granted to Tara
] Miller Etter and the undersigned, all
persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate pay
ment .and those having claims will
present them for settlement, to tho
undersigned.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM
PANY.
One of the Executors.
222 Market Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims or demands
against the Estate of Sophia Baker,
late of the City of Harrisburg, Pa.,
deceased, should make known tho
tome, and all persons Indebted to said
decedent should make pftyment to
PAUL A. KUNKEL,
Administrator,
Telegraph Building,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Proclamation in Divorce
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County No. 299, Septem
ber Term, 1917 ln Divorce —Lin-
nieTHary Stoner vs. Robert E.
Stoner.
To Robert E. Stoner, Respondent:
YOU will please take notice that the
nbove-statcd action In divorce, in
which you are named as respondent,
will be heard in the Court House, at
Harrisburg, on Monday, February 4.
1918, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or
as soon thereafter as the case can bo
reached, at which time and place you
can attend and defend if you see fit
.so to do.
WICKERSHAM & METZGER,
Attorneys for Libellant.
Harrisburg. January 17, 1918.
Proclamation in Divorce
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphlp County No. 220, March
Term, 1915 —John J. Green vs. Sadie
Green.
To Sadie Green:
YOU will please take notice that
testimony in the above-entitled case
will be heard before the Honorable the
Judges of the said Court in the Court
House, in the City of Harrisburg, Pa.,
on tho 4th day of February, 1918. ut.
10 o'clock A. M„ when and where you
may attend and be heard.
ROBERT ROSENBERG,
Attorney for Libellant.
Harrisburg, January 17, 1918.
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