Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 08, 1918, Page 17, Image 17

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    THOUSANDS READ TELEGRAM W AST ADS EVERY DAI IS YOURS THERE EOR THEM TO SEE?
Deaths
i M.TSMAN Died, suddenly, Febru
ary 7, lyis, George A. Saitsman, ir
his 4Xth year, at his late residence
-013 North Fifth street.
Funeral services will be held at th<
above address on Monday after
noon. at 2 o'clock, to which relative
and friends are invited to attune
without further notice. The remain!
may be viewed Sunday afternoon
and evening.
IN S'XTi U 'S£I.OH a
BECXLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
And
CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL
"Th'e School of Qut"iy." '
lives Individual Instruction, Gregg
Shorthand Touch Typewriting. Book
teening, Accountancy, Arithmetic,
English, Penmanship, Salesmanship—
•ales Reasonable. Bell 3688 J.
Day und isiglu School All Year.
ENTER ANY TIME. ,
N. Market Sq. Chaa. R. Becklty
11
A TRAINING THAT SECURES Dl
■ect Results £or young men and wo
nen as Stenographers, Typists, Book
keepers. etc. YOU want tbat kind.
>fo advance in tuitiou. Call and so
is or write to-day. THE OFFICE
TRAINING SCHOOL 121 Market
Street. __
LOST AND IQIXD
AUCTIONEER—MaxweII 11. Hite.
LOST A bunch of keys, on Wed
esday or Thursday. Reward if re
nin. id to RUSH Fish Market.
HELP WANTED—>IALE
WANTED
A strong, intelligent man, for
work in Wholesale House.
Apply
30 South Third Street.
STABLEMAN WANTED, AT ONCE
-Inquire Graupner's Brewery, Tenth
nd Market.
MACHINIST WANTED
WANTED A llrst-class
tool maker fbr small ma
chine shop in Central Penn
sylvania. Married man pre
ferred. Steady Job. State
wages wanted and experience
in lirat letter to receive atten
tion.
Address
BOX A, ti7-16,
Care of Telegraph, llarrisburg. Pa.
WANTED Boy, about 17 years ol
ge. to deliver clothing and make
iniself generally useful aiound
Liluring establishment. Apply llolt
lan & Kerns, 337 Chestnut.
THE GLOBE
Requires experienced sales
men In our Men's Clothing
Department. Good opportuni
nities for live wire hustlers. ■
Good salaries—rapid advance
ment. None but thoroughly
experienced men wanted. Ap
ply to
MR. 11. A. PLANK,
Assistant Manager.
PIPE FITTERS
Two experienced men wanted;
also helper; steady work,
good wages. Apply to
MR. FA-RNER,
At Harrisburg Gas Co.
WE require a number of
first-class machinists and ma
chine tool operators. Good
wages and liberal bonus.
Apply
HBG. MFG. AND BOILER CO.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
MACHINIST WANTED
WANTED A lirst-class
bench hand on repair and new
work in machinu shop. Lo
cated in Central Pennsylva
nia. Married man preferred.
Good wages to a llrst-class
man. Address
BOX A, 674!),
Care of Harrisburg Telegraph,
Harrisburg, Pa.
HITE sells Real Estate at Auction,
DKAi'iSMEN
WANTED
First-class mechanical drafts
men, with experience in Roll
ing Mill work; also Struc
tural Diaftsincn for Ore hand
ling machinery. Stato full de
tail of experience, age, and
salary expected. Location,
Western Pennsylvania.
Address
BOX A. 6768.
Care of Telegraph.
MACHINISTS WANTED
A few lirst-class Marine
nnd Stationary Engine As
semblers and Bench Hands
for day work. Also llrst-class
lathe, boring mill, and slotter
men for night work. Steady
work, good pay, and bonus.
HARRISBURG FOUNDRY &
MACHINE WORKS.
MEN WANTED to load stone. 37 He
>r ton. Can earn $25 to $36 per
eek. Apply Paxtang guarries. P
■ng.
YOUNG MAN l6 years of age or
ere, to learn business Good chance
r anyone with mechanical Ideas.
Idress J.. 6764, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Expert Box Spring
aker. Good opportunity. United
ales Mattress Co.. Twelfth and
err streets.
UK Ll' WAN 'J.ED—FEMALE
WANTED
Girls wanted for light, pleasant,
•an and profitable employment. Ap-
Y immediately. The Modern Textile
>.. 1823 I'enn street.
FOR RENT
|2ll N, 11th St., 3 8. b., 9 i\ ...
fL6 S. 28th St., 2 1 ,fc s., Br. b. 937 ro
JOIO N. ard St., 3 i, b. 9 r. b *4O
St., (BeUevue
Park) J s. b„ a r, 2 b. .. its
1005 N. 3rd St., 3 s. b., 13 r, and
bath, steam heat 7
l2 ° ~C ; ', e, H t" 4t St., (BeUevue
lark). J s. b., 13 r., 3 b. ... iH'*3
APARTMENTS
27 Pine St., 2 rooms
o^ 3 ?oVr^t S^ouL^• he<l
Piller Brothers 6 Co.
milter llbK. Ilcnl Estate Board
Locust and Court Streets
FRIDAY EVENING, , HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ' FEBRUARY 8 1918
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTKD Mldale-aged white wo
— man, from country preferred, for gen-
I- eral housework in .small family. Gooc
home, iwust be neat In appearance
e> with reference. Call 230 South Nine
teenth street. City.
Ie —————
WANTKD liellable white girl 01
■s woman for general housework; pari
d or full time. To sleep home. Addrest
IS Box D, 6753. care of Telegraph.
u
CIGAH PACKERS Four gooi
= girls wanted; beat prices paid ir
town. Apply at Kraus & Co.. Inc., S2c
South Cameron street.
~ WANTED—GirIs over 16 for laundrj
work. $7 per week to start. Sanitar)
Family Washing Co., Sixteenth anc
Elm streets.
WANTED Experienced operatoi
S in room. Apply Devlne-Yunge
- Shoe Co., Sixteenth and State.
~ GIRDS l6 years and upwarc
wanted for steady work. Apply tc
Shearer Mfg. Co.. 30S Hamilton street
'• WANTED Young woman to dc
waitress wor. Unitorm furnished
Nine-hour dav. No Sunday work. Ap
" ply 211 Walnut.
" WANTED
'• Sewing Machine operators to make
'.ladies' and children's wear. Also Hold
~J era and trimmers. Easy work und
" best pay. Learners paid while learn
_ ing. $7 guaranteed the third consecu
tive week of learning. After thai
piecework.
. HARRISBURG APPAREL, CO.,
New Up-to-date Factory,
Sixth and Herr Streets.
WANTED
: 12 girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor
ner Second and North streets.
HJiLP WANTED—MaIe and Feuiali
WANTED Railway Mail Clerks,
$75 to $l5O month. Harrisburg ex
aminations soon. Sample questions
free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 407-M,
Rochester, N. Y.
*
WANTED
' A local Representative (male or fe
male) in every town within a radius
I of 50 miles of Harrisburg, to sell the
I nationally advertised
! FRANTZ PREMIER ELECTRIC
CLEAN EH.
' Call or write,
FRANTZ PREMIER CO
SOS N. Court St., Harrisburg, Pa.
[ SALESMEN WANTED
! MAGAZINE SALESMAN—Wanted t.j
' I represent Crowell Publishing Co. in
_ | York Couhty, as crew manager; sal
" j ary and bonus; real estate bond re-
I quired. Apply Room 24, 9 North Sec
ond stceet.
j WANTED. SALESMAN Married
|over 27 years of age; steady work;
i bond required; drawing account. slß.ou
j per week and commission. Call Bell
j phone 11>84J for appointment.
] HITE sells Live Stock at Auction.
. | SALESMEN
I Men with salesmanship abil
! ity and some practical former
experience to do agricultural
educational work among se
j lected. progressive, prosper
ous farm owners. Exclusive
territory. Permanent posi
tion. Good pay. For personal
interview. Saturday or Sun
day, see
j H. O. HAItTZELL. Metropolitan Hotel.
I
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
WANTED A middle-aged man,
with a small family, would like to get
i a place on a farm where lie can have
j work for himself and a son 17 years
I old, so that both can have reasonable
i wages; experienced. Write, or call,
H. S. 1604 North Fifth street.
FIREMAN—MiddIe-aged white man
wants position; understands all about
boilers and steam heat; willing to
work for small wages. Call, or address,
1119 Grape avenue.
STORE WORK Young colored
man desires store work, or any kind
of work. Apply at 234 South Fifteenth
street.
j WANTED Young man, 20 years
of age, desires work as clerk in gro
cery store; has had three years' ex
perience; can furnish best of refer
ence. Address R., 6490, care of Tele
graph.
BOOKKEEPER-STENOGRAPHER—
j All-around ofilee man and accountant,
I deatrea a position; ten years' experl
j ence; able to take complete charge;
i furnish best of references; $20.00 a
| week salary. Address Box B, 6745.
care of Telegraph.
I WANTED Man wishes position as
I truck driver. Call Dial phone 4896. J.
j E. West.
j DRUGGIST Registered Manager,
' otherwise employed, would accept re-
I lief work evenings, also Saturday and
Sunday. P. O. Box 22. City.
i SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
! WANTED Woman wishe.yday's
I work, or position by the week. Apply
at 1233 Currant st/reet.
HOUSEKEEPER Woman with
child 13 years old, wants position as
housekeeper for widower, with or
without children; high wages no ob
ject; not in country. Address "Mrs.
I). II.." 1114 Capital street. Harrisburg.
Pa.
HOUSEWORK Young colored wo
man desires general housework; can
furnish reference. Address Mb-s
Mabel Major. Box 28. Royalton, Pa.
IF it's an auction—see Hite.
DAY'S WORK Two middle-aged
white women desire day's work.
Write, or call, 1518 Fulton street.
WANTED Colored woman de
sires work by the day or week in
kitchen of private boardinghouse. Ap
ply 1127 Monroe street.
WANTED Young woman wishes
clerical position; has had experience
and can furnish reference; state sal
ary. Address M. R., General Delivery.
! WANTED Neat, reliable, colored
i girl would like position as second
j girl or light housework; no washing
126 Liberty street. City.
WANTED Experienced woman
! wishes sewing by the day or at home.
Prices reasonable. Address 1504 Ber
ryhill street.
WANTED Woman wishes day's
work. 1622 Walnut street.
WANTED Clerical position In of
fice or bank; young, reliable woman
H. S. graduate, experienced and accur
ate; good stenographer; best refer
ence. Address M.. 6486, care of Tele
graphy
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Nicely-furnished
room; all conveniences; city steam.
Apply 710 North Sixth street.'
FOR RENT Nlcely-furnlshed.
large front room; all convenience*;
heat; light: use of phone. Call 8.1 l
phone 1218 M.
, . ROOMS FOR REN'X
i- 1 ONE NICELY-FURNISHED, large
i- j bedroom, with private bath; city
" steam; electric lights; references ex
3. changed. Address M„ care of Tele
>- | graph.
- ! KOR RENT i— Two large, front
t : rooms, one furnished, one unfurnish
"l ! ed. Newly papered. Suitable foi
1S , roomers or light housekeeping, Fine
! location. Near car line. No children
j 1435 Walnut street. Ring door beli
a twice.
n I
3 1 METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean
furnished rooms, hot and cold water
- i phone. Rates, $3 per week and up
y ; 018 Market, at the Subway Entrance.
d
ROOMS WANTED
r WANTED Suite of two rooms by
;i ! respectable business man and wife
] Must be lirst-class location, and ac
~ rommodalions up-to-date. Address R.
® 6743, care of Telegraph.
, —see Hite.
p TWO unfurnished housekeeping
'• rooms; no children; best of reference
- State price. Address S., 6744, care ol
Jfelegraph.
I
f j WANTED—HOARD AND ROOMS
J ROOM AND BOARD With use ol
" j phone; all improvements. Apply 71
" | North Seventeenth street.
1 i
j APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One of tho most beau
- tlful apartments in the city 414
! North Third street. All the latest and
' modern improvements. Will be com
pleted. Apply to Louis, 414 North
j Third street.
FOR RENT Five and six-room
= apartments, with bath. For further
information call at location, 1700
B j North Second street. .
. j APARXMi :N T 8 \V A X 1101)
• j WANTED March 1, small, unfur
, nished apartment or four rooms and
j bath, or second or llrst lloor, on Hill,
- | near Reservoir, preferred. Reply be-
I fore February 15 to 0., 6747, care of
I Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
- j ISIB CHESTNUT STREET Prac-
MtUally new; brick, steam heat, combl
-2 nation lights; occupied by owner. In
spect it. 11. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir
teenth street.
102 CRESCENT STREET 8 rooms
[and bath; all modern improvements;
occupied by owner. Inspect it. H. G.
! Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street.
HOUSES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
I —You are buying the propery you
now occupy for the landlord, l.et uo
-! sell one to you on easy payments. Liri-
I coin Realty Co., 112!) North Seventh.
(Open evenings until 8 o'clock.
<! ASK John Olmstead about Hite.
I ;
FOR SALE Two houses, 6 rooms
■ and bath. Each rent for $28.00 per
• 1 month. Sell for $2,500.00. Apply 1117
| North Third street*
, | 7-ROOM FRAME DWELLING, with
. all improvements; lot, 100x200; 45
i bearing fruit trees; chickenhouse and
I | garage; located one square from car
| line on Walnut street, Camp Hill.
■' Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
: nut streets.
228 N. 15th—3-story brick; gas and
electricity; imp.; side entrance; rear
driveway; in good condition; near
j State St. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Regirta.
j 322 PAXTANG AVE., PAXTANG
1 Practically new 2 , / fc-story brick dwell
j ing; 7 rooms, bath and pantry; gas:
; electric light; open lireplacc; hard
j wood Doors; steam heat; slate roof;
I lot, 30x150; immediate possession.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
nut streets.
j HITE sells Live Stock at Auction.
! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1720
I Miller stieet, between Seventeenth
| and Eighteenth streets, immediately
north of State. Two-story brick, all
improvements, 7 rooms, including
bath. Comfortable home for small
family. Apply to Mrs. G. D. Thorn,
2216 North Third street. Phone 3211.
BIG OPPORTUNITY
' Many workmen mu&t be accommo
! dated at the Government operations
I near Middletown. Lots for sale at
OAIC LANE TERRACE
! (Opposite Government plot),
! Reasonable and on easy terms. We
will help you build.
Apply to
D. A. CALEY,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Room 708 Kunkel Bldg. Phone 58' J.
HOUSES FOR SALE I have any
kind of a house you want, 11,000 to
1 JIO.OOO each. City and suburban cor
ner houses, new bricks. All improve
ments. Easy payments. C. 11. Corder,
| 1100 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell
2412 R.
RESIDENCE, NO. 2216 NORTH
THIRD STREET Lot, 40x180 feet
3-story brick slate roof wide
fiont porch length of house l3
rooms, including 2 bathrooms cel
lar tloors all cemented launary
v/lth stationary wash tubs hard
wood floors commodious closets in
every room hot water heat, radia
-1 tors in every room gas and elec
| trieity four garages on rear of lot
! always rented one of most com
: plete and best constructed residences
jin the city. Trolley cars stop in front
:of door. Phone 3211.
J. E. GIPPLE,
—REALTOR
FIRE INSURANCE
RENT COLLECTING
| 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259.
I Member Harrisburg Real Estate Boad
REAL ESTATE FOR lUSNT
j FOR RENT Storeroom and throe.
' story house. Corner Fifteenth and
Kegina streets. Eight ivoins. Some
| improvements. Possession February
11. Apply C. F. Gohl. Bell phone
| 899 M. —_____
i Storeroom, DO4 Market Street,
i Storerooms, 248 & 252 Hamilton
i Street <"• $12.00
! Dwelling, 1122 N. Second Street,
! corner Cumberland. 10 rooms
and bath $40.00
CHAS. ADLER,
REAI. ESTATE AND INSURANCE
! 1002 N. THIRD STREET.
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
—i
HITE sells PERSONAL PROPERTY
at AUCTION.
FOP RENT Brick houses, with
all In rovemenis and steam hef
J E. ipi ' 1251 Market lureet.
RE.IL ESTATE—For Rent
HOUSES AND GARAGES~aT Fifth
and Curtln streets. Fred C. Miller 21
North Second. Bell phone 397 J. '
REAL ESTATE WAST^P^
WE would like to get In touch with
parties having Real Estate tor sale
Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 North Bev
enth. Open evenings until 8 o'clock.
WANTED. TO RENT A HOUSE In
a location that Is pleasant and with
plenty of ground space for gardening.
Desire six rooms and bath and all
modern Improvements, Best refer
ences as to the kind of care we give
house. Address W. M„ 2214 Nofth
Second street.
COUNTING THE CAPITAL IN
VESTED, keeping boarders is a profit
able business. It is quite as "respect
able" and useful a business as running
a hotel. It is a business which can be
made to prosper through a very mod
erate expenditure for classified adver
tising. As in other lines of business,
the boardinghouse must
run to full capacity its volume of
business must match its equipment for
taking care # of that business. In assur
ing "volume of business" for any good
boarding house, the classified ads
never fail.
[ j FARMS
! j 200-ACRE FARM, 7 miles N. E. Har
" I rlsburg, 15 minutes' walk to trolley;
1 spring and creels water near buiid
! ings; orchard; land level and smooth,
jail tillable; large brick house; large
' bank barn, outbuildings. Worth $ lU')
' per acre. Will sell at a sacrifice.
Come and see me for prices, etc. Must
.| be sold at once. C. H. Corder, 1190
"j Walnut street, Harrisburg.
HITE knows he's right.
1 211 ACRES BOO fruit irees, 4o
• acres young timber; 3 miles N. E. o£
■ Ilarrisburg; wi'l sell part or all of
' farm. Apply 1700 North Second
streat.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
■ j FOR SALE • Brindle bull pup; 8
.months old; good stocW. Butt's Drug
' I Store, Third avenue. New Cumberland,
j Pa.
: I FOR SALE A 12-light F. P. Gaso
■ Light Plant, complete. Price* $25.00.
■Cost $125.00. Apply 1117 North Third
| street.
' | BOOKS—6th and 7th Books of Moses,
! 1 Aibertus, Magnus, Hohman's Long Lost
' j Friend and other curious books. Aur
and's Book Store. Open Evenings.
I HITE is at 902 Market street.
FOR SALE Steam heating boiler.
No. 15' Premier. Suit small dwelling
1 cr private garage. Also lot radiators.
' F. R. Laverty, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell
phone 1857.
FOR SALE Eclipse gas range in
1 good condition. Can be seen at 265
| j Peffer street. City.
CALKS—CALKS —CALKS
! Diamond, Giant Grip, Green Bay,
i Red Tip. Blizzard, Howe Ring Point,
, Rowe Junior, Black Diamond and Al
' ways Sharp, at Gable's, 111-117 South
Second street.
I BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS
| SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for
traded <ind rebuilt typewriters all
makes bought—sold—rented and ex
changed. Geo. P. Tillotiou, 205 Locust
streqt.
FOR SALE Combination electric
and gas diningroom dome. Apply 2011
North Second street.
EASTER LILIES 3.00 per dozen
Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop, siu
North Third street.
| ASK the Sheriff about Hite.
$3.00 DOWN and $3.00 per
month buys a Beautiful New '
Hex Typewriter.
$3.00 'down and $3.00 per
month buys an American Cal
culating Machine.
$4.00 down and $7.00 per
month buys an American Add- I
ing, Listing and Statement Ma- j
chine.
it costs nothing to Investigate.
R. V. MONTAGUE,
204 North Second Street,
| Harrisburg, Pa.
i SELLING by Auction—Hite.
FOR SALE, at Gables, 111-11, I
j South Second street. Lawn Fence !
i Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting i
Building Hardware, Plaster Boa,a, '
Upson Wail Board, Compo-Boaid, !
Doors, Sash, Shutters, Moulding*'i
Porch Posts Pumps etc. ' ;
SASH -i At Gable's. 111-117 South
Second street, 6,000 sets of new saah I
Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.76
per set. All other regular sizes, door* I
and shutters, all sizes.
. I
HERE are a few extraordinary'
bargains for any one in the printing L
business who can make use of them 1
1 Danniels Planer.
1 Saw and Trimmer.
1 Danniels Steam Trap.
1 Oil Filterer.
i Gas Metal Pot.
1 Hickok Ruling Machine. *
2 Model I % Linotypes.
If you can use ony of the above, I
drop in to see U3. The question of!
price and terms can be easily ar- I
j ranged.
The TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. I
Printing, Binding, Designing, Photo- 1
Engraving, Die Stamping and
Plate Printing,
Ilarrisburg, Fa.
I
FOR SALE One second-hand
steam boiler —capacity, 2,200 ft. la
good condition and . bargain. i'
M. H. BAKER &' CO,
Heating and Plumbing
Contractors,
1330 Derry St. Both Phones.
FOR SALE Unredeemed watches
and diamonds at prices lower than
can be bought wholesale.
CHAS. AIiONSON, I
Reliable Jeweler and Broker.
422 Market Street.
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED —Second-hand typewriter; .
one in good condition. J. C. Roth,
Steelton, Pa. •
WANTED —5,000 White Mice, Guinea '
Pigs and Rabbits. W. B. Trost, 222 i
North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. j
HITE can sell your Property.
Watch Our Prices for Empty
BARRELS
Oils, $1.50; Vinegar and Molasses. !
$1.10; Sugar. 30c. 1
Highest prices for all other Junk.
RELIABLE RAG AND METAL CO
1107 N Seventh St. Be" 937. Dial 423*2. .
S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAT highest
prioes for second-hand olotnlng 1
shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial wlli
convince. Beli 2809 M, 11H Cowd,£ '
CLOTHING. SHOES.
Bought at highest cash prices and
sold reasonable, b. Refkln, 407 Broad I
street. Defl phone 2860.
' BUSINESS PERSONALS
- j HIGHEST PRICES PAID lor all
• kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call
- Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son,
'• 824-832 North Seventh street.
■ | AUCTlON—Auction—Auction—Hite.
t ' WE BU Y all kinds of disc records.
0 j Highest casli prices paid. N. Brenner,
( 1315 North Third street.
! Diamonds Bought for Onsh; appraisers
- for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt.
£ ! MAX SMELTZ
f 1 Second-hand furniture bought and"
1 sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos
: lui to Max Smelts, 1016 Market street.
1 Will call, city or country.
1 MORRIS SAYS savo money buying
S i new and second-hand furniture here,
j ! High prices paid for furniture. Morris
• ! Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
>' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
i ; FOR SALE Millinery stock and
fixtures. Established 16 years. No
- opposition. Centrally located. A chance
, 1 ior good, active milliner. Bargain for
tj quick buyer. Inquire 138 Main street,
. i Watsontown, Pa.
LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE Good
location, doing good business. Rent
. reasonable. Good opportunity for
right man.
A. P. DORANZ,
. I 1225 N. Sixth St. r Phone,
j 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
- tlock. Call for particulars.
A. P. DORANZ.
1225 N. Sixth St. Phono.
' ! Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
, husinfssTersonals 3
KEYSTONE IRON AND METAL CO..
BKOAD AND WA UACE—Dealers In
steel, rags, rubber, metals and paper
mill supplies; also carpetrags in balls
wanted in any quantity. Call Beli
phone 936. Dial 3043, and our wagon
will call.
Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers
lor estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt.
. WHY WORRY ABOUT COAL?
Burn coal oil in your cook stove
; heater and furnace. Free demonstra-
I tion. 902 Market street.
| QUININE—Look out for that grippe
feeling, likeiy to catch you this
( changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
! PllOSP'iO-QUININE Will stave it oft
|if taken in time. Gross Drug Store
119 Market street.
j Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION
CO., Builders and Contractors. House
-1 building our specialty. Job work
looked after carefully. Dial 3706
OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH
j STREET.
UPHOLSTERING And furniture
repairing, mattresses renovated and ,
cushions of all kinds made. S. N.
Cluck, 320-3."6 Woodbine street. I
Phono 1317 J.
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS""
! FOR RENT Part of a wMI-locat
j ed oflica in the Telegraph Building,
j Possession at once. Inquire Superin
| tendent 'Telegraph Building.
! FINANCIAL
[ WANTED By April 1, $4,000.00,
for three years, at 5. per cent, secured
<in Third street real estate worth
| $16,000.00 Address H„ 2648, care of
Telegraph.
Money to l.oaii
! MONEY TO LOAN In amounts not
I exceeding SIO,OOO. Rel estate security
desired. Apply R., 116, care of Tele
| graph.
| MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES
! On furniture, real estate and endorsed
notes. Licensed by the State and un
)der the supervision of the Banking
j Department.
EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO.,
3 North Market Square.
Established 1904.
HELP the Government win
I the war. Help save the lives
i of soldiers and sailors, and
help yourself and your fam
ily. Buy .War Savings Stamps
and Thrift Stamps. On sale
everywhere. We sell them.
CO-OPERATIVE LOAN &
INVESTMENT CO.,
204 Chestnut St.
| MONEY advanced to housekeepers
at legal rates; business confidential.
Profit Sharing Loan Society, Spoocer
Building. 9 North Market Square.
WE LEND MONEY In compliance
with Act of June 17, 1916, to individu
als in need of ready cash; small loans
d specialty; business confidential;
payments to suit borrower's conveni
ence; positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
Mimical
PROFESSOR GONZALEZ AND
WIFE, teachers of Piano, Clarinet,
Cornet, Saxaphone, etc.
Bargains in Musical Instruments.
Repairing. Orchestra Music, 10c a
copy. 926 North Sixth street.
OLD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
bought and sold. Consult us before
disposing of your old Instrument.
OYLER'B MUSIC STORE, 14 South
Fourth street.
NEW PLAYER PIANO 1300.00
Ten dollars first payment. H. G. Day
1421 Perry street. Dial 4560.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRfIb
by a skilled tuner only. Oyler'a. i
South Fourth street.
IF your Talking Machine needs re
pairs, lust call Bell phono 3242 J. An
expert will be ut your service at once.
Or bring machine to 1213 North Third
street.
Hauling and Moving
WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or
team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason
able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 445
broad street.
NOTHING Impossible with Hite.
BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER
Piano moving a specialty. Hauling.
Square dealing our policy. 917-A CaDl
tal St. C. V 589". Bell 852 W.
Storage
STORAGE—Fireproof and non-flre
proof warehouses. Private rooms for
household goods, 12 a month up. Har
risburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd 6U
j STORAGE— 4I9 Broad street, house
hold goods,merchandise. Private .001113
sl-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. D.
Cooper & Co. Both phones.
ASK Attorney Braddock about Hite.
STORAGE, BROAD AND WALLACE
STS.—Household goods and merchan
dise. Private rooms, $1.50 to $3.00 per
] month. Keystone Iron and Metal Co
' Broad and Wallace streets.
STORAGE ln brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods In clean,
private rooms. Reasonaole rates. P
G. Diener, 408 Market street.
Undertaken
WILLIAM PAGE,
Funeral Director and Embalmer v
.630 Boas St., Harrisburg; pa.
Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907.
SAMUEL S. FACKLER.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2188.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER.
Fun-eral Director and Eiuoaimer
511 North Second Street.
I Bell 252. Dial 3145.
1 Where Ut Dine Weil '
; STOUFFER'o RESTAURANT.
| Home ccoking served to Busi
nessmen and Ladies In sepa
rate diningroom.
j Cleaners anil Dyers
| SAVE your clothes. Get them clean
ed. pressed, dyed,or repaired at Good
man's, 1306% North Sixth St. We do it
right. Phones, Call and deliver.
EGGERT'S
CLEANING AND DYING WORKS. I
1245 MARKET ST.
"SATISFACTION GUARANTEED."
BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER.
AUTOMOBILES
IF you want to save Gasoline, give
us a chance to install a Raylield
Carburetor in your automobile. We
guarantee it. Federick's Garage,
Front, near Forster street.
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
Hero is a chance to buy a pair of
gauntlet Gloves very cheap.
$4.00 gloves for '.53.00
$3.50 gloves for $2.25
1 $1.75 gloves for $1.50
DAQTTON CYCLE CO..
912 N. Thild Street. Dial 4990.
FOR SALE
OVERLAND—I9I7 Delivery Model 83.
A 1 shape. New tires. Will sacrifice
for $350. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market
street.
ASK Attorney Martin about Hite.
FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road
ster, 1912 Chalmers Big 6 and a light'
Delivery Truck that can be used in
the grocery business. Inquire Sun
shine Garage, 82 South Cameron
street.
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS compare
our prices on Automobile Chains:
28x3 —52.80; 30x3 —52.90
30x3%—53.10; 32x3%—53.10
32x3% —$3.15; 34x3% —$3.35
31x4 —53.45; 32x4 —*3.50 I
33X4 —53.60; 34x4 —53.70
34x4% —$3.85; 35x4 —53.80
36X4 —53.95; 35x4%— 54.05
36X4%— 54.20; 37x4%— 54.50
DAYTON CYCLE CO.. '
912 North Third Street.
Dial 4990.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers,
in any condition. See me before sac- i
rlficing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto I
Wi-ecking. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market
street. Bell 3633.
GARAGES
ACCESSORIES, AND REPAIRS
KEYSTONE ECONOMIZER Save
one-third gas gives more power
less smoke more speed car starts
easier money refunded if it doesn't
do all that is claimed for it. Price,
$4.00. Sold by C. E. Anderson, 801
North Eighteenth street. Dial 6458.
MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6
Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dixey,
Spiitdorf, Mea, Remy and different
makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A.
Schiffman. 1021 Market street. Beii
3633.
WM. PENN GARAGE
304-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funerals, parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Belt
4564.
BRING your car to us. Experts on
ignition and . carburetor troubles.
Highest glade repair work. LEMOYNE
AUTO SHOP, Lomoyne. Both phones.
REX GARAGE. 1917 North Third
street, is the place to store your car
for the winter. An up-to-date repair
shop under our personal management
just opened.
AUCTIONEERING—that's my bus
nesa—HlTE.
GET YOUR CAR OVERHAULED at
the Sunshine Garage. 82 South Cam
eron street. Frames straightened, no
matter how badly bent. Also welding
and brazing.
YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by
an expert. Your motor troubles reme
died. Rex Garage. 1917. North Third
street.
WE can store two more automo
biles. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 Nortb
Third.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE at great
bargains. One Indian, twin, 1913
worth $135.00, for SIOO.OO. Excelsior
twin, 1913. worth" SIIO.OO, for $90.00.
Ten other motorcycles for sale greatly
reduced. Dayton Cyclo Co., H. S. Es-
Iherbrook, 912 North Third street.
Dial phone 4990.
BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES
New and rebuilt bikes at
prices that are not equaled in
the city. Come in and let us
sell you a bike on an easy- ✓
payment plan. We make terms /
to suit you.
I have personally sold from
200 to 300 bikes each year in
this city for the past several
years, which is evident be
yond doubt that my treatment
and prices are the best
Guaranteed repairing at
reasonable prices, by men
who know how to do work
right.
. This Is the season of the
year to have your bike put in
good shape for the summer
season. Let us give you an
estimate op the job.
Repairing of all kinds, re
nickeling, re-enameling, weld
ing, straightening frames or
anything pertaining to a bike
or motorcycle. We aim to give
the beat service In the city.
Write, phone or call.
Bell 385J Dial $690.
C. A. SPRENKLB.
Cycle and Auto Supply Co..
107 Market St.
STOCKS RECOVER
FROM DEPRESSION
Substantial -Recovery From Yesterday's Depression Is
Shown in Early Trading; Equipments Promi
nent Features—Trading Broadened
New Yorw, Feb. 8 (Wall Street).
Substantial recovery from yester
day's expression was shown in the
early dealings on the Stock Ex
change to-day. Investment rails,
shippings, steels and the more
prominent equipments, as well as
motors and oils, averaged gains In
excess of a point. The outstanding
j features included Baldwin Locomo
! five, General Electric, Industrial
| Alcohol and Studebaker. in which
| advances extended practically to 2
| points. Trading broadened with
| the progress of the session. Lib
>| erty Second 4s reflected further sell*
■ ing at the new low record of 95.72.
MOW YORK STOCKS
handler Brothers and Company,
members of New York anif Philadel
phia Stock Exchanges 3 Noi-yi Mar
ket Square, Harrisburg; 1836 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street,
. New York furnish the following
quotations: Open 2 P. M.
Allis Chalmers 23 23 %
Amer Beet Sugar 78 78
American Can 38% 40%
; Am Car and Foundry Co 61 'j 63-
Amer Loco 58'4 61%
Amer. Smelting 81'/a 82
Anaconda ...... 62% 62%
• Atchison 84% 84%
. Baldwin Locomotive .... 66 68%
Baltimore and Ohio .... 50 % 50%
Bethlehem Steel 75% 76%
California Petroleum ... 16% 17
Canadian Pacific 146 147%
Central Leather 70% 70%
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 52% ,53%
Chi. Mil and St Paul .. 42% 42%
| Chino Con Copper .... 43% 43%
Col Fuel and Iron 37% 38
Corn Products 3314 33%
Crucible Steel 56'; i 56%
• Distilling Securities .... 41% 42
( General Motors 134% 140
• Great Northern pfd .... 89% 90%
, Great Northern Ore subs' 27% 27%
Inspiration Copper 46% 45
, International Paper 30 % 3i %
Kennecott .. 32 it 33%
Lackawanna Steel 76% 76%
Maxwell Motors 30 30
Merc War Ctfs 20% 26
Merc War Ctfs pfd .... 97 96%
Mex Petroleum 90 >4 90%
Midvale Steel 44% 45%
New York Central 70% 70%
Northern Pacific 83% 83%
Pennsylvania Railroad.. 46 46
Plttsburh Coal 47 48%
j Kailway Steel Spring . . 52 53
Kay Con Copper 23% *23%
| Heading 74 74%
j Republic Iron and Steel 75% 76%
Southern Ry 23% 23%
Studebaker 49% 52
j Union Pacific 113% 114%
I U S I Alcohol 123% 124%
I U S Rubber 56 57%
I U S Steel 93% 94%
j Westinghouse Mg 41%. 41%
j Willys-Overland 18% 18%
| Western Maryland .... 14% 15%
; "MOTOHC I) BICYCLES*
WANTED, TO BUY
Side cars for Motorcycles for cash.
Also all makes second-hand Motor
cycles.
CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO..
BOTH PHONES. 107 MARKET ST.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Bids for construction of a fioating
bath house will be received until 12
o'clock noon, February 9, 1918, at the
office of the Department of Parks and
Public Property, Calder Building, Har
risburg, Pa., where full particulars
can be had.
The right to reject any or. all bids
is reserved.
(Signed) E. Z. GROSS, Commissioner.
NOTICE
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
estate of Mareellus D. Lichlitcr, late of
| Harrisburg City, Dauphin county,
| Pennsylvania, deceased, having been
j granted to the undersigned Executrix,
j all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate pay
ment, and , thoso haviiq. claims will
present them for settlement, to
FOX & GFYER,
lCunkel Building.
Harrlrburg, Pa..
Attorneys for Mary F. Lichliter, Ex
cxcutrix.
HITE will sell it at Auction.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Charles T. George, late of |
Harrisburg, Pa., deceased.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon
the said estate have been granted to
I the undersigned. All persons having
claims or demands against said estate
will make known the same, arid all
porsons indebted to said decedent will
make payment, without delay, to
RAYMOND E. REED,
No. 1306 North Third Street,
Harrisburg. Pa.
NOTICE
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY in the
Estate of Nannie G. Herr, late of Har
risburg. Dauphin County, Pa., having
been gra ed to the undersigned; all
persons owing the said Estate are re
quested to make Kettlemcut Immedi
ately and those having claims will
present them without delay to
DANIEL C. HERR and
HARRISBURG TRUST COMP/ NY.
Execuors.
Harrisburg. Pa.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Letters Testamentary having been
duly granted to the undersigned upon
the estate of Ed. Hoofnagle. late of
Penbrook, Dauphin County. Pa., de-1
ceased, to whom all persons who are
indebted to said estate are requested
to make payment, and all persons hav
in.: any fc>gal claim against or de
mand upon said estate, shall make '
the same known without delay.
LILLY HOOFNAGLE,
Executrix,
_ Penbrook, Pa.
I. B. SWARTZ, Attorney,
No. 108 North Second Street.
Harrisburg. Pa.
Pennsylvania Stato Highway De
partment, Harrisburg. Sealed pro
posals will be received at said office
until 10 A. M., February 11, 1918,
whon bids will be publicly opened and
scheduled and contracts awarded as
soon thereafter as possible for fur
nishing the department with dynr
mite, caps, fuse and exploders, and re
inforced concrete culvert pipe and
corrugated culvert pipe to be used in
maintenance work. Bidding blanks,
specifications and full particulars on
application to J. D. O'Nell, State High
way Commissioner.
NOTICE —• Free desk room prlvl
iKe for a public stenographer and no
tary In the new lobby or the Colum
bus Hotel, Harrlsburjr. Furnish ref
erences.
17
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
s Philadelphia, Fob. 8. • Wheat
Market steady; No. 1, red," $2.27;
No. I, soft, red, $2.25; No. 2, red. $2.21;
' No. 2, soft, red, $2.22.
Corn Market nominal; No. 2.
3 yellow, $2.35®2.40; No. 3, No. 4 and
i No. 5, yellow, nominal.
; Oats Market firm; No. 2,
. white, 99%c@51.00 1 /6; No. 3, white,
1 98%@99> / 6c.
1 Bran The market is steady; soft
2 winter, per ton. $46.50@47.00; spring,
l per ton. $14.00 @45.00.
Butter—The market is unchanged:
. western, creamery, extras, 52c; nearby
prints, fancy, 56c.
Eggs Unchanged; Pennsylvania,
and o ther nearby firsts, free case-.
♦ 16.80 per case; do., current receipts,
' free cases, $16.50 per case; western.
- extras firsts, free cases, $16.80 pei
case; do., firsts, free cases, $16.50 per
case; fancy, selected, packed, 04@65u
t per dozen.
Cheese Firm, but quiet; New
York, full cream, choice to fancy, 23 @
, Live Poultry The market is firm;
fowls, 29 @33c; old roosters, 22@23c;
\ young roosters, 26®27c; sprint;'
chickens, 23®24c; ducks, Peking, 3a
©34 c; do., Indian Runner, 28@30c;
9 32c ' 27 ® 28c ' Seese, nearby, 28®'
Dressed Poultry Market firm;
= ? w , higher; turkeys, nearbv,
choice to fancy, 39® 40c; do.,
rail- to good, 32@37c; do., old, 37@38c;
do., western, choice to fancy, 37 to3Bc;
i do., fair to good, 32@36c; do.,
8 34®35c; do., old, common.
, 3-®>3bc; fowls, fancy, 33@31c; good
i oS^nJ?' 00 ' 31 ® 3 -c; do., small sizes.
26®J0c; old roosters, 25c; broiling
chickens, nearby, 34®42c; do., west
f ern, 34@36c; roasting chickens, west
* era, 27@33c; ducks, nearby, 25®)33c;
' „?• western, 28®32c; geese, western,
j 25@27c.
i ~ Tallow Steady; city prime In
tierces, lie; do., special, loose, 17% c;
, prime country, 16% c; dark. 15%4f/
- lbc; edible, in tierces, 18®18Hc.
s Potatoes—The market is dull; New
Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 75®9Pa (33
• YillVn New Jersey, No. 2, per basket,
40@6<te.; New Jersey, per 100 lbs., sl.B<j
j @2.20; Pennsylvania, per 100 lbs..
$2.25@2.50; New York, per 100 lbs.,
$2.00®2 45; western, per 100 lbs., $2.00
i @2.45.
* Refined Suga.s Firm, but quiet,
9 powdered, 8.45 c; fine granulated.
7.45® 8.35 c.
Flour The market Is firm
with a good demand; winter straight,
' $10.50@10.75; Kansas, clear, $9.7540
* 10.00; do., patents, $11.25® 11.75-
s spring, firsts, clear, spot, $10.50® 10.75;
! spring firsts, clear, mill shipment,
J $1t.75@10.00; spring bakers, patent.
spot, $11.75@12.00; spring, patent, null
shipment. $10.50®10.90; spring familv
1 brands, $11.50®12.00.
Hay The market is firm
i with a good demand; tim
i othy (according to location;;
, No. 1, large bales, $29.50@30.00; No.
1. small bales. $29.50@30.00; No. 2
$28.00@29.00; No. 3. $25.00@26.00;
, samples. $20.00@22.00; no grade,
i $16.00® 18.00. *
! Clover mixed Light, mixed. $28.00
I @29.00; No. 1. $26.50®27.50; No. 2.
t $23.50fr/>24.50.
CHICAGO CATTI.E
By Associated Press
Chicago. Feb. 8. Cattle Re
; ceipts, 10,000; weak. Native beet
steers, $8.40@13.90; stockers and feed
■ crs, 57.20<?|)10.40; cows and heifers,
$6.25® 11.65; calves. $9.50@15.75.
Shjecp Receipts, 12,000; weak.
Wethers, $10.00@13.40; lambs, $14.75®
* 17.65.
Hogs Receipts. 53,000; slow. Bulk
of sales. $16.50@ 16.70; light. sl6.lof'r:
16.75; mixed, $16.20® 16.60; heavy,
$16.00@16.70; rough, $16.00®16.20;
pigs, $13.25® 15.25.
First Number of Stars
and Stripes Appears
at French Front Line
By Associated Press
Paris, Feb. 8. The first number
of "The Stars and Stripes" the offi
cial publication of the American ex
peditionary forces, appeared to-dav.
It is a weekly newspaper, authorized
by the commander-in-chief and writ
ten and edited by officers and enlisted
men. All the profits will be devoted
to the benertit of the enlisted men.
The paper has eight pages of or
dinary size and 2,000 words of cable
news will be sent from the United
States for each issue. Besides read
ing matter there will be half tones
and line illustrations.
To-day's issue has on the first page
this message:
"The commander-in-chief of the
American expeditionary forces ex
tends his greetings, through the edi
-1 torial staff, to the readers from the
I first line trenches to the base ports.'*
Entertain Bible Class
of Memorial Lutheran
Last evening the Bible class
of Memorial Lutheran Church was
entertained by Mrs. B. Potts and
Mrs. Webbert at the latter's home,
14 02 State street. After the business
was transacted a pleasant social hour
was spent and refreshments served
to Mrs. Keiley, Washington, D. C.;
Mrs. Harry Hill, Sister Harriet
Franklin, Mrs. C. Wilson, Mrs. Lau
denslager, Mrs. G. Ulrlch, Mrs.
Shoaf, Mrs. D. S. Demmy, Mrs. Nolte,
Mrs. O. Barrlnger, Mrs. C. Owens,
Mrs. Weirich, Mrs. W. Keet, Mrs.
Harmon, Mrs. Irvin, Mrs. E. Lutz,
Mrs. Olewine, Mrs. Charles Wler,
Mrs. C. D. Moyer, Mrs. S. Wllsoi',
Mrs. Lytle, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. B. Pott*,
Mrs. E. Enterllne, Mrs. W. Webbert,
Mrs. A. S. Zimmerman, Mrs. H. Bow
man, Mrs. Kanimerer, Mrs. H. He
bel. Miss Grace Enterllne, Esther
Ulrich, May Owens, Florence Wier
| and Mrs. M. D. Martz.
O'Neil Boom Hit;
No Linoleum
Failure of the linoleum to arrive
prevented the opening of the O'Neil
Republican Committee headquarters
in the Lowengard Building to-dav.
but the desks were moved In and
things gotten ready for the organ
ization of the campaign. Mr. O'Neil
to-day gave signs that he would
boss his own campaign and he will
be in constant touch • d not have
people at the Capitol running thtngF
Some volunteer aids have cropped
up, but the commissioner will have
his own people at headquarters.
Mr. O'Neil spoke to Cumberland
county supervisors to-day and will
address the folks at Red Lion, York
county, to-morrow. He will be bacU
here Monday.
From All accounts Governor
Brumbaugh Is going to have an
other try at Senator E. H. Vara,
about the O'Neil beom.