Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 02, 1918, Page 14, Image 14

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GET IN TIE SWIM. USE IELEGRAPH WANT ADS. ITS I# YOUR ABYANTAGE
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Steatbs
MORGAN On Thursday evening.
February 28, 1918, Miss Annie L.
Morgan died at the home of her
brother. No. 116 Calder street.
Funeral services will be held at the
above address on Monday after
noon, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend with
. out further notice. interment in
I'axtang Cemetery. Body can be
viewed after 2 P. M.. Sunday.
IN AfEMORIAM
IX loving remembrance of our dear
daughter. Marie Say lor Watson, who
died two years ago to-day.
Life is sad and dreary.
Lonesome, lonesome every spot,
Listening for the voice of Marie,
Silent for we hear it not.
More and more each day we miss you;
Friends may think the wound is
healed.
But they little know the sorrow
That lies within our hearts con
cealed.
Lonely the days and sad the hours |
Since you have passed away.
Two years have sadly flown.
To us it seems but yesterday.
Peaceful be thy rest, dear Marie,
It is sweet to breathe thy name.
In life we loved you dearly.
In death we do the same.
Parents and brother,
CLINTON B. SAYLOR, AHIFE AND
ERYLE. _____
LOST AND FOUND
LOST —Pocketbook by soldier, be
tween V. M. C. A and iieciuiting btii
tion. Amount about S4O. Liberal re
ward if returned to Recruiting feta-
_ !
LOST—Yellow screw-tail bull dog.
Return to 59 North Fifteenth street..
Dr. Carter.
mstKUM'tOfla j
BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
AND
CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL.
HAKRISBURG'S
Select Business College.
Individual Work. Open All ¥ ear.
9X. Mkt. So.. (U6BBJ). Chas.B' ckiey. fr.
A TK ■vINING THAT SECURES Di
rect Results for voung men and wo- ;
men as Stenograpners. Typists. Book
keepers, etc. YOU want that kind.
No advance io tuition. Call and soe
us or write to-day. THE OFFICE
TRAINING SCHOOL 12i Market
Street.
HELP \V AN TED—MALH.
MAN WANTED to book orders for
Nursery stock and hire agents. Big j
pay. Exclusive territory. Free out- |
lit. Emmons & Company, Newark, .
New York. j
ONE resident and one traveling so- J
licitor. Salary and expenses, no in
vestment. Falrview Nurseries, lto- j
Chester, N. Y. •;
MEX-AVOMEN to raise Belgian llares j
for us. We pay $6 pair. Use cellar,
backyard, etc. Postal brings catalog. ,
United Food & Fur Association, 304
West Forty-eight street, New York.
1 WILL PAY any honest man up to
SSO monthly for part of spare time. |
No canvassing. No capital. AA'rite to- j
day. ;A r oorhies, Desk 155, Omaha, j
Nebr. |
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS |
in Harrisburg soon. Men desiring j
Government positions, departmental,;
post office, railway mail, customs, i
write for free particulars to J. C. |
Leonard (former Government ex
aminer), 561 Kenois Bids-, AA ashing
ton.
WANTED Boy, 16 or 1" years
old, who can ride bicycle, lor deliver
ing and general store work. Good
ptace for right boy. Reply in own
Handwriting. Address S., oiob, care
of Telegraph.
AV ANTED Two men in Bottling
Department. Indoor work. Good
wages. Apply Fink Brewing Com
pany, Forster street. j
EXPERIENCED TAILORS WANT
ED for ladies' tailoring. Apply at ;
once, to Louis. 414 North Third street.
SEVERAL first-class tinners. Good
wages and steady employment. Ap
tly .t once to 1221 North Sixth street.
WANTED Young man as stenog
rapher and assistant on books. Steady
job. Central location. Address Y.,
7220, care of Telegraph.
PATTERNMAKERS For first
class open shop. C. J. Ilarabo, 260
North Lawrence street, Philadelphia,
I'm, ______________
AVAXTED Boy, over 16 years of
age, for packing and operating room?.
Harrisburg Apparel Co., Sixth anu
Herr streets.
BARKEEPER AV ANTED A good,
tolier man. State experience and give
inferences in your application. Ad
dreas 8.. 7222, care of Telegrauh.
EXPERIENCED, young man to
drive Ford oi Cadillac delivery car.
.\pply S. S. Pomeroy, Market Square
•; rocer.
MAN Good, reliable, wanted to
work on bottling wagon; must fur
nish reference and understand driving
ear. Apply at Keystone Bottling
AVorks, 142 South Cameron street.
SEA'Eft At. MEN WANTED For
general work around factory; steady
workers can earn good wages. Apply
.'lackson Mfg. Co., Fourth and Uoyd
streets.
AA'ANTED A reliable tinner, and
a tinner's helper. Good wages and
steady employment to reliable man.
Samuel D. Ensinger. No, 600 Race
street.
YOUNG MAN for general office
work, to help figure costs. Good op
portunity for bright, young man.
.-tato previous experience . and give
inference. R., 6712, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Paper cutter, cylinder
pressman, job pressman, bookbinder's
apprentice and ruler. Steady position.
Ashby Printing Co., Erie, Pa.
FOOD Wll.t, WIN THE WAll
DU.AT WASTE IT
REAL ESTATE For SALE
HOUSES
1860 Belle* He lload 3-story
brick. 8 rooms, bath, steam heat,
642 Cninp 3-story brick, 9
rooms, bath. Lot 14.3x130 ft., 93300
100 . Fourteenth 3.story
brick and frame, 9 rooms, bath,
*3OOO
632 Harris —-2 -story brick and
frame, 8 rooms, bath, furnace,
*3oo
1834 lleitina 3-story brick, 8
rooms, bath. Lot 25x70 ... 93700
1727 State 3-story brick, g
rooms, bath, furnace. Lot 17x103,
94K00
127 Sylvan Terrace 3-story
brick, 8 rooms, bath, furnace, 9MOO
Miller Brothers & Co.
Member Hb(. Heal Estate Heard
I,ocast and Court Street*
SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 2, 1918
HELP WANTED—MALE '
RIVITERS ln tank and boiler
shops. Steady work. Cruse-Kemper j
Company, Ambler, Pa.
FITTERS ln tank and boiler 1
shops. Steady work. Cruse-Kemper J
Company. Ambler, Pa.
WANTED Bright boy, over 16 j
years, to learn printing trade, Ap- ;
ply Foreman. Telegraph Composing j
Room.
YOUNG MAX l6 years of age or
mere, to learn business. Good chance
tor anyoue with mechanical ideas. '
Address J.. 6764. care of Telegraph. ;
MEN WANTED to load stone. 27V4c
per ton. Can earn $25 tc $36 per j
week. Apply Pa*tang Quarries. I 'ax. ;
tans.
CALKERS - In tank and boiler
shops. Steady work. Cruse-Kemper
Company, Ambler, Pa.
FREIGHT TRUCKERS
WANTED
Fifty white or colored able-bodied
men wanted for trucking freight
(piecework basis) at the
DIVISION STREET TRANSFER.
PENNA. RAILROAD.
Must be able to read and write.
Take Rockville or Fourth street car ]'
to Division street.
Apply in person to .
J, W. DENNIS.
Agent.
I.
SHIPYARD WORKERS WANTED I
by |
NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING
CORPORATION
of
CAMDEN. N. J.
First-class Mechanics are urg- !
ently needed to increase produc j
tion in one of the largest and |
most efficient shipyards in the J
country.
Structural Layerouts and Fitters
Furnace Men for Angle Bending (
Blacksmiths for Heavy Work
Boilermakers
Flangers
lioiler Layerouts
Light Iron Workers for Stacks,
Uptakes, etc.
i
For most of these positions |
ability to read drawings is re- i
fjuired.
Highest standard of wages
fixed by U. S. Government AA'Age
Board. These wages arc increas-
I
ed by liberal bonuses for increas
ed output.
Transportation Paid
Representative of the Company |
will interview applicants at the
STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, !
Third and North Streets, •
i
9 A.V. to >. P. M., 7 to 9 P. M.
j
WE HAVE an opening on our sales i
force for one additional live-wire I
specialty man. A. S. Staufter, 47 1
Union Trust. Bidg., Harrisburg.
MAN WANTED—Very little spare j
time required to earn big pay. Easy, |
pleasant work. Writing applications,
collecting renewable premiums—sick,
accident insurance. National Relief
Assurance Company. 106 Soutli Fourth
street, Philadelphia, Pa.
TELEPHONE LINE MAN—Wanted,
a good reliable mail who understands
telephones, switchboards, and line
construction. Permanent position
with good salary. Inquire of Canton
& Leroy Farmer's Telephone Com
pany, Canton, Pa.
WANTED Machinist, a. thorough
mechanic, capable of working from
drawings and to be employed on
building and erecting new machinery.
This work offers steady employment
and a splendid opportunity for t.ho
right man. AVill pay 50c per hour to
start. Only thorough mechanics need
reply to this ad. Apply Hershey Em
ployment Bureau, Hershey, Pa.
FAPERHANGER, first-class. High
est wages paid. All-year work. Ad
dress N 7219, care of Telegraph.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
! SALESLADY Experienced. Ross
| Millinery, 203 Market street.
: WANTED Two experienced mil-
I liners and one apprentice. Apply 27
j South Second street.
i SEVERAL young ladles or men to
learn proofreading. Good spelling
, only essential. Address C. L. McKen
| xle, Typographical Proofreaders, York,
I Pa.
■ WANTED A woman for geneial
housework. Must be able to cook. No
washing. Good wages. Apply in per
son, 1703 North Second street.
STENOGRAPHER And general
helper in office. Jno. C. Herman &
Co., Market Square.
AVANTED Young lady with at
least two years in high school, to learn
Mechanical Optics. Will pay SB.OO
per week to start. Kendall Optical
I Co., 228 North Third street.
WANTED A girl, or woman, for
' general housework. No family wash
i ing. Good v/ages alnd good home.
jXo. 1 North Harrisburg street, Steel
ton.
UK Ll* WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED Woman for general i
j housework. Middle-aged woman pre- !
! ferred. Good home 10 right party, j
I Apply 465 Crescent street. Hell 4335 K. |
| DISH WASH KK WANTIiD at 22a!
Chestnut, (white). . . , |
I WANTED' Bright, young lady!
. for clerical work, one with experi- !
j ence preferred. State experience and \
'give reference. Address D., 6713, care'
| of Telegraph.
WOMEN TO SEW We give work I
and send goods prepaid to your I
'house; steaay work; reply envelope;
I lor prices we pay. Universal Co..
j Dept. 7, Walnut street, Philadelphia, I
\?L !
HELP MEET huge demand for I
Knitted Goods. Industrious persons j
provided with profitable, steady, home '
employment. No experience or can- I
vasslng. Good rates or pay. Wheeler, I
Inc., 337 Madison, Chicago.
| CIVIL, SERVICE EXAMINATIONS I
in Harrisburg; soon. Women desiring !
clerkships, post office, Government j
departments, stenographers, write for
free particulars to J. C. Leonard (for- I
mer Government examiner), 061
Kenois Bldg., Washington.
— I
FIVE bright, capable Toadies to j
Travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. '
$75.00 to $150.00 per month. Railroad j
fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, ;
Dept. 720, Omaha, Nebr.
TYPIST WANTED
Young lady capable of using typi- :
writer. Knowledge of shorthand pref
erable, although not essential. Con- ,-
Kenial oflice facilities. Short hours i
Good pay to right party. Inquire J
Room 204, Calder Bldg., of call Bell '
lEL 1
WRITE THE WORDS FOR A SONG j-
We write music and guarantee pub- |
lisher's acceptance. Submit poems on ;
war, love or any subject. Chester j
Music Co., 1039 Wilson Ave., Suite
568, Chicago.
A GIRD to assist in general house- !■
work. Apply 904 North Second. j
WANTED
Sewing Machine operators to make
ladies' and children's wear. Also fold- -
ers and trimmers. Easy work and
best pay. learners paid while learn-i
ing. $7 guaranteed the third consecu
tiva week of learning. After tnat j
piecework.
HARRISBURG APPAREL CO.. I
New Up-to-date Factory,
Sixth and Herr Streets.
WANTED
1$ (iris. Apply Silk Mill, cor- j'
ner Second and North streets.
HELP WANTED—MaIe ana Femali! !
THOUSANDS CLERKS AT WASH- j
JNGTON wanted immediately by U. S. I
Government. SIOO month and up. I
Men-women 18 or over. 7-hour day, !.
30 days vacation with pay. Easy,!
pleasant work. Common education !
sufficient. Your country needs you. j
Help her and live in Washington dur
ing these stirring war times. Write I
without delay for free list positions I
open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 407 G. j
Rochester, N. Y.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
ir. your state soon. Unexpected de- j
mand for Government clerks. Grasp !
this opportunity now. Write for free !
information. Geo. W. Robbins, Civil .
Service Expert, Jordan Bldg., Wash
ington, D. C.
THOUSANDS OF MEN AND WO- j
MEN WANTED to enter Government j
service. War bus caused unprece
dented demand in every branch. No
matter what you are now doing, you i
can improve your condition and se- j
cure a Government position, food
pay, steady employment as well as j
perform a very patriotic duty to your |
country. Qualify now, get into this ,
interesting war activity. Our war j
bulletin NA-147, gives full informa
tion. Write to-day, stating age, oc- <
cupotion, citizenship and position pre- j
ferred. Washington Civil Service I
School. Washington, D. C.
WOULD you like $! or $2 daily ac ;
home, knitting war sox on Auto Knit- I
ters? Experience unnecessary. Senu
uC stamp. Dept. 146-C, Auto Knitter j
Company, £2l Jefferson Ave.. Buffalo,
UIL. I
WANTED Railway Mail Clerks, !
$75 to $l5O month. Harrisburg ex- j
animations soon. Sample questions
free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 407-M, i
i Rochester, N. X.
~' === |
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN TO SELL attractive j
line dress goods to retail stores. Lib
; eral commission; profitable side line.
' Frank D. La Lanne & Co., Philadel- |
phia, PH.
| SALESMEN Experienced or in- t
I cxperienced. City or Traveling. Send
j for our free hook, "A Knight of the
Grip." and list of openings. Immedi
ate Employment service rendered
members. Address nearest office. Na
i tional Salesmen's Training Associa
tion, Dept. 244, Chicago, San Fran
i cisco, New York.
PATEXT RIGHT MEN SALES
MEN - You collect the money and
! keep it all. Wonder Burner, Dept. 7, ;
j Columbus, Ohio. ,
j SALESMEN AND SERVICE MEN—
New Carburetor for Ford Cars.!
) Simple, not. a moving part, installed
|in thirty minutes, guaranteed tc
; double your mileage and start in zero
I weather without heating or priming.
| 15-day FREE trial. Write U. & .f.
i Carburetor Co., 505 AVest Jackson
| Boulevard, Chicago.
SALESMEN To sell our Y'uca
tan Punch and other temperance bev
; eruges. Large commission and draw
! ing account to successful men. Easy
| sellers and big demands. Write M. E.
Mues, Sales Manager, Fourth and Mar
i ket streets. St. Lonia. Mo.
AGENTS WANTED
j AGEXTS s6O weekly ar.d auto
mobile furnished men placing samples
; wonderful new automobile necessity
| with automobile owners. Reduces op
erating expense. Makes old cars run
like new. S3O outlit furnished free. L.
| Ballwey, Station F, Louisville, Ky.
1 TAILORIXO AGEXTS Sell Men's
(Suits Made-to-order. Beauties. Best
] Tailoring. Prices lower. Sell every
; man shown. I.arge Spring Outlit
Free. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chicago,
iilli
AGENTS Make $5 daily. Name,
j plates, numbers, signs. Easily sold.
1 profits large, samples free. Brett
j Bros., Boston, Mass.
| SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
WANTED Young man, 19, strong
land active, college education, wants
! position where intelligence, quickness
I and hard work will count. Outdoor
j work preferred. Address L. E. N., Box
130, Harrisburg.
i YOUNG MAN Past draft age,
| available after March 15, to take
charge as oflice manager or account-
I ant. Experienced and special train
ing. Only positions carrying i-espon
! slbility will be considered. Address
I B„ 6707, care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED— FemaIe
WOMAN wishes nursing or work
of any kind in private family. Apply
EllH Cooper, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 167 A,
Harrisburg.
WANTED Woman wants work
by the day. Address Mrs. L. Watson,
~1120 Christiana avenue, *
6
An Honest Person
who finds the tiling you have lost Avill
look at once for your "Lost" advertise
ment. He will continue to look until
he decides that it is of no more use.
He feels that the loser should do the
advertising. Do you not feel that way,
too ? ,
SITUATIONS WASTED—FemaIe [
WANTED —— By settled Christian i
widow, position as housekeeper for j
reliable widower, no children. Good |
home preferred to high wages. Ad
dress M 6699 care of Telegraph.
A'ISITING STENOGRAPHER —AV ill j
call at your oflice for dictation and
return finished work promptly. Make
arrangements now for probable future
needs. Address 6709, care of Tele
graphy I
AA r ANTED Young colored woman j'
wishes position doing light house
work; no washing or dishwashing.
Address 1338 Mayflower street.
WANTED Experienced dress
maker wants sewing by the day. Dial
5507.
ROOMS FOH IULNX
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; gas and heat;
$5 per week. Apply 329 South Front
street.
FOR RENT Second floor room,
with bay window, modern improve
ments, use of phone. 512 North Sec
ond street.
VERY PLEASANT second lioor front
room, with every modern conveni
ence; suitable for army officers or
two refined gentlemert. Call Bell phone
3250.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished j
rooms for light housekeeping, and i
one furnished bedroom; all convent- I
cnees. 2709 North Sixth. Call after j
6 P. M. !
FOlt RENT Two furnished or un- '
furnished rooms, with iieat, light and
bath; use of phone. H. F. Esterbrook, |
912 North Third street.
LARGE, furnished room on third !
floor, also two unfurnished communi- :
eating rooms, on first lloor, or entire !
first lloor; references. Apply 911 j
North Sixth street.
METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, j
furnished rooms, hot and cold water, !
phone. Rates, $3 per week and up. j
! 618 Market, at the Subway Entrance.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED—TWO unfurnished rooms, j
suitable for bedroom and livingroom, )
in central part of city. Address It., '
H7OO, care of Telegraph.
AV ANTED Three unfurnished i
rooms and kitchen and access to bath,!
in good locality. Address R., 0717, j
; care of Telegraph.
ROOMS AND BOARD
I FURNISHED ROOM—Business sec- I
I tion, with board by the week or meal.!
i Businessmen's luncheon from 12 t<>!
| 1:30. Address 113 Locust. j
j_ INFORMATION
I THE Telegraplv Classified Advertis- j
ing Department will be glad to direct:
■ anyone as to the location of streets, ]
! etc., given in the addresses of advert
itisements on this page. This particu- j
lariy applies to strangers who are j
looking for rooms, houses, etc. Phone
, Bell 4100, or Dial 2135, or call at the
| office, 216 Federal Square.
i
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
UP-TO-DATE furnished apart
ment. All conveniences. Apply 1427
North Third street.
A FURNISHED APARTMENT of!
three rooms, with electric lights anu
gas and use of bath. Address R„ 6706, 1
care of Telegraph.
TWO. THREE OR FIVE-ROOM
! apartments, with improvements,
■ either suburban or city. Call office,
' 129 Broad street, between 10-11 A. M„
j or 1-2 P. M.
FOR RENT —One of the most beau-
I tiful apartments in the city 414
! North Third street. All the latest auo
; modern improvements. Will be com
! pleted. Apply to Louis. 414 North
j Third street.
| REAL ESTATE FOH SAIJE
FOR SALE 3-tstory brick; all im
provements; corner house; front
! porch; room for garage. AVill sell to
j colored peo;e. Suitable for Doctor,
Lawyer or Businessman. Finest lo
: cation in city. Must be seen to be ap
preciated. C. 11. Corder, 1190 AA'alnut
street. Bell 2412 R.
COTTAGES AND BUNGALOWS FOR
SALE Near trolley line and R. R„
close to city. Large plots of ground
cheap. Terms rlgnt. C. H. Corder,
1190 AValnut street, Harrisburg. Bell
2412 R.
ENOLA PROPERTY FOR SALE on
State Road; 2%-story frame dwelling;
Kood fencing; concrete walk and
porches; large chickenhouse; hogpen;
variety of fruit trees and assortment
of grapes. Price, $3,000. Apply 1225
North Sixth street.
1402 LIBERTY 3-story frame;. 8
r. and bath; .-ill imp.; side and rear
entrance; will be vacant April 1:
$2,100. Irwin M. Cassel, 1444 Regina.
FOR SALE 2314 Jefferson street.
! ModeVnly improved property on paved
1 street in excellent neighborhood, |2,-
; 500. Monthly payments. Immediate
1 possession.
! 2221-2223 Logan street. Excellent
: locution modern Improvements
I good condition lot to rear alley.
' $2,000 each.
i t>29 Hamilton street. Good locality
—house in splendid condition. $2,250,
in monthly payments.
If interested, consult Pierce Ret
tew, 286 Briggs street. Bell phono
1321 W.
BUNGALOAV FOR SALE Six
rooms and bath interior finished
with chestnut electric light—steam
i i,eat lot. 80x512 almost one acre
{—near 5c trolley service. Bell Realty
j Co., Bergner Building.
I FOR SALE Six frame houses, in
good condition, renting for $36.00 per
• month. Can easily be advanced to
$40.00. Sell for $3,250.00. Colope.d
purchasers will be considered. Apply
Store IXI7 NorUi Third street.
RKAL ESTATE FOK SALE
1821 Market St. 9-room brick
dwelling with all modern improve
ments; lot, 15x96; possession April 1.
A very desirable location, and can be
bought at the right price. Brinton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
1729 North Sixth St.—3-story brick
dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; gas; elec
tric light; steam heat; lot, 17%xl01;
possession soon. Br in ton-Packer Co.,
•Second and Walnut streets.
1925 Chestnut St. Practically new
3-story brick dwelling; 8 rooms and
bath; gas and electric light; steam
heat; side entrance; brick garage on
rear of lot. Possession before April
1. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and
Walnut streets.
FOR SALE—A very desirable resi
dence, ten rooms and bath, located on
lot 30x188. Can be easily converted
into apartments. Twelve minutes'
walk from Market Square. Inquire
Charles E. Booser. Koom 500, 19 South
Second street, or 1326 Derry street.
FOK SALE Modern three-story
brick residence. Lot. 25x162, with
double garage on rear. Apply on
premises, 2041 North Second street.
13 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET—
3-story brick —• 9 rooms bath —all
improvements. Price, $2,800. H. G.
Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street.
CORNER HOUSE With large
storeroom on State street. Cheap and
terms right. C. 11. Corder, 1190 Wal
nut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R.
FRAME DWELLING 6 rooms,
gas inside, $l,lOO. Easy payments.
Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 Seventh
street. Open evenings.
VALUABLE PROPERTY, Nos, 38-40
North Cameron street. Size of plot,
61x164. with 3-story factory building
erected thereon. Bargain to quick
purchaser. Apply S. It. Smith Com
pany. Hershey Building, Front and
Market streets.
2217 JEFFERSON ST. Two-story
brick; front porch; side alley; all im
provements. Price, $2,500. A. P.
Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street.
IF you want a good home, look at
107 South Eighteenth street. It is
lone of the better class of houses. H.
G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE Zarker street, Nos.
1825 and 1827. Two first-class invest
ments. Brick, with modern improve
ments, and rented at S2O each. Special
price for both. ,J. E. Gipple. 1251
Market street.
FOR SALE North Eighteenth
street, No. 29. Modern brick, steam
heated corner property. Well located,
in good repair and offered at special
price. Owner leaving city. J. E.
Uipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR SALE North Eighteenth
street, No. 906. Modern brick house,
with steam heat and electric light.
This is a very desirable home. Imme
diate possession. Price, $4,000. J. E.
Gipple. 1251 Market street.
J. E. GIPPLE.
—REALTOR—
FIRE INSURANCE
RENT COLLECTING
i 1251 Market St. Bell phone 425.
| Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
1824 CHESTNUT STREET Prac
■ tically new chestnut finish mod
| ern improvements steam heat.
I Price, $3,400. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South
[Thirteenth street.
!
BEAUTIFUL
NORTH SECOND STREET
HOMES FOR SALE
Located on North Second
Street at Seneca Built of
I stone 8 rooms 2 baths—
i marble shower hardwood
iloors first and second Moors—
| stone fireplace—glass enclos
ed porch lot, 27x160 feet to
I Penn street room for gar
i den and garage.
Convenient terms may be
! arranged.
Sample house open for in
spection.
C. L. LONG.
Builder and Owner.
Kunkel Bldg., Harrliiburg.
i-
I REAL ESTATE FOK KENT
.EXCELLENT HOUSES AND APART
MENTS
i Are offered you at Carlisle for $15.0
to $30.00 per month; also a number of
I homes without improvements as low
1 as *5.00 per month.
! Commuting service between Carlisle
j and Harrisburg is especially adapted
! for workers in Harrisburg ana vi-
Icinity. Traveling accommodations ln
| eluding the O. V. 11. It., the Phiiadel
i phia & Reading and the Valley Trac
i tion Line. Rates of $7.00 are offered
I for forty-si* trips by rail; tho timo of
travel of the eighteen miles about
i thirty-five minutes. The best of educa
-1 tional advantages for your children
from kindergarten to college degree.
I Carlisle is the city beautiful. You
will be delighted with the splendid
I recreational and living facilities.
1 Phone or address. Real Estate Ex
change, Carlisle Chamber of Corn
l rrerce, Carlisle. Pennsylvania.
FOR RENT, APRIL 1 1603 North
!.Second; 3-story brick; eleven rooms
and bath; electric lights; steam heai;
! everything in ttrst-class condition.
I Apply 213 Pine street. Bell phone
I 2139.
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REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth
ard Curtin streets, b red C. Miller, 11
| North Second. Bell phone SOU.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED—7 to 10-room house, pre
ferably in northern end of city, S3O
to S4O rent. Call or address 2114
Green street, 801 l 3789 J.
AVE can sell your real estate or
busifles any kind, anywhere. Fot
; quick sale, address Northwestern
I Business Agency, Minneapolis, Minne-
I sota, ...
| HEAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED. HOUSE About six
I rooms und bath, for family of three
adults. Would not object to suburbs,*
If near cars. At once, or before April
11. Address E. W., 1726, Market.
j WANTED, TO KENT A desirable j'
property, pleasant location, all modern I
! conveniences. Possession April 1. Best!
care taken of property. Cull Ucll !
j 2765J3. j
j OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
FOR KENT
I Storeroom, 001 Market street.
! Storerooms, 248 and -'52 Hamilton
. street $12.00
CM AS. AD LIOU,
I REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
1002 N. THIRD STREET
; Member Harrisburg Heal Estate Hoard
| |
FARMS
l FI/JRIDA We will build your
I home on rich farm near Jacksonville
at ouly ♦a.oo per month. Write Jax.
| Heights Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
i FARMS WANTED—I will sell your j
j Farms anywhere, :n> kind, so Hie i
I price is right. Ni sale, no charge. C.
! H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Har
; risburg.
25-ACRE FA KM FOR SALE 2
miles from Middletown near state
II l oad building's, including u welling,
~ barn, chicnen houses, etc., in fair con
dition. Price, $2,500. Bell Realty Co.,
! Bergner Building.
FOR SALE 4-aere farm for sale
i near Progress. Buildings include i
'i dwelling, barn, clnckta liouse, etc. I
' About 20 fruit trees beating; aloi j
■ young trees. Running water on prop
' erty. Price, $2,800. Bell Realty Co.,
, j Bergner Building.
FARM WANTED From 40 to 60 j
'; acres, with wood or meadow land
' i along state road or pike not more i
'ithan 10 miles to Harrisburg; state
j price and terms. W. D. Baldwin, Hum- I
• | melstown.
I i ' —"
! ' FARMS—FARMS—FARMS
I •
For Sale
'
I 122 Acres, 10 miles S. llbg., SB,OOO
67 Acres, 11 miles S. Hbg., *3,000
i 36 Acres, 9 mles S. Hbg., $2,700
I 25 Acres, 11 miles S. Hbg., il.Too
27 Acres, 10 miles S. Hbg., *1,600
. S3 Acres, 12 miles S. Hbg., $2,00 i
i i 5 Acres, 7 miles S. Hbg., $1,4001
i 10 Acres, S miles S. Hbg., $2,100 i
2% Acres, 9 miles S. Hbg., SBOO i
43 Acres, 8 miles S. Hbg.. s.'i,Bou i
78 Acres, 14 mi. N. E. Hbg., $3,200 j
80 Acres, 11 mi. N. E. Hbg.. *4,60u |
10 Acres, 11 mi. N. E. Hbg., *2,000
12 Acres, 10 ml. N. E. Hbg., 12,600]
6 Acres, 5 mi. N. E. Hbg., *1,600
[I 3 Acres, 14 mi. N. E. Hbg., *Too
4 Acres, 4 mi. N. E. Hbg., s<i,ooo
41 Acres, 13 ml. N. E. llbg., $3,801'
. 181 Acres, 9 mi. N. E. Hbg., SII,OOO |
. 140 Acres, 6 mi. N. E. Hbg., SIO,OOO
103 Acres. 6 miles E. Hbg.. <t,oou I
; 70 Acres, 7 miles E. Hbg., $5,700 !
171 Acres, 7 miles E. llbg., *B,OOO i
| CO Acres, 5 miles W. Hbg., $7,600 |
I S8 Acres, 8 miles W. Hbg., *6,000
'I 112 Acres, 10 miles W. llbg., $0,50u 1
; i 47 Acres, 15 mi. t. W. Hbg., $7,600 j
j Don't wait until the season is
[ in full swing to buy a Farm j
' I take advantage of the above low
■ | prices and buy now; these farms all
; i have buildings, orchards and good
• | water; most of them on State roads; I
j easy access to Harrisburg Market.
C. H. CORDER,
■| 11 'JO Walnut Street, Harrisburg.
Bell Phone 2412 R.
:j j
FARM FOR SALE
■ i Farm. 5 Acres, 1 mile from Lingles- i
; town and trolley. Buildings; l'ruit.
i Desirable. Pleasant situate. Run
. ning water—great for poultry, fruit'
. or any variety of vegetables. Can't be I
.'duplicated up our way for anyone!
| wanting a farm for not over *1,250.
'! C B. Care, Care's Grocery, Lingles- I
[ | town, 409 Market St., Harrisburg. j
M FOR SALE OR RENT 2ll acres;;
I 800 fruit trees. 40 acres young timber;!
j 3 miles N. E. ot Harrisburg; will sell :
""(part or all of farm. Apply 1700 North I
1 j Second street, !
' j FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
! FOR SALE 1916 live-passenger
"i Chevrolet, one diningroom suit, gas
i i stove, kitchen cabinet ;;nd otner
, I household goods. J. F. Hale, 1617
. South Cameron street.
. j FOR SALE One esecond-nand
! steam boiler—capucity, 2,200 ft. In
-1 UUULI condition and t>. bargain.
I M. H. BAKER & CO..
Heating and Plumbing
Contractors,
IS3O Derry St. Both Ptionea.
I j FOR SALE Second-hand doors,
- sash, frames, lavatories, commodes,
- ! lurniture, boy's riding saddle. 327
- | South Front street. Bell phone 161UJ.
i I FOR SALE A hat rack (oak) and
largo wardrobe (oak). Both in llrst
class condition. Apply 1423 Second
; street.
WALNUT DININGROOM Sl.'lT FOR
SALE ln very goon cwiiuition ■— !•
| pieces. Apply Mrs. Patschke, Wulz
' dorf Apartments, third iloor.
FOR SALE, at Guuie s. 111-11,
south Second street, Lawn Feuuo.
Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Nettiiiu.
! Ruildlng Hardware, Plaster Boara,
j Upson Wail Boord, Compo-Boaid.
j Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings.
I Porch Posts Pumps etc.
! BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS
' SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for
I traded .nd rebuilt typewriter all
1 makes bought—sold—rented und ex-
I changed. Geo. P. TilloUj'... 2Cu Locust
street.
j FOR SALE One ten-piece ma-
Ihcgany diningroon; suit; used two
• i months; cost *450; will sell for *2OO.
Apply at 1016 North Third street.
_ ! SASH At Gable s, 111-117 aoutu
1. 1 Second street, 5,000 sets of new sash.
j Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed, *2.00
„ ; per set. All other regular sizes. uuuta
lf { und shutters, all sizes.
1 1 FOR SALE Unredeemed watches
„ I und diamonds at prlceß lower than
\ can be bought wholesale.
. CIIAS. ARUNSON.
_ I Reliable Jeweler und Broker,
~ j 422 Market Street.
j I FOR SALE Oak roll-top ofllce
. j desk, good condition. Apply Room
, 201 Commonwealth Trust Building,
. 222 Market street. Bell 1383.
U BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES FOR
u SALE */ne female, 5 months old.
j two male, 3 months old, from pedi
-5 greed stock. Apply 308 South Fif-
J teenth street.
CALKS —CALKS—CALKS
Diamond, Giant Grip. Green Bay.
h Red Tip. Blizsai'd, Rowe Ring Point.
B Rowe Junior, Black Diamond and Al
ways Sharp, at Gable's, 111-117 South
1! Second street.
e EASTER LILIES *3.00 per dozen
- Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower abop, siu
North Third street.
BUY a brass bed for *10.50. The A.
u Gerher Furniture Company, Third and
I lleily streets.
= WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
kinds razors, scis
>. 1 sors, knives and hair-clippers re-
U : sharpened. Goods called for and de
-4 j livered. Address, Box E123, care of
j Telegraph.
ir LONE LADY would like dressmaker
ir to take single room or apartment
n with her in a home in West Fairvlew.
>- Terms to suit applicant. Address W.,
0705, care of Telegraph,
I WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED For cash, (second
hand Dictionaries, Bibles, Ficti .1, '
Magazines, Novels, Wild West, Nic.c 1
(alter, Jesse James, elc., in t,ood eon- 1
I ditioii. Aurand's, 925 Norm Third I
street. j
I WATCH OUR 13XTRA PRICKS TOl
EMPTY BAUREUS.
[Oils . t $1.50 each
Molasses and Vinegar *l.lO each :
We also buy all other Barrels ano > '
.lunk.
I RELIABLE RAG AND METAL, CO., "
1105-1107 Nol'tli Sevdnth St.'
Both Phones.
i HIGHEST PRICES PAID for uU
: kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call
I Bell phone 4275. B. A brains Sou
524-832 North Seventh street.
■ S. SNEIDM AN VV ,bL PAi highest '
I prices lor second-hand doming,
.-.noes, luiuiLure, or carpets. Trial will
convince. Bell 2599 M, Hlb CowUuu.
CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE—
Bought at hignesl casn prices aiid
.-.old reasonable. S. Uetkin, 40< Bru<t,l
street. Ben plione 2ctiu.
WE BU ail kinds of disc records
Highest cash prices paid. N. Breuncr
1 a I & North Thu d street.
MAX SMELTZ
| Second-hauu furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Belt lijHlil or Dial 584,. or drop a pos
tal to Max Smeltz, iUlti Market stieet.
Will call, ouy or country.
Diamonds Bought for Oasli; appraisers
for estate. P. H. Cap lan Co.. 206 Mkt.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices'paid ur furniture. Morris
SchmcrU. 1030 Market Bell 3971 R.
i ~
BUSINESS OI'I'OUTUN ITIES
FOR SALE Coffee store doing
| wholesale and retail trade in business
I section of Harrisburg, doing good
business. Reason for selling. C. H.
Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harris
burg. Bell 2412 It.
FOR SALE—Corner property with ]
storeroom, grocery stock and fixtures.
All improvements. Also corner prop
erty in State street, all improvements.
Large storeroom, good stand for store.
C. H. Corder, 11H0 Walnut street, liar
risburg. Bell 2412 R.
—— J.
FOR SALE—Large business prop
erty in business section of Middle
town, near government buildings.
Suitable for large store of any kind
or boarding house. Will exchange
lon farm. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut
I street, Uarrisburg. Bell 2412 R.
I A MOVING PICTURE Film Ex-
I change operating successfully nftw,
| desired Business Associate of good
standing, with capital to invest. Ref
erences .exchanged. Full investiga
j tion solicited. Reply stating past
records. All communications strictlv
confidential. Address P. O. Box 488,
| Philadelphia.
; OlL—Why many big fortunes are so !
promptly returned from small invest- I
meats in certain oil companies. Write)
now for free circlar F26 which posi- j
t.ively demonstrates one present par-1
ticular rare opportunity in oil. O. E.
CHAN EV & COM PAN V, 35 Wall St.,!
New York.
STARTLING DISCOVERY makes old !
tiles new; guaranteed additional 5,000
miles at less than half cost of new j
| tires: makes tires puncture and I
t blowout proof. Used universally in |
Europe. Great War Time Seller. Old
established half-million dollar cor
poration wants men with ability in
each County; open small plant and
handle local business; SSOO to $3,000
i capital required. Should make $5,000 '
'to $15,000 annually. 10. Armstrong, 1
| Suite 800, 20 East Jackson, Chicago. j
! S PER CENT. FIRST MORTGAGE
[GOLD BONDS Interest paid semi-t
annually. Write for descriptive cir-I
cular. The Guarantee Mortgage &
I Trust Co., 68 West Monroe street, Chi- i
j cago. 111. j
i FOR SALE A line Blacksmith
j stand and good location, at Lingles- j
j town, right on the square. Call at
once. Mr. H, N. Orris, Linglestown, !
I I'a.
i ;
DRUG STORE FOR SALE that
! should interest you. An old stand of
' fered on very reasonable terms. Good
• proposition. We are going to sell this
store soon. .Your opportunity. Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR
SALE Very desirable, location —rea-
sonable rent —modernly equipped and
, business in a prosperous condition.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE Good
location, doing good business. Rent
reasonable. Good opportunity for
. right man.
A. P. DORANZ,
[ 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone.
: Member Uarrisburg Real Estate Board
FOR SALE Cigar Store and Pool
l room. Good stand. Good reason for
j selling. Address Box T, 7221, caro of
i | Telegraph.
- 1 If OR SALE A large, well-equip
l-jed, up-to-date Restaurant, located at
I | No. 0) West Washington Street, Hag
• erstown, Maryland. This Restaurant
j is situated on the best business block
- i in the city, between the Public Square
• and the Hotel Hamilton. Modern
, I equipment all placed in the past year.
Communicate with
i HARRY BRINDLE,
ELIAS B. HARTLE,
J. O. SNYDER.
Trustees,
. j Hagerstown, Md.
■ ! POOL ROOM Doing a good busi
l j ness. Consists of 3 tables and all
• equipment; two show cases, one wall
L case, cash register, ten chairs and
' I nock, Cal! tor uarticulara.
. I A. P. DORANZ.
. I 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone.
>; Member Uarrisburg Real Estate Board
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. i
I BUSINESS I'EItSONA I<S
ii.
PIANO AND FURNITURE
REPAIRING AND POLISHING.
• I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
I WILLIAM BROWN,
SIOLER MUSIC HOUSE,
j BELL 1020. 30 N. SECOND ST.
INCOME TAX REPORTS
1 Prepared Iy
H. E. SCHRIVER,
1 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT & AUDITOR,
61-62 Union Trust Bldg.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
SUITS
MADI3 TO ORDER, $15.00 UP.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
OUTLET CLOTHING CO.,
I 23 N. FOURTH ST.
OPEN EVE. ACROSS Y. W. C. A.
Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION
' CO.. Builders and Contractors. House
t.iilding our specialty- Job work
" looked after carefully. Dial 3706.
- OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH
J j STRKET.
= Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers
lor estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt.
QUININE —Look out tor that grippe
- feeling, likely to catch you this
- changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
- I'HOSP'IO QUININE will stave it off
f if taken in time. Gross Drag Store,
119 Market street.
r UPHOLSTERING And furniture
t repairing, mattresses renovated ana
. cushions of all kinds made. aN.
„ Cluck, 320-3."i Woodbin* street.
Phone 1317 J.
Money to Loan
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; po-itivoly lowest rates in clti
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO
* 132 Walnut Street. "*
MONEif TO LOAN on Real Estato
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrowers. Address P o
Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa.
WHEN YOU NEED MONEY
To meet immediate necessities, always
consult this reliable, licensed, bonded
institution chartered under Pennu.
jaws and financed by local people in
1909 to save borrowers from extortion.
Co-operative Loan & Investment Co
204 Chestnut Street.
We sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES
On furniture, reai estate and endorsed
notes. Licensed by the Slate and un
der lire supei vision of the Banking
Department.
EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO..
3 North Market Square,
Established 1904.
MONEY advanced to housekeepers
at legal rales; business confidential.
Profit Sharing Loan Society, Spoocer
Building. 9 North Market Square.
Musical
KIMBAL ORGAN FOR SALE Ap
ply 409 Woodbine street.
VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS,
BANJOS, Band and orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repai/ .
ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
IF your Talking Machine needs re
pairs, Just call Bell phono 3242 J. An
expert will be ut your service at once.
Or bring machine to 1213 North Third
street.
TALKING MACHINES of all kinds
j repaired by an expert. All work
promptly done and guaranteed. Call
Bell 2804R or 1504 Howard avenue.
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.
Haul Lug and Moving
j WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or
team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason
able. Phones. CONRAD BROS,, 446
Broad street.
BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER
Piano moving a specialty. Hauling
Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capi
tal St. C. V. 689?. Bell 852 W.
HOUSES AND CARRIAGES
i FOR SALE —SO head of horses and
| mules. Horses weigh 1,700 lbs. Single
• line leaders in mules and horses. Ap-
I ply first farm below New Cumberland
from end of trolley line.
HORSES FOR SALE
1 have seven tine horses, from 3 to
8 years of age. Will weigh 1,000 to
I 1,200 lbs.
I HBO. WELDING & BRAZING CO.,
( 94-96 S. Cameron St.
Where to Dine Well
STOUFFERV. RESTAURANT!
Home ccoking served to Busi
nessmen and Ladies in sepa
i rate diningroom.
Storage
| STORAGE —Fireproof and non-ftre
j proof warehouses. Private rooms lor
househoftl goods, $2 a month up. Har
risburg Storage Co.. 437-415 S. 2nd ot.
I STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house
1 hold goods,merchandise. Private i-oonis
! sl-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. u
Cooper & Co. Both phones.
STORAGE ln brick building, rear
I 408 Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rales, p
. G. Diener. 408 Market street.
Undertakers
WILLIAM PAGE,
I Funeral Director and Embalmei,
630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa.
j CONTRACT $75.00 FUNERAL.
1 I You can select from an octagon end
oak nicely polished, black cloth or
' white embossed plush caskets, six sil
ver handles, engraved name plate,
cream or white satin lining and pi I -
■ low. Outside case of pine. Embalm
ing remains, draping door, laying ot.t
" and dressing, use of my Funeral par
" lor to bury from, directing services.
hearse and two coaches.
f My service can bo had Day or Night.
Special attention given to Steelton,
Carlisle and out-of-town calls.
■ Licensed in New Jersey No, lsi-A.
t Pennsylvania, No. 3998.
Priv-ite Automobile Ambulance.
<■ Of lice Bell Phone 4748J, Dial Phone 3907
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
i FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
1312 Derry St.
| BELL 1956. DIAL 2188.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
i Funeral Director and Embalmer,
611 North Second Street.
Bell 252. Dial^Jll4s.
Cleaners and Dyers
j SAVE your clothes. Get them clean-
I ed, pressed, dyed or repaired at Good
i man's, 1306 >,i North Sixth St. Wo do it
i right. Phones. Call and deliver.
| EGGERT'S
! CLEANING AND DYING WORKS.
1245 MARKET ST.
"SATISFACTION GUARANTEED."
' BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER.
AUTOMOBILES
WANTED, TO BUY Late model
Ford, town or touring car. Must be
in good condition. State lowest cash
.price. 38 West Washington street,
j Chambe"burg, Pa.
STERLING TIRES AND TUBES.
5,000 MILES. FREE REPAIRS.
MARKER'S STERLING ACCESSORY
HOUSE, 1006 MARKET ST.
MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6
Bosch high tension. Eismann, Dixev.
Mea, Remy and different
makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A.
Schiffman, 1021 Market street. Bel.
■1633.
FORD-OVERLAND For sale rea
sonable. Thoroughly overhauled. Try
. the Rex Repair Shop for your motor
troubles, overhauling and radiator re
pair work after all others have failed.
We will satisfy you. We have a man
for either 4, 6 and 8-cylinder mo
tors.
REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO..
1917 North Third Street.
• SIX
> FORD
i DELIVERY
I CARS
: FOR SALE
Fully equipped. All in good condi
tion. Big bargain for quick sale. Also
i one Ford-a-Form truck.
I
ANDREW REDMOND,
, Third and Reily Sts.
Ak. '