Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 11, 1918, Page 15, Image 15

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Deaths
URTH On Tnesday, April 9, 1918.
at the residence of her brother, J - ,
W. Orth. Pittsburgh, Miss Rebecca .
Heily Orth. , . ~ -
Funeral services will be held iron ,
thte residence 01' her brother, Dr. .
U Orth, 206 Pine street, Harris burg, .
!•&., Friday afternoon, at 3: JO. m
torment private. j
ST It iliU Moses Nauman Straub i
. died op April 9, at 3:lu P. M.. at
f his residence, Market street. New |
Cumberland, aged 38 years, - ,
months and 8 days. i
Funeral on Friday. April 12, meet
ins at the house at 1 P. M. Her ,
vices in First Church of God.
Cumberland, at 1:30 P. M, I' " , ■!]!; !
services in Church of Uod at Eliza j
lethtown, Lancaster county, at o.ju .
I>. M, Interment Mt. Tunnell teme- |
tery, Elizabethtown, Pa. .The |
tives and friends are invited to at
lend without further_notiee. ;
instructions
BUSINESS EDUCATION The
SCHOOL, OF RESULTS — the OIJ3ESI ,
and BEST RECOGNIZED LEADER I
—the ACCREDITED INSTITUTION ,
invites you to investigate Its claims,
and solicits your patronage upon the t
basis of what it HAS-done and . ;
NOW doing. School of Commerce and ,
Harrisburg Business College, Troup
Building, 15 South Market Square.
Both phones. j
INDIVIDUAL. PROMOTION in
Shorthand. Typewriting, Engllsn •
Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Aritn.. etc.
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL, ALL. \ EAR I
Enter any time. Bell J>94U. :
THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL
121 Mkt. St. Chas. R. Beckley. Prin.
Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. |
LOST AND FOUND J
LOST Reward offered to hnder |
of four rings lost on Harris street,
between Third and Fourth, or TlMra |
and North, entrance to Capitol. ™- !
turn to 351 Harris. j
LOST A gold friendship bracelet,
on Walnut or Sixteenth street. Ke- -
ward if returned to 18b \ ainut
street. == I
iiKLI'WAXTKD —MALB
WANTED Polisher, machinist !
and apprentice to learn machine trade. ;
Apply W. O. Hickok Mfg. Co. j
LARGE concern wishes services of
an experienced truck drivei\ night
deliveries in Harrisburg and vicinity.
Address E., 7U3ti. care of Telegraph.
WANTED A man. who can 1110
stove patterns i<nd make ,liis own
fallow boards. Steady job in a pleas
ant locality. Address D,, 7080, care
of Telegraph. Harrisburg. Pa.
WANTED A metal patternmaker
that can make up moulding mache
plates. Steady job in a pleasant lo
cality. Address F., "">35. care of Tele
graph, Harrisburg. Pa. '
WANTED Middle-aged man to
act as watchman and janitor. A good
place and steady employment. Ad
dress W„ 7083. care of Telegraph.
WANTED A reliable boy, from
16 to 18 years of age, to work in a
photographer's shop. Full time. Ap
*ol uiooy. puooay 6S A iu
WANTED A man to help at
stable. Apply Penna. Milk Products.
I'lls North Fourth street.
WANTED Automobile Sheet
Metal Workers and Helpers; experi
enced in making Fenders, Hoods, etc.
York Corrugating Co.. York. Pa.
WANTED Several men for ware
house work. Apply at once. Witman
Bros., 40 North Tenth street.
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WANTED Three live, young
men to learn salesmanship, who are
satisfied with sls per week while
learning. Apply Mr. Doman. Spooner
Bldg.. Market Square.
EXPERIKNCED STENOGRAPHER,
familiar with general office work.
State age. education, experience and
salary wanted. Address L, 7003. care
of Telegraph.
A LARGE food concern, operating
in Pennsylvania, has opening for 10
men 25 to 45 years of a tie. to intro
duce our products on the advanced
premium plan. Excellent proposition.
Steady employment, with drawing ac
count. Call, for interview, at 269
Broad street.
TAILORS W A NTED
Good paj*. Apply at once. 414
North Third street.
STEAMFITTER WANTED. AT
ONCE Good wages. Steady work.
Onlv experienced steam or pipetitters
need apply. Camp Curtin Pipe and
Supply Co.. Seventh and Curtin
streets.
LABORERS
AND
CARPENTERS
WANTED AT ONCE
ON
GOVERNMENT WORK
NEAR MIDDLETOWN
Permanent work
tind good wages.
Carpenters. 62'/ic an hour.
Laborers, 35c an hour.
Time and half time for over
time.
Double time for Sundays.
Report at once, ready for work.
Apply at office, Jednota
between Highspire and Middle
town.
JAMES BLACK MASONRY- AND
CONSTRUCTION CO.
INSIDE WORK Good man want
ed for tea and coffee business: no one
over 30 years need apply; reference. 1 ?
required. Apply at Grand Union Tea
Co.. -'OS North Second street.
WANTED Two experienced
hbuse-to-hoUse salesmen to sell elec
trical appliance. Middle-aged men
preferred. Proposition Al. Investi
gate. Inquire 206 North Court street.
Nationally advertised.
PORTER WANTED, IMMEDIATE
LY' at Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 North
Court street.
MEN WANTED to load, stone, 29
cents per tori. Can earn $25 to $35 per
week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax
tang.
1 FARM FORSAII |i
AT BRANDTS VILLE :
\ 3-o.cre farm on the York and/
!■ Carlisle State Road 3 miles west !
of Dlllsburg along the Phila-;'
' delphia and Reading Railroad —|
!' close t.o church, school, store,
; blacksmith shop and mill and milk 1
station. 2%-story frame house'
with 6 rooms—never-falling well— i
large stable—new hog pen—ehiclt
enhousc fine fruit trees.'!
; Price • 1.100
Miller Brothers & Co.
! Member libit. Ileal Estate Hoard <
I,neurit and Court Streets
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THURSDAY EVENING, HXRRISBURG TELEGITOIPIT , APRIL 11, 1918'.
HELP WANTED—MALE
OPPORTUNITY
Young men. about the age
of 19 years, to receive special
mechanical training, paying
good wages with additional
I premium while learning.
Applicants must furnish
satisfactory references.
Apply to
E. D. Thomas,
ELLIOTT-FISHER CO..
-
Harrisburg, Pa.
■ WANTED Plumbers. Apply M.
jH. Baker & Co., 1330 Derry street.
FIREMEN,
BRAKEMEN.
I
STATION BAGGAGEMEN,
MECHANICS
AND LABORERS
Wanted on Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company.
Help win the war. Per
manent employment, with
good pay. Apply .to
ROOM 29,
| HARRISBURG PASSENGER STATION
! SEVERAL canvassers with news
paper or similar, experience. Perma
i nent work for those who make good.
| Apply K., 7130, care of Telegraph.
j WANTED Man to repair bicycles.
Call on Esterbrook, 912 North Third
I street.
WANTED Two coatmakers. Ap- j
j ply Steelton Store Co., Steelton, Pa. !
i I
I -
JANITOR WANTED
Middle-aged white man want
ed as janitor. Good wages
I to able and willing man.
SWIFT & COMPANY.
Seventh and North Sts.
I
|
j SHELL OPERATORS WANTED
; On 4.-7-inch and 5-inch shells. Piece-;
I work. Guarantee 40c per hour. Time |
I nnd half over eight hours. Can make
$6.00 per day. Best shop conditions. |
j Address C. W., care of Telegraph Of
i lice. • I
WANTED
Blacksmith, and also a lathe
man. Apply
HARRISBURG LIGHT AND
POWER CO..
Ninth Strert Plant,
And Inquire for Mr. stein
metz or Mr. Armstrong.
, j
FREIGHT TRUCKERS
WANTED
i Fifty whit® or colored able-bodied j
; men panted for • trucking freight i
I (piecework basis) at the
I DIVISION STREET TRANSFER. '
PENNA. RAILROAD
Must be able to read and write. j
i Take Rockvllle or Fourth street car j
j to Division street.
Apply in person to
J. W. DENNIS.
Agent.
; j
HELP WANTED—-FEMALE ;
1 AN old-established firm requires ]
the services of a young lady with
I knowledge ,t .stenoi aphy and type
! writing, who is willing to oe trained i
|in handling certain branches of its'
; work. An excellent opportunity and
; j steady employment for one willing to]
i j learn. Address, in confidence l'or in- i
terview. Box V, 7084, care of Tele
[ ; graph. _
j HOUSEKEEPER For elderly
couple in small town. Reply, stating
1 i wages expected. Address 0., 7082,
1 care of Telegraph.
' I SALESGIRL WANTED —To work
in store. Wages, $9.00 per week. Give
. r.ge, reference and experience. Ad
dress J., 7038, care of Telegraph.'
GIRL WANTED To work at Soda
' Fountain. Wages. SB.OO per week.
. (Jive age and reference. Address 8.,
; 7037, care of Telegraph.
i I WANTED • Experienced white
1 girl for general housework. Apply
1635 North Second street.
j SHOE SALESWOMEN Thorough
ly experienced selling women's lino
footwear. Ideal working conditions.
Kxeellent salaries. Apply at once.
B. Rodney, 34 North Third street.
Apply to Mr. A. B. McCarter, Man
ager.
WANTED A respectable woman
for light housework. Small family,
(iood home to right party. Call Bell
phone 1805 R.
WANTED ■ — A girl for general
! housework. No washing or ironing.
' Apply 1522 State street, or call Bell
1 phone 4226.
WANTED Operators 011
1 power sewing' machines. Steady
work, JENNINGS' MFG. CO'.,
j 2012 North Fourth street.
WANTED. AT ONCE OP
ERATORS FOR SEWING MA
CHINES. INEXPERIENCED
i WILL BE PAID WHILE
LEARNING; EXPERIENCED
5 I OPERATORS CAN MAKE COO I)
5 ! WAGES. POSITIONS PERMA
i I NENT. AS WE HAVE ORDERS
ENOUGH ON HAND TO KEEP
•I OCR FACTORY RUNNING AT
i ITS FULL CAPACITY FOR A.
YEAR. BONUS PAID EVERY
1 ! PAY DAY TO ALL EMPLOYES.
1 i BLOUGH MANUFACTURING
" | COMPANY.
RF.ILY AND FULTON STS.
' OFFICE GIRLS WANTED—AppIy
Steelton Store Co., Steelton. Pa.
1 HOUSEKEEPER Able to cook,
wanted by April 20. Family of four.
Good home, with sittlngroom and bed
a room for own use. Apply by letter.
1 stating wages, P. O. Box No. 504, Har
[ risburg. Pa.
i I HAVE nn opening in your' city
j for a woman of culture and refine
-1 ment with social service work experi
; ence. The position is permanent and
- j profitable and carries opportunities
for advancement. Stato age. experi
! j erne and salary expected. W. J5. Cook,
' 509 Denokla Bldg.. Philadelphia, I'a.
PI CHAMBERMAID WANTED Ap
; ; ply Crystal Hotel.
i EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER,
' familiar/with general office work.
State age, education, experience and
salary wanted. Address R„ 7079, care
I of Telegraph.
WANTED Assistant bookkeeper
and stenographer. One with experi
ence. - Good opportunity for right
party. Apply at once. Address R„
7031, care of Telegraph.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE ,
INSPECTORS AND FOLDERS I
WANTED Apply Shearer Manufac
turing Co.. 308 Hamilton street.
WANTED
Girls over 3 8-. to work in
candy factory. Apply at
office
THE D. BACON CO..
341 South Cameron St.
WAITRESS WANTED Uniform
furnished; 9-hour day; no Sunday
work. Apply 211 Walnut street.
SALESMEN WANTED
WE now have open eastern half of
; Pennsylvania for energetic salesman
on a high-grade line of Stock and
Poultry Remedies. Good trade estab
lished. References required. The
Oal-Sino Co.. Inc.. Baltimore, Md.
lIELP WANTED—FEMALE
I
WANTED
Several bright girls. Apply
HARRISBURG SILK MILL
i
EXPERIENCED and refined dining- i
room girl wanted. Apply Manhattan '
Restaurant, 317 Market street.
T WANTED ' j
Sewing Machine operators to make I
ladies' and children's wear. Also fold- i
ers and trimmers. Easy work, and
best pay. Learners paid while learn- i
ing. $7 guaranteed the third consecu- I
tive week of learning. After the I j
piecework.
HARRISBURG APPAREL CO.,
New Up-to-date Factory,
j Sixth and Herr Streets. i
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE [
! OFFICE WORK Experienced, j
| young man desires position in gen- 1
eral office work; can furnish best of!
j references. Address T„ 7029, care of
| Telegraph.
' WANTED A position as driver
:of a truck or private car; can fur
j nlsh references. Apply 1320 North
I Front street.
j WANTED Young man desires
clerical work; has had one year's ex-|
perlencc. Address H., 7032, care of ]
| Telegraph. j
j CHAUFFEUR Experienced color- I
led man desires to run truck or pri- I
vate family car; has five years' experi- i
ence; can furnish references. Call, or
address. 1320 North Front street. i
! WATCHMAN Experienced white}
: man desires night \yorlc or clerking
!in store; can furnish reference. Ap
| ply at 107 H South Second street.
I STEAM SHOVEL OPERATOR
• Would like position; can give refer
i ence. Call 4549 Bell, or address 632
! Reily street.
I WANTED Young, married white
man. 24 years old, in fourth class
draft, wishes position driving for pri-
I vate family; can do all repairing and]
j furnish best of reference. Apply 1719
j Penn street. Harrisburg. j
j SITUATIONS \\ANXKD—Female ,
i WANTED White girl, 21 years j
I of age, wishes position doing house- |
work with no cooking and washing;
! prefers to go home at night; has had
| two years' experience. Address M.
V. Y., care of Telegraph.
! WANTED A middle-aged white
I woman wishes to do general house
j work. Call Dial 9446.
' WANTED Colored girl wants to
ido general housework. Call, or ad
i dress, 658 Calder street.
! WANTED Woman wishes day's
! work of any kind. Call Bell phone
i 1586 after 6 P. M.
j _ ROOMS I'OH KENT
i FOR RENT Two nice, unfurnish
ed rooms for housekeeping, at a low
rental in exchange for some house
hold duties. Apply 402 North Second
street.
I FOR RENT Nicely furnished
room, or two unfurnished rooms, in
private family; centrally located. Bell j
phone 1019 W.
THREE unfurnished third fioor j
rooms for rent. No children. Apply!
263 Herr street.
NORTH SECOND STREET—Large,
well-furnished bedroom, third fioor
front, with private family; steam '
heat; use of bath and phone; gentle
-1 men preferred. Bell 4406 M.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
one with large porch, for gentlemen
■ only. References required. Box 8,
Camp Hill, Pa. Bell telephone 3043 M. <
167 S. SUMMIT ST. One large. !
furnished room, second floor; all mod
. ern conveniences; use of phone; suit
able l'or two gentlemen, or man and
wife; with or .without board. Call at
' above address, or Bell 3262 J.
FURNISHED liOOM— Business ec
-1 tiou, with board by the week or meal.
Businessmen's luncheon from 12 to
< 1:30. Address 113 Locust.
I ■■
| ROOMS WANTED
TWO ladies desire three unfurnish
- ed rooms for light housekeeping, or
I small apartment on or near Market
, street, on the Hill. Can furnish ref- j
erence. Address X. T. Y., care of I
Telegraph. j
~~ BOARDERS WANTED !
BOARDERS WANTED .By the
meal, day or week. Call at 506 Mar
ket street.
BOARL>ERS WANTED All con
veniences. Men preferred. Apply 74 !
North Severiteentn street. t
A PARTMENTS l OiV RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT With
modern improvements. 1315 North
Third street. j
MODERN APARTMENT—4 rooms
and batli. steam heat, located at i 2
North Market Square. Rent. S3O. Im
mediate possession. Apply li. u
Egolf, Optometrist. Dial 3501.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT
. Fully furnished, first lioor; city steam
• heat; all conveniences; also single
rooms; telephone. Address 719 North
. Sixth street.
[ APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED —Young, married couple,
' with best of reference, wishes to ren,t
three or four-room apartment, or
- house, furnished or unfurnished, in
lr or near Harrisburg. Must be reason
- able. Address L T ., 7035, care of Tele
. graph.
u WANTED. TO RENT Apartment
. of five rooms and bath, centrally lo
cated. No children. Immediate pos
session. Address G., 7054, care of
- Telegraph. •
" ' ItKAL ESTATE Folt SALE
FOR SALE 1247 Swatara street.
' A desirable 3-story brick house; 8
i rooms and bath; front and back
e porches; gas; hot air fcirnace and
large yard. Price. $2,800. Inquire at
. 141 s Market street.
r CAMP HILL Home on two level
-I acres; all conveniences; 10 minutes'
t! walk to street car; view of Capitol
, and city from front porch; variety of
fruit; $4,200. W. 11. Vingst, Long
street. Camp Hill. Pa,
Find the Right Want Ad
and Answer It
, And you'll find the place in which
you can live with more comfort, ac
cording to expense involved, than
you've ever had. There's always a bet
ter apartment to be had when you
have any real grievance about your
present one. And the better apart
mcnts are always advretised.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALIi)
FOR SALE Modern three-story
brick residence. Lot. 25x162. with
double garage on rear. Apply on
premises. 2941 North Second street.
BIG BARGAIN IN PENBROOK
HI;AL ESTATE 2736 Boas sii'eet,
I'enbrook, will be sacrificed to qiAck
buyer for $1,600. Shade trees in
front, fruit trees in yard—lot, 180 feet
deep. Reason for selling', have left
town. M. J. Sheaffer, Agt., Penn street,
Penbrook. Pa.
HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
Several fine homes on the Hill.
Terms reasonable. Lincoln Realty
Co., 1120 Seventh street.
FOUR NEW HOUSES Pay as
rent plan, located at Twenty-nintli
and Derry streets. Inquire J. W.
Kline, 1322 State street. Bell phone
4SJ.
HOUSE FOR SALE, 2332 North
Sixth street 3-story frame; lot, 20x
120 feet; 15 ft. alley. Apply 240 Wyom
ing avenue, Enola.
26 SOUTH EIGHTEENTH STREET
—3-story frame; front and back
porch; all improvements; possession
at once. Liberal terms. D. A. Caley
708 Kunkel Building. Bell 589.
HOUSES of all kinds In city and
suburbs, from SI,OOO lip. Terms easy
Pay as rent. C. H. Corder, 1190 Wal
nut street. Bell 2412 R.
SIXTEENTH STREET, NEW CUM
BERLAND 2%-story frame house
all Improvements; lot, 100x365; out
building, 24x24, suitable for garage.
Will sell all or hall'. Part cash needed.
F. M. Williams.
ENOLA For sale, three very de
sirable houses, located on Columbia'
Road; all modern improvements; six
roo.ns and bath; cemented cellars;
luige yards; lot, 50x150; will sell on
easy terms. Inquire C. D. Bowman,
227 Maclay street.
VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—Pos
session at once, in Highspire; 10 min
utes' walk to Government buildings;
nice size lot. Price. $2,300. Also cot
tages and bungalows for sale very
cheap. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut
Street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R.
FOR SALE Two liouseß on ad- I
(joining lots, renting for $14.50 perl
i month. Will sell for $1,425.00. Room I
Ito build another house on lot. Apply |
[ Store, 1117 North Third. !
I FOR BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE !
BUY ONE OF THESE
NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES
Located on North Second Street
| at Seneca stone construction—
j 8 rooms 2 baths marblo
shower hardwood floors first
and second floors stone lire
i place glass enclosed porch
lot, 27x160 feet to Penn Street—
i room for garden and garage.
Convenient terms of payment
• may be arranged.
Sample house open for inspection.
C. L. LONG, .
Builder and Owner,
I Kunkel Building, Harrisburg.
! J. E. GIPPLE. ~ ~
-REALTOR
FIRE INSURANCE
RENT COLLECTING
I 1251 Market St Bell Phone <259.
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Bourd
FOR SALE Well-lo
cated Building Lots in the
Tenth Ward. Near two
trolley lines. Splendid
opportunity for builder or
for factory sites. For
full particulars address
0., 3211, care of Telegraph.
; 1
i 1732 REGINA ST.—3-s. brick; Br. !
'and hath; all imp.; side entrance. Ir- >
j win M. Cassell, 1444 Reglna St. !
REAL ESTATE FOR KENT
| FOR RENT 916 North Sixteenth,
nine-room brick, steam heat, gas and
[electric light, $45.00. Immediate pos
session. Phone 2012.
BAKERY FOR RENT Best stand
in the city, 217 Broad street. Apply
to Mrs. Orth, 219 Broad street.
RENT FOR SUMMER Furnished
bungalow, along Susquehanna river,
mile above Dauphin Station; live
rooms and bathroom; conveniences;
wide porches; two-car garage. Call
933 North Third.
COLD STORAGE PLANT Two
t car capacity. D. A. Caley, 708 Kunkel
Building. Bell 589. •
1015 NORTH FRONT ll rooms
2 baths steam heat immediate
possession. Communicate with Mrs.
D. E. Dismukes. Bell 672J, 1559 J.
REAL "ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
I 1818 NORTH THIRD STREET—De
sirable tenant with reference. Apply
A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street.
HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth
and Curtin streets. Possession of
h'ifth street houses about July 15,
1918. 513 Curtin street, possession by
April 15. 1918. Fred C. Miller, 31
North Second. Bell phone 307 J.
' FOR SAI E~OR~EXCHANGE
WHAT have you to offer in ex
change on a farm of 115 acres, 5 miles
from Harrisburg in a very good lo
cation? Also fois a suburban home,
i with almost an acre of ground along
trolley line? Attractive prices for
I cash. J. K. Kipp, 2203 North Fourth
street. __
I REAL ESTATE WANTED
SMALL HOUSE OR APARTMENT
WANTED City or suburbs; small
family; good reference. Address, giv
ing particulars, rent and location, to
Box D. 556, care of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
AVE BUY HOUSES of all kinds. Ad
dress P. O. Box 349. j
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
BRIGHT,, roomy store for rent; aj
paying location for restaurant. Al- i
terations to suit tenant. 1254 Market
street. Apply R. M. Shope, Tailor, i
1250 Market street.
FOR RENT
Storeroom, 504 Market street.
Storerooms, 248 and 252 Hamilton
street $12.00 I
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
CHAS. ADLER,
1002 N. THIRD STREET.
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
FARMS
COLORADO FARMS AND RANCHES
—9O per cent, level, $lO to sl2 per
acre. Get interested. Come and see
inc. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street,
Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R.
FARMS of every description from I
' 1 acre to 200 acres each Some close I
to trolley and railroad. Some easy
terms. C. H. Corner, 1190 Walnut)
street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R.
FARMS WANTED
I will sell your Farm anywhere, ;
any kind, so the price is rij-ht. No |
sale, no charge. C. H. Corder. 1190 (
Walnut St., Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R.
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FOR SATjE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE A small heater, cheap. |
Inquire 1314 Green street.
FOR SALE White reed go-cart, !
1 high-chair, white iron bed, with I
springs and mattress; 1 motor washer,
1 small refrigerator. Apply 623 Reily i
street.
SMALL STEAM LAUNDRY —' In
Stood coindition. Nice trade of Bundle
work only. A bargain for cash if
sold quickly. Address A., 7081, care
of Telegraph.
ONE No. 1 Royal peanut and coffee
roaster, one electric coffee mill, two
pairs scales, one large refrigerator,
holds 25U pounds of ice, good condi
tion; popcorn crispettc machine. En
tire outfit for inside or outside
work. 1917, 4-cylinder, seven-passen- I
ger Studebaker. Call evenings. Capi- j
tal Tea Co., 1835 Berryhill.
RIVER SAND FOR SALE at Front'
and Paxton streets, Harrisburg, Pa.
George Dunlap Co.
FOR SALE
Miscellaneous unserviceable ar
ticles of police equipment will bo ex
posed for siUe on April 23, 1918, at
the store room of the Department of
Stato Police, Capitol Building, Har
risburg, Pa. List of articles may be |
had on application to Department of I
State Police. Bids should be sub- I
mitted in writing on the entire lot.'
Address Superintendent State Police, j
P. O. Box 6T7, Harrisburg, Pa. j
SODA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE At !
bargain. Installing a larger one. !
Must sell at once. Sweet Shop, Fourth
and Walnut streets.
BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS
SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for
traded and rebuilt typewriters all
makes bought—sold—rented and ex- i
changed. Geo. P. Tillotson, 205 Locuat !
street. I
UPRIGHT PIANO, slightly used,
in excellent condition. For price and j
inspection apply at premises, 209
South Front street. Harrisburg, Pa. '
Rell phone 323 W. j
FOR SALE, at Gable's 111-117
South Second street, Lawn Fence, i
Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting, !
Building Hardware, Plaster Boaru, I
Upson Fall Board, Compo-Board, !
Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings,
Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. .
FOR SALE Unredeemed watches :
l and diamonds at prices lower than ;
(can be bought wholesale.
CHAS. ARONSON,
Reliable Jeweler and Broker,
| 422 Market Street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
MAX ,SMELTZ
Second-ha;nd furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos
tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street.
Will call, city or country.
Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers !
for estate. P. 11. Cuplan Co., 206 Mkt.
WATCH OUR PRICES for Empty
• Barrels
Oils §}.|s each |
Vinegar sl.Bu each
Molasses $1.50 each
Whisky $2.10 each
We also buy all kinds of Junk.
RELIABLE RAG & METAL CO.,
1107 N. Seventh St. Both phones.
WANTED A good, second-hand
shoe shine outfit. Address 11., 6969,
care of Telegraph.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call
Bell phone 4215. B. Abrams & Son.
524-832 North Seventh street.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furnlturo here.
Hi till orices paid for furniture. Morris
SchmerU. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
CASH PAID for Books. Novels and
Magazine ß - Aurand's 925 N. Third St.
CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE—
Bouaht at highest cash prices and
fold reasonable. S. Refkin. 407 Broad
street. Bell phone 2360.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BILLIARD PARLOR For sale
cheap to quick cash buyer. For par
ticulars write to Box 93, Mt. Union,
la. .
POOL ROOM D°ln* a good busl
ness. Consists of 3 tables and ail
aras s&s&rsms -ss
1225 N. Sixth St. „ , Phona.
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
BUSINESS PERSONALS |
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, 35c
doz.; old ntyle, 25c each. Gorgas Drug
Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert anu
Sons.
RELIABLE
ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP I
GENERAL REPAIRING
1303 N. SIXTH ST.,
BELL 3a95. DIAL 5854
Diamonds Bought (or Cash; appraisers >
for estate. P. H. Cuplan Co.. 206 Mkt. j
QUININE —LOOK out rot that grippe !
feeling, likely to catch you this I
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVK I
PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off i
if taken in time. Gross Drug Store.
119 Market street. I
Money to Loan
WHEN YOU NEED MONEY * j
To meet immediate necessities, always
consult this reliable, licensed .bonded >
Institution chartered under Penna. I
laws and financed by local people In 1
iiiua to save borrowers from extortion.
Co-operative Loan & Investment Co
-204 Chestnut Street.
1
We sell -W. S. & and Thrift Stamps.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrowers. Address p. O.
Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES
On furniture, real estate and endorsed
notes. Licensed by the State and un- i
der the supervision of the Banking !
Department.
I EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO, !
3 North Market Square, >
Established 1904
WE LEND MONEY in compliance '
with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu- I
I als In need of ready cash; small loans i
: a specialty; business confidential;
: payments borrower's convenl- ]
| ence; positively lowest rates in city. '
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT Co..
! 132 Walnut Street.
Mimical
l IF your Talking Macnine needs re
i pairs. Just cull Bell phono 3242 J. An
expert will be i.t your service at one*. !
Or bring machine to 1213 Norm Third
street.
TALKING MACHINES promptly and !
carefully repaired by an expert only. !
OYLER'S, 14 South fourth street. |
LEAVING CITY Would like to!
store pia.no and talking machine with
good family, or will sell cheap on
monthly payments. Address P., 7077,
I care of Telegraph.
| TALKING MACHINES of all kinds
I repaired by an expert. All work
I promptly uor.o and guaranteed. Call
| Bell 2804 P. or 1504 avenue.
Hauling and Moving
AUTO HAULING Local 6r long- !
distance. Furniture und piano moving !
' a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 9t7
i Capital street. Both phones.
1 HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped
I for furniture, freight and piano mov-
I ing. No distance too far. Careful
j driver. J. E. Gruber's Truck Service,
i lrvin Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa.
Hell phone 16R-6.
GENERAL HAULLNG AND FAST
I EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby
j towns with auto trucks. Only ex
perienced and careful drivers. Call
Bell 3320, or Dial 2265.
( WE do till kinds of hauling—auto or
: team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason-
I able. Phones. CONRAD BROS.. 44a
Broad street.
YYlnerc to Dine Well
! STOUFFER'o RESTAURANT.
Home ccoking served to Buelt
I nessmen and Ladies In sepa
rate diningroom.
Storage
i STORAGE —Fireproof and non-lire
proof warehouses. Private rooms tor
' liousehofd ifoods, $2 a month up. Har
j risburg fatoiage Co., 437-445 S. 2nd at.
! STORAGE —419 Broad street, house-
I hold goods,merchandise. Private .ooms
| sl-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. D
I Cooper & Co. Both phones.
i STORAGE —ln brick building, rear
! 408 Market. Household goods in clean.
! private rooms. Reasonable rates, p
| G. Dlener. 408 Market street.
Undertakers
RUDOLPH K. SPICISR,
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
611 North Second Street.
Bell 852. Dial <146.
WILLIAM PAGE^
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907.
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2188.
j Cleaners and Dyers ,
' SAVE your clothes. Get them ctean
| ed, pressed, dyed or repaired at Good
man's. 1306H North Sixth St. We do It
right. Phones. Call and deliver.
EGGERTS
CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS,
1245 MARKET ST.
"SATISFACTION GUARANTEED."
I BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER.
I automobilics
FOR SALE 6O-H.-P. touring car;
electric lights and starter; in line
shape; will demonstrate. First $200.00
takes it. Address 8., 7114, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Over
land Model 83 Roadster. Can use
either right or heavy car. Marker's,
lOOli Market Btreet.
SPECIAL PRICES
STERLING CORD TIRES
MARKER'S,
100G MARKET ST.
A 1 TOABOBILE FOR SALE 1916
Buick truck; electric lights; newly
painted; in Al condition; must be
sold. Apply 1427 North Third. Bell
1479.T.'
FOR SALE Two truck Ford
units, of one-ton capacity. Will fit
Ford, Maxwell or Chevrolet. Will
sell at less than distributor's cost to
quick buyer. Inquire of Myers Ac
cessory House, Cameron and Mul
berry streets.
FORD Touring, perfect, less than
8250.00; Maxwell Roadster, perfect,
line condition, will sell less than
$250.00. Horst, Linglestown, Pa.
FOR SALE NATIONAL "High
way Twelve" cylinder, seven-passen
ger touring car, 1916 Model. Run only
1,050 miles. Same as new. Excep
tional Bargain at S9OO. Only cash
proposition considered. Write John
M. Geddes, 331 High street. Williams
port,
OVERLAND 5-passenger, No. 69,
for sale; In first-class condition, vlth
sundries attachment; has been well
taken care of; bargain for some one;
price, S3OO. W. Marzolf, 447 Broad
street.
HUPMOBILE 20, ROADSTER ln
excellent shape. A bargain tu quick
buyer.
Pullman Speedster. Roadster type;
Al shape. Will be sold at a bargain.
Ford Touring; recently overhauled;
a bargain for $250.
A. SCHIFFMAN. 1021 Market
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBIBE OWNERS ~
Special Price on
Kelly Springfield Tires.
30x3 Plain $16.76
31x4 Kant Slip $34.52
32x3 >/4 " *• $28.56
32x4 " " $35.64
33x4 " " $36.73
Special on F*slc Tires
36x4 Non Skid $32.56
35x4 % " " $35.48
82x4 " " $22.88
Special on Goodyear Tires
4-33x4 Plain, $15.00
H. F. ESTERBROOK,
Dial 4990. 912 N. Third S:.
EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE
All makes of batteries recharged I
and repaired; work guaranteed.
Auto repairing; electrical work a
specialty.
EXCELS (OR AUTO & BATTERY CO.
llth and Mulberry Sts.
MAGNETOS All i /pes; and 4
Roach high tei.olou, Ei-imann, Dixey
J-plitdorf, Mea, Kemy and different
loukus of culls, carburetors, etc. A.
Sclilffmun. 1021 Market street. BL
8533.
FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road
ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage, 82
South Cameron street.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmera.
in any condition. See nie before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A. SuhifCman, 1021 Market
street. Bell 3633.
FORD Touring Cars and Roadsters.
All late models in first-class condi
tion. Every car guaranteed. Call at
322 Blackberry street.
FOR SALE Five-passenger tour
ing car in fine condition; good tires.
30-H.-P. A very dependable car. See
Owner, 1828 Park street.
FORD-OVERLAND-CIIALMEBS
For sale reasonable. Thoroughly
overhauled. Try the Hex Repair Shop
for your motor troubles, overhauling
and radiator repair work after all
others have failed. We will satisfy
you. We have a man for either 4, 6
and 8-cylinder motors.
REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO
(iARAUfcS
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
AUTOMOBILISTS Cut your tire
expense. Buy factory seconds. Ask
me for prices on any standard make.
Diai phone 5938. 11. L. Enders, Auto
Supplies, 239 South Cameron street.
! BRING your car to us. Experts on
! ignition and carburetor troubled.
Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE
AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Hoth phones, j
FEDERICK'S GARAGE under new
management. Expert mechanics on
carburetors and ignition troubles. All
work guaranteed. Both phones. C.
W. Carr.
YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by
an expert. Your motor troubles remu
-1 died. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third
I street.
WM. PENN GARAGE ~~
I 304-6 Munech street. Limousines for
j funerals, parties and balls; careful
I drivers; open day and night. Bell
| 4564.
! MOTORCYCLES AN 1) IMOXCLES"
WE BUY old bicycles, coaster
brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990
Esterbrook.
BICYCLES. BICYCLES.
New and rebuilt bicycles at very at
tractive prices; guaranteed ropa'lr
; ing; come here and get a square deal
H. F. ESTERBROOK.
912 N. Third Street,
j Dial 4990.
BICYCLES TO HIRE
DAY OR WEEK.
DAYTON CYCLE CO.,
| 912 N. 3rd ST. DIAL 4990.
; motcTrcycles - and - bicycles"
100 BICYCLES
! We will buy 100 SECOND-HAND
i BICYCLES for CASH. We also buv
FRAMES, COASTER BRAKES and
j ANY PARTS OF BICYCLES.
| We will also buy SECOND-HAND
j MOTORCYCLES or PARTS.
! See us for BARGAINS in BICYCLES
and MOTORCYCLES.
♦
GUARANTEED REPAIRING.
TRADE HERE—SAVE MONEY.
C. A. SPRENKLE,
Cycle and Auto Supply Co.,
107 Market St.
! "The New Store With Better Service."
| Bell 385 J. Dial 3590.
I ———————————————
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
DORY SHANER
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND
LEGAIT NOTICES
TO SAMUEL SHIRK, AND ALL
OTHER INTEREST PARTIES:
Take notice that the petition of the
Board of Public Grounds and Build
ings of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, by Francis Shunk Brown,
Attorney General, owner of the prem-
I ises or part thereof Jierein mentioned,
filed in the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, t.o No. 16. Common
wealth Docket, 191S, lias been pre
sented to said Court, averring that a
legal presumption, arising from the
lapse of Mme, exists of the payment
of a certain mortgage given by John
Garberlch to Samuel Shirk, condition
ed for the payment of the sum 'of
Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00), dat
ed March 30, 1850, and recorded in
Mortgage Hook "L," Volume 1, page
845, upon the premises situate in the
•eighth Ward of the City of Harris
burg, in what is known as the Capi
tol Park Extension, bounded and de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at a point on the
north side of State Street the cor
ner of Lot No. 57; thence by said
Street towards the Capitol
twenty-five (25) feet to the cor
ner of Lot No. 55; thence by the
line of said lot one hundred sev
enty-live (175) feet to North al
ley; thence by said alley twenty
five (25) feet to the corner of
aforesaid lot No. 57; and thence
the line of said lot one hundred
seventy-five (175) feet to State
Street, the place of Beginning, it
being l>ot. No. 5G on the plan of
building lots as laid (Hit by John
Forster;
the title to which the said Common
wealth has acquired by Deed dated the
22d day of May, 1912, from Mary M.
Vaughn, single woman, said Deed be
ing recorded in Deed Book "F," Vol
ume 15, page 281.
That no payment of principal or in
terest has been mado within twenty
one years on account of said mort-
Kage by the present owner, or as. far
as can he ascertained, by his prede
cessors in title and the Court has
been asked for an order of service
and publication by the Sheriff, which
were duly granted, requiring the said
Samuel Shirk and all Interested par
ties to appear in Court on the 10th
dav of tune 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Take notice, therefore, that applU
cation will be made to the said Court
on Monday, the 10th day of June,
1918, at 1(1 o'clock A. M„ If no per
son appears claiming to be the owner
of said mortgage, to decree and di
rect that satisfaction bo entered upon
record of the sßid mortgage.
W. W. CALDWELL.
Sheriff.
April 11. 1918.
JOSEPH L. KUN, i
Deputy Attorney General.
FRANCIS SHUNK BROWN.
Attorney General.
[_ I.EGAL NOTICES
TO WILLIAM K. VBRBEKB, AND
ALL OTHER INTERESTED PAR
TIES:
Take notice that the petition of the
Board of Public Grounds and Build
ings of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, by Francis Skunk Brown,
Attorney General, owner of the prem
ises or part thereof herein mention
ed, (lied in the Court of Common
Pleas of IJauphin County, to No. 1",
Commonwealth Docket, 1918, has been
presented to said Court, averring that
<i legal presumption, arising from the
lapse of time, exists of the payment
of a certain mortgage given by John
Berry to William K. Verbeke, condi
tioned for the payment of the sum of
Threo Hundred Dollars ($300.00),.
dated February 11, 1858. and recorded
in Mortgage Book "N," Volume 1. page
251, upon the premises situate in the
Eighth Ward of the City of Harls
burg, in what is known as the Capi
tol Park Extension, bounded and de
scribed as follows:
A lot of ground situated on
Tanners Lane, beginning at cor
ner of Tanners Bane and a three
<3) feet wide alley; thence along
Tanners Bane northwest fifteen
(15) feet three (3) inches to cor
ner of lot of Patrick Boyd: thence
by line of said lot northeast
twelve (12) feet; thence by the
same northeast fifteen (15) feet
four (l) inches; thence by the
same northeast twenty-seven (27 I
feet four (4) inches to a two (2)
feet wide alley; thence along the
same parallel with Demming's lot
eight (8) fe&t to a three (3) feet
wide alley; thence along said al
ley about forty-seven (47) feet to
a corner; thence along same
twelve (12) feet to the place of
beginning;
the title to which the said Common
wealth has acquired by Deed dated
the 28th day of March, 1913, from
Annie M. Wall, Executrix of the last
will and testament of John Wall, de
ceased, said Deed being recorded in
Deed Book "E," Volume 15, page 107.
That no payment of principal or in
terest has been made within twenty
one years on account of said mort
gage by the present owner, or, so far
as can be ascertained, by Ills prede
cessors in title: that on the margin
of the Mortgage Docket, under date
of August 18. 1869, appears what pur
ports to he a satisfaction by the said
mortgagee of the principal and in
terest of said mortgage, but although
this alleged satisfaction was signed
by William K. Verbeke. the mort
gagee, it is not attested by, or ac
knowledged before, the Recorder of
Deeds, as required by law, and the
Court has .been asked for an order
of service and publication by the
Sheriff, which were duly granted, re
quiring the said William K. Verbeke
and all interested parties to appear
in Court on the 10th day of June, 1918, ,
at 10 o'clock A. M.
I Take notice, therefore, that appli
cation will be made to the said Court
on Monday, the 10th day of June.
1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., if no person
appears claiming to be the owner of
said mortgage, to decree and direct
that satisfaction be entered upon rec
ord of the said mortgage.
W. W. CABDWEBB.
Sheriff.
April 11, 1918.
JOSEPH U KUN,
Deputy Attorney General.
FRANCIS SHUNK BROWN.
Attorney General.
TO THE HARRISBURG BANK, AND
ABB OTHER INTERESTED PAR
TIES:
Take notice that the petition of the
Board of Public Grounds and Build
ings of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, by Francis Shunk Brown.
Attorney General, owner of the prem
ises or part thereof herein mentioned,
tiled in the . Court of Common Pleas
of Dauphin County, to No. "11, Coftv
monwealth Docket, 1918, has been pre
sented to said Court, averring that a
legal presumption, arising from the
lapse of time, exists of the payment
of a certain mortgage given by John
Gaiter and John Snyder to James
Scott, conditioned for the payment of
the sum of Two Hundred and Ten
Dollars ($210.00), dated April 1, 1851.
and recorded In Mortgage Book "L,"
Volume 1, page 338, upon the premises
situate in the Eighth Ward of the
City of Harrisburg, in what is known
as the Capitol Park Extension, bound
ed and described as follows:
All that certain piece or parcel
of land situate on Tanners alley.
Harrisburg, being part of Bot No.
278, being twenty-six (26), feet
three (3) inches In width on said
Tanners alley and extending back
the same width towards Short
Street one hundred and five (105)
feet;
the title to which the said Common
wealth has acquired by Deed dated
the 21st day of December, 1912, from
the Harrisburg Steam heat and Powiv
Company, said Deed being recorded
in Deed Book "A," Volume 15, 'page
r. 13.
That more than twenty-one years
have elapsed since the principal of
said mortgage became due and pay
able; that no sufficient release, ac
quittance or acknowledgment of pay
ment of the mortgage is of record:
that on the margin of the Mortgage
I Docket appears an acknowledgment,
under date of April 3. 1854, by the
said James Scott, mortgagee, of the
' payment of the first three bonds se
cured by said mortgage, and aggre-
I gating One Hundred and Sixty Dol
lars ($160.00), principal, and also un
der same date a formal assignment
to The Harrisburg Bank by the said
James Scott, morlgagee, of the re
maining bond of Fifty Dollars ($50.00 >
due the Ist day of April, 1855; that
no payment of principal or interest
has been made within twenty-one
years or longer on account of said
mortgage by the present owner, or so r
far as can lie ascertained, by his
predecessors in title, except as herein
before mentioned, and the Court has
been asked for an order of service
and publication by the Sheriff, which
were duly granted, requiring the said
The Harrisburg Bank, assignee of
the bond of Fifty Dollars ($50.00), due .
April 1, 1855, and all interested par
I ties to appear in Court on the 10th
day of June, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M.
l Take notice, therefore, that appli-.
catit n will be made to the said Court
on Monday, the 10th day of June, 1918.
at 10 o'clock A. M., if no person ap
pears claiming to be the owner of .'•lid
mortgage, to decree and direct thai
satisfaction be entered upon the rec
ord of said mortgage.
W. W. CABDWEBB,
Sheriff.
April It, 191".
JOSEPH B. KITHN,
Deputy Attorney General.
FRANCIS SIIUNK BROWN,
Attorney General.
NOTICE
1 Betters of Administration in the Es
tate of Annie B. Morgan, late of Har
risburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylva
nia, having beon granted to the un
dersigned, all persons indebted to.the
said Estate nro requested to mak.
immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the Estate
i of the said decedent will make known
the same without delay, to
JOHN P. MORGAN,
Administrator,
116 Calder Street,
Harrisburg, Pa,
WABTER R. SOHN,
Attorney,
Commonwealth Trust Co. Building,
HarrlsDurg, Pa.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
i letters testamentary having been
I duly granted upon the estate of Simon
Harper, late of Bower Paxton Town
ship. Dauphin County. Pa., deceased.
. to Rev. George W. Harper, of Pcn
■ brook, Pa„ to whom all persons who
: are indebted to said estate are re
. quested to make payment, and all
persons having any legal claim
' against or demands upon said estate,
■ shall make the samo known without
i delay.
REV. GEORGE W. HARPER,
i . Executor,
Penbrook, Pa.
I. B. SWART7S.
Attorney-at-I^aw,
10$ North Second v r
Harrisburg, Pa.
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