Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 08, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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[YOUR MFFeIIUMIIYAFIPEAIRS ON THIS PAGE-ION'! LET ff?BlS
SPeatba
HOOVUB On June 6, 1918, Martha
Hoover, widow of the late William
O. Hoover, aged 70 years.
Funeral on Monday afternoon, at
1:30 o'clock, from his late residence,
255 Liberty street. The relatives
and friends are invited to attend
without further notice. Interment
East Harrisburg Cemetery.
lA>ST AND FOUND
LOST A gold scarfpin, with dia
mand in center, Reward if returned
to W. W. Wtttenmyer, 2141 North
Front street.
LOST —Keyslone G. T. pin, on Third j
or Herr streets. Please leave at 100b <
North Second street.
LOST - Pennsylvania Railroad
Pass over Philadelphia Division, bear
ing name K. B. McLaughlin, between
Umpas' Confectionery Store and
Fourth and Market. Finder will please
return to BOS Maclay street.
LOST Coinpurae, Thursday morn
ing on either Kockville or PenbrooK
car. Contained sll, 3 postage stamps
and Blough Manufacturing worK
checks. Keward if returned to 1640
Vernon street. -—===3
INSTRUCTIONS
BUSINESS EDUCATION The
SCHOOL OF RESULTS the OLDE&r
and BEST RECOGNIZED LEADER
—the ACCREDITED INSTITUTION
invites you to investigate its claims.
*na solicits your patronage upon the
i-asis of what It HAS done and Is
NOW doing. School of Commerce and
Harrisbu g Business College, Troup
Building. 16 South Marliot Square.
Both phoaes. /
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
shorthand, Typewriting. English
Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Arith., etc.
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR
Enter any time. Bell 694?.
THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL
12! Mkt. St. Chas. R. Beckley. Prln.
Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr.
HELP WANTED—MAIJK
BRICKLAYERS
.">U Bricklayers, those ex
perienced on Arc brickwork
preferred. 6 months' job.
Car fare paid after one
month's service.
Apply
11. KOPPERS CO.
Care of Bethlehem Steel Co.
Sparrows Point, Aid.
DEMONSTRATORS
ON
BORING MILLS
CAPABLE MEN WHO ARE
ABOVE THE ORDINARY ME
CHANICS, AND OPERATORS
WHO CAN TEACH OTHERS.
THIS IS A REAL OPPOR
TUNITY, PAYS REAL MONEY
AND IS PERMANENT.
COME OR WRITE.
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
I
"OPPORTUNITY HEADQUAR- j
TERS,"
DURING AND AFTER THE
WAR.
ERIE, PENNA.
!
i
CHAUFFEUR Thoroughly ex- |
perienced driver and mechanic, for
truck. Belgrade Knitting Mills, New I
Cumberland, Pa.
MEN-WOMEN to raise Belgian ■
Hares for us. We pay you $6 per pair.
Use cellar. backyard, etc. Postal
brings catalog. United Food Associa- |
tion, 329 West Forty-eighth street, ;
New York.
WANTED
Competent engineer for water pump
ing and electrical station. Good pay i
and steady worli State experience \
and references. Address Engineer,
care of Telegraph.
SALESMAN On floor, wanted
by the Gas Company. Great op
portunity for advancement.
See MR. CULLEN at
14 South Second Street.
WANTED. AT ONCE
YOUNG MAN
TO ASSIST IN WAITING ON TRADE;
ALSO ERRAND BOY.
REFERENCES REQUIRED.
APPLY AT ONCE.
FORRY'S. 42 N. THIRD ST.
WANTED Man to drive automo
bile tank truck, selling oil and gaso
line. Married man, over thirty-one
years, required. Steady, year-round
Riub. Call at ofllce. Indian Refilling
Kin- Bosler avenue, Lemoyne, Pa.
I
NTED Watchmaker, short
, good pay. No trashy watches
rk on. A chance to work for an
larrisburger. Good oportunity.
Davis, 19-21 North Fifty-second
street, Philadelphia, Pa.
60 ACRES
In Cumberland County.—Farm!'!
[ls six miles from Carlisle —2 M 1! i
miles from nearest town, railroad] ] i
[station and trolley stop—4o acresi 1 :
[cultivated —12 acres meadowland!'
i —2o acres young timber, oak,] ] :
Ichestnut, maple, etc. —level Hme-<[
stone and gravel soil—fruit trees.]!
Frame house —water supply from]]
[spring and well—barn —hog-pen l
I—chicken 1 —chicken house, and other out-]!
buildings. Possession soon. Price, 1 !
;$2,600. | I
I Miller Bros. & Co. Ij
Member Hljjc. Real Estate Board] [
Locust and Court Streets ] [
SATURDAY EVENING, RARRIBBURG TELEGRAPff JUNE 8, 1918.
HELP WANTED—MALE
ASSISTANT MANAGER
LOCAL MAN
NOT AFRAID OF WORK.
GOOD PAY, EXCELLENT OPPOR
TUNITY. CALL BETWEEN
9.30 AND 12 A. M.
J. KIMMELSTIEL,
METROPOLITAN HOTEL
WANTED
Sign Painters. Good wages,
steady work.
THE P! & H. MORTON ADV. CO.,
222 South Howard Street,
Raltimore, Md.
LABORERS WANTED
AT INTERIOR STORAGE DEPOT
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
WAGES, $3.85 PER DAY
JAMES BLACK MASONRY
AND CONTRACTING
COMPANY
SEE MR. FRAZER,
ON GROUNDS
.
■ -if ij ;.
MEN Age 17 to 45 Experience!
I unnecessary. Travel; make secret in
j vestigations, reports. Salaries; ex- |
1 penses. American Foreign Detective ,
j Agency. 603, St. Louis. |
I WILL PAY any honest man up '
! to SSO monthly for part of spare time. [
|No canvassing. No capital. Write to
! day. Voorhies, Desk 155, Omaha,
; Nebr.
: i
I WANTED A chauffeur and a j
] wagon driver, over thirty years old. ]
I Good wages. Fink Brewing Com- j
l pany, Forster street.
I ,
WANTED Experienced layerout:
on boiler steel plate and structural ]
work. Apply Harrisburg Mfg. and !
Boiler Co., Nineteenth and _ Derry |
streets. j
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CARPENTERS
Wanted at once.
$.65 cts per hour.
M. L GROSSMAN.
New Cumberland, Pa.
Dial Phone 4394.
STENOGRAPHER Down-town of
iice wishes a young man as Stcno
! grapher mid general helper on books.
J Address reply, stating age and experi
ence, if any, H., 7157, care of Tele-'
[ graph.
j GOOD. STRONG BOY WANTED
For work in laundry. sl7 per week. ■
Sanitary Family Washing Co.. Six- I
' teentb and Elm streets.
COMPOSITOR WANTED State!
age and experience. Apply Chemical
j Publishing Co., Easton, Pa. '
' WANTED Three advertisement!
I compositors. Good wages; permanent!
; work; 8 hours; day work. Also ruling I
i machine operator, with a knowledge ;
| of bookbinding preferred, but not nee- |
! essary. Also two linotype operators. I
[ Apply at once. Times, Chester, Pa.
| GOOD BOY WANTED —To do por- :
I ter work around store. Wages, $16.00 •
per week. Give age and reference. I
I Answer E„ 7015, care of Telegraph. J
j SODA DISPENSER WANTED—Who j
t can mix own syrups. Salary, $15.00 j
i per week. Give age and reference. .
i stating what experience you have had. '
i Answer, K., 7521. care of Telegraph, i
♦
LABORERS
Wanted at once.
$3.85 per day. on
Government Work at
Marsh Run.
New Cumberland. Pa.
BATES & ROGERS CONSTRUO- '<
TION Co.
I
WANTED Young man, not over!
17 years of age, as mailing clerk and I
minor clerical duties. Only those will
ing to work and desirpus of advance- '
ment need apply. Address Box T, 6878.
care of Telegraph.
STORE MAN For general work
in store. Must have, f.ood references. '
Address S„ 6879, care of Telegraph. I
!
, MEN WANTED
By the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company
MACHINISTS
and
CAR REPAIRMEN
Good waxes and steady work.
Apply at
Office of Master Mechanic
Seventh and Calder Sts.
Also
Freight Firemen
_ and
B relght Brakemen.
Apply at
Room 29,
P. R. R. Passenger Station,
Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Teamster to drive four
°r six-mule team; also a man to work
°!\. f * l 27 l ' APP'y J - A. Seldel. Marys
ville. Pa.
WANTED Electricians and help
*£■.' PD , ly . Market street, Dau.
phln Electric Supplies Co.
HELP WANTED—MALE
INSURANCE AGENTS WANTED
Salary and commission. A live wire
can advance rapidly. A 1 reference re
quired. Apply J. Schoollk, Supt., Room
17. 202 Walnut street.
WANTED Experienced
mali; bookkeeper. Opportu
nity for right party to ad
vance to office manager. Ap
plications treated strictly con
fidential. State experience
and salary expected. Apply
Box F, 7028, care of Tele
graph.
MECHANICS WANTED
The Rex Garage and Sup
ply Co. desire the services of
several thoroughly competent
and experienced automobile
mechanics. Good wages and
desirable working conditions.
Apply at once to the
REX GARAGE AND SUPPLY
COMPANY.
Third and Delaware Streets.
LABORERS WANTED
40c PER HOUR
LONG .JOB
FRANK C. LEWIN
PENN-HARRIS HOTEL
COUNTER MAN Wanted. Im
mediately, at Stouffer's Restaurant. 4
Nortn Court street.
MEN WANTED to loa<: stone. 29
cents per ton. Can earn $26 to $35 per
week. Apply Paxtaug Quarries. Pax
'mg.
WANTED Laborers and Hoisting
Enginemen at Williams & Freedman's
Scrap Iron Yard, Tenth below Mul- 1
berry street. Good wages.
WANTED Two experienced Ford
repairmen, with tools. Apply A. G.
McMullen, Ford Garage, 1810 Logan
street.
l
WANTED—An experienced man on
cake and sweet doughs. Reply to
B. C. ACHENBACH & SON,
Lock Haven, Pa.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
{ WANTED Two good white girls
' for all around work in restaurant.
Apply Front and Bridge streets, New
j Cumberland.
I GOVERNMENT will soon appoint
' 30,000 persons in Washington. Thor
ough instruction for examinations $5.
Returned it not appointed. Particulars
j free. American Civil Service School,
j Washington. D. C.
! WANTED Ten bright, capable
j ladies to travel, demonstrate anu sell
well-known goods to established deal
i cis. $25.00 to $50.00 per week; rall
i road fare paid; weekly advance for
| traveling expenses. Address, at once,
| Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 720,
j umaha, J^'ebr.
j DRESSMAKER—Experienced; waist
> and skirt hands. Good wages. Call
j noon, or 6 to 8 P. M., 122 State street.
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY Girls
over 21 years for waitress at Stouf
fer's Restaurant, 4 North Court
street.
WANTED White woman for
housework; no washing; email family;
good home. Apply 2212 North Second
street.
SALESLADY WANTED, AT ONCE—
Apply at Ross Millinery Store, 203
Market street.
GIRL For general housework in
[ small family. Must understand cook-
I ing. Good wages. Apply 412 Briggs
[ street.
WHITE GIRL WANTED For
I general housework in small family.
|No washing or ironing. Address u.,
7264, care of Telegraph. Bell 3131 J.
| " "
i LADY' With sales experience,
' wanted, to take charge, of crew. Per
• mancnt city wotk. GUARANTEE AND
! BONUS. Real estate bond required,
j 24 Spooner Building.
j WANTED A reliable girl for gen
eral housew-(4rk in small family. Ap
j ply 228 North Second street.
I STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST
Centrally located office will give cm
! ployment to a young lady who can
[ do stenographic work and assist with
| general office work. Mention if ex
| perienced, and salary "desired. Ad
i dress S„ 7 492, care of Telegraph.
WANTED A saleslady, experienc
ed or inexperienced. Apply Twentieth
I Century Shoe Co.. 3 South Market
j Square.
SABESLADY Gas Com
! pany requires saleslady; great
I chance for advancement.
See MR. CULLEN at
14 South Second Street.
i 1
! WANTED Neat, young lady, a3
j cashier and typist. Apply Manhattan 1
j Restaurant, 317 Market street.
! WANTED Young lady to learn
the flower business. Wages. $5.00 per
| week. Apply Keeney's Flower Shop, I
j 814 North Third street. i
j A GOOD, PLAIN COOK—For board- j
inghouse. Good wages to right party. ]
Apply Mrs. C. B. Smith, 1246 Market
| street.
WANTED White woman for gen
| era! housework in small family. $6.00
| per week. Apply at 2115 North Third
1 street.
| YOUNG GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED
] WOMAN To care for three children
I for two weeks. Anyone desiring a
: good home will be kept permanent If;
satisfactory. Address 1442 Thompson
street.
GOVERNMENT NEEDS 80,000 WO
MEN CLERKS at Washington. Ex
aminations-everywhere in June. Ex
! perience unnecessary. Women desir-
I ing Government positions write for
; free particulars to J. C. Leonard (for- ,
! mer Civil Service Examiner), 561 '
Kenols Bldg.. Washington.
WANTED Middle-aged woman
for dishwashing. Apply 222 Chestnut
street.
WANTED
Several bright girls. Apply
HAP.RISBURG SILK MILL
C WANTED , . . .
Experienced lady bookkeeper.
Permanent position. Good sal
- ar.y to competent party. Ap
plications treated strictly con
fidential. ' Apply to Box B.
6667, care of Telegraph, sat
ing references.
LOOPERS WANTED On 19 to 22
point work. Steady work and good
pay. with bonus. New Idea Hosiery
Co., Fourteenth and Mayflower streets.
I II
:! , BUYERS AND SELLERS are jj
brought together by the classified ads.
The proprety owner finds the property
seeker; the business man finds the right
worker; *the landlord finds the best ten
ant. The expense is always trifling.
' j ]! The result sought and found is frequently
of the highest importance and value.
i|' I >
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lii . . 1
HELP WANTED—FEMALE |"
NEAT-APPEARING. experienced!
waitresses wanted. Easy work, in j
good restaurant. Apply John Boutse- I <
lio, Mgr., Crystal Restaurant, 418
i Market street.
i 1
BELL TELEPHONE
I
OPERATORS
WANTED. !•
Young women to learn tele
phone operating.
Advancement is rapid, and
exceptional opportunities are
open to those who possess
energy and ambition.
Salary paid while learning.
Apply
| OPERATOR'S TRAINING DEPT..
208 Walnut St..
Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.
I
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
II U. S. GOVERNMENT WANTS thou
sands Clerks at Washington. Men
' women, 18 or over. War work. SIOO
■ month. Quick increase. Easy work.
Common education sufficient. Yourj
I country needs you. Help her and live i
, ] in Washington during these stirring
i times. Write immediately for free
• ] list of positions open. Franklin In
, I stitute, Dept. 403-F, Rochester, N. Y.
' WANTED Man beyond draft age.
! ] to clerk in grocery store; one young
i girl, as clerk; also one delivery boy.
[ Answer, giving experience and refer
ence, Box S, 7143, care of Telegraph.
| WANTED Experienced clerk,
| man or woman, to sell meat in shop
of Steelton Store Co., Ltd., Steelton,
. Pa.
i SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED
Dependable salesmen in Harrisburg
and surrounding towns. Commission j
and cash bonus paid. Permanent men '
preferred, who will invest from SSOJ
to SI,OOO. Ground floor investment for
the right men. Apply forenoons to
Robert Marshall. Phone 2645.
AGENTS WANTED
WANTED Men and women agents
for our old established Soaps, Per
fumes, Face Creams, Toilet articles.
$25 to SSO week easily earned. Crofts
& Reed Co., Chicago.
j AMERICA AND THE GREAT WAR
! —Greatest seller in years. Every
j American wants it. Lavishly illus
j trated. Low price. We will pay you
| $225.00 to distribute it. Sample Free,
j-International Press, Philadelphia.
I S9O WEEKLY' and automobile fur
! nished men everywhere placing
! samples wonderful fuel product with
j automobile owners. 3c worth equals
I gallon of gasoline. Outfit furnished
j free. B. Bailwey, 632, Station F, |
I Louisvlle, Ky.
! AGENTS Patriotic pictures. Sell- |
] ing by MilUon. Duty Calls, Pershing]
in France, America. Kaiser's Finish,
Colored Man No Slacker. Sample
(FREE. Renesch Publishing Co., 6526 i
I Ellis avenue. Chicago.
I TWENTY new war pictures. 15. i
1 SI.OO. 100 $5.00. Also Liberty Mat
I frame. Thousands selling. Sample
Free. Consolidated Portrait Co.. 1029
West Adams street. Chicago.
I SITUATIONS WANTED—MAI hT
i WANTED Young man of good
I education desires to use spare time at
j home in copying 'or recording. B
! 7048, care of Telegraph.
! WANTED By merchant, over
; draft age, who quit business, position
i as collector, timekeeper or manager
( Best references. Can begin June 17
j Apply Box M„ 6601, care c£ Tele
: graph. '
; SITu7\nON S W a NTK D— Female^
I WANTED Day's work, or office
| cleaning. Address 336 Muench street.
I WANTED Any kind of day's
work, or washing and ironing to do
at home. Call, or write. 125 Cranberry
| street. City. •
ROOMS FOn RENT
j COMFORTABIiY furnished room on
] second floor for rent. Near bath.
Opens on porch. Very cool. Use of
, phone. Apply 117 Pine street.
j FOR RENT North Front street
apartment with three connecting
rooms, all improvements, facing the
water. Also two single rooms. Dial
3195.
TWO furnished, communicating
rooms, suitable for two people; single
room and housekeeping apartment of
, two rooms, at 212 North Third. Apply
] 9 Nofth Front street. Dial 5775.
I TWO CHEERFUL Second floor
j furnished rooms for rent; all conveni
ences; use of phone. Call Bell 1218 M. I
FOR RENT Furnished" room for
light housekeeping. Second and third
floor for rent. Reasonable. Heat,
gas and use of phone. Centrally lo
cated. 305 South Front street.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, unfur
nished, city or suburban, with or
without kitchenettes; laundry, phone
and, bathroom privileges; stoves fur
' nished free. Elderly people prefer
' red. Inquire 429 Broad street.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS For
j light housekeeping; all convenieticea;
i steany heat. Apply .1814 Green street.
FOR" RKfN'T Large, cool, furnish
ed front room; bay window; electric
lights;, nicely furnished; suitable for
two people. Apply 20$ Chestnut
street. .... , .
ROOMS FOR RENT
THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS —j
Suitable for light housekeeping, use I
of bath, including heat. Address 'E., |
7141, care of Telegraph.
TWO nicely furnished rooms, for
light housekeeping; use of bath and
phone. Call 422 South Thirteenth
street. Bell phone 1875 J.
FOR RENT—Large, furnished front
room, in fine location, in North Second
street; corner property, with view of
river; reference required. Address F.,
6883, carc of Telegraph.
SECOND FLOOR ROOMS FOR !
RENT Three rooms, with use of ,
bath and gas. $12.50 per mor.th. Near
Sixth and Maclay streets. Call Bell i
385J, Dial 3590. - ]
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—I
Apply 1430 North Sixth street. ]
FOR RENT Furnished room, sec
ond floor front, all conveniences, on !
Derr.v street, near Sixteenth street, j
Address M., 6874, care of Telegraph, i
1723 GREEN ST. Furnished rooms
to rent.
TWO CHEERFUL Second floor
furnished rooms for rent: all conveni
| ences; use of phone. Call Bell 1218 M.
FOR RENT Two rooms and
bath, with all modern conveniences.
Apply at 125 Pine street.
FOR RENT —Furniaheu rooms, cen
trally located. Rent reasonable. Men
only. H. F. Esterbrook, 912 North
Third street.
FOR RENT Newly furnished,
light, airy rooms; all conveniences. 11l
Evergreen street.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
With all conveniences; desirable loca
tion. Bell phone 1804 J.
BOARDERS WANTED
THE ALLEN HOUSE is open for
Summer Boarders. Elegant table.
Home-raised vegetables. L. B Allen
Boiling Springs. Pa.
ROOMS—BOARD—WANTED
ROOM AND BOARD For two peo
ple; also two unfurnished rooms for
rent. Apply 2709 North Sixth street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
APARTMENTS FOR RENT llOl
North Sixth street, furnished or un
furnished; all modern conveniences; 4
rooms and bath. Apply 414 North
Third street.
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED A small, modern. 5-
room apartment wanted. Address
415 Briggs street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE Two-story, six-room
frame dwelling house, and frame
stable, lot. 315x316 feet, situated on
I the east side of Prospect avenue, in
| the Borough of Duncannon, Pa. Price,
i $1,500. R. Jones Rife. Agent. Duncan-
I non. Pa.
|
i
FOR SALE
2209 North Second street, two-story
brick; lot. 56x81. Possession at once.
I have several other properties on
Second street in good locations for
sale.
PROGRESS
10 lots, corner Redwood and Ash
streets. 225x135 ft. Will sell at bar
gain and will accept Liberty Loan
Bonds in payment.
H. M. BIRD,
Union Trust Bldg.
- V , ' '
SEMI-BUNGALOW Brick, yellow
"pressed, all latest imps., price $4,000,
Penbrook. Irwin M. Cassell, 1 444 Re
glna St.
PROFIT. HEALTH, PLEASURE
At Mountainside Park, Perdix.The Bun
galow Town, Twenty Minutes out. Cot
tages For Rent. Furnished, or FOR
SALE. Bungalow Plots, 50x100, $76.00
—so down. $5 monthly—you can "build
when first payment is made. Sales-'
man at our Perdix office facing state
road, every day, including Sundav.
Phone, or call, for Free Tickets. A: C.
Young, 34 North Second street.
DON'T WAIT FOR COOL WEATHER,
GO TO PERDIX
For Rent, furnished, for the season,
Wayne. Cottage, three minutes' walk
from station. Open for inspection all
day Sunday. Free Tickets. Booklet
with Photos, by calling at this office.
A. C. Young, 34 North Second street.
Both phones.
AGAIN WE SAY', HURRY TO PERDIX
The Mountain Rungalow Town twenty
minutes' out. Trains so frequent no
need for Time Table. Monthly Trip
I Tickets Eleven Cents eath way. Spec
ial, Wayne Cottage, summer and
winter home, can be bought at a price
two-thirds of what the building would
cost. Easy Terms, Too! Cottages open
for Inspection all day Sunday. A. C.
Young, 34 North Second street.
GO TO PERDIX SUNDAY, -8:05 A.
M.' or 1:30 P. M. Arrange for that
feummer home. Now, make me any
pffer within reason and Wayne Cot
tage is yours. Salesman at our Per
dix Land Office every, day, including
Sunday. Phone, or call, for Free
Tickets. A. C. Young, 34 North Sec
ond street: >
—, !
FOR SALE Three-story brick
house; ten rooms and bath; electric
light; lot, 30x18$, open through to a
twfcnty-foot alley. Pleasantly located
at 1954 Derry street. Call Bell 2964.
or.personal call. Room 600, 19 Bouth
Second atreet.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' 1
FOR SALE
$2,300 will buy two good houses, lo- i
cated on Bosler Ave., liental ■
Income, $20.00 per month.
Suburban home, containing 2% acres
of land, located along the car line be
tween Shiremanstown and Mechanics
burg; new frame bungalow with 6 -
rooms and bath; electric light; fur
nace heat; open fireplace; 150 fruit '
trees; chickenhouse;, immediate pos- !
session. Price, $4,200.00.
:
7-acre truck farm, located at Mid
dlesex Station, Cumberland County; ■
2>,4 -story frame dwelling; frame barn;
all necessary outbuildings; limestone I
soil; all kinds of fruit; possession at 1
once. Price, $3,600.00.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
TWO-STORY BRICK AJI im
provements on easy terms S3OO
down pay as rent. Possession soon. ,
Apply C. H. Corder, 1722 Green street.
Bell phone 4973 J.
I VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—Pos
j session at once price, $1,400 2%-
| story frame— near Broad street. Ap
• ply C. H'. Corder, 1722 Green street,
j Bell phone 4973 J. I
HOUSES FOR SALE
! 2 Up-to-date Apartment Houses paying
10 per cent.
3-s. frame, Liberty St.. all imp., $2,100
3-s. brick. Regina St.. all imp., $3,700
3-s. frame, Hamilton St., all im., $2,500
3-s. brick, Sixth St.. all imp., $5,000
3-s. brick, X. Second St.. all imp., $7,300
3-s. brick. Green St.. all imp., $3,900
3-s. concrete. Sixth St., all imp., 84,400
2H-S. brick. Summit St., all imp., $2,500
j 2-story brick, Disbrow, all imp., $2,300
I 3-s. brick. Market St., all imp., $6,000 !
3-s. frame, Kenslngtos St., imp., $2,500 )
; 2-s. brick, Boas St., all imp., $2,500
2-s. brick. May St., all imp., $2,000 '
j 3-s. brick. Walnut St., all imp., $3,500 i
I 3-s. brick. Crescent St., all imp., $3,800 !
| Suburban properties of all kinds.
| I also have other houses. Some on
i easy terms, pay as rent. Some corner
| houses. Also some up-to-date Bun
i galows and Cottages.
C. H. CORDER.
' 1722 Green St. Bell 4973 J.
!
| FOR SALE Corner house and
1 lot. 1001 North Second street. Apply
■ j to F. R. Leib & Son, 18 North Third.
. I FOR SALE Double frame dwell
: | ing. on Fourth street. Steolton. An
nual rental, S3OO. Price, $3,000. Will
I exchange for small farm. Chas
. | Davies, 204 Calder Building.
' I BIG BARGAIN IN PENBROOK
1 ' REAL ESTATE 273G Boas street,
I Penbrook. will be sacrificed to quick
" I buyer for $1,600. Shade trees ID
| front, fruit trees in yard—lot, 180 feet
I deep. Reason for selling, have left
I town. M. J. Agt . Penn street.
• j Penbrook. Pa.
j FOR SALE Only three remaining
. : of those new two-story brick houses I
■ ! Nos. 1927-29-31 Zarker street. Wide!
i street. Good location. Porches, elcd
; trie light, combination stove, steam
• | heat, open stairway, hardwood finish '
' Must be. seen to be appreciated. Call i
• or phone. D. F. Bauder, 21 South' !
. ; Eighteenth street.
| GREAT OPPORTUNITY OFFERTD
TO HOME9EEKERS
r | SIOO in cash or SIOO in Liberty Bonds
| will start you on the road to cyd I
1 1 your own home. This opportun'ty 1
i should awaken your attention, as it I
Is only for a short period. The price 1
' Is right, and the location Is very dm. I
I ! sirabie. For particulars call I
■ A. P. DORANZ,
i 1226 N. Sixth St.
i j Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board !
BltlCK PROPERTY With 7 rooms!
and bath gas electric light —'
steam heat porch front, rear and,
balcony slate roof lot, 20x130 —|
) I garage on property. Price, $3,850.'
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. j
FOR SALE No. 1720 North street)
'—brit;k house with 7 rooms bath —•
' | gas and electric light furnace
' porch front and rear. Now vacant. I
! I Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ]
; I j
!! FOR SALE No. 622 Peffer street'
!j corner property 9 rooms and '
I bath gas light furnace lot, |
-j 16x120. Bell Realty Co., Bergner j
Building.
TWO BRICK HOUSES on South!
Fifteenth street fur sale at $2,650 and]
, | $2,750. respectively.— all improve-|
ments porch fronts. Bell Realty;
! I Co., Bergner Building.
. j
$3,000 WILL PURCHASE a brick)
house. No. 502 S6oth Thirteenth;
street 9 rooms and bath gas
furnace. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner |
1 Building. • • • j
' VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE l- j
spect this property soon No. 23
North Seventeenth street brick con- I
< struction all improvements very ]
| desirable location. Bell Realty Co., I
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Camp Hill. Hamilton I
and Logan Sts.. 2 V4 -story frame dwell- J
ing- all improvements; plot, 108x147; j
shrubbery; flowers and fruit. Posses-i
sion at once. Price reduced SI,OOO.
Price. $4,000.
For Sale. No. 1405 North Sixth St.;
3-story brick dwelling and storeroom;
' 10 rooms and bath; hot water heat;
' lot, 20x120; rear street; large cement
: basement: immediate possession. At-j
tractive price.
'. BACK KNSTOSS BROS..
Russ Building.
' Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. |
2Q37 BOAS STREET 7 rooms
■ lot. 20x110 feet. Price. $1,400.
2039 Boas Street 7 rooms elec
tric light lot, 25x150 feet—stable.
, Price. $1,650. H. G. I'edlow, 3 South
: Thirteenth street.
I |
SIX HOUSES Two-story 6
rooms bath gas electric light
furnace. Rental. $15.00. Price. sl,-
500. Small amount of cash needed. H.
I G. Pedlow. 3 .South Thirteenth street.
HOUSES AND LOTS Easy pay - I
1 j ment plan. See me before you buy.
'ID A. Caley.'Room 708. Kunkel Bldg. 1
j 1 Bell 589. j
1 TWO-STORY HOUSE.-*- In good re- j
1 pair sound investment lot. 15x 1
• 82. Price. $950. Annual taxes less !
than $lO. Apply at Store, 1117 North:
Third street. Bell phone 711 R.
;
J. E. GIFPLE.
-REALTOR
FIRE INSURANCE
RENT COLLECTING
lit) Market St Bell Phone 42> j
Member HHrrNhurjr Heal Rour.l |
;! FOP. SALE Desirable lot south
! | west corner Market street and Myers I
i avenue. Camp Hill; 65 feet on Market
I I street, 164 feet on Myers avenue to
,15 foot alley In rear. Address 2245
i North Second street, Harrisburg, Pa.
phone 3990 J.
REAL ESTATE FOR UK NT
PRIVATE GARAGES FOR RENT—
With water and electric lights. )4 per I
month. Storeroom for rent; good lo- 1
cation for pool room or restaurant. -
Call A. P. Doranz. 1228 North Sixth
street.
FOR RENT A furnished house. <
9 rooms, all conveniences, centrally i
located, from June 1 to November l, <
1918. Apply Commonwealth Trust <
Company, 222 Market Street. Harris- -
burg. Pa.
FOR SALE Pay as rent plan. A 1
bargain. Possesion given at once. :
2532 Camby street, Penbrook. Inquire :
J. W. Kline, 1322 State street. Bell i
phone 4 BJ. '
REAL ESTATE:—For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OR RENT Cement .
block house; 8 rooms and bath; all '
latest improvements; beautiful loca
tion; facing river front. Inquire 14
South Front street, VVormleysburg,
HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth
and Curtln streets. Possession of
Klfth street houses about July 15,
1918. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second.
Bell phone 307 J.
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
FOR RENT About 2,000 square
ft. of floor space, third lloor, 301
Cumberland street. Use of elevator.
Inquire of J. Sidney Slble.
DOCTOR FLOWER'S OFFICE FOR
RENT. 1609 Market street. Dr. Flower
is leaving tlie city. Goodwill goes
with office. Inquire J. K. Klpp. Bell
1942 W.
FOR RENT
Storeroom, 504 Market street.
Storerooms, 248 and 252 Hamilton
uruet $12.00
HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
CHAS. ADLER,
1002 N. THIRD STREET.
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
FARMS
3-ACRE FARM FOR SALE Close
to Shoop's Church; 8 miles from this i
'city, Harrisburg, Pa.; 7-room dwell- j
\ing, almost new; barn; garage; hog-I
'barn; ehickenhousc and summer-!
I house; fruit; spring; creek; produi - I
: tive soil; Immediate possession. O. K. j
i for summer or winter home.
Price $1,650.00 j
PAItT CASH.
ALSO 3-aere farm, improvements
or description as above, close to Har
risburg.
Immediate possession.
PRICE $1,650.00
PART CASH.
C. B. CARE, 409 Market St., Harris-j
burg. Pa., or Care's Store, Lingles
town, Pa.
I HAVE FARMS of all sizes from 1
to 200 acres each. Some close to city.
Some on easy terms. C. H. Colder. 1722
Green street. Bell 4973 J.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS
! $lO UP ALL MAKES BOUGHT
SOLD RENTED EXC HANGED.
GEO. P. Tl LLOTSOX. 205 IXH'UST ST.
I MULTIPLES DISPLAY FIXTURE
I FOR SALE lO leaf. In good con
| dition. Will sell cheap. Apply Saltz
| giver's Art and Antique Shop, 222
North Second street.
FOR SALE
| The Board of Commissioners of
Public Grounds and Buildings will
offer at Public Sale in Capitol Park,
I Harrisburg, Pa., 10 o'clock A. M.,
| Wednesday. June 26, 1918, Conscrva
j tories and Equipment located in the
I Capitol Park, City of Harrisburg.
i The. purchaser shall pay to the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
I through the office of the Superinten
dent of Public Grounds and Buildings,
Harrislyirg, Pa., by Certified Check or
United States currency, the amount at
which said building and equipment
was awarded to them, as follows: A
cash payment of 25 per cent, shall be
made on day of sale and the balance
I before entering upon the pro.pcrty to
I remove the material purchased.
I Demolition is to commence as soon
| as possible after possession is given |
I by the Commonwealth of Pennsylva- .
| nia. All refuse, and material must
: be carted away from the premises and
the premises thoroughly cleaned iin
| mediately after demolition by the pur
i chaser.
The Board of Commissioners of
t Public Grounds and Buildings reserves
| the right to accept or reject any or
all bids. The work of removal shall
| be performed under the direction of,
and to the satisfaction of the Super
intendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings.
GEORGE A. SHREINER,
Superintendent. .
j Ry order of the Board.
L. W. MITCHELL,
Secretary.
FOR SALE
The Board of Commissioners of
I Public Grounds and Buildings will
offer at Public Sale in the conserva
! Tories located "in the Capitol Park,
I City of Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 o'clock;
' A. M„ June 26, 1918, decorative, flower- j
I ing and other potted plants.
! The purchaser , shall pay to the |
('Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
j through the office of the Superinten- |
j dent of Public Grounds and Buildings, j
i Harrisburg. Pa., by certified check or I
[ United States currency, the amount at
[ which the same potted plants are
I awarded to them, as follows: A cash
payment of 25 per cent, shall be made
I on dav of sale and the balance before
i entering upon the property to remove
I the material purchased.
The purchaser to remove plants
I purchased by him at his own expense,
at once.
The Board of Commissioners of
| Public Grounds and Buildings reserves
I the right to accept or reject any or
I all bids, and the work of removal shall
! be performed under the direction of.
! and to the satisfaction of, the Super
i intendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings.
GEORGE A. SHREINER,
Superintendent.
By order of the Board,
u w. MITCHELL. *
Secretary.
I " "
SALE unre
deemed Diamonds.
Watches, Jewelry at
a great saving
CHAS. ARONSON.
422 Market St.
I
l
| FOR SALE Brand new Holcomb
& Hoke electric popcorn machine.
Used less than three months. Cost
j S6OO. Will sell for $.150. Good rca-
I *ons for selling. Call, or write, W.
I H. Hoffman, Billiard Room, Masonic
i Building. !>ewistown. Pa.
! FOR SALE One store refrigera
| tor. good as new: one electric coffee
I mill and one slicing machine, at a
I bargain. Inquire 1200 North Seventh
I street.
FOR SALE Square piano. In good
condition. Cheap price to quick
! buyer. Suitable for schoolroom or
j summer cottage. Call 221 Broad
I street.
REFRIGERATOR. Walker bins and
: counter for sale. Call at 2108'Brook
| wood street.
I WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING
| Diac Records. N. Brenner, 1315 North
| Third street.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
NEW PIANO Has never been
played. Will sell at saclfice to quick
buyer. Apply 1504 State street.
FOR SALE Upright Piano, also a
Victrola, and a nice collection of
mustc, cheap. A party with reference
can arrange part cash, rest in pay
ments to suit buyer, or have the use
of same for storage. Apply R, 6873
care of Telegraph.
Pi T A^ LVE fA' IGHT ,? AS LIGHTING
PLANT Uses gasoline. Considered
by underwriters safer than acetylene-
Is as efficient and convenient. Cost
sloo—will Bell for $25. Good condi-
Thi'd Consylman's, 1117 North
BOOKS 20,000 new, old and rare
books, 6c up. Aurand's, 925 N. Third.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Second-hand automo
bile tires—for cash. Cycle and Auto
Supply Co., 107 Market street. Bell
385J, Dial 3590.
ALL kinds of typewriter work done
—listing, form letters, and envelopes
addressed. Address P. O. Box 349.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for ai.
kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call
Hell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son.
&24-832 North Seventh street.
Diamonds Bought tor Cash; appraiser*
for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 2u< Mkt.
CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices and
sold reasonable. S. Refkln. 407 Broad
street. Bell phone 3370 J.
MAX SMEtiTZ
Second-hand furniture bought and
told. Highest cash pa-ices paid. Ca"
Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos
lal to Max Smoltz, 1016 Market street.
Will call, city or countrv.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
Dew and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bel*. 3971 R.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I'OR SALE—At a sacrifice,
jane of the best located, stocked
; :tnd equipped Electric Shoe Re
ipair Shops in the city. Apply at
| once to R. 11. Lyon, 225 South
Thirteenth street.
WELL-ESTABLISHED BEAUTY
PARLOR—Established 10 years, com
manding best trade in town of 25,000
; population. Reason for seling is 111
j health. Apply Box D, 7269, care of
Telegraph.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, ,15c
uoz.; old t,iyle, 25c uach. Goi-gas Drug
More, loiuieriy at Henry Gilbert ana
Sous.
Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers
tor estaie. P. ri- Capluu Co., 204 Mkt.
QUININE —Loon out roi that grlpp*
leeiing, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
fHOoPHU-jQUININE will slave It oB
11 taken in tune. Grout Drug Sum*.
119 Market suxet.
■■ i t- a
Money to Loan
MONEV TO IX)AN ou Real Estate
security in any amounts add upon any
terms io suit borrower. Address P. o.
Box 174, Harrisburg. Pa.
j MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATBd
' On furniture, real estate and endorsed
notes. Licensed by the folate and un
] fler the supervision of in* linking
Ucpariiueuu
EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COt.
* North Market Square,
Established lu
i
I WHEN YOU NEED MONET
' To meet Immediate necessities, always
consult this rellaDle. licensed .bonded
institution chartered under I'enns.
laws and linaiiced by local people la
' lo lo save borrowers Iroui extortion.
Co-operative Loan 4k Investment Cos,
*O4 Chestnut Street.
We sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps.
WE LEND MONEI In compliance
I with Act of June 14, 1915, to lndivldu-
I als In need of ready c£sn; small loans
' s specialty; business conlldentiai.
I Liayuicnis 10 suit borrower's convent
, ence, positively lowest rates in cit/.
i'ENNSVLVANIA INVESTMENT CO,
132 Walnut Street.
Musical
VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. GUITARS.
I BANJOS. Band and Orchestra lustru
' ments promptly and carefully repair-
J ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street.
! IF your Talking Machine needs re-
I pairs, Just call Bell phone 3242 J. An
expert will be at your service at once.
Or bring machine to 1213 North Third
street.
TALKING MACHINES of all kinds
repaired by an expert. All work
promptly done and guaranteed. Call
Bell 280411 or 1504 Howard avenue.
Huullnx and Moving
AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. VII
Capital street. Both phones.
WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or
team. Go anywhere. Rates .Reason
able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., tii
Broad street.
GENERAL HAULING AND FAST
EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby
towns with auto trucks. Only ex
perienced and careful drivers. Call
Bell 3320. or Dial 2286.
HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped
for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body.
J. F.. Gruber's Truck Service,
lrvln Aungst. Manager, Hershsy. Pa.
Bell phone }SR-(.
WHERE TO DINE
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT.
Home cooking served to Businessman
and Ladies Jn separate dinlngroom.
' Storage
STORAGE —419 Broad street, houae-
Ould gi-ods,merchandise. Private rooms
11-13. Also hauling of all klnda. D.
Cooper & Co. Both phones.
STORAGE ln brick building, rear
<CS Market. Household goods In clean.
Srivate rooms. Reasonable rate* p.
. Diener. 408 Market street.
STORAGE Private rooms for
household goods In fireproof ware
house. $3 per n.onth and up. Lower
storage rates In non-fireproof ware
house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 457-
445 South Second street.
" UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. ,'ACRLEB,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1112 Derry St.
BELL 111*. DIAL lll>
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalmet;
•11 North Second Street
Bell *M. U1 $lO. ,j