Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 12, 1918, Page 11, Image 11

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    I MAY WE HELP YOU Iff. YOUI NEXT HOME-HONT?-CALL BELL 4loo|
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, illLLl. Died, Sunday, August 11,
1918, Jennie E. Crull, in her 80th
year, at the home of her brother,
Jacob M. Crull, 250 Cumberland
street.
Funeral services will be held at the
above address on Tuesday after
noon, to which relatives and friends
are invited to attend. Interment
private at Harrisburg Cemetery.
3IEVEKS On Sunday, August 11.
1018, Benjamin F. Meyers died at
his late residence, No. 11 North
Front street.
Funeral services will be held at the
above address on Wednesday fore
noon, at 10:30 o'clock. Friends ure
invited to attend. Interment pri
vate.
* £IHMERM.C\ Anna M. Zimmerman,
wife of DeWitt C. Zimmerman, died
Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock,
at her home, 3009 Main street, Pen
brook, aged 32 years.
Funeral services Wednesday after
noon, at 2 o'clock, at her late resi
dence, the Rev. Mr. Miller officiat
ing. Interment in East Harrisburg
Cemetery. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend without further
notice. •
LV'I'LG On August 10, 1918, James
H. Lytle, aged-74 years.
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at
2:30 o'clock, from his late residence,
1331 Green street. The relatives
and friends are invited to attend
without further notice. Body" can
be viewed this evening between the
hours of 7 and 9.
DOST AND FOUND
LOST Solid gold cuffbuttons, set
■with three diamonds. Liberal reward
if returned to George F. Kiel, 1814
Ptate street.
LOST A light with the automo
bile license No. 90410, between Hum
melstown and Swatara Station. Finder
is kndly requested to notify J. C.
X.audermilch, 10l Cherry street. Pal
myra, Pa. Will be liberally rewarded.
LOST—-The persons who picked up
* email purse on Independence Island,
Thursday afternoon, are known.
Kindly return same to Box R, 6954,
care of Telegraph. No questions
asked.
r LOST Pocketbook lost Thursday
evening at Grocers' Picnic, Hershey
Park, containing about $65 in bills
■and three checks, one for s2l. one
$8.33 and one for $4.50. Reward if re
turned to Chas. M. Krise, 1104 Plum
avenue.
LOST Bunch of keys. Saturday,
August 3, on Walnut street via. Jones
town Road, between Sixteenth street
and Market Street Subway. Reward
if returned to Box A, 7193, care of
Telegraph.
LOST Brown leather pocketbook,
in Hershey Park, Thursday evening.
Finder please return to this office and
receive liberal reward.
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INSTRUCTIONS
ATTEND the OLDEST and BEST
business school in Harrifeburg or
ganized in 1894 Fully Accredited —
School of Commerce, Troup Building,
15 South Market Square. Sc .£ 0 i < ?
summer. Send for catalog. Bell 485,
Dial 4393. .
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand, Tyyewriting.
Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Aritn.. ®iP*
DAV AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR.
Enter any time. Bell 694R, Dial 4016.
THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL,
321 Mkt. St. Chas. R. Beckley. Prln.
Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. •
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STOLEN
PARTY who took Roller-bearing
■Coaster Wagon from rear porch of
3942 North Fifth street, is known, and
if same is not returned will be
prosecuted to the extent of the law.
' HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED —< Young man. experi
ence not necessary, to solicit maga
zine subscriptions, satisfied with sl9
per week to start. Apply Room 24,
Spooner Building.
WANTED Solicitors for weekly '
be'alth and accident insurance. No
lapses. Salary and commission. Ap
" ply S-9 A. M„ 4tosP. M„ Room 4,
29 North Second street.
WANTED lnsurance agents. Good
debit can be collected in two and a
half days. Rest of week can be de
voted to canvassing. Salary, sls and
regular commission. Apply Room 17,
Cameron Building, from 8 to 9 A. M.
and 4 to 8 P. M.
TWO experienced truck drivers,
who can give references. Apply at
once to Witman Bros, 40 North Tenth
street.
WANTED, AT ONCE A boy or
, man, white or colored, for Janitor ser
vice. Apply Robinson & Co., Third
and Broad streets.
( WANTED
Office messenger.
BELL TEL. CO. OF PENNA..
Sixth Floor, Johnston Building,
No. 19 South Second Street.
LABORERS WANTED
AT
MT. UNION, PA.
APPLY
STATE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
Third and North Sts.
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£
f FOR SALE 1
I 4 Modern Brick Houses t
48 rooms and bath; hot air heat;J
J front porch; lot 14x90 ft. Very!
! desirable; possession within sixty}
days. Price, $2,200 each. t
•Miller Brothers & Co. j
* 2 Member Ilbg. Real Estate Board !
i Locust and Conrt Street* |
MONDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—MALE
SEVERAL. MEN For warehouse
- work, at once. Apply to Witman
, Bros, 40 North Tenth street.
1 ;
1 ATTENTION MECHANICS
5
WE ARE ON GOVERNMENT WORK
5 AND NEED "SKILLED LABOR" IN
1 VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS OF OUR
FACTORY AS LISTED BELOW:
AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHIIAI.
1 BENCH HANDS.
1 DRILL PRESS.
GRINDERS (INTERNAL AND EX
' TERXAL).
HAND SCREW MACHINES.
3 INSPECTORS (MICROMETER
' MEN).
JONES AND LAMPSON.
LATHE.
MACHINISTS
1 MOTOR MECHANICS (ASSEMBLING
• AND OVERHAUL).
• POTTER AND JOHNSON.
TOOLMAKERS.
IF YOU ARE WORKING ON GOV
' ERNMENT WORK. DO NOT APPLY.
'< MODERN FACTORY. FIRST-CLASS
! EQUIPMENT. BOARD AND RENT
: REASONABLE. OUR RATES WILL
INTEREST YOU. WRITE FOR PAR
• TICULARS, BEING SURE TO STATE
' AGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DE
TAIL. THE WILLYS-MORROW COM
■ PANT, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, EL
; MIRA, N. Y.
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1 BOOKKEEPER AND STENO
GRAPHER High grade office man
wanted for factory; must be intelli
gent and energetic, able to work on
own initiative; $25 per week to start,
with certain advancement to Import
ant position for man who will make
good. Write fully concerning ex
perience. Address Box B, 6824, care
of Telegraph. .
WANTED A bright, energetic
representative for Harrisburg and
vicinity, to take hold of an up-to-date
combination Health, Accident and Life
Policy. Liberal renewal contract to
good producer. Address C. H. Clemens,
Commerce RJdg.. Erie, Pa,
LABORERS WANTED
Apply to
S. W. SHOEMAKER & SON,
SEVENTH AND HARRIS STS.
WANTED—Two good, strong boys
■ to learn a trade. Apply Superinten
dent. The Telegraph Printing Co.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Two experienced Ford
repairmen. MAC'S GARAGE, 1808-10
Logan street.
PLASTERERS
Long Job.
* Double time for overtime.
Apply to
J. G. FITZGERALD,
Penn-Harris Hotel,
10 MEN WANTED
THOSE WHO WANT TO j
EARN FROM $35 TO S6O PER
WEEK. TO REPRESENT
OLD-ESTABLISHED HOUSE
IN SURROUNDING TERRI
TORY.
APPLY
114 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
BOY WANTED
To work in lumber office.
Apply
UNITED ICE & COAL CO.,
Forster and Cowden Sts.
SALESMAN
The Atlantic Refining
Company has an opening
for a live, experienced
salesman to work in and
and about Chambersburg
and the Cumberland Val
ley. An automobile is sup
plied for covering the ter
ritory, which is such
that only a few nights
each month need be spent
away from home.
Remuneration is by sal
ary; a permanent posi
tion and opportunity for
advancement is offered to*
the right man.
Call, for an interview,
on the Company's repre
sentative at thtWVashlng
ton Hotel. Chambersburg,
Pa., Monday, August 12,
1918.
EXPERIENCED COUNTER: MAN
WANTED—Good wages. Apply Alva
Hotel, 19 South Fourth street.
WANTED Handy man for small
electrical plant. Must be able to
climb. Apply 300 Commonwealth
Trust Building.
MEN WANTED To load stone, 29
cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per
week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax
tang.
SALESMAN For Direct Factory
Branch to call on Oleomargarine
Trade In Dauphin and surrounding
Counties. Headquarters In Harrisburg
or nearby. Opening for live wire who
can turn in the business. Give refer
ence and experience. Address Box E,
I 6957, care of Telegraph.
PLUMBERS, STEAM FITTERS AND
HELPERS Wanted at once. Fisher
Bros., 1001 Capital street.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
BELL TELEPHONE
I OPERATORS
WANTED.
Yftpng women to learn tele
■ phone operating.
' Advancement Is rapid, and
' exceptional opportunities are
open to those who possess
f energy and ambition.
Salary paid while learning.
| Apply
| OPERATOR'S TRAINING DEPT.,
208 Walnut St..
Between 8 A. M. nnd 5 P. M.
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HELP WANTED—FEMALE '
WANTED. IMMEDIATELY One !
woman to help with baking, and one
woman for dishwashing, at Stouffer's
Restaurant. 4 North Court street.
WANTED. IMMEDIATELY Three j
ladies for waitresses. Must be ex
perienced and give references. Apply !
Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North Court j
street.
A FEW bright, steady girls for neat. |
clean work. Apply at Kraus & Co.,
323 South Cameron street.
EDUCATED.
PATRIOTIC LADIES
for store, individual and fair
demonstrating. Producers re
ceive salary, commission and
expenses. Apply
102 STATE STREET
all week before 8 A. M. and
after 6 P. M. Slackers and
tricksters undeslred.
WAITRESS WANTED. AT ONCE—
Also girls to help in kitchen. No
work Sunday. Apply 211 Walnut
street.
WANTED Sewing machine op
erators and learners. Easy work and
best pay. Harrisburg Apparel Co.,
Sixth and Herr streets.
WANTED A good cook—white.
Good references. Write Box J, 6955,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED A neat girl to demon
strate a new cereal in grocery stores. 1
Salary, $15.00 per week and expenses.
Address P. O. Box 172.
SEVERAL EXPERIENCED ]
SALESWOMEN
For various departments in
one of Harrisburg's large
stores. Permanent positions.
Address
BOX K, 7431, CARE TELEGRAPH.
GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 wo
men clerks at 'Vy ashin S ton - Exami
nations everywhere in August. Ex
perience unnecessary. Women desir
ing government positions write for
free particulars to J. C. Leonard (for
mer Civil Service Examiner), 561
Kenois Bldg., Washington, D. C.
WAITRESSES Experienced young
ladies. Also woman for washing
dishes. Apply Alva Hotel, 19 South
Fourth street.
THOUSANDS OF WOMEN being ap
pointed in Government service. Par
ticulars free. Columbian Correspond
ence College, Washington. D. C.
WANTED Ten bright, capable
ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell
well-known goods to established deal
ers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week; rail
road fare paid; weekly advance for
traveling expenses. Address, at once,
Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 720,
Omaha, Nebr.
WANTED A girl for general
housework. Liberal wages. Also a
laundress for Monday and Tuesday.
Apply 1615 North Second street.
WANTED Girls for laundry. Sev
eral good positions open. Apply Sani
tary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth
and Elm streets.
WANTED An experienced sales
girl to work in the Dress Goods Shop.
Apply, with reference, to 1208(4 North
Third street.
WHITE COOK WANTED, AT ONCE
—Apply 222 Chestnut street.
GOVERNMENT will hold Civil Ser
vice Examinations in Harrisburg Au
gust. 20,000 women clerks to be ap
pointed at Washington. Experience
unnecessary. Women desiring Gov
ernment clerkships write for free
particulars to R.* E. Terry (former
Civil Service Examiner), 3X5 Colum
bian Building, Washington.
WANTED
Several bright girls. Apply
HARRISBURG SILK MILK
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
THOUSANDS MEN WOMEN—
GIRLS, 18 or over wanted immediate
ly by United States Government.
Easy office positions at Washington
and in every large city. Experience !
unnecessary. SIOO month and up. 7-
hour day. Your country needs you.
Help her. Write immediately for!
free list, positions open. Franklin!
Institute, Dept. 403 G, Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED Middle-aged lady, or
young man, for office work. One who
Is familiar with stenography. Ad
dress C., 6958, care of Telegraph.
SITUATION'S WANTED—MALE
WANTED Colored chauffeur de
sires position driving car in private
family; about six years' experience, j
Address C„ 7297, care of Telegraph.
YOUNG MAN —2O years old, j
wishes position as driver of light ]
truck or delivery. Address F. L. J.,
care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
SITUATION As' competent clerk.
Able to operate typewriter. Bell
phone 1269 M.
WANTED Colored woman wants
day's work or washing and ironing
for Monday and Tuesday. Apply 1130
North Front street.
WANTED Woman wishes a posi
tion as chambermaid, or to assist in
restaurant as dishwasher, or to the
country for the summer. Address
1423 Wyeth avenue.
WANTED Young woman wishes
position as hpusekeeper In small fam
ily. Address M. p 6956, care of Tele- I
graph.
WANTED Young woman wishes
a position as housekeeper for widower
in refined family. Must be a good lo
cation —not out of city. Address A.,
6956. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Colored woman would
like to have a job as plain cook, or
housework. Wages. $7 per week. Ad
dress 810 James street.
EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY
Desires position as governess of a
blind student. Can give reference.
Apply 1232 Mulberry street..
ROOMS FOR RENT
TWO nicely-furnished, second floor
rooms, with balcony; use of bath and
phone; suitable for business women.
Apply 210 South Thirteenth 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.
ROOMS WANTED
TWO or three unfurnished rooms,
for light housekeeping, In desirable
locality. No children. Address D.,
6950. care of Telegraph.
BOARDERS WANTED j
COUNTRY BOARDERS Persons
wishing to escape the heat of the city
| will find a pleasant hofne at Rest
I Haven, near Mechanicsburg. Pleasant
rooms and surroundings. Good coun
try board. Terjns reasonable. Mrs.
1 Alma A. Esbleman. Mechanicsburg.
j Dial phone 143 X. * j
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
' You and yours owe it to yourselves j
!- to have the best home you can afford. |
You may be paying enough rent now j
to solve the problem—yet you may , I
not have solved it. May we help you |
| in your next home-hunt? It will cost j
you nothing—it may be worth a great I
| deal to you. j
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APARTMENTS FOR KENT
I TO LET Dwelling 617 North
Second street. All improvements. Fos-
I session at once. Inquire at the above
I address, or Dial 4973.
YOUNG APARTMENTS, 34 NORTH
SECOND ST. For Adults only. Pos
sible vacancies October 1. Central lo
cation. City steam. Modern and quiet.
Building under management of owner.
Reference required. , A PP'y . to „ A - L ;
Youg, Real Estate, 34 North Second
street. •-
1317 STATE STREET —Small apart
ment on second floor for rent; strict
ly up-to-date; furnished complete;
good residential location.
FOR RENT Two large, front
rooms, with use of bath; city steam
heat furnished; SUlta '
housekeeping. Rent. SIB.OO per
month. 213 Chestnut street. Inquire
J. K. Kipp. Marysville. Pa.
REAL ESTATE TOR SALE
CORNER LOT, located at corner of
17th and Derry Sts. A bargain to a
quick purchaser. Irwin M. Cassell,
1444 Regina St.
FOR SALE 2127 North Fourth
street. 3-story brick dwelling, with
i ■>. story frame building in rear. Im
mediate possession. Interesting price.
610 Oxford Street—2%-story brick,
front porch, porcelain bathroom fix
tures. Possession August 26. Any
reasonable offer will be considered.
1916 North Fourth Street Steam
heat" drive alley in rear; side en
-1837 Susquehanna Street 3-story
brick' improvements. Price $2,300
1913 Manada Street Front porch;
steam heat. It's like living in coun
try but you have benefit of city im
provements. Must be seen to be ap-
Pr i624 t Chestnut Street Front porch;
steam heat; electric.
Suburban Property Steam heat;
15-minute trolley service $3,000
KOUGH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE.
307 Kunkel Building.
FOR SALE Very desirable dwell
ing house, with garage; all conveni
ences' heat, light and gas. Beautiful
summer home, well located in Her
shev Pa. Apply E. M. Hershey, At
torney, Third and Market streets. City.
TWO frame dwellings, newly paint
ed 6 rooms and bath, large back yard,
situated on South Fourth street. Steel
ton. Apply Regent Theater. City.
OPPORTUNITY
TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME
on our easy-payment plan. Small
cost payment or Liberty Bond.
Balance as rent.
A. P. DORANZ,
1225 North Sixth Street.
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board.
! CITY AND SUBURBAN HOUSES
cheap and easy terms. Some two
-1 story bricks, all improvements, SIOO
! down. 2% -story frames in West
I Fatrview. Enola. Lemoyne, Paxtang
and Steelton. from one to two hun
dred dollars down, all improvements
in Also 1-acre and 2-acre farms in
5c fare of city. Also bungalow
along trolley. Possession at once,
along £ H CORDER
1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J.
Rents Collected.
MUENCH ST.. 617 Corner brick
property; 9 rooms; all improvements;
good paying rooming house at pres
ent. Can be seen any time, posses
sion August 15. , ,
OXFORD ST., 617 3-story brick;
steam heat; electric lights; cemented
cellar; front and rear porches; very
desirable property; can be seen any
time; occupied by owner.
NAUDAIN ST.. 1432 lmmediate
possession; 3-story brick; all improve
ments; oav as Rent.
SIXTEENTH ST.. S.. 533 2-story
brick, corner; 7 rooms; all improve
mints' nav as Rent.
SWATARA ST.. 1850 2%-story; 7
rooms; all improvements; right price
to ouick buver; pay as Rent.
STEELTON. THIRD ST.. CORNER
ThPIIST ll rooms, all improve
ments with lot 75x125. Owner moved
Slit of town. Will be sold at a sacri
fice. Make me an offer.
D. A. SANDERLIN.
ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST BLDG.,
BELL 1390. DIAL 3573.
I POSSESSION AT ONCE Two and
three-Story bricks, all improvements,
steam heat, electric and gas. Easy
terms. c H CORDER ,
1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J.
Rents Collected.
irnn SALE Frame house, with 8
rooms and bath gas light fur
nnrp heat chickenhouse on lot.
Price only $1,900. Bell Realty Co..
Bergner Building.
NO 1731 CARNATION STREEJT FOR
uirir 7 rooms and bath gas
furnace heat. Inspect it. Bell Realty
Co.. Bergner Building.
FOR SALE No. 3107 Fourth street
7 rooms bath gas steam heat.
Price, $3,500. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE No. 2325 Jefferson
i at i. e t brick house 8 rooms
c a s furnace. Price reason
able. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build
ing. '
FOR SALE No. 1944 Seventh
street frame house 7 rooms
lath gas furnace. Price only
$1 450. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner
I I Building. ,
Real Estate Fop Sale—Suburban
SEVEN-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW
—All Improvements, gas. lot. 60xJ76.
- on Chestnut street. Camp Hill. Cash
or terms. Apply Dial 6646, J. F.
Hempt. Camp Hill.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
PERDIX IH-story furnished cot
tage. four rooms and cellar. Fine lo
cation. Five minutes' walk to sta
tion. Apply 20 South Thirteenth
street. Bell phone 314R or 767.
FOR RENT, AT PERDIX—Wayne
Cottage; five rooms, furnished; front
and rear sleeping porches. Possession
August 17. Both phones. Apply to
A. C. Young, 34 North Second street,
or at Perdix Land Office.
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth
and Curtln streets. Possession of
Fifth street houses about July 15
1918. Fred C. Miller. 31 North Second'
Bell phone 307 J.
REAL ESTATE IVAXTED^
I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop
erty In any section of the city, if
cheap. What have you to offer 2 Chas.
Adler, 1002 North Third street.
REAL ESTATE R ANTED ~
HOUSE Wanted. 7 to 10-room
brick house, all improvements, on or
between Thirteenth and Sixteenth
Walnut and Derry streets.
WANTED Brick property, 7 to 10
rooms, all improvements, on or be
tween Second and Third streets above
North.
D. A. SANDERLIN.
Room 1. Security Trust Bldg..
Bell 1390 Dial 3573.
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS - "
FOR RENT
in the Commonwealth Trust
Company Building. large,
roomy offices. Apply to
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO
222 Market Street.
LARGE STOREROOM FOR RENT—
Suitable for automobile display room
or other wholesale or large retail
business, 1101-1103 North Sixth street.
Apply to Louis. 414 North Third.
FARMS
FARM 77 acres; a good house 6
large rooms; a new barn, 40x72. Can't
be built for less than $4,500. l stal
lion. 3 horses. 10 head of cattle. 11
hogs, 40 hens. 60 chickens. 45 turkeys.
11 acres of wheat. 14 acres of oats. 13
acres of corn, %-acre of potatoes and
all the garden truck All farming im
plements. 300 to 500 bushels of last
year's corn. 70 to 100- bushels of last
year's oats. 18 to 20 tons of hay and
all the straw on the farm. One acre
of woods, plenty of good drinking
water, the best of pasture with run
ning water and creeks. All for $5 o*o
Only 13 to 14 miles from Harrisburg'
Call John A. Durand. 107 Chestnut
street. City.
100 ACRES With necessary build,
lngs, large orchard, r years old- 3
miles N. E. of Harrisburg. Will sell
at a bargain. Possession can be given
soon after purchase. For full infor
mation. call 1700 North Second street.
FARMS FOR SALE
Any size you want, from l to 200
acres each. 8. 11, 16. 30. 45. 70 80
100, 150 and 200-acre farms from 214
to 10 miles to Harrisburg. Some on
State Roads. All have good buildings
orchards and running water. Easy ac
cess to city.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J.
12-ACRE FARM
For Sale. Possession at once. 4 miles
east of Linglestown, on the Manada
River. Old house. Good barn. Very
productive. 100 fruit trees. A very
good Truck. Poultry and Hog Farm.
Fronting beauttful on main road
Beautiful Farms joining. Price, $1 .
500. We can help finance th.'s farm.
C. B. CARE.
Cares Grocery. Linglestown;
409 Market St., Harrisbfirg.
FARMS WANTED
WILL PURCHASE small farm, 5 to
10 acres, near Shlremanstown. D. A.
Caley, 707 Kunkel Building. Bell
phone 589.
FOR SALE —MISCELLANEOUS
ONE red plush patent rocker. $1.50;
one walnut rocker. $1.50; one svhite
enameled crib, with mattress, $4.00;
one babywalker. 50c; one golden oak
library table. $3 00. Call 2215 Penn
street.
FOR SALE Davenport, chairs and
other household goods. Call 1937
North Second street.
FOR SALE Three-piece tapestry
livingroom suite, washer and wringer
and electric parlor lamp. Call 40
Linden street.
FOR SALE—Dinlngroom set of fur
niture. Good as new. Bell phone
2353 W.
ALL kinds of Disc Records bought,
sold and exchanged. N. Brenner, 1315
North Third street.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED -
SOLD EXCHANGED.
GEO. P. TILLOTSON.
206 LOCUST STREET. OPP. OR .
PHEUM THEATER. OR "
BOTH PHONES.
THE STORE ~ '
Just across from Y. W. C. A. is worth
knowing. We are Famous for our Low
prices* Give us a trial.
Straw Hats 9g c „ p
Men's Suits $7.60 up
Boys' Suitß J3.95 up
Men's Trousers SI.2S up
Union Suits 95c up
Men's ' CLOTHING' CO.!'"
, 23 North Fourth Street.
Open Every Evening.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS 20,000 new, old and rare
booka. 5c up. Aurand'a, 925 N. Third.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices and
sold reasonable. S. Retkin, 407 Broad
street. Bell phone 3370 J.
CLOTHES AND "SHOES Don't
throw your old clothes and shoes
away. 1 pay highest prices. Drop
postal, or call Bell phone 4160 M. Wa
will call. S. Meltzer, 513 Walnut
street.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call
Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son
824-832 North Seventh street. '
Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers
for estates. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture hero
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
MAX SMELTZ
Second-hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381 or Dial 5847, or drop a pos
tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street
Will call, city or country.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE—A Grocery Store, doing
a cash business in an elegant location.
Address G., 6914, care of Telegraph.
BUSINESS FOR SALE Doing |IOO
worth of business a day. Small rent
Not much money required. Reason
for selling, ill health. For further
particulars address B„ 7430, care of
Telegraph.
BUSINESS PERSONALS " '
RELIABLE
ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP
GENERAL REPAIRING.
1303 N. SIXTH ST.
BELL 3995. DIAL 5854.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge 25c
doz.; old style, 26c each. Gorgas Drug
Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert and
Sons.
Diamonds Bought fob Cash; appraisers
for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off
if taken in time. Gross Drug Store,
119 Market street-
Money to Loan
MONEY FOR COAL
and other necessities, advanc
ed to honest working people,
without bank credit, at legal
rates on furniture, real es
tate or guaranteed notes. Buy
your coal now. Help the Gov
ernment and insure comfort
for yourself and family next
Winter, and incidentally, save
money. We give you twelve
months to pay the loan if you
wish. You pay only for the
actual time you use the
money. Hours, 8 to 6, Satur
day evenings until 9.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO..
204 Chestnut Street.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174, Harrisburg.'Pa.
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu
als in need of repdy cash; small loans
a specialty; business confidential;
payments to suit borrower's conven
ience; positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO..
132 Walnut Street.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES
On furniture, real estate and endorsed
notes. Licensed by the State and under
the supervision of the Banking De
partment.
EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO.,
3 Nor.th Market Square,
Established 1904.
Musical
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED
by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14
South Fourth street.
TALKING MACHINES promptly and
carefully repaired by an expert only.
OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
IF your Talking Machine needs re
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
repairpd by an expert. All work
promptly done and guaranteed. Call
Bell 2804 R. or 1504 Howard avenue.
Hauling and Moving
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Prompt service. A. &
B Motor Express. 1417 North Third
street. Bell phone 14'9J.
WE MOVE
ANYTHING
1 ANYWHERE
• ANY TIME
We have a 2-Ton Denby Truck for
Hire to da General Hauling.
DA.YTON CYCLE CO.,
Dial 1900 912 N. Third St.
AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917
: Capital street. Both phones.-
• GENERAL HAULING AND FAST
' EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns
• with auto trucks. Only experienced
1 and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or
Dial 2265.
WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or
• team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason
-1 able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 446
i Broad street.
: HEAVY HAULING— Fully equipped
i for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
i driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
I E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin
r Aungst, Manager. Hershey, Pa. Bell
phone 15R-6.
r WHERE TO DINE
> ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
■ STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT —Home
s cooking served to Businessmen and
Ladles in separate dintngroom.
Storage
' STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
■ hold goods, merchandise. Private
• rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
-1 lng of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both
phones.
STORAGE —rn brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods in clean,
private roofs. Reasonable rates. P.
, G. Diener. 408 Market street.
STORAGE Private rooms for
, household goods in fireproof ware
' house. 83 per month and up. Lower
storage rates in non-fireproof ware
house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-
I 445 South Second street.
!
! " WILLIAM PAGE,
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
630 Boas St., Pa.
Bell 7>BJ. Dial 3907.
AUGUST 12, 1918.
I UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
511 North Second Street.
BELL 252. DIAL 2145.
Cleaners and Dyers
IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned,
Pressed. Dyed or Repnired at the best
place in town. Call and deliver.
Goodman's. 1306% N. Sixth St.
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Cadillac, 1916, 7-pas
senger touring car. Electric light
and starter. First-class condition.
Write Box T, 6951, care of Telegraph.
ONE Ford touring car, one-ton
truck, one Reading Standard motor
cycle, 1917, with side car; one Saxon
"6" Club roadster, new; one Enger
touring car, two delivery bodies.
These cars will be sold at a bargain.
Apply Hoffman's Garage. Seventh and
Camp streets.
REGAL TOURING CAR Electric
light. 3250. Horst, Linglestown, Pa.
AUTOS SOLD FOR CASH.
NO SALE—NO PAY.
Free storage in modern garage
while on sale.- Reliable demonstra
tion. Terms reasonable in case of
baIe 'CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO.,
107 Market Street.
Bell 3858. Dial 3590.
FOR SALE One PIERCE ARROW
CAR (1914). This car is in FIRST
CLASS condition. Recently repainted
and good tires all around. Will be
sold at a REAL BARGAIN on account
of the parties having no further use
for same. Inquire at 108 Market
street. Will demonstrate.. E. L.
Cowden.
FOR SALE 7-passenger Overland,
five wire wheels, Continental motor.
Will sell cheap. Address F., 6952, care I
of Telegraph. |
OVERLAND TOURING CAR FOR |
SALE ln very good condition all
around. Owner in draft. Will dem
onstrate. Address Box M, 7470, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE A FULL STOCK OF
CORD TIRES AT VERY REASON
ABLE PRICES. APPLY
STERLING OUTO TIRE CO., ,
109 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
ABBOTT-DETROIT 1914 seven
passenger, electric lights, in A 1 condi
tion. extra tire and tubes at a bargain,
or will trade on roadster or five-pas
senger car. Dayton Cycle Co, 912
North Third street.
USftD CAR BARGAINS
1914 Ford Touring. Excellent con
dition. Bargain to quick buyer.
1917 Overland Chummy Roadster.
All new tires. Perfect condition.
Newly painted.
MAC'S GARAGE.
Ford Service Station. 1810 Logan St.
WANTED—AII kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices.
No junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 North
Third street. Dial 4990.
1914 KNOX Racing Car, in good con
dition.
1916 Chalmers Roadster, in A 1 con
dition.
SUNSHINE GARAGE. Both Phones.
SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCK
FOR SALE CHEAT 1 2-ton Mack
truck, complete with body, and some
1-ton trucks—are all good bargains.
International Harvester Company of
America. Truck Dept., 619 Walnut
street.
OVERLAND
Used Car Department
Slightly used Will-s-Knights
are better' than new cars. The
Knight motor improves with use
and can never wear out. v
The following cars have been
thoroughly overhauled and re
painted- They cannot be told
from new. They bear the guar- j
antee of new cars.
WILLYS-KNIGHT TWO-PAS
SENGER ROADSTER, refinished
dark blue, with red wire wheels,
one extra. Three new Non-Skid
tires, one Plain Tread. This car
is worth SI,OOO. i
Price for this sale $750
.
1918 WILLYS-KNIGHT TOUR
ING, 4-cylinder, seven-passenger,
refinished throughout, all tires
fine.
. 1918 WILLYS-KNIGHT EIGHT
CYLINDER TOURING in absolute
ly perfect condition. Refinished •
like new. at several hundred dol
lars less than the new price.
FIVE-PASSENGER WILLYS
KNIGHT TOURING, not refinish
ed. but in good mechanical condi
tion. All tires in good shape.
Placed on sale with us by owner
now in the service. Price, with
5 wire wheels SBSO
Twenty other Cars to select from.
THE
OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO.,
i 212-214 N. 2nd St. Open Evenings.
I
•
AUTO TIRE BARGAINS
i 28x3 sl2 50
32x4 $6 00
30x3 J sl4 00
1 30x3 sl7 75
30x4 $9 00
1 36x4 $22 00
35x4% .'...532 85
i 37x5 S3B 20
' Many other Bargains In' New and
; Used Tires.
DAYTON CYCLE CO.,
Dial 4990. 912 North Third Street.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers,
I In any condition. See me before sac
; rtflcing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A Schlltman, 22-24-26
- North Cameron street. Bell 3633.
FOR SALE Five-passenger tour
* Ing car. First-class condition.. New
' tires. Fitted with bumper and weed
s chains. Apply J. T. Metcalfe, Qulncy,
| Pa. Waynesboro, 907R-2.
MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6
* Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dixey,
Splitdorf, Mea. Remy and different
* makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A.
' Schlftman. 22-24-26 North Cameron
. street. Bell 3633.'
GARAGES
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
GARAGE FOR RENT ln rear at
528 Camp street. Call at 1225 North
3 Sixth street.
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
paired by specialists. Also fenders,
lamps, etc- Amut service In town. Har
risburg Auto Radiator .Works, 805
North Third street.
• *
Knights of Columbus Open
Convention in New York
JftS-7E.£> /h. YT-POACJiTV'" ®JU*Tn
nhh? m ,fu A <" £ laher ty. of Philadel-
KniehTL f n S , upreme Knight of the
tion t!, O o Columbus ' The conven
of r£i„ t Supreme Co "ncil. Knights
New'v n L bu ."' which has o P e ned in
artven f 18 atten <ied by represent- *
?rv oi u eVery state in the coun
try, also by representatives from
Cuba Philippines and from
Repairs to Bridge at
Hummelstown Ordered
contract for the repairs to be
made to the bridge over Swatara
creek near Hummelstown,- was
awarded to G. W. Ensign. Incorpo
rated, of Camp Hill, by the County
Commissioners, to-day. The work is
to be completed within twenty days
after the date the necessary timbers
and materials are delivered on the
ground. The cost will be $3,453.50.
One other bid was received and
opened. It was from Henry Opper
man, Harrisburg, for $5,057.
MISS AMANDA CROMISE
Miss Amanda Cromise, formerly
of Harrisburg, died at the home of
Mrs. Stephen Badlam, Beaver. The
body was brought to Hummelstown.
Burial was made there Saturday. The
Rev. S. H. Lehman officiated. Miss
Cromise formerly lived with the late
Mrs. George W. Boyd, of this city.
MISS JENNIE CRUEL
Miss Jennie Crull died at the home
of her brother,' Jacob M. Crull, 256
Cumberland street, yesterday. ' Fu
neral services will be held to-mor
row afternoon at 3 the Rev.
George Edward Reed officiating.
Burial will be in the Harrisburg
Cemetery.
LIVESTOCK RECEIPTS IN JULY
Washington. lncreased receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at thirty
four cities during July, 1918, com
pared with receipts at the same cit
ies in July, 1917, are shown by the
stockyards report of the Bureau of
Markets, United States. Department
of Agriculture. July receipts for the
two years at the thirty-four cities,
which include most of the large mar
kets, with 1918 figures first, were:
Cattle, 1,897,847-1,552,573; hogs,
2,813,749-2,395,226, and sheep, i,-
409,868-1,174-336.
*
GARAGES
ACCESSORIES AM) REPAIRS
WM. PENN GARAGE
304-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funerals, parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Bell
. 4564.
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO.
All sorts of auto top and cushion work
done by experts. Also repair work.
Reasonable rates. 1019 Market St.
SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re
pairing by experts. Road Jobs a
specialty. Charges reasonable. Both
Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North
Cameron street.
UP-TO-DATE GARAGE Expert
repairing. Storage space to rent. All
accessories. Prices reasonable. Muff
Bros. Garage, 244 S. Front St., Steelton.
6,000-MILE STANDARD MAKE
TIRES sold at a reduction of 30 per
cent, oft list. Dial phone 5938. H. L
i Enders, Auto Supplies, 239 South
Cameron street.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
MOTORCYCLE PARTS WANTED
for cash. Both Phones. 107 Market
street.
BICYCLES AND PARTS WANTED
for cash. Both Phones. 107 Market
street.
H ARLEY-D AVI DSON. good run
ning order; new Firestone tires, $75.
Horst, Linglestown.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
DORY SHANER.
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND,
1507 NORTH THIRD ST.
WE BUY old bicycles, coaster
brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990.
Esterbrook.
BICYCLES. BICYCLES.
New and rebuilt bicycles at very at
tractive prices; guaranteed repair
ing; come here. and get a square
deal.
H. F. ESTERBROOK,
1 912 N. Third Street.
Dial 4990.
. PUBLIC SALE ~
PUBLIC SALE
, August 13, 1918, at Lochiel Farm, near
■ County Almshouse, horses, cows, hogs,
chickens, farming implements and
' new touring ear. Paul Lovranetz. I.
R. Koons, Auctioneer.
LEGAL NOTICES "
1 BIDS FOR COAL FOR THE FIRE DE
PARTMENT
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
[ ceived by the undersigned, at his of
-1 flee, in the Calder Building, Harris
; burg. Pa., until 2 o'clock P. M., Thurs
• day, August 22. 1918, for furnishing:
Six hundred gross tons, more or
less, of white ash, stove or egg coal,
. In not less than car load lots, to bo
' delivered by the bidder to the varloua
fire houses as needed during the
Winter of 1918-19.
Each bid shall "be accompanied bv
a certified check for ten per cent, of
i the bid. and the successful bidder will
be required to file a bond for twenty
• five per cent, of the contract price, to
■ be approved by the City Solicitor.
The right to reject any or all bids ia
• reserved.
i E. Z. GROSS.
4 Sup't Parks and Public Property.
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