Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 24, 1918, Page 11, Image 11

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    TELEGRAPH WANT ABS BRING BEST RESULTS • FOB LESS MONEY
S)eaibs
< SIEtKI.KY Mrs. Malinda B. Meck
ley died September 23, 1918, aged <8
years. , ,
Funeral services on Thursday at
ternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late
residence. 1311 Wallace street. In
terment private at East Harrisburg
Cemetery.
IIICKB Harry H. Hicks died Sat
urday evening, at 8:45 o'clock, agea
26 years and 9 months.
Funeral services will be held on
Wednesday afternoon, at 2 P. M.,
from his late residence, 2628 Main
street, Penbrook, Pa. Interment
East Harrisburg Cemetery. Rela
tives and friends are invited to at
tend without further notice. ■
yAHI) OF THANKS
f MR. JAMES MORRISSEY, SR.. AND
CHILDREN desire to thank their
kind relatives and friends for tne
sympathy they extended, and tne
many beautiful floral tributes sent, j
LOST AM) l'Ot'Xl)
I/JST Half-grown dog. White,
with black patches on bead. Long,
thick tail. License, 6249. A n>tweis
name "Snooks." Reward for leturn
, to 2111 Walnut street. ______
LOST Small U. S. Navy pin. Lost
between Post Office and Bowman s
Store. Valued as keepsake. Kewara |
if returned to Mrs. McGuire. Twelfth
itnd Bridge, New Cumberland.
LOST Somewhere between Pro
fjress and Mr. George Shreiner s pla• .
a Rood mackinaw coat. Reward if r -
turned to Mrs. George Shreiner, near
Linglestown. _
~IN ST It U Cl'l O N is
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg j
Shorthand. Typewriting. English
Bookkeping. Penmanship. Arlth.. etc.
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL \ EAR.
Enter any time. Bell 694 R. Dial 401 .
THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL.
121 Mkt. St. Chas. R. Beckley Prin.
Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr.
ARRANGE NOW for your business
' course with the school giving
approved by the United SUtes Bu -
of Education. Fall Opening. Septem
ber 2. School of Commerce, Troup
Building. 15 South Market Square.
Free catalog. Bell 4Sa. Dial 4393.
* ~ HELP W.VNTR.' —.HALE
WANTED A collector, expcrlenc- ;
cd in instalment business. call
Brow n & Co.. 1217 North Ihtrd. j
WANTED One concrete finisher.
Anulv Raymond Concrete Pyl© Co.,
care of Bethlehem Steel Company,
Steelton. Pa. |
WANTED A good man for outside ;
Awork. Apply Grand Union lea Co.. .
r 208 North Second. j
)'APERHANGERS 55c an hour, j
Steady work all winter guaranteed. H. |
A. 1 io'dmcr. S2ti North Third street. j
YOUNG MAN To solicit advertis- j
ing. gMnmnent connection. Appiy ,
Box Sg T512. care of Telegraph. J
TAILORS WANTED One first- J
class coatmaker and bushelman. Ap- J
ply Fred S. Lack, 26-30 North Dew
berry street.
WANTED, SEXTON —Large church, |
-centrally located, wains a competent ,
and reliable man for sexton. Give ad- ;
dress, with references, stating ;
" Reply to A. B. C., care of Telegraph. |
WANTED Insurance Agents over j
40 years of age, or married in draft
age, with deferred classification. Good
r position open for right party. APPIy
Boom 17. Cameron Bldg.. H. G. Wal- .
ters Supt. Apply from 8 A. M. until
8 P. M.
COST CLERK WANTED Must
give reference. Must be able to
handle costs of a large corporation
out of town. In reply, address Box
H, 7366. care of Telegraph.
WANTED —Two good, 'strong boys
to learn a trade. Apply Superinten
dent, The Telegraph Printing Co.,
Harrisburg. Pa., ___
BRIGHT BOY.
Over 16 years of age. to learn )
f printing trade. Apply
H. A. FRY.
Telegraph Composing Room.
I'
MEN WANTED To load stone. 29 ■
cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per i
week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax
tang.
MEN WANTED To learn the au
tomobile business and do mechanical
work on same. Thousands of men
are wanted in the United States Army
for such work as driving and repair- ■
t ing Auto Transportation School, 260
South Front street, Steelton.
PLUMBERS
wanted at once. Apply at
1001-03 CAPITAL STREET.
GOOD AUTO MECHANICS WANT
ED, AT ONCE Pay no object. Ap
ply Mac's Garage. 117, 119, 121 South
Third street.
MAN WANTED
i to work in ice plant. Steady,
all-winter work. Inside job.
Apply
UNITED ICE & COAL CO.,
Forster and Cowden Streets.
WANTED At the Majestic Thea
plasterers who can run moulding.
TWO MEN For outdoor work.
Permanent • positions. Good wages, |'
. Apply to Mr. Mailey, Harrisburg Light
and Power Co. J
We Will Try
and Try Hard
Yf you list your property
with us to sell, and it is a
desirable property, and
the price is right, we will
try and try hard to find
a purchaser. It will pay
you to give us a trial.
Miller Brothers & Co.
Locunt and Court St a.
*" Member litis;. Ken I Rntnte lloiird !
f i>
SEPTEMBER 24, 1918.
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED
Boy to answer telephone
calls, etc., in lumber office.
jfpply
UNITED ICE & COAL CO.,
Forster and Cowden Streets.
TWO TRUCK DRIVERS—Must have
experience and reference. Good wages
to right men. Address W., care of
Telegraph.
WANTED A collector, who can
devote part of his time to the collect
ing of bills in and near city. Must
have references. Address Collector,
care of Telegraph.
MESSENGERS WANTED Boys or
men can make good wages. Apply
to-day. Western Union Telegraph
Company.
WANTED Middle-aged man to
| work evenings only, at the Majestic
Theater. j
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for
salesmen or' good talker. Experience
not necessary. Ali or part time.
Greatest talked of and most needed
commodity in. the world. P. O. Box
872. Pittsburgh, Pa.
MAN WANTED For watchman—
I $lB per week. Inquire Sanitary
[ Laundry, Sixteenth and Elm streets.
WANTED A man. or will employ
man and wife, to do janitor work or
work on farm. Apply 1700 North Sec
ond street.
11KLP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED Good, reliable woman
for day's work four days each week.
I Good wages and car fare paid. Call
Bell 4639R, or Mrs. D. 'J. Coloviras,
Camp Hill.
WOMAN To work three days
each week, keeping store clean. In
quire Brown Ai Co., 1217 North Third.
LOOPERS WANTED Steady
work. Good wages. APPIy Harris
Hosiery Co., corner Calder and Marion
streets.
GIRLS WANTED FOR GOVERN
MENT POSITIONS
Have positions for thirty operators
of Burroughs Calculating machines
at $1,200 per annum and $1,320 per
| annum after taking Civil Service Ex
i animation. Prefer girls between ages
[ twenty and thirty. Call at our Offtce
I to tile application.
I BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO.,
105-107 Telegraph Bldg.,
| Harrisburg, Pa.
EXPERIENCED SHOE SALESWO
j MEN, AT ONCE Excellent working j
j conditions and good salaries. C. B. ,
j Rodney, 34 North Third street.
j QIRL For general housework in
j family of three. Call at once at 1533
| North Second stueet.
I COLORED GIRL For light house-
I keeping. Call to see Mrs. J. H. Hoff
| man, 1757 Green.
| COLORED GIRL For general
I housework. No washing. No Sunday
work. Call at 1603 Green street.
i WANTED A number-of girls be
i tween the ages of 18 and 28 years, for
| office work. Good pay while learning.
I Excellent opportunity for those who
! qualify. Apply Elliott-Fisher Factory
I Employment Bureau.
! SALESLADIES WANTED Shoe
salesladies wanted. Experienced pre
ferred. G. R. Kinney Co., Inc., 19 and
21 North Fourth street.
WANTED Experienced waitress
and chambermaid. Apply Mrs. Robert
Goldsborough, 821 North Front street.
Bell phone 3741 R.
WHITE WAITRESS AND CHAM
BERMAID Small family, apart
ment. Good wages. Apply Evans,
901 North Front street.
WANTED White woman for gen
eral housework. No washing. Good
wages. References required. 309
North Front.
WANTED Colored woman for
general housework. Apply 1621 North
) Sixth street.
WANTED A colored woman, with
experience In short order cooking, for
RELIEF WORK ONLY two days in a
week. Apply at the "Plaza Hotel."
' BUSINESS WOMAN Middle-aged
business woman to take care of i
laundry records and telephone. State
experience and salary expected. Cor
respondence confidential. Box S, 7507,]
care of Telegraph.
STRONG COLORED GIRL To op
erate can-washing machines. Good
wages. Inquire of Hershey Creamery
Co.
WANTED Girl for wrapping
counters: also millinery apprentices—
paid while learning. Apply Astrich's,
308 Market street.
WANTED Stenographer at the
Majestic Theater.
WANTED Young lady ushers at
the Majestic Theater.
PATRIOTIC, steady, well-paid em
ployment in your own home. Knit
urgently-needed war socks for us on
the fast, simple Auto Knitter. Full
particulars to-day. 3c stamp. Auto
Knitter Company, Dept. C-821, 821 Jef
ferson, Buffalo, K. Y.
WANTED Woman with experi
ence in institutional cooking. Model
kitchen, with every convenience to
work with, and good salary. Apply
Harrisburg Academy.
BOOKKEEPER OR CLERK Ex
perienced bookkeeper or clerk wanted.
Must be quick and accurate at figures.
Permanent position. Good wages. Ap
ply, in own handwriting, to Box M,
care of Telegraph.
GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE
EXAMINATIONS Everywhere Oc
tober 5. 12,000 women clerks to be
appointed at Washington. Salary, $l,-
200. Experience unnecessary. Women
desiring government positions write
for free particulars, J. C. Leonard
(former Civil Service Examiner), 561,
Kenois Building, Washington.
j ONE YOUNG I,ADY For waitress,
land middle-aged lady to assist in I
! baking. Apply Stouffer's Restaurant.
4 North Court street.
OPERATORS
FIFTY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS
I TO MAKE FLANNEL SHIRTS
FOR THE ARMY
Also learners and examiners. j
1 HELP EQUIP THE SOLDIER BOYS. |
I Good pay. steady work. Experienced |
operators earned $3.00 to $4.50 per
I day on our last contract. Apply
JENNINGS' MANUFACTURING CO.,
2012 North Fourth Street, or
U. S. Employment Service,
Third and North Sts.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
everywhere October 6. 12,000 women
clerks to be appointed at Washington.
Salary, $1,200. Experience unneces- I
sary. Women desiring government
positions write for free particulars, R.
lE. Terry (former Civil Service Ex
i aminer), 467 Columbian Building,
| Washington.
| GIRLS WANTED Experienced or
I inexperienced, for chocolate dippers.
Good wages. Apply 331 Market
I street.
LADY Wanted immediately for
scrubbing and general work. Apply
Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 North Court
street.,
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
From 17 to 60 years old
Having orders enough on our books
to keep our factory running at its
full capacity, and with good working
conditions, we are able to give opera
tors regular work. Thus enabling ex
• perlenced operators to earn front
i $2.50 to $4.50 per day.
i Inexperienced operators are paid
$1.25 per day while learning, they are
taught by experienced operators and
at the end of two weeks' training are
able to earn-$2.60 per day.
A bonus is paid every pay to all op
erators.
BLOUGH MANUF'G CO.. INC..
Reily and Fulton Sts.
MILLINERY APPREN
TICES WANTED—Wages.
$3.00 a week while
learning. Astrich's. 308
Market street.
WANTED. AT ONCE Fifty color
ed girls, over 16, to sew canvas gloves.
Learners paid $5 per week and bonus.
After learning can make front $2.50 to
$3.00 per day. Apply Steelton Glove
Co., 709 South Second street.
GIRLS
and
WOMEN
wanted in the packing and
finishing rooms. Apply
DEVINE & TUNGEL SHOE MFG. CO..
Sixteenth and State Streets
GIRLS WANTED Learners paid
week work. Best prices and bonus
paid. All girls from 14 to 16 with
certificates employed. Call at once.
Harrisburg Apparel Co.. Third Floor,
City Star Laundry Building, Sixth and
Herr streets.
HELP WANTED—MaIe ami Female
SILK MILL
Experienced help wanted. Experi
enced weavers average $3.50 to $6.50
per day. Other departments propor
| tionatoly.
Beginners wanted also. Best pay.
Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus over
and above regular wages. Apply !
'
HARRISBURG SILK MILL,
Second and North Streets.
WANTED Marker and sorter. Ap
ply Ellis Laundry Service.
SHOE WORKERS WANTED
We need experienced opera
tors in all departments, and
can guarantee steady work.
All work is paid for at piece
rates but we guarantee every
employe definite wages. The
more work you produce, the
more you earn. We also have
openings in all departments
for young men and women to
learn a useful trade, which
will be of value to them after
the war. The shoe business is
a necessary industry and is
of much importance. Get a
job making goods for Uncle
Sam if you can, but if not,
then consider the shoe manu
• facturing trade as worth
while learning.
If interested, take this ad.
to the United States Employ
ment Bureau at Third and
North Streets, and get full
particulars.
HARRISBURG SHOE M'FG. CO..
1402 Vernon Street.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
TYPING of all kinds intelligently
done. Work called for and delivered.
The Accurate Typewriting Co., P. O.
Box 977.
SITUATION S WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Woman wishes posi
tion as nurse. Inquire of Mrs. Earner,
410 North street.
i WANTED Colored girl, age 17,
j desires a position as chambermaid,
I dishwasher or assistant in housework.
Please call, or write, to 1110 South
Ninth rtreet.
SITUATION WANTED In private
family by white woman—upstairs
work or waitress; can give the best of
references; six years' experience. Ad
dress W„ 7321, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young girl would like
to work after High school and part
of evening; would like something in
the line of typewriting. Call Bell
phone 774 M.
WANTED Young woman desires
clerical position; has had experience
and can furnish best of references.
Address Y., 7168, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Experienced steno
grapher desires position; can fur
nish best of reference. Address L.,
7291. care of Telegraph.
~ SITUATIONS WANTED
MALE ANI) FEMALE
WANTED Man and wife desire
permanent positions in private family.
Call at 920 North Sixth street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS $2.50 per
week and up. Rooms with running
hot and cold water; also with private
bath. Wilson Apartment Hotel, Nos.
143-45 South Third street, corner Mul
berry.
PLEASANT ROOM For gentle
man, next to bath; steam heat; hard
wood floor; electric light; beautiful,
open surroundings and best car ser
vice in city; strictly private. Bell 834,
or address R„ 7354, care of Telegraph.
TWO nicely furnished front rooms,
for light housekeeping; all conveni
ences; rent reasonable. 2148 Penn j
street.
LARGE. AIRY ROOM Centrally |
located, with steam heat, running I
water, etc., on flRt floor; two min- j
utes' walk from Pennsylvania Station;
especialy suited for one or two gen
tlement. X., 7169, care of Telegraph.
j LARGE, second-floor front sleeping
room; well furnished; all conveni
ences; in private family. 921 North
Second.
! LARGE, furnished, front room;
! steam heat; electricity and gas; use of
bath. Apply 7 North Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT Comfortably-furnish
ed rooms, with all improvements,
steam heat. Board if desired. Call
1125 State street.
LARGE, well-furnished third floor
front room, all conveniences, located
on North Second street; private fam
ilv. Will rent to one or two gentle
men. Bell phone 4 406 M. •
ROOMS IVAN'llilJ
THREE OR FOUR unfurnished
rooms, centrally located, by young
couple. Small apartment, with bath
will be considered. Possession on or
about October 1. Can furnish excel
lent references. No children. Address
E„ 7458, care of Telegraph.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
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|j SOMETHING TO SELL—SOME
!; THING TO ADVERTISE! For ad
vertising and selling go together. If „
you have used articles—furniture, of
| fice fixtures, vehicles, musical instru
ments, anything useful the want ad
columns afford you a lively market.
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KOOSIS WANTED
WANTED Two rooms or live
room front apartment, with bath, cen
trally located. M., 7023, care of Tele
graph. .
WANTED Unfurnished, third
floor front room, heat, conveniences,
housekeeping. $6.00 per month; per
manent; adylt; Protestant of refine
ment, north of Market street. Address
w., 7429, care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FPU RENT
| THREE ROOMS, kitchenette and
bath, steam heat and all conveniences,
located 1501 State. Apply C. Cooper,
. 4 North Third.
TWO bright, front-room apartments
of two rooms each, furnished com
i plete for light housekeeping, adults,
S"5 00 and $30.00 per month. Inquire
at 424 Soutli Seventeenth street.
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED 5 or 6-room apartment,
centrally located. Best references fur
-1 nished. Address Box D, 7510, care of
I Telegraph, stating location, rental and
| date of possession.
! HOARDERS WANTED
'1 TABLE BOARDERS WANTED—In
j quire at 607 Forster street.- I
'j HEAL ESTATE EOR SALE j
FOR SALE. VERY CHEAP An
apartment on Market street, Allison
Hill, paying 12 per cent, on the in
vestment. Rents for $ll6 per month.
Price, $9,500. Will accept $2,000 in
cash. Balance can remain. 1 think
this is one of the best Investments in
the city. Inquire of H. G. Pedlow,
3-A South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE At' three-fourths of
j its actual value, a twelve-roomed
house, almost new. Must be sold at
once. Call Bell S4IR or 2394 J.
VACANT HOUSE, OCTOBER 1 3-
story brick, all improvements, front
porch, 8 rooms, easy terms, on Mar-
I ket street near Eighteenth street.
-Also 3-story brick on Market near
Fourteenth street, with storeroom.
C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street.
Bell 560 J.
REMOVAL NOTICE
MOVED TO NORTH SECOND ST.
A. W. SWENGEL, of 219 South Thir-"
teenth street, has moved to his new
home at 2131 North Second street,
where he will continue in. the Real
Estate business.
723 N. 19TH ST. 2 V4-story frame,
6 rooms and attic, in good condition;
side entrance. Price, $1,550. I. w.
Cassell. 1444 Regina St.
SEVERAL DESIRABLE PROPER
TIES FOR SALE On easy terms.
Why not consider this and act before
it is too late? Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
NOW VACANT No. 803 North
Seventeenth brick and stucco dwell
ing most roodernly equipped well
constructed ideal location. .ICey at
our ofttce. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE No. 1046 South Cam
eron street bripk house. Particulars
from Bell Realty Co., Bergner. 8ui1d
52,750 WILL PURCHASE No. 1731
Carnation street brick house with
7 rooms and bath other improve
ments. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
1865 MARKET ST. Vacant about
September 1. Strictly up-to-date. All
improvements. Price reasonable.
Terms to suit. D. A. Caley. 707 Kun
kel Bldg. Bell phone 589.
* FOR SALE —7-room cottage, Wash
ington Heights, $2,500. 2%-story
frame at Enola, all improvehients,
$2,200. Both of these properties have
garages on. Cheap and easy terms.
Also corner houses in Lemoyne, three
story. single, all improvements.
C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street.
Bell 560 J.
FOR SALE
3-story brick on Market St.
3-stor'y brick on Regina St.
3-story brick on Walnut St.
3-story brick on North Sixth St.
3-story brick on North Second St.
3-story brick on Green St.
3-story brick on Evergreen St.
3-story brick on Crescent St.
3-story brick on State St.
3-story brick on Seventeenth. Eigh
teenth and Nineteenth Sts.
Possession soon. Some October 1
Liberty Bonds Accepted.
C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street.
Bell 560 J.
FOR SALE —Derry Street, No. 3223
Modern brick house, 7 rooms, bath,
steam heat, electric light. Price, $3,-
750. 3. E. Glpple. No. 1251 Market
street.
i FOR SALE —N. Fourth Street, No.
1922. 2%-story frame house, with all
modern Improvements, well located
and in good repair. Cash offer want
! ed. J. E. Gipple, No. 1251 Market
j street.
FOR SALE S. Seventeenth Street.
No. 536. Corner brick house with 8
rooms and all modern improvements.
Price. $3,500. J. E. Gipple, No. 1251 I
Market street.
FOR SALE Revere Street, Clov
erly. Two modern brick and stucco
detached dwellings. First-class con
struction. Must be sold. Will sacri
flce for cash. J. 3. Gipple, No. 1251
Market street. .
FOR SALE Green Street, No. 2120.
This week is your last chance to buy
this elegunt home at a reduced price.
Immediate possession. J, E. Gipple,
No. 1251 Market street.
FOR SALE Two-story frame,
metal roof, good condition, yard.
Cheap home for $l,OOO. Inquire Store,
1117 North Third.
"PROPERTY On Second street,
owned by W. S. H&rtßiiin. Lot, 27x
176 Price, $1,500.00. Inquire H E
Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street.
FINE PLANTATIONS 200 to 4 760
acres, near Richmond. Fine stock
grain, grass and tobacco farms. Sam
uel McCutchen, Blackstone, Virginia
re a instate for sale
FINE SUBURBAN HOME Three
story; all Improvements; vapor heat
electric lights; hardwood finish; large
' perches; lawn and lot about one acre'
fruit and shade trees: shrubbery, etc'
along State Road; 5c car fare to city'
Eusy terms and payments. Will take
city property as part pay. Possession
sooc.
C. I T CORDER, 1722 Green Street.
Bell 660 J. Rents Collected.
IF IT'S REAL ESTATE '
SEE SANDERLIN
$160.00 cash. $25.00 per month will
buy a 2% -Story, 7-roora home, with all
improvements. Look at this before
buying. 1552 Swatara street.
Steelton, Pa.. Third St., corner Lo
cust 11 rooms, with all improve
ments; lot, 75x125. Good location for
roomers. Small amount of money re
quired.
X have houses located all over town
that can be bought with a small
amount of money. Balance in monthly
payments.
D. A. SANDERLIN,
Room 1. Security Trust Bldg.,
Bell 1390. Dial, 3573.
. j FOR SALE Ten-room house, with
I every modern convenience, centrally
I located. Terms to suit purchaser.
Inquire of Ed. Tauslg, 420 Market
street.
FOR SALE
A GENUINE BARGAIN
$2.450 —For the three-story brick
property No. 267 Delaware Ave., Cor.
Susquehanna Street, containing 8
rooms, bath, furnace and front porch.
CHAS. ADLER,
1002 North Third Street.
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board.
HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
One 2%-qtory frame dwelling, with
back and front porch, on North Nine
teenth street. $1,250.
1 Three 2 1 ,&-story brick houses, on
Vernon street, $1,850 each.
One three-story brick house on
South Sixteenth street, $2,800.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
1129 North Seventh Street
Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock.
VACANT 3-story brick, all Im
provements, front porch, on Market)
street, near Eighteenth street. Also I
3-story brick on Green street. Vacant.
Very cheap. Liberty Bonds accepted, j
C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street,
Bell 560 J.
THREE-STORY BRICKS On Sec
ond, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth
streets; also Green street. Market
street. Regina street. All have im
provements, front porches. Some have
garages on. Two of the - now vacant.
Some for $2OO and $3OO down. Pay as
rent. Liberty Bonds accepted.
C H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street,
Bell 560 J.
POSSESSION SOON
Two-story brick houses; all im
provements:; drive alley; front porch;
bay window; 7 rooms and bath. $lOO
to $2OO down, balance as rent. Also
3-story concrete block houses on
Sixth C ° c^R Pa >' a rent.
1722 Green Street. Bell 56CJ.
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.
Real E6tnte For Sale—Suburban
PEN BROOK. CURTIN ST. 7-room
frame house; lots of fruit; lot, 30x190.
Price, $2,300. Possession soon.
WEST FAIRVIEW Double frame
house. Annual rental. $2BB. Price,
$2,300.
J NEW MARKET 5-room frame
house; lot, 56x165 ft. A nice home.
Price. $1,500.
C DAVIES, Real Estate. Rents Col
lected. Room 204 Calder Bldg. Bell
4377.
SEVEN-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW
—All improvements, gas. lot. 60x176
on Chestnut street. Camp Hill. Cash
or terms. Apply Din I 56 46. J. F
11. i s| • Hill.
RKAIT ESTATE FOR KENT j
FOR RENT —Immediate possession,
house and store suitable for a restau
rant, 923 North Sixth street. Also |
Captain O. M. Copeland's residence
furnished —corner Fourteenth and
Broad streets. Apply S. Friedman.
Real Estate, Kunkel Building, or 217
Pcffer street.
FOR RENT Vacant house at Pen
-1 brook; all improvements; 15 rooms;
suitable for apartment house; double
garage. Apply C. H. Corder. 1722
Green street. Bell phone 560 J.
"real ESTATE—For Sale or Rent"
HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth
and Curtin streets. Possession of
some of the houses on thirty days'
notice. Fred C. Miller. 31 North Sec
ond. BellJ)hone_3o7J l __
real estate wanted
I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop
erty in any section of the city, if
cheap. What have you to offers Chex
Adler. 1002 North Third street.
HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
We have several very respectable :
colored families who would like to
purchase small homes, with or with- •
out improvements. Please Kc us
know what you have to offer.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
1129 Seventh Street Bell Phono,
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS ,
' OFFICES FOR RENT Furntehld !
or unfurnished, single or ensuite of
two or three rooms. Apply H. & L.
Lowengard, 210 North Third street.
FOR RENT
in the Commonwealth Trust
Company Building. large,
roomy offices. Apply to
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO..
222 Market Street.
DESK ROOM For rent in
desirable office, Bergner Bldg.,
Third and Market streets.
Rohrer & Son.
LARGE STOREROOM FOR RENT—
Suitable for automobile display room
or other wholesale or large retail
business. 1101-1103 North Sixth street
Anrvlv to Louis. 414 North Third.
FARMS
73-A. Farm. 4 miles S. city.... $7,500
SO-A. Farm, 3 miles N. city.... 8,500
75-A. Farm, 7 miles E. city.... 8,000
100-A. Farm, ti miles 10. city.... 9,000
145-A. Farm, 0 miles E. city.... 11,000
70-A. Farm, 7 miles 10. city.... 5,000
40-A. Farm, 6 miles E. city.... 4,000
181-A. Farm, 9 miles E. city.... 11,000
43-A. Farm, 11 miles N. City... 3,000
200-A. Farm. 7 miles N. city.... 12,000
115-A. Farm, 5 miles N. city. ... 7,000
115-A. Farm. 10 miles N. city... 3,000
122-A. Farm. S miles N. city.... 3,500
122-A. Farm, 10 miles S. city... 8.000
145-A. Farm, 10 miles S. citk. .. 6,500
88-A. Farm, 8 miles W. city... 5,000
80-A. Farm. 11 miles N. city... 5,000
30-A. Farm, 6 miles W. city... 3,500
I have several -mall Farms, -from
5 to 15 acres, close to city.
The above Farm" mentioned are in
good shape, and terms Reasonable.
Will consider city proyperty in ex
change on some of them.
C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street,
Harrisburg. Bell 560 J.
FARMS FOR SALE
Any size you want, from I to 204
acres each. 8. 11. 15. 30. 45. 70 80
100. 160 and 200-acre farms from 2!
lo 10 miles to Har 'sburg. Some on
State Roads. All hnve good buildings
orchards and running water. Easy uo.'
cess to city. _
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green .Street. Rell 560 J.
98 ACRES—Farms good ground, 31
acres, mountain woodland, 2 horses 2
colts, 2 cows. 8 head of young cattle
also 7 head of sheep. 20 tons of hav
and all straw. 200 bushels of wheat
150 bushels of oats. 11 acres of corn
and some potatoes. 100 chickens, pos
session at once. !) miles from Harris
burg on State Highway; price, $6,900-
$4 000 can stay on the first mortgage'
For information call at 107 Chestnut
street.
30-ACRE FARM 5 miles west
city; 5c car fare and 15 minutes' walk
to farm; good house, barn, etc.; spring
and running water; land level. Cheap.
Easy terms. Or will take city prop
erty in exchange.
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 beautiful on main road
Beautiful Farms joihing. Price. $l,.
GOO. We can help finance this farm.
C. B. CARE.
Core's Grocery. Linglestown;
409 Market St.. Harrisburg.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEO US
ONE sideboard and extension dining
table for sale. Must be sold either
Wednesday or Thursday. Call 1821
Market.
I BLOCH BABY COACH AND SULKY
FOR SALE—lnquire 326 Crescent.
FOR SALE Two glass show
cases, roll-top desk and chair. Apply
to G. R. Hurd, Trustee, 317 Chestnut
street.
FOR SALE One pair of confec
tionery scales. Will weigh 6 lbs. Prac
tically new. Call 1015 North Third
street.
FOR SALE One Old-Town Octa i
Canoe. In good condition. Reasonable
price. Inquire of X., 7022, care of
Telegraph.
BOOKS 20.000 new. old and rare
books. 5c up. Aurand's. 925 N. Third.
THE STORE across from the Y. W.
C. A. is where you can save money on
Men's and Boys' Clothing Furnishing
Hats. Caps. Shoes. •
We are famous for Low Prices. Give
Us a trial.
Men's Suits .$9.90 up
Boys' Suits >....53.95 up
Men's Pants $1.75 up
Men's Hats $1.50 up
Shoes QUTLET* CLOTHING 'cO.!' 9S " P
23 North Fourth Street.
OPEN EVENING. /'
Suits to Measure. $20.00 up.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
picti ALU MAKES RENTED
C EXCHANGED.
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET. OPP. OR.
PHF.UM THEATER,
s BOTH PHONES.
ALL kinds of Disc Records bought,
sold and exchanged. N. Brenner. 1315
North Third street.
~ XV ANTFI) —M 1 S<:l■: LI -VN Ep t ;^
JUNK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION—
Highest prices paid. Orders attended
promptly. Write, or call Pell phone
1617W, National Iron & Metal Co., 941
North Seventh street
CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices and
i sold reasonable. S. Refit In. 407 Broad
i street. Bell photie 3370 J.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call
Bell phone 421 5. B. Abrams & 800.
824-832 North Seventh street.
MAX SME.LTZ
Second-hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell lSsi or Dial 5847. or drop a poa
tal to Max sme.ltz. 1016 Market street.
Will call, city or country.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Fchmertz- 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
BUSINESS PERSONALS " I
Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers
for estate. P. H. Laplan Co.. 206 Mkt. 1
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED '
Single edge. 25c doz.; double edge. 25c
doz.; old style. 25c each. Gorgas Drug
Store, formerly ut Henry Gilbert and
6on£. -
QUININE—Look out fo 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 TO LOAN on Real Estate
security amounts and upon an! 1
terms to Address P. I
Box IT/ • Harrisburg, Pa. 'j
s
TUESDAY EVENING,
j Money to I.oan
! WE -LEND MONEY in compliance
, with Act of June 17, 1915. to individu
als in need of ready cash; small loans
a specialty; business confidential;
payments lo suit borrower's conven
ience; positively lowest rates in city
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO?
132 Walnut Street.
PAYMENT OF BILLS
Need not worry you if you do not have
the ready cash. We loan money in
any amount on furniture or other
good securities so that you can meet
any emergencies. All our trans
actions are strictly confidential. Call
and see us to-day.
EMPLOYES LOAN SOCIETY
Room 206 Bergner Bldg.
Third and Market Streets
Licensed and Bonded by the State
Musical
PIANOS TUNED AND, REPAIRED
by a skilled tuner 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.
Musical
TALKING MACHINES of all kinds
repaired by an expert. All work
promptly done and guaranteed. Call
Rrll 2804 R. or 1604 Howard avenue.
Hauling unU Moving
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE.
CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623W,
DIAL PHONE 3518.
HICKS & HOPKINS Local and
Long-distance Hauling. 124 Reily.
Both phones.
WE MOVE anything to any point,
lecai or long-distance. Large open
and covered auto trucks. Experienced
furniture handlers. Rates reasonable,
phone Bell 623 J.
"LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCF.
HAULING prompt service. A. &
B Motor Express. 917 Capital street
Cell Phone 1635 J.
AUTO HAULING Local or iong
d-stunce Furniture and piano moving
a specialty Blue Lino Transfer. 917
Capital street. Both phones.
HEAVY MAULING —Fully equipped
for furniture, freight and piano mov.
Ing No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body. ,T.
E Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin
Aungst. Manager. Hershey. Pa. Bell
phone 15R-6.
WE MOVE
ANYTHING
ANYWHERE
ANY TIME
We have a 2-Ton Denby Truck for
Hire to do General Hauling.
DAYTON CYCLE CO..
Dial 4900 912 N. Third St
GENERAL HAULING AND FAST
EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns
with uuU trucks. Only experienced
and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320. or
Dial 2266.
WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or
team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason
able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 446
Broad street
" WHERE TO iiIXIC
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT?
THF HOME OF SATISFACTION.
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Homo
rooking served to Businessmen and
Ladles In separate diningroom.
Storage
STORAGE —419 Broad street house
bold goods, merchandise. Private
rooms (it reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both
phones.
STORAGE —In brick building, rear
408 Market Household goods in clean,
private roofs. Reasonable rates. P.
U. Dlener. 408 Market street
! STORAGE Private rooms for
! household goods in fireproof ware
i bouse. $3 per month and up. Lower
storage rutes in non-llreproof ware
house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-
446 South Second street
~ U N DEKTAJi KIIS
SAMUEL S. FACKLKR,
FUNERAL DIR ""TOR,
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL $133.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Kmbalmer.
511 North Second Street
BELL 262. DIAL 2146.
Cleaners ana Dyers
IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned.
Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best
place In town. Call and deliver.
Goodman's. 1306 '■j N. Sixth St
~ AUTOMOBILES
CHEVROLET TOURING CAR
Model 490; year, 1918; new tires; ex
cellent condition. Must be sold at
once. Inquire 1540 North Sixth street,
Mr. Jacob Lamparter.
OVERLAND
USED CAR oufAKTMBNT
CLEARING SALE
Our assortment of used cars is so
reduced that we havje marked the re
maining cars at prions that will move
thero this week.
Overland 2-passenger Roadster,
complete and in running condition.
Clearing Price $160.00
Overland 5-passenger Touring, with
all good Upholstering, paint
and top fine. •
Clearing Price $375.00
Michigan Touring, with 40-horsev
power Continental motor. A solid,
substantial ear—would make fine
truck.
Clearing Price $250.00
Ford Speedster, brand new special
turtle deck body. Newly painted red
and blue. All good tires.
Four-passenger Chalmers. Paint,
tires and motor In good condition.
Overland six-cylinder, seven-pas
ger. Reflnished dark blue with red
wheels. A handsome, powerful car.
Convenient payments can be arranged.
THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURO CO., .
212-214 North Second Street.
SIX-CYLINDER, 1917 Model, 5-pas
senger Overland car. In first-class
condition. Price very reasonable. In
quire Fackler's Furniture Store, 1312
Derry street.
HUPP 20 In splendid running
order. ,Just the thing to go to and
from work. Three tires are practically i
new. Equipped as racer, but will give <
good top, windshield, fenders and i
ii"bs<o-llte if Will
sacrifice —less than $lOO. 711 Tele
graph Bldg.
AUTOMOBILES
MAC'S GARAGE
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
Reo, 1917,. 7-passenger. Good condi
tion.
Chevrolet, 490 model. Bargain, $490.00
Ford 1917 Roadster. New tires.
Packard Roadster. Cost $1,500.00.
Now $'450.00.
Ford, 1917 chassis. Demountable
rims.
Maxwell 1918 Touring. Used only
two months. Owner in draft. Bar
gain for quick buyer.
Ford 1914 Touring, $275.00.
Maxwell Touring, good condition,
$450.00.
Ford 1916 Delivery; 31x4 tires.
These Cars are real values, and now
is the time to buy. Open Evenings.
MAC'S GARAGE.
117, 119, 121 South Third Street.
Bell 3777. Dial 2413.
1918 DODGE $985.01)
1916 Overland $700.00
1914 Ford $265.00
16 Indian Motorcycle ...... .$l2O 00
Other Bargains.
HORST,
Linglestown, Pa.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers.
in any condition. See me before sac
rificing eisowhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A Schlffman, 22-24-26
North Cameron e"et. Bell 8633.
EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE
All makes of batteries recharged
and repaired; work guaranteed.
Auto repairing; electrical work a
specialty.
EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO
11th and Mulberry Sts.
FOR SALE Willys-Knight, 7-
passenger touring car, 1917 model, fine
condition. Call Bell phone 2912.
SEVEN - PASSENGER REO. 1917
model. First-class condition. Can
be seen at Muff and Householder
Garage. Steelton. Pa.
FOR SALE Ford Touring Car
Cheap to quick buyer. Owner leavimr
city. Inquire Federal Square Garairo
Court and Cranberry. ° '
SMALL FLANDERS TOURING
Like new. $375.00; 1919 Mitchell, i.ib
erty Six and Chevrolet Tourings. Also
Truxton Trucks. Horst. Linglestown.
10 DAYS' SALE ON MOBILOIL
10 gallons Aor Arctic, gallon... ,66c
6 gallons A or Arctic. Gallon....70c
If you furnish the can.
Gallon cans Mobiloll. A. B, B or
Arctic, gallon
DAYTON CYCLE CO. kl2 N. Third St.
Dial 4990.
J OR SALE
Model 32 Hupmoblle; excellent
value; mechanically perfect. Special
Price $400.00
HARRISBURG AGENCY CO„
103 Market St
1914 KNOX Racing Car. In good con
dition.
1916 Chalmers Roadster, In A 1 con
dition.
SUNSHINE GARAGE. Both Phones.
MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6
Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dixey,
Splltdorf, Mea, Remy and different
makes of coils, c rburetors, etc. A
Schlffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron
street Bell 3633.
SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCKS
FOR SALE CHEAP Consisting of
variety of Ford cars, with rear-end
ono-ton capacity; Vims, Buick, Reo
and Mack, with power .hoist, dump
body. All are good bargains. Inter
national Harv -:ter Company of
America Truck Dept., 619 Walnut
street
WANTED —All kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices.
No lunk. H. Esterbrook, 812 North
Third street. Dial 4990.
GARAGES
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
GARAGE FOR RENT In rear at
528 Camp street Call ut 1225 North
Sixth street
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
paired by specialists. Also fenders,
lamps, etc. Best service in town. Har
risburg Auto Radiator Works. 805
North Third street
WM. PENN GARAGE
304-6 Muench street Limousines for
funerals, parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night Bell
4664.
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO.
All sorts of auto top and cushion work
done by experts. Also repair work.
Reasouable rates. 1019 Market St
SUNSHINE GARAGES Auto re
pairing by experts. Road Jobs a
specialty. Charges reasonable. Both
Phones. Sunshine Garuge, 27 North
Cameron street
UP-TO-DATE GARAGE Expert
repairing. Storage space to rent All
accessories. Prices reasonable. MufT
Bros. Garage, 244 S. Front St., Steelton.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
HENDERSON MOTORCYCLE FOR
SALE $125. 1916 Model. 2-speed.
Good machine. Call 24 Chestnut street
Steelton.
ONE THREE-SPEED INDIAN MO
TORCYCLE FOR SALE —H. L.
Enders. Auto Supplies. 239 South Cam
eron street. Dial 5938.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
DORY SHANKR,
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND,
1607 NORTH THIRD ST.
INDIAN. 1916—Good as new, $120.00.
Good tires —one new. Bargain. Horst
Garage, Linglestown. Pa.
WE BUY old bicycles, coaster
brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990.
~ BICYCLES. BICYCLES.
New and rebuilt bicycles at very at
tractive prices; guaranteed repair
ing: come here and get a square
deal.
H. F. ESTERBROOK.
912 N. Third Street
Dial 4990.
LEGAL NOTICES
Proclamation in Divorce
In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau
phin County. Penna. No. 198,
January Term, 1918 Margaret
Urich vs. William Li Urich.
To William L. Urich;
You are hereby notified to be pres
ent at the Cohrt House, at Harrisburg,
Pa., on Monday, the 28th day of Oc
tober, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M„
when and where the Judges of said
Court will hear, on behalf of the de
fendant as well as for the plaintiff,
all testimony submitted In the above
case.
W. JUSTIN CARTER,
Attorney' for Libellant.
Proclamation in Divorce
In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau
phin County, Penna. No. 117,
March Term, 1918 Ella M. Walton
vs. Harry M. Walton.
To Harry M. Walton:
You are hereby notified to be pres
ent at the Court House, at Harris
burg,.Pa.. on Monday, the 28th day
of October, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock
A. M., when and where the Judges of
said Court will hear, on behalf of the
defendant as well as for the plaintiff,
all testimony euhmltted in the above
W. JUSTIN CARTER,
Attorney for Libellant.
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