Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 14, 1918, Home Edition, Page 11, Image 11

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    j "LITHE ACORNS INTO GREAT PAIS GROW. WAM AM BRING RESULTS. j
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SJII'IU On Saturday. October 12,
1918, George Lester Smith, son "t
George Smith and Florence bmitn,
aged 18 years, 1 month and lu days.
*' Funeral *Oll Wednesday afternoon,
at 2 o'clock, from his parents resi
dence, half mile north of Progress.
Funeral private. Burial in the Fast
I Harris burg: Cemetery.
JOHNSON Mrs. Mary Johnson,
widow of Joseph C. Johnson, died
Sunday. October 12, 1018. at Feba
non, l'a.. of Spanish influenza. She
is slrvied by three small children,
Joseph Johnson, Helen Johnson and
fntermcnt? S prlvate, Penbrbok Ceme
tery. ■
: SING EH Entered into rest, Satur
day, October 12, 1918, C Varies
ritt Singer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win M. Singer. ♦*■**
Private funeral' services at the
home. 2007 North Second sti eet. In
terment in Harrisburg Cemeten. ,
HrKKK Mary Jane McKec died Oc- j
Funeral' o\i 'Thursday. atJo" clock. ,
, ScKei d ro9 e ß O oas h strle?: Vuneral
private. Interment private. j
IiIUOIIOIK —°On Sunday, October ;
13 1918, Harry Braddock, at his late .
residence, aged 60 years. M
Funeral on Wednesday, at 3 ■ V. .at-,
from the residence of J. Hervey Pat (
ion, 1815 North Front street. Intel
t ment private.
1,1 OI.UM Died on Friday, October
II 1918, Mrs. Helen Miller Ludlum.
wife of Edward Ludlum, o' 1 " j
North Fifty-third stieet. Philade j
nhia. aged 29 years. . in
Funeral on Tuesday morning, at j
o'clock, the nev. Father Murphy of
liciating. interment Mt. tana y
Cemetery. __
BOGUS Benjamin Hoyer Boggsdied |
October 11. 1018, at Camp Alfred
Funeral *orvfce'on Tuesday j
mothet Mrs" B.' U° t "
I
morning. He is sur>l ;; u rh 'i es t
wife, Pauline, and one son. i. haiie ,
" serves at^.j
t^ h Mo%r- Evening N lntment at;
Port 'freverton. Tuesday liioining. j
n.pi-Y William Pearson DePuy, son
D ofMr. and Mrs. Pearson OePuy.Jled
October 13. 1918. at Bnola. otPneu
mnnifl He is survived by his ne
uiee Gertrude Bretz).
two brothers and two sisl '• s - ;
Funeral arrangements will be a t
* nounccd later.
ni'ui'it Ellis N. Kremer, Jr., died
K n lUrrisburg on Saturday Oc obe. .
12, 1918, aged 31 years. 6 months unu ,
Private funeral services wiU be heid
at, 204 Chestnut street on luesaaj,
in Harrishu"rg Cemetery.
?!tf ssSsZkBffiy T £: months
and 7 days. y. af . lntp resi- l
Funeral at i ayeuue ,
, 1 S, on Wednesday afternoon, at
J l . 1 o'clock. . Services private. ;
HEN NEK - P°YvVlUatr? Ia and® Nellie
♦ I-T> Wood avenue, Harris
' bSef rM.™o'tol,,v 11. 111". •'
Harrisburg Cemetery. * unerai anu |
interment private. j
LOST ANU FOUND |
1 ,OST Between Broad st'Tet and i
Market Square, a lady's wa a S 'if re
sales slip attached. Reward if ie
tuirted to 1329 Penn street. I
, osT —One automobile tire, mount- i
' INSTRUCTIONS j
. tit* START IS HALB THE j
' n APTIF Get a THOROUGH, '
STANDARD course In Harrisburg s i
ACCREDITED Business College, school
of Commerce. Troup Buildinß,isbo u th
Market Square. Bell 480. Dial 4„J •
INDIVIDUAL. PROMOTION InOrai
Shorthand, Typewriting. Lnglisn
Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Arlth.. etc.
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL, YEAR.
Enter any time. Bell Dial 4016.
THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL,
121 Mkt. St. Chas. R. ,B eC M e J;
Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr.
HELP WANTED —MALE
WANTED A good man for inside
work, to train for manager. Apply
Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North Sec
ond.
WANTED, AT ONCE A tlrst
class motor truck driver over 31 years
of age. $25.00 week to right person,
p. O. Box 382, Harrisburg, Pa.
MAN With large acquaintance,
whose time is not entirely occupied,
can earn good money in spare time.
Address S., 7556, care of Telegraph.
WANTED A Ulan, or will employ
man and wife, to do janitor and
housework. Apply 1700 North Second
street.
YOUNG MAN To solicit advertis
ing. Permanent connection. Apply
Box S., 7512, care of Telegraph.
* WANTED Young man to repair
bicycles. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North
Third.
WANTED —Two good, strong boys
to learn a trade. Apply Superinten
dent. The Telegraph Printing Co„
Harrisburg,
WANTED An experienced book
keeper who "Is familiar with modern
cost keeping work. Permanent posi
tion w-lth manufacturing corporation.
Good hours. Give age, details of ex
perience and salary desired. Married
man with dependents preferred. Box
.< X. 7551, care of Harrisburg Tele
graph.
Prospect Hill Cemetery
This Cemetery is beau
tifully situated on Market
• street east of 26th, and on
the north and east faces
the new parkway. The
prices of lots are moder
ate.
Miller Brothers & Co.
Lm*K and C.nr, lu.
1 Member libs. Rtal Estate Beard
MONDAY EVENING,
II ELI* WANTED —MALE i
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
ing. Auto Transportation School, 260
South Front street. Steelton.
WANTED, INSURANCE AGENT
Splendid oportunity for a live wire. To
one who can produce the results, we
offer $25.00 salary and commission.
Apply Schoolnick, Room 21. Spooner
Building.
FOREMAN Construction work.
Permanent. Must be steady. Oppor
tunity to advance. Telephone Bell
4296J, between 6 and 1 P. M.
WANTED—Ten house painters. Ap
ply, ready for work, before 8 A. M., at
1804 Wood street, to J. A. Gill.
WANTED A bright boy to work
in women's garment department.
Splendid opportunity for advance
ment. Permanent place. Must be
over 16. Address Box D, 7533, care
j Telegraph. ■
j '
'SHOEMAKERS
; SEVERAL MIDDLE-AGED MEN,
! EXPERIENCED SHOEMAKERS" PRE
I- ERRED. ALSO BOYS OVER 16
YEARS OLD.
APPLY
DEVINE & YUNGEL SHOE MANU
FACTURING CO.,
SIXTENTH AND STATE STREETS.-
— • „
PAI'ERHANGERS 60 cents per
j hour. Painters. 50 cents per hour. All
| winter work. H. A. Bodmer, 826 North
I Third street.
' DISTRICT MANAGER and local
' Representative wanted to represent
I an Old-Line Pennsylvania Health and
I Accident Insurance Co. Our new
! policy covers every form of disability
by sickness or accident. Natural and
! accidental death. Also Military Ser- .
I vice. All occupations. Both Sexes, i
l.ow monthly or weekly premiums.
I Large indemnities. Splendid opportu
i nity for right man. Part time men
; also considered. Permanent Income.
I Address National Relief Assurance
j Co., 108 South Fourth street, Phila
j delphia.
:
BRIGHT BOY.
Over 16 years of age. to learn
printing trade. Apply
H. A FRY.
Telegraph Composing Room.
j SEVERAL White men for work
in warehouse. Permanent position.
Protected. Apply to Witman Broth
ers, 40 North Tenth street.
MEN WANTED To load stone, 29
cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per
week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax
tang. _________
HELP WANTED —FEMALE ~
WANTED—Experienced waitresses 1
! Apply at Crystal Restaurant, 418
•j Market street. |
I WANTED Alteration hands in i
women's ready-to-wear department i
Coat and skirt workers. Steady
employment. Address Box A, 7530,
care Telegraph.
WANTED—Bright girl for stock
girl in ready-to-wear store. 16 years
or over. Permanent place. Good
! opportunity for advancement. Ad
| dress Box H, 7531, care Telegraph.
WANTED—GirIs for laundry work;
|no experience necessary; $7.50 per
! week and bonus. Inquire Sanitary
i Family Washing Company, Sixteenth
| and Elm streets.
WANTED—Experienced hand iron-
I ers; $lO per week. Inquire Sanitary
j Family Washington Company, Six
| teentli and Elm streets.
!
WANTED
GIRL, OR WOMAN, FOR
I GENERAL OFFICE WORK
STENOGRAPHER PRE
FERRED. APPLY TO OFFICE
MANAGER AT
DEVINE & YUNGEL SHOE MANU-I
FACTORING CO.,
SIXTEENTH AND STATE STREETS.
WANTED Woman, for large New
, York Company. Experience not nec
essary. Four orders a day pays $2O a
week. Room 24, Spooner Building.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS in
Harrisburg November 2 and December
7. 12,000 women clerks needed. Sal
. ary, $1,200. Experience unnecessary.
I Women desiring government positions
II write for free particulars, R. E. Terry
(former Civil Service Examiner), 467,
Columbian Building, Washington.
WANTED Competent bookkeeper
and stenographer. Good salary to
1 right party. References required. Ad
dress to Box R, 231, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Girl in book and sta-
I tionery store. Apply W., care of Tele
[ graph.
i
i 50 OPERATORS WANTED. AT ONCE|
Work has begun on the GOVERN
. MENT CONTRACT, making FLANNEL
J SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY. Rates
have been made high so that experi
. enced operators will earn $3.00 to
i $4.50 per day and bonus.
JENNINGS MFG. CO.,
, 2014 North Fourth St.
WANTED—Maid for general house
j work. Inquire at 2138 North Third.
j WANTED Middle-aged woman
' I for general housework. Good home in
small family. Address, with refer
ences, to Box C, 2519, care of Tele.
; graph.
1 LADY Wanted immediately for
scrubbing and general work. Apply
Stoufter's Restaurant, 4 North Court
street.
i
WANTED
i GIRLS IN THE FINISHING
I AND TYPING ROOM.
APPLY TO
j DEVINE & YUNGEL SHOE MANU
FACTURING CO.,
■ SIXTEENTH AND STATE STREETS.
|
l_
! WANTED Two young ladies for
waitresses. Must give references. Ap
ply St r " r's Restaurant, 4 North
Court.
GIRLS WANTED Experienced or
Inexperienced, for chocolate dippers.
Good wages. Apply !$i Market
street.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE |
LADY DEMONSTRATOR To call j
on ladies of means to sell article in
universal demand. Largo salary to j
capable person. Address X., 7552, care ;
of Telegraph. j
YOUNG LADY For general office i
work. Past experience nut required.
Apply M., 6999, care of Telegraph. I
GIRLS WANTED Learners paid I
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.
SEAM> KESS Experienced sew
ers. Good pay. Apply Louis, 414
North Third.
TWO WAITRESSES WANTED
Good wages. Apply Alva Hotel, 19
South Fourth.
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female j
WANTED Woman to sweep store
and dust furniture; also two strong
men to assist in delivering stoves and
furniture. Apply at once. Gately &
Fitzgerald Supply Co., 31 South Second
street.
YOUNG MEN AND LADIES over 17 ]
years and 6 months of age to attend
P. R. R. School of Telegraphy, after
noon and evening sessions. Tuition
free. Room 32, Pennsylvania Railroad
Station.
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. SIOU month and up. 7-
hour day. Your country needs you.
Help her. Write immediately for
tree list, positions open. Franklin
Institute. Dept. 403 G. Rochester. N. Y
I
SILIC MILL
Experienced help wanted. Experi
enced weavers average $3.50 to $0.50
per day. Other departments propor
tionately.
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.
MAN OR WOMAN For bookkeep
ing and shorthand. Ope who is em
ployed and wants additional evening
work. Preferably one who has taught
school. Inquire D., 7547, care of Tele
graph.
SALESMEN WANTED *
MAN WANTED To take care of!
local business of large New York
company. Apply Room 24, Spooner
Building.
SALESMAN Acquainted in Har
risburg District, to sell stock for a
commodity in great demand. Great fu- j
ture. Large earnings. Man accepted I
must be a worker and producer. Ad- [
dress D., 7557, care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE j
WANTED Young man (white)
wishes position to help to manage or!
assist witli cooking; six years' experi- I
ence in Atlantic City one place; best
of reference. Call 1302 North Second I
street. i
SITUATIONS iVANTED—FemaIe I
WANTED Y'oung woman desires
! clerical work in office; has had two
j years' experience and can furnish best
)of references. Address to Box B,
) 3425, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Woman, with child i
five years old, wants work as house
keeper. Address M. E. F., 313 Chest
nut.
WANTED Piece washing to do at
home, such as crepe-de-chene, line
clothing. Reasonable rates. Inquire
3360 North Sixth street. ,
STENOGRAPHER Wishes posi-!
tion; can furnish best of reference. I
Apply Box Z, 6985, care of Telegraph.
WOMAN Would like position
as housekeeper in small family. In
quire 1506 Howard street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Second floor, furnish
ed rooms, for light housekeeping. All
conveniences. Inquire 923 North
Second street.
ROOMS FOR RENT. 113 Locust St.
—Well furnished. Conveniences. Bell
phone 2907 W.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms, with use of bath, on second
lloor; no children. Inquire 1355 Lib-
I erty street.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Unfur
nished, single or communicating
kitchenettes; laundry, phone and!
bathroom privileges; stoves furnished
free. Weekly payments. Inquire 429
Broad street.
|
FOR RENT Comfortably-furnish- |
ed rooms, with all improvements, j
steam heat. Board if desired. Call
1125 State street.
FOR RENT Large, warm, second j
floor room, comfortably furnished; all i
improvements; private family; refined i
.neighborhood; reasonable rates. Bell
phone 3842 M, or address 26 North,
Eighteenth street.
LARGE, well-furnished third floor
front room, all conveniences, located
on North Second street; private fam
ily. Will rent to one or two gentle
men. Bell phone 4406 M.
FOR RENT Large, furnished,
front room, facing River Park. Inquire
609 North Front street, between 6 and
8 P. M.
i.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
j FOR RENT Second floor apart
ment, four rooms and bath, steam
heat, furnished or unfurnished. Ap
ply 229 North Second.
FURNISHED ROOMS $2.50 per
week and up. Rooms with running
hot and cold water, also private baths.
No. 143 South Third street. Wilson
Hotel Apartments.
ROOMS WANTED
THREE OR FOUR unfurnished
rooms, centrally located, by young'
couple. Small apartment, with bath,
will be considered. Possession on or
about October I. Can furnish excel
lent references. No children. Address
8.. 7458. care of Telegraph.
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC SALE
Of valuable Real Estate. Thursday,
October I' 7, 1918, at 2 P. M, The Ex
ecutors of the estate of Levi Bolton,
late of Susquehanna Township, de
ceased. will offer at public sale upon
premises Two Three-story rrams
Dwelling Houses, known as Nos. 2001 .
Rnd 2003 State Street, Harrisburg, Pa. !
And also an adjoining plot of ground)
with a stable thereon erected. Said I
plot being bounded by State street, |
Twentieth street and Walnut street, |
~~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Storeroom properties on State, Mar
ket Walnut. Sixth, Third and Green
Htreets. Terms reasonable. Also sev
eral houses to exchange on faring.
Vacant houses. Possession at once
Two and three-Btory bricks; all i m .
provements; front porches; drive al
ley; uptown and on the Hill, Small
amount down. Pay as rent. Also sev
eral suburban homes, all improve
ments, with It to 1 aore land. Easy
CORDER, 1782 Green Street
, Harrisburg. '.BeR 560J,
"H ARRISBTJRG TELEGRAPH
r - ~
If YOQ Don't Need It, Advertise It and
Sell It to Somebody Who Does!
MANY Of us are such creatures of habit
that we store away something of use
and value which is not immediately
useful to us, on the theory that "sometime
it may come In handy."
In these times, when useful things are In
special demand, and the production of com- -
modities is necessarily curtailed, there Is a
real market for USED ARTICLES.
What article of value are you storing
away for possible—but not probable—future
use ?
Would it not be advisable to advertise It,
and sell it for cash, to somebody to whom
it would be immediately valuable?
You may not particularly "need" the
money it would bring to you. But you
could USE THAT MONEY' to better advan
tage now than at any previous time of your
life. You could use it to buy war securities
—and every dollar of it would thus be en
listed in the great fight for the freedom of
mankind-
Do you not feel that such an additional
Investment on your part over and above
the amount you can afford to expend out
of your regular income—would be of real
service to your country and your cause?
For It IS "your cause" just as surely as this
IS your country!
JJ
ItKAL ESTATE FOIt SALE
FOR SALE Two-story frame,
metal roof, good condition, yard.
Cheap home for $l,OOO. Inquire Store.
1117 North Third.
NORTH SECOND STREET New
brick house; slate roof; lawn; all im
provements; immediate possession;
steam heat. Price, $5,000. Address
H.. 7.207. care of Telegraph.
EARLY POSSESSION Can be |
given to 411 Hummel street; brick
house; all Improvements; steam heat;
drive alley In rear. Price, $3,200. H.
G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE Two-and-one-half
story brick house, 10 rooms and bath,
steam heat, located at 531 Race street.
Inquire Mrs. F. W. Liesmann, Camp
Hill, Pa. Hell phone 3174 J.
AN exceptionally well-built two-and
one-half-story house, size 30x28 ft.;
stands back from pavement 35 ft. in
lot 60x248 ft.; contains eight rooms
and bath. Situated on Hamilton
• street, Camp Hill. Pa., short distance
from trolley*.
Built for residence, not for specu
lation. For terms, etc., apply to
H. M. ASKIN.
South and Pitt Streets,
Carlisle. Pa.
j FOR SALE —An ideal location for !
! a popular apartment house—located 1
on three streets Third Dauphin!
I —Logan, with three houses in rear I
! paying good Will sell at a great
I bargain if sold before owner leaves
country. Size of plot, 45x210 ft. Ap
ply S. Friedman, Real Estate, lvunkel
' Bldg-. and 217 Peffer street.
FOR SALE Two-story brick bun
' galow, located at Fort Washington,
1 containing 6 rooms, bath, "cemented
cellar, front and rear porch, water,
I gas, electric lights, open fireplace, gas
! range in kitchen, steam heat, hard
wood floors in livlngroom and dining- i
room. Lot, 40x150. Immediate pos- I
session. Brinton-Packer Co., Second j
and Walnut streets.
1400 STATE ST $5,000
1810 Briggs St $3,500
1821 Briggs St 2,200
All very desirable. Immediate pos
session of 1810 and 1821.
A. S. MILLER,
Eighteenth and State Streets.
HOI'SES EASY TERMS Every-
WHERE. '
"SAME AS RENT."
HERE'S SOME OF THEM.
Fourth and Geary, New Cumber
land —Two three-story frame dwell
ings. Improvements. .
1919-21 Herr St. Three-stoi'y
bricks, $2,100 each, with extra lot.
$lOO down, $25 a month.
68 North Twelfth St. Three-story
frame, all improvements, hot air heat.
1334 Derry St. —Very modern three
story brick." 9 rooms and bath; imme- i
diate possession; steam heat; front
porch and lawn. Can be bought with
$5OO cash.
105-113 South Cameron St.—lhree
story brick; all improvements; $250
c . as h —s3o per month each.
LOTS—Estherton, Riverview, Park
way. $lO down, $lO per month. A
good time to buy a future home site.
EVANS-KINGSBURY,
i Be ji 2175. 36 N - Third St.
| HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
j we have houses on Fourth. Wallace.
! Cowden. Muench, Linden, Currant,
Seventh, Fulton. Balm, Summit, Cam
eron and in Steelton. All of these on
monthly payments.
LINCOLN REALTY CO..
1129 North Seventh Street
Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock.
y Bell Phone.
""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.
FOR SALE At three-fourths of
its actual value, a twelve-roomed
house, almost new. Must be sold at
once. Call Bell 841R or 2394 J.
723 N. 19TH ST. 2 % -story frame,
6 rooms and attic. In good condition;
side entrance. Price, $1,550, l. w.
Cassell. 1444 Regina St.
A WELL-PAYING ROOMINGHOUSK
FOR SALE —107 Chestnut street.
HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
Four three-story brick houses, on Sev
enth street near Calder, $l,BOO each.
, $lOO cash, or in Liberty Bonds, and
S2O per month.
' v LINCOLN REALTY CO
-1129 North Seventh St.
IF IT'S REAL ESTATE,
SEE SANDERLIN.
MOVE AT ONCE.
$l5O cash, $25 per month, will buy
7-room home, all improvements, now
vacant, 2030 Kensington street.
JEFFERSON ST., 2215 2-story
• brick, 8 rooms, all improvements. A
' very 'cozy home. Right price. Pay
' same as rent.
1 CURTIN ST., 504 3-story brick,
1 9 rooms, bath, electricity, gas, heat.
An ideal home. Pay same as rent.
1 I have houses located all over town
1 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.
■ Heal Estate For Salo—Suburban
! SEVEN-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW
All improvements, gas. lot, 50x175.
on Chestnut street. Camp Hill. Cash
! o? terms. Apply ial 5046. j. F .
. llernpt. Camp Hill.
1 j HAVE several hne suburban !
i homes tor sale. to 1 acre of land
■ with each house. All Improvements.
kJ. Utate Highway. Easy terms,
c H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street,
' c - "' Harrisburg, Beli 660J,
REAL ESTATE FOR KENT
FURNISHED HOME FOR RENT
Front and Calder, S9U per month. Ap
ply D. A. Caley, 707 Ivunkol Bldg. Bull
pnone 589.
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth
| and Curtin streets. Possession of
! some of the houses on thirty davs
notice. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Sec
ond. Bell phone 307 J.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
HOMES FOR COLORED PEOPLE
If you want to sell your home for
cash or payments, let us hear from"
you.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
* 1129 North Seventh Street.
Bell Phone. ,
WANTED, TO PURCHASE—Prop
erty along State street, or Penbrook,
or Progress. State size of house and
lot and improvements. Price must
be right. Owners only need reply.
Address L, 7527, care of Telegraph,
j SALESMEN WANTED
i 1 HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop
! erty in any section of the city, if
! cheap. What have you to oifcr?. Chas.
j Adler, 1002 North Third street.
FARMS
| FOR SALE 6-acre Fruit Truck
I Farm; 7-roont frame house; barn 20x
• 40, and other outbuildings; best of
water at the door; 300 bearing fruit
trees—apple, peach, plum, cherry,
quince and small fruits. Within one
| mile of Grantham Station, P. A R. R.
i R., York county, 8 miles from Harris-
I burg. Price, only $2,000 for 30 davs.
tSee Chas. Davies, 204 Calder Building,
j Market Square.
|
j FARMS FARMS FARMS
{ I HAVE FARMS of all sizes, from
| 1 to 200 acres each, from 4 to 10 m|les
I from Harrisburg. Terms reasonable,
jC. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street,
| Harrisburg. Bell 560 J.
| FARMS —On hand; any size, with
ior without stock. 107 Chestnut
street.
!
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
, APPLES FOR SALE Grimes, Gol
den, with a Banana, Stayman Wein
sap, Jonathans, York Imperial, etc
Some of these apples are very fine
Come and see them at it. A. Wicker
sham's Orchard,, one-half mile east ol
Mechanicsburg, Pa. Trolley car stop;
at Orchard.
FOR SALfj—One car. of Pennsyl
vama-grown potatoes, by the bushel
from the celebrated potato-growinr
section of Lehigh county at the Mar
ket street siding of the Reading
Railway, October 15, at S a m
Samuel Muiniper. Both phones.
FOR SALE Savage liigh-powei
rifles—one new 250-3,000 take down
one second-hand 30-30 solid frame A 1
condition. Address to Box B 7550
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE One double-heater in
good condition. Will sell cheap. In
quire at 408 Strawberry street.-^
FOR SALE Upright Piano,' in ex
cellent condition. Very reasonable to
quick buyer. Samuel McMorris, 120
South Second street, Wormleysburg"
RABBIT HOUNDS AND ONE
BEAGLE FOR SALE at 107 Chestnut
street.
BOOKS 20.000 new, old and rare
books, 5c up. Aurand's. 925 N. Third.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASK ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED.
GEO. P. TILLOTSON.
203 LOCUST STREET. OPP. OR.
PHEUM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES.
A $600.00 PIANO FOR SALE At a
bargain. Call, or phone, 1933 Green
street.
WANTED
Bids for large quantity of
used lumber, and about 8,500
6-inch by 12-inch by 12-Inch
tile. Apply
PENN-HARRIS HOTEL,
NATIONAL FIREPROOF AGENCY.
REFRIGERATORS AND COOLERS
One Meat Cooler, Bx6xlo, Hill make.
One Meat Cooler, sx7xB'A. Otten
heimer make.
One Grocer's Refrigerator, 50-inch,
by 28-inch, by 80-inch., McCray Make.
One Restaurant Refrigerator,
inch by 35)4-inch. by 78-inches, Mc-
Cray make.
WRITE
McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO.
2602 DERRY ST.,
" HARRISBURG. PA.
THE STORE across from the Y. W
C. A. is where you can save money on
Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnish
ings, Hats, Caps, Shoes.
We are famous for Low Prices. Give
us a trial.
Men's Suits $9.90 UD
Men's Overcoats ....$7.90 up
Boys' Suits $3.98 u „
Boys' Overcoats | 4 9g £
Men's Heavy Union Suits si. 9lj "
Men's Corduroy Pants $2,5 0 U J,
Boys' Pantß 79c UD
Men's Pants $1.60 u 7.
Men's Shoes $l.BB un
OUTLET CLOTHING CO..
23 North Fourtli Street.
OPEN EVENINGS
Suits to Measure. $20.00 up.
FOR SALE Largo quantity of
used lumber from Penn-Harris Hotel.
Also 10,000 6-inch tile. Apply Na
tional Fire-Proofing Co. at Penn-Har
ris Hotel.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS J
PAWNBROKER'S SALE
A big lot of unredeemed overcoats '
to be sold art the very lowest price.
NOTICE
To those holding pawn tickets for
overcoats and other winter articles
! should please come and redeem them
! or they will be sold without further
■ notice.
N. BRENNER.
1315 NORTH THIRD St
.
I FOR SALE Cuban parrot. Good
! talker. Inquire 1253 Derry street, or
j Hell 3954 R.
j OFFICES AMD STOREROOMS
■ fSr RENT Storeroom at 24
I North Third street. Newly remodeled
. and new front. Also offices for rent
|in same building. Apply next door—
The William B. Schleianer Stores.
| LARGE STOREROOM FOR RENT—
I Suitable for automobile display room
or other wholesale or large retail
i business, 1101-1103 North Sixth street.
I Apply to Louis. 414 North Third.
FOR RENT
in the Commonwealth Trust
I Company Building. large. |
roomy offices. Apply to
I COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO_
222 Market Street. .
! _!
! OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished I
or unfurnished, single or ensuite of
i two or three rooms. Apply H. & L. !
Lowengaid. 210 North Third street.
W AN TED—MiSCELI .AN EO li S
WANTED One five-horse-potver
D. C. motor, 220 volts. Wilson Candy
Store, 4 North Third street.
WANTED Cylinder block for 1915
Pullman. 139 South Main street,
Chambersburg.
CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices and
sold reasonable. S. Rel'kin, 407 Broad
street. Bell phone 3370 J.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call
Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son,
824-832 North Seventh street.
I MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
j Sclimertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 K.
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!
L. Cohen & Co., York and Ash ave
j nues, have opened up a place. Whole-
I sale and retail scrapiron, metals, rub
j ber, and rags, paper stock. All grades
of junk and barrels bought. Pay
[ highest cash prices. Send postal or
I call Bell phone 3221 W. Will call.
MAX SMELTZ
; Second-hand furniture bought and
l sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
] Bell 1381 or Dial 5847, or drop a pos
tal to Max Smeltz, tulß Market street.
Will call, city or country.
H U SIN ESS OP I'ORT UN ITIES
GREENHOUSES Of the R. M.
Maeder Estate, 30x26x70 feet; large
double-thick glass, iron construction
work, in sections easily removed,
i Must be sold immediately! Any rea
sonable offer will be uccepteU. Inquire
at the greenhouses, one inile east of
Dauphin, along Stony Creek.
EDNA M. MAEDER,
Dauphin, Pa.,
R. F. ,D„ care of Mrs. S. McElwee.
WANTED Wide-awake man to
open hat-cleaning and blocking estab
lishments. Small capital. Excellent
profits. We supply equipment and tell
you how. Write' fof booklet. E. W.
Bender & Co., Dept. 191, Charlotte,
• N. C.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
• Diamonds bought for Cash; appraisers
; for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt.
< ! ~ RELIABLE
ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP
I GENERAL REPAIRING.
| 1303 N. SIXTH ST.
! BELL 3995. DIAL 5854.
I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
- Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge. 25c
[idoz.; old style, -5c each. Gorgas Drug
Store.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
I feeling, likely to catch you this
' i changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
! PHOSPIIO-QUININE will stave It off
1 if taken In lime. Gross Drug Store,
119 Market street.
Money to lAMII
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. o
Box 174. Harrlsburg. Pa.
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
j with Act of June 17, 1915, to lndividu
i als in need of ready cash; small loans
I a specialty; business confidential;
| payments to suit borrower's conven
ience; positively lowest rates In city
'PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO..
132 Walnut S\reet.
Musical
FOR BALE A brand-new 3400
piano, never used. Will sell at a sac
rifice to quick buyer. Call and see It.
Inquire 1504 State street.
VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS
BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repair
ed. 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.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED
by a skilled tuner only. Oyler'g. 14
SOUTH Fourth street.
TALKING MACHINES promptly and
carefully repaired by an expert only.
OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
TALKING MACHINES of all kinds
repaired by an expert. All work
promptly done and guaranteed. Call
Bell 2804 R. or 1504 Howard avenue.
AND CARRIAGFTH
HORSE, HARNESS AND WAGON
FOR SALE On account of changing
delivery to trucks. Call at 400 South
Second street. • Henry Gilbert & Son.
HORSE FOR SALE Apply Eck
ert, Long street. Camp Hill. Pa.
Hauling and Moving
AUTO HAULING Local and long
distance. Furniture moving a spec
ialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt ser
vie*?. Call Bell
HEAVY HAULING — Fully equipped
for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing. N" distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body, j
E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin
! Aungst. Manager. Hershey, p a . Bell
!phone 15R-8
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
! HAULlNG—Furniture moving. Prompt
service. Ernest Corbln. 36 Calder
street. Both Phones.
GENERAL HAULING AND FAST
EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns
with auto trucks. Only experienced
and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or
Dial 2265.
OCTOBER 14, 1918.
Hauling and Moving
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE I
HAULING Prompt service. A. & 1
B. Motor Express. 917 Capital street. I 1
Bell phone 1635 J. j <
ALL KINDS OF HAULINGI"
AND MOVING DONE.
I CONRAD BROS.. 341 KELKER ST. I
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
HICKS 42 HOPKINS Local and
Long-distance Hauling. 424 Reily.
Both phones.
AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
I a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 917
j Capital street. Both phones.
WHERE TO DINE
! ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
! THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home
cooking served to Businessmen and
Ladies in separate diningroom.
= 4 '
Storage
STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of ail kinds. D. Cooper 42 Co. Both
phones.
STORAGE —In- brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. "Reasonable rates. P.
G. Diener, 408 Market street.
STORAGE Private rooms for
household goods in firoproof ware
house. $3 per month and up. Lower
I storage rates in non-fireproof ware
i house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437-
445 South Second street.
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS promptly
attended to. H. M. Hoffman, Funeral
| Director, 310 North Second street.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
511 North Second Street.
I BELL 252. DIAL 2145.
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
Beautifully situated on Market Street
east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
north and east faees the new park
way. Ihe prices of lots arc moderate.
Miller Bros. & Co., Agents.
I ,
Cleaners and Dyers
IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned
Pressed. Dyed or Repuired at the best
, pluee in. ti wn. Call and deliver.
Goodman's, 1306% North Sixth. Both
I Phones.
AUTOMOBIL.ES
I .MAXWELL Touring car in At
j shape. Must be sold, owner was
i dratted. This car is like new. A lot
. ol' extras; wheel with new tires. Ap
| ply at 135 South Eleventh street.
| FOR SALE 1911 Maxwell car in
:A1 condition. Good tires. Price is
| right. West Eairview Garage. Both
phones.
1 KOll-SALK, CHEAP Hudson 6
54 speedster good runnuing condi
tion new battery two extra tires
—all in good shape. Bargain, inquire
P. O. Box No. 686.
1910 MITCHELL, 5-passenger Tour
ing Car. A 1 shape. $450.00. A real bar
gain. Inquire Camp Hill Garage.
FOR SALE One 1917 Ilupmobile
Owner expects to be called in the ser
i vice. Apply Sunshine Garage, 27-29
| North Cameron street.
| TOURING Flanders, $350.00-
Fords, $275.00 and $350.00; Overland'
$7C0.00; Regal, $600.00; Palmer. $370.00 :
Maxwell, $725.00; Oakland, $375 00'
Dodge, $985.00; Metz, $500.00; Red
Roadster, $250.00. Horst. Linglestowu
Pa.
FOR SALE One seven-paSsenger,
eight-cylinder Cadillac. Call Bell
phone 4667.
1918 PODGE $985.00
1916 Ovorlaud $700.00
1914 Ford $265.00
16 Indian Motorcycle tl2oon
Other Bargains.
HORST.
Llngiestown. Pa.
OVERLAND
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
OVERLAND ROADSTER
I Tires good, in running con
dition. A leader. Priced this
week at $l5O.
BUTCK Roadster; electric
lights and starter, mechanic
ally fine. Tires good. A
splendid car for any purpose.
OVERLAND Six-cylinder
touring, a 7-passenger car;
overhauled, repainted, good
tires; good for years of ser
vices
THIS TRUCK WILL INTEREST YOU
OAUFORD CHASSIS 2-ton
with cab; most carefully over
hauled; front tires new; rear
in good shape; repainted and
ready for immediate delivery;
used not quite a year and
priced at about one-half pres
' ent new selling price. One of
the best bargains we have
ever offered.
TIME PAYMENTS CAN BE
ARRANGED.
. OVF.RLAND-HARRISBCJRG CO.
212-14 NORTH SECOND BT.
EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE
* All makes of batteries recharged
and repaired; work guaranteed.
Auto repairing; electric work a
specialty.
EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO.,
11th and Mulberry Sta.
OJ-.D AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers,
in any condition. See me before sat*
riflcing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A. Schlftman, 22,24,26
North Cameron street. Bell 3633.
FOR SALE Ford Touring Car.
Cheap to quick buyer. Owner leaving
city. Inquire Federal Square Garage.
Court and Cranberry.
SMALL FLANDERS TOURING
Like new. $375.00; 1919 Mitchell. Lib
erty Six and Chevrolet Tourings. Also
Truxton Trucks. Horst. Llngiestown.
MITCHELL SIX ROADSTER 1916
model; A 1 shape; fine, new tires. Can
be seen Saturday afternoon from 3 to
8 o'clock, at 1945 Briggs street.
11
AUTOMOBILES
5-PASSENGER TOURING CAR
Yery powerful. New tires. Com
pletely overhauled. Good as new. li*-
•eptionall.v tine condition. Cash or
:asy terms. Frank Rittase. 1530 Nuu
lain street.
WILLYS SIX (Sporting Model),
He-passenger touring car. Equipped
with wire wheels, to extra wheels
md tires. Car practically good as
new. A bargain to quick buyer. For
lemonstrution or information cull Kell
L'l7s.
10 DAYS' SALE ON MOBILE OIL
10 gallons A or Arctic, gallon 65c
5 gallons A or Arctic, gallon 70c
If you furnish the can.
Gallon cans Mobolloil, A, B. E or
Arctic, gallon one
DAY'JON CYCLE CO.. 912 N. Third St
Dial 4990.
' CASE TOURING CAR In fine
condition. Full electrical equipment
extra tires, etc. Bargain. C. A Fair'
1131 Mulberry street. '
MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6
Bosch high tension. Eisinann Dixev
Splitdorf, Ilea, Hemy and /ilfiereitt
makes of coils, carburetors, etc A
28 N ° rth Ct "" er °"
SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCK'S
FOR SALE CHEAP Consisting of
variety of Ford cars, with rear-end
one-ton capacity; Vims, Buick lieu
and Mack, with power hoist, dump
b,ody. All are good bargains. Inter
national Harvester Company of
America Truck Dept., 619 Walnut
street. *
"MAC'S GARAGE
FORD—-1915; roadster; newly painted;
demountable wheels; extra tire; per
fect condition.
PACKARD—ROADSTER. '
FORD—I9I7; roadster; just painted; -
demountable wheels.
Ot ERLAND—SO; new tires; engine in
tine condition.
MAXWELL— 1916; 5-passenger; one
man top; demountable wheels; extra
tire; newly painted; bargain.
MAC'S GARAGE.
T,J,'. 1 21 SOUTH THIRD ST.
BELL PHONE 3777. DIAL 2413.
WANT ED All kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices.
J i ln Esterbrook, 912 North
Third street. Dial 4990.
SEVEN-PASSENGER REO. 1917
model. First-class condition. Can
be seen at Muff and Householder Gar
age. fateelton. Pa.
dltion. KNOX Kacinß Car - in Sood con
dition 6 Chalmers R oadster, in Ai con-
SUNSIUNE GARAGE. Both Phones.
Ill" PM OR ILE Five-passenger, in
good condition. Bargain for cash.
Address 1420 Walnut street.
„ F ° R SALE One 1918 Chevrolet
Roadster. Cheap to quick buyer.
147 bouth Cameron street. Driscoll
Car Company.
UORD, 1917, $385.00, no less. Dodge
$850.00. Flanders Roadster, positively
O. Iv., $1b5.00. Indian Motorcycle
$90.00. Other Bargains. Horst. Ling
lestown. Pa.
PRACTICALLY NEW OVERLAND
COUNTRY CLUB —Jlas never been
muddy. Exceptionally snappy car,
Bargain to quick buyer. R. L. Bon
ham, 1\ O. Box 91. Business phone,
3333 J.
ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK
Covered body. 1,000 lbs. capacity \
bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia
Quick Lunch.
GARAGES
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
AUTOMOBILE TIRES, slightly used
at a great saving.
28x8Vis Motorcycle Tires $lO 00
30x3 Tires and Tubes Buo
31x4 Goodyear Tire B uu
32x4 Buckskin Tire 7yy
33x4 % Firestone Tire | 8 OU
33x4 Morgan Tire 15 ou
31x4% Federal Tire is ~,,
34x5 Miller Tire "... j;0 u
34x4 Goodrich Tire 50 U .
33x5 Uoodyear Tire 806
36x4% Cnited States Tire 6 Ou
36x4% Batavia Tire 12 06
46x4% Tires and Tubes " 25 on
DAYTON CYCLE CO..
912 North Third St.
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
paired by specialists. Also fenders
lamps, etc. Best service in town Har
rtsburg Auto Radiator Works 805
North Third street. ' 9
WM. PENN GARAGE
304-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funeral, parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Beji
4564. 04
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO
All sorts of auto top and cushion vvork
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 Gurage, 27 North
Cameron street.
UP-TO-DATE GARAGE Expert
repairing. Storage space to rent. Ail
accessories. Prices reasonable. Mult
Bros- Garage. 244 S. Front St. Steel ton.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLEJR
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE xs ku
new. Bargain at $95.00. Horst, Liug
lestown. Pa.
HENDERSON MOTORCYCLE FOB
SALE $125. 1916 Model. 2-speed
Good machine. Call 24 Cneutnut street.
Steel ton.
ONE THREE-SPEED INDIAN MO
TORCYCLE FOR SALE —H. 1
Enders, Auto Supplies, 239 South Cam
eron street. Dial 6938.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
DORY SHANEH.
WITH
ANDRED REDMOND.
1507 NORTH THIRD ST.
INDIAN, 1916—Good as" new, $l2O 00
Good tires —one new. Bargain. HoVst
Gurage. Llngiestown, Pa.
WE BUY old bicycles, coaster
brakes, and frames. Call Dial 499u.
Esterbrook.
BICYCLES. BICYCLES.
New and rebuilt bicycles at very at
tractive prices; guaranteed repair
ing; come hero and get a square
deal.
H. F. ESTERBROOK.
912 N. Third Street.
Dial 4990.
lIORSKB AND CARRIAGES "
FOR SALE Driving horse, har
ness and Jenny Lind. Reasonable to
quick buyer. Apply this week be
tween 4 and 8 P. M„ to P. L. Wolfe.
Shircmanstown, Pa.