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I! ADVERTISING OUSTS LESS AND GETS BETTER RESULTS IN HE TELEGRAPH|
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2?eatbs
Ali'Eß Sarah U Auper, aged 72 '
years, died November 1, 1918,
tieral"^ervices will be held at her ■
late residence. 407 Boas street.. Wed- |
nesday morning, at 10:30 ocl° cl V
Remains can oe viewed aftet ,
o'clock Tuesday evening, r unerai
services and internteut private.
OAKFOHD Mrs. Mary B. Oakford. ;
aged 32 years, wife of Howard V• .
Oakford. died Saturday, at 1:46,
P M at her home, SOi North Hioad
street. Philadelphia. Surviving her
are her husband, of Philadelphia,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \\ llluim M.
Fulton. Harrisburg; two
Mrs. Gertrude Cooper and Mrs. Kulh
Bailee, of Harrisburg. and one
brother, Robert Fulton, of Harns-
Bodv will be brought to Harrisburg
Thursday, with burial at. Paxtans
Cemeterjj
PERRY Millard F. Perry. 2710
Woodlawn avenue, died November
3. 1918, aged OS years.
Private services at his late resi
dence on Monday, at 7:30 P. M. In
terment at Forest Hills Cemetery.
Boston. Mass.
WILLIS Died, on November 2. 1918.
l.atmire Willis, aged 46 years.
Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at
3:30 o'clock, from his late residence.)
1530 North Fifth street. Interment)
private at Paxtang Cemetery.
RESOLUTIONS
MINUTE ON THE DEATH OF lIEV.
EI'WIN E. CURTIS. ADOPTED Hi !
THE OFFICIAL BOARDS OF THE
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
On Sabbath, October 27. 1918, just 1
as the new day was dawning ltev. i
Edwin E. Curtis. Pastor of the West- (
minster Presbyterian Church of Har
risburg. Pa., was called by his Heav- ■
enljr Father, whom he so dearly loved,
to leave his work on earth and take;
up his higher duties in Heaven.
Rev. Curtis came to Westminster at
a critical period in its* history and;
by his powers of organization, en
thusiasm. and devoted Christian char
acter united the membership, built up.
the church materially and gave it a
standing in the community for all
that is best in Christian service. ;
He was a lovable and companion
able man and endeared himself not;
only to the members of his congrega- j
Hon. but to all with whom he came |
in contact.
He was prominent in all move- ,
ments. looking towards the betterment;
of the city in a moral and spiritual
In his death the Church has lost a
wise, efficient, lovable, and thoroughly,
christian leader; the community one
who was ever ready to hear the cry .
of affliction and who was ever ready
with material or spiritual help as
needed: and his family a loving and'
devoted husband and father !
RESOLVED. That we extend to the;
sorely bereaved wife and daughter j
our most sincere and Christian sym
pathy. and commend them to our
Heavenly Father, who is ever ready
to comfort and bless.
RESOLVED. That this Minute be,
published in the daily papers, the
Church and Home, and that a copy;
he sent tc. the family. I
LOST AND FOUND
LOST ln Penbrook. an automob- ,
bile cushion. Finder will return same
to Russ Bros. Ice Cream Factory and
receive reward. ;
LOST Female bull dog. Black
hr.ndle marked with white breast and j
tip of chin. Clipped spot on right
shoulder. Signs of having recently;
nursed puppies. Liberal reward if re
turned to 250 Hummel street.
LOST Purse, containing sum of
money, on Carlisle car. between Me
ehanlcsburg and Harrisburg. Re- )
ward if returned to Telegraph oftice.;
LOST Metropolitan Insurance.
papers, on Market street, between j
Pennsylvania Station and oreek-
American Confectionery Store Re-|
ward if returned to 2133 North Sec-,
ond street. j
INSTRUCTIONS
A RIGHT START IS HALF THE
BATTLE Get a THOROLoU
STANDARD course in Harrisburg s
ACCREDITED Business College.school ,
of Commerce. Troup Building, 15 South j
Market Square. Bell 485. Dial 4093.
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg j
Shorthand. Typewriting. English;
Bookkeeping. Penianship, Arlth.. etc.
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL \ EAR.
Enter any time. Bell 694R, Dial 4016.,
THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL
121 Mkt. SC Chas. R. Beckley. Prin. |
Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr.
IILI 1> WANTED —MALE
WANTED Steamfltters, practical
men. 75 cents pgr hour. Time and
half-time for over 3 hours' work, come
ready to work. Steady. Hersh &
Bros., Contractors. Allentown, 1 a. .
WANTED Bell boys. Apply Sen
ate Hotel, Second and Market streets.]
LABORERS
WANTED. 25 MEN
AT ONCE. APPLY
PENN-HARHIS HOTEL.
THIRD AND WALNUT STS.
WANTED Registered Pharma
cist for Manufacturing Laboratory.
Permanent position with advancement.
State age. experience and salary de
sired. Bowman. Mell & Co.. 1347
Howard street.
WANTED Experienced house
man. either married or single. Rent
free in separate house. Address Box
D. 7577. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Sheet metal workers.
Jobbers, tinsmiths. Jobbers cornice
men. sheet iron workers. 65c an hour.
Time and half-time over 8 hours. In
quire of Hersh &. Bros.. Contractors,
Allent-wn, Pa.
' A
A Front Street
Mansion
Party leaving city has placed
In our hands one of the attrac
tive homes of Front street. It is
a line large property, and If In
terested we would be pleased to
show it to you.
Miller Brothers & Co.
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Honda
Locnat and Court StVeeu .
Member Hbg. Real Estate
MONDAY EVENING,
I HELP WANTED—MALE 1
I
j YOUNG MAN —To solicit advertis
ing. 1-, "mnent connection. Apply
I Box S.. 7512, care of Telegrah.
WOODSMEN WANTED for govern-
I ment work getting out railroad ties.
1 Contractor wanted to take furnished ;
I camps. A good contract for party |
who can produce. Ralph A. Smith.
> Sandy Ridge, Pa.
WANTED Man chauffeur. Noj
distinction in color. Middle-aged man
, preferred. Apply 18 South Front
! street. Wormleysburg, Pa.
WANTED
HOUSE PAINTERS
APPLY AT ONCE.
HARRISBURG MFG. & BOLER CO..
Nineteenth and Derry Sts.
WANTED
First-class carpenters and
laborers, at once. Apply
FOREMAN,
Star-Independent Bldg.,
18 South Third Street.
i
ANTED Thoroughly competent
bookkeeper. Wholesale house will j
pay very* good salary to capable '
man. Address No. 40. care of Tele- I
' graph. |
i WANTED Man to work on ex- ,
1 tractors. J2O per week No experience
1 necessary. Apply Sanitary Family i
Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elrn:
, streets. '
MEN WANTED To learn the au- I
tonmbile business and do mechanical j
work on same. Thousands of men
ure wanted in the United States Ariny
i for such work as driving and repair- j
ing. Auto Transportation School. 260 1
; south Front street. Steelton.
WANTED Good porter, also ope
i that is capable of running Ford car.
j Apply C. M. Sigler, Inc.. 30 North Sec- :
I ond.
j WANTED Boy, over 16 years of'
age. to operate telephone. Apply Har
risburg Pipe and Pipe Bending Co..
Main Office. Tenth and Herr streets.
I DRIVER WANTED For Coal
Wagon; also several men for Coal '
1 Yard and Quarry. Steady work. Ruth
erford Bros , Paxtang. Pa.
MEN WANTED To load stone. 29
; cents per ion. Can earn 526 to $35 per
week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax
tang. * j
WANTED One first-class barber. '
Apply Tile Barber Shop. 15 North
Market Square. '
WANTED—Two good, strong boys j
jto learn trade. Apply Superinten
i dent. The Telegraph Printing Co..
Harrisburg.
WANTED An experienced engi
neer for pumping and electric plant.
' Address, with reference. Engineer. ;
eare of Telegraph.
CARPENTERS WANTED
AT ONCE.
APPLY TO
F. C. LEURN.
PENN-HARRIS HOTEL.
j GOVERNMENT NEEDS hundreds
■ clerks for Income Tax. Customs, In
ternal Revenue. Harrisburg examlna
; tions soon. Salary. 61.20u-2.000. Ex- 1
• perience unnecessary. For free par- 1
j ticulars regarding examinations, write
'J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service
; Examiner). 2561. Kenois Building.
1 Washington.
WANTED A man. or will employ
1 man and wife, to do Janitor and !
housework. Aply 1700 North Second'
| street.
— ;
MARRIED MAN WANTED, AT
, ONCE To move in my farm house i
I and work for me. Will pay good
' wages for a good, strong, willing and ;
! capable man who can give satisfac-1
1 tory references. Apply R. A. Wicker- ;
| sham, Mechanicsburg. Pa.
HLLP WANTED—FEMALE
' WANTED j
Cook for institutional cooking
Woman for general housework.
Dishwasher.
Diningroom girl.
Apply at Harrisburg Academy Oftice 1
from 9 to 11 A. M.
i Take Riverside Car.
CHARWOMAN For business
; building. Permanent position. Refer- 1
j ences required. Call in person at Mil- ;
1 ler Brothers & Co.. Locust and Court 1
j streets.
COLLECTOR
FOR A
LARGE CORPORATION'
Permanent position and ex
cellent opportunity for an en
ergetic and intelligent wo
man. State age. experience
and salary desired. Address
| BOX G. 6654,
Care of Telegraph.
! WANTED Competent white wo
-1 man for general housework, plain
cooking, for duration of war or longer.
Family formerly from Harrisburg.
Wages. month—room included.
1 Expenses paid to Washington. D. C.
I Write Mrs. F. E. Schaeffer, 479 F
j street S. W„ Washington, D. C.
! WANTED A refined, middle-aged
! woman to assist In taking care of a
] baby in private family. Apply 1006
I North Sixth street.
| WANTED Girl for general hohse
' work. Small family. Good wages.
Apply 1315 North Second street.
j YOUNG WOMAN Who wants
good home and live as one of family,
.' to keep house for young widower and
! bo/ six years old—one who 'will give
the boy a mother's care. Expenses
1 paid. Write particulars and terms.
Addre|S 8.. 6656. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Experienced girls for
! Job press feeders; also learners. Good
pay. Apply at once. Courier. 210
I North Third street.
] ,
J ■
WANTED
1 Woman to operate can-wash
i ing machine. White or col
ored. Apply
HERSHEY CREAMERY CO..
South Cameron Street.
SEE MR. STOUFFER.
j
j WANTED Woman to do house
! cleaning, washing and Ironing a few
I days each week. Inquire at 119
f | Washington street.
| HELI' WANTED—FEMALE
i__
WANTED—Chambermaid and dish
washer. Apply at 222 Chestnut.
WANTED—Two young women for I
waitresses. Must give references. Ap- ]
j ply Stoutter's Restaurant, 4 North
j Court.
; WANTED A good laundress to
. take work home. Good wuges paid. •
; Apply 226 Emerald street.
■ WANTED Girl for chambermaid. !
Apply at once, 1011 Market street.
SALESLADIES WANTED For j
various departments. Good positions.]
Apply Kaufman's Underselling Store.
BELL TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
WANTED
Y'oung women. 17 to 30 years
of age, wanted to learn tele- j
phone operating; rapid ad
vancement and exceptional
opportunities for promotion j
for those displaying energy
and ambition.
Salary paid while learning.
Aply at
| OPE TRAINING DE
PARTment.
20S Walnut Street,
• Between S.OO A. M. and 5:00 P. M. 1
•
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i WANTED Experienced and com- i
, petent stenographer. Will pay good j
salary to proper person. State age ■
and experience. Address R., 6653. eare !
j of Telegraph.
! WANTED Cook, white or col
! ored. Good wages. Corner Twenty
-1 second and Market streets.
WANTED Experienced sewing j
girls. Call evenings, at 183 Walnut'
j street.
1 WANTED A reliable woman for I
general housework. Family of three 1
adults. Pleasant surroundings. Lib-1
| eral wages. 559W, Bell.
SALESWOMEN
WANTED
I
Experienced saleswomen
wanted In various depart
ments. Steady employment.
Apply at once.
' SALHINB DEPARTMENT STORE,
428-430 Market St.
WANTED —Maid for general house- j
■ work. Inquire at 213S North Third, j
GIRLS WANTED Experienced or j
I inexperienced, for chocolate dippers. I
Good wages. Apply 331 Market!
! street.
GOVERNMENT NEEDS 12,000 wo- i
, men clerks. Harrisburg examinations 1
| November 16. December 7. Salarv,;
Ji .200. Experience unnecessary. Wo- !
I men desiring government positions |
j write for free particulars. J. C. Leon- ;
laid (former Civil Service Examiner),
i 561 Kenois Building. Washington. |
! WOMAN—Wanted Immediately for
I scrubbing and general work. Apply
I Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North Court
j street.
| WANTED Female ward attend
ant for the Dauphin County. Alms
house. Apply Mrs. J. W. Early, Post
Office Box 286, or at the institution,
Twenty-ninth street, near Derry.
I WANTED Girl for general house- j
! work In small family. No washing. J
Apply 2109 North Third street. !
WANTED Girls to work in
' laundry. Apply at Keystone Laundry,'
! Harris and Wallace streets.
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female,
' 1
SILK MILL
1 Experienced help wanted. Experi-'
I enced weavers average |3.50 to 66.50 I
I per day. Other departments propor- \
1 tlonately.
Beginners wanted also. Best pay.
i Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus over
t and above regular wages. Aply
HARRISBURG SILK MILL
Second and North Streets.
THOUSANDS MEN WOMEN—!
GIRLS. 18 or over wanted immediately
jby United States Government. Easy i
office positions at Washington and in
I every large city. Experience unnec- I
I essary. 5100 month and up. 7-hour I
! day. Your country needs you. Help
; her. Write immediately for free list,
i positions open. Franklin Institute,
: Dept. 403 G. Rochester. N. Y.
.
SHOEWORKERS WANTED
We need experienced opera
tors in all departments, and
can guarantee steady work.
All work is paid for at piece
rates, but wc 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 manufactur- I
ing trade as worth while |
learning. If interested, take i
. this ad to the United States |
Employment Bureau at Third
and North Streets, and get |
lull particulars.
i HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO.
1402 Vernon St.
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN WANTED Excellent j
I opportunity for energetic men. Good'
positions. Apply at once. Kaufman's:
Underselling Store.
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SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE j
__ \
WANTED Position as shortorder j
cook in hotel or restaurant. Call, or;
address, 638 liriKKs street. i
SITUATION WANTED
Executive Live, active man. 30]
; years, general experience with Mann-,
facturing and other concerns, desires
. new connection. . Best reasons for
leaving present position. Experienced
purchasing agent. Understands gen
eral accounting work. Address McC.,
Post Office Box 884, Harrisburg, Pa.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
82.50 per week and up; warm rooms;
running hot and cold water; light
housekeeping and private bath. Wil
son Apartments, No. 143 South Third
street.
FOR RENT Two completely-fur
r nlshed front third floor rooms, for
) light housekeeping. Inquire 162*
Walnut street
HAHRIBBURG TELEGRAPH
— ,|
i .
NEIGHBORHOOD STORES oft
en specialize on some particular com
modities. If you conduct such a
store, and sell something for which
. your store has become noted in your
neighborhood, tell the whole city
about it. You'll find your circle of
customers steadily widening. By and
by you will outgrow the limitations
of a neighborhood store.
i
ROOMS FOR RENT
I FOII ItENT Two front rooms,
j second tloor, furnished for light
| housekeeping. Bath And phone. Av
ply 923 North Second street.
i FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
on tlrst tloor, for light housekeeping;
' all conveniences; city steam. Call
! Dial phone 3453.
j FOR RENT Third floor furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Ap
j ply 1646 Market.
FOR KENT Third floor, furnished ]
i front room, between Front and Second
I streets; gentlemen preferred. Inquire!
| Mrs. McCaleb, 128 Walnut street. j
j FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
j for light housekeeping; all convenl-
I ehces; hot and cold water; located at
130 North Fifth street. Apply at 114
| Notth Fifth.
I FOR RENT Furnished room.
with home privileges, to a woman who
iis employed. R., 7443, care of Tele
j ftraph.
' THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ]
With use of bath, on second tloor; de-|
. sirahle section; light and heat. Ad-,
j dress L., 6658. care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Room in private fam- |
jily, situated on Third street, facing'
park. Call Bell phone 758 W. |
ONE elegantly-furnished front
1 room, on second floor, suitable for liv-'
ingroom and bedroom for married
l couple. All modern improvements,
j Both phones. Inquire 706 North Sixth.
HOUSE. APARTMENT OR ROOMS;
| FOR RENT All conveniences; finest I
j locution. Inquire 70 West Main street,
' Mechanicsburg, Pa., or call 133W Bell'
| phone.
! FOR 'RENT Newly-furnished |
j rooms; modern improvements; cen- i
: trally located. Inquire 512 North I
i Second street.
| ROOMS FOR RENT. 113 Locust* St.
—Well furnished. Conveniences. Bell
phone 2907 W.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Three unfurnished
rooms and bath, for gentleman, be
tween Front and Third. Market and
North. Address P. O. Box 562, Har
risburg.
i WANTED One or two furnished
j rooms, with or without housekeeping
privileges with all modern improve-
I ments. Apply at 1308 Market.
| THREE OR FOUR unfurnished j
i rooms, centrally located, by young:
I couple. Small apartment, with bath, !
' will be considered. Possession on or I
I about October 1. Can furnish excel-,
lent references. No children. Address I
a, $458. care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT 1609 Market street,
I apartment, $87.50. Immediate pos
session. J. K. Kipp. 2203 North Fourth
street. Bell phone 1942 W.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
' FOIt SALE 1404-1406 North Third I
I street. 244-story frame houses, in |
good condition. Must be sold to set
' tie an estate. Inquire Ferdinand
; Roller. 1720 North Third street.
A WELL-PAYING ROOMINOHOUSE !
FOR S.- —lO7 Chestnut street. I
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS 50x150 j
At Washington Heights. West En- I
ola. West Fairview. Enola Terrace ;
and Midway. Price $125 to S2OO. >
Terms, $lO down. $5 monthly, A !
good time to start your future
home site. Liberty Bonds taken j
at par. •
SEE C. DA VIES.
204 CALDER BLDG..
MARKET SQUARE.
BELL 4377.
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE
SEE SANDERLIN."
BERRY ST., 1334—N0W VACANT;
modern 10-room, 3-story brick; aai
; latest improvements; front and rear
I porches; lawn and back yard; r ° 01 "
! for a private garage; ideal location
! for a physician; can be bought wltn
i SSOO cash.
FULTON ST.. 1627—N0W VACANT;
I corner property; 244-story frame; six
! rooms and attic; gas and water; can
| be bought same as rent.
j KENSINGTON ST.. 2030 $ rooms;
i all Improvements; very cosy home;
! same as rent.
. ,
JEFFERSON ST.. 2261 2-story
I brick; 8 rooms; all
j front and rear porches: dsndy little
j house; same as rent.
! CURTIN ST.. 610 Three-story
i brick; nine rooms; bath; gat; electric
i lights: furnace; well-built, modern
! house; see this before buying; same
| as rent.
SIXTH BT., N.. *sll 9-story
brick; 9 rooms; all Improvements,
very good value: same as rent.
SCHUYLKILL ST., 611— Corner
property: 3-story brick; all Improve
ments; same as rent
STEELTON. PA., SOUTH BECOND
ST.. SlB44 — 2 44-story frame; seven
rooms: gas and water; same as rent.
D, A, SANDERLIN.
ROOM 1. feEdURITY THUBT BLDG.,
Hj) NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL PHONE 1390, DIAL ISTt, >
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE Two-story frame,
metal roof, good conditions, yard.
Cheap home for SI,OOO. Inquire Store.
1117 North Third.
POSSESSION SOON
New 244-story brick. North Fourth
street; all Improvements; steam heat;
hardwood floors; electricity and gas.
Easy terms. Twin house.
j Three-story brick, on Green street;
all improvements; steam heat. Pos-
I session soon. Twin house.
| New 214-story, on North Second
i street; steam heat; hardwood floors;
electricity and gas; porches; drive ul
ley; twin house. t
Three-story brick on Sixth street;
steam heat; garage on rear; side
entrance. Very cheap.
Large, single 3-story brick. North
Second street; room for garage; cor
ner property.
I Apartment house, with garage on,
paying 10 per cent. Will exchange on
Ifarm.
Three-story brick, on Market street,
with storeroom: side entrance; near
i markethouse. Cheap if sold soon.
I Three-story brick nn Walnut street;
I corner house; all improvements; also
3-story brick, corner, with storeroom,
on Walnut street.
Several fine suburban homes; singly
built; all improvements; one-half to 1
I acre of land to each one; fruit and
shrubbery. Possession at once, will
I consider other property in trade.
i Three-story brick on Crescent
! street: all improvements; side en
| trance; porches. t
' Three-story brick on Reglna street:
1 steam heat*, porches, drive alley; easy
terms.
Six two-story bricks in row; all im-!
provements. Porches. Very cheap
Easy terms.
Six three-story brick; no Improve- I
ments. SIOO down on each one; good
location.
Several 2-storv bricks; all improve- '
ments; SIOO to S3OO down; pay | 8
rent.
1 have several very fine homes to
exchange on good farms close to Har
risburg.
For prices and p'articulars of the
above properties, apply to
C. H. CORDER.
j 1722 Green Street. Harrlsburc
[ " Bell Phone 560 J. BUUrB -
I " i
AN exceptionally well-built two
and-one-half-story house, size 30*28
ft.; stands back from pavement 35 ft
in lot 60x248 ft.; contains eight roomi
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.
HOMES FOR COLORED J
FAMILIES
I Three Brick Houses. 8 rooma, water'
inside, sl.Bo't each. $50.00 needed as
: first payment.
j LINCOLN REALTY CO.
i 1129 North Seventh St.
| 1-
I FOR SALE 2 44-story double
! brick house, at White Hill lO rooms
! each house all improvements
cheap. Inquire A. Smith. Camp Hill.
| Pa.
I FINE INVESTMENT or residence
I property on North Second street, be-
twecn Broad and State streets. Brick.
9 rooms and bath. Lqt. 24x125 to
wide alley. Side and back entrances.
Must be sold to settle an estate. Ad
dress Box S. 6660, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 1320 Kittatinny St.;
a 3-story house; 8 large rooms and
bath; all improvements; front and rear
porches: large yard and cement cellar:
everything In good condition. Good
location and reasonable price. Inquire
of John L Heiges. 203 44 Hummel
street.
NOW VACANT BO3 North Seven
teenth street, brick % and stucco dwell
ing. most modernly equipped, well
constructed. Ideal location. Key at
our office. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner
Building.
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FOUR BRICK HOUSES Six roomi
and bath gas furnace cement
ed cellars. Renting value, 164 per
month. Price, 86.600. Bell Realty Qo.,
Bergner Building.
$2,500 WILL PURCHASE a two
story brick dwelling, with all im
provements. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
S3OO CASH NEEDED to purchase a
three-story brick dwelling, with nine
rooms and bath gas —■ furnace
porch front drive alley on the rear.
: Price. $3,000. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
FOR SALE 674 Schuylkill street
—frame semi-bungalow with 6 rooms
and bath other Improvements, In
cluding steam heat. Price. $2,200.
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
OPPORTUNITY
TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME
on our "easy-payment plan.
Small ooat payment or Liberty
Bond. Balance as rent,
A. P. DORANZ,
1226 North Sixth Street.
Member Harrlaburg Real Estate Board
FOR BALE 1 — Semi-detached brinks,
hew. North Sixth street near Oxford.
8 rooms and bath, eteam heat, electric,
gas, hardwood floors, cement walk.
Price low, Terms easy, D. A. Calsy.
707 Kunkel Bldg. Ball MA '
Real Estate For sale—Suburban
WOOD FOR SALE
A tract of wood land opened, a saw
mill on the ground, on public road,
convenient to load on truck or wagon,
m miles north of Ebola, 5 miles from
Harrisburg. Wood all lengths, cord,
stove and fireplace. Price, 87.00, 88.00
and 89.00 per cord. Wanted, a three
ton truck to haul wood. Will pay
825.00 per day for 6 trips to city. See
C. Davics, 204 Calder Bldg., Market
Square. Bell 4377.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RKNT 923 North Sixth
street, house and store. Suitable for
any business. Apply to S. Friedman,
Real Estate, Kunkel Bldg.. or 217
Peffer street.
FOR RENT Furnished house.
Write to Mrs. Williams, 1509 North
Second.
1622 MARKET ST.. FURNISHED.
CONTAINING 8 ROOMS AND RATH.
RENT, $55 PER MONTH.
BR INTON-PACK E R COM PAN Y.
SECOND AND WALNUT STS.
GARAGE FOR RENT Suitable
for Ford or other small car, $4.00,
rear of 913 Grand street. Apply to 918
Green street.
FOR RENT Two single garages,
with light, situate rear No. 1607
Swatara street. Rent, $5 each. J. E.
Gipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR RENT 916 North Sixteenth j
street; 9-room brick house: gas, elec
tricity and steam heat. Rent. SSO.
Call Bell phone 2912.
KEAL ESTATE—for Sale or Itcnt
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HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth
and Curtln streets. Possession of
some of the houses on thirty days'
notice. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Sec
ond. Bell phone 307 J.
REM. ESTATE WANTED
FRONT STREET RESIDENCE j
PROPERTY WANTED North of
Reily. Address W., 8897, care of Tele- '
I graph. ]
WANTED. TO RENT—Small house, |
modern improvements. Address D.. j
7586, care of Telegraph.
I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop- !
erty in any section of the city. If |
cheap. What have you to offer? Chas. i
Adler, 1002 North Third street.
r Alt MS
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FOR SALE 3-acre farm, good !
house. 13 miles from Harriaburg, |
$750. Call 107 Chestnut street.
! VALUABLE FARMS AND TOWN
; PROPERTIES AT PUBLIC SALE j
| On the Pfemises, November 8 and 9.
j Tract NO. I—Farm, 166 acres, 40 !
i acres valuable timber, some ready for
| market. 3 miles from Duncannon. i
I j Good buildings, fine fruit, productive I
! farm. A big moneymaker for an en- 1
| ergetic farmer. Sale at 10 A. M., Fri- :
I I day. November 8.
Tract No. 2 Farm. 108 acres, 13
acres timber. Located In Allen's
1 Cove, 1 mile from Covallen Station, P.
1 1 R. R., M mile from Middle Cove j
school house. All new buildings, two
apple orchards, plenty of small fruit.
| A productive farm and an attractive'
| home Sale at 2 P. M., Friday, No- 1
vember 8. •
3 and 4 Two well-located prop
i erties in Duncannon Borough. Inter
ested parties should apply to the un
dersigned for complete description of
these properties. Sale Saturday, No
vember 9.
1 For terms of sale and further par
ticulars, inquire of
1 STANLEY S. ZIMMERMAN.
Stee'ton, Pa.;
FRANK A. ZIMMERMAN.
Chambersbu-g, Pa..
Attorneys-in-fact.
FOP. SALE OR EXCHANGE -- One
large and two small farms. Inquire
• j 3402 Derry' street, or Dial 5708.
• WANTED To hear'from owner
having good farm for sale. C. C.
Shepard. Minneapolis, Minn.
1 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One
large and two small farms. Inquire
3402 Derry street, or Dial 5708.
FARMS One hand; any size, with
. or without stock. 107 Chestnut
i street,
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FARMS
About 35 acres timber land,
mostly oak. Located about 6
i miles from Bowmansdale, In
York County. For further in
, formation, address
"TIMBER,"
Care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
j FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
The Store across from Y. W. C. A.
I offers you the Biggest and Best Bar
gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over
coats, Mackinaw Coats, Underwear.
' Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are fam
■ ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial.
OUTI-.ET CLOTHING CO.. •
I | 23 North Fourth Street.
; WOOD—WOOD—WOOD
Fine wood, cut short, oak, speclally
. cut for fireplace. F. J. Matter, Bell
( 39-J, Steelton.
; 1919 CALENDARS
Good Selection.
For good service, order at
once and avoid the rush.
Sample Room for Convenl
• ences of Customers.
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Third and Cumberland Sts.
1 Above Shoe Store.
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APPLES FOR SALE Grimes. Gol
. den, with a Banana flavor; Stayman.
• Welnsnn. Jonathans. York imperial,
eao. Some of these apples ari very fine.
. Come and see them at H. A. Wicker
sham's Orchard, one-half mile east of
t Mechanlcsburg. Pa. Trolley oar stops
i at Orchard.
PAWNBROKER'* BALE
A big lot of unredeemed overcoats
to be sold at the very lowest price.
NOTICE
To those holding pawn tloheis for
I overcoata and other winter articles
should please coma and redeem them
' or they will be sold without further
notice.
N, BRENNER.
1116 NORTH THIRD BTRET,
NOVEMBER 4, 1918.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
KOI I SALE Lady's brown velour -
coat. In A 1 condition; lined throughout
with satin lining; alto lightweight 6
wool poplin coat. Trice reasonable, a
Inquire 512 North Second street. t
MACHINERY AND TOOLS
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Steam Hoisting Engine for sale or 1
hire. Apply to 322 Blackberry street, c
Harrlsburg, Pa. 1
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR '
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED "
EXCHANGED.
GEO. P. TILLOTSON, f
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE i
ORPIIEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
FOlt RENT Storeroom at 24
North Third street. Newly remodeled
and new front. Also offices for rent
In same building. Apply next door .
The William B. Schleisner Stores.
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FOR RENT
In the Commonwealth Trust
Company Building. large
roomy offlceß. Apply to
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO. 1
222 Market Street.
STOREROOM FOR RENT Why
not get In business where the People
eome to buy goods. 1202 North Third,
shelved, ready for business. The
i Rest room for the money. Call and
I see me for a bargain. Heated by city
! steam. 95 feet deep. J. S. Sible, 236
I Herr street.
OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished
or unfurnished, single or ensuite of
two or three rooms. Apply 11. & L,
Lowengard, 210 North Third street.
LARGE STOREROOM FOR RENT—
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.
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS j
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HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
i kinds of Junk. Get our prices before
1 selling. Call Bell phone 936, or drop
| us a postal and our wagon will call,
i Keystone Iron & Metal Co.. Broad and
Currant streets.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
I new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
j WANTED Second-hand cash reg-
I ister, in good condition. Will pay rea-
I sonable price. Max Schein, 1200 North <
i seventh street.
| EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA.!
I L. Cohen & Co.. York and Ast ave
| nues have opened up a place. W nole
' sale and retlail scraplron. metals, rub
! ber and rags, paper stock. All grades
of Junk and barrels bought. Pay
i highest cash prices. Send postal or
j call Bell phone 3221 W. Will call.
I HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
1 kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call
! Bell phone 4275. B. Abramt & Son.
! 924-832 North Seventh street
' WANTED A good home Cor a
i baby boy—one where he will ge; good
1 care. Call Bell phone 3537.
MAX SMELTZ
I Second-hand furniture bought and
i sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
! Bell 1381 or Dial 5847. or drop a p.-s-
I tal to Max Smeltz. 1016 Market stre t.
j Will call, city or country.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
Diamonds bought for Cash, appraisers
j for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt.
RELIABLE
ELECTRIC AND 1/JCKSMITHSHDP,
GENERAL REPAIRING
1303 N. SIXTH ST.
| BELL 3995. DIAL 5854.
1 QUININE—Look out for that grippe
1 feeling, likely to catch you this
' changeable weather OUR LAXATIVE
I PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it oft
lif taken in time. Gross Drug Store.
| 119 Market street.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge. 25c doz.; double edge, 25c
doz.; old style. 25c each. Gorgas Drug
Store.
, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I FOR SALE
Profitable News Agency For
I Sale in thriving suburban
town.
Storeroom in the heart of
the business section.
Start a business here. The
Newspaper Agency will get
you acquainted with the peo
ple. Address
BOX R, 7474,
Care of Telegraph.
Money to Loan
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WHEN YOU NEED MONEY
to meet Immediate necessities, always
consult this reliable licensed, bonded
Institution chartered under Pennsyl
vania laws and financed by local peo
ple in 19U9 to save borrowers from
extortion.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO..
204 CHESTNUT ST.
WE SELL W. S. S. AND THRIFT
STAMPS.
WE LEND. MONEY in compliance
with Act of June 17, 1915. to individu
als In need of ready cash; small loans
a specialty; business contldentlal, pay
ments to suit borrower's convenience;
positively lowest rates in city,
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
132 Walnut Street.
Musical
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 mcchlne to 1213 North Third
street. j
TALKING MACHINES of all kinds
repalsed by an 'expert. All work
promptly done end guaranteed. Call
Bell 2804R, or 1664 Howard avenue.
Hauling and Moving
AUTO HAULING —Local and long
distance. Furniture moving a spec
ialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt ser
vice. Call Bell 623 J.
GENERAL HAULING AND FAST
EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns
with auto trucka Only eaperlenced
and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320,
or Dial 22(6.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Prompt aervlce. A. &
H. Motor Express, 917 Capital street.
Bell phone 1836 J. t
LOCAL and LONG-DISTANCE
HAULlNG—Furnlture moving. Prompt ;
service. Ernest Corbtn, (36 Calder i
street. Both phone*. Bell X3U. Dial I
3.
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Hauling and Moving
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AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917
Capital street. Both phones.
HEAVY IIAULINU—FuIIy equipped i
for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance too tar. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin
Aungst. Manager. Hershey, Pa. Bell
phone 1611-6.
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local
and long-distance. F. J. Marter, Bell
39-J. Steelton.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS.. 341 KELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
HICKS & HOPKINS Local and
Long-distance Hauling. 424 Kelly.
Both phones.
Storage
STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house
hold goods. merchandise. Private
rooms u.t reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co.
Both phones.
S ORAQE —In brick building, rear
408 Maraet. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rate 9. P.
G. Diener, 408 Market street.
STORAGE Private rooms for
household goods in lireprjof ware
house. (3 per month and up. Lower
storage rates in non-tireproof ware
house. Hurrisburg Storage Co., 437-
445 South Second street.
Undertakers
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1966. 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.
BELL 252. DIAL 2145.
; CEMETERY'LOTS FOR SALE
1 PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
Beautifully situated on Market street
east f Twenty-sixth, and on the
• north pnd east faces the new paik
■ w.y. "he prices of lots are moderate.
' ..liller Bros. &. Co.. Agents.
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Where to Dine
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
THE HOilE OF SATISFACTION.
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home
cooking' served to Businessman and
Ladies In separate dinlngroom.
Cleaners and Dyers
IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned
Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the best
place in town. Call and deliver.
Uoodman's, 1306 Vs North Sixth. Both
Phones.
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AUTOMOBILES
ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK
Covered body, 1,000 lbs. capacity. A
bargain. inquire of Philadelphia
(quick Lunch.
FOR SALE One 1917 Hupmobile
Owner expects to be called in the ser
vice. Apyty Sunshine Garage, 27-29
North Camaron street.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or old timers,
n any condition. See me before sac
ritlclng elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
W reciting, A acniftman, 22, 24, 26
North Cameron street. Bell 3633.
FOR SALE Reo 6-cyllnder, 7-pas
senger, late model, mechanically per
fect, looks like new, extra tire. Price,
♦ 1.1u0.00. Apply Saturday, after a
P. M., 1313 Swatura street. Bell
(23M.
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE
Stanley Steamer, (-passenger, 1917
Model, in splendid condition. All new
Cord Tires. Water good for 150 to 250
miles. BURNS COAL OIL Price.
1918 model, $3,190.00 (when obtain
able). A bargain at $2,100.00. Post
Office Box 889, llarrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE —A small roadster
good mechanical condition—three new
tires. Particulars at 329 South Six
teenth street.
WANTED All kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices.
No Junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 North
Third street. Dial 4990.
BAKER'S Electric two-passenger
car with all new tires and looks like
ne w—used very little. All curtains,
new top. with all the equipment, and
will run 40 miles on one charge. Any
woman or child can run it. Cost,
$1 750.00. Will sell for $650.00. Apply
to' 322 Blackberry avfcnue. City.
FOR SALE Ford Roadster, in
good condition. Used by a doctor.
Demountable rims, oversized tires
and full equipment. Call Saturday
afternoon at 711 North Seventeenth
street.
MAXWELL, 1917 Good tires, one
extra. Runs and Imaks like new. A
rare bargain at S4OO.
Indian. 1916 Model, In good running
order. Bargain at $75
A. SCHIFFMAN,
22-24-26 North Cameron.
FORD DELIVERY Panel Bodies,
for sale at a bargain. Apply at 322
Blu< kherry avenue. City.
REGAL ROADSTER FOR SALE
In first-class condition. Must be sold
at once, as owner is leaving city.
Cheap to quick buyer. Ask for Mr.
SL-Clalr, Drlscoll Auto Co.. 145 South
Cameron street.
1914 KNOX Racing Car, In good
l " C 'l9ls'Chalmers Roadsters, In A 1 con-
SUNSHINE OARAGE. Both Phones.
"SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCKS
FOR SALE CHEAP Consisting of
variety of Ford cars, with rear-end
one-ton capacity; Vima# Buick t Reo
aSd Mack, with power hoist, dump
body. All are good bargains. Inter
"•itlonal Harvester Company of
America Truck Dept, 619 Walnut
street.
MAXWELL Touring car in AI
■hane Must be sold, owner was
drafted. This car Is like new. A lot/
of extras. wheel with new tires. Ap-
Sl- at 126 South Eleventh street.
MAGNETOS All types; 4 and
Bosch high tension. Eismann, Dixey.
SnlUdorf Mea. Remv snd different
•fal ei of colls. carburetors, etc. A.
Sohlffman. 'tl.ft-M North Cameron
street Bell SMs. ____
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