Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 06, 1918, Page 14, Image 14

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; AMEMISIf COSTS LESS AMB "(SETS EETIEI RESULTS IN TIE'IELECIAfij
2)eatbs
OAKFORD Mrs. Mary B. Oakford.
aged 32 years, wife of Howard N-
Oakford, died Saturday. ~ii 1 R,0,d
P. M,. at her home. 807 North Broad
street. Philadelphia SurvlvtnK her
are her husband, of Philadelphia,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William At.
Fulton, Harrisbuns; two
Mrs. Gertrude Cooper and Mrs. Itutn
liailcy, t liarriaburjf, and one
brother, Robert Fulton, of Harris
liuov will be brought to Harrisburg
Thursday, with burial at Paxtang
Cemetery.
KENNEDY —James E. Kennedy died
.November 5, 1918, aged 29 years.
Funeral services will be held at 6_-
Harris street. Friday morning, at 9
o'clock. '
GOLDSMITH On November 2. 1918.
Mary A. Hifssinger Goldsnnin.
widow ol the late William A. Oold
sinith. . ...
Funeral services will be held on
X'hursday afternoon, at 3:30 o clock,
from her late residence, 2005 North
Second street. Interment Harris
burg Cemetery. :
BICKERT Mrs. Kathryn Bickert, |
on Tuesday. November 5, 1918. at
8:40 A. M.. aged 61 years.
Funeral on Friday, at 10:30 A. M.. :
from her lute residence. 1712 Fulton
.street, the Rev. Mi*. Lisse ofttoiatiny
interment East Harrisburg feme-,
tery. i
HITTER Died, November 4, 1918.
Mrs. Carrie E. Ritter. in her 48tli i
year, at her late home. 1340 slute
street. ..
Funeral services from the residence .
Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to ,
which relatives and friends are in- j
vited to attend. Interment, private.
Harrisburg Cemetery. i
CARD OF THANKS
6 i
MRS. BESSIE RI.CHWINE wishes to j
tiiank her friends and neighbors for'
their sympathy and kindness shown
during the sickness and death of her
husband, Wilbur S. Kichwine; also
lor the many iloral tributes.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Female bull dog. Black |
brindie murked 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 260 Hummel street. I
LOST On Wednesday morning, a
86.00 bill, on Third street between j
Herr and Locust streets, or on Sus
■ luehanna street, between Broad and!
Iterr streets. Finder please return to I
K. M. Kinter, 228 North Third street]
and receive reward. j
INSTRUCTIONS
A RIGHT START IS HALF THE
BATTLE Get a THOROUGH
STANDARD course In Harrisburs's'
ACCREDITED Business College.sciiool i
of Commerce, Troup Building, 15 South !
Market Square. Bell 485, Dial 4 393.
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION In Gregg j
Shorthand, Typewriting. Eng.ish ,
Bookkeeping, Pemanship, Arlth.. etc. |
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR.
Enter any time. Bell 694R, Dial 4016. i
THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL
121 Mkt. SC Chas. R. Beckley. Prtn.
Merle E. Keller, Bus. Mgr.
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HEI 1* WANTED—MALK
TWO TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED j
I— Apply Gardner & Baptisti, Third and
Chestnut streets.
WANTED, BAKER Good job for
right person. 830.00 per week. Steel- -
ton Baking Co., 856 South Second,
street, Steelton, Pa.
I
WANTED
Rivitcrs, shippers and helpers.
Apply
HARRISBURG MFG. AND j
BOILER CO.,
Nineteenth and Derry Sts. j
WANTED Young men for eferi- I
eal positions. Only those willing to;
work and learn the clerical end of;
the packing industry need apply. ;
Switli & Co., Seventh and North I
streets. Ask for Mr. Reynolds.
I
WANTED Two middle-aged men
and two boys, with one day's school i
privileges, to do general work around
grocery store. Good wages. M. Bren- j
nor & Sons. Seventh and Muench.
WANTED Several men in phar
maceutical laboratory. Apply Bowman,
Mell & Co., 1347 Howard street.
WANTED
Experienced mechanics on
automobile work. Apply
THE OVERLAND-HARRIS BURG CO. '
SERVICE STATION,
Twenty-sixth and Derry Sts.
I
WANTED.
AT ONCE.
Helper on truck, and to work
in warehouse. Good, perma
nent position. Apply
BURNS & CO..
South Second Street..
WANTED
CREW CALLERS
Young men past 16 years, ac
quainted with Hill district.
Eight-hour tricks —875. Call
ROOM 9.
Philadelphia and Reading Station.
Ask for Mr. Winters.
MEN WANTED To learn 'he au
tomobile business and do mechanical
work on same. Thousands of tren
are wanted in the United States Army
for such work as driving and repair
ing. Auto Transportation School. 260
South Front street, Steelton.
f a
A Bellevue Park
Mansion
That Is a Real Home
One of the most complete rcsl- '
donees In Harrisburg la the Bul
litt mansion ut Twenty-third
and Chestnut streets. If you want
to buy a homo that la a real homo
this is your opportunity. We
would be pleased to show you the
property.
Miller Brothers & Co.
HEAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Honda
Jxicust and Court tttreou
Jlrrnlicr I Dig. Itcnl Eatato Hoard
i j
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WEDNESDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—MALK
WOODSMEN WANTED for govern
ment work getting out railroad Ilea.
Contractor wanted to take furnianed
camps. A good contract for party
who can produce. Kalph A. Smith.
! -andy Kidge. Pa.
WANTED Man chauffeur. No
disilnctiou in color. M'ddle-aged man
I preferred. Apply 18 South Front
I! street, Wormleysburg. Pa.
i WANTED Thoroughly compel ent
j bookkeeper. Wholesale houso will
: j pay very good salary to capable
: I man. Address No. 4U. care of Tele
] graph.
I I
WANTED
First-class carpenters and
laborers, at once. Apply
FOREMAN,
Star-Independent Bldg.,
18 South Third Street.
j
LABORERS
WANTED. 25 MEN
AT ONCE. APPLY
I
PENN-HARRIS HOTEL.
'
THIRD AND WALNUT STS.
WANTED Man to work on ex- |
tractors. 820 per week. No experience ;
! necessary. Apply Sanitary Family |
i Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm ,
, streets.
• i
I WANTED Good porter, also one j
I that is capable of running Ford car. ;
, Apply C. M. Sigier, Inc.. 30 North Sec- j
. ond.
I 1
WANTED Experienced operator j
on McKay Channeling Machine. Also •
. hoys ov'er 16 years wanted in packing j
room. Apply Devine and Yungel shoe j
i Mfg. Co., Sixteentli and State streets. ]
DRIVER WANTED For Coal
; Wagon; also several men for Coal
| Yaru and Quarry. Steady work. Ruth—
j erford Bros., Paxtang, Pa.
| MEN WANTED —To load stone, 29 j
| cents \per ion. Can earn 82u to 835 per ;
j week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax- i
; tang.
WANTED Experienced house- j
man, cither married or single. Kent ]
j tree in separate house. Address Box i
j D, 7577, care of Telegraph. j
j WANTED One first-class barber. !
Apply Tile Barber shop, 15 North I
j Market Square. j
WANTED —Two good, strong boys
!to learn trade. Apply Superinteu- j
dent, The Telegrapu I'riiuing Co.,
: Harrisburg.
i j
| WANTED —An experienced engi- ]
neer for pumping and electric plant, j
; Address, with reference. Engineer, !
j care of Telegraph. ]
WANTED Timekeepers and pay- j
| roll clerks. Men not subject to draft
] preferred. State experience and sal- j
ary expected. Apply Employment j
Department, Bethlehem Steel Co., ;
j Steelton, Pa. Both phones. ,j
WANTED Office boys, over 16 |
; years of age. Apply Employment De- ,
partment, Bethlehem Steel Co.. Steel- j
j ton. Pa.
CARPENTERS WANTED
AT ONCE.
APPLY TO
. F. C. LEWIN,
PENN-HARRIS HOTEL
WANTED A man. or wilt employ ,
I man and wife, to do janitor and
j housework. Aply 1700 North Second 1
| street.
MARRIED MAN WANTED. AT
: ONCE To move in tny tarin house
and work for me. Will pay good
j wages for a good, strong, willing and'
capable man who can give satisfac- j
] tory references. Apply K. A. Wicker- :
I sham, Mechanicsburg. Pa.
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HELP WANTED—FEMALE
i i
COLLECTOR
t A
LARGE CORPORATION
Permanent position and ex
cellent opportunity for r.n en
ergetic and intelligent wo
man. State age, experience
and salary desired. Address
BOX G. 6634,
Care of Telegraph.
WANTED Girl, or woman, for
: housework. Apply Thursday after
; noon at 126 Walnut street.
! WANTED Demonstrator for na-
I tionally advertised food product. Ap
] ply at Y. W. C. A, Mrs. Fox, between
i 7 and S in evenings.
i WANTED Office girl, at once.
Permanent position. Apply Keystone
• Rug Co., 1115 Montgomery street.
] GIRL WANTED For office work.
: Apply Fishnian's Garage, Fourth and
j Chestnut streets.
.1
WANTED
Colored girls to strip tobacco.
Pay while learning. Good
wages are being earned by ex
perienced strippers. Apply
28 NORTH CAMERON STREET.
i
Second Floor.
WANTED Three white dish
• I washers. Apply at Davenport Lunch,
' i 325 Market street.
i j —.
' WANTED Competent white wo
• ! man for general housework, plain
> | cooking, for duration of war or longer.
; Family formerly from Harrisburg.
■ Wages. 830.00 month—room included.
' Expenses paid to Washington, D. C.
I'Write Mrs. F. F.. Schaeffer, 479 F
\ street S. W.. Washington. D. C.
YOUNG WOMAN Who wants
I good home and live as one of family
I to keep house for young widower and
, boy six years old—one who will give
; the boy a mother's care. Expenses
I paid. Write particulars and terms.
| Address 8.. 6656, care of Telegraph.
WANTED
Woman to operate can-waslt-
Ing machtne. White or col
ored. Apply
HERSHEY CREAMERY CO..
South Cameron Street.
SEE MR. STOUFFEA
WANTED —Two young women for
waltressas. Must give references. Ap
ply Btouffer's Restaurant. 4 Ncrth
'l Court.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
■
WANTED
i Women who would like to en
gage in automobile work. Ex
cellent opportunity for those
who warn to do war work.
Apply
THE OVERLAND-HARIUSBURO CO.
SERVICE STATION,
Twenty-sixth and Derry Sts.
!
! WANTED —Chambermaid and dish
| washer. Apply at 222 Chestnut.
J WANTED A good laundress 'to
I take worn home. Good wages paid.
; Apply 226 Emerald street.
! WANTED Girl for chambermaid.
Apply at once, lull Market street.
\
BELL TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
WANTED
Young women, 17 to 30 years j
of age, wanted to learn tele
phone operating; rapid ad
vancement una exceptional
opportunities for promotion j
for those displaying energy |
) and ambition.
Salary paid while learning.
Aply at
OPERATORS TRAINING DE
PARTment.
208 Walnut Street.
] Between 8:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M.
WANTED Experienced and com
petent stenographer. Will pay good
I salary to proper person. State aB *'
; and experience. Address R., 6653, care
of Telegraph. . .
I WANTED Cook, white or col
i ored. Good wages. Corner Twenty
] second and Market streets.
i WANTED Experienced sewing
j girls. Call evenings, ut 133 Walnut
! street. j
I WANTED A reliable woman for j
general housework. Family of three i
adults. Pleasant surroundings. Lib- j
] oral wages. 559 W. Bell. I
WANTED —Maid tor general house- j
I work. Inquire ut 2133 North Third. !
! WANTED Housekeeper for gen
' eral housework. Apply 1621 Nortli .
! Sixth streeL _ -
WANTED Saleslady in jewelry j
! store. Permanent position. Address i
j Box H, 7584. care of Telegraph.
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i WOMAN —Wanted Immediately for |
1 scrubbing and general work. Apply i
I Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North Court j
j street. i
IJELI* WANTED — Male and Female
SILK MILL
Experienced help wanted. Experi
enced weavers average 83-50 to 86.50
per day. Other departments propor
tionately. . . , T,
Beginners wanted also. Best pay.
- Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus over
and above regular wages. Aply
HARRISBURG SILK MILL
Second and North S'.reets. j
DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART re- \
; quire salespeople in departments de- i
i voted to handkerchiefs, hosiery, un
derwear, books, toys and novelties;
| also stock men of middle age in house
j wares.
TEACHERS WANTED for schools—
men and women. Best salaries. Na-
I tional Teachers' Agency, Philadelphia,
! Pa.
WANTED
Someone who is capable of
teaching typewriting.
LANCASTER BUSINESS
COLLEGE,
j. G. DONNY, Principal.
! THOUSANDS MEN WOMEN—J
| GIRLS. 18 or over wanted immediately |
I by United States Government. Easy j
' office positions at Washington and in
every large city. Experience unnec- |
essary. 8190 month and up. 7-hour |
day. Your country needs you. Help
S her' Write immediately for tree list, |
I positions open. Franklin Institute, i
I Dept. 4U3 G. Rochester. N. Y.
"j I
SHOE WORKERS WANTED
I
We need experienced opera
tors ill all departments, and
i can guarantee steady work.
1 | All work is paid for at piece
rates, but we guarantee every
employe definite wages. The
more work you prdjjuce 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 utter
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
ing trade as worth while
learning. If Interested take
this ad to the United States
Employment Bureau at Third
" * and North Streets, and get
full particulars. ,
HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO.
1402 Vernon St.
i '
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
WANTED Position as shortorder
" cook in hotel or restaurant. Call, or
! address. 638 Eriggs street.
SITUATION WANTED
® Executive Live, active man, 30
1 years, general experience with! Manu
' facturlng and other concerns, desires
new connection. Best reasons for
leaving present position. Experienced
purchasing agont. Understands gen
eral accounting work. Address McC..
Post Office Box 889. Harrisburg, Pa.
—,
SITUATIONS WANTED— -Female
WANTED Day's work of any
kind by reliable colored woman. Ad
dress Box B. 2398, care of Telegraph.
- WANTED Widow, with one child,
l wishes to keep hoffse for a widower.
'Address 318 Muench street.
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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
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NEIGHBORHOOD STORES oft-
# ;
cn 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 neighbor hood store.
!
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I SITUATION'S WANTED—FemaIe
■ , „
WANTED Housework by retlned,
I young woman, in private family. Ad
-1 dress Box C, 2678, care of Tele
! graph.
I WANTED Refined, young B'rl
' wishes to keep house for a widower —
! one who has no children preferred, i
i Address X.. 6604, care of Telegraph.
I WANTED Young woman wishes
1 clerical work in office; has had two
years' experience and can furnish
best of reference. Address Dox E,
6964, care of Telegraph.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished rooms.
' $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms,
I running hut and cold water; light
housekeeping and private bath. Wil
son Apartments, No. 142 South Third
street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
on first floor, for light housekeeping;
ull conveniences; city steam. Call
Dial phone 3453.
t i
FOR RENT Third floor furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Ap
ply 1;41; .Market.
TWO well-furnished rooms, for
light housekeeping; gas range,
; kitchen cabinet, use of laundry. Cor
ner house. No children. References.
I 342 South Sixteenth.
i It6OMS FOR RENT. FURNISHED—
I All conveniences. Bell l'hone. $3.00 ,
i and $4.00 per week. Reference re-,
quired. Pine street, also North, ln
• quire Raul's Shoe Store, 11 North I
i' Fourth. !
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, j
second floor front, $4.00 single or ss.ao,
; double. Inquire 107 Chestnut street. |
FOR RENT Three large, unfur- !
i nished rooms, located on Sixth street; ;
j light, heat and use of phone; no chil-i
I dren. Call Bell phone 3347 J.
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! FOR RENT—One or two furnished '
i rooms, with or without housekeeping
' privileges, with all modern improvc
-1 inents. Apply at 1303 Market.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Unfur
nished, single or communicating
kitchenettes; laundry, phono and
bathroom privileges; stoves furnlsned
free. Weekly payments, inquire 42$
Broad street.
FOR RENT Two nicely-furnished
front rooms, for light housekeeping;
all conveniences; nice location; rent
reasonable. Inquire 2148 Renn street.
FOR RENT Room in private fam
! ily, situated on Third street, facing
I park. Call Bell phone 758 W.
HOUSE, APARTMENT OR ROOMS
I FOR RENT All conveniences; line-it
' location. Inquire 70 West Main street,
Mcchanicsburg, Pa., or call 133W Bell
phone.
ROOMS FOR RENT, 113 Locust St.
—Well furnished. Conveniences. Bell
"phone 2007 W.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED, TO RENT One, two or
I three furnished rooms, permanent, not
1 fur from St. Patrick's Cathedral; ref
| erences furnished. Address P. O. Box
| 883.
i THREE OR FOUR unfurnished j
' rooms, centrally located, by young
I couple. Small apartment, with bath, I
will be considered. Possession on or
( about October 1. Can furnish excel
lent references. No children. Address
! 8., 7458. care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOUR well-furnished rooms, light
and airy, bay windows, on second
floor; corner house; hot water heat;
gas; electricity. Good trolley service.
No children. References exchanged.
342 Soutli Sixteenth street.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms, use of bath, heat and light.
Inquire at 911 North Hlxtji.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
AN exceptionally well-built two
! and-one-half -story house, size 3ox2S
Ift stands back from pavement 35 fr
I in''lot 60x248 ft.-, contains eight rooms
' and bath. Situated on Hamilton
street, Camp ilill, Ira., short distance
i from trolley.
I Built for residence, not for specu
i latlon. Kor j\ er j3 B, ASKlN PPly to
South and Pitt Streets.
Carlisle. Pa.
| NOW VACANT 803' North Seven
teenth street, brick and stucco dweil-
I Ing. most modernly equipped, well
' constructed, ideal location. Key at
; our office. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
i Building.
FOUR BRICK. HOUSES Six rooms
I and bath gas furnace cement
ed cellars. Renting value, $64 per
month. Price. $6,600. Bell Realty Co..
' Bergner Building.
: $2 500 WILL PURCHASE a two
story brick dwelling, with all lm
. provements. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
' FOR SALE Two-story frame,
; metal roof, good conditions, yard.
Cheap home for $l,OOO. Inquire Store.
| 1117 North Third.
HOMES FOR COLORED
FAMILIES
. ""LINCOLN REALTY CO.
1129 North Seventh St.
FOR BALE wK„ 2 .V, t . orr , n (loubl
brick house, at white Hill lo rooms
. each house *ll '•"provements
• cheap. Inquire A. Smith, Camp Hijj (
a**
heal estate foh sale
FOR SALE 674 Schuylkill street
—frame semi-bungalow with 6 rooms
and bath other improvements, in
cluding steam heat. Price, S-.2t>o.
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
$3OO CASH NEEDED to purchase a
tliree-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 1639 Market street;
brick; 9 rooms; bath; all improve
ments. Look at it. Occupied by
owner. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir
teenth street.
FOR SALE 515 and 617 North
Second street, Steelton, Pa., one
double frame house and storeroom.
Modern conveniences. Lot, 25x100.
Reason for selling on account of
death. Louis Lacob.
FINE INVESTMENT or residence
property on North Second street, be
tween Broad and State streets. Brick
y rooms and bhth. Lot, 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 Jefferson St., No. 2306
—For ONE WEEK we will SLAUGH
TER the price of this line dwelling
and GUARANTEE immediate posses
sion.
Nos. 630 Muench, 1631 Park, 623-25
Ross, 633 Emerald, 1612 Chestnut, 918
South Twenty-lirst, 3219-21 North
Sixth, 1630 North Sixth and 2116-18
New Fourth St., are attractive prop
erties at RIGHT prices.
On Bailey St. we have a brick row
iof dwelling that carv be purchased
INDIVIDUALLY or otherwise at $3OO
down; the balance as rent. This propo
| sition also applies to several mention
| ed above.
I BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building.
| Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board.
j TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES—AII
Improvements, front porch, bay win
! dow, 7 rooms, nice yard, drive alley,
| room for garage. $lOO down, pay as
, rent. Also several three-story bricks,
all improvements.
Three small houses, suburbs of
Steelton, $lOO down, balance as rent,
or will exchange on small fp.rm or city
property. Liberty Bonds accepted.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green St. Bell 560 J.
FOR SALE One lot. 25x100, lo
cated on North Second street, Steel
ton. Act quick. Louis Lacob.
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE
SEE SANDERLIN."
DERRY ST., 1334—N0W VACANT;
modern 10-room, 3-story brick; all
latest improvements; front and rear
porches; lawn and back yard; room
for a private garage; ideal location
for a physician; can be bought with
$5OO cash.
FULTON ST., 1627—N0W VACANT;
corner property; 2 % -story frame; six
rooms and attic; gas and water; can
be bought same as rent.
KENSINGTON ST.. 2030 8 rooms;
all improvements; very cozy home;
same as rent.
I
j JEFFERSON ST., 2261 2-story
, brick; 8 rooms; all improvements;
front and rear porches; dandy little
house; same as rent
CURTIN ST.. 510 Three-story
brick; nine rooms; bath; gas; electric
lights; furnace; well-built, modern
I house; see this before buying; same
as tent.
SIXTH ST., N'„ 2521 3-story
brick; 9 rooms; all Improvements,
very good value; same as rent.
SCHUYLKILL ST., 618 Corner
property: 3-story brick; all improve
ments; samo as rent.
STEELTON, PA., SOUTH SECOND
ST., 318% —2%-story frame; seven
rooms; gas and water; same as rent
D. A. SANDERLIN,
ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST BLDG„
36 NORTH' THIRD ST.
BELL PHONE 1399. DIAL 3578.
FOR SALE 1404-1406 North Third
' street, 2%-story frame houses, In
j good condition. Must "be sold to set
tle an estate. Inquire Ferdinand
Roller, 1720 North Third street.
A WELL-PAYING ROOMINGHOUSE
FOR S„. —lO7 Chestnut street.
OPPORTUNITY
TO OWN YOUlt 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 Semi-detached bricks,
new. North Sixth street near Oxford.
8 rooms and bath, steam heat, electric,
gas hardwood floors, cement walk.
Price low. Terms easy. D. A. Caley.
707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589.
Real Estate For sale—Suburban
FOR SALE Brick house. West
Main street. Mechanlcsburg, Slate
roof, gas. electricity, hot water heat;
lot, 50x200. Immediate possession.
Address Box H. 7683, care of Tele
graph.
TWO ADJOINING LOTS FOR SALE
• —Situated at Camp Hill. Pa. Will
, sell very cheap. Apply 261 Susque
hanna avenue, Enola, Pa.
•HEAL ESTATE FOR KENT
FOR RENT Furnished house.
Write to Mrs. Williams. 1509 North
Second.
GARAGE FOR RENT Suitable
for Ford or other small car, $4.00,
rear of 913 Grand street. Apply to 918
Green street.
11EAL ESTATE— For Sale or Rent
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.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED—TO RENT
I We arc having a number or applica- '
| tions at tills time for furnished '
houses, apartments and rooms. What
do you have to offer? Address Mil
ler Brothers & Company, Locust and
Court streets.
X HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop
erty in any section of the city. If
cheap. What have you to offer? Chas.
Adler, 1002 North Third street.
I'AUMS
FOR SALE 3-acre farm, good
house. 13 miles from Harrisburg,
' $760. Call 107 Chestnut street.
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.
: 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
| street.
VALUABLE FARMS AND TOWN
PROPERTIES AT PUBLIC SALE
On the Promises. November 8 and 9.
! Tract No. I—Farm, 166 acres, 40
acres valuable timber, some ready for
i market. 3 miles from Duncannon.
Good buildings, tine fruit, productive
•farm. A big moneymaker for an en
ijergetic farmer. Sale at 10 A. M., Fri
i day. November 8.
| Tract No. 2 Farm, 108 acres, 13
! acres timber. Located In Allen's
■ Cove, 1 mile from Covallen Station, P.
;' R. R., % mile from Middle Cove
. 1 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
; vember 8.
; 3 and 4 Two well-located prop
erties in Duncannon Borough. Inter
ested parties shrwild apply to the un-
I dersigned for complete description of
I these properties. Sule Saturday, No
. ; vember 9.
For terms of sale and further par
ticulars. inquire of
1 STANLEY S. ZIMMERMAN,
Steelton, Pa.;
FRANK A. ZIMMERMAN.
Chambersburg, Pa..
■ I Attorneys-in-fact.
' ! FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One
! large and two small farms. Inquire
I ' 340? Derry street, or Dial 5708.
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FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
r ; The Store across hum Y. W. C. A.
1 offers you the Biggest and Best liar
'■ gains m Men s ana Boys' Suits, Over-
I ooats. Alackinaw Coats, Underwear. |
i Bats, Caps aim Shoes. We are ram
oua tor Low Prices. Give us a trial.
! OUTLET CLOTHING CO.,
-j 23 North Fourth Street.
WOOD—WOOD—WOOD
I Fine wood, cut ahui t, oak, specially
. | cut for fireplace. F. J. Marter. Bell
| 39-J. Steelton. j
FOR SALE One Embossing Press. ]
Kelton make. Inquire 130 Locust
City. j
OFFICE DESK FOR SALE
I 4x6 FEET, FLAT TOP, OAK, AT
HALF PRICE. 204 CALDER
i BLDG. BELL 4377.
i
' FOR SALE Meloieon, 150 years
old, rosewood finish. Good condition.
Makes nice antique stand. Bell phone
; 100.
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1 I FOR SALE Oak llat-top desk,
six drawers, like new. Also desk
I chair with adjustable back. Bargain
!to quick buyer. Bell phone 100.
; GET your bargains in heaters and
cooking stoves. We also sell general
household goods of ull descriptions.
We pay highest cash prices. New
' mark & Cown, 308 Broad street.
3 3IRD DOG Blue Belton English
Setter; female: partly broke. Reason
able price. 107 Chestnut street.
' FOR SALE, CHEAP —To quick,
: cash buyer, "Novelty Kitchener,
1 range. No. 118. with water back.
3 boiler, and pipe, good condition. Also
"Quality" Gas Range, 4 burners and
simmer. Call Bell phone 3757J, Har
f risburg Exchange.
EAGLE WATER HEATER Like
new. Used only three times. Reason
able price. Call 2187 R.
r • FOR SALE White reed baby
coach. In good condition. Call Bell
phone 1191 R.
, 1919 CALENDARS
I Good Selection.
For good service, order at
once and avoid the rush.
Sample Room for Convenl
• eiices of Customers.
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Third and Cumberland fats.
Above Shoe Store.
■ i APPLES FOR SALE Grimes. Gol-
II den, with a Banana flavor; btayman.
i I Wein- Jonathans, York Imperial,
- | eac. Some of these apples are very One.
) | Come and see them at It. A. Wicker
' sham's Orchard, one-half mile cast of
_ ! Mechantcsburg. Pa. Trolley car stops
at Orchard.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED.
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
j OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
'• FOR 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. Schlelsner Stores.
FOR RENT Desk room In down
town office building. City steam,
electric light and elevator service.
Apply to P. O. Box 851.
t
• FOR RENT '
L' In the Commonwealth Trust
Company Building, large
roomy offices. Apply to
S COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.
I 222 Market Street
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NOVEMBER 6, 1918.
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
STOREROOM FOR RENT Why
not get in business where the People
come to buy goods, 1202 North Third,
shelved, ready for business. The
Best room for the money. Call und
see me for a bargain. Heated by city
steam. 95 feet deep. J. S. Sible, 256
Herr street.
OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished
or unfurnished, single or ensuite of
two or three rooms. Apply H.. & L.
Lowengard. 210 North Third street
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of Junk. Get our prices before
selling. Call Bell phone 936. or drop
I us a postal and our wagon will call,
i Keystone Iron & Metal Co., Broad and
Currant streets.
I MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmertz. 1030 Market- Bell 3971 R.
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!
L. Cohen & Co., York and Ash ave
nues, have opened up a place. Whole
sale and retiall scrapiron, metals, rub
ber. and rags, paper stock. AH grades
of Junk una barrels bought. Pay
highest cash prices. Send postal or
call Bell phone 3221 W. Will call.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call
Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son.
624-632 North Seventh street.
MAX SMELTZ
Second-hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381 or Dial 6847, or drop a pos
tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street.
Will call, city or country.
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BUSINESS PERSONALS .
Diamonds bought for Cash, appraisers
for estate. P. IJ. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt.
QUININE—Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable w'eather OUR LAXATIVE
PHU&PHO-QUININE will stave it off
if 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
FOR SALE
Profitable News Agency For
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.
FOR SALE Drug store fixtures.
Solid oak. Six foot mirrors in pre
scription case. Cost $1,300. For sale
cheap. AH at 916 North Third street-
Apply D. A. Buehler, 1101 North Sec
ond street.
FOR SALE Grocery store. Clean
stock, doing a good business. Rea
son for selling on account of death.
Inquire of Louis Laeob, Steelton. Pa.
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Money to igian
WHEN YOU NEED MONEY
to meet immediate necessities, always
consult this reliable licensed, bonded
I institution chartered under Pennsyl
vania laws and financed by local peo
ple in 1909 to save borrowers trum
extoi liop. co _ opKRATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO..
204 CHESTNUT ST.
WE SELL W. S. S. AND THRIFT
STAMPS.
•MONEY
| FOR NECESSITIES"
We are prepared to help worthy
people when in need of MONEY for
immediate necessities. CalJ and in
vestigate our system.
' EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY,
206 BERGNER BLDG.
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
: with Act of June 17, 1915, to indlvidu
i als in need of ready cash; small loans
a specialty, business contidential, pay
• ments to suit borrower's convenience;
I positively lowest rates in city,
1 I PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO..
132 Walnut Street.
Musical
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TALKING MACHINES promptly and
• carefully repaired by an expert only,
, OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
IF your' Talking Machine needs re
-1 pairs Just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An
I exnert will oe at your service at once,
or bring machine to 1213 North Third
street.
I VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS.
. BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repalr
. Ed OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street.
i TALKING MACHINES of all kinds
repaired by an expert. All work
promptly done and guaranteed. Call
Bell 2SU4R, or 15U4 Howard avenue.
Hauling and Moving
AUTO HAULINU —Local and long
distance. Furniture moving a spec
ialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt ser
vice. Cull Bell 623 J.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Prompt service, A. &
B. Motor Express, 917 Capital street.
Bell pnone 1635 J.
WE MOVE anything anywhere, any
, time Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North
Third street. Dial phone 4990.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
• HAULINU--Furnlture moving. Prompt
' service. Ernest Corbin, 636 Culder
street. Both phones. Bell 3636J, Dial
, 3683.
AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
• a speeialty. Blue Line Transfer. 917
Capital street. Both phones.
HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped
for furniture, freight and piano mov
i ing No distance to® far. Careful
i driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
E. Grubber's Truck Service, lrvln
; Aungst. Manager. Hershey, Pa. Bell
phone ISR-6. '
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local
and long-distance. F. J. Marter, Bell
' 38-J, Steelton.
all kinds of hauling
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS.. 341 KELKEK ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
HICKS 4k HOPKINS Local and
Long-Uistauoa Hauling. 484 Reily.
Both phones. '
I
Storage
STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
hold goods. merchandise. Private
rooms at reasonable rales. Also haul
ing of all kinds. I). Cooper & Co. I
both phones.
S ORAOE —In brick bulldlag, rear *
409 Maraet. Household goods In clean
private rooms. Reasonable rates, p!
U. Diener, 409 Market street.
STORAGE Private rooms for
household goods In fireproof ware
house. 93 per month and up. Lower
storage rales In non-tlreproof ware
house. Harrlsburg Storage Co., 437. 1
445 South Second street. '
Uudortukera
SAMUEE 8. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
1312 Derry St.
HELD 1959. DIAL. 213 J.
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS promptly
attended to. H. M. Hoffman, Funeral
Director, 310 North Second street.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
611 North Second Street.
BELL 262. DIAL 2146.
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE
,
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
Beautifully situated on Market street
east of Twenty-Blxlh, and on the
north and east faces the new paik
way. Tho prices of lots are moderate.
Itiler Bros. & Co.. Agents.
Where to Dine
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home
cooking served to Businessmen and
Ladies in separate dlningroom.
Cleaners anil Dyers
;
IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned.
Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the best
, place in town. Call and uellver.
Goodman's, 13UVi North Sixth. Both
' Phones. /
AUTOMOBILES
ONE NEW CONESTOUA TRUCK
Covered body, I,OOU lbs. capacity A
• bargain. inquire of Philadelphia
yuiuK Lunch.
FOR SALE One 1917 Hupmoblle
Owner expects to be called in the ser
vice. Apply Sunshine Garage, 27-39
North Cameron street.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers
n any condition. See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
.-ecKing, A. acniffmuii, 22, 24 20
. North Cameron street. Bell 3633.
FOR SALE —A small roadster
; good mechanical condition—three new
- tires. Particulars at 329 South Six
• teenth street.
FOR SALE Chalmers G-30; closed
" top. extra windshield. Price, $175
' Address Box H, 7566, cure of Tele
graph.
>< ANTED All kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices. M
No Junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 Norm V
Thiru street. Dial 4990.
BAKER'S Electric two-passcngcr
car, with all new tires and looks like
. new —used very little. All curtains.
[ new top. with all tho equipment, and
will run 40 miles on one charge. Any
woman or child can run it. Cuat,
' $1,750.00. Will sell for $650.00. Apply
to 322 Blackberry avenue. 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, ono
extra. Runs and looks like new. A
rare bargain at $4OO.
Indian, 1915 Model, in good running
order. Bargain at $75.
A. SCHIFFMAN,
22-24-26 North Cameron.
r
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.
St. Clair, Driscoll Auto Co., 145 South
Cameron street.
1914 KNOX Racing Car. In good
j condition.
1916 Chalmers Roadsters, In A 1 con
, dition.
. SUNSHINE GARAGE. Both Phones.
OVERLAND
, USED CAR DEPARTMENT
These cars will move quick
ly, for they are all marked
fairly and all are excellent
I values.
• 6-passenger big four 'Over
land touring, repainted. Tire
equipment specially good, in
cluding two Silvertown Cords.
1 Car mechanically fine, can
I hardly be told from new.
1 $7OO
2-passenger Overland with
bucket seat speedster body.
Tires good, mechanical condi
tion fair. Owner will sacri
; lice for
, $250
5-passenger Reo touring.
Mechanically good condition.
Tires excellent. Repainted and
offered at $2OO less than pres
ent market price.
5-passenger light touring. A
snappy, light economical car
with lots of power.
$450
Eight-cylinder Oakland
; touring, In splendid condition.
Unusually powreful. A late
model, up-to-the-minute car.
USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT
r Quick one-ton truck, com
-1 pletely reflnished. Equipped
with electric lights, open ex
press body and cab. Excel
, lent mechanical condition,
j Worth one thousand dollars.
Specially priced at
$750
I
D-E 2-ton Worm Drive
truck, chassis only. New In '*
r May. owner needed heavier
! truck. *
Tin e Payments Can Be Arranged.
■ THE OVERLAND-HARRIS-
I BURG CO..
212-214 North Second Street. ,
'
FORD TOURING, 1914. automobile
I Good condition. Price. $276. Apply
I 519 Emerald street
MAXWELL Touring car In A 1
shape. Must be sold, owner was
, drafted. This car la like new. A lot
ofextras. wheel with new Urea. Ap
ply at 125 South Eleventh street.
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