Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 16, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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[MANY A POSITION IS OPEN m AMEHiSEI 1 HE HELP WANTED COLUMN'
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deaths
MSRLBV Clara L. Nissley died
Thursday, at lii:3o, aged 60 years.
Kunera! services Monday, at 10:30
A. M„ from her late residence, 340b
North Sixth street, the Rev. Clayton
Smucker officiating. Private inter
ment in East Harrishurg Cemetery.
IN MKMOIUAM
DEPARTED this life one year ago,
the 17th of November, 1017, Mrs.
Bessie M. Dougherty (nee Thompson).
Flowers laid ion the grave will
wither and decay.
Our love for you, Bessie, will' never
fall.
MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER.
IN MEMORIAM
In sad and loving remembrance of
our dear mother, Mrs. Pauline M. |
Koch, who fell peacefully asleep No- I
\ ember 16, 1912.
LOST AND FOUND j
POST Six ten-dollar bills, on I
Walnut, between Second, Fourth to
Market street to Square, or New
Cumberland car. Reward if returned
to Charles A. Reed. 238 Hummel ave
nue, Lemoyne, Pa.
DOST Pair of tortoise-shell rim j
spectacles, metal hook. Reward to |
finder. Return to 1133 Mulberry I
street.
DOST Lady's gold witch, initials 1
M. M. M„ on Thursday, between 4 and j
5 P. M., between Capitol and Twenty- |
five Cent Store. Reward if returned
to Telegraph Office.
LOST On Monday night, a gold j
wrist watch, on Market - street, be
tween Third and Fourth streets. Re
ward if returned to Harrisburg Tele
graph.
INSTRUCTION S
A RIGHT START IS HALF THE j
BATTLE Get a THOROUGH i
STANDARD course in Harrisburg's i
ACCREDITED Business College, School
of Commerce. T.oup Building. 13 South j
Market Square. Bell 483. Dial 4393.
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg i
Shorthand, Typewriting, English
Bookkeeping, Pemansltip, Arlth., etc.
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL VLAIt.
Enter any time. Bell 694 R. Dial 4016. ;
THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL
121 Mkt. S. Chas. R. Beckiey, Prin.
Merle E. Keller, Bus. Mgr.
HE > P WANT ED—SIALIC
■ ■ ■■ ■ . |
WANTED District manager for
Harrisburg and vicinity. Seven ply j
fabric Super Tread tires, sell for less
than lighter weight tires. Must be I
a worker and have ability to handle |
salesmen. Appointment by telephone, j
or meet Ross K. New, Friday, Novum- I
ber 15, at the Metropolitan Hotel. j
ANYBODY can increase their in- I
come s2u weekly, spare time, raising
Mushrooms in collars, siieds, etc. Free
Illustrated Booklet. Hiram Barton,
336 West Forty-eighth street. Dept. 81,
New York. j
BOY WANTED
At the modern Textile Co., 1823 Penn J
street. Must le 16 years of age or*
older. Apply at once. j
WANTED—Shipping clerk, by local!
manufacturing company. Kxperienc- !
ed man preferred. Address Box K, i
6616, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Experienced man for'
soda fountain. Address Box W, 7559. i
t are of Telegraph. j
WANTED Man for general work. ,
Apply Weaver's Confectionery, 29!
North Second street.
MEN Age 17 to 55. Experience!
unnecessary. Travel; make secret in- [
\ estigations, reports. Salaries; ex
penses. American Foreign Detective
Agency, 603, St. Louis.
WANTED Machinists, moulders,
patternmaker, boilermaker and black
smith, to manage departments and be
come stockholders in plant in lead and
zinc mining field. Opportunity for
men to build up plant of their own.
Address. N. S. Sherman iron Works,
(Juapaw, Oklahoma.
GOVERNMENT needs hundreds
clerks for Income Tax, Customs, In
ternal Revenue. Harrisburg examine- j
tions soon. Salary, $l,lOO-3,000. Ex- i
perience unnecessary. For free par- ]
ticulars regarding examinations, write !
.1. C. Leonard i former Civil Service |
Examiner), 2561, Kenois Building, |
Washington.
MACHINISTS AND SHOP MEN
1 More money for you. Learn to read
blue prints. Big jobs open if you
understand drawings of machinery,
steel work, etc. Learn at home in
spare time by new, easy method. Trial
lesson in Blue Print Reading FREE.
Send to-day. Chicago Technical Col
lege. 1772. Chicago "Tech" Bldg.. Chi
cago, lit.
WANTED Driver tor light Reo
delivery truck. Apply at once. Gately
6 Fitzgerald Supply Co., 31 South
Second street, Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED
Twenty men, Monday morn
ing.. 40 cents per hour. Pay
every evening.
Apply
SWIFT & CO..
Seventh and North Streets.
AUTO MECHANICS
TWO FORD "EPAIRMEX.
APPLY
MAC'S OAHFAGE.
117 SOUTH THIRD ST.
.
Buy a Lot at Bellevue
;■ Park Now V
, l on easy payments, and have a rich * ;
4 garden plot for next summer. At the 1 j
i same time you will have a steadily g
increasing in value foundation* lor your
- 1 ' \ home in Harrisburg's high-class rcsi
! dential community, where all the fea- i i
i \ tures of the country are yours vvilh <;itv
conveniences.
' ' Instirnitco
Miller Brothers & Co, f |
| Members! Hnri'lslniijf Heal Kstute Hour. I . |
t l ''
*****&!— —VI—W' VV*"' lal 1
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SATURDAY EVENING,
I HELP WANTED—MALE |
! !
MAN WANTED For position of
shipping clerk, large corporation.
■ Good chance for advancement. Slate [
salary expected. Address Box I* 6931.
care of 'lelegraph.
WANTED Office boy, at least 16
years old. Address P. O. Box 394.
Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Boy—one who can go
to school one day a week. Apply 200 I
Market street.
WANTED
Plumbers or gas filtters to j
take contract for gas instal- I
lalion. Write, or call,
C. R. VAUGHN.
Gray Building.
Duncannon, Pa.,
or
M. B. SMITH.
I Waverly. N. Y. I
j MEN W A.V'i to —To load stone, 29
cents per lon. Can earn s2o to $35 per
| week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pux
| tang.
WANTED A man. or will employ
I man and wife, to do janitor and
housework. Aply 1700 North second
street.
WANTED Night fireman. Apply
at Brenneman's Greenbouse, Eleventh 1
and Reily streets.
WANTED
Man for delivery work. Salary
j and commission. Apply
W. & 11. WALKER,
114 South Second Street.
!
GOVERNMENT Needs hundreds]
Clerks for Income Tax. Customs, In- j
temal Revenue. Hurrisburg exann- |
nations soon. Salary, $1,200-2,0u0. i
j Experience unnecessary. For free i
i particulars regarding examinations,
write i.aymond Terry (former Civil!
I Service Examiner), 2407 Columbian
j Building, Washington.
! WANTED Miller to operate Burr
I millstone, electric power, for making
j chop and cornmeal. $23 per week.
Steady work. Address P. O. Box 306,
) Harrisburg.
I WANTED—Two good, strong boys
!to leurn trade. Apply Superinten
dent. The Telegraph Printing Co..
Harrisburg.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
I CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS ;
[ Harrisburg, December 7. 12,000
| women clerks needed. Salary, $1,200.1.
Experience unnecessary. Women de-|'
• siring government positions write for ]
! free particulars. Raymond Terry
(former Civil Service Examiner), 46f \
Columbian Building, Washington.
| WANTED—Two young women for I
! waitresses. Must give references. Ap- I'
j ply Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 Ncrth !
| Court.
; 1
WANTED
Young lady to work in stock- I
room. Good chance for ad- I
v ancement.
Apply
MAC'S GARAGE,
117 South Third Street.
i i
W.ANTED
Girls and women for light
machine work and assembly.
We offer excellent opportunity
to girls and women to be
come mechanical experts in
the manufacturing of inter
changeable work.
To those without previous
experience, we give a prelimi
nary course of training in qur
Machine Operators' School.
Good pay while learning.
Apply •
U. S. GOVERNMENT BUREAU,
Third and North Streets,
Harrisburg.
Industrial Concern,
ELLIOTT- FISH E R COM PAN Y,
South Cameron Street.
WANTED Waitress. Good pay.
Good food. Working clothes furnish
'ed and laundered. Nine hours a day.
Inquire 211 Walnut street.
WANTED
GIRLS TO WRAP
i TRIANGLE MINTS.
Good Pay. Steady Work.
TWELFTH AND 11 ERR STS.
, i
WANTED Demonstrator for na- )
tionally advertised food product. Ap- j
ply Dauphin Hatvd. between 7 and 8, :
and ask for Mr. Thomason.
WANTED Girl, must be 16 years j
of age, to work afternoons. Call !
Rose's, Second and Walnut streets.
HOSIERY LEARNERS WANTED—
From 14 years of age and upwards.!
Good wages paid while learning. Ap- I
ply New Idea Hosiery Go., Fourteenth I
and Mayflower streets.
WANTED A good, experienced j
plain cook. Inquire at 2021 North
Sixtli street.
PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY '
guaranteed for three years. Knit urg
ently-needed socks for us on the fast. I
simple auto-knitters. Full particulars )
to-day, 3c stamp. Auto-Knitter Co.,
Dept. 146-C, 821.'Jefferson, Buffalo, I
N V '
| HELP WANTED—FEMALE ,
A\ ANTED Girl, or woman, for
general housework, mornings. Bell
phone 672 M.
WANTED One experienced cook, '
white or colored. Apply Railroad
Cafe, 1302 North Seventh street.
WANTED
j SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS !
M e are wanting operators.
, the work is regular, pleasant
) and positions permanent; the
high efficiency of our ma- *
I t'hines, and the sanitary con-
I dltion of our work rooms en- '
ables all operators to earn ;
good wuges.
Learners are paid $1.25 per
i day while learning, which
consumes a week to 10 days. j
All operators are paid a
bonus each pay day.
We insure all of our cm- >
employes in the.sum of $500.00 J
free of charge to them, and in l
event of death tlie beneficiary, I
whoever it may be, receives I
the insurance.
BLOUGH MANUFACTURING '
COMPANY,
.
Reily and Fulton Sts.
i i
WANTED—Stenographer—one who j
; has had previous experience. Apply I
] berry < " os,4at ' k t -°" Eleventh and Mul- j
WANTED
GIRLS BETWEEN THE AGES
I 18 AND 28.
We are in need of a number
of girls for bookkeeping, ac-
I counting und clerical work.
Girls of ordinary intelligence
, we will train for clerical
Work. Excellent opportunity.
■ Previous experience unneces
sary. Ambition ans energy
only qualifications required.
Good pay while learning.
Apply
U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE,
Third and North Streets.
Harrisburg Industrial Concern,
ELLIOTT-FISHER CO..
South Cameron Street,
Harrisburg.
|
M ANTED Experienced cook with !
t reference. Good wuges. Apply at !
I corner Twenty-second and Market!
: streets. _ j
WANTED Two girls to assist In i
I confectionery and ice cream parlor.!
| Address ( ~ ,538, care of Telegraph.
I Ttn! Elt a MI!N T CLERK EX A.\ UNA- i
1 rel , Hg'T'sflurg , December 7. !
rnousands, women clerks needed. Sal
' ,V-* X ' " ,l * Experience unnecessary '
I \\ omen desiring government positions 1
I write for free particulars. J c '
Leonard (former Cii'il Service Ex
aminer!, 561, Kcuois Building Was'h
j ingtou.
WOMAN—Warned immediately for
scrubbing and general work. ADD! y !
I StoufTer's Restaurant. 4 North Court !
stneet.
■ 1116 LI* \\ AN 11'.D—Mule and Female
SHOE WORKERS WANTED
We need experienced opera'
tors in all uepuriuients, and
can guarantee steady work. •
All work is paid tor at piece
rates, but we guarantee every j
employe detinue wages. Tne
more work you piuuucfe u,e !
inure you earn. We also have
openings in all departments !
lor young men und women to
learn a useful trade, which
will be of vuiue to uieni utter
tile war. The shoe business is
a necessary industry anu is of
much iiiipurtifiice. Get a job
making guous tor Uncle Sam
if you can, but if not, then
cuiisiuer tile shoe maiiuiaciur
itig trade as worth while
j ' learning. If interested, take
this au to the United Stales
Employment Bureau at Third I
anu North streets, and get I
tun particulars.
HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO.
1402 Vernon St. '
SILK MILL i
Experienced help wanted. Expert- I
enceu weavers average $3.60 to $6 60'
per day Other departments proper- I
liunaleiy.
Beginners wanted also. Best pay
j Come and earn 3u per cent, bqnus over
i anu auuve reguiur wages. Aply
! . HAUUISBUItG SILK MILL
Second and North S reets.
: MEN-WOMEN Raise Belgian
| Hares for us. We pay you $7 pan-
Use cellars, backyard, etc. Catalog
! und contract FREE. United Food k
| Eur Association, 329 West Forty
; eigntlf street. Dept. 35, New York.
THOUSANDS MEN WoMEN
j GIKLs, 18 or over wanted immediately
!by United Stales Government. Easy
| ufice positions at •Washing tun anu in '
■ every luige city. Experience uiiiivc
! essuiy. *lOO month anu up. 7-hour
! day. Yonr country heeds you. Help
! her. Write immediately for free list
i positions open. Franklin Institute'
Dept. 403 li. (lueticsttr. N. Y.
SALESMEN WANTED
SIDE LINE, Top Notch Specialty.!
j Responsible house. Pays Big Commis
] sions promptly. Write to-day
; Samples and sales talks free. N'o de- I
I lays. Erickson Company, Des Moines i
I lowa.
WANTED —• Salesmen, not in the '
j dfaft. Never such an opportunity be- I
! fore to real salesmen. Our 1010 Cal- I
! endar and Specialty line big inoney
; maker. Write for our speciul war
bonus contract with exclusive terri- !
1 tory. Only salesmen with clean rec
ords. and wanting to make big money 1
need apply. Sentinel Printing Coin- !
pany, Indianapolis, Iml.
SALESMEN—Big. quick profits—new '
Ca.buretpr for Ford Cars. Simple !
not a moving part, installed in thirty
i minutes, guaranteed to double your,
j mileage and start in zero weather
I without heating or priming. 15-day I
i FREE trial. Write U: &J. Carburetor
Co., 505 West Jackson Boulevard, Chi
cago.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS 15x19 gold frame patri'
otic pictures. 12c, sell suc. Over Top.
Paul Jones, Colored Heroes. etc)
Everybody buys. Sample free. Peo
ple's Portrait, Station D, Chicago.
"NEGRO SOLDIERS IN WAR"
Book contains many pictures of color
ed troops. Everybody buys. Agents
making $25 day. Big hit. Send 25c
for outfit to publishers. Jenkins Pub
lishing Co.. Washington, D. C.
AUTHENTIC HISTORY WORLD
* WAR
In preparation three years. Agents
making $lO.O to $50.0 per day. Best
terms. Credit given. Send 10c for
[ postage on $2.00 outfit free. Act quick.
Mulllkin Co.. Marietta. Ohio.
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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
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THE RIGHT POSITION FOR
YOU may be had for the asking if
you do your asking through the class
l ified columns, and make your message
clear and definite. You ought to be
doing the things you can do BEST.
The opportunity may he found, for'
efficiency is at a premium.
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AGENTS WANTED
| HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S WAR
—By Francis A. March, with Introduc
! tion by his brother, General Peyton C.
| March, Highest Officer in United
; States Army. Complete and Authen
j tic. Official Photograph. Extraordi
nary opportunity for big profit. Outfit
| free. Universal House, Philadelphia.
; SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
I WANTED Young man desires po
| sition doing general clerical work;
I has had experience; best of refer
ences. Address D.. 7482, care of Tele
graph.
! WANTED Position of driving
i truck or private car; can do farm
I work or dairy work; good reference.
) Address Is., 6932, care of Telegraph.
I :
I WANTED Man, 34 years'of age,
wants an indoor position with cnance
foi advancement if can prove worthy.
| Have had eignt years' experience us
i timekeeper and on ear records. Can
| turnish best of references. Address
1 box P, OSJo, cure of Telegraph.
!
SITU ATION S WAN TED—Female
j WANTED Piece washing to do
.at home. Apply 1228 North Front
J street. I
WANTED Stenographer, with
1 live years experience, wunts a good !
] position witn u reliable concern; can I
I turnish good reference as lu her abu- i
;uy and churacter. Address box N. !
j ibtiS, euro of Telegraph.
WANTED Middle-aged widow de
! sires a position us housekeeper; ]
{Christian noine preferreu. Address
1 Route 1, box 17. liarnsbuig. Pa.
WAN FED A reliiieu. young wo
i man, with experience of buyer and l
j saleslady, also knowledge of minor I
j clerical work, can give atternoons fori
service. Address R.. 7421, care of!
Telegraph. ]
ROOMS FOlt HEN
! FOR VRENT Nicely-furnished |
rooms for gentlemert; city steam heat,
I hot water; telephone. Inquire at 107
j south Second street.
I FOR RENT Threo unfurnished
rooms; good location; all improve
| ments. Call 2120 Green street.
; —l.————————
j FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
I on third lloor; use of kitchenette, bath
land phone. Call at 1253 Market street.
I HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Unfur
nished, single or communicating
kitchenettes, laundry. phone qnd I
bathroom privileges; stoves furnisheu I
free. Weekly payments, inquire 423 i
broad street.
FOR RENT Comfortably-fiyrnish- j
ed room, city steam heat, electric j
lights and gas; next to bath. Inquire
23 South Third street. Third Floori
Apartment.
| FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
1 $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms,
running hst and cold water; light
I housekeeping and private bath. Wll
' son Apartments, No. 143 South Third
| street.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
' I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop
erty in any section of me city, if
Cheap. nave you to oiler? cim<.
Adiei, 1002 North Third street.
FOR RENT Two communiculiug
first lioor rooms, and one third boor
room, all furnished, witmn easy walk
ing distance of business district. Ap
ply 4os briggs street.
FOR RENT, 107 CHESTNUT ST.
Fine, light, furnished room—3.50
single, $5 double.
j ROOMS FOR RENT, 113 Eocust St.
Well turrnsiied. Conveniences. Bei.
j pbonc 2907 W.
ROOMS WANTED
REFINED COUPLE WANT Fur
nished, light housekeeping rooms or i
small apartment. Address T., 8831,
lure of Telegraph.
WARM, clean, comfortable, well
-1 lighted, furnished room, cbnvenlent
!to business center, by
l business man. S|ate paices, and lull
i particulars. Addf'ess Box C. 6832, care
i of Telegraph.
i MAN AND WIFE desire two or tly-ee
I fusnlshed rooms in private family,
i either with board or privilege of light
housekeeping. Hill preferred. Ref
erences furnished if desired. Address
lE. 6337. cate of Telegraph,
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT
:
! ADELL APARTMENTS 1102-1104
i North Sixth street. Six rooms and
I bath. Modern and up-to-date. Inquire
| R'obert Rosenberg. 301, Patriot Bldg.
j FOR KENT Two or three-room
I apartments, for light housekeeping;
I K as and bath. Inquire ut 327 South
i Front street.
HEAI. ESTATE FOR SALE
|_ j
FOlt SALE 2 Vi-story double
I brick House, at White rlill fo rooms
| each house all Improvements
rheap. Inquire A. Smith. .Camp HU|
.! Pa. '
! FOR SALF. Two-story frame
I ' metal roof, good conditions, yard,
i Cheap home for $l,OOO Inquire Store
:i—, -
i FOR SALE 3-story brick on Mar
i l;et street near Markethouse. with
i; storeroom, all improvement*. A bar-
I gain if sold at ~nce. C. H. Corder, J
I 1722 Green stree-. Bell 660 J.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
"IF ITS REAL ESTATE.
SEE SANDEIILIN"
DERRY ST.. 1334 NOW VACANT,
modem 10-room, 3-story brick; ail i
latest improvements; front and rear
porches, lawn and back yard; room
for u private garage; ideal location
tor a physician; can be bought with
$5OO cush.
FULTON ST., 1627—N0W VACANT,
corner property; 2 V4 -story frame; six
rooms and attic; gus and water; call
be bought same as rent.
KENSINGTON ST., 2030 8-roonu;
all improvements; vtry coxy home;
same as rent.
SCHUYLKILL ST., 618 Corner
property; 3-story brick; 3 rooms; all
improvements, front and rear porches;
good size back yajd; same as rent.
FIFTH ST.. N„ 2138 —2-story brick;)
one side und a double house; 7 rooms
and bath; all improvements; side and
rear entrance; same as rent
I ' '
I NEW CUMBERLAND, CORNER
! FOURTH AND GEARY Attached
I frame; s rooms and bath on each side;
I newly painted. Right price to quick
j buyer. Same as lent.
j SIXTEENTH ST., S.. 54 4 2-story
brick; 7 rooms; all Improvements,- ce
, ment cellar; can be bought with .250
! cash. NOW VACANT,
I STEELTON. SECOND ST., s'.. 318 Vi
3-story frame; 7 rooms; water, gas
land electric lights; a very, good bar
i gain. Same as rent.
! WORMLEYSBURG. SECOND ST., N„
I 202—2',4 -story frame; 7 rooms, water,
| gas and electric lights; lot. 25x150;
i price right; same as rent.
j
D. A. SANDERLIN,
ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG.
36 NORTH THIRD ST. I
BELL PHONE 1390. . DIAL 3573.
FOR SALE
2524 DERRY ST. Modern brick
dwelling ail improvements steam
I heat large front and rear porches—
• possession, January 1. Inquire
EVANS-KINGSBURY,
36 NORTH THIRD ST..
BELL PHONE 2175.
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FINE INVESTMENT or residence
properly on North Second street, be
tween Broad and State streets. Brick
9 rooms and bath. Lot. 24x125 tj
Side alley. Side and back entrances,
ust be sold to settle an estate. Ad
dress Box S, 6660, care of Telegraph,
OWN YOUR OWN HOME ON EASY
PAYMENT PLAN
Let us make you acquainted
with the way it is done. Now
is the tune to start. Following I
homes cun be purchased with
yiliv cash or Liberty Bonds:
2123 Fenn.
Hoi l ean.
t'enn.
2025 Penn.
1912 Penn.
1930 Penh.
129 North Summit.
2127 North Fourth.
6U6 Keiker.
611. 613. 6,15 and 617 Kel
ke'.')62 Vernon.
We have a large number of
manufacturing, rreight and
several good business oppor
tunities to offer. Call at
A. P. DORANZ. s
1225 North Sixth.
Member Harrisburg Ileal Estate Board.
AN exceptionally well-built two-and
one-hulf-story house, size 30x28 ft.;
stands hack 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 foi residence, not for specu
lation. For terms, etc., apply to
H. M. ASKIN.
South and Pitt Streets,
• Carlisle, Pa.
\'OW VACANT Noun seven
teenth street, brick and stucco dwell
ing. moat modcrnly equipped, well
constructed, ideal location. Eey ai
our office. Bell Realty Co.. HergUef
Building
FOR SALE Vacant property
Semi-detached pressed brick, all im
provements North Sixth street Right
L ms Very reasonable. 1). A.
Caicy. TOT Kunkcl Hldg. Bell 539.
FOlt SALE
Houses Nos 116 and 'llB Boas Street.
Harrisburg. Pa. Desirable location.
Prices low. r g cARfc ,
Attorney-at-Law.
409 Market Street.
FOR SALE 674 Si huyJkill street
unit semi-bungalow with 6
an" bill. - other improviements.
tu'v "rtea*0 a ". Bergner Building.
•■> SUO WILL PURCHASE a two
hiorvbrick dwelling, with all Im
provements. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner
■ Building.
~V>r - #ALE Brick dwelling 1603 Vi
rwVv street 10 rooms and bath
electric light furnace—lot,
i ma with drive on roar Bell
££dv Co .Bergner Building.
A WELL-PAYING ROOMING HOUSE
FOR b"-T-107 Cheatnut atreeL
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REAL LsXATF. t'OU SAI.E
CITY AND SUBURBAN IMPROVED
PROPERTIES KOK SALE
Have several tine city homes. Some 1
corner properties. Prices runglng I
from $l,OOO to $30,000. A|.<o West Slue
of River improved properties, and
vacant lots, that you can buy on easy
payments. $lO.OO down und $3 oo
monthly. 801 l 4377.
See
CHARLES DA VIES.
204 Calder Building,
Market Square.
Real Estate und Rents Collected.
i TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES—AII
improvements. Iront porch, bay win
I dow. 7 rooms, nice yard, drive ullev i
| room fo' Kur-'T" sioo down, p U y /' !
I rent. Also several three-story brick I
: all improvements. *• j
! Three small houses, suburbs „ f
I Steel ton. $lOO down, balance n„ ran,
j or will exchange on small Term or cili
property. Liberty Bonds accepted
, C. H. CORDER. c"c<i
1722 Green St. Bell 560 J.
Heal Estate For Sale—-Suburban
FOR SALE A desirable Lemoyne
property; all Improvements; front
porch. Owner desires to leave city.
Price is right. Cull at 122 D North
Sixth street.
CAMP HILL, PA. 3-story pressed
brick; ull improvements; Spencei
vupoi heal; large luwn und trees. Will
sell or trade on city property. D. A.
Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 583.
TWO ADJOINING LOTS FOR SALE
—Situated at Camp . I ill. Pa. Will
I sell very cheap. Apply 251 Susque
hanna avenue, Enola, Pa.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
WILL RENT FURNISHED HOUSE
—Whole or part, 6 rooms and bath, on
Third street. New Cumberland. Ad-
I dress Box A. 6047, care of Tetegraph,
I or call Bell phone 3665 J.
FOR RENT Complete furnished
house; electric lights; steam heut; all
modern conveniences. Inquire 803
North Eighteenth street, on Wednes
day, from 3 A. M. to 6 P. M.
2000 STATE St. House, store
room und stable, $35.00.
202 State House and garage, $25.
121 North Eighteenth—s3o.
1607 Swutara Apartment, $25.
I Private garages, $5.
J. E. GIPPLK,
1251 Market Street.
FOR RENT 3-room brick house;
gas. electricity, steam heat; tine con-
Edition. Rent. $50.00. 316 North Slx
j teenth street. Bell 2312.
I " "
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth
and Curl in streets. Possession ot
some of the houses on thirty days
notice. Fred C. Miller. 31 North Sec
ond. Bell phone 307 J.
Reul Estate F'or Sale or Exchange
WANTED—TO RENT
We arc having a number of applica
tions at this time for furnished
houses, apartments a.id rooms. What
do you have to offer? Address Mil
ler Brothers & Company. Locust and
Court streets.
I FOR SALE Four 2-story brick
houses, all improvements, porches, bay
windows, nice yurd, drive alley, room
for garage. Will sell on easy terms
$lOO down, $25 per month, or will
trade on small farm, or will take auto
as part pay. C. H. Corder, 1722 Green
street. Bell 560 J.
FARMS
A FARM OF 85 ACRES Close to
city for rent on sh'res. Address F
dOaS. care of Telegraph. '
FOK SALE 5-acre farm, good
house. 13 miles from Harrisburg
s7su. Call 107 Chestnut street.
WANTED To hear from owner
having good farm for sale. C. C.
Shepard, Minneapolis, Minn.
FARMS of all sizes from 1 to 200
acres each. Some close to city. Some
close to it. K. and trolley line. Some
|to trade on city property. c H
Corner, 1722 Green street, Uurrlsburg!
Bell phone 560 J.
FARMS On hand, any size from
3 to 160 acres, with or without stock
107 Chestnut.
F"OH SALE—MISCELLANEOUS !
APPi-lia run sAi.E Grimes, Gol
den, with a Uuuana ilavor; Siuytiiuii.
V\ i n. Haitians, York liupei iui. :
eac. Some of tneae uppius ai e very hue j
Come alio see ihcm at it. A. vVicker- '
shuni s urcliaru, oue-uait mile vast ut |
MechulticaUui fa. Pa. trolley ear slops |
ut orchard.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR |
CAM. ALL yiRKES RENTED
EACH.vagED.
GEO. P. TILLOf'SO.N,
2(5 LOc oaf STREET. OPPOSITE!
ORPHKUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
FOR SALE Pure-bred, large
Cockerels; also a few Hens. Call Bell
phone 3364-R-C.
FOR SALE Choice White Wyan
dotte Cockerels for breeding. March
hatched. No belter strain in the U. S.
Must sell for luck of room. . Prices
reasonable. 1323 Derry street.
PRESIDENT WILSON'S favorite
photograph, uulogruphed especially
for tlie .sew York American—u sepa
rate supplement ready for frumiiig
artistically reproduced in beautiful
gruvure on tlnest quality paper.
FREE WITH NEAT SUNDAY'S
NEW YORK AMERICA N-s—but you
must order frxmi your newsdculcr at
once. Circulation last Sunday, 348,763
—LARGEST IN AMERICA.
FOR SALE Oldiestabllshed busi
ness*in tliis city. Over $420.00 a week
profit. Worth $12,300.00. Owner. In
poor health, will muke a reasonable
sacrifice for quick, cash sale. Address
Box E. 6341. cars of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Parlor suite (tnree
nieces), odd chairs and a small table
Apply 36 3s Brlsban street; Puxtang.
FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet. Only
used three months. Address Box R,
6813, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Stleft upright piano,
bench and music cabinet. Address P
O. Box 562. Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR SALE "Buescher" Cornet, In
brass, with leather case, complete;
Columbia Zither. No. 2*4: nickel-plate
Music Rack, with leather cuse. com
plete; Remington Typewriter, Visible.
No. 10, good as new; Edison Mimeo
graph, No. 12. complete; set solid brass
-Andirons. Inquire 327 North Third
street. Second Floor. Apartment.
. OVEMBER 16, 1918.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOH SALE—Oak store fixtures, good
as new, 10 ft. wall case. & ft. display
I counter, four small lauies, lti-in. eleo
i trie fan. Master cutter, chatfless cof
fee mill. Call or address 11. 1). llarrl
man, i(M North Fourth street.
BARGAIN'S! BARGAINS!
The store across I torn Y. W. C. A.
I ulters you the Biggest and Best bur
gains in Men's and boys' Suits. Over
coals, Mackinuw Coals, Underwear.
Hats, Caps and Shoes. We ure fam
ous for bow i'rices. Give us u trial.
OUTLET CLOTHING CO., .
23 North Fourth Street.
EAGLE WATER HEATER Like
new. Used only three limes. Reason
able price. Call 2187 R.
GET your bargains in neuters und
j cooking stoves. We also sell general
I householu goods of ail descriptions.
IWe pity highest cash prices. New
j murk 42 Cowu. 3U3 broad street.
1313 CALENDARS
Good Assortment of bargains.
Act Quickly.
For good service, order at
once and avoid the rush.
Sample Room fur Conveni
ences of Customers.
MYEItS MANUFACTURING CO..
Third and Cumberland Sts.
Above Shoe Store.
FOR SALE 1 Chain and Bucket
Elevator, and 3 sections. 24-inch di
ameter Revolving Screen, both good
as new.
1 small Stone or Lime Crusher.
1 Contractor's Hoisting Platform, ;
2-burrow capacity.
1 Dump Cart, with extra wide shafts j
for large horse.
2 sets new l.ouden Garage Door |
Hangers.
1 Carload new 6-Inch Sewer Pipe,
some Ys and Bends.
ATLAS DYNAMITE AND BLAST
ING SUPPLIES. and SECURITY |
PORTLAND CEMENT in stock at all j
times.
RUTHERFORD BROS.,
Bell 8525 R. I'axtang. Pa.
WOOD—WOOD—WOOD
Fine wood, cut short, oak, specially
cut for fireplace. F. J. Marter, Bell
33-J, SI eel to I.
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds ul' Junk. Get our prices before
selling. Call Bell phone 336. or drop
us a postal and our'wagon will call.
Keystone Iron & Metal Co., Broad and
Currant streets.
I L. COHEN & COMPANY, York and
i Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for
| rags, papei, iron, barrels, rubber and
I metals and old machines. Send postal
I or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6223.
WANTED. TO BUY Baby pen.
Must be in good condition. Call Bell
phone 26201 C
WANTED. TO BUY An upright
piano. Must be cheap for cash. Ad
! dress Box E. 7483, care of Telegraph.
I
I MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmeriz. IWO Market. Bell 39711 C
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
1 kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call
Bell phone 4276. B. Abrams 42 Son.
824-833 North Seventh street.
MAX SMELTZ
1 Second-hand furniture bought and
■ sold Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell'l3Bl or Dial 6847. or drop a pos
-1 ! tal to Max Smeltz. 1016 Market street.
Will call, city or country.
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
I OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished
- or unfurnished, single or eusutte of
I two or three rooms. Apply H. 42 L,
) Lowengard, 210 North Third street.
RUSINESS OH'ORTTNIXIES
FOR SALE
Profltai le News Agency For
Sale in thriving suburban
• town. .
storeroom In the heart of
the business section.
Start a business here. Tne
Newspaper Agency Will get
you acquainted with the peo
ple. Address
BOX R. 7474.
Care of Telegraph.
OPPORTUNITIES for Men suffering
font prostate.disorders to rid them
selves qifickly at home without drugs,
diet or massage. This is a wondertul,
effective scientific method in use by
physicians, osteopaths, Lawyers, en
gineers, bankers, business men, fttiin
ers, and pi-ople in all walks of life.
Absolutely harmless, soothing and re
stores quickly. Endorsed by hundreds
of satisfied users. Write to-day tot
convincing proofs and how you may
try this wonderful appliance in youi
own home at our risk. Address the
Kh'ctrothermal Comrmny, 503 Blair
HHg., Steubenville, Ohio.
We manufacture a carburetor for
Ford cars which is guaranteed to
give double the mileage over any
other carburetor ever constiucted, re
gardless of name, make or
Money refunded if fifteen-day I 1 REE
trial does not prove It. Entirely new
principle —simple, plain tube—not a
moving part. Guaranteed to stait In
xero weather without heating or prim-
I Ing Tremendous demand. Thousands
now in use In Chicago territory.
Reliable, energetic man w . ho c *"
guarantee sales and carry stock of
I-OO to s2.nan. depending on demand,
can secure exclusive territory and will
easily net $lO,OOO this year. No special
oxnerence necessary.
Will also furnish carburetors for
„tnr ears in about sixty days.
FRANK A. URWAN. 609 West Jack
snn Boulevard. Chicago. IH.
lie si NESS PERSONALS
t ntnmonds bought for Cash, appraisers
• ™ late. P H Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt
V IDEAS, INVENTIONS! PATENTS
i promoted. Send particulars. Hoist
i promoting Agenc). Llngleatown. p a .
■j HAZDR BLADES SHARPENED
"i Single edge. 26c duz.; double edge. 2e
1 ] dor; old style. 25c each. Gorgus Drug
, I Store.
' uUIMNt' —Look out tor thut grippe
' feeling, likely to catch you this
' changeable weather OUR LAXATIVE
PH( "pHO-QUININE will stave It off
- If taken in time Gross Drug Store.
■ 119 Market street.
L ...
Money to Ixian
>
WHEN YOU NEED MONEY
• to meat Immediate necessities, always
consul v. this reliable licensed, bonded
• .nsiiiutlou vital icred under Pennsyt
' tenia laws and flnancea by local peo
ple in UO3 to save borrowers Irom
extortion. CO . 0 p,. ;HAT ivB
* IXIAN A INVESTMENT CO„
204 CHESTNUT ST.
WF ELL w. S. S. AND THRIFT
WE STAMPS .
' wk. L.LND MUX EH in compliance
with Act of June 17, 1816. to Individu
als In need of ready cash; small loam,
a sueciuliy. business confidential, pay
ments to suit borrowers convenience,
i positively lowest rates In city,
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
Hi Walnut Street
Money to Loan
•MONEY
v'
FOR NECESSITIES" " "
We are nrepured to help rrorthy
people when In need of MONEY for '
immediate necessities. Cull and In
vestigate our system.
EMPLOYES' IX)AN SOCIETY.
2U6 BERGNER BLDG.
Musical '
VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS.
BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru- *
incuts promptly and carefully repair
ed OI LER'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 12X3 North Third
street
TALKLNU MACHINES of all kinds
repaired fcy an experL All work
promptly done and guaranteed. Gall
ueli -sexß, or 1604 Howard avenue.
HAULING AND MOVING
•
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AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 81/
Capital street. Both pnones.
I AUTO HAULLNg —LocaI and long
{distance. Furniture moving a spec
ially. itates reasonable. Prompt aer
| vice. Gail Geil 623 J.
| LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
i Hauling Prompt aervlee. A. 42
B. Aloioi Express. 31/ Capital street
I Bell pnone 1636 J.
| GENERAL HAULING AND FAST
i EXPRESS oEK V ICE to nearby towns
I with auto trucks. Only experienced
and caret Ul drivers, tail Bell 332 U.
el* Dial 3205.
LOCAL AND LONU-DISTANCE *
I HALiAnG—F urulturo moving. Prompt
service. Jfimeai Curbin, oo o Culcler
direeL. Bum pnenee. licit 3b3t>j #
DUdi. _____________________
HEAV Y HAULING —Fully equipped
for lurnlture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance too tar. Careful
driver. Ham and dusipruot body. j.
E. Grubbers Truck service. Irvin
Aungsl, _ Manager. Hersuey, p_ Bell
pnone 16R-0.
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE -- Local
and long-uisiaiiee. F. J. Marter, Bell
33-J, aieellou.
ald kinds of hauling
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS.. 341 KELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3618. *
HICKS Local and Long-distance
Hauling. 424 Keily. Both Phones.
Storage
STORAGE —413 Broad street house
holu goods, merchandise. Private
rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
lug of all kinds. D. Cooper 42 Co.
Both phones. I
S GRACE —In brick building, rear
408 Mantel. Household goods in clean,#
private rooms. Reasonable rales. P.
G. Diener, 408 Market street
STORAGE Private rooms for
household goods In fireproof waie
fiouse. $3 per month and up. Lower
storage rates In uon-nreproof ware
house. Harnsburg Storage Co., 437-
440 south second street
Undertakers
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
bdNERAL DIRECTOR,
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1356. DIAL 2133.
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS promptly
attended to. H. Al. liolfniun, Funeral
Director. 310 North Second street
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
611 North Second Street .
BELL 262. DIAL 2146.
CKllliHißi HOTS FOR SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
Beauiiiuliy situated on Market street
east ol Twenty-sixth, and on the
cOilh and east, faces the new puik
wuy. Tne prices ul lets are moderate,
in.er BIOS. <k Co., Agents.
U here to Dtuo j
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
'THE HUME OF SATISFACTION.
STOUFFERS RESTAURANT—Home *
cooking served to Buswiessiiion and
Ludies in separate dimiigrciom.
CI cullers and Dyers
iT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned,
Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the best
place in tuwii. Can and ueliver.
vjooupiaus. lieu Vi North Sixth. Both
I'UoUes. .
AUTOMOBILES
ONE NEW CONESTUUA TRUCK
Covered oody, 1,000 lOS. capacity. A '
uargaiu. inquire ut Philadelphia *
yuu.it DiUCU.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; useu. wrecKeu or oldtlmers,
I any eondlTioU. see me before sac
rificing eisewuere. Cneisea Auto
cci.ing, A- souiftmau, 22, 24, 26
Norin Cameron street Ben 3633.
FOR SALE One 1817 Hupmoblla
owner expects to De called in the ser
vice. Apply Sunshine Garage, 27-3
North Cameron street
.. ANTED All kinUs of used auto
tires We pay highest cash prices.
No Junk. H. Eslerbiook. 312 North
iu,.*n street. Dial 4330. ;
MAXWELL. 1317 Good tires, one /
extra. Huns and looks like new. A
rure bargain at $4OO.
Indian. 1316 Model, in good running
order. Bargain at $75.
orU A. SCHIFFMAN, 4
22-24-26 North Cameron.
lAXWKoL Touring car In AI
. . aUB . Must be sold, owner wae
I*-afted. This car is like new. A lot
Of exir-s. Wheel with new tires. Ap
at 125 South Eleventh -ireet
iSI4 KNOX Racing Car, in good
ObtlUiUOUi
1316 Cnalmers Roadsters, In Al con
soNbHINE GARAGE, Both Phones.
SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCKS 4
FOR SALE CHEAP Consisting of
variety of Ford cars, with rear-end
cue-ton capacity; Vims. Buick, Reo
end Mack, with power hoist dump
body. AL are good bargains. Intsr
• tfonal Hai vestsr Company of
America Truck Dept. 618 Walnut
street '
Additional Classified Ads j
on Opposite Pago
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