Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 18, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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MANY A POSITION IS -OPEN ANI AIVEITISEII TIE HELP WANTED COLUMN
syeatbs
aged 46 years. vnvpmbcr 19.
Funeral Tuesday, N 0 , resi
-1918, at 2 P. M.. front his late
deuce. 113 Conoy street. _
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Six ten-dollar
Walnut, between Second, F "" rt New
Market street to buuartr. o * t urned
Cumberland car. , Re Pummel a ve
to Charles A. Keed, -38 Hunt
nue. Lemoync Pa.
lAJST Wallet containing sum of
money, in Bowman's or between Bow
man's and Fourth stieeU mo riiln'K
on Sixth street car. M-onday m°|™ r n t ;
libera! reward- Notify • ......
]4 5i Vernon street. Hell phorte ■
, () ST Flag and flagpole, lost
d to Ur,n i K 6or O s r u m .que F h l a n nna
street. -
STOLEN White Collie dog, with
brown head and ears; also
on back. Answers to name of 1 ; an .
*•". reward for the return of tne aog.
and $lO reward for the arrest and
conviction of the guilty Party- Mr. C.
W. Meyers. Middletown, l
' LOST A bunch of keys, on Satui
day afternoon. Reward If returned to
Telegraph Office.
LOST Pair of tortoise-shell rim
spectacles, metal J lO0 * I ,'-,, Mulberry
finder. Return to 1133 MUioeny
street.
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INSTRUCTIONS
~ RIGHT START 1S
BATTLE Get a THOROUGH
STANDARD course in „
ACCREDITED Business College.achool
of Commerce. Troup Building.
Market Square. Bell 485, Dial <393. i
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION In Gregg
Shorthand. Typewriting.
Bookkeeping. Pemanstalp, Arltn., •
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL EAR.
Enter any time. Bell.' e ?itOO1-
THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL
121 Alkt S. Chas. 11. Ucckley.
Merle E. Keller, lius. M^r.
HE I p WANTED —MA IE
WANTED District manager for
Hurrisburg and vicinity. Seven li);
laoric Super Tread tires, Bea J" I '.
than ligluer weight tires. -Must be
a worker and liave ability to handle
salesmen. Appointment by telephone,
or meet Ross K. New, Friday, Novem
ber 16, at the Metropolitan Hotel.
ANYBODY can Increase their in
come s3u weekly, spare time, raising
Hiusnroonis m cellars, sheds, etc. Tree
illustrated Booklet. iliruni Barton.
336 West Fony-elghtll street. Dept. 81,
New Yorlt.
WANTED A good boy. over 16,
years ol age, for Siore work. Apply I
(■rand Union Tea Store, 208 North
Becoiid street. ■
EXPERIENCED Ford driver wanted
to travel with salesman. Expenses
and salary paid. Steady position. In
quire Federal Square Garage, Court
and Cranberry.
w VN'TED Laborers. Good wages.
Apply' Williams A- Freednian, Tenth,
lie tow Mulberry street.
WANTED Hoy for delivering ear.
Go Jo school one day each week. Ap
ply H. Smith, 606 Cumberland street.
WANTED Experienced salespeo
.,l, Apply at once to Manager in
• Gilbert Building, 219 Market street,
opposite Courthouse, former hc : ad - i
quarters for Liberty Loun and Lniteu ;
War Work, Bowman's Annex. j
WANTED Two boys for counter
and floor work. Experience not nec
essarv. Apply Rustic Dairfy Lunch, |
0-7-9 South Third street. ]
WANTED Two masons, with I
helpers. Apply Bradley Quarries, j
Palmyra, Pa. j
WANTED, CHAUFFEUR Middle- '
aged white man. Apply 18 South'
Front street, Wormleysburg. la.
WANTED Experienced sales- j
man. Apply Sides & Sides. ;
WANTED Cake baker for second j
hand. Inquire of Standard Baking j
Company. Tenth and Market. j
WANTED Boy, over 16 years,
to learn cake baking. Apply Standard
Baking Company. Tenth and Market.
WANTED Two automobile me
chanics. Apply Driscoll Auto Co., 155 j
South Cameron street.
WANTED —An engineer with
ability to make repairs. Good wages j
to right person. Fink Brewing Com-1
pany. j
BOY WANTED
At the modern Textile Co., 1823 I'enn
street.' Must be 16 years of age or
older. Apply at once. j
WANTED Experienced man for |
soda fountain. Address Box W. 7559,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Man for general work.
Apply Weaver's Confectionery. 29
North Second street.
GOVERNMENT needs hundreds
clerks for Income Tax, Customs. In
ternal Revenue. Harrisburg examina
tions soon. Salary, $l,lOO-2,000. Ex
perience unnecessary. For free par
ticulars regarding examinations, write
j. C. Leonard (former Civil Service
Examiner). 2561, Kenois Building,
W ashing ton.
WANTED
Twenty men. Monday morn
ing.. 40 cents per hour. Pay
every evening.
Apply
SWIFT & CO.,
Seventh and North Streets.
r~
For Sale
The three-story brick and
stucco house, No. 1920
Market street, on lot 70x
110 feet. The house con
tains 9 rooms, bath and
pantry, and is modern in
every particular.
Miller Brothers & Co.
fi i Real Estate
liiMiiraiiee Surety Homlx
Member* Hurrisburg Ileal
Estate Board
_ , J
,
Ks&W . i ' TJ, f
• munuay kvkning.
HELP \\ AN'l'ED—-MALK
WANTED boy—one who can go j
to school one day a week. Apply 200 j
Market street. I
MEN WANTED To loua stone. 29
cents per ton. Can eurn s2u to $35 per
week. Apply Puxtung Quarries.
tang.
V. ANTED A man. or will emplov
man and wife, to do Janitor an.l
housework. Aply 1700 North Second
street.
AUTO MECHANICS
TWO FORD "KPAIRMEN.
APPCV
MAC'S GARFAGE.
117 SOUTH THIRD ST.
WANTED
Plumbers or gas flitters to
take contract for gas instal
lation. Write, or call,
C. K. VAUGHN,
Gray Building,
Duncannon, Pa.,
or
M. B. SMITH.
Waverly, N. V.
WANTED
Twenty men, Tuesday morn
ing. 40 cents per hour. Pay
every evening.
Apply
SWIFT & CO.,
Seventh and North Streets.
WANTED
Man for delivery work. Salary
and commission. Apply
W. & IL WALKER.
114 South Second Street.
WANTED—Two good, strong boys
to learn trade. Apply Superinten
dent. The Telegraph Priming Co..
HurrLburg. _
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Harrisburg, December 7. 12,01)0
women clerks needed. Salary, $1,21)0.
Experience unnecessary. Women de
siring government positions write for
free particulars. Raymond Terry
(former Civil Service Examiner), 46 7
Columbian Building, Washington.
WANTED- —Two young women for !
waitresses. Must give references. Ap- |
ply Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North j
Court. •
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Good wages. 11)03 Market.
WANTED Chambermaid. Apply
at once. Crystal Hotel, 416 Market
street. Second Floor.
WANTED—Colored girl for kitchen
I work. Apply 411 Walnut street.
—
WANTED Experienced saleslady.
Apply Sides & Sides.
WANTED Women grocery clerks.
Apply Steeltotn Store Co., Steelton, Pa.
WANTED—Experienced salespeo
ple. Apply at once to Manager in
Gilbert Building, 219 Market street,
opposite Courthouse, former head
quarters for Liberty Loan and United
War Work, Bowman's Annex.
WANTED
Experienced saleslady for
Millinery Department.
Apply
Astrich's.
90S Market Street.
A TIMELY SUGGESTION
With the ending of'tlie war, oppor- J
tunities afforded women for employ
ment Of a permanent nature, with
steady advancement, will become con
stantly fewer. Employes of The Bell
Telephone Company, however, rest se
cure in the knowledge that their work
is permanent.
A business opportunity is now of
fered to young women 17 to 30 years
of age In fascinating work In pleas
ant surroundings. Luncheons served
at cost; sick benefits; anniversary
payments; vacations with pay.
Apply 8:0U A. M. to 5:00 P. M. to
Miss Kline, Operators' Training De-1
partment, 208 Walnut Street.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
WIDOWER, 36, with children, wants!
housekeeper. State age and wages ex- I
pected; also experience. A good home j
to rir t party. Widow preferred. Ad- j
dress Box W. 6935, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Respectable, middle- j
aged white woman to keep house for |
widow with children. Apply CO7 Fors
street, or Bell 774 M.
'
WANTED
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 our
Machine Operators' School.
Good pay while learning.
Apply
U. S. GOVERNMENT BUREAU.
Third and North Streets,
Harrisburg.
Industrial 'Concern,
ELLIOTT-FISHER COMPANY.
• South Cameron Street.
I •
HOSIERY LEARNERS WANTED—
j From 14 years of age and upwards.
I Good wages paid while learning. Ap-
I ply New Idea Hosiery Co., Fourteenth
j and Mayflower streets.
I WANTED A good, experienced
I plain cook. Inquire at 2021 North
: Sixth street.
I WANTED Girl, or woman, fot
: general housework, mornings. Bell
1 phone 672 M.
j WANTED One experienced cook.
I, white or colored. Apply Railroad
' Cafe. 1302 North Seventh street.
• t
HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1
WANTED
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
We are wanting operutors,
tile Work is regular, pleasant |
and positions permunent; the
i "' gh efficiency of our nia
yßnes, and the sanitary eon- i
oltion of our work rooms en
ables all operators to earn,
good wages.
Learners are paid $1.25 per
"ay while learning, which i
consumes a week to 10 days. j
Ail operators are paid a
bonus each pay day.
Ave insure all of our em
employes in the sum of $500.00
free of charge to them, and in
V nt death tile beneflciary, I
whoever it may be, receives I
the insurance.
DLOUGH MANUFACTURING i
COMPANY,
Belly and Fulton Sts.
,
WANTED
GIRLS TO WRAP
TRIANGLE MINTS.
Good Puy. Steady Work.
TWELFTH AND HERR STS.
WANTED Experienced cook with
reference. Good wages. Apply a t
streets enty " ,econd an<l Market
W ANTED Two girls to assist in !
confectionery and lee cream parlor. I
Address (_., ID3B, care of Telegraph. !
WOMAN—Wanted immediately for!
scrubbing and general work. Apply ■
Stouffers Restaurant. 4 North Court
street. ""
WANTED
GIRLS BETWEEN THE AGES
18 AND 28.
f®. in need of a number
girls for bookkeeping, ac
counting and clerical work.
Uiris of ordinary intelligence
w.U train for clerical
worK. Excellent opportunity.
Previous experience unneces
sary. Ambition and- 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.
HELP WANTED—MaIe anil Eeniulc
SHOE WORKERS WANTED
We need experienced opera
tors in all uepariments, and
can guarantee steauy work
All work la paid for at piece
rules, but we guuruntee every
employe definite wages. The
more work you produce the
more you earn. We also have
openings in all departments
lor young men and women to
learn a usetul trade, which
will he ol vniue to them after
the war. The shoe business is
a necessary industry and is of
much importance. Get u job
making goous for Uncle Sain
if you can, but if not, then
consider the siioe manufactur
ing trade as worm while
learning. If interested, lake
this au to the United States
Employment Bureau at Third
and North streets, and get
lull particulars.
HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO.
1402 Vernon St.
*
SILK MILL
Experienced help wanted. Experl
enceu weavers average $3.60 to 86 60
per day. Other departments propor
tionately. "
Beginners wanted also. Best pay
Come and euiu 30 per cent, bonus over I
a lib above regular wages. Aply
HARJtISBUKU SILK MILL
Second und North S reets.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS Now it's your turn to i
make big war proflts ot $8 to sls aj
day; sounds big, but agents are actu
ally doing it taking orders for popu
lar-priced World War Book now be- I
ing printed; complete Book ready I
soon; millions of this authentic War I
Book will be sold; every one has a ;
relative in service; every home wants I
this authorised up-to-date War Book; |
this is your once in a lifetime oppor
tunity to make hundreds of doll/irs in !
next few weeks; thousands of agents j
will soon l>e selling Book; be the flrat i
in your town und make big clean-tip; '
1 pay biggest commission and ship!
Books to you on credit. Write me ut I
once or send prepaid telegram for j
free outfit. Go it now,'because every
hour you wait means a dollar lost. I
Address William H. Doty, 62 North I
Washington street. Boston, Mass. |
WANTED District unjJ local |
agents in every city and town in l
Pennsylvania. Automobile Insurance. I
Excellent policy. 40 per cent, more
coverage, 50 per cent, less cost. Big!
proposition. Address Y., 6894, care of'
Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
WANTED Position of driving!
truck or private car; can do farm
work or dairy work; good reference.
Address N., G932, care of Telegraph. |
SITUATION S WAN TED—Female
WANTED Piece washing to do
at home. Apply 1228 North Front
street. .
WANTED Young woman desires
to keep house for widower. Address I
Box Z. 9934, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Day's work by colored !
woman. * Call, or address. 4(14 Forster !
street.
WANTED Middle-aged widow de- !
aires a position as housekeeper' I
Christian home preferred. Addruii.s !
Route 1. Box 17. Harrisburg. Pa.
i
lIOOMS FOR KENT
FOR RENT Nicely-furnished
rooms for gentlemen; city steam heat;
hot water; telephone. Inquire at 107
South Second street.
KOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms; good location; all improt •
inents. Gall 2120 Green street.
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HARHISBURG %&&&& TFT.FGRAPH
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THE EIGHT ' POSITION EOR
YOU may be had for the asking if
you do your asking through the class
ified columns, and make your message
clear and definite. You ought to he
doing the things you .can do BEST.
The opportunity may he found, for
efficiency- is at a premium,
I
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ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
on third floor; use of kitchenette, bath
and phone. Call at 1253 Market street.
FOR RENT Furnished room, with
board; city steam lieat; use of Bell
phone, inquire 411 Walnut street.
FOR RENT Furnished house, six
rooms and bath; electric lights; fifth
house on Valley street, Summsrdale;
references required. Take 'Marysvllle
ear.
FOR RENT Very large second
floor front room, unfurnished, suitable
for -light housekeeping or rooming;
use of phone; all conveniences. Call
Bell 2953-1, or 1419 Market street.
FOR RENT Two pleasant third
floor rooms, comfortably furnished.
Fine location. No children. 1810 Re
gina street.
FOR RENT. 1515 STATE STREET—
Attractive, large front room in private
family, first-class neighborhood, for
one or two gentlemefi; bath; phone
3435; clean and heated.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
$2.50 per week and up; warm rooms;
running hot and cold water; light
housekeeping and private bath. Wil
son Apartments. No. 143 South Third
streeL ,
REAL ESTATE \Y ANTED
I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop
erty In any section of the city, if
cheap. YVhat have you to offer? Chas.
Adler. 1602 North Third street
ROOMS AND HOARD
FOR RENT, 107 CHESTNUT ST.
Fine, light, furnished room—$3.50
single, $5 double.
■ ——
ROOMS FOR RENT. 113 Locust St.
—Well furnished. Conveniences. Bell
phone 2907VV.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Reflned, young lady,
with one room of furniture, will share
apartment. Kent reasonable. Inquire
912 North Third street.
FOR ItISNT Two or three-room
apartments, for liglit housekeeping;
gas and batli. Inquire at 327 South
Front street.
APARTMENTS WANTED
FURNISHED APARTMENT By
family of three, in reflned neighbor
hood. Call 1261R Bell phone.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE 2 (6-story double
brick house, at White Hill lo rooms
each house all improvements
cheap./ Inquire A. Smith. Cainp Hill.
Pa.
FOR SALE Two-story frame
metal roof, good conditions, yard.
Cheap home fur sl.oou Inquire store.
FOR SALE 3-story brick on Mar
ket street, near Markethouse, with
storeroom, all improvements. A bar
gain if sold at pnee. C. 11. Colder.
1722 Green street. Bell 56UJ.
i
. "JF IT'S REAL ESTATE,
. SEE SANOERLIN"
DERRY ST.. 1334 NOW VACANT,
modern lu-rooiu, 3-story brick; ull
latest Improvements; front and rear
porches; lawn and back yaid; room
for a private garage; ideul location
tor a physician, can be bougiil with
SSOO cash. (
FULTON ST.. 1627—N0W VACANT;
corner property; 3Vi-story frame; six
rooms and attic; gus and water; cun
be bought same as rent.
KENSINGTON ST.. 2030 —. 8-rooms;
all improvements; Very cosy hoiue;
tfume us rent*
SCHUYLKILL ST., 618 Corner
property; 3-story brick; 9 rooms; all
improvements, front and rear porches;
good size back yard; same as rent.
FIFTH ST., N., 2138 —2-story brick,
one side and a double house; 7 rooms
and bath; all improvements; side and
rear entrance; same as rent.
NEW CUMBERLAND. CORNER
FOURTH AND GEARY Attached
frame; 8 rooms and batli on each side;
newly' painted. Right price to quick
buyer. Same us rent.
SIXTEENTH ST., S., 54 4 2-story
! brick- 7 roopis; all Improvements, ce-
I ment 'cellar: can be bought with *260
icash. NOW VACANI,
!
STEELTON. SECOND' ST.. S„ 318 It
—.3-story frame; 7 rooms; water, gas
I and electric lights; u very good bur
i gain. Same as rent.
I WORMLIIYSBURG. SECOND ST., N..
202 2V4-story frame; 7 rooms, water.
aas and ekeOtric lights; lot, 25xi5U,
price light; same as rent.
D. A. SANDERUN.
ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG.
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL PHONE 1390. DIAL 3573.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
; FOR SALE
2524 DERRY ST. —e Modern brick
i dwelling all improvements sleam
1 heat large front and rear porches—
possession, January 1. Inquire
" r EVANS-KINGSBURY,
36 NORTH THIRD ST..
BELL PHONE 2175.
FINE INVESTMENT or residence
pluper-y on North Second street, be
■ tween Broad and State streets. BrieK
! 9 rooms and bath. Lot, 24x125 to
'■ wide alley. Side and back entrances
1 Must be sold to settle an estate. Ad
dress Box S, 6660. care of Telegrapn.
, AN exceptionally well-built two-and
one-half-story house, size 30x28 ft •
' stands back from pavement 36 ft. in
lot 60x248 ft.; contains eight rooms
. and bath. Situated on Hamilton
street. Camp Hill. Pa., short distance
' from trolley.
1 Built for residence, not for spocu
' Union. -For terms, etc., apply to
H. M. ASK IN;
South and Pitt Streets,
v Carlisle, Pu.
FOR SALE Vacant property '
Semi-detached pressed brick, all im
provements, North Sixth street. Right
! terms Very reasonable. D. A
Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589.
FOR SALE
Houses Nos 116 and 118 Boas Street
Harrisburg, Pa. Desirable location'
Prices low.
I R. S. CARE,
Attorney -at-Law.
409 Market Street.
s | A WELL-PAYING KOOAHXUHOUsi
| FOR s -10T-Chestnut street
- OWN YOUR OWN HOME ON EASY
PAYMENT PLAN
i Let us make you acquainted
with the way It is done. Now
is the time to start. Following
homes can be purchased with
1 s3uu cash or Liberty Bonds;
2129 Petin.
2132 Peiui.
.- Penn.
2025 Penn.
1912 Penn.
1930 Penn.
129 North Summit.
2127 North Fourth.
606 Kelker.
611. 613. 615 and 617 Kel
ker.
i 1362 Vernon.
; We have a large number of
1 manufacturing, freight and
several good business oppor
tunities to offer. Call at
A. P. DORANZ.
1225 North Sixth.
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board.
' CITY AND SUBURBAN IMPROVED
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
Have several line city homes. Some
corner properties. Prices ranging
i from SI,OOO to $30,000. Also West tine
i of River improved properties, arid
vacant lots, mat you can buy on easy
payments. SIO.OO down and $5.00
monilily. Bell 4377.
See
CHARLES DA VIES,
* 204 Calder Building,
'Muuket Square.
Real Estate and_ Rents Collected.
!| '52,500 WILL PURCHASE u brick
! house with six l ooms und bath, gas
' and furnace. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building. .
THAT most desirable vacant house,
803 North Seventeenth street; brick
und stucco; most moaerniy equipped.
Inspect it tit once. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
$2,200 WILL PURCHASE a seini
bungalow, with six rooms and buth;
gas light; hot water heut. Bell Realty
, Co., Bergner Building.
SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE
On eusv terms. Gel particulars at
once us the opportunity will not last
long. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
I'A.XTANO PROPERTY FOR SALE
, New frame house; 7 rooms; all con
i venlencCs; lot. 30x130. Possession Ini-
I mediately. Bell ligalty Co.. Bergner
Building. '
I T WO-STOlt Y BRICK HOUSES— AII
' Improvements, front porch, bay win
•|dow. 7 rooms, ''ice yard drive alley
1 room foi it' r " ,r "- , *i°° flown. Ptt y
rent. Also several three-story brick
. j all improvements.
'! Three small houses, suburbs
■ I 1722 Green St. Bell 560J
;j :
Real ICstate lor sate—Suburban
1 FOR SALE A desirable Lemoyne
property; all improvements; front
J porch. Owner desires to leave city.
Price Is right. Call at 1225 North
Sixth street.
, CAMP HILL. PA. 3-story pressed
brick; all improvements; Opencei
i vupol heat; large lawn and trees. Will
sell or trade on city proporty. D. A.
i Caley. "07 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589.
TWO ADJOINING LOTS FOR SALE
' —Situated at Cum nil. Pa. Will
sell very cheap. Apply 251 Susque
hanna avenue. Enola, Pa.
RF.AI, ESTATE FOR HKXT •
' 'WILL RENT FURNISHED HOUSE
Whole or part, 6 rooms aid buth. on
Third street. New Cumberland. Ad
dress Box A, 6647. care of Telegraph,
or call Bell phone 3665 J.
FOR RENT Complete furnished
house; electric lights; steam heat all
modern conveniences. Inquire 809
North Eighteenth street, on Wednes
day, from A. M. to 6 P. ML
1 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
i 2UUU STATE St. House, store-
I room anU stable, $35.00.
2002 Stute —House and garage, $25.
I 121 North Eighteenth—s3o.
j 1607 Swatara Apartment, $25.
j Private garages, $6.
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Slieet.
! FOR RENT 9-rooni brick house
gas. electricity, sieum heat; tine con
dition. Kent. $50.00. 916 North Six
j lecnth street. Bell 2912.
REAL ESTATE—I'or Bule or Rent
HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth
land CUlllll slieets. Possession u i
! sonic ol ihe nouses on thirty days
! notice. Fiod C. Allller, 31 North sec
| olid. Beti phone 307 J.
! Real Estate For Sale or Exchange
j
WANTED—TO RENT
I We are naving u number ot appßcu-
I Hons at this time for furnished
I houses, apartments and rooms What
do you have to offer? Address Mil
I ler Brothers (c Company. Locust ami
! Court stjeets.
I
! FOR SALE Four 2-story brick
| houses, ail improvements, poreiies, bay
I windows, nice yard, drive alley, room
| for garage. Will sell on easy terms—
sloo down, $25 per month, or will
trade on small farm, or will take auto
las part pay. C. H. Cordbr, 1722 Green
I street. Bell 560 J.
FARMS
1
! FOR SALE J-acre farm, good
i house. 13 miles from Harrisburg.
$750. Call 107 Chestnut street.
f FARMS of all Sizes from 1 to 200
| acres each. Some close to city. Some
close to It. R. and trolley line. Some
to trade on property. (j. yi_
I Corner, 1722 Green sued. Harrisburg.
' Bell phone 560 J.
j /
FARMS On hand, any size from
3 to 160 acres, with or without stock.
107 Chestnut.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
j APPLES FOR SALE Grimes, Gol
! Ocu, with a Banana flavor; Siayiuau.
We.l. lonuttians. Yolk Imperial.
| eac. Some of these apples are very flue.
I Come anu see Uietn at it. A. ICKCI -
slium s Giciia'ru, one-t>ait mile ,aol ol
• Mecuunicsbui g. t'u. yruuey car stops
at urcnard.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CAau ALE MAKES KISNTED
EXCIIA.\GED.
GEO. P. TlELOloON;
205 LOCc.3I sTKEisT. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM 1 HEATER
DOTH PHONES
FOR SALE Choice White Wyan
dotte Cockerels for breeding. March
hatched. No belter strain in the U. S.
Miist sell fdr lack of room. Prices
reasonable. 1913 Derry street.
FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet. Only
used three months. Address Box R.
6813. eare-of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Stieff upright piano,
bench and music cabinet. Address P.
O. Box 062, Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE "Buescher" Cornet, in
brass, with leather case, complete;
Columbia Zither, No. 2(6; nickel-plate
Music Rack, with leather case, cuin
j picte; Remington Typewriter, Visible,
No. 10, good as new; Edison Mimeo
graph, No. 12, complete; set solid brass
Andirons. Inquire 927 North Third
street, Second Floor Apartment.
PEDIGREED thoroughbred French
Bull Dogs. One-year-old female for
sule. Good house pet. Three-year-old
male. Will lend to good home. Good
watchdog and companion. Call Dial
| 4574.
, |
I FOR SALE Pure-bred Barred
] Rock Cockerels; UIBO a few hens. Call
Bell phone 9964-R-3, or Mrs. James A,
| Hartman, Summerdule, Pa.
PRIVATE SALE
On Monday and Tuesday, furniture
and office fixtures of the late Dr. H.
R. Weiner. consisting of self-player
piano, -nearly new; solid mahogany
uiningrooin suite, home billiard luble,
sectional bookcase, brass beds und re
frigerator, L. C. Smith typewriter,
operating table, nose and throat in
struments, medicine cabinet, and many
other practical articles belonging to
household and physician's office.
1 i
FOR SALE —Oak store fixtures, good
as new; 10 ft. wull case, 5 ft. display
j counter, four sinull tables, 16-lu. elec
' . trie fan, Muster cutter, chuifless cof
: fee mill. Call or address Hi D. llurri
j man. 1638 North Fourth street.
BARGAINS! BARGAIN'S!
The oloie across Horn Y. W. C. A.
' offers yon the Biggest una Best Bar
' 1 guins in Men s and Boys,' Suits. Over
' coats. Mackinaw Coals, Underwear.
Hats. Caps unU Shoes. SVe are (am
' ' ous for Low Prices. Give us u trial.
1 OUTLET CLOTHING CO..
23 Norih Fourth Street.
j GET your bargains In neaters UIIU
I cooking stoves. We also sell general
i ] household goods of all descriptions.
'i We puy highest cash prices. New
(mark K. Cown, 308 Broad street.
'j 1919 CALENDARS
Good Assortment of Bargains.
Act Quickly. ;
For "good service, order at
once and avoid the rush.
Sample Room tor Convenl
& ences of Customers.
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Third and Cumberland Sts.
Above Shoe Store.
FOR SALE Pure-bred. large
'Cockerels, also a few Hens. Call Bell
1 ! phone 9964-R-C.
FOR SALE 1 Chain and Bucket
1 Elevator, und 3 sections. 24-ineh di-
I anictet Revolving Screen, both good
1 as new.
1 small Stone or Llm.e Crusher.
1 Contractor's -Hoisting Platform.
2-liarrow capacity. .
1 Dump Cart, with extra wide shafts
■ for large horse,
2 sets new Louden Garuge Door
Hangers.
1 Carload new 6-inch Sewer Pipe,
some Y's and Bends.
ATLAS DYNAMITE ANI) BLAST
ING SUPPLIES, and SECURITY
1 PORTLAND CEMENT in stock at all
' times.
RUTHERFORD BROS,
Bell 35251!. Pax tang. Pa.
WOOD--WOOD—WOOD
Fine wood, cut abort, oalt, specially
cut for fireplace. F. J Marter. Bell
, 39-.1. Sieelto 1.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
I ' klnos ol Junk. Gel our prices before
I I selling. Call Bell phone 936. of drop
j us a postal and our wagon will call.
Keystone Iron Sc Metal Co., Broad and
J Currant streets.
NOVEMBER 18, 1918.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
L. COHEN & COMPANY. York and
Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for
rags, puper. iron, barrels, rubber and
metals und old machines. Send postal
or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6223.
MORRIS SAVS save money buying
new and second-hand turmiure here,
iligli prices paid lor fui nuute. Morris
Sclimertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of empty ourrela and Junk. Call
Bell phone 4275. 13. Abruma St Son.
824-392 sortli Seventh street.
MAX EMELT2
Second-hand ' furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381 or Dial 6847. or drup a pos
tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street.
Will call, city or country.
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished
or unturiiislieu, single or euscue or
two or three rooms. Apply H. & u
Uoweugard, 21u North ilnrd street.
Money to Loan
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
Willi Act of June 11, 191.0. lo individu
als in need of ready cash, small Jouiis
u specialty, business coiilldquuul, pay
ments to suit borrowers convenience,
positively lowest rates in city,
PENNSYLVANIA IN V EsTiUc.% T CO.
132 VVailiUL Street.
MONEY
FOR NECESSITIES
We are prepared to help worthy
People when in need of MONEY tor
immediate necessities. Call and. inves
tigate our system, which is in accord
ance with laws-of STATE OF PENN
SYLVANIA
All business strictly confidential.
EMPLOYE'S LOAN SOCIETY,
206 BERGNER BLDG.,
THIRD AND MARKET STS.
LICENSED AND BONDED.
PRIVATE LOANS—SIS TO S3OO
On Furniture, lteul Estate or Endorsed
Notes.
On sls, interest $.45
On S2O, interest $.60
On $25, interest $.75
On S3O, interest $.90
On $35, interest $1.05
On S4O, interest $1.20
On SSO, interest $1.50
On $75, interest $2.25
On SIOO, interest $3.00
On S2OO. Interest $4.00
Per,month. Payments on principal re
duce interest. t
This company was incorporated in
1909, licensed and bonded to lend
money at reasonable fates to people
without bank credit.
Call, write or phone
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.,
204 Chestnut St.
Hours, 8 to 6, Saturdays until 9.
Musical
VIOLINS. MANDOLINS, GUITARS
BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repair
ed OYI.KK'S, 14 South Fourth street.
it- your Talking Machine needs re
pairs. Just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An
expert will ue at your service at once
Or bring macmue to 1213 North Third
street.
IF your Talking Machine needs re
pairs, Just call Bell Phone 3242J An
expert will be at your service at once
Or bring machine to 1213 North Third
street.
TALKING MACHINES of all kinds
I repaired by an expert. Ail work
I promptly done and guaranteed Can
] Bell 2804R, or IU4 Howard avenue
BUSINESS PERSONALS
CO-OPEI<ATiON
"ihe First Principle of
Success"
The following Representative
concerns have taken part in the
CO-OPERATIVE C U in p a I G II
conducted by the Federated
trades Council, tliey wish to
be classed as frienuly to the
cause and we ask for them your
uo-operat|o and Reeiproca-
Ruy War Savings Stamps"
BANKS
Commercial Trust Company of
Hurrisburg, 1221 N. Third.
_ _ BAKERY
i, s , 1 e Bakery. L. M.
Brick tr, Treae. & Mgr.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
School of Commerce and Har
risburg Business College, 15
S. Market Sq.
ENGINEERS AND
CONSTRUCTORS
Central Construction Corpor
ation.
c u . , FLORIST
Schmidt, Florist, 313 Market St.
1, J', l, N'ERAL DIRECTORS
Rudolph K. Splcer, 511 N. Sec
ond St.
Fackier'a, 1,112 Derry.
_ , FURNITURE
hacklcr's. 1.312 Derrv.
_ , , FURNACES
\° r '.7 Pipeless Furnace. The '
Carlisle Plumbing and Heat
ing Co., .72 N. Court St.
GARAGE
Rex Garnge & Supply Co.. 1917
N. Third.
UIiOCERIES, WHOLEBALE
The Wltman Scliwarz Corp'n.
Evans-Rurtnett Co.
GROCERIES. RETAIL
Polleck's "ash and Carry
Stores, Harrisburg and Steel
ton
HARDWARE, WHOLESALE
Henry Gilbert & Son.
ICE CREAM AND
WATER ICES
Dean F. Walker. 409 .V. Second.
KNITTING MILLS
Moorhead Knitting Company.
New. Idea Hosiery Company.
Inc.
LAUNDRIES
Sanitary Family Washing
City Star Laundry. -
LUMBER
Harrisburg I.umber Co.. 17th
and Nuudatn.
PLANING MILL
E. C. Snyder. 18th and Holly.
MILK DEALERS
Penna. Milk Products Company.
MANUFACTURERS
Hurrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co.
Harrisburg Slik Mill.
Harrisburg Pipe & Pipe Bend
ing Co.
Harrisburg Manufacturing &
Boiler Co.
Devine & Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co.
Nauss Manufacturing Co., (Mfg.
of Rand Instruments and Re
pairers of Auto Radiators).
, RESTAURANTS
Manhattan Restaurant (Where
Government Regulations are
Rigidly Observed). Notary &
Co.. 317 Market.
SEEDS
Walter 8. Schell, 1.707 Market.
MIDDLETOWN
Wlncroft Stove Works.
A. S. Krelder Co.
"Buv War Savings Stamps."
BUSINESS PERSONALS
' $
Diamonds bought tor Cash, appraisers
for estate. P. H Capiat) Co., 208 Mkt.
HKUABhi ~ '
EDECTIiIP AND DOCKSMITHSHOP
GIiNKUAI. REPAIRING "
1303 N. SIXTH ST.
BELL stiff,. DIAL 5854.
IDEAS, INVENTIONS. PATENTS
promoted. Send particulars. Horst
Promoting Agency, Lingiestown, Pa.
RAZOR BLADES ri HA H Pl.: v f.'ft
Siifgie edge, 25c doz.; double edge 250
doz.; old style, 25c each. Gorgus Druv
Store. *
QUININE—Look out lor that grippe
feeling, llkeiy to catch you this
changeable weather OUH LAXATIVE
PHLoPHO-QUININE will stave It off
If inken in time. Gross Drug Store
110 Market street. '
BUSINESS OI PORTUNITIES
FOR SALE
Profitaiie .\etva Agency For
Sale in thriving suburban
town.
oiereroom In the heart of
the business section.
Start a business here. Tne
Newspaper Agency will g et
you -ciiuuinted with the peu
ple. Address
BOX R, 7474.
Cure of Telegraph. I
HAULING AND MOVING
AUTO HAULINU Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line ITansler. in
Capital street. Bolii pnoues.
AU'l'U HAULING —Local and long
distance. furniture moving a spec
ialty. -Kates reasonable. Prompt ser-
ViCC. Usiiii LiUii O-ljJ.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Prompt service, A. &
n. Alutol Express, uif Capital street
tieii pnone 1035J,
GENERAL HAULING AND PAST
EXi'itixoS oERvtUE to nearby towns
Willi auto irucits. Only experienced
anti cureiUl urivers. call Leu aacj 1
or Dial zzeo.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
IIACBING--!' uiniture luoving. Promot
service. Ernest Uurbm, e OO Caiuer
street. Bom pnones. Bell avJSj, uial
0864 a
HEA\ Y HAULING—FuIIy equipped
for lurniture, treiglit and piauo mov
ing. No distance too tar. Caretul
Oliver, ltaiti and dustprool bouy. j
is. tnubuers i ruck service. irvln
liuugst, Jianager, piersuey, p. h.,,,
puone iolt-6.
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE -- Local •
auo loiig-uisiauce. p. j. yi a r|r, Ben
oa-d, otceitou.
all kinds of hauling
AND MOVING DUNE
CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL dais,
HICKS Local and Long-distance
Hauling. 424 Reiiy. Both Phones.
Storage
STORAGE —418 Broad street, house
tioiu goods. merchandise.
looms -t reasonable rates. Also haui
nig of all kinds.. D. Cooper & c'o
Both phones.
I S ORAGE—In brick building rear
I 408 Marael. Huuseuoid goods in clean.
| private rooms. Reasonable rates, p
{CI. Diener, 40& Market street. *
! STORAGE Private rooms for
aouacnoid goods in fireproof waie
kouse. 43 per mouin and up. Lower
storage rates in uon-nreproof ware
nuuso. Hamsburg Storage Co. 43J
-44U ovuln second street.
Undertakers
SAMUEL S. FACKLER.
e UNEitAL DAKLUTUR.
1312 Decry St.
BELL 1860. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER.
Funeral Director and Emoalmer
511 Nortn Second Street.
BKLL 252. DLAL 2145.
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SAIJS
PROSPECT HIDD CEMETERY
Beautnuhy situated on Market street
east ot Tweuty-sixin. and on tbe
north and east faces tbe new paik-
Way. The pines ot lots are moderate.
m.er BIOS. a. Co.. Agents.
Where to Dlno
ADVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
THE HUME OF OA'IYSFACTFON.
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home
cookiug served Lo Busiuessmen and
I.uuies lu separate Uiiiihgroum.
AUTUMOUII.ES
OVERLAND
USED CAR DEPARTMENT"
"Pedigreed" Used Car
SIX-CYLINDER SAXON
TOURING, live-passenger. Ex
tra equipment includes
bumper and spotlight. A 1818
model, practically new, all
tiles good, paint, top. up
holstering ill splendid condi
tion.
FIVE-PASSENGER 810
FOUR OVERLAND TOURING,
retiniahed and In excellent
mechanical shupe. SUvertown
Cord tires.
WILLYS-KNIGHT 6-PAS
-BENGER TOURING, Just over
hauled and repainted wine
color with black wire wheels.
All tires good.
SIX-CYLINDER OVERLAND
TOURING, rellnished through
out. A splendid car reason
ably priced.
USED TRUCKS
We have on hand for imme
diate delivery, rebuilt trucks
from % to 5-ton capacity.
Some Rrc chassis only, others
equipped with stake, express
and dump bodies. Our line In
cludes Buicks, Traffic, D-E
'Worm drive, Garfords and
Bethlehems. 4
Plow Man Tractors for the
farm. , , V
Place your order now to In
sure Splng delivery.
THE OVERI.AND-H ARRIS
BURG CO..
212-2 1 .4 N.- Second St.
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