Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 05, 1918, Page 15, Image 15

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M'lCKH—Mrs. Nancy W. Spicer, on
December 2, 1918, widow ot too late
('Maries A. Spicer.
Funeral on Friday, at 2 F. M., from
residence of J. Henry Spicer, 2U4e
.North Second street.
fairOH.\SON Died, on December 3,
m lUIB, Hessle K. Johnson, w
> oars. . .
funeral oh Friday afternoon, ftt 1
o'clock, from her late residence, '4- J
Uegi'na street, to which the rela
tives and friends are invited to at
tend without further notice, in tei
niciit private. Fast Harrisbuig
, Cemetery.
Carlisle liapers. please cop>j
AKNUI.iI Philip Arnold died at his
home, Bethlehem, Pa., Pec em her ~
1918, aged 34 years.
Funeral services will be held on
Friday atternoon, at 3 o clock, iiom
the home of his sister, Mrs. John
f-cnlepter, 30 Granada street, iicr
shey. Pa. Buriul in Paxtang Ceme
tery. ' _
CARD OF THANKS
MKS~PAUL I). LEIXBACH wishes
to express her thanas to her lrieiuis
and relatives for tneir sympathy and
Kindness during the illness ,
of her husband, Paul P. i.elnbacn-
Also thanking the soldiers of tnc ,
Aviation Depot, of Middletown, and
soldiers of the llarrisburg Ueserves, |
lor their aswiHtftnce during ui &' ;
• LOST AND FOUND '
LOST Gold mourning star pin. on j
_ Monday afternoon, going !
and \ alnut streets to A ' mi ' ,
eust streets. Please return to Room
(,5, Union Truwl
LOST Black pocket book, between ,
Nineteenth una B.igg* -veiling i
teenth and Uu.mn. suuirday cveiW. ;
about i o'clock. KeWuid it retuincu
lo * 10 North iStneteenm street.
FOUND A purse, with sum of j
money in Pong s Pry Goods Store. U
Steelton. l.oser can recovet same oj ]
proving property and paying foi i
advertisement. i
. ' POST Gentleman's trlc.od-storic
;svks
11, P. K. IP Station.
, ( ,V;T Monday night, a black
fur neckpiece. Kf'ard tor Its
to Mrs. Pymun P. uilhett, -03 AOIVII,
second street. i
.1N ST HP CTiONS j
STANDARD course tu 1
burg's ACCREDITED Bustness Cj l "
leg" School ot Commerce, Troup j
lijildlng, 15 Soutli Mai ket • 1
lieli 4so, phtl 43t)3.
~INDIVIDUAL PHOMOTION In
Shuitioina, Typewritinß.
t>ookKeeping, i eiiuiausiup, ...
etc. DAI A.NP .NlGlit iHai tla4lt :
YEAR. Enter any lime. Bell 694K.J
l THAINING BCHOOP
Ul P.' KeUar.'lluaTT
UEl.l' WANTED—
WANTED A good man for an es- ]
tablisin-d tea and coffe route. small,
laiiul and good reference requlretk ;
Apply Grand Union lea/Co.. -08 (
North Second street. j
WANTKI) Hov lo work between i
school hours. Must be oV *J !
V/if age. Apply Roses. Second una
Gamut street*. •
PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERSj
Steadv Winter work. Highest wage*.
JI. A. Botltner, *3O North third street. J
PA BORERS
WANTED, 35 MEN
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AT ONCE. APPLY
PENN-lIARRIS HOTEL.
THIRD AND WAPNUT S'l'S.
I
MEN WANTED—To load stone. 29
ceuls per ton. Can earn $25 to 3a per
week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax
tang.
WANTED —Two good, strong boys,
to leuru trade. Apply Superintend -
int. The Telegraph Printing Co..
Harrisburg. _
YOUNG MAN WANTED To work
in garage. Experience unnecessary.
Apply 131 South Third.
AUTO MECHANICS
TWO FORD REPAIRMEN
APPLY
MAC'S GARAGE.
117 SOUTH THIRD ST.
GOVERNMENT needs hundreds
clerks lor Income Tax, Customs, in
ternal Revenue. Harrisuurg examina
tions soon. Salary. $ I.IOU-*3.IJUU. Ex
perience unnecessary, tor fice par
ticulars regarding examinations,
write J. C. Leonard Hornier Civil
Service Examiner), 2561 Kenois
Building, Wichita.
WANTED j.
Five good Pinotype Operators.
Good working conditions.
Apply to i.
HARRY A. FRY, I
Telegraph Composing Room.
PRESSER WANTED Apply be- j
tween 6 and 1, If possible, at "The,.
Valet," 404 North Second street. Bell
phone 4838, Dial 3114. {
WANTED A fireman. Apply at I
once. Palace Steum Paunjlry, 2103 |
l.ogan street. •
WOODWORKING MACHINE MEN—I
Also FURNITURE FINISHER whoj.
van- mix stains. Federal Equipment
Co., Carlisle, Pa. !
WANTED Foreman permanent |
construction work. Must be experl- j
enced. Call Bell phone 4296J, between i
-6 and 7 P. M. I
r >
Every American Citizen j
- Should Own a Home !:
Many people thought that •
they could not own Liberty
Bonds. How easy it was
after the start was made. So
it will be with owning a home. :
All that is necessary is to 1
make the start. Let us come
to see you and tell you how. |'
Miller Brothers & Co. |
Ileal Estate
Insurance Surety Mum). I
l,ocust anil Court Streets
Members Hbg. Ileal Estule Hoard ' I
THURSDAY EVENING
| HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED Experienced salesman
- for men's clothing and shoes. Good,
i] wages to start, chance for advance-'
' I meat to the right party. Permanent
I position. Call, or address, A. J. liehr
i j man. 37 South Front street. Steelton,
J Pa. _____
1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE
i j—
; WANTED Housekeeper to keep
1 house for widower with two children.
* I Apply in persdn, 31 .Somerset street.
■ j Rutherford Heights, from I to 10 P. M.
, WANTED • Girl for general hottse
' | work. No cooking. Apply 1013 North
| Second street.
i] WANTED An experienced cook.
Apply State Capital Hotel, 210 Wul
| nut street.
,1
i i PEACE WORK AT AVAR PAY
i j guaranteed for three years. Knit urg
■ ently-needed socks for us on the fast,
■ simple auto-knitters. Full particulars
! to-day, 3c stamp. Auto-Knitter Co..
I Dept. 116-C, 821 Jefferson, BufTalo,
! N. Y.
ij WANTED Experienced woman
i for general housework. Good wages.
Apply 210 Woodbine street, or Bell
i phone 4885 J.
| .
! WANTED Girl for general liouse
' work. No washing or ironing. Prt
! vate family, of three adults. Good
j wages. Apply 2C Herr street, or call
Bell phone 4912.
BTKNOQRAPHE 1! WANTED
Lady stenographer In lire in-
I suranee ofllce. State age, sal- I
ar.v expected, also experience.
Addresk
"IXSI'RANCK," care of Telegraph. I
|
j YOUNG WOMEN WANTED To j
learn shoemnklng. Learners are well j
paid and euro good wages when pro- i
licient. Harrisuurg Shoe dtanul'aciur-i
ing Co., 1102 Vernon street. j
j • , WANTED
Good Loom Flxera. Steady em
i ployment. Highest wages. Apply !
i at once,
HARRISBURG SILK MILL,
; Second and North Sts.. Harrisbuig, Pa. j
WANTED
Reliable girl for paper box
work. Steady employment.
iIAikKISBURU BAG AND BOX CO..
1550 Vernon street.
WANTED
] High school giris to work
aucrnoons. Light, pieaouni
, wont. Apply
; HAKiUSBbm, BAG AND BOX CO.,
1660 Vernon SuNset. . |
WANTED Washerwoman, at
. once. 3 j?uuth Third street, Sieelt'ou. i
1 Dial 9400.
WANTED -- Girl for general house- !
Work. Apply 212 lteily street.
I
WANTED Reliable young girt |
! Of ii.gu ecoool age, tvilo i- wiuiUo to
j ueip itun ucuseooi-K and care lor
eniidi'eii in atleriioou. couu wuges. I
{ ban rieii 41351.
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A GOOD PLACE TO WORK!
WE OFFER TO YOUNG WOMEN
I Pleasant surroundings.
. Good associations,
j Good pay.
Clean and fascinating work.
A chance to develop personality.
WE NEED YOU JF YOU ARE
Alert
cheerful
Willing.
Meals at less than cost; sick bene- !
'fit*; anniversary payments; vacations!
! with pay.
Apply S:0) A. M. to 5:00 P. M. to i
Miss Kline, Operators' - Employment |
I Department, 2us Walnut street.
! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY!
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
j- J-
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j
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WAN FED
WANTED GIIILS TO WUAP TfU- j
ANGLE MINTS. GOOD WAGES
AND STEADY WORK.
APPLY AT TWELFTH AND I.
i HERR STREETS.
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WANTED A white woman for
general housework. To live at the 1
house. Apply 813 North Second street.
WANTED—Two young women for
waitresses. Must give references. Ap
ply Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North
Court.
WOMEN —Wanted Immediately, for
scrubbing and general work. Apply
Stouffer'a Restaurant, 4 North Court
street.
■WANTED —Women grocery clerks.
Apply Steelton Store Co r Steelton. Pa.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Harrisburg, December 7. 12,000 ■
I women clerks needed. Salary, $1,200.
Experience unnecessary. Women de
siring government positions write for .
free particulars. Raymond Terry
(former Civil Service Examiner), 467
Columbian Building. Washington.
HOSIERY LEARNERS WANTED—
From 14 years of age and upwards.
Good wages paid while learning. Ap
ply New idea Hosiery Co., Fourteenth
and Mayflower streets.
HELP WANTED —MuIe niul Female !
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WANTED—Elderly couple, who de- <
sire a good home 4n the country, man
for general work around premises,
und woman for housekeeper, in small 1
family. No washing. A good home to '
right party Sta'o where can be seen. H
Mrs. Daisy Eyeler, New Cumberland. |
SILK MILL ~ ''
i;
Experienced help wanted. Experl-| !
encer weavers average $3.50 to $0.50 I
per day. Other departments propor- I
tionaiely.
Beginners wanted also. Best pay. !!
Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus j
over and above regular wages. Apply (
HARRISBURG SILK MILL,
Second and North Streets. I.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE \
WANTED A young man (white) j!
wishes position to assist with cooking. J
or help to manage and buying. Six |
years' experience 111 Atlantic City one
place. Best reference. Write Milton !
Mellhum. York Haven, Pa. j
ELDERLY WHITE MAN - Desires i
position of watchman, elevatorman or;
janitor; sober and reliable. 709 Ben-I
ton street. City. Bell phone 1740. T.
| SITUATION'S WANTED— FemaIe
1 WANTED Woman, with' child
|.J four years ot age, uesires lo Keep
• |House; can turnmn references. AU
t; Ore.4k Box U, 6534. care ot Teiegrapn.
, j WANTED Woman wishes day's
work or offices to clean. 515 Prlin
• j rose avenue.
i WANTED Housework, by retlned,
| young woman, in small, private fam
• j ily; tan furnish references. Address
• ; Box H, 2396, ,care of Telegraph. .
WANTED Clerical wortt by young
■ | woman, who has three years' experi
-1 ence in general oftice work; can fur
i 1 nlsh references. Address Box
( H., 2931. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Woman wishes posl
• tion as chambermaid or dishwasher.
| Apply 441 Broad street.
■I WANTED Young widow desires
j position us housekeeper for young or
I middle-aged man. Address T., 6543,
; ! care of Telegraph.
! STENOGRAPHER High school
. graduate wishes position; can furnish
I reference. Address S., 6542, care of
; Telegraph.
VANTED—Widow of 26, with child
fop and one-half years old, would
like general housework lor widower,
or home where child could be with
mother. Address Mrs. A. S. B„ 109
Summit.
AGENTS WANTED
BEST WAR ROOK Otir agents
making ,>o per cent, more selling side- :
I .Ten®*J" I ' l ' honl<! - Both outfits, worth I
' ' iiii , '' Send 20c for postage, j
i .Mullikln Company, Marietta, Ohio.
ROOMS' FOR KENT
; I'OR RENT Large, elegantly-]
rurnisnea warm room, private ramilv;;
retmed neighborhood; ail conveniences >
and use of phone; reasonable rate*. In '
quire 26 North Eighteenth street. Belli
, phone 3842 M.
j FOR RENT Furnished room, with !
1 board or without; all improvements, j
Telephone 2273.
; FOR RENT Furnished apartment. '
I bedroom, bath and livingroom; also !
I single rooms, with use of phone. In- j
jiiuire IJ3 Locust street.
FOR RENT Furnished living-:
room und bedroom, second floor front; I
all conveniences; shower bath; con-'
trally located; references desired. Ad- 1
dress R 6538, care of Telegraph.
j FOR RENT N'leely-furnislied J
room, wltu or without board; all con- j
j veniences. si North Seventeenth I
street.
! FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
i Second floor front and third tloor'
' front. Call at 107 Chestnut.
ROOai FOR RENT With steam
■ heal, third floor. 1233 Market street.:
I I
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, ;
$2.50 per week and up; warm rooms, i
I running hot and cold water; Jighti
housekeeping and private bath. Wll
jscn Apartments, No. 143 South Third.!
1 I
j FOR RENT One iarge bedroom,
i for gentlemen only. Rent reason
j able. Apply 276 Briggs street.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Inquire, 1609
Derry street.
ROOMS WANTED
GENTLEMAN Stationed in city
on government business, desires com
fortably-furnished room, in refined,
I private home, within walking dis
-1 tance of Square. Address J., 65 17, care
| of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR KENT
FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOltj
RENT For light housekeeping, ail |
i modern conveniences, at 1101 North!
'Sixth. Apply Louis, 414 North Third. I
! FOR RENT Two and four-room j
unfurnished upartments, and furnish- i
]ed rooms, single or ensuite. 807 North j
Second street.
APARTMENTS V'ANTED
HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES '
Three brick houses, 8 rooms, 1
bath, gas and electric light;
furnace, porches front and
back. " j
Price. $2,500.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
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Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock.
Bell Phone.
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FOR SALE
SSO FIRST LOAN LIBERTY BOND— i
Address P. O. Box 901, City.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE lmmediate possession. \
cash or instalments, 2425-2429 North i
Sixth street, modern houses, ,all ini- ;
prdvements. Inquire C. H. Kinter, 300 j
Commonwealth Trust Building.
FOR SALE Camp Hill. Main I
street, double frame house, each side]'
having 7 rooms and all improve-1
ments, including electric light. A. |
first-class suburban proposition. Price, |
each side, $2,000. J. E. Gipple, No.
1251 Market street.
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES—AII ;
Improvements, front porch, bay win- !
dow. 7 rooms, nice yard, drive alley,
room for garage; SIOO down, pay as •
rent. Also several 3-story bricks. ;
All improvements.
Three small houses, suburbs of I
Steelton; SIOO down, balance as rent; i
or will exchange on small farm or j
city properly. Liberty Bonds accepted. I
U. H. COKDER, .
1722 Green St. Bell 560 J.
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.
SEE SANDERLIN."
NEW CUMBERLAND —Cor. Fourth 1
and Geary—Double frame; 8 rooms !,
and hath on each side; all Improve- j
ments; newly painted; right price to'l
quick buyer.
SCHUYLKILL ST.. 618 Corner j
property; 3-story brick; 9 rooms; all,.
Improvements, front and rear porches; I
good size back yard: same us rent.
STEELTON, 2D ST.. S„ 31814 - '
story frame; 7 looms; water, gas and!"
electric ligbths; a very good bargain.
Same as rent
ENOLA —257 Susquehanna St.. 3.
story frume, 14 double block; 8 rooms
and bath; steam heat; electric ligtu,
front and rear porches; lot 2axl u u
with a guruge in tear; possession at ■
once.
4TH ST.. 2127—N0W VACANT; 3-j"
story brick; 8 rooms and bath; with a!
2-story framo building in rear that I
can he used for business purposes; |
good house for roomers; can be ,
bought same as rent.
.
D. A. SANDERLIN.
ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG.
36 NORTH THIRD ST.,
BEIT- PHONE 1390 DIAL 3573
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HARRISBTTRG TELEGRAPH
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IF YOU MUST PAY KENT
AWHILE LONGER, before you can
■ manage to purchase a home, get all you
can for your rent-money. Some people
i do get more than others in.the way of
desirability and conveniences, you
know. They are generally the people
who study the "To Let" ads before de
! ciding who personally investigate
the offers that seem attractive.
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[ HEAL I.TIIAI . urn MAIA:
j FOR SALE—OWNER LEAVING CITY
| A most desirable investment and home
j for widow or business woman.
13,500 IN CASH REQUIRED.
! Will pay 7 per cent, on $0,500. be
sides will pay all expenses ancf will
provide a Home for a small family.
I Central location and property in best
lof condition. For further particulars
j address It., 0551; cale of Telegraph.
| FOR .SALE Vernon Street, No.
I 1401, corner brick house, 0 rooms and
I all improvements. Very desirftble.
! Price, $3,500. J. E. Clippie, No. 1351
j Market street.
I FOR SALE 53,400 will buy a
| modern corner brick house on South
I Seventeenth street. J. E. clippie, No.
| 1251 Market street.
j FOR SALE " Steelton, Pa.. No.
| 432 Lincoln street, 7-room frame
j house, with water and electric light.
Lot, 40x175 ft. To a quick buyer tlie
pricO is $2,000. j. E. clippie, No. 1251
Market street.
| MOVE RIGHT INTO 056 South
j Twenty-first? street, and pay $25 h
' month for 8 ninths —then only $6 a
j month. Little cash needed. Price,
i $1,600. 11. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir
j toenth street.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION to 1006
i South Cameron street ■— 9 rooms —'
■ hath all improvements small
j amount of cash needed. Price, $2,500.
[ 11. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth
j street.
j FOR SALE Vacant propel ty
! Seml-detache?l pressed brick, all lm
! provementa. North Sixth street. Right
terms. Very reasonable. D. A.
Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 689.
2-STORY BRICK HOUSES, all Im
provements, in city; front porch; bay
window; nice yard to drive alley.
SIOO down, balance as rent. Liberty
Bonds accepted.
ALSO
Several fine suburban homes, with 1
to 3 acres of land. Possession at once.
Several 3-story bricks in all parts
of the city from $3,000 to $26,000 each.
Vacant, possession at once. 7-roonj
cottage near Camp Hill; improve
ments; garage; front and back
i porches. Also 9-room cottage near
! Koekvllle, now vacant, improvements;
' large porches; beautiful viow; 25 fruit
• trees; spring water piped in house;
1 5 minutes' walk to trolley; 2V4 acres
iof land. Apply to
C. H. CORDER.
! 1722 Green St. Bell 660 J.
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| FOR SALE House 121 Hoerner
i street, containing 8 rooms, all im
provements. Uoyd location. Will give
1 good price and terms. Possession tie-
I ceniber 15. Inquire B. 1* Brandt, 219
; South Nineteenth street, City.
[ FOR SALE Homes for colored
families. Two frame houses, six
rooms, gas and water, situated ou
Penn street. Price $1,500 each. Easy
monthly payments. Lincoln Realty
! Co.. 1129 North Seventh street. Open
evenings till 8 o'clock.
, OWN YOUR OWN HOME ON EASY
j PAYMENT PLAN
I Let us make you acquainted
with the way It Is done. Now
Is the time to start. Follow
ing homes can be purchased
with S3OO cash or Liberty
Bonds'.
129 North Summit.
606 Kelker.
611, 613, 615 and 617 Kel
i ker.
i 1326 Vernon.
We have a large number
of manufacturing sites and
several good business oppor
tunities to offer. Call at
A. P. DORAXZ, *
1225 North Sixth.
Member Hbg. Real Estate Board
Real Estate and Rents Collected |
Real lisUUe tor Sale—Suburban
FOR SALE—A desirable Lomoyno !
i property; all improvements; front
porch. Owner desires to leave city. ,
! Price Is right. Call at 1226 North ■
Sixth street.
Ucal Estate Eor Sato or Exchange
WANTED—TO RENT
Wo are having a number of appli
cations at this time for furnished
houses, apartments and rooms. What
do you have to offer? Address Mil
ler Brothers & Company, Locust and
Court streets.
HEAL ESTATE EOK RENT
FOR RENT 1512 State street. 3-1
story brick house; large front porch; j
side entrance; stoam heat; nil lm- i
m ovements. Possession at once. C. \
(„ Long, Kunkel Building.
FOR RENT—No. 2000 Stale street. !
corner brick house with all improve
ments, store room and large garuge.
Good poolroom location. Kent. s3e.
J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR RENT U-room house; gas.
electricity. steam heat. In fine condi
tion. Call Bell phone 2912. •
FOR RENT Two ic iwii. g.,-a g'e*.
rear 10' iT '■:•••>• tnt a i Ren,. I • .
each. J E Oippie. IVSI Market street.
KEAI. Eft I A 11-.—l or Nile or Rem
HOUSES A XI UMIAGEp-- .w Filto,
anil Curi.ii tiiri'b .ruasessiuo of;
some oi die Houses on thirty days'l
douce. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Sec- 1
mid. Bell phofie 3U7J. j
REAI- ESTATE WANTED
1 HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop- '
erty in any section of the city. If \
cheap. What have ,vou to offer. i
CiIAS. A.DLER. 10U2 N. Third Street. !
Offices and Storerooms—Eor Rent !
MARKET ST. STORE
FOR RENT.
Beautiful Daylight Store.
504 Market Street: 1
CIIAS. ADLKR.
1002 North Third Street.
FARMS
f —————————————
Farm. $675.00, 13 miles from
Harrisburg.
3-acre Farm, $725.00, l£ miles from
. Harrisburg.
5-acre Farm, $5,500.00. 3 miles from
Harrisburg.
' 20-acre Farm. $2,500, 12 miles from
I Harrisburg.
•| 105-acre Farm, $4,000.00. 16 miles from
Harrisburg.
s i 109-acre Farm. $4,000.00. 17 miles from
Harrisburg.
" I 161-aore Farm. $8,000.00, 15 miles from
,'| Harrisburg.
l i 153-acre Farm, $6,000.00, 17 miles from
: Harrisburg.
j Also 100 other reasoiiß'ble Farms
!to move on now or in spring. Call
[ JOHN A. DURAND, 107 Chestnut.
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FARM WANTED 2 to 20 acres,
. with or without buildings. State low
est price. Address Box D, 6550, cure
j of Telegraph.
I FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Adding Machine, good
i as new. 308 Broad street.
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1 1019 CALENDARS
We have some beautiful Art and
[Business Calendars for 1919 we must
"close out this month. The supply is
*, limited, so get your order In early. i
'J MEYERS MANUFACTURING CO
Third and Cumberland Si*.
, Bell 3577 H. (Above Shoe Store),!
" | / , CANNEL COAL
H DELIVERED ANYWHERE.
NO RESTRICTIONS.
J. B. MONTGOMERY.
r THIRD. AND CHESTNUT STS.
r —-
FOR SALE
1 Magazines for No. 1 Linotypes.
A rare bargain for a plant
* with a No. 1 machine.
i Address
t THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING
R COMPANY.
I Harrisburg. Pa.
* FOR SALE One writing desk
2012 State.
FOR' SALE Nickel slot playing
piauo, in tirst-class condition. Can bo I
seen at No. 143 South Third street, I
* Wilson Apartment Hotel.
BEAUTIFUL DININGROOM SUITE
! FOR SALE, CHEAP Also other;
' pieces of furniture. 2254 North Third '
1 street.
| SAFE FOR SALE —At a reasonable
1 j price. Call 901 Market street.
l i FOR SALE —Man's black serge suitj
38 breast, 30 waist, good as new, $7.00'
' | also gray overcoat, $4.00. Inquire 2215
1 Penn street.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED. 1
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER 1
BOTH PHONES
APPLES FOR SALE Grimes' Go!- I
den, with a Banana flavor; Staymun
Weinsap. Jonathans, York Imperial :
| etc. Some ol these apples are very fine' !
Come and see thorn at it. A. Wicker- 1
I sham's Orel) a.si. one-naif mile east of'
| Mtchanicsburg. Pa.. Trolley car stops i
at Orchard.
BARGAINS! BAKuAINo! i
[ The Store across from v. v>. c A
; offers you the Biggest ..ut, .
I gains in Men s and Bo> s suits,, Over
| coals, Mackinaw Cuu.s, Unuer.vCur |
' Hals, Caps and Siloes. We are fam
ous for soiv Prices. Give us a triui !
OUTLET CLOTHING CO !
'j 23 North Fourth Street.'
■I 1919 CALENDARS ~*~*J
Good Assortment of Bargains
Act Quickly.
For good service, order at
* j once and avoid the rush,
Suiuple Kooin tor ConvenH i|
enecs of Customers.
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO
Third and Cumberland Si.s. "
Above Shoe Store.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
now and second-hand furniture here
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
J Scbmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. j
WANTED
Second-hand motors. Small '
size preferred.
Apply
j FEDERAL MAORI N E SllO P.
••••"'•eery St.. near second.
Herri,sburg, Pa.
FOR SAul< Walnut bedstead, bu-1
ii an.. _.,liM U ua, / witli marble top; 1
uui; nail rai l; und extension ■ tpble.
Must ut: ,-uitj ui once. Apply 1611
Penn street. , |
MAN SMELTZ
Second-hand turuilure bought and ,
suit!. Uigiivsl easli prices paid. Cull
deii 1381 or Dial 5847, or drop a pos- i
: tal to Max Smcltz, 1016 Market street,
j Will call, city or country.
! XMAS PRESENT for a small boy.!
[Pure-bred Airedale Pup. Easy dog to;
bouse train, inquire M. It. Ruther
ford, Harrisburg. Pa., Route No. 1. Box
| 79. Bell phone 341J-3. |
| FOR SALE Solid mahogany liv- j
i Ingroom suite, two-pedestal Colonial'
| table, with drawer; rocker, chair and
[ seutec. also slip covers. $45.00. Apply !
| at 1533 Cedar street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
RIVER COAL'
AND
J v SAND FLEET
Will pay cash. Describe fully. Give
location ami price, P. O. Box 22, Har- I
risburg, Pa. '
i N
l J \VANTKI)-T-M ISCEI.I.ANEOUS !
j HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for'
Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at- i
tention. .Sewmarfc &: (.'own, 3uß Broad!
j street. Dial phone 4828.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all |
kinds of Junk. Get our prices oefore
bullion. Cull Bell phone 9au, or drop i
! ns a postal and our wagon will cull.,
; Keystone iron of luetal Co.. Broad and 1
! Currant streets.
HIGHEST PHICES PAID fur~ail !
( Kinds ol empty barrels and Junk. Call !
, Bell phone 4:175. B Abrums Son. (
; 824-882 North Seventh street.
WANTED National Cash Regis- '
I ter. Stale description and price. '
j Chas. Kurtz. 15 East Une lluudriu and
i Sixteenth street. New York.
1 L COHEN & COMPANY. York and
Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for I
lag i, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and
! metals and old machines. Send postal
j or call 2221W Bell and Dial 6223.
■
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PARTY OWNING
well-located vacant property
in the city, would like to get
i; in touch with a responsible
contractor and builder. One
who would be interested in
| developing the property. For
particulars address
M„ 3211,
. j Care of Telegraph.
ELECTRICIANS
j Will And un opportunity in the
! sale of profitable News Agency in
j thriving suburban town.
lnlluenze has deprived the town !
| of its only electrician. No Elec- I
j trical Supply Store in town.
' j Start a business here. The • I
l Newspaper Agency t wlll get you
1 acquainted with the people.
BOX R, 7474,
Care of Telegraph.
WANTED Man to invest $3,000, :
with services, at SSO a week, for a
quarter interest in an old established,
paying business in Harrisburg, man i
capable of superintending 20 men and ;
women, with some idea of machinery |
and office detail. State present con- '
nections. Correspondence confiden
tial. H. 6545, care of Telpgraph.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
j IDEAS. INVENTORS, PATENTS '
: promoted. Send particulars. Horst 1
I Promoting Agency. Eingleslown. Pa. j
RAZOR BEADES SHARPENED !
i Single edge, 23c do*.; double edge, 25c j
I do*.; old style, 25c each. Uorgus Dfqg !
j Store.
I DIAMONDS bought fov cosh—P. U.
i Caplan Co.. 206 Market street.
QUININE—Book out for that grippe
: feeling, likely to catch you this
I changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off
!if taken in time. Uross Drug Store. !
| lit) Market street.
i I
| Money to i.oan I
j WE I,END MONEY in compliance
' with Act of June 17, 1915, to Indlvldu- j
als in need of ready cash; small loans I
i a speciulty, business confidential, pay- i
merits to suit borrower's convenience; I
positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
132 Walnut Street. I
PRIVATE LOANS—SIS TO S3OO j
On Furniture. Real Estate or Endorsed
Notes.
• On sl3, interest $.45
On S2O, Interest $.60
On $25, interest $.75
On S3O, interest $.99
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* j
duee Interest.
This company was Incorporated In I
1909, licensed and bonded to lend !
money ut reasonable rates to people
without bank credit.
Call, write or phone
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., j
204 Chestnut St. ;
| Hours. Bto 6. Saturdays until 9. I
MONEY
FOR NECESSITIES
We are prepared to help worthy
people when In heed of MONEY for
immediate necessities. Call and Inves
tigate our system, which is in accord
| ance with laws of STATE OP' PENN- '
SYLVANIA.
All business strictly confidential, j
EMPLOYE'S LOAN SOCIETY.
206 BERGNER BLDG.,
THIRD AND MARKET STS. I
LICENSED AND BONDED.
|
' Musical
I i
| FOR SALE Victrola and nice se- '
1 lection of music. A party with ref- j
I erence can arrange part cash, rest in |
! payments to suit buyer. Or will ex- ]
; change on Liberty Bond.. Address j
i Box D. GS4S, care of Telegraph.
JOIN OUR XMAS TALKING MA- !
j CHINE CLUB All size machines to i
I select from. Can select your own |
music in Victor Records. Have use !
1 of machine on easli price and small
weekly payments. A postal card will
i bring our Club Manager to your
1 home. Address R., 6549, care of Tele
I graph.
;
VIOLINS, .MANDOLINS, GUITARS. I
BANJOS, Hand and Orchestra Instru
! menls promptly and carefully repair
ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. |
j TALKING MACHINES promptly and I
I carefully repaired by an expert only.
! OYLER'S. '4 South Fourth street.
IF your Talking Machine needs re- i.
pairs, Just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An i
expert will be at your service at once. I
Or bring machine to 1213 North Third 1
street. j '
HORSES AND CARRIAGES ! I
' FOR SALE Four good work
1 b-rses. Inquire S. W. Shoemaker & i
I Son, Seventh and Harris.
IIAUI.ING AND MOVING
AUTO HAULING Local or long- ;
I distance. Furniture hnd p'ano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 917 .
Capital street. Both phones.
I AUTO HAULING Local and long
distance. Furniture moving a spe- .
i clalty. Rates reasonable. Prompt
| service. Call Bell 623 J.
j LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE
j HAULING Prompt service. A. & ;
18. Motor Exnfess. 917 Capital street. J
j Bell phone 16353.
LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE '
i HAULlNG—Furniture moving Prompt
service. Ernest Corbln. 656 Calder ;
! street. Botli phones. Bell 363GJ. Dial 1
; 3083.
|- . ;
WE MOVE
Anything—anywhere—any time. j '
. Dial 4990. j ;
DAYTON CYCLE CO..
912 North Third Street. City. •
GENERAL HAULING AND FAST
EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns <
with auto trucks. Only experienced '
I and cnVeful drivers. Call Bull 3320, I
1 or Dial £265. * i
DECEMBER 5, 1918. "
I IIAULIXG AM) MOVING
I HKAVV HAULING—FuIIy equipped
i for furniture, freight utitl piano itiuv
: lug. No distance too far. Careful
jditver. Kain and dustproof body. J.
E. Grubber's Truck Service. lrvin
I Aungst. Manager. Hershcv i> a . tieli
phone 16P.-6.
AUTO TRUCK SGRviae Local •
! and long-distance. F. J. Martcr. Bell '
} 39-J, Steelton.
i
! ALL KINDS OF HAULING 1
AND MOVING DONE
i CONRAD BROS. 341 IIELKEU ST. i
BELL PHONE 623 W.
. DIAL PHONE 861 S.
I
IIICKS Local and Long-distance
Hauling. 424 Relly. Both Phones.
Where to Dine
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
"HE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT— Home '
cooking served to Businessmen and i
Ladies in separate diningroom.
Storage
STORAGE—4III Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
looms at reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co.
Both phones.
STORAGE ln hrlclt building, rear
408 Market. Household goods In cleau,
private rooms. Reasonable rules. P.
G. Diencr, 40S Market street.
j STORAGE Privato rooms for
I household goods in fireproof ware
! house, $3 per month and up. Lower
I storage rates in non-fireproof ware
-1 house, Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- I
I 14r> South Second street.
I .—— i
I ndertukers
SAMUEL S. FACKLER.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH IC SPICER.
| Funeral Director and Embalmer,
611 North Second Street.
; BELL 252. DTAL2I4S.
I CEMETERY I.MTS FOR SALE
I PHOSPECT HILL CEMETERY I
I Beautifully situated on Market street
least of Twenty-sixth, and on the |
j north and east faces the new park- I
I way. The prices of lots are moderute.
| Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents.
Cleuners anil Dyers
! IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned,
Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best
! place in town. Call and deliver
{Goodman's. 1306 Vi North Sixth. Both
i Phones.
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AUTOMOBILES
| WANTED All kinds of used auto
tires. vve pay highest cash prices.
No junk. 11. Esterbronlc, 1)12 North
I Thira street. Dial 4990.
' FOR SALE —' 1916 Dodge Touring
car, In good condition. Inquire 1413
Green.
ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK
Covered body, 1,000 lbs. capacity. A
bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia
Quick Lunch.
USED CARS
REAL AUTOMOBILE VALUES
I
1916 Ford toii-Lng car.
newly painted. 4 new
tires, demountable rims, with j
extra rim and tire;
engine in fine condition.
Overland. Model 60, Just
out of paint shop;
splendid cunuuiun; bargain.
i Oakland Roadster, newly painted;
bargain at 6225.
Bulek Roadster Just painted. J
motor in good shape;
real bargain.
Ford, 1914 touring car.
painted and overhauled.
I
1917 Ford touring car,
in perfect shape.
Overland Roadster.
Ford. 1916 delivery. 31x4
tires, painted und rebuilt.
Ford trucks with attachments, i
new body and cab.
motor rebuilt. This is
practically a new job.
{ Open evenings. Convenient pay
ments may be arranged.
.
MAC'S GARAGE,
117 SOUTH THIRD ST.
! SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re
pairing by expert. Road jobs a
specialty. Charge reasonable. Both
Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 Norjh
Cameron street.
OLD AUTO?
Wanted; used, wrecked or oidtlmers,
in any condition See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A. Schiltman. 22. 24. 26.
North Cameron'street. Bell 3533.
1917 FORD TOURING, fine order. 650 .
worth extras. Price, 6475.00 cash.
Must be sold account sickness. Also
Maxwell 1918 Touring, 6750.00 cash.
Run 1,000 miles, O. K. Can be seen
at Hoist's, l.inglestown, Pa.
FOR SALE 1917 Saxon Six
Chummy Roadster. Good condition, j
Driven less than 6.000 miles. 00. |
Bell phone 3649 R. No dealers. j
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. .
All sort of auto top and cushion work
dono by experts. Also repair work.
Reasonable rates. lUI9 Market street.
WM. PENN GARAGE
304-6 Muench street. Limousines tor
tuuerat. parti- and calls; careful
drivers; open day and .light. Bell
4564. . !
FIVE WHITE one-ton trucks, with '
Brill enclosed buss .bodies; 13.-pas
senger, uigh-cluss, all duplicate. T.
G. SMITH & CO.. 1531 Cnerry street,
i-hiiaueiphia. Pa. t
AUTO l-'OR SALE 5-passenger!'
Mitchell, 111 A 1 condition. Newly '
painted. A good car at a bargain to j
quick buyer. Edward W. Evans, 36 j
North. Third street. 801 l 1390, Dial
3573. -
, FOR SALE—S-ton Standard truck.
Price reasonable. Mechanical work in
A 1 condition. Guaranteed 30 days.
Sunshine Garage. 27-29 Nortli Cam
eron street.
FOR SALE 1916 Metz Touring.!
one 1916 Maxwell Touring, two 1918
.Maxwell Touring Cars, -Apply Horst. >
l.inglestown. Pa.
FOR SALE—I9I7 Dodge Touring
Car in A 1 condition, with extra good
tires. Looks like new. Apply Mack's
Dental Offices. 310 Market
Second Floor
AUTOMOBILES
ONE brand-new 1918 Chandler Tour
ing Car, in good condition, has been
used about three months, to be sold
on account of death. Inquire at Gard
ner & Baptisti. Third und Chestnut
streets.
I MAc. Tf>s All types; 4 and 6
1 Bosch nigh tension. Eishmann, Dlxey,
I Splitdorf, Meu. Keray and different'
j makes of coils, curburetora, etc. A
Schiltman. 22-24-26 North* Cameron
| street. Bell 3633.
j FOR SALE Reo Touring car.
i Looks and runs like new. Bargain to
! quick buyer. Buick Roadster, A 1
j hiiupe. Bui gain for some one. A.
Schiltman. 22-24-26 North Cameron.
SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and pleas
ure cars for sale. Ford ton trucks,
Auto-Car 2-ton trucks and one 7-
passenger Hayncs Touring Car. All
cheap to quick buyers. International
Harvester Co. Truck Department. No.
61s Wuinut street.
BUlClv. ROADSTER Runs fine;
electric lights; new top; 6350.00
| Horst, Lir.giestown. Pa.
i AUTOMOBILE For sale, at a bar-
I gam, one late model Chalmers, 7-pas
senger. 6-cylinder electrically equip
ped. Run less than 7,000 miles, and
I includes Sedan top to convert into
closed car Tor winter. The outfit is
In elegant condition, with 6 practi
cally new tires und 2 extra rims. Can
be seen at 1334 Howard street. Ad
dress X. Y. L., care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Hudson 6-40 Touring
Car. New paint, top, slip covers and
tires. Two extra tires. Jn perfect
condition throughout. Call, or ad
dress, 448 North Front street. Steel
ton. Bell phone 15M Steelton.
AUTOMOBILE FOR SAL 1
1918 Chevrolet tßuby urand Model),
|in good condition. H. U. Pedlow, 3
South Thirteenth street.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
1910 HARLEY MOTORCYCLE
side car and tandem, electric equipped.
6225.00. Indian Twin Tandem, 65u! '
Horst, Linglestown,-Pa.
BICYCLES. BICYCLES.
| New and rebuilt bicycles at very at-
I tractive prices; guaranteed repalr
) ing; come here and get a square
I deal. 4
I H. F. ESTERBROOK.
912 N. Third Street.
Dial 4990.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—Like new. '
Bargain at 695.00. Horst, Lingles
town, Pa.
' BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
DORY SHANER,
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND.
1507 NORTH THIRD ST.
UAItAGKS
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
paired by specialists. Also fenders,
lamps, etc. Best service in town, ilar
risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805
North Third street.
WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE
PARTS
Frames straightened and welded.
Heavy Cast Iron Our Specialty.
Expert Welders. Work Guaranteed.
CAPITAL CITY WELDING CO..
1538 Logan St.
BELL 4396 J.
LEGAL NOTICES
AUDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of
Catharine Amanda Dean, late .of Har
i risburg, Dauphin County, Pa., dedens-
I ed. The undersigned Auditor, ap-
I pointed to distribute the balance re
maining in the hands of Paul A. Kuu
| ltel, Executor of said deceased, to and
among those legally entitled to the
same, will sit for that purpose on
' Tuesday. December 17. 1918, at 10
| o'clock, in the Law Offices of the Au
ditor. No. 3 Russ Building, Market
Square, Harrisburg, Pa., where all
I parties in said distribution may at
tend.
HARVEY E. KNUPP,
Auditor.
NOTICE Letters of Administra
| tion on tlio Estate of Lydla A. lvinter,
I late of Harrisburg, Dauphin Countv,
! Pa., deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned residing in Harris
i burg. Pa., all persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make imme
i diate payment, and those having
! claims will present them for settle-
I in en l.
| KATHARINE KINTER,
Administratrix,
1714 Susquehanna Street.
I Or Harrisburg. Pa.
| IIARVEY E. KNUPP.
Attorney.
3 Kuss Bldg.,
Harrisburg. Pa.
' Estate of John Ilenry Boyer, late of
I Harrisburg, Dauphin County, p a „
deceased.
i LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
lon the above Estate having been
| granted to the undersigned by the
I Register of Wilis of Dauphin County,
| all persons having claims or demands
j against the said Estate ure hereby re
] quested to make known the same, and
! all persons Indebted to the said de
cedent will make payment without
i delay, to
| MARY E. BOYER,
Administratrix,
1819 North Fifth Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
| B. F. UMBERGER, Attorney,
tOB North Second Street.
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Charles M. Sul
livan. late of Harrisburg, Dauphin
County. Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned residing in
Harrisburg, all persons indebted to
said Estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment.
CATHARINE AGNES SULLIVAN.
Administratrix.
No. 1439 Market Street.
PARDON NOTICE
I will make application for a pardon
December 18. 1918, at Harrisburg, Pa,,
at 10 A. M.
THEODORE MILLER.
PARDON NOTICE
! I will make application for a pardon •
December 18, 1918. at Harrisburg, Pa.,
ut 10 A. M.
WILLIAM R. TODD.
William W. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Grace
Beatty and Samuel Beatty, her hus
band, Defendants.
PARTITION SALE
In pursuance to an order of . thd
Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin
County. Pa., sitting in Equity, dated
October 28, 1918, the undersigned will
expose to public sale, on the premises.
Saturday. November 30. 1918, at 10
o'clock A. M., the following described
real estate:
ALL that certain house and lot of.
ground, situated in the Sixth Ward
;in the City of Harrisburg, bounded
i and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point Ridge Ave
nue, or Sixth street, at corner of
property late of Wm. McFaddeq;
I thence ulong the line of same 85 ft. to
an alley; thence along suid alley 12
ft 9 in. to property, now or late, of
Samuel Russell thence along the line
of same 85 ft. to Ridge Avenue, or
Sixth Street; thence along Ridge Ave-
or Sixth Street. 12 ft. 9 In. to the
place of beginning.
1 Having thereon erected a three
story frame dwelling house, known
us No 1412 North Sixth Street.
Terms of Sale Twenty per cent,
of the purchase price at the time the
property is stricken down to the pur
chaser and the remainder of the pur
chase pvtce on or before January 14,
1919. the day for confirmation of said
sale by the Court.
HARVEY E. KNUPP.
Master In Partition.
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