Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 13, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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EfflCiENl WORKERS AIE TO BE MUNI if USING TUB CLASSIFIED PAGE
SDeaths 1
Mclarroll Charlie McCarroli !
at his home, Heno street. New turn* i
berlaiul, on Saturday, January i. ;
at 11 *\ M.. in his TJd year.
Funeral services on Wednesday.
January 15. at 2 P M from hl'J.aw
residence. The relatives aid
are Invited to attend
further notice. Interment Harris
burg Cemetery.
ADA MS Mrs. Manda Adams, on Fri
day, January 10, 1919.
l-'uneral on "Wednesday • ftern ??™' *
2 o'clock, from her late rea rtenit
330 Mueneh street. lb®, relatives |
and friends are invited to Uend
without further notice. Interment
Lincoln Cemetery. j
>III.I,FN Christian F. .Mullen, on
Friday. January 10. 1919. „ i
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at - j
..clock, from his 18le h "{j|s j
!313 Currant avenue, the Re . -
Tolllver officiating. ™e
and friends are invited to attend
without further notice. Interment
Lincoln Cemetery.
4 1 North Seventeenth street.
Masonic funeral „ :< t > rv^ e at Yii late
res!dice! irßerwent 'Harrisburg J
j
LOST AND FOUND
and^keys.^
1519 Berryhill street.
I.OST - Open-face gold
o mh S rnd n \loundhouse ee Reward
if returned to IBls> Herr . .
instructions
■ I.A SALI.E '
SLTY - Training information j
Law and Traffic- . Register, j
' pon request, u. A. vv *treet. Har- i
No. 26 North Eighteenth street.
t isburg. Bell 384-M. :
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION
Shorthand, Typewriting. , r ithinetlc. I
Bookkeeping. OPEN
etc. DAY AND NIGHT
ALL YEAR. Enter any Dm®-
694R, Dial 4016. COLLEGE.
BECKLi-V> Berkley.
121 Market St. cna '
HELP WANTED— MAI.E
WANTED
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN
TO SELL
FORD CARS
AND
TRUXTON UNITS.
MACS GARAGE. INC.,
17 SOUTH THIRD ST.
I
'
—
WANTED
TWENTY MEN.
Report 7>. M.. Monday, Janu : i
ary 13. Ask for Mr. Urich at
SWIFT 4 CO..
Seventh and North Streets.
TIIE GLOBE Requires the ser- ]
vices of a thoroughly experienced
suable window trimmer and sign
writer. Good position, with stead
advancement. Apply at ° nCe ' lhe
illobe. 322-324 Market stieet.
WANTED
A blight Uov. over 16 years
of age. to learn printing trade.
Apply
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
COMPOSING ROOM.
WANTED, A CANDY MAKER.
AMERICAN
An all-around man. one that can
make hard candy and cream goods,
for a small factory just starting in
business. A man that could also man
age a small factory would be prac
ticallv his own boss. Give reference
and address, also state salary expect
ed. Address Box W. 6939. care of Tele
graphy
WANTED Adults, age 30 to 70.
to book orders for trees, shrubs, vines,
loses; full or spare time; weekly pay;
experience unnecessary. Western
New York Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y.
W ANTED Experienced butcher.
Steady work. Apply 175 North Front
street, Steelton. Pa.
PAINTERS AND PAPEKHANGEUS
Must be first-class men. Steady
work. H. A. Bodmer. 826 North Third
street.
WANTED, AT ONCE Custom
tailor and bushelnian, or either. Good
salary and steady position. Clean,
"littvlight workshop. Apply M.
Cap!" 157° North Sixth. Bell 171SR.
WANTED Young man, not afraid
of work, to assist with milk route.
Address A.. 6930, care of Telegraph.
YOUNG MEN 16 and over, are
eligible for government Railway Mail
Clerks $92 month. Examinations
soon. For free particulars, write J. L
Leonard (former Civil Service Ex
aminer). 436 Kenois Building, Wash
ington.
WANTED First-class shoemaker.
Steady job. Good wages. Apply to
Greek-American Shoe Co., 800 North
Third street.
TWO MEN WANTED To take
orders. Experience unnecessary.
$34.00 per week for an average of six
orders per day. Call Room 410, Pa
triot Building.
FOR SALE
Six-Acre Farm, Near
Trolley and Railroad
Limestone soil, all cultivated:
improved with 2 V4-story brick
house, eight rooms, heated by
steam, lighted by electricity; a
fine garage, barn, chickenhouse
and other outbuildings; this prop
erty lies along the trolley; will
sell entire, or part with buildings
and part without.
Miller Brothers & Co.
Ileal Citnle
'pMirnnrf Surety liond*
V.oriiMt Miicl Court Mreetn
"ember* IVI>K. Itfnl IC*tnte Hoard
MONDAY F.VTNTNG. HARRISfiURG Ml TELEGRAPH JANUARY 13, 1919.
i HE Ll* WXS'IHD —MALL
EXPERIENCED
NIGGER-HEAD
OPERATOR
Wanted at ohce in McKay
lasting room.
Apply
DEVIN'E & YUNGEL SHOE
MFG. CO.,
Sixteenth and State Street*.
SEVERAL SALESMEN
for door-to-door proposition.
Newspaper experience desir
able. Addresa
v M.. 6541.
Care of Telegraph.
I
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| WANTED, CANVASSERS Steady
; employment. Salary. $2.60 per day.
i Apply between 9 and 10. Harrisburg
i News Agency. 108 Chestnut.
I CLERKS Capable applicants arc
; wanted to take up training at once,
i without interference with the present
! duties, for important accounting po
-1 sitions with the large American in
; dustries, railroads, business eorpura
' tions and the U. S. Government. Mini
: mum salaries. $1,800.00 per year. Ad
| dress Box W. 6936. care of Telegraph.
HELP \\ ANTED—FEMALE
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS
Wanted at once. Sewing Ma
chine Operators. Inexperienc
ed operators will be paid
while learning. Positions are
permanent, with regular work
and good pay.
BLOUGH MANUFACTURING
COMPANT.
Reily and Fulton Streets.
j
! WANTED
i Operators on power sewing
machines. Many orders for
our goods guarantees steady
work at good wages, paying
40 per cent, bonus. Those be
ginning now w ill participate
in out new profit-sharing plan.
JENNINGS MFG. CO..
2012 North Fourtl* Street.
WANTED White girLfor general
i housework. Must give references. Ap
| ply 303 Market street. New Cumber
land, Pa., or call Bell phone 3488.
WANTED An experienced house
i keeper—one who can cook—in family
jof three adults. Good wages. 1430
: North Second street. City. Phone S2SJ.
DRESSMAKER WANTS Experi
enced workers on Waists and Skirts.
' Apply, between 12 and 1 or 6 and 7,
! 122 State street.
WANTED Thoroughly experi
enced and capable cook twhite or col
ored) for very small family. No
i laundry work. Very good wages.
Comfortable quarters with bath. None
[ but experienced need apply. Call
' mornings. 1632 North Second street,
i Bell phone 282.
1 WANTED Woman for general
i housework. Good home. Apply 1632
Gneen street.
■ WANTED White woman and
| daughter for general housework.
Daughter, in school, to care for child
| part time. 813 North Second street.
WANTED
Maid for general housework.
No washing or ironing. Small,
private family. Apply 266
Herr street, or Bell phone
| 4912.
WANTED Stenographers. long
experience unnecessary. Reference
required. P. O. Box 365, Harrisburg,
Pa.
1 WANTED A stenographer and
! typewriter for general office work. A
good place to develop. Write, giving
1 experience. Address S. & T., P. O. Box
1 44, Harrisburg.
' WANTED Experienced cashier,
j Apply H. Shaffer. 173 North Front
\ street. Steelton. Pa.
; WANTED School girl, or woman
i busy part time, to assist in house-
I work in exchange for good home and
board. Apply 218 Hamilton street.
. I WANTED White woman to dc
i cleaning Rotliert Co.
1 WANTED Firs, and second maid,
white preferred, for small family. Ap
ply 2138 North Third street.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Harrisburg. December 7. 12,000
women clerks needed. Salary. $1,200.
Experience unnecessary. Women de
siring government positions write for
free particulars. Raymond Terry
: tformer Civil Service Examiner). 467
. ; Columbian Building. Washington.
WANTED
EXPERIENCED LOOPEKS
ij AT
HARRIS HOSIERY CO..
CALDER AND MARION STS.
| HELP WANTED—MaIe anil EcimUi
APPLICANTS Desiring to pre
, pare for coming Civil Service Exanti
' nations. Write Box H, 6937. care o;
I Telegraph, for information, spccia
' assistance, and coaching from cx-
Civil Service Examiner.
MEN. WOMEN Raise Belgiar
Hares for u?. We pay you $7 ;all
j and expressage. Free Illustrated In
| struction booklet. United Food A Fui
1 Association. Dept. C-329 West Forty
j eighth street. New York.
i STENOGRAPHER With at leas
i four years' experience and lirst-clasi
references. Good salary. Answer M.
6934. care of Telegraph.
OPERATORS WANTED I n add!
tlon to paving the best prices In thi
city on piecework, we will pay. be
ginning January 2. a bonus of 20 pci
cent. Call at Harrisburg Apparel Co.
Third Floor of City Star Laundri
Building. Sixth and Herr streets
j Learners paid while under lnstruc-
I tlon.
YOUNG WOMEN WANTED T<
1 learn shoemakina. Learners are wl
inald and earn good wages when pro
ficient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur
ing Co.. 3402 Vernon street.
I lIEI.I' WANTED—MaIe uud Female
. —— j
BANKING INSTITUTION
WANTS STENOGRAPHER
Man or woman.
Must be competent.
Apply, in own handwrit
ing. stating salary expected
and references. addressing
communication to
I P. O. BOX 167. Harrisburg.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
i WANTED—Boy would like job in
i grocery store; has had previous cx- 1
i perience. Apply 1206 North Seventh i
; street.
WANTED Position by young man i
of executive ability; experienced in,
; salesmanship, collecting, adjustments -
■ I and stock record work; references.)
I Address Box K, 6935, care of Tele- j
graph. i j
WANTED Position as chauffeur ,
by colored man. for private family, or j
j driving truck: call do all repairing I
! and furnish best of references. Ad- ,
I dress Chauffeur, care of Telegraph. i
S SITUATIONS WANTED —FemaIe J
WANTED Woman wishes wash- j
ing and ironing to do at home; can :
I furnish reference. Call at 305 Daisy j
! street. j
I WANTED Clerical work. by j
■ ! young woman, who has had there !
years' experience; best of references, j
• | Address Box E, 6940. care of Tele
i graph. I
■ j WANTED Housework, by young j
i! woman for private family or wld-|
. | ower; good manager. Call Bell phone
I j 2958 J.
i WANTED Young widow, with j
• ; four-year-old boy. wishes position as !
■ , housekeeper: experienced: best of ref- ,
■ I erence. Inquire 810 South Seven- ;
• ; teenth street. Bell 6S2R.
•
WANTED By a cuiuri-u woman,
small washing to do at home Ca'l. I
or write. No. 1306 Currant avenue. |
i WANTED Young woman desires
' clerical work: has had previous ex
perience. i ddresa Box X, 6933. care j
of Telegraph. j
WANTED Ironing and cleaning j
on Tuesday and Wednesday by color
ed woman. Address 718 North Sev- ,
; enth street. j
WANTED Stenographic work by I
j refined, young woman, who has hhd i
i two years' experience in general office .
j work; can furnish best of references.
! Address Box H. 9213. care of Tele- ;
; graph.
! WANTED Day's work by yvhite ;
woman. Call, or address, Lottie \
Watt/son. 138 Indian street.
WANTED Plain sewing to do at I
• home. Children's sewing a specialty.
Inquire IRI2 Hunter street, or call Bell
phone 1505 R. !
ROOMS FOR RENT
TWO. THREE OR FOUR UNFUR
NISHED ROOMS For light house- ;
j keeping: all improvements. Call 1612
; Chestnut. j
FOR RENT One furnished or !
two unfurnished rooms, for light j
1 j housekeeping. Apply 619 Kelker j
1 j street.
- : i
-j WILL RENT—A lovely front room. |
i 3 large windows, steam heat, use ot
- bath and phone: no other roomers:
-1 respectable gentleman only. D.. 711,0,
i care of Telegraph.
J j LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR RENT
J ; At 609 North Front street, over
looking River Park.
■ ' FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
• for light housekeeping; use of bath |
and phone; centrally located; adults;
" preferred. Inquire 923 North Second ,
I street. |
a I SINGLE OR ENSCITE ROOMS j
Electric lights, steam heat. bath, both j
, telephones. References. Inquire Bell
1 phone 624. I
' FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. |
"i second floor front: all'conveniences; j
I j city steam and shower bath; centrally \
- located: gentlemen preferred. Phone)
I No. 2699 R. |
TWO large, unfurnished rooms for j
•'light housekeeping: use of bath, gas;
J and electric lights, heat: ten mini"--
I from Market Square. Inquire 2429 |
~ ! North Sixth.
| PLEASANT ROOM AND BOARD
use of electric sewing machine.
lin exchange for few hours' daily
| help in housework. Apply 218 llarn
; ilton street.
5 i FOR RENT Two desirable see
® ! ond floor furnished rooms; city steam. !
'• | Call Bell "hone 466 R. ;
~ • WILL RENT —A lovely front room. 3 |
! large windows, steam heat, use of -
v bath and phone: no other roomers: re- 1
6 spectable gintleman only. D„ 7115.1
x 1 care of Telewraph.
" UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
■' ROOMS Single or communicating;
1 kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free.'
Strictly private. Laundry, phone and 1
~ bathroom privileges. Inquire 429)
" i Broad street. j
d FOR RENT One large bedroom. '
; for gentlemen only. Rent reason-
Q i able. Apply 276 HOggs street.
TWO UNFURNISHED and one fur-
I ; nished rooms In best part of city:
I steam heat and all modern con
• voniences. Apply person. 916
_i North Sixteenth street.
n FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
t $" 50 per week and up: warm rooms,
I running hot and cold water; light
r housekeeping and private bath. Wil
v ! son Apartments. No. 143 South Third, j
7 ! * '!
ROOMS WANTED
I GENTLEMAN Locating In city.']
1 deires well-rurnlslied room, modern j
! conveniences, with refined, private |
i family. State particulars. Address
Box H. 6938. care of Telegraph. I
; APARTMENTS FOR RENT ]
i RENT FREE Communicating
I bedroom and kitchen, with improve
ments. electric lights and phone, in
_ return for light service—about one
~ 1 hour's work each day. Snap for riglu |
party. Middle-aged or elderly man
"•anil wife preferred. Inquire Office,
j" i -529 Broad street, 9 to 11 A. M.
;[J" APARTMENTS WANTED
' i~" FURNISHED APARTMENT WAN'T
_ j X am desirous of locating a fur
n nished apartment of about 3 rooms
Ir-i with bath for light housekeeping for
i- myself and wife; must be centrally lo
ir cated. excellent references can be fur
! nlahed Write fully, giving'location.
rent etc. Address Box K. 7112. care
_ I of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
~ 3-ACRE place near Steelton. with
new bungalow on. Close to trolley
'* line. Well and creek water. Fine
[ c truck and poultry farm. Cheap, if
sold at once.
L C. H. COP.DER.
1722 Green St. Bell 560 J.
- FOR PALE Darby residence, cor
'o ner of Pine and Bailey streets, steel-
II ton. Ijot. 49x94 feet. All modern con
>- veniencea. including spacious front
r- i and Side porches. Apply on the
I premises.
FURNISHED ROOMS SOME
TIMES "rent themselves," of course
—just as goods sell themselves on rare
occasions, as when an immediate
urgency comes to a person and the
first thing that offers is welcome. But,
as a rule, it pays, and pays well, to
ADVERTISE furnished rooms there
by securing the right kind of tenants.
RK.VL KSTATE I'QK SALE
FOR SALE
No. 2008 N. Third St.
No. SI 5 James St.
No. 302 Cumberland St.
No. 306 Cumberland St.
No. 1704 Susquehanna St.
No. 22 Prospect St.
No. 16 Prospect St.
No. 1911 Susquehanna St.
No. 1912 N. Third St.
No. 1910 X. Third St.
No. 1908 X. Third St.
No. 410 Woodbine St.
No. 40S Woodbine St.
No. 144 2 Thompson Ave.
No. 1444 Thompson Ave.
No. ISO 9 N. Second St.
No. 1902 Mulberry St.
No. 1503 State St.
No. 2008 N. Seventeenth St.
No. 2010 N. Seventeenth St.
No. 648 PelTer St.
No. 232 Maclay St.
No. 1623 Swatura St.
No. 66 N. Sixteenth St.
No. 433 Peffcr St.
No. 1531 Green St.
No. 202 Hamilton St.
No. 2216 N. Fifth St.
No. 2152 N. Fifth Si.
No. 2150 N. Fifth St.
No. 2214 N. Fifth St.
No. 2206 X. Fifth St.
No. 2245 Atlas Ave.
No. 2242 Atlas Ave.
No. 1917 Park St.
No. 1923 Park St.
New House on Lenox St.
GROUND
I lot of ground on Jefferson St. Cor
ner of Columbia St.
Plot of ground on Wiconisco St.
512 ft. of ground on Mulberry St.,
east of 19th St.
226 ft. of ground on Bellevue Road,
between 19th and 20th Sts.
106 ft. of ground on North Sixth St.
Apply to
CLINTON M. IIKRSIIEV,
14 South Second St.
VACANT POSSESSION AT ONCE
—Two-story brick on Hill; six rooms
and bath; all improvements; front and
back porch; side entrance; drive alley
nice yard; room for garage; newly
papered and painted. C. H. Cordei
-1722 Green stieet. Bell 560 J.
FOR SALE
No. 1243 Swatara street.
313 Crescent —room for garage.
2352 X. Sixth—room for double gar
age.
Emerald street house—room for
double garage.
A. W. SWENGEL,
2131 North Second Street.
62,500 WILL PURCHASE a brick
house with six.rooms and bath, gas
and furnace. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
I THAT most desirable vacant house,
1 SO3 North Seventeenth street; brick
i and stucco; most modernly equipped.
| Inspect it at once. Bell Realty Co.,
i Bergner Building.
I
SEVERAL BRICK HOUSES FOR
SALE Close to all-night street car
I service; all improvements. Prices,
I 63,400 to 63.600. Bell Realty Co., Berg
j ner Building.
j pRICK HOUSE FOR SALE For
; 62,650; 8 rooms, bath, gas. furnace,
porch front, cemented cellar; drive
alley on rear. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
TWO AND THREE-STORY
BRICK HOUSES
I In all parts of the city. All
i improvements. Some with
storerooms. Coiner properties.
Cheap. Small amount down.
Pay as rent.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green St. Bell 560 J.
1 SOUTH NINETEENTH STREET
i XOS. 904-906-90$ At a big bargain!
i Good investment. Lehman & Klinge
| man, 8 North Market Square.
1 HOUSE FOR SALE ON NINE
[ TKENTH STREET Frame. 6 l ooms
I and attic. Price. 61.200. Inquire at
[ 116 Boas street.
| FOR SALE. CHEAP, JANUARY 15—
I Valuable business house property,
!.suitable for department store, located
|on business street, near center of
| population. Building 8 years old, steel
! and brick construction, four floors
with basement, poWer elevator, glass
front, steam heated and Lamson cash
carrying system. Size of building, 37
Ixlso feet —rear entrance on street.
I Department Store, Company, ShamoKin
j Pa.
! BUY YOUR ItOME on our rental
i nayment plan, Small cash or Liberty
' Bond first payment required, balance
' as rent. We have houses in every
! part of the city and suburbs. Apply
] a. P. Doranz. 1220 North Sixth Street.
! FOR SALE Sixth Street, 2332. 10-
room house; all improvements; 119 f t
! lot; Turner street on rear; space to
1 build extra house or two garages, a
big bargain. Apply Lehman & Klinge-
I tpjn, 8 North Market Square.
| FOR SALE. IN THE CITY Twu
I new brick houses. All improvements
i porches. 8 rooms and bath. Possession
iat once. Owner leaving city. Call
Dial 60l-
I FOlt PALE —On easy terms. 2010
to 2018 Susquehanna street. Posses
! sion on April 1. Apply A. p. Doranz,
i J 225 North Sixth.
I 413 KELKER STREET Vacant;
; 5 rooms; all improvements. Price,
is 2 300. D. A. Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg
j Bell 589.
I - — —— ——
! TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE All
improvements: In C 'J>T ; front porch;
I bay window: nice yard to drive alley,
1 1100 down, balance as rent. Liberty
! Bonds accepted.
C. H. CORDER.
' 1722 Green Street. Bell E6OJ
I neal Esate for Sale or Exchange
1 -
WANTED —TO RENT
We are having a number of appll
' cations at this time for furnished
! houses, apartments and rooms. What
Ido you have to offer? Address Mil
ler Brothers A Company, Locust and
I Court street*
' REAL ESTATE FOR KENT
i FOR RENT Furnished house.
| Steam heat, electric and gas. Posses
sion at once. Address J. H. Bolton,
I 2305 Hoffer street. Harrisburg, Pa.
! FOR RENT Large, 3-story brick 1
j building, central location, suitable for '
garage. D. A. Caley. 707 liuDkei '
Building. Bell 689. " " ;
FOR RENT—No. 2000 State street
corner brick house with all Improve
mouts; store room and large garage !
' Good poolroom location. Rent I! 5
J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street! • ' !
FOR REN 1 - Two private garages !
I rear 1607 Swstara street. Rent. 15 00 !
each. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street.
! REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Runt
HOUSES AND GARAGES—At Fifth i
and Curtin Streets; possession of some
! of the houses on thirty days' notice. !
1 Fred C. Miller. 31 North Second. Bell i
| phone 307 J.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
i WANTED Party desires to rent !
I modern house, about 8 rooms, between 1
1 now and April, north and 15 minutes i
; walk to Market Square. Best rcfer
-1 ences. Address X., 7223, care of Tele- ;
i graph.
| TWO TO 25 ACRES, near Harris- i
i burg, with or without buildings. Ad- '
dress P.. 7199. care of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
We have some ready purchasers for
improved Real Estate. Let us know
, what you have lo offer.
. 1 LINCOLN REALTY CO..
1129 North Seventh Street.
' I I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop
j erty in any section of the city, if
7 ! cheap. What have you to offer?
; j CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. Third Street.
' ; Oflices and Storerooms for Rout
FOR KENT
BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM,
r For meetings, conventions,
Banquets, Dances and parties.
Use of piano free. Kitchen
attached.
t H. C. CLASTER, Jeweler
-J 302 Market Street.
~ j
L j STOREROOM 1202 North Third
.. street; shelved ready for business 95
j feet in dypth; skylight; fitted for any
-i kind of business in best block; 3
. j banks and largest market. Call and
! let me show you its advantages. J
. j S. Slbie, 256 Herr street.
MARKET ST. STORE
FOR RENT
r Beautiful Daylight Store.
>. 604 Market Street,
e CHAS. ADLER.
- | 1002 North Third Street.
FARMS
3 A., good buildings 6550
5 A„ good buildings 3,-30
I 11 A., good buildings 6750
15 A., good buildings 61.500
j 20 A., good buildings 62,500
| 20 A., good buildings jj.YOO
i 40 A., good buildings 61,800
| 42 A„ good buildings 61.800
! 75 A., good buildings 62,200
7 102 A., good buildings 63.000
'I 109 A., good buildings 63,700
_'|lso A., good buildings 61.500
I 239 A., limestone 500
. ■ CALL 107 CHESTNUT ST.
s I FOR RENT The Greenawalt
t j Farm, 4 miles north of Harrisburg.
165 acres. Good opportunity. Inquire
- A. S. Thompson. Chambersburg. or
, Mauk & llartman, Severnh and Fmer
. I aid. Bell Phone.
J . I SMALL FARM FOR SALE Local -
>d within one car fare limit. Apply
3 I A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street.
"j FOR SALE—MIsCEI.LANEOUti
7 '
WOOD FOR SALE—Billets or slabs,
1 | stove length. 66.50 per load. Call Bell
1 1055 M.
I FOR SALE New Brunswick Par
y lor Pool Table, complete equipment,
e Cheap on account of moving. Inquire
V D. A. Starr. 527 Race street, City.
I RAISE WHITE MICE during spare
- time. I am malting money, you can
- do the same. Demand enormous.
;. j Profits large. I furnish breeding stock
o> at 75 cents a pair. Inquire H. H. Mll-
V | ler. 1543 Walnut street.
I CIGARS Direct from Factory,
-j Special limited -ffer. 50 Cigars, post
-111 paid, 61. Club of six for 60 each. 65.
postpaid. W. F. Sneil. Rd Lion. Pa.
n I
I FOR SALE 200-H.-P. Automatic
I Engine 25 K. W. belted generator, di
- ! rect current. F. R. Laverty. Bell
phone 1867.
0 ——
FOR SALE Gas Coffee. Peanut
!. or Corn Roaster; also l-11.-P. D. C.
Motor, including shaft and belting.
- Call at 3009 North Fourth street.
>! FOR SALE A large, mahogany
[• i Rlshell machine Plays all makes of
I record*, and a nice selection of music.
- a partv with reference can arrange
part cash, rest to suit buyer. Address
') Box K. 7121. cere of Telegraph.
• A SLIGHTLY USED PIANO FOR
* SALE Fine tone and good condi
tion. Cheap to quick purchaser.
Dealers need not apply. Address 210
South Thirteenth street.
1 FOR SALE One large Hotel
range, one hand-power freight eleva
_ tor one laundry dry room, one 24-
plaie Static X-Ray machine. Apply
. No. 1700 North Second atreet.
t MORRIS SAYS save money buying
- new and pecond-nand furniture here.
J High prices paid for furniture. Morrlt
Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 37ir.
KOH SALE—MISCKLI.AX EOUS |
FOii SALE A number of slightly
used typewriters. Have been return- '
ed to us. Now Is the time to get a i
practically new machine at a rea
sonable price. Keiuintuon Typewriter ! !
Co.. im-lM Walnut street. j <
FOR 'SALE One American ftudl-I '
ator Company 900-foot furnace used'"
two years, practically new. Auniv
Chas. S. 8011. Room 65, Union trust I
Building. |
TYPEWRITERS. BOUGHT Fob I
CAsd AUG WAKES - RENTED 1
EXCHANGED. j
GEO. P. lIUGU t'SON"
205 LOCUST STREET. OP POSIT If 5
ORPHEUMTHEATER L I
BOTH PHONES
FOR SALE one brand new elec
tric furnace olower for sale cheat)
Apply aootf North sixth Street, or Ueli
phone 4667.
SIMON MICHLOVITZ offers for *! '
the machinery and contents of the
Pennsylvania Reduction Company ir
Harrisbuig. Pennsylvania, which hi
bought some time ago. If anybody i
is interested li any of the material m
about said plant to apply at hi. ;
ST- sssaas-pT*
I : 1
CANNED COAL
88 Si
J. B. MONTGOMERY
Just Phone.
FOR r ALE !
I Magazines f or No. 1 Linotypes
A rare bargain for a plant witti '
a No. 1 machine.
i
Address
! THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING
COMPANY. u j
Ilarrisburg, Pa.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS' i
The Store across from Y. W.'c. A '
letters you the Biggest and Best Bar-' 1
i gains in Men s and Boys' Suits. Over
i coats. Mackinaw Coats. Underwear '
j Hats. Caps and Shoes. We are fam
; ous for Low Prices. Uive us a triaL
OUTLET CLOTHING CO I
23 North Fourth Street.'
DOG FOR SALE
Boston Bull, Toy size; weight. 15
! pounds; color, brindle and white; bat
| ears; well bred. 1!., 7001, carc of'
j Telegraph.
! SALE Gas range. Inquire
I 1300 North Sixth. Third Floor. 1
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED .Second-hand adding '
machine and safe in good condition, i
Address P. O. Box 193.
WANTED. TO BUY Second-hand I
I player piano. Stale price, condition 1
; and where it can be seen. Address
C.. 6558. cure or Telegraph. 1
—__ ;
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for '
Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at- 1
tentlon. New-mark A- Cow-n, SOS Broad !
Street. Dial phone 4826.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of Junk. Get our prices before !
selling. Call Bell phone 936, or drop 1
us a postal and our wagon will call 1
Keystone -ron it Metal Co.. Broad and I
Currant streets.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for ail
; kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call j
; Bell phone 4275. B Abrams & Son. !
1 824-822 North Seventh street. I
MAX SMELTZ
Second-hund furniture bought and 1
'sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381 or Dial 584 7, or drop a pos
tal to Max Smcitz, 1016 Market street,
j Will call, city or country,
WANTED
Second-hand motors. Small
size preferred.
I Apply
1 FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP
i Cranberry St.. near Second,
llurrisfburg. Pa.
ELECTRICIANS
Will And an opportunity in the
sale of profitable News Agency In
thriving suburban town.
Influenza has deprived the town
of its only electrician. No Elec
trical Supply Store in town.
Start a business here. The
Newspaper Agency will get you
acquainted with the people.
BOX R. 7474.
Care of Telegraph.
U COHEN' & COMPANY. York and
Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for
1 rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and
, metal and old machines. Send postal
! | or call 3221 W Bel! and Dial 6225.
Minify to I .on n
WE LEND MONEY In compliance
i ! with Act of June 17. 1915. to indlvidu
i I als In need of ready cash; small loans
, a specialty, business confidential, pay
, | ments to suit borrower's convenience.
: positively lowest rates In city.
I PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.
132 Walnut Street
i
MONEY
If >i,u are pressed for ready
j cash to meet any emergency,
call to see U3. We lend money
In compliance with the laws
of the State.
EMPLOYES' 1/7 AN SOCIETY.
I ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG.,
( THIRD AND MARKET STREETS.
j LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE.
Musical
FOR SALE A large niahogany
cabinet Vlctrola, in flrsl-claas condi
tion. Also 42 pieces of music. Good
las new. Cheap to quick buyer. Ad-
I dress Box H. 7120. care of Telegraph.
I VIOLINS. MANDOLINS, GUITARS,'
I BANJOS, Band and Orchestra lnstru
i ments promtply and carefully repair
j ed. OYLEIt'S, 14 South fourth street.
TALKING MACHINES promptly and
carefully repaired by an expert only,
j OYLHH S. ,14 South Fourth street
, IF your Talking Machine needs re
pair*. lust call Bell Phone 3242 J. An
! expert .will be at your service at once.
I Or bring machine to 1213 North Third
street
~ BUSINESS PERSONA I.S
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Estimates. Jobbing. First-class
work. H. W. Hummer. 1423 Liberty
street. City. Bell 4420.
UPHOLSTERING Ot the best
kind. Work guaranteed. We call and
deliver. 208 Broad street Dial phone
4626.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge. 25c do*; double edge. SSc
do*: raor. 25c. Qorgas Drug Store.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—p. H.
Caplan Co.. 208 Market street
QUININE —!x>ok out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUK LAXATIVE
PHOSPHO-QUINTNB will stave It off
If taken In tlrr.e. Gross Drug Store.
112 Market street , i
BUSINESS Oi'S OItTUXITIKS
FOR SALE —Old-established, sound
and profitable business In Harrisburg
Modern, accurate cost system. Open
for Inspection to any responsible busi
ness man who means business. Best
of reasons for selling. About $12,000
required. Address Box K, 7221, care
of Telegraph.
HAVE five to six thousand dollars
to invest In a good, clean, legitimate
business, with position. Address B. j
care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
FOR SALE Millinery Shop, good
will stock and fixtures. Old. reliable
stand, doing good business. 1306
Market streeb
FOR SALE Fruit, confectionery
and cigar store. Reasonable price.
Roasting coffee and peanut machine.
Good scales. Inquire at 514 Market
street.
HAULING AND MOVING
AUTO HAULING Anything, any
where, furniture moving. Cuil Bell
1591 W.
HEAVY HAULING— Fully equipped
for furniture, freighl and piano mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustpruuf body. J.
E. Grubber's Truck Service, lrvtn
Aungst, manager, llershey. Fa. Bell
phone 15R6.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING —Furniture moving. Prompt
service. Ernest Corbin. 656 Culdei !
street. Both phones. Bell 363GJ. Dial
1 3683. j
i IUCKS Local and long-distance
balding. 424 Roily. Both phones.
i AUTO HAULING —Local or long
1 distance. Furniture und piano moving
'a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 91."
) Capital street. Both phones.
' AUTO TRUCK SERVICE—LocaI and
S long distance. F. J. Martor, Bell 39-J,
I
AUTO HAULING—LocaI and long
! distance. Furniture moving a spe
-1 clalty. Rates reasonable. Prompt
| service. Call Bell 623 J.
i LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE
I HAULING Prqmpt service. A & B.
j Motor Express. 917 Capital Street.
] Bell phone 1635 J.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE
I CONRAD BROS.. 341 KELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
_
j GENERAL HAULING AND FAST
EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns
I with auto trucks. Only experienced
; and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320.
j or Dial 2265.
WHERE TO DINE
j ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
' THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
i STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Homo
; cooking served to Businessmen and
! Ladies in separate dlningrooms.
storage
STORAGE —419 Broad street, nouse
! hold goods, merchandise. Private
! rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of alt kinds. D. Cooper & Co.
j Both phones.
1 STORAGE —In hi ick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
! G. Diener, 408 Market street.
STORAGE Private rooms for
I household goods in fireproof ware-
I house. $3 per month anil up. Lower
' storage rales in uon-tlreproof ware
; bouse. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-
I 445 South Second street.
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
1312 Derry St.
! BELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER.
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
511 North Second Street.
BELL 252. DIAL2I4S.
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
Beautifully situated on Ma kei street
east of Twenty-sixth, and OD the
noitu and east faces the new park
way. The prices of lots are moderate.
Miller Ar Co.. Agents.
Cleaners uud Djcrs
IT PAYS to nave Clothes Cleaned.
Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best
place In town Call and deliver
Goodman's. 13U6V9 Nortb Sixth. Both
Phones.
Garages. Accessories and Repairs
FOR RENT Private garages, real
1272 Miller street, one block from
Thirteenth and State streets Five
btllars per month. Inquire ol Wil
liam E. Orr. 101 South s.i unit street.
H- 'one 643.31.
SPECIAL ON AUTO CHAINS
28x3 $3.65
30x3 $3.75
30xS',i $3 95
32X3 V 4 $4 15
31X4 $4.40
32x4 $4 50
33x4 $1.60
34x4 $4.80
DAYTON CYCLE CO..
912 North *••- -,icel.
WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE
PAKTs
r-'ra'r.es strulglUeiit'd and welded.
Heavy Ca't Iron Our Specialty,
e-x mi Welders. Work Guaranteed
CAPITAL CITY WELDING CO..
1538 Logan St.
RKU 4396J
1 MAGNETOS All types. 4 and t
80-icli .ligh 'ension. Elshniaiin, Dixey,'
Soilldorf. Mea. Kemy and different
makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A.
SchiffP'Un, *2-24-26 North Cameron
; Street. Bell 3613.
AUTO KADIAI'iRS ot ail kinds re
paired by specialists. Also fenders,
I lamps, etc. Best service In town. Har
irlsbuig Auto Radiator Works. 805
North. Thin street.
AUTOMORII.ES
FOR SALE Bulck Roadster. AI
shape. Bargain Cor some one. A.
Schirtman, 22-24-26 North Cameron.
WM. PIINN OA HAGE
804-B Mueneh street. Llmouulnee lor
funeral, parti* and balls; careful
drivers; open day and ilghL Bell
4664.
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO.
All aorts of auto tup and cushion
work done by experts; also repair
work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South
Cameron Street.
BETTER SITUATIONS WANTEI
Tills column has two objects: First, to help men and women wliol
now employed to secure better positions; second, to put employers In dH
touch wltli an ambitious class of workers.
CHIEF CLERKSHIP OR ASSIST
ANT MANAGER By young man
with executive ability to handle and
keep up organisation; statistician; two
years' experience along this line, four
yeara other work, which Includes
alenography and typewriting, collec
tions, express business, payrolls, and
, govsrnment work. High and business
AUTOMOBILES
YOU CAN BUY A
REBUILT TRUCK
OX CONVENIENT MONTH IA
PAYMENTS
1 lie anil 2-ton Garf-qJ
rhnsMig only or equippvu w'r
express or dump bodies.
I'i-1 li-Z'.i and 2',j-toi
Bethlehem*, with or wiihou
bodies.
Light delivery wagon*. In
eluding Buicks. Overlandi
und Vims.
TH E OVEIt LAXD-11ARRISBURG
Open Evenings,
212-2'.4 North Second St. Both Ph
OVERLAND
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
SPECIAL OFFERS THIS WEI
r.-I'AS.SKXGER 810 FOUI
OVERLAND TOURING Re
tin lulled and thoroughly over
hauled, equipped with COl'l
tire*.
1916 FORD TOURING—Me
ehanically tine ' hope, pain
and tires like new.
WILLYS-KNIGHT u-PAS
SENGER TOURING Re fin
ished wine color with blael
wheels. Excellent tires. Look)
and runs like new.
T.ATE MODEL CHANDLEI'
COUPE Silvr.rtown Core
tires, revarnlshed. Prac
tically a brand new car ai
less than dealer's cost.
THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG
Open Evenings,
212-214 North Second St. Both Ph
AUTO FOR SALE Late 1916 I
well. 5-passenger touring car,
equipped demountable rim. 1n Al
dltlon. Bargain to quick buyer.
! ply Edward W. Evans. 36 North 1
I street. Bell 1390. Dial 3573.
! FOR SALE 19TT-1914 Ford T
I ings. *425.1)1'. *325.00, to settle est
Address Box ti 6561, care of
! graph.
I FORD ROADSTER, almost nev
' Jackson, touring car, over
valves.
| Hudson touring car. all good
! and two . tras.
] Eight commercial bodies for t
mobile trucks.
C. A. FAIR WAGON & AUTO WO
| East End Mulberry Street Brld
| Fine"' condition. New tires, llut
sold. Best offer takes it. A. W. Tt
! man. Millersburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
1 Liberty Demonstrator.
1 Reo Roadster.
1 1912 Cadillac.
I 1916 Cadillac.
1 1917 Chevrolet (recently over!
Ed).
11ARRISBURO AUTO AND 1
REPAIR CO.,
131 South Third Street.
] SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto
! pairing b.- expert. Road Job:
| specialty. Charge reasonable.
I Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 N
' Cameron street.
I
I v
j
|
USED
FORDS—FORDS— FORDS
1917-1918 MODELS
TOURING CARS.. .'.5300 TO *ij
ROADSTERS *2'6 TO JI
SUSDANS *3OO TO *6
DELIVERY *315 TO *4
COUPE * 5
ALSO ROADSTER AND TOURIT
BODIES AT BARGAIN PRICES
ONE SPECIAL SPEEDSTI
WITH DISC WHEELS. SCHUTI
800T —A REAL SPORT CAR.
THESE CARS HAVE BEI
■ OVERHAULED AND REPAINTS
I AND ARE SPLENDID VALUI
I CONVENIENT TERMS CAN I
ARRAMGKD.
MAC'S GARAGE. INC.,
11.7 S. THIRD ST.
3777 BELL. <* l3 DIAL
•
Additional Classified A<
•n Opposite Page
school eduoatlon. References fun
ed. Address L, 7117. care of
graph.
MECHANICAL SHOP BUPE
TENDENT 14 years' expert
seeks greater opportunities In gel
machine or tool work. Age 30.
rled. At,references. Address Bo
7114. care of Telegraph.