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i Every lay Wall Find Classified Ads Bat Should Have Your Personal Attentionj
2>eatbB !
FYEHHAKT Died, March 10, 191;'.:
J .aw re nee Earl Everhart, aged '-•> I
1 ears.
Funeral services on Thursday ;
morning. at 10 o'clock, from his Into;
residence, t>l6 Woodbine street.'
Burial at Mechanicsburs- Relatives i
and friends are invited to attend,
without further notice.
—
HOOVER On March 9, 1919. John;
W. Hoover, at lajiicastcr. Pa., aged |
"4 years.
Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at ;
2 o'clock, from the Boas Street U.I
R. Church. Interment East Harns
burg Cemetery. The relatives and ;
friends are invited to attend with
out further notice. The remains
can be viewed Wednesday evening,
from 7 to 9 o'clock, at lloover and >
Son Funeral Parlors.
POST AND FOPNP
HOST A bunch of keys, between
corner of Forster and Green streets i
and 113 Market street. Reward if I
returned to 2'3l Forster street.
HOST—Child's turtle-shell glasses,;
between Paxton and Swatara street;
on Eleventh. Reward if returned to.
334 South Cameron street. j
ESCAPED from warehouse of I
American Railway Express Co., tw,ii
Airedale dogs. Reward if returned to
office. Fourth and Chestnut streets.
HOST Gold brooch, set with
pearls in shape of bunch of grapes
and green enameled leaf. Reward if j
returned to Telegraph Office, or Bell i
phone ISO6M. '
I.OST Eady's Locket, "between,
Xortli street and 1133 Market street,!
containing baby hair and photograph, t
Very precious to owner. Liberal re- i
ward if returned to 1133 Market
street.
IN STK t CTTONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand. Typewriting. English,!
Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Arithmetic,);
etc. DAY AND NIGIIT SCHOOL OPEN
ALL YEAR. Enter any time. Bell
135. Dial 4616.
BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, i,
131 Market St. Chaa. R. Beckley. ;
HEI.l* WANTED—MALE
.
j
WANTED, AT ONCE,
FIRST CLASS .j;
MEN TAILORS
to work on ladies' garments.
Permanent employment and I
good wages to efficient men.
Apply at once to
MARY SACHS,
310 N. Third Street.
11
YOUNG MAN - IS years or upward. Is
wanted for work In office of financial:"
institution. Must be good penman j
••ltd furnish references. Wages, s3o.' I
i• i -tart. Promotion. Address Box <
E. 7417. care of Telegraph. ji
WANTED A live, intelligent!
printer as "Manager." Must be able to j 1
take entire charge of business. Ad-''
ire.ss Bulletin Publishing Co., Dills- !!
'■urg, Pa.
WANTED • A man to work on -
awn and garden, two or three days a!
v.-ek or part of days. Apply 501 jj
i'elegraph Building. j i
',
STENOGRAPHER Experienced;'
Monographer, familiar with general -
• >'tiec work. Good opportunity fori
titan who can qualify. Apply by letter, 1 i
- atmg age. experience, salary expect- 1
id, etc. American Radiator Company. -
110 North Second street.
WANTED, AT ONCE Two experi- j
• need poperhangere. Piece-work.
Apply 1317 North Fifth.
WANTED Y'oung man sixteen or ,
seventeen years old to do clerical (
work. Chance for advancement. Ap-,_
Ply by letter to Box T, 7413, care of i
I'elegraph. 1
WANTED A good man, between '
3S and 38, for outside work. Bond;!
and reference required. Apply Grand"
Union Tea Co., 208 North Second ,
street.
WANTED Reliable baker. at {
once. Apply- J. K. Freymeyer, Eliza- "
bethtown. Pa
WANTED Man to work on farm '
year around job. Apply R. B. Strieker. 1 ?
J'auphin, Pa., or Bell phone OR-13. I 1
WANTED An experienced instir- 1
ance man to represent an old LIFE, '"
MUK and ACCIDENT Company. One'
capable of taking charge of debit and;?
office. Address "Manager," 403 Mar-;'
ket street. Harrtsburg, Pa.
MEN Opportunity offered to iearn j ]
salesmanship without interference I
with present position. Good positions : :
open for ambitious men. Address !
Box P. 6628, care of Telegraph. j [
WANTED First-class auto me
chanic for first-class garage in good,'
country town. Good wages to light!'
party. References required. Address!'
Box L, 74U9, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Men for counter work. ■
Experienced preferred. Apply Rustfc ,'
Dairy Lunch, 5-7 South Third" street. !'
WANTED Experienced clothlngjl
salesman. Apply at once. A. J. Lehr-1"
man. 37 South Front street. Steelton I
., f-
MEN 18 and over, desiring Gov-! 1
eminent Clerkships. Railway Mail if
Post Office, Customs. Internal Reve-i
-nue, Census, War Risk, $lOO month I
write for free particulars of examina- e
lions. Raymond Terry tformer Civil if
Service Examiner), Continental Build- -
lng, Washington.
_PLUMBERS WANTED—Open shop, j 1
75e hour. Apply C. S. Thompson. 3'j"9is
Atlantic avenue. Atlantic City, N. J. I
WANTED—Men wlshtng posittorflir
Firemen. Brakemen. Electric Motor- l
. men. Colored Train Porters. Pennsyl-'r
vania. Ohio and New York roads. Nol
experience necessary. slou-$l5O Per
month. Quick promotion $3OO-$3OO 1
per month positions. Name position r
wanted. Inter Railway Dept. (74), In- -
dianapolts, Ind.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE -
WANTED Woman for house
work in family with two children, in
best section of city. Address P. O. \
Box 884. 2
FOR SALE jj'
No. 1723 Forster St. jj
New 2V)-story lirlck house, eon- !
falsing *4 rooms, bath and pantry.
Oak and rypreas finish white
enamel finish bathroom. Front and
back porches. Cemented cellar
with hot and cold water and laun- !
dry. Gas and electric lights.
Steam heat, I.ot 10x110 ft. with j
IS ft. drive alley In rear.
Miller Brothers & Co. !
Real Katate
Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
Member* Hbg. Real ICatute Hoard
1
WEDNESDAY EY r ENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 12, 1919.
I HELP WANTED— FEMALE
WANTED
Broad silk loom fixers. Apply
! HARRISBURG SILK MILL
Second and North Street.
.
WANTED
! Reliable, middle-aged, white woman,
i for general housework, in family of
i three adults. Good wages and pieas
j ant home. Address
I BOX Z. 7041. CAftE OF TELEGRAPH.
j MILLINERY* MAKER WANTED
Apply Mrs. YValzer, 29 South Second
I street.
WANTED Middle-aged woniau
! for general housework. Small family.
:No washing. References. luquire
1005 Bridge street. New Cumberland.
I WANTED A good, strong, white
woman for day's work. One who thor
; oughly understands cleaning. Refer
ences required. Apply 1504 State
i street.
, WANTED Experienced weavers. J
also learners. Apply Silk Mill, Second
I and North streets. j
: WANTED Experienced chain - ;
i hermaid. Apply Plazu Hotel. :
I WANTED Girl for general house- j
work. Small family. Very good pay. I
[Apply 2128 North Third street, or Bell;
(telephone 1903.
' WANTED - Buttonhole maker to j
| Work buttonholes by hand. Bring;
safcnpie. Shearer Co., 394 Market
I street.
j SALESMEN WANTED I
j SALESMEN 150 per cent, profit, I
! selling excellent specialty proposition I
to business and professional men. Full'
! time or side line. Crowther & Fuhr,
I 3963 North Stillman street, Philadel-;
! phi a. Pa.
WE want an ex-County or City Of
; ficial a Bank Employe a School i
Principal a man of this type in
short, a man of integrity and large j
) acquaintance in llarrisburg to repre-1
sent a financial house handling only!
highest grade securities. A man pos-!
jessing these qualities is assured sue- ;
| cess and permanent, satisfactory com-;
I pensntion. Y'our communication will!
be treated as confidential, if you so |
desire. Address H., 408 Finance 81dg.,,
I Philadelphia.
1 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
YY ANTED . Experienced young,
man, 20 years old. wishes position;!
; can furnish reference. Address H.,!
! I 419. care of Telegraph. I
' WANTED Clerk desires clerical i
work in spare time; ten years' experi- ;
ence; good, eligible hand, typewriting!
and copying faculty. Address Box,
R. 6634, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Man. 33 years of age,!
wishes position in men's furnishing j
!or grocery store, or as timekeeper, or;
other Office work; can furnish very I
best of references. Address I*., 1323
North Second street.
WANTED Man wants general
housework, dishwasher, waiter; can!
drive car. Apply lot Ridge street,
Steelton.
WANTED Colored man wants
position as porter; good city ref
erence. Call, or address, 63S Briggs,
street.
WANTED Y'oung mail. 21, wishes'
position at anything; high school
education; willing, reliable. Address'
S. I l '.. 311 YValnut street.
,l
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe (
' WANTED Position as steno-!
grapher by young woman, who has
two years' experience in general of
fice work. Address A. 8., care of.
Telegraph.
WANTED Fancy washing and!
ironing to do at home. Inquire 316
Harris street, or Dial phone 6028.
WOMAN wants day's work. House- '
cleaning, etc. Call Dial 5839.
ROOMS FOli KENT
FuR RENT Two nicely-furnish- I
ed rooms, for gentlemen. Call 24
Chestnut street, Steelton. Pa.
For RENT Furnished front
room: city sti-am heal, electric lights
and gas. Inquire 38 South Third
street. Third Floor Apartment.
FOR RENT Large, unfurnished i
livingroom, first floor front, suitable!
for suite of rooms, modern conveni
ences. Inquire Daytfln Cycle Co., 913!
North Third street. Dial 4990.
FOR KENT Furnished, bay win-1
dow front room, second floor: cltv
steam, electric light, shower hath and
phone: centrally located; reference.'
Address Box R. 7416, care of Tele-,
graph.
FOR RENT 4 unfurnished rooms!
and kitchen. Call 3701 Main street,
Penbrook, Pa.
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING '
RCOM& Single or communicating; ,
kitcho-ettes. Stoves furnished free '
Strictly private. laundry, phone and
bathroom privileges. Inquire 439
Broad street. Daily inspection in- :
vlted
;
LARGE, furnished room, suitable
for two women; steatn and electric'
light. Address Box L 7413, care of'
Telegraph.
. .
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms '
for light housekeeping; all conveni-!
ernes, with gas range; centrally io-;
cated in business section. Address Box
L 7414. care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Elegantly furnish-!
Ed rooms, with private family; no I
light housekeeping: references. Bell
phone 624, Dial 4957.
j
FOR RENT Two nicely furnish- i
ed rooms, for light housekeeping. Ap-'
ply 26 South Eighteenth street. !
FOR RENT Two unfurnished!
rooms, for light housekeeping: all!
conveniences. Inquire 631 Harris
street.
FOR RENT Three, unfurnished I
rooms for light housekeeping, with -
lefined family; two people preferred-i
no children. 1616 North street. 'i
NO. 1 SOUTH FRONT ST.. STEEL- 1
TON. PA. Three unfurnished front'
rcoms for rent. Bell phone 2tBY. ;
FOR RENT Largo, well-furnish-'
ed rooms. Inquire 113 Locust street. I
APARTMENTS FOR KENT !
FURNISHED APARTMENT Con-!
vc-nient to busines district; 6 rooms!
and bath, hardwood floors, all im
provements. city steam. Immediate'
possession. Address Box B. 6699, care)
of Telegraph.
FOR RENT 132 Walnut street.!
two rear apartments, two rooms and I
bath, electric lights and steam heat !
Possession April 1. Apply Common
wealth Trust Company.
WANTED TO RENT
I WILL PAY $2O
TO THE PERSON
THAT WILL
RENT ME A HOUSE
WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. |
HILL PREFERRED.
APPLY
1560 VERNON STREET.
; WANTED—TO KENT
) YVANTED. FARM To work on
shares ol' one hundred acres or more.
Have implements for same. Address
1 D. M., care of Telegraph.
| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
C. JI. CORDER,
REAL ESTATE. RENTS. ETC.
i BUILDING LOTS AT BELLEVUE
- for sale or exchange on city property.
I Fine location. These lots are extru
[large and an ideal spot to build a lino
-' home on.
II
. I Several fine suburban homes with
' ito 1 acre land. These homes are
, [ cottage style, with ail improvements,
; fruit, etc. Terms easy. at
j Paxtung, Penbrook. l'rogress. New
i Cumberland. Camp Hill, Oyster's
\ Point, Washington Heights and Enola.
'I Y'acant. on Hill, 2-story brick, all
| improvements, front and rear porches,
j ouilt four years. 6 rooms and bath,
(side entrance, nice yard to drive alley.
. Ten minutes' walk to station. $5OO
(down, balance as rent. Will take Ford
'! car as first payment.
I
; Y'acant April 1, 2-story brick, all
'[improvements, 6 rooms and bath,
i porches, on Hill (corner); built 5
| years. $5OO down, balance as rent.
| Will take Ford ear as first payment.
'j Vacant April 1. 2-story brick, on
i Will. $lOO down, balance as rent. 7
j rooms and bath.
j Vacant April 1. on Hill. Market
; street. 3-story brick. 9 rooms and
bath, all Improvements, electric and
I gas, front porch. Good repair. Terms
j right.
i Several fine 3-story brick houses
!on Hill. Room for garage, drive al
! ley, porches, steam heat, electric and
; gas.
Several 3-story brick houses up
town. Steam heat, front porch, side
; entrance. Small amount down.
• Y'acant Livery Stable at New Cum
berland. Fine location for garage.
! Small amount down. Will take auto.
; 10-room frame house at New Cum
j bei land. Steam heat, electric and gas,
t porches. YY'UI take car in exchange.;
| 2U-story frame, on Hill (single), j
corner house,-slate roof, furnace, open
I stairs, 6 rooms and attic; room fori
•arage. $5OO down. Pay as rent.
Will consider Auto or Liberty j
Bonds on any of the above properties ;
j mentioned.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J.
Rents Collected, Loans, etc. ]
j
■ j
I HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES j
1 Three-story frame, 8 rooms, with!
all improvements, on Muench street,
near Sixth. Price, $3,500.
Two frame houses, on Penn street.,
near Broad, $1,500 each.
< Three-story frame house, with all
impror ements on Linden street. $3,000. -
Pay Like Rent.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
1129 Seventh Street.
FOR SALE
I
'2513 N. Sixth St., 3-story brl k.
[514-16 Emerald St., 3-story b/ick.
PROGRESS
10 lots, 225x135 ft. Bargain to quisle
purchaser.
H. M. BIRD.
i ;
Union Trust Bldg.
SWATARA ST*. 1522 For sale,
•three-story brick, eight rooms and!
I bath, all other improvements, side en- :
trance; price very reasonable. Bell [
Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
. PENBROOK $2,500 will purchase J
a Penbrook house with seven rooms,
lot, 30x200. with garage and chicken- '
House. Bell Realt> Co., Bergner!
Building.
i PENN ST., 231S Y'acant house for!
sale; brick construction, six rooms and I
•bath, steam heat, gas and electric
; light, concrete front porch, side on- |
trance; price. $3,400; easy terms. Belli
! Realty Co., Bergner Building.
! SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE ON*!
! EASY TERMS Brick construction;;
til 1 modern improvements, including!
steam heat: price. $3,400. Bell Realty
j Co., Bc-rgner Building.
SECOND ST.. 1707 Desirable
property for sale: now vacant: tea j
looms and bath: other improvements:
i lot. 11xS7. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
; Building.
I SMALL AMOUNT OF CASH NEED- '
ED To purchase No. 1312 Swatara |
; street: brick construction, nine rooms;
and bath, all other improvements. Bell [
Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
KEILY ST.. 627 Three-story!
I brick, nine rooms and bath. gas. t
steam heat: price reasonable. Beli I
I Realty Co., Bergner Building. i
I FOR SALE Fivo-room-and-attic
: frame house, water In house. Pent-
I for $B.OO per month. YVill brin£
! $9.00. Price. $BOO.OO cash to qui?k
| buyer. Inquire 212 Crescent street.
j FOR SALE Six-room-and-attic
! frame house, water and gaa. Ren,~
I for $B.OO per month. YVill bring
$lO.OO. Price. $900.00 cash to quick
buyer. Inquire 212 Crescent street
j FOR SALE Sixteentd and BoiT,
streets brick house. 9 rooms and bath I
all modern Improvements, nice var ' '
I drive alley. Fine location. Call'B ui' 1
; phone 2912. j
| FOR SALE 111 Boas street i i
'story brick dwelling, with porch front
|S rooms and bath, electric light nnH
; gas. Good location. Inquire 1071
I Boas street. I
; BUY YOUR HOME—BUY IT RIGHT '
A. YV. BYVKNGEL, i
i Bell 2575J No. 2131 N. Second St.!
i FOP SALE Most attractive Wst!
j Shore home. All modern conveniences I
I Will sell at a sacrifice. <"all Peii!
phone 3037 R. *" aell i
j FOR SALE House on North Fif
teenth street, 9 rooms, all improve
jment. gas and electric combination
j fixtures, front porch. 23 ft. front bv
!91 ft. Price. $3,500. Inquire No le it
[Market street. '
• $4OOO YVILL BUY a single house
j with all improvements on Bowman
.'avenue. Camp Hill. $lOOO in ca*S
| Balaiico can remain in mortgage i„ I
■ quire J. K. Klpp. ' in " |
| FOR SALE Paxtang, p a . •;c, R
j Brisbane street, fine suburban, "'-room
I brick house, hteam heat, electric and
I gas. front and rear porches, lot 20v
1& B be
BUY Y'OUR HOME on our rental
payment 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- Dora" 7 - 132 North Sixth strieL
FOR SALE —On easy terms, 2010
| to 2018 Susquehanna street. Possei- I
Blon on April Apply A. P. Doraaz. '
I 1225 North blxtn.
~ FOR SALIC 3-story brick house"
or, Hill. 8 rooms, porch, steam heaV
i side entrance; Immediate possession ,
(Call Dial phone 5081. 1
I THE LOGICAL BUYER FOR
YOUR TROPERTY is the man to
whom it would be worth most be- - e||
cause of its location and character, lie
is the man Yvho is more eager to buy it
KRI —when he tinds out about it—than
you arc to sell it. Yes there .IS pjj
*: (jjjj SUCH A MAN. He is not always fel
ijffl easy to find, but he is worth finding.
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ill I
l REAL, ESTATE FOR SATE I
•
IF IT S REAL, ESTATE.
SEE SANDER LIN.
I : TOSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN ON
I ] ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
; PROPERTIES ON OR ABOUT
! APRIL 1.
i; PICK OUT YOUR HOME NOW
AND DON'T BE CAUGHT
[ NAPPING AURIL 1.
I WICONISCO ST.. 623 to 631 Five
'houses, 3-story brick, eight rooms and
bath, all Improvements, front porch.
II driveway in rear, newly painted and
fixed up in first-class shape; it will
j pay you to look at these houses be
jfcro buying
i MAIIANTONGO ST.. 616 and 620 —j
i Three houses, 3-story brick, eight
I rooms and bath, all improvements;]
I right price to quick buyer.
i
I SIXTH ST.. 2631-2633 Three-'
! storv brick, eight rooms and bath,!
j gas and electric lights, front porch,'
! I all improvements; only two left.
'
I SCHUYLKILL ST.. 618 to 628 Six!
j houses, 3-story, buff brick fronts, all
! modern improvements; these are ex
jceptionally nice looking homes; you
can't make a mistake if you select
| one of these homes.
I SIXTEENTH ST., S., 542—Two-story
! brick, six rooms and bath, all im
! provements, front porch, cement cel-
I lar. nice rear entrance; a very nice
'neighborhood; the last one of twenty.
i DERRY ST. AND TWENTY-SEV
ENTH Three-story brick, will be
completed about April 1: hardwood
floors, steam heat, gas and electric
•light, cemented cellar, everything
i that is nice in a home.
IF ANY OF THE ABOVE
! Properties DO NOT APPEAL TO
YOU. COME IN AND SELECT
YOUR LOT, PICK OUT THE
STYLE HOUSE YOU WANT AND
' WE WILL BUILD IT FOR YOU
' WITH A SMALL AMOUNT OF
MONEY; BALANCE SAME AS
j RENT.
, D. ASA SANDER LIN.
Rcom 1. Security Trust Bldg.,
i 36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1390. DIAL 3573.
FOR SALE
2051 Susquehanna, a brick, 8 rooms,
bath, hot air. gas. porches, $2,800.
I Possession April 1.
i 2207 I/Ogan. brick. 8 rooms, bath,}
(hot air. gas, porches. $2,500. Posses
jsion April 1.
D. A. CALEY,
707 Kunkel.
Bell 559.
! FOR SALE
'cYMP HILL — 2%-story brick dwell
ing. S rooms and bath, hot air heat.
: nice, large front porch, facing soutli
'or lot 50x130 feet. Chiekenhouse and
; garage in rear. A number of fruit
i trees in tearing. Adjoining lot same
isize. Logan street, just west of Bow
i man avenue. Inquire on premises, or
' phone 3180-R Bell,
i P A. E. STRODE.
j
I h*bU SALE On Walnut street,
| Camp Hill, 2',-story frame dwelling.
7 rooms and bath, lot, 70x2u0, 2.7 bear-i
ling fruit trees. Possession can be had I
ion very short notice.
j For Sale One acre of ground im- !
I proved by a new 6-room bungalow.
! now vacant, located close to Ilock
jville ear line. This plot is elegantlv
I it.rated, is close to the city and of-'
I fered at the attractive price of!
1 52,600.06.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Agents,
Second and Walnut Sts,
I FOR SALE - A good 16 per cent.'
; real estate investment. A. \V. i
j Swengei. 2131 North Second street.
| FOR SALE Thiee 3-story frame!
j houses, eight rooms, paved street.
$2,100 each. Two brick seml-bunga
lows, 6 looms, laundry, bath, pantrv
porches, $3,150 each. Two bricks all
improvements. $5,100 both. Also' in
dustrial plant, line water power. Bell
1334 J.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.,
Locust and Court Sts.
FOR RENT
j No. 205 N. Third St. 3-story brick j
13 rooms and bath. Rents for $lOO
• per month.
i BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME— !
"lIILLCREST" —FOR RENT
I.arge. country house, one block
iftom trolley, all improvements. Hot!
land cold water, steam heat. gas. elec
i trie light, sun parlor, extensive!
j grounds, tennis court, garage. Terms!
I reasonable. Immediate possession.
Call Bell phone 3139R-1. or address
Baron Bestecki. P. O. Box 94. New
i Cumberland. Pa.
FOR RENT A store property, in
Lewisberry along the main street, a
two-story, eight-room house, a large!
storeroom and two-story warehouse, |.
a large lot and outbuildings. This
store has been doing a paying busi
! ness. Rent very low. Apply to the!
Store or to Jacob H. Gross, New Cum- !
| beriand.
OWNER will rent to small family,
without children, furnished home on
North Second street. Eight large i
rooms. In good repair and well fur
nished. Prefer reserve top floor, two'
rooms, for storage personal goods I
Rent sixty or fifty dollars per month!'
Address' 0., 6627. care of Telegraph
Office.
FOR RENT No 327 N. Hanover
street; brick, eight rooms, steam i
heat, cooking range, gas, electric c
light, new paper, ail modern improve- -
inents, side and rear yard. *27.50 per
month. Mrs. E. A. Parker. 315 North I
| Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa.
j* FOR RENT 5-roomed house and -
| summer Jcit c Ji e iJ suitable for colored
people. Rent. 11-.00 per month. In-it
quire A. Bariich, iuo South Fourth <
I Steclton.
) REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED, TO RENT By returned
naval aviator, a house in desirable
locality, with modern improvements
preferred, city or suburban. Posses
sion wanted April 15* or sooner. Ad
dress 11.. 7405. care of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
i We have some ready purchasers for
| Improved Real Estate. Let us know
J j what you have to offer.
LINCOLN REALTY CO
1129 North Seventh Street.
WANTED—TO RENT ' "
■ We are having a number of appil
; cations at this time for furnihsed
' I houses, apartments and rooms. What
jdo you have to offer? Address Mil
ler Brothers & Company, Locust and
j Cou-t streets.
i READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY
! WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER*
| BELL AND DIAL PHONES
I CHAS. ABLER, 1002 N. THIRD ST.
Offices and Storerooms for Rent
FOR RENT
.BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM..
t For meetings, conventions
Banquets Dances and Parties'
Use of piano free. Kitchen
attached.
11. C. CLASTER, Jeweler.
302 Market Street.
FOR RENT
Second and third floors over
Claster's Jewelry Store, now
i occupied by ICellbcrg's Studio
| Has been occupied as a photo
graphic studio for over ten
years.
Apply
CLASTER'S JEWELRY STORE,
302 Market Street.
STOREROOM.
Good Business Location,
504 Market Street.
CHAS. ADLER.
1002 North Third Street.
$lO.OO, STOREROOM 230 .Hamilton
street, suitable for barber, taiior
p.oi-lroom or cigar store. Clias. Adler'
1002 North Third street. '
FOR RENT Large storeroom and
house combined .in Lewisberry York
county. Pa. Apply at Post 'Office.
Lewisberry.
FARMS
FARMS.
Large and small, on easy terms. From
1 to 260 acres. $3OO to $1,300 down will
buy any one. The balance on easy
i payments. Apply
I 107 CHESTNUT STREET.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
' ______
PEOPLE COMING BACK
THREE OR FOUR TIMES.
SAY THAT
j LONG FLAME FURNACE COAL
is so satisfactory that no other
COAL
gives the same
SATISFACTION.
, Order 1,000 lbs. to-day. $4.70.
Bell 600. Dial 2343
J. B. MONTGOMERY.
NO COAL CARDS NEEDED. i
SUBURBAN DELIVERY.
FOR SALE
1 diningroom suite (Early English
Mission). *
1 three-burner oil stove.
1 small refrigerator,
j 2 parlor stands,
j Several good chairs.
I 1 bureau,
i 1 washstand.
j Call 2323 N. Fourth St., City. !
' FOR SALE—I refrigerator, kitchen !
table, dining table, sideboard, organ, i
| crib, and few other articles. Will sell
i reasonable. Inquire 78 Reservoir
I street.
I FOR SALE A bargain, good one-I
I story building, 12x16. Easily moved.'
I Also good roll-top desk. A. S. Milter,!
| Eighteenth and State streets. Ueii
Ipbone 2323.
FOR SALE Child's white onam
.eled crib, drop side: oak bedroom
I suite, oil parlor lamp. Left city. No
reasonable offer refused. Call at 1914
; Park street.
TWO line Blenheim Spaniel Puppies
, left; 8 weeks old: pedigreed. Male
$25.(10; female, $20.00. 312 Hummel'
; street.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
The Store across from Y. W. C A
i offers you the Riggest and Best Bar- 1
gains In Men's and Boys' Suits. Over- I
coats. Mackinaw Coats, Underwear !
Hats. Caps and Shoes. We are faro- I
ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial i
OUTLET CLOTHING CO., I
93 North Fourth Street
FOR SALE Dark oak, hand-carv- !
ed china closet and buffet to match
also diningroom table and chairs In-'
quire 107 Boas street. ' :
FOR SALE A parlor suite! re-i
frigerator. organ; also a few other!
household goods. Apply 2306 Jeffer-!
son. |
FOR SALE Sewing machines 1
three very good used Drop-head ma-i
chines. Cheap. Call 130S Vernon'
street, City. $
| FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
Si V\ PEW KITE US BOUGHT FOR
9 ! CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED,
il ' GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
$ 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
4 [ ORPHEUM THEATER,
jj . ROTH PHONES.
j)' FOR SALE - A Revelation oil
s' burning china tiring kiln, including
) i stock; also n double folding-bed
: Both in good condition. Can be seeri
J my evening, 7 to 9 o'clock, at 212
s i Green street.
j j FOR SALE Itufus Tied Belgian
fl I Hares. Fine stock. Heavyweight
5 type. Excellent color and condition
II Bucks and Does. Aug. Rich 417
ijiSoiith Seventeenth street. ' •
i ! 3 EIGHT-FOOT FLOOR SHOW
* CASES FOR SALE
S i • Apply
SEPT., BOWMAN & CO.
I j FOR SALE Reversible reed baby
J carriage, in good condition. Call
jj | eveningc after 5 o'clock, at 110 South
J • street.
!)', F °. U £ ALE—One roli-top typewrit-'
II Ing desk, solid quartered oak Will
S'sell at a great bargain. Apply g W
!| | Ream, 1312 Susquehanna street. "!
! I CIGARS From Factory at 51
$I 2.i to $1.50 per box of 50. postpaid
'1 or trial box of eaeli for $3.25 w ic
- I Sneli, Red IJon, Pa.
. I ST IEI-'F BABY GRAND PIANO FOR
11 SALE In perfect condition. Or will
„ exchange for automobile of eoua
3 value. Address Box 387, Lemoyae,
FOR SALE Wood for kindling
_ .for range or furnace, pine or "if;
slabs or billets. Pleased customers in'l
all parts of city. Bell phone IJSSM.
J MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here
I High prices paid for furniture. Morris i
j Sohmertz. 1030 Market. Bell* 3971 R. I
' A COAL DIGGING OUTFIT Use l'
| two months, consisting of a six-inch!
. j Morris suction pump, direct connected
, engine. 10 ft. cleaning trough, pusher!
. boat and tour flats. Good as new !
Price, $3,500.00. Melvin G. Fahringer i
I j SOC- North Fourth street. Sunbury, Pa!'
WANTED TO PURCHASE
OLD BOOKS WANTED
I A representative of a large
Now York Book Store will be !
| in Harrisburg for a few days
j prepared to pay cash for old
Books, Prints, Autograph Lot- j
tors and other Literary Prop
erty. State what you have. i
Our man will call.
. Address .
THE BOOK CORNER,
I Care of Telegraph.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
! HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for 1
I Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at- '
1 tention. Newinarl be Cown ' <-v Broad
'street. Dial phono 4286. Bell 4705 R. •
WANTED
I
Roll or flat-top desk. Need not t
' be in line, but want in good I
j condition. Can also use office
(able. State price and kind in i
first letter. Address
M., 6635,
Care of Telegraph.
| WANTED A second-hand mimeo- j
: graph, or similar duplicating device,)
; in good condition. Give price and par- '
1 ticulars. Address 1". O. Box 44, Har
| risburg, Pa. j
WANTED
Small house dog. State price
and particulars. Address
BOX E 6629, CARE OF TELEGRAPH.
WANTED 2 gas ranges, 2 bath!
jtubs, 2 washstands. 2 water closets,'
|2 one-way laundry tubs. Address Box |
L, 741U, care of Telegraph.
MAX SMKLTZ
't Second-hand furniture bought and
•]sold Highest c. ices nai.i. f'allj
• I Bell 1071R, or dr-p a postal to Max
I Smelt/. 1016 Marl, t street. Will call,!
city or country.
I L.COHEN A- COMPANY, York and!
' Ach avenues. Highest prices paid for 1
' rags, paper, iron carrels, rubber and
metal and old machines. Send postul
| or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6225. j
. | HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
• kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call ]
II Bell phone 4276. B. Abrams & Son. !
I I 824-832 North Seventh street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
' I
PACKING
i I
Experienced packers of Fur
niture, China and Bric-a-brac.
A. H. SHENK
1906 North Sixth St.
Ecll Phono S99W.
! CAPABLE BUSINESS MAN has ssoo'
: to invest with services. Correspond- I
' ence invited. Address Box T, 6622,1
I care of Telegraph.
| 1 WILL BUY stationery, cigar, pool, j
soda, confectionery or small office;
business. All particulars first letter. I
!No agents. Address Box L 6621, care;
j of Telegraph.
BUSINESS I-:.:. OViI.S
i "oXY-ACETYLENE WELDING J
| Any metal welded. Work guaran- |
'teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. ■
i Capital City Welding Co., 153S Logan
j street. Bell 4396 J. [
j FURNITURE. CARPETS. STOVES— !
• Bought and sold. S. Gold. 1014 Mar-!
• Kct. Bell 4085 J.
QNININK —Look out for that grippe |
i feeling, likely to catch you this!
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
I PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It off .
jlf taken in time. Gross Drug Store, j
119 Market street. 1 .
. ,
I CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—Rs- j
IHmates. Jobbing. First-class, work j
!h W Hummer. 1423 Liberty street. I'
Bell 4420. jj
" ~~ A. LANE " ~j"
Mew and second-hand furniture!
bought and sold Highest prices paid. !
1022 Market street. Bell 4 730-J.
INVENTORS FINANCED Patents,!
tutomobiles. Motorcycles Bought.!!
Sold Exchanged. Cash or commission, i
Simon Hoist. Linglcstown, Pa.
UPHOLSTERING Of tho best!"
kind. Work guaranteed. We call and I
I deliver 308 Rroad street Dial phone I
[1826. Bell phone 4705 R.
"RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, 35c
j doz.: razors, 250. Gorgas Drug Store.
I FURNITURE CRATED —And china'
I packed for shipping. Also repairing.!
u. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street j
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
Caplar. Co.. 206 Market street.
!" "FINANCIAL
Put Your Earnings in
HIGH GRADE
! Stocks or Bonds. For information on 1
1 safe and sound .
j INVESTMENTS 1
write
i SAFIU. BRAUN & CJENTZLER CO..
Jenkins Arcade,
Pittsburgh. Pa.
I Milwaukee —Chicago—Buffalo.
MONK* TO LOAN'
WE LEND MONEY In compliance
with Act of June 17. 1915, to lndividu
ale in need or ready cash; small lbana
a specialty, business confidential, pay
ments to suit borrower's convenience
! positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO
132 Walnut Street.
. | ~ -
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MONEY
If you are pressed for ready
cash to meet any emergency
call to see us. We lend money
•; In compliance with the laws
of the State.
EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY
ROOM 206 BKHGNER BLDG.
THIRD AND MARKET STREETS.
LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE.
I __
MONEY FOR INCOME TAXES
I
l and other necessities. If you are sub
ject to tax and without funds and
j bank credit, our money service may
I interest you. Cost reasonable. Pay
j inents arranged to suit your income.
j CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVEST
MENT CO..
204 Chestnut St.
i.——— ,j
MUSICAL
j FOR SALE Player-piano, in Me
j ehanicsburg, with bench, scarf arid'
player rolls. Can be bought for bal-!
ante due on lease. Real bargain. Ad-'
[dress Box T, 6633, care of Telegraph. I
FOR SALE Upright piano. Cheap!
! for cash. Must sell on account ofl
; moving. Address Box 1* 7408, care of i
| Telegraph.
VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS '
•BANJOS. Bund and Orchestra Instru- !
intent* promptly and carefully repair
led. OVLEH'S, 14 South Fourth street.,
j TALKING MACHINES promptly and
(carefully repaired by an expert only l
} CYLEU'S. 14 South Fourth street. !
i PLAYER PIANO With forty rolls
! of music, for sale; slightly used; must
lbe sold at once; cheap to a quick
•buyer. Spangler Music House, 2112
I North Sixth street.
1 i
HOOFING AND SPOUTING
1 YOUR ROOF AVII.L BE RIGHT AND
I WATERTIGHT. IE PAINTED BY
| AUCTIONEER HITE. BELL IS73J.
HAULING AND MOVING
AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long
' distance. Furniture and piano moving
i a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 917
| Capital street. Both phonea.
• AUTO HAULING Anything, any-
I where. Furniture moving. E. S. Os
iman. 717 South Nineteenth street. Bell
, 159!1W.
' KICKS Local and long-distance;
hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both
, phones.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE t
HAULING Furniture moving-
Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 656'
tCalder street. Both phones. Belli
| 3636-J. Dial 3683. j
FOR HIRE Two-ton auto truck. !
j Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bell i
I phone 2455 R.
! HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped '
for furniture, freight and piano mov- j
i Ing. No distance too far. Careful
j driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
lE. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin
; Aungst. manager. Hershey. Pa. Bell
; phono 15R6.
I AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local
land long distance. F. J. Marter, Bell
39-J. Steelton.
I AUTO lIAULINC. Local and long
distance. Furniture moving a tpe
| cialty Rates reasonable. Prompt
J service. Call Bell 623-J.
GENERAL HAULING AND FAST I
EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns i
I with auto trucks. Only experienced '
I and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, !
• or Dial 2266. ;
ALL KINDS OF HAULING*
AND MOVING DONE
j CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER ST. \
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3618.
: ]
STORAGE
I STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house- ;
hold goods, merchandise. Private;
| rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul- '
| Ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. I
I Both phones.
| STORAGE—In brick 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 tireproef ware
house. $3 per month and u|J. Lower
! storage rates in non-fireproof ware-
I house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-
, t." South Second street.
WHERE TO DINE
I ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
j THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
: STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home
! cooking served to Businessmen and
| Ladiea In separate dining rooms.
I 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. DIAL 2145.
CEMETERY LOT'S FOR SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY [
Beautifully situated on Market street!
east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
north and east faces the new park
way. The prices of lots are moder
ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents.
POULTRY AND SUPPLIES ~
EGGS FOR HATCHING Eglan
tine strain White Leghorn, selected
Eggs, from pen No. 1. 15 for $1.50 or j
100 for $8.50. Selected Eggs, No. 2'
pen. 15 or $l.OO or 100 for $5.50. J. P. I
McDern.ond, Newville, Pa., No. 4, R.
F. D. j
CLEANERS AND DYERS j
IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned.
Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best j
place In town. Call and deliver. |
Goodman's. 1J06V4 North Sixth. Both I
Phones. i
AUTOMOBILES
YOU CAN BUY A
REBUILT TRUCK
ON CONVENIENT MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
1H and 2-ton Garforda,
chassis only or equipped with
express or dump bodies. ,
l'4-IV4-2% and !
Bethlehems. with or without ,
bodies. _
Light delivery wagons. In- ,
eluding Bulcks. Overlauds '
and Vims.
i
THE OVERLAND-HAF.RISBURO CO
Open Evenings,
212-214 North Second St Both Phones I
1
[ AUTOMOBILES
l! • • '
* OVERLAND
"SPRING SALE"
OF
USED CARS.
Although our stock has
been rapidly depleted, we
have recently traded in sev
eral additional cars. They
have been put in good me
rhanical condition and some
have been repainted.
All are offered at prices
thai will move them quickly.
Buick Roadster, all tires.
1 ; top and upholstery good. Verv
fair mechanical condition. A
serviceable ear.
Sale Price $296.
Overland 5-passenger Tour
ing. overhauled and reflnished
, like new. Complete with elec
'; trie lights and starter.
, Sale Price $495.
1 Praw-Elkhart 5-passenger
I Touring. Tires good. In very
fair condition.
Sale Price $350.
Maxwell Touring. late
model 5-passenger. Special
top with glass windows in
rear curtain. A splendid
value.
.
Willys-Knight. 5-passenge
! Touring. Special first grad
Pantasoto top with glass wine
dows in rear curtain. This
j car is mechanically line, is re
linished and looks like new.
Almost- new Cord tires all
around. We cannot recom
mend it too highly,
j
APT NOW. Place your order
With a small deposit and we
will hold your car for April
delivery, if you wish.
i Convenient Time Payment*.
Open Evenings Until Nine.
THE
OVERLAND-!IARRTSBURG CO.,
212-214 North Second Street-
Both Phones.
I 1
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I ; _
:
WE DO
GENERAL REPAIRING
EXPERT MECHANICS
M Br.ENNER & SONS MOTOR CARI
CO,
Third and Hamilton
AUTOS FOR HIRB
CITY GARAGE]
116 SPIAWBERRY ST.
NeHv* five and seven-passenger
iArs for business or pleasure
et all hours.
BELL 2360. DIAL 4914.
FOP. SALE 7-passenger touring"
I car, in A 1 condition. Bargain to quick
j buyer. Call Bell phone 2323.
I
I FOR SALE 1917 Ford Roadstor.
lin first-class condition. Extra tire
• and wheel. Price, $325. 18-16 Chests
! nut street.
FOR SALE
I FOR SALE Ford Truck, Buick
Touring Car. 1917; 1917 Velie; also
11918 Oakland Touring Car. Rex Gar
age & Supply Co., 1917 North Third
' s t rec t.
j FOR SALE Overland 1918 Coun-
Itry Club, wire wheels and extras,
I $750. A 1-oal bargain. Run 2,700
I miles. Don't miss this. Ray Dear
'dorff. Camp Hill Garage.
j FOR SALE Cadillac Touring Car
I body, in first-class condition. Must
Ibe sold at once. Very reasonable. Ap
ply Philadelphia Auto Co.. 1826 Wood
! avenue.
FOR SALE 1917 Reo 5-passenger.
Apply Slide's Garage, 301 Cumber--
land street. City.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers,
in any condition. See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A Sehiffman, 22, 24, 2S
North Cameron street. Bell 3633.
1917 FORD CARS Touring,
$355.00.
Harley-Davldson Twin, with alde-t
car. $250.00.
Get acquainted with me. Savej
money on any used machine wante-Ll
Simon Horst. Llnglestown. Pa. \
WM. PENN GARAGE
304-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funeral parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Bell
4664
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO
—All sorts of auto top and cushion
work done by experts; also repair
work. Reasonable rates. 72-7S South
Cameron street.
r FOR SALE 1918 Ford Sedan,
practically a new car, with demount
able rims. The car is furnished with
lone extra tire and rim. Apply 2501
North Sixth street.
WANTED All kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices.
No Junk. H Esterbrook, 912 North
| Third street. Dial 4990.
CAR FOR SALE Must be sold at
once. First $125. New tires. In A 1
condition. Can be seen at Federal
I Garage.
I FOR SALE Two 1917 Ford Tour
ing. one 1916 Ford Roadster, one J.9IS
5-passenger Oldsmobile, one 1915
Studebaker. Highest cash prices paid.-
for used cars. East End Garage. Mr.
Humor, rear of Thirteenth and Wal- ,
I nut streets. Bell 315 J.
I ' IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ' '
why the Rayfield is the best car
buretor for any car. and how tt
will save you money, drive around
to-morrow and we will tell you
all about it.
FEDERICK'S GARAGE,
i
1807-09 North Seventh St.
General Auto Repair Shop.
FOR SALE 1916 Model Oldsmo
bile Eight Touring; 4 tires practically
new; 2 extra tires; newly painted; In
fine condition; a bargain. K. W.
Bashoar, Millersburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Overland Model 79.
5-passenger touring car, in good run
ning condition. A bargain. s2*6. In
quire Beavers Garage. 632 North
street.
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