Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 20, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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j Iff lie Furnished Room Yea Want Is Not Advertised Today, Advertise For It 1
JDeatbs
"KKKtiOY On March IS. 1919, Joliu
Nelson Peregoj. aged 38 years. J
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 21
o'clock, from his late residence, 811 I
Noith Sixteenth street. The rela- )
lives and friends are invited to at- ,
lend without further notice. Inter
ment Kust Uitrrisburg Cemetery- i
Clayton C. Forney dt■ >i
Wednesday afternoon. at 2:20
o'clock, at his home, 85 North Sev
enteenth street, aged .*>4 years,
l-unerai strviees Saturday after- |
noon, at - o'clock, the lie v. l'r. W.i
N. Vates ofiiciating. Interment
Past Harrisburg Cemetery.
M \OHIt William It. Mader died
Wednesday. -March If. 1919. at o: 1 a
A. St.. at his late residence, -.1-
Hank street, Penbrook. ,
I .neral on Saturday, at 1:1 a 1. M-,
at the Penbrook Church of uod. ln-i
ternient in Shoop's Cemetery. I.da
tives and friends invited to attend
•vi'hout further notice. ;
.Mil l.till Charles llarl Miller died
at his home, in Carlisle, la., wed-,
nesdav atiernoon, aged 32 years.
Funeral services will be held at the ■
honi** of his father, Mr. t harlos l -
Miller, lib South fourteenth street..
Merit my. at - o clock, bui ti'.t I
in Fast Harrisburg Cemetery. In-1
ternu lit private. ___
\v \itl>K \ On March is. 1919. Q* ry !
12. Warden. wife of ceog;e \\ . Mar
don. aged C4 years.
Funeral on Friday afternoon, at -
o'clock, from her late residence, lUi ,
('alder street. The relatives and
friends are invited to attend with
•at further notice. Interment 1 ax
tang Cemetery. j
LOST AND FOOD
LOST Man's Klgin watch. t!li "
model, with C. el. C.. m.. carved on
back, lb-ward If returned to v. 1-
Clark. 517 Cumberland.
LUST
BLACK TRAVELING BAG.
Dropped front automobile
Tuesdav night, about. 10:1a,.an
front street, near 1 ine. Re
ward if returned to owner,
MR- WILLIAM 11. BENNtTHLM.
;iiitj> North Third Street. j
r.DST Automobile gloves, between
Sixth and Boas and Eleventh and
Her" streets. Liberal reward. Dr.
jti' ton. 930 North Sixth street.
I O ST -- $lO.OO bill between Y M
C. A. and City Library. or on M 't-Uit
street, between Second and 1 ®
'tween 030 and 5,30 p. pi.. '{
1919. by discharged soldier. Reward
if returned to Telegraph.
$lO.OO REWARD
iiHT White male dog: long.,
smooth hair: short, erect ears; bushy
curled UP. As he is lost s nee ,
'."> th he mav not look in good condi
tio". Phone 339. U-11.
t o st Black and tan Beagle
Hound, Name. Fannie. W ill sPPrecl
information by calling bell phone
*3l. or write i7oo North Second
street. .
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg j
shorthand. Typewriting, English
!:r^ eP DAY ANCl a N'IGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time.
Ü BEJKLEY2 I BUSINESS COLLEGE j
;. t Market St. Chas. Lecaley
IILI.P WANTED —MALE
W YNTED. Stock salesmen to
w.,rk on an unusually attractive •
proposition: something decidedly new,
and different. Men aodicted to liquor
need not apply. Dor interview ad
uress 13 7 283. care Telegraph.
V I\TED Good Job compositor. J.
\-.p|v" at once. Courier Press, -lb
North Third street.
V W'TFP Young man, with e\-
• for soda fountain in central
>. cti," i of city. Address L.. 7259. care ,
,>• Teltgiapt>. ;
WANTED,
FIRST-CLASS
BLACKSMITHS.
Men w intcd who are a cus
totr.ed to work under steam ,
hummer. Steady work.
Eight-hour shift.
Wages, 60e per hour.
Address
BLACKSMITH,
i are ..f Harrisburg Telegraph.
WANTED
Foreman wanted. $113.00
per month to start, with good
chance to advance. Reliable. i
old-established hardware
manufacturer wants a bright,
experienced, steady man, who
wants to work himself up. A
tare chance for a line, perma
nent position. This is no fake
ad and the man that fills this
position satisfactorily will •
have an opportunity to ac- :
quire interest in a business
with unlimited possibilities.
Give age, experience, and
names of firms worked for.
correspondence strictly confi
dential.
Address
FOST OFFICE BOX 617,
AUentown, Pa.
.
WANTED. —First-class moulder to 1
operate 12 machines in planing mill. i
Apply to The Beetem Lumber and 1
Manufacturing Co.. Carlisle. Pa.
HFOR SALE
NO. 418 FORSTER ST.
Immediate possession can be I
given upon the purchase of this
desirable 2 H -story frame resi
dence. containing 7 rooms, batli
and pantry. Gas light. Hot water j
heat. Lot 20x100 ft. with a 20-ft. j
rear drive alley with garage. It
is a bargain at the price.
Miller Brothers & Co. !
Real Estate
Insurance Sorely Bonds
Locust sad Court Streetu
Members Hbg. Real Estate Hoard
V.. *
THURSDAY EVENING,
' HKI.I' WANTED—MALE ,
WANTED.—Married or single white '
, man on dairy farm, must bo good
j milker and understand general tarm
i work. Wages fifty-live dollars per |
| month, house, garden, and privileges.
1 Would employ father and son If de- ;
sirable. ft. B. Devaney. Malvern..
:
WANTED
Broad silk loom fixers. Apply
HARRISBURG Sll.lv MILL,
Second and North street.
REPAIRMEN
10 MEN WANTED at once to learn
to repair autos and aeroplanes. Musi
; have LV cash for entrance fee.
Chance to make good money between
class hours. Auto and Aeroplane •
Mechanical School, 23 North Cameron
street. Harrisburg. Training quar- (
i ters, 260 South 1' ront street, steel
ton. I
— ■
SALESMEN We have openings
, for Uut-c Live Wires. For Interview, I
• address Box T, 7287, care of Tele- J
graph.
TWO young men wanted to prepare
: for important accounting positions.]
| Previous experience not essential. Ad
, dress, in confidence. Box it, ,312. euro!
of Telegraph. j
i
1 WANT I'D —Experienced farm hand.,
(Inquire J. H. Rose. 13 South Tenth!
(street. Harrisburg.
1 WANTED First-class automobile ;
mechanic. Apply Fishinuu Garage,
. Fourth and Chestnut streets.
i PAPER HANGERS Three first-j
i class men wanted. Also one good,
■ painter. H. A. Bodnter, 326 North)
| Third street.
~ "
W.I,LU A boy. over 16 years of
age, for delivery work. Apply Grand
i Union Tea Co.. 298 North Second
street.
WANTED Middie-agcd man for
small farm (3 acres), who can care
, for fruit trees and raise chickens.;
Apply George B. Hughes. Possum Hoi- '
low Read. Knola, Pa.
WANTED Salesman and crew'
manage! for a money-maker. Exclu- j
rive right for this vicinity. Apply
from 3 to X I'. M. See Mr. Scharfcr, :
, Hotel Carlton.
HELD \VANTED —FEMALE
!
WANTED
An experienced stenographer, (
who uesires permanent em-
I ployment and opportunity to
become a secretary.
Apply afternoons.
103 TELEGRAPH BLDG.
> HOUSEKEEPER WANTED - Mld
jdlc-aged preferred. Give particulars.
, Oi lliiam \V. Hinu. General Delivery,
Harrisburg. I'a.
WANTED
lb-Ruble white woman for
child's nurse. Good wages to
careful and competent person.
Address
N., 7122.
Care of Telegraph.
WANTED
; Makers and apprentice girls
lor our Millinery work room.
Apply at once, Millinery De
pai tment,
KAUFMAN S UNDERSELLING STORE
WANTED
Girl, or woman, for small
family. Position not hard and
permanent to right party.
Inquire 121 Market street for '
interview.
LADIES Let us show you how,
you can earn $l3 per week at home
in spare time Addressing and Mailing
out Music and Circular Letters. Seiul
SSe in silver for Music Sample copy;
and particulars. The Ansonta Music 1
Company. 230 Main street, Ansonia,
Conn.
A HOUSEKEEPER Exceptional
chance for a reliable person. Address
T., 7120, care of Telegraph.
MILLINERY MAKER WANTED
Apply Mrs. Walaer, 23 South Second
street.
WANTED I-uuv stenographer,
general office work. Must be capable.!
also accurate at figures. Reply, in
own hand, stating age, salary wanted
and lull particulars. Reply L, 728 i,
iarc ot Telegraph.
WANTED. —An experienced stenog
' rap her, who desires permanent em
ployment and opportunity to become
a - eietary. Apply afternoons, c; 3
I Telegraph Bldg.
WANTED A reliable woman fori
.hanibcrmald and laundry repair
wik a'. Harrisuurg Academy. Phone
' 1371 M Take Kiteiside ear. Good home
and good wages.
WANTED Middle-aged woman
for geneial housework. Small fam iy.
No washing. References. Inquire
1 05 Bridge street. New Cumberland,
Pa.
WANTED. —Girl or elderly woman
to assist with general housework. •
poll phone „9u3. Must furnish i
. reterences.
WANTED. Middle-aged house- '
keeper. Apply G. W. Thomas, 338
South Sixteenth street.
WANTED Buttonhole maker to
work buttonholes by hand. Bring
sample Shearer Co., 2in Market
street.
WANTED Women to do hand
washing and general cleaning at
i laundry. Sanitary Family Washing
:Co., Sixteenth and Elm.
: WANTED A widower, with two
• children, desires a housekeeper; mid-•
, uic-ageu woman preferred. Call at'
j 1022 Faxton street. City.
j STENOGRAPHER WANTED—With
| experience. Good salary, with chance'
| for advancement. State experience.:'
,Address S.. 7276, care of Telegraph. i
1 'j
WANTED
| Young lady for general of- !
flee work. Must be compe
j tent to operate , typewriter,
i Apply by letter only, giving l
j piaees where formerly em- !
, ployed, age. salary expected,
etc.
| UNITED ICE AND COAL CO., i
Forster and Cowden Streets.
| HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female •
! WANTED i
Voting man to handle lumber
business from stump to mar
( ket. Must be capable, consci
entious and a hustler. Also a
lady stenographer, typewriter
and bookkeeper. Only those
experienced need apply. Ref
erence required. Address
C\. 7313,
Care of Telegraph.
, SALESMEN" WANTED
WANTED. STOCK SALESMAN A]
local Corporation wants to increase |
its capital stock front $30,000.00 to I
$100.1i00.00, and wants a high-class;
man to dispose of the Increase. Busi
ness at present in a nourishing condi
tion, and the increase in capital stock
lis to provide for our rapidly iucreas-•
! ing business. None but a high-grade)
| producer need apply. Address M. A.
it'., care of Telegraph.
:
SALESMAN
WANTED
We want a man. acquainted
with Harrisburg, to represent
our interests in this city. Re
ply by letter only, giving age,
• places previously employed,
l salaiy expected, etc.
I UNITED ICE AND COAL CO., j
Forster and Cowden Streets.
t
SITUATIONS WANTED —-MALE
I
• WANTED Man wishes place on'
' fa.-ni near Meclianicsburg or close to
'Valley Traction Co. line; lias had nine'
Iyears experience. Address C. C. lieu- j
dcrsou. Hill Station P. O.
WANTED A reliable colored man
[would like to have a job us porter■
! • i janitol in a hotel or some kind of!
building. Call, or write, 810 James
! street.
WANTED Young man desires
position driving truck. Address Box
t„ 72x1. care of Telegraph.
WANTED By a young man, who
has had previous experience, a posi- i
tion as salesman, or clerical work; •
can furnish, reference. Address A.,
. 3468. care of Telegraph.
■ i
I WANTED Young man desires,
istiaa.\ position at anytning with
chance of advancement. Rudolph!
i Koser. 39 North Thirteenth street. I
_j
SITUATIONs WANTED—FemaIe
i IV ANTED General office work
I by young woman with several years i
! experience; can turnisti reference. Ad- J
dress Box U, 72Se, care of Telegrapn.
WANTED Middle-aged woman
would like a place as cook in privulo
family, or morning cook in a restau
| rant. Address 28 Linden street. City.!
|
\\ ANTED A middle-aged woman
wishes piuce to keep house for win- i
oner, with small children, or small
family, in city. Address U., 4211, care i
of Telegraph. |
WANTED White girl. 12 years
eld, would like to have a good home
in the country. Call 1022 Market
street. Harrisburg, Pa.
W YNTED Woman wishes da. s
•work. Apply 113 Broad street. Dial
i 3181.
WANTED Young woman wishes
position as linotype operator: has had i
. xperioiice; good references. Belli
; phone H23E.
WANTED Woman wants work i
of any kind. Call at 1110 North Sev
enth street.
WANTED A 19-year-old girl j
wants work of any kind. Call at 1410:
North Seventh street.
WANTED Woman wishes posi-1
tit n to keep house, widower pre-I
terred. Address V„ 3421. care of'
Telegraph. ,
WANTED Position as steno
grapher by young woman, who has
two years' experience in general of- j
: nee work. Address A. 8.. care of!
! Telegraph.
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ROOMS FOR RENT
131 HERU STREET Front bca-!
• room for rent; use of bath.
I'OH RENT Large, unfurnished I
I livingrooni. nrst iloor iront. suitable!
for suite of rooms, modern conveni-1
ences. lnquiie Dayton Cycie Co., 312
.xorin Thiru street. Dial 4390.
FOR RENT Furnished room, with I
use ei phone and bath Apply 3061
I North Second street.
FOR RENT Two nicely-furnished
rcoins, for iight housekeeping, on'
third lioor, use 01 phone anil batn: ,jo ;
children. 1006 North Third stieet.
City.
m ,
FOR RENT Two completely fur
nished rooms, for light housekeeping;!
water and gas in kitetien: no children. !
(Appiy 34s woodbine street.
FOR ik.NT. Second floor i'tunt
furnished room, AH conveniences, j
Call Bell phone 4659-J.
ROOM for rent on third floor, or j
room on seconu iloor in private lain- j
lly. All conveniences. lor gentle
man only, -vppif at 1316 \\ alnut. j
FOR RENT Furnished rooms.!
$2.,.ii p"i week and up; warm rooms; i
running hot and void watei ; ligni!
Housekeeping ana private bath. Wil
son Apartments, No. ill South TUiiu
; street. (
FOR RENT Two unfurnished I
rooms, on second iloor, tor light
housekeeping. Call Bell phone 352391. ,
—,—
FOR RENT —Nicely-furnished front:
room, in private family, with or with
out ooaru; ten-iinnuie walk from
Square: gentleman of good character,
only. Aodiess It., 7 426, care 01 Tele-j
giupli
' FOR RENT Furnished, bay-1
.window front room, second floor, city j
, steam, shower bath, electric light and j
ipiione; centrally located. Rhone j
; 263UR- I
FOR RENT Four unfurnished'
! rooms. Apply 90 Disbrow street. j
rOR RENT Laige. weil-furnisn-'
ed rooms, inquire 113 Locust street. I
FOR RENT Elegantly furnish-'
,ed rooms, with private tamlly; no!
light housekeeping references. Bell!
' ptioive b24, Dial 4337.
, ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED
ROOM AND BOARD WANTED In
' private family, by a renned, young i
gentleman. W., 7285, care of Tele-
I graph. j
! APARTMENTS FOR RENT
MECHANICSBURG Centrally l - j
( cated; porches, front and rear; gas
! and electricity; all conveniences.
I Rent reasonable. Small family pre
, ferred. Inquire 423 Broad street, j
• 9.30 to 11 a. in., or liopple 4c Swartz, !
j Mechanicsburg.
FOR RENT Up-to-date apart-!
mint, 3 rooms and hath city steam,!
(location near Thiid and North. $::o!
(per month. Immediate possession.'
1 Address Box A, 7288, care of Tele-j
( graph. I
1 FOR RENT. Three-room unfur- i
I nished apartment, private bath, steam |
! heat, desirable people, no children. !
j Apply 321 Reily street, or call Bell j
i phone, 1061 M.
FOR RENT. Two unfurnished
apartments; steam heat and electric '
lights. Apply 2701 Maine street.
• Benbrook.
FOR RENT 132 Walnut street, |
two rear apartments, two rooms and
bath, electric lights and steam heat. I
I'ossession April 1. Apply Common-;
wealth Trust Company.
HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH
I Talk to the Home-Hunters!
If you have property to sell, you UO,
have a message which ought to reach
every prospective buyer of property.
IP If you were considering the purchase m
£p of a home you would read the real
wfej estate ads very carefully and-that is aSsi
just what a great many people are ffl i
doing right now. They will gladly Ly|
|P read your message in these columns, • y|
□p and if it appeals to them you will liiul m j
out in a very short time who some of m;
! them are—for they will come to see lis ;
Hi you to talk over the matter. fey
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n m
Iffl ml
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WANTED TO KLXT
WANTED. TO KENT A house or
s or 7 rooms, with nil improvements
I and some ground, on 11 ill or near
Paxtang, between 31$ and J-5 rent,
j Address Box 1), Still, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED. TO KENT house, m
good location, with all improvements,!
by family with no small children, lo- ,
catcd either in Hurrisburg or I
, Enoia. Bell phone 4135W, or Box JJ. I
]7515, care of Telegraph.
WANTED. TO RENT l.arge house !
;in first-class condition. Either city |
or suburban. Address J., 7275. care of
Telegraph.
. j
WANTED, FARM To work on
shares of one hundred acres or more. '
j Have implements for same. Address j
1 D. M„ care of Telegraph.
HEAL ESTATE EOU SAI.E
FOR SALE 322 Crescent street,'
3-story pressed brick twin house; well
• built: good repair; lot, 115 ft.; near!
city's center; fruit. E. Peterman, i
' Weather Bureau.
| I'KNN ST., 231$ Vacant house for |
sale; brick construction, six rooms ami
j bath, steam heat, gas and electric
i light, concrete Iront porch, side en-1
. nance; price, 33,40b; easy terms. Be!l|
J Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SAI.H Three 3-story frame j
houses, eight rooms, paved street,
32.100 each. Two brick semi-bungsi- '
lows, 6 rooms, laundry, bath, pant'v.i
porches. $3,1 so each. Two bricks. aiD
improvements, $5,100 both. Also in-j
dustrial plant, fine water power. Bell
KI34J. |
FOR SAI.K Desirable plot of
•ground. Twentieth, State and Walnut]
; streets. Harrisuurg, Pa. Fronting 150
I ft. on State and 150 ft. on Walnut '■
I Thereon erected two three-story'
• frame houses and large two-story I
'stable. Call, or address, J. H. Bolton '
' E. G. Bolton, 11. 51. Bolton. Executors! |
| SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE ON'
j EASY TERMS Brick construction I
'all modern improvements, including I
steam heat; price. $3,400. Bell Realtv I
Co., Bergner Building.
! FOR SAI.E A cottage on the Mt.'
. Gretna Campmeeting Grounds, corner
! Sixth and Otterbein avenues. Apply I
to Elon K. Kehler, la?banon, Pa.
• i' OR SALE A modern, three-story '
apartment house, in desirable location i
I uptown. Good investment. Owner'
leaving city. Address S., 6611. care I
j of Telegraph. '
FOR SAI.E On easy terms, 2010'
to 201$ Susquehanna street. Possess-I
sion on April 1. Apply A. P. Doranz '
1225 North Sixth.
FOR SAI.K Chestnut St., 1546 '
Modern 3-story brick house, side en-|
trance, 9 rooms, bath, gas and electric
• light, steam heat. Fine condition. I
i Opposite Junior High School. Posses, i
ision at once. Inquire evenings.
THREE-STORY BRICK, S rooms,!
Jl.$0o: $50.00 needed us first payment
2'--story frame, 31.000. Three-story
; brick, on Boyd street, with all im-.
•provements. payments made like rent i
| Possession can be had in 30 days i
LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1
1129 Seventh Street.
BURSTER ST., 1927-1329 33 0001
will purchase two frame houses brick'
and frame construction, .-as, ele-tri.-
jßKht. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build-'
i~ TWENTIETH ST. Desirable'
I house, stands alone, lot. 40\i"5 f Pe t to i
i drive alley, all improvements can be'
1 ought oil monthly payment plan
j N. SIXTH ST, Dwelling tfcree
story brick, hardwood Hours; complete
; laundry; vapor heat; all other tm
! pro\ imc nts: very desirable.
. N FOURTH ST.—Two-story house,
hardwood floors, laundry, very uleis
ant home*. * " j
, TH >T. \ ory dcsirahlo
dwelling; large side lawn; three-1
i story brick; steam heat: lot runs to
dine alley. This tiouse is about two I
years old and a bargain.
GRACE Mae WILLI AMS
2217 N. FIFTH STREET
DIAL 5707.
FOR SALE j
CAMP HILL—2Vi story brick dwell- j
• ing, $ rooms and bath, hot air heat !
mice, laige front porch, lacing south'!
ion lot iioxlt.ii feet. Chicltenhouse and i
garage in rear. A number of fruit
: trees in bearing. Adjoining lot same
size. Logan street, just west of Bow
man avenue. Inquire on premises or
I phone 3180-R Bell. 1 0
j A. E. STRODE
FOR SALE 427-429 Maclav
street, facing Fifth street. Nice io-t
ration J. K. Kipp, 2203 North Fourth
: street.
FOR SALE !
12513 N Sixth St., 3-story brick.
jl4-l Emerald St., 3-story brick. {
PROGRESS
jlf lotf. 225x135 ft. Bargain to quick'
1 purchaser.
11. M. BIRD.
! |
j Union Trust Building.
i FOR SALE Most attractive West
Shore home. All modern conveniences
Will sol' at a sacrifice. Call Be'l
I phone 30S7R.
BUY YOUR HOME on our rental!
; payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
I Bond first payment required, balance
as rent. We have houses in every'
part Of the city and suburbs. Apply i
'A. P Doranz. 1 225 North Sixth street. |
FOR SALE Corner Sixth and!
Camp streets. Suitable for doctor or!
'dentis. 11 rooms. All conveniences.!
!Inquire 2228 North Sixth street.
I" !'
POSSESSION APRIL 1.
Price. Down '
"207 Logan St.. brick $2,500 ssoo !
, "052 Susq. St.. brick 2,800 500 I
!"4"7 N. Sixth St 5,700 500 i"
~4*#l Maclay St.. brick.. 4,600
I 423 Maclay St., brick.. 4.100
11032 S. Hth St.. 2,800 500!
1943 N. Fourth St. 3,000 300 !
97' N. 1 < th St. 4.000 j,
D A. CALEY. Kunkel Bldg. Bell 559.|:
I
REAL ESTATE ITJK SALE
I'KNBROOK $2,300 xvill purchase
a Penbrook liouse with seven rooms,
lot. 30x200, with garage and ehicken-
I liouse. Bell Realty Co.. Bei'gnel':
| Building.
FOR SALE. Brick and stucco j
; house, 8 rooms and bath. No. 702 '
' North Eighteenth street. Call Bell
| phone, 3026 J.
BUY YOUR HOME—BUY IT RIGHT
A. W. BWKNGEL,
1 Belt 2373J No. 2131 N. Second St.
FOR SALE 3-story brick, on'
Crescent street, on monthly payment
plan. A. W. Swengel. 2131 North (
Second street. Bell 2575 J.
FOR SALE
Suburban Home —Beautiful, modem'
(house, all improvements one-acre!
I plot twenty minutes from Market!
(square. A real opportunity to anyone
j wishing a home in most unique sur-.
1 oundiiigs.
| Apply to ROBT. A. CARL. 14 North
'Market Square.
| .
1
"IF ITS REAL ESTATE,
SEE SANDER LIN"
! Pick out your home now and don't be '
I caught without a place to move when !
! your turn comes.
•
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
A ten-room stone dwelling, beauti- !
• fully situated; hardwood floors •
! throughout; sun parlor; hot water
heat; electric lights, combination
' coal and gas range; tile very last 1
! word in a home; don't fail to see this '
j property if you are considering a ;
j really good home.
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE
1 Stucco bungalow, 3V4-story; two bath j
| rooms; everything up to the minute. (
BUILD YOUR OWN HOME
• Select your location in any of our 1
' subdivisions; we will draw up plans |
and build your home just the way 1
you want it, with about fifteen per :
! cent of the cost down; balance in !
j monthly payments, are as you desire. |
! We have houses located all over town 1
j which can be bought with a small !
| amount of money down and the bal- '
! ance in monthly payments, same as <
' rent.
D. ASA SANDKRLIN,
Room 1, Security Trust Bldg.
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1339 DIAL 3373
j
NINETEENTH ST., N., 28 Single'
I brick dwelling for sale; fourteen'
I rooms and bath, gas, electric iight
! steam heat; lot, 78x82. Bell Realty ;
I Co.. Bergner Building.
1 . FOR SALE
| IS3G State street. Immediate pos-'
session. Terms to suit buyer,
j 1843 Fulton street. Immediate pos
( session.
( 211 Briggs street. Immediate pos-!
] session. Terms to suit,
l 2327 N. Third street. Possession in
30 days.
I 1325 N. Fourth street. Possession'
• In 3u days.
; 1331-1333 N. Fourth street. $1,700
(each. Terms to suit buyer.
397-221 Clinton street. A good in
( vestment. Good ieiilers. Terms to
• suit.
| 921-923 N. Sixth street. Two houses
■ Willi stores and bakery in rear. Terms
| to suit buyer.
Cheapest piece of ground on Front.
: near Seneca. 30x191; alley in rear fo" 1
I garage.
Factory sites with P. It. R. sidings
' For information apply to
SAMUEI- FRIED MAN.
• Real Estate and Insurance,
Kunkel Bldg., and 217 Peffer St.
( FOR SALE. Good modern-priced
, home, near river, in uptown section. ;
Fine river view. A. W. Swengel, 213r
j North Second. Bell 2573 J.
! SMALL AMOUNT OF CASH NEED-i
|ED T purchase No. 1312 Swatara!
street; brick construction, nine looms
! and bath, all other improvements. Belli
1 Realty Co., Bergner Building.
HEAL ESTATE I'OH KENT i
FOR RENT. Dwelling in Bella
Vista. Adjoining New Cumberland, 1
newly retnoueled, 7 rooms, bath, elec- (
. trie light, gas, water, pipelcss f ur . 1
j nace, porches, lawn and garden. One !
j block from trolley. Rent $22.99 with '
1 garage or $29.09 without. I'ossession '
(April 1. Call Bell pnone 3139 Rl, or 1
j address Baron BestlCki. Box 94, New 1
j Cumberland, Pa.
I- OR RENT No. 327 N. Hanover'
(street; brick, eight rooms, steam:
| heat, cooking range. gas, electric 1
: light, new paper, all modern improve-!
men is, side and rear yard. $27.59 per
I month. Mrs. E. A. Parker. 313 North '
! Hanover street. Carlisle, Pa.
HEA'L ESTATE WANTED .
I HAVE several clients wanting to,
buy detached houses. What have you
Ito offer? A. W. Swengel, 2131 North!
, nccoiid street, or Bell 2375 J.
! DO YOU WANT to sell your home"'
I Call A. W. Swengel, 2131 North s eo - I
( olid. Bell 2375 J. j
' WANTED Cottage, within 7 cent
(car fare limit, furnished or unfurnish
td, for the season. Prefer location
• along creek. Address K 7279 care I
(of Telegraph.
,
READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY 1
WHAT HAVE IOU TO OI I EK- >
BELI. AND DIAL PHONES ' I
CUAS. ADI.hR, 1902 N. THIRD ST.
1 I]
Ollices unit Storerooms ror Itent
FOR RENT 3.090 square ft. of'
floor space, for storeroom or light'
manufacturing, in brick building
Plenty of light. Outside entrance.'! •
Second Iloor. 1320 Fulton street. Belial
I Ofllccs nnd Storerooms For Kent I
FOR lUO NT Storeroom unit 1
dwelling opposite National llank '
|Dillshurg, t'a. Apply to It. s Clark
! Dlllsburg, Pa. * j
; - ;
STORKROOM.
Good Business Kocatiun,
.".tit Market Street.
Oil AS. ADI.ER,
lot). North Third Street.
! j
$ I <>.oo. STORK ROOM 250 Hamilton
street. suitable for barber, tailor i
poolroom or cigar store, ohas. Adle:
; 1002 North Third street.
; * t|
i
I'Uli RKNT
i BO A Kit OF Til AUK AUDITORIUM,
j For meetings, conventions.
Banquets Ounces and parties
i Fse or piano free. Kitchen
| attuehed.
H. C. CLASTER, Jeweler,
302 Market Street.
I
FARMS
i MAN —H! years, with two sons, 13
(and IT. desires to rent a leady-stock
ed farm, near tlarrisburg. Best of
references. P. O. Box No. 1, Newport.!
I FOR BAIJB 1 lu-acre Farm tor
sale. About 10 acres contain an apple
orchard of 3.500 eight-year-old trees.
Immediate possession. If interested,
please inquire of \V. M. Ilartz, Real
i Estate Broker, Palmyra, Pa.
t 10 ACRKS —Without buildings, sur
rounded by a small stream of water.
I 6 miles from Harrisburg, <1,500.-JO.
Call at 107 Chestnut.
i FARMS. Large and small. 10
acres, with good buildings; can get
possession April Ist. <2lOO. 12 acres
i with all necessary buildings and a
j special summer cottage, close to rall
i road, easy terms, <1 100, 107 Chest
-1 nut street.
! 160-ACRK FARM, near Halifax; bo
acres good timber; good buildings,
orchard, etc. Kusy terms, or will ex
change on city property or building
lots, Possession at once. C. 11 Col
der, 1722 Green street, Harrisburg.
; Bell 660 J. J
FAIt.MS WANT HI)
i 1
\ WANTED A large or small Farm,
(near trolley or railroad. Please state;
lowest price. Address D., 7256, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
PEOPLE COMING BACK
THREE OR FOUR TIMES,
SAY THAT
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 2345
J. B. MONTGOMERY,
j NO COAL CARDS NEEDED.
SUBURBAN DELIVERY.
| BABY' CARRIAGE. Excellent
' condition. Reversible, double springs,
j Brown color. Inquire 2137 Derry
j street.
i RANGE FOR SALE Nearly new
1 Mo. S2 Victor range, with warming
j closet ard water trout, i'rice, $25.0 c.
Call at 22 South Seventeenth, or Bell
phone 117 4J. I
i FOR SALE Large gas range, also j
J Acorn coal stove. Call Bell phone i
! 2540. x j
i FOR SALE Elevator, 3,000 lbs.!
capacity, tor three llours; rope 1 ift.
I plutlorm, 7x16 ft. J- Bible, 25b:
' tlerr siuot.
FOR SALE Bed and dresser, gas
Imp, combination bookcase and desk,
(two tables and gas range. All in good
condition at buigain prices. Apply at
i >2l llegina street.
! ——
I FOR SALE Large white reed rc
| versible baby coach, in good eondi-i
tion. and library suito, a pieces-!
'Cheap. Inquire 1110 North Sixth
! street.
FOR SALE
Adding Machine at a bargain.
Address
BOX S. 0421,
Care ol Telegraph.
FOR SALE Natural reed baoy
eaii lege, in line conuuiun. inquire
21 c 3 -North Third street.
FOR SALE, CHEAP, TO iqUICK
BUYER One (Kerosene burner!
tractor. Hart i'arr, tattle Devil B—lu
ll. P. 3 Gang La Cleue, 14-in. plows.
1 Cuttawuy trisc harrow, 4 uU-galloii
steel dium oil tanks, iiiquire at tne
(Dauphin Hotel.
WOOD FOR SALE <3.00 per load,
sawed and split. Drop us a postal and
we will deliver promptly. Frank
Oiphin, XSIS North Twelfth.
FOR SALE Typewriter, gas
range, sideboard, chairs and sota. Icon
I .Market street.
ONE large reed, reversible go-cart
for sale, in good condition, slo.uu. in
quire ut 2122 Moore street.
j FOR SALE Pair double iron cel-
I lar doors, in good condition. Inquire
; 20 North Sixteenth street.
I FOR SALE White reed, high-
I grade baby coach. Cost $35. Will sell
tor <25. Good as new. Call Beli
! 33 37M.
j FOR SALE Rutus Red Belgian
I Hares. Fine stock. Heavyweignt
I type. Excellent color and condition.
| Bucks and Dues. Aug. Rich, 417
! auuui Seventeenth street.
' TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED.
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
(205 LUc,L.tM' S'rrti'.L/i, OPPOSITE
ORPUKUM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES.
' FOR SALE Dinlngroom suite,
I turned oak, consisting of table, tour
| chairs and outlet, practically new.
i Will sell very reasonable. Stored,;
and inquire at 153u North Fifth street.!
i BARGAINS: BARGAINS!
The store across ironi Y. W. C. A.!
otters yoti the biggest and best bar-!
• gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over- |
■ coats. Mackinaw Coals, Unaerwe-K, I
Rats, Caps, and Shoes. We are fam
ous foi Low Prices. Give us a triat. i
: OUTLET CLOTHING CO.,
23 North Fourth Street.
; FOR SALE Wood tor kindling I
i for range or furnace, pine or oak,'
slabs or billets. Pleased customers in!
(all parts of city. Bell phone 105551. j
MORRIS SAY'S save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.!
itigh prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971R
WANTED —HICKLL %.\GOI S
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for:
Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at-j
tention. Newmark & Cown, 368 Broad I
[street. Dial phone 1286. Bell 47u5R i
MARCH 20. 1910.
1 WANTED—MISCI-.1.1.AN EOUS i
MAX SMELT/
I Second-hand furniture bought and |
Isold. Highest rash prices paid, rail
j Ueil loiiit, or urop a postal to Mux'
Smeltc U'li! Market street. Will call,
j elt.v or country. !
IVAXTKO V second-hand bourn-•
lilt hand elevator, rapacity. 300 ml
600 It s., to third Hour. ,1. S. Siblc, 256
I 11 err street.
i 1., COHKN & COMPANY, York an I
! Ash avenues. Highest prices paid for
rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and i
metal and old machines. Send postal !
or call S22fW Hell and Dial 6223. i
j lilOlll.ST PRICES PAID r.. v all:
kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call |
j Hell phone I - Ot. H. Abraina Son, ;
IS2I-532 North Seventh street.
BUSINESS I'ItKSO.NALS
; ;
A. I.A.N 11
I New and second-hand furniture '
I bought and sold. Highest prices paid. '
l 1022 Market street. Uell 4730-J.
{ INVENTORS KINANCKIi Patents
Automobiles, Motorcycles iiougnt,
l -old Exchanged. Cash ui comiuiaaiuu
j Simon ilorsi. l.iuslcstott n. Pa.
1 DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. a
| capiat. Co.. 201! Market street.
i UKHOL.STfc.KINU Uf the best!
kind. Work guaiuntecd. We call und
~t iiver SOB liroad street. Dial plioiie
4828. Uell phone 4iO6R.
j KH.ST-CL.ASS AUCTIONEER —I
120 years' experience. Uuui untee s.itls-|
1 taction to all sales. Call .or address.
Dee U. Uarrvtt, box l'j, Deinoyne, Pa. j
| uXY-ACETYLENE W KLDINU !
Any metal welded. Work guaraii-l
lived- Carbon removed by oxygen.
I Capital City *-'o., to3b Logan 1
street. Uell 4J9bJ.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge, 2uc Uuz.; double edge, 35c!
don.; rasters. 2JC. Uorgus Drug Store.;
\ FURNITURE CUATKD— And clnn.i 1
! packed for shipping. Also repairing.'
! J. A. Bishop, l.aii Logan street.
j CONTKACTOK AND BUILDfcIK—Ks
: tiniales, Jobbing. fclrst-ciuss tCork.
'i ji W. Hummer. 1423 Liberty street.!
Bell 4420.
QNININE— Look oui (or that grippe j
! testing, likely to eaten you this ;
changeable acather. OUK LAX ATI Vl.
i pHuePHO-QUIMNE will stuve it oil'
llf taken In time. Cross Drug Store. ;
I jl9 Market street.
■ |
BUSINESS ori'UISTU NITIKS
PACKING
Experienced packers of Kur-
I lillure, China and Bric-a-brac. I
A. 11. SHENK
19UG North Sixth St.
I Bell Phone 39UW.
"A BIG BARGAIN"
I Shoe factory to make infants j
shoes, can be botigbt for $5OO. Great i
! opportunity for aome one to start in '
business. Can furnish a good man to;
assist. Inquire at Paul's Shoe Store, |
11 North Fourth streeL
| FOR SALE Shoe-shining parlor. |
I Marble base, five chairs, two cigar j
j cases, also wall case, ice box and I 1 j
poolreont chairs. Will sell cheap lor
cash. Inquire 51 North fc'ront street, j
| si> elton, i'n.
I CAI'AbLI. BUSINESS MAN has ssou |
Ito Invest with services. Correspond- i
j ence invited. Address Box T. 6622, I
i care of Telegraph.
I i
MUSICAL
—I
J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
I Troup Building—ls S. Market Square.
BARGAINS THIS WEEK.
! $3OO Stleff, Mahogany 91501
'5225 W'tser Bros $lBO :
,!$:;50 Archer, Mahogany $l9 !
I $3uU Weaver, Mahogany $220 1
$550 Story ic Clark, Oak s2v>
1 s4i'U Merrill, Mahogany $235 j
j Doll A3 Sons (ss-uotcj player $.175;
| All of the above instruments have!
I been rebuilt like new and are ready,
iter delivery on easy payments, it de-|
j sired.
' .1. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
j Troup Building, 15 S. Market Square. I
| $75 TAKES $250 size phonograph,!
; one jewel l>o'„ and one sapphire point
I needle and 2uo steel needles and rcc- I
, ords. New, never used. Will ship on I
approval C. D. D. National Storage !
Co., 2503 N. Western Ave., Chicago.
i TALKING M.-iL't tLvixa promptly and j
jcEietully repaired by an expert only
I OYLEK'S, 14 South fourth street.
VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUlTAlta. '
: BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repair
ed. uYLEKS, 11 south Fourth street.'
.! I
PLAYER PIANO With torty rolls.
' ot inusie. for sale; slightly useU, musii
~ be sold at once; cheap to a quick!
i i buyer Spangicr Music /louse, 2112
i! North Sixth street.
MONEY TO LOAN"
WE LEND MONEY in compliance!
wiln Act ol June li. 1 to luuiviuu-i
• als ui need of teady ea-li; small loans;
i a specially, business coolldential. pay- j
> i moils to suit borrowers com eULuce. i
positively .owesi rates in city.
• PKN'NSYI.V AM A I N VES I'Mh.VT CO. !
132 Walnut Street.
. " !
I
J! MONEY
If you are pressed for ready
cash to meet any emergency, |
i ' call to see us. We lend money
) I in compliance with the laws
I ot the State,
i EMPLOYES' LOAN" SOCIETY.
ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG., I
[i THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. j
, | LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE, J
"i MONEY FOR INCOME TAXES j
iand other necessities. If you are sub-1
ject to tax and without funds and
i bank credit, our money service may
interest you. Cost reasonable. Pay- I
I ments arranged to suit your income. !
! CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVEST-)
■j MEET CO.,
204 Chestnut St.
HOUSES AND CAISISIAGES
FOR SALE Horse und cart, com
! plete. Young, bluek horse, weighing
•1,400 to 1.500. Will work either single
or double. K. W. Sheafter, • Lochiel
fc'urnace.
HOOFING AND SHOUTING
YCUR ROOF WILL BE RIGHT AND
WATERTIGHT, IF PAINTED BY
AUCTIONEER HITE. BELL 1875 J.
YOUR ROOF
I
WILL BE RIGHT
AND WATER TIGHT
IF TAINTED BY
AUCTIONEER IUTE.
A Postal brings me.
1 Bell 18<5J,
i
I HAULING AND MOVING "
AL'Tu HAULING—LocaI or 100
distance, fc'ui iiiiuro and piano movln
a speclulty. Blue Line Transfer, 8)
I Cupitul street. Both phones.
GENERAL HAULING Local ar
long-distance. Cheapest rates in ctt
• Truck und two men, $1.50 per i.ou
I Rober* A. AbofT, 1601 North fc'ourt
street. Bell phono 1718 J.
AUTO HAULING Anything, an]
where, fcurnlturo moving. E. S. O
,miin. 717 South Ninetceuth struct. Be
; 1591 W.
111CKS Local and long-dlstani
| hauling and storage. 424 Kelly. 80l
phones.
LOCAL AND IXLNG-DISTANC
i HAULING Furniture movln
! Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 6i
i Calder street. Both phones. Be
j 3636-J. Dial 3683.
j FOR HIRE Two-ton auto true!
Apply 11 OX South Ninth streeL Be
phone 2455 R.
HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equlppe
: for furniture, freight and piano mov
Ing. No distance too far. Carefi
driver. Rain and dustproof body. .
E. Grubber's Truck Service, lrwi
Aiingsi, manager, Hcrshcy, Pa. Be
phone 15156.
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Loci
iand long distance, F. J. Marter, Be
j 39-J, Stcelton.
GENERAL HAULING AND FAS'
EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby town
with auto trucks. Only experience
and careful drivers. Call Bell 832<
or Dial 2265.
AUTO HAULING Local and lon
distance. Furniture moving & tpo
I dally Rates reasonable. Promp
j service. Call Bell 623-j.
ALL KINDS OI- HAULINL
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS.. 341 KELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
STORAGE
STORAGE —41'J Broad streeL house
hold goods. merchandise. Prlvat
rooms ul reasonable rates. Also haul
j ing of all kinds. D. Cooper Sc a
Both phones.
1 STORAGE—In brick building, rea
408 Market. Household goods in cleat
; private rooms. Reasonable rales, t
G. Dlener, 4US Market streeL
; STORAGE Private rooms fo
j household goods in fireproof ware
' house. $3 per month und up. Lowe
storage rates in lion-lireproof ware
I bouse, fclurrlsburg Storuge Co.. 437
.South Second street.
MILL 1515 TO DINE
iALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT
j THE HOME OF SAT ISFACTION.
STOUFFEK'S RESTAURANT—Horn
! cooking served to Businessmen am
Ladles it' separate dining rooms.
POULTRY AND SUPPLIES
i EGGS FOll HATCHING Eglan
, tine strain White Leghorn, selectet
i Eggs, lrom pen No. 1, 15 for $1.50 o
100 tor $8.50. Selected Eggs. No.
! jien, 15 or $l.OO or 100 for $5.50. J. P
! McDermond, Newville, Pa., No. 4. R
i) '
FOR SALE White Leghorn Egg
• for Hatching, Tombran strain, $1.2!
per setting of thirteen. Call Bel
phone 3447 J.
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. KACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH K. SI'ICER.
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
511 North Second Street.
! BELL 252. DIAL 2145.
CEMETERY LOT'S FOR SALE
PROSi'LCT HILL CEMETERY -
• Beautifully situated on Market stree
cast cf Twenty-sixth, and on tht
north and east faces the new park
i way. The prices ot lots are moder
j ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned
! Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the besi
i place In town. Call and deliver
, Goodman s. IJU6V4 North Sixth. Bolt
phones.
AUTOMOBILES
1 FOR SALE 1918 fc'ord Sedan
practically a new car, with demount
i able rims. The car is furnished witt
lone extra tire und rim. Apply 25 u ;
North Sixth street.
FOR SALE Two 1917 fc'ord Tour,
.ing. one 1916 fc'ord Roadster, one 191t
i f.-i asseugcr Oldsmobile, one 1915
StuUc baker. Highest cash prices paifl
Tor used cars. East End Garage. Mr
! Humor, rear of Thirteenth and Wal
nut streets. Bell 315 J.
FO 11 SALE Studebaker, 3-Passen
g> i coupe, electrically equipped. Price
•vi ry rcutonuble. \\ ill accept U. a
'Bonds, Inquire 318 Clinton street.
; KOUD DELIVERY CAR Pane!
boiiv, in good condition. All overhaul
led; 1917 motor; new back gears. Call
: ul 1847 Derry street.
Foil SALE fc'ord Roadster, with
tr uk body, in line condition. Cheap.
12266 Walnut street. Bell 3252 R.
i FOR SALE One Grant Roadster.
Good condition. First $ 125.00 takes
j it. Coxestown Garage. Dial 5751.
j OVERLAND TOURING CAR FOR
SALE - 5-passengcr. in good condi-
Ition. Cheap. Inquire fc'ederal Square*
j Garage, corner Court and Cranberry
i streets.
I ~~
YOU CAN BUY A
REBUILT TRUCK
ON CONVENIENT MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
1H and 2-ton Garfords,
; chassis only or equipped with
express or dump bodies.
l'A-l&-2!4 and 24-ton
! Bethtehems, with or without
! bodies.
Light delivery wagons, in.
| eluding Bulcks, Over.anas
I uud VimB.
! THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURa CCX
Open Evenings,
212-214 North Second St. Both Phones,
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS
Cadillacs —Mercer,
Overlands —fc'ords.
1 Ford ton truck, with worm drive,
with $2OO body, cheap.
Overland delivery, new. Cheap.
Apply
REAM & SON,
Palmyra, Pa.
fcOU SALE Overland machine;
electric lights: one Cord tire; new
carburetor and magneto on car. Can be
i seen at Ferry's Garage, 125 South
Cameron street. Price, $300.00.
Additional Classified Ads
on Opposite Pago
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