Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 19, 1919, Page 18, Image 18

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i Some Good Positions Are Seeking Good Peptic to ill Them—Watdi tkcEssifici
Deaths
HKKFLKY Mrs. Sophia Heffley.
maiden name Sophia Miller, died
April 18, in her 66th year, at her
iiome. In Duncannon.
Funeral services will be held Mon- |
day, at 2:30 P. M„ at the U. B. i
Church, Puncannon, Pa. Relatives]
and lriends are invited to attend
without further notice. i
LBGiIV Charles D. Leedy, lead-!
ing merchant of Harrisburg for a,
number of years, died at his home, |
Camp Hill, Friday, at 10 A. M., aged |
40 years. M I
Funeral services on Monday, at j
P. M., from his late residence, the |
Rev. Mr. Williams, of Camp Hill j
Methodist Church, officiating. In- j
torment St. John's Cemetery. j
MAHAX On April IT, 1919. Mary
Kmma Malian, aged 19 years.
Funeral on Monday afternoon, at |
o'clock, from her late residence, 16
North Eighteenth street. The relu- j
tives and friends are invited to at- ;
tend without further notice. Inter-i
ment Harrisburg Cemetery. <■
It t:I C I i Sarah A. Reich died Thurs- !
day, April 17. 1919, at 8:15 P. M., at
the residence of her sister, Mrs.
Theo. F. Smith, 33 South Seven
teenth street.
Funeral services on Monday, at -
P. M.. at residence of her sister.
Burial, private, at Shoop's Church. |
IX MEM OKI AM.
IN memory of our dear son and i
brother. Raymond W. Heugj, woo.
died April 20, 1918.
Gone, but not forgotten.
Softly the light is falling on a silent;
grave, . ]
Where there sleepeth. dreaming, one i
we loved, but could not sa\e. ]
Oh. do not ask us if we miss him, lor
there's such a vacant place.
Oft you'll think you hear him com
ing—no more you 11 see his
smiling face, ;
Yet we know that he is happy in the .
mansions of the blest.
Where there's no hour of parting
just one sweet, eternal rest.
BY THE PARENTS, BROTHERS AND
SISTERS. i
In sad, but loving memory of our
beloved son, T. J. McClintock, Jr., who
departed this life so suddenly two |
years ago to-day.
Softly the light is falling on a silent!
grave.
Where there sleepeth. without dream-j
ing, one we loved, but could not i
save. , , I
Oh, do not ask us if wo miss him. foi
there Is such a vacant place.
Oft you'll think you hear him coming.
no more you'll see his smiling
face. . I"
Yet we know that ho is happy in the;,
mansions of the blest,
Where th* re is no hour of parting — (
just one sweet, eternal rest.
P.Y HIS FATHER. MOTHER AM) r
SISTER
LOST AM) FOI" N1)
LOST Between 88 South Cam
el on street and 606 North Eighteenth
street, a bunch of keys iu leathei ;j
case. Reward if returned to Alfred H.
Shaffer. SS South Cameron street.
INSTRUCTIONS
iNI ►! V 11*1" AI. PROMOTION in C'.regg 1 •
-in rthand. Typewriting, English.;
Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithme
lie etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL,
J 'PEN .' I.E YEAR. Enter any tinis.i
Bell 125, Dial 4016. I,
PECKLEYS BUSINESS COEEF.QE.
: '1 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley;^
11 ELI' W ANTED —MALE
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FUR PRODUCTION WORK,
Ages 18 to 45,
IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION, j ■
Wages atid Working Conditions Right, j .
Apply in Person j
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Communicate with <
Factory Employment Ofnce
THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER j<
COMPANY.
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Akron. Ohio. i
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AGENTS WANTED To solicit for !
Health. Help and Accident Insurance.
Experience and good producing record I,
essential. salary and commission. ,
Apply between 8 and 10 A. M.. Federal ; ;
Casualty Co.. Room 21, 9 Market'.
Square. . •
WANTED Manager and Buyer for •
Drapery and Rug Departments. Must
be familiar with all branches of;
work. Good position for right man. j
\ddrcss, giving reference and pas!
experience, M. T. Garvin & Company. 11
Lancaster, Pa. I'
MEN WANTED For detective j!
work. Write J. Gavnor, former U. S. j 1
Government Detective, Danville, 111. j;
MEN Age 17 to 55. Experience ;.
unnecessary. Travel; make secret in-j
vestigations, reports. Salaries: ex
penses. American Foreign Detective.;
Agency. 603 St. Louis. j
WANTED Experienced young
man to clerk in grocery store. Per- ■
nianont position and good pay. Ad
dress Box H, 7517. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Experienced locomo
tive crane operators and cable
splicers. Apply to Superintendent
Marietta Storage Yards. Marietta, Pa.
WANTED Several good metal
buffers and chandelier makers. Ad
dress Elmer H. Catlin Co.. 309 Thir
teenth street N. W., Washington, D. C. i
WANTED Men to learn to re- .
pair automobiles and aeroplanes. Full
curse, ,50. Call, or write, 25 North I
Cameron street, or Training Quarters,!
260 South Front street, Steelton, Pa. j
BUY THESE HOUSES
AS AN INVESTMENT
Six three-story brick houses,
Nos. 402-4-6-8-10 and 12 |
Muench Street, bringing in a j
monthly rental of $19.50 a ]
month each.
The price is right.
Miller Brothers & Co.
Real Gitate
Insurance Surety Bonda I
Locuat and Court Streets
Members lib,. Reul Estate Board I
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SATURDAY EVENING, HAItRISBURG TELEGRAPH A'PRIL 19, 1919.
HELP WANTED —MALE
WANTED
Experienced man to drive a
?-lon Auto-Car coal truck.
Do not answer this advertise
ment unless you have operat
ed a heavy truck. Apply
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UNITED ICE AND COAL CO.,
Forster and Cowdeu Sts.
j WANTED A boy, betw. ... 11 and
116 years of age. Can go to continua
| lion school. Apply 1640 North Fifth
| street.
I EXPERIENCED CONFECTIONERY
'SALESMAN WANTED, AT ONCE
i Middle-aged man preferred. Apply at
1320 Broad street, between 12 and 1 or
15 and 6. Karmatz Gellern.
| CLERKS Would like to get in
i touch with a few ambitious clerks
: desiring to fill important cost and ac
[ counting positions. Minimum sal
;aries, $l,BOO. Address Box D, 7520,
ieare of Telegraph.
i SALESMEN Inexperienced or ex
perienced, city or traveling; free em
ployment service for members. Write
for list of openings and full particu
lars. Box H, 7519, care of Telegraph.
nF.LP WANTED—FEMALE
!
WANTED
EXPERIENCED OPERATORS
We are wanting Sewing
Machine Operators, positions
are permanent, regular work,
and gcod wages, together
with a bonus every pay day.
Old operators are welcome
to return to work again.
FOLDERS
We are also wanting girls
for our Folding Department.
Must be over 16 years of
age. Good wages are paid in
this Department, together
with a bonus every pay day.
B LOUGH MANFU. CO., Inc..
Reily and Fulton Sts.
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WANTED.
Immediately, one woman for ;
general work in restaurant.
Apply
STOUF FEU'S RESTAUR AN T,
4 North Court St.
WANTED Woman to wash and
iron Monday and Tuesday. -viso a
good womuli for day's work, Wednes
l'hursday and Friday. Call Bell
,639k
WANTED - Experienced operators.]
Apply Huirisbtirg Apparel Co., Third
I'ioor, City Star Laundry Building,
sixth ana Herr streets.
WRITE PHOTOPLAYS $25-$390
paid anyone lor suitable ideas. Ex
perience unnecessary; complete out
line Free. Write Producers' League.
248 St. Louis.
WANTED 5 bright, capajilc
women to travel, demonstrate und
sell dealers. $25.00 to SSo.UU pel'
week. Railroad fare paid. Write
at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept.
841, Omaha, Nebr.
WANTED Girl for general house
work in family of two. Phine 13')SM,
or apply at 1520 State in morning or
e\oning between 0 and 7:30.
WANTED A competent girl for
general housework in family of two.
Must understand cooking. ,\'j wash
ing. Call 2029 North Second street.
WANTED Night waitress. Good
wages. Apply at Alva 1 ■ .. 19 South
Fourth.
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BOOKKEEPER AND STENOG-!
RAPHEK WANTED For factory I
ottice. Must have a good education,
and be thoroughly efficient and ex- j
perienced. Apply Belgrade Knitting I
Mill, Twelfth and Bridge street, New
Cumberland, Pa.
IVANTED Girl, or middle-aged
woman, experienced in cooking and
housework. No washing. $lO.OO peri
week and good home. Modern country
home. Keep chauffeur for outside 1
work. Henry Boettcher, tare of 1
Linoleum Plant. Lancaster, Pa.
WANTED Colored girl lor cook-!
ing and general housework; ulso col- '
cred laundress for Monday or Tues-!
day. Apply 2003 North Second street.!
or Bell phone 902 R.
WANTED — laundress for Dauphin
County Almshouse. Apply by letter.
1". O. Box 286, or in person, at office
of Directors of the Poor, County!
Courthouse.
WANTED Woman to assist with
general housework. One that can!
sew. Apply at 200S North Third
street. Bell phone 3102.
PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY
Knit urgently needed socks for us on
Auto Knitters Experience unneces
sary. Full particulars, 3o stamp.
Department 146. Auto Knitter Co., 821
Jetfersor. street, Buffalo, N. Y.
WANTED White woman for gon
'< ral housework and to go to seashore
in aunt me i time. Call at 2011 Nortn
second street.
HELP WANTED—MaIe ami Female
MAN AND WIFE To manage a
! Small Hotel of 30 Rooms in Mining
| Town of Western Pennsylvania. Man
Ito look after office and bar. Wife
' must be a good cook and be able l>
take charge of kitchen, dlningroom
and upstairs. The Hotel will not
; dose when ihe Country goes Dry.
j This is a salary proposition. Please
i give reference. Address V, 7421, care
I of Telegraph.
j MEN-WOMEN Raise Belgian
l Hares lor us. We pay you $7 pair
! and expressage. Free illustrated
I booklet and contract. United Food a.
: Fur Association, 329 West Forty
j eighth street. Dept. C, New York.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK exauu..a
tion corning soon. Men 16 to 40 pre
pare for it and other government
"exams" under our expert, former
Government Examiner. Thousands of
men and women. 16 to 60. needed In
Reconstruction Period ahead. Write
to-day for free booklet "MC." Pat
terson Civil Service School. Rochester
N. Y.
CIVIL SERVICE IN ONE WEEK. $4
Prepare for railway mail and other
Government positions quickly. Com
plete, $4. No extras. Write for par-
I ticulars. federal Service Institute.
! Washington, D. C.
I MEN AND WOMEN To raise
Relgian Hares. Enormous profits.
We furnish you three does and buck
I thoroughbred stock, for ten dollars,
free instructions, and buy-back guar
antee. Have shipped from our Dun
cennon Rabbitry same day order is
received. Snyder-Gordon Co., Box
1568, Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY Men
women, 18 or over. Hundreds Gov
ernment Jobs, now obtainable. $1,009-
il.loo first year. Quick raise. Coin-
Imon education sufficient. List posi
j ttons tree. Write Franklin Insti
j tuto. Dept. 413-0, Rochester, N. Y.
j MEN-WOMEN Raise Belgian
Hares for us. We pay you $7 pair
and expressage. Free illustrated
booklet and contract. United Fond
IA P'ur Association, 329 West Forty
eighth street. Dept. C, New York.
SALESMEN WANTED I
! A $2OO PHONOGRAPH OUTFIT
sent on approval. P'IFTY DOLLARS
COMMISSION paid to agents on every
I order taken. Outfit sells at $125. con
sisting of one fifty-Inch phonograph,
twenty double faced records and two
dollars' worth of needles free. Write
| I lay All Phonograph Makers, 310
South Wabash avenue, Chicago.
| SALESMAN Covering smaller
towns, to sell during spare time, our
I special Assortment of High Grade
Christmas Greeting Cards to Retail
i Trade Liberal commission. Address
Bastian Rros. Co. (Stationery Dept.),
| Rochester, N. Y.
-I COMMENCE now taking orders for
guaranteed trees and shrubs. New
' season. Permanent position. Weekly
] pay. Guaranty Nuresries, Rochester. I
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' i WANTED —• An experienced Carpet!
' man. A man who can take care of j
! the selling as well as the mechanical
end. Slate experience, salary expect-,
led, married or single. Good opening'
ifor a combination man. Apply Watt j
I & Phand, Columbia. Pa.
WANTED Foreman, capable of,
mo\ing and erecting large steam;
boilers, stacks and heavy machinery.
Also concrete foundation and brick
construction. None but thoroughly
■ competent men need apply. State
I age. experience and wages expected
n first letter. Address The Snndusky
i Cement Company, York, Pa.
WANTED Salesmen for Har- j
rlsburg and surrounding towns.!
Those acquainted with the building
j trade preferred. Permanent. Can bo 1
I worked in connection with other busi- ;
j ness. Write for interview. Hero
Furnace, 44S Delaware City.
SALESMEN New Carburetor for
Ford Cars, simple, not a moving part, |
installed in 30 minutes, guaranteed to |
i double your mileage and start In zero!
weather without heating or priming.!
| 15-day FREE trial. Our St. Louis
man sold 1,400 in 6 months. Salt Lake ]
City man made $1,200.00 in one week.
Write U. & J. Carburetor Co., 505;
W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago.
HIGH GRADE SPECIALTY SALES-'
I MEN We manufacture an accessory
to Ford cars which interests every'
I dealer upon five minutes' demonstra- ]
ition: sills readily, nu competition.
Salesmen handling same as side line
learn $2OO per month, entire time men I
learn $4OO. Motor Products Company.
• Room 4'Aetna Trust Bldg., Iridiap.-
japolis, Ind.
! WANTED High-class specialty
man or ex-merchant to represent our
j Company in Pennsylvania territory. l
1 iii iiinpai able account system, cash i
register and safe. Earnings, $4OO to
$7OO per month: commissions paid 1
weekly. Address L. It. Treat. Box 190.
j Station "C," Cleveland, Ohio.
THE FOG LITE PLUG makes Ford |
headlights strong as regular Twin-,
I Six: all loaned out over night sell:
j salesmen, sideliners. agents, dealers!
'wanted: price, $3. The Foglite Plug'
j Co., Nashville. Tenn.
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SIDE LINE! Salesmen—Learn how i
Miller is making more on his side-!
line specialty than on his main line.]
| SaleF-talli and pocket samples free.]
Responsible house. Quick action.
Eriekscn Incorporated. Des Moines, j
Icwo.
CONVINCE YOURSELF—Test alone
]is the .only convincing argument.
I Nothing else counts. Our protected'
; article a most essential necessity
j is meeting with Phenomenal success ,
land we want a real specialty sales-j
I man to represent us in this locality.
|lf you can organize a crew of sales
hr.fn yotir income will far exceed your:
] expectations. Every co-operation ]
given. Jerome laiadt Organization. 8 I
South Dearborn street, Chicago, 111. I
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WANTED One live, hustling!
I salesman in each locality to handle!
our line of sales and order books.
Large demand. Liberal commission,
i The Wirth Sales Book Co., Dept. 21,
I Chicago.
AGENTS WANTED
j AGENTS Big Pay and Free Auto- '
! mobile introducing wonderful new
' gasoline saver, punctureproof, five- ;
year spark plugs and other economi- i
j eal auto necessities. Outfit free. L|
; Ballwey, 632, Station F, Louisville,
Ky. ,
; AGENTS We pay you $3.00 an
I hour to sell made-to-measure Liberty!
1 Storm Coats, the best combination
■ tup coat and raincoat in the country.!
(an be worn in fair as well as stormy!
i weather. Liberal commissions in ad- j
i vance. No deliveries or collecting. !
'Sample Coat and outfit free. Write
j to-day. The Liberty Raincoat Co.,
I Dayton. Ohio.
' LARGE MANUFACTURER wants I
representatives to sell shirts, under
wear. hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, |
! direct to homes, Write for free
l samples. Madison Mills. 503 Broad
i way. New York City.
AGENTS WANTED
• One of the largest perfumers is now I
appointing agents in this State to
sell their high grade line of BEAUTY !
PREPARATIONS direct to consumer.]
] More than 50 popular priced prepara- '
lions, well known throughout the U.
iS. Ag<nts are earning from $25 to
$5O per week devoting part time. Ad-1
! dress P. O. Box 8, Station "O," New ]
! York, N. Y.
"HOW TO START IN BUSINESSI
FOR YOURSELF" —Is a little book]
, :ent free by a large hosiery manufac- j
! turer selling its entire output!
through special representatives direct!
Ito the wearers. It shows you how to
I build "for keeps" and how to make
' up to $2,500 a year as some are doing.
' Write for it to-day. Clows Knit
! Hosiery Co.. Philadelphia. Pa.
]| 500 PER CENT. PROFIT Agents
clearing hundreds weekly. New
1 Washing Compound. Wonderful
seller. Big repeater. Nature's Might
; i iest Cleanser. Send for proof. Free
I sample. Mitchell, B. L.. 1314, East
Sixty-first street, Chicago.
AUTHORIZED NEGRO WAR BOOK
—7OO pages by Kelly Miller, of Wash
ington. I). C„ and an assistant of the
I Navy Department. Best book for col
' ored people ever written. Over 100
, pictures. Only $2.50. Selling like
; wildfire. Big outfit free. Get the big
] book. Act quick. Austin & Jenkins
Co., Washington. D. C.
$5OO PER MONTH selling a new.
Patented Fuel Vaporizer, guaranteed
to save up to 50 per cent, in gasoline:
40 miler per gallon made with Ford
ear. Sold on money-back guarantee.
One sample free. Stransky Vaporizer
Co., Pukwana, S. Dak.
UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY and
most satisfactory profits in selling
I our original history of "WORLD'B
! WAR" down-to-date, the largest and
i best illustrated hook ever sold for
I the money. Exclusive protected ter
! ritory. Every co-operation given.
Write quick. National Manufacturers'
I Svndicate, Hartford Bldg., Chicago,
i 111.
GENTLEMEN of all ages, good ref
erence. neat appearance, can malto
good income selling a large and com
plete line of hosiery, underwear and
sweaters on commission. Entire pro
duct has been sold direct to consumer
for more than twenty years. An ex
ceptional chance for the conscientious,
'energetic worker to build up a per-
Ininnent business. Write for particu
jlars to Krossknit Mills, Station X,
| New York City.
j AGENTS Quick seller. Big
profits. California Uosebeads coining
1 money for hustlers. New stuff. Tre
mendous demand. Catalog Free. M:s
-i sion Bead Co., 1427, lrola, Los An
geles, Cal.
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FAMILY TALK JUST NOW, in gg
many homes, turns to the pros ami
cons of home-buying. The "ayes"
will have it in a majority of these dis fey
cussions—and then the classified ads ffl
will take on a special and immediate y0
interest to all concerned. They will
read them HOPEFULLY. That m
means that the advertiser will en-
yui counter no opposition —if he offers
] something desirable these people will py
; he anxious to investigate further. py
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SITUATIONS WANTED JIALE ]
| EXPERIENCED Office man de
' sires clerical or stenographic posi
j tion. Good references. Address G.,
; 1806, care of Telegraph.
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| SITUATIONS \\ AX TED—Female
j WANTED Young, respectable
married woman, with 20-month-old
I girl, wants general housework in
i private family, in answering, give
I lull information. Address Box B,
17516, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Washing and ironing
to do at home by middle-aged wom
an. Call 316 Harris street.
! WANTED Young woman wishes
J a Position as housekeeper in a widow
er's home. Call at 1201 North Front
' street. City, at once.
WANTED Woman wants day's
work of any kind. Dial 5754.
ROOMS FOU KENT
FOi: KENT, LEMOYNE Nicely
furnished front rooms. Every conveni
ence. Barge front porch. Fine ioca
ttion. Keasonaoie rates. Address Box
jj, 7139, care of Telegraph.
! FOR RENT—Nicely-furnished, first
floor front room. Call at IU7 Chest-
I nut.
! FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms on second lloorN all eonveni
• ences. Apply 90 Disbrow street.
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1 1' OR RENT Two front rooms,
!flrst floor, unfurnished. SX3, 1609 Mar- I
1 kot street. Very good location fort
I doctor. Inquire J. K. Kipp, 1721!
i North Second street. City. I
FOR RENT Two furnishid!
! rooms, for light housekeeping; hot |
and cold water; steam heat. Inquire
130 North Fifth street.
; FOR KENT Frotlt room, second j
floor; all conveniences; private fam- >
ily; privilege of eating breakfast; I
treasonable. Bell 3542 M. Call U ;
North Eighteenth street.
EOR RENT Furnished rooms, |
! single or en suite; tirst-class in every
I way: ten minutes' walk to Square.
I Call Bell phone 624, or Dial 4957.
j FOR RENT Large, unfurnished
I livingroom, lirst floor front, suitable
i for suite of rooms, modern conveni
'ences. Inquire Dayton Cycle Co., 912
| North Third street. Dial 4990.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
$2.50 per week and up; warm rooms;
running hot and cold water; light
' housekeeping and private bath. Wil
son Apartments, 143 South Third.
.
KOOMS WANTED
WANTED Two unfurnished
; rooms, between Reily and Forster
| streets, by single gentleman. Call
j Bell piione 2064.
Rt >OM S—UO AK I)—WAN TED
; ROOM AND BOARD For two
'gentlemen. All conveniences and use
jof phone. Address Box B, 7521, care
of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS EOK RENT
! FOR RENT Two or three fur
nished rooms, with private bath for
light housekeeping; second floor; gas;
electric lights; use of phone; centrally
located. Address Box 11, 7114, care
of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two furnished apart
ments tor light housekeeping, second
[floor and first floor, rear. Gas and use
of bath. Inquire 327 South Front
' street.
| FURNISHED APARTMENT Cen
tral, 4 rooms and bath, for housekeep-1
ing. Two adults. Gas, electric light, I.
| telephone. Bell 3856.
FOR KENT Furnisncd apartment!
of three rooms and private bath, with!
all conveniences, including gas. elee-1
'trio light, steam heat. Private fam
jilv. Call at 2010 North Third.
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; FOU RENT 513 North Second
I.Street, two bedrooms and livingroom,!
I with private bath, comfortably fur- i
Ir.ished; or will rent single rooms; also'
two and three-room furnished house
keeping apartments. Call 12 to 1. 5 to
6, 7 to 8. Reference required.
FOR RENT Apartment at lloi
North Sixth street, four rooms and
bath, for light housekeeping; all
modern conveniences. Apply Louis,
414 North Third street.
FOR RENT Two rooms and batlT
suitable lor office or apartment, rear
first floor. 13- Walnut street. Apply
to Cotnmonwonlth Trust Company.
' APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED By adult fam
ily. four or live-room apart
ment. good location. Best of
references. Address Box M,
7318, care of Telegraph, or
call Bell phone 4135 W.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BERRYHILL ST., 1447,
Three-story brick. Ten
looms. lawn and terrace;
front and rear porches. Im
mediate possession. $3,200.
Curaeron St., N.. 1826; 2V&-
stcry frame; lot, 18x105.
JOHN H. MALONEY,
Real Estate and General Insurance,
1619 Green Street.
FOR SALE
1815 North Second Street.
Orer. view over river. A fine,
medium-priced home In good
location. Immediate posses
sion. i
A. W. SWENGEL
Real Estate,
2131 North Second Street
Bell 2575 J. i
' FOU SALE On easy terms, 2012 <
to 2018 Susquehanna street. Apply A. ■
J F. Doranz. 1325 North Sixth A ,
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.
SEE SANDERLIN."
STOP PAYING RENT
MOVE AT ONCE.
IViconisco St., 625 Vacant; three
story brick; eight rooms and bath; all
improvements; front porch; driveway
in the rear; same as rent.
Mnhantongo St., 618 Three-story
brick; eight rooms and bath; all Im
provements; front porch; same as
rent.
Fulton St., 1937 Vacant; new;
two-story brick cottage; all modern
improvements; this home is in a class
by itself; same as rent.
Fulton St., 1627 Vacant; corner
property; two-story frame; six rooms;
water and gas; in fair condition,
same as rent.
S. Sixteenth St., 542 Vacant; two
story brick; seven rooms; all modern
improvements; a dandy little home;
same as rent.
Derry St., 2337 New; finished in
a tew cays; nine rooms; brick, hard
wood floor; steam heat; fireplace; he
last word in a home; terms to suit.
Deny St., 2407 New; finished in
a few days; two-story brick; six
rooms and bath; steam heat; nard
i wood floors; sun parlor; one-halt ot a
pair; very desirable home; terms to
suit.
D. ASA SANDERLIN.
! ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG.,
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
j BELL 1390. DIAL 3573.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE
1008 North Second Street, i
3-story brick, 9 rooms and
bath. Lot. 24x125 to wide al
! ley in rear. Room for two
I garages. Owner requires j
smaller house, only reason for
selling. Quick purchaser can !
secure a bargain. Immediate
possession.
For particulars address
BOX O, 7433.
Care of Telegraph,
Or on the premises after 5
o'clock.
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FOR SALE
Swatara St., 1249 9-room dwelling;
front porch; gas and electric lignt.
This house is in hrst-class condi
tion. Will be vacant soon. A big
bargain.
Eighteenth St., 21—North—Handsome
dwelling; 9-room brick; tront porch;
all improvements; in excellent con
dition.
Apply
LEHMAN & K I.ING EM AN,
Patriot Building.
FOR SALE AT PRE-WAR PRICES
506 Cumberland street.
ISO 9 North Second street.
232 Maclay street. Nice, large, corner
piopcrty.
21a2 N. Fifth street. Immediate pos
session.
220 ! N. Fifth street. Immediate pos
session.
1908 l,enox street. Immediate pos
session.
1917 Park street.
Call, or phone,
CINTON M. HKRSHKY,
14 South Second St.
I FOR SALE —1722 Susquehanna
! street; S rooms, brick, all conveni
! ences, $2,600. Inquire of Warren Van!
D>He, 9 North Market Square. Belli
j phone 231.
HEKR ST., 1845 Largo, nitie-
I room brick house, with water and
"as. for sale; lot. 20x110 l'eet; price.
! $2,500. J. IS- Glpple. 1251 Market
[ street.
FOU SALE Single, 2%-story
house, 6 rooms, 422 Second street. I
HiKhspire. Surrounded by yard. I,ot. I
60 ft. by 180 ft. Stable in rear. Ap- '
ply j. H. Hoover, 422 Second street,
Higbsplre. Pa.
CALDKU ST 270 Two frame'
dwellings on lot 62x69. 1-ine apart-1
ment house site. Price right for!
quick buyer. G. W. Kehr, 204 Chest
nut
RIVERSIDE
2010 North Second street; 2 &-story
brick, slate roof. 8 rooms and bath;
ail improvements; modern throughout.
Possession June 1.
3012 North Second. 2%-story brick
slate roof. 8 rooms and bath; all im
provements; modern throughout. Pos
session July 1,
sessiui D E LUCAS,
303 Lewis Street.
Real Estate and Insurance.
FOR SALE Price right, one or tfl,
last Of the Bretz Bankrupt pronir
tfes. NO. 26 South Eighteenth
Sf" Thomas C. McCarrell, j r „ r lu J'
fee. 222 Market street. I,u "-
" pknbrook, twenty-nintlTSt"
jer __ For sale or exchange• v '
desirable 10-room house with alli£ y
street.
S2Sf.s, r dfflg
5";.
FOR SALE " "
THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
No. 1512 WALNUT STREET
Lot, 15 ft. 3 in. by 90 ft.
COMMON WEALTH^yTRUST COM -
222 Market Street.
EIGHTEENTH ST., N.. 28 _ CoT^Z
brick house, with nine rooms and
bath, steam heat, electric light. f"r
.sett le B
•ireet
| It KM; ESTATE FOR SALE
VACANT HOUSES FOR SALE
TERMS EASY
] 2',2-story brick, 5 years old; all
improvements; porch; $2,200.
2-story brick; corner house; all
improvements; porch, $2,400.
2'/i-story brick; large lot; all im
provements, on State street.
3-story brick on Market St., Hill,
9 rooms, all improvements.
3-story brick. uptown, all im
provements; steam heat. These
houses are in good repair, some
have drive alley in rear, room for
garage.
2 %-story frame house at Lemoyne
(possession soon), 0 rooms and at
tic; side entrunce; drive alley;
large lot; $2OO down, pay as rent;
along State Road.
3-story frame house on Four
teenth St., near Markethouse;
cheap if sold at once.
3—3-story frame houses, uptown,
one on corner, very cheap; good
Investment; drive alley in rear.
3-story brick on Market St.. Hill,
with storeroom front, in business
location; very cheap.
3-story frame on Park St., with
garage on rear.
2 H-story single brick at Cloverly
Heights, all improvements.
Vacant siaglo 2V4-story brick;
steam heat; electric lights; room
for garage; nice lot ( real bargain).
2—2%-story frame houses on Hill,
all improvements; porches; side
entrance; drive alley; chicken
houses, very cheap.
I-arge single brick, large yard
(corner), near Reservoir Park.
Several 3-story bricks on Qreen
St.. N. Second St., Maclay St.,
Briggs St. Some corner houses.
Several fine suburban homes near
Camp Hill, large yards to %-aere
land; fruit: chickenhouses; steam
beat; electric lights; hardwood
doors, from $4,000 to $7,000 each.
; Terms reasonable.
3 small suburban houses, paying
10 per cent, net; $lOO down, bal
ance as rent.
Will take Ford or light touring
ear on any of the above proper
ties mentioned.
I C H. COIIDER, 1722 GREEN ST.
BELL 560 J. RENTS COLLECTED.
FOR SALE IMMEDIATE POSSES
SION
j2 Is -story frame detached dwelling,
I known as the Calvin Walters prop
| orty, located corner Yale Avenue and
| Lafayette Place in that beautiful
I suburb of Eariington, Camp Hill, Pa.,
j within single car fare of Harrisburg.
IK large rooms (3 bedrooms); unlinisb
led attic; range; water in kitchen;
| front porch: front and side lawn:
I house is substantially built; Bxlo
i sills: good yelow pine flooring: good
j foundation and a nice, dry cellar. Cor
ner plot of ground 120x148 with out
i buildings, such as stable 16x20, suit-
I able for garage; chickenhouse 8x14;
j hog pen; 85 bearing fruit trees:
grapes: currants; variety of berries,
| etc. This property is in excellent
1 condition and will be sold on account
of owner going farming, if you want
an ideal country home, where your
[garden has already been started, you
i will miss a rare opportunity if you
'do not inspect this proposition.
Clear title guaranteed.
This property is worth to-day.sB,9oo
Price for quick sale 3.300
, Dell C. O. BACKF-NSTOSS, Roll
701 Agent. 3077J
112 Market Street.
FOR SALE
380-2 Maclay St $6,000
8111 N. Sixth St 2,850
2009 N. Fourth St 3,800
623 Emerald St 3,500
1224 Green S4 3.000
809 James St 2,300
646 Camp St 2,350
628 Woodbine St 3,700
122 N. Summit St 2,500
446 Crescent St 2,450
211 N. Fourteenth St 3,700
1023 Berry St 4,000
260| Derry St 4,600
1902 I-enox SI 4,.100
2041-3 Boas St 3,300
194 4 State St 4.000
Ask us about Suburban properties
and vacant lots.
KOITGH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE.
. Both Phones. 307 Kunkel Bldg.
j DESIRABLE PAXTANO RESt-
IDENCE FOR SALE— NO. 3631 Rris-
I ban street; bviek construction: seven
'I rooms and bath, electric light, gas,
stream heat, hardwood floors, open
Ifiirplaee; price, $1,600; lot. 35x130. In
j quire Bell Realty Co., Bergner Buiid
• j ing.
i $2,950 WILL PURCHASE a brick
| house with seven rooms and bath, all
othqr improvements. Bell Realty Co.,
| Bergner Building.
i
I GREEN STREET PROPERTY—For
sale, eight rooms and bath, gas, fur
|naee; No. 1211. Bell Realty Co., Berg-
I ner Building.
I $1,700 WILL PURCHASE any one of
three brick houses on South Cameron
street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
$2,500 WILL PURCHASE brick
house with six rooms and bath, other
improvements; No. 464 Crescent
street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE I
Brick construction; concrete porch
front and rear: six rooms and ba'h
all improvements; steam heated:
price. $4 000. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
FOR SALE 5 houses on Prospect
street 2-story stucco—all Improve
ments easy terms $1,600 each.
Inquire of Erwin Johnson. 2111
Swatara street. Bell phone 1897 J.
FOR SALE 1846 Chestnut street'
9 rooms; 3-story brick stucco; side
entrance; gas and electric light
steam heat. Ideal home. Opposite
Junior High school. leaving city
reason for sacrificing. Possession at
oneo.
REAL ESTATE FOR RE-NT
FOR RENT Second story of Kel
ker Street Markethouse, Fourth and
Kelker streets, suitable for manufac
turing purposes or general storage.
I—Room 34x34.
I—Room 40x30.
2 —Office rooms.
I—Hall. 50x10.
Alterations made to suit tenant. I
Apply Harrisburg Auto Co.. Fourth
and Kelker streets.
FOR KENT A house in High
spire. corner Commerce and Railroad
I streets, with garden and fruit trees.
(Apply Columbia Electric Co., 1253
Market street.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ,
FOR KENT, SUMMER Furnished, !
modern 10-roomed house, in Thomp- I
sontown. Address K-7, Powelton
Apartments, Philadelphia.
FOR RENT 11-rooni house, with |
all modern improvements and two I
communicating office rooms, at 125 '
and 127 South Front street, Steelton, j
Pa.; or property for sale. Write to'
C. R. Miller, M. D„ 1902 Market I
street, Harrisburg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED !
WANTED, TO RENT—By A 1 fam- ;
ily. good 7-9 room house, May 15 or 1
June 1, in good residential section.'
J. 11. Brewer, phone 740, or State 1
Office Y. M. C. A.. Caider Bldg. I
READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY'
WHAT 11AVE YOU TO OFFER? :
HEI.E AND DIAL PHONES, I
CHAS. AD LEU, 1002 N. THIRD ST. I
_|
unices ami Storerooms For Rent ;
STOREROOM 250 Hamilton !
street, suitable for a barber shop. The i
only one left out of seven storerooms.
Chits. Adler, 1002 North Tnird street.
FOR RENT Desk room and office. !
Inquire Fred C. Miller. Attorney, Ji i
North Second street. Bell phone 307 J. j
FARMS
FARMS. LARGE AND SMALL EASY '
TERMS.
30 acres, east of Linglestown. .#2,600 1
40 acres, near Palmyra #l,Bou ;
41 acres, east of Linglestown. .#3,100 !
•13 acres, York County #3,iioo
iO3 acres, near Ono #3,200
116 acres, York County #4,200;
160-acre farm, good soil, one
car fare, 8 miles from Ilar
risburg $6,000 j
DURAND, 107 CHESTNUT ST.
107-acre farm. 5 acres woodland, i
S-room house, newly papered and ;
painted; large bank barn, wagon shed. !
heg pen, chicken coop and smoke- ;
house; lots of fruit trees, apples,
cherries, peaches, apricots and grape ;
vines; plenty liny, straw and corn
fodder in barn; 20 acres of wheati !
running water in every field. Can
have possession at once $1,600.
DURAND, 107 CHESTNUT ST. j
FOR SALE 74 acres, near Mali-I
fax; excellent soil: good water; build-'
ings good as new; large peach and:
apple orchard; all other fruits; all the
spring crops, including the garden,
are sown. Price includes wheat m
the ground, everything except the.
stock. Possession May 1 if sold with
in the next few days. Apply D. E.
Lucas. 303 Lewis street. Real Estate
and Insurance.
354 ACRES. 6-room house, small
stable and chickenhouse; running
water One car fare. 1 mile from
car line. $1,700. Durand's, 107 Chest-
I nut.
i VIRGINIA FARM and orchard, 323
jucres, on river. Station one mile. 700
bearing apples. Colonial brick resi
dence; good outbuildings. $15,000.00.
I Wilder & Company, Charlottesville,
I Virginia.
| WANTED To hear from owner
!of good farm for sale. C. C. Shepara.
j Minneapolis. Minn.
FARMS WANTED
; SMALL FARM WANTED, near city.
1 Address C„ 4821, care of Telegraph.
| FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
j FOR SALE $73.00 Penn Esther
coal range, hot water back, high
shelf, nickel trimmings. First-class
1 condition. Price, $30.00. 1845 Itegina
I street. Bell phone 1713 M.
!
I RLAISDELL LATHE, 20 inches by
1 12 feet, Fitchburg loathe, 18 inches by
8 feet, with Chuck Aurora 20-inch
[back geared drill press, motors to
I 25-H.-P., Gasoline engines, 2 and 3-
111I II.-P. Will pay cash for good ma
ichinery 4or metal working, also elec
j trie motors. F. R. Laverty, No. 1936
jßriggs street. Bell 1857.
! FOR SALE English Bulldog, fe
male, fawn color. Will exchange for
! Toy Boston Rat Terrier or Pekingese
of ec;ual value. 259 Sassafras street.
! FOR SALE One s Vfc-foot wnlte
|enameled bath tub and small enameled
wash stand. Address Box B, 7455, care
of Telegraph.
I MORRIS SAYS save money buying
|new and second-hand furniture here.
I High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmjcrtz, 1018 Market. Bell 40S5R
BARGAINS! BAC.AINS!
j The store across from Y. W. C. A.
offers you the biggest and best bar
gains in Men's and Boys' Suits. Qver-
Icc-ats. Mackinaw Coats, Underwear,
l Hats. Caps, and Shoes. We are fam
ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial.
OUTLET CLOTHING CO..
23 North Fourth street.
| TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
i ——
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for
I Seeoiid-liand Furniture. Prompt at
] tent ion. Newmark & Oown, 368 Broad
|street. Dial phone 4286. Rell 4705 K.
| WANTED Used adding machine,
(any make. Must be in first-class con
dition. Address A„ 7515, care of Tele
graph.
| WANET D —Boy's bicycle, in good
condition. State cash price. Address
203 South Railroad street, llummcls
town, Pa.
WANTED. TO BUY Dark brindled
pedigreed English Bulldog, mule. 259
Sassafras street.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. RIFKIN,
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST., II ARRIS BURG, PA.
L. COHEN & COMPANY, York and
Asli avenues. Highest prices paid for
rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and
metal and old machines. Send postal
or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6225.
MAX SMELTZ
Second-hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1071U, or drop a postal to Max
Smeltz 1016 Market street. Will call,
city or country.
DRESSMAKING
CHILDREN'S CLOTHES -- Made to
order. Capes, Dolmans and Coats a
specialty. For information call Bell
4911, or Inquire at 1203 North Four
teenth street.
' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IF you have $2,000 to $3,000 cash
capital and would be interested in
opening an entirely new line of busi
ness In your locality, which should i
net you sip,ooo.oo to #15,u00.00 an
nually, write at once for particulars.
Mechanical Machine & Tool Works,
229 West Fifty-second street, New
York, N. Y.
FOR SALE A growing, estab
lished laiundry in Dauphin County,
winch made over $5,000 last year. A
gL-od proposition for any business
man, or large enough for two hust
leis, who are willing to do a part of
the work. Requites $lO,OOO cash. Ad- |
dress Box E, 7465, care of Telegraph. j
$2,000,000 PAID in dividends from
oil investments Burkbennett, Texas.
Your opportunity to get rich. Infor- |
mation Free. Big Southern Co., Fort,
W ortli, Texas.
I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PACKING
Experienced Packers of Furnlturo
China and Bric-a-brac '
fM
EXPERT AUCTIONEER. '
A. 11. SIIRENK
Bell Phono 399 W.
j JOB PRINTING BUSINESS
i Hrs* and mqo , ! lete . ; , ? lve full "particu
| care Telegraph. I,OX J ' 74U,i '
i DON'T INVEST A DOLLAR in nil'
Stocks before you investigate our
Lit it. 3 There is far more money
| lost through brokers who never drill
than la lost in drilling dry noles m
i'lrm.H !' p .''tT 'T. nt ' ol tlle "'I wells
i about <i no ,s ', aru successful;
about 9. per cent, safe in Texas. The
| Mayor of I'ort Worth is president ■ f
an oil company named after him
I and our City Secretary is secretin v
| of our Oil company. Prominent oil
i run on our Board have combined and
I bought choice oil leases for our con
I Pin.v in the five best fields In Texas
lor an absolutely honest deal iii
proven territory you cannot do better
i Assn senrt P V e 1,111 Davi " Oil
!Assn. bend for free map and nro
'nberVv I jf"P" nlble agents wanted.
iLibetly Bonds not taken Hit i
| T> VIM OIL ASSOCIATION. DirectoVs'
Texas ni ' ntnl Dank, Fort Worth,
OIL FIELD SEN
'on SoimV ~ ,10 ° invested Fowler
tiL. J 'hurnett returned fifteen
WHtl V- Investment opportunitv.
Write Comer A- |,- t- Worth, Te'v
Reference, Bradstreet's. *
L.. OH,! OIL! Oil.!
OKLAHOMAN OIL HAS MADE OKL\-
| T HOMA RICH
I J* " s l ) '""'chant for twenty years,
'on Bitt"ne"ss eCanle ~,illionairui in the
Lr,Le ha p.| 8 u rled ou , t now to male,)
I some Deal Money. Do you want ti
'o? P Fi^?dv rl V , a " oi lWell in a proven
meinev .fn'a J ! Property. Your
; money and my money and experien •>
j will drill this well. We will get gas
or oil surely because our lease Is suV
i production. If you want
rnanev \iv T' T e cun both n 'ako
. iiianej. M> bond protects vour
B°Bass bund Protects your
I pi,i -American National Bank
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma.
' .. tt E manufacture a carburetor for
£iv? ? ar 2, vvl.icU is guaranteed to
: Mve double the mileage over any
other carburetor ever constructed, re
gain less of name, mako or price
v e are now ready to furnish car
. "'.'i' 't" r also for Dodge and Maxwell
Ifnp. it, i furnish them for other
I I? i short time.
Money refunded If fifteen-day FREE
not ? rov , e u - Entirely new
? ~ simple, plain tube—not
a.moving part. Guaranteed to start
i.' \ tveathor without heating or
pi lining. Tremendous demand. 15 Out)
' no .y I/' 'n Chicago territory,
i Reliable, energetic man. who can
guarantee sales and carry stock of
;>oo to $2,000, depending on demand
can secure exclusive territory and will
I easily net $20,000 this year. No special
. experience necessary.
' i A ' ""WAN. 509 W. Jackson
Chicago, 111.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
| GAS FITTING JOBBING a specialty
We can save you money. Drop postal*
P. O. Bov 1181, City.
j DIAMONDS bought for cash—P JJI
|CA PLAN CO., 206 Market street.
UPHOLSTERING Of the best
kind. Work guaranteed. Wo call and
deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone
! 4826. Bell phone 4705 R.
MACHINE SHOP Specialty of
light machine, models, experimental
mill, factory repairing, odd parts for
iautos made. Variety Machine and Rc
[ pair Shop, 1704 Fulton street, Jlarris
. | burg. Pa.
OX Y-AO ET Y LKN E WELDING
Any metal welded. Work guaran-
I teed. Carbon removed by oxygen
Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logaii
i street. I-iell 4396 J. b
. RAZORBLADESSHARPENED
Single edge, 25c. doz.: double, edge. 35c
; doa.; razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug store.
I I QUININE —Look out for that grippi
; : feeling, likely tq catch you this
(changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
, PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it ofC
. if taken in time. Gross Drug Stoie
119 Market street.
1 j FURNITURE CRATED for shipping"
J. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street.
A. LANE
! New and second-hand furniture
i bought and sold. Highest prices naid
' ; 1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J.
'I INVENTORS FINANCED Patents'
' i Automobiles. Motorcycles Bought
I Sold. Exchanged. Cash or commission'
! Simon llorst, Linglestown, Pa.
FINANCIAL
j " INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
j J. K. GREENAWALT. JR.,
! j * 130 Walnut St.,
Ilarrisburg, Ta.
Bell Phone 518 J.
MONEY TO lAJAN
I
ij MONEY
II
• If you arc pressed for ready
cash to meet any emergency,
i call to see us. We lend money
in compliance with the laws
i of the State.
EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY*,
ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG.,
THIRD AND MARKET STREETS.
j LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE
I MONEY FOR NECESSITIES '
I If emplojed and housekeeping, our
•! legal rate money service on loans
I! from #l5 to #3OO, payable In weekly
II or monthly Instalments is worth In
vestigating, if you are in need of
funds and without bank credit
CO-OPERATIVE
[ LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO,
204 Chestnut St.
YVE LEND MONEY in compliance
with Act of June 17, 1915, to tndlvldu
.! als Ir. need of ready cash; small loans
a specialty, business confidential, pay
ments to suit borrower's convenience,
posititely lowest rates In city,
r f.NNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO,
132 Walnut Street.
; ■
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ES
TATE lairge or small amounts. D.
A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg, Bell 589.
MUSICAL
PIANO 'BARGAINS
One Helnze Upright Piano, ma
| hogany case, like new. Was $550,
now $250. Easy payments.
One Mallet-Davis Upright Pino.
Was $475, now $lBO.
One Harrington Upright Piano, fine
condition. Was $3OO, now #155.
One Brown-Simpson Upright Piano.
YY'ns $4OO, now $llO.
One Sehoemacker Grand. Was #475.
Can be bought for #265. Good as new.
All fully guaranteed.
J. W. MILLER PIANO CO,
1319 Derry St.
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