A Telegraph Wait Ad Will to Into ■ Over 23,000 Homes Every lie It Is In Over 115,000 people who every day read the Tel egraph. That's the sure rent-saving way to secure a tenant. The best way to secure competent help. The surest way to recover a lost article. XThe easiest way to sell real estate. [ Phone your ad if you like to Bell 2040; Cumber land 203. » Your Want Ad in the Telegraph Is a Want Ad in 23,000 Homes DIED PRICE Tuesday evening:. October 6, 1914. at S o'clock, Kingsley X. Price, aged 27 years. 1 month and 6 days Funeral services Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at his late 2015 North Second street. Relatives and friends invited to at further notice. Burial will be jnadcs at Bloomfield, N. J., Friday, October 9, up on arrival of train leaving Harrisburg. Pa., at 8:45 A. M. LOST LOST An open-faced gold watch, on Saturday evening. Int t l ®" s th ° 1 "' ijflce J. Finder please return to this office. Reward. ___ "i/ist Tuesday morning. J > , etwe ®" p. R R. roundhouse No. 2 and Eleventh and Herr streets. tl f Telegraph have half if returned to Teiegrapn Office. T/ICT Elk's fob and locket. In ecripfion on inside. E. J. Rartlick. 512. Reward if left at this offlce I^____ FOUND vmTND The home of reliable work for particular people, at Esgert| c .. on , rivAinsr Trench Cleaning "Works 1245 Market street. Call either phone, we'll do the rest. HELP WANTED —Male "PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, Day and Evening, in Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, Speed Dictation, etc. Assistance given in securing positions. Special inducement is ottered you to be cin now. Call or address Merle E. Keller, Room 309, Patriot Bldg., 11 N. Second street. CARPENTERS WANTED/ — 35 cents per hour to first-lass mechanics Ap ply Tenth and Market streets. English Bros. , WANTED Manager tor Credit Clothing House; state full dotaUs ln reply as to age and extent ol exper ence. Address Box C., 161 3. care Telegraphy ~AR&IY OF UNITED STATES, MEN WANTED Ablebouied. unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of States of good character and ItTwrnl the' English "or y i e%Te a r UO B n uflsfng.'°3d ie & U MeT fl ßts.: Market St., York. Pa. PRESSMAN WANTED Experi enced on cylinder press, and capable make-ready man. btead' ply Pressman, care of the leltgrapn. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL wants men to become practical chauf feurs We give a full course for $35. Including driving and repairing auto mobiles, taking in all te . c .^ nlc sji_ Hundreds of positions waiting for com petent men. Easy plication at once. 5 North Cameron street. AGE N T;- WANTED AGENTS WANTED FOR BEST SELL ING BOOK published. One Agent sold 36 the first day; another, 138 the first Ave days. Karn SIO.OO to $25.00 weekly during spare time. Write for best terms and free outfit. H. G. Landis Sons, Reading. Pa. HELP WANTED —Female WANTED White girl for general housework; must sleep at home. Apply Bell 5. Garfield Apartments. 21 North Fifth street. WANTED Girl for general house work: good place to right party. Apply 3003 Riverside Drive, Riverside. WANTED Young women demon strators for the Manufacturers* Food Exhibit. Call at Chestnut Street Audi torium October 9, at 2 P. M. Ask for Mr. Morrison. GIR LS WANTED to learn the trade of cigar making, packing and in the shipping dept. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500 Race St LEARN DRESSMAKING Perfect Fitting is taught by measure ment. Cut own patterns. It's the only way to learn dressmaking right. 7 "ake .own dresses while learning. Night and day classes. Write, or call. Work's Dressmaking School. 22 North Fourth street. WANTED Experienced operators for Loysvllle Shirt Factory. Apply at once to Loysvllle. Pa. FOR SALE Delightful Home in the Country On the Trindle Spring Road (Camp Hill) —less than five minutes' walk from the trolley—s-cent fare from Harrisburg. Lot 100 ft. front by 300 ft. In depth. concrete block house, In BpJendid condition with six large rooms and attic—hath furnace gas and electricity front, back and side porches front and side hay windows cemented cellar with hot and cold water and closet— slate roof. A few fruit trees large garden —chicken house and stable that could be used for a garage. The location Is floe—a good prop erty, and the price will be right. Miller Bros. & Neefe t REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets V———— THURSDAY F.VENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 8, 1914. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. No washing; Apply P. O. Box 45, Paxtang. Bell phone 1247 M. Mil AT ION WANTED —MALE SPECIALTY SALESMAN is open for a proposition to travel on a salary and commission basis. Address G., 1657, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Young, strong man, 21 years of age, desires position waiter, or all-night work. Call, or address. 606 South Third street. Steelton. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female WANTED By colored woman, po sition as cook. Address 1306 Currant avenue. WANTED Colored woman wants day's work. Call 1410 North Seventh i street. WANTED Two young colored wo men wish work as dishwashers or cham bermaids. Address 919 Ash avenue. WANTED A young woman wishes work by the day or week. Address 315 Forster street. WANTED White woman would like position in restaurant or hote! Ap- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Two 2 % -story frame i houses, new, Nos, 3320 and 3322 North Sixth street; all Improvements; steam 1 heat; granolithic walks. Inquire Shrelner's Store, on premises. LARGE corner property at Third and Maclay streets for sale at a great dis count. Finished in chestnut through out. Steam heat. Now vacant. Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Fruit Farm of 141 Acres ll miles from Harrlsburg Station on Property frame buildings —3,000 apple, peach and plum trees all in healthy condition. Price, $6,600.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. FOR SALE 219 Relly St. 3-story brick 9 rooms, bath and furnace alley on rear. The price of this prop erty, considering the location, is very attractive. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Vacant house at a very low price. Inspect it. Very little money needed. Three-story frame. No. 2032 Berryhill street. Price. $1,300. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E 34 N. THIRTEENTH ST.—2%-story frame dwelling will be sold occu pied by owner inspect the property and see us for price. Miller Bros. & Neefe. 53-ACRE FARM FOR SALE at J3.400 —buildings include house, summer house, wood and smoke house, barn, im plement shed, chicken house, hog-pen, good apple orchard; other fruit; two wells and running water; 11 miles from Harrisburg; 4 miles from Hershey. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 223 Union avenue; three-story frame house. Further information, as!*. Schmidt, Florist. 313 Market street. 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