14 | NEEI COMPETENT OFFICE HELP? USE TELEGRAPH WANT AM. IDeatbs MISSKR Annie W.. wife of A. B. Musser. died at her home, in urant ham. this morning, at o o clock, at,ed 66 years. Funeral services Thursday, at . .30. in the Bible School Chapel at Grant ham the Rev. J. M. Martin and s. B. Stoner officiating. B V ri "L made Friday morning in the trosn Koads Cemetery at b l<> r ln. Pa. tives and friends are in\ ted to at-, tend without further notice. I)II IWB.UGII On May 21, 191*. Susan, widow of the late Henrj ; Drawbaugh. aged 68 years. i Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. H. B. Woods, oli> < alder street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Interment East Harrisburg Cemetery. | MIII.I.K>N On Slay 22. 1917. Mary L.. wife of Thomas E. Slnllenn. aged o9 - years. . , I Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from her late residence. 414 Forster street. The relatives I and friends are invited to attend i without further notice. Burial East Harrisburg Cemetery. ■ HOKVritlv On May 21. 1917. Jonas ; Crum Horstick, aged 16 years. I Funeral on Thursday morning, at 10 j o'clock, from the home of liis pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Horstick, Twenty-eighth and Main streets, Penbrook. Further services at 10:30 o'clock at Shoop's Church. Burial Shoop's Church Cemetery. The rela tives and friends are invited to at- ; lend without further notice. J UOMi Mary A. Bond, on May 21, 1917, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Myers. 1207 Green street, Funeral services will be held on Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock, from St. Patrick's Cathedral. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. j W KT On Monday, May 21, Ansel G. West, aged 76 years, < months and 11 days. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock .from his late residence, 19 Linden street. Relatives and friends j are invited to attend without further notice. i UAKHAKT William Earhart died Sunday morning, at 9:30 o'clock. Funeral services at his late home, Thursday morning, west of Lingles town. at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend with out further Card of Thanks R. C. FERNSLER and children. Irene j and Maurice. Jr.. tender their sincere ! thanks to their friends and relatives lui the kindness and sympathy shown them on account of the death of Mrs. Fernsler. wife and mother; also to the j lodge of which she was a member, for assisting in th- funeral services and other court' CiC.. R. ' l ERNSLEP. AND FAMILY. 610 Granite Street. ' Lost and Found LOST Pail- of bifocal nose ■ glasses, with gold chain. In front of i i\niselv residence. North Front street, j Reward if left at 2101 North Front, street. ' LOST A pair of glasses. 10 o'clock i Tuesday evening, in auto that brought lady t.. 548 Woodbine, or at the corner of Third and Broad. Please j icturn to 548 Woodbine street. j Help Wanted —Male WANTED A capable man to take an advanced position as soon as he , .an learn the business. Apply Office Colonial insurance Co., 213 Walnut street, between 6 and 9 P. M., Thurs day. ! BOY WANTED For light deliv ery. Bicvcle furnished. Apply IS3S North Sixth street. Apply at once. ; BUTCHER WANTED, AT ONCE Apply liuehler Bros., 432 Market , street. j WANTED Two men for day's labor. Apply 1700 North Second street. AMBITIOUS MAN can make a valu able business connection with the pub lishers of The Book of Knowledge. '1 his is not an ordinary selling propo sition. but an exceptional opportunity lo represent a nationally known edu cational system and earn a liberal in come. Natural business ability, not necessarily business experience, is the principal requirement. Aplicants give references in applying. Address Pub lisher, The Book of Knowledge, De nekla Building Eleventh and Market streets, Philadelphia. I'a. WANTED Young man for shoe clerk, t'_. train for manager of branch store. Must have experience. Apply Newark Shoe Store, 315 Market street. WANTED Boy. over 16 years of age. to feed job presses. Apply State Printing Office, south Tenth street. WANTED Men over 20 years of age to receive train ing. with pay, and become Me chanical Machine Adjusters. Upon completion of train ing, to be assigned good posi tions, with excellent opportu nity for advancement. In our branch offices located in all large citiss in the United States. Apply in person, or by let ter. to M. A. Seely. Elliott l'isher Company, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED—Two first-class barbers lood wages. Permanent employment. ,pply A. L. Patton. Is North Third treet. CREW CALLER Must be over 16 years of age. and cquainted with Hill section of city, ipply Room 9. P. & R. Railway sta ion. WANTED Platen pressmen and eeder.-. Applv Foreman Job Printing department. The Telegraph Priming ;0.. Harrisburg, Pa. LABORERS WANTED Good wages, steady work and chance for advancement. Apply Central Iron & Steel Company. / l Real Estate For Sale ISOI X. Front St. 2%-story brick dwelling—five rooms and bath—gas. Lot 13x56. 53500 1125 X. Second St. 3-story brick dwelling nine rooms—bath —furnace —gas. Lot 14x82 1-3 $4500 f -s • CAMP HILL LOT 50x160 ft., corner lot at the southwest corner of Oyster's Point and Logan Avenue. 15 ft. rear alley. Near trolley in a delightful suburban neigh borhood MOO V. v Miller Brothers. &Co Members Hbg. Heal Katate Board REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Roads Loraat aad Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING, ! Help Wanted —Male I PAPERHANGERS WANTED J3 'per day. Apply G. M. Moore, 9ib 'Capital. YOUNG MAX l6 to 18 years. to ! muke himself generally useful around , store, .\ppiv an.v time, 103 V Market | street. I SHOE CLERK Must be thoroughly experienced ami , furnish excellent relerence. Fine posi tion to right man. Apply V., 6623, care I of Telegraph. WANTED Boy, from 16 to 1! ; years ol age, to work in laundry. Must be fair penman. $lO per week to siari. Apply sanitary Family Wash ing Co.. sixteenth ana Elm streets. WANTED Boys for cutting room. • Apply Harrisburg leather Products i Co.. 1420 W yeth avenue. • j 1 WANTED Man to work in wash- i ; room, helping on extractors, etc. Ap i ply Ellis laundry service, 120 Fulioii street. ! VO UN G MEN WANTED Govern- ! i ment Hallw ay Mail Clerks. s7"i month, j sample Examination question —tree. , Franklin institute. Dept. 40i-D, 110- | j Chester, N. V. ' j BOY WANTED Boy. about 16 years, wanted to work around fac-| j ior>. Liooa pay and opportunity lor' advancement, I'mted Stales Mattress j Co.. twelfth and Herr street. j WE have several positions open fori young men between me ages of 16 und .0. Good wages anu splendid i j malices for advancement to willing 1 i and competent workers. No trillers need appiv. Ask for Ottice Manager, swilt 6: company, seventh and North stieeis, & to i- and ji to 6. : i CANVASSERS Several good men. i with newspaper experience. Guaran- j ! teed salary tur several sober, Indus-I ' mous men. Attractive proposition. Aaress s , 4331, care of Telegraph. : WANT—iouug men to lea: a auto mobile business, to oecoine practical mechanics and chauffeurs. \V give our student* a cnance to make moot) : at tl e rate of 20c per Hour between I class hours. We guarantee to pay you , Hue per hour as suuo as competent.) sso lu casn required. Auto Transporta- i tion School. 2J-23 North Cameron! treet. ! WANTED 23 laborers. Apply S. 1 W. Snoemaker it son, Seventu and ' Harris. • | MECHANICS —Patternmakers, tool makers, all-around machinists, die sinkers, trimmer die makers, lathe. 1 ' planer, sliaper, boring mill hands, etc., on tool work: steady work at good i wages, to capable men; give full pai ticulars first letter. Box So. Detroit. ' Mich. ! WANTED A man to work in : stable; also a butcher to drive meat ; wagon. Apply 226 Chestnut street, j WANTED 5O able-bodied: men lor piece work, lixperienc ed truckers can earn $75 to syu per month. Must be able to read i.nd write. Apply in per -1 son only to agent ot Pennsyl vania Railroad Company at JJi- ; vision Street i ranster, P. R. R.j I Co., Harrisburg, Pa. Help Wanted —Female ' ■ ■ WAITRESSES WANTED Experienced, white wait rfisei. Bteaay *.• and £ooa wiyes. a. >ly at once. CUNNINGHAM'S, Walnut and Court Streets. WHITE GIRL to assist with house . ' work; easy hours; recommendation ! necessary. Apply 121 south street. ! STENOGRAPHER —Thoroughly ex- 1 perienced and accurate stenog. pher, j ior uinct work. None others neeu ep -1 ply. loi Telegraph Building. ! AMBITIOUS WOMAN can make a valuable business connection with the' 1 publishers ot The Book of Knowledge. 1 this is not an ordinary selling propo sition. but an exceptional opportunity,: to represent a nationally known edu cational s> stem and earn a liberal in come. Natural business ability, not necessarily business experience, is the ! principal requirement, applicants give] reference in applying, .vadress run lusiiei, THE BOOK of Knowledge, De nekla Building. Eleventh and Mai aet streets, Philadelphia, Pa. THE GOOD SAMARITAN HOS PITAL, LEBANON, PA., offers to young women of Superior Education, Qualification and Keilnement, a three I years' course in both practical and theoretical instruction in general nursing. Nurses receive an allowance iof sß.oo for the lirst year, SIO.OO for second year and $12.00 lor third year. ,lt is an 85-bed Hospital with an ideal location and all modern equipments and nurses' home. For further infor ; mation apply to the Superintendent. GIRL. WANTED with respectable family; steady work; must come with god reference. Apply 617 North Six j teenth street. YOUNG LADIES WANTED I A POSITION IS WAITING FOR ! YOU It means steady work with first class chances for advancement, j The surroundings are delightful I —interesting and comfortable, i and you are paid during the period of training. If you are a young woman 18 to 22 years old, with a fair schooling, am bitious and earnest, make ap plication to the chief operator. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA 108 Walnut Street. MAID Good, competent colored girl for general housework; good wages; no washing. Bell phone 3404. WANTED Young lady to play piano. Must be a good sight reader ; and come well recommended. F. W. I iv oolworth Co. WANTED Girl for general house work. Small family. Apply 2227 Penn street. j WANTED A good diningroom ! girl and a good cook. Apply Central ■ Hotel. Lewistown. Pa. i WANTED Experienced sewthg machino operators to make ladies' and children's wear. Easy work. Best pay. I Applv Harrisburg Apparel Co., over I City Star Laundry. State street. I WANTED —Vauipers, top stitchers I and cutters for women's, misses' i and children's shoes. Steady work. I Good prices. Apply Harrisburg Shoe ' Mfg. Co.. Vernon street, Harrisburg. 1 1 WANTED Weavers and Learners. Apply Silk Mill, Corner North and Second Sts. . Salesmen Wanted ]j A 1 SALESMAN WANTED to take 11 side line lor reliable manufacturing j j concern in city. Address V., 6624, care , , ol Telegraph. | ] ! MR. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, j! Wny not got into a paying business [ i of your own? Business will require I about <2ou. Keply confidentially con- i ' sidercd. Address s., 6706, care of Tele- I graph. 1 Situations Wanted —Male WANTED Young, white man, 21 j years of ago. desires a position of any kind; can furnish best of reference. | Address F„ 670.". cure of Telegraph. i 1 WANTED P. C. P. graduate 1 wants relief work of any kind. Call j Hell phone 3036 R. I WANTED Man wishes clerical work | i ill office; has live years' experience; ; can furnish best ot reference as to! ! character and ability. Address M., I 16620. care of Telesraph. Situations Wanted—Female j WANTED Washing and ironing ; !to do at home. Apply 1311 Hunter | street, or Bell phone 3&01 M. ■ WANTEL) By young woman, po ' sition in turniture store, or helper to undertaker; ten years' experience. ' ; Address Box K. 4993, care ot' Tele- ! I graph. j WANTED Position by refined, j ; young woman, as companion to lady ; |or children twould travel). Address kSox S. 4936, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman wants j I day's work for Thursday and Friday. ' Address 609 Cumberland street. , Rooms For Rent 1 I'OR RENT - Two large, pleasant j ; rooms, furnished for liglu housekeep- | ! ing. Apply at 329 Noun Front street. ; ROOMS Completely furnished for ( ] lifelit housekeeping, with running j water and bath; good location. Apply . 20 North Seventeenth street. Harris- • burg. Pa. ; . ; FOR RENT Second floor front j | room; private family; all conveni-i ences; gentlemen only. Address R„ | ' 6622. care of Telegraph. !. ! FOR RENT Two communicating I I rooms, on second floor, lacing Market street from Square. Suitable for busi- : ness or professional offices. Inquire ; i Dr. H. C. Spragg, 1 North Second istieet. I. TWO unfurnished rooms, suitable j for light housekeeping; excellent loca- | I tion. Apply 1506 State street, City. ] ROOMS Suitable for light house- j ; keeping, furnished or unfurnished; use . iof phone and bath; private family; I ! para district; half block from Reser- | voir car line; or will lurnlsh singly j i to suit one or two ladies or gentie iinen, references required. Address W., > I 57 (2,..care ot Telegraph. TWO furnished, front rooms, for; i light housekeeping; second iiooi; all I conveniences. Apply 501 Cumberland i | street. j j ROOM in a downtown apartment; ; would appeal to business mall; adult! 1 lamily; all conveniences, liouse, 203 [ ! \\ ainut street. FOR RENT Neatly furnished sec- ! [ ond noor lronl room and third floor i back room, suitable for one or two ; j gentlemen or man and wife; all con- j \enicnces. Apply 118 South street,; i near Front. LARGE, well furnished front room; | tour windows; all conveniences and | use ot phone. Apply llua Green ; street. j TWO large, unfurnished front i rooms, second floor; gas, electricity ] and steam heat; all conveniences; can ■ be used lor light housekeeping; rentl ieasunuble. Apply 1001 North Sixth, ■ street. ] FOR RENT One second flour j tiout and iwo rooms in rear of build- I lug. lui nished oi umurnashed. only i icspeclaule parties need apply. Rem I very l easoiiaolc. Apply 324 Kelly. Beli pnone 3387 R. i 518 MARKET ST Metropolllan Annex; newly painted and papered lui nished rooms lor lent; not anu cold < uaier, phone, clean; cosy; refined. ' rules 8o up week. " 1 Rooms —Board —Wanted i ROOM AND BOARD WANTED for j two renned ladles with private fani- , ily. uptown; references exchanged. Ad- ! diess W.. o.'i'3, care of Telegraph UI- : nee. ROOMS WANTED For June 17-18-13 and 20, For Soldiers and their Families. j State Convention, L'nited Spanish War Veterans. State terms. Address liox M, 4371, Care ot Telegraph. j Apartments l'or Kent _ "pARTMENT FOR RENT llO ! North second street, next to Y\ M. C. ! A., third-story front, tour rooms, batti, ' back porcn, ironi and back entrance; | city steam heat and hot water tur- , nisneu; everything hrst-class and up- ' to-date; ready tor occupancy June 1. I Apply L. Minter, lirst hoor, 110 North' Second street. Both phones. I HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT in, building No. 128 Locust street, four , rooms and bath. Possession June 1. i Penua. Realty Imp. Co., 132 Locust I street. j FOR RENT Small. furnished apartment, centrally located. Refer- : ences exchanged. Address P. O. Hox 152, City. FOR RENT—Apartment in Cum mere, al 'l ru*t Company Building,, 1222-1224 Nollh Third street. Six | rooms. All conveniences. 840 per; month. , SECOND ST., 1700—Five and six ii/oms with porch; most pleasant and open sunoundings in city. WELL-FURNISHED APARTMENT, I four moms and bath; all con veniences. including kitchen cabinets, sua langes and use of laundry; refer ence exciiauged; no children; corner i house. 342 South Sixteenth strset. FOR RENT—Walnut street. No. 132. (second tloor rear apartments, thiee looms and bath, city steain. Posses sion April L Apply to Common wealth 'trust Co. i NO. Hl7 VERNON STREET Five ! rooms, first iloor; ail improvements; gas; steam; electricity. Apply 1208 I Chestnut street. Bell phone 624. ! 107 SOul'H FRONT STREET— Fiist I Floor Apartment; containing six ! rooms and bath; hardwood floors; {open fireplace; all modern improve- I uients. Apply >vltnin to V. Lome j Hummel Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS ' J2.SO0 — 615 Boas St. (improvements). ||2,700 — 623 Boas St. (improvements), i $4,000 — 637 Boas St. (improvements). ! $4,500 — 602 Forster St. (Impr.). $6,000 — 332 Broad St, (Impr.). ! $3,600—222 Kelker St. (Impr.). I $2,800 —1635 Wallace St. (Impr.), ,$1,300 —1230 N. Seventh St- (Impr.). ; SI.BO0 — 100 N. Tenth St. (Impr.). : $ 1,600 —1230 Wallace St. $1,050 —1407 Currant St. $3.5<M> —1926-1328-1930 Elizabeth St $3,300 — 308 Cumberland St. (Impr.). $2 750 — 307 Muench St. (Impr.). $2,100 — 430 Muench St. $1,600 —1705 N. Fourth St. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 NORTH THIRD STREET. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Want to Sell Your Business? !; Xo need to continue in a line you do ; not like or which is not paying you. !| ! Many a man can run a SIOO,OOO * business, but couldn't make a corner jl grocery store pay. |[ Get into the line of business to j| |! which you arc adapted. j; The Business Opportunities col umns of TELEGRAPH Want Ads ![ will help you. jj Call Bell 4100 or Dial 2135. jj i Real Estate For Sale FOR S.vLE 52,500 will buy n new o-room bungalow, with 6 acres of land, at Marsh Run, below New Cumber land. Good train service. Short dis tance from depot. See M. A. Fought. | 272 North street. NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE at i Camp Hill 7 rooms and bath gas - electric light hot water heat j cemented cellar best hardware and fixtures plot, 50x160. Bell Realty! Co., Bergner Building. j BUSINESS PROPERTY in new sec- j tion for sale—corner store room with! large brick dwelling. Grocery slock I and fixtures can be bought at inven- I lory. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build- i ing- | PER DIN Four-room bungalow, I completely furnished; running spring water; lot, 200x300; excellent garden! soil; light varieties already planted. ' Can be purchased for $200.00 less than j value. Bell 3745. ! FOR SALE Nos. 433 and 441 Broad ' | street two dwellings with stole ; l i oom in each, also large warehouse on j 'the rear. Good business property.] •>lust be sold to settle an estate. Bell. I Realty Co., Bergner Building. TAKE one more look at No. 23 j North Seventeenth street. Owner I | leaving town, will sell at a right] price brick house all improve- j rnents good location. Bell Realty • I Co., Bergner Building. DRUG STORE On prominent cor- j ner in Harrisburg. Will be sold at a 1 greatly reduced price. If interested, j set particulars soon. Bell Realty Co.. i Bergner Building. FOR SALE AT MECHANICSBURG— | i A nice, nearly-new residential prop-1 I > rty, modern, good-sized plot, two! ! lire-proof garages facing on alley on ; rear. Modern, fully-equipped ehicken -1 house, fruit trees, garden, etc. Ihis place, a very desirable home, can be I oougnt at low cash price, or will ex ! change on a farm. A. C. Mead. Eighth j Floor Union Trust Building, Harris j uurg. Pa. FOR SALE jThe Savilla Reeme Sherk residence, [fronting on Main street, Lingles lown. Including land enough that i will produce a good living tor two i families. This desirable property is ! worth $4,000, at this time. We have i always said, on account of present i conditions that we would not sell it i ior less, but we have now decided to | "close our eyes," and sell it at this awful low price ef $2.550. Please look I this property over carefully. You will i be convinced that it is indeed a bar ! gain. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Call care's Grocery Store. Linglestown. or ■lo3 Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. EDGEMONT Two lots, 30x120. Price, $125.00 each. Easy terms. Wal ter L. Dowhower, .21 North Fifth ■ street. Both phones. i | FOR SALE Regina Street, No. 3521 3-rooni frame house with all improvements; side entrance; frame shop and drive alley in rear. Rented >at $27 per month. Price, $2,300. J. E. j Uipple. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Chestnut Street, No. i 1931 New steam-heated house, with ! side entrance and 20-ft. street in rear. ! Cannot be duplicated at present price. Open for inspection. Price, $3,30. J. ! E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE 2322-2324 N. Fourth I Street. 3-story bricks, finished in 1 chestnut and cypress; 9 rooms and • bath; cemented cellar; water; gas and | electric light; large front porches; steam heat. Lots. 20x120 each. Drive j alley in rear. These properties are exceptionally well built and finished. BRINTON-PACKER CO. Second and Walnut Sts. — I FOR SALE Derry St., No. 1540 : 3-story brick, steam-heated house; all I improvements. Lot. 20 by ISO ft. j Garage on rear. Price, $4,750. J. E. GIPPLE. | 1251 Market Street. 1 A NEW BRICK HOUSE, all im provements, steam heat, can be bought jon monthly payments. Small cash i payments needed. 11. G. Pedlow, 3 j South Thirteenth street. ' TWO new, seven-room houses, in ; Penbrook New Addition; all improve nuiits; large cement basement; gar den; chiekenhouse; low tax rates; ideal homes for men with modest in come. J. S. Zimmerman. Dial 3893. j 43 N. SEVENTEENTH STREET, cor ner Helen avenue, has been put in I good shape. Now vacant. Look at it. ri. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. SIX-KWO.M HOUSES at Edgemont, ',2-mile north of Penbrook. Price, $500.00. Stables and good well water. 'J. S. Hartman. 38 North Twelfth | street. I FOR SALE Plot corner Fourth and Woodbine streets. Very desirable I lor building purposes. Price is right. A C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust I Building, Harrisburg, Pa. ! BUNGALOW AND HOME SITES on I River Front, and other scenic loca -1 tions, Washington Heights, Camp Hill, West Falrvlew, Enola and Oak Lane. Easy terms. $lO down. $5 monthly, i harles Davles, Room 204 Calder Building. Office open till 3 P. M. Bell 4377. Dial 4280. FOR SALE Suburban home on trolley line near Colonial Club. De j lightlul location. One acre of ground, i fruit trees, garden, hot bed, chickea ! houses up-to-date in every particular, I will accommodate 1,500 chickens. ■ House modern nearly new, steain heat, electric light, hardwood floors, etc., running water. Will consider - exchange. A. C. Mead. Eighth Floor Union Trust Company Building. Har risburg. Pa. FOR SALE Double-frame house, in good condition. A bargain if sold Immediately. Inquire evenings after 6:30, or Saturday dfternoon, at 140 South Twenty-eigTith street, Pen brook, Pa. FOR SALE Several desirable building plots, both In city and su burbs. Bungalow sites, desirable farms close by. A. C. Mead, Eightn Floor Union Trust Building. Harris . burg. Pa. HOUSE FOR SALE 3130 Main street. Penbrook. near Progress. Cheap to good buyer. For Information inquire 1847 Sate street Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE—II 4 Washington street ' corner River alley, two-and-one-huif- | story flame; eight rooms aud bath. 1 all conveniences. I Cornet Bridge and Eighth streets, | 'Elitwood, 2Vs-story frame; eiuM rooms | and bath; all conveniences. M he above properties will be sold at a uaigaiu. , Apply Keeney A. Simmons. New Cum- ; | berland. . j Farms j TWO in Dauphin County, one of 100 i -acres, the other 167 acres. Very pro- j ) ductive iron and limestone son. All | ! in good condition. Price and terms i i right. Also two Cumberland County I farms ol a 110 and 162 acres. Charles] Davies, Room 201 Calder Building. ; j Hell 4377. Office open till 3 P. M. THE MCCOY FARM ! 15 acres; good productive soil for all j purposes; good 11-room house; other I buildings; fruit; on State road, 4 miles east of Linglestown; including teed and tools; price, $2,450. "Why i the house and garden alone are worth | more to any one. C. B. CARE, Care's i Store, Linglestown, or 403 Market I street. Harrisburg, Pa. Real Estate For Rent COTTAGE FOR RENT I Along river front near West Fairview. ] i Pa. Electric lights, dancing lloor, two ! porches. 5c fare limit from Harris- . i uurg. All-night street car service. | Located along river front. Large i lawn. A real home. Call Bell home! I 385 J. I FOR RENT SIO North Eighteenth Jstreet; corner house; 2-story brick; lall improvements, including steam 'heat, inquire C. L. Long, 701 Kunkcl Building. FOR RENT Three-story brick porch house at No. 1415 Berryhill street, for $22.50. Also No. 2333 Pros pect street for $6.00. Immediate pos session. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. j DWELLING part of Conservatory of Music, 607 North Second street; a rooms and bath; rent, slo, including steam heat. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 NORTH THIRD STREET. ; | FOR RENT 1712 Market street. 10 rooms, brick house, balh, suu par lor, ga and electric light and hot water heat; possession June 1. Rent, | S4O. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. 1810 MULBERRY ST, I Furnished House), 2V4-s. b„ 6 r $35 MILLER BROS & CO. FURNISHED COTTAGE at Aque duct, can be rented tor the season. Good condition. Two lloors, large porches, immediate possession. Ap ply 1100 North Front street. Real Estate For Sale or Rent CAMP HILL SUBURB New bun galow; modern improvements; 7 . rooms; lot. 50x175 leet; West Chest nut street. Apply J. F. Hempt, Camp Hill. Dial 5646. NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES— Located at 2315-17-18-20 North I' Uth street, 511-13 Curlln street. Easy 'terms. Fted C. Miller, Butlder. 213 Walnut street. Harrisburg, Pa.. Bell I phone 797 M. Offices and Storerooms FOR RENT—Desirable centrally lo cated office. Inquire 300 Commun wealth Trust Building. i FOR RENT Storeroom. Sl4 North '.Third street; autactive room on cor jjner. for store or office; centrally lo cated; I'j squares irom Capitol Park; ! along street car line; city steam heat tiunished; now ready for occupancy. (Apply L. Minter, 110 North Second .jstreet. Both phones. ■| BROAD STREET. 331 $20.0J i'.Hamilton street, 252 12.00 , (Market street, 504 126.00 ' j CHAS. ADLER, . I 1002 North Third Street. Real Estate Wanted COTTAGE WANTED Furnished . or partly so; not over 15 or 20 miles . irom city; give tull particulars as to ! rent, location and when possession can be given. Address M., 4931, care of [ Telegraph. WANTED A completely furnish ed bungalow, or cottage, along the water, convenient to Harrisburg, ior ' four months. State location and | rental. Apply F„ 5769, care of Tele graph. ; Business Opportunities L RESTAURANT FOR SALE Good business location; modernly equipped; , 16 lunch chairs, 3 marble-top tables . and suitable chairs; 1 large steam table; other necessary equipment, op ' portunity for live wire. Bell Realty | Co., Bergner Building. 1 FIRST-CLASS grocery, doing $3,. 500.00 to $4,000.00 monthly, can be . bought right if you act before June 1 j Owner retiring. Address "W.," 4936! . care of Telegraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for news , papers, experience unnecessary. Send i lor particulars. Press Syndicate 7yi J Lockpoil, N. Y. I PARTNER WANTED Lady 7r . gentleman, with $225.00. Four to eight sales monthly. ssll profit each sale _ Good- night, Drudgery. Hello, Pros ,, perity. Office Box. 65. Linglestown. I Pa. r II For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR KALE One table and live B chairs and two rugs and few other . household articles. Cull between 1 s and 6 P. M. No second-hand dealers. 1 Apply to 1702 Regina. . |. —, | FOR SALE One Aultman stone - crusher, with elevator, complete; also .. one Champion stone crusher, with j|elevator, complete. Both in good con e dltion. Address K., 5770, care of Tele- For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR SALE A lot of lumber and old wood, ami some sheds. Apply Sev - enth and Camp. B. F. I 101 l man. ONE rebuilt Bloch car for sale rea sonably Uood condition. Apply to 213 d hiuquelianna street. TOOLS —Lot of unredeemed tools at bargain prices. Also watches,diamonds, jewelry, clothing, etc. N. Brenner, 13ii> ■ A. Third, lormeny 126 Walnut. BEDBUGS and other vermin leave j when you use SHURE.-DEA'l'll. Soldi and guaranteed by llite llite, 304 Market street. Dial phono. BALL-BEARING WRINGER FOR! SALE. 13.50. 11l good condition. Ill quire of James Poplar street, wormieysbuig, Pa. FOR SALE The following grocery fixtures: Two large, square candy cases, cigar case, large computing scales, small computing scales, Ameri can beef slicer, large refrigerator, laige egg stove, desk anu three chairs, sectional dried fruit case, 20 ft. long; platform scales, two wagons, horse, harness, etc., Na tional cash register, coffee mill and numerous other articles used in a ! first-class grocery. Must be sold be [ fore June 1. Address "W.," 4395, care ; . i olograph. FOR SALE 2 crypts in the llar , risburg Community Mausoleum Co., 1 Nos. I and 3. Communicate with P. O. Box No. 4, Elizabethville, Pa. i EXTRA SPECIAL Easier Lilies, jfl.uO per dozen, made up in sprays. Itoses and Carnations, soc per dozen. I Keeney's Cut-Kate Flower Shops, sol North Third street. 325 Market street. I FOR SALE 1 No. 525. 1,150 ft. hot water boiler, mtg. by U. s. Radialoi Corp., in excellent condition. M. 11 j Baker Ai C 0.,1330 Den y St .Both phones. ATTRACTIVE, up-to-date name cards, 15c for 25 cards. Agents want ed. Also Hag stickers, 10c per 100. W. P. Walls Advertising Co., ohireiuans town. Pa. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured al the Telegraph Business Ottice. UNREDEEMED watches and dia monds for sale at a great saving. I Clias. Arousoil, Reliable Jeweler and Broker. 422 Market street. FOR SALE iO,OOO Geraniums and other plants at Stcelion Market House and at Steeiton Hothouse. L. H. Kurb. i&teellon. FOR SALE. CHEAP One station ary steam engine, 25-horse-power. tully equipped and in good order. Ap ply Keystone Laundry, Harris and W allace streets. FOR SALE Entire household goods or any part of same, at a seari nce, on account of death. All prac tically new. No dealers. Apply to j Mrs. Reuben Stauffer, 1713',a North | Fourth street. TYPEWRITERS We have a number oi visible Rem | ingtons which we ve taken in trade and are in good condition; will sell ai i reasonable price. Call, or we will i send a representative. Remington (Typewriter Co., 113 Walnut street. PAINT! PAINT! PAINT! jAt Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street ! ~,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed i Paint. Also full line of Acme Oualit> | Paint. Largest Stock of Ready Mixed , Paint in Harrisburg. I FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Feno. I Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hardware, Plaster Board, 1 Upson Wall Board, Coinpo-Board. 'Doors, £ash. Shutters, Mouldings, Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. FOR SALE I Two Bargains—One Dorsey Iropos- I tng Stone, with furniture and form 'lack complete. ! One Texas Imposing Stone, with 'Letter Boards and Sort Drawers.' These two pieces of Printing Offict ! furniture are in lirst-class condition, ;and if you are a Job Printer or a .Newspaperman, don't overlook this i opportunity to secure real bargains. Superintendent. The Telegraph Print ing Co.. Har' usburg, Pa. EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA! 250 Washable Ijinghain i House Dresses, $2.00 val ues, at 79c. -Men's Scout Shoes, tan and black, at $1.98. Wonderful bargains in men's and women's cloth ing, shoes, hosiery, furnish- j ings, trunks, suit cases, etc. Leader Dargain Store, 443 Market street. I ONE wrougntlron fence for sale. Can be bought at a reasonable price Apply 2114 Moore street. Dial 5821. FOR SALE—Two SiOC Cumberland Valley Telephone Co. 5 per ceut. bonds. Address Box A. 4347. care oi 'i eleg raph. Musical I'JANO TUNING AND REPAIRING !by a skilled man. Trained by years oi experience. Estimates cheerfuil> furnished. Consult us. OYLER'S MUSIC STORE, 14 South Fourth street. WILL SELL my upright piano for I sloo cash, ij'iiie condition. Address G., 5771, care ot .Telegraph. I FOR SALE A square piano, in ! fair condition. Moving and don i wain Uo take it along. A tuning will make ;it an excellent Instrument for a 'learner. $lO, to the lirst party who takes it away. Apply 1715 Regina street. TALKING MACHINES REPAIRED by experts only. There is a great deal ol satisfaction in knowing that your talking machine lias been properly and carefully repaired. We give you this assurance. Consult us. Oyler's Music Store. 14 South Fourth street.. WE REPAIR any kind of TALKING MACHINES promptly. Call Bell phone 3242 J. or oring your machine to 1213 North Third street. Work done py an expert Poultry and Supplies FOR SALE White Wyandotte Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs irom line exhibition and trapiiestcu stock. Une White Wyandotte Cluck and 15 Chicks for $5.00. Order now. G. E. lirown. Long street. Camp Hill. Horses and Carriages FOR SALE One Ai rubbei-tired runabout. Cheap to quick buyer. Day ton Cycle Co., 312 North Thiiu trt. Wanted —Miscellaneous MOTORCYCLE; We want to buy several used motorcycles or parts. Bring your machine in. or call and talk it over with UH. We will give 1 you fair treatment and quote you u ! good price Dayton Cycle Co., 312 j North Third street. Bell 385 J. : BICYCLE FRAMES. CO AST Ell BRAKES, ETC.. bought for highest cash prices. Dayton Cycle Co.. 3li North Third street. Bell 3*uJ. I- 1 PAY highest spot cash prices for I new und second-hand Furiiiturc I phone, Bell 1381H, or diop postal to .Max Smoltz. 1016 Murket. Will call 'city or country MAY 23, 1917. Wanted —Miscellaneous J. COOPER & SON Pay the Highest Cash Prices for Rags, Paper, Rubber, Scrapiroii and Metals. Old, wornout Autos bought for cash. Eleventh and Christiana Sts.. lietween Slate und Walnut. BELL 33 7 IW. DIAL 43H. MORRIS SAYS you save money by buyiug new and second-hand lurni ture here. Highest cash prices paid loi furniture. Morris Schineitz. loJo Market. Bell 33J1R. CLOTHING AND SHOES— Highest cash prices paid tor second-hand goods. Lmop postal or call S. Meltzer. 013 Walnut street. WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. 1 pay <I.OO lo JIU.OU per set. Send by parcel post and re ceive cheek oy return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 South Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Ford Roadster. Will 1 pay good price for second-hand Ford 1 Roadster if in good condition. Ad dross B„ 4332, care of Telegraph. CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought Ml highest cash prices und sold reasonable. S. Reikiti, 407 Broad street. 801 l phone 2860. CENTRAL FURNITURE AND METAL Co. will pay best prices loi Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Copper, Brass, Pewter, etc. We bu> all kinds ol merchandise and store nxtures. A trial will convince you. Bell phone 3357R, 324 Kcily street. FURNITURE, CARPETS. STOVES BOUGHt Our lellned buyers call any time. Highest prices, fc. Gold. 1014 Market. Bell 4085 J. I A LANE DEALER. 1022 MARKET ST. 1 New and second-hand furniture uuught and sold. Delivered to all purls lot city, uial phone 5747. WANTED —One or two )4-ii.-P. Electric Aiotors for direct current. 22U volts. Speed about 400 It. P. M. Ad dress superintendent, '1 he Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED—OId gold, sliver, carpets. : lugs, ladles and gentlemen's second hand clothing, shoes. Also furniture, copper, brass, pewier. Highest cash; prices paid. 32G Keily si'eet. j •WAR PRICES" We pay Ihe highest cash prices foi scrap iron, rags, rubber, paper and 11, etuis, ele. "Both phones." LURIA IRON & SI'EEL CO.. 22-24-26 N. Cameron St. Business .Personals I new LI FE REVOKED to old ! carpets by having them made over into ; new, beautiful rugs, any size to til i rooms or halls. Oriental Rug Co., Bal timore, Md. Request price list. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR H. E. SCHRIVER 60-61-62 Union Trust Co. Bldg., Harrisburg. Pa. Systems Organized. IRON AND WOODEN FENCE BUIL.DING done. Jobbing of all kinds. Apply S. T. Albright, 2114 Moore street, or Dial 5821. NEW LIFE REVOKED to old carpets by having tliem made over into new beautiful rugs, any size to lit rooms or halls. Oriental Rug Co.. Bal timore. Md. Request price list. REMOVAL NOTICE J. D. BRENNEMAN, FLORIST, Now i-jcated at 10 S. Market Square. i GENERAL ROOFING aud Spouting stove and lurnace work; roof painting a specialty. We guar antee all work. Apply 2114 Moore, or call Dial phone 5821. i SPANGLER PLANING MJI.L CO.— 'Mill work of all kinds. l£stiniai>.s icheeliuily given. 824 North Seventh | street. i BRING your Phonograph and Vic -1 irola to Stauffer Music House, I Norm Third street, u it ueeds repair : ing. Wo (iuarautee our woik. upeo I every evening. Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., liuuueis and Contractors, iluflsc ouilding our specialty. Job work look ed alter careiuily. :J• 0... OFFICE, L'iso .suhnl 1 11' I'll STREET. NOTARY P ÜBLIC—STENOGRA PH EH .11. ELIZABETH WALSH. Senate Hotel RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ALL kinds ol SAFETY RAZOR except nlai nca>>, lIHII old siylc, 2dt each. iic..*R V Ullißilir.f iX bO.\a, c<. j .tlal Kei street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY 'liuslee bldg. All Kinds ol uetcctive v, oi a uauu.ed —v>im c always opeu. fcELE PHUAE 4333. UPHOLSTERING —And f irniture re pairing, mattresses renovated auu cusniuiis ot all kinds made. S. N. Cluck. 320-326 Woodbine street. Piioue 131 V.' QUININE — Look out for that grippe feeling, likely lo catch you mis changeable weather. OUlt LaXATIVE PiIUOPiIU-yUININE Will stave it off. if taken in time. Gross Drug atore, 113 Market sti eet. - Shoe Repairing SHOE REPAIRING Others fix 'em; we leuunu em. Your I phone orders promptly attended 10. r-lile Shoe Repair Co., 14 S. Dewberry avenue. J. GORDON—SHOE REPAIRER Shoes called lor and delivered, or worn done > hile ycu wan. Address IS2O North Third siieet. liell puoue 3642 J. Uial 580 U. Undertakers SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECI'OIt. 1312 Deny St. BELL 1356. DIAL 2188. Cleaners and Dyers IMPORTANT protect your Winter Clothes. Our Sanitary Cleaning Process will solve juur inolli problem. Curlaius and uraperies will rot if dusl is allowed to remain. We clean inoiougiuy and store them for you. special prices. Phone. Bell 704J and 266 W. 33 N. Second. SIMMS, 802 N. Third. GOODMAN'S SANITARY STEAMING Cleaning, Pressing work. We do all kind oi repairing. All work guaran teed. Call and deliver. Both phones. 1306 W North Sixth street. SEND your clothes to EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS. ' 1*45 Market street We call and de- I liver. Ilolh phones. Hauling and Moving FOR HIRE —\4-ton Auto Truck. Quick service, lxing or short distances. Rales reasonable. Also Jitney for hire. C#ll Hotel Victor. Both phones. Hauling and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER I'mno moving a specialty. Hauling. S(|uare dealing our policy. 1(17-A Capi lal St.. -C. V. SSU7. Bell 852 W. NATIONAL* TRANSFER CO. Movers or pianos, sales, boilers anil general hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Eighth street and It. R„ New Cumberland. Bell plume ;1039J. Storage STORAGE—Fireproof and non-flre proof warehouses. Private rooms for Household goods, a month up. Har nsuui K Storage Co., 4117-410 S. 2nd St. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 40S Market. Household goods 111 clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. 0. Dieuer, JUS Market street. STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private 1 looms, *l-$3. AVagons, 75 cents month. Il>. Cooper iSc Co., 417 Broad street. Both | phones. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL KATES—On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State und under supervision of the banking Department. Equitable In vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor, 3 North Market Square. .Established lUO4. LOANS— *IS TO S3OO If without bank credit and pressed tor funds with which lo meet immediate necessities, consult this licensed, bonded, supervised institution, nnanc ed and managed by local peo ple. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN i INVESTMENT CO., £O4 Chestnut St. MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rales; business coniideniial. front sharing Loan society, apoouer | Building, a North Market squaie. I MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate I security in any amounts and upon any j terms to suit borrower. Address P. u. J Uox 174, llarrisburg, Fa. Automobiles I EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged I and repaired; work guaranteed. ' J Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO CO 11th and Mulberry Sis. REO AUTOMOBILE, 191-1 model, tor sale, been overhauled lately; good running order; electric lights, sell- Starter, etc. Owner neeus mwoey. Price tor quick sale, s3i.<. Call 912 North Third street. OLD AUTOMOBILES We make u specialty in buy ins of Uld Automobiles tor uismantlmg purposes. All parts of some makes and some parts of all makes always oil hand. LURIA IKON & STEEL. CO.. 22-24-26 N. Cameron Street. Both phones. PILOT CHUMMY ROADSTER, 1917 model. Manufacturer's price, sl,2nu. Our price, *I,IUO. Call 918 North Thud street. Bell 385 J. CURTIS A. STOUGH Dealer- in all kinds of second-hand cais. Autos bought and sold, roiu curs a specialty. S2 South Cameron street. Ceil ouba. EVERETT 1913, in good condi tion. Price reasonable. -v bargain, storage, repairing, oils, gas, etc. Coliover's Oarage, 1334 Howard street. Bell 4310 J. OVERLAND USED CAR DEP T SCKIPPS-BOOTH roadster, excel lent conditiou . slt>j PULLMAN. 5-passenger touring; electric lights and starter; cost J. So , s2tiU OVERLAND roadster; repainted; overhauled and guaranteed; cost i i> o J496 MAXWELL 1915 touring; elec tric liahts and starter $295 THE O VERLAN D-HARIUSBURG CO., 212-214 North Second Etreet. I WANTED Auibmoolles lor parts, I wrecKeti or old-timers, anywhere. Highest prices paid. Phone, write or ' oi'ing car. Clieisea Auto Wrecking, 27- I2a .Not in Cameron street. Bell phono li, io. Dial 3000. A. 1 Schiffman. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If you cannot sell your ear, why i.ot consign it to or exchange it witn us lor a better one. Our charges lor selling are 5 per cent. only. No storage cuarges it ear is not sold. AUTO TUAI\PORTATION EXCHANGE DE PAKTAIENT, 27-29 North Cameron street. FOR SALE 1910 6-40 Chalmers, 7-passenger; like uuw. Reasonable. 1910 Reo; t>-passeueer. Completely overhauled. Like new, $475.00. 1911 Ford, $240.00. 1912 *-ton truck, s2ao. Big bar gain. 1910 5-passenger Haynes; nevv tiaiiit. new tires. Snap at SI,OOO. MILLER AUTO CO. Ob S. Cameron St. CADILLAC 1913 model, In A 1 condition. Price, SOOO for quick sale. Cadillac Delivery car; overhaul ed and painted. soou for quick sale. J OS. ALBERTS, 108 Market St. Garages HUPMOBILE and Franklin Owners' Service Station; tires, accessories and repairs; work guaranteed. 1' ederlck s Garage, Forster near Front. Bell 2850 J. REAR 2109 GKEEN STREET—Gar age space for rent; immediate posses sion at SS.OU per month. VV. H. Eby. 45 Union Trust Building, BLACK'S GARAGE —Live and dead storage; new lireproof building; lull line or Tires, Accessories. Repair shop next door. 203-205 S. Seventeenth St. WM. PENN GARAGE, 304-6 Mueneli street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4504. FEDERAL SQUAHE GARAGE Court and Cranberry streets; storage oy day or month; moderate rates; 24- hour service; repairs, gas, air. SUNSHINE GARAGE, Jas. L Riggio. Expert repairing on all kinds of auto mobiles. Pullman -Service Station. 82 South Cameron street. Bell 3588. CAMP CUItTIN GAIUiGE SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS l.ai ne brick building equipped with nei facilities for storage and care of cars. Kepairing by experienced me chanics. All work guaranteed. Let us quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093J,
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