A TELEGRAPH WANT Aft NOW WILL FILL TEE POSITION LEFT VACANT g)eatbs PLEAM—Charles F. Pleam. on Wed nesday, July 25, at the home of his aunt in Granite, Pa. Aged 18 years. Funeral services Saturday at 2 o'clock, from the residence or his mother and father. 1530 r>. Fourth street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without v notice. Interment in Paxtang ceme tery. ______ IINGER—John J. Unger, on Wednes day. July 23. 1917. at his late real dence, near Shoop s church, aged 5 Short funeral services Saturday at $ p. m., from residence, previous to preaching services in . snoop>s Church. Relatives and are invited to attend without further notice. Interment in cemetery ad joining: church. WEIDENHAMMBR Franklin Y. Weidenhammer on Tuesday, July 24, 1917, at his late residence, 534 Race street, aged 63 years and 16 Funeral services Friday afternoon at 2.30, at Fourth Street Church of God. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Interment Paxtang Ceme tery. / LOST AND FOUND IX)ST —Blue cameo brooch, between 125 Evergreen and Thirteenth and Perry. Return to Miss i£dna Cope, 125 Evergreen and receive reward. LOST —A poodle dog with a brown spot on the back and brown eyes. Reward if returned to HQS N. Sixth St. HELP WANTED —MALE BARBER WANTED —Steady posi tion. Good wages paid. Union shop. Apply Wilber S. Richwine, 306 Reily street. We have several positions open for young men between lb and 20. Common school education essential. Apply to SWIFT & COMPANY. Seventh and North Streets. WANTED One or two young men to work about Auto Garage, driving and repairing of all kinds. A chance to (earn the automobile business. Must be prepared to pay SSO tuition. Auto Transportation school. 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell 1710' WANTED Platen rressmen and feeders. Apply Foreman Job Printing Department. The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED Mechanical draftsmen over 25 years of age who can detail Ld'om layouts. Electrical experience Kot necessary. Permanent positions and every chance for advancement of feied to the right men. Address Chief Clerk Engineering Department, Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh. Pa. WANTED Laborers. Apply M. H. Baker & Co., Plumbing and Heat ing. 1330 Perry street. WANTED Twenty-five wood choppers. by the day or cord; also bevcial coilers. Apply to J. A- Seidel, Marysville. _ AN INTERESTING PROPOSITION for any young man musically inclined with abi'ity as a salesman and a tew thousand dollars to invest. * urther particulars by appointment. Address ,?Jfi742. care Telegraph. WANTED Experienced, leather cutters at once. Also learners, by hour or piece work. Good wages either way. Call Steelton Glove Com pany, South Second. Steelton. WAJMTkD 5O a&le-bodied men tor piece work. Experienc ed truckers can earn s7o to syo per month. Must be able to read and write. Apply in per son only to agent of Pennsyl vania Railroad Company at Di vision Street Transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANT—Young men to (earn auto mobile business, to beaome practical mechanics and chauffeurs. We giva our students a chance to make money at the rate of 20c per hour between class hours. We guarantee to pay you 30c per hour as soon aa competent. SSO in cash required. Auto Transporta tion School. 27-29 North Cameron street WANTED—A young man about 17 years old, open for a position. Apply at the Municipal Port Floating Boat House, at foot of South street. WANTED—Young man not afraid to work, who has brains to think to do general work at garage. Good place for right party. Permanent position. Address T6305, care Tele graph. WANTED—Men to load stone by contract. $3 to $5 a day. Apply Pax tang quarries, Paxtang. WANTED Carpenters wanted for concrete form work. H. Koppers Co., care Bethlehem Steel Co. HELP WANTED—FEMALE STENOGRAPHERS. bookkeepers typists and clerks who want otflc employment, to register with the Em ployment Department of this school no charge or obligation. The Oftioe Training School. 4 South Market Square. WANTED Vampers, top atltchera and cutlers for women's, misses' and children's shoes. Steady work. Good prices. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street. Harrisburg. WANTED—Colored gin with refer ence for downstairs work and cook ing. Family of two. 2432 N. Second. WANTED—A helper for general housework. Apply 104 South St. WANTEIk— An experienced woman baker to bake the famous Manhattan pies. Apply Manhattan Restaurant. ilßeal Estate For Sale!! . > Huuunel St. 3-story brick'' i—B rooms bath furnace.!! i iLot 14x117. Rear drive alley, i > !; _ 2,550 ; , i BrlKK* St. 3-story brick!. i'and frame ti rooms bath —i' ] [steam heat. Lot 16x112 ft. (' 1535 Vernon St.—3-story framei' j!—; rooms bath furnace. Lot;! 1 |14%X115. Rental sl6 *I,BOO ' 11 1844 Park St. 3-story brlck—i' !'? r°?? b „ ath Steam heat.;! , .Lot ft. to 16-ft. alley. I> j ' 40 N. luth St. 2V4-story rein-]! ! ,forced concrete house with 9 ! 1 !? ath and steam heat. Lot' '37x108 ft. Give us your best of- 1 |ifer. ] | Miller Brothers & Co. I Member Hl>e. Henl Estate Board' KREAL, ESTATE lUKurance Surety Bond*' l.neUMt siml Court Streeta 1 THURSDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED —An experienced sales lady, good salary to right party. Ap- l ply or address H. J. 1' ormwalt, 1807 : N. Third. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL - Open all summer to help students pre pare for Civil Service, Railroad, and * other positions. Best high-grade in struction and personal attention. < HARRISBURG SHORTHAND SCHOOL 31 North Second Street, WANTED Experienced sewing- , machine operators, also learners to sew canvas gloves. Wages $6 per week to begin. Call Steelton Glove Company, 709 South Second street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Young ladles to learn the automobile business. Day and Night Classes. Will give practical training in driving and repairing au tomobiles of all kinds. Apply at once. Auto Transportation ScJuool, 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. Dial 3060. RELIABLE WOMAN WANTED for ■ laundry office. Address, in own hand writing, to 0„ 6790, care of Tele graph. WANTED—A young girl for child's ■ nurse and to assist wiih housework. White girl preferred. Apply first < floor, 239 S. Thirteenth street. WANTED Weavers and Learners. Apply Silk Mill, Corner .North and second Sta, WANTED—Three experienced wait resses lor the Manhattan uining room. Apply Manhattan Restaurant. SITUATION S WAN TED—MALE COLORED MAN AND WIFE want situation as janitor or uutler and cook in same tamily. Apply s2l Brown avenue. OFFICE MANAGER University training in accountancy, credits anu collections. Give necessary particu- , lars and your inquiry will be ack nowledged and held confidential. Must carry responsibility. Address Yd>i9, care Telegraph. ENGINEER—AII-round man wishes , position. Nine years experience in note! work. Address -OTfli Fulton street, Harrisburg. WANTED—Position as butler In stcre or janitor in public building by nmidle-aged colored man. Besi of references. Address 643 Roas street, city. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WIDOW WANTS place as house keeper for widower. Uood home pre; terred to hign wages. Call at 410 Pear street, between 4 and t> p. m. WANTED —Place to do general housework or chambermaid. Apply 326 Cherry street. WANTED—Colored woman wants day s work. Apply 622 North St. WANTED—Colored woman wants work by the week. Apply 622 North street. WANTED—Colored woman wants light housework or chamberwork. Apply 305 Daisy Ave. WANTED—Colored girl wants light housework. Apply 305 Daisy Ave. YOUNG COLORED GIRL desires a position as child's nurse or chamber maid. Write or call 332 Fisher Ave. WANTED A position as child's nurse, girl 13 years of age. Call 1121 Cowden street. WANTED—GirI 14 wishes a posl tion as child's nurse. Call 1208 Cow den street. WANTED —A young lady wishes position as typist and clerk. Address A-6856. care Telegraph. WANTED—Colored girl wants work | ( by the day. Apply 1308 N. seventh street. WOMAN WISHES POSITION as housekeeper in small family. Capable ot taking care of home. Bell 1905J, or 1622 Park street. ROOMS FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large, airy, outside strictly private, single or communicating kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free. Laundry, phone and bathroom privileges. Weekly pay ments. Daily inspection invited. 429 broad street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with board. Use of phone. All improve- I ments. 1317 Swatara street. ROOMS for light housekeeping. Also one bedroom next to bath. Rent reasonable, 225 Boas street. Bell 4149-J. TWO ROOMS on second floor, fur nished. Meals if desired. Private reasonable, 235 Boas street. Bell 7 p. m. THREE ROOMS FOR RENT sepa rately, unfurnished. Kates, $1.25 to $2.00 per week. Call 912 North Third street. Bell phone 386 J. SIXTH STREET, N„ 719 Nicely furnished rooms; also parlor and com municating bedroom; suitable for two gentlemen. Bell phone. NICE, cool, corner, cozy apartment; 3 rooms; well ventilated; strictly pri vate; cabinet range and water in kitchen; bay window in front; bal cony in rear; gas. Terms reasonable. Inquire on premises, 1323 Wallace street, or phone 779 M. = METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, furnished rooms; hot and cold water; phone. Rates, $3 per week and up. 618 - Market, at the Subway Entrance. ROOMS WANTED TWO FURNISHED ROOMS and bath J for light housekeeping. Centrally ' located. Desired by man and wife. Address P. O. Box 39, Harrisburg. ! APARTMENTS FOR RENT : APARTMENTS FOR RENT at 1101 N. Sixth street. Furnished and un . furnished city steam heat and all modern Improvements. Apply 621 I N. Second street, between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. 7 209 STATE ST. A newly-furnished front suite; livingroom. bedroom and . bath; city steam; electric; hot water ~ system; telephone. 1 WALNUT ST., 204 —An apartment with 6 rooms and bath; balcony and - dumb waiter at the rear; city steam. Apply to E. Mather on premises. SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings in city. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOMES FOR COI.OHED FAMILIES Five 2% story fiame nouses. SI,OOO each; one 2V4 story frame house $1100; two 2V4 story frame houses, $1200; one 3-story brick house, SI3OO. S2OO cash needed as first payment. For full par ticulars and terms address. Lincoln Realty Company, Box 349. FOR SALE One of the finest su burban homes in Central Pennsylvania near trolley line—close by Harris burg. Modern In every respect. De lightfully located. Beautiful grounds. Garage—chickenhouse and other out buildings. Price is attractive. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust Build ing, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE 9 room brick, Eight eenth and Derry street, all conven | lences. "Also 9 room brick house, all I conveniences at Cloverly Heights. 1 Easy terms. Charles D&vies, 204 Calder i building. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE —Hotel with license in business town. Cheap and easy terms. For further information apply to 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg, or Bell Phone 2412-R. NEW JERSEY acreage bargain; $2 cash, $2 monthly, buys tvCo acres fine land; full price S3B (only sl9 per acre). Vail. 1180 Broadway. New York City. BOARDINGHOUSE centrally lo cated, doing a very good business. Reason for selling, leaving town. Ap ply to Mrs. A. L. Piatt, 222 Chestnut street. City. FUR SALE—Dwelling house and store room combined at Port Trever ton, Pa. Suitable for club house or business, located along State High way. Address S. P. Steften. Port Trevorton. Pa. EDGEMONT Two lots. 30x120. Price, $125.00 each. Easy terms. Wal ter L. Dowhower, 21 North Fifth street. Both phonea. SISOO WILL BUY in one of the fin est localities of Harrisburg. a 3-story brick house. Price only $4500. 107 Chestnut street. FOR SALE—II 4 Washington street, corner River alley, two-and-one-half story frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streets. Elk wood. 2*4-story frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences. The above properties will be sold at a bargain. Apply Keeney it Simwona, New Cum berland. ON 16th ST.. HILLSIDE (adjoining New Cumberland). 2 story brick and stucco bungalow; 8 rooms and bath; electric light; steam heat; fire-place; large porcnes; 20 fruit trees; lot, 100 X 330; chicken house. This property is practically new; located one square from car line. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. LOTS containing over three-fourths of an acre, good son; cegani loca tion; 5 cent fare from Harrisburg. These lots are unusually attractive; get in touch with us for further par ticulars. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. SIOSO WILL PURCHASE a frame house with fine rooms, cellar, garden, grapes. Lot 20x110 with workshop and drive alley on the rear. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE—No. 224 Yale street. Brick house, 8 rooms, bath, gas, elec tric light, steam heat, awnings and screens included. Lot 17.8x120. Drive alley on rear. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. $3400 WILL PURCHASE a frame house in Paxtang with 6 rooms, bath, gas, electric light, steam heat. Lot 30x120, with garage in rear. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. TWO FRAME HOUSES in Highspire for sale at only $3200 for both houses. About one-half acre. Par ticulars from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. TWO HOUSES on S. 29th street. Penbrook—Nos. 317-319, with a lot 270x200 feet. Price $4700. H. G. Ped low, 3 S. 13th St. 344 S. 14th St. is offered at S2BOO. Has Improvements. Large side yard. H. G. Pedlow, 3 S. 13th St. YELLOW PRESSED BRICK semi bungalow on Main street, Penbrook, near Square. All latest improve ments. Price right. Irwin M. Cas sell, 1444 Regina street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—House 2429 N. 6th St. All modern improvements. Nice grow ing garden. Apply C. H. Kinder. 300 Commonwealth Trust Building. Bell phone 1921—Dial 2259. FOR RENT Store 332 Broad Street $20.00 Store 252 Hamilton Street $12.00 Store 504 Market Street $126.00 CHAS. ADLER, 1002 NORTH THIRD STREET. FOR RENT—Entire building; large, fine storeroom, two roomy apartments, all conveniences, slaughterhouse butcher shop in rear, corner Dauphin and Fourth streets, opposite Kelker Street Markethouse. Former proprie tor accumulated a fortune running general market and grocery store. A. C. Mead. Eighth Floor Union Trust Building. Harrisburg. Pa. Real Estate For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets, Nineteenth-and-a- Half and Greenwood. Fred C. Miller, 213 Walnut. Bell phone 797 M. COTTAGES FOR RENT By day. week or month, a delightful riversfde cottage, with wide porches and running spring water. Jonas B. Reist, Agent, 327 South Front street. SEVERAL COTTAGES FOR RENT by day, week or evenings. A very de sirable and convenient place for an outing. Telephone, bath, electric light, etc. Call 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385 J. REAL ESTATE WAXTED We have a purchaser for small house, 6 or 7 rooms and bath.' Lin coln Realty Co.. Box 349. WANTED—A hotel In town or about 8000 population, or good roadhouse. State price. Address N. K. Oyster, Real Estate Office. 15 Sft,th Third street. Harrisburg, Pa. WE have several reliable colored prospects who wish to buy homes with the latest Improvements. Ad dress Lincoln Realty Co., P. O. Box 349, Harrisburg, Pa. SMALL STORE WOOM between Kel ■ ker and Woodbine streets and Third and Seventh streets. Modest rental. Give details in letter to T., 6740. care of Telegraph. ' • FARMS WANTED FARM WANTED—2 to 5 acres, with buildings, within 12 miles of Harris burg. Give full description, location and lowest cash price. Address L. B. 6700, care Telegraph. 3 — ————— WANTED A Farm not over 15 miles from Harrisburg. Improved real estate given in exchange. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust Co. Build ing, Harrisburg, Pa. FARMS FOR SALE I have York. Cumberland and Dauphin county farms, most of them in the valley and on State roads. All have buildings and orchards, from 3 to 200 acres each, in 5 to 15 miles of Harrisburg markets, cheap and terms right. Buy now while 1 have a good selection . For particulars write or call C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut street. Harrisburg. Pa. FARMS 25 ACRE FARM, 7 miles from Har ' rlsburg. $2,600; also 3 acres, 6 room good house, a new barn, SBSO, for quick sales. 107 Chestnut street. i HERE'S the most in a farm for 1 $1500; situate on the State Road four ; miles east of Linglestown. C. B. i Care. Care's Grocery. Linglestown. Pa. 1 Dial 37-Y. 1 FOR SALE —164 acre Dauphin county farm. A money maker. Bank ■ barn, 100x45 feet. 2V4 story 10 room - house and all necessary outbuildings. 1 It's a dairy farm, or a truck farm, best ■ of fences. Pleasant location. Runaing ■ water at barn, Vi of purchase money . can remain at 5 per cent. See Charles Davies, 204 Calder building, Bell 4377. : OFFICES AND STOREROOMS - FOR RENT—Third street. North 814 ■ —Store room about 11x20, newly in • stalled with city steam heat and elec- I trie lights and all latest improve • ments. Central location and low ren f tal. Apply L. Minter, 110 N. Second street. Both phones. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH CAPABLE WORKERS ARE IN DEMAND for the national service calls many from their accustomed tasks. Men who are not available for military service at the front are still able to render real national service at home through helping to keep the wheels of industry and trade running to capacity. Classified advertising will help you to find the work for which you are best suited and that's the only work you should try to do. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS Penn-Harris Hotel Choice Storerooms on Third Street. Miller Brothers Co. FOR RENT 320 Broad street, large storeroom with shelving, good show windows and large, cemented . basement. Centrally located to best market in city. Inquire 1631 North Second street, or phone 779 M. WANTED- —MISCELLANEOUS CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— . Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. MORRIS SAYS you save money by buying new and second-hand furni- . ture here. Highest cash prices paid lor furniture. Morris Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. I pay highest . cash prices. Phone Bell 13S1R, or drop postal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Mar ket street. Will call, city or country. J. COOPER & SON We make a speci ilty of and pay . high cash prices for old, wurnout autos. Also buy rags, paper, rubber, sciapiron and metal. Eleventh and Christiana Sts„ Between State and Walnut. BELL 39V1SV DIAL 4371. CENTRAL FURNITURE AND METAL CO. will pay best prices for Furniture, Carpets. Stoves, Copper, Brass, Pewter, etc. We buy all kinds 1 ot merchandise and store fixtures. A trial will convince you. 324 Reily street. Phone 983W-2. Bell. BICYCLE FRAMES, COASTER BRAKES. ETC., bought for highest cash prices. Dayton Cycle Co., 913 North Third street. Bell 386 J. . I 1 WANTED One or two V4-H.-P. Electrlo Motors for direct current, 220 volts. Speed about 400 R. P. M Ad dress Superintendent, The Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED—To store almost new up right piano with some careful family for the use, or will sell very cheap for cash, or time payments. Answer M 5681, care Telegraph. WANTED—OId False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to sls per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth street, Philadel phia. Pa. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Oak counters, large cash register and other furniture. In quire office of Star-Independent, S. t ihird street. FOR SALE—Shaw piano in good . condition. Can be had cheap. For further information address •Music," care Telegraph. FOR SALE—A large gray horse, 8- 1 years-old. Inquire S. W. Shoemaker and Sons, Seventh and Harris streets. HORSE—One sorrel horse for sale cheap. Apply at Walker's, 409 North : Second street. ONE wroughtlron fence for sale. Can be bought at a reasonable price. > Apply 2114 Moore street Dial 5821. FOR SALE —Two SIOO Cunc tarlanu : Valley Telephone Co. 6 per cent, bonds. Address Box A. 4947. care of Telegraph. 3 FOR SALE—Peach baskets and wood covers. Direct from factory. Kinzie Apgar & Bros., Califon, N. J. SASHES At Gable s, 111-117 South Second street; 6, 000 sets of new sash, Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed. sl.su - per set. All other regular sizes; doors ' and shutters, all sizes. 1 FOB SALE Two Bargains—One Doraey linpos ' lng Stone, with furniture and form 1 lack complete. . 1 One Texas Imposing Stone, with Letter Boards and Sort Drawers. These two pieces of Printing Office tuvnllure are in first-class conditio;!, and if you are a Job Printer or a Newspaperman, don't overlook this 1 opportunity to secure real bargains. Superintendent, The Telegraph Prlnt -1 lng Co., Harrisburg, Pa. Bargains In Typewriters. All makes, second-hand and rebuilt. Bought, ex ' changed, rented and sold. Geo. P. Til -1 lotson. 206 Locust. Opp. Orpheuin. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches . and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. ■ CHAS. APONSON, | Reliable Jeweler and Broker, 1 422 Market Street. FOR SALE, at GaDle's. 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence, : Field Fence. Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hardware, Plaster Board, - Upson Wall Board. Compo-Board. 1 Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings. I Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. ! FOR SALE—Store fixtures, refriger r ator, notions worth four hundred ; | dollars for sale cheap. Building on I I fine corner for rent cheap. Apply r | T6840, care Telegraph. I EXTRA SPECIAL Roses and Car = nations, 60c per dozen. Keeiiey's Cut- Kate Flower Shops, 810 North Third . street, 326 Market street. \ FOR SALE—2O pair of white Eng . lish Homers. Pedigree stock. Appiy Low's, 14th and Herr Streets. FANCY PIGEONS ror sale. All col ors of helmets. One pair of Magpies and White Homers. Bell phone isjyj, or 1836 Park St., Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE—Scotch collie dog. Very 1 gentle. For sale reasonable. 1928 c 3rd St. x J . PAINT! PAINT! PAINT! t At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street r 5,000 Oallons New Era Ready Mixed , Paint Also full line of Acme Quality s Paint. Largest stoclv of Heady Mixed I'aint In Harrisbury FOR SALE —Brand New No. 5 Rem , Ington Typewriter, used only one week, cosily $105.00. Make best casn I offer. Apply Box 94. Middletown, Pa. I FOR SALE—A large, reed go-cart 1 in use only seven months, good as new. Phone Dial 3394, FOR SALE—iMISCELLANEOUS A 25 to 30 H. P. Orr and Lymbower vertical boiler, with all connections, practically new, also want to buy a second hand 50 square feet hot water radiator in good condition. Bux Bottling Works, 820 Market at. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR KENT Largo front room. Suitable lor two gentlemen or man and wife. One single room. 17 -N. 6th street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS in Highspire for sale at attractive price. Oniy tountain in the town and uoing a prosperous business. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. VULCANIZING PLANT for sale. Good business, selling on account of leaving the city, fully equipped. Apply Electric Garage, Thompson and Ever green. FOR SALE—A good paying garage business located in central part of city. Will sell reasonable on account of owner Joining army. Address Box JBii'jy, care of telegraph. AUTO REPAIR SHOP for sale, good reason for selling. For further information address V6T4I, care Tele graph. FOR SALE Automooue .Repair Shop and Garage. Owner desires to sell on account of entering U. S. ser vice. Address Box R. 6715. care of BUSINESS PERSONALS RELIABLE Locksmith and Electric Shop We make KEYS uf any style at special prices. Locks repaired. Electric light and bell wiring and repairing. All kinds of ghai pen lng and general repairing. 1303 North Sixth. Bell 3U05. Dial 6801. JENNIE E. BOWER maker of dresses, coats and furs, who lived 21 years at 1115 North Sixth street, has moved to 500 Keily street, corner of Fifth and Reily streets, and wishes all friends and customers to call at iiuO Reily street. She also will rent furnished rooms. QUININE —Look out for tnat grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO- QUININE will stake It oft. if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, lit) Market street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled —one eye always open. BELL PHONE 43SH. BRING your Phonograpn and Vlo trola to Staulfer Music House, 1213 North Third street, it it repair ing. We guarantee our work. Open every evening. CONTKACTOR AND BUILDER—E timates furnished. All kinds repair work. H. W. Hummer, 1423 Liberty. Bell 4120. UPHOLSTERING —And furniture re pairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., Builders and Contractors. House building our specialty. Job work look ed after carefully. Dial 3705. OFFICE, 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. GENERAL ROOFING and Spouting stove ana iurnace work; root painting a specialty. We guar antee all work. Apply 2114 Moore, or call Dial phone 5321. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO.— Mill work of ail kinds. Estimates cheerfully given. 824 North seventh street. REMOVM. NOTICE J. D. BRENNEMAN. FLORIST, Now located at In 6. Market Square. D. CRUM, gun and locksmith, also dealer in guns, has moved from 662 Broad street, to 1328 N. Third street. Now open for business. Cleaners and Dyers GOODMAN S SANITARY STEAMING, Cleaning, Pressing Works. Repairing. Work guaranteed. Call and deliver. Both phones. 130# H N. Sixth Street. SEND your clothes to EGGERT'S CLEANING ANL DYEING WORKS, 1245 Market street. We call and de llver. Both phones. Hauling and Moving * BLUE LINK ALV, IKANdFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. Square dealing our pulley. UIJ-A Cayi tal St.. C- V. 6807. Bell 862 W. Instructions WANTED—To tutor children, 5 to 14 years old, once or twice a week, in make-up or advanced studies. For further particulars, address Uolliu Godfellow. 6608, care Telegraph Musical TALKING MACHINES promptly and carelully repaired by an expert only. uiLc.rt.S. 14 sodih Fourth street. FOR SALE A lot ul unredeemed violins, mandolins, guitars, uanjos. anu a tew victi'olas. N. Urenuer. lJii North Third street. Money to Loan MONEY udvii-wa nousexeeper* at legal rates, business confidential front Sharing Loan Sociey, Spooner Building. a North Market Square. MONEY TO LOAN oi Real "js|'.- security in any amounts anu upon su> terms to suit borrower. Address t'. u Box 174, Harrlsburg. Pa. WE LEND MOKE: in compliance 1 with Act of June 17, 115, t.o indlviuu i ate in neeu ft ready cash; small luau a specialty, business conlldential. paymeiiis to suit borrower's convent ; cute, pusltWely lowe.it rales in city. I i'KNNSYL V ANIA INVESTMENT CO.. ' 131! Walnut Street. Money to Loan LOANS—IxS TO *3OO If wlUluul bank creUlt and pressed lor funds with which to meet immediate necessities, consult this licensed, bonded, supervised Institution, financ ed and managed by local peo ple. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO, 204 Chestnut St. Harrisbura, Fa. • MONEY TO LOAM AT LEGAL KATES—On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and under supervision of Ute Banking Department. Equitable in vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor, 4 North Market Square. Established 1904. Shoe Repairing NEW. UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Now open at 230 Strawberry street. JOS. GORDON, PROP. Our shop at 1820 North Third street will also be continued. Bell 938 W. Dial 6653. SHOE REPAIRING Other fix 'em; we rebuild 'em. Your phone oders promptly attended to. Elite Shoe Repair Co* 14 S. Dewberry avenue. Storage STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms, sl-$3. Wagons, 76c month. D. Cooper c Co, 417 Broad St. Both phones. STORAGE—Fireproof and non-fire proof warehouses. Private rooms for household goods, $3 a month up. Har risburg Storage Co. 437-446 S. 2nd St. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Heasonable rates. P. G. Diener, 408 Market street. - Undertakers SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1313 Derry St. BELL 11066. DIAL 2188. Where to Dine Well STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies in sepa rate diningroom. DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS Where cuisine is an art and eating a pleasure. Manhattan Restaurant. 317 Market street. AUTOMOBILES MAGNETO Bosch high tension, Dixie high ten sion, Eismann 'high tension, Splt'tdorfs, Kemys and Briggs. A Schiffmann, 27- 29 North Cameron. Bell 1710. Dial 3060. FOR SALE— Overland country club roadsters, will sacrifice for quick sale, on account of leaving city. Address G6303, care Telegraph. WANTED AUTOMOBILES Regardless condition or price, a hundred automobiles, used, wrecked, old-timers, anywhere. Get my offer before sacrificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffmann, 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell 1710. Dial 3060. 5-PASSENGER OVERLAND, model 83, 1916, in first-class condition, 4 new tires and 1 extra. Reasonable. Apply 522 South Sixteenth street, evenings. FOR SALE—I seven-passenger. 6- cylinder Haynes. Apply Bell 4667. FOR SALB lBl6 Paige Touring car. Just rebuilt and painted. Must be sold at a great loss. Inquire 1421 North Third street. Bell phone 1479 J. MUST BE SOLD UNTIL JULY 21 1 1914 Ford touring car. Good as new. Price, $250. ■ 1 1916 Detroit; only run 2,000 miles; 8- cylinder. Fine car lor someone wishing speed. Car is like new. Price, SSOO. 1 1916 Pullman touring car. Good as new. In excellent running order. Price, $350. These cars can be seen at Com munity Garage, 1336 Thompson street. Dial 4063. For Sale—Case 40 touring car, Elec trically equipped, first class condition. A real bargain. Also Case 26. Apply C. L. Conover, 1334 Howard street. FORD TOURING. 1914—First class condition, new paint. Runs and looks ' like new. New non-skid Diamond tires all around. $280.00. S. R. Horst, Linglestown. MOTOR CAR OWNERS Have your carbon removed from your car by an experienced carbon burner. Prestolite process. Rates reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. DAYTON GARAGE Bell phone 385J, 912 N. Third St. CHALMERS Model 24. 1914; 7- passenger; 6-cyilnder, touring car tor sale; self-starter; electrically equip ped; two extra tires and tubes; slip covers for all seats and side cur tains; machine very little used; bar gain to quick buyer; will demonstrate, call once to Excelsior Garage, 1021 Market street. ONE 94-TON TRUCK ONE new %-ton Old Hickory truck. Electric lights and starter. Will be sold at great sacrifice. See this for real bargain. Community Garage, 1336 Thompson street. Telephone 4Ub3 Dial. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. H-ton truck. Full panel body. Good condition. $226. Ford touring car, 1914 modeL Good condition. 1917 6-passenger Pullman, used very little. Price, S6OO. MILLER AUTO CO.. ; 68 S. Cameron Su Bell 4119. Dial 6660. WE WILA. SELL YOUR AUTO Let us sell your automobile. No sale, no pay. Terms reasonable. DATTON GARAGE, Bell phone 385J, 912 North Third St. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind, if you cannot sell your car, why not consign it to or exchange it with > us for a better one. Our charges for selling are 6 per cent. only. No storage 1 charges if car is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE PARTMENT, 27-29 North Cameron street. SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for sale cheap. Good assortment, with either solid or pneumatic tires. Come early, make your selection. Inter national Harvester Co. of America, Truck Department. 619 Walnut street 3 i OVERLAND Used Car Department A BARGAIN THAT NEEDS IMME > DIATE ATTENTION—I9I7 5-Passen , ger OVERLAND touring car, electric light and starter. Easy riding, light i economical car. Reflnished and put into shape as good as new. : $560 Easy Payments Can Be Arranged THE HARRISBURG OVERLAND CO. Jl2-214 North Second Street HUDSON MODEL 37, 4-cylinder. 5- passenger. Electric lights and . starter. Has been overhauled by us. I Very good condition. Tires, paint and t top very good. Also has slip covers. , Chfap. Apply Hudson Sr.les Agency, 1137 Mulberry St. Bell 1396. FOR SALE —4-cyllnder, 6-paesenger Reo. Electric starter and lights. Very good mechanical condition. Top, paint , and tires very good. Cheap. Apply Hudson Sales Agency, 1137 Mulberry : St.. Bell 1,396. , FOR SALE—I9I3 Bulck roadster in . A-l condition. Demountable rim. new ' tires. Three extra tires, inner tubes, Presto-light. Price S3OO. Apply Mrs. Hetrick, r'ourth street, New Cumber land. bell 2865 M. s ————— i One 6-cyllnder, 7-passenger Peerless touring car for sale, in perfect condi tion. Can be een at Harrisburg Tax lcab and Baggage Co, Strawberry and . Aberdeen street. JULY 26, 1917. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS Ma chines from SSO upwards. Easy pay ments. fay as you nue. See us. Save 1 money. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third Street INDIAN MOTORCYCLE— Also Ttaor and Hurley-Davidson tor aale cheap lust been overhauled; all twin cylin ders and in good conditions C. H. Uhler, Seventeenth and Derry streets. WANTED MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES We will pay you good prices for your second-hand Motorcycles, Bi cycles, or parts. Bring them In CBd let us make you an oiler, or drop a postal and buyer will call. See us for 81,. Bargains In Motor cycles and Bicycles. Easy terms. Pay au you ride. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 913 N. Third St, Bell 385 J. BICYCLE BARGAINS Easy pay ments. Pay as you ride. Machines from 110.00 upwards. Come here— save money. Guaranteed repairing. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. GARAGES BLACK'S GARAGh;—Dive and dead storage; new fireproof building; full linu of Tiros, Accessories. Repair shop next door. 203-205 S. Seventeenth St. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 1564. CAMP CUKTIN UAKAUE SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS Large brick building equipped with best facilities for storage and care of cars. Repairing by experienced me chanics. All work guaranteed. Let us ouote prices. BELL PHONE 1093 J. SHAFFER'S GARAGE, 68 South Cameron. The most commodious and up-to date garage in the city. Live or dead storage. Prompt and courteous atten tion to customers. We never close. Agency for Haynes and Maxwell cars. Miller Auto Co., proprietors. Both phones. ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS GENERAL repairing work properly done and guaranteed, also storage, at the SUNSHINE GARAGE, 81! South Cameron street. TIRE REPAIRING Best of work guaranteed at reasonable prices. Call and give us a trial. Good service Tire Co., 1019 Market street. STANLEY STEAMER OARB KOEHLER TRUCKS. SALES & SER VICE; general auto repairing and sup- 6 lies. Battery recharging. Paul D lessner, 1118 James wtieet, WHEN YOU BREAK a part or parts ot your machine, see us before order ing new parts. We can repair the broken ones and make them good as new by the Oxy-Acetylene welding method. Work guaranteed. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 N. Third St. Bell SBSJ. MOTORCYCLE I'ASDBMS We have purchased 2£ F. & N. Tandems for Harley-Davidson. Indian etc, with footboard which will fit up all makes and types of machines. To reduce our present stock, while they last, SIO.OO. Second-hand Tandems, $3.00 upwards. See us for bargains. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third Street. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Have your batteries charged and repaired by a practical repair man. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Freo inspection. DETROIT tsATTERY SERVICE CO.. 812 North Third St.. Bell phone 385 J. SPEEDOMETER BARGAINS for motorcycles Stewart's, while they last, $9.00 each; Corbin Brown, SIO.OO each, for all manner of machines. A few second-hand speedometers, $5.00 and upwards. See our bargains. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third Street. GOODYEAR, Portage & Fisk Tires. Storage, Gas, Oil, Air. Never closed Rex Garage, 1917 North Third. BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones. AUTO OWNERS Have your self starter, magnetos, etc., repaired by us. All work guaranteed. DETROIT BATTERY SERVICE STATION. 512 N. Third St- Bell 385 J. LEGAL NOTICES To the Stockholders of MIDLAND REALTY COMPANY A meeting of Stockholders of Mid land Realty Company will be held In Room 505 Bergner Building, corner of Third and Market Streets, Harris burg, Pa., on the 18th day of August 1917, at 11 o'clock a. m. to take action on approval or disapproval of the proposed increase of the indebtedness of this Company, the said Midland Realty Company, from $220,000.00 to $320,000.00. R. G. COX, Secretary. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Shipping of Public Documents and Sale of Waste Paper. The Superintendent of Public Print ing and Binding will receive bids at his office in the Capitol, Harrisburg. Pa., at twelve o'clock noon on Friday August 3rd. 1917, for shipping public documents by freight, including dray age from the Division of Distribution of Documents to railroad stations, during the calendar year beginning August 15th, 1917. Specifications can be procured at the office of said Su perintendent. Each bidder is required to file with his bid a bond in the sum of Five hundred Dollars. The Superintendent of Public Print ing and Binding will receive bids at his office in the Capitol, Harris burg. Pa., at one o'clock p. m., on Fri day. August 3rd. 1917, for the purchase of all such waste paper as the said Superintendent may have for sale dur ing the calendar year beginning August 15th, 1917. Specifications can be procured at the office of said Su perintendent. Each bidder is required to file with his bid a bond in the sum of One Thousand Dollars. D. EDW. LONG, * Superintendent. Harrisburg, Pa.. July 25th, 1917. Pennsylvania State Highway De partment. Harrisburg. Pa. Sealed pro posals will be received at said office until 10 a. m., August 14, 1917, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as possible, for the reconstruction of 14.128 linear feet of Vitrified Block pavement, 16 feet wide, situated in Clarion and Paint Town ships, Clarion County, on State High way Route No. 65; 22.101 linear feet of Vitrified Plock pavement, IS foet wide, situated in \\ etmore Townsnip McKenn County, on State Highway Route No. 95; 6,675 linear feet of Vitrified Block pavement. 16 feet wide, situated In Somerset Township, Somer set County, on State Highway Route No. 364; 2.454 linear feet of Vitrified Block pavement, 16 feet and 20 feet wide, situated in Bellefonte Borough, Centre County. State-aid Application No. 456; 7,857 linear feet of Vitrified Block pavement. 16 feet wide, situated in Cornplanter Township, Venango County. State-aid Application No. 681. and 23,546 linear feet of Reinforced Concrete pavement, 16 feet wide, situated in White and Big Beaver Townships, Beaver County, on State Highway Route No. 77. Plans and specifications may be seen at office of State Highway Department, Har risburg, 1001 Chestnut Street, Phila delphia, and 904 Hartje Building. Pittsburgh. Pa. Full particulars and information on application to Frank B. Black, State Highway Commls sloner. FIBBER STAMQft I SEALS & STENCILS MFG JY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ ■] 130 LQCUSTSE HB&PA. U LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The following ordinance was passed by the City Council and signed by Act- f ing Mayor on the 17th day of July, 1917, and is published as directed by Article VI, Section 8, of the Act of Assembly approved June 27th, 1913: AN ORDINANCE Prohibiting the parking of automo biles and other vehicles on Third Street and Fourth Street between Market Street and Walnut Street, and providing a penalty for the vio lation thereof. < Whereas, because of the Increased congestion on the roadways of Third Street and Fourth Street between Market Street and Walnut Street, and further, because of the danger of interference with the duties of the fire department in case of fire In the vicinity of these highways; therefore, ' Section 1. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Harrisburg, and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same, That no automobile or other vehicle shall be permitted to remain on Third Street or Fourth Street, be tween Market Street and Walnut Street,, of the City of Harrisburg longer than the time actually neces sary for loading and unloading pas sengers and merchandise. Section 2. That uny person, firm or corporation violating this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof before the Mayor or any alderman of the city, be subject to a fine'of live dollars for the first offence, ten dollars for the second offence, and twenty-five dollars for each subsequent offence, and in default of the payment of said fine, and costs of prosecution, shall be imprisoned In the jail of Dauphin l County for a period not exceeding thirty days. Any police officer of the City of Harrisburg is hereby author ized to arrest the owner, driver, or person in charge of any said automo vile or vehicle for the violation of this ordinance. Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict here with be and the same are hereby re pealed. Passed the City Council July 17. 1917. (Signed) W. L. GORGAS. Acting Mayor. Attest: R. ROSS SEAMAN. City Clerk. PUBLIC SALE Pursuant to a decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, to No. 595 Equity Docket, entered the seventh day of May, 1917, the under signed will expose to public sale and sell to the highest and best bid der, at the Courthouse in the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on August 21, 1917, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all the property, estates, real and per sonal, corporate rights and tran chises, as an entirety, of the Sus quehanna Township Water Company, A water company chartered lor and now engaged in furnishing a supply of water to the public in Susquehanna , Township. Dauphin County, Fennsyl- i vanta. J The property to be sold consists of a a water-plant or system, with neces- <fl sary pipelines, machinery and appli- ■ ances for furnishing water to the pu lie, which water is obtained, under an agreement, from the Rutherford Heights Water Supply Company from a reservoir situate on Chambers Hill, in Swatara Township, Dauphin Coun ty, together with b.ll material owned, notes, contracts, leases, bills receiv able, etc., including all the rights, privileges and franchises of said Company, Including its right to be a corporation, and also two adjoin ing lots or pieces of ground situate in the Village of Progress, Susque hanna Towaship, on the northeast cor ner of Short and Maple streets, hav ing a Joint frontage on Short street of 60 feet and a depth along Maple street of 125 feet, the rear thereof fronting 60 feet on Mayflower avenue: said property being fully described in a mortgage'given by Susquehanna . Township Water Company to Com monwealth Trust Company Trustee, dated September 1, 1908, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Dauphin County In Mortgage Book "C", volume 9. page 473. TERMS OF SALE The property will be sold to V.ne highest and best bidder, the undersigned having the right, without further advertisement, to adjourn the sale from time to time for such period as It may deem advis able. No bid less than $5,000.00 will be accepted aud all bidders must de posit with the Trustee, prior to the sale, as a pledge that the bid will be made go6d in case of acceptance, the sum of $1,000.10 in cash or in a certified check on a\bank or trust com pany in the State of Pennsylvania approved by tho undersigned. Such deposit of any unsuccessful bidder will be returned when the property is stricken down; and the deposit of the i successful bidder will be applied on account of his bid. Twenty per cent, of the purchase money shall be paid . in cash to the Trustee within ten days after the-property has been stricken down, the above deposit to be part of said 20 per cent. The remaining 80 per cent, of the purchase money must be paid within three weeks after the date of confirmation of sale by the Court, which confirmation will be ap plied for two weeks after the sale. Holders of First Mortgage Bonds of said Company may bid and purchase at said sale and in making payment of the 80 per cent, of the purchase 1 money shall be entitled to deliver said bonds to the Trustee, and apply the same in payment of the bid, at such rate or price as the Trustee may estimate would equal the amount eacn bond would receive In a pro rata dis tribution of the purchase money. In case any purchasers shall fail to com ply with the terms of sale the amount so deposited by such purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied to ward the expense of a resale ana to ! ward making good any deficiency or loss that may De occasioned by such For' further particulars, apply to ' COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY, i Trustee, ; Or. Harrisburg. Pa. I 6. H. BERGNER, i Harrisburg. Pa.; EDWARD D. TREXLER, Reading. Pa., i Attorneys. I 1 NOTICE The following ordinance was passed ' by the City Council and signed by the 1 Acting Mayor on the 26th day of June, ; 1917 and is published as required by 1 Article VI, Section 8, of the Act of 1 Assembly approved June 27th, 1913: AN ORDINANCE To amend clause 10 of section 1, of City Council Ordinance No. 50, Ses sion of 1914-1915 entitled. "An Ordi nance to authorize and regulate tha assessment, levy and collection of a license tax on trades, occupations 1 and various kinds of business within ' the City of Harrisburg, and provid ing penalties for the violation 1 thereof." ! Section 1. Be it ordained by the ' Council of the City of Harrisburg, and • it Is hereby ordained by authority of " the same. That clause 10. of section 1, • of City Council Ordinance No. 50, Ses l sion of 1914-1915, entitled "An OrdU t nance to authorize and regulate the 1 assessment, levy and collection of a \ ' license tax on trades, occupations and ' various kinds of business within the • City of Harrisburg, and providing " penalties for the violation thereof, ; which clause reads as follows: J.. "Clause 10. All brokers, pawn ' brokers, market house companies, ex • press companies or agencies, tele } graph, telephone, steamheatlng, gas, J water, electric light or power com- panles or agencies, shall each pay an } annual license tax of one hundred , dollars;' be and the same la hereby ' amended to read as follows: Clause 10. All pawnbrokers, market r house companies, express companies or • agencies, telegraph, telephone, steam -1 heating, gas, water, electric light or s power companies or agencies, shall - each pay an annual license tax of one v • hundred dollars. All brokers, bond ,p • dealers and bond agents, having 1 private wires, shall each pay an an c nual license tax of one hundred dol lars. All brokers, bond dealers and bond agents, not having private wire*. 3 shall each pay an annual license tax tot twenty-nve dollars. Passed the City Council June 26th.i 1917. I (Signed) W. L. GORGAS, Acting Mayor. Attest: R. Ross Seaman, , £it# Clerk, 13
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