| WHEN II NEED OIF HELP PBONE YOUR WANT Aft TO TIE- TELEGRAPH | vv : ! —: . j. Deaths ' Derry street, aged iO years. Funeral services M° n day afternoon at 2.30. from his late residence, I . | Ellis B. Kremer. of Salem Reformer Church officiating. Interme, ii ill i" East Harrisburg Cemeter>. " ela " ; tives and frienus invited to atte.ia i without further notice. i- BATKMAX —On August 17. 1917 - U " liam O. Bateman. aged il years, io4 Dock street. . . ... Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at. - o'clock Monday afternoon at the home of his sister-in-law. Mrs. Dan iel Coleman. 30 North Summit at. Interment in East Harrisburg Cem etery. ————==== LUST AND FOUND lost— Host Office Department en velope; sealed; with name and &o printed on outside; lost on Locust , street. Walnut or Court avenue. L'"; j eral reward. Return to Money Order j Department. Post Office. j LOTS containing one-half to three- j fourths of an acre; good soil; elegant j location; close to car line; o-cent tare to city; price $350 to B . r ?, ? 1 Packer Co., Second and \\ alnut frts. j FOI'ND ln Telegraph Building. : gold watch and fob. Owner can se cure same by calling at Businea Of fice, proving property and pa> ing tor this ad. j IjOST Lady's brown leather i pocketbook. Sunday,, between Harris- i burg and York ! returned to Telegraph Office. i LOST. AT RIVERSIDE Black cat. j Will pav liberal reward for return Call Bell phone 793J-J, or write care | P. O. Box 420. Harrisburg. l a. j LOST Monday. August 13. large, i loriv's face cameo pin, an old neir loom and relic, on Market L.iJ the following stores; Kaufman a, Twentv-five Cent Store, Bowman s, Kreage's Five and Ten Cent Store or D.. P. & S. Finder rewarded at 1011 North Third street. Bell 188. | HELP WANTED-*-MALE 1 WILL PAY any honest man up to | s*o monthly for part of spare time- So , Say Y N ? oo?hies,"Desk a iis. Omaha. Neor. j "hi V rSb D Va^ T i.Pa^ C w.t7 j AUo W n?^c*assAutomobile" mechanic. Address Chambersburg Auto to., | Chambersburg, Pa. j W \ii~ED First-class machinists; j and Steel Company. | U- IVTED Young man to leorn ; jewelry repairing trade on | with some experience. P. G. LMenei. 40* Market street. j WANTED Dishwasher. APPIy j Manhattan Restaurant. No. 311 Mar , ket street. FORTY LABORERS want ed at once, lhirty-five cents, per hour and carfare. Apply! United States Aviation Build ing, Middletown, Pa., and ask {or Herre Bros., Plumbing and j Heating Contractors. WANTED Bright, Industrious boy to answer phone and run errands in large office. Must be 17 years of age indove" Good chance tor advance ment. Address P. O. Box u9. CHAUFFEUR WANTED Must be a gentlemanly, single man, able to drive and make minor repairs Tn Cadillac car. Must wear unitorm. which 1 will furnish. References re- . ouired Wages, Jib a week. Jo>-| riders, speeders 01 ) please don't apply. Addre.s . D 6S. ~ Harrisburg Telegraph Olce. gUin|, all particulars as to qualification.. , WANTED A boy for general of- | flee work 10 learn typewritingJul-;i Apply Remington l>pewntei Company, Hi* Walnut street. WANTED Experienced leather cutters at once. Also leamer. , by hour or piece work. Good wage* either Call Steeiton Glove Com pany. 7WM-711 South Second. &teeitosi. LABORERS WANTED Stead> ' work good wages and chance tor ad vancement. APP* Central Iron * Steel Company. i WANTED Twenty-five wood- ; choppers, by the day or cordi aUo several coilers. Apply to J. A. &eid .1. Marysville. WANTED 5O able-bodied men lor piece work, lixperienc ed truckers can earn $75 to syo per month. Must be able to read and write. Apply in per-; son only to agent oi I ennsyl- j vania Railroad Company at Di- j vision Street Transfer, P. R. R.; Co., Harrisburg, Pa. j ARMATURE WINDERS and men j understanding motor repairing. Walker & Kepler, 531 Chestnut s.reet, , Philadelphia. Pa. ; WANTED —Young men to liarn I auto business and oecome practical mec names and chauffeurs. Auto , Transportation school, 27-2S >. Cam eron street. . WANTED Two experienced auto- I 'mobile repairers, at once. Apply Fed- I erich's Garage, Front street, near | Forster. I WANTED Mechanical draftsmen! over 25 years ot age who can detail i from layouts. Electrical experience j not necessary. Permanent positions and every chance for advancement of- , fered to the right men. Address Chief I Clerk Engineering Department, Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co.. East Pittsburgh. Pa. WANTED —One or two young men to work about Auto Garage, driving and repairing of all kinds. A chance to learn the automooue business. Must b 1 ! prepared to pay 150 tuition. Auto Transput latlon school. 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell 1710. Houses For Salej: <' 21=4 Susquehanna . 2-storyS < [brick house 7 rooms bath 1 and steam heat gas and elec-; > Itricity. Lot 18x74 ft. <' 810 S. Sixth St. 3-story stone< > i'—9 rooms 2 baths city steam. ► < [ heat —gas and electricity. Prompt, < (possession. Special price tor, ► < .quick sale. <► <> 17J7 State St. 3-story brick, ► 4 (one of a pair) 8 rooms bath, > furnace vacuum cleaner In-,* < electricity. Lot <>to a 10-ft. rear alley *4,.VM>{ <:Miller Brothers & Co.:I <' Mealier llbf. Heal Eatate Board! > 1 " HEAL ESTATE J > < , Insurance Surety Honda, 1 <, Locust and Court Street* , > SATURDAY EVENING, [ HKLI* WANTED—MALE j WANTED Six ilrst-class plumb; j I ers, at once. Apply Herre Bros.. 417 j Vaughn street. Riverside, Pa. j I RAILROAD traffic inspectors want- 1 I ed; )126 a month and expenses to start* , Short hours, travel, tnree months' I ' home study under guarantee; we ar- I range for position: no age limit; ask | for booklet D-41. Frontier Prep I School, Buffalo,, N. V. | WANTED —A few first-class all around machinists for mlllwork; good wages and steady work for right parties. Apply A. M. Byers Company, Columbia, Pa. WANTED Three shoe salesmen that know how to treat people cour teously. Apply Book's Shoe Store. CANVASSERS Wanted. Men with newspaper experience preferred. Guaran teed salary and expenses, i Give details of previous expe rience In letter to Y.. 6757, care of Telegraph. MEN WANTED To make Toy ! Soldiers, either on small scale, side I line, or large scale. War stopped all importation. Enormous demand. ' Greatest future in toy industry. Mil lions needed for fall and winter, rush until Christmas. We buy everything 1917, 191 S. 1919, 1920, paying from $3.26 to *32.00. Tools or experience I unnecessary. Casting form outfit from i $2.50 up. Producing over 100 per ! hour. Booklet and information free, j Toy Soldier Manufacturing Co.. 32 I Union Square. New York. i PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned, executors of the last will and testament of Edward B. 1 , Dees, deceased, will offer for sale at | 1 public outcry, in front of the Court i house, in the City of Harrisburg. 011 Saturday, September 15, 1917, at 2 I I o'clock P. M.. the following real, es- | I tate: | A lot of ground fronting IS feet on ' j Aberdeen avenue, in the City of Har- j I risburg. 2.nd extending back of equal | width 52 feet 6 inches, known as City No. IS Aberdeen avenue; having there on erected a two-story frame dwell ing house. JOSEPH POULTON. THURLOW RICHARDSON. OSCAR JOHNSON. ! GEORGE R. BARNETT. I Attorney. 11 N. Second St. j Terms of sale: —Twenty-five per • ! cent, of the purchase money to be i paid when the property is stricken 1 down, and the remainder November i 15. 1917, when deed will be delivered ( | and possession given; the purchaser 1 ! to have the privilege of paying the I entire purchase money at any time I prior to November 15, 1917, receiving ; ! deed and possession upon such pay- : j ment. Property to be conveyed clear ! of incumbrance. The executors reserve 1 j the right to accept or reject any bid j offered. COLLECTOR—AT ONCE ASKIN AND MARINE CO.. 36 N. SECOND STREET. COOK For Boy Scouts camp. One week, beginning August 27. Apply B. ; S. A. P. 0., Box 448, Harrisburg. Pa. CARPENTERS WANTED At the 1 1 new Pennsylvania Railroad Freight '• ! Station. Apply to Warren Moore & I j Co., Second and Mulberry streets. WANTED A first-class plumber ! ; for steady work. Apply J. H. Lutz. j Jr.. 600 Race street. j ! 1 CARPENTERS 50 wanted. Apply to James Aviation Supply Warehouse, one mile west of Middletown. I WANTED, AT ONCE Electrician ! thoroughly familiar with Battery re pair work, and battery rebuilding, j etc. Also first-class automobile me- I Address Chambersburg Auto (Company, Chambersburg. Pa. WANTED Experienced incandesc -1 ent wlremen and helpers. Walker & ! Kepler, No. 531 Chestnut street, Phila i delphia, Pa. SALES AGENT Ambitious, ener- j getic hustler, who has had at least j I one year's selling experience, can con- 1 nect with bathroom accessory manu- J ; tacturing company as sales agent if | past record can stand investigation. Address, giving age. reference, to j Russell Manufacturing Company, 71b-, 720 Cherry street, Philadelphia. Pa. | : OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MEN j Over 19 years of age to enter training school, with pay, and become MECHANICAL MA CHINE ADJUSTERS. Upon completion of course men will be assigned good positions, with every opportunity for advancement, in our BRANCH OFFICES located in all large cities of the UNITED STATES. Apply in person, or by let ter, to M. A. Seely, care of j Elliott-Fisher Co., Harris burg, Pa. ! 1 WANTED Men to load stone by ! contract. $3 to $5 a day. Apply Pax- I tang Quarries. Paxtang. J SALESMEN Big opportunity for I energetic, ambitious specialty sales- ! I man experienced in grocery trade. . | Liberal compensation and permanent I position for right man. Give age, ex- ; I perience, references. Address John J. 1 Horan, Sales Manager, 116 Jabez | street, Newark. N. J. I YOUNG MAN for office. To one wil- ! tling to work hard there is an offer of: | a moderate salary at first with rapid j I advancement. The opportunity is here ; | for a real, live hustler who isn't afraid j 1 to put his whole heart Into the work. , j Give education, experience, etc.. in ! letter to X., 6339, care of Telegraph. j ; ' —1 I HELP WAXTFD—FEMALE $20.00 WEEKLY made writing names for Mail Order Houses. No can ■ vassing. Particulars Free. The Guide Company. Memphis, Tennessee. SOLDIERS-SAILORS need socks. , Good money made at home knitting' [ hosiery. Machines furnished on time. . i We pay fixed rates for making the . i goods. Wheeler. Inc., 337 Madison. , Chicago. WANTED Clerk for office work— : a settled woman preferred. Reply. In own handwriting, to J.. 6880, care of Telegraph. ► WANTED A colored girl. Brown ► & Co.. 1217 North Third street. ► ► WANTED Operators on ►' power sewing machines. Steady ►: work, roolest factory in town. t> Jennings Manufacturing Co., M 2012 North Fourth street. f WANTED CAPABLE AND EX -1 PERIENCED STENOGRAPHER. ONE ► WITH GENERAL OFFICE EXPBHI ► ENCE PREFERRED. POSITION PER ► MANENT, WITH OPPORTUNITY FOR ► ADVANCEMENT. REPLV IN OWN ► HANDWRITING, WITH REFER ► ENCE. APPLY A., 6756. CARE OF ► TELEGRAPH. j HELP WANTED—FEMALE j ! GIRLS to feed Platln presses. Ex ' perience not necessary. Apply Fore | man, The Telegraph Printing Co.. See | ond Floor Telegraph Building Annex, Harrisburg, Pa. Our school will be open ail summer. I Special opportunities for those who I wish to start early or tor those who | have unfinished work to do. Lists of students holding positions sent on re quest. You should over this list caretully and see v. here our Students are employed. Fall term begins Tues day, September 4th. Harrisburg bhorthund tchool, 31 N. Second street. FIVE bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. 25.00 to *50.00 per week. Railroad tare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 720, Amaha, Nebr. WANTED Vampers, • top stlcbers and cutters for women's, misses' and children s shoes. ateady work. Good prices. Apply liawlsburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harrisburg. 1 WANTED Expeinencea sewing machine operators, also learners to sew canvas gloves. Wages $6 per week to begin. Call Steeiton Glove Company, 709 Soutn Secoud street. Steeiton. Pa. WANTED Young ladles to learn the autcmobile business. Day • and Night Classes. Will give practical training in driving and repairing au tomobiles of all kinds. Apply at once ! Auto Transportation School, 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. Dial 3060. WANTED Weavers and Learners. Apply Silk Mill. Corner Nurih and Second Sta. HELP WANTED—MaIe and KciiTuic i CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS in" | Harrisburg soon. Men and women de siring Government clerKsnips, depart- I mental, poft office, railway mail, cus toms. stenographer, write for free par ticulars to J. C. Leonard (former Gov ernment examiner). 561. Menois Bidg., : Washington. GOVERNMENT WAR POSITIONS | open. Clerical work, men-women I wanted. SIOO month. List free. I Franklin Institute. Dept. 409'"}, j Rochester. N. Y. AGENTS WANTED $125 WEEKLY' Something new . saves 50 per cent, gasoline for auto ' mobiles. Nearly every call a sale. Money-back guarantee. Stranskv Mfg. Co.. Pukwana, S. D. ! AGENTS Make a dollar an hour; sell Mendets, a patent patch; instant j ly mends leaks in all utensils; sample , free. Mendet Co.. Box A. Amsterdam, N. Y. AGENTS Free Catalog and Samples, new goods, quick sales, big profits, make $5 to $26 daily; on ex j perience, world's greatest specialties. Cruver Co.. Jackson and Campbell, Chicago. ! MEN-WOMEN EARN $5.00 daily ; easy. Big sellers. Guaranteed pro ; ducts. Repeats quickly. Enormous profit. Outfit free. Act quick. Crofts | & Reed Co., Dept. C, Chicago. ! TAILORING AGENTS Sell Men's | Suits Made to Order. Cheapest and : best line made. Can sell every man you see. Large sample outfit Free. ! Leeds Woolen Mills. Chicago. i I'VE a new line of Soap, Extracts, J Toilet Goods, Perfumes, etc., for j agents. 100 per cent, profit. Sample ! free. Write quick. Lacassian Co., ) Dept. 57, St. Louis, Mo. SALESMEN WANTED . U ifc.ii L WELL ESTAB LISHED MANUFAC TURER HAS OPEN ING FOR A GOOD SALESMAN; MUST BE A CLOSER AND POS SESS MORE THAN ORDINARY ABILITY; STRAIGHT SAL ARY; EXCELLENT BONUS. GIVE PHONE NUMBER. BOX M, 6343. CARE OF TELE GRAPH. I SALESMEN Write for list of openings and how to obtain them. City or Traveling. Address nearest office. National Salesmen's Training | Association. Dept. 244, Chicago, New j York, San Francisco. j SALESMEN Experience unneces sary; new specialty proposition; mod erate-priced goods for general trade; exclusive features; SPLENDID com mission contract for Pennsylvania. Vacancy now. $35 weekly for ex penses. Continental Jewelry Co.. 19733. Continental Bldg., Cleveland. Ohio. SALESMEN Acquainted with hardware, paint, oil or automobile ac saving. Commission basis. Wolff Fuel side line on earth. Department W, Orolo Mfg. Co.. Louisville, Ky. WANTED Stock salesmen. Old. successful cement company doubling capacity. Stock yields big profits. Sells readily. Liberal commission. Large income. R. A. Evans. 134 South I.a Salle. Chicago. BIG OPPORTUNITY for traveling salesman for side line to establish ! agencies for a coal saving device. I University tests show 25 per cent. I Commission basis. Wolff Fuel Saver LSaver Co., Lytton Bldg., Chicago. PERMANENT, paying positions for I live, energetic salesmen selling our [high-grade Oils, Paints and Special- I ties. Liberal contract and a square I deal. The Buckeye Oil & Paint Co.. (Cleveland, Ohio. I WANTED Salesman who has had I some experience In selling real estate, insurance, stocks or bonds. Perma | r.ent position with leads furnished :|and good pay with unusual working 1 conditions and a proposition of ex ceptional merit. Address Post Office • ] Box 209. Harrisburg, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE ~ j HANDY' MAN Married man de sires position as handy man. Apply ■ | to Frank Schmid. 114 Chestnut street. j STUDENT Desires to work morn , lngs and evenings for room and board. I Address School of Commerce. 15 South . j Market Square. , | HELPER Young man dealres po '•sitlon as farm helper. For conclusive I particulars call at the address of H . j A. Bell, 820 North Third street. , CLERK Young man desires posi ! tlon as a clerk in store; has had ex- I perience. Apply to 230 Sayford street. WANTED Man with experience as I clerk In store and as driver of private , cars and trucks, would like position. Address, or call. 230 Sayford street. WANTED Evening and Saturday , afternoon work by experienced book keeper. Best references. Address E„ 6340. care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe J WANTED Cooking or housekeep - Ing, In or out of city; can give best ol - reference as to ability, etc.. Address t Box 141, Dauphin, Pa. - HOUSECLEANING White woman r desires position as housecleaner, 01 day's work or washing. Apply to Mrs S. A. Taylor, 19 South Third street, City. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ft ' =r==^\ YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD any sad stories bf people who lost their money through advertising who, • ' for instance, had spent so much money advertising property for sale that they had met disaster. The story is al ways of SUCCESS. YOUR ADVER TISING STORY MAY BE A STORY OF SUCCESS. Why not start the story NOW? | SITUATIONS WANTED Female WANTED Colored girl wants general housework, plain cooking; no washing; apartment preferred; $5 per week. 346 South Cameron. WANTED White woman wishes day's work or office cleaning. M., : b&B7, care of Telegraph. _| STUDENT desires to work mornings 1 and evenings for room and board. Ad . dress School of Commerce, 15 South . Market Square. WANTED By young woman, po sition to assist dressmaker, or in al- ! teration room. Good seamstress. Ad dress R„ 7500, care of Telegraph. , j HOUSEWORK Young woman de i ' sires position in private family; no one . 1 need apply who cannot pay good i wages. Apply to 3352 North Sixth ' I street. Get off at the corner. j WANTED—A refined woman would like to take charge of a bachelor's . or widower's home, several days a . week, or other worfc suitable for re- i ! fined woman. Address X„ 6341. care j J of Telegraph. . j WANTED Young woman wants | . ' work in small family with no small .' children; good wages expected. Call > i 3352 North Sixth street. Take Rock | j ville car to fare limit. . j ROOMS FOR RENT ' ! A LARGE unfurnished room on sec- I' ond tloor; use of bath and phone. 431 Hummel. Bell phone 2448-R. FOR RENT Furnished, two large, j pleasant corner rooms; modern con-i 'jvenienccs; use of phone. 501 North . Front. I FOR RENT Second and third! i floor front rcoms, comfortably fur-1 . | nlshed, for gentlemen; bath; tele si phone; good home, in a private fam- I I fly; rent reasonable; reference. ln- II quire 1612 State street. ' i FRONT ROOM, on corner; furnish . ! ed; private family. Meals if preferred. , I Only lady need apply. Address T., ■ i 6338, ere of Telegraph. \ FOR RENT Two large, front, un furnished rooms, all conveniences and : gas furnished, $9.00 per month. 1405 Liberty street. NICELY-FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT Gentleman preferred. 1433 Market street. 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. . TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping; steam heat; electric lights; gas; bath and phone; centrally located. Address W„ 6881, care of Telegraph. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT— Apply 107 Chestnut street. • TWO furnished rooms on second j floor, with all conveniences. Apply j j 30 North Fifth street. \' TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping; steam heat and all . conveniences. Apply 1814 Green street. * : TWO ROOMS FOR RENT Unfur • nished; suitable for light housekeep ing. 1820 North Third street. METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, ' furnished rooms, hot and cold water; • phone. Rates. $3 per week and up. . j 518 Markejt, at the Subway Entrano^ I ROOMS—BOARD—WANTED ' | A PRIVATE family of three wishes ' one or two nice boarders. Home cook . I ing and baking, and all privileges and i comforts of a good home. Best of r I references furnished. Address E. B. _ j K.. care of Telegraph. ! ItOOMS WANTED - | GENTLEMAN in Government ser- C j vice, stationed in city, desires com i I fortably furnished room in refined. . ! private home. Best references given. . Address 8., 6879, care of Uelegraph. ~ "apartments for rent p - FOR RENT s Two new, modern, 6-room , housekeeping apartments at 28 South Fourth street. Pos session about September 15. 1: Apply at once to Ben Strouse (The Globe), 322 Market street, or Central Trust Co., II Third and Broad streets. :k_ ; FOR RENT Two large, unfur = 1 nished third floor rooms, newly paper ed. suitable for light housekeeping; - light, heat, and gas for cooking fur - nished. Inquire at 1423 Market street. :. SECOND ST.. 1700 Five and six - rooms with porch; most pleasant and . open surroundings in city. Si APARTMENTS FOR RENT llOl North Sixth street; city steam heat, hot running water; all modern con - veniences. Apply 621 North Second e street, between 9 in the morning and 4 ;. in afternoon. - APARTMENTS WANTED SMALL APARTMENT OR HOUSE - in desirable section of city wanted by s young couple. No children. Address e Box R. 6884. rare of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE y EXCEPTIONALLY attractive two • story brick and stucco bungalow with eight rooms and bath: steam heat; = hardwood floors; fireplace; electric light, large porches; lot 100x330; this property is located on Sixteenth St., Hillside; can be bought for less than >- $5,000. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second >f and Walnut streets. s 20# HARRIS ST.—Corner Harris and - Penn streets; 9-room brick dwelling; n all Improvements; lot 19x92; available r space for garage; this property Is well b. located and can be bought at a bar t, gain price. Brlnton-Packer Co., Sec ond and Walnut Sta. HEAT ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—At the lowest price ever offered; 1932 and 2118 North Third street. Apply to S. Friedman, Real Estate, Kunkel Building, Third and Market streets. 2012 AND 2014 DERRY—New 2Vi story brick, steam heat, all improve ments; hardwood floors; lot 18x150; can be sold on good terms. Irwin Johnson, 2111 Swatara. Bell 1897-J. Dial, 5905. LOOK at 27 North Fifteenth street for $2,200. Property in good condi tion. Location is good. H. D. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. 94 N. SEVENTEENTH STREET Brick 8 rooms and bath all Im provements. Can be bought for $3,000. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE Single house, up-to date, with good-size lot, located at 1707 North Second street. Apply N. K. Oyster, 15 South Third street. i FOR SALE Well improved Front street property. 105 feet (or more) by 200 ft., below Kelker street. Address 1708 North Second Street. j 122 NORTH THIRTEENTH ST. I Three-story brick; 8 rooms and bath; 'electricity and gas; must be sold. Ir win M. Cassell, 1444 Regina street. SEVERAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE —rfome of them 10 per cent, invest ment; cheap and on easy terms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES 1119 NORTH SEVENTH—One large, three-story brick house, with all mod ern improvements; furnace, and gas all through the house; front and back entrance, which comes out to a drive alley, with room enough for a Garage in the rear. Just tne place for a first-class lodging house. Ten rooms and bath. Price can be had upon re quest. Large three-story brick dwelling, with 8 rooms, bath, electric lights and gas. Cemented cellar, with hot and 1 cold water in the cellar. House is in splendid condition, and can be seen by appointment. Two two-and-one-half-story frames ' at 1210 and 1212 Cowden street, with lots running back to Apple street 110 feet. Store house or garage can be . built on the rear. This is a bargain for a quick buyer. Three large lots at Edgemont for $250.00. 1216 Cowdeij street; large frame ' dwelling; lot, 110 ft. deep; house in fine condition. Price, sl,ooo. 148 Linden street; 3-story frame dwelling; 10 rooms; bath; hot "and cold water; newly papered and painted gas all through the house. Price fur nished upon request. LINCOLN REALTY CO.. Box 349, Harrisburg, Pa. $2,200 House, 6 rooms, stable for . two automobiles in Steelton; SI,OOO can remain; rents for s2l month. 107 Chestnut street. FOR SALE Walnut street, No ; 1510; 9-room brick and frame house . with all modern improvements; front . porch and drive alley in rear. Price ; only $2,650. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. i FOR SALE Hunter street, No • 1503; 9-room frame house,,with ali I modern improvements; side entrance ■ and drive alley In rear. Price, $3,00u • J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE One of the nnest su- I burban homes in Central Pennsyl ) vania near trolley line .close by Harrisburg. Modern in every respect. Delightfully located. Beautiful grounds. Garage*—chickenhouse and other outbuildings. Price is attrac . tive. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor, Union " Trust Building. Harrisburg. Pa. 213 Hummel St.. 3-story, nine rooms, bath 2,nd gas. also 2-story garage in rear the two rent for $24 or bring $2350. 1.722 Susquehanna St.. 3-story brick, $2300. 1821 Susquehanna St.. 3-story brick $2500. 1823 Susquehanna St.. 3-story brick, $2500. 1825 Susquehanna St., 3-story brick, $2500. 1934 Park St.. 3-story brick, s, h„ $3850. 3-table poolroom and cigar store, do ingg good business $llOO ; Also other desirable properties not mentioned here. MUTUAL REALTY CO., P. O. Box 329. I VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE No. 213 Kelker street brick construc tion all improvements lot. 24x ■ 90. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bulld ; ing. $2,800 WILL PURCHASE a frame house near Maclay street 7 rooms - —bath and other improvements. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 1713 Forster : street a very complete, modern r brick dwelling In a most desirable i section owner leaving town. Price is right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner = Building. FOR SALE Fine bungalow. Easy - terms. All latest Improvements. - steam heat; garage; lot, 60x120 ft. A l bargain. Located on corner of Nlne ; tcenth and Paxton streets. Apply to i: Owner, Nineteenth and Paxton streets. 9 MAGNIFICENT SUMMER HOME, • located at Overview, overlooking the 1 river; 5 cent fare from Harrisburg; fine old shade and shrubbery; prop -. erty contains 9 rooms, bath and d pantry; vapor-vacuum heat; private ; | water system; sewerage disposal e plant; abundance of fruit and berries; ,1 large chlckenhouse; garage. This - j property must be seen to be appreci ated. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut street*. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—II 4 Washington street, corner River alley, two-and-one-half story frame: eight roohis and bath; all conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streets. Elkwood. *Vi-Btory frame; eight rooms and bath; nil conveniences. The above properties will be sold at a bargain. Apply Keeney & Sim- ■ mons, New Cumberland. BOARDINGHOUSE, centrally LO- ' cated, doing a very good business. 1 Reason for selling, leaving town. Ap ply to Mrs. A. L Piatt. 222 Chestnut street. City. EDQEMONT Two lots. 30x120. Price, $126.00 each. Easy terms. Wal ter L. Dowhower, 21 North Fifth street. Both phones. ""REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ON EXCHANGE LOT on Whitehall street at Twenty first and Market, tine location for resi dence, for sale or exchange for dwell ing house in Reservoir district. Ad dress H„ 6755, care of Harrisburg ' Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—New home, Derry street, Paxtang; eight rooms, all im provements, steam heat; $25 per month. Bell 1897. Dial 5905. Irwin Johnson, 2111 Swatara. FOR RENT—-Immediate possession; 1932 North Third street; rent $35. Ap ply to S. Friedman, Real Estate, Kun kel Building. Third and Market Sts. WE WILL RENT our entire second floor at Third and Chestnut. Suitable for light manufacturing, storeroom or ( offices. Apply Gardner & Baptistl, i Third and Chestnut. i FOR RENT—Entire building; large, line storeroom, two roomy apart ments, all conveniences, slaughter-1 house butcher shop in rear, cor ner Dauphin and Fourth streets, op . posite Kelker Street Markethouse. . Former proprietor accumulated a ; fortune running general market and i I grocery store. A. C. Mead, Eighth , I Floor. Union Trust Building. Harris-' burg. Pa. [ FOR RENT . Store, 223 Broad Street $20.00 i Store. 252 Hamilton Street ... $12.00 ' Store. 504 Market Street .... $125.00 CHAS. ADLER. 1002 NORTH THIRD STREET ■ REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin street. Fred C. Miller, 213 Walnut. Bell phone 797 M. REAL ESTATE WANTED HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES We have several prospects who wish to purchase homes, preferably on the Hill. All communications and prices treated confidentially. LINCOLN REALTY CO., Box 349. LOTS Land Sale Now On ; C. E. YOST, Owner and President. Oberlin Gardens = Take Oberlin Car, get oft at Harris burg street in Oberlin; ask for ; Tittiger's Farm. Lots, 30x120 ft. 1 Price, S2O to $l7O. 10 per cent, down —sl a week. 20% Off For Cash All payments to be made at First c National Bank, Harrisburg, except a first payment Down. No Taxes or Interest For 2 Years ; Salesman on land every day from 2 J to 7 P. M., or call evenings at 107 * Chestnut Street. JOHN A. DURAND, J General Salesman. ® RENTAL HOUSES WANTED [) OUR RENT DEPARTMENT has a I waiting list of clients who want to rent houses. Miller Brothers & Co., r Locust and Court streets. I OFFICES AND STOREROOMS e FOR RENT Modern storeroom in business center. New storeroom now being completed at 28 South Fourth street. Possession given about September 15. Apply to Ben Strouse (The Globe), 322 Market street, or |T Central Trust Co., Third and Broad streets. >. OFFICE FOR RENT Bl4 North !, Third street. First story corner—city t steam. Desirable business location. !, Inquire L. Minter, 110 North Second t street. Both phones. FARMS FOR SALE i e HERE'S tne most in a farm for l. $2,000; 168 acres; three miles west of Duncannon; along the S. R. and W. - railroad; must be sold. For particu _ lars call at 2132 North Fourth St., . Harrisburg. Y FOR SALE —Two Wayne County, : Ohio, farms, 94 and 160 acres, 1% J miles from Wooster; choicest land in county; estimated crop value $7,000; " write for views, description, price, terms. Robert McClarren, Wooster, O. FOR SALE, Two 5-acre farms, \ with 6-room frame houses; 5 minutes' " walk from West Falrview trolley. S Easy terms. See Charles Davies, Room 204 Calder Building. Bell 4377. FARMS k 10-acre farm, 11 mi. N. Hhg., $2,000 12-acre farm, 10 mi. N. Hbg.. $2>600 '• 71-acre farm, 8 mi. N. Hbg., $7,500 78-acre farm, 13 mi. N. Hbg., $3,200 E - 80-acre farm, 11 mi. N. Hbg., $4,500 ' 200-acre farm, 15 mi. N. Hbg.. SB,OOO •• 147-acre farm, 6 mi. N. Hbg., SIO,OOO 114-acre farm, 16 mi. N. Hbg., $3,100 " 103-acre farm, 6 ml. E. 14bg., $9,000 ® 50-aere farm, 15 ml. E. Hbg.. *4.500 11-acre farm, 7 mi. E. Hbg., $3,000 6-acre farm, 18 mi. W. Hbg., $1,300 DO-acre farm, 4 ml. W. Hbg., $7,500 FiO-acre farm. 8 ml. W. Hbg.. $2,750 77-acre farm. 7 mi. W. Hbg., $4,750 ~ 112-acre farm, 10 mi. W. Hbg., $6,500 2-acre farm, 7 mi. S. Hbg., SBOO k 5-acre farm, 8 mi. S. Hbg., $1,450 5-acre farm, 6 mi. S. Hbg., $1,300 15-acre farm. 27 mi. S. Hbg., SBOO - 100-acre farm, 9 mi. S. Hbg., $7,500 „ 25-acre farm. 7 mi. S. Hbg., $2,800 s 30-acre farm, 10 mi. S. Hbg., $2,100 I 42-acre farm, 15 mi. S. Hbg., $2,300 67-acre farm, 12 ml. S. Hbg., $3,000 44-acre farm, 5 mi. S. Hbg., $5,500 25-acre farm, 12 ml. S. Hbg., $1,700 r Now is the time to buy a#Farm II while I have a good selection, cheap e and terms right. For Information, e write or call on C. H. Corder, 1190 r Walnut Street. Harrisburg. Bell phone 2412 R. y 25 ACRES Farm. 7 miles from *. Harrisburg. on State Road, mostly <v level, rtr.e soil, young orchard, good - fence, new house, cemented cellar and o porches, 2 acres woodland, spring and running water; for price and partlcu - lars. apply to C. H. Corder. 1190 Wal nut street, or Bell 2412 R. r; THE HARRY NORNHOLD FARM— 11H acres. All good buildings. Nlne d room house, barn, summerhouse. hog e barn, Implement barn, chlckenhouse. il smoke and meathouse. apple orchard >; r.nd other fruit. Along the State is Highway, 11 miles N. E. Harrisburg I- A wonderful Farm for $1,450. C. B. d Care. Care's Grocery. Llnglestown Pa. AUGUST 17, 1917. IARMB WANTED WANTED A Farm not over 15 miles from Harrisburg. Improved real estate given in exchange. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor, Union Trust Co. Building, Harrisburg, l'a. COTTAGES COTTAGE Sunrise Mountain Cot tage. furnished, 13 miles from Har risburg. two and one-half miles from depot. Heady for occupancy August 20. Apply to George \V. Weaver, 814 North V ront street. Fteelton, Pa. SEVERAL. COTTAGES FOR KENT ' by day, weelt or evenings. A very de- ] suable and convenient place for an j outing. Telephone. bath, electric light, etc. Call all! North Third street. , Bell phone 385 J. ( WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS i ; WANTED Seconl-hand bicycle - for boy eight years old. Mrs. E. E. Strong, 106 East Main street, Mcchun icsburg. CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Ball phone 2860. MORRIS SAYS you save money by buying new and second-hand furni ture here. Hignest cash prices paid lor furniture. Morris Schmertz, luso Market. Bell 39 71R. BAGS WANTED Second-hand I Bags, burlap, scrap bagging and twine. Write for prices. Klchmond Bag Company. Richmond, Virginia. SECOND-HAND furniture BOUGHT AND SOLD. 1 pay highest cash prices. Phone Bell 1381R, or diop postal to Ma* Snieltz, 1016 Mar ket street. Will call, city or country. S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest prices for second-hand clothing, I shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will convince you. Drop card, or call Bell 2899 M. 111* Cowden. BICYCLE FRAMES. COASTER BRAKES. ETC.. bought for highest cash prices. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 i North Third street. Bell 385 J. I J. COOPER & SON ! We make a specialty of and pay I ; high cash prices for old, wornout l autos. Also buy rags, paper, rubber. ' scrapirion and metal. I Eleventh and Christiana Sts., Between State and Walnut ; BELL 3971 W. DIAL 4371 1 WANTED Onu or two Vi-H.-P. I Electric Motors for direct curre'nt, 220 I volts. Speed about 400 R. P. M. Ad dress Superintendent, The Telegraph ' Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. I WANTED Board and lodging for I a convalescent, accompanied by a 1 nurse. Private home in family where there are no children and no other { boarders preferred. Liberal rates will be paid for satisfactory accommoda tions. Address Box M, 6754, care of Telegraph. WANTED Flat-top desk, second . hand. Will pay fair price if in good condition. Address "Desk," care of Telegraph. ' FOK SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE The Home Balopticon for projecting post cards on screen. Size of picture, 414 feet. Suitable tor Sunday school entertainment. 130 Locust street, City. FOR SALE Washing machine and bench for two tubs, with wringer at tached. Call at 121 Vine street. HORSE One black horse, good for all around use. Strictly sound. Apply to H. Wilt's Sons, 46 South Front street. Steelton, Pa. SCHOOL DESKS Twenty single desks. Write, or call-upon D. L. M. Raker, 15 South Market Square. FOR SALE Oak diningroom ex- ! tension table, six chairs and serving I table to match. Good condition. Bar : gain if sold at once. Bell 3023 J. EXTRA SPECIAL—Roses and Car nations, 50c per dozen. Keeney's Cut ; Late Flower Shops, 810 North Third street. 325 Market street. PAINT! PAINT! PAINT! At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second street | 5,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed' Paint. Also full line of Acme Quality Paint. Largest Stock of Ready Mixed : faint in Harrisburg. FOR SALE 1 $5.00 Gillett Safety Razor. 1 SB.OO Tennis Racket. 1 Set line Amateur Boxing Gloves. Address H.. 6755. care of Harrisburg Telegraph. SASHES At Gable H, 111-117 South second street; 5,000 sets of new sash 6xlo, 12 L palnt/d and glazed, $1.50 per set. All other regular sizes; doors and shutters, all sizes. FOR SALE—Two SIOO Cumberland Valley Telephone Co. 5 per cent, bonds. Address Box A, 4347. care of . Telegraph. ! Bargains in Typewriters. All makes, second-hand and rebuilt. Bought, ex j changed, rented and sold. Geo. P. Til lotson, 205 Locust. Opp. Orpheum. MOTORBOAT, eighteen foot; Ro chester engine; excellent condition; fastest on river. Special price to . quick buyer. 3745 Bell. ONE . wroughtiron tence for sale. ' ! Can be bought at a reasonable price. ; Apply 2114 Moore street. Dial 5821. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches ' and diamonds at prices lower than ' I can be bought wholesale. L l CHAS. ARONSON, ) Reliable Jeweler and Broker. 422 Market Street. ; FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street, Lawn Fence. '. Field Fence. Gates, Poultry Netting Building Hardware. Plaster Board,' : Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. , ~ FOR SALE { Two Bargains—One Dorsey Impos •J ing Stone, with furniture and form rack complete. One Texas Imposing Stone, with i Letter boards and Sort Drawers. } These iwo pieces of> Printing ofTlce , furniture are in lirst-class condition , and if you are a Job Printer or a . Newspaper man, don't overlook this i opportunity to secure real bargains. J Superintendent, The Telegraph Print- J Ing Co.. Harrißburg, Pa. ) ! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i . I SMALL GROCERY STORE FOR ) SALE Located on corner in good ) business section not much money ) needed. Inspect it. Located at 1216 I Walnut street. Bell Realty Co.. Berg ) ner Building. I I FOR SALE SMALL FOUNDRY, ) fully equipped, with blast furnace I attached. Address , N. C. RIGHTER, i 311 Chesnut Street, COLUMBIA. PA. ) ! I FOR SALE Grocery Store close to Harrisburg, doing good business. - Good reasons for selling. Address G., I 6342, care of Telegraph. 1 BEST COUNTRY HOTEL STAND in 1 Dauphin county, near large park, 1 doing good business. Reason for sell . ing, other business. Address L., 6873. . care of Telegraph. BUSINESS PERSONALS | C. H. CORDER. Real Estate and Insurance. 1 Farms a Specialty. Rents Collected. i 1190 Walnut St.. Harrisburg, Pa. M. ?!. BAKER & CO.. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. 1330 Derry street. Both phones. BUSINESS PERSONALS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR H. E. SCHRIVER <O-61-62 Union Trust Co. Bids. Harrisburg, Pa. Systems Organized. LUNG TROUBLE Learn of a re markable discovery known as Car boido, that was used with wonderful success nt Cliff Dale Camp. Convinc ing proofs FREE. American Dispen sary Co., Dept. A. Indianapolis, Ind. A. ABRAMSON went together with the Reliable Rag and Metal Co., and are interested in all Junk, Leather. Shoes and Empty Barrels. Call us up and we will call for it. 1107-1109 I North Seventh street. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stake it oft, if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—Ail kinds of detective work handle*!—one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4399. BRING your Phonograph and Vlc trola to StaulTer Music House, 1213 North Third street, if It needs repair | ing. We guarantee our work. Open every evening. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushious 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 looked after carefully. Dial 3705. OFFICE, 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. GENERAL ROOFING and Spouting stove and furnace work; roof | painting a specialty. We guar antee all work. Apply 2114 i Moore, or call Dial phone 5821. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO.— I Mill work of all kinds. Estimates i cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh I street. Clou HITS and Dyers | GOODMAN'S SANITARY STEAM ING. Cleaning, Pressing Works. Re pairing. Work guaranteed. Call and ' deliver Both phones. 1306& N. Sixth Street. SEND your clothes to EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS, 1245 Market street. We call and de liver. Both phones. Hauling and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. Square dealing our policy. 917-A Cap ital St. C. V.-689i. Bell 852 W. Musical ANNOUNCEMENT The popular record entitled "Old Gray Mare," No. 2285, lor which we had so many calls and were unable to supply them, we at this time have in stock. Please call tor this record to-day while they last. Besides, a general lull line of Columbia Records, call at TH'E SPANGLER MUSIC HOUSE, 2112 North Sixth Street. i I JOIN our new Victrola Club on easy | payment. Have use of Victrola 30 days before start paying. Have your own selection of music. Address R., 6758, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE A Victrola in lirst class condition. Also some music cheap. Address C., 6759. care of Tele grapn. VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. FOR SALE A lot or unredeemed violins, mandolins, guitars, banjos and a few victrotas. N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P o 1 Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. MONEY advanced to housekeepers I at legal rates, business con.ldential : Pro tit sharing Loan Society, Spooner ■ Building, 9 Norm Market Square. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act ot June 17, 1915, to individu ■ ais in neeu of ready cash; small loans a specialty; business conndentlal uaynients to suit borrower's conveni ence. positively lowest rates in cltv " pKNitlB *LV ANIA INVESTMENT CO." ; 132 Walnut street. > LiOANS —$15 TO S3OO If without bank credit and pressed tor tunds with which . to meet inimeuia'.e necessities • consult this licensed, bonded supervised institution, tinanc • ed and managed by local peo- Pl 6' CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO_ 204 Chestnut St., HarrUburg, l'a. 7 MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL '' Raj.es—On furniture, real estate and " endorsed notes. Licensed by the • state and under supervision of the • Banking Department. Equitable ln '• vestment Co., Inc., second Floor. £ North Market oquars. Established " 1904. 1 FINANCIAL 1 MONEY IN OIL Both oil and gas s production Twenty producing wells out of twenty drilled. Dividends soon, i Write for latest bulletin and full in , formation. Neosho Oil Co., Kansas L City. Mo. Slioe Repairing SHOE REPAIRING ' Others tlx em, we rebuild em. Your > phone orders promptly amended to j Elite Shoe Repair Co., 14 S. Dewberry f avenue. _____ 5 " NEW, UP-TO-DATE ~ ' SHOE REPAIR SHOP . Now open at 230 Strawberry str**r JOS. GORDON. PROP. Our shon V; : 1820 North Third street will also bl ! continued. Bell 93SW, Dial 6663. * Storage b STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house i. hold gcods. merchandise. Privaterooms. , $1 -$3. Wagons, i6c month. D. Cooper & Co., 417 Broad Su Both phones. i STORAGE —Fireproot and non-flre ;, proof warehouses. Private rooms for - household goods. $1 a month up. Har- I. risburg Storage Co. 437-4 46 S. 2nd St. : STORAGE ln brick building rear 408 Market. Household goods In dean private rooms. Reasonable rates. P* (.1 Dienei. 408 Market street. mpEwsiAßl #ll SEALS & STENCILS ftlli 1 \ W MFG. BVHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ Y [ II 130 LOCUSTSHJHBGJ>A. U 12
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