Telcfrapl Classified ktFlit AnytMif-Sell Anything-Rcnt Anything Deaths SHHIXEH George J. Shriner died Funeral "services will be held from the establishment of Harry M. Hon inann, 310 North Second street, on Thursday morning, at 10:30 ocloek. MOOHK On October 29. 1917. Mrs. Hannah D. Moore, widow of the bite. ,• William Moore, in her 84th year. , Funeral on Thursday j 3 o'clock, from late lesideme. 256 Boas street. The relatives ana friends are invited to attend Ith | out notice. j LOsT~ANi> tWN" i DOO LOST A French Beagle. fe- | male; white, black and tan. Kfwaid if returned to 10? Chestnut stieet. | ~r u \II TRI! EOST Somewhere! Front and Dock streets. Reward if rtturned to t . Snvdar.i Lumber Yard, Eighteemn and Holly streets. hT7l7i* \\ A x ILD Mule W\NTED Leather cutter, steadyl work and good wages also boy.| 16. ran earn Zrom $a to $lO per wee*, steady work. Apply Glove Co.. 709 South Second street. CAPABLE MAN. with busi ness experience, as news i>ai>er repre*ntative on tne road. Must be young, ener getic and willing to work hard to produce results. oive full details ot previous ex perience in letter to C.. el", care of Telegraph. '■ WANTED. YOUNG MAN For High-class Men s Shop, one with some experience preferred. Apply ar once. McFALL & SONS, Third and Market Streets. See Mr. Herman. WANTED Young man over 16, to work in drug store. No Sunday work. Address Box M. 6353. care of iele-! graph. j WANTED A good tinner. Steady: work. Apply W. 11. Snook, 334 Kelker street, ! WANTED Four middle-aged men j to drive express wagons. Apply | American Express Co. i LtUNDKV DRIVER WANTED For citv and Steelton. Good position j for huklintf youiiK man; reference i required. Salary. S2O a week and up. Apply K.. 6197. care of Telegraph. MONOTYPE KEYBOARD . "PKHA- ! TORS WANTED Open office. 1 er- | manent position to experienced opera- j tors. Apply, giving experience, to' Williams a: Wilkins Company. 2419; Ur.-eiunount avenue, Baltimore, Md. WANTED Boys for light de llvery. Good wages to right parties. Apply 183s North Sixth street. Bell phone 4843. ; MIDDLE-AGED MAN for night clerk Must furnish good reference, j Inquire at office of Metropolitan Hotel. i RETIRED BUSINES MAN as branch ! office manager. Pleasant, interesting j work. Part time in ofnee and pait in open air. Salary is moderate but at tractive for amount of work and re- . sponsibilities required. Give age and | detailed experience in letter to v., 7100, care of Telegraph. j WANTBD A man about 30 years; old, for store work. Experience re quired. Apply Grand Union lea com- , pany, 208 .\orth Second street. j W \NTED A reliable truck driver, j ever thirty years. Apply Fink Brew- | inV Company, \Forster street. . WANTED Farm hand for farm close to Harrisburg. Write Box T, £lO2. care of Telegraph. WANTED Carpenters and labor ers for steady inside work at Her- | shey Auditorium. Hershey, la. Ap- | ply on premises. | WANTED Experienced chauf- i feur to drive Ford delivery car. Apply to S. S. Pomeroy, Market Square Gio cer. With references. A MAN financially responsible who understands heating plants to sell; Blaske Coal Savers guaranteed to save, 20 per cent, on nil heating plants. , Wolff Fuel Saver, 6 E. Jackson, Chicago. ~CIGAR PACKER W \NTED —Apply Herman's Cigar Factory, corner Sec and Reno streets. New Cumberland, Pa. WANTED Boy, over 16. to learn photo-engraving. A good opportunity to learn a good trade. Apply to Photo- Engraving Dept.. The Telegraph Print, ing Co. WANTED Stone masons/ None but good men need apply. E. B. Izer, Front and Hamilton streets. SALESMEN For nouse-io-house proposition. Men wit4r newspaper ex perience preferred. Give previous ex perience in letter to L>, 6354, care ot Telegi aph. ENERGETIC MAN for high class rural magazine and | newspaperconibination propo- I sition. Option of guaranteed salary or commission to right man. Address C., 6184, care of Telegraph. WANTED One or two young m.-n to work about Auto Garage, driving and repairing of all kinds A chance to learn the automobile business Must be prepared to pay SSO tuitjon. Auto Transpor'ation School, 2 <-29 North Cameron street. Bell 1710, MEN WANTED to load stone._ 27 t per ton. Can earn sis to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax tang. WANTED Young men to learn auto business and become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N. Cain eron street. > — Dauphin County Farm ; FOR SALE 133 V: ACRES \ ON THE LANCASTER PIKE j! 3 North went of Elliabethtown. • | Thin farm in ploaNiimlj Militated and the building* afford a *plen lid view of the fturrouudiujf conn -ry. 11 llrick dwelllnß, 40xU0 feet v < nlth 14 rooiuN. Hank lurn. 7x44l /feet, nith 3 iiiown and '1 floor*;} stuhlen will aeeonimodate 30 head) I 1 of atock uwuitl farm outbuild-< piiß*. \ 100 neren of the fnrm are nn.( der cultivation; 33Vi acre* In niendon--ju*t right for utockml*- i|iQK In addition to regular farming;. < I 1 IVSs mile* from (oneunuo Sta-j lion on the Pennaylvanla Hallroad,) < tiain l.ine.) I 1 Miller Brothers & Co. Member Hbg. Real Katnte Board; REAL ESTATE ' j! | Insuranee Surety Bonds ji I.oeuat and Court Streets TUESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED A man to work around stable as helper. Apply Penna. Milk Products Company. 2112 Atlas street CARPENTERS WANTED Apply J. E. Dare, Eighteenth and Chestnut streets. HEI P \V AM KD—-FEMALE WANTED GIRLB TO VVUAP CANDY, TRIANGLE MINTS. APPLY I TWELFTH AND HERR. ! WANTED A white girl for gen | erul housework: no cooking. Apply iat 1910 North Third street, between ti and 7 P. M. ! WANTED A capable white wo i man as cook. No washing. W ages, $7 a week Apply S., 124? care of | Telegraph. WANTED An experienced din ingroom girl. Apply to G. M. Roddy. Eagle Hotel, Annville, Pa. WANTED A violinist and a pianist, between the age of 18 and 21, for work out of the city. Must | have had experience. Must have pa rents' consent to leave home. For full I information, see Mr. Ralph Valentine iat the St. James Hotel, 405 Marlset street, bptween 4 and S P. M. WANTED Two girls, ages 16 to 17. apprentices, to learn the trade. Mrs. Ottilie Weber, 9 North Third street. Pay from start. Must apply personally. WANTED Weavers and Learners. Apply Silk Mill. Corner North and Second Sts. ! WANTED Girls. not under 16 years of ag\ to leaiu the trade of cigarmak ing. Pay $6.00 a week to learn. Experienced girls earning upward to $20.00 a week. Apply at ; HARRISBURG CIGAR CO.. No. 500 Race Street. WANTED A middle-aged woman. ' experienced, for child's nurse. Must | have reference. Apply 25 South Front : in the morning, on first ttoor. GIRL WANTED Light, colored ' girl as maid in chiropodist's office. | Reference. Dr. Lawrence, 204 Market. ' WOMAN American (white) want | ed at once for quick lunch; experienc ! Ed one preferred; must be pie baker; no woman boss; good home; good wages. Address Meyers Quick Lunch, 1 Box 177," Marysville. WANTED Fifty women, or girls ! over 16, for sewing canvas gloves; ex perience not necessary, steady work. : J6.o* per week t'oi beginners, expert fenced ai able to make from $lO tc sls per week. Apply at once.' Steel j ton Glove Co.. 70S South Second street. Steelton. HELP W ANTED—MuIe and Female WANTED Attendants, maie and female. Opportunity for training ' school course, which started fore part iof October. Board and lodging in ad -1 ditlon to salary. Apply, or write im mediately to Saint Elizabeth's Hos | pltal, Washington. D. C. No COmpetl i tive Civil Service examination re i quired. I Oui sahool will oe open all summer I special opportunities for those who i wish to start early or for those who ; have unfinished work to do. Lists of students holding positions sent on re -1 quest. You should look over this list I carefully and <ee where oui students ! are employed t-'all term begins l'ues : day. September 4th Harrisburg | shorthand School 31 N Second street ! WANTED A tV>OK, AT ONCE —At j the Pennsylvania Hotel. Man or wo man. Apply 313 Broad street. j MEN AND WOMEN WANTED for | new addition to our factory. Hart ford. Conn. Must be of good char ade! and preferably between the ages of 16 and 24. Good pay. perma nent employment and opportunity for advancement Experience unneces [sarv. Transportation furnished. Ap- I ply in person. L'nderwood Typewriter Company. Dauphin Building. Harris burg. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE ! SITUATION WANTED Young, ! married man. energetic, good habits, | desire# employment.with local firm or j corporation. Office work preferred Eleven years at present employment. Best reference. Address R., 6374, care oi Telegraph. MARRIED MAN 22 years of age, is desirous of securing a permanent position; ten years' clerical experi ence; accustomed to dealing with pub lic and handling finances; steady worker and good character. Address "D. E. F„" care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—Feipalc WANTED By colored woman, day's work. Apply 630 Briggs street, WANTED Girl would like posi tion doing light housework; has some knowledge of cooking. Address 661 Sayford street. WANTED By woman, day's work. Address M., 6376, care of Tele graph. ] WANTED Young girl, 15 years old, would like position in office or I store; has had experience. Address j M„ 6375, care of Telegraph. i WANTED Colored woman wishes cooking and general housework ir private family. Address 13S Dock street. OFFICE WORK Young womar desires position in an office; has had experience; no stenographer. Inquire K., 2347, care of Telegraph. PRACTICAL NURSE Wishes po sition as companion, or to take care ot an invalid; can give good references; a Christian home preferred. Address R. D„ No. 1, Harrisburg, Pa., Box 17. NURSING Wanted for any kind of sickness: also general housework Ella Cooper. R. F. D. t No. 4. Box No, 167-A. Harrisburg, Pa. WHITE WOMAN Would like place in a good family that is goine South for the winter. Will go a; cook, chambermaid or child's nurse Can give best of reference. Call, oi address. 219 Crescent street. City. WANTED By colored woman day's work. Apply 630 Briggs street WANTED Young woman wishei position; has had experience as a typ ist. Address L., 63<9, care of Tele , graph. | WANTED Woman wishes posi ! tion as chambermaid or day's work : Inquire 1426 Wyeth avenue. WANTED By a girl, place to cool and to do housework without wash ing. Inquire at 1316 Cowden street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely-furnishec front room, with all modern conveni ences, in private family and dealrabli neighborhood; gentlemen only. Apply 324 North Second. ROOM One small, furnished roorr with use of phone, for gentleman. Bel phone 1298 W. FOR RENT Two nicely-furnishec rooms; heat, light and use of bath gentleman preferre'l. 1433 Markei street. FOR RENT—Two double and ont single room; good beds; heat and use of phone. 276 Briggs street. I BOOMS FOR KENT I FOR RENT Two furnished rooms < j with private bath; suitable for man - i and wife or two gentlemen. 800 - North Third street. y\ t ROOM FOR RENT Third floor I front room. North Second street, fao = ing river. Desirable home for gen tleman in private family. K„ 2199, - care of Telegraph. C 702 North Sixth street, near North street, first-class rooms, furnished or unfurnished; all improvements; ref - j erence required. Inquire at 410 North y street, or Paul's Shoe Store, 11 North a Fourth street. Bell 4-f79R. NICELY-FURNISHED second floor - front room, with steaia hett, electric lights, use of bath and phone, in pri f | vate family. 'No children. Rent rea sonable. Address M., 6195, care of TeUgraph. '• , HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Unfurnished rooms, large, airy and - j communicating. with kitchenette; a I stoves furnished free. bath, phone and d I laundry privileges, ull outside, inde- II pendent and private, also suite, ftin - ingroom. bedroom, and kitchen. Daily l inspection invited. Apply 429 Broad e street. t TWO unfurnished, front rooms for - rent; all conveniences; heat and gas u furnished; $ll.OO a month. 1405 Lib erty street. i 1 ONE nicely-furnished room, in prl- I vate family, with use of bath and -1 phone. Apply 1215 North Second I street. I t ROOMS FOR RENT Desirable j furnished rooms for gentlemen; ref | erence required. Apply 105 South Front street. METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, furnished rooms, hot and cold water - phone. Rates, $3 per week and up. 51S Market, at the Subway Entrance ItOOMs WANTED i WANTED One or two furnished j rooms for light housekeeping. Ad j dress E., 6382. care of Telegraph. j BOARDERS WANTED j WANTED Man and wife to board, lin private family.- Apply 1506 State itreet. t : HOARDING 1 I SEVENTEENTH ST.. N„ 74—Room - ers and boarders wanted; room for d | rent without board. APARTMENTS FOR RENT -! APARTMENT .FOR RENT Bl4 -I North Third street. First story front ;,—two small rooms conveniences i j steam heat 520.00 per month. Ap , ply L. Minter. 1"10 North Second street | Bell phone 4282—Dial 4195. JUST COMPLETFD • I Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, 711 . | North Second street. Fire and sound- I proof, hardwood linish; city steam; c ! hot water; electric elevators; laundry - I and all modern conveniences. Apply •• j 1815 North Front. Telephone 875 R. -! AP-VRTMENT l7OO North Second e street; six rooms and bath, with i porch. Forty dollars. Possession at 3 once. t WANTED WANTED For adoption, in excel - lent home, a little girl two or three * years old. Address L., 6377, care of - i Telegraph. - i A MARRIED COUPLE wish to ' I adopt a little girl from the &ge of 1 to J i 4. Good home. Address W„ 6180, care j of Telegraph. . - I INSTRUCTIONS i s WANTED Tutoring of children, under high school age. Address Mrs. i Grace W. Schuster, Camp Hill. Pa. Bell 34S1M. t " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ~ FOR SALE 2OB Harris street; corner Harris and l J enn streets; 9- " room brick dwelling with all im ' provements; lot, 19x92; available space for garage. This property can r be bought for less than $4,000. . Brinton-racker Co.. Second and Wal : nut streetß. r FOR SALE —1821 Market street, 3- story brick dwelling with all irn - provements, front and rear porch; lot, 15x96. The price of this property is unusually low; can be bought with rla small amount of cash, iirinton i' ! Packer Co., Second and Walnut f | streets. ! ! FOR SALE No. 1510 Walnut P I street, modern 9-room, brick and frame house. Price, $2,650. J. E. Uip _jple. 1251 Market street. ~1 | 1 HAVE several houses for sale in the city and suburbs. I Some 10 pel cent, invest v inents. Some cheap and on V easy terms. C. H. Colder, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. = HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES j Seven-room dwelling house, good I location in Edgemont. SS"O. Easy •> terms. t. LINCOLN REALTY CO., P. O. Box 349. . Harrisburg. Pa. e I FOR SALE 520 Curtin street; eight rooms; all modern conveniences; ~ lot, 15x100; driving alley on rear. Bell s Realty Co., Bergner Building. $4,000 WILL PURCHASE a brick - house with 9 rooms and bath elec s trie lig.it steam heat lot, 60x120 r —near car line sc service. Bell s Realty Co.. Bergner Building. - FOR ALE OR EXCHANGE—Farm 3 of 120 acres four miles from Harris n burg. Will exchange for a city or su k I burban property and take mortgage for balance. Write Box T, 6380, care ~ of Telegraph. n d J. E. GIPPLE, e —REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE. - I RENT COLLECTING. " | 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4295 '• ! FOR SALE —$8,500, the most attrac -3 tive home on North Sixteenth street, corner property; 8 rooms aiid bam; " all conveniences; porches and large d I lot; $6,000 can remain at 5 per cent. c - See Chas. Davles, 204 Calder Build >. ing. Bell 4377. ~ FOR SALE Three story apart e ment, up-to-date, on Market street, east of 'thirteenth. All occupied. Pay s ing big interest. Inquire of N. K. K - Ovster, Real Estate and Insurance, 15 ir South Third street - FOR SALE Desirable bungalow i. I an d plot of ground 316x398, in building t. | lots adjoining Enhaut school. An - thony Bonitz, Enhaut. Pa. Dial ' s phone 9255. - BETTER HOMES FOP. THE WORKINGMAN We have a nuai i - 0 f very desirable homes for both white and colored prospective buyers. Before purchasing elsewhere, consu't us. Cosmopolitan Realty Company - Box 371. Harrisburg, Pa. k =================== REAL ESTATE WANTED OWNERS lf you wish to turn your property quick, and the price is right, consult us. We have several d prospective buyers, and your property i- might be lust what is wanted. Cos le mopolltan Realty Company, Box 371 y Harrisburg. Pa. SEVERAL small houses, ranging In n price from $1,200 to SI,BOO. II LINCOLN REALTY CO.. P. O. Box 349. ,'! REAL- ESTATE FOR RENT RENT Apartments at 1821 - North Fourth street, each containing e three and four large rooms and bath; e Immediate possession. Brinton-Paek er Co* 4>ond and Walnut streets. HARRTfiBtTRG TELEGRAPH r' • ! t ' I r x I I! * i i v When Your Automobile | I . Breaks Down , T <• And you are in doubt as to where to take it to have S I I * it repaired to the best advantage, glance at the ads £ in the classified columns of the Telegraph under £ |* Automobile Accessories and Repairs and you will * | * find the right place and the best places that Har- *> 5 risburg has to offer. ♦ * s ♦ 1 ♦ s ♦ % 1 I I s % * t - % ; REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT, 2014 North Third <treet, immediate possession. ' Call 1089 M. FOR RENT Six rooms and bath. : all conveniences; also household fur niture for sale —wardrobe, carpets, . etc. Inquire 31 North Seventeenth I street. FOR RENT No. 121 North Elgh - teenth street, corner house, steam heated, with ten rooms. Rent, $32.f0. J. E. Gipple. No. 1251 Markei street. ; FOR RENT Sruburoan Home ' stead, brick house, 11 rooms, all im _ provements and one-half acre of land. " Rent. $26.00. Apply J. E. Gipple, 1251 _ I Market street. WELL- FURNISHED HOUSE, locat r ed on Hill. Family out of town for winter. Possession at once. Rent 3 reasonable. For further particulars address M„ 6357, care of Telegraph 1 1 THIRD ST.. NORTH. NO, 2005 Three-story brick dwelling—l 3 rooms -!— bath —steam lveat —electric light A ■! fine home-place with pleasant sur j roundings—s7s. MILLER BROTHERS i & co. ; i WAREHOUSE —Two-story, 5.000 sq. Ii ft floor space, elevator. P. R. R. aid -1 ing. Cowden, near Market. Apply c. ; F. Gohl, 1003 North Second street Bell ; j phone 899 M. j REAL ESTATE: —For Sale or Rput J I FOR SALE OR RENT Ten-room, three-story, corner brick; all improve- J nie-nts. Possession November 1. Half ; block from two car lines. Bell phone I 1 4105 R. • I HOUSES AN'C GARAGES at Firth ! ! and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller, 21.' I ' Walnut, {jell phone 797 M. J FOR SALE —MISCELLANEOUS 5 A NUMBER OF VISIBLE machines , taken in exchange on the sale of Rem "l ington Self-starters, *at a bargain. Call, or phone. REMINGTON TYPB " WRITER COMPANY, 119 Walnut • street. FOR SALE Gray Go-cart; re versible gear. Good as new. Used - less than year. Price, $20.00. Inquire Box T. 4372, care of Telegraph. EASTER LILIES 52.50 per Uozen. 1 Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop. SIU - North Third street 2 FOR SALE —-Gas stove, in good i condition and gas dome, been in ser • vice three months, at reasonable - prices. Apply 1729 Green street. -| SWEET PUMPKINS, FOR PIES. - FOR SALE 1011 N. THIRD ST. G. FRANK MILLER l! PAINT! PAINT! PAINT! - At Gables, 111-117 S. Second street, t 5,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint. Also full line of Acme Quality - Paint. Largest Stock of Ready Mixed t Faint in Harrisburg. • -j BOOKS Visit Harrisburg's Big Book Store —12,000 new. old and vol umes, all subjects; low prices; open evenings; books bought. Aurands, . 925 North Third. NEW black walnut dlningroom set. new brass bed, black leather chair, Circassian walnut dresser, three - piece mahogany parlor suit, piano, kitchen utensils, pictures, etc. Bar i I gains if sold at once. Call corner of ' | Bowman avenue and Chestnut street, j Camp Hill. Bell 3023 J. i FOR SALE A Colony brooder— will accommodate 1,000 chicks. Also "Isome fancy poultry. A. C. Mead, 11 • Paxtang avenue. Paxtang, Pa. ' FOR SALE - Stock ot Merchant's Ice Com - pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, i for sale. Can be bought below par. Room 203, Commonwealth i Trust Company Building. FOR SALE Three work horses e all in good condition. Apply Fink e Brewing Company, Forster street. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler ami Bruker. 422 Market Street Bargains In Typewriters. All makes, • second-hand and rebuilt. Bought, ex ; changed, rented and sold Geo. P. Tll- B lotson. 205 Locust Opp. Orpheum. TWO PET DONKEYS Cart, har ness and saddles; also 25 hotbed " I sashes. Will be sold cheap. Owner ■ i going to move. Anthony Bonitz, En haut, Pa. Dial 9255. 6 ' HERE are a few txtraordmari S bargains for any one in the printing - business who can make use of them >1 i Danniels Planer. 1 jjaw and Trimmer. - 1 4%-inch.x2%-inch.x4-ft Worthing - ton Pump. • 1 Danniels Steam Trap. 1 one-qt Detroit Lubricator. >• 1 one-pi. Detroit Lubricator, t 2 Four-wheel Trucks. 2 Two-wheel Trucks. 1 Oil Filtcrer. = I Wheelbarrow. 1 Gas Metal Pot. 1 Hlckok Ruling Machine. - 2 Model 1 Linotypes. 0 If you can USJ any of the above, s drop in to see us. The question of 1 price and terms oan be easily ar i ranged. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. Printing. Binding. Designing. Photo Engraving. Die Stamping and Plate Printing, n Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence I Field Fence, Gates. Poultry Nett'ng S Building Hardware, Plaster Board' ; Upson Wall Board. Compo-Board. - Doors, Sash, Shutters. Mouldings Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ONE barber chair, oak and leather, in llrst-class condition; reasonable Call between 6 and 7 P. M„ 276 Briggs street. BEAGLE DOGS AND RABBIT HOUNDS FOR SALE. Apply 107 Chestnut street. FOR SALE l9lB Calendars. Goou selection. Orders promptly rilled. Job I lots at Bargain Prices. Myers Manu i lacturlng Co., Second Floor, Third and i Cumberland streets. Bell phone 1577 K I >AaH AI Uauie a. 111-ili .l second street, 5,000 sets of new sa-h, Bxlo. 12 L painted and gluzed, $1 u per set All othei regular sizes; doors j and shutters, ull sizes. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms lor traded and rebuilt typewriters all ; makes bought—sold—rented and <rx changed. Geo. P. Tlllotson. 205 Locust street. '! FARMS ; j 3J-ACRE FARM, 12 miles south 'Harrisburg, on public road, I -room • house, bank barn, spring and running j water; soil adapted for trucking, i> I acres woodland. A bargain if sold j this month. C. H. Corder. 1990 Wai , nut street, Harrisburg. Bell phone | 2412 R. j FOR SALE 7l-acre farm, seven miles east of Harrisburg; one block | from trolley; good, improved house, 'bank barn and outbuildings; land i mostly level. Price, SB,OOO. Apply C. ;H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Bell j phone 2412 R. . i FOR SALE—Eight-and-a-hall-acre farm Within two miles ol West Fa'r jvitw. Six-room house, bank barn chicken and hog houses, two springs . and well water, all kinds of fruit. Price, $1,500. A bargain. Chas. Davies, 204 Calder Building. Bell phone 43 77. GAME OR POULTRY FARM 26 acres, one mile from Winchester, Va., on Berryville Pike; was a pheasant farm; well adapted for poultry rais ing; price, $3,000. AdtTress H. H. Dodge, Haymarket, Va. FARM FOR SAL,E 12 acres. Bordering oil Manada Creek, 4 miles east of Lingiestown. Buildings, House. Barn. 30 apple i trees, 2b peaches, pears, grapes. Fields even. This larm nas a beautiful front on the main road, beautiful farms joining, school close, a very de sirable property for $1,275.00. We can supply the most of the money toward paying for this farm. C. B. CARE, 409 Market St., or Care's Store, Lingiestown, Pa. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS FOR RENT A suite of two rooms, facing Market street. Apply to Com monwealth Trust Company, 222 -\lar j ket street 1 MARKET STREET STORE . FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL NEW DA i LIGHT STORE. 504 MARKET ST. CHAS. ADLER 1002 North Third Street ! STOREROOM FOK RENT Bl4 North Third street medium-Size .' cornel room city steam free t electric light and everything in first class condition, including the use of large cellar. Rental, $20.00 per .. month. Inquire L Minter. 110 Norih _ Second street. Both phones WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE- - Bought al highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin. 407 " Broad street. Bell phone 2860. ' WE buy all kinds of disc records N. Brenner. 1315 N'ortrt Tnira street 1 ) WE rent MASQUERADE COSTUMES for all occasions. N.Brenner. 131 o Third. ' MORRIS SAYS save money buying • i new and second-hand furniture >iere c High pricts paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. • MAN SMOLTZ ' second-hand furnituio bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to Max Snteltz. iOKi Market street Will call, city or country. S. SNEIDMAN VVILI PAY highesr prices for second-hand clotp'ng ■ shoes, furniture, oi carpets, i'rlal will convince. Bell 2899 M, 1116 Cowden. J. COOPER & SON 1 We ma a specialty of ana pay high cash prices tor old, wornout ' autos. Also buy rags, paper, rubbei scrapiron and metal. Eleventh and Christiana Sts.. Between State and Walnut BEI.L 3971 V DIAL >3'l BUSINESS PERSONALS M H. BAKER & CO.. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. 1330 Derry street Both phones. FEATHER RENOVATING empty all ticks and remove dust dirt and stems. B. J. Campbell. Tenth and Paxton. RELIABLE Locksmith and Eelctric Shop We make KEYS of any style at special prices. Locks repaired. Eleelrlc light und I .11 wiring and i repairing. All kinds of aharpen ' ing and general repairing 1303 ■ North Sixth. Bell 3915, Dial 6854, LURIA IRON & STEEL CO. deals In steel, rags, rubber, metals and fiapermlll supi lies. Broad and Wul ace Also salvage from fire ana wreck Call Bell phone 936. Dial 3043. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER— Es ttmates furnished. Al] kinds of re pair work H. W, Hummer 1413 Lib erty Bell phone 4420. , QUININE —Look out for that grippe . feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR iJVXATIV! . PHOBPHO-QUININE will stave it oft . If taken In time. Gross Drug Store 119.M arket street BUSINESS PERSONALS ! FOUND—Thai you cat save consid > ernblc by buy ing at this store. Men's Suits, $7.50 up. Men's .Trench Overcoats, $7.50 up. Men's Macklnaws, st> up. Boys' Overcoats. #3.50 up. Hoys' latest style suits, $2.48 up. Boy's Mackinaw Coats, #3.95 up. Heavy Fleeced Union fulls, sl.lsi up. Men's Ribbed Union, Suits, $1.25 up. ! Men's Sweaters, 95c up. ] Boys' Sweaters, 79c up. Corduroy Trousers, $2.45 up. Men's Work Pants, $1.25 up. Shoes. $1.98 up. Bargains in Rub bers —Arctics—Felt Boots, etc. OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 North Fourth Street. Across from V. W. C. A. .Open Evenings. UPHoLSTEItINU And turniiure repairing matiressee renovated and cushions ot ail kinds made S. N. Cluck. j.*o-326 Woodbine stieet phone 131JJ. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Uldg.—AH kinds 01. detective work handled —one eye always open BELL PHONE *399. C~VERNON RETTEW, Insurance —-Real- Estute— A Ulerman, 191 l DERRY STREET. Both Phoneß. , MacW ILLIAMS CONS l RUCTION CO., Builders, and Contractors, House building oui specially Job woik I iookeu after carelully. Dial 370;>. OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH STUEET. Bl'SI NXTSS OPPOHTI N ITIES GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES Apply at Eagle Hotel, Annville, Pa. GUN OWNEKS lt you liuve a guu you want tto sell, or convert into cash, see us at once. Dayton Cycle Company, 912 North Third street Clvauos ami uyer Goodman s sanitary steain'ng, clean ing. pressing auU dyeing woiKs. Re pairing. Work guaranteed. Call anu deliver. Both phone. 1H0> VSt N. Sizili .-t NOW is the time to get youi tall anil winter overcoat cleaned, dy eu ui pressed al Eggerls Cleaning anvl Dye ing Works, i.40 Markei street. Call aud deliver. Uotli phones. Hauling and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling Square dealing oui polity. 91?-A Capi lal St. C. V. 5697. Bell 852 W. Musical FOR SALE A large piano case organ; also five-piece parlor suit and victrola, aiKl nice selection of the latest music. All in lirst-class condi tion. Cheap to a quick buyer. Apply M„ 6196, care of Telegraph. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14 South Fourth street. WE BUY, J>ELL OR EXCHANGE all Kinds of talking machine re.oiUj, Highest cash prices paid, tilauitei .- Musie House. 1213 North Third street Open Evenings. Alone) to Loun MONEY advanced to Housekeepers al legal rales business eoullUeiit.iul Sharing Society. Spoooei Building. 9 North Market bquare. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate secuiily in any amounts ami upor any terms to suit Borrower. Address P O Box 174 Ha' rlaburg, Pa. MONEY ro LOAN Al UMAI RATES —Ou furniture, real estate tt.iu tnuorseu nules. Licensed by State ana under supervision ol me Hanking uepartment fc.qu.taolr ,11 vestment Co., Inc., Second I'iOor o North Market Square. Established 1904. WE LENL MONEY In compliance with Act ol Jbne li. 1915, to individu als in need ot ready cash, small loans ' a 'specialty ousiness cound.iilia. payments to suit borrower s conveni ence, positively lowest rales in cuy PENNSYLVANIA IN V ESI MEN 1 C'l 132 Walnut Street. Sboc Repairing NEW UP- TO- DA i'E SHOE REPAIR aHOP .Now jpen al 230 Strawuvrry stre- i - JOS. GORDON. PROP Our shop at 1820 North I'hird street will also tie continued. Bell 938VV Dial 5553 Storage STORAGE—Fireproof and non-firj proof warehouses. Private rooms for Household gooos. $2 a aionth up. Har risburg Storage Co., 437-445 S. 2nd Si. STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Prlvatt rooms sl-$3 Wagons, iic month D Coocei & Co.. 417 Broad St Both hones. STORAGE ln brick uulldi.ig, rear 408 Market Household goods in clean private rooms. Keasonable rates P G Dlener, 40(< M irket street Undertakers RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Kmbalmer. 511 North Second Street Bell 252 Dial 314&. 1 SAMUEL S. FACKLER, ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry Si. BELL labfi DIAL 2188. \\ here to Dine U ell = STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served to Busi nessmen and Ladles in sepa l rate dininuro DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS Where cuisine Is an art and eating a pleasure Manhattan Keslautam 3'7 Market street. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Bush automobiles— -1917 and 1918 5-passenger. Price, $750. For further information apply to Edward Engle, Agent, 417 Boyd I street. STANLEY STEAMER PARTS All parts good boiler, etc. Also have ' a number of Bosch, Elsemann, Dixie l and Splitdorf high-tension magnetos, coils, switches and carburetors. Also have a number of starting and light ing systems. A. SCHIFFMAN, " EXlDli BATTERY SERVICE All makes of 'latteries recharged i and repaired, work guaranteed • Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty EXCELSIOR AUTO A BATTERY CO. 3 11th and Mulberry Sts. 1 FOR SALE 1917—Ford, good as new $300.01 • 1915—Reo, new tires $500.00 1913—Chalmers Roadster $350.00 1913 Four-cylinder, 5-passenger Haynes, 3 new tires. Big bargain, $450.00. 1917—Maxwell, slip covers and bumper. Gone 6,000 miles, $500.00. 1913 Hudson. Fine shape $4 50.00- These cars are all guaranteed as - represented. i Come In and see them, or phone for I demonstration. MILLER AUTO CO., INC., 50-68 South Cameron Street. Bell 4119. Dial 5660, WE SELL AUTOMOBIL.EB on con - slgnment and charge only 5 per cent No storage charges If car Is not sold Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N Cameron street RECEIVED TO SELL, Three 1914 Maxwell Roadsters. Fine condition Parties .eaving must sell. S2OO n0 t< $230 00. One Ford, 1914 Touring, like new, $250.00. Horst, Lingiestown. Pa. OCTOBER 30, 1917. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALIC Okie lVfc-ton truck cheap. J t been completely overhaul ed. Aliu one I'orti Delivery Cur. Fed erlck's Oarage, Front und Forster streets. OLD AUTOS Wanted, used, wrecked or oldtimers. in uny condition See me before sac nlicins elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking, A. SclutTnianu. 1021 Mar ket street. Bell 303;;. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE MAYNKsj 11 *> 6-cylinder s passengei Clover leal Roadster. Will sell at right price. Call R?ll 838 (or an appointment SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for sale cheap. Cloud assortment, with either oolid or pneumatic tires Come early, make your selection, inter national Harvester Co. of America, Truck Department, tiia Walnut street. U Ait AGES CAMP CURTIN OARAGE Seventh Street, Around the Corner ol Camp Street. Storage by day oi nioiiili. Onen da\ und night. Prompt service. Experi iuecltui<.s. c'uaiaiueud. inul will convince you that our worl anu price is right Hell FOR RENT Large garage, suit able for ti uck or auto, 75-j couth Nine teenth-anda-Half street, ja per nonth Apply U. L. Hui'Unan, 38 North Twelfth street.- ULACh S viAUAUi'.—Live und ueu>i sloiHge, new tlrepioof building, f II line ol 1 ires. Accessories. Hepair shoi next door. 20u 205 fa. Seventeenth St WM. F'KNN U A RAGE ~ ;ttH-6 Muench street. Limousine." foi | funerals parties and halls, carefui ' 4** rS ' ol,en day a '" l n 'Klit liels ACl'Lhit(ll(lKß AND REPAIRS BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles litgnest giad repair work. LEMuY.Nh AUlo SHOP. Lv! rt .'yritt Both phones. FOR SALE A large Assortment of second-hand automobile tires. All sizes SACRIFICE PRICES 1—1917 Har ley-Davidson Motorcycle J175 Cash. CUT-RATE AUTO SUPPLY CO . 231) S. 11th St. Bell 861 M. HEX GABAGE, !'JI7 North Third street, is the place to -store your car for the winter. An up-to-date repair shop, under our persi nal management lust opened: LEGAL NOTICES ALL household furniture belonging to John Lukert, also to D. J Sellmeyr will be sold in front of Broad Street Market on Wednesday. October 31 if storage is not paid up to date. D. COOPER Air CO., 417 Broad Street. NOTICE Letters of Administra ' tion on the Estate of Samuel 11. Kantz, late of Harrisburg, Pa. de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment. JAMES B. KAUTZ. NADEL D. GULLY, Administrators. BEIDLEMAN & HULL. Attorneys. Harrisburg. Pa., October 23, 1917. The annual meeting of the stoclT holders of the Pennsylvania Surety Company will be held in the office of the Harrisburg Trust Company at 4 o clpck P. M.. November 20, 1 the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap -1 plication will be made to the Gover nor of the State of Pennsylvania on Wednesday. November 14. 1917, under the Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corpora tions." approved April 24, 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the char ter of an intended corporation to he . called "Reiff & Nestor Company," the character and object of which is the manufacturing and selling of taps dies, reamers and other articles com posed of steel, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjov all the rights, benefits and privileges of said I Act of Assembly and its supplements JOHN T. BRADY, : Solicitor. ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Thomas J. Stewart, late of Norristown. Montgomery County deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estaU*huvin been granted the un , e'er- lulled *ll person indebted to said estate ate requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having legal claims to present the same without delay to i PENN TRUST COMPANY, Norristown, Penna : WILLIAM H. STEWART, Scotland P. 0., Pa. Or their Attorney, J. P. HALE JENKINS. * Norristown. Penna. CHARTER NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Gover nor of Pennsylvania on November 17. 1917, by G. L. Romberger, H. A. Ritchie. W. S. Fox, W. D. Thomas, T. : M. Sykes and W, D. Smith, under the Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved April 29, 1874 and the supplements thereto, for the char ter of an intended corporation to be called the "Harrisburg Coal Com pany," the character and object of which IK buying and selling, trading and dealing in coal and v. ood and for : these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. MERCER AND DOUGLASS, , Solicitors. ANY party witnessing accident <W • ner Locust and Second streets, H'tr- I risburg, please communicate with W. ■ W. Leek, 418 North Third street. Steel i ton. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate of Lizzie Cottingham, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, • Pa., deceased, having.been granted to ' the undersigned, all persons indebted ' to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment. ROBERT McCREATH, Administrator, No. 567 Race Street, Harrisburg, Pa. ! NOTICE is hereby given that an ap ' plication will be made to the Honor able the Judges of the Court of Corn ' nion Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., on , the 19th day of November, A. D. 1917, 1 for the charter of a corporation to be called the Worklngmen's Social "and , Protective Association, the character , and object of which are the mainte nance of a club to nromote inter . course and friendship among its mem bers, to inculcate and teach patriotism and for the study of political science; ~ and for those purposes to have, pos sess and enjoy all the rights and • privileges of the Corporation Act of 1874 and its supplements. W. JUSTIN CARTER, Solicitor. ftjigbbH SlAMijr |£gi SEALS & STENCILS ft* % I* " MFG. BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ ■) ill 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. It 13 York County to Raise $35,000 For Y.M.C. A. Work Among Soldiers York, Pa., Oct. 30. The plans foe the organization of * a campaign to raise $35,000 In this county the thirty-five millions proposed for Y. M. C. A. war work, were discussed at a meeting 1 h<-l4 following: a dinner last evening; at the Y. M. C. A. The week of November 11 to 18 has been designated for the campaign for funds. The collection of this fund has been placed in the hands of war coun cils which are graded from national, state, district, county and town to even smaller units. York county is part of the Sixth Pennsylvania dis trict. which Includes the counties of York. Lancaster, Dauphin, Adams, Center, Juniata. I.*ebanon, Franklin, Perry and Mifflin, which has $200,000 as its allotment. 10. J. Starkpole, HarrisburK. is chairman of the dis trict council. The following* compose the York county committee of the district coun cil: P. A. Klsesser. chairman; CSeorKO H. Whiteley. S. Fahs Smith. W. 1* (iladfelter. Spring Grove; Alvin H. Nlsslv, Hanover; Frederick W. Web ber, Hanover, and 10. W. Keyscr, Delta. ! Writ Filed to Compel Permit For Oil Tank Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 30.—A writ of mandamus was tD-day filed by at torney for the Independent Oil Company to compel the burgess <■! Carlisle to i.-,suo n permit for tho erection of an oil tank in 'he bor ough lir it!*. The concern o*n<t property in Cedar street and began the placing of ;i tank to be stopued by po'ice >'f r 'ereiice on the oi iec ttrn of residents,-who deela,~>.i that the placing .f the tanks would ca-i.-e their property to depreci&te in value. Efforts are also being made to have tanks of other companies in various parts of the town re moved out of the town limits. Registration of Woman Power of Cumberland Co. Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 30. —Mrs. H. A. Spangler, of Carlisle, prominent so- . daily throughout this section and wife of Dr. H. A. Spanglor, recently commissioned a captain in tho med ical corps, has been selected as the head of tho committee which will have charge of the registering of the woman power of Cumberland ' county along the lines proposed by Governor Brumbaugh. The county will be divided into six district!., each in charg? of a sub-chairman and central stations for cnrolli>i/j will be established to wh'ch women will be urged to go. Will Feed Americans Captured by Germany Washington. Oct. 30.—As Germany does not provide sufficient food to keep her# prisoners of war in good health, nor sufficient clothing, the ■ United States government, is pre ' paring, in conjunction with tho f American Red Cross, to feed all I American soldiers and sailors who r may b£ taken prisoners. The war ' and navy departments are co-oper ating with tho Red Cross in working out.plans. Revival Services Well Attended in Penbrook Revival meetings at the Penbrook United Evangelical Church started last Sunday, and will be continued throughout the week. The Rev. P. E. Blimline, the pastor, will be assisted by pastors of surrounding churches, and from Harrisburg and Steelton. The Rev. George F. Shaum, of Har risburg, preached on the subject, I "The Wages of Sin is Death." The • meeting ended in an enthusiastic re vival. Farmers Shown Proper ' Way to Feed Steers Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 30.—Over u score of Cumberland county farmers I participated in the second improve ■ ment trip under theauspiccs of the ' Fartr. Bureau, a journey to Lancus caster' yesterday, where at Silver. Springs they saw a demonstration of proper ways to feed steers. PICK SUSQUKHANN'A TRAIL Old Williamson Route to Connect With Now York IJne Williamsport, Pa.. Oct. 30.—The governors of the Susquehanna Trail Association yesterday decided, 6 to 5, on the old Williamson trail route through Tioga county ror the north ern section of the highway which will connect Harrisburg with the New York State line. The route from Harrisburg will run through Dauphin to Clark's Ferry, thence to Shamokin dam. It will cross the toll bridge over the Susquehanna, near Shamokin dam, and pass through Sunbury, provid l ing Sunbury Council paves Front • street. will be the 5 next town which the road touches. 1 From Northumberland it will run , through East Lewisburg to Watson town, to Dewart ,to Montgomery, providing the Lycoming County Commissioners construct a bridge over the West Branch at Montgoni . ery. From Montgomery the route is - Muncy, Montoursville, Williamsport, . Trout Run, Liberty, BlOssburg, Mans ■ field, Lawrenceville and Corning, N. Y. COLORED MEN TO GO TO CAMP Waynesboro, Pa., Oct. 30. —Yes- terday the first contingent of the colored draftees of District No. 1, loft Waynesboro on the Western Maryland train for Camp Meade. Tht colored Orpheus Band, of Greencastle, led the parade to tho station followed by the draftees and the tire company's apparatus. The local Red Cross presented each of the colored men with a box of le " freshments, etc., while the high school girls here gave each a box of . candy. > WRITES FROM FRANCE * , Mrs. l.yman D. Gilbert is in receipt J of a letter from her sister, Miss Helen I Cameron, of Petersburg, Va„ giving r a vivid portrayal of conditions as they ■ are in France to-day. Miss Cameron, - who is associated with the work - being 1 done by the Duryea War Relief i Committee in France, Is well known I here, having in times past been a ; frequent visitor here. f TO KNIT FOIL U. 8. The women of the Bethlehem Lu theran Church will assemble In the church Thursday afternoon to knit ar tides for the soldiers. A collection t for the Soldiers' Christmas Fund will be taken. ' Friday evening an Illustrated lec f ture will be given in the church by- Miss Rothrock, curator of the museum, on the subject of "Wild Anl- I mals of Pennsylvania."
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