Deaths 'OOMGV On Tuesday. November 13 1917. George WaUet Toomey. aged ♦>s vears, 1 month and • uiiys* „ Funeral on Friday aftornoou u t - o'clock. from his late realdenw. No. lOS2 Kensington street. Retatlvet H nd friends are invited to attend without further notice. Interment private. Please omit flowers. I DV Miss* Sara A. J. Ru . ?/ 1 Progrtfss. Pa., died November Novetn li.r lti 1917 at 3 o'clock p. M., at shoops Church. Burial In ® Cemetery. Relatives and fi lends are invited to attend. NOTICE YOU and your friends a,e BA a^T ■HURCH. Second and Pine greets, iev. Williitm J. Lockhart. pastor. LOST AND FOUND , .-*n Monday evening. hlue T I^>sbuV\ 0n and |h U e r p" "43 Market street. , — Fox hound, white with iek stands 22 inches high: has col li- on with name of owner. NN. • 'hompßon. 536 North ■ • " urs. Pa., or Bell phone 1100 R. le tard if retuwied. GOLD WRIST \VATC h UJBT Be ween Capitol Building and fhird aua Ton" street*. Initials on watch. F. [ XV. Reward if returned to ISO 7 larket street. . HELP WAN TED —MALE MEN WANTFD to load stone STHc er ton. Can earn *25 to JM pei cek. Apply PaxtaJig Quarries. Pax ang. WANTED Bright boy to learn the printing trade. Ap ply Foreman. Telegraph Com posing Room. W VN'TKD. MEN TO HUSK CORN .pplv to J. M. Ensminger. 1813 gem treet. or Ensminger s 1-arm, lligli pire. Pa. WANTED A boy over IS years of ee tor store work. Apply Grand iiion Tea Co., 208 North Second treet. WANTED - Compositors, make-up nd "stone men. $17.00 per week U p ; lonotype keyboard operators, Jlo pel reek. also man for folding machines, 17 per week. Ideal working condi ions. Apply Employment Bureau, lershey. Pa. LABORERS WANTED lARRISBURG MFG. & BOILER CO.. NINETEENTH AND DERRY STS.. HARRISBURG, PA. SALESMEN Crowell Publishing; :o.'s own offer of four contracts per ( ay, pays S2O per week. Apply Room 4. Spoor.er Building. ' WANTED Good, strong boys. 16 j o is years old. to work Saturdays. In- ; uft-e Box H. 6008, care of Telegraph. WANTED An office boy. Inquire ; lemmington Typewriter Co., 119 I'alnut street. WANTED Five laborers, at once, pply to Herre Bros.. Government viation Building. Jliddletown, r'a. WANTED Young man as chief clerk in local office of large manufac- I luring concern. Must be cap- ! able and experienced in oftice work. No others need ap ply. Good opening for steady, i willing worker anxious to advance. Apply Box H, 6013, stating experience and salary expected. I WANTED Painters, at once. Gohl i Bruaw, 310 Strawberry avenue. WANTED Reliable, white truck | river. Give references and wages' xpected. Address Box 124, Harris-1 u rg. Pa. WANTED Boy over 16 vears old, o work in drug store. High school oy preferred. D. A. Buehler, 916 iorth Third street. WANTED Expert 'mechanic in utomobile repair shop. Apply Hex Parage, 1917 North Third street. WANTED A pie baker. Good .ages to right party. Apply Philadel hla Quick Lunch. WANTED One or two more men o work in garage and auto school, ou can earn sl2 to sls per week, uto Transportation School. 25-27 orth Cameron street. AN Instalment collector—one with xperience. Salary and commission, pply .at once. Frantz-Premier Dist. 0., 206 Court street. MEN WANTED In All Railroad Departments. FIREMEN. BRAKEMEN, YARDMEN. LABORERS Positions Open at PITTSBURGH, WILMINGTON. CRESSON. See / HIP.AM McGOWAN SIMMERS, No. 204 Court Street (Alderman Hilton's Office). Be ready to leave at once. Transportation Furnished. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE} 1012 Hemlock St. SI7OO Rented at sls Thiee-story brick house with'! nir.o rooms, bath, furnace, gas\ and electricity. Lot 18x83 feet> to 20 feet rear alley. Taxes about t S2O a year. j Miller Brothers & Co. Member Hhg. Heal testate Board!; KEAL ESTATE loknraaee Surety Bond* I.ovum and Court Streets * '' ; ........ THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG t&m&l TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 15, 1917. Let a Telegraph "For Sale" Ad Sell Yonr Antamobilc HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED —■' Active young man to drive lauudry wagon. One acquainted with Hill preferred. Apply between 7 and S A. M. at Sanitary Family Wash | ing Co.. Sixteenth and Elm streets. WANTED Young men to learn I auto business and become practical I mechanics and chauffeurs. Auto | Transportation School. 27-29 N. Cam- I oron street. HELP IVANTEI>—FEMALE WANTED A good girl for work on a farm near city. Good wages pi%id. See Mrs. E. E. Seifert, Saturday. Stall 103, Broad Street Market. WANTED Woman for day's work scrubbing. Apply Keystone Laundry, 620 Harris street. WANTED Cu.;:a nurse; refer ences required. Apply 122 Woodbine .street, or call BeII.JMSW. WANTED, AT ONCE A lady com panion to travel. Must be musical, furnish good references, with some capital. A good position to the right party. Address Mr. C. A. Mulliner. General Delivery, llarrisburg. Pa. WANTED Experienced dining rooin girls. Apply Manhattan Res taurant. 317 Market street. HOUSEKEEPER Retlned lady to take charge of home for gentleman and son. Widow with one child from 9 to Ii preferred. Answer K., 6012. care of Telegraph. LADIES Fascinating home busi ness tinting Postcards, Pictures, etc., spare time for profit. $5 on 100; no canvassing, samples 10c Istamps). Particulars free. Artint, 776-B, 91 Meserole street. Brooklyn. N. Y. WANTED An experienced white girl for cook and general housework in an apartment; 3 in family; no chil dren; no washing; references requir ed. Wages, $6.00 per week. Bell phone 1655. WANTED Colored lady for clean ing in an office. Permanent position. Call between hours 2 and 5 o'clock, at Dr. Phillip's dentist office at No. 320 Market street. (.Over Hub Clothing Store). WANTED A refined girl for candy and ice cream parlor, Apply to Mr. Linn, Sixteenth and Walnut streets. WANTED Girls, not under 16 years of age. to learu the trade of cigarmak ; ing. Pay $6.00 a week to learn. Experienced girls earning upward to $20.00 a week. Apply at fIARRISBURG CIGAR CO. ; No. 500 Race Street HELP YVAN TED—MaIe and Female Our school will be open all summer, j Special opportunities for those who wish to start early or for those who have unfinished work to do. Lists of students holding positions sent on re quest. You should look over this list carefully and see where our students are employed. Fall term begins Tues day. September 4th. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 N. Second street. WANTED, CANVASSERS men or women, for house-to house canvass. Those having magazine or newspaper ex perience preferred. See Mr. Beck. Room 4. the Telegraph Building Annex. Call be tween 8 and 10 or after 4 P. M. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED Young man desires po sition as stenographer strictly stenographic work now attending local commercial school in graduating class. Address Box' H, 6009, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe YOUNG LADY desires position as stenographer; has had one year's ex perience; can furnish best references. H.. 6014, care of Telegraph. WANTED Work by the day or week. Address 718 North .Fourth street. WANTED Housework for two days a week. Apply 623 Ross street, or Dial 8042. % WANTED Colored woman wants laundry work beginning of week away from home and sweeping and cleaning last of week; references. 1338 North Seventh strtet. WANTED Woman, with small boy four years old. desires position as housekeeper; no objection to children. Address 2030 Kensington street. WANTED Offices to clean. In quire Btfll phone 3509 J. WANTED Place as dishwasher by white woman. No. 2 Cinder Row. City. BOOKKEEPER AND STENO GRAPHER l2 years experience; capable of taking charge; can furnish first-class reference. Address 2627 South Third street, Steelton. WANTED Middle-aged woman wishes position as dishwasher or chambermaid, or day's work. Apply 1426 Wyeth avenue. ■ WANTED—Washing to do at home. Write, or call, 621 Muench street. ROOMS FOR RENT DESIRABLE second floor, communi cating rooms—or single rooms for gentlemen—use of phone and bath. Apply 231 Pine street. UNFURNISHED Single or com municating, with kitchenettes, for light housekeeping Strictly private All conveniences. Stoves furnished free. Laundry, phont and bathroom privileges. Easy payments. Janitress service. Inquire 429 Broad street Daily inspection invited. FOR RENT Two rooms on third floor with private bath. Two furnish ed rooms on second lloor. All conveni ences. soa North Sixth street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— Ail conveniences and use of phone. I'or information call Bell phone 1218 M. FOR RENT Two nicely-furnished rooms, communicating, or will rent single; in private family; use of bath and phone. 1215 North Second. FOR RENT Room in private fam ily in apartment on Third street, fac ing Capitol Park. For information call Bell phone 758 W. ROOM AND BOARD for two gentle men. For further information call 77 4M. FOR RENT Furnished combina tion room, first floor, all conveniences, city steam, $6 per week, 702 North Sixth street. Inquire 410 North street, or Paul's Shoe Store, 11 North Fourth street. FOR RENT A very desirable front room on second floor. In prlv.nu family and good location. Gentlemen only. Apply 324 North Second street. FOR RENT Front room, all im provements, elaborutely furnished, twin use of phone and privilege oT catliiK 'leakfafll. Refined district. Call Bell phone SB42M, or call at 26 North Eighteenth st i ret. llfU rlshiirK. ] BOOMS TOR RENT METROPOLITAN ANNEX—CIean. , furnished rooms, hot and cold water. I phone. Rales. $3 per weeU and up JIS Market, at the Subway Entrance. I FOR RENT Two rooms, second , and third floor front, also choice rnid i ° room, nicely furnished with the I use of new and most complete bath j room, suitable for single gentlemen. l'.or further information apply 1426 i -xortli Second street. i 1723 GREEN ST. Furnished ; rooms to runt on second and third | floors; single and double; $2.00 to $2.00 per week; phone, bath and heat; | references. j FOR RENT Two or three unfur nished rooms, with use of bath; very jieasonable. Apply 254 Union street, j or call Bell phone 385 J. LARGE, well-furnished rooms for ; rent, with city steam heat, one block irorn Market street, for gentlemen i only. Apply 105 South Front. HOARDERS WAXTI'L) PRIVATE FAMILY desires two good boarders. All conveniences. 140i> State street. IH).\Hl> AM) ROOMS BOARDING for one or two young men, with use of bath and phone, in a private family. Apply 212 Relly street. I- ■ - j APARTMENTS FOR RENT I FOR RENT One apartment, "The i Reynard," No. 208 North Third street; ! two rooms and bath; steain heat; con ! slant hot and cold water. Apply Com ; monwealth Trust Company, No. 222 ! Market street. JUST COMPLETED I _ Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, 711 j North Second street. Fire and sound proof; hardwood finish; city steam; hot water; electric elevators; laundry and all modern conveniences. Apply ISIS North Front. Telephone 875 R. KEAI, ESTATE FOI I SALE SEE those new new single houses on a 50-ft. lot. Large livingroom, diningroom, kitchen on first floor. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. $1,900 WILL BUY 406 Hummel St.— 7 rooms bath all improvements —side entrance. H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. j THIRTEENTH STREET, S„ 1335. . Mr. Workingman, why pay rent when you can. purchase this 2*4-story ' frame dwelling, lot, 14x125. on the \ monthly payment plan. * Liberty Bonds i taken as part payment. Now rents | for SSOO. Price SSOO.OO. BACKENSTOSS BROS.. Russ Building. SEVENTH STREET, N„ 1940 —2>- ■tory frame dwelling; 7 rooms: bath; j gas; electricity; all improvements; | rents for $15.00. Sold in 1910 for I JJ.BOO. Sacrifice price. $1,450.00. BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. MAKE me an offer for 363 and 365 South Eighteenth street. All improve : ments. Terms to suit purchaser. J. M. Ensminger. 1813 Derry street. Bell 490 W. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE at $2,250. Brick construction six rooms and bath gas electric light —furnace porches. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $2,500 WILL PURCHASE a frame dwelling wi*h 9 rooms and bath gas electric light steam heat cemented cellar porch front, rear and balcony paved drive alley on rear. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE Double frame house on plot 40x110, with drive alley on i ear rather centrally located now yielding annually $324. Price, $3,100. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. LOT FOR SALE 1159 Market street. It only requires SIOO.OO cash and the balance on time. Inquire L. Minter, 110 North Second street. Both phones. FOR SALE Or will exchange on City Property. Vacant Plot, 60x125, near Market street on South Cameron, right in the Auto Zone. For Sale or Exchange—Good busi ness stand and Residence property, Pynes Corner. West Fairview. Store room and five livingrooms; large lot, 54x200 feet. For Sale 1 enn street, 2100 block, ! Snappy Porch Front, Modern three -1 storv brick.' Will sell at a bargain or I exchange on other property. What have you to offer? Better come in ! and talk it over, A. C. YOUNG, Real Estate In Its Entirety, [ Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board Both Phones. 34 N. Second St. I FOR SALE 854 South Cameron ! streets, corner property, suitable for apartments. Price reasonable. Apply Ovster & Caley, Real Estate and In -1 surance. 1§ South Third street. J. E. vPPLE, —REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE. RENT COLLECTING. 1231 Market St. Bell phone 4265 —— I HAVE several houses for sale in the city and suburbs. Some 10 per cent, invest ments. Some cheap and on easy terms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT 322 South Fourth street, Steelton. Apply 316 South Fourth street. FOR RENT Garage; fireproof; space for one car; rent. $3.00 per month. Apply D. M. Capin, 201 Herr street. FOR RENT No. 121 North Eigh teenth street; corner b'ick, steam heated house, with 10 rooms. Rent, $82.50. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. . REAL ESTATE —For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller, 213 Walnut. Bell phone 797 M. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED Half of modern twin house, in Camp Hill or vicinity; block or two from trolley; give location and cash price. Address Box 11, 6010, care of Telegraph. you have tried the rest, now give us a chance to sell that house or lot. All business strictly confidential. Lin coln Realty Co.. P. O. Box 349. Harris burg. Pa. _____ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE A Colony Brooder will accommodate 1,000 chicks. Also some fancy poultry. A. C. Mead. 11 Paxtang avenue. Paxtang. Pn. FOR SALE Typewriter—Under wood. No. 3. 14 Inches—fine condition. Phone J. F. - Lingle, 235 Emerald 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 Paint In Harrisburg. FOR SALE 1 large Columbia Graphaphone, 200 cylinder records, all In first-class condition- 1 singie-bar i el. breechloadlng shotgun and t double-barrel muxule-loading shotgun, both in good order, Cheap to quick buyer. Inquire of L, A. Anderson. Shiramanatown. Pa. "NO-MAN'S LAND" is that space between the trenches of opposing armies across which attacking troops must go. It is swept constantly by the breath of death.. To set foot upon it is • to stake all upon the fortunes of the moment. The men whose daily and nightly outlook is upon this fire-torn "No- Man's Land" are there in order to make their home countries safe as "Every Man's Land.'' Are you work ing to back up and sustain their ef forts? Get a place for yourself in the ranks of the workers! FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Three to five-ton dray wagon, good as new. $85.00. Out-Rate Auto Supply Co., 239 South Eleventh street. FOR SALE Bureau, one single and one double bed, with springs and mattress, all in A 1 condition, '"all be fore Saturday, 6 P. M,. at 1411 Market street. • gOO'iS—l2,ooo new. old ffnd rare books on all subjects, at low prices; open evenings; books bought. Bell phone. Aurand's. 925 North Third. FOR SALE Stock of Merchant's Ice Com pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, lor sale. Can be bought below par. Room 203 Commonwealth ! Trust Company Building. ' FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than I can be bought wholesale. I CHAP. ARONSON. Reliable Jeweler and Broker, 422 Market Street. [ FOR* SALE. CHEAP March hatched, single-comb White Leghorn pullets, in good laying: condition. J. A. Biery, Progress. FOR SALE, at Gables. Ill" 1 ' 7 South Second street. n Fence. Field Fence, Gates, Poultry infe. Building Hardware, Plaster Bo*™*. Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board,, Doors. Sash, Shutters. Mouldings. •Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. HERE are a few extraordinary bargains for any one In the Pointing business who can make use oC*them. 1 Dannlels Planer. . 1 Saw and Trimmer. 1 4%-inch.x2?i-inch.x4-ft. orth ington Pump. 1 Danniels Steam Trap. 1 one-qt. Detroit Lubricator. 1 one-pt. Detroit Lubricator. 2 Four-wheel Trucks. 2 Two-wheel Trucks. 1 Oil Filterer. 1 Wheelbarrow. 1 Gas Metal Pot. 1 Hickok Ruling Machine. 2 Model 1 Linotypes. If vou can use any of the above, drop 'in to see us. The question of price and terms can be easily ar- TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. Printing, Binding. Designing, Photo- Eneraving, Die Stamping and Plate Printing, Harrisburg. Pa. UNREDEEMED overcoats for sale at N. Brenner's. 1315 North Thirl St. FOR SALE l9lB Calendars. Good selection. Orders promptly tilled, job lots at Bargain Prices. Myers Manu facturing Co., Second Floor, Third and Cumberland streets. Bell phone 1577 R. SASH At Gable's, 111-117 South Second street, 5,000 sets of new sash, SxlO 12 L painted and glazed, *1.70 per set. Ail other regular ilzes. doors and shutters, all sizes: EASTER LILIES 52.50 per dozen. Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop. SlO North Third street. IS-H.-P. Farquhar boiler, used only six months; also 15-H.-P. Frick en gine. Price, $450.00. Apply N. M. Freck. Mlllersburg, Pa. BARGAINC IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. Tillotson, 205 Locust street. ( FARMS FOR SALE 5B-acre farm, near Lisburu, in York county. Price, $1,500. Some timber. Good water. Good roads. Land rolling. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. A FARM of 127 acres In York Coun ty. 9 miles east of Dillsburg on pike, $2,500. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Regina st-eet. HIGH CLASS FARM FOR SALE 79 Acres —73 acres fields, 6 acres woods —on the State Road. Harrisburg to Grantville, via Linglestown. Large, beautiful brick house, summer house, large bank barn, other farm buildings. Good fences, fruit. This is the BEST BARGAIN in a Farm for $4,000; and say: It's all right to own a beautiful, productive and most profitable Invest ment Farm these days, when lard 30c per lb. and everything we eat "away up." C. B. CARE, Care's FARM FOR RENT on McCormlck's Island, In the Susquehanna river, north of Harrisburg. For further particulars apply to E. Z. Gross, du perlntendent of Parks and Public Properties. Calder Building. Harris burg. Pa. FOR SALE 6-acre farm on public road, 4 miles N. E. of Harrisburg, 10 minutes' walk tb trolley and 6c fare to Market Square. The land lays nice to farm, with small bungalow on It. Good water. Good location. A bargain If sold soon. Apply C. H. CORDER, * > Bell phone 2412 R. 1190 Walnut Bt. Real Estate and Insurance, Rents \ Collected. FARMS—FARMS ' FOR SALE I have the farm you want to buy, and the price will suit your pockat book. Anything from 2 acres up ar.d from S6OO up, Now Is the time to pre. pare for that spring drive. Don't wal' until spring. C. H. CORDER, 1190 Walnut Street, HarrisliiirK. Bell J4I2K. FARMS FOR SALE l6O-acre farm, near Camp Hill. Twelve-roomed brick house, large bank barn; all necessary outbuildings: large apple orchard, well watered. A 1 dairy, grain or truck farm. Very productive soil. Chas. Davies, 21>4 Calder Bldg. Bell 4377. FOR SALE l2-acre farm, 8 miles from Harrisburg on State road. Prac tically level: orchard; good water; seven-room house; outbuilding. Must be sold at once. C. H. CORDER, 1190 Walnut St. Bell phone 2412 R. FARMS—FARMS "WANTED If you have a farm to sell or to ex change for city property, talk it over with me. 1 can handle it to your ad vantage. t. H. CORDER, 1190 Walnut Street. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS STOREROOMS ' Hamilton street, near Third. Now in course of construction. Will change to [suit tenant. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. FOR RENT A suite of two rooms, facing Market street. Apply to Com monwealth Trust Company, 222 Mar ket street. MARKET STREET STORE FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL NEW DAYLIGHIT • STORE, 504 MARItET ST. CHAS. ADLER. WO2 North Third Street. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Second-hand high, ot fice desk for bookkeeper's use. Phone 4170, or call at Rex Garage. 1917 North Third street. City. WANTED, MACHINIST'S TOOLS Large vise, small electric motor f*ps and dies, drill press, bits. etc. Cycle & Auto Supply Co., 107 Market street City. Bell 383 J. WANTED CASH REGISTER FLOOR CASES, COUNTER and SHELVING FOR CASH. Cycle & Auto Supply Co.. 107 Market street. Bell 385 J. 1 MAN WANTS general hauling with one-ton truck. Apply Federich's Gar age, Forster, near Front. s! SNEIDMAN WILL PAY iiigheTt prices for second-hand clothing shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial Jiiii convince. Bell 2899 M, 1116 Cowden J. COOPER & SON " ' We make a specialty of nrt high cash prices for old, wornout autos. Also buy rags, paper nhx . scrapiron and metal P r ' rut ">er. Eleventh and Christiana Sts Between State and V/alnnr BELL 3971 W. DIAL 4371. CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE Bouglit at highest cash prices an* sold reasonable. S. Refkin. 407 HrnSn street. Bell phone 2860. "road MORRIS SAYS save money buvln* new and second-hand furniture h*J.r High prices paid for furniture MorH. Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 397ir, WE BUY all kinds of disc record* N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid rail Bell 1381R or Dial 5847. or drop'a no* tal to Max Smeltz, 1010 Market street Will call, city or country. ) BUSINESS PERSONALS QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It oft If taken in time. Gross Drug Store 119 Market street. M. 11. BAKER & CO.. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. 1330- Derry street. Both phones. LURIA IRON & STEEL CO. deals in steel, rags, rubber, metals and papermill supplies. Broad and Wal lace. Also salvage from (Ire and wreck. Call Bell phone 936. Dial 3043. CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDEß—Es timates furnished. All kinds of re pair work. H. W. Hummer, 1423 Lib erty. Bell phone 4420. RELIABLE Locksmith and Electric Shop We make KEYS of any style at special prices. Locks repaired. Electric light and bell wiring and repairing. All kinds of sharpen ing and general repairing. 1303 North Sixth. Bell 3995. Dial 5854. ELECTRIC VACUUM SWEEPERS— New, high-grade machines for rent, day or hour. Second-hand machines bought and gold. Mr. Martin. Bell 1132. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone ISI7J. C. VERNON RETTEW, Insurance—Real Estate—Alderman. 1911 DERRY STREET. Both Phones. ' MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO.. Builders and Contractors. House building our sp?lalty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 370$ OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED Party to Invest about two thousand dollars to start good manufacturing business, Good future. Factory ready to start business. Ad dregs K.. 6297. caro ol Telegraph. | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES j FOR SALIS A long-established ; tobacco, confectionery and ice cream j business. An unusual opportunity for a live man. Inquire Box J, 6011, care of Telegraph. SMALL Ice Cream Manufacturing Plant for sale. This equipment can be purchased at a reduced price. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. CONFECTIONEIIY BUSINESS FOR SALE Good location, modernly equipped and well worth buying. Price reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. Cleaners and Dyers Goodman's sanitary steaming, clean ing, pressing and dyeing works. Re pairing. Work guaranteed. Call and deliver. Both phones. 13U6 1 - X. Sixth St. NOW is the time to get your fall and winter overcoat cleaned, dyed or pressed at Eggert's Cleaning and Dye ing Work*. 11*45 Market Street. Call and deliver. Both phones. liauliiii; and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling, i Square dealing cur policy. 917-A Capi tal St. C. V. 5897, Bell 852 W. Musical FOR SALE PIANO, FINE CASE SWEET TONE, PERFECT CONDI TION. REASONABLE FOR CASH. tilt! K ELK Eli STREET, FLICKER, INDEPENDENT PIANO TUNER. Guarantees all work. lSia N. Second St. Bell 727 R. TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert onlv. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. WANTED To store almost new piano, with private family for the use or will sell cheap, either for cash or time payments. Answer Box V. liOuC i ca-e of Telegraph. I ALL kinds of talking machine rec ords bought, sold or exchanged High- I est cash prices paid. Repair work ot fall kinds done by experts at reason ; able prices. Staufter's Music House 1313 North Third street. Open Eveu- I Ings. Money to Loan ' MONEY TO LOAN at LEGAL I RATES—On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and under supervision "of the Banking Department. Equitnble in- I vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor, 3 North Market Square. Kstablisned 1 11)04. ! PRIVATE LEGAL RATE LOANS sls TO S3OO FOR LONG OR SHORT TIME ON FURNITURE. REAL ESTATE OR SECURED NOTES. PAYMENTS MONTHLY OR WEEKLY Cp-OPERATIVE LOAN CO., 204 CHESTNUT STREET. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1'915, to individu als in need of ready cash; small 'oans a specialty; business confidential payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates in city PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential Profit Sharing Loan Society. Spooner Building. 9 North Market Square. Shoe Repalrm* NEW, UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Now open at 230 Strawberry street JOS. GORDON. PROP. Our shop at 1820 North Third streot will also be continued. Bell 938 W. Dial 5553. Storage STORAGE —Fireproof and non-flro proof warehouses. Private rooms foi household goods, $2 a month up. Har risburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd St. STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods.merchandise.Private rooms sl-$3. Wagons. 75c month. D. Coopet & Co., 417 Broad St. Both phones. STORAGE In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods In clean private rooms. Reasonable rates, p G. Dicner. 408 Market street. I ndertnltern RUDOLPH K. ' Funeral Diiector and Embalmer 511 North Second Street. Bell 252. Dial 3145 SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BF.LL 1956. DIAL 21SS. Where to Dine Well STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies in sepu rate diningroom. AUTOMOBILES ~ FOR SALE Magnetoes all makes Bosch, Dixie, Eisemann, Splitdorf. Different makes of caruberators. switches, coils, starters, generators and two 6-vol; storace batteries. Cut prices. A. SCHIFFMANN, Bell phone 3C33. 1021 Market St. FOR .-SALE Overland; commercial panel body; 1910 model 83; in *1 condltioh. Only gone 7,700 niller .Guaranteed. Win demonstrate, f riflce Price. $425.00. A. S< nIF KM ANN, Bell phone 3633. 1021 Market St. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con signment and charge only 5 per cent. No storage charges if car in not sold. Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N. Cameron street. FOR SALE Ford Runabout car. Equipped with speedometer, klaxon and muftler cut-out. Also has elec tric tail light. Car just recently over, hauled and Is in excellent working order. Apply Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO., 11th and Mulberry Bts. fOR SALE 1917 FORD Roadster. Excellent condition. Demountable rims. Five good tires. For appoint ment phone 1010 . FOR SALE 1917— Ford, good as new $300.00 1816—Reo, new tires $500.00 1913—Chalmers Roadster $350.00 1913 Four cylinder. 5-paesenger Haynes. 3 new tire*. Big bargain.' 1917 —Maxwell. sitp covers and bumper. Gone 0,000 miles. $500.00 1913 Hudson. Fine shape $450.00 These cars are all guaranteed as represented. Come in and see them, or phone for lemonstratlon. MILLER ATJTO CO., INC. 50-68 South Cameron Street. Bell 4119. Dial 88$0 AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILE OWN ERS SAVE MONEY! On January 1, 1917, wo contracted for 25 Barrels of HAVOLINE OILS. Since that time these oils have Ad vanced in Price 25 per cent. Ol'R PRIC TO-DAY Single Gallons 50c gal. 5 Gallon Lots 45c gal. 10 Gallons and over '4oc gal. No' Cans Furnished Free. BARGAIN NO. 2 Whiz Oil Soap. 2 lb. Lots, 25c— -15c Single Pound. BARGAIN NO. 3 Save Money on Tires and Tube .!! DAYTON GARAGE. I 912 N. Third Street, Harrisburg. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers, in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewliere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market •street. Bell 3633. 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 Americ-i. Tr-uck Department, 619 Walnut street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS BLACK'S GARAGE New fireproof building. Live and dead storage. Full line of tires. All kinds of vulcaniz ing and tire repair work done. Ac cessories and general repair shop. 203-5 South Seventeenth street. BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. I.EMOYNK AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones. CAMP CURTIN GARAGE Seventh Street. Around the Corner of Camp Street. Storage by day or month. Open day and night. Prompt service. Expert mechanics. Repairing guaranteed. A trial will convince you that our work and price is right. Bell 1093 J. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muencli street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. " FOR SALE A large assortment of second-hand automobile tires. All sizes. SACRIFICE PRICES CUT-RATE AUTO SUPPLY CO.. 239 S. 11th St. Bell 861 M. REX GARAGE. 1917 North Third street, is the place to store your car for the winter. An up-to-date repair shop under our personal management just opened. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of David Dietz, late of Lykens Township, Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, having been grVinted to the undersigned residing in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, Pa., all persons indebted to said Es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. ALICE DIETZ. Administratrix. Or to Gratz, Pa. J. E. SONES, Attorney-at-Law, Pottsville, Pa., or Heglns. Pa. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1917, OF THE REAL ESTATE OF J. S. STRICKLER. DEC'D. Sale to be held on the homestead farm. In Derry Township, Dauphin Co.. Pa., on the public road leading from Middletown to Hummelstown. about midway between the two places: NO. I—FARM OF 230 ACRES Thereon erected a 2-story Double Stone Dwelling House, each side con sisting of 9 rooms, bath on one side, hot and cold water up and down stairs, steam heat and gas through the house, supplied by gas plant on the premises. LARGE BANK'BARN built of limestone, large and roomy Cattle stalls all supplied automatical ly with dt inking booths. Largo hav barn 50x50x24 feet, corn barn. 25x40 feet, with 5-ton weighing seales in the floor. Hog stable and chicken nouses and all necessary outbuildings "he. buildings are supplied wlh a never failing spring of soft water piped :-oTn the mountains. Stream of running water through the farm Peach orchard of about 150 trees in ■'.earing condition. About 100 young apple trees and all kinds of fruit. Cold storage cave in the yard. Large silo Two limekilns in good condition on the farm with an unlimited quantity of limestone. NO. 2—A DOUBLE BRICK DWELLING on East Main street, Hummelstown. NO. 3—2-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and about 2 acres of land at Clifton Station. Stable and all necessarv outbuildings, access to the best spring water in Dauphin county. NO. 4—1%-STORY FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE adjoining No. 3, with stable. About ',4-acre of ground. NO. 5—2-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE situated along the public road lead ing from the Mennonite church to Round Top Mill, about a half-mile from the church. About 2 acres of ground with stable. NO. 6—61 ACRES OF WOODLAND mostly chestnut, oh the road from the Mennonite church to Round Top Mill. NO. <—4s ACRES PASTURE LAND about midway between the Mennonite church and Round Top Mill, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P M when conditions will be made known by DR. M. R. FISHER and S. E. BKEHM, Executors of the Estate of J S Strlckler, Deceased. .T. C. HESS. Auct. WM. H. EARNEST. Attorney. NOTICE THE following ordinnnce was read in -place in the City Council at its meeting held Tuesday Morning. No vember 6. 1917, and is published as directed by Article 5, Section 3, Clause 10, of the Act of Assembly approved June 27, 1913: AN ORDINANCE To authorize the paving and curbing of Bailey street from Twelfth street westward!}- to property of the Mes siah Rescue Home, and providing for the payment of' the cost 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 Bailey street from Twelfth street westwardly to the property of the Messiah Rescue Home be and the same is hereby authorized to be paved with sheet asphalt, on a concrete base, and curbed with granite or granolithic curbing, the cost and expense thereof to be assess ed according to the foot front rule, said cost not to exceed two dollars per square yard for paving and one dollar per linear foot for curbing. SECTION 2. That all proceedings and work Incident to the Improvement herein authorized shall be taken and done, and the cost and expense there of shall be paid for, and the assess ments levied on the abutting proper ties shall be collected as provided by Ordinance No. 19. Session of 1914-1915 and Ordinance No. 24. Session of 1914- 1915. SECTION 8. That all ordinances or parts of ordlnancex In conflict here with he and the name are hereby re pealed. R. ROSS SEAMAN. Clerk of Urn City CMULCH. Office of the City ClerV, Harrlsburs, Pa.. November 7. 117. • TELL HOW Y.M.C.A. ENLIVENS CAMPS 1 liousands of Soldiers Given Chance to Enjoy Clean Spoils <>eorge B. Landis, of Harrisburg, ihe state educational secretary ot i lip Y. M. C. A.. now located at Camp Hancock with Pennsylvania troop*, writes the Telegraph as follows: No one who lias not visited the t ' M - c - A • buildings can ap- I eciate tile use made of them bv en lusted men. Camp Hancock Army As sociation is administering to the needs of twenty-eight thousand men with seven buildings, which are painted green anil stand as houses of refuge for many tempted men. Two hundred and five thousand, nine hundred attendances are report ed for the month of October. Some or these men came to attend lectures, or educational classes. About thir teen hundred men are in the French classes, and two hundred and sixty five foreigners are studying the Eng lish language, these principally from the new draft men. More than six thousand books were used from the libraries, which have been furnishes' i y the llarrlsburg Library, the State Library anil from other sources. "A remaikable situation is found In that there are more men participat ing in physical activities than there are spectators. The Association has furnished games equipment for each I'liilding an J also for each military .unit. • "The religious meetings during Oc tober were attended by 180,000 men. A thousand Testaments were given to men after persmal interviews, and two hundred and eighty-five decisions for the Christian life were recorded. "In addition to eighteen thousand i attendance at entertainment, twenty four thousand attended the movies. There are thirteen flve-fllm moving Picture shows each week. It required five hundred thousand sheets of writ ing paper last month in this camp alone, while forty thousand, eight hundred and fifty seven dollars worth of nioney orders were sold, much of v, hich went to dependants who could' use It, and some of which was saved from crap games and poker. "We frequently receive . letters from mothers and friends of soldiers who have been sick, who did not write regularly, who enlisted without their parents' knowledge, who are in clined to be a little wild, etc. These are all carefully looked up and op portunity is taken to' help each ac cording to his need. "Great preachers, lecturers and en tertainers have instructed and enter tained the boys. There are secre taries assigned to religious work, educational activities and recreation for each of these buildings. Their In fluence is widespread and greatly ap preciated by enlisted men and officers alike. "The thirty-five million dollar fund is needed partly for American sol diers in training camps, but in far larger measure to extend the inspir ing influence of the Toung Men's Christian Association to .our soldiers ir. Kurope, and to the soldiers of our allies. Those having little or much t<> spend .for religious purposes could uo no better than to invest in the Young Men's Christian Association Army Fund." NOTICE MR. C. A. SPRINKLE, formerly with the Dayton Cycle Co., is no longer connected with the above named company. H. F. Esterbrook has taken full charge and will con tinue business at the old stand, 912 North Third street. All outstanding accounts are payable to him or his authorized collectors. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO FRANK A. ROLAND. OR WHOM SOEVER IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that on the 2Dth day of October, A. D. 1917, the executrlces of the last will and testa ment of Frances N. Carmany present ed their petition to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin County reciting that they are the owners of certain premises known as No. 1715 Regina Street, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania; that Harmon 1.. Nissiey and wife sold the said premises to John C. Snyder. Jr., on June 1, 1903; that on the same day and date the said John C. Snyder. Jr.. executed his bond and mortgage to Harmon L. Nissiey, in the penal sum of Three Thousand ($3,000) Dol lars. requiring the repayment of Fif teen Hundred ($1,500) Dollars to Har mon L Nissiey. or his -heirs or as signs, within three years from the date thereof, together with interest at the rate, of five and four-tenths per cent, per annum; that the said deed and mortgage were recorded !n the Recorder's Office at Harrisburg on June 25, 1903, the said mortgage being recorded in Mortgage Book G, Volume 7. page 259; that subsequently a judg ment was entered to No. 478 June Term 1911. for Fifteen Hundred (sl,- 500) Dollars, which judgment was in favor of Harmon L Nissiey, to the use of Frank A. Roland, and against John C Snydor, Jr.; the said bond'was dated June 1, 1903; that on proceedings duly had on said judgment, premises No. 17X5 Regina Street, Harrisburg, Penn sylvania, as described in the aforesaid mortgage, were Bold to Franceß N. Carmany, her deed being recorded in Deed Book Q, Volume 14, page 47; that the Sheriff's return to Execution Docket No. 73 June Term. 1911, shows that the sum of Sixteen Hundred and Eighty-eight Dollars and Twenty Cents ($1,088.20) was applied to the writ on which the execution issued: lliat the bond on which the aforesaid judgment was entered, shows an as signment of said bond from Harmon L. Nissiey to Frank A. Roland, but there is nowhere of record an assign ment of the aforesaid mortgage; that the said petition which is entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County to No. 201, January Term. 1918, prays the court to direct the re corder of deeds to enter satisfaction on the record of said mortgage in accordance with the Act of June 11, 1879. P. L. 141. This is therefore to notify you to appear before the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County on the 14th day of January, A. D. 1918, the next quarterly return day, and show cause. If any you have, why the said order for th 3 satisfaction of said mortgage should not be made. WICKERSHAM & METSSGER, Attorneys for Petitioners. Harrisburg. Pa., November 8, 1917. W. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. OXIDAZE ASTHMA BRONCHITIS Brings quick relief. Makes breath ing easy. Pleasant to take. Harm less. Recommended -and guaranteed by Geo. A. Gorgas and other good druggists everywhere. niIBBER STAM/IP JII SEALS & STENCILS liV 1 Mrs. BY HBG, STENCIL WORKS ■ 1 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA, If 13