! Read tie Wait Ads—Then Grasp*. Your Oppirtnity • I ► - A A~ A~ A ' A' A'~ A~ A" A" A A' A" A A A A~A A'A 'A~ A~A~ . - " *~ A A A A. ' A A> A. ~A. A' A A A'A 'A. A. A. A. A. A. ~A. A. 'A. A. A A A A A ~ A". A~A~AA A A A'A - * A A A A A A *, A * A A A A A A A A"A"JtTAT 2>eatbs HTI'EII Charles Francis Etter diei on Monday. December 8,.19 17. Funeral services will be h?l4 OI Thursday. December 6. 191'. at P M from his late residence, 90 North Front street. Interment pri vate. * LOST AND FOUND , rwT a fur-lined otter skin au 1 "?; ceive reward. . tact A cold wrist watch, eithe in r R R Station or on Market stiee night Reward if returned t 140$ North Sixth street. t o'o". enroll v 0 rtl Transportation School. Cameron street. HELP W ANTED —MALB LABORERS WANTED i* fv tt> \ iborers wanted for on Vlfl li L at new brick plant Va (40 miles west of Har risburg'... 301 . pe r hour for a woiking day of ten hours. BERKEBILF. BROS., CONTRACTORS. For further details inquire of Is. K. BEnKfcißll^K. XI F.TIUSPOLITAN HOTEU Til'.*Ht>DAY, DE.CB-MBKK . TWO first-class meat cutters want ed. 132 Market street. 15 CARPENTERS Wanted at VL'IV 1> 11 K. FREIGHT STATIO> SECOND AND MULBERRY Si S. 55c PER HOCK. MAN over 24 to sell dividend-pay York City. . WANTED Young man for re pairing and rebuilding bicycles Day ton Cycle Co.. 9 1 - North Third street. SOLICITOR Local man of abilit; wanted to take charge of business must be holiest, sober and industri ous Fine proposition. Good salar: tig promotion. Newspaperman pre feried. Address to M., 6063, care o Telegraph. . WANTED FIRST-CLASS MA CHINISTS. GOOD WAGES ANi in-'ST-CLASS WORKING CONDI TION-i KUPP MANUFACTURING CO.. HAG i:RSTOWN. MD. WANTED Eoys to assist in delivery de partment. Also to learn print ing business. Apply THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. Printing, Binding. Designing, Photo Engraving, l'te fitampins. Plate Printing. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED One or two more mei to work in garage and auto school You can earn sl2 to sls per week Auto Transportation School. 25-1! North Cameron street. WANTED FIRST-CLASS JIG AND FIXTURI ANIJ GAUGE MAKERS. FIRST CLASS LIVING AND WORK ING CONDITIONS. TRANSPORTA TION REFUNDED. HIGHEST WAGE; TO Al MEN. ADDRESS J. F. CRESWELL, BOX 264. LANCASTER, PA. BOILERMAKERS WANTED Testers, Caulkers and Riveters o high-class storage tank work, in up to-date tank shop, situated in smal beautifully located city in Marylanc Best of wages md bonus for perfec attendance. Send for full informatlo to Box No. 66. Hagerstown. Md. WANTED A first-class life insur ance man who can write as well a organize, to handle a general agenc proposition with a Company wel known in Harrisburg. Excellent con tract, expense account, office, etc., t the man who can produce the goods Address Box B, 6056, care of Tele graph. MACHINE SHOP FOREMAN WANTEI To have charge of small ma chine shop and keep up re pairs throughout factory. Electrical experience desir able. but not required. Loca tion small town in Maryland. State full particulars to Box 66. Hagerstown. Md. / A.I ■ ■ I I . |l7-AcreFarm For $950 House, stable and outbuildings. Located in Hampden Township. Cumberland county, about three miles west of Enola. Formerly known as the Zimmerman farm; now owned by Reily. Stream of water on the place. About thirty peach and a few cherry trees nice strawberry patch. Miller Brothers & Co. Member lllir. Kenl Estate Hoard 1 ItKAt, ESTATE Insurance Surety Honda I and Court Street* TUESDAY EVENING, ; HELP WANTED—MALE I MEN WANT" Dto load stone. 27 He i per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per id I week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. >n —— . 07 1- DRAUGHTSMEN WANTED Mechanical Draughtsmen, first-class men experienced in rolling mill and open hearth u- work. State age. experience in er ' full, and salary expected. EMPLOYMENT BURE^AU, er ! Central Iron and Steel Co., ?t, I Harrisburg, Pa. to , . is J CARPENTERS WANTED Twenty-five (25) good, steady CAR PENTERS for house building at Haw _ stone. Pa. (40 miles west of Harris btirgi. _ Wages, 45c to 50c per hour j® for a working day of 10 hours. f" BERKEBILE BROS., >n CONTRACTORS. _ For details inquire of L. E. Berke bile at '.he "" METROPOLITAN HOTEL j" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. It IV. WANTED ,K Young man as clerk. Previous ex -1" perienced as inventory clerk preferred, to; h i Consolidated Manufacturers Corp., _ Rershey Hidg., i Front and Market Sts. ~ j WANTED Man that can sell goods and be generally useful around | a hustling store. Must be of good ! health and appearance. Reference as |to character. City job to the right I man. with opportunity for advanoe j,. i nient. Address M., ♦;"67. care of Tele lt graph. r- • = HELP WANTED—FEMALE j WANTED Five ladles to demonstrate Sterizol. Make s2.naWo $1 00 per day. See Miss | M. Esterbroo>. 2:il Briggs street. City. ; MIDDLE-AGED woman or white j girl for general housework. Apply ; HIS Market street. ~ j WANTED i Experienced stenographer, at once. | Apply ; Consolidated Manufacturers Corp.. I Hershey Bid*, N. Front and Market Sts. . YOUNG GIRL to do clerical work; v. I must be accurate in figures. Address k,, W.. •>7SS. care of Telegraph. s_ 1 Our school will t>e open all summer w Special opportunities for those who j wish to start early or for those who I have unfinished work to do. Lists of e _ : students holding positions sent on re — j quest. You should look over this list I carefully and see where our students 1_ ' are employed. Fal! term begins Tues- I day, Suptember 4th. Harrisburg •„*. | Shorthand School. 31 N. Second street. < GENERAL HOUSEWORK—Experi- I enced girl wanted. Good wages. , J Three in family. Apply 1723 Forster ot .| street. Bell 15S1R. WANTED Woman to act as cook . , and housekeeper for small family. i Good home to right party. Reference r | required. Address T., 6759. care of j Telegraph. } WANTED A white girl, or wo _ man, for general housework. Good | home and good wages. Apply No. 1 j North Harrisburg street, Stee'lton. j GIRLS WANTED— For several de partments of the mill. $S per week j paid learners. Skilled workers earn 1 from $lO to sls per week. Belgrade 1 Knitting Mills. Twelfth and Bridge. ■ New Cumberland, Pa. | WANTED Reliable girl for gen eral housework and plain cooking. [Good wages. Apply 1613 North Sec j ond street, or Bell phone ISOIJ. WANTED Bright, young lady j with knowledge of typewriting and 1 salesmanship. Steady position and j good wages. Only capable parties, ] with good references, need apply. | Communications confidential. Address i Box R. 6059, care of Telegraph. 'P j GIRLS WANTED —ln bookbinding k ' ! department. Apply Foreman of j Bindery Department, Telegraph. WAN 1 ED F j 12 girls Apply Silk Mill, cor ner Second and North streets. WANTED Girls, not ' I under 16 years of age, to learn the trade of cigarmak ing. Pay }6.CO a week to learn. Experienced girls earning upward to $20.00 a | week. Apply at HARRISBURG CIGAR CO. | , No. 500 Race Street jn j p-i ; ■ — d HELP W ANTED—MaIe and Female ct jn ' ' WANTED Men or Women to sell seven-inch house fibre broom. A sale ~ in nine out of every ten homes, can * make a permanent business and good ,jl < ommlssion with this article. Colum bial Specialty Co., Colombia, Pa. t0 - . Is. e " Will there be on Everyday Christmas _ Gift in YOUR home? ,D WANTED; Every man and woman Who has electricity in their home to see the Frantz Premier electric cleaner dem onstrated before buying the Christmas Gift this year. Free demonstrations. ~j Call or . Phone The Frantz Premier Dist. Co., 206 N. Court St. | Will there be an Everyday Christmas ; (Jift in YOUR home? ' i i WANTED. CANVASSERS I men or women, for house-to ; I 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 j P. M. 1 I j j SALESMAN WANTED For cloth -31 | ing department man for office work —girls for office work. Staelton Store ! Co., Stcelton, Pa. | AGENTS WANTED J c! LIFE INSURANCE MEN, ATTEN- j r TION—A progressive, well-establish -j ed life insurance company has open | a general agency connection for the - Harrisburg District. Liberal commis- | sion and office allowance. Those in terested in making a permanent asso ciation can receive full particulars by addressing General Manager. Suite I 526. Eafayette Bldg.. Philadelphia, Pa. j SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE SITUATION WANTED By a Ger man woman as cook in a private fam ily. P. O. Box No. 95, Enhaut. Pa. OFFICE MAN, with live years' ex- | perience. wants position with live | firm, whlre there is chance for ad- j vaneement. Will accept office posi- \ tion or as traveling man. having had ] experience in both. f Best references. I Address E„ fiflafi, care of Telegraph. j WANTED Middle-aged, married j man would like position running en- ! gine or firing boilers; is handy with I tools; can give good reference. Apply \ _ or address 1324 Cowden street. WANTED Young colored man de sires position as houseman; experienc- j ed. Inquire 418 Herr street. I WANTED. Clerical work by a t middle-aged married man, experienc- 1 ed in counter work and also in keep- j ing store accounts. First-class ref- ' erences. Address. R. F. D.. Box No. 71. Boiling Springs, Pa. " I MIDDLE-AGED MAN desires posi j tion as watchman, day or night. Mar ried. Strict'y sober. Best references. Address ,T B. L. Middletown, Pa., or . 1 call Bell 14R-3. 7 P. M. MAN to Beat Carpets Is far in | ferior to renting a Hoover Electric I Cleaner. Inquire of Mr. Martin. * 862 M. Leave your number of he Isn't in. : CHAUFFEUR Middle-aged, col- I ored man desires position; can drive i any kind of car. Apply at 534 Sheaffer "j j avenue. ;l 1 " * SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe 1 ! WANTED A woman would* like " : envelopes to address, advertisements " j to mail, or any kind of writing to do _I at home. No stenographer. Apply "| 1216 Berryhill street. j WANTED Young woman wishes | position as housekeeper for a ~ I widower in a small family, not out of city; best wages. Address L. 6790, 1 WANTED Practical nurse desiies "nursing of any kind; hospital experi e | ence; prices reasonable. Inquire Box * | D. 6062, care of Telegraph. ~ j WANTED Young woman, with , knowledge of sewing, wishes position as chambermaid. Address G.. care of ' j Telegraph. COLORED WOMAN wishes days' | ; work. Apply 103 Cherry street HOUSEWORK Coloied Woman ; wants day's work of any kind, or' - helping in kitchen half days. Apply ! .; to 352 South Cameron street. 1 s . ; —; ; ; WASHING Colored woman wants, - washing to do at home. Address 1322 r. North Front street. o 0 WANTED Nurse wishes position, f Would go as companion to invalid - lady. Moderate prices. Inquire Box t j O. 6060, care of Telegraph. s ; - I A WOMAN to clean house is far m- S 1 ferior to renting a Hoover Electric ;. j Cleaner. Inquire of Mr. Martin, 3318 J. - j Leave your number if he isn't in. '• I r ROOMS WANTED ~ I WANTED Three unfurnished * | rooms for light housekeeping, use of [ '• j bath and laundry, for man and wife. ; Hill preferred. Address 44S Crescent.' f 1 ! WANTED By a middle-aged man.] - 1 room with privileges, within seven ! squares of the court house for $lO or j it sl2 per month. Address Frank, care' 1 of Harrisburg Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT " FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— -216 North street. All conveniences. ; Inquire between 6 and 9 P. M. - I FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR! ROOMS FOR RENT Very desirable; , - 1 city heat: centrally located. Apply '• | 129 Walnut street. Dial 5775. | j LARGE FRONT ROOMS on second' - I floor, communicating; use of bath 1 ; heat and phone. Call Bell 1218 M. j FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with ' J light and heat, for respectable color-I i. :ed people. Inquire Mrs. A. 11. Thomp '• ! son. 1109 State street. i FURNISHED ROOMS—With Doard - i References required. 215 Pine street. ! ~ TWO ROOMS Completely fur ' ; nished for light housekeeping; a ii i | conveniences. Apply 1609 Derry. I FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Ricvr H .| | 1723 GREEN STREET, $2 to 3 ner i week. All conveniences. METROPOLITAN ANNEX— Clean ' , furnished rooms, hot and cold water' ■(phone. Rates, $3 per week and up' ; 51S Market, at the Subway Entrance ! -* APARTMENTS WANTED I WANTED Furnished apartment, ] suitable for light housekeeping, l'ara | ily of two. Inquire Box D, 6065, care j of Telegraph. i APARTMENTS FOR RENT C ! FOR RENT No. 121 North Eigh ! teenth street; 10-room, corner brick house with steam heat. Rent, $32.50. ilj. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. el „ I ONE of the finest six-room apart d ments in the city. Just finished. . Steam heat, electric light, all-gas j kitchen, stationary washtubs. Nothing _| in the city like it for the money. $35 I per month. Adult family only consid ered. Apply 1620 North Sixth street. s First Floor. FOR RENT First floor, furnished apartment; light housekeeping; also furnished bedroom; all conveniences , Inquire between 6 and 7:30 P. M., 2634 g North Sixth street. I FIVE-ROOM, modern apartment for rent, furnished or unfurnished. Ap ply 1427 North Third street. All con veniences. ; FIRST FLOOR, front parlors, out- I side rooms, steam heat, use of bath I electric lights. S3O. Apply 911 North I Sixth street. JUST COMPLETED i Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, 711 ' North Second street. Fire and sound -8 proof; hardwood finish; city steam; hot water; electric elevatdrs: laundry and all modern conveniences. Apply 1815 North Front. Telephone *7SR. REAL ESTATE FOR BAI.E 802 NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET is offered at 14,000. What is it worth to you? Make an offer. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. 414 HUMMEL STREET—9 rooms bath steam heat all improve ments. Is open for an offer. Inspect it. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. $3,600 WILL PURCHASE a three story brick dwelling in North Seven - teenth utrnt. 9 rooms and bath, gas, k steam heat, porch front, rear and bal e cony. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. 1 I HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH | ▼ TTT T T T' T |:' . i ► < ! ► ' ► < ► DO YOU NEED WORKERS? Has < K the nation's call reached one or more men in your office, store or factory? 4 ► The work they did must still be done— i ! and with efficiency. To find the best 1 ► 1 . workers is vital to the success of your 4 ► business. Advertising will help youl i |; < ► < iU ' < ! ► REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | FOR SALE BRICK PLANT * i IN OPERATION—GOOD CONDITION j (With high-class farm—l,4oo fruit , trees). 1 Penna. R. R. Siding at Kilns. 700,000 Kiln capacity—lo track Dryer. . 100-H.-P. Engine—l7s-11.-1". Boiler. Superior quality for plastic shale for j drain tile, hollow block, firepro.oling, ( street paving, etc. 300,000 Common Bricks now burning. 100.000 Eire brick now on hand. Should have younger, active manage- - ment. An exceptional opportunity. , Address. Owner. Box 634, care of s Telegraph. 1 FOR SAIJE Walnut Street. No. 1313, 9-room brick and frame house, ; with all improvements. Look it over j and make a cash offer. J. 12. Gipple. | No. 1251 Market street. |i FOR SALE Walnut Street, No. | ISOB. 9-room brick house, with all im- M provements. fronting Reservoir Park. ! i i Ideal location. Price. $1,(00. J. E. i | Gipple. No. 1251 Market street. I i ; FOR SALE Royal Terrace, No. ]- 153,, new, modern, 6-room brick house. •Very attractive as an investment. I ! Price, $2,500. J. E. Gipple, No. 1251 | Market street. 1 FOB SALE Boas Street, No. 620, I 7-room brick house, with bath, gas: i and range. A good investment. Price, i j $2,600. J. E. Gipple, No. Market I street. j I i $2,850 WILL PURCHASE a three-1 I story brick house with S rooms and | I all improvements. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. LARGE BRICK HOUSE for sale. 11 rooms and oath, gas, electric light, steam heat, lot 23x130, stable on rear. Price, $4,100. Bell Realty Co., Berg, ner Building. FOR SALE No. 1814 Chestnut street new semi-bungalow with six rooms and bath. gas. electric light, steam heat, concrete porches. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. . i HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES j ; One 2 '/j-story frame dwelling, locat !ed on Wallace street. Gas all through \ i the house. Water inside. Price, ' j $1,300. Only $50.00 needed as first ' ] payment. LINCOLN REALTY CO., | P. O. Box 349. Phone 969 J. i FOR SALE Good business Realty | proposition. $5,000 cash required. A. | P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. Also have some good investment propositions in Real Estate on easy terms. 228 NORTH FIFTEENTH ST. —[. Three-story brick, corner, gas. elec tricity and heat. $3,200. Irwin M. Cas- i ! sell, 1444 Regina street . a-STORY single frame dwelling; 8 rooms or X bath; lot, 120x190; steam | 'heat; electric .ight; large porches; slate roof: i 0 fruit trees; large!; j chicken house; granolithic walks. I This property is well located in Long : I street, Camp Hill; s.minute walk " I from car line. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. | 1727 N. THIRD ST.: 3-story frame I i dwelling; 8 rooms and bath; lot. 20x j 136; gas; wired for electric; property! i newly painted and in good condition. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Wal- < ' nut streets. 208 HARRIS ST.; Corner Harris and i | Penn streets; 3-story brick; 9 rooms I I t and bath: all improvements; rear | i .porch and balcony; available space!. | for garage; lot. 19x92. Brinton-1J I Packer Co., Second and Walnut i streets. FOR SALE Building on-lot No. 1317 Market street. Inquire f Ford automobiles .and many other ! makes, almost as good—that you can purchase all this property for $2,000. i A field of good wheat goes in. C. B. ! Care, care Geo. Twig. 409 Market street, Harrisburg. ! 41 -ACRE FARM. 5 mi. E. Harris burg, on State Road and trolley line; land rolling; frame house and barn; good location. Terms easy, or will take town property in exchange. 115-acre farm. 4 mi. N. city, on good roads; good brick house; large hank barn; 20 acres woodland. Apply for information. 71-acre farm. 7 ml. E." city, near trolley and State Road; new 8-room frame house; all city improvements; large porches; large bank barn; out buildings: 2 orchards; land rolling, not hilly, smooth and nice to farm. Price f 8.000. SO-ncre farm. 10 mi. E. city; good stone house; large barn: orchard: out buildings: spring water: good fences; land rolling, not hilly. Price. $5,000. ' 150-aere farm, near Dauphin; good buildings: 'and rolling and smooth' running water: some fruit. Price' $5,500. Will exchange on town prop erty. 200-acrc farm. 7 mi. X. E. Harris burg: 10-min. walk to small town atid trolley line; State Road; this farm is level and smooth: A 1 stock farm fin" spring and running water; orch ard: fine large buildings in A 1 condi tion; lots of grazing land. Easy ac cess to city; Free auto service to and from station to view farms. For in formation apply to C. H. CORDER, 1190 Walnut St.. Harrisburg. Bell phone 2412 R. _ W ANTED—-M ICFI.I, AVI.OLS S. SNEIDMAN WILL PA V highest prices for second-hand clothing, shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will convince. Bell 2599 M. 1116 Cowden. WANTED CASH REGISTER FLOOR CASES, COUNTER and SHELVING FOR CASH. Cycle & Auto Supply Co.. 107 Market street. t-Sll 385.1. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAlD*for ladies' and gentlemen's cast off clotli j ing and shoes. Also furniture and carpets. Send postal or call WEIN TKAUB, 626 Herr street. Dial 5177. WANTED. MACHINIST'S TOOLS j Large vise, small electric motor, t-ps . and dies, drill press, bits, etc. Cycle & Auto Supply Co., 107 Market street City. Bell 385 J. WE BUY all kinds of disc records. N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bougiu and . sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381R or Dial 5547. or drop a pos tal to Mux Smeltz. 101t> Market street. . Will call, city or country. , WANTED Bicycles and parts of , bicycles for highest cash prices. Cycle and Auto Supply Co.. 107 Market I street. Bell phone 3SSJ. CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE = Bought at highest cash price* and l sold reasonable. S. Refkin. 407 Broad I street. Bell phone 2860. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High priceß paid for furniture. Morris , Sclunertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. I BUSINESS PERSONALS • LADIES' SHOES > Cleaned—Dyed—Colored Prompt and Efficient Wcrk. ELAM L. BANKS. 6 years with Jerauld Shoe Co., 143 Lind n St. Bell phone 984.1. Shoes may be left at Crego's Boot i Shop, 15 N. Third St., or Comfort Shoe Store. 1312 Market St. Parcel Post Work given special attention. | 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 3U95, Dial 6854. FOR RENT Hoover Electric Suction Sweepers. Day or hour. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call r MARTIN, 3310 J. If not in. leave your call for me. OUND By all men, that this is the store of all stores where they can buy what ever they need in clothing, furnish ings, shoes, etc., cheaper than any where else. Her} is the proof: Men's Suits $750 up Men's Overcoats 7.90 up . Men's Mackinaws 5.95 up Boys' Suits 2.48 up Boys' Overcoats 3.48< up = Men's Shoes 1.98 up Pants 1.25 up Also Hats, Caps, Underwear and Rubber Goods at a great saving. OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 N. Fourth St.. Open evenings. Apross from Y. W. C. A. KEYSTONE IRON AND METAL CO. 1 deals in steel, rags, rubber, metals and papermill supplies. Broad and Wal lace. Also salvage trom tire and wreck. Call Bell phone 936, Dial 3043. M. H. BAKER & CO., Plumbing and Heating Contractors, 1330 Derry street. Both QUININE—Look out for that grippe, feeling, likely to catch you nils 1 changeable weather. OUR L.AXATIVE PHOSPHO-QL'ININE will stave It off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of ail kinds made a N. Cluck. 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDEß—Es timates furnished All \tinds of re pair work. H. W. Hummer. 1423 Lib erty. Bell phone 4420. ~ CTVERNON RETTEW. Insurance —Real Estate— Alderman. 1911 DERRY ITREET Both Phonea. 1 ~ Mac WILLIA M S CONSTRUCTION ' CO Builders and Contractors, House building our specialty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 3706 OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. • ' DECEMBER 4, 1917. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED To buy outright, small, • operating. Light Manufacturing Busl ' ness making staple line, that can be developed by the addition of capital and business ability. State naturo of business for attention. Address Box C. 6055, care of Telegraph. Ilaullnc and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. ! Square dealing cir policy. 91-A Capi ' tal St. . . V. 5897. Bell 852 W. Musical PIANOS TIXNED AND REPAIRED ; by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's. 14 South Fourth street. ' IF you can't find that copy of Cen ' tury Sheet Music anywhere in town, : try Stauffer's, 1213 North Third street oi Bell phone 3242—. Over 2,000 num. " hers in stock. All the popular hits ir ' slock as well. " 1 IF you can't find that Record toi • your Talking Machine anywhere, try : Stauffer's. 1213 North Third street, oi Bell phone 3242 J. IF your Talking Machine needs re ] pairs. Just call Bell phone 3242 J. An • expert will be at your service at once j Or bring machine to 1213 North Third 1 street. Gleaners and Dyers I SYSTEM means success in Cleaning, Repaying. Dyeing. Pressing. We have , the system. Call and deliver. Both t phones. Goodman's, 130614 N. 6th St. • NOW is the time to get your fail ' and winter overcoat cleaned, dyed oi pressed at Eggert's Cleaning and Dye ■ ing Works, 1245 Market Street. Call and deliver. Botli phones. i POULTRY AND SUPPLIES WANTED—YOU TO KNOW HOW , TO GET WINTER EGGS. Speed up ! the laying so you will get more eggs ■ while prices are high. Dr. Hess ' Poultry Pan-a-ce-a works wonders fot laying hens at this season. It is not a stimulant, but a tonic. It improves the general health and lias a decided . direct action on the egg organs—tones lliem up and makes them active. Give Pan-a-ce-a a trial. ' If it does not • greatly increase the number of eggs you are getting, return empty pack ages to your dealer and get youi j j money back. Hens must be kept !'re( I from lice to be strong, regular layers ' ! DR. HESS INSTANT LOUSE KILLE.Ii kills lice. Dust it into the feathers i then add it to the dust bath occa sionally, and liens will do the rest I'.uurunteed. FOR ROUP use Dr. Ilesf Ro.up Remedy. The Dr. Hess line ii - for sale by all dealers in poultry sup " | plies. LIVE POULTRY ' FOR SALE i : 11. M. ST EES 1 127 S. CAMERON ST. Mont') to Loau I MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estat. II security in any amounts and upon anj ' terms to suit borrower, \ddi-ess P. O 1 Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. r | MONEY IS A NECESSITY 1 But when borrowing always consult the Equitable, the oldest and most reliable Loan - ] Office in the City. ESTABLISHED ISO 4. Under the supervision of the State Banking Depart i. ulent. Wc loan from $15.00 up at Legal Rates on Furniture, Real Estate and your plain i note. Repayable at your con- I venience. All transactions strictly confidential. Private consulting rooms. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., f j Second floor. 3 North Market Square. 0 WE LEND MONEY in complianci • with Act of June 17, 1915. to individu als in need of ready cash; small 'O.llll 1 a specialty business 'onlldential i payments to suit borrower # convent ence; positively lowest rates in city PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. i 132 Walnut street. s " PRIVATE LEGAL RATE LOANS sls TO S3OO FOR LONG OR SHORT TIME ON FURNITURE, REAL ESTATE. SECURED NOTES OR LIBERTY BONDS. PAYMENTS MONTHLY OR WEEK LI t CO-OPERATIVE LOAN CO.. t 204 CHESTNUT STREET. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION MONEY advanced to housekeeper at legal rates; business contident'al Profit Sharing Loan Society. Spoone I Building. 9 North Market Square. Storuge STORAGE —Fireproof and non-flre proof warehouses Private rooms fo household goods, $2 a month up Har risburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd sjf STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hole! goods,merchandlse.Prlvate room $ 1 -$3. Wagons. 75c month. D. Coope & Co., 417 Broad St. Both phones. STORAGE. BROAD AND WALLACI STS.—Household goods and merchan "" dise. Private rooms. $1.50 to $3.00 pe month. Keystone Iron and Metal Co f Broad and Wallace streets. STORAGE In brick building, rea - 408 Market. Household goods in cleai private rooms. Reasonable rates. F P G. Diener. 408 Market street. P p sboe Hciutu-ing P • NEW. UP-TO-DATE P SHOE REPAIR SHOP P Now open at 230 Strawberry street 11 JOS. GORDON. PROP. Our shop a 1820 North Third stre.-t will also bi continued. Bell 938 W. Dial 5553. >• Undertakers >. ' RUDOLPH K. SPICER, d Funeral Diiector and Embilmer 611 North Second Street. Bell 252. Dial 814 ft SAMUEL S. FACKLER~ 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR. v 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956 DIAL 218 V r. Where ie Dine Well S STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT f Home cooking served to Busf !. nessmen and indies In sepa rate diningroom. 3 AUTOMOBILES WANTED Second-hand Ford o other automobile in good condition Price must be right. Give full par ' ticulars in reply. Address Editoria ■ Department, Telegraph. LXIDI'. BATTERY SERVICb All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO. i 11th and Mulberry St;B. i USEtT TIRES FOR SALE~— Fron > 30x3<4 to 37x5—a1l sizes—Straigh i Side and Q. >D. A. Schiftman, 102: Market. Bell 3633. 15 AUTOMOBILES i. zzzzzzz=z==z=zzzzi: ONE three-passenger Clovorleaf car o —most up-to-date body disk wheels il —electric lights Hoffman brown f color ono extra tire. This car can x be seen at 230 South Union street, Middletown. The reason this car = must he sold is on account of draft. Must be sold at once. Reasonable price. , 1913 IIICO Just overhauled; llrst [. class condition; tell for S2OO if solj - this week. Keystone Auto Top Co., 1019 Market streot. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con signment and charge only 6 per cent. - No storage charges If car is not sold. 0 Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N. 4 Cameron street. FOR SALE Flanders Runabout — i- first-class condition four good tires l, —sell cheap. Apply Bell phone 4667. i- FOR SALE n Overland; commercial panel body; electric starting and lighting system; - 1916 model 83; in Al condition. Only >r gone 7,700 miles. Guaranteed. Will y demonstrate. Sacrifice Price, $425.00. r A. SCHIFFMAN, Bell phone 3633. 1021 Market St. I- OLD AUTOS n Wanted; used, wrecked or oldttmers, s. in any condition. See me before sac d riricing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market = street. Bell 3633. FOR SALE Magnetoes all makes Bosch, Dixie, Kisemann, SplitdorlT. Different makes of carburetors, switches, colls, h starters, generators. Cut prices. , A. SCHIFFMAN, Bell phone 3633. 1021 Market St. II ■ ■ MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WANTED One hundred second = hnnd Bicycles for cash. We also buy frames, coaster brakes or any partM of bicycles. Write, phone or call. Bell - 385J, Dial 3590. See us for bargains V in Bicycles and Motorcycles. Guarun p teed repairing. Trade her'' —save s money. Cycle and Auto Supply Co., s 107 Market street. a BICYCLE BOYS' BARGAINS 4oc s wrenches, 25c; 40c bells, 25c; three d brass plugs, 25c; 1 can Acine onatael. >s 25c; l pair rubber grips, 25c; 1 brass e tire valve, 25c; 1 pair toe clips. 25c; ,t 1 box valve interior, 25c; 1 iuggaee ■„ strap, 1 yard long, 25c; 1 root-out . horn, 25c; 1 spoke tightener, 25c. Free r with each purchase 1 live-cent stick , e of graphite. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. 3 GARAGES - ACCESSORIES ANI) REPAIRS 5 FEDERICIf'S GARAGE Give us ia' s i chance to overhaul your car. Expert i- j mechanics. Rayfield Carburetor Ser i vice Station. All work guaranteed. -I Dial 6956. Bell 2850 J. I BLACK'S GARAGE New fireproof : building. Live ami dead storage Full , line of tires. All kinds of vulcaniz ing, and tire repair work done. Ao _ cessories and general repair shop. ~~ 203-5 South Seventeenth street. BRING your car to us. Experts on ■ e Ignition and carburetor troubles, y Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNh AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones. - WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and Bell 4564. FOR SALE * A large assortment of second-hand automobile tires. AJI ffoea. SACRIFICE PRICES CUT-KATE AUTO SUPPLY CO.. 239 S. 11th St. Bell 8611 L 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 opened. NOTICE You and your friends are always welcome at FJRST BAPTIST ~ CHURCH. Second and Pine streets, je Rev. William J. Lockhart, pastor. Ifi Dr. L. K. Garber has removed his it offices to 901 North Second street. y ~ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters of Administra tion Testamentary on the Estate of Charles Lewis Zimmerman, late of 214 Peffer street. Harrisburg, Pa., deceas ed, having been grrnted to the under signed. all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. CUKTIS A. ZIMMERMAN, CHARLES LEROY ZIMMERMAN, * Administrators. PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. HARRISBURG, PA SEALED PROPOSALS will be re " ceived by the Superintendent of Pub r® lie Grounds and Buildings at his oflice II - in the Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Fa., until 2 o'clock P. M., Tuesday, De _ cember 11, 1917, for furnishing all - labor and materials to build bridge at Nelson. N?lson Township. Tioga ~ County. Pa., as indicated fully in the 0 " plans and specifications prepared by " G. A. Flink, Consulting Engineer for r- the Board of Commissioners of Public ,t- Grounds and Buildings of the Com " monwealth of Pennsylvania. B " Plans, specifications and bidding 14 blanks will be furnished prospective 81 bidders by applying to the Superin tendent of Public Grounds and Build " ings. Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Proposals must be marl.ed "PRO "* POSAL NELSON BRIDGE" on outside pr cover. GEORGE A. SHREINER, Superintendent - L, W. MITCHELL ir Secretary, in • Estate of Anna Daniels, Late of the City of Harrisburg. Pa., deceased. - LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above estate having been granted to ~ the undersigned, all persons indebted to the spid estate are requested to make payment, and those having :t : claims to present the same without j! delayto " THOMAS W. MURRAY, Executor. - 9 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Or to his attorney, JOHN T. BRADY, 18 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that the Auditors appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County to _ audit the accounts of the School Dls - trict of Swatara Township have filed their report, which contains the fol lowing: O. C. Bishop, Collector, In account • with Swatara Township School Board: _ Dr *17,925.85 i ~ Cr 17,926.85 P. I. Parthemore, Treasurer, in ac count with Swatara Township School Board; , ' Receipts $24,932.68 Expenditures 24,826.44 ,i Balance In Treasury 106.14 Indebtedness $38,100.00 • _ Resources $56,035.15 r,- That the aforesaid Auditors' Report was presented to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin County on No vember 22, 1917, and by the said Court ordered to be filed; that the said Audi tor's Report was filed on November 22, 1917, to No. 217 September Term, 1917; that the same will be confirmed - absolutely unless an appeal Is taken m therefrom within thirty days after the it filing thereof. !1 HENRY F. HOLLER. Prothonotary.