WHY NOT ADVERTISE HAT YACAMf MOM IN TIE TELEGRAPH' COLUMNS? JDeatbs TTunprnl oil Friday • afternoon, a ; 30 o'clock, from his late residence 2157 Atlas avenue. The relatives *f}?houi en fu , rthe r r notice. Interment private. Hecton Cemeter>. VO u-T died'at° 7?30 Say'even" i„ s at his home I !v'idav at" o'clock""Burial will he made in the East H.rrt-bur Ceme rv Relatives and irienas are * , vited to attend without further n - J tice. - I 1.111.V Mrs. Laura Gardiner EUly No I x tl? rß s treet, Stacker n &ai n service. will be held Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Bodv will be taken to Pottatown Saturday inc at S o'clock, where further 8el " i"fes ViU be held. Relatives and friends are invited to attend with out further notice. MEEK Mrs. Alice Meek, wife of A. U. Meek, died Wednesday ! ecem her 19, at Boston, in her 34tn year. Funeral services will be announced later. HKMI:H Mr. David Bender died on Wednesday, December 19, in hi • Ist j ear. * o v* \f from Funeral services at - > • M- 11 "'J 1 his late residence. 2838 Mains treet, Penbrook. Pa., on Saturday. Decern her 22. 1917. Relatives and mends ire invited to attend without further notice. Burial in shoop s Cemetery. r _ I.OST AND FOUND Black S SWISS aft A^'rT pd to 1613 Thompson stiect. T O n T on Marysville car. Thurs day morning, pocketbook containing about *3O. ewd. *, rNo l! South Floor. Harris burg. FOUND —• Lady's pocketbook, con owner can have same by callinb at the Telegraph Office. FOUND Keyring, with five keys and hook attached. Owner- can have same by calling at Telegraph Office. . ailing at Telegraph Ofllce. 1/) ST A small velvet stHP cd with inetal top. Dined with green silk. Return to 682 Schu>llviH stieet and receive reward. I.OST Fair of gray Mocha gloves. Friday or Saturday on l ourth street, between Walnut and Market streets. Miss Reichwein, D., P. oc o. Millinery Department. CARD OF THXNKS md A\n MR?. GKOHGE C. RHINE wish to thank their friends and " e[ S bors for their kindness during their sad hour of bereavement. INSTRUCTIONS A TRAINING THAT SECURES Di rect Results for young men, and wo men as Stenographers. Typists, Book keepers, etc. YOU want that No advance in tuition. Call and see us or write to-day. THE Oil I<-1 TRAINING SCHOOL, 1-1 Market Street. YOUNG MEN WANTED To 'earn the automobile business. can Place 12 to 16 at a salary of 11,800 a yea:r. Is impossible to get therefore we must Insist ri .°one ine D learning the autmobi e "ade one lull course of Instruction is SSO, guar anteed to please you; enrol) now -*"'° Transportation School. .7-29 North Cameron street. —- HH P WANTED— MMJ. DRAFTSMEN , Youns men to learn draft ing. Excellent chance for ad vancement. Apply by giving age, education and ex perience. if any. Chiet Draftsmra. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. Harrlsb'irg, Pa. WANTED A reliable truck driver Apply Fink Brewing Co.. Torster street. WANTED A man to work on farm." Single man preferred. Applj to \V K. Jones, 204 South Thirteenth street, or address D. Leidy. Duncan nort. R. P.. No. 1. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS in Harrisburg soon. Men desiring Government positions, departmental, rost oftice, railway mail, customs, write for tree particulars to J. C. i ximnrd (former Government ex aminer). 561 Kenois Bldg., Washing ton. WANTED Man, with experience, for soda fountain. Apply Forney's Drug Store, Second street, near Wal nut street. MOLDERS WANTED Apply HARRISBURG M^UFACTUR -ING AND BOILER COMPANY, Nineteenth and Derry Streets. WANTED Man to work in wash room. (15 per week. Sanitary Family Washing Co.. Sixteenth and Elm streets. ___________ WANTED —Young man. 16 to 19 fears, for office boy and to assist in >ffice work. Must be good at figures. \sk for ofice manager, Swift & Co., jeventh and North streets. >*+*<•>** •& * * * *♦•♦+* I'REAL ESTATE FOR SALE* JSO-8 CRESCENT ST. * •] Easy Terms J :• Two-story brick liouses O,;. (rooms bath and furnace. Lots* >l4xßo. Prices... and yii.lso* J 11(01 N. FOURTH ST. * ;, BuMineHM Property .j > Two-story brick building—large* fr'toreroom, (grocery store) lo* > rooms bath and steam heat —J !•' emented cellar with laundry Plot,* >19V4x60. :! I 104-11 Si. THIRD ST. i.ot 4xu ! Improvements: Two 2 Vs -story* {•frame dwellings with storeroom in* >No. 1406. J Miller Brothers & Co.! :• * • f Member lib*. Renl Estate Board * K HEAL. ESTATE * Surety Bonds ;. l.oeUMt and Court Street* •> > ? THURSDAY EVENING, . HELP WANTED—MALE PRINTER One who understands ' cylinder presses; steady employment. Apply at Harrisburg Bag and Box Co., 1560 Vernon street. MACHINIST General machinist 1 wanted. State age and former places 1 of employment. Only experienced and ■ steady men will be considered. $3 per week. Address J., 7277, care ot Telegraph. WANTED Young • man with knowledge of stenography, and able to operate typewriter, check pay roll. I etc to/work in field construction of fice. Apply, in own handwriting, giv ing age, experience, etc.. Box D, i3t>7, | care of Telegraph. | WANTED Fireman for station arv boilers. Experienced men only I need apply. ">OO Commonwealth Trust | Building. i WANTED Chief engineer for j Power Station. Executive ability re quired. None other need apply. Ad dress Chief Engineer, care of Tele graph. MAN WANTED To work around . ! carase. Must be able to run all ■ I makes of cars. InQUlre at the Uex Garage, 1917 North Third street. • I ' i TRAVELING SALESMEN i! An old-established house , | with a world-wide reputa * I tion desires to engage the sei ! j vices of an exceptional sales man. The policy of the com ;; pany is to promote its officers from the ranks of their traveling salesmen. To qualify for the position ; the applicant should have a fair public school education, must be of good size; with . | good family connection and ; j he over 31 years of age. Make - application in own handwrit ing. stating age. height, weight, experience and If em ployed at present time, present time. Address reply to "Manager, i P. O. Box 713, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED A reliable driver. Good , wages. Steady work. Fink Brewing . Co.. Forster street, Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED A reliable truck driver, •j Apply Fink Brewing Co.. Forster II street. I WANTED One or two more men Ito work in garage and auto school. ■ .UU can earn sl"2 to sl6 per week. , I Auto Transportation School. ?5-37 i' N'nrtb Cameron street. _— .; WANTED i' Common Laborers. Have l j steady work. H. KOPPERS & CO., . Care Bethlehem Steel Co. Coke Ovens. . ! Steelton, Pa. DRAFTSMEN First-class Mechanical Drafts men, with experience in Rolling Mill work, also Structural Drafts men for Ore Handling Machinery. State full detail of experience, age, and salary expected. Lo cated Western Pennsylvania. Box B. 7379, care of Telegraph. WANTED Y"oung man with . knowledge of stenography, and able i i to operate typewriter, check pay roll. [ etc., to work in field construction of fice. Apply, in own handwriting, giv- I ing age. experience, etc.. Box D, 7367, \ care of Telegraph. > ( ' WANTED—DROP FORGE : DIE SINKERS AND TRIM MER DIE MAKERS, WITH •EXPERIENCE. BEST WAGES. NO TROUBLE. ! ADDRESS GENERAL DROP I FORGE COMPANY, 1738 [ELMWOOD AVENUE, BUF FALO, N. Y. 1 WANTED 1 Boys to af ist in delivery de partment. Also to learn print ing business. Apply THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. Printing, Binding. Designing. Photo Engraving. I'le Stampinc. Plate Printing. I Harrisburg, Pa. .1 ! WANTED Young men, 18 to 21, : with some high school education i for laboratory assistants. Salary, J75.00 per month with chance for ad vancement.- Knowledge of chemistry not essential. Aetna Chemical Cohi i pany. Newton Har>'lton, Pa. MEN WANT' D to load stone. per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per week. Apply Puxtang Quarries. Pax " tang. 1 i SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN Experienced man „ calling on Industrials, Railroads, etc.,' to handle complete line Cotton Wiping 1 Waste, Wlpinj? Uags and Cheesecloth, i. Commission basis. Fine proposition for hustler. A. V. Conklin, Box 6C3, * Ailentown, Pa. • : HELP WANTED—FEMALE ;.! GIRLS WANTED Apply Keystone j, laundry, 620 Harris street. £1 WANTED Child's nurse. Refer j ences required. Address H.. 6442, j. j care of Telegraph. J. ! WANTED A cook with references, j. INo laundry or cleaning. 123 State !> street. 5M & I YOUNG WOMEN For canvassing £• in residential section. Three vacancies t for women whr will be satisfied With > sls per week while learning. Apply P Room 24, 9 North Second street. * I W AN l ED > I 12 girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor £ ner Second and Nprth streets. {• | WANTED Girls, not j under 16 years ot age. to {. learn the trade of clgarmak }. ing. Pay 16.C0 a week to learn. Experienced girls :• earning upward to $20.00 a :• ] week. j Appiy ,at !-I HARRISBURG CIGAR CO. No. 600 Race Street ■ HELP WANTED —Male and Female I WANTED. CANVASSERS men or women, for bouso-tu : I house canvass. Those having s magazine or newspaper ex t I perlence preferred. See M*. . | Beck. Room 4. the Telegraph ' Building Annex. Call be tween 8 and 10 or after 4 j -j P. M. ' ! j SITUATIONS WANTED —MALE i I WANTED Young woman wants j .I to keep house for widower. Address i . I Alice H'eiges. General Delivery, Har- | j rlsburg. WANTED By young colored man, j . i place as cook; can give reference. Ad- . • I dress 0.. 6500. caro of Telegraph. ! | I MAN to Beat Carpets la tar in- i ! ferior to renting a Hoover Electric! Clearer. Inquire of Mr. Martin. | 3315.1. Leave your number if be i isn't "l. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female | '! WANTED Woman wishes em-: I ployment Monday and Tuesday as . .j laundress. 609 Cumberland street. A WOMAN to clean house is far in ferior to renting u Hoover Electric Cleaner. Inquire ot Mr. Martin. 3318 J. ; your number If he Isn't in. ROOMS FOR KENT I 103 LOCTST STREET Several I nicely-furnished rooms after Friday. December 21; steam neat, telephone land electric lights. Location the best. ! FOR RENT Two large furnished rooms, kitchen and bedroom; hot and cold water: electric lights; city steam; range; ground floor. 922 North sixth ; street. Dial 4136. j FI RNISHED ROOMS—AII conveni ences; centrally located; two minutes ; walk to the Square. Apply at 9 ' North Front street. Dial NICELY-FURNISHED ROOM—Next 'to bathroom, in a downtown apart | inent. Will appeal to businessman wanting u nice, quiet home. Apply I 19A North Fourth street before 9 A. M. ; j or after 5 P. M. ' FIVE light housekeeping rooms for . rent, including light, heat and bath. • I Apply 645 Boas street. ! FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT at s j 1723 GREEN STREE'I. $2 to $3 per . j week. AH conveniences. i METROPOLITAN ANNEX—CIean. ' furnished rooms, hot and cold water. I phone. Rates, $3 per week and up l 51 s Market, at the Subway Entrance APARTMENTS FOU RENT I' FOR RENT Very desirable five j roomed apartment bath pantry ! front and rear porches locker —best location. Rent, $45.00 per month. Call | Bell 3604 J. Possession January 1. TWO ROOMS Unfurnished; all conveniences; light housekeeping . | privileges. 911 North Sixth street. JUST COMPLETED • Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, fll I North Second street. Fire and sotind i proof; hardwood finish; city steam; hot water; electric elevators; laundry | and all modern conveniences. Apply ! 1815 North Front. Telephone 876 R. ! HEAL ESTATE KOll SALE FOR SALE No. 441 S. Fifteenth ■ street —brick house with seven rooms i and improvements. Price only $2,500. j Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. ! FOR SALE No. 1423 N. Second street Brick house with 9 rooms and all improvements. Particulars ' from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build - ing. ' FOR SALE No. 420 Woodbine • I street brick house with 8 rooms— •' bath gas electric furnace .! porch front, rear and balcony. Bell j Realty Co.. Bergner Building. ' I HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES —Three-story brick on Boyd street; , 1 frame house, 1108 North Cameron i i street; live houses on Bailey street. I All on easy monthly payments. Lin- Si coin Realty Co., Harrisburg, Pa. •I 2124. 26. 28 AND 30 GREENWOOD jST.; 2%-story frame dwellings; good condition; look these over for an in vestment proposition; can be bougnt lat the right price. Brinton-Packer 'j Co., Second and Walnut streets. I 1935-37 STATE STREET can be ! bought for $2,000 each. Side entrance, ! lots run through to Walnut street. H. IG. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. I ENOLA PROPERTY FOR SALE Situated on State Road and Pine I street 75 ft. front l2O ft. deep j largo brick bungalow electric ! ! lights good pump in yard finest j kind of water. Sale price, $3,200. A. , IP. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street.' Member Harrisburg Real Estate j j Board. i FOR SALE Good business Realty ' proposition. $5,000 cash required. A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. j Also have some good investment propositions In Real Estate on easy | I terma. HOUSES FOR SALE ] I Cheap hoc -s on the Hill; also houses in Steelton, Highspire, Pax tang. Progress and Edgemont. Cheap and easy payments. Prices. $1,400 ;p. C. H. CORDER. " ! Real Estate and Insurance. Rents £ Collected. Bell 2412 R. 1190 Walnut . Street. Harrisburg. J. E. GIPPLE. 5 —REALTOR— >'IRE INSURANCE. RENT COLLECTING. 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259. j Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board - j HKAI ESTATE FOB KENT • j FOR RENT Desirable dwelling, J 222 Locust street l9 rooms 3 • baths city steam heat large yard ■ —ail improvements. Suitable for hotel or rooming house. Apply on premises—hall door. FOR RENT Nicely furnished hous. . all conveniences, Bellevue dis trict, or will rent unfurnished. Ad dress Box K, 6441, care of Telegraph. B ——_ FOR RENT 12-room. single dwelling, on Pax • tang Ave., Paxtang; all modern im provements; large lot; garage; one half square from car line. Large dwelling at Camp Hill; Cor '• ner Heyd and Market Sts.; all im e provements; big lot; fine old shade; rent, $30,00, 1821 N. Fourth St.; 3-story brick S dwelling and storeroom; equipped for s apartments. Storeroom has counters, ti shelves and bins; will rent separate. y BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. 2340 DERRY STREET lO rooms I bath steam heat combination liehts —' n excellent shape Karate k i ear. Rental. $33.00 H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. FOR KENT No. 12P North Eigh • eenth street; 10-room. corner brlcfc house With steam heat. Rent. $32.60. J. E. Cfipple. 1251 Market street. ! for RENT Suburban house with 10 rooms ard all conveniences. h a |f acre of land, located eas* of Paxiang. House will accommodate iw families. Rent, $26.00. J. E. Gipple, 122 4 Alar-1 ket street. - j HARJRISBURG TELEGRAPH |E T T ▼ T V T T'VT * ► * < : * i 1 i * . i [ \ !I ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, " i I ► because of the readjustments of the in- < j 1 dustrics of the world, are many and in- < i y viting. If you have one to offer, ad t I ► vertise the fact and the details and < tret the attention of investors who arc i ► < 1 L ready to back USEFUL enterprises. I ► * I; ► < ! ; : REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO BUY, from owner only. Residence. Describe and give best price and terras In tirst letter. Address A., 90, care of Telegraph. WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED HOUSE or apartment in a good neighborhood. Miller Brothers & Co. WANTED TO RENT MODERATE-SIZED HOUSE within a half-dozen squares of Second and Vine streets (from January 15). Miller Brothers & Co. ! KEAI. ESTATE—For Sale or Kent HOUSES AND GARAGES nt Fifth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second. Bell phone 307 J. FOIt SAI.E—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Gold and Silver Fish, Aquariums, Ornaments and Fish Bowls at cut prices. Hite & Hite, iio2 I Market street. FOR SALE Fox Terrier dogs. D. Welder, Fourth and Bridge streets. New Cumberland. FOR SALE Gas heatpr. Good as new. Price reasonable. Inquire 2205 Logan street. SASH—At Gable's. 111-117 South Second street. 5,000 sets of new sash, Bxlo. 12 L painted and glazed, $1.75 per set. All other regular sizes, doors and shutters, all sizes. FOK SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower 'ban can be bought wholesale. CHAf. ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker, 422 Market Street. TYPEWRITER 149.00. New Oli ver 9—fully guranteed. Former price, SIOO. Easy payments of $3.00 per month if desired. Oliver Typewriter { Bergner Building. BICYCLES FOR XMAS. ! Now and Rebuilt Bicycles at less I than the present market values. SPECIAL ! Rebuilt Bicycles for every purpose. Pay for them while you ride them. Priced from $lO to $45. i Special prices for Lamps. Bells. ! Pumps and Bicycle Supplies. CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO., FOR SALE SURPLUS BEDS. BEDDING. CHAIRS TABLES, DISHES. BARGAIN PRICES. | MRS. HOFFMAN. 1723 GREEN ST. FOR SALE, at Gables, 111-nv South Second street, Lawn Fence Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting' Building Hardware, Plaster Board Upson Wall Hoard, Compo-Board Doors. Sash, Shutter* Moulain* Porch Posts. Pumps. et£. FOR SALE—A complete Pool Room outfit. A Brurswlck Table, Cues, Balls. Rack, etc; three lloor show cases, one sidewall showcase, twelve good, strong chairs. A complete out i lit. This furniture is almost new and | will sell for less than half price to I quick buyer. Can be seen at J. M j Rutherford's Store, Royalton, Pa. .1 A LOT of unredeemed silverware at i bargain prices lor Xmas. Apply n. I Brenner, 1315 North Third street. BARGAINC IN 'i'YPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable trtns tor traded and rebuilt typewriters ail . makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. Tlllotsor. Locust street. HERF are a few extraordinary j bargains for ar.y one in the printing business v. ho can make usa of them ' 1 DannieU Planer. 1 Saw and Trimmer. 1 Danniels Steam Trap. 1 one-qt. Detroit Lubricator. 1 one-pt. Detroit Lubricator. 2 Four-wheel Trucks. 2 Two-wheel Trucks. 1 Oil Fllterer. j 1 Gas Mutal Pot. . 1 Hlckok Ruling Machine. ' Model 1 Linotypes. If you can use any of the above drop in to see us. The question of ; price and terms can be easily af. 'j ' The* TELEURAPH PRINTING CO Printing, Binding. Designing, i'hot.i. 1 ! Engraving. Die Stamping and Plate Printing. Harrisburg. Pa. BOOKS —New books for gifts, all - kinds, ut % publisher's price; line sets, still less. Call and see. Open evenings. ■ Aurand's B<-ok Store. 925 N. TUIrU St CALK S—CALKS— CALKS Diamond. Giant Grip, Green Bay • Red Tip. Blizzard, Howe Ring Point! ■ Rowe Junior. Black Diamond and Ai ; ways Sharp, at Gable's. 111-117 South Second street. ' EASTEK I.ILIES 52.50 per dozen . Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop, SJO North Third street. FOR SALE i Stock or Merchant's Ice Com | pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for sale. Can be bought below par. Room 203 Commonwealth I rust Company Building, PERSONALS GENTLEMEN, wholly or partially Bald, will learn something to their ad vantage by sending their names and uddress to Maxwell 11. Hite, Auc tioneer, 902 Market street. BUSINESS PERSONALS j RELIABLE '1 Locksmith and Electric Shop ! We make KEYS of any style at ' . 1 special prices. Locks repaired. I | Electric light and bell wiring and , repairing. All kinds of sharpen- 1 ing and general repairing. 1303 North Sixth. Bell 3995, Dial 5854. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER— ET ti mates furnished. All kinds of re- 1 ; pair work. H. W. Hummer. 1423 Llb . erty. Bell phone 4420. KEYSTONE IRON AND METAL CO • deals in steel, rags, rubber, metals and I papermill supplies. Broad and Wal -1 lace. Also salvage from lire ana wreck 1 Call Bell phone 936, Dial 3043. M. 11. BAKER & CO.. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. 1330 Derrv street. Both phones. QUININE —Look out for that grlpoe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QCININE will stuv e it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store 119 Mfirket street. UPHOLSTERING And furniture ! repairing, mattresses renovated ana j cushions of ail kinds made. S. N. Cluck. 320-326 Woodbine street. ! Phone 1317. J. | C. VERNON RETTEW, ' I Insurance —Real Estate—Alderman 1911 DERRY CTREET. I Both Phones. | LADIES' SHOES i ! Cleaned—Dyed—Colored j Prompt and Efficient Wcrk. ELAI' L. BANKS 1 6 years with Jerauld Shoe Co.. 1 143 Lind 'll St. Bell phono 984 J. Shoes may be left at Crego's Boot Shop. 15 N. Third St., or Comfort Shoe Store, 1312 Market St. Parcel Post work given special attention. FOR RENT Hoover Electric Suction Sweepers. Day or hour. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call MARTIN, 2318 J. . If not in. leave your call for me. I Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION | \CO., Builders and Contractors. House- ! /building our specialty. Job work' looked after carefully. Dial 3706 i . OFFICE, 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. ! PERSONAL | RESOLUTION I AVhereas, It has pleased Almighty , od to take to his last rest our well 1 ' esteemed fellow-member, Thomas W. j Reed, Sr., a member of the Pleasant I . View Steam Fire Engine Company, I No. 15; and, Whereas, We feel the aflliction 1 deeply, but feeling and knowing the ' omnipotence and sympathy of Him ! who doeth all things well, we bow j our heads in submission to His Divine 1 knowledge; therefore, be it Resolved, By the whole membership j of the Pleasant View Steam Fire En gine Company. No. 15, at a regular meeting of said Pleasant View Steam ' Fire Engine Company, No. 15, held on Tuesday, December IS, 1917, that the I sincere and heartfelt sympathy of his friends and fellow-members of this ' Company be extended in the tigie of I their bereavement to the wife and children of our fellow-member, Thomas W. Reed, Sr., now deceased; and be it further Resolved, That a. copy of these reso lutions be suitably engrossed and for warded to the sorrowing family. D. M. BECK, ROY C. DANNER, ISAAC STEES, Committee. ! ============= BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CIGAR STORE AND POOL ROOM on Regina street doing a $6,000 an nual business. For sale cheap. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Regina street. r FOR SALE Up-to-date, small ; Bakery, all new equipment, doing a ; $l5O weekly business, Located in Central Pennsylvania. A fine opening for a good, live baker. Will be sold on easy terms. For particulars ad dress Central. care of Harrisburg Telegraph. MOVING PICTURE THEATER ln small town close to Harrisburg, with seating capacity of 350; for sale cheap i to quick buyer. Apply 1208 North Sixth street. f FINANCIAL WE would like to borrow SI,OOO on good real estate security. Address Mortgage and Bond Dept.. P. O Box 349, Harrisburg, Ra. Haul lilt; anil Muvinit BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER . Piano moving a specialty. Hauling Square dealing tur policy. 917-A Canl • la! St. • V. 5597. Bell 852 W. ] OFFICES AND SVOREKOTJALH ; I MARKET STREE'I STORE ; I FOR RENT | BEAUTIFUL NEW DAYLIGHT STORE. 604 MARKET ST. CHAS. ADLER. . j 1002 North Third Street. ! $12.00 1 STOREROOMS 1 Hamilton street, near Third. Now In course of construction, will change to ; suit tenant. CHAS. ADL.ER, 1002 North Third Street. FOR WENT A suite of two rooms ! I facing Market street. Apply to Com- 1 - monwealth lrust Company. 22a Mar ket street. - J J FABSiS FARM FO: SALE 165 JSCRES 7O acres fields, lift acres woodland; mile from Carson ville; large brick house: good bark barn; summer house: spring house, hog barn*. Implement barn; chicken house; other buildings; all medium grade; along main road; best water — well; what surprises us Is; These days of Ford automobiles and muny other - makes, almost as good--that you can purchase all this property for $2,000. A field of good wheat goes In. C. B. Care, care Geo. Twig. 409 Market street. Harrlsburg. WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS I WANTED—A good, reliable horse, i 6 or S years old, weight 1,250 to 1,400 lbs. Call on or address IClnsan Pro vision Co., 421 S. Second St. I S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest . prices for second-hand clothing, shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will . I convince. Bell 2599 M, 111G Cowden. i HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for ladies' and gentlemen's cast oft cloth- ' ing and shoes. Also furniture una carpets. Send postal or call WKIN j TKAUB, 63® Herr st. ->et. Dial 5177, MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furmture bought and I sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381K or Dial 5847. or drop a pos- • ! tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street j Will call, city or country. i WE BUT all kinds of disc records. 1 N. Brenner. 1315 North Third street. I CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE- Bought at highest cash prices and ; sold reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad j street. Bell phone 2560. i MORRIS SAYS save money buyln* new and second-hund furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris ■ -"i limertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. I Musical TALKING MACHINES promptly and j carefully repaired by an expert only, j OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth streot. j PROFESSOR GONZALEZ, Band and | Orchestra director; teacher of clarinet, | cornet, saxaphone, etc. Gon-1 zalez, teacher of piano. Reed instru ments repaired. Music furnished lor . all occasions. 1)26 North Sixth street. , EXPERIENCED clarinet player 1 open for engagements. Orchestra, work preferred. Teacher of clarinet, j cornet, piano, saxaphone, etc. T. E. ; Gonzalez. 926 North Sixth street, liar- , risburg, Pa. • | FOR SALE at grcpt bargain one Rudolph Wurlltzer electric player piano—also two organs. See Ester brook, 912 N. Third street. Dial 4990. IF you can't find that copy or Cen- ! ! tury Sheet Music anywhere in town, | | try Stauffer's, 1213 North Third street, | joi Bell phone 3242 —. Over 2,000 num i bera in stock. All the popuLr hits in j i stock as well. j IF you can't find that Record tot I | your Talking Machine anywhere, try Staffer's, 12.'3 North Third street, or j 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. Or bring machine to 1213 (North Third street. WANTED Second-hand Pianos, Player Pianos and Talking Machines. Also all kinds of Records. 107 Market | street, or Bell phone 385J, Dial 3590. POULTKV AND SUI'PIJES TURKEY'S 5OO Extra Fine Tur i keys for sale at Penbrook. M. U Lud ! wick (Chief Burgess). Sales at any time, day or night till -0 P. M. Bell | 3658 M. ! WANTED—YOU TO ICfc'OW THAT | DR. HESS POULTRY' PAN-A-CE-A f keeps poultry healthy. When you ! feed Pan-a-ce-a you need no other ! remedy. It's for gaps, leg weakness. I indigestion and the like. It prevents ! White Diarrhoea. Guaranteed. Dll. | ! HESS INSTANT DOUSE KIDDER kills ! lice. Dust it into the feathers, put ! it in the dust bath occasionally. Fowls j will do the rest. FOR ROUP use Dr. i I Hess Roup Remedy. The Dr. Hess line is for sale by all dealers in poultry supplies. FINE DOT OF j PENNSYLVANIA AND VIRGINIA TURKEYS I I . FOR SALE ALL THIS WEEK AT H. M. STEES, 134 S. CAMERON ST. LIVE POULTRY FOR SALE H. M. STEES 127 S. CAMERON ST. Cleaner:- ami Dycra ! FALSE ECONOMY —lt Is certainly i "false economy" for men of business |to neglect their clothing. Our Clean i Ing and Pressing Service means bot j ter impressions on your trade. I liggert's Cleaning and Dyeing ; I Works. 1245 Market street. Both | phones. Call and deliver. GOODMAN'S does cleaning, repair ing, dyeing, pressing the better way. A trial will convince you. Call and 1 deliver. Both phones. N. Sixth. Money to l>oui> MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate 1 security in any amounts and upon any i terms to suit borrowers. Address P. o. 1 Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. PRIVATE LEGAL RATE LOANS I sl6 TO S3OO i FOR LONG OR SHORT TIME i ON FURNITURE. REAI. ESTATE. SECURED NOTES. PAYMENTS MONTHLY OR WEEKLY i CO-OPERATIVE LOAN CO.. 204 CHESTNUT STREET. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION OP.EN EVENINGS DEC. 19 TO 24. WE LEND MONEY IU eornpimuci with Act of June 17. 1915. to individu als in neid of ready cash; smaii oa_,a a specially, business confidential payments to suit borrower's conven ence; positively lowest tales in citj PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Itreet. MONEY advanced to housekeeper at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society. Spooner Building. 9 North Market Square. • Storage STORAGE —Fireproof and non-tire proof warehouses. Private rooms r..i household goods, $2 a month up liar, ilsburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd at. STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods.nierchandise.Prlvale room* sl-SB. Wagonß. 75c month. D. Coopei & Co., 417 Broad St. Both phones. STORAGE. BROAD AND WALLACE STS.—Household goods and merchan dise. Private rooms. $1.50 to s3.ou per month. Keystone Iron and Metal Co.. Broad and Wallace streets. ! STORAGE In nrick building, rear i 4MS Market. Household goods In clean I ; private rooms. Reasonable rates, P. . la. Dlener, 408 Market street. _ j . DECEMBER 20. 1917. Undertaker* RUDOLPH K. SPICER. Funeral Dliector and Embilmer 511 North Sccor.d Street. Bell 252. Dial 3145 SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derrv St. BELL 1966. DIAL 218S Where to Bine Well STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served to Busi nessmen and i-adles in sepa rate dinlngroom. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE One 1917 Ford. Four new, Nonskid Goodyear iires. A 1 con dition. Price, $275. Andrew Redmond, Third and Belly streets. FOR SALE Overland—l9l7 Delivery Model S3. In good running condition. New tires. Will sacrifice for less than half the original cost. Will demonstrate. Ford—lols Delivery, in good shape. Price, $225. Call Bell phone 130 M or 184!IR. BIG AUTO BARGAINS GARFORD One-ton, 1016 model, run about 1,500 miles. Good tires all around. Brand new motor. Price right to quick buyer. MACK 2%-ton A. B. Dump Truck, run about 1,000 miles, A 1 condition. Price very reasonable. Call at INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CO., 50 South Cameron Street. liXIDIi BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO.. 11th and Mulberry Sts. AUTOMOBILES 1017 VELIE ROADSTER Run very little lot of extras tires like new at a reasonable price. Will demonstrate. Velie-Ilarrlsburg Co., j Sixth and Herr streets. Bell 271 J. WEED CHAINS AND A'NTI-FREEZE FOR SALE. CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO.. NORTHEASTERN STARTER and generator for Ford, with chain vog wheel and stand in guaranteed shape. Will sell for $35. Also two Ford rear I springs. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market, j Bell 3633. j USED TIRES FOR SALE From I 30x3H to 37x5—a1l sizes—Straight 1 Side and Q. D. A. Schiffman, 1021 | Market. Bell 2633. I WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con signment .tnd charge only 6 per cent No storage charges if car is not sold ] Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N, Cameron street. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers, in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. FOR SALE Magnetoes all makes Bosch, Dixie, Elsemann, Splitdorff. Different makes of carburetors, switches, coils, starters, generators. Cut prices. A. SCHIFFMAN, Bell phone 3633 1021 Market St. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES FOR SALE Two six-volt storage batteries, in A 1 shape. Sacrifice for sl2 each. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market street. BICYCLES, BICYCLES Just received 20 more now bikes for Christmas. Come at once and get I first pick. Prices right, cash or cred it. Get the square deal. New man j agement. H. F. Esterbrook. 813 N. j Third St. Dial 4990. BUY SOMETHING USEFUL FOR XMAS. BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUPPLIES make a gift that will be appreciated. ! CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO., j 107 MARKET ST. BUY A BIKE For tho yboy for Xmas on our Easy Payment Plan. Pay for it while he rides It. Bikes from $lO up. CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO.. : 107 Market St. Both Fhones. | WANTED One hundred second : han- 1 Bicycles for cash. We also buy I frames, coaster brakes or any part* jof bicycles. Write, phone >1- call. Bell 385 J. Dial 3590. See us for bargains , in Bicycles and Motorcycles. Guaran teed repairing. Trade here— savt money. Cycle and Auto Supply Co., 107 Alarket street. OARAGES ACCESSOHII-S AND REPAIRS FEDERICK'S GARAGE TJTVIT UTU chance to overhaul your car. Expert mechanics, liaytield Carburetor Ser vice Station. All work guaranteed Dial 6956. Bell 2850J ; BRING your cai to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNfi AUTO SHOP. Lenioyne. Both phonee. WM. PENN GARAQB " 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and bails; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. REX GARAGE. 1917 North Thlro street, is the place to store your cai foi the winter. An up-to-date repali shop under our personal management ju?t opened. WE can store two more automo biles. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third. LEGAL NOTICES ELECTION OF DIRECTORS The anual election for nine direc tors of the Merchants National Bank of Harrisburg, Pa., will be held at the banking house, 1228 North Third street, Tuesday, January, the Bth, 1918, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. H. O. MILLER, Cashier. • LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate t Arthur G. Cassel berry. late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, been granted to Edward 15. Stiller, Post Office Box 326, Harrisburg, Penn sylvania. to whom all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. EDWARD R. MILLER. Administrator. NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Estate of Mary A. Bowers, late ot Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, deceased, having I on grant ed to the undersigned, all persons In debted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. ! HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, Executor, Jj6SouthJSlaxket Square. LECAL NOTICES In the Matter of the Estate of Amanda Zimmerman, deceased. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the un dersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Amanda Zimmerman, deceased, has presented his Petition to the Orphans' • ourl of Dauphin County, Pennsylva nia. prayinK for an Order to sell at I rlvate Sale for the Payment of Debts, to one Rntteno Battene. for the JL'i" °' Twenty-one Hundred (J2,- 100.00) Dollars, the following describ ed Heal Estate: All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate in the Ninth Ward, of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point, on Howard street and corner line of lot of F. Ot tenmiller; thence south, along the lino of said lot of F. Ottenmiller one hundred and fifteen (lir.) feet to Flor ence alley; thence east, along Flor ence alley, twenty-six (2fi) feet to a. stake; thence north, on a line parallel with the line of F. Ottenmiller, and at right angles with Florence allev. | one hundred and fifteen (115) feet io [ Howard street; and thence, along me line of said Howard street to the cor ner of lot of F. Ottenmiller, the place of beginning. Having thereon erected house No. 1329 Howard street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Being the same property which Charles B. Fager and wife. did. by their deed dated the 31st day of March, A. D. ISB2, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for said county, in Deed Book "Z," Vol. f>, Page 547, . rant and convey un to Amanda Zimmerman, wife of John H. Zimmerman. And that the Orphans' Court of said county has fixed Monday, January 7. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, as the time and place for hearing and consideration of said Petition, when and where all parties interested raav appear and object to said Private Salp for any Legal or Equitable grounds or on account of the Insufficiency of the Price. SAMUEL S. SHANK. Administrator of the Estate of,. Amanda Zimmerman, deceased, NOTICE letters Testamentary on the Estate of Charles F. IStter. late of llarrisburg. Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, having been grunted to rant Miller Etter and the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate aro requested to make immediate pay ment .and those having claims will present them for settlement, to the j undersigned. | COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM , PANY, One of the Executors, 222 Market Street, j Harrisburg, Pa. • Call For Men to Man Ships Meets Hearty Response iiV Associated Press i Washington, Dec. 20. The gov ' ernment's call for young Americans to man the new ships of the mer chant fleet is meeting with gratify ing response according to reports reaching the shipping board to-da,y ( from Henry Howard of Boston, direc , ,tor of recruiting. ( r Mr. Howard says applications for places as sailors, tiremen, oilers, . cooks and stewards are being receiv ed at his office at the rate of 1 .Uttb , a day. Many applications are from . : college men. The Philadelphia office of the re. ' cruiting service reported it was swamped with applications. Penn sylvania has produced the greatest ; number of recruits for the new serv ice thus far, shipping board figures show. > Austrian Children Without Milk For Many Months fly As.foctaled Press r Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, Dec. t 18. Living proofs of the terrible ■ economic conditions in Austria were . furnished yesterday by the arrival at . Buchs, on the frontier of &76 pale and suffering children between the ages _ of 7 and 9. They are from VWnna and other Austrian towns. The children had not tasted milk for months. They had received bad bread in insufficient amounts, stoni -5 ach disease resulting. Their cloth ing was most scanty and there was no fuel in their homes. They will be distributed among various place in Switzerland until their health Is re- Stored. , Philadelphia Promised Relief in Coal Famine Py A xsoctnted Press Philadelphia, Dec. 20. Relief from the coal famine for this city by the receipt of 15.000 tons a day, will be gin early next week but increased shipments are expected in the mean time. William Potter, state fuel adminis trator, and Francis A. Lewis, chair man of the Philadelphia Fuel Com- , mittee, are working out relief meas ures which were decided upon in Washington yesterday in their con ference with Federal Fuel Adminis trator Garfield. On account of the great amount of preparation entailed it will be impos | sible for a few days to obtain the shipments which Dr. Garfield has de cided to divert to this city. Mr. Lewis to-day is making up the first list of dealers who are to re ceive the first big shipments of coal. This list is being prepared through * Information th chairman and other members of the fuel committee have obtained from the dealers since the committee has been in existence. The names and addresses of the , dealers will be sent to Dr. Garfield, j who will distribute these among the ' various railroad-controlled companies and the individual operators. ; Seek Sugar in Vain in Homes of Wealthy Newport, R. 1., Dec. 20. The 1 home of many wealthy families were searched to-day by United States - Secret Service agents on reports re ceived that quantities of sugar had - been hoarded. None was found. ROII lIERS TAKE 5.10,000 c By Associated Press a Chicago, Dec. 20. Robbers last I night stole approximately J. 10,000 . from the safety deposit vaults ot the I State Bank of Summit, a suburb. Tlio money belonged to the Corn Products Company, • and was placed in the vaults yesterday in preparation for pay day to-d#y. None of the bajilc'y " money was touched, 1 WILSON IN NEW .YORK ■ Alvah Wilson, a .Harrisburg boy, • who has had a large experience in the ' management of hotels, has been mad<- ' assistant manager of the Vanderbllt ' Hotel in New York City. Mr. Wilson's ■ more recent 1 connection and for a period of years • was with the EX. France, San Frftnclseo. TO OPEN BIOS Opening of bids for the remodeling , of the Camp Curtln building for .a [ Junior high school will probably be . the most Important business before . the city School Board to-morrow af . ternoon. . I 1 * mriI.DING PERMIT r A building permit was issued to-da\ to Charles W. Lady, contractor for Walti r S. Scholl, lor the erection of a one-story frame storage house at 131j> • JMarket,etreet.^K<cet < n 1 21
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