WHEN YOU ME AFTER RESULTS, ■ USE TELEGRAPH WANT ADS ©eaihs VI,BRIGHT Mrs. Emma Albright died January 3, 1!)1S, in her S3d year, at the home of her daugnter, Mrs L. W. Cowden, Lincoln street. Camp - Hill, Pa. . Funeral services at the above ad dress Sunday afternoon, at 3 o CIOCK. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment will be made j .Monday at Spring City, Pa. i (Spring City and Royersford papers, , please copy). j DINGER On January 3, 1918. 15. Dinger, at his late residence, lis* North Front street, aged 60 ye a is. funeral services on Monday after noon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1332 North Front str • Relatives and friends invited to at tend. Interment Paxtang cemeUi. • SMITH On JanOary 3, 1918, Sarah I Mary Smith, widow of the late v\ 11- | llam" Smith, aged 70 years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son. Thomas G. Smith, 112 street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Interment Harris burg Cemetery. , | Card OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS J WIS wish to thank our relatives, ] friends and neighbors for their many | kindnesses shown us during ou:r - j cent bereavement of the illness and death of our dearly beloved wife and mother. (sisned) j. BROWN, 6 G. E. BROWN. I M. R. BROWN. I IjOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's leather handbag on Court street. South street, Alyrtle a - | ley, North street or Third ? ward it' reurned to 200 1 ine street. | I IXSIKIC'HUNS BKCKL.EYS BUSINESS COLLEGE And CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL j Gives Individual Instruction, Gregg Shorthand Touch Typewriting, Book keeping. Accountancy. Arithmetic. English. Penmanship. Salesmanship ~ Kates Reasonable.. v „„„ W v Day and Night School Alt Jtear. N. Market Sq. Chas. R. Beckley. A TRAINING THAT SECURES Di-' i ect Results for young men and wo men as Stenographers. Typists, Book keepers. etc. VOU want that kind. No advance in tuition. Call and sec us or write to-day. THE OI'UCE; TRAINING SCHOOL, 121 Market i Street. YOUNG MEN WANTED To learn j the automobile business; can place 12 to 10 at a salary of $1,300 a year. It ! is impossible to get chauffeurs now, therefore we must insist on young men learning the automobile trade; one full course of instruction is SSO; guaranteed to please you; enroll now. Auto Transportation School. 27-29 North Cameron street. HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED Pipefitters, handy men. labor ers. • Apply to \ H. KOPPBR'S CO.. Care of Bethlehem Steel Co. Coke Oven Plant, Steelton, Pa. WANTED ' A CUTTER AND MAN FAMILIAR WITH MANUFACTURE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. SPLENDID PLANT OF FIFTY .MACHINES. GOOD TOWN. ADDRESS: PERFECTION GARMENT CO., MARTINSBURG. W. VA. WANTED—Lasting machine operator. Steady work guaran teed. Devine and Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co., 16th and State. WANTED All-around union job printer; also cylinder pressman and' a bookbinder. Steady position. Write, giving reference, Ashby Printing I Company, Erie, Pa. j BRIGHT BOYS l6 years! and over to learn shoe making. Good pay and steady work. [ Devine and Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co., 16th and State Sts. WANTED Truck driver, at once. Address U„ 6451, care of Telegraph. WANTED One or two more men to work in garage and auto schooi. You can earn sl2 to sls per week. Auto Transportation School, £5-27 i North Cameron street. LABORERS WANTED. Apply S. W. SHOEMAKER & SON, REILY AND FULTON STS., M In rear of r BLOUGH MFG. CO. WANTED A bright, energetic, young man, between 19 and 25 years I of age. Excellent opportunity 1 for advancement. Apply to E. D. THOMAS, Elllott-Flsher Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. MEN WANTED to load atone. 27He per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per i week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax. ' tang. REAL EOT ATE FOR SALE BUY ONE OF THESE HOUSES FOR A HOME 1321 Berry hill St.—3-story brick dwelling—B rooms bath—-as. Lot, 14x100 Jtj.sou I 450 Crescent St.—2-story brick I house—6 rooms —bath—furnace. 92,200 021 Green St.—Lot 20x171, im proved with 2-story brick and frame house and 2-story brick •hop $:,00 1844 l'ark St. —3-story brick dwelling—B rooms—bath—steam heat —gas and electricity. Lot 1727 stute St.—3-story brick dwelling (one of a pair)—B rooms —bath—furnace. Lot. 17x103 ft Bargain price. 2124 SiiKciuelinnnn St.—2-story , brick house—7 rooms—bath—• i steam heat—gas and electricitv 1 l Lot, 18x74 H •2,800 Miller Brothers & Co. Member llbg. Heal Estate Board MIA I, ESTATE insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Street* 7 ——" FRIDAY EVENING. HELP WANTED—MALE BOOKBINDER WANTED FIRST-CLASS JOB FINISHER. STATE AGE AND EX PERIENCE. APPLY CHEMICAL PUBLISHING CO., EASTON/PA. CHANCE TO SEE NEW YORK, build ships and beat the Kaiser! Y'oung men wanted; paid while learn ing the business; wages advanced rap | idly. We can use industrious young i men. If you have the right stuff in | you large shipbuilding company will \ teach you to become boilermakers, i machinists, coremakers, shipfitters. riviters. Apply Box A, 6808, care of Telegraph. I WANTED Y'oung men over seven teen years six months of age to learn Telegraphy at P. R. R. School of In struction. Apply Roo*n 17, Pennsyl vania Railroad Depot. i WANTED—Man to look after elec- '■ trie distribution and \york in small i borough plant. Address Lineman, ( care of Telegraph. ' t WANTED | Boys to assist in delivery de ! partment. Also to learn print . ing business. a Apply j THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. I Printing, Binding, Designing, Photo Engraving, Die Stamping, Platff Printing. llarrlsburg. Pa. i —I GOOD MACH INI S T S j liathe, planer, floor and bench; hands. Steady , work. Good. wages. Plenty of overtime, and | bonus. Apply at once to Mar- j Foundry and Machine j Works, Harrisburg, Pa. HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED Middle-aged widow or j i maiden lady for housekeeper in small' family. Address Box A, 6454, care of j Telegraph. | i HOUSEKEEPER WANTED One ! who prefers good home to high wages, j No children. Full charge. Inquire j Box O. 6809, care of Telegraph. j WANTED White girl to act as i chambermaid. Apply 222 Chestnut | street. J WANTED Typist to do hilling j and office work. Permanent position. Address G., 6452, care of Telegraph. | WE have several positions open for r women at $7 per week. Apply Sani- j tary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth | and Elm streets. HOSIERY KNITTERS AND LOOPERS j WANTED Also learners over 16 years of age. i Best working conditions. High j wages and bonus paid weekly. I APPLY AT ONCE. NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO., I S. 14th AND MAYFLOWER STS. j WANTED Bookkeeper and steno grapher. Good chance for advance ment. Address E„ 6450, care of Tele- I graph. j j SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS An Exceptional Opportunity. Owing to the great demand for our products, we are pre- ! ! paring to increase the manu i faqture of same, and are tak ing on Sewing Machine Opera - i tors. The inexperienced will be paid while learning. Owing to the high efficiency of our machines, together with good light, ventilation, I sanitary appliances and safety I devices, which are second to no factory, operators are able | io make good money, plus a bonus every pay day. POSITIONS ARE PERMANENT. i Inquire at office. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO Reily and Fulton Streets. " WANTED. Girls, experi enced on power sewing ma chines, also a few iearners. Ap ply Devine & Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co., 16th and State streets. & WANTED l! girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor- I 1 ner Second and North streets. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female ; GOVERNMENT CLERK EXAMINA- i TIONS iff Harrisburg January 6. SIOO I month. Thousands wanted. Sample questions free. Franklin Institute Dept. 407-L, Rochester, N. Y. ' j WANTED. CANVASSERS i men or women, for house-to- I house canvass. Those havins ' 1 magazine or newspaper ex- 1 ! perience preferred. See Mr ' Beck, Room 4, the Telegraph I Building Annex. Call be" ' tween 8 and 10 or after 4 I P. M. 1 ■== - SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE A YOUNG, married man, with twelve years' experience, desires posi tion as bookkeeper or office manager. Can handle correspondence. Address Box E, 6777, care of Telegraph. I WANTED Young man wishes po sition as chauffeur or salesman; ex perienced in both; can furnish refer- i | ence and also capital. Apply Louis l i Covetan. 241 Frederick street. Steel ton. Bell phone 120 Y. ' AVANTED Man wishes position as mechanic and automobile repalr ! Man—radiator repairman, too; all ex , perience in machinery. 628 South Sec ! ond street, Steelton, Pa. MAN to Beat Carpets is far In ferior to renting a Hoover Electric Cleaner. Inquire of Mr. Martin, 3318 J. Leave your number If he isn't i in. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIo A WOMAN to clean house is far in ferior to renting a Hoover Electric | Cleaner. Inquire of Mr. Martin, 3318 J. j Leave your number if he isn't in. j I BOARDERS WANTED WANTED Ono boarder in private family. . All conveniences. Good Board. Apply 1506 State street. WANTED Two gentlemen board ers in private family.' Good home. Call 1216 Penn street. i ROOMS FOR RENT I- ! TWO bright, airy, well-furnished I rooms on third floor, for light house- I keeping, with use of bath and phono. | Apply 1606 North Third street. I FURNISHED ROOMS in an apart ] rr.ent for rent —gentlemen only. Ap jply 209 Walnut street. Ring bell No. I or phone 392 R. 1 LARGE, well-furnished second floor j bedroom for rent; all conveniences. Bell phone. Women must not apply. 1109 Green street. FOR RENT Third floor front room nicely furnished heated jail conveniences. Apply 1601 Green street. I FOR RENT Room in private fam ! °n Third street, about three i"OG from Markct - CaU BeU ph° ne I METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, iui nished rooms, tiot and cold water, ' ' i Kates, $3 per week and up. ! " Market, at the Subway Entrance. : FURNISHED ROOMS AinD BATH— j J' or respectable colored people. Apply .Mrs. Walter Carter, 333 South Front j street. Steelton. Pa. j ROOMS WANTED ' ! WANTED During January only, | three furnished rooms for light house j Keeping, by family consisting of man, | wife and grown daughter. Address ! Boom 11, Y. M. C. A. I ~ APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1 TWO-ROOM APARTMENT Two I blocks from Capitol; steam heat; elec tric kgnts. iteferences. 311 North I Sixth street. | = ! APARTMENTS WANTED | WANTED February 1, by family jof three adults, a live-room apart- i j ment, with bath. Address H., care ( of Telegraph. j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1513 REGI.N'A ST. —2Vi-story frame —lmprovements side and rear en- . trance bargain. Irwin M. Cassell, '1444 Reglna street. ! FOR SALE—No. 28 South Fifteenth j street three-story brick liopse 8 \ i ooms and bath gas electric light furnace heat. Bell Realty | Co., Bergner BuHding. ! FOR SALE No. 1522 Swatara j j street three-story brick house —i with all improvements light from ! | three sides. Inspect it. Bell Realty | Co., Bergner Building. ! $2,850 WILL PURCHASE No. 520 Curtin street three-story brick I dwelling, with S rooms and bath —gas i —furnace drive alley on rear. Bell | Realty Co., Bergner Building. | $2,500 WILL PURCHASE No. 441 j South Fifteenth street brick dwell | irtg, with 7 rooms and bath gas ! furnace cemented cellar. Bell i Realty Co., Bergner Building. I FOR SALE A fine residence in 'the village of Landisville, Lancaster I County, Pa., situated on the Harris- Iburg and Lancaster pike, gix miles ! within the latter place. A frontage of 1120 ft., lot back 125 ft., convenient to | trolley and steam cars, electric light, I cellar heat, concrete walks, good well jof water by the door. Call on the owner, D. D. Saunders, Landisville, Lancaster County, Pa. $2,000 >v'ILL BUY' either 1935 or 1937 State. Side entrance. Lot runs through to Walnut street. 11. G. Ped-. low, 3 South Thirteenth street. | PENBROOK 2640 Canby street-=- (2%-story frame. Lot, 25x90 ft. Is I ottered at $1,200. 11. G. Pedlow, 3 | South Thirteenth street. A LICENSED HOTEL PROPERTY J FOR SALE in a business town, Lan caster county. Cheap and on easy terms. Full possession April 1. Ap ! ply C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, | Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. I 1925 CHESTNUT ST. Practically new 3-story brick dwelling; 8 rooms and bath; gas; electric light; steam heat; porches; drive alley on rear; I garage; lot, ISx.IOO. Offered at an at | tractive price. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES —Three-story brick on Boyd street frame house, 1108 North Cameron street; live houses on Bailey street All on easy monthly payments. Lin coln Realty Co., Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Good business Realty proposition. $5,000 cash required a P. Duranz, 1225 North Sixth street. Also have some good investment propositions in Real Estate on easy term!. J. E. GIPPLE, —REALTOR— FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING | 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259 j Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board HOUSES FOR-SALE I Cheap houses on the Hill; also , houßes in Steelton, Hlghsplre, Pax | tang, Progress and Edgemont. Cheap, ; and easy payments. Prices, $1,400 up. C. H. CORDER I Real Estate and Insurance. Rents Collected. Bell 2412 R. 1190 Walnut | Street. Harrisburg. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT | FOR RENT Furnished house,' 7 I rooms and bath, steam heat. Apply 11914 Bellevue. Immediate possession, j Call, or address, J. F. Bierstine, Bu | reau of Railways. State Capitol. | FOR RENT Stables and wagon sheds; ono for 40 horses, one for 15 horses, or one for 25 horses; from April 1. J. S. Sible, 266 Herr street. TWENTY-NINTH AND DERRY STREETS New houses lo rooms and bath electric lights steam heat. Call J. W. Kline, 1322 State Bell phone 3612 W. FOR RENT Brick houses, with all Improvements and steam heat J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market street REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent I HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller. 31 North Second. Bell phone 307J.. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE sl2s Granphonola. with lot of records. Must be sold at once on account of owner being draft ed. Price for outfit, $95. Apply 41 North Sixteenth street. BOOKS—Several libraries for sale books in fine condition, at average price of 10c, cost many times more: Aurand's, 925 North Third. HARRISBTOG TELEGRAPH WWWWWWWMWWWMMMWMWWMMWWWMWMWWW I \ I | Classified Advertising like every- | tiling else worth while takes time. A j one time ad may bring the result you s want and it may not. Three times or | | more may bring results, but its the fel- > | low who sticks to it that always wins |i I out. Even though you run an ad ten 5 I times or a month, it pays in the long | run. | s * s j WWVtWmmWWVWWtMWWVtWWWWMMVWWWV I FPU SALE—MISCELLANEOUS CALKS—CALKS—CALKS | Diamond, Giant Grip, Green Bay, i Red Tip, Blizzard, Rowe Ring Point, I Rowe Junior, Black Diamond and Al ways Sharp, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street. A LOT of unredeemed silverware at ■ bargain prices (or Xmas. Apply N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. Eastern LILIES 52.50 per dozen. Keeney's Cut-Uato Flower Shop, 810 I North Third street. FOR SALE 535.00 child's reed coach. Good as new. Price, $15.00. 2134 Derry street. j BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented and ex : changed. Geo. P. lillotson, 205 .Locust street. FOR SALE I Stock of Merchant's Ice Com ipany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania lor sale. Can be bought below; par. Room 203 Commonwealth 1 Trust Company Building. FOR SALE, at table's, 111-1171 South Second street. Lawn Fence ! Field Fence. Gates, Poultry Netting ' Building Hardware, Plaster Board, rpHon W Board. i Doors, Sash, Shutters, Moulding ' Porch Posts I'umps etc. ' j I j HERE are a few extraordinary , bargains for any one in the printing business who can make use of them: 1 Danniels Planer. 1 Saw and Trimmer. 1 Danniels Steam Trap. •, 1 Oil Filterer. 1 Gas Metal Pot. 1 Hickolt Ruling Machine. 2 Model 1 Linotypes. If you can use ony of the above, drop in to see us. The question of I price and terms can be easily ar ranged. The TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO., | Printing, Binding, Designing, Photo- I Engraving, Die Stamping and | Plate Printing, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Gas Sentinel auto- j matic cook stove, cabinet, compara tively new. Apply 25 North Thir- 1 teenth street. I POR SALE One second-hand steam boiler—capacity, 2.200 ft. i n ■r oo d condition and a bargain. M. H. BAKER & CO., Heating and Plumbing I Contractors, 1330 Perry St. Both Phones. SASH At Gable's. 111-117 South Second street, 5,000 sets of new sash, SxlO, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.75 per set. All other regular sizes, doors and shutters, all sizes, FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON, 1 Reliable Jeweler and Broker, ! 422 Market Street. BUSINESS PERSONALS ! LAWYER wants to form partner ship in Harrisburg. Have had large experience in trial cases. Practiced under both common law and code sys tems. Address F., 6776, care of Tele graph. CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDEß—Es timates furnished. All kinds of re pair work. H. W. Hummer, 1423 Lib erty. Bell phone 4420. —SPECIALS— i We have had a wonderful Holiday . | Business. However, we liave left 1 some odds and ends which we ure I going to close out. II Men's Overcoats, values to $12.50. Special $6.90 , I Men's Overcoats, values to $15.00. .; Special $8.90 Men's Mackinaws, values to SIO.OO. Special Boys' Mackinaws, values to 1 $5.50. Special i.53.95 t Men's heavy U-suits. Special... .$1.25 Boys' U-suits 75c to 85c Men's Leather Mittens. Special.. 25c Men's Arctics. Special JX.25 OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 North Fourth Street. Across from Y. W. C. A. Open Evenings. KEYSTONE IRON AND METAL CO deals in bteel, rags, rubber, metals and papermill supplies. Broad and Wal * lace. Also salvage from fire and wreck Call Bpll phone 936, Dial 3045. QUININE —Look out for that grippi s feeling, likely to catch you this l changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE . PHOSPHO-QUININ E will stave it oft if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. ■ 119 Market street. . Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers lor estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. FOR RENT L Hoover Electric, Suction Sweepers. Day or hour. Satisfaction guaranteed. MARTIN. 3318 J. If not in, leave your call for me t ' r 1 MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION - CO., Builders and Contractors. House . building our specialty. Job work j looked after carefully. UJai 3706. . OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. BUSINESS PERSONALS | UPHOLSTERING And furniture! i repairing, mattresses renovated and I cushions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SEVERAL BUSINESS PROPOSI TIONS FOR SALE that should inter est you confectionery business and also a cigar and pool business. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE, CHEAP Laundry doing good-paying business, in near |by town. Reason for selling, ill | health. Inquire Box K, 6445, caro of Telegraph. LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE Good location, doing good business. Rent reasonable. Selling on account of ex pecting call to colors. Good oppor tunity for right man. A. P. DoRANZ, 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board j FOR RENT Good, Country Hotel, !in a town near large city, wuh j license, for rent. References. Apply ! Harrisburg Bottling Works, L' 6 Grace I avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. POOL ROOM —VDolng a good busi ] ness, for sale on account of manager i expecting to be called to colors. Con sists of 3 tables and all equipment; ) two show cases, one wall case, cash I register, ten chairs and stock. Call for particulars. A. P. DORANZ, 11225 N. Sixth St. Phone. | Memoer Harrisburg Real Estate Board i FINANCIAL —— ——— WE would like to borrow SI,OOO on | good real estate security. Address ! Mortgage and Bond Dept.. P. O. Box 349. Harrisburg, Pa. Hauling and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. 1 Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capi tal St. C. V. 5897, Bell 852 W. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS \ TWO STOREROOMS FOR RENT — /Desirable location. Can be used for ! stationery store. Apply A. P. Doranz, i 1225 North Sixth street. j FOR RENT A suite of two rooms, facing Market street. Apply to Com monwealth Trust Company, 222 Mar | ket street. I j MARKET STREET STORE FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL NEW DAYLIGHT STORE, 504 MARKET ST. CIIAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. ; | $12.00 STOREROOMS i j Nos. 248 and 2ljyfi Hamilton street, near Third. Suitable for barbershop, tailor, I poolroom, etc. Good location. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. FARMS , 41-ACRE FARM, also 11-acre Farm along trolley line and on State Road, east of city. Water and gas. orchard, buildings, etc. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. \ 200-ACRE FARM, also 70-acre farm near trolley line and State Road; A 1 Stock farms, line buildings, orchards and good running water, 6 miles east of Harrisborg. Apply to C. H. Corder 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell , 2412 R. 26-ACRE FARM 2% miles east of Middletown 2O acres clear tim ber, good buildings, large poultry. | house, well and cistern water; all kinds of fruit; place, for truck and poultry. H. E. Albert. Middletown No. 2. FOR SALE York County Farm 38 acres, 11 miles from Harrisburg 3 ( miles from Goldsboro, 1 mile to store church and school. Will sell or ox i change for city property. Price $4- , 000, including farm Implements,' feed . and seed, etc.; 2 good horses; 2 cows 3 ! hogs, 50 .chickens; running water 'in ; house, barn and hog house; seven room house: barn and other outbuild ings. Everything ready to go to work Must be sold in next 30 days. Bargain for livewire. Address L. E. M., care of Harrisburg Telegraph.' . FARM FOR SALE 165 ACRES 7O acres fields, 95 I acres woodland; >4 mile from Carson . vllle; large brick house; good bank 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 many 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, Harrisburg. r * el AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Magnetoes all makes Bosch Dixlo, Eisemann. SplitdorfT. Different makes of carburetors, switches colls starters, generators. Cut prices. A. SCHIFFMAN, Bell phone 3633. 1021 Market St. FOR SALE Overland —1917 Delivery Model BS. In . good running condition. New tires f Will sacrifice for less than half the , original cost. Will demonstrate. Ford—l9ls Delivery, In good shape Price. $225. Call Ball phone 130 M or 1849 R. I AUTOMOBILES OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT , JANUARY SALE 40 cars, overhauled, repaint ed, looking and running like new, will bo offered this month. Make your selection now and buy at January price for Spring- Delivery. Pay a deposit and .we will give you/' FREE STORAGE until Spring. OVERLAND TOURING, special starting and lighting system; reflnished dark maroon, black trimmings. Cost new $1,650. Sale Price, $575. OVERLAND ROADSTER, in splendid mechanical condi tion; reflnished, tires like new. Sale Price, $575. OVERLAND TOURING. 5-pas senger, electric starter and lights, slip covers and extra equipment. Sale Price, $560. OVERLAND TOURING. 5-pas scngeu, electric lights; over . | hauled and repainted. A line . j easy-riding, roomy car. Sale Price, $425. i; II WILLYS-KNIGHT, 5-passenger touring, wire wheels, spot light. Repainted, tires like new, motor better than ever. I bITDSON TOURING, reflnished and in good mechanical con- I dition. \ STUDEBAKER, small 5-passen ger touring, electric lights and starter. i CADILLAC ROADSTER, roomy, , powerful, in line shape. Equip i • ped with Cord Tires. 1 CROW-ELKHART TOURING, lots of power. A splendid light car at one-half cost. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG i' CO., [I 212-214 NORTH SECOND ST. OPEN EVENINGS. BOTH PHONES JI _ : NORTHEASTERN STARTER and j generator for Ford. .vith chain Ovg ! wheel and stand In guaranteed shape. . Will sell for $35. Also two Ford rear i I springs. A. Schlffman, 1021 Market. , I Del! 3633. | ' I FOR SALEP£-1916 Model, NATIONAL. . "Highway TWelve" cylinder, seven ! passenger Touring Car. Run only one thousand miles. Same as new. Ex . ceptional Bargain at $950. Only CASH offer considered. Two new extra . tires, tubes and rims Included at re. . duction, if wanted Write John M Geddes, 331 High street, Williamsport s FOR SALE Flve-passenger, six . cylinder touring car. Good condition . Also Ford delivery car, panel body! . Inquire Federick's Garage, Front and Forster streets. USED TIRES FOR SALE From 30x3 >/4 to 37x5—a1l sizes—Straight [ Side and Q. D. A. Sfchiffman, 1021 . Market. Bell 3633. . I WE SELL AUTOMOBILES in con- I signment and charge only 5 per cent - No storage charges if car is not sold • Auto Transportation School, 27-29 N. Cameron street. OLD AUTOS ~ I Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers lin any condition. See me before sac ! rtflcing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto ! Wrecking. A. Scliiffman. 1021 Market I street. 801 l 8633. Bl WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ' Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers j for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt. r j S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest i prices for second-hand clothing, | .shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will ['convince. Bell 2899 M, 1116 Cowden. ! MATERNITY NURSING —By reli able woman. Will help with work. ; No washing. SB.OO week. Address E„ 980, care of Telegraph. I MAX SMELTZ , Second-hand furnituro bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call ' Bell 1381R or Dial 5817, or drop a pos ! tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street. Will call, city or country. CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— [ Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. 8. Refkin, 407 Broad [ street. ,Bell phone 2860. | WE BUS all kinds of disc records. N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. [ MORRIS SAYS save money buying . new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris j Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. , - Cleaners and Dyers ; FALSE ECONOMV —lt Is certainly ■ "false economy" for men of business to neglect their clothing. Our Clean ' ing and Pressing Service means bet ter impressions on your trade. J Eggert's Cleaning and Dyeing J Works, 1245 Market street. Both j phones. Call and deliver. GOODMAN'S does cleaning, repair ing, dyeing, pressing the better way. ; A trial will convince you. Call and I deliver. Both phones. N. Sixth. Money to Loan PRIVATE LEGAL RATE LOANS l ; sls TO S3OO 1 FOR LONG OR SHORT TIME ON FURNITURE, REAL ESTATE, s SECURED NOTES. ' PAYMENTS MONTHLY OR WEEKLY CO-OPERATIVE LOAN CO., t 204 CHESTNUT STREET. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. Musical t "PIANO" —$95.00 will buy upright . piano, mahogany case and good make. Guaranteed five years. Call, or ad dress, J. W. Miller, 1819 Derry street. IF you can't And that copy of Cen tury Sheet Music anywhere in town, i try Stauffer's, 1213 North Third street, ■ or Bell phone 3242 J. Over 2,000 num ) hers In stock. All the popular hit* In stock as well. • PIANOS -lUNEIi" AND REPA.IRJBL ■ by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14 Soutb Fourth street. JANUARY 4, 1918. Musical | IP you can't And that Record for I your Talking Machine anywhere, try Stauffer's, 1213 North Third street, or Bell phone 8242 J. TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only OYLER'B. 14 South Fourth street. 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. Money to I.oan WE LEND MONEY In compliance with Act of June 17, 1015, to individu- i als in need of ready cash; small loans a specialty; business confidential; payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Spooner Building. 3 North Market Square. Storage STORAGE—Fireproof and non-flre proof warehouses. Private rooms for household goods, $2 a month up. Har risburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd St. STORAGE—4I9 Eroad street, house hold goods.merchandise. Private rooms sl-$3. Wagons, 75c month. D. Cooper & Co., 417 Broad St. Both phones. STORAGE, BROAD AND WALLACE STS.—Household goods and merchan dise. Private rooms, $1.50 to $3.00 per month. Keystone Iron and Metal Co., Broad and Wallace streets. I STORAGE —ln brick building, rear I 408 Market. Household goods in clean, I private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener. 408 Market street. Undertaken RUDOLPH Iv. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmcr, 511 North Second Street. Bell 252. Dial 3145. , SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. Where to Dine Weil STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT. Home cooking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies in sepa _ rate diningroom. MOTORCYCLES AXD BICYCLES BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES New and rebuilt bikes at prices that are not equaled in the city. Come in and let us sell you a bike on an easy payment plan. We make terms to suit you. I have personally sold from 200 to 300 bikes each year In this city for the past several years, which is evident be yond doubt that my treatment and prices are the best. Guaranteed repairing at reasonable prices, by men who know how to do work right. This is the season of th year to have your bike put in good hape for the summer season. Let us give you an estiinato on the job. Repairing of all kinds, re nickeling, re-enameling, weld ing. straightening frames or anything pertaining to a bike or motorcycle. We aim to give the best service in the city. Write, phone or call. Bell 385J Dial 3590. C. A. SPRENKLE, Cycle and Auto Supply Co., 107 Market St. ~ BICYCLES On easy terms, pay as you ride. Guar anteed repairing; trade here, save money. Get a square deal. New manage ment. 11. F. ESTERBROOK. Dial 4990. 912 North Third St. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS FOR RENT Private garage, with light and heat, at 128 Cranberry al ley. $lO per month. Apply to Donald McCormlck. YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third street. — t , BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones. WE can store two more automo biles. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third. WM. PENN GARAGE 301-0 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. 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 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Harrlsburg Bridge Company will be held at the Board of Tradfe Building in the City of Harris burg, on Monday, January 7. 1918, be tween the hours of 1 and 3 P. M., when they will clept a President, Secretary and Treasurer, and twelve Dirafctors to serve for the ensuing year. J. D. BPONG, Secretary and Treasurer. January 2, 1918. Estate of Joseph 8. Wallace, de- LRTTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are re quested to n ako payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to the undersigned. JOHN M. BROOMALL Media, Pa. Or his Attorney. EDWARD F. DOEHNE. 317 Chestnut Street. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Letters Testamentary having been duly granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Ed. Hoofnagle, late of Penbrook, Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, to whom all persons who are indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment, and all persons hav ing any legal claim against or de mand upon said estate, shall make the samo known without delay. LILLY HOOFNAGLE. Exacutrlx, Penbrook, Pa. I. B. BWARTO, Attorney, No. 108 North Second Street, Harrlaburg, Pa. "FARMERS' MARKET COMPANY A meeting of the Stockholders of the Farmers' Market Cotjjpany, for the purpose of electlng r Flve Director* and transaction of sdeh other busi ness as may bo presented, will be held nt the office or the Company. Room No. 9. 28 North Third Street, Tuesday, January 8, 1918, botween 10 and 11 o'clock A. M. DANIEL M DULL, Secretary. SEC. OF MUNITIONS CABINET MEMBER PROPOSED BY BILL Probable Action by Legisla tors Result of War Opera tions Investigation IN CONTROL OF SUPPLIES* War Department to Operate* During Term of War and For One Year Thereafter By Associated Press Washington, Jan. 4.—A depart ment of munitions under a new cab inet head known as the secretary of munitions, is proposed in a bill In troduced to-day by Chairman Cham berlain, of the Senate Military Com mittee, as a result of its investiga tion of war operations. Then ew department would oper ate during the war and one year thereafter. The bill has the backing of the Senate committee and will be strongly pressed. The new secre tary of munitions would have power under the President's direction to c 9Wtrol arms, ammunition, food, clothing, equipment, tentage, trans portation and any other materials the President shall designate as mu nitions of war. Government bureaus, agencies and funds necessary to a munitions ad ministration would be transferred to the new department which contem plates control of naval as well as army supplies. "The bill Is Intended to increase and expedite the supply of munitions of war," said Senator Chamberlain. "One great trouble with the war es tablishment as disclosed by the in- . vestigation has been a lack of co ordination and the seeming Impos sibility of getting rid of circuitous methods of doing business. Until there can bo co-ordination and methods more direct, the United States will be grouping in the dark for many months before we can place ourselves in proper fighting trim. > "This measure places all jurisdic tion over munitions of war which is defined at length in the ball —and covering everything in one person known as the secretary of munitions; subject to tho direction, of course, of the President. Tt co-ordinates all the bureaus, cuts red tape, does away with useless decisions what had tend ed only to hamper direct action and gets to theheart of the whole situa tion. "I believe if Congress can see its way to the enactment of this meas ure, and the proper man is placed at the head of the Department of Muni tions, America twill soon be occupy ing its proper place at the battle front. It will be noted the measure is only in force during the continu ance of the war which brings it into existence." Harrisburg Men Give Endorsement to War Recreation Work Directors of the Chamber of Com merce and Harrisburg Rotary Club, at luncheon at the Engineers Club to mental energy; no moral effort; no cosmetics of culture; no evolution of character and no progress or civlllsa tlon can impart to the human soul a single attribute of siflrltual life. 2,000 Cossacks Reported Killed in Explosion of Russian Munitions Depot By Associated Press Stockholm, Jan. 4.—A Haparanda dispatch to the Tidnlngen says the munlUons depot on the Russian southwestern front was blown up re cently and that all buildings within a radius of two kilometers were de stroyed. Two trains loaded with Cossacks on the way to the Don dir- wrecked causing the death 19