IF AT HIST YOU. DON'T SUCCEED, USE TEIEGIAPI WANT ADS £>eatbs SHAFFNEII On Wednesday, Janu ary 16, 1918, lit 7:40 A. M„ Mrs. Anna Sliartner, wife of the late Emanuel Shaffner, at her residence, 1330 Haehnlen street, aged 72 years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, the Rev. J. A. Lyter officiating. The relatives and friends are invited to t attend without further notice. In terment East Harrisburg Cemetery. hOOKUK On January 15, 1918, Sam- j uel Walls looker, in his 52d year, ] died at UarrisbtH Hospital. i Funeral services will be held 1< ri day afternoon, at 2 o clock, from his residence, 220 North Fourteenth street, the Rev. Mr. Mudge, pastor, of Pine Street Presbyterian Church, officiating, to which relatives and friends are invited. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. HIXKENUACH On Tuesday after noon, at 3:40 o'clock, Joseph Hin- 1 kenbach died at the home of his | father. Mr. E. L Rinkenbaeh. Funeral on Friday morning, at 11 o'clock, from the home of his pa- i rents, 216 Forster street. The rela tives and friends are invited to at-j tend without further notice. Inter- • ment private. ETTER On January 18, 1918, Wil- j liam Henry Etter, aged 70 years, t> , months and 21 days. Funeral services Friday afternoon, , January 18, at 2:30, from his late ( residence, 303 Briggs street. Rela tives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. Inter ment Paxtang Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS r MR. E. 11. McCOY wishes to thank V his friends and neighbors lor their ML. kindness during his recent Bereave r ment. lasiKtitmoxs BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE J And CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL •The School of Quality.' Gives Individual Instruction, Oregg Shorthand Touch Typewriting, Book keeping, Accountancy. Arithmetic, "English, Penmanship. .Salesmanship— iiatcs Reasonable. Bell 3688 J. Uay und Night School AU Vear. ENTER ANY TIME, i) N. Market Sq. Chaa. R. Beckley. A TRAINING THAT SECURES Di rect Results lor young men and wo men as stenograpners. Typists, Book- Keepers, etc. I'UU want that kinu. No advance ill tuition. Call and see us or write to-day. THE Oil' ICE TRAINING SCHOOL 121 Market street. ; YOUNG MEN WANTED To learn the automobile business; can place 12 . to lti at a salary of SI,BOO a year. It i is impossible to get chauffeurs now, therefore we must insist on young men itarning the automobile trade; one fuil course of instruction Is si>o;, guaranteed to please you; enroll now. Auto Transportation School. 27-29 North Cameron street. LOST AND FOUND IX)ST A pair of noseglasses on Third, between North and Briggs. Re ward if returned to 814 Green street, or call Bell phone lIELI 7 WANTED —MALE WANTED A man for an estab- j lislied route out of town. Must give \ iiond. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., P OS North Second. . - EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN WANTED To take charge of a mining plant. Salary, $2,000 per year, with opportunity to increase. ■ Party must come with first class reference. A-ply 122j Nol-th Sixth Street. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED One or two more men to work in garage and auto school. You can earn sl2 to sls per week. Auto Transportation School, 25-27 North Cameron street. BOYS Over 16 years, to assist in and learn manufacturing business, ciocd chance for good boys. Call 250 Hummel street. WANTED ■ — Expert Box Spring maker. Good opportunity. United States Mattress Co., Twelfth ana ] Herr streets. HIGH COST OF LIVING SOLVED— Make ten or fifteen dollars a week placing accident and sickness Insur ance durins? your spare time, evenings, etc. No capital required. Address National Casualty Co., Detroit, Michi gan. BASS SINGER WANTED Bass singer wanted for solo, quartet and chorus work. Give experience. Replies treated con fidentially. Address B. M., care of Telegraph. MEN WANTED to load stone. 27V4c per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax. tang. MACHINISTS WANTED BORING-MILL PLANER, SLOT TER, LATHE, MILLING MACHINE AND GENERAL HANDS. HIGHEST WAGES TO COMPETENT MEN. EIGHT-HOUR SHOP. PLENTY OF OVERTIME. CALL, OR WRITE TO SUPERINTENDENT OF LABOR. POOLE ENGINEERING AND MACHINE CO. BALTIMORE, MD. MtMUIUWWmVWHiUUttV, FOR RENT 1 * HOUSES * J $3114 N. 3rd St., 2 s. f„ 6 r. ... 12£ < 1500 S. 12th St.. 3 (j. b„ Br. b„ $ $ *17.50$ 5 1203 N. 14th St., 3 s. b„ 9 r. ... 825S * 726 S. 28th St •37.5 US J 2010 N. 3rd St., 3 s. b„ 9 r., b., #lO5 52120 Chestnut St., (Bellevue i Park) 11 r., 2 b *755 5 2005 N. 3rd St., 35.b„13 r. and $ $ bath, steam heat $75? * 2220 Chestnut St., (Bellevue S S Park), 3s. b., 13 r., 3 b 9125$ $ APARTMENTS J <227 Pine St., 2 rooms £3os 5 STORE ROOMS $ >329 Market St., Second and J 4 third floors *7ss JIOO7-9 N.'3rd St., (24x40) #4O 5 SPenn-Harris Hotel —Several choices Store rooms on Third St. $ J OFFICES $ $212 Locust St. (Franklin Bldg.) J WAREHOUSE $ 5 3-story frame building, 5000 sq. # X ft. floor epace; central 0$ fMiller Brothers & CoJ * Member Hbg. Heal Efttnte Board $ * HEAL ESTATE S > Insurance Surety Hondo< } l.oeust and Court Street* $ WEDNESDAY EVENING, IUSLP WAXXED—MALE YOUNG MEN. wlio would like to qualify in the field of foreign and di mestlc commerce; special agent, In • terstate Commerce Department, L E. U., will be In Harrisburg for a few days; prefer to talk with men now employed; interviews may be had by appointment; state hours most conr. venient. Box R, 6462, care of Harris •burg Telegraph. MACHINISTS WANTED Competent, roundhouse machine and erecting shop hands, for modern j shop. No labor trouble. 50 cents per j hour. Nine-hour day. Time and one half for overtime. APPLY TO F. P. PFAHLER, BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. R. CO., CUMBERLAND, MD. THE DAYTON METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY. DAYTON. OHIO. Requires the following help: Toolmakers, ■ Tool Design ers, Automatic Screw Machine Operators, Stenographers, I Layout Draftsmen and De tailers, Machinists on repair work. Good opportunity to i do your bit. Working condl | tions an'd wages good. Ad dress ! THE DAYTON METAL PRO DUCTS COMPANY, EMPLOYMENT DEPART MENT, DAYTON, OHIO. I WANTED Reliable man for in surance work. Salary and commis- j sion. Old line Industrial Co. Debit now open. Apply 9 South Markat Square. Room 3, Second Floor. WANTED Driver for Reo truck for ice cream delivery. Apply to Dean F. Walker, 409 North Second street. j WANTED t— Young man, between | 16 and 20 years, in an Insurance and Real Estate Office to collect rents. State experience, reference and salary expected. Address K„ 6156, care of | Telegraph. AN EXPERIENCED MAN WANT ED Apply Federick's Garage, Fors- I ter, near Front. WANTED Counter Man, Hershey Quick Bunch. Must be capable and neat-appearing. One with previous experience preferred. SIO.OO to $50.00 per month, including board, etc. Ap ply In person, Hershey Employment : Bureau, Hershey, Pa. HELP WANTED—FEMALE i GIRLS WANTED —To work In : laundry; alto woman to mend. Ap ! plv Keystone Laundry, 620 Harris. WANTED Young woman dem- j I onstrator for store and liouse-to | house. In good section only. Salary, ! and steady position. Address I„ 6775, care of Telegraph. WANTED Capable saleslady In Shoe Department of Hershey Depart- I ment Store. $lO to sl2 per week. Must have had shoe experience and understand thu details of retail shoe merchandising. Apply in person, Hershey Employment Bureau, Her shey, Pa. WANTED Woman to work in filling department. SB.OO and Bonus to start. United States Mattress Co., Twelfth and Herr street. HOUSEKEEPR WANTED For an elderly couple in a small town. Re- j ply, stating wages, to R., 6792, care I of Telegraph. WANTED Strong girls for gen- I eral housework, cooking included, 223 j South street. ! WANTEO—Thoroughly experienced saleswoman for notion department; also makers and apprentices for mil linery department. Apply Robinson Ac Co., Third and Broad streets. WANTED Woman for general housework. Small family. Apply 222? Penn street. WANTED Sewing Machine Operators to make ladies' and children's wear. Also trim mers and folders. Easy work and I best pay. HARRISBURG APPAI. JL CO.. Sixth and Herr Streets. II GIRLS —l6 years and upward wanted for steady work. Apply to Shearer Mfg. Co., 308 Hamilton street. WANTED . | 12 girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor i ner Second and North streets. 1 SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS >1 An Exceptional Opportunity. Owing to the great demand - ] for our products, we are pre , j paring to increase the manu facture of same, and are tak i ing on Sewing Machine Opera tors. The inexperienced will , I be paid while learning. ; Owing to the high efficiency of our machines, together j ' i with good light, ventilation, . | sanitary appliances and safety devices, which are second to no factory, operators are able f to make good money, plus a bonus every pay day. POSITIONS ARE PERMANENT. Inquire at office. ■ BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO.. Reily and Fulton Streets. HOSIERY KNITTERS AND LOOPERS WANTED Also learners over 16 years of age. Best working conditions. High wages and bonus paid weekly. APPLY AT ONCE. NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO., - S. 14th AND MAYFLOWER STS. | HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female '< | GOVERNMENT CLERK EXAMLNA | TIONS in Harrisburg soon. SIOO i month. Thousands wanted. Sample > I questions free. Franklin Institute, [ ! Dept. 407-L. Rochester, N. Y. • CANVASSERS Ladies and gen , tlemen wanted for the American Art ' Institute. Inquire Morris, Crystal [ Hotel, between 5 and 6. I A WAR JOB FOR YOU! Civil Ser ! vice needs thousands. Men-women. > Fine salaries; paid vacations; promo [ tion. No "pull" needed. Free infor , matlon, money-back guarantee, and > special offer to citizens over 18, Ask [ for Book y.M, and name position want i ed. Washington Civil Service School, > 372 Marden Bldg., Washington, D. C. , . > ! WANTED. CANVASSERS J men or women, for house-to [ house canvass. Those having i magazine or newspaper ex- perience preferred. See Mr. J Beck, Room 4, the Telegraph > Building Annex. Call be • tween 8 and 10 or after 4 [I P. M. ii SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN Exclusive Agency now opened in Pennsylvania; selling tailor-made Clothes—direct to wearer at whole sale prices. Guaranteed the biggest Values in America. Two prices only, $18.50 and $22.50. A real profitable , business opportunity. Mail applica tion to-day, furnishing references. P. H. Davis Tailoring Company, Cincin nati, Ohio. ! SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE ! l JANITOR Middle-aged man and j wife desire positions as janitor, watchman, care cf country home or work on farm; good expeiience. Ad dress to Box 37, Allen, Pa. PORTER Colored toy wants posi tion around store or private family. Call Bell 4586. after 6 P. M. YOUNG MAN—Having five years office experience, deßires work four evenings a week und Saturday after noon. Can furnish references. Ap. ply D.. 6791, care of Telegraph. WANTED Boy, 17 years old, wishes work running errands, cir light housework. Call Bell phone 4586, after 6 P. M. WANTED Young man desires po sition as jArter or clerk in trrocery store or drygoods store. Inquire 0., 6795, care of Telegraph. j WANTED Young man wishes work in a store as a porter, doing any other kind of store work. Apply 231 South Fifteenth street. SITUATIONS WANTVD—FemaIe YOUNG LADY—With three years' banking experience, wishes clerical position. Address P. O. Box 65, Steel ton, Pa., or Dial 9270. HOUSEWORK Young woman de sires place in private family. Call at 1417 Currant street. HOUSEWORK Young woman wants general housework in small family; no washing. Call, or address, j E. W., 22 Balm street, City. ! CHAMBERMAID Young woman wishes position or companion to el derly lady. Address H. E. A„ Enhaut. Pa. HOUSEWORK White woman de sires work by the day. Call at 1231 Bailey Btreet. CLERICAL WORK Young woman desires position clerking in store; can furnish reference. Call <>t 631 Schuyl kil street. WASHING White woman desires men's washing: to take home. Call at 1114 Capital street, Rear Apartment. WANTED Young white girl de sires position as housekeeper. Ad dress Box O, 2500, care of Telegraph. WANTED - Woman wishes posl- I tion as upstairs girl or doing House work several days each week. Ad dress K„ 6464, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young woman wishes positron as child's nurse. Apply 1417 Currant avenue. WANTED Young colored woman desires position as housemaid or gen eral housework; no washing; can give reference. Apply B. D., 1030 Cumber land street. WANTED By colored woman, small wash to do at home. Address 1322 North Front street. i HOOMS FOR RENT SEVERAL UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Suitable for light housekeeping, with use of bath. 617 iVluench street. FOR RENT Two large, front rooms, with large closets, one furnish ed, one unfurnished; suitable for roomers or light housekeeping; no children; fine location; near car line. 1435 Walnut street. TWO NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT All conveniences. Ap ply 1506 State street. > 125 PINE STREET—Two rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished ;-Steam heat; electric lights and phone ser vice. LARGE, 'Second floor front room; city steam heat; use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. • TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS on the second floor for rent; all eonveni tnces. Apply at 619 Kelker street. FOR RENT Two rooms on second floor and one on third floor; all front; all conveniences. 1309 North Third street. I METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, furnished rooms, hot and cold water, phone. Rates, $3 per week and up. 618 Market, at the Subway Entrance. ROOMS WANTED YOUNG COUPLE desire one or two furijished rooms, with bath, centrally located. Answer at once, Box J, 1308, care of Telegraph. ROOMS WANTED Refined, young couple want three or four furnished cr unfurnished rooms, in neighbor hood of North Third street above 1300 Mock, with conveniences. Rates rea sonable. No children. Will be ready to occupy about January 28. Small cpartment, front, unfurnished, pre ferred Address J„ 6463, care of Tele graphy • BOARDERS WANTED FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms. Also room and board for two men. Fine location. Apply 77 North Seventeenth street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Second floor apart ment, furnished. References requir ed. Use ot phone. Call Bell phone 4358 J. TWO-ROOM APARTMENT Two blocks from Capitol; steam heat; elec tric lignts. References. 911 North Sixth street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' 403 HUMMEL AVE.. LEMQYNE 2%-story brick dwelling; 7 rooms and bath; cemented cellar; gas; electric light; porches; furnace heat; slate roof; garage and stable on rear of lot; lot, 35x150. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec ond and Walnut streets. MAKE AN OFFER ON 1935-1937 STATE STREET These properties must be- sold. Lots run through to Walnut street. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE ■ — 624 Boas street, 8 rooms and bath, heat. Price reason able, on easy terms. D. A. Caley, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 708 Kun kel Building. Bell phone SB9. FOR SALE A well-located house of eight rooms and bath, two doors from North Second street on Harris, No. 204. Possession given April 1. 1918. x or sec, W. G. HE AN, No. 3 South Second Street. FOR SALE No. 441 S. Fifteenth street—brick house with seven rooms and Improvements. Price only S2,SOQ Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building \ _ HABBISBURG TELEGRAPH! 1 i < 'I ' I ! 1 ( i : Who Reads Classified Advertising?. The rich man, poor man, the businessman, the ■ housewife, in fact everyone who reads at all. Why? Because they have learned the fact that the little want ads hold a multitude of opportunities for any one in every walk of life. No matter what the nature of your ad there is 1 ! always some one that reads it who is intrested in what you have to offer, and the classified columns of the Telegraph is the surest place to offer it, in i " order to get one hundred percent results. ' > REAL ESTATE I'OR SALE FOR SALE No. 1423 N. Second' street Brick house with 9 rooms i and all improvements. Particulars from Bell Realty Co., -Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE No. 420 Woodbine street brick house with 8 rooms— bath gas electric furnace porch front, rear and balcony. Beli Realty Co., Bergner Building. VACANT HOUSE in excellent loca tion for sale at $4,500 8 rooms and bath—gas—electric light—steam heat —paved drive alley on rear—No. 1717 Forster street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE t>7 houses in all parts of the city, ranging in price from $1,100.00 to $11,700.00. Prices right. Easy Payments. Own your own home. D. A. Caley, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 708 Kunkel Bldir Bell phone 089. FOR SALE Good business Realty proposition. $5,000 cash required A P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street, i Also have some good investment propositions in Real Estate on easy terms. ANNOUNCEMENT The Lincoln Realty & j m . provement Co. will open offices at 1129 North Seventh Streets corner Cumberland, on or about January 25, where they will r continue in the sale of houses collecting rents and other , branches of the realty business i The company wishes to an nounce that the Rev. R. L, Bris coe has been secured as man ager, and the office will lie open until 8 o'clock in the evening Thanking all who have co-op erated with us in the past and hoping a continuance of your favors and encouragement in our new home, we are, very truly yours. LINCOLN REALTY CO ! t r SEVERAL CORNER HOUSES for I sale cheap and on easy terms. Addlv ■ to C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. J. E. GIPPLE, —REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING 1251 Market St. „ B ell phone 4259. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board HEAL ESTATE. FOR RENT FOR RENT House, half mile from Oberlin, 1 mile to B. & c. office of' Bethlehem Steel Co. Large garden and lot, outbuildings, SG.OO per month ■ Address P. O. Box 28, Oberlin. 1713 NORTH ST. $30.00 2340 Derry St., with garage. .. .$33 00 H. G. PEOLOW, 3 S. Thirteenth St. TWO-STORY, single, new house all improvements large lot Hill district close to Derry street. Rent $22.00. MacWllliams Construction Co.l 215# North Fifth street. Dial 3706. * FOR RENT 1122 North Second street, corner of Cumberland. Suit able for Doctor's office and dwelling 10 rooms and bath. Rent, $45 00 Had been occupied by Dr. Eisenhart for < eleven years. Chas. Adler, 1002 North > Third street. " FOR RENT Brick houses, with all improvements and steam heat. ■ J- E. Gipple. 1251 Market street i REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent • HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth ' and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller, 31 I North Second. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED™" REAL ESTATE WANTED lt you have a property for sale, get in touch with us. It may suit one of our numerous customers. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. OFFICES AND SXOKfcitOOAIS MARKET STREET STORE FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL NEW DAYLIGHT |TORE. 504 MARKET ST. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. $12.00 STOREROOMS Nos. 248 and 252 Hamilton street, near Third. Suitable for barbershop, tailor, poolroom, etc. Good location. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. ~~ FARMS ~ FARMS WANTED Let me sell your farms; no sale, no charge; no matter where at or what size, I.will sell it for you; I also have city and suburban prfoperty to ex change on farms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. 211 ACRES BOO fruit trees, 40 acres young timber; 3 miles N. E. of Harrisburg; will sell part or all of farm. Apply 1700 North Second street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS VULCANIZER FOR SALE One No. 8 Tire Vulcanizer of the latest Haywood pattern; Hand tools; Air ■ Bags and about $30.00 worth of re i pair material. Has been Used for only i # operations. A bargain for quick. ■ buyer. Address John Hengle, Shrews bury, Pa. ■ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ! FOR SALE Horse and grocery I delivery wagon. Apply 1537 State street. FOR SALE Our Entire Line of Men's and Boys' Winter Suits, Over cats, MacKinttws, Sweaters, Under wear, Caps and Shoes at 1-3 off. OUTLET CLOTHING CO., ~ 23 North Fourth Street, Across from Y. W. C. A. Open Evenings. FOR SALE New fur-lined over coat, broadcloth, long hair lining, genuine Persian collar. Worth sllO. Will take S4O cash. Built for stout man. Apply Esterbrook, 912 North Third street. $3.00 DOWN and $3.00 per j month buys a Beautiful New Rex Typewriter. „ $3.00 down and $3.00* per month buys an American Cat-' dilating Machine. $4.00 df>wn and $7.00 per month buys an American Add ing, Listing and Statement Ma chine. It costs nothing to investigate. R. V. MONTAGUE, 204 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. BOOKS—Several libraries for sale, books in fine condition, at average price of 10c; cost many times more. Aurand's, 925 North Third. FOR SALE • Stock of Merchant's ice Com pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania for sale. Can be bought below | par. Room 203 Commonwealth , Trust Company Building. 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. I Danniels Steam Trap. 1 Oil Filterer. 1 Gas Metal Pot. II Hickok Ruling Machine. 2 Model 1 Linotypes. If you can 'use ony of the above, drop in to see us. The question of price and terms can be easily ar ranged. The TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO., Printing, Binding, Designing, Photo- Engravlng. Die Stamping and Plate Printing, Harrisburg, Pa. ———______ CALKS—CALKS—CALKS Diamond, Giant Grip, Green Bay, Red Tip, Blizzard, Rowe Ring Point, Rowe Junior, Black Diamond and Al ways Sharp, at Gabie's, 111-117 South Second street. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for traded and rebuilt typewriters all . makes bought—sold—rented and ex ' changed. Geo. P. Tlllotson, 205 Locust street. . Eastern LILIES 52.50 per dozen. Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop, 810 North Third street. .S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest prices for second-hand clothing, shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will convince. Bell 2899 M, 1116 Cowden. CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. FOR SALE Cutter sleigh, well ironed, bells on shaft, in good condi tion. To find me at home telephone (Bell) 3923 W. Harry Guise, No. 1935 North Fifth street. CONSYLMAN & CO. can sell you Wool SWEATERS at prices leas than wholesale cost'at to-day's prices, 1117 North street FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second streetr Lawn Fence, Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hardware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Boaid, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings Porch Posts Pumps etc. SASH At Gables, 111-117 South Second street, 6,000 sets of new sash Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed. $1.75 per set. All other regular size*, doors and shutters, all sizes. FOR SALE One second-hand steam boiler —capacity, 2,200 ft In good condition and a bargain. M. H. BAKER & CO., Heating and Plumbing Contractors, 1330 Perry St. Both Phones. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON. Reliable Jeweler and Broker. \VANTjEJI-asCELLANEOPB WANTED—Second-hand oil heater, davenport bed and victrola. Articles wanted from private family. Call Bell phone 1254 J. WE BUY all kinds of disc records Highest cash prices paid. N. Brenner. 1316 North Third street. v We Buy Empty BARRELS —BARRELS—BARRELS OIL $1.60 Vinegar and Molasses sl.lO Highest prices for other Barrels. Wo also buy any kind of Junk. RELIABLE RAG & METAL CO 1107 N. SEVENTH ST. BELL 937. DIAL 4232.v HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4276. B. Abrams & Son 824-882 North Seventh street. Diamond* Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Capln Co., 206 Mkt. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE, floor rugs, piano, cabinet, kitchen utensils, refrigerator, ; bookcase at pre-war Bargain Prices. ■ Call at once. 2514 North Sixth street, Apartment No. 3. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call 1 Bell 1381R or Dial 6847, or drop a pos- 1 ' tal to Max Sincltz, 1016 Market street. : Will call, city or country. MORRIS SAYS save money buying . new and second-hand furniture here High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. 1= =========================== BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 14TH AND REGINA STS.—3-story; self-advertising; imp.; bargain. Irwin i M. Cassell, 1444 Rtguiu tit. MIIJC ROUTE FOR SALE Very . good opportunity. Address Harry Christman, Middietown, R. D., No. 2. Dial 1322-D. CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR SALE Good location, modernly equipped and well worth buying. Price reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR RENT Licensed country I hotel, in good town, the latter being ; forty minutes by trolley from thriv ! ing city. A good place for the right 1 party. Apply at once to Harrisburg i Bottling Works, 26 Grace avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT Barber Shop in At lantic City, 15x40 ft., on main street on direct line from station, $l5O per year. Splendid opportunity. Address Box F, 6801, care of Telegraph. WANTED Man with $1,500.00 to take half-interest in one of the best paying businesses in Harrisburg. Ad | dress Box E, 5600, care of Telegraph. LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE Good location, doing good business. Bent reasonable. Good opportunity for right man. A. P. DORANZ, 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board POOL ROOM Doing a good busi ness. Consists of 3 tables and all equipment; two show cases, one wall case; cash register, ten chairs and stock. Call for particulars. A. P. DORANZ, 122G N. Sixth St. Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board BUSINESS PERSONALS CHANGE your coal stove into a gas range. Burn common coal oil. Free demonstration. 902 Market street. WHY WORRY ABOUT COAL?— Burn coal oil in your cook stove, heater and furnace. Free demonstra tion. 902 Market, * CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—Es- | tiniatea furnished. All kinds of re pair work. P. W. Hummer, 1423 lab- I fcrty. Bell phone 4420. KEYSTONE IRON AND METAL CO. ! deals in steel, rags, rubber, metals and ' papermill supplies. Broad and .Wal-1 lace. Also salvage from lire and wreck. Call Bell phone 936, Dial 3045. ! QUININE —Look out for that grippe I feeling, likely to catch you this I changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHObPUO-QUININE will stavo It on if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. INCOME TAX REPORTS Prepared t-/ H. E. SCHRIVER, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT & AUDITOR, 61-62 Union Trust Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers lor estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., Builders and Contractors, House building our specialty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 3706, OFFICE, 2160 NORTH FIFTH STREET. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. Money to Loan PRIVATE LEGAL RATE LOANS sls TO S3OO FOR LONG OR SHORT TIME ON FURNITURE, REAL ESTATE, OR GUARANTEED NOTES. PAYMENTS MONTHLY OR WEEKLY CO-OPERATIVE LOAN CO., 204 CHESTNUT STREET. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential. Proitt Sharing Loan Society, Spoocer Building, 9 North Market Square. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans a specialty; business contldential; payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., Musical WILL EXCHANGE large cabinet machine and lifteen double disc rec ords for good, upright piano. Address 0., 8040, care of Telegraph. COLUMBIA MACHINE FOR SALE —Also a nice selection of music, in first-class condition cheap to quick buyer. A party with reference can arrange part cash, rest to suit. Ad dress V., 6794, care of Telegraph. VICTROLA FOR SALE ln flrst class condition. Also nice selection of music—cheap. Address N., 6793. care of Telegraph. NEW PLAYER PIANO 5390.00 Ten dollars first payment. H. G. Day, 1421 Derry street. Dial 4560. VIOLINS, .MANDOLINS. GIUTARb, BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, Just call Bell phone 3242 J. An expert will be i.t your service at once. Or bring machine to 1213 North Third street. ' Hauling and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capi tal St. C. V. 5897. Bell 862 W. Where tt Dine Well STOUFFEF'o RESTAURANT. Home cooking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies in sepa rate diningroom. • Storage STORAGE—Fireproof and non-fire proof warehouses. Private rooms for household goods, $2 a month up. Har risburg Storage Co., 437-445 S. 2nd St. STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods.merchandlse. Private rooms sl-$3. Wagons, 750 month. D. Cooper & Co.. 417 Broad St Both phones. JANUARY 16, 191& Storage STORAGE, BROAD AND WALLACE STS.—Household goods and merchan dise. Private rooms, $1,60 to $3.00 per month. Keystone Iron and Metal Co., Broad and Wallace streets. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 404 Market. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener, 408 Market street. Undertaken RUDOLPH K. BPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Gil North Second Street. Bell 252. Dial 3145. SAMUEL S. PACKLER, FUNEKAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St. BELL 1966. DIAL 21gg. Cleaners and Dyer* GOODMAN'S Is the right place to get your clothes cleaned, pressed, dyed or repaired. 1306% N. Sixth St. Both phones. Call and Deliver. EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DYING WORKS, 1245 MARKET ST. "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER. AUTOMOBILES FORD DELIVERY CAR FOR SALE CHEAP. $150.00 will buy a 1915 model, In good condition. But you must act quickly. THE GLOBE, 322-324 Market Street. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS compare our prices on Automobile Chains: 28X3 —52.80; 30x3 —52.90 30x3 % —53.10; 32x3%—53.10 32x3%—53.15; 34x3%—53.35 31x4 —53.45; 32x4 —53.50 33x4 —53.60; 34x4 —53.70 34x4%—53.85; 35x4 —53.80 36x4 —53.95; 35xt%—54.05 36x4%—54.20; 37x4%—54.50 DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third Street. Dial 4990. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS * SAVE MONEY! Special for 15 Days Only: Havoline Oil, barrel lots, gal S7c One-halt barrels, gal 38c 10-gallon lots, gal 40c 5-gallon lots, gal 45c If you furnish Oie can. L'ayton Cycle Co., 912 N. Third Street. _ Dial 4990. 1917 FORD FOR SALE. Apply Mr Mlxell, Linglestown. SEVEN-PASSENGER touring body, finely upholstered, mohair top, side curtains—lit any standard chassis. Will sell for $35.00. A SchifCman, 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES In con 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 Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers, in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Scliiltman, 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. GARAGES* ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third street. MAGNETOS AH types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dixey, Splitdorf, Mea, Remy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. SchifCman, 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. COME AND SEE our bargains One 1917 Jeffery, seven-passenger one iivc-passenger, six-cylinder Pat terson car one Ford delivery car, with panel tody. Must be sold quickly. Call Federick's Garage, Front, near Forster. IF YOUR RADIATOR LEAKS bring it to us. We'll repair it. We also repair lamps, fenders, etc. HARRISBURG AUTO RADIATOR WORKS, 805 N. THIRD ST. BELL PHONE. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Mueneh street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful | drivers; open day and night. Bell | 4564. • I 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. 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. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES NEW AND REBUILT BIKES at prices to suit your pocketbook. Pay as you ride. Guaranteed Repairing. The new store with the better ser vice. Both phones. > C. A. SPRENKLE, Gycle and Auto Supply Co., 107 Market Street. LEGAL NOTICES Estate of Louisa Crum, late of Pen broo#. Pa., deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION upon the estate of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims or demands against the said estate will present the same, and all those Indebted to said estate will make payment, with out delay, to HARRY W. CRUM. Harrisburg, Pa., R. D„ 4, or LOUISE WOLIIART, 301 Briggs Street, Harrisburg, Pa. EXECUTORS' NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Superintendent of Pub lic Safety, Room No. 12, Court House, Harrisburg, Pa., until 10 o'clock A. M„ Saturday, January 26. 1918, for the Collection and Disposal of Ashes, Rub bish and Miscellaneous Refuse In the three (3) Ash Collection Districts, for a period of 15-27-39-51 or 63 months beginning February 1, 1918, in accord ance with specifications on file In the office of the Superintendent of Public Safety. All bids must be sealed and endors ed "Proposals for the Collection and Disposal of Ashes, Rubbish and Mis cellaneous Refuse, ' and said bide ad dressed to the Superintendent of Pub lic Safety, Room No. 12, Court House, HarrisUurg, Pa. Bidders are requested to submit separate bids for each of the several Ash Collection Districts as outlined in the Specifications. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. SAMUEL F. HASSftER, Superintendent of Public Safety. NOTICE letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Mary Fleltz Pollock, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing In Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebt ed to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JAMES A. POLLOCK. Administrator. Red Cross Workers From Ten Counties Meet Here to Plan For New Work V Red Cross workers and delegates from ten counties in the south cen tral section of the state, met at the Civic clubhouse this afternoon In a round table conference and discus sions of various problems confront ing the home service and civilian re lief section of the organization. A luncheon was served to the delegates, and the conference was opened at 1 o'clock, with Mrs. Martha Magee. of Philadelphia, in the chair. Various problems were brought before the round table and discussed by the workers from division headquarters, who were present. Delegates present, included: H. B. Stock, Carlisle: Mrs. Martha J. Magee, Philadelphia; Charles Schoch, Selins grove; Mrs. Charles Hartman. Mrs. W. Archbald McClean, Gettysburg; Eliza beth Brumhouse, Annie Lewis, York: Mrs. Qulncy Bent, Steelton; Mrs. Utley Abercombie, Mrs. E. R. Whip ple, Steelton; Miss Helen Wilier, Dau phin: Salome Baker, York; Mrs. L. S. Warchal, Halifax; Mrs. Norman Hall, Hummelstown; Marian Leib, Harrisburg; Margaret Bllington, Phil adelphia; Helen Doty. Lancaster; Mrs. W. C. Sampron, Columbia: Mrs. H. F. \ erger, Columbia; Mrs. Charles Bak er, Lancaster: Catherine Burns, Lan caster; Dorothy Goode, Lancaster: Helen Ehrenfield and Blanche Stauf fer, York; Mrs. A. E. Sieber and Mrs. E. Egbert Brinder, Meclianicsburg, Mrs. Eliot B. Hays, Carlisle; W. C. Ihroye, G. W. Sharer, Carlisle; Fulton, Mechanlcsburg; Mrs. C. J. Danner, Cameron county; Mrs B. Numinonß, Mlllersburg: Mrs. Ver non Kister, Mrs. R. E. Shrack, and Mrs. Paul ICister, Wormlevsburg; I'rank Brady, Harrisburg; Miss Hess, Steelton; and Mrs. William Jennlng", Harrisburg. ~ Oncers °f the local Civilian Re lief and Home Service section of the Red Cross, which is acting as hos tess to the visiting conference, in clude: Mrs. William 1. Laubensteln, chairman; Mrs. William Jennings, vice-chairman; J. H. McCandless, sec retary. Plan For New Y. M. C. A. For Colored Members ; Temporary plans preliminary to ' the establishmcntof a colored branch of the Y. M. C. A. in Harrisburg : were discussed at a meeting of the ! board of directors of the local "Y" ; at noon to-day. Following an inves - tigatlon by Robert Hamlin, a field secretary of the International Y. M. C. A. committee, it was decided that i no money will be raised and that . plans will-be completed at further meetings of the board. The meeting was an enthusiastic J one, fifteen directors being present. , One encouraging evidence was the , membershi preport. June 1 the membership was 425. The present • total is 555 members. Following the membership drive, which will be ; conducted next week, it is hoped , that the total will be over 1,000 members. All phases of the work ■ have been very successful. BIG HOLIDAY TRADE Dun s Review reports that holidav ! trade was very active in the Harrls ■ burg district, an Increase of twentv to forty per cent, in volume being recorded. There is a scarcity of labor, but collections have been satisfac tory and there have been few fail - ures. j LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE ; Letters of Administration on the > estate of Chauncey D. Glenn, late of . the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin t County, Pa., deceased, having been . granted to the undersigned, residing I in the Borough of Penbrook, In said county, all persons Indebted to said • estate are requested to make Immedl - ate payment, and those having claims - will present them for settlement. CLAYTON G. MILLER, • Administrator, 1 Thirteenth and Derry Streets, • Harrisburg, Pa. JACKSON & JACKSON, Attorneys. > NOTICE In the Court of Common Pleas of t Dauphin County, State of Pennsyl vania, No. 10 Commonwealth Docket, 1916 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ex rel. Francis Shunk Brown. Attorney General, vs. The ■ Consolidated Stock and Produco Ex change of Pittsburgh, Pennsylva i nia. NOTICE Is hereby given that the ; undersigned, having been appointed ' Auditor in the above entitled case to ; make a schedule of distribution of the [ funds in the hands of the Receiver to 1 and among those entitled to recetvo the same and to report to said Court, ' will sit for the purposes of his ap ' pointment at the office of Grayson M. : Metz, Receiver, 1227 Oliver Building, ' Pittsburgh, Pa., on Wednesday, the ; 80th day of January, 1918, at 10:00 [ A. M„ at which time and place all " parties interested may appear and 1 they will be heard. GEO. ROSS HULL, ESQ., : Auditor. NOTICE t NOTICE Is hereby given that appli r cation will be made to The Public Service Commission of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania by Pennsyl vania Company and The Pennsylva nia Railroad Company for a Certifi cate of Putlic Convenience, evidenc ing the Commission's approval of the assignment by Pennsylvania Companv : to The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany of the leases by The Pittsburgh, . Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway . Company, Erie and Pittsburgh Rail read Company, The Cleveland and j Pittsburgh Railroad Company and 3 The Pittsburgh, Youngstown and 1 Ashtabula Railway Company of their 3 respective railroads, branches and l property, real and personal, rights, j privileges and franchises, as set forth .. ir said leases; and also the assignment by said Pennsylvania Company to said The Pennsylvania Railroad Company of all the right, title and interest of the former company in and to said leases. The public hearing on which will bo held in the rooms of the Com mission at Harrisbutg on ihe 30th day ■ of January, 1918, at 9:30 o'clock, when r.nd where all persons In interest may appear and be heard, if they so desire C. B. HEISERMAN, Pittsburgh, Pa.; C. H. BERGNER, J. E. B. CUNNINGHAM, SPENCER G. NAUMAN, Harrisburg, Pa., Solicitor"* for Petitioners. PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BUILD ING SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived bv the Board of School Direc tors of the School District of the City of Harrisburg, Pa., until Friday. Janu ary 18, 1918, at 3:30 P. M„ for the erection and construction of an addi tion to the Camp Curtin Building. Sixth and Woodbine Streets, In said City, and for alterations to the old t building and also for the plumbing, 1 heating and ventilation and electric 1 wiring of said building In accordance with the plans and specifications of r Mr. M. I. Kast, Architect Plans and specifications can be seen nt the office of the Architect, Com monwealth Trust Building, 222 Mar - ket Street, Harrisburg, Pa- Such proposals will bo received and z considered only upon the terms and i conditions as ret forth In the speclflf t cations and to be properly marked E and directed to the undersigned. • . The right to reject any or all bids J Is hereby reserved. i By order of the Board, r D. D. HAMMFLBAUGH, Secretary 121-111 Chestnut St, Harrliburc. Pa. 11
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