IF AT FUST YOU DON'T SUCCEED, USE TELEGRAPH WANT ADS 2)eatbs AI.LELV—HeIen Myers, wife of Win. H. Allen, on Tuesday. January la. 191*. at her home, No. 6215 Fiflh avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa. HVFKIXt'.IXtX Miss Anna Buffins ton died January IT, 1918. at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. J. bier, 210 Hummel street, aged 4- years. . „ Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at o o'clock, from the above address The relatives and frtfnds are invited to attend without farther notice, In terment, private, in East Harrisburg Cemetery. MOFFITT Dr. Robert Hopkins Mof fltt died January 16. .1918. Funeral services will be held on Saturdav afternoon, at 3 o cloca, from his 1-te residence, lios North Front street, to which relatives and friends are invited. The interment, in the Harrisburg Cemetery, will be private. RHODES—Charles Rhodes, on Janu ary IT. U'lS, at 8 A. M at the horm of his daughter. Mrs. \\. H. Fickes. 136 Homer street. _ . Funeral services Friday evening, at T o'clock, at the above address. the Rev. Clayton A. Smucker officiating- The Velatives and friends are itn.li ed to attend without further notice. Interment. Saturday morning, ai Bendersville. Fa. MORM.NGSTAR Uwrence E. ingstar. on January I<>. 1918. at Hai risburg Hospital, aged 52 years anu {•Mineral on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence 1429 Zarker street. The k and friends are invited to without further notice. Burial in Harrisburg Cemetery. POTTS—On January 16. 1918, at o:3 P. M.. Newton u. Potts. t hisl4t ® residence. 1520 North second street. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2 p. M.. from the above residence. The' relatives and friends are in vited to attend without further no tice. Interment, private, at "•' LOST AND FOUND tjt vpv pnKSK LOST Patent leather; lost in Steelton. Tuesday, be iween Swatara and Pine ? r Fourth streets. coutainingPper with owner's uame and address. J Reward if returned to lsi Souih Front streeL Steeltoru ————========== IN SXft U UIIONS BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE And CI VIE ICE SCHOOL. . -The School of QuaUt>. Gives Individual Gregg shorthand loucii iypew ri kceDing, Accouutanoj, Arithmetic. Lngiish. Penmansttip. sSalesnuuuinu>— Kates Reasonable. liell Day i-nd Mb'tii scnool All i ear. ENTER ANY 'IIME. IN. Market Sq. Chaa. Beckley. A TRAINING THAT SECURES Di reci KeaulU for young men and wo; men as stenographers, lyP l keepers, etc. loL Uiat kmu. .Nu advance in tuition. us or write to-day. THE 1 RAINING SCHOOL 121 Market Street. YOUNG MEN WANTED To learn . the automobile business, can place 12 ■ 10 IS at a salary of l,feOO a > ear. It ™ IS impossible to get chauffeurs now therefore we must insist on young men .earning Uie automobile "aae; one lull course of instruction Is sai), guaranteed to please you; enroll now. Auto Transportation bchooL North Cameron street. HELP WANTED —2AALK SALESMAN Experienced, to sell complete line of fire protection equip ment in nearby Pennsylvania terrl u>r\ and to make headquarters In Harrisburg. Give full particulars and saiarv desired. S. F. Hayward and Company, 104 North Eighth street. Philadelphia, 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. WANTED Expert Box Spring maker. Good opportunity. United Slates Mattress Co., Twelfth and Herr streets. MEN WANTED to load stone. 27 %c per ton. Can earn $25 to {35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. "* MACHINISTS WANTED Competent, roundhouse machine and erecting shop hands, for modern shop. No labor trouble. 50 cents per hour. Nine-hour day. Time and one half for overtime. APPEY TO F. P. PFAELER, BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. R. CO., CUMBERLAND. MP. BOY WANTED Will be allowed one day a week to go to extension school. Good pay to right boy. In quire IS3S N rth Sixth street. WANTED Boy. over 16, to work In drug store. Apply D. A. Buehler, 916 North Third street. FIREMEN WANTED Former members of city fire department for similar work in Munitions Plant. Good pay to right men. Give age, experience and reference. AETNA EXPLOSIVES CO.. Newton Hamilton, Pa. THE DAYTON METAL. PRODUCTS COMPANY. DATTON, OHIO, Requires the following help: Toolmakers, Tool Design ers, Automatic Screw Machine Operators, Stenographers, Layout >raftsmen and De tailers. Machinists on repair work. Gcod opportunity to do your bit. Working condi tions and wages good. Ad dress THE DAYTON METAL PRO DUCTS COMPANY. EMPLOYMENT DEPART MENT. DAYTON. OHIO. \ Real Estate For Sale \ i Belle*ue Park Northwest cor-£ ner of Twenty-second and Chest-J nut streets; a splendid, three-story# brick dwelling with ten rooms,* two complete bathrooms; etearnj heat. Lot 87HX12S ft. ? ISWJO Bellevue Koad A prac-# tically new. three-story brickS house (one of a pair), eight rooms.J bath, steam heat, gai and elec-g triclty. Miller Brothers & Co.; _ Member llb(. Real Estate Board J • REAL ESTATE < > Isiarsao Surety Bonds* J Locust and Coert Streets J FRIDAY EVENING. | HELP WANTED—MALE I I WANTED A bright, intelligent, wide awake. well-posted young nian about 25 years of age. Must bo able to furnish refer ences. Address BOX E, 6TT2. | WANTED Driver for Reo truck * for ice cream delivery. Apply to Dean F. Walker. 409 North Second street. 1 I . WANTED Man, forty or over. ' i Easy work with good pay all year j j around. Near home. Write us. Pequod , j Nursery Co.. Meriden, Conn. i|— | HEI.P WANTED —FEMALE LADY CANVASSER AND SOLICI- ! TOR Local work. Established lines. 1 Salary and commission. Twenty-live I j dollars per week to right party. In- I ! quire Box T, 6771. care of Telegraph. I ■ j WANTED—A washerwoman, either Monday or Tuesday mornings. Apply ' 364 Locust street, Steelton. WANTED A young girl to assist! with housework. Apply 1429 North j Front street. WANTED Girls for laundry | work. Apply Palace Laundry, 2103 | i Logan. 1 WANTED White girl, or woman, j I for general housework. Must come • well recommended. Good wages for j (right party. Address P..0. Box 502, i City. j ' GIRLS WANTED —To work in i laundry; also woman to mend. Ap- ! ! Ply Keystone Laundry. 620 Harris. : ! ! WANTED Young woman dem- ! onstrator for store and house-to- i ! house. In good section only. Salary, j I and steady position. Address 1., 6775, ' care of Telegraph. j WANTED Sewing Machine Operators to make j ladies' and childreu s wear. Also trim- : I rners and folders. Easy work and j i best paX HARRISBURG APP.U _L CO.. j Sixth and Herr Streets. | GIRLS l6 years and upward ! II wanted for steady work. Apply to I Shearer Mfg. Co.. 308 Hamilton street. | 1 ( WANTED 12 girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor ner Second and North streets. i HOSIERY KNITTERS AND LOOPERS WANTED !Also learners over 16 years of age. Beat working conditions. High wages and bonus paid weekly. APPLY AT ONCE. I NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO.. | a 14th AND MAY FLOWER STS. ! HELP WANTED—MaIe uul Female j GOVERNMENT CLERK EXAMLNA- I TIONS in Harrisburg soon. SIOO . 1 i month. Thousands wanted. Sample ! i questions free. Franklin Institute, I • ! Dept. 407-L, Rochester. N. Y. 1! 1 : 1 SALESMEN WANTED ; { 'SALESMEN WANTED Farmers: are prosperous and ready and eager, to advance along educational lines, j We have vacancies in our agricultural department for first-class salesmen. J Big pay to real producers. Exclusive territory. No competition. J. B. Lip- ; 1 plncott Company, 227 South Sixth ' ; street, Philadelphia. WANTED Canvasser for spare or | full time, to sell Eggo, a mixture mak- ! ' ■ ing it unnecessary to use egg. 10c ; 1 will bring full package to those mean- i ■ i ing business. Segregated territory to i • I be allotted. Address Box U, 6773. care J j of Telegraph. i. SALESMEN . ! Exclusive Agency now opened in; (Pennsylvania; selling tailor-made' • i Clothes—direct to wearer at whole i sale prices. Guaranteed the biggest j - | Value in America. Two prices only, . S 18.50 and $22.50. A real profitable i business opportunity. Mail applica- i tion to-day. furnishing references, p. " H. Davis Tailoring Company, Cincln • nati. Ohio. l 1 ' SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE JANITOR Middle-aged man and j : wife desire positions as Janitor r . watchman, care if country home or: • work on farm; gcod expeiience. Ad-' _ j dress to Box 37, Allen, Pa. . WANTED Boy, 17 years oldj ''wishes work running errands, or : i I light housework. Call Bell phone I ; j 4iS6, after 6 P. M. SITUATIONS WANTED—l'emalo 1 WANTED—Washing to do at home. J Write, or call. 621 Muench street. 1 WANTED Refined, undergraduate ! nurse wishes position as assistant to . ; undertaker- can furnish best of ref : ernces as to character and ability. Ad - ; dress D., 6465. care of Telegraph. t j WANTED Woman wants family !or piece washing to do at home. In- ! I quire 1230 North Front street. YOUNG LADY—With three years' ! banking experience, wishes clerical 1 position. Address P. O. Box 65, Steel- . | ton. Pa., or Dial 92T0. HOUSEWORK Young woman de- . sires place in private family. Call at 1417 Currant street. HOUSEWORK Young woman ! wants general housework in small . i family; no washing. Call, or address [ E. W„ 22 Balm street, City. CHAMBERMAID Young woman wishes position or companion to el . derly lady. Address H. E. A., Enhaut. £± : HOUSEWORK White woman de- ! sires work by the day. Call at 1231 Bailey street. CLERICAL WORK Young woman desires position clerking in store; can furnish reference. Call at 634 Schuyl kil street. WASHING White woman desires' men's washing to take home. Call at' 1114 Capital street. Rear Apartment, j WANTED Y'oung woman wishes 1 position doing housework. No cook l ing. Address Box O, 6723, care of j Telegraph. . WANTED Young white girl de- E | sires position as housekeeper. Ad ► | dress Box O. 2500, care of Telegraph. E : WANTED Woman wishes posl- J | tion as upstairs girl or doing house f work several days each week. Ad • dress K., 6464, care of Telegraph. E ROOMS FOR RENT [ FURNISHED ROOM Second floor S front; all conveniences; Bell phone; J lady or gentleman. Inquire 92S North J Second street. [ —FOR RENT Two pleasant, fur- E nished front rooms; modern convenl- Fences; use of phone. Inquire 501 North r Front street. f i ONE FURNISHED ROOM FOR E i RENT—lnquire 1230 North Front f 1 street. { SEVERAL UNFURNISHED ROOMS [ FOR RENT Suitable for light J housekeeping, with use of bath. 617 s j Muench street. I ROOMS FOR RENT { FOR RENT Two large, front rooms, with large closets, one furnlsh : od, one unfurnished; suitable for I roomers or light housekeeping; no j Children; tine location; near car line, j 1435 Walnut street. LVRGE, secoud floor front room, city steam heat; use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. i FOR RENT Two rooms on second I floor and one on third floor; all front; all conveniences. 1309 Nortu Third l streeL i METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, furnished rooms, hot and cold water, phone. Rates. S3 per week and up. [ 61& Market, at the Subway Entrance. ROOMS WANTED ROOMS WANTED Refined, young couple want three or four furnished lor unfurnished rooms. In neighbor i hood of North Third street above 1300 ! block. wßii conveniences. Rates rea sonable. No children. Will be ready to occupy about January 28. Small apartment, front, unfurnished, pre ferred. Address J., 6463, care of Tele graph. BOARDERS WANTED FOR RENT Two nicely furnished j rooms. Also room and board'for two ! men. Fine location. Apply 77 North | seventeenth street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One of the most beau i tiful apartments in the city 414 North Third street. All the latest and ! modern Improvements. Will be com- I pleted February 1. Apply to Louis. | 621 North Second street. TWO-ROOM APARTMENT Two blocks from Capitol; steam heat; elec : trie ligats. References. 911 North ! Sixth streeL APARTMENTS WANTED ' APARTMENT WANTED —Furnished !or unfurnished. Must have all mod j ern conveniences. Address D. E. i Be nd, 525 North Sixth street. REAL ESTATE FOR s7vLE j 1T32 REGINA ST.—3-story brick, I till imp.; siue entrance. 1. M. Cassell, | 1444 Regina St. | FOR SALE No. 441 S. Fifteenth 1 street —brick house with seven rooms : and improvements. Price only 52.500. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 1423 N. Second i street Brick house with 9 rooms I and all Improvements. Particulars from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- I ing- FOR SALE No. 420 Woodbine street brick house with S rooms— i liath ' porch front, rear and balcony. Beli ; Realty Co., Bergner Building. VACANT HOUSE in excellent loca i tion for sale at $4,500 S rooms and : bath—gas—electric light—steam heat '—paved drive alley on rear—No. ITIT Forster street. Bell Realty Co., | Bergner Building. ; 403 HUMMEL AVE., LEMOYNE | 2%-story brick dwelling; T rooms and (bath; cemented cellar; gas; electric 'light; porches; furnace heat; slate | roof; garage and stable on rear of lot; i lot, 35x150. Brlnton-Packer Co., Sec | ond and Waluut streets. FOR SALE 621 Boas streeL 8 I rooms and bath, heat. Price reason -1 able, on easy terms. D. A. Caley, Real i Estate and Insurance. Room 70S Kun | kel Building. Bell phone 589. FOR SALE Six rooms and bath, all Improvements, along trolley line, at Enola; garage in rear; in Al con i ditlon. Price, 51,850. Apply C. H. : Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Harris i burg. Bell 2412 R. HOUSES FOR SALE I have any | kind of a house you want, SI,OOO to : SIO,OOO each. City and suburban cor ' tier houses, new bricks. All improve- I ments. Easy payments. C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell i 24i:.'R. ANNOUNCEMENT i The Lincoln Realty & i ra _ provement Co. will open offices at 1129 North Seventh Streets corner Cumberland, on or about January 25, where they will continue In the sale of houses collecting rents and other branches of the realty business j The company wishes to an " nounce that the Rev. R. L Bris j coe has been secured as man | ager, and the office will i, e open until 8 o'clock in the evening Thanking all who have co-op ( erated with us in the past and i hoping a continuance of your favors una encouragement in our new home, we are, very truly yours. LINCOLN REALTY CO. . FOR SALE —9T houses in all parts lof the city, ranging in price from ; SI. 100.00 to 511.T00.00. Prices right. ; Easy Payments. Own your own j home. D. A. Caley, Real Estate and I Insurance, Room TOB Kunkel Bldg. i Bell phone 589. FOR SALE Good business Realty : proposition. $5,000 cash required. A l P. Doraiiz, 1225 North Sixth streeL Also have some good investment propositions in Real Estate on easy terms. SEVERAL CORNER HOUSES for sale cheap and on easy terms. Apply to C. 11. Corder, 1190 Walnut street ; Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. J. E. GIPPLE, —REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING ; 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board REAL ESTATE Foil RENT j | Storeroom, 5 4 Market Street | Storerooms, 248 dt 252 Hamilton Street $12.00 ! Dwelling, 1122 N. Second Street, i corner Cumberland, 10 rooms i and bath $40.00 CHAS. ADLER. I REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 1002 N. THIKD STREET. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board FOR RENT Brick houses, with . all Improvements and steam heaL | J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market streeL REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller. SI North Second. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE! WANTED • REAL ESTATE WANTED —lf you ; have a property for sale, get in toucu t with us. It may suit one of our numerous customers. Brinton-Packer . Co., Second and V'alnut streets. OFFICES AND STORfcKOOHiT WANTED. TO RENT Small offlce, • or desk room in suitable office. In : quire M. Morris, Metropolitan Annex, . f.lB Market street. FOR RENT Storeroom and dwell ! ing in Dlllsburg. Pa., situated on pub lic square, opposite Dlllsburg National Bank. Possession given Immediately. Inquire of R. S. Clark, Dlllsburg, Pa. HARRISBURG fdSjjsSg. TELEGRAPH f II- .!■ - 11. ■ II ■■ l| .1 . ... ■ - I. .■ j 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- I one in every walk of life. No matter what the nature of your ad there is 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 order to get one hundred percent results. ! i ! i IV - - ■ ~ ' -| - r f Alt MS FARMS WANTED ~ | Let me sell your (arms; no sale, no I . charge; no matter where at or what size, 1 will sell it (or you; 1 also have ' i city and suburban pr(operty to -ex change on (arms. U. H. Corder, 1190 ; Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 1 2 4 rut. 211 ACRES BOO (ruit trees, 40 ■ acres young timber; 3 miles N. E. of 1 Harrisburg; will sell part or all of I < (arm. Apply 1700 North Second - street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS VULCANIZER FOR SALE One" ' No. 8 Tire Vulcanlzer of the latest ; Haywood pattern; Hand tools; Air ; , Bags and about $30.00 worth of ri.- j. pair material. Has been used for only I: |o operations. A bargain tor nuitK i 1 j buyer. Address John Hengle, Shrews- ' I bury. Pa. ! FOR SALE One light, two-horse , | wagon, with box sideboards and brake | shafts; price. $12.00. One folding tree saw. 7-ft. saw, $6.00. One one i horse wagon, sideboards and brake, ■ . j S.00. One market sleigh, slo.ou. One . ! roung-back sleigh. $ll.OO. Address!: . Samuel M. Emerick. Swatara Station, r •' Pa - I EASTER LILIES 53.00 per dozen ,< Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop, siu| ' North Third street. I —— 1_ j FOR fIALE Three-piece parlor 1 suit, mahogany finish, upholstered in > leather. Practically new. Price, $35.00, ! which is less than halt" cost. Inquire " of 11. B. Shatto, Market street, near - ; I Church street. Camp Hill, or Box K 1 j 6774, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Our Entire Line of I Men's and Boys' Winter Suits, Over cats. MacKinaws, Sweaters, Under- 1 wear. Caps and Shoes at 1-3 oft 1 OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth Street, Across from Y. W. C. A. Open Evenings. ! BOOKS—Several libraries for sale , books in fine condition, at average , price of 10c; cost many times wore . ; Aurand's, 2a North Third. . ; - - ' •I FURNITURE FOR SALE Four- ■ | piece Ivory porch set and two ma hogany chairs. A good bargain. Applv '< V-North Third street. FOR SALE j Stock of Merchant's Ice Com pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania lor sale. Can be bought below par. Room 203 Commonwealth Trust Company Building. HERE are a (ew extraordinary - bargains for any one in the printing business who can make use ot them; 1 Danniels Planer. 1 Saw and Trimmer. 1 Dauniels Steam Trap, i Oil Fiiterer. 1 Gas Metal Pot. 1 Hlckok Ruling Machine. 2 Model 1 Linotype" : If you can use . a | j drop in to see us. .estion j price and terms ca.. oe easily ar ; ranged. I The TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO., Printing, Binding, Designing, Photo j Engraving, Die Stamping and Plate Printing. Harrisburg, Pa. 3 ! II * CALKS —CALKS-—CALKS i' Diamond. Giant Grip, Green Bay, Red Tip. Blizzard, Rowe Ring Point. ' Rowe Junior, Black Diamond and Al . ways Sharp, at Gable's, 111-117 South r \ Second street. i I BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS r : SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for ■ traded and rebuilt lypewriters all makes bought—sola—rented and ex .! changed. Geo. P. Tlllotsoit, 205 Locust r j street. ' : $3.00 DOWN and $3.00 per '! month buys a Beautiful New . j Rex Typewriter. ' $3.00 down and $5.00 per month buys an American Cal- , culating Machine. j $4.00 down and $7.00 per -1 month buys an American Add " j Ing, Listing and Statement Ma . | chine. It costs nothing to investigate. n ! R. V. MONTAGUE. I 204 North Second Street, Harrisburg. Pa. " FOR SALE Household furniture. Reason for selling is on account of leaving city. Apply 1831 Herr street. 1 CONSYLMAN & CO. can sell you j Wool SWEATERS at prices less than! "i wholesale cost at to-day's prices, 1117 1 North Third street. j FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 ' s South Second street. Lawn Fence, i Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting. " Building Hardware, Plaster Board. ? Upson Wall Board, Compo-Boaid, I Doors, Saah, Shutters, Porch Posts Fumpa etc. SASH At Gable's, 111-117 South - Second street, 5,000 sets of new sash, J bxlO, 12 L painted and glazed, SI.7S n per set. All other regular sizes, door* r and shutters, all sices. r ■ . FOR SALE One aecond-hand = steam boiler —capacity, 2,200 ft. In good condition and a bargain. - M. H. BAKER & CO., >, Heating and Plumbing Contractors, E, 1380 Perry St. Both Phones. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches - and diamonds at prices lower than - can be bought wholesale. i CHAS. ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker. 422 Market Street. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS Watch Our Prices for Empty —BARRELS— Oils, $1.50; Vinegar and Molasses, $1.10; Sugar. 30c. Highest prices for all other Junk. RELIABLE RAG AND METAL CO.. 1107 N. Seventh St. Bell 937, Dial 4232. S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest prices for second-hand clothing, shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will convince. Bell 2599 M, 1116 Cowden. CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. WANTED—Second-hand oil heater, davenport bed and vietrola. Articles wanted from private family. Call Bell phone 1254 J. WE BUY all kinds of disc records Highest cash prices paid. N. Brenner 1315 North Third street. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams dc Son 824-832 North Seventh street. Diamonds Bought for Oasli; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 13S1R or Dial 58-17, or drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz, 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 Sehniertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 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. CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR SALE • Good location, moderniy equipped and well worth buying. Price reasonable. Bell Realtyf Co..' Bergner Building. 1820 BOAS ST Practically- new; 7 rooms and bath; all improvements; side entrance. Price, $2,500. H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. > $1,450 WILL BUY 2031 Boas street; 'corner property. $2,300 will buy 533 South Fifteenth street, corner prop erty. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE Good location, doing good business. Rent reasonable. Good opportunity for right man. A. P. DORANZ, 1225 N. Sixth SL Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board 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. 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, 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board BUSINESS PERSONAL ' WHY WORRY ABOUT COAL?— Burn coal oil in your cook stove, heater and furnace. Free demonstra ! tion. 902 Market. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—Es | timates furnished. All kinds of re pair work. P. W. Hummer, 1423 Lib j erty. Bell phone 4420. KEYSTONE IRON AND METAL CO. I deals in steel, rags, rubber, metals and papermill supplies. Broad and Wal lace. Also salvage from fire and wreck. Call Bell phone 936, Dial 3013. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPUO-QUININE will stave it oft If taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. CHANGE your coal stove into a gas range. Burn common coal oil. Freo demonstration. 902 Market street. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers tor estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt. Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO.. Builders and Contractors, House building our specialty. Job work looked after caretully. Dial 3706. OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck. 320-3T6 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. Money to Loan PRIVATE LEGAL iUTE LOANS sls TO S3OO I FOR LONG OR SHORT TIME I ON FURNITURE, REAL ESTATE. OR GUARANTEED NOTES | PAYMENTS MONTHLY OR WEEKLY | CO-OPERATIVE LOAN CO.. 204 CHESTNUT STREET. UNDffR STATE SUPERVISION. MONEY advanced to housekeepers lat legal rates; business confidential, i Profit 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 confidential; payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., Musical PROFESSOR GONZALEZ AND WIFE, teachers of Piano. Clarinet, Cornet, Saxophone, etc. Bargains In Musical Instruments. Repairing. Orchestra Music. loc a copy. 926 North Sixth streeL ) • Musical i WILL EXCHANGE large cabinet machine and fifteen double disc rec ords for good, upright piano. Address 0., 8040. care of Telegraph. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's. 14 :?outh Fourth streeL NEW PLAYER PIANO 5390.00 Ten dollars first payment. H. G. Day. 1421 Derry street. Dial 4560. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs. just call Rell phone 3242 J. An expert will be ut 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 Capl tal St. C. V. 5897. Bell 852 W. Where (• Ulne Well STOUFFE£ 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., 437-415 S. 2nd nL STORAGE —419 Broad 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 por month. Keystone Iron and Metal Co., Broad and Wallace streets. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates,, P. G. Diener. 408 Market street. Undertakers WILLIAM PAGE, Funeral Director and Embalmer, 630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer, 511 North Second StreeL Bell 252. Dial 3145. SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. Cleaners and Dyers GOODMAN'S is the right placo to get your clothes cleaned, pressed dyed or repaired. N. Sixth St Both phones. Call and Deliver. EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DYING WORKS. 1215 MARKET ST. "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." P.OTII I'IIONKS. CAI.L and DELIVER. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILE OWNERS compare our prices on Automobile Chains; 28x3 —SJ.SO; 30x3 —52.90 30x3^4 —$3.10; 32x3 —53.10 32x3>i—53.15; 34x3% —$3.35 31x4 —53.45; 32x4 —53.50 33x4 —53.60; 31x4 —53.70 34x4% —$3.85; 35x4 —53.80 36x4 —53.95; 35x4% —$4.05 36x4%—54.20; 37X4% —$4.50 DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third Street. Dial 4990. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS SAVE MONEY! Special for lii Days Only; 1 Havollne Oil. barrel lots, gal 37c One-half barrels, gul 38c ' 10-gallon lots, gal 40c 5-gallon lots, gal 45c If you furnish the can. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. SEVEN-PASSENGER touring body, finely upholstered, mohair top, side curtains—fit any standard chassis. Will sell for $35.00. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES in con signment aud ciiarge only 5 per cent. No storage charges If car is not sold Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N Cameron streeL OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, >vrecked or oldtlmers, in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. SchiEfman. 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by ;an expert. > our motor troubles reme died. Rex Garige, 1917 North Third street. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dlxey, splltdorf, Mea, Remy and different makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. COME AND SEE our bargains One 1917 Jeftery, seven-passenger one live-passenger, six-cylinder Pat terson car ono Ford delivery car with panel tody. Must be Bold quickly. Call Federick's Garage Front, near Forster. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and nlghL Beli 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. BRING your car to us. Experts on 1 ignition and carburetor troubles. 1 Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones. ' WE can storo two more automo . biles. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North ' Third. MOTORCYCLES AND~BIC\*CLES~ : 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, ' Cycle and Auto Supply Co., . 107 Market StreeL ' "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 300 to 300 bikes each year In this city for the past severai 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 the year to have your bike put in i good shape for the summer ; season. Let us give you an estimate on the Job, Repairing of all kinds, re nlckellng, re-enftmellng, 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 3690. C. A. SPRENKLE, Cycle and Auto Supply Co.. 107 Market St. i JANUARY 18, 1918. LKOAIi NOTICES Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In surance Department ln the liqui dation of the INDUSTRIAL MU TUAL i'IRK INSURANCE COM PANY OF HEADING. Pa. ALL parties owing moneys to and all parties having cliims against the aforesaid corporation In dissolution are hereby notified to make returns to and file claims with Thomas B. Donaldson, Special Deputy Insurance Commissioner. 331 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. Pa. CHARLES A. AMBIiER, Insurance Commissioner of Pennsyl vania. Harrlsburg, Pa.. January I<, 1918. I r • Estate of Joseph P. Wallace, de ceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the above estate having: been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are le quested to n ake payment, and thoso having claims to present the same without delay to the undersigned. JOHN M. BROOMALL Medio, Pa. Or his Attorney, EDWARD F. DOEHNE, 317 Chestnut Street. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Letters Testamentary having been duly grantod to the undersigned upon the estate of Ed. lloofnagle, late of Penbrook, Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, to whom all persons who are Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and all persons hav ing any legal claim against or de mand upon said estate, shall make the same known without delav. LILLY HOOFNAGLB, Executrix, Penbrook, Pa. I. B. SWARTZ. Attorney. No. 108 North Second Street, Harrlsburg, Pa. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSAL will be re ceived by the Superintendent of Pub lic Safety. Room No. 12, Court House. Harrlsburg, 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 ;ind Disposal of Aslies, Rubbish and Mis cellaneous Refuse," and said bids ad dressed to the Superintendent of Pub lic Safety. Room No. 12, Court House, Harrlsburg:. 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 land all bids. SAMUEL F. HASSLER, Superintendent of Public Safety. NOTICE THE following ordinance was duly passed by the City Council and signed by His Honor, the Mayor, on the 15th ! day of January, 1918, and is pub lished as directed by Article 6, Section 7, of the Act of Assembly approved June 27, 191S: AN ORDINANCE I Defining garbage and dead animals, I providing rules and regulations for I the collection and disposal thereof and penalties for the violation of tho same, and repealing Common Council Ordinance No. 57, Session of 1907, entitled, "An ordinance pro viding rules and regulations for the collection and removal of garbage, dead animals, miscellaneous refuse and ashes, and also authorizing the Sanitary Committee or Board of Health to adopt and promulgate ad ditional rules and regulations, and providing penalties for the viola tion of the same." and all other or dinances, or parts of ordinances. In conflict herewith. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Council of The City of Harrlsburg, and j it is hereby ordained by authority of the same. That the term "Garbage" #herever used in this ordlnace means the refuse from animal and vegetable matter after it has been used or pre pared as food for man (night soil ex cepted). and all refuse animal and vegetable matter after it has been used as food for man, including all kitchen and table wastes of animal or vegetable nature such as vegetables, meats, llsh, bones, tat and othor ordi nary kitchen wastes resulting from the preparation of foods. The term "garbage" does nut Include house and store rubbish, ashes or tloor sweep ings, nor ashes from wood or coal, nor miscellaneous refuse, viz: broken glass and china-ware, paper. Erass vine or tree trimmings, straw, slor, rags, bottles, tin cans, shoes and other like refuse or waste matter. The term "dead animals" means all dead animals and parts thereof not Intend ed to be used as food for man. Section 2. The occupants of dwell ing houses, apartments, tenements and all other private houses, and the pro prietors of boarding houses, hotels, restaurants, and the occupants of all other places where garbage Is accu mulated, shall provide or cause to be provided, and keep or cause to be kept, at all times, for the use of such premises, a sufficient number of re-j ceptacles to contain all garbage which may accumulate on said premises! during the usual interval between the collections of garbage therefrom, and shall keep such receptacles at all times water tight, free from freezing and in good repair. Each receptacle shall be metallic, have a tight cover, and be provided with one or more handles. No person, firm or corpora tion shall use for the reception of garbage any receptacle having a ca pacity of less than three (3) or more than ten (10) gallons. Each person, firm or corporation aforesaid shall cause all garbage from his. her, their or Its premises to be deposited in the receptacles provided for that purpose, and no substance other thon garbage, as herein defined, shall be deposited In any garbage re ceptacle. No more water shall be al lowed or permitted in garbage than naturally accumulates from table re fuse. Each person, firm or corporation aforesaid shall cause such receptacles to be kept covered at all times and to be placed and remain, between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M.. of each day, or while the col lection is made from his, her, their or its premises, in such position upon the street level as to be easily ac cessible to the garbage collector. No garbage receptacle shall be kept or placed at any time upon or In fire escapes, basements, subways, cel lars. streets, alleys, sidewalks or other public places. All private alleys and passageways hecossary for the collection of gar bage must be kept free from obstruc tion, viz: cans, ice, snow, etc., and all other accumulations, by the owners or users thereof. The contractor shall be required to furnish to the bureau of garbage and ash inspection, or the Superintendent of Public Safety, immediate notice up on a regular adopted form of the fail ure of the occupant of any premises to have garbage ready for collection on tho day set for such collection, or the placing by such occupant in the garbage receptacle of any substance except garbage as herein defined. If these rules are not observed by the occupants of premises, as afore said. the contractor during the period of such non-observance shall be re lieved from making the collection and shall report the matter in writing to the Bureau of Garbage and Ash In spection, or the Superintendent of Public Safety, upon the prescribed complaint cards. Section 3. All dealer* In vegetables, fish, oysters and fruits, and the pro prietors of slaughterhouses and butcher shops shall deliver or cause to be delivered at the garbage dis posal plant all decayed vegetables, fish, fruit and offal In water-tight metal receptacles, with closely fitting . lids, and such delivery shall be made beforo such refuse or offal becomes in anywise noxious or offensive. Section 4. Tho owners, proprietor.", agents or servants of uny public mar ket or market place shall collect thi garbage of each market or mark<-l: pluce on every day the same la open, immediately after the closing of the same, and shall put such garbage in an accessible place to be collectod by the garbage collectors. Section 5. No person, firm or cor poration, except the one who has tb contract with the City of Harrisburic therefor shall be pormltted to oarry. convey or transport through tho streets, alloys or public places of tlx* City of Harrlsburg any such garbaga or dead animals, without being sub ject to the penalties hereinafter pro vided. except such dealers in vege tables. fish, oysters and fruit, and the proprietors of slaughterhouses and butcher shops, who convey the iam to the garbage disposal plant. Section 6. The collection of garbair* must be made every sixth doy (Sun day excepted), during the months of November, December, January, Febru ary. March and April, and every third day (Sundays excepted), during the lemalnlng months of the year. In rase of hotels, restaurants and such other* places as tho City Bureau of Garbage and Ash Inspection, or tho Superintend dent of Public Safety, may consider necessary, garbage collections shall be mudc daily (Sundays excepted) throughout the year. Section 7. The contractor, befor# beginning the collection of garbaga shall determine, with the approval o( the City Bureau of Garbage and Ash Inspection, or of tho Superintendent of Public Safety, upon what days o€ the week said collection! will be tnaclf- In various localities, and shall furnish said Bureau or Superinten dent with a map upon which the dis tricts collected from on different day* shall be clearly defined. If durlnßT tho progress of the work the contrac tor shall wish to change the days up on which collections are made In any" district, or change tho form or ex tent of any district, he may bo al lowed, with tho approval of said bu reau or superintendent, to make suclt changes, after having filed with tho said bureau or superintendent an amended map of the district upon which all of the districts fire desig nated, and after having delivered to each householder a now amended card notice as provided for. Section 8. The contractor shall pre sent cards, giving his name, address and telephone number, designating upon what days the collector will calt in a special locality, a copy of ■ hlch card shall be left at each and every building o- apartment in the city where garbage Is collected, and a sup ply of said cards shall bo kept at tlia office of said bureau or superinten dent. Section 9. All collections shall ba made between six o'clock A. M. and six o'clock P. M., except in the case of hotels, markets, and other places from which daily collections ore to bo made, as authorized by said Bureau or Superintendent, when such collec tions shall bo made at any hour agreed upon between the contractor and tho proprietors of such places. Section 10. The City Bureau of Garbage and Ash Inspection, or the Superintendent of Public Safety, shall enforce tho maintenance of proper re ceptacles. placed at suitable places on the premises, and prosecute all per sons violating any of the provisions of this ordinance. Section 11. Any person who shall remove, damage or destroy any re ceptacles referred to In this ordi nance. or deface or remove tho Rtreet number or name, shall be subject to the penalties herein provided. Section 12. It shall bo unlawful for any person to dispose of, throw or ' place any garbage or dead animals In . any street, alley or other public place, ' or upon any private property, wheth ■ er owned by such person or not. Section 13. No person, except for such purpose authorized, shall in any ! manner interfere with garbage ves sels or receptacles, or tho contentn thereof. In case of dispute, the said Bureau or Superintendent, shall de | clde as to the location to be selected for the placing of vess-ls or recep tacles by the owner or tenant. Section 14. No person shall ob struct, delay or interfere with the freedom of the garbage collectors while In the performance of their lawful duties. Section 15. All violations of this ordinance, or of the terms of the con tracts with the garbage contractor, shall be reported to the Bureau of Oarbage and Ash Inspection, or to the Superintendent of Public Safety, and It shall be the duty of said Bureau or Superintendent to investigate, or cause to *be Investigated all com plaints, and to prosecute all offenders against the provisions of this ordi nance. Section 16. The said Bureau, or Superintendent, shall cause to be printed so much of the rules and reg ulations contained in this ordinance! as shall sufficiently inform the occu piers of premises of their duties in reference to the collection and re moval of garbage, and such printed rules and regulations shall be deliv ered and served upon each of the premises from which garbage is to b I collected, immediately upon the pass age and approval of this ordinance. Section 17. Any person, firm or i corporation, violating any of the pro visions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof before the Mayor or any alderman of the city, be sub ject to a fine of not more than twett i ty dollars for each offense, and In de fault of the payment of said fine, and costs of prosecution, shall be impris oned in the Jail i * Dauphin county, : for a period not exceeding thirty days, i Section 18. This ordinance is de , clared to be urgent and necessary for i the immediate preservation of th public, peace, health and safety, and ' rhall take effect and be In force from and after its passage. • Section 19. That Common Council Ordinance No. 57. session of 1907, en i titled "An ordinance providing rule* i and regulations for the collection anil i removal of garbage, dead animals. I miscellaneous refuse and ashes, and' i also authorising the Sanitary Com , mlttee or Board of Health to adopt: and promulgate additional rules and • regulations, and providing penalties i for the vlolatlcn of the same," and all • other ordinances, or parts of ordi nances In conflict herewith, ba and the i same are hereby repealed, i Passed the City Council January 16- > 1918. ! t>. I* KEISTBR, Mayor. : Attest:— R. ROSS SEAMAN, City Clerk. NOTICE OF HEARING IN DIVORCE ! In the Court of Common Pleas of i Dauphin County No. 181, Septem ber Term, 1917 Richard T. Coover vs. Lorotta J. Coover. To Loretta J. Coover, Respondent. ' YOU are hereby notified that the ' hearing in the above-stated case. In ■ which you are respondent, will be held 1 at the Court House, Harrlsburg, Dan - ' phin County, Pennsylvania, on Mon day, February 4, 1918, at which time J and place you may appear and mak> 1 defense thereto. If you see proper so [ to do. Wtt M. HARGEST. Attorney for Libellant. | Harrlsburg, January 18, 1918. Proclamation in Divorce r In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County No. 464. Septem- I ber Term, 1917 Elisabeth Westi Campbell vs. Charles T. Campbell. I To Charles F. Campbell: > YOU are hereby notified that the • above-stated action in divorce, in r which you are the respondent, will be I hoard by the above-named Court on Monday, February 4, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Court House, Harrlsburg • City. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. I at which time and place you may ap > pnr In person or by counsel and raak* - defense thereto if you see proper to , do so. CHARLES C. STROH. r Attorney for above-named Libellant. sj Harrlsburg, January 18, I#U, J 19