'TELEPHONE TIE TELEGRAPH AND PLACE YOUR WANT AD WHERE IT WEL BE SEEN ' - 1 - ■ - I I ■ 11 ... ■■ : - ... Deaths THOMAS—On February 17, 1918, Miss •Maggie Thomas, at the. residence ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thomas, Huinmelstown, Pa., aged o5 years. Funeral on Wednesday morning, at :30 o'clock, from the above resi dence. The relative* and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Interment Hum inelstown Cemetery. GEIBB On Saturday, February 16, 1918. Dorothy Viola Geibe, daughter of Roy H. and Klsie Oelbe, agred - months and -4 days. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at i o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1910 North street. Rela tives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. HEED Mrs. Jennie Reed, on Febru ary 15, 1918, at the home of Mr. Amos Albright. Annville. Pa. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from First Baptist Church, the Rev W. J. Lockhart ofliciating. The relatives and friends are in vited to attend without further no tlce. -========= IX MKMORIAM IN loving reinembranco of husband and father. John F. Zollinger, who de parted this life one year ago to-daj. February 18, 1917. WIFE AND CHILDREN, LOST AXD FOUND LOST Monday morning. Febru ary 18, lady's blue enamel, striped silver watch, with Chalmers fob at tached. Suitable reward given turned to Mrs. Miller, 19 Noith Fourth. LOST Silk bag, containing a gold closed-face watch, with initials "C. K. D.," purse, either at Mat ket Square or on New Cumberland car. Reward if returned to -04 wtate street. . LOST Tire chain, 36^ 4 .^- hl^ et "p n to Daily Telegraph. Suitable le ward. LOST Purse, In Majestic Thea ter on Friday evening. Finder may keep money if they return purse and remaining contents to owner 01 box office. ' LOST Child's gray fur on Peffer, Sixth or Curtin streets. Howard If returned to 415 Peffer street. LOST Platinum Lavalllere, with l pearl and chip diamond, between Sigliteenth street nd \ ictoria. Re turn to 614 North Eighteenth street. DOG LOST Light brindle. white p.eck and paws, English Bull. Reward if returned to 28 North Fourteenth street. '. IN S A'Ji I '-HO."*S ~ A TRAINING THAT SECURES Di rect Results for y oua* men and wo men as Stenographers, lyplsU. Book keepers. etc. YOli want Uiat kind. No advance In tuition. Call and *i us or write to-day. THE OkilCE TRAINING SCHOOU I*l Market street. MKLP WAKTIvP —MALE OFFICE BOY WANTED Boy over 16 years of age to look" after mailing, run er rands and jn'nor office work. Salary, lIO.UO per week. No trillers need apply. Office Manager, SWIFT & COMPANY, Seventh and North Streets. PAINTERS WANTED Steady vork. J. K. Linderwood, Gettysburg, 'a. WANTED —An experienced man to ake charge of dry goods department, jood reference required. W. W. Mast & Son, Coatesville, Pa. WANTED —Young man for Assist mt Cost Accountant in Western Maryland city. State education, ex >erience, present and expected salary, ilso reference. All replies will be reated strictly confidential. Jox X. Harrisburg Telegraph. EXPERIENCED MAN WANTED 'all Federick's Garage. Forster, near '"ront. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN WANTED Man of experience and un questioned integrity, coupled with confidence in himself and product he lias to sell. To such a man we have to offer an excellent opportunity. See MR. CHURCH. Hupmobile Sales Corp., 103 Market Street. WANTED Bright boy. over 16 ears, to learn printing trade. Ap ly Foreman, Telegraph Composing loom. WANTED A bright, energetic young man, between 19 and 25 years of age. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Apply to E. D. THOMAS, Elliott-Fisher Co., Harrisburg, Pa. MACHINISTS First-class machinists want ed. at once. Apply EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, t CENTRAL IRON & STEEL CO. WANTED and Cutters. Edge Trimmers. Heel :ourers. Pulling Machine and Nlg ;rhead Operators. Apply LYCOMING RUBBER CO.. Williamsport, Pa. EXPERIENCED WASHER for earn laundry work. Good salary lor sht party. Apply Palaco Steam tundry. Middletown, Pa. ■' i■ ■ • - FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR UO.NT WASTE IT Heal Estate Fop Sale Rive* Froit Dnfllinxi 3319 Riverside Drive, an elegit borne; brick with eleven rooms, three baths, reception hall butlers pantry, cemented cellar *itfl laundry, hot water heat porches, garage, lawn and *ar len, fruit trees. A splendid bald ing, a delightful neighborhood ind an unexcelled location. In spection by appointment. Miller Brothers & Co. Member Hb*. Real Estate Board l*et ss Co art MONDAY EVENING HAMMSBDRG TECBBRAPH ' FEBRUARY 18, 1918. 1 HELP WANTED—HALK THE GLOBE Requires experienced sales men in our Men's Clothing Department. Good opportuni uities for live wire hustlers. Good salaries —rapid advance ment. None but thoroughly experienced men wanted. Ap ply to MB. 11. A. PLANK, Assistant Manager. HEN WANTED to load atone. 27 He per ton. Can earn $25 to |SS per week. Apply Paxiung yuarries. Pax. f YOUNG MAN l6 years ot use or more, to learn business. Good cliance tor anyone with mechanical ideas. Address J.. 676*. care ot Telegraph. WANTED Expert Box Spring maker. Good opportunity. United States Mattress Co., Twelfth ana Herr streets. IIELI' WAXTEI>—FEMALE WANTED White girl, not-under IS years of age, for general house work in apartment. No washing or ironing. Mrs. W. S. Leonard. 2518 North Sixth street, or Bell telephone iy36J. WHITE WOMAN For. general housework. Good home to right party. Must have reference. No. -JO South Nineteenth street. City. WANTED Girls to feed job print ing presses. Pleasant place to work. Good hours. Experience not neces sary. Apply Mr. Bernheisel, The Tele graph Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. NURSE MAID, AT ONCE, with ref erence. Address 122 Woodbine. Bell phone 948 W. WANTED Competent, settled, white girl or woman for general housework. No cooking. Small fam ily. Wages, St> per week. Address Box K, 7237, care of Telegraph. STENOGUAPHEB Young lady, graduate in stenography and type writing. Apply between 4 and 5 p. m. Nt Crispen Motor Car Company, 311 South Cameron street. EXPERIENCED diningroom, refin ed girl. Apply Manhattan liestaur ant. WANTED Young kirl for Gen eral housework in small family. Ap ply 2252 North Third street. STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Ap pIy Room 103, Telegraph Building, Monday, between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. WANTED Experienced operator in room. Apply Deviue-Yuiigel Shoe Co., Sixteenth and State. WANTED Sewing Machine operators to make ladies' and children's wear. Also fold ers and trimmers. Easy work una best pay. Learners paid while learn ing. 17 guaranteed the third consecu tive week of learning. After that piecework. HAKRISBURG APPAREL CO.. New Up-to-date Factory, Sixth and Herr Streets. WANTED 12 girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor ner Second and North streets. HELP WANTED—MaIe aiia Female A GUARANTEED INCOME to all applicants of intelligence and tact, that are willing to take care of u tmall amount of correspondence in spare hours. Good references very essential. Jules Nehrtng, 615 West One Hundred and Eighty-first street. New York. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Two men with some salesmanship ability, to travel with manager. To hustlers, $5 to IS daily, with expenses in advance. Call, 3 to <> P. M., on L J. Burke, Bolton Hotel. WANTED. SALESMAN Married, over 27 years of age; steady work; bond required; drawing account, 118.00 per week, and commission. Call Bell phone 1984J for appointment. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED Gentleman wishes po sition on a stock farm. Apply by let ter to L. H. C., Lemoyne, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED A situation as a cook or dishwasher; wishes to go home at night. 112 Mary avenue. ROOMS FOR KENT 105 SOUTH FRONT STREET, near Market, desirable furnished rooms in private family. Gentlemen preferred. All conveniences. Apply 105 South Front street. FOR RENT Second floor, consist ing of two unfurnished communicat ing rooms, with use of bath. Good location. 110.00 per month. No chil dren. Call Bell 385J, or Dial 3590. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM Second floor, suitable for one or two gentlemen; hot water heat; all con veniences; rent reasonable; refer ence exchanged. Apply 418 Forster street. TWO light, airy, well-furnished rooms on third floor, for light house keeping. with use of bath and phone. Apply 1606 North Third street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms' centrally located; all conveniences city steam. 328 North street. * TWO unfurnished communicating rooms ,on flrst floor. References. Ap ply 911 North Sixth street. METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean furnished rooms, hot and cold water' pboae. Rates, 13 per week and up' #lB Market, at the Subway Entrance, FURNISHED ROOM Large sec ond-story front; city steam heat; use of telephone. 719 North Sixth street TWO furnished rooms, for light housekeeping Apply 1713 Walnut, or Bell phone 1603 J. GREEN ST., 1109 Two large, furnished second floor rooms; all con veniences; Bell phone; rent reason able; gentlemen preferred. INFORMATION = THE Telegraph Classified Advertis ing Department will be glad to direct anyone us to the location of streets etc., given in the addresses of adver tisements on this page. This particu larly applies to strangers who are looking for looms, houses, etc. Phon? Bell 4100, or Dial 2135, or call nt the office, 216 Federal Square. APARTMENTS *T>B~BEXT" 814 N. THIRD ST 2 small room apartment first floor front sieaii heat free attractively finished witT electric light, gas stove, etc. Now ready for occupancy—l2o.oo per month. Apply L Minter, 110 North Second street. Bell phone 4282, Dial FOR RENT—One of the most beau tiful apartments In the city 414 North Third street. All the latest and modern improvements. Will be com pleted . Apply to Louis, 414 North Third street. A PA KTME XTB\V A NTIuD WANTED By man and wife, un furnished apartment, three or foui rooms and bath, or small house, cen trally located or near car line. Del! 2983 J. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED, ROOMS OR SMALL APARTMENT Refined, young couple, moving- to city from suburban town, no children, desire three or four I rooms or small apartment with con ; veniencea. Prefer a location up town. , Will be ready to occupy latter part ■of February. In reply, kindly state : particulars and terms. Will be giad Ito call. Address Box D, 7241), care of : Telegraph. | ===S i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE . I FOR SALE A 2 V4-story frame i house, 7 rooms, conveniently located, lis offered for sale at a bargain. Ad | dress A., 6-196, care of Telegraph. ' 1818 NORTH STREET 7 rooms— , bath gas electric light steam : heat lot, 20x110 ft. Garage. Price. I $2,800. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir teenth street. 126 NORTH SUMMIT STREET—2*4- story brick 7 rooms bath at tic all improvements side en trance. Price, $2,450. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE—A fine semi-bungalow, : S rooms and bath, steam heat, large porch, garage for two cars and three fourths acre of ground; six minutes walk from first rare limit; fine loca tion; must bo seen to be appreciated. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE For *200.00 loss than I value, No. 353 South Thirteenth street. 1 Must be sold before April 1. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. RANCH FOR SALE in Grand Val ley— 16u acres—Colorado. Some im provements on it. Terms reasonable. Address Box 618, Pueblo, Colorado. FOR SALE A fine corner brick house with 10 rooms and bath on South Thirteenth street, at a sacri fice price if sold soon. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE No. 91 N. Seventeenth street brick dwelling 9 rooms— bath gas steam heat cemented cellar. Price and terms right. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. SECOND STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE Pressed brick construction— II rooms bath gas electric light hot water heat hardwood floors lot, 26x90 located near Ma clay street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NO. 823 SOUTH EIGHTEENTH STREET FOR SALE Brick house— -7 rooms bath gas electric light furnace heat lot, 16x100 garage on rear. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. . FOR SALE Frame house for sale —No. 328 Reily street lot, 20x78. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. BUNGALOW FOR SALE Six rooms and bath interior finished with chestnut electric light—steam heat lot, 50x512 almost one acre —near 5c trolley service. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $1,200 WILL BUY frame dwelling, newly papered; $2,800 will buy 3-story brick, with all improvements, on South Sixteenth street. Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 North Seventh street. CORNER HOUSE With large storeroom on Stale street. Cheap and terms right. C. 11. Corder, HUu Wal lut street. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. CORNER HOUSE FOR SALE—North Eighteenth street lu-room brick; steam heat; all Improvements; large front porch; terrace; very suitable lor apartment house; tine location for Dentist or Businessman; S. E. ex posure. Terms right. Possession at once. House now vacant. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harris burg. Bell 2412 R. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE On city property, a nice suburban home and poultry place along trolley line across from Colonial Club, known as the Ayler Poultry Farm. Inquire J. K. Kipp. 2203 North Fourth street. FOR SALE No. 23 S. Eighteenth Street, modern 9- loom brick house, with steam heat, gas and electric lights. First class in material and workmanship. Price $3,200 No. 1251 Swatara Street, modern 9- room brick house, with front porch and paved street. Well located. Price $3,000 No. 1526 Regina Street, frame house with 9 rooms and all improvements. Property is well located and in good repair. Price $3,000 No. 177 N. Fifteenth Street, 8-room brick and frame house, with steam heat and electric light. Drive alley in rear. Price $2,900 No. 1510 Walnut Street, modern 9-room brick and frame house with all im provements. Drive alley in rear. Must be sold. Cash offer wanted. No. 1313 Walnut Street, modern 9- room brick and frame house, with all improvements. Price $2,75u No. 1617 Chestnut Street, brick house with 8 rooms and bath, in good re pair and conveniently located. Price $2,850 No. 1825 Zarker Street, two-story house, with all modern improve ments, front porch, paved street and side entrance. A real bargain at $2,650 No. 1535 Spencer Street, modern two story brick house, with 7 rooms and bath, steam heat and electric light. A bargain home for somebody. Price \ $2,850 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street. Bell 4259. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board I BIG OPPORTUNITY Many workmen must be accommo dated at the Government operations near Middletown. Lots for sale at OAK LANE TERRACE (Opposite Government plot). Reasonable and on easy terms. We will help you build. Apply to D. A. CALEY, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 708 Kunkel Bldg. Phone 589. 1222 BAILEY—7 R $2,100 45 Balm —6 R $1,600 1810 Boas—6 R $2,400 20 N. Sixteenth—ll R $4,000 Irwin M. Cassell, 1441 Regina. RESIDENCE, NO. 2216 NORTH THIRD STREET Lot, 40x180 feet 3-atory brick slate roof wide front porch length of house l3 rooms, including i bathroom* cel lar floors all cemented laundry v/ith stationary wash tubs hard wood floors commodious closets In every room hot water heat, radia tors in every room gas and eleo trlclty four garages on rear of lot always rented one of most com plete and beat constructed residences in the city. Trolley cars stop In front of door. Phona 3211. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1720 Miller street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, immediately north of State. Two-atory brick, all improvements, 7 rooms, including bath. Comfortable homo for small lamlly. Apply to Mrs. G. D. Thorn, 2216 North Third street. Phone 8211. <* - ' 1 - <I I ■■ I - ■ ■ - . t . .. if l Find the Right Want Ad and Answer It and "to board" will seem a very pleas ant and economical way to live. There are as many kinds of board ing houses as there are boarders—or 1 almost as many. When you answer h lew ads, intent upon finding the most desirable one for yourself, j'ou'll real i izc this fact. KKAL ESTATE *' oU MAZK [ ~ FAKMB FOR SALE Two-story frame building, with large itoreroom, in business section of Mid lletown. Near Aviation plant. Largo 'late-glass front; drive alley; extra ot. Will exchange for good farm. Vlso three small houses In Steelton. 12 ler cent, investment. Terms right, 'ay samo as rent. . C. H. CORDER, 1190 Walnut St- Bell Phone 2112 R. Real Estate and Insurance Rents Collected. J. E. GLPPLE. -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING 1251 Market St. Bell phone 425S Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board REAL, ESTATE FOR KiSVT FOR RENT, APRIL. 1 1603 North Second; 3-story brick; eleven rooms tnd bath; electric lights; steam heat; •verything in first-class condition. Vpply 213 Pine street. Bell phone STABLE ln rear of 418 Forster treet. Large and roomy. Rent. 16.50, including water. Apply, for ley, to Miller Bros. & Co., or 418 Fors er. FOR RENT 2734 Jefferson street* orner property; all Improvements nquire J. K. Kipp, 3203 North Fourth itreet. ' storeroom, 504 Market Street. Storerooms, 248 & 252 Hamilton Street (12.0<> Dwelling, 1122 N. Second Street, corner Cumberland. 10 rooms and bath . (40.00 CHAS. ADLER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1002 N. THIRD STREET, ilember Harrisburg Real Estate Board EXCELLENT HOUSES AND APART MENTS ire offered you at Carlisle for (15.00 o $30.00 per month; also a number of lomes without improvements as low is (5.00 per month. Commuting service between Carlisle ind Harrisburg is especially adapted or workers in Harrisburg and vi ilnity. Traveling accommodations ln luding the C. V. R. R., the Philadel >hia & Reading and the Valley Trac ion Line. Rates of (7.00 arc offered or forty-six trips by rail; the time of ravel of the eighteen miles about hlrty-Hve minutes. The best of educa ional advantages for your children rom kindergarten to college degree. Carlisle is the city beautiful. You vill be delighted with the splendid ecreational and living facilities. J hone or address. Real Estate Ex .hange, Carlisle Chamber of Com nerce, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. FOR RENT Brick houses, with ill improvements and steam heat. I. E. Qlpi' 1251 Market street. HEAL ESTATE For Sale or It^ul HOUSES AND GARAGEB~at Fifth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller 31 North Second. Bell phone 307 J. ' REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED A good house, an Apartment, suitable for a physician vith improvements, at once or April Address J., 7238, care of Tele graph. , WANTED, TO RENT House or ipartqient, frpm April 1. In answer ng. give description, location and >rice. 11. R. Q„ care of E. B. I. Co Tenth and Market. LIST your property with us for he early spring sales. Lincoln Really 20., 1120 North Seventh street. WANTED, TO RENT Attractive >ungalow or cottage, in suburbs or :ountry, by April 1. Address A, 6070 :are of Telegraph. WANTED—From March 15, cottage vith all up-to-date Improvements >referably garden attached. In liner esldential section or accessible to lowntown. Or up-to-date flat of ibout six rooms. Address, with full >articulars, A. F. Wright, No. 117 Vrkay Bldg., Albany, N. Y. OFFICES AVP STOREROOMS FOR RENT TWO MARKET STREET STOREROOMS Suitable for any business. Also SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS suitable for offices or for dental parlors, etc. EVERYTHING NEWLY REFINISHED IMMEDITE POSSESSION BEST LOCATION IN CITY Apply P. MAGARO 410 MARKET STREET OFFICES FOR RENT 406 North Phird; two llrst floor communicating ooms. Also housekeeping apart nent. Apply 11 to 12, 5 to C, 513 forth Second street. FARMS 34 ACRES ■>— Valuable farm In Mid llcsex Township, Cumberland Co., Pa. or sale; tine location at Main Cross toads; IV4 rtniles to State highway, nile to school; rural mail and tele >hone passes the house; extra good and for apples and peaches, corn and vheat; * good 8-room house, wash louse and frame barn all necessary >utbulldlngs; possession ran be given \prll 1, 1918. To look the farm over ipply to J. R. Wilson (Executor) Carlisle, Pa.. R. D. No. 1, Box 73. FLORIDA We will build your homo on rich farm near Jacksonville at only $6.00 per month. Write Jax. Heights Co.. Jacksonville, Fla. FOR SALE OR RENT 2ll acres; 800 fruit trees, 40 acres young timber; 3 inilea N. E. of Harrisburg; will sell purt or all of farm. Apply 1700 North second street. FUR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ~AUCT}ON"SALE Canned Goods, Sat., Feb. 23, 'lB. Beard's Restaurant, 20 S. Front St., Steclton. Hite Auctioneer. Bring a Ave with you. AUCTION SALE—Of personal prop erty, Saturday, Feb. 23, 'IS, at 1:30 P. M., Beard's Kestaurant, 20 South Front St., Steelton. llite. Auctioneer. Don't miss this sale. FOR SALE A Stiert Upright Piano, in first-class condition. Also a Victrola and a nice selection of music, cheap. Address I*. 6497, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE, A SAFE Barnes Safe and Lock Co., makers; 31 inches wide, 33 inches deep. 63 inches high over all. Apply to Central Hotel, Steelton, for price. BABY CARRIAGE White reed, reversible gears. Apply 2126 North Fourth street. FURNITURE FOR SALE Consisting of Diningroom Set. Bedroom Sets, etc. Call only between 1 and 5 P. M. C. A. Stouffer's, 447 Broad Street. FOR SALE One approved stan dard I. H. C. gasoline or kerosene en gine, S5-H.-P., automatic oil feed Bosch magneto; one American hoist ing; engine and boiler, 7xlo double cylinder and double drum; one 62-ft. Boom derrick, 6 guy or 2 guy and stiff light. Apply L B. Dickinson, 613 North Thirteenth street. SIDEBOARD, two china closets of Quartered oak, a chiffonier, a toilet table, 9x12 bedroom rug, kitchen cabi net, Acorn gas range, gas coll, re frigerator, lawn mower, garden hose. Apply 1212 North Fifteenth street. Bell 2982 J. ♦ BOOKS—6th and 7th Books of Moses, Aibertus, Magnus, Uokman's Long Lost Friend and other curious books. Aur aud's Book Store, 925 North Third street. Open Evenings. CALKS—CALKS—CALKS Diamond, Giant Grip, Green Bay Red Tip, Blizsard, Rowe Ring Point! Rowe Junior, Black Diamond and Al ways Sharp, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS 110.00 up. Reasonable term* for traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. TllloUon, 206 Locust street. EASTER LILIES 53.00 per dozen Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop, sin North Third street. $3.00 DOWN and {3.00 per month buys a Beautiful New Rex Typewriter. $3.00 down and $3.00 per month buys an American Cal culating Machine. $4.00 down and $7.00 per month buys un American Add ing, Listing and statement Ma chine. It costs nothing to Investigate. R. V. MONTAGUE. 204 North Second Street, Harrisourg, Pa. FOR SALE, at Gable'a, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence. Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting Uuiidmtf Hardware, Plaster Board! Upson Wail Board, Conipo-Boaid Doors. Sash, Shutters, Moulding*. Porch Posts Pumps etc. SASH At Gable s, 111-117 South Second street. 6,000 xets of new sa.-iti Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed, $2.00 pel set. All uuiei reguiuv sizes, door* and shutters, ail sizes. INCUBATORS Two slightly used for sale, in good condition. Call or address. W. 11. Wolf, 1961 Boas street, or Bell phone 4506 J. ' FOR SALE ■ — One second-hand steam boiler —capacity, 3,200 ft. in good cunuitiou and a bargain. M H. BAKER At CO., Healing and Plumbing Contractors, 1330 Derry St. Both Phones. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. CIIAS. AKoNsON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker 422 Market Street. * WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WANTED We pay highest cash prices. Drop postal and buyer will call, or phone Bell 385J, Dial 2590. See us for bargains in Bikes and Motorcycles. Easy Terms. CYCLE AND AUTO SUPPI?Y CO., 107 Market St. WANTED 3helving and wall cases for easli. CYCLE AND AUTO SUPPLY CO.. 107 Market Street. Bell 385J Dial 3590. 8. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest price* tor second-hand clothing nhoes. furniture, or carpets. Trial will convince. Bell 2899 M, 1116 Cowdeu. CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad btreet. Bell phone 2860. Diamonds Bought for Oasb; appraisers tor estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt. VVANTEI)—MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST PRICES PAID 7oc at kinds of empty barrols and Junk. Cal Bell phono 1875. B. Abrama ii aon 824-832 North Seventh street. WE BUY all kinds of disc records Highest cash prices paid. N. Brenner 1315 North Third street. MAX SMELTZ ~ "* Second-hand furniture bought one sold. Hlgheot cash prices paid. Cal, Bell 1381R or Dial 6847, or drop * p us . tal to Max Smoltz. 1016 Market street WUI call, city or country. MORRIS SAYS save money buyln* new and second-hand furniture here High prices paid for furniture. Morris SchmertE. IPSO Market. Bell 3971 R. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PROMOTER Live man, with good reputation, to promote ten thousanc dollar corporation. Clark E. t 216 Pint street. CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOF SALE Very desirable location—rea sonable rent modernly equipped ane business in a prosperous condition Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. AUCTION SALE of Counters. Show Cases, Cash Register, Dishes, etc. Sat urday, Feb. 23, 'lB. Beard's Restau rant, 20 S. Front St., Steelton. Pa., at 1:30 P. M. Hite, Auctioneer. Attenc this sale. POOL* ROOM - - Doing a good busi ness. Consists of 8 tables and all equipment; two show cases, one wall caac, cash register, ten chairs and block. Call for particulars. A. P. DORANZ, 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board HITE'S Elastic is roof life. HITE'S Elastic stops leaks. HITE'S Elastic makes it tight. LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE Oood location, doing good business. Rent reasonable. Good opportunity for right man. A. P. DORANZ, H25 N. Sixth St. Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board FOR SALE An A 1 Water Powet Grist and Chop Mill, 90-H-P.; 10 acres land; 7-room frame house, stable and outbuildings. Established trade. Near Harrisburg. Price, M.300. Easy terms Address Box O, 7215, care of Tele graphy BUSINESS PEKSONAI.S Diamonds Bought for Cash, appraisers lor estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt, INCOME TAX REPORTS Prepared l*y H. E. SCIIRIVER, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT & AUDITOR, 61-62 Union Trust Bldg., Harrisburg, i'a. AUCTION SALE Saturday. Feb. 23, 'lB, at 1:30 I*. M., Beard's Restau rant. 20 S. Front St., Steelton. Pa: Don't miss this sale. Hite, Auctioneer. RELIABLE ELECTRIC A-ND LOCKSMITH SHOP GENERAL REPAIRING, 1303 N. SIXTH ST. BELL. 3895. DIAL 5864. QUININE—Look out for that KtluZ leeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVi? PHusP'lo QUININE Will stave It ow if taken in time. Gross Drug StortJ 113 Market street. Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., Builders and Contractors, House building our specialty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 370n OFFICE, 2160 NORTH FIFTH STREET. CANNED GOODS by AUCTION Sat Feb. 23, IS. 1:30 P. AL, Beard s'Res taurant, 20 South Front St.. Steelton Pa. Hite. Auctioneer. ' UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. S. N. £i uck ' 320-826 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. Money to Lout TO LOAN From SI,OOO to $1 500 on first mortgage desirable real es tate in West Shore communities. Ad dress 0„ 7246, care of Telegraph. WHEN YOU NEED MONEY To meet Immediate necessities, always consult this reliable, licensed, bonded institution chartered under Penna laws and financed by local people in 1909 to save borrowers from extortion. Co-operative Loan & Investment Co 204 Chestnut Street. '' We sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATEa On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the btate and un der the supervision of the Bankmic Department. ° EQUITABLE INVESTAIENT CO 3 North Market Square. Established 1904. MONEY advanced to housekeeper at legal rates; ousiness confidential Profit Sharing Loan Sjciety, spooler 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 rales in citv PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT Co. Mimical TALKING MACHINES of all kinds repaired by an expert. All wor£ promptly done and guaranteed. Lall Bell 2804R or 1604 Howard avenue. TALKING MAOHINEa promptly and caiuluily repaired by an expert onlv OYLERS, 14 South Fourth street. PROFESSOR GONZAIJEZ AND WIFE, teachers of Piano, Clarinet Cornet, Saxuphone, etc. Bargains in Musical Instruments Repairing. Orchestra Music, 10c a copy. 920 North Sixth street. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, Just cali Bell phoue 3242 J. An expert will be i.t your service at once. Or bilng machine to i 213 North Thud street. Hauling and Moving WJJ do nil kinds of hauling— auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 440 Broad street. BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling Square dealing our policy. 917-A CaDi tal St. C. V 689?. Bell BBBW. W here to Dine WoU STOUFFBR'O RESTAURANT. Home ccoklng served to Busi nessmen and Ladies in sepa rate diningroom. Storage STORAGE —Fireproof and non-flre proof warehouses. Private rooms for household goods, $2 a tnonih tip. Har risburg Storage Co.. 437-446 8. 2nd at, STORAGE —41# Broad street, housa hold goods.merchandise. Private rooms l- 3. Also hauling of all kinds. D \ Cooper ft Co. Both phones. Storage i STOOGE- In br , c]t building, real 1 408 Market. Household goods in clean, i. private rooms, ltoasonable rates. P. G. Dlencr. 408 Market street. Undertaken WILLIAM PAGE, \ Funeral 'Director and Embalmcr. J 630 Boas St., Harrlsburg, Pa. J Bell 4748 J. Dial 3807. SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNEKAL DIRECTOR 1312 Derry St. • BET J, 1958. DIAL* 2188. RUDOLPH K. SPICEB, Funeral Director and Embalmer, 611 North Second Street. Bell 252. Dial 3145. I * PAINTING ! KITE'S Elastic prevents rust. USE Hito's Elastic. HITE'S Elastic Is watertight. 1 HITE'S Elastic is right. 1 Mil. PROPERTY OWNER, now If . the time to settle your rooting prob lems and the moat economical and - satisfactory way is to use HITE'S r ELASTIC. It stops Leaks, Prevents • Rust, Checks, Decay and adds year* • of life to any old, leaky room. Hite & t Hite. 902 Market street. I - Cleaners and Dyers i SAVE your clothes. Get them clean l od, pressed, dyed or repaiied at Good -1 man's. 1306',£ North Sixth St. We do it right. Phones. Call and deliver. EGGERT'S I CLEANING AND DYING WORKS. 1245 MARKET ST. "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." BOTH PHONES. CALL und DELIVER. AUTOMOBILES "AUTO OWNERS Compare Our Tire Prices. 28x3 Non-skid Tires, SIO.OO 30x3 " " " 11.35 30x3% " " •• 12.75 31x3 " " " 13.85 32x3 l-i " " " 15.40 34x3 Vs " " " 17.25 31x4 " " " . 18.40 32x4 " " . " 19.60 33x4 " " " 20.15 34x4 " " " 21.25 All other sizes. H. F. ESTERBKOOK, Dial 4990. 912 N. Third St. 1918 OVERLAND ROADSTER— The latest "Big Four'' three-passenger car that is already in heavy demand. Driven just enough to make it better than brand new. 201 Arcade Build ing. Bell phone 3057 R. OLD AUTOS ; Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers. lin any condition. See nie before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market street, Bell 3633. THE OVERLAND-IIARRISBURG CO. OFFER * USED TRUCKS Of unusual quality for immediate delivery. l'/i-ton Garford, chassis only, with 2-ton springs and axles, overhauled throughout, newly painted. Tires practically brand new. 2-ton Mack, with fine, large, open express body. Tires good. 2-ton Reo, chassis only. Will be ready for delivery within a week. Tires good. Motor fair. Offered at sacrifice price. *4-ton Overland delivery express, with top. This car a demonstrator. Never sold. Repainted and guaranteed. %-ton Overland delivery, with brand new panel body. Completely overhauled. Looks like new. Guaranteed. THE OVERLAND-IIARRISBURG CO., 212-214 North Second Street. Both Phones. Open Evenings'. FOR SALE 1915 Jeffery 1-ton truck. Guaran teed in tine mechanical condition. Solid tires on rear. A bargain for $350. International 1-ton truck. Solid tires. Fine shape. No reasonable of fer refused. A. SCHIFFMAN, ♦ Bell 3633—1021 Market Street. 15-H.-P. PORTABLE GASOLINE ENGINE, with clutch pulley, complete. Price very reasonable. Inquire C. L Ccnover. 1334 Howard street, City. FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road ster, 1912 Chalmers Big 6 and a light Delivery Truck that can be used In the grocery business. Inquire Sun shine Garage, 82 South Cameron street. FOR SALE OVERLAND—I9I7 Delivery Model *3. A 1 yhape. New tiros. Will sacriOce foi 1350. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market street. GAIIAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS BICYCLKS AND REPAIRS Parts and supplies, plus service, is our specialty. ljet us save you money. Easy Terms, CYCLE AND AUTO SUPPLY CO., 107 Market Street, Bell 385-J Dial 3590. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tetsiuu, Elsmann, Dixey, S'plitdorf, Mea, lleray and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Schiffman, 1021 Market street. BeL 3633. WM. PENN 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls: careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4H4. BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest giade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP, Letuoyne. Both phones. REX GAftAGE, 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. GET YOUR CAR OVERHAULED at the Sunshine Garage, 82 South Cam eron street. Frames straightened, no matter how badly bent. Also welding and braslng. YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles Reme died. Rex Gar%ge. i#l7 North Thtrd street. ~MOTORCYCLKS A~ND~BICYCT^ BICYCLE SPECIALS We have the biggest bargain in the city. Black Beauty. Truss frame. Guaranteed Tires. Best Bike Saddle. Extra heavy Handlebars. Rubber Pedals. Special, to advertise this new store ' ..$25.00 Other bikes from SIO.OO up. Terms to suit you. CTCLE AND AUTO SUPPLY CO., 107 Market Street. Bell 385J Dial 8590. ■l - ■ ■ ■ 1 . ' MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES r BICYCLES TO HIKE DAY OH WEEK. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. . 913 N. DIAL. 4990. BICYCLES. BICYCLED. and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing; come here and get a square deal H. P. ESTERBROOK, 012 N. Third Street, Dial 4990. - :| PUBLIC SALE AUCTION SALE Entire Restau equipment. Sat., Feb. 23, 'lB. 1:80 oV B ?? rd ' s Restaurant, 20 S. Front Pa. Hit. Auctioneer. LEGAL NOTICES ax^i9VR B T,I° CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ?& <? /^ y l Jl e Su P er 'ntendent of Pub- < lie Safety, Room No. 12, Court House Ilarrisburg, Pa.. un t(i 12 o\;lock' Monday. February 25, 1918, for 1 Hnhhi" ° 2".. anii Disposal of Ashes, Miscellaneous Refuse iit 1 ,V (3 } Ash Collection District*. I for the period of 16-27-39-61 or 6" 1 nln" be ß' nn i n K March 1, 1918, in ' ?, rSf. d H an , Ce K Wlth deifications to b<- furnished by each bidder, or by Su- Bnli? en i ent ot Department. Said specifications to provide that said Bha |' ■He made once a £ae? „ d ", ri , ng th term of the con ?s- t , a £ < l ln such a manner as to be satisfactory to the said Superinten !ii°ks du,y authorized agent. -I? rnUß t be sealed and en ™ 1 r °P OB "->s for the Collection S?1 Disposal of Afehes, Rubbish and Miscellaneous Refuse" and addressed to the Superintendent of Public Safety, Room 12, Court House. Har risburg Pa. All bids must be accom panied by a certified check for ten (10 per cent.) per cent, of the con u!i2S£ price to insure good faith In | UKl ding. Bidders are requested to submit separate bids for each of the dis tricts as outlined herein; 1 r District No. 1. Entire section from the East side of Cameron street to the Eastern City Line. n,?' ric ,l N< ?U 2> sect | on trom the North side of Herr Street and West side of Cameron Street to 30uth em City Line. District No. S. Entire section from the North side of Herr Street and West side of Cameron Street to the Northern City Line. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. SAMUEL F. HASSLER. Superintendent of Public Safety. • PROPOSAL STATE INSTITUTION FOR FEEBLE MINDED OF EASTERN PENNSYL VANIA. SPRING CITY, PA. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Board of Trustees of the State Institution for Feeble Minded of Eastern Pennsylvania, at their office, near Spring City, Chester County, Pa., until 11 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, March 6, 1918, for the construction of Infirmary Building "S" and Tunnel connecting present Building "K" with "S," and for the Heating, Plumbing and Electric Lighting of same, in ac cordance with plans and specifications of the Board, prepared by Philip H. Johnson, Architect. Separate bids will be received for the building and other itemgmention ed, also, separate bids for the Heat l ing. Plumbing and Electric Lighting. Plans, specifications and blank forms for bids can be obtained from the Architect, Philip H. Johnson, 1824-25 Land Title Bldg., Philadel phia, Pa. Bids should be addressed to the Board of Trustees, State Institution for Feeble Minded of Eastern Penn sylvania, Spring City, > Pa:, marked ~ "Proposal for Infirmary Building 'S.'" Bids will be opened and read in the presence of bidders at the office of the Institution, near Spring City, at 11 A. M., Wednesday, March 6, 1918. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a Guaranty Bond, blank form of bond will be furnished by the Architect, and must accom pany each proposal. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids, as it may deem best for the interests of the Commonwealth. J. O. GILMORE, NEWTON R. TURNER, J. COMLY HALL ,• Building Committee. 1 1 NOTICE Letters Testamentarv {' on the Estate of Milton G. Potts, late {' of Ilarrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., r deceased, have been granted to the J! undersigned. All persons indebted ti said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having i claims will present them for settle- t ment to i GEORGE C. POTTS. i 1100 North Third St., Or Harrisburg, Pa., • MRS. L P. LANDIS, ' . Dauphin, Pa., Executors. NOTICE is given that I have sold ! my grocery stock, located at 615 North , Second street, to W. D. Carrol. All . claims and accounts .will be settled at , 211 North Second street. HARRY ISAACMAN. $230,000.00 SCHOOL BONDS OF THE SCHOOL | DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF HAR- RISBURG. PA. • SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Board of School Direc- ! tors of the School District of the City of Harrisburg, Pa., until Fridav, , March 1, 1918, at 3:30 o'clock P. M.. for the purchase of all or any portion tl of (230,000.00 4V6 per cent, coupon ' bonds of said School District. i The bonds will be issued in denomi- • nations of $1,000.00 each, hearing date ■ of February 1, 1918, and maturing i $88,000.00 February 1. 1923; $7,000.00 I each year from February 1, 1924 to • February 1, 1931, both inclusive; and • $8,000.00 each year from February 1, ' 1932, to February 1, 1948, both inclu- ' sive, with the interest payable on the ' first day of February and August of ' each year. The principal and interest will be payable at the office of the Treasurer of the said School District. Harris- , burg, Pa., and the bonds will be free ( of state tax. i At the general election held No- i vember 7, 19H, the School District was i authorised to increase the indebted- ness of the District $1,250,000.00 by a ' vote of 6,566 in favor and 4,295 against. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the order of the Treasurer of the School. District, Harrisburg. Pa., for two (21 per cent, of the par "alue of thu amount of bonds bid for. Bonds will be ready for delivery. April 1. 1918, and bid" must include the payment of accrued Interest to the date of delivery. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids not deemed to be In the interest of the School District. The bonds have been released by the , Federal Reserve Board •as fol lows; "Washington. February 11, llg. D. D. Hammelbaugh, Esq., Secretary, Board of School Directors. Harrisburg, Pa. Dear Sir: Referring to the proposed issue of $230,000.00 school bonds by the City of Harrisburg. Pa., for the remodel ing and enlarging of the Camp Cnrtin building for a Junior High School: After inquiring into the purpose of the issue above described, we are of opinion that the sale of the said bonds is not incompatible with the Interest of the United States. This finding constitutes no approval of such issue as regards its merits, security, or legality In any respect. In any public offer or advertisement of the issue, this letter must be la- ' carporated In full. CAPITAL ISSUES COMMITTEE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD By PAUL M. WARBURG, Chairman." By order of the Board. D. D. HAMMELBAUGH, Secretary. No. 131-1U Chestnut Street. HarrlAurc, Pa. 13
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