RESULTS MEAN BUYERS MB SELLERS. TELEGRAPH WANI AhS GET " RESULTS" B S)eatbs HvoPlT On February 19. 1918. Ayle Swope, wife of David H 11. Swope. aged 72 years. ■ funeral on Friday afternoon, at l ■ o'clock, from her late residence, 2010 ■ North Sixth street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend ■ without further notice. Interment ■ East Harrisburg Cemetery. On February 21, 1918. Wil hum Wayne Pell, 1712 Kegina ■ street, aged 71 years. , . t : H Funeral on Sunday, at 12 o clock, ■ from Zlon Lutheran Church, Lykens, ■ |>a. The relatives und friends are ■ invited to attend without further ■ notice. Body can be viewed Satur ■ dav evening between the hours ol ■ ? and 9. at hig late residence. Hi:r.vEll On Thursday morning, ■ February 21, 1918, Sarah E. Iveever, ■ wife of Edgar G. Keever, aged o ■ Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at ■ i;: 30 o'clock, from her late resi ■ dence, 1421 Vernon street. Rela ■ lives and friends are invited to at ■ tend without further notice. Intel ■ ment at Paxtang Cemetery. On February 19. 1918, Henry ■X. Yocum. aged 81 years. ■ Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 2.30 ■ o'clock, from his late residence. 153J ■ North Sixth street. The re ' a , t , i *®? ■ and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Interment ■ Harrisburg Cemetwy. . On February 18. 1918. Miriam ■Ann Ulsh, widow of the late George ■E. Ulsh. aged 70 years. ■ Funeral on Thursday evening, at ■ 7:30 o'clock, from her late residence, ■ I9U North Fourth street. further ■ services Beaver Church, neur Mil- , ■ lorstown, Friday morning, at 11 ■ o'clock. The relatives and friends ■ invited to attend \\ ithout j ■ further notice. Interment Beavci b Church Cemetery. j — On Tuesday morning, I ■February 19, 1918. Emma M. Henry. ■ widow of George K. Henry, aged u ■ years. mi on Friday forenoon, at 10 froitt her late residence, • Hxo. 2837 Main street, Pfcnbrook. In-, ■ lermeni at Whoop's Church v*eme- , ■ ujry. \_ = _ r _ r i H IS MIOMQHIAM ■USSTJENNIE HEED, whose funeral j ■as held on Tuesday, February 19, at! ■P. M„ in the First Baptist Church, s. was the last sad rites over ; Be remains of one of God's noblest j departed this life at the home ■ Amos Albright, in Annvllle, 1 enn ■lvanla, on Friday. February E>. ; where she had lier home up to. ■id at the time of her death. ; was baptised into the fellow - ■ip of the First Baptist Church. b> j ■ Bagley, and led a faithful conse- ; ted and devoted Christian lift*. i was most patient through her H'kness. trusting her Lord and Savl ■ r to the end. __ I ■iter ChristiHii life was most con- in her constant attendance Hon church services, and Sundaj • ■hool, and was especially noted for, H>r regular and faithful giving to all ■ tlvitles of the church. Hit was especially appropriate that j |r funeral services should be ncia , ■ the church which was so <iear to ■ r through life, and furnished hei ■e means whereby her spiritual needh I supplied. by death many years a??o , ■ hor husband, and later by her onl> ! ■ lid. a son, she was alone so far as ■e ties of kindred were concerned. ■ t had many friends in whose homos ] ■e was always welcome. ■At the age of seventy-four, C.od ■lied her to his home prepared for ■,'. an d for the going hence she was , ago prepared and waiting ■ e call to come home. j ■The Rv. W. J. Lockhart conducted j services, and caused a most beau ■ul aulogy to be delivered as to her Hnsiaumi aud faithful Christian life. Q4BO OF THANKS ■THE"BROTHERS AND SISTERS of j ■e late David W. Mickey wish to ■ank their friends and neighbors for | ■clr kindness in their late bereave- [ IKS'tBOViIOSS i MBKCKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE j SERVICE SCHOOL, IIAKRISBURG'S Select Business College. ■ individual Work. Open .All Year. Mkt. Sq. (3688J). Chas.Bcckley. Pi. j TRAINING THAT SECURES Di- 1 ■ct Results for young inen and wo- ) as Stenographers. Typists, Book- Heepers. etc. YOU want that kind., Hl> advance In tuition. Call and see ■i or write to-day. THE OFFICE MRAININ® SCHOOU 121 Market HV.1.1 1 WANTED —IHAI.II: — Man or boy to look Htn' furnace and do outside work. H>plv. after 7 P. St. 821 North Front ■WANTED, AT ONCE Two tin- Steady work. Apply to Lincoln ■irthemore, 37 North Thirteenth ■reet, Harrisburg. Pa. ■ WANTED —First-class Job Printer, is also a capable make up. Ad- Hcss Ed. H. Wcigel, Loader Press, Pa. McOLLECTOU AND SOLICITOR — Good man with good can earn $25.00 a week. FREIGHT TRUCKERS WANTED white or coldred able-bodied wanted for trucking freight basis) at the ■ DIVISION STREET TRANSFER, PENNA. RAILROAD. be able to read and write. RockvlUe or Fourth street car ■ Division street. Apply in person <o J. W. DENNIS, Agent. ■cTvnT SERVICE EXAMINATIONS I Harrisburg soon. Men desiring ■vernmont positions, departmental, ofllce, railway mail systems, for free particulars to J. C. (former Government exam- BrJi 661 Kenols Bldg.. Washington. ■EXPERIENCED MAN WANTED ■ll Federick's Garage, Forster, near ■mt I FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR DON'T WASTE IT 1416 N. SECOND ST. I Three.story brick dwelling with rooms, tile and marble bath ■oom, furnace, cemented cellar toilet, gas and electricity, and back back stairways ■>> range. Lot 18x114 ft. to Uaw ■on street SO,BOO Miller Brothers & Co. I Member Hbg. Real Batate Board I.ocuivt and Court Streets THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 21, 1918. HELP WANXKD—MAIJi OFFICE BOX WANTED Boy over ltf years of age to look ~ after mailing, run er rands and minor office work. Salary. 110.00 per week. No triilei'S need apply. Office Manager, SWIFT & COMPANY, Seventh and North Streets. CYLINDER * PRESS FEEDER WANTED Steady position. Apply at once to Courier Publishing Co., 210 North Third street. WANTED Capable and industrious young man fo stenographic and clerical work. Position permanent with chance for advancement. Address Y7235, care Telegraph. WANTED Bright boy, - over 16 years, to learn printing trade. Ap ply Foreman, Telegraph Composing Room. MEN WANTED to load stone. 27 He per ton. Can earn to (36 per week. Apply Paxtung quarries. Pax. tang. YOUNG MAN l6 years of ase or mere, to learn business. Good ciianco tor anyone with mechanical ideas. Address J 6764. care of Telegraph. HKLI' WANTED—GMJUIN: ! LADIES*— Fascinating home busi | ness tinting Posefcards, Pictures, | Photos, etc., spare time for profit. $5 | on 100; no canvassing; samples 10c j (stamps). Particulars free. Artint, 5-F, Station A, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' STENOGRAPHER WANTED I Good salary; pleasant work; pleas : ant location. State preparation, ex- I perience, salary desired. Address H„ i 7231, care of Telegcaph. • ! COMPETENT GIRL for general j housework for half a day. References, i Phone :i;;-i6J. ! FEMALE STENOGRAPHER WANT j ED several hours daily. Box 656, i Harrisburg, Pa. | WANTED White girl, not under I 18 years of age, for general liouse i work in apartment. No washing or ! ironing. Mrs. W. S. Leonard, 2518 North Sixth street, or Bell telephone j l!l!i6J. WANTED Girls to feed job print ing presses. Pleasant place to work. Goou hours. Experience not neces j sary. Apply Mr. Bernheisel, The Tele graph Printing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. W A N TED Experienced | woman operator in fitting room. ! We also have several openings j for women to learn good paying I and agreeable work. Steady em ; ployment and good wages guar j anteed to conscientious em- I ployes. Harrisburg Shoe Manu | lacturing Company. I WANTED Middle-aged white wo i man tor general housework in small i family. ?6 per week. Apply at 2115 j North Third street. WANTED A woman ty do week ly washing. Must call for and deliver same. Address R., 7 232, care of Har risburg Telegraph. WANTED Young lady to work in drugstore. Address A„ 7231, care of Telegraph. 1 WANTED Experienced operator in littmg room. Apply Devine-Vungei Shoe Co., Sixteenth und Stale. | WANTED Sewing Machine operators to make i ladies' and children's wear. Also foid ] ors and trimmers. Easy work ana I best pay. Learners paid while learn ! ing. $V guaranteed the third consecu j llvo weel! el learning. After that ■ piecework. 1 lIAKUiSBURG APPAREL CO., New Up-to-date Factory, Sixth and Herr streets. ■ WANTED 12 girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor- I ner Second and North streets. HELP WANXKD—MaIe ana Female A GUARANTEED INCOME to all applicants of intelligence and tact, tliut are willing to take care of a small amount of correspondence in spare hours. Good references very essential. Jules Nehring, 615 West One Hundred and Elghty-lirst street, New York. WOULD you like $1 or ?2 daily at home, knitting war sox on Auto Knit ters'J Experience unnecessary. Send 3o stamp. Dept. 146-C, Auto Knitter Company, 821 Jefferson Ave., Builaio, N. Y. DICTAPHONE TRANSCRIBER Must be an accurate and rapid typist. Must have had at least two years' experience, and be able to do general ofllce work when' required. Perma nent position in country town in mod ern office. Give experience, refer ences. age and salary desired with ap : plication or no consideration will be I given It. Address Chamber of Coni- I merce, Carlisle, Pa. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN To travel in this dis trict for American Tobacco Co. Apply own handwriting, P. O. Box 42, Har "SITUATIONS WANXKD— female WANTED Middle-aged woman desires a position as dishwasher, or helper in restaurant, kitchen work or chambermaid work. Address 1426 Wyeth avenue. WANTED Woman wishes work as chambermaid or dishwasher. Ap ply 1703 North Seventh street. WANTED Woman wishes posi tion doing general housework in a private family. Apply* IVO3 North Seventh street. WANTED Half-grown girl would like position between school hours. Call at 649 Calder street. WANTED Woman wishes day's work. Write, only, to 327 Muench. WANTED Woman wishes posi tion doing dishwashing, scrubbing or assisting In kitchen. Apply 326 Cherry street. WANTED Experienced house keeper wishes position as housekeeper for widower or small family. Address 0., 7233, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored girl wishes work to do between school hohrs. Ap ply 1328 North Seventh street. WANTED Position as upstairs girl. Address R., 7236, care of Tele graph. WANTED Woman wishes posi tion as housekeeper in small family; competent and trustworthy; able to lake full charge of a liouaf. Call at 612 Woodbine street ItOOMS tUK KENT FOR RENT Two furnished or un furnished rooms, with heat, light and bath; use of phone. H. F. Esterbrook, 812 North Third'street. 209 STATE ST. Large room, fur nished as livingroom and beurooin with running water; city steam; elec tricity; hot water system. Beil lusuj. i FOR RENT—Room, furnished, single or ensuite. Gentlemen pre ; ferred. Reference. 227 Pine street. LARGE front room, nicely furnish ) ed, with private family. Centrally lo cated. Rent reasonable. Apply 316 - South Fourteenth, or 801 l telephone 166 M. 105 SOUTH FRONT STREET, near 1 j Market, desirable furnished rooms in ; private family. Gentlemen preferred, i All conveniences. Apply 105 Soutn j Front street. j FOR RENT Second lloor, consist j ing of two unfurnished coinmunicat ' i ing rooms, with use of bath. Good location. SIO.OO per month. No chll jdren. Call Bell 385J, or Dial 3590. I A LAIiGE ROOM, with electric light I and city steam. Suitable for one or two persons. Apply No. U North Front | street.. Dial phone 5775. ! TWO unfurnished communicating I rooms .on first lloor. References. Ap j ply nil North Sixth street. ! METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, j furnished rooms, hot and cold water, i I phone. Rates, |3 per week and up. | 618 Market, at the Subway Entrance, ) GREEN ST., 1109 Two large, well | furnished second fioor rooms; all con ] venlences; Bell phone; rent reason jable; gentlemen preferred. ROOMS AND HOARD i FURNISHED ROOM—Business sec- I j tlon. with board by the week or meal. 1 . Businessmen's luncheon from 12 to ! J 1:30. Address 113 Locust. j INFORMATION . i THE Telegraph Classified Advertis- ! I ing Department will be glad to direct I ' i anyone as to the location of streets, ! I etc., given in tho addresses of adver tisements on this page. This particu- I j larl.v applies to strangers who are ! looking tor rooms, houses, etc. Phone Bell 4100, or Dial 2136, or call at tile ; j office, 216 Federal Square. I | APARTMENTS FOR HKNX FOR RENT Apartment; all con j v„-niences. Inquire John Kit-'hman, ' 2638 Main street, Penbrook. 811 N. THIRD ST 2 small room I i apartment first lloor front steam j ■ heat free attractively finished with electric light, sas stove, etc. Now ! ready tor occupancy—s2o.oo per •month. Apply E. Minter, 110 North ■ Second street. Bell phone 4282, Dial ] 4195. ' FOR RENT—One of the most beau ' tlful apartments In the city 414 [ North Third street. All the latest and | ; modern improvements. Will be com- ; pleted. Apply to Louis, 414 North j ' Third street. A PART MEN XSVN ANTED ! WANTED, ROOMS OR SMALL I APARTMENT • Refined, young couple, moving to city from suburban ! town, no children, desire three or four ; rooms or small apartment with con- . venlenoes. Prefer a location up town. ' Will be ready to occupy latter part jof February. In reply, kindly state j particulars and terms. Will be glad i to call. Address Box D, 7219, care of , ! Telegraph. REAL ESTATE EOLL SALE ~ :! IMMEDIATE POSSESSION can be , j had of property No. 322 Paxtang Ave., i Paxtang. This property Is practically i . I new; has all improvements, including I hardwood iloors and open fireplace, i j and. can be bought at the right price. | Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Wal- I , i nut streets. • ! (FOR SALE Stec frame houses, in j good condition, renting for $36.00 per . !'month. Can easily be advanced to I $40.00. Sell for $3,250.00. Colorod . i purchasers will be considered. Apply Store 1117 North Third strpet. '! 1925 CHESTNUT ST. has a good . j brick garage on the rear of lot; all ; | modern improvements; is in elegant I condition, and can be bought at the I bargain price of $4,350.00. Brinton- I Packer Co., Second and Walnut I streets. 2217 JEFFERSON ST. Two-story! ] brick; front porch; side alley; all im- I provements. Price, $2,500. A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. i BUNGALOW FOR SALE Six : rooms and bath interior finished I with chestnut electric light—steam j heat lot. 80x512 almost one acre I —near 5e trolley service. Bell Realty , j Co., Bergner Building. i A GREAT REAL ESTATE BARGAIN FOR SALE A 65-acre farm, about : half limestone land, located near . Annville, Pa. Two-story, 8-room brick dwelling house and a large bank • barn thereon. Running water in i house. IT. M. Hartz, Real Estate i | Agent, Palmyra, Pa. ENOLA PROPERTY FOR SALE ■ Situated on State Road und Pine street 75 ft. front l2O ft. deep ■ large brick bungalow - electric - lights good pump in yard finest ; , kind of water. Sale price, $3,200. A. j J P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. ■ 2512 MAIN ST., Penbrook—24-story •(frame; 7 rooms; imp.; side lot; looks ■ | good at $2,650. Irwin M. Cassell, 1414 ' I Rc gina. ! | ■ FOR SALE Modern three-story I brick residence. Lot. 25x162, with • I double garage on rear. Apply on I premises, 2041 North Second street. j NORTII ST., 1722 2%-story brick ' ; house; all improvements; paved •I street; also drivo alley in rear; easy I terms. Apply H. C. Heck, Cly, York I County, R. F. D„ 1. NO. 323 SOUTH EIGHTEENTH I STREET FOR SALE Brick house— • 7 rooms bath gas electric • light furnace heat lot, 16x100 ! garage on rear. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. $1,200 WILL BUY' framo dwelling, ■ newly papered; $2,800 will buy 3-story brick, with all Improvements, on ■ South Sixteenth street. Lincoln Realty ■ Co., 1129 North Seventh street. J THE ULTIMATE ij IN HOMES The details of arrangements In the six new houses just I erected on North Second Street, at Seneca, comprising 8 rooms, 2 baths, marble shower, sun parlor, open stone fireplace, and many other unique features, In addition to tneir beautiful architec ' ture. and Llanarch Quarry Atone construction, are the embodiment of refinement. Lots extend through to Penn street, wfth ample room ! for garden and garage. We will show you the way to own one of these homes at II the least expense, conslder ■ : ing the permanency of the in vestment.' Open for Inspection. [ C. L. LONG BUILDER AND OWNER Kunkel Building, Harrisburg, Pa. i THAT EXTRA CAR, for which you f . have no real use just now, might be sold quickly to somebody who needs . it, and who would pay enough for it to make it worth your while. If you desire to own any "extra" things in these days,, choose-war bonds! Your investment in the nation's securities t will not merely bring you intemst— but the principal, loaned to the gov ernment, will be busy helping to win the war! HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE CORNER HOUSE With large storeroom on State street. Cheap and terms right. C. 11. Corder, 1190 Wal nut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. TOR SALE Brick house, on South Eighteenth street; all conveni ences; steam heat; front and rear por.eh; side entrance. Terms to suit, Dial 9525. RESIDENCE, NO. 2216 NORTH THIRD STREET Lot, 40x180 feet 3-story brick slate roof wide fiont porch length of house l3 rooms, including 2 bathroom* cel lar floors all cemented '— laundry v.'lth stationary wash tubs hard- Wood Iloors commodious closets in every room hot water heat, radia tors In every room gas and elec tricity four garages on rear of lot always rented one of most com plete and best constructed residences in the city. Trolley oars stop in front of door. Phone 3211. WHAT WILL YOU GIVE FOR NO. 16 BALM STREET? Frame house, with seven rooms. This property will be sold at a greatly reduced price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1720 Miller stieet. between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, immediately north of State. Two-story brick, all improvements, 7 rooms, including bath. Comfortable home for small family. Apply to Mrs. G. D. Thorn, 2216 North Third street. Phone 3211. J. E. GIPPLE. -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING 1251 Market St. 801 l phone 4251. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board FOR SALE Park St., 1854. Modern 9-room brick house, with steam heat and electric light; side entrance and 20- ft. paved street on rear. Price $3,350.00 Walnut St.. 1433 Corner brick house, with nine rooms and all im provements, fronting on three streets. A rare bargain ctt $3,650.00 Eighteenth St., N\, 29 Corner brick house, with steam heat, gas and electric light. Price $4,650.00 Eighteenth St., N\, 121 Corner brick house, with.ten rooms and steam heat. Price $4,500.00 Eighteenth St.. N., £lB New and modern brick and stlicco house, 8 rooms, bath, steam heat, electric light, large, roomy front porch and side entrance. Price im, 000.00 Eighteenth St., N'„ 906 Modern 9- room brick house, with steuin lieat, gas. electric lights, porch and side entrance. Immediate possession. Price t $1,000.00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 419 North Second street. For particulars call between 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. at 710 North Third street. FOR RENT For the coming sea son of 1918, the popular summer re sort known as Wild Cat Falls Inn, on the Susquehanna. Apply to Henry S. Rich, Jr., Marietta, Pa. FOR RENT lBOO State Street, fur-. i nished or unfilrnished; 9 rooms; y baths; front and back porches; gar age and launduf'; lot, 75x200. Rent reasonable. Dial 5258. FOR RENT A magnificent residence in a fine location, twelve rooms two baths, 2116 Noj'lll Third street. Immediate Possession. Apply S. FRIEDMAN, Feal Estate, x Kunkel Bldg., or 217 Poller St. FOR RENT A WELL-PAYING HOTEL, near Pennsylvania R. R. Sta tion in" Lancaster City, Pa. ' JOHN L MUSSER, 251 Woolworth Bldg. FOR RENT, APRIL 1 1603 North, Second; 3-story brick; eleven rooms and bath; electric steam neat; everything in first-class eonuitiou. Apply 213 Pine street. Bell phone 2139. EXCELLENT HOUSES AND APART MENTS Are offered you at Carlisle for slstou to $30.00 per month; also a number of homes without improvements as low as lii.oo per month. Commuting servics between Carlisle and Harrisburg is especially adapted for workers m Harrisburg and vi cinity. Traveling accommodations in cluding the C. V. R. R.. the Philadel phia k Reading and the Valley Trac tion Line. Rates of s7.ott are offered for forty-six trips by'rail; the time of travel of tho eighteen miles about thirty-five minutes. best ot educa tional advantages lor your children from kindergarten to college degree." Carlisle is the city beautiful. You will be delighted with the splendid recreational and living facilities. Phone or address, Real Estate Ex change, Carlisle Chamber of Com merce, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. ItKAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Brick houses, with all Improvements and steam heat. J. E. Glp t 1251 Market o.rcet. I<£AL ESIATK—For Sale or Kent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth ard Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second. Bell phone 30YJ. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED Six or seven-room house, all conveniences, handy to business part of town, with garage on lot. J. K. M., care of Columbus Hotel. WE would like to have several properties, six or seven rooms, af once. State all particulars in lirst let ter. LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1129 North Seventh Street. WANTED A good house, or an Apartment, suitable for a physician, with improvements, at* once or April 1. Address J., 7238, care of- Tele graph. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS STOREROOM FOR RENT Large, suitable for any kind of business. Pos session April 1. Inquire John Kich man, 2638 Main street, Penbrook. FARMS 2G-ACRE FARM FOR SALE 2 miles from Mlddletown near state road buildings, including dwelling, barn, chicken houses, etc., in fair con dition. Price, $2,500. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE OR RENT 2ll acres; 800 fruit trees, 40 acres young timber; 3 miles N. E. of Harrlsburg; will sell part or all of farm. Apply 1700 North second street, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One ten-piece ma hogany dining suit. Will be sold cheap. Used two months. Apply 1015 No. ih Third street. DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE FOR SALE, AT ONCE Party leaving city. Apply 2120 Chestnut street, Bellevue Park. FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street, Lawn Fence, Field Fence. Gates, Poultry Netting Building Hardware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Boord, Compo-Boaid, Doors, Sash. Shutters, Mouldings Porch Posts Pumps etc. SIDEBOARD, two china closets of quartered oak, a chiffonier, a toilet table. xl 2 bedroom rug, kitchen cabi net, Acorn gas range, gas coil, re frigerator, lawn mower, Karden hose. Apply 1212 North Fifteenth street. I_iell 2SB2J. ' ONE sideboard, as good as new; re frigerator, four sewing machines (two blockheads). Ownfr wishes to sell on account of moving. Apply 2002 State street. BOOKS —fith and 7th Books of Moses, Aiberlus, Magnus, Hohman's Long Lost Friend and other curious books. Aur and's Book Store, W25 North Third street. Open Evenings. ' HANDSOME DINING ROOM FURNI TURE Buffet, round table, six chairs, three rocking chairs, reed baby coach, screens arid shades. Party leav ing city. Call 1571J, or 212 Woodbine. CALKS—CALKS—CALKS Luamoud, Giant Grip, Green Bay, Red Tip, Ulizaurd, Rowo Ring Point. Rowe Junior. Black Diamond ana Al ways Sharp, at Gable's, 111-117 South Sqcond street. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terflis for traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—scld—rented and ex chuug"d. Goo. P. Tillotsjn. 206 Locum street, FOR SALE One <ccond-hanu steam boiler —capacity, 2,200 ft. in 4000 condition una f. bargain. M. H. BAKER CO, Heating and Plumbing Contractor*, 1320 Dei O fet both Phones 100 BLANKETS AND COMFORTS FOR SALE WEEKLY TERMS, 25c Send your name and address. DELIVERIES MADE AT ONCE. Address "BLANKETS," Care of Telegraph. AUCTION SALE Saturday, Feb. 23, 'lB, at 1:30 P. M., Beard's Restau rant, 20 S. Front St., Steelton, Pa. Don't miss this sale. Hlte, Auctioneer. EASTER LlL.lii<S Ia.OO per dozei. iveeney's Cut-Rate Flower shop, 810 North Third street. SASH At Gable's, 111-117 South second street, 5,000 nets of new sash BxlV, 12 L painted and glazed, $2,00 per set. All ouiei regular site*, dour, and shutters, all sizes. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. CIIAS. ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker. 422 Market Street. AUCTION SALE Canned Goods, Sat., Fob. 28, 'lB, Beard's Restaurant, jjo S. Front St., Steelton. Hite, Auctioneer. Bring a friend with you, , _ WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS , HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds,of empty barrels aud Junk. Cali iiell phone 4275. B. AO rams 6c Sou, 424-832 North Seventh street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WANTED Wo pay highest, caan prices. Drop postal aud buyer will call, or phuue Jell 385J, Dial 3590. See us for bargains in Bikes and Motorcycles. Easy Terms. CYCLE AND AUTO oUPPLY CO.. 107 Market St. WANTED Shelving and wall cases tor cash. CYCLE AND AUiO SUPPLY CO.. 107 Market "treet. , Bell 385J Dial 3590. e>. ciNEIDMAN W.EE PAX prices for second-hand Ciothii.*; shoes, furniture, or carpels. Xriai will convince. Beil 2899 M, 1116 Cowdeo. CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— uought at highest cusn prices unu sold reasonable. S. Eelkin, 407 Broad sueet. Bell phone 2860. Diamonds Bought for Uash; appraisers lor estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt. WE BUY all kinds of disc records iliuheal cash prices paid. N. Brenner" 1 1315 North Third street. MAX SMELTZ " < Second-hanu furniture bought and sold. Higneot cash prices paid. Can Bel! 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a p u * lal to Max Smelts. 1016 Market street. Will call, city or country. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture hete High prices paid for furniture. Morris richmorU. 10;io Market. Bell 3971 R. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AUCTION SALE—Of personal prop erty, Saturday, Feb. 23, 'lB, kt 1:30 P. M„ Beard's Restaurant. 20 South Front St.. Steelton. Hite, Auctioneer. Don't miss this sale. FOR SALE A large, well-equip- Jed, up-to-date Restaurant, located at No. 64 West Washington Street, llag erstown, Maryland. This Restaurant is situated on the best business block In the city, between the Public Square and the Hotel Hamilton. Modern equipment all placed in the past year. Communicate with lIARRY BRINDLE, ELIAS B. HARTLE, J. O. SNYDER, Trustees, Hagerstown, Md. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for first-class tinner—to take charge of business, or I will sell to quicji pur chaser, as 1 am physically urfable to continue this work. P. O. Box No. 8, Oaltvlile. Pa. Bell phone 75-R3l. PROMOTER Live man, with good reputation, to promote ten thousund dollar corporation. Clark E., 216 Pine street. SEVERAL BUSINESS PROPOSI TIONS FOR SALE that should Inter est you. Confectionery Business at good locatioh drugstore at old stand grocery store and cigar and pool business. Bell Really Co., Berg ner Building. POOL ROOM -- Doing a good busi ness. Consists of 8 tables and all equipment; two show cases, one wali case, cash register, teu chairs and stock. Cal! for particulars. , A. P. DORANZ, 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board SALESMAN , For a new proposi tion. Quick sales. No competition. Liberal commission. Steady, Tpleas ant employment in your home terri tory. Penn Re-inforced Shoe Co., C 22 Park Bldg.. Pittsburgh, Pa. SHIRT FACTORY WANTED i We are in the market for a factory with from 50 to 75 machines suitable for the manufacture of collar-at tached shifts. State number of machines in operation, how long factory has been running and price wanted. FERGUSON, AENE & S!EVENS, 58 Lenord Street. New York City. BUSIN'KSS PERSONALIS Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., Builders and Contractora, House building our specialty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 3706. OFFICE. 2160 NORTH FIFTH STREET. AUCTION SALE of Counters, Show leases, Cash Register, Dishes, etc., Sat urday, Feb, 23, 'IS. Beard's Restau rant. 20 S. Front St.. Steelton. PH., at 1:30 P. M. lllte, Auctioneer.. Attend this sale. QUININE —Look out for that gupp c leeling. likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSP'IO QUININE will stave It off if taken In time. Gross Drug Store 119 Market street. RELIABLE ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP GENERAL REPAIRING. 1302 N. SIXTH ST. BELL 3995. DIAL 5854. CANNED GOODS by AUCTION, Sat. Feb. 23, 'lB, 1:30 P. M„ Beard's Res taurant. 20 South Front St., Steelton Pa. llite, Auctioneer. > Diamonds Bought for Cash, appraisers to- estate. P H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. CANNED GOODS by AUCTION, Sat Feb. 23, 'lB, 1:30 P. M., Beards Res-, laurant, 20 South Front St., Steelton, Pa. Hite, Auctioneer. UPHOLSTERING And furniture irpaiiiug. mattresses reuovaieu auj cushious of all kinds made S. N Cluck, 320-3:'6 Woodbine sires', l'hone 1317 J. Monc} to Loan ~*WHBN YOU NEED MONEY To meet immediate necessities, aßvajs consult this reliable, licensed, bonded Institution vhaiteiud under Punna. laws and financed by local people in 1909 to save borrowers front extortion. Co-operative Loan Alt Investment Co. 204 Chestnut Street. We sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps. MONEY TO LOAN oil Real S,slate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrowers. Address P. o BOJI L7<4. Harrisbprg. Pa. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATEo On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and un der the supervision of the Banking Department. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., 3 North Market Square. Established 1904. WE LEND MONEY In compllauce with Act of June 17. 1916, to Individu als in need of ready cash; small losus a specialty; business confidential, payments suit borrower a conveni ence; positively lowest rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. 132 Walnut Street. Alum-} to i.uan MONEY advanced iu nuustkcoiiiiis ut lugai rates; outlines!) confidential. Profit Sharing Luun Sjciet}, spoo.er building, J North Market Square. Musical TALKING MACHINES of all kinds repaired by an expert. All work prompiiy uor.u unu tiuuramnud. oall Bell 2804R or 1504 Howard avenue. MACliiAiib proiupuy and eaieiuiiy repaired u> an e*purt only. OYLKKa, 14 ooutn fourth street. PROFESSOR GONZALEZ AND WIFE, "teachers of Piano, Clarinet, Cornel, saxapltonu, etc. Bargains 111 Musical Instruments. Repairing. Urchuatra Music, 10c a copy. 926 Norm Sixth street. lii' your Talkins MacUinu needs re pairs, Ju.Ji call Hell phone An open will be ut your service at ODIM. Or binig niucluue to 12 11 Norm ihuu street. llnulliiK and Moving WIS do all kinds of hauling—auto or team. Uo anywhere. Kates Reason able. Phones. CONKAJj BROS., 446 i.road street. BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Plarto moving a specialty. Hauling. .Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capi- Ia I St. C. V. 589 . Bell SS2W. V\ here to CJlue Well STOUFFEHo RESTAURANT. Home ctolting served to Busi nessmen and in sepa rate dinlngroom. Storage i STORAGE —Fireproof und non-fire- I ! proof warehouses. Private rooms lor | ' nouseho.'d goods, $2 a. month up. Har j rlsburg Storage Co, 437-415 S. 2nd ot. | ! STORAGE —419 Broad street, house- I i hold goods,merchandise. Private . oonia : j sl-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. D. i Cooper Co. Both phones. STORAGE ln brick building, real 408 Market. Household goods in clean, i private rooms. Reasonable rates. R I I G. Diener. 408 Market street. Undertaken WILLIAM PAGE, i Funeral Director and Embalmcr, i 630 Boas St., Harrlsburg, Pa. I Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. I SAMUEU S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. RUDOLPH K. SPICE R, Funeral Director and Embalmer, 611 North Second Street, Bell 252. Dial 3145. Cleaners mm Dyers SAVE your clothos. Get them clean- i ed. pressed, dyed or repaired at Good- I man's, 1306 Vj North Sixth St. We do it right. Phones. Call and deliver. EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DYING WORKS. 1240 MARKET ST. i "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER. PAINTING DON'T WORRY Worry kills and may result In husband number two get ting: your life insurance. Paint your roof with Hite's Elastic. :iO2 Market street. MR. PROPERTY OWNER, Hite's Elastic will cure the most obstinato case of roof trouble in the country and keep it cured for years. Before wasting money on cheap coal tar paints, Try HJTE'S ELASTIC. Ilite ti Hito, 902 Market automobiles 1916 FORD SPEEDSTER ln fine mechanical order. A bargain for $235. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market street. FOR SALE A light runabout car, in AI conditiop, equipped with electric lights and, four good tires. Will sacrifice. Sunshine Garaje, 82 South Cameron. AUTO OWNERS Compare Our Tire Prices. 28x3 Non-skid Tires, SIO.OO 30X3 " " " 11.35 30x3 V 4 " " 12.75 31x3 Vi " 13.85 32x3 Vj " " " 16-40 34x3 " ' " 17.25 31x1 " " 18.40 32x4 " " " 19.60 33x1 " " " 20.45 84x1 " " ' 21.25 • All other sizes. 11. F. ESTER BROOK, Dial 4990. 912 N. Third St. OLD AUTOS Wanted, used, wrecked or oldtlmers. in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market street. Bell 8633. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO? OFFER USED TRUCKS Of unusual quality for immediate delivery. • IH-ton Garford, chassis only, with 2-tou springs and axles, overhauled throughout, newly painted. Tires practically brand new. 2-ton Mack, with fine, large, open expresß body. Tires good. 2-ton Reo, chassis only. Will be ready for delivery within a week. Tires good. Motor fair. Offered at sacrifice price. %-ton Overland delivery express, with top. ..This car * a demonstrator. Never sold. Repainted and guaranteed. '/4-ton Overland delivery, with brand new panel body. Completely overhauled. Looks like new. Guaranteed. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO., 212-214 North Second Street. Both Phones. Open Evenings. FOR SALE OVERLAND —1117 Oclivery Model Hi. A 1 hape. New tires. Will sacrifice for $350. A Schiffman, 1021 Murket street. 1915 INTERNATIONAL half-ton truck. Solid tires. In line mechanical shape. A bargain for sl2s. A Scliift man. 1021 Market street. FOR SALE 1915 JelTery 1-ton truck. Guaran teed in line mechanical condition. Solid tires on rear. A bargain for $350. A. SCHIFFMAN, Bell 3tfe3—lo2l Market Street. 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 shins Garage, 82 South Cameron street. AUTOMOBILES EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged and repaired: work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELS iuR AUTO & BATTERY CO., llth and Mulberry Sts. GAIIAUES ACCESSOIUIj-e> AND REPAIRS BICYCLES AND REPAIRS Pai is and supplies, plus service, is our specialty. 'Let 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 tcnsiuti, Eismann, Dixe.v. Mea, Remy and different u.ukea of coils, carburetors, etc. A. Schlffinan, 1021 Market street. Bel. 3633. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muench • street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; opeu day and night. Bell' 4564. BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor trouble*. Highest grade repair work. LEMUYNE AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones. REX GARAGE. 1917 North Third street, Is the place to store your car for the winter. An up-to-date repair 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 brazing. YOUR leaky Radlp._ir repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Rex Ga'tgo, 1917 North Third street. ' MOTORCYCLES AMJ BICYCLER BICYCLES TO HIRE DAY OR WEEK. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 N. 3rd ST. DIAL 4990. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing; come here and get a square deal H. F. ESTERBROOK, 912 N. Third Street, Dial 4990. 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 s2s.o'i i Other bikes from SIO.OO up. Terms to suit you. CYCLE AND AUTO SUPPLY CO.. 107 Market Street. Bell 386J Dial 3590. . — i - LEGAL NOTICES j In the Matter of the Estate of Charles N. Watt, late of Harrisburg, Pa. de ceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, being the widow and all the heirs at law of the said Charles N. Watt, will, on Monday, the llth day of March, A. D. 1918. at 10 o'clock A. M., present tholr petition to the Orphans' Court of Dauphin Gouiit.v asklng the said Court to make an order directed to Ella G. Watt, ad ministratrix of the said Charles N. Watt, deceased, authorizing her to sell at private sale that certain three story brick dwelling house, known as I No. 2245 North Second Street. Harris ! burg, Pa., the lot on which the saai j is erected being described as follow*: I All that certain lot or piece of j land, situate in the Tenth Ward of | the City of Harrisburg aforesaid, with I the improvements thereon erected, I bounded and described as follows, t, ' wit: Beginning at the southeastern corner of North Second and Emerald streets; thence southwardly along the eastern line of said Second street twenty-two (22) feet to a point: thence eastwardly by a line parallel with said Emerald street and through the center of a brick partition wall between this and adjoining house and beyond ninety-four (94) feet to a point at the line of property Of John O. McLaughlin; tbence northwardly along the line of said last mentioned property twenty-two (22) feet to Em erald street; and thence westwardlv along tho southern lino of Emerald street ninety-four (94) feet to tho place of beginning, to Charles William Hardt, of ,Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pa., for tht> price of Elgjit Thousand Three Hun dred ($8,300.00) Dollars, agreed to bo paid by him for the same. The said petition is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County. ELLA G. WATT. Widow, Union Trust Company of Pennsylva nia, Guardian of Alice Catherine AVatt and Jessie Florence Watt. By ANDREW S. PATTERSON. President. Attest:— EDWARD S. NISSLEY. Secretary. $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 Harrlswurg, Pa., until Frida>, March 1, 1918, at 3:30 o'clock P. M„ for tho purchase of all or any portion of $230,000.00 4% per cent, coupon bonds of said School District. Tho bonds will be Issued In denomi nations of $1,000.00 each, bearing date of February 1, 1918, .and maturing $35,000.00 February 1, 1923; $7,000,00 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-, slve, with the interest payablo on the first day of February and August of each year. The principal and interest will be payable at the office of tho Treasurer of the said School District, Harris burg, Pa., and the bonds will bo free of state tax. At the general election held No vember 7. 1916, the School District was authorized to Increase the Indebted ness of the District $1,250,000.00 by a vote of 6,555 in favor and 4,295 against. Each proposal must he accompanied by u certified check, payable to the order of the Treasurer of the School District, Harrisburg. Pa., for two (2) per cent, of the par value of the amount of bonds bid for. Bonds will be ready for delivery, April 1. 1918, and bids 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 bv the Federal Reserve Board as fol lows: "Washington, February 11, 1918. 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 Curtln building for a Junior High School: After inquiring into tho 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 tho issue, this letter must be In corporated in full. CAPITAL ISSUES COMMITTEE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. By PAUL M. WARBURG, Chairman," By order of the Board. D. D. HAMMELRAUGH, Secretary, No. 121-123 Chestnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 13
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