GET 1 TIE SWIM. USE TELEGRAPH WAMI AM. ITS I® ¥Olll ADVANTAGE I IDeatbs On Saturday afternoon. 2. 191S, Glenn A. Keifer dieA at ■ the home of his parents, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Adam M. Keifer, Cumberland ■ street. Camp Hill, Pa. I Funeral services will be held at his I late home on Tuesday afternoon, at ■ 2 o'clock. Interment in Camp Hill ;■ Cemetery. Relatives and friends are ■ Invited to attend. CARD or THANKS I MRS. H. L. DEAS wishes to thank ■ f r friends and relatives, especiixiij ■ir. Howard Holsteiu; the nurses and at the Polyclinic Hospital, em ■ loves at State Capitol, and the Keiiy Hose Company. No. 10, for their £ind- through the sickness and deatn ■t her husband. LOST AND FOUND — LAte Saturday afternoon. Hidy's gold watch, in Market Square or in taxicab. Reward if re to 15 South Kront street. — A pair of gold-rim glasses ■nroute from Central Hih School to ■ lligon's Hill, or on Walnut or Mar streets. Reward if returned to | Of Bee. I f IXSlltt'-rrK)*? :^B" B ECKLKY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE . CIVIL, SERVICE SCHOOL. HARRISBUKG'S ' Select Business CoUege. ' ■ Individual Work. Open\ ear j | [x .MkLS-j. tG6BSJ). Chas.K <_klo. 1 r. . FINING THAT SECURES Di- j Hect HesJits for young men an< * .Bieu as Stenographers. Typists. B °ok etc. YOU want <J>at kino. ■ o advance in tuition. Uall Bi or write to-day. IKB Ol- HHAL\'UsO SCHOOL. li &laiket HELP \V A > TED—M KHEXPEHT MECHANIC WANTED at once. Sunhine oarage, ■outh Cameron street. — First-class gardener j ■> take charge of large truck patch. . ■ingle man preferred. Stp'e expert ■nee and salary required. Aetna Company, Newton Hamilton, WANTED Men tailors, who are experi- j ■ -Miced in men's clothing and also women's coats, suits anu dresses. Apply at once. U NDERSELLING STORE ; ■"wANTED Boy, IS or 1" years who can ride bicycle, for deli\er- Hic and general store work, uooa ; for right boy. Reply in own Address S., tiiOb, caic ■f Telegraph. I EXPERIENCED TAILORS ' WANT- for ladies' tailoring. Apply at to Louis, 414 North Third stiee. I SEVERAL first-class tinners. Good ■ ages and steady employment. Ap- , at once to 1221 North bixth street- j I WANTED Young man as stenog- j and assistant on books, steady . Central location. Address Y., care of Telegraph. ! I WANTED Paper cutter, cylinder ( Job pressman, bookbinders, ■ppreutice and ruler. Steady position. I Printing Co., Erie. Pa. 1 WANTED A boy, past 17, or ■cung man to work in milk room. have reference. Call at lsOb Third street. I WANTED An energetic man, Romanian and Hungarian. per day. Apply 21? liighlaua Steelton, Pa. I I wn'TKn Bright boy, over 16 ! ■. arf, to learn printing trade. Ap- j ■iv Foreman, Telegraph Composing. I YOUNG MAN l6 years of age or to learn business. Good chance Hr anyone with mechanical ideas, J.. 764, care of Telegraph. ■ MEN WANTED to load stone. 27He ■er ton. Can earn $25 to *35 per H'eek. Apply Paxiang Quarries. Paz. ■ing. | FREIGHT TRUCKERS WANTED Fifty white or colored able-bodied 1 Hen wanted for trucking freight basis) at the I DIVISION STREET TRANSFER, PENNA. RAILROAD. I Must be able to read and write. ■ Take Rockville or Fourth street car Division street. Apply in person to J. W. DENNIS. Agent. XX ("TELEPHONE LINE MAN—Wanted j good reliable man who understands; switchboards, and line I Permanent position! ■ :tl> good salary. Inquire of Canton i Leroy Fanner's Telephone Com- Canton, Pa. ■ WANTED Machinist, a thorough capable of working from and to be employed on and erecting new machinery. ■his work offers steady employment l >'• a splendid opportunity for the, man. Will pay suc per hour to' Only thorough mechanics need to this ad. Apply Hershey Em-i Bureau, Hershey, Pa. B"FAPERHANGER. first-class. High- 1 ■ Bt wages paid. All-year work. Ad- 1 N 721 C, care of Telegraph. | HELP WANTED— FEMALE ■ LARGE FURNISHED ROOM for housekeeping, in exchange for hours' work a day. No objection colored woman. References. Dial ■ ■ To. 212 North Third street. |FWH^"wILITwIT ,, THK"^VAR , " , "" UO.VT WASTE IT j- BREAL ESTATE For SALE I HOUSES I tO'tO Hrllevor Rood 5-story i rick, S rooms, bath, steam heat, > I „ KU-oo ■ o4J Camp 3-story brick, 9 ! ■rooms, bath. Lot 14.3x130 ft 33<M) I 10!t S. Fourteenth 3-story ■ brick and frame, 9 rooms, bath. S3OOO ■ 03- Harris—2M-story brick and i ■frame, 8 rooms, bath, furnace, I 1834 Heglna 3-story brick 00 ? ■rooms, bath. Lot 25x70 ... I 1727 state 3-story brick 8 Booms, bath, furnace. Lot 17x103 I .... _ . 500 I IJ7 Sylvan Terrace 3-story 8 rooms, bath, furnace, ?3<fOo ■Miller Brothers & Co. ■sfeaber llhg. Real Estate Board I.oeoat and Court Streets MONDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 4, 1918. HKll> WANTED—FEMALE , SALES-LADY Experienced. Ross Millinery, 203 Market street. WANTED Two experienced mil liners and one apprentice. Apply 27 South Second street. STENOGRAPHER And general helper in office. Jno. C. Herman & j Co.. Market Square. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER ' WANTED Good position for one , who can qualify. Address, stating ex- ! perience, Box X, 6704, care of Tele- i graph. > EXPERIENCED sewers and appren- ! tice girls wanted. Call evenings at 133 : Walnut street. DISHWASHER WANTED at 222 ! Chestnut (white). TYPIST WANTED Young lady capable of using type writer. Knowledge of shorthand pref erable, although not essential. Con genial office facilities. Short hours. Good pay to right party. Inquire Room 204, Calder Bids., of call Bell 4377. GIRLS, help "Uncle Sam." Thou sands clerks needed. Easy work. Common education sufficient. Exami nations everywhere. American In , stitute. Dept. F-806, Rochester. N. Y. ! WANTED Experienced stenog rapher. State salary expected. Apply j Post Office Box O. Harrisburg. | DININGROOM GIRL Call at 80l- j ! ton House between 6 and 8 o'clock. ! | Wednesday evening. March 7. Inquire I for G. B. Walker, or call at Lincoln j j Hotel. Lancaster. j WANTED A first-class maker on j ! shirt and collar work; also girl to | take charge of starch room. Apply j 1 at once. Royal Laundry, 1354 Howard, j • WANTED —• Girl to clerk in sta- ! : tionery store. Apply W. D.. care of j I Telegraph. ' WANTED Women experienced in alter ing suits, coats and dresses. Apply at once. j KAUFMAN'S UNDERSELLING STOKE I- I I LADIES f 10.00 weekly making j silk hand bags, at home. No exptri- ! I ence necessary. Mail dime for pat ! tern and instructions. Marie, 106 ! ! West Ninety-second street. New York I | City. WANTED SALESLADIES For high grade specialty' ! shop in Baltimore. Those who have had experience in the i following departments pre iferred: SUIT DEPARTMENT WAIST D E P A R T M E N T I COAT D E P A U T M E N T Permanent positions. Salary commensurate with ability. j Address S. SCHLEISNER. s 227 W. Lexington St., Baltimore. Md. AH replies treated with j strict confidence. I A GIRL to assist in general house | work. Apply 904 North Second. WANTED j Sewing Machine operators to makb i I ladies' and children's wear. Also fold- i I ers and trimmers. Easy work and ! best pay. Learners paid while learn- i ing. J7 guaranteed the third consecu- ! i tiva week of learning. After that:- piecework. HARRISBURG APPAREL CO.. New Vp-to-date Factory, Sixth and Herr Streets. WANTED 12 girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor ner Second aud North streets. I' — ; HELP WANTED—MaIe ana Female YOUNG LADY OR MAN, spare ! time, knowledge of amateur printing • and developing. Work at home. Ex- : cellent commission. G. Heathcote, P. t O. Box 339, Harrisburg. TEACHERS WANTED for schools— ! j all kinds—now and for September, i i National Teachers' Agency, Philadel j phia. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED A married man wishes J' [place on a farm; stock farm pre ferred. Apply H. C., 626 Boas street, i Harrisburg, Pa. j WANTED Man wishes position as foreman, taking charge of laborers doing concrete or any other kind of ; work; has had eight years' experi- | ence. Address P., 7218, care of Tele graph. j WANTED Experienced book- 1 keeper and office manager desires a j position with a reliable concern, in or! j near Harrisburg. Address Y., 7217, j ! care of Telegraph, for interview. i WANTED Young man. 19, strong ' i and active, college education, wants 1 position where intelligence, quickness; ' and hard work will count. Outdoor ; j work preferred. Address L. E. N\, Bex ■ I 3 30, Harrisburg. i ! YOUNG MAN Past draft age, available after March 15, to take I charge as office manager or account- i ant. Experienced and special train- i ing. Only positions carrying respon- i sibility will be considered. Address [ B„ 6707, care of Telegraph. j SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe j j WANTED Woman wishes work j |cf any kind, by day or week; ex-' I perienced. Apply 211 North Second 1 I street, Steelton. WOMAN wishes nursing or work : of any kind In private family. Apply i Ella Cooper, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 167 A, Harrisburg. WANTED Woman wants work j by the day. Address. Mrs. L. Watson, ; 1120 Christiana avenue. WANTED By settled Christian' i widow, position as housekeeper for ! reliable widower, no children. Good home preferred to high wages. Ad dress M 6699 care of Telegraph, i a VISITING STENOGRAPHER—WiII 'call at your office for dictation and i return finished work promptly. Make arrangements now for probable future needs. Address 6709, carts of TeJe ! graph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR KENT Two unfurnished ! ! rooms for light housekeeping. and i one furnished bedroom; all conveni encs. 2709 North Sixth. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms I for light housekeeping; gas and heat; J5 per week. Apply 329 South Front street. FOR RENT Second floor room, with bay window, modern improve ments, use of phone. 512 North Sec ond street. FOR RENT Two furnished or un furnished rooms, with heat, lig-ht and bath, uee of phono. H. F. Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. ! SIXTH ST., 2435 Three cheerful light housekeeping rooms on no-ond i floor; use of bath, light and heat. I'ac j ing two streets. Hardwood through out. Possession April 1. Dial 4042. , ROOMS FOR RENT . LARGE, furnished room on third floor, also two unfurnished communi cating rooms, on first floor, or entire first floor; references. Apply 911 North Sixth street. METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, furnished rooms, hot and cold water, : phone. Rates, $3 per week and up. ' alii Market, at the Subway Entrance ROOMS WANTED i WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms, suitable for bedroom and livingroom, jin central part of eitf. Address K., j 6700, care of Telegraph. : . ■■ - ROOMS AND BOARD . i ROOM AND BOARD for a gentle- I man in private family. Room is lo cated in Hill section. Address L., 6703, care of Telegraph. FURNISHED ROOM—Business sec tion. with board by the week or meal. Businessmen's luncheon from 12 to 1:30. Address 113 Locust. IN FORMATION THE Telegraph Classified Advertis ing Department will be glad to direct anyone as to the location of streets, etc., given in the addresses of adver tisements on this page. This particu- I larly applies to strangers who are looking tor rooms, houses, etc. Phone Bell 4100, or Dial 2135, or call at the j I office, 216 Federal Square. APARTMENTS FOR RENT j SECOND ST., N„ 34 The Young I Apartments for adults only. Three | rooms, bath and kitchenette. Bay I window facing Second street, third j iloor. Good ventilation plenty of j light; city steam; front and rear en trance; strictly modern. This loca | lion and quarters should appeal to re- j {sponsible private families desiring l j refined, quiet quarters. House under j owner's management. Rent *;>0 —ref- I i erence. Possession April 1. lnspec- j i lion by appointment. Apply to A. C. i Young, Real Estate, o4 North Second i street. HANDSOMELY" furnished apartment i for rent. Two rooms; private bath; j city steam and electric lights; cen tially located; janitor service; ret'er i erices required. Address J. W„ care I of Telegraph. ! UP-TO-DATE furnished apart- j meat. All conveniences. Apply 14i'7 j , North Third street. I .1 A FURNISHED APARTMENT of I | three rooms, with electric lights anu i ! gas and use of bath. Address R„ 6705, ' care of Telegraph. TWO, THREE OK FIVE-ROOM! j apartments. with improvements, I Either suburban or city. Call office, ! 429 Broad street, between lu-11 A. M ! or 1-2 P. M. SECOND FLOOR unfurnished apart- ; I ments for rent. No children. Apply | i joDA Hummel street. FOR RENT—One of the mo-it beau- ; 1 tiful apartments in the city 414 : North Third street. All the latest ana 1 modern improvements. Will be com- i ; pleted. Apply to Louis, 414 North I Third street. .1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE 3-story brick; all im- ' ! provements; corner house; front i porch; room for garage. Will sell to j j colored people. Suitable for Doctor. | (Lawyer or Businessman. Finest lo j cation in city. Must be seen'to be ap- | ; predated. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut i ! street. Bell 2412 R. j j COTTAGES AND BUNGALOWS FOR j SALE Near trolley line and R. R.. ; close to city. Large plots of ground ! cheap. Terms right. C. H. Corder. 11190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell ! 2412 R. 1402 LIBERTY* 3-story frame; 8 r. anj) bath; all imp.; side and rear j i entrance; will be vacant April l; I $2,100. Irwin M. Cassel, 1444 Regina. ! j : 1831 MARKET—Three-story ! I brick lO rooms and bath—• I front and side porches—hard wood floors steam heat j gas and electric large gar age in rear. Lot 21 ft. 4 in. by 160 ft. BELL 1445. FOR SALE B-room, new brick j house, overlooking Bellevue Park. All | modern equipments. Hardwood floors. • I Apply R. H. Eberly, Hershey, Pa. ' IS2I Market St. 9-room brick i dwelling with all modern improve- I ments; lot, 15x96; possession April 1. j A very desirable location, and can be j bought at the right price. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut i streets. I __________________ | ! BUNGALOW FOR SALE Six [ rooms and bath interior finished , with chestnu.l electric light—steam J heat lot, 80x512 almost one acre i —near 5c trolley service. Bell Realty j Co., Bergner Building. 1925 Chestnut St. Practically new i 3-story brick dwelling; 8 rooms and 1 bath; gas and electric light; steam' lieat; side entrance; brick garage on | rear of lot. Possession before April ' il. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and I j Walnut streets. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE I At Surprisingly Low Price and Very Easy Terms Choice Business Corner and Residence j State Road and Pennsylvania ! Avenue, West Fairview (known as Pyne's Corner). A modern two-and-one-half-story Frame i House. Store room and six liv ingrooms with basement under the entire building, large plot I of ground, 54x200 feet. Prop- ! erty is decidedly valuable now and is bound to double in value ! within next few years. Plenty of room in rear for a pair or more of houses, room in front j for an additional house. Prop erty now occupied, but can give possession April 1. Enola trol ley past the door with frequent service day and night. Thus it is praotical to occupy this house even if you are employed in Harrisburg. Steelton, Enola or Marysville. One glance will convince you it is an unusual investment op- portunity. For business reasons I am positively going* to dispose of I this property within the next I few weeks, and If in any way interested call and submit what you have to exchange or let me quote you a Snap Price to induce quick buying. Then if you think my figures too high, make me best offer. Hardly necessary nor advisable to ask ! outsiders or tenant as to price and particulars. iTie under signed, the owner, will gladly quote same on request. Then should you feel interested I will arrange with occupant to show you the property. (The Owner) A. C. YOUNG —Everything in Real Estate, Both Phones, 34 N. Second St. The Young Building. Third Floor. Harrisburg, Pa. Member of The Harrisburg Real Estate Board. An Honest Person who linds the thing you have lost will look at once for your "Lost" advertise ment. He will continue to look until he decides that it is of no more use. He feels that the loser should do the advertising. Do you not feel that way, ' loo? REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Modern three-story brick residence. Lot. 25x162, with double garage on rear. Apply on premises. 2041 North Second street. FOR SALE—A very desirable resi dence. ten rooms and bath, located on ! lot 30x188. ■ Can be easily converted into apartments. Twelve minutes' walk from Market Square. Inquire Charles E. Booser, Room 500, 19 South Second street, or 1326 Derry street. FOR SALE 3-story brick; 7 rooms, with improvements. No. 315 Kelker street; lot, 21 ft. front. Will sell at a bargain if sold in next ten days. Apply Store 1117 North Third street. 1729 North Sixth St.—3-story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; gas; elec- ! trie light; steam heat; lot, 17}xl01;| possession soon. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 13 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET—j 3-story brick 9 rooms bath —all! improvements. Price, $2,800. H. G. j Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street, j CORNER HOUSE With large j storeroom on State street. Cheap and ! terms right. C. H. Corder, 1190 W&l- I nut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. I FRAME DWELLING 6 rooms, j gas inside, $l,lOO. Easy payments. Lincoln Realty Co.. 1129 Seventh street. Open •.venings. j 2217 JEFFERSON ST. Two-story ! brick; front porch; side alley; all im- i provements. Price, $2,500. A. P.' Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. FOR SALE North Eighteenth street. No. 906. Modern brick house, with steam heat and electric light. This is a very desirable home. Imme diate possession. Price, $4,000. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. J. E. GIPPLE, -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4255. : Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board 1824 CHESTNUT STREET Prac tically new chestnut finish mod ern improvements steam heat.' Price, $3,400. H. G. Pedlow. 3 South I Thirteenth street. BEAUTIFUL NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES FOR SALE Located on North Second Street at Seneca Built of i stone 8 rooms 2 baths— marble shower —■ hardwood floors first and second floors— stone fireplace—glass enclos- j ed porch lot, 27x160 feet to Penn street room for gar- j den and garage. Convenient terms may be , arranged. Sample house open for in- i spection. C. L. LONG, Builder and Owner, Kunkel Bldg., Harrisburg. f I REAL ESTATE TOR KENT FOR RENT Residence and gar age; both steam heated; 1515 Berry hill; 3-story brick; 9 rooms and bath; j gas range; window shades and i screens; front porch and lawn; closed ! back porch; yard; side entrance; rent, i $30.00. Fisher, 2515 Front. Bell 978 W. EXCELLENT HOUSES AND APART- | MENTS Are offered you at Carlisle for $15.0u to $30.00 per month; also a number of homes without improvements as low as $5.00 per month. Commuting servica between Carlisle and Harrisburg is especially adapted for workers in Harrisburg and vi cinity. Traveling accommodations In cluding the C. V. R. R„ the Philadel phia Ac Heading and the Valley Trac tion Line. Rates of $7.00 are offered for forty-si* trips by rail; the time of travel of the eighteen miles about thirty-five minutes. The best of educa tional advantages for your children from kindergarten to college degree. Carlisle is the city beautiful. Vou will be delighted with the splendid recreational and living facilities. Phone oi address. Real Estate Ex change, Carlisle Chamber of Com merce. Carlisle. Pennsylvania. FOR RENT, APRIL 1 1603 North Second; 3-story brick; eleven rooms and bath; electric lights; steam heat; everything in first-class condition. Apply 213 Pine street. Bell phone 2139. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Real j HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth ! ard Curtln streets. Fred C. Miller, $1 ! North Second. Bell phone 807 J. 1 REAL ESTATE W ANTED WANTED—7 to 10-room house, pre. j ferably in northern end of city, S3O | to S4O rent. Call or address 21141 Green street, Bell 3789 J. WANTED, TO RENT A desirable j property, pleasant location, all modern ' conveniences. Possession April 1. Best care taken of property. Call Bell I 276GH. , . OFFICES ANI) STOREROOMS i DESIRABLE SUITE of OFFICES FOR RENT in the CALDER BUILDING. 16 NORTH SECOND ST. 1 OFFICES AND STORKROOMb FOR RENT Storeroom, 504 Market street. Storerooms, 248 and 252 Hamilton street $12.00 CHAS. ADLER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1002 N. THIRD STREET Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board FOR RENT The elegant new storeroom and basement at No. 28 South Fourth street. Modern in every respect. Immediate possession. Apply to Benj. Strouse. The Globe, or The Central Trust Co., Third and Broad streets. STOREROOM, Shelving and Counter, 1208 North Third street, near Broad. Also, Storeroom, Shelving and Coun ter, 1208',a North Third street. In ; quire of H. B. Mitchell. 600 North : Third street, or No. 5 North Second i street, Harrisburg. Pa. FARMS FARM FOR SALE Farm, o Acres. 1 mile from Lingles- I town and trolley. Buildings; fruit. Desirable. Pleasant situate. Run ning water—great for poultry, fruit or any variety of vegetables. Can't be j duplicated tip our * way for anyone | wanting a farm for not over $1,250. C. B. Care, Care's Grocery, Lingles ! town, 409 Market Sf., Harrisburg. 25-ACRE FARM FOR ALE 2 | miles from Middletown near state | road buildings, including dwelling, i barn, chicken houses, etc., in fair con •; dition. Price, $2,500. Bell Realty Co., ; Bergner Building. FOR SALE 4-acre farm for sale near Progress. Buildings include dwelling, barn, chicken house, etc. About 20 fruit trees bearing; also young trees. Running water on prop erty. Price, $2,800. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. | FARMS WANTED —I will sell your I Farms anywhere, any kind, so the price is right. No sale, no charge. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Har risburg. FARM WANTED From 40 to 60 ! acres, with wood or meadow land I along state road or pike not more ! than 10 miles to Harrisburg; state v price and terms. W. D. Baldwin, Hum / melstown. | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS GASOLINE ENGINE, chop i mill, automobile, single saw, wood j saw, sausage grinder and stutter. Ap : ply John E. Grove, Linglestown, Pa. FOR SALE 1916 five-passenger ! Chevrolet, one diningroom suit, gas ! stove, kitchen cabinet ad other ; household goods. J. F. Hale, 1517 ' South Cameron street. I FOR SALE One second-hand i steam boiler —capacity, 2.200 ft. in i good condition and a uargain. M. H. BAKER & CO., Heating and Plumbing Contractors, 1330 Derry St. Both Phones. j FOR SALE Second-hand doors, I sash, frames, lavatories, commodes, I furniture, boy's riding saddle. 327 1 South Front street. Bell phone 1649 J. I FOR SALE A hat rack toak) and I large wardrobe (oak). Both in first j class condition. .Apply 1423 Second ' street. I WALNUT DININGROOM SUIT FOR I SALE ln very good condition a j pieces. Apply Mrs. Patschke, Walz- I dorf Apartments, third floor. FOR SALE, at Gabies, ill-lii fcouth Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hardware, Piaster Boara, Upson Wall Boord, Conipo-iiuai u, Doors. Sash. Shutters, MouiuinKH 1 Porch Posts Pumps etc. ————————— 1 BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented ana ex changed. Geo. P. Tiilotso'j. 2C5 Locust street. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale, CHAS. ARONdON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker, i 422 Market Street. FOR SALE Oak roll-top office desk, good condition. Apply Room 201 Commonwealth Trust Building, 222 Market street. Bell 1383. BUY a brass bed for $10.50. The A. Gerber Furniture Company, Third and Kelly streets. \V AN i'EU—.VUSLKLLANEOCS WANTED—AII kinds razors, scis | sors, knives and hair-clippers re -1 sharpened. Goods called for and de | livered. Addresß, Box E123, care of | Telegraph. LONE LADY would liKe dressmaker ito take single room or apartment ! with her in a home in West Fairview I Terms to suit applicant. Address w. I 6705, care ot Telegraph. I WANTED For cash, aecond ! hand Dictionaries, Bibles, Fiction : Magazines, Novels, Wild West, Niok Carter, Jesse James, etc., in good con ; dition. Aurand's, 925 North Third j street. i WATCH OUR EXTRA PRICES FOR EMPT* BARRELS. i Oils ...$1.50 each Molasses and Vinegar sl.lO each Wo also buy all other Barrels and Junk. ! RELIABLE RAG AND METAL CO. 1105-1107 North Seventh St. Both Phones. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all 1 kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call ! Bell phone 4276. B. Abrama 4. son 1 824-832 North Seventh street. ' CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest casn prices and kold reasonable. S. P.efkin. 407 Broaii street. Belt phone 2880. MAX SMELTF Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call ; Bell 1881R or Dial t47. or dropa p.* j t&l to Max Smelts, 1016 Market strssu j Will call, city or country. \V AXTKJP—MISCELLANEOUS MORRIS SAJ'S savo money buying new and second-hund furniture here. High prices paid lor furniture. MorrU Sehmertz, IPSO Markel Bell 3971 R. WANTED We buy and noil all Kinds of disc graphaphone records. N. Brenner. Pawnbroker and Jeweler. 1315 North Third street. Diamonds Bought for oash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Onplan Co.. 806 MkL BfiiLNESS OPI'UKTUMIIIiB FOR SALE Coffee store doing wholesale and retail trade In business section of Harrisburg, doing good business. Reason for selling;. C." 11. Corder, 11 90 Walnut street, Hkrris burg. Bell 2112 11. FOR SALE—Corner property with storeroom, grocery stock and fixtures. All Improvements. Also corner prop erty in State street, all improvements. Largo storeroom, good stand for store. C. 11. Corder. 11U0 Walnut street, Har risburg. Bell 2413 It. DRUG STORE FOR SALE that should interest you. An old stand of fered on very reasonable terms. Good proposition. We are going to sell this store soon. Your opportunity. Hell Realty Co., Bergner Building. CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR SALE Very desirable location—rea sonable rent—modernly equipped and business in a prosperous condition. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE—Large business prop erty in business section of Middle town, near government buildings. Suitable for large store of anv kind or boarding house. Will exchange lon farm. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut [ street. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. j FOR SALE Cigar Store and Pool . room. Good stand. Good reason for ; selling. Address Box T, 7221, care of Teleg.-aph. POOL ROOM - Doms a sood busi ! ness. Consists of 3 tables and all i equipment; two show cases, one wall case, cash register, ten chairs and block. Call for particulars. A. P. DO RAN Z. 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone, Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board BUSINESS PERSONALS SUITS MADE TO ORDER, *15.00 UP. GIVE US A TRIAL. OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 N. FOURTH ST. j OPEN EVE. ACROSS Y. W. C. A. ! Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO.. Builders and Contractors, House- Lailding our specialty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 3706 OFFICE, 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. RELIABLE ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP GENERAL REPAIRING. 1303 N. SIXTH ST. BELL 3995. DIAL 6854. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers lor estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVF PHOSP'IO-QUININE will stave it o if taken in time. Gross Drue- store 119 Market street. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. s. N. Cluck, 320-3r Woodbine street. Phor.e IBI7J. u Money to Lou ■ . WE LEND MONE? 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. 132 Walnut Street. WHEN YOU NEED MONEY To meet Immediate necessities, always consult this reliable, licensed, bonded institution chartered under I'enna. laws and financed by local people in 1909 to save borrowers from extortion. Co-operative Loan & Investment Co 20* Chestnut Street, We sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES 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. MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; ousinesa confidential Profit Sharing Loan Society. Spoor-er Building. 9 North Market Square. Musical IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, just call Beli phone 2242 J. An expert will be ut your service at once. Or bling machine to 1213 Nortu liurd street. TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds repaired by an expert. All work promptly done ana guaranteed, Bell 2&04R or 1504 Howard avenue. PROFESSOR GONZALEZ AND WIFE, teachers of Piano, Clarinet, Cornet, Saxaphone, etc. Bargains in Musical Instruments. Repairing. Orchestra Music, 10c a copy. 926 North bixth street. Muuliug ami Movtag WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 44w Broad street. BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. Square dealing our policy. Ul7-A Capi tal St. C. V. is9~. Bell 862 W. ii()Hm:sanlcakiiiages HORSES FOR SALE I have seven fine horses, from 3 to 8 years of age. Will weigh 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. HBG. WELDING & BRAZING CO., 94-96 S. Cameron St. Where to Dine Well STO UFF lil'.'r, re;>talratT Home ccoklng served to Busi nessmen and la sepa rate dininaroon._ Storage STORAGE —Fireproof and non-Ore proof warehouses. Private rooms for househord goods, $2 a month up. Har risburg Storage Co., 437-416 S. 2nd ot. STORAGE —410 Broad street, house hold goods.merciiandise. Private >ootns |l-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. D Cooper & Co. Both phone*. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasons bio rates, p. Q. Diener. 408 Market street. Undertakers WILLIAM PAGE, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1812 Derry St. BELL 1966. DIAL 21H. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer. Sll North Second Street, Bell >. Dial Sll, Cleaners and Dyers SAVE your clothes. Get them clean ed, pressed, dyed or repaired at Good man's, 1306% North Sixth St. We do it right. Phones. Call and deliver. EGGERTS CLEANING AND DYING WORKS. 1245 MARKET ST. "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." EOTII PHONES. CALL and DELIVER. AUTOMOBILES WANTED, TO BUY Late model Ford, town or touring car. Must be in good condition. State lowest cash HC V 38 . Wes k Washington street, Chanibo'burg, Pa. STERLING TIRES AND TUBES. 5,000 MILES. FREE REPAIRS. MARKER'S STERLING ACCESSORY HOUSE, 1006 MARKET ST. MAGNETOS - .Ml types. 4 and C Bosch high tension, Eismaiin. Dixev Hplitdorf, Mea. Remy and different luakes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Schtflman. 1021 Market street. Bel 8633. FORD-OVERLAND For sale rea sonablc. Thoroughly overhauled Try the Rex Repair Shop for your motor troubles, overhauling and radiator re pair work after all others have failed. Wo will satisfy you. Wo have a man for either 4. 6 and 8-cylinder mo tors. 'REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO. 1917 North Third Street. SIX FORD DELIVERY CARS FOR SALE Fully equipped. All in good condi tion. Big bargain for quick sale. Also one Ford-a-Form truck. ANDREW REDMOND. Third and Reily Sts. FOR SALE:—Brand new truck body, size 11 ft. 9 in. long by 6 ft. wide. Fit any standard chassis. Come and see me. 1039 South Melrose street, Har risburg. • Truck Bargain to Quick Buyer j 1%-ton Garford Truck, chas sis only, equipped with 2-ton springs and axles; overhauled throughout; brand new tires. THE 0\ ERLAND-II VRRISB-URG CO. ' 212-214 N. 2nd St. Open Evenings. ( - —— USED FORD CARS FOR SALE I j Equipped with delivery bodies. 1914 to 1916 MODELS. All in good condition. Get in touch with us at once. EAST END AUTO CO. THIRTEENTH AND WALNUT STS. FOR SALE A bargain, 1917 Chev rolet roadster, in good condition just completely overhauled. Inquire Myers Accessory House, Cameron and Mulberry streets. COME AND SEE the great bargain on an early 'ls Cadillac. Must be soid at once on account of owner being In ) the draft. Call Fedcrick's Garage, Forster, near Front. The Overland-Harrisburg Co. Spring Sale of Used' Cars • Has begun in earnest. All cars are thoroughly 'overhauled, re painted and in many instances equipped with new tires. They are "Pedigreed Used Cars" We can give you the history of every car in stock —its former owner, mileage and everything you need to know about it. Choose Quickly Michigan Touring Car—Lot of power $225 1914 Cadillac Roadster —Com- pletely overhauled and repaint ed; brand new Silvertowd Cord tires all around. . . National Highway Twelve —With special new club roadster body; run less than 2,500 I miles. Hudson Touting Refinislied throughout; will be sold at less than half the original price. Overland Roadster—ln perfe6t condition $l5O Overland and Willys - Knight Touring Cars Reflnished; 1915, 1916 and 1917 models; a large assortment at attrac tive prices. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO. 212-214 N. 2nd St. Open Evenings. FOR SALE OVERLAND—I9I7 Delivery Model. 83. A 1 shape. New tires. Will sacrifice for 1350. 1911 Cadillac touring car. Guar i anteed in fine mechanical order. Brand new Non-Skid tires and one extra tire. A bargain at $375. 1912—Everett 30 touring car. Finely upholstered. In A 1 shape. Tires new with one extra tire. Get this buy for $260. y 1915 Jeffery 1-ton truck. Guaran teed in fine mechanical condition Solid tires on rear. A bargain f05350. $350. A. SCHIFFMAN, Bell 3633—1021 Market Street. AUTO OWNERS Compare Our Tire Prices. 28x3 Non-skid Tires, SIO.OO 30x3 " " " 11.30 30x3% " " " 12.75 _ 31x3" " " 13.85 $2x3% " " " 15.40 34x314 " 17.25 31x4 " " 18.40 32x4 " " " 19.60 83x4 " " 20.45 34x4 " " " 21.25 All other sizes. H. F. ESTERBROOK, Dial 4990. 912 N. Third St FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage, 82 South Cameron street. AUTOMOBILES SPECIAL! SPECIAL! STERLING CORD TIRES 34x4 ....NS >51.0# 34x4 is .... NS 61.10 35x4% NS 62.66 36x4%....NS 64.53 35x5 ....NS 74.45 j 37x5 ....NS 79.10 We guarantee these tires 5,600 1 miles and give Free Repairs during the life of tire. STERLING TIRE CORPORATION. Local Branch, MARKER'S STERLING ACCESSORY HOUSE. 1006 Market St. FOR SALE, CHEAP lnternational machine in good running condition. Also parts of other International car. Call at 1107 North Seventh streot. Re liable Rag and Metal Co. Both phones. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiftman. 1021 Market Street. Bell 3633. -** UAUAUES ACCESSOIIIJti) AND REPAIRS WM. PlfiNN GARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls: careful 4564*™' ol)8n a * y and night. Beli BRING your car to us. Experts on Ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP. Lemoine. Both phones. YOUR leaky Radlaor repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Rex Ga**gc, 1917 North Third street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 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 SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO.. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. LEGAL NOTICES ' NOTICE Letters of Administration in the es tate of J. Curtin Weirick. late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent will make known the same without delay, to BESSIE WEIRICK. Administratrix. [ROBERT STUCKER, Attorney, Buss Building. Harrisburg, Pa. DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SAFET™ Bureau of Water amd Light. BIDS will be received at the Office of Superintendent of Public Safety. Room 10. Court House, to 11 o'clock A. M.. March 11, for furnishing 4,000 tons of river coal delivered In the bunker at the Pumping Station, Front and North Streets. Coal to be free of r.and and stone and delivered In the bunker each day until said amount in supplied. The right to reject any of all bids is reserved. S. F. HASSLER, Superintendent Public Safety. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Milton G. Potts, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, have been granted to thu undersigned. All persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment to GEORGE C. POTTS. 1100 North Third St.. Or Harrisburg, Pa., MRS. L. P. LANDIS, Dauphin, Pa.,' Executors. OFFICE OF COUNTY CONTROLLER Harrisburg, Pa., February 28, 1918. NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS will be receivod by the County Commis sioners until 10 o'clock A. M., Monday. March 11, 1918, for the delivery of 1,000 tons (more or less) of crushed stone, assorted sizes, %-inch to 3-inch, on the Horse-Shoe Pike, between Hummelstown and the County line near Campbellstown, at such time or times; and at such places on the road; and in such quantities as the County Commissioners may direct. 500 tons (more or less) to be delivered be tween Hockersville and Campbells town, 500 tons (more or less) to be delivered between Hummelstown and Hockersville. , Bidders must enclose with their bids a certified check, payable to the County Commissioners in a sum equal to 10 per cent (10 per cent.) of the bid price. The successful bidder or bidders will be required to furnish a proper Bond satisfactory to the County Commis sioners in a sum equal to the amount of the contract. All bids or proposals must be plain ly marked as such on the outside thereof, and delivered to the County Controller, Room 13, Court House, Harrisburg, Pa., by 10 o'clock A. M , Monday, March 11, 1918. Bids will b opened in the County Commissioner?' Office at 11 o'clock A. M,, of the same day and date. The right Is reserved to reject an/ or all bids. . HENRY W. GOUGH, County Controller. 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 specification* of the Board, prepared by Philip H. Johnson, Architect. Separate bids will be received for the building and other Items mention ed, also, separate bids for the Heat 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, lis No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a Guaranty Bond i blank form of bond will be furnished by the Architect, and must accom pany each proposal. The Board of Trustees reserves th* right to reject any and all bids, as it may deem best for the interests of 1 Uie Commonwealth. J. O. GILMORE, NEWTON R. TURNER, J. COMLY HALL Building Committee, j 13
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