WAN! ADS COYER THE BUYING, SELLING, REHTINC,WANTING'OF ANYTHING Deaths l-OCLK William 11. Foulk, on Mon- j dav. March IS, 1918, at 3 A. M, ?t his home, 1316 Green street, aged • years, 4 months and It days. 1' un * f.' i on Thursday, at 2 P. M„ froni | address. The relatives and fronds are invited to attend M ithout fu<the | notice. Funeral private, in Harris { burg Cemetery - . I CMil.lMl lsaac 1* English Saturday morning, at < o dock, ; his home, in Inglenook, agea Funeral services will be held from his home, Wednesray. at 11 A. ® •• the Rev. E. E. Snyder otflci.£ing. Uurial at Halifax Cemetery. Reia lives and friends are wivited to ai tend without further notice. lIAfUMAX On Maruli 14 A 9 V Ernest Freeman Bachman, a = ed Relatives and friends a#"e i"Vl'rjrtJ v I attend funeral services morning, at 10 o clock, from tne residence of his parents. Mr. ana I .Mrs. W. "E. Bachman. Se enteenth street. Interment Pax lans Cemetery. Body can be ed after Tuesday noon. LOST AND FPU 3D I.OST —A French bundog 4months , old. Answers to name of Uteke, jaear inK brass collar. Return to teexen tecnth and_Fo rster streets. - OiSmC'-TTO!" • OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL We teach Gregg Shorthand. Type- , writing. Bookkeeping, Lll Kjisli. Pen manship. Arithmetic, etc-, toy "If 11 }""' that give you INDIVIDUAL. PKOMO TION. Dav and night school all the vear round. Positions guaranteed, graduates. Our methods jou j more thorough and shortens the tinn. t Knier any time. THE OFFICE TRAINING fCHOOU | 121 Market St. Bell >J4R- ; CIIAS. R. BECKLEYJ Pr. 1 MERLE E. KELLER. Bus. Mgr. . I . HELP WAVTEI) —MALI" : GOOD TAILORS WANTED, AT ONCE Apply S. Friedman, 10-. North Third street. PAPERHANGER First-class. j Highest wages paid. All-yoar v,ork. | Address N.. 7219. care of Telegraph. ■ BOY Over 16. to work on extrae- j tors and help in washroom. Appl. Royal Laundry. 1354 Howard street. ; WANTED Grocery clerk ana j janitor. Apply Steelton Store . 0.. ( Steelton. Pa. j WANTED A farmer witli stock and equipment to farm. Five miles > from Harrisburg. Address E769i,| • are of Telegraph. i< willing to work as a salesman, to i.present a well-founded business. Unless vou have ginger and faith in yourself do not apply. L 66.1. care: Telegraph. , ; WANTED boy, or man. | to work in washroom —$15 per week. Apply Sanitary Family Washing Co.. Sixteenth and Elm streets. WANTED Car washer. Experi enced preferred. Good opportunity. Apply Crispen Motor Car Co., .>ll South Cameron street. WANTED and helpers for .-teel erection. Also hand men •ind pipefitters for general j construction work. 11. KOPPERS CO.. Steelton, Pa. WANTED Mail to work around garage. Apply ISO 7 North Seventh street. WANTED Lathe operators, mill hands and help- ! ers in new cylinder finishing depart- . inent. , , Apply EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Jlarrisburg Pipe Bending Works, Tenth and State Streets, 6:30 to 10:00 A. M.. 3 to 5 P. M. t any day except Sunday. MEN WANTED to load stone, 87 %c! per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per j week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax- ! tang. j MACHINISTS First-class Marine and Stationary Engine Floor and Bench Assemblers. Also Lathe Planer, Boring Mill and Slotter hands. Steady work, lots of overtime, and Bonus. Harrisburg Foundry & Machine Works. FREIGHT TRUCKERS WANTED Fifty white or colored able-bodied men wanted for trucking freight 1 piecework basis) at the DIVISION STREET TRANSFER, PENNA. RAILROAD Must be able to read and write. Take Rockville or Fourth street car to Division street. Apply ii\ person to J. W. DENNIS. Agent. ' TWO EXCELLENT POSITIONS OPEN A large Harrisburg concern needs. the services of two young men, 17 or, IS years of age. who desire to get in-: to a business which offers excellent opportunity for advancement. Young men, with common school education, pleasing address and some selling experience preferred, although . latter qualification not essential. All communications will be treat ed strictly confidential. Address, for interview, stating age, etc., Box V, 3600, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. j BELLEVUE PARK LOT I;I FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAIN 60x100 feet—Lot No. 39 in Sec- ; tion A, Bellevue Park—Location:; ; west side of Twenty-first street, I ; about 250 feet south of Market! ; Street. Miller Brothers & Co. Member Hkc. Real Estate Board ; l.vcust aad Caart Streets ! I TUESDAY EVEXIXG, | HELP WANTED —MALE j EXPERIENCED MAN WANTED ■ Call Federick's Garage, Forster, near Front street. HELP WANTED—it MALE I SALESWOMEN—Experienced want ed for hosiery department and notion I department. Apply Robinson and j Company. Third and Broad streets. —— j WANTED Elderly woman to keep house for family of three. No | I w ashing. A good home. Apply 622 j Peffer street. WANTED Girl for general house- ! work. Apply 233 South street. ' WANTED A young girl to assist with house work. Call Bell phone IS4SJ, or 236 Emerald street. , WANTED—An experienced milliner, ! also an apprentice. Apply at Walzer's j I Hat Shop, 110 North Second street. 1 ! I SALESLADIES Extra salesladies in Milli nery Department on Satur- ; days and Mondays. Apply ASTRICHS, 30S Market Street. 1 * STENOGRAPHER Fair speed, for office cen trally located. Hours. 9 to 5. Address S., 6671, care of Telegraph. I t WANTED Two lady agents for I insurance work. Good salary and 1 commission. Apply by letter to 86678, j care Telegraph. I WANTED—GirI for general house j work, sniail family. No washing. ! Apply 210y North Third street. : WANTED. AT ONCE White girl of some education, as child's nurse, j .Good salary if capable. Address R„ ■ 7600, care of Telegraph. • WANTED Prominent Harrisburg i firm wishes to get in communication 1 with lady of education and refine- 1 ment for responsible position. Energy, j ! tact and knowledge of human nature j j essential. Address Box K, 7601, care I of Telegraph. j WANTED—GirIs to work In bindery. J jW. S. Ray. South Tenth street. j STENOGRAPHER WANTED One 1 with experience in general office work : ] preferred. State experience and give . references. Address W., 7604, caro of ! Telegraph. EXPERIENCED and refined dining- i ! room girl wanted. Apply Manhattan J Restaurant. 317 Market street. WANTED One apprentice. Apply ' 27 South Second street. WANTED Sewing Machine operators to make j ladies' and children's wear. Also fold- ; 1 ers and trimmers. Easy work, and , best pay.' Learners paid while learn ing. $7 guaranteed the third consecu- , tive week of learning. After that piecework. HARRISBURG APPAREL CO.. New Up-to-date Factory, Sixth and Herr Streets. • HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female I WOULD you like $1 or $2 daily at home, knitting war sox on Auto Knit ters? Experience unnecessary. Send 3c stamp. Dept. 146-C, Auto Knitter Company, 821 Jefferson Ave.. Buffalo, N. Y. WANTED—Solicitors for first-class proposition. Can earn from 118 to S3O per week; six hours per day; I transportation paid if desire to travel. Call before or after 4 at 202 Calder Bldg. See Mr. Rogers. SITUATIONS W ANTIIu—.UALE WANTED Young man, 19 years! !of age, who is not afraid to work. , wants a good paying job with a ; 'chance to make good. Address' 1124 ' North Cameron street. WANTED To correspond with i contractors or firms who are in need i of number of laborers. Call, ol- ad- I dress. 1000 Fox street. M. Herring. ; ; PAINTER Man has three spare ' days of each week; during the time would like to do painting and car ; pentry work. Call 419 Woodbine 1 street. , i I MAN Has 3 hours spare time to j Ido any kind of work. Apply at 1114 | North Cameron street. I SITUATION S \V\NTED—Fotuale 1 WANTED Girl would like day s 1 ' I work of cleaning , no washing or Iron ■ • ing. Call at 1405 Mayflower street. | Htrrisburg, Pa. | WANTED Work by day or week. Apply 718 North Seventh street. WANTED Middle-aged woman wishes day's work of any kind dishwashing, or assisting in kitchen. ; Apply 1423 Wyeth avenue. WANTED Small family washes Ito do at home. Call 1114 Capital I street, rear Apartment. A YOUNG WOMAN would like housework by the day or week. Ad i dress C, 6680. care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR KENT TWO large, furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; all improvements; ! I centrally located. Apply 209 Chest- ; nut street. TWO unfurnished rooms, on third \ door, for light housekeeping: • gas \ range and water; sink in kitchen; | also steam heat, with use of bath and ! 1 gas and electric lights. Apply 326 : Strawberry ayenue. THREE 1 second floor. at 1327 "North Sixth 1, street, for light housekeeping; gas, [electric lights and use of bath. Apply I 326 Strawberry avenue. THREE ROOMS, on first floor, at 1327 North Sixtlt street, with ga.s ' range and coal range, gas and elec i! trie lights. Apply 326 Strawberry 1 j avenue. j TWO NICELY third floor furnish - ' ed rooms, tor light housekeeping. Gas •; range separate meter. No chil , i dren. Apply 433 South Thirteenth i street. 1 FOR RENT Rooms on second i floor and basement, 320 Market street, I suitable for light manufacturing. In- I quire at Hub Clothing, or Geo. E. ' Etter. 703 Kunkel Building. j 11Q9 GREEN STREET Two large, ! pleasant, communicating rooms, fur | nished for light housekeeping. No children. Bell phone 4205. CLEAN, comfortable rooms. Hotel service—7sc and SI.OO per day. Low weekly rates. 435 Market street. FOR RENT At 824 North Sixth street, furnished room, front, on third floor; suitable for man and wife or two men. Apply 824 North Sixth street. ONE big room, for light house keeping, all conveniences, 30 North j Fifth street. Inquire 24 North Fifth ! street. I LARGE, furnished room on third 1 floor, also two unfurnished commjnl cating rooms, on first floor, or entire first floor; references. Apply 911 North Sixth street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One or two furnished' rooms, front, for light housekeeping if desired. All conveniences. Apply I 86673, care Telegraph. LARGE, front room; all conveni- j ences; light, heat, bath and use of I phone Call Bell phone 1218 M. ) ROOMS WANTED WANTED by refined young gentle-j 1 man furnished room with clean pri- ' ! vate family, use of bath, on front i second or third, not above Pine or , below Market. Address A 7599, care ; Telegraph. tiOOMS AND BOARD j FURNISHED ROOM—Business sec ■ tion, with board by the week or meal, j Businessmen's luncheon trom 12 to ! 1:30. Address 113 Locust. APARTMENTS FOR BEXT FOR RENT Small, second floor, j unfurnished apartment. for light l ! housekeeping. Apply 706 North Sixth I : street. FOR.RENT One apartment, The , Reynard. 20S North Third street; two ' rooms and bath; steam heat, constant' hot and cold water. Apply Common-I 1 wealth Trust Company, 22? Market I • street. REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE j 11 FOR SALE 2-gtory frame house, I lot, 15x82>£, $950.00; renting for Jtt.CO 1 per month. Apply Store, 1117 North I Third street. |. FOP. SALE Well-lo cated Building Lots in the I- Tenth Ward. Near two trolley lines. Splendid opportunity for builder or for factory sites. For full particulars address 0., 3211, care of Telegrapjr. I , FOR SALE 3-story brick; 7 ! rooms, with improvements. No. 315 | j Kelker street; lot, 21 ft. front. Will j i sell at a bargain if sold in next ten ' | days. Apply Store 1117 North Third ; street. | ! A DESIRABLE TWO - STORY | I lUtiCK HOUSE with improvements ; 5 and porches, 011 paved street, on Hill , district, at $2,100. A. W. Swengel, ! j 219 South Thirteenth street. j ! STEB^LTON—26 Chestnut St., 3s—| brick. rooms, bath, all imp. Price | j reasonable. I. M. Cassel, 1444 Regina., j FOR SALE ln Mechanicsburg. i I very large brick house: all improv-] ments; large yard all around house; 1 1 line shade; stable, on R. 1!. siding in : I rear. Fine place for orphanage, hos- ! pital or club. Must be seen to be ap- j' i predated. Apply to C. H. Corder, 1190 ! j Walnut street. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. 1 ENOLA PROPERTY FOR SALE j Situated on State Road and Pino: 1 street 75 ft. front l2O ft. deep I large brick bungalow electric I' lights good pump in yard finest l kind of water. Sale price. $3,200. A. j !P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. } ! FOR SALE Valuable property at I , Eleventh and Market streets. Ex- 1 • tends north on Eleventh street and through to Tenth street. A big bar- j gain to quick buyer. D. A. Caley. ■Bell phone 589 or 3768 J. j FOR SALE 7-room house, bath,! gas, furnace, paved street. Rents fori *16.00 per month. tI.SOO to quick 1 buyer. Address Box H6675, care o£ the Telegraph. FOR SALE—A good brick house on i Woodbine street for {2,500. A. W. ; ' Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street, j FOR SALE Two frame dwelling ; houses, 320 and 322 South Fourth j I street 6 rooms bath large I ; back yard newly painted. Apply ; i 316 South Fourth street. Steelton, Pa. j HOUSES of every description, citv ! : and suburban, cheap. Very easy pav- J ments; ulso cottages and bungalows. ' C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Har- i : risburg. Bell 2412 R. Real Estate and ' Insurance. Rents collected. ; / i FOR SALE Modern tliree-storv ' i brick residence. Lot, 25x162. with ' I double garage on rear. Apply on premises. 2041 North Second street. j- J. E. GIPPLE, -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING 1251 Market St. Bell Phone 4259. I Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board 2217 JEFFERSON ST. Two-story! 'brick; front porch; side alley; all ini- | : provements. Price, t2,500. A. P. : ; Doranz, 1223 North Sixth street. | I BEAUTIFUL NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES FOR SALE f i Located on North Second Street at Seneca Built of stone 8 rooms 2 baths marble shower hardwood floors first and second floors j stone fireplace—glass enclos ed porch lot, 27x160 feet to Penn street room for gar den and garage. Convenient terms may be arranged. Sample house open for in- ! spection. C. L. LONG, Builder and Owner, Kunkel Bldg., Harrisburg. 1 —■ — I FOR SALE Three-story brick, 9 rooms and bath, gas, electric, hot air system. Inquire on premises, ; Crescent street. 1 FOR SALE—Small, one-story frame, 1 three-room house, fit, 15x185. Price. I $455.00. Apply Store, 1117 North ! Third street. A BARGAIN AWAITS YOU in a i three-story frame dwelling, with' range, hot and cold water, lot 40x110 for $2,000. This will not wait for you. A. W. Swengel. 219 South Thir-i teenth street. f FOR SALE ! REAL ESTATE BARGAINS 1 j$ 900—1106 Kittatinny St. 1,100 —1407 Currant St I,2oo—Each, 7tli St. ! 1.400 —340 Muench' St. 1,400 —1156 S. Cameron St. 1.400—427 Clinton St. 1,600—2218 Atlas St. 1,800—1705 N. 4th St. 1,900—1230 N. 7th St. 2,100 —430 Muench St. 2.200-1219-1221 Fulton St. 2,400 —2018 N. 7th St. 2,500 —1625-1627 Fulton St. and gar- j age. 2,500 —Each, 1541-1543 Vepnon St. I 2,600 —1301 Wallace St. 2,700 —623 Boas St. 2 800 —1120 Montgomery St. 2,800 —1635 Wallace St. 3,000 —321 Maclay St. I 3 200—1130 Montgomery St. I 3,500 —1926-28-3J) Elizabeth St I 3 g00—222 Kelker St. 3700 —216 Hamilton St. 4,500 —602 Forster St. , 6,000 —1722 N. 4th St. 6,000 —332 Broad St., store and dwell- I . 7,150—2121 N. 2nd SK CHAS. ADLER. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 1002 N. Third Street. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board 1 : FOR SALE A good brick house, with porches and all Improvements, on Forrest street Paved street. $2,500. A. W. Swengel,- 219 South Thirteenth street HARRISBURG TELEGRAT3 I I Find the .Right Want Ad and Answer It And you'll find the place in which you can live with more comfort, ac cording to expense involved, than you've ever had. There's always a bet ter apartment to be had when you have any real grievance about >*our present one. And the better apart ments arc always advrctised. ' ' | REAL ESTATE EOR SALE j | FOR SALE—A three-story brick house on Market street, at a very at tractive price if sold quickly. Located in 1600 block. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. CLOVERLY HEIGHTS LOTS FOR SALE Bargain to quick buyer. Inquire 19 North Fifteenth St. SIMM ERD ALE AN ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW —j Abont an acre of ground, fruit trees, 1 i shrubbery, etc. House has livingroom, ! diningroom, kitchen and three hed- | I rooms. all completely furnished.; ! Running water at. door. Must be! I seen to be appreciated. Apply 2371 ; Harris street. Bell phone 2510 JR. | ; FOR SALE—A very pleasant resi- 1 : dence on Hummel Terrace, with long, | lot for garage. A rare opportunity. 1 A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth"! j street. j FOR SALE Six brick houses on • ; Muench street at prices that should I j attract you. Each house under $2,200.! i Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ! STEAM-HEATED DWELLING FOR ! SALE No. 1922 Bellevue Road —j | brick construction—seven rooms and ! 1 bath—gas electric light porch • front and rear. Bell Realty Co. Berg- 1 ] iter Building. i SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE ; : —Single frame house, on corner, with 1 'all improvements, plot 60x112 with j chicken house on rear. Price only ; $2,800 Bell Realty Co.. Bergner I Building. I I FOR SALE ; Two-story Bungalow new con- ! } taining seven rooms, bath, closet and j i pantry, finished iiv white enamel and' j cypress, cemented cellar, water, elec tric light and open fireplace; laundry in cellar; large front and rear porch; range; garage for two ma chines; hot water heat; window ! screens for all windows. This prop j erty has over two Acres of land ! shade. Located on Valley Railway, adjoining Camp Hill. Two blocks be lyond five-cent fare limit. Price. $5,100.00 S J B , Market 6t. Three-storv 1 brick dwelling:, 9 rooms, bath, cement jed cellar; all modern improvements ! | including electric light; possession April 1, 'lB. Price, $3,800.00. SBOO.OO ) I cash required. ! 236 Bosler Ave.. Lemoyne 3-story I ! brick dwelling, 9 rooms, cemented I (cellar; all modern improvements, in-1 'eluding electric light, steam heat. I Price. $2,800,00. Cash required, $1 - ! ! 000.00. Truck Farm, containing 7 acres, lo- i jcated '4 mile from -Middlesex station:! | improved with a 2H-story frame' • dwelling. 8 rooms, new frame barn, j jail necessary outbuildings; limestone 1 soil: running water in house and barn; ! j possession April 1. 'lB. Price, $3.6U0.00 BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE Cottage partly fur-' nished. Garage, garden, fruits, flow- j I ers and berries. Gas water and im- ' \ provements. Convenient for business ; j men. About 200 yards from ten-min ! ute trolley service—sc fare. Inquire! Keller's Drug Store. 405 Market i street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—Cottage dwelling. No. I 427 Peffer street. Possession April 3. i . All improvements. Apply to B. F. I ; Umberger, 108 North Second street ! | Bell Phone 1826. i ——— ■ } i FOR RENT The dwelling, store- j I room and bake house at 217 Broad [ street, either separately or as a I ! whole. Possession giVen April 1. Ap- I ;ply to Mrs. C. M. Oftli, 219 Broad i j street. | STABLES FOR RENT Corner' I Third and Cumberland. One for 18 j I horses and one for 23 horses, or both i (together, from April 1. J. S. Sible, j I 256 Herr street. HOUSE FOR RENT. 1509 NORTH! ! SECOND ST. Southern exposure;' ; hot water heat. Possession April 1.1 i Apply to Al. K. Thomas, East End ! Bank. FINE HOTEL FOR RENT i Beautiful, desirable, modern four- ! story brick building, Duncannon, Pa.,! j with 30 rooms, all heated by steam, ] for Rent reasonable. Suitable ! I for apartments. All houses in town J I rented. This is good opportunity- for i I right party. Apply T. K. Van Dyke .l j No. 21 North Third street, Harrisburg, | REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED House with all con- ! • veniences in suburban district sc i carfare limit. Must have yard. Three ! | or four rooms with conveniences for 1 i light housekeeping. Three adults. I Address N. A. A., care Harrisburg j Telegraph. ; REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Kenl ! HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth i and Curtin streets. Fred C. Millef, 31 j North Second. Bell phone 307 J. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS ' : ———— 1 —- I FOR RENT Desk room in well- 1 I equipped office on fourth floor Berg jner Building. Apply 409-10-11 Berg-| I ner Building, Third and Market i I streets. j FOR RENT —Storeroom, old stand, j formerly a cigar and confectionery ! ' store. Possession April 1. I. M. Cas- 1 ' sel, 1444 Regina street. ' i FOR RENT • Several desirablo of- ] ■ flees In Commonwealth Trust ' ' pany Building. Apply Commonwealth j Trust Co., 222 Market street. • "FOR RENT Storeroom, 504 Market street. Storerooms. 248 and 252 Hamilton i ' streit $12.00 > CHAS. ADLER. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1002 N. THIRD STREET ' Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board . FARMS FARM FOR RENT On the shares. Close to city. Apply to J. K. Kipp, 2203 Fourth street | FARMS | FARMS WANTED I will sell your Farm, anywhere, any kind, so the price is right. No | sale, no charge. C. H. Corder, 1190. Walnut street, Harrisburg. i 5-ACRE FRUIT AND TRUCK j j FARM FOR SALE 4 miles W. Har- ! ! risburg; 3 minutes' walk to trolley I 1 line; 5c car fare to Harrisburg; good I loam soil; new 8-room house —hunia- ' low style; porch all around house; j I fine view; tenant house oil farm, will i rent for $13.00 per month; bank barn, I outbuildings, 1 acre woodland, orch-| ard, fruit and berries of all kinds; i house has steam heat and electric j lights in. Will divide farm or sell I all in one. Must be seen to bo appre ciated. Easy terms and easy pay- I ments. Will take improved city prop -1 erty as part pay. Possession at once. IC. 11. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Har ■ j risburg. Bell 2412 R. FARMS of every description, cheap., and easy payments. Closo to city. I j Possession at once. C. H. Corder, j j 11o Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell' ! 2412 R. Heal Estate and Insurance. ', | Rents collected. FARM FOR SALE ' Farm. 5 Acres, 1 niilo from Lingles- ! town and trolley. Buildings; fruit. I Desirable. Pleasant situate. Run- | i ning water —great for poultry, fruit | I or any variety of vegetables. Can't be duplicated up our way for anyone , wanting a farm for not. over $1,250. C. B. Care. Care's Grocery. I.ingles town, 409 Market St.. Harrisburg. FOR SAI - r "—MISCELLANEOUS 1 I'OR SALE POOL TABLES—Five! | Brunswick tables, one Clondikej I table. 2 cigar cases. 802 Cowden | street. ) FOR SALE Fire and burglar- j proof safe, York Mfg. Co.; weight,, 650 lbs. Can be seen at 604 North! Third street, second floor. Apply to: John Ruas. 212 Strawberry street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CHEAP! —Leaving city this week. No dealers. 1502 North street. Bell 2090 R. Any! day but Wednesday. . ! GO-CART, child's' crib, playyard and ! ! household goods. Can be had within | five or ten days. Apply 1720 Forster Jstreet. Bell phone 215 J. 1 1 REED GO-CART FOR SALE—Used ! ; a vear —in good condition. Apply : I 1855 Zarker street. j i SIX GOOD, YOUNG MULES Four i I broken to work. Well mated and of J ! good color. One good single-line I I leader. R. A. Wiekersham, Mechan- ! I icsburg. Both phones. ! | j FOR SALE New American Motor j ' Washer —family size. Apply 2134 j | Derry street. ] TWO Toledo computing scale, one ! 1 o lbs, one 30 lbs. In Al condition. I Cheap if sold soon. Apply 109 East ] Main street. Palmyra, Pa. FURNITURE FOR SALE White i Iron bed. with bureau and chairs, : music cabinet, various rockers and j statuary. Apply, between 7 and 8 P. | M„ at 256 Cumberland street. I FOR SALE "Brunswick" pool J tables, new cloth, cues, balls and | racks. Price right. W. H. Heftley, • Duncannon. Pa. FOR SALE—Stock and fixtures of a medium-sized grocery store, .in au j burb of Harrisburg. Will sell ■ at once at reasonable price. Apply j A 6672, care Telegraph. j MIRROR —In perfect condition for I sale. French plate, beveled edge. 72 j inches by 40 inches, at a great bar i gain. Apply Apartment No. 2, 2511 , North Sixth street. First Floor. : FOR SALE —One sectional clothing ! wardrobe suitable for men's or wo ! men's garments: also two hat cases, ' Apply A. J. Lehrman, 37 South ' Front street, Steelton. | FOR SALE One National Cash i Register. Will register up to $29.99. ! Good as new. Used only short time. I Will sell big bargain to quick buyer. I Miller Auto Co., 68-6S South Cameron I street. ! i "i FOR SALE One second-hand ! steam boiler—capacity, 2,200 ft. In good condition and a bargain. M. 11. BAKER & Co., Heating and Plumbing Contractors, 1330 Derry St. Both Phones. POOL TABLE, COMPLETE Also (tools and electrical machinery. 3 to !5 daily. A, L Hall, 1727 State street. FOR SALE, at Gable's 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence , Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting! i Building Hardware, Plaster Board", Upson Fall Board, Compo-Board ; ; Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings' : Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. 'j BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. Tlllotson, 205 Locust street. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches i and diamonds at prices, lower than i can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker, | 422 Market Street. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS j CASH PAIQ for Books, Novels and i Magazines. Aurand's 925 N. Third St. MAX SMELTZ 1 Second-hand furniture bought and i sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call ! Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos | tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street, j Will call, city or country. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call I Bell phone 4275. B. Abranis & Son. 824-832 North Seventh street. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertas. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 H. CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. 8. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2360, | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS I : Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers J j for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt. i WANTED Some right-handed. ; second-hand golf sticks at reasonable | price. Call Bell phone 2578 J. : 11 ! WATCH OUR EXTRA PRICES FOR | EMPTY BARRELS, j Oils $1.50 each l Molasses and Vinegar .... sllO each i j We also buy all other Barrels and [ I | Junk. Reliable Rag and Metal Co., i i 1107 North Seventh street. I j WANTED i— We buy und sell all 1 kinds of disc graphaplione records. N. i Brenner. Pawnbroker and Jeweler, ; I 1315 North Third street. | - 1 BUSINESS OPIHIKTUMTIES i | POOL ROOM Doing a good busi- j ' : ness. Consists of U tables and all ! I equipment; two show cases, onu wall I < case, cash register, ten chairs and \ ' I stock. Call for particulars. A. P. DOR AN 55, j 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. 1 Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board ) | ! BUSINESS t*EISoNALS ] I MacWILLI AMS CONSTRUCTION i I CO., Builders and Contractors. House- j I building our specialty. Job work I looked after carefully. Dial 370tf. I I OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. j Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers I for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., ,206 Mkt. RELIABLE BLECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP, GENERAL REPAIRING 1303 N. SIXTH ST., BELL 3995. DIAL 5554 , QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this! i changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE 1 j PHOSPHO-QUININE tvill stave it off l if taken In time. Gross Drug Store, ! j 119 Market street. Money to Loan I MONEY advanced to housekeepers! i at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharl.ig Loan Society, Spooner Building, 9 North Market Square. MONEY TO L£>AN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrowers. Address P. O. I Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. j WHEN YOU NEED MONEY • To meet immediate necessities, always! I consult this reliable, licensed .bonded I institution chartered under Penna. | j laws and financed by local people in j 1909 to save borrowers from extortion, j i Co-operative Loan & Investment Co., 201 Chestnut Street. I We sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps. 1 | . .J I MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES | 1 On furniture, real estate and endorsed i * notes. Licensed by the State and un- | j der the supervision of the Banking) Department. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., 3 North Market Square, Established 1904 j ij 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; I payments to suit borrower's conveni ,! ence; positively lowest rates in city. ! PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., i! 132 Walnut Street. , j FINANCIAL FOR SALE First mortgage of i SI9OO bearing 6 per cent, interest. . J. M. Cassel, 1444 Regina street. ■ | — I II Muoioal IF your Talking Machine needs re ' pairs. Just call Bell phono 3242 J. An | • i expert will be ut your service at once. [ ; Or bring machine to 1213 North Third street. ■ j COME in and hear Par-O-Ket Rec- | ■ j ords. Auctioneer Hite, 902 Market j ; street. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRS by a skilled tuner unly. Oyler's. 14 ' . South Fourth street. \ TALKING MACHINES of all kinds' ! repaired by an expert. All work I promptly dor.e and guaranteed. Call ! Bell 2804R or 1504 Howard avenue. Hauling and Moving AUTO HAULING Local or long- ; ' 'distance. "Furniture and piano moving j j a spec ialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 j i Capital street. Both phones. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST} EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby i , towns with uuto trucks. Only ex- j . perienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or Dial 2265. WE do ail kinds of hauling—auto or > team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason- ! able. Phones. CONRAD BROS.. Hi t i Hroad street. ' ! 'i " lIOKSES AND CARRIAGES 1 j PAIR OF YOUNG HORSES FOR , SALE. One broken to driving. Ap " i ply at the E. M. Hershey Farm, north ; [ of State Asylum. Ask for Mr. Far-, Where to Dine Well ! STOUFFERV, RESTAURANT. Home ccoking served to Busi i nessmen and Ladies la sepa rate diningroom. ' Storage j ' i STORAGE —Fireproof and non-Are ; I proof warehouses. Private rooma for ' household goods, $2 a month tip. Her- ' .; rlsburg Storage Co., -137-445 S. 2nd at. 1 ' ! STORAGE —419 Broad street, house- ' 1 ' hold goods.merchandisn. Private rooms 1 sl-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. D i ! Cooper & Co. Both phones. __ ■ ' STORAGE —ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates, p. | ; G. Diener. 408 Market street. Cleaners and Dyers EGGKKT'S CLEANING AND DYING WORKS. ■ I 1245 MARKET ST. ' "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,"' ■ | BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER. ! SAVE your clothes. Get them clean- I "j cd, pressed, dyed or repaired at Good- I ! man's. 1306 ft North Sixth St. We do It' " I right. Phones. Oil" and deliver. Undertakers WILLIAM PAGE! j Funeral Director and Embalmer, 1 . 630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. I 1 Bell 4748 J. Dial 8907. SAMUEL a FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1812 Derry St. -j BELL 1968. DIAL 3188. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer. \ 1 | Sll North Second Street. I Bell 252. Dial *l4l. ( AUTOMOBILES 3 ' FOR SALE 5-passenger touring ' car; electric lights; self-starter; flrst • class condition. Will be sold cheap. ! Cash or terms. 1807 North Seventh, i i Also Roadster. I 1 FOR RALE Five-passenger tour i ing car In line condition; good tires,' electric lights. "See Owner, 1828 Park 1 ; street. • FOR SALE Overland Delivery, I ' Model 83, Panel body. New tires. A ! bargain to quick buyer for SBOO. A. i ■ SchTfrinan, 1021 Market street. i FOR SALE l9lB Chalmert. Road- I I ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage, 81 | South Cameron Meet, MARCH 10, 1918. AUTOMOBILES , Peerless—"l9li- is" Seven-passenger Touring Car. General condi tion good. Splen did passenger „ , , bus. Price, $550. Packard—"l2s" Standard Tour ing Car. Re- i built. Repalnt i'd. Guaranteed ■ _. .... as new car. . PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY, < Front and Market Street", ' ' Harrisburg, Penna. ' tO R SALE 6-cylinder, 1 seven-passenger Overland Tour- ; ing Car, purchased new Septem ber. 1916. Has been run about!' 7,450 iniles. Just out of repair! shop where the car was put in , first-class mechanical condition, i 1 Tires are in good shape. A bar gain for quick sale; Call at of fice, Packard Motor Car Com pany, Harrisburg, Pa. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Special Price on Kelly Springfield Tires. 30x3 Plain *16.76 31x4 Kant Slip $3-1.52 32X3 H " " $28.56 I 32x4 " " $35.64 33x4 " " $36.72 j Special on Fisk Tires 36x4 Non Skid $32.56 35x1% " $36.48 32x4 " *' $22.88 H. I"\ ESTERBROOK, Dial 4990. 912 N. Third St. j FOIiD-OVEIiLAND-CHALMEKS I For sale reasonable. Thoroughly j overhauled. Try the Rex Repair Shop ; for your motor troubles, overhauling jand radiator repair work after all others have failed. We will satisfy I | you. We have a man for either 4, 6 i and S-cyllnder motors. I REX. OARAGE & SUPPLY CO., 1917 North Third Street. | FOR SALE A bargain, 1917 Chev- I rolet roadster, in good condition ; just completely overhauled. inquire I Myers Accessory House, Cameron and i Mulberry Btrects. i OVERLAND, 83 Electrically j equipped, 5 good tires, Al shape, ready !to get in and go. 801 North Eigh j teenth street. City. Dial 5458. | STERLING TIHES AND TUBES. j C.OOO MILES. FREE REPAIRS. | | MARKER'S STERLING ACCESSORY j HOUSEji 1006 MARKET ST. | EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE I All makes of batteries recharged j and repaired; work guaranteed. ! Auto repairing; electrical work a ! specialty. ! EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO., | 11th and Mulberry Sts. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Elsmann, Dixey, ■ Splitdorf, Meo. Remy and different I makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. SchifTuiau. 1021 Market street. Bel. 3838. . ' FOR SALE Maxwell Roadster. Two new extra tires. Fine running order. Price, $210.00. Inquire Lingles town Shirt Factory. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers. in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto j Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market j street. Bell 3633. ... GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS BRING your car to us. Experts on j ignition and carburetor troubles. : Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE ! AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones. ! NOW is the time to purchase live I rubber fillers and save the cost of extra tires and tubes. Sold by C. E. Anderson, 801 North Eighteenth, [City. Dial 5458. WM. PENN GARAGE I 304-G Munech street. Limousines for j i funerals, parties and balls; careful I i drivers; open day and night Bell j 4564. YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by | ian expert. Your motor troubles reme i died, ltex Garage, 1917 North Third I street. j MOTORCYCLES AXl> BICYCLES j REBUILT MOTORCYCLES 1916 'l7 Model Excelsior j Twin-cylinder, 7-horse-power, three I speed with starter, Prest-O-Llte tank, land gas lamp, mechanical horn, tools, tires good. Cost $305.00. Send for our complete list. Selling Price, $170.00 lIEAGY BROS., 1200 North Third Street. BICYCLES. BICYCLES, i New and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing; come here ai.d get a square deal. I H. F. ESTEKBROOK, 912 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. BICYCLES TO HIRE DAY OR WEEK. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 N. 3rd ST. • DIAL 4990. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. 1 ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND j 1607 NORTH THIRD ST. BICYCLE SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CYCLIC & AUTO SUPPLY CO., | 107 MARKET ST. j PUBLIC SAI*E ' PUBLIC SALE—Wednesday, March ! 20, the undersigned will sell at his residence' in Watts township, Perry county, 4 V& iniles north of Duncannon, on the state road leading from Har risburg to Sunbury, 13 head of horses and mules, ranging in age from 2% to 13 years, weighing from !>so pounds to 1400 pounds each. Con. j sisting of single line leaders and gen- | eral purpose horses, and two good j drivers. 45 head of cattle, 5 cows I fresh by day of sale, the balance | close springers and fall cows. 30 head or these are young cattle, con sisting of bred Heifer bulls and steers. 100 head of hogs, 6 of which are registered Berkshires, all under 12 months old and cholera immuned, the balance are brood sows, shotes and pigs, all kinds and ages. 4 sheep. 60 laying hens. Full line of farming implements which have been used for only three seasons. Everything will be sold, as I am quitting. FRANK E. BIXLER. Sale starts at 9.30 a. m., sharp. W. J. Kines, Clerk. •1. W. UUh, Clerk. \ Theo. H. Leba, Auctioneer. Sam Smith, Auctioneer. ! LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE I letters Testamentary on the Estate |of James D. Saltsman. late of Har rjsburg. Dauphin County.'Pa., deceas ed. having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in Harrisburg, Pa., | all persons indebted to said estate are I requested to make immediate pav iment, and those having claims will ■ please present them for settlement, to BERTIE MAUDE FRY. Or • Executrix. PAUL G. SMITH, , ' Attorney. - - - - Credit Men Plan State Convention Here to Discuss Many Points of Business The Board of Trade building will' be a busy headquarters on March 28 when Harrisburg will soe Its first gathering or credit men. Morning and afternoon sessions, each crowd ed with Information and discussion, followed by a night entertainment, is the program given out by J. Si. McComb, chairman of the State Ex ecutive Committee, Credit Men's As sociation in Pennsylvania. Details of the sessions are as follows: . Morning Sessiorf' Address of welcome, Carl K. Deen. president. Harrisburg Association of . Credit Men. Response to address of welcome. G. L. Levi, Philadelphia, director National Association of Credit Men. Address, "The Trade Acceptance, Its Form, Uses, Value and Relative Merits in Comparison With the Open Account: the Treatment of Objec tions," H. A. Black, Alexander Broth ers, Philadelphia. Address, "Credit Disturbances, Their Causes. Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention," A. D. Sallee, R. G- Dun & Co., Pittsburgh. Address, "Some of the Determln- v ing Factors of a Safe or an Unsafe Credit Risk, How Discovered and How Used in Credit Work," W. H. Graver, Hershey Chocolate Company, Hershey. Afternoon Session Address, "War Conditions and Other Present Day Problems of the Credit Department," W. N. Eber liard, F. Hersh Hardware Company. - AUentown. Address, "The Credit man's Re sponsibility to His Customers: How He May Help the Retail Merchant to Help Himself," R. F. Zahm, Sheet Metal and Supply Compah.v, Lancas ter. Address, "Handling the Overdue Account— (a) When the debtor is merely dilatory: (b) When the debtor is In a crit ical condition: (ci When the debtor lids become insolvent or is in bankruptcy. E. J. Titlow, Titlow, Schuler Companv, Reading. DIES OF PNEUMONIA Thomas Curns, aged 41, 928 North Sixth street, died of pneumonia at the Harrisburg Hospital this morn ing at 1.05. He was admitted to the hospital Sunday morning. LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, will, at 11 o'clock A. M. Thursday, March 28, 1918, at the Har risburg Freight Station of the Phila delphia & Reading Railway Co., Ninth and Market Streets, Harrisburg, Pa., • expose to Sale at Public Auction, the hereinafter mentioned property, upon which it has a lien under existing laws for the costs or.expenses of car riage, storage and labor bestowed thereon: One Car SCRAP IRON re- ' ceived in P. & R. 6192, consigned to NATIONAL IRON & METAL CO. The above-mentioned property Is stored at Paxton Street and P. & R. Ry„ Har risburg, Pa., where it may be exam amined, if desired. If sold it will be subject to removal from place of stor- CASlft purcha3er ' s expense. TERMS •W. J. WILSON, Freight Claim Agent, Philadelphia & Reading Railway Co. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion Testamentary on the Estate of Priscilla Smeltzer, late of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned residing in Middletown, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN P. SMELTZER, Administrator. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the United Ice and Coal Company will be held at the main office, Fos ter and Cowden streets, Harrisburg. Pa., on Monday, April 8, 1918, at | p. m.. for the election of directors and such ether business that may I properly come before the meeting, i UNITED ICE & COAL CO. !i Jacob H. Foreman. Secretary. CLERIC *OF ORPHANS' COURT Notice is hereby given that the I following accounts have been pre sented to the Clerk of the Orphans' Court at Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, which accounts have been passed and allowed by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court, and the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court for confirma tion nisi, March 26, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M. And if no exceptions filed thereto they will be confirmed abso lutely four days later: Estate of George Eshenauer, Ellen J. Eshenauer, Irvin M. Eshenauer. I trustees, first and final account. Estate of W. F. Uhler, John H. Bonawitz, guardian, first and flnal account. Estate of Edward Brisban Elder, Harrisburg Trust Company, guardian, first and flnal account. JAMES E.-LENTZ. Clerk of Orphans' Court. Filed February 25, 1918. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania No. 3410—1n Bank ruptcy ln re. Gayle W. Bur llngame. Bankrupt. TO THE HONORABLE CHARLES B. WITMER, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Gayle W. Burlingame, of Haris burg. in the County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, in said district, respectfully represents: That on the 13th day of February, 1917, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the Acts of Congress relating to Bankruptcy: that he has duly sur rendered nil Ills property, and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said Acts and of the order of the Court touching his bankruptcy. WHEREFORE HE PRAYS, that he may be decreed by the Court to have ja full discharge from all debts prov | able against his estate under said [bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis charge. Dated this 20th day of August, A. D. 19t7. GAYLE W. BURLINGAME. Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON . Middle District of Pennsylvania, ss: 'On this 12tli day of March, A. D. 1918, on reading the foregoing peti tion. it is ORDERED BY THE COURT, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 21st day of May. A. D. 1918, before said Court at Scranton, Pa., in said district, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon: and that notice thereof be published in "Harrisburg Telegraph." a news paper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons In interest may appear a{ the Faid time and place and show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of said pe titioner should not be granted. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the Clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS,, tho Hon. Charles j B. Witmer. Judge, of said (Sear of Court, and the Seal ' the Court) thereof, at Scranton. in said District, this 12th day of March. A. D. 1918. - j- itf- C- SCHEUER, ( * . Clerk, ' 13
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