OPPORTUNITY BECKONS TOU THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS SDeatbs i KItICKM W On March 21, 191$. Mrs. J. R. Frickman, hi her. 42d year, at tier late hohie, -0-2 North Firth ; street. Funeral services will be hold Mon- . dav afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to which relatives and friends are in vited to attend. Interment l-st I Harrisburg Cemetery. , .\ EI DlG— John Neidig, in his 75tli i year. Funeral services Saturday after noon, at 3 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of the Hawkins Kstate, un- | dertakers. 1207 North Third street. l,t\E Suddenly, March 22, 191 S. i .Mrs. Minnie E. Lyne, ill her al'th | year, at her home, 302 Cumberland street. Funeral arrangements will be an nouneed later. j Kl DV—Joseph F. Rudy died suddenly Thursday morning, at 6 o'clock, aged liS years. Funeral on Saturday, at 3 P. M., from his late residence. 312 South Seventeenth street, the Rev. J. A. Lyter officiating. The relatives and | l'riends are invited to attend with-j out further notice. __ ' MACKKNSON Clarence T. Macken- | son died on March 20, 1918. Funeral on Saturday, at 2 P. M„ | from his late residence, 1213 North j Second street. Relatives and friends [ are invited to attend without j further notice. Interment private, j STOEY John E. Stoey .died on ; Thursday morning, at 3:45 o clock,! at Jiis home, 524 South Sixteenth ; street, aged 38 years. I Funeral on Monday afternoon, at - | o'clock, from his late residence. Dr. j Bagmell officiating. Interment at | Paxtang Cemetery. Funeral private, j Philadelphia papers, please copy. . BOWERS On Wednesday morning, j March 20, 1018, Rebecca Bowers, wife of Reuben Bowers, aged i 0 , years, 5 months and 26 days. n j Fvlneral on Saturday afternoon, at - , o'clock, from her late residence, 1!)J Briggs street. Relatives and frienus | are invit.d to attend without further notice. > INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL. PROMOTION" in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting. English Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arltn., etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL. ALU EAK Enter any time. Bell 694 R. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL, 121 Mkt. St. Clias. 1!. Becktey. 1 rin. Merle E. Ke.iler. Bus. Mgr. j 11 ELI' WANTED—MALIC MAN' For Shipping Department. Must be quick and accurate j it figures. Apply to SUPE RINTEN DENT. SWIB*T & COMPANY, Seventh and North Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Young man, with some t experience, to attend soda fountain. Regular position. 9-hour day. No I Sunday work. Apply Forney's Drug; Store, North Second street, near Wal nut. j COLORED BOY Wanted j for general porter work j around store. Apply at LADIES' BAZAAR. S-10-12 S. Fourth St. WANTED A barber. Good pay. I One day a week off. N. C. Fuhrman, Middietown. Pa. ' WANTED A manager, with some i capital. Apply 127 South Front street. | Steelton. I WANTED LABORERS LATHE OPERATORS Also gas makers, open-hearth | men. forgers, and helpers. Good Wages and good chance for advancement. Apply EMPLOYMENT BUT.EL". Harrisburj? Pipe and Pipe Bending Company, State and Tenth Streets, Between 6:30 A. M. and 10:30 i A. M., or between 3 P. M. 'and 5 P. M., any day except Sunday. I WANTED Experienced collector. j Apply Collins Co., 34 North Second; street. | BOY WANTED White, 16 or 17; years old. to work about store. Good opportunity to learn men's furnish ing and shoe business. Goldstein's, Sixth and Broad. WANTED—A boy to deliver orders; also a man to work in meat room. Apply 226 Chestnut street- ] WANTED—Elderly man for watch man. Must have reference. Sanitary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth and ; Kim streets. | WANTED District agents, dem- j onstrators and salesmen, at once. Ap- i ply 127 South Front street, Steelton, I Pa. | WANTED Competent chauffeur, | over thirty years old, with testimo- | ntals, good wages, for Packard trucks, j by Fink Brewing Company, 312-20 Forster street. City. AN AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC WANTED None but married men need apply. Harrisburg Taxicab and Baggage Co., corner Strawberry and Aberdeen avenues. WANTED Young man. good | appearance, for Men's High-grade Furnishing Goods and Hat Shop. Also young colored boy to make him self useful about the store. Apply McFall's, Third and Market streets. Ask for Mr. Herman. PAPERH ANGER First-class. Highest wages paid. All-year work. Address N., 7219, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Alabama Cottage at Perdix PLOT 50x132 FT. < A pleasingly located summer' } cottage delightful view. [ \ Well-built frame building with< < six rooms large front porch slate roof. < On State Road from Marvsville' S to Duneannon, and about five min-! | J utcs' walk from P. R. R. station I (. with frequent train service. | Miller Brothers & Co. | Member Hfeg. Heal Estate Board < | l.ocuat aad Coart Streets FRIDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MAI.E ! i FREIGHT TRUCKERS WANTED ' Fifty whit* or colored able-bodied ] men wanted for trucking freight I (piecework basis) at the DIVISION STREET TRANSFER, PENNA. RAILROAD j Must be able to read and write. ; Take Rockville or Fourth street car I to Division street. Apply in person to Ji W. DENNIS, Agent. I - _j WANTED Men 18 to 35 years to learn switch- I board installation work. ; Good opportunity for rapid ad- j vancement. Liberal Sickness. Disabil- i ity and Pension plan. No experience necessary. Full pay ; 'while learning, j Apply in person. (210 Walnut St. Western Electric Co.. Inc. WANTED Single man to work !on farm. Inquire of Mr. Jones, 204 t j South Thirteenth street, or write to 1 Mr. David Leidy, R. D., 1. Duneannon, i Pa. CARPENTERS WANTED Steady j j work. 40c per hour. Apply Hershey | Employment Bureau, Hershey. Pa. j i FARMERS WANTED on the Her- i I shey Farms and Dairies. Apply Her- j I shey Employment Bureau, Hershey, i Pa. ! I DELIVERY BOY WANTED—Chance j to learn a good trade. One-oay school j ! privilege. Apply 40S Trustee Bldg. AVAN"tED , Grocery clerk ana j ] Janitor. Apply Steelton Store C 0.,, : Steelton. Pa. 1 WANTED A good man, with a , 1 family, to move on a stocked farm, j One with his own help preferred. Ad-j 'dress J. H. Levenicht, Elizabethville, ; , Pa. ; J WANTED Several good solicitors ! to take orders for tea. coffee, spices. I ! extracts end grocery specialties. Good' : proposition for real, live salesman. Apply The Great Atlantic and L'acitic | Tea Co.. 1308 North Third street. MEN WANTED to load stone, 27He ' per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per j } %reek. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax- | j tang. ; EXPERIENCED FIREMAN WANT [ ED—Harrisburg Gas Co. Plant. _ HEI.P WANTED—I EM A 1 E i DIVES. POMEROY & STEWART re-' quire experienced saleswomen for women's and children's hosiery. WANTED A good girl for store \ J work. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., ■ 20S North Second street. | WANTED On River Road, fourth j I house above Luc know Line, five min- j jutes' walk from Rockville trolley !iine, an experienced woman for cook, ! and general housework. Two in fam- i , ily. Apply at once on premises. j ! WANTED—A girl to clerk at candy I ! counter. Must be 21 years old. Ap- \ j ply John A. Rose. Second and Walnut j streets, between 6 and 7 P. M. ! EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTED— : To help on coats. Apply at once to I ; *255 Market street, second floor. No. 3. ] ! WANTED Woman for general [ housework. Stay nights, if possible. References required. Good wages, i 232 Maelay street. Phone 4116 J. W ANTED Girl desiring j pleasant home for housework in ! small family. No washing. ' 22 12 North Second street. WANTED A giri for general housework. Apply 1819 North Second street. No washing or ironing. THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED • shoe saleswomen. Good salaries. Ap- I plications strictly conlidential. Ad , dress L. 6670, care of Telegraph. AVANTED Two lady agents for I insurance work. Good salary and ! commission. Apply by letter to 86675, I care Telegraph. ! EXPERIENCED and refined dining room girl wanted. Apply Manhattan Restaurant, 317 Market street. WANTED One apprentice. Apply 27 South Second street. WANTED | Sewing Machine operators to make ladies' and children's wear. Also fold j era and trimmers. Easy work, and | best pay. l.earners paid while learn t ing. $7 guaranteed the third consecu- I tive week of learning. After that i piecework. j HARRISBURG APPAREL CO.. New Up-to-date Factory, Sixth and Herr Streets. ! iTELP WANTED—MaIe and l'emale DELIVERY BOY. OR LADY, WANT ED—At once. Apply • 321 Walnut street. SALESMEN WANTED ] SALESMAN Experienced, to sell a high-grade line of Fire Protection Equipment, to cover nearby territory in Eastern Pennsylvania. State ex ' perience, age, salary desired. Give I full particulars to receive considera | tion. S. F. Hay ward & Co., 104 North j Eighth street. Philadelphia, Pa. i SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE | OFFICE WORK —By a married man, experienced in store work and | office wqrk. Nothing but steady em i ployinent considered. Address R. D.. Box 71. Boiling Springs, Pa. WANTED Young man wishes work of any kind around hotel. Apply 1104 North Seventh street. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. ATTENTION j Experienced man, with executive I ability on all kinds of building con struction. desires position as superin tendent <Jr manager. Address Box B, 6071, care of Telegraph. i WANTED Day's work of anv kind by colored girl. 616 Forster street. WANTED Woman wishes wash ing to do at home. Write, or call, 621 Mueneh street. 1 WANTED Younj girl would like to have a position between school hours. Apply 1316 Cowden street. WANTED By white woman, gen eral housework. Inquire, or address, 759 Mohn street, Steelton. WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home. Please write, or call at 1231 Bailey street. WANTED Woman-desires work I three days during week. Call Bell j 385 J. Dial 3590. ! WANTED Young girl wishes po j sltion for light office work; has I knowledge of shorthand and typewrit ing. Address M., 6667. care of Tele i graph. { WANTED Refined, colored to. , man desires position as plain cook in ior out. of city. Address 1229 Cowdeu i street. ROOMS FOR RENT ; L'OR RENT Three rooms and the . use of bathroom for $25 per month. | with heat and light included. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR RENT Two furnished | .rooms, for light housekeeping, every- j (thing complete, with use of bath and! j phone. Apply 548 Woodbine street. i ! FOR RENT—Two third floor rooms, furnished complete for light house- > i I'eep'fg- Ail improvements. Bell phone 13277 J. $5 per week ill advance. In- • j quire evenings or Saturdavs, 2123' Moore street. FOR RENT Two furnished, front j rooms for light housekeeping: second , tloor; all conveniences. Apply 501 ' Cumberland street. I FOR RENT Furnished room, j j front: all conveniences; use of Bell phone; private family. Apply 203 j North Fifteenth street. 1 ROOM AND KITCHENETTE—Bath, j | phone and laundry privileges. Elderlv ! party preferred. Apply 429 Broad' I street. ! ROOMS FOR RENT At Savoy . Hotel, Third and Mulberry streets. — [ THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ! for light housekeeping, all cogveni- | ences, at 77 North Seventeenth street, j ! 1109 GREEN STREET Two large, I I pleasant, communicating rooms, fur-i I nished for light housekeeping. No ' j children. Bell phone 4205. ROOM'S WANTED ! . WANTED ln quiet, private fam- ! i ily. second-story front room, in cen- j Itral part of the city, with board, by! | a single lady. Address 114 Boas; ; street. City. I ROOMS AND BOARD j FURNISHED ROOM—Business sec- j tion. with board by the week or meal, j ; Businessmen's luncheon from 12 to ' 1:30. Address 113 Locust. 11 ()MiTs WAXTED | WANTED Good. Christian home : for two boys, aged 10 and 15. respec-! ; tively. Country preferred. Boys have J jliad experience on farm. Good treat-! ment first consideration. Address 8., j j 7595, care of Telegraph. | APARTMENTS WANTED j WANTED —4 or 5-room apartment for young couple: central location pre ferred. Call Bell phone 4048. | COUPLE No children, desjres 2 lor 3 rooms and bath and kitchenette. ; preferably convenient to Market | Square. State terms, particulars and i | location. Box M, 7593, care of Tele- i graph. WANTED An apartment of four or five rooms and bath, centrally lo- j i cated. Two in family. Not over $25.00 per month. R., 6701, care of Telegraph. •f ' " ~~*l REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I SIOO CASH AND $25 PER MONTH j for the balance will purchase a tliree : story brick house with all improve-' I ments. Bell Realty Co., Bergner j (Building. j $2,700 WILL PURCHASE a brick j 1 house with 7 rooms and bath gas— ; I electric light furnace cemented j ; cellar porcl\ front, rear and bal- j , I cony. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build-I ! infr. DESIRABLE brick dwelling for sale i | at $3,700 Equipped with all modern [conveniences lot, 18x110 to a 20-feet I (wide paved street on the rear. Bell; ! Realty Co.. Bergner Building. I $2,200 WILL PURCHASE a frame ! j house with 7 rooms and bath, located i ;on Vernon street. Bell Realty Co., .'Bergner Building. i | TWO houses on Twenty-ninth street, Penbroolt, each with six rooms, i • bath and attic lot. 18xlS0 fori sale at $2,250 each. Bell Realty Co., ! I Bergner Building. j ' I FOR SALE 2-story frame house, ' ! lot, 15x82?fc, $950.00; renting for S9.CO ■ i per month. Apply Store, 1117 North | i Third street. ; i ! I ; i FOR SALE Well-10. . cated Building Lots in the , Tenth Ward. Near .two • j trolley lines. Splendid opportunity for builder or for factory sites. For full particulars address ' j 0., 3211, care of Telegraph. • I . I ! ' i CORNER HOUSE FOR SALE— Po*- : session at once; 3-story brick; 9 1 I rooms; all improvements; corner; | [finest location in city—on Sixteenth.; 1 near Market street; room for garage. ; ' | Must be seen to be appreciated. C. H. ' ! Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harris • J burg. Bell 2412 R. j TOR SALE Two frame dwelling : houses, 320 and 322 South Fourth . street 6 rooms bath large ' ' ! back yard newly painted. Apply 1 316 South Fourth street, Steelton, Pa. ; : 1 I HOUSES of every description, city 1 and suburban, cheap. Very easy pay- i • I ments; also cottages and bungalows. I C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut street, Har- I ; risburg. Bell 2412 R. Real Estate and | Insurance. Rents collected. i ________ j —REALTOR- } FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING ' 1251 Market St. Bell Phone 4259. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board ' 2217 JEFFERSON ST. Two-story j ■ brick; front porch; side alley; ail im- i I j provements. Price, $2,500. A. P. , I : Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. | BIG BARGAIN IN | REAL ESTATE 2736 Boas street, | Penbrook, will be sacrificed to quick ' buyer for $1,600. Shade trees in I front, fruit trees in yard—lot, 180 feet j deep. Reason for selling, have left town. M. J. Sheaffer, Agt., Penn street, I Penbrook, Pa. ! FOR SALE Frame slate roof i bungalow. 7 rooms, with laundry, ' pantries, and all modern improve- J ments; corner lot, 70x144 ft.; attrac tive lawn and shrubbery. Mooreland | District. C. M. Liggett. Carlisle, Pa. i TWO new houses. Paxtang Ave., 'Paxtang. Large shade trees in front— | big garden space (good soil) in rear. First floor with Hvingroom, dining room, kitchen, living hall, pantry and lavatory—hardwood finish and floors. Second floor, three nice bedrooms and large bath —very large closets. Third floor finished as one very large room, with very large clothes press. Large at tic space for storage. Electricity, gas, steam heat. Cement walks and cel lar. Biggest value around city, in spection will convince. Write, or phone (Bell 718R), R. I. Deihl, Pax tang, Pa., for particulars or appoint ment. 1824 CHESTNUT ST. Practically new —• 6 rooms bath steam heat side entrance. Price, $3,400. 167 S. Eighteenth St. Bungalow —9 rooms bath steam heat. Will consider a trade. Price, $6,700. 129 Horner St. 6 rooms hath —all modern improvements sid>> entrance. Price, $2,250. 1421 Hunter St. Brick 7 rooms —balh all mbdern improvements. Price, $2,400. 1402 Liberty St. X rooms—bath— ! all modern improvements. Possession : April 1. Price. $2,000. H. G. PKDLOW, ] 3 South Thirteenth Street, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH li I I ;I ; I I; • 1 \ ;i j; Find the Right Want Ad and Answer It | :■ And you'll find the place in which you can live with more comfort, ac- ;i cording to expense involved, than you've ever had. There's always a bet- ; ! ter apartment to be had when you j have any real grievance about your : < present one. And the better apart- '< ! !; liients are always advrctised. i| . i I hi i li! jj ! HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE ] i LARGE Valuable, well-built i j homes for sale, Shiremanstown. Pos- I session had in reasonable time. Large lots for raising vegetables and keep- i ing poultry. Price low—money stand- j ing in can be paid same as rent. W. !J. Meily, Mechanicsburg. i FOK SALE Two houses on ad -1 joining lots, renting for $14.50 per month. Will sell for J1.425.0U. Room i to build another house on lot. Apply j | Store, 1117 North Third. ,■. , ■ j FOR SAUK 2-story frame house, j ! lot. 15x82'/4, $950.00; renting for $9.50 I j per month. Apply Store, 111T North! Third street. ! FOR SALE—Small, onc-story frame, I ! three-room house. Lot, 15x165. Price ' ! $485.00. Apply Store, 1117 North ! | Third street. FOR SALI3 Modern three-story ' I brick residence. Lot, 25x162, with 1 ] double garage on rear. Apply on I 'premises. 2011 North Second street. j ! FOR SALE Lumber and cottages ;at Williams Grove. Bell phone 133W, United 21X, Mechanicsburg. R. h! I Thomas Estate. ! —' ] SECURE A HOME ON EASY TERMS IWe will assist you. Call at once for especial inducements. ROHRER & SON, 201-2 Bergner Bldg. BEAUTIFUL NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES FOR SALE Located on North Second i Street at Seneca Built of stone —8 rooms 2 baths— j marble shower hardwood tloors flrst and second floors— stone fireplace—glass enclos- j ; ed porch lot, 27x160 feet to Penn street room for gar den and garage. Convenient terms may be j arranged. Sample house open for In | spection. C. L. LONG, Builder and Owner, Kunkel Bldg., Harrisburg. i SPECIAL PRICE on property No. 12143 Jefferson street three-story j brick house, with all improvements— (this is your opportunity. Bell Realty | Co., Bergner Building. | FOR SALE Cottage partly fur- | j nished. Garage, garden, fruits, flow- i ers and berries. Gas water and im- j i provements. Convenient for business! i men. About 200 yards from ten-min- I ute trolley service—sc fare. Inquire | j Keller's Drug Store, 405 Market i street. j ! TWO LOTS FOR SALE in Lenker- j ! ville, close to Millersburg—soxl6o | | feet each—good location 24 fruit i trees. Mr. P. C. Wagner, 1855 Zarker 1 j street, Harrisburg, Pa. j CLOVERLY HEIGHTS LOTS | FOR SALE Bargain to quick buyer. Inquire 19 North Fifteenth St. i REAL ESTATE FOR RENT I ' THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE for | : rent at 916 North Sixteenth street. I < Inquire 920 North Sixteenth street, or j ] phone 2912. 1720 STATE ST.—s4o—9 rooms and i i bath. A. S. Miller, Eighteenth and j State streets. 1 1015 NORTH FRONT —ll rooms I ; 2 baths steam heat immediate I possession. Communicate with Mrs. |D. E. Dismukcs, Bell 6.'2J, 1559 J. ! STABLES FOR RENT ; Corner ( ! Third and Cumberland. One for 18 horses and one for 23 horses, or both together, from April 1. J. S. Sible, 5J56 Herr street. ! HOUSE FOR RENT, 1509 NORTH | SECOND ST. Southern exposure; ! hot water heat. Possession April 1. ' Apply to Al. K. Thomas, East End i Bank. , FINE HOTEL FOR RENT Beautiful, desirable, modern four- I story brick building, Duncannon, Pa., | I with 30 rooms, all heated by steam, j ] for rent. Rent reasonable. Suitable i for apartments. All houses in town ' rented. This is good opportunity for; . right party. Apply T. K. VanDyke, j 1 No. 21 North Third street, Harrisburg, i Pa. 1 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 8 or 9-room furnished j j house. Address H., 7591, care of Tele- > j graph. " I WANTED A house, either Hill ' i district or centrally located; conveni j ences. Call W. G. Bordner at Acme I I Baking Co. ! WANTED, TO RENT—A house with ! ' about 7 rooms and small piece of i Kround, city or suburban, within 5c 1 fare limit. Address M., 7596, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent ! HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth | ! and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller. 31 ; I North Second. Bell phono 307 J. | ■ ==:j OFFICES AXD STOREROOMS FOR RENT Suite of flrst floor. Especially suitable for physician, professional or busine£6. j Centrally located. City steam. Con veniences. Apply Mrs. A. I. Miller, 15 South Thira street. . ' FOR RENT "A Storeroom, 504 Market street. ! Storerooms. 248 and 252 Hamilton street *• $12.00 CHAS. ADLER. ! REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1002 N. THIRD STREET ; Member Harrisburg ?teal Estate Board FOR RENT Several desirable of fices in Commonwealth Trust Com pany Building. Apply Commonwealth Trust Co., 222 Market street. | FARMS | ] FOR SALE Fruit Farm, 52 acres. Within reach of Harrisburg markets. Close to State Road. Special price for I quick sale. D. A. Caley, Real Estate land Insurance, Room 708 Kunkel Bids. Bell 589. 2fto ACRES, Garrett County, Md., 100 cultivation. 70 oak, maple, chestnut | and saw timber. 25 in meadow, run ning stream, spring water. 6 miles I from railroad station. " Buckwheat, j oats, tomatoes, alfalfa and hay. 9- : room dwelling. 6-stall stable, out j buildings, stock farm and summer i home. Convenient to schools and I churches. $ 1,000. No. 10001, Russell ' Realty Co., Baltimore, Md. : i SMALL FARMS FOR SALE I i Possession at once. 3-4-8-9-15-41-70- j j 80-115 and iOO-ton Farms all for sale , cheap. Some very easy terms. Apply iat once. C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut j street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. 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. > : FARM FOR SALE Farm, E Acrra, 1 mile from Lingles town and trolley. Buildings; fruit. Desirable. Pleasant situate. Run ning water —great for poultry, fruit or an? 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, Lingles town, 409 Market St., Harrisburg. 5-ACRE FRUIT AND TRUCK ; FARM FOR SALE 4 miles W. Har- I risburg; 3 minutes' walk to trolley 'line; 5c car fare to Harrisburg; good i loam soil; new 8-room house —bunga- ! low style; porch all. around house; i line view; tenant house on farm, will rent for $13.00 per month; bank.fei.rn, outbuildings, 1 acre woodland, orch |arU, fruit and berries of all kinds; I house has steam heat and electric ] lights in. Will divide farm or sell I all in one. Must be seen to be appre ciated. Easy terms and easy pay- Iments. Will take improved city prop- I erty as part pay. Possession at once. C. 11. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Haf- I risburg. Bell 2412 R. FARMS of every description, cheap, | and easy payments. Closo to city. 1 Possession at once. C. 11. Corder, W 190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. Heal Estate and Insurance. Rents collected. FOR SALE —MISCELLANEOUS J FOR SALE —SO bushels of onion 'sets, Ohio Yellow Globe, at $3.50 per I bushel, 15c a quart and 2 quarts for 25c. Also 500 lbs. of horseradish at ! $6.00 per hundred. Mr. A. Bonitz, I Hummelstown. Pa. • I UPRIGHT PIANO, slightly used, 'in excellent condition. For price and j inspection apply at premises. 209 I South Front street, Harrisburg, Pa. j Bell phone 323 W. | EIGHT-FOOT SODA FOUNTAIN for sale. Inquire at Fourth and Wal ' nut streets. Bell 121 J. ! WHITE FRENCH POODLE FOR SALE, CHEAP 8 weeks old. Ad ! dress R., 7592, care of Telegraph. FOR NICE, GOOD FRUIT TREES. ■go to R. A. Wickersham's Nursery, ! one-half mile east of Mechanicsburg, ] along trolley line. Both phones. FOR SALE —An ice chest, in | good condition. Call 618 Woodbine street. ! FOR SALE. POOL TABLES—Five Brunswick 4%x9 tables, one Clondike I table, 2 cigar cases. 802 Cowden I street. FOR SALE "Brunswick" pool tables, new cloth, cues, balls and racks. Price right. W. H. Heflley, Duncannon, Pa. FOR SALE One Ford l'ruck, also panel delivery body. Howry's Wagon and Auto Works. Shiremanstown. Pa. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE at 1720 Forster street. Bell phone I 215 J. FOR SALE—Stock and fixtures of a ) medium-sized grocery store, in au j burb of Harrisburg. Will sell at ! onee at reasonable price. Apply j A 6672, caro Telegraph. i MIRROR—In perfect condition for sale, French plate, beveled edge, 72 inches by 40 inches, at a great bar- T gain. Apply Apartment No. 2, 2514 North Sixth street. First Floor. FOR SALE One second-hand i steam boiler —capacity, 2,200 ft. In I good condition and a bargain. M. H. BAKER & Co.. Heating and Plumbing Contractors, I 1330 Perry St. Both Phones. FOR SALE, at Gable's 111-117 I South Second street, Lawn Fence, ' Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting, 1 Building Hardware, Plaster Board, ; Upson Fall Board. Compo-Board ; Doors, Saah, Shutters. Mouldings! : Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. | POOL TABLE, COMPLETE Also i tools and electrical machinery. 3 to 5 daily. A. L. Hall, 1727 State street. j BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS j SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for j traded and rebuilt typewriters all j makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. Tillotson, 205 Locust | street. 1 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. .i WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS MAX SMELT/- Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bcil 1381R or Dial 8847, or drop a pos tal to Max Smeitz, 1016 Market street. Will call,.city or country. | CASH PAID for Books. Novels and j Magazines. Aurand's 925 N. Third St. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS | HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son, 824-832 North Seventh street. 1 MORRIS SAYS save money buying • new and second-hand furniture here. High prices puid for furniture. Morris ' Schniertr-, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. I > CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— I ; j Bought at highest cash prices and Isold reasonable. S. ltefkin, 407 Broad I street. Bell phone 2360. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt. WATCH OUR EXTRA PRICES FOR EMPTY BARRELS, Oils $1.50 each Molasses and Vinegar .... sllO each j We also buy all other Barrels and IJunk. Reliable Rag and Metal Co., j 1107 North Seventh street. | ' I WANTED —We buy and sell all i kinds of disc graphaphonu records, N. Brenner, Pawnbroker and Jeweler, | 1315 North Third 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Pennsylvania terri ' tory for A 1 advertised meritorious ' | article. 127 South Front street. Steel- 1 I ton. WANTED Responsible party to I Invest two thousand dollars In infants' shoe factory. Good future. Address i C., 6073, care of Telegraph. AGEXT FOR FARM TRACTOR We have an 8-horse-power farm tractor, selling for $450.00, which can . be operated by man. woman or boy, for which we want an agent for the exclusive sales right for the State of Pennsylvania on a very profitable basis. Qualifications for agent are as follows: Agent must be financial ly responsible; must be able to guar antee to purchase a minimum number of tractors per annum to retain agency permanently, etc. Representative will be in the city only a few days. Call, or address, as soon as possible, J. S„ Room 551, i L'nion Arcade, Pittsburgh, Pa. BUSINESS LOCATION j TAILORS Splendid location fori high-class Tailoring establishment ' With valet privileges of hotel—store- j i loom in new Penn-llarris Hotel. Mil- | ier Brothers & Co.. Locust and Court' Sts. | POOL ROOM Doing a good busi- |- ness. Consists of 3 tables and all ! equipment; two show cases, one wall ! case, cash register, ten chairs and I stock. Call for particulars. A. P. DORANZ, 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone.! j Member Harrisburg Real Instate Board I BUSINESS PERSONALS • I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single'edge, 25c doz.; double edge, 35c I doss.; old style. 25c each. Gorgas Drug! Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert and ■ Sons. MaeWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION | .CO., Builders and Contractors. House-I building our specialty. Job work I looked after carefully. Dial 3706. '• OFFICE, 2150 NORTH FIFTH' STREET. j Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers! for estate. P. H. Capiat! Co.. 206 Mkt.! QUININE —Look out for that grippe! feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. Money to Loan MONEY advanced to housekeepers! at legal rates; business confidential. Profit-Sharing Loar. Society, Spooner! Building, o North Market square. j WHEN YOU NEED MONEY ! To meet immediate necessities, always consult this reliable, licensed .bonded institution chartered under Penna. laws and financed by local people in 1909 to save borrowers from extortion. Co-operativo Loan & Investment Co., 204 Chestnut Street. We sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES On furniturr, 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 compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu . als in need of ready cash; small loans a specialty; business confidential; 1 | payments to suit, borrower's conveni ; ence; positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. ' I Musical . i IF your Talking Machine needs re ; pairs, lust call Bell phone 3242 J. An ' I expert will be ut your service at once. Or bring mucbine to 1213 North Third street. ' PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED ! ' by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's. 14 ; ' South Fourth street. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds' ' repaired by an expert. All work I 1 promptly done and guaranteed. Call i - Bell 2804R or 1504 Howard avenue. IlauliuK and Moving ' | AUTO HAULING Local or long -1 distance. Furniture and piano moving ! 'i a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, Sl7 ! ; ! Capital street. Both phones. ! GENERAL HAULING AND FAST! ! EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby j " towns with auto trucks. Only ex- ; • perienced and careful drivers. Call [ Bell 3320. or Dial 2265. ] WE do kll kinds of hauling—auto or I team. Go anywhere. Rates lieaaon -1 able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 44$ 1 Broad street. lIOKSES AND CARRIAGES ' TOR SALE Good horse. Price I ; ' right. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 1 208 North Where to Dine Well ! sTOUFFKR'o RESTAURANT. Home ccoking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies la sep&- i rate diningrooni. Storage ~ j STORAGE— Fireproof and non-fire- I ' proof warehouses. Private rooms for ! ' bouschord goods, $2 a uiouih up. Har risburg Storage Co., 437-445 S. 2nd ot. STORAGE —41 Broad street, house hold goods.merchandise. Private ,ooma ; sl-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. D 1 Cooper & Co. Both phonea. ! STORAGE —ln brick building, rear ; 408 Market. Household goods in clean. I private rooms. Keasoaable rates. P. - | G. Dlener. 40S Market street. ] POULTRY AND SUPPIiLES s. C. BUFF LEGHORN EGGS, for j hatching, $1.25 per 15—57.00 per hun- I Ijdred. Also 12 one-year-old hens, i I $15.00. N. N. Hoy, Millersburg, Pa. • FOR SALE 3OO day-old White Leghorn Chicka—l2 centn each. De • livery March 25. J. W. Grove, Maple! 1 Shade, Middietown, Pa. 1 1 MARCH 22, 1918, Cleaners uud Dyers , EGOERT'S " . CLEANING AND DYING WORKS. 1245 MARKET ST. ' "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." i BOTH PKONES. CALL, and DELIVER. j SAVE your clothes. Get them clean ed. pressed, dyed or repaired at Good man's, laoC/i North Sixth St. We do It right. Phones. Call uud deliver. Undertakers WILLIAM PAGE, ' Funeral Director and Embalmer 630 Boas SL, Hal lisburg, Pa. ' Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. SAMUEL S. FACKLER, ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1313 Berry St. BELL 1966. DIAL 2184. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 611 North Second Street. Bell 253. Dial 3145. j AUTOMOBILES FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR —Run less than 800 miles; starter electric lights, bumper, extra tire and rim. Everything as good as new. First SIOO takes it. Call 10 A. M. at 1318 Penn street. EVERETT 30 Touring Car, in A 1 shape—new tires. A bargain tor $250. A. SchilTman, 1021 Market. FOR SALE Five-passenger tour- I ing car in line condition; good tires, ' electric lights. See Owner, 1828 Park | street. | FOR SALE Overland Delivery, | Model 83, Panel body. New tires. A I bargain to quick buyer tor S3OO. A. I Schift'man, 1021 Market street. ! FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road [ ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage, 82 I South Cameron street. ! PIERCE-ARROW 6—lß Rebuilt and newly painted. | All tires practically new and one extra tire never used, j This car is in first-class con- I dition and a big bargain. E. U COWDEN, 108 Market Street. I I j ONE CHALMERS I for sale, in good condition, with two j extra tires and tubes. M. F. Alleruan, j Royalton, Pa. ATTENTION, FORD OWNERS "We have a small city property which we will EXCHANGE for a TOURING CAR. Get in touch with our office at once. BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. Market Square. 1!)12 CADILLAC TOURING A 1 shape. Electric starting and lighting system. New tires. A bargain to quick buyer. A. SchifTman, 1021 Mar ket street. FOR SALE 6-fiylindcr, j seven-passenger Overland Tour ; ing Car, purchased new Scptcni i ber, 1916. Has been run about I 7,450 miles. Just out of repair shop where the car was put in first-class mechanical condition. Tires are in good shape. A bar ; gain for quick sale. Call at of ! lice, Packard Motor Car Com ; pany, Harrisburg, l J a. ! WANTED Will buy classy Road |ster or Chummy car. Must be late model. Buiek or Chalmers preferred. No dealers. I'. O. Box 22. City. FOR SALF Overland Touring car,, 5-passenger, 35-H.-P. In splen did mechanical condition. Motor in A 1 shape—equal to new. Tires on car practically new—ran . 400 miles. One I brand-new Firestone —all weather tread, tire mounted on rim as extra, j S4OO for quick sale. Inquire at City Garage. 116-118 Strawberry street, any evening after 6 o'clock. Ask for Lewis McKamey. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Special Price on Kelly Springileld Tires. 30x3 Plain $16.76 31x4 Kant Slip $34.52 32x3% " " $28.56 32x4 " " $35.64 33x4 " " $36.72 Special on Flsk Tires 36x4 Non Skid $32.56 35x4% " " $35.48 32x4 " " $22,88 Special on Goodyear Tires 4-33x4 Plain, $15.00 H. F. ESTERBROOK, Dial 4990. 912 N. Third St. FORD-OVERLAND-CHALMERS For sale reasonable. Thoroughly overhauled. Try the Rex Repair Shop for your motor troubles, overhauling and radiator repair work after all others have failed. We will satisfy you. We have a man for either 4, 6 and 8-cylinder motors, i REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO., 1917 North Third Street. I USED FORD CARS FOR SALE 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. ' CADILLAC 7-passenger Touring, j Excellent condition. Cheap for quick I sale. Win. Penn Garage, 302 Muench I street. I STERLING TIRES AND TUBES. 6.000 MILES. FREE REPAIRS. ! MARKER'S STERLING ACCESSORY HOUSE, 1006 MARKET ST. I MAGNETOS All types; 4 and < ! Bosch high tension, Eilmuin, Dixey, I Splitdorf, Mea, Remy and different I makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. 1 SchifTman. 1021 Market street. BeL 33. FOR SALE Maxwell Roadster. Two new extra tires. Fine running order. Price, $240.00. Inquire Llngies town Shirt Factory. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmera. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Scblltman, 1021 Market I street. Bell 3633. _____ GARAGES * ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS l_ GET YOUR CAR OVERHAULED bv j expert mechanics. We sell Ajax and I Keliey-Sprlngfleld Tires. Give us a chance. Fcrierlck's Garage, Ray field Carburetor Service Station. Forster, ] near Front. GARAGES AND REPAIRS ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNH I AUTO SHOP. Leinoyne. Both phones. AUTOMOBILERS Mobile Oil Grades A, B and Arctic at special prices until March 28 only. No oil at these prices after that dat'-. All out-of-town orders must be C. O. D. 1 per cent, discount allowed. $1.35 extra charge for steel barrels. 75c extra charge for steel half bar rels. 60c extra charge for 15-gallon drums. Faucets attached. Barrel lots, ga110n........56c '/4-barrel lots, gallon. ~ .59c 15-gallon drums 62c Two 5-gal. cans, ga110n...65c One 5-gal. can, gallon... .68c One 1-gallon can 75c ESTERBROOK. 912 North Third. Street, j Dial 499<K YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third street. NOW is the time to purchase live rubber fillers and save the cost of i extra tires and tubes. Sold by C. E. Anderson. 801 North Eighteenth. City. Dial 5458. ♦ WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Munech street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night Bell 4564. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 1 AVE BUY old bicycles, coaster | brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990. Esterbrook. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. ( New ana rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair- I ing; come here and get a square deal, j H. F. ESTERBROOK, 912 N. Third Street, j Dial 4990. BICYCLES TO HIRE DAY OR WEEK. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 N. 3rd ST. DIAL 4990. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT, i ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND BICYCLE SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO.. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County on the Ist day of April, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M„ under the provisions of tho Corporation Act of 1874, and its sup plements, for a charter for an intend ed corporation to be called "THE FIN AND FEATHER SOCIAL CLUB." the character and object of which is the protecting, propagating and pre serving game birds, game animals and fish, as well as to acquire, lease and control lands for the prosecution of said, purposes; and for that pur pose to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges con ferred by the said act and the supple-i ments thereto. ROBERT STUOKER. Solicitor. LEGAL NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY in tho : Estate of Cornelia James, late of tho Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, having been granted to ■ the undersigned, persons indebted to : said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having ; claims will present them for settlc • ment, to FRANK JEFFERSON. Executor, , Or Steelton, Pa. WILLIAM F. HOUSEMAN, Attorney, Steelton, Pa. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the order of The Public Service Commission of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entered in re complaints of the State Highway De partment of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company (filed to complaint docket Nos. 1772, 1773 and 1774), the State Highway Department of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia has prepared and filed with this Commission tentative plans and speci fications providing for the abolition of the following crossings at grade in Derry Township, Dauphin County, on line of the Philadelphia and Read ing Railway Company: Grade crossing where tracks of said railway company cross State Highway Route No. 139 at a point about one mile cast of Humraels town. Grale crossing where tracks of said railway company cross public highway known as Hockerville Road at a point about 50 feet west of Swatara Station. Grade crossing where tracks of said railway company cross State Highway Route No. 139 at a point about 300 feet east of Swatara Station. And for the purpose of the adoption of plans and specifications providing for the. abolition of the said grad> crossings the Commission has fixed Wednesday. April 10, 1918, at 9:3" o'clock in the forenoon, in its rooms in the Capitol at Harrisburg, as the time and place for hearing. Copies of the plans prepared by the State Highway Department are now on file in the offices of The Public Service Commission in the Capitol at Harrisburg and open to the inspec tion of all persons. At the aforesaid time and place fixed for hearing all persons interest ed in or property owners affected by the aboMtion of the aforesaid gradi crossings are hereby notified to b>- present and present such testimony as desired. THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION' OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. Attest: — A. B. MH.LAR, Secretary. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa.—No. 664, Sep tember Term, 1917 Esther M. Hess vs. Clarence E. Hess. To Clarence E. Hess: YOU are hereby notified to be pres ent at the Court House at Harrisburg. Pa., on Monday, tho 15th day of April, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where the Judges of said Court will hear, on behalf of the defendant, as well as for the plaintlfr. all testi mony submitted in the aboVe case. W. JUSTIN CARTER. Attorney for Libellant Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa. No. 177, ; September Term, 1917 Ella M. :| Jacques vs. Harry V. Jacques. I To Harry V. Jacques: YOU are hereby notified to be pres ; ent at the Court House at Harrisburg. Pa., on Monday, the 15th day of April, A. D. 1918. at 10 o'clock A. M., when • and where the Judges of said Court. I will hear, on behalf of the defendant i as well as for the plaintiff, all testi- I mony submitted in the above case. . W. JUSTIN CARTER, Attorney lor the I.ibeUant j J 21
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