r ~ WANT AIS ARE "SHORT CUTS; ACCOMPLISHING QUICK lESULIS 1 Deaths | \in'li:\SK\ At Birdsboro, Pa.. Frederick G. Martiensen, ot ,- 0 V Derry street, on Wednesday. Marcn I "unerai services will l>e held at the . Chanel of Theo. Auman. undertaker. | Third and Penn streets, Reading. I Pa.. Oil -Monday. April 1. at - 1 ■ •• : Relatives and friends of the famii> are invited to attend without ( further notice. Interment at Lead- I ing. Pa. ! K.\ —■ On March 28. Mrs. Kllia both Peleis Enney. wife of George Enney, of 618 Broad street. The funeral services will be held .it the above address on Monday af ternoon. at 2 o'clock, to which rela- . lives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. Inter ment, private, in East Harrisburg ' Lancaster and Columbia papers. please copy>. i VHROI'H —On March 27, 191S, Myrtle j Mario Barbour, at th home of ner ; mother. Mrs. James li. Kauffman. , .'amp Hill, aged IT years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at ■• o'clock, from Covenant 1 resb>- , terian Church. The relatives and friends are invited to attend w ith-I out further notice. Interment fax • tang Cemetery. . j 1 >HK\ On March - G ', l \ l , S f v'a°K .•nee M. Busliey, wife of Alfrtd b t'ushey. aged 22 years. Funeral on Saturday morning, at • o'clock, from her lat ®_ r ,^f' dence. 429 Peflter street. t U ices in Reformed Church. Njw - i> a upon arrival of l-4t' train from Harrisburg. Burial New port Cemetery. The relate es and friends are invited to attend out further notice. I THKHKUIIU—Mrs. Mc.nor Shuer llutherford died on Mann wife of Francis W. Rutherford.. Funeral on March 30, 191*. , .\i„ from the residence, at Kuther ford. Relatives and friends are in Vited to attend without further tice. Interment Pa V°S„Jers graveyard. Please onnt flowers. Oil It Kit John Clyde r ' H North Sixth -'rcet._died \\ edne.da. morning, March ... „V 1 . S ' " l months and -3 aa> j*. Funeral on Saturday a e rno°n, a 3 o'clock, from his late residence The relatives and frlends are in . ed to attend without father noUce Interment private. in Paxtang Cemetery. —— s CARI> OK THANKS MR. ACE FU RRY AND ; l'J Walnut street, desire to ?xpr -- leir gratitude and appreciation foi le many kindnesses and . . P ■ lown them through their recer t ereavement. the death of w lother: also for the beautiful flower.. LOST ANI) t'OlNl) : LOST Saleman's route book, lost ctween upper end of Camp Hill and emoyne. Reward if returned to the leUchmann Co., 1008 _ North ireet. Bell phono JTA.. , LuST Pair of eyeglasses, be- j veen Division and Seneca sti eets. ixi jrn to C. P. Bateman. 6-'-> Ross street. INSTRUCTION'S INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION In Gregg horthand. Typewriting. English iookkeoping. Penmanship, Arith., etfc AY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL 1 EAR Enter any time. Bell 694 R. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL* .•I Mkt St. Chas. R. Beckley. Pnn. Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. HELP W ANTED—MALE BOY Over 18 years, exempt from raft, willing to learn soliciting and • o on the road, can connect with local Dncern and make $-5 a week in nort lime. Must be the right sort, ddress J.. 2917. care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Young man to do pack lg. Twenty cents ar. hour and onus. United States Mattress Co., t welfth and Herr streets. , BOYS Over 16 years, to assist in flipping room. Good chance for aj ancement. J>.oo to start. Give age. ddress N., 6847, care of Telegraph. WANTED Practical man for irpet and upholstery department, ive age, past experience, salary ex pected. Watt & Shatjd Department tore, Columbia. Pa. > WANTED Several young men to ork in restaurant. Apply 307 Mar et street. Philadelphia Quick Lunch. WANTED Male stenographer. l lie who is capable of doing clerical ork. Address P. O. Box No. 313. aming wages desired. ■ WANTED Competent chauffeur, ver thirty years old, with teetimo iais. good wages, for Packard trucks, y Fink Brewing Company, 312-2u orster street. City. MESSENGERS Several elderly; len, incapacitated for hard work, jn find steady employment as mes ;ngers. Western Union Telegraph^ LABORERS WANTED Two hundred (200) good laborers for construction work. Job will last entire year. Wages, 30c per hour for a working day of 10 hours. Good opportunity to earn more on piece and contract I work. Board and sleeping quarters. $6.00 per week. Apply on job at Hawstone. Pa. (56 miles west of Har risburg on main line of P. R. R.). BERKEBILE BROS . Engineers and Contractors. WANTED A collector and busl- | ess-getter. If you can do both and | ant a good salary and commission, pply in persoh to Livingston's, 9 > nuth Market Square. None but ex- : ■ . i< n< • >i men need apply. WANTED Bndgemen. pipefitter*, handy men and laborers. Apply H. KOPPER CO., Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE Mt.Gretna Cottage; The "Crow's Nest" (No. 63 Ilarv- 1 ! ard Aver.uel a well-furnished, two- 1 ! story frame cottage on the Chau-! I tauqua Grounds. Eight rooms and 1 bath; open lire-place In living- : 1 room. Water supply from reser- i voir. Lot 40x60 ft. (Near Audi torium.) \ ; Additional information and price npou request. Miller Brothers & Co. I i Member Hbg. Ileal Eatate Hoard \ Locust and Court Street* , FRIDAY EVENIiNG, ' HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Barber for Saturday. | Wages, ft.so. Apply Hotel Columbus J Barber Shop, Third and Walnut | streets. I WANTED Paperhangers. Wages j : not the question. Can you do the i i work and do it right™ If so. call Dial | | phone 9156. j SODA CLERK With some drug ' i experienced, in a busy mountain town j near Johnstown. Wages. sls a week ■to start. Address D.. 7280, care of; i Telegraph. j WANTED Young man. with some j j experience, to uttend soda fountain, j 1 Regular position. 9-hour day. No j Sunday work. Apply Forney's Drug : Store, North Second street, near Wal- ■ | nut. t PAPER BONES Experienced man | : for Hobbs Ending Machine on small (work; week or piecework. Also ex ! perienced man for scoring machine. I I Highest wages paid. PHILADELPHIA PAPER BON CO., 17th and Ridge Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. j I • I WANTED A first-class polisher; ! also machinists. Apply to the W. O. Hickok Manufacturing Co. WANTED LABORERS FOR HP.ICK PLANT AT ' MILTON. PA. Thirty Cents per hour. Steady work. Company boardinghouse for ! white men and batch cabins for negroes. Pay Every Saturday Afternoon. Apply to MR. WALSH, Care of the Lenox Hotel. Saturday Night and Sunday. ' Ship Monday Morning, at 7 o'clock. WANTED Man to operate electric i crane in mill near Harrisburg. Good 1 opportunity for inexperienced man to ! learn. Address Box D, 6850, care of Telegraph. i ( WANTED Drivers and truckers; • good salary; opportunity for advance-, ment. Inquire at Adams Express ; ' Company Office. WANTED Chauffeur to run de- : . livery car and help in store. Must be j j a hustler. Schell's Seed Store. 1307- j 13ir.' Market street. 1 MEN WANTED to load stone. 29 cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. PAPERHANGER First-class. Highest wages paid. All-year work. Address N„ 7219. care of Telegraph. WANTED Cabinet Makers, first- ' class, experienced on interior store j tixture work: cut-of-town; steady ' work; highest wages.- Address B„ j 6848, care of Telegraph. PORTER WANTED—AppIy Buehler Brothers. 432 Market street. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS April 13 and 20. Men desiring Gov erment positions, departmental, post office, railway mail, customs, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former Government examiner), 561 Kenois Bldg., Washington. <■ WE HAVE to otter an un-j usual opportunity for a real live ambitious eNperienced automo- i ; bile salesman. Xpne others need ! apply. Hupmobile Sales Corp. 103 Market St. ) FREIGHT TRUCKERS WANTED Fifty whit# or colored able-bodied men wanted for trucking freight I tpiecework basis) at the DIVISION STREET TRANSFER. PENN A. RAILROAD ! Must be able to read and write. Take Rockville or Fourth street car ; to Division street. Apply in person to J. W. DENNIS. Agent. — . WANTED Men and Boys for the follow ing classes of work: Machine, inspection. Clerical and As sembling. Apply at the fac tory of ELLIOTT-FISHER CO.. South Cameron Street. j HELP WANTED—IT'MAI.K ' COOK Wanted, reliable white wo- Iman for cooking and housework in ' small family. References required. Call Bell telephone 4595. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS I ; April 13 and 20. Women desiring clerkships, post office, Government departments, write for free particu lars to J. C. Leonard (former Gov ernment examiner), 561 Kenois Bldg., Washington. YOUNG GIRL to assist in general housework. 2205 North Second street. Bell phone 1073. WEAVERS on three and four Knowles looms; inessaline and crepe. I\lso an enterer. Apply The Lion Silk Mills. Eleventh and Slarion streets, Reading, Pa. 1 WANTED Stenographer and bookkeeper, at once. State age, experi i ence and salary wanted. Give refer- : ! ence. Address P. O. Box 140. 1 WANTED Middle-aged woman j > for general housework. Good home ! 'for right party. Inquire at 1011 Mar j ket street. ! MILLINERY APPRENTICES Learn to be a milliner and earn money while learning, i Apply ASTRICH'S. 308 Market. WANTED Girl desiring I , pleasant home for housework in j small family. No washing. ] i 2212 North Second street. J HELP WANTED—FEMALE OPERATORS On sewing ma chines. Apply Shearer Manufacturing- Co., SOS Hamilton street. I WANTED A second girl (white), j I who would be willing to help with I care of four-year-old child. Refer- | ences required. Good wages. Write .for interview, and expenses of trip to' [Lancaster will be paid. Mrs. A. C. I Scully, No. 1020 Marietta avenue, Lan i caster. Pa. Bell phone 2499. WANTED Two lady agents for ! insurance work. Good salary and ' commission. Apply by letter to 86678. i care Telegraph. , EXPERIENCED and refined dintng i room girl wanted. Apply Manhattan I Restaurant. 317 Market street. OFFICE GIRL doling lady, with knowledge of bookkeeping and steno- I graphy. Apply ASTRICH'S. ' Ono apprentice. Apply I -i bouth Second street. a . ~ WANTED Sewing Machine operators to make ladies and children's wear. Also fold- • I ers and trimmers. Easy work, and i pest pay. Learners paid while learn- • 1 ing. $, guaranteed the third consecu- 1 tive week of learning. After that piecewonk. HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., \ew Up-to-date Factory, Sixth and Herr Streets. 11 LI.P WANTED—MaIe and Female \\ ANTED Two hours' service! either man or woman, Wednesday and ; Saturday mornings. For particulars call at 213 Pine street. COOK WANTED, AT ONCE Man ?/ . woman. Apply Pennsylvania Hotel. :tli Broad street. W ANTED Two young men ; two J.oung ladies to help in Seed Store. ! ■ •-chells Seed Store, 1307-1309 Market, street. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.! Railway Mail Clerk, April 13. First ! ,•rade, Customs and Internal Revenue! i April .0. Men and women desiring j clerkships at Washington or Penn- ! syh'ania, write for free particulars to J. C. 1 Leonard (former Government ex- : aminer), Kenois Building, Washlng ; ton, D. C. WANTED. SOLICITORS Our I men are earning from S2O to S4O a week. Why don't you? See Mr. , i Kogers, 202 Calder Building, before 1 ■ or after 4. 4 i FIVE lady demonstrators. live gir: agents. Five men canvassers, i Proposition. Apply Laboratory, | :l-i South Front street, Steelton. be tween 9 A. M. and S P. M., or American Art Institute, 32S North street, Har- I I risburg, between 10 and 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE ————— ——_—________ _________ ' DRIVER Auto or truck; elderly! ;nian: sober and steady; don't use to*-; j bacco. with experience, and handy* around machines. Address 7277, care j of Telegraph. WANTED Young man desires ' work of any kind. Can work from 0 ' until 12 daily. Address 1512 Hunter street. Harrisburg. SITUATIONS WAN TED —ffm.lt. I WANTED Business school girl ' would like work of any kind for Sat- i urdays. Address F., 7140, care of i Telegraph. WANTED By a colored girl, work to do by the day. Call at 1316 Cowden street. ROOMS FOR~REXT ', RENT Two large and finely i furnished bedrooms, communicating; gas and electric lights; steam heat; good residential section. Apply 1317 j State street. | FURNISHED ROOM For one or | two gentlemen, in private family. Phone 2549 J. THREE unfurnished rooms for rent. Apply 320 Broad street. FOR RENT A large, furnished front room, suitable for two gentle men, with breakfast served. Apply 606 Briggs street. FRONT ROOM ON CRESCENT ST. Pleasant second floor room, with use of bath. Reasonable rent; gentleman pre lerred. Address N-24, care of Telegraph. 1327 NORTH SIXTH STREET 3 unfurnished rooms on second floor, with use of bath; suitable for light housekeeping. Call 506 Market street. | TWO furnished and two unfurnish | ed rooms; electric lights and use of bath. Apply 77 North Seventeenth j street. ! TWO well-furnished front sleeping rooms on second and third floors; also two partly furnished rooms for light I housekeeping; private family. 921 ] North Second street. . 167 S. SUMMIT ST. One large, 1 furnished room, second floor; all mod j ern conveniences; use of phone; suit 'able foi two gt-ntlemen, or man and wife; with or without board. Call at . above address, or Bell 3262 J. "ROOMS WANTED ' WANTED Two or three unfur nished rooms—not more than $lO. Ad dre. And you'll find the place in which you can~ live with more comfort, ac cording to eNpcnse involved, thaii you've ever had. There's always a bet- j ter apartment to be had when you have any real grievance about your present one. And the better apart- .11 j nients are always advrctised. ; ■ i> : : i: : : I . 1 , i : : I :> '! - I '; ;' REAL ESTATE FOB SALE j I vOl! • SALE, NO. 433 HARRIS ISTREET1STREET Three-story brick a,' I rooms bath gas furnace j { i porch front. Bell Realty. Co.. Bergner t ' Building. 11 ■ —— 11 , GREEN STREET PROPERTY,NEAR i ? IMACLAY STREET FOR SALE at re- 1 s jduced price and on easy terms lO | rooms bath gas electric light j—steam heat. Bell Realty Co., Berg i ner Building. ! FOR SALE Desirable property | near State street 9 rooms bat— h-1 gas electric light furnace heat— ! porch front, rear and balcony—lot, -0 ixl2o, being No. 002 North Sixteenth ! street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner | Building. I FOR SALE Six brick houses on - ) Muench gtreet at prices that should j attract you. Each house under $2,200. I ] I Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. i s I .| i i FOR SALE brick dwell- j; i ing, located on south side of Market = ■street. Camp Hill, containing 6 rooms, I : bath ana attic. All modern improve : ments; cemented cellar; lot. 50x300. j ; Price, $3,500.00 Brinton-Packer Co.. s j Second and Walnut streets. j 1 HOUSES FOR SALE L NORTH FIFTH ST New 8-room j brick; all improvements; side en- 11 'tiance; porches: hardwood floors; pos- \. session at once; in A 1 shape. Price, i , < 1.500. Two 3-stor.v bricks, on Vernon St.; ! i 9 rooms each. Price, $4,000. Easy ; | terms. ; i ! 3-story brick, on Green St.; 9 rooms; - : all improvements; in A 1 shape; pos ! session at once. Price, $3,800. Terms. .; - '1 •-room brick, on Ross St.; all im-!] provements; porches; possession soon.'• : Price, $2,200. .j S-room brick, on Seneca St.: all Ira-ii I provements; possession soon. h 1 1 -room brick, on Ross St.; all im- j | provements; side yard. Apply fori I price. -t 11 2 H-story frame, Wallace St., $1,350. j! Corner Derry and Sylvan Terrace. 1 I $3,000. 1 C. H. CORDER. 1190 Walnut St., Harrisburg. ; j , Bell 2412 R. ] . | FOR SALE—A large bank barn at 1 . J Middletown on the Aviation Field I Price exceedingly low for quick sale.! Building it, about 92 ft. x6O ft. Ex-' ! ceptionally line timber. Make a bid. ' Apply to D. A. Caley, Real Estate and ; Insurance, Room 708 Kunkle Bids . j Bell 589. * , I j BEAUTIFUL HOME situated in ; West Lauther street, Carlisle, Pa. All, • modern improvements. Can be pur ■ chased at a bargain. Inquire J. C. [ Eckels, real estate and insurance : agent, 32 W. High St., Carlisle, Pa.; FOR SALE Suburban house and I • i lot in Progress, Pa. Corner lot, 50xi. • : 165 feet. Six-room house. Trolley car!' : ; service every 12 minutes. Church • ; store and post ofilce within one 1 j block. Price, $1,900, if soid before I ; . March 31. Inquire at Progress Post ' | Office. STONE QUARRY FOR SALE I offer my stone quarry at Berries ! 'Mountain, on the State Road, just j" ' | south of Millersburg, for sale. Plenty i of best stone for road and building! purposes; crusher, engine and equip-I ment ready for, immediate use. Apply! ' i to, or address, • | CLINTON TOBIAS, ! Millersburg, Pa. 1 ! PENBROOK HOUSES, ranging from I ■ $1,300 tq $4,000, frame and brick; also; . lots for sale. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 1 ' ! Regina street. • ! J. E. GIPPLE, —R E ALTOR— ' j FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING 1 ! 1261 Market St. Bell Phone 4259.' j Member Harristvirg Real Estate Board j • I FOR SALE One-acre lot, near ■ . Harrisburg. Address P. O. Box 409. FOR SALE Suburban house and i - i lots, 40x110 ft., 2127 Herr and Cherry ! | streets; five rooms; finished attic; •J equipped with electric wiring; A 1 i 1 stable; well water, the finest kind; > pear, plum, cherry and peach trees, j . I Price, $1,650. Inquire 2003 Forster ; | street. Harrisburg. Pa. ■ ! FOR BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE ■ i I i t BUY ONE OF THESE I i NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES j - | Located on North Second Street i , at Seneca stone construction— J ; I 8 rooms 2 baths marble ; I shower hardwood floors first and second floors stone flre i ! place glass enclosed porch I i* lot, 27x160 feet to Penn Street— ' room for garden and garage, r 1 Convenient terms of payment II may be arranged. s I Sample house open for inspection. I C. L. LONG. r Builder and Owner, Kunkel Building, Harrisburg 1 1 | - ! BIG BARGAIN IN PENBROOK i . | REAL ESTATE 2736 Boas street, [ . | Penbrook, will be sacrificed to quick*! ! buyer for $1,600. Shade trees in ! , ! front, fruit trees in yard—lot, 180 feet I deep. Reason for selling, have left > 1 i town. M. J. Sheaffer, Agt., Penn street, I s | Penbrook, Pa. ' j *' FOR SALE —, Two houses on ad- i -!Joining lots, renting for $14.50 per' / j month. Will sell for $1,425.00. Room j l 1 to build another house on lot. Apply I s i Store, 1117 North Third. j SUMMER COTTAGE A few 1 choice lots for sale at Cove, aeverf' ; minutes' walk above station, along the I river next to Harry Smith. $2.00 per - front foot. 160 feet deep. J. S. Sible. I 256 Herr street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE \ FOR SALE Cottage partly fur- j nished. Garage, garden, fruits, flow- ; ers and berries. Gas water and im- : provements. Convenient for business 1 men. About 200 yards from ten-min- I ute trolley service—sc fare. Inquire Keller's Drug Store, 405 Market! street. , . J FOR SALE Well-lo cated Building Lots in the Tenth Ward. Near two trolley lines. Splendid opportunity for builder or for factory sites. For full particulars address 0., 3211. care of Telegraph. | i FOR SALE Two frame dwelling houses, 320 and 322 South Fourth street 6 rooms bath large 1 back yard newly painted. Apply 1 316 South Fourth street. Steelton. Pa. | real - estate foiTkext I FOR RENT 5ll South Thirteenth street; eleven rooms; all conveniences; ! large lawn. Apply at 513 South Thir- i teenth street. | FOR RENT 3-story brick house, ] bath, large front porch, 1506 State 1 street, $35.1'0 per month. Vacant April 1. Walter S. Schell, 1307-1309 Market ' street. ; TWO HOUSES FOR RENT ln Main street. Linglestown. Families without children preferred. Apply M. W. Hess, Linglestown, Pa. 1015 NORTH FRONT ll rooms ' 2 baths steam heat immediate possession. Communicate with Mrs. D. E. Dismukes. Bell 672J, 1559 J. FOR RENT April 1, 1720 State street. $40.00; 9 rooms and bath; steam heat and all improvements. Very de- location. A. S. Miller, Eigh teenth ynd State streets. HOUSE; FOR RENT, 1509 NORTH SECOND ST. Southern exposure; hot water heat.. Possession April 1. i Apply to Al. K. Thomas, East End Bank. FINE HOTEL FOR RENT Beautiful, desirable, modern four story brick building. Duncannon, Pa., with 30 rooms, all heated by steam, for rent. Rent reasonable. Suitable for apartments. All houses in town rented. This is good opportunity for right party. Apply T. K. VanDyke, No. 21 North Third street. Harrisburg, Pa. REAL ESTATE —ror Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT Large, frame dwelling house, 9 large rooms, water, front and rear porch, located on Juniata street. Dauphin. Price, $3,500. sls per month. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut I streets. THREE-ROOM BUNGALOW, at Pax tonia, for rent or for sale. Possesion April 1. Inquire 234 Cranberry street. HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller. 31 ; North Second. Bell phone 307 J. REAL KSTATE W AMI.D ~ RELIABLE PARTY desires fur : nished or unfurnished house, with j garage, at once. Suburban location will be considered. Will pay as high as sixty dollars. Address N., 7281, 1 care of Telegraph. i WOULD LEASE small house or , bungalow, in good location, country or suburbs. Buy if suited. Address j A.. 7509. care of Telegraph. ! WANTED. TO PURCHASE A I house with porch front on or near a stroet car line. Address Box D, 8672, j care of Telegraph. OFFICES AXP "STOREROOMS i FOR RENT In the Commonwealth Trust | '"ompany Building, large, roomy offices. Apply to ' COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO., 222 Market Street. FOR KENT ' Storeroom, 504 Market Street. Storerooms, 248 and 252 Hamilton : street $12.00 CHAS. ADLER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1002 N. THIKD STREET Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board j • FARMS ~ FARMS FOR SALE j An unprecedented opportunity to ! purchase at very attractive prices. 12H-A. Farm, 14 mi. S. 11bg...54.500 Xo-A. Farm, 8 mi. S. Hbg...51,800 ! 15-A. Farm, 6 mi. S. Hbg...53,000 9-A. Farm, 6 mi. S. Hbg...51,700 I 25-A. Farm, 10 mi. S. Hbg.. .$1,500 .'3-A. Farm, 12 mi. S. Hbg;.. .$3,000 122-A. Farm, 9 mi. S. Hbg...58,000 ' 5-A. Farm. 5 mi. S. Hbg...51,200 IVt-A. Farm, 8 mi. S. Hbg... S7OO i 30-A. Farm, 12 tni. 8. Hbg.. .$1,500 , 13-A. l-'arm. 14 mi. E. Hbg...51,500 103-A. Farm, 6 mi. E. Hbg... $9 000 145-A. Farm, 6'mi. E. Hbg. ,slo]ooo 11-A. Farm. 8 mi. E. Hbg...53,000 I 70-A. Farm. 7 mi. E. Hbg. ..$5,500 ' 115-A. Farm, 5 ml. N. Hbg...57,000 i 71-A. Farm, 7 mi. N. Hbg...58,000 41-A. Farm, 11 ml. N. Hbg...*3.500 I 80-A. Farm, 10 mi. N. Hbg...55,000 i 43-A. Farm, 10 mi. N. Hbg...53,500 j 12-A. Farm, 10 ml. N. Hbg...52,600 1 15-A. Farm. 14 mi. N. Hbg. ..$3,000 | 60-A. Farm, 20 mi. N. Hbg...51,700 80-A. Farm, 2V4 mi. N. Hbg...58,500 3-A. Farm, 14 mi. N. Hbg... S7OO j 181-A. Farm. 8 mi. N. Hbg..510,500 200-A. Farm, 7 mi. N. Hbg. .$14,000 ; 88-A. Farm, 7 mi. W. Hbg...53,000 100-A. Farm, 6 mi. W. Hbg...55,500 I IGB-A. Farm, 14 mi. W. Hbg. .,53,000 j 125-A. Farm. 15 mi. W. Hbg...54,000 Take advantage of these low prices ! and buy now, own your own home, be j independent. I will help you. Also I liave Colorado farms and ranches, ' SIO.OO to $12.00 per acre, ninetv per. cent level. C. H. CORDER I 1190 Walnut St., Harrisburg Pa. i Rents Collected. , Bell Phone 2412R | FARMS I FARMS WANTED I will sell your Farm anywhere. | any kind, so the price is right. No | sale, no charge. C. H. Corder. 11S0 I Walnut St., Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. J i , 50 ACRES MOUNTAIN LAND FOR | SALE Known as the Singer Tract. 1 near Singervllle Station, 1 mile east j of Dauphin. Price, sti per acre. C. B. CARE. 409 Market Street, Harrisburg. | 25-ACRE FARM FOR SALE 2 i ! miles from Middletown near state | I road buildings, including dwelling. ' barn, chicken houses, etc., in fair con- ' iditlon. Price, $2,500. Bell Realtv C 0..! ! Bergner Building. FOR SALE 5-acre Fruit and Truck Farm, I miles west Harrisburg, in Cumberland County; new 7-room house, bungalow | style; steam heat; electric lights; 1 large porch; fine water; all kinds fruit I and berries; 1 acre woodland; tenant house, 7 rooms; bank barn; chicken house; land all southern exposure, in! high state of cultivation; line view;l close to large creek; fine fishing and I boating; buildings in A 1 shape; house | I now vacant; possession at once. Cheap 1 Ito quick buyer. Terms easy. $1,01)0 I down, balance easy payments. C. H. I | Corder, 1190 Walnut St., Harrisburg.) | Bell 2412 R. 200 ACRES. Garrett County, Md., 100 '.cultivation, 70 oak, maple, chestnut land saw timber. 25 in meadow, run ning stream, spring water. 6 miles j from railroad station. Buckwheat, oats, tomatoes, alfalfa and hay. 9- i room dwelling, 6-stall stable, out-1 I buildings, stock farm and summer j [home. Convenient to schools and' churches. $4,000. No. 10001, Russell I j Realty Co., Baltimore, Md. 1 FOR SALE Fruit Farm, 52 acres. ' (Within reach of Harrisburg markets. I ( Close to State Road. Special price for I quick sale. D. A. Caley, Real Estate I land Insurance, Room 708 Kunkel i ! Bldg. Bell 559. SMALL FARMS FOR SALE j Possession at once. 3-4-8-9-15-41-70- j SO-115 and 200-acro Farms all for sale ' cheap. Some very easy terms. Apply [at once. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS I " | IMPORTED ORIENTAL RUG. 14.2x12.2 ft. Green ground | with medallion center and 1 elaborate border. This rug. though used, has had the best of care. It is an exceptionally lino specimen of Oriental weave and and will give excellent service, , as if new. On account of its large size it will be sold for considerable less than was paid for it. Apply to .Bowman & , Company. Rug Department, fourth floor. I ■ I . I FOR SALE A go-cart, in excellent , (condition. Apply 312 South Thirteenth 1 j street. j GRADING OUTFIT FOR SALE . 2 sets cart harness, road scraper, 3 . ; dump wheel scoop. 1 cart. 1 drag . I scoop, 1 horse, about 1,400 lbs. Apply Jto J. M. Ensminger, 1813 Derry. . ! COMPLETE PLANT, suitable light . wood working; H--H.-P. Motor, Lathe, , Saws, Jointer, Drill, Grindstone, etc. . Cheap, quick sale. F. R. Laverty. , No. 1857 Bell phone. . ! UPRIGHT PIANO, slightly used, p in excellent condition. For price and : inspection apply at premises, 209 ' South Front street, Harrisburg. Pa. j Rett phone 823 W. 1 FOR NICE, GOOD FRUIT TREES "jgo to R. A. Wickersham's Nursery,' , I one-half mile east of Mechanicsburg, ' 1 along trolley line. Both phones. ; ' 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—Stock and fixtures of a medium-sized grocery store in Dun- I cannon. Will sell at once at reason • j able price. Apply A 6672, care Tele j ' graph. . | FOR SALE One second-hand -Isteam boiler—capacity, 2,200 ft. In t ; good'condition and a bargain. M. 11. BAKER & Co., Heating and Plumbing • i Contractor^, 1 I 1330 Derry St. Both Phones. - , FOR SALE, at Gable's 111-117 1 ' South Second street. Lawn Fence, 1 I Field Fence, Gates. Poultry Netting, ! Building Hardware, Plaster Board, : Upson Fall Board. Compo-Board I Doois, Saali, Shutters, Mouldings! . ; Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. , j FOR SALE One typewriter desk , ; and one roll-top desk. Apply 2120 , | Chestnut street ' j FOR SALE One pair good mules, .! cheap. 100 South Thirtieth street, r : Pen brook. Pa. g j FOR SALE Unredeemed watches 1 and diamonds at prices lower than . i can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON, , Reliable Jeweler and Broker, | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS i WANTED, TO BUY Canoe, in | good condition. State lowest eash I price. Address J„ 33, care of Tele- 1 i graph. I WANTED National Cash Regis- j ter. State description and price. Clias. i Kurtz. 15 Kast One Hundred and Six teenth street. New York. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and, | sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call ; I Bell 13811! or Dial 5517, or drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street. ! Will call, city or country. CASH PAID for Books. Novels and '■ Magazines. Auratid's 925 N. Third St. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call Bell phone 427 5. . B. Abrams & Son, 824-832 North Seventh street. ; MORRIS SAYS save money buying ! : new and second-hand furniture here. {High prices paid for furniture. Morris j Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. j CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— I Bought at highest cash prices and I sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad i street. Bell phone 2360. I- ' Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers | for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. ' WANTED —We buy and sell all I i kinds of disc graphaphone records. N. | Brenner, Pawnbroker and Jeweler, ! I 1315 North Third street. j BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES QIGAII AND POOL BUSINESS—Lo- \ cated at 1412 Swatara street, for sale 1 at attractive price. Inspect it soon. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. BUSINESS LOCATION TAILORS Splendid location for ] high-class Tailoring establishment with valet privileges of hotel—store ! room in new Penn-Harris Hotel. Mil- I ler Brothers & Co., Locust and Court I Sts. POOL ROOM Doing a good buai ! ness. Consists of 3 tables and all ! equipment; two show cases, one wall : case, cash register, ten chairs and ! stock. Call for particulars. ; A. P. DORANZ, | 1226 N. Sixth.St. Phone, j Member Harrisbtttg Real Estate Board MARCH 29, 1918, BUSINESS PERSONALS GOOD IMPRESSIONS are made with i mr rubber stamps. Auctioneer lIITE. >O2 Market. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge. 35c io*.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug store, formerly at Henry Gilbert und Sons. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers tor estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to caich you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE .vill stave it off if taken In time. Gross Drug Store 119 Market street. Money to Louu WHEN you NEED MONEY : To meet Immediate necessities, always! oonsult this reliable, licensed .bonded 1 institution chartered under Penna. I laws and lluanced by local people iu ! laua to save borrowers from exivrtiou. j Co-operative Loan & Investment Co., ' 204 Chestnut Street. Wo sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps. l MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES ' On furniture, real estate and endorsed ; notes. Licensed by the State and un der the supervision 01' the Banking i Department. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., 3 North Market Square, Established 1904 WE LEND MONEY in 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, i PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CU., i 132 Walnut Street. j MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; bifsiness confidential. | Profit Sharing Loar. Society, Spooner 1 Building, 9 North Market Square. Musical IF your Talking Machine needs raj pairs, lust call Bell phono 3242 J. An e>pert will be ut your service at once. Or bring machine to 1213 fujrth ihud ; street. ' PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyier's. 14 south Fourth street. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds repaired by an expert. All work promptly uone and guaranteed, call Bell 2SO4R or 1504 Howard avenue. Hauling and -Moving AUTO FURNITURE VAN, capacity, six rooms and piano, desires return load to Pottsvllle, Pa., including Lebanon, Reading and Tamaqua, 011 April 4. Bell Realty- Co., Bergner Building. AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Lino Transfer, 917 Capital street. Both phones. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only ex perienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320. or Dial 2265. WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 44i Broad street. % HOUSES AND CARRIAGES HORSE, HARNESS AND WAGON FOR SALE Apply Fisher Bros.. 1001 Capital street. FOR SALE Three black Shetland Ponies broken to ride or drive wei"ht, 325 lbs each. Also trap and harness. Must be sold at once. Write Box 233, Newville, Pa. \VUcrc to Dine WeU " STOUFFEP.'RA RESTAURANT. Home ccoking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies in sepa rate diningroom. Storage STORAGE —Fireproof and non-fire proof warehouses. Private rooms for household goods. $2 a month up. Hac j risburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd at. STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods.merchaudise. Private rooms sl-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. D 1 Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rate*. P. G. Dlener. 408 Market street. Undertakers SAMUEL S. FACK.LER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. * BELL 1956. DIAL 218$. WILLIAM PAGE, I Funeral Director and Embalmer, i 630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer, 611 North Second Street. Bell 282. Dial 214 i. PAINTIXG THE SUREST WAY Not to fail to make your roof water tight is to use KITE'S ELASTIC. Sold by Auc tioneer HITE, 902 Market. j AUTOMOBILES USED CAR BARGAINS 1916 Maxwell Touring Car 1917 MaxVvell Touring Car Overland Roadster Chandler Touring Car Exceptional Prices. ANDREW REDMOND, I Third and Reily Sts. Both Phones. WANTED, TO BUY A second hand Roadster Model. State make, j condition, price. B„ 6846, caro of Telegraph. FOR SALE Four-cylinder Oldsmobile, In line shap<-. f 128 PAXTANG AVENUE, Paxtang, Pa. Bell Phone 2463 J. h : ! OVERLAND 5-passenger, No. 69, (for sale; in first-class condition, with .'undries attachment; has been well 1 taken care of; bargain for some one; j price, $3,000. W. Marzolf, 417 Broad | street. ■ MAXWELL ROADSTER FOR SALE ■ $290.00. Perfect. Saturday, at 2 P. M. j Swatara Hotel, Swatara, Dauphlt I county. Pa. i HUPMOBILE 20, ROADSTER #- It I excellent shupe. A bargain to quicl ! buyer. I Pullman Speedster, Roadster type jAI shape. Will be sold at a bargain Ford Touring: recently overhauled a bargain for $250. A. SCHIFFMAX. 1021 Market. FORD TOURING C'Alt, 1914. Bar ! gain at $250.00 s - Inquire 1819 Pehi {.street. Bell 1760 W. 23 Last Increment off First Draft on Way to Camp By Associated rress \\ "mliliiKtun, March 29.—With the exception of a few districts, in tin large eastern cities, where delay." liave been permitted because of re ligious ceremonies at 'Eastertide, the mobilization of 95,000 men, compris ing: the last increment of the llrst Iraft, and 15,000 men of the second iiegan to get under way to-day. The lirst, of 70,000 white.men and 25,000 negroes, began moving to the Na tional Army cantonments. The first men of the second draf' are called despite the fact that Con-f Kress ban not yet amended the lav to change the basis of apportionment as Provost Marshal-General Crowder has asked. But it is practically cer tain that no more will be called until the question is settled. The 93,000 men now called, it is understood, are needed at once t<> Hll up divisions and other units or to take the places of men trans ferred from other divisions to make up deficiencies. INSULT TO INJURY Montgomery, Ala., March 29.—A. B. MeHenry, utility outfielder of the Cincinnati Nationals, was released to the Milwaukee American Associa tion team yesterday by Manager Christy Mathewson. MeHenry was secured by the Reds from Milwau kee at the close of the 1917 season. He had his nose broken yesterday in an exhibition game. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE A 1917 Crow-Elk hart Touring car, fully equipped. Run 5,500 miles. In A 1 condition. $72.'. cash. Box V. 7508, care of Telegraph. EVERETT 30 Touring Car, in AI shape—new tires. A bargain for $250. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market. FOR SALE Overland Delivery, Model 83, Panel body. New tires. A bargain to quick buyer for S3OO, A. SchilXman. 1021 Market street. FOR SALE Five-passenger tour ing car in flno condition; good tires. 30-11.-P. A very dependable car. See Owner, 1828 Park street. ONE CHALMERS 6-cylinder car for sale, in good condition, with two extra tires and tubes. M. F. Alletnan, Royalton, Pa. FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage, 82 South Cameron street. 1915 FORD TOURING CAR'for sale. $250. Perfect running order. F. R. Horst, Ling'lestown, Pa. 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 S-cylinder motors. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO., 1917 North Third Street. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Special Price on Kelly Springfield Tires. 30x3 Plain $16.76 31x4 Kant Slip $34.52 32x3% " " $25.56 32x4 " " $35.64 33x4 " " $36.72 Special on Flsk Tires 36x4 Non Skid $32.56 35x4% " " $35.48 82x4 " " $22.88 Special on Goodyear Tires 4-33x4 Plain, $15.00 H. F. ESTERBROok. Dial 4990. 912 N. Third St. FOR SALE Maxwell, 1917 Model —run 800 miles. The price is attrac tive. Address R., 7319, care of Tele graph, or Bell phone 203.^ MAGNETOS All k /pes; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dixey, :-plitdorf, Mea. Remy and diCCerenc makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market street. Bel, 3638. FOR &ALE Maxwell Roadster. Two new extra tires. Fine running l order. Price, $240.00. Inquire Llngles town Shirt Factory. STERLING TIRES AND TUBES. 6,000 MILEa FREE REPAIRS. MARKERS STERLING ACCESSORY HOUSE. 1006 MARKET ST. OLD AUTOS ' Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market j street. Bell 3633. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS GET YOUR CAR OVERHAULED by expert median ics. We sell AJax and Kelley-Springtield Tires. I Give us a chance. Federick's Garage, Ray field Carburetor Service Station, Forster. near Front. BRING your car to us. Experts on Ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones. YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third i street. WM. PENN GARAGE { 304-6 Munech street. Limousines for I funerals, parties and balls; careful ! drivers; open day and night Bell I 4564. I MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990. Esterbrook. BICYCLES. New and rebuilt bicycles at very at ! tractive prices; guaranteed repalr- I ing; come here and get a square deal H. F. ESTERBROOK. 912 N. Third Street. ! Dial 4990. 100 BICYCLES We will buy 100 SECOND-HAND j BICYCLES for CASH. We also buv FRAMES. COASTER RKAKES an.l ANY PARTS OF BICYCLES. ! We will also buy SECOND-HANIJ MOTORCYCLES or PARTS. See us for BARGAINS In BICYCLES und MOTORCYCLES. GUARANTEED REPAIRING. TRADE HERE—SAVE MONEY. C. A. SPRENKLE, Cycle and Auto Supply Co., 107 Market St. "The New Store With Better Service" Bell 385 J. Dial 3590. • BICYCLES TO HIRE DAY OR WEEK. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 N. 3rd ST. DIAL 4990. : BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANSR WITH 1 - ANDREW REDMOND I 1(07 NORTH THIRD ST.