§ ' WANT ADS ARE "SHORT CTIS; MiirLKING PICI MESULIS g SDeatbs UIVLKK Mrs. Margaret K. Glvler, on Sunday. March 31, ISIS, at her home, in West Fairview. Funeral on Wednesday, April 1918. Meet at the home of Mr. John Miller, at 1:30 o'clock. Services im mediately after in the U. B. Relatives and friends are incited lo attend without further notice. CARD OF TIIAXKS To the Friends of Mrs. Barbara Xwlsil to thank the many To? their sympathy and ™® y rt ur?nir S nesses offered and extended during the Illness and death of m> husband, John Franklin. AVD MRS. BARBARA FRANKLIN ANUI ' I ' INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL. PROMOTION in OreE Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Antn., etc. v.s; Merle E. Keller, Bus L Mgr ~ LOST AND FOUND j LOST A little white dog. Answers , to name of j B.llle." ; turned to 215 Muench street. - , art's Store, a small brow "traveling bag. bearing initials H. S. .? n l ** t k end. containing teachers roll book. Return to Telegraph Office. LOST Roll of 111. between Mul berry and Berryhill either on Hum mel or Crescent street. Please return to Theodore Erb. 1315 1 crnon stien. , , .nt;T \ cold French bracelet, on j Walrnit or Silteenth atreet Reward , if returned to ISb- Walnut . • { UEU 1 WANTED —MALE • ~wAvTF.D Bright. 16-year-old j bov to learn to operate multigraph. Apply Employment Bureau, tourth tloor. Bowman & Co. j WANTED Boy With some expert- j ence*in printing or press work *P lel |; j did opportunity to P j alty work. Apply Box bit., '"= , Telegraph. j .STENOGRAPHER years of age. or alder, for construction office. ApplJ H. KOPPERS CO.. Coke Oven Watch Box. Steelton. Pa.. Or Phone. Steelton bS. DIVES. POMEROY & STKWART W-! quire the Immediate services of mot° | truck drivers for city ami suburban : deliverv. Only men accustomed to. exercising care while dnv ng wiU b' given consideration. Appl> at ..iue \V \NTED Man for work on lawn i and Harden. If you cannot give all S" your time for the work part time ' will be acceptable. Appi V R<*>" 40 o. 222 Market street, or --0o Believui Road. j CLOTHING SALESMAN Johnstown's leading cloth- _ ing store requires the services | of an experienced clothing salesman. Position perma nent for the right man. All applications will be held strictly confidential. Address . WOOLF REYNOLDS, Johnstown. Pa. | COLLECTOR WANTED— Energetic i and ambitious. Opportunity for ad-1 vancement. Salary and large commis- j *lOll. Give age, experience present i employment and full particulars. Ad- i dress B . 6843. care of Telegraph. | WANTED Men and boys for dis- I tributir.g from wagon. Light work Daily pay. Apply 7:30, morning! l . Winner's Livery. Blackberry street. 1 SEVERAL canvassers with news paper or similar experience. Perma nent work for those who make good Apply K.. 7130. care of Telegraph. WANTED Ten good scrap iron j laborers. Apply Williams & Freed-, man. Sixth below Hoffman's Woods. ; WANTED Two automobile me- j chanics. Apply Packard Motor Car Co.. Front and Market streets. j WANTED A hoy, over 16. to: learn -wholesale pptlcal business. A'p- I ply 25 South Third street. Capital' optical Co. * I WANTED All classes of mechanics, es- ) peciallv machinists. black smiths and rivet makers, on Government work, in one or | the largest ship yards. tOnly mechanics beyond the draft age). Best wages paid. Address BOX 7132, Care of Telegraph. WANTED Upholsterer. Apply to Newmark & Cown. 308 Broad street. MAN To serve private family, in cluding drivine car and carinc for lawn. Permanent position. Pleasant ■ working and living conditions an.l good pay. Address, with reference, S.. 7133. care of Telegraph. 1 WANTED—Good office man. 1 must be able to use typewriter. Those without reference need j not apply. The Atlantic Re fining Company, 2207 North Seventh street. STRONG BOY For work in wash room. Must be a hustler. 117 per •week. Sanitary Family Washing Co.. Sixteenth and Kim streets. WANTED Truck drivers and laborers. Apply at the Gamble Briquette Co., Ninth and Dock Btreets. ready to go to work. W ages, 30c 'per hour. I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WORTH CONSIDERING 441 Delaware SI. A 2.% -story frame house with 6 rooms, and bath —electric lights. Lot 12>,£x46 ft. Possession in ten days. tI.VHj V#7ls Heginn St. Three-sfcory Wick and frame 8 rooms—bath and furnace. Lot 14x110 ft. to paved drive alley S°.'4<K) :!116 K. Fifth St. 3-storv brick dwelling 8 rooms bath steam heat gas and electricity. Ijot 16x70 ft. Possession at once. *4.-.00 141*1 X. Serond St. —3.story brick house 8 rooms bath fur nace gas and electricity. Lot 18x114 ft. to I.awton avenue. Pos session in sixty days S6MOO MILLER BROTHERS & CO. Member Hbg. nel Estate Board l.oeust auil Court Streets i w * W '■ I, MJli . • r TUESDAY EVENING, HXBIUSBURG TELEGStIkPH APRIL 2, 1918. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Men from 18 to 35 years old. to learn mattress finishing. Piecework, and can make from $lB to $35 weekly after learning. None but steady workers need apply. Will pay $lO week while learning. Should make big money after third week. United States Mattress Company, Twelfth and Herr streets. YOUNG MAN A bright, intelligent, wide awake, well-posted young man of good personality, be tween the ages of 19 and '25 years, wanted. There is an excellent opportunity for one who can qualify; must be able to furnisn references. Apply I to E. D. Thomas. 1 ELLIOTT-FISHER COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa. 'LABORATORY WORK Married man wanted at once. Apply at HARRISBURG GAS (JO. FACTORY WORK Several young men: also I two or three middle-aged men wanted for light work around factory. Apply immediately to | Mr. Fritz. ' JACKSON MANUFACTURING CO., j Fourth and Boyd Streets. I I j WANTED A flrst-class Watch I and Clock Repairer, also refracting | Optician. Good salary. State experi- j I ence and reference. Apply at once, j i Cohen Bros.. Jewelers. 52S Penn Sq.. ; Reading. Pa. j ! WANTER BARBER Good work- j I man. good wages to the right man. i I Apply or write William H. Yocum, | 1 No. oW. Market St.. Lewistown, Pa. . i WANTED—Lime loaders and tillers. ! Wages $3.25 to $3.50 per day. Also j laborers for quarry work. Contractors : | for trucks 33c and 57c per truck. Ap- j ; ply Palmyra Quarry, west oyalmyra, Pa. Cassady,. superintended! i WANTED Young mail to do pack- | ing. Twenty cents an hour and : i bonus. United States Mattress Co., • Twelfth and Herr streets. j j MEN WANTED to load stone, 29 • J cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per I j week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax- j ! tang. ' YOUNG MEN Wanted to adjust gas lamps; steady work: reference re quired. Apply to . MR. FARNER. Harriburg Gas Works. !i I t PIPEFITTERS AND HELPERS \ Wanted; steady work. Apply MR. FARNER. Harrisburg Gas Works. i FREIGHT TRUCKERS WANTED Fifty white or colored able-bodied men wanted for trucking freight | (piecework basis) at the i DIVISION STREET TRANSFER. | PENNA. RAILROAD { Must be able to read and write. i i | Take Rockvllle or Fourth street car ; I to Division street. | j Apply in person to J. W. DENNIS, Agent, HELP WANTED—FEMALE j GIRLS Several inexperienced j girls wanted for permanent position. ; Apply Harrisburg Bag & Box Co., 1550 j i Vernon street. j WANTED Bright, young girl, j l familiar with multigraph work. Ap- I j plications respected in strictest con ) tldence. Splendid opportunity to ad ! vance into a responsible position. Ap ! ply 7129, care of Telegraph, or Bell | WANTED White girl, at once, Ito assist in kitchen. Inquire Crisfleld jCafe,2l3 Chestnut street. I SALESLADY WANTED Stern's Cut Rate Shoe Store, 209 Walnut j street. i WANTED A girl for general . housework in family of four: no wash j ing or Ironing. Apply at 1919 North ! Second street. WANTED Woman to learn mat ,| tress finishing. Must be tall and not 'over thirty years old. Piecework Can earn from $lB to S3O weekly after . learning. $9 guaranteed to start. United States Mattress Co.. Twelfth and Herr streets. OrFICE GIRL I Young lady, with knowledge of bookkeeping and steno i graphy. Apply ASTRICH'S, 308 Market Street. WANTED—An experienced tobacco i stripper, at once. Apply to C. L Boak, j 229 Broad street. j OPERATORS On sewing ma chines. Apply Shearer Manufacturing | Co.. 308 Hamilton street. 1 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 j ladies' and children's wear. Also fold ers and trimmers. Easy work, and best pay. Learners paid while learn ! ing. $7 guaranteed the third consecu i tive week of learning. After that j piecework. j HARRISBURG APPAREL CO.. New Up-to-date Factory, ; Sixth and Herr Streets. S AT. i:S M K X V> ANTED WANTED A traveling salesman to sell a general line of hardware in territory west of Harrisburg. Must furnish references. Apply to Reilly Bros. & Raub, Pa. HELP WANTED—MaIe ana Female CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS !for Clerk. Customs, Internal Revenue. I April and May. Men and women de j siring clerkships at Washington or | Pennsylvania, write for free particu- Ilars to J. C. Leonard (Former Govern ment Examiner). Kenois Building, Washington. D. C. • lIELI' WAXTED—MaIe and Female. GIRLS AND BOYS For light 1 bindery work. W. S. Ray. South ! Tenth street. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE i WANTED First-class union painter, mechanic, desires a position; can furnish reliable reference. Inquire, or address, H. Hell, 820 North Third. CHAUFFEUR For truck or pri vate car; four years' experience; can give reference. Address Y„ 7136, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FenuUe WANTED Woman wishes to keep house for widower; suburban town preferred. Address 446 Boyd avenue. WANTED A respectable white wo man wishes position as good, plain cook, or housekeeper, in or out of the city. Address Marie Walker, General Delivery, Maelay Street P. O. HOUSEKEEPER Mother and daughter 16, would like like a posi ! tion in private family; can furnish reference. Address A., 7131, care of Telegraphy ~ KOO>IS FOR ]RENT FOR RENT Attractive rooms, either furnished or unfurnished, tirst or second lloors. Apply 402 North Second street. j FOR RENT l6Ol Green street; j ! combination bedroom and sitting- j I room, with light housekeeping priv j ileges. I I TWO ROOMS For light house - i ! keeping: all conveniences; Bell phone; i i $6.00 per week. Apply 1531 North I ;.Sixth street. LARGE, unfurnished front room, ! ;on second tloor, for rent. Good resi- l ! dential section. Apply 617 North Fif- i Iteenth street. : 167 S. SUMMIT ST. One large, ] furnished room, second flcor; all mod- 1 jern conveniences; use of phone; suit- | able for two gentlemen, or man and' ■wife; with or without board. Call at; j above address, or Bell 3262 J. | FOR RENT Three rooms, unfur- i ! nished, for light housekeeping. Use |of bath. Apply 1932 North Third' j street. ! LARGE Nicely-furnished, second ! floor front room, in small, strictly pri- ] j vate family; fine location; $2.50 per j j week for one gentleman; $3.50 for I .two; gentlemen only. No. 209 Harris i [ street. j FOR RENT Furnished rooms, , I for light housekeeping, first and sec-' lond tloors; heat, gas, with use of bath; i ! centrally located. ' 305 South Front | street. City. | FURNISHED ROOM—Business sec ' tion. with board by the week or meal Businessmen's luncheon from 13 to ; 1:30. Address 113 Locust. BOOMS AND IIOAKD YOUNG. MARRIED COUPLE desire j board and room with private family. I North of Broad street preferred. Ad- ] | dresg y„ 71:; I, care of Telegraph. AP.\HTMEXTS~FOR RENT \ FURNISHED APARTMENT of two rooms, one extra bedroom; all con veniences; phone; central location. 223 j Briggs street. i REAL ESTATEFOR SALE ! HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES I —Prices ranging from $750 to $4,50u. | Easy terms. Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 . North Seventh street. i 1402 LIBERTY ST. 3-s. f.; all jimp.; 8 r.: bath; now vacant; $2,100. ; Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Regina St. I PENBROOK, CHESTNUT ST., cor | ner of Elm St. lO9 foot frontage j 7-room house chicken house—large j garden—variety of fruit. H. G. Ped j low. 3 South Thirteenth street. I 167 S. EIGHTEENTH. ST. Bun" galow 9 rooms bath Steam | heat garage on rear. Will consider i a trade. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir j teenth street. j APARTMENT HOUSE, on Allison 'Hill; 3-story brick; all improvements; I steam heat; corner 12-room property; southern exposure; porches; bay win dows; garage; in A 1 condition; nice back yard; drive alley in rear; 10 per 'cent, investment.: or will exchange on Cumberland County Farm. Apply, for j terms, etc.. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut j St., Harrisburg. Bell 2112 R. Rents ' collected. $2,200 WILL PURCHASE a frame ! house, with 7 rooms and bath, located II on Vernon street. Bell Realty Co., ! Bergner Building. j TWO HOUSES on Twenty-ninth (street, Penbrook, each with six rooms, j bath and attic lot, I.Bxlßo for I sale at $2,250 each. Bell Realty Co., I Bergner Building. FOR SALE—I7O7 N. 2nd St., Sistory : brick dwelling, 10 rooms and bath; lot ! 41x87. Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., j l Bergner Building. FOR SALE—No. 628 Muench street, three-story frame house, 8 rooms and bath, gas. furnace. Price reasonable. ■ Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. ' GREEN STREET PROPERTY,NEAR jMACLAY STREET FOR SALE at re •j duced prica and on easy terms lO ' ! rooms bath gas electric light f —steam heat. Bell Realty Co., Berg ' | ner Building. I FOR SALE, IN LEMOYNE Very 1 ! desirable* home; newly painted; 8- ' I room house; all improvements; extra • (large productive garden; screens fitted i jto all windows; awnings front and 1 rear. Price reasonable. Inquire 16 {Prospect street. Dial phone 4837. ! VERY attractive home. All itn i provements, large poultry house and one acre of ground, trolley passes i door, attractive price. Apply to J. K | Kipp, 2203 North Fourth. | FOR SALE Modern three-story i brick residence. Lot. . 25x162, with ■ double garage on rear. Apply on i j premises. 2041 North Second street. FOR SALE i S. Fifteenth Street, No. 222 52,400 : I will buy this modern, S-room frame I house. * It is in good repair, well lo ' cated and the price Is reasonable. Carnation Street, No. 1611 a 3- i story brick house, with all modern conveniences, front porch and side • entrance, for only $2,650, ' Miller Street, Nos. 1272 and 1274 Pair of 2H-story frame dwellings, ' with water and electric light, front porch and side entrance. .Lot, 40x100 1 ft. to 20 ft. street. The investment : will net 8 per cent. 1 Derry Street. No. 1603 B-room ' frame house, with bath. I>ot, 26x100 ; 1 ft. to 20 ft. street. Price, $3,100. • ! Lenox Street. No. 2027 Two-story i brick house, with steam heat and elec ■ trie light. I.ot, 50x100 ft. Owner leav ing city, offer wanted. , | Walnut Street, No. 1808 53,600 ' will buy this tine brick house, with 'all modern improvements and facing | j beautiful Reservoir Park. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board I FOR SALE Bargain to quick ! buyer. Sixteenth street. New Cumber , land, 2■/ -story brick and stucco house; all Improvements; about ■ acre, containing 60 bearing fruit trees, grape vines, raspberry bushes, currants and gooseberries. Poggession , given at once. A. W. Klalss, R. D., No. •1. CwiU) Hilt . - i 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 your ' | present one. And the better apart- : ' ments are always advretised, { j: ij '! I ] , |! !; I > ; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I FOR SALE Summer cottage, all ' i improvements, situated Overview. Pa.; j 15 cent car fare. Apply 1213 North j I Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. Tele-i | phone. Bell 947 M. HOUSES F'OR SALE NORTH FIFTH ST New S-room I ] brick: all improvements; side en-i trance; porches; hardwood lloors; pos session at once; in A 1 shape. Price.! $4,500. j Two 3-story bricks, on Vernon St.; j 19 rooms each. Price, $4,000. Easy ! i terms. ! 3-story brick, on Green St.; 9 rooms; jail improvements; in A 1 shape: pos- | \ session at once. Price, $3,800. Terms. , j 7-room brick, on Ross St.; all im- j provements; porches; possession soon. 1 | Price, I.'.juO. | 8-room brick, on Seneca St.; all im- j ! provements; possession soon. ! 7-room br\ck, on Ross St.; all im- I | provements; side yard. Apply for j price. 2H-story frame. Wallace St., $1,350. | I Corner Derry and Sylvan Terrace, ! $3,000. C. H. CORDER. 1190 Walnut St., Harrisburg. ; Bell 2412 R. FOR SALE—A large bask barn at | Middletown on the Aviation Field. Price exceedingly low for quick sale. .Building is about 92 ft. x6O ft. Ex- j i ceptionally fine timber. Make a bid. \ | Apply to D. A. Caley, Real Estate and I Insurance, Room 708 Kunkle Bldg.. I Bell 589. ! J. E. GIPPLE. -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING 1261 Market St Bell Phone 4259. I Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board j I FOR BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE j BUY ONE OF THESE I NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES | Located on North Second Street I i at Seneca stone construction— ! | 8 rooms 2 baths marble j i shower hardwood floors first | and second floors stone fire- ' ; place glass enclosed porch ! lot, 27x160 feet to Penn Street— I room for garden and garage. Convenient terms of payment may be arranged. Sample house open for inspection. C. L. LONG. Builder and Owner, Kunkel Building, Harrisburg. ' i__ BIG BARGAIN IN PENBROOK i : I REAL ESTATE 2736 Boas street. I I 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 , | town. M. J. Shcaffer, Agt., Penn street, Penbrook, Pa. I ! FOR SALE Two houses on ad . I joining lots, renting for $14.50 per : month. Will sell for $1,425.00. Room ito build another house on lot. Apply ' | Store, 1117 North Third. • j FOR SALE Cottage partly fur t! nished. Garage, garden, fruits, flow- I ers and berries. Gas water and im ' j provements. Convenient for business -1 men. About 200 yards from ten-min i ute trolley service —5c fare. Inquire 1! Keller's Drug Store, 405 Market . | street. ■ i FOR SALE Two frame dwelling I | houses, 320 and 322 South Fourth . ' street 6 rooms bath large I back yard newly painted. Apply I 316 South Fourth street. Steelton. Pa. J FOP. 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 ' '' . I REAL ESTATE FOR KENT | ' 1818 NORTH THIRD STREET— De i sirable tenant with reference. Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. 1015 NORTH FRONT ll rooms 2 baths steam heat immediate ) possession. Communicate with Mrs. . D. E. Disrnukes. Bell 672J, 1569 J. . i ! FOR RENT April 1, 1720 State . [street, $40.00; 9 rooms and bath; steam i ' heat and all improvements. Very de . J sirable' location. A. S. Miller, Eigh- I teenth and. State streets. " I HOUSE FOR RENT, 1509 NORTH II SECOND ST. Southern exposure; i I hot water heat. Possession April 1. > I Apply to Al. K. Thomas, East End ißank. ]; REAL ESTATE—Por Sale or Rent , HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth . and Curtln streets. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second. Bell phone 307 J. > OFFICES AND STOREROOMS I FO* RENT ! Storeroom, 504 Market street. Storerooms, 248 and 252 Hamilton i street $12.00 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, CHAS. ADLER. j 1002 N. THIRD STREET. I i Member HarrlsbuVs Real Estate Board I : 5= I'AKMS ) I BARGAIN IN SMALL FARM 6- i acre farm in good state of cultiva t tion good buildings about 1,000 . bearing fruit trees quantities of i berries and grapes. Only ten .miles • from Harrisburg. Price, $2,200. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street.^ I FARMS j 7-ACRE FAKM, within 4 miles of : Harrisburg, along State Road. New I bungalow. Will trade l'or city prop erty. 11. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir teenth street. FARMS WANTED j I will sell your I-'arm anywhere, j any kind, so the price is right. No jsale. no charge. C. H. Corder, 1190 I Walnut St., Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. ' 50 ACRES MOUNTAIN LAND KOli j < SALE Known as the Singer Tract, i I near Singerville Station. 1 mile east of Dauphin. Price, $6 per acre. C. B. CARE, 409 Market Street. Harrisburg, FARM FOR SALE I 67 ACRES 4 miles N. E. of the city (Harrisburg). 1 mile north of L I trolley and State Road. All buildings !in good condition. This Farm has had I two owners in 50 years, and both Farmers —made and saved a heap of— -1 not hay only, but money, too. Very good, reliable land. After you have j examined this Farm, you will concur with me when 1 say this is the best I Farm for the dollars so close to liar ! risburg. Price, $6,000. Will help I linance it. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. C. B. CARE, Care's Grocery. Dingles town: 409 Market street. Harrisburg. FOR SALE 5-acre Fruit and Truck Farm, 4 miles west Harrisburg, in Cumberland County; new 7-rooin house, bungalow style; steam heat; electric lights; largo porch; tine water; all kinds fruit and berries; 1 acre woodland; tenant house. 7 rooms; bank barn; chicken i house; land all southern exposure, in high state of cultivation; tine view; ; close to large creek; line tishing.and [boating; buildings in A 1 shape; house 'now vacant; possession at once. Cheap !to quick buyer. Terms easy. SI,OOO down, balance easy payments. C. H. ■Corder, 1190 Walnut St., Harrisburg. I Bell 2412 R. | FOR SALE Fruit Farm, 52 acres. Within reach of Harrisburg markets. I Close to State Road. Special price for [quick sale. D. A. Caley, Real Estate land Insurance, Room 708 Kuukel [ Hidg, Bell 689. 1 SMALL FARMS FOR SALE j Possession at once. 3-4-8-9-15-41-70- ! 80-115 and 200-acre Farms all for sale cheap. Some very easy terms. Apply at once. C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. i- 1 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ! FOR SALE, CHEAP 575.00 cornet. ' Fsed only six months. For particulars ' and to examine instrument, call at j Haines' Shoe Store, 1249 Market i street. FOR SALE Bedroom furniture, hall rack, porch chairs, rugs, baby carriage, etc. Call at 1726 North Sec ond street, 8 to 12, or evenings. FOR SALE One typewriter desk, lin good condition. Apply 2120 Chest- J nut street. ! THREE RABBIT HOUND PUPS FOR ; \LE Fine stock. $3.00 for males. ' \Vm. K. Wittier, 1822 North street, j Harrisburg. I FOR SALE One counter, glass show case, for sale at a bargain, ln ! quire YOHN BROS, 8 North Market I Square. 1 FOR SALE —Pocket Billiards Par ' I lor, fully equipped, doing good busi- I I ness. Will explain reason to buyer I for selling. W. H. Heffley, Duncan p | lion. Pa. UPRIGHT PIANO, slightly used, in excellent condition. For price and I inspection apply at premises. 209 1 South Front street, Harrisburg, Pa, I Rell phono 323 W. • BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS $lO 00 up. Reasonable terms for traded and rebuilt typewriters all ' makes bought —sold —rented and ex j changed. Geo. P. Tillotson. 205 Locust ;} atreet. ; FOR SALE, at Gable's 111-117 \ South Second street, Lawn Fence, [Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting, j Building Hardware, Plaster Board, ] Upson Fall Board, Cotnpo-Board, 1 Doors, Saoh, Shutters, Mouldings, ; Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. i FOR SALE One second-hand steam boiler —capacity, 2,200 ft. In i good condition and a bargain. M. H. BAKER & Co., Heating and Plumbing Contractors, J330 Derry St. Both Phones. ■' FOR SALE Unredeemed watches : and diamonds at prices lower than • can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARON3ON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker, , ! 422 Market Street. !. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furnitures bought and ■ sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call . Bell 138111 or Dial 5847, or drop a pos , tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street. . Will call, city or country. CASH PAID for Books, Novels and . Magazines. Aurand's 925 N. Third St. ! HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all ' kinds of erupt* barrels and junk. Call ! Bell phone 4275. B. A brains & Son, 824-832 North Seventh street. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. , High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. . CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE— " Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad • atreet. Bell phone 2360. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers | for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt. WANTED We buy and sell all kinds of disc graphaphone records. N. Brenner, Pawnbroker and Jeweler, I 1315 North Third street. BUSINESS OPrORTUNfftES DRUG STORE • Elegant location; good possibilities I for increased business; fine opportu- E nity for young man wishing to "start i in" for himself. Bargain price. Call on C. M. McNAUGHTON, > Care of Herman & Co., Market Square. BUSINESS OPI'OKTUX I'MKS RESTAURANT The ouly restau rant, together with cigars, tobacco and candy, doing an excellent busi ness in a town of 2,000 population; very good reasons for selling, which will be fully explained, to all cor respondents. R., 7137, care of Tele graphy BUSINESS LOCATION TAILORS Splendid location for high-class Tailoring establishment with valet privileges of hotel—store room In new Penn-Harris Hotel. Mil ler Brothers & Co., Locust and Court Sts. POOL ROOM Doing a Rood busi ness. Consists of 3 tables and all | equipment; two show cases, one wall i i case, cash register, ten chairs and j i stock. Call for particulars. A. P. DORANZ, 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. I | Member llarrisburg Real Estate Board ■ BUSINESS PERSONALS . RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED I Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, 35c I doz.; old style. 25c each. Gorgas Drug I Store, formerly at lleury Gilbert and | Sons. ; Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers | for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. RELIABLE I ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP, GENERAL REPAIRING 1303 N. SIXTH ST.. i BELL 3995. DIAL 5854 j QUININE —Look out for that grippe 1 feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OIJR LAXATIVE 1 PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. Money to Loan WHEN YOU NEED MONET To meet immediate necessities, always; consult this reliable, licensed .bonded institution chartered under Penua. j ! laws and financed by local people in ; 1909 to save borrowers from extortion. I Co-operative Loan & Investment Co.J 204 Chestnut Street We sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate I ! security in any amounts and upon any j terms to suit borrowers. Address P. O. I I Box 174. Harris burg. Pa. ! MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES j I On furniture, real estate and endorsed 1 ! notes. Licensed by the State and un- j ! der the supervision of the Banking 1 Department. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., 3 North Alurket Square, Established 1904 I WE LEND MONEY in compliance i with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu i als in need of ready cash; small loans | a specialty; business confidential; payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates in city. 1 PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street, ! i Musical i ■ IP your Talking Machine needs re '■ i pairs. Just call Bell phono 3242 J. An < ' expert will be ut your service at once, i Or bring machine to 1213 North Third . | street. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED • by a skilled tuner only. Oyler'a, 14 South E'ourth street. , TALKING MACHINES promptly and . carefully repaired by an expert only. [ OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds repaired py an eXtfert. All work' . promptly done and guaranteed. Call . Bell 2804R or 1604 Howard avenue. llaulinj; and Moving AUTO HAULING Local or long ; distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 Capital street. Both phones. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST i EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby ;' towns with auto trucks. Only ex : ! perienced and careful drivers. Call I Bell 3320, or Dial 2265. j WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or ' ' team. Ov anywhere. Rates Keason . able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 44a | Broad street. j Where to Dine Well i STOUFFER'o RESTAURANT. . | Home ccoking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies in sepa ' | ratq.diningroom. ' | Storage , I STORAGI3 —Fireproof and non-flre proof warehouses. Private rooms tor , 1 househofd goods, $2 a month up. Har risburg Storage Co., 437-4 45 S. 2nd at \— „ I STORAGE —419 Broad street, houae " hold goods,merchandise. Private rooms " i sl-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. D. _ ! Cooper & Co. Both phones. ! STORAGE —ln brick building, rear " ■ 408 Market. Household goods In cieau. ; i private rooms. Reasonable rateak P. j ! G. Diener. 408 Market street. Undertakers WILLIAM PAGE. . ! Funeral Director and Embalmer, , 630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. . Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. L SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, , 1312 Derry St. BELL 1966. DIAL 218 S. ' RUDOLPH K. SPICER. ' Funeral Director and Embalmer, 611 North Second Street. Bell 253. Dial 3145. j PAINTING 1 THE SUREST WAY Not to fail to make your roof water tight is to use HITE'S ELASTIC. Sold by Auc tioneer Hite, 902 Market. Cleaners nn<l Dyers [ SAVIJ your clothes. Get them clean ed, pressed, dyed or repaired at Good man's, 1306% North Sixth St. We do it right. Phones. Call and deliver. : EGGERTS CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS, 1245 MARKET KJ. "rfATIS FACT ION (if A R ANTRKD." 1 BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER. I AUTOMOBILES ' 1 USED CAR BARGAINS 1916 Maxwell Touring Car 1 1917 Maxwell Touring Car 1 Overland Roadster Chandler Touring Car Exceptional Prices. t ANDREW REDMOND, B Third and Reily Sts. Both Phones. - : ' 1 FOR SALE ~ Four-cylinder Oldsmobile, In 1 fine shape. " • 128 PAXTANG AVENUE, ; Paxtang, Pa. Bell Phone 2463 J. 1 EVERETT 30 Touring Car, in A 1 shape—new tires. A bargain for 8 9250. A. Schlffman, 1021 Market. t FOR SALE, CHEAP One Stanley Steamer. Can 4>e seen nv time after 7 oVlock P. M. KeDer, South avenue, - Enola, Pa. ... jflj wa I l-U-l - J_ AUTOMOBILES j OVERLAND 5-passenger, No. 69, v for Bale; in first-class condition, with J sundries attachment; has been well n taken care of; bargain for some one; ii price, S3OO. W. Rlarzolf, 417 Broad n street. A r SPECIAL PRICES on Sterl- ing Cord Tires this week only, b Marker's, 1006 Market street. J HUPMOBILE 20, ROADSTER ln r excellent shape. A bargain to quick q buyer. ? I Pullman Speedster, Roadster type; r IAI shape. AVill be sold at a bargain. I Ford Touring; recently overhauled; r 1 a bargain for $250. A. SCHIFFMAN. 1021 Market „ I J BUICK lOl4 Roadster, in good ~ condition. Bargain for quick buyer. Call Bell 2916 J. FORD Touring Cars and Boadsters. t All late models in first-class condi- ~ tion. Every car guaranteed. Call at ' 322 Blackberry street. FOR SALE Overland Delivery. _ j Model 83, Panel body. New tires., A ' i bargain to quick buyer for S3OO. A. j SchifTman, 1021 Market street. | FOR SALE Five-passenger tour i lng car in line condition; good tires. 1 I 30-11.-P. A very dependable car. See ! Owner, 1828 Park street. ' ! ( j ONE CHALMERS 6-cylinder car I ( for sale, in good condition, with two ( extra tires and tubes. M. F. Alleman, Royalton, Pa. ( 1915 FORD TOURING CAR for sale, $250. Perfect running order. F. R. llorst, Linglestown, 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 I you. Wo have a man for either 4, 6 < land S-cylinder motors, v REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO, 1917 North Third Street. , EXIDE BATTERY~SERVICE |! i All makes of batteries recharged 1 and repaired; work guaranteed. )' I Auto repairing; electrical work a I' ! specialty, 1 I EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO. I llth and Mulberry Sts. t 1 -| I AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ' i I ' I' Special Price on Kelly Springfield Tires. 30x3 Plain $16.78 31x4 Kant Slip $34.52 32x3% " " $28.56 32x4 " " $35.64 33x4 " " $36.72 |, 1 Special on Fislc Tires 36x4 Non Skid $32.56 I 35x4% " $35.48 32x4 " " $22.88 Special on Goodyear Tires 4-33x4 Plain, $15.00 H. F. ESTERBROOK. | Dial 4990. 912 N. Third St FOR SALE Maxwell, 1817 Model I —run SOO miles. The price is attrac ! tlve. Address R„ 7319, care of Tele- ' j graph, or Bell phone 203. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and Bosch high' tension, Elsmann, Dixey, I I Splitdorf. Mea, Remy and different ! > makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. I SchifTman. 1021 Market street. Bel. ; | 3633. ■ FOR SALE Maxwell Roadster. Two new extra tires. Fine running order. Price, $240.00. Inquire Lingles- 1 1 town Shirt Factory. • USED CAR BARGAINS" Overland Roadster. 1916, ; Cadillac Touring, 1914. Willys Utility 1-ton truck. | 1006 Market St. Dial phone 3786. FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road -1 ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage, 82 | South Cameron street. ' I FOR SALE Ford delivery car, 1 ' I Ford touring car, 1 Jackson touring ■ ! car, 1 12-cylinder Enger touring car, 11 1 Chalmers touring car. Cars will be ! sold at bargain to quick buyer. Hoff • i man's Garage, Seventh and Camp ' streets. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers. iln any condition. See nie before sac ! rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto -I Wrecking. A. SchifTman. 1021 Market | street. Bell 3633. GARAGES :! ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS GET YOUR CAR OVERHAULED by . expert mechanics. We sell Ajax and ■ Kelley-Springiield Tires. Give us a . chance. Federick's Garage, Rayfield 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 ; street. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Munech street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful | drivers; open day and night Bell ] 4564. : MOTORCYCLES AXI> BlCYfir.ttH j WE BUY old bicycles! coaster | brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990. . Esterbrook. BICYCLES. j New and rebuilt bicycles at very at -1 tractive prices; guaranteed repalr : j ing; come here and get a square deal H. F. ESTERBROOK. 912 N. Third Street 1 Dial 4990. 100 BICYCLES We will buy 100 SECOND-HAND " BICYCLES for CASH. We also buy - FRAMES, COASTER BRAKES and " ANY PARTS OF BICYCLES. We will also buy SECOND-HAND " MOTORCYCLES or PARTS. \ See us for BARGAINS in BICYCLES and MOTORCYCLES. GUARANTEED REPAIRING. TRADE HERE—SAVE MONEY. C. A. SPRENKLE, Cycle and Auto Supply Co., 107 Market St. l "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 SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND PUBLIC SALE WHAT HAVE YOU FOR SALE? What do you want to buy? I am at your service. AUCTIONEER HITE. 902 Market. - I LKG \I \OTICES 1 i_ r ! KEYSTONE DIVISION. NO. 47, L. A. to O. R. C., will meet April 3, at ' 1:30, to practice. Light refreshments v wjll .he s.erypd. A'l members are urged r to be present. Signed by the Presl • dent „ .. ... LEGAL NOTICES PRIMARY ELECTION In accordance with law particularly with the Acts of Assembly approved July 12 and July 24. 1913, respectively, notice is hereby given that the follow ing officers are to be voted for at Pri mary Election to be hold Tuesday. May 21. 1918. Petitions of candidates for party officers must be filed Before 6 o'clock P. M„ Tuesday. April 20. 1918. in the office of the County Com missioners. Following is a list of officers to be nominated at the Primary Election and to be voted for at the General Election to be held November 5, 1918: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of Internal Affairs, One Judge of the Superior Court, Four Representatives in Congress-at- Large, One Representative in Congress (lsth District), Two Representatives in the General Assembly (Ist District), Two Representatives in the General Assembly (2nd District). Following is a list of party officers to bd elected at the ensuing Primary Election: . _ .... . _ . Two persons by each Political Party for State Committee. One person in each Election District for Republican County Committee. Three persons in each Election Dis trict in the City of Harrisburg for City Republican Committee, One person in each Election District for Democratic County Committee, Two persons in each Election District for Washington Party County Com mittee, t One person for Political Chairman, One person for Recording' Secretary, , One person for Financial Secretary One person Treasurer of the Socialist C. C. CUMBLER. HENRY M. STINE, 11. C. WELLS, Commissioners of Dauphin County. E. H. FISHER, Clerk. ' Harrisburg. Pa., March 26, 1918. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that appli cation has been made to The Public Service Commission of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of the Public Service Com pany Law, by The Pennsylvania Rail road Company for a Certificate of Public Convenience evidencing the Commission's requisite approval ot the construction, operation and main tenance of one additional track, at grade, by the extension of an existing siding track across the public highway known as Elliott Street at a point ■ southwest of Cameron Street in the I City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. A public hearing upon this applica tion will be held in the rooms of the i Cof..mission at Harrisburg on the ' llth day of April, 1918, at 9:30 A. M., when and where all persons in inter | est may appear and be heard if they so desire. C. H. BERGNER. J. E. B. CUNNINGHAM, SPENCER GILBERT NAUMAN. Solicitors, P. R. R. Co. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 512, Sep tember Term, 1917 ln Divorce — Celia A. Johnson vs. Charles E. Johnson. To Charles E. Johnson, Respondent: YOU will please take notice that the above-stated action in divorce, in which you are named as respondent, will be heard in the Court House, at Harrisburg, Pa., on Monday, April 15, 1918, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as the case can be reached, at which time and place you can attend and defend if you see fit so to do. HENRY E. FOX, Attorney for Libellant. Harrisburg, Pa., March 26, 1918. MY WIFE, Catharine E. Myers, having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by her. (Signed) M. L. MYERS. 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. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania No. 3556, in Bank ruptcy ln re, CHARLES F. MOT TER, Bankrupt. TO THE HONORABLE CHARLES B. WITMER, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Charles F. Motter, of Harrisburg, in the County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, in said district, respect fully represents: That on the 19th day of November, last past, he was duly adjudged a bankrupt under the Acts of Congress relating to Bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property, and rights of property, and has fully com plied with all the requirements of said Acts and of the order of the Court touching his bankruptcy. WHEREFORE HE PRAYS, that he mav be decreed by the Court to have a 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 19th day of Marcfy A. D. 1918. CHARLES F. MOTTER, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON Middle District of Pennsylvania, ss: On this 21st day of March, A. D. 1918, on reading the foregoing peti tion, it is ORDKREB BY THE COURT, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 23d 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 thai all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said 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 mail to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS, the Hon. Charles B. Witnier, Judge of said (Seal of Court. and the Seal the Court) thereof, at Scranton, in said District this 21st da.v of March, ,A. D. 1918. G. C. SCHEUER, Clerk. AUDITOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, who has been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to audit the account filed In the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County, in the es tate of Levi Hocker, late of Swatara Township, deceased, and make dis tribution to those legally entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his appointment on the 13th day of April. 1918, at the Law Library in the Court 'House, Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons in terested may attend and be heard if they see fit. MICHAEL E. STROUP, Auditor. m' "* NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Jane Long, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa, de ceased. Having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to makf immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment, to CLARENCE M. SIGLER, Exeeutor. CHARLES C. STROH, Attorney. 15
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