14 WANT ADS ARE "SUM CUTS," ACCOMPLISHING QUICK RESULTS fDeatbs I.AVMAN Maggie June, wile of Charles 15. I.ayman. died on Friday, April 5, 1918, at her late residence, 2570 Lexington street, aged 58 years. Funeral services Monday afternoon, at - , o'clock, from Fifth Street Methodist Church. Relatives and friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Interment in Paxtang Cemetery. ri'i'l'EßS On Friday, April 5, 1918, ! William Peters, of -7 Court avenue. | Private funeral services on Mon day, at 2 o'clock, from the above J address. Burial in Harrisburg j Cemetery. | SAL'I. Thursday morning. April 1, j 1918, Arlan Luther Haul, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. I>. Saul, died at the home of his parents, -6 South Sev- | entcenth street, affed 1" years, J j months and 20 days. Funeral servicses will be held at i above address Sunday evening, at :30 o'clock. Burial at Hamburg. . Pa., on Monday. The relatives and j friends are invited to attend with- ( out further notice. j MfOI'H uii April 1918. Edward j Gayman Shcpe, of White Hill, aged| 7 0 years. Brief services Sunday morning, at j 9:15 o'clock, from the residence of j liis son, Dr. Samuel Z. Shope, 619 North Tfrird street. Further sel'- ) vices at 11 o'clock in the Mennonite j Church, Slate Hill, south of Shire- i inanstown. Interment in Slate Hill Cemetery. Relatives and friends < invited to attend without further ; notice. Kindly omit fldwers. Lancaster papers, please copy. IX MEMORIAM IX memoriam of Mr. Karl Geohr- j ingrer. who died April 6, ll(i. Once our home was bright and happy, ; But grim death broke every cord. j But 1 have that full assurance. You have won that great reward. I Two years have sadly llown, To me it's still a dream. Cod ealleth him, it was His will. But in my heart he liveth still. . I. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. J " : i INSTRUCTIONS BUSINESS EDUCATION The ! SCHOOL OF RESULTS the OLDEST | and BEST RECOGNIZED LEADER —the ACCREDITED INSTITUTION invites you to investigate its claims, and solicits your patronage upon the oasis of what it HAS done and is NOW doing. School of Commerce and Harrisburg Business College, Troup Building, 15 South Market Square, i liotli phones.' INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg j shorthand. Typewriting, English ; l'Ookkeeping, Penmanship, Arith., etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR i Enter any time. Bell 694 R. ! iIH OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL, I 1-1 MUt. St. Clias. R. Beckle.v, Prin. Merle E. Keller, Bus. Mgr. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Prudential insurance policy I and book bearing name of Lewis W. Arnold. On Market Square or Black berry Avenue. Finder please return to this office. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Three extra men fori out one week to work in ware house. Witman Bros., 40 North Tenth ■ -treet. OPPORTUNITY Young men, about the age of 19 years, to deceive special j mechanical training, paying good wages with additional > premium while learning. Applicants must furnish satisfactory references. / Apply to E. D. Thomas, ELLIOTT-FISHER CO., Harrisburg, Pa. ___ i WANTED, WATCHMAN Man for I watchman. $ll.OO per week. One) with some experience preferred. Sani tary Family Washing Co.. Sixteenth j and Elm streets. WANTED An upstairs man. Ap- ' ply Hotel Columbus, after 10 A. M. CHAUFFEUR WANTED—For Rco ear. Apply at 16 North Seventeenth ' street. WANTED— Barber, lilst-class. for Saturdays. Best price. Sec Cassell, 1414 Regina street. WANTED An experienced de livery man to drive Ford and Cadil lac car. Apply S. S. l'omeroy. Market Square Grocer. WANTED Two bright, active boys, over 16 years of age, as proof and copy boys. Apply 11. A. Fry, i 'omposingroom, Harrisburg Tele- I'elegra ph. WANTED Strong, young man, :ihout IN years of age. Good opening for ambitious .and willing worker. Excellent opportunity for advance ment. Apply Firestone Tire and Rub ber Company, 210 North Second street. LASTING MACHINE OPERATOR WANTED, AT ONCE Devinc & Vungel Shoe Mfg. Co., Sixteenth and State streets. WANTED Two coatmakers. Ap ply Steelton Store Co., Steelton, Pa. MAN —To clean windows. Cail Harrisburg Auto Co., Fourth and lvcl ker. STENOGRAPHER 25 years of age, or older, for construction office. Apply H. KOPPERS CO., Coke Oven Watch Box, Steelton, Pa.. Or Phone. Steelton 68. SEVERAL canvassers with news paper or similar experience. Perma nent work for those who make good. Apply K., 7120, care of Telegraph. 14-ACRE FARM Immediate Possession >2 Miles South of Lewisberry.; Level Ironstone Soil. Six-room house in fairly! good condition: one-room summer „house, well and clatern. Frame 1 bank barn, hog pen. chicken house./ 1H tons of hay, 150 sheaves of' <; fodder, 1 ton of straw, some imple- I ments, harness, etc. $1350 Miller Brothers &Co. j: ; Member Hk. Real Katate Board I .octant aad Cow rt Streets I • SATURDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG fTELEGRAPH APRIL 6, 1918?. ! HELP WANTED—MALE ) MEN —Age 17 to 45. Experience j unnecessary. Travel; make secret in-' vestigations, reports. Salaries; ex penses. American Foreign Detec- j tive Agency, 6u;:. St. Louis. WANTED By the Owls, men of] ability to take charge of states, to obtain members, employ deputies and | establish lodges, strictly on cotnmis- j sion. Exceptionally good opportunity j for men with ability. No salary and expenses loafers desired. THE OWLS, South Bend, Ind. | ). STATION BAGGAGEMEN ; i The Pennsylvania Railroad . I Company need Station Baggage | men to handle U. S. mail, bag- i j gage and milk. Steady inside , ' work and good wages. A good place for men 40 to 50 years of age. Apply to 11. A. WOLFLEY, Baggage Agent, ' j, I Harrisburg Passenger Station. j, 1 WILL PAY any honest man up t6 J I s.">(> monthly for part of spare time. INo canvassing. No capital. Write | to-day. Yoorhics, D'esk 155, Omaha, , j Nchr. ' ! LABORERS !; i AND j'J CARPENTERS !< WANTED AT ONCE ON GOVERNMENT WORK I' NEAR MIDDLETOWN < 1 1 Permanent work i i and good wages. |s j Carpenters 62% c an hour. ji Laborers 35c an hour. ' i j Time and half time for over.- j< time. i - I Double time for Sundays, j Report at once, ready for work. ■ Apply at office, Jednota Lane, I I between Highspire and Middle- ' I town. I I JAMES BLACK MASONRY AND '- CONSTRUCTION CO. J: ii i j| | WANTED Young man. about 18 ( j years of age, to assist in store. Good L ! opportunity for advancement. Apply] j W 1.. Forry, 42 North Third street. i, MEN WOMEN to raise Belgian]' Hares for us. We pay you $6 pair. t_ Use cellar, backyard, etc. Postal I brings catalog. United Food Associ-j: ation. 304 W. 48th St., New York. J OFFICE BOY. Apply 204 Locust !! street. Gannett. Seely & Fleming. !J i WANTED Men of neat appear- i" |anee, 50 to 55 years of age, for light,!, i pleasant, indoor work. Work easy to | j learn. After several days' instruc- i; 'tions, can earn from $2.50 to $3.00 and over per day. Paid while learning. I • Apply in person at Superintendent's l , Office. Moorhead Knitting Co., Cam- | . • eron and Walnut streets. j. WANTED Manager chef cook, in j , 'first-class restaurant in Washington. ! j Good pay. You hire own assistant. Write, giving full particulars. No }J i triflers need apply. Post Cafe, 1301 E{ i street, Washington. GOOD TAILOR WANTED Steady : position to right party. Apply 1 . Sell am pan, Tailor, Third and Reily | streets. A LARGE food coucern, operating j j in Pennsylvania, has opening for 101 men 25 to 45 years of age. to intro duce our products on the advanced j premium plan. Excellent proposition.. Steady employment, with drawing ac-{ count. Call, for interview, 4:30 to 6| I P. M„ at 269 Broad street. I, j 1 WANTED Man to repair bicycles. ; \ Call on Esterbrook, 912 North Third j j street. | SHELL OPERATORS WANTED : lOn 4.-7-Inch and 5-inch shells. Piece-) I work. Guarantee 40c per hour. Timet. 1 and half over eight hours. Can make i j big money. Best shop conditions. ! i Address C. \V.. care of Telegraph Of- | i lice. ! WANTED Bright boy over 16.! ! to work in stock room. Apply Devine- I Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co.. Sixteenth and I State. j EXCELLENT OPENI.NG for experi- ' eiiced salesman to make permanent jccnnection with old-established con- > I cern. Salary and commission. Bond | required. Address 7124. care of i ' Telegraph. j i WANTED Reliable deliverymen. I | Good chance for advancement to right | men. American Express Co., 17 South Third street. FACTORY WORK Several young men; also two or three middle-aged men ! wanted If or light work around factory. Apply immediately to Mr. Fritz. JACKSON MANUFACTURING CO., Fourth and Boyd Streets. 'I ' ' | MEN WANTED to load stone, 29 cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax -1 tang. ! | FREIGHT TRUCKERS WANTED l! Fifty whit# or colored able-bodied I men wanted for trucking freight j | (piecework basis) at the i DIVISION STREET TRANSFER, ! PENNA. RAILROAD 1 Must bo able to read and write. | 1 Take Rockvllle or Fourth street car I to Division street. Apply in person to J. W. DENNIS, Agent. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Young lady for general office work. One having knowledge of typewriting preferred. Ap- j ply by letter to I j UNITED ICE AND COAL CO., Forster and Cowden Sts. ! WANTED A girl for general ; | housework. No washing or Ironing. ■ I Apply 1819 North Second. ! WANTED Respectable woman to j keep house in private family. Com plete charge. Good home for right ' | party. Address Box M. 7069, care of <; | Telegraph. iff ' SALESLADIES ! Experienced wanted, at once. ]; ' Apply to JL j KAUFMAN S UNDERSELLING STORE ! WANTED One apprentice. Apply •v 27 South Second street. HELP WANTED—FEMALE „ J STENOGRAPHER Female, wanted for depart- i i ment store; one with general office experience wanted. Ad dress, stating age, reference and salary wanted, to P. O. BOX 87. Harrisburg, Pa. WOMEN TO SEW We give work i and send goods prepaid to your house; I steady work; reply envelope for prices ■ we pay. Universal Co., Dept. 7, Wal- j nut street. Philadelphia, Pa. r . WANTED Ten bright, capable j women to travel, demonstrate and j sell dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 pel ; week. Railroad fare paid. Weekly advance for traveling expenses. Ad- ; dress, at once, Goodrich Drug Com-I pany. Dept. 720, Omaha. Nebr. WRITE THE WORDS FOR A SONG ! We write music and guarantee pub- j lisher's acceptance. Submit poems on j war. love or any subject. Chester i Music Co.. 538 South Dearborn, Suite j 1568. Chicago. TYPIST to do billing and general j office work. Experience not essen tial, if applicant is quick to learn. I Permanent position and good opportu- ' nity to right party. Address 1., 7116. , care of Telegraph. WANTED Bright. energetic, ' 1 young lady, with umbition as a I writer; one with newspaper experi- ; ence, high school or college eduea- 1 tion preferred. Ability to use type- ; - writer desirable, but not essential. Splendid opportunity for advance-l, ment. Give details and salary ex-I j pected in tirst letter. Address A., 7117, !< care of Telegraph. I, WANTES ;J Several bright girls. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL. • j I HIGH-CLASS business concern de- j; sires competent stenographer, with | executive ability and knowledge of i. business methods. Proper party Willi have pleasant work and be paid sal- I, ary commensurate, with their ability. |; Address J., 7119, care of Telegraph. ' GIRL Over 21 years of age, to)) work in confectionery store. No Sunday work. Apply Messimer's, Third street, at Briggs. CHRISTIAN white girl, capable and;" industrious, for general housework in i small family. A good, comfortable I. home for right person. Reference j required. Address W., 7040, care ( of [, Telegraph. WANTED Reliable girl to work !j in shop where type is used. Hours, j" sA.M.toS P. M. One-half day 11 Saturday. Apply 130 Locust street. j INSPECTORS AND FOLDERS |" WANTED Apply Shearer Manufac-j. Hiring Co., 308 Hamilton street. YOUNG LADY office assistant.!' Some knowledge of typewriting pre- j" l'erred- One day school privilege. Ap- , ,ply Room 408 Trustee Building. GIRLS Several inexperienced | girls wanted for permanent position. " Apply Harrisburg Bag & Box Co., 1550 ' ! Vernon street. EXPERIENCED and refined dining, j 'room girl wanted. Apply Manhattau j Restaurant, 317 Market street. WANTED I Sewing Machine operators to make I I ladies' and children's wear. Also fold- r | ers and trimmers. Easy work, and i best pay. Learners paid while learn- j > ing. $7 guaranteed the third consecu- I i tive week of learning. After that I piecework. HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., New Up-to-date Factory, Sixth and Herr Streets. ! SALESMEN WANTED j TRAVELING SALESMAN I Permanent position to one who can I' I prove he is a producer'; must not be ! [experienced if willing to learn staple [line. Our home remedies, toilet goods, I etc. Regular customers to call on. Liberal commission. Call, or write, ' I for particulars. |2l 4 SOUTH THIRTEENTH St., CITY - . I I WANTED, SALESMAN By one I I of the largest concerns in U. S. Sales- ! I man not subject to draft to cover ' ! Eastern Pennsylvania and neprby ter-| | ritory. Advertising Campaign sup- j plies leads. Earnings in commissions I run several hundred per month. Ex penses paid while training. Address! B. E. Harris, G. S. M., Monroe Bldg., I Chicago. SIDE LINE MEN lf you want a real one, write us quick. One order I a day pays you $5.00 to SIO.OO. No I samples to carry. Something new. Cantield Mfg. Co., 4003 Broadway, Chi cago, 111. j WANTED Live wire specialty I salesmen, of good character. Salary, expenses and liberal commission. | Splendid opportunity to make big | money. Bond and references rcquir- | ed. The Polhamus Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana. I WANTED A traveling salesman to sell a general line of hardware in territory west of Harrisburg. Must furnish references. Apply to Ileilly Bros. & Raub, Lancaster, Pa. AGENTS WANTED j AGENTS —We have big seller in 1 | Ideal Steak Tenderer and Vegetable j Chopper. Makes chuck steak tender as porterhouse. Samples free. Dept. Q., -Tyler Mfg. Co., Muncie, Ind. I i ! SICK OR SILLY Not us, but we j j let you collect the money and keep ' it all. Ours comes later. Wonder ! I Burner. Dept. 9, Columbus. Ohio. | 1 EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY i j Have you friends? Mdh and women wanted to sell guaranteed RAIN- I COATS. Big advance profits. Wilson j made $203 in one month; Miss Jones. $142. Sample outfit free. Quality Raincoat Co., 102-M, Fifth Avenue. N. Y. S6O WEEKLY and automobile fur ! nished men everywhere placing samples wonderful new automobile fuel product with car owners. 3c worth equals gallon of gasoline. Out fit furnished free. L. Ballwey, A-631, Station F, Louisville. Ky. AGENTS 5500.00 per month sell ing Stransky's new improved vapor izer for Ford Cars. Saves 25 per cent, to 50 per cent, of gasoline; greatest seller on earth; no drilling of tapping necessary. , Money-back guarantee. One sample and particulars free. J. A. Stransky. Pukwana, S. Dak. MEN AND WOMEN Make Big • Money Free Samples and Catalogs. I World's greatest specialties, including . New National and Military goods. Cruver Co.. Jackson and Campbell, - Chicago. . "PERSHING IN FRANCE. BERLIN t OR BUST." Patriotic picture with r punch. Sample free. People's Mfg., Station D, Chicago. j IIELP WANTED—MaIe and Female ! MEN-WOMEN WANTED for Gov ' ernment war positions. Thousands I needed immediately. Good salaries; permanent employment: liberal vaca i tions: other advantages. We prepare you and you secure a position or we refund your money. Ask for booklet ■ "QK." free to citizens. Washington ' Civil Service School. 117. Marden Building, Washington. • ■ 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 advrctised. HELP WANTED —MuIe and Female U. S. GOVERNMENT wants thou sands clerks at Washington, immedi ately, for war preparatory work, SIOO month. Quick increase. Men women 18 or over. 7-hour day. 30 days' vacation. Easy clerical work. Common education sufficient. Your country needs you. Help her and live in Washington during these stirring war times. Write immediately for free list positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 407-D, ' Rochester. MEN-WOMEN ,18 or over, needed for Government war jobs. Thousands clerks wanted, SIOO month. American institute. Dept. G-796, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Middle-aged couple to 1 take charge of an apartment house 11 on river front. Good wages and use 11 of four-room apartment t\ith batll. j t References required. Address E., 7122,)! care of Telegraph. j- SITCA'riOXS WANTED— FemaIe j! WANTED A middle-aged woman |- would like to have dressmaking to do at home. Apply 1713 Walnut' i street, or Bell phone 1503 J. WANTED Woman would like to have small washing to do at home. I- Apply at 1711 North street. WANTED A girl 13, would like! work around the house between school hours. Apply 1711 North ■ street. DAY'S WORK Middle-aged wo man desires Housework by the day; can furnish reference. Call at 1426 ■ Wyeth avenue. HOUSEWORK Colored girl, 17 ] years of age, wants cleaning or day's j work of any kind. Call, or address, 14 it Deny street. W'ASHING Whiti woman desires washing to do at home; men's wash ing preferred. Call at 40 North Twelfth street. Bell phone 1077J.. i WANTED —By an experienced wo man. a position us pastry cook or gen jeral cooking in a private family. • Wages. $8 to $lO week. Address R. IF. D., NO. 1, Mechanicsburg, Pa., care of Mrs. E. Speck. ROOMS FOK KENT ' j TWO large, bright, adjoining second | I floor front rooms, unfurnished. Apply I 607 North Second street. | I FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, [ j one with large porch, for gentlemen only. References required. Box 8,: Camp Hill, Pa. Bell telephone 3043 M. j I PLEASANT FRONT ROOM of j lapartment; furnished or unfurnished;. I use of bath; private famili". centrally | located; gentleman preferred. Mrs. C. |R. Graham. 1300 North Sixth street, j i FOR RENT A large, front room; ! nicely furnished; bay window; elec- | I trie light; city steam heat. Apply 209 ; j Chestnut street. | TWO well-furnished rooms; corner house, light; all improvements; ice | chest; gas range; kitchen cabinet; no I children; references exchanged. 342 | South Sixteenth street. I 167 S. SUMMIT ST. One large, j | furnished room, second flcor; all mod ern conveniences; use of phone; suit- I able for two gentlemen, or man and! | wife; with or without board. Call at I above address, or Bell 3262 J. . i FURNISHED ROOM —Business ec ' tion. witli board by the week or meal j Businessmen's luncheon from 12 to 1:30. Address 113 Locust. APARTMENTS FOR KENT APARTMENT FOR RENT With modern improvements. 1315 North Third street. FOR RENT Five-room, furnished apartment, on Front street. Call j Bell phone 557 R. I MODERN APARTMENT —4 rooms and bath, steam heat, located at 12 North Market Square. Rent, S3O. Im ; mediate possession. Apply E. L. j i Egolf, Optometrist. j | HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT Fully furnished, first floor; city steam I heat; all conveniences; also single ! rooms; telephone. Address 719 North 1 Sixth street. I """" j APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED Furnished or unfur nished house or apartment. 3 to 5 rooms, good location. Two adults and six-month-old infant. Give full par ticulars. Box R, 6844, care of Tele graphy REALI ESTATE FOR SALE 131 SYLVAN TERRACE Desir l able 9-room, 3-story brick house; 20 ft. front and 2% ft. at side entrance; alley at rear; must be sold at once, as party is leaving city. A. L Hol ler. 333 Crescent street, Real Estate ' j and Insurance Agent. Bell 4571. HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES —Prices ranging from $750 to $4,500. • Easy terms. Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 I North Seventh street. 26 SOUTH EIGHTEENTH STREET . —3-story frame; front and back , porch: all improvements; possession 'at once. Liberal terms. D. A. Caley, ; I 708 Kunkel Building. Bell 589. i ! BEST located garage In Palmyra. . | Pa., for sale, ON THE SQUARE. i Agencies included. If interested, in - quire of H. M. Hartz, Palmyra, Pa. ! Real Estate Broker. 5 •i CAMP HILL Home on two level ■ acres; all conveniences; 10 minutes' f | walk to street car; view of Capitol : i and city from front porch: variety of : fruit: $4,200. W. H. Yingst. Long j j street. Camp Hill, Pa. L I HOUSES of ail kinds in city and i suburbs, from SI,OOO up. Terms easy, i I Pay as rent. C. H. Corder, 1190 Wal nut street. Bell 2412 R. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE VERY attractive home. All ini- ' prov'jments. large poultry house and one acre of ground, trolley passes doyr, attractive price. Apply to J. K. ' Kipp, 2203 North Fourth. FOR SALE Modern three-story : brick residence! Lot. 25x162, with 1 double garage on rear. Apply on premises. 2041 North Second street. FOR SALE 2624 Lexington street. 502 S. Thirteenth street. 550 Forrest street. BELL REALTY CO.. Bergner Building. I MANY DESfItABLE PROPERTIES j' FOR SALE in all parts of the city and j suburbs. Some for sale on very easy , terms. Do not delay, but get par- ! ticulars. Bel! Realty Co., Bergner Building. | $2,200 WILL PURCHASE a frame , house, with 7 rooms and bath, located on Vernon street. Bell Realty Co., ! Bergner Building. TWO HOUSES on Twenty-ninth street. Penbrook. each with six rooms, bath and attic lot, 18x180 for sale at $2,250 each. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. I FOR SALE —1707 N. 2nd St., 3-story j brick dwelling, 10 rooms and bath; lot i I 41x87. Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., 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 IMACLAY STREET FOR SALE at re ' duced price and on easy terms lO ! rooms bath gas electric light —steam heat. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. ENOLA For sale, three very de sirable houses, located on Columbia Road; all modern improvements; six rooms and bath; cemented cellars; large yards; lot, 50x150; will sell. on easy terms. Inquire C. D. Bowman, 227 Maclay street. DO YOU have a goocj house you would like to exchange for a bunga low? I have the bungalow—garage ;in rear. H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thir | teenth street. I BUY A HOME where you can have your war garden, plenty of fruit, I and room for chickens. We have sucli I a place, just outside the city. H. G. . Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE ! Defrry Street. No. 1603 S-room j I frame house, with improvements, i Lot, 26x100 ft. to public street. A ! I very desirable location. Price, $3,100 j |N. Seventeenth Street, No. 79 —9-room i brick house, with steam heat. ( ! Price $3,500 I !N, Seventecth Street, No. li Very ; desirable corner brick house, with | l steam heat and electric light. A j first-class home for $4,500 I Zarker Street, Nos. 1825 and 1827 I Two modern 6-room houses, with all improvements, porch front and J side entrance. A special price to I interested party. J. E. GIPPLE, No. 1251 Market Street. BUNGALOW Harris and Walnut Sts., Camp Hill. Open for inspection j Sunday afternoon. MILLER BROTHERS & CO., Locust and Court Sts. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—Pos- j session at once, in llighspire; 10 min utes' walk to Government buildings; ] nice size lot. Price, $2,300. Also cot tages and bungalows for sale very cheap. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut Street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. ENOLA PROPERTY FOR SALE on State Road; 2V4-story frame dwelling; good fencing; concrete walk and porches; large chickenhouse; hogpen; ■ variety of fruit trees and assortment of grapes. Prices, $3,000. Apply 1225 North Sixth street. J. E. GIPPLE, —REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING | 1261 Market St. Bell Phone 4259. ; Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board ! . FOP. SALE Well-lo cated Building Lots in the Tenth Ward. Near two ! trolley lines. Splendid opportunity for builder or for factory sites. For 1 full particulars address 0., 3211, care of Telegraph. FOR BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE | BUY ONE OF THESE i NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES 1 Located on North Second Street at Seneca stone construction— -8 rooms 2 baths marble shower hardwood floors first ' and second floors stone flre ; . place glass enclosed porch lot, 27x160 feet to Penn Street— room for garden nd garage. , Convenient terms of payment may be arranged. | Sample house open for inspection. C. L. LONG, Builder and Owner, Kunkel Building, Harrisburg. FOR SALE Two houses on ad- T joining iots, renting for $14.50 per , month. Will sell for $1,425.00. Room , to build another house on lot. Apply J Store. 1117 North Third. FOR SALE Two frame dwelling * houses, 320 and 322 South Fourth 1 street 6 rooms batli large • back yard newly, painted. Apply " 316 South Fourth street, Steelton. Pa. REAL ESTATE I'OR SALE BIG BARGAIN IN PENBEOOK ' REAL, ESTATE 273G Boas street, Penbrook, will be sacrificed to quick s buyer for $1,600. Shade trees in • 1 front, fruit trees in yard—lot, 180 feet 1 1 deep. Reason for selling, have left town. M. J. Sheatfer, Agt.. Penn street, I" Penbrook. Pa. READ ESTATE i ()K HLM' j > FOR liENT—IB32 Chestnut, 8 rooms and bath,, steam heat, S3O a month, i Apply Ervin Johnson. 2111 Swatara j J street. Bell phone 1897 J. BAKERY FOR RENT Best stand in the city, 217 Bt'oad street. Apply j to Mrs. Orth. 219 Broad street. COLD STORAGE PDANT Two- i I ear capacity. D. A. Caley, 70S Kunkel 1 t Building. Bell 589. j t 1015 NORTH FRONT ll rooms 1 ' 2 baths steam hpat immediate possession. Communicate with Mrs. I D. K. Dismulccs. Bell 672J, 1559 J. I FOR RENT April 1, 1720 State | t street, $10.00; 9 rooms and bath; steam ■ heat and all improvements. Very de- ! o sirable location. A. S. Miller, Eigh- ' i teenth and State streets. REAL ESTATE —For Sun: or Heat | i 1818 NORTH THIRD STREET—De- J siruble tenant with reference. Apply a A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth ] and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller, ill t ' North Second. Bell phone 307 J. >. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED, TO RENT A house. - six or seven rooms, with all improve ments, centrally located, or on Hill. ] References. No children. Apply 85-W, i care of Telegraph. i WANTED, TO RENT House of ] not less than six rooms, all conveni ences; or apartment of live rooms and - bath. No children. References. Ad dress R„ 7118, care of Telegraph. < I WANTED, TO BUY House with ] .ill improvements, between Third and - i Sixth, North and Herr streets. Give j full particulars in first letter. Box | M. 7120, care of Telegraph. ! OFFICES AND STOREROOMS i i j- | FOR RENT Storeroom. 504 Market street, j Storerooms, 248 and 252 Hamilton : 'street $12.00 I REAL. ESTATE AND INSURANCE, CHAS. ADDER, 1002 N. THIRD STREET. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board 1 FARMS ; COLORADO FARMS AND RANCHES j' —9O per cent, level, $lO to sl2 per acre. Get interested. Come and see , me. Cj H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, I Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. FRUIT FARM (Dauphin County, 10 miles from Har risburg on main road Dauphin to Sunbury. 51 acres. Bungalow, 7 ; rooms, largo porches. Barn. All new buildings, in lirst-class condition. Best . of fruit ground. 4,500 peach trees, 800 apple, 250 pear, 75 plum, 50 cherry, SOO grape vines, 1,000 red raspberries. Apple and peach good bearing age. Bargain to quick buyer—s6,Boo. Must be seen to be appreciated. Address B„ 7010, care of Telegraph. FARMS of every description from 1 acre to 200 acres each Some close ■to trolley and railroad. £ome easy terms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut | 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 I Walnut St., Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. FARM FOR SALE 67 ACRES 4 miles N. E. of the city (Harrisburg), 1 mile north of L, trolley and State Road. All buildings in good condition. This Farm has had two owners in 50 years, and both Farmers —made and saved a heap of— not hay only, but money, too. Very good, reliable land. After you have examined this Farm, you will concur i i with me when I suy this is the best I i Farm for the dollars so close to iiar- | ' risburg. Price, $6,000. Will help I 1 finance it. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, i IC. B. CARE, Care's Grocery, Dingles- i ! town; 409 Market street. Harrisburg. | 1 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS j i LAW :LIBRARY of the late W. F. I i Darby, including 27 sectional book- I cases and other office fixtures. Apply jto K. O. Dare & Son, No. 19 North (Third street. Both phones. j FOR SALE Two horses and sev eral wagons, one and two ton. Cow i | den & Co., Ninth and Herr streets. I FOR SALE—Pocket Billiards Par ] lor, fully equipped, doing a good busi > i ness. Will explain reason to buyer I for selling. W. H. Heftley, Dunean | non, Pa. ■ FOR SALE SI,BOO first mortgage 'at 6 per cent, interest. Irwin M. Cas | sell, 1 444 Regina. \ j ONE pair Detroit Automatic! Scales. Weigh up to 30 lbs. give! ; j price from ',l cent to $6.00. Used l> | i weeks in butcher shop. Worth ! | SIOO.OO. Will sell for $50.00. L. R. | Moults, Milton, l'a. • ' FOR SALK Delivery wagon in ! good condition. Apply 1015 North i Third street. i SODA FOUNTAIN FOR SAL.E —At ■ bargain. Installing a larger one. I ' Must sell at once. Sweet Shop, Fourth j ; and Walnut streets. UPRIGHT PIANO, slightly used, in excellent condition. For price and inspection apply at premises, 209 South Front street, Harrisburg, Bell phone 323 W. j BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS . SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. Tilloteon, 205 Locust street. ! FOR SALE, at Gable's 111-llj South Second street, Lawn Fence. Field Fence, Gates. Poultry Netting, Building Hardware, Plaster Board, Upson Fall Board, Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. FOR SALE One second-hand . steam boiler —capacity, 2,200 ft. Id good condition and a bargain. M. H. BAKER & Co., Heating and Plumbing Contractors, 1330 Derry St. Both Phones. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than cau be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker, 422 Market Street. FOR SALE Pair of Beagle Hounds —well broken. Inquire 1109 North Sixth street. FOR SADE Practically complete furniture for four rooms, including diningroom. slttingroom and two bed rooms. Also new three-burner oil stove and miscellaneous kitchen uten sils. This is Mission furniture and i goods are in llrst-cliis* condition. . i Will lie sold at trivate sal* ■•nly. Call | l;iuu Mulber-.-y .-ten. " j FOR SALE A finished wood I mantel, with bevel mirror; also gas y j stove. 2238 Penn street. ~ j WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ? ! .WANTED A side car for an Indian B i Motorcycle. Bell phone 2637 R. L Diamonds Bought for Cash, appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. WANTEB—MISCELLANEOUS MAX SMI3LTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash pa-Ices paid. Call Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to Max Sraeltz, HUB Market street. ~ Will call, city or country. HIGHEST PRICES PAID tor all kinds of empty barrels and junk. Cali Bell phone 1215. B. A brums ai 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 3971R.. CASH PAID for Books, Novels and o Magazines. Aurand's 925 N. Third St. | v CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— ' c Bought at highest cash prices and li, sold reasonable. S. Kefkin, 407 Broad I 1 street. Bell phone 2360. j a BUSINESS OPPOBTUNITUSS jj DID YOU KNOW that the big Photo Plays, like "N'ep- | x tune's Daughter," "Quo Vadis," "•Spoilers," "Crisis," "Civilization." etc., have made their owners inde- i c pendently wealthy? Is Experts who know say that the | new. 12-RIOEL MILLION DOLLAR SENSATIONA L CREATION called - THE "BIUTH OF A KACE," which shortly appears, will break all records ] t as a big money-maker. I If "BIRTH OK A It ACE," does as t well as "BIRTH OF A NATION." = every SIOO invested will return you SI,OOO, or if as much as "TRAFFIC IN SOULS," every SIOO, will return $3,000. - Write for details. A I,MO.N'T AND SHROYER. < 608 S. Dearborn Street. Chicago, 111. ' LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE Good - location, doing< good business. Rent reasonable. Good opportunity for right man. A. P. DORANZ, 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. 1 Member Harrisburg Real Estate'dioa.rd i BILLIARD PARLOR For sale - cheap to quick cash buyer. For par ticulars write to Box 93, Mt. Union, | l a. I POOL, ROOM Doing a good bust- j ness. Consists of 3 tables and all j equipment; two show cases, one wall case, cash register, ten chairs and ! , stock. Call for particulars. , A. P. DORANZ. 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board I BUSINESS PEKSONALS , RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c don.; double edge, 35c .' do - /..; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug ' Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert ana ' Sons. I Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. j QUININE —LOOK out for that grippe 1 feeling, likely to catch you this 1 changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE " PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, I 1 119 Market street. ] Money to Loan WHEN YOU NEED MONEY I To meet immediate necessities, always consult this reliable, licensed .bonded | institution chartered under Penna. laws and financed by local people in , j 1909 to save borrowers from extortion. j Co-operative Loan & Investment Co., 204 Chestnut Street. | We sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps. j MONE if TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any I terms to suit borrowers. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and un der the supervision of the ranking . Department. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., U North Market Square, Established 1904 WE LEND MONEY in compliance I with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu als in need of ready cash, small loans ! a specialty; business contidentiai; payments to suit borrower's conveni ! ence; positively lowest rates in city, i PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street, Musical | VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, ! BANJOS Band and Orchestra Instru- I ments promptly and carefully repair- I ed. OYLJSR'S, 14 South Fourth street. j if your Talking Machine needs re ! pairs, Just call Bell phone 3242 J. An j expert will be ut your service at ones. I I Cr bring machine to 1213 North Third j | street. : i TALKING MACHINES of all kinds i I repaired by an expert. Alf work I promptly done and guaranteed. Call I Bell 2804R or 1501 Howard avenue. | Hauling anil Gloving ! MOTOR TRUCK HAULING—LocaI jor Distant (1) or 12) Ton Trucks, j Freight or Furniture. Weaver & Son, 1 j Steelton and Harrisburg. Both phones. AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 91/ 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 anywlierd. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 44> Broad street. POULTRY AND SUPI'LIKS FOR SALE—BARGAIN PRICES One pure Australian Silver Lace Wyandotte rooster, one pure Buff Leghorn rooster, line type; one prize - winning Blue Audalusian roosters, 6 pure Brown Leghorn laying hens. Mrs. George K. Chambers, Wormleys burg, Pa. 10,000 PURE BRED BABY CHICKS ready for shipment each week. Barred Rocks. R. I. Reds, sl6 per 100. White Leghorns, sl3 per 100. White Rocks, White Wyandottes. $22 per 100. Cash with order. Booklet free. E. E. Cooley, Box D. Frenchtown, N. J. 120 BARRED ROCKS, White Rocks, White Wyandottes and White Leg | horns. These chickens are laying six land seven dozen eggs daily. Will sell | part or whole. A. B. Dnvis, I'enbrook. i POULTRY AND SUPPLIES _ j HATCHING EGGS Single Comb Black Mlnorcas, Pape and Northup strain, and Rose Comb Rhode ißland Reds. R. N. Bitting, South Main street. Marysville, Pa. Where to Bine Well STOUFFERV. RESTAURANT. Home ccoklng served to Bust* ' 1 nessuien and Ladles In sepa ! j rate dlningroom. __ | Storage j STORAGE —Fireproof and non-llre i proof warehouses. Private routpa for 1 nou-ehohi goods. 2 a month up. Har ' rlsburg Storage Co.. 4J7-4 46 S. 2nd at. STORAGE—4I# Broad street, house hold goods.merchandise. Private roouia 11-13, Also hauling of all kinds. D Cooper it Co. Both phones. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods In clean, i private rooms. Reasonable ratea. P. Q. Dlener. 408 Market stretU Undertakers SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St. BELL 19U. DIAL Sill. RUDOLPH K. SPICERI Funeral Director and Embalmer Sll North Second Street. Bell 262. Dial 145. WILLIAM PAGE. Funeral Director and Embalmer 630 Boas St., Harrisburg. Pa. CONTRACT $75.00 FUNERAL You can select from an octagon end oak nicely polished, black cloth white embossed plush caskets, six sir ver handles, engraved name plate cream or white satin lining and pil low. Outside case of pine. Embalm ing remains, draping door, laying out and dressing, use of my Funeral par lor to bury from, directing services hearse and two coaches. My service can be had Day or Night Special attention given to Steelton Carlisle and out-of-town calls. Licensed in New Jersey No. 181-A. Pennsylvania, No. 3998 Private Automobile Ambulance Office Bell Phone 4748J, Dial Phone 3907 PAINTING THE SUREST WAY .Not to fail to make your roof water tiKht i ir. use HITE'S ELASTIC. Sold by Auc tioneer Hite. 902 Market. Cleaners anil Djcrs SAVE your clothes. Get them clean ed. pressed, dyed or repaired at Good man s. 1;!06>,4 North Sixth St. We do U right. Phones. Call and deliver. EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS 1245 MARKET ST. ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED " BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVRn AUTOMOBILES leather ; K ° , IK 'i tr ' ( .'' Will demonstrate. s:;?.} no 2417 .North Fifth street. ATTENTION—FORD OWNERS e have a small city dwellin which w* will consider In an ex" change for a touring car. BACKBNSTOSS BROS Russ Building. -Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board TOR SALE Two truck Ford units, of one-ton capacity. Will m l'ord, Maxwell or Chevrolet. Will sell at less than distributor's cost to quick buyer. Inquire of Myers Ac cessory House. Cameron aiid Mul berry streets. LIGHT, 5-passenger touring car for sale. Good condition. Will sell at a bargain, (..an be seen mornings be tween 7 and 12, or evenings between 6 and 11 I. M., at 78 Reservoir street. , O fOHO Touring, perfect, less than *-.'0.00, Maxwell Roadster, perfect line condition, will sell less thaii $250.00. Horst. Linglestown. I'a. FOR SALE NATIONAL "High way Twelve" cylinder, seven-passen ger touring car, 1916 Model. Run onlv 1.050 miles. Same as new. Excep tional Bargain at S9OO. Only cash proposition considered. Write John M. Geddes, 331 High street. Williams port, Pa. USED CAR BARGAINS 1916 Maxwell Touring Car 1917 Maxwell Touring Car Overland Roadster Chandler Touring Car Exceptional Prices. ANDREW REDMOND, Third and Iteily Sts. Both Phones. • AUTOMOBILES Second-hand automobile tires and tubes, Ford sizes. Apply on Tuesdu>, April 9, at Miller Brothers & Company. Locust and Court Streets. OAKLAND. 1917, new condition. Overland, 1916, six-cylinder, seven passenger; repainted; like new. Ford, 1917 model; good condition. Ford, 1913 model, repainted; good | condition. A. AV. TROUTMAN, Millersburg. Pa. OVERLAND 5-passenger. No. 69. for sale; in first-class condition, with sundries attachment; has been well taken care of; bargain for some one; price, S3OO. W. Marzolf, 417 Broad street. | SPECIAL PRICES on Stcrl iing Cord Tires this week only, j Marker's, 10U6 Market street. ! EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE I All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed Auto repairing; electrical work specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO &. BATTERY C'U.. 11th and Mulberry Sts. HUPMOBILE 20, ROADSTER ln excellent shape. A bargain to quick buyer. Pullman Speedster, Roadster type; A 1 shape. Will be sold at a bargain. Ford Touring; recently overhauled, a bargain for $250. A. SCIIIFFMAN, 1021 Market. FORD Touring Cars and Roadsters. All late models in first-class condi tion. Every car guaranteed. Call a I 322 Blackberry street. FOR SALE Five-passenger tour ing car in fine condition; good tires. 30-H.-P. A very dependable car. See Owner, 1828 Park street. 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. 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% " $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. MAGNETOS All t/pes; 4 and * Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dixe.v, Splitdorf. Mea, Remy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. Schlffman. 1021 Market street. Bei. 8633. FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage, si South Cameron street. FOR SALE Ford delivery car, 1 Ford touring car, 1 Jackson touring car, 1 12-cylinder Enger touring car. 1 Chalmers touring car. Cars Will sold at bargain to quick buyer. Hofi - man's Garage, Seventh and Camp streets. OLD AUTOS Wanted, used, wrecked or oldtlme.-.i. in any condition. See me before sac riflclng elsewhere. Chelsea Aut.t Wrecking. A. Schiftman. 1021 Markit street. Bell 3633.
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