12 I REAL HELP IS OBTAINED THROUGH THE TELEGRAPH WANT COLUMNS I IDeatbs MARSH April 17, 1918, Mary N. Marsh, in her 9th year, at her late home, 1196 Bailey .street. Kitneral Services will be held Satur day afternoon at the above address, at 2 o'clock, to which relatives and friends are invited to attend. In terment private, East Harrisburg , Cemetery. BOSS Lillian Zorger Ross, wife of i Harry W. Ross. died April 16, 1918, | aged 4 1 years, 5 months and 15 days. Funeral services on Friday, April 19, at 10 A. M., from her late resi dence, 884 North Front street, Steel ton, Pa. Relatives and friends art invited to attend without further notice. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery, New Cumberland, Pa. FORTE.\ B Af; H Kathryn Marie, daughter of Abraham and Sylvia FortenbauKh, died at the Polyclinic Hospital, Monday, April 15, 1918, at j 2:6."> P. M., aged 8 years and - months. I Funeral services on Thursday. April j 18, at 10 A. M.. from the home of I her parents, Seventh street. New j Cumberland, Pa. Relatives and : friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. New Cumberland, Pa. SIMOSTOSI Sarah Irene Simonton, widow of the late Jesse S. Simon ton, died April 15, aged 58 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Thurs- | day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from ' her late residence, 19'.'6 Fulton j street. Interment Fast Harrisburg ! Cemetery. II VKH Harry Lochman Hake died I April 16, aged 56 years. Funeral services will be held in the . Presbyterian Church. Middletown, Friday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock. In- I terment, Middletown Cemetery. | Body can be viewed Thursday even ing at Hoover & Son Funeral Par- ! lors, 141.1 North Second street, City, j I.O,V(;h\K( K|:K On April 16, 1918. I Isaac K. Longenecker, aged 72 years. Funeral on Friday afternoon. at ! 2:30 o'clock, front his late residence, ! 218 Harris street. The relatives and ! friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Interment Mid- i dletown Cemetery. ■ i KXO.Y Miss Emma J. Knox died April 15. Funeral services Thursday after noon. at 3:10 o'clock, from 259 Boas I street. Relatives and friends are | invited to attend without further j notice. Interment in Harrisburg | Cemetery. KOIII.EIt William 11. Kohler died j April 11, in his 62d year, at his late! home, 1623 North Fourth street. Funeral services will be held at above address on Thursday after noon, at 2 o'clock, to which relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment private. East Harrisburg j Cemetery. IX MEMORIAM IX loving memory of Jesse B. Fast, j who entered into rest one year ago ! to-day, April 17. 1!17. SOX AND DAUGHTER. j INSTRUCTIONS BUSINESS EDUCATION The I SCHOOL OF RESULTS the OLDEST ' and BEST RECOGNIZED LEADER I —the ACCREDITED INSTITUTION j ■ n >jtes you to investigate its claims, ! and solicits your patronage upon the j basis of what it HAS done and is J;Ow doing. School of Commerce and Harrisburg Business College, Troup Building, 15 South Market Square. Both phones. — INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg shorthand. Typewriting, English Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arith., etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALE YEAR ! Enter any time. Bell 694 R. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL j --1 Mkt. St. ("has. It. Beckley. Prin. Merle E. Keller, Bus. Mgr. lost and fount> LOST Gold Chambersburg Hos- I Pltal pin. 1910. Bertha B. Sellers en- ] graved on back. Return to 1620 State street. LOST Black and white Fox Ter- i rier. Large black spot on right side. I :? A n ® we, ' s to rame of Tiny. License -940. Reward if returned to No. 31 South Front street, Steelton. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED - A strong man to work ■i garden and cut lawn: 35c per hour' days per week, or parts of everv •lay. May arrange to give work every p Address L. F. Haehnlen, Bellevue HOSIERY Young fellow, 16 to 18 years of age. mechanically inclined to operate and learn to repair hosiery machines. Apply New Idea Hosiery Co.. i-ourteenth and Howard streets. MALE CLERKS Wanted over 31 years of age. Can secure permanent employment at P R. R. Shops, Harrisburg. Apply to MASTER MECHANIC. Seventh and Calder Sts. HANDY MAN For inside work, not subject to immediate draft. Opportunity afforded a cap able and willing man with a growing concern that is de veloping. State age, experience and salary desired. Address R.. 7004, Care of Telegraph. WANTED TWO ELECTRICIANS for general work around Iron Mill. STEADY WORK. Apply PARKESBURG IRON COMPANY, Parkesburg, Pa. SUMMER HOME We have a very desirable prop erty for sale at Manada Gap, 6 ! miles from Linglestown. The / house Is In good condition and' / contains 7 rooms and a kitchen. The lot is 300x300 ft.; and there ;> are a number of outbuildings, in-'! ; eluding a garage and stable, hay 1 i sheds, chicken house, wood house ' 1 and smoke house. A bargain at > 91.000 ; Miller Brothers & Co. Mrmber Hbg. Itcitl Ratafc Board liOcist and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING, , HELP W ANTED—MAI.E WANTED Automobile repairman ; and machinist. Apply General Auto \ and Machine Shop. 125 South Cam eron street. Bell phone 4193. WANTED Competent chauffeur, over thirty years old, with testimo nials, good wages, for Packard trucks, by Fink Brewing Company. 312-20 Forster street. City. ! WANTED Auto repairman, white jor colored, at once. Stahler's Auto I Repair Shop, Fort Hunter, Pa. Dial j phone 3992. WANTED A colored boy. Apply 1210 North Third street. WANTED Drop Forge Die Sinkers and Trimmer Die Makers, with experience. BEST: WAGES. No trouble. Address General Drop Forge Company, \ 1738 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo,' | N. Y. ! iJ - i PIPEFITTER AND HELPER Wanted for steady work. Apply to Mr. Farner, HARRISBURG GAS CO. ANTED Automobile machinist and a young: man for ligrh.t office I : work. Apply Packard Motor Car Co.. 1 ; r rpnt and Market streets. Harrisburg:. i WANTED I One first-class Plumber. I One first-class Steamtitter. One first-class Automobile mechanic. Apply to DEMI & GOSS, 116 East Pine Street, I Phillpsburg, Pa. ! WANTED Young man for office |' | work and collector (not subject to I draft). Good position for a good man. I \\ rite, giving age, experience and ref- ! I erence. Address 0., 3211, care of Tele-! graph. . ! I STEP IN LINE | Employ spare time, to earn big pay. : ! Easy, pleasant work, writing applica- ■ j t ions, collecting premiums, sick, acci-j !dent insurance. No experience requir- ! fni National Relief Assurance Co., i | 106 South Fourth street. Philadelpha. I ! I WANTED Boys over 17 years of age, to learn telegraph and telc l phone block operation, and j' railroad agency work, at P. j it. R. School of Telegraphy, P. j It. U. Station. Harrisburg. Abo I boys over 16 years of age lor 1 | messenger service. Apply to , j ROOM IT. i P. R. R. Passenger Station, Harrisburg. ! j j WANTED Registered pharma- i I cist. Good position. Store in busi-I ! ness district, Address J., 7055, care ' ! of Telegraph. i WANTED Mechanical draftsmen, I with layout or detail experience. Can use some men with electrical experi ence. Very attractive and permanent positions available for men who can qualify. In replying, give detailed statement of experience, approximate salary expected and advise most con venient time and place for interview. Address Box X, 7112, care of Harris burg Telegraph. I WANTED Boy, over 16 years old, | for office work. Address P. O. Box I 394, giving references. I' I MEN WANTED | For lamp cleaning and main- • j tenance work. HARRISBURG LIGHT AND POWER CO. Apply at Ninth Street Plant I and inquire for Mr. Kamrn. ST E NOG R APH E R Not over 19. Good opportu nity for resourceful and cap able young man who can de velop himself to a future po i * sition as salesman. • State age, experience, if any, and salary desired. Address L. 7043, Care of Telegraph. CLERK WANTED In large office. Must be good at figuring. Permanent posi i tion and splendid chance for advancement. Apply in per i son only to Office Manager, SWIFT & CO.. Seventh and North Sts. | MEN WANTED to load stone. 29 cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax tang. ! BRIGHT BOYS Over 16, to work lin lasting and Mnishing room. Good j chance for bright boys. Apply De- I vine & Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co., Six ] tecnth and State streets. ' WANTED Sheet Metal Workers, ! , for inside work; also experienced I | erecting mechanics for Blow Pipe j ' Work. Apply to the Dixie Mfg. C 0.,! Inc., Russel St. & B. & O. R. R., Balti more, Md. WANTED Man to repair bicycles. : Call on Esterbrook, 912 North Thira ' street. FREIGHT TRUCKERS WANTED Fifty whit# or colored able-bodied men wanted for trucking freight (piecework basis) at the DIVISION STREET TRANSFER, PENNA. RAILROAD Must be able to read and write. Take Rockville or Fourth street car to Division street. Apply in person to J. W. DENNIS, Agent. WE are offering steady employment to men between the ages of 18 and 45 for Government work and regular commercial lines. Our factory op erates six days per week, eight hours per day on three shifts. Piece- I workers, after learning the Work . | which takes from one to two weeks' 1 are able to earn from $3 to $5 per ! day and better. We have a Housing i Department which will assist our ap plicants in securing rooms at the i lowest rates. We also need a large ■ number of girls, ages 21 to 35, for steady, profitable factory employment. J Apply In person or communicate with Factory Employment Office, The : Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. j | HELP WAXTED—MALE ! WANTED Plumbers. Apply M. ! H Baker & Co.. 1330 Derry street. j COUNTER MAN Wanted. im mediately, at Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 ! North Court street. WANTED Man to act as police officer. Borough of Penbrook. Salary. Good hours reasonable. Apply Dr. E. K. Uwson or J. L Booser, Penbrook. ! FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN. STATION BAGGAGEMEN. MECHANICS AND LABORERS j Wanted on Pennsylva nia Railroad Company. Help win the war. Per manent employment, with good pay. Apply to ROOM 29. HARRISBURG PASSENGER STATION I SHELL OPERATORS WANTED On 4.-7-inch and 5-inch shells. Piece work. Guarantee 40c per hour. Time and half over eight hours. Can make i i $6.00 per day. Best shop conditions, j | Address C. W.. care of Telegraph Ot j flee. HELP WANTED—FEMALE j HOUSEKEEPER Will consider! I widow needing a home. Fair wages. I Full charge. Address K., 7111, care | of Telegraph. | WANTED A girl or woman, to j ido housework. Good wages, pleasant ! surroundings and home privileges. I I Apply 1907 Manada street. Bell 1 | phone 3257 J. I WANTED A white girl for gen- ! | eral housework in suburbs. Apply | j 3100 Maiti street, between Penbrook i i and Progress. Phone 93911-3. ; | ; WHITE GIRL for general house ! work; must be able to cook; .small' • family; reference required. Call even- I ings, 229 Forster street. 1 WANTED Assistant bookkeeper j ( and stenographer. One with experi- | I ence. Good opportunity for right! I party. Apply at once. Address D., j 7003, care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Stenographer. with ' some experience. Apply General Auto ! land Machine Shop, 125 South Cameron I j street. Bell phone 4193. J WANTED - Girls wanted to work ' jon power machines. Light, pleasant; ; employment. Apply immediately. ! [The Modern Textile Co., 1823 Penn i street. , ! 1 j WANTED A middle-aged lady to I . care for elderly woman invalid. Ap- | .ply L„ 7113, care of Telegraph. \Y ANTED Experienced 1 j stenographer, must have knowl-: i edge of general office work. Ap- j I ply by letter, giving reference,; |or at the office. Devine and' Yungel Shoe Mfg Co., Sixteenth j and State streets. A GOOD, PLAIN COOK For a boardinghouse. No objections to col- i ored. Apply at once, Mrs. Smith, 1246 Market street. WANTED Operators on power sewing machines. Steady work. JENNINGS' MFG. CO., 2012 North Fourth street. CIVIL SEIIVJCE EXAMINATIONS lin Harrisburg soon. Women desir • ing clerkships, post office. Govern- Iment departments, stenographers, • write for free particulars to J. C. | I Leonard (Former Civil Service Ex-! aminer). 561 Kenois Bldg., Washing ton. WANTED Several bright girls. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL j EXPERIENCED and refined | diningroom girl wanted. Ap- | ply Manhattan Restaurant, 317 Market street. i WANTED Sewing Machine operators to make 1 ladies' and children's wear. Also fold- | ers and trimmers, Easy work, and j best pay. Learners paid while learn ing. $7 guaranteed the third consecu tive week of learning. After the.t piecework. HARRISBURG APPAREL CO.. New Up-to-date Factory. Sixth and Herr Streets. I | HELP WANTED—MaIe and I'emale MEN-WOMEN WANTED for Gov- j ernment war positions. Thousands | needed immediately. Good salaries; i I permanent employment; liberal vaca-| tions: other advantages. We prepare I you and you secure a position or we j refund your money. Ask for booklet I "QK," free to citizens. Washington S Civil Service School. 147, Marden i Building. Washington, D. C. ADVANCED SALESMEN'! WANTED. Male or female, to | | take orders for teas and coffee, j | on our advanced premium plan, i j Guaranteed salary and commis- j i sion. Apply to Jewel Tea Com- j pany, 269 Broad street. j SALESMEN WANTED i SALESMAN Exceptionally profitable connection 1 for man with character and energy. ' [Securities sales experience valuable, j but not necessary. A man with com- ' mon sense, who can think, will make I big pay quickly with our strong, at- 1 tractive proposition. Even if employ- ' ed, it will pay you to communicate J with us. Address Corporation, Box' 557, North Diamond Station. Pitts-! burgh. Pa. SALESMAN Company making a representative line of Stoves, Ranges. Boilers and Furnaces has opening for experienced and aggressive salesman to cover Central Pennsylvania. Ad- I dress Box H. 7053, care of Harris ! burg Telegraph. ! SALESMEN WANTED With ad ; vertislng or Insurance experience, j immediately. Good proposition for I local work. See C. C. Rich, State Manager, Bolton Hotel, for interview. I ""SITUATIONS \\ANTED—MALE WANTED Whitewashing cellar, ■ L cleaning, and odd jobs, by experienced . and reliable man. Charles Summers, 314 Mulberry street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ! STENOGRAPHER Young woman l . wishes position as stenographer with ) reliable concern. Good qualifications. - Address Box P. 7108. care of Tele . graph. s WANTED By reliable colored wo , man. day's work. Address 336 Muench stree HARRISBURG TELEGRAPIT lis ■ . ! 11l ' * 'i! ;i| WHAT YOU HAVE DONE, what you can' do—tell it all in a classified ad and get in touch with better posi- |; j tion, through which you can demonstrate your capacity to do something well, and J|j :earn proper remuneration. !! J! . J '! SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Washing and ironing Ito do at home. Call, or write, 621 I Muench street. "* < ! i | WANTED Neat colored girl de- i sires day's work of any kind. 1218 i I Cowden street. . ROOMS FOR RENT < 1 NORTH SECOND STREET—Large, 1 1 well-furnished bedroom, third floor (front, with private family; steam I Iheat; use of bath and phone; gentle- ■ linen preferred. Bell 4406 M. FOR RENT Two large, airy, con necting, unfurnished rooms, on third I floor; heat and light; use of bath; i young couple preferred; no children. Apply 1343 Liberty street. 1 FOR RENT Large, furnished, ! third floor front room; gentlemen i only. Apply 216 Peffer street. I TWO separate, finely furnished j rooms; use of bath; centrally located; " I gentlemen preferred. Address S„ 7014, icaro of Telegraph. UNFURNISHED, good-sized room; {strictly private; elderly party pre ferred; stove furnished free; also j laundry, phone and bathroom priv ' ileges. Inquire 429 Broad street. FURNISHED BOOM—Business sec- I tion. with board by the week or meal Businessmen's luncheon from 12 to (1:30. Address 113 Locust. ROOMS W ANTED I WANTED Three unfurnished i rooms for light housekeeping, first or [second floor; no children; references. Address R., 700S, care of Telegraph. I i APARTMENTS" l oinRENT j 1210 NORTH SIXTH ST. Third floor apartment; 4 rooms and bath, j Rent. 125.00. Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street. ANYONE interested in securing an apartment in Ocean City for two or I more weeks in July, should communi cate with 7043, care of Telegraph. APARTMENT FOR RENT With modern improvements. 1315 North Third street. APARTMENT FOR RENT Two rooms, with bath, heat and lights. Ap ply Esterbrook. 012 .North Third j street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE < j' ! 1722 GREEN ST.; 3-story brick | dwelling, with side entrance; all im i provements, including steam heat; | Sood condition; immediate possession. I Small amount of rash necessary. Brin j ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut j streets. | 2410 N. SECOND Sri 2%-story brick dwelling, with 8 rooms, bath and pantry; chestnut llnished; hard wood floors; fireplace; large porches; I lot. 24x107; drive alley on rear. Brin | ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut I streets. I BIG BARGAIN IN PENBROOK REAL ESTATE 2736 Boas street. Penbrook, will be sacrificed to quick I 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. Sheaffer, Agt., Penn street. I Penbrook. Pa. | FOR SALE AND NOW VACANT I No.| 23 North Seventeenth street I brick dwelling 8 rooms and bath— ] gas furnace. Get the key and in i spect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner I Building. | ! NO. 1729 STATE ST. Brick dwell- I I ing 8 rooms bath gas elec- I trie light steam heat lot, 17x103 !to drive alley. Price right. Bell i | Realty Co., Bergner Building. ! NO. 1816 ZARKER ST. Brick! house 7 rooms bath gas —j '.electric light furnace —porch front i ' —rear balcony. Bell Realty Co., Berg- / jnor Building. | FOR SALE I Naudain Street, No. 1637 Two-story ; j brick house, with all modern im j provements Price, $2,300 I N. Fourteenth Street, No. 41 Modern | nine-room frame house, side en- I trance, and well located. Price, $2,600 I Naudain Street, No. 1532 Three- I Ftory brick house with all improve i ments, front porch, side entrance and public street in rear. Price, $2,850 $3,000 will buy a pair of frame houses i on lot 40x100 feet to 20 ft. street In j rear, water and electric light and ce/itral location. Monthly rental, $29.00. A snap bargain. | Eighteenth Street, No. 118 Three story brick house, with all modern improvements, front porch and side entrance Price, $3,100 Walnut Street, No. 1432 Corner brick house, with all modern im provements. A real bargain. Price, $3,600 ,T. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street. FOR SALE South Twenty-second ' street, No. 20 2-story brick and stucco dwelling, with garage of same construction in rear for 2 large cars. All improvements imaginable; hard w6od floors; oak, gum and chestnut ' finish; large front porch with enclos ed sun-parlor; corner property. Im • mediate possession. One of the most ° beautiful homes in beautiful BELLE '■ VI E PARK. Chestnut street. No. .1612—3-story frame dwelling; 9 rooms; all Improve ments; rents for $25.00; Taxes. $34.00; ■ large front porch; paved strfeet. Re • duced from $3,000. A bargain at I $2,850. North Fifteenth street, No. 175 3-story brick and frame dwelling; 10 : ! rooms and bath; gas and electricity; 'rear drive alley: tine neighborhood: • ; taxes. $35.00: rents for. $21.00; will i l consider price of $2,500, if sold at i i once. Bargain. BACKENSTOSS BROS., • j Russ Building. I Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board HOUSE FOR SALE, 2332 North - Sixth street 3-story frame; lot, 20x i 120 feet; 15 ft. alley. Apply 249 .Wyom ing avenue,. Enola. A 4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 67 N. SEVENTEENTH ST.; 3-story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; gas | and electric light; furnace heat; porch I front and rear; possession on short I notice. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Corner property, ' Green and Emerald streets; 3-story i brick and stucco house; 8 rooms and I bath; steam heat; all improvements. I Inquire 231 Emerald street. Bell i phone 3781 R. I CAMP HILL Home on two level I acres; all conveniences; 10 minutes' i walk to street car; view of Capitol j and city from front porch; variety of I fruit; $4,200. W. H. Yingst, Long street. Camp Hill, Pa. HOUSES AND LOTS Easy pay ment plan. See me before you buy. D. A. Caley, Room 708, Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. J. E. GIPPLE, —REALTOR— , FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING I 1251 Market St. Bell Phone 4259. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board FOR SALE Naudain Street, No. 1637 Two-story brick house, with all modern im provements Price, $2,300 N. Fourteenth Street, No. 41 Modern nine-room frame house, side en- I trance, and well located. Price. $2,600 [Naudain Street. No. 1532 Thrce i story brick house with all improve nents, front porch, side entrance l and public street in rear. Price, $2,850 | $3,000 will buy a pair of frame houses on lot 10x100 feet to 20 ft. street in • oar. water and electric light and central 'ocatlon. Monthly rental, $29.00. A snap bargain. Eighteenth Street, No. 118 Three story brick house, with all modern improvements, front porch and side entrance Price, $3,100 Walnut Street, No. 1432 Corner brick house, with all modern im provements. A real bargain. Price, *3,600 3. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Street. FOR SAIjE Two frame dwelling houses, 320 and 322 South Fourth street 6 rooms bath large i back yard newly painted. Apply ; 31G South Fourth street. Steelton, Pa. i CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE— No. 622 Peffer street all improve ments large lot, suitaole for gar ages. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE No. 602 North Sixteenth Ktreet 8 rooms all improvement-! and very desirable location. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NEW CUMBERLAND—2I4-8. brick and stucco house; 8 r. and bath: all imp.: steam heat; lot, 100x363 l't.; out buildings: 60 fruit trees, bearing; berries; grape vines, etc. Price rea sonable to quick'buyer. Irwin M. Cas sell, 3 444 Reffina. MARKET ST., 1639 9 rooms, bath, all modern improvements, occupied by owner; Inspect it. Price, $4,300. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. LOOK AT 414 HUMMEL ST. For $3,200; occupied by owner. Possession in less than 30 days. Small amount of cash needed. 9 rooms, bath, steam heat, drive alley in rear. H. G. Ped low, 3 South Thirteenth street. j HUNTER ST., 1421 Brick. 7 I rooms, bath, all improvements, paved drive alley in rear. Price, $2,400. H. |G. Pcdluw, 3 South Thirteenth street. I HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES j—$5o down will buy 2Vi-story frame i dwelling. Price. $l,lOO. Balance pay [as rent. Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 Sev enth street. I FOR SALE Three houses in I Steelton. Rented at SIO.OO each. Price, l SBOO each, or the three for $2,200. All 4n good repair. Also vacant house in ( Highspire. Possession at once 7 rooms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. I 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. BUILDING LOT AT CAMP HILL— Corner, 50x160 ft. Also lots at Oak Lane, near Government buildings. Very cheap. Apply at once. c. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harris burg. Bell 2412 R. HOUSES of all kinds in city and suburbs, from SI,OOO up. Terms easy. Pay as rent. C. H. Corder, 1190 Wal nut street. Bell 2412 R. FOR SALE Modern three-story brick residence. Lot. 25x162, with double garage on rear. Apply on pf-emises. 2041 North Second street. FOR SALE Two houses on ad joining lots, renting for $14.50 per month. Will sell for $1,425.00. Room to build another house on lot. Apply Store, 1117 North Third. FOR BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE BUY ONE OF THESE NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES Located on North Second Street at Seneca stone construction— -8 rooms 2 baths marble shower hardwood floors first 1 and second floors stone flre- I place glass enclosed porch lot, 27x160 feet to Penn Street— room for garden and garage. Convenient terms of payment may be arranged, j Sample house open for inspection. C. L. LONG. * Builder and Owner, Kunkel Building, Harrisburg, JL v ESTATE FPU SAI-E FOP. SALE Well-lo cated Building Lots Id the Tenth Ward. Near two trolley lines. Splendid opportunity for builder or tor factory sites. For full particulars address 0., 3211, care of TelegrupU. KEAL ESTATE t-OK KENT j SMAI.D, well-furnished house for' rent; 8 rooms and bath. s.">o per! month. No. 110 Walnut street. In-! quire Miller Brothers & Co. 1 FOR RENT Warehouse, Cowden 1 street near Market. Elevator, I'. It. jH. siding. Possession at once. Suit i able for any business. Reasonable J rent. Apply C. F. Uohl, Bell phone! I 899 M. i FOR RENT, MAY FlßST?—Cheery, j | cony, detached ten-room dwelling.! I Fine residence section. Tiled, open fireplaces. Veranda. Lawn. Friflt. I Business center ten minutes' walk. Apply 204 Locust street. I BAKERY FOR RENT Best stand 1 in the city, 217 Broad street. Apply ( j to Mrs. Orth, 219 Broad street. I 1015 NORTH FRONT —ll rooms : 2 baths steam heat immediate I I possession. Communicate with Mrs. I ;D. E. Dismukes. Bell 672J, 1559 J. j"' I 1 RGAIi ESTATE—For Sale or Kent I 1818 NORTH THIRD STREET—De- 1 sirabje tenant with reference. Apply j A. P. Doranss, 1225 North Sixth streel. ! HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth j and Curtln streets. Possession of I Fifth street houses about July 15. 1918. Fred C. Miller, 111 North Sec-I j ond. Bell phone 1507 J. j ! OFFICES AM) STOKEKOOMS ! I . FOR RENT j In the Commonwealth Trust Company Building, large, roomy offices. Apply to j COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO. ! 222 Market Street. FOR RENT ~ | Storeroom, 604 Market street. Storerooms, 218 and 252 Hamilton street $12.00 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. CHAS. ADDER, 1002 N. THIRD STREET. Member Harrisburs Real Estate Board FARMS FARM FOR SALE lB miles west of Harrisburg, Perry county; 61 acres; about ?5 acres under cultivation, with tneadow, balance young timber; spring water at house and barn; two-and-a half-story log house, bank barn and other buildings; all kinds of fruit and farming implements, for $1,500. Pos session at once. For further informa tion write Mrs. H. W. Shuff, Duncan -1 noil, Pa., R. D. 3, Box 56. FOR SALE Five-acre farm, 4 miles west Harrisburg, Cumberland County. Close to large creek. Fine fishing, boating and swimming. 7- room bungalow, steam heat, electric i lights, large porches. Tenant house i on place, 7 rooms, bank barn, etc. 1 Lots of fruit and berries. One acre ' I woodland. Three minutes' walk to trolley line. 5c fare to Harrisburg. | Easy terms and payments. Possession 1 at once. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. 74-ACRE FARM, near "Dillsburg, • will sell farm, with tools nad stock, I [ or will sell farm alone. Possession at , once. Will consider trade on large farm. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. FARMS of every description from 1 acre to 200 acres each Some close . to trolley and railroad. Some easy terms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. . i I , FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS I j FOR SALE Fully equipped Mush- | room plant and 10 acres of ground. I - Four acres suitable for trucking. On II Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, al ! I i Beverly. Near trolley. Apply Mrs. j ■ Charles F. King. Pottsville, Pa„ or on i ; I premises. - I FOR SALE A parlor suite. Call ! at 618 Woodbine street. FOR SALE Gasoline hoist, 114-' r ton Garford truck. 6 ft. big and little 1 . concrete mixer, wheelbarrows and a j . lot of old lumber of all kinds. Apply I - to 45 West Curtin street, Penbrook. | , | | x ! FOR SALE Photographer's out- ! tlfit; also one manuel pipeorgan, 41 i ! stops; also reed organ with foot ped- ! . j als. Apply 252 East Water street. I j Middletown, Pa. j ? | FOR SALE II NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS, Total: I adders, with detail strip and all im ' ; provements, from $125,00 to $965.00. ; I Mail card or phone. N. R. Black, 105 | j Market street, Harrisburg. Fa. j ' FOR SALE One tile mantel, oak j finish. Price reasonable. Can be seen at 214 Muench street any evening be- i _ tween 7 and 8 o'clock. I 1 SODA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE -- At ; i bargain. Installing a larger one. i , | Must sell at once. Sweet Shop, Fourth . j and Walnut streets. I 1 " 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 Locuat street. f UPRIGHT PIANO, slightly used, s In excellent cortditlon. For price and Inspection apply at premises. 209 "■ South Front street, Harrisburg, Pa. J Bell phone 323 W. !• FOR SALE, at Gable's 111-117 • South Second street, Lawn Fence, • ' Field Fenco. Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hardware, Plaster Board, "* Upson Fall Board, Compo-Board, 1 Doors, Saah, Shutters, Mouldings, '• Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches " and diamonds at prices lower than 1 can be bought wholesale. 1 CHAS. ARONSON. 1 Reliable Jeweler and Broker, 422 Market Street. r WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS n f MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and ' sold. Highest cash pa-Ices paid. Call Bell 1381R rr Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to Max Smoltz, 1016 Market street. Will call, city or country. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4275. 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 SchmerU, 1020 Market. Bell 3971 R. CASH PAID for Books, Novels and Magazines. Aurand's 925 N. Third St. CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and ■old reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad Bell pfcone 2349. ~ APRIL 17, 1918. \V A NTEI.—MISCE LEA X EC )1S BARRELS We Have Raised Our Prices Again. Oil $2.00 Vinegar sl.Bii Molasses' $1.50 Whiskey $2.10 HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL OTHER BARRELS RELIABLE RAG & METAL CO., 11C7 North Seventh. Both Phones. I F ; I j 'i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE Good I location, doing good business. Rent : reasonable. Good opportunity for right man. A. P. DORANZ, 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. | Member Harrisburg Real Estateißoard ' POOL ROOM Doing a good busi ness. Consists of 3 tables and all I equipment; two show cases, oue wall i case, cash register, ten chairs and I stock. Call for particulars. A. P. DORANZ, I 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board BUSINESS PERSONALS | CHAUTAUQUA TOOTH CLEANERS j will remove tartar from the teeth. I Made of wood. Learn my special mo j tion for reaching difficult surfaces. Sets jof 4 shapes insured and prepaid, isl. I High art written calling cards (name only), 25c per dozen. BERT F. RICH, Inventor and Manufacturer, 100 Liberty St., Jamestown, N. Y. NEW AND USED SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE Repairing of all makes of machines. Joseph Earhart, 520 Curtitt street. Both phones. Write or phone. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 250 doz.; double edge, 35c ! do/..; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug ; store, lormeriy at Henry Gilbert anu Sons. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers : for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. I QUININE —LOOK out toi that grippe | feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE , PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken In time. Gross Drug Store, i 119 Market ittt. Moucj to Ijouu WHEN YOU NEED MONEY To meet Immediate necessities, always consult this reliable, licensed .bonded institution chartered under Penna.' laws and fiuauced by local people in ' 1909 to save borrowers troui extortion. Co-operative Loan & Investment Co -204 Chestnut Street. We sell W. S- S- °"d Thrift Stamps. I MONEY 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 ' I On furniture, real estate and endorsed 1 i notes. Licensed by the State and un- I der the supervision of Uie Bunking | Department. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., i North Market Square, Established 19U4 i WE LEND AIONIiK in compliance ; with Act ot June 17, 191b, to individu- ' als in need ot leady cash, small loans a specially; business conlidentiai; , payments to suit borrower's conveni ! ence; positively lowest rates in city. I PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO_ 132 Walnut Street. Musical i PIANO, taken for storage, can be I bought cheap for cash, or easy month- i ily payments. Good chance for a quick I I buyer. Address R„ 7012, care of Tele j graph. i VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS. ; BANJOS Band and Orchestra lnstru | men is promptly and carefully repair ! ed. OYLEIt'S, 14 South Fourth street. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds ' repaired by an expert. All work promptly uono and guaranteed. <..a1l [ Bell 2804R or 1504 Howard avenue. ' Hauling ami Moving I GENERAL HAULING of all kinds. Quick service. Two motor trucks. I Call Bell 1390, Dial 3573. AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 91/ Capital street. Both phones. I HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped I for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Gruber's Truck Service, lrvin Aungst. Manager, Hershey, Pa. Hell phone 15R-6. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only ex perienced and careful drivers. Call | Bell 3320. cr Dial 2266. WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., ni Broad street t HOUSES AND CARRIAGES I HORSE FOR SALE Apply Fisher [•Bros., 1001 Capital street._ i When.' to Dine Weil I sTOUFFER'o RESTAURANT. ■ I Home ccoking served to Busi i nessiuen and Ladies in sepa rate diningroom. I Storage STORAGE —Fireproof and non-fire proof warehouses. Private rooms for uousehord goods, $2 a mouth up. Har ; rlsburg Storage Co., S. 2nd oL i STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hoiu gooas.merchanaise. Privuie .001114 ' sl-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. U I Cooper & Co. Both phonea. • STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean. 1 private roomr Reasonable rates, p, 1 O, Dlener. 408 Market tre*t, _ v 1 v.J I Undertaken RUDOLPH K_ SPICHR, Funeral Director and Embalmer 611 North Second Street. Bell 262. Dial *146. SAMUEL a ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR! 1313 Derry St. BELL 196*. DIAL 2111. "WILLIAM PAGE, i Funeral Director and Embalmer 630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. ' CONTRACT $75.00 FUNERAL. Tou can select from an octagon end oak nicely polished, black cloth or white embossed plush casketa. nix sil ver handles, engraved name plate cream or white satin lining and pil low. Outside case of pine. Embalm ing remains, draping door, layinu 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 Nicht Special attention given to Steelion' Carlisle and out-of-town calls Licensed in New Jersey No. 181-A Pennsylvania, No. 3998 Private Automobile Ambulance. Office Bell Phone 4748 J, Dial Phone 3907 POLI/TRY AND SPPPiiIKS 50-EGG INCUBATOR. flreless brooder and small chicken pen. Also fountains and hoppers. $6.50 takes it ail. Inquire 1610 Chestnut street. • , OLD CHICKS of quality from purebred high record layers. Our own (lock of S. C. White Leghorns. Write for catalog and price list, or phone Bell 3452, Beaufort Farms Poultrv Plant, E. B. Mitchell, Jr., Proprietor R. D. 3 F, Harrisburg, Pa. I*OULTRY AND LIVESTOCK JERSEY COW AND CAI>F T. W Reed, Edgemont. or Bell phone 2867R-3. Cleaners and Dyers SAVE your clothes. Get them clean ed. pressed, dyed or repaired at Good man's, 1300'/4 North Sixth St. We do it : right. Phones. Call and deliver. EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS. 1245 MARKET ST. "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELI VER. PAINTING THE SUREST WAY Not to fail to make your roof water tight is to use HITE'S ELASTIC. Sold by Aue tionecr llite, 902 Market. AUTOMOBILES AM leaving town and have a Chev rolet touring, October. 1917. Has been run 1,600 mites, and has four new Goodrich tires. Very reasonable and good buy. 1. E. Bender, 2U2 Reily street. 1915 FORI) Touring, demountable rims, Yale lock, good tiros, $285.00. Maxwell Roadster, line running | order, $250.00. HORST, Linglestown, Pa. I 1914 BUICK ROADSTER —ln goo.i I running condition. Must be .sold at ' i once. Price right. Phone 1623 J. ! DEFIANCE TIRES 4,000 MILES i | 28x3 N. S $13.80 : 30x3 Plain $13.0)1 I 30x3% N. S $ 18.75 i3l x I N. S. $26.". 82x4 N. S $29.85 33x4 N. S $30.1., 34x4 N. S $31.90 MARKER'S, 1006 Market St. I AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE ~ 191 ii I Bulck truck; electric lights; newly I I painted; in A 1 condition; must lie Isold. Apply 1427 North Third. Bell 1479 J. FOR SALE A Dodge touring car, excellent condition; set of new 1 tires; fully equipped; run less than 9,000 miles. Address P. O. Box 496, Steelton, Pa. I FOR SALE Two truck Font i units, of one-ton capacity. Will iu I Ford, Maxwell or Chevrolet. Will sell at less than distributor's cost to' quick buyer. Inquire of Myers Ac cessory House, Cameron and Mul berry streets. | FOR SALE Cadillac delivery in !A1 condition. Will be sold at a bar | gain to quick buyer. A. Schiffinan. j 1021 Market street. | OVERLAND -HARRISBUR'J COMPANY SPRING SALE OF ! "PEDIGREED" USED CARS Completely overhauled and in l\ne mechanical condition and refinished. Each car an exceptional offer and of vital interest to the man who wants a good, dependable car for a modest sum. OVERLAND TOURING CAR—roomy 5 passenger, electric light and starter; paint good, tires fair, excellent me chanical condition $495 OVERLAND TOURING CAR—7 passenger, six cylin der, relinished and overhaul ed, fine mechanical condition, wire wheel equipment—one extra wheel. A very exception al offer. OVERLAND BIG FOUR DEMONSTRATOR —has never been sold, guaranteed as good j as new, relinished. Will be sold for less than dealer's j cost. HUDSON TOURING CAR —repainted and overhauled, tires fine, looks and runs like new. For less than half orig inal price. OVERLAND TWO PAS SENGER ROADSTER mo tor like new. Refinished. Light economical car and easy rid ing. Very big bargain. STUDEBAKER TOURING CAR five passenger, fine finish, tires fair, overhauled. electric light and starter. Will be sold for $475 THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO., 212-214 North Second Street, i Open Evenings OVERLAND 6-passcnger, No. 69. * for sale; in nrst-class condition, with sundries attachment; has been well taken care of; bargain for some one; price, S3OO. W. Marzolf, 447 Broad ■ street. HUPMOBILE 20, ROADSTER ln excellent shape. A bargain to quick , buyer. Pullman Speedster. Roadster type; A 1 shape. Will be sold at a bargain. ■A. SCHIFFMAN. 1021 Market. FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage. 83 ' South Cameron street. LET US SELL your car for cash. Cycle & Auto Supply Co„ 107 Market jit rest. - - ... a
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