ARE YOU LOOKING FOR WORK? CONSULT TIE TELEGRAPH WANT A6S 2?eatbs CRKMEK Suddenly, on April 81. 1918. Charles Cremer. in his 61st 1 ear. i'uneral services Tuesday evening. :i S o'clock, from the home of his daughter. Mrs. W. H. Binkley. iOt' Seneca street. Further services will be held at the old Mennonite Church, at New Providence, at 2:30 o'clock. Wednesday afternoon. Lancaster and Columbia papers, please copy. vTs W.KISKR On April 20. 1918, George W. Van Wagner. Sr. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 362 Camp street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Interment Har ' risburg Cemetery. DlCK—tn Friday morning. Mrs. Sara Jane Dice died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. C. J. Cassel, i-nola. Pa,', aged 64 years. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at l o'clock, from the Cassel! residence, the Rev. Mr. Allen officiating. Burial will be made in the MarysviUe Cemetery. __ CARP OF THANKS MRS. CHARL.ES PERIiY wishes to thank her neighbors and friends lor their kindness during her recent be reavement. the death of her mother. Mrs. Mary Ellen Fanghender. CARD OF THANKS I hereby ex press my thanks to neighbors and friends for kindness shown through my recent D auM._ IX MEMORIAM IX loving remembrance of my dear husband. Edward K. Beatty. whg de parted this life two yfcara ago to-day, April 21. 1916. As long as life and memory lasts, we will remember thee. HIS WIFE ANP CHU.PRI'N. LOST AND FOUNT) LOST A bunch of keys. Finder, please return to Room 301 Kunkel Building. LOST A black bulldog. Reward. Call_Bell phone 667 or 4000. INSTRUCTIONS BUSINESS EDUCATION ■— The SCHOOL, OK RESULTS the OLDE&T and BEST RECOGNIZED LEADER —the ACCREDITED INSTITUTION invites you to investigate its claims, and solicits your patronage upon the basis of what it HAS done and is NOW doing. School of Commerce and Karrisburg Business College. Troup Building. 13 South Market Square. Both phones. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting. English Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Arith.. etc. r. V AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL TEAR _ Eater any time. Bell 69 4K. .IIP! OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL. I':l MVt St. Chas. R. Beckley. Prtn. -Jcrle E. Keller. Pus. Mgr. ~ 'IEI.P W A XTKD-—M AI f. WANTED Young man as Cora rn> teal Representative. Must have se'lins experience. Box G. 7099. care of Telegraph. PAINTERS WANTED Also first • lass paperhangers. Uaion shop "Wages. iS\c per hour. Steady work for -.ood. reliable men. The O'Connor 'c. Tft->9 E. Commerce St.. Youngs town.- Ohio. • ' W WTED First-class barber. Ap ply rile Barber Shop, 13 North Mar A YOUNG OR MIDDLE-AGED MAN as hotel night clerk. Hours. 11 P. M. to 7 A. M. Steady position. with chance' foe advancement. Address, in own handwriting, stating experience and giving references. Box B. 7100. care of Telegraph. TOOLMAKERS Highest wages to first-class men on high-grade jig. ni ture and die work. Oijt of town. Transportation paid. Strictly up-to date shop. Call at Metropolitan Hotel Saturday. 5:30 to 9:00 P. M. Ask for Mr. Kohr. COUNTER MAN Wanted. im mediately. at Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North Court 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. WANTED Mechanical draftsmen, 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. WANTED C'olnpetent chauffeur, over thirty years old. with testimo nials. good wages, for Packard trucks, by Fink Brewing Company, 312-2W Forster street. City. CLERK WANTED In large office. Must be good' at figuring. Permanent posi tion and splendid chance for advancement. Apply in per son only to Office Manager, SWIFT & CO., Seventh and North Sts. MEN WANTED to load stone. 29 cents per ton. Can earn 125 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. WANTED Plumbers. Apply M. H Baker & Co., 1330 Derry street. WE are offering steady employment to men between the ages of !8 and 45 Tor Government work and regular commercial lines. Our factory op erates six days per week, eight hours per day on three shifts. Piece worker-' after learning the work, which takes from one to two weeks, are able to earn from *3 to $5 per .lay and better. We have a Housing Department which will assist our ap plicants in securing rooms at the lowest rat<s. We also need a large number of girls, ages 21 to 30. for steady, profitable factory employment. Apply in person or communicate with Factory Employment Office, The < Joodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron. Ohio. I RENTERS- We have just listed the house ; von have been wanting to buy. It is in a very good neighborhood and has all the latest improvements— modern plumbing, electric light, hot air heat, etc. The owner is moving and will give possession \ at any time. Don't wait until the/ other'man gets ahead of you. In quire at once. MOler Brothers & Co. Member libs. Real Estate Board LMiat aa4 Court Streets MONDAY EVENING, , HELP WANTED—MALE ] i ! COLORED BOY For porter work around store. Steady position for ] willing worker, toadies' Bazaar, 8-10- : 12 South Fourth street. , WANTED Man to repair bicycles. Call on Esterbrook. 91S North Thlra street. Mi:N AND BOYS WANTED For the following classes of work: Machine, Inspection. Clerical, and Assembling. Ap ply at the factory office. ELLIOTT-FISHER CO.. South Cameron Street. 1 I MECHANICS WANTED Experienced on Automobile work preferred, blacksmiths I who can straighten frames. etc.. men experienced on , bench work or other kind of machine work. If you have not had actual experience on j Automobile work you might be able to adapt yourself to the kind of work we have. Apply at SERVICE STATION. OYERLAND-HARRISBURG CO., j Twenty-Sixth and Derry Sts. | I HIGH-CLASS Specialty Salesman, that can employ and train junior Salesmen. Byers. 67 East Long street. ' Columbus. Ohio. i PART TIME SALESMEN to call on j real estate men and builders. 67 : East Long street. Columbus. Ohio. I HELP W ANTED—FEMALE ! GIRL Over 21 years of age. to! work in confectionery store. No ob- i ejection to young, married woman. No Sunday work. Apply Messimer's. Third street at Briggs. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS [ in Harrisburg soon. Women desiring clerkships, post office. Government departments, stenographers, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (.For mer Civil Service Examiner). 561 ! Kenois Building. Washington. D. C. WANTED Ten bright, capable women to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. J23.00 to $50.00 per week. Railroad fare paid. Weekly advance for traveling expenses. Ad dress, at once. Goodrich Drug Com pany, Dept. 720. Omaha, Nebr. SEVERAL quick crocheters wanted . at once, on boudoir caps. Positively I no canvassing. Stamped envelope for particulars. Mrs. Meixell. 515 Lycom g street. Williamsport. Pa. WANTED Experienced colored girl for general housework. Need not stay nights. No washing. Apply 2111 , ' North Third street. WHITE GIRL for general house work: must be able to cook; small' family: reference required. Call even ings. Forster street. WANTED Several bright girls. Apply HARRIS BURG SILK MILL. EXPERIENCED and refined diningrootn girl wanted. Ap ply Manhattan Restaurant. 317 Market street. 'j j WANTED jewing Mach'ne operators to make ladies' and children's wear. Also fold ers and trimmers Easy work, and best pay. Learners paiii while learn ing $7 guaranteed the third consecu tive week of learning. After that piecework. HARRISBURG APPAREL CO, New Up-to-date Factory, Sixth and Herr Streets. ( HELI" WANTED—MaIe and Female MEN-WOMEN WANTED for Gov ernment war positions. Thousands ' i t.eeded immediately. Good salaries: permanent employment: liberal vaca tions; other advantages. We prepare you and you secure a position or we 1 refund your money. Ask for booklet "QK," free to citizens. Washington ! Civil Service School, 147, Marden Building, Washington. D. C. SITUATIONS \\ AMKO—SLILK WANTED Young man would like to have position driving light deliv ery truck or jitney: can give refer ence. Address, or apply, 1736 North Fifth street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ■ WANTED A competent book -1 keeper and stenographer, with valu able experience and good references, desires secretarial work. Address X. i Y. Z.. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young woman wishes position as housekeeper for widower. Apply Mrs. Robert Chapman, 350 Myers street, Steelton. Pa. WANTED -Woman wishes day's I work of -any kind. Address 1120 • Christiana street. Lottie Watson. WANTED By colored woman. , day's work of any kind. Apply 1107 , Currant avenue. City. WANTED By young woman. : general office work, or collecting; ex l perienced. and can give reference. Ad ' ■ dress Y„ 7102, care of Telegraph. i! ROOMS FOR RENT ■ | FOR RENT Two rooms, furnish - • ed. on first floor, as livingroom and " bedroom; running water. Apply 402 > North Second street. Dial 5775. 5 TWO unfurnished rooms for rent. i None but particular couple need ap r ply. Rent reasonable. Call Bell phone ; 1800 M. ■ i FOR RENT Two unfurnished ■ | rooms, on Penn street near Mac lay. All conveniences. Reference requir j l ed. R.. 7104. care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Two large, airy, con j necting unfurnished rooms, on third ! floor; heat and light: use of bath; young couple preferred: no children. Apply 1343 Liberty street. FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished. second floor front room; use of hath; breakfast if desired. Apply 271 j Muench street, or phone 4091R Bell. FOR RENT At 1321 North Sec ond. one or two large furnished rooms; all conveniences; suitable for young couple or gentlemen. Call after 4 . P. M. T i UNFURNISHED, good-sised room; ' ! strictly private: elderly party pre- Iferred; stove furnished free; also laundry, phone and bathroom priv ileges. Inquire 429 Broad street. ! ROOMS FOR RENT j FOR RENT Large, third-story i front room, furnished or unfurnished, for gentleman: reference required. Apply at 2SI Mat-lay street, between 7-8 evenings. Bell 1463 M. FURNISHED ROOM—Business sec tion. with beard by the week or meal. Businessmen's luncheon from 13 to 1:30. Address 113 Locust. RO!UU> WANTED WANTED Private family to take ; children to board. Country or subur ban home preferred. Address P. O. : Box 40f>. Harrisburg, Pa. APARTMENTS FOHTreNT | APARTMENT* Sixth and Kelker streets: 7 rooms and bath: steam heat ; and all modern Improvements. Apply 1743 North Sixts street. *3lO NORTH iSIXTH ST. Third floor apartment; 4 rooms and bath. ! Rent. $25.00. Chas. Adler, 1001 North I Third street. < ' APARTMENT' Five rooms and bath; all improvements; no children. ; Apply 221 South Thirteenth street. APARTMENT FOR RENT Two rooms, with bath, heat and lights. Ap ply Esterbrook, 912 North Third street. i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Plot of ground. S. E. ! corner Sixteenth and Briggs streets. . 30x105 ft. F"urther information apply to Mrs. A. Hennig. 217 A Oak street. | Weehawken Heights. New Jersey. 1 1640 CATHERINE STREET FOR ! SALE at reasonable price. Call at 303 (South Seventeenth street for further j information. FOR SALE 2406 Reel street. $2,250. Immediate possession. New i houses on Derry street. Move in and pay as rent. Kough. Brightbill & , Kline. 307 Kunkel Building. FOR SALE The Board of Commissioners of , Public Grounds and Buildings will offer at public sale in front of State Capitol Buildings, at entrance Fourth l and State Streets. Harrisburg. Pa., at !10 o'clock A. M.. Saturday. May 11, ! 1918. the following buildings and i structures upon the premises within the boundaries of the proposed exten i sion of Capitol Park in Eighth Ward, i City of Harrisburg: Fourth Street —Nos. 137,139 and 141. | The purchaser shall pay to the ! Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, through the office of tlie Superinten • dent of Public Grounds and Ruild ' ings. Harrisburg. Pa., *by certified check or United States currency, the amount at which the said building or buildings and structures are awarded to them, as follows: A cash payment of 23 per cent, shall be made on day ; of sale and the balance before enter* ing upon the property to remove the ' material purchased. In all cases where the premises are ! unoccupied possession will be given the purchaser immediately. Where the premises are tenanted possession will he given immediately after the prem ises are vacated. The Commonwealth will not be responsible for any dam age to property after possession is given. Purchaser shall state at time of their offer the time required to remove the buildings and material after being Riven possession by the Commonwealth, which in no case snail tbe longer than 60 days. All building ' refuse shall be carted away from the , premises by the purchaser. All foun dation walls must be taken down and j removed at least three feet below ; level of street. . The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings reserve . the right to accept or reject any or all bids. The work of removal shall be performed under the direction of. i • and to the satisfaction of, the super -1 intendent of Public Grounds and • Buildings. NOTE: The sidewalks and street 'pavements are not to be removed by purchaser of buildings or structures under this schedule. By order of the Board. GEORGE A 1 SHREINER. Superintendent. I LLOYD W. MITCHELL. Secretary. ON State street, in 1300 block; 9 l rooms, steam heat, all conveniences. ' Ideal home. Good investment. Price low. Address 0.. 7058. care of Tele j graph. PLAN BOOK OF MODERN HOMES i—4o complete plans showing pros peetives and details of modern homes. Prize winners at the National Build- I ing Show, sent prepaid for SI.OO. Monev refunded if not satisfied. Upper Arlington Co.. Columbus. Ohio. S.UIE AS-RENT i Modern house, good location, with i all improvements to party of good ! reputation. Call Bell 1390 or Dial j 35.3. BARGAIN Eight-room brick, cor i ner Sharon and Swan, Paxtang. Built i for home, best throughout. Fruit l trees and shrubbery. Owner lives 1342 ' Beach street. Lakewood. Ohio. ! C \MP HILL Home on two level . acres; all conveniences: 10 minutea' walk'to street car; view of Capitol and city from front porch: variety of I fruit: $4,200. W. H. Yingst, Long ■ I street. Camp Hill. Pa. CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE— 1■ No 6"" Peffer street all improve ments large lot. suitable for gar ages. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build | ing. : DESIRABLE PROPERTY IFOR ■I q \LE No. 602 North Sixteenth . ! street 8 rooms all improvement! • and very desirable location. Bell j Realty Co.. Bergner Building. I i FOR SALE AND NOW VACANT ! No "3 North Seventeenth street • I brick" dwelling 8 rooms and bath— •ras furnace. Get the key and in • spect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner i : Building. I '■ NO 1729 STATE ST. Brick dwell l! ing 8 rooms bath gas elec tric light steam heat lot, 17x103 : I to drive alley. Price right. Bell I Realty Co.. Bergner Building. . i NO. 1816 ZARKER ST. Brick ■ , house 7 rooms bath gas • electric light furnace—porch front —rear bal*ony. Bell Realty Co., Berg. • ner Building. I NO 1720 NORTH STREET FOR SALE At very reasonable price I < brick construction all improve ■ mints vacant after April 30. Bell ' Realty Co.. Bergner Building. HOUSES AND LOTS Easy pay : ment plan. See me before you buy. II D a Caley. Room 708, Kunkel Bldg. ' 1 Bell '589. I J. E. GIPPLE. I —REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE *! RENT COLLECTING 12S1 Market St. Bell Phone 4259. II Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board 1 ! ENOLA PROPERTY FOR SALE ' ! State Road: 2 fe -story frame dwelling; good fencing: concrete walk and porches; large chickenhouse; hogpen; ~ variety of fruit trees and assortment I of grapes. Prices. $3,000. Apply 1225 , j North Sixth street. i HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES " I —sso down will buy 2ft-story frame "i dwelling. Price. $l,lOO. - Balance pay 'i as rent. Lincoln Realty Co., 1128 Sev | enth street, BUILDING LOT AT CAMP HILL— " ! Corner." 50x160 ft. Also lots at Oak Lane, near Government buildings. • Verv cheap. Apply at once. C. H. 3 i Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Harris " j burg Bell 2411 R. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPIt J! j! h| ' ' i|l ; 1 ! 'lt I ! <i !| YOU HEAR THAT WORKERS ARE WANTED—and thev arc. But that does not mean that sonic good job is going to search for you until it finds you. The job !! usually waits for the man to come after it ; ; | j the man usually learns .where to go j| J through telling about himself through a classified advertisement. It is "the regu !! lar way." j I <; . !| '! 1 11 ji! N 111 !i > j; 111 ' II ii> iii i: !t ' * 1 KKAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES of all kinds In city and ; suburbs, from SI,OOO up. Terms easy. | Pay as rent. C. H. Corder. 1190 Wal- I nut street. Bell *4l-R. FOR BEAUTT AND EXCELLENCE BUY ONE OF THESE j NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES Located on North Second Street at Seneca stone construction— s rooms 2 baths marble shower hardwood floors first and Becond floors stone fire place glass enclosed porch lot. 27x160 feet to Penn Street— room for garden and parage. Convenient terms of payment I may be arranged. Sample house open for Inspection, j C. LL LONG. Builder and Owner. Kunkel Building. Harrisburg. i. TWO HOUSES —$950.00. Rent for! $12.00 per month. Apply at Store. 111"! I North Third street. , BIG BARGAIN IN PENBROOK i REAL ESTATE 2736 Boas street, I Penbrook. will be sacrificed to quick ' buver for $1,600. Shade trees in front, fruit trees in yard—lot, 180 feet j i deep. Reason for selling, have left I town. M. J. Sheatfer, Agt., Penn street, ! Penbrook. Pa. • I HOUSE FOR SALE. 2332 North I Sixth street 3-story frame; lot. 20x1 1120 feet: 15 ft. alley. Apply g. \y. j : Kreider, 219 Wyoming avenue. Enola. i ' Bell phone. FOR SALE Three houses i n | i Steelton. Rented at SIO.OO each. Price.; i SBOO each, or the three for $2,200. All I iin good repair. Also vacant house in i Hithspire. Possession at once 7 rooms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut i . street. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. j ! REAL INVESTMENT OPPORTU- j iNITY S7OO cash will purchase four-' ' room frame house in eastern end of; icitv: now occupied by good tenant! paving $lO rental. Address F. J. S.. ]. ! care of Telegraph. ' i • 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, cata of Telegraph. . REAL ESTATE FOR KENT GARAGE FOR RENT From about ; ' May 10, corner Cumberland and James i ! street. Will accommodate forty cars, j j The writer claims to be the oldest j coal dealer, located his office on • thirf place 55 years ago. 1864. with { coal and wood. A few years later the ! ice was added. The business grew to j ] such dimensions, the writer formed • I the United Ice & Coal Co. Many im- ' j provements and additions until this ; I company is well known for its exten- I j sive and trustworthy business, with! i main office corner Forster and Cow- J ;<ien streets. Branches. Fifteenth and i ■ Chestnut streets, corner Boas and ' Cowden streets, Steelton, Carlisle, i Lebanon. J. S. SIBLE, 256 Herr Street. | FOR RENT Warehouse. Cowden I street near Market. Elevator, P. R. jR. siding. Possession at once. Suit- I able for any business. Reasonable I rent. Apply C. F. Gohl. Bell phone 1 j 899 M. ; J STOREROOM AND DWELLING FOR ' | RENT 217 Broad street. Apply at J 219 Broad street. j , 1015 NORTH FRONT —ll rooms j i 2 baths steam heat immediate \ : possession. Communicate with Mrs. > D. E. Dismukes. Bell 672J, 1559 J. I BAKERY FOR RENT Best stand I 1 in the city. 217 Broad street. Apply ) ; to Mrs. Orth. 219 Broad street. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent . TWO HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT j | —One on Hudson street, the other on j Lenox street. Apply 2012 Manada j j street. HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth j and Curtin streets. Possession of '! Fifth street houses about July 15, • j 1918. Fred C. Miller. 31 North Second. I ' Bell phone 307 J. j REAITESTATE WANTED ; i WANTED, TO RENT Good" house in good residential section. Not less' ' than eight rooms with all conveni- ! j ences. Steam heat. Wanted about i ; July 1. Address L\. 6859, care of Tele- t . | graph. | i WANTED, TO RENT —Anßor 9- 1 '! roomed house. Will pay $35 to SSO I ' ' per month. Call 3573 Bell. '! WANTED Six or seven-roomed t house for new secretary of Harris burg Chamber of Commerce, who will arrive in city May 1. Phone 4120. ! j Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce j and give information. I WANT TO RENT I About 600 square feet floor space. I Prefer one small and two large rooms ITo be usei for light manufacturing purposes. Call 1636J Bell phone. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS STOREROOM From May 1, x 0 1204 North Third street, formerly the Imperial Hardware Co. J. s. Sible . 256 Herr street. ; FOR RENT Storeroom. 604 Market street, i Stoterooms. 24$ and 232 Hamilton street $12.00 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 N. THIRD STREET. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board OFFICES AND STOREROOMS I | FOR RENT I n In the Commonwealth Trust I Company Building. large, roomy offices. Apply to COMMON-WEALTH TRUST CO, 222 Market Street. t FARMS ; FARM FOR SALE —lB miles west ! of Harrisburg, Perry county; 61 acres; i about 25 acres under cultivation, with ! meadow, balance young timber; spring i water at house and barn; two-and-a --| half-story log house, bank barn und I buildings; all kinds of fruit and 1 farming implements, for 51,500. Pos i session at once. For further informa- I tion write Mrs. H. W. Shuflt, Duncan- J non. Pa.. R. D. 3. Box 66. • I 74-ACRE FARM, near Dillsburg, I will sell farm, with tools nad stock, jor will sell farm alone. Possession at once. Will consider trade on large 1 farm. C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut j street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. | FOR \.\LE Five-acre farm, 4 j I miles west Harrisburg, Cumberland , County. Close to large creek. Fine fishing. boating and swimming. 7- i room bungalow, steam heat, electric lights, large porches. Tenant house on place, 7 rooms, bank barn. etc. Lots of fruit and berries. One acre woodland. Three minutes' walk to 'trolley line. 5c fare to Harrisburg, I Easy terms and payments. Possession •at once. C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut > street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. i FARMS of every description from i 1 acre to 200 acres each Some close { !to trolley and railroad. Some easy ! terms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut I street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. I | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS j ' FOR SALE Two 75 B Overland ; motors and chassis. Apply Montgom , ery & Aldridge, City Garage. FOR SALE Delivery wagon, in : good condition. Apply 1015 North i Third street. FOR SALE A carload of Watson I dump wagons. Also a few slightly i used wagons. Apply Albert A. j Thumma. Lemoyne, Pa. ; ~ *S—FIREWOOD—*S H cord, ready for use, stove, fur i nace or fireplace. DELIVERED FREE. Call Bell 1390 or Dial 3573. ' WHITE REED STROLLER CART— jWith hood, in good condition. Used only a short time. Apply 1406 Ver | non street. i FOR SALE —At a very low price, 1 a lot of unredeemed men's suits, coats ajid trousers. N. Brenner. 1315 North | Third street. i FOR SALE Brown reed go-cart; jAI condition. Call Bell phone 4257 R. OAK BEDROOM SUITE at a bar ) gain. Call 1825 Market street. Bell phone 4068 J. • FOR SALE Two bowling alleys, chicken pen sise. Can be bought very cheap. at Strawbery street. FOR SALE Fully equipped Mush room plant and 10 acres of ground. Four acres suitable for trucking. On Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, at Beverly. Near trolley. Apply Mrs. Charles F. King, PottsviUe, Pa., or on ' premises. • •FOR SALE Gasoline hoist, IV4- ton Garford truck, 6 ft. big and little I concrete mixer, wheelbarrows and a lot of old lumber of all kinds. Apply to 45 West Curtin street, PenbrooK. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for traded and rebuilt typewriters all tnakes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. Tillotson. 205 Locust _ etreet. FOR SALE, at Gable's 111-111 t South Second street. Lawn Fence, ! Field Fence, Gates. Poultry Netting, ■ Building Hardware. Plaster Board. Upson Fall Board, Compo-Board. Doora, Bash, Shutters. Mouldings, Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. i FOR SALE Unredeemed watches i and diamonds at prices lower than I can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON. Reliable Jeweler and Broker. 422 Market Street. WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Second-hand, single i bed, in good condition. Call Bell 3734 R. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 13S1R cr Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to Max Sraeltx, 1016 Market street Will call, city or country. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers I for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 2ot Mkt I HIGHEST PRICES PAID for fti. kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call I Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Sou. 824-832 North Seventh street. I MORRIS SAYS save money buying i' new and second-hand furniture her*. High prices paid for furniture. Morris SchmerU. 10t0 Market. Bel'. 3S7IR. CASH PAID for Books. Novel's and l Magazines. Aurand's 925 N. Third St. j - J BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES • POOL ROOM Doing a good busl i aesa. Consists of 3 tables and all I equipment; two show cases, one wall case, cash register, ten chair., and stok. Call for particulars A. P. DORANi 1225 N. Blxth St. Photic Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board I BUSINESS OPPOHTUNITIRS I FOR SALE Only Cleaning and] Pressing establishment in thriving f steel town of S.OOU. Fully equippedi] plant. Pricw. $3,000. Write F P J Dahm. Box 614, Midland. Pa. ROBERT C. BYERS j National Business Broker No proposition too large. Have i available money for large maautir ) turing propositions. Write, in confi- I I dence. to 67 East Long street. Coluiu | bus, Ohio. BUSINESS - PEHStWAIJg J THK SUREST WAY Not to fail i | to make your roof water tight is to I I use HITIi'S ELASTIC. Sold by Auc- i I'tioneer Hite. 903 Market. | j j NEW AND USED SINGEIt SEWING ; ! MACHINES FOR sai.k Repairing 'of all makes of machines. Joseph ! | Earhart. 520 Curtin street. Both j phones. Write or phone. I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED i ! Single edge, 25c dos.; double edge. Ssc ' | do*.; old style. 25c each. Gorgas Drug ! I Store, formerly at Henry Uilbert and | Sons. I WHAT HAVE YOIT FOR SALE? What do you want to buy? 1 am at your service. | AUCTIONEER HITE. 902 Market. RELIABLE ~ I , ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP I GENERAL REPAIRING I 1303 N. SIXTH ST., BELL 3995. DIAL 68E4 I Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers , lor estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 808 Mkt. i QUININES —LOOK out rot that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this I changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVH PHOSPHO-QUININE wUI stava It off iif taken in rime. Gross Drug store. ' 119 Market ulrxit rm> j , Money to Loan | WHEN YOU NEED MONEY ' i To meet Immediate necessities, always i consult this reliable, licensed .bonded ■ institution chartered under Penna. laws and tlnanced by local people In 1909 to save borrowers from extortion. Co-operative Loan & Investment Co_ 204 Chestnut Street. We sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts aud upon any 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 Banking ( Department. I EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO. 8 North Market Square. i Established 1904 i: : i Vr E LEND MOMbl in compliance ' with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans a specialty; business confidential; ! payments to suit borrower's conveni ; ence; positively lowest rates in city, i : PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO 132 Walnut Street. i i FINANCIAL WANTED, TO BORROW—S2,SOO.OO . on two-year llrst mortgage on im , proved Harrisburg property. Address i Y„ 7100, care of Telegraph. Musical ; . ONE Concert Grand Upright Piano, in good condition, st a bargain. Auc tioneer Hite, 902 Market. % t : PROFESSOR GONZALEZ Band • j and Orchestra director, teacher of I clarinet, cornet, saxaphone, etc. Also • | Spanish lessons, private or in classes j ij— correct pronunciation. 926 North i Sixth street. PIANOS TUNED AND HEPAiKbi. II by a skilled tuner only. Oyler'a. 14 • j South Fourth street. i FOR SALE Victrola, mahogany .{finish; case in first-class condition, i Also 40 pieces of music. Cheap to j quick buyer. Address W„ 7107, care of Telegraph. j IF your Talking Machine needs re ! pairs, just call Bell phone 3242 J. Au ! expert wilbbe at your service at once, i Or bring machine to 1213 North Third j street. VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, 1 BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru - . ments promptly and carefully repafr ! ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. ,! TALKING MACHINE& promptly and s carefully repaired by an expert only, x l OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. . I TALKING MACHINES ot all kinds ; j repaired by au expert. AU work { promptly uoßc and guaranteed. call I ) Bell 2SO4R or 1504 Howard avenue. \ | Huuiinx aim iiowiig MOTOR. TRUCK HAULING Eoc'al or Distant (1) or (2) Ton Trucks Freight or Furniture. Weaver &, Son, Steelton and Harrisburg. Both phones, AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving ■ a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 91; t Capital street. Both phones. J HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped for furniture, freight anu piano mov . ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. " J. E. Gruber's Trucn Service, , Irvin Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa. ' Bell phone 15R-6. GENERAL HAULING AND FX.ST " i EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only ex i perienced and careful drivers. Call I Bell 3820. or Dial 2/46. 1 WE do all kinds of hauling— auto or team. Go anywhere. Kates Reason- J • able. Phones. CONRAD BROS.. *44 ' j broad street. ; j POULTRY AND SUPPIIES DAV OLD CUIX S. C. Buff ' Leghorns, B. Rocks, Broilers, 9c and . up; safe delivery guaranteed; circular . free. Jacob Neimond, McAlsterville, , Pa.. Box _SO : Storage STORAGE Private rooms for : i household goods in fireproof ware ' house, $3 per month and up. Lower 1 storage rates in hon-fireproof ware • i house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437. e j 445 South Second street. 1 STORAGE —4l Broad street, nous*- - hold goods, merchandise. Private toouis 11-13. Also hauling of all kinds. o. I Cooper *c Co. Both phones. ! STORAGE —ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates, p. . U. Dlener. 408 Market strett. Undertakers WILLIAM PAGE. ' Funeral Director and Embalmer, 830 Boas St., Harrisburg. Pa. ; CONTRACT $76.00 FUNERAL i You can select from an octagon end oak nicely polished, black cloth or . white embossed plush caskets, six sil -1 ver handles, engraved name plate cream or white satin lining ana pii ; low. Outside case of pine, Embalm ing remains, draping duor, laying out and dressing, use 01 my Funeral par . lor to bury from, directing services . hearse and two coaches. 1 My service can be hd Day or Night 1 special attention given to Steelton, I Carlisle and out-of-town calls. Licensed In New Jersey No. 181-A. Pennsylvania,. No. 3111. I Private Automobile Ambulance. II Office Bell Phone 4748.*. Dial Phone $lO7 APRIL 22, 1918, | UNDERTAKERS ] RUDOLPH KL SPICB& Funeral Director and l£Uub&lmr j (II North Secona Street. BH lit. Dial ti 4 s. WILLIAM PAGE, ~ i Funeral Director and Embalmer •SO Boas St.. HarrUbuig. pT I Bell 4748 J. D?al 3907, ' SAMUEL Sw FACKLER. | FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St. BELL ll. DIAL lilt. Cleaners, and Dyers SAVE your clothes. Get them clean- I I ed. pressed, dyed or repaired at Good- ' man's, ISO6H North Sixth St. We do It i ; right. Phones. Call and deliver. EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS 1245 MARKET ST i JV'S£, T L?.? ACTLUN GUARANTEED." BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER. i ACTO.MONILES USED CAR SALE " " i We have a few used cars for sale at big bargain prices; all in A 1 con dition. | One-ton Ford truck, j One-ton Republic truck. 1 7-passenger Studebaker Six I 6-passenger Prfrten Palmer. MONN BROS., ■Star Garage 13th and Thompson Sts. HUPMOBILE 20, ROADSTER in excellent shape. A bargain to auick buyer. Pullman Speedster. Roadster tvne- A 1 shape. Will be sold at a bargain' A. SCHIFFMAN. 1021 Market 1916 PULLMAN, in At shape. New tij-es. AJust be sold at once. A. Schiff man, lOil Market street FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage. 81 South Cameron street. 1915 FORD Touring, demountable rims, \ ale lock, good tires. $285.00. orde*r* V s2so o() lOadt!ter ' " ne runnin * HORST, Linglestown, Pa. SPECIAL ON AUTOMOBILE AND | MOTORCYCLE TIRES with a Kuarun ; tee of Three Thousand Five Hundred Miles. 28x3 Motorcycle Tires. Non-Skid, $12.50 -■^ u,ornoh ' 1 ° Tires, Non-Skid, 30x3_>2_ Automobile Tires, Non-Skid, 31x3' L . Automobile Tiros, Non-Skid $lB.lO. 32x3 Automobile Tires, Non-Skid $19.90. 31x3 Automobile Tires, ' Non-Skid, I ; $19.40. 31*4 Automobile Tires, Non-Skid, $25.40. 32x4 Automobile Tires, Non-Skid $25.50. 33x4 Automobile Tiros'; Non-Skid, j $26.90. 34x4 Automobile Tires, Non-Skld. $27.50. 35x,4 Automobile Tires, Non-Skid. $37.90. All other sizes wo can save you Dollars on. Get our price on Tubes before buy ing. Express orders, send 25 pit cent, deposit, balance C. O. D. Orders promptly attended to. H. F. ESTERBROOK, Prop. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third St., ! Harrisburg, Pa. Dial Phone 4990. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 Nortn . Third street. Dial 4990. DEFIANCE TIRES 4,000 MILES ; 28x3 N. S $13.80 , ! 30x3 Plain $13.00 30x3% N. S $18.76 | 31x4 N. S $26 75 .! 32x4 N. S *29.85 33x4 N. S $30.15 34x4 N. t $31.90 MARKER S, 100 C Market St. FOR SALE Cadillac delivery in A 1 condition. Will be sold at a bar gain to quick buyer. A. Schiifman 1021 Market street I I OVERLAND 6-passenger, No. 69, 'for sale; in first-class condition, with ' sundries attachment; lias been well I taken care of; bargain for some one; . i price. $390. W. Marzolf, 447 Broad | street. FOR SALE Two truck Ford unitß, of one-ton capacity. Will tit ( Ford, Maxwell or Chevrolet. Will : sell at less than distributor's cost to I ! quick buyer. Inquire of Myers jAc ! cessory , House, Cameron and Mul- I j berry streets. ! LET US SELL your car for cash. , ! Cycle & Auto Supply Co., 107 Market ! street. , 1 MAGNETOS All types; 4 and ( 1 Bosch high tension, Eismann. Dixey. ' i tplitdorf, Mea. Remy and different ' | makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A. - Schiffman, 1021 Market street. BeL ■; *. ' i FOR SALE A Dodge touring 'car. excellent condition; set of new | tires; fully equipped; run less than : 19,000 miles. Address P. O. Box 496, II Steelton, Pa. 1 j" OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers, 1 . In any condition. See me before aac ' rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffmau. 1021 Mai ket ' ; street. Bell 3633. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE AU makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO &. BATTERY CO. 11th and Mulberry Sts. FORD Touring Cars and Roadsters. ' All late models in first-class condi . i tion. Every car guaranteed. Call at t 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 'land radiator repair work after all ' others have failed. We will satisfy " ! you. We have a man for either 4. S !and 8-cylinder motors. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO. 1917 North Third Street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS BRING your car lo us. Experts on Ignition amd carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones. CARR'S GARAGE, formerly Feder ick's. All kinds of auto repairing, Ajax tires and suplies. Rayfleld Car buretor Service Station. Both phones. All work guaranteed. AUTOMOBILES I At the regular annual meeting: of the of the Home German Bau-und Spar Vereln, to be held at their meetingplace, No. 40S Market Street, Harrlsburg, Pa., on Tuesday evening. April 30, 1918, at 7.30 o'clock, an election will be held for the election of a board of directors and to' vote on changing the corporate title name from Home Ger man Bau-und Spai Vereln to HOME BUILDING ANI>- , i IJOAN ASSOCIATION OK HARRISBURG, PA. C. A. KLEMU, " • & ' " Secretary. I t> AHAOICS | ACCESSORIKt ASI) HKI'MRS I YOUR liaky Radiator repaired by lan expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Hex Garage, ISU7 North Third street. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also fenders, lumps, etc. Heat service in town, Har risburg Auto Hudlutor Works. SOS North Third street. AUTOMOBILISTS Cut your tire expense. Buy factory seconds. Ask mo for prices on any standard make. Dial phone 5938. H. L. lenders. Auto Supplies, 239 South Cameron street. WM. PENN OARAGES 304-6 Munech street. Limousines for I funerals, parties and balls: careful ! driver"; open day and night Bell 1 4664. FORD CAR driving made a pleasure and sate at night. Bright white lights at low and high attachment only $2. Put on in a second. Last lifetime. Write Wehn, 108 Clinton street, Johns town. l'a. MOTOKCYCtiKS ANI) BICYCLES 1916 DAYTON DELUXE MOTOR CYCLK, with sidecar; fully equipped; three tubes, in A 1 condition. For sale at a bargain to cash buyer. Applj 1354 Vernon street. WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990. Esterbrook. BICYCLE 3. BICYCLEJS. New and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing; come here and get a square ueal. H. F. ESTERBROOK. #l3 N. Third Dial 4990. BICYCLES TO HIRE DAY OR WEEK. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 112 N. 3rd ST. DIAL 4990. MOTORCYCLE TIRES. 28x3. sec onds, J9.00, while they lust. Cycle & Auto Supply Co., 107 Market street. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE Mulberry anil Derry streets, Thursday, April 25, 1 P. M. House and Hotel Furniture, roll-top ofliee desk, ofllcc furniture. S3OO National cash register, gas range and heater, beds and bedding, live dressers, dining and small tables, hall • rack, many chairs; lots or useful fur ] nishlngs. N. S. Hankes, Salee. WHAT HAVE YOU FOR SALE? What do you want to buy? I am at your service. AUCTIONEER HITE. 902 Market. I.EG.\L NOTICES * THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL RO AD COM PAN Y General Office, Chambersburg, Pa., March 29. 19lj A Special Meeting of the Stockhold ers of this Company will be held at the ofllce of the company in llarris burg, Pa„ on Friday. May 3, J9lg at 3:00 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of considering an agreement of consoli dation and merger of The Cumberland Valley Raiiroad Company and the Cumberland Valley and Martinsburg Railroad Company, so as to form one corporation by the corporate title of "CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY," and taking a vote hv bal-' 1 lot for the adoption or rejection of the same. By order of the Board of Directors W. L. RITCHKY, Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR STATE SUPPLIES Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa.: Martin G. Brumbaugh. Governor. C. A. Snyder, Auditor General. H. M. Kephart, State Treasurer. In compliance with the Constitution and the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Board of Com missioners of Public Grounds and Buildings invites sealed proposals, in duplicate, for contracts for furnishing such supplies for the Executive Man sion, the several departments, boards uhd commissions of the State Govern ment as described and below such maximum prices as shown in the schedules for the year ending the 31st day of May, A. D. 1919: Schedule A: Paper and envelopes. • Schedule B: Typewriters, adding, addressing and duplicating machines. Schedule C: General office supplies, filing cards and cases, desks, etc. Schedule D: Engineering and la- Iboratory supplies. Schedule E: Books. Schedule F: Brushes, soaps, mops, brooms, and cleaning supplies. Schedule G: Paints, upholstering, ] general hardware. ! Schedule H: Conservatory supplies. Schedule I: Lumber, general repair ing, hauling, etc. Schedule J: Plumbing and power plant supplies. I As the various classifications of tbe I schedule will be bound in pamphlet form for the convenience of the bid- I ders, it is therefore desired that in requests for pamphlets the parties in ' dicate the section desired by reference' to the above letters. No proposal will be considered un i less such proposal be accompanied by ; a certified check to the order of th> | State Treugurer, or by a bond in such form and amount as may be prescrib ! Ed by the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. (In structions contained in each sched ule). Proposals must be delivered to the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings on or before twelve (12) I o'clock, meridian, Tuesday, the four- I teenth day of May, A. D. 1918, at j which time proposals will be opened and published in the Reception Room | of the Executive Department, Harris burg, and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. | Blank bonds and schedules contain ing all necessary Information may be had by communicating with the De | partment of Public Grounds and I Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa. I By order' of the Board. GEORGE A. SHREINER. Superintendent. i L. W. MITCHELL, Secretary. i PROPOSALS FOR THE SALE OK WASTE PAPER ! OFFICE OK THE BOARD OF COM | MISSIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS, HARRISBURG. PENNSYLVANIA. SEALED PROPOSALS for the sale of waste paper, for the year ending May 31, 1919, wilt be received by th' Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings at his office in the St&t>' Capitol Building. Harrisburg. Pa., un til 12 o'clock noon of Tuesday, Mav 14, 1918, at which time the proposals will be opened and published in the > Reception Room of the Executive De partment at Harrisburg. Bidding blanks and all necessary In formation can be obtained at this office. GEORGE A. SHRBINER, Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. L W.. MITCHELL. Secretary. 13
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