AIRE YOU LOOKING FOR WORD CONSULT 111 TELEGRAPH WANT ADS UOSTETTBR On April '22. 191*, Sarah Jane Hostetter, widow of the late Jacob C. Hostetter, aged < years. ' | Funeral on Friday afternoon, at | 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence. 1843 Fulton street- The reltives I and friends are 'invited to tteM without further notice. Interment Kast Harrisburg Cemetery. MYERS William J. Myers, aged TO years, died April 2-. 1918. services will be held Ihuril "•"day afternoon, at 2 o clock. from the home of his daughter. Mrs. vs ii liam A. Kulp. 1826 North Sixth street. Interment East Harrisburg Cemetery. Friends and relatives rtivited to attend without further notice. ——=== IN STRUCTFONb BUSINESS EDUCATION SCHOOL. Ol- RESULTS, the OUSESI and BEST RECOGNIZED LEADER —the ACCREDITED INt 11TUTION invites you to investigate Us claims, and solicits your patronage upon tne basis of what it HAS done and is NOW doing. School of Commerce and Karrisburg Business College, Troup Building, 15 South Market Square. , Both phones. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION inGreSp Shorthand. Typewriting. English Bookkeeping, Penmanship, DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL \ t-AK Enter any time. Bell 694 R. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL. 221 Mkt St. Chas. R. Becklej. f"n. Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. I " liOST ANl> FOUN~P 1 I.OST Gold top from handle of an : umbrella Saturday evening, bety.ee j Walnut and Market street on Tntra or Market between Third and Court avenue. Finder please return to South Cameron, or call Bell phone j 963 J. i HII.p WANTED — MALE WANTED. AT ONCE Three ex perienced pa'perhansers. All Piece work. Apply at 1317 North sixth ( street. ! WANTED Young man as Com- j mercial Representative. Must navei selling: experience. Box U, cart ; of Telegraph. j PAINTERS WANTED Also first- i class pape-hangers. Union shop. Wages. 6S s 4C per hour. Steady work for saod. reliable men. The O Connor Co.. 13-19 K. Commerce St.. \oungs-j town, Ohio. I WANTED First-class barber. Ap- , ply Tile Barber Shop, I>> North Mar- ( ket Square. COUNTER MAN Wanted. im mediately. at Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North Court street. WANTED Man to work in ice plaot. Regular inside job. f Apply to THE UNITED ICE AND COAL COMPANY. Forster and Cowden Sts. SALESMAN to travel and sell wholesale and retail for old estab lished manufacturer. Prefer man with retail store experience, with Ford car. Salary, bonus and expenses. Slate age, nationality and present em ployment. Address R.. 6860, care of Telegraph. j- WANTED Drop Forge 1 Die Sinkers and Trimmer Die iiakers, with experience. BEST WAGES. No trouble. Address General Drop Forge Company, 1738 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo,; N. Y. 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 135 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax- j tang. > WANTED Plumbers. Apply M. H Baker & Co., 1330 Derry street. WE are offering steady employment | to men between the ages of lis and 45 for Government work and regular commercial lines. Our factory op- ' elates 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, ! are able to earn from $3 to 15 per day and better. We have a Housing i Department which will assist our ap- ! pltcants in securing roi. :is at the lowest rates. We also need a large i number of girls, ages 21 to 35, for steady, profitable factory employment. 1 Apply in person or communicate with Factory Employment Office. The i Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, : Akron. Ohio. WANTED Experienced truck driver. Ap ply SUPERINTENDENT, HARRISBURG LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY. j TIMEKEEPER WANTED Apply HARRISBURG LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY. BOY WANTED Over 16 to work , in bakery. Apply 905 North Third street. MEN AND BOYS WANTED For the following classes of work: Machine. Inspection, Clerical, and Assembling. Ap ply nt the factory office. ELLIOTT-FISHER CO., South Cameron Street. | — I WANTED Competent chauffeur. | over thirty years old, with testimo- | nials. good wages, for Packard trucks. , by Fink Brewing Company, 312-20 1 Forster street. City. j [BUNGALOWS^ 'I CAMP HILL ' bungalow, i rooms, bath, pantry. (J j electric light, steam heat. Lot; . i \ 42*4x165 ft. „ JONESTOWN ROAD 1 %-story \ | frame bungalow. 8 rooms, bath.; ! pantry, electric light, steam heaL,;| Lot 90x550 ft. „ < Your choice of. these fine su- J 1 burban homes, which are equally i convenient to the trolley, and of-Jj ■! fer plenty of garden space, fresh) air and fine views. <1 Miller Brothers & Co. Member Hbc- lira! Ealate Hoard S l.ocHt and Conrt Streets j $ j :■ . f * " . , ; Ir WEDNESDAY EVENING, ' HAMUBBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 24, 1918 HELP WAXTEP—MALE WANTED Man to repair bicycles. Call on Esterbrook. 912 North Thlra street. I I !' MECHANICS WANTED Experienced on Automobile ! work preferred, blacksmiths who can straighten frames, , etc.. men experienced on j bench work or other kind of machine -work. If you have j. not had actual experience on Automobile work you might be able to adapt yourself to I the kind of work we have. Apply at" SERVICE STATION. OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO., j Twenty-Sixth and Derry Sts. j. I " • f i: * 1 MOULDERS ;, i, 72t* CENTS PER HOUR. ] First-class, all-around mould- j ers. accustomed --to marine ' work. I BETHLEHEM SHIP BUILD- jj INO CORP.. LTD. W. K.W * ' MOORE PLANT. . 57' i FIRST STREET, ■ ] ! ELIZABETH. NEW JERSEY. ; ] ! , 'j HELP WAN TKI?—FEMALE I WANTED White woman, 25 to P ! 40 vears. for general housework in j small family. For experienced per son. with first-class references, will 1 pay $6 per week. Apply at 2110 North | Third street. AT ONCE Diningroom girl, white. (Apply SOI North Sixth street. j EXPERIENCED MILLINERY MAKER. I Permanent position if satis factory. Apply ASTRICH'S, SOS Market St. CROCHETTERS Experienced on j home work for sacques, bootees, etc. ( Send samples of styles ypu are fa miliar with. We furnish material, etc.. for steady work. Address Knit j Goods. 1211 Arch street. Philadelphia. • WANTED A housekeeper for couple on farm. Good wages. Good 1 neighborhood. Call Bell 1266R after j S P. M., or write N., 7095, care of Tele- j . graph. !. WANTED Girl for general house- j work. No washing. 1218 Market j street. i I LADY DEMONSTRATOR for inside I ! store and window demonstration. One, preferred who has had experience in ' : demonstrating household appliances.; kitchen cabinets, etc. Must have good ; personality and appearance. State j age, nationality and experience, lo travel in Pennsylvania. Baltimore. 1 'Washington and Atlantic City. Salary j 'and expenses. Address B„ i 09., care I I of Telegraph. j COMPETENT GIRL For general I I housework. Must have reference. Ap- j ply 226 Seneca. Bell phone 2143 J. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED By a j 'lady and gentleman—a middle-aged, white woman, who desires a good ,• home. Address H.. 7034. care of Tele- I graph. WANTED Good, reliable and ' competent white woman to take! j charge of home. Small family. Ref- I erence required. Address Box M, 7097, J icare of Harrisburg Telegraph. GIRL Over 21 years of age, to i work in confectionery store. No ob- j : jection to young, married woman. No I Sunday work. Apply Messimer's, , Third street at Briggs. j WANTED A girl or middle-aged j 1 worn all for general housework. Good ] home for right party. Inquire 1522 North Second street. j. j CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS ] ,in Harrisburg soon. Women desiring clerkships, post office. Government ! | departments, stenographers, write for i free particulars to J. C. Leonard (For- I mer Civil Service Examiner), 561 | Kenois Building. Washington, D. C. 1 I WANTED Several bright girls. Apply I HARRISBURG SILK. MILL EXPERIENCED and refined diningroom girl wanted. Ap- i ; ply Manhattan Restaurant, 317 Market street. ' WANTED ~ ; : Sewing Mach'ne operators to make i ladies' and children's wear. Also fold ers and trimmers. Easy work, and , best pay. Learners paid while learn- ' ing. $7 guaranteed the third consecu- i tive week of learning. After tbxt i piecework. HARRISBURG APPAREL CO- New Up-to-date Factory, Sixth aud Herr Streets. W ANTED Experienced! bookkeeper at once. Apply Hoover Furniture Company. HELI- WANTED—MaIe and Female, WANTED Man and woman to work on a farm by the month. S. 11. jYingst, Middletown, Pa. R. F. D.. No. ; 3. Box 34. | MEN-WOMEN WANTED for Gov- j ! ernment war positions. Thousands ! 'needed immediately. Good salaries;' permanent employment; liberal vaca- j Itions; other advantages. We prepare: i you and you secure a position or we i I refund your money. Ask for booklet I : "QK," free to citizens. Washington i Civil Service School, 147, Marden j i Building, Washington, D. C. ! i SITUATIONS \* ANTED—MALE I WANTED Capable, trustworthy I jman, 32 years, married, desires posi- Ition; have experience as salesman,! t timekeeper, etc. Address M., 7098, i care of Telegraph. | ~SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ; 1 WANTED Middle-aged woman ' wants day's work or cooking. Ad dress 28 Linden street. WANTED By a colored girl, i place to cook and do housework. Call i at 131® Cowden street. SITUATIONS W ANTED—leniale v WANTED A refined, white wo- ! man would take a position as cook or ; dietitian In club, notel or hospital; A 1 reference. Address Edna, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored girl wants po ! sition as child's nurse or chamber ! maid in private family. Call at 130 i Adams street, Steelton. Pa. WANTED Colored girl wants j position at general housework or as chambermaid. Call at 130 Adams | street, Steelton, Pa. , ! WANTED Woman wishes pantry j work by the day or week. Apply 654 I Calder street. WANTED A competent book i keeper and stenographer, with valu -1 able experience and good references, desires secretarial work. Address X. i Y._Z., eare of Telegraph. WANTED Young woman wishes position as housekeeper for widower, i Apply Mrs. Robert Chapman, 350 j Myers street, Steelton. Pa, ~~ ROOMS~IOKKENT FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. Apply at 1726 Market street. TWO nicely furnished second floor rooms, for light housekeeping; gas range; balcony along kitchen; no chil dren. Apply 433 South Thirteenth street. City. —— : FOR RENT Second floor front | < room; furnished; private family. Ad-j ' dress R„ 7093. care of Telegraph. j < I.ARGE. front room, also smaller j. room, or a suite of rooms on second ;' iloor; two baths; comfortably furnish ed; very cool in summer. Bell phone.! 117 Pine. | ( FOR RENT Two rooms, furnish- |] ed. on first floor, as livingroom and t J bedroonr running water. Apply 402 1, North Second street. Dial 5775. : j FOR RENT 224 MaClay street, j" two furnished rooms for gentlemen; l , all conveniences, and use of phone. I FOR RENT Two rooms, one fur- ] nished bedroom or one furnished or ' unfurnished; uptown; light, heat. bath and phone. Call Bell 1839 J. , SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM i, Newly furnished. Bell phone. Ad-j. dress 923 North Second street. PLEASANT, well-furnished, third floor room, with communicating bath, for gentleman Apply No. 123 Pine, street. Bell phone 2107. LADY Living alone, has two uu- ' ! furnished rooms to lady employed | i —privileges. Call 2 to 4. 6 to 7. 1503 j Logan street, third door from Reilv. j APARTMENTS FOB RENT FOR KENT—Furnished apartment: centrally located: immediate posses sion. Inquire Penna. Surety & Im provement Co.. 132 Locust street. APARTMENT Three rooms and bath private hall 130.00 per month. Apply A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT llOl j, North Sixth street, furnished or un-i: furnished; all modern conveniences; ■ rent reasonable. Apply 414 North:" Third street. APARTMENT Sixth and Keiker ■: streets; 7 rooms and bath; steam heatjj and all modern improvements. Applv j 1745 North Sixth street. " j" REAL 1-STATE lOK SALE *j; POSSESSION of an elegant 2H-I! i story single brick dwelling, with a I large lot, located on Bowman Av.. i ' amp Hill, can be had on two weeks' i. I notice. This is an elegant with all improvements. including i • steam heat and open fireplace. Price ! I *4,500. 1722 Green St.; now vacant; 8-room '! , brick dwelling: steam heat: porches;! side entrance: SSOO cash necessarv to i. I purchase. j 350 Hummel St.; 9-room brick dwell- j I ing. with all improvements; good con i dition; elegant location. Price. J3.200. ! !' 2410 N. Second St.; brick' i dwelling; S rooms, bath and pantry;! i hardwood floors: fireplace; porches: i drive alley on rear: possession on j ! short notice: lot, 24x107. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. I TWO-STORY DWELLING, on West Loutlier street, Carlisle, for sale. One > jof the best equipped homes in Car- 1 ' lisle. Can be purchased on easy terms, j ! Apply J. C. Eckels, 32West High I I street. Carlisle. FOR SALE Corner property. ! Green and Emerald streets. 3-story ■ • brick and stucco house, 8 rooms and i J bath, steam heat, all improvements, i ' Inquire 234 Emerald street. FOR SALE Plot of ground. S. E. j i corner Sixteenth and Briggs streets, i" if,oxlos ft. Further information applv | ;to Mrs. A, Hennig, 217 A Oak street, i : Weehawken Heights, New Jersey. j 1640 CATHERINE STREET FOR: : SALE at reasonable price. Call at 303 South Seventeenth street for further]- : information. FOR SALE 2406 Reel street, j ! *2,250. Immediate possession. New I ' houses on Derry street. Move in and i | pay as rent. Kougli, Brightbill & ■ j Kline, 307 Kunkel Building. SAME AS KENT I Modern house, good location, with 1 all improvements to party of good! reputation. Call Bell 1390 or Dial ! 35,3. t —____ i CAMP HILL Home on two level ! : acres; all conveniences; 10 minute*' I | walk to street car; view of Capitol : i and city from front porch; variety of! . fruit; *4,200. W. H. Yingst. Long t street. Camp Hill, Pa. | HOUSES AND LOTS Easy ' ment plan. See me before you buy. ' , D. A. Caley. Room 708, Kunkel Bids 1 ! Bell 589. !. ! J. E. GIPPLE. I -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTINO I 1251 Market St Bell Phone 4259. : Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES —*so down will buy 2Vs-story frame dwelling. Price. *l,lOO. Balance pay as rent. Lincoln Ralty Co., 1129 Sev -1 enth street. BUILDING LOT AT CAMP HILL—! : Corner, 50x160 ft. Also lots at Oak near Government buildings. ' Verv cheap. Apply at once. c H"| I Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Harris-' i burg. Bell 2412 R. S PAXTANG, 3616 Brisban street ! ! Brick 7 rooms bath gr as I electric light steam heat. Lot, 30x 1 ' 120 feet. H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thir j teenth street. ; 429 MUENCH STREET 3-story! i brjck 8 rooms bath furnace— j : all improvements. Price. *3,900. H. I i G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. I l- | ENOLA PROPERTY FOR SALE on i State Road; 2%-story frame dwelling: i good fencing: concrete walk and! 1 porches; large chlckenhouse; hogpen; ! ! variety of fruit trees and assortment i lof grapes. Prices. $3,000. Apply 1225, I North Sixth street. I BIG BARGAIN IN PENBROOK ; REAL ESTATE 2736 Boas street. ! Penbrook. will be sacrificed to quick ' buyer for *1.600. Shade trees i D , 1 front, fruit trees In yard—lot. 180 feet deep, iteason for selling, have ift ; town. M. J. Sheaffer, Agt.. Penn street, ] Penbrook, Pa. ! ! ; i! . ( '■ I; YOU WANT AN OFFICE HELPER i j —and you want the right man or woman. j! The hit and miss kind, as you've learned, | / usually "miss." Tell your requirements in the classified —and the people who be lieve that you arc talking to them will, I . . get into communication with you. Then ; ; | you can decide. ! t ] t I'd I * ] | 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 NEW CUMBERLAND l6th. 2! squares west of Bridge St. 2 1 -j-s. brick ana stucco; steam heat; all imp.; lot. 100x365 ft; CO fruit trees,: bearing; grapes, berries, etc. A bar gain at *5,500. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 | Regina street. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—Pos- ' session at once. Two-story brick, all ! improvements. *3OO down. Pay as rent. C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. HOUSES of all kinds in city and suburbs, from *I,OOO up. Terms easy. , Pay as rent. C. H. Corder. 1190 Wal- ! nut street. Bell 2412 R. < FOR BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE BUY ONE OF THESE NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES Located on North Second Street at Seneca stone construction— -8 rooms 2 bathe marble shower hardwood floors first and second floors stone fire place glass enclosed porch 1 lot, 27x160 feet to Penn Street— room for garden and garage. Convenient terms of payment may be arranged. Sample house open for inspection. C. L. LONG. Builder and Owner, Kunkel Building. Harrisburg. TWO HOUSES —*950.00. Rent for *12.00 per month. Apply at Store, 1117 North Third street. 1 HOUSE FOR SALE. 2332 North Sixth street 3-story frame; lot, 20x 120 feet; 15 ft. alley. Apply s. W. : Kreider, 249 Wyoming avenue. Enola. Bell phone. FOR SALE Three houses in Steelton. Rented at *IO.OO each. Price, *BOO each, or the three for *2,200. All in good repair. Also vacant house in Hichspire. Possession at once 7 rooms. C. H Corder. 1190> Walnut street. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. REAL INVESTMENT OPPORTU NITY *7OO cash will purchase four room frame houie in eastern end of icitv now occupied by good tenant paying *lO rental. Address F. J. S„ I care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Well-lo cated Building Lots in the Tenth Ward. Near two trolley lines. Splendid opportunity for builder or for factory sites. For full particulars address 3211, care of Telegraph. ' ■■ i CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE— I No. 622 Peffer street all improve |ments large lot, suitable for sar ' ages. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ! ing. . DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR •SALE No. 602 North Sixteenth 'street 8 rooms all improvements ! n „d verv desirable location. Bell .Realty Co., Bergner Building. I FOR SALE AND NOW VACANT !No "3 North Seventeenth street ! brick dwelling 8 rooms and bath— j gag furnace. Get the key and in f spect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner | Building. ! NO. 1729 STATE ST. Brick dwell ing 8 rooms bath gas elec itric light steam heat lot, 17x103 o drive alley. Price right. Bell | Realty Co., Bergner Building. NO 1816 ZARKER ST. Brick 'house 7 rooms bath gas I electric light furnace—porch front 1 —rear balcony. Bell Realty Co., Berg i ner Building. ' NO 1720 NORTH STREET FOR it; *LE At very reasonable price ihrirk construction all iinprove "r'nts __ vacant after April 30. Bell j Realty Co., Bergner Building. pr*r. ESTATE TOR KENT TWO BUNGALOWS, corner of Mooreland avenue and South street, I Carlisle Grounds around. Shrub ! bery and lawn. For sale of rent on , easv terms. J. C. Eckels, 32 West , High street. Carlisle. Pa. j FURNISHED HOUSE For the i summer for small family. Central lo cation. Call Bell phone 4760 W. GARAGE FOR RENT From about May 10, corner Cumberland and James street. Will accommodate forty cars. The writer claims to be the oldest coal dealer, located his office on this place 55 years ago. 1864, with coal and wood. A few years later the ice was added. The business grew to such dimensions, the writer formed the United Ice & Coal Co. Many im ' provements and additions until this i company is well known for its exten sive and trustworthy business, with l main office corner Forster and Cow i den streets. Branches. Fifteenth and | Chestnut streets, corner Boas and Cowden street*, feteelton, Carlisle. ! Uebanon ' J, R SIBLE. 2. r >4> Herr Street. FOR RENT Warehouse. Cowden street near Market. Elevator, P. R. IR siding. Possession at once. Suit i able for any business. Reasonable rent. Apply C. F. Gohl. Bell phone i S99M. STOREROOM AND DWELLING FOR | RENT 217 Broad street. Apply at 219 Broad street. 1015 NORTH FRONT ll rooms •' 2 baths steam heat immediate possession. Communicate with Mrs. D E Dlsmukes. Bell 72J. 1569 J. i REAL ESTATE —for Sale or Rent TWO HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT —One on Hudson street, the other on Lenox street. Apply 2012 Manada street. f J REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Hent ! HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth I and Curtin streets. Possession of ! 1 | Fifth street houses about July 15, I ,1918. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second. ' | Bell phone 307 J. HEAL ESTATE WANTED • WANTED, TO RENT Good house in good residential section. Not less I than eiffht rooms with all convent ences. Steam heat. Wanted about July 1. Address U„ 6859, care of Tele graph. | WANTED. TO RENT —AnB or 9-1 j roomed house. Will pay *35 ito *SO . per month. Call 3573 Bell. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS :—— ■ i STOREROOM From May 1, No : 1204 North Third street, formerly the'■ flmparial Hardware Co. J. S. Sible ! i 256 Herr street. ; ' ! FOR RENT i In the Commonwealth Trust Company Building, large, i roomy offices. Apply to COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.. ! , 222 Market Street. I FOR RENT ! Storeroom, 504 Market street, I Storerooms, 248 and 252 Hamilton - I street *12.00 I REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CHAS. ADLER. 1 1002 N. THIRD STREET. ! Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board 1 i ! FARMS j" 3 FARMS FOR SALE i Immediate possession will be given. The purchaser can begin planting as soon as 10 per cent, is paid on each of these Farms. 3 Acres All good buildings. Choice . jruit. Near Shoop's Church, S miles : I from Harrisburg *1,(50 56 Acres All good . buildings. ■ I Fruit. A high-grade Farm. 5 miles • east of Halifax. Price *1,850 ; ■ lt>s Acres —65 acres even fields and ; easy for machine farming. 100 acres . woodland. Well, these days of Fords * and automobiles, we know of no cause why? You sure can raise or produce j as large crops on this farm for price, , *1.850, as many farms you would pay *10,090. Large brick house; large new bank barn for 40 head. This is the Cornelius Enders Farm. Carson ville, 10 miles east of Halifax, Dau i phin county. | Cal for description of these Farms ... , C. B. CARE. 409 Market St.. Harrisburg, or Care's' j (rocery„J,ingles to wn. FARM, near Dillsburg, i will sell farm, with tools nad stock J .| or will sell farm alone. Possession at , once. Will consider trade on large "; farm. C. H. Colder. 1190 Walnut ; i street. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. •J ONE-HALF ACRE GARDENS . ; VAUGHN ! , j Charlton stop, on the Linglestown i Trolley; 1% cts. fare to all parts of 1 , this city and Steelton. j j Delightful, Healthful. Some person * I who bought-of these plots produce I enough each year to pav for them. I i WATCH THEM. - Pi-ice, *2O0 —each. Sold on Easy Payments. C. B. CARE. ~ r I 409 Market St.. or Care's Grocery. ' ' ; Linglestown. "| • FOR SALE Five-acre farm, 4 " 1 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, hank barn, etc. • Lots of fruit and berries. One acre " I woodland. Three minutes' walk to I I trolley line. 5c fare to Harrisburg. , ' I Easy terms and payments. Possession jat once. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut: j Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. 1 " | FARMS of every description from j! 1 acre to 200 acres each Some close 1 [ to trolley and railroad. Some easy i ; terms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut I ' | street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. j FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ,I ' MORRIS CANOE FOR SALE ln j - : llrst-class condition. Big bargain to , 1 : quick buyer. For further particulars I t j address Box P-5000, care of Telegraph. I DRESSER, closed washstand, small i 51 table, chairs, new gas lamp, three - burner gas plate, coal range. Call 2 to 4, 6 to 7, 1503 Logan street. - t UPRIGHT PIANO, slightly used, i * in excellent condition. For price and '• Inspection apply at premised, 209 t South Front street, Harrisburg, Pa. 1 I Bell phone 323 W. • I t— _______—_________ i & ! BARGAIN *2so furniture wagon ' ® ! only used few months, can be bbught 1 i | for *75. E. Wilder, Fourth and Bridge, - I New Cumberland. H FOR SALE A carload of Watson II dump wagons. Also a few slightly - I used wagons. Apply Albert A. j 11 Thumma, Lemoyne, Pa. i . I WHITE REED STROLLER CART— I ! With hood, in good condition. Used i i only a short time. Apply 1406 Ver- I Inon street. i FOUR WHEELS from 6^4-ton Mack :. ! truck, radiator and other parts, in - 1 good condition. Call Williams &i e I Freedman Scrap Iron, Yard. Ask fori e I Mr. Yontz. __ I 1 —? * i t I S—FIREWOOD —*5 I >4 cord, ready for use, stove, fur - nace or fireplace. - DELIVERED FREE. e 1 Call Bell 1390 or Dial 3573. FOR SALE, at Gable's 111-117 i South Second street. Lawn Fence. ' Field Fence, Gates. Poultry Netting, r, Building Hardware. Plaster Board, " i Upson Fall Board. Compo-Board, ii I Doors, Sash. Shutters. Mouldings, | Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. I'OR SALK—MISCELLANEOUS f OAK BEpROOM SUITE at n bar- I grain. Call 1826 Market street. Bell phone 4068 J. FOR SALE Fully equipped Mush- i room plant and 10 acre* of ground. Four acres suitable for trucking.- On Cornwall 4 Lebanon Railroad, at Beverly. Near trolley. Apply Mrs., Charles F. King, Pottsville, Pa., or on premise*. FOR SALE Two bowling alleys, chicken pen sl*e. Can be bought very cheap. Call at -423 Strawbery street. FOR SALE Gasoline Ifolst, 114- ton Garford truck. 6 ft. big and little concrete mixer, wheelbarrows and a lot of old lumber of all kinds. Apply to 45 West Curtin street, Penbrook. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS -r 110.00 up. Reasonable terms fol- 1 traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold —rented und ex- ; changed. Geo. P. Tllloteon. 206 Locust ' street. |' FOR SALE At a very low price, i a lot of unredeemed men's Suits, coats i : and trousers. N. Brenner, 1315 North 1 Third street. WANTED—MISIKLLAIVIiXJUS TOOLS Consisting of vise, post drills, taps and dies, drills, etc., for garage; also ,ir compressor, motors and emory wheel. Cycle and Auto Supply Co., 107 Market street. Both phones. WANTED, FOR CASH; Presto tanks for auto* and motorcycles. Cycle and Auto Co., 107 Market street. Both phones. BICYCLE AND MOTORCYCLE PARTS Bought for highest prices. A trial will convince you. Cycle, Auto and Supply Co., 107 Market street. Both phones.. i j CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE—I Bought at highest cash prices and, Isold reasonable. S. Kefkin, 407 Broad: j street. Bell phone 2860. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and I sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call I Bell 1381R or Dial 6847, or drop a pos- | tal to Max rimeltz, 1016 Market street, i Will call, city or country. ! Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers , for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for a 7 j ' kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call ! j Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son. 824-532 North Seventh street. ; i . i MORRIS SAYS save money buying ! I new and second-hand furniture here. I High prices paid for furniture. Morris ; Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bel*. 3971 R. j CASH PAID for Books, Novels and | Magazines. Aurand's 925 N. Third St. I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES f DRUGSTORE FOR SALE Old- | established drugstore in one of the best locations in the city. Owner in | ill health reason foj- selling. Excel lent proposition for live man and ' quick buyer. For further particulars | see Horace A. Segelbaum, Esq.. IE- North Second street. FOR SALE Thriving drugstore | in ideal location. Reason for sale is; that proprietor is in draft. For full j 1 particulars apply Box B. 7091, care of | | Telegraph. i 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 Harrisburgßeal Estate IBoard POOL ROOM Doing a good busi ness. Consists of 3 tables and all equipment; two show cases, one wall i case, cash register, ten chairs and ! stock. Call for particulars, A. P. DORANZ, ! 1225 N. Sixth St. Phona. 1 Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board ' BLSIN KSSPKKSONALS ! THE SUREST WAY Not to fail to make your roof water' tight is to I use KITE'S ELASTIC. Sold by Auc tioneer Hlte, 902 Market. I | NEW AND USED SINGER SEWING ' I MACHINES FOR SALE Repairing of all makes of machines. Joseph i Earhart. 520 Curtin street. Both | phones. Write or phone. RELIABLE ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP,; GENERAL REPAIRING . t 1303 N. SIXTH ST., BELL 3995. DIAL 5854 "~RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ' Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, 36c doz.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert and j Sons. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers (or estate. P. H- Caplan Co.. zo Mkt. SUININE —LOOK out roi that grippe ing, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It off if taken In time. Gross Drug store, 119 Market street. Money to Umd MONEY TO LOAN on Watches, Dia monds. Jewelry, etc. A big selection l of unredeemed goods for sale at a ! ereat bargain. 1 8 CHAS. ARONSON, Reliable Pawnbroker and Jeweler. 422 Market Street. WHEN YOU NEED MONEY To meet immediate necessities, always consult this reliable, licensed .bonded institution chartered under Penn*. laws and financed by local peoplu in ltOt to save borrowers from extortion. to-operative Loan & Investment Co- I 204 Chestnut Street. ; We sell W. 8. a and Thrift Stamps. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES On furniture, real eßtate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and un der the supervision of the Banking Department. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO, > North Market Square. Established 1904 WE LEND MONEY 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. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO, 132 Walnut Street. FINANCIAL ' WANTED, TO. BOKltOW—2,500.00 !on two-year first mortgage on im proved Harrisburg property. Address I Y., 7100, care Qf Telegraph. Muiiau • ' ONE Concert Grand Upright Piano, {in good condition, at a bargain. Auc ! tioneer Hlte, Market. j PROFESSOR GONZALEZ Band I and Orchestra director, teacher of clarirtet, cornet, etc: Also Spanish lessons, private or in classes —correct pronunciation. 926 North ,Sixth street. | VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS Band aud Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, just call Bell phone 3242 J. An i expert will be at your service at once. Or bring machine to 1213 North Third street. TALKING MACHINES of all Wind* repaired by an Expert. All work promptly done and guaranteed. Call Bell SBO4R or 1604 Howard avenue. ft I Haiilhic nna .'toting ! AuTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving i a specialty. Blue Lino Transfer, 917 I Capital Btreet. Both phones. HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped 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. Bell phone 16R-6. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only ex perienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320. or Dial 2265. WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROR, 443 Broad street. ■ POULTRY AND SUPPLIES ! DAY-OLD BABY CHICKS FOR j SALE.—Apply 1608 North Sixth. WHERE TO DINE STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT. —j Home cooking served to Businessmen i and Ladies in separate diningroom. | "| Storage STORAGE Private rooms for i household goods in fireproof ware house, *3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in noii-iireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437. I 445 South Second street. STORAGE —419 Broad street, house- ! Quid goods,merchandise. Private .00013 , *l-|3. Also hauling of all kind*. l> i Cooper & Co. Both phones. i STORAGE —ln bfU'k building rear : 408 Market. Household goods in clean. : private rooms. Reasonable rates. P G. Dlener. 408 Market street. , UNDERTAKERS RUDOLPH K. SPICER! Funeral Director and Embaimar. til North Second Street. Bell 162. Dial *l4l. SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1812 Derry St. BELL UM, DIAL 2111. WILLIAM PAGE, 1 Funeral Director and Embalmer I 830 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. ' j CONTRACT *75.00 FUNERAL. I ; You can select front an octagon end I oak nicely polished, black cloth or ; white embossed plush caskets, six sll- Lt-er handles, engraved name plate cream or white satin lining and pil low. Outside case of pine. Embalm ing remains, draping door, layins out j and dressing, use o£ my Funeral Dar jlor to bury from, directing services I hearse and two coaches. 1 My service can be hud Day or Nieht Special attention given to Steelton' I Carlisle and out-of-town calls. ' f Licensed in New Jersey No. 181-A. I _ , . Pennsylvania, No. 3998. ! Private Automobilu Ambulance Office Bell Phone 4748.1, Dial Phone 3907 t 1 Cleaners and Dyers | SAVE your clothes. Get them clean- I ed, pressed, dyed or repaired at Good -1 man's, 1306 Vi North Sixth St We do it 1 ' iprht. Both phones. Call and deliver. EGGERT'S , CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS 1245 MARKET ST. 1 ! .."SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." , BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER. AUTOMOBILES [I FOR SALE Ford, 1914 Model, in j tirst-class condition. Must be sold at 1 0 ? c J275.00. Fully equipped. Ap ply 25-27 North Cameron street. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE l9lti Buick truck; electric lights; newly painted; in A 1 condition; must be 14"9J Apply 1427 North Third. Bell HUPMOBILE 20, ROADSTER ln excellent shape. A bargain to Quick buyer. Pullman Spoedster. Roadster type- A 1 shape. Will be sold at a bargain' ,1 A. SCHIFFMAN, 1021 Market ! 1916 PULLMAN, in A 1 shape. New j tires. Must be sold at once. A. Schiff -1 man, 1021 Market street. : ! FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road -1 ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage, 81 j South Cameron street. 1 1915 FORD Touring, demountable 1 rims, Yale lock, good ~ Maxwell Roadster, fine running > ' order, *250.00. I j HORST, Linglestown, Pa. I( W ANTED —All kinds of used auto II tires. We pay highest cash prices. ,| No junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 North j Third street. Dial 4990. } DEFIANCE TIRES 4,000 MILES . |2Bx3 N. S. ...i *13.80 . 1 30x3 Plain *13.00 , i 30X3>4 N. S *18.75 L 1 31x4 N. S *26.75 i 32x4 N. S ...$29.85 | 33x4 N. S *30.15 34x4 N. fc *31.90 MARKER'S. 1006 Market St' 1 ! OVERLAND 6-passenger. No. 69, I for sale; in first-class condition, with , I sundries attachment; has been well 1 taken cure of; bargain for some one; , price, *3OO. W. Marzolf. 447 Broad ! street. '! ' , j FOR SALE Two truck Fprd units, of one-ton capacity. Will fit | Ford, Me.xwell or Chevrolet. Wiil I sell at less than distributor's cost to ! quick buyer. Inquire of Myers Ac- I ! cessory House, Cameron and Mul ■! berry streets. ( 1 SPECIAL ON AUTOMOBILE AND MOTORCYCLE TIRES with a guaran tee of Three Thousand Five Hundred Miles. 28x3 Motorcycle Tires,.Non-Skid.*l2.so 30x3 Auto Tires, Non-Skid *13.70 ' 30x3% Auto Tires, Non-Skid.... *17.25 * 31x3 Vi Auto Tires, Non-Skid... .*lB,lO • I 32x3 Auto Tires, Non-Skid *19.90 • I 31x3 Auto Tires, Non-Skid *19.40 ' 31x4 Auto Tires, Non-Skid *25.40 ' I 32x4 Auto Tires, Non-Skid *25.80 ' I 33x4 Auto Tires, Non-Skid *26.90 ' 34x4 Auto Tires, Non-Skid *27.50 .'35x4 Auto Tires, Non-Skid *37.90 All other sizes we can save you Dollars on. j Get our price on Tubes before buy " Express orders, send 25 per cent * deposit, balance C. O. D. Orders promptly attended to. - H. F. ESTERBROOK, Prop. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third St., ' I Harrisburg, Pa. Dial Phone 4990. i MAGNETOS All ; ypes, 4 and • , Bosch high tension, Eumann, Dlxey. J < t'piltdorf, Mea. ltemy and different f 1 nfukus of coils, carburetors, eta. A. 1 ' Schiffman. IS2I Market street. Bel. ; i*. OLD AUTOS ' Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers, ■ In any coudltlort See nie before sao ' rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto - Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. FORD-OVERLAND-CHAIAIERS ' I For sale reasonable. Thoroughly overhauled. Try the Rex Repair Shop I for your motor troubles, overhauling ■ and radiator repair work after all - I others have failed. We will satisfy > I you. We have a man for either 4. * : j and 8-cylinder motors. it REX GARAGE ii SUPPLY CO, 117 North Third Street. AUTOMOBILES • FORD Touring Cars and Roadsters. All late models In first-class condi-' tlon. Every car guaranteed. Call at 522 Blackberry street. FOR SALE Five-passenger tour ing car in tine condition; good tires. 80-H.-P. A very dependable car. See. Owner. 1828 Park street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS BRING your car to us. Experts on Ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LKMOYNE AUTO SHOP. Leiuoyne. Both phones. CARR'S GARAGE, formerly Fedej-- ick's. All kinds of auto repairing, AJax tires and suplies, Rayfleld Car buretor Service Station. Both phones. All work guaranteed. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also fenders, lamps, etc. Best service in town. Hoi - risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805 North Third street. | TOUR leaky Radiator repaired By |an expert. Your motor troubles reme- I died. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third I street. i AUTOMOBILISTS Cut your tire j expense. Buy factory seconds. Ask me for prices on any standard make. Dial phone 5935. H. L. Enders, Auto | Supplies, 239 South Cameron street. ; ■ WM. PENN GARAGE ] 304-6 Munech street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful I drivers; open ■ day and night Bell j 4564. • | MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES ! FOR SALE Dayton bicycle. Good condition. Bargain. Call 1521 Swutara j street. City. 1916 DAYTON DELUXE MOTOR CYCLE, with sidecar; fully equipped; three tubes, in A 1 condition. For sale at a bargain to cash buyer. Apply 1354 Vernon street. WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990. Esterbrook. BICYCLES. BICYCLES, j New and rebuilt bicycles at very at , tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing; come here and get a square deal. H. F. ESTERBROOK. 912 N. Third Street. , Dial 4980. BICYCLES TO HIRE DAY OR WEEK. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. ! 12 N. 3rd ST. DIAL 4990. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ! ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND , | 1607 NORTH THIRD ST. PUBLIC SALE '!— i • ' i PUBLIC SALE Mulberry and I ' | Derry streets, Thursday. April 25, t. P. M, House and Hotel Furniture, j roll-top ofilce desk, office furniture, • i S3OO National cash register, gas range , i and heater, beds and bedding, five . dressers, dining and small tables, hall ' rack, many chairs, lots of useful fur nishings. N. S. Bankes, Salee. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918, AT 1 I P. M. A' large lot of household . goods of B. F. McClellan, corner Twenty-first and One-Half and Brook ; wood streets. Also upright piano. C. j Fry, Auctioneer. i WHAT HAVE YOU FOR SALE? j ; iWhat do you want to buy? I am at your service, j j AUCTIONEER HITE, 90.' Market. . j LEGAL NOTICES J .—i J . I PROPOSALS FOR STATE SUPPLIES Board of Commissioners of Publiu Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, 6 p a.; f Martin G. Brumbaugh, Governor. _ j C. A. Snyder, Auditor General. i H. M. Kephart, State Treasurer. In compliance with the Constitution . and the laws of the Commonwealth , !of Pennsylvania, the Board of Com c 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 - , and commissions of the State v 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. I Schedule B: Typewriters, adding, addressing and duplicating machines. Schedule C: General office supplies, g filing cards and cases, desks, etc. Schedule D: Engineering and la r boratory supplies. Schedule E: Books. Schedule F: Brushes, soaps, mops, - brooms, and cleaning supplies. o Schedule G: Paints, upholstering, i. general hardware. ti Schedule H: Conservatory supplies. Schedule I: Lumber, general repair - ing, hauling, etc. Schedule J; Plumbing and power 0 plant supplies. 0 As the various classifications of the 5 schedule will be bound in pamphlet 5 form for the convenience of the bid -5 ders, it is therefore desired that in' 5 requests for pamphlets the parties in -0 dicate the section desired by reference to the above letters. No proposal will be considered un less such proposal be accompanied by ' a certified check to the order of the >, i State Treasurer, or by a bond in such h form and amount as may be prescrib -1 j ed by the Board of Commissioners of ! : Public Grounds and Buildings. (In- S structions contained In each sched ule). Proposals must be delivered to the Superintendent of Public Grounds and - Buildings on or before twelve (12 J o'clock, meridian, Tuesday, the four t teenth day of May, A. D. 1918, at. i I which time proposals will be opened 0 and published in the Reception Room - of the Executive Department, Harrls - burg, and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. Blank bonds and. schedules contain -5 ing all necessary Information may be - had by communicating with the De-I 1 partment of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa. 0 By order of the Board. 0 .GEORGE A. SHREINER, 5 Superintendent. U L. W. MITCHELL, 0 Secretary. 0 . 0 THE annual meeting of the Stock-] 0 holders of the Harris Building and.' 0 loan Association, for the election of 0 Officers and Ulrectors, and the trans -0 action of such other business as may. l u lawfully come before such meeting., will be held at the office of the Asso- . - elation, 204 Locust Street, Mondav,. May 20, 1918, at 8 o'clock P. M. t. WILLIAM G. HICKS. Secretary. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dau-i •. phin County, ss: IN the Orphans' Court of said Coun ty. on the 26th day of March, A. D. r 1918, on motion of S. Duncan Wylii.. • Esq.. the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Annie Davis, late of WilliamstowTi (• Borough, Dauphin County, deceased, to appear in open Coutft, to be held at Harrisburg, in and foreald county on /Tuesday, the 18th <fay of Jun* , . neitt, to accept or refuse the Real Es £ tate of said deceksed. according to thn . o valuation thereof made, or show cause , T why the same should not be sold. Yon are therefore hereby notified to be ami - appear at said Court at 10 o'clock Jr. _ M., of said 18th day of June, 1918, Ht< y Harrisburg. to accept or refuse the J p- Estate at the said valuation made, or g show cause why the same should not • II be sold. y Harrisburg. March 27, 1918. ( W. W. CALDWELU Sheriff of Dauphin County. Pa. To Charlotte Morgan, one of the heirs'! of said deceased. 15
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