TUESDAY EVENING, HAKRIBBURG ttfEfeftg TELEGRAPH • APRIL 30, 1918 _ ARE m LOOHNG FOR WORK? CONSULT TIE lEL^mMTSn IDeatbs \KII)I(. Barbara Neidig. formerly of Coxestown, died Monday in New York City. „ Body will arrive on 12:45 train. 1. R. K.. and proceed direct to Paxton Church, where services will be lieia and burial will be made. SPICKR Miss Elizabeth Splcer died at her residence, in Wichita. Kan. Funeral services on YV'ednesday ai ternoon. at 4 o'clock. fron l„ t ,^ e v .^JV i : dence of J. Henry Spiccr. 2043 Norm Second street. Interment in the Harrisburg Cemetery. KNABY Robert P. Knaby, son of Mr. and "Mrs. John S. Kn.aby, died at his home, in Enola, Pa. Funeral services on Wednesday morning:, at 10 o'clock, at the house. State Road, near Beale avenue. In terment in Enola Cemetery. CROSBY Mrs. Agnes Cameron Crosby, wife of S. W. Crosby, died in Pittsburgh, Pa., Thursday, April 25. Mrs. Crosby was a former resi dent of Harrisburg. having here ten years. She leaves a hus band and three months old infant son, Cameron. COOK Edwin Cook died on Satur day evening, at 6:10 o'clock. Funeral will be held Wednesday af ternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residents, No. 20 South Thirteenth street. Burial will be made in l ax tang Cemetery. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend with out further notice. CARD OF THANKS MR. - AND MRS. JAMES H. WHITE AND FAMILY wish to thank their many friends and neigbors f° l llu J' kindness and service during the ill ness and death of their mother. Mrs. Harriet Hawkins. LOST AND FOUND LOST Green card case, contain ing name cards of owner and four new $1 bills. Reward if returned to 11.. Market street. Call 3906R, Bell tele phone. _ MONEY LOST Two S2O bills and one $lO bill on Saturday afternoon after 2 P. M., between Eleventh and Market streets and Hi" Market. Lib eral reward if returned to the lple graph Office. ___ LOST Automobile license tag. No "90075. Reward if returned to joe Slangar, 532 South Third street, Steelton, Pa. LOST Gold Lehigh .University seal clasp pin. Name and date graved on back. Reward at North Third street. LOST A gold pin with two coral settings, between Seventeenth and Square or on Second street car. ne ward if returned to ilo North seven teenth street. -== I.NSTKCOT7QNS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting, Lnglish Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arith., etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR Enter any time. Bell 6S4k. THR OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL. 121 Mkt St.- Chas. R. Beckley, Prln. Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. BUSINESS EDUCATION Tb? SCHOOL OF RESULTS and BEST RECOGNIZED LEADER —the ACCREDITED INSTITUTION invites you to investigate its claims, and solicits your patronage upon tne basis of what it HAS done and is NOW doing. School of Commerce and Harrisburg Business College, Building, 15 South Market S v uar. Both phones. | ' HELPWANTED— 31 alb YOUNG MAN To operate eleva tor. Must be over 18 years of age. Attply Astrich's, 308 Market street. CARPENTERS Wanted at once. Apply to HAROLD A. HIPPLE, Harrisburg National Bank Bldg., 14 South Second Street. SEVERAL CANVASSERS for large Philadelphia daily. Apply after 12 o'clock, at the Harrfsburg News Agency. Ask for Mr. Wood. COUNTER MAN Wanted. Im mediately, at Stoufler's Restaurant, 4 North Court street. BOffS Sixteen years of age, want ed to work in shipping room, Devine Jfc Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co., Sixteenth and State streets. ' MAN to work' in tailor shop. Ex perienced man wanted. Apply Marko Maricic, 143 North Front street. Steel ton. SHORT ORDER COOK WANTED Good wages. Apply Alva Restaurant, rear of 19 South Fourth. BARBER WANTED Extra good wages paid. Permanent position. Ap ply W. S. Richwine. 306 Belly street. COLORED BOY WANTED For general work. Apply 1210 North Third street. PATTERN MAKERS For work in suburbs of Bal timore. Md.. to take place of men on strike. 75c per hour paid and steady work assur ed- Transportation to Balti more paid. Call between 9 A. M. and 9 P. M. ROOM 7, RUSS BLDG., 15 North Market Square. LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE ON GOVERNMENT WORK NEAR MIDDLETOWN Permanent work and good wages, laborers, 3uc an hour. Time and half time for over tiDouble time for Sundays. Report at once, ready for work. Apply at office, Jednota Lane, between Highspire and Middle town. JAMES BLACK MASONRY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. UPTOWN HOUSE and 616 SCHUYLKILL ST. 6 rooms' —bath and store room—lighted by! K as—furnace —corner house with I bay windows on three sides. Lot ' 16 ft. front. 90 ft. deep, 28 ft. rear., YYhat will you give for this home and business? Miller Brothers &Co.; Member Hiis. Heal Estate Board Locust and Court Streets HELP WANTED—MALE MEN WANTED to load stone. 29 cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax tang. TYY'O TINNERS WANTED, AT ONCE Steady employment and good wages. Apply at 1221 North Sixth street. PIPE FITTER Wanted for steady work. Apply to Mr. Farner, HARRISBURG GAS CO. BftEWERY WORKERS WANTED— Apply R. H. Graupner Brewery, Tenth and Market streets. YVANTED Men and boys ta dis tribute circulars from wagon. Light work. Daily pay. \Apply at Wltmer's Livery, 231 Blackberry street, 7:30 A. M. PLATEN PRESS FEEDERS WANT ED Best of wages and fine working conditions. Kuhn Paper Box Co.. Third Floor 46-48 North Cameron street. • WANTED Tailor that can mark, chop and trim, also instruct beginners in making coat, pants and vest, and is capable of handling modern shop. State age ana references. Royal YVoolen Mills Co., Hagerstown, Md. MOLDERS Brass, Steel and Iron, to work in suburbs of Baltimore, Md.. to take the place of men on strike. 7"He an hour paid, and steady work assured. Transportation paid to Bal- I timore. Call between 9 A. M. and 9 P. M. I ROOM 7. RUSS BLDG., 15 North Market Square. CORE MAKERS To work in suburbs of Balti more. Md.. to take the place of men on strike. 72% c per hour paid, and steady work assured. Transportation paid to Baltimore. Call between 9 A. M. and 9 P. M. ROOM 7, RUSS BLDG., 15 North Market Square. I BARBER WANTED (AMERICAN) — $16.00 and percentage. Short hours. ! Geo. M. Reader, Tyrone. Pa. WANTED Man to repair bicycles. Call on Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. , — l ■ ' HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED A competent white ! girl for general housework—one who is willing to go to the country for the ' summer. Good wages. No washing, j Apply to 618 North Second street, third floor. i AY'ANTED Refined lady for local i position for sixty days; may be made i permanent. Salary. $1.50 per day; ad i vancement; references. Address 0.. 7070, care of Telegraph. GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 wo men clerks at YY'ashington. Exami nations everywhere May 25. Experi ence unnecessary. Women desiring Government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, former Civil Service Examiner, 561 Kenois Bldg., Washington. WOMAN WANTED To do wash ing and ironing at the house for a small family. Must come recommend ed. Mrs. Allen, 22 North Nineteenth street. Bell phone 2835 J. • WANTED Women to work in laundry; $7 per week to.start. Apply Sanitary Family Washing Co., Six teenth and Elm streets. WANTED A young, refined wo man for general housework in family of three. Address K„ 7075, care of Telegraph. WANTED j Girls to wrap Triangle Mints. Apply TWELFTH AND HERR STS. WANTED A white girl to help in kitchen, at once. Inquire Crisfield Cafe, 213 Chestnut street. YY'ANTED Power machine opera tors. Good pay. United States Mat tress Co.. Twelfth and Herr streets. WANTED ■— Two women to work in mattress filling department not afraid of dusty work. $9 weekly to start. Apply United States Mattress Co., Twelfth and Herr streets. WANTED Sewing Machine operators to make 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 tive week of learning. After that piecework. HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., New Up-to-date Factory, Sixth and Ilerr Streets. DISHWASHER WANTED Mid dle-aged white woman. Apply 222 Chestnut street. 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 Several bright girls. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL EXPERIENCED and refined diningroom girl wanted. Ap ply Manhattan Restaurao', 317 Market street. SALESMEN WANTED YVANTED Dependable salesmen in Harrisburg and surrounding towns. Commission and cash bonus paid. Permanent men preferred, who will invest from SSOO to SI,OOO. Ground floor investment for the right men. Apply forenoons to Robert Marshall, Phone 2645. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED Deaf and dumb boy wants work on farm in the country, aged 16, years; good worker and fond of animals. Call, or write to 1622 Elm street. WANTED —Young man, 33 years of age, good education and habits, long business experience, including bookkeeping, shipping and taking care of stock, desires position at night working from 6 to 7; references. Address P., 7274. care of Telegraph. WANTED Man wishes work as watchman or some other kind of light work. William G. Fair, Lemoyne, Pa. ~SrrUATIONS. YV A N TKD--Tcrna IALE—p OS session at once. Two-story brick all improvements. S3OO down. Pay' <. rent. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. " nut ; FOR BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE BUY ONE OF THESE! j NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES Located on North Second Street at Seneca stone construction— -8 rooms 2 baths' marble ■hower hardwood floors first ! and second floors stone flre {>lace glass enclosed porch ot, 27x160 feet to Penn Street 1 room for garden and garage. Convenient terms of payment ' may be arranged, j Sample bouse open for Inspection. C. L. LONG. Builder and Owner. Kunkel Building, Harrisburg. FOR SALE Three-story brick house, ten rooms and bath, No. 12 South Nineteenth street, corner Zarker, steam heat, auxiliary water heater, eastern, southern and western exposure, 25 ft. front by 90 ft deep, large porches, beautiful shrubbery. In spection by appointment. Telephone 111 M. FOR SALE On State street, in 1300 block, 9 rooms, steam heat, all conveniences. Idea! home. Good in vestment. Price low. Address 0., 7058, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Camp Hill, corner lot, 50x150 ft.; pavement on both sides, bargain for quick buyer. Address "Y.," Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE 7-room house: large lot; fruit and ji rapes; close to large creek; fine fishing boating and swimming; near West Fairview; close to trolley; 5o car fare to city. Price, $1,500. S3OO down, balance pay as rent. ' C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harris burg. Bell 2412 R. FOR SALE Houses on Statf street. Walnut, Eighteenth. Nineteenth. Regina street, Vernon, Catherine, Royal Terace, Broad street, Ross, Emerald, Seneca, Camp, Green. Also several 10 per cent, investments, two or three apartment houses paying big interest. I have any size house you want from SBOO up. Some choice corners. All im provements. C. H. Corder, 1190 Wal nut street. Bpll 2412 R. 429 MUENCH STREET 3-story brick 8 rooms bath furnace — all improvements. Price, $3,900. H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. PAXTANG. 3616 Brisban street Brick V rooms bath gas electric light steam heat. Lot. 30x 120 feet. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir teenth street. TWO HOUSES —$950.00. Rent for $12.00 per month. Apply at Store, 1117 North Third street. 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.. <2ll, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE *OR RENT FOR RENT Warehouse, Cowden street near Market. Elevator, P. R. R. siding. Possession at once. Suit able for any business. Reasonable rent. Apply C. F. Gohl, Bell phone 899 M. STOREROOM AND DWELLING FOR RENT 217 Broad street. Apply at 219 Broad street. FOR RENT Furnished bungalow at Summerdale. Spring water. Three fourths acre good ground. $25 per month. Reference required. E. M. S.. General Delivery, Harrisburg, Pa, FOR RENT ~ 12-room brick house; all Improve ments; centrally located; suitable for apartments or rooming house; all furnished. Possession in few days. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent TWO BUNGALOWS. corner of Mooreland avenue and South street. Carlisle. Grounds around. Shrub bery and lawn. For sale or rent on easy terms. J. C. Eckels, 32 West High street, Carlisle, Pa. . REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent I HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Possession of Fifth street houses about* July 15, 1918. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED, TO RENT Nice* house renting fom sl2 to S2O per month, paid in advance. Good reference. H. M. Lick. 1615 North Fourth. Prefer ence uptown. WANTED. TO RENT An 8 or 9- | roomed house. Will pay $35 to SSO per month. Call 3573 Bell. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS FOR RENT In the Commonwealth Trust Company Building, large, roomy offices. Apply to COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.. 222 Market Street. FOR RENT Storeroom, 604 Market street. Storerooms. 248 and 252 Hamilton street $12.00 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 N. THIRD STREET. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS UPRIGHT PIANO, slightly used, in excellent condition. For price and inspection apply at premises, 209 South Front street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone 323 W. FOUR WHEELS from 6%-ton Mack truck, radiator and other parts, in good condition. Call Williams & Freedman Scrap Iron Yard. Ask for Mr. Yontz. BOOKS 20,000 new, old and rare books, 6c up. Aurand's, 925 N. Third. FOR SALE Ford truck, with top. Snap to quick buyer. Black's Garage, 206 South Seventeenth street. FOR SALE Gasoline hoist, IV4- 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 SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. Tillotson. 205 Locust street. FOR SALE At a very low price, a lot of unredeemed men's suits, coats and trousers. N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street., WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Ford car owner In every county to demonstrate the all steel $lO AJax Ford Starter. S3O to SSO weekly. Write for territory to the Ajax Ford Starter Co., Keene, N. H. CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin. 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to' Max Smelts, 1016 Market street. Will call, city or country. ■ Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraiser* tor estate.. P. H. Caplan Co., 2o< Mkt. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for aT; kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Bon. 824-832 North Seventh street. MORRIS SAYS save noney buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris I Schmertz. 1030 "Market. Bel". 3971 R. BUSIN ESiTTjpx^KTUNITIES hESTAURANT The on7y~rostau rant, together with cigars, tobacco and candy, doing an excellent busi ness in a town of 2,000 pop.; very good reasons for selling, which will be fully explained to all correspon dents. Address F., 7076, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Barber shop doing good business. Reason for selling, bad health. Call, or address, 234 South Thirteenth street. WANTED For Harrisburg, man or firm, with distributing facilities, to promote and distribute for large east ern publishing house. Good recom pense, and only part time required. Address A., 8823, care of Telegraph. DRUGSTORE FOR SALE Old established drugstore in one of the best locations In the city. Owner In ill health reason for selling. Excel lent proposition for live man and quick buyer. For further particulars see Horace A. Segelbaum, Esq., 15 North Second street. POOL ROOM Doing a good busi ness. Consists of 3 tables and all equipment; two show cases, on* wall case, cash register, ten chairs and stock. Call for particulars. JL P. DORANZ, 1226 N. Sixth St. Phona, Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board BUSINESS PERSONALS ~ NEW AND USED SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE Repairing of all makes of machines. Joseph Earhart, 620 Curtin street. Both phones. Write or phone. RELIABLE ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP GENERAL REPAIRING I£o3 N. SIXTH ST., BELL 6. DIAL 5 RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 2Sc doz.; double edge, ss c doz.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drue Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert and Sons. Diamond* Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 20 Mwt, BUSINESS PERSONALS SUININE— Look out foi that grippe ins. likely to catch you thia changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE 1 PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It off If taken In time. Grose Drug Store 119 Market afreet. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN on Watches. Dia monds. Jewelry, etc. A big (selection of unredeemed goods for sale at a great bargain. CHAS. ARONSON. Keliable Pawnbroker and Jeweler. 422 Market Street. WHEN YOU NEED MONET ~ To meet immediate necessities, always consult this reliable, licensed .bonded institution chartered under Penaa. laws and financed by local people in 1909 to nave borrowers from extortion. Co-operative Loan A Investment Co- SO* Chestnut Street. Wi aell W. S. a and Thrift Stamps. MONEY TO LOAN onißeal Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. 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. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO- S North Market Square. Established 1904 WE LEND MONET In compliance with Act of June 17, 1916, to individu als In need of ready cash; small loans a specialty; busiuess confidential' payinents to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates in it*. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT C(C Musical IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, just call Bell phone 3242 J. Au expert will be at your service at once. Or bring machine to 1213 North Third street. WR SALE Jacobs Bros., ma hogany case, upright piano; in excel lent condition. Attractive price to a fiuick buyer. Call Bell pnone iiOOBVV. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds repaired by an expert. All work promptly done and guaranteed. Call Bell 2804R or 1504 Howard avenue. Hauling ana 3: Broad street. WHERE TO DINE STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT. Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladies in separate diningroom. Storage STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-tlreproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- 445 South Second street. STORAGE —419 Broad sireel, house hold goods,merchandise. Private rooms sl-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. D Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE ln briiTk building, rear 401 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P G. Diener. 408 Market street. POULTRY AND SUPPLJEs"^ 10,000 BABY CHICKS from Pure Bred White Leghorns, $lO per luo Barred Rocks, R. 1. Reds, $13.60 per 100. Safe delivery guaranteed. Book let free. E. D. Cooley, Frenchtown N. J. UNDERTAKERS RUDOLPH K. SPICER] Funeral Director and Embalmer, 611 North Secoud Street. Bell 262. Dial 141. WILLIAM PAGE, " Funeral Director and Embalmcr, 620 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. SAMUEL S. FACKLER! FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1812 Derry St. BELL Hit. DIAL till. Cleaners and Dyers SAVE your clothes. Get them clean ed. pressed, dyed or repaired at Good man's, 1306% North Sixth St. We do It right. Both phones. Call and deliver. EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS. 1245 MARKET ST. "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." , BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVfcR. ! ~ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1915 Studebaker road ster, 3-passenger; run 11,000 miles. : Call 1432 Walnut street, or Bell phone i 2297. USED TRUCK SALE We have one practically new Over land Delivery Car. capacity 12,000 pounds, which we will sell to the first buyer at a big bargain price, $400.00. We have several other used deliv ery cars of all -kinds at all prices. ANDREW REDMOND. Third and Reily Sts. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. 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 " ' OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers, fn any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Aute Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. FOR SALE 1916 Chalmerq Road ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage. 61 South Cameron street. OVERLAND (-passenger, No. 69, for sale; In first-class condition, with sundries attachment; has been well taken care of: bargain for some one; price, S3OO. W. Marzolf, 447 Broad street FOR SALE Cadillac delivery car. In A 1 condition. Also Cadillac tour ing car. Will be sold at a bargain to ■lulck buyer. A. SohlfFman, 1021 Mar ket street AUTOMOBILES I 1916 PULLMAN, in A 1 shape. New j tires. Must be sold ut once. A. Schlff- j man, 1021 Market street. FOR SALE - Two truck Ford i units, of one-ton capaoity. Will nt 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 One 7-passenger Peerless Touring Car, in good shape, for sale cheap to quick buyer. HARRIS BURG TAXI AND BAGGAGE CO., Strawberry and Aberdeen Sts. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE AU makes of batteries recharged and irepaired; work guaiunteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO. 11th and Mulberry Sta. FOR SALE—Large roadster—regu lar winter top 3 line Goodyear tires, and in guaranteed condition. May be seen evenings at 60-68 South Cameron street. Ask lor Air. Barker. Bell 4117, Dial 5660. SPECIAL ON AUTOMOBILE AND MOTORCYCLE TIKES with a guaran tee of Three Thousand Five Hundred Miles. , 28x3 Motorcycle Tires, Non-Skid. 112.50 30x3 Auto Tires. Non-Skid $13.70 30x3 % Auto Tires, Non-Skid 117.25 31x3 'A Auto Tires, Non-Skid.... $lB.lO 32x3 Auto Tires, Non-Skid $19.90 31x3 Auto Tires. Non-Skid..... .$19.40 81x4 Auto Tires, Non-Skid $25.40 32x4 Auto Tires, Non-Skid $25.80 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 Dolfi&rs on. Get our price on Tubes before buy ing- , „ Express orders, send 25 per cent, deposit, balance C. O. D. Orders promptly attended to. H. F. ESTERBROOK, Prop. DayJ.on Cycle Co., 912 North Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. Dial Phone 4990. MAGNETOS Alt vypes; 4 and ( Bosch high tension, EUinann. Dtxey. Splitdorf. Mea, Remy and different luakea of coils, carburetors, etc. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market street. BeL 8633. 1916 FORD ROADSTER Prac tically new, $325.00. New tires. Max well Roadster, perfect running order, $250.00. Ilorst, Linglestown, Pa. 1915 FORD Touring, demountable rims. Tale lock, good tires, $285.00. Maxwell Roadster, lino running order, $260.00. HORST, Linglestown, Pa. FORD-OVERLAND-CHALMERS For sale reasonable. Thoroughly overhauled. Try the Rex Repair Shop for your motor troubles, overhauling and radiator repair work after all others have failed. We will satisfy you. We hve a man for either 4, 8 and 8-cylinder motors. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO, 1817 North Third Street. FORD Touring Cars and Roadsters. All late models In first-class condi tion. Every car guaranteed. Call at 322 Blackberry street. GARAGES AM) REPAIRS 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. YOUR lfeaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles rerae-' died. Rex Garage. 1917 North Third street. AUTOMOBILISTS Cut your tire expense. Buy factory seconds. Ask me for prices on any standard make. Dial phone 5938. H. L. Enders, Auto Supplies, 239 South Cameron street. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-3 Munech street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and uight. Bell 4564. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990. Esterbrook. BICYCLES! BICYCLES! New and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing como here and get a square deal H. F. ESTERBROOK. 12 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. BICYCLES TO HIRM DAY OR WEEK. M , DAYTON CYCLE CO.. *l2 N. 3rd ST. DIAL 4990. BICYCLE REPAIRING ... BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANKR WITH! ANDREW REDMOND LEGAL NOTICES THE annual meeting or the stock holders of the Blubaker Coal Com pany will be held at the office of the • Hlckok Manufacturing Com pany ' -V U urg, PH.. at 12 o'clock lioon, May the 6th. 1918, for the elec tion of officers and such other busi ness as may be properly presented. ROSS A. HICKOK. Secretary. „ „ . NOTICE The following Ordinance was passed V"® City Council on the 16th day of April, 1918, and is published as requir- June y 27, A A D 1 if ls^ BBemb,y approv ed „ AN ORDINANCE Prohibiting the depositing of glass, nails, metals of any kind, or any other thing that would cause trouble to the public travel or litter the highways on any highway In the City of Har rlsburg, and prescribing a penalty for the violation thereof. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Harrlsburg, and It is hereby ordained by authority of the aame, That the depositing of glass nails, metals of any kind, or any other thing that may cause trouble to the public travel, or litter the highways on any highway in the City of Harrls burg. is hereby prohibited. Section- 2. That any person violat ing the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof before the Mayor or any alderman of the city ho sentenced to pay a fine of not less than five ($5.00) dollars, nor more than twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, and costs of prosecution, arfd default thereof shall be Imprisoned In the Jail of Dauphin County one day for each dollar of the fine Imposed. Section 3. That all ordinances, or parts of ordinances In conflict with this ordinance, be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed by the City Council April 16, 1918. D. L KEISTER. Mavor. Attest: R. ROSS SEAMAN. City Clerk. ESTATE OF JOHN C. ROHRER Letters Testamentary oh the estate of John C. Rohrer, late of the City of Ilarrisburg, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the Central Trust Company of Harrlsburg, ,to whom all persona Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demapds will make known the same without delay. CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, Harrlsburg, Penna.. Executor. 15 ! NATION MAY CALL .TEN MILLION MEN AGAINSTTHE HUN Experts Figure It Will Be Necessary to Maintain Full Manpower Washington, April 30. WaV De partment officials are studying close ly the few authenticated figures which are available to them concern ing the numerical strength of the French and British armies on the * western front, with a view of deter mining how many men it will be necessary for the United States to raise in the next two years to bring a crushing weight of manpower against the German military ma chine. Since the beginning of the war France has raised an army of 7,500,- 000 men, but at no time has she been able to maintain more than 3,- 000,000 men at or near the front In what is known as "the zone of the armies." Great Britain has raised between 6.000,000 and 7.500,000 men, but has never been able to maintain more than approximately 2,000,000 men in the zone of the armies In France. TraitMportutlon Yexe* The question naturally arises then as to how many men the United States must call out In order to maintain an army of 2,000,000 to 3 - 000,000 men in France. France, of course, had to meet no serious trans portation problems. The bulk of the British army had before It a jour !! e | r °' only a few miles across the x ' British Channel before being landed direct in its own army zone. The United States, on the other hand, is faced by the continuing problem of transporting her men over 3,000 miles of danger-strewn waters, with long railway journeys at both ends of the line. There are some Army expert? who , are convinced the United States will have to call out between 7,000,000 and 10,000,000 men In the next two years to maintain an Arm.v in France at a fixed strength of 2,500,000 troops. ALEXANDER JOINS DRAFT By Associa'ed Press St. Paul, Neb., Apirl 30. Grover Cleveland Alexander, formerly of the pitching staff of the Chcago National League Baseball Club, left his home here to-day as one of the twelve members of Howard county's April draft quota enrouto to Camp Funaton. STATE LEADS CONSERVATION By Associated Press Philadelphia. April 30. Pennsyl vania and Philadelphia are leading in the food conservation campaign as fui as hotels, restaurants and other eat ing placed are concerned, just as thev lead in other food conservation meas ures. This statement was made to day by the Federal Food Administra tion in this city. LAST DAY FOR REBATE After to-day all city tax for 1918 is payable at the full rate. City Treas • urer C. E. Weber announced. During the last few days more than $50,000 has been received. Two months from to-morrow the first penalty is added for nonpayment of 1918 tax. LETTERS ISSUED Letters of administration on the es tate of Emma R. Kahler, late of Mil lersburg, were issued to-day bv Reg ister Roy C. Danner to J. W. Hoff man. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters of Administra tion Testamentary on the Estate of John E. Stoey. late of Harrlsburg. Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned residing In Harrlsburg, all persons in debted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. CORA E. STOEY. Executrix. PROPOSALS FOR STATE SUPPLIES ' Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrlsburg, 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 and 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 boratory supplies. Schedule E: Books. Schedule F: Brushes, soaps, mops, brooms, and cleaning supplies. Schedule G: Paints, upholstering, fenerai hardware. Schedule H: Conservatory supplies. Schedule I: Lumber, general repair ing, hauling, etc. ■, Schedule J: Plumbing and power plant supplies. As the various classifications of the t schedule will be bound in pamphlet ' form for the convenience of the bid- J 1 ders. It Is therefore desired that in requests for pamphlets the parties In dicate the section desired by reference f to*the above letters. No proposal will be considered un- < less such proposal be accompanied by I a certified check to the order of the State Treasurer, or by a bond in such 1 form and amount as may be prescrib ed by the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. (In structions contained In each tfched- ■ ule). Proposals must he delivered to th Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings on or before twelve (12) o'clock, meridian, Tuesday, the four- '} teenth day of May. A. D. 1918. at which time proposals will be opened and published In the Reception Room I 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 Buildings, Harrlsburg. Pa. By order of the Board. GEORGE A. SHREINER. Superintendent L. W. MITCHELU Secretary. NOTICE Letters Testamentary j on the Estate of Jane Long, late of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immedinte payment, and those having claims will present them for settle-' < mcnt, to CLARENCE M. SIGLER, •. . , CHARLES C.' FLTROH. EXR< - U I OR ' Attorney. -