Deaths FISHER Died, May 25, I^l7, liam H. Fisher, of 2329 North Third The funeral service will be held at above address on Tuesday non, at 3:30 o'clock, to which rela te and friends are invited to at teiufc Interment private in Harris burg Cemetery. PIEKCB Died, May 25, 1918, Mrs. Katherine Fierce, in her 71st year, at her late home, <6 North fc-itfn teenth street. ... . \ A private funeral service will oe j held at above address on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment j private in Faxtang Cemetery. , HEED On May 23. 1918, Jeremiah : E. Reed, of 523 Peffer street, aged 31 years. _ . Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, ai 1:30 o'clock, from Sixth Street. U. • Church. Interment Paxtang Ceme- | tery. Body can be viewed M° l ma> . evening, at the late residence, lhf relatives and friends are invited to j attend without further notice. i LOST AND FOUND i LOST Ford shoe, tube size, SOx 3M., on Firestone rim. Reward,!! i left at 309 North Second street. iseti phone. 605 R. _ j LOST Brooch, set with P e *f' s j and diamond within clover leaf, be- , tween Methodist Church and Willow avenue. Camp Hill. Reasonable ie ward if returned to this otlice. LOST On tliird flocr of Bowman about 5 o'clock May 23. hand -carved ajnethyst pin. Finder please return to Telegraph Office. Reward. INSTRUCTIONS j INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in GreKS ) Shorthand, Typewriting, English ( Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arltn.. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL i EAR Enter any time. Bell 6943* THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL* 12? Mkt. St. Chas. R. Beckley, P" n ' , Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. j BUSINESS EDUCATION j SCHOOL OF RESULTS —"the OLDEST and BEST RECOGNIZED • —the ACCREDITED IM STI^P TI P,^ m , invites you to investigate Its claims, and solicits your patronage upon in® basis of what it HAS done and is NOW doing. School of Commerce ana Harrisburg Business College. ' Building, 15 South Market Square. Both phone*. ss HELP" WANTED—MALE BOY l6 years, for office work. Excellent chance for advancement. Apply Room 200, 19 South Second street. MAN beyond draft age or in de- . ferred classification, for branch oince managership. Good opportunity for retired businessman who seeks pleas ant work. Moderate salary at start. ; Address C„ 6886, care of Telegraph. BELL HOPS Under 21 or over 31 j wanted at Hotel Conewago. Mt. i Gretna, during summer. Board and j l ooms furnished. Address Box VS, ; 7383, care of Telegraph. NIGHT WANTCHMAN WANTED j At Hotel Conewago, Mt. Gretna, Pa., for summer months. Boarding and j lodging furnished. Address Box , j 7 416, care of Telegraph. WANTED Neat-appearing, young man, between ages 18 and 21. If you , can stand to make good money and j can furnish references I will put you : to work on a proposition that will pay you Twenty to Thirty Dollars a we-Jt Chance to travel. Call in moniings and evenings. J. A. Harder. 49 South Front street. Steelton, Pa. . A MAN For steady Job to drive Ford truck, or for inside work. Johnston Paper Co., South Market Square. WANTED Two active, young men to lay goods in cutting room. Government work. Good pay. Apply JENNINGS MFG. CO.. 2012 North Fourth Street. WANTED Man to wash cars and work around garage. One who can run all cars preferred. Apply Rex Garage, 1917 North Third street. WANTED A man for short order cook. Good wages. Apply Alva Res taurant, opposite P. R. R. Station. SHOES Cutters on ladies' fine shoes. Smaltz Goodwin Co., 315 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Two timekeepers - for construction work. Must have experi ence and not subject to draft. Apply H„ 7395, care of Telegraph. COMPOSITOR WANTED By The Eddy Press Corporation. Cumberland, Maryland. Good salary. Permanent position. Give reference and experi ence. GOOD OPPORTUNITY For man with some canvassing experience, as district agent for large New York Publishers. Must furnish real estate bond. Apply Room 24, Spooner Bldg. WANTED —Boy to work in laundry. $ll.OO per week to start. Must be over 1 vears old. Apply Sanitary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm streets. COOPERS WANTED to make slack barrels. W. R. E. King, Cumberland, Md. MEN WANTED By the Pennsylvania Railroad Company MACHINISTS and CAR REPAIRMEN Good wages and steady work. Apply at Office of Master Mechanic Seventh and Calder Sts. Also Freight Firemen and Freight Brakemen. Apply at Room 29, P. R. R. Passenger Station, Harrisburg. Pa. MEN WANTED to load stone. 29 'cents per ton. Can earn $26 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax fang. HOME SITES gellevue Park ypon the Jonestown Road yonder at Hainton the River Lots at Camp Hill Qver at Edge Water fhird Street Frleea From aOO lip Miller Brothers & Co. Member Hbg. Heal Estate Board REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Loenat •■<• Court Streets MONDAY EVENING, . HAHRIBBURG TELEGRAPH ' MAY 27, 1918 HELP WANTED—MALE, \ BOY Over 1 wanted to help around Country CUub. One who can attend to bowling alleys preferred. Apply steward. Colonial Country Club. Both phones. WANTED Men willing to work, at Russ Bros. Ice Cream Plant, Six teenth and Walnut streets. TWO first-class plumbers wanted, at once. Apply Herre, 417-419 Vaughn street, Harrisburg. LABORERS WANTED t 40c PER HOUR , LONG JOB FRANK C. LEWIN PENIC-HARRIS HOTEL. INSURANCE AGEKT WANTED We have an .opening for a live wire and a hustler. Guaranteed salary and commission. Al references required. Experience not essential. Apply 202 Walnut street. Room 17. WANTED Two pressers and two all-around men. Apply at E. Eggert's Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 1245 Market street. | LABORERS Wanted at once. $3.85 per day, on Government Work at Marsh Run. New Cumberland. Pa. BATES & ROGERS CONSTRUC TION Co. WANTED Two experienced Ford repairmen, with tools. Apply A. G. McMullen, Ford Garage, 1810 Logan street. COUNTER MAN Wanted. Im mediately, at Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 Nortn Court street. BOYS Sixteen years of age, want ed to work in shipping room. Devine & Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co.. Sixteenth and State streets. LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE ON GOVERNMENT WORK NEAR MIDDLETOWN Permanent work and good wages. Laborers, 35c an hour. Time and half time for over time. * Double 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. HELP WANTED—I'EMAI.F, " WANTED Strong, active girl to clerk in grocery store. References required. Apply Pomeroy's Daily Market. Second and Reily streets. KNITTERS, LOOPERS AND FOLD ERS on hosiery. New mill and all new machinery. Steady work. Good wages. Apply Harris Hosiery Co., Calder and Marion streets. City. WAITRESS WANTED At Hotel Conewago, Mt. Gretna, during sum mer months. Board and rooms includ ed. Address, stating experience, W., 7417, care of Telegraph. | SALESLADIES Experienced in | shirtwaists. Steady position. Goed pay. Apply Fleur-de-Lys Blouse I Shop, 412 Market street. I DININ'GROOM GIRL Experienc led and refined girl wanted. Apply i Manhattan Restaurant, 317 Market I street. WANTED, AT ONCE A waitress ! for night work. Good wages. Apply i Alva Restaurant, opposite P. R. R. j Station. GIRLS WANTED For ushers, ticket-sellers and other positions at | the Majestic Theater. j WANTED A stenographer. One who desires permanent po sition and advancement with a well-established and going busi ness. Address R.. 7397. care of Telegraph. WOMEN WANTED For easy ; weeding and light work among the 1 (lowers. Good wages hours to suit, j Apply, ready to work, The Berryhill I N'ursery Company, Jonestown Road. I beyond Progress. WANTED Middle-aged woman i for cook at boardinghouse. Good | wages. Apply 222 Chestnut street. SALESLADIES • j Refined, young ladies with or with out experience, but must be intelli ' gent and ' wide-awak, for Ladies' i Ready-to-wear Department. Address, with full particulars, Box 7381, care | of Telegraph. I YOUNG LADY WANTED For of : lice work, with knowledge of steno | graphy. Address S., 7407, care of Tele ; graph. WANTED Girls to -work in laun ! dry. $7.00 per week to start. No ex ! perience necessary. Apply Sanitary Kamily Washing Co., Sixteenth and Him streets. WANTED Several Inexperienced girls for good, permanent positions. Apply Harrisburs Bag and Box Co., 1550 Vernon street. ■ WANTED Experienced steno grapher. by large corporation, age 20 to 30. Fair salary to start. Excellent chance for advancement. Hours, 9 to 5. In reply give age, stenographic experience and amount of salary ex pected. Address 8., G839, cape of Tele graph. I > GOVERNMENT NEEDS 2&.000 WO MEN CLERKS at Washington. Ex aminations everywhere Ex perience unnecessary. Women desir ing government position for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, former Civil Service Examiner, 581 Kenois Bldg., Washington. WANTED Several bright girls. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MltU HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED, AT ONCE An lexperl enced man or woman as salesperson in shoe store. Excellent position (or right party. Apply Crego, 15' North Third street, _ - , HELP WANTED—MaIe uiid Female ! THREE young musicians wanted to i act as orchestra at Hotel Conewago, Mt. Gretna, during summer. Boarding and lodging furnished. Pianist, violin ist and ukelele or banjo. Address Box W, 7415, care of Telegraph. SALESMEN WANTED OPPORTUNITY At once for en terprising men to earn unusual in comes selling the famous Todd line of Protectograph Check Writers and Checks. Men called into the army have given up profitable territories. Permanent connections assured. Rapid promotion. Highest references re quired. Call on, or address, A. S. Stauffer, 47 Union Trust Building, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Dependable salesmen in Harrisburg and surrounding towns. Commission and cash bonus paid. Permanent men preferred, wlio 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 Boy 14 years fit age. desires place as errand boy after school hours 1322 Marion street. WANTED Elderly man desires light employment—position of trust. Apply W. G. Fair, Lemoyne, Pa. SITUATIONS W einalt- WANTED Young woman desires to go out to do plain sewing by the day. Address D„ 7265, care of Tele graph. • WANED Woman wants day's work of any kind. Call Bell phone 4586, after 6 P. M. WANTED A plact to keep house for a widower by a woman with boy 14 years old; no objections to grown children. A. B. C., care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED A colored woman wants washing or day's work. Call at 416 South Cameron street. ROOMS FORRENT ' LARGE—Desirable, furnished room, with bath, located between Walnut street and the Square, on Second street. Gentlemen only. Address 8., 7382, care of Telegraph. 129 WALNUT ST Nicely-furnish ed second floor rooms; centrally locat ed; all conveniences. Dial phone 5775. FURNISHED ROOM /VXD BATH— in central location, can be rented by desirable young lady during July and August. Address Box B. 7409, care of Telegraph. 017 NORTH SIXTH ST. One nice ly furnished front room; all conveni ences, including phone. ONE nicely-furnished front room, on third door; all conveniences', use of phone; private family; rent, $2.00. Call Bell 28M, or 406 Cumberland street. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Second floor front; use of bath; centrally located; very desir able; gentlemen preferred. Apply 617 North Second street. FOR RENT Two rooms and bath; electric light, steam heat* and phone service. Meals if desired. Apply 125 Pine street. A LARGE, cool, second-story front room; twin beds; centrally located. Apply 402 North Second. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, cen trally located. Rent reasonable. Men only. H. F. Esterbrook, 912 North Third street. FOR RENT Apartment, two large unfurnished rooms, one a front room, with three large windows, in a private family. 1506 State street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM Private family; all conveniences; gen tlemen preferred; centrally located. 231 Forster street. Bell phone 2399 R. FURNISHED ROOM —Business sec tion. with board by the week or meal. Businessmen's luncheon from 12 to 1:30. Address 113 Locust. FOR RENT Newly furnished, light, airy rooms; alt conveniences. 11l Evergreen street. ROARDAND ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD For one young man; also room and board for refined, young lady. Bell phone 774 M, or 607 Forster street. ROOMS AND BOARD For men; all conveniences; use of phone. Inquire 74 North Seventeenth street. Bell phone 2273. . APARTMENTS FOR* RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT Four room* and bath, cen trally located, for summer. No chil dren. Address 8., 6858, care of Tele graphy FURNISHED FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT FOR RENT Central ly located, five rooms, bath,kitchenette, from middle of June to October 1. Ad dress E., 7412, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT A furnished apart ment, five room.? and a bath, centrally located. Inquire Bell phone, Steelton 29. APARTMENTS FOR RENT llOl North Sixth street; all modern con veniences. Possession about June 15. Rent, $28.00 per month. Apply to 414 North Third street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ————__ i FOR SALE Only three remaining of those new two-story brick houses Nos. 1927-29-31 Zarker street. Wide street. Good location. Porches, elec tric light, combination stove, steam heat, open stairway, hardwood finish Must be seen to be appreciated. Calf or phone, D. F. Bauder, 21 South Eighteenth street. CORNER HOUSE 712 North Nineteenth Street 2%-story frame, 8 rooms, gas. water, furnace, front, side and rear porch, front and side bay window, walks and grass Plots. Price, $1,800.00, on easy terms. CHAS. BARNHART. ' 1821 Whitehall St., City. I ON SEVENTH STREET, NEAR MARKET. NEW CUMBERLAND 2V4-story frame dwelling; lot, 80x100; Kan and water; garden planted. Bar gain to quick buyer. Apply o'n prem- I ises, Mrs. Stonescifer. i HOUSES ranging in prices from $400.00 to $15,000 in Harrisburg and suburban towns. Also building lots and farms. Bell 4439 J. Sflmuel Plough, 256 Crescent street. FOR SALE Camp street, 3- story brick dwelling, 10 rooms, bath, water, gas and furnace. Front and Rear porches. Lot. 16x130 —garage on rear. Price, $3,200.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE No. 2568 Lexington street brick house 9 rooms and bath gas steam heat porch front Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build | in. FOR SALE No. 1911 Susquehanna j street brick house with 8 rooms | and bath gas furnace porch ; front. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- ! i in*. - - - ■ —, - v i • IP YOU WANT TO FIND A BET TER PLACE TO LIVE, study the classified ads. If you are a renter, get value for your rent-money. If you are thinking of buying, learn about the op portunities to buy. They are always to be found. They are almost always ad vertised. KEAI/ ESTATE FOB. SALE y for SALE 2%-story frame dwelling:, located on west side of Long street. Camp Hill, 8 rooms, bath, all modern improvements, including steam lieat. Lot. 120x190. 40 fruit trees, 10x20 chickenhouse. Price, 14,500.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE 3-story brick, on North Sixth street, with large store room; all improvements; easy terms. Also two houses on Broad street near the markethouse, with storerooms and large stable or garage on. rear. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Beli 2412 R. FOR SALE 422 Harris street brick house, with 9 rooms and bnth Price. $2,450. Bell Realty Co., Berir ner Building. NO. 32 SOUTH SEVENTEENTH STREET Brick house 9 rooms and bath gas electric light steam heat porch front and rear side entrance. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. 723 N. 19TH ST. 2Vfc-story frame house; 6 rooms and attic; good condi tion; gas and water in kitchen; side entrance. Price, $1,550.00. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Regina St. FOR SALE Lots with frontage of 100 feet and depth of 225, located at Park Avenue extension. Price, ranging from $300.00 to $500.00. Easy payments. Liberal discount for cash. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. MAKE me an offer on one of the finest Bungalows or Cottages along the Susquehanna river, tine boating and bathing, between the Rockville ! Bridge and Marysville, along the trol ley line. This cottage has never been occupied. Water piped in building, wired for lights, plastered and has a line, large cellar. Four large rooms, kitchen, first floor, 3 rooms on second floor, a large porch, front and both sides. An ideal spot for a Club. J. K. Kipp. 2203 North Fourth street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE On city property, a farm of 115 acres. 5 miles from city, 2 miles from Rock ville trolley-line, between River and Linglestown. J. K. Kipp, 2203 North Fourth street. 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 0., 3211, care of Telegraph. CAMP HILL LONG ST. Beau tiful home on 2 acres; view of Capitol and city from front porch; variety of fruit. W. H. Yingst, owner. Phone or call. . >l' ii GREAT OPPORTUNITY OFFERED TO HOMESEEKERS SIOO in cash or SIOO In Liberty Bonds will start you on the road to own your own home. This opportunity should awaken your attention, as It is only for a short period. The price is right, and the location is very de sirable. For particulars call A. P. DORANZ. 1225 N. Sixth St. I Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board J. E. GIPPLB. -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING 1261 Market St Bell Phone 4259. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board FOR SALE, CHEAP, OR WILL EX CHANGE One of the finest suburban homee along the trolley line, across from the Colonial Club. Hot water and all improvements. About seven eights of an acre of ground A variety of fruit trees. A tine, large chicken house. This is a very pretty home and | close to school and church. An ideal home for one who is tired of city life. J. K. Kipp, 2203 North Fourth street. THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE Corner, on Walnut street, Hill, All im provements. Cheap. Easy terms. Pos session soon. C. H. Corder, 1190 Wal nut street. Bell 2412 R. FOR SALE Two 3-story brick houses on Regina street; all improve ments; porches, etc; cheap to a quick buyer. Also, I have fine houses on Eighteenth, Nineteenth and on Mar ket etreets. Easy terms. C. H. Cor der, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. HOUSES AND LOTS Easy pay ment plan. See me before you buy. D. A. Caley, Room'7oß, Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. STEELTON, 26 CHESTNUT ST. 3- story bric)c 9 rooms bath gas electric lights side entrance. Price, $3,100.00. Occupied by owner, iH. G. Pedlow, 3 South Tihrteenth street. BIG BARGAIN IN PENBROOK REAL ESTATE 2736 Boas street. Penbrook. will be sacrificed to quick buyer for $1,600. Shade trees la front, fruit trees in yard—lot, 180 feet deep. Reason for selling, have left lown. M. J. Kheaffer, Agt.. Penn street, Penbrook. Pa. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—Pos session at once. Two-story brick, all improvements. S3OO down. Pay aa rent. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. 2 tt-STORY FRAME HOUSE Penn street, near Broad. Now vacant. Possession at once. Price, $1,690 Easy terms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Wal nut street. Bell 2412 R. I HAVE HOUSES of every descrip tion, city and suburban, cheap and easy terms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Wal nut street. Bell 2412 R. 1524 WALNUT STREET 3-story brick 7 rooms bath gas electric light steam heat all Im provements coiner property. Price, $4,000.00 H. G. Pedlow, 3 Bouth Thir teenth itreft. „ t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Two-story house; good condition; lot, 15x82. Price, $950.00. Apply Store. 1117 North North Third. 414 HUMMEL STREET ls offered at $3,200.00 brick 9 rooms bath steam heat lot. 125 ft. to a rear paved street. Occupied by owner. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir teenth street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT -r— One of the most de sirable STORE STANDS in the county. For further particulars apply to C. A. Smith, Landisburg, Perry County, Pa. MOUNTAIN CABIN FOR RENT Furnished at beautiful In diantown Gap ideal vaca r tion place for rest and quiet —2O miles east of Harrisburg —good motor roads. For further information, address the Berryhill Nursery Com pany, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT Furnished residence, in good location, for three summer months. Possession soon. No children. Reference exchanged. Apply 1318 State street, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR RENT For the season, fur nished cottage at Aquedact Station. Apply' 1100 North Front street, Har : risburg. | PRIVATE GARAGES FOR RENT— With water and electric lights, $4 per month. Storeroom for rent; good lo cation for pool room or restaurant. Calf A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth I street. ! FOR RENT A furnished house, 9 rooms, all conveniences, centrally located, from June 1 to November 1, 1918. Apply Commonwealth Trust Company, 222 Market Street, Harris b u rg, Pa. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rnt 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. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS FINE STOREROOM, opposite P. O. in Carlisle. Entrance on Pitt and also Louther street. Suitable for any business. $30.00 per month. Address, or call on James Farabelli. 113-115 South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. FOR RENT Desirable offices in Patriot Building. Call Room 404. Bell telephone 1383. | • •' ' 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 sl2 00 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 N. THIRD STREET. Member Harrisburg Itenl Estate Board FARMS ' FOR RENT On the shares, 7 acres of good land close to Camp Hill. J. K. Kipp, 2203 North Fourth street. FOR SALE One-fourth mile above Camp Hill, along Mechanicsburg Road, a fine truck farm of 7 acres. Level limestone land. New house, with all improvements. Barn and all necessary outbuildings. Immediate possession. J. K. Kipp, 2203 North Fourth street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ~ A LITTER of thoroughbred English' bull dog puppies coloi*. brindle from registered American Kennel Club stock. Apply Charles Blair, 241 Hamilton street. FOR SALE A 60-inch, solid oak, latest style roll-top desk. 205 Locust street. FOR SALE Household furniture, bedroom furniture, table, couch, rugs, chairs, hall seat and mirrors and dishes. Apply 907 North Front street. 18-FT. BROOKS MODEL HULL Used six months. Very cheap. Geo. McCoy, 112 Moss street, Reading, Pa. FOR SALE Bay horse Good for trucking; good leader; will work anywhere hitched. Also 18 pigs—im ported Yorkshires. Geo. F. Miller, New Kingston. Pa. BOOKS 20,000 new. old and rare books, Go up. Aurand's, 925 N. Third. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up* Reasonable terms tot traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. Tlllotson. 205 Locust street. " FOR SALE 132.00 ecru color reed baby coach, $15.00; baby pen, $3.50; 3- piece parlor suite, SB.OO. 1610 Chest nut street. SALE —• unre deemed Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry at • great saving. CHAS. ARONSON. 422 Market St l'Olt KENT—MI IX) I!S UPRIGHT PIANO, slightly used in excellent condition. For price and inspection apply at premises. 209 South Froat stneet. Harrisburg p Bell phone 323W FOR SALE At a very low price a lot of unredeemed men a suits, coat j and trousers. N. CBrenner. 1315 North Third street. y la W ANTED—MISCE 111J ANEO HIGHEST PRICES PAID for ZT * kinds of empty barrels and Junk, clii Bell phone 42T5. B. Abrams &. Son. 824-832 North Seventh street. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraised for estate. P. H. Caplau Co.. 2u Mkt CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin. 407 BrnS street. Bell phon 3370 J. or od I h WANTED A CORLISS ENGINE Non-condensing, single heavy duty, right-hand wheel, cyl inder about 26 inches by 54 [ inches. PEARSON & LUDASCHER LUMBER CO.. Delayare River and West moreland Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MAX SMEIiTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Ca" Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to Max Smeitz, IGI6 Market street. Will call, city or country. MORRIS SATS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid £ox furniture. Morrlj ■Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bel'. 3971 R. BUSINESS OPPOItTUNiTIES FOR SALE One of the oldest and best established grocery businesses uptown. Three-story new brick j building, large storeroom, wareroom, apartments, etc. Complete list of up to-date iixtures. Large annual busi ness. Will sell building or business separate. A 1 investment. For further particulars address Box D. 9876, care of the Telegraph. OLD-ESTABLISHED SOFT DRINK* BOTTLING WORKS FOR SALE-rGood business all year around. With oi without real estate. Address P. O. Box 402. Lancaster, Pa. BUSINESS PERSONALS NOTICE TO COAL OPERATORS We are in shape to take orders for mine cars, sets, and castings. Can offer prompt ; delivery. For prices and de livery, write CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND CAR COMPANY, Irvona, Pa. LADIES' AND GENTS' CLOTHES cleaned, pressed, dyed, repaired and remodeled. Suits to order, sl9 and up. Standard Woolen Co., Tailors. 103 North Second street. Both phones. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED i!ingle edge, 25c doz.; double edge. 35c doz.; old style. 25c each. Gorgas Drug •Store, formerly at Hgnry Gilbert and Sons. RELIABLE ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP. GENERAL REPAIRING ISO 3 N. SIXTH ST., BELL 3995. DIAL 6864 Diamonds Bought for Caah; appraiser! lor estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt. QUININE — LOOK out rot that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPUO-QUININE will stave It off If taken In time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market aUiet. Money to loan • 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 Ueparune.nL. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO, S North Market Square. Established 1904 WHEN YOU NEED MONET To meet immediate necessities, always consult this reliable, licensed .bonded institution chartered under Penna. laws and financed by local people In lktik to save borrowers from extortion. Co-operative Loan A Investment Co. 204 Chestnut Street. We sell W. 8. S. and Thrift Stamps. WE LEND MONEX in compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to Individu als in need of ready c<ash; small loans a specialty; business confidential; payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO, 182 Walnut Street. Musical IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, Just call Bell phone 3242 J. An expert will be at your set-rice at once. Or bring machine to 1215 North Third street. TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully -repaired by an expert only. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. TALKING MACHINES o£ all kinds repaired by au expert. All work promptly done und guaranteed. Call Bell 2804P- or 1504 Howard avenue. Hauling and Moving AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, HI Capital street. Both phones. WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROS.. I4> broad street. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only ex perienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or Dial 2268. 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. Irvln Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell phone 16R-S. _ WILEKE TO DINK STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT. Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladies in Separate dlningroom. porl/mv AND SUPPLIES 10,000 BABI' CHICKS from pure White leghorns, *ll per 100. Barred Kocks, R. I. Reds, *14.00 per 100. Safe delivery guaranteed. Booklet free. E. D. Cooley, Frenchtown, N. J. Storage STORAGE —419 Broad street, house- I bold goods,mfcrefcandise. Private looms |l-)3. Also hauling of all kinda. D. | Cooper & Co. Both phonas. STORAGE Private rooms for i household goods in fireproof ware i house. *3 per month and up. Lower I storage rates in non-fireproof ware ■ bouse. Harritiburg Storage Co, 437- South Second _ Storage STORAGE ln building. rear 408 Market. Household goods ID clean, private rooms. Reasouable rates. P G. Diener. 408 Market street. * UNDERTAKERS BAMUtL a. L'/VCKUER! "" FUNERAL DIRBJCXOB. ISI2 Derry St. BKI.L. 1954. DIA R. IXJJ. WILLIAM PAGE. ~ *" Funeral Director and Embalmer 30 Boas St.. Harris bIUKPa? Bell 4748 J. Dlil 3907. RUDOLPH K. SPlCaa! Funeral Director ana EmbTlmer. 11l North beuoau Street. Bell iS2. Dlai *l4*. Cleaners and Dyers SAVE your clothes. Gel thl-m clean ed, pressed, dyed or repaired at Good mans, 1306 & North Sixth St. We do It right. Both phones. Call and deliver. EGGERT'S ~ CLEANING A*\'D DYEIVG Woritq 1248 MARKET ST. ' "SATISFACTION GUARANTPPn" BOTH PHONES. CALLand DKLIVRR, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE A line, seven-passen ger, six-cylinder Reo touring car for sale at a bargain. Come and see it street. SWENGEI - 219 SOUTH Thirteenth 1910 CADILLAC delivery, IN A 1 shape, 1200.00. 1916 Overland delivery, NEW tires A bargain for someone. "RES. |2O0 U 0O NIAN ROADSTE^ • speedster type, orde U rf*m l o e o. rOadSter ' B °° d runnin e TI/EV|225?00.° UR ' N *' AT SHAPE ' GOOD The above cars are as represented and must be sold. Will demonstrate A. Schiffman, 1021 Market street. ON AUTOMOBILE TIRES 35x4 >,b Diamond Tire ion ON 28x3 Smooth tread * 10 fin 30x3 Safety | 30x3% Safety " JJ-SS 32x4 Safety | JJ'I" 32X3% Kelly Springfield J.. SI'IN 34x4 Safety .* . 22 nn 36x4 Tire and Tube ' 15' no We can save you dollars" on all other sizes. Dayton Cycle Co. Dial 4990. 912 North Third street. S°^ D D DE I IV . ERY 00 !• ord Roadster 00 Maxwell Roadster $0 no 1917 Ford Touring >...:5450 00 HORST, Linglestown, Pa. OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT THREE BIG OFFERS 5-PASSENGER OVERLAND TOURING, overhauled, re finished and new slip covers. Good tire equipment $550 1918 WILLYS KNIGHT, 7- passenger touring car. Used for demonstrating only. Never sold. Newly varnished, up holstery retinished, looks and runs like new. Equipped with with Boyce Moto-Meter. Three brand new tires. Three hundred dollars less than new car price. This is a bargain that will move quickly. 2-PASSENGER OVERLAND ROADSTER. retinished. A splendid riding, snappy, eco nomical car. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO., * 212-214 N. 2nd St. Open Evenings. FOR SALE—3%-ton Morton Truck. Completely overlwuled and in excel lent running condition. Can be seen at Hudson Sales Agency. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCK FOR SALE CHEAP—I 2-ton Alack truck, complete with body, and some 1 1-ton trucks — are all good bargains International Harvester Company of America. Truck Dept.. 619 Walnut street. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices, INo Junk. 11. Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. FOlt SALE 1917 Ford Touring Car. Owner drafted. , Ford Roadster. Ford Truck, with Heinz electric self starter. All cars sold at Bargain Prices. The Ford Exchange Agency. 322 Blackberry stregt. MAGNETOS All r/pes; 4 and ( Bosch high tension. Elsinann. Dixey f-pi it dor/, Mea. Remy and different makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market street. Bel; Mil. LIGHT ROADSTER ln A 1 condi tlon; good tires; would make good, /light delivery truck with little change. Will sell cheap for cash. Bell 2619J, 709 Benton street, City. FOR SALE Overland, 5-passen ger, 35-H.-P.; -best of condition; all Goodrich tires; two Silvertown Cords. Apply Mr. Webb, 1412 North Third. FORD-OVERLANIJ-CHALMERS For sale reasonable. Thoroughly overhauled. Try the Rex Repair Shop (or your motor troubles, overhauling and radiator repair work a(t*)r all others have failed. We will satisfy you. We hve a man (or either 4, j and 8-cylinder motors. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO. 1917 North Third Stroet. FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage. 11 South Cameron street. . GARAGES ACCESSORIKS AM) REPAIRS 5,000-MILE STANDARD MAKE TIRES sold at a reduction of 30 per cent off list. Dial phone 5938. H. L. Enders, Auto Supplies, 239 South Cameron street. CARR'S GARAGE, formerly Feder ick's. All kinds of auto repairing, AJax tires und suplles, Bayfield Car buretor Service Station. Both phones. All work guaranteed. YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Rex Garage. 1917 North Third IttHt ' WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Munech street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and .night Bell 48<4. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycle, with sidecar; 1916 Model; tires good. Can be seen at 446 South Fourteenth Street. WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4t>o. Esterbrook.. BICYCLES TO HIRB DAY OR WEEK. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. •II N. 3rd ST. DIAL 4811. -• ■— - ■ -r-*-" 13 OFFICIAL COUNT IS COMPLETED Figuures Obtained Make No Change in Results Pre viously Published £ totals of the Republican n?.l^ em r iatlc P ftr ty votes at the piimary eiesctlon in the 124 districts at c . OUI U y were Issued to-rtav ,The totals ?onow° mrn,Mlonerß ' ofHce r. Republican sood 2T r rT 9ben Patton Hab- Uam o L?' ° N eil. 2,984; Wii "97 C - fc P-oul. 7,636; Asa A. Weimer. * inv <'™ nr George P. Edward pr R ' Ba teson, 325; Powell 4ftV ? e ' dle jnan. 8.426; K. D R. K. Scott, 1,665. w H*u" k , n Cr Tf, Paul p nF'J I Frcd R - Lewis, 1,332; ames ]. Woodward, G. 413. Thomas H I*l' ♦ ' Aaron . 3,161; •I Rwke 2 B r he p h °"', 2 -° V- William 2,696 • Th'omno a paries M. Clement. Klvte S"n Mui Cra *°- 8,987; Guy R. hs,%K a "C" v& aJS;T*KV.',£. <=--- - w r -^si larTDlsf-D^lTl^MiiVeV T™ ' Charles p. Walter 971 • James P. Wilson. 287. vvaller ' 271, ItopreMentfifive in a. TO?* V's-sra 1 Vsot t • William R. Bottomlev W McCov'S 741; Charfea McCoy, 1,246, Ira E. Ulsh. 2,365. Democratic CfiV. ov f rnor , Eugene C. Ronniwell ?lUr& h Dfv,M y ' 2 ' 301 ' """ I<ioutenant (ioveriior Howard O Holste!". 1.344; J. Washington L^ue,' A ""'" - F" n< aar 1 14- Tnitnl 'U /i E,isha Ke nt Kane, ,'il d. ph n McGarrit >'- S,J2 ; J- Cal -2,002 yer ' ' 4sn: Samuel R Tarner. RepreNentntive In CongrenM H H Mercer, 2,797. "• " Representative In the General As r^'wm A. Ramsey S. Black, 1,654; iv Vll . lis Hartman, 1,468; ChaVles B McConkey, 337: Henry Opperman, 497; L/. (j. bmltn, 195. ItcprcMentntive In the General \n ?*™ h Q l n C ™ lnt 7 William R. Bottom ley, 888; Charles W. McCoy, 842. Doom of the U-Boat in August Predicted Baltimore, Md., May 27. —The Al lies absolutely have the U-boat un der control, according to Dr. M. L. Raney. librarian of the Johns Hop kins University, who has just return ed from Paris. His remarks con cerning the U-boat situation are bas ed upon statements made to him by high navel authorities. "The U-boat situation, according to Admiral Sims, was absolutely un der control," he said. "The construc tion of tonnage is meeting the de struction . Captain T. L. Wilson, commanding officer of the flagship upon which I visited vessels of the American Navy in French waters, said that by the end of August we should have the U-boats complete ly dammed. Parkhurst Church Closes Its Doors New York, May 27.—The last serv ice. under its present auspices, was held in the Madison Square Presby terian Church yesterday morning:, and the Rev. Dr. Charles H. Park hurst preached his last sermon as its pastor. The congregation has agreed upon a union with the Uni versity Place and Old First Presby terian Churches, the united congre gation to worship in the First Church edifice at Fifth Avenue and Twelfth street: and the pastors of the three bodies are to retire. The merger will formally be concluded during the summer. MOTORCYCLES ANI> BICYCLES BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair- Int. come here and get a square deal. H. F. ESTERBROOK. 812 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND ~ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership between Victor M Weaver and James L. Stewart, under the style of Weaver & Stewart. Build ers and Contractors, at Harrisburg Pa., has been this day dissolved. Ali persons indebted to said Partnership and those having claims against the same, will make them known to FREDERICK M. OTT, ATTORNEY 822 Market Street. Harrisburg, Pa." MY WIFE, Mrs. Mary E. Barr, hav ing left my bed and board without just cause. I hereby notify all persons not to harbor nor trust her on my ac count, as I will not pay any debts contracted by her. (Signed) HARRY BARR. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing accounts have been presented to the Clerk of the Orphans' Court at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, which ac counts have been passed and allowed by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court, and the same will bo presented to the Orphans' Court for confirmation nisi, June 18, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M. And if no exceptions filed thereto they will be confirmed absolutely four days later: First and final account of Ammon B. Oingrich, trustee under the willa of Cyrus Gingrich and Malinda Ging rich for Sarah A. Bomberger, stated by Annie O. Gingrich, executrix of the will of the said Ammon B. Gingrich, deceased. First and final account of Ammon B. Gingrich, trustee under the will of Malinda Gingrich for J. Monroe Ging rich, stated by Annie O. Gingrich, ex ecutrix of the will of the said Ammon B. Gingrich, now deceased. Estate of Sarah .1. Fauber John C. Bixler and John 11. Fauber, trustees —first and final account. Filed May 20, 1918. JAM ES E. LENTZ, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Pennsylvania State Highway De partment. Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed pro posals will be received at said office until 10 A. M.. June 6, 1918, for fur nishing said Department with Inde terminate quantities of Pneumatic Tires and Tubes for year ending June 1, 1919, according to specifications, which specifications and biding blanks may be obtained upon application to J. D. O'Neil, State Highway CommH akoner, Har^Bbui g.
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