If Oil OPPORTUNITY AffEARS 0M IIS PAGE—DOITI LEI ITH HKB ltd ■d 1 nn'H 11 hll .1 ■■ ■!-■■.... .. ■<M.-ww*r- •~ i^w<ta> a M a.i ffi S)eatbs rKKKKK John C. Peßer, formerly of Harrisburg. died at Franklin Park, V*., Sunda)-, June 16. Funeral services at Hoffman's Under taking establishment. Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment. Camp Hill. CAKI) OF THANKS MRS. JOHN URBAN* and Mrs. A. M. Boyson, this city: Mrs. H* 1* Bates, ot Steelton; Mr. John Evans. of Cumbler Heights, desire to thank all those who so kindly assisted them and sent flow ers in their sad bereavement in the loss of their mother. Mrs. Rachel Kvans. 1530 Walnut street. LOST AXP FOUND LOST—A gold lavalllere and chain, with pearl pendant, from Eighteenth ;uid State and Kighteentli and Reglna. Reward if returned to 1722 State street. s GOLD BRACELET LOST On Reservoir Park car. Saturday after noon. between 4 and 9 o'clock. En graved, from Jack to Nora. Finder please return to 1411 Market street. EOST Two new automobile tires, one Goodyear and ohe Firestone, be tween Harrisburg and Lebanon. Re ward if returned to P. Magaro, Regent Theater. TEN DOLLARS REWARD OFFER ED for the return or information that leads to recovery of Oendron bicycle stolen Friday evening. Bell phone 728 W. NOTICE The parties who removed rewboat located on bank of river front between Market and Walnut streets, Saturday afternoon, June 15, 1918. were seen and are known. Unless same is returned at once to the place where it was, they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law by owner. , i LOST A rear door of a Stude- i baker Roadster, between State Street : Bridge and Colonial Country Club. Call Bell 4*27. Dial 2451. or leave at 32 North Court street. INSTOU CTIOX S i ANNOUNCEMENT ELLIOTT-FISHER COM PANY is organizing a school i to teach billing and book keeping a.s done on the ELLIOTT-FISHER machines. This is a splendid OPPORTU NITY for typists, bookkeepers, and bookkeeping operators, as well as graduates from High School. Business and Gram mar Schools to fit yourselves for good-paying, high-class positions with the best con cerns in the country. Elliott- Fisher operators are always , in demand. Write, or call. ELLIOTT-FISHER COMPANY. 1612-16:0 S. Comeron St. Phone 4861.- j ATTEND the OLDEST and BEST business school in Harrisburg or- ' garued in 1894 Fully Accredited- School of Commerce, Troup Building, j 15 South Market Square. School ail; summer. Send for catalog. Bell 4au, , Dial 4338. j INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg- Shorthand, Typewriting. English) Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Arith.. etc.; DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR t Enter any time. Bell THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL | 121 Mkt- St. Chas. R. Beckley. Prin. , Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. r HELP WANTED —MALE . SALESMEN Experienced men calling on Indus • rials, etc.. to handle a complete line ot Cotton Wiping Waste. Rags, also a Ino of Mops of all descriptions. Lib- ! oral commissions. References requir- , i-d. Name territory and details. Dewaco j Company. 9102 Quincy avenue, Cleve land. Ohio. _ j TWO CLERKS For stand at Mid- ; dletown Ordnance Depot. Apply Dav- j enport Lunch, Inc.* 325 Market street- j WANTED Man to do light gar- i dealing at country home near Harris- j burg and to run automobile. Refer- I ences required. Call Bell phone 4307. J DEPARTMENT STORE MAN j In the uncertainty of these trying times, the thinking man is looking in- j to the future. Our organization can j absorb a few men who have had sell ing. buying or merchandising experi- | ence in piece goods, general dry goods, ready-to-wear, notions, stationery or | housefurnishing lines. We are not in- . terested in a Job hunter, but the ' earnest, serious-minded, careful, ac curate and moral married man, with ' family responsibility of children, who \ now has position, but recognizes his j present limitation of advancement and t would appreciate an unusual oppor- i lunity with a fast-growirg. safely-es tablished mercantile concern, in which advancement of salary and position, is based solely on merit and profit-pro ducing ability. Y'our letter will be en- : tirt-ly confidential, in which tell your ] ■••ge.' number of children, member of what church, whom you have been employed by, length ot service and .-alary. The position is in another city, as our experience has taught us , that a changed environment does > much to make the man. Personal in terview will be arranged for selected applicants. Address A.. 6623, care of Telegraph. BOY Over 16 years of age wanted to work in the store and help around garage. Apply Cycle and Auto Sup p'y Co.. 207 Market street. PLUMBERS AND HELPERS WANTED. AT ONCE. FISHER BROS.. 1001-03 CAPITAL ST. EXPERIENCED CABINET MAKERS -—Men to operate Band Saws, Variety i Moulders, Jointers and Riggers in sash > factory. Only flrst-class men. Perma nent positions. Good salary. Address i 1103 Munsey Bldg.. Baltimore, Md. ' j . CARWASHER .WANTED Apply j Black's Garage. 205 South Seventeenth { street. WANTED Young man to learn , the "clerical end of the Packing in- I dustry. Should have a fair education. This position is permanent, and a good : chance for advancement. This is not | a vacation position. Apply Offflce Manager, SWIFT & COMPANY. Seventh and North Streets. — ji NEW CUMBERLAND* : RESTAURANT 1 This restaurant and ice cream! i ! ! i parlor is in the heart of Newi 1 'Cumberland Just a mile from]!' ' ! the new Army buildings. The!'! i i trade in tobacco, candy, etc.. aa<! i i'well as the restaurant business! i I |, Is bound to Increase with thei 1 I i 'coming of the workmen and sol- 1 \ i 1 [diers. The owner is making! ' I j imoney, but on account of 111' 1 i'health will sell fixtures, business!!' ] [and good will for $3,000. jj Miller Bros. & Co. i! Member Hhg. Ileal Estate Beard!' 1 I I.orast and Conrt Streets [ %>%%*%%%%%*%% MONDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Flrst-class office clerk - between 35 and 45. Permanent posl y tion and advancement. Address G., II 7SSB. care of Telegraph. FARMER Active. experienced f farmer, single, wanted to cultivate '• about 50 acres. WAGES and PER CENTAGE. • E. PETERMAN. Weather Bureau, Post Office Building, :30 A. M. to 9 P. M. t. f MEN Age 17 to 45. Experience r unnecessary. Travel; make secret ln -0 vestigations. reports. Salaries; ex - ! penses. American Foreign Detective e I Agency, 603, St. Louis. 1 I ! WANTED—Men to work in Bottling = Plant. Apply to The D. Bacon Com : pany, 436 South Cameron street. ! | WANTED LABORERS ; FOR BRICK PLANT AT MILTON. PA. Thirty-five Cents Per Hour. Company Boardinghouse for > ] white men and Batch Cabins for negroes. Pay Every Saturday Afternoon. Apply to . I MR. WALSH. Care of the Lenox Hotel, ! Monday Night and Tuesday Morning. Ready to ship at 7 o'clock Tuesday Morning. ! -1 ! I WILL PAY any honest man up to j i SSO monthly for part of spare time. No i , canvassing. No capital. Write to-day. : Voorhies, Desk 155, Omaha, Nebr. j MEN-WOMEN to raise Belgian j Hares for use. We pay you $6 per pair. ; Use cellar, backyard, etc. Postal i brings catalog. L'nited Food Associa- ; ! tion. 329 W. Forty-eighth street. New | i York. | j— | SHOE CLERK Experienced Shoe Sales man for popular-priced retail store. Must not be subject of draft. None birt experienced need apply. BOX H. 7150. Care of Telegraph. ; I MEN Wanted four strong men j for piecework job. Steady workers ; can earn good wages. Apply at : JACKSON MANUFACTURING CO., Fourth and Boyd Streets. | COUNTER MAN Wanted, im • mediately, at Stauffer's Restaurant, 4 North Court street. i | LABORERS Wanted at once. . $3.85 per day, on Government Work at Marsh Run. New Cumberland, Pa. i BATES & ROGERS CONSTRUC ! TION CO. I I I . MECHANICS WANTED The Rex Garage and Sup ply Co. desire the services of several thoroughly competent and experienced automobile mechanics. Good wages and '■ desirable working conditions. Apply at once to the REX GARAGE AND SUPPLY COMPANY, Third and Delaware Streets. , MEN WANTED to load stone. 29 ! cents per ton Can earn $25 to $35 per : week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax | tang. \ WANTED Laborers and Hoisting Englnemen at Williams & Freidman's I Scrap Iron Yard. Tenth below Mul- I • berry street. Good wages. WANTED Two experienced For€ repairmen, with tools. Apply A. G McMullen. Ford Garage. 181u Logan street. WANTED Two men in bottling department. Indoor work. Good : wages. Apply Fink Brewing Co., I Forster street. ' ===========' HELP WANTED—FEMALE j AT ONCE. WAITRESSES WANTED ] Experienced waitresses preferred I but we will train girls who really want to learn. Apply John Boutselis Mgr.. Crystal Restaurant, 418 Market street. COOK Good, plain cook wanted I by, family in which second girl and ; mother's helper are also employed ' Good wages. Mrs. Ezra F. Hershey ' I Hershey, Pa. Bell Phone—Hershey |. j WANTED White woman for gen i eral housework. Apply 25 South l Front street, first apartment. j WANTED Millinery apprentice. I Paid while learning. 1306 Market j street. ! OPERATORS On ten union ! special felling machines, fifteen • single needles, three tacking, and ! examiners on Government work Be patriotic by working for the I soldier boys in a sanitary factory 1 and earn $2 to $3 per day. JENNINGS MFG. CO.. 2012 North Fourth St. I _ , 10 LADIES I TO SELL TOILET ARTICLES I PLEASANT. DIGNIFIED WORK. EASY HOURS. sl2 WEEK AND BONUS. W. & H. WALKER CUMBERLAND VALLEY TELE PHONE BLDG. I DISHWASHERS Three wanted at once. Alva Restaurant. WANTED—GirI Job pj-ess feeders experienced: also learners. Apply at once. Courier Printing Office. 210 North Third street. J HELP WANTED—FEMALE k WANTED. IMMEDIATELY Glrli - over 21 years for waitress, also tw< .. middle-aged ladies for general work at Stouffer's Retaaurunt, 4 North Couri - street. a e WANTED Middle-aged womat . for dishwashing. Apply 222 Chestnu' street. , ; WANTED- A reliable white girl " not too young, capable of taklnt _ | charge of and doing general house j work, cooking and attending market e ; family of two persons. No washing "I or ironing. Best of wages. An idea " | place for a capable and trustworthj e girl, who can furnish first-class ref- I erences. Call In the evening, betweer " j 7 and 8 o'clock, for a personal lnter ? ; view, at 933 North Third street, Har - j risburg. Pa. I - ! WANTED Woman to work al ; soda fountain. Must be over 21. Glv< ! references. P. O. Box 133, City. GIRLS WANTED—Keystone Prlnt ; ing and Binding Co.. 2 Aberdeen ave- J nue. • OPPORTUNITIES SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO. Have good-paying and perma nent position* to offer to ex perienced operators, as well as to inexperienced.who will be paid while learning. Equip ments as to working condi tions are second to none. Plenty of orders, and steady work. Inquire OFFICE, Reily and Fulton Streets. 1 j WANTED Middle-aged woman . for dishwashing. Apply 222 Chestnut | street. WANTED Several bright girts. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL ! LOOPERS WANTED —Onl9to 2* j point work. Steady work and good • Pay, with bonus. New Idea Hosiery Co.. Fourteenth and Mayflower streets. LIE LP WANTED— MaIt- and Female INSURANCE AGENTS Male or female. Good salary. Reasonable hours of work. Apply any morning S_to 9 or any afternoon 7 to 8, Room 17, Cameron Bids?., 202 Walnut street. WANTED Experienced clerk, man or woman, to sell meat in shop of Steelton Store Co., Ltd., Steelton, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED A middle-aged man, good character, would like to have clerking, janitor or night watchman. Call at Union Trust Building. WANTED ■ — Young colored man wants position as chauffeur or waiter. Apply 862 North Front street. Steel ton. WANTED Boy, 14 years old, would like work running errands, etc. [ Address 1207 Apple avenue. WANTED A young man, 21 years ! of age. desires position as chauffeur, ! with private family, or truck; can fur- I 1 nish best of reference. Address 8., i 7146, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Boy, 14 years old. wants ! ; work around store. Apply 535 North | | Cameron street. j WANTED Boy 14 years of age. I wants work around store. Apply 1206 ; Seventh street. WANTED Young man of good ' education desires to use spare time at 1 home in copying or recording. 8., ! 7048. care of Telegraph. SITCATIOXS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED A respectable, middle- ] aged woman wishes day's work a few days a week. Address Mrs. Margaret Wagner, 641 Woodbine street. WANTED Y'oung colored girl : wants position to assist in light ! housework. Apply 858 North Front i street, Steelton. WANTED Young woman wishes ' a position as clerk in office. Address j C., 7438, care of Telegraph. WANTED Halfgrown girl would • like a position by the week. Address I ' 658 Sayford avenue. WANTED Position by neat, col- I ored woman, by week, cooking. Ad dress Mrs. Mildred Burk, 648 Calder | street. WANTED Young woman wishes! a position as housekeeper for a ! widower in a small family—not out of the city. Wages not less than $5 00 | Call 3360 North Sixth street. WANTED Position by high school i girl for thr summer months. Address ! fr*- Lt. 8.. gare of Telegraph. | BOOMS FOB KENT FURNISHED ROOMS Three large furnished rooms, connected or single • lon North Front street. Five minutes' I from center of city. Cool and pleasant I lin refined home. All improvements. > I Dial 3195. ! I NORTH SECOND STREET, 513 | \\ ell furnished rooms; also light I housekeep ng apartments. Reference 1 Call 11 to 12. 5 to 6, 7 to 8. A COMFORTABLY- FURNISHED i ROOM Next to bath. Applv 28 ! South Third street, third floor apart- I ment. FOUR unfurnished rooms on first I floor for rent, or two on second floor I Electric lights and all improvements! | Apply 77 North Seventeenth street. j FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT ! 129 Walnut street, second floor. Apply I 9 North Front street. THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ' All conveniences. Apply 603 Wood- I bine street. THE SANTO. 1130-32 Vine Street i Philadelphia, newly furnished rooms' I , sanitary .conditions, terms reasonable' Three squares from Reading Termi nal. and four squares from Pennsyl vania Station. FURNISHED ROOM Third floor front; all conveniences; use of nhone Call Bell 4115 J. 'one. *434 NORTH STREET Large airy rooms, suitable for light house keeping. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, with use of bath, to two peo ple; no children. Inquire 2012 Manadai street. Phone 3553 J. j TWO nicely furnished front room* ! for light housekeeping, or will rent. as bedrooms to two ladies or gentle-I men; fine location. Apply 2148 pnn 1 street. WIDOW would like to share home with refined, married couple; all con veniences. with privilege of cooking, or would rent two rooms. Bell phone .4857. HAKJRISBURG TELEGRAPH is | ;I, ° • # * ! \ j| It 111 11 T. i > J! ONCE IN A WHILE the really g'! 1 efficient people find themselves out of ": 11 work. The half-efficient we have al n j | ways with us. They seek positions which they are sometimes wholly un- J! j _!|! able to fill But the capable worker ||| £ jj ( must often seek a new connection !j J _ 111 and when he does he will answer the : j!! , ads that seem to offer opportunities. _|]| You'll know him by "instinct" when j; you get his application for that position ! 1 which you offer. j! ROOMS FOR RENT I la ,S se * thir <l floor furnished I room, all conveniences; gentlemen i o'l>- Apply 1316 Walnut street. ! TWO large, unfurnished third floor i rooms; rent reasonable: all conveni- I ences. Apply 6 Argyle street, con tinuation of South Fourteenth street. SECOND FLOOR ROOMS FOR ; ?^ T T Thrtfe rooms, with use of ■ bath and gas. $12.50 per moi-th. Near 11 Sixth and Maclay streets. Call Bell : j 385J, Dial 3590. ' FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, een ( trally located. Rent reasonable Men I only. H. F. Esterbrook. 912 North I Third street. j ========= BOARDERS W ANTED ■ ! THE ALLEN HOUSE is open for l ■ Summer Boarders. Elegant table ' i Home-raised vegetables. L. B Allen Boiling Springs. Pa. ' , ' ROOMS—BOARD—WANTED WANTED. PERMANENTLY Fur ' nished room, by settled, middle-aged man, good habits. Private family pre -1 ] ferred. State price and how heated INo phone replies wanted. Address R ! 7408. care of Telegraph Office. APARTMENTS FOR RENT i FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED J APARTMENT Three rooms, all I modern conveniences. No children j Apply Box E, 6609, care of Telegraph.' j SECOND ST.. N., 34 The Young I Apartments for adults only. Three I Rooms, Bath and Kitchenette. Bay ! window facing Second street. Third floor. Good ventilation. Light. City steam. Front and rear entrance Strictly modern. This location and building should appeal to responsible, private families dfsiring refined, quiet quarters. House under owner's n-.an i ngement. Rent. 135.00. Reference. Possession July'l.- Inspection by ap pointment only. Apply to A. C. Young. Real Estate, 34 North Second street NORTH ST.. 400 Up-to-date, well furnished apartment for rent: six rooms and bath: all conveniences; fac- I ing Capitol Park. i APARTMENT FOR RENT Sec ! ond St.. 312 First-class Apartment j —Second story excellent location— I now ready for occupancy. 140.00 per I month. Inquire Luther Minter, 110 | North Second street. Both phones. | FOR RENT—Third floor apartment, ! 2002 Fourth street. Possession at once. Inquire of J. C. Mehring, 2429 Sixth street, or at Mehring's Drug Store, Fourth and Peffer streets. FOR RENT Apartment, two very j large rooms and hall, unfurnished, ! newly papered, in a private family; no I children. 1506 State street. I APARTMENT FOR RENT Three rooms, heat, light and bath. H. F. Es | terbrook, 912 North Third strtet. | APARTMENTS FOR RENT llOl ! North Sixth street, furnished or un i furnished; all modern conveniences; 4 ! j rooms and bath. Apply 414 North | Third street. I I = APARTMENTS W ANTED ! WANTED Furnished house or : apartement. Small family. Apply I Box K, 7327, care of Telegraph. WANTED A respectable white woman wishes position as good, plain I cook. Address Marie Wagner, i Merchants Hotel, Mechanicsburg, Pa. WANTED Nurse wishes employ ment in confinement cases. Apply 442 North street. WANTED An unfurnished flat of five rooms and bath. Apply 415 Briggs. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i BUSINESS VACANT OPPORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY Right in the j busy-bee district. Eleventh and Mar -1 ket. Forty-five feet facing Market, j fifty-two facing Cameron street. C.ood ! depth for either, or entire plot. Wilt | parcel to suit, or bargain unusual as 1 I a whole. Owners will exchange on (city properties, or might entertain i building for responsible tenant. Warn i ing to those interested in the Snod -1 grass tract —Owners have sold 1021- 23-25 Market, including three-story I brick building—also 10 and 12 South Cameron, and now in order to clean I up quickly offer you the Cream, or re maining Vacant. Mr. Business Man. I it's up to you to Act now or wait and 1 Pav Double. For map and particulars, j apply to A. C. Young, Real Estate, 34 j North Second. Both Phones. 1 FOR SALE Seneca St., No. 623 1 \ttractive 2%-story frame dwelling; I all improvements; rear drive alley ' caved. We can sell this property on a $30.00 monthly payment plan—with ! 1100.00 down. i Green St.. No. 1934 3-story brick 1 dwelling: all improvements imagin ' able Price reduced for a quick sale. Sixth St.. No. 1405 3-story brick dwelling and storeroom; 10 rooms and hath Lot. 20x120 fruns to Cowden St): large basement (pavement and inside entrances). Ideal business and apartment proposition. Camp Hill. Hamilton and Logan 0.. 2^4 -story frame dwelling; im provements; plot. 108x147; ideal subur ban home; shrubbery, flowers and fruit trees, etc. Price reduced *I,OOO. For quick sale —price. $4,000. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION on all the " e ' BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. ! VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE 1624 Walnut Street Corner Hoer ner street gas electric light steam heat. Price, $4,000 H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. PENBROOK 2655 Elm street Single house, with furnace and gas light, on a lot of 150 foot frontage— occupied by owner. Price, $2,800. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I FOR RENT Furnished house, at 1 Paxtang, from June 15 to October 1. Rent, per month. SSO. Bell Realty C\>., Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 429 South Four teenth street seven rooms and I bath gas electric light fur nace heqt lot. 20x152. Price reason able. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing INSPECT No. ISI6 Zarker street brick dwelling, practically new 7 rooms and bath gas electric light furnace heat cemented cel lar offered for sale at reasonable price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner .Build ing. 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. FOR SALE No. 2311 Derry street —brick dwelling with 9 rooms and bath gas electric light steam heat lot. 19x100 drive alley on rear. Bll Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. S3OO CASH—S23 PER MONTH 3-story 8 rooms all improve ments cemented cellar front and rear porches large backyard 9- foot driveway in rear. STATE ST.. 1123 MOVE AT ONCE into a new 10-room home all the latest improvements. BOAS ST., 1803 7 rooms with bath —gas electric lights cement cel lars front porch fine corner property. SOUTH EIGHTEENTH ST.. 1024 SALE OR RENT IMMEDIATE POS SESSION 3-story brick and stucco 10 rooms all improvements—hard wood floors throughout brick gar age. STEELTON 7 rooms hot and cold water good location for room ers no question as to race or na tionality. D. A. SANDERLIN. ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. ' FOR SALE 1821 Market St.; 3-story brick dwell ing. containing 8 rooms and bath; all modern improvements; porch front and rear: property is well located;? price right. 2 Acres of ground, improved by a j 6-room frame dwelling with all im- I provements; located on Long St., Camp j Hill, seven-minute walk from car line; j 2 large chickenhouses; considerable j fruit. Price, $4,200.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE Brick bungalow. 5 i rooms, all conveniences, on Hudson I street near Nineteenth. Small pay ment down. Balance same as rent Inquire 2012 Manada street. Phone 3553 J. BIG BARGAIN IN PENBROOK i REAL ESTATE 2736 BOas street, 1 Penbrook. will be sacrificed to quick 1 buyer for $1,600. Shade trees ln ! front, fruit trees in yard—lot, 180 feet deep. Reason for selling, have left i town. M. J. Sheaffer, Agt, Penn street Penbrook, Pa. NORTH FOURTH ST.. above Maclay : —5-story brick, 8 rooms and bath ! Price. $3,200. and worth it. Address "Owner," P. O. Box 803, Harrisburg. j THREE-STORY FRAME DWELL- ! ING On Fourteenth street, with 1 extra lot, all modern Improvements, $2,600. Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 Sev enth street FOR SALE Only three remaining of those new two-story brick houses, Nos. 1927-29-31 Zarker street. Wld® street. Good location. Porches, elec- ■ trie light, combination stove, steam heat, open stairway, hardwood finish. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call, or phone, D. F. Bauder, 21 South Eighteenth street TWO-STORY BRICK All im provements on easy terms S3OO down pay as rent. Possession soon. Apply C. H. Corder, 1722 Green atreet. I Bell phone 4973 J. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—Pos session at oirce price, $1,400 ' story frame — near Bro id street. Ap ply C. H. Corder, 1722 Green street • Bell phone 4973 J. FOR BALE Frame building, 6.000 sq. ft. floor space, suitable for light manufacturing, or woodworking plant. Address C. T. Saylor, Beaver town. Pa. 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 penod. The price is right, and the location is very de- i sirable. For particulars call A. P. DORANZ. 1226 N. Sixth St Member Harrisburg Real EstiU ; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS Easy pay -1 ment plan. See me before you buy. I D. (Jaley, I'oom 708, Kunkel Bide. 1 TWO-STORY HOUSE —ln good re i pair sound Investment lot. 16x I 82. Price, $950. Annual taxes leas I than $lO. Apply at Store, 1117 North i Third street. Bell phone 711 R. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT * I FOR RENT 2,760 sq. ft of floor | space, either for storage or manufac turing purposes, third floor of Key stone Iron & Metal Co., Broad and I Wallace streets. Immediate posses | sion. • FOR RENT* A furnished house, • rooms, all conveniences, centrally ' located, from June 1 to November 1, 1918. Apply Commonwealth Truat ; Company, 222 Market Street. Harrls i burg. Pa. I ■ ( REAL, ESTATE—For Sale op Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtain 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 An eight to ten-room furnished honse, for four or live months, in the City or nearby towns on the West Shore. Applv to Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Wal nut streets. NINE-ROOM HOUSE WANTED With two baths, if possible—central location private family. Willing to pay good rental If satisfactory. Ap ply D., 7410. care of Telegraph. WANTED, TO RENT. HOUSE 6 or 8 rooms, with conveniences, in Harris burg or suburban. References. Four ir. family. No children. Not over $25. Address Y., 7411, care of Telegraph. OFFICES AM) STOREROOMS DESK ROOM Ground floor—one half block from Post Office both , phones exceptional opportunity. Addres T., 6980, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT In the Commonwealth Truat Company Bulldln?, large, roomy offices. Apply to COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO. <22 Market-Street. DOCTOR FLOWER'S OFFICE FOR RENT, 1609 Market street. Dr. Flower is leaving the city. Goodwill goes with office. Inquire J. K. Kipp. Bell 1942 W. FOR RENT Storeroom, 504 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 FARMS ~ I HAVE FARMS of all sizes from 1 to 200 acres each. Some close to city. Some on easy terms. C. H. Corder, 1722 Green street. Bell 4973 J. r FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ONE CAMPING TENT, 10x14, water proof. good as new. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Apply 2008 State street. ONE good, single iron bed and spring for sale. Call 132 North Thir teenth street. FOR SALE "PUTNAM" Engine.' 16Vi-inch by 42-inch, with Belt-driven ! "WESTINGHOUSE" Generator, 60 cycle, 220 volts, 250 amperes, 2 phase. Now operating 3 phase through trans former and compensator. Susque hanna Woolen Co., New Cumberland Pa. WE ARE BUYING AND SELLIN 3 Disc Records. N. Brenner,-1315 North Third street. LARGE quantities of shavings for sale. Snyder's Planing Mill. Eigh teenth and Holly streets. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS f $lO UP ALL MAKES BOUGHT SOLD RENTED EXCHANGED | GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST ST TWELVE-LIGHT GAS LIGHTING ) PLANT Uses gasoline. Considered f by underwriters safer than acetylene lis as efficient and convenient. Cost sloo—will sell for $25. Good condl i tlon. Apply Consylman's, 1117 North Third. | BOOKS 20,000 new, old and rtrt books. 5c up. Aurand's. 925 N. Third. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ALL kinds of typewriter work done —listing, form letters, and envelopes ; addressed. Address P. O. Box 349. ( HIGEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son. 824-832 North Seventh street. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H .Caplan Co., 206 Mkt. I CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE—! Bought at highest cash prices and , sold reasonable. S. Refkln. 407 Broad street. Bell phone 3370 J. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos- I ta't o Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street j W ill call, city or country. MORRIS 9SAYS save money buying I P® w . an< * second-hand furniture here. • I High prices paid for furniture. Morris | Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. [ • BUSINESS PERSONALS SPECIAL PIANO TUNING Pianos Tuned, Cleaned. Polished for $1.50 on orders received by Thursday. Work guaranteed. Phone 450 W. R. > F. Long, 1827 Rudy street. RELIABLE ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP, GENERAL REPAIRING. 1303 N. SIXTH ST. BELL 3995. DIAL 5854. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED - Single edge, 25c doz; double edge, 25c doz.; old style, 26c each. Uorgaa Drug Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert ana Sons. QUININE—Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QITININE' will stave It off if taken In time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. BUSINESS MEN FANS FOR SUMMER ADVERTISING. t Good assortment. Prompt Delivery. Bell Phone IS77R, Or call at offflce to see Samples. MYERS MFG. CO.. Third and Cumberland St. (Second Floor). •] t 4 JUNE 17, 1918 BUSINESS PERSONALS Diamonds . Bought for Cash; apprais- Mkt estute - P- H. Caplan Co.. 206 MONEY TO LOAN. WHEN YOU NEED MONET To meet immediate necessities al ways consult, this reliable, licensed bonded institution chartered under Penna. lawn and financed by local people in 1909 to save borrowers from extortion. Co-operative Loan & Investment Co 204 Chestnut Street. We sell W. S. a and Thrift Stamps. MONE"/ TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and un- Departme'nt? erVlSion ° f the Uankin EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO. .. 3 North Market Square, Established 1904 M °NEY in compliance with Act ot June 17. 1915, to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans a specialty; business confidential; payments to suit borrower's conveni positively lowest rates in citv PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT Musical TALKING MACHINES promptly and SyfCSy.?, by an expert only. O\LER S, 14 South Fourth street. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An expert will be at your service at once. Or bring machine to 1213 North Third street. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds repaired by an expert. All work S < ?i m ™A l l, done .? nd guaranteed. Call Bell .801R or 1504* Howard avenue. Hauling and Moving WE MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE m . ANY TIME We have a 2-Ton Denby Truck for Hire to do General Hauling. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. Dial 4990 912 N. Third St. AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 91? Capital street. Both phones. WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 445 Broad street. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320 or Dial 2266. HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped I for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irviri Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa.. Bell phone 15R-6. WHERE TO DINE STOUFFERS RESTAURANT—Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladies in separate diningroom. Storage STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold gods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. 1 STORAGE—In brick building, rear I 408 Market. Household goods in clean 1 private rooms. Reasonable rates. P G. Diener, 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437- 445 South Second street. UNDERTAKERS WILLIAM PAGE, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director and Embalmer 511 North Second Street. ' I BELL 252. DIAL 2146. POUIVTRY AND SUI'PI.IIOJJ 10,000 BABY CHICKS From Dure White Leghorns, $9 per 100. Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds, sl4 per 100. Safe delivery guaranteed. Booklet free E D. Cooley, Frenchtown. N. J. ' Cleaners and Dyers i IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned i Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best I place in town. Call and deliver | Uoodman's. 1306% N. Sixth St AUTOMOBILES ~ 1917 DODGE TOURING CAR First-class condition. Good tires. Ex tra equipment. Price reasonable. Ap ply Velie Harrisburg Co., Sixth and Herr street. Bell phone 271 J. ONE two-ton truck body for sale- in excellent condition. Apply Graupn4r's | Brewery, Tenth and Market. ♦ i F ? R ? ALB ~ Mrts Roadster. Good Herr street " haP '- Addre * 2103 WANTED—AII kinds of used qu ft tires. We pay highest cash prices No Junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. -North AUTOMOBILE TIRES AT A SAVING 4. 30x4 Tires ♦<> nn 37x5 Tires I! ... 139 an 33x4 Tires J-, Si 32x4 Tires . Kn 30x3 Tires . J!" 28x2% Tires .... . in En 30x3% Tires I ill 9- 32x4 Tire and Tube .. ••iis on 40x4 % Tires and Tubes, apeciil prlcS SPECIAL BARGAINS 4. 34x4 Tires and Tubes. 2. 37x4 Tires. 36x3% Tires. 35x4 Tires. 3ix4 Tires. 33x4 Cord Tire. AH other sizes at Great Bargains. We Can Save You Dollars. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. Dial 4990 912 N. Third St, FORD ROADSTERS, two, 1276 00 and 1285.00. CASH ONLY; Maxwell Roadster. 1225.00. Typewriter, Smith-Premier, |4g oo Shoe Repairing Shop, 1850.00 { Autos sold on commission. S. R. HORST. Linglestown, Pa. WE want to buy 1916 or 1917 OAKLAND light (-cylinder touring car. Call at 222 Blackberry street. , FOR SALE One 3%-ton Acme ! Truck. 1917 model. In very best condl tion. For further particulars cali 42S1J Bell phone. i AUTQMQBII.ES 1916 Overland delivery, new tires. A bargain for someone. 1200 U oo raan roads^ er ' "Poster type. The above cars are as represented £YL Bt be sold - wll > demonstrate. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market street. _ OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking, A. Schiflman, 1021 Market street. Bell 2633. _ SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCIC FOR SALE CHEAP—I 2-ton Mack truck, complete with body, and some 1-ton trucks—are all good bargains International Harvester Company of America. Truck Dept. 619 Walnut MAGNETOS —• All tvnes* 4 nnri < Bosch high tension. Elsmann Dixev fcplitdorf, Mea, Rerav and different of coils, carburetors, etc. A 2632 Market street. Ben FORD-OVERLAND-CHALMERS For sale reasonable. Thoroughly overhauled. Try the Rex Repair Shoo • for >our motor troubles, overhauling and radiator repair work after all others have failed. We will satisfy you* We have a man for either 4 o and 8-cylinder motors. ' RLX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO FOR SALE l9lB Chalmers Road- S £, n 1 u ' re Sunshine Garage 8" South Cameron street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS FOR SALE Two 34x4 Q D Auto Tires, with Tubes, *IO.OO each. Cycle and Auto Supply Co.. 107 Market street. Bell 385J, Dial 3590 Market STANDARD MAKE TIRES sold at a reduction of 30 per cent oft list. Dial phone 5938. H L Enders, Auto Supplies. 239 South Cameron street. i„£ ARR OARAGE, formerly Feder ick s. AH kinds of auto repairing Ajax tires and supplies, Rayfletd Car buretor Service Station. Both phones. All work guaranteed. YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme street. Uara Be. "17 North Third in, - r WM -. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Munech street. Limousines for funerals parties and balls; careful fivers; open day and night. Bell MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES INDIAN MOTORCYCLE— With 1918 side car. Electric lights, horn, speed ometer. New Tires. In first-class shape. Can be bought cheap. Bell phone 100. FOR SALE—Henderson Motorcycle First sls takes this machine. Cycle and Auto Supply Co., 107 Market street. I READING STANDARD—I6-H.-P. The World's Master Motorcycle. Hand and foot brake; hand and foot clutch; front and rear stand 3-speed; Bosch Magneto. Imme diate deliveries. Price, $295.00. Harrisburg Motorcycle Exchange. 1227 North Sixth Street. WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990 Esterbrook. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND BICYCLES. BICYCLES. 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 4990. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE FOURTEENTH WARD OF THE CITY OF HARRISBURG. The property owners of unregister ed properties of the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, in accord ance with the terms of a certain part of the Act of Assembly, approved 27th June, 1913, Pamphlet Laws of 1913, page 568, and Ordinance No. 11, File of City Council, Session of 1918-1919, are hereby notified to furnish within thirty days from the sth day of June. 1918, to the City "Engineer, at this | office, descriptions of their respective properties, upon blanks to be furnish ed by the city, and at the same time to present their coinveyances to bo stamped by the said engineer without charge, as evidence of the registry thereof. Any person or persons neg lecting or refusing to comply with the provisions of this section for a period of thirty days after public no tice of the requirements thereof shall be liable to a penalty of five dollars, to be recovered with costs of suit, in the name and for the use of the citv, as penalties for the violation of city ordinances are recoverable." Blanks may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer. Room 316, Common wealth Trust Company Building, 222 Market Street, or at the office of Herre Bros., Plumbing and Heating business, 417 Vaughn Street. M. B. COWDEN, City Engineer. To Bondholder* of Penna. Milk pro ducts Co: WE hereby notify holders of Bonds Nos. 439 and 456, to present them to Union Trust Co. of Pennsylvania for payment on or before July 1, 1918, as interest on same will cease on that date. (Signed) PENNA. MILK PRODUCTS CO. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Phoebe H Dunn late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County! Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in Harris burg. Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having . claims will present them for settlement. MECHANICS TRUST COMPANY, Administrator. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 44, March Term 1918 ln Divorce Estclla Wolfe vs. Edward Wolfe. To Edward Wolfe, Respondent: You are hereby notified that the above-stated action In divorce. In which you are named as respondent, will be heard In the Court House, at Harrisburg, on Monday, June 24, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., or as soon there after as the case can be reaohed, at which time and place you may attend and defend If you see fit so to do. WICKERSHAM & METZGER. Attorneys for Llbellant. MRS. A. B. MTSSER Mrs. A. B. Musser, 38 years old, died yesterday morning after a lin gering Illness of a complication of diseases, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Connors. 62$ Delaware street. She is survived by her hus band, one brother, Howard W. Lathe, of New Cumberland, and four Bisters, Mrs. Jacob Boyd, Mrs. Grace Funk, Mrs. Florence Watson and Mrs. James Connors, all of Harrisburg. Funeral services will be hold to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Green and Reily streets, conducted by the Rev. E. E. Curtis. Burial will be made In East Harrisbrg Cemetery. 11
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