12 if: Snmuu u- nTnrrTreirraTnryCTWWßß ■ •.^^^esswis^awssa<MKns**=*: Bti g>catbs ELLINGEK Died, June 21. S, David H. EUinger. in h4a Otn yetu, at his late homo, 413 Boas street. Funeral services will be held at the above address on Monday afternoon, at - o'clock, to which relatives and friends are invited. Interment Pax tang Cemetery. —————== LOST AXU IQIiXD * LOST A wallet, containing *#-■ Was lust in Pennsylvania Depot about 1U:30 Thursday eveninK. A lib eral reward if returned to >Y. ■ Fengtish, Marysville. Pa. LOST Pair of noseglasses, lost in the Belmont baseball grounds Return to ow.ier and receive, reward. -utu Ellerslie street. LOST A pin circle of amethysts and pearls. If found, return to 1501 .North Front street. Reward. STOLEN STOLEN AUTOMOBILE 1917, Five-passenger, Reo Touring Car, from the Government Plant at .Marsh Run. Pennsylvania License No. 1372. Factory No. 3554. On Juiif 19, between hours of 7:o© A. M. and 13:00 M. Car owned by VV. A. Davis. Distinguishing Features — Right rear fender had been damag ed and straightened out and rigin front fender hangs lower than left: two Givemore light lenses on front, four-cylinder, horse-power, 3.; body very dark blue; chassis black; btuait .„eedometer; horn made by blectric .-park Appliance Company, of Brook lvn; two front tires U. S. Cord; twe rear tires Fiske Silver Town Cord, spare tire, U. S. Chain Tread. Liberal reward for return of car or information of location. Advise R. W. HANIvEi-:, Adjuster, Aetna-Essick Offices, Union Trust Kldg., Harrisburg. Pa. IN STRU C7I'IONS ANNOUNCEMENT ELLIOTT-FISHER C J? M : PANV is organizing a school to teach billing and book keeping as done on tne ELLIOTT- FISH li R machines. This is a splendid OPPORTU NITY for typists, bookkeepers, and bookkeeping operators, as well as graduates fromi Htgn School. Business and tram mer Schools to fit for good-paying, high-class positions with the be® 1 ,.. 0 " 1 ?" cerns in the country. Eluott- Fisher operators are always in demand. Write, or call, ELLIOTT-FISHER COMPANY, 1612-1620 S. Comeron St. Phone 4861. ATTEND the OLDEST and BEST business school in Harrisburg '" ganized in 1894 Fully Accredited,- School of Commerce, Trou P a ® ul 'i "fi 15 South Market Square. S<-hoo summer. Send for catalog. Bell 45., Dial 4393. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION Shorthand. Typewriting, English Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arith., etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR Enter any time. Bell 694R THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL 121 Mkt. St. Chas. R. Beckley. Prin. Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. Hi;LP WANTED —MALE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT DELIVERY. GOOD PAY AND BONUS. AP PLY AT ONCE. W. & H. WALKER CUMBERLAND VALLEY TELE PHONE BLDG. WANTED, AT ONCE Fitters. . aulkers, chippers. and testers for medium tank work. Excellent loca tion in small Maryland city, to gether with good wages. Address M„ 7560. care of Telegraph. 1 WILL PAY any honest man up to SSO monthly for part of spare time. No canvassing. No capital. W rite to-day. Voorhies, Desk 155, Omaha, Nebr. MEN Age II to 15. Experience unnecessary. Travel; make Secret investigations, reports. Salaries; ex penses. American Foreign Detective Agency, 603, St. Louis. CLERIC I'OR GENERAL. OFFICE WORK. MUST BE A BEE TO USE TYPEWRITER AND FUItNISH REF ERENCE. APPLY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO.. 2207 NORTH SEV KNTH STREET. MAN WANTED Who can make postcards, to run studio. Good oppor tunity for the right party. Address i Photographer. Washington Hotel, Gettysburg, Pa. ACCOUNTANT WANTED With experience in cost finding, capable of taking charge of Cost Department in large, local manufacturing plant. In reply, give particulars about self, stating salary wanted. Correspond ence strictly confidential. Address M„ 7340, care of Telegraph. BROAD SILK WEAVER Good opportunity for first-class broad silk weaver to learn loom fixing, or fixer's helper to advance into a permanent position. Must be over draft age. .state experience as weaver or helper, age and if married, also salary ex pected to start. Advances will be made in proportion to service ren dered. Manhattan Silk Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. WANTED Boy, about sixteen years, with at least two years in Technical High school, to learn Me chanical Optics. Will pay 18.00. Also man or woman with experience. Ken dall Optical Co., 228 North Third street. YOUNG COLORED MAN—To change tires and make himself useful around branch. Perfect working conditions, is. F. Goodrich Itubber Co., 1412 North Third street. BOY Over 16 years of age wanted to work in the store and help around garage. Apply Cycle and Auto Sup ply Co., 207 Market street. WANTED Young man to learn the clerical end of the Packing in dustry. Should have a fair education. This position is permanent, and a good chance for advancement. This Is not a vacation position. Apply OfftU'e Manager, SWIFT & COMPANY, Seventh and North Streets. GREAT SACRIFICE ' | A flourishing restaurant and ice! iicream business in New Cumber i i land will be sold for little more' '[than the price of the flxturas. Men! ! .from the new government develop- 1 [ment are begging the proprietor! j; to enlarge his establishment. If, iithe owner is unable to take ad i 1 vantage of this opportunltv, why! | ! don't YOl T make It YOUR OP ! i PORTUNITY? ; ;; Miller Bros. & Co. | Member Hhg. Real Estate Board i | l.ucusl and Court Ntrcet SATURDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE ! 1 i • i • i i • ! I I i I MOLDEKS COREMAKERS MEN FOR GENERAL FOUNDRY WORK . Wc need men in our Malle able and Iron Foundries under fine working conditions with good pay. Work during and after the War. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. "Opportunity Headquarters" ERIE PENN. I j| j i ; I i i i WANTED CARPENTERS ON GOVERNMENT WORK AT i NEW CUMBERLAND I . I iJAMES BLACK MASONRY} AND CONTRACTING CO. j WAGES, 62HC PER HOUR. 11 HOURS FOR 10 HOURS j WORK, I ; WANTED Col.ector for down town and Steelton. Experience not I nececssary. Permanent position. Ap i ply Collins Co. — MEN OUT OF DRAFT AGE With ; some knowledge of electricity, to learn motion picture operating. Ap ; ply Majestic Theater. MIDDLE-AGED MAN as janitor and j general repairman at Majestic Thea \ | i WANTED Laborers for Quarry I and Limekiin work. Rutherford j Bros., Paxtang, Pa. MEN WANTED to load stone, 29 ! cents per ton Can earn $25 to $35 per ■ week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax | tang. i LABORERS Wanted at once. $3.85 per day, on Government Work at Marsh Run. New Cumberland, Pa. | BATES & ROGERS CONSTRUC TION CO. i ! WANTED Man, forty or over. I Easy work with good pay all year j around. Near home. Write us. ! Pequod Nursery Co., Meriden. Conn. ! I CAN qualify and assist several men, with references, to traffic posi tions paying $125 per month up. ' Under new Government freight rate j laws. State age. phone number and ! present employment. Interview con { fidential. Address D„ 7347, care of 1 Telegraph. | 1 BRAKEMEN AND FIREMEN— Ex perienced or inexperienced. Also | Machinists, Blacksmiths. Boiler makers, Car Repairers, .Car Builders, Carpenters and Painters. Steady ' work. Good images. Apply Baltimore ; and Ohio R. R. Labor Bureau, 225 W | Camden street, Baltimore, Md. i WANTED Laborers and Hoisting Knginemen at Williams & Freidman'a Scrap Iron Yard. Tenth below Mul berry street. Good wagea. WANTED Two experienced ForC 1 repairmen, with tools. Apply A. Q | McMullen, Ford Garage, 1810 Logan j street. HELP WANTED—FEMALE • [ ! GIRL WANTED —To work in book store. Experienced preferred. Apply ■ Central Book Store, City. j GOVERNMENT will soon appoint 30,000 persons in Washington. Thor- , ougli instruction for examinations $6. ; Returned If not appointed. Particulars I free. American Civil Service School, i Washington. D. C. WANTED Ten bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well-known goods to established deal ers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week; rail road fare paid; weekly advance fori traveling expenses. Address, at once, j Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 720, I Omaha, Nebr. \\ ANTED A housekeeper for the Dauphin County Almshouse. Apply to sirs. J. W. EacJy, at the Dauphin county Almshouse, or Box 715, Har- , risburg. Pa. WANTED Girls to work in I laundry. Apply Keystone laundry, ' Harris and Wallace streets. - 10 LADIES TO SELL TOILET ARTICLES. PLEASANT. DIGNIFIED ! WORK. EASY HOURS. sl2 I WEEK AND BONUS. W. & H. WALKER CUMBERLAND VALLEY TELEPHONE BLDG. WANTED A reliable g<rl, or mid-I die-aged woman, for general house work. Apply ' 2233 North Second 1 street. WANTED. FOR THE COUNTR? A woman for general housework. Must be a good cook. Call Bell phone : 132R after 5 P. M. YOUNG LAbY Who can operate typewriter, to do billing work and answer telephones in busy office. Per manent position. Address A., 100, i care of Telegraph. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED For | family of three adults. Pleasant sur roundings. Good, comfortable home in the city and pay. Apply Box H, ■ 144, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply 2252 North Third street. YOUNG WOMAN STENOGRAPHER —At the Majestic Theater. WOMAN JANITRESS At Majestic Theater. 1 WANTED White cook and see- i ond girl. Apply to Miss M. C. Mitchell. I Hell phone 996511-2* GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 WO- ! MEN CLERKS at Washington. Ex aminations everywhere July 7. . Ex perience unnecessary. Women desir ing Government positions write for I free particulars to J. C. Leonard (for- I mer Civil Service Examiner), 561 i Kenois Bldg., Washington. WANTED. IMMEDIATELY Girls over 21 years for waitress, also two middle-aged ladies for general work, at Stouffer's Rctsaurant, 4 North Court! ■street. WANTED Several bright girls. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL OPERATORS—Five experi enced operators on Union !■ special cylinder felling ma- j chines can earn $3.00 per day | on Government work. Be pa- I triotic and help get out the work. JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO., | 2012 North Fourth St. WANTED A reliable white girl, i not too young, capable of taking charge of and doing general house work. cooking and attending market; ! family of two persons. No washing I or ironing. Best of wages. An ideal ' place for a capable and trustworthy girl, who can furnish first-class ref erences. Call in the evening, between 7 and 8 o'clbck. for a personal inter view. at 933 North Third street, Har- risburg, Pa. HELP WANTED—MuIe and Female " " i 1 U. S. GOVERNMENT WANTS thou j sands Clerks at Washington. Men- ! women, 18 or over. War work. SIOO i I month. Quick increase. Easy work I I Common education sufficient. Your I [ country needs you. Help her and live I in Washington during these stirring ! times. Write immediately for free ! list of positions open. Franklin In stitute, Dept. 403-F. Rochester, N. Y. j I INSURANCE AGENTS Male or i . female. Good salary. Reasonable | bours of work. Apply any morning ?, to „ 9 or afternoon 7 to 8, Room j 17. Cameron Bldg.. 202 Walnut street, j ! WANTED Experienced clerk ' l man or woman, to sell meat in shoD 1 I Of Steelton Store Co.. Ltd., Steelton \ C - i ! : j AGENTS WANTED ' | AGENTS WANTED For LEAD-! j ERS OF LIBERTY, greatest selling | I atriotic Picture. Washington. Lin- I coin, "Wilson. Send ten cents for! : sample. Sell 50c. F. B. Dickerson! j Co., Detroit, Mich. S6O WEEKLY and automobile fur- 1 nishedmen everywhere placingsamples I ! wonderful fuel product with automo- 1 bile owners. 3c worth equals gallon I of gasoline. Outfit furnished free D 1 : Ballwey, 632. Station F, Louisville' I ' Ky. ' j FORD AUTO FREE Fourteen ! other grand prizes. Hundreds cash ' . rewards. Something for evervbody I answering this. Twenty-five "Over I I There" post cards free. Address Auto 1 j Stevens. 545 N. LaSalle street, Chicago, j AGENTS Patriotic pictures. Sell- I ing by Million. Duty Calls, Pershing' in France. America. Kaiser's Finish. I Colored Man No .Slacker; Sample ' FREE. Renesch Publishing 00.. 6526 i Ellis avenue, Chicago. i 0 ; SALESMEN WANTED (WANTED. TAILORING SALES' AGENTS Big money to be made from the very start. Get in your own business, as we offer you an opportunity of the, life time, either traveling or doing business In your own town. We are the largest made-to-measure tailoring house in the country, furnishing with out cost to you a big and complete equipment. including 400 new and guaranteed woolens ns well as a spec ial army uniform line of 50 patterns You take orders for made-to-measure | clothes—perfect fit and best work- i manshlp. full satisfaction guaranteed I Hundreds of merchants in the leading cities and towns have started with i our line, as we are an old. reliable 1 house. If you want to make $60.00 or $75.00 per week at once, write to-day I for full particulars, giving vour ex | perience as salesman or tailoring | sales agent. If any. 11, S. Stewart, j Sales Mgr., Lock Box 483, Chicago. harrisburg fIfMWV telegraph ONCE IN A WHILE the really j efficient people find themselves out ot I work. The half-efficient we have al ways with us. They seek positions which they are sometimes wholly un- 1 able to fill But the capable worker must often seek a new connection and when he does he will answer the ! ads that seem to offer opportunities. You'll know him by "instinct" when you get his application for that position which you offer. 4 i 4 SALESMEX WANTED | I WANTED I.OCA I. STOCK SALES MANAGER A MAN CAPABLE OF MAN AGING PORTION OF A sl,-. 000,000 MOTOR TRUCK ISSUE IN THIS TERRITORY. MAN SIZED DRAWING ACCOUNT. MOST REMARKABLE ISSUE OF ITS KIND IN THE COUN TRY TO-DAY. INTENSIVE MAIL SALES CO-OPERATION. WE GET FROM 25 TO 50 LEADS FOR EACH ONE OF YOUR SALESMEN MORE COKTINUA LL Y. YO U R SALESMEN CALL ON LEADS ONLY. STRONG TWELVE TIME FOLLOW-UP. APPLI CANT MUST NOW BE IN CHARGE OF A SUCCESSFUL STOCK SALES ORGANIZA TION. LIBERAL BROKER AGE. ISSUE HAS APPROVAL OK MANY SECURITIES COM MISSIONS. WRITE FULLY ABOUT YOURSELF. SALES MANAGER, 624, 10 SOUTH LASALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE MIDDLE-AGED MAN Desires employment evenings or nights after 5 P. M. Good penman, quick and ac curate at figures. Clerical work pre ferred, but will accept any honest i employment. References furnished. Address R., 6920, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged colored man desires position as night watch man or janitor. Address Box C. 7288, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED A woman would like to have work for three days a week, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Call Bell phone 4586, after 6 P. M. WANTED Young woman wishes to do plain and children's sewing. Call Bell 1806 M. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER —Would secure position in city or small town. Must be assured of mod ern. vacant house or apartment as home. Salary, $75 per month. Ad dress A. N.. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young woman desires position in small family as chamber maid or waitress; can furnish best of reference. Address C., 6841, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young woman wishes position doing clerical work; own op crate typewriter; best of references. Call Bell 1285 R. WANTED Young woman wants day's work: no washing or ironing. Address 1101 North Sixth street, first apartment. WANTED Girl wishes position as clerk in grocery store; five years' j {experience. Call 9291 Dial. t WANTED High school girl de- I sires clerical position for summer ! months. Address E., 7145, care of | Telegraph. | ROOMS FOB KENT ! NICELY FURNISHED FBONT 1 ROOM All conveniences. Call 1313 i Derry street. | TWO second floor furnished rooms I for light housekeeping. Apply 1253 I Derry street. i FURNISHED ROOM For gentle ! men only with best of references; pri vate family, centrally located; all I conveniences. Address G., 7329, care [ of Telegraph. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, unfur nlshed, city or suburban, with or : without kitchenettes, laundry, phone ! and bathroom privileges; stoves fur i nlshed free. Elderly people prefer | red. Inquire 429 Broad street. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, with | use of bath and phone, in apartments. I Apply 1253 Market street. ' FURNISHED. LARGE ROOM—With ! large porch; twin beds; all Improve ments; Ave minutes' walk to center, i Bell phone 3988 W. NORTH FRONT ST. —Furnished, 1 large, front room, facing river, on i first floor; all improvements; central, j Call 3988W Bell phone. I'Oll RENT Two-room' flat, with improvements. Rent reasonable. Ap ply at 346 Muench street or corner Fourth and Muench. 637 BOYD AVE.—Furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen or couple; •11 modern conveniences. Walking dis tance. NORTH SECOND STREET, 513 | Well furnished rooms; also light ; housekeeping apartments. Reference. ! Call 11 to 12, 5 to 6. 7 to 8. SECOND FLOOR ROOMS FOR I REKT Three rooms, with use of bath and gas, $12.50 per moi th. Near Sixth and Maclay streets. Call Bell 385J, Dial 3590. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, cen trally located. Rent reasonable. Men only. H. F. Esterbrook. *l2 North Third street. [ ROOMS WANTED | TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS i With bath, central. Rent reasonable. 1 In reply, state rent and location. Ad- I dress E., 7413, care of Telegraph. ; - | BOARDERS WANTED WANTED Table boarders want ed. Call 607 Forster street, or Bell phone 774 M. THE ALLEN HOUSE is open for Summer Boarders. Elegant table. Home-raised vegetables. L B. Allen, ; Boiling Springs. Pa. j ROOMS—BOARD—WANTED WANTED —A home in private fam ily to board and care for child three years old. Comes from a good fam ily. $3 a week. Address 612 Fetter street. WANTED A comfortable home for an invalid old lady, in private family in Harrisburg. Able to pay for a suitable place. Address P. O. Box 814, City. APARTMENTS FOR RENT NORTH SEVENTEENTH. 600 First house from State. Pleasant, cheerful apartment. I rooms and batli. Second floor. Corner house. Apply 600 North Seventeenth street. FOR RENT Small, unfurnished apartment; also single, unfurnished rooms; no children; ail conveniences. Apply 1423 Market street. FOR RENT 1609 Market street, two first floor front rooms, with use of front porch; steam heat. Apply J. K. Kipp, 2203 North Fourth. APARTMENTS -j- Four rooms, kitchenette, bath and porch; finest location in city; occupancy at once; no children. Apply at location. Mr. Welsh, 104 Hamilton street, third floor. FOR RENT Apartment, two very large rooms and hall, unfurnished, newly papered, in a private family; no children. 1506 State street. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED APARTMENT Three rooms, all. modern conveniences. No children. Apply Box E, 6609, care of Telegraph. APARTMENT FOR RENT Three rooms, heat, light and bath. H. F. Es- ' terbrook. 912 North Third street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—A BARGAIN No. 230 South Fifteenth street; three-story brick apartment. Rents for SSO per month. PRICE. $4,500. Apply to ERVIN JOHNSON, till Swatara Street. Bell Phone 1857 J. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—Pos session at once price. sl,->OO 2%- story frame — near Broad street. Ap ply C. H. Corder, 1722 Green street. Bell phone 4973 J. j S3OO CASH—S2S PER MONTH j 3-story 8 rooms all improve | ments cemented cellar front and : rear porches large backyard 9- i foot driveway in rear. .! STATE ST.. 1123 MOVE AT ONOE I into n new 10-room home all the latest improvementSj BOAS ST.. 1803 7 rooms with bath • —gas electric lights cement cel • Jars front porch fine corner property. i SOUTH EIGHTEENTH ST.. 1024 . SALE OR RENT IMMEDIATE POS SESSION 3-story brick and stucco— -10 roonu all improvements—hard wood floors throughout brick gar . age. I STEELTON 7 rooms hot and cold water good location for room ers no question as to race or na j tlonality. D. A. SANDERLIN, ROOM 1, 'SECURITY TRUST BLDG BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. BUSINESS VACANT OPPORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY Right in the busy-bee district. Eleventh and Mar ket. Forty-five feet facing Market, fifty-two facing Cameron street. Good depth for either, or entire plot. Will parcel to suit, or bargain unusual as a whole. Owners will exchange on city properties, or might entertain : building for responsible tenant. Warn ! ing to those interested in the Snod i grass tract—Owners have sold 1021- I I 23-25 Market, including three-story brick building—also 10 and 12 South Cameron, and now In order to clean up quickly offer you the Cream, or re maining Vacant. Mr. Business Man. It's up to you to Act now or wait and Pay Double. For map and particulars, apply to A. C. Young. Real Estate, 34 North Second. Both Phones. 1912 BELLEVUE ROAD Brick 7 rooms bath gas electric light steam heat porches side entrance drive alley in the rear. Price. $3,400. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. . MAKE AN OFFER on 27 N. Fif teenth street. It is held at $2,500. What is it worth to you? H. G. PeiT low, 3 South Thirteenth street. BIG BARGAIN TO PENBROOK REAL ESTATE 2736 Boas street. Penbrook, will be sacrificed to quick buyer for $1,600. Shade trees In front, fruit trees In yard—lot, 180 feat deep. Reason for selling, have ]ft town. M. J. Sheaffer. J>enn V-asf Penbrook, Pa. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE CATHERINE ST. 2-story brick, imps., for sale or exchange. Irwin M. Cassell. 11-14 Regina St. THREB-STORY BRICK HOUSE—B room*. water and gas, $1,300. Monthly | i payments after S2OO has been paid. | 1 Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 Seventh i street. GEARY ST., 837 Three-story | brick house, S rooms, with conveni- i ences. House is in tirst-class condi tion. Owner will sell on acount of leaving- city. A bargain. Apply at premises, or write, H. W. Hepner, 637 • Geary street. GREAT OPPORTUNITY OFB'ERED TO HOMESEEKERS SIOO in cash or SIOO in Liberty Bonds will start you on the road to own your own home. This opportunity i should awaken your attention, as it I 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. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board HOUSES AND LOTS Easy pay ment plan. See me before you buy. D. A. Caley. Room 708, Kunkel Bldg. Bell 689. • ! 515 CURTIN ST. 2-story brick; front porch; corner property. Imme i diate possession. ! 2022 Susquehanna SI.; 3-story brick; coiner property. 1131 State St.; 8-story brick, stucco, front porch: steam heat; electric j lights. Easy payments. | 734 South Twenty-sixth St.; 2-story | brick stucco; modem equipment. Easy payments. KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE. 307 Kunkel Building. TWO-STORY HOUSE ln good re pair sound investment lot, 15x ! 82. Price, $950. Annual taxes less than $lO. Apply at Store, 1117 North I Third street. Bell phone 711 R. I FOR SALE A very desirable I 1 brick residence of ten rooms and j ! bath. Pleasantly located at 1326 Derry street. Lot. 30x188. Ten toot i side yard. Rear of lot open to Ihomp j son avenue. Inquire of C. E. Booser, I Johnston Bldg., or call Bell phone. ; VACANT 54,000 will buy three story brick dwelling, 245 Hummel; ten rooms and bath, gas; furnace; ce mented cellar; paved alley rear. Chas. I H. Hoffman, 1317 Derry street. I 37 NORTH SEVENTEENTH ST. I Brick house; 9 rooms; all improve ments. A. L. Holler. 333 Crescent street. Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 322 CRESCENT STREET 9-room brick, all modern improvements, can be bought at the right price. A. L Holler. 333 Crescent street, Real Es tate and Insurance Agent. FOR SALE New Cumberland Greenhouse and two single dwellings, Eleventh and Bridge streets, New Cumberland, Pa. Along trollev line. One of the most desirable locations. Bargain prices and easy terms. Apply NEW CUMBERLAND NATIONAL BANK. FOR SALE T>37 N. Cameron Street Two storv brick dwelling, containing 6 rooms cemented cellar, water, gas, electric light, front porch, furnace heat. Price, 2,300.00. H-story frame dwelling, with two acres of land, located within a seven minute walk from trolley line at Camp Hill. Containing 6 rooms and bath, private water system, range, hot water heat, front and rear porches, two large chickenhouses. Price, $4,200.00. 2%-story brick dwelling, located on IxTgan Street. Camp Hill, containing 8 rooms, bath, finished in oak and chest nut. cemented cellar, all modern im provements. Lot, 50x150. Price, $5,000.00. , • BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Small furnished cot tage, all conveniences, Campmeeting side, near post office, MT. GRETNA. Address C„ 7270, care of Telegraph. ! FOR RENT Upon completion of ' I papering, SSO, attractive detached ten room dwelling. Central. Large lawn, ' veranda, open fire-places. Apply Bulldlng Association, 204 Locust street. ' SECOND ST.. N., 1530 Corner of ' Harris; 8 rooms and bath. Rent, S6O. Chas. FOR RENT A furnished house, (. rooms, all conveniences, centrally located, from June 1 to November 1, 1918. Apply Commonwealth Trust Company. 221 Market Street, Harris burg. Pa. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtain streets. Possession of Fifth street houses about July 15. 1918. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second, i Bell phone 307 J. WAREHOUSE ' — Near Market, with elevator and P. R. R. siding- Suitable for storage. Apply C. F. Gohl, 1003 North Second street. Bell phone 899 M. REAL ESTATE WANTED COLORED FAMILY would like to rent small summer cottage for bal ance of summer. Address Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 Seventh street. Bell phone. WANTED B-room house, with modern Improvements, good location, i rent about S3O per month. Address R„ 7569, care of Telegraph, OFFICES AND STOREROOMS DESK ROO&I Ground floor—one half block from Post Office both phones exceptional opportunity. Addres T-. 6980, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Storeroom, 604 Market street. Storerooms, 248 and 262 Hamilton street $12.00 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, CHASw ADLER, 100* Ji THIRD STREET. i'Avmoer atrnro| ftiwt fcrtate lin J JUNE 22, 1918. FARMS j I 10'-a ACHES Even and fronting beautiful and straight on the Llngles town und Wild wood Park Road; 10 minutes' walk; 2 minutes' by automo bile from trolley. Anyone wanting a productive pleee of groilnd for $1,250 —see this. Will give possession at settlement. C. B. CARE, Care's Grocery. Linglestown; 409 Mar ket Street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE 65-acre farm, between AnnvlUe, Pa., and Palmyra. Pa. If interested; please inquire of H. M. Hartz, Real Estate Broker, Palmyra. Pa. FOR SALE. FARM—4O acres, $3,000. Buildings new. Located near Pal myra. if interested, please inquire of H. M. Hartz. Ileal Estate Broker, Palmyra,' Pa. 80 ACRES in Oklahoma for $2,000, or SI,OOO and I reserve Oil Royalty Right, or SI,OOO for Oil Royalty Right. Write to D. Ilostetter, Shippensburg, Pa. I HAVE FARMS of all sizes from 1 to 200 acres each. Some close to city. Some on easy terms. C. 11. Corder, 1722 Green street. Bell 4973 J. * FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE New 60-inch quarter oak roll-top desk, with combination compartment for disappearing type writer. Original cost. SBS. Will sell for $35, plus cost advertisement. Sell ing account moving. Also 18-inch lawn moder for .-laic. 1931 Market street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings will offer at Public Sale in Capitol Park, Harrisburg, Pa., 10 o'clock A, M.. .Wednesday, June 26. 1918,-Conserva tories and ICqulpment located In the Capitol Park, City of Harrisburg. The purchaser shall pay to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania through the office of the Superinten dent of Public Grounds and Buildings, j Harrisburg, Pa., by Certified Check or j United States currency, the amount at which said building and equipment 'was awarded to them.'as follows: A j cash payment of 25 per cent, shall be made on day of sale and the balance before entering upon the property to remove the material purchased. Demolition is to commence as soon as possible after possession is given by the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. All refuse and material must be carted away from the premises and the premises thoroughly cleaned im mediately after demolition by the pur chaser. The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. The work of removal shall be performed under the direction of, and to the satisfaction of the Super intendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. GEORGE A. SHREINER. Superintendent. By order of the Board. I* W. MITCHELL Secretary. FOR SALE The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Building's will offer at Public Sale in the conserva tories located in the Capitol Park, City of Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 o'clock A. M., June 26. 1918. decorative, flower ing and other potted plants. The purchaser shall pay to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania through the office of the Superinten dent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa., by certified check or United States currency, the' amount at which the same potted plants are awarded to them, as follows: A cash payment of 25 per cent, shall be made on day of sale and the balance before entering upon the property to remove the material purchased. The purchaser to remove plants purchased by him at his own expense, at once. The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, and the work of removal shall be performed under the direction of, j and to the satisfaction of, the Super- j intendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. GEORGE A. SHREINER, Superintendent. By order of the Board. L W. MITCHELL, Secretary. WOOD FOR SALE s6 for full half cord, delivered. Clean, sawed. 8-10 inches, or to suit. Order now. Laurel Orchards, Office 613 South Thirteenth street. SEYBOLD heavy die-cutting ma chine for sale. Cutting bed 28x44. Address C.. 7343, care of Telegraph. FEMALE GREAT DANE Two years old —from Hailon Kennels. In quire M. R. Rutherford, Route 1, Box 79, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell' 341J-3. NINE revolving stools, a one 11%- i ft. counter and one cigar case, cup board, antique oak, practically new. I Inquire C. H. Moore. Merchants Hotel, 125 Chestnut street. I FOR SALE For want of use, I physician's adjustable operating chair, in good condition, upholstered in leather, very cheap. Dr. Albra W. Baker, 1433 Market street, Harris burg, Pa. 150 FT. OF 2-INCH COTTON HOSE —Three sections of 50 ft. each, with brass couplings and nozzle. Never used. Inquire C. H*. Moore. Merchants Hotel. 125 Chestnut street. WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING Disc Records. N. Brenner. 1315 North Third street. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS $lO UP ALL MAKES BOUGHT j SOLD RENTED EXCHANGED. ! GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST ST. TWELVE-LIGHT GAS LIGHTING PLANT Uses gasoline. Considered by underwriters safer than acetylene; Is as efficient and convenient. Cost $lO0 —will sell for $25. Good condi tion. Apply Consylman's, 1117 North Third. BOOKS 20,000 new, old and rare bonks. Be up. Aurand's. 9?5"N. Third. WANTED—MISCKLLAN EOUS ! WANTED Second-hand automo -1 bile tires —for cash. Cycle and Auto Supply Co.. 107 Market street. Bell 385 J. Dial 3590. 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 eßtate. P. H .Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 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 tal te Max Smeltx, 1016 Market street Will call, city or country. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Kchmertz.. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. BUSINESS OI * POUTU NITIES AN OPPORTUNITY is offered where an outlay of SSO or SIOO will enable you to make quite some money out side your regular occupation and at same time reduce J'our living expense ten to forty per cent. This is an un usual opportunity which should be in vestigated at once. For full particu lars write C. J. MaiWson. 902 St. James SMUUU. NW York City. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INVESTING FOR PROFIT Free r ,r Bl . X rnonths - It is worth |lO h ™X* , £ ny ° ne intending to invest money, who has Invested unprofitable nLnTi a . n r av or more per month, but who hasn't learned the art of Investing for profit. It explains i°i*nA fortunes are made; how SI,OOO grows to $22,000. To Introduce my magazine I'll send it six months absolutely free. Write me now. H. m rf ar ££V Pub - 624 "" West Jackson Blvd.. Chicago. BUSINESS PERSONALS RELIEF FROM Cuts, Burns, Wounds or Skin Troubles. PELLE-FINA RIM-IN-I CHEMICAL CO. 1008 MARKKT ST., Beware of Imitations. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz; double edge, 25c doz.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert an 3 Sons. QUININE—Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it oft If taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. Diamonds Bought for Cash; apprais ers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. o Box li 4, Harrisburg, Pa. ,iTh E A MO , n , e , y i n compliance witii Act of June 17, 1915, to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans ' a specialty; business confidential; payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates in city PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. WHEN YOU NEED MONEY ITo meet immediate necessities al ways consult this reliable, licensed bopded institution chartered under frenna. laws and financed by local people in 1909 to save borrowers from extortion. Co-operative Loan & Investment Co.. *O4 Chestnut Street. We sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps. 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. .. 3 North Market Square, Established 1904 Musical V6R SALE A large, golden oak organ, in first-class condition. Also a victrola and a nice selection oi music. Cheap. Address Box B, 7328, care of Telegraph. VIOLINS. MANDOLINS, GUITARS. BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER S, 14 South Fourth Street. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An 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 promptly done and guaranteed. Call Bell 2804R or 1504 Howard avenue. HORSES AND CARRIAGES SMALL SHETLAND PONY Five years old, 250 lbs. Safe for children. Harness and wagon. Will sell reason ably. Apply Bell phone 3988 W. HORSE FOR SALE Good driver, single or double. Sound and kino. Chestnut; 5 years old. Will be sold cheap for cash. Call at Garage, 180 V North Seventh. Dial phone 3195. Hauling and Moving WE MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANY TIME We have a 2-Ton Den by 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, 917 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 i EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns | with auto trucks. Only experienced ! and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or j Dial 2266. . I HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped i for furniture, freight and piano mov j ing. No distance too far. Careful 1 driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. |E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin , Aungst. Manager. Hershey, Pa., Bell j phone 15R-6. WHERE TO DINE STOUFFERS RESTAURANT— Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladies in separate diningroom. # Storage i STORAGE — 41# Broad street, house | hold goods, merchandise. Private I rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul | ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE — In br'ck building, rear I 408 Market. Household goods in clean. I private rooms. Reasonable rates, p. G. Diener, 408 Market street. I STORAGE Private rooms for j household goods in fireproof ware* ! house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware i house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437. | 445 South Second street. J UNDERTAKERS • ~ SAMUEL S. FACKLER ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1312 Derry St BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. BPICER, Funeral Director anu Embalmer. 611 North Second Street BELL 252. DIAL 214 J. WILLIAM PAGE. Funeral Director and Embalmer 620 Boas St, Harrisburg, Pa. CONTRACT $76.00 FUNERAL You can select from an octagon end I oak nicely polished, black <Hoth or white embossed plush caskets, six sil ver handles, engraved name plate cream or white satin lining and pi|. low. Outside case of pine. Embalm ing remains, draping door, laying out and dressing, use or my Funeral par lor to bury from, directing services hearse and two coaches. My service can be had Day or Night' Special attention given to Steelton Carlisle and out-of-town calls. Licensed In New Jersey Not 181 A. Pennsylvania No. 3993 Private Automobile Ambulance. Office Bell phone 4745J Dial phone 3902 • '
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