MAKE mm OFFER TBRMJGH TIE TELEGRAPH WANT AIS-BELL PHONE 41001 *.*> c fi£B IDeatbs KREE Died. July 18, 1918. Sarah L. ' Free, wife of Thomas J. Free, at her late home, 1827 Park street, in < her 74th year. Funeral services will be held at the above address on Friday evening, at S o'clock, to which relatives and i friends are invited to attend. In terment at New Buffalo Cemetery, Saturday morning. ' COCKI.I X -r- William H. Cocklin died July 17. 1918, in his 46th - ear. Funeral services will be held Satur day afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, from ■\he home of his brother. Andrew R. Cocklin, 1125 North Front street. .Relatives and friends invited to at iend without further notice. Inter- ; iHent in St. John's Cemetery, Shire- j mans town. j <PA.>UI.EH Harry R. Spangler. ;pn of Mary Spangler, died July 1", -Tilß. at Camp Hill. Funeral on Saturday, at 10 A. M. In- j terment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery The ; relatives and friends are invited. MILL. 13It Mrs. Mary IS. Miller, wife of H. O. Miller, died suddenly in her 50th year, on July 16, 1918, at her late home, 2321 North Third street. Funeral services at the above ad dress on Friday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, to which relatives and . friends are invited. Interment pri- | vate at Penhrook Cemetery. i ———= ==== - j CARI> OF THANKS I WISH to thank the R. R- „ T F ai s* i men and the relatives and friends , who assisted me in the recent iUness and death of my husband. Oscar Marzolf. MRS MAy B ma rzql.F. | LOST AND FOUND LOST One large, gold cross, with chain. Liberal reward if returned to Telegraph Office. v i WOMAN'S POCKETBOOK LOST i Stout man who took pocketbooK. Front and Boas. Tuesday, keep mone). Return pocketbook and contents Box G, 7544, care of Telegraph. No ques tions asked. LOST Little cat, about three months old, gray. Reward if r ® t t ur ?®, to Tokyo Tea Garden. 22 Market street. STOLEN BICYCLE STOLEN lvy Johnson make. Frame painted dark red With green stripes. New rubbers on handlebars. Back tire had vulcanized , patch. Any information will be e warded at Stoufter's Restaurant, North Court street. -—===== I INSTRUCTIONS j ATTEND the OLDEST and BEST; business school in Harrisburg or ganized in 1894 Fully Acer e 4i l ,,J_ School of Commerce, Troup Build ng, 15 South Market Square, school an summer. Send for catalog. Bell iso. Dial 4393. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Greg* Shorthand. Typewriting. English bookkeeping, Penmanship, Aritn.,euj ITS.V AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR Enter any time. Bell 694 R. Dial 401 to. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL 121 Mkt. St. Chas. R. Beckley. Prin. Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. HELP WANTED —MALE SALESMEN Earn big money and perpetual income from renewals, sell ing best accident and sickness pplicy. Cost sl2 yearly. All occupations cov ered at same rate. Casualty Insurance Company. 929 Chestnut street. Phila delphia. Pa. ! WANTED Blacksmith, at once, i Apply William. Fettrow. 178 Hummel avenue. Lejuoyne. Bell 3162 J. WANTED Handy :'.an around garage. Apply Ensminger Motor Co., Green and Cumberland. WANTED Two tinners. Steady employment at good wages. Apply 600 Race street. Samuel D. Ensinger. WANTED First-class automobile mechanics. Good opportunity. Ap ply Packard Motor Car Co., 101 Mar ket street. WANTED A hustler, out of the draft age. to fill a responsible posi tion. Good chance for the right party. Apply Grand Cnion Tea Co., 208 North Second street. WANTED BRICK MASONS 75 Cents Per Hour. STEAM FITTERS 62'/4 Cents Per Hour. ELECTRICIANS 62 H Cents Per Hour on GOVERNMENT WORK at NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. II hours' pay for 10 hours' work. TAMES BLACK MASONRY "AND CONTRACTING CO. FIRST-CLASS BARBER Apply Tile Barber Shop. 15 North Market Square. WANTED Two experienced Ford repairmen. MAC'S GARAGE. 1808-10 Logan street. SHOEMAKER Two first-class • hoemakors: steaHy work; good wages. Apply Greek-American Sbo4 Repair Shop, 800 North Third street STEWARD WANTED. Apply PLAZA HOTEL. GOOD, first-class bookkeeper, who uvierstands his business. One fa miliar with automobile business pre ferred. Address 8.. 6927, care of Telegraph. j WANTED Ten Electricians. No strike. Apply 127 South Tennessee avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. WANTED—Two good, strong boys to learn a trade. Apply Superinten dent, The Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Laborer* for Quarry -ud Limekiln work. Rutherford jros.. Paxtang. Pa. FOR SALE We have for sale a new 8-room residence on North Front street, that is modern and complete in every respect, hardwood floors, good steam heating system and all plumbing in fine condition—double garage. Inspection by appoint ment only. Miller Brothers & Co, Member Hbg. Real Kntnte Board Locust and Court .Street* ----- i THURSDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED —MALE IF YOU WOULD LIKE A GOOD POSITION. paying salary, commission and expenses, short hours, call before 9 A. M. and after 6 P. M„ at Hershey House. Ask for MISS TAYLOR. ' WANTED Driver to make city and Steelton deliveries, also to help l in our shippine department. One who is familiar with city streets and er perienced in handling horses pre ferred. Apply to Kingan Provision Company, 421 South Second street. 20 i SALESMEN WANTED j TO SELL TOILET GOODS IN SUBURBAN TOWNS. BIG PROPOSITION CALL AT ONCE. W. & H. WALKER CO. 114 SOUTH SECONfT ST. ! BOY WANTED. $lO per week. Apply ; UNITED STATES MATTRESS CO., I Twelfth and Herr Streets. ! BOY WANTED —To learn electric ; wiring. Call at Columbia Electric Co., 1253 Market. j PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTERS. ' STEADY POSITIONS OPEN. APPLY AT ONCE.' FISHER BROS.. 1001-3 CAPITAL ST. THOROUGHLY Competent book t keeper. Must have unquestionable references. State experience, age and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 124. OFFICE BOY WANTED Boy 16 to 19 can secure a permanent and good-paying position by applying to SWIFT & COMPANY. Seventh and North Streets. LABORERS WANTED By S. W. i fehoemaker and Son. at Power Plant of IP. R. R. Co., rt Enola. Apply at 7 : A. M. or 12 noon. TWO TRUCK DRTVERS WANTED — By Gardner & Baptisti. Third and | Chestnut streets. MEN WANTED to load stone. 29 cents per ton Can earn 125 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax tang. . . ; . LABORERS Wanted at once. $3.85 per day, on Government Work at< Marsh Run. New Cumberland, Pa. BATES & ROGERS CONSTRUC TION CO. I ] HELP WANTED—FEMALE —.— EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER —With knowledge of bookkeeping, i Permanent position with growing cor poration. Excellent opportunity. In reply, state age, experience and sal ary expected. Address Box M, 6825, ■ care of Telegraph. ASTRICH'S want Millinery Makers and Salesladies for Mi llinery Department. Good pay. and ten months' work, with good chances for advance ment. Apply at Store, 308 Market Street, Second Floor. I ' i WANTED Ladies to learn weav ing. Good wages paid while learning. Susquehanna Woolen Co., New Cum i berland. Pa. GIRLS WANTED To work on power machines. Light, pleasant, steady em ployment. Apply THE MODERN TEXTILE CO., WANTED Saleslady, to travel Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia. Big proposition for good talker, hard worker. No other experience neces sary. Address, giving pihone number, L., 6657, care of Telegraph. DEMONSTRATORS WANTED—For markets and stores here in harris burg. Good pay. Pleasant hours. Agreeable work. Apply New District Agent. M. Craig. 1006 Market street. $15.00 PER WEEK AND BONUS We want 30 ladles, at once, for work in city and nearby towns. No experience neces sary. Easy, pleasant work. Apply at our office. W. & H. WALKER 114 South Second Street. SIX LADIES For canvassing. You 1 can make $25.00 a week. In. addition j we will pay you a bonus of SIOO.OO. I Car fare also paid while traveling. I J. A. HARDER, | District Manager, Pictorial Review, 49 South Front St. (2nd Floor;, i Steelton, Pa. i LADY WANTED. IMMEDIATELY— -1 | For cleaning and general work. Apply : Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North Court street. GlfeLS AND WOMEN WANTED AS SEWING MACHINE OPERA TORS; THE WORK IS AGREE ABLE AND PROFITABLE. A BONUS IS PAID ALL OPERA- I TORS ON EVERY PAY DAY i INEXPERIENCED ARE PAID I WHILE LEARNING. BLOUGH MANUF'G CO.. INC., REILY & FULTON STS. || I GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 wo , I men clerks at Washington. Examina . | tiens everywhere in August. Experl , i ence unnecessary. Women desiring | Government positions wrfte for free : particulars to J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner), 561 KeDois j Bldg., Washington. j HELP WANTED —FEMALE WANTED Woman to wash and iron. Good wages. References. Call 7 to 9 P. M., 218 Pine street. TWO WAITRESSES WANTED—Ex perienced. Good wages. Apply Alva i Hotel, 19 South Fourth street. EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on ■ our Government work now earning $2.50 to $4.00 per day. Ten more needed to fill Union Special Inseamer and Single Needle Machines. Help equip soldier boys. jfeNNINGS MFG. CO.. 2012 North Fourth Street. WANTED Several bright girls. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER by high-grade business estab lishment located in Harris burg. State age, experience and salary expected. Address S., 7522, CARE OF TELEGRAPH. HEI.P WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Experienced clerk, ' man or woman, to sell meat in shop • of Steelton Store Co., Ltd., Steelton, ' P *' ' i SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Middle-aged woman wishes a good home, either house- i keeping or housework, in small family; ] no washing: can r-ive best of refer ■! ence. Address 1042 South Cameron . 1 street. I i WANTED Housework wanted by . I young woman; no washing; good ' ! cook. Apply 514 South Tenth street. '; WANTED Half-grown colored 1 girl would like work of any kind. Call ! 654 Calder street | WANT*ED A refined, young wo i man desires position either as steno i grapher or typist; experienced, and i can furnish references. Address Box | S., 7542, care of Telegraph. WANTED -Middle-aged woman j would like place as housekeeper for . widower; no objections to going out of city. Call, or address, 119 North ! Eleventh street. WANTED, AT ONCE Position In | office as typist by experienced young : j lady during school va<%jion. Ad- 1 j dress E., 7312, care of Telegraph. ! WANTED A good girl wants ! place as housekeeper for euderly man, or companion to lady. Address 8., [ 6945. care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Young widow, with | one child, desires housekeeping for widower. Call 1813 -North Seventh i I street. ' ! ROOMS FOR RENT ! I NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS ! Use of bath and phone. 1253 Market j j street 1 FURNISHED ROOMS All convent- ! ences; gentlemen preferred; private j j family. 49 North Eighteenth street. i i NICELY-FURNISHED • FRONT j ROOM Overlooking Capitol Park, i All conveniences. 212 North Third ' street. Apply 222 North Third. I TWO second-floor rooms, furnished j • complete for light housekeeping; i water and gas range in kitchen; use jof bath and phone; no children. 548' | Woodbine street. | ONE large baywindow room, pleas- ! ant for two men. near bath; one smaller room, for one person, also 1 : convenient to batU; use of phone. Ap- ; i ply 117 Pine street. !' NICELY-FURNISHED ROOM—Pri ' vate family; all conveniences; gentle '' men preferred; five minutes' walk to | Capitol. Call 231 Forster street. i TWO nicely-furnished rooms, sec- i ond floor, all conveniences, corner | Walnut and Balm streets. FURNISHED ROOMS All con- ! ' veniences; use of phone. 1803 State. : j street. Bell phone 2266 J. FIRST FLOOR ROOM FOR RENT— I ' For light housekeeping. All con- ! veniences. Apply to 305 South Front. ] ! TWO light, airy rooms, furnished I ! complete tor light housekeeping; all j ' improvements; use of bath and phone. ! Call after 6 P. M. and Saturday. 2123 | Moore street. I ATTRACTIVELY furnished apts., ' I arranged for light housekeeping, j Also single rooms, references. Call 11 to 12 noon, 5 to 6, 8 to 9 p. m. j 513 North Second street ] ROOMS W ANTED WANTED By married couple 1 and child, two or three furnished I rooms for light housekeeping. State j price and location. Address Box R, 1 6921, care of Telegraph. WANTED Three furnished or un furnished rooms, no children, central ly located. Call Dial 4217. * BOARD AND ROOMS ~ ! FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD ING All conveniences of home, ; I with use of phone. 74 North Seven- j j teenth street. Bell phone 2273. j APARTMENTS FOR RENT j THE most beautiful, up-to-date ! apartments for light housekeeping; 4 i rooms and bath. No children. Rent, | S4O a month. Apply Louis. 414 North! i Third. 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Both , j Phones. I RFAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' i FOR SALE 1634 Park St.. 3- ( •I story frame dwelling with garage in; i i rear; total rental income of $32.00. j i j Quick price at $3,100. Possession j . I soon. 523 Seneca St. A chance to own a nice home by paying S2OO down and I balance in monthly payments of S3O. | Possession at once. Installment Price, j $2,900. Cash price, $2,800. Both ; i properties have rear driveways. ! BACKENSTOSS BROS.. Russ Bldg. ] Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. | FOR SALE ■' Three ten-room houses, with all im- I provements. Practically new, and in a desirable location. Will sell on small, cash payments and monthly in stalment basis. Will assist you to finance the purchase. Houses now oc ' cupied by desirable tenants, whom we do not wish to disturb until the sale lis made; hence, for further informa tion address "OWNER," care of Daily Telegraph. I 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 ppportunlty should awaken your at tention, as it is only for a short period. I The price Is right, and the location is very desirable. For particulars call A. P. DORANZ, 1225 North Sixth Street. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES We have just received a fine block • : of brick houses to be sold at $2,100 •' each on easy payment plan. Every • house is in splendid condition and I : ! situated on one of the prettiest ' •' streets in the city. For further in- I : ' formation call 1617J, or I Lincoln Realty Co., 1127 N. Seventh St. j HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH - - - - ■ ■ .—< ■■ i- I' . I ! ' - J, ji j' - ;|! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IS j] A SERVICE it is for your use, for i your convenience, for your profit. You i! can find your buyer through it, or your j" tenant, or a new worker. You can sell j any used article which is valuable. You M I can find the work you ought to be doing. * 1 % , - - I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I VERNON STREET Four brick | | house, $1,600.00 each. Easy payment I : plan. IX A. Caley. 707 Kunkel Build- i | ing. Bell 589. i NEW thVee-story brick, modern, | | North Third street, corner. Business l stand and apartments. Annual rental, $2,500. War profits for the pur- i I chaser—price asked. C. Davies. 204 | Calder Bldg. Bell 4377. i VACANT *4,000 will buy three- ' story brick dwelling, 245 Hummel; j , , ten rooms and bath, gas; furnace; ce- ; 1 mented cellar; paved alley rear. Chas. \ \ H. Hoffman. 1317 Derry street. ; - I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop erty in any section of the city, if j cheap. What have you to offer?. Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street ! POSSESSION AT ONCE Bunga- I low, 7 rooms and outkitchen in- : j eluding lot 20x125, just across the j I street from the Colonial Country I Club. Beautiful situate. Flowers' I and Ornamental Trees, Fruit, Large! j Garden. Will sell for $2,500. Owner i | transferred to Job in another city, Au i gust 1, reason for sale. Owner on! premises. I C. B. CARE. Care's Grocery. Lingles- i town; 409 Market Street, City. I VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE —2- ' j story brick, all improvements, ! ! $250.00 down. $25 per month. C. H. ' i Colder. 1722 Green street. Bell phone I I 560 J. Rents Collected. THREE-STORY BRICK. 9 rooms, l bath, cemented cellar, furnace and 1 gas. Located uptown. $2,400 month- j Ily payments. Lincoln Realty Co., I ' 1129 Seventh street. Bell phone. I j. | j FOR SALE | 2%-story frame dwelling, located on i Locust street. Camp Hill, containing ! 6 rooms, bath, gas, electric light, vapor vacuum heat, and hardwood ' floors. 140 fruit trees. Lot. 465 feet j • front and 151 feet deep. Possession I on short notice. 15 acres; located 3% miles from | 'Broad Street Market; good soil; 7 I rooms; stone dwelling, in flrst-class ! I condition; good frame bank barn; va- j | riety of fruit. Price, $4,200.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. AGENTS, j Second and Walnut Sts. j 429 MUENCH STREET Corner I property, fitted up for two families. I Garage in rear. Price, $3,900. H. G. j Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. $l5O CASH AND $25 PER MONTH I , wilt buy a brick property with all ' ' modern improvements. Price, $2,400. | iH. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth ! street. 617 MUENCH STREET Corner j property. 8-room brick. All improve | ments. Good-paying Rooming House j at present. D. A. SANDERIJN, ' ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG., I BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. j I FOR SALE No. 32 S. Seventeenth street brick dwelling, with 9 rooms and bath gas electric light i I steam heat porches. Price and \ particulars from Bell Realty Co., Berg- | I ner Building. j BECAUSE I am leaving the city, I I , will sell my very desirable residence, located in the Schreiner section north j of State street. Get particulars from i I Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. | FOR SALE No. 808 N. Seven- j i teenth street stucco dwelling —| i with all most modern improvements— I in good condition large plot—most j | desirable location owner leaving city. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ! Ing. j WE are going to Jell No! 1610 I Catharine Street at an attractive price ! —brick house with three sides open !—6 rooms and bath. Now held at j $2,350. Bell Realty Co., Bergner j Building. TWO frame dwellings, newly paint ' ed, 6 rooms and bath, large back yard. I situated on South Fourth street, Steel ton. Apply Regent Theater. City. I 1725 CARNATION—2-Story brick;! 1 all imps.; possession Sept. 1. Bargain. I i Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Regina St. : =========; REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ! FOR RENT Well-located, com fortable ten-room dwelling. Open all i around. Four second floor bedrooms —three front. $45 and water. Phone j Bell 3157 R. I FOR RENT A furnished house, I rooms, all conveniences, centrally I located, from June 1 to November 1. I 1918. Apply Commonwealth Trust 1 Company. 222 Market Street, Harris i burg. Pa- 1 REAL ESTATE—For sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtain streets. Possession of Fifth street houses about July IS, 11H. l*red C. Miller, 31 North Second. Bell phone 307 J. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished |or unfurnished, single or ensuite of I two or three rooms. Apply H. & Lowengard, 210 North Third street. FOR RENT Storeroom 504 Market Street, an Ideal location for a restaurant. CHAS. ADLER, . 1002 North Third Street ! FOR RENT Two floors. 412 Mar i ket street. Suitable for mercantile or professional business. Apply p I Magaro. Regent Theater. 1 \ 1 FARMS I 12-ACRE FARM i For Sale. Possession at once. 4 miles I cast of Linglestown, on the Mauada River. Old house. Good barn. Very ] productive. 100 fruit trees. A very! good Truck, Poultry and Hog Farm. I 1 Fronting beautiful on main road. ! ! Beautiful Farms joining. Price, sl,- j I 500. We can help finance this farm. C. B. CARE, Care's Grocery, Linglestown; 409 Market St, Harrisburg. j FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A ' ! fine truck farm of 8 acres. A new ' j house, with all improvements barn i i and all necessary outbuildings. Alone I the main road to Mechanicsburg a i very good buy, as it is close to Camn • Hill. Will take property in ex- I change. Address K„ 7468, care of I Telegraph. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE The i Eyler Poultry Farm. A very pleas- ! i ant home, with all the improvements 1 ; Almost an acre of ground. A fine i I location. Make me an offer. Address I j J., care of Telegraph. | FARMS of all sizes from 2 to 200 i I acres each. Some close to city. Some ] cheap and on easy payments. C. H Corder, 1722 Green street. Harrisburg j Rents Collected. Bell 560 J. • ; FARMS WANTED i SMALL FARMS WANTED Near | railroad or trolley, easy access to Har- I | risburg. C. H. CORDER, , 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. Rents j Collected. 1 J . FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS , WOOD FOR SALE Car load of ' I wood on P. & R. Siding at Allison Hill ' ! Station. Ready for use to deliver to i your home. Inquire at Siding. SOLID MAHOGANY , 3-piece par- j I lor suite, upholstered in natural; I leather. Slightly used. Can be seen iat 1827 Market street, or call Bell j phone 3865. ! i FOR SALE No. 4 Champion port- | | able stone crusher, with elevator, j Practically as good as new. Located |at Martin's Quarry. Fair view. Will { sell at a bargain. L Brenner & Co., | Lebanon, Pa. FOR SALE. FIRE WOOD ! 100 Cord at Mountain Side Park, I Perdix. Wood is ranked short dis- ! I tance from State Road, two miles be- ! yond Marysville. Want to sell the entire lot; buyer to do own handling. | Apply to A. C. Young. 34 North Sec- I ond Street. Both Phones. ; i I FOR SALE 240 McCaskey Ac- I count Register, in fine shape, cheap | | for cash. Geo. P. Tillotson, 205 Locust i street. UNREDEEMED Singer Sewing Ma chines for sale. N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. ANGLDILE COMPUTING SCALE Also some late models of Toledo Scales, which have been replaced by the improved Detroit Automatic I | Scales; Refrigerators, Slicing Ma- I chines, Coffee Mills, Meat Grinders. | 1 Expert high-grade Scale Repairing. I I J. M. Shatzer, 810 South Seventeenth I j street. Bell 626 J. | KITCHEN RANGE FOR SALE (Ivy'' I Canopy). H, O. Sebold make. Inquire i Bell phone 1337 J. j ARMY SHOES Hats and Leg . gings, slightly used, for sale. s. | Meltzer, 513 Walnut street Open I I evenings. BOOKS 20,000 new. old and rir* books, 5c up. Aurand'a. 925 N. Third. FOR SALE Cement testing mi | chine, Fairbanks improved automatic, 1 capacity 1,000 pounds, in very good : i condition; also one cement sampler; j also vicat needle apparatus, improved ' form; also one Gilmore needle; also j scales, molds, etc.; also a lot of choice books; also a complete set of the Har- ' risburg City Directory from 1880 to ) date; also every edition of Smull's' Hand Book from 1880 to date. Apply J' at Room 5, third flotjr. No. 17 North Third street between 11 A. M. and I 5 P. M. THE STORE iust across from Y. W. C. A. Is worth ;nowing. We are Famous for our Low ! Prices. Give us a trial. i Straw Hats 98c up ! I Men's Suits $7.50 up !. i Boys' Suits $3.95 up | ! Men's Trousers $1.25 up j Union Suits 95c up I Men's Shoes $1.98 up i OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth Street. Open Every Evening, t BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS $lO UP ALL MAKES BOUGHT SOLD RENTED EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST ST. , WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Two second-hand white enamel iron bathtubs by Gardner & Baptistl, Third and Chestnut streets. CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE— i Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 3370 J. CLOTHES AND SHOES Don't throw your old clothes and shoes away. I pay highest prices. Drop postal, or call Bell phone 4160 M. We will call. S. Meltzer, 518 Walnut street. HIQEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son. 824-832 North Seventh street MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1030 Market Bell BS7IR. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H .Caplan Co., '206 Mkt 1 MAX SMEI.TZ > ' Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices pafd. Call I- Bell 1381R or Dial 6847. or drop a pos- ' tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street I < Will call, city or country, j. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WILL BUY RETAIL STORE stocks of shoes, dry goods, clothing or general merchandise. Arronson & Davis, 25 North Fourth street. Phila delphia, Pa. MIDDLE-AGED MAN, with 15 years' successful organizing and ex ecutive experience, desires to make business connection with minimum in- ! come possibilities $5,000 annually. I Address X. Y. Z., care of Telegraph. ] PRINTING BUSINESS FOR SALE— j In a nearby town, doing an excellent business. First-class trade. The only I print shop in town. Owner must change on account of ill health. G., 7545, care of Telegraph. RIM-IN-I PELLE FINA WE OFFER SIOO (ONE HUNDRED j DOLLARS) to anyone—chemists, doc- i tors or others—who can flnd any in gredient in RIM-IN-1 PELLE FINA that injures or that does not Heal, Nourish or Beautify the Skin. RIM-IN-I CHEMICAL CO. 1006 MARKET STREET Trial Outfit, 30c by mail. Full Size Outfit, SI.OO. BUSINESS PERSONALS RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz: double edge, 26c doz.; old style. 25c each. Gorgas Drug Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert ana Sons. RELIABLE ; ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP. GENERAL REPAIRING. 1303 N. SIXTH ST. BELL 3995. DIAL 585j. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this I changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE I PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It off If taken in time. Gross Drug Store, I 119 Market street. Diamonds Bought for Cash; apprais i ers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 | Mkt. j " "—■ Money to Loan | WHEN YOU NEED MONEY !To meet immediate necessities al ' ways consult this reliable, licensed | bonded institution chartered under < i'enna. laws and financed by local I people in 1909 to save borrowers from I , extortion. 1 Co-operative Loan & Investment Co I 204 Chestnut Street. j We sell W. S. & and Thrift Stamps, j j MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate! I security In any amounts and upon any ' | terms to suit borrower. Address P. O | Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. WE LEN£> MONEY in compliance ! with Act of June 17, 1916, to lndividu ! als in need of ready cash; small loans I a specialty; business confidential -1 payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates in city, j PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. 132 Walnut Street. ■ MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES On furniture, real estate and endorsed ' notes. Licensed by the State and un- ! der the supervision of me Banking Department. " EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO. , 8 North Market Square, Established lyu4 ' Musical TALKING MACHINES promptly and hy an expert only. OILERS, 14 South Fourth street. li your Talking Macnxne needs re- ' pairs, Just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An i expert will be at your service at once. I Or bring machine to 12J3 North Third i street. I TALKING MACHINES of all kinds! repaired by an expert. All work 1 I Promptly aone and guaranteed. Call j Bell 2SO4R, or 1504 Howard avenue. Hu tiling and Moving ——— — WE MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANY TIME We have a 2-Ton Denby Truck for | Hire to do General Hauling DAYTON CYCLE CO.. j Dial 4990 912 N. Third St. AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long- ' distance. Furniture and piano moving i 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 1 Broad street ' " GENERAL HAULING AND FAST | EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns ! with auto trucks. Only experienced j and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or i : I HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped ; for furniture, freight and piano mov | ing. No distance too far. Careful : driver. Rain and dustproof body J iE. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvtii | Aungst, Manager. Hershey, Pa., Bell phone 16R-6. WHERE TO DINE j STOUFFERS RESTAURANT—Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladies in separate diningroom. Storage STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private ' 1 rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul \ lng of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both (phones. STORAGE—In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable ratea. P C. Diener, 408 Mai ket street STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower i storage rates In non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437- | 445 South Second street. ! UN DERTAKERS WILLIAM PAGE. Funeral Director and Embalmer. 630 Boas St., Harrisburg. Pa Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. SAMUEL & FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2138. b. RUDOLPH K. BPICER, Funeral Director anu Embalmer. rr-ii is? h Second Street _ BELL 252. DIAL 214t. Cleaners and Dyers IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned Dyed or Repaired at the best place in town. Call and deliver Goodman's. 13Q6V4 N. Sixth St. AUTOMOBILES NrJi5 I 'ti CK " T RUCI £ —ltt-ton capacity. New tires. In good running order. In quire of S. B. Romberger & Sons, Car lisle. Fa. TWO DODGE CARS FOR SALE 1916 and 1917 models. Absolutely first-class condition. Owner is draft ed. Big bargain for quick buyer. Ap ply Sunshine Garage. 27 North Cam eron street. CADILLAC CAR FOR SALE 1914 Model. Apply Black's Garage, 205 South Seventeenth street. FOR SALE 1917 Dodge Touring Car. Sunshine Garage. 27 North Cam- I eron street. JULY 18, 1918. AUTOMOBILES t HUDSON TOURING 7-passenger. I Good as new. Will sell cheap to Quick j buyer or exchange for smaller car. Address H., 6080, care of Telegraph. , _ FOR SALE 1 Republic Truck. 1 Ford Tractor. 1 Ford Touring: Car. All in good condition. Prices very reasonable. Apply Monn Bros., Star i Oarage, Thirteenth and Thompson. ; FORDS 1915 Roadster. *300.00; | 191 a Touring. $350.00; 1914 Touring. • $3-5.00; Studebaker Roadster, 1914, $350.00. Three Motorcycles, bargains, \ MO. *45. <BS. Horst, T.inglestown, Pa. ONE five-passenger Baby Grand Chevrolet for sale. Very cheap If ; taken at once. Call Driscol Auto Co.. 147 South Cameron. FORDS 1915 Touring Car. 1913- Touring Car. 1913 Chassis. J. S. YOUNG. 236 E. Main St., Middletown, Pa. FREE One Pennsylvania Inner Tube (ton tested) with each Penna. Rubber' Tire purchased. Ask for price. Address P. O. Box 496. Steel ton. Pa. TWO VIM TRUCKS FOR SALE 1917 Models. One with Stake body, other one Panel body, with top. Price, *650.00 each. Cycle & Auto Supply Co., 107 Market street. OVERLAND 1917 Model, six-cyl inder. five-passenger; Continental mo tor; run 2,000 miles; good as new; extra tire; bumper; extras. Bargain for cash. Bell 3892 R. FOR SALE Jcffery J-4 Touring Car in excellent condition. Inquire of Arthur C. Hauck, 1637 North Third street. Bell phone .1750. 1911 CADILLAC TOURING CAR In first-class condition. New tires. A bargain to quick buyer—*33s.oo. Call Bell phone 3529 M. TOURING CAR. CHEAP Have two touring cars— need only one. Will sell 6- cylinder Overland at a very low price., Car has run less than 7,700 miles. Just been thoroughly overhauled. Tires | (•• good shape—one extra, j This Is a big bargain. Call at *5 UNION TRUST BLDG.. Or 104 Paxtang Avenue, Paxtang. j Bell 2525 cr 4291 J. j SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCK I FOR SALE CHEAP—I 2-ton Mack ! truck, complete with body, and some I 1-ton trucks—are all good bargains. I International Harvester Company of | America. Truck Dept., 619 Walnut j street. I EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged I and repaired; work guaranteed. ! Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO.. 11th and Mulberry Sts. OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT DELIVERY WAGONS AND TRUCKS AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES I FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. OVERLAND DELIVERY WAGON express body with top. electric lights and starter. Used slightly for demonstrat ing, carries new car guarantee. ONE-TON GARFORD TRUCK —rebuilt and reflnished, new tires all around. TWO-TON GARFORD TRUCK —with dump body, splendid I mechanical condition, lots of power, tires all in very good condition. Hi-TON BETHLEHEM TRUCK chassis only. Used for demonstrating purposes i only. Will let at a very attrac tive price. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO.. ; 212-214 N. 2nd St. Open Evenings. 1 COLE. 8-cylinder, 7-passenger car, j excellent condition. One Cadillac de- I I livery car. 2 Truckford Units, one- ! ! ton capacity. These will be sold at! bargain prices. Inquire at MYERS ACCESSORY HOUSE, Cameron and Mulberry Sts. I_ WANTED—AII kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices, iNo Junk. H. Estei broi.k. 912 North ; Third street. Dial 4990.. j FOR SALE 1914 Ford Touring. Excellent condition. Bargain to quick buyer. Apply MAC'S GARAGE. Ford Service Station, 1810 Logan St. ODD AUTOS Wanted; used, .wrecked or oldtlmera, in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman, 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. I MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Eismann. Dlxey, Splltdorf, Mea, Remy and different I makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A SchitTman, 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. THE BEST BUY OF THE YEAR Having purchased a large quantity of Oil before the advance in price of 40 per cent. I have to sell about 50 ! barrels of Automobile Engine Oil, If you furnish the Cans or Barrel, at the | following prices: I Barrel lots, gallon 43c I One-half barrel, gallon' 44c I 10-gallon lots, gallon 45c 6-gallon lots, gallon 47t % DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third Street, City. Dial 4990. FOR SALE 1917 Overland Chum my Roadster. All new tires. Perfect condition. Newly painted. Mac's Garage, 1808-10 Logan street. CHEVROLET l9lB model. Prac tically new. Run about 600 miles. Extra new tire. Call 669 South Second street. Steelton. Jos. Salinger. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS Wtt PENN GARAGE *O4-6 Muoech street. Limousines for funerals parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and nifht. Bell ' GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS | KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. AII sorts of auto top and cushion work j done by experts. Also repair work. Reasonable rates. 1019 Market St. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by experts. Road Jobs a specialty. Charges reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. UP-TO-DATE GARAGE Expert repairing. Storage space to rent. All accessories. Prices reasonable. Muff Bros. Garage. 244 S. Front St.. Steelton. 6,000-MILE STANDARD MAKB TIRES sold at a reduction of SO per cent off list. Dial phone 5938. tl. L. Enders. Auto Supplies. 239 South Csmeron street. GARAGE FOR RENT ln rear at 528 Camp street. Call at 1225 North Sixth street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES A NEW Ivy Johnson bicycle. Owner called to Army. Sold reasonably, at 1862 Walnut street. ANY MAN OR BOY SEEING this ad. in the paper will get a • STANDARD $2.50 PHEONIX HEAVY TREAD TIRE FOR $1.75 If he presents this ad. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third Street. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New and rebuilt bicycles at verr at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing: come here and get a square H. F. ESTERBROOK. #l2 N. Third Street Dial 4990. WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990 Esterbrook. * ' PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE OF UNCLAIMED AND STORAGE GOODS. FURNITURE. ETC. Will Sell at Public Sale at 123 SOUTH SECOND STREET. On FRIDAY MORNING. JULY, 19, 1918 AT 9 A. M. If Storage and Hauling Charges are not paid on or before the sale, the I same will be sold to the highest bid der. Also SATURDAY EVENING. AT 7 P. M„ JULY 20, 1918, the late / DR. JAMES LIBRARY, together with other miscellaneous articles. At Second and Chestnut Streets that sale takes place. J. T. ENSMINGER, Auctioneer. LEGAL NOTICES CHARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Gover nor of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. on the 2d day of August. 1918 under the Act of Assembly entitled "An act to provide for the incorpora tion and regulation of certain cor porations." approved April 29, 1874. and the amendments and supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called PENNSYL VANIA RAIL COMPANY, the charac ter and object of which is for the manufacture of Iron, steel, machinery, castings, rails and metal porducts of every description, and for these pur poses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and the supple ments thereto. FOX & GEYER. Solicitors. PROPOSAL FOR GRADING STATE INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR WOMEN MUNCY. PENNSYLVANIA SEALED BIDS will be received bv the undersigned at his office. 600 West End Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, up to noon Wednesday, July 24, 1918 for grading, wood building, seeding, etc., around the present buildings. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Home, or may be obtained at 907 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, on or after July 16, 1918, by deposit ing *IO.OO. which deposit will be re funded upon the return of the plans and specifications In good order. The Building Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids I and award the contract as It may ! deem to the best interests of the | Home. FRANK SMITH, Secretary. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE TENTH WARD OF THE CIT* OF HARRISBURG THE property owners of unregister ed properties of the Tenth 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 16th day of July. 1918, to the City "Engineer, at this' office, descriptions of their respective properties, upon blanks to be fur nished by the city, and at the same time to present their conveyances to be stamped by the said engineer with out charge as evidence of the reg istry thereof. Any person or person* neglecting 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 city, as penalties for the violation pf 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, Harrisburg, Pa. Pennsylvania State Highway De partment. Harrisburg. Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said of fice until 10 A. M., August 8, 1918, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as possible for the reconstruction of the following pave ments: 6,700 feet of Waterbound Ma cadam on a Telford Foundation in Lebanon County; 4,900 feet of One Course Plain Cement Concrete in Law rence County; 676 feet of Vitrified Block in Centre County, and 2,932 feet of One Course Plain Cement Concrete and 2,334 feet of either One Course Plain Cement Concrete or Bituminous Concrete and Vitrified Block on a Con crete Foundation in Chester County. Bidding blanks .and specifications may be obtained free and plans upon payment of *2.50 per set upon applica tion to State Highway Department, Harrisburg. No refund for plans re. turned. They can also be sfen at office of State Highway Department, Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and 904 Hartje Building; Pittsburgh. J. n. O'Neil, State High* way Commissioner. - * - 13
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