IN LIF laEOAPI FAMI 1M MFS-IOSIR4IOOI Deaths "OtLEtt July 17. 1918. George W. Roller, aged 57 years. Funeral services Saturday after noon. at 1:30 o'clock, at his lute residence, 32 North Eighteenth street. Interment Harrisburg Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. SNODGRASS July 17, 1918, Anna B. j Snodgrass, widow of the late Wil liam T. Snodgrass, aged 82 years. Funeral services Saturday after- | noon, at 3:30 o'clock, from the reai- j dence of her daughter. Mrs. Isaiah | Keese. 1527 North Sixth street. In- i terment Harrisburg Cemetery. Rela- j tives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. I Kill'—Edwin D. Fry, 37 years old, j died on Thursday. ! Funeral services Sunday, at 9.A. j M., at the late home, 1606 Regina | street, the Rev. Mr. May offlclat- j ing. Further services will be held at 10:30 o'clock in Henry's Meeting j House, Hershey, with Samuel | Witmer and Henry K. Krelder of ticiating. Burial in Hershey Leme- | tery. . , I Middletow'n Press and Journal, please copy. __ FREE Died. Ju-.y 18, 1918. Sarah L Free, wife of Thomas J. tree, at her late home, 1827 Park street, in her 74th year. . Funeral services will be held at the above address on Friday evening, at i S o'clock, to which relatives and | friends are invited to attend. In terment at New Buffalo Ceipeterj.! Saturday morning. __ j COCKLIN William H. Cocklin died ; July 17. 1918, in his 46th • ear. Funeral services will be held Satur- | day afternoon, at 1:30 ° c ' oc ,) ( '' ! the home of his brother. A " dre Cocklin, 1125 North Front street. < Relatives and friends invited to at tend without further notice. Inter I ment in St. Johns Cemetery. Shire ; manstown. i BIMNGI.GK Harry R. son of Mary Spangler. died Jul> l<, 1918, at Camp Hill. T | Funeral on Saturday, at 10 A. M. in ; terment at Mt. Olivet Cemeteii> rhe , relatives and friends are invited, ..j lost axd found WILL, party with Reo car Please re- J turn blue coat to Ross Gas station, Steelton Road. _____ LOST ln Harrisburg or Camp Hill, three-looped knot, with small diamond in center. Finder P'f®se no " tify Mrs. L. V. Lemer. Camp Hill. LOST One large,'gold cross, with j chain. Liberal reward If returned to Telegraph Ofllce. WOMAN'S POCKETBOOK LOST j Stout man who took pocketbook, i Front and Boas. Tuesday, keep money. Return pocketbook and contents Box ; G, 7544, care of Telegraph. No'ques tioiis asked. | STOLEN J CADILLAC-EIGHT, seven-passenger touring car. Dark green body, red wheels. Goodyear tires 2 plain j tread on front, 2 "Nobby tread" on rear , wheels. Extra Goodyear tire on rear j of the car. . 1 Pennsylvania License No. 106093. ! Manufacturer's number, 26433. Stolen from Hershey Park between ' 8 and 10 P. M„ Thursday. Driven I towards Harrisburg. Liberal reward i ottered for return of the car to the I State Police at Hummelstown or the owner, A. S. Stauffer, Palmyra, Pa. 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 re warded at Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North Court street. INSTKUCTIONS ATTEND the OLDEST and BEST | business school in Harrisburg or ganized in 1894 Fully Accredited— j School of Commerce, Troup Building, 15 South Market Square. summer. Send for catalog. Bell 4So, j Dial 4393. _____ j INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting, English | Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arith., etc., DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR Enter any time. Bell 694R, Dial 4016. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL 121 Mkt. St. Chas. R. Beckley. Prin Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. HELP WANTED —.MALK SHOES Experienced inseamers oil ladies' high-grade welts. Good, steady job. Good pay and bonus to tirst-class operators. Smaltz-Good win Co., 315 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED Blacksmith, at once. Apply William Fettrow, 178 Hummel i avenue, Lemoyne. Bell 3162 J. WANTED Handy : .an around i garage. Apply Ensmlnger Motor Co., I Green and Cumberland. WANTED Two tinners. Steady j employment at good wages. Apply 600 j Race street. Samuel D. Ensinger. WANTED BRICK MASONS 75 Cents Per Hour. STEAM FITTERS 62 '/i Cents Per Hour. ELECTRICIANS on GOVERNMENT WORK at NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. 11 hours' pay for 10 hours' work, j JAMES BLACK MASONRY AfCD 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 shoemakers; steady work; good wages. Apply Greek-American Shoe Repair Shop. 800 North Third street FOR SALE i We have for sale a new 8-room ? residence on North Front street. 1 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. • i Miller Brothers &Co, Member Hb(. Real Kalnte Board Lorvit and Court Streets FRIDAY EVENING, 11KLP WANTED—MALE STEWARD WANTED. Apply PLAZA HOTEL. GOOD, first-class bookkeeper, who understands his business. One fa- j miliar with automobile business pre- j ferred. Address B„ 6927, care of Telegraph. WANTED Ten Electricians. No strike. Apply 127 South Tennessee | avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. ] WANTED—Two good, strong boys t |to learn a trade. Apply Superinten -1 dent. The Telegraph Printing Co., i Harrisburg, Pa. I WANTED Laborers for Quarry j and Limekiln work. Rutherford i Bros., Paxtang. Pa. ; WANTED Man. 40 or over. Easy I work, with good pay. all the year I around. Near home. Write us. j Pequod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. I PORTER WANTED Steady work ; and good wages. Apply Alva Hotel, j 19 South Fourth street. MANAGER for established plant manufacturing Children's Wearing! J Apparel. Plant new and up-to-date, i Large possibilities for wide-awake man. Give full particulars in letter. Address T., 3001, care of Telegraph. WANTED Driver to make city and Steelton deliveries, also to help I in our shlppine- department. One who | Is familiar with city streets and ex -1 perienced in handling horses pre ! ferred. Apply to Kingan Provision j Company. 421 South Second street. 20 SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL TOILET GOODS IN SUBURBAN TOWNS. BIG PROPOSITION . CALL AT ONCE. W. & H. WALKER CO. 114 SOUTH SECOND ST. BOY WANTED. $lO per week. Apply ! UNITED STATES MATTRESS CO., twelfth and Herr Streets. PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTERS. STEADY POSITIONS OPEN. APPLY AT ONCE. FISHER BROS., 1001-3 CAPITAL ST. j THOROUGHLY Competent book- ! i keeper. Must have unquestionable J i references. State experience, age and , salary, expected. Address P. O. Box il£i OFFICE BOY WANTED i Boy 16 to 19 can secure a permanent and good-paying i position by applying to SWIFT & COMPANY. Seventh and North Streets. ! j LABORERS WANTED By S. W. j ! Shoemaker and Son, at Power Plant of | P. R. R. Co.. at Enola. Apply at 7 j A. M. or 12 noon. MEN WANTED to loaa stone, 2* I cents per ton Can earn $25 to $36 per I week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax- j tany. ' | LABORERS Wanted at once. $3.85 per day, on t Government Work at Marsh Run. New Cumberland, Pa. j BATES & ROGERS CONSTRUC TION CO. I j I • I I I I MECHANICS AND FOUNDRY MEN | HELP WIN THE WAR MAKE U. S. TURBINES In a cool, airy shop on the shores of Lake Erie under fine working conditions. Here is a good, steady job, paying real money to first class mechanics—assemblers of turbines —operators for Boring mills Lathes—Mill ing machines —Planers, also I Molders and Coremakers. ( A million and a half dol lars have been spent to house • you and your families at low rent. Call or write. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. "OPPORTUNITY HEADQUARTERS," ERIE, PA. If on Government work do not leave. ! II rI | i HELP WANTED—FEMALE WOMEN WANTED For laundry work. Apply Sanitary Family Wash ing Co.. Sixteenth and Elm streets. WOMAN To wash and iron; $2.00' a day; references. Call 7 to 9 P. M., 218 Pine street, j HELP WANTED—FEMALE WHITE WOMAN For general housework. Good home for light party. Apply 504 Emerald street. WANTED Two refined, white wo ! men, aged 25 years or over, to go to I country. 25 miles from New York. ! Housekeeper and nurse desired. Wages. $35 to S4O per month. Apply 2101 North Second street. Friday even ing, Saturday morning and Saturday evening til 8:30. WANTED Middle-aged woman i for housekeeping in Methodist family ! of three. Apply Mrs. William S. Essick, 1813 Whitehall street. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER —With knowledge of bookkeeping. | Permanent position with growing cor poration. Excellent opportunity. In replyj state age, experience arnd sal ary expected. Address Box M. 6825, care of Telegraph. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A GOOD POSITION. paying salary. commission | and expenses, short hours, I call before 9 A. M. and after | 6 P. M., at Hershey House. Ask for MISS TAYLOR, I WANTED Ladies to learn weav- ' ing. Good wages paid while learning, J Susquehanna Woolen Co., New Cum- ! berland. Pa. GIRLS WANTED To work on power machines. Light, pleasant, steady em ployment. Apply THE MODERN TEXTILE CO., 1823 Penn Street. j DEMONSTRATORS WANTED—For I markets and stores here in Harris- I burg. Good pay. Pleasant hours. 1 Agreeable work. Apply New District I Agent. M. Craig, 1006 Market street. | SIX LADIES For canvassing. You j can make $25.00 a week. In addition we will pay you a bonus of SIOO.OO. j ' Car fare also paid while traveling. J. A. HARDER. District Manager, Pictorial Review, i 49 South Front St. (2nd Floor/, Steelton, Pa. — . GIRLS AND WOMEN WANTED ! AS SEWING MACHINE OPERA- I TORS; THE WORK IS AGREE- ' | ABLE AXD PROFITABLE. A BONUSES PAID ALL OPERA TORS PAY DAY INEXPERIENCED ARE PAID I WHILE LEARNING. BLOUGH MANUF'G CO., INC., ! REILY & FULTON STS. I j 1 ' GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20.000 wo- i ! men clerks at AVashington. Examina- j | tiens everywhere in August. Expert l ence unnecessary. Women desiring | Government positions write for free i ! particulars to J. C. Leonard (former I Civil Service Examiner), 561 Kenois Bldg., Washington. TWO WAITRESSES WANTED—Ex- | i perienced. Good wages. Apply Alva ! Hotel, 19 South Fourth street. WANTED Several bright girls. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL ■ - HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female i ■■ WANTED Experienced clerk, man or woman, to sell meat in shop of Steelton Store Co., Ltd.. Steelton, 1 I SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Experienced colored chambermaid wants job. Apply 616 Forster street. WANTED Girl wants place as dishwasher or to help in housework. Call at 1216 Cowden street. WANTED Middle-aged woman ' wishes a good home, either house keeping or housework, in sma'l family; no washing; can five best of refer -1 ence. Address 1042 South Cameron | street. | WANTED Housework wanted by : young woman; no washing; good | cook. Apply 514 South Tenth street. WANTED Half-grown colored I i girl would like work of any kind. Call j 654 Calder street. j WANTED A refined, young wo- | i man desires position either as steno- ] i grapher or typist; experienced, and i can furnish references. Address Box j ! S„ 7542. care of Telegraph. ; i WANTED A good girl wants ! place as housekeeper for euderly man, ior companion to lady. Address 8., j 6945, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT ! FOR RENT Well-furnlshed room, with running water and all conveni ! ences, in private family. Apply 324 j North Second street. j ONE nice, comfortably-furnished room, with use or bath. Good loca -1 tion. Call 7 North Thirteenth street. I FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms l I second floor, line location, in private ; family. 1506 State street. ONE nicely-furnished room, in pri vate family, with use of bath and phone. Apply 1215 North Second street. j NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS Use of bath and phone. 1253 Market street. FURNISHED ROOMS All conveni ences; gentlemen preferred; private family. 49 North Eighteenth street. TWO second-floor rooms, furnished complete for light housekeeping; water and gas range In k>tchen; use ' of batli and phone; no children. 548 Woodbine street. NICELY-FURNISHED ROOM—Pri vate family; all conveniences; gentle . men preferred; five minutes' walk to Capitol. Call 231 Forster street. TWO light, airy rooms, furnished complete for ligh't housekeeping; all improvements: use of bath and phone. Call after 6 P. M. and Saturday, 2123 j Moore street. ATTRACTIVELY furnished apta., arranged for light housekeeping. Also single rooms, references. Call 11 to 12 noon, 5 to 0. 8 to 9 p. m. 613 North Second street. ROOMS WANTED 1 WANTED By married couple i and child, two or three furnished I rooms for light housekeeping. State price and location. Address Box R, 6951, 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- J' ING All conveniences of home. , with use of phone. 74 North Seven teenth street Bell phone 227 a. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH! r" - *■— ■-I-- -i . I I' ! 1 I , If you can afford to pay a fair rental for a home it is quite likely that you ; can afford to buy a home. Many peo ple fail to. put the question to the test of investigation. Why should you not ascertain whether or not there is a j home for sale which you would like to own and which you xould manage to ! • v buy? ' '• I i I l J• . . [ % j. I A t'AKT.MEXTS FOR RENT ! THE most beautiful, up-to-date ! apartments for light housekeeping- 4 I rooms and bath. No children. Rent IMO a month. Apply Louis. 414 North ! Third. 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Both j Phones. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | 429 MUENCH STREET Corner I property, lined up foivtwo families, j Oarage in rear. Price. $3,900. H G ! Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street." $l5O CASH AND $25 PER MONTH will buy a brick property with all i modern improvements. Price, $2 400 H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth ! street. HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES ' We have just received a tine block of brick houses to be sold at $2 100 ' each on easy payment plan. Every house is in splendid condition and situated on one of the prettiest I I streets in the city. For further in- I j formation call 1617J, or j Lincoln Realty Co.. 1127 N. Seventh St. I l 1930 SWATARA 2%-story frame- ! S rooms and bath; lot, 30x120 ft : j *2.300. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Regina j j I FOR SALE—A brick 2-story house. ; j all improvements, paved street, lately ' built. Will sell for $2,000.00. Easy i ! payments. Also corner business prop- j erty. Good investment. I have a | ] Grantham two-ton truck. Will sell :at a bargain. Owner in service. Sam. |T. Kinsinger, 2167 North Fourth j street. j OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME on our - easy-payment plan. Small | cost payment or Liberty Bond. I Balance as rent. i A. P. DORANZ. 1225 North Sixth Street. ; Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board, j ] FOR SALE No. 32 S. Seventeenth i street brick dwelling, with 9 rooms and bath gas electric light I steam heat porches. Price and {particulars from Bell Realty Co., Berg- I tier Building. I BECAUSE I am leaving the city, I !will sell my very desirable residence, located in the Schreiner section north of State, street. Get particulars from Bell Realty Co., Ber"ner Building. FOR SALE No. SOB N. Seven- I teenth street stucco dwelling i with all most modern improvements— I in good condition large plot—most I I desirable location owner leaving city. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. WE are going to sell No. 1610 Catharine Street at an attractive price —brick house with three sides open —6 rooms and bath. Now held at I $2,350. Bell Realty Co., Bergner j Building. I VERNON STREET Four brick ( house, $1,600.00 each. Easy payment plan. D. A. Caley, 707 Kuokel Build ing. Bell 589. i VACANT 54,000 will buy three i story brick dwelling, 245 Hummel; ! ten rooms and bath, gas; furnace; ce | mented cellar: paved alley rear. Chas. H. Hoffman. 1317 Derry street I I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop | erty in any section of the city, if I cheap. What have you to offer? Chas. j Adler, 1002 North Third street. i VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE 2- i story brick, all improvements, | $250.00 down, $25 per month. C. H. I Corder. 1722 Green street. Bell phone I 560 J. Rents Collected. i ! THREE-STORY BRICK. 9 rooms, | bath, cemented cellar, furnace and I gas. Located uptown. $2,400 month ly payment!. Lincoln Realty Co., | 1129 Seventh street. Bell phone. | 1 617 MUENCH STREET Corner j property. 8-room brick. All improve- I mentis. Good-paying Rooming House at present. , D. A. SANDERLIN, ROOM I. SECURITY TRUST BLDG., BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. TWO frame dwellings, newly paint ed, 6 rooms and bath, large bai-k yard, situated on South Fourth street, Steel | ton. Apply Regent Theater, City. ! REAL ESTATE FOR RENT . | FOR RENT 2311 Derry street J steam heat gas and electric lights —immediate possession. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR RENT A furnished house, I rooms, all conveniences, centrally i located, from June 1 to November 1, lilt. Apply Commonwealth Trust Company. 22S Market Street. Harris burg, Pa ; REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth . and Curtain streets. Possession of I Fifth street houses about July 18, I 1918. Fred C. Miller, North Second, Bell phone 307 J. 1 OFFICES AND STOREROOMS ,— - ; FOR RENT i Storeroom 604 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. Magaro, Regent Theater. FOR RENT In the Commonwealth Trust Company Building. large, roomy offices. Apply to COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO ■l2 Market Street . FARMS FARMS of all sizes from 2 to 200 acres each. Some close to city. Some cheap and on easy payments. C. H. Corder, 1722 Green street, Harrisburg Rents Collected. Bell 560 J. 12-ACRE FARM For Sale. Possession at once. 4 miles ! cast of Linglestown, on the Manada I River. Old house. Oood barn. Verv productive. 100 fruit trees. A verv ' good Truck. Poultry and Hog Farm ! Fronting beautiful on main road' Beautiful Farms joining. Price $1 -' 500. We can help tinance this farm' ! C. B. CARE, j Care's Grocery, Linglestown -409 Market St., Harrisburg. I FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE _ A j fine truck farm of 8 acres. A new i house, with all improvements barn I and all necessary outbuildings. ! the main road to Mechanicsburg A 1 very good buy. as it is close to Camn Hill. Will take property in ex? I change. Address K„ 7468, care of | Telegraph. j FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE The : Eyler Poultry Farm, across from Co- I lonial Country Club. A very pleas-I 1 ant home, with all the improvements | Almost an acre of ground. A fine ' location. Make me an offer. Address ! i J.. 7303, care of Telegraph. . I FARMS WANTED i SMALL FARMS WANTED Near railroad or trolley, easy access to Har- ! risburg. C. H. CORDER, j 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. Rents Collected. FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE At Perdix, 100 cord lof Firewood, 200 Locust Posts. Call at Perdix Land Office Sunday. Make best offer. Both phones. A. C. Young, 34 North Second street. WOOD FOR SALE Car load of wood on P. & R. Siding at Allison Hill Station. R'eady for use to deliver to your home. Inquire at Siding. SOLID MAHOGANY 3-piece par lor suite, upholstered in natural leather. Slightly used. Can be eeen at J827 Market street, or call Bell phone 3865. ! FOR SALE No. 4 Champion port able stone crusher, with elevator. Practically as good as new. Located at Martin's Quarry. Fairview. Willi sell at a bargain. L. Brenner & Co., I Lebanon, Pa. FOR SALE, FIRE WOOD i 100 Cord at Mountain Side Park, ! Perdix. Wood is ranked shovt dis tance from State Road, two miles be yond Marysvllle. Want to sell the > entire lot; buyer to do own handling. ! Apply to A. C. Young, 34 North Sec ond Street. Both Phones. FOR SALE 240 McCaskey Ac count Register, in tine shape, cheap for cash. Geo. P. Tillotson, 205 Locust street. UNREDEEMED Singer Sewing Ma chines for sale. N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. ANGLDILE COMPUTING SCALE —j Also some late models of Toledo Scales, which have been replaced by I the improved Detroit Automatic Scales; Refrigerators, Slicing Ma- j chines, Coffee Mills. Meat Grinders, i Expert high-grade Scale Repairing. J. M. Shatzer, 810 South Seventeenth | street. Bell 626 J. ARMY SHOES Hats and Leg gings, slightly used, for sale. S. Meltzer, 613 Walnut street Open evenings. BOOKS 20.000 new. old and rare books. 5c up. Aurand'4. >25 N. Third. FOR SALE Cement testing ma chine, Fairbanks improved automatic, capacity 1,000 pounds, in very good condition; also one cement sampler; ) 1 also vicat needle apparatus, improved form; also one Gilmore needle; also scales, molds, etc.; also a lot of choice i 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 at Room 6, third floor. No. 17 North Third street between 11 A. M. and ■ 6 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. Straw Hats _ 98c up Men's Suits $7.50 up i Boys' Suits $3.95 up Men's Trousers $1.25 up Union Suits 95c up - ; Men's Shoes $1.98 up I OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 North Fourth Street. Open Every Evening. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS $lO UP ALL MAKES BOUGHT SOLD RENTED EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST BT. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE— ' Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 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. Meltser. 513 Walnut street HIGEST PRfcES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4175. 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 I Schmertz. 1030 Market Bell 3S7IR. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H .Caplan Co.. 20 Mkt • ~MAX~SMELTZ I Second-hand furniture bought and: sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call t Bell 1881R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market atraat I WUI call, city or country. j BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WILL BUY RETAIL STORE stocks of slioeu, dry goods, clothing or general merchandise. Arronson & Davis, 25 North Fourth street, Phlla delphia, Pa. PRINTING BUSINESS FOR SALE— In a nearby town, doing an excellent business. First-class trade. The only print shop in town. Owner roust 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 tors or others —who can find any in gredient in RIM-IN-I PELLE FINA, that injures or that does not Heal, ; Nourish or Beautify the Skin. RIM-IN-I CHEMICAL CO. I 1006 MARKET STREET Trial Outfit, 30c by mail. Full Size Outfit, SI.OO. j BUSINESS PERSONALS RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge. 25c doz; double edge, 25c 1 doz.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert and Sons. RELIABLE ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP. GENERAL REPAIRING. 1303 N. SIXTH ST. BELL 3995. DIAL 6854. j QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE' will stave it off If taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. Diamonds Bought for Cash; apprais ers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 20$ Mkt Money to Loan MONEY FOR COAL and other necessities, advanc ed to honest working people, without bank credit, at legal rates on furniture, real es tate or guaranteed notes. Buy your coal now. Help the Gov ernment and insure comfort for .yourself and family next Winter, and Incidentally, save money. We give you twelve months to pay the loan if you wish. You pay only for the actual time you use the money. CO-pPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut Street. WE LEND MONEY in compliance 1 with Act of June 17, 1915, to indivldu ! als in need of ready cash; small loans I a specialty; business confidential; i payments to suit borrower's cohveni- I ence; positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES I On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and un der the supervision of Uie Banking Department. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO. .. 3 North Market Square. Established 1901 Musical IF your Talking Macmne 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. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. South Fourth street. UOItSES AND CARRIAGES | FOR SALE Handsome Shetland 1 Pony, 4 years old, cart and harness. Safe for children .to drive or take care of. Call Dial phone 3190. Hauling ana Moving WE MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE 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, 917 Capital street Both phones. 1 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 2265. HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvln Aungst, Manager. Hershey, Pa., Bell phone 15R-6. WHERE TO DINK STOUFFERS RESTAURANT—Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladles in separate diningroom. Storage STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE—In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, rooms. Reasonable rates. P. . Dlener, 408 Maiket street. STORAGE Private rooms for household gpods in fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates In non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Btorage Co.. 437. 446 South Second street. UNDERTAKERS WILLIAM PAGE! Funeral Director and Embalmer, 630 Boas St. Harrisburg, Pa. Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRtfCTrORS. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 138. ~~~ RUDOLPH K. SPICER. Funeral Director an u Embalmer. *,wsH.E' orth s c°nd Street. BELL 252. DIAL 81. Cleaners and Drera !T PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned, Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best place in town. Call and deliver. Goodman's. N. Sixth St. AUTOMOBILES "MACK" TRUCK—I%-ton capacity. New tires. In good running order. In quire of S. B. Romberger & Sons. Car lisle, Pa. • TWO DODGE CARS FOR SALE 1916 and 1917 modelß. Absolutely first-class condition. Owner is draft ed. Big bargain for quick buyer. Ap ply Sunshine Garage. 27 North Cam eron street. j FOR SALE 1917 Dodge Touring Car. bunshlne Garage, 27 North Cam i eron street. JULY 19, 1918. AUTOMOBILES CADILLAC CAR FOR SALE 1914 Model. Apply Black's Oarage, 205 South Seventeenth (street. , „ USED CAR BARGAINS ... 1 . 914 F ° r d Touring. Excellent con a'VP'L- Bargain to quick buyer. '* ii Overland Chummy Roadster. i All new tiros. Perfect condition. I Newly painted. ! MAC'S GARAGE, ' * °rd Service Station, 1810 Logan St. I GENTLEMAN in draft must sell Studebaker Speedster. $200.00. See it at Horst's, Llnglestown, Pa. AUTO TIRE BARGAINS 28x3 sl2 50 32x4 $6 00 30x3 sl4 00 30x3 sl7 75 30x4 s>) 00 36x4 $22 00 35x4% $32 85 37x5 S3B 20 Many other Bargains in New and Used Tires. I DAYTON CYCLE CO., j Dial 4990. 912 North.Third Street. . „ FOR SALE 1 Republic Truck. 1 Ford Tractor. 1 Ford Touring Car. All in good eonditioh. Prices very reasonable. Apply Monn Bros., Star Oarage, Thirteenth and Thompson. FORDS 1915 Roadster, $300.00; Touring, $350.00; 1914 Touring, Studebaker Roadster, 1914, $350.00. Three Motorcycles, bargains, S4O, $45, SBS. Horst, Linglestown, Pa. ONE five-passenger Baby Grand Chevrolet for sale. Very cheap if taken at once. Call Driscol Auto Co., 147 South Cameron. FREE One Pennsylvania Inner Tube (ton tested) with each. Penna. Rubber Tire purchused. Ask for | price. Address P. O. Box 496, Steel ton. Pa. ! TWO VIM TRUCKS FOR SALE I 1917 Models. One with Stake body. I other one Panel body, with top. Price. 1 $650.00 each. Cycle & Auto Supply Co.. ! 107 Market street. OVERLAND 1917 Model, six-cyl inder. fivc-passengm-; Continental mo i tor; run 2,000 miles; good as new; 1 extra tire; bumper; extras. Bargain I for cash. Bell 3892 R. ! SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCK j FOR SALE CHEAP—I 2-ton Mack ' t truck, complete with body, and soma 1 1-ton trucks—are all good bargains. 1 International Harvester Company of America. Truck Dept., 619 Walnut street. OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT : | DELIVERY WAGONS AND TRUCKS AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. READY FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. i OVERLAND DELIVERY WAGON express body with top, electric lights and starter. , Used slightly for demonstrat ; ing, carries new car guarantee. ONE-TON GARFORD TRUCK 1 —rebuilt and refinished, new \ tires all around. TWO-TON GARFORD TRUCK —with dump body, splendid mechanical condition, lots of 1 power, tires all in very good condition. 1 %-TON BETHLEHEM TRUCK chassis only. Used for demonstrating purposes only. Will let at a very attrac tive price. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO.. 212-214 N. 2nd St. Open Evenings. • ! 1 COLE. 8-cyllnder, 7-passenger car, ' excellent condition. One Cadillac de livery car. 2 Truckford Units, one • ton capacity. These will be sold at ' bargain prices. Inquire at • ! MYERS ACCESSORY HOUSE. j Cameron and Mulberry Sts. ■ i WANTED —All kinds of used auto • tires. We pay highest cash price*. I: No Junk. H. Esterbrook, North " I Third street. Dial 4990. '! OLD AUTOS ' Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmera. ' |ln any condition. See me before sac- I ; riflcing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto ■ ' Wrecking. A. Schlffman, 22-24-26 J ; North Cameron street. Bell 3633. i MAGNETOS All types; 4 and $ > Bosch high tension, Elsmann, Dlxey, I Splitdorf, Mea. Remy and different ■ ] makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A 1 Schlffman, 22-24-26 North Cameron i j street. Bell 3633. THE BEST BUY OF THE YEAR ' Having purchased a Urge quantity 1 of Oil before the advance in price of 40 per cent., I have to sell about 80 barrels of Automobile Engine Oil. If f | you furnish the Cans or Barrel, at the , | following prices; . ; Barrel lots, gallon 43c ; One-half barrel, gallon 44c ■ 1 10-gallon lots, gallon 46c' r | 6-gallon lots, gallon DAYTON CYCLE CO., sl2 North Third Street. City. Dial 4990. CHEVROLET l9lB model. Prac tically new. Run about 600 miles. Extra new tire. Call 569 South Second street, Steelton. Jos. Salinger. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS WM. PENN GARAGE ' SO4-6 Munech street. Limousines for funerals parties and balls: careful drivers; open day and nifht. Bell 46(4. : KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO All sorts of auto top and cushion work doije by experts. Also repair work. . Reasonable rates. 1019 Market St. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairlng 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. r f,OOO-MILE STANDARD MAKE - TIRES sold at a reduction of 30 per - cent off list. Dial .phone 6935. H. L. - Knders, Auto Supplies. 239 South Cameron street. ; "GARAGE FOR RNNT ln rear at - 528 Camp street. Call at 1225 North SUttit tUMb A MOTORCYCLES AND BICYOIiES WANTED, TO BUY Motorcycl. side car. State cash price. Addrej; M., 7315, care of Telegraph. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND . WE BUY old bicycles, coast*- brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4#o" Esterbrook. ' 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. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New and rebuilt bicycles at verr at tractive prices; guaranteed repair deal ° olne her ° a " d " et * H.F ESTERBROOK. *l3 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. LEGAIi NOTICES THE SCHOOL BOARD of Easl Pennsboro Township will take Bid.- on plumbing work for toilet room in ® tree t school building. Enola Bids due Thursday, July 25, at 8 P. M.. Summit Street School Building. J> e s fen at C. H. Lloyd s, Architect, Harrisburg, or from the secretary. M. H. L. Hoffman. Enola. Pa. WANTED The Duncannon School Board wants Rids on the Building; of a Single story Frame School Building 42 ft. in. by 43 ft., outside measurement. Construction to conform with the State School Laws. Drawings and Specifications can be seen at the un dersigned. EARL D. WINTER. Secretary, Duncannon, Pa. IN compliance with the provisions of the Acts of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania sealed pro posals will be received until 12 o'clock noon, July 23. 1918, at the Office ot' the Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding, In the Capitol Building ing, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. for furnishing 2,500 reams, more or less, as per sample, or rag S. and S. C. Book paper, basis 25x38-55:500 for use in the execution of the Public Print ing and Binding from the first day of August, 1918, to the 30th day of June. 1919. Bids will be made at a certain rate per centum below the maximum rato fixed in the schedule prepared in ac cordance with law by the Superinten dent of Public Printing and Binding. Blank proposals may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding and no bids will be accepted unless submit ted upon such furnished blanks. D. EDWARD LONG, Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding. Harrisburg, Pa., July 8, 1918. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Susan McCormiek, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted t> the undersigned residing in Harris burg, Pa., all persons indebted to said ! Estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. ROBERT A. STRICKLER, Or to Executor. FOX & rjr-'.'ER. Attorneys-at-Law. • NOTICE is hereby given that the Auditors appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County to audit the accounts of the School Dis trict of Susquehanna Township, have filed their report. -Which contains the following: W. F. Keiser. Collector, in account with Susquehanna Township School Board for the years 1917-1918. Dr. To amount of tax duplicates $26,996 7t! Penalties 274 32 Extra list from County Commissioners .... 4 00 $27,275 08 Cr. By cash payirtnts 26,718 48 Return of unseated land 316 lfi Exonerations by board on personal tax.... 240 41 $27,275 08 C. A. Kramer, Treasurer, In account with Susquehanna Township School Board. Receipts $48,077 56 Expenditures 46,437 03 I Cash on hand 1.640 ,53 Resources and Liabilities Cash on hand 1,640 53 Total Department of Dis trict 21,000 00 Grounds and buildings .... 12,230 00 Stove, school furniture and books 8,000 00 Total amount in Sinking Fund 3,393 79 Amount paid on bonds# due November 1, 1917 2,000 00 Balance in Sinking Fund... 1,393 19 That the aforesaid Auditors' report was filed In the Court of Common Plea's of Dauphin County on July 2, 1918, that the same will be confirm ed absolutely unless an appeal is taken therefrom within thirty days after the filing thereof. CHARLES E. PASS, Prothonotary. Pennsylvania State Highway De partment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said of fice until 10 A. M., August 1. 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: 5,309 feet of One Course Plain • Cement Concrete in Beaver County; 6.443 feet of Vitrified Block in Blair County; 17,796 feet of One Course Re inforced Concrete in Chester County; 19,223 feet of One Course Reinforced Cement Concrete in Delaware Coun ty; 4,666 feet of Vitrified Block and 29,- 667 feet of One Course Plain Cement Concrete in Elk County; 26,112 feet of either Vitrified Block pr Plain Cement Concrete in Fayette County; 6,260 feet of One Course Plain Cement Con crete in McKean County; 2,350 feet of Bituminous Macadam (Penetration Method) on a Telford Base in Mont- Somery County: 28,891 feet of One ourse Plain Cement Concrete in Northampton County; 5,091 feet nf One Course Plain Cement Concrete in Westmoreland County; 6,675 feet of One Course Plain Cement Concrete in Somerset County, and for the con struction of a bridge in Fayette Coun ty, 20 feet clear span, 7 feet clear height. Bidding blanks and specifica tions may be obtained free and plans upon payment of $2.60 per set, except for the bridge, which plans are Issued free, upon application to State High way Department. Harrisburg. No re fund for plans returned. They can also be seeh at office of State Highway Department. Harrisburg; 1001 Chest nut Street, Philadelphia, and 904 Hartje Building, Pittsburgh. J. P. O'Nell, State Highway Commissioner. Representative of Petitioners. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Theresa M. Higglns. 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 immedi ate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement. LEO C. GATNOR, I Kiacutor. 17