•A 11 om¥iiE IEEGIM'.WM! AiiFIif PHONE li-IS ■ : JDeaibs \ DICK Charles Bowers Snyder died at his home. 170$ Market , fttrcet* Sunday, at J-30 A. M. Fuucial services Wednesday, at P. M. interment Harrisburg Ceme- , tery, the Rev. Mr. £ mucker Vvf Relat ing. He is survived by his wife. . Alary E. Snyder; three daughters. Gertie Snyder Mrs. Louise Snyder and Mrs. W. H. Emanuel, and one son, Hoss Snyder; also one grand son. Charles, in France. He was a member ot the Knights of Malta. 1-5; member of O. K. P-. Trainmen. He has been in the service of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for thirty-six years. LOST AND KOCKD LOST Somewhere in Harrisburg. July 10. 11 or 12. gold wrist watch at tached to gold bracelet. Reward.. Communicate with "J. C. H.. Box No. , 376. Mt. Gretna. Pa. LOST —Monday, alligator skin wal let. containing some monpy in bills, also newspaper clippings and smal. picture. Return to 3Uo Telegraph Building. Suitable reward. LOST Gold cuff button, with initials R. W. T.. near C. B. Millers garage, on Seneca street. buitable reward if returned to 2347 North sec ond street. STOLHX BICYCLE STOLEN lvy Johnson make. Frame painted dark red green stripes. New rubbers on , handlebars. Back tire had \ M patch. Any information will be re warded at Stouffer's Restaurant. * , North Court street. INSTRUCTIONS ATTEND the OLDEST and BEST business school in Harrisburg or ganized in 1894 Fully Accredited—, School of Commerce. Troup Building. 15 South Market Square. school u summer. Send for catalog, bell INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting. kngn*n Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arith., etft DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR Enter any time, Bell 694 R. DJjjJ 4016. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL IXI Mkt. St. Chas. R. Beckley. Frio. Merit E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. UKL T> WAXTKP —MALL WANTED Man. capable of tak ing charge of Storage Battery Service Station. Permanent position and good i wages. Applicant must be competent and absolutely reliable. No _ pikers need apply. Miller Auto Co.. 50 to 6* South Cameron street. Both phones, i COLLECTOR FOR CLOTHING STORE Steady position and good sal ary. Must be a hustler. Ex perienced man preferred. Ad — dress C. 730", care of Tele graph. WANTED Driver. One who can handle single or double team, for de livering in city and nearby towns. Mafried man past 31 years preferred. Apply to 1370 Howard street. Na tional Biscuit Co. WANTED A first-class piano and plaver-piano tuner. Good wages. Steady work. Apply to 1306 Chestnut street". Philadelphia. INSURANCE AGENTS WANTED — Must be over draft age. Good position . open to right party with prospect of ; rapid promotion. AI reference re quired. Apply between S and 9 A M.. 4 to i P. M„ Room 17, 202 Walnut street. SHIPPING CLERK WANTED Most furnish good reference. Address, stating age and present employment, to P. O. Box SO. CEMENT FINISHERS —Three first class. Apply William Oakley, Penn- Harris Hotel WANTED A good boy. for de llverv. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., !0i North Second street. GENERAL MANAGER for branch store wanted. One who can invest some money and become financially interested. A big dividend producer. S.. 6081, care of Telegraph. WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED PIPEFITTERS AND HELPERS. Apply to MR. FARNER. HARRISBURG GAS WORKS. WANTED A young man for general of fice work Stenographer pre- j' ferred. Apply * PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO., 101 Market Street. MAN To gas cars at Pehnsylva- ■ nia Railroad Station. Apply Tintsch Gas Company, 405 South Second street. Mr. A. R. W?"ne. WANTED Catalog Compiler and mail order advertiser by a large, re liable. old-established manufacturer. This is an exceptional opportunity for R high-grade man with character and clility. The man that fills this posi tion satisfactorily will have an oppor tunity to acquire interest in a busi- : ness with unlimited possibilities. Give asre. experience and full details. Ad dress Box o. 235. Allentown, Pa. WANTED * {. LABORERS and ! i ELECTRICIANS on GOVERNMENT WORK | NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. ' 11 hours' pay for 10 hours' work. |! JAMES BLACK MASONRY AND CONTRACTING CO. ' FIRST-CLASS BARBER Apply Tile Barber Shop. IS North Market |" Square. F J ~ State St. 3-story brick house on the Hill —9 rooms and bath hardwood floors and finish downstairs gas and electricity steam heat. Lot ■ 20x150 ft. Moderate price. Miller Brothers &Co, Member HKI. Real Estate BOARD I.ocaat aad Coart Streets ■ ...... TUESDAY EVENING, , HELP WANTED — MALE | EXPERIENCED TAILORS WANT iED For ladies' tailoring. Apply to Louis. 414 North Third street. 9:30 A , , MAN Over S2 years, to learn to be manager. Good proposition for the [ right man. One who has had some • grocery experience preferred. Apply Grand Union Tea Co. WANTED Salesman , to sell bank and trust company stock In Western Pennsylvania. Address P. O. Box 209, Harrisburg. Pa. i WANTED Office Messenger. THE BELL TEL CO. OF PA. Sixth Floor. Johnston Bldg.. 19 South Second Street. WANTED Two experienced Ford ' repairmen. MAC'S GARAGE. ISOS-10 Logan street. WANTED Fireman for stationary i boilers. Good wages and steady em ployment. Sober, experienced men only need apply . Address, giving ex perience. "Fireman," care of Tele graph. WANTED—Two good, strong boys to learn a trade. Apply Superinten dent. The Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Laborers for Quarry and Limekiln work. Rutherford Bros.. Paxtang, Pa. PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS. STEADY POSITIONS OPEN. APPLY AT ONCE. FISHER BROS.. | 1001-3 CAPITAL ST. LABORERS WANTED By S. W. Shoemaker and Son. at Power Plant of IP. R R. Co.. at Enola. Apply at 7 A M. or 12 noon. j MEN WANTED to load stone, 29 cents per ton Can earn $25 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. HEI.P WANTED—FKMAU, WANTED—Laundress one day each week. Call, or write, 2250 North Third street. WASHWOMAN WANTED For Wednesday. Call 2562 Lexington street. YOUNG LADY Over IS years of ase. for store work. References re quired. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.. 208 North Second street. TWO WAITRESSES. EXPERIENC ED. WANTED Good wages. Apply Alva Hotel. 19 South Fourth street. WANTED Girl for general house work for family of three. No chil dren. No washing. Call Bell phone No. 19. A YOUNG LADY With knowl- j edge of stenography and typewriting ability, to assist in office. One attend ing night school would be consider- • ed. Address G., 6079, care of Tele- 1 graph. ! WOMEN WANTED For laundry work. Apply Sanitary Family Wash ing Co.. Sixteenth and Elm streets, i WANTED Ladies to learn weav- ! ing. Good wages paid while learning. Susquehanna Woolen Co.. New Cum berland. Pa. j WANTED Several bright girls. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Male or female job press feeders; also learners. Apply at once. Courier Printing Co.. 210 North Third street. WANTED Hosiery Boarders. Ap ply Harris Hosiery Co.. Calder and' Marion streets. * •! SITUATION"S WANTED—MALE WANTED All-around baker de sires steady position; French pastry a specialty. Oscar Moeslein. Bell phone 3157 W. ALL-AROUND Office man and executive desires to locate permanent ly in Harrisburg. Will be free to ac cept position after July 31. Best of references. Address 8., 7543, care of Telegraph. WANTED By a young man, with A 1 references, work in evenings and Saturdav afternoons. Call Bell phone 4-57 R. , j SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Colored woman wants dav's work, dishwashing or ironing Apply 654 Calder street. WANTED Experienced white girl desires general housework in small' family of adults. Address Y., 6911, , care of Telegraph. WANTED Place as chamber maid or waitress, private family pre ferred. by respectable colored girl. ; Call, or write, 25 North Eleventh street. , ■ ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMJS FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished. Apply 29 North Tenth street. TWO FURNISHED BEDROOMS Communicating, second floor; running water; suitable for two or more per- j sons. Apply 402 North Second street. ' TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS—For light housekeeping. Call 50v Market street.' NEWLY-FURNISHED ROOM—With private bath; all conveniences; cen-1 I trally located. Apply 214 North Sec ond street to H. W. Shuey. ' THIRD FLOOR Furnished front room. Two ladies or two gentlemen preferi*ed. All conveniences. Use of Bell phone. Apply 80 Disbrow street i ONE large bay window room, pleas- j ant for two men, near bath; one' smaller room, for one person, also convenient to bath; use of phone. Ap ply 117 Pine street. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms second floor, fine location, in private i family. 1506 State street. TWO second-floor rooms, furnished ! ; complete for light housekeeping; • water and gas range in kitchen; use! of bath and phone; no children. 5481 Woodbine street. TWO light, airy rooms, furnished complete for light housekeeping; all | improvements; use of bth and phone.; Call after 6 P. M. and Saturday, 2123 I Moore street. # t | ROOMS WANTED I FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. SUBURBS. IMMEDIATELY By lady and boy of 10, two or three rooms for light housekeeping, or two rooms w-ith first-class board, in modern home, refined family, no other board ers or small children. Large yard, convenient to trolley or railroad", be tween Harrisburg and York. State rates and full particulars. Box B. 6052, care of Telegraph. SUMMER BOARDERS j OILING SPRINGS, PA. AIJ.KN ' HOUSE now open. Large, pleasant, airy rooms. Bath. Superior table Boating and Dancing at Park. Three minutes' walk from house. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOUR ROOMS, kitchenette, bath and porch. Fine location. No children, i Possession at once. Rent. $37.50. Ap ply at location. No. 1700 North See i ond street. i APARTMENT Five rooms and bath, completely furnished. Will rent i to reliable party, no children, from August 1 to November 1. References required. Address R. D., 2. Duncan non, Box 84. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED A small apartment for young couple, no children, with con veniences. Address R., 7316, care of ; Telegraph, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Plot containing over one acre, improved by a 6-room bun galow. with all improvements, in cluding steam heat, 40 fruit tre-"s, ; chickenhouse. Property located two .■*quares from car line at Washington , Heights. Brinton- Packer Co., Agents. Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE lmmediate possession can be gotten of properties Nos. 103 and 105 Herman Ave.. Lemoyne; story frame dwellings; each containing 7 rooms and bath. All improvements. Brinton-Packer Co., Agents. Second and Walnut streets. 1331 AND 1333 N. SIXTH STREET —3-story brick dwellings. 8 rooms. $2,900 each. Chas. Adler. 1002 North Third street. $3.200—3-STORY brick dwelling. No. 2020 North Fifth street; 8 rooms, bath 1 and furnace. Chas. Adler, 1002 North j Third street. $1.550 EACH FOR DWELLINGS, 3362-64-66 North Sixth street; 9 rooms and bath. Chas. Adler. 1002 North Third street. FOR SALE—332 Broad street: busi- ' ness building; storeroom; 10 rooms, i bath and steam heat. Lot, 20x131. , Room for garage in rear. Chas. Adler. ; ! 1002 North Third street. 621 NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET —Corner of North street. Single house; 8 rooms and bath; all improve ments; room for garage. Price. $4,500. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth; s street. 1421 HUNTER STREET Brick; 7 rooms and bath; gas and electric light; furnace; porch and drive alley i .in rear. Price. $2,400. H. G. Pedlow. | j 3 South Thirteenth street. 1824 REGINA 3-story brick: all imps. Price, $3,500. Irwin M. Cassell. j ; 1444 Regina St. i HOUSES FOR SALE 2H-storv Trame. steam heat, elec- ! I trie and gas, porches, slate roof, at j Enola. Eight-room brick at Paxtang; I new; steam heat; electric and gas; j porches: SIOO down. Three houses in < i Steelton: 10 per cent. investment; j ! clear: easy terms; SIOO down. New two-story brick in Penbrook. Also I several three-story bricks, all im provements. steam heat. Some corner [ i properties, with large storerooms. A ! fine home on Green street; also' Fourth. Fifth and Sixth streets. Pos- J session at once to some of the above | properties. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. FINE 3-story brick house, 9 rooms and bath, located on South Sixteenth street. 3 frame houses on Cowden street. , 5 brick houses, all improvements, on , Boyd street. All of these to be sold on easy pay- * ments. LINCOLN REALTY CO., Bell Phone 1129 Seventh Street. OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME on our easy-payment plan. Small 1 cost payment or Liberty Bond. , Balance as rent. A. P. DORAN-Z, 1225 North Sixth Street. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. FOR SALE Derry Street. No. 1603 —Frame, S-room house, with bath, gas and range. Lot. 26 by 100 ft. to public street. A real bargain at $2,550. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. — . FOR SALE N. Sixteenth Street. No. 45 9-room brick house, with all Improvements. First class loca tion. Price, $3,000. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Green Street. No. 2120 ] —Modern brick house, with steam heat, combination lights, vacuum i cleaning system, first floor finished in oak. A real Price. $5,000. J. E. Giple. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE N. Eighteenth Street, No. 916 Modern steam-lieated brick house, with front porch, side entrance i and first-class repair. Price, $4,300. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE PENBROOK East Curtin Street, No. 2509 Frame 7- room house. with furnace, range, electric light and garage. Large gar den and side yard. A very desirable suburban home. Price, $3,100. J. E.! Gipple. 1251 Market street. SEVEN'-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW 1 —All improvements, gas, lot, 50x175, on Chestnut street. Camp Hill. Cash ! or terms. Apply Dial 5646, J. F. j Hempt. Camp Hill. j FOR SALE Before buying a ! home, look at 1326 Derry street; 10 rooms and bath. Modern in every re spect and located on a lot 30x188. < Terms very reasonable. Call Bell 1600; ! 1 or inquire of C. E. Booser, 10 South j Second street. City. j II HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop erty In any section of the city. If cheap. What have you to offer* Chas. . I Adler. 1002 North Third street. - 617 MUENCH STREET Corner property. 8-room brick. All Improve ments. Good-paying Rooming House , at present. D. A. SANDERLIN, i ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG., BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. j ■ I i TWO frame dwellings, newly paint ed, 6 rooms and bath, large back yard, 1 situated on South Fourth street. Steel- j ; ton. Apply Regent Theater. City. L{ral Estate For sale— Suburban FRAME HOUSE 7 rooms and I bath, with attic. East Camp Hill. Plot, j i 100x160. Chickenhouse. Pig sty. I Fruit* of all kinds. High location. 1 A bargain. Easy payments. ~D. A. I Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Cell 689. HXRHBSBtTRG TELEGRAPH If you can afford to pay a fair rental for a home it is quite likely that you can afford to buy a home. Mqnv peo ple fail to put the question to the test of investigation. Why should you not ascertain whether or not there is a home for sale which you would like to own and which you could manage to buy? I | RKAL KSTATi; FOR HEN T ! THREE-STORY BRICK, 433 Straw berry avenue. Bathroom and kitchen range. Possession August 1. Apply Jacob Tausig's Sons, 420 Market street. FOR RENT 2.750 sq. ft. of floor space, either for storage or manufac , luring purposes, third floor of Kev j stone Iron & Metal Co., Broad and Wallace streets. Immediate posses ' sion. FOR RENT A furnished hous*. $ rooms, all conveniences, centrally located, from June 1 to November 1. 1918. Apply Commonwealth Trust Company. 222 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. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED A modern house or an j apartment of six or more rooms. Must be in good neighborhood. Ready to occupy between September 1 and No vember 1. Bell phone 671 R. I WANTED TO RENT Family of I six would like to rent furnished cot tage for two or three weeks in Au gust at some point within a 25- mile radius of Harrisburg. When answering, state location, terms, etc. Address B„ 6095, care of Telegraph. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS j FOR RENT Store room 15x60, NO 1005 North Third street. Low rent! Possession August 1. Apply to E. Z. Wallower, 2101 North Front street. I OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished , or unfurnished, single or ensuite of i two or three rooms. Apply H. & l j 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 ket street. Suitable for mercantile or professional business. Apply p. Magaro. Regent Theater. FARMS 1 FARMS FOR SALE ' Any size you want, from 1 to 200 acres each. 8. 11. 15, 30. 45, 70, 80, 100, 150 and 200-acre farms from 2LA to 10 miles to Harrisburg. Some on • State Roads. All have good buildings, .orchards and running water. Easy ac ; cess to city. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A fine truck farm of 8 acres. A new house, with all improvements, barn 1 and all necessary outbuildings. Along j J the main road to Mechanicsburg. A I very good buy, as It Is close to Camp I Hill. Will take property in ex- I change. Address K., 7468, care of i Telegraph. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE The Evler Poultry Farm, r.cross from Co lonial Cduntry Club. A very pleas- 1 ant home, with all the improvements. Almost an acre of ground. A tint I location. Make me an offer. Address | J.. 7303. care of Telegraph. 12-ACRE FARM For Sale. -Possession at once. 4 miles ! east of Linglestown, on the Manada River. Old house. Good barn. Very 1 productive. 100 fruit trees. A verv good Truck. Poultry and Hog Farm. Fronting beautiful on main road. Beautiful Farms joi: ' ig. Price, sl,-1 500. We can help finance this farm. C. B. CARE. Care's Grocery. Linglestown; 409 Market St.. Harrisburg. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Complete Sewing Factory. Motors, machines, furniture, fixtures, etc. Now working on shirts. Good organization. Good town. Must be sold quick. For particulars address G., 7305, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Baby carriage, round reed, old Ivory, in excellent condition. Call Bell phone 3837R, or 47 North Nineteenth street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE Can be seen from 10 to 12:30 A. M„ 3 to 5:30. 7:30 to 9 P. M.. at 7. South Front street. Apartment B. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ONE large fireproof York safe. 1 double flat-top mahogany desk, with glass cover; 2 large revolving leather chairs, 2 large rockingchairs. 2 slraightback chairs, 1 check writer, carpet, large lamp shade, and other office fixtures. Apply D. A. Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. 'Bell 589. FOR SALE Small refrigerator. Also highchair. Both In good condi tion. Bargain. Apply Box O, 7017, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Store front and fix tures for grocery store; two-plate glass. 60x64; also couch, refrigerator and sideboard. 208 North Fourteenth streets. FOR SALE 240 McCaskey Ac count Register, In fine shape, cheap for cash. Geo. P. Tillotson. 205 Locust street UNREDEEMED Singer Sewing Ma chines for sale. N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. ARMY SHOES Hats and Leg gings, slightly used, for sale. S. Meltier. 513 Walnut street Open evening* BOOKS 20,000 new. old and rar books. 6c up. Aurand's. 925 N. Third. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS $lO UP ALL MAKES BOUGHT SOLD RENTED EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST BT. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS THE STORE just across from Y. W. C. A. Is worth ■ knowing. We are Famous for our Low Prices. Give us a trial. Straw Hats 98c up Men's Suits $7.50 up Ro>'' Suits $3.95 U p Mens Trousers $1.25 up Union Suits 95c up Men's Shoes $1.98 up OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth Street. Open Every Evening. WANTED—MISCEi .LAN EOUS WANTED, TO BUY 36x4 Q. D. tires — new or used. Call 3677 J. 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. Meltzer. 513 Walnut street. HIGEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B Abrams & Son, $24-832 North Seventh street. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. Diamonds Bought for Cash: appraisers for estate. P. H .Caplan Co., 206 Mkt MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street. Will call, city or country. m'SINF.SS OPPORTUNITIES WILL BUY RETAIL STORE stocks of shoes, dry goods, clothing or general merchandise. Arronson & Davis. 25 North Fourth street, Phila delphia, Pa. PRINTING BUSINESS FOR SALE— In a nearby town, doing an excellent business. First-class trade. The only print shop in town. Owner must change on account of ill health. G.. 7545. care of Telegraph. ' RIM-IN-I PELLE FINA WE OFFER SIOO (ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS) to anyone—chemists, doc tors or others — who can find any in gredient in RIM-IN-1 PELLE FINA that injures or that does not Heal, Nourish or Beautify the Skin. RIM-IN-I CHEMICAL CO. 1006 MARKET STREET Trial Outfit. 30c by mail. Full Size Outfit, SI.OO. BUSINESS PERSONALS RELIABLE ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP. GENERAL REPAIRING. 1303 N. SIXTH ST. BELL 3995. DIAL 5854. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz; double edge, 25c doz.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug Store, tormerly at Henry Gilbert and Sons. SUININE — Look out for that grippe ing, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it oft If taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. * Diamonds Bought for Cash; apprais ers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 20$ 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. Hours, 8 to 6, Satur day evenings until 9. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.. 204 Chestnut Street. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to Individu als in need of ready cash; small loans 1 a specialty; business confidential; payments to suit borrower's conveni -1 ence, positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA IN VESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the Stale and un- I der the supervision of the Banking ' Department. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO. .. 4 North Market Square, Established 1904 Musical PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tiuier only. Oyler*s, 14 South Fourth street. IF your Talking Macnine needs re pairs, just call Bell Phone 3242 J. AO 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 1604 Howard avenue. HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR SALE Handsome Shetland Pony, 4 years old. cart and harness. Safe for children to drive or take > care of. Call Dial phone 3195. { Hauling and 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 SU AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Liue Transfer, 917 Capital street. Both phones. WE do all kinds of liaulfng— auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 446 Broad street. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320 or Dial 2266. HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped for furniture, freight ahd piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa.. Beli phone 16R-6. WHERE TO DINE STOUFFERS RESTAURANT—Home cooking seTved to Businessmen and Ladies in separate diniugroom- Storagc STORAGE—4I9 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 40S Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener, 408 Maiket street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 43f -445 South Second street. UN DERTAKERS WILLIAM PAGE. Funeral Director and Embalmer, 630 Boas St.. Harrisburg. Pa Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. ~~~ RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director anu Embalmer. oil North Second Street. _ BELL 252, DIAL 2145. Cleaners antt Dyers IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best place in town. Call and deliver. lioodman's. 1306H N. Six'h St. AUTOMOBILES . . , FO ,? SALE Touring car, elec trie LIGHTS AND starter, in very GOOD condition. Apply 131 South Third street. 'TWO new 1918 Maxwell Tourings. $850.00 each. Pullman. 1916, $500.00. Like new. Two Fords. 1914, $300.00. 1915 Ford Roadster, $300.00. Harley Motorcycle, $65. HORST, Linglestown, Pa. FOR SALE 1917 Dodge Touring Car. Sunshine Garage. 27 North Cam eron street. CADILLAC CAR FOR SALE 1914 Model. Apply Black's Garage, 205 South Seventeenth street. USED CAR BARGAINS 1914 Ford Touring. Excellent con dition. Bargain to quick buyer. ° VERL AND Chummy Roadster. All new tires. Perfect condition. Newly painted. MAC'S GARAGE, Ford Service Station, 1810 Logan St GENTLEMAN in draft must sell Studebaker Speedster. $200.00. See it at Horst's. Linglestown. Pa. 1917 CHANDLER CHUMMY ROAD STER FOR SALE Practically new. $1,350.00. Call Bell phone 40J. OVERLAND USED CAR DEPT. Sixty-horse-power, big six-cyl inder racy roadster, lots of pep, speed and power. Electric lights, tires good, one extra. Will sac rifice at $375.00 5-passenger Overland, electric lights and starter. Tires very good. •$375.00 Overland 2-passenger~ roadster. An easy riding, snappy little car. $150.00. Overland Big Four, 1918 Model, five-passenger touring, used Tust one week and exchanged for larger car. Carrlen guarantee of new car and cannot be told from I new. Will sell at wholesale cost. TWENTY OTHER CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES. THE OVERLAND-HARRISRURG CO., 212-214 N. 2nd St. Open Evenings. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO., "MACK" TRUCK—IVi-ton capacity. New tires. In good running order. In quire of S. B. Romberger & Sons, Car lisle, Pa. AUTO TIRE BARGAINS 28x3 *l2 50 32x4 $6 00 30x3 sl4 00 30x3 sl7 75 30x4 $9 00 36x4 } $22 00 35x4H $32 85 37x5 S3B 20 Many other Bargains In New and Used Tires., DAtTON CYCLE CO., Dial 4990. 912 North Third Street. FORDS 1915 Roadster, $300.00; 1915 Touring, $350.00; 1914 Touring. $325.00; Studebaker Roadster, 1914, $250.00. Three Motorcycles, bargains, S4O. $45, SBS. Horst, Linglestown, 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, slx-cyl lnder. five-passenger; Continental mo tor; run 2,000 miles; good as new; extra tire; bumper; extras. Bargain for cash. Bell 3892 R. WANTED- —All klnda of used auto tires. We pay highest cash price* No Junk. H. Esterbrov a. 912 North Third street. Dial 4slo. JULY 23, 1918. I AUTOMOBILES STANLEY STEAMER Large tour , Ing car, in very good condition. Can be seen and will demonstrate at 1414 | Penn street. SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCK j FOR SALE CHEAP—I 2-ton Mack truck, complete with body, and some 1-ton trucks—are all good bargains. International Harvester Company of America, Truck Dept.. 619 Walnut street. OLD AUTOS i Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtlmers. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto ! Wrecking. A. Schlffman. 32-24-"S North Cameron street. Bell 3633. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Llsmann Dixey Splitdorf, Mca, Remy and different : makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A | Schiftman. 22-24-26 North Cameron t street. Bell 3633. THE BEST BUY OF THE YEAR 1 Purchased a large quantity of Oil before the advance in price of 40 per ccrtt., I have to sell about BO ! barrels of Automobile Engine Oil IX | you furnish the Cans or Barrel, at the following prices: ] Barrel lots, gallon 43 c One-half barrel, gallon 44 C I 10-gallon lots, gallon 46c i 5-gallon lots, gallon 47 0 DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third Street, City. Dial 4990. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AM) REPAIRS WM. PENN GARAGE I 304-6 Munech street. Limousines for | funerals parties and balls; careful j Jgg X 4 el ' s; ol>eu da y and ni?ht. Bell I KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. i All sorts of auto top and cushion work I done by experts. Also repair work. ! Reasonable rates. 1019 Market St. j SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by experts. Road Jobs a | specialty. Charges reasonable. Both ; Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North j Cameron street. i UP-TO-DATE GARAGE Expert | repairing. Storage space to rent. All i accessories. Prices reasonable. Muff Bros. Garage. 244 S. Front St.. Steelton 6.000-MILE STANDARD MAKE TIRES sold at a reduction of 30 per cent off list. Dial phone 5938. H. L Enders, Auto Supplies, 239 South Csmeron street. GARAGE FOR RENT ln rear at 528 Camp street. Call at 1225 North Sixth street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WANTED A Harley or Indian twin-cylinder motorcycle, with side car. Must be in A 1 condition. H. R Wenck, Camp Hospital, Camp Colt Gettysburg, Pa. BICYCLE RKPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND j 1607 NORTH THIRD ST. ! WE BUY old bicycles, coaster 1 brakes, and frames. Call Dial 499 a 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 very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing; come here and get a aauiri deal. H. F. ESTERBROOK. 912 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL BUILDING, HARRISBURG, PA. Sealed -roposals will be received by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings at his office, in the Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa., until 2 o'clock P. M. Tuesday. August 13, 1918. for furnshing all labor and materials to build bridge over the North Branch of the Sus quehanna River, at Laceyville, Wyom ing County, Pennsylvania, as indicated fully in the plans and specifications prepared by W. B. Paxson, of Wilkes- Barre, Pa., Consulting Engineer for the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications and bidding blanks will be furnished prospective bidders by applying to the Superinten dent of Public Grounds and Buildings. Capitol Building, Harrisburg. Pa. Proposals must be marked "PRO POSAL LACEYVILLE BRIDGE" on oustide cover. GEORGE A. SHREINER, Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL. Secretary. NOTICE In the Estate of Margaret L. Moore house, late of THE' City of. Harris burg. County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. To All Parties Interested in the Afore said Estate: YOU are hereby notified that the Appraisers, who in the 16th day of July, 1918, were appointed by the Or phans' Court of the County of Dauphin aforesaid to appraise and set apart out of the estate of the said Margaret L. Moorehouse to George H. Moore house. surviving spouse, real or per sonal estate to the value of Five Thou sand Dollars ($5,000) under and by virtue of the Act of Assembly, do re port that they have appraised and set apart all of the estate of the aforesaid Margaret L Moorehouse unto tho aforesaid George H. Moorehouse which report is now on file In the of fice of the Clerk of the aforesaid Or phans' Court, and will be presented to the aforesaid Court for absolute confirmation on August 12, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M.. and all persons who ob ject to said appraisement and setting apart are. requested to file their ex ceptions, and appear and show cause on said day why the same shall not be confirmed absolutely; and If you fail thereof the same will be confirm ed absolutely. EIjMER E. ERB, Attorney In the above entitled mat ter. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentary having been duly granted upon the estate of Wil liam T. Taylor, late of Penbrook, Dau phin County, Pa., deceased, to Burton R Speas, to whom all persons who are indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and all persons having any legal claim against or demand upon said estate, shall make the same known without d6,ay ' BURTON R. SPEAS. Executor, Penbrook, Pa. I. B. SWARTZ, Attorney-at-Law, 108 North Second Street, Harrls'jurg, Pa. CITY SWELTERS AND WRITHES IN WAVESOFHEAT hxit I*or Cool Spots General; No Break Visible, Says Weather Man Business will continue to go bang in more than one place in Harrisburg for the next several days. "I need tho rest anyhow." morw llian one Harrisburg hubby will con fide to wlfle for several days yet to come as he prepares to enjoy him self. or at least to And some degree of comfort, in the park, in tho neighboring woods, in the river or some other place which does not so closely resemble the torrid regions as do the city streets. Harrisburg continued to-day to swelter in the trough of the heat "•HO that visited its unwelcome pres ence on the city and its people. No break with any great promise of re lief is visible. • Vo Relief Promised The mercury may be a few degrees nnTJ r , t i °- morr ?w. and a few degrees iil>, but no definite promise of re can >be held. Local showers mav Har, " lsbur S Within the next, twentj-four hours to relieve tho, local condition somewhat. mnh 11 °' clock to-day Forecaster De . observation revealed the ther nlSUl SS hanging at the 90-de fi ree point. The promise then was that it would reach the 93-degree mark bc rore the afternoon was ended. Ninety-three degrees was the high rSr„ n,! of yesterday. And inci dentally tins was the hottest July 22 but one, in the history of the Har risburg Weather Bureau. The only Tt-n i U< ; r than yesterday was that of ifcsu when the mercury reached 9 1 degrees. Hottest Heat Trio And speaking: of records. It might DO added that the past two days to , gether with to-day, have been tho. | hottest trio of July days since thoi last three days of July, 1913. In this! | torrid months the average mean tem-i | perature was 85.3 degrees. Funeral Services to Be Held For Theo. B. Klein I Funeral services for Theodora/ | Berghaus Klein, aged 87, will bo . held at the home of his son, 355 North Fifth, street, Lebancn, at S o clock this evening. The body will I be brought to Harrisburg to-morrow and a brief funeral service will bo held in the Harrisburg Cemetery at | 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Tho | Rev. J. Bradley Markward, pastor of j Bethlehem Lutheran Church, will ofticiate. Ho will be assisted by tho Rev. Ellis N. Kremer, pastor of Re formed Salem Church and the Rev. I Mr. Weigle, of Camp Hill. Mem ! bers of the Dauphin County Histori cal Society and friends and relatives : are invited to attend without further • notices. I" Mr. Klein died yesterday at tha | home of his son in Lebanon. Ho 1 was president of the Dauphin Coun- I ty Historical Society for many years I and was widely known here. Ho I had a host of friends throughout tho j entire state. He formerly held tlio | office of deputy secretary of internal ! affairs as well as a number of other ; positions o fprominence. j MRS. CAROLINE KELLER I Mrs. Caroline Keller, 71 years old, I wife of Francis J. Keller, died this - morning at her home, 1537 North Sixth street, after a lingering illness. She had been a resident of Harris- I burg since 1868. Mrs. Keller is sur i vived by her husband, three daugh t ters, Mrs. Alice E. Singer, Mrs. Fan, J nie Bradford and Mrs. Mary Miller, I six sons, William H. Keller, Samuel ] C. Keller, Edgar F. Keller, Jesse N. Keller, Charles R. Keller and John J. Keller, all of Harrisburg. Seventeen grandchildren and one great-grand | child are also numbered among her j survivors as are three brothers, Henry ! Foss, of Elizabeth town; John Fos, I of Bainbridge. and Samuel Foss, of Highspire. and one sister, Mrs. Mary | Coble, of Lebanon. Funeral services. will be held from her late home on | Friday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. David Oliver, ' of the Undenominational Christian J Church, of Audubon, N. J. Burial) I will be in the East Harrisburg Ceme-, tery. Monro SIX-CENT FARES I Six-cent fares in all zones are pro-f I vided In a new tariff (lied with thei j Public Service Commission by thei J Pottstown and Phoenixville Railway j I Company, .while notices of increases j ! in various rates have been given byj ! the Harwood Electric Company, op-1 eratlng in the lower anthracite field; | Wilkes-Barre Company, steam heat I | .service, Wilkes-Barre: Reading Tran j sit and Light Company, all class rates j i increased 25 per cent.; Bangor and i Portland Traction Company, six-cent . fare, and Endeavor Telephone Com j pany. ___ LEGAL NOTICES i NOTICE Letters Testamentary onl i the Estate of Grace R. Brenizer, latej of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., j deceased, having been granted to tho I undersigned residing at No. 1707 1 North Second street, Harrisburg. Pa.. ' all persons Indebted to said Estate are I requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will! present them for settlement to CHARLES J. RRENTZER, Executor. PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. IIARRISRURG, PA. Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, at his office, in the Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa., until 2 o'clock P. M.. Tuesday, August 13, 1918, for furnishing all labor and materials to build brldpo over tho North Branch of the Susque hanna River at Falls, Wyoming Coun ty, Pennsylvania, as Indicated fully in the plans and specifications prepared by Paxson and Morgan, of Wllkes- Barre, Pa., Consulting Engineers, for the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Com- \ monweatth of Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications and bidding f blanks will be furnished prospective i hldders by applying to the Superin tendent of Public Grounds and Build- ( Ings, Capitol Building, Harrisburg. Pa. Proposals must be marked "PRO POSAL FALLS BRIDGE" on outside cover. GEORGE A. SHREINBR, Superintendent. L W. MITCHBLL, Secretary 13
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