.^.„.w.,..,,,„.,,.„.,...,wy,„„. w , ^ww%UHW%HWWWW%WHHWWWW%wuuuwu^WUHHW MAY WE HELP YOU 1 YOUt NEXT'HOME-HUNT?-CALL BELL 41©© ** ' S)eatbs HALFPENNY On Monday. August 5, 1918, William Halfpenny, aged 63 years, died suddenly at his home, 36 North Nineteenth street. Funeral services Thursday after noon, at 2:30 o'clock, from his late residence, the Rev. Mr. Post and the Rev. L. F. Baker officiating. Inter ment at Paxtang Cemetery. Rela tives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. WHEELER On Monday evening. August 5, 1918, Mr. Harry E. Wheeler, aged 52 years, died at his home, 1264 State street. Funeral services will be held at his late home, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Burial in Har risburg Cemetery. BAKER On Saturday, August 3. 1918, Mrs. Joanna Baker, aged 80 . years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William E. Snyder, No. 1910 Green street. Funeral services will be held at her iate home, Newville, Pa., on Wed nesday forenoon, at 11 o'clock. Rela tives and friends are invited to at tend. Burial at Newville. Pa. LOST AND FOUND LOST Two new auto tires, with license number on—license 29005.1 Re ward if returned to B. Abrams, 63U Forster street. LOST A bunch of keys on Satur day. Reward. Robert A. McCleaster, 812 South Seventeenth street. LOST Wednesday afternoon, Bos ton Bull Terrier. Answers to the nanie of Dude. Reward if returned to J4 4J Keel street. LOST A pair of tortoise-rimmed glasses in Paxtang Park. Reward if returned to 125 Evergreen street. BABY'S pink and white sweater lost in Steelton. Return to 838 North Front street, Steelton, or call Dial 9841. LOST On Sunday morning, a small, black and white Terrier. Answers to the name of Nell. License No. 5231. Reward it returned to 2235 Atlas street. IN STKtCTIONS 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 all summer. Send for catalog. Bell 455, Dial 4393. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand, Tyyewriting, English Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arlth., etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR. Enter any time. Bell 694 R. Dial 40lto. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL. 121 Mkt. St. Chas. R. Beckley. I'rin. Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. HELP WANTED —MALE \W)UNG MAN To take charge_ of newspaper mailingroom. Apply Cir culation Manager Telegraph. WANTED Male clerk and time keeper for an essential industry. Ap ply in person. Western Electric Co., 208 Walnut street. > MAN Not subject to draft, to pre pare for position as Traffic Manager; salary, SI,BOO a year or better; experi ence not necessary if willing to learn. Interview by appointment only. Phono E. C. Gilbert at Metropolitan Hotel from V> to 2, or 5 to 7:30 for appoint ment. WANTED A man to represent the Singer Sewing Machine Co. A good contract given to a reliable party. Must furnish good reference. Experi ence not necessary. Apply Company's Store. 13 South Market Square. WANTED Middle-aged man. with familv, toll-gatekeeper west side Peo ple's Bridge. Apply between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to Frank R. Leib, 18 North Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. MAN For clerking and general store work. Young or middle-aged man. Good wages. Apply W r agner & Smith. 1302-04 North Third street. WANTED, AT ONCE Two experi enced paperhangers; piecework; steady work. Apply 1317 North Sixth street. CAR WASHER WANTED Apply Black's Garage, 205 South Seventeenth street. WANTED A bright, energetic representative for Harrisburg and vicinity, to take hold of an up-to-date combination Health. Accident and Life Policy. Liberal renewal contract to good producer. Address C. H. Clemens, Commerce Bldg., Erie, Pa. PLUMBERS, STEAMFITTERS AND HELPERS Wanted at once. Fisher Bros.. 1001 Capital street. LABORERS WANTED Apply to S. W. SHOEMAKER & SON. SEVENTH AND HARRIS STS. WANTED —Two good, strong boys to learn a trade. Apply Superinten dent. The Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. GARAGE ATTENDANT Young man to wash cars and learn repair work. Apply Bell Telephone Garage, 306 South Cameron street. CARPENTERS for Inside trimming. 65c per hour. F. C. LEWIN, Penn-Harrls Hotel. WANTED Fireman for station ary boilers. Sober and experienced men only need apply. Room 300 Com mon WANTED Two experienced Ford repairmen. MAC'S GARAGE, 1808-10 Logan street. WANTED Assistant engineer over thirty-one years old. Good wages paid. Apply Fink Brewing Company, Forster street. BOY WANTED Who can make himself Intelligently useful. Afcply Chas. Aronson, 422 Market street. WANTED Two good tinners. Steady work. Good wages. Apply L Parthemore, 37 North Thirteenth street. WANTED Colored Janitor. Good wages for the right kind of a man. Permanent position. Address, giving particulars, age, etc., 0.. 1920, care of Telegraph. j SHRINERTOWN T 920 North Eighteenth Street—3- I story brick with 8 rooms and bath I—gas and electricity—exceptional I advantages such as a combination I coal and gas range, a white enam- I elled bath room, side and rear I alleys. Possession on short notice I Owner will take $2,500 mortgage | and $1,750 in cash. j Miller Brothers & Co. i Member Hhg. Real Rotate Board I Locust and Court Streets TUESDAY EVENING ywwvwwwwiwwwwtwwww HELP WANTED—MALE | WANTED Salesman in retail Hat Store; one with experience preferred; permanent position. C. W. Poulton, Hatter, 5 North Third street. City. • WANTED. AT ONCE Eight carpenters for very essential work. Apply at State and Federal Employment Office, Third and North streets. EXPERIENCED TINNERS WANT ED. AT ONCE Good wages. Apply 1211 North Sixth street. BOY For cutting department. Must be over 16 years. Apply Harris burg Bag and Box Co., 1550 Vernon street. STEADY POSI TION OPEN FOR MAN EXPERIENC ED IN HANDLING TRUCK TIRES AND WHEELS. GOOD PAY AND STEADY WOBK. IMMEDIATE EM PLOYMENT TO RIGHT PARTY. ATJU,V 210 N. SEC ONn STREET BOARD DROP AND STEAM HAMMERMEN, DIE SINKERS, TRIMMER DIE MAKERS, MACHINISTS, LATHE HANDS, TOOL MAKERS. Write Box U 7460, care Telegraph. PAPERHANGERS Yearly em ployment. Highest wages. H. A. Bodmer, 826 North Third street. WANTED GUARDS, With MILITARY OR POLICE EXPERIENCE NO OTHERS NEED APPLY. A: to LABORERS AND BRICKLAYERS Men not employed on Govern ment work can secure employ ment on super-essential Govern ment work. Report to F. J. Porter. State Employment Bureau, Third and North streets, between the hours of' 9 and 4 every day except Sun day. FIRST AND SECOND HELPERS WANTED On 25-ton basic Open I Hearth furnaces. Good wages to good ; men. Address Heafth, Box H. 6948, care of Telegraph. | BAR CLERK WANTED Apply Columbus Hotel. MEN WANTED To load stone. 29 cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED A woman of refine ment as assistant manager in retail house. Character the only qualifica tion. Address Box G. 6917, care of Telegraph. WANTED A sensible, mature woman of good appearance, some edu cation. whose disposition inclines to caring for the sick. Address Box A, 7190, care of Telegraph. CANVASSERS Two lady canvassers wanted at once, for work out of town on Philadelphia newspaper. Good salary and commission. See MR. GOLDBACHER. Carlton Hotel, City. WANTED. IMMEDIATELY One woman to help with baking, and one woman for dishwashing, at Stoufter's Restaurant, 4 North Court street. WANTED Several hand ironers. Also markers and sorters for rough dry. Apply Royal Laundry, 1354 How ard street. WANTED A girl to operate an Elliott-Fisher Model T billing ma chine. One with some experience pre ferred. or one who has had some ex perience in operating a typewriter. Need not be a stenographer. Must be accurate in figures. Address N.. 6916, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman to clean store and office. Apply at Central Book Store, 329 Market street. GIRL WANTED To work in res taurant. Experience not necessary. Apply Leone's Restaurant. 389 South Front street, Steelton. WANTED, AT ONCE Middle aged white lady as cook. Can stay nights. Apply 1011 Market street. SEVERAL GIRLS Over 16 years for permanent work. Apply .Harris burg Bag and Box Co., 1550 Vernon street. WANTED White woman to wash dishes. Apply Crisfield Cafe, 213 Chestnut street. GOVERNMENT will hold Civil Ser vice Examinations in Harrisburg Au gust. 20,000 women clerks to be ap pointed at Washington. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring Gov ernment clerkships write for free particulars to R. E. Terry (former Civil Service Examiner), 315 Colum bian Building, Washington. WE WISH TO EMPLOY 20 SALESLADIES for city and surrounding towns. Pleasant. profitable, permanent work. sl2 PER WEEK AND LARGE BONUS. Apply W. A H. WALKER CO.. 114 South Second Street. KNITTERS AND LOOPERS On half hose. Apply Harris Hosiery Co., Calder and Marlon street. WANTED Several bright girls. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL, I HELP WANTED— MoIe and Female MAN For cook, and two experi enced waitresses. Good wages. Apply Bethlehem Restaurant. 196-198 South Front street. Steelton. SITUATIONS WANTED —Fenialo WANTED Colored woman wants day's work and washing and ironing, at home, or will go out. Call 1320 North Front street. WANTED Young woman, with good references, wishes position as cook or dishwashing in hotel; can run elevator. Address B„ 6918, care of Telegraph. WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home, or day's work of any kind. Call, or write, 1412 William street. YOUNG LADY Desires steno graphic position. Experienced. Call, or address, A. K. L, 116 Locust street. EXPERIENCED hotel and family cook wants a place where good cook ing will be appreciated. Address Mrs. Emma Stewart. 1232 Cowden street. COLORED WOMAN desires plain cooking and general housework. No washing. Wages $7 per week. Write 346 South Cameron street. ROOMS FOR RENT TEN newly-furnished rooms in Hess Building. Thirteenth and Market streets, for re fined men only. R,unning water in rooms and six bathrooms adjoining. Ideal situation for men who desire rooms with all con veniences and clean, comfort able surroundings. Apply at once for choice of rooms at HESS? CIGAR STORE, Thirteenth and Market Sts. TWO WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS— On second floor, for lodging, or suit able for light housekeeping. All im provements. 114 Washington street. City. LARGE, comfortable-furnished front room for rent: use of bath; good neighborhood, uptown; references re quired. 2442 Reel street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, unfur nished, city or suburban, with or without kitchenettes; laundry, phone and bathroom privileges; stoves fur-, nished free. Elderly people prefer red. Inquire 429 Broad street. FOR RENT One large.'well-fur nished front room. Heat and use of bath. 1518 Derry street. TWO NEWLY-FURNISHED ROOMS —Cool and located on good street. 335 Pine street, Steelton, Pa. ROOMS WANTED WANTED A furnished or unfur nished room, with private family, where there are no other roomers. Address R., 7194, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two large, front rooms, with use of bath; city steam heat furnished; suitable for light housekeeping. Rent, SIB.OO per month. 213 Chestnut street. Inquire 3. K. Kipp, 2203 North Fourth street. APARTMENT FOR RENT lllB North Sixth street, 5 rooms and bath —all modern conveniences. Apply L First Floor Apartment, 1118 North Sixth street. APARTMENTS"WANTED WANTED Three or four rooms for light housekeeping. Address 6915, care of Telegraph. WANTED, BY SEPTEMBER 1 Small apartment or two rooms with bath, for light housekeeping, no chil dren. near Capitol. Reference given. Address R.. 7189, care of Telegraph. KST?\FI: FOR SALE SIOO CASH, balance on monthly pay ments. will buy a brick house on a good street on the Hill. Price, $1,600. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth St. 20 N. SIXTEENTH ST. ll rooms, all imps., large side lot, $4,000. Irwin M. Cassell, ll** Reglna St. OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME on our easy-payment plan. Small cost payment or Liberty Bond. Balance as rent. A. P. DORANZ. 1225 North Sixth Street. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. POSSESSION AT ONCE Two and three-story bricks, all Improvements steam heat, electric and gas. Easy terms. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. Rents Collected. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Home in the beautiful Shrelnertown section; 3-story brick house with 7 rooms; bath; steam heat; electric lights; hardwood finish on first floor. Modern in every detail. For further particu lars, inquire of Miller Brothers & Co., Locust and Court Sts. $2,700 . 623 Boas Street, 3-story brick dwelling, 8 rooms and bath. Chas. Adler. 1002 North Third street. FOR SALE 322 Bror.d street, busi ness building near Broad Street Mar ket; storeroom, 10 rooms, bath and I steam heat. Lot, 20x131. Room for ! garage in rear. Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street. 49-61-53 SOUTH CAMERON STREET —Near Market street, 3-story brick dwellings. 8 rooms, bath and furnace. 1 Price, $3,400 each. Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street. ONLY ONE MORE LEFT. STATE ST., 1125, BRAND-NEW 10- rooiti house. Immediate possession. Front and rear porches, balcony, steam heat, cement cellar, all latest ImPS " MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. D. A. SANDERLIN, ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST BLDG., BELL 1390. DIAL 3678. FOR SALE Four two-and-one half-story brick houses, with all Im provements, $2,000 each. One three-story brick house, on South Sixteenth street, all improve ments, $2,800. IJNCOLN REALTY CO.. 1129 Seventh Street. Bell Phone. FOR SALE lB2l Market street; 3-story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; all improvements; porch front and rear; possesion on short notice; only SBOO.OO cash necessary to pur h?s *acre farm, located 3% miles from Harrisburg in Dauphin county; 2 H -story stone dwelling with 7 rooms; frame bank barn 30x35; all necessary outbuildings; all buildings In good condition; well and running water; sand soil. Price. $4,200.00. At Camp Hill; new 2-story brick and stucco dwelling with 5 rooms and bath; gas; electric light; hot water heat; porches; lot. 50x155; garage. Price. $4,800.00. Immediate posses- Blon ' BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Street* HAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH I You and yours owe it to yourselves ! I to have the best home you can afford. ! j You may be paying enough rent now f j to solve the problem—yet you may I i not have solved it. May we help you J | in your next home-hunt? It will cost j | you nothing—it may be worth a great J | deal to you. . j { i 1 i | I ✓ 1 i I i • j 1 REAL"ESTATE FOR SALE j~ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 622 HAMILTON STREET —7 rooms FOR SALE Specially designed and bath. Price. $2,350. Chas. Adler, Pool and Billiard Table (two complete 1002 North Third street. I sets of rails), made by Brunswick- 8 Balke-Collender. Used only in pri- TWO frame dwellings, newly paint- vate home with full equipment ed 6 rooms and bath, large back yard, excellent condition. aPrescnt cost, situated on South Fourth street. Steel- S7BO. Will sell for $350. Address V. ton. Apply Regent Theater. City. J. Matthews. Room 3048, 120 Broad- — way. New York. CITY AND SUBURBAN HOUSES cheap and eaf, y terms. Some two- FOR SALE Two shares of Le storv bricks, all improvements, SIOO moyne Trust Company Stock. Must down 2%-story frames In West be sold. Address P. 6913, care Tele- Fairview, Enola, Lemoyne, Paxtang graph. mid Steelton, from one to two hun- —r . dred dollars down, all improvements TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR in Also 1-acre and 2-acre farms in CASH — ALL MAKES RENTED 5c fare of city. Also bungalow SOLD EXCHANGED. " nloner trolley. Possession at once. GEO. P. TILLOTSON, CH. CORDER, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPP OR 17'2 Green Street. Bell 560 J. PHEUM THEATER. Rents Collected. BOTH PHONES. Real Estate Foi* Sale—Suburban THE STORE SEVEN-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW just across from Y. W. C. A. Is worth All improvements, gas. lot. 50x175, knowing. We are Famous for our Low on Chestnut street. Camp Hill. Cash prices. Give us a trial. or terms. Apply Dial 5646, J. F. Straw Hats 9g c up Hfnipt. Camp Hill. Men's Suits ....$7,50 up ' Boys' Suits $3.95 up * REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Men's Trousers $1.25 un —— Union Suits 95c up COMPLETE FURNISHED HOUSE Men's Shoes $1.98 U p with all modern conveniences. Ap- OUTLET CLOTHING CO., nlv 809 North Eighteenth street. Bell 2.1 North Fourth Street, phone 1844 R. Open Every Evening. FOR RENT 2,750 sq. ft. of floor BOOKS 20.000 new, old and rare snace. either for storage or manufac- books, 5c up. Aurand's, 925 N. Third, turing purposes, third floor of Key- =. stone Iron & Metal Co., Broad and Wallace streets. Immediate posses- WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS Si ° n ' CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— REAL ESTATE —For Sale or Rent Bought at highest cash prices and — . sold reasonable. S. Rcfkin, 407 Broad HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth street. Bell phone 3370 J. and Curtln streets. Possession of ; Fifth street houses about July 15, CLOTHES AID SHOES Don't 1918. Fred C. Miller, SI North Second, throw your old clothes and shoes Bell phone 307 J. away. I pay highest prices. Drop ' postal, or call Bell phone 4160 M. We REAL ESTATE WANTED will call. S. Meltzer, 513 Walnut — ■ street. I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop- HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all ertv In any section of the city, If kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call chean What have you to offert Chas. Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son, Adler,' 1002 North Third street. 824-832 North Seventh street. MORRIS SAYS save money buying WE would like to hear from per- new and second-hand furniture here, sons who have Real Estate for Sale. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 Seventh Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. streeut. Bell Phone. max - OFFICES AND STOREROOMS Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. ' Call OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished Bell 1381 or Dial 5847 or drop a pos or unfurnished, single or ensuite of tal to Max ,_meltz, 1016 Market street, two or three rooms Apply H. & L Will call, city or country. Lowengard. 210 North Third street. TMamon(ls Bought {o r Cash; appraiser. LARGE STOREROOM FOR RENT * or estates. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. Suitable for automobile display room • or other wholcsule or large retail unyiWSS ftPPORTITVITTPt! business. 1101-1103 North Sixth street. BUSINt,s U1 rUKltlftlTlliS Apply to Louis, 414 North Third. . ~ ~~ ~— * FOR SALE—A Grocery Store, doing FARMS a cash business in an elegant location. Address G„ 6914, care of Telegraph. ings° s 7 old'; ld 3 f WANTED lce Cream and Con miles N E of Harrisburg. Will sell fectionery Store. Address J. H. S., at a bargain. Possession can he given 2602 Sixth Avenue ' Altoona. Pa. soon after purchase. For full infor. mation. call 1700 North Second street BUSINESS FOR SALE Doing SIOO FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A Not much money required. Reason fine truck farm of 8 acres. A new tor selling, ill health. For further house, with all improvements, barn Particulars address B„ 7430, care of and all necessary outbuildings. Along Telegraph. the main road to Mechanicsburg. A • ■ I vfrv good buy. as it is close to Camo Hili. Will take property in ex- BUSINESS PERSONALS change. Address K., 7468, cpre of Telegraph# RELIABLE b —_ _ ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP GENERAL REPAIRING. FARMS FOR SALE 1303 N. SIXTH ST. BELL 3995. DIAL 5854. Any size you want, from 1 to 200 acres each. 8, 11. 15, 30. 45, 70, 80, RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED 100 150 and 200-acre farms from 2W.' Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge. 25c to 10 miles to Harrisburg. Some on doz - : old 25c each. Gorgas Drug State Roads. All have good buildings Store, formerly at Gilbert and orchards and running water. E-asy ac- Sons. C6SS to City. ' C. H. CORDER. QUININE—Look out for that grippe 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE — , PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off 12-ACRE FARM if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. For Sale. Possession at once, 4 miles H 9 Market street. east of Linglestown, on the Manada River. Old house. Good barn. Very Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers productive. 100 fruit trees. A very for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. good Truck, Poultry and Hog Farm. i Fronting beautiful on main road. Beautiful Farms Joining. Price, si,- Money to Loan 500. We can help finance this farm. C. B. CARE. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate Care's Grocery, Linglestown; security in any amounts and upon any 409 Market St.. Harrisburg. terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE The . Eyler Poultry Farm, across from Co lonial Country Club. A very pleas- MONEY FOR COAL ant home, with all the improvements. Almost and acre of ground. A fine and other necessities, advanc location. Make me an offer. Address ed to honest working people, J 7303* care of Telegraph. without bank credit, at legal ' i - i rates on furniture, real es- FARMS WANTED tate or guaranteed notes. Buy WILL PURCHASE small farm. 5 to ernment and Insure comfort 10 acres, near Shiremanstown. D. A. your ® e }Jr £ n £i 4 m }} y next Dhone r B9 ? KUnkel Be " money'' w! VewS phone 589. months to pay the loan If you FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ' \hl THE "ED. CASSEL" FARM of SO "ay" evening"' until V' SatUr " acres, Just north of Progress, is up for sale. Including all crops. Make me CO-OPERATIVE an offer. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir teenth street. LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.. FOR SALE Columbia coal range. 204 Chestnut Street. A rare bargain if taken at once. Can , be seen at 1609 North street. - — WE LEND MONEY in compliance FOR SALE lO-syrup wall soda with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu fountain, marble base and counter; als in need of ready cash; small loans three 10-gallon soda tanks; fine, solid a specialty; business confidential; oak store fixtures, some open, others payments to suit borrower's conven with glass doors and lower cupboards; lence; positively lowest rates In city, one pair Torlson Balance Prescription -PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., Scales, two gas arc lights, all at 916 132 Walnut Street North Third street. Apply, or phone D A. Buehler, 1104 North Second street. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES FOR SALE Sideboard, dining On furniture, real estate and endorsed table, piano, bedroom suite, rirg, brio- notes. Licensed by the State and under a-brac and other household goods. Ap-. the supervision of the Banking De ply 412 Briggs street. partment. FOR SALE Second-hand refrlg- EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., erator, in good condition. Inquire 25 3 North Market Square, South Front street, first apartment. Established 104. ALL kinds of Disc Records bought, t sold and exchanged. N. Brenner, 1315 - , "ualcal North Third street. IF yuur re- WOOD FOR SALE For fireplace, ££■& will for furnace, for range and for kiod- Or bring machine to 1213 North Th*^ d ling. Call Bell phone 1055 M. j street F Musical PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14 South Fourth street. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds j repaired by an expert. All work ; promptly done and guaranteed. Call Bell 2804 R. or 1504 Howard avenue. HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR SALE Handsome Shetland I Pony. Safe for children to drive or take care of. Four years old. Will sell cheap. Call Dial 3195. Hauling and Moving LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Prompt service. A. & B. Motor Express, 1427 North Third street. Bell phone 1479 J. WE MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANY TIME We have a 2-Ton Denby Truck for Hire to do General Hauling. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. Dial 4900 912 N. Third St. AIITO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 Capital street. Both phones. WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROS., 445 Broad street. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or Dial 2265. HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell phone 15R-6. WHERE TO DIVE STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladies 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, private roofs. Reasonable rates. P. G. Dlener. 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrlsburg Storage Co., 437- 445 South Second street. "UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. WILLIAM PAGE, Funeral Director and Embalmer, 630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer, 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145. Cleaners and Dyers IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the best place in town. Call and deliver. Goodman's, 1306% N. Sixth St. AUTOMOBILES FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE 1914 Model. Call after 6 P. M. George P.oroudi, 1202 Christian street. City. vFORD 1916 touring car for sale; good condition; electric lights; all new tires; cheap to quick buyer. N. FRIEDBERG Second and Cherry Sts. ONE Ford touring car, one-ton truck, one Reading Standard motor cycle, 1917, with side car; one Saxon "6" Club roadster, new; one Enger touring car, two delivery bodies. These cars will be sold at a bargain. Apply Hoffman's Garage, Seventh and Camp streets. DODGE TOURING CAR, 1917 Condition like new. Crispen Motor Car Co., 311 South Cameron. USED CAR BARGAINS 1914 Ford Touring. Excellent con dition. Bargain to quick buyer. 1917 Overland Chummy Roadster. All new tires. Perfect condition. Newly painted. MAC'S GARAGE, Ford Service Station, 1810 Logan St. 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. WANTED—AII kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No Junk. H. Estorbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. REGAU TOURING CAR Electric light. $250. Horst, Linglestown, Pa. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO, 11th and Mulberry Sts. AUTO TIRE BARGAINS 28x3 sl2 50 32x4 6 00 30x3 sl4 00 30x3 sl7 75 30x4 $9 00 36x4 $22 00 35x4% $32 85 37x5 S3B 20 Many other Bargains In New and Used Tires. DAYTON CYCLE CO., Dial 4990. 912 North Third Street. SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCK FOR SALE CHEAP 1 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 AUTOB Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtlmers, in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A Schlffman, 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. FOR SALE Five-passenger tour ing car. First-class condition. New tires. Fitted with bumper and weed chains. Apply J. T. Metcalfe, Qulncy, Pa. Waynesboro, 907R-2. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dixey, Splltdorf Mea. Remy and different makes of colls, cr.rburetors, etc. A. Schlffman, 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 33. / GARAGES / ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS GARAGE FOR RENT ln rear at 528 Camp street. Call at 1225 North &ljc£h street. ' 'AUGUST 6, 1918. Waited For Jitngy Until One Raced Past Him Dinner pail in hand, he stood at j the intersection of Sixth and Ver-j beke streets this morning shortly after 6 o'clock waiting. While three southbound trolley cars spel by he moved not nor looked elsewhere ex ropt northward Another of the cor poration's carriers passed, filled to capacity and then some. But he gaztd not their way. The hour hand of the clock in the Plack Jewelry store further up the street moved around toward 7 o'clock. Another car hurried along. Still the man with the pail only grasped the handle more tightly and kept his eyes up Sixth street. Then the big whistle shrieked out 10 minutes of the start ing hour at the railroad shops. The! waiter looked at his watch, then he i looked again up Sixth street. It was no bigger than a man's hand as I it loomed in the distance, but he ; saw it and took courage. It grew! nearer. He threw away the over-1 used cigar he had chewed on des-1 perateiy in his watch for that which ! now drew near, stepped out beyond i the curb, held up his hand only to see a crowded auto race by. "What the hell," he swore as he stepped back. "Mister yo uwaitln' for a Jitney" a boy asked him. "You bet I am," he snapped back savagely. "Well, there ain't no such thing. Don't you read the papers?" Then it dawned on the workman that he hadn't read the news of the Public Service Commission's action and he sadly boarded a Harrisburg Railways ca rfor his work, 40 min utes late, but not having given up, by gum, until there was no other way left. GARAGES ACCESSORIES ANl> REPAIRS WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto top and cushion work done by experts. Also repair work. Reasonable rates. 1019 Market St. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto TT 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. Mult Bros. Garage, 244 S. Front St., Steelton. 5.000-MILE STANDARD MAKE TIItES sold at a reduction of 30 per cent, off list: Dial phone 5938. 11. L Enders, Auto Supplies, 239 South Cameron street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES HARLEY-DAVIDSON, good run ning order; new Firestone tires. $75., Horst, Linglestown. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER, WITH ANDREW REDMOND, 1607 NORTH THIRD ST. WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990. Esterbrook. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing: come here and get a square deal. H. F. ESTERBROOK, 912 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. SERVICE WANTED PHONE FOR ME I'LL WIRE FOR YOU Everything Electric. AUCTIONEER HITE. PUBLIC SALE BEST AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEER HITE LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Grace R. Brenizer, lata of Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing at No. 1707 North Second street, Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to CHARLES J. BRENTZER, Executor. THE New Idea Hosiery Co.. Inc., Harrisburg. Pa., have declared a semi annual dividend of 3% per cent, on both the Common and Preferred Stock. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentary having been duly granted upon the estate of Wil liam I. 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 delay. BURTON R. SPEAS, Executor. Penbrook. Pa. I. B. SWARTZ, Attomey-at-Law, 108 North Second Street. Harrisburg. Pa. 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 the 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. ELMER E. ERB, Attorney In the above entitled mat ter. NOTICE Is hereby given of the dis solution of partnership. September 1, 1918, of Scheaflter ft Bates, engaged In the horseshoeing business at Marlon and Calder streets, Harrisburg. Pa. All persons Indebted to said firm will please make payment on or before September 1. 1918. and all bills against said firm should be presented for pay ment on or before that date. BCHEAFFER * BATES. BRIDGES FOUND UNSAFEON ROADS State Officials Will Have Im mediate Repairs Made; More Money Fdr Emergencies Highway Commissioner J. Denny O'Nell has Just finished an Inspec tion of "war" roads throughout the state In company with Lieutenant Governor Frank B. McClaln, who is In charge of expenditures for war road purposes, for the Pennsylvania Council of National Defense. All sec tions of main roads, necessary for the rapid and safe transportation of army truck trains, were given minute attention. All bridges along these roads were inspected carefully and a number were found to be unsafe for public travel. A statement issued from the de partment says: "Upon the advice of Lieutenant Governor McClaln, the Pennsylvania Council of National Defense has made additional appro priations of $25,000 each, for use in improving bad stretches of road lo cated in Osborne borough, Allegheny county, and in Economy township, Beaver county. Both sections of roadway lio on the direct route, used by government truck trains, and are almqpt impassable. Neither section of road is on a state route, conse quently, the State Highway Depart ment is unable to expend money for their improvement, which was spe cifically appropriated for use on state highways. Neither Osborne borough or Economy township is able to aid in financing the project, as each municipality is up to its limit of indebtedness, so that the only way to expedite the improvement of both sections of roadway was by an ap propriation by the Pennsylvania Council of National Defense, which, as noted above, has granted an ap propriation for use in both places. Last winter the Pennsylvania Council of National Defense appropriated half a million dollars for use in improv ing main routes through the state, essential to aid the country in its war program. "In Westmoreland county. Commis sioner O'Nell found that the long bridge, on the Lincoln highway, is in dangerous condition. This bridge is absolutely necessary for rapid trans state travel by government trucks. Through an agreement with the Com missioners of Westmoreland county, forces of the State Highway Depart ment to-day were started to work to make the necessary repairs, under the direction of Willis Whited, Bridge Engineer, and J. E. Sampson, Super intendent of the State Highway De partment. The Westmoreland County Commissioners have agreed to pay the expenses involved. "In Beaver county, the Legionviile bridge, also on the Lincoln highway, was found to be in exceedingly bad condition, and unless the county au thorities make the necessary repairs, the State Highway Department wttl make them, and charge the cost to the Beaver county authorities." Knights of Columbus Hear $11,569,529 Has Been Given War Fund York, Ang. 6.—More than 1,000 Knights of Columbus from all parts of the United States and Its terri tories and insular possessions as sembled here to-day for the annual convention of the order at 'which the first general accounting of Its ste wardship of Catholic war activities was made public. James A. Flaherty, of Philadelphia, supremo knight, in formally opening the convention, reviewed the achieve ments of the past year. Thus far, ho said, $11,569,529 had been contributed and pledged" to the K. of C. war fund "the golden opinions of the Ameri can people concerning the work we are doing for our fighting men." A membership of 389,331 in 1917 was shown to have grown to 418,255, an increase of 26,924. To-day there are 1,798 councils, an Increase of fif teen. Death benefits paid during the year aggregated $1,024,346, the total paid since the date of organization being $10,948,051. Tottal Insurance in force now is $136,721,921. Mr. Flaherty said the main purpose of the convention was to plan a cam paign to raise $50,000,000 for carrying on the work of the Knights of Co lumbus war service abroad and In American training camps. Pennsylvanians Get Service Commissions Washington, Aug .6. Appoint ments in the Officers' Reserve Corps and National Army announced yester day by the War Department Included the following Pennsylvanians: Captain, Engineer Reserve Corps. Richard M. Jones, Pittsburgh; first lieutenants. Engineer Reserve Corps, Hays H. Clemens, Erie, and Samuel C. Soffel, Pittsburgh. Second lieutenant. Engineer Reserve Corps, Leo P. Tierman. Altoona. Second lieutenant. Ordnance Reserve Corps, George I. Boles, St. Davids, and Philip E. Thomas, Merlon Station. Captains, Medical Reserve Corps, Gilbert Clement McMaster, Pittsburgh, and George John Van Velchten, Scran ton. First lieutenant. Medical Reserve Corps, Howard Milton Kuehner. Phila delphia, and Harry Woodruff Tittle, New Florence. National Army Major, Infantry. William S. McKee, Pittsburgh. Second lieutenant. Engineer Corps, Frank H. Redding. Phlllpsburg. First lieutenant. Quartermaster Carps, Emerson C. Custls, Philadel phia. Following enlisted men appointed second lieutenants. Quartermaster . Carps: David F. Haupt. Frackville. and Harold A. Thomson. Phoenlx ville. Foch Preferred His Own Position to That of Enemy Paris, Aug. .—The Echo de ParU recalls a conversation between Pre mier Lloyd George and General Foeh soon after the general was appointed to the supreme command, and say* It has an Important connection with the present vlotory. The British premier asked General Foch If he had to choose between his maps (the allied position) and Von Hlndenburg's, which he would take. General Foch replied unhesitating ly: "My own." - 13