CLASSIFIED ADS. IENDEK SERVICE OR HEY COULDN'T EXIST Peatbs 1 UEl'UV—Died. August 18. Thom , as t £; DePuy. in his 84th year at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Edwin H. Hess, 1830 North Sixth street. Funeral services will he held at above address on Wednesday, a - f. M. Burial will be private and in the Harrisburg Cemetery. Keia tives and friends are invited to tend without further notice. V HEELER Warren W. Wheeler. 1264 State street, Sunday afterno Funeral Services Wednesday after noon. at 3 o'clock, the Hev Wlnhew Herman officiating. 1""™™ at Harrisburg Cemetery. Kelative and friend# invited to attend witn out further notice. ___ , BUM William H. Dum died AuKust 19, 1918. at 2:30 A. M., aged 7- yeais. 2 months and 23 days. 1935 Funeral service at the home. 1935 North Fourth street, on Wednesday evening. Burial at Flliottsburg, Perry county, on Thursday ing. Friends and relatives invited without further notice. I.OST AND FOUND POCKETBOOK LOST —'On Thir teenth street, between Berry and Swatara. Reward if returned to l-4o Swatara street. DOST A Franklin Building and Loan Association Book with *lO in it. Return to Ferdinand Roller, li-u North Third street. Reward. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Cregg Shorthand, Tyyewriting. fngusn Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arith., etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL Y EAR. Enter any time. Bell 694 R. Dial 4016. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL, 121 Mkt. St. Chas. H. Becklcy, Prin. Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. ATTEND the OLDEST and J^T business school in Harrisburg ganized in 1894 FuUy Accredited School of Commerce. Troup Building. 15 South Market Square. School ail summer. Send for catalog. Bel . Dial 4393. - " HELP WANTED —MACK WANTED A bright boy. over 16 vears, to learn printing ply H. A. Fry, Composing Room. Har risburg Telegraph. COUNTER MAN WANTED. AT ONCE Big wages. Apply Alva Hotel, 19 South Fourth street. ■ 1 LABORERS WANTED Apply MR. STEINMETZ, HARRISBURG LIGHT & POWER CO., Ninth Street Plant. WANTED A colored houseman, single, experienced, with board and lodging, *1 per week. Write, or ap ply. H. H. Bowman, care of Bowman & Co. WANTED A good, sober and honest man to drive a team on a farm. An opportunity for a colored man and wife. Best of references required. Ad dress Karthaus, Clearfield County. Pa. WANTED A man to work on ex tractors; *l7 per week. Apply Sani tary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth land Elm streets. SEXTON WANTED for a large church, centrally located. Permanent position. Address C. L. 8.. care of Har risburg Telegraph. LABORERS WANTED, AT ONCE. Apply to F. C. LEWIN, Penn-Harris Hotel. LABORERS WANTED for Railroad Construction at Rutherford. Apply at Federal Employment Office, Third and North Streets, between 8 and 9. Bring this "ad" with you BENNETT & RANDALL. SHIRT FOREMAN To take charge operating room 120 machines making shirts; at present making knee drawers for U. S. Gov ernment. Good position. Good salury. Steady work. Apply by letter or in person. Frackville, Pa., or 1247 West Market street, Pottsvllle, Pa. ROLL TURNERS WANTED Ex perienced men familiar with sand roll and chill roll turning. Best of wages and good working conditions. Address "P-25," P. O. Box 3500, Philadelphia, Pa. LABORERS WANTED ' Apply to S. W. SHOEMAKER & SON. SEVENTH AND HARRIS STS. WANTED lnsurance agents. Good . debit can be collected in two and a I half days. Rest of week can be de- Voted to canvassing. Salary. *ls and . regular commission. Apply Room 17, Cameron Building, from 8 to 9 A. M. und 4 to 8 P. M. WANTED Two experienced Ford irepairmen. MAC'S GARAGE, Ford Ser " vice Station. 115 South Third street. WANTED Handy man for small ; electrical plant. Must be able to climb. Apply 300 Commonwealth ' Trust Building. MEN WANTED To load stone, 29 , cents per ton. Can earn *25 to *35 per • week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. WANTED—Two good, strong boys to learn a trade. Apply Superinten dent, The Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrisburg. Pa. .-HELP WASTED—FEMALE WANTED A girl for general housework; family of two; references required. 226 Reily street. - ~ J ~ 1 r ~ -~ s m ■ m ' ' I Bellevue Park Houses For Rent No. 2112 Chestnut street—A 2%-story stone and frame house ! with eleven rooms and bath. This desirable property will be rented furnished at SBO per month. No. 2220 Chestnut street —A 3-story brick dwelling with thir teen rooms, three bathrooms, refrigerator room and storage room; large lot and garage. Will bo rented unfurnished. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board LOCUST AND COURT i V—.- ■■ - i ■' i— ■ ' ■■■ —' - i. im —i - TUESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—FEMALE 11 LADIES With or without experi ' once, for soliciting or demonstrating, will find profitable and congenial 1 work, with short hours. Four orders ■ per day pays *19.20 per week. WANTED Girls, over 16, to work ; in grocery store. Good wages. Excel -1 lent opportunity. Address S.. 7161, care of Telegraph. WAITRESSES For night or day '■ work. Apply Crystal Restaurant, 418 Market street. WANTED An experienced house keeper in a family of adults; and for about two or three weeks an experi enced housecleaner. Come well recoin -1 mended. Apply at 1006 North Third street-, -fter 6 P. M. 1 AVANTED An assistant clerk for a French Cleaning and Dye office. One who is a good penman and handy ■with the needle. Apply at 1006 North Third street. *2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring in tubes. Permanent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chicago. WANTED Middle-aged woman to take charge of home; four in family; *6.00 a week. Apply at once at 1709 -Carnation street. AVANTED, IMMEDIATELY One woman to help with baking, and one woman for dishwashing, at StoufTer's Restaurant. 4 North Court street. AVANTED. IMMEDIATELY Three ladies for waitresses. Must be ex perienced and give references. Apply Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 North Court street. WANTED Experienced Weavers. Also beginners. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL. Corner Second and North Sts.. WANTED Young or middle-aged lady to serve as clerk in office. Also one to serve as a stenographer. Would consider party attending night school. Address Box B, 7452, care of Tele graph. WHITE GIRL For child's nurse. AVages, *6.00. Back country place, after September in Harrisburg. Write, giving age and references. Box G, 6994, care of Telegraph. HOSIERY LOOPERS WANTED On 176, 200, 220 and 240 needle. Good pay. Steady work. Apply at once. New Idea Hosiery Co., Fourteenth , street and Mayflower avenue. HEAD WAITRESS Young lady, between 25 and 35 years of age as head waitress in restaurant. Will have ten girls in her charge. Must be competent and able to handle help. Apply by letter to R. Adver, P. O. Box 574, Harrisburg. WANTED Two first-class hand ironers. *lO per week. Apply Sanitary Family AVashing Company, Sixteenth and Elm. WANTED Sewing machine op erators and learners. Easy work and i best pay. Harrisburg Apparel Co.. Sixth and Herr streets. GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20.000 wo men clerks at Washington. Exami nations everywhere in August. Ex perience unnecessary. Women desir ing government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (for mer Civil Service Examiner), 561 Kenois Bidg., AA'ashington. D. C. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female ASSISTANT CREDIT CLERK. MALE. CLERK FOR MEAT SHOP, MALE OR FEMALE. CLERK FOR GROCERY DEPT.. FEMALE. APPLY STKELTON STORE CO.. STEELTON. PA. JANITOR AVANTED Man or wo man. to work on Saturdays. Apply Office Training School. 121 Market street. I SITUATIONS WANTED —MALE YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS work driving truck. Address K„ 6929, care of Telegraph. WANTED Chauffeur wants work driving for private family. Apply 1621 Apricot street. WANTED Position As night watchman by reliable white man; can furnish references. Address 0., 3211, care of Telegraph. YOUNG MAN —2O years old. wishes position as driver of light truck or delivery. Addresq F. L. J., care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female AVANTED Dishwashing, by col ored woman, from 7 A. M. to 3 P. M, *7 per week. Call, or address, 330 Brook street. WANTED Colored girl wants work in restaurant, cooking, dish -1 washing or cleaning. Apply 329 Cherry street. WANTED Middle-aged woman wishes position as housekeeper, or any other house work. Address E., 7165, care of Telegraph. WANTED Plain sewing to do at home. Inquire 1228 North Front street. City. ROOMS FOR RENT DESIRABLE Second floor room, with all modern conveniences. Apply 810 North Second street. FURNISHED ROOMS For light housekeeping, second floor, heat an/d gas. with use of bath; centrally locat ed. 305 South Front street. City. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— *2.SO per week ahd up. Rooms with hot and cold running water. Apply AA r ilson Apartment Hotel, 143 South Third street. NEAR THIRTEENTH AND STATE —Large room, furnished or unfurnish ed, in family of adults, to couple (no smoking allowed), or to an employed lady, *ls monthly. Protestants only, i Call, after 7 P. M., Clark, 117 Pine street. FOR RENT Bedroom, sitting i room and bath, for single gentleman, j Apply 800 North Second street. ROOMS FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, unfur nished. city or suburban, with or without kitchenettes; laundry, phone and bathroom privileges; stoves fur nished free. Elderly people prefer i red. Inquire 429 Broad street. NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOMS conveniences. Apply Mrs. Chas. Davles, 1723 Green street. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM—City I steam heat, electric light and gas. Ap- ! ply 28 South Third street. Third Floor Apartment. . LARGE, second-floor, beautifully furnished room, all conveniences and phone, in private family. Refined I neighborhood. Call 3842 M, or 26 North I Eighteenth street. TWO light, airy, well-furnished j rooms, for light housekeeping; use of bath and phone; no children. Apply 1606 North Third street. FOR RENT Two very pleasant furnished rooms on second fldor, fine location, in private family. 1506 State street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED House, 6 rooms, bath, furnace, all conveniences, or 3 rooms, furnished, use of bath, also piano, ground or second floor. Married lady, girl 11 years old. Address G., 7202, care of Telegraph. WANTED By man and wife, two or three large furnished rooms (bed loom, livingroom and den) with pri vate bath. Location preferably, but not essential. Front. Second or State streets. Address Box E, 7165, care of HarrisDurg Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT SECOND-FLOOR APARTMENT Five rooms and bath; front and rear porches; locker in cellar; desirable lo cation; possession September 10. Call Bell 3604 J. APARTMENTS WANTED 1 WANTED Two or three-room furnished apartment, with bath, suit able for light housekeeping, by re fined, young couple; permanent. Ad dress K- 7423. care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BRICK HOUSE Vacant August 26, for sale at *2,600 7 rooms bath gas furnace porch front —cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NO. 1520 SWATARA STREET FOR SALE 8 rooms bath gas electric light furnace in good repair. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 705% South Front street large brick house lot, 25x 142. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE ON* VERY EASY* TERMS Now is your opportunity to own your property. Get particulars and let us show you the properties. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Fine house, with gas, furnace, bath, porches and place for garage, at No. 2507 Canby street, Pen brook. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. j FOR SALE —Frame house, two lots, 30x165. Bargain. 8% per cent, in vestment. Chance for big increase in value. Apply Store, 11'17 North Third street. FOR SALE, AT PERDIX The Bungalow Town, twenty minutes' out. Office Building facing State Road. Can easily be converted into a Cozy Cot tage. A good opportunity fo secure a good location and save cost of building. Apply at Perdix Land Of fice, or A. C. Young, 34 North Second street. FOR SALE. VERY CHEAP One of the nicest cottages along the Susque hanna River, between the Rockville Bridge and Marysville, between street car line and river 'in Seidel's Woods. Electric lights and all im provements. This is a very pretty cot tage and can be used for all-year arou'nd home. Price, *2.700 on easy terms. Apply J. K. Kipp, Marysville, Pa. BRICK HOUSE VACANT All improvements. Drive alley In rear. A bargain for quick sale. D. A. Caley. 707 Kunkel Bidg. Bell phone 589. TWO FRAME DWELLINGS Five rooms and finished attic. Lots, 13x 170 running back to drive alley in the rear Price, *1,200 each, paid in monthly payments. Lincoln Realty Co Seventh and Cumberland. Bell Phone. IDEAL SITE FOR A RESIDENCE— Front street, above Seneca Cheaper than if located on Second street. Value bound to increase. Secure this bar gain at once. Apply S. Friedman, Real Estate, Kunkel Bidg., Third and Market streets. FINE SUBURBAN HOME Three story; all improvements; vapor heat, electric lights; hardwood finish; large perches; lawn and lot about one acre, fruit and shade trees; shrubbery, etc; along State Road; 5c car fare to city. Easy terms and payments. Will take city property as part pay. Possession soor.. C H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. Rents Collected. OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME on our easy-payment plan. Small cost payment or Liberty Bond. Balance as ref^. A. P. DORANZ, 1225 North Sixth Street. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. TWO frame dwellings, newly paint ed 6 rooms and bath, large back yard, situated on South Fourth street. Steel ton. Apply Regent Theater. City. CITY AND SUBURBAN HOUSES cheap and easy terms. Some two story bricks, all improvements, *IOO down. 2% -story frames in West Falrview, Enola, Lemoyne, Paxtang and Steelton. from one to two hun , dred dollars down, all improvements in Also 1-acre and 2-acre farms In 5c fare of city. Also bungalow along trolley, at once. 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. Rents Collected. MOVE AT ONCE Pay Same as Rent. NAUDAIN ST.. 1426 3-story i brick; 9 rooms, with all improve ' ments; front and rear porches; a nice, ! big yard; driveway in rear. At a ! bargain. I OXFORD ST.. 617 3-story brick; steam heat; electric lights; cemented | cellar; front and rear porches; very | desirable property; can be seen any I time; occupied by owner. j SIXTEENTH ST., S„ 533 2-story brick, corner; 7 rooms; all improve ments; pay as Rent. SWATARA ST., 1850 2% -story: 7 rooms; all improvements; right price to quick buyer; pay as Rent. STEELTON. THIRD ST., CORNER LOCUST ll rooms, all improve ments. with lot 75x125. Owner moved out of town. Will be sold at a sacri fice. Make me an offer. D A. SANDERLIN. ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST BLDG.. II BKLL 1390. DIAL 3673. i HAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH ——J | j I CULTIVATE AN INTEREST IN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING—for it will keep you in contact with oppor- I tunities of many kinds. You will find _ real estate offerings chances for small investments —openings for bet- j | ; ter positions attractive buying chances. You will be "in touch" with the people who are buying and selling v things, with tffe people who are "do ing business" in many lines. I -I . I I I I I I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE , 1843 MARKET STREET 1843 FOR SALE 11-room house, with all modern im provements. Lot extends from' Market to Zarker street. _ Inquire on the premises. 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. FOR SALE 730 to 738 South Twenty-sixth street. If you would appreciate seeing a finely equipped home, with a spacious front porch, take Derry street car to Twenty-sixth street. SSOO rash and balance as rent. Also ask us about the new $4,300 house on State street. Immediate pos -BeKOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE, 307 Kunkel Bldg. ltcal Estate For Sale—Suburban ACRES Truck farm; 5c car fare from Harrisburg; a new 6-room house' all necessary outbuildings; peach orchard and plenty of fruit; s•' 900 Call at 107 Chestnut street. Harrisburg, John A. Durand; no in formation over the phone. SEVEN-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW AH improvements, gas, lot, 50x175, on Chestnut street, Camp Hill. Cash or terms. Apply Dial 6646, J. F. Hempt. Camp Hill. SEVERAL COTTAGES AND BUN GALOWS FOR SALE along trolley Jine close to city. Cheap and easy terms All improvements in. Also I Building Lots in city and suburban. Easy terms. C H. CORDER. 1722 Green St. Harris 'burg. Bell 560 J. Rents Collected. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT A small house; mod ern improvements; fruit from ground, and chickenhouse. Write Box F, 7163, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT A two-and-one-half story brick house at 2317 North Fifth street, with all improvements, com pletely furnished. Inquire of Fred C Miller, Attorney-at-Law, 31 North Second-Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE —For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Possession of Fifth street houses about July 15, 1918. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED ' WANTED Good investment prop erties. State location, price and rents. Address.B., 6824, care of Telegraph. I HAVE BUTERS waiting for prop erty in any section of the city. If cheap. What have you to offer? Chat Adler, 1002 North Third street OFFICES AND STOREROOMS STOREROOM, 1202 N. THIRD ST.— 95 feet deep Shelving, ready for busi ness. Very light, pleasant room—sky jlght. In the best location, near the largestMarkethouse, three good Banks, many good Stores. Next door to Heagy Bros. Motorcycle and Sporting Goods Store. Possession at once. Ap ply at Sible's Garage, Cumberland and Third streets. OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished, single or ensuite of two or three rooms. Apply 11. & L. Lowengard, 210 North Third street. LARGE STOREROOM FOR RENT— Suitable for automobile display room or other wholesale or large retail business, 1101-1103 North Sixth street. Apply to Louis, 414 North Third. FARMS ' 99 ACRES 6B acres clear farm; 31 acres woodland; 10 head of cattle. 4 horses, 7 sheep, 60 hens and 40 pul lets 14 ducks, 2 geese. 28 guineas, 20 tons of hay. 200 bushels of wheat, 150 bushels of oats; 11 acres of corn, some potatoes and garden truck; 176 apple! trees; 100 peach trees; 20 pear trees; and a lot of strawberries; 9 miles fronj Harrisburg and State Road. Price, $7,000. Call at 107 Chestnut street. John A. Durand. FOR SALE A productive Fruit and Truck Farm of 19 acres. Loca tion, Gettysburg Pike, west Dillsburg, York county. 8-room house, cold storage cave, barn, hog and chicken houses, good fences; 40# 15-year-old anole trees, 400 peach, pear, plum and quince trees; large variety of berries. Annual income. $2,600. Price. $6,000. 000 can remain at 5 per cent. Pos session April 1. 1919. Address Box 27, care of Telegiaph. FARMS FOR SALE Any site you want from l to 200 acres each. 8. 11. IS. 30. 45. 70. SO, 100. 150 and 200-acre farms from 2V4 to 10 miles to Harrisburg Some on State Roads. All have good buildings, orchards and running water. Easy ac cess to city; H CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell B6OJ. " 12-ACRE FARM " For Sale. Possession at once, 4 miles east of Linglestown. on the Manada River. Old house. Good barn. Verv productive. 100 fruit trees. A very good Truck, Poultry and Hog Farm. Fronting eautif VL„?" m £ ,n road. Beautiful Farms Joining. Price, fi -500. We care!' th ' S farm ' Care's Grocery, Linglestown; 409 Market St.. Harrlsburi FARM 77 acres. 60 acres clear and 15 acres' in big timber. Cash price, $2,000, for quick sale. J ohn a. Durand, 107 Chestnut street FARMS 71 ACRES Farm with 8-room house; new bank barn, 38x62: all buildings are in first-class condition; 4. horses, 4 cows. 2 heifers. 2 calves. 1 big bull. 6 pigs, 26 guineas, 90 big young pullets, 40 ducks, IS to 20 tons hay. 45 bushels of wheat, 226 bushels 1 oats, 13 acres of corn, 2 acres of pota toes, 200 fruit trees, mostly apples; hver 100 wine stalks; all garden truck and all implements, 1 new box wagon, 1 second-hand box wagon, 1 Jenny Lind, 2 spring wagons, 1 new cultiva tor, double; 3 plows, 2 spring harrows, 1 mower, hay rake. 4 sets of harness, 1 new sleigh. 1 new Deering binder, everything on farm except furniture at $7,900; eight miles from Harris burg. Call at 107 Chestnut street; John A. Durand. No information over 1 the phone. 1 100 ACRES With necessary build ings. large orchard. 6 years old; 3 1 miles N. E. of Harrisburg. will sell at a bargain. Possession can be given soon after purchase. For full infor mation. call 1700 North Second street. 105 ACRES All buildings in O. K. condition, house, 11 rooms, bank barn 46x79, hay shed, 30x35; pig stall, 16x40; all necessary outbuildings; 2 horses; 4 mules; 7 cows; 1 bull. 3 heifers; 4 calves; 5 hogs; 16 sheep; 21 turkeys; 34 guineas; 9 geese; 8 ducks. 30 hens; 30 pullets; all implements in first-class condition; 40 to 50 tons of hay; 400 bushels wheat; 1,800 to 2,000 bushels corn; 450 bushels oats; timothy seed in barn to thrash; one acre of po tatoes; all kinds of truck; all kinds of fruit; all kinds of berries; price. $lO,- 500; fifteen miles from Harrisburg. Call J. A. Durand, 107 Chestnut street. FOR SALE —MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One gas stove, one range; also gas fixtures, including three fine chandeliers, with globes, complete. All above in good condi tion. Call 231 Forster street. —^ FOR SALE Thoroughbred Scot tish Terrier dog, 18 months old. Can be registered. Write, G. 7164, care of Telegraph. WHITE REED BABY COACH ln fine condition. Only used short time. Price reasonable. Call at 1832 Hunter street. First Apartment. FOR SALE One York Safe, just like new. Weight, 1,900 lbs. Inquire Wm. M. Flynn, 136 South Front street. Steelton. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE, AT ONCE—Apply 365 South Eigh teenth street. PEACHES! PEACHES! At the orchard of Dr. J. W. Snyder, one mile north of Linglestown. Gol den Yellow, for canning NOW RIPE. BltlNG BASKETS. YELLOW PEACHES will be scarce and SEASON SHORT. Act quickly. DR. J. W. SNYDER. i FOR v SALE Walnut extension table and sofa, carpets, chairs and other household goods. No second hand dealers need apply. Call 1628 North Third street. ALT, kinds of Disc Records bought, sold and. exchanged. N. Brenner. 1315 North Third street. FOR SALE A steam drill. Prac tically good as new. Call on, or ad dress, J. C. Miller. Bowmansdale, Pa. FURNITURE Beautiful and substantial oak dingroom suite. Large buffet, 24x66 inches; round pedestal table, 54 inches in di ameter; 4 chairs, 1 armchair, china closet. In fine condition. Real bargain for someone needing It for own.use. Will not sell to second-hand deal -1 era. Address BOX K, 6995, CARE OF TELEGRAPH. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT pnn CASH ALL MAKES RENTED SOLD EXCHANGED. ~ GEO. P. TILLOTSON, I 205 LOCUST STREET. OPP. OR . PHEUM THEATER. Ult BOTH PHONES. THE STORE 1 Just across from Y. W. C. A. is worth , knowing. We are Famous for our Low prices. Give us a trial. ; Straw Hats .. 98 c u _ Men's Suits $7.50 up ! Boys' Suits $3.95 1 Men's Trousers . $1.25 pk Union Suits S 95c up Men s OUTLET 'CI^THING 'co |' 98 up 23 North Fourth Street.' Open Every Evening. BOOKS 20.000 new, old and rare ' books, 5c up. Aurand s. 925 N. Third. [ WANTED—MTSCELLANEOUS^ CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash Prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 3370 J. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4276. B. Abrams & Son 824-832 North Seventh street CLOTHES AND SHOES Don't throw your old clothes and shoes away. I P a y highest prices. Drop postal, or call Bell. phone 4160 M. We will call. S. Meltzer, 513 Walnut street. TRACTION ENGINE WANTED 35 or 40-H.-P.. oil burning. Must be in first-class condition. Advise R. H. St Clair. Superintendent of Construction' Aetna Explosives Co.. Mt. Union, Pa. ' Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers for estates. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt MORRIS SAYS save money, buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris 1 Schmertz. 1030 Market Bell 3971 R. ~ ~ MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381 or Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street Will call, city or country. [ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ; 28 &30 S. 13TH ST—3-story brick; imps.; storeroom 30 ft. 9 in. by 1.00 ft; SIO,OOO. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Regina I St. FOR SALE i Drug Store complete flxeures and j stock. The only drug store in a large and prosperous community. Estab- I lished 1874. An exceptional opportu- " nity for a good man. Building also for sale. Apply Post Office Lock Box No. i 188. Dillsburg. Pa. BUSINESS PERSONALS RELIABLE " " ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP , GENERAL REPAIRING. ' 1 1303 N. SIXTH ST. I i BELL 3995. DIAL 6854. i Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplun Co.. 206 Mkt " RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge 25c doz.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert and - Sons. aUININE —Look out for that grinne 1 ing, likely to catch you this - changeable weather. OUR LAXATIvp PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store 119 Market street. ' Money to Loan MONEY ' - FOR j EMERGENCIES I like the buying of coal, paying < the rent or other small bills is < often needed on short notice You should not worry about this f or - we will loan you the amount you need on furniture or other securi ties. Don't hesitate to call on us whenever you wish to make a loan. All our dealings are strict ly confidential. Come In and see us at your convenience. EMPLOYES IA) AN SOCIETY, Room 206 Bergner Bldg., Third and Market Sts. Licensed and Bonded by the State. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate ' security in any amounts and upon any ' terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES i On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and under ' the supervision of the Banking De- ' partment. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., < 3 North Market Square, Established 1904. ' 1 MONEY FOR COAL 1 and other necessities, advanc ed to honest working people, without bank credit, at legal < rates on furniture, real es tate or guaranteed notes. Buy 1 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 t actual time you use the money. Hours, 8 to 6, Satur day evenings until 9. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO, 204 Chestnut Street. ' WE LEND MONEY in compliance < with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu- < als in need of ready cash; small Ipans . a specialty; business confidential; , payments to suit borrower's conven- J ience; positively lowest rates in city. , PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street j Musical PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14 < South Fourth street. IF your Talking Machine needs re- 1 I pairs, just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An expert will be at your service at once. Or bring machine to 1213 North Third 1 street. INSTRUCTION IN PIANO MUSIC ADALENE EMERICK, 35 Evergreen Street. Term begins September. Classes J reopen immediately. Call or write, TALKING MACHINES of all kinds repaired by an expert All work 1 promptly done and guaranteed. Call Bell 2804R, or 1504 Howard avenue. 1 HORSES AND CARRIAGES , FOR SALE FOUR GOOD WORK HORSES. S. W. SHOEMAKER & SON. Seventh and Haqrls Streets. Hauling unci Moving WE MOVE anything to any point, local or long-distance. Large open < and covered auto trucks. Experienced furniture handlers. Rates reasonable. Phone Bell 623 J. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Prompt service. A. & B Motor Express. 1427 North Third street. Beil phone 1479 J. 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 Au'ngst. Manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell phone ISR-6. AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving . a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 Capital street. Both phones. ( GENERAL HAULING AND FAST 1 EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced , and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or J Dial 2265. | to*' J l*u . IJ WB MOVB 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. WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROS, 445 , Broad street. . t WHERE TO DINE I ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. ' THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. i STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home < cooking served to Businessmen and ; Tidies In separate dlnlngroom. Storage STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house- t hold goods, merchandise. Private - rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both j phones. t STORAGE —In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods In clean, private roofs. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener, 408 Market street. SItoRAGE 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, 437- 445 South Second street. AUGUST 20, 1918. UNDERTAKERS WILLIAM PAGE, u ?™ al Director and Embalmer. 630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR, BELL 1966. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 611 North Second Street. BELL 262. DIAL 2165. 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 VELIE TOURING CAR FOR SALE Apply BLACK'S GARAGE. 205 South Seventeenth Street. „ 1916 RKO TOURING CAR FOR.' SALE Bargain to quick buyer. Mrs Baxter, 130 Locust street. AUTOMOBILE WASHER WANTED APPLY HARRISBURG TAXICAB CO., STRAWBERRY AND ABERDEEN AVENUES. ' FOR SALE Buick Touring Car, Model 'l7. A snap if taken up quick ly. Apply, after 7 P. M„ 2110 North Fourth street. FOR SALE 7-passenger Overland early 1917 model, live wire wheels Continental motor. Will sell cheap. Address F„ 6952, care of Telegraph. REGAL Touring, $250.00. Studebaker touring. $385.00. • Oakland touring, $400.00. •Harley-Davidson motorcycle, $75.00. HORST, Llnglestown, Pa. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a " specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO A BATTERY CO 11th and Mulberry Sts. SPECIAL ON SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES J These Tires are N. F. C. Stock. 3-x4%Q. D. Ribbed Silvertown.s42.B9 31x4 % Q. D. Safety Silvertown.. 45.05 33x5 Q. D. Ribbed Silvertown. 53.55 33x5 Straight Ribbed Silver town 60.99 38x5% Q. D. Ribbed Silvertown. 70.37 32x3% Straight Bead, Smooth.. 18.18 33x4 Straight Bead, Smooth. . 24.12 33x4 Straight Bead, Safety... 25.20 35x5 Straight Bead. Smooth.. 39.69 37x5 Straight Bead, Safety... 41.94 40x4% Q. D„ Smooth 25.00 DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 N. Third St. Dial 4990. 10 DAYS' SALE ON MOBILOIL 10 gallons A or Arctic, gallon 65c 5 gallons A or Arctic, Gallon 70c If you furnish the can. Gallon cans Mobiloll, A, B, E or Arctic, gallon 90c DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 N. Third St Dial 4990. 1917 ALLEN ROADSTER. Model 37 Car sold new for $936. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Address S 7436, care of Telegraph. AUTOS SOLD FOR CASH. NO SALE—NO PAY. Free storage in modern garage while on sale. Reliable demonstra tion. Terms reasonable In case of sale. CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO., 107 Market Street. Bell 3858. Dial 3690. FOR SALE One PIERCE ARROW CAR (1914). This car is in FIRST CLASS condition. Recently repainted and good tires all around. Will be sold at a REAL BARGAIN on account of the parties having no further use for same. Inquire at 108 Market street. Will demonstrate.. E. I* Cowden. 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, 115 S. Third St. | WANTED—AII kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. 1914 KNOX Racing Car, in good con dition. 1916 Chalmers Roadster, in A 1 con dition. SUNSHINE GARAGE. Both Phones. FOR SALE Large 2%-ton truck, in good condition and new tires. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Inquire at City Garage and Supply House, North umberland, Pa. 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 AUTOS 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. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dlxey, Splltdorf, Mea, Reray and different makes of coils, c.-.rburetors, etc. A. SchlfTman, 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS GARAGE FOR RENT ln rear at 528 Camp street. Call at 1225 North Sixth street. WM. PENN GARAGE 804-<f Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; opon 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 re pairing by experts. Road lobs a specialty. Charges reasonable] Both Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27f North Cameron street UP-TO-DATE GARAGE Expert repairing. Storage space to rent. All accessories. Prices reasonable. Muff Bros. Garage, 244 S. Front St., Steelton. 6,000-MILE STANDARD MAKE TIRES sold at a reduction of 30 per cent, off list. Dial phone 5938. H. L. Enders, Auto Supplies, 239 South Cameron street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES" MOTORCYCLE PARTS WANTED for cash. Both Phones. 107 Market street. BICYCLES AND PARTS WANTED for cash. Both Phones. 107 Market street BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER. WITH ANDREW REDMOND, 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 49n Esterbrook. A 11 HUNS DEPEND ON RESERVES TO HALTFOCHMEN May Tlave Thirty Divisions and 400,000 Youths at End of Retreat i'' By Associated Press Jjondon, Auk. 20. —The situation on the main fighting front in France is summed up by the Reuter corre spondent with the French armies as follows: "We have arrived at the stage In this battle corresponding to that which Germany reached at the end of March and early in June after long, bloody and exhausting ad vances on the heels of inferior op posing numbers. We counted firmly on the arrival of the moment when the reserves would be able to check the German advance and prepare the (lank attacks which have by their success icstored the initiative to us. "The enetViy in turn is using that weapon against us. His reserves are not yet exhausted and, however he may grudge the necessity of having to waste them in a defensive battle which 'n the end can only be a pre lude to a retreat, he may still possess thirty fresh divisions as well as 400,000 youths!of the class of 1920. Our success must be carefully planned and manfully won." \ Harrisburg Youths Gassed While Fighting Overseas Reports have been received in this section of the gassing of no less than ! three youths from Harrisburg and surrounding country. John F. Hubley, son of Mrs. John Hubley. 1231 Bailey street, serving with Company D, Seventeenth In fantry. was gassed in the recent Yankee drive on July 26. He is now in an American base hospital. He was formerly employed at Devine and Yungel's shoe factory. Robert H. Wadsworth, 1618 Fourth street, a member of the Rotary Club, is another victim now recovering in a base hospital. A former employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad, he is now with Company K, Fourth Regiment. George Frazier, of Kberly's Mills, a member of the Supply Company of the One Hundred and Twelfth Regiment, was the third Harrisburger to be re ported gassed. Lieutenant K. Leroy Keen, a mem ber of the Dauphin County Bar, is re ported to have been struck in the shoulder by a bullet while in action in July. Who Wants to Bid on Ten-Kopek Piece A ten kopeck Russian piece, equal in value to two and half cents in United States money, was placed in the Red Cross Salvage Box by a patron of the Red Cross this morning:, and had already been the means of securing contributions of sixty-three cents t.o the Red Cross before noon to-day. _ Mrs. Mabel Cronise Jones offered the coin for sale to the highest bid der. and it was "bought by Fred God charles. Deputy Secretary of the Com monwealth. for twenty-five cents, who donated it back to the Red Cross. It was again sold, to James C. Denning er. executive secretary, who in turn returned it to the Red Cross. George Thomas, chief clerk in the Depart ment of State, then offered a bid of thirteenth cents. Mrs. Jones is wait ing for a higher bid. Another Salvage Box has been placed in the Red Cross Headquar ters in the basement of the Harris burg Public Library. Copies of New Housing Ordinance Are Distributed Copies of the housing ordinance which was drafted by the state hous ing bureau and reviewed by the city solicitor's office, were distributed among the members of City Council this morning but the measure was not formally introduced. The com missioners said they want to look over the bill before it is offered in council because it probably will need "a little combing." The ordinance puts the housing question in the hands of the city health bureau but it also provides that that body's ac tion shall be subject to the approval of the state health board. Harry A. Sommer Dies in Duncannon Harry A. Sommer, of Duncannon, aged 51 years, died at his home early this morning after an illness of six months. Mr. Sommera was formerly of Harrisburg, where he is widely known. 110 is survived by his widow, Mrs. Olive Kate Sommera, three daugh ters, Mrs. Jacob B. Smith, of this city Mrs. James Walters, Chester: Pauline Sommers, and one son, Charles Sommers, who live at home. Mr. Sommers was a member of the local lodge of the Odd Fellows. He has been employed in the Pennsyl vania Railroad shops at Lucknow for many years. KEN DIG MoCORD'S ESTATE ESTIMATED AT SIO,OOO Kendig R. McCord, Middletown businessman, left an estate valued at approximately SIO,OOO according to the papers (lied with his will which was probated this afternoon by Reg ister Danner. John J. Landis, Mid dletown banker, and J. Shannon Mc- Cord, were made executors of the es tate. The whole estate goes to the children. The son Is directed to man age the father's business until it can be sold and J. Shannon Is privileged to buy it. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 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. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that on July 15, 1918. Levi Bros, dissolved partnership. Mr. Abe Levi will con tinue in business at 429 Broad street. NOTICE U hereby given of the dis solution of partnership, September 1, 1918, of Scheaffer & Bates, engaged in the horseshoeing business at Marion 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, SCHEAFFER A BATES. k. . - * *
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