[BIG BUSINESS, MEN USE TELEGRAPH WAIT ABS. YE^EEBTITOIX Deaths D4\—Eli A. Day died September 2s. 1 lat lna lioiile, ltiti Second street. West Katrview. Pa. Puneral services on Wednesday af temoon. at 2 o'clock, from lit' Sec- Lond street. Relatives aud friends . are invited to attend without farther notice. S=* r = LOST AM) iOl.Nl) — KEYS LOST Bunch of keys. Sat urday. Finder notify Bell phone 3t61. Reward. LOST A white French Poodle • dog. Ansa ers to name 01 Tmey. i incense .No. b•>6. Reward it returned f to 1506 Briggs street, or Bell phone r ; LOST Probably on Enola car. j lady's black Morocco purse, contain ing about l our Dollars and some very valuable keys. Telephone Harrisburs . Academy. Bell phone 1311 J. Keward offered. j I.NfcTKUCTIOXS j INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg i Shorthand, Typewriting. Englisn • Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arith.. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR. Enter any time. Bell 694 K. Diul 4016. ; THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL j 121 Mkc St Clias. R. Beckley. Prin. I Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. j ARRANGE NOW for your business course with the school giving courses approved the United States Bureau of Education. Fall Opening. Septem ber 2. School of Commerce. Troup Building, la South Marnct Square. . Free catalog. Bell 485, Dial 4393. ' HEU' WASTED —MALE WANTED Truck driver for*light | truck. Apply at once. Gately & Fitx gerald Suppiiy Co., 31 South Second street. WANTED Two strong boys, for work in laundry. Good wages. Fifty- . four hours per week. Apply Sanitary j Family Laundry. Sixteenth and Elm streets. [ WANTED, AT ONCE For perma nent positions, oftice clerk, bartender, cook, kitchen man. Apply to Manager, r Hotel Weimar. Lebanon. Pa. .; WANTED Painters. Inquire at Gohl 4c Bruaw, 310 Strawberry. ; WANTED Warehouse men. Em erson-Brantingham Implement Co.. Tenth and Market streets. WANTED Man as timekeeper. Must have grammar school education, • Apply Hickok Mfg. Co. WANTED, CHAUFFEUR —NONE BUT COMPE TENT MEN WHO CAN FURNISH REFERENCE j NEED APPLY. THE AT LANTIC REFINING CO., j. 2207 NORTH SEVENTH, i WANTED Boy, 16 or 17. in an In- . k Real Estate oftice. No M^^^^^^^Liecessary. State reference e c I <*i. Ma a .o work in drug! or one having had x-xperiJVel Good wages. Apply Mehring s Drug Store. Fourth and j Peffer. j TWO YOUNG MEN WANTED—Age' 17 years and over, to learn clothing . business. Good pay to live wire. Ap ply Budd Tailoring Co.. IST jSouth Front, Steelton. j CASHIER WANTED. IMMEDIATE LY Must be in deferred elassihca tion and thoroughly competent to handle a big job. Good salary to the right party and permanent position! assured. Apply Swift 4c Co., Seventh j and North streets. WANTED A girl to wait on candy Arade. Must be over 21. Apply Rose's. Second and Walnut. WANTED Girls to assist at soda ; fountain in the evening. Must be 21. Good salary. Apply Rose's, Second ' and Walnut. , WANTED Boys to carry routes in central part of city and uptown, liarrisburg News Agency. YOUNG MAX To solicit advertis- j ing. Permanent connection. Apply : Box S.. 7512. care of Telegraph. WANTED, SEXTON—Large church. I ntrally located, wants a competent l reliable man for sexton. Give ad dress. with references, stating age. Reply to A. B. C., care of Telegraph. ! MEN WANTED To learn the au tomobile business and do mechanical work on same. Thousands of men j are wanted in the United Slates Army 1 for such wefrk as driving aud repair ing. Auto Transportation School, 260 South Front street, Steelton. WANTED. AT ONCE A first class motor truck driver over 31 years ; of age. 325.00 week to right person. P. O. Box 382. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED—Two good, strong boys to learn a trade. Apply Superinten- i dene The Telegraph Printing Co. Harrisburg. BRIGHT BOT. Over 16 years of age. to learn printing trade. Apply H. A FRY. Telegraph Composing Room. I MEN WANTED To load stone. 29 i cents per ton. Can earn 325 to 335 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax WANTED— A man. or will employ i man and wife, to do janitor work or '. work on farm. Apply 1700 North Sec-i. ond street. j J ,FOR SALE Btwo Very Desirable f v Residence Properties i' Nos. 1717 and 1719 North Second street, each house has 9 rooms and 2 baths: laundry in cellar; hafd wood floora: slate roof; gas and coal range; gas water heater; steam heat; gas and electric light. Each lot ia 22x87 ft. The price of each house is 38,500, which we consider very reasonable. I Miller Brothers & Co. Lwut aad Co art Its. Member Hbg. Real Estate Board . i * I TUESDAY EVENING. | HE LI H.i.iUl MALE j GOOD AU.'O MECHANICS WANT-! ED, AT ONCE Fay no object. Ap ply Mac s Garage. 117. 119. 121 South ihird street. TWO MEN For outdoor work. Permanent positions. Good wages. Apply to Mr. Mailey. Harrisburg Light ! and Power Co. HELP M ANTED—FEMALE ' , WANTED By large Department More, lady earftiers. Permanent posi tion. Apply to Box D, 7442, care of Telegraph [ WANTED ■ — Girl for general house work. Apply 130 West State street. j WANTED —— Experienced sales ladies for gloves, women's underwear. ■in small wares department. Apply at I once to Mr. Lloyd. Superintendent of | Kaufman's Underselling Store. | 3250 PER DAY PAID one lady in ; each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring in tubes. Permanent position. K. E. Barr Co., j Chicago. ! HOUSEKEEPER Widow er, with j : two children, residing in suburb, de- ! I sires housekeeper. Address L. 6962. j j care of Teleg: .eh. — WANTED Young lady to learn | (the florist's business. Apply Keeney's i | Flower Shop. 314 North Third streeL j WANTED A girl for general : housework. Small family. Apply 1613 i North Second street. ; WANTED GIRLS AND WOMEN For ■ SEWING, MACHINE OPERATORS | Experience unnecessary, as we will j teach yoti to be an operator in a very' ; short time, and will pay you 31.25 per : day while learning: here is your op portunity to learn something which . will enable you to eaYn good wages | iat pleasant work. We are also em- j {ploying experienced operators. Bonus. J is paid every payday. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING COM PANY. INC.. Rtilv and Fulton Streets? I GIRL WANTED For clerk in ' grocery store. Must be over IS. Ad | dress E.. care of Telegraph. i •GOVERNMENT CLERK EXAMINA TIONS in Harrisburg in October. 12.- ' i 000 women clerks needed at Washing ton. Salary. 31,200 Experience un-; necessary. Women desiring govern , nvent positions write for free particu- | iars. R. E. Terry tformer Civil Ser j vice Examiner). 467. Columbian Buiid ling. Washington. GIRL To assist in general house work. Good home and good opportu- ! nity to learn cooking. Apply 21S j Hamilton. , PATRIOTIC, steady, well-paid em ployment in your own home. Knit: i tirgently-needed war socks for us on' i the fast, simple Auto Knitter. Full; , particulars to-day. Sc stamp. Auto ; Knitter Company. Dept. C-S2l. S2l Jef- ! : ferson, Buffalo. N. Y. WANTED A mother's helper, a woman who is fond of children. Good i ! home. Apply 218 Hamilton streeL ! SALESLADIES WANTED For a' ; large New Y'ork company for local: territory. Four orders per day pays i 820.00 per week. Experience not nec essary. ~ Room 24 Spooner Building,: I Harrisburg. j ' TWO YOUNG LADIES —To assist in confectionery and ice cream parlor, t Apply Weaver's, 29 North Second j street. WANTED Two young ladies for waitresses. Must give references. Ap ply Stou.Ar's Restaurant, 4 North; . Court. . | GIRI.S WANTED Experienced or, ; inexperienced, for chocolate dippers. 1 i Good wages. Apply 331 Market j streeL LADY Wanted immediately for 1 scrubbing and general work. Apply ! Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 North Court 1 streeL j i —— MILLINERY APPREN TICE WANTED—Wages. 33.00 a week while learning. Astrich's. 308 Market streeL ' ; GIRLS WANTED Learners paid! week work. Best prices and bonus paid. All girls from 14 to 16 with certificates employed. Call at once. 1 Harrisburg Apparel Co.. Taird Floor. City Star Laundry Boildint Sixth and : Herr streets. IIKI P WANTED —Male and Female WANTED A middle-aged man and woman, to clerk in grocery store, j ' Good wages. One with experience pre ; ferred. Apply M. Brenner. Herr and ' Wallace streets. SILK MILL , Experienced help wanted. Expert- ' enced weavers average 53.50 to 36.50 per day. Other departments propor- i tionately. Beginners wanted also. Best pay. I Come and earn 30 per cent bonus over i and above regular wages. - Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL Second and North Streets. SALESMEN WANTED j SALESMAN WANTED For a i large New York company in sales ; ; force; local territory. Room 24, | Spooner Building. Harrisburg. j SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe YOUNG WOMAN Desires p o si- i tion as stenographer and typewriter; can furnish reference. Apply 0., I 6961, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman wants iiouse-j cleaning or regular housework. Call 577 Showers avenue. Miss Santo WANTED Middle-aged woman, with one child, wishes position as housekeeper. Wages no object. D„ i 6817, care of Telegraph. - WANTED A young, white woman ! wants washings to do at home, will also do ironing. Address Margaret! Holmes. 1739 North Twelfth street, i City. , I WANTED Colored woman wants! Work cleaning offices. Apply 1229; Cowden street. ROOMS FOK RENT J PLEASANT ROOM For gentle man. next to bath; steatn heat; hard-i wood HOOT; electric light; beautiful.! open surroundings and best car ser- ! vice in eity: strictly private. Bell 834. or address R., 7354, care of Telegraph, f 1601 GREEN Combination sitting room and bedroom, with or without I light housekeeping privilege; all con veniences and use of Bell Phone. A LARGE, cheerful front room, fac- • ing river, with all conveniences. Ap- ! ply 9 North Front street. j ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT All conveni ences. Apply 311 Walnut streeL DESIRABLE ROOM With bath, fourth tloor Potts' Apartment. Third 1 and Herr. Rent. 32.50 weekly. Ap ply Mrs. Owens. Fourth Floor. ONE elegantly-furnished room, sec ond Hoor. near State Capitol, t " one ■ or two single gentlemen; all modern ■ conveniences; both phones. \v te to R . 6816. care of Telegraph. LARGE, furnished front room, suit -5 able for one or two persons newly painted and papered; electric lights and steam heat; good location; all conveniences. Apply 7 North Thlr , teenth. FOR RENT Rooms con etely ' furnished for light housekeeping; bath; hot and cold water. steam heat: good location. Apply North ' Seventeenth street. UNFURNISHED Light house keeping rooms; separate and p vate: home privileges; improvement? stoves furnished free; elderly people pre ferred; daily inspection Invitee In quire at 429 Broad streeL ONE front-room apartment of two rooms, furnished complete for light housekeeping. centrally located. Rdults. 325.00 per month. 424 South | | Seventeenth street. I LARGE, well-furnished third floor { front room, all conveniences, located I on North Second street; private fam | lly. Will rent to one or two gentle- I men. Bell phone 4406 M. I FOR RENT —• Comfortab'.y-fi ish- ] ed rooms, with all improv nts, I steam heat. Board if desired. Call 1125 State streeL ROOMS WANTED i WANTED Four or live rooms, I 1 with bath, house or apartment by . i young couple with baby. References ' j furnished. L. 7025, care <Jf Telegraph. ! THREE OR FOUR unfurnished j | rooms, centrally located, by young ! j couple. Small apartment, with bath. I will be considered. Possession on or about October 1. Can furnish excel- ! ! lent references. No children. Address ! 8.. 7458. care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT { ONE elegant apartment, containing 5 rooms, bath, balcony and porch. Ideal location, modern in every re spect. Applicants state size of family j and business engaged in. References exchanged. Answer A. B. C., No. 1, j care of Telegraph. j NORTH SECOND ST.. NO. 110 . Apartment 4 rooms and bath— third : story front city steam and hot water—ready for occupancy October I 1. Desirable married couple only need apply. Apply L Minter, 110 North ! Second street. Both Phones. FOR RENT A furnished, two room apartment, kitchen and bed | room, on ground floor, all improve ments. Apply 922 North Sixth street. ! Dial phone 4436. ; FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED APART MENT With private bath; no chil ! dren; reference required. 217 IVest Main street. Mechanicsburg. Pa ~ A P ARTMEN TS WAN TED ~ | WANTED A furnished apartment ! for light housekeeping, about 5 - 6 I rooms, centrally located; refer ce. Box 157. Camp Hill. BOARDERS WANTED' WANTED, BOARDERS Private family. 431 Hummel street. I TABLE BOARDERS WANTED—In . quire at 607 Forster streeL REAL ESTATE EOR SALI " ! NORTH SECOND STREET .V-w j brick house; slate roof; lawn; all m ; provements; immediate posses?, n; ; steam heat. Price, 35.000. Address j H„ 7207. care of Telegiaph. COTTAGE AT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS 6 rooms, porch, garage. Possession soon. Price. 52.500. ! Cottage on Allison Hill Garage j for three cars. All improvements, j Liberty Bonds accepted. ! 3-story concrete block houses on i Sixth street; all improvements; s.ie | , yard. Small payment. Pay as rent. | Fine home on Green street; all :m- ] j provements. Liberty Bonds Accepted. C. H. COP.DER. 1722 Green Street. ! Bell 560 J. j FOR SALE New house, ready to ' move into. Small cash deposit. Bai ! ance in monthly payments. 1913 Manada Fine home, large' ! lot. front porch, all improvements. I ■ Look it over and make offer. A bar- ' j gain for some one till October 1. 1937 Swatara SL 2-story brick, j I at a very reasonable price. 512 Mahantongo lf you would ar : preciate a fine home, see this or e. I ! Owner had to leave city on short r - ! tice. Must sell. *2127 N. Fourth A good time u' I buy. The price is low. I 809 James A good brick prope v i ; in central location A good suburban property ale g | trolley line. ! One of the best farms in Dauph n | county for sale—263, acres, with go I ! buildings, i KOI'GH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE. 307 Kunkel Bldg. ; FOR SALE At three-fourths of ; ! its actual value, a twelve-roomed I' house, almost new. Must be sold at 1 once. Call Bell S4IR or 2394 J. FOR SALE Hoerner street, Ni. j I 120 2 Bi-story brick and frame tiwei: j ing with 7 rooms, bath and improve-' i merits. Price 52.750. J. E. Gippl- I : No. 1231 Market streeL i "FOR SALE —Derry street. No 322 ' 7-room brick house with improve-| i rnents, including steam heat andi 'electric light, front porch and entrance. Price 33,750. J. E. Gippl. No. 1251 Market streeL FOR SALE —North Sixteenth stree ! No. 45, 8-room brick house, with a i improvements, good location. Pric only 33.000. J. E. Gipple. No. j Market street. ■' i FOR SALE. Two detached brick i j houses, with 8 rooms and bath, all j ! other convenience, located No. 1713 j and 1717 Revere street. These house?.' are offered at a special price to si cash buyer. J. E. Gipple. No. 1251' Market streeL ' • | DESIRABLE 3-story brick Second j I street residence, south of Herr i streeL 9 rooms and bath. Lot 24x. i 125 to alley. Desirable residence ot' j tor apartments. Must be sold M>> ! settle an estate. Price $9,000. Ad ! dress Box D 7372, <vare Telegraph. 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE —At 1824" State street has been reduced S2OO. ! Now held at $3,800. Inspect this j property It may be what you are I after. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir- I teenth street. FOR SALE. VERY CHEAP —An apartment on Market street. Allison .llill. paying 12 per cent, on the in vestment. Rents for sll6 per month. 1 Price. 39.500. W ill accept $2,000 In icash. Balance can remain. I think ! this is one ot the best investments in I the city. Ik?"'™ H. o. Pedlow. j 3-A South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE Revere Street, Clov erly. Two mortem brick and stucco detached dwellings. I' irst-class cor- ] . struction. Must be sold. Will sacrl- I ! flee for cash. J. 2. Gipple, Na. mi j Market streeL 1 HARRISBURG TELEQRAPH " f . Buy Liberty Bonds YOUR CLASSIFIED AD Will carry your message to the man who wants to buy a second-hand auto mobile ; to the man who wants to buy a desk such as the one now in your way in the office; to the people who would be glad to buy that "silent' talking ma chine of yours, .or fnusical instrument. To sell unused but useful second-hand , I articles, and to use the money thus realized for puchasing useful things, such as are actually needed in your daily life including war securities, the most needful of all —is to conserve and to serve! , i Buy Some More Liberty Bond* J) REAL ESTATE L'OR SALE i —— IF ITS REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN. > HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES We have houses on Fourth, Wallace, Cowden, Muench, Linden. Currant. Seventh, Fulton. Balm, Summit. Cam eron and in Steelton. All of these on J monthly payments. LINCOLN REALTY CO.. 1129 North Seventh Street ! Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock. i Bell Phone. j 723 N. 19TH ST. 2 H-story frame, i I 6 rooms and attic, jn good condition; ! I side entrance. Price, $1,530. I. W. . Cassell, 144-4 Regina St. FOR SALE Two-story frame. I metal roof. good ■ condition, yard. Cheap home for SI,OOO. Inquire Store, 1117 North Third. VACANT 3-story brick, all im provements, front porch, on Market street, near Eighteenth street. Also . 3-story brick on Green street. Vacant, i Verv cheap. Liberty Bonds accepted. | C. H. CORDER. 17 22 Green Street, Bell 560 J. \~ POSSESSION SOON j I Two-story brick houses; all im provements; drive alley; front porch; | bav wiudow; 7 rooms and bath. SIOO to S2OO down, balance as rent. Also 3-story concrete block houses on Sixth street. S3OO down. Pay as rent. Libertv Bonds Accepted. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. 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 Estute Board. Heal Estate For Sale—Suburban SEVEN-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW —All improvements, gas. lot. 30x176, on Chestnut street. Camp Hill. Cash or terms. Apply Dial 5646. J. F. ilempt. Camp Hill. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT I ' FURNISHED HOME FOR RENT, < Front and Calder, S9O per month. Ap ! ply D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell i phone 559. FOR RENT Vacant house at Pen brook; all improvements; 15 rooms; suitable for apartment house; double garage. Apply C. H. Corder. 1722 ! Green street. Bell phone 560,1. • REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rem" | HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth i ' and Curtin streets. Possession of some of the houses on thirty days i ■ notice. Fred C. Miller. 31 North Sec- I ond. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED ~' j WANTED. TO RENT OR LEASE—A | ; Moving Picture house, with privilege' Jpf buying. Address Y„ 7441, care of I Telegraph. TO RENT OR BUY A 7 or S-j room, house, central location preferred, l ' for immediate possession. House must' Ibe modern and in good repair. Com- j ' muntcate with Walter Johnston, care i of Johnston Paper Company. HOMES FOR COLORED PEOPLE If vou want to sell your home for I cash or payments, let us hear from >OU " LINCOLN REALTY CO.. 1129 North Seventh Street. Bell Phone. ! I HAVE BUYERS watting for prop- I ertv in any section of the city, if | cheap. What have you to offer?. Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS •OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished,, single or ensuite of two or three rooms. Apply H. & L. L.owengard. 210 North {Third street. ! LARGE STOREROOM FOR RENT— i Suitable for automobile display room or other 'wholesale or large retail business, 1101-1103 North Sixth street. Apply to Louis, 414 North Third. ; FARMS FOR SALE 20 ACRES (No Improvements) 1 mile east of Linglestown and the Trolley. Fronting on the State Road. Very productive. The wood on It will | go far in paying for this ground. $1,275 is a very low price. Call at Care's Grocery. Linglestown. or 409 Market street. Harrlsblurg. C. B. ] Care. (FARMS ON HAND Any. size you wish, with or w'ithout stock. Call 107 Chestftut. John A. Durand. FARMS OF 112 acres in Cumberland i county. Price. $3,800. Call at 107 j Chestnut street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS j ; FOR SALE Combination quarter- I 1 ed oak sideboard and china closet, in i good condition. Price, S2B. May be seen at 608 North Eighteenth street. 1 between 9 and 11 A. M. J. W. Morrell, 1721 North street, will give bill of sale. FOR SALE Portable engine and , boiler, thirty-horse-power, practically i new, made by Bay City Iron Works. Erie. Pa. Apply Harrisburg Shale Brick Co., Cameron street, above Ma el ay. GO-CART FOR SALE At reason able price. Call 817 R. FOR SALE Large quantity of used lumber from .Penn-Harris Hotel. Also 10,000 6-lpch tile. Apply Na tional Fire-Prooflng Co. at Penn-Har ris Hotel. RABBIT? HOUNDS AND BEAGLES for sale from SIO.OO to $30.00. Call at 107 Chestnut street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS BARGAIN SALE IN LUMBER AFTER | . . OCTOBER 1, 1918 Owing to the depression In building | operations in Harrisburg, and em- j bargo on all lumber to Harrisburg by I the Government. I have disposed of my Teams and ' I Drivers and will sell my Lumber and ! Milhvork on hand at twelve 112 per 1 cent.) per cent, Discount on all orders I i Requiring Hauling until conditions ' | change for the better. I The buyer is the gainer, i Office and yard. 660 Briggs Street. 1 | F. H. HANTZMAN. j FOR SALE Oak store fixtures. good as new; 7-ft. McCray refriger- I ator: 10-ft. wall case; 5-ft. display! counter; 4 small tables; 16-in. elec- 1 trie fan. Master Cutter Chaffless cof-• lee mill. Call or address. Sanitary' Coffee Company, ltfSs North Fourth street, Harrisburg, Pa. < FOR SALE—Bedroom suite, living room suite, diningroom suite, com plete; also floor coverings. Used but short while. Bargain. 31-1 North j Second street. i BOOKS 20,000 new. old and rare i i books, 6c up. Aurand's. 925 N. Third, i j TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR ! CASH ALL MAKES RENTED I EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON, 203 LOCUST STREET. OPP. OR- ' PHEI7M THEATER. BOTH PHONES. FOR SALE One safe. Outside measurement 25 inches by 27 inches by 34 inches. Also one wallpaper cutter. Apply 2000 State between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. HELP HARRISBURG GET ITS NAME ON A TANK OR SHIP. BUY FOURTH 'LIBERTY LOAN ' BONDS. WE WILL SELL THEM ON ANY TERMS DESIRED. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.. 204 CHESTNUT ST. SHAVINGS plentiful now. None later on. Better put in your stock now. E. C. Snyder. Eighteenth and , Holly streets. THE STORE across from the Y. W. ' C. A. Is where you can save money on ! Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnish ings, Hats. Caps, Shoes. I We are famous for Low Prices Give ' us a trial. I Men's Suits ..$9,90 up I Men's Overcoats $7 90 up Boys' Suits $3.98 up Boys' Overcoats .$4 98 up Men's Heavy Union Suits $1.98 up Men's Corduroy Pants $2.50 up Boys' Pants 79c up i Men's Pants $1.50 U p (Men's Shoes sl.yg UD OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. ; 23 North Fourth Street. OPEN EVENINGS. Suits to Measure, $20.00 up. ! ALL kind? of DDc Records bought j sold and exchanged. N. Brenner, 1316 j North Third street. ! WAXTEI)—MISCELLANEOUS CASH FOR FALSE TEETH—AIIow us to reclaim your old false teeth • broken or not) at highest prices. Also buy old gold jewelry, silver. : platinum. Goods held subject to your | approval of our price. National Re- j fining Co., Mansfield, Ohio. CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE—! Bought at highest cash prices and j sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad j street. Bell phone 3370 J. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds or empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams &. Sou, 624-832 North Seventh street. i MORRIS SAYS save money buying | new and second-hand furniture hero. High prices paid for furniture. Morris 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, lUI6 Market street. Will call, city or country. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DISTRIBUTOR WANTED I , \\ hose Profits Should Easily Exceed $5,000 Yearly on Work ing Capital of SI,OOO. The product, placed in the preferred class by the government, sells to n.otor car owners at an average price of $250. provides freight carrying ca pacity up to one ton for any auto from Ford to Packard at less than a cent per mile.' 1 Sales will grow larger as manufac ture of both passenger cars and I motor trucks is restricted. Distrlbu- I tor must be man with general busl i ness knowledge, may appoint sub agents, supervise them, keep them supplied and must give the busi n ,ss his uhdivided attention. If able to meet all requirements, investigation is invited and interview will be ar ranged. Address, Distributor. 319 lieed Building. Philadelphia P R . BUSINESS PERSONALS^ RELIABLE ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP I GENERAL REPAIRING. ' 1303 N. SIXTH ST. 1 BELL 3995. DIAL 5864. ' < Diamonds bought for Cash; appraisers for "estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 20;; Mkt. < RAZOR BLADES SHARPEN'p-p _ . Single edge. 26c doz.; double ed, e 5e doz.; Old style. 26c each. Gorgas D ru g Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert and Sons. I BUSINESS PERSONALS | ; QUININE—Ix'Ok out for that grippe I ; feeling, likely to catch you this I I changeable weather. OUIt LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it oil I if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. ' 119 Market street. .Money to Loan , * PAYMENT OP BILLS ! Need not worry you if you do not have the ready cash. We loan money in any amount 011 furniture or other good securities so that you can meet any emergencies. All our trans ; actions are strictly contidential. Call ! and see us to-<lay. EMPLO 1 ES LOAN SOCIETY Ro m 206 Bergner Bldg., Third and Market Streets. ; Licet*' 1 and Bonded' by the State. I ? EI 5 E t MONEY ,n compliance I with Act Of June 17. 1915, to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans a specialty; business contidential; payments to suit borrower's conven ience; positively lowest rates in city. .PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. ■ 132 Walnut Street. | MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate I security 111 any amounts and upon any ] terms to suit borrower. Address P. O ; Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. Musical I PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED ]by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's 14 j South Fourth street. . IP your Talking Machine needs re pairs, just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An j expert will be at your service at once. 1 Or bring machine to 1213 North Third j street. I TALKING MACHINES of nil kinds ! repaired by an expert. All work I promptly done and guaranteed. Call ; Bell 2804R, or 1504 Howard avenue. HOUSES AND CARRIAGES HORSE FOR SALE Apply Eck | ert. Long street. Camp Hill. Pa. Hauling and Moving AUTO HAULING Local and long , distance. Furnituro moving a spec ialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt ser ! vice. Call Bell 623 J. I " ~ ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE. ! CONRAD BROS., 341 KELIvER ST. BELL PHONE 6234. DIAL PHONE 3518. 1 HICKS & HOPKINS Local and Long-distance Hauling. 424 Reily. I | Both phones. r LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE I HAULING Prompt service. A & B. Motor Express. 917 Capital street. Bell phone 1635 J. ; AUTO HAULING Local or long- I distance. Furniture and piano moving! a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 1 Capital street. Both phones. HEAVY HAULrNG—FuIIy equipped ' ,for furniture, freight and piano mov-j ! ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof bodv. J.' IE. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin i | Aungst. Manager. Hershey, Pa. Bell phone 15R-6. , WE MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANY TIME We have a 2-ton Denby Truck for Hire to do General Hauling. DAYTON CTCLE CO., ; Dial 4900. 912 N. Third St. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST 1 KXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns j with auto trucks. Only experienced 1 and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320. or i'ial 2265. _________ ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. ! THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. ! STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home \ < cooking served to Businessmen and ! l.adies 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 1 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates, p! | G. Diener. 408 Market street. ! STORAGE Private rooms for : household goods in fireproof ware- '< house. $3 per month and up. Lower i , storage rates in non-fireproof ware ! house. Harrisburg Storage C<f, 437- 445 South Second street. , UNDERTAKERS ' ! WILLIAM PAGE i Funeral Director and Embalmer 630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bell 4745 J. Dial 3907. i SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1812 Derry St. B.ELL 1956. DIAL 2133. 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. Gpodmap's, 1306 ',4 N. ,Sixth St. AUTOMOBILES OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT Four Good "Pedigreed" Cars offered this week at Special Prices. 1918 Model light four Overland j. Touring, refinished throughout. Can hardly be told from new. 1918 Model big four Overland 5-pas- 1. senger Touring Car. This car has i never been sold but used by us as a ; demonstrator until we were unable to I obtain more cars of this Model. It is i refinished, looks like new and carries I the guarantee of a new car. The price ; is less than present dealer's cost. Reo Touring. 5-passetjger, in good : mechanical condition, refinished j throughout in original paint color.;. Worth $260.00 more than we are ask- | ing. j < USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT ' j Ford Extension Truck. 1-ton ca- ' pacity. 1918 Model Ford & Redden j f Truck Maker with express body and < cab A splendid opportunity to buy a J real Truck at a low pri<*. 1 Convenient payments can be arranged. * THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG Co., 1 212-14 North Second Street OCTOBER I, 1918. j ACTOMOBII.ES . I " FOR SALE 1917 Velie Touring J l car In tirst-clafs condition. Gdod j I tires and one spare tire. Price. SBSO. ! I Velie Garage and Service Station, 1118 ! James street. Both Phones. TOURING Flanders, $350.00; Fords, $275.00 and $850.00; Overland, $700.00; Regal. $600.00; Palmer. $376.00; Maxwell. $725.00; Oakland, $375.00; Dodge. $985.00; Metz. $500.00; Reo Roadster. $250.00. Horst, Llnglestown, Psu MAC'S GARAGE USED CAR DEPARTMENT Reo, 1917, 7-passenger. Good condl / tion. Chevrolet, 490 model. Bargain, $450.00 F0rd.1917 Roadster. New tires. Packard Roadster. Cost $1,500.00. Now $450.00. Ford. 1917 chassis. Demountable rims.. Maxwell 17)18 Touring. Used only two months. Owner in draft. Bar gain for quick buyer. Ford 1914 Touring. $275.00. Maxwell Touring, good condition. $450.00. Ford 1916 Delivery; 31x4 tires. These Cars are real values, and now Is the time to buy. Open Evenings. MAC'S GARAGE. 117. 119. 121 South Third StreeL Bell 3777. Dial 2413. -FOR SALE Ford Touring Car. Cheap to quick buyer. Owner leaving citv. Inquire Federal Square Garage, Court and Cranberry. FOR SALE Four-passenger. 1918 Country Club, made by Overland peo ple. Has been run about 1,100 miles. S.. 6617, care of Telegraph. 1918 DODGE $986.00 1916 Overland $700.00 1914 Ford $265.00 16 liutiun Motorcycle $120.00 Other Bargains. HORST. Llnglestown, Pa.. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers, in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking, A. Schiffman, 22,24,26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE i All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. I Auto repairing; electric work a specialty. . EXCELSIOR Al'TO & BATTERY CO.. llth and Mulberry Sts. SEVEN-PASSENGER REO. 1917 ' model. First-class condition. Can he seen "at Muff and Householder Gar age. Steelton. Pa. j SMALL FLANDERS TOURING Like new, $375.00; 1919 Mitchell. Lib erty Six and Chevrolet Tourings. Also' TruXton Trucks. Horst, Lingjestown. ! 10 DAYS' SALE ON MOBILE OIL I 10 gallons A or Arctic, ga110n....65c 5 gallons Aor Arctic, gallon... .70c | If you furnish the can. Gallon cans Moboiloil, A. B, E or Arctic, gallon 90c [ DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 N. Third St. ! Dial 4990. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension. Eismann. Dixey, Split'dorf, Ilea, Remy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. Schiffman, 22.24-26 North Cameron streeL Bell 3633. FOR SALE j Model 32 Hupmobile; excellent J value; mechanically perfect. Special: | Price ••••••••.$400.00 HARRISBURG AGENCY CO., 1 103 Market St. ■ • ■■■..• • 1914 KNOX Racing Car, in good con dition. 1916 Chalmers Roadster, in A 1 con* dition. - SUNSHINE GARAGE. Both Phones. SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCKS FOR SALE CHEAP Consisting of variety of Ford cars, with rear-end one-ton capacity; Vims, Buick, Reo and Mack, with power hoist, dump i body. All are good bargains. Inter- j national Harvester Company of America Truck Dept.. 619 Walnut street. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No junk. H. Esterbrook, 912.North Third street. Dial 4990. 0 I ' GARAGES ACCESSOR IKS AX I) REPAIRS i GARAGE FOR RENT —ln rear at 528 Camp street. Call at 1225 North | Sixth street. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re | paired by specialists. Also fenders, ; lamps, etc. Best service in town. Har ! risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805 j North Third street. j WM. PENN GARAGE 301-6 Muench street. Limousines for funeral, parties and balls; careful I drivers; open day and night. Bell j 1364. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto top and cushion work j I done by experts. Also repair work, i | Reasonable rates. 1010 Market St. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re ! pairing by experts. Road jobs a specialty. Charges reasonable. Both i phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North i Cameron street. i UP-TO-DATE GARAGE Expert repairing. Storage space to rent. All accessories. Prices reasonable. Muff j Bros.. Garage. 214 S. Froht St. Steelton. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Like , new. Bargain at $95.00. Horst, Ling ! lestown. Pa. HENDERSON MOTORCYCLE FOR ! SALE sl2s. 1916 Model. 2-speed. ! c.ood machine. Call 24 Chestnut street, i Steelton. ONE THREE-SPEED INDIAN MO TORCYCLE FOR SALE —H. L. ; Knders. Auto Supplies. 239 South Cam eron street. Dial 5938. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER, WITH ANDREI) REDMOND. 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. INDIAN, 1916—Good as new, $120.00 Good tires—one new. Bargain. Horst Garage. Linglestown, Pa. 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. PUBLIC SALE "**■ PUBLIC SALE; Of parlor, diningroom, chamber and kitchen furniture, on THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 3 1918 AT 9 O'CLOCK, at the late residence of Captain Dick corner of Mulberry Street and River Avenue. The entire contents of said home, comprising many valuable ar ticles. among them relics of great value. Terms of the sale will be made known the day of the sale. J. U DICK, Administrator. ENSMINGER & SON, Auctioneers. . : I PI BI.IC SAI.K I . THH Public Sale of the lute Levi S? lt#n of acres will bo held ! J hursday, October 3, at 3 P. M., on tho | Premises, in West Hanover Township, i 3 miles east of Harrisburg on the Jonestown ltoad. At the satho two tracts of timber land Will also be sold, LEGAL NOTICES William Smith, pltf., vs. Grace Beatty and Samuel Beatty, her husband, defts.. No. 611 Equity Docket, Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin Coun ty. To Samuel Beatty: YOU are hereby notified that on the 26th day of August, A. D, 1918, the Court granted a rule in tho above stated caee on all of the purtles named in the original Bill of Complaint to come into Court on the Bth day of Oc tober, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., and to take or refuse to bid on the purpart as provided by law and if the purpart be not taken, to show cause, if any, why the same should not be sold at public sale, by the Master, he having given a bond as required by W. JUSTIN CARTER, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE John A. Knupp, Sr., of 2000 State Street, Susquehanna .Township. Dau phin County, Pennsylvania, having died, all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment, and all persons having any legal claittls against or demands upon said estate will make .the same known without delay. JOHN ARTHUR KNUPP. JR., Trustee, Waynesboro, Pa. I. B. SWARTZ, Attorney. 108 North Second Street, Harrisburg. Pa. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on tho Estate of Charles Ross Dunlap late of the City of Harrisburg, deceas ed. having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having clainn will present them for settlement without delay to TOLBERT T. DUNLAP, Or 323 Hamilton Street. STROUP & FOX, Attorneys. 16 North Second Street. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Elizabeth Hatner lute of Harrisburg, Dauphin County' Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in said city j all persons indebted to said Estate are \ requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will j present them for settlement. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY, Executor. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau | phin County, Pa. No. 248, March Term, 1918 Sallio M. Harman vs. I Ernest W. Harman. I To Ernest W. Harman: I YOU are hereby notified that the above-stated action in divorce, in which you are the respondent, will be heard by the above-named Court on Monday, October 28, 191S, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House. Harrisburg City, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at which time and place you may ap appear, either in person or by counsel, and make defense thereto if you see proper to do so. CHARLES C. STROH. j Attorney for above-named Libellant. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa. No. 642, Septem- I ber Term, 1916 Sara Magruder vs. Harry Magruder. IN DIVORCE To Harry Magruder, Pittsburgh. Pa.: YOU are hereby NOTIFIED that the above-stated action in divorce. in which you are respondent, will be heard by the Court on Monday. Oc tober 28, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M„ at the Court House, .in the City of Harrisburg. County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, at which time and place you may appear, either in person or by counsel, and make de fense thereto, if you see proper so to do. B. FRANK NEAD, Attorney for Libellant. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County. Pa. No. 181. Septem ber Term, 1918 Catherine C. llug gins VS. Edgar J. Huggins. NOTICE IN DIVORCE To Edgar J. Huggins: You are hereby notified tli'at in the above divorce case of Catherine C. Huggins against you. Edgar J. Hug gins. a hearing will be had before the Dauphin County Court, at the Court House, in Harrisburg, on Monday. Oc tober 28, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time and place you may be present if you so desire. WM. H. EARNEST, Attorney for Catherine C. Huggins, Libellant. October 1, 1918. Proclamation in Divorce j In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 250, March Term. 1918—Joseph Horwath vs. Frances Horwath. IN DIVORCE To Frances Horwath: You are hereby notified that the. hearing in the above-stated case, in which you are the respondent, will be held before the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, on Monday, October 28, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House, Market Street. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at which time and place you may appear and be heard in your defense if you think proper so to do. ROBERT STUCKER, Attorney for Libellant. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 570, September . Terms, 1917 Ada M. Gamby vs Henry E. Gamby. IN DIVORCE To Henry E. Gamby: You are hereby notified that the hearing in the above-stated case, in which you are the respondent, will be held before the Honorable tho Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, on Monday, October 28, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House, Market Street. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at which time and place you may appear and be heard in your defense it you think proper so to do. ROBERT STUCKER, Attorney for Libellant. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas ef Dau phin County—No. 249, March Term. 1918 Fanny Zban vs. James Zban. IN DIVORCE To James Zban: You are hereby notified that the hearing in the above-stated case, in which you are the respondent, will be held before the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, on Monday. October 28, 'l9lß, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Court House, Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. at which time and place you may appear and be heard in your defense if you think proper so to do. ROBERT STUCKER, Attorney for Libellant. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 326 June Term, 1917 Stoja GJuklc vs. Mile GJuklc. IN DIVORCE . To Mile GJuklc: You are hereby notified that the hearing in the above-stated case, in which you are the respondent, will be held before the Honorable the Judcee of the Court or Commrtn Pleas of Dau phin County, on Monday. October 28 1918. at 10 o'clocjc A. M.. at the Courf I House, Market Street, Harrisburg A Pennsylvania, at which time and place M you may appear and be heard in your defense if you think proper so to do ROBERT"STUCKER, ' Attorney- for Libellant. 15
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