j ANY INFORMATION IS GLADLY GIVEN IN REGARDS TO TIESE COLUMNS 1- ■Deaths MILLER Harry S. Miller, Jr., eon of r Jlea Ha^ur^y M rnW. aged nine months. mornins. i,"Y,'*VSSr !KSSS.rEES mil Cemetery. . IIRAMA* _Klsie Bianyan. Branyln "aged 25 years. 1 month Funeral on /YfJ?"fer°ite'"-esidence. i? S'v C^w. ,o Knerai at prlvate. I- SefffflnKnot* Cemetery. __ KK.MB - %T e at E th K e e lSme dl o? he" aged 35 years. erv | ce s will he Private afternoon, at 1 o'clock" Interment in Willow Grove Cemetery. LOST AND yoUNP j FOUND —-' B " e t | u r i r^oFW) 11 Say lor. I department of Labor and Industry., State Capitol- j Co., Harrisburg. -is,, - ; Dauphin strei 1 and two-| I'J'J.UO —twenty-dollai jJorth Third dollar bill. Return to 1707 NO street. Kew ard. —— ■ 1 LOST — So 11 d j K on*cranberr y's tree t, j black wrist band. 01oarage and Third or between Federal ua B returne d to INSTHUUXULNS | A RIGHT STAKT JS THROUGH! j BATTLE a Harrisburgs ! STANDARD '" Cu "J S c. School | ild.ng. x - g th M nVket'square! Dei 1 485._DH | • INDIVIDUAU in Gregg , Shorthand. Arith., etc. Bookkeeping. Fenmananij. YK Au. DAT ANDNIGIir at, HOGG a 4019 . ii-'rie E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. , HBLLL* \V AN TT.H--.MADF: I "BOY - over j at Weavers Lonfecttonei j. Second street. j ... , MTF.T) Driver for one-ton In- | ternathmaPTruck Apply 294 * >nut, street. I \IFN VVA.N'ibu To learn the au- MKN and do mechanical •"SHSSW for such work as driving aim . inK. Auto Transportation school. 269 t-outh Front street. Steelton. WANTED _ A man or wUl^mp^oy lunisework Apply 1799 Ntlth Second street. - MEN WANTED To loa>i stone. 2a cents per ton. Can earn s2i> to *35 per week. Apply Pax tang yuaiiies. rax tang. \vANTED One flrst-class_ barber. Apply Tile Barber Shop. 1 North Market Square. W 4NTED —Two good, strong boys to learn a nade. Apply Superinten dent The Teleg.aph Printing Co. Harrisburg. | WANTED. CARPENTERS 7oc an j hour. Eleven hours for eight' hours work. Double time Saturday after noon ana Sunday. Apply Koyd House , Arey Co.. Emporium. Pa. , YOUNG MAN To solicit advertls- j ,ng Permanent connection. Apply Box S.. 7512. care of Telegraph. j AUTO MECHANICS FOR FORD REPAIRMEN. APPLY 4 MAC'S GARAGE. 117 S. THIRD STi LABORERS WANTED. 25 MEN * AT ONCE. APPLY PENN-HARRIS HOTEL THIRD AND WALNUT STS. ! _| WANTED—A man 45 years or over, to sell our Remedies in Dauphin County, to begin work about Novem ber 15. For particulars, write to Richard Remedies Co., Lancaster, Pa. HELP VV ANTED —110.MALE I WANTED Respectable and honest white woman for genera! housework in private family. Good home to: right party. 824 North Sixth street, j WANTED Competent white wo- I man for general housework, plain j cooking, for duration of war or longer. Family formerly from Harrisburg. j Wages. J3U.OU month—room included. I Expenses paid to Washington, D. C. I Write Mrs. F. B. Schaeffer, 479 F | street S. W., Washington, D. C. 'j WANTED Y'oung women, between i 25 and 35 years of uge, to work on j mailing desk and switchboard, and other clerical work. Apply at Swift j & Co., Seventh and North streets. j WANTED —First-class Stenographer. Apply to C. M. Sigler, Inc., No. 30 North Second street. j WANTED Female ward attend- I ant for the Dauphin County Alms- I house. Apply Mrs. J. W. Early. Post | Office' Box 286, or at the institution. Twenty-ninth street, near Derry. WANTED Stenographer. Good opportunity to right person. Call Bell 943 W. or 1384 J. GIRLS WANTED Learners paid i week work. Best prices and bonus j paid. All girls from 14 to 16 with ! certificates employed. Call at once. ; Harrisburg Apparel Co.. Third Floor, City Star Laundry Building, Sixth anil Herr streets. ' • Small Farm Bargain We have for sale a 33-acre level. Ironstone soil farm, two I mlies from railroad and trolley, which has a brick house, - frame -bank barn and running stream of water. A very desirable property. The price Is 33,000, which we con sider a bargain. For patriculars address, Miller Brothers & Co. AGENTS Locust and Court Streets Member Hbg. Real Estate Board < T Jj 1 MONDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED —FEMALE WANTED —Maid tor geueral house . work. Inquire at 2138 North Third. ' LADY Wanted Immediately lor • scrubbing and general work. Apply Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 North Court . street. WANTED White girl for general ■ housework. Salary, SB.OO weekly. Ap • ply The William B. Schlelsner Stores, . 30 North Third street. Ask for Mr. > Edmondson. , | WANTED &IRLS i . between the ages of IS and 28. We are in need of a number of girls for bookkeeping, ac j counting and clerical work. Girls of ordinary intelligence we will train for clerical work Excellent opportunity, j Previous experience unneces sary. Ambition, and energy only qualifications required. I Good pay while learning. x- Apply U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, Third and North Streets. * Industrial Concern, ELLIOTT-FISHER CO., j South Cameron Street, City. ) WANTED Girl for general house ' work in small family. Good wages, j Call Bell phone 4416 R. ' WANTED A refined, middle-aged ! woman to assist in taking care of a baby in private family. Apply Box! j L. 7589, care of TolegrapU. _ j WOMAN WANTED i Woman to clean windows and scrub tloors once a week, and daily dusting for a couple hours. Apply at 11 A. M. j I Second Floor, 21U North Third street. j i WANTED GIRLS AND WOMEN for light machine work and i assembling. We offer excellent opportunities to girls and WO | men to become mechanical ex- I perts on the manufacturing of I light, interchangeable work. | To those without previous ex perience, we give a prelimi nary course ot training in our own machine operator school. Good pay while learning. Apply U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, Tftird and North Streets. Industrial Concern, ELLIOTT-FISHER CO., South Cameron Street, City. WANTED A cook. Apply at once. 120 Walnut street. j WANTED Girl to learn marking. I Good wages to right person. Apply ! City Star Laundry, 1005 North Sixth. i ____ WANTED—Chambermaid and dish- I washer. Apply at 222 Chestnut. WANTED Colored woman for I general housework. .Two in family. No washing. Good wages. Must have i reference. Inquire 214 State street, j WANTED Colored girls to strip tobacco, Pay while learning. Good wages are"being earned by ex- f penenced strippers. Apply I 28 NORTH CAMERON STREET, Second Floor. WANTED Two young ladies for waitresses. Must give references/Ap ply Si< f's Restaurant, 4 Norm Court. j GIRLS WANTED Experienced or inexperienced, for chocolate dippers. Good wages. Apply 331 Market j street. j WANTED Woman for general ! housework. Must sleep at home. In quire at 101 South street. ' lIKI.P WANTED—MaIe and Female SILK MILL Experienced help wanted. Experi enced weavers average $3.50 to $6.50 per day. Other departments propor tionality. Beginners wailtqd also. Best pay. I Come and earnf 30 per cent, bonus over j and above regular wages. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL. Second and North Streets. I THOUSANDS MEN WOMEN— I GIRLS, 18 or over wanted immediate- I ! ly by United States Government, j Easy office positions at Washington i and in every large city. Experience J I unnecessary. SIOO month and up. 7- ! | hour dqy. Your country needs you. < ; Help her. Write immediately fori J free list, positions open. Franklin j institute. Dept. 403 G, Rochester, N. Y. j SITUATIONS WANTED—.MALE J ! WANTED - Work' for a boy past 16 years old. Inquire at 2344 Logan! street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED I stenographer and bookkeeper desires I permanent position. References. Ad dress Box It, "575, care of Telegraph. j WANTED Position as house- ! keeper, by young, white woman, for 1 widower in small family; not out of i | city. Write, or call, 336U North Sixth! j street. I WANTED Clerical work by young ! woman, who has had two years' ex- j I perience in general office work; can j i furnish best of references; at present ! employed, but desire to make change. I i Address Box E. 6986, care of Tele i graph. ROOMS FOB RENT I FOR RENT Furnished rooms, ■ $2.60 per week and up; warm rooms; 1 running hot and cold water; light i housekeeping and private bath. Wil ! son Apartments. No. 143 South Third I street. FOR RENT Nicely-furnished , rooms, with or without board; private l i family. 84 North Seventeenth street, i FURNISHED BEDROOMS FOR ; RENT Steam heat, electric lights and use of phone. Inquire at 131 Wal- I nut street. 1 ROOMS FOR RENT. 113 Locust St —Well furnished. Conveniences. Bell ! phone 2907 W. ! HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS iWur | nlshed, single or communicating I kitchenettes; laundry. phone and bathroom privileges; stoves furnished j free. Weekly payments. Inquire 439 street. ' , | ROOMS WANTED • j WANTED. AT ONCE Three or four furnished rooms, or small, fur ■ i nlshed upartmenff suitable for light ' i housekeeping. Address Information to Box D, 6889, care of Telegraph. THREE ,OR FOUR unfurnished > rooms, centrally located, by young I couple. Small apartment, with batb. ■ will be considered. Possession on or . about October 1. Can furnish excel . I lent references. No children. Address I B " 7458. care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Housekeeping fur nished apartment of two large rooms and bath, gas range, electric lights, j city steam. Inquire 209 Chestnut street. ■ APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED. TO RENT A small ! apartment, or two or three unfurnlsh- : led rooms, by a widow, located be- | i tween North and Reiiy on Second or j Third. Address L., 7588. care of Tele ! graph. WANTED Furnished apartment, i or livtngroom, bedroom t and bath 100m by man and wife. No children, j References exchanged. Address Box B. 7578. care of Telegraph. KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Prospect street, 6 houses, 6 rooms and bath each. Can he bought with SIOO down and $25 per month. Price, $1,500, H. G. Ped low, 3 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE Single house new ! corner all improvements —easy i terms Thirtieth and Boas streets. Address Ervin Johnson, 2111 Swatara street. Bell phone 1897 J. FINE INVESTMENT or residence I property on North Second street, be- 1 tween Broad and State streets. Brick,! ' 9 rooms and bath. Lot. 24x125 to! ! wide alley. Side and back entrances. ! Must be sold to settle an estate. Ad ; dress Box S. 0660. care ot Telegraph. FOR SALE Two-story frame, ; metal roof, good condition, yard. Cheap home for SI,OOO. Inquire Store, 1117 North Third. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS 50x150 At Washington Heights. West En ola, West Fairview, Enola Terrace and Midway. Price, $125 to S2OO. Terms, $lO down. $5 monthly. A good time to start your future home site. Liberty Bonds taken at par. SEE C. DAVIES, 204 CALDER BLDG., MARKET SQUARE. BELL 4377. 723 N. 19TH ST. 2%-stury frame. 6 rooms and attic. In good condition; side entrance. Price. $1,660. L W. Cassell, 1444 Reglna St. FOR SALE Single 8-room brick dwelling, with a slate roof and all improvements, in cluding steam heat and a lot 40x200, located on Market Street, Camp Hill, near Bowman Avenue. The price is ! attractive for this desirable location, and possession can be had on short notice. 23+2 Ellerslie Street; 2 VS-story brick d-welling. containing S rooms, i bath and attic; furnace heat; electric light and-gas; lot, 18x110; drive alley on rear; side entrance. A desirable property for $3,200. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Seeond and AValnut Streets. OPPO RTUNITI ID OWN YOUR OWN HOME on our easy-payment plan. Small cost payment or Liberty Bond. • Balance as rent. A. P. DOP.ANZ, 1225 North Sixth Street. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. AN exceptionally well-built two and-one-half-story house, size 30x28 ! ft.; stands back from pavement 35 ft. I in lot 60X248 ft.; contains eight rooms • and bath. Situated on Hamilton I street. Camp Hill. Pa. short distance i from trolley. I Built for residence, not for specu j lation. For ASKIN' PPly t0 1 South and Pitt Streets, Carlisle. Pa. VACANT 2-story brick, centrally lo cated, in city; 6 rooms; all improve ments; porcii front and rear; side en trance; drive alley; room for garage; 4 years old. Easy terms. Pay as rent. Also several 3-story bricks. Possession soon. Cottage, 2Vs-tory, 7 rooms, at Washington Heights, one-half block to trolley, garage in rear; porch front and rear. Easy terms. Possession soon. Several fine suburban homes, single garage on, with one-half to 1 acre of j land, fruit, etc, all improvements; one ! care fare. Will consider city property in exchange. Three small suburban houses, pay-! ing 10 per cent, clear, for sale cheap. SIOO down. Balance as rent. Or will consider farm or city property in ex change. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell Phone 560 J. ••IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN." ! DERRY' ST., 1334 —NOW VACANT; modern 10-roum, 3-story brick; all latest improvements; front and rear { porches; lawn and ttack yard; room, 1 for a private garage; ideal location i for a physician;- can be bought witn j j SSOO cash. FULTON ST., 16i7 —NOW VACANT; | corner property; 2 , /&-story frame; six rooms and attic; gas and water; can be bought same as rent. KENSINGTON ST., 2030 8 rooms; all improvements; Very cozy home; wme as rent. JEFFERSON ST.. 2261 2-story ; brick, 8 rooms; all improvements; front and rear porches; dandy little | house; same as rent. i CURTIN ST., 510 Three-story brick; nine rooms; bath; gas; electric lights; furnace; well-built, modern house; see tnis before buying; same as rant. SIXTH ST.. N„ 2521 3-story brick; i> rooms; all improvements; very good value; same as rent. SCHUYLKILL ST.. 618. Corner broperty; 3-story brick; all improve ments; same as rent. STEELTON, PA.. SOUTH SECOND ST 318 V4 —2% -story frame; seven | rooms; gas and water; same as rent. D. A. 8> * IN. ROOM 1. -SECURITY TRUST BLDG., " 36 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL PHONE 1390. DIAL 3573. FOR SALE At bargain, 1810 Briggs street, detached corner house and garage. Very desirable location. Immediate possession. A. S. Miller, Eighteenth "and State afreets. t / HARRI9BTJRG TELEGRAPH ' v HAVE YOU A-VACANT STORE i . TO RENT? Can you not look about you and see retail establishments which would be better located than at pres ent if they occupied that store of yours ? Perhaps, somwhere in town is a tradesman who is convinced that his location is poor. He would gladly con sider a change. Advertise to him— tell him what you can offer. ' ' J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I FOR SALE 674 Schuylkill street —frame semi-bungalow with 6 rooms and bath other improvements, in cluding steam heat. Price, $2,200. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $2,700 YVILL PURCHASE a frame dwelling with 8 rooms and oath j gas - furnace lot, 21x120 drive j alley on the rear No. 705 North j Eighteenth street. Bell Realty Co.. I Bergner Building, HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES Three Brick Houses, 8 rooms, water j inside. SI,BOO each. $50.00 needed as t first payment. ■ LINCOLN REALTY CO. 1129 North Seventh St. FOR SALE Two building lots. Or will exchange for light touring car. Call Bell phone 450 J. FOR SALE —Semi-detached bricks, new. North Sixth street near Oxford, 8 rooms and bath, steam heat, electric, gas, hardwood tloors, cement walk. Price low. Terms easy. D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bids. Hell 589. A WELL-PAYING KOOMINGHOUSE FOR SALE —107 Chestnut street. FOR SALE —2% -story double brick house, at White Hill lO rooms each house all Improvements'— 'cheap. Inquire A. Smith, Camp Hill, Pa. Real Estate For Sale—Suburban BUNGALOW FOR SALE . 7 rooms and bath electric light steam heat lot, 80x225 located at Camp Hill. Hell Realty Co., Bergner Butld ing. ITH.AU ES'i'ALE —For sale or Kent ! HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Possession of some of the houses on uiiriy days notice. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Sec ond. Bell phone 307 J. " REAL ESTATE WANTED 1 HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop erty in any section of the city, ft cheap. What have you to oiler?. Chas.- Adler. 1002 North Third street. FARMS FARMS FARMS FARMS I HAVE FARMS of all sizes, from 1 to 200 acres each, from 4 to 10 miles from Harrisburg. Terms reasonable. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street, Harrisburg. Bell 56<M. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One large and two small fdrms. Inquire 3402 Derry street, or Dial 5708. FARMS On hand; any size, with or without stock. lui Chestnut street. FOR SALE About 35 acres timber land, mostly oak. Located about 6 miles from Bowmansdale, in York County. For further information, ad dress "Timber,"'care of Harrisburg Telegraph. FOK SALE—MISCELLAN EO US FOR SALE —Home-raiseil potatoes delivered to all parts of Lie city. Luaraniced to be good, mcaiy pota toes. Bell phone, a. B. Davis, Pen brook, Pa. "CHOICE FRUITS" LARGE. JUICY ORANGES. GRAPE FRUIT, APPLES, GRAPES, PEARS, PEACHES, QUINCES, BANANAS, HONEY DEW MELONS. MARISCHINO CHERRIES, IMPORTED OLIVES. CIGARS," TOBACCOS, CANDY AND SOFT DRINKS. A. C. G ANN AM, DIAL PHONE. 923 N. THIRD §T. FOR SAIJE Double-heater, in good condition. Reasonable price. No dealers need apply. Inquire at 1008 Green street. Bell phone 4749 R. FOR SALE All kinds of Masquerade Suits and Wigs, for sale or rent. In quire at , ' N. BRENNER, 1315 North Third Street. FOR SALE Excellent condition. Reasonable. Ap nly Mrs. Eugene Moyer, Potts Apart ments, Third and Herr streets. WOOD—WOOD— W QOD Fine wood, cut short, oak. specially cut for fireplace. F. J. Matter, Bell 39-J, Steelton. APPLES FOR SALE Grlmoa, Uol dertl with a Banana. Stayman Weln sab Jonathans. York Imperial, etc. ■ Some of these apples are very fine. Come and see them at R. A. Wicker sham's Orchard, one-half mile east of Mechanics burg. Pa. Trolley car stops at Orchard. , BARGAINS! BARGAINS! . The Store across from Y. W. C. A. offers yui. - Biggest and Beat Bar gains In Men's and Boys' Suits, Over- i coats Maktnaw Coats, Underwear, i Hats' Caps and Shoes. We are famf oub for Low Prices. Give us a trlaL OUB CLOTHING CO.. 23 North Fourth Street. FOR SALE Largo quantity of used lumber from Penn-Harrls Hotel. Also 10.000 6-lnch tile. Apply Na tional Fire-Prooflna Co. at Penn-Har- , rla Hotel. I % FOR SAI.K MISCELLANEOUS T Y PEW 1 iITi'.HS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED. GEO. V, TILEOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPP. OR. PUEUM THEATER. BOTH PHONES. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS ! FOR RENT Storeroom at 24 I North Third street. Newly remodeled and new front. Also offices for rent in same building. Aoply next door— The William B. Schleisuer Stores. I FOR RENT Suite of offices. First (floor; city heat. Suitable for profes ! sioiial or business. Inquire of Mrs. A. J. Miller, 15 South Third street. LARGE STOREROOM. FOR RENT Suitable lor automobile display room or other wholesale or lurge retail business, 1101-1103 North Sixtli street. Apply to Louis, 414 North Third. FOR RENT In the Commonwealth Trust Company Building, large, roomy offices. Apply to COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO. 222 Market Street. WAX TUP—.MIBtEI.i.A.\ Uu c HIGHEST PRICES PAID "for all kinds of Junk. Get our prices before selliug. Call Bell phone 936, or drop us a postal and our wagon will call Keystone Iron & Metal Co.. Broad and Currant streets. WANTED '— One fivp-passenger body, set of standard wheels for laie | Ford. Apply 425 Peffer. MORKia SATS sai-e money buying new anu second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz, 103U Market. Bell 3971 K. CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Kefkln, 497 Broad street. Bell phone 3370 J. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRAI L. Cohen & Co., York and Ash ave nues, have opened up a place. Whole sale aud retail scrapiron, metals, rub ber, and rags, paper stock. AU grades of junk Fud barrels bought. Pay highest cash prices. Send postal or call Bell phone 3221VV. Will call. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all ktnus.of empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B. Alliums & s o n 824-832 North Seventh street. MAX SMELTZ Second-hanu furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381 or Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz. iol6 Market street. Will call, city or country. BUSINESS FEKaONALS Diamonds bought tor Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 296 Mku RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, 25c dez.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug Store. WRITE A SONG Patriotic or popular. I "compose music and guar antee publication. Send words to-day. Thomas Merlin, 721 Reaper Block! Chicago. QUININE —Look out for that grippe leeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It off If taken in time. Gross Drug Store 119 Market street. RELIABLE ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITH SHOP GENERAL REPAIRING. 1303 N. SIXTH ST. BELL 3995. DIAL 5854. Money to Loau MONEY WE LEND MONEY In accordance with laws of STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. If you need money in a hurry come to see us. All busiiiess strictly confidential. EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY ROOM 296 BERGNER BLDG* TIIIRD AND MARKET STREETS. LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE. WHEN YOU NEED MONEY' to meet immediate necessities, always consult this reliable licensed, bonded institution chartered under Pennsyl vania laws and financed by local peo ple in 1909 to save borrowers from extortion. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN ilc INVESTMENT CO. 204 CHESTNUT ST. WE SELL W. S. S. AND THRIFT STAMPS. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate by the East Harrisburg Building and Loan Association, Thirteenth and Market streets. New Series of Shares Opens November 1. Monday, Wednes day and Friday until November 1. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1916. to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans a specialty; business confidential payments to suit borrower's conven ience; positively lowest rates i n nitv PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT Co 182 Walnut Street. " Musical TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLER'B, 14 South Fourth street. A i ' Musical IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, Just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An expert will be at your service at once. Or bring mtfehine to 1213 North Third street. , TALKING MACHINES of all kinds ' repaired by an expert. All work promptly done and guaranteed. Call lieli 2SO4R. or 1504 Howard avenue. Hauling juul Moving AUTO HAULING Local and long distance. Furniture moving a spec ialty. Kates reasonable. Prompt ser vice- Call Bell 623 J. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST XXPKKSH SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320. or Dial 2265. _ Hauling and Moving ! LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE I HAUI4NG Prompt service, A. & t B. Motor Express, si? Capital street, i Bell phone 1635 J. I LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE ! HAULlNG— Furniture moving. Prompt i service. Ernest Corbiu, 63b Calder 'street. Both phones. .Bell 3636J, Dial 1 3683. ___ I AUTO HAULING Local or long ! distance. Furniture and piano moving u specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 61? • Capital street. Both phones. HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J E Grubbers Truck Service. Irvln Aungst, Manager. Hershey. Pa. Bell phone 15R-6. ~ AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local and long-distance. F. J. Marter, Bell 39-J, Steelton. all kinds of hauling AND MOVING bu.va, CONRAD BROS'., 341 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. HICKS & HOPKINS Local and Long-distance Hauling. 424 Reily. Both phones. Storage STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper ai Co. Both phones. STORAGE —In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods In clean private rooms. Reasonable rates, p] G. Diener, 406 Market street STORAGE Private rooms for ' household goods in fireproof ware house. 53 per month and up. Lower storuge rates in uon-tlreproof ware house. Harrlsburg Storage Co., 437- 445 South Second street. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. I'ACKLER! FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2138. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145. CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HIL CEMETERY Beautifully -situated on Market Street east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north and east faces the new park way. The prices of lots are moderate. Miller Bros. &. Co.. Agents. WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. STOUFFER'S RiesTAURANT—Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladips in separate diningrootn. Cleaners and Dyers IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the best place in ti wn. Call and deliver. Goodman's, 1306% North Sixth. Both Phones. MOTORCYCLES AND iiICYCLES INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Like new. Bargain at 595.00. ilorst, Liug icstown, Pa. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New and rebuilt bicycles at very at- U-uctive prices; guaranteed repair ing; come acre and get a square deal. H. F. ESTKRBKOOK. 912 N. Third Street, Dial 4990. HENDERSON MOTORCYCLE FOP. SALE JI2S. 1916 Model. 2-speed. Good machine. Call 24 Cucsulut street. Steelton. ONE THREE-SPEED INDIAN MO TORCYCLE FOR SALE —H. L Enders, Auto Supplies, 239 South Cam eron street. Dial 5938. BICYCLE REPAIRING "* BY AN EXPERT. ALL \VOKK GUARANTEED DORY SHANEK, WITH ANDRED REDMOND, 1607 NORTH THIRD' ST. INDIAN, 1916—Good us pew, 5120.00 Good tires —one new. Bargain. Horst Garage, Linglestown, Fa. WE BUY old bicycles, coaster uraKes, anu frames. Cull Dial 99u. Estcrbrook. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also lenders lumps, etc. Best service In town. Har rlsburg Auto Radiator Works. Ob Norm r'hird street. WM. PENN GARAGF. 30-1-6 Muench street. Limousines for funeral, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day und night. Bell 4664. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO All sorts of auto top and cushion work done by experts. Also repair work. Reasonable rates. 1019 Market St. SUNSHINE GAHAGIU Auto re pairing by experts. Road Jobs a specialty. Charges reasonable. Botb Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. UP-TO-DATE UARAGE Experr repairing- Storuge space to rent. All accessories. Prices reasonable. Muff Bros.. Garage. 244 S. Front St. Steelton. AUTOMOBILES m FOR SALE One seven-passenger, (light-cylinder Cadillac. Call Bell phone 4667. ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK Covered body, 1,000 lbs. capacity. A bargain. Inquire of Pluludelphiu Quick Lunch. FOR SALE One 1917 Uupmoblle. Owner expectß to be called in the ser vice. Apply Sunshine 'Garage. 27-29 North Cameron street. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers. In any condition. See-mo before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking, A. Set...-..nan. 22,24,26 Norn. Cameron street. Bell 3633 i WANTED All kinds of .used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No Junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990, ♦ > J* OCTOBER 28, 1918. s AUTOMOBILKS "MAC'S GAHAOE" FORD 1915; roadster; newly paint ed; demountable wheels; extra tire; perfect rendition. FORD CHASSIS 1917 model; over hauled and painted. CHALMERS Roadster; 1917 model; line mechanical condition; good tires; new battery. Bargain; must be sold at once. PACKARD—ROADSTER. OVERHAND Roadster; 1917 model; new battery and all new tires. FORD 1917; roadster; just painted; demountable wheels. CROW ELKHART 1917; Just re painted; good condition; tine value. OVERLAND 80; new tires; engine in line condition. FORD—Delivery; panel body; $250.00. MAXWELL 1916; 5-passenger; one man top; demountable wheels; extra tire; newly painted; bargain. MAC'S GARAGE, 1 117-119-121 SOUTH THIRD ST. BELL RHONE 3777 DIAL 2413. OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT BEAT THE DEADLY INFLUENZA WITH A GOOD USED CAR. Sunshine and fresh air assure health. Spend these bright fall Sun days out of doors. Touring Cars and Roadsters, four, six and eight-cylinder. Also Used Trucks, One two and five-ton. Convenient Time Payments. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO., 212-214 North Second Street. FORD* DELIVERY CAR, FORD- Redden Truck, Studebaker Truck. Hudson Super-Six Sedan, Cadillac Eight, Coupes and Touring Cars. Also other makes. Apply 103 Market street. FOR SALE Reo 6-cylinder, 7-pas senger. late model, mechanically per fect, looks like new, extra tire. Price, 91,100.00. Apply Saturday, after 6 P. M., 1319 Swutara street. Bell 723 M. WILLYS SIX (Sporting Model), live-passenger touring car. Equipped with wire wheels, two extra wheels and tires. Car practically good as new. A bargain to quick buyer. For demonstration or Information call Beil 2176. 1914 KNOX Racing Car, in good con dition. 1910 Chalmers Roadster, in Al con dition. SUNSHINE GARAGE. Both Phones. CHALMERS CLOSED TOP With dome light, extra windshield, gray up holstering. Originally cost 9300. Used oiie season, and must be sold Immediately at a low figure, as owner is leaving town. Answer to Box 31, Dauphin, Pa. SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCKS FOR SALE CHEAP Consisting of variety of Ford cars, with rear-end one-ton capacity; Vims, Bulck, Reo and Mack, witn power hoist, dump body. All are good bargains. Inter national Harvester Company of America Truck Dept., 619 Walnut street. MAXWELL Touring car In Al sliupe. Must be sold, owner was drafted. This car is like new. A lot of extras; wheel with new tires. Ap ply at 125 South Eleventh street. FORD DELIVERY, Ford-Redden Truck, Studebaker Truck. Cadillac Eight. Coupes and Touring Cars. Hudson Super Six Sedan and also other makes. Inquire Crispen Motor Car Co., 103 Market street. 5-PASSENGEU TOURING CAR Very powerful. New tires. Com pletely overhauled. Good as new. Ex ceptionally fine condition. Cash or easy terms. Frank Rittase, 1630 Nau dain street. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dlxey, Splitdorf, Mea, Remy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. Scliitfman, 22,24-20 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. FORD TOURING, 1914, automobile Good condition. Price, $276. Apply 519 Emerald street. PUBLIC SALE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, NO VEMBER 23. at N'avaro Hotel, Worm ley sburg, Pa., at 1:30 P. Al., Sand and Coal Fleet, consisting of steamboat and equipment; one pump and equip ment; six fiats; two horses and har ness; two carts, one wagon; block and falls, and other tools too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. C. WILSON SWARTZ, EDWARD F. DOEHNE, VICTOR BRADDOCK. Attorneys. MAXWELL S. HITE, Auctioneer. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD UP COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS -AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL •BUILDING, HARRISBURG, PA. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Superintendent of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings at his oflice in the Capitol Building, llarrlsburg, Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, November 12. 1918. for furnishing ml lubor and materials for the construction of a two-span concrete arch bridge over the Aughwick Creek in Cromwell Township. Huntingdon County, Penn sylvania, as indicated fully in the plans and specifications prepared by C E. Benson, of Huntingdon, Penn sylvania, Consulting Engineer for the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications and bidding blanks will be furnished prospective bidders by applying to the Superinten dent of Public Grounds and Build ings. Capitol Building, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania. proposals must be marked 'PRO POSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF AUGHWICK CREEK BRIDGE" on outside cover. GEORGE A. SHREINER, Supei ldlendenL L. W. MITCHELL, Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween John N. 11. Menger and Fred erick H. Menger in the management and operation of the Senate Hotel, has been dissolved by mutual agree ment, the business being taken over by Frederick H. Menger, and John N. 11. Menger retiring. JOHN N. H. MENGER. FREDERICK H. MENGER. *" . V 11 —=== t LEGAL NOTICES IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED SPATES FOR THE MID DLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA NIA. , ''' M| !s ' 0, 3690, in Bankruptcy Charles E. Bretz, Harry M. Bretz <i"d William 14. Bretz, individually and as co-partners, trading as Bretz Brothers, Bankrupt. B Wl^l H ? NOBABLE CHARLES t'min ? f' of the District Middle 711 United States for the Harry M h ° f Punns ylvanla. Coul ,n ° f harrlsburg, 1„ the svlvem , ttUPt " n and Kt *te of Penn ) nia. in said district, respectfully represents; nas," a | t , °" th ° 18th day of July . last under e, ! dU ' y ad J ud S<l bankrupt 1 u 1 10 tB Congress relating / UPtCy: that 116 hus dul >' BUI'- of property' and pr J? per ' y ;, a nd rights With ull Una renin J Oot'U'l'ed able agalnst hi. . debts P>v bankruDt ar'i. estate under said ure eve!..,# j 1 except such debts as charge. law from auul dis- J tVl'iV" 11 day ° f September, HARRY M. BRETZ. IQIV -itli duj of September A i> Hon.' I®nisreadin 1 ® n is readin foregoing' petV-' SIS • newspaper m-intori -V . ra "• h that all known nr. i S . a ' d dlstri L and persons in interest nlliv 1 " 8 U " d other said time and at the if anv thnv 1 p at '' alld "how cause. Ba AN^ U iT°"s r copies of sal'd petVt on n and n addressed i n ,r nd this order . at th "' r placaa W R TI the , H °n. Charles (Seal of Coui t arid Ud^ eot "aid the Court) thereof. V t d Scranton fn said District, this 27th day of September. A D 1918 G. C. SCHEUER Clerk. P VBT OF In Ch r ple N s 0 -E. 36 B?kz!% l ar a r n y k M Pt B y r e u alld " dha '" J{ " Hretz, individually and as co-partners, trading as Hretz Brothers. Bankrupt ® U * ' B WITMERHONORABLE CHARLES I^S® ad °^ a 'es^^ lately 6 * rod I ° f wisTFal'rvle^ s.ie ,? n County of Dauphin, and resnemf,div nsy allul ' 4n auid district, respectfully represents* That on the 18tli day of July last under th Wa \ dul y adjhdged bankrupj tVa £ of Congress relating t" Bankruptcy; that he has duly sur rendered all his property, and right) wi,!! rOP .V r VT' und haa 'oily compile,| with all the requirements of sail Acts and of the older of tile Court touching his bankruptcy WHEREFORE HE PRAYS, that he 7 c 11 m u reed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts prov able against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis charge. * day of September, CHARLES E. BRETZ, Bankrupt. „. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON Middle District of Pennsylvania, ss: ,„9„ n this 27th da Y of September, A. D. 1918, on reading the foregoing peti tion, It is r ORDERED BY THE COURT, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 4th day of December, A. D. 1918, be fore said Court at Scranton, Pa. in said district, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon; and that notice thereof be pub lished in "Harrisburg Telegraph," a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS, the Hon. Charles # B. Witmer, Judge of said (Seal of Court and the' Seal the Court) thereof, at Scranton, In said District, this 27th day of September, A. D. 1918. G. C. SCHEUER, Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MID DLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA NIA. In re. No. 3690, In Bankruptcy Charles E. Bretz. Harry M. Bretz and William R. Bretz, individually and. as co-partners, trading as Bretz Brothers, Bankrupt. TO THE HONORABLE CHARLES B. WITMER, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. William R. Bretz, of Camp Hill, R. F. D., Pa., lately trading and doing busi ness at Nos. 209-211 Chestnut Street, Harrlsburg, in the County of Dau phin and State of Pennsylvania, in said district respectfully represents: That on the 18th day of July, last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the Acts of Congress relating to Bankruptcy; that he has duly sur rendered all his property, and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said Acts and of the order of the Court touching his bankruptcy. , WHEREFORE HE PRAYS, that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts prov able against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis charge. Dated this 14th day of September, A. D. 1918. WILLIAM R. BRETZ, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON Middle District of Pennsylvania, ss; On this 27th day of September, A. D. 1918, on reading the foregoing peti tion, it is ORDERED BY THE COURT, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 4th day of December. A. D. 1918,' be fore said Court at Scranton, Pa., in said district, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon; and that notice thereof bo pubj llshed in "Harrisburg Telegraph. a newspaper printed In said district,- and that all known creditors and other persons in Interest may appear at the snid time and pluce and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of suid petitioner should not he granted. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the Clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS, the Hon. Charles B. Wttmer, Judge of snid f Seal of Court and the Seal the Court) thereof, at Scranton, in said District, this 27th day of September A. D 1918 G. C. SCHEUER, • A. g?* i *
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