14 I THOUSANDS READ TIE TELEGRAPH WANT ADS EVEIY MIGHT. ADVERTISE M? ' | _ , , H iDcatbs BENDER -On November 10. I, 9 * 9 - j Maggie K. W. Bonder. Wile of 11. b Bender, at her home. 1424 fcusque ; hnnua street, aped u jcais, * . months and 20 days. ; Funeral arrangements will t> ui ; 11 ouneed later. | DBA \ On batuVday evening. N"" J vo.mbor P. S9!>>. Bldridgc 1- can 'j used 59 years. 1 mouth ttr.d u j Funeral 0:1 Wednesday afteriiooa at j 2 o'clock, from liis late '"aa'dcnce. | 1526 Walnut street, iunetal pit-, vate. |\ NIt.NIOKI.VM i RESOLUTION'S OK KKSI'KCT At 0 1 ecu la r meeting of the ROYAL. FUSE COMPANY. NO. '.. held on \\ u'lnosda.v evening. Novembtt e. the tollowing resolutions "ere adopted. Whereas. It lias pleased Almlgnt> ; V.< d. the Great Ituler of the Universe, in His Divine Wisdom u> remove from | our midst .i Ei 'HUE RI"1> EK. afa thful member of the lIOYAI. FlHb tOM; I'A.W, NO 4, and admitted him to that nest from which no one returns. ""whereas. We desire to place on record our acknowledgment of oui io- s; therefore, be it 1 Resolved, That while we bow in, humble submission to the will of tin Most High, we feel that our loss has l.een h'.s eternal gain. We commend j those bereft to Him. who ian *0}"" all sorrows and tne consciousness tnat we tan all meet again in that Home where sorrow shall no more enter j and family and friendship ties will | never again lie broken; Vie tt furtm 1 , Resolved. That as a tribute of re sp. et to the memory of our departed , fellow-member our house be drapeu 1 in mourning for a period of thirt days, that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our Company, that they be published in the daily ; papers of the city and that a copy be sent to the family of the deceased i member. _ .1. W. SPRKNkIiK, WRI. BOTVERS. PR.. S. E. MACELHOES. Committee. CARD OF THANKS RIR. AND SIRS. FRANK WISE do- ; sire to thank their many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sym pathy extended during the Illness and. death of their daughter. 1 THE children of Mrs. Katherlne j Blckert wish to thank their friends . and neighbors for the kindness shown them during the illness and death or their mother; also for the many Moral \ tributes sent. LOST AND FOUND FOUND A dog of good quality. Own or. by calling at my residence and proving property, may have the dog Uhns. A. Zerfoss, Union Deposit. 1 a. LOST . Between Fourth and Mar ket and Second and Market, a child s gray fur neckpiece, on Thursday evening. Reward if returned to Mrs. P. M. Faslg. 1325 Thompson avenue. FOUND On Derry street. , day, market basket. Owner can have same by calling at 2520 Derry street and paying for this advertisement. • FOUND Pocketbook. containing : monev. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Address P., 6942. care of Telegraph. 1 INSTRUCTIONS j A RIGHT START IS HAL FT HE BATTLE Get a i STANDARD course In Harrisburg s j ACCREDITED Business College ; school , of Commerce. Troup Building. ,a .Pi 1 '* 1 Market Square. Bell 9.>. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting. English Bookkeeping, Pemanship. Arlthj. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL V EAlt. Enter any time. Bell 694R -_^urAi THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL | 121 Mkt. St Chas. R. Beckley. Prin. ] Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. UETF WANTED —MALE WANTED District manager for Harrisburg and vicinity. Seven ply fabric Super Tread tires, sell for less than lighter weight tires. Must be |, a worker and have ability to handle salesmen. Appointment by telephone.' or meet Ross K. New. Friday. Novem- ; ber 15, at the Metropolitan Hotel. WANTED Bread salesman, one who has had previous selling experi ence only need apply. Sub* j stantial salary guaranteed. Reference required. Apply STANDARD BAKING CO.. Tenth and Market. WANTED A good boy. over 16 years old. for delivery wagon work. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.. 208 North Second. __ • MEN Reliable for general work ; around factory. Steady workers can earn good wages. Apply Jackson Mfg. Co., Fourtn and Boyd streets. WANTED Two competent truck drive's. Good wages. Apply Fink Brewing Company, Forster street. WANTED White boy, 15 or 16 years old, for grocery store —one who -an ride a bicycle. Apply 1601 North f Fourth street. ' ' WANTED. TEAMSTERS Expert- , enecd. for double and single delivery. Must know city ami nearby towns. Apply personally. National Biscuit! Company, 1370 Howard street. ; WANTED Experienced fireman j tor stationary boilers, only steady, 1 • xperloitced men need apply. Jvo Commonwealth Trust Building. WANTED Good porter, also one that is capable of running Ford car. 1 Apply 0. M. fiig'er. Inc.. 30 North Sec- ; or.d. •DRIVER WANTED For Coal Wagon; also several men lor Coal Vara and Qujivry. Steady work. Ruth- . ei for a Br.. Paxtang. I'u. MEN WANTED To load stone, 29 ! cents per ten. Can earn $25 to $35 per! week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Fax-1 tang. __ I 1 Some Bargains In Low Priced Properties There has recently been placed j v.Rii us by an estate the follow- i In,: properties: The two three-story houses, Nos. 1201 and 1203 Bailey street. The lot Is R) ft. front by 3S ft. deep, j Price for the entire property ! JSAi'iO. Tito three-story house on irreg ular shaped lot which Is 17.0 ft. front and 85 ft. deep on the long side, price $1,500. The vacant lot on the north side of Market street, and in front of 1201 and 1203 Bniley street. The I lot is 40 ft. front by about S3 ft. deep. Price $2,000. We consider these prices low, in I fact bargains for properties so well located. Miller Brothers & Co; ' Heal Estate Insurance Surety Honda l.ueust and Court Streets Member tlbg. Hra| Estate Hoard ts 9 MONDAY EVENING, | HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Men for shipping de j paruncnt. Emerson-Brantinguum lm-' ; plemeiu Co., Tenth aud Market streets. ! Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Night fireman —one I familiar with Warren Webster sys- I tem. Address P. O. Box 11. j WANTED Thoroughly competent : bookkeeper. Wholesale house will • pay very good salary to capable man. Address No. 40. caro of Tele j graph. LABORERS WANTED. 25 MEN AT ONCE. APPLY PENN-HARRIS HOTEL. ! THIRD AND WALNUT STS. i ___ I WANTED TAXICAB DRIVERS. Apply HARRISBURG TAXICAB AND BAGGAGE CO.. Strawberry and Aberdeen Sts. WANTED I Experienced mechanics on ; automobile work. Apply 1 THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO.! SERVICE STATION. Twenty-sixth and Derry Sts. ! WANTED—Two good, strong boys ; to learn trade. Apply Superinteu- . dent. The Tetegrapu Printing t_o.. j Harrisburg. MEN WANTED To learn the au- j ; luiuoblle uusiness and do mechanical : work on same. Thousands ot men are wanted m the United States Army tor sucu work as uriving and repair- j | mg. Auto Transportation Sellout. 3611 ! couth brunt street. Steellon. WANTED A man, or will employ! man and wife. 10 do Janitor anil { liutistwoik. Aply 17uu North second street. DRAFTSMAN WANTED | Machine designer, experienced in | ; handling special machinery. Must be | accurate and reliable. Also one ex- ! perienced and reliable detailer. State , fully in your application salary ex pected. experience, age. etc. Perma- j nent positions to rignt men. TANG BORN CORPORATION. HAGEKSTOWN. MD. MACHINISTS WANTED Who can \ adjust Lnion Special and Singer Sew | uig Machines. 111 snue factury. A. s. Kreider Co:. Welt Department, Eighth ; and Water streets. Lebanon, Pa. WANTED. BAKER Good Job for j right person. |30.00 per week. Steel- | ton Baking Co., 856 South Second ' 1 stieet. Steelton, Pa. WANTED Two cooks, whit? or! ■ colored. Apply 1300 North Sixth. 1. WANTED Oftice boy, 16 years or j I over. Good wages and excellent ) chance for advancement. Answer in j own handwriting. Address Box C. | 6606. care of Telegraph. CARPENTERS WANTED AT ONCE. APPLY TO F. C. LEW IN, PENN-H ARRIS HOT El - | HELP W ANTED—FEMALE WANTED A girl for waitress. ! Good wages. Inquire at 198 South! , Front sil'eet, Steelton. | WANTED High school girl to as sist with general Housework in small i ; apartment. Good wages. Small family. ! Inquire oaV Woodbine street, or Bell ' phone 20L6J. WANTED A neat girl to assist with housework, mornings, at 212 j j Forster street. Can sieep home. Ap- : i ply at once at porch door. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS I Harrisburg, Decemuer 7. 12,000 i ; women clems needea. Salary, $1,200. Experience unnecessary. Women de- I siring government positions write tori free particulars. Raymond Terry (former Civil Service Examiner). 467 | Columbian Building. Washington. ] WAN IEU —Two young women' tor waitresses. Must give references. Ap ply Stoulfc-r'a Restaurant, 4 North Court. : | WANTED 1 Women who would like to gage In uuiomuune work. Ex cciieiu opportunity tor t'.use ' who want to do war work. Apply j THE CVRRLAND-HARUISBURG CO I SERVICE STATION. 1 Twenty-sixth and Derry 3u. 1 ' j BELL TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Young women. 17 to SO years • of age, wanted to learn tele* 1 phone operating; rapid ud { luncemeut and exctptiouui I opportunities fur promotion for those displaying energy and ambition. Salary paid while learning. I I Aply at OPERATORS TRAINING DE PA UTine nt. 20$ Walnut Street, Between 8:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. WANTED "I I Colored girls to strip tobacco. Pay while learning. Good wages are being earned by ex ! perienced strippers. Apply 28 NORTH CAMERON STREET. Second Floor. ; i WANTED Uinlngroom girl. An. ply Miss K. Wilson, 203 Pine street Call after 8 o'clock in the evening ; HELP WANTED—FEMALE . j NURSE For children. $S per • Week. Also girl for housework, $8 | per iweek. Inquire 226 Emerald j street. ,! STENOGRAPHER AND ASSISTANT . BOOKKEEPER WANTED —At Schell's Seed Store. 1307-1309 Market street. I Permanent position now and after me ( war. I HOUSEWORK Reliable white wo -11 man wanted for general housework | six hours duiiy except Sunday. Good 1 ln.iMu the right party. Address Box M. .518, care of Telegraph. — 1 WANTED Woman for fall clean ing and laundry work. $1.50 per day and car fare. Call Bell phono 3382. r WANTED Two white diningroom girls. Apply 1302 North Seventh. GOVERNMENT Needs hundreds j Clerks for Income Tax. Customs, In- | I ternal Revenue. Harrisburg exami- I nations soon. Salary. $1,200-2.000. ; I Experience unnecessary. For free , particulars regarding examinations. I j write Raymond Terry tfornier Civil ] j Service Examiner), 2167 Columbian' j Building, Washington. | j WANTED Saleslady. Apply to | Mr. Gottsteiff at Sides iic Sides. 205 ! I Market street. WANTED Bright, active, young { girl, one who can operate a Multi- : graph or typewriter preferred. Ap- ; ply Employment Bureau, Bowman & Harrisburg. • WOMAN—Wanted immediately for ' ] scrubbing nnd generul work. Apply I 1 Stoulter's Restaurant, 4 North Court I ' street. WANTED A cook and children's } ; helper for dormitory. Children s In dustrial Home. Apply Mrs. C. B. Ket tew. 266 Brlggs ] WANTED Girl for general house- I j work. Apply 226 Emerald street. ■ IIELI' WANTED—MaIe atd Female, j —v: -| SIEK MILL | Experienced help wanted. Experl- i enceu weasels average $3.60 to $6.5u per day Oilier Uepa> tineuls propur- i ! tionaleiy. Beginners wanted also. Best pay. ; Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus over ! I Slid above regular wages. Aply j HARRISBURG SILK MILL Second aud North S.reets. _l SHOE WORKERS WANTED i Wc need experienced opera- i tors in all uepariments, and can guarantee steady work. All work is paid for at piece rates, but we guarantee every employe definite wages. The ' more work you produce the 1 more you earn. We also have openings in all departments tor young men and women to learn a useful trade, which will be of value to them after I j the war. The shoe business is 1 u necessary industry and is of , I much importance. Get a job 1 making goods for Uncle Sain if you can, but if not, then consider the shoe manufactur ing trade as worth while learning. If interested, take this ad to the United States ! 1 Employment Bureau at Third and North Streets, and get tull particulars. j HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO. | 1402 Vernon St. ' I THOUSANDS MEN WOMEN— GIRLS, is or over wanted Immediately by United States Government. Easy ' office positions at Washington and in' every large city. Experience unnec- I j essary. SIOO month and up. 7-hour ' ! day. Your country needs you. Help I her. Write immediately for free list, ' positions open. Franklin Institute, > | Dept. 403 U. Rochester. N. Y. ' WANTED Lady grocery clerks. I Also man to take charge of Ware-1 1 house and drive Ford truck. Salary ! and commission. Polleck's Cash and I | Carry Stores, 19 North Fourth street, j ■ - j SITUATION'S WANTED—MALE I i I EXPERIENCED OFFICE MAN —! I Wants extra office work evenings and j Saturdays. Also typewriting to do at ' 1 home. Address Box B. 6648. care of! Telegraph. WANTED Young man desires po- ! sition in spare hours and days, as i j clerk, collector or salesman. Address ! Box C. 6657, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ! j WANTED Woman with child I three years old. would like position as', | housekeeper. Address 702 Twenty- i 1 fourth stieet. Call 2025 M Bell phone. ! WANTED Stenographer, with ! five years' experience, wants a good;, position with a reliable concern; can j i lurnisli good reference as to her abil- , ; ity and character. Address Box X, ! j 7565. care of Telegraph. WANTED A refined, young wo- i man, with experience of. buyer and saleslady, also knowledge of minor clerical work, can give atteriioons for j service. Address H„ 7421, care of; I Telegraph. j ! WANTED Young woman wishes i ' position as housekeeper for widower, j iin small, refined family. Address Miss \ ! Moycr, Generul Delivery, Harrisburg. i ; ! WANTED Young woman wishes i ! clerical work in office; has had two I j years' experience and can furnish j , best of reference. Address Box E. | 6962. care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored girl wants' ! work by the week. Call, or address,! ! 1 ."5 Elm street. ' WANTED Young woman wishes ! I position as housekeeper fur widower, I ! or small, private family; can furnish J j references. Address C„ 2311, care of j Telegraph. j. ! WANTED Stenographic work by 1 ! young woman who has had three • years' experience. Address C., 7579 j care of Telegraph. j_ ROOMS Foil RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms ! on second boor, for light housekeep- I I ing. Apply 528 Camp street. j ! j FOR KENT Furnished rooms. ' ! $2.60 per week and up; warm rooms; I running hot and cold water; liglit ! housekeeping and private bath. Wtl- > son Apartments, No. 143 South Third! street. TWO well-furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; gas range. | kitchen cabinet, use of laundry. Cor tier house. No children. References. | 342 South Sixteenth. I ROOMS FOR RENT, FURNISHED— All conveniences. Bell Phone. $3.00 ; and $4.00 per week. Reference re- I quired. Pine street, also North. In- ■ j quire Paul's Shoe Store. 11 North ! Fourth. ! FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, in quiet neighborhood. i n - , quire 109 Evergreen street. FOR RENT Two communicating first tloor rooms, and one third boor room, all furnished, within easy walk ing distance of business district. Ap ply 408 Uriggs street. V "HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH T - ■ : i . 1 HAVE YOU A VACANT STORE TO RENT? Can you not look about you and see retail establishments which would be better located than at _ present if thev occupied that stofe of yours? Perhaps, somewhere in town, is a tradesman who is convinced that his location is poor. He would gladly consider a change. Advertise to hinj —tell him what you can offer. ! i j ■ 1 ROOMS FOR KENT j. ; FOR RENT Three large, unfur- I nished rooms, located on Sixth street; i light, heat and use of phone; no chil ! dren. Call Bell phone 3347J, or in quire 2130 North Sixth street. ' FOR RENT —One or two furnished j rooms, with or without housekeeping ' privileges, with all modern Improve ! ments. Apply at 1308 Market. j i FOR RENT Room, with board, j ' for two gentlemen. Call Bell phone ! I 774 M, or 607 Forster street. I ROOMS FOR RENT. 113 Locust St. j I —Well furnished. Conveniences. Bell I j phone 2907 W. j ROOMS WANTED 1 FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND ROOM I WANTED By business man, in re- I lined, private family. References, G. L. j L, care of Telegraph, j WANTED By a refined, young I lady, two furnished rooms, or one I large room; references; Hill preferred. Address D., 7580, care of Telegraph. TWO business girls desire room and board in private family. References. Address H., 6612, care of Telegraph. THREE OR FOUR unfurnished rooms, centrally located, by young 1 couple. Small apartment, with bath, I will be considered. Possession on or about October 1. Cun furnish excel lent references. No children. Address ! 8.. 7458. care of Telegraph. j APARTMENTS FOLT RENT ' FOR BENT Two furnished apart ! ment, first and second Hour; heat, gas 'and use of bath. Rent reasonaule. I Inquire 327 South Front street. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, use of bath, heat and light. Inquire at 911 North Sixth. j ——————————— REAL ESTATE FOIL SALE i A WELL-PAYING ROOMINGHOUSE FOR t>- - —197 Chestnut street. j AN exceptionally well-built two - and-one-half-story house, sue 3ux2H | ft • stands back from pavement i in lot 00x248 ft.; contains eight rooms and bath. Situated on Hamilton street. Camp Hill. Pa., short distance from trolley. Built lor residence, not for specu. | lation. For terms, etc. apply to 11. M. AbKIN, South and Pitt Streets. Carlisle. Pa. ' FOR SALE BrlcK dwellng, 1603U Derry street lO rooms and bath 1 gas electric light furnace— lot. '2lxloo. with drive on rear. u e i! ! Realty Co., Bergner Building. S3OO CASH NEEDED to purchase a ' three-story brick dwelling, with nine ! 1 rooms and bath gas furnace —; I porch front drive alley on the rear. ! price. $3,000. Bell Realty Co., Berg | ner Building. NOW VACANT BO3 North Seven i teenth street, brick and stucco dwell ing. most modernly equipped, well constructed, ideal location. K EY | our office. Bell Realty Co., Bergner ! Building. FOR SALE 674 Schuylkill street ! I —frame semi-bungalow wltl. J rooms I i and bath other improvements, in ! eluding stenin heat. Price, $2,390 1 Be4l Realty Co.. Bergner Building. I FOR SALE No. 1515 State street' : —brick house with 9 rooms and bath i —lot, 46x90. with drive alley on the i rear. Inspect It soon. Bell Realty' ; Co.. Bergner Building. ' , ' PAXTANG PROPERTY FOR SALE; ! —Frame house, with six rooms and 1 ; bath gas e.cctrlc light i ot i 30x130. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner' Building. ® 1 | FOR SALE —■ Two-story frame ' I metal root, good conditions, yard, i ! Cheap home for SI,OOO. Inquire Store ; 1117 North Third. ! FOR SALE 2 54-story double brick house. Ht V Will i.) rooms each house all improvements i cheap. Inquire A. Smith. Camp Hill ! i Pa. j '! FOR SALE 545 and 647 North I Second street. Steelton, p a „ one ; ; double frame house and storeroom i I Modern conveniences. Lot. 25x3 00' Reason 'qr selling on account of j death. Lcmis Lacob. FINE INVESTMENT or residence property on North second street, be- I | tween Broad and State streets. Brick • 9 rooms and bath. Lot. 24x125 to | I wide alley- and back entrances. dress Box°S. cVso^'care"of •OWN Let us make you acquainted with the way it is done, (low is the time to start. Following homes can be purchased with S3OO rash or Liberty Bonds: 2129 Penn. 2132 Penn. ;ql2Si Penn. 2025 Penn. 1912 Penn. x 1930 Penn. 129 North Summit. 2127 North Fourth. 606 Kelker. 611. 613. 615 and 617 Kel ker. 1362 Vernon. We have a large number of manufacturing, freight and several good business oppor tunities to offer. Call at A. P. DORANZ, 1225 North Sixth. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. TWO-STORY BRICK ROUSES— AH. improvements, front porch, bay win dow. 7 rooms, nice yard drive alley, room for garage. SIOO down, p uy ag 1 rent. Also several three-atory bricks all improvements. Three small bouses, suburba or 1 Steelton. SIOO down, balance rent i or will exchange on small farm or clt property. f V lb - ty co ß ß^^V CPePted - J722 Green St- Bell SOJ. _ , REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOMKS FOR COLORED FAMILIES Three Brick nouses, _6 1 uouis. Water inside. $1.0' vacn. au.ou needed 1 nisi payment. ! LINCOLN REALTY CO. H2y North Seventh bt. ' • "IF ITS REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN" DERRY ST., 1334 NOW VACANT; modern 10-rooin, 3-story brick; all latest improvements; front und rear porches; luwn und back yard; room tor a private garage; ideal location lor a physician, can be bought witn SSOO cash. FULTON ST.. 1627—N0W VACANT; corner properly; 254 -story frame; six rooms and attic; gas and water; can be bought sumo as rent. i , SIXTEENTH ST.. 542 2-story brick. 7 rooms, all improvements, ce- I nient cellar, can be bougl t with $l5O . cash and $25 per month. NOW VA- I CANT. KENSINGTON ST.. 2030 B-rooms; I all improvements; very cozy- home; | j same as rent. SCHUYLKILL ST., 618 Corner property; 3-story brick; 9 rooms; all | improvements, front and rear porches; good size back yard; same as rent. FIFTH ST.. N., 2138—2-story brick: one side and a double house; 7 rooms and bath; all improvements; side and rear entrance; same as rent. SIXTEENTH ST., S.. 544 2-story brick; 7 rooms; all improvements; ce ment cellar; can be bought with $250 cash. STEELTON. SECOND ST.. S„ 318 V 4 —3-story frame; 7 rooms; water, gas and electric lights; a very good bar gain. Same as rent. WORMLEYSBURG. SECOND ST.. N.. 202—2H-Btory frame; 7 rooms, water, gas and electric lights; lot, 25x150; price right; same as rent. I I D. A. SANDERLIN, ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG.. 36 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL PHONE 1390. DIAL 3573. I HARRIShURG INVESTMENT OPPOK- } TUNITY EXTRAORDINARY These Properties must be sold in j order to close an estate. The prices are rjght. Let me have your offer | within reasonable limits. We know t it will be accepted: 228 Boas St.. attractive, substantial ! home; splendid location; best of I i neighbors; easy walking distance to | Market St. Inspection by appoint- | j ment only. . ... • •31 and 231 Vj South St. Three-story I brick; eight rooms, improvements. | Right in a section where there is al-J ! ways u keen demand from buyers and 1 i renters. No question as to the merits | l of the above properties. lam in- j istrucied to bring about a quick sale. Full particulars 10 those interested. . ! A. C. YOUNG. Everything in Real Estate, Young Building. 34 N. Second St. I • Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board, j ■ FOU sAt-E One lot. 25x100, lo ! rated on North Second strefct. Steel-1 j ton. Act quick. Lotila Lacoh. j ! ~ Real Kstutc For suit—suburban ! FOR SALE Brick tiouse. Wesl| Main street. Meclianicsburg. teiale i roof gas, electricity, hot water heat; lot ' 60x200. Immediate possession. I • Address Box H. 7583, care of Tele- j ! graph. ! ! FOR SALE A desirable. Lemoyne | 'property; all improvement*; front] I porch. Owner desires to leave city. Price is right. Call at 122 a North Sixth street. CAMP HILL. PA. 3-story pressed hrick- all improvements; Spencer vapor' heat; large luwn and trees. Will sell or trude on city property. D. A. | j Culoy. 707 Kunkel Blag. 801 l 589. , TWO ADJOINING LOTS FOR SALE —Situated at Camp tlill. Pa. Will sell very cheap. Apply 21 Susque hanna avenue, Knoia. Pa. RIiAL ESTATE FOIt KEXI' FOU RENT Two-story brick, six rooms, steam heat aim electric light. Rent SIB.OO. Address Box B, 0652. care of Telegraph. i FOR RENT 9-voom brick house; electricity, steam heat; fine con ; dftlon. Rent. $50.00. 916 North Six ; teenth street. Bell -91.. FOR RENT Furnished house. \ Write to Mrs. Williams. 1509 North: Second. — 1 REAL ESTATE —For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtln streets. Possession of some of the houses on thirty days notice. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Sec ond. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED. TO RENT AT ONCE Modern house from six to nine rooms, i Inquire Kmerson-Brantlngham linple- I ment Co.. Tenth nnd Market streets, j ' WANT E D—TO RENT ~ J 1 We are liaving u number uf npplicu- 1 i tions ut this time for furnished ■ houses, apartments snd rooms. What do you have to offer? Address Mil- 1 ler Brothers & Coihpany, Locust and 1 Court streets. . . , HEAL ESTATE WANTED I HAVE BUVKHs waning tor prop erly In any section of the city if cheap. What have you to offer?Chas Adler. 1002 North Third street. 1 'AKMS FOR SALE S-acre farm, good house. 13 miles from Harrisburg, $750. Call 107 Chestnut street. ! WANTED To hear from owner I having good farm for sale. C. C. Shepurd. Minneapolis, Minn. FARMS On hand, any size from i I 3 to 160 acres, with or without stuck. ! ; 107 Chestnut. ; (•'OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS i ■■ —,: I I OFFICE DESK FOR SALE | 4x6 FEET. FLAT TOP, OAK. AT I HALF PRICE. 20 1 C ALDER I I BLDU. BELL 4377. ! 1 i APPLES FOR SALE • Crimes, Col- I den, with a Banana tlavor; Stayman, Wsihsan Jonathans, Vork Imperial, cac. Some of these apples are very line, j Come and see them at It, A. Wieker 1' sham's Orchard, one-half mile cast of Mechunicsburg. Pa. Trolley car stops at Orchard. 1919 CALENDARS Good Selection. For good service, order at ouce and avoid the rush. Sample Room for Conveni ences of Customers. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO., Third and Cumberland Sts. Above Shoe Store. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE OKPHEUMTHEATER BOTH PHONES FOR SALE—Oak store lixturcs, good tts new; It) ft. wall case, 5 ft. display counter, four small tables, 16-in. elec tric fan, Master cutter, cnal'fless cof fee mill. Call or address H. D. llurrl- j man, 1638 North Fourth street. BAHUAINS! BARGAINS: Tlie store ucross from V. W. C. A. offers you the Biggest und Best Bar gains in Men's und Boys' Suits, Over-, coats. Mackinaw Coats. Underwear, Hals, Cups and Shoes. We ure fam ous for Low Prices. Give us a trim. OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 North Fourth Street. FOR SALE Two oak mantels, with mirrors over shelf, us good as new. Address C. W. Lady. 11!) Cal der street. 1919 CALENDARS Good Assortment of Burgatns. Act Quickly. For good service, order at once and . avoid tlifll rush. Sample Room for Conveni ences of Customers. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO., Third and Cumberland Sts. Above Shoe Store. WOOD—WOOD—WOOD Fine wood, cut short, oak, specially cut for fireplace. F. J. Marter, Bell 39-J. Steelton. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of Junk. Gel our prices before selling. Call Bell phone 936, or drop us a postal and our wagon will call. Keystone Iron 4i Metal Co.. Broad uud Currant streets. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 H. WANTED A small, second-hand heating stove —one that will burn soft coal. Address, giving full particulars, I F. S.. 1918, care of Telegraph. I EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! L. Cohen & Co.. York and Ash ave nues, have opened up a place. Whole sale and retiuil scrapiron. metals, rub ber, and rags, paper stuck. All grades of Junk and barrels bought. Pay I highest cash prices. Send postal or i j call Bell phone 3221 W. Will call. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ! HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all ' I kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call I | Bell phone 4275., B. Alli ums & Sun. i | 824-832 North Seventh street. MAX SMELTZ i Second-hand turniture bought and ! I sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call ! I Belt 1381 or Diul 5847, or drbp a pus- ! i tat to Mux Smelts. lt>l6 Market street. : I Will call, city or country, j— ' ! 1 OFFICES AND STO/tKIIOOMS 1 ; I FOR KENT atoreroom at 24 i North Third street. Newly remodeled j anu new tront. Also unices tur rem I in same building. Apply next uuoi ' The William B. Schicisner Sluies, | | FOlt KENT Desk ruoin in down- i I town otlice building. City steam, > ! electric light und elevator service. 1 Apply to P. O. Box 851. I ; | STOREROOM FOR RENT Why ; j not get ill ousmeas where tile People! ! come to buy goods, 121/2' North I'iiiiu, | | shelved, leftdy tor business. The ! Best room tui the money. Call unu I I see hie lor a bargain. Heated by city steam. 95 feet deep. J. S. Slble, 256 j tlcrr street. | j OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished ! j or unfurnished, single or ensuite ot' two or three rooms. Apply H. 4t L | Lowerigard. 21u North Third street, i FOR RENT in the Commonwealth Trust Company Building, large roomy offices. Apply to COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO. 222 Market Street. BUSINESS OF PORT UNITIES MUSIC Send name of your Piano or orgau with 2c stamp; we will send 25c piece she.et music tree. Coiisolidat- I ed Music Co.. Toccoa, Ga. FOR SAua Prolitai le News Agency For j Sale In thriving subuibuii town. storeroom in tlie heart of the business section. Start a business here. The Newspaper Agency will get you ucgualnted with the peo ple. Address BOX R. 7474. Care of Telegraph. RELIABLE ELECTRIC AND LOCKSMITHSHOP GENERAL REPAIRING 1303 N. SIXTH ST. BELL 3995. DIAL 5854. FOR SALE A first-class moving picture machine, etc,, beautiful stage ' In a town of 4,000 Inhabitants. lm-| mediate possession. If Interested up- i ply to H. M. Hart*, Real Estate Bicker. Palmyra, Pa. FOn SALE Grocery store. Clean j 1 stock, doing a good business. Rea- ' son for selling on account of death. v Inquire of Louis Lacob, Steelton, Pa. 11 % NOVEMBER 11, 1918. BUSINESS PERSONALS . Diamonds bought for Cash, appraisers for estate. P. H. Capluu Co., 2U6 Mkt. j I QUININE —Look out for that grippe teeimg. likely to catch yy local peo- I pie 111 1999 to save borrowers Hum ex tuition. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN INVESTMENT CO.. 204 CHESTNUT ST. WE SELL W. S. S. AND THRIFT STAMPS. 'MONEY FOR NECESSITIES" Wc are prepared to help r'orthy people when In need of MONEY for Immediate necessities. Call and in vestigate our system. EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY. 206 BERGNER BLDG. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1915. to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans u specialty; business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates in city, PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. Musical PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14 ( South Fourtn street. IF your Talking Macnlne needa re pairs. just call Bell i'hone 3242 J. An expert'will be at your service at once, ur bring machine to 1213 North Third street. VIOLIN'S, MANDOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS. Band and Orchestra instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds repaired by an expert. AU work promptly done and guaranteed. Call Bell 2804K, or lao 4 Howard avenue. iIAI'LING AND MOVING AUTO HAULING Local or long disluiice. rurmvure anu piano moving a Specialty. Blue Line iiansler, 91 i Capital street. Both pnoucs. AUTO HAULING —Local and long distance. Furniture moving a spec ialty. Kates reasonable, fionipt ser vice. Cull Bell 023 J. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Prompt senvlce, A. &. B. Motor Express, 917 Capital street. Bell pnone 1635 J. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3220, or Dial 22i>5. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAuLING--Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 636 Culder street. Bum pnones. Beii 3u36J, Eial 3683. HEA\ Y HAULING —Fully equipped for lurniture. freight and piano luov -1 ing. No distance 100 lar. Careful driver. Raul aud duslprouf body. j. E. Uruboers i'ruck service. Irvin Aungst, Manager, Hersney. p t . Bell pUOi*e i6it-t). AUTO TRUCK SERVICE -- Local and luiig-uistaiice. t. A -\laner. Bell so-J, steellon. 'ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DUNE j CONRAD BROS.. 341 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. OIAE PHONE 3618. : WE MOVE anything anywhere, any ! tin . Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North | Third street. Dial phone 4990. i__ ' HICKS & HOPKINS Local and i Euiig-uistance Hauling. 424 Kelly. | Both phones. Storage ! !*■ STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house ! uoiu goods, niurenandise. Private! rooms at reasonable raLes. Also haul- | | uig of all ktuus. U. Cooper & Co. | iouth phones. | 1 s oKAUE—In brick building, rear | I 408 Martlet. Household goods in clean,' private rooms. Reasonable rules. P. I c. uleiiei *OB Market street. j ! ; STORAGE Private rooms for I .iciu-eiiuiu goods In nreproof waie-' 1 bouse, $3 per irionifi and up. Lower [slursge rates In noti-nreprouf ware -Ino use. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- ! I*., .south eecouu street. Undertakers ! SAMUEL S. FACKLER. bUNEiiAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. DAY AND NIGHT CALLS promptly attended to. H. M. Hoffman, Funeral Director. 310 North Second street. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer 511 North Second Street. BELL 262. DIAL 2)40. r CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE | PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautiluliy situated on Mantel street east of Tweuty-biktn, and on the i.urtn and eust faces the new puik way. Tue prices ut lots are moderate, liner Bros, et Co.. Agents. Where to Olne ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. STOUFFEK'S RESTAURANT—Home couking served to Businessmen und i_au.es 111 separate diUiagi'oom. Cleaners and Dyers .. ■ , I 11' PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned.'. Pleased, toytiu o( t.epu.teu at the bebl ! place in towu. CuH and deliver.' Gooumau a, looojq North sixth. Both Phones. j j , AUTOMOBILES ON IS NEW CUNESTOUA TRUCK I Covered boUy, r.vuu ilia, capacity. A. j ear gain. require ut i'UUttUoiDhia js(u..n aunvu. FOR bALE One 1917 liupmoblle . Owner expects to no culled in the ser vice. Appiy bunsuihe ciai-ago, 2<-29 North Cameron street OLD AUTOJS Wanted; uaeu, wrecivuu or oldtlmera n any coiiuuiou. aeo mo betore aac rineu.g eisowncre. Chelsea Auto >1 . coi..iig, A. pciilKmun, 24 va .Norm c-.uorun a true t. Den 3933. FOR SALE Chalmers 6-30; closed top. exuu windshield. Price, $175 Andreas Box 11, 7566, cure of Teiu gruph. .. ANTED Ail Kinds of used auto tires. We pay ni*neat casii prices. No JunK. H. Esteiurook, si 3 North lini'u street. oral 4999. MAXWELL, 1017 Good tires, one cxiru. Runs una looks like new A rure purutun at 3400. * Indian, 1015 Muut-i, in good runninir oruer. Bargain at $76. A. aCUIFFMAN. 22-24-26 North Cameron. REGAL ROADSTER FOR SALE In iiiM-viass condition. Must be sold at once, as owner is leaving city Cheap to quick buyer. Ask for Mr St. Clair, Dnscoil Auto Co., 145 South Cameron street. 1014 KNOX Racing Car. in good condition. 1016 cnulmers Roadsters, In A 1 con dlUun. dtAbHINU GAHAUE. Both Bhories. niF, 011 L'HEAP 6-passenger 1914 Oakland touring car; tully elec trical equipped; light and starter- In tlrst-cluss running order; tires good two extra. Inquire 808 North Eigh teenth street. FOR SALE liupmoblle, 1913, flve passcnger. in good condition; two new tires. Price, 3300.00. Address 1420 Walnut street. MAXWKob Touring car In A 1 s.iupe. Must be sold, owner was -Ratted. This car is like iiew. A lot of extras, wheel with new tires. Ap ply at 126 South Eleventh -treet SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCKS FOR SALE CHEAP Consisting of variety ot Ford cars, with rear-end cne-ton capacity; Vims, Ruick, Reo and Mack, wRh power hoist, dump body. All are good bargains. Inter -ulonal Harvester Company of America Truck Dept., bis Walnut street. FORD 1916 Touring Car, with all new tires. In fine shape, at a bargain. Call at 322 Blackberry avenue. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Eismunn, Dixey, Splitdorf. Mea, Kemy and different ial.es of coils, carburetors, etc. A. Scniltmun, 22,24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633, IV EV STONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto top and 'cushion work dune by experts. Also repair work. Reasonable rates. 1019 Mar ket St. FOR SALE Small car. In good condition, can be purchased reason ably. See Dr. Burnlte 1718 State street. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by experts. Road Jobs a specialty. Charges reasonable. Both Phones.- Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. * USED CAR REAL AUTOMOBILE VALUES 1916 Ford Touring car, newly paint ed. 4 new tires, demountable rims, with extra rim and tire; engine In tine condition. Overland. Model 80, Just out of paint shop; splendid condition; barg'ln. Oakland Roadster, newly painted; bargain at $220. Buick Roadster. Just painted, motor in good shape; real bargain. Ford 1914 Touring Car, painted and Overhauled. Overland Roadster. Ford 1916 Delivery, 31x4 tires, paint ed and rebuilt. Ford Trucks, with attachments, new body ana cab, motor rebuilt. This Is practically a new Job. Open Evenings. Convenient Pay ments may be arranged. MAC'S GARAGE, 117 South Third Street. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-G Muench street Limousines for funeral, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4664. FOR SALE Seven-passenger Packard Touring Car. Cheap to quick buyer. Hurrisburg Taxicab and Bag gage Co.. Strawberry and Aberdeen streets. AUTOMOBILES Dead storage, $2.50 per month. Apply Universal Motor Car Co.. 1745 North Sixth street. FOR SALE Chalmers, 6-cyllnder. I Model 18, in good condition. Will sell ! very cheap. Apply Lochiel Farm, after ! 5 P. M. I FOR SALE Two-ton Hahn Truck, in good running condition. Can be I seen at Adams Uarage, Wllliamstown, SPECIAL SALE OF AUTO SUPPLIES Entire stock of Accessories and other supplies, which are ordered, will be suld at sacri ficing prices. Gas and Oil also Reduced. Special Price on Barrel Lots. H. L. ENDERS. 239 South Cameron Street MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES FOR SALE Eight-cylinder, seven passenger Cadillac car, 1916 model; fullv equipped; good condition. Price reasonable. J. Spayd Bomberger, Palmyra. Pa. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE— Like new. Bargain at $95.00. Horse Llngles- „ town. Pa. FOR SALE—Harley-Davldson cycle. 1918 Model. Will sell at once. Harry Y. SEITZ, Royalton. Pa. 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. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY BHANER. „ WITH ANDREW REDMOND. 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. I I————l ■ Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page