THURSDAY EVENING. HJLRRISBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 21, 1918. jTffi TELEGRAPH ENJOYS THE MOST tueatbs HUDCiGRS ln France, October 24. lftlS. First Lieutenant Alexander Rodgers, Jr., aged 24 years. __ II iUllll.VU On Monday. November IS. 1918, at 4:30 P. M.. Lysli A n Hammond, aged 82 years, i month® ami is days. . . Funeral on Friday afternoon, at o'clock, from her son's residence. John Hammond. 223 Pcffer street. The relatives and friends are in ■vited to attend without further_n tice. Interment Emanuel t emeter. . near 'Lewlsherry. York county, rii. 3 A K\U.ll Mrs. Ft tie S. Garner, wife of J, E. Garner, died Tuesday e\eu inS, November 19, at her borne, -t Forster street. , Funeral services Saturday Not em ber 23. at 10 A. M . from her late home. Friends invited to attend. 41.1.KM A N Mrs. Samuel* Alleman. on Tuesday, November 18. i ls * aged 3 years. „ , , Funeral services on !• riday a'tei noon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1022_Paxton street, She is survived by one daughter and son. Interment Fast Harrisburg Cemetery. The relatives and friends ard invited to attend without further notice. ' C.\Kl> OF THANKS MR. AND MRS. BUTLER AND DAUGHTER wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the -inany tioral tributes sent and their k'.ndness in their recent bereavement. LOST AND FOUND LOST A bunch of keys at Third and State. Reward if returned to Telegraph Office. FOUND Sum of money on Front street, between Chestnut and Mul berrv streets. Owner can have same by calling at 675 Squth Front street and paying for ad. LOST Diamond plat mum pin. on Market street, between Second and Fifth, or on Third street, between Walnut and Market. Liberal reward if returned to Telegraph Office. LOST —Sunday evening, at Elev enth and Market streets, or on hieel ton car, a pair of black Rosary Beads with large crucifix. Only valuable to owner. Finder please return to 11-9 North Cameron. INSTRUCTION'S A RIGHT START IS HALF THE BATTLE Get , a THOROUGH STANDARD course in Harris burg's ACCREDITED Business Col lege. School of Commerce, Troup Building, 35 South Market Square. Bell 485, Dial 4393. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting. English, Bookkeeping, Penmansnip. A run., etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR. Enter any tune. Bell 09414. Dial iUlti. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL 121 Market St. Chas It Berkley, t'rln. Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED Tlmetaker and payroll clerks. State experience and salary expected. Apply Employment Depart ment. Bethlehem Steel Co.. Steelton, Pa. 'Both Phones. i WANTED —Two automobile me chanics. Apply Driseoll Auto Co., 155 South Cameron street. " ERECTORS For supervising installation of tna- j chinery in various parts of United States. Traveling and living expenses paid, Permanent work with splendid opportunity for capable and reliable men. Also unusual opportunity for . seeing great deal of our country* and i*s largest and best plants. Single men preferred. Salary to start, $12.>,00 pel month. State fully in application your experience, age, etc. PANG BORN CORPORATION. HAGERSTOWN. MP MIDDLE-AGED MAN To operate passenger elevator. Permanent posi tion. Address E.. 3211. care of Tele graph. . GOVERNMENT needs hundreds clerks for Income Tax, Customs, In ternal Revenue. Harrtsbhrg examina tions soon. Salary, sl,loo-$2,000. Ex perience unnecessary. For free par ticulars regarding examinations, j write J. C. Leonard (former Civil ; Service Examiner). 2561 Kenois i Building, Wichita. MEN WANTED —To load stone, 29 eents per* ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. A LIVE TIP LEARN A TRADE BE PROFESSIONAL COMMON LABORER AT 40c HAS GONE WE OFFER 25c PER HOUR WHILE TEACHING YOU A TRADE. IN ONE MONTH 20q PER HOUR. LEAD BURNERS WORTH 50c PEP. HOUR. j SALESMEN AND MANAGERS DE MAND $2,500 PER YEAR WILLARD SERVICE STATION. OPPOSITE POLICE STATION, 109 MARKET STREET. DRAFTSMEN WANTED Machine designer experienced in handling special machinery. Must be accurate and reliable. Also one ex perienced and reliable detaller. State i fully In your application salary ex- i pected, experience, age, etc. Perma nent positions to right men. } PANGBORN CORPORATION, HAGERSTOWN, MD. T AUTO MECHANICS TWO FORD REPAIRMEN APPLY MAC'S GARAGE. 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. FOR SALE * Some Desirable Low Priced Properties 132S Mayflower Ave.. 2-*. f., (I rooms Si.il.~U 2J40-42-41 Greenwood St., 2>/i-. f., t! room* ea. No*. 21 10-12. gi.ooo en. No. 2144. #l.lOO. 2042 to 2034 Swntnrn St., 3-a. h„ 8 room* anil both en. No. 2042, #2.T00: No*. 2U44 to 2054. #2,t100 ea. 313 Hamilton St.. 'J'/J-H. f„ .I room* nnd lint I ltk'lO Catherine St., 2-s. b., 0 room* anil linth 52.P10 3724 to 2732 JelTer*on St.. 3". f„ K room* anil batb ea., #7,300 for the Ave houne*. -700 finer St., 3-*. b. t V room* and bath #3,000 214 4're*eent St., 3-. b., 8 room* and bath *I,OOO Miller Brothers & Co. Real EMatr Insurance Surety llnnd* >lemler libs:. Real Kfttne Board A . . P ... HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—High school boy, over ~ ; 16 years of age. to work In grocery '■ ; store Wednesday morning before '.school and all day Saturday. Good • i wages to the right party. Apply to ' j Joseph H. Frantx, 1701 North Third r ' street. __ s j WANTED Reliable porter. Apply I hiladelphia Quick Luncli, 407 Mar -1 Uet. _____ -- ■ WANTED A boy for delivery. - i Privilege of one dav a week at school. - : 106 Cumberland. WANTED Automobile repairmen. ~ Apply at Garage. 1607-1809 North . Seventh. Charles Federieks. owner. s 1 WANTED Two masons, with helpers. Apply Bradley Quarries. " Palmyra. I'a. e X- YOUNG MAN To compile factory statistics. Excellent opportunity. Ap-' • i ply to Box R, 6643. care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced Men's * | t lothing salesman. Permanent Posi -1 : tion. Apply at once. Kaufman's I'n j ! derselllng Store. WANTED—Steelton boy, over 16. , to work In grocery store and operate 1 ' Ford truck. Apply to Louis Lehr- , man. Second and Chestnut streets, ": steelton. -i WANTED—Two good, strong boys, > to learn trade. Apply Superintend i ent. The Telegraph Printing Co.. i ■ ; Harrisburg. HELP WANTED—FEMALE EXPERIENCED I SKIRT. DRESS AND COAT HANDS for our Alteration Depart ment. Good salaries. Perma nent positions. WM. R SCHLEISNER STORES, i WANTED—Two young women for) i waitresses. Must give references. Ap ,! ply stouffer's Restaurant. 4 North i i . court. WANTED Housekeeper, middle- 1 aged woman preferred, in familv of two adults. Call Bell pfrone 3032 W. j 55 ANTED Woman to do washing , and ironing—Mondays and Tuesdavs i preferred. Call 1906 Bell phone. 55 ANTED Clear-headed home woman, 30 or over, for responsible po j sition. Must be good-appearing and ; absolutely reliable. Address Box K. 6940, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced pianist and saleslady. Apply Box, K 7574. care "of Telegraph. 55 ANTED A chambermaid. Good 1 wage*. Apply 30 4 State street. YOUNG LADY CANVASSER—WhoIe or part time. Good, convincing talker only requirement. Apply evenings, 5 to 8. 312 Hummel street. City. .55' ANTED Half-grown girl to as sist with housework. Apply 214 Fors ter street. WANTED Girl for general housework in small family. Good wages and good home. Apply 2£12 NORTH SECOND ST. ! —— 55' A NT ED SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS s\'e are wanting operators, the work Is regular, pleasant and positions permanent; the high efficiency of our ma chines, and the sanitary con i Uition of our workrooms en ables ail operators to earn i good wages. Learners are paid $1.25 per day while learning. which consumes a week to ten days. All operators are paid " a bonus each payday. 55"e insure all *>f our em ployes in the sum of $500.00 free of charge to them, and in event of death the beneficiary, whoever it may be, receives the insurance. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING COMPANY, - | Reily and Fulton Sts. I WANTED, AT ONCE, Y'oung lady stenographer. j. Apply THOS. eCSACK CO., Eleventh and Mulberry Sts.' WOMEN—Wanted immediately, for . scrubbing and general work. Apply StoufTer's Restaurant, 4 North Court street. HOSIERY LEARNERS WANTED— -1 From 14 > ears of age and upwards, j Good wages paid while learning. Ap ply New idea Hosiery Co. Fourteenth , and Mayflower streets. ' i, A TIMELY SUGGESTION 55"ith the ending of the war, oppor tunities afforded women for employ-j. ineht of a permanent nature, with i steady advancement, will become con- i stantly fewer. Employes of The Bell : Telephone Company, however, rest | secure in the knowledge that their j ; work is permanent. A business opportunity Is now of- I fered to young women 17 to 30 years I ; of age in fascinating work In pleas- j! ant surroundings. Luncheons served at cost: sick benefits: anniversary j .payments: vacations with pay. Apply 8.00 A M. to 5.00 P. M. to I i Miss Kline, Operators' Training De- t, partment, 208 Walnut Street. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY,, OF PENNSYLVANIA. ! WANTED —A cook for small fara- | ily—white. Send reference with ap- ' I plication to S., 6936, care of Tele j graph. ! 55 f ANTED Respectable, middle- ■ aged white woman to keep house for : widow with children. Apply 607 Fors- i j ter street, or Bell 774 M. I ' ' WANTED j. j SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ! \s> are wanting operators, the work is regular, pleasant and positions permanent; the ' high efficiency of our ma chines, and the sanitary con dition of our work rooms en ables all operators to earn good wages. Learners are paid $1.25 per day while learning, which consumes a week to 10 days. All operators are paid a bonus *aeh pay day. We insure all of our em- , nloyes in the sum of ssou.ot) i free of charge, to them, and In event of death the beneficiary, whoever it may be. receives the insurance. PLOUGH MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Reilv arr> Fulton St*. j i i : HELP WANTED—FEMALE , ! CIVIL SERY'ICE EXAMINATIONS ] Harrisburg, December 7. 12,000 . women clerks needed. Salary, $1,200. I Experience unnecessary. Women de -1 I siring government positions write for free particulars. Raymond Terry l 'former Civil Service Examiner). 467 i Columbian Building, Washington. WANTED Young woman to clerk ;in confectionery store. Apply at . | I .am pas. 414 Market street. WANTED—Women grocery clerks. ; Apply Steelton Store Co.„ Steelton. Pa. | HELP WANTED—MaIe und Female SHOEWORKERS WANTED s\'e need experienced oper ators in all departments, 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 more you earn. 55'e also have openings in all departments ror young men and women to learn a useful trade, wlijch vvill be of value to them after the war. The shoe business is a necessary industry and is of much importance. Get a job making goods for Uncle Sam If you .can. but if not. then consider the shoe manufae- L turing trade as worth wltile learning. If interested, take this ad to the United Slates Employment Bureau at Third and North Streets, and get full particulars. HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO., 1402 s'ernon St. I. ; • i WANTED ! EXPERIENCED MATTRESS j STITCHERS - !' I 1 1 WE PAY STITCHERS FOR STITCH- ! ING COMBINATION MATTRESSES, I PLAIN EDGE. FORTY CENTS; R. F. " and I. E. Felt, Silk Floss and Hair J Mattresses on same high piecework , ' | basis. | ! CONGENIAL SURROUNDINGS AND I STEADY SVORK THROUGHOUT EN , TIRE YEAR. Apply to office of 801 l j Bros. Mfg. Co.. Fourteenth and How- j , ard streets. City, between 8 and 12, ! , ; and 1 to 6.30, or call Bell 883, Dial ! ; 2190. and make special appointment ' with factory superintendent. Only 1 careful and experienced stitchers i need apply. . SILK MILL ' t 1 Experienced help wanted. Expert- j 1 j encer weavers average $3.50 to $6.60 ! I ; per day. Other departments propor-J --| tionately. Beginners wanted also. Best pay. < Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus | ( over and above regular wages. Apply ! i HARRISBURG SILK MILL, - Second and North Streets. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe I WANTED Man, 34 years of age'j ' desires steady position with chance" for advancement: have been in bust- ' ness myself. J. Keller, 39 North Tiilr- j teenth street, Harrisburg. Pa. 55' ANTED—Position as chauffeur! by white man, driving truck or pri- ! vate car; can furnish reference. Ap- I ply 1621 Apricot street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe \ WANTED—Young woman desires to keep house for widower. Address Box Z. 9934. care of Telegraph. WANTED—Office work, by young ' i woman who has had three years' ex- ! 1 perience and can furnisli best of ref , erences at present employed, but de sires to make change. Address Box ! K, 6925, care of Telegraph. 55' ANTED Y'oung woman. High ; t school graduate, wants clerical work j for afternoons; references exchanged, j Address Box L, 7563, care of Tele graph. I 1 . > \ 55' ANTED Housework in small, i ' i private family, by refined, young white | woman; can furnish references. Ad- ; i dress Box Y. 6644, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Day's work, by colored 1 woman. Call or address 404 Forster i street.' ! I ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT One furnished room,. second floor front; all conveniences; i gentlemen preferred. Inquire 2140} North Second street, or Bell phone 999 P.. . I < 1 FOR RENT— Furnished apartment, t bedroom, bath and llvlngroom; also single rooms, with use of phone. In quire 113 Locust street. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT With privilege of light housekeeping. - Call at 107 Chestnut street. • - —— I FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. , r on third floor; use of kitchenette, bath i i and phone. Call at 1263 Market street. : FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all 1 c conveniences: gentlemen only. Apply i to Mrs. Eugene Moyer, 1100 North; Third street. TSVO ROOMS FOR RENT Fur- j nished or unfurnished, on third floor j > front, at 1304 North Sixth street.!* Steam heat and bath. * f FOR RENT Two partly furnish- ' ed rooms, for light housekeeping; all _ conveniences: private family. Inquire i 921 North Second street. g FOR RENT l6Ol Green street. * bedroom and slttingrdom combined. f suitable for to ladles or two gentle-I _ men; all conveniences and use of Bell phone. FBR RENT—Furnished rooms, i $2 50 per week and up; warm rooms;' 'running hot and cold water; light} housekeeping and private bath. 4Vil son Apartments, No. 143 South Third street. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire, 1609 Derry street. ' ROOMS WANTED WANTED Housekeeping rooms, between river and railroad, by family of three, until May 1. Address C.. 7497. care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT I I FOR RENT First floor apartment, 1 _ 5 rooms and bath, furnace, coal and ! gas range, gas water heater, front . and rear porches, No. 518 South Thfr- , . Wqth street. Inquire at 818-A South r Thirteenth street. , THREE-ROOM APARTMENT With heat, light and bath. $25 per month. See Esterbrook. 912 North f Third. c ROOMS AND HOARD YOUNG MAN' Desires room, with - or without board, uptown above Reily street. Address Box D. 1000. care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Small lodge room for} one night weekly, centrally located. - Call, or address. Pumping Station, 1 h North street, or Bell phone 1259 R. 1 C REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE — Two-storv frame [ metal roof. yard; l cheap home for SI,OOO. Inquire 'Store. 8 (F - s ! •• I ! . * THERE ARE TENANTS occupy-' ing property half as desirable-as your property paying perhaps as high r. '' rent for it as you could conscientiously demand for yours —and yet your prop erty is vacant! Vacant property is wasted property. It costs you money to carry it—it should yield you a rcgu- _ lar income. Is it merely a matter of neglect to advertise? ' s l J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE , $2,500 WILL, PURCHASE a brick j house with six rooms and bath, gas ; and furnace. Bell Realty Co.. Berg- I ner Building. THAT most desirable vacant house, j 803 North Seventeenth street; brick and stucco; most inodernly equipped, j inspect it at once. Bell Realty Co., j Bergnet* Building. SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE— ! On easy terms, (let particulars at otipe, as tlte opportunity tvlll not last ! lon*. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.. j PAXTANO PROPERTY FOR SALE ; —New frame house; 7 rooms; all con veniences; lot 30x130; possession Un- ; mediately. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE—3-story brick on Mar- | ket street, near Markethouse, with storeroom; all improvements; a bar gain if sold at once. ('. H. Corder, I 1722 Green street. Bell 560 J. FOR SALE No. (27 South Four-' teenth street; S-story frame; steam' heat; 8 rooms and bath. Possession, thirty days. Apply Skmuel Plough, 256 Crescent street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE Three-story brick ' dwelling, opposite new Extension to Capitol Park, situate No. 436 North i street; 8 rooms, bath and furnace. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. Third Street. ) FOR SALE Vacant propertv j Semi-detached pressed brick, all "im- i provements. North Sixth street. Right terms. Very reasonable. D. A. ! Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. "IF IT'S HEAL ESTATE. SEE SANDERLIN" • j SCHUYLKILL ST. 6*lß Corner! property; 3-story brick; 9 rooms; all! improvements, front and rear porches, good size back yard; same as rent. | . NEW CUMBERLAND. CORNER j FOURTH AND GEAR Y—Attached fram,e; 8 rooms and bath on each side; I newly painted; right price to quick buyer; same as rent. STEELTON, SECOND ST.. S.. 31SV4 ; —3-story frame; 7 rooms; water, gas! and electric lights; a very good bar gain; same as rent. WORMLEYSBURG. SECOND ST., N., 202—214-story frame; 7 rooms; ' water, gas and electric lights; lot : 25x150; price right; same as rent. | D. A. SANDERLIN. ROOJI 1, SECURITY TRUST BLDG., 30 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL PHONE 1390. DIAL 3573. j 1 FOR SALE 2524 DERRY ST.—Modern brick' dwelling—all improvements—steam heat—large front and rear porches— i possession January 1. Inquire EVANS-KINGSBURY, 30 NORTH THIRD ST., BEI.L PHONE 2175. FOR SALE 630 Boyd a\e.. 3-story j brick dwelling. 8 rooms, bath. re*-!, mented cellar, gas. water and fur- 1 nace heat. For Sale —1416 BerryhlU street, 8- •tory brick dwelling, 8 rooms, bath. ■ cemented cellar, water, gas. furnace | heat. Front and rear porches. BRINTON-PACKER tsj.. Agents. Second and Walnut Streets. FOR SALE—New brick dwelling, ! No. 636 Maclay street. 7 rooms, bath, steam heat, granullthlc pavement and front porch; lot through to drive al ley; room for garage; price. 34.500. 1. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. Third Street.! FOR SALE—IS3O Naudaln street;' 8 rooms and bath, all conveniences; i excellent condition; immediate pos-; session: cash or terms. Apply on ' premises. OWN YOUR OWN HOME ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN Let us make ydu acquainted with the way it is done. Now 1 is toe time to start. Follow ing homes can be purchased with S3OO cash or Liberty i Bonds: 129 North Summit. 606 Kelker. 611, 613, 615 and 6F7 Kel ker. , 1362 Vernon. We have a large number of manufacturing sites and several good business oppor tunities to offer. Call at A. I'. DORANZ, 1225 North Sixth. Member Hbg. Real Estate Board 204 Calder Building. Real Estate anJ Rents Collected j TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES Alt I Improvements, front ,<o,ch. t>ay win-' now. , r00t,,, nice-yard, drive alley,) room Mi garage; SIOO down, pay as rent. Also st -'era 1 3-story bricks All improvements Three small houses, suburbs of 1 Steel to ii. SIOO aown, balance as rent. ; or will exchange on small farm ory city property. accepted. , 1722 Green St., Bell'66oJ. I Heal Estate For Sale—Suburhan j SEVERAL SMALL FRAME HOUSES All Improvements. Some corner< houses. Cheap and on easy terms Pay as rent. Liberty Bonds accepted. C. H. Corder, 1722 Green street. 560.1. ; FOR SALE—A desirable Lemoyne i property: all Improvement; front) porch. Owner desires to leave city. Price is right. Call at 1225 North Sixth street. > * i Heal Estate For Sale. Siihurliun VACANT , j Several fine suburban homes, all Ini -1 provements. close to trolley, or sale j or exchange on city property. Spring i J water. Terms easy. C. H. CORDER. | 1722 Green St. Bell 560 J. I HEAI. ESTATE FOR KENT FOR RENT—9-room brick house; i gas. electricity, steam heat: tine con- I jdition; rent. $50.00. 916 North Six- J teenth street. Bell 2912. j REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Kent j | HOUSES AND GARAGES—At Filth I ! and Curtin streets; possession of ! some of the houses on thirty days' I notice. Fred C. Miller. 31 North See | ond. Bell phono 307 J. HEAL ESTATE W ANTED • ; LIFE-LONG, experienced fanner i j wants to rent a farm for cash. Any ' size. Best of reference. Address Box 1101, Middletown. Pa., or Bell phone 14-R-3. WANTED. TO RENT House in ] city, small family. December 1. Rent ; !in advance. Address Box Y, 6939, care j j of Telegraph. I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop- j 1 erty in any section of the city. If i cheap. What have you to offer. ! CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. Third Street. Heal Estate For '"Sale or Kxelutiigc WANTED—TO RENT I We are having a number of appli i cations at this time for furnished ! houses, apartments and rooms. What ;do you have to offer? Address Mil- 1 j ler Brothers & Company, Locust and J Court streets. FARMS j FARMS FOR SALE From 3 acres to 6H. 10. 16, 20. 23, 40, 53, 61. 86, 103. 109. 112. 120. 161. For the bottom j j Price, call on John A. Durand. 107 I Chestnut street. FARM of all sizes from 1 to 209 acres each. Some close to city. Some j close to 11. R. and trolley line, gome ;to trade on city, property. C. H. I Corder. 1722 Green street, Harrisburg. j Beli phone 560 J. U I FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS , I APPLES FOR SALE Grimes' Gol den, with a llatiana flavor; Htayman ! Welnsap, Jonat'ians, York Imperial, j etc. Some of these apples are very tine. I Come and see them ut R. A. Wicker- i sham's orchard, one-half mile east of j Mechanicsburg, Pa., Trolley car stops ' | at Orchard. i ' ; TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED ! EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTBON, 1 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE j OUPHEUMTHEATER BOTH PHONES FOP SALE Choice White W.van- ' j dutte Cockerels for breeding. March hatched. No better strain In the U. Si. I Murt sell for lack of room. Prices j | reasonable. 1933 Kerry street. ! TOR SALE I-ady's black velvet; coat, trimmed in martin fur. Bargain. I Inquire 426 North street. BELGIAN HARES We have a few fine Rufus Red Bucks and Does, five months of age. Write, or call. • Penbrook Rabbitry, 2625 lierr street, j Penbrook. TOR SALE Hlteff upright planu. j bench and music cabinet. Address P. | j (3T Box 562. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE—Nine-piece oak dining- I room suite, in good condition. 1014 i Green street No dealers need apply, j : FOR SALE One Hoosier Kitchen ! j Cabinet, child's sulky, rocking horses, . for small child. Address 1532 Nau- : | dain street. City. I FOR SALE Two heuvv draught)' horses. Inquire of John Huff, at the , ( River, Motor street, Ilighspire, Fa. j FOR SALE l'a>r black Horses, 8 years old. Weigh 2,500 lbs. Well 1 broke, single and dbuble. Both single-). I line leaders. Price reasonable. Bow- | . man A Bomberger. Palmyra. Pa. ' FOR SALE -Tu quick cash buyer.) Dodge 1917. like new. witli extra tire; i mahogany' desk, fine condition; Smith: typewriter. See 1929 Swatara street, at 1 P. M. j BABY COACH Long gondola 1 body, white enamel, round reed, cream i corduroy upholstering, excellent con dition: .also sweeper Ifknd. powerful ' vacuum, rolling cylinder. Regina make. Cell phone 317 7J. or address! Box V 6640. care of Telrgraph. TOR 9 ALE Pure-Bred Barred !' Rock i 'u' ken 's, also a few hens. Call j Be'.! Phone 9961-K-3; or Mrs. James A. j llcrtman. Kummerdale. Pa. ' BARGAINS: BARGAINS! The Store across from Y. W. C. A. ; ! offqrs you the Biggest and Best Bar- ! gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over- I coats. Mackinaw Coats. Underwear, j Hats. Caps and Shoes. We are fam- | uus for Low Prices. Give us a trial. OUTLET CLOTHING CO., _ 23 North Fourth Street. * GET your bargains In heaters and ! I cooking stovea. We also sell general i household goods of all descriptions. ! We pay highest cash prices. New-! • mark & Cown, 308 Broad street. j 1919 CALENDARS "j Good Assortment of Bargains 1 Act Quickly. For good service, order at once and avoid the rush. Sample Room for Conveni ences of Customers. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.. Third and Cumberland Ste Above Shoe Store. . - !,• - .. ... . . L _I'OR SALIC—MISUEI.LAN EOL'S I WOOD—WOOD—WOOD ( Fine wood, out short, oak, specially I cut for fireplace. F. j. Marter, Lfell | 39-.!. Steel ton. WANTED—MISCELI.AN EOL'S HIGHEST PRICES PAID for ail kinds of Junk. Get our prices before ! selling-. Call Bell phone 936. or drop , us a postal and our wagon will call, j ' Keystone Iron it Metal Co., Broad and i Currant streets. : I- COHEN it COMPANY, York and j Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for rag - , paper, iron, barrels, rubber audi I metals and old machines. Send postal , or call 3331W Bell and Dial 8323. MORRIS SAYS save money buying j new and second-hand furniture here. | High prices paid for furniture. Morris SehmertJi. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call Rell phone 4275. B Abrams & Son, i 824-832 North Seventh street. HIGHEST PRICES Also liberal! grading given fhr all law skurfk and inuskrat skins brought to my resj- | deuce. Earle Heiges. Shlremanstown, I Pa. • I MAX SMKL.TZ I Secoiui-liand furniture bought and ' sold. Hlgliest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381 or Dial 5847, or drop a pos- 1 tal to Max*Smeltz, 1016 Market street, j Will call, city or country. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished i or unfurnished, single or ensulte of I two or three rooms. Apply H. & L. [Lowengard. 210 North Third street. Money to l.onn WE. EENPfc MONEY' in compliance with Act of JYine 17, 1915. to individu als in need of ready cash: small loans' a specialty, business confidential, pay- i ' ments to suit borrower's convenience: ! positively lowest rates In city. • PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.! 132 Walnut Street. I | - MONEY FOR NECESSITIES j We are prepared to help worthy | people when in need of MONEY' for | I immediate necessities. Call and Inves- j i tigate our system, which is 1n accord- , : ance with laws of STATE OF PENN- j | SYEVANIA. | All business strictjy confidential. ! 1 EMPLOYES LOAN SOCrF.TY. I 208 BEKGNER BHDS., THIRD AND MARKET STS. LICENSED AND BONDED. i I i i PRIVATE LOANS—S 15 TO S3OO i On Furniture, Real Estate or Endorsed j Notes. On 115, Interest $.45 tin s2u. Interest 8.60 On $25. Interest $.75 On 830. Interest $.90 On $35, interest $1.05 on S4O, interest $1.20 On SSO, Interest $1.50 On $75. Interest $2.25 On SIOO. Interest $3.00 On S2OO, Interest $4.00 I Per month. Payments on principal re duce Interest. This company was Incorporated in 1909, licensed and bonded to lend money at reasonable rates to people without bank credit. - Call, write or phone CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut St. Hours. $ to 6. Saturdays until 9. Musical PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. OylfcTs, 14 South Fourth street. I IF your Talking Machine needs re -1 pairs. Just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An | expert njlll be at your service at once. I I Or hrlng machine to 1213 North Third | street. I TALKING MACHINES of all kinds I I repaired by an expert. All work l promptly done and guaranteed. Call 1 Bell 2SO4R. or 1501 Howard BUSINESS PERSONALS ' IDEAS. INVENTORS. PATENTS; promoted. Send particulars. Uorst • i Promoting Agency, Llnglestown. Pa. ' I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ! I Single edge. 25c doz.: double edge, 25c ; doz.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug • Store. DIAMONDS bought for cash —P. H. I Caplan Co., £os Market street. ! QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch yoti this {changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE j PHOSPHO-QUININB will stave it off If taken In time. Gross Drug Store. 1119 Market street. • BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Profitable News Agency For Sale in thriving suburban .town. Storeroom In the heart of the business section. Start a business here. The Newspaper Agency will get you acquainted with the peo ple. Address BOX R. 7474. fare of Telegraph. FOR SALE lce cream and con fectionery. soda fountain and serving > parlor, doing good business; also fine "oysters during winter months. Good: chance for right party. Good reason ' I for selling, it.. 6645, care <#f Telegraph. I WANTED 2OO Representatives , ieverywhere for world-wide necessity.; i Auto owners can make over $500: 'monthly by representing us. Alcomo i Mfg. Co.. 130 Bridge street. Newark. N. J. — j HAULING AND MOVING 1 AUTO HAULING Local or long- j {distance. Furniture and piano moving! a specialty. Blue Une Transfer. 917 j Capital street. Both phones. j AUTO HAULING Local and long- 1 ) distance. Furniture moving a spe- | i cialty. Kates reasonable. Prompt { ■ service. Call Betl 823 J. ! LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE | i HAULING Prompt service. A. &. ! B. Motor Express. 917 Capita) street, i Bell phone 1636 J. . | GENERAL HAULING AND FAST | EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns I with auto trucks. Only experienced i i and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, jor Dial 3265. ! LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE' ; HAULING —Furniture moving. Prompt i service. Ernest Corbln, 658 Calderi I street. Both phones. Bell 3636J, Diul | | 3083. ; HEAVY* HAULING —Fully equipped ' ' for furniture, freight and piano mov ! lng. No distance too far. Careful | driver. Rath and duslpronf body. J. 'E. Grubber's Truck Service. irvui I ! Aungst Manager. Hershev i'a. Bell j j phone 15R-6. ; AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local' I and long-distance. F. J. Marter. Bell j 1 39-J. Stcelton. j ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS.- 341 KELKKR ST. BELL PHONE 23\V DIAL PHONE 3518 I. HAI LING AND MOVING ! IHCKS Local and Long-distance | Hauling. CM Rally. Both Phones. Slot-ago STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold •goods, merchandise. Private ■ rooms at reasonable rates. Also hutil ! jug of all kinds. I>. Cooper & Co, • Both phones. • In brick building, rear 403 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms, lieasonable rates, i'! 1 G. Dlener, 40S Market street. I STORAGE Private rooms for! • household goods in fireproof ware- 1 house. $3 per month and up. Lower : storage rates in non-fireproof ware ; house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 427- j 445 South Second street. Where to Dine ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! "IIK HOME OK SATISFACTION. J STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT— Homo cooking served to Businessmen and j | Ladles in separate diningroom. ( leaner* anil Dyers ! IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned, I Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best place In town Call and deliver I Goodman s, 1306>i North Sixth. Both I Phones. I Undertakers SAMUEL & FACKLER. FUNK HAL DtRECTOR. 1313 Derry St. RELL 19511. DIAL 3133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER. Funeral Director and Embalmer. Till North Second Street. _ BELL 353. DIAL 2145. CEMETERY I.OTS FOR SALE i PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY i Beautifully situated on Market street ] 1 east of Twenty-sixth, and on the j j north and east faces the new park- i I way. The prices of lots are moderate. I j Miller Bros. A- Co.. Agents. AUTOMOBILES | SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re ! pairing by expert. Road Jobs a I specialty. Charge reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 North ! Cameron street. i MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 i Bosch high tension. Klshmann. Dlxey, | Splitdorf, Mea. Retny and different | makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A ; Schiffman. 23-34-26 North Cameron | street. Belt 3633. [ FOR SALE —■ Ford touring car. in I good condition. Price, for uuick sals. 1350. Call at 1546 Chestnut street. | KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. | All sort of auto top und cushion work done by experts. Also repair work. | Reasonable rates. 1019 Market street. j FOR SALE Cadillac. 1913: Pilot. < 1917. In good condition. Price rcasoti | able. Inquire Hoover Furniture Co.. ! 1415 North Third street. WM. PKNN GARAGE | 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for i funeral, partie- and balls; careful I drivers; open day and uight. Bell 4564. ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK Covered body, 1.000 lbs. capacity. A j bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia Quick Lunch. USED CARS I REAL AUTOMOBILE VALUES 1916 Ford touring car. newly painted. 4 new tires, demountable rims, with extra rim and tire; engine in finp condition. Overland, Model SO. Just / out of paint shop; > splendid condition; burgain. | Oakland Roadster, newly painted; bargain at 1225. Bulck Roadster Just painted, motor in good shape; real bargain. Ford. 1914 touring car. painted and overhauled. 1917 Ford touring car. In perfect shape. Overland Roadster. Ford, 1916 delivery, 31x4 tires, painted and rebuilt. Ford trucks with attachments, new body and cab, motor rebuilt. This is practically a new Job. Open evenings. Convenient pay ments may be urranged. MACS GARAGE. 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. * i BUCK ROADSTER Runs fine; , electric lights; new top; 6259.00. Horst, Llnglestown, Pa. OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT "Pedigreed" Used Car SIX - CYLINDER SAXON TOURING, five-passenger. Ex tra equipment includes bumper and spotlight A 1910 model, practically new, all ; tires good, paint top. up holstering in splendid condi tion. FIVE - PASSENGER BIG FOUR OVERLAND TOURING, reflnished and in excellent mechanical shape. SLlvertown Cord tires. WILLYS-KNIGHT 5-PAS ! SENDER TOURING. Just over hauled and repainted wine color with black wire wheels. All tires good. ' SIX - CYLINDER OVER LAND TOURING, reflnished throughout. A splendid car reasonably priced. USED TRUCKS We have on hand for imme diate delivery, rebuilt trucka front \ to 5-ton capacity. I Some are chassis only, others equipped with stake, express and dump bodies. Our line In cludes Hulcks. Traffic. D-E Worm drive, Garfords and Bethlehems. ' Plow Man Tractors for the farm. Place your order now to In sure Spring delivery. j THE OVERLAND - HARRIS BURG CO.. 212-214 N. Second St I At TOMOIIII.ES l SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and pleas- J tire cars for sale. Ford ton trucks, j Auto-Car 2-ton trucks and one 7- pusst-tiger 'liaynes Touring Car. AU cheap to quick buyers. International Harvester Co. Truck Department, No. 019 Walnut street. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmcrs* In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 22, 24, 26, North Cameron street. Bell 3623. MAXWKIJ* 1917 - Good tires, one j extra. Runs and looks like new. A rare bargain at 6409. Indian, 1915 Model. In good running order. Bargain ut 6"5. A. SCHIFFMAN. 22-24-26 North Cameron. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No Junk. H. Kstcrhrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. 1914 KNOX Racing Car, In good i condition. 1916 Chalmers Roadsters, In A 1 con* ditlon. SUNSHINE GARAGE. Both Phones. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—Like newj town p, at ,3;l ' 00 ' Horst - lAngles- V. - BICYCLES. BICYCLES. Aew and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repatr deai cl>,ne ' le,e and get a square IT. F. ESTERBROOK, 912 N. Third Street. Dial 4999. BICYCLE REPAIRING . BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER WITH t ANDREW REDMOND. 1..07 NORTH THIRD ST. I —— GARAGES K * S " R,KS A *° REPAIRS neG-il * A IATORS of all kinds re ,y specialists. Also fenders, lamps, etc Best service In town. Har- V to . "adiator Works. 805 ■North Third street. \\ ELDING AUTO AND MACHINE PARTS Frames straightened and welded. FxnerrV . a . Bt Iro ", ° ur s Pfalty. M5-rir Mork Guaranteed. CAPITAL CITY WELDING CO.. 1038 I.ogan St. BELL 4396 J. PUBLIC SALE VfS°H ' SA , r v : SATURDAY. NO i ,7/.k ",■'■ ttt Navaro Hotel, Worm leysburg, Pa., at 1.39 P. M„ Sand and et ' consisting of steamboat and equipment; one pump and equip ment; six fiats; two horses and har ness, two carts, one wagon; block and. inrft| Bn Vr'" >r too 's too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. WILSON SWARTZ •DWARD F. DOEHNE, VICTOR BRADDOCK, MAXWELL H. HITE, Attorne >'"' Auctioneer. • - ■ - —— LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of GJuro Vorkanlc late of Steel ton. Dauphin County Pa ' deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims wljl present them ' s2le ment to ll " STEELTON TRUST COMPANY ILL DRESS, Atto™ey? lnUtrat ° r ' Steelton, Pa. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Milan stula, late of Steelton, Daupliin County Pa deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are re<iuested to make Im mediate payment, and those having I present them for settle- STEELTON' TRUST COMPANY Vu DRESS. Attorne d yT inlStrator ' Steelton. Pa. NOTICE Letters of Administra- • Hon on the Estate of Joso Dobrenic late of Steeltoh. Dauphin County Pa ' j deceased, having been granted to the I undersigned, all persons indebted to | said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those liavlne present them for settle- STEELTON TRUST COMPANY OI H!°L DRESS, Attorney? lnlstrat ° r ' Steelton. Pa. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Tale Mileff late of Steelton, Dauphin County Ra' de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to i said Estate are requested to make Im- I mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for aettle i ment to j STEELTON TRUST COMPANY, j Or to Administrator. H. L DRESS. Attorney, I Btoelton. Pa. Hairisburg, Pa., Oct. 31, 1918 ' NOTICE Notice la hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Acme Baking Company will be held at the office of the Company, in the City of Harrisburg, upon December SI. 1918, at 11 o'clock A. M„ to take action in approval or disapproval of the sale of the franchise and all of the property and assets of that Com pany to the Capital City Baking Com pany. In accordance with the offer and terms, on file with the Secretary of the Company. , J. FRANK SLACK. Secretary. NOTICE U hereby given that Let ters of Administration have been granted by the Register of Wills of I Dauphin County, to the undersigned I upon the Estate of Taylor Lord | Snavely, deceased. All persons In debted to said Estate are hereby ,e~ quested to make immediate payment, and those who have claims to present shall do so without further delay to JOHN A. BNAVELY, 1443 Zarker Street, Or Harrisburg, Pa. ■ •" STROUF A FOX, Attorneys, Russ Bldg.. Harrisburg, Pa. William W. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Grace Bcatty and Samuel Beatty. her hus band. Defendants. PARTITION SALE In pursuance to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County. Pa., sitting In Equity, dated October 28. 1918, the undersigned wllL expose to public sale, on the premises. Saturday. November 30, 1918. at 19 o'clock A. M.. the following described real estate: ALL that certain house and lot of ground, situated In the Sixth Ward In the City of Harrisburg, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point Ridge Ave nue. or Sixth street, at corner of property late of W'm. McFadden; thence along the line of same 85 ft. to an alley; thence along said alley 12 ft. 9 in., to property, now or late, of Samuel Ruasel; thence along the line of same 85 ft. to Ridge Arenue, or Sixth Street; thence along Ridge Ave nue, or Sixth Street, 12 It 9 in. to the place of beginning. Having therqon erected a three- " story frame dwelling house, known as No. 1412 North Sixth Street. Terms ot-Sdle Twenty per cent, of the purchase price at the time the property is stricken down to the pur- 1 chaser and the remainder of the pur chase price on or before January 14 1919. the day for confirmation of said aale by the Court. HARVEY B. JCNTTPP Master In Partition. 15
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