12 T MWSMMIX s HE 10'sf DATI' ' deaths IN n'.i'ino:; - oi' Mrs. Joshua Charles. Mr. .loshuu i'hailes, of 10.'-A '.lanllU street, Harrisburg. I'u., hereby ex presses his hourly thanks to the friends uinl neighbors who so kindly helped lilni daring ills sore bereave ment in the depaituie.of his btloted v.-lfe. CAHI) OF 111 AX Kb MR. AND MRS. JESSE NICHOLS ■wish to extend their thanks to tielgn* bors and' friends for the beautiful floral tributes; also for the hindnes: shown them during their Recent be leuvenicnt. l/OST AXD FOUND DOST Diamond platinum pin. on Murket street, between Second ana Fifth, or on Third street. /etvveen Walnut and Market. Liberal rewuid if returned to 'l'elcarnpn Otuce. IXSIHICTIOX S A RIGHT START IS BATTLE. Get u -liOhOUt.H STANDARD course in Harris burst's ACCREDITED Business; Col lege. School ol Commerce. Tioup Building, 10 South Market Squaic. Bell 485, Dial 4393. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION InGregg Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping, Fenmanaiilp. AU tn„ etc. DAY AND NIGHT feOHOOLALE YEAR. Enter any time. Bell 6J4K. "oFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL 121 Market St. Chas R. Beckley, liin. Merle E. Keller, Bus. Mgr. HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED Experienced typewriter Aligners, ulso several young men lor learning. Apply to U. S. Employment Service, Third and North streets, liar- concern, Elllott-Fishcr Company, South Cameron street, Har risburg. WANTED Experieineed men for machine operating and assembling •work. Excellent opportunity fol steady employment with reliable con cern. Apply to U. S. Employment Service. Third and North streets. Hui -1 industrial concern, Elliott-Fisher Company, Couth Cameron street. Hai rlsburg. SALESMAN WANTED Good, live wire specialty salesman to cover Dau phin county. Live proposition. Good commission. Must be high-class. Answer by letters. Universal Auto mobile Association, Inc., Denckla Bldg., Philadelphia. WANTED—RT wo automobile me chanics. Apply Driscoll Auto Co., 155 South Cameron street. WANTED First hand on bread and lirst hand on bread and cakes. Wages. $32.00 or better to good, steady man. Good shop conditions, and will j pay car fare. Address Bon Ton Halt- | eiy. Punxsutawney. Pa. j BUYER AND MANAGER WANTED —For Men's Hat Department by one of Harrisburg's largest stores. Must be thoroughly experienced. Good op-, portunity—rupid advancement. In ap plying. state previous experience and salary required. .Address Box L, 6018, care of Telegraph. ERECTORS For supervising installation of nia ohinery in various parts of United States. Traveling and living expenses pa'f. Permanent Work with splendid opportunity for capable and reliable men. Also unusual opportunity for seeing great deal of our country and its largest and best plants. Single men preferred. Salary to start, $125.00 per month. State fully in application your experience, age. etc. PANGBORN CORPORATION. HAGERSTOWN. MP. MEN WANTED —To load stone, 29 cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per week. Apply I'axtang Quarries, Pax tang. MIDDLE-AGED MAN To operate passenger elevator. Permanent post- , tion. Address E., 3211, care of Tele graph. WANTED —Two good, strong boys, to learn trade. Apply Superintend ent. The Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrisburg. GOVERNMENT needs hundreds clerks lor Income Tax, Customs, In ternal Revenue. Harrisourg examina tions soon. Salury, $1,106-$2,000. Ex perience unnecessary. For free par ticulars regarding examinations, write J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner), 25U1 Kenois Building, Wichita. WANTED McKay ehannerer and stock litters; also few boys between the ages of 16 and IS years. Apply Devlne & Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co., Six teenth and State streets. WANTED Assistant sales man ager. Must have some experience in salesmanship, advertising and letter writing. Good position for right party. State age and experience, with leferenee. Address A., 6515, care of Telegraph. A LIVE TIP LEARN A TRADE BE PROFESSIONAL COMMON LABORER AT 40c- HAS I GONE WE OFFER 25c PER HOUR WHILE i TEACHING YOU A TRADE. IN ONE I MONTH 30c PER HOUR. LEAD BURNERS WORTH 500 PER ] HOUR. SALESMEN AND MANAGERS DE- 1 HAND $2,600 PER YEAR WILLARD SERVICE STATION. OPPOSITE POLICE STATION, 109 MARKET STREET. j i AUTO MECHANICS • TWO FORD REPAIRMEN APPLY MAC'S GARAGE. 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. r \ FOR SALE Some Desirable Low Priced Properties* PJSH Mayflower Ave., °2-. f., it rooms . *I, nr. n 2140-42-41 Greenwood St., f., 0 ruonti w, Xoa. 2110—12, SI,OOO ex. No. 21 14, $l,lOO. 2042 to 20T4 Swnturu St., 8-. b., 8 rooms end both ru. No. 20-42, $2,7001 Xos. '-'<>44 to 2054, $2,000 ea. 313 llnniildii St., 2(4:*. f., 5 rooms mill liuili $2,000 iUUU Catherine 2-. to., 0 rooms and tontli $2,100 2724 to 271*2 Jetfersou St., 3-s. f„ S rooms mid toatto en., $7,500 for the live houses. 700 Knee St., 3-. to., 0 rooms and toatto S3,(MM) 214 4,'reseent St., :l-. to., 8 rooms and lint to $4,000 Miller Brothers & Co. Ileal Estate Insurance Surety Bonds Members libit. Iteal Estate Board SAT UftDA Y EVE NIN G. HELP WANTED—MALL: I _ I MEN Age 17 to 55. Experience i !!! V; cp ' S!<arJ '. Travel; make.secret in-! ■ . 'i-stigation reports. Salaries; ex-! . i IJvnses. American Foreign Detective | „ ! Agency. 6113, St. Louis. - ! ANTED -- Reliable, middle-aged; , , man, for night nurse, to take Charge ' •lit an uged man. Apply is South I _| J' r ont street. Wormleysburfr. -JIIOTF2 K WANTKD —■ APPLY PLAZA j , WANTED - I An ice machine engineer. Apply I SWIFT & CO.. | Seventh and North Stf*. I AND TYPEWRITER i , " IED Capable of taking cliarge | ■I or office. Good chance for advance-j • mvu. Address Box C, 6521, care of! _ j Telegraph. j WANTED Men wishing positions' - I- iretuen. Brukemen, Electric Motor- - | men, Colored Train Porters. Pennsyl- Ljiania, Ohio and New York roads. No! - | experience necessary. SIUO-$156 per - ; month. Quick promotion S2OO-S3OO 1 ; per month positions. Name position! . wanted. Inter Railway Dept. til). In- i ; dianapoiis. Ind. I j WANTED A few carpenters, at • 1 five. Apply 11. W. Hummer, Con , : tractor and Builder. 1123 Liberty - 1 street. Bell phone 4420. !., - VANT -i EU u — . lu 'liable man to sell i I shrubs Biggest demand in ! ' * a £ Ke * al ®s and weekly pa v. - I Rochester, N. r Y'. ry " onin,te J -J MACHLNISTS AND SHOP MEN , , c "'°' ley for you. Learn to read I | h'nv Prints. Big jobs open if you un- ! K. i drawings of machinery, steel I ' i Hm 1 , etc ' Leal n at ,lome in spare I time bj new. easy method. Trial les -1 j son in Blue Print Reading FREE.! Send to-day. Chicago Technical Col lege, I n 2 Chicago "Tech." Bldg.. Chi ■ 1 engo. 111. r j ' DOUBLE YOl'R INCOME -e want a representative for this ■jot adjacent territory to sell the wide- ' ! 'y"known and most satisfactory Liquid I ■ 1 Booting Cement 011 the market. Ten- j I year guarantee with every sale. To j the man who can produce we offer an unusual proposition—income depend- ' ent only upon energy and ability. Ex- I elusive territory, combined with our ' I active co-operation, make this an ex- j 1 ! Df.mv'y profitable and permanent po- 1 1 sition for an ambitious and wide-!' ; j awake salesman. Get your applica- 1 . tion in at once. Sales Employment . Manager. Standard Paint &• Lead j M orks. Cleevland, Ohio. i RANTED Three llrst-class meat K cutters and countermen. Apply 1 ( Huehler Bros., 432 Market street. I CANVASSER For oleomargarine!, : j route. Good opportunity for right ; : i party. One with experience pre- i! ! ferred. Write, or call after 6 P. M.. 1 1 j t a pita 1 Tea Co.. 1535 Berryhtll. \\ ANTED Two masons, with I helpers. Apply Bradley Quarries, ( ! Palmyra, Pa. I VP'-A'G MAN To compile factory j I statistics. Excellent opportunity. Ap- I | ply to Box R. 6643. care of Telegraph, i , i HELP WANTED—FEMALE AM) TYPEWRITER ' MAN ED Capable of taking charge ! •of office at times. Good chance for i l advancement. Address Box C, 6520 i | care of Telegraph. I ,J PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY I , guaranteed for tliroe years. Knit urg- i I ently-needed socks for us on the fast {simple auto-knitters. Full particulars tc-day, ;lc stamp. Auto-Knitter Co.. Dept. 146-C, 821 Jefferson, Buffalo, j WANTED Girl tor general house- j • work. Small family. No laundry. Good Wages. Apply 229 Forster street. j. EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES L Wanted for women's outer apparel. | i Attractive positions. Steady advance ment. State experience and sal- I ary required. All communications , confidential. Address Box G. 7529, care I of Telegraph. WANTED Every woman to sub- ! scribe to the Needlecraft. Speciul of- - fer, 35c for one year. Premium given. I Send 35c to-day. P. O. Box 568, liar- ! risburg. Pa. j j WANTED—Cashier for night work. Apply Crystal Restaurant, 418 Market i street. jj CANVASSER For oleomargarine I route. Good opportunity for right P" 1- !)'' One with experience preferred. ' , Write, or call after 6 P. M.. Capital!, lea Co., 1835 Berryhill street. WANTED—Two young women for | , waitresses. Must give references. Ap- , ply Stoufter's Restaurant. 1 North, Court. j j WANTED Woman to do washing l" and ironing—Mondays and Tuesdays J preferred. Call 1906 Bell phone. ! WANTED Salesladies for men's i i , furnishing department. Apply Hub, ! 320 Market street. | I WANTED White woman. for j i matron. Jennings Mfg. Co.. 2012 North i i Fourth. WANTED Girls to work on sew ing machines. sl2 per week paid to - I wi?, n ?. el!i ' Apply Belgrade Knitting ! Mill, New Cumberland, Pa. j WANTED Clear-headed home i woman, 30 or over, for responsible po- ! sition. Must be good-appearing and < absolutely reliable. Address Box K. 1 ! 6910, care of Telegraph. WANTED | , Girl for general housework 1 I in small family. Good wages i and good home. Apply I WANTED - SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Wo are wanting operators, the work Is regular, pleasant - and positions permanent; the i high efficiency of our ma- i chines, and the sanltnry con dition of our workrooms en ables all operators to earn I i good wages. Learners are paid $1.25 pef , day while learning, which consumes a week to ten days. ] All operators are paid a ! bonus each payday. We Insure all of our em ployes in the sum of $500.U0 , | free of charge to them, und in | event of death the beneficiary, whoever it may be, receives the insurance. i BLOUGH MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Reily and Fulton Sts. j | WOMEN—Wanted Immediately, for! I scrubbing and general work. Apply i , ; Stoufter's Restaurant. 4 North Court | street. ; HOSIERY LEARNERS WANTED— , i From 14 years of age und upwards, j I Good wages paid while learning. Ap ply New Idea Hosiery Co. Fourteenth I, ! und Mayflower streets. j! j WANTED —Women grocery I , Apply Bteelton Store Co., Stoelton, Pa. 1 j HELP WANTED—FEMALE _ WANTED BELL TELEPHONE OPERATORS With the ending of the war, oppor tunities afforded women for employ- I inent of a permanent nature, with ; steady advancement, will become con stantly fewer. Employes of The Bell Telephone Company, however, rest secure in the knowledge that their work is permanent. A business opportunity is now of j fcred to young women 17 to 36 years of age in fascinating work In pleas- I ant surroundings. Luncheons served !at cost; sick benefits; anniversary j payments; vacations with pay. Apply 8.06 A M. to 6.66 P. M. to • Miss Kline, Operators' Training De j partment, 208 Walnut Street. | THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. I WANTED—A cook for small fam- I lly—white. Send reference with ap | plication to S., 6930, care of TelS j graph. j _ wACTED Experienced sales ■ ladies for waists, hosiery, underwear and notions. Permanent position. Ap pl.v Box K, 6618, care of Telegraph. CASHIER Experienced. Must furnish good references. Permanent j position. Apply ASTKICH's. 2US Murket Street. ; YOUNG LADY CANVASSER—WhoIe lor part time. Good, convincing talker 1 only requirement. Apply evenings, 5 { to 8, 312 Huinmel street. City. WANTED A chambermaid. Good wages. Apply 204 State street. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS; Harrisburg, December 7. 12,066 : ! women clerks needed. 'Salary. $1,200. ' Experience unnecessary. Women de- I I -u-ing government positions write for ; tree particulars. Raymond Terry ] (former Civil Service Kxnminer), 467 : Columbian Building, Washington. WANTED Respectable, middle- j aged white woman to keep house for j widow with children. Apply 607 Fors- ! ter street, or Bell .77 IM. HELP WANTED—MuIe and Female GOVERNMENT NEEDS THOUS- ! AN'DS MEN und WOMEN for Govern- ; iment Departments, Railway Mail, Post Office, Customs, Internal Reve- j nue. $1,106-SI,BOO. Examination 1 soon. Experience unnecessary. For | free particulars regarding examin- i ations write. Raymond Terry, (form- ! er Civil Service Examiner,) 167 Co-i lumbian Building. Washington. ■ SHOEWORKERS WANTED ! ' I We need experienced oper- I ators in all departments, and can guarantee steady work. All work is paid for at piece rates, but we guarantee every employe definite wages. Tire more work you produce the more you earn. We also have openings In all departments for young men and women to learn a useful trade, which will 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 manufac turing trade as worth while learning. If interested, take this ad to the United States Employment Bureau at Third and North Streets, and get full particulars. HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO., j 1462 Vernon St. 1 THOUSANDS MEN WOMEN—I GIRLS, 18 or over wanted Immediately I by United States Government. Easy j otfice positions at Washington and In | every large city. Experience uiuieu- I essary. 4160 month and up. 7-houi day. Your country needs you. Help I her. Write immediately for free list, 1 positions open. Franklin Institute, i Dept. 463 U. Rochester. N'. Y. MEN-WOMEN Raise Belgian j Hares for us. We pay you $7 pair. Use cellars, backyurd, etc. Catalog I and contract FREE. United Food & Fur Association, 329 West Forty eighth street. Dept. 35, New York. WANTED As'sistant bookkeeper I and stenographer. Good position for I right party. State age and experience, { with reference. Address Box S. 6516, care of Telegraph. WANTED Pollcywrlter and typ-! ist. Must be competent, conversant! with life insurance and automobile in- ! surance. Wm. S. Esslck, L'nion Trust Bldg. I SILK MILL Experienced help wanted. Experi- | encer weavers average $3.50 to $6.50 per day. Other departments propor tionately. Beginners wanted also. Best pay. I Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus , over and above regular wages. Apply j HAURISKUttU SILK MILL. Second and North .Streets. SITUATION'S WANTED—MaIe WANTED Stenographic work by i young man with four years' experi-! ence; can furnish references. Address I Box B, 7519, care of Telegraph. WANTED Man, 34 years of age, I desires steady position witli chance for advancement; have been in busi ness myself. J. Keller. 39 North Thir teenth street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED —Position as chauffeur by white man, driving truck or pri vate car; can furnish reference. Ap- j ply 1621 Apricot street. . SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe j WANTED Housework, by widow ' with one child, to keep house for 1 widower. Call, or address, 254 Myers k street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Stenographer and typ- I ist desires position; experienced; -at present employed, but wants to make! change; can furnish beat of references.) Address Box H, 2156, care of Tele- i graph- j WANTED — Housework by reliable ! colored woman; can furnish refer-1 ences. Address Bux K, 41814, care of . Telegraph. I WANTED —Y'ottng woman desires to keep house for widower. Address : Box Z, 9934, care of Telegraph. WANTED —prflce work, by young | woman who has had three years' ex- i perlence and can furrtsh best of ref erences at present employed, but de- I sires to make change. Address Box ; E 6925, care ot Telegraph. WANTED Position as cook; can' furnish best or reference. Address R„ 6517. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young woman, High! school graduate, wants clerical work ; for afternoons; references exchanged. Address Box L. 7563. care o< Tele- j graph- ; WANTED —Day's work, by colored woman. Call or address 464 Forster , street. I 1 a ' HjVRRISBURG TELEGRAPH \(f' 1 I - : .' ' • THERE ARE TENANTS occupy ing property half as desirable as your property paying perhaps as high a 1 ( rent for it as you could conscientiously demand for yours —and yet your prop- , j j ! erty is vacant! Vacant property is wasted property. It costs you money to carrv it—it should vicld you a regu- ! i ! ■ lar income. Is it merely a matter of ' neglect to advertise? J ; C j |! ■l* . J i AGENTS WANTED i MAKE 810 PROFITS selling com | plete history of World War, by Fran cis A. March, with introduction by liia brother. General Peyton i March, highest officer in United States Army; ,800 pages illustrated with of ficial photographs of American, Cu , ttadian, British, French and Italian .Governments; every home wants book; we are authorized Sales Agents, and pay biggest commission. Send for free outlit to Manufacturers Com pany, 62 North Washington St., Bos- I ton, Marss. j AGENTS: Kaiser's Finish and 40 'other best War pictures. Sell like I hot cakes. Sample FREE. 15x1!) ; Gold-Krained pictures 12c. Sell 50c. [ Portrait Catalogue Free. People Por trait, Sta. 1), Chicago. | MOST WONDERFUL pictorial his tory of the world's war. Complete I details of the great battles and ter- I rible Hun atrocities. About 600 pages; i nearly 100 striking illustrations. Ke | tails $2.00. Highest commission. I Free sample to workers. Quick de ! liveries. John Hertel Company, 1201 | Madison Terminal Bldg.. Chicago. | AGENTS—Men and Women make I big money selling our new up-to : date Christmas and 1019 specialties. Freb catalog, samples, quick sules. iNo experience. Cruver Co., Jackson |and Campbell, Chicugo. | "WORLD WAR HISTORY" ; Complete, authentic, attractive book, I well written. Big prolit. Act quick, t Outlit 25c. R. L. PhilHps Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Atlanta, Ga.; ; Chicago, ill.; Omaha, Neb.; Waco, j Texas. • Address nearest ollice. I $20.90 DAILY distributing Prize ; Peace Pictures, "Liberty anil Peace," j "True Sons of Freedom, ' "Human I Liberty Bell," "Foch," "Pershing,' I "Honor Roll." Enormous demand. Samples Free. Also Portrait catalog. CONSOLIDATED PORTRAIT CO.. 1034 W. ADAMS ST., CHICAGO. AUTHENTIC HISTORY WORLD WAR In preparation three years. Agents making SIO.OO to $50.00 per day. Best terms. Credit given. Send 10c for postage oil $2.00 outfit free. Act quick. I Mullikin Co., Marietta. Ohio. I MARCH'S HISTORY WORLD WAR ! SOO pp. illustrated. Complete intro | duction General March, chief staff U. S. Army. Highest commission. Order | free outfit to-day. Historical Book j Co., Chicago. THE WAR IS OVER BE FIRST IN FIELD j Take orders AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY, $2.00 book. 50 per cent. I commission. Send 10c for mailing. I free outfit. F. B. Diekerson Co., De | troit, Mich. . NEGRO IN WAR New book, com ' plete, the only war book fair to col ored people. Millions will lie sold. Big I hit. Big outfit. 25c. Write quick. Jenkins Co., Washington, D. C. HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S WAR —By Francis A. March, with introduc tion by liis brother, General Peyton C. March. Highest Officer in United ; States Army. Complete and Authen | tic. Official Photograph. Kx'raordi nary opportunity for a big profit. Out fit free. Universal House. Phlladel | phia. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN Big, Quick Profits— ; New Carburetor for Ford Cars. Simple. ■ not a moving part, installed in thirty minutes, guaranteed to double your mileage and start in aero weather Without heating or priming. 15-day FREE trial. Write V. & J. Carburetor | Co., 505 West Jackson Blvd.. Chicago. i SIDE LINE. Top Notch Specialty. Responsible houses. Pays Big Cum- I missions promptly. . Write to-day. Samples and sales talks free. No de ' lays. Eriekson Company, Des Moines, | lowa. I WANTEXJ Salesmen not in the ! draft. Never such an opportunity l>e ' fore to real salesmen. Our 1920 I Calendar and Specialty line big i nionev maker. Write for our special war 'bonus contract with exclusive territotrv. Only salesmen with clean ! records "anil wanting to make big money need upply# sentinel 1 tinting, ! Company, Indianapolis, lnd. ROOMS FOR KENT i 1601 GREEN STREET for rent. Combination sittingroom and bed room. With or without light house keeping privileges. FOR RENT Two unfurnished or ' partly furnished rooms on third lloor. i Inquire 1218 Mulberry street. FOR RENT Two furnished, up to-date rooms, for light housekeeping; I steam heat, hot and cold water. In- I quire 24 North Fifth street* FOR RENT TWo furnished first 1 floor rooms, all conveniences, use of Ibath and phone, within easy walking i distance of business' district. 407 ! Briggs street. Bell phone 322 IM. FOB KENT One furnished room, : second floor front; all conveniences; i gentlemen preferred. inquire 21fo 1 North Second street, or - Bell phone j 999 R. . FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 1 bedroom, bath and llvlngroom; also i single rooms, witli use of phone, ln- I quire 113 Locust street. FOR RENT One large bedroom, - for gentlemen only. Rent reason : able. Apply 2T6 Briggs street. I FOR KENT—Furnished rooms for | light housekeeping. inquire, 1609 : Derry street. TWO ROOMS FOR RENT Fur nished or unfurnished, on third floor : front, at 1304 North Sixth street, i Steam heat and bath. FOR RENT Two partly furnish ed rooms, for light housekeeping; all I conveniences; private faintly. Inquire , 921 North Second street. j FOR RENT —Furnished rooms, : $2 60 per week and up; warm rooms; j I running hot and cold water; light' housekeeping and private bath. Wll i son Apartments, No. 143 South Third ■ street. HOOMS FOK RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Unfur- ; - iilshcd, single or communicating; >' kitchenettes; lqundry, phope and j • bathroom privileges; stoves furnish- j s ed free. Weekly payments. Also - small apartment In Mechanlcsburg. - Good location. Inquire at 429 Broad 4 street , I! 1" 1 * ROOMS WANTED - ■ WANTED Two or three furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; all j conveniences; rent reasonable. Ad-:- 0 dress Box M, 7528, care of Telegraph. | 6 : ROOMS AND BOARD : ! < YOUNG MAN Desires room, with ! ■ - or without board, uptown above Relly I . street. Address Box D, 1660, care of I 0 Telegraph. | " WANTED Small lodge room for j ! 1 I one night weekly, centrally located. - Call, or address. Pumping Station, 1 North street, or Bell phone 1259 R. 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE { 13 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j ■ FOlt SALE—A lot located at cor • ; ner of River ltoud and Robert's Val • lev, at ltoekville. Pa. The size of the I ' lot is 31x150 feet, more or less. Must! Ibe sold at. once to settle an estate. |- "• Price right to quick buyer. For fur > I ther information inquire of CHAS. W. . I BLOSSER, Executor, ltoekville. Pa. ' ' i f " ' "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDKRLIN." ■l' i i| NEW CUMBERLAND—Cor. Fourth ' j and • Geary—Double frame; 8 rooms . . and bath on each side; all improve- , .'nients: newly painted; right ]srice to , I j quick buyer. - I SCHUYLKILL ST.. 618 Corner t! property; 3-story brick; 9 rooms; all s' Improvements, front and rear porches; , L good size back yard; same as rent. , r STEELTON, 2D ST., S„ 318% —3- ' story frame; 7 rooms; water, gas and ' . electric lightlis; a very good bargain. J Same us rent. 2 WORMLEYSBURG. 2D ST., N.. 203 ' —2 Vb-story frame; 7 rooms, water, 1 t gas and electric lights; lot 25x150; j price right; same as rent. ENOLA—2S7 Susquehanna St.; 3-j" story frame. ,4 double block; 8 rooms 1 . and bath; steam heat; electric lights; . '•front and rear porches; lot 25x150 with a garage in rear; possession at . once. . 4TII ST., 2127—N0W VACANT; 3- \ story brick; 8 rooms und bath; with a . 2-story frame building in rear that can be used for business purposes; good .house for roomers; can be - i bought same as rent. i I D. A. SANDKRLIN, 1 ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG. ] 36 NORTH THIRD ST.. I BELL PHONE 1390 DIAL 3573 i ( I ' < FOR SALE No. 2306 Jefferson St. i is ready lor POSSESSION within two It weeks. Here is a fine dwelling at sacrifice price. Fine location; good!, condition. Owner leaving city. ; BACKENSTOSS BROS., Kuss Bldg., j i Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board, i A ! •! FOR SALE—3-story brick on Mar-|- ' I ket street, near Markethouse, with ' j storeroom; all improvements; a bar-I --■ gain if sold at once. C. H. Corder, | j 1722 Green street. Bell SCOJ. ; t ; J I FOR SALE No. 427 South Four-! t i teenth street; 3-story frame, steam j e , i heal; 8 rooms and bath. Possession 1. II thirty days. Apply Samuel Plough, i 1 ! I 256 Crescent street. Harrisburg. j s R ! FOR SALE Three-story brick j ' dwelling, opposite new Extension to ] ' Capitol Park, situate No. 436 North U ' sneet; 8 rooms, bath and furnace. '6 CHAS. ADLER, 1602 N. Third Street. I s t FOR SALE Vacant property [ ■ Semi-detached pressed brick, ail Ini- j • provements. North Sixth street. Right i~ terms. Very reasonable. D. A. i "ICaley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 689. ; • ■I FOR SALE Sixth St., 821, 3-story |- I brick house, 10 rooms, bath. liot and I ' leold water, furnace. M. A. Fought. 272 ! t ■ North street. I 1 ; ! 1 -I It FOR SALE j -11 2524 DERRY ST.—Modern brick I f' dwelling—all Improvements—steam j heat —large t'ront und rear porches— ■ e ! possession Januury 1. Inquire J'c EVANS-KINGSBURY. \ (, 36 NORTH THIRD ST.. 1 BELL PHONE 2175. j FOR SALE—'New brick dwelling. I No. 636 Maclay street, 7 rooms, bath, ! steam heut. granolithic pavement und - iioiu porch; lot through to drive at-j lev; room for garage; price, $4,566. It CHAS. ADLER. 1602 N. Third Street. ; h OWN YOUR OWN HOME ON EASY 1 PAYMENT PLAN ! i Let us make you acquainted r ; with the way it is done. Now t i Is the time to start. Follow ing homes cun be purchased 2 with 4300 cash or Liberty Bonds: ' c 129 North Summit. 666 Kelker. 611. 613. 615 and 617 Kei- - ker. 1326 Vernon. We have a large number I of manufacturing sites and I several good business uppor- I (unities to offer. Call at A. P. DORANZ, 1225 North Sixth. 1 Member Hbg. Real Estate Board Real Estate and Rents Collected i REAL ESTATE FOB SALE $2,500 WI.LL PURCHASE a 1 brick | house with six rooms and bath, gas I and furnace. 801 l Really Co., Beig- 1 ner Building. THAT most desirable vacant house, j 803 North Seventeenth street; oiick j and stucco; most tnudernly equipped. Inspect It at once. Beli Realty Co., | Ueigner Building. $2,200 WILL PURCHASE a semi bungalow, with six rooms and bath; ■ gas light; hot water heat. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE— On easy terms. Get particulars at once, as the opportunity will not last long. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg., I'AXTANU PROPERTY FOR SALE —New frame house; i rooms; all con veniences; lot 30x130; possession Im mediately. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE 2',4-story brick house I (now vacant) on Logan street, 2200 block 8 rooms bath hot and j cold water furnace front porch— j side entrance drive alley. Price. $2,500. M. A. Fought, 272 North j street. I BUY 056 South Twenty-first street ] and move right into it. $1,600 is the j price, and it can be bought on very eutry terms. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES—AII improvements, front porch, bay win dow, 7 rooms, nice yard, drive alley, room for garage; SIOO down, pay as rent. Also several 3-story bricks. All improvements. Three small houses, suburbs of Steelton; sluo down, balance as rent; or will exchange on small farm or I city property. Liberty Bonds accepted. I C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St Bell 560 J. Real Estate For Sale—Suburban i SEVERAL SMALL FRAME HOUSES | All improvements. Some corner I houses. Cheap and on easy terms, j Pav as rent. Liberty Bonds accepted. IC. H. Corder. 1722 Green stieet. 560 J. FOR SALE—A desirable Lemoyne ! I property, all improvements; front j I porch. Owner desires to leave city. ] Price is right. Cull at 1225 North \ Sixth street. „ VACANT Several fine suburban homes, all Im -1 provSnenta, close to trolley, or sale ; or exchange on city property. Spring water, 'lernis easy. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green St. Beli 560 J. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Two private garages, rear 1607 Swatara street. Rent, S.i.UO each. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT—No. 2000 State street, corner brifk house with all Improve ments, stoic room and large garage. Good poolroom location. Kent, s3o. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. I FOR RENT—Private garage, elec tric lights, cement floor, sewer. In quire George M. Peterman, 632 Ppfl'er street, or Bell phone 519-j. FOR RENT—9-room brick house; gas, electricity, steam heat; fine con- j dition; rent, $50.00. 916 North Six-! teenth street. Bell 2912. FOR KENT Two-story frame, metal roof house, good condition, I yard. Rent reasonable. Inquire i Store, 1117 North Third street. MOVE right into 956 South Twenty- j first stieet and pay for it same as rent. Price. $1,600. Terms very easy. I H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth I street. I HEAT, ESTATE—For Sale or Kent ; HOUSES AND GARAGES—At Fifth | and Curtln streets; possession of j some of the houses on thirty days' i notice. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Sec ond. Bell phone 3U7J. REAL ESTATE WANTED LIFE-LONG, experienced farmer wants to rent a farm for cash. Any size. Best of reference. Address Box 101, Middletown, Pa., or Bell phone 14-R-3. WANTED, TO RENT House In city, small family, December 1. Kent in advance. Address Box Y, 6939, care of 'lelegraph. 1 HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop erty in any section of the city, if cheap. What have you to offer. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. Third Street. Real Estate For ''Sale or Excluuigc WANTED—TO KENT We are having a number of appli- ! cations at this tithe for furnished ! nouses, apartments aiij rooms. What do you have to offer? Address Alii- i ler Brothers & Company, Locust and I Court streets. FARMS WANTED Small farm. Price must j be right. Address Box K, 6522, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE 5O-acye farm, located two miles south of Camp Hill, improv ed by a 7-roont frame uwelling, name bunk barn, summer house, butcher house, una other outbuildings, iron stone soil, running water, Ouu fruit trees. Price * $3,900.00 | For Sale 7B-ucre farm, located one i mile north of Camp Hill, Cumberland ! County, improved by large brick i dwelling, frame bank barn, ull neces- j sary outbuildings, running water, ele gant soil. Price $6,800.00 bitinton-Packer co„ Second and Walnut Streets. ! WANTED To hear from owner having good farm for sale. C. C. Shepard, Minneapolis, Minn. FARMS FOR SALE From 3 acres to 5V4, 10. 16, 20, 23, 40, 53, 61, 86, 103, 109, 112, 120, 161. For the bottom , price, call on John A. Durand, 107 Chestnut street. FARM of all sizes from 1 to 200 acres each. Some close to city. Some close to It. R. and trolley line. Some to trade on city property. C. H. Corder, 1722 G:een street. Harrisburg. Bell phone 560 J. FOR SALE —MISCELLANEOUS FOlt SALE One No. 4 Underwood j typewriter. In good condition. Has! had very little use. Cheap to quick \ buyer. Brenner Motor Co.. 1702 North Third. FOR SALE Clarke Jewel gas range, top oven and shelf —used less than one year. 7-ft. oak hall rack—plate mirror, 2x 2V- ft., box seat. Motor wash machine—good working' , condition. , Round gas heater. Phone 4924 M Bell. WANTED ' - Second-hand motyirs. Small I size preferred. < < Apply i FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP, Cranberry St.. near second, I Harrisburg. Pa. 1 l NOVEMBER 23, 1918. ►'OH SAI.K—MISCKI.I.A.V liUt'S FOR SALE Magazines for No. 1 Linotypes. A rare bargain for a plant with a No. 1 machine. Address * THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPAN Y, Harrtsburg, Pa. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TLLLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPHKIM THEATER BOTH PHONES FOR SALE Choice White Wyan jdo lie Cockerels for breeding. March i hatched. No better strain in the U. S. I Mu. I sell for luck of room. Prices j reasonable, 1923 Derry street. I BELGIAN HARES We have a | few line ltufus Red Bucks and Does, i live months of age. Write, or call, i Penbrook Kubbitry, 2025 Herr street, I Penbrook. I USED shipping cuses and crates, In 1 good condition, for sale cheap. Ap ! ply Krauss & Co., Inc., 225 South Cameron. FOR SALE Two heavy draught horses, inquire of John Huff, at the River, Motor street, Highspire, Pa. FOR SALE To quick cash buyer, Dodge 1917. like new. with extra tire; mahogany desk, line condition; Smiih typewriter See 1929 Swatara street, at 1 P- M. FOR SALE Pure-Bred Barred Rock Cockerels; ulso u few hens. Cull l Bell Phone 9964-U-3; or Mrs. James A. | Hnrtman, Summerdale. Pa. j $(19.50 TAKES beuutiful $250.00 size phonograph and records. New. never I used. Ship C. O. I>. on aprovul. Act | | quick. Nutional Storage Co., 250 N. , Western Ave., Chicago. _ I | APPLES FOR SALE Grimes Gol- | I den. with u Banana flavor; Staynian ; Welnsap, Jonathans. York Imperial, j etc. Some of these apples are very tine. | ! Come and see them at It. A. Wicker -1 sham's Orchrd. one-half mile east of; j Mcchanicsburg, Pa., Trolley car stops • i at Orchard. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! The Store across from Y. W. C. A. > offers you the Biggest and Best Bar- | gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over- i coals, Mackinaw Couis, Underwear, j Hats, Caps and Shoes. We ure fam ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial. OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 North Fourth Street. GET your bargains In heaters and ! cooking stoves. We also sell general household goods of all descriptions. We pay highest cash prices. New mark Ai Cotvn, 30S Broad street. 1919 CALENDARS Good Assortment rf Bargains Act Quickly. For good service, order at once and avoid the rush. Sample Room for Convent -1 enccs 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 i 39-J. Steelton. . WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of Junk. Get our prices before selling. Call Bell phone 935, or drop i us a postal and our wagon will call. Keystone Iron & Metal Co., Broad and | Currant streets. I L. COHEN & COMPANY, York and Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for j rag ~ paper, iron, barrels, rubber and metals und old machines. Send postal or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6223. ! MORRIS SAYS save money buying ! new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmerts, 1030 Market. Bell 3971R, HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B Abrams & Son, 821-932 North Seventh street. ! HIGHEST PRICES Also liberal j grading given for all raw skunk and muskrat skins brought to my resi ! dence. Earle Heiges, Shiremanstown. FT MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices pnid. Call Bell 1381 or Dial 5847. or drop a pos-| i tal to Max Smoltz. 1016 Market street. Will call, city or country. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS : OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished | j or unfurnished, single or ensuite of I i two or three rooms. Apply H. & L. Lowangard, 210 North Third street. Money to 1.01111 [ WE LEND MONEY' in compliance with Act of June 17. 1915. to tndividu -1 als in need of ready cash; small loans i a specialty, business confidential, pay ! ments to suit borrower's convenience; 1 positively lowest rales In city. ! PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., MONEY FOR NECESSITIES | We arc prepared to help worthy : people when in need of MONEY for 1 immediate necessities. Call and tnves : tlgnte our system, which is in accord : ance with laws of STATE OF PENN ! SYLVAN IA. j All business strictly confidential. EMPLOYB'B IX)AN SOCIETY. 206 BERGNEU BLDG., THIRD AND MARKET STS. LICENSED AND BONDED. PRIVATE LOANS—SIS TO S3OO On Furniture. Real Estate or Endorsed Notes. On sls. Interest $.45 On S2O, Interest $.60, On $25. Interest $.73 On S3O. 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 s2o''. interest $4.00 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. Bto 6 Saturdays until 9. Musical VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's. 14 South Fourth street. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs. just cpll Bell Plione 3242 J. An expert will be at your service at once. ■ Or bring machine to 1213 North Third street. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds repaired by an expert. All work promptly done and guaranteed. Call I Bell 2804R, or 1504 Howard avenue. I BUSINESS PERSONALS IDEAS. INVENTORS. PATENTS promoted. Send particulars. Horstj Promoting Agency. Linglestown, Pa, ) RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED-mi 9 Single edge. 25c doz., double edge, tSdt doz.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Store. j DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H,; Cuplan Co., 206 Market street. 1 t/ QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, 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. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 1 , OPPORTUNITIES for Men suffering from prostate disorders to rid them selves* quickly at home without drugs, diet or massage. This is a 1 wonderful, effective scientific method ir. use by physicians, osteopaths, law yers, engineers, bankers, businessmen, farmers, and people in all walks of life. Absolutely harmless, soothing and restores quickly. Endorsed by hundreds of satisfied users. Write to day for convincing proofs and how you may try this wonderful appliance in your own home at our risk. Ad dress The Electrothermal Company, 500 Blair Biiig., Steubenville, Ohio. RESTAURANT BUSINESS FOR SALE Centrally located; oportu nity for live man. Particulars from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 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. 7174. Care of Telegraph. j FOR SALE Grocery store. Oldest j establishment In Steelton. A good op i portunity for right party. Good rea ! sons for selling. Address Box G, 6519 I care of Telegraph, | FOB SALE lce cream and con i feclionery, soda fountain and serving ! parlor, doing good business; also fine 4 I oysters during winter months. Good chance for right party. Good reason for selling. H., 6645, care of Telegraph. | WANTED 2OO Representatives / everywhere for world-wide necessity. * j Auto owners can make over ssuo monthly by representing us. Alcomo j Mfg. Co., 130 Bridge street, Newark, IN. J. _ WE manufacture a carburetor for | Ford cars which is guaranteed to give double the mileage over any other carbuetor ever constructed, regardless of name, make or price. Money refunded if fifteen-day FREE trial does not prove it. Entirely new principle simple, plain tube not a moving part. Guaranteed to start in zero weather without heating or 9 priming. Tremendous demand. Thou- I sands now in use in Chicago territory. Reliable, energetic man, who can guarantee sales and carry stock of SSOO to $2,000, depending on demand, can secure exclusive territory and will easily net SIO,OOO this year. No special experience necessary. Will also furnish carburetors for other cars in about sixty days. FRANK A. URWAN, 509 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. . , HORSES AND CARRIAGES —— ► Oil SALE Four good work horses. Inquire S. W. Shoemaker & Son, Seventh and Harris. _ £ j HAULING AND MOVING AUTO HAULING Local or long- distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 91/ Capual street. Both phones. AUTO HAULING Local and long distance Furniture moving a spe cialty. Rates reasonable. .Prompt service. Call Bell 623 J. LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE HAULING Prompt service. A. & B. Motor Express, 917 Capital street. Bell phone 1635 J. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320. or Dial 2265. & LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE HAULING —Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbln, 656 Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3636 J. Dial 3083. j HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful I driver. Rain and dustproof body. J, E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin Aungst Manager. Hershev Pa. Bell I phone 1511-6. ! AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local I and long-distance. F. J. Marter, Bell I 39-J, Steelton. , ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE * CONRAD BROS. 341 ICELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. HICKS Local and Long-distance Hauling. 424 Rcily. Bqth Phones. Storage STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. I G. Dinner, 408 Murket street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house, $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- 445 South Second street, Wlicro to Dine ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT! "HE HOME OF SATISFACTION. STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Hom cooking served to Businessmen and I.adies in separate diningroom. Cleaners and liyers IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the best place in town. Call and deliver) Goodman's, North Sixth. Both Phones. \ Undertakers * SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry SL BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER. Funeral Director and Embalmer, 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145. CEMETERY I.OTS FOR SALE ( PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY -> Beautifully situated on Market east of Twenty-sixth, and on tn nortn and east faces the new par*' Way. The prices of lots are moderate Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Pagt
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