WHEN LlllWE FOR HFIEi ! mmm : •F^€"^E^ESHassaHffl^BE^aMßs^Mßacgacs6o^B^3^i^^&m^s^^^^F2s3BiE £7iSK2OraPOSeSKSSSSSSSSS - deaths .>r John Miller, aged 41 years, months and 21 days. . Funeral services on Thursday. a vember 28. at 1:80 P. M.. at 'l"*': deuce, 280 Hosier avenue. K inai s ran he viewed on Wednesdu>. .No vember 27. from 7 to 9 1 . M. ,Kela lives and friends are invited to at.' tend without fuvther nohro. J W will be made ap MechanlCSburg IX MEM OR lAM " niemotT who died November 2t>, 1914. Delta was our oldest daughter. Memories of her we cherish. Twas four years ago we lost tier, But our love shall nexer pertsn. , VP. Ml. i LOST AN 1> EOEXP . OST old-fashioned C'ameo ear- } r,isite | street. .— — I i fKT Pistol expert medal, lost ( at Majestic Theater on Wednesday . evening. Return to Hatitsburfe graph. -■ INSTRUCTIONS j A RIGHT START IS HALE THE. ST\NDARD~ course i" Harris-; burtfs ACCREDITED Troup lege. School ot Commurce, Troup, Building, 1 South 51ai set Hell 48b. Dial 4892. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION IFT<O •egg Shorthand. Typewriting. Ln^gnsn. Hook keeping. ALL j etc. DAY AND NIUIH SUltwy i YEAR. Enter any time. Bel Dial 4016. ...„ . iwi v<s SCHOOL ' THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHW 121 Market St. Chas R. BecKiey. r i Merle E. Rclier. Bus- Mgr. ill-.l l> \VAXTEI) —MALE W \VTFDV_ Experienced typewriter i Aligners, also several y°^ p "y me nt j a rvme K Thtr P d P and o North- streets, liar- , ' 'industrial concern ERlott-Flsher j Company. South Cameron stie . ( risburg. . j ESDS^SB Excellent Policy. W %g j proposition. Address f* 6894, care 01 Telegraph. . ! WANTED - Experienced meni for j machine a, orlunUy for A'!VV employment wiUi "HaW. eon- J Service, Thhrd and North streets? liar- ! *'lndustrial concern. Elllott-Fl, her j Company, Couth Cameron stieet, na risburg. ' * ——r-| MPS commission. M" Bt mfiversfl Auto- Answer by letters. u "';, iienckla mobile Association, Inc.. c _ llldg.. Philadelphia. WANTED Man to WORH INB}J'll'' ! a,?g APjj* j' M.-ll ,*i 1'W.',"1847 Howard. —V _ U ANTED An insurance collector, I i iO,U e 1 n P rand nt0 v r M h an P S r 6 y io M." | Room li Bldg.. Walnut and j second. ' | WANTED S.-veral laborers for general j Work around factory. Apply JACKSON MFG. CO.. Fourth and Boyd streets.. #. ■ ! BUYKII AND MANAGER WANTED; For Men's llat Departmentby one , of llarrisburg's largest B V r ?7' d "n- ! he thoroughly experlenceA Good op . portunity—rapid advancement. In ap plying, state previous experience and [ mtlarv required. Address Box L. 618, raie. bf 'telegraph. | ' . WANTED ' - First-class painter. Apply MAC'S GARAGE. 1 117 South Third Street. WAN'TED Boy over 16 years old, j to work in store aud run errands and to do store chores. Good wages. Steady j jnb and advancement to right boy. Address Box B. 6521, care of Tele graph. . Jb"- > j e ,~ t , MEN WANTED —To lonY! stbrte. 29 : i*otits per ton. Can earn $25 tofSa'per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax iang. _ WANTED Laborers ' to break ■ tone. Good wugos and bonus. 6o I rur fare, or quarters provided if nec- i •ssary. Apply Pennsylvania Bales ' ompany. Second Floor, ilevsliey. luilding, Front and Market streets, j Hty. | GOVERNMENT needs hundreds' -lerks lor Income Tax, 1 Customs, In-j i.qnal Revenue. Harrisburg examina- j Pons soon. Salary, sl,loo-$2,000. Ex perience unnecessary. For free par-, titulars, regarding examinations, ; write J. C. Leonard iformer CIVII service Examiner). 2561 Kenois i Building, Wichita. j WANTED McKay chaniierer and j Itook litters; also few boys between •lie ages of 16 and 18 years. Apply; tievine & Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co., Six- | enth and State streets. | WANTED Assistant sales man- i ipert Must have some experience in! ii iejmanship, advertising und letter- i i riling. Good position for rlglitj •arty. State age and experience, with; •efcfcnce. Address A.. 6515, care of j 'elejTi aph. 1 . - FOR SALE Several Desirably "Located Houses at Moderate Prices i r No. -In6 Cumberland Street, 3- ( story I'l ick, 7 rooms and bath, 52.">00 No. 621 Camp Street. 3-story j brick, 8 rooms und bath ... gaooo ! No. 1611 Penn Street. 3-story brick, 8 rooms and bath .... faoou No. 2418 Jefferson Street. 2-story ! brick. 8 rooms and bath .... U3200 | i No. 920 North ISth Street, 3-story biiek. 8 rooms and batli gqgob No. 72 North 17tli Street, 3-storv bripk, 8 rooms and bath ... giaob j Miller Brothers & Co. j Keul Estate InMiraiiee Surely llunda f Members llltu. Ileal Estnle llnard TUESDAY EVENING HARRISBTTRG TELEGRAPH . NOVEMBER 26, 1918. I , HELP WANTED—MALE AUTO MECHANICS I J. TWD FORD REPAIRMEN APPLY 'I MAC'S GARAGE. 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. ■<K WANTED Reliable, middle-aged i man, for night nurse, to take charge jof an aged man Apply IS South ; Front street. Worm ley s4,urg. CLERK WANTED—APPLY I'LAZA :HOTEH WANTED—Two good, strong boys, to learn trade. Apply Superintend ent. The Telegraph Printing Co., 1 Harrisbttrg. : i i DRIVERS For one-horse Coal Wagon j and Ford Truck. RUTHERFORD 8r.05., Paxtang, Pa. | .WANTED A good man for can -1 vasslng. und one who is willing to j work out of city. Bond and good I reference required Apply Grand Union Teu Co.. 208 North Second i i street. , BOOKKEEPER AND TYPEWRITER j V ANTED Capable of taking charge , iof ofhee. Good chance for advance- i j utent. Address Box v. Gu2l, care of Telegraph. • j i WANTED Three Hrst-class meat | | cutters and countermen. Apply, ; ltiiehler Bros., 432 Market street. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Girl for general housework I ; in small family. Good wages and good home. Apply 1 2212 NORTH SECOND ST. | ! WANTED—Two young women for j waitresses. Must give references. Ap- | | ply Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North I j Court. , WANTED I SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS 1 I j We are wanting operators, i the work is regular, pleasant and positions permanent; the high efficiency of our ma- j chines, and the sanitary con dition of our workrooms en ables all operators to earn good wages. ' Learners are paid $1.25 per ,day iTblle. learning. which j ! 'commimli'A 'week to ten days. All operators are paid a ' j bonus each payday. Wo Insure all of our em- I ployes In the sum of $B01).U ; free of charge to them, and in event of death the beneficiary, j whoever it may be, receives the insurance. i BLOUGH MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Reily and Fulton Sts. PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY guaranteed for three years. Knit urg ently-needed socks for us on the fast, simple auto-knitters. Full particulars to-day. 3c stamp. Auto-Knitter Co., Dept. ifellferapp, Buffalo, ILL BOOKKEEPER AND TYPEWRITER WANTED Capable of taking charge of office at times. Good chance for advancement. Address Box C, 6520, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl tor general house ! work. Small family. No laundry. Good wages. Apply 229 Forster i street. . EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES Wanted for women's outer apparel. : Atti active positions. Steady advance ; ment. State experiMice .and sal ury required. All communications I confidential. Address Box G. 7529, care jof Telegraph. ' WOMEN —Wanted immediately, for scrubbing and general work. Apply Stoulfer's Restaurant. 4 North Court street. j WANTED i BELL TELEPHONE'. OPERATORS j AV'ith tlio ending of the war, oppor- I tunities afforded women for employ -1 ment of a permanent nature, with I steady advancement, will become con j atantly fewer. Employes of The Bell I Telephone Company, however, rest secure in the knowledge that their work is permanent. A business opportunity is now of fered to young women 11 to 3U years of age in fascinating work in pleas ant surroundings. Luncheons served jat cost; sick benefits; anniversary : payments; vacations with pay. Apply S.Oe A. M. to 5.00 J*. M. to j Miss Kline. Operators' Training De-| partment, 208, Walnut Stieet. 'THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY; OF PENNSYLVANIA ' WANTED Girl to label and wrap j j bottles. Apply Bowman, Mell & Co., j1347 Howard street. HOSIERY LEARNERS WANTED— i From 14 years of age and upwards. I Good wages'paid while learning. Ap : ply New Idea Hosiery Co., Fourteenth 1 and Mayflower streets. r WANTED —Women grocery clerks. ! ! Apply Steelton Store Co.. Steelton, Pa. j WANTED —A cook for small fam- i |Uy—white. Send reference with ap ' plication to S., 6936. care of Tele j graph. WANTED—Two chambermaid* and ' I one scrub woman. Apply St. James ; I Hotel. 105 Market. j WANTED Girl for general liouse woTk. Good' wages. No washing. | Small family. Pleasant room. in-j ; quire at 1601 North Second street. WANTED For general house- j ! work, tciisble white girl or middle-j aged Worn am Pleasant lioiuc. Good i wages. Also white girl'to help with, children. Apply No. 2337 North Sec- . i ond street. i ; WANTED A vyoman fwhite) for : general housework. ' A good home. 1 Highest wages. Three in family. Mrs. | \V. K. Fraim. 549 X. Lime street. Lan-! j easter. Pa. j ELDERLY or mid, die-aged woman 'wanted for general housework In a ( small house. Apply at once, 101 j ; South street, after 7 o'clock in the j evening. I WANTED Reliable girl or wo- i man. for general housework in small T family- -No Washing. Call at 1001 ! North Front street, or call Bell phone ! | 2699 J. _J | I CASHIER - . | Experienced. Must furnish 1 good references. Permanent position. Apply A ST RICJl's. 33)8 Market Street. 1 | WANTED A chambermaid. Good i■ &?"!• A .yp}y 2o4 stttte streeL J I HKLP WANTED—FEMALE ' WAN'TED Chambermaid, at once. ! Apply Crystal Hotel. 416 Market. WANTED Colored girl for gen eral housework. No washing. No Sun i day work. Apply 1603 Green. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Harrisburg, December 7. 12,000 women clerks needed. Salary. $1,200. ) Experience unnecessary. Women de siring government posltiona write for free particulars. Raymond Terry I j (former Civil Service Examiner), 467 i j Columbian Building, Washington. HELP WANTED—MaIe nncl Female SHOE WORKER)) WANTED We need experienced oper ators in all departments, and can guarantee steady work. .; Ail work is paid for at piece rates, but we guarantee every employe definite wages. The 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 bo 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 nianufae ! luring trade as worth while learning, if Interested, take this ad to the United States Employment Bureau at Third aud North Streets, and get lull particulars. j HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO., 14U2 Vernon St. | WANTED Saleslady of expert j cnce or a salesman of experience.; Good, steady position with 4 reliable j i house. Address S. 6525, care of Tele j graph. j WANTED Assistant bookkeeper! 1 and stenographer. Good position for 1 | right party. State age and experience, ; ; with reference. Address Box S. 6516. 1 care of Telegraph. j I WANTED Policywritcr and typ- j I Ist. Must be competent, conversant 1 I w itli lire insurance and automobile ln | surance. Win. S. Essick, Union Trust! 1 Bldg. - SILK MILL Experienced help wanted. Experi- I j encer weavers average $3.50 to $6.50 I per day. Other departments propor- j ' tionatcly. 1 Beginners wanted also. Best pay. Come and earn 30 per cent bonus ! over and above regular wages. Apply | HARRISBURG SILK MILL, Second and North Streets. ' SITUATIONS WANTED—MAI-K WANTED Young man, 34 years j old. desires steady _ indoor position or road salesman: have had eight years' business for myself. J. Keller, 39 ! North Thirteenth street. Harrisburg. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Stenographer and typ ist desires position; experienced; at I present employed, but wants to make change; can furnish best of references, j Address Box il. 2150, care of Tele graph. WANTED Woman wishes posi tion as dishwasher or chamber work. 1423 Wyeth avenue. WANTED Housework by reliable colored woman; can furnish refer ences. Address Box K, 6814, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Office work, by young woman >vho has had three years' ex perience and can furnish best of ref erences at present employed, but de sires to make change. Address Box E, 6925. care of Telegraph. / WANTED Middle-aged widow de sires to keep nouse for an elderly man, or be a companion for an elder ly woman. Call, or write, 502 Wood- I bine street. City. [ WANTED Stenographic work, by ! young woman, who has had one year's | experience; can furnish best of ret-1 erences. Address Box U, 6528, care of, Telegraph. WANTED by day or I j week, by colored girl; can furnish ref erences. Call, or address, Julia Green, j 1170 South Cameron street. WANTED Position as cook; can j ' furnish best of reference. Address R„ 6517. care of Telegraph. IIOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two unfurnished or; partly furnished rooms on third floor, j Inquire 1218 Mulberry street. FOR RENT Two large unfur- j nished rooms for housekeeping, on j third floor; light, heat and gas for cooking; use of bathroom; couple with | no children. A?>ply 1343 Liberty j street. i FOR RENT — Furnished apartment, j 'bedroom, batli and ltvlngroom; also! single rooms, with use of phone. In ! quire 113 Locust street. ; FOR RENT One large bedroom, j for gentlemen only. Rent reason- I able. Apply 276 Briggs street. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms fori light housekeeping. Inquire, 1509 | Derry street, 1 FOR RENT —Furnished rooms,! $2.59 per week and up; warm rooms; j running hot and cold water; light I housekeeping and private bath. Wll- j son Apartments. No. 143 South Third I street. j ROOMS WANTED YOUNG MAN Desires room and i board ill private family. Central or up- I town location preferred. Address B„! ' 6527. care of Telegraph. i WANTED Furnished room, ceil- j I trally located, by young man who! I will occupy same not more than two or three nights a week. Give location! I and price. Address Box K, 6526, care \ j of Telegraph. j j WANTED Two or three furnished ! rooms, for light housekeeping; all conveniences; rent reasonable. Ad-; ; dress Box M. 7528. care of Telegraph, j APARTMENTS FOR RENT I FOR RENT 6-room apartment! land bath, locker, all Improvements;) ! 110 children. Inquire 221 South Thlr-j < teontli stieet. | I FOR RENT Two apartments, for j I light housekeeping. One flat furnish- | j ed, one unfurnished. All latest lm-1 ! provements. Steam heat. Very warm. | Apply 1521 Walnut. L APARTMENTS V ANTED I ! 956 SOUTH TWENTY-FIRST ST. la > I vacant. Price, $1,600—5250 down S"5 a month for 8 months—then $6 , I a month. Liberty Bonds accepted. 11. l ! G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. I . - 1 - j FQR SALE ' 2524 DERRY ST.—Modern brick ; dwelling—aH Improvements—steam ' heat —large front and rear porches—' possession January 1. Inquire EVANS-KINGSBURY, 36 NORTH THIRD ST.. BELL PHuNE 2175. \ \(t I. / '• • 1 I - ■ ; I ; ' IT'S NOT DIFFICULT TO FIND j A POSITION if you are an efficient j worker in any useful line. But in these times it is easier to find the wrong than j' • the right job. You cannot afford to do that. Perhaps you already have that sort of a job. and know that you are not "getting anywhere." Tell what you can do, and find the right oppor tunity for service, through classified advertising. V • " • • J) i APAKTMKXTS WANTED n .WANTED A furnished flat or apartment. Must be reasonable and within eighteen squares of Market and Third. Address Box B, 6528. care of j Telegraph. 'I ' 1 HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES Three brick houses. 8 rooms, bath, gas and electric light; furnace, porchee front and back. Price, $2,500. LINCOLN REALTY' CO., j < 1129 North Seventh Street. ! Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock. - Bell Phone, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j FOR SALE Three-story brick . dwelling, opposite new Extension to Capitol Park, situate No. 426 North I street; S rooms, bath and furnace. I CHAS. ADLEK, 1002 N. Third Street. " i FOR SALE Vacant property j Semi-detached pressed brick, all 1m- | provements. North Sixth street. Right! terms. Very reasonable. D. A. ( Oaley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. j FOR SALE Sixth St., 821, 3-.-t.ory I brick house, 10 rooms, bath, hot and eold water, l'urnace. M. A. Fought, 273 North street. $2,500 WILL PURCHASE a brick house with six rooms and bath, gas and furnace. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. THAT most desirable vacant house, 803 North Seventeenth street; brick . and stucco; most modernly equipped. Inspect it at once. Bell Realty Co., , Bergner Building. $2,200 WILL PURCHASE a semi- , bungalow, with six rooms and bath; ■ gas light; hot water heat. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. Y SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE— ' On easy terms. Get particulars at once, as the opportunity will not last long, itell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg., PAXTANG PROPERTY FOR SALE| —New frame house; 7 rooms; all con- j venlences; lot 30x130; possession im- j, mediately. Bell Realty Co., Bergner j Building. I- I WANTED Two. three or four- ; ! room apartment, furnished or unfur- . I nished. H„ 6527. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE House No. 1831 North I Sixth street. Tile bath and vestibule. ( combination fixtures, gas and coal ; range and hot water heat, furnace, j Apply George W. Orth, 1720 Sixth. I • ' FOR SALE—New brick dwelling, I ! No. 636 Maclay street. 7 rooms, bath. ■ ! steam heat, granolithic pavement and ! front porch; lot through to drive al- I ley; room for garage; price, $4,500. CIIAS. ADLER, 1002 N. Third Street. i. "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN." 1 NEW CUMBERLAND—Cor. Fourth I und Geary—Double frame; 8 rooms j land bath "on /*ach side; all improve-/ , Iments; eiewly painted; l ight price to j [ quick buyet. I SCHUYLKILL ST.. 6,18 Corner!" I property; 3-story brick; 9 rooms; all improvements, front and rear porches; good size back yard; same as rent. BTEELTOX, 2D ST.. S., 318' i 3- ! i story frame; 7 rooms; water, gas and electric lighths; a very good bargain.!, ; Same as rent. I WORMLEYSBURU, 2D ST.. N.. 202 J | —2'.j-story frame: 7 rooms, water, , gas "and electric lights; lot 25x150; price right; same as rent. i ENOLA —257 Susquehannt St.: 3- i story frame. Vt double block; 8 rooms , ! and bath; steam heat; electric lights; . front and rear porches; lot 25x160 I with a garage in rear; possession at I , ' once. I 4TII ST., 2127-—NOW VACANT: 3- J j story brick; 8 rooms and bath; with a 2-story frame building in rear that • I can be used for business purposes; good house for roomers; can be ; bought same as rent.J i' D. A. SANDERLIN. ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG. ; 26- NORTH THIRD ST.. j BELL PHONE 1390 DIAL 3573 j ; % ! FOR SALE No. 2306 Jefferson St. 1 I is ready for POSSESSION within two , weeks. Here is a line dwelling at a , 'sacrifice price. Fine location; good condition. Owner .leaving- <-lt> , j BACKKNSTOSS BROS., ituss Bldg.. j i Member Hui rlsburg Real Estate Board. ' . i I Foil SALE—2-utory brick on Mar-1 | k=i street, near Markethouse. with I storeroom; all improvements: a bar- ' ; ga'.n if sold at once. C. H. Corder, - ; 1723 Green street. Bell 660 J. i j' _ _ . 1 i 'i*\VQ-STOItY BRICK HOUSES— All ' ! linprovetnents. front porch, bay. win dow. 7 rooms, nice yard, drive alley < ! room for garnge; $lOO down, pay us ; rent. Also several 3-story bricks. ! All improvements. Three small houses, suburbs of! I Steelton; $lOO down, balance as rent;', or will exchange on small farm or I < 1 city property. Liberty Bonds accepted, v i * C. 11. CORDER. M „ j 1]22 Green St. Bell 560 J. ! \ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 OWN YOUR OWN HOME ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN Let us make you acquainted with the way It Is done. Now Is the time tc start. Follow ing homes can be purchased with $301) cash or Liberty Bonds: 129 North Summit. 506 Kellier. 611. 613. 615 and 617 Bel li er. 1326 Vernon. , We have a large number of manufacturing sites and several good business oppor tunities to Alter. Call at A. P. DORANZ, 1225 North Sixth. Member Hbg. Real Estate Board j Real Estate and Rents Collected BUY 956 South Twenty-first street ' and move right into It. $1,600 is the I price, and it ran be bought on very I easy ternjs. H. G. Pedlow. 3 Soutli ! Thirteenth street. ——— _ | Real Estate For Sale—Suburban FOR SALE —A desirable Lemoyne i property; all Improvements; front I porch. Owner desires to leave city 1 Price is right. Call at 1225 Nortli Sixth street. . VACANT | ( Several fine suburban homes, all Im provements, close to trolley, or sale or exchange on city property. Spring water. Terms easy. " C. 11. CORNER, 1722 Gree.n. St. Bell 560 J. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—No. 2000 State street, corner brick house with ull improve ments, store room and large garage. Good poolroom location. Rent, $35. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR KENT Two private garages, rear 1607 Bwotara street. Rent. $5.00 each. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR. RENT—Private garage, elec- ! trie lights, cement floor, sewer. In quire George M. Peterman, 632 Peffer street, or Bell phone 519-j. FOR RENT—9-rootn brick house; gas, electricity, steam heat; lino con dition; rent, $50.00. 916 North Six- ! tcenth street. Bell 2912. FOR RENT TwO-story trame. ! metal roof house, good conditiou, I yard. Rent reasonable. Inquire Store, 1117 North Third street. MOVE right into 956 South Twenty- ! first street and pay for it same as j rent. Price, $1,600. Terms very easv. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth 1 street. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent! HOUSES AND OARAGES—At Fifth - and Curtln stfeets; possession of' some of the houses on thirty days' notice. Fred C, Miller, 31 North Sec- i ond. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED 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. LIFE-LONG, experienced farmer' wants to rent a farm for cash. Any size. Best of reference. Address Box I 101, Middletown, Pa., or Belllphone' 14-R-3. ' ! Real Estate For ' Sale or FxeJiangc WANTED—TO REM' Wo are having a nuinu.i ui appli cations at Lhis time lor tuvli.sne.i nouses, apartments and 1:00ms. What do you have to offer.' Address Mil ler Brothers .v Company. Uocust anu Court streets. FARMS ■ | WANTED Small farm. Price must 1 bo right. Address Box k, 6622, care : of Telegraph. FOR SALE 50-aere furin, located two miles sou til of Camp Hill, improv - I ed by a 7-room frame oweiling, trame 1 bank barn, summer house, butcher house, ana other outbuildings, iron stone soli, running water, ;:no fruit trees. Price $3,900.00, For Sale 78-acre farm, located one mile north of ('amp Hill, Cumberland , County. Improved by large brick dwelling, frame bank barn, all neces sary uuiuuildings, rimiiing water, ele gant soil. Price $6,300 00 BKINTON-PACKEK CO.. | Second and Walnut Streets. / FARMS FOR SALE From 3 acres to uii. 10, 16. 20, 23. 40. 63. 61, 86, 103. JO9. 112, 120, 161. For the bottom j priee. call on John A. Durand. 10, ! Cliesinul street. , _ PA KM "l all sizes from I to 203 j 1 acres each. >oilie close to city. £ome '< close to it. it and irolleV line. Some - u. trade on ell. property. . C. H. i'< 1 der. I■ 22 G.eeii street. Harrisburg. I 1 Of OtiOJ. j ( ( I FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One No. I Underwood ! ' typewriter, in good cnndlt.lon. Has' had very little use. Cheap to quick '" buyer. Brenner Motor Co.. 1702 Norm I Third. j. FOR SALE Clarke Jewel gas! , range, top oven and shelf—used less I ' than one year. J ; 7-ft. oak hull rack —plate mirror, 2x j 2'* ft., box ~"t. j , Motor wash machine —good working; j condition. Round gas heater. , ; !*Vlone 402151 Bell. BABY COACH Long gondola ' ' body, white enamel, round reed, cream I corduroy upholstering, excellent con- j 1 dltlon; also sweeper, hand, powerful;! vacilum. rolling cylinder. Regina liiake. .'Bell phone 3177 J. or address i Box Y, 6640, care of Telegraph. t SAI.F—MISCELLANEOUS I ' GIST your bargains In heaters and ' cooking stoves. We also sell general ! j household goods of all descriptions. , We pay highest cash prices. New- : . mark Jt Cow n, 308 Broad street. WOOD—WOOD—WOOD Fine wood, out abort, oak, specially j : cut 'for fireplace. F. j. Mailer, Bei'i i i 39-J. Steelton. i : i PRIVATE SALE of household fur- i niture./'Kitchen range, gas stove, lied- | | room suite, complete, bureau, wash- | ! stand, mohair covered parlor suite, j chairs, rockers, refrigerators, Ico box, i I etc. Will be sold Wednesday after- ! ,110011, at 2 o'clock, at l-liM Susguehanna j street. , FOR BADE Magazines for No. 1 Linotypes. A rare bargain • for a plant with a.No. 1 machine. Address TUB TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPAN V, ILa iris burg, Pa. ! TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR ■ I CASH ALIi MAKES RENTED 1 EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON, j 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPHECM THEATER j BOTH PHONES APPLES FOR SALE Grimes' Gol- I den, with a Banana flavor: Stayman Weinsap. Jonathans, York Imperial, etc. Some of these apples are very fine. Come and see them at R. A. Wicker- i shast's Orchawi. one-half mile east of 1 Mechanlcsburg. Pa.. Trolley car stops ; at Orchard. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! I The Store across from Y. W. C. A. j offers you the Biggest and Rest Bar-' I gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over coats, Mackinaw Coats, Underwear, | Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are fam ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial. OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth Street. FOR SALE One Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, child's sulky, rocking horses, for small child. Address 1532 Nau- j I dain street, City. 1919 CALENDARS Good Assortment of Bargains Act Quickly. Eor good service, order at once and avoid the rush. Sample Room for Conveni ences of Customers. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO., Third and Cumberland Sts.. \ Above Shoe Store. W ANTED—MISCELI.AXEOUS . 1 1 ■ ! HIGHEST URICES PAID for aIT I kinds of Junk. ,Uet our prices before ! selling. Call Bell phone 336, or drop ! us a postal and our wagon will call. Keystone Iron & Metal Co., Broad and Currant streets. L. COHEN & COMPANY. York and Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for rag>, paper. Iron, barrels, rubber and metals and old machines. Send postal or call 3221W Bell and Dial C 223. SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris I Sclimertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3911 R. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of <pmpty barrels and junk. Call Bell phone 1275. B Abrams & Son, 821-832 North Seventh street. WANTED Second-hand motors. Small size preferred. Apply FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP, Cranberry St.. near Second, Harrisburg, Pa. j a j HIGHEST PRICES Also liberal j I grading given for all raw skunk and I I muskrat skins brought to my resi- | deuce. Earle lletges, Shiremanstown. 1 Pa. . MAX SMELTZ , ! Second-hand furniture bought and i ! sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call j I Bell 13S1 or Dial 5847, or drop a pos- ! tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street, j I Will call, city or country. j Money to l.oun i WE LEND 'MONEY in compliance j i with Act of June 17. 1915. to indlvidu j als in need of rOad.v cash; small loans I a specialty, business confidential, pay ; inents to suit borrower's convenience; ' positively lowest rates In city. I PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132' Walnut Street. _a . MONEY FOR NECESSITIES We are prepared to help worthy j I people when in need of MONEY for 1 ; immediate necessities. Call and Inves ' (igate our system, which is in accord- I ance witli laws of STATE OF I'ENN- 1 SYLVANI A. All business strictly confidential. I EMPLOYE S' LOAN SOCIETY. 206 BKRGNER BLDG., THIRD AND MARKET STS. j LICENSED BONDED. PRIVATE LOANS—SIS TO sioo j ! On Furniture, Heal Instate or Endorsed Notes. On $l5, Interest $.15 On $2O, interest $.60 On $25, interest $.75 On $3O, Interest $.90 On $35, interest $1.05 On $4O, interest $1.20 On $5O. Interest $1.50 On $75, interest $2.25 On $lOO. interest $3.00 On s2o'\ interest $4.00 | Per month. Payments on principal re -1 dure Interest. i This company was Incorporated in | ! 1909. licensed and bonded to lend [ mnnev at reasonable rutfs to peuple 1 without bank credit. % Call, write or tihone 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. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, Just call Bell Phone 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. Als work promptlv done and guaranteed. Call | Re]| 2804 R. or 1504 Howard avenue. BUSINESS PERSONALS IDEAS. INVENTORS, PATENTS promoted. Send particulars. Horst Promoting Agency. Llnglestown. Pa. j "RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge 25c doz.: double edge, 25c do*.; old style. 25p each. Gorgas Drug Store. DIAMONDS bought for cash—K 11. Caplan Co.. 206 Market street. QUININE —liook out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININK will slave li off if taken In time. Gross Drug ILore, 1 119 Market atreet. i, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | FOR SALE Profitable News Agency For Pale in thriving suburban town. Storeroom in the heart of the business section. Start a buslnesa here. The Newspaper Agency will get you acquainted with the puu i pie. Address i . BOX R, 7474. I Care of Telegraph. j RUST Al' RANT BUSINESS FOR | \ SALE -- Centrally located: opportu- , i nlty for live man. Particulars from ; Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. j J FOR PARK Grocery store. Oldest | > establishment in Steelt.on. A good op- I port'tinity for right party. Good rea- j sons for selling. Address Box el, 6513. i ci. e of Telegraph. FOR SALE Bakery doing good I I business. 518 Primrose street. Apply ! j George W. Orth, 172U Sixth 'treet. WANTED 2UU Representatives , , everywhere for world-wide necessity, i Auto owners can make over $5(10 | monthly by representing us. Alcomo i I Mfg. Co., 130 Bridge street. Newark. ! ■ N. J. I HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR SALE Four good work i horses. Immirc S. W. Shoemaker A; Son. Seventl) and Harris. HAULING AND MOVING AUTO HAULING Local or long- 1 distance. Furniture and piano moving i | a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 31/ I I Capital street. Both phones. I AUTO HAULING Local and long- i I distance. Furniture moving a spe cialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt j service. Call Bell 623.1. —— i LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE : (HAULING Prompt service. A. Ac i i B. Motor Express, 317 Capital street. 1 ' Bell phone 1635 J. i GENERAL HAULING AND . FAST i EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns ! J with auto trucks. Only experienced I ! and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320. ! | or Dial 226 a. HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped i 'for furniture, freight and piano mov- I ! ins. No distance too far. Careful I ; driver. Rain and dustproof body. J |E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvlri ' Aungst, Manager. Hershev. Pa. Bell i | phone 15R-6. Hauling and Moving i STORAGE—4I3 Broad street, house- ! hold goods, merchandise. Private j I rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. | Both phones. | STORAGE —ln brick bunding, rear ! 40S Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener. 408 Market street. LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE HAULlNG—Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 656 Caldcr street. Both phones. Bell 3U36J, Dial 3083. 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 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. HICKS Local and Long-distance Hauling. 424 Roily. Both Phones. Storage j STORAGE Private rooms for household goods' in fireproof ware house, $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware .house. Harrtshurg Storago Co.. 437- 445 South Second street. I ■ Wlierc to Dine I I ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. | "HE HOME OF SATISFACTION. I STOUFFER'S REfTAURANT—Home j cooking served to Businessmen and I Ladles in separate diningroom. I I Cleaners anil Dyers IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned, j Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the best | place in town. Call and deliver. I Goodman's, 130614 North Sixth. Both i Phones. I , Undertakers SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNEI SAL Di RECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1356. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER. Funeral Director and Embnlmer, 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145. ; CEMETERY I.OTS FOR SALE j | PROSPECT IIILL CEMETERY t Beautifully situated on Market street ' ' east of Twenty-sixth, and on the | nortn and oust faces the new park- I way. the prices of lots are moderate.: | Miller Bros. <fc Co., Agents. , j AUTOMOBILES j 1 1318 Kissel!, u-passengcr demon- | strator. ; 1 1317 Kissel I 3-passenger roadster. | | 1 vnlcan roadster. A bargain, 1 1 Overland, Model 00. i •„ BRENNER MOTOR CO., 1702 North Third St. I KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. ! All sari of auto top und cushion work done hy experts. Also repair work. | Reasonable rates. 1013 Market street. WM. PENN GAR AG E | 304-6 Muench street. Limousines tor funeral, partio and balls; careful I drivers; open day and .light. Rell j 4564. j MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Eislimann, Dtxey, Splitdorf. Mca, Hemy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Schlffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron i street. Bell 3633. FOR SALE Reo Touring car. Looks and runs like new. Bargain to quick buyer. Buick Roadster, A 1 shape. Bargain for some one. A. Si hiftman. 22-24-26 North Cameron. FOR SALE Franklin Series 8 • touring. In A 1 condition. Inquire O. S. Sohadt. Allentown, Pa. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No Junk. H, EsterbrPok, 312 North Third afreet. Dial 4990. ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK Covered body. 1.000 Wis. capacity. A bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia yulck Lunch. BUICK ROADSTER Runs fine; I electric lights; new top; $350.00. llorst. Linglestown, Pa. SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and pleas ure cars for sale. Ford ton trucks, Auto-Car 2-ton trucks and one 7- passengvr Haynes Touring, Car. All cheap to quick buyers. International I Harvester Co. Truck Department. No. 613 Wuinut street FOR SALE 1917 Ford Touring and Reo Roadster. Apply at 11ARH1SBURG AUTO AND TIRE REPAIR CO.. 131 South Third St. BUICK 1-ton truck. Electric lights. Excellent condition. Also . some other second-hand trucks and delivery cars. Crlspen Motor Car Co. 103 Market street. 15 I AUTOMOBILES OLD AUTO 3 1 Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtlmers, in any condition. See me before sac- ,'i rillcing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schlffman, 22, 24. 26, North Cameron street. Bell 3633. _ USED CARS REAL AUTOMOBILE VALUES •• a I U. i 1916 Ford touring car, newly painted, 4 new tires, demountable rims, with extra rim and tire; engine in fine condition. J-Ji Overland, Model 80, Just ' out of paint shop; splendid condition; bargain. 1 Oakland Roadster, newly painted; bargain at $225. ' I Buick Roadster Just painted, motor in good shape; real bai'gaiu. 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. I i Open evenings. Convenient pay ments may be arranged. MAC'S GARAGE. 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. I / AUTOMOBILE FOR SAL-1 j 1918 Chevrolet (Baby Grand Model). in good condition. H. G. Pedlow, 3 | South Thirteenth street. 1 SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re j pairing by expert. Road Jobs a specialty. Charge reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. 1917 FORD TOURING CAP. WANT- * ED. The highest casli price paid for car in good condition. Inquire 322 Blackberry avenue. 1914 KNOX Kucing Car, In good condition. 1916 Chalmers Roadsters, in A 1 cou- I dition. I SUNSHINE GARAGE. Both Phones j" TV FOR SALE Cadillac. 1913; two new tires; electric light . nd starter; mechanically per lect; $550. C. F. Hoover, 1417 North Secoud. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES (l . INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—Like new Bargain at $35.00. I-lorst, Lingles town, 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, > 312 N. Third Street. Dial 4390. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER, WITH ANDREW REDMOND, j 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. GARAGES : ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also fehders. lamps, etc. Best service tn town. Har risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805 North Third street. WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE PARTS Frames straightened and welded Heavy Cast Iron Our Specialty. Expert Welders. Work Guaranteed. CAPITAL CITY WELDING CO., 1538 Logan St. BELL 4396 J. LEGAL NOTICES |ln the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of ' Pennsylvania —ln Bankruptcy. No. i 3610 — t In the Mutter of Sigler Piano Player Company, Bankrupt, j PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ■ The undersigned will expose at pub lic sule in the factory, situate on the ! premises located on Carlisle stree.t. i North of Derry street, Harrisburg, I Pennsylvania, on Friday, DECEMBER 20. 1918. at 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M„ tlie ! following described real estate to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of i land, situate in Beverly Place, In the ; City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin ! and State of Pennsylvania, moro par ticularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: . Beginning at a point on Carlisle street at the northern side of a ten (10) feet wide alley, which point is ninety-five (95) feet north of Derrv street; thence northwardly along the eastern side of Carlisle street ninety (90) feet to a point at other property lot the said Joseph W. Pomraning; thence eastwardly at right angles to Carlisle street along other proportv or Joseph W. Pomranlng one hundred fifteen <115.5) und five-tenths feet, more or less, to land of the Philadel phia, Ac Reading Hallway Conipanv; thence along land of said Railway Company southwardly one hundred llfty-four (154.5) five-tenths feet, more or less, to northern side of said ten (1") feet wide alley; thence west wards along northern line of said allev one hundred thirty (130) feet to a point, the place of beginning. Beitur the whole lots Nos. 70. 71. 72. 73 and 7 4 and a part of lot No. 69 In Block •"A" on Plan of Lots recorded In the Dauphin County Recorder's Office lit Plan Book "F," Page 17, having there on erected a three-story brick factory building, being the same tract of land i and premises which Joseph W. Pom ranlng and wife, by their deed dated May 5, 1915, recorded in the Office for the ltecorilng of Deeds In Deed Book "Y." Vol. 15, Page 466, granted and conveyed unto the Sigler Piano Player Company. The above described real estate will bo sold free and clear of all encum brances. All the machinery, materials, etc., In the factory building will bo sold at the same time. TERMS 10 per cent, on day of sale, and balance thereof oil confir mation by the Court. JOB J. CONKU.V, Trustee. Estate of Susan E. Mlley, deceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above estate having been granted to 1 the undersigned, all persons Indebted ' . to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having \ a claims to present the same without delay to WILLIAM S. CUNKLE, 2307 Jonestown Road. Harrisburg, Pa. •Or to his Attorney, EDWARD F. DOEJINE, 317 Chestnut Street, v * ... Harrisburg, Fa.
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