12 I f MEN IflflßNcW ftOOMS WEAS" TIE lElEiirf^MnEs^j deaths *W 3 "*!? morning, aged .6 years. ~ .„ r Funeral services will be heW at her late residence, 32 South lUlrteentn street. Tuesday. December 3. at ..et o'clock. Interment, private, at 1a tang Cemetery. IX MEMOKIAM IN sad. but loving memory of our bel >vetl wife and mother, who dpar ed this life one year ago to-da>. ->o vembcr *7. 191". Sleep on. dear wife and mother, and take thy rest; . t . . We loved tliee well, God loced thee His will be done—He doeth well. But how we miss you no tongue can tell. HUSBAND. E. H. URICH: W. G. LONG EN EC KER AND FAMILY. LOST AND FOUND LOST. DIAMOND TIN, ON NOVEMBER 26. BE TWEEN CIVIC CLLB AND HARRISBURG COL NI R1 <- DL B AND WOODBINE STREET. KL WARD IK RETURNED lO MRS. JOHN MAHON JR, 230 WOODBINE sTREEI. IXIST From American Railway Vvnrem wagon. ulie bale dry goods addressed N. Keif. 1208*4 N'orth Third street. Return to American Railwa. Express Company. Fourth and i hest nttt streets, and receive reward. LOST Winged Aircraft Service pin on Tuesday night. Reward if re turned to 266 Briggs street. LOST Black purse, in worth s Store, or at Fourth atrect en trance containing two $1 .bill . laundry check, fiat key. „?° ld Reward if returned to -o9 Liberty street. LOST Black patent leather Purse, containing six or seven one-dollar bills, change, two keys, two ad> s handkerchiefs. Reward if tetuined to 2250 North Third. IyJST Small pocketbook. contain ing $65. between Sixth and Kclker ar.d Market Square. Reward if re turned to Telegraph Office. INSTIItCTIONS I RIGHT START IS HALF THE BATTLE - Gel - THOROUGH STANDARD course in .burgs ACCREDITED Business Col lege. School ot Commerce. .Troup Building. 15 South Market square. Bell la. Dial 1393. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting. r-iigllsh. Boon Keeping, I'eiiiiialisnip,. Art in., etc. DAV AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL , YEAR: Enter any time. Bell 6J4K. HE uFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL 121 Market St. Chas It. Beckley. Prln. , Merle E. Keller. Bua Mgr. , HKI.P WANTED —MALE WANTED A FOREMAN One who is thoroughly experi enced in Ford repair work, a man who is capable of tak ing entire charge of a large Ford repair plant. Salary no . object. Apply MAC S GARAGE, 117 South Third Street. WANTED Live Salesman to sell the New War Record This book sells to every relative or friend of the Soldier or Sailor. Their complete war record to date Agents sample 50 cents. Gillies Litho. & Printing Co.. j Rochester. N. Y. i SALESMAN wanted on new line In- ' candescent Electric Lamps, manufac tured by General Electric Company. Liberal " repeat commission basis. Easiest lamp on the market to sell and proposition strictly new. T. C. Smith A- Co., 1531 Cherry street. Philadelphia. Pa. MEN —Age 17 to 55. Experience unnecessary. Travel; make secret in vestigations. reports. Salaries; ex penses. American Foreign Detective Agency. 603. St. Louis. WANTED—Reliable man to book orders for trees and shrubs. Big sales and weekly pay. Permanent steady work. Guaranty Nursery, Granite Building. Rochester, N. Y. WANTED A thoroughly experi enced automobile painter. Permanent i employment. Address, in confidence, stating experience, present connection and wages desired. Box It, 6519, care ] of Telegraph. * WANTED • Men wishing positions j Firemen. Brakemen, Electric Motor men, Colored Train Potters. Pennsyl- . vania. Ohio and New York roads. No experience necessary. $lOO-$l5O per month, Quick promotion s2i>o-$3OO per month positions. Name position wanted. Inter Railway Dept. (74). In dianapolis. Ind. WANTED An experienced ac- ; countant will open, close and audit books where the work can be done' during evenings or Saturday after noons. P. O. Box 1174, Harrisburg, Pa. CARPENTERS AND LABORERS Wanted. Warren Moone & Co., P. R. U. Freight Warehouse. Second and Mulberry Sts. WANTED First-class painter. Apply MACS GARAGE. 117 South Third Street. For Rent V'c have several desirable furnished houses to rent at this time. For price and par* | ticulars inquire of Miller Brothers &Co. Real Estate Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets Members Hbc. Heal Eslnte Hoard L ■" "mpr vv> • '* <* • rr -•• * ; -■- v*' urz-'wi w? ,w *• - •• * - •" * --—w -•.*.-• - ->— . . ~. " ""■''• ■ ". V " ■•V ' ; ■■•-"•" '•' ;■"""*' • h KIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 30, 1918. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Two good, strong boys, - to learn trade. Apply Superintend • etit The Telegraph Printing Co., • Harrisburg. ;; AUTO MECHANICS TWO FORD REPAIRMEN APPLY MAC'S GARAGE,' 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. GOVERNMENT needs hundreds clerks tor Income Tax, Customs, ltt- I tertial Revenue. Harrisburg examina tions soon. Salary, Sl,luo-s2,uuu. E.\- ; perlence unnecessary. For free par ticulars regarding examinations, write J. C. Leonard (former Civil i Service Examiner), 2561 Keltois j Building, Wichita. MANAGER WANTED Man cap able of earning $50.00 per week, to • take full charge of otd-cstubiislied and profitable business In Harrisburg. Owners prefer a man who can buy , one-fourth interest. This is no gold brick, but a sound, business propo i sitlon. State qualifications and pros ■en connections tirst letter. Corre spondence confidential. Address K.. 6533. care of Telegraph. DRIVERS For one-horse Coal Wagon and Ford Truck. RUTHF tI'OKD BROS., Paxtang, Pa. WANTED LOCAL BANK . I requires the services of an in telligent MAX BETWEEN 25 AND 50, to serve as MES SENGER iN BANK. Only par ties who can furnish excel lent reference as to charac ter. habits, etc., need apply. Address, stating age. refer ences and salary desired. P. O. BOX 1071, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED One wagon and auto , body builder, at once. Howry Wagon and Auto Shop, Shlremanstown. SALESMAN WANTED High-class ! specialty salesman for a live propo | sition. Big commission. Must tje wide-awake. Answer by letter, full details. Universal Automobile Associa tion. Inc., Denckla Bids.. Philadelphia. MEN WANTED—To load stone, 29 cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax tang. WANTED Assistant sales man lager. Must have some experience in salesmanship, advertising and letter- ! writing. Good position for right party. .State age and experience, with reference. Address A.. 6515. care of Telegraph. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Girl for general nousework l in small tumily. Good wages and good home. Apply 2212 NORTH SECU.xD ST. ——— r I WANTED Girls to work in even- J i ings. Must be over 21 years of age. j j s>> per week. Apply Rose's. Second and I Walnut streets. WANTED Reliable girl for gen- , 1 erol housework. 2526 Derry. Phone ! 1662 R. WANTED Housekeeper to keep ' < house for widower. Call at 3u4 Soutn ! ! Second street. City, or Dial phone 3606. j PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY guaranteed for three years. Knit urg ! ently-needed socks tor us on tne fast, j simple auto-knitters. Full particulars ) to-uay, 3c stamp. Auto-Knitter Co., 1 Dept. 146-C, 321 Jelterson, Buffalo, ' N. Y. WANTED White woman to work as housemaid. References required. 1 Apply to "27 South Front street. Har risburg. Pa. WANTED Experienced woman for housecleaning. Apply 1006 North j Third street. WANTED—Two young women for ' waitresses. Must give references. Ap ply Stouffer s Restaurant. 4 North Court. WANTED Chambermaid, at once. 1 Apply Crystal Hotel. 416 Market I street. Office. Second Floor. WANTED ! SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS 1 : We are wanting operators, the work is regular, pleasant and positions permanent; the high efficiency ut our ma chines, and the sanitary con dition ut our workrooms en ables all operators to earn good wages. Learners are paid $1.25 pet i day wnile learning, which consumes a Wak to ten days. All uperulurs ate paid a bonus cacn payday. *> e insure ail ot our em ployes in the sum ot $500.00 tree ot charge to inein, und in event ot death' the beuenciary, whoever it may be, receives tne insurance. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Kelly and Fulton Sis. i WOMEN —Wanted immediately, for scrubbing and general work. Apply I istouiier s Restaurant. 4 North Court J street. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT With the ending of the war, oppor- j tunnies ahorded women for cmpioy- j ment of a permanent nature, wUh j steady advancement, will become con stantly lewer. Employes of Tile Bell ' Telephone Company, however, rest : secure in the knuwleoge that their I work is permanent. A business opportunity is now of- ] fcred to young women 11 to 30 years } of age in tascinating work in pleas ant surroundings. Luncheons served j at cost; sick, benefits; anniversary payments; vacations with pay. Apply 8.00 A. M. to 5.00 V. M. to Miss Kline, Operators' Truining De partment, 208 Walnut Street. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 OF PENNSYLVANIA HOSIERY LEARNERS WANTED— From 14 years of age and upwards. ; Good wages paid while learning. Ap ply New Idea Hosiery Co., Fourteenth I and Mayflower streets. WANTED—Women grocery clerks. 1 j Apply Sleelton Store CC„ Steeltotl, Pis. 1 WANTED —A cook for small fam ily—white. Send reference with ap plication to S.. 6936. earo or Tele graph. HOUSEWORK—White or neat col ored girl, for general housework. ! Small family. Good pay. Apply New York Shoe Store. Palmyra, Pa. 1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE I WANTED Three experienced I waitresses. Good wages. Apply Beth lehem Restaurant, 196 South Front , street. Hteellon, Pa. : —— i CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Harrisburg. December 7. 12.0(19 (•oinen clerks needed. Salary, $1,2u0. I Experience unnecessary. Women de- Is.i.ng government positions write for j free particulars. Raymond Terry • dormer Civil Service Examiner), 467 Columbian Building, Washington. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Assistunt bookkeeper and stenographer. Good position tor right party. Mate age and experience, with itderence. Auuress Box s, 6510. care of 'I eregraph. SILK MILL Experienced help wanted. Expcri encer weavers average 3.50 to $6.50 ; per day, other departments propor tionately. Beginners wanted also. Best pay. Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus over and above regular Wages. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL, Second and Nortn Streets. THOUSANDS - MEN WOMEN— GIHLs, 13 or over wanted iniinediaielv I by United Slates Government. Easy 1 j olfice posit lolls ut Washington and in every large city. Experience untie- I es.-uiy. 3100 month and up. .-itour duy. Your country needs you. Helu : her. Write imiueuiuieiy itr free list 1 positions open. Franklin Institute' ! Utpi. 4u;> li. ttochutsLtr. .\. v. MEN-WOMEN Raise Belgian : Hares for us. We pay you $7 pair Ise cellars, backyard, etc. Catalog and contract FREE. Cnlted Food a Fur Association, 329 West Forty : eighth street. Dept. 35, New Y'ork. ' -\lE.\-u OMEN Raise Belgian I Hares for us. We pay you $7 pair.! Use cellars, backyard, etc. Catalog I and contract FREE. United Food & Fur Association. 329 West Forty-i ( eighth street. Dept. 35. New York. t j SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN Big, Quick Profits—l New Carburetor for l ord Cars. Simple, not a moving part, installed in thirty ' minutes, guaranteed to double your' mileage and start in zero weather without heating or priming. 15-duy i FREE trial. Write U. J. Carburetor \ Co.. 505 W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago. i SALESMEN General Business re vival. Real hustlers make real money , with our strongest Calendar and Spec ialty Line for 1810. Our War bonus contract most liberal ever offered to l I producers. Exclusive territory. Com- i missions paid weekly. Sentinel Print- i ing Company, Indianapolis. Ind. WANTED One live, hustling] salesman in each locality to. handle! our line of sales and order books. | Large demand. Liberal commission. '1 he Wirth Sales Book Co., Dept. 21, ' Chicago. SIDE LINE Top Notch Specialty. . Responsible house. Pay Big Comtnis- : ■ sions promptly. Write to-day.' , Samples and sales talks free. No de- | lays. Erickson Company, Des Moines, ' ] lowa. I SALESMAN Salary and Ex- j ; penses. No investment. General Agency qpening later. Fairvlew i ; Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y. j AGENTS WANTED | ; J WANTED District and local j • agents in every city and town in I Pennsylvania. Automobile insurance, i ' Excellent policy. 40 per cent, more : coverage. 50 per cent, less cost. Big ; proposition. Address Y'., 6894, care of] Telegraph. i "WORLD WAR HISTORY" j Complete, authentic, attractive book, ; well written. Big profit. Act quick, i ! Outfit 25c. It. L. Phillips Publishing I Co., Philadelphia. Pa.: Atlanta, Oa.; : Chicago, III.; Omaha, Neb.; Waco. Texas. Address nearest office. AGENTS—Here is your once-in-a -! lifetime opportunity to make several : hundred dollars' profit in your spare j time taking orders for popular-priced, Complete and Authentic History of i World War; SOO pages, illustrated : ] with magnificent official war photo- , graphs furnished by American. Cana- , dian. British. French and Italian Gov- ! ernments; gives inside facts; every- ! one has a relative in service: every l home wants book; we pay biggest , commission and ship books on credit. , > Send for free outfit at once to the Authorized Sales Agents. Address Manufacturers Company. 62 North t Washington street. Boston. Mass. NEGRO IN WAR. new book com- I 1 plete, the only war hook fair to col- j I ored people, millions will be sold, big, bit. big outfit 23c, write quick Jen kins Publishing Co., Washington, D. C. THE WORLD IMS NEVER KNOWN I A GREATER SELLER Be first in your field. Take orders | for "America's War For Humanity." 82.00 book. 50 per cent, commission. ; Meyer sold 23 in one day showing only a circular. Morely 43 in a day; Scull 10 in one hour. Send 10c for mailing FREE outfit. F. B. Dickersoti ' Co., Detroit. Mich. • AGENTS —WONDERFUL WINTER 1 OPPORTUNITY. New Winter auto- j mobile fuel, anti-freeze, puncture- j ] proof, five-year guaranteed spark ] plugs, etc. Outfit free. A, Ballwey, 1 ; 632, Stu. F.. Louisville. Ky. ] AGENTS—Men and Women make j I big money selling our new, tip-to- ! date Christmas and 1919 specialties. , Free catalog, samples, nttick sales. J No experience. Cruver Co.. Jackson I and Campbell. Chicago. ] AGENTS —Kaiser's Finish and 40 I ' other best War Pictures. Sell like hot rakes. Simples FREE. 15x19 j Gold-Frame 1 Pictures, 12c. Sell 50c. 1 Portrait Cata'ogne Free. Peoples j ! Portrait, Sta. !>., Chicago. i MOST WONDFRFUL PICTORIAL I j HISTORY on the World's War. Com-. plete. Authentic. About 600 pages; . ! 100 striking illustrations. Retails $2. , (Highest commission. Free sample to | workers. Ouick deliveries. Act now. I John A. Hprtel Co., Publishers, Dept. i 1101, Chicago. I SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE i WANTED Man wishes position las chauffeur, in private family; has, , bad ten years' experience In one fam i 1 : good reason for making change. | Address Box C, 6555. care of Tele- j graph. j WANTED—Salesman, familiar with 1 Pennsylvania and Maryland territory, experienced in automobiles and acces ! sories. wholesale and retail, desires position. Address Box Y. 6537, care of 1 Telegraph. • ELDERLY WHITE MAN Desires] position of watchman, elevatornian or ] janitor; sober and reliable. 709 Hen ton street. City. Bell phone 1740 J. j SITUATIONS WANTED— FemaIe 1 , WANTED By a middle-aged Wo- I man, with experience, a position as housekeeper In widower's family. Ad- 1 dress Boj X. 6532. care of Telegraph. 1 WANTED Woman, witli child ] four years of age. desires to heep; house; can furnish references. Ad dress Box U. 6534. carc ot Telegraph. | , i ! ! 'I IT'S NOT DIFFICULT TO FIND A POSITION if you are an efficient worker in any useful line. But in these times it is easier to tind the wrong than the right job. You cannot afford to do that. Perhaps you already have that sort of a job, and know that you arc not "getting anywhere." Tell what you can do, and find the right oppor tunity for service, through classified advertising. J ROOMS FOll RENT f ' I l FOR RENT Large, furnished or | unfurnished bedroom; young couple preferred; all conveniences. Address j Box Y. 6530, care of Telegraph. i FOR RENT Furnished room. With board or without; all improvements, j Telephone 273. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, bedroom, bath and livlngrooin; also single rooms, with use of phone, ln | quire 113 Eocusi street. FOR RENT Furnished living j room and bedroom, second Iloor front; ! all conveniences; shower bath; cen j trally located; referertces desired. Ad- | I dress R 6538, care of Telegraph. THREE NICELY-FURNISHED sec- j I ond floor rooms, for light house- | I keeping; all conveniences; good loca-| ! tion. Address 11. 6539, care of Tele ! graph. 'i FOR RENT One lurge bedroom, for gentlemen only. Rent reason | able. Apply 276 llriggs street. I FOR RENT Furnished room fori light housekeeping, on first Iloor. Heat, gas and use of bath. Inquire! 327 South Front street. | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire, 16U3 | iierry street. . ROOMS WANTFI) : i WANTED Two or three furnished j ' rooms, for light housekeeping; all i conveniences; rent reasonable. Ad-I dress Box M. 7528, care of Telegraph. ) APARTMENTS for rent 1 FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR 1 RENT Four rooms and bath; all \ modern conveniences. Apply lit North! i Third. I NO. 110 N. SECOND STREET —I ! Third-story front four medium j I rooms and bath hot water and ; I steam lieat included first-class con- j dition J45.00 per month. Married | couple only considered. Inquire L. j Minter, First Floor. j_ APARTMENTS V ANTED | j j HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES Three brick houses. 8 rooms, bath, gas and electric light; furnace, porches front and back. ; Price, $2,500. ' LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1129 North Seventh Street. Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock. Bell Phone. • . . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I J FOR SALE Three-story brick dwelling, opposite new Extension to Capitol Park, situate No. 436 North slieet; 8 rooms, bath and furnace. . j CHAS. ADLEH. 1002 N. Third Street. j FOR SALE No. 1616 Briggs street. ' Ready tor possession by December 15. i Fine location. Good condition. Owner leaving city. Apply at 1616 Briggs! ! street. i FOR SALE Vacant property ] Semi-detached pressed brick, all 1m- i i provements. North Siath street. Right ] terms. Very reasonable. D. A. 1 Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. FOR SALE House No. 1831 North I Sixth street. Tile bath and vestibule. ! combination fixtures, gas and coal 1 range and hot wafer heat, furnace. Apply George W. Orth, 1720 Sixth. FOR SALE—New brick duelling, 1 No. 636 Maolay street. 7 rooms, bath, stentn heat, granolithic pavement and ' nout porch; lot through to drive al- ! ; icy, room for garage; price. $4,500. j CHAS. ADLER, IUO2 N. Third Street. FOR SALE North Fifteenth ! Street, No. 613, modern 2 M-story | frame cottage house in select location I i and in first-class condition. Price. $3,700. J. E. Gipple. No. 1251 Market • street. . TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES— All ! ' improvements, front porch, bay win- I l now, 7 rooms, nice yard, drive alley, ! I room for garage; $lOO down, pay as ! I rent. Also several 3-story bricks. ' , All improvements. Three small houses, suburbs of' ' Steelton; $lOO down, balance as rent; • ; or will exchange on small farm or i city property. Liberty Bonds accepted. I C. H. COKDER, ! I 1722 Green St. Bell 560 J. j ALL FOR $3,800. Big value in this j I home. 24 acres. I*4 miles Youngwood, ' l Pa. Contains coai and gas. ideal for i poultry or truck, good 6-room house, i ; water, shade. fruit, rcstfu, spot; | I phone, mail, best neighbors. Owner, , |j. W. Jacobs, Ashland, Ohio. 956 SOUTH TWENTY-FIRST ST. is', vacant. Price. $1.600 —$250 .down ! $25 a month for 8 months—then $6 a month. Liberty Bonds accepted. 11. ! G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. CORNER PROPERTY. NO. 621, NORTH STREET, FOR SALE—Large ! and well constructed dwelling—most ' modernly equipped ideal location— j lot. 70x95. Inspect It. Occupied by j owner, and the price Is right. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOHBTER STREET. 1713 Desli - ! able brick dwelling, 8 rooms, bath. ! gas. electric light, steam heat, large front porch, drive alley on rear, lfell ! , Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE $3,400 will buy a rmr- ! | ner brick house, with 8 rooms and all I Improvements, all street pavine- eom ! pletod. situate No. 536 South Seven- | I teenth street. J.E. Gipple. No. 1251 I Market street." I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | FOR SALE Chestnut Street, No. ! 1608, ten-room frame house, all mod- ! ern improvements, port-h front and j side entrance. Price, $3,200. J. 10. j Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE—No. 1713 Revere Street (Cloverly Heights), single brick and stucco dwelling, with an modern tm- ; provements. garage- in rear. Price, | $3,750. J. E. Glple, 1251 Market street., I "IF IT S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDER LIN." - NEW CUMBERLAND—Cor. Fourth ! and Geary—Douole frame; 8 rooms land bath on each side, all impruve 'meiits, newiy painted; right .price to | quick buyer. j SCHUYLKILL ST., 61S Corner property. 3-story brick; 9 rooms, all improvements, front and rear porches; I good sfce buca yard; same as rent. , I STEELTON, 2D ST.. S.. 318',4 —3- story frame; i rooms; water, gas and ! electric ligliths; a very good burgain. | same as rent. ! WORMLEYSBURQ. 2D ST., N., 202 r-2Vi-story frame; 7 rooms, water' I gas and electric lights; lot 25x150; . 1 price right; same as rent. ; ENOLA—2S7 Susquehanna St.; 3- 1 'story trame, '.j double block; 8 rooms and bath; steam heat; electric lights; ! front and rear purcues; lot 2uxl6u I ! with a garage in rear; possession at j once. I 4TH ST.. 2127—N0W VACANT; 3- | story brick; s rooms and bath; with a ; 2-story frame building in rear mat ■ | can be used for business purposes; I I good house for roomers; can be j oouglit same as rent. D. A. SANDKRLIN, ! ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG. I 36 NORTH THIRD ST., j BELL PHONE 139U DIAL 3573 I ' . i l FOR SALE —3-story brick on Mar- ' I ket street, near Markethouse, with { storeroom; all Improvements; a bar- I \ gain if sold at once. C. 11. Corder, i 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. OWN YOUR OWN HOME ON EASY i PAYMENT PLAN Let us make you acquainted } with tile way it is done. Now is toe time to start. Follow ing homes can be purchased with S3OU cash or Liberty , Bonds: 129 North Summit. t>u6 Kelker. 611. 613. 615 and 617 Hel ls er. 1326 Vernon. We have u largo number of manufacturing sites and 1 several good business oppor tunities to offer. Call at A. P. DORANZ. 1225 North Sixth. 1 Member Hbg. Real Estate Board lleui Estate and Rents Collected Real Estate For Sale—Suburban j | FOR SALE—A desirable Lcmoyne I property; all impiovements; front ! porch. Owner desires to leave city. Price is right. Call at 1225 North | Sixth street. . VACANT Several fine suburban homes, all im provements, close to trolley, or sale | or exchange on city property. Spring j water. Terms easy. C. H. CORDER. 1 1722 Green St. Bell 560 J. I • REAL ESTATE FOR REXT i : FOR RENT —No. 2000 State street, 'corner brick house with all Iniprove , meats, store room and large garage. Good pooirooni location. Rent. $55. j J. E. Gippie, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Two private garages, i rear 1607 Swatara street. Rent, Su.(IO ! each. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. ; FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT , AT PAXTANG Desirable property I —all modern improvements, including ! steam heat. Rental, $4O. Bell Realty ] Co., Bergner Building. ! FOR KENT —9-room brick uouse; < gas, electricity, steam heat; fine con dition; rent. sso.uu 916 North Six- I teenth street. Bell 2912. I ! HEAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent | HOUSES AND GARAGES—At Fifth ! and Curtin streets; possession ot ! seme of the nooses on thirty days' nonce. Fred C. .Miller, 3i North Sec ond. Bell phone 3U7J. REAL ESTATE WANTEIi I WANTED. TO RENT Small house | in country, by colored family. Inquire ; , 1217 North Seventh street. j 1 HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop- ' ! city in any section of the city, it j i cheap. U nut have you lb otter. I CHAS. AULEK lUU2 N Third slieet. I • WANTED. TO RENT A smuli I I house and land In country. Prefer it! near woods and mountains. Poaslbly . jwanl to purchase later If place suits.' Address Uox K. 6531, care of Tele- j graph. | Heal Estate For Sulo or Exchange ! | ! WANTED—TO RENT We are having u number of uppll- i j cations ui tin* time lor furnished ; nouses, apartments and rooms. Waal i 'do you have lo offer'.' Address Mil- I I ler Brotutis it Company, Locust and i j douri streets. j- - FARMS ! WANTED - To hear from owner having good farm for saie. C. C. j hhepurd, Minneapolis, Minn, HARMS FOR SALE From 3 acres 1 to OVj. 10. Hi. 2U, 23, 40. 63, 61, 60, loa, 100, 112. 120, 161. For the bottom price, call on John A. Durand, 167 Chestnut street. | FARM of all sizes from 1 to 206 i acres each. Some close lo city, tome j close lo U. R. and trolley line. Some !to trade on city property. C. H. I ! Corder. 1722 Green street, Harrisburg. | Bell phone 560 J. FOU SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WOOD—WOOD—WOOD j Fine wood, cut short, oak, specially cut for fireplace. F. J. Muriel. Bell j 3i-J. Sleeiton. FOR SALE Magazines for No. 1 Linotypes. A rare bargain for a point with a No. 1 machine. Address T'lE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa. | FOR SALE Large, white reed go j cart, in good condition. Price, yy. .vp j ply 2022 Deny, or call Diul 43-17. I FOR SALE A fine $lOO piano. I Brand-new . Never wus used, uoud I make. Will sen ut u sacrifice. Call and see it. 1604 Slate street, Harns j burg. Pa. !• OR SALE, CHEAP—Good delivery horse, wagon and i.aruess. Inquire i 320 South Frederick street, Mevhauicg j burg, Pa. FOR SALE Kimball piano, like new, will be sold cheup to quick buyer. Call Bell phone 46112W, or in i quire 2348 North Sixth street. FOR SALE Adding Machine, good as new. 303 Broad street. FOR SALE Second-hand Ameri ; can Kudiutor Co. situiii bullc-i, in good condition. Bargain. Phone 4266 ft. ! FOR SALE Complete pumping • outfit, H-horse-power, New Uolluiid | gasoline engine, heavy double-geared • Jack and extra large pump. All in I tirst-ciass condition. Will sell for one-half price, inquire immediately, : Edna M. Maedcr, 1363 Swuturu. or I Bell phone 313 J. ! FOU SALE Nickel slot playing i piano, in first-class condition. Can be seen at No. 143 South Third street, j Wilson Apartment Hotel. I TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MA CHINE FOR SALE Call ut lUS I Mui ket street. FOR SALE Shoemaker's ma chinery, stitcher, tinlsher, electric mo tor. Finest condition. Reasonable price. Also old shoes; tools, etc. K Cohen 157 North Pitt street. Carlisle. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE OUPHECM THEATER BOTH PHONES I APPLES FOR SALE Grimes' Gol j den, with a Banana flavor; Stayman ! Weinsap, Jonathans, York Imperial, j etc. Some of these apples are very fine, i Come and see them at R. A. Wicker i{ sham's Orchaal. one-half mile east of ! Mechunicsburg. Pa.. Trolley car stops i at Orchard. ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! I The Store across from Y. W. C. A. -oftirs you the Biggest and Best Bar j gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over- I coats. Aluckinaw Coats, Underwear, j Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are tant- I ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial. OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 North Fourth Street. 1919 CALENDARS Good Assortment of Bargains Act Quickly. For good service, order at once and avoid the rush. Sample Room for Conveni ences of Customers. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.. I Third and Cumberland Sts. Above Shoe Store MORRIS SAYS save money buying ! new and second-hand furniture here. ; High prices paid for furniture. Morris j Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 K. WANTED | Second-hand motors. Smajl . | size preferred. Apply | FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP, j ■ Cranberry St.. near Second. Harrisburg, Pa. | FOR SALE Two Bloch baby j coaches, in good condition. Apply I 2300 North Second street. I FOR SALE Walnut bedstead, bu ] reau und washstand, with marble top; ,oak hall rack and extension table. Must be sold at once. Apply 1611 Pcnn street. MAX SMICLTZ Sccond-hund furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Cull Bell 1331 or Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to Max Smcltz. 1016 Market street. Will call, city or country. WA X TKI)—MISCICLLAX EOl'S j HIGHEST CASH PRICKS PAID for ; I Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at • ' tention. Newmark & Cown, 308 Uroud ! street. Dial phone 4826. ! HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all | kinds of Junk. Get our prices before I selling. Call Bell phone 936, or drop I us a postal and our wagon will call. Keystone Iron .V Melul Co., Biojd and j Currant streets. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinus ol empty barrels and Junk. Cull Bell phone 4275. B Abrams & Son. 824-832 North Seventh Street. WANTED National Cash Regis ter. State description and price, ('has. Kurtz, 15'Kust One Hundred und Sixteenth street. New York. L. COHEN & COMPANY. York und Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for ! rag . Duper. iron, barrel*, rubber und metals and old machines. Send postal lor call 3221W Bell and Dial 6223. RUSIXESS OPRf JIITL'NITIES. i j FOR SAl.ta Grpcery store. Oldest . | establishment In Steelton. A good op i port unity for right party. Good reu fsons for selling. Ad' Tens Box G. 6519 •I: eof Telegraph. FOR SALE Bakery doing good business, 518 Primrose street. Apply George W. Orth, 1720 Sixth street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE J Profitable News Agency For Sale in thriving suburban town. storeroom In the heart of ' < the business section. i 1 Start a business here. The Newspuper Agency will gtt you acquaintt-U with the pou ple. Address BOX R, 747 4, Care of Telegraph. I PARTY OWNING I |l well-located vacant property ] in the uity. would like to get in touch with a responsible contractor and builder. One > who would be interested in ] developing the For ' particulars address M.. 3211. Care of Telegraph. ' BUSINESS PERSONALS I TOBACCO or Snuff Habit cured or no pay. yI.OO if cured. Reineuy sent . on trial. Superba Co., W.R., Balti more, Aid. WlO MANUFACTURE a carburetor for Fot'tl cuis which is guaranteed to ■ give double the mileage over any oth |or carburetor over constructed re ' gardiess of name, muke or price. Aloney refunded if llttcen-duy FRISK trial does not prove it. Entire ly new principle, simple plain lube, not a moving part. Guaranteed to start in zero weather without heal ing or priming. Tremendous demand. ; Thousands now In use in Chicago ter ritory. Reliable, energentic man who can gnat untee sales and carry stock of $5OO to 92,00 V, depending on demand, can secure exclusive territory and will easily net yiU.tltlO this year. No special experience necessary. Will' ulso lurnish carburetors for other curs in ahout sixty days. ' I Frank A. Ui wiin, son W. Jackson I Blvd., Chicago, 111. [I IDEAS, INVENTORS, PATEN io I ! pi .noted. Send particulars. liorst Piuinoting Agency, Linglestuwn, Pa. -I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ' Single eug<... uoe doz.. uouule edge, 2oc i Cos.; old style, 25c eacii. Gorgus Drug ■ Store. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. ' Capital Co.. 206 Market street. " 1 QUININE —Eouk out for '.hat grippe | feenng, likely to catch you tins ; cnuugcable weatliei. OUR LAXATJ'. L • | PHOsPHO-QUININE will stave it off jlf taken in time. Gross Drug Stole. "] lio Mai kel street. Ij' ~~ Money to Loan ; I . lj • WE l-KND MONEY in compliance i ; Willi Aci ul June 17. 1015, to liuiividu- j >: nl in need 01* ready cash; lonni ' | a specialty, business confidential, pay- I . I memB to suit borrower's convenience, ( r • positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., | 132 Walnut Street. sj 1 • | MONEY FOR NECESSITIES " ' We are prepared to help worthy s j people when in need of MONEY for immediate necessities. Call und inves - i tlgate our system, which is in accord " | anee with laws ot STATE OF PENN ■ I SYLVANIA. 3 All business strictly confidential. - EMPLOYE'S LOAN SOCIETY, t 206 BERGNER BLDG., THIRD AND MARKET STS. LICENSED AND BONDED. PRIVATE LOANS—SIS TO *3OO . ] Ou Furniture,' Real Estate or Endorsed Notes. On $l5, interest $.45 ' | On $2O, Interest $.60 c | On $25, Interest $.75 On $3O, interest $.90 On $35, interest $1.05 _ i 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 j Per month Payments on principal re duce Interest. ; This company was Incorporated In ! 1900. 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. | lUiurs. sto 6. Saturdays until 9. I ~ Musical j VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS. Bund and Orchestra Instru i ments promptly and carefully repulr - ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. • ' TALKING MACHINES promptly and \ carefully repaired by an expert only. I OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. - . ' IF your Talking Machine needs re ' pairs. Just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An ! expert will he at your service at once. Ot bring machine to 1213 North Third j street. ! TALKING MACHINES of all kinds repaired by an expert. All work ; promptly done and guaranteed. Call I Bell 2904 ft. or 1504 Howard avenue. I— ~ ! HORSES AM) CARRIAGES y | J. OK SALE Four good work "I horses. Inquire S. W. Shoemaker & ' | Son, Seventh and Harris. !. j 1 HAULING AND MOVING - i . j AUTO HAULING Local or long ii ! dl.-iunce. Furniture and piano moving Jj u specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 911 ' I Uupuul street. Both phones. L "| w AUTO HAULING Local and long l distance. Furniture moving a spe cialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt sen ice. Cull Bell 623 J. "I LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE j . I HAULING —' Prompt service. A. & j i B. Motor Express. 917 Capital Btreet. ! Bell phone 16355. i | GENERAL HAULING AND FAST „ EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns 0 with auto trucks. Only experienced 1 and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, j or Dial 2265. LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE i i HAULING —Furniture moving. Prompt I I service. Ernest Corbin. 656 Calder . 1 all eel. Bom pnon'es. Bell 3636J, Dial ' I 3083. I I HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped . for furniture, freight and piano mov ; ing. No distance too far. Cureful ! driver. Bain and dustproof body. J. _t E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin . ! Aungsi Munuger. Hershev Pa. Bell | j phone 1511-6. J AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local and long-ilistance. F. J. Marter, Bell 39-J, Steelton. ' ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS. 311 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. ' HICKS Local and Long-dlstanct Hauling. 424 Rally. Both Phones. Wlicrw to Dine ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. "HE HOME OF SATISFACTION. STOUFFEH'S RESTAURANT—Home cooking served lo Businessmen and iatdlcs in separate diningroom. Storage STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener, 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods In lireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates In non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437- 145 South Second street. Undertakers SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH IC. SPICER. Funerul Director and i-iubalmer, 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145. CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE I- PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street east of Twenty-sixth, and on tha north and east faces the new park way. The prices of lots are moderate. Miller Bros. Co., Agents. Cleaners nnd Dyers IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the best place In town. Call and deliver. Goodmans, tjuoia North Sixth. Both Phones. AUTOMOBILES KE Y STONE AUTO TOP CO. All sort iii auto top and cushion Work done by experts. Also repair work. Reasonable rates, IUI9 Market street. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Mueucii street. Limousines tor funeral, purti" ami balls, careful drivers, open day und ulglit. Bell 4564. FIVE WHITE one-ton trucks, with ' Brill enclosed buss bodies; 12-pas senger, higli-class. all duplicate. T. C. SAIITH CO., 1531 Cherry street, r'liiiaueipliiu, Pa. I AUTO FOR SALE 5-passenger [Mitchell, in A 1 condition. Newly painted. A good cur at a bargain to quick buyer. Edward VV. Evans, 36 j North Third street. Bell 1390, Dial ! FOR SALE 1916 Metz Touring, one 1916 Maxwell 'louring, two 1318 I Maxwell Touring Cars. Apply Horst, Linglestown, Pa. ONE brund-new 1918 Chandler Tour ing Car, in good condition, has been used about tnree months, to lie sold on account of death. Inquire at Gard ner M Baptist!, Third and Chestnut streets. WA6.ii.TdS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch nigh tension. Eistunann, Dlxey, Splltdorf, Mea, Reiny alid different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Schiffmun, 22-34-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. FOR SALE Reo Touring' car. Looks and runs like new. Bargain to quick buyer. Buick Roadster, AL shape. Bargain for some one. A. Schiffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No Junk. H. Esterbrook. 912'Nortl Third street. Dial 4990. • USED CARS REAL, AUTOMOBILE VALUES 1916 Ford touring car, newly painted, 4 new tires, demountable rims, wit* extra rim and tire; engine in tine condition. Overland, Model 80, Just out of paint shop; splendid condition; bargain. Oakland Itoadster.-newly painted bargain at $225. Buick Roadster Just painted, motor in good shape; real bargain. i Ford, 1914 touring car, painted and overhauled. 1917 Ford touring car, 1 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 arranged. MAC'S GARAGE. 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. ONE NEW CONESTOOA TRUCK Covered body, 1,000 lbs. capacity, A bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia ' QUICK Lunch. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by expert. Road Jobs • specialty. Charge reasonable. BotJ Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 Nortl Cameron street. _ _______ BUICK 1-ton truck. Electrti lights. Excellent condition. Als( some other second-hand trucks an! delivery cars. Crispen Motor Car Co, 103 Market street. OLD AUTOj Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers In any condition See me before sac* ritlclng elsewhere. CheDea AuR Wrecking. A. Schlffman -2, 24 2 North Cameron Btreet. Bell 3833. SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and pleas. ure cars for sale. !• °rd ton trucUn ' Auto-Car 2-ton-trucks and one 7> nassenger Haynes Touring Car. All I cheap to quick buyers. International Harvester Co. Truck Department, No jis V nut street. 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