IBSSTWANI ABS wen FSYOPAT' A YEW MILL MIL HJ meatbs. ■Pir.Mtl Mr, Nucj \v. Spicer, on December 2, 1918, widow or the late Charles A. Spicer. Funeral on Friday, at - P. M., from residence of J. Henry Spicer, 2043 North Second gtreet. — Pied, on December 3. )t'lB. Bessie K. Johnson, aged 4u years. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 1419 lteginu street, to which the rela tives and friends are invited to at tend without lurtlier notice. In ter ment private, Fast Harrisburg Cemetery. Carlisle papers, please copy. ARNOLD Philip Arnold died at lile home, Bethlehem. Pa., December J, 1918, aged 84 years. Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon, .at - o'.clook, from the home of his sister. Mrs. John Schlepter, 20 Granada street, Her shey. Pa. Burial in Paxtang Ceme tery. . CAItD OF 'I'IIANKS UK. JOHN Cki SNYDER AND^F AH -11,1 wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for the kindness shown uuring their recent bereavement, the ttcuih ot their uaughter and sister, Mrs. .Nellie Hoerner. Also for the floral tributes. LOST AND FOUND POST Gold mourning >tar pin, on Monuay afternoon, going from t>econd and Walnut streets to ihird and Po cust streets. Please return to Booiu 66, Union trust Building. POST Black pocketbook, between Nineteenth anil Briggs and Seven teenth and Ytainut, Saturday evening, aoout V o clock. Reward it returned to ill! North Nineteenth street. FOUND A purse, with sum of money, in Pongs Dry Goods Stole. ' kteelton Poser can recover same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. POST Gentleman's blood-stone * seal ring, .same engraved Inside. I Inderal reward it returned to Boom lr, P. It. K. Station. ; IJJST Soldier's dark brown i valise, about 4:20 A. M„ worn■ auw.no- j bile between seventh and Petfet sucel to Pennsylvania station. Hewaid it returned to 226 Harris street, or Bell phone 1179 R. ! LOST _ a 810 bill near Dale ave nue, while boarding a car. Reward if returned to Mrs. Samuel Bite, Washington Heights. POST Monday night, a black fur neckpiece, tvewurd tor its return to Mrs. Pymun D. Gilbert, -'-'4 Norttt fecund gtreet. ___ - ixjsT Mitten, on corner of Sixth and Kelly. Finder return to 100 l North Sixth street. POST Knights Templar watch charm, having the name clarence t'vrus Brenm engraved on inside, R ward if returned to "14 Bcily street. IN SL'H U CTION S | A BIGHT START IS HALF THE BATTPF Gel a IHOKOUUH STANDARD course in Harris- , burgs ACCREDITED Busincss Col lege. School ot Commerce. Tioup i Building, 15 South Murket square. | Bell 4sa, Dial 4895. ; , INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION' In Gregg ♦iSliorthand, .Typewriting. KngUsn. * Bookkeeping, pemiiausnlp. At ith., etc. DAI A.vD NIGHT aCUOOL ABB | YEAR. Puter any tune. Bell oaiK, I THE U tir FICE TRAINING SCHOOL j 111 Market St. Chao tP Beckley, Prin. j jkiciic Keller, Bus. Mgr. HKPP WANTED—MALL WANTED. AT ONCE Three tin ners to work on camp Curtm school; nouse. Apply William U. snook, 454 | Keikar street. ! WOODWORKING MACHINE MEN Also FURNITURE FI.MJ-HER who can mix stains. Federal Fquipment , Co., Carlisle, Pa. WANTED District and local l agents in every city and town in Pennsylvania. Automobile insurance, i •Excellent policy. 4U per cent, more coverage. per cent, less cost. Big ; proposition. Address V., 8894, care ot, telegraph. i — WANTED Five good Pinotype Operators. | tiuou working conditions. I Apply to HARRY A. FRY, Telegraph Composing Room. I . i WANTED Foreman permanent construction work. Must be experi- : enced. Call Bell phone 4296J, between I) and 7 P. M. WANTED Young man for gro cery. Experience noi necessary, but oha'racter and ambition. Address P. O. Box 74. WANTED Men wishing positions 1- iremen. Brakemen. Electric Motor incn, Colored Train Porters. Peunsyl \ama, Ohio and New York roads. No, experience necessary. 8100-<lsu per month. Quick promotion 8200-8300 i per month positions. Name position > wanted. Inter Railway Dept. (741, In dianapolis. Ind. SEVERAL SALESMEN for door-.to-door proposition. Newspaper experience desir able. Address M„ 6541, Care of Telegraph. MEN WANTED In quarry nt Lemoyne. Good i wages and bonus paid. Apply PENNA. SALES CO., Hershey Building. Corner Front and Market. , ' 1 Every American Citizen , . Should Own a Home Mjtny people thought that they could not own Liberty j Bonds. How easy it was j after the start was tnade. So | it will be with owning a home. All that is necessary is to ! make the'start. Let us come to see you and tell you how. j Miller Brothers & Co. Real Estate * Insurance Surety Klonds l.orust and Court Streets members llbg. Real Estate Board —————————— —J*i f EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE MEN WANTED—To load stone. 29 - cents per ton. Can earn 825 to 835 per i ; week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, i'ax e ' tang. ! CARPENTERS AN B LABORERS ; Wanted. Warren Moore & Co., J'. R. H. Freight Warehouse, it | Second and Mulberry Sts. i! i WANTED—Two good, strong boys, . to learn trade. Apply Superintend ent. The Telegraph Printing Co., . ; Harrisburg. ; , YOUNG MAN WANTED —To work iin 1 garage. Experience unnecessary. - I Apply 131 South Third. i ' ——————————— - AUTO MECHANICS ; TWO FORD REPAIRMEN' APPLY MAC'S GARAGE, 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. I ' 1 WANTED Grocery clerk. Good i wages to right party. Address M., ; 6540, care of Telegraph. ■ ! WANTED Assistant sales inan j ager. Must liuve some experience In i salesmanship, advertising and letter ! writing. Good position for right . I party. State age and experience, with i| ' eference. Address A.. 6515, care of ; [ Telegraph. ' GOVERNMENT needs hundreds j clerks tor Income Tax, Customs, In j lernal Revenue. Harrlsourg exuminu i tlous soon. Salary, 81.100-42,000. Ex | perience unnecessary. For free par , titulars regarding examinations, ! write J. C. Leonard (former Civil ] Service Examiner), 2561 Keuols l Building, Wichita. ! WANTED Experienced salesman for men's clothing and shoes. Good wages to start. Chance for advance ment U> the right party. Permanent j position. Call, or address. A. .1. Lehr i man, 47 South Front street. Steeiton, ii!l : PRESSER WANTED Apply be ■ tween 6 and 7, if possible, at "The j Valet." 404 North Second street. Bell | phone 4538, Dial 3114. WANTED A fireman. Apply at once. Palace Steam Laundry, 2104 ! laigan street. i HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Reliable girl for- paper box work.* Steady employment. HARRISBURG BAG AND BOX CO., ' 1550 Vernon Street. WANTED High schooß giris to work afternoons. Light, pleasant work. Apply HARRISBURG BAG AND BOX CO., 1550 Vernon street. WANTED Washerwoman, at j once. 4 South Third street, Steeiton. | Dial 9466. WANTED Girl for general Housework in small family. Guoa wages and good iiuuie. Apply j MM NORTH SECOND ST. ; WANTED Reliable girl for gen- t . erol housework. 2926 Derry. Pnoue 1 1 1662 R. - j WANTED Girl for general house- j work. Apply 212 Keily street. | WANTED Reliable young girl i ! of High school age, who is willing to I j help with housework and care fori children in atternoon. Uood wages, i I Call Bell 414 M. i A GOOD I'LACE TO WORK! WE OFFER TO YOUNG WOMEN Pleasant surroundings. Good associations. Good pay. i Clean und fascinating work, j A chance to develop personality. WE NEED Y'OU IF YOU ARE Alert Cheerful Willing. j Meals at less than cost; sick bene- I fits; anniversary payments; vacations I with pay. Apply 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. to' Miss Kline, Operators' Employment j Department. 208 Walnut street. j THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY' OF PENNSYLVANIA. WANTED Woman for washing i and ironing and day s work. Apply I 1624 North Sixth street. Bell 2290. i \V ANTED , WANTED GIRLS TO WRAP TUI- j ANGLE MINTS. GOOD WAGES j AND STEADY WORK. J APPLY AT TWELFTH AND | HERR STREETS* I WE have openings lu our I Cloak and Suit Department for several bright, ambitious young women (experienced preferred) as salesladies. Uood salaries and splendid oppor tunity for advancement. WM. B. SCHLEIBNER STORES, I 30 North Third Street. WANTED Housekeeper to keep I house for widower. Call at 304 South | Second street, City, or Dial phone 4606. ' GIRLS WANTED To Work in 1 laundry. .Apply Keystone Eaundry, 620 Harris. ' j WANTED A white woman for! general housework. To live at the 1 | house. Apply 813 North Second street. I ! WANTED Woman for general housework. Small house. Good wages. ' Apply 101 South street. City. WANTED—Two young women for ! | waitresses. Must give references. Ap- I ply Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 North ' | Court. . WOMEN—Wanted Immediately, for ' 1 scrubbing and general work. Apply ! ;S to uller's Restaurant, 4 North Court! ; street. WANTED —Women grocery clerks I 1 Apply Steeiton Store Co.. Steeiton, Pa. | WANTED A manicurist at Palace i ' Barber Chop, 1 North Third street. I i Bell phone 3516J j J HELP WANTED—FEMALE 3 ! CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS r Harrisburg, December 7. 12,000 - | women clerks needed. Salary, 81.200. j Experience unnecessary. Women de - suing government positions write for j tree particulars. Raymond Terry i tfoimer Civil Servflce Examiner), 467 j Columbian Building, Washington. j HOSIERY LEARNERS WANTED — rrom 14 years of ago und upwards, uood wages paid while learning. Ap " ply New idea Hosiery Co., Fourteenth , and Alaytlower streets. • i 11161.1* WANTED—MaIe and Female i WANTED Assistant bookkeeper . j and stenographer. Good position for j rigtii party, state age and experienee, \titli reference. Address Box S, 6516, tare of. Telegraph. WANTED—Elderly couple, who de sire a good home in the country, man | for general work around premises, and woman for housekeeper, in small family. No waslyng. A good home to i right party SState where can be seen. ■Mrs. Palsy Eyeler, New Cumberland. SILK MILL Experienced help wanted. Experl -1 j cncer weavers average 83.50 to 86.60 . per day. Other departments propor- I uonately. I ~ Hesinners wanted also. Best pay. ■ . Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus t | over and above regular wages. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL, i' Secoud and North Streets. AGENTS WANTED < AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF THE | , WORLD WAR with introduction by General Peyton U. March, highest officer in the Unit ed States Army. Official photographs. >ell on sight. Dig- terms. Kxtraordl inar.v opportunity for men or women. Outfit FKEK. Universal House, l'hila nelphia. SUT'ATK>xS WANTED—MALE j \\ ANTED An experienced ac countant will open, close and audit books where the work can be done Hiring evenings or Saturday ufter- I noons. P. o. Box 1174, Harrisburg, i'g. 1 WANTED Position wanted by! i experienced groceryman; best ofref-i j erence furnishd as to ability and re-I . tJ ' Address Box S, 6546, care 1 j of Telegraph. WANTED A young man (white) wishes position to assist with cooking or help to manage and buying. Six years experience in Atlantic City one Place. Best reference. Write Milton alellham. York Haven, Pa. ELDERLY WHITE MAN Desires position of watchman, elevatorinan or janitor; sober and reliable. 709 Ben ton street. City. Bell phone 1740 J. i— SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe I ; WANTED Woman wishes posi : tlon as chambermaid or dishwasher, i : Apply 441 Broad street. WANTED —.Y'oung widow desires: position as housekeeper for young or, I middle-aged man. Address T.. 6544. ' 1 care of Telegraph. % | WANTED—Widow of 26, with child i four and one-half years old, would ' like general housework for widower, ! |or home where child eould be with I i mother. Address Mrs. A. S. 8.. 109 I summit. I STENOGRAPHER - High school I graduate wishes position; can furnish! I reference. Address S.. 6542, care of I ; 1 olograph. WANTED Stenographic Work by) > oung woman who has had three I | years experience and can furnish ref- . ! erences. Address M. T.. care of Tele ' graph. KOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room, with ! board or without; all improvements, i ; Telephone 2273. i FOR RENT Furnished apartment, i ; bedroom, hath and livlngroom; also i single rooms, with use of phone. In- i quire 113 1-ocusi street. FOR KENT Furnished living- ' room arm hedroom, second iloor front;! all conveniences; shower bath; cen-) • trally located; references desired. Ad-| dress K, 6538, care of Telegraph. I i FOR RENT Nicely-furnished I room. wit. or without board; all con veniences. si North Seventeenth! ; -street. ; —— i | FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT : Second lloor front and third lloor front. Call at 107 Chestnut. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Unfur- I ; nished, single or communicating;! i kitchenettes; laundry, phone and bathroom privileges; stoves furnish- j jed free. Weekly payments. Also' I small apartment in Meehanicsburg. i I Good location. Inquire at 429 Broad ! 1 street. J ROOM FOR RENT With steam l heat, third lloor. 1263 Market street, i FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 82.50 per week and up; warm rooms, running hot and cold water; light housekeeping and private bath. Wil-! sen Apartments, No. 113 South Third. ) THREE NICELY-FURNISHED sec- ! ! ond lloor rooms, for light house-! keeping; all conveniences; good loca-I I lion. Address B. 6539, care of Tele | graph. I ! FOR RENT Nicely furnished! : front room, with all modern conveni : ences, in private family, gentlemen! j only. Apply 324 North Second street. FOR BENT One large bedroom, for gentlemen only. Rent reason i able. Apply 276 Briggs street FQR RENT —Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. inquire, 1609 uerry street APARTMENTS FOR RENT i -i I I FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT For light housekeeping, all I modern conveniences, at 1101 North | Sixth. Apply Lou is, 414 North Third. I FOR KENT Two and four-room j I unfurnished apartments, and furnish- I i cil rooms, single or ensulte. 807 North I Second street. FOR RENT Front room apart- j rr.ents of two rooms each, furnished : for light housekeeping, adults. Price, 840. Bell phone 2985R, or 424 South Seventeenth. APARTMENTS WANTED HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES i Three brick houses. 8 rooms, bath, gas and electric light; furnace, porches front and ! back. Price. 82.700. I LINCOLN REALTY CO.. • 1129 North Seventh Street Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock." Bell Phone. KEAT. ESTATE Foil SALE "I j CORNER PROPERTY. NO. 621 i NORTH STREET. FOR SALE—Large ! i and well constructed dwelling—most ! ! modernly equipped ideal location— I lot. 70x95. Inspect it Occupied by; I owner, and the price Is right Bell i Realtv Co.. Bergner Building. Harrisburg GSSHBSf telegraph f V I ■ . i '- " i r • I j IK YOU MUST PAY RENT AWHILE LONGER, before you can manage to purchase a home, get all you can for your rent-money. Some people get more than others in the way of desirability and conveniences, you. know. They are generally the people who study the "To Let" ads before de ciding who personally investigate the offers that seem attractive. t I I ' •j' HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE , i FOR SALE . No. 1808 Swatara 1 stiniet; two-story pressed brick house; , steam heat; all improvements. Room jon rear for garage. Apply (1. E. Shef ! l'er, 220 Seneca street. Bell phone | 4547 J. 1 TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES—AII improvements, front porch, bay win dow, 7 rooms, nice yard, drive alley, room for garage; 8100 down, pay as \ rent. Also several 8-story bricks, i All improvements. Three small houses, suburbs of f Steeiton; 100 down, balance as rent; i tor will exchange on small farm or I i City property. LiDerty Bonds accepted. I C. H. COiIDEH, 1722 Ureen St. Bell C6OJ. I FOKSTER STREET, 1713 Desir- j able brick dwelling, 8 rooms, bath, j gas, electric lignt, steam heat, large i 1 front porch, drive alley on rear. Bell ' Really Co., Bergner Building. "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE. SEE SAN DUBLIN." NEW CUMBERLAND —Cor. Fourth I and Geary —Double frame; 8 rooms and bath on each side; all linprofe- ' merits; uevviy painted; right price to ! quick buyer. ' i SCHUYLKILL ST.. 618 Corner 1 property; 4-story brick; 9 rooms, all i improvements, troni and rear porches, ' good sue back yard; same as rent. ! i STEELTON, 2D ST., S., 318 ',i —3- I story irame; 7 rooms; water, gas and i electric lighths; a very good bargain. Same as rent. 1 -I ENOLA—2S7 Susquehanna St.; 3- > ! story irame, Vs double block; 8 looms: and bath; steam heat; electric lights;) I front and reur porches; lot 2axlou 1 > with a garage in reur; possession at I j once. ! 4TH ST., 2127—N0W VACANT; 3- 1 story brick; 8 rooms and bath; with a I 2-story frame building in rear that 1 can be used for business purposes; | | good house for roomers; can be ! | nought same as rent. V i D. A. SANDERLIN. : ROOM 1. SECURITY IUUST BLDG. | 36 NUKTII THIRD ST., BELL RHONE 139U DIAL 3573 ' | I , , ! I i 2-STORY' BRICK HOUSES, all im- > provemenls, in city; front porch; bay I window; nice yard to drive alley. | 8109 down, balance as rent. Liberty ; ! Bonds accepted. ALSO ! Several fine suburban homes, witli 1 : ito 3 acres of land. Possession at once. 1 ; Several 3-story bricks in all parts l ! of the city from 83.000 to 825,000 each j Vacant, possession at once. 7-room , I cottage near Camp Hill; improve ments; garage; front and back j I porches. Also 9-room cottage near! i Rockville. now vacant, improvements: 1 large porches; beautiful view; 25 fruit! I trees; spring water piped in house; j5 minutes' walk to trolley; 2(j acres' lof land. Apply to O. H. CORDER. • I 1722 Green St. Bell 60J. ! MOVE RIGHT INTO 956 South ! ' Twenty-first street, and pay 825 a j month for 8 months—then only 86 a ' month. Little cash needed. Price, ; 81.600. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir teenth street. : j IMMEDIATE POSSESSION to 1006) South Cameron street 9 rooms j bath all improvements small ( | amount ot cash needed. Price. 82,500. i H. G. Pedldw, 3 South Thirteenth j ' street. x * FOR SALE Vacant prbperty i Scml-detached pressed brick, all 1m- i | provements. North Sixth street. Right i terms. Very reasonable. D. A. | Culey, 707 Kunkel BlUg. Bell 689. ! FOR SALE House 121 Hoerner | ! street, containing 8 rooms, all im-; (provements. Good location. Win givc| good price and terms. Possession De- j cember 15. Inquire B. L. Brandt, 219 | South Nineteenth street. City. FOR SALE Homes for colored families. Two frame houses, six rooms, gas and water, situated on Penn street. Price 81.500 each. Easy monthly payments. Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 North Seventh, street. Open evenings till 8 o'clock. I FOR SALE House No. 1831 North Sixth street. Tile bath and vestibule, combination fixtures, gas and coal range and hot water heat, furnace. I Apply George W. Orth, 1720 Sixth. ! OWN YOUR OWN HOME ON EASY ! j PAYMENT PLAN j Let us make you acquainted with the way it is done. Now ! Is the time to stark Follow- i ' ing homes can be purchased !. with 8400 cash or Liberty j Bonds: 129 North Summit. 606 Kelker. 611, 613, 615 and 617 Kel ker. 1326 Vernon. We have a large number I of manufacturing sites *and several good business oppor tunities to offer. Call at A. P. DORANZ. 1225 North Sixth. 1 Member Hbg. Real Estate Board ! Keal Estate and Rents' Collected ] Real Estate For Sale—Suburbun FOR SALE—A desirable Lemoyne property; all Improvements; front uorch. Owner desires to leave city. 1 Price Is right. Call at 1225 North j Sixth street. I 1 Real Estate For Sale or Exchange 1 ! WANTED—TO RENT ' We are having a number of appll- I rations at this time for furnished I ! houses, apartments und rooms. What I j do you have to offer? Address Mll- I ler Brothers & Company, Locust and 1 | Court streets. a f REAL ESTATE FPU RENT FOR RENT 1512 State street. 3- | story brick house; lurge front porch; | side entrance; steam heat; all im provements. Possession at once. C. I L Long, Kunkel Building. FOR RENT—No. 2000 Stato street, i corner brick house with all improve- { ments, storo room and large garage, i Good poolroom location. Rent. (25. IJ. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. . 1 ! FOR RENT 9-room house; gas, ! | electricity, st< am heut. In tine condi- i j tion. Call Bell phone 2912. j j FOR RENT Two private garages. rear 1607 Swatara street. Rent. $5.00 leach. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. | HEAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent; j HOUSES AND GARAGES—At Fifth j I and Curtln streets; possession of | I some of the houses on thirty days' I I notice. Fred C. Miller. 31 North Sec i end. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED | i I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop- j lerty in any section of the city, if j cheap. What have you to otter. * i CHAS. AbLKli, 1002 N. Third Street, j I Oflltvs at id "Storerooms—For Rent MARKET ST. STORE FOR RENT. Beautitul Daylight Store. 50-1 Market Street. OH AS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. |. j FARMS | . j I 2'/a-acre Farm, $675.00, 13 miles from! | Harrisburg. | 3-acre Farm, $725.00, 12 miles from Harrisburg. j 5-acre Farm. $5,500.00. 3 miles from Harrisburg. j 20-acre Farm, $2,500, 12 miles from Harrisburg. i 105-acre Farm, $1,000.00, 16 miles from Harrisburg. 109-acre Farm, $1,000,007 IT miles frtftn Harrisburg. 161-acre Farm, ,$8,000.00, 15 miles from ] Harrisburg. I 153-aere Farm, $6,000.00, 17 miles from : Harrisburg. j Also 100 other reasonable Farms | ito move on now or ill spring. Call I JOHN A. DL'RAN'D, 107 Chestnut. FARMS FOR SALE From 3 acres 1 i to 5V4. 10, 16. 20. 23, 40, 53, 61, 86. 103, i 109, 112. 120, 161. For the bottom i price, call on John A. Durand, lui ! | chestnut street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS I FOR SALE Adding Machine, good i l as new. 308 Broad street. 1919 CALENDARS I We have some beautiful Art and I Business Calendars for 1919 we must I I close out this month. The supply is j limited, so get your order in early. ' i MEYERS MANUFACTURING CO., ! Third and Cumberland Sts. ! Bell 1577 R. lAbove Shoe Store), i , __j CANNEL COAL DELIVERED ANYWHERE. NO RESTRICTIONS. J. B. MONTGOMERY. THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS. j FOR SALE Magazines for No. 1 Linotypes. A rare bargain for a plant ; with a No. 1 machine. Address T'lE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa. I FOR SALE Large, white reed go cart in good condition. Price, $B. Ap- 1 I ply 2022 Derry, or call Diql 4347. ! FOR SALE One Enterprise coffee | mill, one bo-gallon oil tank, liiciuire j M. Marcus, 203U NorOi Seventh. FOR SALE A fine $lOO piano. | Brand-new. Never was used. Good make. Will -sell at a sacrifice. Call ■ and see it. 1504 State street. Harris- J burg. Pa. | FOR SALE Second-hand Ameri- I can ltadiutor Co. steam boiler, in good ! condition. Bargain. Phone 4 265 K. FOR SALE One writing desk, j j 2012 State. I 1 FOR SALE Nickel slot playing 1 piano, in llt-st-class condition. Can be i j seen at No. 143 South Third street.; j Wilson Apartment Hotel. ( I l BEAUTIFUL DININGROOM SUITE; i FOR SALE, CHEAP Also other j ' pieces of furniture. 2254 -North Third | street. • j SAFE FOR SALE ■ — At a reasonable ; price. Call 904 Market street. — I FOR SALE —Man's black serge suit, 38 breast, 30 waist, good as new, $7.00; also gray overcoat, $4.00. Inquire 2215 | ; Penn street. " j FOR SALE Shoemaker's ma- j I ehinery, stitcher, finisher, electric mo- I tor. Finest condition. Reasonable 1 1 price. Also old shoes, tools, etc. K. j Poller 157 North Pitt street. Carlisle. | TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR i CASH ALL MAKES RENTED ! EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 1 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE I ORPHEI'M THEATER BOTH PHONES I . I APPLES FOR SALE Grimes' Gol ; den, with a Par.nna flavor; Stayman > Welnsap, Jonathans. York Imperial. I etc. Some of these apples are very tine. I Come und see them at R. A. Wicker sham's-Orclia wi. one-half mile east of Mechanlcshurg, Pa.. 1 Trolley car stops at Orchard. n 11 FOR SAFE—MISCELLANEOUS f BARGAINS! BARGAINS! The Store across from Y. w. C. A. : otters .vou the Biggest uud Lest Bar ! calns In Men's and Hoys' Suits, Over j coats, Mackinaw Coats, Underwear, j Huts, Caps anil Shoes. We are lam ous for Low Prices. Give us a triul. OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth Street. I 1 . i FOR SALE, CHEAP Complete do- I livery outlit, horse, wagon and har- I ness. J. R. Coleman. 1058 South Cam | eron, llarrisburg. liell 1168 J. 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., Third and Cumberland Sis. Above Shoe Store. MORRIS SAYS save money buying, ! new and second-hand furniture here, i High prices paid for furniture. Morris | Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. WANTED • Second-hand ' motors. Small size preferred. Apply FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP. Cranberry St.. near Second, llarrisburg, Pa. j : I | FOR SALE Walnut bedstead, bu- i I reau and washstalul, with marble top; j | ouk hall rack und extension table. I Must be sold at once. Apply 1611 j Penn street. j MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and j I sold. Highest casli prices paid. Call ' j Bell 1381 or Dial 5847, or drop a pos- ! tal to Max Smoltz, 1016 Market street, j Will call, city or country. ' j XMAS PRESENT for a small boy. j Pure-bred Airedale Pup. Easy dog to t j house train. Inquire M. R. Ruther- j ford, 'llarrisburg, Pa., Route No. 1, Box ; | 79. ltell phone 811J-3. j FOR SALE Solid mahogany llv- ' ( ingroom suite, two-pedestal Colonial table, with drawer; rocker, chair and i seatee, also slip covers, 145.00. Apply ] ' I at 1533 Cedar street. i j I FOR SALE Two Blogh baby | I coaches, in good condition. Apply i I 2300 North Second street, j WANTED—.MISCELLANEOUS i 1 | HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for! i Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at tention. Newmark ei Cown, 308 Broad | street. Dial phone 4826. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all i ' kinds ot Junk. Get our prices before | ! selling. Call Bell phone 936. or drop J I us a postal and our wagon will call. , ] Keystone iron .v Metal Co., Broad and | Currant streets. RIVER COAL AND SAND FLEET i Will pay cash. Describe fully. Give location and price. P. O. Box 22, Har risburg, Pa. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all j kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call i Bell plione 4275. B Abrams & Son. i 824-832 North Seventh street. I WANTED National Cash Regis i ter. State description and price. Chas. Kurtz, 15 East One Hundred and Sixteenth street. New York. U COHEN & COMPANY. York und ! Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for I I rag i, paper, iron, barrels, rubber und; i metals and old machines. Send postal i or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6223. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PARTY OWNING well-located vacant property in the city, would like to get | in touch with a responsible | j contractor and builder. One I who would be interested in developing the property. For particulars address M., 3211, j • Care of Telegraph. ELECTRICIANS | Will And an "opportunity in the ; ] sale of profitable News Agency in I thriving suburban town. I Influenze has deprived the town 1 ■ of its only electrician. No Elec j trical Supply Store in town. Start a business here. The Newspaper Agency will get you ! acquainted with the people. BOX R, 7474. f Care of Telegraphy FOR SALE Bakery dqing good : I business, 518 Primrose street. Apply ' George W. Orth. 1720 Sixth -treet. j j WANTED Man to invest 83,000, ! I with services, at 8.70 a week, for a , ! quarter interest in an old estaidished. j paying business in llarrisburg, man ! j capable of superintending 20 nien and i j women, with some Idea of machinery : and oftice detail. State present eon- | i nections. Correspondence conlidcn- i tial. 11.. 6645, care, Of Telegraph. FOR SALE Grocery store. Oldest | establishment in Steelton. A good op ! portunlty for right party. Good reu ! sons,for selling. Address Box G, 6519. ] ci e of Telegraph. j _ BUSINESS PERSONALS ! TOBACCO or Snuff Habit cured or ino pay. 8100 if cured. Remedy sent on trial. Superba Co., W.U., Balti j more, Md. - I IDEAS, INVENTORS. PATENTS j promoted. Send particulars. Horst j Promoting Agency. Llnglestown, Pa. j RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge. 25c doz.; double edge, 25c i doz.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug | Store. | DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. I Captan Co.. 206 Market street. ! j QUININE —Eook out for that grippe i feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE i PHOsPHO-QUINJN'K will stave it oft If taken in time. Gross Drug Store. J | 119 Market street. ! Money lo Loan WE LEND MONEY in compliance : with Act of June 17. 1915, to indlvldu ! als in need of ready cash; small loans ' a specialty, business confidential, pay j ments to suit borrower's convenience; positively lowest rales In city, j PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., i 132 Walnut Street. PRIVATE LOANS—BIS TO $3OO On Furniture, Real Estate or Endorsed Notes. On 815, Interest 8.45 On 830. interest 8-60 On 825, Interest $.75 On ' 830, interest 8.90 On $35, Interest 81.05 On 840, interest $1.20 On 850, Interest 81.60 On 875, interest 82.25 On 8100. Interest 83.00 On 8200. Interest $4.00 Per month. Payments on principal re i duce interest. This company was Incorporated In ! 1909, licensed and bonded to lend I money at reasonable rates to people ' I without* hank credit. Call, write or phone CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.. 204 Chestnut St. > Hours, S to 6. Saturdays until I. DECEMBER 4,1915. Money to fxian MONEY FOR NECESSITIES We uro prepared to help worthy • people when In need of MONEY for * immediate necessities. Call uiul Inves- " tlgate our system, which Is 111 accord a nee witli law 3 of STATE OF PENN- ' SYLVANIA. t < i All business strictly confidential. ' EMPLOYE'S LOAN SOCIETY, 2h6 BERC.NEH BLDG., THIRD AND MARKET STS. J LICENSED AND BONDED. < 1 Musical l_ __ < VIOLINS, MANDOLIN'S, GUITARS, ' BANJOS, Band und Orchestra lustru- t inents promptly und carefully repair- " ed. OYLEU'S, 14 South Fourth street. TALKING MACHINES promptly and 1 carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLEU'S, 14 South Fourth street. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, Just call Bell Phone 3212 J. An expert will be at your servioe at one. Or bring machine to 1213 North Third street. NORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR SALE Four good work hTues. Inquire S. W. Shoemaker & Son. Seventh and Harris. HAULING AND MOVING I AUTO HAULING Local or long i distance. Furniture and piano moving j a specialty. Blue Line Transfer 917 I Capital street. Both phone*. I AUTO HAULING Local and long distance. Furniture moving a spe cialty. Rates reasonable. Promm I service. Call Bell 623 J. " ! I ! 1 ANI i LONG - DISTANCE j HAULING Prompt service. A & i B Motor Express. <JI7 Cupital str'eet. j Bell phone 1635 a. I LOCAL AND LONG . DISTANCE HAULlNG—Furniture moving. Prompt j service. Ernest Corbin, 656 Calder ; 80111 Phones. Bell 3636 J. Dial WE MOVE Anything— anywhere—any time. Dial 4990. DAtTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third Street, City. GENERAL HAULING AND F YST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced I and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320 I or Dial 2265. • ' HEAV Y HAULING—FuIIy equipped ' for turniture. freight and piano inov i ing. No distance too far. Careful i" driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. ! lE. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin ! 1 • Aungst, Manager, llershev Pa. Bell 1 phone 16R-6. 11 AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local ' and long-distance. F. J. Martcr. Bell 39-J, Steeiton. ALL KINDS OF HAULING ' AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS. 341 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL RHONE irsis. HICKS Local and 1-ong-dlstance . Hauling. 421 Reily. Both Phones. Where to Dine ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! TIE HOME OF SATISFACTION. j STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home 1 cooking served to Businessmen and 1 Ladies in separate dinlngroom. | 1 " Storage i < j STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, nouse- " I hold goods, merchandise. Private ; rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul- < ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. ' 1 Both phones. i —— ( STORAGE In brick building, rear 1 408 Market. Household goods in clean, - private rooms. Reasonable, rates, p! j G. Diener, 408 Market street. \ STORAGE Private* rooms for ! household goods in fireproof ware-!- ' house, 83 per month and" up. Lower I storage rates in non-fireproof ware- | house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- \ ~ 1 445 South Second street. ] , Undertakers • ! SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. • j 1312 Derry St. | BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. - RUDOLPH K. SPICER, j ] i Funeral Director and Embalmer, t 511 North Second Street. !- BELL 252. DIAL 2145. ' j I CEMETERY LOTS FOR SAUE i • | | PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY I Beautifully situated on Market street j east of Twenty-sixth, and on the j north and east faces the new park- I way. The prices of lots are moderate. | Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents. CleuuerN and Dyers I IT PAY'S to have Clothes Cleaned, ' Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the best , place in town. Call and deliver ; I Goodman's, 1306 ■£ North Sixth. Both . Phones. i AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1917 Saxon Six ] Chummy Roadster. Good condition. Driven less tliun 6,000 miles. 8750. Bell phone 3549 U. No dealers. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All ort of auto top und cushion work - done by experts. Also repair work. Reasonable rates. 1019 Market street. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funeral, partic and balls; careful drivers; open day and oight. Bell 4564. 4 J FIVE WHITE one-ton trucks, with 1 Brill enclosed buss bodies: 12-pas- | senger, high-class, all duplicate. T. C. SMITH & CO., 1531 Cherry street, Philadelphia, Pa. AUTO FOR S,ALE 6-passcnger j Mitchell, in A 1 condition. Newly painted. A good car at a bargain to quick buyer. Edward W. Evans, 36 North Third street. Bell 1390, Dial 3573. ' FOR SALE—S-ton Standard truck. Price reasonable. Mechanical work in A 1 condition. Guaranteed 30 days. Sunshine Garage, 27-29 North Cam eron street. ( FOR SALE 1916 Metz Touring, one 1916 Muxwell Touring, two 1918 Maxwell Touring Cars. Apply Horst. Linglestown. Pa. FOR HALE—I9I77 Dodge Touring Car in A 1 condition, with extra' good j 1 tires. Looks like new. Apply Mack's'} Dental OfficeSt 310 Market street. } Second Floor. I ONE brand-new 1918 Chandler To,ur- f lug Car, In good condition, lias been ' e used about three months, to be sold. o on acc4>unt of death. Inquire nt Gard- i e ncr & liaptisti. Third and Chestnut l streets. [ AUTOMOBILES MAGNETOS Ali types; 4 and • Bosch high tension. Elshmann, Dlxey r Splltdorf, Mea, Komy and different makes of culls, carburetors, etc. A, Schiffman, 22-a4-.1l Worth Cumeroa street. Hell 2632. FOH SALE Reo Touring car., Looks and runs like new. Bargain to quick buyer. Buick Roadster, Ali sliupe. Bargain for some one. Aj- Schiffman, 22-24-26 North Cameron. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cush priced.. No Junk. 11. Esterbrook, 912 North' Third street. Dial 4990. FOR HALE 1916 Dodge Touring car, in good condition. Inquire 1413, Green. • ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK — Covered body, 1,000 lbs. capacity, a' bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia Quick Lunch. t ■ '4 u. ~,*.3 • USED CARS REAL AUTOMOBILE VALUES 1916 Ford touring car, newly painted, 4 new tires, demountable rims, with extra rim and tire; engine in tine condition. • -lit Overland, Model 80, Jiaßt 1 out of paint shojir splendid conuitton; bargain. ,"1 Oakland Roadster, newly painted; bargain at $225. -1 Buick Roadster Just painted, ~ 7 motor in good shape; real bargain, l-afaj Ford. 1914 touring car, painted and overhauled. "V, illJl 191? Ford touring car, j In perfect shape. j j£rjl ' • - . tkJti *■ iT Lw fcii J Overland Roadster. * t. k t 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 he arranged, MACS GARAGE, 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. SUNSHINE GARAGE - Auto re pairing by expert. Road Jobs a specialty. Charge reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. OLD AUTOI Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers, in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking, A. Schiffman, 22, 24, 26, North Cameron street. Bell 3633. SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and plcas : uro cars for sale. Ford ton trucks, ! Auto'-Cur 2-ton trucks and one 7-, I passenger Haynes Touring Car. All i cheap to quick buyers. International | Harvester Co. Truck Department, No. | 619 W i.nut strfcet. ! BUICK ROADSTER Runs fine; electric lights; new top; 3350.90. Hoist, Linglestown, Pa. AUTOMOBILE For sule, at a bar gain. one late model Chalmers, (-pas senger. 6-cylinder electrically equip ped. Run less than 7,000 miles, and includes Sedun top to convert into closed car for winter. The outfit is In elegant condition, with 6 practi cally new tires and 2 extra rims. Can be seen at 1334 Howard street. Ad dress X Y. L., care of Telegraph. FOR SALE —r Hudson 6-40 Touring Car. New paint, top, slip covers und tires. Two extra tires. In perfect condition throughout. Call, or ad dresg.44B North Front street. Steel ton. TBell phone 15M Steelton. AUTOMOBILE FOR SAL i 1918 Chevrolet (Baby Grand Model). In good condition. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New .and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing; come here anil get a square deal. H. F. ESTERBROOK, 912 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE— Like new Bargain at $05.00. llorst. Lingles town. Pa. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER. WITH ANDREW REDMOND, 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. AIAIUGKS ACCESSORIES AM) REPAIRS AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also fenders, lamps, etc. Best service In town. Har rlsburg 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 NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Lydia A. Ham mond, late of llarrisburg. Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, having been grunted to the undersigned, all pea sons owing the said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them without delay • JOHN W. HAMMOND. Administrator, No. 225 Peffer Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Estate of Harry J. Miller, Sr.. de ceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed to the said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay, to HARRY J. MILLER, JR., Administrator. Or to 247'/4 Hummel St W. JUSTIN CARTER. ESQ., Attorney for Administrator, 221 Market Streot, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The' annual meeting of the stock holders of the Fifst National Bunk, of Harrisburg. Pa., will be held In the hanking room of the First National Bank on Tuesday. January 13. 1919. between the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock, for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may prop erly come before the meeting. E. J. GLANCT. Cashier. 15
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