12 I PROPERTY IS_ALWAYS MARKETAM|--I)SE THE CIAOTEft AM. I" aieatbs I'REMKLL At rest. Mrs. Caroline A. Fremell. widow ot the late Theodore A. Fremell, in her 62d year. Funeral services Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her home, Jim .North Second street. Services ana interment private. Kindly omit flowers. IN MKMOKIAM Gone, but not forgotten. In menv#y f our dear daughter, Kathryn Wullis. Softly now the light is falling --i your quiet grave, Where ftiere sleepeth one tte loved But could not save. Oh, you do not know how we miss you, , For "there's such a vacant place, Ol'ttimes we think we hear you tom- No more we will see your smiling face. Vet we know that you an' hal'P!. In the mansions of the blest. Where there is no houi of parting. Just one sweet, eternal rest. MR. AND MUS. WAT.LIS. LOST AND FOUND utcT On November 26. a dla ns ond street. LOST Black fur neckpiece, on Hummel street, neur ''emlii - ward If returned to 166 Hunimei. LOST A medical bag, betvv een Harrisburg and I J enbrook d> 1T35 State street, and rece. n;;. g-" '""" to SOT North Second street. I.OST ITS in bills in downtown seouon. Reward ofllM returned. Call Dial phone 4.3 a. caie graph. FOUND A purse, with sum of money, in Long's Dry Goods store, m prov'ihg' property°and ing for this advertisement. __ IN Si lt UCTIONS ST VNUAHU course in tiarri bui'g, ACCREDITED Uusiness Col l Joe School ol Commerce. Tioup Luuding la South Market Square. Bell isj. Dial 4303. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION ' tJregg Sho.cnalid, 'iypewriting. LnilU. y lau. Euicr any lime. Bell 6j4U. Tre'i- KICK ;i'ttAlNlNG aUuiuct Cliiia tw. HecKiev, i rtu. akciie K. Kciier, Bus. Aifc i. HLLI' \\ ANTED —MALI-. WANTED First-class barber Ap ply Bolton tlouse .Baroed- >hop, -•> ..ortli second street, Hariibnig. WANTED Watchman, to work, ,Su,.uays only. Apply Kraus l-| vania. Uhiu and New York roaus. .vo ( experience necessary. * luo "*|f u 4 .{J® r month. Quick promotion S2UU-SSUU per month positions, Nuine position wanted. Inter Hallway Dept. DO. In diaiiapolis. lnd. WANTED Experienced salesman for men's clothing and shoes. Good! wages to star*. Chance for advance- ; toent to the i ight party. Permanent position. Call, or address, A. J. Lehr inuri, 37 South Front street, Steelton. Pa. _ WANTED Carpenters, at Four teenth and Market, Monday morning. December 9. WANTED Good Loom Fixers. Steady em ployment. Highest wages. Apply at once, HARRIS BURG SILK MILL. Second and North Sts- Harrisburg. Pa. A RELIABLE MAN WANTED—To | book orders for trees, shrubs, roses. Rig sales. Weekly pay. Permanent. Guaranty wins trade. Guaranty Nurserv, Grunlte Building. Rochester. N. Y. I j AUTO MECHANICS TWO FORD REPAIRMEN APPLY MAC'S GARAGE. 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. GOVERNMENT needs hundreds clerks for Income Tax, Customs, In ternal Revenue. Harrlsburg examina tions soon. Salary, 11,100-12.0UU. Ex perience unnecessary. For free par ticulars regarding examinations, write J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner). 2561 Kenols Building, Wichita. One on Pittsburgh "Pittsburgh does not have a street to equal Front Street in beauty" was the expres sion of a Real Estate man from the "Iron City," who this week walked along our Grand Boulevard. Recent changes in families and family plans have placed on the market a couple of the Front Street homes. We have them to sell at reasonable prices. Miller Brothers & Co. Ileal Estate Insurance Surety Hssl, l.ocnsl and Court streets Members libit. Heat Estuta Hoard • W MW'.W'W.W'WI v. • / '^^^!j(H|!l|^pPW"™!'' t . " • tv*"'"^••^''•''^^^77 v".' SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG $&&&£ TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 7, 1918. I HELP WANTED—MALE MEN Age 17 to 56. Experience - unnecessary. Travel; make secret in l. I vestigatioiiM, reports. Salaries; ex e I penses. American Foreign Detective i Agency, 603. St. Louis. 4 I WANTED District ami local d j agents In every city ana town in I I'eiinsvlvania. Automobile Insurance. I Excellent policy. 40 per ceiu. more - i coverage, vO.per cent, less cost. Big i proposition. Address Y., 6394. care of __ : telegraph. WANTED Five good Linotype Operators. Good working conditions. Apply to IIAURY A. FRY, s Telegraph Composing Room. WOODWORKING MACHINE MEN— Also FURNITURE FINISHER who B ; can mix stains. l'ederal Equipment ! Co.. Carlisle, Pa. | HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED Woman to do small ! washing and ironing. Must be good. - . Call 841 R. between 3 A. M. and 5 P. M. WANTED Competent girl for general housework; $6 to $8 per week, - according to experience and ability. - Inquire 2133 Green street. Bell phone - 1 4059. " i WANTED Girl for general house it work. No cooking. Apply 1913 North - Second street. i WANTED . Experienced woman it ' for general housework. Good wages. : t ; Apply 240 Woodbine street, or Bell 1. ' phone 4SBSJ. t ! STENOGRAPHER WANTED . ! Lady stenographer in fire in- , r surance oftice. State age, sal i | ary expected, also experience. Address -j 'INSURANCE," Care of Telegraph. j . ! YOUNG WOMEN WANTED To i - | learn shoeniaking. Learners are well j I I'eid and earn good wages when pro- ; - i fleient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur- j t ing Co., 1402 Vernon street. i I " —; t \\ ANTED Seamstress, for plain ' i sewing. Call Mrs. Hendle.v. Bell 1814. ' RANTED White woman to wash ; dishes. Apply Crestfleld Cafe, 213 : - j Chestnut street. ' ! R OMEN TO SEW Goods sent pre- I ■ i paid to your door: plain sewing; steady work; no canvassing. Send 1 , I reply envelope for prices paid. Uni- i . versal Co.. Desk 3. Philadelphia. Pa. ' -I WANTED Stenographer. with! ; some experience for stenographic and , | clerical position. Apply The William! , 18. Schleisnor Stores, 32 North Third! . | street. .I— , i i R OMEN With relatives in the | 1 Army. Navy or Air Service of the : • ] J nited States earn $5.00 dailv easily by writing me. Address Be mice . Prouty. 2007 Harris Trust Bldg.. Chi cago, 111. ■ ; \\ ANTED Girl, or middle-aged ' i woman, for cooking and general i housework. No washing. High ■ wages and good home. Henry Boett ;; cher. care of Armstrong Cork Co ' , I Lancaster, Pa. i Reliable young girl ! II? i ® school age. who is willing to i u,P w housework and care for ! . : children in afternoon. Good wages. : > Call Bell 413 M. i j PEACE WORK AT WAR PAT i ! guaranteed for three years. Knit urg i; ently-needed socks for us on the fast. ; I I simple auto-knitters. Full particulars ' ! to-day. 3c stamp. Auto-Knitter Co..' ; ; Dept. 14C-C, 821 Jefferson, Buffalo, j i i N. Y. . i A GOOD PL.VCK TO WORK! R'E OFFER TO YOUNG WOMEN | Pleasant surroundings. ! j Good associations. I Good pay. j Clean and iascinuting work, i. A chance to dcieiup personality. j WE NEED You IF YOU ARE j Alert Cheerful Wuling. 1 j .Vleals at less than cost; sick bene- i 1 fits; anniversary payments; vacations ; ; I with pay. Apply 6;|). A. M. to 5:00 P. M. to! illss tvllne. Operators' Employment I 1 Department, 2u walnut street. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. I . i : '! ; j j i WANTED GIRLS TO WRAP TRI - ANGLE MINTS. GOOD WAGES ! ' AND STEADY WORK. ' j APPLY AT TWELFTH AND i | HERR STREETS i | WANTED —Two young women for j t waitresses. Must give references. Ap- ! ; ply Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North I . j Court. WOMEN—Wanted Immediately, for i ' | scrubbing and general work. Apply j 1 i Stoutter s P.eataurant, 4 North Court < street. ■ ii WANTED—Women grocery clerks. I Apply Steelton Store Co., Sleclton, Pa. ; CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS I Harrlsburg, December 7. 12,00u i women clerks needed. Salary. $1,200. ! Experience unnecessary. Women de -1 s.ring government positions write for ' free particulars. Raymond Terry 1 ! (former Civil Service Examiner). 467 i Columbian Building. Washington. { HOSIERY LEARNERS WANTED— i From 14 years ot age and upwards. I Good wages paid while learning. Ap- I ply New idea Hosiery Co., Fourteenth ( : and Mayflower streets. I —— ! j HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female 1 SILK MILL Experienced help wanted. Expert encer weavers average $3.60 to $6.5u ; per day. Other departments proper- I lionately. 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. ' iit.i.F VV ANTED— Mule ttild Fcmulc ' ! GOVERNMENT Clerk Examinations ■| In Harrisuurg soon, gusioius, iiner ■ | nal uevenue, income tax, tvauway ' ! atall, Post uitlcu. 61,100-41,80u. BX ; perience unnecessary. Aleu and wo ',llloll ueslring gov ei nlllelli positions 1 ' write lor lite purilcuiurs. J. C. Geou i aru (tormer Civil service Examiner), ■ j to 6 Kenois Building, Washington. ! ! THOUSANDS U. S. Government ■ j Peace positions open. Men, 16 or over. I Women, Is or over. Kuilway Mail ' | Clerks City Mail Carriers Post t Oltiee Cleras customs Clerks Clerks at IS ashingion, 1. C. 41,0uu to 41.00U year, short hours. Common Iru u vat ion suftlcient. List positions j now obtainable, liee. Write 10-uay. Franklin institute, Dept. 399-K, Ro-; ; Chester, N. Y\ thousands men women— ' GIRLs, 16 or over wanted Immediately 1 by United States Guverumeni. Easy j uitlcu positions ut Wastuugiou and tit every (urge city. Experience uuiiec- i 'lessuiy. 41ou month una up. 7-huut i ' day. Your country iieeds you. Help - her. Write imuieuiuieiy for tree iiet, 1 i positions open. Franklin institute, : ! Dept. 403 U. Rochester. N. Y. WANTED —Elderly couple, who de • sire a good home in the country, mun ' j for general work around premises, I | und woman for housekeeper, in small i ! futility. No washing. A good home to, j right party. State where can be seen. I Mrs. Daisy Fiyeler, New Cumberland. SALESMEN WANTED ! SALESMEN Big, quick profits {New Carburetor for Ford cars. Simple, j not a moving part. Installed in thirty; | minutes, guaranteed to double your' I mileage uiul start in xero weather I ] without heating or priming. 15-day | FREE trial. Write C. 6c J. Carburetor' ; Co.. 505 West Juckson Blvd.. Chicago, j SALESMEN General Business re-I , vival. Real hustlers make real money i J with our strongest Calendar and! i Specialty Line for 1920. Our War! i bonus contract most liberal ever of-j i fered to producers. Exclusive terri | tory. Commissions paid weekly. | Sentinel Printing Company, Indian-1 ! apolis, Ind. | SEVERAL SALESMEN for door-to-door proposition. ! Newspaper experience desir- i able. Address M.. 6541, Care of Telegraph. AGENTS WANTED AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF TIIE! WORLD WAR with introduction by Ueneral Peyton ! U. March, highest officer in the Unit ed States Army. Oittclal photographs.; j Sell on sight. Big terms. Extraordi-! nary opportunity for men or women. ! • Outfit F REE. Universal House, Phila delphia. 1 ; NEGRO IN" WAR New book com- i ; plete, the only war book fair to eol-! | ured people. Millions will be sold. Big; i hit. Big outfit, 25c. Write quick. ; Jenkins Publishing Co., Washington,; | D. C. I I I $20.00 DAILY distributing Prize I j Peace Pictures. "Liberty and Peace," I ! "True Sons of Freedom," "Human Lib- I I erty Bell," "Foch," "Pershing," j ! Honor Roll. Flnoi mous demand. I Samples Free. Also portrait calulog. I j Consolidated Portrait Co., 1034 West I j Adams street. Chicago. !• $5O PER r'eek easily earned sell-' ling Guranateed 'Snuglit" Weather I I Stripping. The season is here. Every- I body needs them. Everybody buys' them. Write for story. Lehigh Mfg.! I Co., AUentown, Pa. — _| I COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR By F"raneis A. March, with introduc-1 I tion by his brother, General Peyton ! j C. March, highest officer in the U. S. , A. Complete and absolute authentic.! I Official photographs. Greatest Oppor- ! tunity for big profits. Credit extend- i | ed. 20th Century Publishing Co.. I I Philadelphia, Pa. j AGENTS Wonderful winter op- j i portunity. New Winter automobile ] ! fuel, anti-freeze. putictureproof. Ave- ;■ I year guaranteed spark plugs, etc. Out- i At free. B. Ballwey, 632, Station F, i j Louisville, Ky. j COAL SHORTAGE Making Oil ! ; Burner men rich. Gas Are in an a! j i stove from kerosene. Get oui if-1 | fer. The Wonder Burner, Coin... us. j Ohio. " ] ! BEST WAR BOOK Our agents I ! making 50 per cent, more selling! 1 sideline every home. Both outtits, j worth $l.OO, free. Send 20c for post-, age. Mullikin Company, Marietta, i Ohio. ' | OFFICIAL. ENDORSED WAR BOOK, ! MAPS. CHARTS AND DIAGRAMS —I j Unique copyrighted service insert for! soldier's photograph, regiment and ! military record. Sells like hot cakes | to soldiers and friends regardless' ; other war books. Endorsed by htgh-j est U. S. Military Ofhcial. American.! Canadian. British, French and Italian! official photographs. Complete and | authentic, low price. Agent's proOtj $l.lO to $1.50. Big premium extra. Prompt shipment. Freight paid.! | Credit given. Thrilling battle scenes, wonderful airplanes, Zeppe-1 llns. submarines, torpedoboats, tanks j j and battleships. Hun atrocities, poison I j gas and liquid Are. Send 10 cents for' i postage on magniAcent free out At. H. i K Baldwin Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 314! I Rockefeller Bldg. ! AGENTS —Here is your once-in-a- ' I lifetime opportunity to make several i i hundred dollars' proAt in your spare | ' time taking orders for popular-priced j j Complete and Authentic History of' ! World War; 800 pages, illustrated j j with magniAcent ofllciul war photo- I , graphs furnished by American, Cana- I i dian, British. F'rench and Italian Gov- | I ernments; gives inside facts: every-| one has a relative in service; every! ! home wants book; we pay biggest; ; commission and ship books on credit. | ] Send for free outllt at once to the i I Authorized Sales Agents. Address i I Manufacturers Company, 62 North j , Washington street. Boston. Mass. . I AGENTS Kaiser's Finish and 40 ! I other best War pictures. Sell like ! | hot cakes. Sample FREE. ■ 15x19 ; ! Gold Framed pictures 12c. Sell 50c. 1 • I'ortrait Catalog F'ree. Peoples Por trait. Sta. D, Chicago. i AGENTS Men and Women make big money selling our new up-to- I oate Christmas and 1919 specialties. Free catalog, samples, quick sales. . iNo experience. Cruver Co., Jackson I and Cnmphell. Chicago. j SIDE LINF3. Top Notch Specialty, i . Responsible house. Pays Big Com- i '. missions promptly.* Write to-day.; i Samples and sales talks free. No de- j j lays. ErUiksOn Company, IJes Moines, | lowa. i SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe 1 WASTED Woman, with child > i four years of age, desires to keep ! house; can furnish references. Ad-' dress Box U. 6534. care of Telegraph, j WANTED Woman wishes day's I work or offices to clean. 515 Prim- ; rose avenue. WANTED Housework, by refined. ■ voung woman, in small, private fam- : ily; can furnish references. Address! Box 11. 2396. care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman wishes pus!-' tlon as chambermaid or dishwasher.! Apply 441 Broad street. j " ARE VOL" TIRED OE.PAYING RENT of paying somebody else a profit on their real estate? It's a good time to buy a home to secure good values in real estate and to arrange fav orable terms of payment. Rent receipts, do not give you an equity in the prop erty in which you are living—no mat ter how many of them you may ac quire. Study the real estate ads. In vestigate some of the offerings. You'll I find it interesting perhaps highly profitable. " \ r ' '• ■ j SITVATIOXS WANTED—FemaIe ; ; STENOGRAPHER High school i graduate wishes position; can furnish : reference. AddressSSt. t U542, rare of | Telegraph. | SITUATIONS WANTED*—MALE | i MAN OP 40, With 20 years' experience in | the handling: of investments, j and qualified to manage largo financial atTairs, desires posi tion as private secretary or contidential assistant. Salary not important until ability and Htness can be demonstrated. Address 1 . '! BOX H, 01r.5, Care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR ItENT Four-room unfur -1 nished apartment, witn steam iieut, I batnrooiii and uil modern luiprove- I inelKS. Only for man and wue. Ap- i j piy iul44j North beventn street. j I FOR RENT Two furnished llrst | : iloor rooms; all conveniences; use oi I ! bath and pnone; within easy walking j distance of business district. -tos : Briggs street. Bell phone 3224 M. • FOR RENT Two rooms, corner house, completely furnished for house keeping; all improvements; front anil : rear entrance; separate bells; con stant hot water; hot water heat. ; Adults only. Bell 4335 W. j FOR RENT Furnished house- I keeping rooms; elderly couple pre ferred; no children. "Call evenings at' j 648 Boyd street. [ FOR RENT Two furnished rooms I for light housekeeping. Good location | —on car line. Address A.. 1150, care rof Telegraph. | FOR RENT Furnished rooms. In- I quire 226 South Second street. Bell ' phonq 1231. ] *'OK RENT Barge, clegantly- I furnished warm room, private family; j retlned neighborhood; all conveniences und use of phone; reasonable rates. In ! quire 26 North Eighteenth street. Bell ; phone 3842 M. ■ i i .. f'*Oß RENT Furnished room, with board or without; all improvements. | Telephone 2273. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. : I bedroom, bath and livingroom; also | single rooms, with use of phone. In-, j quire 113 Eocust street. J HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Unfur- 1 | nished, single or communicating; ' I kitchenettes; laundry, phone and i I ' bathroom privileges; stoves furmsli- : ed free. Weekly payments. Also < { small apartment In Mechanicsburg. - i Good location. Inquire at 423 Broad jstreet ' FOR RENT Furnished living | room ami bedroom, second iloor front; all conveniences; shower bath; cen- . j tral'y located; references desired. Ad i dress R 6538, care of Telegraph. ! ROOM FOR RENT With steam ! j heat, third Iloor. 1253 Market street. ' FOR RENT Furnished ■ rooms. J2.5U per week ar.d up; warm rooms, . running hot and .cold water; light I housekeeping and private bath. Wil- 1 sin Apartments. No. 143 South Third.! FOR RENT One targe bedroom. | for gentlemen only. Rent reason ' able. Apply 276 Briggs street BOOMS WANTED TRAVELINGS MAN desires room' ! with private family, in refined section ! | of city, near Third and Market streets. .Address Box X, 6552, care of Tele-! ( graph. j HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS wanted | for couple. Between Front and Third, ' | north side. HU554, care of Telegraph. GENTLEMAN Stationed In city ! I on government business, desires com -1 tortably-furnished room, in refined. ! private home, within walking dis j tance of Square. Address J„ 6547, caro of Telegraph. fPAKT.MENTS FOB KENT j I FOB RENT Two and four-room j | unftlmlshed apartments, and furnish- | ; jed rooms, single or ensuite. 807 North j i Second street. ; FURNISHED APAItTMENTS FOR 1 RENT For light housekeeping, all i . I modern conveniences, at 1101 North I i ' Sixth. Apply Louis, 414 North Third. I I I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! : j ; FOR SALE Camp Hill, Main i street, double frame house, each side 1 having 7 rooms and all improve , menu. Including electric light. A , lirst-class suburban proposition. Price each side. $2,010. J. E r Gipple, No! I 1231 Market street. . —— TWO-STORY Bit ICR HOUSES— All ! i improvements, front porch,' bay wln i dmv, 7 roorfis. nice yard, drlvy alley - I room for garage; $lOO down, p u y i lent. Also several 3-story bricks. : All improvements. j. Three small houses, suburbs of i steelton; 1100 down, balance as rent; • I or will exchange on small farm or I i city property. Liaccepted, i 1722 Green St. Beu'66oJ. j ; FOR SALE—OWNER LEAVING CITY A most desirable Investment and home - for widow or business woman. $3,500 IN CASH REQUIRED. 1j t Will pay 7 per cent, on $6,500, be- i j sides will pay all expenses and will - provide a home for a small family, I ; Central location and property In best - ' of condition. For further particulars It address R., 6551, care of Telegraph. g , Bl.A' s•> t\ 11 rult sAI.E "IF IT'S BEAL ESTATE. SEE SANDER LIN." NEW CUMBERLAND—Cor. Fourth i and Geary—•Double traliie; 8 rooms j , and bath on each side, all improve- J I men's, newiy painted, right price to | quick buyer. SCHUYLKILL ST., 618 Corner! property; 3-story brick, a rooms, all I improvements, tront und rear porches, j good size buck yard; sume as icut. STEELTON, 2D ST.. S.. 31814 8- story trume, I rooms, water, gas and • electric lighths; a very bargain, 1 Same us lent. 1 ENOLA—2S7 Susquehanna St.; 3- \ j story trume, 14 double block, 8 rooms; land balli; steam neat, electric, ligtus, 1 Hunt und rear porches, lot 2axleu 1 with a garage in rear; possession at { once. 4TH ST.. 2127—N0W VACANT; 3- slory brick; 8 rooms and bath, with a : 2-story trume building in rear that ! can be used for business purposes, ! good house for roomers; cun be ! bought same us rent. • I D. A. SANDKRLIN, ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG. I 36 NORTH THIRD ST.. I BELL RHONE 131'U DIAL 3573 ! i FOR SALE HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES j Two frame houses, six rooms, gas and water, situated ' on Fenn street. PRICE. 31.500 EACH. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1129 North Seventh Street. Open Evenings Till 8 O'clock. ' I FOR SALE Vernon Street, No. | 1401. corner brick house. 9 rooms audi all improvements. Very desirable. | Price. $3,500. J. E. Gipple, No. 1251 i Market street. FOR SALE Steelton. Pa.. No. 432 Lincoln street, 7-room frame house, with water and electric light. I Lot. 40x175 ft. To a quick buyer the price Is $2,000. J. E. Gipple, No: 1251 Mnrket street. POSSESSION AT ONCE At Worm leysburg. 6-room house; chlckenhouse; j garage, fruit trees; lot, about 70x150 ft.; line garden. C. H. Corder. 1722 Green street. Bell phone 560 J. Folt SALE Vacant propei ty Seiiii-uetachcd pressed brick, all im provements. North Sixth street, ttigat terms. Very reasonable. D. A., vuley. JO 1 Kunkel B.ug. Bell as CORNER PROPERTY, NO. 621 NORTH STREET, rUK SALE—Large and well constructed dwelling—most moderniy equipped ideal locution lot, 70x95. Inspect it. Occupied by owner, and llie price Is right. Bell ltealty Co., Bergner Building. BUY YOUR HOME on our rental i payment pihii. email cash or Liberty ! Bond llrst payment required, baiunca us lent, he have houses 111 eveiy! purl ot the city and suburbs. Appiy A. I*. Doranz, 1226 Norm eixth street. I 1 FORSTEK STREET, 1713 Desir able brick dwelling, 8 rooms, bulb, ] gas, electric ligut, steam hcut, large front porch, drive alley on rear. Belli Realty Co., Bergner Building. VACANT AND VERY DESIRABLE ! HOUSE FOR jSALK No. Bt3 North j Seventeenth street stucco over j brick gas electric light steam 1 heat hardwood Hours stationary laundry tubs two cellurs—shower bath equipment —awnings und copper screens large tile porch. Bell | Realty Co.. Beigner Build.ng. . 1 2-STORY BRICK HOUSES, all Im provements, In city; front porch; bay I Window; nice yard to drive alley.! SIUU down, balance us rent. Liberty Bonds accepted. ALSO Several fine suburban homes, with 1 to 3 acres of land. Possession at once.! Several 3-story bricks In all parts < of the city from $3,000 to $25,000 each. ; Vac nt, possession at once. 7-roon) i cottage near Camp Hill; improve- | menu; garage; front and back! porches Also 9-room cottage near Hockvllle. now vacant. Improvements; I large porches; beautiful view; 25 fruit 1 trees; spring water piped In house; 6 minutes' walk to trolley; 214 acres of land. Apply to C. H. CORDER. 1723 Green St. Bell E6OJ. FOR SAUK $3,400 will buy u modern corner brick house on South Seventeenth street. J. H. Gipple. No. 1261 Market street. Heal Estate For Sale or Exchange WANTED—TO RENT We are having a number of appll- ■ cations at this time for furnished houses, apartments and rooms. What do xou have to ofTerf Address Mil lar Brothers & Company, Looust and Court straata. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—No. 2000 Gtats street. cot;ner brick house with atl Improve ments. store room and iargs garage. Good poolroom location. Rent, $36. ■ J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. HOUSE FOR RENT IN STEELTON 7 rooms, furnace and electric tglits. Apply 31 South Front street, Steelton, • * 1 mm v-SKS* HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 9-room house; gus, electricity, steam heat. In hue comli- i thin. Call 801 l phone 2912. FOR RENT Ttvo private garages, j rear liiOi Swatura street. Relit. $J uO ; euc'i Glpple, 12il Market street. , REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent ! HOUSES AND UARAOES-At Fifth I and Curttn streets, possession 01 ! I some ut Hie nouses ou unfiy duys i I notice. Fred C. Millet, 31 .North &uc j uiid. Bell' phone 3e7J. REAL ESTATE WA.NTEI) 1 HAVE BUYERS waiting tor prop | erty in any section ot me city, it ciioup. V uat huVe you to oiler. CtiAS. AULklt, 1002 .\. Ton u an eel. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS j OFFICES FOR Rl-JNT Furnished or uhturnished, single or cnsuite ut two or three rooms. Apply H. Ac L Lowengard, 210 North Third sireet. unities iuiil Stoic-rooms—For Item MARKET ST. STORE • FOR RENT. Beautiiui uuy.ignt Store. 501 Market Street. CHAS. ABLER, 1002 North Third Street. FARMS FARM WANTED 2 to 20 ueres, with or without buildings. State low ! est price. Address Box D, 6550, care ot Telegraph. FARM FOR SALE—CHEAP 3OA. Furin, good house and barn, fruit, 2 nines fo-ntiition. Horse, cow, 100 chickens included. $1,900. Easy terms. iOuA. Slock Farm. lu.V., $5OO. Farms uil sizes. Write for culalog. | E. B. Figgs, Salisbury, MU. | 20-A. farm, near Llnglestown, $2,800. 30-A. lurni, hear Ktldltt, $3,500. | 30-A. Farm, near Huckvlile, $2,800. i 181-A. turiii, hear Linglestuwii, $ll,- j 000. I 150-A. titrtn, nenr Linglestiown, $9,000. I 115-A, farm, near Rockvtlle, sB,oou. j 122-A. farm, near.Lewisberry, *b.uuo. 110-A. farm, near Leivisberry, $0,500. I 11-A. farm, near Lewisberry, $2,i00. ] 1-A. place, 7 Mi. S. Harrisburg, $OOO. i-A. place, 7 Ml. S. Harrisburg, $iUO. ; 9-A. lurni, 7 Ml. S. llurrisnurg, $l,BOO 1 Several more Farms, to to IUU ueres. | | Also I have several smull pluces, to | 3 ueres each, close to trolley, on State i Road, all Improvements.. See me be-1 I fore you buy. Respecttully yours, C. H. CORDER, j 1722 Green Street, Harrisburg. I Bell Phone 560 J. I 2 M-acre Farm. $675,00. 13 miles from Harrisburg. | 3-acre Farm. $725.00, 12 miles from Harrisburg. • j 6-acre l< arm, $5,500.00, 3 miles from Harrisburg. | 20-acre Farm, $2,500, 12 miles from Harrisburg. 105-acre Farm, $1,000,00. 16 miles from Harrisburg. I 109-aere Farm. $1,000.00, 17 miles from Harrisburg. ! 161-acre Farm. $8,000.00, 15 miles from Harrisburg. 153-acre Farm, $6,000.00, 17 miles from Harrisburg. Also 100 other reasonable Farms to move on now or In spring. Cull JOHN A. DURAND, 107 Chestnut. FOR SALE—MIBCELIIANEOUB HUDSON PIANO I Fol- sale cheap for cash to a quick j buyer. Call 11 North Sixteenth street. | Bell 258511. FOR SALE I $250 National Cash Register. First $75 takes It. Inquire, H. ESTER BROOK, j 912 North Third street. I'ltUNu, . i',t .that will please giver, delight received; beautt lully made. Plays any disc record j any make any size guaranteed. | Played in thousands of tinest homes. I Special, *7.75. Older to-dav. Lltcra- ' I ture free. Dixie Tire Co., 320 Broud- I way. New York. 1 FOR SALE Rabbit Hound. I hunt and not gun shy. First $5.00 < takes her. 1. \V. Tillman, Remoyiie Cigar Store. • I FOR SALE 1919 CALENDARS Big Bargains In Samples and Job Lots, orders promptly tilled. First come, tlrst served. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO., Third and Cuhiberland Sts. ! Bell phone 1577 U. tAbove Shoe Store), j —— i i *\)K ftAlsfc. - - 'Muciiiut', goc(j :as new. 308 Broad street. CANNEL COAL DELIVERED ANYWHERE. NO RESTRICTIONS. J. B. MONTGOMERY. THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS. FOR SALE j Magazines for No. 1 Linotypes. | A rare bargain for u plant with a No. 1 machine. * Address I THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING t COMPANY. Harrisburg. Pa. ! TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED I EXCHANGED. GED. P. TILI/ITSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSE! E OKPHEI .vi 1 HEATER BOTH PHONES ; APPLES FOR SALE Grimes Gol -1 den. with u Danana flavor; Staytnun ' Welnsap. Jonathans, York Imperial, etc. Some ot these apples are veiy tine. ! I come uhd see tliuni ut It. A. Wicker l sham's OrcbaAl. one-half mile east ot Mechanicsburg. Pa.. Trolley cur atops ai orchard. BARGAINS! BARGAIN*! The Store across from V. VV. C, A, Ohers >ou Die Biggest Ullu Beat tillr gains lu Men's and Boys' Suits, Over coats. Mackinaw Coats. Lnuerwear, Hals. Cape and Shoes. We uit luiu ous for l.ow Prices. Ulve us a trial. OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 North Fourth Street, MORRIS SAYS save money buying i new and second-hand furniture here. H.gh puces puid lor furniture; Morris Schmertz. 1031) Market. Bell 39;iK. WANTED Serond-hanJ motors. Small size preferred. Apply FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP, ' Cranberry St.. nesr Second. Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE Walnut bedstead, bu- ! reau and washstand, with marble tup; ■ oak ball rfcck and extension table. Must be sold at once. Apply ldli Penn street. i . , ■ Vi' ~ ll' , • • jam WANTED—MISC'LI.I.AN ROUS RIVER COAL AND I SAND FLEET ' Will pay culi. Describe fully. Give I locution unil price. I*. o. Lux 22. liar | Msburg. Pa. MAX SMELTZ Second-turn a lumiturc bought and sold. Highest cash prices puid. Cull ' liell 1381 or Dlul 5841. or drop a pos- 1 | lul to Mux Smoltz, lul6 Muiket street. ' | Will cuil. city or cpuiitry. I , • i j XMAS PRESENT for u small boy. : Pure-bred Airedale Pup. Easy dog to 1 ■ j house truin. Inquire .U. K. Hutlier tord, Hurrlsburg, PH., Route No. 1. box I 7b. Bell phone 341J-3. FOR SALE Solid mahogany llv- Ingreoiu u|te, two-pedestul Colonial ' table, with drawer; rocker, chulr and j seutee. also slip covers, $45.00. Apply * ■ : at 1533 Cedur street. j HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for , { Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at -1 lention. Newinurk At Cown, 308 Broad street. Dial phone 4825. | HIUHEST PRICES PAID for all *| kinds ot Junk. Gut our prices before seljiug. Cull Bell phone 030, or drop ' us a postal und our wugun will cull. Keystone iron iV iilutul Co., Broad und Currunl streets. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kluus ul empty bun els una junk. Cull Bell plione 427 5. B A brums at Son, $24-832 North Seventh street. | WANTED Nutlonul Cash Regis ter. State description und price. Chus.. Kurtz, 15 East Une Hundred und Sixteenth street, New York. j. L. COHEN & COMPANY. York und Ash Avenues. Hlghist prices paid for . | rug:, pupt-r. iron, burrela, rubber und • metals und old machines. Send postal or cull -8221W Bell and Dtul 6223. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WE manufacture a carburetor for j, Ford curs which Is guaranteed to give double the mileage over uny oilier |. carburetor ever constructed regurd less of name, make or price. Money refunded If tlfteen-day FREE trial ' does not prove It. Entirely new I principle simple, plain tube not I a moving part. Ouurunteed to start] in zero weather without healing or priming. Tremendous demand. Thou- I sands now in use In Chicago territory. ' Reliable, energetic man, who can i guarantee sulcs and carry stock of | s. would be interested In i developing the property. For particulars address M.. 3211, i Care of Telegraph. , ELECTRICIANS Will find an opportunity in the ! sale of profitable News Agency in thriving suburban town, i j Influence has deprived the town I of Its only electrician. No Elec , trlcal Supply Store In town. Start a business here. The | Newspaper Agency will get you I acquainted with the people. , | BOX R. 7474. i ] Care of Telegraph. | WANTED Man to invest $3,000. ■ with services, at $5O a week, for a I ! quarter Interest in an old established. * I paying business In Hurrlsburg. man capable of supe .Intending 20 men and - 1 women, with some idea of machinery ; and office detail. State present con i nectlons. Correspondence conflden j t'ftl. H. 6545, care of Telegraph. BUSINESS PERSONALS I IDEAS. INVENTORS, PATENTS Ipi noted. Send particulars. Horst ( | Promoting Agency. Llngtustown, Pa. j ! RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED .! Single euge, 2uc duz, douole edge, 25c tioz., olu style. 25c each. Gorgus Drug Store. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. 11. Capiau Co.. 206 Murket street. IgUININE—Eook out for that grippe teeiiug. likely to catch you this chui.fceable weather. OUR LAX ATI". K '] I'HOoPMu-yLL\I.\E will stave It off lif taken lb lime. Gross Drug Store, | lib Mai ket s.rcet. Money to l.oun | WE LEND MONEY in compliance I with Acl.ol June 17. 1915. to inuividu | als In need ot reudy cash, small loans j a specially, business confide ill nil, pay ments to suit boi rower's convenience, positively low est iaies in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO, 132 Wainut Street PRIVATE LOANS—SIS TO $3OO If" Furniture. Heal Estate or Endorsed Notes. On $l5. interest $.45 On $2O, interest $6O On $25, Interest $.75 On $3O. interest $.90 On $36, interest $1.06 Oil $4O. interest $1.20 On $5O, Interest $1.60 On $75, interest $2.25 On $lOO. interest $3.00 On s2Ui'. interest $4.00 Per month. Payments on principal re duce interest. This eompuny wus Incorporated In lbob. licensed and bonded to lend tnuney at reusuiiable rules to people | ..iiuoui Pi'iik credit. Call. wilt or phone CO-OPERATIVE j LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO, 204 Chestnut St. Hours. 8 to 6 Saturdays until 0. Musical ! FOR SALE Vlctrola and nice se l lection of music. A party with ret | erence can arrange part cash, rest in j puyments to suit buyer. Or will ex change on Liberty Bond., Address I Box D, 6548. care iif Telegraph. ! JOIN OUR X.MAS TALKING MA CHINE CLUB All size machines to select from. Can select your own I music In Victor Records. Have use I of machine on cash price and small ' weekly payments. A postal card will bring our Club Manuger to your l home. Address R, 6549, care of %de graph. • VIOLINS, MANDOLIN'S, GUITARS f BANJOS. Rand and Orchestra Instru- tnents promptly und carefully epair- I ed. OYLRU'S. 14 South Fourth street, t TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. \ OYLEI.'S, 14 South Fourth street. I 15' your Talking Machine needs re- \ pairs, lust call Hell Phone 3242 J. An f expert will he at your service at once. _ Or bring machine to 1213 North Third atreeL „ HORSES AXD CARRIAGES £ ! SOR SALE Four good work ' h rses. Inquire F. W. Shoemaker & _ Son. Seventh und Harris. HAULING AND MOVING C AUTO HAULING Local or long- i! i distance. Furniture and piano moving i a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 911 1 capital street Both phones. A AUTO HAULING Local and long- F distance. Furniture mqving a spe- - ctaßy. Rates reasonable. Prompt ' service. Call Bell 623 J. — LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE HAULING Prompt service. A. & 11. Motor Express. bl7 Capital strsut. Bell phona 1635 J. •••• % HAULING AND MOVING LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE HAULlNG—Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbln, 666 Ca.lder an eel. Bom piionua. Bell 3636 J. Dial 3083. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced s and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320 f or Dial 2265. HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov lug. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin Aungst, Manager. Hershev Pa. Bell phono 16M-6. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local and long-distance. F. J. Marter, Bell 39-J, Steclton. WE MOVE Anything—anywhere—any time. Dial 4990. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third Street, City. i ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS. 841 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. I HICKS Local and Long-distance Hauling. 424 Reily. Both Phones. Where to Dine ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. "HE HOME OF SATISFACTION. i STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home | cooking served to Businessmen and I l-adles in separate dlntngroom. Storage ■ STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, houae ] hold goods, merchandise. Private I rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ] Ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. I Both phones. ' n brick building, rear 408 alarkeL Household goods In clean, private looms. Reasonable rates. P. G Diener. 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods In fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Hamshurg Storage Co, 437- 445 South Second street. Undertakers SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 511 North Second Street. REM. 252. DIAL 2145. UEME't'ERY LOTS t-'ott SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street east of Tiventy-elxth. and on the north and east faces the new park way. The prices of lots are moderate. Miller Bros. & Co, Agents. Cleaners and Dyers IT PAY'S to have Clothes Cleaned, Pressed. Dyed or Repaired ut the best A place In town. Call and deliver. Goodman's, 1306 ft North Sixth. Both Phones. AUTOMOBILES V/ANTED All kinds of used auto tires. w. pay highest cash prices. No Junk. 11. Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK Covered body. l.Udo lbs. capacity. A bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia ljuii i. Lunch. ONE CHEVROLET ROYAL MAIL ROADSTER Beaver's Garage, 632 North street. >.) USED CARS REAL AUTOMOBILE VALUES 1916 Ford tour.ng car, newly painted, 4 new tires, demountable rluis, with extra rim and tire; engine in line uondition. Overland. Model 80. Just out of paint shop; splendid culm bargain. Oakland Roadster, newly painted; x bargain at $226. Bulck Roadster Just painted, motor in good shape; real bargain. Ford. 1914 touring car, painted and overhauled. 1917 Ford touring car. In perfect shape. Overland Roadster. Ford. 1916 delivery. 81x4 tires, painted and rebuilt. Ford trucks with attachment new oody and cab, motor rebuilt. This Is practically a new Job. Open evenings. Convenient pays menu may be arranged. MAC'S 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. i OLD AUTO 7 Wanted; used, wrecked or oidtlmers, In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schlffman, 22, 24, 26,* North Cameron street. Bell 3633. . 1917 frOItD TOURING, fine order, $6 worth extras. Price, $475.00 cash. Must be sold account sickness. Also Maxwell 1918 Touring, $750.00 cash. Run 1,000 miles, O. K. Can be eeen at Horst'a. Llnglestown, Pa. FOR SALE 1917 Saxon Six Chummy Roadster. Good condition. Driven less than 6.000 miles. $760. Bell phone 3649 K. No dealers. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sort of auto too and cushion work done by experta Also repair work. Reasonable rates. 1019 Market atreeL f. Additional Classified Ads •n Opposite Page . i.• a .< .. '.at .