'IHAT ■SECKHANB DESK IS lIIIEME'IHISRAILIFIF ATJ Eieatbs ' S, j yßU* B auddci 11 yT Sn Clement Studebalter. „ at I uncial on Tuesday afternoon, at o'clock, from the residence of • Barnes. Harrlsburg femeten. The f relatives and friends are Invited attend without further notice. r„ vi-KKIt Mrs.- Augustus Bl J®er. of Kockvllle, fa., died t ndny iu o ht. at 12 o'clock, aged i 0 years. Funeral services *lll be held at his late home Tuesday at - o'clock. Interment Heckton tery. 1 lIIIOWN —On December 8. Mrs. Kate Brown died at Ditltz. ri b a ler ave ii.'itr'iitfWugiS S""" ""SL LOST AND FOUND ~~ COST On November 28. a^a to a T Bo P a"' Jeweler, North Sec ond street. ■ IX)ST Black 'W "'4 P llL C ' Ke" "ST. 1 I.OST - A W ulynut and 1' walc U and other olid, containing goldl returned small articles. Rewnia n * to 807 North becond atrte ~ .-o i.. hitia in downtown | LOST B'B in V sir j[ returned, section. Reward Pf $1- Call Dial phone 4.30. INSTRUCTIONS " A RIGHT START IS HATTDE DET A Harris- cour e BusineSß Col burg a ALLRELItC iroup a.ng 8 . Aaruet Square. Bell 485. Dial INDIVIDUAL I'UOMOTI°N j Shorthand, Ty M?!?,HanstalP. Arlth., | Bookkeeping, 1 ri citOOL ALL etc. DAY AND mc. Bell 694 H. YEAR. Enter any time. Dial 4016. TRAINING SCHOOL THE t b'FICE TRAir kley , i'rln. 1:81 Merle $ j IIKI.I* WANTED 51ADE ""TVANTED -^II A R RER A S^. A ?5* l'. 1y ...a io ii°nnd t'reet. Rarrtabug.... WANTED - Va p Vy h K A RAUB°& XV C f.V,". J Smith Cameron PAINTERS AND PA}'u g iVcst "\vages. MEN WANTED-To n load 29 j Quarries. Rax-, tang. WASTBD-Two good, j e°NT. lea The TR TEKEITPH "printing CO.. j Harrlsburg. I CARPENTERS AND LABORERS a,^rel S ht a "v"nd\A\"'. & Second and Mulberry streets. LABORERS WANTED. OeAc!*! Hospital.' No. 'm, Carlisle ln dlan School, Carlisle, la. WARREN MOORE & Co.. Contractors. WANTED CARPENTERS v Apply I'ENN-HARRIS HOTER FRANK C. LEURN. ___. W W'TED A girl for cook. Ap- ] ply 003 North Front street. Good j wages; • 1- * WANTED . Good Loom Fixers. Steady em ptoyment. Highest wages. Apply i ut J'IARRISBI'RG SILK MILL. Second anil North Sts.. Tlarrlsbing. Pa. AUTO MECHANICS TWO FORD REPAIRMEN APPLY MAC'S GARAGE. 117 SOUTH THIRD SI. GOVERNMENT needs hundreds clerks lor Income Tax, customs, In tergul Revenue. "driisbu.gAan.lna- , tions soon. Salary, Jf' r . j iitiiienctj unnecessary. i*or ireo pai t*culars regarding exauilnaUona, , write J. C. Leonard tt°r"ior. Civil Service Examiner}, 2561 Keuois Building, Wichita. WANTED Five good Linotype Operators. Good working conditions. Apply to . | HARRY A. FRY. Telegraph Composing Room. AV AN' I ?ED District and local | agents in every city and town in; Penns'Tvanla. Automobile insurance. ; Excellent policy. 40 per cent, more i coverage. 50 per cent, less cost. Big proposition. Address Y., 6894, care of i Telegraph. 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 home*. We have them to sell at reasonable prices. Miller Brothers & Co. Heal Estate • Insurance Surety Bond* Locust and Court Streets Members Hbg. Heal Estutc Board ■ MONDAY EVENING, " | HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Woman to do small i washing and ironing. Must be good, t ail 81 lfi, between 8 A, M. and 5 P. M. : , WANTED Competent girl for! general housework; 86 to $8 per week, I ; according lo experience and ability. . Inquire 2133 Green street. Bell phone 3 40(1). ) WANTED Experienced woman for generaS housework. Good wages. Apply 240 Woodbine street, or Bell i phone 4883 J. |- STENOGRAPHER WANTED 1 Lady stenographer in lire in- | suranee office. State age. sal ary expected, also experience. Address "INSURANCE," Caro of Telegraph. ! YOUNG WOMEN WANTED To! learn shoemaking. Learners are well paid and earn good wages when pro ficient. llnrrisburg Shoe Manufactur ing Co., 1402 Vernon street. WANTED Collector for People's Furnishing-Co., 330 Broad street. . ! WANTED Collector and solicitor. . Liberal guarantee and commissions. ; Permanent position. Bell phones 1054 ) and 3H7OJ. . I WANTED Dishwasher. Apply at j 1 | once. Manhuttan Restaurant, 317 ; ! Market street. : WANTED Woman to clean office I i i building. Inquire Miller Bros & Co.. I l Locust and Court. i WANTED Girl, or woman, for j generul housework. No washing or ironing. IUIU North Second street. . Phone 2510 J. WANTED At Senate Hotel, col ored woman to cook. WANTED Seamstress, for plain sewing. Call Mrs, ilendley. Bell ISI4. I WANTED White woman to wash j | dishes. Apply Crestfleld Cafe. 213 ' j Chestnut street. I WOMEN TO SEW Goods sent pre- I j paid to your doorf plain sewing; ) [ steady work; no canvassing. Send • i reply envelope for prices paid. Uni-1 | versa! Co., Desk 3, Philadelphia. Pa. j WANTED Stenographer, with ; some experience for stenographic and clerical position. Apply The William B. Schlelsner Stores. 32 \North Tilild i street. , | j WANTED Girl, or middle-aged I ' woman, for cooking and general housework. No washing. High | wages and good home. Henry Boett- I cher, care of Armstrong Cork Co., 'i Lancaster, I'a. _ , A GOOD PLACE TO WORK! WE OFFER TO YOUNG WOMEN I Pleasant surroundings. Goou associations. Good pay. _ Clean uuu fascinating work, i A cnai.ce to develop personality. j WE NEED YOU IF YOU ARE Alert Cneerful Willing. I Meals at less than cost; sick bene- i fits; uuuiversary payments; vacations i ] with pay. j Apply 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. to Miss Kline, operators' Employment Department, 208 Walnut street. • THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. ' ft WAiNTKD I WANTED GIRLS TO WRAP TRI- j I ANGLE \JIINTS. GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK, i APPLY AT TWELFTH AND HERR STREETS. 1 j. WANTED—Two young women for waitresses. Must give references. Ap- ! ply Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 North i Court. WOMEN—Wanted Immediately, for J I scrubbing ami general work. Apply Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 North Court! | street. WANTED—Women grocery clerks. ' Apply Steelton Store Co.. Steelton, Pa. | CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS I Harrlsburg. December 7. 12,000 ; women clerks needed. Salary, J 1,200. I Experience unnecessary. Women de siring government positions write for free particulars. Raymond Terry | iformer Civil Service Examiner), 4t>7 I Columbian Building. Washington. HOSIERY LEARNERS WANTED— From 14 years of age and upwards. Good wages paid while learning. Ap ply New idea Hosiery Co., Fourteenth and Mayflower streets. | HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female SILK MILL ! Experienced help wanted. Experl , enter weavers average 83.50 lo 86 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 HARRISUURG SILK MILL, Second and North Streets.' j GOVERNMENT Clerk Examinations i in llnrrisburg soon. Customs, Inter nal Revenue, Income Tax, Railway ! Mail, Pdst Office. 81,100-81,800. Ex perience unnecessary. Men and \vo- I men desiring government positions ! write for free particulars. J. c. Leoti j aid (former Civil Service Examiner) , 436 Kenois Building, Washington. ' WANTED —Elderly couple, who de , sire a good home in the country man i for general work around premises j and woman for housekeeper, in small i family. No washing. A good home to ! right party. State where can be seen Mrs. Daisy Eyeler, New Cumberland L ] SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe j. ' 1 j WANTED Woman, with child ! four years of age, desires to keen house; can furnish references. I dress BoX U, 6534, care of Telegraph. ! WANTED Woman wishes day's j work or offices to clean. 515 Prim rose avenue. j WANTED Housework, by refined I ; young woman, in small, private fam-I Illy; can furnish references. Address I 'j Box H, 2596, care of Telegraph. j SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Colored Woman wishes position at day's work, or bundle j washing. Appiy 15 Primrose a.cnue. I WANTED" Day's work by colored woman; can furntsn references. Vvrite, I or call, 1)14 North Fourth street. 1 I WANTED Stenographic work by ( experienced young woman; can fur- I nish best of references. Address Box j D, 6559, care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Woman wishes posi • tion as cnamberinaid or uishwasher. i Apply 44L Broad street. STENOGRAPHER High school I graduate wishes position; can furnish , I reference. Address 6542, cure of i j Telegraph. i , SITUATION S WAN TED—MALE — * ; OF 40. With 20 years' experience in Hie handling of investments, | and qualified to'manuge large j financial atfatrs, desires posi tion as private secretary or confidential assistant. Salary not important until ability and fitness can bo ) demonstrated. Address BOX H, 6555, Care of Telegraph. I - i ROOMS FOlt RENT ' 1 j FOR RENT Four-room unfur-1 nished apartment, with steam heat, ; | bathroom and all modern improve- • liielits. Only for man and wile. Ap- I | ply 1014! i North Seventh street. I FOR RENT Two furnished first I floor rooms; all conveniences; use ot i hath and phone; within easy walking | I distance of business district. 4I)S j j Briggs street. Bell phone 3224 M. FOR RENT Two rooms, corner i ! house, completely furnished for house- I keeping; all improvements; front and ! I rear entrance; separate bells; con-) ! stant hot water; hot water heat. Adults only. Bell 4335 W. FOR RENT Second floor front j room, uptown, in private family; fine I location; breakfast served if desired; j gentlemen only. Call Bell phone ! i9oia. j I TWO NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS) | FOR RENT All conveniences; city I steam heat; 3 minutes' walk from ; Square. 116 South Second street. Dial i phone 3453. ! FOR RENT Two rooms, com- t I pletel.v furnished for light housekeep- • nig, with use of bath and gas. Inquire j j 121 Hummel street. j FOR RENT Furnished house- j | keeping rooms; elderly couple pre- t fcrred; no children, evenings at i I 648 Boyd street. ; , I'OR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Good location! ~°n car line. Address A., 1150, care! of Telegraph. 17 J', I ' ''niched rooms, ln phone 1231 Second street. Bell I' OH RENT Large, elegantly furnished warm room, private family; and* 1 !?*, "f'Fhborhood; all conveniences and Use of phone; reasonable rates. In j Phone"3B4 °M!" E ' K " te,ilu " at ' Bell i '9? RENT Furnished room, with Te?e r pho£e^273? Ut: aU lmpr ° VemclUa ' ROOM FOR RENT With steam beat, third floor. 1253 Market street. ' RENT Furnished rooms, ' vi"i'n!!iJ?S r u W ? a , nd ~p; war m rooms, i unnirit, hot and cold water; light | housekeeping and private bath. Wrl- I sen Apartments, No. 143 South Third. I I'OR RENT One large bedroom, for gentlemen only. Rent able. Apply 276 Briggs street ROOMS 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. ' ! WANTED By traveling sales- 1 man, located in Harrlsburg, room and I ''ath, strictly private family, near i' O. Address, with particulars. R„ 65571 eare of Telegraph. j HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS wanted I for couple. Between Front and Third I ; north side. 146554, care of Telegraph! ! I " APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two and four-room I unfurnished apartments, and furnish- I ed rooms, single or ensuite. 897 North ' Seeond street. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOlt' RENT For light housekeeping, ail, modern conveniences, at 1101 North' Sixth. Apply Louis, 414 North Third I —i —: 7 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 'TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES—AII Improvements, front porch, bay win dow, 7 rooms, nice yard, drive allev i room for garage; 810U down, p ay *' j rent. Also several 3-story pricks I AU improvements. - "' j Three small houses, suburbs of Steelton; 8100 down, balance as rent- i or will exchange on small farm or I city property. Liberty Bonus aoeeuAaL j C. 11. COItDER, u.eu. 1722 Green St. Bell 660 J. FORSTER STREET. 1713 Desir-| • aide brick dwelling. 8 rooms, bath, i I gas, electric light, steam heat, largo i front porch, drive alley on reur. Bell' Realty Co., Bergner Building. VACANT AND VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE FOR SALE No. SOS North Seventeenth street stucco over brick gas electric light steam j heat hardwood floors stationary • laundry tubs two cellars—shower! liath equipment—awnings and copper I screens large tile porch. Bell j Realty Co., Bergner Building. CORNER PROPERTY, NO 621 ' NORTH STREET, FOR SALE—Large 1 and well constructed dwelling—most i modernly equipped ideal location —j lot. 70x95. Inspect it. Occupied by, owncf, and the price is right. Bell ! Realty Co.. Bergner Building. j FOR SALE 1823-1825-1827 New Fourth street; 10 rooms; modern. Pay- I mcnt plan. R. B. Hill, 218 Pine street. Bell phone 559 W. FOR SALE Vacant property Semi-detached pressed brick, all lm- I provements. North Sixth street. Right 1 terms. Very reasonable. D. A. 1 Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. BUY YOUR HOME on our rental I payment plan. Small cash or Liberty I Bond first payment required, balance irs rent. Wo have houses In e\*eiy (part of t lie city and suburbs. Apply I i A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. 1 HARRISBURG UfiSßki TELEGRAPH i THE PEOPLE YOU WANT TO * REACH with that selling message arc readers of the classified ads—assum ing that your message concerns real estate, renting, employment, used ar ticles or any of the things usually ad- I vertised in the classified columns. The classified columns attract readers through (appealing to their self-inter ests. The person who is considering buying property turns naturally to the advertisements offering property for sale. The other classifications enlist reader interest through the same law. . | j i .. i REAL Eh'J'A'l toil JAI.E I ! POSSESSION AT ONCE —At Worin leysburg, 6-room house; chickenhouse; garage, fruit trees; lot, about 70x150 ; It.; line garden. C. H. Corder, 1722 l Green street. Bell phone 560 J. ! I "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN." NEW CUMBERLAND —Cor. Fourth land Geary—Double frame; 8 rooms and bath on each side; all improve i ments; newly painted; right price lo (quick buyer. i SCHUYLKILL ST.. 618 Corner property; 3-story brick; 9 rooms; all ! improvements, front and rear porches; good size back yard; same as rent. ! STEELTON, 2D ST., S.. 318 % 3- ' story trame; 7 rooms; water, gas and j electric lighths; a very good bargain. , Same as rent. I KNOLA —257 Susquehanna St.: 3- i story frume, J ,4 double block; 8 rooms 'and bath; steain neat; electric lights; I front and rear porches; lot 2sxlU I with a garage in rear; possession at t once. ! 4TH ST., 2127—N0W VACANT; 8- story brick; 8 rooms and bath; with a 12-story framo building in rear that ! can be used for business purposes; , I good house for roomers; can be I nought same as rent. I / D. A. SANDERLIN, ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG. 36 NORTH THIRD ST., | BELL PHONE 1396 DIAL 3573 T ~ ~ FOR SALE j HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES Two frame houses, six rooms, gas and water, situated on Fenn street. PRICE, $1,500 EACH. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1129 North Seventh Street. Open Evenings Till 8 O'clock. 2-STORY BRICK HOUSES, all Im provements, in city; front porch; bay | window; nice yard to drive alley, j $lOO down, balance, as 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. ! Vacr.nt, possession at once, 7-room cottage near Camp Hill; improve ments; garage; front and back porches. Also 9-room cottage near Kockville, now vacant. Improvements; largo porches; beautiful view; 25 fruit trees; spring water piped in house; 5 minutes' walk to trolley; 2',4 acres of land. Apply to C. H. CORDER, i 1722 Green St. Bell 560 J. ! Ileal Estate For Sale or Exchange i 7_ ~ WANTED—TO RENT Wo are having a number of appli cations at this time for furnished houses, apartments and rooms. What do you have to offer'/ Address Mil ler Brothers iz Company, Locust and ! Court streets. . ! READ ESTATE FOII RENT FOR RENT —No. 2000 State street, 'corner brick house with all nnprove i ments, storo room and large garuge. i Good poolroom location. Kent. 420. J. E. Gippie. 1251 Market street. i FURNISHED HOUSE Located at 2303 Holfer strent. Possession about j December 15. Apply at 2305 Hotter street. HOUSE FOR RENT IN STEELTON 7 rooms, furnace und electric I lights. Apply 31 South Front street, ) steelton. FOR RENT 9-room house; gas. electricity, steam heat. In fine condi tion. Call Bell phone 2912. ! FOR RENT Two private garages. I rear 1607 Swatara street. Rent, $5.00 each. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street j, ' READ ESTATE—For Sale or Rent I ; FOR SALE OR RENT 2125-29 North Six'th street; semi-detached front porches and all improvements; 1 immediate possession, inquire C. H. J lvinter, 300 Commonwealth Trust j Bldg. i HOUSES AND GARAGES—At Fifth i and Curtin streets; possession of i somo of the houses on thirty days' I notice. Fred C. Miller. 31 North Sec ond. Bell phone 307 J. I" READ ESTATE WANTED FARM WANTED 2 to 20 acres, with or without buildings. State low est price. Address Box D, 6550. care j of Telegraph. ! I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop ! erty In any section ot the city, if I cheap. What have you to offer. ! CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. Third Street. 1 OFFICES AND STOREROOMS OFFICES FOR RENT,— Furnished or unfurnished, single-or ensuite of | two or three rooms. Apply 11. & L i Lowengard. )!10 North Third street. 1 Offices and Storerooms—For Kent ! .j MARKET ST. STORK FOR RKNT. Beautiful Daylight Store. 604 Market Street. CHAS. ADDER, 1002 North Third Street. | FARMS | ! FARM FOR SALE—CHEAP \ i | 30A. Farm, good house ana barn, l fruit, 2 miles to station, llorse, cow, I 100 chickens included. sl,Buu. Easy j 1 terms. (00A. Stock Farm. 10A., $6OO. j Farms all sizes. Write for catalog. I E. 15. Figgs, Salisbury, Md. I 110 ACRE FARM, on State Road, 18! > miles from Harrisburg, $0,700.00; 50 I acres, new buildings, 2V.. miles from j Palmyra Station, 93,500.00. Also 40 | | acres, good buildings, 81,800.00, Bl ' acres, 1 mile from Harrisburg, good ' buildings, 88,500.00; :t acres, with 1 good house, 8560.00, 17 miles from Harrisburg. Cull 107 Chestnut street, j ' 20-A. farm, near Linglestown, 82,800. , 1 30-A. farm, near Enola, 83,500. f!0-A. Farm, near Rockvllle, 82,800. j 181-A. farm, near Linglestown, 811,- ! 000. 150-A. farm, near Linglestown, 80,000. I , 115-A. farm, near Rockvllle, 88.000. | 122-A. farm, near Lewlsberry, 88,000. 140-A. farm, near Lewisberry, 80,500. 1 11 -A. farm, near Lewisberry, $2,700. 4-A. place, 7 Mi. S. Harrisburg. 8600. ! 7-A. place, 7 Mi. S. Harrisburg, $7OO. M-A. farm, 7 Mi. S. Harrisburg, $l,BOO I j Several more..Farms. 40 to 100 acres, j Also 1 have several small places, % to j 3 acres each, close to trolley, on State ■ Road, all improvements. See me be- ; fore you buy. Respectfully yours, C. 11. CORDER, * 1722 Green Street. Harrisburg. Bell Phone 560 J. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS HUDSQN PIANO For sale cheap lor cash to a quick buyer. Call 41 North Sixteenth street, j Bell 2685 R. FOR SALE 8250 National Cash Register. First 875 takes it. Inquire 11. ESTERBROOK," 912 North Third street. —— 1 FOR SALE Rabbit Hound. Will j bunt and no gun shy. First $5.00 takes her. 1. W. Tillman, Leinoyne Cigar Store. FOR SALE, CHEAP Landis Har ness sewing machine and Randall j creasing machine. Bert F. Smith, 67 1 . Lincoln Way, West, Chambersburg. , ra. j ; FOR SALE 1919 CALENDARS j Big Bargains in Samples and Job ] | Lots. Orders promptly tilled. First come, first served. ! i MYERS MANUFACTURING CO., I Third and Cumberland Sis. '; j Bell phone 157711. tAbove Shoe Store). I ! ■ FOR SALE Adding Machine, good 1 as new. 308 Broad street. CANNEL COAL 1) 1C LI VER EDA N.Y WHERE. NO RESTRICTIONS. J. B. MONTGOMERY, THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS. , I I— ; FOR SALE I i Magazines for No. 1 Linotypes. A rare bargain for a plant - | with a No. 1 machine. Address I THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING i ! f COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa. ! TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED ! EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILIAJTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE I ORPHEUftI THEATER < BOTH PHONES ' APPLES FOR SALE Grimes' Gol -1 den, with a Bur,ana flavor; Stayman VVeinsap, Jonathans, York Imperial, etc. Some of these apples are very line. 1 Come and see thoin at it. A. Wicker sham's Orchard, one-half mile east of | Mechanicsburg, Pa., Trolley car slops ; j at Orchard. ! ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! The, Store across from Y. W. C. a. I oflers you the Biggest una Best Bar- I gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over i coats, Mackinaw Couiu, Underwear, Huts, Caps und Shoes. We are lani -1 ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial. I _ OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth Street. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new und second-hand furniture here. 11.gh prices paid for furniture. Morris. Schmertss, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. j ~ WANTED | Second-hand motors. Small j size preferred. j Apply .FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP, Crn-berry St., near Second. Harrisburg. Pa. L " I FOR SALE Walnut bedstead, bu- : reau and washaluilu, with marble lop; • "| oak ball rack and extension table., • I Must be sold at once. Apply 1611 ! t i Penn street. _ _ _ I WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS I RIVER COAL - I AND II SAND FLEET f' will pay cash. Describe fully. Give: location hihl price. P. O. Box 22, Har- , risburg. Pa. | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS L. COHEN & COMPANY. York und Ash Avwiues. Highest prices paid lot lag i, paper, iron, parrels, rubuer and l uiotuls and old macnine*. Send postal I or call 321'1W Bell and Dial 6223. ( Will find an opportunity in the ; sale of profitable News Ageiiey in j thriving suburban town. Influence has deprived the town of its only electrician. No Elec- j trical Supply Store in town. Start a business here. The i Newspaper Agency will get you , 1 acquainted with the people. BOX 11. 7474. Care of Telegraph. MAX BMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and ■ sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call j Bell 1381 or Dial 5847, or drop a poe i tal to Max Smoltz, 1016 Market street. ' Will call, city or country. j XMAS PRESENT for a small boy. ' Pure-bred Airedale Pup. Easy dog to > I house train. Inquire M. R. Ruther- ' i ford, Harrisburg. Pa., Route No. 1. Box 7!). Bell phone 341J-3. FOR SALE Solid mahogany llv ingroom suite, two-pedestai Colonial! table, with drawer; rocker, chair and ! seatee, also slip covers, 145.00. Apply i at 1533 Cedar street. WANTED House of eight rooms, by December 16, in city or suburban, with all improvements. Address 11.. 6556, care of Telegraph. WANTED, TO BUY Second-hand vlctrola. State price, condition nnd where it can be seen. Address C., 6558, I care of Telegraph. j HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at tention. 'Newmark tic Cowu, 308 Broad street. Dial phone 4826. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all. ! kinds of Junk. Get our prices before i selling. Cull Bell phone 036. or drop I , us a postul and our wagon wilt call. I i Keystone iron & luctul Co., Broad und ! I Currant streets. j : | HIGHEST rKICES PAID for all I kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call ! Bell phone 4275. B Abrams & Son. ; 824-832 North Seventh street. ! WANTED National Cash Regis ; ter. Stale description and price. I t.'has. Kurtz, 15 East One Hundred und i Sixteenth street. New York. ' PARTY OWNING ! well-located vacant property in the city, would like to get I in touch with a responsible contractor and builder. One who would be interested in developing the property. For particulars address M.. 3211. Care of Telegraph. I ' BUSINESS PERSONALS 1 I i IDEAS. INVENTORS. PATENTS ! promoted. Send particulars. Horst 1 Promoting Agency, Llnglestown, Pa. ■ ——— ! RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ; Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, 25c ; I doz.; old style, 25c each. Gorgas Drug | | Store. , i DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. i | Caplan Co., 206 Market street j j QUININE—Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it oil |if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, j 119 Market s.reet Money to lAian | WE LEND MONEY, in comfiliance ! with Act ot June 17, 1915. to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans I a specialty, business confidential, pay- I ments to suit borrower's convenience, j positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT C 0..; 132 Walnut Street. PRIVATE LOANS—{IS TO {3OO | On Furniture, Real Estate or Endorsed Notes. On {l5, interest {.45 On {2O, Interest {.60 On {25, Interest {.75 On {3O, interest {.90 On {35, Interest {1.05 On {4O, interest {1.20 On {5O, interest {1.60 On {75, interest {2.25 On {lOO. interest {3.00 On {2ol', interest {4.00 Per month. Payments on principal re duce interest. This company was Incorporated In 1909, licensed and bonded to lend money at reasonable rales to people wuiioui bank credit. Call, write or phone CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.. 204 Chestnut St. Hours, S to 6. Saturdays until 9. I Musical j FOR SALE Vlctrola and nice se ' lection of music. A party With ref j erence can arrange purt cash, rest in j payments to suit buyer. Or will ex -1 change on Liberty Bond.. Address ! Box D, 6518, care of Telegraph. JOIN OUR XMAS TALKING MA 'CHINE CLUB All size machines to select from. Can select your own | music in Victor Records. Have use of machine on cash i>rice and small i weekly payments. A postal caj-d will | bring our Club Manager to your | home. Address R., 6549, care of Tele i graph. ! VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS, ! BANJOS. Band and Orchestra instru i meats promptly and carefully repair- I ed. OYLER 8, 14 South Fourth street. I TALKING MACHINES promptly and f carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLKR'S, 14 South Fourth street. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, Just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An expert will be at your service at once. Or bring machine to 1213 North Third street. I ~ HORSES AND CARRIAGES i FOR SALE Four good work j b-rscs. inquire S. VV. Shoemaker & Son. Seventh and Harris. HAULING AND MOVING AUTO HAULING Local or long- I distance. Furniture and piano moving 1 a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 91/ ] Capital street. Both phones. 1 AUTO HAULING Local and long distance. Furniture moving a spe cialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt service. Call Bell 623 J. LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE HAULING Prompt service. A. & B. Motor Express. 817 .Capital street. | Bell phone 163KJ. LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE I HAULlNG—Furniture moving Prompt j service. Ernest Corbin. 656 Culder stieel. lint.. , none*. Bel. 3636 J. Dial ,3083. _ | GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced end eat el il- driver*" Cull Bell 3320, lui Dial '.".'65 HEAV\ lIAI'I.ING--Fully equipped ! foi furniture, freight and piano muv | lug. No distance 100 far Careful I driver. Kani and dustproof body. J. ;E. Grubber s Truck Service. Irvin 1 Aungst Manager, llershev Pa. Bell J phone 15R-6. v j DECEMBER 9, 1918. HAULING AND MOVING | AUTO JTRUCK SERVICE Local ! and long-distance. 'F. J. M&rter. Bell j 89-J, Steelton. WE MOVE Anything—anywhere—any time. Dial 4090. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. ■ 912 North Third Street, City. ALL KINDS OF HAULING! AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS. 341 KELKER ST. ! I BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 2518. HICKS Local and Long-distance j Hauling. 424 Reily. Both Phones. i I Wliorc to Dine ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. "HE HOME OF SATISFACTION. STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT— Home cooking served to Businessmen and l.adies in separate diningroom. . Storage j STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house ! hold goods. merchandise. Private I rooms ut reasonable .rates. Also haul-j tng of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. ' Both phones. STORAGE In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods m clean . private rooms. Reasonable rates, p! U. Diener, 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for j household goods in fireproof ware house, $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof warn j house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437- • 445 South Second street. — i Undertakers SAMUEL & FACKLER. I FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. | BELL 1966. DIAL 2133. j RUDOLPH IC. SPICER. > Funeral Director and Embalmer. 511 North Second Street. I BELL 252. DIAL 2145. \ _ CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE | PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street I east of Twenty-sixth, and on the! . norta and east faces the new park- ( | way. The prices of lots are moderate, j I Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. f , Cleaners mid Dyers I j ! J IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned, I Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best place In town. Call and deliver Goodman's, 13U6V5 North Sixth. Both Phones. I ______ AUTOMOBILES WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No junk. 11. Esterbrook, 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. ONE NEW CONESTOUA TRUCK Covered body, I.UUU ibs. capacity. A bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia QUICK Lunch. ONE CHEVROLET ROYAL MAIL ROADSTER Beaver's Oarage, 632 North street. 1917 DODGE TOURING CAR FOR SALE In A 1 condition. Will dem onstrate anywhere, and also can be I bought reasonable if sold at once. Ap | ply St. James Hotel, Market street. USED CARS AUTOMOBILE VALUES 1916 Ford touring car, newly painted, 4 new tires, demountable rims, with extra rim and tire; engine in fine condition. Overland, Model 80, Just out of paint shop; | splendid cotiuiwu.i; bargain. Oakland Roadster, newly painted; bargain at $225. Buiek 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. 31x4 tires, painted and rebuilt. Ford trucks with atlacliments, new oody and cab, motor rebuilt. This is practically a new Job. | Open evenings. Convenient pay ments may be arranged. MAC'S OARAGE, 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. I | __j SUNSHINE .GARAGE Auto re pairing by expert. Road Jobs a specialty. Charge reasonable. Both Phones. Sprishine Oarage, 27 North Cameron street. OLD AUTO" Wanted; used, wrecked or oldttmers. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Sehlffman, 22. 24. 26. North Cameron street. Bell 3333. 1917 FORD TOURING, fine order. $5O wortli extrus. Price, $475.00 cash. Must be sold account sickness. Also Maxwell 1918 Touring, $750.00 cash. Run 1,000 miles. O. K. Can be seen at Hoist's. Linglestown, Pa. FOR SALE 1917 Saxon Six Chummy Roadster. Good condition. Driven less than 6.000 miles. $750. Bell phone 3549 R. No dealers. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. Ali sort of auto too uiv: cushion work I done by experts Also repair work. Reasonable rates. 1019 Market street. WM PENN OARAGE 304-0 Muench street. Limousines lor funeral, parti • and balls; careful drivers, open day and .light. Bell ■ 4564. AUTO FOR KALE ,6-passenger i Mitchell. In A 1 condition. ' Newly I painted A good car at a bargain to quick buyer. Edward W. Evans. 36 Nortb Third sticet. Bell 1390. Dial 13573. J AUTOMOBILES SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and pleas ure ears for sale. Ford ton trucks, i Auto-Car 2-ton trucks and one 7- pusseugur liuynes Touring Car. Ali ! cheap to quick buyers. International Hurv ester Co. Truck Department, No. Gl.< W ' hti4 street. FOR SALE—S-ton Standard truck, i Price reasonable. Mechanical work in • A 1 condition. Guaranteed 30 days. Sunshine Oarage, 27-29 North Cam eron street, FOR SALE 1916 Metz Touring, one I'JIV Maxwell Touring, two 1918 Maxwell Touring Cars. Apply Horst, i Linglestown. I'a. | FOR SALE—I9I7 Hudson speedster, ! 1917 Ford touring, 1917 Reo Roadster. (Apply Harrisburg Auto and Tire- He j pair Co., 131 South Third street. i ONE brand-new 1918 Chandler Tour* | ing Car, In good condition, has been used about three months, to be sold |on account of deatli. Inquire at Gard i ner & Uaptisti, Third and Chestnut | streets. j MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension. Eishmann, Dixey, Splitdorf. ilea, Reray and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Schilfman, 22-24-26 North Cameron rtreet. Bell 3623. FOR SALE Reo Touring car. Looks and runs like new. Bargain to quick buyer. Bulck Roadster, A 1 shape. Bargain for some one. A. Sehlffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron. BUICK ROADSTER Runs fine; electric lights; new top; $350.60. Horst. Linglestown, Pa. ! AUTOMOBILE For sale, at a bar gain, one late model Chalmers, 7-pas senger, 6-eylinder electrically equip ped. Run less than 7,000 miles, and Includes Sedan top to convert Into closed car for winter. The outfit la In elegant condition, with 6 practi cally new tires and 2 extra rims. Cun be seen at 1334 Howard street. Ad | dress X. Y. L.. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Hudson Touring Car. New paint, top, sliii covers and tires. Two extra tires. In perfect condition throughout. Call, or ad- I dress, 44S North Front street, Steei | ton. Bell phone 15M Steelton. i I MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES i , 1916 HARLEY MOTORCYCLE side car and tandem, electric equipped i $225.00. Indian Twin Tandem, ssu! I Horst, Linglestown, Pa. | INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—Like new. I Bargain at $95.00. Horst, Llngles ■, town. Pa. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER. WITH • r. ANDREW REDMOND. 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. ' GARAGES ACCESSORIES AMI REPAIRS j AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re- - 1 paired by specialists. Also fenders, j lamps, etc. Best service In town. Har- I risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805 i North Third street. I i j FOR SALE Camp Hill Garage Terms reasonable. Address Box H* : 6553, care of Telegraph. i WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE PARTS I Frames straightened and welded. | Heavy Cast Iron Our Specialty. ' Expert Welders. Work Guaranteed. ; CAPITAL CITY WELDING CO.. ' 1538 Logan St. j BELL 4396 J. ; j LEGAL NOTICES . j NOTICE Letters of Admlnistra t I tion on the Estate of J. Fred Artnian ■ | late of Susquehanna Township, Dau ' | phin County, Pa., deceased, having J been granted to the undersigned Ye - ; siding in New Freedom, Pa., all per-* ! ! sons indebted to said Estate are re . 1 quested to make Immediate payment ' . | and those having claims will present : them for settlement. S. ALVA* ARTMAN, I Or to Administratrix. I. P. BOWMAN, Attorney-a t-Law. NOTICE Letters on the Estate of Lauretta R. Loh, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in Carlisle, i'a.. all persous indebted j to said Estate are requested to make j immediate payment, and those having ; claims will present them for settlo- I mi-lit. J. C. ECKELS. Or to Executor. J. M. KIIEY. Attorney-at-Law, Carlisle. Pa. ! Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin j County, Number 4, CommonweallU Docket, 1916. NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS ! All parties ill interest are notified i that my final account, in the liquida tion of tile YORK COUNTY MUTUAI ' LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. ! with a scheme of distribution, is be -1 fore the Dauphin County Court. On I December 22, 1918, I shall ask for an ! order confirming the account, A copy of the account can be seen at the De partment and In tiie office of George E. Neff. Attorney, York. Pa. Exceptions to the account must be filed prior to December 22, with Thomas B. Donaldson, Special Deputy Insurance' Com'r, 331 Walnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES A. AMBLER. Ins. Com'r, , Harrisburg. I'a. NOV. 20. 1918. NOTICES Notice is hereby given that Union Trust Company of Pennsylvania, Trustee, duly appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of York County, Slt- I ting in Equity, Equity Docket No. 14, I No. 1 April Term, 1918. will hold a I meeting at its office. No. 20 North Market Square. Harrisburg, Pennsyl vania, on the 17th day of December, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M„ for the pur pose of receiving claims arising upon bonds and coupons secured by First I Mortgage of York County Consolldat | ed Water Company, dated February 1, 1910, against the fund realized from the sale of all of the property, real, personal and mixed, rights, privileges and franchises of said Water Com pany, hud pursuant to the terms of ' said Mortgage, and for the further purpose of hearing all persons inter ested in such claims. Notice Is further given that all claims not presented will be forever bnrred froin participation In the pro -1 reds arising from said sale. , UNION TRUST COMPANY OF PENN KLYVANIA. ' . Trustee. J. W. SWARTZ. I OEOROE R. HEISET. EDGAR S. RICHARDSON. , | Attorneys. ; LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ' on the Estate of John Kchafineister, ! late of the City of Harrisburg, Dau t i pltln County, Pennsylvania, deceased, . | having been granted to the undersign- ' .j ed residing in said City, all persons in- ; | delited to said Estate are requested to I make immediate payment, and those . having claims will present them for settlement to VINCENT J. SCHAFMETSTER. Administrator, 2331 Logan Street. Or Harrlahurg, Pa, - HORACE A. SEGELBAUM. I | Attorney. NOTICE On the 18th day of De • cember application will be made be ■ l fore the Pardon Board of Pennsylva-- ' nia. in the City of Harrisburg, for > the pardon, of George F. Miller, con- II vlcted for Sodomy, committed in Har- I risburg. Pa, I F. W. KINDLE. 15
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