14 - > I | | | | | | I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ■ ——— Iff YOU CM WEI USEFUL EMPLOYMENT 10 A MAM YOU CAM FIB HIM i L. * • . - I A A A j A ft A 2)eatbs BTOI'FFER Jacob Stouffer. Jr.. who conducted a general store in White Hill for several years, died December 20. aged 39 J'®® l ""; . Funeral services will be held at tne • home Monday, at 10 A. M . 1- ber 23. Interment at Churchtown. M XB.MAI HKR On Friday. D *.®®™" | ber 20, 1918. Ambrose \x. Nune-j macher. aged 74 years. . Private funeral services will be held at his late residence. No. 212 a North Third street, on Monday forenoon. I at 10:30 o'clock. Interment, private.; in Harrlsburg Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Body can be viewed Sunday aftei 6 P. M. HKH9T Anna o. Berst. wlfe of Peter Berst, on December 19. 1918. ■ aged 74 years, at her late residence. ( 68 North Seventeenth street. Funeral services will be held Io " day afternoon, at 1 o clock, .fr'" l i the State Street I . B. church, Figh- j leenth and State streets. Interment . Kllzabethtown. Please omit tlowers. : FISIIF.It Albert S. Fisher, aged 24 years. 9 months an d 29 days, sou of Samuel and Emma l' isher. of Bella. Vista. York county, died in th ®>j a ®" i risburg Hospital 'lhursday. Decent ber 19. following Injuries received at Bethlehem Steel a,, n -' Funeral services will be held .un , day. December 2.. at 1.30 ° I at the home of his parents ltela tives and friends are 1 out further notice. Burial will be j made at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. , 4. \itit N r.it Un Thursday. Decem ber 19. 1918. William M. i aged 03 years. 1 month and - da. . Funeral on Monday inorning. at , o'clock, from his late residence 40a | Keglna street. Relatives and frtends are Invited to attend wlthout , further notice. Burial in Camp Hill , Cemetery. ! LOST AAD FOUND ■ ; LOST Liberty Bond. Wednesday afternoon, either in Pomero> . man's or Market street. Third J"""® No. 6317703 Liberal reward If re ■ turned to Hazel SecTlst. 190. Holly street. Bell phone 146-K. LOST lied Fox fur piece on Sun day. Dec. m 1... • 15. on A STxL between Fourteenth and South teenth street. Reward If returned 19 South Sixteenth street. IAJST One package, containing Gillette Safety Razor, In case, on ue cember 14, in bo>k stoie. p i . please return to Telegraph. Lcwat". | LOST Collie Puppy, brown and white. Reward. Phone Bell 16a.J. 01 call 1919 North Second. 1 LOST Small, leather coin P"®*®; LOST Central part of city, pair if glasses bearing " ,,p " nSiait 1041.1 I'.-liuck. Finder Please call Bell \v v I I FT LOST Containing sum of aiid check. In West Fair view. Liberal reward to finder U re turned to William Lathlaen. Duncan nou. Pa. _ ljo y: T _An Old-fashioned oval brooch. With a small piece. of ®° ral it. either in the W lute Hil . street. Walnut street or Thitd sire car Revard if returned to Mrs. M. c. Kshleman. 515 Hummel avenue. Le moyne. IXSIHIiOTIONS SWWflfte' HELP WANTED —MALE W \NTFD An old and well-cstab -1 shed concern requires the services of a voung or middle-aged man foi c genial office and outside work. Ad dress P. O. Box 19e. WANTED AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN TO SELL tORD CARS AND TRENTON UNITS. MAC'S GARAGE. INC.. 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. YOUNG MEN. 16 and o\ er. are eli gible fur Government Railway Mail Clerks. 192 month. Examinations soon. For free particulars, write J. L. Leonard t former Civil Service Exam iner), 436 Kenois Building. Washing ton. WANTED Two young men of genteel appearance, who can furnish reference, to conduct the Cigar Stand in Penti-Harris Hotel. Address H.. care of Telegraph. MEN WANTED —To load stone, 29 ceuts per ton. Can earn 325 to 335 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. if J Business Propositions No IS. X. Fifth M.—ln the heart of our business district.—2'- story frame house, with all Im provements. Lot 18 x 52.6 ft. A line business site. Price... 9U.SO© Cameron St., near Market.— Large plot of ground, improved with buildings. IjOt 64.1 X 164 ft. A good business location. Price, fOjMM Fnoln.—"Day and Night" Restau rant and Boarding business, in cludes all the equipment used in the restaurant: chairs, tables, counters. cooking utensils, dishes, silver. furniture for 5 bedrooms, etc. latst year the firm did a business of slo,ouu. Price New t umberliind.—Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor in the heart of New Cumberland. The owner is making money, but on ac count of ill health will sell the entire business und good will for .%000 Mlddletown.—Two Bowling Alleys In the ouslness center, with lunch counter. Business in cludes pool tables, large stock of cigars, tobacco, etc. Price, 95,000 Miller Brothers & Co. Ileal Estate ' Insurance Barely Honda Locust and Court Streets Members llb(. Heal Eatnte Hoard 1 ' SATURDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED —MALE | AUTO MECHANICS TWO FORD REPAIRMEN APPLY MAC'S GARAGE. 117 SOUTH Third ST. WANTED Five good Linotype Opeiators. Good working conditions. Apply to HARRY A. FRY. Telegraph Composing Room. A RELIABLE MAN WANTED—To sell guaranteed trees, shrubs and | roses. New features. Permanent. ! Guaranty Nursery Company. Roches j ter, N. Y. 350 WEEKLY and more easily ' earned taking orders for our guaran teed trees, shrubs und roses, full or part time. Knight Boatwlck. Sett- I ark. New York. . WANTED Steady, reliable man to drive retail milk wagon. Gdhd I wages to right party. Relerences re > quired. Apply lYnna. Milk Products I Co.. 2115 North Fourth street. 1 WANTED—Two guoa. strong boys, ito leuin trade. Apply Superintend- I cut. The Teicgrupb Printing Co.. J llai risburg. | THOUSANDS I*. S. Government Peace positions open. Men, 16 or over. | Women. 18 or over. Railway Mail Clerks City Mail Carriers Post : Office Clerks Customs Clerks —• (Clerks at Washington. 19. C. II.out) to i 31,500 year. Short hours. Common ; education sufficient. List positions , now obtainable, free. Write to-day. , Franklin Institute, Dept. 399-K. Ito : Chester, N. Y. WANTED Men Wishing positions ! Firemen. BraKemon, Electric Motor men. Colored Train Pol lers. Pennsyl vania, Ohio und New York roads. No j experience necessary. SIOO-3150 per 1 month. Quick promotion S2UO-SaUU per month positions. Name position v. anted. Inter Railway Dept. 174), lll ' uiatiapoifs, ind. 1 WANTED Auto repairman's helper. Permanent position with good : opportunity tor advancement. 111- 1 quire 103 Market street. j PA PER HANGERS Steady em ployment. Highest wages. 11. A. Bod | nier, 626 North Third street. WANTED A ooy. who can go to : school one day each week. Apply 2uu Market street. SEVERAL SALESMEN for door-to-door proposition. Newspaper experience desir able. Address M.. 6541. Care of Telegraph. HELD WAN TED—i. EM ALE 1 LADY CASHIER AND BOOKKEEPER WAN I'ED EXCELLENT OPENING FOR CAP ABLE GIRL. THE POSITION IS NOT j OPEN To BEGINNERS. WE WANT A THOROUGHLY EFFICIENT lam, WHO is DESIROUS OF CONNECTING HERSELF IN AN IMPOTRANT PO i SITION, WITH A LARGE. RELIABLE j LOCAL CONCERN. PHONE 2356. OR APPLY BOX M. 6583. i CARE OF TELEGRAPH. SEWING MACHINE • OPERATORS W anted at once. Sewing Ma chine Opeiators. inexperienc ed operators will be paid w bile learning. Positions are I permanent, with regulur work and good pay. BLOIV.H MANL"PACTL RING COMPANY. Reily and Fulton Streets. WANTED Experienced girls to work in book bindery. Apply Mr. l islier. the Telegraph Printing Co.. llarrisburg. Pa. WANTED Dishwasher, at night. Good pay. Apply Alva Restaurant, 19 South Fourth street. Glhl-S WANTED To do pressing. Hand laundry experienced preferred. Apply at -Compton's Cleaning and . I Dyeing Works, 1006 North Third I , street. | LADIES You can make 310-325 ; weekly Distributing Samples and sell . ing NO-RUB, the wizard Washing Powder among your friends. Address . ' Box B. 6580, care of Telegraph. 1 ; WANTED Stenographer. Call at ■ 103 Telegraph Building. Saturday, 2 ' to 5 P. M. STENOGRAPHER WANTED For : local office. Must have experience. I j None others need apply. Good wages "■to right party. Address Box U. 6568. care of Telegraph. WANTED—Man wishes middie- Vaged woman to keep house. Call at 1 935 South Nineteenth street aftdr j 6 P. M. 1 YOUNG WOMEN WANTED To i learn shoemaking. Learners are well ■ paid and earu good wages when pro t tlcienl. Harrlsburg Shoe Manufactur ing Co.. 1402 Vernon street. j ! WANTED —Two young women for i waitresses. Hurt give references. Ap ; ply Slouffer's Restaurant. 4 North Court. I WOMEN —Wanted immediately, for j scrubbing and general work. Apply atuulieri Reals uruuL 4 North Court | street. WANTED —Women grocery clerks. 1 Apply oteeiton Store Co.. Sieulloii. Pa. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS llarrisburg. December 7. lS.Ouo women clerks needed, salary. 31.200. Experience unnecessary. Women de siring government pusitionx write for free particulars. Raymond Terry tformer Civil Service Examiner). 467 Columbian Washington., I HELP WANTED —Mule ami Female SILK MILL Experienced Uelp wanted. Experi encer weavers average 33.50 to 36.50 per day. Other departments propor tionately. Beginners wanted also. Best pay 1 Come and earu 30 per cent, bonus I over and above regular wages. Apply HARKISBURG SILK MILL, fF Second and North Streets. fit AAA. A | SITUATION'S WANTED—MALE , r i PRACTICAL BUSINESS MAN. With office and executive ability and some cash capital, desires to invest it. with his Services, in a good, live manu facturing or other good-pay ing business proposition 111 Hurrisburg or vicinity. References exchanged. Address BOX K, 6581. Care of Telegraph. ,! TAX EXPERT AND ADJUSTER OF ; ACCOI'N'TS Prepares Federal and : State Tax statements, auditing and accounting, collections and adjusts claims of all kinds. All work strictly , confidential. Address Accountant, care of Telegraph. WANTED Opportunity to connect I 1 with going business by young man I 32 years of age. used to handling peo- ■ , | pie. General executive experience. 1 1 Would consider Investment of capital. ' I Address Box U, 7106. care of Tele- I | graph. i SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe j i WANTED Plain sewing to do at I | home. Children's sewing a specialty. 1 Inquire 1512 Hunter street, or call Bell ; phone 1505 R. WANTED -- By an experienced.! ; honest person, a position as waitress, j or chambermaid. Address Mechanlcs btirg, Cumberland County, Pa.. K. F.' D., No. 1. care of Mrs. Spick. WANTED Clerical work by re- ' ; fined, young woman, who has three 1 years' experience in general office j work: cun furnish best of references, j Address M. D., care of Telegraph. ,1 ! BOOMS EOH KENT FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, single or COIU- ( ir.unicating; kitchenettes. Stoves fur ; iilshed free, strictly private. Laundry, i 1 phone and bathroom privileges. In- ( ' quire 429 Broad street. A LARGE, FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, with bay window, city steam heat, electric light: next to bath; suit -1 able for two gentlemen, or man and wife. Apply 209 Chestnut. STATE-ST., 234—Rooms furnished! or unfurnished. Single or eonneet , ing. j FOR RENT Large, elegantly- • furnished warm room, private family. I refined neighborhood; all conveniences , and use of phone; reasonable rules. In I quire 26 North Eighteenth street. Bell ( phone 3542 M. —.— ' FOR RENT one iurge bedroom I foi gentlemen only. Rent roason- I able. Appiy 27b onggs street. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Here is your once-in-u- i lifetime opportunity to make several hundred dollars' profit in your spare 1 time taking orders for popular-priced! Complete and Authentic Dstory of 1 World War; 800 pages, illustrated with, magnificent official war photo graphs furnished by American, Cana dian. British, French and Italian Gov ernments; gives inside facts; every- I one lias a relative in service; every home wants book; we pay biggest commission and ship books on credit. Send for free outfit at once to the , ; Authorized Sales Agents. Address . Manufacturers Company. 02 North ! ■ Washington street, Boston. Mass. AUTHENTIC History World War i and our side line making agents 315.00 •to 375.00 per day. Best discounts. ; Free books additional for expenses. ! ' | Send 20c postage. Both outfits free, i ! Be qt: Mullikin Company. Mari etta. Oh..' OFFICIAL Endorsed War Book. : Maps, Charts and Diagrams. Only War Book containing unique copyrighted service insert for soldier's photograph and record. Selis to every soldier snd \ friends regardless other war books. Endorsed by General Peyton C. March. Complete and authentic. Official photographs. low price. Agent's! profit. 31.10 to 31.50. Big premium; ; extra. Prompt shipment. Freight jiciid. Credit given. Send 10c for post- ; age 011 magnificent free outfit. Bald- ; . win Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. 311 Rocke- ; j feller Building. ; AGENTS Wonderful Winter Op- ! portunity. New Winter automobile ! fuel ,anti-freeze, punct 11 reproof, five >ear guaranteed spark plugs, etc. Out- • tit free. I>. Ballwoy, 632. Station F., . Is>uiville, Ky. j COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE J WORLD WAR Bv Francis A. March, with introduc-' tion by His brother. General Peyton C. , ■ March, highest officer in the U. S. A. | > .Complete and absolutely authentic. Of ficial photographs. Greatest opportu- j . nity for big profits. Credit extended. • ! 20th Century Publishing Co., Phlla " delphia. Pa. ' I SALESMEN WANTED SIDE LINE Tpp Notch Specialty. . Responsible house. Pays big Commit?- i sions promptly. Write to-day. Samples 1 and sales talks free. No delays. Erick son Company, Des 'Moines. lowa. .■ ■ . > SALESMEN General Business Re -; viva!. Real hustlers make real f! money with our strongest Calendar 1 , s and Specialty Line for 1920. Otu War' i Bonus contract most liberal ever of- ! -! fered to producers. Exclusive terri- j t tot v. Commissions paid weekly. Sen- | I t'.nel Printing Company, Indianapolis,; 1 Ind. -• ' 1 ; ROOMS WANTED i ■ YOUNG MAN With clerical posi ; tion. wants room and board in private - familv near Third and Walnut streets. | ■! Address Box K, 7201, care of Tele- j II graph. r ; WANTED Two furnished rooms. ~ sittingrooin and bedroom, in refined. 9 | private family, by two adults. Hill I j preferred. Address H. f 6583, care of " j Telegraph. WANTED Two or three unfur " nislied rooms, on second floor; cen r trally located; all conveniences. Call " Bell phone 4105 M. ti - - i APARTMENTS FOR RENT r 1 ; t> FOR RENT Second and third ! floor apartments, containing four rooms and bath, each. Rent for third 1 : floor. 330.00. und second floor. 340.00. i' ! Brinton-Pa< ker Co., Agents, Second - 1 and Walnut streets. ol FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR ). ! RENT For light housekeeping, ail - I modern conveniences, at 1101 North r Sixth. Apply Louis. 414 North Third. y ; 1 APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED Furnished. heated e apartment of four rooms. In good lo - 1 C ation. Can give reference. Address F. 6575. care of Telegraph. „ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOMES FOR COIA9REU FAMILIES ' Three-story brick house, with all i m . * provements. Lot, 14x100. Good loca > tion. Price. 32.300.09. Easy payments LINCOLN REALTY CO.. Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock. 1129 Seventh Street. I HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH f "fr | . L j, 1 i! I '! HAVE YOU AN EXTRA TYPE WRITER? You can sell it.if it's a good |_ machine, to somebody who can make good use of it. A lot of people like to own typewriters for personal correspondence "home use," as it were. These machines have a cash value. Describe yours, and quote a price, in a classified ad. I ■ | . ■ ; | KEAE ESTATE IOK SALE I FOR SALE Two lots lu Cloverly Heights. Pleasant location. Price. $350.00 for quick sale. A bargain fjr some one. Or will exchange for small ! auto. U. \V. A.. Box 206, Penbrook. I Pa. •- *2.500 WILL PURCHASE a brick | house with six rooms and bath, gas J land furnace. Bell Really Co., Berg- j | ner Building. THAT most desirable vacant house, SOS North Seventeenth street; brick : and stucco; most modernly equipped. | ' Inspect it at once. Bell Realty Co., i j Uergner Building. $2,200 WILL PURCHASE a semi- 1 ! bungulow, with six rooms and bath; i ; gas light; hot water heat. Dell Uealty J Co., llergner Building. j SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE— .On easy terms. Uet particulars at I ' once, us the opportunity will not last i I long. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- j __ I FOR SALE An SO-H.-P. engine, | in tirst-class condition. Will erect and guarantee performance. Noel j Cunningham. Mount Holly Springs, Pa. j FOR SALE lBOB Swatara street,! two-storv pressed brick house; steam hear all improvements; room on rear i for garage. Apply G. E. Shefler, 220 | . Seneca street. Bell phone 1817 J. , TWO-STORV BRICK HOUSES—AII ; i improvements, front porch, bay win- | • uow. i rooms, nice yard, drive alley, ! ! room foi garage; SIOO down, pay as ! rent. Also several 3-stcry pricks. ; ' An improvements. Three small houses, suburbs o( ' steeltoii; sloo down, balance us rem, or will exchange on small larni or I city property, ciuerty Bonus accepted i * C. H. COKDER. 1722 Green SC Bell 56uJ, I BUY YOUR HOME on our rental ; 1 payment plan. Small cash or Liberty 1 i clond nrsi payment required, balance us rent. e have houses in every! oart of the city and suburbs. Apply A. P. Ooranz. 1226 North Sixth street, j 12-1 MULBERRY STREET Just off "the bridge 52,800.00. Easy teims ot payment. Ready for immediate oc cupancy. Warren Vandyke, 820 North Sixteenth street. Bell 1357 M. "small CASH PAYMENT and easy I | monthlv payments will buy 1827 to; 1837 Logan street and 1721 to 1729 1 Fulton street. Price, $1.6j0. H. G. ; Pedlow, J South Thirteenth street. I FOR SALE—Six small brick houses, j I Good locution. Hoi. e with imps menu. $2,500. Small, casn paw, *i* ; balance as rent. D. A. Kunkel Building. Bell phone ,8 2-STORY BRtCK HOUSES, all lm- | provements. in city; front ponch; bay i window; nice yard to drive alley. SIOO down, balance as rent. Liberty Bonds accepted. ALSQ Several tine suburoun homes, with 1 I to $ acres of land. Possession at once. ' Several 3-story bricks in all parts of the City from $3,000 to $25,000 each. Vac -,t, possession at once, 7-room , I cottage near Camp Hill; Improve -1 mcnts; garage; front and back ' porches. Also 9-roum cottage neur Rockville. now vacant, improvements, large porches; beautiful tiew; 25 fruit trees; spring water piped in house, 5 nunutes' walk to trolley; 2% acres j of land. Apply to C. H. CORD EI, i 1722 Green St. Bell 660 J. i i ' -j 3 lots at Oak Lane, close to trolley. 4 lots at Riverview facing river. 1 lot at Riverside, fruit trees on. 1 lot on Schuylkill street. A bargain if soUl at once. C. H. COKDER. ' 1722 Green street. Bell SCOJ |. j IF IT'S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDERLIN ' ; j , JEFPERSON ST., 2130—3-stor.v brick. , 1 8 rooms and bath, all improve- | ments, cemented cellar. newly papered throughout. Same as rent. ' ; JEFFERSON ST.. 2215—2-story brick.; 7 rooms and bath, all improvements. | front potch. very cozy home. Samel as rent. SCHUYLKILL ST.. 622 3-story buffi I brick front. 8 rooms and bath, all 1 Improvements, front porch, rear en trance. a very good home. Same as rent. , SIXTH ST.. N., 2633 3-stor brick, i 8 rooms and bath, all Improvements, I front porch, a house that Is bound • to increase in value. Same as rent.' I SEVENTEENTH ST., S.. 532 3-story : brick. 8 rooms, bath and laundry, all Improvements, cemented cellar, front porch, a home in A 1 condi tion. Same as rent. D. A. SANDERLIN. ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG.. 3 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL 1390 DIAL 3573. Heal Esute lor Saie or Exchange' WANTED—TO RENT We are having a number of appli cations at this time for furnished houses, apartments and rooms. What do you have to ofTerT Address Mil ler Brothers Ik Company, Locust and II Court streets. I REAL ESTATE FOR KENT ' FOR RENT 613 North Fifteenth street. Select neighborhood. Modern • improvements. Vacant December 31, 1918. Rent. $25.00. Apply 1633 Mar , ket street. FOR RENT Two private garages. . res. 1'17 Swtri 'r**t. Rent. $5.00 1 each. J. E. Gippls. 1251 Market street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—9IB North Sixteenth; 9- | room house, gas. electricity und steam heut. Possession January 1. Call Hell phone 2912. FOR RENT lgtrge, 3-story brick 1 building, central location, suitable lor I garage. D. A. Culey, 702 Kunkel uuiiuing. Bell 589. I FOR RENT Frame dwelling i I house. 320 South I'ourtn street, ateei ' ton: J rooms; bath; pack yard.R ß ut ! | reasonable. Apply 316 South Four In j I street, steelton. j FOR RENT—No. 2000 State street ' I corner brick house with an improve- i ! meats, atoro rouitf and large garage i Good puoirouiu location. Rent, "' | J. E. Gtpple. 1251 Aluraet street. ! I or. FOR RENT—One-half mile ' south of ' s ® w ll < - ul ;'"nd: along ! 1, u street; all -'ences except ■ gas; sua"- hrot.. Inquire tf g, f i Hollow, now i..nbei.and. !- rrr: _ — REAL ESTATE —For Sale or Rout j ROUSES AND GARAGES—At Fifth 1 and CuiYin streets, possession 0 f i ! sonic ol tne nouses on unriy q a . j 1 notice. Fred C. Miller, 31 North £". I | ohd. Bell phone Ju7J. | ~ " I REAL ESTATE WANTED j ; FARM WANTED - 2 to 2v acres, ' 1 with or without buildings. Slate tow- ! ; est price. Aduress Box U, 6usj, pare j ol Telegraph. 1 HAVE BUYERS waiting for~p7otu I triy in ay siction of me cue [r cut-dp. \v iial ttavt )uu 10 otter,' CHAa. 100- h. luiru dCi#et. i ' Ofliccb und Stoix*rooais—l'op Kent ' OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished ! I or unfurniahcd. siugie or eusuite ot : two or three rooms. Apply H. & L i Lowengaru. 210 North Tnird street. MARKET ST. STORE FOR RENT. Beautiiui Du> iignt Store, 604 Market Street. CHAS. ADLKII, 1002 North Third Street. FARMS i 40 Acres, 31.800. 1 3 Acres, $550. 60 Acres, 83,500. ! 110 Acres, 33,700. Call at lu i CHESTNUT ST. 20-A. farm, near Linglestown. 32.800. 1 ti- \. tarni. near Enola, 33.500. : 3"-A. Fa ,11, near Rockvllle. 32.800. 181-A. tiAiifi, near Linglvslown, ill.- ! 000. 1 150-A. farm, near Linglestown, 33.000. \ 115-A. farm, near Rockvllle, 38,000. 122-A. farm, near Lewisberry, 38,000. 140-A. larm. near Lewisberry. $6,500. 11-A. farm, near Lewisberry. J2.700. 4-A. place, 7 All. S. Harrisburg, S6OO. ! I 7-A. place. 7 Mi. S. Harrisburg, S7OO. j 9-A. farm. 7 Mi. S. Harrisburg, SI,BOO ! Several more Farms. 4U to 100 acres. Also 1 have several small places. Vi to ! ■ 3 acres each, close to trolley, on State I Road, all Improvements. See me be- ; : foie you buy. Respectfully yours. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Harrisburg. 1 Bell Phone 560 J. FARMS FOR SALE 100 Acres—Frame buildings, fruit and , timber $3,000 ' 60 Acres—Fruit, truck, good build- , lugs and soil $3,800 ! 167 Acres—Tobacco, truck, grain, good buildings SIO,OOO j 190 Acres—Stock, grain, tobacco, fine j S building 326,000; | 27 Acres—Good buildings and soil.! 1 fruit $2,800; 6 Acres—Good buildings, truck and 1 I fruit SBSO Have 3 2-acre places near city. ■ $1,650 to $2,300. Liberty Bonds taken, and terms to suit. I CHARLES DAVIES, City. Suburban and Farm Properties. I 204 Calder Bldg. Bell 4377. ( I FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS _j i FOR SALE Electric train, 65 j (inches long, eight-w.ieei engine and | tnree Pullman cars, with Type K I > transformer. $50.00 outfit for $30.00. Call 1616 Green street. , : 1 FIRE WOOD ' Oak and Hickory, now ready. Cut 111 desired lengths. 1 Two-horse wagon loads delivered. I M. P. JOHNSON, LOCH WILUiW FARM. PAXTONIA, PA. Bell phono 9956 It 3 ' : FOR SALE—A 3VOO upright player- ! ! piano, good as new. in first-class con ■ ditiun, for $250 cash It sold before; I South Third street. ! APPLES FOR SALE Grimes' Gol den, with a Banana flavor; Stayman ' Weinsap, Jonathans. York Imperial, 1 eie. Some ol these apples are Very line. I Come and see them at K. A. Wicker-, sham's Oreliant. n '"® euat of ; Mtulianicsbu.'g. Fa.. Trolley ca: stops I ai Orchard. CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT eum hoistiog .iff eg derrick (• sale. Apply to b S. Johnson. 312 Chestnut. I | SCREENED CANNEL COAL i $8.85 j. B: MONTGOMERY 3rd and Chentnut Streets . | !l X ) i'LAVItI TEPS BOUCHT go u ■ | CASH - GEO P. ULLUTSON, SAS LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ( 206 OHPHE. M THEATER BOTH PHONES N A e e A A a$ A -*• -s A. Jk. EMR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS \ FOR SALE fine English Bull dog. pedigreed. H. G. Bomburgner. 615 For- f rest street. j 1 FOR SALE Fireproof, automatic It' safe, in tlrst-cluss condition. Out- |" side measurements. 38x23x24 inches, j 0 Weight, about 1,200 pounds. A real > 1 bargain. 50 pipelinings, elbows, re- | 1 duccrs, tees, unions, etc.. at half price. | < Signboards. 35x50 inches, 16x20. In- ; 1 quire immediately. Edna M. Maeder, j" 1853 Swatara street. Bell 813 J. I FOR SALE Two glass show cases, j 6 ft. long, 36 In. high; 3 oftlce library | , tables and 1 office chair. G. R. llurd. I ( Trustee. 317 Chestnut street. FOR SALE, CHEAP Steam heat boiler. In first-cluss condition. Will j heat large house. Call at First Floor. 2020 Fifth street. FOR SALE One 10x15 Gordon | : Printing Press. Rnrgain. Does good i I work. Address Lenioyne Supply Co.. | I I Box 335, Lemoyne, Pa. I j I WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1 1919 CALENDARS I Rig Bargains In Samples and Job ' I Lois. Orders promptly H)i t . a . t . „°" come, first served. | yVERB MANUFACTURING CO. ' Third and Cumberland Sts. Bell phohe 15771t. LONG - DISTANCE HACEINU—-I' Ui inline moving Prompt service. Ernest Corbiu. 656 Cuniei sc. eel. t.v.•* y.tuais. t.eli ouJoJ D.u. 3083. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local! and long-distance F. J. Marter. Bell 39-J. Sleelton. WE MOVE Anything—any v t.c e —any time. Dial 4990. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 612 North Third Street. City. — I HEAVY HAULING—fuIIy equipped! tor lui uilure, freight and piuiio nioi-i ing. No distance too fur. Careful ! dtiver. Ran unu duslproof body. j. i E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin I Aungst. Manager, llershev P u . Bell phona 16R-6. LOCAL AND LON'G - DISTANCE HAULING Prompt service. A & B. Motor Express. 617 Capital street. I ; Bell phone 16253. ■ ALL KINDS Ui 7 HAULING AND MOVING DONE ' CONRAD BROS. 341 XELKER ST. BELL PHONE 69 W. DIAL PHONE 35.8. I Wlcre to Dlue j ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ; -"HE HOME OF SATISFACTION. ! STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home cooking served to Businessmen aud ! Indies in separate dlningroom. Storage STORAGE—4I6 Broad street, nouse hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also baul- : ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co i Both phones. STORAGE ln brick building, real ! 408 Market. Household goods in oleun. priv tie rouma. Reasonable rates. P ; G Diener. 408 Market street. ' STORAGE Private rooms for | household goods in fireproof ware- i house. $3 per month and up. Lower i storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrtshutg Storage Co.. 437- 44 5 South Second street. .. llnderiukera SAMUEL S. FACKLKR. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1656. DIAL 2133. | , RUDOLPH Iv. SPICER, Finerai Director and Lmbulmer. : 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145 ■■ j tKMK'I'KHV I.OTS FOR 5A1.12 i PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY— Beautifully situated on Market street ' | eust of Twenty-sixth, and t.n the ' nort.i and east faces the new park -1 wuy. The prices of lots are inoderute. Miller Bros. A Co.. Agents. Cleaners IIIMI Ultra IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned, Pressed. Dyed *>'r Repaired at the best ph.ee In town. Call und deliver Goodman's, lauOli North Sixth. Bulb I pnnnes. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1617 Maxwell Touring Car, 1615 Reo Roadster. Apply Uar- I risburg Auto & Tire Repair Co.. 131 : South Third street. ! FOR SALE 1617-1914 Ford Tour i ings. $425.00, $325.00. to settle estates. Address Box H. 6561. care of Tele ; gi "ph. ! ONE NEW Co.SES'IUGA TRUCK Covered b d. I.OUO lbs. eupuclty. A bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia | Qu'. i. l.uneh. I 1917 FOR" TOURING, fine order. s3e ! worth extras. Price, $175.00 cash. 'Must be sold account sickness. Also ' Maxwell 1618 Touring. $750.00 cash, i Rut) 1,000 miles. O. Iv. Cau be seen at Horst's. Llnglestown. Pa. WM. PHXN GARAGE 304-6 Mueneh street. Limousines lor 'funeral, parti- and balls; careful !di iveys; open day and tight. Bell I 4564. I KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sort of auto t--o and cushion work donr by experts Also repair work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South Cam- I eron street. I ONE brand-new 1618 CI 'indler Tour ing Cur, In good condition, has been ! u->ed about three months, to be sold ion account of death. Inqutie at Qard ' ner & Baptist!. Third und Chestnut j streets. tTK SALE Keo Touring car. luniks und runs Ike new. Bargain lo | qui.'k buyer. Bulck Roadster. AI | shupe Bui gain for some one. A. i, hf""ie" 2?-24-2 North Cameron. I SECOND-HAND TRUCKS end pleas ure cars for sale. I ord ton trucks, i Auto-Car 2-ton trucks and one 7- | passenger Haynea T> .ring Car. All i cheap to quick buyer*. International: Harvester Co. Truck Department. Ka 1 Ct9 Walnut street. I AUTOMOBIT.KB FOR SALE Two 4'/4-ton Packard Trucks, practically new. Thos. L, j Herb A Co.. Lebanon, Pa. ! BL'ICK ROADSTER Runa fine; j electric lights; new top; $350.00. ] Horst, t.irgicstown. Pa. ■ FOR SALE 1917 Dodge Touring I car. hi AI condition. All good tires | with new spare. A private oar. Will j demonstrate. Call 4612 Hell. : FOR SALE 1616 Metz Touring, oite 16It Maxwell Touring, two 1618 Maxwell 'louring Curs. Apply Horst. | Linglestutv n. Pa. I ONE CHEVROLET ROYAL MAIL j ROADSTER Beaver's Garage, 633 North aired. , FOR SALE—6-ton Standard truck. I Price rcusiiiiuble. Mechanical work in |AI condition. Guaranteed 30 days. Sunshine Garage, 27-26 North Cam i eron street. FOR SALE Cuse 'ls, touring, fins condition, new butteries; three prac tically new tires and extra, S4OO, or will exchange for Ford. Inquire i 1616 Penn street. FOR SALE Ford truck, pannel j body; two-horse wagon, goud us new. Both equipped for baker. F. J. Nov | inger, Mlllersburg. l'a. NEW 2-ton International Truck, used .i weeks, with express .body und ; i.ib. Price reasonable. Address K. T„ I euro of Telegraph. WANTED All kinds of used auto lues. \> v nay highest cash prices. No junk. 11. Esterbroo't. 612 North ! Third street. Dial 4990. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re ! pairing b.- expert. Road Jobs a I specialty. Charge reasonable. Bolh ' Plumes. Sunshine Uuruge. 27 North i Cameron street. | BARGAIN SALE 60—SIXTY—60 USED FORDS I 1614-1915-1917-1918 MODELS Including Touring Cara, Roadsters. Sedans. Trucks, Light Delivery, Also 1 Racer and Speedster. These cars have been over . hauled and rebuilt In our Re pair Department and are in fine mechanical condition. The Paint Department have i refinished them In many at tractive color combinations. The paint and varnish are the best Valentine grade. Prleea | from $250 to SSOO. Convenient term? may be arranged. Open Evenings. MAC'S GARAGE. Inc. 117-19-21 SOUTH THIRD ST. OLD AUTO. ' Warned, used, wrecked or oidttmera lin any condition See me before sac .{ rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto ! Wrecking. A. Schitfman. 22. 24. 26. I North Cameron street. Bell 5333. OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT j Select One of These Perfect Curs for a Christmas Present. Overland Country Club, color brown with cream wire wheels and Khaki top. Driven I 4,000 miles, runs and looks I like new. Overland small four road ster Coupe. An ideal small : enclosed cur for two or three j people. Handsomely finished. Wiliys-lvnight seven-pas senger touring, thoroughly overhauled and refinished In I French gray with maroon I wheels. A splendid family car good tor years of hard ser vice. Chandler Six Coupe. A late i model in splendid condition. THE OVERLAND-HAKRISBURO CO,. 212-214 North Second StreeL Open Evenings. r "~ 3,500 MILE GUARANTEED TIRES 30x3 @512.50 each 30x3H@515.00 each 32x3 '/4© $17.50 each 31x4 @519.25 each 33x4 @521.50 each 31x4 @523.00 each Also some very special prices on Seconds. i 1918 Apperson 4-passenger car. us d for demonstrator, good as i.ew. Special price. 1 1913 Cadillac 5-passenger car. In excellent condition. A bargain. KEYSTONE PALES CO.. 108 MARKET STREET. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Pago