ENTRUST A THRIFT ERRAND TO A CLASSIFIED AD ON MIS PACE Deaths FISHEK Florence FT Fisher, of 552 Race street, died Friday even- Funefial services will be held Tues day at 2 P. M., from her late home, the Rev. Mr. liawes, of Market | Square Presbyterian Church, otn ciating. Interment at Harrisburg , Cemetery. I MiKHii. Minnie Aungst Sl'terk. wife of Jacob B, Shark. died Sunday, De < ember 29, 11118. at 7 A. M. ' Burial Wednesday. January 1. 1919. at 1:110 o'clock, at St. John's Cgurcli, on the State Road, from Knola. near Uownellytown. Friends and tela- j lives Invited without turther notice. I.IIBt!,\AHAI M George Or e en a - bauni died Uecentoer JO, 1918. aged i ir years. „ . „ llooy can be viewed on Monday . evening froin 0 until 9 o clock at tunerai parlors of C. 11. Mauk, 1740 North Sixth. Interment at Btauer, , l'a., on Tuesday A. M. I SMITH Grace Alberta Smith, wife of William A. Smith, passed away Thursday, December 2tt, 1918, at n V. M„ at the Keystone Hospital. Funeral services will be held ; day, December 31, 1918, at 2 I . 1 from the home of her sister, Mrs. | Charles C. Hoffman, 2131 North Sec- . ond street, interment private, at Oberlin Cemetery. ! CARD OF THANKS E. K. MOUNTZ AND DAUGHTER . wish to thank their many friends and, neighbors for their sympathy and kiiuinetM show/ii theni during . death of their living wife and mother, j DOST 'AND FOUND LOST - A light green Jade ear- j drop, on Second street, between Pine i street and Market square, on 1-rida> ; afternoon. Phase return to Miss Nen i llepford, 304 North Second street. LOST Sealskin cap, Philadelphia make, on Pine street. Steelton. Return to the Rev. William Heilntan, 10J North Second, Steelton. ' LOST Collie dog. Answers to name of Mikey. W lute collar with • sable spot on left shoulder: Rest of body sable. Liberal reward if return- ; ed to 1709 Apricot street. Dial aBt'- j LOST Two Cameo Brooches, be tween P. R. R. Station and Fifth and i Harris, on Monday night. 1-indet. - kindly cali 1257 bell phone. I , FOUND Watch, in Steelton. on , i Wednesdav, December IS. Owner can - have same bv identifying and paying for ad., or address Box Is, care o Telegraph. -— 1 < INSTRUCTIONS — l INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Oregg I Shorthand, Typewriting, . ® Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Aritnmeuc. etc. MAN AND NIGHT SCHOOL. OPEN A 1,1. YEAR. Enter any time. Bell i 694R, Dial 4016. ' |" BECK l.i'. 1 .- BUSINESS COLLEGE 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley. I 1 HELP WA.SXEi; — MALE WANTED Man to repair aiitomo- [ biles. Apply federal Garage. 1 SO■ ; North Seventh street. Bell phone 3722 R. . 4 WANTED Boys over 16 years. Perma nent position. Good pay. Ap ply | DEVJNE & YUNG EL SHOE MFG. Co.. Sixteenth and State Streets. TWO first-class shoemakers wanted. Apply Greek-American Shoe Repair .Simp, 800 North Third street. WANTED A reliable man to book orders for fruit and ornamental trees, roses, shrubs, etc. Permanent. Pay weekly. Fruit Growers' Nurseries, Newark, N. V. MSN Age IT to 55. Experience unnecessary. Travel; make secret in- . \ estimations, reports. Salaries; ex penses. American Foreign Detective Agency. 603, St. Louis. MAN To canvass liarrisburg' wanted; also one to go out of town us our district agent. At proposition to the right party. Apply Mr. Cowan. Room 410 Patriot Building. ; CLERKS AND BOOKKEEPERS Desiring to -qualify for accounting positions paying tISo.HU per month or I more, address, in confidence, to Box [ D, 7305, care of Telegraph, giving age, education and nearest phone number. Previous experience not essential. WANTED Five good Linotype Opetatora. Good working conditions. Apply to HARRY A. FRY. Telegraph Composing Room. — : WANTED AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN TO SELL FORD CARS AND TRL'XTON UNITS. MAC'S GARAGE. INC.. 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. . ' FOR SALE \ NO. 2126 PENN ST. Immediate Possession 3-story brick, corner house, i lon west side of street. 8 ! rooms. bath and pantry, t Front and back porches, and j balcony. Cemented cellar. 1 Steam heat. Electric lights. Lot 16x65 ft. AT A BARGAIN Miller brothers & Co. Real Ckiutr Insurance Surety llonda | l.ocuaf and Court Streets I Members Hlnr .titaril L • * .MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 30, 1918. lIKLP WANTED—MALE ■ l SEVERAL SALESMEX i for door-to-door proposition. Newspaper experience desir able. Address 51.. 6541. Care of Telegraph. WANTED First-class wireman.' Apply at once. Columbia Electric Co., i j 1263 Market street. . | WANTED A good blacksmith and ' liorseslioer for our shop at Paxtang. 1 Apply Rutherford Bros., Paxtang, l'a. WANTED Dishwasher. Apply at i Railroad Cafe, 1302 North seventh ; street. ! WANTED District and local I ! ugents in every city and town in j | Pennsylvania. Automobile insurance. I Excellent policy. 40 per cent, more | j coverage, ;,0 per cent, less cost. Big I proposition. Address X„ 6894. caro of | fel';graph. I WANTED Strong, active. j young man. Good pay. Good I hours. Apply Superintendent I The Telegraph Printing Co., •; Harrisburg, Pa. i ; •MEN WANTED —To load stone. 29' eel,la pur ton. Can earn 126 to JJS per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax- )• 1 lung. WANTED—Two good, strong boys. , to learn trade. Apply Supennleuu- | cut. The Telegraph Priming Co.. j i ilarrlsburg. HELP WANTED —FEMALE GIRLS WANTED For work on sewing inacimies and in other depart menia. Belgrade Knitting Mills, New winner .-land. • WANTED Girls at McNeal's Con- i fectioneiy Store. 1015 North Third:- street. WANTED First and second maid, ; 1 white preferred, tor small family. Ap ply 2108 North Third street. '< WANTED White woman for! housekeeper. No washing nor iron- ' nig. Plain cooking. Good nonie. Must | come well recommended. Address H., ! i 1210, cure of Telegraph. 1 WANTED Diningroom girl. Ap- j ; ply at Railroad Cate. 1302 North Sev- | j enih street. , , | WANTED Cook. Apply at Rail- ' ; 'road Cafe, 1302 North Seteiith street. ' | LADY CANVASSER For Harris burg wanted. Four orders per day win nei you 823.00 per day. Apply at Room 410 Patriot building. City. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Wanted at once. Sewing Ma chine Operators, lnexperienc- t ed operators will be paid , while learning. Positions are I permanent, with regular work t and good pay. BLOUGH SIANUFACTURING 1 COMPANY. ■ , Reily and Fulton Streets. i ) i > WANTED Girls in our Printing Department. Experi enced girls preferred, but not tequired. Apply Mr. Bern heisel, Generui Printing De partment, The Telegraph • Printing Co.. liarrisburg. Pa. WANTED Woman to wash and iron. Apply li>24 North seconu i street. riiune 229 U. WANTED Experienced cook and iioust niitiu in private tamily. Appiy ; bus Lt>9l3, riarrisourg. WANTED Girls over 16, to work in laundry. No caturuup utiernoon work. Apply Royal lAundiy, 1351 ' Howard. WANTED Girl for general house work and cooking. No wasmng nor .ironing Apply 113 Nortn Second. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER WANTED State lengtn of expert j ence, at what kind of work, anu sal ary expected. Address M., 7210. care <>£ Telegraph. WANTED Operators oil power sewing machine. Many orders for our . goods guarantees steady work at goon wages, paying 40 per cein. oo.ius. Those beginning nov, will participate 1 in our new proflt-shariiig piau. JENNINGS MFc. CO., 2012 Nortli Fourth Sunt, UROCHETERS WANTED Posi- i lively no canvassing; stamped ad dressed envelope for particulars. Mrs. Meixi 1. 517 Lycoming street. WUj iiamsport. Pa. "WANTED An experienced colored chambermaid. Apply at Plaza Hotel. WANTED Pen and ink artist fori commercial work. All or part time. At home ifeprcferred by anyone with , art institute training or special talent. ' For interview, submit specimen. Ad dress 11, 6'Jl2, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced knitters! and girls to learn. Good pay and I steady work. Harris Hosiery Co.. Cal- j der and Marion streets. WANTED Girls between ages t of IS and 2S. We are in need of a number of girls for bookkeeping, ac- ! counting anil clerical work. Girls of | ordinary Intelligence we will train for j clerical work. Excellent opportunity. Previous experience unnecessary. Am bition und energy only qualifications! required. Good pay while learning. • Apply U. S. Employment Service, Third ' and North streets. liarrisburg. Indus- i trial concern. Elliott-Fisher Company,! South Cameron street. liarrisburg, WANTED A good housekeeper; : one between 35 and 50: do not ob ject to one child; good wages and good home to the right party. Must be able to give good reference. W. E. : Van Stiver, 11 111 Street Wharf, Washington, D. C. WANTED Experienced girls to work In book bindery. Apply Mr. Fisher. *the Telegraph Printing Co.. liarrisburg. Pa. STENOGRAPHER WANTED For local office. Must have experience. None others need apply. Good wages to right party. Address Box H. 6G6S. care of Telegraph. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS liarrisburg. December 7. 12,000 I women clerks needed. Salary, $1,200 , Experien"e unnecessary. Women Se-i -Iring government positions write for J free particulars. Raymond Terry I (former Civil Service Examiner). 467 Columbian Building, Washington. ] HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—GirI for general housu ! work. Call 1662R. , ' WANTED —An experienced walt j ress, at once. Apply Crystal Kestau- I rant. 418 Market. YOUNG WOMEN WANTED To | learn shoemaking. Learners are well I paid and eurn good wages when pro ficient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur ing Co.. 1402 Vernon street. WANTED Washerwoman, white I preferred. Bell 2350 R. WIDOWER WANTS Repectable woman for housekeeper. Call at 1022 Paxtang. lIEI.P WANTED—.MaIe ami Female : H. C. CLASTER, JEWELER. I Desires the services of a first class bookkeeper and stenog- 1 raplier permanently lady or gentleman. Apply person ally, 302 MARKET STREET. SILK MILL ! Experienced help wanted. Expert- j eneer weavers average 53.50 to J6.50 i 1 per day. Other departments propor i liunately. i Beginners wanted also. Best pay 1 Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus i ' over and above regular Wages. Apply ' HARRISBURG SILK MILL. Second and North Streets. —) f AGENTS WANTED | "WORLD WAR HISTORY"! Complete pictorial, giving account i j of every battle from 1914 to the sign- I ling of the armistice. Treatment of j I the women and children of Belgium ' ! and France. In fact, the most com- I plete and best written History of ( | every phase of the War. Best terms, j I Write quick for Free outfit. It. L. ! Phillips Publishing Co., Philadelphia. I Pa.; Chicago. III.; Omaha. Neb.; At-! ; lante, Ga.; Waco, Texas. Address nearest office. • SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE . WANTED Young man, aged 20,; just out of foreign service, seeks po- ! sition where hard wovk and initiative ' would be appreciated. Address K., j care of Telegraph. 1 AM 42 years young, married, and want to associate myself with some good .reliable munutucturing or bust- ' itess concern in Harrisbuig, where I hustle and reliability will be appreci ated. Would want an opportunity tod acquire a small interest if make g'ood. No wildcat schemes wanted. Would prefer a concern who needs reliable help, rather than money. What have : you to offer? Answer J.. care of Tele- ' graph. PRACTICAL BUSINESS MAN Experienced office man and '. executive, offers his services, with some cash capital, to a live manufacturing proposi- , tion or going business. Refer ences exchanged. Address H.. 7208. Care of Telegraph. WANTED A first-class electrician ! and wireman, just mustered out of : , service, wants a steady position. Canj" take charge of men and work. Wants | to locate in Harrisburg permanently. I References furnished if desired. Ad- i dress K.. 7213, care of Telegraph. j ' WANTED Bookkeeper desires to I. locate with a progressive firm. Can j handle double-entry set of books, also , correspondence and general office de-I tails. Have had eight years' expori- ' enee. Address 8., 7214, care of Tele- j graph. . I, I SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe : WANTED Woman wishes position j Ito assist in general housework. In- \ quire 1407 Current street. WANTED Widow wishes posi- j ; tion as housekeeper for widower. Ad- 11 dress 7... 2134, care of Telegraph. , ■ WOMAN—Wishes position as house- I i keeper, in respectable family, city I ; preferred. Address L., 7216, care of j • i Telegraph. WANTED Clerical work by re fined, young woman, who has three j years' experience and can furnish best). ! of references. Address Box D, 6023, care of Telegraph. WANTED Housework by expert-j" enced white woman, in small, private j 1 family; can furnish best of references. Address Box H, 6540, care of Tele- j graph. v WANTED Intelligent, tiiorough- i ly competent young woman (employ- ! ! -d a few days eacli week) will give j three hours daily and nine hours over j Saturday and Sunday in exchange | for comfortable room and board. | Christian Science family preferred. I Address C 6911, care Telegraph. j WANTED Widow, with nine- j ' month-old child, desires to keep house i for small family or respectable | 1 widower. Address W.. 7212, care of ' Telegraph. ! WANTED Plain sewing to do at ' home. Children's sewing a specialty, : \ Inquire 1512 Hunter street, or call Beil j phone 1505 R. j SITUATIONS WANTED— v Male and Female COLORED COUPLE would like po sition in private family. Man as ! butler; wife as cook. 1226 Cowden street. | ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM For light! housekeeping. Apply 1609 Derry i | street. • j TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS and! i one furnished room. Call 1827 Nortli j Third. Bell 521. I UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING I ROOMS Single or communicating: i kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free, j I Strictly private. Laundry, phone and>_ ! bathroom privileges. Inquire 429 ■ I Broad street. I _ NICELY FURNISHED front room I . ; for one or two men with clean work, j ' Walking distance from central part ' J of the city. Handy to good boarding , house. Apply 1171 Market street. 1 FOR ISKN'I (ine ,uige iiedroom foi gentlemen only. Rent reason- - i iihie Spiov 27(i inures street. TWO FURNISHED rooms for light t i housekeeping, well heated, use of , . bath and Rell phone. Cail .at - | North Second. | TWO UNFURNISHED and one fur- 1 i nished rooms in best part of city: steam heat and all modern con veniences. Apply in person. 916 North Sixteenth street ; e FOR RENT Furnished rooms, j - $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms. ; running hot and cold \vater:/ light,* housekeeping and private bath. Wll- ' c son Apartments. No. 143 South Third. : > ROOMS WANTED WANTED. TO RENT - Four un- > furnished rooms for light housekeep- | s ing. Address C.,' 7108, care of Tele- I gruph. JI f --=^==-^| : • ! i * ;h 11 11* YOU w.Vnt a desirable . j TENANT for that store, tell ill the . I classified all about it. Indicate what line of business should prosper in that location, and why. E o good stoic s should ever he vacant for a longer time than is necessary to ADVER TISE IT. i I ' ' ! i A _ ... :A==i ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Two or three tarnished rooms, central location, for light housekeeping, by man und wife. No ; children. Best reference furnished. | Address W. It., care Telegraph. I ROOMS WANTED Man and wife ; desire several furnished rooms for 1 light housekeeping. All conveniences, i State particulars. Permanent. Ad j dress Box T, 7107, care of Telegraph.! i : | APAKTMEN'I'b KOH KENT | ■ 1 i FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT For light housekeeping, all ] ! modern conveniences, at 1101 North | Sixth. Apply Louis, 414 North Third. | ItEAL ESTATE FOB SALE $2,500 WILL PURCHASE a brick! I house with six rooms and bath, gas | and furnace. Bell Realty Co., Berg- j net Building. j $2,200 WILL PURCHASE a semi- j j bungalow, with six rooms and bath; j gas light; hot water heat. Bell Realty I j Co., Bergner Building. SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE— ■On easy terms. Oet particulars at | •once, as the opportunity will not last! i long. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- ; I ing. 1 THAT most desirable vacant house. ' Sl>3 North Seventeenth street; brick I and stucco; most modernly equipped.j ; inspect It at once. Bell Realty Co., j Bergner Building. HOUSE FOR SALE At 2826 Derry street. Communicate with Bell phone j i 2205. ! TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE All; 1 improvements, in city; front porch, ' : bay window; nice yard to drive alley. sloo down, balance as rent. Liberty | Bonds accepted. C. 11. CORDER. | 1722 Green Street Bell 560 J. J BUY YOUR HOME on our rental payment plun. Small cash or Liberty ■ Boud tirst payment required, baiunce as rent. We have houses in every ' • part of the city and suburbs. Apply ; A. P. Doranz. 1226 North Sixth street. • FOR SALE —Six small brick houses ; Good location. Some with improve ] ments. $2,500. Small, cash payment. balance as rent. D. A. Caley, 707 1 Kunkel Building. Bell phone 589. HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES ! Three-story brick house, with all.im provements. Lot, 14x100. Good loca- ' ; tion. Price. $2,300.00. Easy payments • LINCOLN REALTY CO.. Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock 1129 Seventh Street. i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EX- ! [CHANGE Farms. Suburban and city property. , 2-story bricks, all Im provements; pay as rent. 3-story' brick, on Green street, steam heat. J 1 Several business places, with store ; ! rooms. Several small houses paving !10 per cent. clear. Several 2 H-story | 1 bricks uptown and on Ilill. Lots for suburban and in city. f\ j| : ('order. 1722 Green street. Bell 560.1. ' : Real Estate for Sale or Exchange WANTED—TO RENT We are having a number of appli- I cations at this time for furnisheJ I nouses, apartments and rooms. Whai ! do you nave to offer? Address Mil- ! ;er Brothers A: Company, uocust and court streets. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR KENT Large, 3-story brick J building, central location, suitable loi garage- D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkci puuuing. Bell 589. run KENT —No. 20OU Statu otreet, coiner brick House wiui an improve ments, store loom anu isige goiuge. 1 ouou pouiruoia iocaliuii. JVCI.I, ' •. FC.. UII'P'VI lUURAET MICCL FOR RENT—9IB North Sixteenth; y- I 100111 nouse, gas, electricity und steam heal. I u-sessiou January 1• ' Cull Bed phone 2912. ' ( FOR KENT Two private garages, '! reai leu. awatara street. Kent, s„.vi) • each. J. E. Oipple. it si Market street. FOR RENT I BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM, ,1 For meetings, conventions, Banquets, Dances and parties. 1 : Use of piano free. Kitchen 11 attached. , > 11. C. CHASTER, Jeweler. ' 1 3U2 Market Street. j HEAL ESTATE —l or .Suit: or Item HOOsE.I A.\c ,i.u..t.u!.a—A: S'utu ! and Curtln streets, possession 01 some ot in nouses 011 Unii> o oj . notice. Fled C. MUlei 3, .v.ni., ... ~nu Be. I,li-ms '"J Hit. ..... UA t I't^iy Lie .'.u0.0 . si.m-.ii wants to rent a ta. 10 tor Coeli lent: l.ubi of refer ence. Lox ,.i Mldv.etown, i'a. U( .., \ iNii.u. TO BL'Y A HOUSE north of Maclay street. Adaress Box " H. 7202. carc of Telegraph. FARM WANTED 2 Hi,; acres, with or without buildings Male low. est price. Address Bo* D. 667 j. of Telegraph. j HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop, trty In any section of the city | f •heap. What nave you 10 offer.' CHAti ADDER 1003 ■* I me,1 -tre t Offices anil Storerooms for Kent i" OFFICE!" Wll KENT - t'limiupi or unfurnished, single or ensuile of r lwo or three rooms. Apply h. & L . Lowengard. 210 North Third street. x ( Ofljvcs Mini Storeroom* for Kent MARKET ST. STORE FOR RENT, beautiiu. Store. 604 Market Street. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 Nuriil Third street. 1 ARMS ; FOR SALE —. 75 acres 60 acres of i I2"l?ft 1 U " d ,. l P. Ucres of timber. | strict Bt 107 Chestnul 40 Acres. sl,Boo. 3 Acres. SSSU. j 6u Acres, *3,500. 110 Acres, s3 t loo. • Call at 1u 1 ciIttSTNUT ST. FOH SAI.E—MISCELLANEOUS ; ! J FOR SALE A $6O Victrola, with ! I ( lei en records, all good as new. Cheap I ?_ H , qu,CK uu >'er. Can tai Huiuiiici i | street, city, ueli pi,one 4087 R, ! SLvtd.s Uiie tirAAlr/. olters tor sale ' '•'k(i..i.ui y una eoiuen.s ot 111 c! | t'tnti.j nuu.a Keuuctton Co.iipuny Hurri.uuig, Peunsyiv aula. umcu he' bougin home time ugu. if anyoouy i la n.ieresieu in any 01 tne inaicrial ml | or aoout suiu piant to appiy at his' lotnee, . uXioii Sn uet and Pennsylvania I j It. K„ Harrisburg, Pa. } FOR SALE One brand new elec- I • trie lurnace blower ipr saie cheap ! Apply 2006 Not til Sixth Street, or Eeiii , nolle 466/. 1 ; . i STOKE GOODs Refrigerator, ' j show case, scuie., oil pump, sy,up ami vinegar pumps, two' MII.II counter. I : goou heater. Cuit 5232 Dial, 1-2' I u clock. FOR SALE Evening dress suit good as new—for man 6 feet tall ! • weight about ISO pounds. Address 11 : ! 720',, care of Telegraph. - - i CANNEL COAL $8.85 J. B. MONTGOMERY Just Phone. APPLEo FOR SALE Ulunu. Uoi oeu, witn a Lanana flavor, otayinan Vv ulliaap, jolialuans, ioik Imper,-, etc. aoinu 01 iiiu.u apple, aiu Very llu ' Come and sue mcui at K. A. wlcku.." • .ham orctniAi. one-aalt uule ul Atuci.aniCSbU.-o. Pa., iioiiey car ,tupo 01 cncnard. ili'txtdtMls Bouortf y.-L, ' CA.tl ALL .n.wvEa ItwATtL. ± EXCHANGED. " ~ GEO. T. 1 J.LLOisO.V, 205 LOGUbT STREET. Oi'POSi' I. 204 Ol.Frii.tsi ihn-ATtu BOTH PHONES FOR SAEE ' 1919 CALENDARS Big Bargains in Samples and j ull Hots. Oiuerk promptly tilled. ! cuute, lust .el ved.y HYERS MANUFACTURING (_'O.. Third and Cumberland Sts. Bell phe'ne 1677 U. tAbovg Shoe store).! " FOR SALE ~ Magazines for No. 1 Linur>s„- A 1 are bargain for a plant with a No. I machine. Address . T'IETELEGRAPHYPRINTHVO llarrishuiK I'a BARGAINS:' ,RA..t,AK\ o; 1 TUE Store across I rom V. W. t.. A gain* m Men's smf Boy's''suVt'rs'ovS;: cunt.. Mackinaw cw... tiidei .. cu , ' II ,l- Gap. and allots. We .... . " 'let- LOW Prices Give us a iriu, ' OU " OUTLET CLOTHING Co.. ' 23 North Fourth Street. MORRIS SAYS suve money buying new and second-hand furniture her" H.krh pi paid rot furniture. tVlorrii Cehnwrtz ' ft 3c Market Bell 3<#;ih WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED, 10 lit 1 aecunu-nand player piano. Stute price, condiiionand w'l.ete u tail bt etc., Sumt., e„ uoux cure of Telegraph. HIGHEST CAS., PRICES PAID for j * Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at tention. Newniark .v Gown. 3us Broad street. Dial pnoue 482 C. HIGHEST I itlCEs PAID for all ' kinds of Junk. Gel our prices oefor selling. Gail Bell ..none 986, 01 drop ~s postal and our wagou will can. - ~ ystolle ir, . ipi 1 0.. P.lojil and coiiuitl stieels. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all 5.,.,1. 1u11... imlivu mill lUUK. Cull ( Bell p"c..i<- 12• B Aorams xr Son. I I ■ n„. Vbtill teveiitn -licet. PART r OWNING weli-t-'Catcd vacuiu property in tn( city, would like to get 1,, idurti with a respousioie coniractor uud builder. On, , j 1 1 , would be interested iu developing Hie pioperty. for paitit'uiais address U. 3211. ] 4 Care 01 Telegraph. • nM.VfED ( Second-hand motors. Small size preferred Apply 1 FRhV * ' HXCHINE S'tipr. U—c-erry St.. near Second. Herrtsburg. Pa. MAN SMKI.TZ Second-hand lurniture nought nnd - sold. 11 igiH'-i t'usli prices paid. Cell Bell 1381 or Diel 584 T. or drop a pos tal iu Max .-tncltz. 1016 Market street.! Will cell, city or couutrv. ) WANTED—.MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICIANS I Will And an opportunity In the \ sale 01 piuluuble News Agency in ' thriving -ulnirbun town. ( lnliuenzc has dcurtved the town of Its ouly electrician. No Eiec t trical Supply >lOl ein town. Start a business nere. The 1 New-paper Agency will get you I acquainted with the people. BOX R. 74 74. Care of 'i'elegruph. I 1. COHEN ,1 COMPANY. York and i Ash A venues. Highest prices puid tYr fag'-, oapcr. Iron, tiarrels. rubber ami metals und old machines. Send pusiui , ur call 3221W Hell and Dial 6228 DESK ROOM WANTED with serv -1 Ices of stenographer in downtown or- I lice by salesman calling on nianufac- | turera and contractors. 1(6573. Money to ISMHI ■ WE LEND MuMtt Iu coliipnunce , with Act of June 17, 1915, to Individu als In need of ready cash; small loans' 1 a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's con nence, positively lowest lutes in city. 1 PENNSYLVANIA INVKi I BNT CO.. 132 Walnut Strec. Musical FOR SALE—Victrola anil a lot of | music. A reliable party can have for $25.00 cash. -Will take' note 011 rest 1 to suit buyer. Address M 6909. FOR SALE —Victrola and 20 pieces i latest music, also a 1918 model White I sewing machine. Will exchange on • Liberty Bond or will arrange pa.v -i ments to suit buyer. Address B6'.iuS. ' : 1 FOR SALE—A large cabinet Rislieil : machine, plays all records; also nice ! | selection of music. A party with reference can arrange payments ! three to ten months, no interest. Ad- ■ j dress, A 690?. j VIOLIN is. MANDOLINS, GUITARS ! ■ BANJOS. Build and Orchestra Inslru- I incuts promptly and carefully impair ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. | TALKING MACHINES promptly and ' carefully repaired by an expert on.y \ uILI.I.S. N .soutli Fourth streeL IF your Talking Machine needs re- ! pans, just cull Bell Phone 3242 J. An j expert will be at your service ui once. > ; Or bring machine to 12U North Third! streeL IJLsf.Nixs.s < bhsO.\ALB UPH'OLSTERING Of the best! kind. Work guaranteed. We call anJ 1 deliver. 3l'S Broad street. Dial pho ie 4826. ! ! IDEAS. INVENTORS. PATENT--' !pr unoted. Send particulars. Horst 1 ; Promoting Agency, Linglestuwn. Pa. j ' EXPERT AUDITOR AND ACCOUNT- I ANT Efficiency Methods and Cost SyS I terns Installed. Income and Excess! ■ Profit Tax Statements prepared 1 ' Books opened, clo-ed or audited, c'. ! E. MucCioskey, 4U3 South 'Thirteenth ' ! streeL RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge. 25c doz; double edge. 35c i doz; razors. 25c. Uorgas Drug Store. 1 I DIAMONDS bought fo.' cash—P. H. I Capiao Co.. 206 ft urket streeL QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this i changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE ! PHOSPHO-QUIMNK will stave It off! if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 1 119 Mioko: .reL 'BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FLORIDA We will build your I home on rich farm near Jacksonville i !at only $5.00 per month. Write Jux. 1 I Heights Co., Jacksonville, Fla. FOR SALE Fruit, confectionery ! and cigar store. Reasonable price. Roasting coffee and peanut machine. | Good scales. Inquire at 514 Market \ street. HAULING AND MOVING — I GENERAL lixueixu AND |. EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only expcrieip.cd ! and caieiul_ (Jr,ers. Cull Bell 3320.' or Dt*,l 2265. lIICK.S Local and Long-di-taue. Haulitlk ■(-'* HallV. Both Pliqiiea. ,-UTt' HAUUAG Local or long- ! distance. Furniture ami piano moving! a specially. Blue Line 1 rnnjfec. m, eupoai -licet. Bolti phones. \UTO TRUCK SERVICE Local und long-distance. F. J. Mailer. Ueli 3a-J. Steel ton. AUTO HAULING and long distance Furniture moving a spe cialty. Rates reasonable. [Tomtit ! iervicui. call Bell 623 J. P | LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE! HAULlNG—Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin. 656 Caidei , ,1. eel. Buu, Piioocs. Bell 2636 J. Diai 3083. ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS. 341 SCKLKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518 WE MOVE Anything—anywhere—any n tne . Dial 4990. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. I . 912 North Third Stree{, City. j HEAVY HAULING —Fully equippeti ' for lurniture. freight and piano uiov- ' iug. No distance 100 far Careful diiver. Rain ami duatproof body. J- E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irviu Aungst Manage- Hershe<- Pa. Bell ! phone 15R-6 LOCAL' AND LONG - DISTANCE ' HAULING Prompt service. A. & | K. Motor Express. 917 Cell Pal street p-ll nhone 1635J WHEHE TO DINE ALG lIOILL AND RESTAURANT. "HE HOME OK SATISFACTION. j STOIJFFFR S RESTAURANT—Home cooking served to Businessmen and 1 I sdl-s, in .•'iMis'c dlnlnaroom. Storage STORAGE —419 Broud I reel, liou-e- j hold goods. merchandise. Private - rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul- I Ihg of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co | Both phones. STORAGE In brick building, rem j 408 Market. Household goods In cleun < privile iooins. Reasonable rates. I' it G Owner. 468 Market street. ] j STORAGE Private room* for | bousehot'l goods in fireproof ware- [ , house. $3 per month and up. Liwis 1 - storsge rates In non-fireproof war' 1 '1 house. Harrison:" Storage Co.. 437-'! 11- hiffman. .2-24-2u Nortn Cameron. SECONL#-HAND TRUCKS and pleas ure ears tor sale, t'oru tou trucks. Auto-Car 2-lon trucks and one 7- passenger Huynes T, ..ring Cur. All I t heap to quick buyers. International i Harvester Co. Truck Department. No ;ti v< street. i FOR SALE Ford truck, panned | body; two-horse wagon, good us new. I I Both equipped for baker. F. J. Nov- I Inger. Millersburg, Pa. i FOR SALE Two 4%-ton Packard ! Trucks, practically new. Thos. L. I Ilerb A: Co.. Lebanon, Pa. CADILLAC FOR SALE JSlfr 7- | passenger. S-cylinder. Practically new. Good condition. Dial 4376. ! BUICK ROADSTER Runs line. electric lights: new top; $350.00 I Horst. Ltngleslown. Pa, ! FOR SALE 1317 Dodge Touring car, in At condition. All good tires I with new spare. A private car. WllJ I demonstrate. Call 4312 Bell. I i I FOR SALE 1316 Metz Touring. I one 1 alt Maxwell Touring, two 1318 | Maxwell Touring Cars. Apply Horst. Linglestow n. Pa. i SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re- I i pairing b.* expert Road Jobs a i specialty. Charge reasonable. Bote I Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 North j Cameron street ; FOR SALE—6-ton Standard truck. ) i Price reasonable. Mechanical vork in At condition. Guaranteed 30 days. I ; Sunshine Garage. 27-23 North Cam- | eron street. FOR SALE 1317 Maxwell Touring Car. 1915 Reo Roadster. Apply Har | risburg Auto & Tire Repair Co.. 131 ; South Third street. FOR SALE 1317-1314 Ford Tour ' ings. $425.00, $325.00, to settle estates. Address Box H. 6561, care of Tele | graph. ! ONE NEW CONESTOOA TRUCK j Covered body, l.ouo lbs. capacity. A i bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia i Quick Lunch. j 1917 FORD TOURING, fine order. $Ss ! worth extras. Price, $475.00 -cash, i Must be sold account sickness. Also , Maxwell 131* Touring, $750.00 cush. Run 1,000 mil-.-. O. K. Can be seen I at Herat's. Linglestown, Pa. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for I i funeral, parti • and bails; careful ; drivers; opeu day and .light. Bell I | 4564. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sort of unto i.'O and cushion work ' dons by experts. Also repair work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South Cum- j | eron street. ONE CHEVROLET ROYAL MAIL t ROADSTER Beaver's Garage. 632 j . North street. V.'AN'l ED All kllius u( used auto i tires. >• ■ ay highest cash prices, i INo junk. 11. Esterhio"V. >(l2 North 1 Third street. Dial 4990. • OLD AUTO A uiiled, used, wrecked or oidtimers. I In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto | I W lee..lllg, A. sclnlTinbli, It, 24, 26. | j North Cameron sireei. Bell ..133. "MOTORCYCLES ANl> BICYCLES FOR SALE One llarley-Davidson Motorcycle, with side car. Inquire 301 I South Fourteenth street. 1916 HARLKY MOTORCYCLE ! side car and tandem, electric equipped, j $225.00. Indian Twin Tandem, sso. Horst. Linglestown. Pa. — j INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—Like giew. Bargain at $95.00. Horst, Lingles- I town. Pa. FOR SALE One 1318 brand-new I Reading SOuidard Electric, with side-' car; one 1917 Indian, with sidecar; one \ 1916 Indian, with sidecar. All übove j machines ure in first-class condition, j and will be sold cheap, llarrisburg | Motorcycle Exchange, 1227 North | Sixth street. j BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY HHANER. ' WITH ANDREW REDMOND. 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. Garages, Accessories ami Repairs j i> Alt types!: 4 and 4' Bosch nigh tension. Eishmunn, Dixey. ] SpHtdorf. Mea. Remy and different \ makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A Schlffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron meet. Bell 3633. allOllYKAli TIRES in si-- 30x3% I und 32x4 A. W. T. Fabrics, and 30x3% | Rib Cord at prices less than you can buy. 1213 North Third street. AUTO RADIA I'IUS of all kinds re- j riaired by specialists. Also fenders. ; amps. etc. Best service In town, llar risburg Auto Radiator Works. 305 | North Thlid street. WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE PA RTS Frames straightened and welded, i llcavv Cast iron Our Specialty. ! Expert Welders. Work Guaranteed. | CAPITA h CITY WELDING CO.. ! 1538 I-ogan St. ! BEI.T. 4396J LEGAL NOTICES FARMERS' MARKET COMPANY ! A meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers' Market Company, for the purpbse of electing tive (5) Directors and transaction of such other busi ness as may be presented, will he held ' at the office of the Company, Room i No. 9, 28 North Third Street. Tuesday, I January 14. 1919, between 10 and 111 o'clock A. M. DANIEL M. DULL Secretary. ! NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the East llarrisburg Cemetery Company, for I the election of six directors, will be I held at the Office of the Company, at the Cemetery, on Tuesday, the 14th I day of January. 1919, between the! hours of 1 and 2 P. M. J. A. MILLER, ' Secretary. [ LEGAL NOTICES ' PROPOSALS FUlt CON STH UCTIOIij ' OF DWELLINU HOUSE OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMISW ' SIONEKS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL BUILDING, 11ARR1SBUKG, PA. M SEALED PROPOSALS will be re* " ceivcd by the Superintendent of Pub* \ lie Grounds and Buildings at his of* 'i lice in tho Capitol Building, Harries burg, Pa„ uSitil two (2) o'clock P. M.s Junuary 14, 1919, for furnishing all labor and materials for the rccon* structlon of a dwelling house fur th Department of Fisheries ut Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania, as indicated fully in the plans and speclJ ' flcutlons prepared by Office of Super* Intcndent of Public Grounds and Buildings, llarrisburg. Pennsylvania, for the Board, of Commissioners of i Public Grounds arid Buildings of thq i Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ; Plans, specifications and bidding I blanks will be furnished prospective* i bidders Dy applying to tho Supcrin* . \ tendent of Public Grounds and RuildW Ings, Capitol Building, ilarrlsburgg j Pennsylvania. Proposals must he marked "PRO* POSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OB", DWELLING HOUSE. UNION CITYJ PIONNSVT.V VNIA. on outside odver. , GEORGE A. SHREINER. j Superintendent. 1 L W. MITCHELL, Secretary. I PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION I OF BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD ! OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC I GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL BUILDING, 11A It RISBURG. PA. Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Publio Grounds ami Buildings at his office la the Capitol Building, llarrisburg. Pa., until two (2) o'clock P. M. January 14th, 1919, for furnishing all labor and materials for tho construction i of* a two-span .reinforced concrete I arch bridge over Penns Creek, at ' Monroe Mills, Snyder County. Penn sylvania, as Indicated fully in the plans and specifications prepared by G. A. Flink, of llarrisburg, Pennsyl* vaola. Consulting Engineer for the Board of Commissioners of Publio Grounds and Buildings of the Corns | mouweulth of Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications and bidding blanks will be furnished prospective bidders by applying to the Superin* tendent of Public Grounds and Build ings. Capitol Building, llarrisburg, Pennsylvania. Proposals must be marked "PRO POSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PENNS CREEK BRIDGI3" on outside cover. GEORGE A. SHREINKR. Superintendent. , L. W. MITCHELL, Secretary. <;! PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIO , GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. HAKRISBUKG. PA. Sealed proposals will be received Iby the Superintendent of Pubilo | Grounds and Buildings at his office In the Capitol Building, llarrisburg Pa until two (2) o'clock P. M., January 14th, 1919, for furnishing all labor ■ ami materials for the erection of new piers and repairs to damaged piers of | bridge over the North Brunch of the Susquehanna River, ut Luceyvllle Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, as indicated fully in the iJuns and speci fications prepared by William B. Pax son, of Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, Consulting Engineer for the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Plans , specifications and bidding blanks will be furnished prospective bidders by applying to the Superin tendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. Capitol Building, llarris burg, Pennsylvania. Proposals must bo marked "PRO POSAL FOR ERECTION OF PIKK.H OF LACKYVILLE BRIDGE" on out* side cover. GEORGE A. SHREINER. I L W. MITCHELL BUPerintcndent - Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD uF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. HARKISBURG, PA SA.VLED PROPOSALS will be re | ceivcd by the Superintendent of Fub j lie Grounds and Buildings at his ot- I fice, in the Capitol Building, ilarris , burg. l'a., until two (2) o'clock P M I January 14, 1919, for furnishing all labor and materials for the construe ! tion or a three spun reinforced con | crete arch bridge over the Tionesta. ; Creek, on the edge of Tlonesta Bor l ough, Tlonesta Township. Forest County. Pennsylvania, as indicated : fully In the plans and specifications i | prepared by John Farrls, of Pitts- I | burgh, Pennsylvania, Consulting En gineer for the Board of Commissioners ! of Public Grounds und Buildings of • tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. , Plans, specifications and bidding ' I blanks will be furnished prospective i bidders by applying to the. Superin | tendent of Public Grounds and Build- * Ings, Canitol Building. llarrisburg, i Pennsylvania. Proposals must be marked "PRO -1 POSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ; TIONESTA CREEK BRIDGE" on out j side cover. , GEORGE A. SHREINER. Superintendent. ' .'j L W. MITCHELL. Secretary. I COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA- 1 NIA. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH I SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS for: ■ i Cottages and Connecting Corridors ! for the State Sanatorium for Tuber-. I miosis, near Hamburg, Berks County, | Pennsylvania. I Additions and alterations consisting 1 of New Solorla and new Floors for the State Sanatorium for Tuberculosis, near Cresson, Cambria County, Penn sylvania, will be received by Dr. B. Franklin Royer, Acting Commissioner of Health, at the Philadelphia Office of the Department (1900 Race St.) un til noon. Friday, January, 10, 1919. Separate specifications have been I drawn for each of the Sanatoriums ami bidders must bid separately on ! sheets provided for the purpose. Plumbing, heating and electrical [ work for these buildings will be cov ered under separate specifications und i advertised later. Plans and specifications may be ob : taineil at the Philadelphia office of the State Department ot Health upon deposit of $25.00, which will be re- • j turned on receipt of plana and speci ; fieatioiis In good condition. The right is reserved to reject any or ull bids. B. FRANKLIN ROYER, Acting Commissioner of Health. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ! on tho Estate of John Schafmolster, late of the City of llarrisburg, Dau-i ; phiu County, Pennsylvania, deceased, I having been granted to the undersign i . d'residing In said City, u|l persons in t debted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them fop ; settlement to t VINCENT J. SCHAFMEISTER. Administrator, ' I 2331 Logan Street, }* Or llarrisburg. Pa. HORACE A. SEGELBAUM, I Attorney. NOTICE Letters of Admlnlstra-! Hon on the Estate of Maude Hannah Fox, late of the City of Harrlshtirg, Dauphin County, l'u., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, re-, siding ut 406 Spring Street, llarris burg. Pa., all persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make imme diate payment, find those having! claims will present them for settle- j meat. CHARLES W WINTERS. Administrator. iffl ' " " THE regular nnnunl meeting of the stockholders of the Forney Bros. Shoe Co. will be held at their office, 628 North street. Harrlshurg. Pa.. January, n 13. 1918, HI 3:30 P. M.. for the purpose k of electing a board of directors. I u JOHN a FELTY. j M Secrctorx. m 11