T'¥TT¥TT'¥'T" V~T~ V V "▼ Jk AAA A A - a. "* ; Deaths JiI'NKEI. Charles A. Kunkel died January 1. 1919, aged 71 years. Funeral on Friday, January 3, at 2 P. 41., from 221 North Front street. The relatives and friends are in r ' vited to attend without further no- A lice. Interment private. ■ Kindly omit llowers. COLE On December 29. 1918, John J. Cole, aged 16 years. Funeral services on Wednesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Israel ..Cole, 706 South Twenty-fourth street. Interment Wllliamstown, Fa. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. MASLEY Washington Snyder Man- Jey, on December 30, 1918, aged 62 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, I hucknow, Fa. Interment Heckton Cemetery. The relatives and friends are invited to attend. BEXEK Edna May Bener, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bener* died Tuesday. December 31, 1918, at her home. 1702 llcgina street, aged 28 years. Private funeral services from her late home Friday, at 2 P. M, the Itcv. Clayton Smucker officiating. Inter ment in East Harrisburg Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM IN loving remembrance of my dea '' father, James Gregory, who departed this life eight years ago to-day. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, / A place is vacant, in our home, wliicjr never can be filled. God, in His wisdom, has recalled the one. His love had given. And though the body slumbers here, the soul is safe in Heaven. His daughter, MRS. JAMES W. HUMPHREYS. CAltl) OF THANKS MR. AND MRS. BRENNEMAN FISHER AND FAMILY Wishes to thank their neighbors and friends for their kindness and generous lloral tributes in time of their bereavement. LOST AND FOUND HOST A gray overcoat, with kelt, and kid gloves in pocket. Finder, please call Dial phone 9166. LOST One B. of R. T. emblem pin, on Market street. Maryland Lodge, No. 453, Continental Lodge, No. 338. en graved on front. Finder please re turn to 263 Peffer street and receive reward. LOST Black and tan dog, Mon day December 30. License No 6640. Reward if returned to 631 Mahantongo street. LOST The party that found a , suitcase between Allison street, Ca Berryh 111 or Eighteenth street to Progress, is known and hadbetter/ return to 2113 Moore street to sate further trouble. FOUND On Friday afternoon. De cember 27. a purse Owner can hate by identifying. Call at 3031 Nortn Fourth. Riverside. INSTRUCTIONS t INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg horthand. Typewriting, ookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithmetic, If. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN El YEAR. Enter any tune. ueu B'R, Dial 4016. nny x vof BECK LEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. >1 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley, HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED, AT ONCE Two opera tors .and two cranemen for 70-ton BucvCus Steam Shovels, Call Bell phone l-R-2 Bell. Palmyra. Pa., or write Norman J. Wilgus, 1 almyra, Pa. y ~ WANTED Boys over 16 years. Perma nent position. Good pay. Ap ply DEVINE & YUNGEL SHOE MFG. Co., Sixteenth and Stats Streets. ' ' • . - WANTED AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN TO SELL FORD CARS AND •I'RUXTON UNITS. MAC'S GARAGE, INC., 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. I WANTED District and local agents In ev*ery city and town in Pennsylvania. Automobile insurance. Excellent policy. 40 per cent, more coverage. 50 per cent, less cost. Big proposition. Address Y., 0894. care of Telegraph. , l ■* Investments on the Hill Nos. 132 - 134 - 136 - 138 Linden ' Street, 3-story frame houses, lots I 16x75 ft. each. Prices: No 132 and No. 138, *l7OO each. No, I*l4 ' and No. 136,*1,000 each. No. 1328 Mayflower Street, 2- I story frame house, 8 rooms, bath I lot. 15x52 ft. Price, *1,050. No. 1330 Mulberry Street, 3-story M brick house, 7 rooms, bath, lot 2Ux ' Rf/49 ft. Price, *3,000. Nos. 1 418-1420-1 422 ZarkerStreet ! 214-story frame house, 7 rooms' J bath each. Price. *2.150 each. Nos. 20-22-24 Union Square, 2'i story frame houses, 6 rooms, bath each; lot, 95.9x50.6. Price, *3,200 for the three houses. No. 50 Balm Street, 2V--story frame house, lot, 16x72 ft. Price 91,000. Nos. 2042-44-46-48-50-52-54 Swa tara Street, 3-story brick houses 8 rooms, bath eacht lot. No. 2042 lSr ' 100 ft. No. 2044-46.-48-50-52-54 14.6x100 ft. each. Price, No. 204"' *2,0001 Nos. 2044-46-48-50-5-..54' *2,500 each. Miller Brothers & Co. Ren! Estate Insurance Surety Hon,l* horunt nnl Court Mtret K Members Hbg. Real Estate Hoard ' TUESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE I WAITED Strong, active, young man. Good pay. Good hours. Apply Superintendent The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED First-class wireman. Apply at once. Columbia Electric Co., 1253 Market street. WANTED A good blacksmith and horseshoer for our shop at Paxtang. Apply Rutherford Bros., Paxtang. Pa. WANTED Five good Linotype Opeiators. Good working conditions. Apply to HARRY A. FRY, Telegraph Composing Room. ' WANTED First-class meat cut ter. No other need apply. Call at Buehler Bros.. 432 Market street. WANTED Man to repair automo biles. Apply Federal Garage. 1807 North Seventh street. Bell phone 3722 R. SEVERAL SALESMEN for door-to-door proposition. Newspaper experience desir able. Address M., 6541. Care of Telegraph. I WANTED Men wishing positions Firemen. Brakemen, Electric Motor men, Colored Train Porters. Pennsyl vania, Ohio and New York roads. No experience necessary. $lOO-5150 per month. Quick promotion $2OO-s3ou | per month positions. Name position > wanted, inter Railway Dept. (74), In- I dianapolis. lnd. ! A SCHOOL of Higher accounting is I having more calls for qualified ac countants than they can fill. By tak- . ing four lessons per week you can j complete the training in six months. Our graduates are thoroughly quali fied to pass the C. P. A. examination. ; Will make terms to suit you. as we j need the men. Also have some posi tions for women. If you desire to till j a high-class accounting position, ad- . dress Box B„ 6916, care of Telegraph. 1 WANTED—Two good, strong boys, to learn trade. Apply Superintend ent. The Telegraph Printing Co.. ( Harrisburg. TWO first-class shoemakers wanted. Apply Greek-American Shoe Repair Shop, 800 North Third street. 1 CLERKS AND BOOKKEEPERS Desiring to qualify for accounting positions paying $150.00 per month or more, address, in confidence, to Box D, 7206, care of Telegraph, giving age, education and nearest phone number. Previous experience not essential. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Girl for cooking and downstairs work. Apply at once. 211 South Front street, between 12 and 2 or 6 to 8 P. M., or call Bell phone 323 R. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Call between 10 and 12 at 213 Dauphin Building. Bell telephone 2071. OPERATORS WANTED In addi tion to paying the best prices in the city on piecework, we will pay, be ginning January 2, a bonus of 20 per cent. Call at Harrisburg Apparel Co.. Third Floor of City Star Laundry Building, Sixth and Herr streets. Learners paid while under instruc tion. WANTED Extra salesladies our big Clean Sweep Sale. Apply 1 Thursday morning, between 9:30 audi 11. to Mr. Lloyd, Superintendent. I Kaufman's Underselling Store clos ed for business Thursday, but appli cants will be admitted. WANTED Good, reliable white woman for day's work. Apply 16 North Nineteenth street. WANTED A girl to assist in gen eral housework after school hours and | Saturday and Sunday. Address Box j R„ 7110, care of Telegraph. WANTED Dishwasher. Apply at , Railroad Cafe, 1302 North Seventh I street. GIRLS WANTED —• For work on ; sewing machines and In other depart- I ments. Belgrade Knitting Mills. New Cumberland. | WANTED Girl at McNeal's Con fectionery Store. 1015 North Third street. WANTED Virst and second maid, white preferred, for small family. Ap ply 2138 North Third street. WANTED White woman for housekeeper. No washing nor iron ing. Plain cooking. Good home. Must come well recommended. Address 11., 7215, care of Telegraph. WANTED Dlnlngroom girl. Ap , ply at Railroad Cafe, 1302 North Sev enth street. WANTED Cook. Apply at Rail road Cafe, 1302 North Seventh street. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Wanted at once. Sewing Ma chine Operators. Inexperienc ed operators will be paid while learning. Positions are permanent, with regular work and good pay. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Reily and Fulton Streets. | I ' WANTED Girls in our Printing Department. Experi enced girls preferred, but not required. Apply Mr. Bern heisel. General Printing De j partment. The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Operators on power sewing machine. Many orders for our goods guarantees steady work at good wages, paying 40 per cent, bonus. Those beginning now will participate in our new profit-sharing plan. JENNINGS MFG. CO.. I . 2012 North Fourth Street. I CROCHETKRH WANTED Posi tlvely no canvassing; stamped ad dressed envelope for particulars. Mrs. 1 Melxel. 517 Lycoming street, Wil llamsport. Pa. j HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1 ANTED A girl, for general of j work. Must know how to file I ana also to operate a typewriter. Ad -1 dress P. p. Box No . 2 21. - ,^ AN ! ri £P ■— Girls between ages of IS and 28. We are in need of a number of girls for bookkeeping, ac counting and clerical work. Girls of ordinary .intelligence we will train for ' J' er 'cal work. Excellent opportunity. , t revlous experience unnecessary. Am bition and energy only qualifications • required. Good pay while learning. [ Apply U. S. Employment Service, Third and North streets, Harrisburg. Induo trial concern, Elliott-Fisher Company. . South Cameron street, Harrisburg. 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 Sclver, nth Street Wharf, Washington. D. C. j WANTED Experienced knitters and girls to learn. Good pay and steady work. Harris Hosiery Co., Cal der and Marion streets. WANTED Experienced girls to work in book bindery. Apply Mr I< isher, the Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. STENOGRAPHER WANTED For local office. Must have experience. None others need apply. Good wages to right party. Address Box H. 6568, care of Telegraph. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Harrisburg, December 7. ' 12,000 women clerks needed. Salary. $1,200 Experience unnecessary. Women de siring government positions write for free particulars. Raymond Terry (former Civil Service Examiner). 467 Columbian Building, Washington. YOUNG WOMEN WANTED To i learn shoemaking. Learners are well paid and earn good wages when pro , ficient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur ing Co.. 1402 Vernon street. WANTED TYasherwoman, white preferred. Bell 2350 R. WIDOWER WANTS Repectable woman for housekeeper. Call at 1022 Paxton street. ! lIKI,P WANTED—MaIe anil Female H. C. CLASTER, JEWELER, Drsires the services of a first class bookkeeper and stenog rapher permanently ludy or gentleman. Apply person i ally, 302 MARKET STREET. SILK MILL 1 j Experienced help wanted. Expert- I encer weavers average $3.50 to $6.50 per, day. Other departments propor tionately. Beginners wanted also. Best pay Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus over and above regular wages. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL. Second and North Streets. ' ARTIST WANTED for Cartoons and Illustration, part time, piecework at home. Phone, write or call, ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, ELLIOTT-FISHER CO.. Cedar and Cameron Streets. SITUATION'S WANTED—.MALE EXPERT AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC —Fifteen years' experience. Repair jobs called for and delivered. North Fourteenth and Herr streets. Phone ' PRACTICAL BUSINESS MAN I 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 - Middle-aged man of good, sober habits, would like light work of any kind. Address or call, B. F. 8., 216 Mulberry street. City. WANTED A first-class electrician and wireman, just mustered out of service, wants a steady position. Can take charge of men qnd work. Wants to locate in Harrisburg permanently. References furnished if desired. Ad dress E., 7213, care of Telegraph. WANTED Bookkeeper desires to ' locate with a progressive firm. Can handle double-entry set of books, also > correspondence and general office de- 1 tails. Have had eight years' experi ence. Address 8., 7214, care of Tele graph. SITUATIONS WANTED— FemaIe WANTED Colored woman wishes day's work for Mondays, Tuesday and Wednesdays, washing and Ironing; •first-class laundress. Address 1308 Currant street. City. WANTED Woman wishes position to assist in general housework. In quire 1407 Currant street. WANTED Widow wishes posi tion as housekeeper for widower. Ad dress Z., 2134, care of Telegraph. i WOMAN—Wishes position as house keeper, in respectable family, city preferred. Address L., 7216, care of Telegraph. WANTED Clerical work by re fined. young woman, who has three years' experience and can furnish best of references. Address Box I). 6923, care of Telegraph. WANTED Housework by experl- j enced white woman. In small, private family; can furnish best of references. Address II, 6540. care of Tele graph. WANTED intelligent, thorough ly competent young woman (employ ed a few days each week) will give 1 three hours daily and nine hours over Saturday and Sunday in exchange for comfortable room and board. Christian Science family preferred. Address C 6914, care Telegraph. WANTED Widow, with nine ' month-old child, desires to keep House for small family or respectable 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 Bell phone 1505 R. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms i for light housekeeping, on second | lloor: also one furnished bedroom; ull conveniences. 335 Pine street. Steel ton. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT For light housekeeping. Steain heat. All conveniences. No children. Apply 1816 Green street. 1 ' • ' —— i— ttXRRISBTTRG TELEGIt&I^ f =^l YOU CAN GET A GOOD PRICE for that used article —based upon its present value. If it's an article of of fice furniture or equipment, which you no longer need, you may find a ready market for it and really do a service to the buyers. Describe it in a classified ad. ■■ ■■ >i s —— ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM For liKlit housekeeping' Apply 161)9 Derry street. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS and one furnished room. Call 1827 North Third. Bell 521. UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Single or communicating; kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free. Strictly private. Laundry, phone and bathroom privileges. Inquire 429 Broad street. FOR RENT One large bedroom, for gentlemen only. Rent reason able. Apply 276 miggs Htreet. FOR RENT—Nicely-furnished front room, buy window, electric light, city steam heat, next to bath. Suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen. Inquire 209 Chestnut street. TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping, well heated, use of bath and Bell phone. Call at 923 North Secoiffi. TWO UNFURNISHED and one fur nished rooms in best part of city; steam heat and ail modern con- ■ venienceß. Apply in person. 916 i North Sixteenth street. 1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 12.60 per week and up; warm rooms. | running hot and cold water; light I housekeeping und private bath. Wll | son Apartments, No. 143 South Third. ROOMS WANTED ROOMS WANTED Man and wile desire several furnished rooms for light housekeeping. All conveniences. State particulars. Permanent. Ad dress Box T, 7107, care of Telegraph. WANTED, TO RENT Four un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing. Address C., 7108, care of Tele graph. i APARTMENTS FOR RENT 424 SOUTH SEVENTEENTH ST. One bright front room apartment of two rooms, furnished complete for light housekeeping. Adults. 825. Bell 2985 R. WANTED Position as auto me chanic by chief mechanic of Tanks Corps at Gettysburg. Address C., 6922, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 413 KELKER STREET Vacant; 6 rooms; all improvements. Price, 82,300. D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bids'. Bell 689. 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. Several business places, with store rooms. Several small houses paying 10 per cent, clear. Several 2>/i-story bricks uptown and on Hill. Lots for Hale, suburban and in city. C. 11. Corder, 1722 Green street. Bell 560 J. 82,600 WILL PURCHASE a brick house with six rooms and bath, gas and furnace. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. 82.200 WILL PURCHASE a semi bungalow, with six rooms and batli; gas light; hot water heat. Bell Realty I Co., Bergner Building. j SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE — On easy t< rms. Get particulars at once, as the opportunity will not last long. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- j ing. j THAT most desirable vacant house, | 803 North Seventeenth street: brick and stucco; most modernly equipped. Inspect it st once. Bell Realty Co.. j Bergner Building. FOR SALE About 30 acres Timber 90 per cent, oak 6 miles from New Cumberland. For further particulars ad dress M.. 7109, Care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Brick and ' stucco house at 904e North Sixteenth street. Well built. Modern. Splendid heater. Coal in cellar. Part cash. Inquire on premises. HOUSE FOR SALE At 2526 Derry street. Communicate with Bell phone 2205. TWO-STORY BRTCK HOUSE All improvements. 1n city; front porch; , bsv window; nice yard to drive alley. 8100 down, balance as rent. Liberty Bonds accepted. C. 11. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. BUY YOUR HOME on our rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty 1 Bond first payment required balance as rent. We have houses In every 1 part of the city and suburbs. Annlv A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES Three-story brick house, with all im provement*. Lot. 14x100. Good locu tion. Price. $2,300.00. Easy nayments LINCOLN REALTY CO.. Open Evenings Until 8 O'eiock 1129 Seventh Street. ! I ~ j Real F.state Tor Nulc or Exchange WANTED—TO RENT We are having a number or appli* ■ cations at thU time for furnished houses, apartments and rooms What . do you have to offer? Addreas Mil > ier Brothers & Company, Locust and , coimi* i Real I - .state for Sale—Suburban FACTORY SITE Suburban of Harrisburg. One of the best in the coun try, on two railroads, the Pennsylvania and the Read ing. Trucks laid direct to the site. Contains about 3 acres, with several buildings there by. Sewered, and paved erects on three sides. One block to trolley line. For information Inquire of C. H, CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT In Steelton, 7 rooms. Rent. 815 Apply 31 South Front street, Steelton. FOR RENT BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM, For meetings, conventions. Banquets, Dances and parties. Use of piano free. Kitchen attached. H. C. CLASTER, Jeweler. 302 Market Street. FOR RENT Large, 3-story brick building, central location, suitable for garage. D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Building. Bell 589. FOlt RENT—No. 2000 State street, corner brick house with all Improve ments, store room and large garage. Good poolroom location. Kent. 835. J. E. Gippie. 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Two prtvate garages, rear 1607 Swntara street. Rent. 85.00 each. J. E. Glpple. 1251 Market street. REAL ESTATE —For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES—A: Fifth and Curtin streets; possession of some of the houses on thirty days' notice. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Sec ond. Bell phone 807 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED, TO BUY A dwelling north of Kelker street. Give price and location. Address K„ 6918. care of Telegraph. LIFELONG FARMER wants to rent a farm for cash rent; best of refer ence. Box 101. Middle town. Pa. p/li phone 14113. FARM WANTED 2 to 20 acres with or without buildings. State low' est price. Address Box D. 6559. care of Telegraph. 1 iIAVE BUYERS waitiniTfor erty in any section of the city if cheao. What have you to offer' CHAS. APL Eft. 1002 N. Third' Street Offices and Storerooms for Rent OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished, single or ensuite of two or three rooms. Apply H. & L Lowengard. 210 North Third street.* Offices and Storerooms for Rent MARKET ST. STORE FOR RENT Beautiful Daylight Store. 504 Market Street. (•HAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. FARMS SMALL FAJtM FOR SALE Loral ed within one car fare limit. Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. FOR SALE 75 acres, 60 acres of farm land and lf> acres of timber. 82,200 cash. Call at 107 Chestnut street. 4 0 Acres, 81.80b. 3 Acres, 8530. 60 Acres, $3,500. 110 Acres, 83.700. Call at 107 CHESTNUT ST. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Few cheap, used sew ing machines; aiso new Singers. In quire Mr. Earhart, 520 Curtin street. FOR SALE One French Plate Pica Glass, height 10 ft., width 3 ft gold-leaf frame. In tine conditioti! Cost 8200.00. Selling because ceiling in present house is too low to place same. Phone 4292 J. 600 BUSHELS FINE PENNSYLVA NIA POTATOES at 1336 North Sixth street, close to Broad Street Market Fine Cooking Potuioea. at 81.75 un.l 81.85 per Bushel, and fine Planting Potatoes. $1.85 and $2.00. FOR SALE Lady's mixed cloth - covered raincoat, good style and con dition; auto blanket and toilet set.: ; coverlet and quilt. Call at 1914 Green street. FOR SALE One American Radi ator Company 900-I'oot furnace, used two years, practically new. Ap;ii Chas. S. 8011, Room 65, Union Yi ist Building. FOR SALE One large Hotel range, one hand-power freight eleva tor, one laundry dry room, one I 1 11.- P. high pressure boiler, one rolnup desk and chair, 24-plate Static X-Rav .machine, complete sterilizing end „p'- ernling room outtlt. Apply No l.ou North Second street. FOR SALE A $69 Victroltt. with eleven records, nil good as new. Cheap to n quick buy. r. Call 4.11 Hummel street. City, lioll phone 40R7R. FOR SALE One brand new elec tric furnace blower for sale cheap. Apply 2006 North Sixth street, or Boil phone 4667. FOR EAI.E—MISCELLANEOUS C ANN EL COAL ( $8 85 < J. B. MONTGOMERY Just Phone. 1 • < I FOR SALE ! 1919 CALENDARS Big Bargains in Samples and Jnh Lots. Orders promptly tilled. First come, first served, i MYERS MANUFACTURING CO„ 1 Third and Cumberland Sts Bell phone 1577 R. (Above Shoe Stnret ' " FOR SATE j Magazines for No, 1 Linotype. > A rare bargain for a plant with a No. 1 machine. p ant Address THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING 1 COMPANY. U Harrisburg. Pa, ! MORRIS SA'YS save money buyi,,,. | new and second-hand furniture here 11. gh prices paid tor furniture. Morris i Sehmertz. 1030 Market. . 3971 R. ! SIMON MICHLOVITZ offers for | j the machinery and contents of the ! f Pennsylvania Reduction Company, of ' I Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, which he ! bought some time ago. If anybody | j is interested i.i any of the material in j i or about said plant to apply at his j office, Paxton street and Penhsylvania R. R„ Harrisburg, Pa. APPLES FOR SALE Grimes' Gol den, with a Banana flavor, Stayman Weinsap, Jonulhans, Y'ork Imperial, etc. Some of these apples are very tine. Come and see them at R. A. Wickers'ham's Orchard, one-half mile i east of Mechanicsburg, Pu. Trolbey | car stops at Orchard. I TYPEWRITERS. .BOUGHT FOR j • CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON, i 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE UKPHEUM THEATER 1 BOTH PHON ES BARGAINS! BARGAINS! j The Store across from Y. W. C. A. offers you the Biggest and Best Bar i gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over routs, Mackinaw Coats, Underwear, | Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are fam ! oils for Low Prices. Give us a trial. OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth Street. WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS | I IVANTED, TO BUY Second-hand i I player piano. State price, condition | ! una where it can lie seen. Address j C., 6558, care of Telegraph. | HIGHEST CASH .PRICES PAID tor j | Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at- I I tent ion. Newmark & Cown, 308 Broad ! I street. Dial phone 4826. j HIGH EST PRICES PAID for nil kinus of Junk. Get our prices before selling. Call Bell phone 936, or drop us a postal and our wagon will call. Keystone Iron & Metal Co., Broad and Currant streets. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds ot empty barrels and Junk. Call I Boil phone 4275. p Abrams & Sou 824-832 North Seventh street. PARTY OWNING well-located vacant property in the city, would like to get in touch with a responsible contractor and builder. On* *hi would be interested in developing the property. For pal Oculars address M.. 3211. Care of Telegraph. WANTED Second-hand motors. Small size preferred. Apply j FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP, Cranberry St.. near Second. • Harrisburg, Pa. MAX SMELTZ I btcond-hand furniture bought and I'eold. Highest cusli prices paid. Call I Bell 1381 or Dial 5847, or drop a pos j ml .> Max Smoltz, 1016 Market street. ] Wil call, city or country. ELECTRICIANS Will find an opportunity fn the ! PM Hof profitable News Agency in I th 'lving suburban town. Influenza has deprived the town ot its only electrician. No Elec tricnl Supply Stoie in town. Start ' a business here. The ! i v. .v simper Agency will get you ' acquainted with the neople. ; BOX R. 7474. Care of Telegraph. ! L COHEN & COMPANY. York and i Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for I raffh paper. Iron, barrels, rubber and metals and old machines. Pend postal j or er l Vlff Pell and Dial 6223. Money to Loan i i MONEY If you are pressed for ready i..-Hi '.o meet any emergency, c..1l tc see us. We lend money i.i compliance with the laws i f the State. EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY, LOOM 2(16 BERGNER BLDG.. THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE. i WE LEND MONEY in compliance • wilh Act ot June 17. 1915, to indlvldu ' ulr in need of ready cash; small loans I a specialty, business confidential, pay- I merits to suit borrower's convenience; , .natively lowest rales in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street Musical I VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. GUITARS ! i HANJos. Bund and Orchestra Instru-I . lilts promptly und carefully lepair-. cd. OY LEW'S, 14 South Fourth street. ' TALKING MACHINES promptly aniPl carefully repaired by an expert only jtJYLKL.-.. 1 1 South Fourth street, ' IF your Talking Machine needs re ! pairs. just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An expert will be at your service ut once. ; Or bring machine to 1213 Nor til Thiru ' nrret. ill SI N < *V- **■ :-I:-ON AI.S UPHOLSTERING Of the best kind. Work guaranteed. We call and deliver. 30S Broad street. Dial phone j 4526._ _ tDF.dS INVENTOR*. PATiV" i p, ,oted Send particulars Horst ! Pi Agency, -inglustown. I>a. j EXPERT AUDITOR AND I ANT Efficiency Methods and Cost sy„. ; lem* Installed. Income and Excuse Profit Tax Statements prepared ! Books opened, closed or audited, c. ' E MacClohkuy. 403 south Thirteenth j. 1 street DECEMBER 31, 1918. BUSINESS PERSONALS RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 2f.c doz; double edge. 35c doz; razors. 25c.' Gorges Drug Store. DIAMONDS bought for cash—p. H Caplan Co.. 206 Market street. QUININE—Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININK will stave It off If taken In time. Gross Drug Store lU Murker street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Goods and fixtures of a general store. Trade established, lteason for going out of business is poor health. Address Box 113, Lewis berry, Pa. FOR SALE Fruit, confectionery and cigar store. Reasonable price. Roasting coffee and peanut machine. Good scales. Inquire at 614 Market street. HAULING AND MOVING GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced und careiul driters. Call Bell 3320 or Dial 2265. HICKS Local and Long-distance Hauling. 424 Reily. Both Phones. AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, ml j i Hpi.:ii street. Both phones. 1 AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local i and long-distance. F. J. Marter, Bell : 39-J. Steelton. AUTO HAULING Local and long ! distance. Furniture moving a spe- I cialty. Rates reasonable. Protuut i service. Call Bell 628 J. LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE HAULlNG— Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbln, 666 Calder I stieet. Bom puones. Bell 363CJ. Dial I 3063. ! ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE i CONRAD BROS. 341 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. WE MOVE Anything—anywhere—any tluie. Dial 4990. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third Street, City. ' HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped ; I for turniture. freight and piano mov i lug. No distance too far. Careful I driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. | E Grubber's Truck Service. Irvin I Aungst Manager. Hershev Pa. Beil ! pbone 15R-6. I ""LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE HAULING Prompt service. A. tic B. Motor Express. 917 Capital street. Bell phone 1635 J. WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. "HE HOME OF SATISFACTION. i STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home cooking served to Businessmen and l,adles in separate dtriinsroom. Storage STORAGE —419 Broad street. House hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE In brink building, rear 408 Market. Household goods In clean. prtvue looms. Reasonable rates. P tj. Diener. 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in tireproof ware house, $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-lireproof ware house. llarrisburg Storage Co.. 437- 445 South Second street. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. EELL 1956. DIAL 2133. i RUDOLPH XC. SPICER. Funeral Director and Einbalmer. 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE | PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY ' Beautifully situated on Market street east of Twenty-sixth, and on the ! norta and east faces the new park i way. The prices of lots ure moderate, i Miller Bros. A- Co.. Agents. Clcaucrs and Dyers IT PAYS to nuxe Clothes Cleaned. I Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best j place In town. Cull and deliver I Goodman's. 13u6ti North Sixth. Both | Phones. AUTOMOBILES AUTO FOR SALE Late 1916 Max well. 5-passenger touring car. fully equipped, demountable rim. In A 4 con dition. Bargain to quick buyer. Ap ply Edward W. Evans, 36 North Third street. Bell 1390. Dial 3573. WANTED Five-passenger Tour ing car, any make, in exchange for real estate. Must be In good condi tion. Address Box G, 7217, care of Telegraph. MAXWELL, 1916, in first-class con dition throughout, light economical car. Owner wants larger machine, demonstration at Hoffman's Garage. Seneca and Camp streets. Cheap to immediate buyer. • ONE brand-new 1918 Chandler Tour- I ing Car, in good condition, has been used about three months, to be sold on account of death. Inquire at Gard- I ner tic Baplisti. Third und Chestnut I streets. 1 FOR SALE Reo Touring car. Looks and runs like new. Bargain to quick buyer. Buick Roadster, A 1 I shape. Bargain for some one. A. j Schlffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron. I SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and pleas ' ure cars for sale. Ford tou trucks. Auto-Cur 2-ton trucks and one 7- passenger Haynes Touring Car. All cheap to quick buyers, international Harvester Co. Truck Department. No Ci \> ■ street. FOR SALE Ford truck, pannel body; two-horse wagon, good as new. Both equipped for baker. F. J. Kov inger. Mlllersburg. Pa. BUICK ROADSTER Runs fine; electric lights; new top: 1350.50 Ho'st. l.lrcleslown. Pa. FOR SALE 1917 Dodge Touring car, in AI condition. All good tires with new spare. A privule car. Will : demonstrate. Call 4912 Bell. I FOR SALE 19)6 M"tz Touring, one 1911 Muxwell Touring, two 1918 Mux well Touring Cars. Apply Horsl. j i.iiigicatow n. Pa. SUNSHINE GARAGE - Auto re j pairing b.- expert. Road Jobs a I rpeciulty. Charge reasonable. Both • Phones Sunshine Garage. 27 North 1 I ONE CHEVROLET ROYAL MAIL I ROADSTER Beaver's Uuragfe, 632 North street. t , <1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—6-ton Standard trucks! Price reasonable. Mechanical work lni A 1 condition. Guaranteed 30 days. I Sunshine Garage, 27-29 North Cams 1 erdn street. ,j FOR SALE 1917 Maxwell Touring! Car. 1915 Reo Roadster. Apply Har-,1 risburg Auto tic Tire Repair Co.. 131* South Third street. FOR SALE 1917-1914 Ford Tour-rl lngs, $425.00. $325.00. to settle estates. I Address Box H, 6561, care of Telo-4 graph. ' ONE NEW CONESTOUA TRUCK —< Covered body, 1,000 lbs. capacity. A,( bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia: Quick Lunch. 1917 FORD TOTJRINGf, fine order, s3i worth extras. Price. $475.00 cash.-! Must be sold account sickness. Also! Maxwell 1918 Touring, $750.00 cash., Run 1.000 miles. O. K. Can be seem, at Horst's. Linglestown, Pa. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Munich street. Limousines for funeral. puriD and balls; careful' drivers; open day and .light. Belli 4564. ———————— - ——, KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. — All sort of auto top und cushion work' done by experts. Also repair work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South Canin eron street. , , V. T ANTED All kinds of used auto tires. vv c nay highest cash prices.! No Junk. H. Esterbrocif, #l2 North, Third street. Dial 4990. OLD AUTtDT Wanted; used, wrecked or oid'tltnera. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrcc-tainti. A. iSchitfman, 22, 24, 20. North Cameron street. 801 l 3333. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES FOR SALE One Harley-Davidson Motorcycle, with side car. Inquire 301 South fourteenth street. """Tins HARLEY MOTORCYCLE —i side car and tandem, electric equipped. $225.00. Indian Twin Tandem. sso! Horst. Linglestown. Pa. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE— Like new" town" Pa." ,ao ' oo ' Horst - *-'ngle7: BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ' DORY SHAXER, | WITH S ANDREW REDMOND. ' J I 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. ! ~ 1 ' Garages, Accessories and Repairs SPECIAL ON AUTO CHAINS "ox!! ?ox3is :$3:iS 34x4 $l.BO DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 919 North Third Street. h f* l \r tenB r° n " Eishmanm Dlxeyl Sphtdorf Ilea, Reiny and different ' S 11 ? ,'- 8 of co,ls . carburetors, etc. A Schiffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. " ou AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also fenders, lamps, etc. Best service In towu. Har rlsburg Auto Radiator Works 80S North Third street. WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE PARTS Frames straightened and welded * Heavy Cast Iron Our Specialty. Expert Welders. Work Guaranteed. CAPITAL CITY WELDING CO.. 1538 Logan St. BELL 4396 J. PUKLIC SALK " 1 " SABF —■ Of Factory Build ing 4~ ft. by 80 ft., brick, one story and basement, recently built, will bo i Mar yville,. January 11, 1910 at 1 F. M. Formerly used as hosiery mill. NOTICES ~~ . . INFORMATION WANTED Will any Poorman reading this write George H. Poorman! t'al" fiftieth street, Los Angeles, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that the ■, following account has been filed In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County. Pa., and will lie conflrm el by said Court on the 18th day of January, 1919, unless cause be shown I to the contrary: Third account and distribution of Charles A. Ambler, In>urance Com missioner, and liquidator of the Scran ton Fire Insurance Company. CHARLES K. PASS, Prothonotary. Estate of Martha R. Sourbeer, de^ ceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on, j the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed to the said Estate are requested to make payment. and those having claims to present the same without delay, ■ to THOMAS S. RESIDE, Administrator. Cr to 1517 Berryhill Street. W. JUSTIN CARTER. ESQ.. Attorney for Administrator, 221 Market Street, llarrisburg. Pa. PUBLIC SALE Notice Is hereby given that the un : dersigned will sell at No. 415 Main Street. Steelton. Pa., on Saturday I January 11. 1919, at 2 o'clock P. M* i the following real estate: ■ , All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate In the Borough of Steel ton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania*, more particularly bounded and do-] scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the eastern side of Main street, one hundred and five (105) feet north from Francis< street, and three (3) feet from the up per side of the tw;o three-story brick" houses now owned by the J. B. Ewlng Estate: thence north along said Main street thirteen (13) feet and ten (10) inches, more or less, to the center of| the lathed and plastered partition! wall between the two three-story: frame dwelling houses Nos. 415 andi 417 Main street: thence east on a line , that passes directly through the cen-| * ter of said partition wall one hundred' (100) feet to Orchard alley; thence,' south along the western side of saldi Orchard alley thirteen (13) feet and ten, (10) inches, more or less, to land own-! Ed by the said J. B. Kwing Estate;, and thence westwardly along the! land of the said J. B. Ewing Estate one hundred (100) feet to the place o£, beginning. Having thereon erected a frame dwelling house fcnown as No i 416 Main street. Being the same premises conveyed to Ordan Nejdof by Joseph Carjaneo and wife by Indenture dated February 15, 1917. and recorded In the Record er's Office at llarrisburg in Deed Book "P." Volume 16. page 207. The foregoing property Is soltL under an order of the Orphans' Courti of Dauphin County, and Is In a good) state of repair. At the above stated time and placet conditions will be made known by DUNDOFF, DUNDOFF, i Administrator. I WICKERSHAM & METZOER, Attorneys. THE undersigned announces that he has this day transferred the Whole-* sale Paper business, conducted by him as the "Donaldson Paper Company" t his son. J. Allan Donaldson, by whom It will be continued under the same, name. 1 W. M. DONALDSON. FL January. 1. 1919, . • „ J A 13