14 ADVERTISE HAT PROPERTY-PROSPECTIVE BUYEtS AiE ALEIT Deaths • wsr.rssLj' January 6. 1919. at ' lrr lat tJla a Iti-t South Sixteenth street, aged . Ku'ncral service--, w il\ be ..held op Thursday afternoon, at -<><>• front her late residence the K*\. Olavion M. Smucker officiating. in terntent l'axtang Cemetery. oriMOHM \> Dorothy E. °PP^ n ]®"- of T. J. Jessl* M. Op per man. of Washington ^ died Saturday. January 4. aged : Suiter* 1 services private on 'l'ues <l*i\ at U A. M. Body may be \i* ed'Monday evening. Bur.al camp Hill Cemetery. ______ HBISCOB- J. Mirk Briscoe Sat iirday, January 4. isle. i'llnaral on Tuesday. o'clock, from his „ f 1 . * i nC o\n ,532 Kerry street, and | frllTnda are invitel to attend without further notice. - II'MMIM'" —° n Sunday. January .'. . 131. at his late residence. No."' BerryhUl street. Charles Ho e Cummtngs. ... . y._jd' vri vate funeral services will be nein E^.vWwSeSl Cemetery. Philadelphia. 1 a. . Sarah E. Cooper, wife of Laniei . *3Sbw*Bjg ! f'rn ? rps JK'" *° j attend without further notice. LOST AND yocyp litST Pay envelope. contalnlnK about thirty d £ ll s**," d mg W and Walnut burg Telegraph Building anu _ and Front Liberal re perhaps on street cur >* a vorttc.! llarrlsburg Telegraph " LOST - At the rennsylvan.a Ka^l ?Hly^btXr7ward K if lei t Tele" , Krnph Office. LOST —On on way between s>e\Muibcrrv and j berland. Second Bl Vf„ n douarters. Ke tlienee to Red Cross Headquari r ward will he given to flnder. * to Box 7220. care of Telegrapn LOST Diamond bar pip. wWllnut street ?. n ;^r\o 0 Ue U d a Crois Wa]nut street, and revelw INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PR. .MOTION >"£\ e *£ shorthand. Typewriting. . ; , n ® et i C . r? D k rV P '^b H NlSV R n ? SCHpC.L OPEN ' ALL YEAR. Eater any t.me. NESS COLLEGE. BFA Klst,l • D , <) 111 Market St. lhas. K. hecwie. 111:'. 1-1' W A.N 11--D —MALE SALES OPPORTUNITY A mart desirous of oonnect ing with a large and sucvess •f ul business house w V l .? A a ooportunity to developasa salesman. Reply, seating age. height, weight, experience. P O. BOX No. US WANTED Expnrlenced. outslde j -hoe cutter, on Trasses and chad.ens high grade shoes. Ideallocation and good wages. Apply Rede shoe Mfg., i 'o.. Palmy-rag Pa. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS -- In • tructlon for examinations. Jr. -aiar. , Si.i'OO to 52.00 U. Particulars free- American Civil Service School. A\a-tt ngto:i, D. C. FEDERAL TAX AUDITORS WANT- j !<•!) There are millions of income lid excess profit* tax returns of last car not vet audited. Competent men i'.nd -women are needed everywhere to assist the government, business men and corporation- in this great task: large salaries paid. If you hate any ; knowledge of accounts, we can quickly ; ,oach you to become expert in this, work. Our coaching is entirely in the hands of former Internal Revenue ar.d Income Tax experts. In -tructlon. individual, by ma.l. For full particulars wriite Federal lav Audit Bureau. Continental Trust Building. Washington. D. C. WANTED Your.g man. IS to 27.. to learn trade. Good wages to start. Lor.'t apply unless you mean to stick. Apply V.. Til", care of Telegraph. WANTED A chauffeur to drive truck. Apply at Rose's, Second and Walnut streets. WANTED Two boys, for counter and floor work. Apply Rustic Dairy- Lunch. 3-7-S South Third. WANTED —Two good, atrong boy*, to learn trade. Apply Superintend ent. The Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrisburg. THE services of a bookkeeper and of (be manager; one who can dictate good business letters used. A young man preferred; one who wants to get into a good manu lavturing business. A permanent po sition for the right man. Address H isr.g Belleville. Pa. .-ALKSMAX The Atlantic* Refining Company has an opening for a live, experienc ed salesman to work in and shout Carlisle and the Cum- . berland Valley. An automobile is supplied for covering the territory, which is such that only a few nights each month need be spent away from home. Remuneration is by salary; A permanent position and op portunity for advancement is offered to the right man. Call, for an interview:, on the Company's representative at the Penn-Harris Hotel, . Harrisburg. Pa.. Tuesday. January T. 191S, after 11 A. VI. * 1 mmmrn—mmmmm* Riverside Residence FOR FALE—The 21fc-story brick house, located at No. 3213 North Front street, with eight rooms, tiled bathroom and sleeping porch. Oak finish. Large cement floor porches. Electric light. Hot water heat. Cemented cellar with hot and cold water. An ideal residence. Consult us about the price. Miller Brothers & Co. Heal Estate laaaraaee Surety Read. Left aad Ceurt Street. Member* HKG. Real Betate Beard tamummmmaamuamaauau MONDAY EVENING, HKI.P WANTED —MALE iV A .X 'iu^ AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN TO SELL FORD CARS AND TRUXTON UNITS. MACS GARAGE. INC.. tI?.SOUTH THIRD ST. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE OR TWO YOUNG MEN laical business Institution re quires the services of one or two energetic young men with good education, who desire to learn a business that offera big oppor tunities. Address In own hand writing. stating past employment, salary expected, etc.. Box L7IOO, care of Telegraph. All communi cations strictly confidential. • '. . ' J■- ■ - WANTED Field timekeeper. None but experienced need apply. Give experience and salary ex pected. Address BOX If. 721?, Care of Telegraph. WANTED A good blacksmith and horse shoer for our shop at Pax tang. Apply RUTHERFORD BROS., Paxtang, Pa. WANTED Young man. 18 to -0 years old. to learn sign painting. TWOS. CUSACK CO., Eleventh and Mulberry- Streets. WANTED Driver for motor truck and wagon. Good wages. Ap ply Fink Brewing Company, Forster street. WANTED—Two cigarmakers, union men. Steredy work. Small cigars. $lO. Mold work. J. C. F. llamaker. Renovo. Pa. WANTED -Experienced bed last ing machine operators. Also boys to learn lasting. Apply Devihe & Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co.. Sixteenth and Stale streets. WANTED District and local agents in every city and town in Penn*vlvania. Automobile insurance. Excellent policy. 40 per cent, more coverage. 30 per cent, less cost. Big propositi mi. Add i ess Y.. 6594. care of Teh-graph. YOUNG MAN—I.7 or IS years of age in shipping department to make him self useful about store and oißce. Right person has exoH.ent opportunities for advancement. Appiv R. b\ GOODRICH RUBBER CO.. 1412 N. Third St., Har risburg. YOUNG MEN. 16 and over, are eli gible for Government Railway Mail Clerks. $92 month. Examinations soon. For free particular.?, write J. L. Leonard (former Civil Service Ex aminer;. 4Sti Kenois Building. Wash ington. WANTED A young man. over 16 years of age. for office boy with a large corporation. Duties ara to run errands and do clerical work. A very "good chance for a steady, your.g man to work into a good position. Address, in own handwrit ing, to BOX W„ 6923, Care of Telegraph. . WANTED ' A young man, experienced in figures, for a clerical position with a large corporation. Good chance for advance ment for one who is quick and accurate at figures. Only those who are willing to work and advance to higher positions need apply. Address, in own handwrit ing, to- BOX Y. 6227, Care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Five good Linotype Opetatonx Good working conditions. Apply to HARRY A. FRY. Telegraph Composing Room. WANTED Boy. for delivery work. Apply Monarch Wall Paper Co., 9 Aberdeen street. SEVERAL SALESMEN for door-to-door proposition. Newspaper experience desir able. Address M.. 6641. Care of Telegraph. I : . A SCHOOL of Higher accounting is Having more calls for' qualified ac countants than they can fill. By tak ing four lessons per week you can complete the training in,six months. Our graduates are thoroughly quail. Red to pass the C. P. A. examination. Will make terms to suit you. as we need the men. Also have some posi tions for women, ff you deal re to fill a high-class accounting position, ad dreas Sox 8.. 6111, cart of Telegraph I UK Ll* WANTED—UKMALK A PERSONAL PROBLEM ] ANSWERED for young women who are seeking a good place to work. It )s for your interest before making a decision to ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS is ihe position permanent? Is the pay satisfactory? la tin-re chance for ad . vancement? Am 1 go itig to be happy in niy work? THESE ARE ADVANTAGES WE OFFER TO AMBITIOUS YOUNG WOMEN i ■ , *. Permanent employment. Good salary-—Periodic Increases. Excellent opportunity for promo tion. Delightful homelike rest room. Inexpensive hot lunches. Carefully- chosen associates. Apply to Miss Kline, Operators Employment Dept., ] 208 Walnut St. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNA. EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES wanted for Hosiery Depart ment. Permanent positions. Apply at ASTRICH'S. 308 Market Street. ■ j ! WANTED Reliable girl for gen- ' eral housework. Call Bell phone ! 1662 R. | ! WANTED— Girl for general house ! work, one who is able to cook. Small i ' family. Good wages. Apply evenings at 229 Forster street. , WANTED A colored girl for gen- | i era! housework. No washing. No Sunday work. Apply 1603 Green , street. WIDOWER Desires middle-aged white woman for housekeeper. Good ! wages. Steady position. Call 1221 Cowden street, Harrisburg. Pa. YOUNG LADY WANTED For of- ' lice work. One with some knowledge of typewriting and stenography. Ap ply to Mr. Cowan. 410 Patriot Bidg. OPERATORS WANTED --- In add!- tiou to paying the best prices in tiie city "on piecework, we will pay. be ginning January 2. a bonus of 2u per j cent. Call at Harrisburg Apparel Co.. Tl.ird Floor of City Star Laundry Building. Sixth and Herr streets. Learners paid while under instruc- ; ! tion. WANTED Young lady stenographer,, j who is willing to assist with office work. State experience and salary expected. Address M.. -Till. CARE OF TELEGRAPH. ! WANTED - siiddie-aged woman to •do housework ajid help sick lady. Ad- i dress Box M, 7221, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 190'4 North Second street, in evenings. I ■■ ■ j LONG- DISTANCE OPE KATORS WANTED Apply to CHIEF OPERATOR. CUMBERLAND VALLEY TELE PHONE CO., 227 Walnut Street. WANTED First and second maid, . white proferred, for small family. Ap ply 2138 North Third street. I SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Wanted at once. Sewing Ma chine Operators. Inexperienc ed operators will be paid while learning. Positions are permanent, with regular woik and good pay. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Reily'and Fulton Streets. : j . WANTED GIRLS IN OUR Printing Department. Experi enced girls preferred, but not ! required. Apply Mr. Bern | heisel, General Printing De- I partmeht. The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED A girl, for general of fice work. Must know how to tile and also to operate a typewriter. Ad dress P. O. Box No. 221. WANTED Experienced glrla to work In book bindery. Apply Mr. Fisher, the- Telegraph Printing <jo., Harrisburg, Pa. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Harrisburg. December 7. 12,000 women clerks needed. Salary. J1.200. Experience unnecessary. Women de ■ s.ring government positions write for free particulars. Raymond Tarry j (former Civil Ssrvict Examiner). 447 J Columbian- Building. Washington. YOUNG WOMAN Wanted to assist in confectionery and ice cream parlor. I Apply Store, 29 North Second street. i YOUNG WOMEN WAITED To ! learn shoemaklng. Learners are well paid and earn good wages when pro ficient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur ing Co.. 1402 Vernon street. HELP WANTED— MaIe antl Female WANTED Married couple, with . out children, to cook and assist in kitchen at the Harrisburg Academy . Good home at the schoul and good wages. Call at the echool imtnedi-' • ately. Take Riverside car (marked A) ! on second Street. SALESMEN WANTED ii SALESMEN WANTED Salesmen . i for Pennsylvania, between 25 and 4 • years .of age. Experience .in selling . ; Lubricating Oils, Greases and Paints (.Applications will only be considered -1 from those Who have had success In II selling our lines. We have a liberal " contract for good men. Address The . Brooks Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio r •> ;. -■ ■ t v,• % -* - , -rr rv> rv HAHRIBBURG TELEGRAPH SN! " ' • ' ' I ; ■ . ; ! i , • YOU CAN GET A GOOD PRICE lor that used article —based upon its present value. If it's an article of of lice 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 ill a classified ad. - J/ ——■— " i _ *" ——— AGENTS WANTED "WORLD WAR HISTORY" CAMPLETE, PICTORIAL. AUTHEN TIC. Giving account of every phase of the War. Best term*. Write quick for free outfit, or If you prefer beat outfit, which will help secure double subscribers, send 35c. It. 1* Phillips Publishing Co., Philadelphia. Pa.; At lanta, Ga.. Chicago. 111. Address near est office. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED Young oollege gradu ate, who can operate typewriter anil keep books, double entry, desires po sition with reliable firm where brains and perseverance Insure advancement. References furnished. Address P. O. Box 47. Carlisle. Bell 160-W Carlisle. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Young woman, with one -child, would like a position us housekeeper. Call at 1506 Drummond street, opposite 1605 Derry. WANTED Clerical Work by refined young woman who has had three years' experience In general office work and can furnish best of refer ences. Address Box E. M.. care. Tele graph. SITUATION S W ANTED—lema le YOUNG colored girl desires wash ing and ironing to do at home or out. Inquire at 431 Kelly street. WANTED Farm work or house keeping for widower, by middle-aged woman, with boy 16 years old. In quire -311' East Mulherry street. WANTED Widow wishes posi tion as housekeeper for widower. Ad dress 2., 3134, care of Telegraph. WANTED'— Plain sowing to do at home. Children's sewing a specialty. Inquire 1513 Hunter street, or call Bell phone 1505 R. ROOMS rou RENT FOR RENT Three large, unfur nished rooms, on Second lioor; use of bath; corner location, in good neigh borhood. Also a large storeroom at the same address. Call Bell phone 4965 J. BARGE FRONT ROOM FOR RENT —At 603 North Front street, over looking River Park. Call after 5 P. M. UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ■ — Single or communicating; kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free. Strictly private. Laundry, phone and bathroom .privileges. Inquire 433 Broad street. FOR RENT One large bedroom for gentlemen only. Rent reason able. Apply 376 cttlggs street. FOR. RENT Furnished room, in private family; city steam heat,, elec tric lights and use of bath. Gentle men only. Inquire 404 North abound street. TWO UNFURNISHED and one fur nished rooms in best part of city; steam heat aud all modern con veniences. Apply in person. 916 North Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33.60 per week aud up: warm rooms, running hot and cold Water; light housekeeping and private bath. \Yll son Apartments. No. 113 South Third. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Three-room rear apartment, at 313 Chestnut street; steam heat furnished. Rent. 314.00. In quire J. K. Kipp, Bell phone 1942 K. FOR RENT Unfurnished, small, housekeeping apartment of 3 rooms. Close to shops, works and market. Water in kitchen. Cabinet and range. Strictly private. Inquire 439 Broad street, between 10 to 11 A. M. 434 SOUTH SEVENTEENTH ST. One bright front room apartment of two rooms, furnished complete for light housekeeping. Adults. 335. Bell 3985 R. APARTMENTS WANTED FURNISHED APARTMENT WANT ED I am desirous of locating a fur nished apartment of about 3 rooms with bath for light housekeeping for myself and wife; must be centrally lo cated. excellent references can be fur nished. Write fully, giving location, rent. etc. Address Box K, 7112, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE— On easy terms. Get particulars at once, as the opportunity, wul not last long. Bell Beany Co., Ucrgncr Builtl '!■ ! SEVERAL BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE—' Close to all-night street car . service; ail improvements. Prices. : 13.400 to 35.300. Bell Realty Co.. Berg -1 ner Building. BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE For 32,650; 8 rooms, bath. gas. furnace, porch front, cemented cellar; drive I alley on rear. Bell Realty Co., Uerg | ner Building. i THAT most desirable vacant house. ; SO3 North Seventeenth street: brick ! and stucco: most inodernly equipped. • Inspect It at once. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. 33.200 WILL PURCHASE a semi bungal-iw, with six rooms nnd-hnih; : gaslight; hot water heat. Bell Realty ' Co.. Bt-rgncr Building. I RARE OPPORTUNITY —By special J listing, we are offering a Second I street business property at Twenty I Thousand Dollars. Perabnal call! only. No particulars on phono. Penna Realty A Improvement Co.. 132 Lo l cuat street. 1 WEAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' ' ! •' . . . HLAI ... ....... ~ Oli j CHANGE Farms, suburban and ' city property. 2-story bricks, all im provemcnta; 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 2H-story> bricks uptown and on 11111. Lots for I sale. *tihi?hp ~nd 'n city. C. II : Cord-1. •t. it„ti sg'o.i.'! 1 ' ' j .FOR SALE —• Three-story brick i ; null property, fully equipped with I , latest* water power machinery, also ! I consists of hydraulic cider, press and I large lumber mill. 20 acres of farm land; 3 dwelling houses and all nee-' cssary outbuildings. Will be sold very i ■ reasonable, owing to death of owner. | I For information, address Owner, lie' . South Market street. Meclianicsburg I p "- FOR SALE I About 30 acres Timber 90 per cent, oak 6 miles from New Cumberland. For further particulars ad dress • ; • . M., 7103. Care of Telegraph — j HOUSE FOR SALE—At 2526 Derry I i street. Communicate with Bel! phone j I TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE All i ! improvements; in city; front porch' , hay window; nice yard to drive alley- ' 3100 down, balance as rent. Liberty! Bonds accepted. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell 560J I BUY YOUR HOME oil our rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty i Bond first pay ment required, balauce j |us rent. We have houses in evervi .part of the city and suburbs. Applv , A. P. Doianz. 1225 North Sixth Street. i _ 413 K ELK EH STREET Vacant; I 5 rooms: all Improvements. Price. | 32.300. D. A. Caley, 707 Kunltel Bids.' j Bell 589. FOR SALE 9-rootu brick house. ; All improvements. 532 Camp street. Real Ksate for Sale or Excliuugc WANTED—TO RENT We are having a number of appli cations at this time for furnished j houses, apartments and rooms. What f do you have to offer? Address Mil i lr Brothers 4c Company, Locust an.i | Court streets. Real Estate l'or Sale— Suburban FACTORY SITE Suburban of Harrisburg. of the best In the coun try, on two railroads, the Pennsylvania and the Reuil j ing. Tracks laid direct to the sue. Contains about 3 acres, ; with sy.-erai builulugs there on. Sewered. and paved i streets on three sides. One block to trolley line. For information Inquire of C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell 6603. j' ■ ■ S ' I REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR KENT l-oirge, 3-story brick bußuing, centra! ioention. suitable for garage. D. A. '-'oley. 70.' Kunkej Building. Beil 559. FOR RENT Completely furnished ! , new bungalow nil improvements 1 large lot desirably located in Me ; chanlcsburg. Hopple & Swartz, Yle chanicsbufg. Pa. FOR RENT—No. 2000 State street .corner brick house with all improve .' meats; store room and large garage Good poolroom location. Kent 3"5 I J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street." "' PUP. RENT Two Driva t- ua-;,.,. 1 rem Awntara street. Rent IV each. J. E. Gipple. 120 l Market atree't. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or RenT HOUSES AND GARAUES— At Kirn, and Curtin Streets; possession of some of the houses on thirty days' noiice i I Fred C. Miller. 31 North Second Reli phone SO,J. • • I REAL ESTATE WANTED HOME WANTED I We hare a client w,tn fifteen to i twenty thousand dollars to invest in ! home with chonte surroundings corner ; property preterrcd. Ghat have vou to offer? } PENNA REALTY p 4 132 Locust St. REAL ESTATE WANTED j We have some ready purchasers for i improved Real Estate. Let us know I. what you have to offer. I LINCOLN REALTY CO. i 112# North Seventh Street. | . LIFELONG FARMER wants to rent a farm for cash rent; best of refer ence. Box 101; Middletowii.' la. Bell phone MRS. ; I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop . erty In any section of the city, if t cheap. What have you to offer? CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. Third Street.' I OFFICES FOR RENT—Furnished ' . or unfurnished, single or en suite of i •two or three rooms. Apply H. and L. l Lowengard, 210 North Third Street. Offices and Storerooms for Rent r ;■ ■ | FOR RENT i BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM, - For meetings, convention*. ! Banquets. Dances and parties. Use of piano free. Kitc-lnn ; attached. H. C. CHASTER. Jeweler. 302 Market Street. •' : STOREROOM 1202 North Third! street; shelved ready for business. 95 feet in depth; skylight; fitted for anv|- kind of business in best block; 3 1 banks and largest market, tall and 1 let me show you Its advantages. J. I S. Sible. 256 Herr street. ' OFFICES FOR KENT Furnlahed - or unfurnished, single or ensulte of i two or three rooms. Apply H. & U Howengufd. 210 North Third street. MARKET ST. STORE KOll RENT Beautiful Daylight Store. 504 Market Street. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North H'hird Street. FARMS 3 acres, good house. $530. ! 40 acres, good buildings, 31.600. 59 acres, good buildings. 33,500. 20 acres, good buildings. 32,500. I 42 acres, good buildings. 31,700. I 23 acres, good buildings, 31,700. 150 acres, good buildings, 34,500. I 109 acres, good buildings. 33,700. I 75 acres, good buildings, 32,500. Call at 107 Chestnut St. • FOR RENT The Greenawalt I Farm. 4 miles north of Harrisburg. 1165. acres. Good opportunity. Inquire! iA. S. Thompson, Chamhdrsburg, or I i Mauk & Hnrtman, Seventh and Enter- i aid. Bell Phone. SMALL FARM FUR SALE Local- i ed within one car fare limit. Apply j , A. P. Dorana. 1-225 North Sixth street, i f FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS '"' " | 'l ' : COAL ALL SIZES" ! CHARCOAL COKE WOOD McCREATH BROS.. 567 RACE STREET. J-'Ol: SALE A number of slightly ' used typewriters. Have been return- j |ed to us. Now is the time to set a j practically new machine at a rea sonable in-u-e. Remington Typewriter | j Co.. 119-121 Walnut street. i FOR SALE, AT ONCE Entire : I Printing outfit—new type, printing ! press, papercutter, type eases, etc. -i bargain. Write, or call on Airs. At- I tiitlf Moyer, Beaver Springs, Pa. FOR SALE -fen shoats, four I months old. inquire 2819 Bunks street, , Penbroolt. FOR SALE An attractive sot of \ I finest grade Baby Mink Furs, reason- ! 1 able, by responsible private party. ! I Write, or call at 219 Pine street, liar- J riaburg. BULLDOGS Dark brindle young 1 bitch—rwlnner at Philadelphia. Mated 1 December 11 to an Imported winner. - Also three Pekingese females, ail j under 5 pounds. lJuvles, IoOG North 1 Twelfth street. Harrisburg, Pa. i HOMERS l-'OR SALE luuge I Squab-breeding Belgium Homing - , Pigeons, 32.90 per pair. Henry Rltgel, I | New BloomfielU, Pa. FOR SALE One French Plate Pier Glass, height 10 ft., width 3 ft., gold-leaf lrame. In tine condition. Cost 3200.00. Selling because ceiling ! in present house is too low to place • same. Plume 4292 J. i FOR SALE Lady's mixed cloth covered raincoat, good style and con dition; auto blanket and toilet sets; coverlet and quilt. Call at 1914 Green street. FOR SALE One American Radi ator Company 900-foot furnace, used two years, practically new. Apply Chan. S. 8011. Room 65, Union Trust Building. i FOR SALE • One large Hotel range, one hand-power freight eleva tor. one luundry dry tohm. one 14-11.- P. high pressure boiler, 24-plate Static X-Ray machine, complete sterilizing ' and operating room outfit. Apply No. • 1700 North Second street. FOR SALE Few cheap, used sew ing machines: also new Singers, in quire Mr. Earhurt. 520 Curtin street. FOR A 160 Victroia. with eleven records, all gdod as new. Cheap to a quick buy r. Call 434 Hummel 1 street. City. Bell phone 4087 R. I FOR SALE One Brand new elec tric furnace olower for sale cheap. Apply 2006 North Sixth street, or Bell phone 4 657. CAN NFL COAL 88 35 I ' 1 J. B. MONTGOMERY Just' Phone. FOR SALE • Magazines for No. 1 Linotypes. A rare bargain for a plant with a No. 1 muenine. Address THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPAN V, Harrisburg. Pa. I SIMON MICHLOVTXJ6 offers for sale the machinery and contents of, |j !t! I'ennsylvania Reduction Company, of Harrisburg icnnsyi vunia. which he bought some time ago. If anybody D Interested t i any of the material In or about said plant to apply at his office, Paxton street and Pennsylvan.a R. P... I'arrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE —Store fixtures, solid oak. Cost, 31.300. Sell cheap. All at #l6 North Third street. Apply D. ■ ; A. Buchler. 1104 North Second. : FOR SALE —■ I-arge, go.'den oak cabinet Riahell machine, plays an makes of records, and 20 pieces of latent music; also 1918 model sewing machine. Address Box U. 6924. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE large mahogany cabinet Victroia ana a nice selection of music; also a large Weaver orgs,,, good as new. Cheap to quick buyer. Address Box A, 6915, care of Tele graph. i TYPEWRITERS. BOUGHT FOR! CCSH ALL MAKES RENTED i EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE 1 ORPHEUM THEATER I BOTH PHONES JANUARY 6, i 919. I OI SAi.l.— tots , MUUKIS SAVb nave money buying I new and Second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Mum*! tjotnfierlf, 1036 Market. Bell 3971 ft. BARGAINS! BAIWAINS! The more m ross Iruni 1. W. C. A. i offers you the Biggest and LSeat Bar gains in Men a una Boys' Suite, Over coats, Mackinaw Coaia, Underwear. Hula, Cups anil Shoes. , We are lain uua lor l.ow Price*. Give ua a trial. I OUTLET CI.OTIIINO CO., 33 North fourth Street. \VANTtI—.MIsL tI.I.AX (CODS WANTED, TO BUY Second-hand player putno. Slate price, condition | una where it can oe seen. Aauiesu C„ Si, cure ul Telegraph. ! HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID fori i Second-hand furniture. Prompt al-l : teution. Newmark A: I'oivn, 3US Broud I Street. Dial phone 4836. HIUHEST PItICES PAID for all! ltlnda of Junk. Uet our prices before I selling. Call Bell phone 936, or drop I ua a postal and our vmgon will call. Keystone -roil <c Aletai Co., Broad and j Currant streets. | HIGHEST Pit ICES PAID fur all Kilias ul eiiipl> Panels and junk. Cull I Bell phone 4275. B APrunis at uou. | 834-633 North Seventh street. PAltTt OWNING j well-located vacant property I ID the city, would like to tfet tn touch with a respousiule contractor and builder. One v.i i would be Interested 10 developing the pioperty. For pal liculurs address M-. 8211. Care of Telegraph. WANTED I Second-hand motors. Small 'I sire preferred. Apply FEDERAL. MACHINE SHOP. ' I [ Cranberry St.. near Second. i Harrisburg, Pa. MAX SMELTS ~ Sacoud-hand furniture bought and ! i eolu. Highest cash prices paid. Call ' Bell 1381 or Dial 3847, or drop a pos- j ! tal lo Mas Smoltz, 1616 Market street j Will call, .city or country. ELECTRICIANS ~ Will find an opportunity In the I sale of profitable Newe Agency In i thriving suburban town. Influenze has deprived the town of its only electrician. No Elec trical Supply Store in town. Start a business here. The Newspaper Agency will get you acquainted with the people. BOX R. 7474. Care of Telegraph. r„. COHEN & COMPANY. York and Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for rags, paper, iron. Parrels, rubber and metal and old machines. Send postal or call 3321 W Bell and Dial 0223. Money to Loan • • . MONEY If >v.u are pressed for ready cash to meet any emergency, call to see us. We lend money 1 in compliance with the laws of the State. EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY, ROOM 206 BKKG.NER BLDG., THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. i LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE. \ ' ' i—— —_ WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17. 1916. to individu •lß In need of ready cash: small loans a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience; ! positively lowest rates In city, i PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., • 132 Walnut Street. Musical ; VIOLINS. MANDOLIN'S. GUITARS l BANJOS. Bund and Orchestra lnstru ! meiiis promptly anil carefully tepair ed OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. i TALKING MACHINES promptly anu carefully repaired by an expert only. Of LEI. y. I ' South Fourth street. ■ _ 1 IF your Talking Machine needs re pair., Just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An expert will be at your service at once, j Or bring machine to 1213 North Third | street UL'SIXESr. "EIISON'ALS I _ I ! PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Lobby | of Hotel Columbus. ! UPHOLSTERING —Of the best i kind. Work guaranteed. We call and I deliver. SCS Broad street. Dial phone I 4526. ___ _ •i IDEAS INVENTORS. PATENTS M toted. Send particulars. Horst .[Promoting Agency. Linglestowa. Pa. J EXPERT AUDITOR, AXD ACCOUNT- Efflclencv Methods and Cost Sys i tems Installed. Income and Excess Profit Tax Statements prepared, i I Books opened, closed or audited. C. i E MacCioskey, 463 South Thirteenth i ' atreet j """RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED -- ' Single edge. 25c doz; double edge, 35c i doz: razors. 2Sc. Gorgas Drug Store. • DIAiIDN'DF uoughl for cash—P. H. 1 Caplan Co. 266 Market atreet QUININE- —Look, out for that grippe feeling. Ilkelv to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVF PHOSPHH-QFIN'INK will stave It off iif taken In lin.e Gross Drug Store. ; VIS M| k- -.rvet ' HUSINKSS OHI'OKTUNUTES • I-lAVE five to. Sis thousand dollars to invest In a good, clean, legitimate , business, with position. Address B, •care of Harrisburg Telegraph. i WILL PURCHASE ESTABLISHED I BUSINESS, front quick seller. Cash proposition. Give particulars. Myers, 5433 Master street. Philadelphia. FOR SALE Millinery Shop, good will stock and fixtures. Old, reliable stand, doing good business. 1306 . Market street. 'I FOR SALE Goods and fixtures of II a general stofe. Trade established. 1 Reason for going out of business is ; ! poor health. Address Box 113. Lewis | I berry. Pa. FOR SALE ■— Fruit, confectionery l: and cigar store. Reasonable price. I-Roasting coffee and peanut machine. "! Good scales Inquire at 514 Market 1 • street. , • ! HAULING AND MOVING : "GENERAL HAULING AND FAST ; > EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced ' and careful drivers. Call Bell 3326, I [ or Dial 2265. i HICKS Local and long-distance ■ haldlng. 424 Redly Both phones. AUTO HAULING —Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 > Capital street. Both phones. i AUTO TRUCK SERVICE—LocaI and I long distance. F. J. Marter, Bell 39-J, j Bteelton. I AUTO HAULING —Ix>cal and long I distance. Furniture moving a spe ' oielty. Rates reasonable. Prompt ■erviee. Call Bell 63SJ. HAL UNO AND MOVING IT w-i'lV..'. AN P ! - ONG - DISTANT HAULING Prompt service. A &• Motor Express, 917 Capital Stret Rcil phono 1635 J. Al-l• KINDS OF HAULINI AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS.. 311 KEEKER ST. REEL. PHONE 623W DIAL riIONE 3518. WE MOV® Anything—anywhiro—any ti m^ Dial 4990. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. J ' 912 North Third Street. City. 4 HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equlDDi for furniture, freight and piano mo lug. No distance too far. Caref driver. Rain and dustproof bodm E. Grubber's Truck Service I r v Aungst, manager, Hershev. pi n, phone 15R6. ' WHICH 10 TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURAN' THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT— Hon cooking served to Businessmen a" Ladles In separate dinlngrooms. Storage . ?J° ,tAG P : — 41s Uro "d street, houa< hold goods. mercnandlse. Prlva rooms at reasonable rates. Also hau Ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & c Both phones. STORAGE—Tn brick building rei 408 Market. Household goods in'cles private rooms. Reasonable rates G. Diener, 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms fi household goods in fireproof war house. 23 per month and up. L Q W storage rates in non-fireproof. war house. Harrisburg -Storage Co 445 South Second street. *' UNDEItTAK lilts SAMUEL S. EACKLER FUNERAL DIRECTOR.' 1312 Derry St. EMM- 1956. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director and Bmbalmer. fH^ orth !secon <l Street BLLt. 252. DIAL 2145 CKMI l ICItV LOTS l'Olt SALE PROSPECT. HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market stre. east of Twenty-sixth, and on tl nortii arid east faces the new par prices of lots are moderat Mill** Krnn. X' (.0.. Asrcnt.B. Cleaners ami Dyers n 'T .K' v * s 0 n, w® Clothes Cleane Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the be olace In town. Call and dellve Goodmans. 130614 North Sixth. Bot Phones. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 6-passenger Cadill: Eight, late 1916; condition first clas newly painted in spring of 1918; good tires; two nearly new; one exti rim. one extra tube. Address 10 Rolleston street. Phone 1091 R. AUTO FOR SALE Late 1916 Ala; well. D-passcnger touring car, ful equipped, demountable rim. in A 1 coi dltion. Bargain to quick buyer. Ai ply Edward W. Evans, 36 North Tliii street. Bell 1390. Dial 3573. WANTED Five-passenger Tou ing car, any make, in exchange f( real estate. Must be In good cond tion. Address Box G. 7217, care i Telegraph. . MAXWELL, 1916, in first-class cot 1 dition throughout, light economici 1 car. Owner wants larger maehin demonstration at Hoffman's Garag Seneca and Camp streets. Cheap i I immediate buyer. ONE brand-new 1918 Chandler Toui ; ing Car, in good condition, has bee i used about three months, to be so; on account of death. Inquire at Gar: • ner & Baptisti, Third and Chestnt | streets. ! FOR SALE Reo Tourtog ca i Looks and runs like new. Bargain t 1 quick buyer. Buick Roadster. A i shape. Bargain for some one. , '• Scbiffman. 32-24-26 North Cemeron. | SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and pleai ! ure tars for sale. Ford ton truck 1 Auto-Car 2-ton trucks and one i passenger Ilaynes Tearing Car. A i cheap to quick buyers. Internatioui j Harvester tu. Truck Department, N ■ ct street. FOR SALE Ford truck, pann • body: twu-horne wagon,, good as ne: Both equipped for baker. F. J. Not ! inger. Mlllersburg. Pa. I BUICK ROADSTER Runs fin electric lights: new top; 3360.0 | Horn. J-ir.gles.'own. Pa. I FOR SALE 1917 Dodge Tourin i car, in Al condition. All good tin with new spare. A private car. Wi ! demonstrate. Call 4912 Bell. I FOR SALE 1916 Metz Tourtn one 1916 Ma-xtvell Touring, two 19J , Maxwell Touring Cars. Apply Horn Lingleslown. Pa. | * SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto r< i pairing b.' expert. Roed jobs | specialty. Charge reasonable. Bot i Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 Nort I Cameron street. [ ONE CHEVROLET ROYAL MAI | ROADSTER Beaver's Garage, 61 • North street. FOR SALE —5-ton Standard true ' price reasonable; mechanical work lAI condition. Guaranteed 30 day ! Sunshine Garage. 27-29 North Can I crun street. 1 lull fALE —1911 Maxwell Tourtr j Car, 1915 Reo Roadster. Apply Ha ] risburg Auto & Tire Repair Co.. 11 j'Soutli Third Street. . • j FOR SALE 1917-1914 Ford Tou ' lngs, 3425.60, 3525.00, to settle estate ! Acid i esa Box H 6561, care of Te ! graph. I ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK Covered body; 1,600 lbs. capacity;' | bargain. Inquire of Phlladelph Quick Lunch. 1917 FuUD TOURING, fine order. 3l worth extras. Price. ItTo.OO cas Must be sold account sickness. All Maxwell 1918 Touring. 3760.00 ess Run 1,000 miles. O. K. Can be set at Horn's. Llnglestown. Pa. ________ WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines f, funeral, partt* end bslla: caret drivra; open dty And >ii|hL B< 4564. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto top and cushli work done by experts; also repa work. Reasonable rates. ,2-78 Sou Cameron Street. _____ WANTED All kinds of used eu tlic, uj highest cash prlci No Junk H. E'terhrA''., 912 Nor Third treet Pi* l 4660. Additional Classified Ada on Opposite Pago Bai mm ' ■ ■ A.—eswaa
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