ABVEIIISE THAI PROPERTY--PROSPECTIVE HJYEtS ME ALEtll A A i. A j, Deaths 1 I,LKR Mrs. Mary A. Miller died Kt tlie home of her daughter. Mrs. Hugh Boyd. 1623 North street. Hat i isburg, on Saturday, Januai > t Ftineral services from the reidence of her daughter. Mrs. Chatles Nune 1 iacher Fifth avenue and linage street. New Cumberland, Pa. on Thursday. January 9, at 10 A. M.. to Which relatives and fiends are in vited to attend without further no lice. Interment Mount Olivet Cem tery. t.tvER — I® 19 ; Mrs - Josephine Urich. aged To years. - Funeral on Tuesday evening-at. o'clock, from the home of 1| daughter Mrs. Jolm R. Cawlej. -.014 North Fifth street. Further a"*'"? mid interment edtiesd.ij, at • hurv I'M The relatives and trlenas are invited to attend without further notice. itBAN Barbara U Urban, wlfe of Joseph li. Urban. d'cd Monda. lanuary 6. 1!lt. at her late home. 434 South Sixteenth street, aged . Fun™.'a! services will be held on Thursday afternoon, ut - " ': front her late resldence tlie Ke Clayton M. Smucker officiating, torment l'axtang Cemetery. ■ IN MEMOKIAM ! IN loving , [\'' n 'r',ir t ier i ro'yeairs ago to-day* January 7. 101®. j ,u suffered much, you murmured | I watched you day hy day Uil at last, with a broken nea i. 1 saw you fade awa>. owers laid upon the grave sleeps be-| | neaih, # Will never fade avvaj. n g w M^Wi•oiV v^t r t; | Her husband. FIT Mi ST A. TldiM-s. 207 West Canton Boston. Mass. CARD OV THANKS j \IP \N"|) MKS. IUCHARD I HAIO , 1 em during tite ilines, and death of el'r daughter. Jennie < ta'k 1 COST AND FOUND I IIT In Camp Hill, last Fridaj >. I Htgersoll Radiolite Watch with ; i"d Vf S^turn b ed at to'Tclegrap)i Uftlce. trg Telegraph Building and Walnut Front 8 sweets. Wormleysburg - srhaps on street car. Liberal re ;• returned to Chan. AN • I aAoni , asiness Office, Harrisburg Telegraph. DOST At the Pennsylvania Kall ud Station. December -9, ladY a tcketbook. containing and T < ney. Liberal reward if left at Tele *aph Office. • IXSTIjUCTIOXS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in G ™" torthand. Typewriting. 7 -"f ookkeeptitg. Renmanshtp. Arithmetic. c. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPLN LL YEAH. Enter any time. Ben I4R. Dial 4016. , _ irr-ir SECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. , 1 Market St. Clias. 11. Deckle). 111-21,P WAMi.:) —MAI.F j DRAFTSMEN Technical Higli School men preferred. Excellent chance for udvanccntcnt. Apply by letter, giving age. education and experience, if any. Chief Draftsman, BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED Matt Tor general work -otitid furniture store. Prefer one ho can run a truck. Apply Brown Co.. 1217 North Third street. WANTED ' Bright boy. 16 years or over, to act as copy and proof mes senger in advertising depart ment. -Apply to ADVERTISING MANAGER, * Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Experienced, outside , toe cutter, on misses' and children's I gh grade shoes. Ideal location and jod wages. Apply Reide Shoe Mfg. | Palmyra. Pa. WANTED A good blacksmith and horse shoer for our shop at Pax tang. Apply RUTHERFORD BROS., Paxtang. Pa. I WANTED' YOUNG MAN. 18 T> 20 YEARS i OLD, TO LEARN SIGN PAINTING. j THOS. CUSACK CO.. ELEVENTH AND MULBERRY STS. ! DUNG MAN—I 7 or 18 years of age' shipping department to make him lf useful about store and otfice. Right rson has excellent opportunities fori vancement. Apply B. F. GOODRICH ÜBBER CO.. 1412 N. Third St.. Har tburg. • ———————. Riverside Residence FOR SALE—The 3M-story brick ; louse, located at No. 3218 North •'runt street, with eight rooms, lied bathroom and sleeping porch. | )ak finish. Large cement floor I torches. Electric light. Hot water j tent. Demented cellar with hot nid cold water. An ideal residence. I ."onsult us about the price. Miller Brothers & Co. Recti it turn nee Surety Hontl* Locust it nil Court Streets (rentier* llltic. Rent ICstute Htinni ———J 1 TUESDAY EVENING, | ilFl.l' WANTED—MALE I ! WANTED j AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN TO SELL I FORD CARS AND - TRUXTON UNITS. MAC'S GARAGE, INC.. 137 SOUTH THIRD ST. | I WANTED—Two good, strong boys, to learn trade. Apply Superintend ent- The Telegraph Priuilng Co.. ] Harrisburg. THE services of a bookkeeper and office manager; one who can dictate good business letters dictaphone used. A young man preferred; one who wants to get into a good manu facturing business. A permanent po • sition for the right mau. Address H., ; 1838 Belleville. Pa. WANTED Young man. IS to 25, j to learn trade. Good wages to start, i Don't apply unless you mean to stick. : Apply V., 7113, care of Telegraph. i ! 1 WANTED Experienced bed last- ] | ing machine operators. Also boys to ! learn lasting. Apply Devine & Y'ungel j Shoe Mfg. Co., Sixteenth and State streets. YOUNG MEN, 16 and over, are eli , gible for Government Railway Mall j Clerks. $92 month. Examinations j soon. For free particulars, write J. L. i Leonard (former Civil Service Ex ! aminer), 436 lvenois Building, Wash ; ington. j WANTED ' ißvc good Linotype Opeiatora. Good working conditions. Apply to HARRY A. FRY. I j Telegraph Composing Room. | SEVERAL SALESMEN j foi* door-to-door proposition. Newspaper experience desir able. Address M.. 6541. 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- i fled to pass the C. P. A. examination. Will make terms to suit you. as we' need the men. Also have some posl- ; tions for women. If you desire to fill | a high-class accounting position, ad- i dress Box 8.. 6916, care of Telegraph, i ' HELP WANTED—FEMALE ; A PERSONAL PROBLEM j ANSWERED • for young women who are i I seeking a good place to work. I It is for your interest before making a decision to : ASK YOURSELF THESE ' QUESTIONS Is the position permanent? Is the pay satisfactory? Is there chance for ad vancement? Am I going to be liappy in my work? ' THESE ARE ADVANTAGES i WE OFFER I'O AMBITIOUS YOUNG WOMEN 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 i COMPANY OF PENNA. I WANTED Reliable woman for i general housework in small family. : Call Bell phono 672 M. WANTED Skilled stenographer, ' college trained or the equivalent in! education and experience. Knowledge i of the slate desirable. Address fori I interview. Box R, 7113, care of Tele ! graph. WANTED Young girl, experienced, to assist in general housework in small l family. Apply 226 SENECA STREET, Or call Bell phone 4029 R. EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES I I wanted for Hosiery Depart | ment. Permanent positions. Apply at ASTRICH'S, 208 Market Street. , j WANTED Reliable girl for gen eral housework. Call Bell phone' 1662 R. WANTED A colored girl for gen- i I eral housework. No washing No' I Sunday work. Apply 1603 'Green , street. | WIDOWER Desires middle-aged i white woman for housekeeper. Good j wages. Steady position. Call 1221 jCowden street, Harrisburg, Pa. ! OPERATORS WANTED —i„ addl- I tion to paving tlie best prices In the ! city on piecework, we will pay be- J ginning Jajiuary 2. a bonus of 20 per I cent. Call at Harrisburg Apparel Co 'Third Floor of City Star I-aundry ! Building. Sixth and Herr streets.' i learners paid while under instrus- I tion. i ! 1 WANTED Middle-aged woman to! | do housework and help sick ladj. Ad- i ; dress Box M. 7221. care of Telegraph. j WANTED Girl Tor general I housework. Apply IDO4 North Second ' street, in evening" , HELP WANTED—FEMALE I c I SEWING MACHIN'E 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. WANTED First and second maid, white preferred, for small family. Ap ply 2138 North Third street. 3VAXTED - Girls in our Printing Department. Experi enced girls preferred, but not required. Apply Mr. Bern lieisel. General Printing De partment. The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg. Pa. i WANTED A girl, for general of- j lice work. Must know how to file and also to operato a typewriter. Ad dress P. O. Bbx No. 221. WANTED Experienced girls to I work in book bindery. Apply Mr. I Fisher, the Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. : | CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS I j Harrisburg. December 7. 12,000 1 . women clerks needed. Salary. $1,200. I Experience unnecessary. Women de ! siring government positions write for | Tree particulars. Raymond Terry (former Civil Service Examiner). 467 i Columbian Building. Washington. YOUNG WOMEN WANTED To I learn shoemaking. Learners are well I puld and earn good wages when pro- '■ flcient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur- i ing Co.. 1402 Vernon street. ■ . HELP WANTED—MaIe anil Female! | - THE GLOBE 50 extra salesmen and salesladies wanted at once, for our big sale. Call at rear j entrance this evening. Ask I for Mr. Plank. THE GLOBE, 222-324 Market St. BANK IXG INSTITUTION WANTS STENOGRAPHER , j Man or woman. Must be competent. Apply, i-n own handwrit- I ing, stating salary expected and references. addressing communication to P. O. BOX 167, Harrisburg. i WANTED Married couple, with | out children, to cook and assist in ! kitchen at the Harrisburg Academy, i I Good home at the school and good I wages. Call at the school intmedi ! ately. Take Riverside car (marked A) I on Second street. SITUATIONS WANTED—MAI.K ! , WANTED Young college gradu- j • ate, who can operate typewriter and ! keep books, double entry, desires po- I sition with reliable firm where brains j and perseverance insure advancement. References furnished. Address P. O. j Box 47, Carlisle. Bell 160-W Carlisle. j SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Young woman, with • one child, would like a position as '• housekeeper. Call at 1506 Drummond ; street, opposite 1505 I^erry. WANTED Widow wishes posi ■ Hon as housekeeper for widower. Ad i aress Z., 2124, care of Telegraph. WANTED sewing to do at ! home. Children s sewing a specialty. Inquire 1512 Hunter street, or call Bell ; phone 1505 R. ROOMS Ff.U RENT WILL RENT—A lovely front room, 3 large windows, steam heat, use of bath and phone; no other roomers: re spectable gentleman only. D., 7115, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT 131 Heir street, two furnished front rooms, on second and ; third floors; use of bath. FOR RENT Third floor front room, on State street. Call Bell phone ' 675 W. FOR RENT Furnished room, with use of bath, for gentleman. Rental, iweekly. Apply to Mrs. Owens, ;Potts Apartments. Third and Herr streets. FOR RENT Furnished apartment :on second floor. Heat, light, gas and i use of bath. Apply 327 South Front. FOR RENT Three large, unfur ! nished rooms, on Second floor; use of ! bath; corner location, in good neigli- I borhood. Also a large storeroom at ! the same address. Call Bell phone ! 4963 J. i LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR RENT , —At 609 North Front street, over | looking River Park. Call after SP. M. UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ; ROOMS Single or communicating; : kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free. ! Strictly private. Laundry, phone and I bathroom privileges. Inquire 429 I Broad street. FOR RENT On large bedroom, for gentlemen only. Rent reason able. Apply 276 Briggs street. | FOR RENT Furnished room, in i private family; city steam heat, elec i trie lights and use of batli. Uentle ] men only. Inquire 404 North Second j street. TWO UNFURNISHED and one fur | nished rooms in best part of city: i steam heat and all modern con -1 veniences. Apply in person,. 916 ! North Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms.! [ 12.50 per week and up; warm rdoms. ' running hot and cold water; ligfit | ' housekeeping and private bath. Wil son Apartments. No. 143 South fhird. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Three-room rear apartment, at 213 Chestnut street; steam heat furnished. Rent. $14.00. In quire J. K. Kipp, Bell phone 1942 R. i FOR RENT Unfurnished, small, j housekeeping apartment of 3 rooms, i Close to shops, works and market, i Water in kitchen. Cabinet and range. i Strictly private. Tnquire 429 Broad I street, between 10 to 11 A. M. I 424 SOUTH SEVENTEENTH ST. -- I One bright front room apartment of j two rooms, furnished complete for I light housekeeping. Adults. $25. Bell I 2985R HXHIUSBTTRG TELEGRXPH t> A A A A A A A -*■ f " # i THERE'S ALWAYS A BUYER for good real estate. It's not a mat ter of "season." It's a matter of AD VERTISING. Wise real estate deal ers and owners know this, and adver tise out of season more than "in." Try the experiment—if you prefer to call it an experiment—with that prop erty of jznirs. • . ] i IW— J ■ APARTMENTS WANTED FURNISHED APARTMENT WANT- I ED I am desirous of locating a fur , nished apartment of about 3 rooms with bath for light housekeeping for I myself and wife; must be centrally lo jcated: excellent references can be fur i nished. Write fully, giving location, | rent. etc. Address Box K, 7112, care | of Telegraph. j —__— l REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i | TWO TO 25 ACRES, near Harris- | ] burg, with or without buildings. Ad- I •j dress P., 7199. care of Telegraph. I j FOR SALE Sixth Street. 2332, 10- I j room house; all improvements; 319 ft. I lot; Turner street on rear; space to build extra house or two garages . A ! big bargain. Apply Lehman & Klinge 'l man. 8 North Market Square. j RARE OPPORTUNITY —By special I listing, we are offering a Second ! street business property at Twenty i Thousand Dollars. Personal calls only. No particulars on phone. Penna j Realty & Improvement Co., 132 Lo- ' : oust street. ; FORgSALB 9-roont brick house. I I All improvements. 532 Camp street. I SEVERAL BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE Close to all-night street car service; all improvements/w- Price* I $3,100 to $3,600. Bell Realty Co., Berg/ t tier Building. THREE BRICK DWELLINGS ON SOUTH CAMERON STREET FOR SALE At $1,700 each. Particulars • from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing GOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTY— i Four brick houses each with six 'rooms and bath; all other improve ments. Income from rent. $768 annu ally. Price, $6,600. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE For ! ; $2,650; 8 rooms, bath, gas, furnace. ! ! porch front, cemented cellar; drive I | alley on rear. Bell Realty Co., Berg- I ! ner Building. { FOR SALE Three-story brick i mill property, fully equipped with | 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 nec essary outbuildings. Will be sold very j reasonable, owing to death of owner.; i For information, address Owner. 116' (South Market street, Mechanlcsburs j Pa. ' ~ ] | TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE —All | improvements; in city; front porch i bay window: nice yard to drive alley; ! I $lOO down, balance as rent. Liberty i ; Bonds accepted. . 1 C. H. CORDER. . | 1722 Green Street. Bell jgoj i !! ——-—; ' j BUY YOUR HOME on our rental 1 i payment plan. Small cash or Libertv ' .! Bond first payment required, balance l (as rent. We have houses in every! part of the city and suburbs. Apply i A- P. Poranz, 1225 North Sixth Street. | i _ 413 KELKER STREET Vacant;! | 5 rooms; all improvements. Price , ' Be 11°589°' A ' Calel, 707 Kuukel Bids Real Ksntc for Sale or Exchange I WANTED—TO RENT We are having a number of apoil. , cations at llita time for furnisheJ I nouses, apartments and rooms What do you have to offer? Address Mil ler Brothers U Company. l,oout ano Court streets. 1 !. Real Estate for Sale—Suburban ' FACTORY SITE Suburban of Harrisburg. ; One of the best In the coun try, on two railroads, the Pennsylvania and the. Read- Tracks laid direct to the site. Contains about 3 acres, j with several buildings there- I | on. Sewered. and paved , streets on three sides. One block to trolley line. I" or information inquire of C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell 56thl. : 1 REAL ESTATE FOR RjeNT iI - I 1 I FOR RENT Large. 3-story brick ■ building, central location, suitable for I garage. D. A. C'aley, 707 Kunkei : | Building. Bell 589. e i FOR RENT—No. 2000 State street-' . j corner brick house with all improve-'! ments; store room and large garage ' Good poolroom location. Rent s3s* I J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street! ' j FOR RENT Two private garages rear 1607 rtwntara street. ' Rent. 15 ini - each. J. E. Olpple. 1251 Market st',^ ; REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rcut | j HOUSES AND OARAGES—At Fifth I j and Curtln Streets; possession of some ' 'I of the houses On thirty days' notii-.. I ! Fred C. Miller. 31 North Second. Belt' j phone 307 J. ' REAL ESTATE WANTED HOME WANTED "" j ; We have a client with fifteen to i twenty thousand dollars to Invest hi 1 I home with choice surroundings —corner I property preferred. What have you to ■! offer? ; PENNA REALTY & IMPROVEMENT! COMPANY. i 132 Locust St. i ; REAL ESTATE WANTED . We have some ready purchasers fori . I Improved Real Estate. Let us know! ' ( w hat you have to otter. J I I LINCOLN REALTY CO.. i 1129 North Seventh Street. I REAL ESTATE WANTED LIFELONG FARMER wants to rent a farm for*cash rent; best of refer ence. Box 101, Middletown, l J a. Bell plione 14R3. •1 HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop erty in any section of the city, if cheap. What have you to offer? CHAS. ADDER. 1002 N. Third Street. Offices unit Storerooms for Rent j STOREROOM 1202 North Third I street; shelved ready for business 95 feet in depth; skylight; fltted for anv kind of business In best block; n banks and largest market. Call and let me show you its advantages. J. | S. Sible. 256 Herr street. MARKET ST. STORE FOR RENT Beautiful Daylight Store. 504 Market Street. CHAS. A DEER, 1002 North Third Street. FARMS i 3 acres, good house, $550. 40 acres, good buildings. $l,BOO. 59 acres, good buildings, $3,500. 20 acres, good buildings. $2,500. 42 acres, good buildings. $1,700. 23 acres, good buildings. $1,700. 150 acres, good buildings, $4,500 109 acres, good buildings, $3,700. 75 acres, good buildings, $2,500. Cull at 107 Chestnut St. FOR RENT The Greenawalt Farm, 4 miles north of Harrisburg. 165 acres. Good opportunity. Inquire A. S. Thompson, Chanibersburg, or Mauk & Hartman, Seventh and Emer ald. Bell Phone. SMAEG FARM FOR SAI.K Boost ed within one oar fare limit. Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. j FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS COAL ALL SIZES CHARCOAL. COKJi WOOD MotifREATII BROS., 567 RACE STREET. I / ■ FOR SALE One large Hotel range, one hand-power freight eleva j tor, one laundry dry room, one 24- I plate Static X-Ray machine, complete (sterilizing and operating room outfit. ! Apply No. 1700 North Second street. I FOR SALE A number of slightly I used typewriters. Have been return ed to us. Now is the time to get a practically new machine at a rea ] suitable price. Remington Typewriter j Co.. 119-121 Walnut street. ' HOMERS FOR SALE Large ' Squab-breeding Belgium Homing Pigeons, $2.00 (ter pair. Henry Kiegel New Bioumtleld, Pa. ( FOit SALE One American Radi ator Company 900-foot furnace, used j two years, practically new. Applj ■ Cltas. S. 8011, Room 65. Union Trust ! Building. ■ FOR SALE White enamel baby ! carriage. Cheap to quick buyer. Bell i 877 W. i TYPEWRITERS. BOUGHT TuiT 1 CASH ALL, MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLUI'SON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES FOR SALE Cne brand new eioc tric furnace blower for sale cheap Apply 2006 North Sixth street, or Beli i phone 4667. j— CANNEL COAL $S 85 J. B. MONTGOMERY Just Phone. i FOR SALE Magazines for No. 1 Linotypes. A rare bargain for a plant with a No. 1 machine. Address THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY. Harrisburg, Pa. f \ SIMON MICHLOVITZ offers for sale (the machinery and contents of the- I Pennsylvania Reduction Company of i Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, which he | bought some time ago. If unybody I is interested is any of the material lu i or about said plant to apply at bit (office, Paxton street and Pennsylvania It. R.. Harrisburg. Pa. | MORRIS SAYS save money buying | new and second-hand furniture here. ; High prices paid for furniture. Morris ; Schmer'm, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! The Store across from Y. W. C. A. I offers you the Biggest and Best Har ] gains in Men's and Boys' Suits. Over coats, Mackinaw Coats, Underwear. (Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are fn>- i ous for f.ow Prices. Give us a trial. OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourtli Street. WANTED—MISCELI.ANEOUS WANTED. TO BUY Second-hand 'player piano. Stale price, condition snd where !t can be seen. Address j C.. 6558, care of Telegraph. i HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at- ! tentlon. Newmark & Gown, 308 Broad Street. Dial phone 4826. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS f HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all I kinds of Junk. Get our prices before selling. Call Bell, phone 936, or drop us a postal and our wugon wilt call Keystone -ron at Atetui Co.. Brood and I Currant streets. 1 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all ] ktnus of empty barrels and junk. Call I Bell phone 4275. B Abrants * s,o a , 624-832 North Seventh street. ' j PARTr OWNING ~ j well-located vacant property In the city, would like to get ' in touch with a responsible contractor and builder. One I whi would be Interested in I developing the property. For particular* address M.. $2ll. Care of Telegraph. WANTED : I Second-hand motors. Small t sine preferred. Apply | FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP. ' ! Cranberry St.. near Second. Harrisburg, Pa. MAX SMKLTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381 or Dial 384 7. or drop a pos- ! tal to Max Smoltz, 1016 Market street, j Will call, city or country. ELECTRICIANS Will find an opportunity in the I sale of profitable News Agency in 1 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. U COHEN & COMPANY. York and Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and metal and old machines. Send postal or mil 3221 W Bell and Dial 6225. Money to Loan MONEY If are pressed for ready caslt to meet any emergency, I call to see us. We lend money j in compliance with the laws of the State. . EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY. | ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG.. I THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. j LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE. I ! WE LEND MONEY lu compliance! with Act of June 17. 1915. to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans ] a specialty, business confidential, pay- i ments to suit borrower's convenience. | positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.! 132 Walnut Street Musical j VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully -epair ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLEU'S. 14 South Fourth street. IF your Talking Machine need 9 re ' pairs. Just call Bell Phone 3242 J. An expert will be at your service at once. Or being machine to 1213 North Third street. BUSINESS PERSONALS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Lobby ( ! of -Hotel Columbus. UPHOLSTERING Of the bmiT j ! kind. Work guaranteed. We call and | deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone i | 4826. • ! IDEAS. INVENTORS. PATENTS! Pr toted. Send particulars. Horst | ; Promoting Agency. Linglestown. Pa. ' ! EXPERT AUDITOR^ AND ACCOUNT-j I Et'lctcncy Methods and Cost Sys- i tenif Installed. Income and ' Excess i ' Profit Tax Statements prepared. I ' 8001. - opened, closed or audited. C. i I (j. $. icCioskey. 403 South Thirteenth { ; strei t. I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED —I ! Single edge. 25c doz; double edge. 35c; doz: rizors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. | DIAMONDS Dought for cash—p. H. j ; Caphi.i Co.. 2"6 Market street. ! QUININE —Lookout for that grippe feel ir. g. likely to catch you this, Chaiic. able weather. OUR LAXATIVE. PHOi- i'ltti-QUtNINK vvill stave It off if. taken in time. Grosa Drug Store. 119 ,vi .! ke* s.reet. . Bt SIXFSS OPPORTUMTIKS HAVE five to six thousand dollars to invest in a good, clean, legitimate I business, with position. Address B, i cure of Harrisburg Telegraph. WILL PURCHASE ESTABLISHED! BUSINESS from'quick seller. Cash, proposition Give particulars. Myers, I 5458 Master street. Philadelphia. FOR SALE Millinery Shop, good will, stock and fixtures. Old. reliable i stand, lioing good business. 1306 ■ Market street. FOR SALE Goods and fixtures of! a general store. Trade established..' Reaso" for going out of business is! poor b■ 1 1 tli. Address Box 113, Lewis-) berry. Pa. { ■f ' I FOR SALE Fruit, confectionery I and cigar store. Reasonable price. | Roasting coffee and peanut machine.! Good scales. Inquire at 514 Market i street. HAULING AND MOVING 1 WE UOVB Anything—anywhere—any tlma. | Dial 4990. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 812 North Third Street. City. _ LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING —Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 656 Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3633J, Dial 8683. ——_____ I HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped! for furniture, freight and piano mov- i ing No distance too far. Careful ! driver Rain and dustproof body. J. i E Grubber's Truck Service. Irvln I Aungst. manager. Hershey, Pa. Bell phone j HICKS —Local and long-distance balding. 424 Relly. Both phones. AUTO HAULING —Local or long i distance. Furniture and piano moving i a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 i Capital street. Both phones. AUTOTRUCK SERVICE—LocaI and j long distance. F. J. Marter. Bell 39-J, i Steelton. 1 AUTO HAULING —Local and long' distance. Furniture moving a spe- i cialty. Rate* reasonable. Prompt aervlce Call Bell 823 J. * LOCAL AND 1 - DISTANCE ! HAULING Prompt service. A & B. Motor Express. 917 Capital Street. Bell phone 163^7 JANUARY 7, 1919. Je A..A.M*. AAA A A AJA " f HAULING AND MOVING | ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS.. 341 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. ! GENERAL HAULING AND FAST i EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns I with auto trucks. Only experienced j and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320 I or Dial 2265. WHERE TO DINIS iALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT I THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. ' j STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT— Home cooking served to Businessmen and ! Ladies in separate dintngrooms. Storage STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, hottso , hold goods, merchandise. Private j rooms at reasonable rates. Also baul | ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co j Both phones. I STORAGE—In brick building, rear 40S Market. Household goods In clean private rooms. Reasonable rates, p' ] G. Diener. 408 Market street. ! STORAGE Private rooms for i household goods in fireproof ware house, $3 per month and up. Lower ' storage rates in non-fireproof ware j house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- 445 South Second street. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. j BELL 1956. DIAL 9133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER. Funeral Director and kanbalmer. 611 North Second Street. BKI-I. 252. DIAL 2145. CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street east of Twenty-sixth, and on the aorta and east faces the new park way. The prices of lots are moderate. Miller Hrou. Co.. Agent*. Cleaners and Dyers IT PAIfS to nave Clothes .Cleaned, Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best I place In town. .Call and deliver ) Goodman s, 13U6 ft North Sixth. Both Phones. ; AUTOMOBILES i I FOR SALE 5-passcnger Cadillac Eight, late 1916; condition first class: I newly painted in spring of 1918; 6 i good tires; two neatly new; one extra j rim, one extra tube. Address 1042 | RoJleston street. Phone 1691 R. I AUTO FOR SALE Late 1916 Max | well. 5-passenger touring car. fully equipped, demountable rim. In A 1 con j ditlon. Bargain to quick buyer. Ap i ply Edward W. Evans. 36 North Third j street. Bell 1390. Dial 3573. | WANTED Five-passenger Tour | ing car, any muke. 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 Tcur | Ing Car, in good condition, has been I used about three months, to be sold ,on account of death. Inquire at Gard i ner & Baptistl, Third and Chestnut j FOR SALE Reo Touring car. i Looks and runs like new. Bargain to ! quick buyer. Buick Roadster. A 1 ! shape. Bargain for •some one. A j SchlffmaD. 72-24-26 North Omeron. ' SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and pleae ! ure cars for sale. Ford ton trucks. ! Auto-Car 2-ton trucks and one 7- | passenger Ha.vnes Tearing Car. All I cheap to quick buyers. International j Harvester Co. Truck Department. No. j ci •' G "i street. I FOR SALE Ford truck, pannel I body; two-horse wagon, good as new. I Both equipped for baker. F. J. Nov- I inger. Mlllersburg. Pa. I BUICK ROADSTEK Runs fine: 1 electric lights; new top; $350.00. ! Horst. Llr.glestown. Pa. j FOR SALE 1917 Dodge Tourtng ! car. in A 1 condition. All good tires ! with new spare. A private car. Will j demonstrate. Call 4912 Bell. — FOR SALE 1916 Metz Touring. I one 19it Maxwell Touring, two 1918 ! Maxwell 'louring Cars. Apply Horst. ; Linglestown. Pa. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re , pairing by expert. Road Jobs a ! specialty. Charge reasonable. Both , Phoiies.i Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. j ONE CHEVROLET ROYAL MAIL j ROADSTER Beaver's Garage, 632 1 North street. i WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. Hi nay highest cash prices. ! No Junk. 912 North ! Third street. Dial 4990. i FOR SALE—S-ton Standard truck, i price reasonable; mechanical work in !A1 condition. Guaranteed 30 days, j Sunshine Garage, 27-29 North Cam ; eron street. • FOR SALE —1911 Maxwell Touring I Car, 1915 Reo Roadster. Apply Har risburg Auto & Tire Repair Co., 131 J South Third Street. FOR SALE 1917-1914 Ford Tour- I Ings. $425.00. $325.00, to-settle estates. | Address Box H 6561, care of Tele ! graph. ! ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK— Covered body; 1,000 lbs. capacity; a I bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia i Quick Lunch. 1917 FORD TOURING, fine order, soo j worth extras. Price. $475.00 cash, j Must be sold account aleknesg. Also i Maxwell 1918 Touring. $750.00 cash. ' Run 1.000 mites. O. K. Can be seen j at Horst's. Linglestown. Pa. WM. PENN GARAGE ! 304-6 Muench street. Limousines tor i funeral. purti> and balls; careful drlvrs; open day and ilghL Bell 4564. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto top and cushion work done by experts; also, repair I work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South ' Cameron Street. ! " OLD AUTO? I Han led, used, wrecked or oidtimers. ;In any condition. See ine before sac i nflciug elsewhere. Chelsea Auto | Wrecking, A. Schiffman. 22. 24. 26, j North Cameron street. Bell 3333. I MOTOactCFISS AND BiCYCLKs" 1 FOR SALE One Jiariey-Davtdson Motorcycle, with side car. Inquire 301 ! South Fourteenth street. i 1916 HARLEY MOTORCYCLE I side car and tandem, electric equipped. I $225.00. Indian Twin Tandem. $(0. i Horst. Linglestown. Pa. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE— Uke pew Rnrgaln at $95.00. Horst. Llnglaa \ town. I'a. a BICYCh.E REPAIRING T.i AN EXPERT. AT T. WORK GUARANTEED. DORY KHANER. WITH ANDREW REDMOND. 1507 NORTH THIRD 17 *** * + Parages, Accessories and Repairs j SPECIAL OX AUTO CHAINS 28x3 $3.65 30x3 .13.75 30x3H $3.95 32x2 la $4.15 , , 31x4 $4.40 S2xA $4.00 ' 33x4 $4.60 34x4 $4.80 DAYTON' CYCLE CO.. 912 North Tmiu street. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Elshmann, Dlxey Spiltdorf, Men, Itemy and different makes o£ colls, carburetors, etc. A, Schiffman, 22-24-26' North Cameron Street. Bell 3633, AUTO RADIATORS of ail kinds ro paired by specialists. Also lenders, lamps, etc. Best service in town. Har risburg Auto Radiator Works, 80S North Third street. WELDINO AUTO AND MACHINE PARTS | frames straightened and welded. | Heavy Cant Iron Our Specialty. Expert Welders. Work Guaranteed. CAPITAL CITY WELDING CO. 1538 Logan St. BELL 4396 J. PUBLIC SALE} PUBLIC SALE Of Factory Build ing 42 ft. by 80 ft., brick, one story and basement, recently built, will be held at Marysville, January 11, 191 a, at 1 P. M. Formerly used as hosiery mill. LEGAL NOTICES THE Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the 801 l Bros. Mfg. Company will be held at the office of the Com pany. Fourteenth and Howard Streets llarrisburg, Pa., Monday, January 13' at 11 o'clock A. M. C. D. RUDY, Secretary. j PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE ! OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. HARRISBURG, FA. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Superintendent of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings at his of fice. in the Capitol Building, Harris burg. Pa., until two (2) o'clock P M 1 January 14, 1919, for furnishing all I labor and materials for the construc tion of a three span reinforced cou crete arch bridge over the Tioneeta Creek, on the edge of Tionesta Bor ough, Tionesta Township, Forest County. Pennsylvania, as Indicated l'ully in the plans and specifications prepared by John Farris, of Pitts burgh. Pennsylvania, Consulting En gineer for the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings os'' the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications and blading i blanks will bo furnished prospective bidders by applying to the Superin tendent of Public Grounds and Build ings, Canitol Building, llarrisburg, Pennsylvania. Proposals must be marked "PRO POSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TIONESTA CREEK BRIDGE" on out- . side cover. GEORGE A. SHREINER. Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL, j Secretary. j I PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBUC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL BUILDING, HARRISBURG, PA. Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Publio 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 'abor r.nd materials for the erection of new piers and repairs to damuged piers of oridge over the North Branch of tha Susquehanna River, at Laceyvllie, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, as indicated fully in the plans and speci fications prepared by William B. Pax son, of Wllkesbarre, 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, Harris burg, Pennsylvania. Proposals must be marked "PRO POSAL FOR ERECTION OF PIERS OF LACEYVILLE BRIDGE" on out side co^Q RGE SHREINER. Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL. 1 , Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DWELLING HOUSE OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIO GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL I BUILDING. HARRISBURG, PA. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re | ceived by the Superintendent of Pub- I lie Grounds and Buildings at his of fice in the Capitol Building, lLarrls burg, Pa., until two (2) o'clock P. M„ / I January 14, 1919, for furnishing all 1 labor and materials for the recon- I structlon of a dwelling house for the i Department of Fisheries at Union 1 City, Erie County, Pennsylvania, as indicated fully in the plans and speci fications prepared by Office of Super intendent of Public Grounds and Bulld'no's. llarrisburg, Pennsylvania, for the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the I Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, j Plans, specifications and bidding blanks will be furnished prospective ! bidders Dy applying to the Superln -1 tendent of Public Grounds and Build ings. Capitol Building. Llarrisburg. Pennsylvania. Proposals must bo marked "PRO POSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DWELLING HOUSE, UNION CITY. PENNSYLVANIA, on outside cover. GEORGE A. SHREINER, Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL. Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION i OF BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. STATE CAPITOL BUILDING, HARRISBURG. PA. Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings at his office In the Capitol Building, Harrtsburg, Pa., until two (2) o'clock P. M. January 14th, 1919, for furnishing all labor and materials for the construction of a two-span reinforced concrete arch bridge over Penne Creek, at Monroe Mills, Snyder County, Penn sylvania. as Indicated fully in the plans and specifications prepared by G. A. Flink. of Harrisburg, Pennsyl vania. Consulting Engineer for the Board of Commissioners of Publio Grounds and Buildings of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications and bidding 1 blanks will be furnished prospective bidders by applying to the Superin- 1 tendent of Public Grounds and Build- I Ings, Capitol Building. Harrisburg, I Pennsylvania. Propoaals must be marked "PRO POSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF 1 PENNS CREEK BRIDGE" on outside ' cover. GEORGE A. SHREINER, Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL, Secretary. Estate of Elmer E. Flese, deceased. 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters of administration have been Issued to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Dauphin County in the Estate of Elmer E. Fleße, late of the Bor ouarh of Steelton. Dauphin County, de ceased. Persons who have claims against said Estate will make them ] known and persons indebted to said I Estate will make payment at once to I STKEL'iuN TRUST COMPANY, Steelton, Pa., Or to Administrator. W'KERSHAM ft METZGER, Attorneys. Rooms 409-10-11 Bergner Blag., Harrisburg, Pr