12 EFFICIENT WORKERS ARE TO EE FOUNB If USING TBE CLASSIFIED PAGE SDeatbs MILLER Mrs. Margaret JJiller, aged 57. wife of Charles R. Miller. 1727 Walnut street, died Januar> 13. 1919. at 8:05 P. M. Funeral services private on Thurs day. at 2 P. M. Burial in East Harrisburg Cemetery. LOST AND FOUND LOST Moonstone stickpin, in central part of city. returned to C. O. Bacaenstoss. Majors Office. IXjST Open-face gold watch on Herr or Seventh streets, betseen Eighteenth and Roundhouse. Reward if returned to 1315 Herr street. FOUND A muff. Owner can have same by identifying, and P a >' in ® advertisement, and calling at l 'rand Union Tea Co.. 208 North Second street. instkuctions LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVER SITY Trainlngg in higher account ing. law and traffic. Full in '°"Vs t Vai" upon request. K. A. W arner, Reg • No. 26 North Eighteenth street. Har risburg. Bell 3842 M. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION >" C L r ,?f,f Shorthand. Typewriting, E"Sj' s ,°' liookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithmetic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time. ueu 125, Dial 4016. _ , 1 HECK 1.e.. BUSINESS COLLEGE. , 121 Mark. ' St. Chas P.. Beckley. : 11P.1,1' WANTED —MALE j LINOTYPE OPERATORS WANTED We have positions for four linotype oprratois and several good floormen. ArPLY HARRY A. FRY. Telegraph Composing Room. WANTED ■ INSPECTOR AND ASSISTANT FOREMAN Good opening. - ,leai L\ fUT ployment for competent me 4-hitnic capable reading th°i mtghlv all kinds working drawings. Must be A 1 ma chinist, with experience in supervising help and in specting. preferably both ma 4-hine shop and sheet metai e work P Rate. 70c per hour. Work 52'4 hours per ween. .Modern, first-class shop and strowing business. . insuring constant opportunities for demonstrated abillt.. full particulars in first letter. PANGBORN CORPORATION, HAGERSTOWN, MD. I WANTED AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN TO SELL FORD CARS AND TRUXTON UNITS. MAC'S GARAGE. INC., Jl7 SOUTH THIRD ST. MAN WANTED To work on truck farm. Single man preferred. Good wages and steady work the year a"ound. Apply to H. J;; T ." bauer. Front and Reel's"lane, Harris burg. . WANTED Truck farmer for farm adjoining city line. Good oppor tunity for right tnan. Apply J. . Morrow. 17 North Fifth. HIGH-GRADE SALESMEN For nearby cqunties. with au tomobiles. to sell Light Plants and Accessories to Farmers. To those who can qualify a liberal commission and draw ing account will be allowed. See District Manager, T. B. BEDFORD, At Pcnn-Harris, All Week. WANTED lien wishing positions Firemen. Brakemen. Electric Motor ir.en. Colored Train Porters. Pennsyl vania, Ohio and New Y'ork roads. No experience necessary. $lOO-1150 per month. Quick promotion ,$2OO-$3OO per month positions. Name position wanted. Inter Railway Dept. (74), In dianapolis, Ind. ___ THE GLOBE Requires the ser vices of a thoroughly experienced nnd capable window trimmer and sign writer. Good position, witli steaay advancement. Apply at once. The Globe, 322-324 Market street. WANTED Rxperieinced loomfixer on box and plain looms; one accus tomed to crepes and plaids preferred; permanent position for man of steady habits, who can obtain results and handle help successfully; state age. experience and wages expected. Man hattan Silk Co., Buffalo. Is. Y*. FOR SALE Splendid 2 -story stone mid frame bungalow, along the trol ley, with all improvements. Near ly three aeres of ground with large orchard, and new large chicken house. Telephone service. An excellent proposition. Consult us about the price. Miller Brothers & Co. Kent Estate ' •mttrcitrr Surety Itoan* I.ochM and Court .streets •richer. Hhg. Real Estate Board mmmmmmm I —^ WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRIBBURG OfflSßg TELEGRAPH JANUARY IS, 1919. HELP WANTED—MALE . EXPERIENCED NIGGER-HEAD ( OPERATOR ; Wanted at once in McKay | lastiiigrooiu. I Apply 'j DEVINE & YUNGEL SHOE j J MFG. CO., i ; Sixteenth and State Streets. : SEVERAL SALESMEN for door-to-door proposition. Newspaper experience deslr ' ; able. Address M., 6541, Care of Telegraph. 1 j WANTED Experienced boss painter for automobile work; also one i helper. Apply MAC'S GARAGE. 117 South Third St. ; 1 A CORPORATION manufacturing; mechanical office appliances of inter national reputation offers exceptional! opportunities to several young men. ] preferably between the ages of 21 and 25. to qualify as expert repairmen. ! We will engage only serious-inten- , tioned men, who desire permanent j employment. Good pay during tire > instruction period. State, in your re ply, your age. nationality, previous; employers, education, and whether or] j not you would accept out-of-town ; employment. Address Box E, 7002, ! care of Telegraph. I 1 EXPERIENCED MEN'S CLOTH- ! ING SALESMAN WANTED j Permanent position; good salary. All applications must be by mail, ; and will be held strictly conflden , tial. Address, stating age and ! reference, i KAUFMAN'S UNDERSELLING I STORE. j YOUNG MEN 16 and over, are eligible for government Railway Mail j j Clerks. $92 month. Examinations soon. For free particulars, write J. L. Leonard (former Civil Service Ex antilier), 436 Kenois Building, Wash- I i ington. j WANTED First-class shoemaker.! Steady job. Good wages. Apply to Greek-American Shoo Co., 800 North : Third street. j SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR For Established Route. Big money proposition for capable man. Salary and commission. Apply Superinten dent, Room 4, 29 North Second street, 8-9 A. M.. 4-5 P. M. MAN WANTED One who is a good hustler, to sell our tea and oof- j fee to the trade. Small bond and j good reference required. Good propo- ] sition to right party. Apply Grand Union Tea Store, 208 North Secondi street. WANTED An experienced sales man for Harrisburg and suburban I towns. For the right man we will I give an exceptional contract. Address ! | Box H. 7003, care of Telegraph. I WANTED. A CANDY MAKER, 'l AMERICAN i An all-around man, one that can ■ I make hard candy and cream goods, for a small factory just starting in I business. A man that could also man- : age a small factory would be prac- 1 tically his own boss. Give reference j and address, also state salary expect- | ed. Address Box W, 6939, care of Tele- i graph. WANTED Y'oung man. for office] position. Must be good at figures. I accurate and a fair penman. Steady . position and opportunity for advance- I ment. Address, giving full particu- I lars as to age. experience, reference, I etc., E„ 3211, care of Telegraph. | WANTED Ten canvassers want- , led at once. 50 per cent, profit. Goods ! I furnished. Call at the Dauphin Hotel i ! from 6 to 8 to-night or 8 to 9 A. M. ' j to-morrow. Ask for E. C. Mengle. I WANTED —An experienced chauf- i , feur for driving Ford delivery car. I ] Prefer one who is able to make his ; own repairs. Apply S. S. Pomeroy, j Market Square Grocer. i CLERKS Capable applicants are ! . wanted to take up training at once. ! i without interference with the present i - duties, for important accounting po ■ sitions with the large American in- j dustries, railroads, business corpora- U tions and the U. S. Government. Mini r I mum salaries, $1,800.00 per year. Ad - j dress Box W, 6936. care of Telegraph. "I ] . i 11 ELI* WANTED—FEMALE I I ' SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Wanted at once. Sewing Ma chine Operators. Inexpurlenc- i ed operators will be paid > while learning. Positions are ] j permanent, with regular work I and good pay. j! BLOUGH MANUFACTURING j COMPANY, Reily and Fulton Streets. : i p SALESLADIES WANTED We will receive applications from experienced salesladies fur r corsets, hosiery, women's knit un dearwear, notiuns and other de partments. Excellent opportuni ties for those who can take care 1 of stock and assist in selecting ~ merchandise. Permanent posi tion. Good salary. All applica tions must be by mail and will be held strictly confidential. Ad dress KAUFMAN'S UNDERSELLING STORE. i YOUNo WOMEN WANTED To learn shoemaklng. Learners are well I paid and earn good wages when pro ficient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur , ing Co.. 1402 Vernon street. j DRESSMAKER WANTS Experi ' enced workers on Waists and Skirts I Apply, between 12 and 1 or 5 a.id 7* 122 Stat- street. 1 WANTED Thoroughly experi enced and capable cook (white or col ! need ( for very small family. y 0 i laundry work. Very good wages. 'Comfortable quarters with bath. None i but experienced need apply, call mornings. 1622 North Second street, e Bell phone 282. HELP WANTED—FEMALE ADVICE FROM PARENTS often helps a young woman make a wise choice of a place to work. We invite the in terest of FATHERS AND MOTHERS Do you wisii to insure for your daughter work in pro tected surroundings? Hell Telephone operators enjoy certain advantages that MAKE THEM lIAPPY j IN THEIR WORK Carefully chosen associates. Comfortable rest rooms. Inexpensive hot lunches. Good salary—Periodic Increases. Opportunity for promotion. if you are interested in having your daughter work under these conditions, send her. or better yet, come with her. to see us. Apply to Miss Kline, Opera tor's Employment Depart ment. ,| 208 Walnut Street. THE BELL TELEPHONE] COMPANY OF PENNA. ! _| I WANTED Female clerks for typewrit ing and general clerical work. : Excellent opportunity for ad- ] vancement. Apply ROOM 401, Johnson Building. 1 I WANTED A GOOD STENOGRAPHER. j APPLY C. M. SIGLER. INC.. 30 NORTH SECOND STREET. * I WANTED Operators on power sewing machines. Many orders for our goods guarantees steady work at good wages, paying 40 per cent, bonus. Those be ginning now will participate in oui new profit-sharing plan. i JENNINGS MFG. CO.. 2012 North Fourth Street. OPERATORS WANTED In addl- ; tioti to paying the best prices in the ! city on piecework, we will pay. be ginning January 2. h bonus of 20 per cent. Call at llarrisburg Apparel Co.. 1 Third Floor of City Star Laundry j Building. Sixth and lferr streets, i Learners paid while under instruc tion. WANTED White woman and daughter for general housework. Daughter, in school, to care for child part time. 813 North Second street. WANTED A refined, settled wo man, without home cares. Permanent employment, with rapid advancement. Experience not necessary. Box B. 6943. care of Telegraph. WANTED Firs, and second maid, white preferred, for small family. Ap ply 2138 North Third street. WANTED Chambermaid. Apply | at Hotel Columbus. -" 1 • ! TYPIST Must have experience. I be accurate and rapid. Congenial I fellow employes. Good wages. Old I established business. Eight hours half day Saturday. Address Box M, 6945, care of Telegraph. WANTED White girl for gen- ! oral housework. Good home and good j pay. Apply 1632 Green street. Bell i phone 3339 M. WANTED Stenographer for ordi nary office work. Please state ex perience. if any. rate of speed in tak ing and transcribing dictation and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 787. Harrisburg. Pa. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Ap ply Room 200, Caider Building. Har risburg. Bell telephone 4624. WANTED Experienced stenog rapher and office clerk. Apply Stan dard Baking Co., Tenth and Market streets. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Harrisburg. December 7. 12,000 women clerks needed. Salary. $1,200. Experience unnecessary. Women de .7.ring government positions write for | free particulars. Raymond Terry ! (.former Civil Service Examiner). 467 i Columbian Building, Washington. WANTED EXPERIENCED LOOPERS AT HARRIS HOSIERY' CO.. CALDER AND MARION STS. WANTED Stenographers. long experience unnecessary. Reference required. P. O. Box 335, Harrisburg Pa. IIEIJ* \\ ANTED— Male mid Female APPLICANTS Desiring to pre pare for coming Civil service Exami nations. Write Box 11, 6937,- care of Telegraph, for information, special assistance, and coaching from ex- Civil Service Examiner. STENOGRAPHER With at least four years' experience and first-class references. Good salary. Answer M 6934, care of Telegraph. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Man or woman. Must be com petent. with at least four years' experience. Apply in own handwriting. Address communication to P. O. BOX 44 4, Harrisburg. Pa. AGENTS WANTED • EASIEST SELLERS Everbody i wants "LIFE OF. ROOSEVELT" me morial edition, by intimate friend fully illustrated; and complete "HIS TORY OF WORLD WAR." by Francis A. March, introduction by his brother General Peyton C. March, highest of ficer in U. S. Army, complete, au thentic. official photographs. Great est opportunity ever offered agents on these two books; big profits credit extended. Twentieth Century j Publishing Co., Dept. 51. Philadelphia | Pennsylvania. i LIFE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT I HISTORY' OF WORLD WAR BY i MARCH Agents with these two I I looks making lu.oo per hour. Biggest 1 terms. Both outfits free. State choice 'Historical Book Co., Chicago. i * : —^ FURNISHED ROOMS SOME TIMES "rent themselves," of course —just as goods sell themselves on rare occasions, as when an immediate urgency comes to a person and the first thing that offers is welcome. But, as a rule, it pays, and pays well, to ADVERTISE furnished rooms there by securing the right kind of tenants. SITUATION'S WANTED.—.MALE j : Position by young man of executive ability; experienced In | salesmanship, collecting, -djustinents and stock record work: references. I Address Box K, 6930, care of Tele graph. i WANTED Young woman wants , in restaurant or diningroom. Inquire 623 Ross street, or Dial phone | j 44 "' WANTED—Boy would like job in; , grocery store; has had previous ex- I perience. Apply 1206 North Seventh i street. SITL A 1" IO N S WANTED—Ecniale ' i i WANTED Young woman wishes! • clerical work: has had previous ex perience. Address Box S, 6943, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman wants ! day's work. Apply 1170 South Cant-I ■ eron street. WANTED Colored woman would like day's work. Inquire 1427 North fourth street. WANTED Woman wishes wash ing and ironing to do at home; can furnish reference. Call at 305 Daisy street. WANTED Clerical work, by. young woman, who has had there' years' experience: best of references.; Address Box E. 6940, care of Tele- ] I graph. ; 1 WANTED Housework, by young woman tor private family or wid ower; good manager. Call Bell phone ; 2955.1. WANTED Young widow, with four-year-old boy, wishes position as housekeeper; experienced: best of ref c nee. Inquire 810 South Seven teentii street. Bell 6S2R. WANTED Young woman desires clerical work; has had previous ex perience. Address Box X, 6933, care of Telegraph. WANTED Plain sewing to do at home. Children's sewing a specialty. Inquire 1512 Hunter street, or call Bell phone 1506 R. WANTED—TO RENT HOUSE WANTED Small family wishes to rent house in city on or Ijefore February 1. Must have mod ern improvements. Reply to P. Hart man, 100 Market street. ROOMS FOR RENT I FOR — One nicely-furnished j front room, for one or two gentle | men with clean work, at 1171 Mar i ket street. Good location. Near a ! good boardinghouse. ! I FOR RENT One large, pleasant, i furnished front room, on second floor; jail conveniences; ladies preferred, or married couple. Inquire 927 Grand j street. 1 TWO. THREE OR FOUR UNFUR | NISHED ROOMS For light house i keeping; all improvements. Call 1612 Chestnut. ! FOR RENT Furnished rooms, j $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms, i running hot and cold water; light housekeeping and private bath. Wil son Apartments. No. 143 South Third. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS For light housekeeping; all conveniences; steam heat. Call Bell phone 4684 M. WILL RENT—A lovely front room, ! 3 large windows, steam heat, use of J bath and phone; no other roomers; • respectable gentleman only. D., 7115. i care of Telegraph. SINGLE OR ENSUITE LOOM.- Electric lights, steam heat, bath, both telephones. References. Inquire Bell phone 624. FOR RENT One large bedroom | for gentlemen only. Rent reason j able Apply 276 ru-iggs street. TWO UNFURNISHED and one fur nished rooms in best part of city; steam heal and all modern con veniences. Apply in person. #l6 North Sixteenth street. WANTED—BOARD AND ROOMS SINGLE GENTLEMAN Wishes a comfortable room, or suite, with con veniences and board, for three or four months, beginning about Janu ary 27, within short walking dis tance of Post Office. State full par ticulars. Highest references. F. c„ ; Room 2008. Finance Bldg.. Philadel phia. APARTMENTS WANTED FURNISHED APARTMENT WANT ED 1 am desirous of locating a fur nished apartment of about 3 rooms with bath for light housekeeping i or I myself and wife: must be centrally i o _ cated, excellent references can be fur nished. Write fully, giving location rent. etc. Address Box K, 7112. care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE EOIt SALE DESIRABLE PROPERTY On Whitehall street for sale. Brick con struction, eight rooms and bath, gas, electric light, steam heat. Practically new. Price will be made right. 2058 Whitehall street. Bell Realty Co.. j Bergner Building. BRICK HOUSE With six rooms j and bath, gas. electric light, steam : heat, cement cellar, concrete porches. Price right and terms easy. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. GOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTY Four brick houses each with 6 rooms and bath, all other improve ments. Income from rent. $768 an nually. Price. $6,600. Bell Realty Go. Bergner Building. FOR SALE If Interested in 12- acre Truck Farm, in small town in York county, call at once at 3 South Fourth street for Information. HOUSE FOR SALF. ON NINE? TEENTH STREET Frame, fi rooms and attic. Price. $1,200. Inquire at 116 Boas street. t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE No. 2008 N. Third St. No. 815 James St. No. 302 Cumberland St. No. 306 Cumberland St. No. 1704 Susquehanna St. No. 22 Prospect St. i No. 16 Prospect St. No. 1911 Susquehanna St. I No. 1912 N. Third SI. ! No. 1910 N. Third St. I No. 1908 N. Third St. < No. 410 Woodbine St. • No. 408 Woodbine St. ! No. 1442 Thompson Ave. ; No. 1444 Thompson Ave. No. 1809 N. Second St. ( No. 1902 Mulberry St. ! No, 1503 State St. I No. 2008 N. Seventeenth St. No. 2010 N. Seventeenth St. No. 648 Peffer St. i No. 232-Maclay St. No. 1623 Swatara St. I No. 66 N. Sixteenth St. No. 433 Peffer St. No. 1531 Green St. No. 202 Hamilton St. No. 2216 N. Fifth St. No. 2162 N. Filth St. No. 2150 N. Fifth St. No. 2214 N. Fifth St. No. 2206 N. Fifth St. No. 2245 Atlas Ave. No. 2242 Alias Ave. No. 1917 I'ark St. No. 1923 Park St. | New House on l.enox Su i „ GROUND ! Plot of ground on Jefferson St. Cor : net of Columbia St. Plot of ground on Wiconisco St. j 012 ft. of ground on Mulbferry St.. east of 19th St. 226 tt. ot grdund on Bellevue Road, between 19Ui and 20th Sis. i 106 fi. of ground on North Sixth St. Apply to CLINTON M. HERSHEY, 14 South Second St. DO YOU WANT A NEW HOME. Ready for occupancy on or before April 1, 1919? Terms: Small down payment, balance as rent. If interested, call BELL 2669W, and make appointment to gee agent. FOR SALE Any person open to buy a good, thriving, general store, will do well to get in touch with Wm. S. Poorman, Palmyra, Pa. 747 DUNKLE STREET Three r story frame, porches. Price, $l,BOO. Small payment down. Easy terms. Apply D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. 421 KELKER Three-story brick corner property. $2,600. D. A. Caley! 707 Kunkel Bldg. Belt 689. 'j. I 3- ACRE place near Steelton. with • new bungalow on. Close to trolley 'line. Well and creek water. Fi ne I truck and poultry farm. Cheap, if sold at once. C. 11. CORDJS R, ' 1722 Green St. Bell 660 J. i FOR SALE Daroy residence, cor ner of Pine apd Bulley streets, Steel- I ton. Lot, 49x94 feet. All modern con veniences. including spacious front 1 and side porches. Apply on the j premises. j SOUTH NINETEENTH STREET. ; NOS. 904-906-908 At u big bargain. Good investment. Lehman & Kllnge j man. 8 North Market Square. I ~ FOR SALE No. 1243 Swatara street. 343 Crescent —room for garage. 2352 N. Sixth—room for double gar age. Emerald street house—room for double garage. A. W. SWENGEL, 2131 North Second Street. TWO AND THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSES I In all parts of the city. All j improvements. Some with storerooms. Corner properties. Cheap. Small amount down, j Pay us rent. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell 560 J. BUY YOUR HOME on our rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty , Bond first payment required, balance [as rent. We have houses in every part of the city and "suburbs. Apply j A. P. Doranz. 1220 North Sixth Street. ; FOR SALE. IN THE CITY _ Two ' I new brick houses. All improvements, ' i porches, 8 rooms and bath. Possession 'i at once. Owner leaving city. Call ! | Dial 5081- ' ! FOR SALE —On easy terms. 2010 .! to 2018 Susquehanna street. Posses ' f-°5 North "sixth. -'-"ass. "I— _ TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE —All II improvements; in city; front porch; . bav window; nice y®rd to drive alley, l $l6O down, balance as rent. Liberty Bonds accepted. ( j. C. H. CORDER. . ; 1722 Green Street. Bell 560J < . ~ " —— ' Real Estate For Sale—Suburban 1 ! - I SUBURBAN HOME. PAXTANG -I Vacant brick, with all improvements; i I lot. about 30x130. Small payments. ■ID A. Caley, Kunkel Building. Bell - | 589. — —— - Real Esate for Sale or Exchange' WANTED—TO RENT We are having a number of appa ll cations at thia time for furnished -'houses, apartments and rooms. What d do you have to offer? Address Mll l let Brothers & Company, Locust and Court atraata. i REAL ESTATE FOR RENT J FOR RENT—No. 2000 State street; corner brick house with all improve ments; store room and large gurage 1 Good poolroom location. Rent. $35. 'J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Two private garages, rear 1607 Swstara street. Rent. $.>.00 i each. J. E. Glpple. 12a! Market street I REAL ESTATE—For Sule or Reut ] HOUSES AND GARAGES— -At Fifth ! i and Curtin Streets; possession ot some i of the houses on thirty days' notice. I Fred U. Miller, 31 North Second. Bull 1 phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED — —_ ' " WANTED Party desires to lent' modern house, about 8 rooms, between ! now and April, north una 15 minutes I walk to Market Square. Best refer- ' ences. Address X., 72.„, care of Tele ; graph. 1 TWO TO 25 ACRES, near Harris burg. with or without buildings. Ad dress P.. 7199, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE WANTED We have some ready purchasers for Improved Real Estate. Let us know i what you have to offer. LINCOLN REALTY CO 1129 North Seventh Stree't. I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop-i erty in any section of tn e city, if! cheap. What liute you to offer?* CHAS. ADLER. 10(12 N. Third Street, j unices ami Storerooms for Rent I FOR RENT j BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM, For meetings, conventions. Banquets. Dances and parties. Use of piano free. Kitchen attached. 11. C. CLASTER, Jeweler, 302 Market Street. ! I STOREROOM 1202 North Third! ] street; shelved ready for business 90 ' ' feet in depth, skylight; fitted for any I kind of business in best block; 3] banks anil largest market. Call and let me show you its advantages. J. I | S. Sible, 256 Heir street. MARKET ST. STORE FOR RENT Beautiful Daylight Store. 604 Market Street. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. I . FARMS 3 A., good buildings $650 5 A., good buildings $750 II A. good buildings $750 15 A., good buildings ' $1,500 20 A., good buildings $2,500 20 A., good buildings $3,800 40 A., good buildings $l,BOO 42 A., good buildings $l,BOO 75 A., good buildings $2,200 102 A., good buildings $3,000 309 A., good buildings $3,700 150 A., good buildings $4,500 239 A., limestone $5,500 CALL 107 CHESTNUT ST. FOR RENT The Greenawalt Farm, 4 miles north of Harrisburg. 165 acres. Good opportunity. Inquire A. S. Thompson. Chambersburg. or Mauk & Hartman. Seventh and Kraer aid. Bell Phone. SMALL FARM FOR SALE Locat ed within one car fare limit. Apply A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street. FOR SALE——MISCELLANEOUS CANNED COAL $8 85 J. B. MONTGOMERY Just Phone. FOR SALE ~ '| Magazines for No. 1 Linotypes A rare bargain for a plant with a No. 1 machine. Address IHI T Harrisburg, Pa. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! The Store across from Y. \v. c A i offers you the Biggest and Best Bar ' gains in Men s and Boys' Suits, Over ! coats, Mackinaw Coats, Underwear j Hats, Caps and Shues. We are luiii ! ous tor Low Prices. Give us a trial OUTLET CLOTHING CO 23 North Fourth Street.' DOG FOR SALE Boston Bull. Toy size; weight, 15 poujids; color, brindle and white;'bat ears; well bred, R„ 7001, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Gas range. Inquire 1300 North Sixth, Third Floor. I FOR SALE - 600 bushels of Y'ork I County Potatoes, at 1336 North Sixtli • street, close to Broad Street Market. Good cooking 'Potatoes, $1.75 and I $1.85, and Seed Potatoes at $1.85 and $2.00. 10 bushel or more will deliver on Tuesday and Friday of each week. FOR SALE 20-liorse-power, up right, high-pressure tubular boiler. . Halifax Rubber Co., Halifax, Pa. FOR SALE English Bull Dog. 9 months old. Ad dress P. J. Arndt, 116 East Main street. Middletown, Pa. FOlt SALE Haines Bros. Upright Piano, In good condition. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Inquire 1319 Derry street. FOR SALE 140 account Register, in good condition. Inquire at 1718 North Third street. FOR SALE Upright piuno. First j class condition. Very little used. I Cheap for quick sale. Albert L. Allen. I 2220 North Second street. ! FOR SALE National Cash Keg - ister. Registers a cents to $6.00. Uar ' gain to quick buyer. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. FOR SALE One French Plate ' Pier GlasH, height 10 ft., width 3 ft., gold-leaf frame In fine condition. Cost $200.00. Selling because ceiling in present house Is too low to place same. Phone 4292 J. WOOL) FOR SALE—Billets or slabs, stove length, $6.50 per load. Call Bell 1055 M. FOR SALE New Brunswick Par ■ lor Pool Table, complete equipment. Cheap on account of moving. Inquire D. A. Starr, 527 Race street. City. RAISE WHITE MICE during spare time. I am making money, you can do the same. Demand enormous. Profits large. I furnish breeding stock at 73 cents a pair. Inquire H. H. Mil ler, 1543 Walnut street. FOR SALE A large, mahogany Rishell machine Plays all makes of records, and a nice selection of music. A party with reference can arrange part cash, rest to suit buyer. Address Box K, 7121, care of Telegraph. FOII SALE—MISCELLANEOUS CIGARS Direct from Fuctory. Special limited -ffer. 50 Cigars, post paid, $l. Club of six for 50 each, $5. postpaid. W. F. Snail, Red Lion, Pa. FOR SALE 200-11.-P. Automatic Engine 25 K. W. belted generutor, di rect current. F. It. Laverly. Bell phone ISD7. FOR SALE Gns Coffee. Peanut or Corn Roaster; also 1-11.-P. D. C. Motor, including shaft and belting. Call at 3009 North Fourth atreet. A SLIGHTLY USED PIANO FOR SALE Fine tone and good condi tion. Cheap to quick purchaser. Dealers need not apply. Address 210 Soutii. Thirteenth street. FOR SALE One hand-power! freight elevator, one laundry dry room, one 24-plate Static X-Ray ma chine. Apply No. 1700 North Second street. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here High prices paid for furniture. Morris Sclimertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. FOR SALE A number of slightly used typewriters. Have been return ed to us. Now is the time to get a practically new machine at a rea sonable price. Remington Typewriter Co., 119-121 Walnut street. FOR SALE One American Radl uto r Coin puny 900-loot furnace, used two years, practically new. Apply Clias. S. 8011, Room 65. Union Trust ! Building. TYPEWRITERS. BOUGHT Full! CASH ALL MAKES RENT&L) I EXCHANGED. GEO. C. ill-Lot SON. j 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER j j BOTH PHONES j FOR SALE one brand new elec- I trie furnace blower for sale cheap Apply 2006 North Sixth street, or Beii i phone 4667. SIMON MICHLOVITZ offers for sale the machinery and contents of the Pennsylvania Reduction Company of | Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, which he i bought soine time ago. ir anybody | is interested Li any of the material in ; or about said plant to apply at his : | office, Paxton street and Pennsyivaniu | R. R_ Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS j HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for I Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at tention. Newmark & Cown. 308 Broad Street. Dial phone 4826. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of Junk. Get our prices before selling. Call Bell phone 936, or drop us a postal and our wagon will call Keystone . ron & Metal Co., Broad and Currant streets. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all i kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B Abrams & Son. 1 824-832 North Seventh street. — MAX SSIELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and eold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381 or Dial 5847. or drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street. Will call, city or country. WANTED Second-hand motors. Small size preferred. Apply FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP, Cranberry St., near Second. Harrisburg. Pa. U COHEN & COMPANY, York and Ash Avenues. Highest prices paid for rags, paper. Iron, barrels, rubber and metal and old machines. Send postal or call 3221 W Bell and Dial 6225. ELECTRICIANS Will find an opportunity in the sale of profitable News Agency in thriving suburban town. Influenze has deprived the town of its only electrician. No Elec trical Supply Store In town. I Start a business here. The Newspaper Agency will get you I acquainted with the people. BOX R. 7474, Care of Telegraph. Money to Loan WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17. 1915. to Individu als in need of ready cash; small loans a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street MONEY If >ud are pressed for ready cash to meet any emergency, call to see us. We lend money in compliance with the laws of the State. EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY. ROOM 206 BERQNER BLDG.. THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE. M usical FOR SALE A large mahogany cabinet Vlctrola, in first-class condi tion. Also 42 pieces of music. Good as new. Cheap to quick buyer. Ad • dress Box H. 7120. care of Tclegruph. j VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS. Band nnd Orchestra lnstru ' ments promtpiy and carefully repalr 'jed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street j TALKING MACHINES promptly and I carefully repaiiud by an expert only j OYLER'S. 14 Sooth Fourth street IF your Talking Machine needs re ' pans. Just call Bell i hone 3242 J. An 1 I expert will he at your service ut once. ; Or bring machine to 1213 Nortli Third : street i BUSINESS PERSONALS CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER • Estimates, .lobbing. First-class • work. 11. W. Hummer, 1423 Liberty 1 street. City. Bell 4420. UPHOLSTERING Of the best kind. Work guaranteed'. Wecailanl ■ i deliver. 3CS Broad street. Dial phone • 4826. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED single edge, 25c doz: double edge. 350 doz: razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. U. ■ Caplan Co.. 206 Market street QUININE —Look out for that grippe ' feeling, likely to catch you this i changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE 1 PHOSPHO-QI'ININF. will stave it off If tnken In tlrr.. Gross Drug Store. . 115 Market street BETTER SITUATIONS WANTE| This column has two objects: first, to help men nnd women wliH now employed to secure better positions; second, to put employers in touch with un ambitious class of workers. CHIEF CLERKSHIP OR ASSIST ANT MANAGER By young man with executive ability to handle and keep up organization; statistician; two years' experience glong this line, four years other work, which includes stenography and typewriting, collec tions, express business, payrolls, and government work. High and business BUSINESS OFI'ORTUNITII WANTED A manager, at ! a week, to purchase controlllni to3>'t in u live, established but in llarrisburg, which is paying lb per cent, on $12,000 Invent Our books ure open to any re business man. Address l)„ 6912, of Telegraph. FOR BADE Small barber near llarrisburg. Inquire of Render Barber Supply House, 26 i Third. FOR SALE General store thriving community. Good, stork and lixturee. Elegant opp nlty. Jonas K. Heist, 001 North J strei t, Steelton, I'a. HAVE five to six thousand d< to invest in a good, clean, legit business, with position. Addrei cure of llarrisburg Telegraph. FOR SALE Fruit, confeeth und cigur store. Reasonable Rousting coffee und peanut mat Good scales. Inquire at £ll M street. HAULING AND MOVING AUTO HAULING Anything, where, furniture moving. Gail 1591 W. HEAVY HAULING —Fully equ for furniture, freight and piano ing. No distance too far. Ca i driver. Rain and dustproot bod jE. Grubber s Truck Service, I Aungst, manager, llershey, Pa. | phone 15116. I LOCAL AND LONG-DIBTJ I HAULING —Furniture moving. Pr I service. Ernest Corbin, 656 C , street. Both phones. Bell 2636 J. | 3693. I HICKS —Local and long-dis : balding. 424 Reily. Both phonei j AUTO HAULING—LocaI or ; distance. Furniture and piano mi a specialty. Blue Line Transfer Capital street. Both phones. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE—Loca long distance. F. J. Harter, Bell Steelton. AUTO HAULING—LocaI and distance. Furniture moving a icialty. Rates reasonable. Pr i service. Call Bell 623 J. j LOCAL AND LONG - DIST7 HAULING Prompt service. A ! Motor Express. 917 Capital S 1 Bell phone 1635 J. ALL KINDS OF HAUL AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. "GENERAL HAULING AND EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby t with auto trucks. Only experb and careful drivers. Call Bell or Dial 2265. WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAUR THE HOME OF SATISFACTR STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—] cooking served to Businessmen [ Ladies In separate diningrooms. storage STORAGE —119 Broad street, h hold goods, merchandise. Pr rooms at reasonable rates. Also Ing of all kinds. D. Cooper j Both phones. STORAGE —In brick building, 408 Market. Household goods In < private rooms. Reasonable rate G. D'iener, 408 Market street STORAGE Private rooms household goods in fireproof v house. $3 per month and up. I storage rates In non-fireproof t house. Harrisburg Storage Co, 445 South Second street UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL & FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St BELT. 1956. DIAL 21 RUDOLPH K. SPICER. Funeral Director and Embalm 511 North Second Street BELL 252. DIAL 21 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SAJ PROSPECT HILL CEMETEB Beautifully situated on Market i east of Twenty-sixth, and on ! nort.i and east faces the new i way. The prices of lots are modi Miller Bros, ft Co.. Agents. Cleaners and Dyers IT PAYS to have Clothes Cle, I Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the I place In town. Call and de | Goodman's. 1306 44 North Sixth. I Phones. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1917 Reo. 5-passenger. 1918 Dodge. 5-passenger. SIBLE'S GARAGE, 301 Cumberland Street i ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRU I Covered body; 1,000 lbs. capacl bargain. Inquire of Philade i Quick Lunch. I FOR SALE Three-passengei ' Roadstei. Fine engine. Good c tion In every way. Bargain for sale. Albert L. Allen, 206 W street. FOR SALE - Dort Roadster, eauipped with self-starter, el lights, new tires. Car in first condition. Inquire Real Estate ( 34 South Third street. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muench street Limousine funeral, parti" and bai! ca drivers; open day and light 4564. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP C< All sorts of auto top and cu work done by experts; also r work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 . 1 Cameron Street BELL DEMONSTRATOR, 19 $850.00. A genuine bargain, and nteed for one year. Camp 11111 age? Ray Deardorff. Proprietor. EXPERT FACTORY REPAIRI Packard, Plerce-Arrow. Ove: Hudson and chandler. Only 1 gradework solicited. Model car trucks built to order. Camp Garage. Ray Deardorff. Proprleti Additional Classified A on Opposite Page school education. References ed. Address 1... 7117. care of Hp graph. MKCH A NIC AI, SHOP TENDENT 14 years' seeks greater opportunities in machine or tool work. Age 30. rled. A 1 references. Address 7114. care of Telegraph,
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