12 : ADS AM THE MARKET-MAKERS IFOK PSB "THINGS Deaths FRY —On January 31, 1919, Mrs. Eva J5. Fry. „ 1 Funeral on Monday afternoon at - , o'clock from Calvary Evangelical ] Lutheran Church. Thirteenth and t Reese streets. The relatives and friends are invited to attend with- ' out further notice. Interment East llarrisburg Cemetery. Hemains can ; be viewed Sunday evening, at Hoov er & Sons'' parlors. __ KEIt'HEHT Katharine, widow of John Keichert. died January 31, aged ?S years, at her residence. Main street. Progress. Further service* Whoop's Church, noon at 3 o'clock, at the home. Further services Shoop"s Church. , Burial in cemetery adjoining, llel- , atives and friends are invited to at- . tend without further notice. CROOYER On January 39. 1919,! J.ehman Groover, aged 39 years. Funeral on Sunday afternoon, atj 3:30 o'clock, from his late residence.! 1839 North street. The relatives! and friends are invited to attend j without further notice, interment Truckville. Pa. Rlit'Ki: Yl. Abraham Mlcheal died; on Thursday afternoon, at -1:301 o'clock, at the State llospital, ( aged | 78 vears. „l Funeral on Mor.dav afternoon, at _ o'clock, from his daughter's resi dence. Mrs. Anna Berkheimer. 1 ~b> North Twelfth street. The rela tives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. Inter ment East llarrisburg Cemetery. tioROAS William LYither Gorgasj died on January 31, 1919. at the: llarrisburg Hospital. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral se i vices a tin s I ate residence. 904 North Third street on Monday afternoon, at -:•>"! o'clock. Interment in tamp Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowers. - 1 ; LOST AND 1 OCX l> i u <T-On l'ridnv afternoon Elliott- Fisher C.old Fin. contains four stones on Nineteenth strett. in Heservoia ''ark car or °. n -treet. between Third and Fourth, streets, or Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart ; store. Reward if returned to Tele graph office. ' IXWT On Saturday morning a pair j of women's shoe's, worn only | between 311 Walnut and t it> >noe Repair Company. Reward if ictuined to 9 North Front street. ; I.OST Around Tenth and Mul beri v streets, a male Setter dog. eibout six months old. with brown ears and brown spots on back: also a f, male Cordon black Setter, about six Ino; lths old. Reward if returned to \Y . l.eea. Tenth and Mulberry street.-. LOST A brownish black marten niuft'. Reward if returned to Mrs. 1. T. Steel. Mechanicsburg. i.oST - Pink-White Cameo ring. . 5r..00 reward if returned to Mis. J. • Frey, 1441 Berryhill street. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gress shorthand, Typewriting. knjsiish. UookKc ping. Ceiununsnip. ArithmeHc. tic. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time. Bell I '* BUSINESS COLLEGE, j • ; Mark?) St. Chae P.. Berkley. lid.P WANTED —MALE LINOTYPE OPERATORS WANTED We have positions for four linotype °PS ralo f?„ and several good floormen. I: APPLY HARRY A. FRY. j- Telegraph Composing Room. BOOKKEEPER Accurate and reliable. Must be . able to furnish fidelity bond ut employer's expense. Apply at once, giving full particulars ot PAN experience and state salary : expected. Box B, 7028, care ot Telegraph. WANTED \ bright boy, over IS _>ears of age. to learu printing trade. Apply SEVERAL SALESMEN for door-to-door proposition. • Newspaper experience desir able. Address j M.. 6541. Care of Telegraph. vies* onlv occasionally is a live opportunity offered where OM ; can learn the selling gamee. Will tead; ,(,u how—in your spare lime and put, \on in touch with a good position, j State ago and where employed. Con fidential. Box T, 7033. care of Tele graphy j YOUNG MEN lO and over, are j eligible for Government Railway Mail | Clerks $92 month. For free par- j ticuiars regarding examinations, write Raymond Terry Hornier Civil | Service Examiner). 46< Columbian Building Washington. • BRIGHT BOY WANTED l4 to 17 vears of age, to do light office work, opportunity to learn typewriting. Good hours. Call No. 711 Telegi-apql Building. 1 FOR SALE 5 ACRE PLOT ON* STATE j HIGHWAY, 7 MILES FROM ] HARRISDI'RG >4 MI L E FROM TROLLEY. LIMESTONE ■ SOIL. 4 ACRES CULTIVATED, I IMPROVED WITH 2-STORY j STONE HOUSE IN GOOD CON DITION. IMMEDIATE POS- I SESSION. Miller Brothers & Co. Real Estate Insurance Surety Huns. Lecaat nnd Cone, -...eta "embers Hbg. Rent Kstnte Hoard j V, SATURDAY EVENING, J HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED r an experienced autmobile mechanic. Apply at SIBLE'S GARAGE. 301 Cumberland street. WANTED Man. with 1 > U cur, to act as distributor in this territory for high-class Ford accessory. Party must understand Ford car. have goo-1 liabits, be able to invest $700.00, or give security. This job will pay two to three hundred per month. Call for ' Kiinmet. at Central Hotel. Sunday, 10 ;to -' I'. M. only. Only those meaning ; business need call WANTED Adults, age 30 to 70. to book ordein for trees, shrubs, vines. ; roses: full or spare time; weekly pay; (experience unnecessary. Western i New York Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y. SHOEMAKER WANTED Experi enced. Apply 34 North Thirteenth street. Hill Shoe Repair Plant. t WANTED A reliable man to book \ I orders for Fruit and Ornamental' 1 trees, roses, shrubs, etc.; permanent. Pay weekly. Fruit Growers' Nursor- j ies. Newark. New York. j YOUNG MAX WANTED AVho i>' willing: to take up a training for ini-j portant accounting position, without, interference with present duties. State ! ! age. education. Box P. 7034, caro of! ' Telegraph. I S3O WEEKLY and more easilj ; ' earned taking orders for our guaran teed trees, shrubs and roses, full or j i part time. Knight & Bostwiok, New- • ark. New York. I WANTED—Men wishing positions 1 , Firemen. Brakemen. Electric Motor-! men. Colored Train Porters. Pennsyl vania. Ohio and New Y'ork roads. No] 'experience necessary. slov-$l5O per month. Quick promotion S3OO-s3Oo] per month positions. Name position, wanted. Inter Railway Dept. 174), In- I dianapolls. lnd. j LEARNERS WANTED for a cigar j faetorv good pav while learning. Apply" Bo Brou Bros.. 10th and Mui : berry streets. Factory opens Tues- j j day, February 4. W'ANTED Rollers, bunchinakers. packers and banders. Our motto is! j nigh wages, good stock and steady j : work. Apply Bo Brou Bros., 10th i and Mulberry streets. Factory opens ] , Tuesday. February 4. j GOVERNMENT Railway Mail Clerk j an i other "fsams" coming every where soon. ]*t our Civil Service; ' Expert, former Government Examiner, prepare you. Write TO-DAY for free Booklet li-174. Patterson Civil Service j School. Rochester, N. Y. j MEN Age 17 to SB. Experience I i unnecessary. Travel: make secret in\estimations. report a. Salaries; penses. American Foreign Detective Agency, 60" St. Jx>uis. TURN vonr spare time into moiuy. Sell trees and shrubs. Permanent j position. Weekly pay. Guaranty Nursery Co., Rochester. N. Y. RAILWAY MAIL. CLERK examina tion coming soon. Men 16 to 40 pre pare for u and other government "exams" under our expert, former Government Examiner. Thousands of . men and women. 16 to 60, needed in ; Reconstruction Period ahead. Write to-day for free booklet "MC." Pat-1 terson Civil Service School, Rochester, i ; X. Y. i WANTED Agents to sell new ! kitchen utensil used in every home. , Address Box O. 7096, care Telegraph. , WANTED First- class automobile 1 painter; also painter's helper. Good; wages and "permanent employment. Address, stating experience, Box 0,. 7033. care of Telegraph. HELP WANTED—FEMALE TO THE GIRL OR WOMAN I DESIRING PERMANENT AND REGULAR EMPLOY MENT, HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY We are needing Sewing Machine Operators, aitci can assure regular work; the high I efficiency of our machines, and our workrooms being pleasant and cheertul. opera tors can earn good wages. In experienced operators are paid while learning. A bonus is paid to all operators every pay day. ' BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO., Keily and Fulton Streets. —; 1 EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS — THE ATLANTIC REFIN ING CO. NEEDS SEV ERAL GOOD CANVASS ERS FOR WORK IN THE CITY AND SUBURBS. APPLY AT OFFICE, 2307 X. SEVENTH ST., BETWEEN 3:30 AND 4 P. M. I i GIRL WANTED for stenographic ! and clerical work. No experience 1 necessary, nominal salary to begin ■ Willi, advancements. Apply 308 Berg [ ner Bhlg., between 10 and II a. m. i MISC. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Blacksmith and horse- | : shoeing business. Full equipment of j , tools Good slock of shoes and dther . supplies. Apply to Rutherford Bros., | Paxtang. Pa. J "GOVERNMENT POSITIONS lll-I | slruction for examinations, $3. Sal-I ' arv, $1,200 to $2,000. Particulars free. 1 j American Civil Service School, Wash- ' ] ington. D. C. I WANTED White dishwasher. | (Call at 222 Chestnut street. \ | WANTED White girl, about 16: I years old. to assist with light house j work. Must sleep at home. Call Bell L 967 M. I WANTED Experienced girl for I general housework. Call Bell phone 43M Steelton. 1 WANTED Office girl. Experience 'not necessary. Apply Gardner & Bap j tisti. Third and Chestnut streets. i WANTED Five bright, capable . Women for 1919, to travel, demon ! atrate and sell dealers. $23.00 to ! $30.00 per week. R. R. fare paid, j Write at once. Goodrich Drug Co. I Dept. 720. Omaha. Nebr. i WOMEN TO SEW Goods sent pre j paid to your door: plain sewing; I steady work; no canvassing. Send re ply envelope for prices paid. Univer sal Co., Desk 3. Philadelphia, Pa. | | HELP WANTED—FEMALE ! WANTED Experienced house keeper, to keep house for widower with two-year-old child. Good wages, i References required. Apply 636 Reily istreeet ' WANTED Experienced telephone i operator. Apply at Bowman's Kmploy- Inient Bureau. Fourth Floor. Harris burg. I WANTED Young woman us 1 " bookkeer. Experience necessary. Hi-j . quire 1042 Herr street. Ask for Mr. i ! Geller. I I WANTED Girl for general honse r' work. No objections to High school II girl. Call Bell phone 713.1. ) j WANTED White girl for general ; housework. Must be able to cook. : 1 Small family. Good wages and good ■ 'home to right party. Call at 343! Woodbine street. j WANTED Good, strong, white] woman for day's work. One who thor-j I" oughly understands cleaning and not' afraid of work. Reference required.' Call 1504 State street. 'j WANTED—Experienced young wo-; •' nian to work in grocery store. Ref• j ' ] eronce required. Call at 416'Calderi 1 street, after 7 P. M I GOVERNMENT CLERK EXAMINA- j TIONS. lIARRISBURG MARCH 1 —j i Hundreds women clerks needed. 1 SI,OOO-1.200. Experience unnecessary.] ' Women desiring government positions ] write for free particuars R. E. Terry I ! tformer Civil Service Examiner). 436, ! Columbian Building. Washington. j i TOUNu WOMEN WANTED To leai n shoeniaking. Learners are well ' paid and earn good wages when pro- 1 ' flcient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur- I ! ing '"o.. 1402 Vernon street. _j • HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female I MEN l6 or over; women. IS or: lover. Get I". S. Government Pernia-t j nent Peace Positions. SI,OOO-$1.6001 i year. No layoffs. Short hours. Paid i vacations. Common education sufflci- | jent. Write immediately for free list, i positions now easily obtainable.! (Franklin Institute Dept. 414-Jl, lto j Chester, N. Y. MEN. WOMEN Raise Belgian j ! Hares for us. We pay you $7 pair J 1 and expressagc. Free illustrated in- j ! struction booklet. United Food & ! Fur Association. Dept. C-329. West I Forty-eighth street. New York. HUNDREDS U. S. Government Per ! manent Positions now open- to men. il6 or over: women, 18 or over. S9O to; $123 month. Many in your home sec- | lion. Short hours. Common educa -1 tion sufficient. List positions free, j Write immediately. Franklin Insli- , tute. Dept. 413-L. Rochester. N. Y. SALESMEN, WANTED ' SIDELINE FREE SAMPLE , WINNING sales talk. Easy seller : all lines. Commission $9 —$25 paid i promptly. Galusha. Dept. . G., Des Moines. lowa. SIDELINE Specially Average com- < mission 1" to 3" dollars. Pocket samples and sales talk free Respon- > sible House. Write to-day. Sim- , plicity Co., Lies Moines, lowa. A PROTECTED ARTICLE exclu -1 sively owned and controlled by us ' clears upward of $25.00 per day for ! salesmen. Most essential. Govern ment created demand. Large terri- ; i tories to salesmen able to handle ( crews. JEROME LAADT. Prfs.. S So. ; ] Dearborn St.. Chicago, 111. j FINANCIAL HOUSE has opening j ' for five SI,OOO pei; month stock sales i men to follow up live leads which ! cost us from $lO to sls a piece in ! ' small towns, strong selling issue. I ; Have active endorsement of many i i prominent men. 25 to SO leads when I salesman starts more continually, j : Excellent reference required. Ad-! dress, Sales Manager. 2952 Chicago J ' Ave., Chicago, 111. SALESMEN—NEW CARBURETOR i FOR FORD CARS. Simple, not a mov- j • ing part, installed in thirty minutes, guaranteed to double your mileage j : and start in zero weather without ' ; heating or priming. 15-day FREE : trial. Our St. Louis man soid 140Q in | 6 months. Salt Lake City nian made I $1,200.00 in one week. Write U. & J. ! • Carburetor Co., 503 W. Jackson Blvd., I ; Chicago. WANTED Salesman with ability, j . callable of earning $30.00 per week or j : better, to sell a complete line of I ! Nursery Stock. Our goods produce | food and ure" in great demand. Exclu- I , sive territory. Experience unneces- i , sary. C. W. Stuurt & Co., Dept. B, j ! Newark. New York. ; SALESMEN To travel on com- ' mission and sell to merchants. Cloth- j ing, skirts, hosiery, ladies' and chil-| : dren's dresses, shirts, etc. Samuels Mfg. Co., 501 Broadway, New York. j ; SALESMEN Side line. Free] j pocket samples. Patent punchless checks. Big seller to restaurants.' j lunchrooms. Soda Fountains. No com-) i petition. Commissions on reorders. , 1 Standard Check Co.. Manufacturers, ] j 633-641 Plymouth St., Chicago. ] i EARN $200.00 month, all- or spare; time. Traveling Men, Factory Work-i I ers. Students. Others, get our Spring ) Samples. Keiser Tailored Neckwear i Co., Palmer Building, Detroit. Mich. SIDE LINE Top notch specialty, i Responsible house. Pa>s commls ! sions promptly. Write to-day. Samples and sales talks free. No je lays. Krickson Company, Des Moines,] iowa. : AGENTS WANTED : i THE ONLY COMPLETE AND AU-1 THENTIC HISTORY OF THE i WORLD WAR by Professor F. A March with intro duction by his brother. General March, highest officer in Army. Official pho tograph's. LIFE OF ROOSEVELT, Introduction by Ex-President Taft. Both books fully illustrated. Demand enormous. Solicitors making unpre cedented profits. Special terms. Cred it given, freight paid. Either outfit free. Universal House, Philadelphia, Pa. 300 PER CENT. PROFIT AGENTS! CLEARING HUNDREDS WEEKLY. New Washing Compound. Wonderful seller. Big repeater; nature's inightc ] iest cleanser. Send for proof; free j sample. Mitchell, B. 1... 1314 E. 61 j street, Chicago. ! BARNUM'S BOOKS BRING HOME I THE BACON ; Big Books Big Sellers. Big Records. ' Big Terms. Big Business. War ' Book. Roosevelt Book. Best Bank I ' j Reference. Big Outfit Free. The 11 C ] ! Barnura'Co., 106 No. LaSalle St.. Chi ' j cago. ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL HOOk] i : ILLUSTRATED World War His -1 jtory. Pictorial. These books, having ! ■ j enormous sale. Our agents doing] 1 biggest business. Get with livest' house. Best terms. Outfits free. It ! ' L Phillips i Publishing Co.. Chicago 1 I III.; Philadelphia. Pa.: Atlanta Ga '' ': Waco, Texas; Denver, Col.; Butte i Mont.. Address nearest office. ! ! WANTED Agents, also house-' •[wives, earn big money weekly will! not interfere with regular work; ele-1 '! gant, beautifully evaporated and eon ' I densed milk can servers; instant' 1 seller; every housewife needs one- be -1 come aßents to-day. Write Davis! Can-Perver Corporation. Flatiron • Building. New York. ' WONDERFUL 1919 household ar-l tide: mends everything without needle or thread; rosts $3 gross; large profits; sample, 10c: particulars 'ree. rtex Specialty. 250 North Fifth. Phila delphia, Pa. | L, I HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH" <r * % THROUGH CLASSIFIED ADVER TISING you can find a capable man or woman to carry on the work in your organization which has come to j a halt through the calling of men to the colors. That the home army may he kept at the high point of efficiency , obtaining in the overseas forces and in the training cathps it is essential that all useful work shall go forward with out serious restriction. This necessity calls to service multitudes of women workers and perhaps one of these soldiers of industry can serve in your organization. Use the classified. ' —J AGENTS WANTED : MEN on WOMEN Earn s3o to ♦SO weekly selling new product. | Revolutionizes wash day methods. I Dirtiest clothes spotlessly cleaned I without rubbing: does not injure ! llnest fabrics. Manufacturers refund, I full purchase price to everybody not j satisfied, after two weeks' trial; guir-) ! antee coupon in every package. Write! 111. Delbare. President. 7*o-734 South j IDeftrborn, Chicago. j $30.00 DAILY distributing prize) ! peace pictures. "Liberty and Peace," "True Sons of Freedom." "Human ] j Liberty Hell." "Koch," "Pershing." I Honor Itoll. Enormous demand, j I Samples free. Also portrait catalogue. ' Consolidated Portrait Co., 1034 W. j I Adams St.. Chicago. | AGENTS lsxlo gold-framed Pa- ! triotic and Peace pictures 13c—sell : 35c. Great War History, just out. Convex Portraits, frames, plllowtops. t All big money makers. Catalogue j ; and Patriotic sample KREK. People's I Portrait Sta. D, Chicago. ROOSEVELT'S LIFE STORY' WORLD'S WAlt HISTORY . Greatest Sellers. $30.00 daily. No experience. Popular ( i Prices. Highest Commission* and) j Terms. Either Outfit Free, liertel ' Co. Pub. Chicago. TAILORING AGENTS—Men's Made To Order .Suits. Snappiest, Rest Ma- ! terials. Prices lower tiian others. ! Hustlers earn big money. Spring line i sent free. Leeds Woolen Mills. Chi- ; ! cago. PATRIOTIC INSERT for Soldier's 1 .or Sailor's Photograph and Military Record gives us big scoop on War ! Book with Introduction by Gen. ' j March. Roosevelt Book with intro- ! .duction by Taft. 73 sales in I dav, 45 I in .". hours. Outfit Free. Act quick. ' 11. L. Baldwin Co., Rockefeller Bldg., i Cleveland, Ohio. NEGRO IN WAR —By Kellv, j famous negro author. New book 1 ; complete. The only war book fail - io' ) colored people. Millions will be sold.. •Outfit, 25c. Write quick. Also Fran-j i cis March's War History. Jenkins' | Publishing Co., "Washington, D. C. | AUTHENTIC LIFE OF THEODORE: ! ROOSEVELT —By William Draper ; ! Lewis. Colonel Roosevelt's intimate i I political associate and friend. Intro- i duction by Taft. Fully illustrated. Low price. Enormous j demand. Unprecedented opportunity. Liberal terms. OUTFIT FREE. Un'i- Jversal House, Philadelphia. LARGE MANUFACTURER wants | representatives to sell shirts, under-1 [ wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts ) direct to homes. Write for free 1 ! samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad ) way. New Y'ork City. : 300 PER CENT. PROFIT Agents ! clearing hundreds weekly. New; Washing Compound. Wonderful ! • seller. Big repeater. Nature'sl j mightiest Cleanser. Send for proof.! 1 Free sample. Mitchell. BL-1314, East' I Sixty-first street, Chicago. v ! : "i SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE 1 ! i | HOTEL CLERK Now employed, I [wishes to make change. A 1 recoin-1 , mendations furnished. Eight years') experience. Address L., 7037, care of! j Telegraph. I WANTED Colored man wishes; jto fire stationary boiler; has had 29' j,\ ears' experience, also an auto me- i vlianic. Call at 316'£ South Cameron) I street. f ; j WANTED Tech l>oy desires posi ' tion between school hours; age. 1S;I , reference. Call 1718 Miller street. | 1 SITUATION WANTED A yougg' man, handy at anything. Experienced! ) hand qn pressing and cleaning clothes! i especially. Kindly call, or address,! j Esper lY'oung, 150 Linden street. City.) lor phofne 1949 M. 1 j SALESMAN Number of years ex ; perienee. a salesman, not an order - taker, wants to connect with a good house. Good reference. Address Box! jN, 7025. care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Discharged soldier of : business ability desires clerical posi-j I tion; has had considerable experience! !in clerical work. Address B, 7023, care : i of Telegraph. , WANTED Young colored man, i aged 19, desires any kind of employ-! I ment. Address 1512 Hunter street, "or; I call 1505R Bell phone. SITUATION'S WANTED—FemaIe j WANTED Colored woman wants! [day's work or washing for Tuesday,' ! Wednesday and Thursday. Apply 1412 I Williams streeet. City. ' WANTED Wasf.S.; and ironing,! lor day's work of any kind, by young, I white woman. Call, or address, 2136 | Greenwood street. | WANTED—Position as housekeeper I in small, private family, or for wid ower; can furnish best of references.! Address Box (J, 7127, care of Teh:-1 graph. I WANTED—Clerical work and ivpe | writing by experienced young woman i with three years' experience; can fur- i I nish best of references. Address Box! j Z. 7126, cai* of Telegraph. 1 WANTED Young, single woman I : wishes place as housekeeper for a 1 young widower. Address Box S. 7019, ) : care of Telegraph. KOOMS i'wH RENT ONE unfurnislfed room, with use of kitchen; lespectable woman desired.' Apply 413 Pear avenue after 7:30! P. M. j FOB RENT—Nicely furnished front ; room, opposite Pennsylvania station. ! All conveniences. Bell 1363 M, or call 26 Grace street. I FOR RENT 5 unfurnished rooms, r i with steam heat, electric light and bath. $2.50 to $6 per week each, vlcln iity of Sixth near Broad street; two fcommunicating back rooms, unfur .) nished, no heat, $2.50 per week; ofle front room. $2.00, no heat, vicinity near Sixth and Relly streets. Inquire 810 North Third street. Dial phone 4 5839, y ROOMS FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT Two unfurnished j rooms suitable for light housekeeping, j inquire 226 South Sigcond street. i | UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING j ROOMS Single or communicating; : I kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free. ! ; Strictly private, laundry, phone and I | bithroom privileges. Inquire 429 1 j Rroad street. ! IXIVELY FRONT ROOM FOR RENT! j—Steam heat; use of bath; two in [family; no other roomers; Hill locn- ! I tion; very convenient to town; gentle-j men only. Address S., 7030, care of i j Telegraph. FOR RENT Bl9 Third . street, j [pleasant front room; heat, electric; | light and use of bath; gentlemen only, j FOR RENT —, Furnished rooms. ' $2.50 per week arid up; warm rooms. ' j running hot and cold water; light : ; housekeeping and private bath. Wll- i ! son Apartments. No. 143 South Third.! | FOR RENT One large bedroom. ; ! for gentlemen only. Rent reason- ' [ able. Apply 276 Briggs street. ROOMS WANTED l , WANTED TO RENT Two fur- ' [ nislicd rooms for light housekeeping. ' For man and wife. Address L 7042, ; i care Telegraph. WANTED Two or three furnish-! ;ed rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1332. Ask for the Manager. I WANTED—Two to five rooms, fur- ; nislicd for housekeeping, in best lo- ' | cation. Address Box G. 7021, care of Telegraph. BOARD AND ROOMS ; WANTED Beard and room for 'man, wife and daughter, fall 1333.' [ Ask for the Manager. WANTED Room and board, in ' uptown district, by young woman ! employed. Prefer in vicinity of Sixth . and Maclay streets. Reference if de i sired. Address Box W, 7331, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT • FOR RENT One front, third floor! j apartment, unfurnished; also ofie fur- I nished apartment for light liousekeep ; ing; heat, gas and use of bath. In quire 32 1 South Front street. FOR RENT - Furnished apartment I of two rooms and bath, second floor;) city steam heat, eeletric lights, gas) ! range; no children. Inquire 209* [ Chestnut street. APARTMENTS WANTED 1 FURNISHED APARTMENT WANT- ■ )ED lam desirous of locating a fur- ' ) nished apartment of about 3 rooms 1 ! with bath for light housekeeping for: , myself and wife; must be centrally lo- ; I eated, excellent references can be fur nished. Write fully, giving location, 'rent, etc. Address Box K, 7112, care| i of Telegraph. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE I , 3-story brick, all improvements. A 1 I condition. Price, $4,200. Possession ) February 10. $:,900 can remain. ' 8-rooni brick, all improvements. New. Price. $3,200. Susquehanna, near \ Woodbine streets. : 3-story brick, all improvements. Pos- j j session Apiil I. Price, $2,300. I>ica- ! | tion, 1700 block Susquehanna, near I Hamilton street. '2H-story frame house, all improve i ments. Price. $1.,630. 2000 block [ Penn street. Pctsession April 1. [Double 2Vi-story frame. A 1 condition, all improvements, concrete walk, large lots. Price, either side, $2,250. ; Location, Twenty-ninth street, Pen brook. ) 2 fe-story frame house, new. Main; street, Highspire. Slate roof, con- • crete walks, steam heal and eleo | trlclty and gas. Size of lot. 75x125. Rargain price, $2,900. 10-room brick, all improvements, one) block from trolley, Higlisplrc. l,ois of fruit, chlckenhouse. Price, $4,000.1 [ See.CHARLES DAVIES, 204 Calder j ! Bldg., of 1723 Green Street. Bell 4377.; j 41 GROUND IXITS FOR SALE lOO i ft. front on the Roberts Valley road' 'and 110 ft. back of it. 'i-mile and ti-j ) mile east of Rockvllle Bridge unill ■ motor car station. Excellent spring) water there. Excellent building. A 'supply of stove wood. Is .easy and! convenient. Inquire John Kelley, [at MotorC'ar Station, Rockvllle, Pa. I j REGINA ST., 1434 l,arge house) easily changed for business; lot, 25x ! 130; 2-story stable on the rear; look | I this property over soon Bell ltealtv ) Company. Bergner Building. WOODBINE ST.. 325—Brick con- | struction: 6 rooms and bath. gas. ! electric light, furnace, cemented eel- i I lar. Bell Realty Company, Bergner ! ; Building. SECOND ST.. 1707—Desirable prop- ! | erty for sale; now vacant; 10 rooms j and bath: other Improvements: lot,' ,41x87. Bell Realty Company, Berg- | j ner Building. j SECOND ST.. N. 928—7 rooms and ' bath; all other improvements: prices reasonable. Bell Realty Companv j Bergner Building. i SECOND ST.. N. 3214—Propertv for sale: single house; brick construction' )10 rooms and bath; all modern Im- : ; provements. including hot water heat [ lot, 52x150. Bell - Realty Company j Bergner Building. I DO YOU NEED AHOME? Write j for prices, terms and payments. Trol | ley on street; also steam cars. House) land lot large. Worth Investigating ' jW. J. Melly. Jr., 114 Locust strict"! [Harrisburg. sfcvßN-KOOM BUNGALOW All improvements, lot, 60x175, on Chest nut street. Camp Hill. Terms to sulr buyer. J. S. Hemp. Dial 6646. FOR SALE —On easy terms. 2010 to 20t8 Susquehanna street. Posses sion on April 1. Apply A. P. Dorans ♦225 North Sixth. ' 4 j HEAL ESTATE. EOIt SALE IF IT'S REAI, ESTATE SEE SAN'DEKLJN. r I Capip St., No. 648 3-story brick. | 8 rooms atiu bath, all improvements. Can be bought same as rent. I S. Eighteenth St., No. 363—3-story ' I brick. 9 rooms and hum. steam hoat, i ! electric lights, a modern home. Eight | price to quick buyer. N. Twelfth St.. No. 6S 3-story ! I 9 rooms and bath, all improve- i ! meats, a very good location. Eight 1 . price to quick buyer. Same as rent. New Cumberland Corner Fourth ' and Geary Double frame; 8 rooms I and bath on each side; all Iniprove- Lments; newly painted; can be bought) "with a small amount of money; bal : ance same as rent. ) Seventeenth St.. S., 582 3-story I I brick. 8 rooms, bath and laundry; all | I improvements; ccpymt cellar; nice front porch; A 1 ho/no. Jefferson St., 3215 2-story brick.' 8 rooms and bath; all improvements:! front porch; drive way in the rear. Very cosy home. Same as Rent. Sixth St.. N.. 2831 3-story brick: i 8 rooms and bath; end house. Right I price to quick buj er. Steelton S. Second St., No. 320 —' S-story frame. 7 rooms, electric i lights and water. Uood location. I Same as rent. • ! Steelton. 322 S. Fourth St. Now' vacant. 3-story frame; 9 rooms, bath I | electric lights, lot. 125 ft. deep; in All I condition. P. A. SANDEItLIN. ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDC, 30 NORTH THIRD ST • BELL 1390. DIAL 3373 I .; SEVERAL ; X* ine suburban homes, all Improve- ! ments, steam -heat, electric lights, i | large lot (cottage style!. Small j amount down. Several small houses for sale or ' ! exchange, paying 10 per cent, j clear. What have you to offer? Two large lots at Bellevue for j | sale. \ ery cheap. j Factory site for saie. One of the 1 I best locations in the city. Rail | road siding on the grounds. ' I Up-to-date apartment house j for sale paying 12 per cent, clear. ! Two houses in Knola. Steam neat, electric lights. Business i place. Three-story brick, with store room. on Market street near Thir- i teenth street. Houses of every description In all pans of the city. Small I j amount down. Will take Ford Car or Liberty j Bonds as first payment on any of ' I the above properties mentioned. | SEVERAL LARGE FARMS near Harrisbut-g. Will take city i property in trade. C. H. eORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. i I ■I. i WOULD YOU LIKE A NEW HOUSE I BUILT ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN PLANS? 1 Small down payments. Balance j same as rent. 1 can arrange to build a limited | . number of houses at these terms.) • Your opportunity to get a home. ! | Call Bell 2869W and make appoint- I ment to see me. EDWARD W. EVANS, j 2510 Derry Street. . I i— | FOR SALE Revere Street. No. j :1713 rfttached brick and stucco house, with all improvements, includ- I ing garage. Price. $2,700. J. K. Gip- ; | pie, 1251 Market street. ! FOR SALE South Seventeenth | I Street. No. 536 This corner brick; i house, with all modern improvements, and all street paving completed, is of- | fered lor a short time only for $3,400. i J.* K. Gipple, 1251 Market stree.t. j FOR SALE North Seventeenth : Street, No. 91 9-rooni brick house, | I with bath and steam heal. Price, $3,600. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market j street. i FOR SALE South Sixteenth, Street, No. 536 Corner two-story I brick house, with all improvements. ' Price, $2,600. J. E. Gipple, 1251 M.ir- I ket street. | j FOR SALE 2'i-story frame cot ' tage at West Fairview, along trolley j | line and on State Road; 6 rooms and , i attic. Small amount down, balance! as rent. Will take Ford Car in trade, ior Liberty Bonds. Possession soon. ! IC. H. Corder, 1722 Green street. Bell 1 560 J. I | 322 CRESCENT ST. 3-story brick; 1 ,8 rooms, bath, gas range, copper water; j heater; lot, 145 ft.: fruit trees; near J city's center; $3,800. E. Peterman,, i Weather Bureau. ! SOUTH NINETEENTH STREET, i NOS. 904-906-908 At a big bnrgaln. j Good investment. Lehman & Kllnge- j 1 man. 8 North Murket Square. I FOR SALE 337 Peffor street: 3-1 ; story 9-rooin house. All- modern Im i provements. Inquire 249 Maclay I street, or call Bell phone 890 W. j FOR SALE 343 Crescent street. I Deep lot—room for garage. Front! 1 porch. Attractive price. Possession | April 1. A. W. Swengel, 2131 North i ; Sdcond street. i BXIY Y'OUR HOME on our rental i I payment plan. Small cash or Liberty! Bond first payment required, balance; :as rent. We have houses In every I part of the city and suburbs. Apple' 'A P. Doranx. 1225 North Sixth street i j_ ! TWO-STORY BRICK MOUSE—AII Improvements; In city; front porch bav window: nice yard to drive alley; sl6o down, balance as rent. Liberty Bonds accepted. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Greeh Street. Bell 560 J.! VACANT, POSSESSION AT ONCE 2-story brick, all improve i ments. 6 rooms, front and rear j porches: sl<)e entrance; nice yard to drive alley. Newly painted and papered. Cheap I and easy terms. . C. H. CORDER 1722 Green St. Bell 560 J. FOR SALE 946 South Twenty-j first street. Ideal garden plot. Lot.! 60x135 ft. Price right. Possession- April 1. A. W. Swengel, 2181 North; Second street. t FEBRUARY 1, 1919. | Hcai Estate lor Kale or Exchange! WANTED—TO RENT "| ! Wo are having a number of appli cations at this tlmo for furnished houses, apartments and rooms. What do you have to offer? Address Mil ler Brothers & Company, Locust and Court streets. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT KOR RENT Newly-Improved, 9-1 room house. Steam heal, electric | lights and gas, finished Doors und all I I conveniences. Possession February 3. I inquire 17 North Thirtejtnth street. Real Estate for Rent—Suburban 1 MODERN SUBURBAN HOME at Camp Hill for rent; lifci-story, s rooms I and bath, oak Hours, open flrephtce ' ; full-size screens, shades, siurni 1 sashes; all conveniences, furnished or unfurnlhed; by April 1 or sooner Ad i dress Box E. 6948. cure of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent j HOUSES AND GARAGES—At Fifth' land Curtin Striets; possession of some i j of the houses on thirty davs' notic-. I I Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second. Boil | phone SO7J. REAL ESTATE WANTED HOUSES WANTED t can sell your houses, any | kind, anywhere, so the price Is right. Give me a chanee. C. 11. ORDER, 172- Green Street. | Hell 560 J. Rents Collected. I I HAVE parties seeking homes in Penbroolt and Pro gress. AVhat have you to offer? A. W. SWKNGEL, 2131 North Second Street. 1 WANTED House or apartment of about six rooms, in good residential • section. Call Kresge Co.. phone 1332. ; Ask for the Manager. i WANTED A 5 or 6-room house I in or near city, on or before February , 25. Ralph Smith. General Delivery j City. - ! I HAVE many clients seeking in vestment property in the city. Tele-i phone me, or, better still, call on me ! i what have you to offer? \ \v i , Stvengel, 2131 North Secoud street, 'j i WANTED Seven-room house or l huugnloty in suburbs. All eonvoni- ' enees. Call Bell 1962U in ol'lice hours. j WANTED. TO PURCHASE A ! home on Allison Hill, north of Mar ] ket street. Address L., 7230, care of • I Telegraph. j 1 HAVE PARTIES seeking homes; lon Sylvan Terrace. Evergreen und ' ! North Eighteenth. What have you to ! i offer? A. \V. Swengel. 2131 North; ' Second. i i i READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? ' BE El. AND DIAL PHONES. CHAS. A DEER, 1002 N. THIRD ST. j REAE ESTATE WANTED I Wo have some ready purchasers for : 1 Improved Real Estate. Let us know what you have to offer. LINCOLN REALTY CO. 1129 North Seventh Street. Offices and storerooms For Rent ! ! FOR RENT The improved store-! ! room at 24 North Third street—near- I 'ly opposite Penn-Harris Hotel. Also offices in the same building. Apply I The William B. Schleisner Stores. 38- ! 30-32 North Third street. i MARKET ST. STORE FOR RENT Beautiful Daylight Store. 604 Market Street. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 North Third Street Offices and Storerooms For Rent i FOR RENT Storeroom. with I shelving and counter. Ideal location ; for grocery store. John Kichman 1 263S Main street, Penbrook, I*n. Bell phone 4726 J. FARMS FOR SALE 1 Ten-acre Tract of Timber. • near Mount Pleasant, York county. Practically level. Address M„ 7126, Care of Telegraph. SEVERAL LARGE FARMS near llarrisburg. Large build ings. spring and running water, orchard. Easy terms. Possession Apfil 1. C. H. CORDKR, 1722 Greeen Street. j Bell 560 J. | FOR RENT Small farm, 40 acres, i house and harnf, other outbuildings, ! near Mechanlcsourg, Pa. Address W. I J. Meily, .Jr., 114 Locust street, llar risburg. FOR SALE STOCK AND FARM ■ 70-aere farm, 65 acres clear- Extra I good buildings; 12-acre apple orchard; j peach orchard; running streanA near 1 buildings; good truck land. Situated i near Strinestown, York County, 9 miles from York. Pa.; 14 miles from i Harrisburg. Pa. Address Geo. West j hafer. Manchester. York County. Pa. • FOR SALE Farm of sixty acres, I in good condition (rented), near State • Road and school. Address P. O. Box ! 74, Ely, Pa. i . a ; 12-A.—Plenty fruit. $1,700 75-A.—ls in timber. $2,000. ! Call 107 Chestnut Street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ! ' LONG FLAME ; • FURNACE COAL J. (B. MONTGOMERY, JUST PHONE. ' ' * ! FOR SALE—Rabbits, Belgian Dale, ' with nine small ones. Inquire John 1 K. Hepsmith, Progress, Pa. , j A SLIGHTLY USED PIANO FOR SALE Fine tone and good condi i tlon. Cheap to quick purchaser. Dealers need not apply. Address 210 1 South Thirteenth street. 240-EGO Prairie State Incubator. , practically new. Cost $32.50. Will sell for S2O. Address U, 6949, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. ! FOR SALE Sewing machines ; three good,- used drophead sewing ina j chines, Singer. Standard and White. I Call, or address, 1308 Vernon street. 1 ( . ' /••*■ I ro R SAI .!•:—MISCELLAX ICQ! j _ CIGARS Direct from Fac Special limited offer. 50 cigars, i paid, sl. Club of six for 50 each P"stpai,|. \y, j.-. Sn ,-11. Red Lion. I or FOR BALE f, . l ; arp " Birth of Ruc.e sll 100 Harroun Motors 3 ".000 Hoffman Oil & Refining.. 3 A. I- DEI BEL Boatmen's Bank Bldg., . St. Louis, Mo. L*o" SALE One double-he street ° montlls ' inquire 1736 U ! 1 ?, 1 ' SALE —.Pool Tublc, In | condition. New cloth, cues, b ,iaik. Size. 4x5. W. H. lleftiey, 1 | cannon. Pa. n-i ®A Ra AINS! BARGAINS! a lie Store across from Y. W C offers you the Biggest and Best gains in Men's and Bo.vs' Suits O coats. Mackinaw Coals. Underw Hats, Cups and Shoes. We aro f ous for Low Prices. Give us a trli ttUTLI'JT CLOTHING CO.. I -•> North Fourth Street. ■ MORRIS SAYS save money bu new and second-hand furniture 1 High prices paid for furniture. Mc Sclnnertz. 1030 Market. Bell 397 TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT CASH ALE MAKES RENTE EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TIELOTSON. 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOf ORPHEUM THEATER. BOTH PHONES. FOR SALE Magazine for No. l Linotypes A rare bargain for a plant wit a No. 1 machine. Address THE TELEGRAPH PRIXTINt COMPANY, llarrisburg. Pa. j FOR SALE—One SOCEft. Arco si ! lioiler. used two years Price I Call Bell phone 2871. \V AN X K I>—Ml SC ELL A N'KO U ! HIGHEST PRICES For l a( 1 j and men's east off clothing and si I Write to Welntraub. 635 Herr st i Dial 5177. I L COHEN & COMPANY, York Asli avenues. Highest prices paid lags, paper, iron, burrels, rubber i metal and old machines. Send po ' or call 3221-W Bell and Dial 6221 WANTED Second-hand motors. Small sizes preferred. Apply FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP. Cranberry St., near Second, llarrisburg. Pa. j , MAX SMEETZ | Second-hand furniture bought sold. Highest cash prices paid. I Bell 13S1 or Dial 5817, or drop a lal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market sti I Will call, city or country. HIGHEST FRICES PAID for kindv of empty barrels and junk. ; Bell "phone 42 i 5, It. Abrams & : 824-832 North Seventh street. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID Second-hand Furniture. Prompt ! tention. Newntark & Gown, 308 Bi i street. Dial phone 4526. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR I kinds of Junk. Get our prices be selling. Call Bell phone 936, or < ' us a postal and our wagon will I Keystone Iron & Metal Co., Broad I Currant streets. Money to Loan MONEY If you are pressed for ready 1 1 A ash to meet any emergency. I Ball to see us. We lend money Tn compliance with the laws of tho State. EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY, ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG., THIRD AND MARKET STREET ! LICENSED AND BONDED BY STA : ! WE LEND MONEY in complii ' with Act of June 17, 1915, to indiv J nls in need of ready cash; small ]c 1 a specialty, business confidential, j i nients to suit borrower's convenie • positively lowest rates in city. I PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT 132 Walnut Street. Musical ! VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITA | BANJOS. Bund and Orchestra Inst ; mcnts promtply and carefully rcpi led OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth str IF your Talking Machine needs . pairs, just call Bell Phone 3242 J. expert will be at your service at o Or bring machine to 12X3 North T street. , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES XO ICE THIS YEAR By acting promptly you may quire for only one thousand doll a license without royalty to buy, semble and sell under my exclui patents, an electrical device that ' places ice, jiroven colder, cleaner ' cheaper fully automatic and ; regulating. Parts to assemble can purchaseu in uny quantity and can . readily assembled anywhere with tie labor and no machinery cjii I turn over, tremendous profits. Kv home, farm and store a prospect. 1 :J is tlie Coming business. Now is time to get into it. Don't wait. F W. Volt, 32i N. Wells St., Chica | 111. LIBERTY BONDS WANTED A substantial business firm in H risburg, desires to borrow Lib< Bonds or Money, preferubly Libe ; Bonds, in any denomination. 10 . cent, interest- will be allowed, p ' ments to be made monthly. Best security will be advanced. Bonds be held any length of time and retu utile any time on short notice. A! lutelv confidential. For further p ticulars, address Box N, 7125, can lelegrapu. AN OLD established truck and tomobile firm, centrally located llarrjsburg, desires to take on a pa ner, one must take an active part the business and furnish some cap; and reference. Reason for mak I this change is the extensive grot In the business in the last year, j dress R i 097, care Telegraph. FOR SALE Country Prodi Fish and Oyster Business. Good cation. Good-paying, cash trade. ! ! tiring from business, will sell ch !to quick buyer. Address Box K, T. ! care of Telegraph. MINES 4O Claims; near Railrc . Das Cohezaa celebrated, rich G Ridge. Value reaches Millions; la amount, good record, famous tears. Gold, Stiver in large prop tions. H. P.. Box 418. Willcox. Aril $12,000 WILL BUY a nrospar business in Harrisburg, tin# is p ing more than 25 per cent, on the vestment. Reference given and bo open for inspection. Address Box 7031. care of Telegraph. I ; Additional Classified Ad on Opposite Page .. ' , >J
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