Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 03, 1919, Page 12, Image 12
12 |OAS m SALE" AM AM THE MARIEI-MAIERS Fflt USE! THINGS I * • t HUM* WA VTEn—MAI.K . nri u nrivTCn WK-Xf i r . ' ' .. SSj SDeatbs CIMUSR —Frank B. Gilmer died Feb ruary 1, 1919, at the residence of his brother, Charjes Gilmer, 2il, Derry street, aged ">9 years. Funeral services on Tuesday, at 9 A. M., at St. Francis' Church. In terment at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to at tend without further notice. SHAEFFISH Died, Augustus Shaef fer. Fort Hunter, Dauphin county, Pa. Funeral Wednesdaoy, February 5. 1919, at 2 o'clock, at River View Cemetery, Heck's. Friends and relatives are invited to attend with out further notice. A'ISI.KY Rachael H. Nisley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nisley, died Sunday noon, at 11:30, at the residence, 1816 State street, aged 21 years. Funeral services on Wednesday af ternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, the Rev. Mr. Rhodes ot flciating. Interment Kast Harris btirg Cemetery. REYNOLD Anne Janet Reynold died Saturday, February 1. at 1:39 1' M. aged 1 year and 9 months. Funeral Wednesday, February 5, noon, at 2:30 P. M., from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ueynold. Bressler, Pa. Burial Ober lin Cemetery. j Mi'UOWKI.I Died, on February 1. 1919, Harry McDonnell, aged 1. ■ years. . ~ . , Relatives and friends are invited to] attend funeral services on Tuesday ) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, front his late residence, 1113 Green street. Burial in Harrisburg Cemetery. Re mains can be viewed Monday even- j ing between the hours of t and o'clock. ] MUSTER Died, on January 31. i 1919, Frank C. Shuster. aged o-j Relatives and friends invited to at-j tend funeral services on AA ednesdaj : afternoon, at 1:30 o clock, lrom bis late residence, 707 Showers avenue. ] Burial in Harrisburg Cemetery. | SKEGEK Died, on January 31, 1919. j Conrad Seeger. aged 72 years. , Relatives and friends invited to at- . tend funeral services on Tuesday ] afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late j residence, 200 Broad street. Burial in Harrisburg Cemetery. Remains] ran be viewed on evening, i between the hours of i and . j o'clock. ] HEICHEKT Katharine, widow of | John Iteichert, died January | aged 78 years, at her residence, , Main street. Progress. . , i Further services Shoop s Church- j noon at 2 o'clock, at the ,''"'"f ! Further services shoop s Church, i Burial in cemetery adjoining. Rel atives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. j LOST AND I'OCXD i I .oST — $30.00 Liberty Bond, on I Faturdav evening, about 6:30, on Race• rlreet car to Square from Conoy stieet: thence on Third street cat* to North street, or between those points. 5 inder will be rewarded if returned to W. Young. 578 Showers avenue. LOST A hunting dog, white, tan pad black. Answers to name, of Sport. Reward if returned to 106 North JJll toenth street. , LOST Around Tenth and Mul len v streets, a male Setter dog, about months old, with brown ears and brown spots on back; also a female (e.rdon black Setter, about six months old Reward if returned to W. Reed, 'I . nth and Mulberry streets. • LOST A brownisli black marten mult. Reward if returned to Mrs. la. •j . Steel, Mechanicsburg. LOST Pink-white Cameo r'nB - 99 reward if returned to Mrs. J, 11. 3' i cy, 1441 Berryhill street. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL. PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting. English. LooUi.ccpuig. Penmanship. Arithmetic. llc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAH. Enter any time. Bell 125, Dial 401$. ui,'ru i . k ia.tiiNl'aSS COLU'L'OE, 3.-1 Manx-" St- Chafl, H. Beckley HELP WANTED —MALE LINOTYPE OPERATORS WANTED We have positions for four linotype operators and several good doormen. APPLY HARRY A. FRY. Telegraph Composing Room. WANTED A bright boy, over 16 years of uge. to learn printing trade. Apply HVRRISBURG TELEGRAFH COMPOSING ROOM. • j . SEVERAL EALESMEN for door-to-door proposition. Newspaper experience desir able. Address M„ 6641. Care of Telegraph. RAILWAY MAIL CLERK examina tion coming soon. Men 16 to 40 Pre pare for it and other governnient "exams" under our expert, former Government Examiner. Thousands of inert and women. 16 to 60. needed In Reconstruction Period ahead. w L*' , ' e to-day for free booklet ML. Pat terson Civil Service School, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Agents to sell~ new kitchen utensil used in every home. Address Box O, 7096. care Telegraph. —————— ——^ FOR SALE ' Wormleysburg, Pa. Fine river-front property, containing 8 rooms, bath, re ception hall, pantry and out kitchen. Garage. • Lot 75x 150 feet. At a Reasonable Price APPLY Miller Brothers & Co. ■teal Estate 'n.araaee Surety Bond. I.scust and Court .->■ ltd. wrmhers Hbg. neal Estate Board * -JL MONDAY EVENING, HARRI6BURG frfßMll TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 3, 1919. ItfJjl' tYA.YTBU .VALE , " WANTED an experienced autmobile i 9 mechanic. Apply at '• ] SIBLE'S GARAGE, 301 Cumberland street. WANTED 1 Boy over 16 to learn Photo- Engraving. Apply to PHOTO ENGRAVING DEPT., 1 Fourth Floor. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING 5 COMPANY. ' WANTED 'I - male stenographer, strictly ltrst-class, for manufacturing : concern. Must be accurate and fast. Address M., 6962,* ! Care of Telegraph. I I' J ' r LEARNERS j] WANTED | ' ,] 1 for a Cigar Factory. Good 1 | pay while learning. Apply 1 BOBROW BROS., Tenth and Mulberry Sts., Factory opens Tuesday, Feb- I ruary 4. , i 11 1 i I i WANTED ! ( ROLLERS, t BUNCHMAKERS, PACKERS AND 1 BANDERS ' 1 Our motto is high wages, t good stock, steady work. Apply BOBROW' BROS., I I Tenth and Mulberry Sts., I Factory opens Tuesday, Feb ruary 4. MEN Only occasionally is a live x opportunity offered where one canli learn the selling gamee. Will teach c vou how—in your spare time and put 1 you in touch with a good position. - State ago and where Con fidential. Box T, 7033, care of Tele- graph. j — c WANTED Colored man wishes s position as chauffeur or truck drit'er. - Apply at 713 Cowden street. , WANTED Two experienced auto i repairmen Apply 1807 North SevenCß t street. YOUNG MEN 16 and' over, are t eligible for Government Railway Mall ( Clerks. $92 month. For free par- - ticulars regarding examinations, write Raymond Terry (former Civil t Service Examiner), 467 Columbian r Building Washington. BRIGHT BOY WANTED 14 to 17 n years of age, to do light office work. 1 Opportunity to learn typewriting, e Good hours. Call No. 7J.1 Telegraph i Building. c YOUNG MAN WANTED Who is willing to take up a training for im- j portant accounting position, without t interference with present duties. State t age. education. Box P, 7034, care of j Telegraph. SHOEMAKER WANTED Expert- t enced. Apply 24 North Thirteenth t street. Hill Shoe Repair Plant. j ■ o HELP WANTED—FEMALE r TO THE GIRL OR WOMAN T DESIRING PERMANENT AND REGULAR f MENT, HERE IS YOUR - OPPORTUNITY d We are needing Sewing Machine Operators, and cau assure regular work; the high 0 efficiency of our machines, v and our workrooms being C pleasant and cheerful, opera tors can earn good wages. In experienced operators are j paid while learning. A bonus 0 ► is paid to all operators every j pay day. 8 ! BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO., v Reiiy and Fulton Streets. v ti i i: I EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS — * THE ATLANTIC REFIN- * _ ING CO. NEEDS SEV ERAL GOOD CANVASS- i 7, ERS FOR WORK IN THE . CITY AND SUBURBS. _ APPLY AT j, OFFICE. I 2207 N. SEVENTH ST., BETWEEN 2:30 AND v , 4 P. M. I <l GIRL WANTED for stenographic and clerical work. No experience neces sary. Nominal salary to j r begin with. Advancements. Apply " 308 BERGN'ER BLDG., | J between 10 and 11 A. M. ■ WANTED Clerk. witlV knowledge of ' stenography. Experience neo- ! essary. Apply to H. G. PEDLOW, I 3 South Thirteenth Street. WANTED A colored girl for' small family. Apply, with reference,]! to 509 North Second street. I i WANTED Woman for cooking - and downstairs work. Small family. No washing. Call Bell 948 W. Address e 122 Woodbine street j £ v ■- - | HELP WANTED —FEMALE WANTED Competent nurse. I maid or mother's helper. Telephone ] 948 W. Address 122 Woodbine. I , ! IVANTED Woman to clean store. j Apply 329 Market street. WANTED White dishwasher. Call at 222 Chestnut street. WANTED White girl, about 76 years old. to assist with light house work. Must sleep at home. Call Bell 967 M. WANTED Experienced girl for general housewotk. Call Bell phone 43M Steelton. WANTED Experienced house keeper, to keep house for widower with two-year-old child. Good wages. References required. Apply 636 Reiiy streeet AT ANTED Young woman as bookkeer. Experience necessary. In quire 1042 Herr street. Ask for Mr. Geller. WANTED Good, strong, white woman for day's work. One who thor oughly understands cleaning and not afraid of work. Reference required. Call 1504 State street. ' AVANTED—Experienced young wo man to work in grocery store. Ref erence required. Call at 416 Calder street, after 7 P. M. I'OUKu WOMEN WANTED To learn sboemaklng. Learners are well paid and earn good wages when pro ficient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur ing Co.. 1402 Vernon street. I HELP WANTED —Male and Female MEN, AA'OMEN Raise Belgian ' Hares for us. We pay you $7 pair and expressage. Free illustrated in struction booklet. United Food & Fur Association, Dept. C-329, AVest Forty-eighth street. New York. SALESMEN* WANTED FINANCIAL HOUSE has opening for live $l,OOO per month stock sales men to follow up live leads which cost us from $lO to $l5 a piece in small towns. Strong selling issue. Have active endorsement of many prominent men. 25 to 30 leads when salesman starts more continually. Excellent reference required. Ad dress, .Sales Manager, 2952 Chicago Ave., Chicago, 111. AGENTS WANTED THE ONLY COMPLETE AND AU THENTIC HISTORY OF THE AVORED AVAR by Professor F. A March with intro duction by his brother. General March, highest officer in Army. Official pho tographs. LIFE OF ROOSEVELT, Introduction by Kx-President TafL Both books fully illustrated. Demand enormous. Solicitors making unpre cedented profits. Special terms. Cred it giYen, freight paid. Either outfit free. Universal House, Philadelphia, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE HOTEL CLERK Now employed, wishes to make change. A 1 recom mendations furnished. Eight years' experience. Address L, 7037, care of Telegraph. AA'ANTED Colored man wishes to fire stationary boiler; has had 20 years' experience, also an auto me chanic. Call at 316 % South Cameron street. COLORED MAN wishes any kind of work, has had experience as chauf feur, butler or laborer. Inquire 1109 State street. QUALIFIED assistant pharmacist desires employment. Address Box 200, Camp Hill, Pa. I AA'ANTED Tech boy desires posi tion between school hours; age, 16; reference. Call 1718 Miller street. SITUATION AVANTED A young man, handy at anything. Experienced ' hand on pressing and cleaning clothes especially. Kindly call, or address, Esper Young, 150 Linden street. City, or phone 1949 M. SALESMAN Number of years ex perience, a salesman, not an order taker, wants to connect with a good house. Good reference. Address Box N, 7025, care of Telegraph. AA'ANTED Discharged soldier of business ability desires clerical posi tion; has had considerable experience in clerical work. Address B, 7023, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED A young widow wishes position as housekeeper. Apply at 259 Sassafras street, Harrisburg. WANTED Woman wishes day's work of any kind. Inquire at 1214 North Seventh street. AVANTED AA'oman wishes small family washing to do at home. Write, or call, 1504 Howard street. AVANTED Colored woman wants day's work or washing for Tuesday, AVednesday and Thursday. Apply 1412 Williams streeet, City. WANTED AA'asH**g and ironing, or day's work of any kind, by young, white woman. Call, or address, 2136 Greenwood street. WANTED—Position as housekeeper in small, private family, or for wid ower; can furnish best of references. Address Box O, 7127, care of Tele graph. AA'ANTED—Clerical work and type writing by experienced young woman with throe years' experience; can fur nish best of references. Address Box Z. 7126, car* of Telegraph. ItOOMS Ft) lt KENT FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms in private family. Use of bath and phone, $3 and $3.50 per week. Call Bell 1447AA'. ROOM FOR RENT Two young men desired in apartment with young ccuple. Preferably clerks. All con veniences. Call, after 5 P. M„ 8 North Cameron, Floor 2. ONE unfurnished rooin, with use of kitchen; respectable woman desired. Apply 413 Pear avenue after 7:30 P. M. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished front i room, opposite Pennsylvania station. | All conveniences. Bell 1363 M, or call 26 Grace street. PLEASANT ROOM FOR RENT For one or two refined gentlemen. In quire at 1249 Derry street. . , FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, ,l suitable for light housekeeplug. Jn-| quire 226 South Second street. FOR RENT 819 Third street, pleasant front room; heat, electric light and use of batii; gentlemen only. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms, running hot and cold water; light housekeeping and private bath. Wil son Apartments, No. 143 South Third. FOR BENT One large bedroom, for gentlemen only. Rent reason able. Apply 276 Briggs street.' ROOMS WANTED AVANTED TO RENT Two fur nished rooms for light housekeeping. For tnan and wife. Address L 7042, care Telegraph. WANTED Two or three furnish ed rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1332. Ask for the Manager. —g m U.. i... - e ! I # THROUGH CLASSIFIED ADVER _j TISING you can lind a capable man G | or Avoman to carry on the Avork in i ] your organization Avhich has come to _ a halt through the calling of men to r ' the colors. That the home army may be kept at the high point of efficiency 7 obtaining in the overseas forces and in r the training camps it is essential that r all useful Avork shall go forAAard Avith out serious restriction. This necessity s calls to service multitudes of A\'omeu r workers and perhaps one of these soldiers of industry can serve in your 5 organization, t L'se the classified. ; ) ' • -Jj BOAHI> AND ROOMS WANTED Board and room for man, wife and daughter. Call 1332. Ask for the Manager. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—First floor apartment, unfurnished, 5 rooms and bath, pos session by March 1 . Apply .L Hum mel, 107 South Front street. FOR RENT One front, third floor ] . apartment, unfurnished; also one fur nished apartment for light housekeep- ] ing; heat, gas and use of bath. In quire 327 South Front street. • ; APARTMENTS WANTED FURNISHED APARTMENT WANT ED I am desirous of locating a fur nished apartment of about 3 rooms with bath for light housekeeping for myself and wife; must be centrally lo cated, excellent references can be fur nished. Write fully, giving location, rent, etc. Address Box K, 7112, care of Telegraph. READ ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE 3-story brick, all improvements, A 1 condition. Price, 34,200. Possession February 10.' 32,900 can remain. 8-room brick, all improvements. New. Price, 33,200. Susquehanna, near Woodbine streets. 3-story brick, all improvements. Pos session April 1. Price, 32',300. Loca tion, 1700 block Susquehanna, near Hamilton street. 214-story frame house, all improve ments. Price, 31,650. 2000 block Penn street. Possession April 1. Double 214-story frame, A 1 condition, all improvements, concrete walk, large lots. Price, either side, 32.250. Location, Twenty-ninth street, Pen brook. 214-story frame house, new. Main street, Highspire. Slate roof, con crete walks, steam heat and elec tricity and gas. Size of lot, 75x125. Bargain price, 32.900. 10-room brick, all improvements, one block from trolley, Highspire. Lots of fruit, chickenhouse. Price, 33.000. See CHARLES DAVIES. 204 Calder Bldg., or 1723 Green Street. Bell 4377. 44 GROUND LOTS FOR SALE 100 ft. front on the Roberts Valley road and 110 ft. back of it, 14-mile and 14- mile east of Rockville Bridge and motor car station. Excellent spring j water there. Excellent building. A supply of stove wood. Is easy and convenient. Inquire John Kellcy, at Motor Car Station, Rockville, Pa. DO YOU NEED A HOME? Write for prices, terms and payments. Trol ley on street; also steam cars. House and lot large. Worth investigating. W. J. Meily, Jr., 114 Locust street, Harrisburg. SEVEN-ROOM BUNGALOW All Improvements, lot, 50x175, on Chest nut street. Camp Hill. Terms to suit buyer. J. S. Hemp. Dial 5646. FOR SALE —On easy terms, 2010 to 2018 Susquehanna street. Posses sion on April 1. Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth. WOULD YOU LIKE A NEW HOUSE BUILT ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN PLANS? Small down payments. Balance same as rent. I can arrange to build a limited number of houses at these terms. Your opportunity to get a home. Call Bell 2669W and inako appoint ment to me. EDWARD W. EVANS, 2510 Derry Street. FOR SALE Revere Street. No. 1713 Detached brick and stucco' house, with all improvements, lnc!ud-| ing garage. Price. 32,700. J. 10. Glp-j pie. 1251 Market street. i FOR SALE South Seventeenth I Street, No. 536 This corner brick j house, with all modern improvements, and all street paving completed, Is f -fered lor a short time only for 33,400. J. E. Gipple. J251 Market street. FOR SALE North Seventeenth Street, No. 91 9-room brick house, with bath and steam heat. Price, 33,600. J. K. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE South Sixteenth Street, No. 536 Cornet- two-story brick house, with all improvements. Price, J2,600. J. E. Gtppie, 1251 Mar ket street. | FOR SALE 2V4-tory frame cot-j I tage at West Fairview, along trolley j 'line and on State Road; 6 rooms and' 1 attic. Small amount down, balance las rent. Will take Ford Car in trade, j or Liberty Bonds. Possession soon. | C. H. Corder, 1722 Green street. Belli ' 560 J. I ! i FOR SALE 343 Crescent street,' ' Deep lot —room for garage. Front; porch. Attractive price. Possession 1 April 1. A. W. Swengel, 2131 North Second street. RICGINA ST.. 1434 Large house casilv changed for business; lot. 25x 130; 2-atory stable on the rear; look this property over soon Bell Realty Company. Bergner Building. i WOODBINE ST., 325—Brick con- I struction: 6 rooms and bath, gas, ' electric light, furnace, cemented eel | lar. Bell Realty Company, Bergner j Building. • | SECOND ST., 1707—Desirable prop- I erty for sale; now vacant; 10 rooms land bath; other Improvements; lot, I 41x87. Bell Realty Cot\pany, Berg-' | ner Building. REAL estate for sale .1 - SECOND ST., N. 928—7 rooms and bath; all other improvements; prices , reasonable. Bell Realty Company, Bepgner Building. SECOND ST., N. 3214—Property for sale; single house; brick construction; 10 rooms and bath; all modern im provements, including hot water heat; lot, 52x150. Belt Realty Company, ; Bergner Building. IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN. Camp St., No. 648 3-story brick, 8 rooms and bath, all improvements. Can be bought same as rent. S. Eighteenth St., No. 353—3-story i brick, 9 rooms and bath, steam heat, i electric lights, a modern home. Right price to quick buyer. N. Twelfth St., No. 68 3-story 9 rooms and bath, all improve ments, a very good location. Right price to quick buyer. Same as rent. New Cumberland Corner Fourth and Geary Double frame; 8 rooms and bath on each side; all improve ments; newly painted; can be bought with a small amount of money; bal ance same as rent. Seventeenth St., S., 532 3-story brick, 8 rooms, bath and laundry; all improvements; cement cellar; nice front porch; A 1 home. Jefferson St., 2215 2-stor.v brick, 8 rooms and bath; all improvements; front porch; drive way in the rear. Very cozy home. Same as Rent. Sixth St.. N„ 2631 3-story brick; S rooms and bath; end house. Right price to quick buyer. Steelton S. Second St., No. 320 3-story frame, 7 rooms, electric lights and water. Good location. Same as rent. Steelton, 322 S. Fourth St. Now vacant. 3-story frame; 9 rooms, bath electric lights; lot. 125 ft. deep; in A 1 condition. D. A. SANDERLIN. ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG 36 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. SEVERAL Fine suburban homes, all improve ments, steam heat, electric lights, large lot (cottage style). Small amount down. Several small houses for sale or exchange, paying 10 per cent, clear. What have you to offer? Two large lots at Bellevue for sale. Very cheap.- Factory site for sale. One of the best locations in the city. Rail road siding on the grounds. Up-to-date apartment house for sale paying 12 per cent, clear. Two houses in Enola. Steam heat, electric lights. Business place. Three-story brick, with store room, on Market street near Thir- I teenth street. Houses of every description In all parts of the city. Smull amount down. Will take Ford Car or Liberty Bonds as first payment on any of the above properties mentioned. SEVERAL LARGE FARMS near Harrisburg. Will take city property in trade. C. 11. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. BUY Y'OUR HOME on our rental! payment plan. Small cash or Liberty' Bond first payment required, balance as rent. We have houses in every 1 ! part of the city and suburbs. Apnlv j A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street. j TWO-STORY BRICK MOUSE All ' improvements; in city; front porch- - j bay window; nice yard to drive alley |3loo down, balance as rent. Liberty Bonds accepted. C. 11. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. . ~ . VACANT, POSSESSION AT ONCE 2-story' brick, all Improve ments, 6 rooms, front and rear porches: side entrance; nice , yard to drive alley. Newly painted and papered. Cheap and easy terms. C. H. CORDER 1722 Green St. Bell 660 J. j j FOR SALE 946 So7itl7~T went v- " 1 first street. Ideal garden plot. Lot , 60x135 ft. Price right. Possession! April 1. A. W. Swengel, 2131 North , I Second street. 1 i Kcul Estate lor Sale or Exchange ! WANTED—TO RENT ! I We are having a nhtober of appli cations at this time for furnished - houses, apartments and roomy What Ido you have to offer? Address Mil- 1 ler Brothers & Company, Locust and 1 Court streets. ( REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Newly-improved, fl rooni house. Steam boat, electric lights and gas, finished floors and all' conveniences. Possession February 3 I Inquire 17 North Thirteenth street. Real Estate for Rent—Suburban i MODERN SUBURBAN HOME Z ■ Camp Hill for rent; 2'4-atory. g roomi ! and bath, oak Hoors. open fireplace full-size screens. shades. . t or m' sashes; all conveniences; furnished or I unfurnlhed: by April 1 or sooner. Ad dress Box E. 6948. care of Telegraph. | < , | IE 10 AI. F.STATK—For Sale or Kent ! HOUSES AMD GAKACiKS— At Fifth' and Curtln Streets; possession of some ?. r 'he, h "u on -lays' notice. I bred C. Miller, 31 North Second. Bell i phone 30. J. j REAL LSTATK WANTED HOUSES WASTED ' ' I can soil your houses, anv | kind, anywhere, so the price is 1 right. Uive me a chance. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell J6OJ. Rents Collected. j I HAVE parties seeking ' homes in Penbrook and Pro gress. What have jou to offer? A. W. SWUNG KG, 2131 North Second Street. I WANTED House or apartment of! about six rooms, in good residential section. Call Kresge Co., phone 1332 Ask for the Manager. WANTED A 5 or 6-room house, in or near city, on or before February 25. Halph Smith, General Delivery City. WANTED Seven-room house or bungalow in suburbs. All convoni ences. Call Bell 1962R in office hours. READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER' BELL. AND DIAL PHONES. ' I CHAS. ADLER, 1002 N. THIRD ST. REAL-ESTATE WANTED Wo have some ready purchasers for Improved Real Estate. Let us know what you have to offer. LINCOLN REALTY CO 1129 North Seventh Street. Offices and Storerooms For Itcnt I FOR RENT BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM, For meetings, conventions Banquets Dances and parties! Use of piano free. Kitchen attached. H. C. CLASTER, Jeweler, 302 Market Street. FOR RENT The improved store room at 24 North Third street—near !ly opposite Penn-llarris Hotel. Also I offices in the same building. Apply The William B. Schleisner Stores 28- 30-32 North Third street. MARKET ST. STORE FOR RENT Beautiful Daylight Store, 504 Market Street. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 North Third Street FOR "RENT Storeroom at 105 • South Third street. Inquire Gardnerl & Baptist!, Third and Chestnut streets. FOR RENT Storeroom, with shelving and counter. Ideal location for grocery store. John Kichman 2638 Main street, Penbrook. Pa Beli phone 4726 J. 1 FARMS FOR SALE Ten-acre Tract of Timber, near Mount Pleasant, York county. Practically level. Addre-s M„ 7126, Care of Telegraph. SEVERAL LARGE FARMS near Harrlsburg. Large build ings, spring and running water, orchard. Easy terms. Possession April 1. C. 11. CORDER, t 1722 Greeen Street. Bell 560 J. WANTED to rent, a farm of about 75 to 80 acres Inquire J. W. Clouser, Mechanicsburg, Route 5. FOR RENT Small farm, 40 acres house and barn(, other outbuildings' near Mechanlcsourg, Pa. Address W* J. Meily, Jr., 114 Locust street. Har rlsburg. FARM—4B acres, 20 tons of hay, 13 tons of straw and cornfodder, good building, new fences. 107 Chestnut. FOR SALE STOCK AND FARM 70-acre farm, 65 acres clear. Extra good buildings; 12-acre apple orchard peach orchard; running stream near buildings; good truck land. Situated I near Strlnestown, York County 9 ; miles from York, Pa.; 14 miles f'rom Harrlcburg, Pa. Address Geo. West hafer, Manchester, York County. Pa. FLORIDA WE WILL BUILD I YOUR HOME on rich farm near Jacksonville at only $3.00 per month. Write Jax. Heights Co., Jacksonville.! Fla. FOR SALE Form of sixty acres, | in good condition (rented), near State I Road and school. Address P. O. Box! 74, Cly, Pa. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ~ FOR SALE—Rabbits, Belgian Dale with nine small ones. Inquire John E. Hepsmith, Progress, Pa. A SLIGHTLY USED PIANO FOR SALE Fine tone and good condi tion. Cheap to quick purchaser. Dealers need not apply. Address 210 > | Soutli Thirteenth street. j 240-EGQ Prairie State Incubator, j practically new. Cost $32.50. Will I sell for $2O. Address L., 6949, .care | of Harrisburg Telegraph. I FOR SALE—Blacksmith and horse shoeing business. Full equipment of tools Good stock of shoes and other supplies. Apply to Rutherford Bros., Paxtang, Pa. CIGARS Direct from Factory. Special limited offer. 50 cigars, post paid. $l. Club of six for 50 each. $5 postpaid. W. F. Snell, Red Lion, Pa. "j FOR SALE Pool Table, in good condition. New cloth, cues, balls, tack. Sise. 4xB. W. H. Heffley, Dun cannon. Pa. I. ' LONG FLAME • - FURNACE COAL J. B. MONTGOMERY, JUST PHONE. : 4 i ;.l < .... . , • • •< M. 'V":„ I TOlt SALE—MISCELLANEOUS : : FOR SALE baby coach, brown ' reed, also baby crib, In good condi tion. Most be sold at once. Cheap to quick buyer. Inquire 1512 Hunter | street. Bell 150511. | I'OR SALE 20 shares Birth of Itac.e $150.00 ! | 100 Harroun Motors 300.00 | I 3,000 Hoffman Oil & Refining.. 360.00; A, L DKIBEL, Boatmen's Bank Bids., j St. Bonis, Mo. I BARGAINS! BARGAINS! J The Store across from Y. W. C. A. I offers you the Biggest and Best Bar-I" ! gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over- ! | coats. Mackinaw Coats, Underwear,' I Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are f am- i ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial. I OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth Street. MORRIS SAYS save money buying l new and second-hand furniture here. ! : High prices paid for furniture. Morris' Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 K. |' ! TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER. BOTH PHONES. FOR SALE Magazine for No. 1 Linotypes. A rare bargain for a plant witn a No. I machine. Address THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY, llarrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE—One 800-ft. Arco steam ! boiler, used two years Price $l5O. 1 Call Bell phone 2871. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED —Second-hand safe, state i size and price. S. & S„ cure Tele- I graph. HIGHEST PRICES For ladies ' and men's cast off clothing und shoes Write to Weintraub, 036 Herr street! Dial 6177. L 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 0225. WANTED Second-hand motors. Small sizes preferred. Apply FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP, Cranberry St., near Second, llarrisburg. Pa. MAX SMELTZ ~ " ( Second-hand furniture bought and! sold. 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. HIGHEST FRLCES PAID for Jul i Ulndy of empty barrels and junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son 824-832 North Seventh street. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for i Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at tention. Newmark & Cown, 308 Broad I street. Dial phone 4826. I HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL ' kinds of Junk. Get our prices before selling. Call Bell phone 936. or drop I us a postal and bur wagon will call. ' Keystone Iron & Metal Co., Broad and ' Currant streets. Money to Loan MONEY if are pressed for ready cash to meet any emergency, call to see us. We lend money in compliance with the lawa of the State. EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY. * ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG., THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE. WHEN YOU NEED MONEY to meet Immediate necessities, always consult this reliable, licensed, bonded institution, chartered under Pennsyl vania laws and financed by local peo ple in 1909 to save borrower! Irom ex tortion. Co-Operative Loan & Investment Co., 204 Chestnut Street. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17. 1916, to individu als in need of ready cash: small loans I a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO 132 YValnut Street. Musical TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. BANJOS. Band und Orchestra Instru ments promtply and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. 1 i IF your Talking Machine needs | pairs, just call Bell Phono 3242 J. An) | expert will be at your service at once. I Or bring machine tq 1213 North Third jsi rent. , i HORSES AND CARRIAGES | ! GOVERNMENT SALE I CAMP SHERMAN'S LAST AND LARGEST ANIMAL AUCTION j 307 Cavlary horses, 610 Artillery | horses, 410 Draft mules, and 70 Pack mules, guaranteed free from contagi ous disease, blindness and heaves, will be sold in singles, well mated pairs, and carefully selected lots, to the highest bidders at AUXILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT, NO. 318. CAMP SHERMAN. CHILLICOTHE, OHIO, 7:30 A. M.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY j ! 12, 1919. Many 'of the horses and ii.idea now in hands of organizations I | and trained undec harness and sad- I die; increase in number of animals allotted for sale necessitated second selection; therefore, stock offered will be better than at former sales. Stock lars will be spotted, graveled and disinfected, and animals loaded for those who want to ship. Railroad rep resentative on grounds. Usual health certificates will be furnished. Ani mals. if necessary, fed one day after ■ sale. All who desire to buy will be given RESERVED SEATS. Sale to be in Id in pavlllion with sawdust ring, ! sales stable, lunch stand and electric I lights. TERMS—CASH or CERTI j FiED CHECK. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LIBERTY BONDS WANTED I A substantial business firm in liar- ' I rlsburg. desires to borrow Liberty I Bonds or Money, preferably Liberty I' j Bonds, in any denomination, lu per' cent. Interest will be allowed, pay-' 1 ) ments to be made monthly. Best ot! : security will be advanced. Bonds to|< be held any length of time and return-' < able any time on short notice. Abso- • lutely confidential. For further par-It titulars, address Box N, 7125, care ofH Teiegrapu. | - FOR SALE Country Produce, i Fish and Oyster Business. Good lo- j cation. Good-paying, cash trade. Re- J I tiring from business, will sell cheap to quick buyer. Address Box K. 7122, ! I care of Telegraph. j BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES , established truck and au tomobile firm, centrally located In llarrisburg, desires to take on a part ner, one must take an active part in , the business and furnish some cupitai and reference. for making 1 M i anKe ls tlle PX l<m s ive growtn I in the business in the last year. Ad , dress U iU9i, care Telegraph. ' ~~' 10 Cl , a,ms : near Railroad, i HMO-OVI 83 oo'ehrated, rich Gold I Ridge Value reaches Millions; large I vSis" PiiS 00 ii record, famous for te H P.'. j bu | ve?tmen?. X" t^n P c 7 £,1% open for inspection. Address Box R j 1031, care of 1 elegraph. j C V |,pKU MINING CLAIMS —Location Jeron.e District; farming ! and erazihg land in Northern Ari ; zo 'ia. J. llill. Box 819. Prescott. Ariz. 1! EST A U RANT BUSINESS—Locat ed in Mlller#burg near the station. Price and particulars from Bell Realty Company, bergncr Building. I BCSIXESS PERSONALS A. LANE New and second-hand furniture iW.V.F J. a ! lcl "old- Highest prices paid. 19-2 Market street. Bell 4730 J. FURNITURE. CARPETS. STOVES— ket! Bei'l"4oBsL S " U °' d ' 1014 M *'" INVENTORS FINANCED—Patents. I Antonjpb'les, Motorcycles Bought I Exchanged. Cash or commission. I Simon Hoist. Lmglestown. Pa. ! t UPHOUSTEKIXG, Of the I kind. Work yuarunteed. We call and I deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phono ! 4826. ! FURNITURE CRATED And I china packed for shipping. Also re- I pairing - . J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan St. | RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED i Single edge, 25c doz; double edge, 35c doz; razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. < apian Co., 206 Market street. QNININE —Look out for that grippe reeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPIIO-QUININE will stave it oft if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. | HAULING AND MOVING | AUTO HAULING Anything, any where, furniture moving. E. S. Os- South Nineteenth street. Bell | FOR HIRE Two-ton auto truck, j Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bell phone 2456 R. | HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped I for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful I driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. lE. Grubber's Truck Service, Irwin Aungst, manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell phone 15R6. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin. 656 I Calder street. Both , phones. Bell 3636J, Dial 3683. HICKS—LocaI and long-distance hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both phones. AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 Capital street. Both phones. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local and long distance. F. J. Marter, Bell 39-J, Steelton. AUTO HAULING Local and long distance. Furniture moving a spe cialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt service. Call Bell 623 J. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Prompt service. A. & B. Motor Express, 917. Capital street. 801 l phone 1635 J. J GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to neurby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or Dial 2265. j . all kinds of hauling AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS.. 841 KELICER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. WHERE TO DINK ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT —Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladies in separate dlningrooms. STORAGE STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private room" at reasonable ratPs. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE —In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener. 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof warap house. $3 P er month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof wnre | house, llarrisburg Storage Co., 437- ' 4 15 South Second street. UNDERTAKERS : . . SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNHKAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Deny St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. " RUDOLPH K. SPICER, ~ Funeral Director and Kmbalmer. 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145. CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT lIILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north and cast faces the new park i way The prices of lots are moder- I ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents. Cleaners and Dyrrg IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned, Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best place in town. Call and deliver. Goodman's. 1306% North Sixth. Both' Phones. ' AUTOMOBILES AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New five and seven-passenger cars for business or pleasure at all hours. BELL 2360. DIAL 4914. FORD TOURING CAR in good me chanical condition, very good tires. Bargain. Chandler 1917 touring cnr. driven 7,000 miles. Just overhauled and repainted. Mechanical condition Al. tires very good. Hagerling Mo tor Car Co., 1137 Mulberry. Bell 1396, i)ial 6961. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page