12 [ EVERY BAY PROPERTY IS SOLD) TIIOUGI TIE HEP OF TIE CLASSIFIED ABS 2>eatbs FlMll-KY Cyrus P. Findley, aged 32, died Sunday, February 9. Funeral services will be held Wed nesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the home of his sister, Mrs. Garfield McAllister, 301 North Sixteenth street. Interment private at the Paxtang Cemetery. GOODMAN lda E. Goodman, aged 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Goodman, '2038 Susquehanna street, died Saturday, at 7:15 P. M. Funeral services and interment pri vate, Tuesday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. Body can be. viewed Mon day evening after 7:30 o'clock, also Tuesday until 3 P. M. down IE On Prday, February 7, 1919. Mrs. Catharine E. Downie died at her late home, N'o.t 517 Colder street, aged 63 years. Funeral services will be held at the above address on Tuesday after noon, at 3 o'clock. Interment, pri vate, in East Harrisburg Cemetery. KKFIM.E Died ,on February 7, 1919, Amelia E. Kepple, at her late resi dence, £53 Keily street, aged 91 years. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, front the above address. The relatives and friends arc invit ed to attend without further notice. Interment, private, Harrisburg Cemetery. OItTH Died, on February 7, 1919, Mrs. Louise Catherine Orth. Funeral services on Tuesday after noon, at 2 o'clock, front her late residence, 241 llrlggs streets. Rela tives and friends invited to attend. IN MEMORIAM MEMORIAM ln memory of Alfred M. Clay, who died February 10, 191.. His wife and daughter. MRS. A. M. CRAY, MRS. CHAS. E. REESEK. CARD OF THANKS I WISH to thank all the kind j friends who generously contributed to the fund l raised to sustain the expense of burying Miro Salvetti, 35 South Court street, who died in the Harrisburg Hospital, leaving a family) in laity. With the money thus con-I tributed I was able to cfefray all the) expenses of the funeral. JOSEPH GIUSTI. i LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown leather shoe, lie- j tween Revere street and Seventeenth lo Fourteenth and Vernon streets. Finder, please return to 1719 Revere) street. | I.OST Black fur neckpiece. Re- j ward if returned in good.eondition to) 220 Locust street. I LOST On Sunday evening, a black | handbag, containing a purse with a i large sum of money and a key. Re- j ward if returned to 1913 Susquehanna | street. | LOST Black pocketbook, con- j tuining key, papers and $7 or SB, Sat- , uiday morning. Broad street, between! Green and Susquehanna. Reward it: i .turned to 1403 North Front street. \ LOST Silver handbag, bet wen: Bolton Hotel and Pennsylvania depot.) January 24. Reward for return to 103 South street. LOST Poclcctbook. in F. Wool worth Store, at valentine counter. Would party who picked up same, kindly return to office of Woolwortn, -■ money is badly needed. i POUND - Somß money, on Satur ilav at Sixth and Emerald. Apply Hoffman Gaiage, at Seventh and Camp streets. i INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregs I Shorthand, Typewriting, English, | Look Keeping. Penmanship, Arithmetic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEA li. Enter any time. Bell; 125, Dial 4916. RECK 1.1-l . BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Mario" St. Chas. P.. Beekiey | HELP WANTED—MALE j LINOTYPE OPERATORS WANTED We have positions for four linotype operators and several good floormen. APPLY HARRY A. fRY, Telegraph Composing Room. ' SEVERAL SALESMEN for door-to-door proposition. Newspaper experience desir able. Address M„ 6641. Care of Telegraph. ' I'APABLE Applicants wanted to) take up training at once, withcAit in terference with present duties, for im- I portant accounting positions, with | large American Industries, Railroads, i Business Corporations, U. S. Govern ment. Minimum salary, SI,BOO per] year. Address Box D, 7241, care of: Telegraph. WANTED First-class planer j hands. Highest wages paid to first- | class , mechanics. Chambersburg En-j gineering Company, Chambersburg, | Pa. WANTED ■— Man for clerical posi tion—stenographer preferred. Good chances for advancement. Apply Packard Motor Car Co., 101 Market street. WANTED An ambitious, young man ov.er 21 years, who is willing to devote some spare time in preparing for a sales position that will pay sl,- 500 a year or more. State age, where employed and lull particulars. Confi dential. Address L., 7234, eare of Telegraph. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS l nstruction for examinations, $5. Sal ary, $1,200 to $2,000. Particulars free. American Civil Service School, Wash ington, D. C. WANTED Bread and cake fore man, to take charge of shop one that can produce the goods. Apply at Wit man's Bakery, Middletown, Pa. For Sale 77 acres of Farm Land, 41 acres cultivated, 36 acres wood land. Improved with frame house In good condition. Frame bank barn, 40x50 'ft. and other outbuildings. Price $3300. Possessioi) April Ist. Miller Brothers & Co. Real Batata Insurance Surety Honda l.ocuat and Conn Mrecta 'm-tier. 11 he. Heal Kalntr Hoard * / MONDAY EVENING,* HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED 10 YOUNG MEN For special subscription work in city. Will pay liberal sal ary and commission. Apply MR. YOUNG, 700 North Sixth Street, From 10 to 11 A. M. GOVERNMENT will hold Railway Mail Clerk examinations, Harrisburg, March 15. $92 month. Experience unnecessary. Men, 18 or over, desir ing clerkships, write for free particu lars, Raymond Terry (former Civil Service Examiner), Continental Build ing, Washington. TRUCKER WANTED A reliable man to work, or rent, on reasonable terms, a house, stable, greenhouses, truck patch and about 25 acres good land. Address Box 452, Hummels tewn, Pa. .RAILWAY MAIL CLERK EXAMI NATIONS March 15. Men and women. Particulars free. American Civil Ser vice School, Washington, D. C. ■ HELP WANTED—FEMALE ADVICE FROM PARENTS j Often helps a young woman make a wise choice of a place j to work. Wo invito the in- i terest of FATHERS AND MOTHERS * Do you wish to insure for your daughter work in pro tected surroundings? Bell Telephone operators enjoy certain advantages that i MAKE THEM HAPPY IN THEIR WORK Carefully chosen associates. i Comfortable rest rooms. • Inexpensive hot lunches. I Good salary—Periodic Increases. i Opportunity for promotion. ; if you are interested in | ) having your daughter work | under these conditions, send I j her, or better yet, come-with i her, to see us. Apply to Miss Kline, Opera- j tor's Employment Depart ment, I 208 Wanlut Street. J THE BELT. TELEPHONE • COMPANY < >F PENNA. ■ i . TO THE GIRL OR WOMAN f DESIRING PERMANENT AND REGULAR EMPLOY MENT. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY We are needing Sewing ! Machine Operators, and can assure regular work; the high j efficiency of our machines, and our workrooms being I I pleasant and cheerful, opera- j i tots can earn good wages. In- I experienced operators are I I paid while learning. A bonus is paid to all operators every pay day. | BLOUGII MANUFACTURING CO., ! Reily and Fulton Streets. "j i , j WANTED i : I Young woman experienced •; proof-reader. Apply SUPERINTENDENT, Harrisburg Telegraph. j WANTED Experienced book-) keeper, at once. Call, 1042 Herr) ! street. Ask for Air. Geller. _ ; —■ ■ I WANTED Girls for laundry) i work. Apply at Palace Laundry, 2103) began street. ' WANTED—Experienced piano play lers. Reference required. S. W. Wool- ! worth Co. I WANTED Experienced woman) | for general housework. Good wages. I | Apply 240 Woodbine street. j WANTED Ulrjs to work on power nun bines and general underwear I work. Apply immediately. The Mod-I I era Textile Co., 1815 Penn street. j WANTED Night cashier. Apply: Davenport Lunch. 325 Market street. I | EXPERIENCED DININGROOMGIRL I WANTED With clean habits. Ap ply in person. Manhattan Restaurant, j 317 Market street. WANTED MILLINERY APPRENTICES. ! Pay while learning. Apply ASTRICH'S. 308 Market Street. BOOKKEEPER AND STENOO-I RAPHER Young woman wanted! for factory. Must be expert. Good) salary for suitable person. Apply, stating education, experience and ref erences, Box L, 7240, an re of Tele graph. W ( * WANTED Girl for general house- ) work. Small family and good wages. Apply 2133 Green street. Bell phone U- 59. WANTED Girl to answer tele phone and do general office work. One with some knowledge of bookkeeping preferred; Apply Sanitary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm streets. WANTED Experienced woman for genetal housework. Must have recommendations. Call at 2228 North ) Second street, or phone, Bell 1205 W. WANTED Middle-aged woman j for general housqwork. Small family.! No wjishing. References. Inquire! 1305 Bridge street, New Cumberland. • Pa. WANTED White girl, for gen eral housework. Family of three." No washing or ironing. Apply 2432 North Second street. Bell phone -1187. WANTED Housekeeper for the Dauphin County Almshouse. Apply at the office of the Directors of the Pocr. in the Court House, or P. o Box 286. | WANTED Experienced saleslady for millinery department. Apply F. 1 W. Woolworth Co. YOUNw WOMEN WANTED To learn shoemaking. Learners are well paid and earn good wages when pro ficient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur -1 Ing Co., 1402 Vernon street. HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper and stenographer. Diener, The Jew- , eler, 408 Market street. j WANTED A saleslady. Experi- I enco not necessary. Address R„ 7237, : care of Telegraph. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED A Harrisburg store requires the services of a competent saleswoman for tile coat and suit department. Also shoe man, who can trim windows. Applications confiden tial. Apply R., 6583, eare of Tele graph. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED Handy man, with: tools for general work, desires posi tion of any kind; can furnish refer ence. Address Mr. M. B', care of! Telegraph. • • WANTED Work for 17-year-old j boy at reasonable wages. Call, or write, 2344 Logan street. WANTED Young man wishes! position as chauffeur; has had previ ous experience. Apply 21 South Thir teenth street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Young girl would like! pesition, washing dishhs in restaurant I by the week. Call 649 Calder. WANTED By a colored woman,' small washing or family wash to do I at home. Call, or write. No. 1306 j Currant avenue. WOMAN Wants position as com- j i panion to an elderly lady; references! j exchanged. Call Bell phone 4228 M. j ! HOOMS FOK RENT : ! LARGE Furnished front room,' ! 'iay window, city steam heat, electric] light, next to hath; also small, front; room. Apply 299 Chestnut street. ' FOR rent Three unfurnished I rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 1610 Chestnut street. FURNISHED ROOM Next to bath, j on second Poor, with privilege of bath and phone. Bell phone 3751 R. 119 I South street. I FOR RENT Unfurnished, small, i housekeeping apartment, 3 rooms.) | Close to shops, works and market.' ; Water ir kitchen, cabinet and xange. , j Strictly private. inquire' 429 Broad ! ) stieet. | ROOM FOlt RENT —ln upper end] of city. Woman employed ill office de- i I sired. Address N., 7239, eare of! j Telegraph. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms j | for light housekeeping; suitable only; j for man and wife or two ladies. In- J quire 226 South Second. FOR RENT Nicely-furnished, large front room, second tioor, with eonvenineees, in private family; tine' location. 209 Harris street. KOI I RENT. 234 STATE -j- 1 have j two looms, strictly first-class, suit-; j able for refined eouplO. FOR RENT ! SECOND AND THIRD ITAIORS CF , BRICK BUILDING SITUATED AT I BROAD AND CURRANT STREETS. 12,700 SQUARE FEET ON EACH | FLOOR. SUITABLE FOR MANUFAC | TURING "OR STORAGE PURPOSES, i WILL RENT SINGLY IF DESIRED. I CALL AT BROAD AND CURRANT STREETS. ! FOR RENT Bl9 Third street, : pleasant front room; heat, electric 1 light and use of bath: gentlemen only. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, ' $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms, ! running hot and cold tyater; light ! housekeeping and private bath. Wil ) son Apartments, No. 143 South Third. j FOR RENT One large bedroom, for gentlemen only. Rent reason able. Apply 276 Briggs street, ROOMS WANTED I j WANTED Three unfurnished) • rooms,.tot light housekeeping, in de | sirable location, uptown, between I North and Maclay streets. Address) particulars to Box L, 7019, care of) ] Telegraph, ' WANTED Two or three rooms,) furnished or unfurnished, by couple! land two children References exehang-i ] e I j Houses of every description in ] all parts of the city. Small I J amount down. Will take Ford Car or Liberty Bonds as lirst payment on any of the above properties mentioned. SEVERAL LARGE FARMS near Harrisburg. Will take city property in trade. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. ! I i L j I FOR SALE—POSSESSION SOON ! 1313-15 N. Second—Business proposi-1 I Hon. 2114-16-18 N. Fourth. 2204 N. Fifth, j 1630 N. Sixth—Store and apartment.' ! Bargain. 122g9 N. Sixth. 3219-21 N. Sixth—ssoo cash. Rest monthly. 3485 N. Sixth Garage, chickenhouse, i etc. 602 N. Seventeenth—House of refine ment. 227 S. Nineteenth. 918 S. Twenty-first Garage. In vestment. 1186-94 Bailey Make an offer on! this row. 635 Camp—ssoo.,oo cash needed. Rest' I monthly, c I 87 Dlsbrow—Nice 2-story brick. 1030 Green—Look this bargain over. I I 636 Emerald —Fine corner property. 2306 Jefferson—Make us an offer. I | 630 Muench Fine 3-story brick. Re- i I duccd. I 623-25 Ross —Two 2-story bricks. 1818 Swatara —Apartment. $3,000 buys. I \ 1128 Wallace —Greatly reduced. ; i EACKENSTOSS BROS.. Russ Bldg., j Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board, j j FOR SALE I 2-story brick, corner. Tenth ward. 1 | Pr. of bricks; 9 per cent, on invest-' I ment. j Pr. of frames; 16 per cent, on invest ! ment. ' 3-story brick, Kelkcr St., near Second. I 3-story brick; rear drive alley, front' ; porch. j [3-story brick. Hill, good location,' I $2,500. I 3-story brick, corner Seventeenth St., near Market." j 2V4-story frame; front porch, rear' I drive alley, side entrance, high lo cation, $1,900. We invite Real Estate inquiries and I furnish valuable information to buyers I KOUGII, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE. 307 Kunkel Bldg. VACANT POSSESSION AT ONCE | 2-story brick, all improve ments. 6 rooms, front and rear ' porches; side entrance; nice ! yard to drive alley. Newly i painted dnd papered. Cheap and easy terms. C. H. CORDER 1722 Green St. Bell E6OJ. ! ~ " ' " r! i Real Estate fop Sale—Sal)urban FOR SALE Double luouse, 121 rooms, good condition. Inquire ''9ll | Herman avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. FOR SALE Most attractive West! Shore home. All modern conveniences Will sell at a sacrifice. Call Beli phone 3037 R. I Ren| Estate tor Sale or Exchange WANTED—TO RENT We are having a number of appli cations at this time for furnished houses, apartments and rooms. What do you. have to ofter? Address Mil -1 lor Brothers & Company. Locust "and Court streets. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ) FOR RENT —Until October 1, beau- I ttfully situated, modern house on North Front street; Jlnely furnishd -10 roonis and 2 baths. Single house' Electric light. Vatfor heat. Sleeping porch. $125 per month. Miller Broth ers ft Company, Locust and Court streets. FOR REJ6T 3,000 square feet of " floor space, suitable for storage or ... light manufacturing. Second floor, Outside entrance. BELL PHONE 4570. \ REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES—At Fifth and Curtln Streets; possession of somo . of the houses on thirty days' notice • Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second. Bell phone 307 J. Real Estutc For Rent—Suburban ' MODERN SUBURBAN HOME at Camp Hill for rent; 2%-story, 8 rooms and bath, oak floors, open fireplace. 1 full-size screens, shades, storm > sashes; all conveniences; furnished or ; unfurnlhed: by April lor sooner. Ad dress Box B, 6948, care qf Telegraph.' ■■ i - 'r, v-. A. | REAL ESTATE WANTED HOUSES WAITED I can sell your houses, any kind, anywhere, so the price i right. Give nie a cliunce, C. H. CORDEH, 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. Rents Collected. READY CASH FOR CITY PROPFRTv WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? BELL AND LI \L PHONES CHAS. ADDER, 1002 N. THIRD* ST. WANTED. TO BUY A home north of State street. , Address Box p 7->H care of Telegraph. 7 ~ 31 : " WANTED. TO RENT T~7, n11 57 either In New Cumberland or West Falrview. Must have modern con veniences. Possession between nr.™ and March 1. Address S.. 7047 "aie of Telegraph. • tale WANTED. TO BUY A homo on Green street, north of Reily Box S. 7233, care of Telegnfrh. WANTED. TO RENT Seven house, or bungalow, in suburbs ADHI 1. Call Bell 1962R in offlce hours | REAL ESTATE WANTED i We have some ready purchasers for . Improved Real Estate. Let us know what you have to offer. LINCOLN REALTY CO ♦ 1129 North Seventh Street. Ofllces uud Storerooms For R eilt FOR RENT BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM. ! For meetings, conventions ' Banquets Dances and parties' i Use of piano free. Kitchen i j^ttached. 11. C. CLASTER, Jeweler, 302 Market Street. I '•'OR RENT—-The improved Store- i room at 24 North Third street—near-I ly opposite Penn-Harris Hotel. Also I ! 2.. the building. Applvl Ihe 1\ illtam B. Schleistier Stores, 2s- 1 30-22 North Third, street. MARKET ST. STORE FOR RENT. Beautiful Daylight Store, 504 Market Street. CHAS. ADLER, I 1002 North Third Street. L I '. R m. R . K S , * T ~ Storeroom at 105 ] .-South Third street. Inquire Gardner !& Baptist, Third and Chestnut | streets. . FARMS FOR SALE Ten-acre Tract of Timber near Mount Pleasant, York ] county. Practically level. s | Address I M., 7126, I Care of Telegraph. j SEVERAL LARGE FARMS j I near Harrisburg. Large build j Ings, spring and running i water, orchard. Easy terms. Possession April 1. C. H. CORDEH, 1722 Greeen Street. j Bell 560 J. I 1 I FINE FARMS —ln settling estate] a splendid farm of more than 200 1 I acres and another of -110 acres imme-I i diately available. Location unexcelled.! j May cut up to suit purchasers. Con venient terms. Address P. O. Box , 255, Harrisburg, Pa. ! FLORIDA WE WILL BUILD] i YOUR IIOME on rich farm near i Jacksonville at only $5.00 per month. I Write Jax. Heights Co., Jacksonville. ! Fla. j FARM Small plot along the trol j ley Just what you want. Less than j nlfle from town. Fine land and fair I terms. P. O. Box 255. Harrisburg. l'a. j SMALL FARM PLOTS 5 to 20 , acres in the very BEST section of j Cumberland county—along State road and trolley. P. O, Box L'ss, Ilar j risburg. Pa. j FARM—4B acres. 20 tons of hay, 15 I tons of straw and cornfodder, good j building, new fences. Also from 3 to j 161 acres. 107 Chestnut. SPLENDID APPLE ORCHARD l5 1 acres - just in height of bearing condition—must be sold to close es- I tate —less than mile to markets. P. I O. Box 255. Harrisburg. Pa. ' FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LONG FLAME j FURNACE COAL. ; J. B. MONTGOMERY, JUST PHONE. FOR SALE Brown Wilton Rug, 9x12. Inquire 911 North Sixth street. FOR SALE —• Three drophead sew ing machines, in good condition. 810 apiece. J. Earhart, 520 Curtin. FOR SALE One oak sideboard; one single, white enameled bed, with mattress; two oak tables. Address 1945 North Fourth street. FOR SALE lnvalids chair. Worthing!on make, reed body, rubber tires, hill-bearing, swivel wheels. Good as nfw. Reasonable price. Good reasons for selling. Bell 2338 R. or 1232 Perry. FOR SALE SMALL JOB PRINTING PLANT 1 Chandler & Price job press— chase Bxl2. 1 Chandler & Price lever paper cut ter. 1U -IL-P. motor. 1 electric embossing machine. 5 type cabinets, 103 typo cases, 105 fonts type. etc. All modern and In good condition. Good opening for live, young printer, who will continue the business and enlarge plant. Or sell to bo shipped. Address - VV BOX C. LIKENS. PA. FOR SALE Klmbal piano In good condition; Singer Sewing Machine and other household articles. 21 North Fifth street. Apartment 4. Be]|l 469 W. No dealers. , i For SALE 4OO Bushels Potatoes I at 1336 North Sixth street, at $1.50 per Bushel. Fine Cooking and Good Seed Potatoes. FOR SALE —Blacksmith and horse shoeing business. Full equipment of tools Good stock of shoes and other I supplies. Apply to Rutherford Bros., ' tang. Pa. r FEBRUARY'IO, 1919. FOR SAIJC—MISCKLLAINEOUS . FOB SALE 25 shares Birth of Rac.e... .$150.00 100 Harroun Motors 300.00 3,000 Hoffman Oil & Refining.. 350.00 A. L, DEIBEL, Boatmen's Bank Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! The Store across from Y. W. C; A. offers you the Biggest and Best Bar- , gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over- j 1 coats. Mackinaw Coats, Underwear, ] Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are fam- , ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial. I OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth Street. I MORRIS SAYS save money buying! new and second-hand furniture hero. ! High prices paid for furniture. Morris I Sclimertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. | TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR ' CASH ALL MAKES RENTED I 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 with I a No. 1 machine. 1 Address THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY, ' Harrisburg. Pa. SIDEBOARD Good as new. forj sale cheap. Apply 2545 Main street, j Penbrook, Pa. • FOR SALE 2OO-H.-P. Automatic I engine, 25-k. w. belted generator, di- j rect current, gasoline builder's hoist, I B'ixio Flory hoist, with boom! I swinger and boiler: 1-yd. Hay ward I jtlam shell bucket, boiler feed pumps, I hot air pumping engine, 2-H.-P. gaso- j I line engine, l-H.-P. motor A. O. j (planer, drill press, milling machine,! I power grindstone, leather belting, I large valves, Marathon Roadster, 9'ord ! j Delivery. F. R. Laverty, 1936 Brlggs 1 street. 801 l phone 1857. l WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ! HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID fori Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at tention. Newmark A Cown, 3tiß Broad j Street. Dial phone 4826. i HIGHEST PRICES For ladies'! and men's cast oft clothing and shoes. Write to Welntraub, 636 Herr street. !jl> ia I 5177. j ! COHEN & COMPANY, York and i I Ash avenues. Highest prices paid fori i rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and | | metal and old machines. .Send postal! or call 32X'1W Bell and Dial 6225. I HIGHEST PRICJ3S PAID for all I kinds of empty barrels and junk. Gall] Fell plume 4275. B. Abrams & Son,' | 824-832 North Seventh street. j WANTED ; Second-hand motors. Small '! sizes preferred: Apply FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP, j Cranberry St.. near Second, Harrisburg. Pa. MAX BMKLTZ ! Second-hand furniture bought and; i sold. Highest cash prices paid. Cull! J Bell 1581 or Dial 5847. or drop a pos-j ; tnl to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street.! ! Will call, city or country. J ! HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL) kinds of Junk. Get our prices before' | selling. Call Bell phone 936, or dropj us a postal und our wagon will call.' Keyston Iron & Metal Co., Broad and | Currant streets. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES J ; WANTED Men and women to s:ee| ! demonstration of the new WONDER OIL-GAS BURNER. Does away with j wood and coal. Makes better fire than ; ! either. See it demonstrated at 109 Broad street, any evening. j FOR SALE—A C-bottle Soda Foun- ! I iatn. suitable for a small business. A . good moneymaker. Call, or write, li. i! B. Kline, 705 North Second street, ilar j risburg. Fa. j FOR SALE The Mercersburg! Journal and. Job Printing office. I I Worthy of investigation. Address! [Mrs. Nettie Fleming, Administratrix, j Mercersburg. Pa. j FOR SALE Grocery, doing a J profitable business city 12,000 popula tion, Central Pennsylvania. Excellent] .opportunity. Low price to quicks buyer. Write at once for particulars. I . Address Box R. 7011, care of Tele-' . j graph. J FOR SALE Country Produce, > j Fish anil Oyster Business. Good 10-I [• cation. Good-paying, casli trade. Re > tiring from business, will sell cheap ]i to quick buyer. Address Box IC, 7122.1 j care of Telegraph. 1 i; BUSINESS PERSONALS I,' A. LANE | New and second-hand furniture! - bought and sold. Highest prices paid, i ; ; 1022 Market street. Bell 4730 J. I f FURNITURE, CARPETS. STOVES— Bought and sold. S. Gold, 1014 Mar-! ' | ket. Bell 40S5J. j "I INVENTORS FINANCED—Patents, I Automob'les, Motorcycles Bought, | " ! Sold, Exchanged. Cash or commission. l (Simon Horst. Linglcstown. Pa. j UPHOLSTERING Of the best I kind. Work guaranteed. We call and | deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone ! I 4826. 1 ' FURNITURE CRATED And I ! china packed for shipping. Also re- i | pairing. J. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan St. j j RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz; double edge. Sac I doz; razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. f DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. j Caplan Co.. 206 Market stfeet. QNININE —Look out for that grippe • feeling, likely to catch you this • changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE " PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off ■ If taken In time. Gross Drug Store, > 119 Market street. ? Money to Loan i ' ' ~ MONEY If you are ptVssed for ready j cash to meet any emergency, r call to see us. We lend money In compliance with the laws of the State. EMPLOYES' I/IAN SOCIETY. ROOM 206 BERONER BLDG., THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. . LICENSED AND BONDED pY STATE. ■ * i ' | WHEN YOU NEED MONEY s to meet immediate necessities, always consult tills reliable, licensed, bonded Institution, chattered under Peirnsyl - vanla laws and financed by local pco- I pie In 1909 to save borrowers from cx- I tortlon. i x . Co-Operative T/iarr A Investment C 0.,; 204 Chostnut Street. ; 1 I WE LEND MONEY in compliance i with Act of June 17. 1915, to individu-.l ■ 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. __ _ —• Musical VIOLINS. MANDOLINS, GUITAR BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instri ments promtply and carefully repal ed OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth etrei TALKING MACHINES promptly at carefully repaired by an expert onl OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. FOR SALE Piano of me liighe i grade. Will sell cheap fcr cash. A I dress Box H, 7825, care of Tel I graph. I IF your Talking Machine needs r ! pairs. Just call Bell Phono 5242 J. j | expert will be at your service at on< j Or bring machine to 1213 North Till ! street. HORSES AND CARRIAGES GOVERNMENT SALE | CAMP SHERMAN'S LAST Ah LARGEST ANIMAL AUCTION 507 Cavlary horses, 6lu Artllle I horses, 410 Draft mules, and 70 Pa ] mules, guaranteed free from contaj ! ous disease, blindness and heavi j will be sold in singles, well mat pairs, and carefully selected lots, I the highest bidders at AUXILIAI REMOUNT DEPOT, NO. 318, CAH SHERMAN. CHILLICOTHE, OHI j 7 :30 A. M.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAI I 12, 1919. Many of the horses a mules now in hands of organlzatio ! and trained under harness and sa die; increase in number of anims allotted for sale necessitated seco selection; therefore, stock offered w be belter ihnn at former sales. Sto (ars will bo spotted, graveled a disinfected, and animals loaded i those who want to ship. Railroad re resentativo on grounds. Usual heal | certificates will he furnished. At nials. if' necessary, fed one day aft ! sale. All who desire to buy will | given RESERVED SEATS. Sale to . held in pavillion with sawdust rir ! sales stable, lunch stand and electi lights. TERMS —CASH or CEUj I FlEl> CHECK. HAULING AND MOVING ! AUTO HAULING I —LocaI or lo: ! distance. Furniture and piano movi j a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 9 j Capital street. Both phones. ! FOR HIRE Two-ton auto tru( Apply 1108 South Ninth street. B I phono 2455 R. | HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipp i for furniture, freight and piano mo ! ing. No distance too far. Carel ] driver. Rain and dustproof body, i 10. Grubber's Truck Service, lrw | Aungst. manager, Hershey, Pa. B j phone 15R6. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANI '.HAULING Furniture movii j Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, t • Calder street. Both phones. B ! 3636J, Dial 3683. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE —Lo. ! and long distance. F. J. Marter, B ! 39-J, Steelton. ! AUTO HAULING Local and lo (distance. Furniture moving a si ; cialty. Rates reasonable. Pron • service. Call Bell 623 J. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTAN ! HAULING Prompt service. A. A Motor Express, 917 Capital street. 13 plione 1635 J. GENERAL HAULING AND FA ! EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby ton • with auto trucks. Only experiem land careful drivers. Call Bell 33 j or Dial 2265. ! HICKS Loral and long-distai I hauling and' storage. 424 Ilelly. Bi ] phones. !all kinds OF IIAULLN I AND MOVING DONE . CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER ST I BELT, PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONS: 3518. WHERE TO DINE | ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURA! | THE HOME OF SATISFACTION j STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT— Ho I cooking served to Businessmen c • Ladies in separate riintngrooms. STORAGE : STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, hou hold goods, merchandise. Priv looms at reasonable rates. Also ha j ing of all kinds. D. Cooper &. ! Botli Phones. f STORAGE—In brick building, r. ; 408 Market. Household goods in clc j private rooms. Reasonable rates. ■ (.5. Diener, 408 Market street. j STORAGE Private rooms I household goods ill fireproof wa ; house. $3 per month and up. Lov storage rates in non-fireproof wa j hi.use. Harrisburg Storage Co., l j 445 South Second street. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACICLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Dorry St. | B3LL 1956. DIAL SIJJ RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Kmbalmcr. 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE | PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated oil Market str< ! east of Twenty-sixth, and on t ! north and east faces the new pat ; way. The prices of lots are modi | ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. Cleaners and Dyers ; . IT PAYS to have Clothes Clean Pressed. Dyed or Repatred at the b place In town. Call and dellv Goodman's, 130014 North Sixth. B( Phones. i 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. WANTED TO BUY A five or s passenger automobile, in good con tion. Write, giving full descript and where can be seen. Box 41, II rirburg. FOR SALE Delivery car, fit dard-Dayton chassis, 30-H.-P., ch, top, 6175 cash. Inquire 612 Emer street. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimi In any condition. See me before s rlflclng elsewhere. Chelsea A Wrecking. A. SchlfCman, 22, 24. North Cameron street. Bell 3633. ~ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCI Covered body; 1.000 tbs. capacity bargain. Inquire of Fhlladelp Quick Lunch. FOR SALE 1917 Reo, 6-passenger. 1918 Dodge. 6-passenger. 1912 Stanley Steamer. I Ford Runabout. '-■ i Ford Light Delivery. I SIBLE'S GARAGE. SOl Cumberland Street. ! Additional Classified Ad on Opposite Page MLm,. m ... i