12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SHOULD FID A BUYER FOR THAT CAR--FIOMRTLY s)eatba .MADRH Sue Mader, on Tuesday, February 31, 1919, at 2 A. M. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at - o'clock, from the home of her brother, Daniel Mader, Coxestown, Fa. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Interment Coxestown Ceme tery. I'llll.l.ll'S John It. I'hillips, on Feb ruary 11, 1919, aged 85 years. Funeral on Thursday, at 2 P. M.. from the home of his son, C. E. Phillips, Camp Hill, the itcv. !•.. D. Weigle, pastor of Trinity I.utheran church. officiating. The relatives / and friends arc invited to attend without further notice. Please omit tlowers. — ! CAltl) OF THANKS MISS ANNA HAI,I, AND MK. AND MRS. BEVERLY OBEY wish to thank their neighborjH and many friends who sympathized with them during the illness of their father, Mr. fam-l uel F. Hall, and for the beautltul tloral offerings . J. O. KENNEDY AND CHILDREN desire to thank their friends and rcla tites for their many kindnesses -lur ing their late bereavement. LOST AND FOUND 1-OST Black fur neckpiece. Re-, ward if returned in good condition to j 220 Locust street, I.OST Silver handbag, between ( Bolton Hotel and Pennsylvania depot. January 24. Reward for return to 10.,, South street. j FOUND A small, black dog. In quire 1192J Bell, or 213 Forstcr street. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION In Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting, English. Books.'., ping, Penmanship. Arithmetic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN I ALL YEAU. Enter any time. Bell 125, Dial 4016. BECKI.LI BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Mark." St. Chas. P., Berkley HEM* WANTED—MALE j LINOTYPE OPERATORS WANTED We have positions for four linotype operators APPLY HARRY A. FRY. Telegraph Composing Room. ) 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. .j SEVERAL SALESMEN for door-to-door proposition. Newspaper experience desir able. Address M., 6541. Care of Telegraph. FIRST-CLASS METAL WORKERS. WANTED Accustomed to fend"r| work for automobiles. Joseph J. Dor- j . ham. Koscmont. Pa. WANTED - Kxperienced__butonor[ and meat cutter. Apply 175 North J Front street. Stcelton, Pa. , WANTED A good, reliable man, j over 80 years, fur an established teal and coffee route out of town. Mar-| i led man preferred. Apply Grand j Fnion Tea Co., 20S North Second street. WANTED, — Night cashier. Apply! Davenport Lunch, 325 Market street. | TRUCKER WANTED A reliable man to work, or rent, on reasonable terms, a house, stable, greenhouses, iruck patch and about 25 acres good | land. Address Box 452, Hummels tewn, Pa. WANTED First-class auto me-! ehanic, for new garage to open April , i. Good opportunity for right man. .1. Clark Zimmerman Auto Co., liali-j fax. Pa. WANTED First-class planer hands. Highest wages paid to first class mechanics. Chambersburg En gineering. Company, Chambersburg, I *"• 1 CAPABLE Applicants wanted to, tcke up training at once, without in terference with present duties, for im portant accounting positions, with large American Industries, Railroads, Pusincss Corporations. U. K. Govern ment. Minimum salary, $l,BOO per year. Address Rox D, 7241, care of Tt legraph. GOVPIRNMENT will hold Railway I Mail Clerk examinations, Harrisburg, March 15. $92 month. Experience i unnecessary. Men. 18 or over, desir-j ing clerkships, write for free particu-l lars, Raymond Terry (former Civil •Service Examiner), Continental Build ing. Washington. WANTED —Men wishing positions Firemen, Brakemen. Electric Motor men. Colored Train Porters. Pennsyl vania. Ohio and New York roads. No experience necessary. $lOO-$l5O per month, Quick promotion $2OO-$3OO per month positions. Name position wanted. Inter Railway Dept. (74), In dianapolis, Jnd. For Sale Suburban Home New, single, 2'i-story brick corner property, with tl rooms, hath, pantry, and reception hall. Heated by A plpeless furnace. Lighted by electricity and gas. Ixit 38x135 ft. 20 ft. rear drive Lot 38x135 ft., 20 ft. dQ oon rear drive alley. I'rlcc *®S3UU Miller brother. & Co- j Rent F.stnto vurnnrr Surely lionu. ! l.omst nnd four. ...eta -••-l>er Vllis. Ilenl Kilnte Monro | s 7 TUESDAY EVENING; HEI.l* WAM'liU —FEMALE TO THE GIRL OR WOMAN DESIRING PERMANENT AND REGULAR EMPLOY MENT, HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY We aro needing Sewing Machine Operators, and can assure regular work; the high efiicieucy of our machines, and our workrooms being pleasant and cheerful, opera tors can turn good wages. In experienced operators are paid while learning. A bonus Is paid to ail operators every ) pay day. I BLOUGII MANUFACTURING CO., Retly and Fulton Streets. I WANTED Young woman experienced proof-reader. Apply SUPERINTENDENT. | Harrisburg Telegraph. ! WANTED Willing and capable I woman to do the work for a small | family. Call Rell phone 672 M. WANTED Colored woman, ue tween 50 and 60 years, for general housework. No washing. Good home for right party. Call 3970 J. WANTED Young woman stenog rapher, for general oftico work. Ad dress, in own handwriting, stating tx- I perience, reference and salary expect- I cd. Steady position for one who can qualify. Address "M." care of Post Office Box Still. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED By widower, a girl or middle-aged woman, as housekeeper, who wishes a home. Address J. 11. i Gingorieh, 37 South Main street, Lew istown, Pa. I WANTED Maid for general housework. Small, private family. No washing or ironing. Good wages. Apply 286 Herr street, or Bell phone 4912. WANTED Girl for typewriter copy work and general office work. I Give references in reply. Apply L.,; J 7244, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. ! WANTED Stenographer for gen eral office work. State experience, I I references and wages expected. Ap j ply N., 7265, care of Harrisburg Tele [ graph. I WANTED Girl for general house ' work In apartment. No washing. Good wages. Apply Hanson. 7 South ! Front street. WANTED Experienced loupers. i Steady work. Good pay. Apply Har-j 'ris Hosiery Co., corner Caldcr and' ! Marion streets. ! WANTED -r Experienced book-j keeper, at once. Call 1042 Herri street. Ask for Mr. Gcllcr. WANTED Girls for laundry work. Apply at I'alace Laundry, 2103 Logan street. WANTED Experienced woman for general housework. Good wages. Apply 240 Woodbine street. ' WANTED Girls to work on power machines and general underwear j work. Apply immediately. The Mod ern Textile Co., 1815 I'cnn street. EXPERIENCED DININGROOM GIRL WANTED With clean habits. Ap-i ply in person. Manhattan Restaurant, j 317 Market street. I WANTED MILLINERY APPRENTICES. j Fay while learning. Apply ASTRfcIT'S. 208 Market Street. ' ... i BOOKKEEPER AND STENOG RAPHER Young woman wanted! , for factory. Must be expert. Good: I salary for suitable person. Apply, I stating education, experience and ref- j orences, Box L, 7-40, eare of Tele- 1 I graph. i —_ ! WANTED Girl for general hOU3S - work. Small family and good wages.' ! Apply 2133 Green street. Bell phone] ; 1t59. i WANTED Girl to answer tele -1 phone and do general office work. One! 'with some knowledge of bookkeeping' Ipi eferred. Apply Sanitary Family! ! Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm i j streets. I WANTED Experienced woman! ! for general housework. Must have recommendations. Call at 2228 North Second street, or phone, Bell 1205 W. ! WANTED Middle-aged woman 1 for general housework. Small family |No washing. References. Inquire li'Ua Bridge street. New Cumberland | YOUNG WOMEN WANTED To learn shoemaklng. Learners are well : paid and earn good wages when pro- S flcicnt. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur ! ing 1402 Vernon street. i HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female i ! TURKISH BATH RUBBERS—MaIe land female. Apply Penn-Harris Turk ; isi' Bath, Russ Bldg. WANTED A Harrisburg store requires the services of a competent saleswoman for the coat and suit department. Also shoe man, who can trim windows. Applications confiden tial. Apply R.. 6553, care of Tele graph. \GENTS W ANTED , ! ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL BOOK. I ILLUSTRATED: WORLD WAR HIS TORY. PICTORIAL These books having enormous sale. Our agents doing biggest business. Get with livest house. Best Terms. Outfits Free. R. L Phillips Publishing Co.. Chicago, 111.; Philadelphia. Pa.; At lanta, (la.; Waco. Texas; Denver, Col.; Butte. Mont. Address nearest office. SITU ATI QN S WA N TED— MA I.E WANTED • Work of any kind; would prefer clerking; ha\'e had four years' experience as timekeeper and general offiee clerk with railroad company. Address Box R, 7246, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man desires po sition, as chauffeur; has had five years' ! experience. Apply 244 Ridge street, Steelton. Dial 1994. WANTED Work of any kind, by young white man. Address Box It, 6966, car of Telegraph. WANTED Man, 33 years of ago, I wishes position as timekeeper, or clerk In office or store, or any posi tion which offers chance for advance ment; can furnish A 1 references. Ad dress H., 1229 North Second street. City. WANTED By colored woman, ; nursing or gnnornl housework. Apply 107 North Ann street. j STENOGRAPHER Young mum I experienced, knowledge of bookkeep ing. desires position; good references, j Address Box O, 6963, euro of Tole graph. 1 SITUATION'S WANTED —Female WANTED Young woman, with spr.ro time, desires employment even ings, Saturday afternoons and Sun days, If necessary. Apply 143 South Third street. WANTED Woman desires posi-■ tion caring for invalid or nursing. I Apply to 158 East Main street, Mld-j die-town. Pa. WANTED Young girl would like] pesition, washing dishes in restaurant,) by the week. Call 649 Caldei;. WANTED By a colored woman, small washing or family wash to do at. home. Call, or write. No. 1306 Currant avenue. WANTED 1 I— j WANTED Refined woman to take rare of little girl three years old, fori two weeks. Will pay $2".50 a week! board. Apply 250J! Agate street. WANTED Good homo for a 10-, year-old girl. Call at 259 Sassafras I street. ROOMS FOR KENT WELL-FURNISHED ROOM Next to bath on second floor, in home with all conveniences, including telephone; lo minutes' wulk from Square. Call 1173 Market street, or Bell phone I 4 57 S.I. ROOM FOR RENT For lady or gentleman; use of phone, and vent | very reasonable. Inquire 927 Grand ! I street. . I ' I FOR KENT Two unfurnished j I rooms, for light housekeeping, all con- | • veniences; also one furnished room j ■ for gentleman. References. Inquire I I 2039 North Fifth street. I I j ROOM FOR RENT A large, new- I ly-furnished room, with steam heat. I electric lights, in a new up-to-date I apartment. All bathroom facilities. I 8 North Cameron. FOR RENT Nicely-furnished, | large, second floor front room; ulso third flour room, furnished; gentle men preferred. Inquire 253 North! street. 1 I LARGE Furnished front room, | I bay window, city steam heat, electric j 1 ■ light, next to bath; aiso small, front!: I room. Apply 209 Chestnut street. 1 : FURNISHED ROOM Next to bath,! on second floor, with privilege of bathe and phone. Bell phone 3751 R. 119 : South street. FOR BENT Unfurnished, small, housekeeping apartment, 3 rooms. 1 Close to shops, works and market. | Water in kitchen, cabinet and range. Strictly private. Inquire 429 Broad I street, 10-11 A. M. | i FOR RENT I I SECOND AND THIRD ÜBOOBS OF BRICK BUILDING SITUATED AT | BROAD AND CURRANT STREETS.;' 2,70(1 SQUARE FEET O.N EACH < FLOOR. SUITABLE FOR MANUFAC- < TUBING OB STORAGE PURPOSES. WILL RENT SINGLY IF DESIRED. CALL AT BROAD AND CURRANT | STREETS. FOR RENT 819 Third street.: j pleasant front room; beat, electric • j light and use of bath; gentlemen only. , ! FOR RENT Furnished rooms, I $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms, ! running hot and cold water; light I housekeeping and private bath. Wil- I son Apartments, No. 143 South Third. FOR RENT One large bedroom, for gentlemen only. Rent reason able. Apply 276 Briggs street. ROOMS WANTED ]! WANTED Two or three rooms, .I furnished or unfurnished, by couple and two children References exchang ed if desired. Box "B," 7048, care of Telegraph. " TWO OR THREE FURNISHED I ROOMS, for light housekeeping, ! wanted for family of three, centrally I located. Address Box 325-J, care of j Telegraph. WANTED—BOARD AND ROOMS i GIRL STUDENT Desires room j and board for work mornings and ! evenings. Apply School of Commerce, ! 15 Souih Market Square. Both Phones. APARTMENTS FOR RENT | APARTMENT FOR RENT 1118 j North Sixth street; 1 rooms and bath;| I all modern conveniences. Inquire at) above address. • ,1 I l*'Oß BENT' Unfurnished apart- ! ■ mem. all conveniences, suitable fori couple. Inquire 706 North Sixth j street. j j APARTMENT On Sixth street,! ; second floor front, corner. 5 rooms and | j bath; steam heat; all other tlrst-classj' ' improvements; no small children. Ap ply Doranz, 1225 North Sixth. Both I phones. j i Al* ARTM EN TS \V AN TED ■ WANTED By a young, married : ! couple, four-room, unfurnished apart- ' Imcnt and bath. No children. Goad 1 ' location, not central, and reasonable i distance to car line is desired. Can : furnish good references. Address Box 1 i A, 72 12, care of Telegraph. 1 i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ft)lt SALE 1723 Green St. 3-story brick; all improvements. Possession April 1. 1 Price, $4.5(10. ,j 1630 Green St. 3-story brick; all , Improvements; 10 rooms. Posses- I sion April 1. Price, $4,800. 12146 Susquehanna St. All improve j rnents; 2-stor.v; 8 rooms and bath, i ! Possession April I. Price, $3,000. I [228 and 230 South Twenty-ninth St., ' i Penbrook All improvements. POM- J session April 1. Price, $2,250 each. I j Seeopd St., Higlisplrc 2'*-storyl frame. New. All improvements, j Lot, 75x125. Bargain. Price, s2,uto. 1 See CHAS. A. DAVTES, 1723 Green St., ' II or 204 Caldor Bldg. Bell 4377. t| FOB SALE No. 1532 Sixth street I I—consider the location and remember j that the price is right. 801 l Bcalty j Co.. Bergncr Building. 'j SECOND ST.. I 707—Desirable~prot)- erty for sole; now vacant; 10 rooms and bath; other improvements; lot 41x87. Bell lieulty Company, Berg- • ner Building. $2,500 WILL PURCHASE a biTck house, with six rooms and bath gas —electric light—also to others at $2,600 each. Bell Realty Company. Bergner Building. - ' , FOR SALE Several desirable resi- ' lcnces, with all modern conveniences 1 ioeatcd 011 State street, north of State street, Whitehall street. Cloverly, Pax tang. etc. Particulars from Bell Realty Company. Bergner Building. $2,950 WILL PURCHASE a brick house with seven rooms and bath, gas and electric light, furnace heat. Roll Realty Company. Bergner Building. $3,400 WILL PURCHASE a brick house with nil modern conveniences including steam heat; very smnli amount of cash needed. Bell Ronlty Company, Bergner Building. FOR HALE Before buying a home . look at 1326 Parry street. Brick house of ten room* and newly-equip ped bath. Ten-foot side yard. Lot extends 18* feet to Thompson avenun, Inquire Chas. E. Booser, IS South Sec ond street, or on premises. Bell 1600. RARRISBURG TELEGRAPH f * 1 FIND YOUR BUYER FOR THAT USED ARTICLE through the class ified. It can be done. It is being done every day. Of course -the article you offer must be usable, of value not mere junk. If it meets the test it has a cash value, and you will find your buyer at very little expense for adver tising. 4 ' j J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ( j IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDEKLIN. I i 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 brick. 9 rooms and bum. steam heal, electric lights, a modern home. Right price to quick buyer. New Cumberland Corner Fourth and Geary Double frame; 8 rooms 1 and bath on each side; all improve -1 inents; newly painted; can be bought ' with a small amount of money; bal | ance same as I Seventeenth St., S., 532 3-story brick, 8 rooms, bath and laundry; all : improvements; cement cellar; nice : front porch; Al home. I Jefferson St., 2215 2-story brick, 8 rooms and bath; all Improvements; froqt porch; drive way in the rear. Very cozy home. Same as Rent. Sixth St., N., 2631 3-story brick; 8 rooms and bath; end house. Right price to quick buyer. Stcelton S. Second St., No. 320 3-story frame, 7 roony, electric lights and water. Good location. Same as rent. Stcelton, 322 S. Fourth St. Now I vacant. 3-story frame; 9 rooms, bath, electric lights; lot, 125 ft. deep; in Al ' condition. D. A. SANDERLIN, ROOM J. SECURITY TRUST BLDG., 36 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. j 1 ; 1 * 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 Bellevua for sale. Very cheap. Factory sito for sale. One of the | best locations In the city. Rail road siding on the grounds. Up-to-date apartment house I 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 teenth street. Houses of every description In 1 I all parts of the city. Small 1 amount down. [ Will take Ford Car or Liberty ; Bonds as first payment on any of the above properties mentioned. j SEVERAL LARGE FARMS j near Harrisburg. Will take city property in trade. C. 11. CORDER, I 1722 Green Street Bell 560 J. FOR SALE 2-story Bungalow, j [located on Bowman Ave., Camp Hill, '7 rooms, bath, water, gas and electric I lights, front porch, lot, 40x140. Price, I $1,(106.00. For Sale 2209 N. Fourth St., 2-story brick, 7 rooms, bath, cemented j cellar, water, gas, electric lights, front porch. For Sale—l 932 and 1931 Forster St.. 2's-story brick, with frame house 011 rears, G rooms, and attic, bath, water [and electric lights. ' BRINTON-PACKKR CO., Agents, j Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE Detached brick and stucco house, with _all modern im provements. at. 1717 Revere street' (Cloven ). A very desirable suburban I home. Price, $3,500. J. E. Gipple, 1251: Market street. .| FOR SALE 6-room frame houses I in Penbrook at prices from $l,BOO to I , $2,400. J- E. Gipple, IJSI Market I street. I CRESCENT ST., 322 3-story brtek; conveniences; lot, 14u ft.; S j<| e entrance; fruit trees, poultry house. Near city's center, suitable for flats. I $5OO down. L. I eterman. Weather Bureau. 2840 AND 2842 MAIN .ST., PKv. BROOK— Fine corner property. Large lot. possession soon. Right price ! I Lchirujn & Klingman, 8 North Mar-' j Uet Square. j FOR SALE N. Fourteenth street ' | No. 226, brick and frame house with 8 rooms, bath, furnace and Ras , pore"' front, side^ entrance and ,20- f t . Street ! In rear. T rice, s.t,t>oo. J. l. Gipple, I 1251 Market street. vt ' 1 """FOR SALE I-arge plot of ground ' in Progress, with modern, seven-room I bungalow, with Improvements; two large chickenhouses; fine location three minutes' walk to trolley, dress J. A. Biery. Progress. Pa. FOR SALE Desirable frame I house. ,on Yale avenue. Camp Hill; 6 ! rooms; water n kitchen; lot, 148x120 ft. deep; stable, 16x20 ft; chicken house; pig kln £" of fru it. In quire of C. C. Walter. Box 124. Camp Hill, Fa- TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE—AH Improvements; In ®Ry; front porch* bay window; nice yard to drive alley = $10 down, balance ee rent. Liberty Bonde accepted. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. [ BUY YOUR HOME on our rental payment Pan. Small cash or Liberty fiond first ,Payment r * FOR SALE The Mcrcershurg • Journal and Job Printing Office. • GVorthf of Investigation. Address Mrs. Nettie Fleming, Administratrix, Mercersburg. fa. WANTED Men and women to seo demonstration of the new WONDER OJL-GAS BURNER. Does away with wood and coal. Makes better fire than either. See It demonstrated at 109 Broad street, any evening. FOR SALE Grocery, doing a • profitable buslnass city 12.000 popula -1 lion, Central Pennsylvania. Excellent 1 opportunity. Low price to quick buyer. Write at once for particulars. I Address Box R, 7041, care of Tcle 'graph. FEBRUARY 11, 1919. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A LIVE, established business in Harrisburg, which pays salary of $5O a week to manager and over 15 per cent, on $12,000 investmnt, will make reasonable sacrifice td cash buyer. Best reasons for sale. Satisfactory local Bank reference. Address Box j S, G964, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE—A G-bottlc £oda Foun latn, suitable for a small business. A I good moneyinakor. Call, or write. H. I | 11. Kline, 705 North Second street, Har ! risburg, Fa. j FOR SALE Country Produce. Fish and Oyster Business. Good lo | cation. Good-paying, cash trade. Ro | tiring from business, will sell cheap jto quick buyer. Address Box K, 7122. [ care of Telegraph. BUSINESS PERSONALS A. LANE New and second-hand furniture I bought and sold. Highest prices paid, j 1022 Market street. Bell 4730 J. FURNITURE. CARPETS, STOVES— Bought and sold. S. Gold, 1014 Mar ket. Bell 4085 J. INVENTORS FINANCED—Patents, i Automobiles, Motorcycles Bought. 1 Sold, Exchanged. Cash or commission. ! Simon Horst, Llnglestown. Pa. UPHOLSTERING Of the best ! kind. Work guaranteed* We call and ! ■ deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone | 4826. ! i FURNITURE C R ATrSD —And I china packed for shipping. Also re pairing. J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logun St. | i RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED | Single edge, 25c doz; double edge. 35c 1 doz; razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. 1 DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. j ! Caplan Co.. 206 Market street. QNININE —Look out for that grippe 1 feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, I 119 Market street. Money to Loan i, i I : MONEY If you are pressed for ready cash to meet any emergency, call to sec us. We lend money in compliance with the laws of the State. I EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETT, I ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG., ! j$ THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. ) LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE, j I ! j WHEN Y'OU NEED MONEY I to meet immediate necessities, always! ■ consult this reliable, licensed, bonded; | institution, chattered under Pennyyl-| vanta laws and financed by local peo ple in 1909 to save borrowers from ex lortion. Co-Operutive Loan & Investment Co.. 204 Chestnut Street, • | WE LEND MONEY in compliance j with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu | als in need of ready cash; s.mall loans I : a specialty, business confidential, pay- j ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. I 132 Walpvvt Sweet. Musical I VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS. ! BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru ments promtply and carefully repair- j ed OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. ; FOR SALE Piano of the highest grade. Will sell cheap for cash. Ad- I dress Box 11, 7825, care of Tele-1 graph. ! IF your Talking Machine needs re- 1 i pairs, Just call Bell Phone 5242 J. An ! ; expert will be at your service at once. • 1 Or bring machine to 1213 North Third! I street. HAULING AND MOVING ; AUTO HAULING —Local or long ; ] distance. Furniture and piano moving ! ! a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 1 Capital street. Both phones. j FOR HIRE*—Two-ton auto truck.! [Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Belli ! phone 2455 R. . j j HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped ! for furniture, freight and piano mov- ; ! ing. No distance too far. Careful | j driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. 1 E. Grubber's Truck Service, Irwin 1 [ Aungst. manager, liershey. Pa. Bell j phone 15 R6. I I LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE I IiAULINO —■ Furniture moving. ! ' Prompt service. Ernest Corbin. 656 j I Caldcr street. Both phones. Bell I I 3636 J. Dial 3683. j AUTO TRUCK SERVICE —Local I I and long distance. F. J. Marter, Bell I i 39-J, Steelton. | ' AUTO HAULING Local and longi ! distance. Furniture moving a spe-| r.ialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt I service Call Bell 623 J. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Prompt service. A. & B. | Motor Express, 917 Capital street. Bell ; phono 1635 J. I GENERAL HAULING AND FASTI EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns' with auto trucks. Only experienced! and careful driver#. Call Bell 3326, ; or Dial 2265. , ! HICKS Local ami long-distance; hauling and storage. 424 Kelly. Both 1 phones. ALL KINDS OF HAULING t AND MOVING DONE 1 CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER ST. J BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. WIIKHi; TO DINE 'ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. | j STOUFFEIt'SRESTAURANT—Home j 1 rooking served to Businessmen and jiaidies in separate diningrooms. | STORAGE STORAGE —419 Broad street, house-| hold goods. merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. 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 ware house. $3 per month nnd up. Lower storage rates In non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 43>- 445 South Second street. BETTER SITUATIONS WANTED This column has two objects: First, tp help men ami women who art now employed to secure better positions; second, to put employers In direci touch with an ambitious class of workers. STENOGRAPHER With rtVe I position. Available Immediately. Ad years' experience, desires permanent! dress S.. 7243, care of Telegraph, PSUKHTAKKIM SAMUEL a i'ACKLEH, b UNERAL 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 11J1 RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Kmbalmcr I 611 North Second Street. - DELL Lj2. LIAL 2145 CIuMEI LUI Mil's FOK SAJLi PROSPECT MILD CEMETERY Beautifully situated on ALarkct atr east of Twenty-sixth, and on l north and east faces tho new par way. The prices of lots aro mod ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agent?. . Cleaners and Dycrg IT PAYS to have Clothes Clean Pressed Dyed or Repaired at thl b Place in town. Call and dellv Phones"" 1306!4 North Sixth? Be AtTO.MOBir.ES i |. crr . OVERLAND tSED CAR DEPARTMENT Bti " continuing our February Clearance Sale." , - p tcral more oars have have he ded to our stock - Some milnteH 1 " overhauled and re ln our shops. The values: 3r ° espcclall > r good Dodge Touring, 5-passcnger. Maxwo" Touring, 6-passen- Overland "4" Touring 5- vertown e c C 3"' pped with Sil et an!) ? tlres - Reflnisli od and completely overhauled. . ~ys 7-passenger touring, reflnished. Rooks lilts perfect o " l " a " d meoh i'nlcallv guarantee? npw Chandler Cotinc iac„. town'V'ori! P t? Ped th syer ;'