22 1 ACLASSIFIED il)'#l®TciMS-1 El HEP YODII™ HELP' f 2)eatbs 1 SiHOOP Adeline H. Shoop, w ."®, ?„ Ain oa Shoop, died Friday, at 6.3U A. M., at her home, near Penbrook, aged 77. years. Funeral services on Monday, at I.JU o'clock, from her late residence, the Rev. Mr. Henry officiating. Intel ment. Sltoop's Church Cemeter>. CARD OF THANKS FRIES—Mrs. J.aura V. Fries and fumilv, 32a Swatara street, steelton. desire to thank their friends and neighbors lor the kindness ana sym pathy shown them during their recen sad Bereavement in the death of then son and brother. Ross V ries; also to, the beautiful llornl tributes. | LOST AN I) FOUND j l.osT A.lady's plain gold wrist: watch, between Sixteenth and Wal nut streets and Victoria theater ward if returned to 161., Hark stieit. INSTRUCTIONS " INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION I" Gregg j Shorthand. Typewriting. GnfUsh. I Bookkeeping, Fennianshtp, AriihmetU.; etc OAY AND NItSilT SCHOOL OPEN | ALL YEAR. Enter any time. UelF BUSINESS COLLEGE 121 Market St. Chas. R. Buckley. ' HELP WANTED—MALE — I I I I "SALESM EN WANTED" LOCAL BRANCH OF THE FIRESTONE TIRE &. RUB BER COMPANY REQUIRES THE SERVICES OF ONE OR TWO GOOD MEN t\ HO HAVE HAD SELLING EX PERIENCE. APPLY BY LETTER. STAT ING QUALIFICATIONS. I i I I WANTED AT $2,000 TO $6,000 A YEAR j Accountants, Bookkeepers Ledfjet | Clerks, Cashiers, General Office Employes. Capable applicants are wanted to! take up training at once, without in terference witli their present duties, | for important positions with the large, American industries, railroads, bust-, ress corporations and the U. S. Gov ernment. Big salaries now are being offered to men and women trained .n j HIGHER ACCOUNTING Our organization, the largest and j best equipped of its kind, lias been | called upon to train men and women i lor executive positions. Cost and General Accountants to] facilitate industrial expansion, figure; costs accurately and calculate federal income and Excess Profit Taxes. , Auditors Cost Accountants Junior Accountants Senior Accountants Certified Public Accountants. | We make available to you the di- j rect personal guidance of the largest statf of legal and business experts, ; including Certified Public Account- 1 ants and members of the American Institute of Accountants, ever organ ized for training men and women. I A KNOWLEDGE OF BOOKKEEPING | IS UNNECESSARY. We train you from the ground up. Hundreds of men whom we have help ed to bigger paying positions report; sslarv increases from 100 to 400 pert cent."more than they formerly earn-J til. Ir. writing for pnrtieulats statu| age. present occupation, and, if pos sible, your telephone number. All ! "Otnmunkations strictly confidential. Address I I 11., GSSS, Care of Telegraph. I I THE OVERLAND-HAR- | RISBURG CO. REQUIRE I THE SERVICES OE j T W O AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN. APPLY BY 1 LETTER TO MR. HAN SON, STAT 1N G AGE j AND EXPERIENCE. ALL COMMUNICA TIONS WILL BE HELD STRICTLY CONFIDEN TIAL. i ' A LARGE CORPORATION desires the services of a young man, eighteen or twenty years of age, who has had experience as a stenographer and can as-isi in bookkeeping. Ir. your reply, givo experience you have had and sal ary wanted. Address Stenographer, care of Telegraph. WANTED Clerk, with experi ence, in medium-price line clothing store, to act as manager. Exceptional opportunity. Strictly confidential. Address C., 7132, care of Telegraph. r FOR SALE N0.1636 Catherine St. Possession April Ist Two-story brick house, contain ing 8 rooms, bath and outkitchen. Cemented cellur with hot and eold water, and laundry Front porch. Front bay window. Gas light. Furnace heat. \ A Bargain at $2400 * Miller brothers & Co. Heal Estate Inaurance Surety Honda ! Locust anil Court Streeta Members Hlig. Iteul hi. laic Hourd N , FRTftAY EVENING. JULjaa:, V 3 HELP WANTED —MALE . * I COLLECTOR WANTED Young: man to collect ac counts. Good opportunity tor advancement for ambitious man, who will apply himself to learn about our business. Apply by letter only, giving age, former experience, plaeo where lust employed, salary expected, etc. UNITED ICE & COAL CO., Fcrstcr and Cowdcn Sts. i WANTED Salesman to soil food products to grocery trade for a reliable, well-known, established concern. Good prospects for right niun. Full particulars regarding work. salary, etc., must accompany ap j plication. Address G.. 7134, | Care of Telegraph. | WANTED I Experienced male stenographer. Apply in own writing. Address P. O. BOX 1151, Harrisburg, Pa. j j WANTED Young man, between! (ages of 15 and Hi, who is open tor a | igood, permanent position. Address .. j .133, cure of Telegraph. I I WANTED Experienced, single man to work oil farm. Inquire Elmer Wagner. Cloverly Heights, Seven teenth and Sycamore streets. | WANTED An experienced sales- ; man in Dry Goods Department. A; good position lor the right man. 11 • W. Mast & Son. Coatesville, Pa. PORTER - White man wanted .or general work. No Sunday work. State wages expected. Address Box W, 7041, care of Teiegraph. i TRUCKER WANTED A reliaoie iman to work, or rent, on reasonable terms, a house, stable, greenhouses, | truck patch and about 25 acres good Hand. Address Box 452, Hummels jtewn, Pa. j RAISE GINSENG I buy all yon raise. Most profitable crop In the) j world. Particulars free. 271 Pine; | street. Millersburg, Pa. , i PLUMBERS WANTED—Open shop. I 75c hour. Apply C. S. Thompson. 21)21)1 i Atlantic avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. j ; WANTED A well-drill runner.; J Apply Puxtang Quarries, Paxtang. ! SALESMEN Calling on clothing] stores sell Union-Made Combination \Vork Suits. Good commission. One I .sample. Cory Mfg. Co., Fostoria, Ohio. ( I 1 | WANTED Discharged, wounded] [soldiers, if looking for something good. Soil the History of the Jroiij i Division in home vicinity. Sells itselr. | it •served with the Twenty-eighth Di-j 'vision or. front, and am soiling it iny-j jsclf. Write •'. E. Cullison. 1503 Gir nrd avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED I Ten or twelve first-class automobile] | mechanics, by a good, old, reliable automobile and truck concern of Hal-! risburg. Good salary paid and guar- ] [aiiteed work for one year to reliable! | men. Only men who are willing to [take part interest in the firm by in-1 vesting SSOO to SI,OOO at a guaranteed! iG per cent, dividend paid monthly,; t need apply. j U., U'J2. CARE OF TELEGRAPH. j ' tf'.fjM'Ylff —"W'ffiVn'g "'SaYc'iMini; 1 j must be thoroughly experienced; po-1 Isilion is permanent. Address, giving! j details or past experience, age and I salary expected, The Hub, Wheeling, j W. Vu. ! lIEI.I' WANTED—FEMAIJE j WANTED Experienced sewing! ! girls. A.so girls to operate hem stitching machine. Apply, between 8| [and lu P. ,11., to 810 North Second | Istieet. j ! WANTED Experienced weavers, i also learners. Appiy suit Mill, Secoiiu • iiuu North streets. WANTED Experienced young woman to work in confectionery store. Apply at The Sweet Shop, Fourth and Walnut streets. WANTED Night dishwasher. ] Good wages. Apply Alva Restaurant, j 10 south Fourth street. WANTED Experienced milliners.. Apply to Miss .Nclle lleptord. 301 j North Second.street. WANTED Dishwasher. Apply at oiu c. Greek-American Confectionery store. In!) .Market street. WANTED—GirIs to work on sew-j ing machines. .Apply Belgrade Knit-' ting Mill, Twelfth and Bridge streets.; Now Cumberland. Pa. WANTED - Respectable white | woman as mother's helper, to assist in i the i are of two children. Apply 2101] I North Second street. WANTED Buttonhole maker to! work buttonholes by hand. Bring! sample Shearer Co., 201 Market I street. | WANTED Women Singers,! Dancers, Musical Artists, Piano Player, girls for chorus, musical show. 1 Good umutours consider. Send photo-' graph. State age, height, weight.! Steady engagement. Good salary. Marshall and Valuee, Ideal Entertain- | ers, care of Liberty Theater, Waynu-1 boro, Pa. ; ! WANTED Girl for nurse girl.! I Must be over 16 years. Apply 7 | South Front street. Apartment B. ] WANTED Reliable white -girl for; general housework. Small family. Good wages for right party. Address Box T, 6620. care of Telegraph. | WANTED A colored girl for general housework. Must be a good j cook. Apply between 5 and 8 In the | evening. Mrs. Herman P. Miller, 2117 North Thlid street. j WANTED ! F.xperlenced alteration hands j to work in our alteration de- i paitment. Only those with experience need apply. Steady position and good pay to the right party. Apply at once to BLOOM'S, 19 North Third Street. WANTED Reliable girl for gen eral housework and to help take care, of child. Must furnish good refer-1 ences. ■ Apply 221 Emerald street. i 1 WANTED White woman qr glrll for general housework. No wa'slilng. | Family of two adults. Reference re quired. Appiy 505 North Front street. WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework. Small family. No washiDg. References. Inquire li'OS Bridge street. New Cumberland, Pa. WANTED Reliable, middle-aged, white woman, for general housework, in family of three adults. Good wages and pleas ant home. Address BOX •/.. 7041. CARE OF TELEGRAPH. SALESMAN WANTED SALESMEN l5O per cent, profit, selling excellent specialty proposition' t.i business and professional men. Full tlino or side line. Crowther & Fuhr, 2963 North StUlman street, Phlladel pnia, Pa. . ; SALESMEN WANTED I SALESMEN To sell direct to afuto or truck owner, devlee cqstlng $lO, commission, $3; pays for Itself by re- | fund from insurance companies. : [Splendid opportunity. Experienced linen only. Send references to Fetters,: Lincoln Building, Philadelphia.',. . j SALESMEN Now selling j|s.ny auto ot truck accessory direct? to owner and who Is persevering aqd am bitious, to sell device for slo',.Com mission $3; easy selling, guaranteed to pay for itself In cash insurance saving. Address Fetters. Lincoln: Blag., Philadelphia. HELP WANTED—Mniu and FpijiiUlo ! RELIABLE Men and jvojhten: wanted to represent and onmhize; lodges for the best society evetffdner- • ed for the money. Paying oqfcjraet • for the right party. Apply Roßeft' U. Long, General State Organizer.*426 j William street. Harrisburg. (C<yj^-'d). SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Man wishes Wjlfff of any kind. Apply 2127 Moore GStreet, i or call Cell 3833 R. ' . j WANTED Position as flreiuaA' or | stationary engineer; can ftlrnlijh Bood references. Call, or address,'*sl4l3 Vernon street. I£ u WANTED Man wants posiMMl' as night watchman or driving teajjjieun ! give best references or bond. VVTRy j hUO7 Dial phone. I CHAUFFEUR -Wants Position I driving ear; can do repplrln# lust out ol service; married. Apply i L,., 16617. care of Telegraph. Jj' ■ SITUATIONS WANTED—Fcnikle j WANTED Young woman wishes to keep house for a widower; 'foung man preferred. Address'N., 6421,$<!are lot Telegraph. /Jl WANTED Woman wishes: jJb&i tfion as cook; can furnish good Pref erence. Address N.. 7505, cafe of Tolegmph. <■ WANTED Day's work of any ] I kind by colored woman. Inquire *407 I Currant avenue. - WANTED Woman wishcsffjlace as housekeeper for a widowjerg or would like to haVe plat'e on farrii for herself and son. Inquire South Second street, Steelton. Ask for Mrs. Mary Evans. 'J * ] WANTED Middle-aged woman I desires position as housekeeper; Aef- I erences given. Address Box A, 7402, I care of Telegraph. ! WANTED Middle-aged ] desires position assisting undertaker] lean furnish reference. Addreak Box j i_l 7313. care ot Telegraph. y t ,'a i WANTED Respectable tiMlfitrv woman wishes position keepingfhpuse for widower; well experienced in house work; best of refereneelttVAd j dress Box K, 6924. care of Telcm-gph. j WANTED Young woman wiihea I position as secretary, stenograph®' or j typist; good executive; ton years'! 'business experience; can travel. I,Ad ; dress Box T. 7305. caro of Telegffiph SITUATIONS WANTED— * \ Mule uinl Female ,] J j WANTED Work on farm by'hianj I and weman. Call Enola Post' Office. Thomas Pomeroy. * liOOMS FOlt KENT I i I j FOR RENT Two furnished yooms, complete for light housekeeping; vtisc of bath and pnone. ijtquirei,Jhl23 ; Moore st l eCt. ! FOR RENT Two I rooms, suitable for light | ing. Inquire 1124 Nbrth' j i : rOK RENT Large, .unfurnished I ■ lit ingrooni; suitable for sultqLofi ! rooms: modern conveniences. Inquire ■ 27b Briggs street. j j FOR RENT i furnished room, bath, all conveni ences; adapted for gentlemen. Inquire I 800 North Second street. j FOR RENT Two or three lur ! nished second tloor rooms, lor ..light ] housekeeping; electric liglits; " tyell' heated; tellable party, rent reason-1 ]hIIIC. Inquire 1 727 North Sixth stfreet. j SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR— Furnished front rooms, with conveni ences, gentlemen only, in private'fam ily. Address R„ 8210, cure of .Teie ! graph. ! FOR RENT Large, well-furn'ikh- 1 jed rooms. Inquire 113 Locust stffeet. ; FOR KENT Furnished ropms, $2.50 per week and up; warm rojpms, I running hot and eold water; -nUght I housekeeping uhd private bath.laVVil son Apartments. No. 143 South Third. ' ■ I frlbjil , , A I'AHTMEXTS FOR REN^T ! FOR RENT—Four rooms, ki'tvfien jelte and batli, $52.50; five ,roms. ] kitchenette and bath, $55. No+ehu i dren. Apply at location, 1700 ;North ■ Second street. .APARTMENTS WANTED ' j WANTED On the Hill, atllgobd i location, an unfurnihsed apao-linent with 4 or 5 rooms and bath, by wjeffhan and daughter, adults, before AOTII 1. [Call Bell 806 J. ' HOARDERS WANTED j j BOARDERS WANTED bfflfitle men. Apply 1317 Swatara street*]! ; ] WANTED—BOARD AND ROOiMS I ft? WANTED Room and board!h# re fined. joung man. In private 'family.l ] Address Box L, 7504, care of ; |T,;le-I | graph. Hi REAL ESTATE I'OK i / FOR S.\IV3 2513 N. Sixth St., 3-story brick. 514-10 Emerald St.. 3-story brick. ■. PROGRESS 110 lots, 225x135 ft. Bargain to quick I purchaser. 11. AI. BIRD, f y J Union Trust Bldg. *4f FOR SALE fji'sj. S2l North Sixth street if-jtory | brick dwelling house lO rounn ; batli hot and cold water -ffifaur naee large closets in depth diningroom, 18 ft. iahhond , and third Uoors front rooms arieiSffiout 16x19 ft. length of,house, 61 intTUan be seen by appointment. )• ! S 4 M. A. FOUGHT, ,| 272 North St. ~ FOR SALE fW CAMP HILL 2%-story brlck4ieU ing, 8 rooms and bath, hot air* Men) nice, large front porch, facing sSfitli, or. lot 50x150 feet. Cliickenhoiuinßind garage In rear. A number oliifYult trees in bearing. Adjoining lotcSnlnie size. Logan stiect, Just west ojrßtiw-- mun. avenue. Inquire on preni(s<; or phono 31S0-R Hell. A. 10. STRODE. FOR SALE N. Fifteenth St.ll No. 181 B-rooin brick and frame house, all Improvements. Including fctoani heat. Drive alley in rear. Easy Sarins. Price. $3,000. J. E. Gipple, 125i4*lar- Kot street. BUY YOUR HOME on our tMLirai payment plan. Small cash or IjHirtv Bond first payment required, Udßnoa as rentT We have houses |fi^HL rv part of the city and suburbs. jHjjjC I p. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth HARRISBURG (iSSftl TELEGRAPH || DON'T TRY TO BE YOUR OWN Msg CLERK in this new era of business jypj development. It is poor policy. That ffl !|fi pa., of your work which can be safely yOj jOO delegated to others must be —if you : arc to do the big things. Use the class- ffl i ified—and get in touch with capable people who are'o'pcn for engagements. ffi l ' - ' '' .... 1 ItEAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Vacant 2-story br.ck, all lmprove i ments, porch front, drive alley, easy ■ I terms, on Hill; 10 minutes' walk to | station. Vacant, 9 rooms, porch front, side , yard, bay windows, room for garage, [ steam heat, electricity and gas. Vacant, 10 rooms, porches, steam I heat, electricity and gas, hardwood I floors, side and back yard, at New Cumberland. Possession April 1, 2-story brick; I corner, room for garage, front porcii, jail improvements. Possession April 1, single 3-story ; frame, coiner, steam heat, electricity i and gas, front porch, garage in rear. | 3-story brick, Market St . ..$4,500 | 3-story brick, Mai et St 9,C00 3-story brick, Crescent St 3 SOU 3-story brick, Swatara St 3,400 3-story brick, ltegina St 3,600 3-story brick. Berrytlill St 3,00u 3-story brick. Walnut St 3,0u0 3-story brick. S. Eighteenth St.. 4,500 3-story brick. State! St 4,400 | j 3-storJ' brick, Sixth St 4,600 3-story brick. Green St 5.00U 3-story b'rick, Briggs St 4,500 2-story brick, s. Fifteenth St... 2,800 2-story brick, Kensington St... 2;600 2-story brick, Catherine St 2,700 2-story brick, Disbrow St 2,300 2-story brick, Cresceht St 2,600 2 '/2-story brick. Summit 5t.... 2,G00 2 '/4-story brick. Ross St 2,500 ' 2 54-story bungalow, Schuylkill St 2,500 2%-etory frame. West Fairvlew 1,200 Several fine suburban homes, in one ear fare, steam heat, electric lights, !',4 to 1-acre land, all improvements. ' practically now homes. IJ Several small Farms from 3 t-> 30, ! acres, near city. C. 11. CORD ER, 1722 Green Street i Bell SGOJ. Rents Collected, j IF IT'S REAL'ESTATE, i SEE SANDERLIN. POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES ON OR ABOUT APRIL 1. PICK OUT YOUR HOME NOW ! AND DON'T BE CAUGHT NAPPING AURIL 1. Lv, >YICONISCO ST., 023 to 631 Five 1 [houses, 2-story brick, eight rooms and [.lialli, all improvements, front porch, (driveway in rear, newly painted and fixed up in first-class shape; it will puv you to look at, tteesp, houses be-i Iter* buying. j; i ATOTONCmS JST., 16F6 ahd 020 '■Three houses, 3-story brick, eight rooms qnd bath, all improvements; right price to quick buyer. SIXTH ST.. 2631-2633 Thre e-1 slorv brick, eight rooms' and bath, gas and electric lights, front porch, all improvements; only two left. ! SGHUYI.KILL ST.. 618 to 628 Six i houses. 3-story, buff brick fronts, all 'i modern Improvements: these are ex ! ceptionally nice looking homes; you can't make a mistake if you select one. of these homes. I SIXTEENTH ST., S., 542—Two-story ; brick, six rooms and bath, all im ' movements, front porch, cement cel ; lar, nice rear entrance; a very nice ■ neighborhood; the last one of twenty. PEKRY ST. AND TWENTY-SEV ENTH ThrCe-story brick, will be completed about April 1; hardwood floors, steam heat, gas and electric light, cemented cellar. everything that is nice in a home. IF ANY OF THE ABOVE Properties DO NOT APPEAL TO YOU. COME IN AND SELECT YOUR LOT. PICK OUT THE STYLE HOUSE YOU WANT AND WE WILL BUILD IT FOR YOU WITH A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY; BALANCE SAME AS KENT. D. ASA SANDERLIN, Reoni 1. Security Trust Bldg., 36 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. FOR SALE N. Eighteenth St., No. 718 Very desirable brick and stucco house, with steam heat and electric light. Price, $4,500. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. S4OOO WILL BUY a single house, with all Improvements on Bowman avenue. Camp Hill, SIOOO in cash Balance can remain in mortgage. In quire 3. E- Klpp. VACANCY, possession at onco—North Sixth street, 5-story brick, all im provements, steam heat, elcqtrlc and gas. front porches, bay windows, side vard. 8 rooms, room for garage. C. H. Corder. 1722 Green street. Bell 560-J. Bents collected. Brisbane street, find suburban, 7-room brick house. Steam heat, electric and I gas. front and rear porches, lot. 30x 170, rear drive. Can be occupied at once. Call Bell 12M. FOR SALE Walnut St., No. 1206 —,-9-rooiTi brick house, with ull mod ern improvements. In good repair. Price, $2,800. Easy terms. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Berry hill St., No. 1415 —B-room brick house, witli all im provements. Drive alley in rear. Pi ice, $3,300. Easy terms. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE on No 1808 North Sixth street and two small houses on the rear—lot, 20x165, Rent. $32 .per month. Price, only $3,000 Bell Realty Co.. Borgner Building. FOR SALE No. 1832 Park street —thrcc-story brick all modern ini provemenifl lot, 17x110 to drive al ley. Bell Realty Co,, Bergner Buiid ing. SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE Qv EASY TERMS —Brick construction ill modern Improvements, including steam heat; price $3.40u. Bell Realty i tj o „ Bergner Bulldlpg. FOR SALE 1522 Swatara street 1-ntory* brick, 8 rooms and batli *ii other improvements side entrkn?J! price very reasonable. Bell Reußy <_'o Bergner-Building. •• REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Rooming house near Capitol. Eight rooms. Furnished complete. Phone 1037. iv FOR SALE 5-roomed, lVi-story I bungalow; all conveniences; big gar dun, corner property; gurage; laundry In cellar. Dial, Mechanicsburg, 153 W. FOR SALE Property on Green street. All conveniences. Good chance lor colored family. Apply At., 730 4, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE - Immediate posses sion, lino property, corner Derry and Kelso streets. Paxtang. Hardwood floors, steam heat, gas and electricity. | Garage in rear. Inquire J, K. Kipp. FOR SALE A modern, three-story apartment house, In desirable location uptown. Good investment. Owner leaving city. Address S., 6611. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE 52,250 will buy a 6- rOoni brick house, with all modern im provements. Good location. J. E, Gipple. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Three 3-story frame houses, eight rooms, paved street, $2,100 each. Two brick semi-bunga lows. 6 rooms, laundry, batli, pantry porches, $3,150 each. Two bricks all improvements, $5,100 both. All close in. Bell phone 1334 J. TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE All Improvements; in city; front porch bay window; nice yard to drive alley l SIOO down, balance as rent. Libertv Bonds accepted. C. H. CORDEU 1722 Green Street. Bell 560-J. I FOR SALE Puxtang, l' a .. 36 • o FOR SALE —On easy terms, zuiu to 2018 Susquehanna street. Posses i sion on April 1. Apply A. p. Dorana. ] 1225 North Sixth. * FOP. SALE 9-room brick house near Boas on Sixteenth street. Call Bell phono 2912. REAL ESTATE l"OR RENT BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME— "HILLCREST"—FOR RENT Large, country house, one- block ft om trolley, all improvements. Hot and cold water, steam lieat, gas, eleo ! trie light. sun parlor, extensive grounds, tennis court, garage. Terms reasooable. Immediate possession Call Bull phone 3139R-1, or address Baron Beslecki, P. O. Box 94, New Cumberland. Pa. FOR RENT Corner store and house, also Suitable for ativ business. Apply 67 Conestoga street Steelton, Pa. FOR RENT No. 209 South Front street, ten rooms, two baths. ADDIV Harrisburg Trust Company, KJ Market Square. " uln REAL ESTATE—-Fur Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES— At Fifth and Curttn Streeta; Possession 0 f some of the houses on thirty daw notice. Fred G. Alilier, 31 North Sec ond. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED ' Wo have some ready purchasers for Improved Real Estate. Let us know what you have to offer. *now LINCOLN REALTY CO. 1129 North Seventh Street. WANTED, TO RENT, TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING J SUITABLE FOR GARAGE. ' ( ' ADDRESS V., 6492. CARE OF TELEGRAPH. WANTKL>, TO RENT tin.; single garage, located near Fourth and Feffer streets. Call 1176J Bell phone D. A. Lehman. WANTJiD, TO BUY A residence property in good repair. Allison Hill preteried. Nothing above $3.u00 In price. Address Box S, 7403, care of Telegraph. WANTED—TO RENT We are having a number of appli cations at this time for furnihsed houses, apartments and rooms. YVbat do you have to offer? Address Mil ler Brothers it Company, Locust and Lou-t streets. ) READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? BELL AND DIAL PHONES. CHAS. ADLER. 1003 N. THIRD ST. Ofllccs and Storerooms for Rent FOR RENT Second and third floors over Claster'a Jewelry Store, now occupied by Kellberg's Studio Has been occupied as a photo graphic studio for over ten years. Appiy CLASTER'S JEWELRY STORE, 302 Market Street. FOR RENT .BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM,. For meetings, 'conventions Banquets Dances and parties' Use of piano free. Kitchen attached. H. C. CLASTKR# Jeweler, 302 Market Street. • Offices and Storerooms for Kent | MARKET- ST. STORE < FOR RENT Beautiful Daylight Store, 5U4 Market Street. CHAS. ADLER . 1002 North Third Street 250 HAMILTON STREET—Suitable for barber, tailor, poolroom or cigar 1 store. Chas. Adier. luu2 N. Third St. j FARMS . SMALL FARMS ON EASY TERMS I 54 -acre, a good house $2,400.00 1-acre, a good house $850.00 2V4 acres, gpod building $2,700.00 48 acres; plenty hay and struw $2,750.00 25 acres, 10 miles from Har riet urg $2,400.00 105 acres, near city $5,500.00 30 acres, neat- city $6,000.00 107 CHESTNUT ST. FOK SALE—MISCELLANEOUS PEOPLE CQMINb BACK THREE OR FOUR TIMES. SAY THAT LONG FLAME FURNACE COAL is so satisfactory that no other COAL gives the same I SATISFACTION. Order 1,000 lbs. to-day. $4.70. Bell 600. Dial 2345 J. B. MONTGOMERY. NO COAL CARDS NEEDED. SUBURBAN DELIVERY. FOR SALE Willow-top go-cart, in good condition, new tires, at rea sonable price. Inquire 619 Schuylkill street. FOR SALE One No. 8 Prlzer Range, with waterfront, in good con- I dition. Call 917 Green street. FOR SALE Antique mahogany j desk, sideboard, upholstered sola, rocking chair, bookcase, sewing ma chine, typewriter table; bedroom! suite, serving table. Inquire 405 South I Thirteenth street before March 12. j ! FOR SALE White reed reversible! I gear baby coach, in good condition. | Apply 2339 Jefferson street. FOR SALE Two carloads of wal- ' nut logs. J. C. Klpp, Millerstown, ! Perry ccunty, Pa. FOR SALE Natural reed baby! carriage, in excellent condition; also! white wicker bassinette, on wire! \\ heels. Call 1319 Derry street. Bell phone 967 M. Second Floor Apart- | merit. STIEFF BABY GRAND PIANO FOR I j SALE ln perfect condition. Or will! j exchange for automobile, or equal value. Address Box 387., Leinoyne, 1 ■ L '- - ' I FOR SALE Delivery wagon and! I sleigh, boxes, barrels, baskets, crates, ! I paper cartons, waste paper, burlap I I bags, etc. B. B. Drum, 1801 North , j Sixth. . ! 'j FOR SALE Wood for kindling i for range or furnace, pine or oak, [slabs of billets. Pleased customers in 'all parts of city. Bell phono 1055 M. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR' I CASH ALT, MAKES RENTED I I _ EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER, j TJOTH PHONES. I FOR SALE One F. & P. Gas j Plant. 14 lights, for sale cheap. Ini good condition. Fine tiling for busi-! ncss that lias no electric connection. I D. 11. Martin, Elizabethtown, Pa. 1 FOR SALE—Good Livingston piano, I in good condition. Party braving city, | I will sell at reasonable price. Call at I 210 South Thirteenth street. ! BI.AISDELL LATHE 20 in. X 12 ft. i [Lodge & Shiplev Quick Change It in., x 6 ft. Mundy Hoist 6 ',4 xlO in. Trav eling Derrick, 3 11. P. Gasoline En gine. 1 H. P. A. C. & D. C. Motors, Vi 11. P. A. C. Motors, also will buy jgcod Metal Working Machinery and Electric Motors, Generators, Battery Charging Sets, etc. F. R. Laverty, I 1557 Bell Phono. [ SCALES FOR SALE The Dayton Computing style 88, capacity 10 lbs. Gcod as new. Al condition. Call evenings 414 South Wood street. Mid-; dletown, l'a. FOR SALE One live-piece ma hogany finish. plush parlor suite, $25.00, one hand-niude American wal nut haircloth parlor suite, price, $50.00; one small gas heater, $2.50; one' lot of inverted gas fixtures, 75c each; l one gas parlor lump, $3.50; one marhie-top table, SIO.OO. 1930 Green' street, City. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! The Store across from Y. W. C. A. j offers you the Biggest and Best Bar- i gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over couts, Mackinaw Coals, Underwear. ! Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are fain- I ous for Low Prices. Give us a trlaL i OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 North Fourth Street FOR SALE l5O-egg l'rairie State | Incubator, reasonable. Also Silver! Laced Wyandotte Eggs, SI.UO per set ting of 15 Eggs. Call, or write, Cal vin Loitzel, 1316.Howard street. City. MORRIS SAYS save money buying 1 new and second-hand furniture here. I High prices paid for furniture. Morris I Schnrertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. ' WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for' Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at- ' tention. Newmark & Cown, Broad I street. Dial phone 4286. WANTED - To rent or buy a river fleet. State particulars. Address J. 11. P., 616 North Front street. Steelton. WANTED, TO BUY A 42 or 44 size full dress suit. Give price, etc Address P. O. Box 41. Harrlsburg. WANTED. TO BUY- A modern, up-to-date, used typewriter. Address Box T, 7313, care of Telegraph. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash puces paiu. Cull Bell 1381 or Dial 6847, or drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Murket street. Will call, city or country. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son. | 824-832 North Seventh street. j L. COHEN & COMPANY, York and ; Ash avenues. Highest prices paid for rags, paper. Iron, barrels, . übbei .and metal and old machines. Send postal or call 8221W Bell and Dial 6226. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES . FOR SALE Established drug store, near Harrlsburg. Modern and well stocked. Good soda fountain. Good investment, and a bargain, fu health, reason for selling. Apply Box B 7505, care of Telegraph Office. $5,000 YEAR POSITION if compe tent to handle large corporation's business In tills city. Must have S4oJ. for which SBOO worth of marketable goods are given you to fill orders. This exceptional opportunity brings lndepedence and big money. Exclu sive control. Give address or phone I number for appointment. Address £sex B, 7502, care of Telegraph. MARCH 7, 1919. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Soda fountain, two cans, hose, Raze, in excellent condi tion. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Apply 07 Conestoga street, Steelton, Pa. , I FOR SALE Grocery, doing n ; profitable business city 12,000 popula- I tlon. Central Pennsylvania. Excellent; opportunity. bow price to quick I buyer. Write at once for particulars.! Address Box' H. 7041. care of Tele graphy BUSINESS PERSONALS i SAFETY-RAZOR 81-ADES RE~ ! SHARPENED ; Single edge—2s c per dozen. Double edge—3sc per dozen. I ! METROPOLITAN HOTEL ANNEX! OR THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STREETS BARBER SHOP. j All Work Uuaranteed. OXY-ACETYLENH WKLUISO - Any metal wolded. Work guaran teed Carbon removed by oxygon. Capital City Welding Co., 1538 Logan street. Bell 4396 J. FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES— Bought and sold. S. Gold. lul4 Mar ket. Bell 4085 J. QNININE— Look out for that grippe ! feeling, likely to catch you this i Changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOIPHO-QUININE will Stave It off If taken In time. Gross Drug Store. I U9 Market sLreet. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—Es- ! tiniates. Jobbing. First-class work, i H W Hummer, 1423 Liberty street j Bell 4 4 20. J ! A. LANE i New and second-hand furniture i I nought and sold. Highest prices paid. ! i 1022 Market street. Bell 4 730-J. I I INVENTORS FINANCED Patents! I Xutomofciles, Motorcycles Bought, cold Exchanged. Cr.sh or commission. Simon Horst, Linglsstown, Pa. ! UPHOLSTERING Of the best Iklnd Work guaranteed. We call and | deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone i 4826. ~II\ZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, 35c jdoz.; razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. | FURNITURE CRATED—And china , packed for shipping. Also repairing. J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. Caplar. Co.. 206 Market street. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY jf you are pressed for ready 1 cash to meet any emergency, I call to see us. We lend money I in compliance with the laws of the State. EMPLOYES" LOAN SOCIETY, ' ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG., ; THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE. | MONEY FOR INCOME TAXES land other necessities. If you are sub ject to tax and without funds and ' bank credit, our money service may interest you. .Cost reasonable. Pay ments arranged to suit your Income. CO-OPERATIVE I.OAN & INVEST MENT CO., 201 Chestnut St. i WE LEND MONEY In compliance I with Act of June 17. 1915. to indivldu • als in need of ready cash; small loans ' a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience. I positively lowest rates In city. ' PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. 132 Walnut Street. MUSICAL | FOR SALE Saxaphono and I Hawaiian guitar, in good condition. I Only used a few months. Call Bell | phone 2932 R. i TALKING MACHINES promptly and J can fully repaired by an expert only OYLBR'S, 14 South Fourth street. I PLAYER PIANO With forty rolls of music, for sale; slightly used; must be sold at once; cheap to a quick buyer. Spangler Music House, 2112 North Sixth street HOUSES AND CARRIAGES | FOR SALE — Two good horses, weighing about 1,500 pounds. Would make excellent farm horses. Reason for selling, have purchased trucks. Also three wagons and two sets ol' harness, in good condition. Apply to Manager Kingan Provision Co.. 421 south Second street. HAULING AND MOVING ; AUTO HAULING Local and long distance a specialty. We move fur ! niture and pianos everywhere, any where. at tiny time. Robert Aboff, 1601 North Fourth. Bell phone 1718 J. AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long distance. Furniture and piano moving I a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 91/ ; Capital street. Both phones. ! AUTO HAULING Anything, any-' where. Furniture moving. E. S. Gs-1 I man. 717 South Nineteenth street. Belli 1591 W. I IHCKS Local and long-distance! hauling and storage. 424 Kelly. Both ; phones. j LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE! HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corblu, 656 Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3636-J. Dial 3683. I FOR HIKE — Two-ton auto truck. ; Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bell I phone 2455 R. I HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped I for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful I driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst. manager. Ilershey. Pa. Bell phone 15R6. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local and long distance. F. J. Marter, Bel! 39-J. Steelton. — j AUTO HAULING Local and long distance. Furniture moving a tpe cialtv Rates reasonable. Prompt service. Call Bell 623-J. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST! I EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns! | with auto trucks. Only experiencou ' and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320. | or Dial 2265. ! ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. . HIOIUG3 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. Dlener. 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods In fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- 1-146 South Second street. J WHERE TO DINE A EVA HOT HE AND~" RESTAURANT. THE HOME Of SATISFACTION. PTOUFFKirs RESTAURANT—Home cooking served lo Businessmen and ljidleo In separate dining rooms. * UN DEIITAKEKS SAMUEI, s. FACE I.!■*Tl. ' FUNERAE DIRECTOR 1312 Derry St. EEEE 1956. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director and Ktnbalmer. •sll North Second Street. BELI. 252. DIAL 2145. CEMKTKItI I.OTS I Olt SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north and east faces the now park way. The prices of Jots are moder ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES WANTED—ALL POULTRY RAIS ERS TO KNOW THAT DR. HESS POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A is a tonic which enriches the blood and makes poultry healthy. Feed it to parent stock at mating time to secure fertile eggs and strong livable chicks. Then chicks are not so likely to bo "dead in the shell." Feed it to the chicks to cure gapes, indigestion, leg weak ness, and prevent diarrhoea. Deal ers will refund money if It does not do these things for your flock. Keep poultry free from lice by dusting DR lIESS INSTANT LOUSE KILLER into the feathers and placing in dust bath. For ROUP use DR. HESS ROUP REMEDY. Tlie Dr. Hess line is for sale by all dealers in Poultry Sup plies. Cleaners and Dyer* IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned. Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best place In town. Call and Goodmans. MO6Vi North Sixth. Both Phones. AUTOMOBILES OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT. WE ARE STILL CONTINUING CUT* "SPRING SALE." Our assortment is growing more limited each day. We would advise you to act soon. Place your order NOW! A small deposit will hold your car for April delivery. Dodge Touring, reilnished. A splendid car. Maxwell Touring, over hauled and in good condition. A National 12-cylinder sport touring roadster. Seats live comfortably. A powerful cat that looks and runs like new Overland 3-passenger. light six. Thoroughly overhauled and rcttnished a beautiful Brewster green. Several others for the early buyer. All are attractively priced. Time Payments Can be Ar ranged. Open Evening Until Nine. THE OVER LAND-HARRIS BURG CO.. 212-H North Second Street \ Both Phone*. YOU CAN BUY A REBUILT TRUCK ON CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS land 2-ton Oarforda. chasala only or equipped with expresa or dump bodiea. l>4-1%-2tt and 214-ton Bethlehems, with or without bodies. , Light delivery wagons, in cluding Bulcks. Overland* and Vlma. . THE OVERLAND-HARRTSBURO CO., Open Evenings. 212> 214 North Second St Both Phone*. FOR SALE l9lB Ford Sedan, practically a new car. with demount able rims. The car is furnished with one extra tire and rim. Apply 2001 North Sixth street. CAR FOR SALE Must be sold at once. First $125. New tires. In At condition. Can be seen at Federal Garage. AUTOMOBILE WANTED Will exrhungo improved or unimproved city pi'i perty for iate model touring car. Must be in first-class condition. Full description in first letter. Ad dress 8.. 7507. care of Telegraph. WANTED All Kinds of used auto tlrca. We pay highest cash prices. No Junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North Thlrd street. Dial 4990. ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK— Covered body; 1.000 tba. capacity; a bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia Quick l.unch. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Pago
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