16 j 1 the Fnrnlshed IftCMffltt Want Is Net Advertised folay, Mvertisc f®r It j Deaths i GNUI.IKH Km ill a E. English died * Sunday, Ma roll 16. Funeral services will be held Thurs-I day, at 11 A. M., at the home of her I mother, at Inglenook. intermentj will be made at Halifax Cemetery. I'KKKbUV On March IS, 1919, John- Nelson Peregoj. aged 38 years. | Flint rill on Salurday afternoon, at - o'clock, from his late residence, 8H; Noith Sixteenth street. The rela- | tives and friend? are invited to at-j tend without further notice. Inter ment East Harrlsbtirg Cemetery. t\ VltlH-lX On March IS. 1919, Mary j j;. Warden, wife of Gcoge \\ . Avar- • den. uged 54 years. ~ Funeral on Friday afternoon, at - ; o'clock, front her late residence, PL t'alder strict. The relatives and triends are Invited to attend with-i out further notice. Interment Fax-j tang Cetnetery. .; " i IN MEMOHIAM IN sad and loving remembrance of, our dear, beloved son, • | if 1 liarr, who departed from this lite one >ear ago to-day. It WBS n tender hand that drew m> j Out 01 Earth's 'shadow into heaven s| It was ti u y ioving voice that called him 1 catchalls' distant music— "Darling— come!" 1 know he lives with angels now, my He aees°thelr radiant faces, feels their And heaven is dearer nearer and so j Since this dear treasure of nty heart j is there. And yet my arms are empty oh, to j nis fuee'ngainst my bosom as of old, 1 To clasp him close and feel the tender of his'warm nestling touch, und baby , kiss. Ills little life was woven close with j As vin' '"in summer meet and inter-j So w hen the summons came for us to i The severing touch, though tender. , broke my heart. Y.t. dearest Lord, I will not long re- j My bleeding heart shall find its balm ' In tlic"dark shadows I will feel tor; And tusT Thee—as my boy trusted! me Mil. AND MUM. 11 KRBEKT S. PARR- In sail but loving remembrance of j i.ur darling daughter, charlotte L i 'oken. The month of March is one* more j here To us tin- saddest of the year, ; Because if took our darling awaj Thri e years ago to-day. Ml:'. 1 AND Mils'. W. 11. CO KEN. j I.UST AND FOUND _ LOST White Spit'/, male dog. Re- , - ward. Return to 25 1 STATE STREET. J I/JST Mail's Elgin watch, thin j model, With C. E. C„ carved on, back. Reward if returned to C. L. Clailt. 517 Cumberland. LOST BLACK TRAVELING BAG. Dropped from automobile Tuesdav night, about 10 Ha. on I'runt near I ine. Ke warci it* returned to owner, Mlt. AN' 11 si AM H. 11KNNKTHI M, 2009 North Third St root. (•(jsT Automobile gloves, b twrer , Sixih and Boas and Kh'VtMUh an tier,- streets. Üb.-v.il n warl. Di. 1 M v ton. 920 Noil I' sfel. _ . og-e lady's kid pump, attache,l with gray spat, three or four weeks ago, on North Second slrc( ', • nf | ward if returned to telegraph. Ofhit- , LOST. $ 19.90 bill between V. M. : C \ and City Library, or on Market street, between Second and Fifth be tween 3.30 and 5.30 p. in.. March 18. | 1919, by discharged soldier. Low am, if returned to Telegraph. $10.09 REWARD j , White male dog. long, smooth hair; short, erect ears; busby tail curled up. As he is lost sinn , 15th he may not look In good condi- , tlon. Phone 359. Bell. | j^ ost _ Black and tan Beagle j Ilound, Name. Fannie, ft ill nppreei- . ate Information by calling Bell phone 624, or write 1700 North Second ; street. j STOLEN Large canvas cover ' about 15x20 ft., covered over pile or lumber at Front arid I axton streeto| coal landing. $lO reward for same.; Call Bell phone IC49J. or 30a South , Front street. j INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION ill Gregg i Shorthand. Typewriting, English, : Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Ar tiime- , tic etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time. | Hell 125, Dial 4016. BECK LEYS BUSINESS COLLEGE 121 Market St. Chas. R. Berkley , HELP \\ \NH I)—MALE WANTED. Stock salesmen to! work on an unusually' attractive; proposition; something decidedly new ; and different. Men addicted to liquor | need nut apply. For interview ad- j dress B "283, care Telegraph. j WANTED. —First-class moulder to J operate 12 machines in planing mill. ; Apply to The Ueetem Lumber and j Manufacturing Co., Curlisle, Pa. WANTED FOREMAN wanted. $115.00 per month to start, with good chance to advance. Reliable, old established hardware manufacturer wants a bright, experienced, steady man, who wants to work himself up. A rare chance for a line permament po sition. This is no fake ad, and the man that tills this position satis factorily will have an opportunity to acquire interest in a business with unlimited possibilities. Give age, ex perience, and names of firms worked for.e Correspondence strictly confi dential. Address Post Office Box 017, Alientown, Pa. FOR SALE NO. 418 l-'OItSTF.It ST. Immediate possession can be given upon the purchase of this desirable 2 Vi-story frame resi dence, containing 7 rooms, bath and pantry. Gas light. Hot water heat. Lot 20x100 ft. with a 20-ft. rear drive alley with garage. It is a bargain at the price. Miller Brothers & Co. IWnl l£atute Insurance fcsirefy Uuudi l.ocuM it nil Court street* Member* Mbi;. Item U: loiiru v— WEDNESDAY EVENING, / N HXIdISBURG OM&l TELEGRAPH MARCH 19, 1919. • II 111.I" W ANTED—MALE ; WANTED Baker, single man pre- | ; ferred, on sweet dough and cakes. ißmrd and room included. B. C. Aehen-1 ! bach & Son, Lock Haven, Pa. | ,| ' WANTED.—Married or single wliite ' ' man on dairy farm, must be good , milker and understand general farm 1 work. Wages fifty-five dollars per | ' month, house, garden, and privileges. J Would employ father and son if de- ; sirable. W. B. Devaney, Malvern. ; ! • WANTED I Broad silk loom fixers. Apply i I HARHISBURG BILK MILL. Second and North Street. REPAIRMEN 40 MEN WANTED at once to learn ' to repair autos and aeroplanes. Must | have $5O cash for entrance fee. 1 ! Chance to make good money between j I class hours. Auto and Aeroplane ! Mechanical School, 25 North Cameron j | street, Harrisburg. Training quar- : j tors, 360 South Front street, Steel- j I ton. j | IV ANT ED - First-class automobile i mechanic. Apply Fishiiian Garage, I ] Fourth and Chestnut streets. ; PAPLRHANGEUS Three first-j I class men wanted. Also one good! I painter. 11. A. Bodmer. 826 North Third street. WAI-.T.D .V boy, over 16 years of age, for delivery work. Apply Grand Fnion Tea Co., 208 North Second street. WANTED Middle-aged man for small farm (3 acres), who can care ! for fruit trees and raise chickens. Apply George B. Hughes, Possum llol | low Read, Enola, Pa. | WANTED Salesman and crow -manage! for a money-maker. Kxclu | rive right for this vicinity. Apply from 5 to 8 P. M. See Mr. Schaffci, Hotel Carlton. WANTED We have ail opening j for a live tire and accessory sales- j I man. Apply Keystone Sales Co. i CLERKS AND BOOKKEEPERS—If j -you are willing to follow our instruc tion and training, prepared by C. I'. A.; i in your spare time, we can offer you i ia blight future. Minimum salaries,, | $150.00 per month. Address Box W, 16636, care <>f Telegraph. ! MEN —IS and over, desiring Gov-! (eminent Clerkships, Railway Mail,: (Post Office, Customs, Internal-Revu-; line, Census, War Risk, sioo month,) | write for free particulars of examina- j : lions. Raymond Terry (former Civil .Service Examiner), Continental Build- j I ing, Washington. , HELP W ANTED—FEMALE WANTED Makers nnd apprentice girls I I for our Millinery work room. I Apply at once, -Millinery Dc- j parunent, i KAUFMAN'S UNDFIUSISLMNU STOUIs| i ; WANT El > G i el,, or woman, for small | family. Position not hard and permanent t<> right party, j Inquire 121 Market street for Intel view. j A HOUSEKEEPER I-.xceytiunal ; chance for a reliable person. Address ( 'i\, 7420, care of Telegraph. | WANTED A girl, over 21 years, jto work in confectionery store. Musi .Willi evenings and Sundays. Apply at ..525 North Third street. HOUSEKEEPER Reliable, with references, li. S. M., 2-127 West Chest nut avenue, Altoona, Pa. 1 MILLINERY MAKER WANTED i Apply Mrs. Walsser. 29 South Second street. WANTED Lady stenographer, 1 general ollioo work. Must be capable,' also accurate at figures. Reply, in ~invii hand, slating age. salary wanted and full particulars. Reply L., 7251, tare ot Telegraph. WANTED Middle-agcl white WO- I man for general housework. No chil dren. Good, happy home. Inquire Lee It. Garett, Box 19, Lemoyne, Pa. 1 WANTED.—An experienced stenog- ; j rapher, who desires permanent tin- Iploymtni and opportunity to become' ; a secretary. Apply afternoons, 49-J I Telegraph Bldg. ! WANTED A .reliable woman for chambermaid and laundry repair 'work at Harrliburi Academy. Phone j 1371 M. Take Riverside car. Good home | and good wages. j J WANTED Experienced weavers., also learners. Apply Silk Mill, Second and North streets. WANTED Middle-aged woman I for geneial housework. Small family. ;No washing. Hefeiences. Inquire ! Icos Bridge street. New Cumberland, ; Pa. WANTED. —Girl, or elderly woman to assist Willi general housework. 1 Bell phone 2903. Must furnish I references. WANTED. Middle-aged house i keeper. Apply G. \V. Thomas, 228 I South Sixteenth street. I J WANTED Buttonhole maker to i work buttonholes by hand. Bring • sample. Shearer Co., 20l Market ; street. GIRL FOR ALTERATION ROOM. ASTRICH'S, 208 MARKET ST. SALESLADIES j FOR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Also Millinery Apprentices. Apply ASTRICH'S, 308 MARKET ST. WANTED Women to do hand washing and general cleaning at laundry. Sanitary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth and Klin. WANTED A widower, with two children, desires a housekeeper; mia ou -aged woman preferred. Call at 1022 Buxton street, City. STENOUItA I'll ER WANTED —With experience. Good salary, with chance for advancement. State experience. ' Address S.. 7276, care of Telegraph. I ~' WANTED i ! Young lady for general of i flee work. Must be compe tent to operate typewriter. Apply by letter only, giving places where formerly em ployed, age, salary expected, etc. UNITED ICE AND COAL CO., Forster and Cowden Streets. SALESMEN WANTED I , , j SALESMAN. Wholesale notions, high-grade experienced man for vi cinity. Advise fullest details by mail. I Highest commission. RED SEAL CO., I successor to Derr llaney <'o.. No. 10 North Third street, Philadelphia. 1 SALESMEN WANTED ' WANTED, STUCK SALESMAN A local Corporation wants to increase ' its capital stock from $30,000.00 to I $100,00u.00, und wants a high-class I man to dispose of the increase. Busi ! n< ss at present in a flourishing condi itlon, and the increase in capital stock is to provide for our rapidly inereas- | ing business. None but a high-grade , I producer need apply. Address M. A. j , C„ care of Telegraph. i i; _ j SALESMAN WANTED 'l We want a man, acquainted with Harrisburg, to represent our interests in this city. Re ply by letter only, giving age. j j places previously employed, I salary expected, etc. UNITED ICE AND COAL CO.. ! ! i | Forster and Cowden Streets. : j j'i SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE l i WANTED Man wishes place on Ifu.-m near Mechantcsburg or close to I iVa'k-y Traction Co. line; has had nine | i years' experience. Address C. C. Hen- I Ijderson, Hill Station I'. O. ( WANTED By a young man, who ' i has had previous experience, a posi , ; tlon as salesman, or clerical work; iaii furnish reference. Address A., ' 3168, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man desires ' slcudy position at anything with i-hame ot advancement. Rudolph Knscr, 29 North Thirteenth street, City. ARMY MAN Just mustered out of Of in i is Training School, desires po -1 ; sition as outside salesman or collec j tor; experienced salesman at calling on retail trade: attended high school ' and business college. Address Box L, ! ~,2. care of Telegraph. \ SITUATIONS W ANTED—Female I WANTED General office work i 1 i by young woman with several years' , I experience; can furnish reference. Ad id ress Box C, 7280, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged woman I would like a place as cook in private 'I family, or morning cook in a restau llrant. Address 28 Linden street, City. j \\ ANTED A middle-aged woman* ! wishes Piuco to keep house for wid ower, with small enildren, or small. ! family, in city. Address G., 4211, eaiej • of Telegraph. WANTED White girl, 12 years' | eld, would like to have a good homo | tin (lie country, call 1022 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. I WANTED Woman wants work lof J-i.y kind. Call at 1110 North Sev-| [enth street. WANTED A 19-year-old girl | wants work of any kind. Call at 1410; ! North Seventh street. WANTED Woman wishes posi- i : tb n lii keep house; widower pre ferred. Address V„ 9421, care of I ; olograph. WANTED Young widow wishes' to keep house for a widower; has hail previous experience and can furnish j best of reference. Address Box y, 85-17 care of Harrisburg Telegraph. I WANTED - Position as stcno-' . graplicr by young woman, who lias, two years' experience In general of- 1 Hce work. Address A. 8., care of; I Telegraph. ROOMS FOR KENT : FOR RENT Three second lloor ] ' rooms, completely furnished for light house kei ping; all conveniences. Call ' ' j 1009 Derry street, after 6 P. M. FOR KENT Room on second lloor, ' with board; use of telephone, gentle-, nun only. Apply 606 Briggs street. . Bill 92951. ! FOR RENT Large, unfurnished : livingrooin, first floor iront, suitable ! for suite of rooms, modern convent- : ; etices. Inquire Dayton Cyeie Co., 912 1 'North Third street. Dial 4990. - I FOR RENT Two nicely-furnished renins, lor light housekeeping, on 1 third lloor, use of phone and bath; ,10 ' children. 1606 North Third street. City. l-'OIt RENT. Second floor 1 front ,1 furnished room. All conveniences. . Call Bell phone 4C59-.1. . j ROOM for rent oil third floor, or J room on second floor in private lam i lly. All conveniences. For gentle- I ! man only. Apply at 1516 Walnut. II FOR RENT Two unturnlsln-d . j rooms, 011 second lloor, lor light • housekeeping. Call Bell phone 3529 M. l-'OU RENT—Nicely-furnished front I room, in private family, with or with -1 out board; ten.-minute walk from , Square; gentleman of good character I only. Address It., 7426, care of Tele j graph. FOR RENT Furnished, bay ,- window front room, second lloor; eny •steam, shower bath, electric light and . phone, centrally located. Phono ~ .69911. [i FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; all convenl . i enees. Apply 1614 Wallace street, or i lfell -168451. FOR RENT Two nicely-furnished rooms; heat and light; will rent single or double; men preferred; rent rea sonable Call Bell phone 27914. ! 234 STATE STREET Few desir able 100 ms for rent. Reference. FOR RENT Four unfurnished I rooms. Apply 90 Dish row street. l-OK KENT Lai go. welt-furnish ed rooms. Inquire 112 Locust street. FOR RENT One large front room; city steam; beaulitully fur nishe'd; plenty of hot water; gas and -j electric light; gentlemen only. Apply. I I 324 North Second. FOR RENT Elegantly furnish !eu rooms, with private family; no - | light housekeeping; references. Bell 0 phone 624, Dial 4957. -. I —— t APARTMENTS FOR RENT -! MECIIANICSUURG Centrally 10-11 11 1 caied; porches, front and rear; gas u j and electricity; all conveniences. '• Rent reasonable. Small family pre- I lerred. Inquire 429 Broud street, ""j 9.30 to 11 a. m„ or Hopple ic Swurtz, j Mechantcsburg. j FOR RENT. -- Three-room unfur | nished apartment, private bath, steam I heat, desirable people, no children. ! Apply 324 Kelly street, or call Bell I phone, 1061 51. ! l'Oll RENT. Two unfurnished j apartments; steam lieut and electric lights. Apply 2701 Maine street, Penbrook. FOR RENT 132 Walnut street, two rear apartments, two rooms and bulb, electric lights and steam heat, i Possession April 1. Apply Common -1 wealth Trust Company. WANTED TO RENT ~ '• WANTED, TO RENT A house of ." 6 or 7 rooms, with all improvements '• and some ground, on Mill or near Puxtang, between $lB and $25 rent. 0 Address Box D, 8421, care uf Tcij £iaph. !Talk to the Home-Hunters! I Jj Jf you have property to sell, you (OS j have a message which ought to reach every prospective buyer of property. j If you were considering the purchase ptra of a home you would read the real lay j estate ads very carefully and that is jspl j KS| just what a great many people are . yj ; s|| doing right now. They will gladly ; HI read your message in these columns, Oj | j ([p and if it appeals to them you will find |OQ out iii a very short time who some of them arc—for they will come to sec you to talk over the matter. MfS! I ' f ■ ffl jS! D . § WANTED TO KENT WANTED, TO RENT Large house 1 | in first-class condition. Either city or suburban. Address J.. 7278. care of • | Telegraph. i WANTED, FARM To work on ■ shares of one hundred acres or more. ' Have implements for same. Address 1 D. 51., care of Telegraph. 1 —. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FORSTER ST., 1927-1929 $3,000 ••will purchase two frame houses, brick and frame construction, gas, electric ; light. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Builu -1 ing. S. TWENTIETH ST. Desirable •1 house, stands alone, lot, 40x125 feet to ! drive alley, all improvements, can be | bought 011 monthly payment plan. • N. SIXTH ST. Dwelling, three story brick, hardwood lloors; complete laundry; vapor heat; all other im provements; very desirable. N. FOURTH ST. Two-story house, hardwood lloors; laundry; very pleas ant home. N. SINTII ST. Very desirable dwelling: large side lawn; tliree story brick; steam heat; lot runs to •drive alley. This house is about two 1 ears old and u bargain. GRACE MacWILLI AXIS, 2217 N. FIFTH STREET. DIAL 5707. FOR SALE 322 Crescent street, 5-story pressed brick twin house; well : built; good repair; lot, 145 ft.; near city's center; lruit. E. Peterman, Weather Bureau. I'ENFItoOK $2,500 will purchase a Ptnbiook house with seven rooms, lot. 30x200, with garage and ehicken j house. lfell Realty Co., Bergner ! Building. i FOR SALE—Three 3-story frame houses, eight rooms, paved street :: $2,100 each. Two brick seini-bunga ! lows, 6 rooms, laundry, bath, pantry • porches. $3,150 each. Two bricks, all 1' improvements, $5,100 both. Also in dustrial plant, fine water power. Bell 1334 J. FOR SABF. —On easy terms, 2010 Ito 2018 Susquehanna street.. Posses - sioll on April 1. Apply A. P. JJorauA 1225 Nortli Sixth. ' SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS Brick construction; ■I all modern improvements, including ' steam heat; price, $.",,400. Bell Realty . 1 Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE ; CAMP HILL — 2Va-story brick dwell- I ing, 8 roonm and bath, hot air heat, • nice, largo front porch, facing south, , 1011 lot 50x150 feet. Chickenhouse and garage in rear. A number of fruit : trees in bearing. Adjoining lot same | size. Logan street, just west of Bow •; man avenue. Inquire on premises, or I phone 3180-R Bell. , i A. E. STRODE. ;l NINETEENTH ST., N., 28 Single I brick dwelling for sale; fourteen I rooms and bath, gas, electric light II steam heat; lot, 78x82. Bell Realty 11 Co., Bergner Building. - j FOR SALE, AT BARGAIN _ One story office building, 12x16. Can be i used for barber shop, shoe repairing or small store. Easily moved. A S | Miller, Eighteenth and State. Bell 1 2323. i SMALL AMOUNT OF CASH NEI3D -151) Tc- purchase No. 1312 Swatara I street; brick construction, nine rooms land bath, all other improvements. Bel! ' Realty Co., Bergner Building. I | : I FOR SALE 427-429 Maclay •; street, facing Fifth street. Nice 10. . I cation J. K. Kipp, 2203 Nortli Fourth • • street. '! BUY YOUR HOME—BUY IT RIGHT A. W. SWENGEL, Bell 2575J No. 2131 N. Second St. FOR SALE 1 j 2513 N. Sixth St., 3-story brick. . 51,-16 Emerald St., 3-story brick. PROGRESS ! 1 10 lots, £25x135 ft. Bargain to quick . j purchaser. H. M. BIRD. Union Trust Bldg. " j FOR SALE Xlost attractive West 'Shore home. All modern conveniences. . j Will sellout a sacrifice. Call Bell -phone 3037 R. J 1 IT.NN ST., 2218 Vacant house for i sale; brick construction, six rooms and , hath, steam heat, gas and electric ! light, concrete front porch, side c-n -• I trance; price, $3,400; ehs.v terms. Bell ; Really Co., Bergner Building. 1 BUY YOUR HOME on our rental 7 payment plau. small cash or Liberty ' Bond first payment required, balance -I as rent. We have houses in every pail of the city and suburbs. Apply "j A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street. j FOR SALE Corner Sixth and 1 Camp streets. Suitable for doctor 01 ' dentis. 11 rooms. All conveniences. Inquire 2228 North Sixth street. FOR SALE 3-story brick, or ' Crescent street, on monthly payment S .plan. A. W. Swengel, 2131 North • Second street. Bell 2575 J. FOR SALE Suburban Home Beautiful, modern house, all improvements one-aere _ I plot twenty minutes' from Market 'Square. A lea! opportunity to anyone . I wishing a home in most unique sur ; leundings. j Apply to lIOBT. A. CARL, 14 North 1 Market Square. 1 j POSSESSION APRIL 1. ~ Price. Down '>"o7 Login St., brick... .$2,500 $5Ol - 1952 Susq. St., brick.... 2,800 501 t, 2427 N. Sixth St 5,700 50i d "421 Maclay St., brick.. 4,600 t. 423 Maclay St.. brick.. 4,100 - 1032 S. lllh SB 2.800 501 1943 N. Fourth St 3,000 306 97 N. 17th St 4,000 - D. A. CALEY, Kunkel Bldg. Bell 689 f r! FUR SALE. Brick and stucco t. I house, 8 rooms and bath. No. 702 - North Eighteenth street. Call Bell | phone, 3626 J. REAL FS'i'.viF FOR SALE t "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN" ' | 1 Pick out your home now and don't be . caught without a place to move when your turn comes. A RARE OPPORTUNITY 9 A ten-room stone dwelling, beauti- L ' fully situated; hardwood floors " throughout; sun parlor; hot water heat; electric lights; combination " coal anil gas range; the very last j word in a home; don't fait to see this - property if you aye considering a really good home. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE Stucco bungalow, 2s&-story; two bath . rooms; everything up to the minute. BUILD YOUR OWN HOXIE j Select your location in any of our > [ subdivisions; we will draw up plans 1 and build your home just tile way you want it, with about fifteen per I cent of the cost down; balance in | monthly payments, aro as you desire. -j We have houses located all over town .j which can be bought with a small I 1 amount of money uown and the bal r|aneo in monthly payments, same as ■ 1 rent. "I D. ASA SANDERLIN, ' j Room 1. Security Trust Bldg. i- 36 NORTH THIRD ST. j BELL 139U DIAL 3573 ■| 3 I , I . I , | , FOR SALE 1 lS2il State street. Immediate pos - session. Terms to suit buyer. I I 1845 Fulton street, immediate pos session. 211 Briggs street. Immediate pds- I ! session. Terms to suit. 2327 N. Third street. Possession In , 30 days. | 1925 N. Fourth street. Possession - i in 30 days. ;j 1331-1333 N. Fourth street. $1,700 ; each. Terms to suit buyer. -1 307-321 Clinton street. A good !n -/1 vestment. Good renters. Terms to - suit. -I 921-923 N. Sixth street. Two houses I with stores tind bakery in rear. Terms - to suit buyer. , 1 Cheapest piece of ground on Front, 1 near Seneca, 50x91, alley in rear for ([garage. t| Factory sites with P. R. It. sidings. i> For Information apply to . SAMUEL FRIEDMAN, i-1 Real Estate and Insurance, ; Kunkel Bldg., and 217 Pelter St. FDR SALE. Good modern-priced i home, near river, in uptown section. i| Fhie river view. .A. W. Swengel, 2131 , I North Second. Bell 2676 J, ' FOR SALE 1726 Market street, " 9-room brick house. Call Bell 4940 R. l! i 4 j HOMES. FOR COLORED FAMILIES ' Three-story frame, 8 rooms, with I all improvements, en Mueueh street, "I near Sixth. Price, $2,500. -j Two frame houses, on Penn street, 1 near Broad, $1,500 each. n Three-story frame house, with all 1 improvements on Linden street, $2,000. Pay Like Rent. 1 LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1129 Seventh Street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT "I FOR RENT. Dwelling in Bella j Vista. Adjoining New Cumberland, newly remodeled, 7 rooms, bath, elec tric light, gas, water, pipeless fur nace, porches, lawn und garden. One ' block from trolley. Rent $22.00 with , I garage or $20.00 without. Possession ' April 1. Call Bell phone 3139 Rl, or address Baron Bestieki. Box 94, New Cumberland, Pa. i FOR RENT No. 327 N. Hanover - street; brick, eight rooms, steam t heat, cooking range, gas, electric , light, new paper, all modern improve j ments, side and rear yard. $27.50 per month. Mrs. E. A. Parker. 315 North Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. I ! REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Kent 1 FOR SALE OK RENT 3-story I brick house, 8 rooms and bath; good -condition; modern improvements; ,11 possession latter part of March. ln y quire 2235 North Sixth street, or e I Bell Phone 108451. y | J'l REAL ESTATE WANTED d| 1 HAVE several clients wanting to rlbuy detached houses. What have you J. I to. offer? A. W. Swengel, 2131 North [second street, or Bell 2575 J. a [ DO YOU 5\ ANT to sell your home? ill Call A. W. Swengel, 2131 North See h , ond. Bell 2575 J. WANTED Cottage, within 7 cent iear lure limit, furnished or unfurnish n! Ed, for the season. Prefer location e alcng creek. Address L.. 7279, care it of Telegraph. e , WANTED, TO BUY A home In suburbs of Harrisburg. Address N h 6400. earc of Telegraph. WANTED, TO RENT House; im provements: small family; desiraole tenants; April t. Address Hog T, 7277 [care c-f Telegraph. I.l_ —- i) 0 READY CASH FUR CITY PROPER 1 1 9 WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? BELL AND DIAL PHONES CHAS. ADLEH. 1002 N. THIRD ST. 0 ontccs uml Storerooms r or Hem FOR RENT 3,000 square ft ~,r -• floor space, for storeroom or liaht o manufacturing, in brick building 2 Plenty of light- Outside entrance 11 Sicond floor. 1020 I'ulton street. Bell 4uo. 1 Ofltces and storerooms For Kent I — ,1. FOR RENT r Second and third doors over !< Claster's Jewelry Store, now it j occupied by Kellberg'a Studio Has been occupied as a photo -1 graphic sttidio for over ton I years. Excellent location Very suitable for Dentist s i i or Optometrist's parlors. Apply I CLASTER'S JEWELRY STORE, 302 Market Street. j FOR RENT Storeroom and! dwelling opposite National Bank.l Dilisburg. Pa. Apply to It. s. Clark I il.Hhturg. I'a. ' . FOR RENT 1101-1103 North j Sixth street, large storeroom, suitable j for automobile display room or other j large concerns; city steam heat. Apply j'll4 North Third street. i ' STOREROOM. Good Business Location 504 Market Street. CI lAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. ! $lO.OO. PTOREROOM 250 Hamilton ! street, suitable tor barber, tailor' 11002' North 'Thßd"stfeet." C " as ' A(,ler ''i j FOR RENT | .BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM,. For meetings, conventions I Banquets Dances and parties' Use of piano free. Kitchen attached. H. C. CLASTER. Jeweler. 302 Market Street. L FARMS ! MAN —43 years, with two sons 15 land 17. desires to rent a ready-stock ed farm, near Harrisburg. Best of ! references. X*. O. Box No. 1, Now port. Fa. j FOR SALE 145-ticre Farm for ! sale. About 40 acres contain an apple 'Orchard of 3,800 eight-year-old trees.' Immediate possession. If interested,! please inquire of W. M. Marts, Real 1 Estate Broker. Palmyra, Pa. ; I I 40 ACRES—Without buildings, sur-! rounded by a small stream of water, i iti miles from Harrisburg, 31.500.jn. j Call at 107 Chestnut. FARMS. Large and small. lu ! ! acres, with good buildings; can get ■ possession April Ist. $2lOO. Ij' acres I with all necessary buildings and a' special summer cottage, close to rail- ' I road, easy terms, $llOO. IoT Chest-j : nut street. I 160-ACRE FARM, near Halifax; 501 t acres good timber; good buildings, {orchard, etc. Easy terms, or will ex change on city property or building ] lots. Possession at once. C. 11. Cor-1 I der, 1722 Green street, Harrisburg i Bell SGOJ. _— i FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS PEOPLE COMING BACK THREE OR FOUR TIMES, j SAY THAT i! LONG FLAME FURNACE COAL j is so satisfactory that no other < COAL gives the same * SATISFACTION. I Older 1,000 tt>s. to-day. $1.70. j Bell COO. Dial 2345 J. B. MONTGOMERY. ' , j NO COAL CARDS NEEDED. | SUBURBAN DELIVERY. | BABY CARRIAGE. Excellent I condition. Reversible, double springs. •Brown color. Inquire 2137 Derry ' I strcet ' .! '! FOR SALE Adding Machine at a bargain. Address BOX S. 5421. Care of Telegraph. '| ■ ' ] FOR SALE Natural reed baoy! • cairiagc. in lino condition. Inquire I '2loll North Third street. | ' j FOR SALE. CHEAP. TO QUICK.! [BUYER One (kerosene burner.) j tractor. Hart Parr, Little Devil t>—ls-; 11. P. 3 Gang La Cleue, 14-in. plows, j j 1 Cuttaway Disc harrow, I su-gallonj steel drum oil tanks. Inquire at the {Dauphin Hotel. ,1 ' i WOOD FOR SALE $3.00 per load,: I sawed and split. Drop us u postal and Iwe will deliver promptly. Fraud jUiphin, 1815 Noith Twelfth. j : FOR SALE Typewriter, gas! range, sideboard, chairs and sofa. IoJO ! ! Market street. i ONE large reed, reversible go-cart i ! for sale, m good condition, slo.oo. In- j ! quire at 2123 Moore street. j 1 FOll SALE Pair double iron eel- ! lar doors, 111 goon condition. Inquire! ' , :i Noith Sixteenth street. FOR SALE White reed, high '• i grade baby coach. Cost $55. Will sell! I tor $25. Uood as new. Call Beli' ' 3837 M. II , 1 l-'Olt SALE Rulus Red Belgian i ' Hares. Fine stock. Heavy wcignt! I type. Excellent color and condition. Bucks and Does. Aug. Rich, 417' rjsouin Seventeenth street. 1 i TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR j ; ;CASH ALL MAKES RENTED | I EXCHANGED. • ; GEO. P. TTLLGTSON. 205 LOCUST STREEL OPPOSITE | -i OKPHEUM THEATER. BOTH PHONES. : i - ! FOR SALE Diningroom suite,, ) lumed oak, consisting of table, tour i'chairs and ouffet, practically new. 1 Will sell very reasonable. Stored,! and inquire at 1530 Norlli Fiftli street. ?! BARGAINS! BARGAIN'S! • ! The store across from Y. VV. C. A ! offers you the Biggest and Best Bar gains in Men's and Boys' Suits. Over t coats. Mackinaw Coals. Underwear - ' Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are faui i ! oub tor Low Prices. Give us a trial. . I OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 North Fourth Street i' FOR SALE Wood for kindling for range or furnace, pine or oak,! ' slabs or billets. Pleased customers in „ i all parts of city. Bell phone IUSSM. j; MORRIS SAYs save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. 'I High prices paid lor furniture. Morris -j Sohmerts 1030 Market. Bell 3971 H. ! a SECCND-lIAND beam, list hand I elevator. Carries 300 to 600 tbs. to Ithe third floor. Also. I have for sale 'an elevator that carries 3,000 lbs. to l the third story. All complete Plat j form. 7x16 feet. Apply J. Sible, 206 {Herr street. i WANTED— pMISULLI-AN EC lUS r ' HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for ! Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at tention. Newmark Cown. "6s Broad I street. Dial phone 4286. Bell 470SR \\ AM'KU— >1 ISCKUJ \.\KOI S [ WANTED A used piano for pri- ! mary Sunday school. Answer, stat- I log make, how long used and lowest ! eath price. Address Box T, 6635, care of Teiegraph. ; WANTED, TO BUY, Small nmle dog. Prefer Boston J Hull. Answer, stating price, DID where can be seen. Ad dress BOX A. 7311, Care of Telegraph. MAX SMKLTZ Second-hand furniture bought and ! sold Highest cash pi ices paiu. Call i | Hell 1071 R. or drop a postal to Max 1 Smoltz 10115 Market street. Will call,! icily or country. j ~ L. COHEN & COMPANY. York and j | Ash avenues. Highest prices paid for j | PAGS, paper, iron, barrels, . übber and I ' metal and old machines. Send postal or cull 3321W Bell and Dial 6225. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds OF empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell pnone 4276. B. Abrams & Son, 824-832 North Seventh street. business PERSONALS , - A LAN j ! N ew and second-hand furniture! bought and sold. Highest prices paid.! j 1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J. I "TNVENTORS FINANCED Patents I Automobiles, Motoicycles Bought. !-old. Exchanged. Cash or COMMISSION Simon llorst. l.ingHstown, L'a. "DIAMONDS bought for cash— P. H I Caplan Co.. 200 Market street. UPHOLSTERING Of the best i kind. Woi k guaranteed. We call ami I deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial photic 4826 Bell Phone 4705 R. I ~ RILST-CLASS AUCTIONEER —! "0 years' experience. Guarantee satis-' fuctlon to all sales. Call .or address, J EU B. Garrett. Box 10. Eeiiioyne, l'a. j OXA-ACUTA BENE WELDING i Alii metal welded. Work guuran-I heed. Carbon removed by oxygen. ! Capital City Mehllng CO.. 1038 Logan 'street. Be' l 4396 J. KAZOtt BLADES SHARPENED I Si NO I 1 * -GC UOZ. ; double edye. 35C Uuz.; razors -nc. uorgas Drug; store. 1 FUKNITUUK CIiATKD—And cliiiui I ' packed for shU'Pjns. Also repairing, i J A. Bishop. 1730 Logan street. I CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER— Es- I tlmates, Jobbing. First-class work. I H W. Hummer, 1423 Liberty street. ' J Bell 4 420. i J QNININE — Look out tor that grippe ! feeling, likely to catch you this ! changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUJXLNE will stave it off • if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 1 119 Market street. J BUSINESS OPPOIU UN H lES — j PACKING Experienced packers of Fur- I uiture, China and Bric-a-bhuc. A. H. SHENK 1906 North Sixth St. Bell Phone 399 W. | ) WOUITD like to buy a small bttsi- J j ness where there is not much capital J required. Grocery preferred. State full particulars in first letter. Address M., 7282. care of Telegraph. "A BIG BARGAIN" Shoe factory to make infants ! shoes, ran be bought for $5OO. Great ' opportunity for some one to start IN: business. Can furnish a good man to assist. Inquire at Paul's Shoe Store.! 11 North Fourth street. CAPABLE BUSINESS MAN has $5OO to invest with services. Correspond ence invited. Address Box T. 6622. care of Telegraph. MUSICAL J. 11. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, Troup Building— ls S. Market Square. BARGAINS THIS WEEK. $3OO Stieff, Mahogany $l5O I $325 Wiser Bros $lBO I $350 Archer, Mahogany $195 is;;sn Weaver, Mahogany $22" $550 Story Clark, Oak $2 15 $lOO Merrill, Mahogany $285 j Doll & Sons (SS-notel player $375 | All of the above instruments have I been rebuilt like new and are rea-'ly | for delivery on easy payments, if de ! sired. J. 11. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, I Troup Building, 15 S. Market Square. $75 TAKES $250 size phonograph. I one jewel P<>,. and one sapphire point I needle und 20" steel needles and rec | ord.-I. New, never used. Will ship on I approval C. O. 1). National Storage Co., 250.'i N. Western Ave., Chicago. I , I 'HUWALI IMLLLIABS promptly and I can lully repaired by an expert only I OY LRU'S. 14 South Fourth street. i VIULINS, MANDOLINS. GUITARS, ; BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru- I nients promptly and carefully repair -led OYLEU'S, 14 Souln Fourth street. I I PLAYER PIANO With forty rolls lot music, lor sale; slightly used; must be sold at once; cheap to a quick buyer. bpangiei Music House, 2112 I North Sixth street. _ MONEY TO LOAN' WE LEND MONEY In compliance I with Act ot June 17. 1915. to tndividu- j ALE in need ot ready cash; small loans \ \ a specialty, business confidential, pay- j > men is to suit borrower's convenience, I I positively lowest rates In city. ! PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. 1 ! 132 Walnut Street. j~ 1 N J MONEY If you are pressed for ready cash to meet any emergency, ! call to see us. WE lend money j ! in compliance with the laws of the State. EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY. I ROOM 21>6 BERGNER BLDG., THIRL AND MARKET STREETS. LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE. MONEY FOR INCOME TAXES and 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 LOAN & INVEST MENT CO., 204 Chestnut St. HOUSES AND CARRIAGES FOR SALE Hnrae and cart, com plete. Young, black horse, weighing i 1,400 to 1,506. Will work either single! or double. E. W. Sheaffer, Lochiel Furnace. ROOFING AND SPOUTING YCUIT ROOF WILL BE RIGHT AND I WATERTIGHT, IF PAINTED BY AUCTIONEER HITE. BELL 1875 J. | ROOFING AND SPOUTING —— YOUR ROOF WILL BE RIGHT ,j| AND WATER TIGHT IF PAINTED BY AUCTIONEER IIITE. A Postal brings me, Bell 187 SJ. HAULING AND MOVING i AUTO HAUUNd—Local or loni distance. Furniture and piano movim a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 91 i Capital street. Both phones. ! GENERAL HAULING Local an j long-distance. Cheapest rates in citj Truck and two men, $1.50 per i.oui ! Robert A. Aboff, 1601 North Fourt street. Bell phone 1718 J. | AUTO HAULING Anything, any where. Furniture moving. E. S. Os !mun, 717 South Nineteenth street. Be! i 1591 W. HICKS Local and long-dlstanc hauling and storage. 424 Keily. Bot phones. ! LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCI HAULING Furniture movln ! Prompt service. Ernest Corbiu, 65 ' Calder street. Both phones. Bel 3686-J. Dial 3683. , FOR HIRE Two-ton auto truck I Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bel phone 2455 R. I HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equlppei j for furniture, freight and piano mov I ing. No distance too far. Carefu driver. Rain and dustproof body. J E. Grubber's Truck Service, lrwli I Aungst. manager, Hershey, Pa. Bel phone 15R6. \ ""AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Loca and long distance. F. J. Marter, Bel ! 39- J, Stec-lton. I GENERAL HAULING AND FAS' i EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby town with auto trucks. Only experience anil careful drivers. Call Bell 3321 or Dial 2265. AUTO HAULING Local and lon distance. Furniture moving a tpe loialty Rates reasonable. Promp ! service. Call Bell 623-J. ALL KINDS OF HAULINC AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS.. 341 KEUCER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. STORAGE i STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house I hold goods, merchandise. Prlvat I looms at reasonable rates. Also haul jmg of ail kinds. D. Cooper & Cs j Both phonea. I STORAGE—In brick building, rea - 108 Ma Uet. Household goods in cleat i private rooms. Reasonable rates. I |O. Lienor. 468 Market street I STORAGE Private rooms fo ! household goods in lireproof ware i house. $3 per month und up. Lowe I storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437 115 Soutli Second street. WHERE TO DINE I ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ) TIIE HOME OF SATISFACTION. | STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Horn i cooking served to Businessmen an ; Ladies in separate dining rooms. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES j EGGS FOR HATCHING Eglan i tine strain White Leghorn, selecte I Eggs, from pen No. 1, 15 for $1.50 o - 100 for $8.50. Selected Eggs, No. I pen. 15 or $l.OO or 100 for $5.60. J. 1 McDermond, Newville, Pa.. No. 4, Jf 1 F. D. FOR SALE White Leghorn Egg for Hatching, Tombran strain, $1.2 i per setting of thirteen. Call Bel jphono 3447 J. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR I 1312 Derry St. I BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, ! Funeral Director and Embalraer, [ 511 North Second Street. | BELL 252. DIAL 2145. CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE II PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY - • j Beautifully situated on Market stree cast of Twenty-sixth, and on th • north und east faces the new park ■ {way. The prices ot lots are moder - | ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. CLEANERS AND DYERS IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleanec Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the bes 1 place. In town. Call and dellvei {Goodmans, izuoii North Sixth. Bot j Phones. AUTOMOBILES i | FOR SALE 1918 Ford Sedai I practically a new car, with demount | able rims. The car is furnished wit lone extra tiro and rim. Apply 25a , I North Sixth street. FOR SALE Two 1917 Ford Tour ing. one 1916 Ford Roadster, one 191 I 6-passenger Oldsmobile, one 191 ' Studebnker. Highest cash prices paii for used cars. East End Garage. Mi ! Humer, rear of Thirteenth and Wal i nut streets. Bell 315 J. i FOR SALE Studebakcr, 3-passen! {gel - coupe, electrically equipped. Pric vi ry reasonable. \\ ill- accept U. s {Bonds. Inquire 318 Clinton street. I KURD DELIVERY CAR Pane 'I body, in good condition. All overhaul led; 1917 motor; new back gears. Cal [L 1x47 Perry street. ! OVERLAND TOURING CAR FOl SALE 5-passenger, in good condl ! tion. Cheap.- Inquire Federal Squan Garage, corner Court and Cranberry j streets. I" YOU CAN BUY A REBUILT TRUCK ON CONVENIENT MONTHLY j PAYMENTS 1 % and 2-ton Garfords, ! chassis only or equipped with j express or dump bodies. H4-IV4-214 and 2*i-ton Bethlehems, with or without bodies. J Light delivery wagons, in. eluding Bulcks, Overland* and Vims. ( THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURO CO. Open Evenings, 212* 214 North Second SL Both Pbonea SPECIAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS Cadillacs—Mercer. Overlands —Fords. 1 Ford ton truck, with worm drive with $260 body, cheap. Overlund delivery, new. Chean Apply REAM & SON,; f j Palmyra, Pa. Additional Classified Ads j on Opposite Pago