20 I If It's Icslrailc Hat You Should Sell That leal Estate Now, Advertise lew 1 QK3K3&3Saf3aSBBaS3®aSa^raOBO^2^OOOiOI3SKM g)eatl?s n A 11*1'/. On March 26. 1919. Earl 11. Swartz, "at his late' residence, 2i3 t'alder street, aged 25 years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at I:;it> o'clock, from the residence o. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swartz. 1956 North Seventh street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. In terment East Harrisburg Cemetery. MKMSIMKR On March 28. 191 :>. Mary K. Messinter, wife of George 1. Messimer. aged "3 years. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at o'clock, fr. m her late residence. No. lis South Third street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial pri vate. M4EHK Edgar I'. Shirk, on March 26. 1919. at Brooklyn. New York. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. CARD OF THANKS MK. AND MRS. PHILAP BEIDEEK of 419 Hamilton street, wish to thank their friends, neighbors and pall bearers for their kindness shown dur ing their rail bereavement; also for th.- beautiful floral tributes. LOST AND FOUND LOST Small, black leather hand bug. with silver monogram C. W . K. Contained sum of money. Return to this office. Reward. LOST Pijeketbook. containing one fife-dollar and two one-dollar bills, also six or eight cents in change. a Oberlin car that left Square at 5:lo P. M.. March 2T. Reward if returned. ~i notify Pressel, No. 1803 Berryhlll street. City. Bell phone ;',S9S. LOST On Saturday night. March 15, tack handbag, with lock broken, between Third. Fourth and Fifth on Market, lias name on several articles inside. I'inder will please notify and receive libera! reward. P. O. Box 81. Roberisdale, Pa. LOST Bla k handbag, containing keys and cash, at Miller's movies. Thirteenth and Market streets. Re ward If returned to Millet s office. Thirteenth and Market. LOST Small, brown leather Poeki tbook, with initials L. 8., be twecn Fourth and Woodbine streets. . : oti Th.id stieet. Finder can keep; money, if pocketbook is returned :o 2502 North Fifth street. b i.ifXD Black leather purse, con taining one dollar bill and several trinkets. Owner may have same by i ailing at Telegraph "Oftice and pros ing property. INSTRUCTION'S INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting, English, Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL; OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time. ! Bell 125, Dial 4016. BECKLEYS BUSINESS COLLEGE 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley HELD WANTED —MALE WANTED :.\I ERIEXCED NURSERYMAN Oi.e with knowledge of orna mental shrubbery preferred. Send full particulars, includ ing salary expected, refer ences and experience. Address BOX P, 7323. Care of Telegraph. DRAFTSMAN WANTED Ability to turn out neat work essential. state salary ex pected. Address BOX E. 7429. Cute of Telegraph. YOU No MEN. 19 and over, desiring, IL.ilv.-av Mail and B.st Oftice clerk ships. ST. month, write for free par ticulars of i xaminations. 1!. E. Terry i former Civil Service Examineri, 518' I onttnental Bldg.. Washington. WANTED Messenger boy. Apply Superintendent. The Telegraph Print ing Co.. Harrisburg. Pa. SHOES Experienced welt and turn channeler oti Universal channel- j ing machine on ladies' tine shoes.' Good jay and good, steady jobs to; first-class men. Smaltz-Goodwin Co.) ."15 North Twelfth street, Philadel phia. Pa. STOCK SALESMAN Man wanted to handle stock of' growing Philadelphia Corporation; now jobbing staple goods, but desir ing to manufacture. Address Box G. 7327. care of Telegraph. WANTED Bookbinder. First- I class man on all kinds of Bank and 1 Commercial work. Steady position. J Good wages. The Smith Printing j •Company. Inc., Williamsport. Pa. I AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS—Look j for our ad on another page of to-day's ! '[olograph, telling about our cours of Instruction in automobile and, aeroplane mechanics. Auto Trans- ; portation School, 266 South Front street. Steclton. ; REPAIRMEN 40 MEN WANTED at once to learn to repair autos and aeroplanes. Must have $5O cash for entrance fee. j Chance to make good money between class hours. Auto and Aeroplane Mechanical School. 23 North Cameron street. Harrisburg. Training quar ters. 260 South Front street. Steel ton. W ANTED A number of men ; willing to learn the right way to sell, who would be willing to devote spare tirr.e in equipping themselves for po- , sition paying $1,600 and up. State age. I where employed. Confidential. Ad- • dress Box W. 7296. care of Telegraph.; HELP WANTED —FEMALE EXPERIENCED TRIMMER j Wanted at once in our Millinery De- j pat tment. SALKIX'S GOLDEN RULE DEPART MENT STORE. 42$ Market Street. WANTED Widower desires ser- 1 vices of experienced woman as house- , keeper. S'mall family. Good home to r-ght party. Address Jacob Miller, K. P.. No. 1. Cly, Pa. GIRL OR WOSIAN WANTED For general housework, in family of three adults. No children. One that will appreciate a good home. Apply 1330 Notth Second street. FOR SALE Vacant Property ! 227 Muench Street 2 -story brtek house, with 6 1 rooms anil bath. All improve- ' incuts. Miller Brothers & Co. Real Estate tasarance Surety Roads Locust aad Court streets Member, Ilbg. Real Estate Hoard ! 0 - FRIDAY EVENING, HAJRRIBBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 28, 1019. ' "EU WANTED—FEMALE \ H WANTED ■ j EXPERIENCED OPERATORS i We are wanting Sewing Machine Operators, positions arc permanent, regular work, and good wages, together with a bonus every paj uay. Old operators are welcome to return to work again. FOLDERS I . . We are also wanting girls for our Folding Department. Must be over 16 years of i age. Good wages are paid in | this Department, together with a bonus every pay day. BLOUGH MAjA'G. CO.. Inc.. Roily and Fulton Sts. ' I DRESSMAKER Wants experi creed skirt hands, and also practical i j sowers. Call at noon or 0 to S, 12-1 .State street. : i WANTED A girl for general •jhousiwork. No washing nor ironing. ' Apply 1819 North Second street. WANTED ■ Reliable white woman for child's nurse. Good wages to carel'ui and competent person. Address X., 7422. Care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced sewing girls. Call evenings between 6 and : 8. 133 Walnut street. ; GOVERNMENT Needs hundred* [ iof womtn, Ix years and over, for File rinks in Treasury and War Risk Dept.-. S9O"-sl.too. Examinations [Harrisburg, April 2;'..- For free par-1 | tit ulars, write R. E. Terry (form* r j Civil Service Examiner". 516 Conti nental Bldg.. Washington. i WANTED Lady rag singer and Pianist for musical comedy. Good lamateurs considered. Vina Valence, • General Delivery, City. • WANTED—Experienced salesladies 1 for general store. Address L.. 7332.; fesre of Telegraph. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED By refined, young widower with two chil dren. Young or middle-aged widow preftrred. Good home and pleasant place to live. Address Box 1. 7333, caie of Telegraph. I WOMEN WANTED —To make in soles at home evenings. $lO per 1.000- pair. X experience. Enclose stamp. Address Hudson Distributing Co., 7 i. n • 'n street. Yonk> rs. X. Y. • WANTED Woman to keep house; and take care of small boy aged six. One who prefers a good, quiet home mote than salary. State full paricti lars. Address J.. 7063, care of Tele gtaph. WANTED Experienced tobac-o strippers. Apply 20U Market street. HELP WANTED —StaIe and Female RELIABLE Men and women wanted to represent and organize lodges for the best society ever otter ed for the money. Paying contract " for the right party. Apply Robert B. Long, General State Organizer, 1426 William street. Harrisburg. (.Colored).; SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN WANTED By manu facturer to handle high-grade, Made to-Measure Raincoats. Liberal com mission in advance. No delivery or 1 collecting. Liberty Raincoat Co.. ; Dayton. Ohio. SITUATION'S W ANTED—MALE j .TXTED Young man. experienc- ! jed in accounting, bookkeeping, sales- F man-hip, organization and manage-! mnl, is open for engagement; atnui-; tious and a hustler; A 1 references.; Address Box o. 7328, care of Tele graph. !. WANTED Position as janitor or! ; watchman, by man 5u years of age, j i married; can give best of reference., Address I-. 733'.'. care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Position in or about; Harrisburg. by middle-aged, married man. with twenty years' experience in .accounting and general ottice work;; can furnish best of reference. Ad- . dress M.. 7321. care of Telegraph. ; WANTED \oung boy would like, position as delivery boy. or work of • any kind. Call Bell 2376R-3. 1 WANTED Position as shoe sales- Iman, x tears' experience, either in store or traveling. Address 1- P. ■ ! Hammond, York, Pa. j WANTED Married man desires I position on stocked farm. Address Box 1307, Cuntr Hill, Pa. Route 1. WANTED A position by young ii !man. who has had previous experi-j ence ana can furnish best of reference. | Address Box 2438. care of Telo-1 graph. ; ■ j WANTED By young, married; 'man. with about eight years' experi ence in accounting and general office! w-crk, a position with reliable firm iti or about Harrisburg; references fur-' | nlshed. Address Box B, 7316, care of 'Harrisburg Telegraph. SITUATION'S WANTED— FemaIe WANTED Housework by the ilavi by colored woman; no washing; can ! furnish references. Address Box P, ' 7329. cure of Telegraph. j WANTED Position as steno grapher by young woman with three! land one-half years' experience; can • furnish references. Address Box U, | 733 i. care of Telegraph. I WANTED Housework in private family by colored woman. Call, or iil i dress," 665 Briggs street. WANTED General housework in' private family by colored woman; can '■ furnish reference. Apply 420 Lincoln! street, Steelton, Pa. I WANTED Day's work by colored! j woman; can furnish references. Apply; 1317 Derry street. !■ WANTED General office work,!" or assistant bookkeeper wanted by'] woman having had s;x years' expe:i-| ence. Address Box I* 7326, care of'- Telegraph. ■WANTED Colored woman wants!' general housework or work by day i j 1727 North Seventh street. . i WANTED Woman desires house | cleaning. 17uT North Seventh street, j! j WANTED Colored woman de sires cooking by day. in hotel or res taurant Apply 1208 Apple avenue. | WANTED Woman desires poai-i i tion as stenographer: several years'! experience; can furnish first-class' references; salary expected, $B5. Ad-i. | dress Box L, 7299. care of Telegraph, j 1 ROOMS FOR RENT j FOR RENT Two. furnished, up-1 to-date rooms, for light housekeep-n Itrg: hot and cold water. Apply at 30 !i I North Fifth stieet during the da v. andH i after 7:20 P. M„ at 24 North Fifth I sti eet. j 1 ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply r621 Park street. Ask for people on : second floor. FOR RENT —Two unfuritlhe'l i rooms, heat, light and water, on sec ond floor. Apply 1329 North Third street. FOR RENT Two third floor rooms, furnished for light house keeping. Only right party for this lo cation need answer. Apply 226 South [Second street. FOR TtENT Two third floor rooms, furnished for light housekeep ing: references required: no children, i Bell 1905 R. j FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, with kitchenettes attached. Stoves furnished free. Laundry, phono and bathroom privileges. Storage lock ers. Weekly payments. Inquire 129 ; Broad street. FOR RENT Large, unfurnished livingroont. first floor front, suitable for suite of rooms, modern conveni ences. Inquire Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 ; North Third street. Dial 4990. j FOR KENT—Three nicely-furnish ed rooms, on third floor, bay window. ; for light housekeeping, with private i family: all conveniences; use of I phone: on State street, near Fifteenth. ! Address Box O. 7321, care of Tele graph. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 82.50 per week and up; warm rooms; running hot and cold water; light housekeeping and private bath. Wil son Apartments. 143 South Third. TWO ROOMS On third floor, for light housekeeping. Address C.. 7058. care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Two completely fur nished rooms, for light housekeeping; water and gas in kitchen: no children. Apply 548 XV oodbine street. FOR RENT Largo, well-furnished I room. with steam heat: use of phone. Inquire 719 North Sixth street. FOR KENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping: ail conveniences. Apply 1614 Wallace | street. Bell 4654 M. I FOR RENT Large, furnished front room, on second floor; all con iv< niences. Appfv 1511 North Sixth street, or call Bell phone 3671 W. Foil RENT Nicely-furnished ' room, on second floor, next to bath, •for gei-tlenten only. Apply 113 South FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. lon second floor: use of bath; liill dis trict; line location; no children; in piivate family of two. Inquire It' [A. M. to 5 P. M. Phone 276111. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, on second and third floor; up town district: good location; no chil dren. Inquire 9 to 12 A. M.. 5 to 9 I'. M. Bell 4123 W. FOR RENT Elegantly furnish ed rooms, with private family; no ; light housekeeping; references. Bell phone 624, Dial 4957. ROOMS WANTED WANTED, TO RENT. Several rooms, for light housekeeping, in quiet neigh borhood. No children. Replies must include terms to be con si bud. cur references are rent receipts covering a period of years. Address Care of Telegraph. ROI'MS WANTED Two rooms for! light housekeeping' for young couple without children. Address Box L, ' 7291. care of Telegraph. i APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment of live .rooms and bath, on third floor. In-, quite 2020 North Fifth street, at first floor apartment. APARTMENT In residential sce |tion. four completely furnished rooms.; Use of lath and phone. Private home and readv for occupancy April 10. AU i dress Box 133. FOR RENT Two rooms and bath, suitable for office or apartment, rear : first floor. 132 Walnut street. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Company. FOR RENT Second floor: three looms; use of bath; no children. Pos session April 1. Apply 911 North Sixth i street. FOR RENT Apartment at 1101 Nortii Sixth street, four rooms and bath, for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. Apply Louis, 414 North Third street. MECHAXiCSBURG Centrally lo cated; porches, front and rear; gas and electricity; all conveniences, j Rent reasonable. Small family pre- I ferred. Inquire 429 Broad street, I 9.30 to 11 a. m., or Hopple j-story stucco home; • seven looms, large livingroom withl ' ' t'.replace. also a dandy sun parlor; | ' hardwood floors, gas. electricity, steam. Cl-.eat, large front poreh—in fact, i 1 everything right up-to-the-minute;. lot, 40x11-0: look at this before buv ' jing; must be seen to be appreciated, j ONE-lIALF ELDER MANSION ' i Twenty-fourth and Derry Streets; story brick, six rooms and bath, sun' i parlor, hardwood floors, steam heat, i gas and electricity, front and side en- i trance, driveway in the rear, nice size; yaid; right price to quick buyer. I THE REAL THING Twenty-fourth and Derry Streets: S-| 1 story l.rick, nine rooms, all the very i latest improvements: these homes j .cannot be duplicated in the cltv fori the money; will be finished in about! ; two weeks. NOW VACANT Wiconisco St.. 627; 3-story brick, eight rooms and bath, gas and electricity,; ! furnace, front porch, nice size back' card with driveway in the rear: new-! ly painted: same as rent. ! A GOOD BARGAIN | iCamp St.. 618; immediate possession:! ; 3-story brick, eight rooms and bath, ,;ajl improvements; one of a row of ; very well built homes; same as rent.j SEE US FIRST 'WE HAVE A NUMBER OF PROPER-' ;TTES THAT WILL BE VACANT ON! lOR ABOUT APRIL 1. AND WILL BE I ! GLAD TO GIVE YOU FULL PAR TICULARS AT THIS OFFICE. j • I>. ASA SANDERLIN, I Room 1. Security Trust Bldg.. i 36 NORTH THIRD ST. j BELT. 1390. DIAL 3573. I ! ! j i MODERN DWELLINGS— FOR SALE 540 S. 17TI1 ST. 537 S. 16TH ST. 539 S. 15TII ST. I BRTCIC and MODERN dwellings, i Your RENT PAYMENTS will BUY ONE! j All VACANT—POSSESSION at ONCE, j S. IV. FITZGERALD, REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 34 S. THIRD ST. I FOR SALE A fine home on North I Second, street north of Maelay. Fine 1 river view. Address Box 7292, care of ; Tolegiaph. j FOR SALE I have several prop | trties for sale on easy terms. J. K. i Kipp. : N. SIXTH ST.—Very desirable I dwelling, four rooms first floor, hard ' ivood finish, in 2600 block, lot extends hack to drive alley. : s. TWENTIETH ST. Single house, 'lot. 40x125 feet to drive alley, house in good condition. Will sell on month ly payment plan. Splendid opportu i nity. I GOOD INVESTMENT 1406 to 1422 N. FOURTH STREET; monthly in -1 Icome. $123.00. Will take some City j property in exchange. 'I RIVERSIDE Frame dwelling, in first-class condition, steam heat and! 'all other modern improvements. In-1 I vcstlgate. GRACE Mac WILLIAMS. • • 2217 X. Fifth Street. Dial 5707. ; ___J ' j JIT. GRETS* 7-room cottage, i '' Campmeeting Grounds. Good conai ' i tion, wide porches, conveniences, : range, running water both floors, elac- I trie light, furnished. Apply 312 llum jrr.el street, or to Mrs. Mussina, on the! ! | Grcunds. j I FOR SALE Three 3-story frame •houses, eight rooms, paved street, $2.100 each. Two brick scinl-bunga 'lows, 6 rooms, laundry, bath, pant-,.. . porches, $3,150 each. Two bricks, all I improvements, so,loo both. Also iu jdustrial plant, fine water power. Beil j 1334 J. ! FOR SALE Most attractive West i Shore home. All modern conveniences I Will sell at a sacrifice. Call Bell phone 30S7R. ! FOR SALE —97 North Seventeenth •street, vacant, a brick house, 8 rooms, 'with bath, steam heat, gas. front and : back porches. Price reasonable. $2OO i i down, balance same as rent. D. A. jculey, Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. | i FOR SALE —On easy terms. 2010 ito 2018 Susquehanna street. Possess aion on April 1. Apply A. P. Doranz, : 1225 North Sixth. 1 FOR SALE Vacant. 3616 Brisbane street. Paxtang, modern 2sfc-storvl i brick house, 7 rooms, bath, gas and i elect! ic light, steam heat, front and , rear ponhes. la>t, 30x120 ft. Excel- ■ (lent rt-nditton. Call Bell 12M. i FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—STORK ROOM AND DWELLING AT FOURTH AND HAMILTON STREETS. PRICE, s $3,000. INQUIRE ON PREMISES. | ItEAI. ESTATE FOR SALE • FOR SALE 'No. ISI 3 N. Fifth St. Nice 3-story j ! frame dwelling, at a $1,500 price. ' No. 957 S. Twcnty-llrst street. An- • i other attractive 2'2-stoiy frame r.t: . SI,SCO. • No. 631 Boyd St, 3-story l.rick, $2,500. | No. 425 Hamilton St. This 3-story, i brick is in fine repair. Front porch,; ' all improvements. A little less than $3,500. I No. 2011-16 Kensington St. If sold quickly these iwo attractive frames' ! can go at $2,300. No. ti2u Muein h St. The real $3,05!) J j i areata of the West End. 'No. 337 Peffer St. This 3-story brick j | is about to be vacated. Must be • sold. I.ess than $3,500. : No. 123 Royal Terrace. Buy this 2-i 1 story brick, witli large front porch. I I and Prepare to enioy many benefits; resulting from CAPITOL PARK EX- j ' TENSION within next year or so. I No. ISIX Swatara St. Fine APART-; ; MENT. Lot. 40x100. Rental in- ; come. $30.00. Price. $3,000. This in | vestment for COLORED PEOPLE. | i You probably read about our "AN-I j Nl'Al. SPRING DRIVE" tlie other I week: Well, we sold NINE PROPER-, i TIES jn two weeks, which establishes, i.i local jeeord! Then, again, we re-1 , reived EIGHTEEN ADDITIONAL] LISTINGS during LAST WEEK ' I ALONE. The property owners of liar-J risburg and vicinity readily see the . isUoni of LISTING FOR SALE their I Real Estate witli the LIVE FIRM ofj j BACK KNSTOSS BROS., ltuss Building.'. ! Member Ilarrisburg Real Estate Board. I • | ~ 'l' I •: 'Some More "SPRING DRIVE" Listings' FOR SALE 1 (Crescent St., Nos. 847-47-49 Nice> j 5-story bricks (pressed bricks), 9j , i corns and bath, all improvements,!' etc. These 3 will prove a good invest : ment. ' Nectarine St.. Nos. 344-46-4 S. These, I three are on same plot in rear of. j above properties. Consult us about' j price on entire six. Good investment, i ! PROPERTY OWNERS RKMEM-i BKR! You first list with us. then we I make a sale, prepare the deed (at no' 'cost), and finally act as your ATTOIt-' jNEY a I the TRANSFER. The onlvj I charge involved is the COMMISSION.! 1 PEOFKRTY BUYERS—DON'T FOR-! GET! Y'ou first buy of us, we offer' you EXPERT ADVICE, arrange the! | MORTGAGE fif you need one), and! ITIIE ONLY COST you will have is! ipaying your Attorney to approve the 1 jtitle. j RACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building,} J Member Harrlsburg Real Estate Board, j i" ~ | POSSESSION APRIL 1. Price. Down 1 2207 Logan St.. brick... .$2,500 $5OO j 916 N. Sixteenth 5t.... 5,400 2427 N. Sixth St 5.700 500 ' I 421 Maclay St., brick.. 4.600 ! 423 Maclay St., brick.. 4.100 (1032 S. 11th St 2.800 5001 11943 N. Fourth St 3.000 300! | 97 N. 17th St. 4,000 j. D. A. CALEY, Kunkel Bldg. Bell 659. j i~~ FOR SALE 'I • At once, to settle estate. 3- i story brick house, 8 spacious | rooms, bathroom completely ! • appointed, entire house in !( first-class condition. new paper from top to bottom and painted newly in every room. Gas and electricity, new fur nace. Front and rear porches, side and back entrance, large yard. Location, 153 Sylvan 1 Ten ace. Apply E. 11. COOVER, Sclileisner's Men's Store. FOR SALE 3-story brick house, 2025 i Green street. Front and back j porches, side and rear • en entrance. hardwood floors, gas and electricity, steam heat. Apply STECKLEY SHOE STORE, 1220 North Third Street. I FOR SALE 2148 N. Fifth St.:' ; three-story brick dwelling; all irrt !pi elements: good location; excellent! ! condition. Inquire from P. V. Minter iat Harrisburg Trust Co.. or call Belli i phone 3449 W. j FOR SALE —On easy terms, mod - i 'ern style. S-room house. Price, $2,250 'Situated in Shiremanstown. Also! i larger house. finely built. $2.800.' ] Richard S. Meily, Mechanlcsburg. j i" THREE-STORY BRICK. 8 room-' $1,800: $50.00 needed as first payment'! 2% -story frame. $l,OOO. Three-story brick, on Boyd street, witli ail lm-1 • proverr.ents, payments made like rent Possession can bo had in 30 days LINCOLN REALTY CO., ' 1129 Seventh Street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR KENT House located at Grantham: electric lights; hot and cold water; 6 rooms and bath; con crete fcicck; half square from Read ing stntlon. Inquire J. A. Mann, Grantham. Pa. REAL ESTATE WANTED I HAVE a number of clients want ing to buy two-story homes in north ern end of city. What have vou to . offer? A. W. Swengel, 2131 North' J [Second street. Bell phone 2575 J. jj 1 I WILL Gl\ E $29.00 to any person ' 1 who will rent a 6 or 7-room, modern i iinoroved. well-located house to ni small family. Address Box p, 7135 L care of Telegraph. ' j * READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY ! I WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? I, BELL. AND DIAL PHONES. , CHAS. ADDER, 1002 N. THIRD ST. I 4 aafc;a RKA'L ESTATE WANTED | 1 HAVE a number of clients want-I ing to buy homes between Second and 1 [Third streets either on Maelay, Wood- i •bine, Emerald or Seneca streets. \, W. Swengel, 2131 North Second street. ] Real Estate for Sale or Exc-ltange ' 3-STORY HOUSE, corner Twcntv eiglith and Camby streets. Penh rook-I all improvements; concrete walks' room foi garage. Possession at once'' Price, 35,200. Double 2'a-story house Nos, 128-230 Twenty-ninth street. Penbrook;" y| rooms; all improvements; lots, 21\155 each. Possession soon. Price, 32,200 either side. Double 3-story brick, all improve- I ments. Dmoyne. Price. $3,OUu, either I side. Possession April 1. See CHARLES DAVIES. 204 Calder' Building, Market Square. Offices ami Storerooms for Rent FOR RENT Second and third floors over Cluster's Jewelry Store, now occupied by Kellberg's Studio. Has been occupied as a photo graphic studio for over ten years. Excellent location. Very suitable for Dentist's or Optometrist's parlors. Apply PLASTER'S JEWELRY STORE, 302 Market Street. I _____ ! I FOR RENT BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM, 1 For meetings, conventions, 1 Banquets Dances and parties i Use of piano free. Kitchen ! attached. H. C. CLASTER. Jeweler, 302 Market Street. . : ___ j FOR RENT 3.000 square ft. rf l i door space, for storeroom or light I manufacturing. in brick building I | Plenty of ligbt. Outside entrance! I Second lloor. 1520 Fulton street. 801 l I i 4570. | i STOREROOM. Good Business Location, • 504 Market Street. CI! AS. ADLER. , 1002 North Third Street. _ i . 310.00. STOREROOM 250 Hamilton' ! street, suitable for barber, tailor poolroom or cigar store. Chas. Adier," 11002 North Third street. . i ! l-'OR RENT Desk room and office. I Inquire Fred O. Miller. Attorney. ;!i I North Second street. Bell phone SOU. [ FARMS 40 ACRES, with 3-story water-! power mill, 10 acres fine timber, 7- • room house, T's miles from Harris-! burg. Ptice, 35.000. Terms to suit. Will exchange a 6-acre fruit farm, good building, for city property worth ; 32,200. : Will exchange 6-acro truck and! ift ult farm for city property worth i 31,500. 2 acres, with house, at i West Knola. Price, 32.000. Terms to i • suit. i 814-acre truck farm, 5-room house. I near Paxtang. Price, 31.800. • 16G-acre limestone farm, 2 houses, I ;large barn. Price, $9,000. Seven j ; miles west Harris-burg. Any of these places can be had i •April 1. 1919. : See CHARLES DAVIES, 204 Calder Bldg.. Market Square. I i 160-ACRE FARM I Possession at once. Stock, j j tools and feed included. Or j will give use of stock and tools free for one year for i quick sale. Land level. Good water. 50 acres good timber. Terms reasonable, or will exchange on city property. Located near Halifax. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green St., Harrisburg. Bell 560 J. FARM FOR SALE Five miles from Harrisburg. Fruit and Poultry Farm, lfi acres. Fine location. About 400 young fruit trees just starting to bear. Good house and outbuildings. Call 1526 Regina street. FARM 30 acres. 32.500. 75 acres. 00 clear, 15 timber, $2,1u0. 110 acres. I the best soil, good buildings, plenty of j feed on the place. Also many small farms. Durand, 107 Chestnut street. 40 ACRES, without buildings, l'i miles from trolley, surrounded bv a large cteek, $1,500. Durand, 107 Chestnut street. FARMS WANTED WANTED A go<-d farm near trol ley or railroad. Please state lowest price. Box 1), 7256, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS | — ■ PEOPLE COMING BACK THREE OR FOUR TIMES, SAY THAT j LONG FLAME FURNACE COAL is so satisfactory that no other COAL gives the same SATISFACTION, j Order 1.000 lbs. to-day. $4.70. Bell 600. Dial 2345 i J. B. MONTGOMERY. NO COAL CARDS NEEDED. SUBURBAN DELIVERY. j STORE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Suitable for ladies' and gents' clothing. Men's hat case. 3 show cases, 1 ladies' dress case, one lot ladies' and gen tlemen's garment racks. In tine Condition. To be sold on account of remodeling store. Quick buyer can have big bargain. ADDRESS POST OFFICE BOX ■ 808 HARRISBURG, PA. FOR SALE—Brown Iron bed. pic- j I tures. mirror and oak rocker; also 1 other numerous articles. Inquir ■; he-,- tween 7 and 8:30 P. M. at 1702 North ] Second street. Step in vestibu'e and < .ring No. 1 button. FOR SALE Baby carriage, in;- gc.od condition. Inquire 1210 Hunter street. FOR SALE Double square, I heater, with nickel trimming and . complete set of pipes. All In good - condition. Reason for selling, mov ing into new home. Inquire 258 < Broad street. Bell phone 2853J, ' I FOR SAI.Iv—MISCKLkUiEOCS | I FOR SALE One 10-horso-powcr j ihorizontal boiler; 36 inches diameter II y 72 inches high. Inquire 1.. 11. [Nickel, 1944 BerryhUl street. City. — i | FOR SALE Chiffonier, dress-; I ir.g table, chairs, stands, iron and I wooden beds. Numerous other articles.' inquire 1700 North Second street. jj \SOR SALE One dresser, stand, I iron bed, spring, mattress, cheap anil' lat once, for party is leaving totva. i fall at 2344 bogan street. jl I Full SALE A strong, nicely- 1 | feathered Irish better dog, about one 1 .year old. In tine condition. Call oti : 1630 tlreen street. Hell phone 3727... | I FOIt SALE Sideboard, parlor :i I suite, child's bed and a few other i articles sold cheap. Call at 227 South j Nineteenth street. FOU SALE An awning, suitable for in front of any business place. For particulars call Yohn Bros., I*3:' North Fourth street. j FOB SAI.F, Oak roll-top desk, in!' good condition; also combination lock safe. 24x32x42 Inches. Call at 17321 State street, or phone 1519 W. FOR SALE Soda Fountain, with, all fixtures. Including ice crusher, milk shaker, back-bar peanut roaster. 1 etc. Will be sola reasonable. William Jiloyer, 452 Cumberland street. j FOU SAl.lv Piano, victroln. din-' ingroom suite and hull suite. Address!' F., 7217. care of Telegraph. ! MOKHIS SAYS savo money buying! new and second-hand furniture here.' jiligh prices i>aid for furniture. Morris jSchinertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 H. ! " BABOAINS: BARGAIN'S! ~ I The store across from Y. \V. c. A. otters you the biggest and best bar gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over coats. Mackinaw Coats, Underwits i blots. Caps, and Shoes. Wo are fam ous tot Low Prices. Give us a trial. ! OUTLET CLOTHING CO., | 23 North Fourth Street. j FOIt SALE Bufus Bed Belgian ; Hares. Fine stock. Heavyweight I ! type. Excellent color and condition Bucks and Docs. Aug. Rich, 417 1 ! south Seventeenth street. I TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOB! 'CASH ALL MAKES RENTED ! EXCHANGED. ; GEO. P. TILLuTSON. '"O5 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER. j BOTH PHONES. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS , HIGHEST CASH. PRICES PAID for i Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at j tention. Newmark & Cown, 36S Broad I street. Dial phone 4256. Bell 4705R | WANTED. TO Bl'Y lterd go-carf. or strcUer, In good condition. Belli; ! phone 42311. I_ - : WANTED Permanent home for [two-year-old baby boy, in well-to-do 'christian family. Address Box L, i 7(-60 t care of Telegraph. MAX SMELT/. Second-hand furniture bought and 1 (sold. Highest easli prices paid. Call', ■ Bell 1071 It. or drop a postal io Max 1 i Smeltz 1016 Market street. Will call, '!' (city or country. ' I, COHEN &- COMPANY. York and' (Ash avenues. Highest prices paid for [rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and j metal and old machines. Send postal jor call 2221W Bell and Dial 6225. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all i kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call : I Bell phone 4275. 13. Abrums & Son. , ■ ] 824-822 North Seventh street. I— . 1 BUSINESS PERSONALS HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID AND FINISHED. !. OLD FLOORS CLEANED. ! Consult the man who knows i how. I, O. M. SLOUGH. j Bell phone 1859 W. j QUININE —Look out for that grippe ; feeling, likely to jatch you this! changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE) PtIOSPHO-QUININE will stave it olf if taken in time. Gross Drug Store.' ! 119 Market street DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. II.! OA PLAN CO., 206 Market street. j A. LANE ; New and second-hand furniture' [bought and sold. Highest prices paid, j 1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J. I NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC For your general repair work In [. roofing, spouting and range work, see I Emory S. Yeatts. successor to J. A.' Kunkie, corner of Herman and Ross-1 [moyne street, Lenioyne, Pa. He has | ja full line of Stoves and Ranges at a; very low price. It will pay you to 'get his prices on Rooting and Spout ling. Call Bell 3132 M. After April 1 i his store will be open daily from 7 (A. M. to C P. M. Open Saturday Even- ! I ings. ( INVENTORS FINANCED Patents' 'Automobiles. Motorcycles Bought, Sold, Exchanged. Cash or commission.) j Simon Horst. Linglestown. Pa. ) I UPHOLSTERING Of the best j kind. Work guaranteed. We call and deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone |4826. Bell phone 4705 R. ! I MACHINE SHOP Specialty of [light machine, models, experimental. | mill, factory repairing, odd parts fori jautos made. Variety Machine and Re-[ [pair Shop. 1704 Fulton street, Harris-! | burg, Pa. | I OXY-ACETYLENK WELDING i | Any metal welded. Work guaran- j I teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. (Capital City Welding Co., 2538 Logan I I street. Bell 4396 J. I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED—i Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, 35c . doz.; razors, 25c. Uorgas Drug Store, j 1 FURNITURE CRATED—And china j 'packed for shipping. Also repairing.) J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street. j. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—Es-J tlmntes. Jobbing. First-class work. I 11. W. Hummer, 1423 Liberty street. . ) Bell 4420. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PACKING ! Experienced packers of Fur uiture, China and Bric-a-brac. A. H. SHENK 1906 North Sixth St. Bell Phone 399 W. 1 I FOR SALE Corner business prop- ( erty, lit uptown section, at a very ' reasonable figure. Now occupied as grocery. A. W. Swengel, 2131 North Second street. Bell 2757 J. |i FOR SALE Grocery store and • meat market. Good location ami ! doing good business. If you have the! I money, and mean business, address' 1 Box A, 7427, care of Telegraph. jl WANTED A partner, or will sell ' out Indies' Ready-to-Wear Store near [ . Ilarrisburg. Wonderful opportunity. I Address Partner, care of Telegraph. i MUSICAL ! FOR SALE Arnold upright piano, j In good condition. Must sell at once.! Apply 1936 Green street. TALKING MACHINES promptly and can fully repaired by an expert only! OYLSR'S, 14 South Fourth street. ' MUSICAL J. II TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. 1 roup Building—ls S. Market Squara, BARGAINS THIS WEEK $325. Weaver, upright, mahogany case, largo size. Like new. Price, $220. Easy payments. Doll & Sons, SB-noto player, mahog any, with 25 rolls and bench. Prize, $375 Easy payments. Rishcll Phonograph. mahogany, Inrge cabinet size, nearly new. Price. $9O. Easy payments. Edison Ainberola, large cabinet size, plays four-minute records. Trice. s;>s, records included. Any of above Instruments delivered [free, anywhere. J. 11. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. ! Troup Building, ID S. Market Square, I : , 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, 2113 1 North Sixth street AN ORGAN FREE Within the next few days organs i will be given away. Call at Yohn i Bros.. 12 North Fourth street, for In j formation. ' VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS BANJOS. Band ami Orchestra Instru ) meats promptly and carefully repair ' ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY If you are pressed for ready cash to meet any emergency call to see us. We lend money in compliance with the laws of the State. EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY. ROOM 206 BKRGNER BLDO.. THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE, l MONEY FOR INCOME TAXES and other necessities. If you are sub i iect to tax and without funds ami batik credit, our money service may interest you. Cost reasonable. Pay , luents arranged to suit your income, CO-CPERATIVF. LOAN &. INVEST MENT CO. 204 Chestnut St. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates in cin\ PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO, 132 Walnut Street. HAULING AND MOVING AUTO HAULING —Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 91, (Capital street. Both phones. HICKS Local and long-distanoa hauling and storage. 424 Belly. Both phones. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, (.51> Cnlder street. Both phones. Bell 3626-J. Dial 3653. HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful, driver. Rain and dustproof bodv. ,J, K. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst, manager, Hershey. Pa. Bell , phone 13R6. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or Dial 2265. AUTO HAULING Local and long distance. Furniture moving a spe eialtv. Rates reasonable. Prompt ser vice. Call Bell 623-J. FOR HIRE—Two-ton auto truck. Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Beli phone 2455 R. ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. STORAGE STORAGE Carlcad Storage at Low Rate 3. THE lIIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY CO., LTD., Higlispire, Pa. Phones: Bell: Steelton 169 Y. Dial: Steelton 9439. ! STORAGE —419 Broad street, house ( hold goods, merchandise. Private ( rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. i Both phones. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-ttrcproof ware-* house. Ilarrisburg Storage Co., 437- South Second street. STORAGE —In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P, G. Dlener. 408 Market street ~~ WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT —Horns cooking served to Businessmen and Ladies in separate dining rooms. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES WANTED—ALL POULTRY RAIS FRS 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 ?ggs and strong livable chicks. Then chicks ure not so likely to be dead in the shell." Feed it to the chicks to cure gapes, indigestion, leg weak ness, and prevent diarrhoea. Deal era will refund money if it does not do these things for your flock. Keep noultry free from lice by dusting DR. HESS INSTANT LOUSE KILLER into the feathers and placing In dust bath. For ROUP use DR. HESS ROUP REMEDY. The Dr. Hess line is for sale" by all dealers In Poultry Sup plica. FOR SALE White Leghorn Eggs f riP hatching. Tom Barron strain, $1.25 per setting of fifteen. Call Bell phone 3447 J. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Pago