14 f JTSE 'filif WHEN ifcjiis""' 1 Deaths HOKE On Saturday morning, April 19, 1919, Mrs. Mabel Anna lloKi, wife of William G. Hoke, died at her home, on Maple street, Man s villc, Pa., aged 93 years. Kuneral services will be held at tn liome on Tuesday afternoon, at I o'clock, ltelatives and friends aie invited to attend. Burial private in Hast llarrisburg Cemetery, Pen brook, Pa. VtMl'l,l-1 On April 19, 1919, at 4 30 P. M., Miss Virginia l'\ Sample, at her rc-sidence, Yale avenue, camp Hill. . , . .... Funeral services on Wepnesdaj uu ernoon, at 2 o'clock, relatives and friends invited. Interment pi it ate. Cars stop at Karlington platform. Body can be viewed Tuesday alter 6 I'. M. \A AUK Mrs. Carrie Wade, widow of the late Samuel Wade, died in j her 83d year, at her late home, 608 llerr street. She is survived by ono sister Mrs. Elizabeth Nye. I Funeral services on Wednesday, at; 2 P. M.. In charge of the Hev. Han son. Interment Kast Harrisburg | Cemetery, IX MEMOHIAM MARY C. Wll jT, r who departed this life on April -1, t 1918. How long she struggled against dis- I ease. Which baffled skill and care. And long she. lingered, racked with pain. And sufferings hard to bear; | And vet through all times shed smile., A smile of heavenly birth; And when the angels called her home, | She smiled farewell to earth. j Heaven rotaineth now our treusuie, Karth the lonely casket keeps, An-1 sunbeams love to linger Where my sainted mother sleeps. | missed by her husband and chil- j dren. IN loving remembrance of my dear j husband, Kdward R. Beatty. The charmed circle broken just three years ago to-day. Farewell, till we shall meet aga.n. ins W1 FK AM' Cllll.i IHHN. | LOST AM) FOUND . HOST White Poodle dog lost, j •\TISW<TS to the name Buster, ideense I taR No. 257. Howard if returned to ( 1417 Ilfjrryhlil street. HOST Between 88 South Cain- j cron street and 006 North lCighteentn | street, a bunch of keys in leather; case. Howard if returned to Alfred 11. , {Shaffer. 88 South Cameron street. j INSTRUCTIONS __ INDIVIDUAL. PROMOTION in Gregg j Shci (hand. Typewriting, English, I Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Ai iliine - tie, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL. OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time.! Licll 123, Dial 4010. „ 1 HOCKLEY'S BUSINESS COHERE E, 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beekley | i HELP WANTED—MALE "UNSKILLED MEN I'M! PRODUCTION WORK, Ages 18 to 45, IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION. Wages and Working Conditions Right. Apply in Person or Communicate with Factory Employment Office THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, Akron, Ohio. I I A COMPANY paying Sick, Accident j end 1 iciitl. Benefits, issuing policies mi | the Weekly and Monthly plan, about j lc. open Harrisburg and surrounding territory, desires the services of a Itist-cluss, capable man as manager and agent, having Lad experience in I Hie industrial line, who thoroughly I understands business and capable ol' handling men, will he considered. AI very liberal salary will be paid. Re- 1 plying, state age. full particulars. Address Box A, 7522. care of Tele-1 graph. WANTED A reliable man to in- I troduee our tea and coffee to the trade. I Small bond and leforence required. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North Second street. WANTED An experienced Carpet ir.an. A man who can take care of the selling as well as the mechanical er.d. State experience, salary expect ed, married or single. Good opening for a combination man. Apply Watt sc Shand. Columbia, Pa. WANTED Experienced young man to clerk in grocery store. Per manent position and good pay. Ad dress Eox H, 7517, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced locomo tive crane operators and cable splicers. Apply to Superintendent Marietta Storage Yards, Marietta, Pa. WANTED Several good metal buffers and chandelier makers. Ad dress Elmer LI. Catlin Co., 309 Thir teenth street N. W„ Washington, D. C. PRACTICAL PAINTERS WANTED —A number of practical painters wanted at once. Malehorn Bros., 214 Lincoln street, Steelton. WANTED A man to help to clean windows. Good wages. Experience not necessary. Apply 1614 Wallace street, or Bell phone 1684 M. FOR SALE 1613 N. Front Street (Immediate Possession) We offer for sale one of the fin est located properties on North Front Street, (the Shotwell prop erty). The lot is 52(4 ft. front by 200 ft. deep and has a paved drive avenue running along the north side. The view across the river and up to the mountains is beauti ful. The improvements consist of a large. 2(4-story detached frame house, having 12 rooms, bath, pan try and laundry; front, side and back porches; hot water heat. The property Is not far from the busi ness center. It would make a fine site for an apartment house. Inspection by uppointment. Miller Brothers &Co. Kent Estate Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets Members Hbg. Real Estate Board X-. / MONDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED —MALE SALESMAN WE WISH TO OBTAIN A LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE TO HANDLE ONE OF THE BEST SELLING PROPOSI TIONS BEFORE THE PUB LIC. A MAN WHO IS WELL! KNOWN LOCALLY AND] WHO CAN FURNISH REF ERENCE AND DEMON STRATE SALES ABILITY I CAN EASILY MAKE AT LEAST SIOO.OO PER WEEK. POSITION PERMANENT. ANSWER, WITH FULL IN FORMATION REGARDING | PRESENT AND PAST CON ! .MICTIONS. ADDRESS SALES MANAGER, 443 UNION ARCADE, PITTS BURGH, PA. I'APERHANGERS 6uc per hour. Will guarantee yearly employment. H. A. Bodmer, Third and Forster I streets. | SALESMEN lnexperienced or ex perienced, city or traveling; free em | jilo.vment service for members. Write lor list of openings and full particu lars. Box H, 7519, care of Telegraph. ! WANTED Foreman, capable of moving and erecting large, steam boilers, stacks and heavy machinery. Also .concrete foundation and brick construction. None but thoroughly competent men need apply. .State age, experience and wages expected in first letter. Address The Sandusky Cement Company, Yorlc, Pa. I COMMENCE now taking orders for j guaranteed trees and shrubs. New siason. Permanent position. Weekly pay. Guaranty Nuresries, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Men to learn to re pair automobiles and aeroplanes. Full course, SSO. Call, or write, 25 North ICameron street, or Training yuarlors, i'j6o South Front street, Steelton. Pa. | WANTED, AT ONCE A man i thoroughly acquainted with the work ! for practical experience, and able to j act as a cutting up man for sash frame and general wyrk in planing i mill. Apply at Planing Mill Office of j 10. K. Eraser & Son, Lemoyne, Pa. ; AGENTS WANTED —To solicit for "Life, Health and Accident Insurance. Experience and goou producing record esyfntial. Salary and commission. .Apply between 8 and 1U A. M„ Federal Casualty Co., Room 21, 9 Market j Square. I HEM* WANTED—FEMALE j. WANTED I EXPERIENCED OPERATORS We are wanting Sewing i Machine Operators, positions aro permanent, roguiar work, and good wages, together with a bonus every pay day. i Old operators are welcome to return to work again. FOLDERS We arc also wanting girls for our Folding Department. Must be over 16 years of age. Good wages are paid iu this Department, together With a bonus every pay day. BLOUGH MANFG. CO., Inc.. Iteily and Fulton Sts. WANTED, Immediately, one woman for general work in restauruui. Apply STOUFFEK'B ■. EST A U RANT, | 4 North Court St. I WANTED Woman to uook an.l do general housework. Small lainiiy. I Appiy 1017 Noilli Front street, Bec oiiu Floor. Call mornings. WANTED Experienced saleslady. Apply j LADIES' SII,..IALTY SHOP, j 21 North Secojid St. I WANTED Young colored worm n! 'lor genu ai, office Wo,K. Must be neat, iin appearance. Goou wages to rigntj [party, -tadless JIOX B, ,-36, euro UI teiegrapli. I WANTED Colored girl for couk- ' ing and general housewont in small j family .MI washing or ironing, .vp-; liny 2003 North Second street, or Belli phone 902 R. I WANTED Cigat bander to band! | cigars at home. Appiy to Ciias L. j I Boak, 229 Broad street Both Phones, i I WANTED -- Girl, liVor 12 years j |old, to assist with general House>ui a. i I apply 222 Pine street. I WANTED Girl for general house-; ! work No washing. Apply il'j Pino I I street, steelton, Pa. |_ 1 j \\ ANTED White woman, Mon-1 day and Friday, wusii and clean. Must he strong, neat and willing. Address | Box L, 1467, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman to wash and iron Monday arid Tuesday. Also a I good woman for day's worn, AVeuues , Thursday and Friday. Call Bull 46391; WANTED Experienced operators, \ Apply Hal risburg Apparel Co., Third Floor, City Star Laundry Building, sixth and Herr streets. WANTED Girl for general house- ' work in family of two. Phine 13U8A1 I or apply at 1520 Slate In morning or evening between 5 and 7:30. WANTED A competent girl tor general housework in family of two. Must understand cooking. No wash-' ing. Call 2029 North Second street. WANTED Night waitress. Good wages. Apply at Alva Hotel, 19 South Foil rth. BOOKKEEPER AND STENOG RAPHER WANTED For factory ollice. Must have' a good education and be thoroughly efficient and ex perienced. Apply Belgrade Knitting Mil), Twelfth anil Bridge street, New Cumberland, Pa. WANTED Girl, or middle-aged woman, experienced in cooking and housework. No washing. slu.uo per week and good home. Modern country home. Keep chauffeur for outside work. Henry Boettcher, care of Linoleum Plant, Lancaster, Pa. WANTED Woman foi- general housework. Apply at 2008 North Third stieet. Bell phone 3102. AVANTED White woman for gen eral housework and to go to seashore In sunimei time. Call at 2011 Norm Second street. HELD WANTED —MaIe and Female MEN-WOMEN Raise Belgian Hares for us. We pay you $7 pu | r and cxpressage. Free illustrated booklet nnd contract. United Food & Fur Association, 329 West Forty -1 eighth street. Dept. C, New York. HELD WANTED —MaIe and Female MAN AND WIFE To manage a Small Hotel of 30 Rooms in Mining Town of AVestern Pennsylvania. Man to look after office and bur. AVifo must he u good cook and be able t.i take charge of kitchen, diningroom and upstairs. The Hotel will not close when the Country goes Dry. This is a salary proposition. Please give lel ere nee. Address V, 7421, care of Telegraph. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN Wanted immediately, reliable salesman with ear, no in vestment. by large western company; I position permanent; line staple and a repealer; our Held manager, who is here, will prove to you. your compen sation will be from s2l) to S3O a day by working with you one day. if nec essary. in the Held. Give phone num ber. Address D, 1863, care of Tele graph. AV ANTED Salesmen to place a business proposition before business men. Appiy at 670 Emerald street. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE WANTED First-class meat cutter wants position; can furnish best of references. Call Bell phone 415i\V, or residence, 2320 Jefferson street. EXPERIENCED Office man de sires clerical or stenographic posi tion. Good references. Address G., •1806, cart- of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female YOUNG WHITE WOMAN Now employee as housekeeper, desires place as housekeeper, diningroom gill or second girl. Reference given from present employer. Address H, 74 70, care of Telegraph. I WANTED Woman wants rough dry washing to do at home. Call at Sherman Road, Harrisburg. I D A Y's AVORIv Cleaning, etc., oy experienced and reliable woman. Dial phone 5751. AVANTED—A reliable woman would like to get day's work of any kind; can give reference. Call, or write, 1415 Wyeth street. AVANTED Young, respectable married woman, with 20-nionth-old girl, wants general housework in private family. In answering, give ! lull information. Address Box B, j 7516. care of Telegraph. ! AVANTED Washing and ironing to do ai home by middle-aged wom an. Call 316 llairis street. AVANTED Young woman wishes a Position as housekeeper in a widow er's home. Call at 1201 North Front street. City, at once. AVANTED Woman wants day's work of any kind. Dial 5754. ROOMS FOK LTENT TWO ROOMS For light house keeping, completely furnished; pleas lant ioealion; ail conveniences; no eliil iiiron. Fall at 312 South Seventeenth. | ROOMS Two unfurnished rooms j for light, housekeeping; heat, light, I Use ot balli and phone. 1321 North Sixth street. I FOR RENT Second lloor front I i oni, furnished for light housekeep ing: suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen; use of bath and phone. 926 North Third. FOR RENT Two unfurnishe I rooms, third lloor; hot and cold water; gas; electric light; steam heat. Apply i I 820 North Third. FOR RENT Two well-furnished rooms, with all improvements. In quire 306 Kelker street. FOR RENT —Nicely-furnished, first lloor lront room. Cull at -07 Chest nut. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms on second lloor; all conveni ences. Apply 90 Disbrow street. | FOR RENT Two front rooms, first lloor, unfurnished. sls, 1609 Mar ket street. A'ery good location for doctor. Inquire J. K. Kipp, 1721 i North Second street. City. ! X'"OR RENT Two furnishod I rooms, for light housekeeping; hot 'and cold water; steam heat. Inquire 30 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Front room, second Hour; aIP conveniences; private fam ily; privilege of eating breakfast; reasonable. Bell 3SI2M. Call 2v North Eighteenth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, ! single or en suite; first-class in every ; way; , ten minutes' walk to Square. Call Bell phone 621, or Dial 4957. FOR RENT Large, unfurnished livingrcom, first lloor front, suitable ! for suite of rooms, modern conveni ences. Inquire Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Dial 4990, ' FOR RENT Furnished rooms, $2.50 per wdek and up; warm rooms; | running hot and cold water; light I housekeeping and private bath. Wil son Apartments, 143 South Third. , I too MS WANTED ~ | SINGLE ROOM AVitli running 1 water, centrally located, desired by gentleman. Address G, 7469, care of j Telegraph. ItOOMS —HOARD—WANTED j ROOM AND BOARD For two gentlemen. All conveniences and use ;of phone. Address Box B, 7521, care of Telegraph. . APARTMENTS FOR RENT j FOR RENT Two or three fur nished rooms, with private hath for light housekeeping; second lloor; gas electric lights; use of phone; centrally ! heated. Address Box 11, 71i4 car" jof Telegraph. FOR RENT Two furnished apart ments lor light housekeeping, s'ecord lloor and first lloor, rear. Gas and use lot bath. Inquire 327 South Front | street. FURNISHED APARTMENT Cen tral, 4 rooms and bath, for housekeep ing. Two adults. Gas. electric .ie-ht telephone. Bell 3856. Bnl ' FOR RENT 513 North Second street, two bedrooms and livlngroom with private bath, comfortably fur nished; or will rent single rooms- also two and three-room furnished house , keeping apartments. Call 12 to 1 5 to 6, 7 to 8. Reference required. FOR RENT Apartment at liui North Sixth street, four rooms and bath, lor light housekeeping; a n modern conveniences. Apply Louis 411 North Third street. FOR RENT Two rooms and bath suitable lor office or apartment, rear nist lloor. 132 Walnut street. Apply to Commonwealth lrust Company. APARTMENTS WANTED AVANTED By adult fam~ ily, four or five-room upart nient, good location. Best of references.- Address Box M 7518, care of Telegraph, or call Bell phone 4135 W. WANTED, TO RENT Unfurnish ed apartment, 3 or 5 rooms, for couple without children. Desired from May 1 -Or later. Apply L., 7468, care of Tele graphy REAL ESTATE FOR SALE GREEN STREET PROPERTY—For sale, eight rooms and bath, gas, fur nace; No. 1211. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH! Ite"'1 te "' 'I I FAMILY TALK JUST NOW, in many homes, turns to the pros and g|a: cons of home-buying. The "ayes" j will liave it in a majority of these dis |a j cussions—and then the classified ads UQ; will take 011 a special and immediate ff| j interest to all concerned. They will pj read them HOPEFULLY. That means that the advertiser will en- gjk counter 110 opposition—if he offers something desirable these people will y® be anxious to investigate further. |§J IS B REAL ESTATE X'OU SALE "IP IT S REAL ESTATE, .SEE SANDERUN." STOP PAYING RENT MOVE AT ONCE. Wiconisco St., 620 Vacant; three i story brick; eight rooms and bath; all j improvements; tront porch; driveway I in the rear; same as rent. I Mahantongo St., 618 Three-story i j brick; eight rooms and bath; all im-i provoments; front porch; sume as! rent. Pulton St., 1937 Vacant; new; two-story brick cottage; all modern improvements; this home is in a class by itself; sume as rent. Pulton St., 1627 Vacant; corner property; two-story frame; six rooms; water and gas; in lair condition, sumo as rent. S. Sixteenth St., 542 Vacant; two story brick; seven rooms; ail modern improvements; a dandy little home; same us rent. Derry St., 2337 New; finished in a few days; nine rooms; brick; hard wood iioor; steam heat; iireplace; he ; last word in a home; terms to suit. Derry St., 2407 New; finished in [a few days; two-story brick; six rooms and bath; steam heat; nard- I wood floors; sun parlor; one-halt oi a , paj.i; very desirable home; terms to suit. D. ASA SANDERUN, ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLUG..' 36 NORTH THIRD ST. I BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. I i : RESIDENCE POR SALE 1008 North Second Street, 3-story brick, 9 rooms and | bath. Lot, 24x125 to wide al ley in rear. Room for two garages. Owner requires smaller house, only reason for selling. Quick purchaser can secure a bargain. Immediate possession. Por particulars address BOX O, 7433, Care of Telegraph, Or on the promises after 5 o'clock. | POR SALE Swatara St., 1219 9-room dwelling; front porch; gas and electric lignt. This house is in tirst-class condi tion. Will be vacant soon. A big bargain. Eighteenth St.', 21 —North—Handsome uweilir.g; 9-room brick; tront porch; all improvements; in excellent con- I dition. Apply LEHMAN KLINGEMAN, Patriot Building. POR SALE —1722 Susquehanna street; S rooms, brick, ail conveni ences, $2,600. Inquire of Warren Van Dyke, 9 North Market Square. Bell phone 231. IIEItR ST.. 184 5 - Large, nine room brick house, with water and gas. for sale; lot. 20x110 feet; price, $2,500. J- IS- Gipple, 1251 Market street. , POR SALE —• Single, 2 -story I house. 6 rooms, 422 Second street. HiKhspiro. Surrounded by yard. Lot, 90 ft- by ISO ft. Stable in rear. Ap ply J. H- Hoover, 422 Second street. Highspirc. Pa. • CALDER ST., 370 Two frame dwellings on lot 6.X69. 1' ine apart ment house site. Price right for quick buyer. G. W. Kehr, 201 chest nut street. POR SALE On easy terms, 2012 t2OIB Susquehanna street. Apply a £ Qurans. 1325 North Sixth. * A " FOR SALE Price right, one of the last Of the Bretz Bankrupt proper ties No. 26 South Eighteenth-street sec'Tbumas C. McCarrell, Jr., Uee, if- Market street. PENBROOK. TWENTY-NINTH ST* S., 235 Per sale or exchange; very desirable 10-room house with all im provements and steam heat; lot, 45x 180 feet. J. E. Gipp'le, 1251 Market street. POR SALE THREE-STORY ihtiUK HOUSE. No. 1512 WALNUT STREET Lot, 15 ft. 3 in. by 90 ft. COMMON M-222 Market Street. EIGHTEENTH Sl„ Is., 28 Corner brick house, with nine rooms and bath, steam heat, electric light, for tale; very desirable; possession in ten days. J- E- 1351 Market street. ■ FOR SALE 5 houses on Prospect "treef - 2-story stucco—all improve ments easy terms - sl,uo each. Inquire of Erwln Johnson, 2111 Swatara street. Bell phone 1897 J. FOR SALE 1846 Chestnut street; 9 rooms; 3-story brick stucco; side entrance; gas and electric light; steam heat- Ideal home. Opposite Junior High BC ,2 o ?'' paving city, reason for sacrificing. I osses&lon at once. 11,700 WILL PURCHASE any one of three brick houses on South Cameron street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building $2,500 WILL PURCHASE brick house with six rooms and bath, other improvements; No. 464 Crescent street. Bell Realty Co., Bergnor Building. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE - Brick construction; concrete porch front and rear; six rooms and bath all improvements; steam heated: price, $4,000. Bell Realty Co.. Rerw. ner Building. REAL INSTATE FOR SALE FOR PALE IMMEDIATE POSSES PION I 2 Vz-story frame detached dwelling, known 'as the Calvin Walters prop erty, located corner Vale Avenue and La layette Place in that beautiful suburb ot Earlington. Camp Hill, Pu., within single car fare of Harrisburg. 16 large rooms (3 bedrooms), untinish | <-a attic; range; water in kitchen; front porch; front and side lawn; ' house is substantially built; Sxlu (sills; good yelow pine flooring, good foundation and a nice, dry cellar. Cor ner plot of ground 130x148 with out i buildings, such as stable 16x30, suit able lor garage; chickenhouse 8x14; hog pen; 35 bearing fruit trees; grapes; currants; variety of berries, etc. This property is in excellent condition, and will be sold on account of owner going farming. If you want an ideal country home, where your garden hat already been started, you ! will miss a rare opportunity if you do not inspect this proposition. Clear title guaranteed. This property is worth to-day.53,900 Price for quick sale 3,303 Bell C. O. BACIvENSTOSS, Bell 7CI Agent, 3077J 112 Market Street. BERRVIIILL ST., 1147, Three-story brick. Ten rooms, lawn and terrace; front and rear porches. Im mediate possession. $3,200. Cameron St., N., 1836; 3 , / £- stcry frame; lot, 18x103. JOHN 11. MALONEY, Real Estate and General Insurance, 1619 Green Street. RIVERSIDE Building Lots on Sixth, Fifth. Fourth, Third, Seeond and Front streets. Prices from $15.00 per foot front up. D. E. LUCAS, Real Estate and Insurance, 303 Lewis Street. FOR SALE ISIS North Second Street. | Open view over river. A fine, medium-priced home in good location. Immediate posses sion. A. W. SWENGEU Real Estate, 2131 North Second Street Bell 3575 J. TO HOME SEEKERS Why not buy in a section that is developing beautifully and continu ally growing in value? Ask us about one of these beautiful homes on Em erald street, between Second and Third streets. HOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE, Both I'hones. 307 Kuukel Bldg. BUY YOUR HOME on our rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond iirst payment required, balance as rent We have houses in every part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. P Doranz 1325 North Sixth street, DESIRABLE PAXTANG RESI DENCE FOR SALE—No# 3631 Bris ban street, brick construction; seven rooms aud bath, electric light, gas, steam heat, hardwood floors, open fin place; price, $1,000; lot, 35x130. In quire Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. $2,950 WILL PURCHASE a brink house with seven rooms and bath all other impiovements. Bell Realty'co. Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Second story of Kel kt-r Street Markethouse, Fourth and Kellcer streets, suitable for manufac turing purposes or general storage. I—Room 34x34. I—Room 40x30. 2—Olfice rooms. I—Hall. 50x10. Alterations made to suit tenant. Apply Harrisburg Auto Co., Fourth and Kelker streets. i FOR RENT A house in High spire. corner Commerce and Railroad streets, with garden and fruit trees Apply Columbia Electric Co., 1253 Market street. FOR RENT ll-room house, with all modern improvements and two communicating office rooms, at 16 and 127 South Front street, Steelton Pa.; or property for sale. Write to c. It. Miller. M. D.. 1902 Market street, Harrisburg. REAL ESTATE WANTED READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? BELL AND DIAL PHONES CHAS. ADLER, 1002 N. THIRD ST. Offices and Storerooms For Rent FOR RENT BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM For meetings, conventions Banquets Dances and parties Use of piano free. Kitchen attached. H. c. CLASTER, Jeweler. 302 Market Street. STOREROOM 250 Hamilton street, suitable for a barber shop. The only one left out of seven storerooms Chas. Adler. 1002 North Third street. FOR RENT Desk room and office Inquire Fred C. Miller, Attorney, li North Second street. Bell phone 307J, | I.VHMS FARMS. LARGE AND SMALL EASY TERMS. 30 acres, east of Llnglestown. .$2,600 40 acres, near Palmyra SI,BOO 41 acres, east 6f Linglcstown. .$3,100 13 acres, York County $3,000! 103 acres, near, Ono $3,200 116 acres. York County $4,200 160-acre farm, good soil, one ear fare, 8 miles from Har risburg $6,000 DURAND, 107 CHESTNUT ST. I 107-acre farm, 5 acres woodland, ' S-room house, newly papered and' i painted; large bonk barn, wagon shed, I . beg pen, chicken coop and smoke- I house; lots of fruit trees, apples, I cherries, peaches, apricots and grape I vines; plenty hay, straw and corn fodder in barn; 20 acres of wheat; running water in every field. Can have possession at once $4,600. DURAND, 107 CHESTNUT ST. FOR SALE 74 acres, near Hali fax; excellent soil; good water; build ings good as new; large peach and apple orchard; all other fruits; all the spring crops, including the garden, are sown. Price includes wheat m the ground, everything except the stock. Possession May 1 If sold wlth jin the next few days. Apply D. E. Lucas, 303 Lewis street, Real Estate and Insurance. 3Vi ACRES, 6-room house, small stable and chickenhouse; running] water One car fare. 1 mile from car line. $1,700. Durand's, 107 Chest nut. I FARMS WANTED SMALL FARM WANTED, near city. I Address G„ 4821, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH SET TER PUPS FOR SALE Also cab bage plants. Inquire E. C. Rhoads, Bell phone 3SI3R. FOR SALE Two roll-top desks, j Inquire Baekenstoss Realty Co., Buss Building. FOR SALE 3O-gallon copper hot water t oiler and fittings; also French steel range. Both in good condition Call rear 807 North Second street, morning from 9 to 12. FOR SALE Perfection three burner blue flame oil stove; also I brown leed go-cart, medium sized. IBoth in good condition. Reasonable. Call at 2620 Agate street, city. FOR SALE Centrifugal pump. | capacity 8 barrels; ',4-11.-P. A. C. motor, 1,700 R. P. M„ 110 volts. 801 l phone 3073. FOR SALE 573.00 l'enn Esther coal range, hot water back, high • shelf, nickel trimmings. First-class condition. Price, $30.00. 1845 ltegina street. Bell phone 1713 M.. STORE COUNTER—About 12 feet I long for sale; good as new. 1321 I North Sixth street. Dial phone 5754. | RLAISDKLL LATHE, 20 inches by 112 feet, l'itchburg Lathe, 18 inches by | S feet, with Chuck Aurora 20-inch bank geared drill press, motors '4, to 25-H.-P., Gasoline engines, 2 and 3- 11.-P. Will pay cash for good ma chinery for metal working, also elec tric motors. F. 11. Laverty, No. 1936 Briggs street. Bell 1857. FOII SALE Ono 5%-foot whits enameled bath tub and small enameled wasli stand. Address Box B, 7455, cam of Telegraph. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 408SII BARGAINS! BAGAINS! The store across from Y. W. C. A. offers you the biggest and best bar gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over coats. Mackinaw Coats, Underwear, Hats, Caps, and Shoes. Wc are fam ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial. OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth street. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEO. I'. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE OR PIIEU M T H EAT ER. ROTH PHONES. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID tor Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at tention. Newmark & Cown, 36S Broad street. Dial phone 4286. Bell 4705 R. BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST., HARRISBURG, PA. I WANTED Flat-top, double desk. Inquire Baekenstoss Realty Co., Russ i Bldg. i FLOOR SHOW CASES Wanted. 1321 North Sixth street. Dial 5754, WANTED—RoII top desks. 1321 North Sixth street. Dial phone 5754. WANTED —Baby carriages and go -1 carts. 1321 North Sixth street. Dial ' phone 5754. WANTED, TO BUY'— Second-hand broom machine. Apply J. H. Sheets, Mechanicsburg, R. D., 6. L. COHEN & COMPANY, York and 1 Ash avenues. Highest prices paid for 1 rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and metal and old machines. Send postal or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6225. MAX SMELTZ < Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Oajl I Bell 167111, or drop a postal to MAX Smeltz 1016 Market street. Will call, city or country. DRESSMAKING CHILDREN'S CLOTHES Made to i order. Capes, Dolmans and Coats a i specialty. For information call Bell 4911. or Inquire at 1203 North Four teenth street. I _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES , PACKING | Experienced Packers of Furnlturj, ■ China and Bric-a-brac. 1 EXPERT AUCTIONEER. A. H. SHRENK Bell Phone 399 W. FOR SALE Pool room and cigar store, doing good business. Inquire 14. M. Horstick, 1902 State street. JOB PRINTING BUSINESS Wanted, complete; give full particu lars and price. Address Box J, 7466, care of Telegraph. ' IF you have $2,000 to $3,000 cash capital and would be interested in opening an entirely new line of busi ness In your locality, which should net you $10,000.00 to $15,u00.0c an nually, write at once for particulars. Mechanical Machine & Tool Works, 229 West Fifty-second street. New York. N. Y. ' FOR SALE A growing, estab lished Laundry in Dauphin County, which made over $5,000 last year. A good proposition for any business man. or large enough for two hust ieis, who are willing to do ft part of the work. Requires SIO,OOO cash. Ad dress Box E, 7465, care of Telegraph. ~ BUSINESS PERSONALS BABY COACH REPAIRING Re tiring, repainting and general repair ing. 1321 North Sixth airwt Jnu 'G7G4, APRIL 21, 1919. BUSINESS PERSONALS I RURAL SERVICE CO., Now Cum berland, Pa. Water. Electric Light < end Heating for farms and rural j i buildings. Silos erected, stone, ji tile or concrete. Good tools, prompt i nnd careful attention, and a properly finished job. J. C. Boyd. Engineer. 1 LAWN MOWER repairing and i sharpening. 1321 North Sixth street, i Dial 5751. ALL kinds of jobbing In Bricklay- ' ing, Muson work and Cement work. I Anply 134 Linden street. Phone, Dial : 1 | 5693. ; I GAS FITTING JOBBING a specialty. 'We can save you money. Drop postal. ■ p. O. Bov 1181, City. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. 11.! CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. UPHOLSTERING Of the best! kind. Work guaranteed. We call and | deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phonei 4826. Bell phono 4705 R. | MACHINE SHOP Specialty of light machine, models, experimental, mill, factory repairing, odd parts for autos made. Variety Machine and Re pair Shop, 1704 Fulton street, Harris burg, Pa. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Any metal welded. Work guuran i teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. I Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538 Logan J street. Bell 4396 J. I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED I Single c-dge, 25e doz.; double edge, 35c | doz.; razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. I QUININE —Look o,ut for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this 1 changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE! IPHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off' it taken in time. Gross Drug Stoie, I 119 Market street. i FURNITURE CRATED for shipping. | J. A. Bishop., 1736 Logan street. ' ' A. LANK . I New and second-hand furniture' ilbought and sold. Highest prices paid. ' j 1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J. j i INVENTORS FINANCED Patents 1 i i Automobiles, Motorcycles Bought, i gold. Exchanged. Cush or commission. , I Simon Horst, Llnglestown, Pa. FINANCIAL 'J INVESTMENT SECURITIES. STOCKS AND BONDS, J. IC. GREENAWALT, JR., i 130 Walnut St.. Harrisburg, Pa. I i Bell Thone 518 J. — 1 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY t * If you arc pressed for ready cash to meet any emergency, call to see us; We lend money in compliance with the laws of the State. EMPLOYES' MIAN SOCIETY. ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG., \ THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE ! I : AVE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to indiviUu -1 als ir. need of ready cash; small loans ' a specialty, business confidential, pay ' ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. ■ MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ES TATE Large or small amounts. D. ' A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg., Bell 589. MONEY FOR NECESSITIES If emploied and housekeeping, oifr legal rate money service on loans from sls to S3OO, payable In weeKly J or monthly Instalments is worth in ' vestigating, If you are in need cf " funds and without bank credit. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., 'j 204 Chestnut St. J MUSICAL r J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, ■ ij TROUP BLDG., 15 S. MARKET SQ BARGAINS THIS WEEK $550 Hardman Upright, mahogany ceso, large size, excellent tone; price, $290, easy payments. SBOO Angelas player, 88-note, like r.ew, 25 rolls Included; price, $585, a easy payments. $650 Story & Clark Player, 88-note, new sample; price, $550, easy pay ments. j" Any of the above instruments is ready for immediate delivery. j J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, TROUP BLDG.. 15 S. MARKET SQ. 1 PIANO BARGAINS One Heinze Upright Piano, ma -1 hogany case, like new. Was $550, r now $250. Easy payments. 1 One Hallet-Davis Upright Piano. I Was $175, now SIBO. One Harrington Upright Piano, line ■ condition. AVas S3OO, now $155. One Brown-Simpson Upright Piano. 1 AVns S4OO, no; 8110. 1 One Sehoemacker Grand. AA'orth i $175. Can be bought for $265.. Good . as new. All fuliy guaranteed. J. AV. MILLER PIANO CO.. 1319 Derry St. '[ TALKING MACHINES promptly and 1 cart-fully repaired by an expert only t OA'LER'S. 14 South Fourth street. - 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. VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS. Band and Orchestra lnstru , ments promptly and carefully repair ed OA'LER'S. 14 South Fourth street HAULING AND MOVING ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER 3T. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long • distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 - Capital street. Both phones. i _ —— i t WE Move Anything, Anywhere, " Any time. Price reasonable. Dial - 4990. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North , Third street. ■ HEAVY' HAULING—FuIIy equipped . for furniture, freight and piano mov- L ing No distance too far. Careful i driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. ■ E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin t Aungst. manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell ■ phono 15R6. 111CKS Loral and long-distnnee hauling and storuge. 424 Kelly. Both phones. FOR HIRE—Two ton auto truck. I Apply 1108 Scots Nic**' street. Bell plioue 2455R, HAULING AND MOVING AIITO HAULING Local and lonj distance. Furniture moving a spe cialty. Kates reasonable. Prompt ser vice. Call Bell 623-J. GFNF.KAL HAULING AND FAS'J EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby to™n with auto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 332U or Dial 2205. LOCAL AND LONC.-DISTANCH HAULING Furniture moving Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, o. r >< Calder street. Both phones. Bel l : 3G36-J. Dial 3683. HOOFING IN THE ORCHARD OF | opportunity it is better ! to pick the fruit than to ! wait until it falls, j YOUR ItOOF PAINTING opportunity lis in MITE'S ELASTIC COATING. | AUCTIONEER HlTE—Bell IS7SJ. STORAGE STORAGE Carload Storage at Low Rates. THE HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY CO.. LTD., Highspire, Pa. Phones: Bell: Steelton 169 Y. Dial: Steelton 9439. I i STORAGE Private rooms fol | household goods in fireproof ware- I house. $3 per month and up. Lowe) j storage rates in non-fireproof ware i house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437. 14 45 South Second street. I STORAGE—In brick building, real 408 Market. Household goods in clean private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. jG. Dicner, 408 Market street. j STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, liouse jhcld goods, merchandise. Private I rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper &. Co. |Eofh phones. WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLKR, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Dcrry St. j BELL 1950. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Kmbalmer, 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145. CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE I PROSPECT HILL CEM'ETERY i Beautifully situated on Market street cast of Twenty-sixth, and on the ' north and oast faces the new park- I way. The prices of lots are modor -1 ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. CLEANERS AND DYERS j WHY buy new clothing, when we I clean your old ones as good as newl i Now is the time for spring cleaning. . Goodman's, 1306'/& North Sixth. Botli I Phonos. Call and Deliver. •I AUTOMOBILES! f OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT i Overland light Delivery, equipped with express body, ; top and screen sides. This car has been thoroughly over hauled and repainted. Mas electric, lights and starter and bears our guarantee. A very economical car to operate, ' suitable for rapid delivery of loads up to 1,001) poupnds. Priced at $175 Overland 5-passenger light four touring. Rate Model 90, in splendid condition, recent ly traded in to us for a seven passenger car. Has a special panlasote top, good tires, has just been overhauled. Now in our paint shop. Overland Country Club, re finished and guaranteed. . | Open Evenings Until Nine. i Time Payments. THE OVEKLAND-H AIIRISBURG CO., Both Phones. 212-214 N. Second St. • BUICK—I%-ton truck, solid tires on rear; electrically equipped. Will sacrifice at $525. ! MAXWELL—Roadster, A 1 shape; a real bargain at $250. OVERLAND COUPE In excellent | shape; good tires; a bargain for 1 some one. CHELSEA AUTO WRECKING CO., 22-26 NORTH CAMEPON ST. M. L. COLE'S CHURCH PLACE GARAGE, 44 North Cameron Street. I Auto wrecking and repairing. Fail line of parts for all makes cars on |sule. We teach you to drive. Will sell you old car on small commission basis. Storage space for fifteen caro. Bell Phone. BARGAINS Premier, 1918, electric gear shift, run 260 miles; 7-passenger. Hudson 6-54, roadster; flvo new tires. Denby 2%-ton trucks, overhauled, in fine condition; dump body. Reo, 2-ton. Other used trucks on hand. Full line of Denby chassis. DENBY SALES CORPORATION. 1205 CAPITOL STREET OLD AUTOS . i , Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtlmeiig . in any condition. See me before sac ■ riflcing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman, 22. 24, 26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. 1917 FORD touring demountable rims: fine running order; sold account . sickness. Price $390.00. S. Hoist, I Linglestown, Dauphin County, Pa., i near Karrisburg. ■ •. FOR SALE 1914 Touring Car, in good running order. Qood tires. Price, $275. Horst. Linglestown. Pa. FOR SALE Ford Runabout, with extra wheel and extra body. Good condition. John Miall, West Fairview Hotel. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Pago
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