18 ]| lie Shortest load to a Sale of Hat teal Estate Is Through the Classified I • m" ' —■—— ———— -L | 2>eaths I-'KTTHIIHOFF On April 29 1919. Alary A. Fetterhofl, widow ot bam uei J. Fetterhoff, aged 7U years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her lute residence. -Olf North Seventh street. the relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. In terment East llarrisburg Cemetery. M.llll lt l William H. Seibert died at his home, r. 1 Sooth Front street. Steelton, Sunday. April -7, 1919. Funeral services will he held at the j late residence. Thursday, May 1. at 1' I'. M. Interment in Harrisbuig Cemetery. The remains can he j viewed Thursday, from 10 o'clock j until noon. .LOST AND FOUND I.OST White-rim nose glasses, in | black ease, marked l)r. Park Decksrd, on Thursday, April 17. Reward if re- | turned to 1621 Penn street. j LOST Small, black Terrier. ! Answers to name of Bessie. License No. 2202 s■"> reward if returned to .1. I* Springer. 1101 North Six.h i street. j FOUND lhaek Shepherd dog. 22 j inches high, black spots on legs and breast. Owner may have same by in-I quiring at 522 South Cameron street, , AUTO STOLKN. $5O REWARD—On tin night of April 22. from Harry s. i Miller's stable. Bella Vista. Cumber land county. Pa., Ford Touring t HI- Pennsylvania license No. 2.>'.in43. Mo-- number 1872728. Color, black. - N „" ] questions asked. Bell phone 99t>0-It-o. | I INSTRUCTIONS j INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Orcgg She t thnnd. Typewriting. En®lish. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time. Bell 125. Dial 4016. ; BUCKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, i 121 Market St. Chas. K. Beckley | HELP WANTED —MALE i UNSKILLED MEN FOR PRODUCTION WORK. I Ages 18 to 46. IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION. I ages and Working Conditions Right. . Apply in Person or Communicate with Factory Employment Ofncc rilE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER j COMPANY. ikron. Ohio. A CORPORATION Of rational reputation has several vacancies for ambi tious young men. preferably about 21 years of age, to learn ii.i business. These vacancies are open only to young men nt' good character with high school education, who in re turn for the certainty of per manent employment and con tinual opportunity for ad vancement are willing to make earnest use of the time lequired to achieve efficiency. The salary is ample for your maintenance while undergoing education, and the location is out of town. Address BOX F, 7069, Care of Telegraph. j ATTENTION. MECHANICS Tool- j makers, diemakers, tool designers. lOthe. planer, shuper, milling audi other machine hands experienced on I tool work, tool grinders, hardeners, olacksmlths: all-around machinists, bench hands, lathe, planer milling, shaper and other machine hands on I general machine shop and production I work: monitor. Acme, Brown and j Sharpe, Warner & Swasey, and other | hand and automatic screw machine i operators: first-class machine and die I setters; wood and metal pattern-1 makers, assemblers, hearing scrapers, ! inspectors, millwrights, automobile I repairmen, riveters, solderers, weld ers. drop forge hammermen, polishers, buffers, hoilermakers, cliippers, light and heavy sheet metal workers, tin- ) smiths, coppersmiths, angelsmitns,! structural iron workers for shop! work: cabinet makers, automobile! body builders, auto door hangers,J bumpers, panelers, tinishers, painters, vurnishers, stripers, glaziers, trim mers backhangers, cushiomnakers; I carpenters, bricklayers, plumbers, I sleamfltters, painters, plasterers, elec tricians: intelligent American handy- ' men without delinite trades but will-I ing to work. Special consideration I given to applications from returned 1 soldiers. Box 85, Detroit, Mich. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS I MAY' 17 Hundreds clerks needed. I $92 month. Men, 18 and over, desir-j ing Government clerkships, Depart mental, Railway Mail, Post Oflice. write for free parictilars. Raymond Terry (former Civil Service Ex aminer), 218 Continental Bldg., Wash ington. WANTED Men to learn to re pair automobiles and aeroplanes. Fuii course, $5O. Call, or write, 25 Nortli Cameron street, or Training Quarters, 260 South Front street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Four or five good paperliangers and painters. Wage.-, ."•He. 55c. 60c per hour. Steady em ployment for the right men. Not any labor trouble. The C. F. McCartney Co., 1019 Green Avenue, Altoona, Pa. f FOR SALE No. 2208 Logan St. 2-nlory brick HOIINC; 8 room* j 11 ml bath; front porch; cenionteil I cellar with hot ami colli water; lin* lit?ht| furnace lirnl; rear ullcy. A bargain at |t2."00, No. 1910 N. 7th St. :i-Mtory brick IIOIIMC; H roomy, anil bath; all Improvement!*; cementctl cellar with hot anil colli water; ! MIIIC anil rear allc.v; furnace heat; J Kuh light. I'rlee* *27.T0. No. 1912 N. 7th St. :i-M(ory frame house) N rooms and linllii nil Improvement.!. I'rlee, 52230. Miller .1 outers & Co. Rent Eatulc Instiraaee Surety llonds l.orust and Court Streets Member- llbg. Ileal Eslutc Board t WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARBISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 30, 1919. HELP WANTED —MALE | MANUFACTURER'S REPRESEN TATIVE WANTED Nationally | • known distributor wishes to secure representative for Harrisburg and I surrounding counties: excellent op- i • portiinity to build permanent, steady.! • increasing business; small investment ' i for slock of goods required: appli i cant must have sales or executive ability; product backed by national i • I advertising: used by United States! I Army and Navy departments. General! ' | Electric Co., American Sheet Tinplate j • I Co., American Locomotive Co.. Solvaj ! | Process Co , many others. Phone, orj 1 1 call, Mr. George R. Seibert, Penn- ! • Harris Hotel, Wednesday or Thursday ' for interview. ■ j— i j WANTED Experienced man to j I operate 12-inch moulder, 4 men to) I assemble window frames, etc. None, I lut experienced workmen need apply. The Ret tern Lumber and Ml'g. Co., | Carlisle, Pa. | WANTED Foreman for small) i gray iron foundry employing about) I twenty men. In reply, advise whether union or non-union man, give refer-] ) encos end also state wages wanted. ] Address G., 7065, care of llarrisburg! I Telegraph. j WANTED First-class pretzel | baker to go out of town. State salary wanted. Address J., care of llarris- Iburg Telegraph. WANTED Partner for small manufacturing business who will in- I 'vest small amount capital and give his entire time in business. Will j guarantee it to pay $50.00 a week! ] front start. For information, call at I ] The Liberty Kestauiant, No. 512 Market street, between 6 and 9 even lings. The Franklin Mfg. Co. I WANTED, AT ONCE Two ex ; perierced papcrhangers, for piece work. Steady work. Apply 13i7 North Sixth. HELP WANTED—FEMALE TWO MORE GIRLS WANTED. MUST BE OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE. THE PHOTO ART SHOP, 1219 MARKET ST. I I. l 1 ! WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENCED and INEXPERIENCED ! SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS j. Regular work and good wages. In-|' experienced operators are paid by the j day while learning. A bonus is paid i 1 to all operators every pay day. PLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO.. I Reily and Fulton Sts. WANTED Operators and learners on special and single needle power sewing machines. AVe pay 30 per cent, bonus. JENNINGS MFG. CO.. 2012 N. Fourth St. EXPERIENCED OPERATORS J Wanted at HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., Third Floor, City Star Laundry Building, Sixth and Herr Sts. WANTED Two experienced welters, or two girls with some knowl edge of running a sewing ma chine. Steady work. Good wages. Apply | NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO., Fourteenth and Mayflower Sts. KAUFMAN'S Underselling Stores Require the Services I ! jof re experienced saleslady for tin following departments: Shoes, shirt-]' waists end small wares. Only expert-) leneed need apply. I' Apply at once. WANTED Child's nurse. Must! I furnish references. Apply 5 South • j Front street. j' ! WANTED A girl for general | housework. Small family. No wash-! ing or ironing. Apply ISI9 North Sec-,' iind street. | HOUSEKEEPER WANTED —By a! widower, who has a small family. Call: ut 316 Suyfoid street, between 9 A. M. 11 jand 3 P. M. i WANTF' - Woman for hand iron-1 ) ing and h iry. 5: o per week. Apply 1 j Sanitary ,nily Washing Co., Six-, iteenth em Elm streets. I WANTED White girl for gen lera! housework. Good wages. Every afternoon off. Must sleep at home.]; Apply 711 North Second street. Third I Floor, at 9 A. M. -— ) W ANTED White woman to work I in Turkish hath as attendant. Ex-1 perience not necessary. Apply Penn- Harris Turkish Baths, 13 North Mar-1 ket Square. HELP WANTED —Male and Female AVANTED Lady or gentleman fori] calling out and assisting photos- ! rapher to make home portraits of', children. Good salary. Apply 1829 1 Noith street, City. j WANTED An experienced man I or woman for marker and sorter in 1 1 a Maryland laundry. Steady work! 1 and good wages. Fare paid. Apply!" Box T. 7532. care of llarrisburg Teie- I ! g'M 'i | SALESMEN WANTED W. 1 I'ED A salesman, experl- I enced n the wholesale notion busi ness. Good references required. Ap- j I ply N. 1628, care of Telegraph. , I SITUATIONS WANTED MALE : WANTED Boy 15 years, wants - work of any kind, with privilege of one day a week to attend school. Ap- i ply 1221 Wallace street. I HIGH SCHOOL boy desires work ' ! during the summer. Term ends Mav - lfitli. Address P. O. Box 83, West Fairview. Pu. WANTED Young man wishes po sition as chauffeur; has had seven years' experience; can do own repair- 1 Ing. Call Bell 653 K. I; | SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE HONQRABLY discharged soldier, 23 ! years of age, married, at present learning trade in evenings, desires I position of any kind, 5 or 6 hours per i day, either mornings or afternoons. ] Address L., 7538, care Telegraph. WANTED By colored man, work |of any kind from 7 A. M. to 2 P. M. iNo Sunday work. Address C. S. llelf ! rich's Barber Shop. 1419 North Third ! street. City. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe | WANTED A respectable white I woman wishes position as plain eifok, lin or cut of the city. Address Mar igaret Werner, General Delivery, llar j i ishurg P. o. ! WANTED —By reliable man, i whitewashing of all kinds by con tract or day. Apply at 1415 Wyelh j.-treet. City. ) AVANTED Clerical position by j young woman, who has three years' I experience in general office work; can furnish bet, of references. Address I Box 11, 7070, care of Telegraph. I WANTED -—■ A woman wishes po sition as typist, bookkeeper and gen eral office work. Address G., 7 540, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman wishes work by day or week. Apply 801 South j lenlli street. WANTED Woman wishes day's o". ' or work by the week. Apply i 106 Salmon avenue. WANTED Practical nurse de sires a position as nurse or compan ion. Will go to shore or travel. AU cjess s, 7541, care of Telegraph. 1 WANTED Yojng woman, having j previous experience, wishes position as typist and general oflice work; can [take dictation. Call Bell 1595. . AV ANTED Woman wants wash ing and ironing to do at home. Call, I or write, 1006 Cowden street. .WANTED Young woman would Bite small washing and ironing to do at home. Call at 3)8 South Cameron street. City. 4 WANTED Young woman wants washing and ironing to do at home; can furnish best of references. Cull, or write, 1125 State street. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes to keep house for a widower. Can fur nish reference. Address L. C. 1210, care Telegraph. YOUNG woman wishes clerical work; lias had experience and can I furnish reference. Address li-4296, care Telegraph. WANTED AA'hite woman wishes washing and ironing to take home. Call, or write, 932 South Nineteenth street. WANTED Woman desires posi- Don in gentleman's home; very bast of references. 158 East Main street, Middlefown, Pa. WOULD like day's work of any kind; have had experience. Inquire) 1320 North Front street. i ROOMS FPU RENT FOR RENT Two large, unfur nished rooms, lor light housekeeping. No objection to children. Also one large, furnished room, lor light house keeping. Or will rent four large rooms, cm second floor, as apartment. Inquire 1321 State street. FOR RENT One furnished front room, on second floor, two on third floor, on front and back; all conveni ences. Apply at 111 Evergreen street. Bell phone 4900 R. FOR REN T— Two furnished, com municating rooms, on second floor, for light housekeeping if desired, witli use of hath and phone; large closets and porch. No children. Call at 1506 State street. FOR RENT Neatly-furnished room, for gentleman; private home. 104 Walnut street. 204 WALNUT ST. Two furnished rooms, second floor. Men preferred. Ring bell No. 2, Mather Building. FOR RENT —■ Largo, cheerful room to a young woman employed with references; central location; all con veniences; only lady in apartment. Address D., 7339, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms; all conveniences. Apply 501 Cumberland street. FRONT ROOM, all conveniences, private family. Reasonable. Bell 3842-M. Address 26 North Eighteenth street. FOR RENT Two rooms, com pletely furnished for light house keeping; hot and cold water in i kitchen. Inquire 548 Woodbine streeet. i THREE large, unfurnished rooms, ■on second floor, for light housekeep ing, use of phone, bath and balcony, |in very desirable location. Call, only after 6 P. M. at 619 North Eighteenth ! street. FOR RENT To a gentleman, Pleasant, furnished front room; heat, electric light and use of bath. Appiv I 819 North Third street. i FOR RENT One comfortably furnished room, with electricity, stent heat, use of hath and phone; ; conveniently located. Hail Bell 3767. NICFI.Y-FUUNISHED BEDROOM— For gentlemen only. Dial 4990, or 912 [North Third street. ' FOR RENT —• Three rooms, for j light housekeeping; use of hath and [yard; private entrance; no children immediate possession. Also rooms for | gentlemen. Dial 6236. FOR RENT Two furnish ad rooms, for light housekeeping; hot and cold water; steam heat. Inquire 413 Walnut street. FOR RENT Large, unfurnished ! iivingroosi, Hrst floor 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 week and up; warm rooms; running hot and coid water; light! housekeeping and private bath. AVil son Apartments. 143 South Third. ROOMS—BOARD—WANTED ~ MIDDLE-AGED MAN (clerk) wants hoard and lodging In suburban or farm home, convenient to llarrisburg. Address Clerk, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT • UNFURNISHED APARTMEN T Of three rooms front, on second floor use of hath. 911 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two rooms, com pletely furnished for light house keeping, hot and cold water, gas, elec tricity; use of bath and phone; flrst elass in every way. Bell phone 624, Dial 4957. APARTMENTS FOR RENT For light housekeeping, 4 rooms and bath all modern conveniences, at 1101 North Sixth. Possession at once. 414 North Third. Possession June 1. Apply to Louis, 41-1 North Third street. FOR RENT. STATE ST. Two communicating rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, Hill section, witli phone and home privileges, 10 refined couple. Call Bell phone 3976 J. FOR RENT —Up-to-date housekeep ing apartments. 24 North Fifth street. AN APARTMENT of two rooms", front, use of front porch. 1609 Mar ket street, inquire of J. K. Kipp, 1721 Second atHUiE. ■ ~ - -.-. - ... , - .., -... J I | |j 111 I S YOUR REN T HIGH | j K IjNOUGIi? Perhaps it is—for the ac nionimodations you are getting. But it may be that, for a trifle more, you X 1 jiii could secure SUBSTANTIALLY MORE in the wav of DESIRABIL- -..1 : ITY AND CONVENIENCES. Why not solve the question RIGHT? In- ['(J] X vestigatc the apartments offered. Com pare—then decide, i i !i >i ir- - |lj i ;j REAL ESTATE I'OK SALE "IP ITS RKAT. KSTATE, SEE SANDERLIN." STOP PAVING RENT MOVE AT ONCE. ' Wiconisco St.. 625 Vacant; three i I story brick; eight rooms and bath; all improvements; front porch; driveway in the rear; same as rent. . I Mnhantongo St.. 618 Three-story brick; eight rooms and bath; all im ■ | provements; front porch; same as I rent. il Pulton St.. 1937 Vacant; new; two-story brick cottage; all modern j improvements; this home is in a class i by itself; same as rent. Dcrry St.. 2341 New; finished in a few days; nine rooms; brick, hard wood floor; steam heat; fireplace; he last word in a home; terms to suit. D. ASA SANDERLIN, ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST BLDG., 36 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. FOR SALE 1237-39 N. Cameron street. 2-story brick. 6 rooms, bath, cemented cellar, water, gas and elec- I trie light, range, furnace heat, front ] porch. These properties can be | bought at the right price. For sale, 214-story frame dwelling, I slate roof, located on Knola Road. ' I Knola, containing 6 rooms and at ; tick. This property is now vacant | and can be purchased for $1,850.00. | For Sale, 1418 Hunter street, 3- I story brick, 8 rooms, bath, cemented j cellar, water, gas, range and furnace, front and rear porches. Price $2,- ' 800.00. , For Sale, 2318-20 Jefferson street, , 3-story brick, 8 rooms, bath, all mod ] ern improvements. Price $2,400.00. | BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Agents, Second and Walnut Sts. I | FOR SALE 1944 N. SEVENTH ST. Possesion in 30 Days. 2li-story frame dwelling; 7 rooms; all improvements; front porch; now renting for $16.00 per month. Price, | $1,700. ! Bell C. O. BACKENSTOSS, Bell ,'• 701 112 Market Street. 307TJ I WOItMLEYSBURG For sale, real estate property in Wormleysburg; ! I lot. 58x150 feet, fronting on river 1 fiont street, three squares from Wal nut Street Bridge; improvements I ten-room house and bath; roof. Peach ! Bottom slate; all modern equipments, up-to-date; electric lights, gas stove, I yard tilled with choice fruit and (shrubbery, chicken pens, etc. Prop ici ty can be inspected any time. I George R. Chambers, AVormleysburg, Pa. . FOR SALE EARLINGTON LOTS If you own lots in this suburb list them with me. I live there and make a spec ialty of selling real estate in this Plot. Bell C. O. BACKENSTOSS. Bell [7Ol 112 Market St. 3077 J. ' JUST ;! DANIEL E. LUCAS Reul Estate and Insurance, | 303" Lewis St. THAT'S ALL. ! FOR SALE, CHEAP—No. 652 Wood 'bine stieet. one 214-story frame dwell i inc 8 rooms, bath and steanim heat. '' Ms'o two line building lots, in Elk wood. adjoining New Cumberland. ( all, or phone No. 4751 M Hell. Ad dress G. W. Burd, 500 Curtin street. ! city. $5,100 WILL BUY 1803-5-7 Susque hanna street; 3-story frame houses, eight rooms and bath and other im provements. in good condition. Pay 1 eight per cent. net. Will sell sepa rately at $1,900 apiece. G. W. Keht, 904 Chestnut street. FOP. SALE An empty, brick porch front house, with all improve ments und long lot to drive alley; 10 I minutes' walk to center of city. Easy l terms. A. W. Swengel. Real Estate, 2131 North Second. ' I HAVE some very nice properties on Second street, north of Ueily, for sale. inquire of J. K. Kipp, 1721 North Second. SEVENTEENTH ST.. S„ 536—Eight-', room corner brick house with all mod ern improvements; price only $3,200; a real bargain. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. 1032 S- ELEVENTH ST. Frame, ft room* and bath; lot, 19x113; ini provements. Price reasonable and easy turns. 1820 Fulton Frame, S rooms. Price $2,000.00. Fri D. A. CALEY, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. FOR SALE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE. No. 1512 WALNUT STREET. Dot, 15 ft. 3 in. by 90 ft. COMMONWEALTH NY TRUST COM -222 Market Street. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE i 2% -story frame 6 rooms newly pa _ pored and painted naide, 1220 Currant , STRCET - EVNCOLN'RKALTV c P o a , v,nent ' 1129 North Seventh St. 1 AM able to sell a house on easy terms. $2OO down balance. $5O to $lOO a month, with interest. Call 197 Chestnut street. DAUPHIN Very desirable double frame house for sale, on Market street; hot water, electric light, and in good repair; cash offer wanted. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' RESIDENCE FOR SALE 1008 North S' >nd 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 rason for selling. Quick purchaser can secure a bargain. Immediate pessession. For particulars address BOX O. 7433. Care of Telegraph, ' Or on the premises after 5 o'clock. 3010 SECOND ST. 2 $4-story brick, ail conveniences. I 3012 Second St. 2'4-story brick, all conveniences. Third St.—2'4-story brick, steam heat, all conveniences. Fourth St. 2V4-story frame, elec tric, gas. furnace, bath, large lot. Easy terms. Attractive price for cash. 2111 Jefferson St. 3-story brick. Garage on rear. 1832 N. Sixtli St. 3-story frame, all new improvements. Five new houses under construc tion will have all latest improvements. Will sel' on terms. Lowest price for cash. For price and terms inquire of| D. E. LUCAS, Real Estate and Insurance, 303 Lewis St. FOR SALE 1815 North Second Street. Cper. view over river. A tine, medium-priced home in good location. Immediate posses sion. A. W. SWENGEL Real Estate, 2131 North Second Street. Bell 2575 J. j FOR SALE Sixth St., 1720 Re-! built throughout in oak hardwood.! hot water, heat, hardwood lloors, elec- j trie lights, laundry in cellar; must be I seen to be appreciated. Forster St.. I 609—10-room house, suitable for roominghouse; in excellent condition. I II Harris St., 433 9-room house, front I porch, in good condition. Price right! to quick buyer. Sixth St., 2332—Beau- ' tiful home, with large lot for double II garage. Mnclay St., 530—Give us an ; offer lor this dwelling. Apply Leh • j man & Kllngeman, Patriot Bldg. FOR SALE 8-i'oom, furnished, 11 corner cottage at Mt. Gretna. Elec ■ trie lights, porches and running .! water. Call Bell phone 851 R. I FOR SALE On easy terms. 2012 ! ■ to 2018 Susquehanna street. Apply A • p. Doranz. 1325 North Sixth. IUCGINA ST.. 1621 Nine-room! shriek house for sale, with all I improvements, including electric light, end drive alley in tear* price $4,000. J. E- Gipple, 1251 Market street. BUY YOUR HOMii on our rental pavment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond first payment required, balance! as rent. We have houses in every i Opart of the city and suburbs. Apply! . | A. P Doranz 1225 North Sixth street. ' I $3,300.00 will purchase a three-story brick house on Jefferson street; with garage on the rear of lot. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. j FOR SALE —No. ISOB Chestnut l street; practically new; brick con struction; all improvements including steam heat. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $2,950.00 will purchase a brick house with seven rooms and bath; all other improvements. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. SEVERAL very desirable residences for sale in Paxtang. Full informa tion from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. i FOR SALE—No. 3223 Dcrry street;! brick house; 8 rooms and hath; all other improvements. Bell Realty | Co., Bergner Building. j FOR SALE —No. 629 Reily street, 8 ! rooms and bath; other improvements, i Lot 22'4x100. Bell Realty Co., Berg j ner Building. j REAL ESTATE FOR RENT | FOR RENT Second story of Kel •; kcr Street Murkethouse, Fourth and Kelker streets, suitable for manufac turing purposes or general storage. I—Room 34x34. I—Room1 —Room 40x30. 2—Office rooms. I—Hall. 50x10. Alterations made to suit tenant. Apply Harrisburg Auto Co., Fourth and Kelker streets. REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANTED, TO RENT A six-iooni ed house, in city or suburbs. Address Box W, 7535. care of Telegraph. READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? BELL AND DIAL PHONES. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 N. THIRD ST. OlUces and Storerooms For Rent FOR RENT BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM For meetings, conventions, Banquets Dances and parties Use of piano free. Kitchen attached. 11. C. CLASTER. Jeweler, 302 Market Street. i Offices and Storerooms For Rent | ! FOR RENT Large office. Elec tric lights, city steam. City's best lo- | cation. .Attorney preferred. I HACKKNSTOSS REALTY CO., i Formerly Backenstoss Bros., 331 Market St. STOREROOM 250 Hamilton | [street, suitable for a barber shop. The | only one left out of seven storerooms, j ; Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street. | I FOR RENT Desk room and ofßce j 'inquire Fred C. Miller. Attorney. Jt | North Second street. Bell phone 307 J. j FARMS 30-A FARM i About one mile N. Rockville. jS-iooni house and outbuildings, I ! orchard, wood land. An ideal sum- j Imer home. Will exchange on city j j0 - "frit UC Iv AND POULTRY FARM,! iy. Miles South New Cumberland. ! I Good house and outbuildings,] orchard. Land mostly leVel. • Soil,! I loam sand. Price, $3,000, including j ' horse and tools. | 70-A. FARM in. miles S. New Cumberland. $7,500. C. 11, CdRDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell 560J.. 5V..-ACRE FARM, with stock, crop and "nil implements. Reason for sell ing. ill health and old age. Bargain to quick buyer $1,700 I y. ACRES, with small shed. Good, rich, "mellow land. All kinds of fruit ■ trees. 1 mile from ear line and city limits 18,700 38-ACKK FARM. 8 acres woodland, o. K. buildings, and all implements. Near sehoolhouse $1,700 55-ACRK FARM, all good buildings, 200 hearing fruit trees, 7 minutes from 1!. R. station, $4,200. With stock, Mi crop and till implements $5,300. DUURAND, 107 Chestnut. OS-ACRE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE Brick house, bank barn, all necessary outbuildings. Part of the farm borders on the Conodogulnet crick near Bowman's mill. About 7 miles from Ilarrisburg and 4Vs miles from Meehanicsburg, in Cumberland county. Reason for selling, to close an estate. Call, or write to Ellen M. Addatus and Fanny Mumma, Kxecu trices, 213 South Market street, Me ehanicsburg, Pa. FARMS \VAXTFI> WANTED 5 to 20-acre farm, with building Must be close to car line. Address Box E, 7533, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1 Dictaphones: 2 Transcribing and 2 Dictating Machines. 1 Shaving Machine. 4 Typewriters. 1 Sectional Bookcase. Apply 308 Telegraph Bldg. FOR SALE Cutler rolltop desk, practi cally new. HACKKNSTOSS REALTY CO., 331 Market Street, Formerly Backenstoss Bros. i FOR SALE Marshall & Wendell j piano in good condition. Apply 729 houtli Nineteenth street. City. FOR SALE 1 carload of 25-fl. chestnut poles: 30 to 32-inch butt [ measurement. D. E. Fisher. R. D., No. I j 2, Linglestown, Pa. I FOR SALE A reed gondola baby I [carriage; cost, $4O; like new; iirst sls' | takes it. Bell phone 4970 M. j FOR SALE —Cutler rolltop desk, | I practically new. Brackenstoss Realty i ! Co.. formerly Backenstoss Bros., 331 ! I Market street. I ! FOR SALE—Steam heat boiler, 675 | | sq. feet capacity; practically new; | j first-class condition. 1948 Green j j street. j I FOR SALE Baby carriage, cheap, j in good condition. Inquire 39 North' Thirteenth street. j -MORRIS SAYS save money buying ] [new and second-hand furniture here. I High prices paid for furniture. Morris jSchmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4085R BARGAINS! BAG AINS! j The store across from Y. W. C. A. offers you the biggest and best bar- j gains in Men's and Boys' Suits. Over- 1 coats. Mackinaw Coats, Underwear, ] Hats, Caps, and Shoes. We are fam- ] ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial. I OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth street. ! TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR 1 CASH ALL MAKES RENTED I EXCHANGED GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER. | BOTH PHONES. j WANTED—M laCKLLAN ROUS j I HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID tor l | Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at- Itentioii Newmark & Cown, 308 Broad i street. Dial 1826, Bell 4705 R. I | V ANTED An upright boiler, 8j or 10-liorse-power. Must be in good i condition. No junk. Address B. J. Campbell, 1000 Paxton street, or 230! South Second street. WANTED C melody saxaphone. I Give full particulars. Address Box ] H. 7529, care of Telegraph. BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE, I BOUGHT AND SOLD, HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. ! 107 BROAD ST., HARRIS BURG, PA. | | L COHEN & COMPANY, York and I | Asli avenues. Highest prices paid for I | rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and 1 metal and old machines. Send postal j or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6225. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Cull i I Bell 1071R, or drop a postal to Max I i Smoltz 1010 Market street. Will call,! I city or country. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | PACKING Experienced Packers of Furnltur3, China and Bric-a-brac. EXPERT AUCTIONEER. A. H. SHRENK Bell Phone 399 W. 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 loeality, which should] net you $10,000.00 to $15,000.00 an-j nually, write at once for particulars. Mechanical Machine and Tool Works, 229 West Fifty-second street. Now York, N. Y. FOR SALE one wall soda foun tain, complete. In good condition. 20-ft. marble slab for counti-r top. Will sacrifice if sold this week. Ad dress A. D. Hoover, Hummelstown, Pu. FOR SALE One laundry 36x50! wood washer. one Prosperity, .Jr.. moulder and tube. Excellent condi tion. Address B. M. Creasy, Pouch A, Ilarrisburg, Pa. BUSINESS PERSONALS PEOPLE WON'T KNOCK. IF I REPAIR YOUR DOOR BELL. EI JKCT Rl CI AN—Bell 187 3J. FOR CEMENT WORK, call up W. C- Potteiger. Bell phone 4159 R. UPHOLSTERING Of the best kind. Work guaranteed. We call and deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial pboaei 4826. Bell phone 4705 R. j. | BUSINESS PERSONALS j DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. ICAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street. I MACHINE SHOP Specialty of , light machine, models, experimental, i mill, factory repairing, odd parts for .autos mrtde. Variety Machine and Re jpair Shop, 1704 Pulton street, liarris- I burg. Pa. | OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING I Any metal welded. Work guuran j teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. ' Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan street. Pell 4396 J. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED I Single edge, 25c do/..; double edge, 3.7 c do:!.; razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. 1 QUININE —Look out for that grippe • feeling, likely to catch you this i changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE i PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Stoie, j 119 Market street. i FURNITURE CRATED for shipping. !j. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street. A. LANE I New and second-hand furniture i bought and sold. Highest prices paid. | 1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J. j INVENTORS FINANCED Patents : Automobiles. Motorcycles Bought, ISold Exchanged. Cash or commission. I .Simon llorst, Linglestown, Pa. FINANCIAL STOCKS AND BONDS. LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J. K. GREENAWALT, JR., 130 Walnut St., Ilarrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 518 J. MONEY lO 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 BERGNER BLDG., THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE WE LEND MONEY In compliance with Act of June 17. 1915. to individu als ir. need of ready cash; small loans j a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. MONEY FOR NECESSITIES If employed and housekeeping, our legal rate money service on loans from $l5 to $3OO, payable In weeKly jor monthly instalments is worth in vestigating, if you are in need ct I funds and without bank credit. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.. 204 Chestnut St. HAULING AND MOVING I AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long distance. Furniture and piano moving ! a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 917 j Capital street. Both phones. I LCCAI. AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture moving. ; Prompt service. Ernest Corbin. 656 I Calder street. Both phones. Bell | 3636-J. Dial 3653. | MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO. iAuto hauling, furniture and pianos a j specialty. General hauling. 24S I Hamilton street. Dial 4166. Bell j 1144 W. 1 AUTO HAULING Local and long i distance. Furniture moving a spe cialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt ser j vice. Call Bell 623-J. j GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns ' with auto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, j or Dial 2265. ! WE Move Anything, Anywhere, I Any time. Price reasonable. Dial Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North j Third street. I I HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped | for furniture, freight and piano mov -1 ing No distance too far. Careful j driver. Rain and dustproof body. I. E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin I Aungst. manager. Hershey. Pa. Bell j phono 15R6. j FOR HIRE—Two ton auto truck. 'Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bell j phone 2455 R. • i I HICKS Local and long-distance hauling and storage. 424 lteily. Both I phones. I IT PAYS to see H. K. BrinkerhoiY i for your Local and Long-distance i Hauling Light Hauling a specialty. |to any part of city at 50c. Done | Promptly. 1437 Itegina street. Dial j 3868. lall kinds of hauling AND MOVING DONE I CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER 3T. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. HOLTSIDS ANI) CARRIAGES ! FOR SALE Heavy, young mule, j Apply Harrisburg Lumber Co., Scv jonteenth and Berryhill streets. i MUSICAL ! J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, j TROUP BLDG., 15 S. MARKET SQ. BARGAINS THIS WEEK $350 Foster Piano, large size, ma hogany, used less than one year; price $265 $350 Marshall & Wendell Piano, wal nut care, practically new; price. $290 $6.70 Story & Clark Player. 88-note, new sample; 36 rolls free; price, $550 I ' $750 Angelus 88-Note Player, used for I demonstrating; 36 rolls free; j price $650 All of the above instruments | are ready for delivery NOW. .1. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, TROUP BLDG., 15 S. MARKET SQ. YOU have made the visit to music I houses, for a special Columbia record, you have not found It. We have it. Spangler Music House, 2112 North Sixth street VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS BANJOS. Band and Orclu-stra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S. 14 Soaln Fourth street TALKING MACHINES promptly and (•artfully repaired by an expert only OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. ROOTING WHAT HITE MAKES 111TI-' GUARANTEES. MITE'S ELASTIC AND .71 VK: IT TIGHT CEMENT. [AUCTIONEER RITE—Bell IS7SJ. J | STORAGE STORAGE Carload Storage at Low Ratefc THE HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY CO.. LTD., Hlghspire, Pa. Phones: Bell: Steelton 169 Y. Dial: Steelton 9439. STORAGE —In brick building, real 408 Market. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. PI G. Dinner. 408 Market street STORAGE Private rooms fol household goods in fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lowei storage rates in non-Hreproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- 445 South Second street. STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co, Both phones. \VIIERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT) THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Deny St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH IC. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embaimer, 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145. CEMETERY I/OTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEM'ETERY Beautifully situated on Market streel east of Twenty-sixth, and on ths north and east faces the new park ovay. The prices of lots are moder ate. .Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. CLEANERS AND DYERS WHY buy new clothing, when w cleun your old ones as good as newl Now is the time for spring cleaning. Goodman's. 1306% North Sixth. Both Phones. Call and Deliver. AUTOMOBILES OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT Overland "-passenger road ster. 1918 Model, splendid tires, upholstery, top and paint like new. A splendid car. Oldsmoblle Roadster. Up holstery good, puint like new, all tires good, two cords. In excellent running condition. Overland six-cylinder tour ing. seven passenger. Refin ished. A powerful, roomy, handsome car $795. Overland 5-passenger tour ing, with electric lights and starter, overhauled and guar anteed. All tires like new $475 Open Evenings. Time Payments. THE OVERLAND-HARRIS BURG CO, Both Fliones. 212-214 N. Second St. 191S HUDSON SUPER-SIX TOURING CAR. Used slightly as a demon strator. Overhauled and re painted. In very good con dition. Tires also in hue shape. HAGERLING MOTOR CAR CO., East End Mulberry Street Bridge. BIG BARGAINS IN USED CARS King Eight—l9lB. Overhauled. repainted* old win color, white wire wheels, one extra. Sun —1917. In splendid condition, good tires. Joffery—l9l4. Completely overhauled, tires in good condition. REX GARAGE AND SUPPLY CO.. 1917 North Third Street. BARGAINS Premier. 1918, electric gear shift, iun 200 miles; 7-passenger. Hudson 6-54. roadster; five new tires. , . , Denby 214-ton trucks, overhauled, in fine condition; dump body. Reo. 2-ton. 3V£ -ton Acme, wood hoist and steel body Denby 3-ton, wood lioist and steel body. Other used tracks on hand. Full line of Denby chassis. DENBY SALES CORPORATION. 1205 CAPITOL STREET FOR SALE I—ion Chalmers Roadster. w'.tli Stutz body, in first-class running order, with 3 spare tires. 1—1913 Regal Roadster Underslung, in first-class running order. Or will exchange for 1.916 or 1917 Ford Roadster. (tall, after 5 P. M, Bell phono 1828 J. FORD 1917 TOURING —Good order, $4 25.00 cash. Horst. Linglestown, Pa. Dial 3CC. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. TRUCK FOR SALE I.argo sized 5-ton truck, with Dump bodv for sale. Big bargain to quick buyer. For particulars call at the Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. SECOND- TRUCKS AND PLEASURE CARS FOR SALE—Fori ton trucks, 2-ton Autocar truck, 2-ton Republic truck, 4-passeuger Mitchell Club roadster. 7-pussenger Haynus touring car. International Harvester Company of America. Truck Depart ment. 619 Walnut street FOR SALE 1917 Ford Touring Car. Price, $390. S. R. Horst, Ling lestown. Pa. 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