12 If Yoii lave a Building lot to Sell Pnt Yonr Offer in tic Classified Cininsj 2>eatbs HUB—Joseph R. Hice died on Satur day, May 17, 1919, at his home, at Wormleysburg. ... . . , funeral services will be held at his lute home on Tuesday afternoon, at - o'clcck. Private burial in t.nest nut drove Cemetery, Marysvlile. KI NKBL—Mrs. Elizabeth Crain Kun kel, 17 South front street, died ilt her home. May 19. 1919. aged 80 funeral announcements will be later. ____ Mil.l. Kit On Friday. May 16, 1919 Rebecca Lutz Miller, widow of the late Adam R. Miller, aged i 0 years. 7 months and 22 days. „ . funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at - o'clock, from his late residence. 1941 North street. Relatives aj l u | friends are invited to attend with- i out further notice. Burial at Chest- t nut Hill Cemetery. j Mechanicsburg papers, please cop, i STEM—Dr. James Calvin 8: tern, E°'l, 63 years nine months and 21 da> • ■ died at his home in doldsboro ; county, Saturday. May 17, 19K. O clock. . i J T*llrvj Funeral services will he hpld 7 u t c .: e day morning at S.Jo o clock at th residence. Burial at l: and tery, Gettysburg. Relatives ant. friends are invited. CARD OF THANKS WE hereby wish to publicly the fr'ends and neighbors *' h ° kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our father and also for the beutuiful floni trihutes. J. B. SNISATH AM' * AM 11 -* * • LOST AND FOUND I,IST—Two :: I', Kelly Springfield tires between Eighteenth and North and Set enteenth and Mulberry streets Please return to Blacks oaragt. -- , fcouth Seventeenth street. LOST Puppy ccllie dog. aboiß eight weeks old. Reward it leturnea to 21 South front street. LOST Diamond brooche. \ alu shie to owner as Christmas Ke ward if returned to 1300 swatara street after 6 P. M. I/O .ST Gold Pin. blue ' r °V.' marked Kansas R. N. Back g ed Ethel E. Tomminson. Reward. Bell phone 941 R. ' LOST A man's pocketbouk, con taining sl7 and some recoJpts. e ; Avard if returned to 1,06 P> nn ■ tr INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOT I ON in Phctthand. Typewriting. English, bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme tic, etc. DAT AND NIGHT fcCHOIH OPEN ALL TEAR. Enter any time. Bell 125, Dial 4016. , , BECKLEV'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckio> HELP W ANTED —MALE UNSKILLED MEN FOR PRODUCTION WORK, Ages 18 to 45, IN" GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION. Wages and Working Conditions Right. Apply in Person or Communicate with Factory Employment Office, UE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER j COMPANY. Akron. Ohio. WANTED A delivery boy, one j who can ride a bicycle. Must be vei r> • apt and furnish reference Apply Mary sach's Shop, 210 North Third Street. WANTED Stenographer, malt,: elate age, salary expected, experience, past employment. Address Box 6703. | w ANTED —Experienced man for handling dynamite opening streets at ferdix. Also laboring man. white, fm clearing land. Apply to our Perdix lifnd Office! or A. C. Young. 34 North Second street. WILjIj pay salary and expenses to lrcal man of good standing, with bank reference and wide acquaintance in county and surrounding tcrntorj. Good i'.can reputation more desirable than salesmanship. Must be w 'Bng to do as directed and faithful work,,i. A'on must name salary desired and bank reference. Give full deta/ in hrst letter. W. M. y , ' dßP 77 1 ru " oential Building. Buffalo, N. A. GOVERNMENT needs 4,000 clerk-, for Census. SIOO month. Examina tions soon. Age requirements, 18 or over. For free particulars write Raymond Terry (former Civil Service Examiner), 518 Continental Bldg., Washington. BARBER WANTED Must oe first-class. #20.00 and commission. Apply F. Hoover, Third and Muench streetß. AY ANTED. AT ONCE Two experi enced paperhangers. Steady work. Apply 1317 North Sixth. WANTED. BARKER, AT ONCE -- Bp I ton House Barber Shop. 2o Nortli " • /"""Tecond street. MAN Over 21, to prepare for po sition of city or traveling salesman; earnings. SI,BOO a year or better; no > experience necessary if willing to learn. Give full particulars in letter and phone number (if any). Confi dential. Address Box K. 7586, care cf Telegraph. (Continued In Next Column) ALL COME TO US The Buyer and Seller The Landlord and Tenant Fair treatment for all is why they come, and that is why we do the business. What Can We Do For You? A Trial Will Show Our Worth Miller Bros. & Co. Dealers in Real Estate Insurance Surety Bond* Locust & Court Sts. Member- HUg. Iteal Estate Hoard MONDAY EVENING, HELP W ANTED—MALE HIGH Mi,. 1 ANTED to work evenings. Also two boys with good bicycles about 2 hours each nay. THOTO ART SHOP. 1249 Market St. I j J | j WANTED I Men to learn to repair auto- | mobiles and aeroplanes. Make ; application at once. lull ! course, SSO. Call, or write, 25 N. CAMERON STREET. Or TRAINING QUARTERS, 260 South Front Street, Steelton, Pa. DISTRICT MANAGER and local rep resentative wanted to represent Old Line Pennsylvania Insurance Co. Our new policy covers every form of disability by Sickness or Accident. Natural and Accidental Death. All oc cupations, both sexes. Low monthly | ■or weekly Premiums. Large Indemni-| ties. Splendid opportunity for right j i man. Part time men also considered.' i Permanent income. National Relief Assurance Co.. 108 South Fourth 1 | street, Philadelphia, Pa. | i SALESMAN Large manufactur- | ers of product used in every business i and home. Imperative necessity to every business. General agent want ed for Harrisburg. $5,000 yearly, in creasing under ten-year contract, j Must have sufilcient money to tinance I orders up to $.",00. Address Treas-j urer," Room 906, 1452 Broadway, New; York City. BOOKKEEPERS AND CLERKS j Good accounting positions open fori several men willing to qualify for; them. Good salary. Big opportunity i to'develop. Address Box B, 7 557, care, 'of Telegraph. WANTED Automobile salesman.; one familiar with wholesale and re-! | tail. Liberal contract for live wire. , American Auto Co., Rear of Front and | Forster streets. 1 WANTED—At once a boy. to work! in bakery. Call at 45 North Four-: jteenth street. • HELP' WANTED—FEMALE WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENCED and ,'NEXPERIENCED SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Regular work and good wages. In , experienced operators are paid by the ! day while learning. A bonus is puid to all operators every pay day. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO., Kelly and Fulton Sts. "AN IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR i YOUNG WOMEN" Several young women are needed at! enee to till vacancies in our operating , iorce. j Apply to Miss Kline. Operators' Em- ; Pioyment Department, 3'.'B Walnut street. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA i WANTED Weavers and Warpers; also some learners. Apply SILK MILL i Cor. North and Second Sts. j WANTED Colored woman as J ; chambci maid, reference required. Ap j ply Plaza Hotel. j I WANTED—A woman of ability, clerical and good appearance to take j charge of retail business, experience j not necessary. Address Box V, 7588,1 Care Telegraph. | WANTED—Experienced salesladies. I ' Apply S. W. Woolworth Co.. 404 Mar-| ; ket stieet. j WANTED laundress for Monday! and Tuesday of each week. Applj j 2008 North Third street. | WANTED Girls to work in ; Bindery. Apply Mr. Fisher, The j Bindery, The Telegraph Printing Co., j i HarrisLurg, Pa. TRAVELING DEMONSTRATORS on high-class proposition. Good salary, permanent position. Advancement. Write NEW METHOD CO.. j 514-18 Realty Bldg., Elmira, N. Y. j WANTED Competent woman to take charge of home in small, private ! family. Reference required. Call 121 , Market street for interview. ■i | IIP;LP WANTED —Male and Female j ■; DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR,! I WASHINGTON. D. C., May 15. 1919.—: • I Help Wanted; Male and Female.! Place of Employment; Saint Eliza-! "Ibeths Hospital, Washington. D. C. j ! This is a Government institution es-; ■jtabiished for the treatment of sol-j 'ldiers, sailors and marines suffering, | from mental diseases incurred in the icrvice of their country. At the pres-: • ent time this hospital is caring for. ■ | approximately 3,800 patients and is performing a very important service ! in the restoration of the nation's dis "!abled lighting iorces. NATURE AND 1 ADVANTAGES OF EM I'l A >YM l-.N T 1 OFFERED: There are a large nuiu ' her of vacancies in the Ward ar.d Nursing Service of the hospital. Pre : vinus experience is not necessary. All! ' applicants accepted for this service ' are given the opportunity of enrolling " in the Training School maintained by ; the hospital. This school presents a • two years' course in connection with the regular duties of the employee and is free of charge to those de siring to enroll. Successful coniple -7 tion of the course entitles the student to a diploma. SALARIES AND PEK luI'ISITES: All employees of this ser vice are furnished free of charge their board, lodging, laundry and in case of I sickness medical attention for a re-i --j rcnable period. The salaries range 'from $32.50 to $82.50 per month, the I lower salary adjustments being based 'on previous experience and higher positions being filled by promotion trom ihe ranks of those enrolled in •the Training School. Those whose l service prove satisfactory are prom ised a salary Increase effective July Jl. 1919. REQUIREMENTS: Appli cants must be In sound physical con dition. not less than sixteen years of age. and if possible should submit photograph with application. Appl ication F0rm1.039 may be obtained from the Superintendent. Saint Eliza 'l-eths Hospital, Washington. D. C.. or The Secretary of Fourth Civil Service (District. Washington, r>. C„ and there after should be promptly (lied with leither of the above named parties. S. jG. Hopkins. Assistant Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE | WANTED Man wishes work as chcuTTeur: can filrnlsh reference; has had fv.nr years' experience. Address I James Scroggip. Penbrook, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe j MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes posi-| tion as housekeeper in apartment or small house. Address Box H. 6704.: .Care Telegraph. * j YOUNG woman with clerical and: selling experience in speciality shop will be open for a permanent position June 1. Ten years with present firm. Best reference. Address Box L 4280, • Care Telegraph. WANTED Young woman desires typewriting or clerical work. Ad dress Box K, 6806, care of Telegraph. WANTED. Colored woman wants ' general housework by the week In 'Camp Hill. Call, or address, 432 Herr i street. i WANTED Woman would like po ! sitlon as housekeeper. Can furnish j reference. Address Box W, 6806, care j of Telegraph. j WANTED Young woman wishes' to keep house for a widower; can fur nish best of reference. Address H.. i 7 299. care of Telegraph. i ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room on j second floor, centrally located; alp conveniences and use of phone. Ap ply 512 North Second street. 2009 BOAS STREET Furnished suite, living room, bedroom, bath. Bell phone. i FOR RENT—I3I Herr street. Pleas ! ant front furnished bedroom. I 1 FOR KENT—Pleasant front rooms, furnished. No objection to man and! | wife. Roomers only, single men pre- I Iterred. Bath, electric light, phone. I | Rates. $3.30 to $7.00 per week. 1549 j i State street, corner Sixteenth. | I FOR RENT Two large, well-fur-I nished rooms in a new house: one on 1 second tloor front, immediate posses- I jsion; third floor front possession June: 1; all conveniences; use of phone. Belli |4575.1 or 1173 Market street. , | FOR RENT Two third-floor | rooms, furnished for light housekeep- ; lug; use of phone and bath: no cliil dien: reference required. Call Bell! i iSOSU - ! I FOP, KENT Two furnished rooms ! ; on third floor, for light housekeeping;: use of phone and bath; no children.) i Apply at 1606 North Third street. | FOP. RENT Two unfurnished | rooms, or three, if desirable: gas. i electric; use of bath and Bell phone.) j Apply 1305 South Cameron street. ! j Bell phone 693 J. j • FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOP. RENT Apply at 90 Disbrow street, i TWO furnished rooms, for light ' housekeeping. One large second floor 'ront. furnished. Apply 113 l>ocust' street. ROOM FOR RENT No. 110 North! Second St. One large room —first- j class central furnished or unfur- I nished second floor bath hot j • water steam heat. Apply L Minter, | same address. j FOR RENT Furnished rooms i 'for light housekeeping; all con-' leniences: steam heat; use of bath j land phone. Apply at Side Entrance! : at 1814 Gtecn street. i A LARGE. COOL waU-turniahod l loom, twin beds, suitable for married , couple or two gentlemen. Use of tele phone. Three minutes' walk from Capitol. 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Furnished or unfur- ! nished room, for gentlemen; Hill dis- ; trict; very pleasant; no children; all' flight car service: references exchang- I | ed. Dial phone 6236. j FOR RENT Two or three fur nished rooms for light housekeeping; ;all conveniences. Call, after 6 P. M.. 'at 1609 Derry street. FOR RENT Large, unfurnished I ilvingroom. first floor front, suitable for suite of rooms, modern conveni ences. Inquire Dayton Cycle Co., 912 j North Third street Dial 4990. I NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM—) For gentlemen only. Dial 4990, or 912 | I North Third street. j | FOR RENT Furnished rooms, j $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms; ! • running hot and cold water; light I ! housekeeping and private bath. Wil son Apartments. 143 South Third. APARTMENTS FOR RENT i FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms! for light housekeeping and porch. Ad- I ! dress It. 7486, Care Telegraph. I APARTMENT for rent Inquire | i 2701 Main street. Penbrook. Pa WANTED TO RENT WANTED. TO BUY OR RENT 7 to 9-rocni house between Maclay and ! Seneca Front and Third. Address P. j ! u. Box 355, Harrisburg, Pa. , REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j I- I RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY 1008 North Second Street. Lot, 24x125 to wide alley; 9 large rooms and bath; tine i yard; room for two garages; side and rear entrances, im- ' mediate possession. For par ticulars call at the premises after 5 o'clock, or Address S., 7582. Care of Telegraph. : $5 100 WILL BUY 1803-5-7 Susque hanna street; 3-story frame houses, eight lcc.ms and bath and other im ! provements. In good condition. Pay eight per cent. net. Will eell sepa rately at $1,900 apiece. G. W. Kebr. 1 ! 204 Chestnut street. ~ POSSESSION SOON I 2429 N. Sixth St.. brick $5,700 400 Muench St.. brick 2.8)0 414 Muench St., brick 2.000 •j 412 Hummd St. CALFY 2,900 707 Kiinkel B'ld'g.. Bell 589. 1 HAVE READY BUYERS for farm city and suburban properties. My : large clientage enables me to secure readv buyers for any kind of Real Estate you may have to offer. . A. P. DORANZ, 1225 North Sixth St. Bell 271 J. Dial 3943. FOR SALE 1416 North Third I' street, a vacant house, corner. 3-story -'x rooms and bath. Just been ove-> I hauled. Will make a splendid bus'i- II ness place or residence. Will sell nt . $4,200. Apply 1427 North Third street, or M. A. Fought, 272 North i IJrleL or Bell phone 3286. "°rth ' ~~ " FOR SALE ~ r THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE No. 1512 WALNUT STREET ' Lot. 15 ft. 3 In. by 90 ft. i TRUST COM " 222 Market Street '; FOR SALE Possession of brick ) house, witli six rooms and bath will 'he given May 20; price. 82.700. Bell ' j Realty Co.. Bergner Building. " " VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—I73I Carnation street: brick house, seven rooms and bath. gas. furnace; prico i reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner C Building. 1 la Next Colusa) <•.. ■•*> *. - ; j - ' f '' * HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH I n B BUYING AND SELLING REAL SJ ESTATE is a business in which a sur- DO prising number of people, aside from the regular real estate brokers and agents, engage—with profit. Your rcpj real estate for sale ad will be fead by buyers who are thoroughly posted on ti| m values. If your offer is an attractive ffl | j|j one It will find takers quickly. RKAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Si 1 *' 1 ® 11 st - (facing Reservoir Park), rino 12-room home, which owner, with small family, desires to trade on smaller property. What is your Proposition? Muench St.. No. 630. What Is your offer? 3-story brick. Peffer St., No. 311. Fine 3-st. brick. N. Sixth. No. 1613. Fine investment, 1 with rear driveway. | N. Sixth. No. 3358. Nice suburban ! home. |N. Second. No. 1112. Physician's resi-! I dence and oftiee soon to be vacated. N. Fifteenth St., No. 909. Beautiful I home with large plot. Kensington St.. Nos. 2011-16. Price is i very lew. Emerald St., No. 626. Nice 3-story brick with vacant plot alongside. Boyd St.. No. 631. COLORED PEO PLE can buy this with a couple hundred dollars. SUBURBAN i White Hill. Two 2%-story bricks. : with rear driveway. Around $3,000 I for both. i Highspire, Cor. Eshelman and Ham aker Sts. Fine 3-stor.v pressed ; brick residence, steam heat, gas and electticity. Plot, 61x120, 30 fruit I trees, 30 rose bushes, hedge work, i etc. chickenliouse. Reason- I able price. | Camp Hill, N. Bowman Ave. 2-story ! frame semi-bungalow. ! BACKENSTOSS REALTY COMPANY, (former?!' Backenstoss Bros.), I 331 Market Street. ' i "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDERLXN." LOOK AT THIS FIRST I Wiconisco St., 625 Vacant; three-story brick, 9 rooms, all im provements; same as rent; *3O per month, without any down pay ment. Agate St.. 2542 Vacant; two ! storv brick, 7 rooms, all lmprove i ments; same as rent; $2 per | month. i Mahantongo St., 620 vacant t 3-story brick, 9 rooms, all im- I provenients, nice front porch and ! back yard. Very well built, j Right price to quick buyer, same I as rent. I Jefferson St., 2130 three ! story brick, 9 rooms, all improve- I ments, newly papered through ' out, a cement cellar, driveway in | the rear; same as rent. I Harris St., 630 three-story i brick and frame, 9 rooms, ail im provements; right price to quick j buyer; same as rent. Muench St., 616 three-story ' brick. 9 rooms; a very good home j for the money; same as rent. Berryhill St., 1609 three-story ' brick, 9 rooms, all modern im i urovements. front porch and nice I back yard, driveway in the rear; I in a very good location; same as j rent. Camp Hill a 6-room bunga low; vacant; about two years old, all improvements; can be bought for less than it cost to build it. same as rent. D. ASA SANDERUN, ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG . ™ 36 NORTH THIRD ST. | BELL 1390. IJIAL 35.3. FOR SALE 13" Linden street three-story frame eight rooms. water in ! kitchen SIOO.OO cash, balance as I rent. I.i Cherrv street —two-and-one-haif- story frame, seven rooms, bath and , electric lights—s2,ooo.oo. C SYLVESTER JACKSON, 21 N. Fifteenth Street. Bell Phone. COTTAGE HILr. STEELTON, PA. For sale, two new houses, one six-room brick, electric lights, bath and cellar; lot, 1 - 40X160. $3,450. One 7-room frame, electric lights, hath and cellar; fruit trees; lot, 100x177. $3,100. DURAND & FERBER. 107 Chestnut Street. FOR SALE . Susquehanna Street. 1723 Prarae i dwelling. 6 rooms, bath, newly painted, new roof, nicely papered, sw-itlra Street, 2106 Brick dwell ing, 8 rooms, bath, steam heat. \laciav°Street, 636 -- New up-to-date I dwelling 7 rooms, bath. steam heat, lot to 20 foot alley. $4,500. ' street 2342 A line nome. 9 rooms bath and steam heat. $4,800. t ADLHR. 1002 North Third St. ! FOR SALE —On easy terra*. 2012 tn 2018 Suaquehanna street. Apply A. . £ xjoranz. 1325 North Sixth. *2 200 WILL PURCHASE No. SO9l James street. 3-story brick s rooms. Imorovements. cemented cellar. Terms ■ cMh. Apply C. E. Miller, 212 Chest nut street. < FOR SALE lBl5 North Second : Street Open view over river. A fine. I medium-priced home in good location I Immediate possession. A. W. Real Estate 2131 North Sec ond street. Bell phone 2J75J. i FOR SALE —13 lots at Poxtang; j bungalow sites, situated on Park Ter. • lace Bargain to quick buyer. Apply at 102 Paxtang avenue. t Con tinned in Next Column) REAL ESTATE FX)R SALE FOR SALE IN HIGHSPIRE—Brick bungalow, all improvements. Will sell for SI,OOO less than what it is really worth if sold at once. Party leaving town. Apply W. J. Reeves, 224 Market street, Highspire, l*a. Dial phone 9801. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE No. 1846 Chestnut street; nine rooms and bath. gas. electric light, steam heat; price and particulars from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. J FOR SALE No. 927 North Sixth ! street 9 rooms bath gas ! furnace lot. 20x100 paved street 'on renr. Bell Realty Co., Bergner! > Building. ! FOR SALE 2121 Sixth street;! i brick house, nine rooms, bath, gas,; furnace; offered at reasonable price. | Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. | JUST DANIEL E. LUCAS Real Estate and Insurance, 303 Lewis St. THAT'S ALL BUY YOUR HOME on our rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond ilrst payment required, balance! as rent. We have houses in everv | part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street. FOR SALE An empty, brick-! porch front house, with all improve- ] ments and long lot to drive alley; 10 minutes' walk to center of city. Easy terms. A. W. Swengel, Real Estate, I 2131 North Second. i Real Estate P"or Sate—Suburban _ _ , FOR SALE lO-room suburban' home, located at Paxtang, in excellent! condition, large lawn, garden, garage, ; i greenbi use and chicken house. In-i ! quire of Bell phone ISI9R. ; CAMP HILL, MARKET ST.—Double! 214-story brick; gas, electric, hot water heat; large lot. room for four automobiles, fruit trees. Must be seen to bo appreciated. Terms or cash. Lehman & Klingeman. Patriot Bldg. ) REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent ! FOR SALE OR FOR RENT 209 ! South Front street; eleven rooms aud bath: delightfully located. Inquire of j Harrisburg Trust Company, 16 South] Second street. j REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Large furnished dwelling, con- j taining all modern improvements, 1 114-aere of lawn, line shade, large | garage, located at Mount Holly 1 Springs. For Rent Two furnished houses for the summer located at Camp Hill. BRINTON-PACKER CO., AGENTS, Second and Walnut Sts. FOR rIENT Second story of lvel ker Street Markethouse, Fourth and Ivelker streets, suitable for manufac turing purposes cr general stsrage. I—Room 34x34. I—Room 40x30. 2—Ol flee rooms. I—Mall, 50x10. Alterations made to suit tenant. Apply Harrisburg Auto Co., Fourth and Keiker streets. FURNISHED COTTAGE at Wil liams Grove, with electricity and Dial phone, 3 large rooms and screencd-ln porch. Apply 120S Chestnut street. Bell phone 624. FOR RENT —-8-room house, furnish ed or unfurnished. Bell 156.1. Dial I HEAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED. IMMEDIATELY. TO RENT OR BUY. Small House or Bungalow, in the following zones. Maclay to Seneca. Front to Third. Must be modern, with all conveni ences Corner property pre ferred. Address BOX K. 6801. Care of Telegraph. WE HAVE READY CASH BUYERS for Improved real estate. Lot us know what you have to offer. LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1129 Seventh Street. WANTED. TO BUY, One or two-story bungalow, anywhere near Harrisburg, with plenty of ground. We want to purchase one. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. (formerly Backenstoss Bros.), 331 Market Street. $1(1.00 REWARD for information that will lead to renting of house ini desirable location. Hill preferred. Ad dress Box W 7586. Care Telegraph. WANTED —For the summer, small furnished house or apartment In city or nearby suburb. Family of three, girl thirteen. Address R. L French. 2303 Hoffer street. WANTED, TO RENT House or epartment of about 6 rooms. Throe 1 in family. No children. Will pay $25 to $35 per month. References If ro- 1 quired. Address Box S. 6807, care! of Telegraph. READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? BELL AND DIAL PHONES. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. THIRD ST. WANTED, TO RENT Detached house, with modern Improvements and garage, in Camp Hill. State rent. 1 Address Box K, 6701, care of Tele graph. OlHces aiul Storerooms For Rent | SEVERAL ROOMS FOR RENT in Schleisncr Building. Suit able for offices, business or lodge meetings. Inquire at SCHLEISNER'S I FOR RENT ! BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM For meetings, conventions. Banquets Dances and parties. Use of piano free. Kitctaen attached. H. C. CLASTER. Jeweler. 302 Market Street. | FOR RENT Desk room and office. I Inquire Fred C. Miller. Attorney, 31 | North Second street. Bell phone 307 J. j FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Green enameled bed and small parlor table, in good con dition. Call Bell phone 4335 M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE— Owner going west. Sanitary metal re frigerator, white enamel and brass single beds, iron cots, etc. Inquire 1211 North Fifteenth street. I FOR SALE—4OO pairs of shoes, Sun jday and working shoes. A bargain to I a quick buyer. Inquire 502-504 Meyers stieet, Steelton, l J a. BELOW COST! Carpets, Furniture,! Linoleums, Mattings, Rugs. Stoves, Musical Instruments, Pianos, Organs, Bicvoles, Tires, Guns. Unfinished 1-aunch, 335. Platform wagon, 315.1 Ylngst, Front and Cumberland. FO.JC SALE One 12-ft. wall case; cne 10-ft. plateglass floor case, and one Toledo computing scales. Apply at 1701 North Sixth street, between j 5 and 7 o'clock P. M. I FOR SALE Cross cut bolting I saw: dimension stock saw; automatic I handle lathe: bevel siding and re- I rawing machine; flooring and j matcher; flooring borer; three back knife machines: pulleys; hangers; | belting. Send for list. Low prices. I Ulster Lumber Company. Livingston j Manor. N. Y. i BOOKS nought and sold; 20,000 I new. old. rare. In stock. Aurand's, j 025 North Third. Circulars free. ! FOR SALE One kitchen range ! (coal), with water hack; one gas ; range, 4 burners, oven and broiler; | one gas hot water heater; one solid, | walnut Newel post (ornamental) and I rail. Apply No. 123 Pine street. ! FOR SALE—IVY CANOPY STOVE. NO. 306, COAL AND GAS COMBINA TION. GOOD AS NEW. CAN BE ! BOUGHT AT A SACRIFICE PRICK. APPLY 2216 NORTH FOURTH : STREET. HARRISBURG. ; FOR SALE One steam radiator, | CS sq. ft.: one steam radiator, 42V4 ft.; 25 section indirect radiators (steam) | each 12 sq. ft: 9 hot air registers. Ap- | jpiy No 123 Pine street. j I RICY'CLE FOR SALE First 32' i! | takes it. Call 131 North Summit' I street. | FOR SALE Gloucester couch; swing. Has folding legs, so it may be used as cot. Fine condition. Call: j 413 M Pell. j NATIONAL CASH REGISTER I Four drawers, flnest condition. Five I I separate total counters, detail sales I strip and Check Issuing feature. A I beauty and like new. See it and you will buy it. Russell Sales Company, Lancaster, Fa. FOR SALE —Steam neat boiler, 675 sq. feet capacity; practically new; first-class condition. 1948 Green street. ! MORRIS SAYS save money buying' 'new and second-hand furniture here. : High prices paid for furniture. Morris ! Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4085R TYPEW RITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER. BOTH PHONES. 1 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at tention Newmark & Cown, 308 Broad street. Dial 4826. Bell 4705 R. j WE PAY 3c a lb. for rags. 30c a! 100 for papers, 60c for old books. (Ve| buy all kinds of Junk and pay the! highest cash prices. L. Cohen & Co. j 8.1 l 4974. | BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE, j BOUGHT AND SOLD. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST., HARRISBURG. PA. j WANTED An upright boiler, 8! or 10-horse-power. Must be In good j condition. No junk. Address B. J. I Campbell. 1000 Paxton street, or 2361 South Second street. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and I sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1071 K. or drop a postal to Max Sincltz 1016 Market street Will call, city or country. WANTED TO BUY NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS Working order or not Send full par ticulars. Will buy anywhere. Russell gales Company, Lancaster, Pa. FAItMS 6%-ACRE FARM, 6-room house and barn, one horse, two shouts, chickens and implements, 31,700 Easy terms. 3TOO down. 25 ACRES Good buildings, level soil; with crops. 32,000; without crops, 31.700. 26 ACRES Buildings good as new, sand loam soil, 2 horses, 4 cows, 3 hogs. 80 chickens, all implements, $3,000; without stock and implements 82,200. DURAND & FERBER, 107 Chestnut FOR SALE, CHEAP. AT ONCE A 47-acre farm. Cash. 31,250. 7-room house and outbuildings, spring water iclose to house; about 800 fruit trees; 30 acres clear, balance in timber; ! about IV4 miles from Dauphin, Pa. i Inquire M. C. Taylor, 111 South Htreet. PAINTING JOSEPH A. GILL, 1913 Rhoads ave nue. Practical Painter. Estimates cheerfully given. Bell phone 386. AUCTIONEERS EVENTUALLY, WHY NOT NOW? * AUCTIONEER HlTE—Beil 1875 J. , . • : ; ■ y■' ' MAt 19, 1919. _ RUSINKSS OPPORTUNITIES CO-OPERATION ; "The First Principle of Success" i i The following Representative ' Concerns have taken part In the ; CO-OPERATIVE Campaign 1 conducted by the Federated Trades Council. They wish to < he classed as friendly to the cause and we ask for them your Co-operation and lteclproea tlon. ! "Buy War Savings Stamps" BANKS Commercial Trust Company of Harrlsburg. 1224 N. Third. . BUSINESS COLLEGE School of Commerce and Har rlsburg Business College. IB S. Market Sq. ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS Central Construction Corpor ation. I FLORIST Schmidt. Florist, 312 Market St. FUNERAL. DIRECTORS Rudolph K. Spicer, 511 N. Sec ond St. i Fackler's, 1312 Derry. FURNITURE Fackler's, 1312 Derry. FURNACES Caloric Pipeless Furnace, The Carlisle Plumbing and Heat ing Co.. 32 N. Court St. GARAGE Rex Garage & Supply Co.. 1917 N. Third. GROCERIES. WHOLESALE The Wltman Schwarz Corp'n. Evans-Burtnett Co. GROCERIES, RET AID Polleclt's Cash and Carry Stores. Harrlsburg and Steel ton. HARDWARE. WHOLESALE Henry Gilbert & Son. ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES Dean F. Walker. 409 N. Second. KNITTING MILLS M -"-head Knitting Company, Inc. New Idea Hosiery Company, inc. LAUNDRIES Sanitary Family Washing Co. City Star Laundry. LUMBER Harrlsburg Lumber Co., 17 th I and Naudain. PLANING MILL E. C. Snyder, 18th and Holly. MILK DEALERS Penna Milk Products Company. MANUFACTURERS Hnrrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co. Harrlsburg Silk Mill. H'irrvmirg Pipe & Pipe Bend ing Co. Harrlsburg Manufacturing & Bo", i CO. Devine & Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co. Nauss Manufacturing Co.. (Mfg. of Band Instruments and Re pairers of Auto Radiators). FOR SALE A local truck distributing firm, distributors for a promi nent and nationally advertised truck—one of the best on the market—desires to sell the en tire or part interest of their I I business, which includes agency | for truck, large garage, sales room and service station. Pres ent owner's health keeps him I from pushing business. Large i number of trucks sold in this | city since January I—prospects I for 50 more for this year. Large I territory. Big advertising cam- ; paign now running. A splendid business opportunity for a live I wire. Will stand close invest!- I gation. For further particulars address BOX D, 7567. Care of Telegraph. i " ~ ' I GROCERY STORE Uptown, including building, stock and fixtures, all new siock, doing good business. Reasons for selling. Inquire C. H. Corder, 1722 Urttn street. Bell 560 J. FOR SALE N HARDWARE STORE Large, new stock, fine fix tures. Good location. An exceptional bargain. Cheap rent. J. E. DARE. i 209 and 211 Chestnut St. . I ; VERY DESIRABLE HOTEL I'ROPO SITION FOR SALE—Good corner | property Desirable location op-| portunltv for capable man. Only ex-I periencei.l men need apply. Bell Realty j I Co., Beigner Building. ! THE owner of vacant land well 10-j jcated in the Tenth Ward, would like to get in touch with a reliable 1 | builder to develop the property and! j share the profits. Address E.. 3211,1 care of Telegraph. j REXALL DRUG STORE FOR SALE lin a Pennsylvania town. Will bear ' inspection. Address ltexall, care of I Telegraph. BUSINESS PERSONALS HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET. HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID AND FINISHED. OLD FLOORS CLEANED. Consult the man who knows how. G. M. SLOUGH. Bell Phone 3783 J. HEMSTITCHING. MRS. SNYDER, 1465 MARKET STREET. PEOPLE WON'T KNOCK, IF I REPAIR YOUR DOOR BELL ELECTRICIAN—BeII 1875 J. WANTED To make and repair all kinds of Human Hair goods Wigs Toupees, Switches, etc. Will call. Write 127 North Eighth street. Lebanon. Pa. PAPERHANGING First-class work J. E. Chllcoat, 1622 North Fourth street. DIAMONDS bought tor cash—P. H. CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. (Continued in Next Column) BUSINESS PERSONALS MACHINE SHOP Small machine work on Steam Engines, Pumps, Mill Machinery, Experimenting and . Model Making. 1104 Fulton street. \ UPHOLSTERING Of the best { kind. Work guaranteed. We call and '* deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phoue 4826. Bell phone 4705 R. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, 350 doz.: razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. A. LANE New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street Bell 4730-J. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538 Logau street, Bell 4396 J. FURNITURE CRATED for shipping. J. A. Bishop. 1730 Logan street INVENTORS FINANCED Patents Automobiles. Motorcycles Bought. Sold Exchanged. Cash or commission. Simon Horst, Llnglestown, Pa. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSI'HO-QUININE will stave it off if taken In time. Gross Drug Stotu, 119 Market street FINANCIAL STOCKS AND BONDS. LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J. K. GREENAWALT. JR., 120 Walnut St, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone EIBJ. STOCK BROKERS I have Gilt Edge Texas Oil Proposition. Drilling now. Big people behind it. Will go |over quick. Write or wire me. B. F. ! Jacobs, liscal agent, Adolphus Hotel i Building. 1317-19 Commerce street, | Dallas, Texas. MONEY Xo 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 MONEY FOR NECESSITIES It employed and housekeeping, our legal rate money service on loans from sls to S3OO, payable In weea.y ;or monthly instalments is worth in vestigating, If you are in need ef funds and without bank credit. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO, 204 Chestnut St. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu als ir. need of ready cash; small loans a specialty, business conildential, pay j ments to suit borrower's convenience, jpositnely lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. HAULING AND MOVING | AUTO HAULING Local or long I distance. Furniture and piano moving ;a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 91 i j Capital street. Both phones. | HICKS Local and long-distance j hauling and storage. 424 Keily. Both j phones. > MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO. i Auto hauling, furniture and pianos a i specialty. General hauling. 243 Hamilton street. Dial 4166. Bell 1144 W. HAULING—LocaI or Long-distance. I Pianos and safes a specialty. Bock Bios., successors to O. H. Beck. Call at 1419 Vernon street. Bell phone I 2811 J. j LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE | HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 6a6 Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3636-J. Dial 2683. AUTO HAULING Local and long distance. Furniture moving a spe? eialty. Kates reasonable. Prompt ser vice. Call Bell 623-J. WE Move Anything, Anywhere, Ar.y time. Price reasonable. Dial ;u:>o. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Tmid street. HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped | for furniture, freight and piano inov- I ing No distance too far. Careful ■ driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin I Aungst, manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell ; Phone 16H6. I FOR HIRE—Two ton auto truck. I Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bell | pnune 2465 K. : ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE I I CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER 3T. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. DRESSMAKING WANTED—PIain sewing and mend ing. Apply at 50 North Thirteenth street, first floor. MUSICAL J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. Troup Building, 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE. BARGAINS THIS WEEK. $450 Hardman Upright Piano, flt ebony case, good tone, rebuilt ac tion; price $l5O $350 Whitney Upright Piano, oak case, like new, splendid touej price $lB5 S4OO Merrill Upright, mahogany, guar anteed like new, late design; price S3OO $450 Sterling Upright, mahogany, will be like new when ready; see at once; price $250 SSOO I'layer-Plano. 88-note, mahogany; 24 rolls free; price $37 $650 Victor 88-Note Player, mahogany, guaranteed like new; price $485 Any of the above instruments ready for delivery this week. J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. Troup Building, 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page