14 | The Man WholsTMnMnpf Bnying a Homejecomes a Regular Classiflcdßeader 1 SDeatbs ( HAMEKOV —On May I# fc, l ohim* Otlaville, N. Y.. William F. Cham erov, aged 22 years, 4 months an Funeral on Thursday afternoon, .a 1 o'clock, from the residence of nh mother. Mrs. Charles O.bnjde!. 1145 Zarker street. Relatives ana friends are Invited to !![ Si out further notice. Body can oe viewed on Wednesday evening. Burial in Shoops Church Cemc tery. HI MvEI. Mrs. Elizabeth Cral Kunkel, widow of John C. £"",7* ' 17 South Front street, entered into rest Mav 15, 1919. . , . The luriernl services at the abo,- address. Thursday afternoon, at - O'clock. The interment, in the nai lisburs Cemetery, will he private. PKltltt On May 21. 1919. Naomi Perrv, widow of Richard H. Bel rv, at the home of her daughter, 51 u LiUle Hawkins, 1509 Berryhul ftipot, agod 87 years. • Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at - o'olock. from the above address. Ine relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice in terment private, Harrtsburg Ceme- Chamhersburg papers, please copy. LOST AMI FOUND LOST A purse. between 1311 Berry and c'hrist Lutheran Church, on Sunday morning. Finder please re turn to Mrs. Thomas Ueisch, 101 l Deny and receive reward. LOST Non-skid Goodyear auto mobile tire, part vulcanized, Capitol to Cumberland street, Walnut to Fifth. Market to Camp Hill. Reward. Call Bell phone 3434. LOST—One 24x4 Kelly Springfield tire and rint, on Tuesday. Finder kindly return to Mayor's Office.. LOST Lady s wristwatch, on black ribbon. between Boas and Briggs on Third street. Reward if returned to 939 North Third. I/ifT-Two 31 Vi Kelly Springfield tires between Eighteenth and North and Seventeenth and Mulberry sll'eets. 1 lease return to Black's Garage, 21)5 South Seventeenth street. IJIST Puppy collie dog. about eight weeks old. Reward if returned to 21 South Front street. LOST Gold pin. blue. front, marked Kansas R. N. Back engrav ed Etljel K. Tomminson. Reward. ; Bell phone 941 R. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting, Rnglish. Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithme- ; tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time. Bell 125, Dial 4016. „ , BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley [ HELP WANTED—MALE §t r ; " - " 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, THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, Akron, Ohio. 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. __ BARRER WANTED Must oe first-class. $20.00 and commission, i Apply F. Hoover, Third and Muench streets. WANTED, BARBER. AT ONCE --1 Bolton House Barber Shop, 25 North I Second etreet. j WANTED Two boys. Apply at ] once. Rustic Dairy Lunch, South Third street. j WANT SALESMAN TO REPRE SENT FACTORY. Ford necessity. Reardon Mfg. Co., Peoria, Illinois. DOCTOR WANTED Registered in Pennsylvania. Elderly man pro- ; ferred. Office practice only. Steady position. State particulars. Box L, 6712, 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 l'orster streets. WANTED Stenographer, male, state age, salary expected, experience, past employment. Address Box S, 6703. WANTED—Experienced man for handling dynamite opening stteets at Perdlx. Also laboring man, white, for clearing land. Apply to our Perdix Land Office, or A. C. Young, 34 North Second street. GOVERNMENT needs 4,000 clerks 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. SOLICITORS WANTED Harris hurg and adjoining Towns. Good Commissions. Selling Sick, Accident and Death Benefits. Apply by letter. Dauphin Beneficial Association, Union Trust Building, Harrisburg, Pa. (Continued fn 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. Drnlern In Heal Kntntc fnntiriifictf Surety llond* Locust & Court Sts. Member- llbg. Ileal Estate llonril WEDNESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE ; | jj HIGH SCHOOL BOY [ 1 WANTED to work evenings. Also two boys. with good bicycles, about two hours each day. , PHOTO ART SHOP, j' 1219 Market Street. i ;j j | WANTED Two first-class paint ! ers for automobile finishing. Call at, lor address, stating experience, etc., 1 1 Overland-Harrisburg Co., Twenty | sixth an.i Derry streets. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENCED and INEXPERIENCED SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS j Regular work and good wages. In ! experienced operators are paid by the day while learning. A bonus is paid 1 j to tgll operators every pay day. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO., Reily and Fulton Sts. j : - SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS WANTED Girls who can sew on family machines can easily learn to operate and earn good money, i 20 per cent, bonus paid. Call HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., Third Floor, City Star Laundry Building. I j WANTED Weavers and Warpers; also some learners. Apply SILK MILL, Cor. North and Second Sts. WANTED—White girl for; | housework. 2212 North Second I I j street. I STENOGRAPHER A young lady. J who lias had good business training and who can take dictation rapidly and transcribe accurately. An excel lent opportunity for a person of quali- I lioaiions, of experience and education' | with a good company to work for. AI job you can live. Address 1.. 6711, '•are of Telegraph. | WANTED • Maid for general | i housework. Small family and good! wages. Call Bell phone 1581R or 1723 Forster street. WANTED Colored woman as chambermaid, reference required. Ap ply Plaza Hotel. WANTED—A woman of ability, clerical and good appearance to take charge of retail business, experience not necessary. Address Box V, 7588, 1 Care Telegraph. WANTED—Experienced salesladies. Apply S. VV. Woolworth Co.. 404 Mar ket street. WANTED Giris to work in j Bindery. Apply Mr. Fisher, The Bindery, The Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. I WANTED Competent woman to I take charge of home in small, private family. Reference required. Call 121 I Market street for interview. {'HELP WANTED —Male and Female I DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, j \\ ASH INGTON, D. C., May 15, 1919. ;Holp Wanted: Male and Female. Place of Employment: Saint Eliza beths Hospital. Washington, D. C. This is a Government institution es tablished for the treatment of so! -1 ciers. sailors and marines suffering from mental diseases incurred in the cervlee of their country. At the pres ent time this hospital is caring for I approximately 3,800 patients and is performing a very important servo-,, in the restoration of the nation's dis abled lighting iorees. NATURE AND ADVANTAGES OF EMPLOYMENT (OFFERED: There are a large num- I ber of vacancies in the Ward and j Nursing Service of the hospital. Pre vious experience is not necessary. All applicants accepted for this service tare given the opportunity of enrolling 'in the Training School maintained by !the hospital. This school presents a two years' course in connection w ! th the regular duties of the employee land Is free of charge to those de ' siring to enroll. Successful compls | tion of the course entities the student Ito a diploma. SALARIES AND PER QUISITES: All employees of this ser vice are furnished free of charge their hoard, lodging, laundry and in case of sickness medical attention for a re-j- Fi.nablc period. The salaries range ; from $32.50 to $82.50 per month, the ilower salary adjustments being based lon previous experience and higher I positions being filled by promot f'n | trom the ranks of those enrolled in j the Training School. Those whose ; service prove satisfactory are prom ised a salary increase effective July 11. 1919. REQUIREMENTS: Appli cants must he in sound physical con dition. not less than sixteen years of age, anil if possible should submit photograph with application. Appli cation F0rm1.059 may be obtained from tbe Superintendent. Saint Eliza beths Hospital, Washipgton, D. C., or The Secretary of Fourth Civil Service District. Washipgton. D. C., and there i after should he promptly tiled with i either of the above named parties. S. , G. Hopkins. Assistant Secretary. SITUATION'S WANTED MALE CHAUFFEUR Desires work driv • ing touring car or truck; ten years' experience: can furnish reference. Bell 1 617 J. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female WANTED Woman wants wash ing to do at home. Inquire 646 Woodbine street. — Colored woman de | sires day's work of any kind. Call Dial 9217. I W \NTED I-Ixperlenced, reliable woman wants day's work. 1512 Wal llace street. WANTED Young woman would like work by the day; can furnisn reference Address Box D., 6709, care of Telegraph. MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes posi tion as housekeeper in apartment or small house. Address Box H, 6704. Care Telegraph. I YOUNG woman with clerical and I selling experience in speciality slfop| will be open for a permanent position June 1. Ten years with present firm. I Bent reference. Address Box L 4280, Cere Telegraph. — ROOMS FOR RENT j FOR RENT—IBI Herr street. Pleas iar.t front furnished bedroom. ' (Continued In Next Column) , ROOMS FOR RENT J TWO third floor furnished rooms, ! for light housekeeping; gas range; j hot suitable for children. Apply 433 j South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Nicely-furnished rooms. Dial phione 5775, 9 Noith Front street. FOR RENT Six rooms, furnished ior unfurnished, to respectable colored family. Call Bell phone 456J or Dial phone 6035. FOR RENT—Pleasant front rooms, furnished. No objection to man and wife. Roomers only, single men pre ferred. Bath, electric light, phone. I Reasonable rates weekly. 1549 State! .•treet, corner Sixteenth. I FOR RENT Furnished room on second Poor, centrally located; all conveniences and use of phone. Ap ply 512 North Second street. j 209 BOAS STREET Furnished! suite, living room, bedroom, bath. Beli; phone. FOR RENT Two large, well-fur nishecl rooms in a new house; one on j second lloor front, immediate posses- ! sion; third floor front possession Junej 1: all conveniences; use of phone. Bell 45". 8J or 1173 Market street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms on third floor, for light housekeeping; iise of phone and hath; no children. Apply at 1606 North Third street. FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Apply at 90 Disbrow street. ROOM FOR RENT No. 110 North Second St. One large room —flrst- class central furnished or unfur- ' nished second floor bath hot water steum heat. Apply L. Mlnter, I same address. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all con veniences; steam heat; use of bath and phone. Apply at Side Entrance i at 1814 Green street. A LARGE, COOL, well-furnished j room, twin beds, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen. Use of tele- I phone. Three minutes' walk from Capitol. 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two or three fur- j nished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences. Cull, after 6 P. M., at 1609 Derry street. FOR RENT Large, unfurnished iivingroom, first floor front, suitable for suite of rooms, modern conveni ences. Inquire Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM— For gentlemen only. Dial 4990, or 912 North Third street. i FOR RENT Furnished rooms, , $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms; i running hot and cold water; light housekeeping and private bath. Wil- j 1 son Apartments. 143 South Third. | APARTMENTS FOIt RENT I FOR RENT Well-furnished | apartment, four rooms and bath, all conveniences, first lloor, private; ref- j erences exchanged, no children. ln -1 quire 342 South Sixteenth street. I FOR RENT First lloor apart- J Iment, furnished complete for house-] I keeping. Three minutes' walk ,o Capitol. Inquire 719 North Six4.li ! street. WANTED TO KENT WANTED, TO BUY OR RENT 7 to 9-rocm house between Maclay and Seneca Front and Third. Address P. O. Box 355, Harrisburg, Pa. REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDERLIN." LOOK AT THIS FIRST Wiconisco St., 625 Vacant; three-story brick, 9 rooms, all im provements; same as rent; S3O per I month, without any down pay ment. Agate St., 2542 Vacant; two story brick, 7 rooms, all improve ments; same as rent; $25 per month. Mahantongo St., 620 vacant 3-story brick, 9 rooms, all im provements, nice front porch and | back yard. Very well built, i Right price to quick buyer. Same as rent. Jefferson St., 2130 three story brick. 9 rooms, all improve ments. newly papered through out. a cement cellar, driveway in the rear; same as rent. Harris St., 630 three-story brick and frame, 9 rooms, all Im provements; right price to quick buyer; same as rent. Muench St., 616 three-story brick. 9 rooms; a very good home for the money; same as rent. Berryhill St.. 1609 three-story brick, 9 rooms, all modern im provements. front porch and nice back yard, driveway In the rear; in a very good location; same as 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 SANDERLIN. ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST BLDG, 36 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. FOR SALE' 2%-story frame house, on Fourth street; all improvements. \ Can be bought on monthly payments. 1832 N. Sixth St., 3-story frame; all improvements; newly remodeled. 2141 Jefferson: all improvements; garage. Possession soon after sale thereof. Three 2%-story bricks, under con struction. Will be modern through out. Terms: Small cash payment and monthly payments. D. E. LUCAS. Real Estate and Insurance, 303 Lewis Street. ATLAS ST., 2248, 2-story brick, front perch, low price. Forrest St., 569, 3-story brick, cor ner property; room for several gar ages; fine investment. N. Sixth St., No. 1945, corner of Peffer, large apartment and store rooms. Fine business corner. ! BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.. 331 Market St. FOR SALE—I 3 lots at Paxtang bungalow sites, situated on Park TerJ iace. Bargain to quick buyer. Apply at 102 Paxtang avenue. (Continued In Next Column) "*rAJRmSBTTR,G TTHLEGTOIPR i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES should be advertised in a newspaper raj which is read by substantial people. ffl j If your proposition is sound you will ffi j find it simple to interest people in it jyy j through using the classiiied columns. GO ! If it is not sound it should not he ad- ffl j vertised at all. ffi | HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY I 1008 North Second Street. Lot, 24x125 to wide alley; 9 large rooms and bath; fine 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. 1 HAVE READY BUYERS tor farm, city and suburban properties. M> ' large clientage enables me to secure readv buyers for any kind of Real Vstute you may have to otter. A. P. DOR ANZ, 1225 North Sixth St. Bell 271 J. Dial 3943. KOK SALE IN HIGHSPIRE—Brick bungalow, all improvements. Will sell lor SI,OOO less than what It is really worth it sold at once. Party leaving town. APPIy W. J. Reeves, (224 Market street, Highspire, Pa. Dial | phone 9801. ! $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 eight per cent. net. Will sell sepa ! r ately at $1,900 apiece. G. W. Kehr, 204 Chestnut street. j POSSESSION SOON 12429 N. Sixth St.. brick $5,700 ! 400 Muench St., brick 2,800 j 414 Muench St., brick 2.000 412 Hummel St., brick 2.900 ! D. A. CALEY, 707 Kunkel Bldg., Bell 589. ! JUST DANIEL E. LUCAS Real Estate and Insurance, 303 Lewis St. THAT'S ALL FOR SALE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 1512 WALNUT STREET. Lot, 15 ft. 3 in. by 90 ft. TRUST COM -222 Market Street FOR SALE An empty, brick porch front house, with all improve ments and long lot to drive alley; 1Q minutes' walk to center of city. Easy terms. A. W. Swengel, Real Estate, 2131 North Second. I BUY YOUR HOME on our rental ' payment plan. Small cash or Liberty 1 Bond first payment required, balance as rent. We have houses in every j part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. FOR SALE 745 Girard street, frame, 7 rooms and bath; heat; elcc !, rie light; vacant. Price, $2,150. D. A Caley, 707 Kunkel Building. Bell 559. FOR SALE Desirable house. Woodbine street, all improvements; produces income of $60.00 per month; good Invest mSouth Twentieth street, 2%-story house, all improvements; lot, 40xllo l'eet to drive alley. Two-story house, Geary street; first-class condition; all improve ment GRACE M. MacWILLIAMS, 301 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 962. FOR SALE Susquehanna Street. 1723 Frame | dwelling, 6 rooms, bath, newly painted, new roof, nicely papered, Swatara Street, 2106 Brick dwell-j ing, 8 rooms, bath, steam heat, Maciay 0 Street, 636 New up-to-date I dwelling, 7 rooms, bath, steam I heat lot to 20 foot alley, $4,500. nerrv Street, 2342 A fine Dome, 9 rooms, bath and steam heat, $4,800. {•HAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third St. j FOP. SALE On easy terms, 2012 to 2018 Susquehanna street. Apply A. ijoranz. 1225 North Sixth. $2 200 WILL PURCHASE No. 809 James street. 3-story brick, s rooms, improvements, cemented cellar. Terms c?sh. Apply C. E. Miller, 312 Chest nut street. FOR SALE lBl5 North Second street. Open view over river. A line, medium-priced home in good location. I Immediate possession. A. W. I Swengel, Real Estate, 2131 North Sec ond street. Bell phone 2075 J. 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. I $2,800 WILL PURCHASE a frame house with eight rooms, electric light steam heat: lot, 40x130; variety of truit; located on Rockville car line Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. DOUBLE HOUSE IN PENBROOK FOR SALE Each side 7 rooms bath eas furnace cemented cellar B°° t i FOR SALE A local truck distributing Arm, 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 business, which includes agency for truck, large garage, sales room and service station. Pres ent owner's health keeps him Irom pushing business. Large ; number of trucks sold In this city since January I—prospects for 50 more for this year. Large ' territory. Big advertising cam paign now running. A splendid ' business opportunity for a live wire. Will stand close investi gation. For further particulars address 1 BOX D, 7567. Care of Telegraph. 1 GROCERY STORE \ Uptown, Including building, 1 stock and fixtures, all new stock, doing good business. Reasons for selling. Inquire C. H. Corder, 1722 Green street. Bell 560 J. > FOR SALE HARDWARE STORE, : Large, new stock, fine fix ; tures. Good location. An exceptional bargain. Cheap ' rent. ; J. E. DARE, 209 and 211 Chestnut St. FOR SALE; Long-established. ! Hardware, Plumbing. Tinning, Heat -1 ing and Builders' Supplies business. ; Illness compels quick sale. Unusual ' opportunity. C. H. MacConnell, ' Owner, Nicholson, Pa. FOR SALE Printing equipment, including cylinder press. Job press-"*, paper cutter, belting. Pulleys excepl ied. Address 2305 Hoffer street, or Bell 1 1354J ! REX ALL DRUG STORE FOR SALE in a Pennsylvania town. Will bear I inspection. Address Bexall, care of Telegraph. , MAY 21, 1919. BUSINESS PERSONALS HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID AND FINISHED. OLD FLOORS CLEANED. Consult the man who knows how. G. M. SLOUGH. Bell Phone 3783 J. RURAL SERVICE CO., NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. Water. Electric Light und Heating Plants for farms und rural buildings. Silos erected, stave, tile or concrete. Reels and stumps removed, sub-soil ing. ditching and tree-planting, with d>namile. Prompt and careful attention. J. C. BOYD, Engineer, 1005 Bridge Street. Bell Phone 3440 J. HEMSTITCHING. MRS. SNYDER, 1465 MARKET STREET. PEOPLE WON'T KNOCK. IF 1 REPAIR YOUR DOOR BELL. ELECTRICIAN—BeII IS7SJ. i WANTED To make and repair all kinds of Human Hair goods -- Ui.ffs Toupees, Switches, etc. Will jcalh 'Write 137 North Eighth street, I Lebanon, Pa. I PAFERHANGING First-class I W. rk J E. Chilcoat. 1633 North 1 Fourth street. i - DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. I CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. ! MACHINE SHOP Small machine i work on Steam Epgines, Pumps, Mill Machinery, Experimenting and! ; Model Making. 1704 !■ niton street. . | UPHOLSTERING Of the best ; ! kind Work guaranteed. We call and! : deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone , ! 4826. Bell phone 4705 R. j ' RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED < i Single edge. 25c doz.; double edge, 35c • I doz?; razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. | ~ A. LANE ' New and second-hand furniture [ ' bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Beli 4730-J. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING ; Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. , Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan j street, Bell 4396 J. | FURNITURE CRATED for shipping. ! J. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street. 'I 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 thia i changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPIIO-QUININE will stave it off If taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. FINANCIAL ! STOCKS AND BONDS. LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY*. J. K. GREENAWALT, JR, 120 Walnut SL. Harrisburg, Pa. 1 Bell Phone EIBJ. | STOCK BROKERS 1 have Gilt ' I Edge Texas Oil Proposition. Drilling) . j now. Pig people behind it. Will go j | over quick. Write or wire me. B. F. I Jacobs, tiscal agent. Adolphus Hotel! ! Building. 1317-19 Commerce street. Dallns, Texas. MONEY TO LOAN ' MONEY ' If you are pressed for ready cash to meet any emergency, call to see us. We leud 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 1 | MONEY FOR NECESSITIES If empleyed and housekeeping, our iegal rate money service on loans I from sls to S3OO, payable in weeK.y ]or monthly instalments is worth in- I vestigating. if you ure in need of I 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 confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, • positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. HAULING AND MOVING AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piuno moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 917 Capital street. Botli phones. HICKS Local and long-distance hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Botli phones. MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO. Auto hau|lng, furniture and pianos a specialty. Geneial hauling. 248 i Hamilton street. Dial 4166. Beli 1144 W. HAULING—LocaI or Long-distance. Pianos and safes a specialty. Beck Bros., successors to O. H. Beck. Call at 1419 Vernon street. Bell phono 2SIIJ. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbiu, 656 Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3636-J. Dial 3653. AUTO HAULING Local and long distance. Furniture moving a spe cialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt ser vice. Call Bell 623-J. 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 ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst, manager, Hershey. Pa. Bell phone 15R6. FOR HIRE—Two ton auto truck. Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bell pnune 2455 R. ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS.. 341 KELKER 3T. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. MUSICAL YOU have made the visit to music houses, for a special Columbia record, you have not found it. We have it. Spunglcr Music House. 2112 North Sixth street. TALKING MACHINES promptly und carefully repaired by an expert only. OILER'S. 14 South Fourth street i (Continued in Next Column) MUSICAL J. 11. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, Troup Building, 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE. BARGAINS THIS WEEK. $450 Ilardman Upright Piano, fine ebony case, good tone, rebuilt ac tion; price $159 $350 Whitney Upright Piano, oak case, like new, splendid tone; price $lB5 slou Merrill Upright, mahogany, guar anteed like new, late design; price $390 $450 Sterling Upright, mahogany, will be like new when ready; see at once; price $250 SSOO Player-Piano, 88-note, mahogany; 24 rolls free; price $375 $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. VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair j ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. i FOR SALE Mahogany piano, practically new. Will sell very cheap | for cash. Address S., 7498, care of I Telegraph. DRESSMAKING | WANTED—PIain sewing and mend ir.g. Apply at 50 North Thirteenth I street, llrst floor, ROOFING IhITE'S ELASTIC COATING j lias never failed to win in a test where net cost 1 BY YEARS Is accurately computed. Let Mfl Paint Y'uur Roof. I AUCTIONEER IIITE Bell IS7SJ. STORAGE | STORAGE Carload Storage at Low Rates. i THE HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY 1 CO., LTD., Hlghsplre, Pa. Phones: Bell: Steelton 1691. Dial: Steelton 9439. I I STORAGE —In brick building, rear I 408 Market. Household goods in clean, | private rooms. Reasonable rates. 1". j G. Dicncr, 4US Market street. j STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house i hold goods, merchandise. Private | rooms at t oasonable rates. Also haul ing oi aii kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. I STORAGE Private rooms for I household goods in fireproof wan ; house. $3 per month and up. Lower j storage rates in non-tireproof ware ! house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- i 445 South Second street. WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. FOR SALE Fruit Salad, Waldorf Salad, Chicken Salad, Potato Salad, Club Sanwiches, Chicken Sanwiches. All made from strictly fresh food and delivered free. Prices reasonable. Phone 3268 R. Bernard Barnes. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. \ DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embatmer, 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145. I CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEM'ETERY : Beaulit uily situated on Market street east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north and east faces the new park way. The prices of lots are moder ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents. GLEANERS AND DYERS WHY buy new clothing, when we clean yc-ur old ones as good as new 7 Ail kinds of repairing work guaran teed. Goodman's, 13U6V& North Sixth. Both Phones. Call and Deliver. AUTOMOBILES OVERLAND Used Car Department. Would You Pay $330.00 i For a Willys Knight Touring Car? We will deliver one to you for this • amount, the balance to be paid in ; eight monthly payments. A* five-pas- I car in splendid mechanical 1 condition, just le finished. New top, good tires. Open Evenings Until Nine THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO. 212-214 North Second Street. Both Phones. A BUICIC BIG SIX TOURING, new tires, mechanically perfect. Clevrelet. model 4-90 touring. In fine shape, very reasonable. 1 Stutz Bear Cat Roadster, in A 1 ; shupe, good bargain. ' The aoove cars are as represented Demonstrations given. ; CXIELESA AUTO WRECKING CO., A. SCHIFFMAN, Manager. FOR SALE One 1916 6-cylinder Studebaker. New top and new tires around. Fully electric equipped. This car is an exceptional bargain and must be sold quick. Party leaving city. Selcen Truck Distributors, 1017- 25 Market street. ■ KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO All sorts of auto tops and cushion work done by experts; also repair work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South Cameron street. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page