22 Place For j Deaths BOI.TOBi Died, on Wednesday aft ernoon, May 21, 1919, Mrs. Annie K. Holtoii, widow of the late Major Jo seph K. Bolton. , , Funeral services will be held day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Grace Methodist lOpiscopal Vhtirch. State street near Third street. lhe body may be viewed Friday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, at the funeral parlor of P. C. Neely, 908 North Sec ond street. ___ BRET'/ Niles O. Bretz, aged 3S years, died May 21, 1919. at Phila delphia. „ , Mnt . Funeral services on Saturday, Mftj 24, at 3 P. M., at the home of h's father Thomas J. Bretz, 4 street. Interment Middletown Cemetery, the Rev. J. Lyter official ing. isK On May 22, 1919, Harry A. Guise, aged 58 years. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at 1:20 o'clock, from his late residence, 1935 North Fifth street. The rela tives and friends are invited to ii tend without further notice. inter ment, York, Pa. JACOBS On Wednesday evening. May -1. 1919. John A. Jacobs, aged 36 years, 11 months and li days. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence J Nc lth Summit street. Helatives and fi lends are invited to attend with out further notice. PERRY On May 21. 1919, Naom! Perry, widow of Richard H. I'.- at the home of her daughter. Mi* Liillie, Hawkins, 1509 Berryhill street, aged 87 years. „ Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at - o'clock, from the above address, lire relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice, in terment private, Harrisburg cento Cha in b ersburg papers, please cop' RAM SAY On May 22, 1 919 - Sarah Jane Ramsay, wife of Samuel A. Ramsay. . _ Funeral on Monday morning, at l A. M.. from her late residence. 19-' Green street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Interment ta* tang Cemetery. • SHAFFXKR Died. May 22. 1919 ' Grace Gerberiek fehalTner. in "<| r 15th ytar, at her late home 1 nirt> - first and Curtin streets, Penbroo K. Funeral services will be held at above address on Saturday, at 6. > P. M., which relatives and arc invited to attend. internum Prospect Hill Cemetery. IX MEMORIAM IN ead, but loving remembrance of: Jeremiah E. Reed, whose soul departed | this life one year ago to-day, May -o, j • 1918. In the midst of joy, great sadness. j How our hearts were tilled with grief. But the Lord knows all our sorrows. And the thought gives sweet re lief. In loving remembrance, his wife. NAOMI A. KEEP AM' ' HILI'LI-- LOST AMI FOUND ' LOST Purse, containing money, annual pass, etc. Lost Thursday att ernoon or evening, probably on Obev lin car or in Enhaut. Finder return to Samuel J. Woriey. 228 Herr street, Hagrisburg, Pa. Reward. _____ LOST • Black and white Rabbit Hound. Name J. L Fritz on collar. Dog is blind in left eye. Answers to , name of Tim. Reward if returned to 935 North Third street. LOST A purse, between 1311 I Derry and Christ Lutheran Church, on j Sunday morning. Finder please re turn to Mrs. Thomas Reisch, 1311 Derry and receive reward. I LOST Non-skid Goodyear auto-, mobile tire, part vulcanized. Capita.. to Cumberland street, Walnut to Fifth, Market to Camp Hill. Reward. Call Bell phone 3431. ! LOST Gold pin, blue front i marked Kansas R. N. Back engrav - ed Ethel E. Tomminson. Reward i Bell phone 941 R. ! FOUND—Money. Owner call 409 Calder Building. __________ INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting. English. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time. Bell 125, Dial 4016. BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. | 121 Market St. Chas. B. Beckley HELP WANTED—MALE UNSKILLED MEN FOR PRODUCTION WORK. Ages 18 to 45, ■ IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION. | Wages and Working Conditions Right, j Apply in Person or Communicate with Factory Employment Office, THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY. Akron. Ohio. WANTED Cigar foreman for i Middle Western factory. Must be ' first-class man with experience. Ex- . cellent opportunity for an ambitious - man w ho wants to better his position, .vddress Jos. Karch, 93" Chew street, I Allentown. Pa. ] WANT SALESMAN TO REPRE- - SENT FACTORY. Ford necessity. Reardon Mfg. Co.. Peoria. Illinois. j (Continued in Next Column i FOR SALE Two Summer Cottages Located at Mt. Gretna, Pa. A 2-story, detached, frame cot- J tage, having 7 rooms and batli. I' Large porch surrounds the prop- I erty. Cottage is furnished. Rents at SSO per month. Possession at i once. Will consider exchange for J city property. A 2-story frame cottage, fur- I, nished, on the Chautauqua ! Grounds, on Harvard Avenue, j, known as "The Crow's Nest," con- I, taining 8 rooms, bath and pantry, I modern plumbing; asbestos roof; j large front and side porch, and i< other good features. Water supply from reservoir. Rents at $l5O per j) year. This cottage is very well it appointed, and is u splendid propo- |- sition. Miller Bros. & Co. ; Denier** In Heal Untitle In MM rn uce &urei> HoncW Locust & Court Sts. ;, R IIIJU Heal Kittate Hoiirtl I lli A FRIDAY EVENING, HAJUUSBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 23, 1919. HELD WANTED—MALE | ■ - _ ■ !. .1 HIGH SCHOOL BOY e l, WANTED e i to work evenings. Also two boys. with good bicycles, about two hours each day. e PHOTO ART SHOP, * 1249 Market Street. ;! i! j j WANTED ' j Men to learn to repair auto . mobiles and aeroplanes. Make application at once. l-ull ' ; course, SSU. Call, or write. 25 N. CAMERON STREET. Or TRAINING QUARTERS. 260 South Front Street, Steelton, Pa. . DOCTOR WANTED Registered I In Pennsylvania. Elderly man pro llferred. Office practice only. Steady position. State particulars. Box L ' j 6712, care of Telegraph. GOVERNMENT needs 4,000 clerk.-, 1 i for Census. SIOO month. Kxamiua ■ tions soon. Age requirements. 18 or | i over. For free particulars, write 1 s Raymond Terry (former Civil Service , * Examiner), 518 Continental Bids., j Washington. ' V ANTED Two automobile and; l carriage painters at Howry's Auto and, j< arriago Shop. Shiremanstown, Pa. BAIIBER WANTED Must ov 1 ! first-class. $20.00 and commission, i Apply F Hoover, Third and Muench .streets. , i IV ANTED Two boys. Apply at once Rustic Dairy Lunch, &V-9 south Third street. WANTED A. Yfung man nineteen to twenty-: thieo as sales division head for a linci o, merchandise with a national "lis-1 itribution. Some experience in cor-, , respond* nee necessai \ as well as a desire to make selling your life's work. There is a real future in the position. Address 8., 6713, Care of Telegraph. WANTED, AT ONCE Two ex perienced paperhangers. Steady ; piecework. Apply 1317 North Sixcii j stieet. WANTED Cigar Packer Foreman jfor Middle Western factory. Must be j first-class man. Good position to! right kind of man. Address at once . jJos. Karch, 937 Chew street, Alien ; town. Pa. W ANTED A boy to run errand.-, who ear. ride a bicycle. Capital Op- . I tical Co.. 25 South Third street. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENCED and INEXPERIENCED SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS \ Regular work and good wages. In- I experienced operators are paid by the ; j day while learning. A bonus is paid j j to all operators every pay day. i BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO.. Kelly and 1- ulum Sts SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS f WANTED 1 ' Girls who can sew on family f machines can easily learn to operate and earn good money. 20 per cent, bonus paid. Call I HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., j I Third Floor, City Star Laundry if Building. j c I' | LONG-DISTANCE OPERATORS |" WANTED. I r Apply to Chief Operator, . CUMBERLAND VALLEY TELE- J PHONE CO.. 1 : 227 Walnut Street. r s I s WANTED 1 Weavers and Warpers; also 4 some learners. Apply SILK MILL £ Cor. North and Second Sts. C WANTED—White girl for * j housework. 2212 North Second - I street. ! f : ; \ WANTED. ( 1 COMPETENT CLERK, |- Slenographer preferred. WM. S. ESSICK, | * j Union Trust Bldg. | WANTED Two reliable white! women, for upstairs work, in. the " country, on the west side of the - river. Highest wages paid, and refer- I [ences required. Apply, after 4 P. M„ I „ JM. Miller. 116 Locust street. j _ WANTED Experienced steno-j 1 grr.pher. State salary expected and ! < previous experience. Apply P. o. Box ! c No. 216, Harrisburg, Pa. I, WANTED Girl for general house, i work No children. • No washing. I Good home. Cull 2214 North Second i h h STENOGRAPHER With good 1 1 business training and knowledge of r bookkeeping. Please answer, stating l !: where last employed, references and I s where >ou can he reached on tele-j --phone on Monday or Tuesday. Ad dress Box R, 6SOB, care of Telegraph. WANTED A woman for house work. Good position for right party. u 321 Walnut. a __ , 1 WANTED School, office or store ~ girl to assist with light housekeep ing mornings and evenings for home 11 and board. Apply B. R., care of Tele- 8 graph. v WANTED Stenographer, experi- 1 enced in office of P. R. R. Co. Make ~ application in own handwriting, stat ing age and experience. Address P. a O. Box 275. c — e WANTED Dishwasher. Good 1 wages. Apply Alva Restaurant. - W ANTED Colored waman as! chambermaid, reference required. Ap- ' ply Plassu Hotel. — r WANTED Giris to work in n Bindery. Apnly Mr. Fisher, The t< Bindery. Tin- Telegraph Printing Co., _ liurrisburg, Pa. 1 'HLLP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED We have an opening for an energetic man or woman, that will pay from sls to $25 per week. ( emparullvely easy work and short hours. For information address "Manaer," Box S. 6809, care of Even ing Telegraph. SALESMEN WANTED i I WANTED By three-quarter-mil-' lion-dollar corporation, representative jfor Harrisburg and surrounding tetri [ lory, to sell high-grade advertising novelties and signs. Appropriate for j every business. Live man can make 1 81.5(1(1 to $3,000 a year. Exclusive ter ritory. Liberal commission. To proper man personal interview will be grant ed. Bastian Bros. 'Co., Rochester, j SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT, BOOKKEEPER, OF- I- It K MANAGER At present locat ed outside city, can arrange to be in city week of June 1, desires perma nent position with larger interests, where there is chance for a future. Entire experience in corporation work, expert on tax reports, married, I rotestant, best references and bond I 'mired, age 39, salary to start, $2,100.00. Address Box S. 9862, care of the Harrisburg Telegraph. KNERGETiC MECHANICAL ENGI NEER desires position as foreman of shop. A thorough mechanic, with fif teen years' shop and foundry expe'ri ence. Wide experience in automobile repairing, jobbing foundry and ma chine shop work. Age 35 years. Mar ried. Address X.. 4896, care of Tele graph. W ANTED Colored man wants work cleaning yards, cellars and whitewashing Call, or address, 650 (Calder street. . CHAUFFEUR Desires work driv ing touring car or truck; ten vea-.' experience; can furnish reference. Bell SITUATIONS WANTED —FemaIe | WANTED Young woman desires j clerical position; has had several j years' experience and can furnish ref- I erenees. Address Box Z, 7589, care of 1 I elegraph. W ANTED A colored womun wants work, washing and ironing, or houreelfcaning. Call at 1623 Apricot street. W ANTED General office work by I young woman who hus had four years'l expei lence. Call Bell phone 1018 W. DAY'S WORK Woman, reliable and experienced, wants day's work; no washing; wages. $2 per day. Dial phone 5554. V\ ANTED Neat, respectable col ored girl wishes work as chamber maid in hotel. Address Box F, 6810, care of Telegraph. WANTED Housework by the uuy by reliable white woman Ca l or address. luo7 North Third street, or I Bell phone 959VV. W ANTED Reliable colored won,-' an wants day's work two days each! week, call, or address, 1206 Cowden 1 street. \\ ANTED Woman wants wash- 1 nig to do at home. Inquire 616' Woodbine street. V\ ANTED Colored woman de sires day's work of any kind. Call! Dial 9211 j ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished; second finer apart ment. on Market street, Hill; three rooms, bath and bal cony. Inquire. 1722 GREEN STREET, Bell Phone 560 J. FOR RENT Furnished room, on! second floor. Constant hot water. Call Bell phone 466 R. FOR RENT Two large rooms, on i second lloor: all conveniences. Bell u93M, o: call at 6(10 North street. FOR RENT Large, third floor! furnished front room: gentlemen pre- ! ferred: all conveniences. Bell phone. I Address Box It, 8329, care of Tele- 1 graph. FOR RENT Two furnished looms j on third floor, for light housekeeping; ! use of phone and bath: no children. Apply at 1606 Nortli Third stieet. TWO third floor furnished rooms, for light housekeeping: gas range; . not suitable for children. Apply 433;! South Thirteenth stieet. FOR RENT—Pleasant front rooms,!' furnished. No objection to man and :' wife. Roomers only, single men pre- i terred. Bath, electric light, phone.!. Reasonable rates weekly. 1349 State street, corner Sixteenth. FOR RENT Two large, well-fur- ! ' nished rooms in a new house; one on," second lloor front, immediate posses- : sion; third floor front possession June! 1; all conveniences; use of phone. Bell 4578J or 1173 Market street. ROOM FOR RENT No. 110 North i 1 Second St. One large room—first- ' class central furnished or unfur- j 1 nished second floor bath hot 1 wkter steatn heat. Apply L Minler, same address. ,i FOR RENT Furnished rooms j for light housekeeping; all con veniences; steam heat; use of balh and phone. Apply at Side Entrance ' at 1814 Green street. A LARGE, COOL well-furnished * room, twin beds, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen. Use of tele phone. Three minutes' walk from , Capitol. 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two or three fur- i nished rooms for light housekeeping; " all conveniences. Call, after 6 P. M., at 1609 Derry street. FOR KENT Large, unfurnished , iivingroom, first floor front, suitable lor suite of rooms, modern conveni ences. Inquire Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. 1 c NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM— ' For gentlemen only. Dial 4990, or 912 I* North Third street, FOR RENT Furnished rooms , $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms; ' running hot and cold water; light c housekeeping and private bath. Wll- * son Apartments. 143 South Third. APAKTMENTS FOR RENT R FOli RENT Light housekeeping ' apartments, all modern conveniences c at 1101 North Sixth street. Inquire " Louis, 414 North Third street. AT 100 South Thirteenth street; 1 first floor, 7 rooms and laundry, ele- ' guntly furnished, equipped with hard- 1 wood floors, gas and electricity; pri- " vate porch and entrance. Apply 100 South Thirteenth street. ' s FOR RENT Well-furnished 1 apartment, four rooms and bath, all conveniences, first floor, private; ref- " erenees exchanged; no children. In quire 342 South Sixteenth street. f REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE T $1,300 WILL PURCHASE an eight room frame house on Linden street T near State. J. E. Gipple, 120 l Market :!. street. j (Continued In Next Column) i~ * ' jl j| | I I -SI BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES [ life should be advertised in a newspaper |' J- kg] which is read by substantial people. j® 1 jJU If your proposition is sound you will . |jb find it simple to interest people in it pu U through using the classified ccJlumns. ttj jj If it is not sound it should nht be ad- I ffi vcrtised at all. PS;' ' m S3' ; 3r SB i "ffi ffl 1 1 ; m | IS p|l RFCLAL ESTATE FOK SALE FOR SALE 1844 State St.. 3-story brick, front porch, side entrance, gas, furnace, . stable. Immediate possession. 543 S. Twentieth St.. lot 40x115, front porch, electricity, tine heat plant and bathroom equipment. $950 cash, balance at 5 per cent. Imme diate possession. 1523 Dcrry St., 9 rooms, front and I side porch, gas, electricity, rear' drive alley. 1554 Swatara St.. frame, j front porch, rear drive alley, !m- i provements. Reasonable terms. 114S Dcrry St., 3-story, 8 rooms, front porch. Close to business district. 1439 Market St., a very substantial 3- story brick house, with two small I houses in rear, side entrance, good j light. The place for a physician. I 039 Harris St., 3-story brick, side en trance. gas, electricity. ; 023 Emerald St. j We are offering one of the best ! model ate priced corner properties on the Hill. KOrGH. BRIGHTBII.L & KLINE, 307 Kunkel Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY ! 1008 North Second Street. Lot, 24x125 to wide alley; 9 I large rooms and bath; line 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 H JtVE READY BUYERS for farm, r-.tv and suburban properties. My large clientage enables me to secure ready buyers for any kind of Real | Estate you may have to offer, estate y p DORANZ> 1225 North Sixth St. | Bell 271 J. Dial 3943. J FOR SALE IN HIGHSPIRE—Brick l.iingalow. all improvements. Will ■All ft? SI,OOO less than what. It is feally worth if fold at once. Party I leaving town. Apply W. J. Reeves, ! ~24 Market street, Highsptre. Pa. Dial | phone OSul. POSSESSION SOON l4*>9 N. Sixth St.. brick. $5,700 *4OO Muench St., brick 2,89u I Jl4 Muench St.. brick 2.U00 ! 412 Hummel St.. brick 2,90u 707 Kunkel Bldg., Bell 589. i ! H v Y YOUR HOME on our rental 1 navinent plan. Small cash or liberty; Pond first payment required, balance las rent We have houses in every Inart of the city and suburbs. Apply I £ P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. I FOR SALE 745 Glrard street, trilme 7 rooms and bath; heat; elec- IH? light; vacant. Price. $2,150. D. V Caley, 707 Kunkel Building. Bell 589. FOR SALE Desirable house. Woodbine street, nit improvements; produces income of S6O 00 per month; good invest-; ""smith Twentieth street. 24-story! house, all improvements; lot. 40x115,- feet to drive alley. Two-story house. Geary street; first-class condition; all Improve- f ment rRACE M. MacWILLTAMS. 304 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 962. FOR SALE v.isnuehanna Street. 1723 Frame swelling. 6 rooms, bath, newly painted, new roof, nicely papered, i oJiilra Street. 2106 Brick dwell- ' 8 rooms, bath, steam heat. Maciay°Street. 636 New up-to-date swelling 7 rooms, bath, steam heat loi to 20 foot alley, $4,500. heav 2342 A fine nome. 9 _ rnom'a bath and steam heat, $4,800. %I°LER. 1002 North Third St. von SALE One house, last In row on Maclay streeet. in very desir row, uit all improvements. $4 100 Inquire J. K. Klpp. 1721 f Second. S2 °OO WILL PURCHASfS No. SO9 i James street. 3-story brick s rooms. improvements, cemented eel ar. -erma c™sh. Apply C. E. Miller, 212 Ches*- 8 nut street. I FOR SALE lBl5 North Second street. Open view over river. A fine, s medium-priced home in good location, o immediate possession. A. W. n Swengct Real Estate. 2131 North Sec ond street. Bell phone 2575 J. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE No. 1846 Chestnut street; nine rooms and bath. e. electric light, steam heat; price and particulars from Bell Realty Co- Bergner Building. $2,800 WILL PURCHASE a frame " house with eight rooms, electric light steam heat; lot, 40x130; variety™, lruit; located on RockvlUe car line Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. DOUBLE HOUSE IN PENBROOK C FOR SALE Each side 7 rooms hath K 9 furnace cemented - cellar good location. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. b MODERN SUBURBAN HOME FOR a SALE 7 rooms and bath electric - light. Large porches. Ix>t. 50x180. Exceptional scenic view from porches, t Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. F (.Continued In Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE H ARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET. I 1F IT'S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDERLIN." LOOK AT THIS FIRST Wiconisco St.. 623 Vacant; three-story brick, 9 rooms, all im provements; same as rent; S3O per 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. Right price to quick buyer. Same us rent. Jefferson St.. 2130 three* stoi> 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 l'rame, 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 roems, 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. I BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. VACANT HOUSES ON THE HILL 2-stcry bricks, all improve ments. 2 % -story bricks, all improve nii nls. 2%-story frame, water and gas. 3-story frame, all improve ments. Small Amount Down, Balance Pay as Rent. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell Phono 560 J. ATLAS ST., 2248. 2-story brick front perch, low price. Forrest St.. 569, 3-story brick, cor ner property; room for several gar ages; line investment. N. Sixth St.. No. 1945, corner of Peffer, large apartment and store looms. Fine business corner. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO 331 Market St. ' FOR SALE 2%-story frame house, on Fourth street; all improvements. Can be bougiit cn monthly payments. 1832 N. Sixth St.. 3-Story frame- all improvements; newly remodeled. 2141 Jefferson; all improvements garage. Possession soon after sul-- 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, 3t)3 Lewis Street. FOR SALE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE No. 1512 WALNUT STREET Lot, 15 ft. 3 in. by 90 ft. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM- P AN 11 222 Market Street FOR SALE—I 3 lots at Paxtang bungalow sites, situated on Park Te.-J lace. Bargain to quick buyer. Appjv at 102 Paxtang avenue. FOR SALE On easy terms, 2012 to 2018 Susquehanna street. Apply A P Dnranz. 1325 North Sixth. X A * (Continued In Next Column) . : . REAL ESTATE FOR SAUi PAXTANQ RESIDENCE FOR SALE —Almost modern conveniences and price reasonable. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. EXCEPTIONALLY desirable bunga low for sale brick construction. 8 rooms and batb almost modern conveniences, lair go lot. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. $2,65i> Wlbb BUY an eight-room brick house with all modern improve ments; porch, side entrance and paved street. J. K. Gipple. 1251 Market street. IIWKLI.ING FOR SALE s3,oi>o will buy an eight-lroom corner brick house with all modern improvements; a real bargain. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. Real Estate For Sale—Suburban HUMMELSTOWN 8-rcom house, lot, 65x110, good location. 12,600. One large double house In Bressler; barn and workshop; all kinds of fruit; lot. 150x152. Price, $5,000. Also many other city and suburban properties. Call 107 CHESTNUT STREET. FOR SALE lO-room suburban homo, located at l'axtang, in excellent condition, large lawn, garden, garage, greenhouse and chicken house. In quire of Bell phone 1849 R. FOR SALE Bungalow, on Bow men avenue. Camp Hill. Hardwood floors, steam heat. Inquire 1721 North Second. FOR SALE Very desirable cot tage, close to street car and river; all improvements. J. K. Klpp. Bell 1645 R. REAL ESTATE FOE RENT FOR RENT Second story of Kel ker Street Markethouse, Fourth and Kelker streets, suitable for manufac turing purposes cr general storage. I—Room1 —Room 34x34. I—Room 40x30. 2—Office rooms. I—Hall, 50x10. Alterations made to suit tenant. Apply Harrisburg Auto Co.. Fourth and Kelker streets. FOR RENT House in Hlghspire, corner of Commerce and Water stieets. Immediate possession. In quire Columbia Electric Co.. 1253 Mar ket stveet. FURNISHED COTTAGE at Wil liams Grove, with electricity and Dial phone, 3 large rooms and screened-in porch. Apply 1208 Chestnut street. Dell phone 624. FOR RENT Four acres near Progress, on Colonial Acres, No. sl2. Address Fred Justh, 1117 Mack avenue, Detroit, Mich. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE READY CASH BUYERS for improved real estate. Let ua 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. WANTED. TO BUY. A house or bungalow cottage of six, teven or eight rooms with bath, on Woodbine street or vicinity. Address X, 8429. care of Telegraph. READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY "WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? BELL AND DIAL PHONES. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. THIRD ST. Offices mill Storerooms For Rent SEVERAL ROOMS FOR RENT in Schleisner Building. Suit able for offices, business or lodge meetings. Inquire at SCHLEISNER'S 28-30 N. THIRD ST. WANTED Office in central busi ness section, suitable for professional work—one or two room arrangement. Hive locution, rental and when avail able. Address Box o, 6811, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Third floor above Cluster's Jewelry Store, 302 Market atreeL Suitable for photograph gal lery. Has been used by Kellberg's Studio for the past ten years. Apply at piemises. FOR RENT Large, up-to-date lodge hall, electric llgnts and water, third floor, 305 Broad. Apply Phila delphia Lunch, 307 Market. FOR RENT Desk room and office. Inquire Fred C. Miller, Attorney, 31 North Second street. Bell phone 307 J. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE A large Tuec elec tric vacuum cleaner. Suitable for i large residence or public building. Apply 1727 State street. City. FOR SALE Printing equipment, including cylinder press, job presses, >aper cutter, belting, pulleys, etc. Ad iress 2305 Hoffer street, or Bell phone 1354 J. FOR SALE Pink baby coach, ESloch make. Reasonable price. Call 1806 Penr. street. FOR SALE Two Poodle Dogs Reasonable price. Call at 9 '"North Harrisburg street, Steelton. BOOKS uougtit and sola; 20.0u0 new. old, rare. In stock. Aurand's. >25 North Third. Circulars free. FOR SALE White round reed, re versible baby carriage, in fine condl don. Call Bell 604 W. iNATIONAL CASH REGISTER Four drawers, finest condition. Five .eparatc total counters, detail sales itrlp and Check issuing feature. A leauty and like new. See It and you will buy It. Russell Sales Company, Lancaster. Pa. MORRIS SAYS save money buying rew and second-hand furniture here. -Ugh prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4986R (Continued In Next Coining) , foksale miscellaneous FOR SALE Household goods. lu pulre 123S Walnut street. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALU MAKES UKNTKL) EXCHANGED GEO. P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER. BOTH PHONES. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED, TO BUY, WARDROBE. Most be in good condition. Address . BOX A. 71 S3, Care of Telegraph. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID tor Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at tention Newmark & Cown, 308 Broad street. Dial 4826. Bell 4705 R. . WANTED, TO BUY A canoe Must be in good condition. Addles.* Box C, 6X12, or Bell phone 3046J-6. WE PAY 3c a lb. for rags. 30c a 100 for pnpers, 60c for old books. Wi buy all kinds of Junk and pay Hit highest cash prices. L. Cohen & Co Bell 497 1. BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG, PA. WANTED An upright boiler. S or 10-horse-power. Must be in gooc condition. No Junk. Address B. J Campbell, 1000 Paxton street, or 231 South Second street. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought anc sold. Highest cash prices paid. Cal Bell 1071K, or drop a postal to Mai Sincifz 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. Russeli Sales Company. Lancaster. Pa. FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 16-A. farm, 3 miles N. Harrisburg. 30-A. fat m, 6 miles N. Harrisburg. 6-A. farm, 4 miles S. Harrisburg. 70-A. farm, 4 miles S. Harrisburg. 16-A. farm, 5 miles W. Harrisburg. 125-A. farm. 12 miles S. JO. Harrisburg 122-A. farm, 11 miles S. Harrisburg. 1 25-A. l'arm, 11 miles, S. Harrisburg. Several more farms near Harrisburg C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street, Harrisburg. Bell Phone 560 J. 160-ACRE FARM, Near Halifax; stock, tools and feed included; possession at once. Inquire C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. 5% ACRES. $1,700; S7OO down. 25 acies, $1,700; with crops, $2,000. 3S acres, $1,700; S7OO down. 43 acres, $3,000. 59 acres. $3,800: SI,OOO down. 200 acres, $14,500. 433 acres $16,000. 27-acre .farm, 11-room house, bank barn, pasture and woodland, along piked road. 1 mile from Palmyra, $2,800. Call IC7 CHESTNUT STREET. PAINTING JOSEPH A. GILL, 1913 Rhoads ave nue. Practical Painter. Estimates cheerfully given. Bell phone 38G. AUCTIONEERS EVENTUALLY, WHY NOT NOW? ✓ AUCTIONEER HITE—-Bell 187DJ. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 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 lire or part interest of their business, which Includes agency for truck, lurge garage, sales room and service station. Pres ent owner's health keeps him from 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 cluse investi gation. For further Particulars address BOX D, 7567, Care of Telegraph. GROCERY STORE, Uptown, including building, stock and fixtures, all new stock, doing good business. KeUbong for selling, inquire C. H. CORDER. 17 22 Green Street. Bell 560 J. FOR SALE HARDWARE STORE Large, new stock, fine fix tures. Good location. An exceptional bargain. Cheap rer,L J. E. DARE. 209 and 211 Chestnut St. WANTED. DRUG — Young iruggist, with S7OO cash and excellent ■xperlence. wants to locate In or near Harrisburg. Address J. J. Krause, 'hester. Pa. FOR SALE Long-estaolished. ! Hardware. Plumbing. Tinning, Heal ng and Builders' Supplies business. Illness compels quick sale. Unusual opportunity. C. H. MacConnell, , Jwner, Nicholson, Pa. (Continued In Next Column) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - ItEXALL DRUG STORE FOR SALE n a Pennsylvania town. Will bear ~ inspection. Address Rexall, care of I Telegraph. I'OR SALE Well-established gro i> J or y "tore in cleanest part ®f Steel " 91"8 use for sale or rent - Dial BUSINESS PERSONALS HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID AND FINISHED. OLD FLOORS CLEANED. Consult the man who know, now. G. M. SLOUGH. Bell Phone 3783 J. [ HEMSTITCHING, d MRS. SNYDER, 1165 MARKET STREET. r>. FURNITURE CRATED for _ J. A. Bishop. 173 C Logan street. * PEOPLE WON'T KNOCK. IF I REPAIR YOUR DOOR BELL. ELECTRICIAN—BeII 1875 J. I'APERHANGING First-class work. J. E. Chilcoat, 1622 North Fourth street. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. 8 MACHINE SHOP Small machine d work on Steam Engines. Pumps, Mill J. Machinery, Experimenting and ;0 Model Making. 1704 Fulton street. UPHOLSTERING Of the best | kind. Work guaranteed. We call and d ! deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial Dhone II j 4826. Bell phone 4705 R. x I >, 1. I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED —, Single c-dge, 25c doz.; double edge. 350 - [doz.; razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. _j A. LANE - i New and second-hand furniture ■- bought and sold. Highest prices paid. R j 1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J. " [ OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING —i ; Any metal welded. Work guaran- I teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. "[Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538 Logau {street. Bell 4396 J. j INVENTORS FINANCED Patents I Automobiles, Mtotorcycles Bought, i Sold Exchanged. Cash or commission, j Simon Horst, Linglestown, Pa. QUININE —Look out for that grippe [feeling, likely to catch you this I changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE I PHOSPHO-QUI NINE will stave It oft If taken In time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. j. FINANCIAL STOCKS AND BONDS. LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J. K. GREENAWALT. JIU, 130 Walnut St., Harrisburg, Fa. i Bell Phone 518 J. MONEY To LOAN MONEY If you are pressed for ready cash to meet any emergency, call to see us. We lend money in compliance with the laws of the State. EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY. ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG., THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE " j MONEY FOR NECESSITIES If enrplojed and housekeeping, our iegal rate money service on loans from sls to J3UO, payable In weeK.y or monthly instalments is worth in | vestigating, It you are in need of 1 I, I funds and without bank credit. CO-OPERATIVE s | LOAN AND. INVESTMENT CO. ' I 204 Chestnut SL - i WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu als ir. need of ready cash; small loans - I a specialty, business confidential, pay - j ments to suit borrower's convenience, 8 positively lowest rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. -> j 132 Walnut Street. HAULING AND MOVING AUTO HAULING Local or long _ distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 917 | Capital street. Both phones. HICKS Local and long-distance hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both phones. MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO. Auto huuling, furniture and pianos a specialty. General hauling. 243 Hamilton street. Dial 4166. Bell 1144 W. HAULING—LocaI or Long-distance. Pianos and safes a specialty. Beck I Bros., successors to O. H. Beck. Call at 1419 Vernon street. Bell phone 2SIIJ. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 'ioo Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3636-J. Dial 3683. AUTO HAULING Local and long distance. Furniture moving a spe cialty. Rates reasonable. Proiuot ser vlce. Call Bell 633-J. WE Move Anything. Anywhere, Any time. Price reasonable. Dial 4930. 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, Fa. Bell phono 15R6. FOR HIRE—Two ton auto truck. Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bell pnone 2455 R. ALL KINDS OF HAULIN