Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Pace <v REAL ESTATE FOR SALK FOR SALE—A very desirable coun try place. 10 acres of land, located one mile north of trolley at Progress. Improvements as follows: 2)4-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms and attic, slate roof. In first class condition, large barn and other out buildings, considerable fruit of all kinds. Price. 15800. t For Sale—A pair of frame dwell ings. located on Ninth street, .Elk wood, containing 7 rooms and bath, each —cemented cellar, water. gas and electric lights, hot air heat, com bination coal ar.d gas range, front, rear and side porches. Lot 113 feet •front by 125 feet deep. Possession In 30 days This property is a bargain at 88500. For Pale—2H-story frame dwelling, containing 7 rooms, electric lights, frame barn, chicken house and hoi pen. Two acres of land, located with in one block of trolley at Shiremans ' town, considerable fruit. Price 85000. BKTNTON-PACKER CO.. Agents. Second and Walnut Sts. S FOR SALE, SOME VACANT ' 613 S. 10th. 2-story b., imp 82900 147 Sylvan Terrace. 3 s. b.. imp. *4OOO 1731 Park St.. 2%-story b.. Imp. 83500 227 S. 15th. 3-story b.. Imp $200 1700 block State St.. 3 s. b., Imp. garage 85200 Whitehall St.. 12 rooms. 3-story, all imp 15,000 1123 State St.. 3 s. b.. all imp. - -- f Eriggs St.. 673-675-677. all Imp. 83200 each. ..... 1925 N. 2d St.. 3-story b., all imp. 8 ■OOO 1600 block. 3-story b.. Perry St.. all Imp 1214 N. 15th St.. 3-story b.. all imp * r *° oo > Three Penbrook properties from 82350 to 85200. ~ . Stcclton. 246 Pine. 2H-story, frame. "C" Charles Pavies. 1549 State St. Pell 4162 R. Pial 4930. —, W E are now soiling Riverside lots on Front. Second and Green streets, for much less than others get for similar lots elsewhere. Present prices hold good to Nov. 1. 1919. after that date prices will be increased. Wo ac- | cept Liberty Bonds in payment for lots. E Mceslein. 600 A Boas St. Lewis! M. Neliter. 3103 Front St. 200 CI TV AND SUBURBAN HOMES All kinds and all sizes. Some pos session at once. Six brick houses in row; easily con verted into apartments; cheap; easy, terms. Three 3-story bricks; 8500 down; price 82500 each. Three store room properties with groceries. Vacant. 2-story brick; 8300 down. Possession at once, 8-room brick; 8500 down. For sale or exchange on farm, two 3-story frame houses, all imp, porch es. drive alley. Five apartment houses, 810,500 to 830.000. Two auto repair shops with lease. Several large plots of ground on picminent streets; terms reasonable. Possession soon, 2-storv brick, cor ner. all imp.. 6 years old. front porch; ; $.-)00 down; price 82600. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell phone 560J FOK SALE. PENBROOK Whole square of land with double 8-roonj frame house, large stable, pig sty* chicken house, storage building and aR hinds of fruit. Sec this .property. Price only 84,500. Easy terms "C." CHARLES DAVIES, 1549 State Street. Bell 43 62R Dial 4930 FOR SALIA— 3-story brick on Schuyl kill St. for 82650, all improvements; side entrance and front porch. Pos session in 30 days. Apply A. W. Swen gel, 2131 N. Second. Bell 2575 J. I FRAME house, 2 H-story, six rooms.! nicely papered, gas, electricity, fur- j nace. hcuse on South Cameron St.l ir. splendid condition, possession can I be had on short notice. Price 81.809. i LINCOLN REALTY COMPANY. 1129 N. Street —! THREE mercantile buildings, well j located in growing business sections. Prices right and terms to suit. l>. A. 1 Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 559. FOR SALE —A very desirable house on Ptnn St. near Emerald. A. W. Swengel, 2131 N. Second St. 321 Herr St., 8 roomed house; all * improvements; a bargain to quick buyer. Rents for 82a. Apply 324 l'.eily St- MARKET ST.. 3-story brick, mod ern equipment, front porch, immediate possession. KOUGH. BRIGHTBTLL & KLINE. Both phones. 307 Kunkel Bldg. HOUSES Tor sale in Highspire at a bargain. W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St, Highspire, 9801. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Three-story brick houses; steam heat and all improvements; Derry St. between 21st and 22d Sts. 8330 down. Balance as rent. BRICK HOUSE—Logan St., oelow Peffer Street; 8 rooms and bath. Pcs- I session fifteen days. 850 down, 825 per month. WOODBINE STRF.ET—B rooms and bath; electric light; papered and painted new. 850 down; 825 per month. LOUIS B. COHEN, _sl North Second Street, 4 Bell pbone 3057J FOIt RENT—Furnished house on North Second street within easy walk ing distance of Market Square; six looms, bath, furnace, gas and coal rouges. No children. Possession No vember 1. Rent 850. Inspection on ap pointment. Address Box H-7873 care Telegraph. FOR RENT—Cottage at Perdix from September 1; furnished up-to-date; only reliable people need apply to Louis, 414 N. Third St. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent > Opportunity for live wire, Howard street above Thirteenth, 15,000 square feet of floor space, brick construc tion, adaptable for warehouse or i manufacturing purpose, electrically j equipped, steam heated, now used as I garage and service station, (known as Conover Garage), attractive propo sition to quick buyer. LOUIS B. COHEN. Bell SCS7J 31 North Second St. < SATURDAY EVENING, REAL ESTATE WANTED I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es tate and Insurance. 10u3 North Third Street. FARMS FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! ' Possession at once, house now v f cant. 4-&cre fruit and truck farm, an ideal place for chickens, ducks and ' geese a small stream of running ' water through the place, spring and • well %-ater, 6-room frame house. porches, stable and sheds, chicken . house 15x20 ft.; 35 fruit trees bearing ; condition, berries. etc.. land level. _ along fStatc Highway, school adjoin ing the place, 5 miles front New Cu.n- J berlund; clear title. Will sell or ex . change on city property easy terms. : 30-ecre farm. 114-mile north Rock . vllle; highly elevated on mountain top; suitable (or hospital or sani tortum, 9-room frame, metal root chicken house, 40 feet long, stable, etc.. 75 fruit trees bearing condition. ' about 9 acres in wood and young ; timber, practically level, southern ex ; posuro, clear title. fine place for . chickens, possession soon, will sell or exchange on town property; easy ' terms; price 83.000. 10-acre farm. 2 miles north city limits or. X roads, one mile to trolley and State road, good buildings, or ( chard, creek, running water, posses ' sion soon. Must be seen to be appre ciated. price 86000. | i 16-acre farm, two miles north city I limits, good buildings, orchard, run ning water, southern exposure, 84500. I j 18-acre farm. 4 miles north city. II good buildings. orchard, running t , water, one mile to trolley, price 85500. 1 ! 5-acre farm. 4 miles west city, good buildings, orchard, one acre wood l land, steam heat, electric and phone : 'in the house, beautiful view, Ave min !!utes' walk to trolley car. all night car service price 85000. tc-rms right, pos session nt once. I 75-acro farm, 2 miles to city, all 'limp 817,500 75-acre farm, 4 miles to city, all imp 87,500 119-acre farm, 8 miles to city 89.500 1 122-acre farm, 9 miles to city, 88,500 i 150-acre farm, 11 miles to city, 88.500. 125-acre farm. 10 miles to city. $11,500. 96-acre farm, 10 miles to city. 88.590 107-acre farm. 15 miles to city 85.500. 15-acro fruit and berry farm. 82.500 100-atre farm, 12 miles to city. ! 85000. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell phone 560J FOR SALE 30 acres timber land—9o per cent, oak—near Lewlsberry, York county. Address M-8094 cart Telegraph. FARMS FOR SALE Price 3 acres. Steelton *. 83400 16 acres. Dauphin county 81700 17 acres. Perry county 8750 33 acres, Dauphin county 31600 40 acres, Lebanon county 84200 47 acres. Lebanon county 82000 51 acres, York county ~..81700. 63 acres. Perry county 81090 77 acres. Lebanon county 84500] SO acres. Lebanon county 84200 i ! 98 acres. Dauphin county 82900 115 acres. Dauphin county 83000 150 acres. Lebanon county 88400 ISO acres. Dauphin county 83000 DURAND & FERRER, 107 Chestnut near Front FARMS for sale. All A 1 Invest ments. 160 A. 6 miles from Hbg.. York Co. Price 815,000 115 A. 3 miles from Hbg.. Cumb. C". Price 813.000 60 A 4 miles from Hbg., Cumb. Co. Price $3,800 100 A 12 miles from Hbg.. Dauphin Co. Price 83.000 185 A. 7 miles from Hbg., Dauphin Co. Price 88.500 12 A. 2 miles from Hbg.. Dauphin Co. Price 85.000 3 A. 3 miies from Hbg.. Dauphin Co. Price 83.600 141 A. 14 miles from Hbg'., Dauphin Co. Price 810,000 "C." Charles Davies, Real Estate, Farms and City properties. Dial 4930. Belj 4162 R. 1549 State St. Hbg. 16-acre farm, good buildings, land lis very good, lota of fruit. Price 81700. j SO-acre farm with very good tiro bcrland. buildings in good condition. I land is level. Price 84500. H. C. FERBER. 107 Chestnut near Front. ■ 71-acre farm; all good buildings. $2960. C 13. Care & Sons, Care's Gro j eery, Linglestown. or 409 Market St. | FOR SALE —Three-acre farm, good house arid large barn, all outbutld ! ings, 300 fruit trees, 5 minutes' walk !to trolley, one car fare from Harris burg. Price 83 400. 11. C. Berber. 107 Chestnut near Front. . FOR SALE—I2O-acre farm; good soil; 20 miles from Harrisburg on William Penn Road; good size house, summer house, wagon shed, large hog stable, chicken house, running spring water, orchard and other fruit trees. Apply 327 South Front St. 1649. T. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS FOR RENT —Second floor room, 50x 140 ft., no posts, 11th and Berryhill Street. Apply on premises. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MOTORS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Motors, one alternating current motor; Robbins & Myera single; Phase 110 volts; 60 cycles, . 1750 rev. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. Printing —Binding Designing Photo-Engraving Die Stamping— Plate Printing. Harrisburg Pa. USED ARMY GOODS FOR SALE All wool shirts worth new re paired and laundered class Al. 82.25 each. Class A, 81.75 ea.: class B, 81.25 ea.; overalls and jumpers. 95c ea. or 58.50 doz.; wool breeches, 82.25 ea.; r.rnty flickers. 83.75 ea.; hip rubber boots, $3.75 pr.; knee rubber boots, 83.50 pr.; army comforts, 81.50 and 82 ea.; Iron cots. 84.50 ea.; mattresA c. 82-50 ea.; repaired army shoes. 83.96 pr.; unrepaired shoes, both hob nailed and dress 81.95 pr. Other army goods of all kinds for sale. Send money with order. No- C. O. D., if not pleased return goods prepaid. While Soil salvage goods are used they are in good serviceable condition. Army Salvage Warehouse Co., Green ville. S. C. ; WITII the Ex-Kaiser at Ameron- j gen. A member of Count Bentinck's ' household relates hitherto unpublish- 1 ed details of the fallen monarch's " life after his desperate flight from his beaten army, in Sunday New York American. FOR SALE!—A new Butter-Klat popcorn and peanut machine. Reason ! fcr selling am unable to get a suit- I able location. Write Butter Kist care Telegraph. 1 BOOKS Bougv t and sold; .0.00(1 new. old. rare, in stock. Aurand'a. 925 North Third. Circulars free. i . *————— FOR SALE—One-inch pipe and leather belting. J. B. Koller & Co., East Green St.. Mechanicsburg. FOR SALE.—"AIma Bride" coal range with water back, warming oven and pipe. Address Dr. Baugher, 239 N. Second. Bell phone 3022 M. (Coatlnaed la Next Calaaa) FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS i FOR SALE— Mahogany bed daven port. first class condition, also one mahogany rocker. Apply 1173 Market St. Bell 4578J FOR SALE—Colombia grafonola, cabinet style, worth 8110. will sell for 855. Call Bell 2256 R. FOR SALE 7,000 square feet of second hand metal ceiling. Inquire Superintendent of Telegraph Building. APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! For choice Grimes Golden. Baldwin, York Imperial and other varieties, go to the D. L Allen orchard, 37 miles west of Harrisburg and 1)4 miles south of Lee's Cross Roads. D. L ; Allen. , t FOR SALE One white Iron bed. one good mattress, spring, complete 825; one 6x9 Crex rug 89-60. FORNWALT, 1221 North Sixth Street. FOR SALE—Gasoline hoisting en gine. gasoline engines, 2 to 15 H. P., lathes, planer, nhaper, milling ma chine, electric motors, various sizes, large stone crushing plant complete. F. R. Laverty. Bell phone 1857. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEORGE P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES CENTRAL Furniture Store, 324 Reily St.. on account of building our warehouse, we close out our 75 ranges, cook stoves and heaters, at a low price; also furniture and floor covering at reduced price. A trial I will convince you. 1061 M. FOR SALE—Lumber, tubes, tanks, shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting, bolts, pipe, etc., dismantling plant. The Hignspire Distillery Co.. Ltd., Both phones. Highspire. Pa. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. .1018 Market. Bell 4494. FOR SALE —One seven-foot drop leaf extension table and one drop leaf cherry kitchen table. Apply 39 North 17th Street WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Paper bailer In good condi tion. Superintendent. The graph Printing Company, Harrisburg. WANTED To buy two or three second hand desks and one filing cabinet Must be in good con dition. Address Desk, care Telegraph. I WANTED Office furniture and typewriter. Address Box H. T. F.. I care Telegraph. WE art in the market for all kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L. Cohen & Co., York and Ash Avenue. CASH REGISTERS. TYPEWRITERS Can be bought on easy payment plan, combination adding machine at tachment; terms to suit purchaser; guaranteed for two years. Address Box G-7996 care Telegraph. WXNTED—Circular saw and motor for cutting wood. Phone or write 636 Calder St. MAX SMELTZ Second hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1071R, or drop a postal to Max Smeltz, 1020 Market street. Will call, city or country. Bell phone 3239-Rl. BELJ, PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA. PRIVATE party wants to buy a diamond, one carat or more, strictly confidential. Address A-7994 care Telegraph. WANTED—A slightly used 9x12 rug. Call Bell phone 3340 R. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES * j WE manufacture a carburetor for I Ford cars which is guaranteed to give double the mileage over any other carburetor ever constructed regard less of name, make or price. Money refunded if fifteen days FUEH trial does not prove it. We are now ready to furnish carburetors also for Dodge and Maxwell cars. Will furnish them for other cars In a short time. Entirely new principle; simple plain tube; not a moving part; guar anteed to start in zero weather with out heating or priming. Tremendous demand; 35000 now in use in Chicago territory. Reliable, energetic man who ran guarantee sales and carry stock of SSOO to 82.000 depending on demand, can secure exclusive territory and will easily net $25,000 this year. No special experience necessary. Frank A. I'rwan, 509 W. Jackson Blvd.. Chi cago, 111. OPPORTUNITY—We can start you in the popular, splendidly paying, window bakery business; no experi ence needed, for circular. The American C. M. Co., Bucyrus, Ohio. A good paying bakery for sale cheap to quick buyer. Inuuiio 2134 Green St.. Harrisburg, or pnone dial Cf 84. LIVE business for a live man. in nearby town. Restauiaint. confection ery, cigars. Doing btreiness of $42,000 a year or more. Apply A P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth St. PARTNER WANTED Capable executive experienced i'vj managing a large automobile renair ■ seivice station, trucks especially,! wanted, who will Invest from 52.500 i to $3,000 in business, taking a half! interest, working on a salary and a j share of the profits. Must take full I charge at once. Business permanently established. Located in heart of city. Will stand close examination. Ad dress all inquiries, which will be strictly confidential to Box S-808/ care Telegraph. WONDERFUL privilege for men of executive ability to make permanent connections as district managers with new chain system for selling automo bile accessories. Address Manager, Suite 10, 240 Broadway, N. Y. SUGAR Bakers and confectioners bring your granulated sugar to us, we will pulverize XXXX at 3c per pound- Factory. l!th and Herr Sts. Triangle Co., Inc. GARAGE FOR SALE Doing good business, employ ing five men. Address Box H-9016 care Telegraph. • a vef W V' V HJLKKifeUII 11 llj lfiifcite H'Ki^UKXra BUSINESS PERSONAM ; CO-OPERATION 1 "The Eirst Principle of Success" The following Representative Concern* have taken part In the Co-operative Campaign conducted under the auspices of the labor movement. They wish to be classed as friendly to the cause and we ask for them your Co operation and Reciprocation. "Continue To Buy War Savings Stamps" "Bolshevism Is Not For The U. s. A." BANKS Commercial Trust Company of Harrisburg, 1224 N. Third. Steelton Trust Company, Steel ton. Pa. The Peoples' Bank, Steelton, Pa. BAKERIES i West Shore Bakery, L. M. Bricker, Treas. A Mgr. Gunzenhauser Bakery. Harrisburg Baking Company. Schmidt's Bakery. .BOTTLERS Harrisburg Coca-Cola Bottling Works. BUSINESS COLLEGE School of Commerce and Harris burg Business College, 15 S. Market Square. CLOTHIERS I Doutrlchs, 304 Market Street. GLEANERS AND DYERS E. Eggerh 1243 Market Street. DEPARTMENT STORES l Steelton Store Company, Limited, Steelton. Pa. ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS ' Central Construction Corpora tion. FUNERAL DIRECTORS [ Fackler's. 1312 Derry. Hoover & Son, 1413 N. Second St. [ FURNITURE Fackler's, 1312 Derry. I Hoover Furniture Co., 1413 N. Second. GROCERIES WHOLESALE | The Witmnn Schwarz Corp'n. Evana-Burtnett Company. GROCERIES RETAIL Poileck's Cash and Carry Storea. HARDWARE WHOLESALE Henry Gilbert & Son. i • JEWELERS H. C. Ciaster, 303 Market—l N. 3rd St. ! KNITTING MILLS , Moorhead Knitting Co., Inc. New Idea 'Hosiery Co., Inc. LAUNDRIES Sanitary Family Washing Co. City Star Laundry. .. LUMBER Harrisburg Lumber Co., 17th and Naudain. Jno. D. Bogar A Son. Steelton, Pa. MILK DEALERS Penna. Milk Products Co. MANUFACTURERS Harrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co. Harrisburg Mfg. A Boiler Co. Central Iron A Steel Co. Harrisburg Silk Mill. Harrisburg Pipe A Pipe Bending Co. Devine and Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co. Jennings Mfg. Co. Blough Mfg. Co. The A. S. Kieider Co.. Middle town. Pa. ROOFING AND PAINTS Worden Paint & Roofing Co. STEEL BUILDING MATERIALS C. Frank Class. ISth A Mulberry Sts. SHOES. RETAIL Walk-Over Boot Shop, 33* Market. RESTAURANTS Manhattan Restaurant (Notary & Co.), 317 Market. "Continue To Buy War Saving Stamps" "Bolshevism Is Not For The U. S. A" QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling. likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOHPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. PAPERHANGERS—Wanted; steadv ' employment on piece work. Apply Reamer & SON, 1505 North Sixth St. | RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED —I Single edge. 25c doz., double edge, 35c ; doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. FURNITURE CRATED, j! AT Bishop, 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 R. | DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. ' CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. I OXY-ACETYLENE WELDIN G— : Any metal welded. Work guaran- | teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. | Capitol City Welding Co., 153S Logan; Street. Bell 4396 J. I . A. LANE New and second-hand furniture! bought and sold. Highest prices oaid. ; 1022 Market street. Beli 32391 V. ,| PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING —First class work. Chilcoat Bros.. 333 Harris Street. MUSICAL FOR SALE—Upright piano with I mahogany case, hall mirror and lamp. 1114 N. Second Street. j FOR KALE—B flat cornet, A and j C attachment, stand, case, good us new. Complete outtit S3O If sold at' once. Apply 646 Camp St. Call after 6 p. tn. or 1520 Fulton during day. VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS, Band and Orchestra instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. FOR SALE l'layer piano for | $450. A big bargain to quick buyer, j Spangler Music House. 2112 N. Sixth Street. MONEY TO LOAN • BUY COAL NOW With our money and insure your comfort next winter. Pay us back in convenient month ly payments. Charges reason able —only three and one-half per cent, per month on bal- I ances. No otb..r charges of ! utiy kind. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.. I 204 Chestnut St. ' WE LEND MONEY In compliance ; with Act of Juno 4. 1919. to individu als in need of ready cash, small loans la specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience. I positively lowest rates in city. 'PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. MONEY LOANED—iypployes' Loan Society, Room 'in< Wrgner Bldg. Third and Market -orTwts. "Licensed 1 and Bonded by fh-*Ktate." .FINANCIAL STOCKS AND BONDS. LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J. K. GREENAWALT. JR. 130 Walnut Street. Harrisburg, Pa- Bell Phone 618-J. WHERE TO DINK ALVA HOTEL AND THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER ~~ FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956 DIAL 3133 RUDOLPH K. SPICER. Funeral Director and Embalmer. 511 North Second Street BELL 252 DIAL *145 STORAGE . STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Loth phones. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 427- 445 South Second street STORAGE lxiw rates. Highsplre Distillery Co.. Ltd.. Highsplre. Pa. Both phones. STORAGE—In brick building, rear 408 Market Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Dieiter, 408 Market street CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street, east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north and cast faces the new park way. The prices of lots are moder ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents. HAULING AND MOVING Day and Night Auto Transfer WALTER C. CONRAD, Manager, 341 Kelker Street. Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 623-W. Dial Phone 3513 BECK & HARRIS, moving of all kinds, piano, safe, furniture and ma chinery; 20 years' experience. Bell 9418. Dial 3253. HICKS Local and long-distance hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both phones. LOCAL A N D LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbiu, 630 Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3636-J. Dial 3C3S. HEAVY HAULING— Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa. Bui phone 15R6. PAUL BECK general hauling, local and long distance, making a specialty of furniture, piano and safe moving. Coll at 1617 Naudain St. or Bell 5235.1. CLEANERS AND DYERS CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING Let us mako your old fall and win ter clothes look new. We call and de liver. Both phones. H. GOODMAN x 1306H North Sixth Street. AUTOMOBILES i OVERLAND Used Truck Department A clearance sale of over hauled and guaranteed trucks all marked at low prices that will move them quickly. Hand dump or hydraulic hoists nnd bodies can be mounted on some of these chasses. We have an assort ment of good used and new bodies of different types. A 4000-pound truck, without body, fn good mechanical shape, solid tires almost new. Sale price, $550. Republic one-ton without body. Brand new tires, re painted like new. SBSO. Garford one-ton with cab. windshield and open express body. Now being repainted. Day-Elder 1',4-2-ton. without body, with original showing little wear. Priced considerably less than deal ers' cost. Bethlehem P.t-ton, with cab | and stake body. Used one month and exchanged for larger Bethlehem. A real buy. Time Payments j Open Evenings. Both phones. I THE OVERLAND HARRIBURG COMPANY. 212-214 N. Second Street. ■i. i OVERLAND !' USED CAR DEPARTMENT Specialty featured this week: Five passenger light weight i touring cur with electric light- and starter in very fair tunning condition. All tires lik'- new. Subject to prior '| sale $275. Cadillac seven passenger louring car in goou ruumug condition. Upholstery and paint line. $659. Overland two passenger road ster. driven only five thou tand miles. Repainted like new. Overland Ave passenger tour ing, overhauled and retln | ished. ' Hudson six roadster, refin ished. Two cord tires. SBSO. Time Payments Open Evenings. Both phones. THE OVERLAND HARRIBURG i COMPANY, I 212-214 N. Second Street. BARGAINS —Premier touring car, electric gear shift, like new; Denby 1-ton express body with top, Orst cliiits condition; International one ton truck, used ten months, cheap, i Intel national two-ton truck, used nine |mcnths. cheap; Acme 3 4s-ton with I Woods steel dump body, used six I months; Denby 3-lon, with Woods steel uump body; Cadillac unit, witn two-wheel tluller; Overland, I3l!>. 6- psssengcr touring; two-ton Macs, Wood's hoist, Denby body, oenoy Sales Corporation. I2u Capital St. t 5 1917 Chandler, club roadster. S9OO. I'.ilS lieu touting. tine > unning or der at bargain urlce. 1917 Ford touring, excellent condi tion, $St6. 1917 Chevrolet touring, excellent condition, $325. 1914 Overland roadster, electric equipment. Sacrifice $285. I*l4 Overland" touring. $286. 1917 Mitchell, touring, real bargain. The above cars will appeal to the average buyer tn the market for a good used car. Demonstrations given CHELSEA AUTO CO., A. Schlffman. Manager. AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New five and seven-passenger cars for business or pleasure at all hours. BELL 2360 DIAL 4914 OLD AUTOS Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtimers. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Bchlffman. 23, 24. 26 North Cameron Street. Bell 3633. (Osadiacd la Next Oolsaa) AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford touring. 1915 5 model; good condition, $375. Driscoli ' Auto Co.. 147 South Camnron St. WANTED—AII kinds of used auto I tires. We pay highest cash prices. No Junk. H. Ertorbrook, 912 North r Third street. Dial 4990. FOR SALE —1%-ton capacity Mar tin truck. 35 horsepower engine; price , right for cash. Apply J. H. Troup Music Houae. 15 S. Market Square. * Reo roadster, real bargain. Brlsco. three-passenger roadster. In ;' tine shape. Time payments can be arranged. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO, 1917 North Third Street. I FOR SALE—Two-ton International truck in good condition; cheap. Ap i piy I FEDERICK'S GARAGE. 1807 North Seventh St. MAGNETOS—AII types. 4 and C , Bosch high tension. Eisman. Dixie. Spkitdorf. Mea. Rerny and different . makes of coils, carburotors. etc. A Schlffman. 22-24-26 North Camerou street. Bell 3638. FOR SALE 1917 Cadillac car as good as new. been run fifteen thou ; sand miles, all new tires. $2900. In quire T. H. P.. ca,re Telegraph. 1 CARS! CARS! CARS! I Two Chevrolet touring. 1916 model. 1 One Chevrolet touring. 1917 model. One lioyal mail Chevrolet roadster. ' One Butck roadster. 1915 model. One Bulck roadster, 1914 model. 1 Thete cars have been thoroughly overhauled urnl are in the very best of - mechanical condition and electrically ' equipped lights and starters, t We also do all kinds of automo i bilo repulring. Truck work a speolai ' ty. You will find us every day frant 7 a. m. to 5 p- m. at 1336-38-40 i Thompson ave.. at the Thompson Ave. J Garage. Edwin Phelps. Mgr. 1 J USED CAR BARGAINS Peerless 8. 1918 model. 7 passenger. I Bulck 6. 1916 model, 5 passenger. r Chandler Club. roadster. 1917 . model. Chalmers 6, li model. 5 passenger. Kline 6. 'l7 model. 5 passenger. See these and several other real bargains at DIAMOND-GRID BATTERY AND TIRE SERVICE STATION. 260 South Front Street. •Steelton, Pa. ■ 1 AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re quired by specialist. Also fenders, lamps etc. Best service in town. Har risburg Auto Radiator Works. 805 North Third street. FOR SALE — ; 5-passenger touring car electric lights and starter, in A 1 condition, will sell at a sacrifice on account of owner leaving city. Apply 4 to 7 P. m. at 2155 Jefferson St. FOR SALE I9X9. touring. 8 cylinders; extra tire: like new. Will sell for cash or exchange on real estate. Address Box C-77T1 care Telegraph. FOR SALE —Studebaker, 4 cylinder. In good shape, good paint, a bargain. Dial 4058, 85 Hummel ave- i,emoyne. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto tops and cushion work done by experts; also o-pair, 1 work. Reasonable rates. .2-is south Cameron street. FOiiD touring. 17 model; electric lights; runs and pulls like hew . rice 4375 cash. Dial 36-C. s. It. Horst. Liuglestown. near Harrisburg. ROADSTER for sale. ir. the best of condition, good tires, new top and electric equip, $250 takes it. inquire E W. LichtenbeVger. 2154 N. 4th St. 1 FORD Sedan. 1918 model: good run ning order. $695. Horst. Liuglestown. FOR SALE —1919 Bethlehem 2-ton I truck, run less than 3000 miles, ex cellent condition, electric lights and starter, bargain for quick buyer. C. Earl Brown, Chambersburg. Bell 23W. POP SALE —Chalmers Sedan. I91i; new upholstering; Cliandler, 1919, 4- passenger sport model wire wheels, bumper, spot light, 5 new tires; Over-U land. 1915. <0 delivery car. inquire Penn-Harrls Taxicab office, care ' Penn-Harriu Hotel. j I'ORD touring car, with all good I tires and magneto. This car will be sold at a bargain. Call at 322 Black-? berry ave. ; FOR SALE —1915 Buick. in good j condition. Call 1414 Susquehanna St. I WM. PENN GARAGE 224-C Muench street. Limousines for funeral parties and balls; eare'.ul drivers; open day and night. 8.-ll 4564. WANTED 'Any model or make Auto Tire Vulcanizing Molds, com- Slete Plants or Parts, for qQsh. Give escription. Queen City Vul. Co., Cin i cinnati, Ohio. . MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES j BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHAN Kit WITH ANDREW REDMOND. 15H7 NORTH THIRD STREET. j FOR SALE—Reading Standard, 3- ; speed motorcycle, just overhauled. Will sell cheap. Apply Box 99 Camp j Hill. j Garages, Accessories und Repairs j YOUR Dodge plus a F.ayfleld car buretor. That's a Croat combination a Rayfield equipped Dodge. The spe cial Dodge model is inexpensive and the saving in gasoline bills is from 15 to 30 per cent., will pay for It in a I short time. A Rayfield on any car in creases its efficiency ail around. My. , how she pulls the hills. Agency Eed • eriek'H Garage, 1807-09 North seventh St.. Harrisburg. Pa. AUTO repairing of all kind; first class mechanics on all makes of cars. Susquehanna Motor Co.. 117-121 South Third St. Open day and night. AUCTION SALES FARM ut public sale, on Monday, ! Ootoher 20, 1919. at 2 p. m., the Henrv W. Yohn farm of 95 acres limestone , soil, to miles from Harrisburg. 3 miles from Mechanicsliurg. near Williams , Grovo road. Brick house, bank barn, well of fine water. E. W YOHN, A. H. YOHN, Administrators. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS Hereby given that a spe cial meeting of the stockholders of the Cumberland Val.'oy Telephone , Company of Pa., will lie held in the principal office of the company. Harrisourg, Pa., on the 22nd day of October. 19i9. at 2 P. M.. to take action on approval or disap- Sroval of an agreement providing for le purchase by the Cumberland Val ley Telephone Company of Pennsyl vania of all the franchises, corpor ate property, rights and credits of the Tri-County Telephone Company. OSCAR K. KINES. Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that a spe cial meeting of the stockholders of the Tri-County Telephone Company • will be held in tne principal office of . the company. Harrisburg. Pa . on the 22nd day of October, 1913, nt 2 P. M„ , to take action on approval disap- , proval of an agreement providing for , the sale of all of the franchises, cor- i porate property, rights and credits of the Tri-County Telephone Com- < pany to the Cumberland Valley Tele- , phone Company, of Pa. OSCAR K. KINES. Secretary, I- OCTOBER! 18; 1919 MARKETS | PRODUCE PRICES Prices to-day in the city produce markets follow: Apples, one-fourth peck, 18u30c; bananas, 25u35c; beans, green, one-fourth peck, 8a 10c: beans, lima. pint, 13a15c; beets, carrots, radishes, salsify, bunch, Be; butter, country, 68a72c; cabbage, Balsc; celery, 3aloc; chest num, pint, 15a20c; corn, 20a30c; eggs, 68a75c: egg plant, 10a20c; grapes, basket. 28a30c; lemons, 40c; lettuce, saloc; onions, box, 10c; oranges, 50ca60c; potatoes, one fourth peck, 13al8c; pumpkins, sa, 10c; sweet potatoes, one-fourth ' peck, 15u20c; turnips, 10c; tomatoes, box, 10al2c; bacon, 45a50c; ham, 4f>ass; lard, 33c. NJSW iIIRK STOCK MARKETS • (Chandler Brothers and Company members of New York and Philadel pliia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar- It t Square, Harrisburg; 1333 Chestnut street. Philadelphia; 24 Pine street, New York furnish the following quotations: Open Close Am. Tel. and q?el 100 100 Allis Chalmers 48',4 49 Amer. Beet Sugar #7l* 97 American Can 63?* 63?* : Am. Car and Fndry Co. ..112 111% Amer. Smelting 74% 741* American Sugar 142 7* 142% Anaconda 68?* 68% Atchison ..; 9072 91 j Baldwin Locomo 143?* 142% Bethlehem Steel. B 104%104? Butte Copper 26',* 26 Cal. Pet 52 51 ?i Canadian Pacific 15% 15% Central Leather 104% 104? g Chi.. Mil. and St. Paul .. 43 43'* Chi. R. X. and Pacific .... 28 28 Ccrn Products 89% 89 Crucible Steel 236 235 Krio 13 ?i 15% General Motors 206 306 Goodrich, B. P . 86 8572 Great North. Ore, subs .. 43% 43% Hide and Leather 37?* 38?2 Hide and Leather, pfd. ...141 140% Inspiration Copper 61 61?2 International I'aper .... 64 7 64% Kennecott 35V* 35Vi Lackawanna Steel 83 ?2 8392 Lehigh Valley 48 48 Maxwell Motor 49% 53 Merc, war Ctfa 62% 617 Merc. War Ctfs.. pfd. ..115% 115% Mex. Petroleum 252 252 Midvale Steel 52% 5272 Mo. Pacific 29 28?* Mo. Kans. X 12?* 12% N. Y., N. 11. and H. ... 32 72 3 3 Norfolk and West 101 101 North. Pacific 86 7* 86 Vi Penna. R. R 43 92 43 92 Pittsburgh Coal 65 64% Piitsburgh Coal 65 64% Railway Steel Spg 99 72 1 00% Ray Con. Copper 23 74 23 74 Reading 82% 82% Republic Iron and Steel.. 100 99% Southern Pacific 110 92 108 74 Southern Ry 25% 25 V* Sludebakcr 131 13474 Union Pacific 124 124 U. S. I. Alcohol 160 160 U. S. Rubber 123 123 U. S. Steel 109 108% Utah Copper 84 84 Vir.-Curo. Chem 80 79% White Motors 74% 78 72 Westinghouse Mt'g 55 % 55% Willys-overland 35% 37% N. Y. Central 73 7s 73 : Sinclair Oil 597s 5992 Pierce Aqyow 89 7s 96% NEW YORK CI KB STOCKS Following prices supplied by How- I ard A. Riley and Company, 212 North Third street. Harrisburg, Pa.; Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa.; 20 Broud street, New York: INDUSTRIALS % Last Sae Aetna 10 Car Light .' 3 Colonial-Tire 15-16 Perfection Tire 15-16 Overland Tires 28 Hupp Motors 12% Hcyden Chem 9 Am. Marconi 672 North Am. I' 5% U. S. L. and Heat 4% Submarine * 18 U. S. Ship : 79* INDEPENDENT OILS Last Sale Burnett 74 I Cosden .* 11% Federal 4% , Inter. Pet 35 I Boone Oil 8?* | Met. Pet. 292 j Sequoyah 92 j Boston and Wyo 75 Ulenrock 372 I Island 8 | Merrift 25% i Morion Oil 3 j Ryan Oil 592 LEGAL NOTICES L In the Court of Common Pleas of I Dauphin County. p., No. 403 June I Term. 1919. i Edith 11. Neubaum vs. Charles Neu haum. To Charles Neubaum, respondent. You are hereby notified that a hear ing will be had in the above stated lease at tbe Courthouse in the City id' Harrisburg. Pa., on the 27th dav of October. A. D., 1919, at Jo o'clock | A M.. at which tiiqe and place vou lean appear and be heard if you think I proper. JAMES G. HATZ. Attorney for Libellant. Oqtobf.r 11, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphiu county ou Monday the 20th day of October 1919. at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as said Court may be in session, for authority to transfer the wholesale liquor license now held by Harry L* Aldinger at No. 26 Grace avenue. Ninth Ward. Harrisburg. Penna., to Edward A von Minden. K. S. CARE. ' Attorney for Petitioner. Harrisburg. Pa.. Oct. 10, 1919. TAKE NOTICE "" There will be a meeting of the tneuibcis of the Country Club of Hai risburg in the assembly room, base ment uf the Public Library, Front and Walnut streets, Friday evening. De cember 19, 1919, at 8 o'clock, to vote on the approval or disapproval of the increase of the indebtedness of tlie club from $90,500 to SIBO,OOO. P.y orders of the Boards of Govern ors FRANK J. BRADY, Secretary. CHARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an ap plication w, 'l made to the Gov ernor or Pennsylvania on October 28, 1919. under the Act of Assembly, en- ! titled "An act to provide for the In terpolation and regulation of cer tain corporations," spproved April 29, 1874 and the supplements there to, for the charter of an intended corporation, to be called the Pany Realty Corporation, the character and object of which is the purchase holding, leasing und selling of real estate, and for these purposes to have possess and enjoy all the rights, bene fits and privileges of said Act of As sembly and the supplements thereto FOX & GEYER. Solicitor*. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County. p a . No. 339. Jan uary Term, 1919. Blanche Toomey vs. Emanuel c ' Tooroey. , To Emanuel C. Toomey. respondent: You are hereby notified that a henr-J ing will be had In the above stated case at the Courthouse in the Citv ol Harrisburg. Pa., on the 27th dav of October, A. D„ 1919 at 10 o'clock.' A. M., at which time and place you , can appear and be heard if you think proper. JAMES G. HATZ, j Attorney for Libellant. 'October Xl* III#, 15 [ SR. pulpa 7 72 MINING . Last Sgle* Big Ledge % * Cnsson 2% Cal. and Jerome A % Canada * 1% Howe * i£ Niplssing n% Rescue 19 Tonopah Mln 3 Tonopah Ex *^j% Boston and Montana .81 Cash Boy .ji* Hecla 5 % Jumbo Ex 10 Tcnopah Bel A... ..... 3 PAII.ADEI.PHIA STUCK* Philadelphia, Oct. 18.—Stocks closed strong: Baldwin 142% |General Asphalt u*; General Asphalt, pfd. 2v; l*ake Superior 2;!7ii Lehigh Nav 6.' Lehigh Val 4- >' R- R * '.... 43% I'hila. Electric 25% Phi la. Company 34 % Phila. Co., pfd '3 1% Fhila. Rapid Transit 28'* Reading _ _■ 31^ Storage Battery 115%- (Tnlon Traction 38% U. G. I 59'* U. S. Steel 108 7* York Hallways -■ - .*. s% York Railways, pfd. 31 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia. Oct. 18.—Corn, lower: No. 2 yellow spot. $1.58® 1.60. Bran—Lower; soft winter western, $42.5043; spring bran. $42®43. Live Poultry—Dull: fowls lower,' 27 ®>32c; live roosters, 20®21c. Outs—Higher; No. 1, white, SI .% << •* S2c: No. 2. 80% ®81c: No. 3. 7!l%Js>B". Butter—Higher: western creamery, extra, 69 72c; nearby prints, fancy. 7 6 ® 78c. Potatoes—Firmer; Jersey No. I pi basket. 90c®51.25: lower grades, 4U4i> 65c: 150 pround sacks. $2.25® 4; 109 pound sacks. $2.50® 2.90. Dressed Poultry—Firm; fowls fresh killed, choice to fancy, 37®39c; small sixes. 25®35c; roasting chickens, western, 33® 35c. Cheese—Firm; New York and Wis- . consin. full milk. 30@32c. Uses —Firm: nearby firsts. sl9 .:•> per case: current receipts, $16.50. western extra firsts. $19.20: firsts. Sl* ® 18.60; fancy selected paolccd. 71®' 7;lo per dozen. Flour—Quiet and unchanged; winter straight western. $10.10@1U.40. near by. $9575@10; hard winter straiglu. $11.25@11.50; short patent. $11.75® 1.2.25; spring first clear. $9.25® 976 patent, sl2® 12.25; short patent. $12.25 ®12.75; fancy spring and city nul .4 patent family brand. $13.75® 13.25. Hay—Steady: timothy No. 1. s■'•! per ton; No. 2. $28@30; No. 3. s2l® 27; clover mixed hay, light mixed. $28@30: No. 1 mixed. $2G®27. Clover —Mixed, light, S2S@3O: No. I mixed. $26@27. Tallow—Quiet: prime city loose. 15% c; city special, loose, 16% c; prime country, 14% c: edible in tierces. 17 % ® 18c. CHICAGO CATTLE MARKETS Chicago, Oct. 18.—Hogs Receipts, 8,000, 25c lower. Bulk, $13.75® 14.67: top. $14.50; heavy, $14.25® 14.75; me- • dium, $14.35®14.50; light. $14.10® 14.70: light lights. $13.50@14.40: hear v packing sows, smooth, $13.60@1i packing sows, rough, $13®13.50; pigs. $12.75® 13.75. Cattlcßeeeipts 4.000; compared with a week ago; best steers. 25c to 65i* higher. Common and in between grades, mostly big. 25c lower; wee she stock steady, other grades 2.i to 50c lower; bulls, mostly 25c lowei . best feeders; common and medium weight grades and stockers. 25 to st'c lower; veal calves, steady: heavy weight strong. e yheep—Receipts 2,000; coflTpavuu with a week ago, fat sheep and lambs sthadv to 25c higher; yearlings mo.-.- lv 25c higher; breeding ewes, un evenly lower; feeding steady: feeding lambs 25 to 50c lower. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, Oct. 18.—Board of ' '"corn—Dec. 126%; May 124 %. Oats—Dec. 71%: May 74%. Pork—Oct. 38.75: .Tan. 33.2 ~ Lard—Nov. 27.50; Jan. 25.0,. Ribs—Oct. 18.75: Jan. 18.0 r. ■ ENJOY" A DUTCH LUNCH The Misses Catherine Snoke, 309 Hamilton street, Lillian McClellan. 125 North street, and Martha John son, 403 Kelker street, were delight fully entertained by Mrs. F. F. Ste vick last evening at her home. 1011 North Third street. During the eve ning, which was spent in story tell i ing. they presented her with a love ly bouquet of dahlias. The guests enjoyed a Dutch lunch at the close of the evening. qu? E ?ifßr!q Vi HARRIBBfc STENCIL WORKS 11 11130 LOCUST fit. HARRIBEfB, PA* U j" FRANKLIN j BUILDING AND { | LOAN ASSOCIATION! It 56TH SERIES STARTING T MONEY' TO LEND I HUNDREDS HAVE SECURED • T HOMES THOUSANDS IIA VE' I S AVED MONEY—HAVE YOU? { | STOCK CANCELLED ANY TIME i 0% INTEREST PAID ROOM 10, ? 202 Walnut Street NEW YORK AIR BRAKE Business and financial con ditions and prospects for do mestic and foreign develop ment. ISLAND OIL' AND TRANSPORT Analysis of property hold ings, production, earning ca pacity, progress and outlook. . Sent on request for AN4B HUGHES & DIER Penn-Harris Hotel Harri%Jiurg
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