20 I - YOB May Sell flat Apartment Qniciy fireigl am II in tie I LOST AND FOUND RABBIT HOUND—Black, tan and white, light black spot over right side o( loin, brown ears, brown spot on top of rump lost on November 1. near Dillsburg. York county. Reward will be paid for any information or return of same to Virgil B. Kennedy, 7-6 Race street. City. LOST—GoId Red Cross pin with blue ring encircling red cross, between Cumberland and Penn and Third and Market, Thursday morning. Return to Room 205 Borgner Bldg. LOST—Maltese cat, answers to name Tommy. Kinder please return to Grove Cottage, Perdix, and receive re ward. LOST—From automobile between 19th and Chestnut and 23d and Jones- j town Road, brown velour child's hat. Reward if returned to 27 S. 19th St. I DOST—Pocketbook, blue leather outside and ecru inside, on Friday, October 31, containing door key and J sum of money between 1542 Walnut] and 1811 Whitehall St. Reward if re turned. 1542 Walnut St. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL, PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting, English, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithme tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OI'EN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125. Dial 4016. BECK LEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 121 Market St. Chas. R. BeckWy. PRIVATE or class teaching in Castilian Spanish. Seventeen years j experience in Puerto Rico. Diploma) from New York Women's High • School. Apply Mrs. Manuel Andujar, 533 Msclay Street. Bell phone 2504 W. I COSSIO POMAR, B. A., University! of San Marcos, will open a class at night, in beginner's and advanced bpanish. Address Harrisburg Acade-1 my. HELP WANTED—MALK IF YOU ARE TIRED OP MOVING AROUND FROM ONE JOB TO AN-j OTHER. LOSING TIME AND MONEY GOODYEAR OFFERS YOU PERMANENT WORK THE YEAR 'ROUND. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS AND A CHANCE TO EARN RATES IN AC CORDANCE WITH YOUR ABILITY. ALL AROUND MACHINISTS BORING MILL BENCH AND FLOOR LARGE LATHE GENERAL REPAIRMAN BLACKSMITHS CARPENTERS SHEET METAL WORKERS Apply in person or write at once to FACTORY EMPLOY MENT OFFICE. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY. AKRON, OHIO. We invite applications from young men to whom we are prepared to teach our busi ness. The work is interesting and will appeal to young men of a mechanical turn of mind. The field for advancement is unusually open. The location is out of town. Salary during the instruction period is adequate for main tenance. State in your reply your age. education and your willing ness, if necessary, to be lo cated a considerable distance from this locality. Box S-7723 care Telegraph. EARN $5 to *lO weekly, addressing and mailing circulars', spare time at home; instructions 10c. Barret Mail ing Co.. 625 2Sth St.. Detroit. Mich. FREIGHT TRUCKERS AND FREIGHT HANDLERS * WANTED AT THE P. R. R. DIVISION ST. TRANSFER. HBO.. PA. APPLY TO AGENT AT DIVISION ST. FREIGHT TRANSFER. 7TFI AND DIVISION STS. OR AT P. R. R- EMPLOYMENT BU REAU. NO. 5 GRACE AVENUE, HARRISBURG. PA. OPEN hearth helper, experienced, thoroughly dependable men only; po sition out of city; $2OO per month to start and excellent opportunity 'or advancement. State experience in de tail and age. Address Box T-8126 care Telegraph. ACTIVE, ambitious men in every town can make *lO daily, spare time or whole, selling our new office spe cialty, sells in every office, also dealers. Repeat orders come fast, big quick money for you, build your own business. Particulars free, write. 18 Karat Products Co., 503 Keystone Bldg.. Pittsburgh. Pa. WANTED —Two boys over 16 years of age to learn mattress finishing; steady work. Apply United States Mattress Co.. 12th and Herr Sts. WANTED Active handy man. white for general work around office building, cleaning, etc.. state experi ence and wages expected. Address Box L-7899 care Telegraph. WANTED A competent steno grapher for lawyer's office. No person of less than three years' actual ex perience. need apply. Writ© stating age. experience and salary expected. Address, Lawyer, care Telegraph. PATTERNMAKERS Several first class wood and metal patternmakers. First class open shop; 8 hour day; time and one-half for over time. Pay 75c per hour. Ad dress Patternmaker. P. O. Box 462, Baltimore, Md. (Continued In Next Column) FOR SALE Possession at Once No. 233 Maclay St. Splendid 3-story brick corner I property, in best uptown residen- j tial section; contains 9 rooms and | bath; front and back po-thes; , steam heat, gas and electric lights; lot. 17x99 ft. Price In keeping i with neighborhood. . Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST AM) COURT STS. It EAI. ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Member. HP*. Rent Estate Huunl ' ■I A . THURSDAY EVENING, HFLI* WANTED—MALE 1 DRAFTSMEN Technical High school men preferred. Excellent chance for advancement. Apply by letter, giving age, education and experience, if any. Chief Draftsman, BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED —Large corporation wants young man for deliveryman. Stale | I age. experience and salary expected. L-7814 care Telegraph. j WANTED Assistant bookkeeper. (Give references; also slate ability; all replies will be considered strictly j confidential. Apply B-7810 care Har j i lsburg Telegraph. GRASP the opportunity to-day to become an expert mechanic and chauf fer. We teach you between your working hourd to become an expert and for only seven dollars a week. Learn a practical trade. Make appli cation at once. Automobile and Aero plane Mechanical School, Office 25 N. Cameron et., Harrisburg. Training Quarters and Aeroplane Field, 14th and Sycamore Sts. ERRAND BOY WANTED Regular employment. THE COURIER. 210 North Thjrd Street. I WANTED —A competent shoe fac tory fitting room machinist and fore man. Price Is secondary consideration for right man. Address F. care Tele graph. WANTED Platen pressmen; good wages; steady employment. Apply at cnce. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO., State and Cameron Sts. MACHINIST Wanted—Competent machin ist for shoe factory fitting room. Only one familiar with Singer machines need apply. GREENBEHG-MILLER CO., INC PALMYRA, PA. j WANTED Riveters, corkers, rivet heat ers on gas holder work. Apply ready for work to Foreman Thomas F. Hall, at WAYNESBORO GAS WORKS, Waynesboro, Pa, WANTED CAR REPAIRMEN At the P. R. R. Shops, Har- | risburg, Pa. Inquire at j Master Mechanics' Office, j Harrisburg. General Foreman's Office, Lucknow. General Foreman's Office, Enola. Or at P. R. R. Employment Bureau, No. 5 Grace Avenue. Harrisburg, Pa. DRUGGlST—Registered druggist to take charge of store in small town;! short hours; no Sunday work; good; salary. Address C-9019 care Telegraph! WANTED—class salesman, with good rererences to sell a high guide security; attractive proposition to the right man. Address Box M-8121 care Telegraph. WANTED —Boy over 16 years of age to work in bakery. Apply Sheaf er's Bakery, 905 N. 3d' St. PERMANENT WORK The year 'round and a chance to earn rate in accordance with your ability. All around machinists, boring mill men. lathe shaper planer, milling machine, drill press, bench and floor men. Apply In per son or write at once to fac tory employment office. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO., AKRON, OHIO. GOOD PAYING POSITIONS with C. P. A., firms, Public Accountants. In dustrial Corporations and the Internal Revenue Department of the Govern ment will be open during January, 1920. INTENSIVE TRAINING in special home study course in high er accountancy and traffic, linked up with resident consultation, service now being organized, will qualify you for salaries from *2,000 to *6,000 per year. Write, call or phone Bell 4940 R. LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY 26 N. 18th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Open Evenings. | WANTED—Laborers and contrac tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax | tang. I GOOD hustler wanted as a special I field mat. for canvassing and delivery. Must bo willing to leave town. Must be able to furnish bond and good ref erences Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 208 N. Second St. t WANTED—Solicitors and collectors for tl'.O oldest Life,, Sick and Accident Company in the State. For the right man we have uh exceptional con tract. For Information, address. Man ager, Box C-7902 care Telegraph. i HELP WANTED—FEMALE ] * : 1 f I SILK. SILK, SILK. Silk Operators. * Good Learners. If steady work Is what you want and short day and best pay. apply SILK MILL, Cor. Second and North Sts. I I ! WANTED Reliable woman for general ] hcusework. Address Box CBsBS care Telegraph. i CLASTER'S Require the services of sev eral sales ladies, those who have had experience in jew elry preferred. Good salaries and permanent positions for those who are efficient. Ap ply at CLASTER'S. 302 MARKET STREET. WANTED—Reliable white woman for general housework; good home for settled person. 803 North 2d St. I WANTED—Reliable girl to help j with child and assist in housework, j Call Bell phone 378R-3, or write C. i W. D., Box 687. Harrisburg, Pa. .l WANTED—GirI for general house- , work; small fqmily. Apply 104 Boas: Street. WANTED—Good reliable girl for | general housework for modern coun- , try home near city of Lancaster. *S j to $lO per week if experienced >ni cooking. Furnished room with bath. I Mrs. Henry Boettcher. Neffsville, Lan caster county. Pa. WANTED Experienced loopeis. Harris Hosiery Co., Calder and Marion Street. WANTED—Experienced operators on Unioii Special inseamer or felling i machine; steady work; 30 per cent, bonus Jennings Mfg. Co., 2012 North Fourth St. ~ GOOD girl wanted for general of fice work, must be good at figures and be able to operate a typewriter. Ap ply Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North Second St. WANTED A competent steno grapher for lawyer's office; no person ot less than three years' actual ex perience need apply. Write stating ' age, experience and salary expected. I Address. Lawyer, care Telegraph. l' WANTED Girls to work in book-bind ing department, experience unnecessary. Apply Mr. Bern heisel, THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY. Cameron and State Sts. WANTED —Girls to learn how to make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harils Paper Box Co., 103 N. Cameron St. WANTED —Experienced girls on paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris Paper Box Co.. 103 N. Cameron St. j WANTED —A good settled woman for light house work; good home privi- I leges and good wages, prefer widow ! with child, can make my home like vour own. Wm. E. Van Sciver, llt.h i St. wharf, S. W. Washington, D. C. lIELI* WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Press feeders at once, experi ence preferred, but not neces sary. The Telegraph Print ing Company, Cameron and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. ' | 1 i * SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN —Write for list of open- ! ings and full particulars. Earn *2,000 ] to *lO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experienced. City or traveling. National Salesmen's Tr." Ass'n., Dept. 603, Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE i j YOUNG married man would like to I 'connect with a firm that would recog nize übility. in either management or salesmanship position, can give refer ence and has proven ability to pro duce results. Address X. Y. Z., care Telegraph. WANTED —Young married man, aged 22, wishes steady work all year round, steady and honest. Can give good reference. Call R. N. A. Dial phone 3496. EXPERIENCED automobile sales man wishes to connect with a re liable lirm. Address Box D-7898 care Telegraph. WANTED By experienced shoe man wants position as salesman or manager, ten years' experience. Ad dress Box T-7807 care Telegraph. COMPETENT and responsible man recentlv released from war service is open for engagement or contract. Prefer opportunity that hustling can run into four figures. Best of refer ences. Address Box S-7897 care Tele graph. , — 3 ' COLORED boy wishes work of any kind. Apply 1322 Marion St. YOUNG man. typist, clerk and ac countant desires morning work from ; 8 to 12 daily. Address K. C. B„ care Telegra ph. . SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE RELIABLE colored woman wants i laundry work to do by day. Address 1266 Cowden St. WANTED —Day work by young 1 woman. Call Bell phone 2273. i COLORED girl wishes position at I ' light house work, can furnish refer ; ence Apply 405 Lincoln St, Steelton ~~ WANTED —Bv reliable colored girl just fiom the South, wishes to help with general housework in small ' family. Call or write, 1216 Cowden. WANTED —By middle aged woman a position as dish washer or assistant ' In the kitchen. Address 416 Granite 1 avenue. WANTED —Competent bookkeeper • and stenographer desires position. . ] Has had experience and can furnish best references. Address Box L-8121 1 care Telegraph. WANTED—By husband and wll'<, 1 woman wants housekeeping and ■ husband gives part time as fire keep ■ Ing. Address Box T-7892 care Tele graph. ''. k . 1 HAJUUSBURG TELEGRAPH GET THAT REAL ESTATE in ' S |*y the market—under the classified ad- SPil vertising spot-light. If it will stand jypi up under investigation—if it reprc ||P scnts real value—its stay "in the mar- fjPxj ket" will l>c brief. Eor buyers—in- 1 vestors —home-seekers—arc watching gkj I pPf "the market" all the time. ffl j t m YY. M ffi ; S SI BBteraEBBBBraEK I ROOMS FOR RENT I FOR RENT—Two large furnisheil I front rooms, centrally located, gentle men preferred, private family. Uell 919 J. FURNISHED rooms. electricity, I steam heat, running water, centrally located. Inquire 311 Walnut St. I UNFURNISHED rooms, single or j I communicating, with kitchenette for j | light housekeeping, stove furnished j free, laundry, phone and hath room; ! privileges, strictly private, weekly! j payments Inquire 429 Broad St. j NICELY furnished second lioor, | corner apartment. Three rooms and ; | bath, private hall, gas range, elec jtricity; married couple, no children;] city steam heat included. $l2 a week, j Apply Apart. No. 2, 1300 North Sixth, Street. FOR RENT—Furnished front room, on second floor with bath adjoining. I suitable for two young men, break-! fast if desired. Rent $5 per week. Ad- ' dress Box R. 8018 care Telegraph. FOR RENT—Second floor, nicely furnished front room in private fam ily. Inquire 458 Crescent St. CAPITAL St.. 822, furnished rooms, second floor, suitable for two. con venient location. Call after 4 p. m. TWO unfurnished rooms and one large room suitable for office, facing Capitol Park. All conveniences. Apply 321 Walnut St. FOR RENT—Second story room; nicely furnished; all modern conveni ences; city steam; electric light; use of both phones and bath. 721 North Sixth St. ONE or two nicely furnished rooms with private bath, all possible con veniences, use of phone, beautiful and refined neighborhood. Private family. 815 N. 17th St. FOR RENT —Furnished room on second floor, two front rooms on third lioor conveniences, hot water heat. Gentlemen preferred. Both phones. Bell 4162-R. Dial 4930. 1549 State. NICELY furnished, clean, warm rqoms. $2.60 per week and up. 143 South Third street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Three or four unfur nished rooms or apartment with bath, north of Market street on Hill. Ad | dress Bex L-7901 care Telegraph. I WANTED —Three or four nicely I furnished rooms in good locality for light housekeeping. Address Box Y-7513 care Telegraph. ROOMS —Three or four furnished rooms wanted, with bath, for light housekeeping, or a small apartment; would like to have possession any time before the 12th of November. Highest references given. State terms. Address L-7896 care Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT — s FOP. RENT —Apartment consisting of seven looms. Centrally located. Rental $BO per month. Apply H-7509 care Telegraphy 2 APARTMENTS WANTED I 1 WANTED —To rent furnished apart ment or small house, centrally lo cated, all improvements. Apply S. O. Z., care Telegraph. APARTMENT wanted, about four! modern furnished rooms, desirable! neighborhood, by responsible business man and wife with daughter age 12. I Call Bell 5238 J. HOARD AND ROOMS WANTED —Middle age man wants board and lodging in good locality; permanent home with small family, preferred. Address Box D-7900 carc Telegraph. > REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Maple Grove Hotel, corner plot 125 feet square. Addition al 30x80 L-shaped plot; rear driveway. The West End's business opportunity. See us about terms. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., 331 Market Street. Harrtsburg's Real Estate Bureau FOR SALE That modern 10-room resl ftaST dence. 2427 North Sixth St., all conveniences, possession immediately. C. H. KINTER. 300 Commonwealth Trust Building. . 1 I WILL sell three houses for $4BOO, rent them for you at $l7 each; all in fine repair in every respect. Consider ing taxes and the good condition, this Is a big bargain. J. K. Lehman. Pa trlot P.ldg. FOR SALE —904 N. Sixteenth St., modern brick and stucco home, at tractive. well planned, good construc tion, well tinished. SALE —Brick dwelling. 2061 1 Pcnn St., 8 rooms, bath and front porch. Chas. Adler, 1002 N. 3d St. (Continued In Next Column) | REAL ESTATE FOR SAIJC ; Several 3-story bricks on llill and uptown; all imp. Corner houses on Hill and uptown; all imp. 3-story bricks on Market St.; I all imp. Several apartment houses on ; Hill and uptown; good in vestments. j Two 3-story bricks, near Broad Street, market. $5OO down; easy payments. Vacant, possession at once, i | 2-story brick; all imp.; porch j drive allsy; on Hill. $5OO l down. 1 acant, possession at once, 3-story brick, all imp. uptown. | $5OO down. Possession at once. North 6th St., 8 rooms, all imp elect. and gas, porch, bay window, side entrance, nice yard. $5OO down. Vacant, 4-room frame, up town. good shape. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell phone. 560J FOR SALE—2d St. below Maclay;) 3-story, semi-detached house; 25 ft. 1 front; 162 ft. deep; runs back to Penn St.; garage; room for two cars; beautiful home; all Improvements; must be seen to be appreciated. Im mediate possession. Price $10,500. LOUIS B. COHEN, SI North Second Street. Bell phone 3057 J. Hunter St., No. 1 423, brick house. 6 rooms, bath, large lot, attractive price to a quick buyer. Susquehanna St., No. 2044, 3-storv brick 8 rooms, bath, a good house, splendid location. Susquehanna St.. No. 2144, 2-story brick, fi rooms, bath, steam heat House is practically new. Sixth St.. No. 1832, 3-story frame, 8 rooms, bath, electric and gas, furnace is new. newly papered throughout, , house in excellent condition. Price very reasonable. i Penn St.. near Seneca. Two 2-story bricks. 7 rooms, bath, steam heat. Piicc reasonable. . t 2136 N. 7th St.. 3-story brick. 10 i rooms and bath. j I Ft. Washington. 2 Vi-story frame, hardwood finish, lot 60x200 ft., largo perches, electric light. Excellent 10. . cation, view is unobstructed. Third St., No. 1933, 3-story brick, 10 , rooms, two baths, steam heat, eiec • I tricity, gas, modern throughout. At ,•tractive price to a quick buyer. Third St., 3200, 2%-story frame, steam heat, gas and electric, hard wood on llrst lioor, lot 53x100 feet. Possession Nov. 5. Lewis St.. 316, 318, 320, 322, 2-story , bricks, 6 rooms, bath, electric, gas. D. E. LUCAS, 303 LEWIS Street. Real Estate and Insurance. i FOR SALS Two 2% -story frame houses on Hill, all imp., elect, and gas, 7 rooms each, front porch, slate roof, nice sire yard to drive alley, room for garage, fruit trees, out buildings, price $2600 each. Also several more cheap houses. Vacant. Possession at once, 2-story brick, all imp., front porch, bay win dow. drive alley, $5OO down, balance easy payments. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560 J. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, POS SESSION AT ONCE 30-acre farm, 6 miles north Harris burg, 9-room house, stable, outbuild ings, large chicken house, etc., or chard. Some woodland. 1V; miles to trolley and railroad. Will take auto as part pay. Easy terms. Pay as rent. 4-acre farm, 8 miles S. Harrisburg on public highway, ,6-room house, stable, large chicken house, etc., young orchard, land level, creek and spring water, possession at once. Will exchange on auto or town property. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell SSOJ • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Country home of six acres, four miles west of Carlisle, a few minutes walk . from Carlisle-Newvllle street car Hue. near Conodogulnet creek. • House contains seven rooms, summer • kitchen attached, slate roof, cement i ed cellar, barn, garuge, chicken house, ' three cisterns, young orchard of i peach and apple trees, besides a large • variety of other fruits, including as paragus bed. Buildings and fences in ' good repair, soil fertile. beautiful • vista. Charles E. Bear, 407 W. South ' St.. Carlisle, Pa. VACANT PAXTANG PROPERTY • for sale, nine rooms and bath, gas anil I electric light, other improvements; I plot 60x130; corner Brlsban and Swan fcts. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. (Continued In Next Column) V . 1 REAL KSTATE FOR SAIJi ! T "j ! FOR SALE—Two-story frame bun-; m ow. located on Bowman ave., Cac.yi . I Hill, G rooms and bath, gas, electric; j ''Kilt, steam heat, hardwood doors, i I fire place, large lot, corner property.! I immediate possession. Price $4,500. : *' or Sale —Double frame dwelling I on Main Street, Camp Hill, 7 rooms land bath each, gas and electric light,, steam heat. These properties are well] | located in good condition and of jiered at an exceptionally low figure. | i For Sale—Ten acre truck farm, lo- | catrd one mile from car line at! ! Progress, Dauphin county, etegantj soil, buildings in first class condi tion, location good, considerable I fruit. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Agents, Second and Walnut Sts. I FOR SALE—Brick dwelling. 1611 j Groen street. 8 rooms and bath. Chas. jAdler, 1002 N. Third sL ! DESI It A BEE HOMES FOR SALE AT ! REASONABLE PRICES 1930 N. Seventh St. 617 Calder Street. 1911 Wallace St. 1954 N. Seventh St. 1913 Wallace St. 1952 N. Seventh St. 190 - Moltke St. 1910 Moltke St. PAT.'M & ROBESON. Room 3, Russ Building. 801 l phone 353J SWATARA ST., 1413—Eight-room frame house with all modern im provements; immediate possession: price. $l00. .1. E. Gipple. 1251 Market] Street. FOR SALE—S263O will buy a 3-j story brick, 8-room house with all ini- j provemt nts; porch and side entrance. .1. E. Gipple, 1251 Market Street. 13TII ST.. S., 431—2'/&-story frame, j 7-room house, with all improvements; , lot 19ttx 151 feet; price $4OOO. Jc ,E. G'pple. 1231 Market Street. 1608 Regina. Vacant now; 8 rooms,] furnace, gas, porch. Can be occupied at cnce, will sell at a bargain to a. quick buyer. J. K. Lehman, Patriot Building. FOR SALE S2O Muench St.. 3-story brick, K rooms and bath, all im provements; possession at once. T. B. ROCKEFELLER, 202 North Street. j Derry Street between 23d and 24th, finished August, 1919 Tliree-story stone and stucco house, electric lights, vapor steam heat; hardwood floors, garage. $9,500 if sold by December 1. LEWIS B. COHEN, 31 North Second Street. Bell 3057J IMMEDIATE POSSESSION A nine-room house, first class con dition. Harris street, $3,000. I A 2V4-story frame, corner house, on Hill $1,600! Park Street, a fine brick property, j front porch $4,000 j A good business building, Front Street. Steelton, fine location for the- i ater, stores and apartments or manu facturing purposes $20,000 KOUGH. P.RIGHTBILL & KLINE, 307 Kunkel Bldg. Both phones. : j FOR SALE —Two houses on Second St., each $8,500: one house Third and t 'Lewis Sts., empty, $6,000. Lots on Second. Green, Third and Front Sts. i Easy terms. E. Moeslein, 600 A Boas j St. Lewis M. Neifter. 3103 Front St. JUST D. E. LUCAS, Real Estate and Insurance. 303 LEWIS ST. THAT'S ALL j On what street would you like to! live? Two brick houses on Berryhill St., j S rooms, hath and furnace. Two-story frame on Shellis St., FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS THERE IS NOTHING I MYSTERIOUS 'about the i FUEL SAVER | It just, does its work in a common sense sort of a way. llt captures the escaping I gases by supplying the j necessary requirements to the lu ated oxygen, and the mixture returns to the firebox to be burned. Returns, because this mixture is now heavier than gas, so it MUST flow down—lt can't go up. Then too there is a partial vacuum created in the fire box as oxygen therein is exhausted, so naturally Ithis vacuum tends to attract | the pro-heated air, being expelled from the device, rather than cold air. Ask for data and demonstration. AUCTIONEER HITE, i BELL 1875-J. EVERYTHING IN ROOFING LET ME BUILD YOUR ROOF LET ME PAINT YOUR ROOF. 422 SOUTH 13TH ST. i" FOR SALE—Double heater and reei coach, cheap to quick buyer. Apply 1732 Walnut St. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEORGE P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE ORPIIEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES BOOKS Bought and sold; 50.000 new, old. rare, in stock. Aurand's, 925 North Third. Circulars tree. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. FOR SALE—CoaI range in good condition. Inquire 212 N. 11th St. FOR SALE—Lady's wool velour suit, size 38, latest model, price, $3O. Call after 5 p. m., 413 Hcrr St. CENTRAL Furnishing Store, sec ondhand heaters, $4 up, ranges in good condition, $lO up. Must be sold d. in next 15 days. Also big bargains in rugs and linoleums. Come and see, we will try and convince you. Open even ings at 324 Reily St. Closed all day Saturday. ' FOR SALE—White reed stroller. • Apply 1823 Chestnut St. FOR SALE—Four-plate Columbia cook stove, used only two years. 1601 Hunter St. FOR SALE—Six hundred feet white pine picket fence. Call Bell 1547 R. FOR SALE—Shotgun, double barrel, hammerless Ithaca; barrels, full and medium choke; case and schwabs complete Excellent condition. $26. Bell phone 3036 W. FOR SALE—Pink evening dress. Apply 1014 Green St. \ FOR SALE —A No. 11 Monitor coil boiler for steam heat or hot water I plant. Also 800 ft. of 114 inch pipe nr.d radiators. Cheap to quick buyer. ' Inquire H. H. Martin, New Bloomfleld, | Pa. Bell phono 374. . j- —— 1 ' 500 bales class "D" comforters and quilts in original bales as packed by tHe. government. Good, bad and indif ferent. 30 comforters to bale, sold "as is" at $15.75 pur bale. F. O. 8.. Green . viile. Terms, cash with order. Green ville Auction Co.. Greenville. S. C. —— 1 • FOR SALE—MaIe Boston bull ter rier; pedigreed; two months old; call 619 Schuylkill St. Bell 1123 W. I FOR SALE One white iron bed. one good ' mattress, spring, complete 1 $25; one 6x9 Crex rug $9.50. FORNWALT, 1381 North Sixth Street BEAUTIFUL dining room set, bar gain; upright mahogany piano, $125. ' Reed rocker, mahogany table, lamp. 141 Juniper Street, rear 1541 State. — 1 FOR SALE— Superior oxy-acety lene generators, cutting and welding i torches, carbon burning outfit Dem onstrattons by appointment. I'. R. Laverty. 1857 Bell phone. - , FOR SALE —Gasoline hoisting en gine. 10 H. P- International gasoline - engine, machine tools, electric motors, i various sizes, large ston.e crushing i plant complete. F. R. Laverty, 18m . Bell phone. WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS WANTED i Apartment house In good lo cation, prefer Front Street, Must accommodate three to 1 six families with all the latest improvements. Must sl.ow good investment. Ad i dress, D. ASA SANDERLIN, 36 N. Third St., Room 1, , Security Trust Bidg. Bell 1390. Dial 3573. ' * e. WANTED —Small old piano in good condition. Bell 2640 J. WE are in the market for all kinds i of Junk. Call Bell 4974 or write U . Cohen ii Co.. York and Ash Avenue. MAX SMELTZ * Second hand furniture bought and i rold Highest cash prices paid. Call o? drop a postal to Max Smeltz. 1020 . Market street. Will call, city or coun i try. Bell phone 3239-Rl. i WANTED —Oak flat top desk, table end rugs Gannett. Seolye & Flem ing, 204 Locuat St.. Harrisburg. ) ' |j Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page ,