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HARRMRG TEEQUPH Classified Department open a. m. to 9 p. m. All ads received up until 11 a.

will appear in all city editions same day. All ads received between 11 a. tn. and 9 p. m.

will appear in all editions the following day. CLASSIFIED RATES Daily rates per line lor consecutive insertions: Charge Cash One time .14 .13 Three times 13 .12 Six times 12 .11 Ads ordered (or three or six days and stopped before expiration will only be charged for the number of times the ad appeared and adjustment made at the rate named. SPECIAL RATES FOR YEARLY ADVERTISING MINIMUM 3 LINES DAILY UPON REQUEST. Errors in advertisements should be reported Immediately. The Harrisburg Telegraph will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertion.

Advertising ordered for irregular Insertions takes the one time insertion rates. No ad taken for less than parts of three lines. Count five average words to the line. All ads are restricted to their prooer classification and to the regular Harrisburg Telegraph style of type. Publif1'" reserves the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy.

PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD Bell 2 4111 Careful attention given to mail orders PRESTIGE The Telegraph is "Har risburg's own newspaper." It is the reading and buying guide for the public spirited and progressive citizens of the city. The mere statement: "I saw your Ad in the Telegraph," immediately identifies you as a desirable person with whom to deal and thereby insures you better service. ANNOUNCEMENT Deaths TICE On January 1st. in Harrisburg. Mrs.

Jane Tice. Funeral Thursday afternoon. at 2 o'clock, from the Rohland Funeral ranor, 5th and Cumberland Lebanon. Services at the parlor. Burial Mt.

Lebanon Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock at the daughter's resident. Mrs. H.

B. Foreman. 709 S. 25th Harrisburg. Cards of Thanks 2 REIGHTER We desire to thank our friends, relatives, neighbors.

St. John's Lodge. No. 262. of Carlisle; Zembo Temple and the drivers of automobiles for the kindness and sympathy shown during the death of husband and father.

Ira J. Reighter. Also for use of automobiles and floral tributes. MRS. IRA J.

REIGHTER AND FAMILY. Funeral Director, GEORGE H. SOURBIER FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1310 N. THIRD ST. BELL 2 1603 SAMUEL FACKLER FUNERAL DIRECTOR.

1312 DERRY ST. BELL 2 7901 Strayed, Lost, Found 10 LOST Ladies' black cloth oocketbook, containing small sum of money, ring an miscellaneous articles. Reward If re turned to 1122 N. 17th St. AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles For Sale 11 Inventorv Reduction 50 CARS Fords, Chevrolets, DeSotos, Buicks and Pontiacs Almost anv tvoe car vou might want.

Call us for demonstration, Williams Auto Co. Distributors of DeSoto and Plymouth 99 S. Cameron St Bell 7291 1931 CHEVROLET COACH This car is In an exceptionally good condition through out. Fully guaranteed. J.

Paul Harkison 732 Market Lemovne Bell 3 2092 End of Year CLEAN UP SALE 1930 FORD Tudor $165 1930 CHEVROLET Coupe $195 1929 PONTIAC Couoe $175 1931 1 '2 TON PANEL Truck $375 butliff Chevrolet, Inc. 407 S. Cameron St. Phone 6156 FORDS FORDS FORDS 1925 LINCOLN COUPE. 1929 FORD TUDOR.

1928 LINCOLN LIMOUSINE. 1931 FORD DELUXE ROADSTER. 1929 FORD PICKUP. 1929 FORD STANDARD' COUPE FRANCIS AUTO SALES 130 3. Cameron St.

Bell Eves. VAUUAJiC. LA SALLE. OLD5MOBTLE 25 HIGH GRADE USED CARS 1929 HUPMOBILE "8" Sedan 1928 FRANKLIN 7 Pass. Sedan 1932 CADILLAC 12 5 Pass.

Sedan. 1932 OLDS "8" Sedan. 1932 OLDS "6" Coach. 1930 BUICK Sedan. PRICES REDUCED 10 TO 20i CADILLAC CO.

Or HARRISBURG 311 S. Cameron Phone 2 4164 1930 PACKARD Soort Roadster Paint, ure. upnomerv line new. PHIL'S USED CARS 3319 Derrv 8t 1929 DE SOTO SEDAN New rubber, new oaini; oeauuiui condition throughout price $295 Jace Motor Co 135 8. Cameron Phone 5212 1929 FORD Sedan 1145 1929 DODGE Sedan 114s inniaLiit Loor sedan S95 Waingold's.

117 S. Cameron StBell 3 04O9 SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S 8 ALE NEW CHEVROLET Coach Sacrifice. 1931 FORD Victoria. 1931 FORD Coune 1929 FORD Tudor.i. COOPER MOTOR CO.

2217 Derrv St. Phone 4 0121 "Good Will" Used "Cars DAUPHIN MOTOR CO INC. 352 8. Cameron St. Harrisburg.

Pa 1930 FORD Snort Roadster 1929 CHANDLER Couoe iqj ws 1 vivLo.vivaiL.e, cenan 75 OVERLAND Sedan is CAMP CURTIN AUTO EXCHANGE Cor. Jefferson and Seneca Sts. 3 6887 Depe iendable Used 1929 OHEVROLET Cabriolet. X2 222 'heelbs. 1939 FORD Coupe.

1931 FORD Coupe J. W. Ebersole llnlestown Phone 28S1 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL SEDAN A bran tlful car for anyone. Paint in very good condition. Upholstery looks like new.

Motor In nerfect condition. J. B. Martin Motors, Inc. Chrvsler Plymouth Distributors Phone 8216 8.

I5th St. (Near Market) ALSO MARTIN'S LOT OPPOSITE READING STATION 1927 HUPMOBILE "8" 7 nass. sedan. $150 PACKARD SALES AND SERVICE 428 8. Cameron Phone 7117 1927 CHEVROLET COACH.

1927 CHRYSLER (701 SEDAN. 1928 ESSEX COACH. CHARLEY KEAN 3rd and Market Lemovne Bell 1314 Dodge ind Plymouth Dealer 127 CADILLAC COACH $50 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN $43 Both In Oood Condition Apply 230 Louther Lemovne. Fa. Auto Tracks For Sale 12 A 1921 CHEVROLET l', Ton Panel DAOUE CHEVROLET 8ALW J91I N.

Third 8t. Phone 71J9 AUTOMOTIVE Auto Tracks For Sale 12 AN B. SMITH REBUILT TRUCK HAS THOUSANDS OF MILES IN IT 31931 International Dump chassis. 1931 3 ton Autocar, dump. 1929 DODGE l'z ton chassis and cab.

2 INTERNATIONALS H. S. 54 dumps. WHITE 1929 3'j Ton 58 dump. WHITE 1928 2 Ton 56 dumo.

MACK 1939 A. B. 2'j Ton Dump. 1929 2 Ton BROCKWAY chassis cab. 1929 3 Ton DODGE chassis and cab.

3 1939 A. C. MACK dumps. 192S 30 Pass. DODGE School Bus.

21929 MACK A. B. Dumps. YOUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED L. SMITH, INC.

CAMP HILL BELL 7331 Auto Accessories, Tires. Parts 13 PARTS New and used parts for all makes nf Far Chelsea Antn Wrerkiner fTn 22 26 N. Cameron St. Bell 3 3633 Motorcycles and Bicycles 15 1928 JDL model, enamel and rubber. HAL E.

HOYT fully equipped, new Very reliable. 1307 N. 3rd St. BUSINESS SERVICE Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 ROOFING. SPOUTING.

ROOF PAINTING W. L. JAUSS BELL 2 1277 QUICK SERVICE Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 CAREFUL, experienced service at low cost. Padded vans. Every load insured.

W. S. KURTZ. 1362 Vernon St. Bell 2 8307.

ECONOMY and efficiency service. Keystone Auto Delivery and Storage. 677 Briaes Sts. Phone 2 3828 or Eve, 2 7881. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Insured moving; fireproof and fire retardant storage; expert packing and shipping.

HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Phone 8254. H. E. BRINKERHOFF Local and long distance hauling, draying and piano moving with the most careful handling.

Wanted a load to Philadelphia, a load to New York. 1437 Regina St. Phone 3 3854 MOVING LOADS WANTED ONE FROM PHILADELPHIA JANUARY 4TH. ONE FROM PITTSBURGH JANU ARY 6 H. A.

HARTMAN SON 537 N. FRONT STE ELTON BELL 9828 STORAGE Rooms for rent for storing household furniture. All rooms private. Reasonable rates. George H.

Albright, 1326 Marion St STORAGE. GENERAL HAULING and moving, anytime, anywhere. Reasonable rates. Prompt service. BOB STOUFFER.

2 9977. STORAGE i and household goods Clean, private rooms. Diener. the Jeweler. 408 Market St.

Painting, Papering. Decorating 26 REDECORATE YOUR HOME NOW LOWEST PRIfSS IN YEARS HILL WALL PAPER STORE 1432 Derrv St. Bell 3 7032 Repairing and Refinishing 29 A CALL to 2 4201 will bring the services of an expert electrical repairman. Dauphin Electric Supplies Co. Estimates given.

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. vacuum cleaners and wash machines repaired. Will call. 3033 Perry St. Bell 3 1424.

Upholstering 29B FURNITURE Refinishing and Repairing. Upholstering. Slip covers. W. Malone, 1820 N.

5th St. 2 6657 Beanty Shops 31A A $10 Bonat oil wave. $3.50 complete. $7.50 Bonat French Wave. $2 complete.

Marchand's. 802 S. 2nd Steelton 9 2661 A Permanent wave with ringlet ends. Chancy Wave, Realistic oil. $5.

Maurcourt's Salon. 1309 Derrv. 3 6304. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 THE Harrisburg State Employment Office, 131 Chestnut has 1O0 excellent opportunities for experienced female power machine operators. Interviewing will start Monday morning, January 2, 1933, at 8 a.

m. Help Wanted Male 33 YOU Are a salesman and can live on $20 per week while you are learning our business, see me at once about a Job which will be open Thursday. Apply Mr. iviitfuua. yjt oiaip i neater Biog.

10 first class hand pressers, steady work, good pay. Apply Harrisburg State Em ployment Office. 131 Chestnut Mon nay morning. January 2. 1933.

at 8 a. Situations Wanted Female 36 Reliable colored girl wants work by day or part time. Apply 1208 Cowden St. curtains Washed and stretched; also smaii wasnes, 1305 Green Street. Phone wuumu iaav aesires housework or coaxing Keierences.

Apply 140 Linden Street COLORED Lady desires week's work or pan ume won. Keierences furnished. Aony B4Q Harris St. Phone 3 2668. wuiajkbu woman aesires part time or oays worn.

Reference. Apply 1119 N. I III Ok, COLORED desires housework In gooa jewisn family. Apply 414 Cowden Direct. COOKING or general housework by the aav aesirea bv married lady.

Apply iti unestnui si. GENERAL Housework bv the week de sired by young colored lady. Apply 1314 Marion St. HOUSEKEEPER Young woman desires position in motneriess home, reliable and exo. 136 Hoerner St.

Bell 2 8270 HOUSEKEEPING desired bv white lady Aoslv 1931 Logan St. in adult home. Phone 2 0671. MIDDLE aged white v.oman. desires washing and Ironing.

Experienced, 117 East Main Shiremanstown. MIDDLE AGED woman desires nursing. txnerienced. Apply 2132 Jefferson St. Phone 5484.

PRACTICAL NURSE Will, also help with nouseworic. Experienced, good references. Phone 2 3342. REFINED YOUNG LADY desires housekeeping for a widower. 502 Mifflin Leoanon.

Pa RESPECTABLE Colored woman desires cooxing and downstairs work. Refer ence. Call or write 151 Bakn St. STENOGRAPHER Experienced. General onice work selling experience: desires potitlon.

353 8. Second Steelton. YOUNG Lady desires office work, or housework by the day. Write Box 102, Enhaut. Pa.

WHITE woman. 33 desires house keeping in small family. No objections to 1 or 2 children. 425 8. 17th.

WHITE WOMAN Deslres work in small jamuy. no objections to wages. Will leave city. Aoplv 203 Barbara St. 13 doors from Bell Telephone Co I WHITE Woman, widow desires general nousework In refined adult home.

Mrs. A. Harper. Mldrilftown. Route No.

1. WHITB WOMAN DESIRES WASHTNO AND IRONING APPLY 2132 JEFTER SON ST. PHONE 5484 WIDOW LADY Desires housekeeolng or "uuerrpinj. Apply 1113 W. 16th Street.

WHITE Woman wants washing and Iron hj oo ai nome. will call for and deliver Call 2 5229 or 531 Seneca St. WHITE widow desires day's work of any 'no: cleaning or washing and Ironing. rnone vnai. WHITE Gim desires housekeenlnc or generl housework where mother is employed.

rn take full charge. 1422 Mar ket City. WASHING And ironing wanted to do at nonje oy exp. wnite woman Best of ref. Call for and deliver.

Bell 3 4508 WIDOW desires Position as housekeeper in.w.K,0W" Dom Reference Bell 7260 YOUNG Woman desires Job where she can take child 3 years. Will leave city. Write. Mrs. Vlnle Mumma.

Mechanlcs R. D. No. 4. Care of I.

P. Dean. Situations Wanted Male 37 COLORED MAN Desires work as Janitor, ouuer or nigm watenman. i reier ences. 613 Calder St.

COLORED BOY DESIRES OENERAL APPLY 649 CALDER HOTEL WOPK ST BELL 1941 EXPERIENCED Machinist, too! makT and pattern maker wants work of any kind, 30 year experience. Call 1 7964.1 EMPLOYMENT Situations Wanted Male GENERAL labor of anv kind. House and garden work a specialty. Apply Wm. Elliot.

1707'i N. 7th St; MARRIED MAN desires work as driver, or anv kind of work. Francis Malone. 1734 Logan St. truck Ret WHITE MAN desires work on stock farm.

Experienced With help. 8. Miller. Progress Pa. YOUNG MAN desires anv kind of work.

Experienced grocery clerk. Apply 2133 Jefferson, or phone 5484. YOUNG man with car desires any kind of work. Experienced salesman. Refer ences Phone 3 2841.

YOUNG man desires Job as truck driver or helper: has had experience. Apply 1214 Chestnut St FINANCIAL Money to Loan. Mortgages 40 Loan When Needed On amounts uo to $300 for any necessary purpose always consult this licensed, bonded institution. Organized in 1909 by local people with local capital to accommodate people without bank credit at reasonable rates and on easy terms. Co Operative Loan and Investment Co.

10 South Market Square Bell 2 1206 ARE the oavments on vour automobile too large? If so let us talk to vou about refinancing it with smaller oavments. WHEN IN NEED of a loan investigate our plan Loans to $300. Local capital. Legal interest. WHY PAY THE HIGHER RATE? Harrisburg Finance Co.

1322 NORTH THIRD STREET BORROW MONEY For January Needs Industrial Loan Society SECOND FLOOR 204 DAUPHIN BLDG. BELL 4 1620 Cash Advanced to RESPONSD3LE AUTO OWNERS If In need of cash or your present payments are a burden, we will refinance your car. No endorsements required. O. K.

KINES 214 N. 2nd St. Bell 2 5701 Havinir Trouble Making Ends Meet? A "PERSONAL" loan will solve your problem auickly. You can arrange to reoav a small amount monthly in accordance with your income. FOR OUICK SERVICE PHONE.

WRITE OR COME IN Personal Finance Company Room 303 Dauphin Third Floor 293 Market Street Bell 2 1390 LOANS TO AUTO OWNERS Can refinance to reduce ores, payment. No endorsers. Confidential $50 to $300 LYCOMING DISCOUNT CO. 200 202 State Theater Bldg. MONEY ADVANCED ON YOUR CAR Cash provided to pay your bills or 'refinance vour car.

No endorsers required. PERCY L. GRUBB 200 CAPLAN BLDG. Bell 6116 MONEY TO LOAN LOWEST RATES IN HARRISBURG UNIVERSAL SYSTEM OF HBG.A INC. 202 YOFFEE BLDG.

ON THE SQUARE LOANS $10 to $300 Blue Ridge Finance Co. 2nd Floor Cotterel Bldg. 13 S. Mkt. Sq.

LIVESTOCK Rabbits 47A WANTED 1000 people to raise rabbits. On very easy terms. Investigate. Penn. Fur Farm.

410 Dauphin Bldg. MERCHANDISE Business and Office Equipment 54 ALWAYS bargains in Used Slicers. Choppers. Mills and Scales. $15 uo.

Repairing. uavton scales ii)7 Market St. B. 6 BENNETT FOR ANYTHING Market Scale. $15; cash register.

$45; re frigerator. 8100. 1206 Market St. TYPEWRITERS Sold. Teoalred.

exehang. ed. all makes repaired. Harrisburg Type wruer and supply 118 Market St, Coal S6A ANTHRACITE Coal direct from mines. finest grade pall for prices S.

E. Wag ner, rnone aooe. ANTHRACITE Coal Fresh mined, weight guar. H. W.

Hummer. Coal Ice. Office ffi naro. ma zarker St. Call 3 9663.

COAL That makes more heat, less ashes, and won't clinker. W. L. Kromer. 1332 pusquenanna St.

Ben 2 8843. Fresh Mined Clean Coal MEDIUM BARD BEST HIGH GRADI From Pottsville District TON LOT PRICES Buckwheat $5.75 Pea $7.75 Nut $9.30 Stove $9.50 Egg $9.50 Lots of 5 tons or more 25c off Bell Phone 3 5278 Penbrook Dravage and Supply Inc. FRESH MINED CLEAN COAL Medium Hard Best High Grade Bkwt .56.00 Pea $7.50 Nut Pea $8.75 Stove $9.50 Egg HOWARD F. WEAVER 1919 Manada St. Phone 2 8410 GOOD COAL Honest weight, low prices.

rromot del. 'i ton orders appreciated. J. W. B.

HOFFMAN. Steelton. Bell 8 2419. Highest Quality Anthracite Coal We aim to please customers Call C. W.

KNOUSE 2 6922 KEYSTONE ICE AND COAL DEALERS. bo (, umoeriana. 2 6177. Egg stove. Nut, 69.50: Pea.

Buckwheat. $6. POTTSVILLE ANTHRACITE Coal, i Clean and hard. Also wood for sale. Call for prices.

IRA CASS ELL. Phone 4 4)455. SPECIAL Stove, $5.95: Silver King Nut, $8.24. Hoffman Coal end Supply Co. Phone 5410.

WOOD AND COAL Egg. Nut. 8tove. Pea. 17.25; Buck, $5.50.

Honest weight. H. E. FLEAOER. D.

4. Phone 4 2863. Household Goods 59 "COPELAND" REFRIGERATORS WE ALLOW YOU $40.00 ON YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR Easy Housekeeping Shop 8 19 N. JrA St ELECTRIC washer, cook stove. 2 heaters.

gai stoves, other used furniture, 9 N. 28th Penbrook. Porter, agt. 3 3601. 3 A HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 3, 1933 13 DIAL 2 4111 HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DIAL 2 4111 ASSIFIED AD PAGE Reach Nine Out of Ten Homes in Harrisburg Quick, Sure Results One Low Cost Just Telephone MERCHANDISE Household Goods 59 $85 3 Pc Wal.

Bedroom Suite $29.50 BCititS rU KN lilAJ HE CO. 1217 N. THIRD ST. 1217 WINDOW SHADES AND LINOLEUMS. EXPERT MECHANICS.

PHONE 2 4964. FORNWALD FURNITURE CO. Wanted to Bay 66 CASH PAID for late magazines; good, old and new books: old maps, pictures. AURAND'S. 925 N.

Third St. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms. With Board 67 THE Tea Room. Mrs. Mable J.

Corbett, mgr. Central location for business people, home cooking, reas. 115 Pine. 3 9362. WILSON HOTEL 50 clean, warm rooms, $3 a week and uo.

Free baths and parking for our guests 143 S. 3rd St. Rooms, Without Board 68 CALDER Ill Nicely furnished 2nd fl. Home privileges. $3 per week.

Also garage. Phone 2 1617. FURNISHED ROOMS Conveniences, $2 and $3 a week. Board if desired. 810 Green St.

Phone 2 9311 FURNISHED rooms for ladies with privileges of kitchen, dining and living rooms. Plaver oiano and all modern Improvements. Very good location. Phone 4 2044. ROOM FACING RIVER.

WITH WATER AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. 106 STATE ST. S. FRONT ST. Nicely furnished rooms.

$3 up. conveniences. Constant hot water. City steam. Rooms For Housekeeping 69 PENN 2141 2nd floor 3 nicely furnished rooms.

Hot water, good lo cation. Keouced to $22 per mo. TWO unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. All conveniences. 144 N.

28th rennropg. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 24 DOWNTOWN 126 Walnut St. Fur nisned or unfurnished. 4 rms. bath, city steam, eieo.

hardwood floors. $45. Vacant. FURN. AND UNFURN.

APTS. RIVERVIEW MANOR MODERN RENT 4 IJB DfflonulDtT FRONT AND HARRIS CALL 8892 8884 FURNISHED APTS. 211 N. 2ND ST. The oniv apt.

house in city, catering to men ana women wno live in furnished apts. LIBERTY 14063 rooms semi pri mm. uiwvuv, raoio, ugm, neai munucu. audit aoove aaoress. 1911.

N. SECOND 8T. Small apartment wibu eiottui; rvirjKvraior ana instantaneous hot water. Inquire at 1218 N. Third St.

2128 N. 3RD ST. 1st floor apt. 6 oatn. nwa noors; suitable for professional and living quarters.

Garages In rear. J. Edgar Rodenhaver. Phone 8036. Houses For Rent 77 OOOD LOCATION 1928 Vi N.

5th bath. elec. Rent tn 3rd St. FOR RENT Modern ettv and suburban homes in good and convenient locations. Several 5 room apartments All rentals greatly reduced.

OIPPLI. REALTOR 1251 Market St. Phone 3 6202 A Lot More Weight Needed REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 BOAS 109 All improvements; rent $60. Immediate possession. Bell 2 1879.

1425 BERRYHILL STREET. 1619 MARKET STREET. COHEN AND SON 812 N. 6th St, DESIRABLE RESIDENCE 19 N. 20th St.

All conveniences. Apply to J. P. Yun gel. 1738 Market St.

Phone 3 3323. Houses For Rent Now is the time to consult us about renting a house. We have many to choose from and will have some which will be available on or before April 1st. MILLER BROS. CO.

213 Locust St. MODERN HOME 1317 State 9 rooms and bath, Newlv papered. Rent reasonable. Aoolv Harry Levin phone 7301. 1907 1909 MOLTKE AVE.

7 rooms, bath, imps. Rent reduced. Mever Marcus. 7th and Maclav. Bell 2 3957.

SEVERAL HOUSES WITH PORCHES YARDS. GARAGES. ALSO BUNGALOW. CHAS. E.

BOYER. REAL ESTATE. 3 2430. 2013 Kensington $25' 1897 State .......145 2217 Brookwood $201 1531 Vernon AND 8. REALTY CO.

Bell 3 8023 3151 N. 6TH ST. 8 rooms, bath, all modern conveniences. Reasonable rental. Aonly Harry Levin.

121 S. 2nd St. Bell 7301. Suburban For Rent 80 PAXTANG 6 rooms, bath, all large garage. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CORP'N.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate BELL REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BERGNER BUILDING IRWIN M. CASS ELL BON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1444 REGINA ST. BELL 3 3951 KIEHL AND BOWER WEST SHORE HOMES FOR SALE AND RENT LBMOYNE Bell 2 1129 Farms and Land For Sale 83 FARMS. FARMS.

FARMS 3 A. to 300 A. in size. Price $700 to $30,000. C.

CORPMAN 21 N. 15th St. SMALL FARM With Score Building for Sale or Rent. Apply Geo. C.

Welch, Lewisberrv. R. D. No. 1.

Suburban For Sale 87 A modern, new home, choice location in Camo Hill. Will finance. A. W. Hertzler.

100 23rd Camp Hill. 3 8517. MODERN new borne. 113 20th St, Camo Hill. Hardwood floors, tile bath, finished attlo.

Murray D. Ott Estate, 27 N. 27th Oamp Hill. LEGAL NOTICES LETTERS TESTAMENTARY of the estate of ELIZABETH M. FELL, late of the city of Harrisburg, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the same should present them for settlement to EDWARD LAWRENCE FELL, ABNER DAVIS JACKSON.

Executors. 1618 Boas Harrisburg, Pa. HENRY E. FOX. Atty.

READ THE Classified Ads for saying and satisfaction. LEGAL NOTICES LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on tne estate oi isuzabetn Warner, late ol the Borough of Hiehspire. County oi DauDbin Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them in proper lorm lor settlement to John Schroll. Administrator. Or to: Highsoire, Pa.

JAMES E. SNYDER. Attorney. Harrisburg. Pa FORM OF NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION OF TIME AND PLACE FIXED FOR HEARING.

A24968 1932 Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Public Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of the public service company law by Frederick OId. Glen Rock. for a Certificate of Public Convenience evidencing the Commission's requisite approval of hauling meats from Lancaster and Harrisburg to Jacobus. Seven Vallevs. York.

New Salem. Glen Rock. Shrewsbury. Hunger ford. New Freedom.

Stewartstown and Glenville. Pa. A nublic hearing upon this application will be held in Harrisburg on the 19th dav of January. 1933. at 9.30 o'clock, when and where all persons In Interest may appear and be heard, if they so de sire.

FREDERICK OLP. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Charles C. Smith, late of the City of Harrisburg. Dauohin County. de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement, without delay to ELEANOR 8.

WISEMAN. Administratrix, 2413 Keei street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Or to SCOTT 8. LEIBY, SNYDER. MILLER, HULL BULL, Attys.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Letters of Administration on the Es tate of W. A. Sellers, late of the Borough of Hlghspire, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those hay ing claims will present them for settle ment to HOWARD C. SELLERS.

R. D. No, 7, Carlisle, Administrator. Or to PAUL W. ORTH, Payne Shoemaker Building, Harrisburg.

Pa. NOTICE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION in the estate of Alice S. Gruver, late of Susquehanna township. Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands will present them for settlement to CARRIE MORRIS. 1901 N.

6th Harrisburg. Or to ADMINISTRATRIX. WM. 8. MIDDLETON, Attorney.

333 Market St. Harrisburg. Pa. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the policyholders of the Re tailers' Mutual Fire Insurance Comnany of Pennsylvania will be held at the office of the company. Room 300.

Commonwealth Trust Building. 222 Market street. Harrisburg. Pa at 3 o. tn.

on Thursday. January 19th. 1933. for the election of three directors, to consider Important changes In the by laws, and for such other business as mar come before said meeting. wilmer CROW; secretary.

MOON MULUtyS ANOTHER GRAND SLAM OBITUARY ELMER E. WENRICH Funeral services for Elmer Wenrj.cn, 71, 2208 North Sixth street, retired Pennsylvania Railroad engineer of the Philadelphia Division, who died Sunday at his home, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Charles C. Baker funeral parlors. Third and Maclay streets, with the Rev. D.

D. Dunn, pastor of the St. John's Reformed Church, officiating. Burial will be in the East Harrisburg Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral parlors Wednesday evening after 7 o'clock.

Mr. Wennch was an employe or the Pennsylvania Railroad, and for fifty one years was a member of the Pennsylvania Railroad Relief. is survived by his widow, Mrs, XrVa wVnrich; several chu: dren: four brothers, John, Wilkins and Francis Wennch, all of Harrisburg, and of Altoona; three sisters, Mrs. Fred Binger, Mrs. William Stahl and Mrs.

Walter Wolfsburger, all of Harrisburg. 3 MARTIN EARHART Earhart, 61, 1U7 Market street, formerly a resident of Glen Rock and employed by the Penn sylvania Railroad, died at his home Sunday. Funeral services will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the home, with the Rev. J. N.

LeVan, pastor of the Salem Reformed Church, officiating. Burial will be in Baltimore, Wednesday. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary K. Earhart: a daughter, Mrs.

Martin Conner, Baltimore, and two grandchildren. 3 SOLOMON D. REYNOLDS Solomon D. Reynolds, 70, died Monday in York Hospital. Services win be conducted Thursday at 1 o'clock in the chapel of Prospect Hill cemetery at York.

The Rev. Mr. Meek will officiate. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. The oody may be viewed Wednesday night, 7 to 9 o'clock, in the Dugan Funeral Home, 1600 Market street, tnis city.

Survivors: Son, S. N. Reynolds. Harrisburg; daughter, Mrs. Charles E.

Wertz, Harrisburg; brother, John Keynoios, ivewoerrytown, York county; sisters, Mrs. Tillie Steiter and Mrs. Jane Byerts, both of York county. He was a member of the Knights of the Golden Eagle and the Rex Hook and Ladder Fire Company, both of York, MRS. JANE TICE Funeral services for Mrs.

Jane Tice, widow of John M. Tice, who died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Foreman, 709 South Twenty fifth street, after an mness oi lour years, wul be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Rowland Funeral Parlors, Leba non.

Burial will be in the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. The body may oe viewed weonesaay evenmg from LEGAL NOTICES 91 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters of administration In the estate of GEORGE L. LAUTSBAUGH. late of the city of Harrisburg.

county of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania. deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands will present them to SIDNEY C. LAUTSBAUGH, 1841 Briggs street, Harrisburg. Pa.

Or to E. LEROY KEEN, 15 S. Third street. Harrisburg. Pa LETTERS TESTAMENTARY in the estate of Marv E.

Ettinger. late of the city of Harrisburg. countv of Daunhhi stale of Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make Immediate oavment, and those having claims will present them In proper form for settlement to THOMAS D. CALDWELL. 23 South Third Street.

Harrisburg. Penna. HARRY R. MYERS. 2119 Boas Street.

Harrisbure Penna Or to ROBERT FOX. Attornev at Law. 23 South Third Street. Harrisburg. Penna.

NOTICE is hereby given that letters tes tamentary on the estate of Benjamin W. Demmlng. late of Harrisburg city, Dauohin county. Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those with claims against said estate.

wlU present them for settlement to SOPHIA P. DEMMING. Executrix, 1518 State Harrisburz. Pa. Or 8TROH St McCARRELL.

At'orneys, narrisourg. pa FARMERS' MARKET COMPANY meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers' Market Company will be held at the office of the company, Room No. 9. 26 North Third Harrisburg. between 10 and 11 a.

January 10th. 1933. for the purpose of electing directors and transacting of such other business as may arise. DANIEL M. DULL.

Secretary. In the Ornhans' Court of Dauohin County. Pennsvlvania. In the Estate of Harry houck. deceased.

Notice Is hereby given to all parties Interested that the appraisement in the above estate for the benefit of the widow, setting aside $5,000,000 In real or personal property as nrovlded bv the Interstate Act of 1917. and supplements and amend ments tnereto, was Hied in tne ornnans Court of Dauphin County, and confirmed nisi on the 19th day of December. D. 1932, and the same wlU be presented to the Court on the 23rd day of January. A.

D. 1933. at 10 o'clock A. or at the first session of the Court thereafter for final confirmation, unless exceptions are ilea tnereto. SOLOMON HURWITZ.

Attorney. THE PENNSYLVANIA THRESH ER EN AND FARMERS MUTUAL CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY will hold the ANNUAL MEETING of IU policy holders on January 18th. at 9 a. in the Chestnut Street Auditorium. 9 7 until 9 o'clock at the home of hei daughter.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Hattie Foreman, this city; Mrs. Vallie DeVoe, Washington, O. and Mrs. Verna Paisner, Lebanon; a son, Horace Tice, Lebanon; a sister, Mrs.

Celia Kerr, Lebanon; a step sister, Mrs. Mary Hoke; a step brother, George" Merkey, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Tice was a member of the Salem Reformed Church, of Bethel and Myerstown No. 12, O.

F. L. A. 3 C. S.

BISHOP C. S. Bishop, 47, Swatara Hill, died yesterday at Temple Hospital Philadelphia. He was 111 a short time. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

DAVID C. NELSON New Cumberland. Jan. 3. Funeral services for David C.

Nelson, 77. a '5. PTA R. who died Sunday, will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Hoff Funeral Parlor, 308 Reno street. Burial will be In the Crossroads Cemetery.

The body may be viewed at the Hoff funeral parlors tomorrow evening from 7 until 9 o'clock. He is survived by two sons, Herman A. Nelson, of Lancaster, and Nathan Nelson, at home; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Lauver, of Harrisburg; two brothers, Samuel Nelson, of Steelton, and William Nelson, of Highspire, and one grandchild. MRS.

ANNA JANE FETROW Private funeral services for Mrs. Anna Jane Fetrow, 63, 3302 Walnut street, who died Monday at her home, will be held Thursday morning at home at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in Snoop's Church Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the home Wednesday evening from 7 until 9 o'clock. She is survived by her husband, four daughters, Miss Jesse Fetrow.

at home; Mrs. Mary Goodman, of Wormleysburg; Mrs. Edna Wenerich and Mrs. Catherine of Harrisburg; six sons, Amos, Charles, Harry, Paul. Frank and Roy Fetrow, all of Harrisburg; two sisters, Mrs.

Susan Bowman, of Bowmans dale. and Miss Mary Ellinger, of Beatrice, and eight grandchildren. FRANK Requiem mass for Frank Jurjevic, 18, who died yesterday morning at tne nome oi ms parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Jurjevic, 582 Chambers street, will be celebrated tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock in the St.

Peter's Catholic Church, with the Rev. Edward Gabriel officiating. Burial will be in toe Holy Cross Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the home of the parents this evening. He is survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Jurjevic; a brother, John and three sisters, Catherine, Mary and Ann, all at home. DONALD L. KEFFER Funeral services for Donald L. Keffer, 275 Calder street, an employe of the State Revenue Department, who died will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock in the Hawkins Estate Funeral Parlors, 1207 North Third street, with the Rev.

Archibald M. Judd, pastor of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church officiating. Burial will be in the Harrisburg Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Hawkins Funeral Parlors this evening from 7 until 9 o'clock.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bertha Keffer; a daughter, Miss Martha Jane Keffer, and a brother, Edward Keffer. JOHN C. CRAMER Funeral services for John C. Cramer, 82, 408 Harris street, a former employe of the Bethlehem Steel Company, who died Monday at his home, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, with the Rev.

A. S. Fasick, pastor of the Camp Curtin Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Paxtang Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the home Wednesday evening from 6 until 8 o'clock.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Louisa E. Cramer; three daughters, Mrs. May Hence, at home; Mrs. Fred Lutz, of Harrisburg; Mrs.

Charles Horning, of California; seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. He was a member of the Odd Fellows, and Knights of Pythias of Steelton. MRS. CATHERINE HARTMAN Carlisle, Jan. 3.

Mrs. Catherine Hartman, 91, died Sunday morning at her home along the Harrisburg pike, four miles east of here. Services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 1.30 o'clock in the home with burial in Longsdorf Cemetery, near New Kingston. The Rev. Ira F.

Brame, Carlisle, will officiate. 3 MRS. BERTHA A. DUNKLE Carlisle. Jan.

3. Services for Mrs. Bertha Alice Dunkle, 53. wife of Clark Dunkle, who died yesterday at her home, 36 Kerr street, will be conducted at the J. C.

Lutz and Son Funeral Parlor, North Hanover street, Friday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. Burial will be in West minster Cemetery. 3 MRS. ADA WARDEN Newville, Jan. 3.

Services for Mrs. Ada Warden, 65, wife of Wil iam Warden, North High street, who died in a Harrisburg hospital Saturday, will be conducted tonight at 7.30 o'clock in the H. M. Shulenbertr er Funeral Parlor. Burial will be tomorrow morning at Media.

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