16 I If Y§i Would Find fori You list Ask For it— Use tie Oassiied Columns r r : tzz:. /. b : i.t. : :■ *;;. ■.. v.■ : . r :z ir r messes : :::: i si ■■■ rr SUfjr l.litiiiiHl-I..I; ' .ilii.iUii'.li :nirtih: iilwt . lit. 2>eatbs i YINGST —John Ylngst. l'ennsylvanla brakeman was killed Thursday, j September 11. 1319, aged 20 years. Funeral services will be held on Sunday at 2 p. M. at his late home, 2050 Susquehanna St. Relatives and friends Invited to attend without further notice. SHARP—On September 10 and 11, 1919, respectively. Albert Robert and his mother. Nancy Jane Sharp, aged 50 and 78 years. Rouble funeral on Monday after noon at 2 o'clock from their late residence. 1331 Susquehanna St. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. In terment Fast Harrisburg cemetery. Remains can be viewed Sunday evening. ! LOST AND FOUND ! LOST —$19 in the neighbor hood of 13 th and Albert Sts. The party who found money is known and to avoid further trouble please return same to this office. ' i LOST—Knight Templar charm. Re ward if returned to 3104 N. second St. or Eell 2657 - INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION '{V^res 3 Shorthand. Typewriting. LnSUsh. Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Arithnu. i tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SC-HODJ OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. , Bell 125 Dial 401. ' BECK LEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckic; HELP WANTED —MADE ! I EXPERIENCED OPERATORS WANTED FOR PLANERS, BORING MILLS AND DRILL PRESSES. ALSO BLACK SMITH WHO IS ACCUS TOMED TO WORK UNDER HAMMER; GOOD WAGES; NO 1.A.80R TROUBLE. AP PLY TO CHAMBERSBURG ENGINEERING COMPANY. CHAMBERSBURG, PA- I WANTED —Boys over 16 years, sev eral good openings. Apply Harrisburg Bag and Box, 1550 Vernon fat. ; WANTED Experienced window; trimmer and card writer in men's iloliiing and furnishing ® tor ?' P enn " evlvania city of 120.000. Good oppor- . tunity for right man; must be steady and reliable; state reference and sal-1 ary. l-SOIS care Telegrapn. WANTED —Partner for established , earns?! and automobile business. Pre-i l r v de-awake man with about so.ooo , ipita! Address box C-82-S care Tele- j graph. ,| PATENT window sash lock to lock window, open or close, cannot be moved or lowered from outside, must be t per .'.eel l'rom inside, when window! iu e'er, lock cannot be released with v. ir i. stick from outside locking both upper and lower sash at same j lime at any desired height. This adv. it for partner to get patent on mar-■ ket or will sell patentright entirely. Address S-S2OS care Telegraph. ; AGENTS, salesmen, a new Ford car j free or SIOO in cash for selling only nftv automobile , tire ?' Dauphin Agency. 274 Pine. Millersburg, Pa. WANTED— Delivery boy. over 16 years; one with bicycle_ preferred. Ap- | uly at once. Modern Shoe Repairing . Co.. 504 Market street. I WANTED —First-class barber or j an experienced apprentice. y n 'Y steady and n.oial men need apply, at; 1423ui Deny street, city. ' W ANTED —Young man to drive Ford delivery car; prefer one experi enced in the grocery business. Ap ply Pomeroy. Daily Market, Second and Kelly Sts. ___ V ANTED —A first class watchmak er Ibinianent position to an A 1 rapid mc'ehar.'c to work on watches only. No w.vt.ng on trade. Reading's larg; est iowf-irv store. Established lo years'. Salary S4O per week. Also a "second watchmaker. Competent and willing to do clock work. Salary per week. Apply at once. Cohen Bros.. 528 i'enn Square. Reading. Pa. —^TfN— Age 17 to 55. Experience un necessary Travel: make secret in vestigations. reports. Salaries; ex peiißs American Foreign Detective Agency 129, St. Louis. WE have a traveling position open foi tin tight man. he does not need to b an experienced . alesman, but must b. ambitious and willing .o learn. !'. i the right man we have the rlalii i-han t- earn from $2,400 a yeai upward; state age. phone number and fuli part, u'.ars. Address L-80-i care Telegraph. • " T( l xCT" P •" OPERATORS—Book work; steai'i* situ.* tions; S3B per week. s4e foi i x iert need book operatois; union. VAIL-lullou Co.. Binghamton. New York. WANTED L. l orers and contrac tors at tie 1 a: tang quarries. Apply Paxtmiß t'uiirri s. Paxtang. la. CONTRACTORS wanted to load stone- trucks. 33 and 6oc per truck. Bradley Quarries, west of Palmyra • t •$;..1.1 .. **\t Column) FOR SALE Three Fine Farms I Dauphin Co.. 127 acres, 13 miles | from Harrisburg; sand and loam I soil, rolling and level; improved with new. modern stone and frame hank barn with 2 floors; 2'b-story ' brick house, painted, with 8 ' rooms, in tine condition. All the buildings are in splendid condi tion. Perry Co., 83 acres. 15 miles from Harrisburg; on the Newport Road: 80 acres cultivated; rolling soil; 3 acres woodland, improved with 7-l'oom fiame house. re i modeled. new frame bank barn, painted white, with 2 flours; all outbuildings in good condition. Dauphin Co., 134 acres, 12 miles from Harrisburg: Iron and sand , stone soil, level and rolling; 90 i acres cultivated. 24 acres lowland; 20 acres woodland; large orchard; Improved with 10-room frame house, painted, and in good condi ton; frame bank barn, in good con dition. 2 wells: all necessary out buildings. Miiler Brothers & Co. REAL ESTATE ' INSURANCE I.OCUST AND COURT STS. SURETY UONDS Members Him. Real Estate Board SATURDAY EVENING, ■UMMHUM Hutu:.. ... ... .i.nih.i . . .H uj HELP WAMLD—M ALE | WANTED—Ambitious bookkeepers' • [and office men to train under certi . I fied public accountants for positions ,: as auditors, cost accountants executive [and public accountants. Accepted ap-1 i plicants guaranteed satisfaction, this .lis an opportunity to secure speciallz- < 1 ed coaching in accounting without . leaving your present position until ; qualified to earn more money. Address; John B. Tanner. C. P. A., president, i ■ Suite 19 A 2626 South Michigan ave_ :! Chicago. :i WANTED 'I 50 able bodied laborers, long • j job. chance for overtime, good I working conditions. Apply to j Geo. T. Pitzel, Moorhead Knit ting Bldg., Cameron and Wal- I nut St. ■! ! TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT • Experienced and widely-known railroad men and traffic experts will j train you during your spare hours at I home to become a Traffic Manager. [ These men will give you a practical working knowledge of everything of; I importance in the shipping field, in- ! , eluding rat s. classifications, tariffs, bills of lad%g, maritime shipping, ex - | port regulations, interstate com- i merce laws. .Ac. You will be under I the personal direction of big. prac- | tical traffic men at every step. You may obtain this training while \ holding your present position and thus prepare for a REAL position. ! Address Bell 4940-R or Box 3. Hill ' | Station. City. • : WANTED Twc young men for out-of- I town special newspaper campaign. Salary, commission and expenses. Apply Saturday | between 5 and 6 p. m.. '916 North Sixth St. See Mr. Young. WANTED —Boys over 16 years to bale mattresses. United States Matt ress Co.. 12th and Herr Sts. WANTED—Experienced driver. Ap ply at cnce. Hbg. Taxicab Co. ! WANTED—A butcher with some: experience to drive meat wugon. Ap ply 226 Chestnut St. CARFENTERS wanted at once;| ! good pay; long job. Apply on job. 21st and Market or 11. T. Bayles. General; j Contractor and Builder. 258 North st. j GRASP the opportunity to-day to i become an expert mechanic and chauf-1 fer. We teach you between your, | working hours to become an expert j land for only seven dollars a week, j Learn a practical trade. Make appli cation at once. Automobile and Aero i plane Mechanical School. Office 25 N. Cameron St.. Harrisburg. Training ' Quarters. 260 S. Front St. Steelton. I ACTIVE partner wanted by owner ,'of 135 acres of good trucking, poultry, fruit or grass land, located one and one-half miles on P. and R. R. R. be-; i tween two roads that are always good and a U. S., the other a state road. Same owns 46 and 48 Main street.. No better ljeiation to serve well cooked. wholesome food, fresh from our own gardens every morning while I | the dew is yet on to our own tables! ! at a price that hungry travelers will | appreciate. Call on or address P. M.' Mishler. 46 ar.d 4S Main Street, Get-j j tysburg. Pa. j WANTED Car repairmen at P. K. R. shops. Harrisburg. Inquire MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE. Harrisburg. OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE,; Lucknow and Enoia. •I . | !l > WANTED—Machinist for shoe fae , tory fitting room. Only one familiar I with Singer and Union special ma -1 chines reed apply. Greenbe-g-Miller , j Co., Inc.. Palmyra. Pa. .1 . j : YOUNG MEN, 18-35, for railway 5 mail clerks and mail carriers. sl,lo'.*- 1,500. For free paiticulars of examina ■ tions write R. Terry (former Civil J : Service Examiner) 518 Continental ' i Bldg., Washington. 1 BOY over 16 for delivery and store ' work, one with a little experience 1 preferred. Kreidler's Grocery, Second i and Walnut Sts. : I IIFLP WANTED—FEMALE 1 I FEMALE Nurse in hospital for ' nervous and mental cases. Salary, " i $35 to SSO per month, according to i experience. Write Stamford Hal) Company. Stamford, Conn. WANTED—White woman for laun _ | diw work two days per weak. Refer j ; ences required. Apply -09 South • Front street. WANTED—White girl for cooking and housework. References required. Apply 209 South Front street. I WOMEN MAKE MONEY introrluc | ing PRISCILLA FABRICS, Hosiery, I Underwear; spare time. Everyone I buys Fitzchailes' guaranteed giods; I success assured. Beautiful samples; I complete instructions. We furnish ev erything. Write Fitzcharles Corp., , Trenton. N. J. WANTED Experienced sewing machine oper ators. Regular and pleasant work and I good wages. We are also employing inexperl- I encec! operators who are paid while i learning. A bonus is paid every pay I day to all operators. I BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO., Reily and Fulton Streets I 1 ! WANTED —Attendants In the fe -1 male department of the Somerset ] County Hospital, experience not ne ! cessary, good salary with board, room and laundry included, single, between i the ages of 21 and 40. Address Dr. J. IF. Ncrris, superintendent, Somerset 1 County Hospital. Somerset, Pa. tu Next Coluuui> ■ .at mill! lih lilliliii:... WUttUWINI 'tili.iiiiinlllilililiiini i.llillllilllH!;!; liaailliiili.. p HELP WANTED—FEMALE ! WANTED: Our business is steadily in creasing and we need experi enced stitching room opera tors. also girls to learn. If you are a vumper, folder or skiver, and want steady em ployment at good pay for a 48-hour week, we can put you at work at once. If you can operate a power machine and 1 and want to work shfrter j hours than at present at your present pay. or more, get in touch with us. We also have excellent openings for earn ers who want to become skill ed shoe operators. There isn't a hi tter place to work In Har risburg than our factory and we are making it better every day. Don't an|.ver this adver tisement if you cannot be de pended on to work steady or conscientiously. HARRISBURG SHOE M FG. CO.. 140S Vernon Street. i i WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL, Second and North Streets | WANTED Five bright, capable ladles ; to travel, demonstrate and sell deal ! i rs. $25 to SSO per week. Railroad ' tare paid. W'rite at once. Goodrich j Drug Co.. Dept. SSB, Omaha, Neb. j I WANTED AT ONCE FOLDERS GOOD WAGES AND BONUS BLOUGH MFG. CO.. i REILY AND FULTON STREETS WANTED Experienced operators on power! ! sewing machines. beginners paid I while learning. Our business is stead- j | ily increasing and plenty of raw ma-{ i terial guarantees steady work. ! Ideal work—under Ideal conditions, in ideal plant. JENNINGS MFC. CO., 2012 N. Fourth St. ■ WANTED Experienced knitters; good p> ; steady work. Apply, HARRIS HOSIERY CO.. Calder and Marlon Street. | WANTED—GirIs to work in laun- j I dry. Apply Keystone Laundry, Harris ; land Wallace Sts. i WHITE woman to assist with gen eral housework. Call at 116 Chestnut Street. WANTED—GirI for general house- ! work. Apply 231 Maclay St. WANTED Experienced millinery makers . Twelve months' work at good pay. ASTRICH'S, (Second Floor) 308 MARKET STREET. j ,1 WANTED MOTHER'S HELPER ITO CARE FOR CHILDREN AND TO ! ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK. AP PLY 2109 NORTH THIRD STREET, j BELL 89. : I WANTED—Housekeeper for widow ler with two children, aged 7 and 4 years; good home to right party; no 1 outside work. Address John I. Try. 1 R. D. 1, Beaver Springs, Pa WANTED—An office clerk, stenog rapher and a bookkeeper. Apply at ; front office, 212 N. Second St. | j COMPETENT white girl for second work, family of four; no washing; comfortable working and living con jditions; maid's bath room; heated bed iroom; weges S4O per month. Reply to H-8210 care Telegraph. WANTED—Young girl or middle aged woman to assist with general ! housework. Apply 9J6 North Third. i WANTED —At once, good cook for plain cooking, in a private boarding house. Apply 12 46 Market St. WANTED—A cook, also a second ; maid, reference required. Apply 2025 'North Front. Bell 615. COOK WANTED —A female cock wanted at Tressler Orphans Horr.", Loysville. Pa. Good home and attrac tive sui roundings. Apply to R. L Dare, 1442 Market St.. Harrisburg. WANTED Reliable woman for general housework; no washing or i iioning Apply 2233 North Second St. i after 12 o'clock. Bell 4435 R. WANTED —Reliable girl for house work in family of four adults. Apply ! 2235 North Second. Bell 3990 R. WANTED —Experienced salesladies for millinery, waist and underwear departments. Apply The Wm. B. ' | Schlelsner Stores. SALESLADY for Jewelry store. Give reference; state experience and wages desired. Address Box L-5205 ' care Telegraph. WANTED —Salesladies with ex ' perience. Apply Robinson & Co.. Third and Broad Sts. WANTED —Operators on plain sew ' ing machines; girls on trimming • tables; one experienced girl to get cut 5 orders and take care of stock. Apply : H'-rrisburg Apparel Co.. Sixth and • Herr Sts. ; - HEJLP WANTED —Male and Fcmule WANTED —Entertainers at Elks' Club. Reply giving description of act and price to P. O. 581, Harrisburg. I ANYBODY can increase income S2O 'weekly spare time growing musii ; rooms in cellars, sheds, boxes. Free 11- II lustrated booklet. Hiram Barton, 71 332-A West 48th St.. New Y'ork. | MEN. women raise Belgian hares for us. We pay you $7 pair and ex pressage free illustrated booklet and contract. United Food and Fur Asso ciation. 329 West 46th St.. Dept. C, New York. s THOUSAND, men. women. 18 or - over now wanted. Government posi t tions. Railway mall clerks, city car - I rlers, census clerks. $llOO-SI6OO year; ii I vacation; common education suffi nleient; big chance for soldiers, sailors. I. List positions free. Write immediate t.[ iy; urgent. Franklin Institute, Dept. | 413-S. Rochester, N. Y. UUuutluued lu Next Column> JIARHISBURG TELEGRAPH 1 ' jl:' ■gp p|j j "/'"j 1 CLASSIFIED ADS find desirable S||j{ boarders. It you are prepared to keep 53 I! boarders it is imporant that you . i should know how and when to use the classified ads—for they afford you the means for making the business PAY. ifc jew®®"!! imf siffws tp raw? y OTrw : [ U . till)!,lliiili..,ill. llilliillilLuluilli.tiuiliL.iiilili liiiulli!iiUUuiiilllaiLiiil.uii>iji.i;ii.:,iluilUiii.;.i!,..li ..lll,,il;ill! a. MM* " . HLH' WANTED—MuIe ami Female ! ANY intelligent person, either sex,! may earn 1100 and upwards monthly t corresponding for newspapers; sls to 1 S2O weekly in spare time; experience I'j unnecessary; no canvassing. Send forl particulars. Northern Press Syndicate.) Lockport, N. Y. ; c t SALESMEN WANTED [ DANDY SIDE LINE i , FREE SAMPLES PROVE IT ' They are winners and make money ' for many salesmen more money than," their regular line does. We manu-] factum the snappist. fastest selling variety of metal specialties on the | " market. Big trade stimulators for; every manufacturer, wholesaler, re- J taller, banks, factories, etc. Every line 1 everywhere buys them in large quan- j tities. No seasons. Side line salesmen 1 ij.rn SSO a week; $l5O to S2OO for;" whole time. Get Dusy. Write quick for outfit. Full commissions paid prompt- ' ly. C. E. Eriekson Co., Inc.. 512 1 Erickson Bldg., Des Moines. lowa. j' SALESMEN —New carburetor for , Ford cars. Simple not a moving part, j j installed in thirty minutes, guaran-,. teed to double your mileage and start,; in zero weather without heating or i priming. Fifteen-day free trial. Our 1 . St. Louis man sold 2000 in S months; ' , Salt Lake City man made SI2OO in one [' week. Write U. & J. Carburetor-Co; 505 W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago. I SALESMEN to sell oils, belting. l ' paint rcoting. roof cement, general; supplies to garages, factories, mills, j 1 stores auto owners, farmers, thresh ert. Splendid proposition. Paid week-' lv. O. L. Doty, Dept. 3-A, Cleveland, ' Ohio. _ HAVE exceptionally good Texas oil i proposition. 2,500 acres Desdemona, 1 1 Burkburnett and elswhere. Want re liable brokers and salesmen to repm- , sent us. Desdemona Consolidated Oil i Co.. 1415 M Main St.. Forth Worth. Tex ; SIDELINE salesman calling on shoe . and department stores. Headquarters in Harrisburg. Liberal prompt com- ( missions. State territory covered Co-> , lumbla Overgaitor Co.. 800 S. Siblej ~ St. Chicago. i - SALESMEN —Write for list of open - i ; ings and full particulars. Earn $2,000 •, to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for meu , Inexperienced or experienced. City or . traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Assn. , Dept. 603. Chicago. '. AGENTS WANTED VGENTS —Quick seller, big profits. ; Flower beads coining money for hust-', ■ lers. New stuff. Tremendous demand • Catalog free. Mission Bead Co., 142, j Irola. Los Angeles, Cal. ■— i AGENTS making S2OO weekly! ; Evorvone wants it. Formula for 200 ; • homemade beverages, book form. Send • $1 for copv and territory proposition. Buyers Export Agency, Inc., 445. i Broome St., New York. AGENTS —Ideal steak tenderer; the > greatest money-maker on the market;!' makes tough steak tender as porter-1 house; housekeepers buy on sight;! over 200,000 in use; sample free. Tyler) Mfg. Co.. Dept. B-7, Muncie, Ind. LARGE MANUFACTURER wants 1 representatives to sell shirts, under-1 wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to homes. Write for free, samples. Madison Mills. 503 Broad-I way. New York City. j AGENTS —One cent invested in aj postal card brings you $75-SIOO per| week tliree-in-four repeater proposi-j lion. Specialty Mfg. Co., Div. 123, i Madison. Wis. | AGENTS —Big pay and free auto- 1 mobile introducing wonderful new gasoline saver, puncture proof, five veur spark plugs and other economic-) al auto necessities. Outfit free. L Ball-i wey. Dept. 632, Louisville, Ky. SSOO per month selling a new pat ented fuel vaporizer guaranteed to save up to 50 per cent, in gasoline; 40 ; miles per gallon made with Ford car. Sold on money-hack guarantee. One i sample free. Stransky Vaporizer Co., J i'ukwana. S. Dak. ! AGENTS —$5o to $75 a week repre- j settling our splendid line of men's! guaranteed tailored neckwear; par ticulars free. E. L. Iveiser Co., Pal- | mer Bldg.. Detroit, Mich. | AGENTS —Sensational sellers, 20x24 ! gold framed patriotic, religious and; celebrated negro pictures, 16c sell i 50c. Portraits, frames, changeable signs, etc. 'Catalog of money makois free. Peoples Portrait Sta. D. Chicago, j AGENT wanted; w want live men to represent us in your locality; big opportunities for right parties. Nu-) Tred Tire Co., Columbiana, Ohio. "AMERICA'S Part in the World War." Introduction by General Per-, shing. Authentic story of America's; prouu record in world's greatest con flict Greatest success ever known. Profusely illustrated. Wonderful op portunity for money making, returned -oidiers'and others, men or women. Special terms: Freight paid. Credit j given. Outfit free. Universal House, J Philadelphia. i AGENTS —Make big money with our [ ! new fall and holiday specialties., - Enormcus demand, big profits. No ex ! perl"nee necessary. Samples. Catalog free Cruver Co., Jackson & Campbell. Chicago. ! DISTRICT MANAGER, to represent j manufacturer. Prefer man with ex- j perience, handling Lady solicitors, , $5 000 a year possible. SIOO required. for stock. B. & G. Mfg. Co.. 618 Penn Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED —MALE WANTED—Porter or butler or bell boy; can furnish references. Address Box L-5214 care Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE ' WANTED Middle aged white 1 ! woman with child wishes to keep house for widower. Inquire 254 Myers ; St . Steel ton. | YOUNG colored girl wishes light I housework and to help with children. 1 ; Can furnish reference. Address 662 i I Calder St. I ' ID Neat Column) 1 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WHITE woman wishes position as cook in private family. Can furnish reference. Address Box C-sOSI care Tele graph. WANTED —A girl 13 years of age. j one who can be trusted, would like to I lake care of child or children after j school. Apply at 131- Susquehanna; street. WOMAN wishes position as house- ( keeper for a widower. Can furnish reterence. Apply 1031 Chestnut St. I j ROOMS FOR RENT FOU RENT—Two desirable unfur nished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, centrally located, heat, gas and bath. Apply Sunday, 1207% Derry St. FOR RENT—Two large nicely fur- 1 nished, third story rooms for light housekeeping, with all modern con- j vcniences, hot and cold water, elec tricity. gas, city steam, suitable tor; nice couple. Also tine second story 1 furnished room for a gentleman. May | tent ali three rooms to one party. Near Capitol. 721 N. Sixth St. FOR RENT —Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, two rooms up- , stairs end the kitchen down stairs. ; Apply 3 640% Wallace St. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with ; hot and cold water; all conveniences.j Inquire 200 S. Front St., Steelton, or! Dial 0409. 209 Boas St.. large furnished front bedroom. All conveniences. FOR RENT—Second story front room; all modern conveniences; board if desiled. Apply 125 Pine St. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, one on second lioor. one on third licor, all conveniences. Bell phone. 1 Apply 232 Harris St. FOR RENT—Two third floor rooms furnished for light housekeeping with use of both and phone; reference re-i quired. Call Bell phone 1805 R. FOR RENT —One large front room, j bay window for party who boards out. Gentleman preferred. Also two com municating rooms, all on second floor, line location. No children. Call Bell i phone 2761 W. — 11 FOR RENT—Entire third floor, con sisting of two well furnished rooms, | bath; private family; most desirable! residential section; all conveniences, | use of phone. Call 815 N. 17th St. j - FOR RENT —Pleasant front rooms; furnished; all conveniences; gentle- ; men preferred; reasonable rates. Both [ phones. 1549 State St. FURNISHED bachelor apartment front; suitable for two gentlemen;; separate beds; steam heat; electric! lights; tath; use of phone; rent rea-| sonable. Dial 4990 or Dayton Cycle C 0.,: 912 N. Third St. — ; NICELY furnished, clean, cool j rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 142 South Third street. BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED—By man and wife board and rooms in congenial family, can furnish own room, would consider; small apartment, would prefer up- i town district. Address H-8207 care; Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Choice apartment, fine ly furnished, three rooms and tiled bath, centrally located, price reason able, one or two gentlemen preferred. Address M-9012 care Telegraph. APARTMENT for rent, 7 rooms and bath, all modern improvements, in cluding steam heat. Apply 1745 North Sixth St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE On Saturday, the 20th day of Sep tember. 1919, the undersigned will sell her farm, known as the Bonner Farm, situated in Latimore township, Adams County, Pa., along the public road leading from Stambaugh's Mill to Deardorft's Mill and about two miles northeast of York Springs, adjoining lands of Joseph Lerew, Harry Brough and George Kinter, containing about 240 acres, improved with two-story large brick house with slate rooi. large bank barn in good condition with three barn floors, wagon shed, corn cribs, hog pen and other neces sary out buildings, with running water in the barnyard and a stream of water flowing through the land. About 40 acres of this farm is in chestnut and oak timber, the balance of the farm is tillable land in flne fertile condition. About one-half of the tillable land of the farm is chestnut flint and well adapted to the production of fruit; the balance of it is known as red land and is fertile and productive. Sale to be held on the premises at 1.30 o'clock p. m. when attendance will be given and terms made known by Delilah Myers. SIXTH ST.—-1720—We are offering this dwelling at a reduced figure. 10- rooins and tile bath room, lot 16x108, drive alley on rear, gas and electric, laundry with set tubs in cellar, hard wood floors, finished in oak through out. hot water heat, possession Oct. 1. Must be seen to be appreciated. Apply LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN, Patriot Building. FOR SALE Front street residence River side; 3-story brick dwelling; large lot with garage in rear. Price right. Inquire of owner, H. R. Omwake, 3113 North Front Street. FOR SALE—B3 N. 18th street, brick house, 8 rooms and bath, also other improvements, desirable location. Beil Really Co.. Bergner Bldg. VACANT property for sale, corner 16th and State streets, brick construc tion, 9 rooms and bath, brick garage. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. (Continued In Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE $2200 will purchase a dwelling with ! eight rooms and bath. gas. furnace, i cemented cellar. Bell Iteaity Co.. Berg- ! net Bids. I HOFFISR ST.. 2307—F0r sale; brick' and stucco bungalow; seven rooms | and bath; hot water heat; other Im provements. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE—Desirable Paxtang cor ner property; 9 rooms and bath; gas; ; electric light; furnace; corner Br\s ban and Swan streets; possession within thirty days; also other Pax- - tang property. Bell Realty Co.. Berg ner Bldg. 3 WHITEHALL ST.. 1811—For sale;' = brick residence; eleven rooms and :l bath; steam heat; all other improve- 1 ments; hardwood iloors. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. , 3 CHESTNUT ST.. 1918—For sale; 3- 3 story trick house; eight rooms and; bath; gas; electric light; steam heat. I Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. 13 |, !, FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES ! 1214 N. Fifteenth St $5250 U 1925 N. Fourth St $2000;, 1845 Fulton St $1750 (* 638 Schuylkill St $2150 1 1 423 Hunter St $2500 i. 208 S. Thirteenth St $7250 j J The Fritchey Farm cost $60,000, for less than half. Eight hundred acre island, suitable i for stock farming with four complete sets of farms for $60,000. A farm at Hoguestown with 167 j 1 acres, alf complete,. $30,000. 11 Apply to S. FRIEDMAN. Real Estate. |i Kunkel Bldg. or 217 Peffer Street- j, I ( ■ 1 FOR SALE—Furnished bungalow ' cottage. Stoverdale; cheap to quick buyer. 2922 J. FOR SALE—A 2 ft-story brick I dwelling on Chambersburg turnpike I at North Lentoyne; 8 rooms and bath; price reasonable. Apply Captain H. J. Mac Donald. 105 South Front St.. liar- - rtsburg. FOR SALE —625. 627 and 633 Geary j street. Three-story brick dwellings, all improvements, porch fronts. Will be sold separately or as a group. Small payment and mortgage can bo arranged for balance. Will be soldi cheap to quick purchasers. Unusually ! attractive proposition as an invest ment or for those seeking a comfor- i ■ table home In desirable section. Ad- ! dress for further particulars. J. P. Me- '• Cullough. care Telegraph. Harrisburg. ; - FOR SALE Three-story brick' warehouse; 14-inch walls; elevator; i size building and lot. 33x85 feet; cor- : ner property ; built in 1911; located in i 1660 block, near Sixth St. Price only $4,300. Charles Davies. 1549 State st. I Bell 1476 W. Dial 4930. I THREE mercantile buildings, well located in growing business sections. ! Prices right and terms to suit. D. A. i Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. j For Sale—Camp Hill, S. Main St., pair of modern 2%-story frame dwell- , ings, including electricity. Lots 20x140 feet. May be had at a bargain. Cash ' offer wanted. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Mar- 1 ket St. | For Sale —Derry St.—No. 1817—De- i tached frame cottage house; steam heat; electric light and hardwood floors; lot 35x150 feet. An ideal home. I J. K. Gipple. 1251 Market St. For Sale —N. 17th St.—No. S2, 8- ' room brick house with all improve ments. In very good repair. Price| $3,800. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market St. | FOR SALE—NOW VACANT 531 Maclay Street; 3-story frame dwelling; 8 rooms and ' bath; gas; combination range; j lot 20x150 with double brick garage in rear on Violet st. Price reasonable. C O. BACKENSTOSS. Owner. i Be n ' 112 Market St. Bell ! TOO 307 7J I HOMES for colored families. 2 >4-' story trame with gas. electric lights.! bath, front and back porch; good! chicken house; lot 22x115; house! newly papered and painted, will ac-t ceDt monthly payments. Send for our list Lincoln Realty Co.. 1129 North 7th Street. J FOR SALE —314 S. Second street. 3-1 story brick; 9 rooms; cement cellar;! all household goods and furniture.; piano included. Price, $5,700. lo7! Chestnut, near Front. j FOR SALE —8-room house, all im-j provements; A 1 condition; 10-foot] drive alley. Bargain to quick buyer | if sold before October 1. Bell 1061 M. I CENTRALLY located property yield- i ing $l5O net per annum for $l,lOO. See I Geo W. Jacobs. 17 N. Third Street, i Bell 1539. I FOR SALE —New brick houses, 6j rooms and bath, all modern convent- ' ences. 23d and Derry Sts. Inquire of N H. Downin. 51SA S. 13th St. Beli 2062 R. "IF ITS REAL ESTATE SEE SANDERLIN" MOVE AT ONCE I STATE ST.. 1131—NEW; VACANT;! 3-story stucco, nine rooms and batu. steam beat; gas and electricity. front ; and rear porches; balcony and joot garden; cement cellar; the best of lo cation for a rooming house; SSOO casn; balance in monthly payments. 17TII AND PAXTON STS.— NEW;! VACANT. 214-story; six rooms and; bath; hardwood floors.; steam nei,. gas and electricity: front and r® ,tr | porches; side entrance, with a nice bis yard; can be bought with a small! amount down; balance same as rent. SWATARA ST., 1856— VACANT; six | rooms and bath; all Improvements, | newly painted and papered; in A 1 con- ■ dition; nice front and back porcnes; good size yard back to a 20-foot drive way; $l5O cash; balance same as rent. DERRY ST.. 2143— 3-story brick; 9 rooms and bath; gas and electricity, all modern improvements; nice front and back porches; cement very nice home; can be bought with SSOO cash. D. ASA SANDERLIN. Room 1. Security Trust Building . 36 NORTH THIRD ST. Bell 1390. Dial 351 3 FOR SALE—One of the finest homes In Highspjre, right In the business section. 15 rooms, brick, solid walnut, sash, French plate glass, suitable for bank or other business. Rent S4O per month. Will sell .for almost half of what it would cost to build or will ex change for a good farm. Inquire W. J. Reeves. 224 Market St., Highsplre. Pa. Dial 9601. FOR SADF. or rent, house an<f barn on two acres of ground. 2V4 miles northeast of Harrisburg, east of Wild wood Park near Schultz's Mill, also 17 aero field and mountain land north of Llnglestown. Apply M. K. Seifert. 213 Broad St. FOR SALE —Vacant 10 room, single brick house, 1600 block Derry st ; good location for a store. Dial 6230.' SEPTEMBER 13,15H9. liirililllllillillillllllilll'lUllliH KKAJL ESTATE FOR SALE j Ij HOUSES FOR SALE EASY TERMS. PAY AS RENT , CITY AND SUBURBAN ' Vacant. 2-story brick. $509 down $2700 J 3-story frame on Hill imp SIBUO, 2-story frame, up-town SIBOO ;i 2H-story frame. N. 2d St.. imp.. s<>oo down s2joo - 3-story frame, single, corner, ; garage $3000:1 3-story brick. Berryhill St $3300 i i 3-story brick. S. 14th St S3OOO. Business site on N. 3d St.. 40x210 $9500 3-story brick, cor., Cloverly Hts. $4200 ' 3-story brick on Emerald St S4OOO 1- 3-story frame on Regina St., small bldg., on rear, hot water heat, elect, and gas S3SOO | ■ 3-story l.rlck on Kelker St s'^6oo: 3-story frame on Hill, ssoo down $2500 j 3-story block house on 6tli St.. I SSOO down $4500, Fine homes on N. sth St.. up-to date $5300 . Vacant up-town 3-story brick.. .$5200 i: 3-story brick, up-town, posses sion soon. S3OO down, pay as l ent, all imp S3OOO ; Fossession at once. SSOO down. |i easy payments, 3-story brick, ' on Green St., porches $4850 2-story brick up-town. steam heat, elect, and gas. porches, built three years, SSOO d0wn..53200: Fine lurge home, N. 3d St $18590: Fine large home on Hill SISOOO Several rows of houses, good invest ment. several line apartments 10 per cent, clear Fine home one-acre, near Camp Hill. Several suburban homes, singly built. For sale or exchange on farm, row of three small houses pay ing 10 per cent. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell phone 560J I FOR SALE NOW VACANT ] 1194 Bailey Street; 3-sßory trick; 8 rooms and bath; all improvements; cemented eel- : lar. Price $2,500 | C. O. BACKENSTOSS. Owner. Bell Bell 701 3077J1 FOR SALE 3-story brick, corner property, ce- j ment porch, steam heat, elec tric, gas. iirst and second iloors hard- . wood, garage. This house must he seen to be appreciated. Cannot be du plicated for $14,000. Sale price $10,009. 2026 Kensington 3113 N. 3d | 1630 I'erry 2709 N. 6th j 2053 Swatara 618 Seneca, 1832 Regina. 623 Emerald: 1321 State 533 Emerald 72 N 17th 600 Woodbine 126 Sylvan Terrace 1224 Green 1148 Derry 633-6 Boas 530 Seneca St. ROUGH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE. j Both phones. 307 Kunkel Bldg. j BUY YOUR HOME on the rental | payment plan. Small cash or Liberty | Bond tlrst payment required, balance j as rent. We have houses in every I part of the city and suburbs. Apply A.. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. NORTH Sixteentn; 9 room brick; | gas; electricity; hot water; steam heat; brick garage on premises, I streets paved front and rear; school j nearby. E. T. Selig, 920 North Six teenth. I FOR SALE —Nos. 1404 and 1406 State street, eight large rooms and I bath and all other conveniences, front i and back porches, very desirable 10- : cation, $6,000 each. A. S. Miller, Roor.t 216, Commonwealth Trust Bldg. _ , ATTENTION, BUILDERS We have several plots of land at j Paxtang. suitable for building opera tions. Prices right. Locations none better. Purchasers for homes plentiful. ROHRER & SON. 211 Bergner Building. Real Estate and General Insurance, j —; Desirable properties for sale, some ; with immediate possession and upon! easy terms. Emerald St. 3-story brick; modern. Penn St. 3-story brick; modern. Bellevue Road. 2-story brick; al-j most new. Maclay St. 3-story frame; double! brick; garage; vacant. S. 16th St. 3-story brick; cheap. I Greenwood St. 2£-story frames. A| bargain. Logan St. 3-story brick; improved; ; vacant; can be bought right. Derry St. 3-story brick. A nice home ' centrally located. Green Hill, (Lucknow). Desirable! property. Steelton, S. Fourth St. Improved j property. Vacant. Penbrook. Several desirable homes. ; Vacant lots in the city and suburbs.; See GEO. W. JACOBS, Real Estate,' Fire Insurance. 17 N. Third St. Bell 1539 FOR SALE 1418 N. Second Street, brick dwell ing. nine rooms and bath. 823 S. Front Street, frame dwelling. 1614 N. Fifth Street, three-story frame dwelling, with improvements, ten rooms and bath. West Fairview property, located on Third street, two and one-half frame dwelling. Inquire of HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, 16 South Second St., H&rrisburg, Pa. CAMP HlLL—Bowman Ave., at Lo gan St.. semi-bungalow. 7 rooms and bath, lot 40x140, 6 fruit trees', front and side porch, gas and electric, within one fare limit, elegant home, can be seen by appointment. Apply, LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN. Patriot Building. HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET. FOR SALE—You can purchase two 3-story brick houses at a reasonable price; location 312-314 Cumberland St.; new granolithic porches and side walk; outside woodwork will be painted by the present ownor; cen trally iccated: all brick houses; low price. See M. A. Fought. 272 North St. la Meat Column j ■ A ' .Bill Hi IW W'l WW IW!W——■ MM illlillllllllll Wl JIBaTOaaBWWWWWW RE All ESTATE FOR SALE ■ — > FOR SALE—3O6 and 308 Lewis St.. New houses, will be completed by October 1. 2 4i-story brick, slate roof, front and back porches, balcony, '< 7 rooms, bath, first Iloor linished in hardwood, steam heat, splendid view to river, fruit trees in bearing, hedge fence price reasonable. Will sell on terms if desired. D. K. Lewis Real Es state and Insurance 303 Lewis St. ' <0 FOR SALE—Two-story brick house m Hill six rooms and bath electric lights, gas, cement cellar. Apply 1545 Vernon St. FCtf't SALE—Possession at once. Co lumbia Road near Y. M. C. A. bldg.. Hnola, 3-story frame house, stearn ( heat. bath, electric light. S4OO cash, balance easy terms. Charles Davies, 1540 State St., Harrisburg. Bell 1476 W. Dial 4930. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ' FOR RENT—Peidix, Pa., one-story" bungalow, unfurnished, having two [ bed roohis, dining room and kitchen, hot and cold water and range, bath ' room, furnace heat. papered, front , and side porches, cellar, faces on State l Highway, only 8 minutes walk from I I'. R. It. station, monthly lease. Ap ' ply E. C. Keller. Perdix, Fa., or En gineers' Club, Harrisburg. ' FOR RENT—Cottage at Perdix from I September 1; furnished up-to-date! (only reliable people need apply to Louis, 414 N. Third St. " ~ REAL ESTATE WANTED READY' buyers, list your farm and. houses with me. M. Zoll, Real Estate and Insurance, Steelton. Dial. WANTED—To buy a six or seven room bungalow, uptown section pre ferred; all conveniences. Address Box E. 8025 care Telegraph. WANTED to rent on October 1, modern house for small family; refer ences exchanged. Address Box Z-5204 dftre Telegraph. j WANTED—To buy dwelling on Al jlison Hill between 13th and ISth sts., I Market and Boas sts. Must have gir- I age or sufficient room for one; price | not to exceed $6,000. Phone Bell :4707-W or address T-5193 care Tele- I graph. , | I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop i erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es tate and Insurance, 10u2 North Third I Street. FARMS FARMS FOR SALE i 135-acre farm situate in Kreutz ' Creek Valley, four miles west of j Wrightsville, Pa., and Vi-mile north ;of Lincoln Highway along Accomac I road, adjoining Hellam, Pa. and six miles east of York, Pa. Running water i at barn with two separate sets farm bui'dmgs. Farm could be laid out to I advantage of 80 acres and 53 acres. I Sold as a whole 135 acres at sss per j acre. I Also 1',4-story brick dwelling house ! with frame barn containing about 13 I acres for $2,600. Opposite Hellam [school, Hellam. Pa. I Also 2-story frame dwelling house ; with hog pen containing 6 acres for 1 $1,700. Adjoining Hellam, Pa. I 480 feet on East King street, by 217 I feet in depth, opposite Franklin school building. For building sites. 1758 feet fronting on Market street, opposite Elmwood. For building sites. | 1373 ft. fronting along P. R. R. Co.. [east of East st. For manufacturing j sites. ] 57 acres woodland at $23 per acre ! and 5 acres woodland at $75 per acre. | Will be sold quickly to settle up an i estate. Apply to the executors in per ' son and they will gladly show you ; over the farm. [ Alexander W. Loucks, Loucks Mills, ! York. Fa., P. O. Box 535. York phone 33190. Dr. William E. Loucks, 42 W. Mar : ket St., second floor, York, Pa. York j phone 35463. 1 Harry J. Loucks, executors Henry J. ; Loucks. deceased. Alexander W. Loucks, First National Bank. York. ; Pa. FARMS FOR SALE 71 acres; all good buildings ..$2950 45 acres near street car; all build lings $4500 i 60 acres fat land; building ....$2500 103 acres; all buildings; very good $3500 100 acres. This is a high grade (farm: land and buildings SSOJO i We would like to sell these above farms very soon. They are all worth a higher price. Look them over. C. W. | Care & Son. Care's Grocery. Lingles [ town, or 409 Market St. Harrisburg. | SMALL FARMS FOR SALE ( 12 acres, near Penbrook SSOOO I 5 acres, near Progress S4BOO 4 acre lots, near Penbrook ...$1409 3 acres, near Steelton s3Buo 115 acres, near West Fair ! view SI3OOO ij 184 acres, 7 miles east of Har [ risturg $8590 CHARLES A. DAVIES. 1549 State Street i Bell 1476-W Dial 4930 i 16 acre truck farm $2400 I 20 acre truck farm S9OOO 24 aero truck farm S2IOO 3o acre peach orchard s6ouo • . 34 acres. 7 woodland .. SI6OO 43 acres sand soil $2600 48 acres. 5 woodland s2ooo DO acres, 16 woodland sl3oo 78 acres. 15 pastureland $4500 54 acres, dairy farm S9OOO 94 acres, 20 woodland $4400 100 acres. 12 woodland $3300 120 acres, 5 woodland SBSOO 169 acres. 30 woodland SIOOOO 107 CHESTNUT. NEAR FRONT i SEVERAL SMALL FARMS Three to ten miles from city. Price and terms right. C. H. CORDER, 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560J. 40 acres slate soil, near New J! Kings'.on, I X A miles oft Lincoln Hlgh ) way, buildings good, never falling I well, up for quick sale, $2,000. F. S. I I Mumma & Son. Mechanicsburg. Pa. | FARM—9S acres of level limestone land; line producer. Brick house; bank barn.-Well of never failing water. Lo cated ten miles from Harrisburg in * Cumberland county. For further de scription, call on E. W. Yohn, one of - the administrators of H. W. Yohn Es tate, at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris buig. Pa. FOR SALE —100-acre farm, also stock if desired. Possession November 1; 3 miles northeast of Harrisburg. Further information apply 1700 N. Second St. FARMS WANTED WANTED —To buy good farm not too far from city; Btate lowest price . and terms in first letter. Address 3 H-8244 care Telegraph. i : Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page • <
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