14 Hat Used Car, Remember, Will Sell Fir Real Cash If Aifertisei-lry tie Classified a Deaths BURD— October 16. Henrietta M. Burd (nee Ege) widow of James Shippen Burd, formerly of Minneapolis, Minn., and Shippensburg, Fa., in her 80th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral without further no tice. from the residence of her nephew, the Rev. J. Stockton Roddy, Churchvllle, Pa., Sunday. 4 P. nv. Services also at First Presbyterian Church. Shippensburg, Pa. Monday. 2.30 p. m. Interment Shippensburg cemetery. CLAY—Sarah A. Clay, widow of the late Alfred M. Clay, died suddenly on Friday morning. October 17. 1919. at Mercer Memorial Home, At lantic City. N. J. Funeral services will be held at her late home. 614 Mahantonga street, Monday efteirnoon, at 3 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Burial private in Harrisburg cemetery. Body may be viewed Sunday after 7 o'clock p. m. BOLTON—Died. October 17, 1919, Thomas J. Bolton, at his residence, 1913 Green street, aged 43 years. Funeral services Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at St Mary's Catholic church, Maclay street. Interment St Mary's cemetery, Middletown. j CLAY— October 17. 1919. Sarah Clay.! aged 60 years, 9 months. 1j da>s. at the Mercer Memorial Home. At lantic City, where she was taken for treatment . . Funeral services will bo arranged later. I SIMERS— Mrs. Margie Shimers, wife, of Joseph Slmers, 1208 Susquehanna street, died to-day at the City Hos- Sital aged 69 years. ue notice of funeral will be given. VKSTOR—Mrs. Nelle J. Nestor, died in Los Angeles. Cal., October 14, 1919 Funeral from 991 North Second St Private. IN MEMOIUAM In sad but loving remembrance of our mother and wife. Lillian Browna well. who departed this life one year ago to-day, October 18, 1918. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. God in his wisdom has recalled The boon his love had given. And though the body slumbers here. The soul is safe in Heaven. Husband, Son and Daughter. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, Delmar \\ . Bomgardner, who departed this life three years ago to-day, October 18, 1916 ' THE FAMILY. Mrs. Y r errle Heed Weightman, who died October IS, 1918. Vernie's gone but not forgotten. Never will her memory fade. Sweetest thoughts will ever linger Around the grave where she is laid. I love her, oh yes, I love her. But the Saviour loved her more. So the angels sweetly called her, To that bright and happy shore. The golden gates were opened. A gentle voice said "come And with farewells unspoken, She calmly entered home. It was hard to part with Vernie, Oh. so sad to see her die. But then I will try and meet her Some sweet day, by and by. From her loving. Mother, Father, Sisters and Brothers. In sat but loving remembrance of our dear daughter, Marie V. Young, who departed this life October 19, In the month of fair October When the earth was bright and gay Our hearts were filled with sorrow. Our dear Marie was called avai. Mr Bcnj. F. Young and family. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black French female bull dog, white breast and fore ,® stripe on face and head, answerrs to name of "Betty." Pl e " re -^ n !t dress on collar or 1190 Bailey St. and receive reward. FOUND—Soldier's discharge papers. Inquire at 218 Yale St.. City. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting. English, Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125. Dial 4016. BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley. WILL open a class room for pri vate lessons on art needle work. October 15. giving lessons Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday of each week, also every Tuesday evening from 8 to 9. Mrs. M. A. Knipe. 326 Hummel St. COSSIO POMAR, B. A., University of San Marcos, will open a class at night in beginner's and advanced Spanish. Address Harrisburg Acade my. HELP WANTED —MALE STENOGRAPHER WANTED By large firm; good salary and wonderful chance for ad vancement. See Mr. Cullen. Harrisburg Gas Go. STONE masons wanted, a few men on fence work lob in Kentucky. Hum melstown Brownstone Co., Hummels town. , WANTED —Experienced assemblers, men with typewriter or adding ma chine experience preferred, excellent opportunity for live, energetic men. Apply to factory employment bureau. • Elliott-Fisher Co. (Continued In Next Column) FOR SALE Desirable Green Street Residence Three-story brick dwelling; one , of pair; contains 10 rooms, bath t and pantry; modern equipped throughout; gas and electric * lights; steam heat; front and back J porches; possession two weeks. 2526 N. SIXTH ST. Three-story brick; 9 rooms and i bath; electric lights; steam heat; ' first floor oak floors; combination ' coal and gas range; front and bkck ! porch; cemented cellar; lot. 16.2 x , 105 ft. to Lexington street in rear. Possession November 1. 2408 N. SIXTH ST. ' Three-story brick: one of pair; < 8 rooms and bath; electrio lights; steam heat; cemented cellar; chestnut and hardwood finish lot. 20x130 ft, with 20-ft. rear alley. Possession 60 days. Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST AND COURT STS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Members Hbg. Real. Estate Board SATURDAY EVENING, 'HELP WANTED —MALIC DRAFTSMEN—MECHAN ICAL. WITH SEVERAL YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN LAYING OUT OR CHECK ING. KNOWLEDGE OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS NOT NECESSARY, BUT MEN HAVING SOME EX PERIENCE ON MOTORS, GENERATORS, TRANS FORMERS, SWITCHES, CIR CUIT BREAKERS, E T C., ARE PREFERRED. AT TRACTIVE AND PERMA NENT POSITIONS FOR MEN WHO QUALIFY. STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE AND SALARY EXPECTED. ADDRESS CHIEF CLERK, ENG. DEPT., WESTING HOUSE ELEC. & MFG. CO., EAST PITTSBURGH, PA. * WANTED CAR REPAIRMEN At the P. R. R. Shops, Har risburg, Pa. Inquire at Master Mechanics' Office, Harrisburg. General Foreman's Office. Lucknow. General Foreman's Office, Enola. ' Or at P. R. R. Employment Bureau. No. 5 Grace Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED—SEVERAL DE SIGNERS, DETAILERS AND TRACERS FOR MECHANI CAL AND STRUCTURAL WORK ON HEAVY MACHINERY. STEADY WORK AND A GOOD POSI TION FOR THOSE WHO MEAN BUSINESS. APPLY IN PERSON, OR WRITE TO THE MORGAN ENGINEER ING COMPANY, ALLIANCE, OHIO. ATTENTION H. W. KING. WANTED Platen pressmen; good wages; steady employment. Apply at once. TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO., State and Cameron Sts. BUSINESS TRAINING Higher salaries and added earning power representing 25 to 600 per cent. Increase have been reported by thou sands of La Salle members. ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS LETTER-WRITING LAW BANKING TRAFFIC Complete information on request or telephone 4940R for office appoint ment. LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY, 26 NORTH 18TH STREET. Open evenings until 8. i WANTED Experienced auto repairmen. Apply 1807 N. 7th St ADD TO YOUR INCOME Sell guaranteed trees, shrubs, roses. Ap ply at once Permanent. Weekly pay. Guaranty Nursery, Rochester, N. Y. 1 WANTED—Several competent mid dle-aged men to sell nursery stock for live firm all year around. Com mission paid every week. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. MAN to work this city reflnishing chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, by new method; $lO daily without capital or experience. Write Gunmetal Co., 324 Elm, Decatur, 111. DO NOT work for some one else all your life. If you are a hustler excep tional opportunity is now offered you to get into business for yourself by large manufacturer of specialties sold to factories, schools, hotels, public and private institutions, office buildings and others. Unlimited field; products übsolute necessity; no experience re quired; exclusive selling righta in dis tricted territory; proposition insures continued repeat orders; large profit! enables appointment sub-agents. Ad dress Harold Koppelman, pres., 1311 Fulton St., Chicago. GRASP the opportunity to-day to become an expert mechanic and chauf fer. Wo teach you between your working hours 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 at. Harrisburg. Training Quarters and Aeroplane Field, 14th and Sycamore Sts. STOCK salesman. Man of approved ability with clientele, to sell the stock of a newly organized corporation which has taken over a going busi ness. Stock is sound business invest ment with a guaranteed dividend Apply Box 0-8026 care Telegraph. THOUSANDS Census clerks wanted sll4O-$1260 year. Harrisburg exam inations Nov. 15. Write for list posi tions. Franklin Institute Dept. 41">T Rochester. N. Y. *' BOYS' CLOTHING SALESMAN WANTED—Young man experienced in boys and children's clothing. Must be a hustler. Good opportunity as as sistant to department manager. Good salary; rapid advancement. The Globe 322-324 Market St. Apply to Mr. Deck man. 1 WANTED Boy for quick delivery with a bicycle preferred. Apply ELITE SHOE REPAIRING CO., 14 South Dewberry Street. I WANTED—Young man to clerk in Icigar store; must nave references. Ad dress H, care Telegraph. WANTED EXPERIENCED PLANING MILL MEN. One door cutter; one moulding ripper; two men to work on mould ing machines; two mefi to work on sash and one glue room man. No | trouble. Good wages. Steady work. Address. COMMERCIAL SASH DOOR CO., Beaver Falls. Pa. SALESMAN Dy long established, well-known coffee Roasters. Require capable, experienced salesman, per sonally acquainted Harrisburg retail grocers Permanent and desirable po sition right party. Replies confiden tial. Address Box S-8222 care Tele graph. ' __ ICoatlnued la Next Column) HELP WANTED—MALE i YOUNG MAN TO WRAP 1 BUNDLES IN TELEGRAPH MAILING ROOM. CALL AT CIRCULATION DEPART MENT. MEN—Aged 17 to 55; experience unnecessary. Travel; make secret in vestigations, reports. Salaries; ex penses. American Foreign Detective Agency, 429 St. Louis. WANTED—First-class botlermak ers for tank work; transportation paid; shop located in small city in Maryland; good wages. Apply Box C-7772, care Telegraph, or see C. E. Plack, 327 Herr street, Saturday, Oct. 25. 4 to 6 P. M. WANTED—Laborers. Inquire 1545 N. Sixth street S. W. Shoemaker & Son. WANTED—SingIe man about 26 years, for special work; bond and good reference required. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 208 N. Second. CARPENTERS wanted. Apply at Job on Race street. Middletown. Pa., dur ing day or at 39E High street. Hum melstown, in the evening. HELP WANTED—FEMLALE \v ANTED. Our business Is steadily In creasing and we need experi enced stitching room opera tors, also girls to learn. If you are a vamper, 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 " and want to work shorter hours than at present at your present pay, or more, get in touch with us. We also have excellent openings for learn ers who want to become skill ed shoe operators. There isn't a better place to work in Har . risburg than our factory and we are making It better every day. Don't answer this adver tisement If you cannot be de pended on to work or conscientiously. HARRISBURG SHOE M'F'G. CO., 1408 Vernon Street. \ WANTED MIDDLE-AGED OR ELDERLY WOMEN WITH SOME EXPERIENCE IN HAND SEWING, FOR PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE WORK IN SAL VAGE DEPARTMENT; ALSO LEARN ERS FOR ALL OTHER DEPART MENTS; GOOD WAGES WHILE LEARNING. .MOORHEAD KNITTING CO.. INC., CORNER CAMERON AND WALNUT STREETS, HARRISBURG. " —t WANTED Girls for worl? in packing and fitting room; must be ever 16 years of age. Apply. DEVINE & YUNGEL SHOE MFG. COMPANY, 16th and State Streets. 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. WANTED Operators on plain sewing ma chines. Learners taken. We will guar antee all operators a certain wage each week. YVe pay the best prices in the city on our work and also 15 per cent, to 20 per cent, on what you earn. We work 60 hours per week and pay every Saturday. Apply Harrisburg Apparel Co.. Sixth and Herr Sts.. City Star Laundry Bldg.. Third Floor. GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK —We need you to make socks on the fast, easily learned Auto Knitter. Experience unnecessary. Distance immaterial. Positively no canvass ing. Yarn supplied. Particulars, 2c stamp. Dept. 146-C, Auto Knitter Co., Buffalo, N. Y. WANTED—GirIs to learn how to make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harris Paper Box Co.. 103 N. Cameron St. WANTED Reliable woman for general housework. Address Box CBBBS care Telegraph. WANTED—Operators and learners and girls to do other kind of work l good pay. Apply Shearer's Mfg. Co' 308 Hamilton St. " WANTED Five bright, capaole ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $25 to S6O per week; railroad fare paid; write at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 841, Omaha, Neb. WOMAN organize homeworkerr simple hand embroidery and chochet ing in large quantities. Send full par ticulars Dept. S, Jos. Cirker, 1777 Broadway New York City. WANTED —Several young women between 18 and 25 for telephone oper ating; $9.00 a week while In train ing; an increase at the end of four weeks and others as you become ex perienced; an exceptional opportu nity for the girl who is ambitious to qualify for positions that require her to accept responsibility and that pay accordingly. Call to see the Chief Operator, third floor, 208 Walnut street. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. WANTED —Twenty ladles to dem onstrate; $5 per day and car fare; experience unnecessary. Call 123 Lin den street, between 7 and 8 p. m., ask for crew manager. (Coatlnucd la Next Column/ Hahrisbttug telegraph: I WHY IS IT THAT A CLASSI- 8 FIED AD usually "finds the right people?" This is due to the fact that ® the right people are looking for the Py ad and its publication is the classi- 00 fied columns simplifies their search. l 1. . I HELP WANTED—FEMALE STENOGRAPHER WANTED By large firm; good salary and wonderful chance for ad vancement. See Mr. Cullen. Harrisburg Gas Co. WANTED —Experienced girls on paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris Paper Box Co., 103 N. Cameron St. WANTED—Woman to learn pastry work. Nine-hour day; three meals a day; no work Sunday. Apply 211 Wal nut street. WANTED—Experienced girls for mailing, also several good rapid writ ers for addressing envelopes. Address Box A-7993 care Telegraph. WANTED—Experienced woman for sewing on ladies' work; good wages and steady work. Inquire Mr. F. Brown, 1021 Green St HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Reliable girl or woman to keep house for two. References desired. W. Gard Conlclin, 2137 Swatara St. Phone 388 R. WANTED—White girl to assist with child and light chamber work. Call 510 North Second street, 9 to 10 a. m. or after 6 p. m. WANTED—GirIs for work in book bindery. Apply Evangelical Publish ing House, Third and Reily Sts. WANTED—Young woman experi enced or to learn shampooing, man icuring and facial massage; reference required. Address Mrs. Mary E. Phil lippy, 209 Kroninberg Bldg., Carlisle. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female HELP WANTED Press feeders at once. The Telegraph Printing Company, Cameron and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED—Man and wife, cooking and housework; must be thorough ly competent. Small family and best of wages. Box 1000, Blhirville, Pa. WOMEN or man wanted, salary s2l full time, 50c an hour spare time, sell ing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Norristown. Pa WANTED—Men, women, girls, 18- 50, U. S. government census clerks, or railway mail clerks. Thousands census clerks needed before January. Harrisburg examinations Nov. 15. sll4O-$1260 first year. Write imme diately for full list positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 413T, Roch ester, N. Y*. MEN—Women raise Belgian hares for us. We pay $7 to $lO for all you raise. Free illustrated booklet. United Food and Fur Association. 329 West 48th St.. Dept. C, New York. NEW YORK manufacturer having a national organization, desires to obtain the services of a local repre sentative, either sex; product used daily by everybody; for application blank send two references to Oselda Corporation, 14 West 40th St, New Y'ork. CENSUS CLERKS (men, women). 4.000 needed. $95 month. Age 18-50. Experience unnecessary. Examina tions, Harrisburg. October 18. For free particulars. write Raymond Terry (former government examiner) 518 Continental Bldg. Washington. SALESMEN WANTED DO YOU KNOW of a man with some selling experience who would like to increase his earning? Kemper Thom as Company of Cincinnati, makers of the best all-year selling line of ex clusive calendars and advertising specialties, have an opening for an active salesman in Eastern Pennsyl vania. This territory has been cover ed for years and the goods are favor ably known to the trade. Only men of reliability who can furnish first class references are wanted. Apply by let ter giving full particulars, which will be kept confidential. Address Sales Manager. • DANDY SIDE LINE FREE SAMPLES PROVE IT They are winners and make money for many salesmen more money than their regular line does. We manu facture the snappiest, fastest selling variety of metal specialties on the market. Big trade stimulators for every manufacturer, wholesaler, re taller, banks, factories, etc. Every line everywhere buys them In large quan tities. No seasons. Side line salesmen earn SSO a week; $l5O to S2OO for whole time. Get busy. Write quick for outfit. Full commissions paid prompt ly. C. E. Erickson Co., Inc., 542 Erlckson Bldg., Des Moines. lowa. LIVE experienced salesmen, exclu sive territory, strongest, most attrac tive calendar and specialty line ever produced. Old house. Liberal commis sions paid weekly. Write for bonus contract for 1920. Sentinel Printing Co., Indianapolis, Ind. SIDE LINE SALESMEN—We have an attractive line of premium assort ments for live salesmen. Commission from $5 to S2O per order. If you want an up-to-date line, write to-day. Can field Mfg. Co.. 4003 Broadway st.. Chi cago, 111. SALESMAN —Wholesale notions. A 1 experienced and acquainted with trade in neighboring territory. State nge. references, salary or commission and fullest details. Red Seal Co.. sue. to Derr Haney Co., 10 North Third St.. Philadelphia. SALESMEN —Write for list of opening* and full particulars. Earn $2,000 to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experi enced. City or traveling. Nat'l. Salcs mens Tr. Assn., Dept. 603, Chicago. (Continued In Next Coliuaa) I SALESMEN WANTED MEN WANTED TO SELL GRO CERIES: selling experience not neces sary. One of world's largest grocers, (capital over $1,000,000) wants ambi tious men. in your locality to sell di rect to consumer nationally known branls of an extensive line of gro ceries, paints, roofings, lu-bricating oils, stock foods, ertc. Big line, easy sales. Y r alues beat any competition. Earn big money. No experience or capital required. Complete sample out fit and free selling instructions start you. Long established reliable house. Write to-day. John Sexton & Co., 352 W. Illinois St.. Chicago, 111. SALESMEN—New carburetor for Ford cars. Simple not a moving part, installed in thirty minutes, guaran teed to double your mileage and start in zero weather without heating or priming. Fifteen-day free trial. Our St. Louis man sold 3000 in 11 months- Salt Lake City man made SI2OO in one week. Write U. .& J. Carburetor Co.. 505 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. or our salesmen made as high as $165 last week and yet, we are six weeks from our busy season. Do you realize wily they value their con nection with our organization? This unassigned territory will be allotted to a man of character, push and ability. Address personally Jerome Laadt. Pres., 8 S. Dearborn St., Chi cago, 111. SALESMEN and brokers wanted to sell stock in non-speculative drilling organization. Liberal commission. Mayflower Drilling and Development Company, 412 May street, Fort Worth, Texas. i BIG Texas oil company wants live salesmen or brokers to sell stock. Liberal commission. 3urk Cen tral Texas Oil and Gas Company. Abilene, Texas. SALESMEN, your opportunity. Wanted, we large Cleveland manu facturers, have a high class, perma nent, money-making proposition for two live specialty salesmen or ex merchants. No investment required, but make more money than SIO,OOO in vested in average business. Commis sions paid weekly. Position open now. State experience. Address, Secretary, Box 176, Station "C," Cleveland, Ohio. AGENTS WANTED LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, under wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad way, New York City. AGENTS—For "Secret of Beauty" toilet preparations. Large profits. Quick sales. Fine repeater. Sample and tevms free. Heron Co.. Dept. 336, Cleveland, Ohio. AGENTS—2Ox24 framed religious, scenery, patriotic and celebrated ne gro. pictures, 16c sell 50c. Sensational seirers. Changeable and ready made signs. Portrait frames, convex work. Catalog free. Peoples Portrait, Station D, Chicago. AGENTS to travel by automobile to introduce our fast selling, popular priced household necessity. The great est line on earth. Make $lO a day. Complete outfit and automobile fur nished free to workers. Write to-day for exclusive territory. American Products Co.. 208 American Bldg., Cincinnati. Ohio. MAKE sls daily easily, introducing marvelous Stovoil. An absolute neces sity. Keeps stoves like new. Removes and prevents rust. Endorsed and used by the biggest gas companies every where. Enormous repeater. Unlimited profit. Act quick. Superior Labora tories, Grand Rapids, Mich. AGENTS making S2OO weekly! Evorypne wants it. Formula for 200 homemade beverages, book form. Send $1 for copy and territory proposition. Buyers Export Agency, Inc., 445 Broome St., New York. Charles Marshall made $l2O first 19 hours. You can make sls to S2O a day sure on our special plans. Great est success ever known. "America's Part in the World War." Introduc tion by General Pershing. Only au thentic story. Profusely illustrated. Men or women. Whole or spare time Special terms. Freight paid. Credit given. Outfit free. Universal House. Philadelphia. AGENTS—Make big profits selling our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, etc. Beautiful high grade line. Exclusive territory. Sample soap tree. Lacassian Co., Dept. 141, St Louis, Mo. AGENTS —Good live fellows who want to make SSO-150 weekly with specialty' product can connect with large manufacturer by addressing Sales Manager, Box 246, Madison. Wis. AUTHORIZED negro war history, 744 pages with peace terms by Kelly Miller, of Washington; 150 pictures, best book for colored people ever written; price only $2.50; selling like wildfire. Outfit free. Act quick. Jen kins Publishing Co., Jenkins Bldg., Washington, D. C. AGENTS—Quick seller, big profits; flower beads coining money for hust lers, new stuff, tremendous demand, catalog free. Mission Bead Co., 1427, Irola, Los Angeles, Cal. SSOO per month selling a new pat ented fuel vaporizer guaranteed to save up to 50 per cent. Tn gasoline; 40 miles per gallon made with Ford ear. Sold on money-back guarantee. One sample free. Stransky Vaporizer Co., Pukwana. S. Dak. AGENTSi —Good live fellows who want to make SSO-$l6O weekly with specialty product can connect with large manufacturer by addressing Sales Manager, Box 246, Madison Wis. AGENTS 'Every wise salesman wants a repeater proposition. We have It and It's worth $75-SIOO a week. Specialty Mfg. Company, Divi sion 125. Madison, Wis. AGENTS Every wise salesman wants a repeater proposition. We have !t and It's worth 176-1103 a week. Specialty Mfg. Company, Divi sion tOaattnued la Hot Ojlumj AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—SeII Ford electric plugs; brilliant light, all speeds, clear view entire road. Easts life of car, sells $3. Washington Auto Supply Co., Nash ville, Tenn. AGENTS—Big pay and free auto mobile Introducing wonderful new gasoline saver, puncture proof, five year spark plugs and other economic al auto necessities. Outfit free. L Ball wey. Dept. 632, Louisville, Ky. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE YOUNG GIRL desires position as stenographer. Call 1419 North Sixth street. WANTED—Young woman wishes position as housekeeper in widower's family; not out of the city. Apply 264 Locust St., Steelton. RELIABLE colored girl desires po sition in private family. Call or ad dress 424 Reily street. Bell phone 24C1W. EXPERIENCED stenographer and bookkeeper desires position, has had experience and can furnish reference. Address lt-7875 care Telegraph. WANTED—Clerical work by experi enced young lady who has had three years' experience, and can furnish best of references. Address Box D-8621 care Telegraph. WANTED—Negative retouching or a position as photographer's helper. Work done beautifully and reason able. Experienced worker. Phone 130 W. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two or three unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping with private family at 2521 N. 6th St., rent reasonable to right party with out children. I FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms on third floor. Young married couple desired. Apply 1832 Chestnut Street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, well located. Apply 28 South Third st., third floor. FOR RENT —Furnished room for light housekeeping, first floor, gas and use of bath. Call at 327 S. Front St. ROOMS FOR RENT—Two on third floor, furnished for light housekeep ing. Any one with children need not apply. Inquire 1937 N. 4th St. CRESCENT ST.. 212, two furnished rooms, third floor, all conveniences, use of phone, gentlemen preferred. 209 BOAS ST., furnished front bed room with all conveniences. Apply at above address. TWO furnished bed rooms out of the ordinary for two particular men of refinement, located on Second street, best location. Address 4090-B, cure Telegraph. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, all conveni ences, steam heat, third floor, no children. Apply 1814 Green St. WILL RENT a lovely front room, three large windows, steam heat, use of bath, fine neighborhood, cars pass the door in and out of town, private family, no other roomers, to a re spectable gentleman. Address Box Y-7989 care Telegraph. FOR RENT—Furnished second floor front room, suitable for two gentle men or man and wife, use of bath and phone. Apply 926 N. Third St. FOR RENT—IS 49 State St., cor. 16th. Furnished front room, third floor. Hot water heat. Bath, electric light. Bell 4162 R. Dial 4930. NICELY furnished, clean, cool rooms. 82.50 per week and up. 143 South Third street. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished front rooms on first floor at 1609 Market St. Heat and electric lights furnished. Suitable for doctor or businessman. Apply to C. H. Corder, 1722 Green Street. ROOMS WANTED ROOMS —Young couple desire two furnished rooms and bath with house keeping privileges or a small fur nished apartment. Address Box B-7995 care Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two unfurnished front rooms on first floor at 1609 Market Street. Heat and electric lights (prnished. Suitable for doctor or businessman. Apply C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED —Three or four unfur nished rooms on second floor for light housekeeping. Address Box X-7875 care Telegraphy WANTED—An apartment of two or three rooms. Furnished or unfurnish ed. State particulars and terms. Ad dress H-7874 care Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET 316, 318, 320. 322 Lewis; 6 rooms and bath; electric light. 2044 Susquehanna; 8 rooms and bath. 1933 N. 3d St., 11 rooms and bath. 680 Schuylkill St, 6 rooms and bath, D. E. LUCAS, 303 Lewis Street Real Estate and Insurance. HOUSE for saie, new two-story . brick, 6 rooms and bath, all modern conveniences. Melrose St., near 23d and Derry. Call Bell 2062 R. FOR SALE —Brick dwelling with store room, corner Benton ana Derry Sts.; 3-story buff brick, 7 rooms, bath, all modern conveniences, price reason able. Inquire 1047 Melrose St FOR SALE —West Falrview, corner frame house with five rooms and batn and lights. |I6OO for quick buyer. Call at 453 State Road. 624 Harris Street, 9 room house, first class condition* Improvements, tmmcdt&to possession. 527 S. 16th St.. 2-stpry brick, front porch house, possession November 15. ROUGH. ERIGHTBILL & KLINE, Both phones. 307 Kunkel Bldg. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond first payment required, balance as rent We have, houses in every part of the city and suburbs. Apply g. P. Doranx, 1225 North Sixth street , £ Can tinned In Hex* Osltnnnj OCTOBER 18, 1.019 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE NEW LISTINGS Follow the example of the owners of these properties by LISTING WITH US. Then watch results. N. Third St., No. 2216. N. Sixth St., No. 1945. N. Sixth St., No. 3358. S. Ninth St.. Nos. 1023-1035. S. Fourteenth St.. No. 109. N. Fifteenth St., No. 909. S. Seventeenth St., No. 812. N. Nineteenth St., No. 723. S. Twenty-first St., No. 957. Atlas St., No. 2248. Boas St.. No. 1922. S. Cameron St., No. 436. Crescent St., Nos. 347-347%. Derry St. No. 2907. Emerald St., No. 626. Forrest St., No. 569. Greenwood St., No. 2115. Kensington St., Nos. 2014-2016. Swatara St.. No. 1611. Swatara St.. No. 1818. Violet St.. Nos. 533-34-35-36. Zarker St., No. 1423. Plot of ground S. W. corner Kitta tinny and S. Thirteenth Sts. Size 60x 63. Ideal situation for apartment house. SUBURBAN WHITE HILL Nos. 6 and 8 Hum mel ave. Two 2%-story brick dwell ings. Also two 2% -story bricks on Cumberland st., with 20-ft. vacant plots on either side. LEMOYNT. North side of Gettysburg Road. 2)4-story frame, all improve ments, plot 35x146. HIGHSPIRE. S. E. corner Eshel man and Hamaker sts. Beautiful pressed brick dwelling, all improve ments. Plot 64x120. ENOLA. No. 226 Columbia Road. Fine 214-story frame dwelling, all im provements. Plot 6214*280. Also sev eral other attractive Enola dwellings as well as an abundance of acreage ground splendidly situated for attrac tive homes. AQUEDUCT, (Perry Co.) FINE SUMMER HOME situated near rail road station on plot 235x335. Abund ance of fruit trees, grapes, raspberry and blackberry bushes. Ideal summer homo. „„ PAXTANG. Two 20x120 vacant plots, nicely situated. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., (Harrisburg's Real Estate Bureau) 331 MARKET ST. 258 BROAD STREET: 3- STORY BRICK; NINE ROOM AND BATH. POSSESSION NOVEMBER 1. INQUIRE DR. ELLENBERGER, 922 NORTH THIRD ST. N. 18th St., 917 —2-story frame. 6 rooms, gas, electric, furnace, large yard. Very attractive price. N. 6th St., 2627—3-story brick, cor ner property, drive alley in rear, up to-date in every respect. Will be sold. If interested in a pleasant place see us. 532 Woodbine —3-story frame, 9 rooms, bath, lot 35x100, gas, electric, furnace. Price right. 2608 N. Sixth St.—3-story brick, all improvements, lot 19x90, drive alley, room for a garage. Will sell at a bar grain. Camp Hill—2%-story frame, 7 rooms, gas. electric, vapor heat, lot 59x156. fruit trees are ideal, home, beautiful lawn and fine lot included. Apply, LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN. Patriot Building. FOR SALE ..I 1404 State Street S6OOO 1406 State Street S6OOO 801 N. IStli Street $000 803 N. 18th Street $400 811 N. 18th Street |4ooo 1820 Briggs Street S4OOO 1822 Briggs Street S4OOO 1810 Briggs Street 53500 All very desirable properties. A. S. MILLER, Room 216 Commonwealth Trust Bldg. FOR SALE or exchange, Sixth St. building lots above Maclay St., cor ner of two wide paved streets, very desirable location; will make an ex cellent investment if disposed of at otice. Address P. O. Box 590, City. FOR SALE—Fine brick house with all improvements, with a fine large porch; price, $4,800; easy payments; located in Lemoyne. Inquire at 300 Hummel avenue. FOR SALE Three-story brick house, corner.property with front and back porches, nine large rooms and bath, cemented cellar, laundry, steam beat, electric light and gas. Location, 711 N. 17th St., Harrisburg. Apply to Warren Frasier at above address. FOR SALE—House on Wallace, 9 rooms, batli and stable, on easy terms. Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 N. 7th St. HOUSES FOR SALE 1229 CUMBERLAND ST., Harris burg, Pa., brick house with 6 rooms and bath; new paint; all latest lm ments; cemented cellar, with flrst class cement walks. This property can be bought on easy terms or if paid cftsh a large discount will be al lowed. Price, $3,000.00. 603-805 S. THIRD, Steelton, Pa. Two frame dwellings with 6 rooms each Price, $1,500.00 apiece. 759 MOHN ST., Steelton. Pa. Frame house in iirst-class condition. Price $1,500.00. 929 S. FRONT ST., Steelton. Six room frame house with a lot 30 ft by 213 ft. Price $2,300.00. SALINGER & MILLER, 44 Union Trust Bldg. Harrisburg. Pa. Bell Phone 2769 FOR SALE—2d St. below Maclay; 3-story, semi-detached house; 25 ft 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. 31 North Second Street. Bell phone 3057J, SUBURBAN New Cumberland, house, Second and Reno streets. In good condition; also lots, 16th Street, 50x200 feet; fine location. See D. E. Seip, 313 Fourth St., New Cumber land. Bell phone 3182 J. $4500 will purchase a three-story brick house with all improvements, located at Riverside, Possession De cember 1. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. DESIRABLE Paxtang property for sale—corner Swan and Brlsban Sts., all improvements, large lot. Beil Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. $2600 WILL PURCHASE I seml bungalow with six rooms, furnace heat, recently papered and in good condition; porch front and rear; lot 40x135. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. $2200 WILL PURCHASE a dwelling with eight rooms and bath, gas, fur nace and cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. j lOmtlsßcd fig JStKxfi CUajMifi J REAL ESTATE FOR wAT.m IF IT'S REAL ESTATE ' <*>. SEE SANDERLIN 8 NTSC l 0 ST., 629—3-story brick) a i? bath, all Improvements thebade trees, driveway 14 rent. down, balance same a} bri^k H - ANTONGO ST - 618—3-atorJ .i",' 'rooms and bath; front porch aa rent down, balance sam) bHck FI 8 E ? SON ST " 2130 imnr,:,. .„ roo . ms and bath, all modern a ' in KOOd condition, - an™ n the rear * S 3OO down, bale • ance same as rent. . TWELFTH ST.. 63?—VA.' 1 ~T; ! ; s , tory ' 8 rooms and bath, gas J V city > thoroughly overhaul s,n',i ~ ' y Papered and painted insidfl and outside, front and back porcheai ' ?' c ® ® idt back yard. Right pric3 to quick buyer. 17 AT ONCE—LAFAYETTE—SJ lvt bbt., corner Paxton. BRAND NEW h JACANT —2V4-story, 7 rooms an<J batn, hardwood lioors, ste&m heat* gas and electric light, front and back porches, driveway in the rear; a real rn bome; can be bought with SSOO cash. DERRT ST.. 2145—3-story brick, i rooms and bath, separate toilet, eteani heat, gas and electric light, cement cellar, nice front and back porches* must be seen to be appreciated; cap be bought with a small amount down! ~ balance same as rent. _ D. ASA SANDERLIN, Room 1, Security Trust Building, 36 North Third Street. Bell 1390. Dial 357$ \ _ FOR SALE Light-room single frame dwelling JY'th all improvements; slate roof; lot. 125x120. Located on Oyster Point o.k Ca ™P Hill. Price S3BOO. 2105 Derry st; now vacant; 2)4- story brick dwelling, 6 rooms and bath; hardwood floors; gas; elecdrlo -• light; steam heat; will sell with lot ' 20 or 60 feet front. 1815 Zarker St.; 6-room brick dwell- ,i ing; all improvements; good condl- * t'on; porches; side entrance, $2900; possession soon. i "* ; 2527 S. Third St., Steelton; 2)4- story frame dwelling: 7 rooms and bath; all improvements; lot 25x110; good location; attractive at S2OOO. .$3700 will buy a double 3-story frame dwelling; each side containing 8 large rooms; good condition; lot 40x150. These properties make very desirable homes; are well located on Forge Road, Lucknow, (close to liver). Elegant suburban property; brick end stucco construction; 7 rooms, bath and reception hall, gas, steam heat, hardwood floors, open tire place, • 10-foot front and rear porch; tiled bath room, abundance of shrubbery and fruit; garage and chicken house, lot 155x265; high elevation. We have a number of very desir able suburban lots that are offered at prices much lower than at times when more properties were being construct ed. Lots are bound to go up in P rl ®£ everything else in connection witn the building of property has. RRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts, PAXTANG Rutherford and Swan streets, new; brick bungalow, six rooms and bath, latest improvements, large lot, pes session November 1, We invite In- " spection. ROHRER & SON, 211 Bergner Building. Real Estate. General Insurance , SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION An Auction Sale when property advertised is by far the most popular method of selling REAL ESTATE. It often brings better prices than at private sale. Why not try this method? It can be done safely and absolutely without danger of loss. ATTORNEYS, ADMINISTRATORS. BROKERS. EXECUTORS, RECEIV ERS, TRUSTEES and OWNERS should investigate this method of selling REAL ESTATE. 4 I can sell vacant lots, houses, Farms or business property, and can accomplish by my method of advertising and AUCTIONEERING in ten days what otherwiso takes years to do. The record of the past, guarantees the success of the future. Come in and talk it over, AUCTIONEER HITE, Bell 1875-J. LET ME BUILD YOUR ROOF. LET ME PAINT YOUR ROOF. SEE LINCOLN REALTY CO, FOR HOUSES ON EASY TERMS. 1129 NORTH SEV- pt- ENTH STREET. < ENOLA, ENOLA. Seven-room house, electricity, good cellar, furnace, slate roof, stable, hod pen, chicken house, fruit trees, lo( 75x150. $2400. H. C. FERBER, 107 Chestnut near Front. — 1 FOR SALE Two 2)4-story frame houses od Hill, all imp., elect, and gas, 7 roomi each, front porch, slate roof, nice sizd yard to drive alley, room for garage, fruit trees, out buildings, price S„SOV each Also several more cheap houses Vacant. Possession at once, 2-stor* brick, all Imp., front porch, bay win dow, drive dlley. SSOO down, P> easy payments. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560 J. DON'T BUY A FARM Until you read my farms, live counties surrounding Phtl-i adeTphhT 500 offerings Write to-day to Frank T. Reese. 6)4 East Air* street, Norristown, Pa. Several vacant houses In good loj cations at right prices. Fro ?®l* le ® '9 * all parte of the city; some dpon ver* easy terms. Bargains In vacant lota, &o W Jacobs. 17 N. Third Street* Beil 1539. j DESIRABLE' building lots for "al"* city and suburban. Durand & herber, 107 Chestnut near Front. SUBURBAN HOME 8 rooms, frame, summer house, barn, chicken house, electricity. >4-mile from Pro gress, road to Paxtang. Apply Wil liam Uirlch on premises. $3500 WILL PURCHASE a -BtorjJ brick house with all lot 120 feet to 20-foot paved alley. N 331 Hummel St. Bell Realty Co, Berg ner Bldg. 1 BRICK HOUSE on State street 73 sale at $6500; 8 rooms; all Improve} ments; garage on premises. Bel| Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page
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