Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 11, 1919, Page 13, Image 13

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    A CLASSIFIED AD SEARCHES OUT YHII LOGICAL BUYER-THINK IT OYEI
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Deaths
iILLIPS John H. Phillips, on I'eb
ruary 11. 1919. aged 85 years.
Funeral on Thursday. at - P. M .
irom tha home ot" his son, L. K.
Phillips, Camp Hill, the Rev. E. D.
Weigle. pastor of Trinity Lutheran
Church, officiating. The relatives
and friends are invited to attend
without further notice.
Please omit flowers.
'HKLI. Pied, on Sunday. Febru
ary 9, 1919. at 2 P. M.. Frank W.
Schell, aged 27 years, 3 months and
14 days.
Funeral Wednesday, hebruary IS, at
130 P. M.. from the residence of his
father, Ira K. Schell, Second and
Bridge streets. New Cumberland,
luterment in the Mount Olivet
Cemetery. Services and interment
strictly private.
I\DLKY Cyrus P. Findley, aged
39. died Sunday. February 9.
Funeral services will be held Wed
nesday afternoon, at 2 p clock, irom
the home of hla sister. Mrs. Garfield
McAlllater, 804 North Sixteenth
street. Interment private at -he
Paxtang Cemetery.
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
Written In remembrance of our
nr. beloved mother, Mrs. Mary Ann
>yer.
(parted this life February 11. 1910.
le month of February once more is
here. _ ,
, us the saddest of the year,
cause it took from us away
:r dear mother, nine years ago to
d 8 V,
>u are not forgotten, dear mother
>r will you ever be. .....
>r as long as life an 4 memory lasts,
will remember thee,
often sit and think of you when
am all alone. , , . .v..
>r -memory is the only friend that
grief can call Its own.
mother', thy gentle voice is hushed,
Thv warm, true heart is still,
id on thv pale and peaceful face
Is resting death's cold chill.
iy hands ure clasped upon thj
breast. , , , _
We have kissed thy lovely brow,
id in our aching hearts we know
We have no mother now.
11 not back the dear departed.
Anchored safe where storms are
o'er; .....
i the border land we left her.
Soon to meet and part no more,
r beyond this world of ciuiiiBe%
Far bevond this world of care.
.■ shall find our missing loved one
In our Father's mansion fair.
11ER CHILDREN.
CAR 19 OF THANKS
MRS. WILLIAM GRAMM AND
IUGHTEU, 21H> Moore sireeet. ■ wish
thank tlieir many friendk and the
iternal organisations for the KUMI
SS shown them during/heir recent
th* death of the father.
to for the many floral tributes sent
LOST AND rOI'XD
lajgT Black fur neckpiece. Re
ird if returned in good cond.tion to
) I-ocust street-
LOST Silver handbag, between
lton Hotel and Pennsylvania
nuary 24. Reward for return to 10.
uth street.
FOUND A small, black dog. In
ire 1192J Bell, or 213 Forster stree.
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION '"'Gregg
orthand. Typewriting, English,
lokkeeping. Penmanship. Arithmeyc,
!. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN
X YEAR. Enter any time. ueii :
IFCinVvV 6 ' BUSINESS COLLEGE.
1 Market Sr. Chas. Ft. Berkley.
HET.I* WANTED—MALE
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LINOTYPE
OPERATORS'
WANTED
We have positions for
four linotype operators
APPLY
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HARRY A. FRY.
Telegraph Composing
Room.
SEVERAL SALESMEN
for door-to-door proposition.
Newspaper experience desir
able. Address
M. *541.
Care of Telegraph.
WANTED —• First-class auto me-;
anic. for new garage to open April j
Good opportunity for right man. !
Clark Zimmerman Auto Co., Hali-j
■ Pa- I
CAPABLE Applicants wanted to J
kr up training at once, without in
rforence with present duties, tor im
rtant accounting positions, with
rse American Industries, Railroads,
isiness Corporations. U. S. Govern
•nt. Minimum salary. $1,30h per
ar. Address Box D, 7241, care o!
icgraph.
WANTED First-class planer
nds. Highest wages paid to first-!
tss mechanics. Chambersburg Rn
neering Company, Chambersburg, 1
WANTED An ambitious, young
in over 21 years, who is willing to
vote some spare time in preparing
r a sales position that will pay 91.-
0 a vear or more, state age, where
lployed and lull particulars. Confl
ntial. Address 7234, care of
legraph.
WANTED Bread and cake fore
in, to take charge f shop one that
n giroduee the goods. Apply at Wit
in s Bakery, Middletown, Pa.
GOVERNMENT will hold Railway
ail Clerk examinations, Harrisburg.
arch la. |92 month. Experience
tnecessary. Men. 18 or over, desir
g clerkships, write tor free particu
rs, Raymond Terry (former Civil
rvice Examiner), Continental Build
g.- Washington.
For Sale
77 acres of Farm Land. 41
icres cultivated, 30 acres wood
land. Improved with 2 4-story
frame house in good condition.
Frame bank barn, 40x50 ft. and
yther outbuildings. Price s:S3oo.
Possession April Ist.
Miller Brothers & Co. '
Rrul Fatal*
Surety llonUa
l.oetiaf and < ••*
lIHCR. ITRNL 'SFFIFP IL4IRI R<*
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TUESDAY EVENING.
t HELP WANTED —MALE ,
WANTED
10 YOUNG MEN
it For special subscription work
in city. Will pay liberal sal
ary and commission.
Apply
i MR. YOUNG,
700 North Sixth Street.
From 10 to 11 A. M.
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HIGH CLASS SALESMAN
i wanted to represent a national ad
, I vertised article. 1-arge business alt
ready established In Harrisburg. Hiis.
! I proposition will pay a high-class man :
i from 82.500 to $4,000 per year. Address |
BOX T, 71SS.
Care of Telegraph. •
Give phone number, etc.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK EXAMI
NATIONS March 15. Men and
Particulars free. American Civil -er
, vice School. Washington. P. c. j
WANTED Experienced butcher]
land meat cutter. Apply 175 North
Front street. Steelton, Pa.
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HELP WANTED —FEMALE I
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TO THE GIRL OR WOMAN
| DESIRING PERMANENT
AND REGULAR EMPLOY
MENT- HERE IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
We are needing Sewing
Machine Operators, and can
j assure regular work; the high
efficiency of our machines,
and our workrooms being
pleasant and cneerful, opera
tors can earn good wages. In
experienced operators are ,
• paid while learning. A bonus |
is paid to ail operators every
pay day.
BLOL'GH MANUFACTURING CO.. 'j
Reily and Fulton Streets.
■h
WANTED
Young woman experienced
proof-reader. p
Apply
SUPERINTENDENT,
• Harrisburg Telegraph.
WANTED By widower, a girl ori
middle-aged woman, as housekeeper.:
v-ho wishes a home. Address J. H.!
Gingerich. 37 South Main street, Levv
-1/1& vvn. Pa. j
W*ANTED
j Maid for general housework.
Small, .private family. No
j washing or ironing. Good
wages. Apply 266 Herr street,
i or Bell phone 4912. , i
i WANTED Girl for typewriter j
] copy work and general oftioe work, t
Give references in reply. Apply L., 1
17244, cave of Harrisburg Telegraph.
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, WANTED Stenographer for gen- ,
eral office work. State experience.!
references and wages expected. Ap-{
ply N., 7265, care of Harrisburg Tele- i
! graph.
WANTED Girl for general house- \
work in apartment. No washing.;
.Good wages. Apply Hanson, 7 South I
Front street.
WANTED Experienced loopers.'
Steady work. Good pay. Apply Har-i
' ris Hosiery Co., corner Calder and'
Marion streets.
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PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY — ;
, Knit urgentlyvneeded socks for us on,
Auto Knitters. Experience unneces-'
sary. Full particulars. 3C stamp.
Department Ut6. Auto Knitter Co., 821
t Jefferson street, Buffalo, N. Y.
WANTED Experienced book-,
keeper, at once. Gall 1042 Herr]
street. Ask for Mr. Geller.
i. WANTED Girls for laundry!
work. Apply at Palace Laundry, 2103
' l.ogan street.
WANTED—Experienced piano plav- !
j ers. Reference required s*. W. Wool
' worth Co.
WANTED Experienced woman
for general housework. Good wages.
.Apply 240 Woodbine street.
WANTED Girls to work on power l
machines and general underwear!
i work. Apply immediately. The Mud- i
{ern Textile Co., 1815 Penn street. i
I WANTED Night cashier. Apply
Davenport Lunch. 323 Market street.
; EXPERIENCED DINING ROOM GIRL
, WANTED With clean habits. Ap
ply In person Manhattan F.estaurant, '
317 Market street.
WANTED
MILLINERY APPRENTICES. !
Pay while learning
Apply
ASTRICH'S.
308 Market Street.
! BOOKKEEPER AND STEXOG
• RAPHER Young woman wanted
i for factory'- Must be expert. Good i
salary for suitable person. Apply,
stating education, experience ana lei'-|
erences, Box L, 7240, caie of Tele-'
graph.
WANTED Girl for general
work. Small family and good wages
Apply 2123 Green street. Bell phone
4 (.39. I
WANTED Girl to answer tele-!
phone and do general office work. One
with some knowledge of bookkeeping
preferred. Apply Sanitary Family!
Washing Co. Sixteenth and Elm'
streets.
WANTED Experienced woman!
for general housework. Must have'
recommendations. Call at 2228 North :
Second street, or plione. Bell 1293 W.
WANTED Middle-aged woman'
for general housework. Small fatu'ly. I
INo washing. References. Inquire!
1 ''OS Bridge street. New Cumberland ■
Pa. . I
YOUNG WOMEN WANTED To
leaiti shoen-.aking. Learners ar* well
paid and earn good wages when pro
ficient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur
ing 14(1? Vernon street.
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HF.LP WANTED—MaIe and Female
TURKISH BATH RUBBERS—MaIe
and female. Apply Penn-Harris Turk
j Ish Ruth. Russ Bldg.
WANTED A Harrisburg store
requires the services of a competent
saleswoman for the coat and suit
department. Also shoe man, who can
Him windows. Applications conitd n
tial. Apply R., 6583, care of Tele
graph. I
t SITUATIONS WANTED—\IALE
WANTED Young man desires po
sition as chaufTeur; has had five years'
experience. Apply 244 Ridge street,
bteelton. Dial 1994.
WANTED Work of any kind, by
■°}}ng white man. Address Box It,
a 966. car of Telegraph.
WANTED Man, 33 years of ago.
wishes position as timekeeper, or
I clerk in office or store, or any posi
tion which offers chance for advance
ment, can furnish Al references. Ad
dress H., 1229 North Second street.
221_
WANTED By colored woman,
nnjsing or general housework. Apply
107 North Ann street.
STHNOGRAPHBR Young mam 1
experienced, knowledge of bookkeep
ing. desires position; good references.
| Address Box O, 6963, care of Tele
| graph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Young girl would like
| position, washing dishes In restaurant,
by the week. Call 649 Calder.
WANTED By a colored woman,
small washing or family wash to do
at home. Call, or write, No. 1306
Currant avenue.
WANTED
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WANTED Good home for a 10- .
j year-old girl. Call at 253 Sassafras
j street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
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, FOR RENT —At 1113 North Sixth
! street, four rooms and bath; all mod-.
; ern conveniences. Apply at above
'address.
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FOR RENT Second floor, unfur- 1
nlthed front room; use of bath and'
phone; city steam heat. Apply Potts j
-Apartments, Third and Herr streets,!.
' second Floor.
FOR TTENT Two unfurnished'
rooms, for light housekeeping, all con- |
• voniences; also one furnished room!
, for gentleman. References. Inquire j!
2039 North Fifth street.
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ROOM FOR RENT A large, new - j
' ly-furnished room, with steam heat, I,
electric lights, in a new up-to-date',
apartment. All bathroom facilities.' I
S North Camel-on.
l-'OR RENT Nicely-furnished, L
large, second floor front room; also I
third floor room, furnished: gentle- I
| men preferred. Inquire 253 North!
street. 1
LARGE Furnished front room,
ibay window, city steam heat, electric!
light, next to hath; also small, front
• room. Apply 209 Chestnut street. j ;
! FOR RENT Three unfurnished !
: rooms for light housekeeping, inquire
i 1610 Chestnut streef.
FURNISHED ROOM Next to bath, \
i on second floor, with privilege of path I
and phone. Bell phone 3761 R. 119'
South street.
"* FOR RENT Unfurnished, small,
housekeeping apartment, 3 rooms.
Clcse to shops, works and market.
Water in kitchen, cabinet and range
Strictly private. Inquire 429 Broadi.
street. 10-11 A. M.
ROOM FOR RENT - In upper end
of city. Woman employed in office de
i sired. Address X.. 7239, care of
! Telegraph.
j FOR RENT Nicely-furnished,
large front room, second floor, with
| convenineces, in private family; fine
location. 209 Harris street.
FOR RENT '!
SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF
i BRICK BUILDING SITUATED AT
( BROAD AND CURRAN T STREETS
2.700 SQUARE FEET O.N EACH
! FLOOR. SUITABLE FOR MANUF AC- '
| TURING OR STORAGE PURPOSES,
f• ILL RENT SINGLY JF DESIRED.
CALL AT BROAD AND CURRANT
! ST REETS. .
! FOR RENT .$l9 Third street, j
! pleasant front room; heat, electric
j light and use ot bath, gentlemen only. '
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
j $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms,
i running hot and cold water; light
j housekeeping and private bath. Wit- '
! son Apartments, No. 143 South Third. .
FOR RENT One large bedroom,
I for gentlemen only. Rent reason- j
j able. Apply 276 Briggs street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Three unfurnished
i rooms, tor ligh' housekeeping, in dc- i
sirable location, uptown, between
•North and Maclay streets. Address
. particulars to Box L. 7049, care of
I Telegraph.
WANTED Two or three rooms,
furnished or unfurnished, by couple,
and two children References exchang-'
ed If desired. Box "B," 7049, care of
I Telegraph.
TWO OR THREE FURNISHED
: ROOMS, for light housekeeping,
wanted for family of three, centrally
located. Address Box 325-J, care of'
' Telegraph.
WANTED—BOARD AND ROOMS
GIRL STUDENT Desires room .
and board for work mornings and;
evenings. .Apply School of Commerce,!)
115 South Market Square. Both Phones.!]
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Unfurnished apart- !
: Blent, all conveniences, suitable for)
! couple. Inquire 706 North Sixth' i
. street. j i
APARTMENT On Sixth street,;!
second flcor front, corner, o rooms and i
bath: steam heat, ail other first-class b
improvements; no small children. Ap-j
-ply Doranz, 1225 North Sixth. Both
phones.
APARTMENTS W ANTED
WANTED By a young, married!
ccuple, four-room, unfurnished apart- 1
I mmt and bath. No children. Good i
'location, not central, and reasonable
distance to car line is desired. Can
! furnish good references. Address Box!
A. 7212, care of Telegraph.
FURNISHED APARTMENT WANT
ED I am desirous of locating a fur- i
nished apartment of about 3 rooms'
with bath for light housekeeping fori
myself and wife; must be centrally 10-[
: cated excellent references can be fu. -
i nlslied. Write fully, giving location.
! rent. etc. Address Box K. 7112, care
of Telegraph.
i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1
FOR SALE 2is-story frame cot
; tage at West Falrview, along trolley I
iline and on State Road; 6 rooms and'
attic. Small amount down, balance 1 "
as rent. Will take Ford Car In trade '
'or Liberty Bonds. Possession soon' 1
C. H. Corder. 1722 Green street, u-ij
LCOJ ■ j|
FOR SALE Before buying a home
look at 1326 Derry street. Brick
house of ten rooms and newly-equip- '
ped bath. Ten-foot side yard. Lot
extends 188 feet to Thompson avenue.
Inquire Chas. E. Booser. 19 South Sec- '
ond street, or on premises. Bell 1600.
FOR SALE 8 3-story brick and
brownstone; 2 good store corners on
Broad from Cowden to Wallace street '
Aviso two 3-story brick. 1302-04 Wal
lace street, all conveniences. ;i£.
storv frame. 1311-13 Cowden street
Inquire C. McKee. Second Floor
1 Apartment. North Second street.
HAIUIISBUR&IftbTELEOIUJPH
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THROUGH CLASSIFIED AD
VERTISING you can sell real estate,
secure tenants for houses, offices,
stores, lofts, factories, halls, apart
ments, furnished rooms; find lost ar
ticles, secure desirable work, or ca
pable workers, sell used articles.
In other words, THROUGH THE
CLASSIFIED you can get the result
you seek if it is a result which ad
vertising can bring to you.
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RKAIi ESTATE FOR SALE !
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IF ITS REAL ESTATE,
SEE SANDERLIN.
Camp St.. No. 641 S-story brlclc. j
S rooms and bath, all improvement*, i
Can be bought same aa rent.
S. Eighteenth St., No. $53—S-story i
brick, 9 rooms and bath, st-am heat, 1
electric lights, a modern home. Right'
price to Quick buyer.
New Cumberland Corner Fourth
and Geary Double frame; 8 rooms .
and bath on each side; all improve- !
ments: newly p inted; can be bought ;
with a small amount of money; bal- j
ance same as rent.
Seventeenth St.. S.. 6*2 3-story i
brick. S rooms, bath and laundry; all I
improvements: cement cellar; nice 1
front porch; Al home.
Jefferson St.. 2115 2-story brick. I
3 rooms and bath; all improvements; i
front porch; drive way in the rear.)
Very cozy home. Same as Rent.
Sixth St.. N.. 2631 3-story brick;-
S rooms and bath; end house. Right)
price to quick buyer.
Steelton F. Second St.. No. 330 —;
3-story frame. 7 rooms, electric .
lights and water. Good location. \
Same as rent.
Steelton. 322 S. Fourth St. Non
vacant. S-story frame; 9 rooms, bath. }
electric lights; lot. 125 ft. deep, in Al'
condition.
D. A. SANDERLIN.
ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST 81.DG.,
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1390. DIAL 2573. j
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SEVERAL
Fine suburban homes, all improve- |
ments, steam heat, electric lights,
large lot (cottage style). Small J
amount down.
Several small houses for sale or ,
exchange, paying 10 per cent.
clear. What have you to offer?
Two large lots at Bellevua for
sale. Very cheap.
Factory slto for sale. One of the
best locations in the city. Rail
road siding on the grounds.
Up-to-date apartment house
for sale paying 12 per cent, clear, t
Two houses In Enola. Steam '
heat, electric lights. Business
place.
Three-story brick, with store
room. on Market aireet near Thir
teenth street.
Houses of every description tn
all parts of the city. Small
amount down.
Will take Ford Car or Liberty
Bonds as first payment on any of
the above properties mentioned.
SEVERAL LARGE FARMS
near Harrisburg. Will take city .
property in trade.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell StOJ.
VACANT.
POSSESSION AT ONCE
1-story brick, all Improve- i
ments, 6 rooms, front and rear j
porches; side entrance; nice
yard to drive alley. Newly
painted and papered. Cheap t
and easy terms.
G. H. CORDER
1722 Green St. Bell 560 J.
FOR SALE Large plot of ground, i
in Progress, with modern, seven-room i
bungalow, with improvements; two
large chlckenhouses; fine location;
three minutes' walk to trolley. Ad-}
dress J. A. Biery. Progress, Pa. j
FOR' SALE Desirable frame i
house, on Yale avenue. Camp Hill; 61
rooms; water in kitchen; lot, 148x1201
ft deep; stable. 16x20 ft; chicken-!
house; pig stye, all kinds of fruit. In
quire of C. C. Walter, Box 124, Campl
Hill, Pa- ■ j
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE— All i
improvements; in city; front porch j
bay window; nice yard to drive alley !
jlurt down, balance as rent. Liberty!
Bonds accepted.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street. Bell MOJ.J
POSSESSION AT ONCE —Paxtang!
Property 2ii-story brick house. 7!
ro ins and bath, electric light and gas, |
hot water heat, open stair way. also;
bin k stairway. lot, 30x120. An ideal i
home. Call Bell 12M, or United Hatj
Stores.
' FOR SALE No. 1832 Sixth street}
.—consider the location and remember !
that the price is right. Bell Roalty I
Co., Bergner Building.
SECOND ST.. 1707—Desirable prop
erty lor sale; now vacant; 10 rooms
and bath; other improvements; lot
41x87. bell Reulty Company, Berg
ner Building.
-$2,300 WILL PURCHASE a brick I
house, with six rooms and bath—gas i
—electric light—also two others at
$.'.600 each. Bell Realty Company.
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Several desirable resi-
Jcnces. with all modern conveniences,
located on State street, north of State
street, Whitehall street. Cloverly, Pax
tang. etc. Particulars from Bell
Realty Company. Bergner Building.
$2,930 WILL PURCHASE a
house with seven rooms and bath, gas
and electric light, furnace heat. Bell
Realty Company, Bergner Building.
$3,400 WILL PURCHASE a brick
bouse with all modern conveniences,
including steam heat; very small
amount of cash needed. Rell Realty
Ccmpany, Bergner Building.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE 2-story Bungalow,!
located on Bowman Ave.. Camp Hill '
; 7. rooms, bath, water, gas and electric
lights, front porch, lot. 40x140. Price
! $4,000.00. '
For Sale 2209 N. Fourth St
2-atory brick, 7 rooms, bath, cemented
cellar, water, gas. electric lights, front
| pefch.
For Sale —IS2 and IS4 Forater St
I 2 Is-story brick, with frame house on
I rears. 6 rooms, and attic, bath, water
i and electric lights.
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BRINTON-PACKF.R CO.. Agents
Second and Walnut Sts. ' j
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BUY YOUP. HOME on our rental I
1 payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bond first payment required, balance
;as rent. We have houses in evefyl
part of the city and suburbs. Aanlv
I A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth atreet. ]
| CRESCENT ST.. 322' S-storvl
|b*ck; conveniences; lot, 145 ft.- -id.
entrance: fruit trees: poultry house
Near clty'a center. Suitable for flats'
| $3OO down. E. Peterman, Weather!
(Bureau. i
1 2840 AND 284 2 MAIN ST.. PE v..
" BROOK —Fitie corner property. i- r V.
lot. Possession soon. Right price
Lehman & Klingman. 8 North Mir
-1 ket Square.
FOR SALE —On eaay terms, 2010
to 201$ Susquehanna street. Posses
sion on April 1. Apply A. p. Doranz
! 1225 North Sixth.
FOR SALE N. Fourteenth atreet
No. 226. brick and frame house with!
8 rooms, bath, furnace and gas, porch
front, side entrance and 20-ft. strest
jin refir. Price. $3,600. J. E. Gipple
11251 Market street. '
FOR SALE Detached brick nnd
stucco house, with all modern im
provements. at 1717 Revere street
I iClovery). A very desirable suburban!
i home. * Price. $3,500. J. E. Gipple i"si '
Market street. __J I
FOR SALE 6-room frame houses
in PenbrOok at prices from >l,BOO to !
$2 400. J. K. Gipple, 1251 Market'
' street.
Real Estate for Sale—Suburban
FOR SALE Double house, i!
rooms, good condition. Inquire 291
Herman avenue, Lemoyne, Pa.
FOR SALE Moat attractive West'
Shore home. All modern conveniences.
I Will seU at a sacrifice. Call Bclj!
; phene 3037 R.
Real Estate lor Sate or Exchange
WANTED—TO RENT '
We are having a number of appli-!
cations at this time for furnished;
houses, apartments rooms. What;
do you have to offer? Address Mil
ler Brothers & Company, Locust and
Court streets. •
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
HOUSES AND GARAGES—At Fifth
and Curtin Streets; possession of some I
ot the houses on thirty days' notic. I
Fred C. Miller, Si North Second. Bel] I
, phone 307 J.
REAL ESTATE WANTED ~
HOUSES WANTED j
I can sell your houses, any
kind, anywhere, so the price is
right. Give me a chance.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green 9treet.
! Bell 560 J. Rents Collected.
! READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY
WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?
BELL AND DIAL PHONES.
CHAS. ADLEK, 1002 N. THIP.D ST.
WANTED, TO BUY A home north '
'of State street. Address Box P, 7231,1
care of Telegraph.
! WANTED. TO BUY A homo 7.n!
j Green street, north of Reily. Add; ess :
i Box S, 7233, care of Telegraph.
J WAN 1 ED. TO RENT Seven-room i
hcuse, or bungalow, in suburbs, April'
jl. Call Bell 196211 in office hours.
RK> L ESTATE WANTED j
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We have some ready purchasers for;
I Improved Real Estate. Let us know:
what you have to offer.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.
1129 North Seventh Street.
WANTED 6 or 8-room house, to!
! rent, modern conveniences; in city or'
1 vicinity. No children. Address Box
I S. 6967. care of Telegraph.
I WANTED. TO RENT Man~Tnil!
; wife, no children, desire a small hoime, |
I ccni eniences. on or before April 1.
i Address 11. S. Peters, 632 South Sev-|
lentcenth street, City.
I Ollices nuil Storerooms For Kent
j I'Olt RENT—The improved store-
I room at 24 North Third street—near
lly opposite Penn-Harris Hotel. Also
offices in the same building. Apply
The William R. Nchleisner Stores, 28-
50-32 North Third street.
MARKET ST. STORE
- FOR RENT.
' Beautiful Daylight Store.
504 Market Street.
CHAS. ADLER.
1002 North Third Street.
FOR RENT Storeroom at 105
South Third street. Inquire Gardner
A Baptist, Third and Chestnut
streets.
FARMS
FINEI FARMS In settling estate
.la splendid farm of more than 200
j acres and another of 1)0 acres imme
diately available. Location unexcelled.
May cut up to suit purchasers. Con
venient terms. Address P. O. box
255, Harrisburg, Pa.
FARM Small plot along the trol
-1 ley Just whet you want. Less than
■ mile from town. Fine land and fair
terms. P. O. Box 355, Harrisburg, I'a.
| FARMS ,
SEVERAL LARGE FARMS
near Harrisburg. Izirge build
ings. spring and running
water, orchard. Easy terms.
; Possession April 1.
C. H. CORDER.
1732 Greeen Street.
Bell 560 J.
SMALL FARM PLOTS 6 to 20
acres In the very BEST section of
Cumberland' county—along State
road and trolley. P. O. Box 255, Har
risburg, Pa.
FARM—4B acres. 20 tons of hay. 15
tons of straw and cornfodder, good
building, new fences. Also from 3 to
ltl acres. 107 Chestnut.
SPLENDID APPLE ORCHARD 16
acres Just in height of bearing
condition—must 'be sold .to close es
tate—less than mile to markets. P.
O. Box 255, Harrisburg. Pa.
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I FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ,
J !
LONG FLAME
FURNACE COAL
J. B. MONTGOMERY,
JUST PHONE.
i i
FOR SALE! Uecoucb, in good
condition. Inquire 1532 Thompson j
street.
FOR SALE Three drophead new-I
ing machines, in good condition, $lO
[apiece. J. Earhart, 520 Curtin.
I FOR SALE One oak sideboard;
one single, white enameled bed. with
j mnttreas: two oak tables. Address
I 1945 North E'ourth atreet.
1 -I
FOR SALE
25 shares Birth of Kac.e... .$150.00
I 100 Harroun Motors 800.00
'3,000 Hoffman Oil A Refining.. SaO.OO i
A. L Dl6l BEL.
Boatmen's Bank Bldg.,
St. Louis, Mo. i
j • BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
i The Store across from Y. W. C. A.
offers you the Biggest and Best Bar- |
gains In Men's and Boys' Suits, Over- >
coats, Mackinaw Coats, Underwear, j
Hats. Caps'end Shoes. We are fain- |
ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial.
OUTLET CLOTHING CO..
23 North E'ourth Street.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying }
new and second-hand furniture here. |
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
FOR SALE
SMALL JOB PRINTING PLANT
j 1 Chandler A Price job press— l
| chase Bxl2.
1 Chandler A Price lever paper cut- j
I ter.
l'4-H.-P. motor.
1 electric embossing machine.
5 tvpe cabinets. 103 type cases, 105:
j fonts type. etc.
All modern and in good condition
t Good opening for live, young printor. I
! who will continue the business and i
[enlarge plant. Or will sell to be I
i shipped. Address
BOX C, LYKKNS, PA.
FOR SALE—Blacksmith and horse- !
: shoeing business. E'ull equipment of i
I tools Good stock of shoes and other j
| supplies, to Rutherford Bros.,
| Paxtang, Pa.
| TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR i
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED.
GEO. P. TILLOTSOX,
i 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE I
ORPHEUM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES.
FOR SALE
Magazine for No. 1 Linotypes.
A rare bargain for a plant with
a No. 1 machine.
Address
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING
COMPANY.
Harrisburg. Pa. j
FOR SALE 200-H.-P. Automatic!
' engine, 25-k. w. belted generator, di
rect current, gasoline builder's hoist. I
8';ixl0 Flory hoist, with boom I
i swinger and boiler; 1-yd. Hayward
, clam shell bucket, boiler feed pumps,,
i !ot air pumping engine, 2-H.-P. gaso
line engine, l-H.-P. motor A. C.
pinner, drill press, milling machine,
. power grindstone, leather belting,
large valves, Marathon Roadster. Ford
i Delivery. F. R. Laverty, 1936 Briggs;
street. ' Bell phone 1857,
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS !
HIGHEST C ASH PRICES PAID for i
Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at-i
tention. Ncwmark A Cown, 368 Broad !
Street. Dial phone 4826.
WANTED. TO BUY Wardrobe, in
good condition. Call Bell phone
i 2 765 W.
I HIGHEST PRICES For ladies j
and men's cast off clothing and shoes. |
AVrite to Weinti'aub, 636 Herr atreet. i
Dial 5177.
' I
; I- COHEN A COMPANY. York 'and '
Arh avenues. Highest prices paid for;
i rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and
metal and old machines. Send postal
or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6225.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
I kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call;
: Bell phone 4275. B. Abratns A Son,,
821-832 North Seventh street.
WANTED
Second-hand motors Small
sizes preferred.
A pply
FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP.
Cranberry St., near Second, |
Harrisburg, Pa.
MAX SMELTZ
Second-hand furniture bought and!
sold. Highost cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381 or Dial 5847. or drop a pos
i tal to Max Smelts, 1016 Market street.}
I Will call, city or country.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FQR ALL!
kinds of Junk. Get our prices before!
selling. Call Bell .phone 936, or drop]
l-s a postal and our wagon will call.'
Keyston Iron A Metal Co.. Broad nnd 1
Currant streets.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES |
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
A LIVE, established business in
Harrisburg, which pays salary of $5O
a week to manager and over 15 per
' cent, on $12,000 investmnt, will make
! reasonable sacrifice to cash buyer.
Best reasons for sale. Satisfactory
i local Bank reference. Address Box
! S, 6964, care of -Telegraph.
WANTED Men and women to see
demonstration of the new WONDER
OIL-GAS BURNER. Does away with
wood and coal. Makes better fire than
either. See it demonstrated at 109
Broad street, any evening.
FOR SALE—A 6-bottle Soda Foun
latn, suitable for a small business. A
good moneymaker. Call, or write. H.
B. Kline, 705 North Second street. Har
psburg. Fa.
FOR SALE Grocery, doing a
: profitable business city 12,000 popula
tion. Central Pennsylvania. Excellent
opportunity. low price to quick
buyer. Write t once for particulars.
Address Box K. 7041. care of Tele
graph.
FEBRUARY 11, 1919.
L BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SAI.E The Mercersburg
Journal and Job Printing Office
Worthy of investigation. Address
Mrs. Nettle Fleming, Administratrix,
Mercersburg, Pa. ■
FOR SALE Country Produce,
Fish and Oyster Business. Good lo
cation. Good-paying, casli trade. Re
tiring from business, will sell cheap
to quick buyer. Address Box K, 7122,
care of Telegraph.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
T A. LANE
New and second-hand furniture
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1023 Market street. Bell 4730 J. j
FURNITURE, CARPETS. STOVES— I
Bought and sold. S. Gold, 1014 Mar-'
ket. Beli 40S5J.
INVENTORS FINANCED—Patents.
Automob'les, Motorcycles Bought,
Sold, Exchanged. Cash or commission. |
Simon Horst. Linglestown. Pa.
UPHOLSTERING Of ' the best I
I kind. Work guaranteed. We call and
j deliver. 303 Broad street. Dial phone j
4826.
L
I FURNITURE CRAT id D And '
I china packed for shipping. Also re- ;
pairing. J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan St.'
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED — 1
Single edge, 25c Uoz; double edge, 35c |
1 doz; razors. 25c. Gorges Drug Store.
j DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. j
Caplan Co.. 206 Market street.
QNININE —Look out for that grippe 1
feeling. likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off
if taken in time. Gross Drug Store,
119 Market street.
Money to Loan
-
MONEY
i If you are pressed for ready
cash to meet any emergency,
call to see us. We lend money
in compliance with the laws
of the State.
EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY,
ROOM 206 BIORGNER BLDG .
THIRD AND MARKET STREETS.
i LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE
v
j WHEN YOU NEED MONEY
| to meet immediate necessities, alwavs
consult this reliable, licensed, bonded
institution, chartered under Pennsyl
vania laws and financed by local peo
ple in 1909 to save borrowers from ex- \
! tortion.
! Co-Operative Loan A Investment Co
204 Chestnut Street.
I N
WE LEND MONEY in compliance !
witli Act of June 17, 1915, to indivldu- i
als in need of ready cash: small loans
a specialty, business confidential, pay- 1
ments to suit borrower's convenience,
I positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.
133 Walnut S?reet.
j (
Musical
I FOR SALE Piano of the highest!
grade. Will sell cheap for cash. Ad
dress Box H, 7825, care of Tele
j graph. j
IF your Talking Machine needs re
| pairs, just call Bell Phone 5242 J. An
| expert will be at your service at once.
Or bring machine lo 1213 North Third
I street.
HAULING AND MOVING
1 AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long j
| distance. Furniture and piano moving
' a Specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 !
j Capital street. Both phones. '
j FOR HIRE Two-ton auto truck.;
-Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bell!
: phone 2455 R.
HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped j
i for furniture, freight and piano mov- i
I ing. No distance too far. Careful |
driver. P.aiu and dustproof body. J.I
iE. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin j
lAungst, manager, Hershey. Pa. Bell
: phone 35116. |
1 LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
I HAULING Furniture moving.;
i Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 656
• Calder street. Both phones. Bell
! 8636J, Dial 3683. '
!" AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local
and long distance. F. J. Marter, Bell !
39-J, Steelton.
AUTO HAULING Local and long;
distance. Furniture moving a spe
'cialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt
j service. Call Bell 623 J. j
j LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE I
! HAULING Prompt service. A. & B.
i Motor Express. 917 Capital street. Bell
1 phone 1635 J. j
I GENERAL HAULING AND FAST I
EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns!
with auto trucks. Only experienced
and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320,
or Dial 2265.
! HICKS Local and long-distance!
j hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both
I phones.
| AM. KINDS OF HAULING j
AND MOVING UO^'E
CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKEK ST. |
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
WHERE TO DINK
AI.VA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. |
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. |
I STOUFFER'SRESTAURANT —Home ;
{cooking served to Businessmen and i
laidles in separate diningrooms.
|
STORAGE
i STORAGE —419 Broad street, house-;
hold goods. merchandise. * Private'
• rooms at reasonable rates.' Also haul
i ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co.
j Both Phones.
' STORAGE —In brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods in clean,
{private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.!
IG Diener, 41)8 Market street.
I STORAGE Private rooms fori
' household goods in fireproof ware- j
house. $3 per month and qp. Lower'
storage rates in non-fireproof ware-1
house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-1
445 South Second street. j
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLKR,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1813 Derry St.
BSLL 1965. DIAL 31JJ.
™" RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalmer;
I 511 North Second Street,
j BELL 252. DIAL 3145.
BETTER SITUATIONS WANTED
This column lias two objects: First, to help men and women who are
now employed to secure better positions: second, to put employers in direct
touch with an ambitious class of workers.
STRNOORAPHER With five I position Available immediately. Ad
yeara experience, desirea permanent,! dressSS t Tit 3, care of Telegraph.
CEMETERY LOTS FOR BXT.lil
PROSPECT HILL cemetery
Beautifully situated on Market street
east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
north and east faces the new park
| way. The prices of lots are moder-
I ate. Miller Bros. &. Co.. Agents.
Cleaner* nnd Dyers
IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned.
Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best
place in town. Call and deliver.
Goodman's, 1306% North Sixth. Both
Phones.
AUTOMOBILES }
T HAVE TWO CARS, but will sell
' ,ourln onr for half
' dress V 7->a? V 8 no us . e for ' wo. Ad
l___f '246. care of Telegraph.
! ,„?r5? R SALE Maxwell, 5-passenger
S B t,r ' , ls ' 9 model. Run 1.500
ccndiV,on artS i T for !' as , h - In splendtdi
I ondltlon. All good tires, with two.
, spare ones. Will demonstrate Ad -
O. ess Box R. 6965, care of Telegraph.,'
, I'OR SALE Brand-new Reo
I Touring Car, 6-eylinder. with all ex
street Inquire 1333 N °r'h Second
AUTOS FOR HIRE
CITY OARAGE J l '
116 STRAWBERRY ST. *|
New Ave and seven-passenger
| cars for business or pleasure
at all hours.
BELL 2360. DIAL 4916.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted: used, wrecked or oldttmers.
j In any condition. See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
j Wrecking, A. SchifTman, 22. 24. 34
1 North Cameron street. Bell 3433.
' ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK—
'"overed body; 1,000 lbs. capacity- a
bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia
Quick Lunch.
FOR SALE ~~~ '
1917 Reo. 6-passenger. t j
191 s Dodge, 5-passenger. I'm
! 1913 Stanley Steamer. 1
! Ford Runabout.
Ford Light Delivery. . "A
SIBLK'S OARAGE.
801 Cumberland StreeC.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
E. W. GIEGER
has opened the
FEDERAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP,
Court and Cranberry Sts.
(Rear of Orpheum)
All makes of cara Repaired.
Ford a specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
fsi'.OO. F ° RD CARS Touring;
Harley-Davlson Twin, with sidecar
1250.00. *
Get acquainted with me. Save
money on any used machine wanted
Simon llorst, Linglestown, Fa.
; KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO.
All sorts of auto top and cushion
I work done by experts; also repair
work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South
I Cameron street.
WM. PENN GARAGE
804-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funeral parties and balls; careful
j drivers; open day and night. Bell
4564.
; SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re
-1 pairing by an expert. Road jobs a
.specialty. Charges reasonable. Both
I Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 North
. '< Cameron etreet.
SECOND-HAND TRUCKS
ure ears for sale. Ford ton trucks,
Auto-Car 2-ton trucks and one 7-
; passenger Ilaynes Touring Car. All
cheap to quick buyers. International
! Harv ester Co. Truck Department. No.
, 619 Walnut street.
] WANTED All kind* of used auto
1 tires. We pay highest cash prices.
INo Junk. H. Ksterbrook. 912 North
I Third street. Dial 4990.
GARiIGES
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
I WELDING, AUTO AND MACHINE
PARTS
' Frames Straightened and welded.
\ Heavy Cast Iron Our Specialty.
Expert Welders. Work Guaranteed.
CAPITAL CITY WELDING CO.,
1538 Logan St.
BELL 4396 J.
i AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
! paired by specialists. Also fenders.
1 lamps, etc. Best service in town. Hsr
j risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805
| North Third street.
AUTO TIRE BARGAINS
30x3% $14.72
31x4 22.68
32x3% 17.28
32x4 23.00
34x4 26.00
35x4% 27.50
35x5 15.00
32x3 12.56
DAYTON CYCLE CO.,
912 North Third Street.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
BICYCLE RTTPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT.
AT.L WORK GUARANTEED.
DORY SHANER,
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND,
j 1507 NORTH THIRD ST.
j MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6
1 Bosch high tension, Elshmann, Dixey
! Splitdorf, Mea. Remy and different
makes of coils, carburetor*, etc. A
SchifTman, 22-24-26 North Cameron
stieet. Bell 3633.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Janko Katie,
late of Steelton, Dauphin County Pa.
deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to
j said Estate are requested to make
• immediate payment, and those having
| claims will present them for settle
ment, to
! STEELTON TRUST COMPANY,
_ Steelton. Pa..
; or to Administrator.
| H. L. DRESS,
Attorney.
Steelton. Pa.
I NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Adnjeliia
Ljubicic (Mraovic), late of Steelton,
Dauphin County, fa., deceased, hav
ing been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said Estate
arc requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will
present them for settlement, to
I STEELTON TRUST COMPANY.
Steelton, Pa.
Or to Administrator
H. L. DRESS,
Attorney.
Steelton, Pa.
NOTICE letters of Adminlstra
j tion on the Estate of Robert B.
Mateer, late of Harrisburg, Pa.. Dau
| phin County, Pa., deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned re
siding in Harrisburg. 900 Ndrth Third
! etreet. all persons Indebted to aald
I Estate are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment.
J. FRANK PALMER,
Or to Administrator.
JOHN E. PATTERSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
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