Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 17, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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MM A SUM MTCOMPLETE STORY OF IT 1 HE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
SDeatbs
Yoci M On February 13, 1919, Wll-j
liani 11. Yocum, aged 34 years. I
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at -
o'clock, from his laic resilience, li-l
Green street. The relatives ana j
l'riends are invited to attend with- j
out further notice. Interment Fast
liarrisburg Cemetery. |
JOHNSON On Saturay morning,!
February 15, 1919. Oscar G. John- ,
son, aged 60 years, S fnonths and 11 ;
days.
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 }
o'clock, from his late residence, 4>1. j
Calder street. Relatives and friends,
are invited to attend without j
further notice. Interment private.
Kit I \ N—Mrs. Mary Brlnn, widow of,
William H., died Saturday at 5.30 a.
m. Nt the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Harry Warner. li!u North Sum
mit street, aged 71 years.
Funeral services Tuesday at 10
o'clock at the above address. Fur- I
titer services ai Fntted Evangelical J
Church. Mt. Holly Springs, at 3 j
o'clock. Rev. G. E. Hangen offi
ciating. Burial Mt. Holly Spripgs
Cemetery. (Carlisle papers please
copy). j
DARK On February 16 th, at 7;
a. m., Elizabeth, widow of the late |
17. Osborne Pare, in her 82nd*year. |
Funeral on Wednesday, 19th Inst...
at - p. in., from the residence of her j
daughter. Mrs. Charles Myers No.
1714 Venn street, to which relatives j
and friends are invited, interment,
private. * I
1!F.I.I. Kit 'William It. Heller died
Sunday afternodn at 1.15, age u- i
VHPI .
Private fnneral services on 11 ednes
day afternoon at 3.30 o'clock from
the home ot his sister. Mrs. Ralph
1.. B..swell, 30 Xortli Seventeenth
street. Rev. Dr. Smucker officiating. I
Intelment Prospect Hill Cemetery.
c\IIPIIKI.I. Mrs. Cora Campbell.;
wife of Lawrence C.. died Saturday
a. in. at 9.30 at her home. 330 South ,
Fourteenth street, aged 50 years. j
Funeral services Wednesday after
noon at 2 o'clock, from her late resi
dence, Rev. J. A. Lyter officiating.;
llur-.tii paxtang Cemetery. ;
LOST AM) FOUND
lA)ST —Diary book containing dis
charge from Army. Camp Lee, Va.. be- :
tween Broad and Muench streets, and
Keystone- Bank. Reward if returned:
to 1419 North Third street. !
IAIST —Rosary beads. Second anil
Broad to State street. Kcivurd for
return to 1206 Penn street. ■ |
LOST Silver handbag, between 1
ltolton Hotel and Pennsylvania depot.
January 24. Reward for return to 103
South street.
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Short hand. Typewriting, English, j
8.-.ukkeeplng. Penmanship. Arithmetic.
• DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN
ALL YEAR. Enter any time. Bell
125. Dial 4UIO.
BECKLLVS BUSINESS COLLEGE,
ill Market St. I'tias. R. Berkley.
I :
11 F.r.P IV A NTH I—>1 ALE
SEVERAL SALESMEN
for door-to-door proposition.
Newspaper experience desir- ;
abie. Address
M„ 6541.
Care of Telegraph.
j
iA local manufacturer has a
vacancy for a draftsman who
> lsf accustomed to perspective
f.and conventional projection
drawings for illustrations.
Applications to be considered
. must state in first letter age,
nationality, details of previ
ous experience, education and
salary expected. Samples of j
wtrk which need not be re
turned will assist. Address
Box B. 6554, caro of Tele
graph.
MEN—-Exceptional opportunities of
fend t" three men willing to train
und prepare themselves for position as
local or traveling salesmen. Ex-j
porionce unnecessary. Address Box,
W 6975, care Telegraph.
\\ ANTED—Sexton, centrally loeat-,'
id. state salary expected and experi
• uce if any. Address Sexton, care of
Telegraph.
i
WANTED—Boy over 16 years to)
make himself generally useful. N> j
triflers need" Apply. Ask foi* Mr. Crist.
Swift & Company. Seventh and North
•tri • is. •
TRUCKER WANTED A reliable ]
n tin to work, or rent, on reasonable!
terms, a house, stable, greenhouses.)
truck patch and about 25 acres good'
land. Address Box 452, Hummcls- !
town, Pa.
FIRST-CLASS METAL WORKERS;
WANTED Accustomed to fender]
v ork for automobiles. Joseph J. Der- ;
ham, Rosemont. Pa.
WANTED Experienced butcher!
and meat cutter. Apply 175 North'
Front street, Steelton, Pa.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS In- j
struction for examinations, $5. Sal- j
ary. $1,200 to $2,000. Particulars flee.
American Civil Service School, Wash
ington, D. C.
GOVERNMENT will hold Railway i
Mall Clerk examinations, Harrisburg, |
March 15. $92 month. Experience;
unnecessary. Men, IS or over, desir-'
lug clerkships, write for free particu- \
lars, Raymond Terry (former Civil I
Service Examiner), Continental Build
ing, Washington.
11 KIT* WANTED—UK .MA |,K
WANTED A girl, or woman, to
assist with general housework. Pleas
ant heme. Good wages. Apply 1
North Harrisburg street, Steelton. Pa.
HUNDREDS' U. S. Government Per
manent Positions now open to men.
16 or over: women. 18 or over. $9O to
$125 month. Many in your home sec
tion. -Short hours. Common educa
ti<>n sufficient. List positions free.
Write immediately. Franklin Insti
tute. Dept. 413-L, Rochester. N. Y.
FOR SALE
Alabama Cottage
Lot 50x132 ft.
A well-constructed frame cot
tage, with six- rooms—large
front porch, basement, slute roof,
sjinlpg water piped to house.
Delightfully located on the
south side of the State Road from
Marysville to Duncannon— and
only a few minutes' walk front
Perdi.t (P. R. R.) station.
" ill consider exchange for City
property.
An excellent proposition.
Miller ttrotiiers & Co.
Iteal Eamie
lit-.ur.tnrr Surety lloiiu.
Locust and Cour. ...vis
••t-tl'itm llba. Oral Folate it nor"
*
MONDAY EVENING, '
HELP WANTED—IF-MALE I
j
TO THE GIRL OR WOMAN ]
DESIRING PERMANENT
i AND REGULAR EMPLOY
MENT. HERE IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
We are needing Sewing
Machine Operators, and can
! assure regular work; the high
efficiency of our machines,
and our workrooms beiug
pleasant and cheertul, opera- I
tors can earn good wages. In
experienced operators ore
paid while learning. A bonus
is paid to all operators every
pay day.
BLOL'GH MANUFACTURING CO,
Reily and Fulton Streets.
! KAUFMAN'S UNDERSELLING
1 STORE REQUIRES THE SEKV
j ICES OF EXPERIENCED H'KLP
Salesladies for Muslin Under
wear. Knit Underweaer, Small
Wares and Millinery.
! Experienced makers for Milli
nery.
Apprentice Girls for Millinery
—we pay while you are learn
ing.
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
Apply at Once
KAUFMAN'S UNDERSELLING
STORE
LONG-DISTANCE OPERATORS
WANTED.
Apply to
Chief Operator,
CUMBERLAND VALLEY TELE- j
PHONE CO.,
227 Walnut Street. i
WANTED
Young woman experienced
, proof-reader.
Apply
SU PER JNTEN DENT.
Harrisburg Telegraph. j
WANTED
MILLINERY APPRENTICES.
1 ay while learning.
Apply
ASTRICH'S,
30S Market Street.
WANTED A good, all-around to
l-acco stripper. Good wages. Inquire
'at once. Clias. 1. Boak, 229 Broad,
i street. Both phones.
WANTED - White woman for gen
eral housework. No washing or iron
ing. Bell 3131 J.
\V ANTED —Girl for general house
work. no washing br ironing. Ifi
, quire 191' i North Second street. Bell.
I phone 2519 J.
| WANTED A competent ledger)
I clerk, capable of handling 2,000 a-_-'
j counts including trial balance; givT
; reference, experience and salary ex
pected. Address Box S 6974, care Tel-'
! "graph. •
WANTED By widower, a girl or I
: middle-aged woman, as housekeeper,;
! who wishes a home. Address J. H.'
Gmgerich. 37 South Mai.n street, Lew
: istown. Pa.
LADIES! Do you witf; to earn big)
j money in your spare time?. We man-1
! ufacture the best and most necessary!
[household article on the market. Once,
user, always a user. You can very j
• asily drum up a steady business in
i your locality. We want wide-awake]
ladies. For -particulars address, 1
'AMERICAN RKNOLEO CO.. Inc.,-
York. Pa., or New Rochelle, N. Y.
WANTED ■ — Experienced white j
maid for general housework. Good]
wages. Apply 240 Woodbine street. ;
WANTED Two or three girls for;
marking. Good wages. Apply City!
Star Laundry. Sixth and Heir streets.)
WANTED Colored woman, be-i
, tween 50 and 6y years, for general l
Housework. No washing. Good
| home for right party. Call 3970 J.
WANTED Experienced loopers.
Steady work. Good pay. Apply Har-i
• lis Hosiery Co., coiner Calder and
j Marion streets. I
i WANTED AVhite laundress for
Monday and Tuesday. Good Wages.]
I Call',Bell phone 463911. |
! WANTED Middle-aged woman.
for general housework. Small family. 1
jNo washing. References. Inquire,
! lfioa Bridge street. New Cumberland.
•
| YOUNG WOMEN WANTED To
I learn shoemaking. Learners are well]
paid ant! earn good wages when pro
ficient. Harrisburg Shoe Manufactur
ing Co.. 1 402 A'ernon street. j
11ELI* WANTED—MaIe and Female
j.
rr ANTED
•Male or female stenographer
and assistant bookkeeper.
Good wages to right paj-ty.
Apply
NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO..
i Fourteenth and Mayflower Sis.
MEN-WOMEN Raise Belgian
I Hares for us. We pay you $7 pair and
cxprexsage. Free illustrated In-,
struct'on Booklet. United Food anil
Fur Association, Dept. C, 329 West
Forty-eighth street. New Y'ork.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK examina
tion coming soon. Men 16 to 40 pre- j
pare for ;t and other government
"exams" under our expert, former I
Government Examiner. Thousands of*
men and women. 16 to 60. needed in
Reconstruction Period ahead. Write
to-day for free booklet "MC." • Pat- j
terson Civil Service School. Rochester.
JLL
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK EXAMI
NATIONS March 15. Men and women.
Particulars free. American Civil Ser
vice School, Washington, D. C.
SIT I ATI ON s V. ANT ED—M ALE
A YOI'NG MAN IX years desires
! work. Can ridh bicycle, elevator,
j butler. Cull bell phone 45SU. After
0 p. m.
! WANTED Position by dischargeu
I bcldiei driving delivery car, well ae
quainled with city. Address Box
!a-7256. care Telegraph.
WANTED —First-class engineer and
j tiremar desires position, best of ref
] erences. Address Box M 7253, care
| Telegraph.
STENOGRAPHER Young man,
experienced, knowledge of bookkeep
ing. desires position: good references.
1 Address Box O. 6963. care of Tele
- graph.
I WANTED Young man, liandv at
pressing and cleaning or barbering.
desires position Call, or address, 150
Linden street. Phone 1949 M.
1 SITUATIONS WANTED —MALE |
] TWO YOUNG MEN desire work of
| any kind. Call Bell phone 4586. After
I 6 p. m. Harrisburg Telegraph.
i YOUNG. MARRIED MAN With
I diploma, desires the necessary experi
lence under a licensed ' undertaker. Ai
business proposition to the under-!
taker who takes advantage of it.
j Address G., 7252, eare of Telegraph. I
| OFFICE MAN Qualified assist
ant, seeks position; 4 years with pub
j lie service corporation: 11 years as-I
slstart to manager publishing firm;
age, 35; married; highest credentials.]
Address Box Y", 7250, caro of Tele-]
graph. j
WANTED Young man would like]
j position as cook, in or out of city, j
Address 130 Balm street.
WANTED Position as steno-1
grapher by young man at present'
employed, but wants to make a;
change; best of references. Address)
Bex T. 6970, care of Telegraph.
WANTED *Work of any kind; I
would prefer clerking; have had four:
years' experience as timekeeper and;
general office clerk with railroud i
company. Address Box It, 7246, care]
of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe j
WANTED—Woman desires hofise-|
woi k by the day. or office cleaning.
Address Box M 7251, care Telegraph, j
1 ■ ;
V OMAN wishes day's work of any
kind. Apply 213 Mulberry street. |
WANTED—Washing to do by white
woman. Inquire 1821 Market street. j
WANTED Position .as house- ]
keeper, for widower, or dishwasher ill |
hotel, or the like. Mrs. Mary Evans,
356' ii South Front street, Steeiton, Pa.,
care of Mr. Samuel Schumacker.
IVANTED By a widow, cooking. I
or light work, between the hours of
9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Office cleaning;
preferred. Address L., 6983, care of'
Telegraph,
WANTED Position as house- ;
keeper, in small, private family, by I
refined, young white woman: can fur- I
] nisli best of references. Address Box '
! R. 6969, care of Telegraph.
j WANTED A place as house- I
I keeper for a small family by un ex- !
i perienced woman: can give first-class!
I references. Address P. O. Box A. En-i
ola. Pa.
WANTED Woman desires posi-;
] tion as companion to elderly lady;
: will assist with housework; best ref- I
; "i-encp. Address M., 7249, care of
! Telegraph.
WANTED Young woman wishes'
position as housekeeper for a
] widower; young man preferred. Ad-j
; dress Box R, 6592, care of Telegraph.:
WANTED Young woman wishes |
position doing clerical work; has had
previous experience. Address Box O. 1
j 6811. caro of Tplegraph.
WANTED - Y'oung woman, with
spare time, desires employment even- 1
ings, Saturday afternoons and Sun- !
days, if necessary. Apply 143 South
Till id street.
WANTED
WANTED Refined woman to take !
care of little girl three years old, for
two weeks. Will pay $2.50 a week
: board. Apply 2502 Agate street.
WANTED Good home for a 10-!
year-old girl. Call at 259 Sassafras'
] street.
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ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur- !
,nished rooms. Apply 810 North Third]
; street. Dial 583|t.
' FOR RENT —lO furnished and un- !
.furnished rooms: heat, bath, electric |
light: use of plionc. Apply 13211
North Sixth street.
i W ELL-FURNISH ED ROOMS FOR:
RENT Gentlemen only. Inquire
11819 North Fifth.
FOR KENT Comfortably furnish- :
let! room, city steam heat; use of Bell
j phone. 719 North Sixth.
FURNISHED ROOMS For gen-.
] tlemen only. 113 Locust street.
—.— i
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, '
or> second floor, for light housekeep- I
ling: all conveniences. Inquire 3651
! South Eighteenth street.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished !
third floor rooms; reasonable price, i
i Bell phone 1504 M.
FOR RENT Furnished, second-1
floor, bay-window room front, and'
room facing river. City steam, elec- ]
trio light, shower bath and phone.
: Centrally located. Gentlemen only.
Address Box S, 7245, care of Tele-1
graph.
WELL-FURNISHED ROOM Next
. to bath on second floor, in home with
nil conveniences, including telephone;
110 minutes' walk from Square. Call
(1173 Market street, or Bell phone
; 4578 J.
ROOM FOR RENT A large, new- ]
; ly-furnished room, with steaui heat, ]
electric lights, in a new up-to-date;
! apartment. All bathroom facilities. '
8 North Cameron.
FOR RENT Nicely-furnished, 1
large, second floor front room; also
] third floor room, furnished; gentle
men preferred. Inquire 253 North j
i street.
FOR RENT
SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF
! BRICK BUILDING SITUATED AT
I BROAD AND CURRANT STREETS.
2.700 SQUARE FEET* ON EACH
FLOOR. SUITABLE FOR MANUFAC
TURING OR STORAGE PURPOSES.
;\VILL RENT SINGLY IF DESIRED.
• CALL AT BROAD AND CURRANT
I STREETS. j
' FOR RENT Nice room, on Second 1
] floor, in private family: only gentle-]
j men; reference. Address G., 7254.
! care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms.
$2.50 per week and up; warm rooms,
running hot and cold water: light
housekeeping and private bath. Wil
son Apartments. No. 143 South Third.
! FOR RENT One large bedroom,
j for gentlemen only. Rent reason-
I able. Apply 276 Brlggs street.
ROOMS WANTED
i WANTED Two or three rooms
'furnished or unfurnished, by couple
iand two children References exchang
ed if desired. Box "B," 7048, care of
i Telegraph.
I TWO OR THREE FURNISHED
] ROOMS, for light housekeeping,
,| wanted for family of three, centrally
! located. Address Box 325-J, care of
] Telegraph.
/ APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED —Furnished apartment
I two rooms and kitchenette. J. K
.; Moypr. Bell phone 1107.
! WANTED. TO RENT Man and
l wife, with no children, desire a seven
or nine-room house, with all convenl
- ences, by April 1. Call Bell 2926.
! WANTED —By a young, married
. couple, four-room, unfurnished apart
i ment and bath. No children. Good
,| location, not central, und reasonable
. distance to. car line is desired. Can
. furnish good references. Address UJX
. A. 7242, care of Telegraph.
"j REAL ESTATE IT)II SAI.E
t| FOR SALE Good paying leal
. estate, centrally located. Will take
) t auto in exchange as part payment.
Address Box Q 6977, care Telegraph.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
If H
'#
PEOPLE WHO ARE DISSATIS
FIED with their present homes are
planning even now to move as soon
as released from their existing con
tracts. A lot of leases will expire
shortly— and a lot of these will not
be nenewed! If you can offer some
thing desirable to these people, now
is a good time to get their attention.
i .— j |
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
, X '
IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.
SEE SANDERLIN.
| Camp St.. No. 648 3-story brick.
8 rooms and bath, all improvements,
j Can be bought same as rent.
| S. Eighteenth St.. No. 353—5-story
j brick, a rooms and bath, steam heat,
j electric lights, a modern home. Right
j price to quick buyer.
| New Cumberland Corner Fourth
and Geary Double frame; 8 rooms
1 and bath oh each side; all improve
| ments; newly painted; can be bought
witli a small amount Of money; bal
j ance same as rent.
! Seventeenth St., S., 532 3-story
trick, 8 rooms, bath and laundry; all!
! improvements; cement cellar; nice!
' front porch; A 1 home.
Jefferson St., 2215 2-story brick, j
S rooms and bath: all improvements;)
; front porch; drive way in the rear.!
| Very cozy home. Same as Rent.
! Sixth St.. N., 2631 3-story brick;
1 S rooms and bath; end house. Right
i price to quick buyer.
Steelton S. Second St., No. 320
! 3-story frame. 7 rooms, electric ;
1 lights and water. Good location. ;
; Same as rent. t
Steelton. 322 S. Foufth St. Now!
vacant. 3-story frame; 3 rooms, bath,';
electric lights; lot. 125 ft. deep; in A 1 '
; condition.
D. A. SAXDERLIN.
ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG., '
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1390. DIAL 3373.
HOMES FOR SALE
It is better to own your own home
than have someone order you to !
' move.
! 203 Kelker St., 3. b., best residence)
i section, and can be bought on east )
1 terms.
12112 N. Fourth, 3. b.. side entrance,
front porch, rear drive. Make an
offer. |
809 James St. 3, b„ improvements. I
want an offer on this property.
1154 Mulberry St., 3, b. One of the j
finest locations on Hill.
1721 State, 3, b., 1 of a pair, with rear!
drive alley.
14 X. Seventeenth St. This is a choice!
j corner property.
118.H Swatara St., 214-story frame.
front porch, side entrance, drive al
i ley. improvements. 8200, balance as
I rent.
Quite a variety of homes that can
(be lisiglit by paying from $lOO to $2OO
I down, balance as rent. Liberty Bonds
accepted as first payment.
Some good investment properties:
I and homes in every section of the city, j
! ROUGH. BRIGIITBILI, & KLIXE, •
307 KunTcel Bldg.
Bell 3902 Dial 4509. i
FOR SALE
Attractive, modern residence.
l,arge garden and garage in
rear. Liberal terms. Xo I
I ISOO State street. Apply
S. FRIEDMAX,
Real Estate,
Kunkel Bldg.,
or
217 Fetter Street.
NOW VACANT
I FOR SALE—No. 1194 Bally street.'
I 3-story brick corner dwelling. S rooms
land buth. price $2400. A $3OO deposit
down. Balance $25 monthly. Must
be sold to settle estate.
Xo. 2204 North Fifth street, will be.l
] vacated in a few days, delightful)
i home in tine section.
BACKENSTOSS BROS.
Buss Building
' Members "Ilbg. Real Estate Board.
| TWO- STORY BRICK HOUSE All
improvements; in city; rront porch
! bay window; nice yard to drivealley-'
$lOO down, balance as rent. Libc-rtv
Bonds accepted. ;
C. H. CORDER,
172$ Green Street. Bell 560 J.
j MACLAY ST., 417 Desirable prop
eray for sale. Possession April 1. 9
t rooms and bath. Other Improvements
Front porch. D. A. Caley. Kunkei
' Bldg.
! TWO HOUSES FOR SALE—Xo. 633
1 and No. 635 Boas street, brick con
i structlon, each with 9 rooms and
| bath, other improvements. Bell Really
Co., Berber Building.
BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE—LocaT
■ ed in Chestnut street, six rooms and
bath; gas. electric light, steam heat,
concrete porches. Bell Realty Co.
Bergner Building.
j TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE fgr
'sale at S2SUO, six rooms and bath, gas,
, | furnace, porch front and rear. Bell
I Realty Co. , Bergner Building.
' $3500 WILL PURCHASE a frame bun
galow located at Camp Hill on a lot
• 112x512. Bell Real?* Company. Berg
' ner Building.
; $l7OO WILL PURCHASE a brick
: hcuse located In South Canttron
street, no improvements. Bell Realty
■ Co., Bergner Building.
"~VACANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE—
- Brick and stucco, 9 room* and bath.
. gas, electric light, steam heat, three
open ore places, hardwood floors, lot
- 60x100, garage on rear. Price $6500.
1 Bejl Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
■ VACANT CORNER HOUSE FOR
SALE — 323 Woodlflne street, brick
- house with 6 rooms and bath. gas.
1 electric light, furnace, porch front.
- Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
3 BUY YOUR HOME on our rental
i payment plan- Small cash or Liberty
< Bond A rBt Payment required, balance
rent. We have houses In everv
* part of the city And suburbs. Apply
Doranz. 1225 North Sixth st"oe t .
7*l ir,6 WEST CURT IN ST., PKN-
B BROOK i-ot, 90x190. Very cheap to
. quick buyer. Vacant now, Uhman
& Kltngeman, 8 North Market Square.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE •
FOR SALE
$3 600—2106 Swatara St., 8 r., b., steam
heat.
$1,300 —2 Haehnlen Ave., 6 r., elec
tricity, front porcli.
$6,000—1407 JN'o. Sixth St., store
room, 11 r., b., furnace, A3 stable in
rear.
5i,000—458 Cumberland St.. corner
.ulton, 8 r., b., furnace.
$.,550—1327 Liberty St., 8 r. & bath.
J?-- 50 — 61 ' Herr St., 8 r. & bath.
$2,700- —914 South Twentieth street, in
cluding 3 lots along side, size of
piot, 30x113.
$l,OOO each—l2lo & 1212 Cowden St.,
6 r. & attic.
$1.900—339 Granite Ave., 6 r. & bath.
$300—1713 N. Twelfth St., 6 r„ & stable
In rear.
$4,500 —636 Maelay St., 8 r. all convent-
I dices, including steam heat. No.w
1 property.
$5,000—1644 X. Third St., 9 r., b* steam
I hout.
$l,6OO—lSOB Wallace St., S r. & bath.
| $1,700—2006 Wallace St.. 6 r. Ac bath,
j $2,900 each—l33l and 1333 N. Sixth
St., 8 r.
$5,500—j629 Green St., 10 r„ b.. fur
nace.
$4.200—41 4 S. Thirteenth St., 9 r., b.,
lurnace.
$3,400 each—49-51-53 S. Cameron St.,
i 8 r„ b„ furnace.
j $2,600—4 7S. Cameron St., 7r. & bath.
| $2,700—623 Boas St., 8 r. & bath.
I $1,400—427 Clinton Ave., 5 r. &. bath.
; $2,500 each—ls4l-1543 Vernon St., S
jr., b. A.- furnace.
; $2.650 —Sl3 West Ave., near Capitol
Pails, 7 r., b. Ac furnace.
CHAS. SPLER,
Real Estate and Insurance,
1002 N. Third Street.
i Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board.
i3-dtory brick on Market 5t.... s4,s<>u
3-story brick on Market St 6,760
j S-story brick on Itegina 5t.... 3,500
3-story brick on Swatara St... 3,100
; 3-Story brick on Walnut St... 3,000
I 3-story brick on Beivyhill st... 3. t00
S-story brick on Crescent St... 3.BUU
j 3-story brick on Stale St 4,500
| 3-story brick on Argyle St 2,600
3-story brick on Eighteenth St. 4,500
3-story brick on Seventh 5t.... 3.900
| 3-story brick on Green St 5,000
3-story brick on Green St 7,090
j 3-story brick on S*ixth St 4.500
3-story brick on Sixth St 4,700
3-story brick on Briggs St 4,500
■ 3-story brick on S. Third St... 4,600
3-story brick on X. Second St.. 11,700
: S-story brick on X. Second St.. 15,000
| 3-story brick on Allison Hill.. 25,000
Row 4 siralDbt'fcks, all improvements.
Good investment.
Row 7 2',5-story bricks, all improve
ments,, good investment, or line site
for garage or business place. Cor
ner two streets. Plot, about 100 X
100 ft. Centrally located.
| The above properties can be pur
, chased on very reasonable terms.
[ I have several line suburban homes
all improvements, with ' . to 3 ao-es
| land, with fruit.
j * C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street.
Bell 560 J. Rgnts Collected.
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HOUSES FOR SALE
Possession April 1. Price. Down.
' 100S X. Sixth $6,000 's6oo
|2427 N. Sixth 5,700 500
|2137 X. Fourth *.. 3,200 400
•2536 Agate 1,800 * 100
I 2336 Ellerslle 3,200 300
i 400 Muench 3,000 300
I 417 Maclay 4.700 500
11032 S. Eleventh 2.700 400
' j 2207 Logan 2.500 500
D. A. CALEY, 707 Kunkel Bldg
[j Bell 589. b
•J VACANT, possession at once—North
I Sixth street, 3-stor.v brick, all im
provements, steam heat, electric and
gas, front porches, bay windows, side
I vard. 8 rooms, room for garage. ('. H
ICorder, 1722 Green street. Bell 560 j)
j Rents collected.
FOR SALE
1723 Green St. 3-story brick; all
i improvements. Possession April 1
, ! Price, $4,500.
1630 Green St. - 3-story brick; ail
I improvements; lo rooms. Posses
sion April 1. Price. $4,800.
! 2246 Susquehanna St. All improve
■ I ments; 2-story; 8 rooms and bath.
II Possession April I. Price. $3,000.
r | 228 and 230 South Twenty-ninth St..
Penbrook All improvements. Pos
i session April 1. Price, $2,250 each.
. I Second St.. Highspire 2%-story
|! frame. New. AIU improvements.
, I Lot. 75x125. Bargain. Price, $2,900.
' i See CHAS. A DAVIES, 1723 Green St.
! or 204 Colder Bldg. Bell 4377.
;! —.—.
1 FOR SALE Cheapest property in
city 412 Hummel street; three-storv
1 brick, all improvements, running t'c.
I caved alley in rear. Price, $2,80u. j
1 K. Kipp. 2203 l'ourth street.
FOR SALE-—On easy terms. 2010
; to 2018 Susquehanna street. Posses
i sion on April 1. Apply A. p. Doranz,
, 1225 North blxth.
- FOR SALE — NOW VACANT —No
- 2140 North h lfth street. Briek. j m '
provcmcnts. Address, or call at No
; 2459 Reel street.
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' j REAL FIXATE—For Sale or Rent
> I
il HOUSES AND GARAGES— At Fifth
, and Curttn Streets; possession of some
.; of the houses on thirty days' notice.
Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second. Bel)
- phone 307 J.
f Real Estate for Sale—Suburban
3
' FOR SALE Double house, 12
t rooms, good condition. Inquire 291
. Herman avenue, Lemoyne. Pa.
FOR SALE Most attractive West
o Shore home. All modern conveniences,
t Will sell at a sacrifice. Call Bell
b phone 3037R
Real Estate For Rent—Suburban
MODERN SUBURBAN HOME at
Camp Hill for rent; 2'A-story, 8 rooms
and bath, oak floors, open fireplace
full-size screens. shades, storm c
sashes; all conveniences; furnished or
unfurnihed; by April 1 or sooner Ad- t'
dress Box E, 6948. care of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE WANTED .. f
HOUSES WANTED v
I have numerous calls for s
houses of all kinds In all parts
Of city. Call, or Bell phone
tCOJ. Rents Collected.
C. H. CORDIiR, 1
1722 Green Street.
s
WANTED—TO RENT 2
We are having a number of appll- -
I cations at this time for furnished
houses, apartments and rooms. What S
do you have to offer? Address Mil- P
'lor Brothers & Company, Locust and' P
Court streets. u -
j W ANTED—I will purchase a mov- a
ing picture show anywhere in Duu- A
phin county if price is right.* Ad- ~
dress Box X. care Telegraph.
WANTED— Smalt. suburban dwell
ing house. Will pay cash for same
ApplJ- James U. Halz, Attorney Har
risburg, Pa.
■ WANT TO BUY A HOUSE $3 500
60 $4,500; modern home preferred to
location. Address Box O, 6972, care of
Telegraph.
1 WANTED, TO RENT, FARM Best *
. of references. Inquire John Lehmaii '
Mlddletown, Pa., or Bell phone IIR-3. * J
I READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY
r WHAT HAVE YOU 'ID OFFER?
BELL AND DIAL PHONES.
CIIAS. ADLER, 1002 N. THIRD ST. !
f| REAL ESTATE WANTED '
, I We have some ready purchasers for !
I Improved Real Estate. Bet us know 1 '
• j what you have to offer. j j
LINCOLN REALTY CO.
-j 1129 North Seventh Street.
t !
• WANTED. TO RENT Man and i
II wife, no children, desire a small house I'
conveniences, on or before April l| 1 1
! Address 11. 8. Peters, 532 South Sev- i !
. enteenth street. City. I '
I- I <
f WANTED 6 or 8-room house to
-1 rent, modern conveniences, in city or'
vicinity. No children. Address "Box )"
, S. 6967. care of Telegraph. ! _
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Olliccs nnd Storerooms For Rent
I (
FOR RENT 1_
'j BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM, j
For meetings, conventions 1"
Banquets Dances and parties'
Use of piano free. Kitchen
attached.
- ] H. C. CLASTKR. Jeweler,
302 Market Street.
"I ' :
91
—l;
1)
d | FOR RENT—The improved store- i
II room at 24 North Third street—near- '
illly opposite Penn-Harris Hotel. Also
ij j offices in the same building. Apply 1 '
!.'The William B. Schleisner Stores, 28-!"
0 I 30-32 North Third street.
0. " !;
u f 11
y MARKET ST. STORE,
a! FOR RENT. I 1
a j Beautiful Daylight Store,
0, 504 Market Street.
CHAS. ADLER.
Oj 1002 North Third Street.
I.j j;
. I 230 HAMILTON STREET -* Suitable "
e j for barber, tailor, poolroom or cigar i
-1 store. Chas. Adler. 1002 X. Third St. j
x i |.
. i FOR RENT Two rooms, suitable,'
| for offices, second iloor rear Xo. 7i'
'North Third street. City steam and 1
, i electric light. Apply John T. Olni
s! sted. 7 North Third street. Second)
j Floor Fiont.
j FOR RENT Storeroom at 105 i
I South Third street. Inquine Gardnerl
!& Baptist. Third and Chestnut!
) streets.
- j FARMS
! ;
FARMS OX EASY TERMS:
large end small; also 2 1 - to 10-acre!
[plots, $5O an acre. Inquire 107 Chest
1. nut street.
0 i
1) FARM Located in Perry County; 1
0 102 acres. So clear and 22 of heavy
u! timber; 3000 to 4000 locust posts
0; ready to cut: line stream of water,
01 8-room house; bank barn, 42x54; all
0 j new buildings; 120 fruit trees; $3OOO.
0 Inquire 107 Chestnut street.
0!
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
;
| • •
LONG FLAME
j, FURNACE COAL
e |
J. B. MONTGOMERY.
JUST PHONE.
I i
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'j BIDS, in writing, will be received
for the following slightly used office [
11 furniture and equipment at 311 Berg
| nt r Building. Third and Market, be
" | ginning Monday, February 17. at 10;
.'o'clock A. M.:
| 1 large tlat-top desk.
1 .typewriter desk. *
' 1 Xo. 10 Remington typewriter. .
:| 1 T. W. chair.
. 2 side chairs.
!; 1 costumer.
, 1 steel 4-drawer file case (fireproof).
)• 1 electric heater (2 coil).
Miscellaneous desk equipment, trays,
baskets, etc.
'■ Vulca waste baskets, etc.
It. I. DUNIGAX,
.| Traffic V.epresentativs U. 8. Shipping)
Boa rd,
rl I 31! Bergner Building. '
o FOR SALE—Steam heat boiler, (175 |
l.lsq. ft. capacity, tine condition. Apply
1948 Green street.
„ • FOR SALE lister self-player
piano; also Dodge touring car, mode)
" 1915 Inquire 915 North Third street.
FOR SALE Underwood Xo. 6, !n
best of condition. Used only by pres
' ent owner. A bargnin to someone who
wants a typewriter that will stand the
test. Bell phone 1844 J.
FOR SALE Sunray gas range and
gas healer. Good condition. Cheap.
Leaving city. Call 1621 Carnation
street.
h FOR SALE Desk and chair, ward
-0 robe chiffoniet bed couch, porch!
chair and swing, brown screen, large
1 kitchen table, clothes liars, etc. In
quire 1509 North Second street, be-1
* tween 10 and 12 A. M.
FOR SALE Fine camera, dark:
2 oak china closet, buffet, dining table.
I six chairs, ball rack, chiffonier, stand,
brown Iron bed. rocker, also pictures.)
- Inquire 1702 North Second street, first:
t hell 111 vestibule. |
i FOR SALE Two roll-top desks.'l,
Apply 810 North Third street.
FEBRUARY. 17, 1919.
roil SAI.Ii;—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
SMALL JOB PRINTING PLANT |
1 Chandler & Price Job press— j
chase Bxl2.
1 Chandler & Price lever paper cut- I
ter.
IU-H.-P. motor.
1 electric embossing machine.
5 type cabinets, IU3 type cases, 105
fonts type, etc.
All modern and In good condition.
Good opening for live, young printer,
who will continue the business and
enlarge plant. Or will sell to be
shipped. Address
BOX C, LYKENS. PA.
SXLE Lester self-player
piano; also Dodge touring, car. model
1915. Inquire 915 Noith Third street.
POTATOES FOR SALE—Very nice
small ones for $l.OO a bushel .and
others at $1.50. Inquire. 22u3 North [
Foul th street.
CIGAHS Direct from Factory.!
Special limited offer. 50 cigars, post
paid, $l, Club of six for 50 each, $5,
postpaid. W. F. Snell, Red Lion, Pa.
FOlt SALE Reed baby carriage,
also gas range and Iron crib. in
quire 020 Oxford street.
FOR SALE
Magazine for No. 1 Linotypes.
A rare bargain for a plant wltn
a No. 1 machine.
Address
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING
COMPANY,
• Harrlsburg. Pa. I
FOR SALE S. C. Black Orpington '
Eggs for hatching. No catalog. C.
Neff, Newville, Pa.
FOR SALE
25 shares Birth of ltac.e... .$150.00 I
100 llarroun Motors ........ 300.00 j
3,000 Hoffman Oil & Refining.., 350.00 I
A. L, DEIBEL, 1 I
Boatmen's Bank Bldg.,
St. Louis, Mo.
FOR SALE—Blacksmith and horse- \
shoeing business. Full equipment of
tools Good stock of shoes and other j
supplies. Apply to Rutherfurd Bros., ,
Paxtang, Pa. !
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
The Storb across from Y. W. C. A. i
offers you the Biggest and Best Bur- |
gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over- j
coats, Mackinaw Coats, Underwear, j
Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are fam- |
ous lor Low Prices. Give us a trial.
- OUTLET CLOTHING CO.,
23 North Fourth Street
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furnrture here. (
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Scliniertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR !
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED.
GEO. P. TILLOTSON.
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE I
ORPHECM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES. |
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
■ ;
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for |
Second-hand Furniture. Prompt tit
tention. Ncwmark & Cown. 368 Broad
Street. .Dial phone 4826.
WANTED—Victrolas or Grafonolas |
and Records. Dial 5839, or 810 North :
Third street.
W.ANTED TO BUY reed high-grade •
ha by carriage. Address Box B 7257, i
care Telegraph. j
WANTED —..White reed baby!
stroller. Must be in good condition. I
Call 2277R Bell phone.
WANTED Used, Electric Player'
Piano ,at once. Must be cheap. I.eba- !
non Electric Player Piano, 927 Cum-1
berland street, Lebanon, "Pa.
HIGHEST PRICES For ladies !
and men's cast off clothing and shoes.!
Write to Welntraub, 036 llerr street.!
Dial 5177. ;
L. COHEN & COMPANY. York and
Acli avenues. Highest prices paid for
rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and
metal and old machines. Send postal
or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6225.
i HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call
Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams 4c Son,
! 824-832 North Seventh streyt.
WANTED
Second-hand motors. Small
I sizes preferred.
Apply
FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP.
Cranberry St.. near Second.
Harrisburg, Pa.
MAX SMELTZ
j Second-hand furniture bought and
i sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381 or Dial 5817. or drop a pos
-1 tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street.
! Will call, city or country.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL
kinds of Junk. Get our prices before
selling. Call Bell phone, 936, or droi
us a postal and our.wagon will call.
Keyston lion it Metal Co., Broad and
Currant streets.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
A. L. Datesman, formerly with Moth
ers Magazine Company, is now with
, the Woman's Motile Companion Read
! ing Club, Room 410, Patriot Building.
Sena poscai and l\e will call.
| CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—Es
, timates. Jobbing. First-class work.
|H. W. Hummer, 1423 Liberty street,
j Bell 4420.
A. LANE
' New and second-hand furniture
! bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
• 1022 Market street. Bell 4730 J.
| FURNITURE, CARPETS. STOVES—
i Bought and sold. S. Gold, 1014 Mar
ket. Bell 4085 J.
| IN V ENTO RS FIN ANCED—Pa ten ts,
Autorr.ob'les, Motorcycles Bought,
I Sold, Exchanged. Cash or commission.
} Uorst. Linglestown. Pa.
! UPHOLSTERING Of the best
| kind. Work guaranteed. We call and
deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone
I 4826.
FURNITURE CRATSD —And
china packed for shipping. Also re
| pairing. J. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan St.
j RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge. 25c doz; double edge, 35c
I doz; razors. 26c. Gorgas Drug Store.
i
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
Caplan Co.. 206 Market street.
QNININE— Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATqVE
PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It off
If taken in time. Gross Drug Store.
119 Market street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I NOTICE TO MAGAZINE READERS
Tile Woman's Home Companion and
: American Magazine at the rale of
R.'TJC, each on the monthly payment
plan foi' particulars. Write to Wo
; man's Home Companion Reading Club,
Room 410 Patriot Building.
FOR SALE Grocery, doing n
I profitable business city 12,000 popula
i lion. Central Pennsylvania. Excellent
I opportunity. 1-ow price to quick
buyer. Write at once for particulars.
Address Box R. 2u41. care of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE—A 6-bottle Soda Knun-
Ihtn. suitable for a small business. A
good moneymaker. Call, or write, li
p. Kline, 705 North Second street, Har
rlsburg, Pa.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CO-OPERATION
"lhc First Principle of
Success"
The following Representative
Concerns have taken part In the
CO-OPERATIVE Campaign
conducted by the Federated
trades Council. They wish to
he classed as friendly to the
cause and we ask for them your
Co-operation and Reciproca
tion.
"Buy War Savings Stamps"
[ „ BANKS
i Commercial Trust Company of
Harrisburg. 1224 N. Third.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
, School of Commerce and Har
risburg Business College, 15
S. Market Sq.
ENGINEERS AND
CONSTRUCTORS
Central Construction Corpor
ation.
FLORIST
Schmidt, Florist, 313 Market St.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Rudolph K. Splcer, 511 N. Sec
ond St. J
Faekler's, 1312 Derry,
FURNITURE
Faekler's, 1312 Derry. i
FURNACES
Caloric Plpeless Furnace, The
Carlisle Plumbing nnd Heat
ing Co., 32 N. Court St.
GARAGE
Rex Garago & Supply Co., 1917
N. Third.
GROCERIES. WHOLESALE
] The Witman Schwarz Corp'n.
Evans-liurtnett Co.
GROCERIES. RETAJJL
Polleck's Cash and Carry
Stores, Harrisburg and Steel
ton.
1 HARDWARE. WHOLESALE
I llonry Gilbert & Son.
ICE CREAM AND
WATER ICES
Dean F. Walker. 409 N. Second.
KNITTING MILLS
M'orhead Knitting Company,
Inc.
| New Idea Hosiery Company,
inc.
LAUNDRIES
Sanitary Family Washing Co.
i City Star Laundry.
LUMBER
Harrisburg Lumber Co., 17 th
and Naudatn. :
PLANING MILL .
E. C. Snyder. 18th and Holly.
MILK DEALERS
1 Penna. Milk Products Company.
MANUFACTURERS
Harrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co.
Harrisburg Silk Mill. ,
! Harrisburg Pipe & Pipe Bend
ing Co.
Harrisburg- Manufacturing &
Rnil.'i Co.
Devine & Yungcl Shoe Mfg. Co.
! Nauss Manufacturing Co., (Mfg.
of Band Instruments and Re
pairers of Auto Radiators).-
SEEDS
Waller S. Schell. 1307 Market.
MIDDLETOWN
Wlncroft Stove Works.
A. S. Kreider Co.
"Buy War Savings Stamps."
; FOR SALE Country Produc
Fish and Oyster Business. Good 1
! cation. Good-paying, cash trade. R
j tiring front business, will sell chei
'to quick buyer. Address Box K. 712
j care of Telegraph.
, Money to lx>an
' WHEN YOU NEED MONEY
I to meet immediate necessities, alwa
consult this reliable, licensed, bond
i institution, chartered under Pennsj
I vanla laws and financed by local pe
| pie In 1909 to save borrowers from e
! tortlon.
! Co-Operative Loan & Investment C
j 204 Chestnut Street.
i WE LEND MONEY in compliant
I with Act of June 17, 1915, to individ
als In need of ready cash; entail loai
I a specialty, business confidential, pa;
I ments to suit borrower's convenienc
' positively lowest rates in city.
: PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT C(
132 Walnut Street.
MONEY
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 BERGNER BLDG.,
iJ THIRD AND MARKET STREETS.
| LICENSED AND BONDED BY STAT
'I
• '
• 1 Musical
VIOLINS. MANDOLINS, GUITAR
I BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instri
ments promtply and carefully repaii
' ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth stree
HAULING AND MOVING
AUTO HAULING—LocaI or lor
' distance. Furniture and piano movin
: a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 9;
I I Capital street. Both phones.
' FOR HIRE Twoyton auto true
! Apply 1108 South Ninth street Be
I phone 2455 R.
I HEAVY HAULING —Fully equlppt
i for furniture, freight and piano mo\
' ing No distance too far. Carefi
'driver Rain and dustproof body.
I E Grubber s Truck Service. Irwi
1 1 Aungst. manager, Hershey, Pa. Be
i phone 15R6.
i ~ LOCAL AND I.ONG-DISTANC
HAULING Furniture movlni
! Prompt service. Ernest Corhln. 6!
' Calder street. Both phones. Be
■ 3636 J. Dial 3683.
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Loci
and long distance. F. J. Marter, Be
39-J, Steelton. __J
AUTO HAULING Local and lon
diatsnce Furniture moving a apt
c^tv nce -Rates reasonab'e. Prom,
• service. Cell Bell 6-GJ.
TOCAL AND LONG-DISTANC
i HAULING Prompt service. A. w |
i Motor Express. 1601 North Fouri
otrpet llell phone IiISJ.
I GENERAL HAULING AND FAS
' EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby tpwz
i with auto trucks. Only experience
and careful drivers. Call Bell 332
; or Dial 2265. ___
winKS Local and long-distant
I hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Bot
i j phones. ,
lALL KINDS OF HAULIN(
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS., 341 ICELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 8518.
WHERE TO DINE •
! IIVA TIOTEL AN# RKSTAURAN'
' A THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
STOUFFER'S REST AUN ANT— Hon
cooking servod to Businessmen ar
Ladles in separate dinlngrooma.
1 jm i
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