Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 21, 1919, Page 20, Image 20

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Y®l® "Fill RENT AB WILL REACH TIE PEOPLE fBO APE BOUSE BUNTING
Deaths
lit WIN On Thursday evening, Feb
ruary 20, 1919, Robert Holmes Irwin
aged 32 years, died at his late real
denee, 113 Capital street.
Funeral services will be held at the
above address Saturday morning, al
lu o'clock. Remains will be taker
to Milllinburg, l'a., at 11:00 A. M.
Saturday, where interment will hi
made on Monday.
XL'DHKM, Mrs. Elizabeth Zudrel
died on Thursday, February 20, 1910,
at 0:10 A. M., ttt iter late residence
29 Forth Seventeenth street, aged
01 years.
Funeral on Monday, at 9 A. M„ l'rom
St. Francis' Catholic Church. In
terment at Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
The relatives and friends are In
vited to attend without further no
li ee.
CARD OF THANKS
M US. .1 AM ICS ANDERSON. 820 North
Third street, thanks friends for kind
ness shown during the death of her
husband.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST —• A bag of beef scrap, be
tween West Fail-view and Summer
dale. Reward if returned to J, K.
White, Marysville, l'a.
THE person is known that took
Ciqlio dog from 1339 North Sixtli
street. Return to avoid trouble.
HOST Elgin green gold Wriat
v.'atch, witli the initials M. E. W. on
baek. Suitable reward if returned to
2327 North Third street.
FOUND A wrist watch. Owner
can have same by calling for and
identllying watch and paying for this
ad., at 1321 Marion street.
IN STIt U CTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand, Typewriting, English,
Rookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic,
etc. DA Y AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN
ALL YEAR. Enter any time. Bell
1 25, Dial IUIB.
HECK LEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
321 Market St. Chas. R. Beckiey.
11 HHP W ANTED—MAIJS
FIVE MEN
FOR SPECIAL SUBSCRIP
TION CAMPAIGN.
WILL PAY* SALARY* AND
COMMISSION.
APPLY TO'
■ v
MR. YOUNG,
700 NORTII SIXTH STREET,
BETWEEN 10 AND 11 A. M.
OFFICE MEN AND EXECUTIVES |
Men with oflice or executive experi
ence and men returning from military
*•1" vice will appreciate the opportu- j
nil\ offered through an organization,
ol ' Certified Public Accountants to
gain quickly cost accounting, public!
accounting, and executive accounting
training, preparing for $2,000.00 to I
$6 opo oo positions. This scientifically j
simple and intensively Interesting
lmme study training is available to
accepted candidates who will be given |
individual attention until qualified for
acvancoment. Satisfaction guaranteed!
those accepted. In replying, give in
col.tidcnce experience and previous,
training. Address C. P. A., care of
'Telegraph.
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WANTED |
Ten or twelve hrst-elass automobile
mechanics, by a good. old. reliable!
autoinoLlle and truck concern of liar-|
risburg. Good salary paid and guar
anteed work for one year to reliable
men. Only men who are willing to.
take part interest in the firm by in-1
vi sling $5OO to $l,OOO at a guaranteed
a per cent, dividend paid monthly, !
need apply. !
G.. 0982, CARE OF TELEGRAPH. i
\\ ANTED A Superintendent of i
Buildings and Grounds at tlio Mer-1
ccisburg Academy. To till this post-I
tion he should bo a man of at least
m< co-ate mechanical ability and un
derstand boilers and electrical ma- I
liinerv. He must be able to handle
lr.en Should be a man of good char
acter, who is at least thirty years of,
age. The salary will depend upon the
experience and ability of the success
ful candidate. Please send all appli-.
cations to J. SI. Drumm, Academy
Treasurer, Mereersburg, Pa. I
RULER WANTED A man able!
to handle all kinds of Job and Blank.
Book ruling. Permanent job for
right man. State experience and sal
ary expected. Kurtz Bros., Clearfield,
Pa. __
TRUCKER WANTED A reliable
man to work, or rent, on reasonable
terms, a house, stable, greenhouses, j
truck patch and about 25 acres good
land. Address Box 452, Uummels
tewn, Pa.
WANTED 100 MEN. AT ONCE,
TO CALL AT 404 NORTH SECOND
AND HAVE THEIR CLOTHES
PRESSED. IIELL 4838. DIAL 3114.
WANTED Boy. Must be 16 years
or over. Apply immediately at The
Modern Textile, 1815 Pcnn street.
WE have openings for two or three
experienced salesmen. Permanent j
positions to capable parties. Apply,
at once to Wm. Strouse & Co., 310
Market street.
WANTED Private instructor on
fancy dancing lessons. Address Box
B 7263. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Collector and solicitor,
permanent position for right man.
Room No 4, No. 49 Nortli Front street.
Steel ton. Pa. Call between 6 and 7
P. M.
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND
SA DESMAN WANTED Permanent
position and good salary to capable
party Apply Jacob Tausig's Sons, 420
Market street.
HHHP WANTED —FEMALE
WANTED Experienced chocolate
dipper piece or time work. Address
A. 6983, care of Telegraph.
>/ r
Bargain at Highspire
For Sale
■
n - -story brick house eight
rooms liatli storage room—
electricity and gas steam beat,
l.ot 61x120 ft. on the corner
chicken Itousc (may I>c used as
garage) fruit trees. Posses
sion in 30 days $l,OOO
filler Brothers & Co.
Heal Estate
Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust und Court Streets
Members Hbg. Iteul Estate Hoard
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FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 21, 1919
t ifKHl' WANTED—FEMALE
r.!
i. | CORPORATION
Requires services of two
c young women, IS-25. Fair
it | salary to -start with. Chance
n for advancement. Hours, 9
to 5. .State age, education and
e ' salary expected. Address
~! BOX A, 7216,
II !
_ Care of Telegraph,
n : '
- i WANTED
MILLINERY APPRENTICES,
- I Fay while learning.
Apply
ASTRICH'S,
308 Market Street.
WANTED Capable girl for gon
_ I oral housework. No washing. Small
a I family. Wages, $7.00 per week. In
- quire 1522 State.
r I
WANTED An experienced steno
~ grapher and typist. Permanent posi
j lion. Address P. O. llox 193.
_ j WANTED Reliable woman for
~ | general ho list 1 work, in New Cumber
. j land. Light work. Good position for
.right party. Call I'. Bryan, Flell
. 1 11929, Dial 4531 or 5868.
LADIES! Do you wish to earn big
money in your spare time?. We man
. ufacture tho best and most necessary
.(household asticle on the market. Once
,|a utor, always a user. You can very
} | easily drum up a steady business in
your loculity. We want wide-awake
. I ladies. For particulars address,
AMERICAN RENOHKO CO., Inc.,]
I ' York, Pa., or New Rochelle, N. Y*.
U WANTED White girl for gen-1
, 1 eral housework. Small family. Satis-!
factory wages. Apply 1011 North!
) l-'ront street.
f] WANTED Middle-aged woman!
.'for general housework. Small fatmiy.l
• No washing. References. Inquire
■ 1 1005 Bridge street. New Cumberland,
I ' Pa.
■
WANTED White woman, from
■ j 25 to 35 years, for general housework.
' | Good wages. No washing. Family of'
| three. Call 1130 Market street.
i WANTED CIGAR PACKERS AND
| BANDERS. OUR MOTTO: "STEADY)
WORK, GOOD PAY." APPLY AT
ONCE. BORROW BROS., TENTH
AND MULBERRY STREETS. j
j WANTED Undertaker's head lady i
! assistant, with some experience, be
tween 25 and 40 years. Must be neatl
in appoaruncc and well acquainted in
city. This is a Hrst-elass position to i
j th<- one who can iiii the proper re-|
quirements. The position is now open i
land must be filled as soon as possible.j
j Must call personally and come well*
recommended. Apply C. H. Malik.
WANTED Good COOK and)
WAITRESS, Protestant, white, coun
try home near llarrisburg. May to Oc
tober. Family two adults. No chil
| dren. No laundry. References re-1
I quired. Address "C. W.." care of
Telegraph. I
' WANTED Millinery maker. In-'
j quire Eienora GoVe, 226 North Third.!
I WANTED Girt for general oflice!
work, stenography, typewriting.
I steady work with prominent tirm cen-!
| D aily located. Address Box 11, 6452,1
care of Telegraph.
' WANTED Experienced house-
I keeper in small family. Attractive
I wages. Address, giving experience,
name and address, I'. O. Box 44, llar-
I risburg. Pa.
| WANTED Girls to work on power I
l machines and general underwear
j work. Apply immediately. Tho Mod- I
, em Textile Co., 1815 Penn street.
[ I3TRA SALESLADIES WANTED
I For Saturday only. Apply F. W.I
j Woolworth, 44H Market street.
i I
WANTED Experienced book-i
, keeper. Apply at once at 042 iietr
streel.
: —. — j
j WANTED Middle-aged woman!
I ro take care of elderly lady. A good
home for right party. Good wages.
| Address Box R, 22u. care of Tele-!,
i graph.
HUNDREDS U. S. Government Per-i
! manent Positions now open to men, |
|l6 or over; women, 18 or over. $9O to j
! $125 month. Many in your home see- j
j Hon. Short hours. Common educa- i
i lion sufficient. List positions free. '
j Write immediately. Franklin lnsti-
I lute. Dept. 413-H. Rochester, N. Y. |
I WANTED Girl to work in ice
| cream parlor and confectionery store. ■
{Apply 1741 North Sixth. Dial phone!
i fo7 l. j
lI \A.V WANTED—MaIe and Female
i WANTED MAN and WIFE,!'
Protestant, white, wife must be good!
I cook and man good gardener, country'
home near Banishing, April 1 to No-'
I \ ember 1. References required. Ad- i
| dress "M. W„" care of Telegraph.
SALESMEN WANTED
' . STOCK SALESMAN
| Place steel corporation 8 per cent.!
Pr stock with bonus. Common!
estimated earnings over Ot) per cent.;)
similar steel company organized by
same people earned 7 7 per gent, last
Mar; common sold at 400 per cent.'
premium; unusual opportunity for!
' |ive men. Investigate to-day. Pitts- j
burgh Tin Plate & Steel Corporation,' i
Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOCK SALESMAN j
experienced, with clean record, for a
10 per cent. Preferred Stock in Bank-:
ing institution. Leads, co-operation i 1
and large commission for a man who
measures up to our standard. State |
qualifications und record in tirst let-1 ■
tor. at once, integrity Finance Co., I
jH'Ol Finance Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. j
! SALESMEN —if you are looking)!
for a proposition where you can make i
real money and have a good chance 1
I lor cuil.i promotion traveling in 10-|-
cal territory, see our Sales Agent at
47 Fnion Trust Bldg., Saturday.
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SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE j
WANTED Position by experiene- |,
ed llremun. Can lire river coal. Can 1
also furnish reference. Address ' i
M-7052, care Telegraph.
WANTED Work at night of nrt
kind 1 , clerical or labor. Will take !
BIB.nO per week. Address X, care ot i
Hotel Curlton. i
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W ANTED A young mun would -
like to have work of most any kind.
Address 147 Balm street.
I
WANTED A young, relined man t
would like to have a position as but- '
ler in private family, or most any '•
kind of work. Call Bell phone 4586. 1
WANTED —• Discharged soldier de
sires position. Apply Bell 2448, or <
431 liiinimel street. City. I
; 1
WANTED A position by an er- -
perlenced clothing man. Address IX
care of Telegraph. ' |
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe >
(
WANTED To do all kinds of *
stenographic and typewriting work
that can lie taken home. Ask for Mrs '
Hill at 559YV. ' j
WANTED Colored woman de- i
sires position as cook in boarding- -
house or restaurant. Apply Rear 1119
Marion street. I
WANTED Young girl wishes po- ]
sition as dishwasher or light house- i
work. Call 645 Calder street.
] SITUATIONS M ANTED—l'cmaic |
I WANTED An experienced day)
worker wants work for Tuesday,
i Thursday und Friday. Apply 11301
i North Front. j
WANTED Stenographic and!
typewriting work. An experienced
stenographer would like work at
home. Can take dictation on tele- j
phone. Call phone 1)896W. j
ROOMS FOR RENT
r ,
FOR RENT
Two furnished rooms, for i
light housekeeping; city j
steam heat; electric light; pri
vate bath. Apply
. 816 NORTH SIXTH,
Or call Bell 1445.
1 FOR RENT Two unfurnished I
. rooms, suitable for light housekeep
ing. Apply 90 Disbrow street.
! TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED
ROOMS FOR RENT All convent- i
ernes; good location; suitable young, I
. married couple; no children. Apply
• 1810 Penn.
TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS—On
I third lloor; use of phone; reference
required. Call Dial 4546.
FOR KENT Furnished room, I
! j suitab* lor light housekeeping; all
. convenience*. Bell -218SW, or 1936!
, Green street.
J FOR RENT Two furnished!
rooms, for light housekeeping; all
I Improvements and use of phone. 2123
' Moore street. Bell phone 3277 J.
! FOR RENT One large room, on |
second floor, completely furnished for
I light housekeeping; all conveniences.
Apply 1609 Derry street, evenings
I from 6 to 10.
) FOR RENT Two or three unfur- j
(nished rooms for light housekeeping.
All conveniences. No children. Iter- 1
erence required. Apply 1423 Market.)
FOR RENT 819 Third street.!
pleasant front room; heat, electric
| light and use of bath.
j FOR RENT Elegantly-furnished
rooms, single or en-suite, both
phones; electricity, steam heat and
butli; no light housekeeping. Call Bell
I phono 624 •
j FOR RENT Comfortably furnish
i ed room, city steain heat; use of Bell
j phone. 719 North Sixth.
I FOTt RENT Furnished rooms,
I $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms.
running hot and cold water; light
i housekeeping and private bath. Wil
i son Apartments, No. 143 South Third.
FOR RENT One large bedroom,
for gentlemen only. Rent reason
, able. Apply 276 Briggs street.
j FURNISHED ROOMS For getw j
tlenien only. 113 Locust street.
ROOMS WANTED
ROOM,
with or without board, until
April 1, in the vicinity of
Twenty-sixth and Derry.
D. A. SANDERLIN,
1390 Bell Dial 3573. !
ROOM WANTED A furnished
room, permanently, by a middle-aged
man of good habits. Quiet locality!
land private family preferred. State | 1
| price. No phone replies. Address Box :
j M. 7267, care of Telegraph. ;
TWO OR THREE FURNISHED j 1
ROOMS, for light housekeeping, j
(wanted for family of three, centrally I ,
(located. Address Box 325-J, earn of i >
(Telegraph. j,
ROOMS—BOARD—WANTED I'
;(
! WANTED Room and board in
| private family by a retined. young)
I gentleman. Address Box M, 7260, care i 1
i of Telegraph.
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT |j
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| FOR RENT 100 South Thirteenth!)
(street will be converted into three
handsome, up-to-the-minute apart- )
( incuts. Hardwood floors, electricity,!
gas, hot water heat. Third floor, tj)
[looms and bath, $l5. Second floor, 6.
j rooms, reception hall and bath, $65.:)
I First floor, 6 rooms and bath, $65.1 j
For dentist or physician nothing liner, j )
I Ready for occupancy April 1. Reset'-J j
( \ ation immediately. Inspection upon j
appointment. Call Bell phone 621. f
APARTMENT FOR RENT Vive
rooms and hath, electfic light, steam
heat. 1120 Walnut street.
FURNISHED APARTMENT Suit- 1
able for housekeeping, with every
convenience and desirable location. -
| Inquire 2010 North Third street.
THREE-ROOM APARTMENT—Fur
nished. for light housekeeping. Ap- J
ply after 5:30 at 29 South Seven- i
i teenth street.
! FURNISHED APARTMENT 719!?
( North Sixth. j j
i I
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j.
VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE on No.'
j ISOS North Sixth street und two small
I houses on the rear—lot, 20x165. Rent,
$32 per month. Price, only $3,009.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
JEFFERSON ST., 2123—1s for sale;
brick construction, with all modern'
! improvements, having a garage on the I
rear of lot; price reasonable. Belli
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
VERY DESIRABLE BRICK DWELL-'
INC. at llunsinelstown for s.ilr: eight'"
rooms, bath and attic, electric light, I
hot water heat; lot, 75x199; price i,
only $3,600. Bell Realty Co., Bergner !
Building.
HARRIS ST., 433 Brick house *
with nine rooms and bath, all other
improvements; price, . $.'i,700. N e ll
Realty Co.. Bergner Building. ,
TWO SMALL BRICK HOUSES on
James street and a frame on Say ford ~
avenue offered for sale at a reason
able price. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner x
Building. *
SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE ON "
EASY* TERMS— Brick construction;
ull modern improvements, including r
Steam heat; price, $3,400. 801 l Realty 1
Co.. Bergner Building. -
VACANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE v
—Brick and stucco: nine rooms and ,
bath, gas, electric light, steam heat 1
three open tlrepluces, hardwood floors' ''
lot, CCxlOO; garage on rear. Price' ~
$6,500. Bell Really Co., Bergner
Building. i
$3 300 WILL PURCHASE a frame "
dwelling with eight rooms: lot 0x *■
180, located at Heck. Bell Realty Co "
Bergner Building.
1
HOLLY ST., 1900 Corner property \
for sale; brick construction: nine
rooms, bath and storeroom; all most "
modern improvements. Bell Realtv ~
Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE—Single brick house on
the Hill. 8 rooms, bath, porches r
pantry, room for garage, Liberty £
Bonds accepted, on easy terms. Dial n
5081. f
BUY Y'OUR HOME on our rental -
payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bond first payment required, balance c
us rent. We have houses in every t
part of the city and suburbs. Apply r
A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth elreet. 1
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| IN "LOOKING FOR EMPLOY
MENT" engage the argus-eyed class
ified ads to assist you in the quest.
They take your message to the inner
office. "The boss" reads it. If it ap
peals to him he -gets in touch with
you. You would not profit through
seeking a personal interview with
him, even if you kiiew who he was—
and you don't know. For "the boss"
seeks men and prefers that method
to having them seek him.
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1 REAL INSTATE FOR SALE
HOUSES FOll SALE
| \ aoant 2-story brick, all lmprove
| incuts, porch front, drive alley, easy
.terms, on Hill; 10 minutes' walk to
| station.
' . Vacant, 9 rooms, porch front, side
jard, buy windows, room for garage,
i steam heat, electricity and gas.
i Vacant, 10 rooms, porches, steam
I heat, electricity and gas, hardwood
J floors, side and back yard, at New
1 C umber'land.
j Possession April 1, 2-story brick,
: cornel, room for garage, front porch,
all improvements.
', Possession April 1, single 3-Story
j frame, corner, steam heat, electricity
.and gas, front porch, garage in rear.
3-story brick. Market St $1,500
I 3-story brick. Market St 5,500
I 3-story brick, Crescent 5t....... 3,800
2-story brick, Swatara St 3,400
3-story brick, Itegina St 3,500
3-story brick, Berryhill St 3,000
3-story brick, Walnut St 3,000
3-story brick. S. Eighteenth St.. 4,500
3-story brick, State St 4,400
3-story brick, Sixth St 4,600
3-story brick, Green St 5,000
3-story brick, Briggs St 4,500
2-story brick, S. Fifteenth St... 2.SUO
2-story brick, Kensington St... 2,500
2-story brick, Catherine St.'. ~. . 2.T00
2-story blick, Disbrow St 2,300
2-story brick. Crescent St 2,600
2Mi -story brick, Summit St 2,500
2'i-story brick, Koss St 2,500
214-story bungalow, Schuylkill
St 2,500
i2?4-story frame. West Fairview 1,200
Several line suburban homes, in one
car fare, steam heat, electric lights,
lb to 1-acre land, all improvements,
practically new homes.
Several small Farms from 3 to 30
acres, near city.
C. 11. COIUIKII,
1722 Green Street.
Bell 560 J. Bents Collected.
;
FOR SALE
S3,GO0 —2106 Swatara St., S r., b.. steam I
neat.
$1,300 —2 Haehnlen Ave., 6 r.. elec
tricity. front porch.
$6,000—1407 No. Sixth St., store-!
room, 11 r., b., furnace, & stable In,
rear.
$4,000 —45S Cumberland St.. corner
Fulton, 8 r., b., furnace.
$2,550 —1327 Liberty St., 8 r. & bath.
$2,350—617 Herr St., 8 r. & bath.
$2,700—914 South Twentieth street. In
cluding 3 lots along side, size of
plot, soxlls.
$l,OOO each—l2lo & 1212 Cowden St.,
6 r. & attic.
$1,900 —339 Granite Ave., 6 r. & bath.
$550 —1713 N. Twelfth St., 6 r., &. stable
in rear.
$4,500 —636 Maclay St., 8 r. all conveni
ences, including steam heat. New
property.
$5,500 —1614 N. Third St., 9 r., b., steam
heat.
$1,600—1808 Wallace St.. 8 r. & bath.
$1,700—2006 Wallace St.. 6 r. & bath.
$2,900 each—l33l and 1333 N. Sixth
St., 8 r.
$5,500 —3 629 Green St., 10 r„ b.. fur
nace.
$4,200—411 S. Thirteenth St., 9 r„ b„
furnace.
$3,400 each—49-51-53 S. Cameron St.,
8 r., b., furnace.
$2.600 —4 7 S. Cameron St., 7 r. & bath.
$-',700—623 Boas St., 8 r. & bath.
$1,400 —427 Clinton Ave., 5 r. & bath.
$2,500 each—ls4l-1543 Vernon St., 8
r., b. & furnace.
$2,650 —815 West Ave., near Capitol!
Park, 7 r., b. & furnace.
CHAS. ABLER,
Real Estate and Insurance, i
1002 N. Third Street.
Member llarrisburg Real Estate Board.
V. l CANT, possession at once—North
Sixth street, 3-story brick, all im
provements, steam heat, electric and
gas, front porches, bay windows, side
vard, 8 rooms, room for garage. C. H.
border, 1722 Green street. Bell 560 .1.
Rents collected.
FOR SALE •
Attractive, modern residence.
Large garden and garage in
rear. Liberal terms. No
1800 State street. Apply
S. FRIEDMAN.
Real Estate
Kunkel Bldg.,
or
217 Better Street
— |
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE All I
improvements; in city; front porch;
bav window; nice yard to drive alley;
*lOO down, balance as rent. Liberty
Bonds accepted.
C. 11. CORDER
1722 Green Street. Bell 560J, j
FOR SALE —On easy terms, 2010 '
to 2018 Susquehanna street. Posses
sion on April 1. Apply A. P. Doranz. ;
1225 North Sixth. j
FOR SALE Double house, 12!
rooms, good condition. Inquire 291 j
Herman avenue, i-cmuync, p a . |
$4 000 WILL BUY a single house,
with all improvements, on Bowman
avenue. Camp Hill. $l,OOO in cash.
Balance can remain In mortgage. ln
imire K. Klpp.
FOR SALE Immediate posses
sion, line property, corner Derry and
Kelso streets. Paxtang. Hardwood
Honrs, steam heat, gas and electricity.
Garage In rear, inquire J. K. Klpp.
FOR SALE Three-story frame
house, in good location, on South
Fourteenth sti eet. I ossession soon.
Applv A. w. Swengel, Real Estate.
2131 North Second street.
FOR SALE City and suburban
houses. Inquire 107 Chestnut street.
FOR S-ALE Lemoyne. 470 Hum
mel avenue, 244-story brick house,
containing eight rooms, all conveni
ences. gas and electric lights; front
nnd rear porches. Possession April 1
c-all Ben phone 3047 R. or call at 282
nosier avenue. Lemoyne.
FOR PALE Cheapest property in i
city 412 Hummel street; three-story <
brick, all improvements, running to i
paved alley in rear Price $2,800 j.
K. Kipp. 2203 North Fourth street. a
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.
SEE SANDER LIN.
POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN TO ANY
OF THE FOLLOWING PROPER
TIES NOT LATER THAN
APRIL 1
,i CAMP ST., 648 and G5O 3-story
1 brick, eight rooms and bath, all mod
. ern improvements, nice front porch;
can be bought same as rent.
; WICONISCO ST., 623 to 631 Five
houses, 3-story brick, eight rooms and
. bath, heat, electric light, all improve
. ments; front porches, driveway in
. rear; right price; small amount down,
I balance same as rent. *
j MAHANTONGO ST., 616 Corner
, property, 3-story brick, eight rooms
j and bath, front porch, drive alley,
, house in very good condition; can bo
) bought same as rent.
J JEFFERSON ST.. 21.30 3-story
) brick, eight rooms and bath, all luod
, ern improvements, newly papered all
) through; drive alley; a rare bargain. |
J N. FOURTH ST., 2120 Nine rooms,
i bath, all improvements, including
, electric lights; 3-story brick, one side
, of a double block; good-sized yard
, running back to a 20-foot paved I
, street.
, SEVENTEENTH ST., S., 532 3-
( story briott, nine rooms and bath,
front porch, pleasant yard, very good!
neighborhood, home well built; a rare j
' bargain; ca.i be bought on easy pay
' ment plan. <
1 NEW CUMBERLAND, corner Fourth j
and Cc.'iiy 3-story frame, eight l
rooms and bath, all improvements '
newly painted, good-sized lot, drive-1
wiv in rear, small amount down, bal-|
J anee as rent.
I STEELTON. S. Second St., 320 —3- ;
| story frame, seven rooms, water, gas, •
electric lights, iot about 175 feet deep'
back to a cemented 20-I'oot street I
plentj room for garage; $l5O down!
| and $25 per month.
D. A SANDERLIN.
Office. Security Trust Bldg.,
1 36 NORTH THIRD ST.
Bell 1390. , Dial 3573.
FOR SALE
No. ISIB Swatara St. t FOR COLOR-i
ED PEOPLE) Fine 3-story frame!
APARTMENT house (two apart-
I ments); 8 rooms and bath; steam
heat; all improvements; rear drive al
ley; 4-foot sideway; fruit trees; paved
street; extra vacant lot alongside 20x
ICO. RENTAL INCOME, $30.00. Best
investment on Hill at $3,000.
No. 602 N. Seventeenth 3-storv
blick and stucco, 9 rooms and bath:
gas; electricity; sideway; front and
rear porches. The Hill's exclusive I
residential section. Price. $4,800.
No. 227 So. Nineteenth 2-story!
brick, 8 rooms and bath, gas and elec
tricity, etc.: garage in rear; BAR
GAIN at $3,000.
No, 918 So. Twenty-first (a few
steps from Derry St.)— Nice 2%-story
frame. 8 rooms and bath, gas, elec
tricity; lot, 20x115; garage and stor
age in rear (holds 2 large cars); 4-ft
sideway. Big BARGAIN at $2,80(1
Owner leaving city,
i No. 1630 Green Will be vacated
I shortly. REDUCED,
j No. 630 Muench Will be vacated
I shortly. Reduced to $3,200. This
[ property is a tine 3-story brick with
8 rooms.
! No. 226 Woodbine The IDEAL
home of the West End. $6,300.
SIX SALES is our record so far for
February. LIST your property with!
us and "hurry the sale." Thirty other
memlers of llarrisburg Real Estate
Board help us to make sales.
BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ lildg
Member llarrisburg Real Estate Board.
• FOR SALE
.
A BARGAIN
Fine home in open location on j
North Second street. A very
special price will be made if
sold at once. Address
BOX R, 6979.
Care of Telegraph.
NOW VACANT I
i FOR SALE—No. 1194 Bally street I
3-story brick corner dwelling, 8 rooms i
and bath, price $2400. A $3OO deposit
down. Balance $25 monthly. Musi
be sold to settle estate,
i No. 2204 North Fifth street, will be I
I vacated in a lew days, delightful!
I home in tine section.
BACKENSTOSS BROS.
Buss Building
J Members llbg. Real Estate Board, i
! FOR SALE 1333 Bar tine street j
; 2-story frame, 6 rooms, attle. cellar
j small jard. Good renter. Will be '
sold at a decided bargain. See the
' property and make best offer.
A. C. YOUNG,
Everything in Real Estate,
34 North Second St.
' FOR SALE Good paying real 1
.estate, centrally located. Win take '
auto in exchange as part Payment. '
'Address Box G 6977, care Telegraph. i
I FOR SALE A three-story frame, i
1 with improvements, large lot to drive
alley, possession soon, for $2,10u.00. <
Apply A. W. Swengel, Real Estate,
2131 North Second street.
FOR SALE Three-story brick, ■
With improvements, with front porch,
for $2,450. Possession soon. Apply '
A. W. Swengel, Real Estate, 2131
North Second street. (
FOR SALE No. 313 Crescent; i
3-stor.v brick, with front porch; all '
improvements; long lot to drive alley. '
Apply A. W. Swengel. Real Estate,
2131 North Second street.
FOR SALE Most attractive West
Shore home. All modern conveniences.
Will seJl at a sacrifice. Call B%1) i
phone 3037 R. _
HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT
1
FOR RENT Two desirable fur
nished houses at 809 North Eigh- t
teenth, for $5O per month, and the {
other, a beautifully-furnished house r
'on North Front street, with 10 rooms I
and 2 baths, for $125.00 per month.
Inquire Miller Bros. & Co., Locust r
street.
I HI:AI, ESTATE ROU RENT I
! FOR RENT SUBURBAN HOME,
C umberland county, near Harrisburg.
| Adjoins village near railroad station
Possession April 1. Very desirable.
; References required. Address "S.
j II.," care of Telegraph.
TO RENT 3,0(10 square feet floor
I space, lor storage or light manufac
turing; second lloor; outside entrance,
i 1530 Fulton street. Phone 4570.
! FOR RENT 1 have several pH
| vate gal-ages, equipped with water
| work bench, light and trailer light'
Is 4 per month. Good location, Spencer
land Birchfleld streets. Entrance on
j Birchfleld street. Bell phone 388 W.
j REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
j HOUSES AND GARAGES— At Fifth
| and Curtin Streets; possession of
| some of the houses on thirty days'
! notice. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Sec-
I ond. Bell phone 307 J.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
HOUSES WANTED
I have numerous calls for
houses of all kinds in all
parts of city. Call , or Bell
phono 50UJ. Rents Collected.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street
HOME WANTED \\ V have a
client wanting a porch-front resi
dence, worth from $4,000 to $5 uo'o
cash, located west side of city be
twoer. Kelly and Woodbine streets
Pennsylvania Realty and Improve-i
■ ment Co., 132 Rocust street.
; WANTED —By man and wife a
six-room house with improvements
or a live-room apartment, nnfurnish
■ cd, April 1. Bell plione 3965R
I '
WANTED, TO BUY—A small store
i room properly north of Roily street
, Address Box T, 0078, care of Tele
graph.
■ WANTED—TO RENT " j
i We are having a number of appii
, cations at this time for furnihsed
: nouses, apartments und roogis. What 1
do you have to offer? Address Mil- ;
ler Brothers & Company, Eocuat and '
Court streets.
—— i
I WANT ED I will purchase a mov-
I ing picture show anywhere in Dan-I
phin county If price is right. AriJ
dress Box X, care Telegraph. |
READY CASH FOB CITY PROPERTY !
WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?
BELL AND DIAL PHONES
CIIAS. ADLEU, 1002 N. THIRD ST.
REAL, ESTATE WANTED "
i Wo have some ready purchasers for
I Improved Real Estate. Let us know
l what you have to offer.
LINCOLN REALTY CO
1129 North Seventh Street.
j Offices anil Storerooms For Rent
FOR RENT
BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM,
For meetings, conventions
Banquets Dances and parties
Use of piapo free. Kitchen
attached.
H. C. CLASTER. Jeweler.
302 Market Street
I i
;
FOR RENT Two rooms, suitable
for oftlces, second iioor rear No. 71
North Third street. City steam Vffnd !
electric light. Apply John T. Olm
sted, 7 North Third street. Second I
Floor Front. j
MARKET ST. STORE
FOR RENT.
Beautiful Daylight Store,
504 Market Street.
CtIAS. ADLEU
1002 North Third Street
— _|
! 250 HAMILTON STREET—Suitable j
I for barber, tailor, poolroom or cigar
| store. Chas. Adler, 1002 N. Third St. ]
FOR RENT Storeroom, 16x36, and ;
j dwelling, consisting of seven rooms
land bath, located at 1917 Derry street.
I Apply H. Lowengard, care of Courier
Press, 210 North Third street.
FARMS
FARM TO RENT- Cumberland!
county, near 1 larrisburg. Immediate i
possession. Adjoins village and rail- ;
load station. Applicant must be well;
equipped. References required. AI
soldier farmer's iirst-elass chance, j
Don't miss it. Address "F. 1t.," care!
of Telegraph. I
| ' FARMS ON EASY TERMS; I
I large end small; also 2 % to 10-acre
: plots. $5O an acre. Inquire 107 Chest
; nut street.
! FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
I
LONG FLAME
FURNACE COAL
J. B. MONTGOMERY,
JUST PHONE
WOOD FOR SALE —Slabs or billets, !
pine or oak, stove length, full cord |
$12.00; truck load $6.50 delivered.
Bell 1055 M.
—— I
BLAISDELL LATHE 20 in. x 12 ft. I
Lodge & Shipley Quick Change 14 in.
x 6 ft. Mundy Hoist 6 '4xlo In. Trav- I
eling Derrick, 3 H. I*. Gasoline En- !
ginc. I H. P. A. C. & D. C. Motors, ]
L 11. I*. A. C. Motors, also will buy |
good Metal Working Machinery and |
Electric Motors, Generators, Battery j
Charging Sets, etc. F. R. Lavcrty,
1857 Bell phone.
FOR SALE White reed go-cart,
in good condition. Apply 1613 Park,
or call Bell 1588 M.
YORK COUNTY POTATOES FOR
SALE, $1.30 per Bushel Small ones.
50c. and Fine Chip or Seed Potatoes.
$l.lO per Bushel. 1336 North Sixth
street.
FOR SALE Silver-plated cornet,
Frank Holton Trumpet Model, high
and low pitch, extra mouthpiece, beau
tiful plush-lined ease. Practically
/tew. Bargain. Apply School of Com
merce. 15 South Market Square.
FOR SALE Used upright piano.
Fully guaranteed. , Excellent condi
tion. Cannot be duplicated for price.
1319 Derry.
FOR SALE One oak dining
table and chairs, china closet and
buffet, all In good condition. Bell i
phone 493 R. or Box 193. (
FOR SALE One Frances Bacon ]
piano, good as new. Reasonable P'-'-ie.
Call at 618 Forster street.
FOII SALE-—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SAUK Horse, cart and har
ness. Cheap to quick buyer. Apply
at IGI7 Elm street, between 5 and 0
P. M.
FOIt SAUK - Heed baby carriage,
iln good condition. Reasonable price,
•j Inquire at 2109 North Third.
FOR SAUK —Steam 'heat boiler, 675
sq. ft. capucity, line condition. Apply
. litis Green street.
FOR SAUK
J Magazine for No. 1 Linotypes,
i A rare bargain for a plant win
a No. 1 machine.
Address
! THE TEUEGHAPH PRINTING
COMPANY.
Harrisburg, Pa.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
! The Store across from Y. \V. C. A.
offers you the Biggest and Best Bar
-1 gains in Men's and Boys' Suits. Over
! coats. Mackinaw Coats, Underwear,
' HatS, Caps and Shoes. We are fam
' I ous for Uow Prices. Give us a trial.
OUTUET CLOTHING CO..
23 North Fourth Street,
j MORRIS SAYS save money buying
i new and second-hand furniture here,
i High prices paid for furniture. Morris
( SchmerU, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 K.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH AUK MAKES RENTED
I EXCHANGED.
GEO. P. TIUUOTSON,
I 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
I ORPHEUM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES.
'
j WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
I HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for
! Second-hand Furniture. Prompt ut
| tention. Newmark & Cown, Otis Broad
I street. Dial phone 4286.
WANTED
i Second-hand moturs Small
sizes preferred.
Apply
FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP.
Cranberry St., near Second,
Harrisburg, Pa.
1 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL
| kinds of Junk. Get our prices before
i selling. Call Bell phone J36, or drop
1 us u postal and our wagon will call,
j Keystone iron & Metal Co., Broad and
j Currant streets.
MAX SMELTZ
j Second-hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381 or Dial 6817, or drop a pos
' tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street.
| Will call, city or country.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call
Bell phone 4275. B. Abranis Son,
824-832 North Seventh street.
I L. COHEN & COMPANY', York and
j Ash aVenues. Highest prices paid for
| rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber und
' metal and old machines. Send postal
lor cull 3221W Bell-and Dial 6225.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
TO A MAN with executive ability
and $25,000, we will sell one-half in
terest in an operating manufactur
ing company with valuable assets.
This is an opportunity for an active
man to become connected with reli
able people and make good returns.
For interview write P. O. Box 1038,
Harrisburg, Pa.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
A LIVE, established business in
Harrisburg, which pays salary of sso'
a week to manager and over 15. per
cent, on $12,1)00 investmnt, will make I
reasonable sacritice to cash buyer.
Best reasons for sale. Satisfactory '
local Bank reference. Address Box I
i S, 6064, care of Telegraph.
I A GOOD, cafth-and-carry grocery,
I with all modern fixtures, will be soldi
for cash of goods on account of sick- |
ness. Every fixture necessary to do
I business included in rent. A wonder
; l'ul opportunity with no chance to|
j lose. Address Box T, 7259, care of
I Telegraph.
I NOTICE TQ MAGAZINE READERS
—The Woman's llome Companion and
American Magazine at the rate of
1 lL'/ic each on the monthly payment
i plan for particulars. Write to Wo-
I man's llome Companion Reading Club,
I Room 410 Patriot Building.
' FOR SALE Grocery, doing a
jproHtuble business city 12,000 popula
tion. Central Pennsylvania. Excellent
I opportunity. Uow price to quick
I buyer. Write at once for particulars.
Address Box 11, 7041, care of Tele- 1
i graph.
FOR SALE Country Produce.
Fish and Oyster Business. Good lo
i cation. Good-paying, cash trade. Re
tiring from business, will sell cheap
jto quick buyer. Address Box K, 7122.
I care of Telegraph.
BUSINESS PERSONA I
| TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN —'
|A. L. Datesman, formerly with Moth
ers Magazine, Company, is now with;
i tHe Woman's Home Companion Read
ling Club, Room 410. Patriot Building. l
I Sena posiai and he will call.
FURNITURE, CARPETS. STOVES— !
Bought and sold. S. Gold. 1014 Mar- 1
lcet. Bell 4085 J.
i CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—Es-j
'tltuates, .lobbing. First-class work.'
111. W. Hummer, 1423 Liberty street.!
| Bell 4 420.
QNINiNE —Look out for that grippe !
feeling, likely to catch you this \
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE >
FHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off I
!if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. I
;119 Market street.
A. LANE
New and second-hand furniture!
bought and sold. Highest prices paid. |
i 1022 Market street. Bell 4730 J.
! INVENTORS FINANCED—Patents,
I Autotr.ob'les. Motorcycles Bought.
I Sold, Exchanged. Cash or commission.
I Simon Horst. Linglestown. pa.
j UPHOLSTERING Of the best
! kind. Work guaranteed. We call and
deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone
4826.
! FURNITURE C RATE;' —And
'china packed for shipping. Also re
j pairing. J- A. Bishop, 1736 Logan St.
I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge. 25c dro; double edge. 35c
doz; razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
Caplan Co.. 206 Market -feet.
Money to Loan
MONEY
If you are pressed for ready
cosh to meet any emergency,
call to see us. We lend money
In compliance with the laws
of the State.
EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY,
ROOM 206 BERGNTCR BLDG..
THIRD AND MARKET STREETS.
LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE.
WE LEND MONEY In compliance
with Act of June 17. 1915. to Individu
als In need of ready cash; small loans
a specialty, business confidential, pay
ments to suit borrower's convenience,
positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. I
132 Walnut Street.
I MONEY TO LOAN
i
i
l| WHEN YOU NEED MONEY
to meet immediate necessities, alwa
.'consult this reliable, licensed, bond
.■institution, chaitered under Pennsj
vanla laws and tinanced bv 10-ul pe
- J pie in 1909 to save borrower :rom e
;! lortlon. ■<
i i ?
'Co-Operative Loan & Investment C
- 204 Chestnut Street. ;
j Musical
; PLAYER PIANO With forty rol
of music, for sale; slightly used; inu
! he- sold at once; cheap to a qui<
j buyer. Spanglcr Music House, 21
I North Sixth street.
TALKING MACHINES promptly ar
■ carefully repaired by an expert onl
OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
! ! VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. GUITAR
. | BANJOS. Band and Orchestra lnstri
) ments promtply and carefully repal
!' ed OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth stree
BALKING AND MOVING
AUTO HAULING—LocaI or lon
' distance. Furniture and piano movln
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 9
' Capital street. Both phones.
WANTED A load of househo
• furniture, merchandise or freight
' 1 any kind by RatTensperger Exprei
foi Pittsburgh or Intermediate point
. .Must be. loaded Monday. Trip v
' j Chgmbel'sburg. Both Phones.
AUTO HAULING Anything, an
'I where. Furniture moving. JO. s. O
' man, 717 South Nineteenth street. B<
| l f. 91W.
FOR HIRE Two-ton auto true
'! Apply 1198 South Ninth street Be
| I phune 2455 R.
HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equippt
" fpr furniture, freight and piano mot
: ing, No distance 100 far. Carefi
driver. Rain and dustproof body.
K Grubber's Truck Service, lrw
; Aungst. manager. Hershey, Pa. Be
phone 16K6.
I LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANC
I HAULING Furniture movln
"' Prompt service. Ernest Corbln, 6i
' ! Calder street. Both phones. Be
| , 3636 J. Dial 3683.
. I AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Loci
I I anc i Jong distance. F. J. Marter, Be
| 39-J. Steelton.
" I AUTO HAULING Local and lon
I ! distance. Furnituro moving a sp<
i ' elaltv. Rates reasonable. Proxni
I i service. Cull Bell 623 J.
! LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANC
I HAULING Prompt service. A. & ]
! Motor Express. 1601 North Fourt
' street. Bell phone 171SJ. '
■ I GENERAL HAULING AND FAS
I EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby town
I with auto trucks. Only experience
■ ! and careful drivers. Call Bell 332
■ j or Dial 22G5.
j HICKS Local and long-distanc
j hauling and storage. 424 lteily. Bot
I phones.
ALL KINDS OF IIAULINC
AND MOVING DONE
i CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER ST.
! BELL PHONE 623 W.
; i DIAL PHONE 3518.
YVIIEKE TO" DINE
AI.VA HOTEL AND*" RESTAURAN'
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
I j STOUFFER'S RESTAUR ANT—Horn
.' cooking served to Businessmen an
, | Ladles in separate diningrooms.
STORAGE
I STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
■'hold goods. merchandise. Prlvat
1 rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
I ing ot all kinds. D. Cooper &Ct
Both Phones.
■ STORAGE —In brick building, rea
■ 408 Market. Household goods in cleat
' private rooms. Reasonable rates. 1
G. Diener, 408 Market street.
i STORAGE Private rooms fo
I household goods in Ureproof ware
' house. $3 I'cr month and up. Lowe
storage rates In non-fireproof ware
" house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437
445 South Second street.
UNDERTAKERS
• ; SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
: 1312 Derry St.
.BELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
—RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Kmbalmcr,
611 North Second Street.
BELL 252. DIAL 2145.
CKME'lKilt LOTS FPU SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
Beautifully situated on Market street
cast of Twenty-sixth, and on th
north and eust faces the new park
way. The prices of lots are moder
i ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents.
POULTRY AND SUPPLIES
WANTED—MORE WINTER EGGS
ITO SELL AT HIGH PRICES. Speed
lup the laying. Feed your hens DR,
■ HESS POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A regu
| larly and you will get big returns In
| the egg basket. The leading egg
producing farms are using It because
lit conditions hens, makes them
j healthy, makes the egg organs ae
' tive. Costs little to feed. Costs noth
; ing if you do not get better results,
las dealers refund your money. Keep
! laving hens and all poultry free from
I lice bv dusting DR. HESS INSTANT
| LOUSE KILLER into the feathers and
placing in dust bath. Guaranteed.
For . ROUP use DR. HESS ROUP
REMEDY. The Dr. llcss line is for
sale by all dealers in Poultry Sup-
I piles.
I TWENTY WHITE HENS, 7 pairs
white pigeons; combined poultry
I house and pigeon lofts; largo wire fly
pen; automatic grain feeder; Norwich
water fountain; portable house; dry
mas.ii hoppers, etc. Stoek and equip
ment will bear closest inspection.
Room 2. 116 Chestnut.
Cleuiici> uuJ Dyers
IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned.
Pressed, Dyed or Repaired at the boat
place In town. Call and deliver.
Goodman's. IHO6H North Sixth. Both
Phones.
AUTOMOBILES
WE DO
GENERAL REPAIRING
• EXPERT MECHANICS
For sale, ono Maxwell and Klss
ler-Kar Roadster.
M BRENNER (k SONS.
Third and Hamilton
One—l9lB Dodge.
One —1912 Stanley Steamer
SIBLE'S GARAGE,
301 Cumberland Street
FOR SALE —1917 Chevrolet touring
car, run 3,000 miles. Call 3iB7R,
! .T. -a ' -
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