14 IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY 1® RENT TELL 111 HE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Deaths .Ml SSRIt Alice It. Musser, widow of the late J. H. Musser, died Feb ruary 27, 1919. Funeral from her late residence. 215 North Second street, at l:3u P. M.. Monday, March 3. 1919. lit \TEII On February 28, 1919, liobeit L. Hunter, at the home ot his son-in-law, 11. F. Warscl, at Hollidaysburg, Pa. Funeral services Monday, at 2 o'clock, from the Westminster church, Green and Relly streets, ilits city. The relatives and friends art- invited to attend without further notice. Interment Harris burg Cemetery. Y\\ Ul SKIHK On March 1. 1919. Fred K. Van Duskirk, at his late home, 2921 Bank street, Penbrook, Pa., In his 32d year. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The relatives and friends are invit ed to attend without further notice. Interment Kast Harrisburg Ceme tery. lIOYEIt —On February 28, 1919, Leah Boyer, wife of Daniel C. Boycr, aged 72 years, 3 months anil S days. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at - o'clock, from her late residence, 704 South Nineteenth street. The rela tives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. IX MF.MORIAM IN loving remembrance of our dearly-loved daughter, Marie Saylor Watson, who passed from this life March 2, 1915. The month of March once more is here. To us the saddest of the year. Because it took from us away Our dear daughter, three years ago to-morrow. Dearest daughter, how we miss you, How we long your voice to hear. In the silent hours of midnight. Oft we shed the silent tear. You are not forgotten, dear daugh ter. Nor will you ever be, For as long as life and memory lasts We'll still remember thee. Dear is the grave, in which you are laid, , , . Sweet is the memory which neve? shall fade. Heart of our life Is buried deep under the sod. Where she peacefully sleeps, gone— called by God. Her parents and brother, Mil. CLINTON B. SALOR. WIl'E AND KRY LE. C.\Hl> OF THANKS LlltS. GEORGE SWEENEY wishes 1o thank friends who sympathized v. ill. hi I- and those who sent floral v'butos at the time of the death of ■ ■•• husband, George Sweeney. MRS. GEORGE SWEENEY , . Reese avenue. LOST AND FOUND I,OST Tuesday night, between: 'thirteenth and Deny and Penbrook, Frunze Medal. On face, order of In dependent Americans: center. Medal ii' lienor: on back of medal, tne. name of Curry 11- Smith. Reward .r i • turned to Furry 11. Smith. Box 117 c IVnbrook, Pa. ' LOST Elk tooth charm. N0.,12. | Initials C. S. Reward if returned to, . 10 Market street. j I.OST Male Fox Terrier, white) % ;h black spots, all black face.. Answers to name of Jimps. Reward j i•' returned to 1831 Berryhill street. i INSTRUCTIONS ' INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg: Shorthand. Typewriting. English., 1 Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Arithmetic. . DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN .•LL YEAR. Enter any time. Bell i 23. Dial 4U16. : BUCKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. : 521 Market St. Chas. rt. Berkley. * ' IIELI' \YANTKII—MALE THE OVEKLAND-lIAR RISBURG CO. REQUIRE ! THE SERVICES OF TWO AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN. APPLY BY LETTER TO MR. HAN SON. S I A I I N G AGE AND EXPERIENCE. ' ALL COM MUNICA ! IONS WILL BE HELD i STRICTLY CONFIDEN TIAL. • i WANTED—Men wishing positions Firemen, Brakemen. Electric Motor men, Colored Train Porters. Pennsyl- ; Yania, Ohio and New York roads. No; experience necessary. SIOU-$l5O pel month. Quick promotion S2OO-5300 per month positions. Name position w anted. Inter Railway Dept. (.74J, In dianapolis, Ind. TRUCKER WANTED A reliable I man to work, or rent, on reasonable! terms, a house, stable, greenhouses, ! truck patch and about 2i acres good ! land. Address Box 432, lluinmels town. Pa. I RAILWAY MAIL CLERK EXAM I- ! NATIONS March 15. Men and women. ] Particulars free. American Civil Set'- ' vice School. Washington, D. C. RAILWAY MAIL CLERK examina tion coming soon. Men 16 to 4U pre pare for it and other government "exams" under our expert, former Government Examiner. Thousands of men and women. 16 to 60. needed In Reconstruction Period ahead. Write to-day for free booklet "MC." Pat terson Civil Service School. Rochester. N. Y. REAL ESTATE No. (120 X. Eighteenth St. Tlirce-story brick house - 8 rooms and bath gas and elec tricity steam heat—drive alley. Price t $4250 No. 1110 \. Fourteenth St. 214-story brick and stucco house i —9 rooms, bath, pantry, and out- ' kitchen electricity steam heat —drive alley. Price .. 3coo 214 Crescent St. Three-story brick house 8 rooms and bath furnace gas. Lot. 18.4x160 ft. Price .... $4,000 No. 1522 State St. Three-story brick house 9 rooms and bath gas and elec tricity steam lieat. Lot 20x150 ft. drive alley. Price .... 94,5410 Killer Brothers & Co. j Ileal Dilute urn nee Surety Uonda l.oeual anil Court Street* Lbcra Kbg. Ileal Estate Uonrd I SATURDAY EVENING, iIARBISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 1, 1919. l HELP WANTED—MALE | j * I 1 ; • l i 21 OPPORTUNITY •I EXTRAORDINARY [ j A Pittsburgh institution of na | tional scope desires the services ,! of a wide-awake, iipeto-date citi | zen of Harrisburg to represent us LI in your locality. The right man can | earn upwards of $5,000.00 a year. ,! SOMETHING NEW J Not insurance, books or real estate. Permanent connection— ' no investment or traveling. Write, giving detailed informa tion in connection with yojir busi , ness experience for the past ten 1 years. Bank reference preferred. 2 WE MAKE MEN MAKE 1 MONEY. Address MR. SCHELLING, 451-4 Union Arcade Bldg., - PITTSBURGH, PA. •! , ' ,1 WANTED ! j Experienced delivery man, for city and nearby town. Apply, with references, j CIRCULATION DEPT., | Harrisburg Telegraph. SALESMEN lf you are now sell ing auto or truck accessories direct to owner, you can sell our device that; I costs $1 u and nets you $3. One man ■ sold 1.300 in one month, another aver- I i 1 aged sll per day. Address, with ret- 1 ;eiences. Fetters, Lincoln Bldg., Phila- ! delphia. Pa. ! MEN —lf you would like to secure! ia high--grade sales position and wil-j , ling to follow our Instructions, write, i in confidence, to Box W, 6548, care ofl jTelegiaph. Previous experience not; j essential. I WANTED Experienced porter. . Good wages. Apply Alva Restaurant,' i 19 south Fourth street. 1 WANTED Laborers. Apply at j once. Paxtang Quarries, Pax tang, I Pa. WANTED—Bookkeepers and Clerks j: ! to train under Certilied Public Ac- : cour.tants for $2,000 to $6,000 openings . as Cost Accountants, Auditors and Ex- i ecutives. New Home Study Plan.! Write J. B. Tanner. President, 544! Grant Park Bldg., Chicago. ! BARBER WANTED, IMMEDIATE LY' Or someone familiar with bar-! ! bet trade, to take orders among bar- ! i ber shops for massage, cold and van-! | ishing creams, talcum powder, sham- i poo preparations, etc. Big opportunity' ! for hustler. Apply at once. Arthur ■ iX. Christy A- Co., Newark, Xew York ! WANTED j ] Ten or twelve tirst-class automobile, I mechanics, by a good. old. reliable!' automobile and truck concern of liar- ' : i isLurg. Good salary paid and guar- ' : anteed work for one year to reliable ■ ■men. Only men who are willing toi take part interest in the firm by in ; vesting SSOO to SI,OOO at a guaranteed 3 per cent, dividend paid monthly, j need apply. G., 6982, CARE OF TELEGRAPH. | ! WANTED General blacksmith for j quarry. Must understand dressing: I steel and shoeing horses. Also me-;, |' lianic. with machinist's abilities, to' take charge of machinery of large i lime plant. W. B. Devancv, Malvern.' Ps. ! A LARGE CORPORATION desires ( the services of a young man, eighteen or twenty years of age; who has had lexperienet as a stenographer and can! ias-isi in bookkeeping. In your reply, I give experience you have had and sai ls i\v wanted. Address Stenographer,! care of Telegraph. I WANTED Colored salesmen.: j Marvelous new health, accident, in -Iso ranee. Big opportunity. Act quick ly. Box 851, Chicago. MEN WANTED For detcetive j work. Write J. Ganor, Danville, 111. ! MEN Age 17 to 53. Experience! unnecessary. Travel: make secret in- 1 : vest!gallons, reports. Salaries; ex-| i penses. American Foreign Detective! : A genoy, 603. St. Louis. I IIELI' WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Woman stenographer. One who can assist in general office work. Permanent posi tion. Address, stating age | and references, to P. O. BOX 87, Harrisburg, Pa. j ! 11 WHITE GIRL— To assist in house-I • work and care of children in small! family. No washing. Good wages. A|; splendid proposition will be offered a| capable and reliable girl who will ap- 1 prtclato the situation. Address 3316 1 Brisban street. Paxtang. or call Belt', phone 2386 R. i WANTED Experienced millinery' ; makers. Inquire Ellenora Gove, 226 North Third. AY ANTED Reliable, middle-aged, white woman, for general housework, in family of three adults. Good wages and pleas ant hdme. Address BOX 7941. CARE OF TELEGRAPH.! WRITE PHOTOPLAYS s2s-sßoo| .'paid anyone for suitable ideas. Ex-1 Iperience unnecessary: complete out-! line Free. White Producers' Isiague, | 248. fst. Louis. WOMEN Earn SBO from products of 16 flowering plants, which you can grow in your yard. Answer, If inter ested. Botanical, 608, West Haven, Conn. PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY j Knit urgently needed socks for us on Auto Knitters. Experience onneces- ; sary. Full particulars. 3c stamp. Department 146. Auto Knitter Co.. 821 j jJclTersoii street. Buffalo. N. Y. 1 •; WANTED Five bright, capable ! women for 1919, to travel, demon strate and sell dealers. $25.00 lo j I $50.00 per week. It. R. fare paid, j Write at once. Goodrich Drug Co. I (Dept. 720. Oinalia, Nebr. _ I La - I IIEI.P WANTED—FEMALE ' ■ AV ANTED A capable, young woman for stenographer ami typist. in one of Harrisburg's promi nent stores. Give reference and full details. Address A., 6421, Care of Telegraph, WANTED AA'hite girl for nurse girl. Must be over 16 years. Apply 7 South Front street. Apartment B. AYANTED Experienced chamber ipaid, from 12:30 to 5 P. M. Apply 113 Locust street. AA'ANTED Experienced house keeper. Good wages. Apply at Alva Restaurant. 19 South Fourth street. WANTED Woman for general housework. Call at 101 South street. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTED —For general housework. Apply 1822 North Second. AVANTED Reliable woman for general housework, in New Cumber land. Light work. Good position for right party. Call F. Bryan. Bell 4929, Dial 4531 or residence 5666, - WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework. Small family. No washing. References. Inquire 1005 Bridge street. New Cumberland. Pa. WANTED Experienced bo ok lterper. Apply at once at 1042 Herr street. 11121.1' WANTED—MaIe and Fciualo | WE will start you in the cleaning and dyeing business. Little capital ' needed. Big profits. AA'rite for book let. Den-A'onde System, Dept. 497, Charlotte, N. C. MEN l6 or over; women, 18 or over. Get U. S. Government Perma nent Peace Positions. SI.OOO-,51.600 year. No layoffs. Short hours. Paid vacations. Common education suffici ent. Write immediately for free list positions now easily obtainable. Franklin Institute Dept. 414-M, Ro chester, N. Y'. HUNDREDS U. S. Government Per manent Positions now open to men, 16 or over; women, IS or over. S9O to $125 month. Many in your home sec tion. Short hours. Common educa tion sufficient. List positions free. AVrite immediately. Franklin Instl tutc. Dept. 413-L. Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED ! AGENTS Soldiers, Sailors, Men. ] Women, make oig money selling our i new, up-to-date photo medallions. ; Quick sales Big profits Free catalog f and samples Cruver Co, Jackson and j Campbell, Chicago. j $20.00 daily distributing New Prize i Peace Pictures. "Soldier's Return." ! "News From Homo." "My Daddy," ! "Liberty and Peace," "Human Liberty jBill." "Freedom," "llono.- Rolls," anil ; fifty others. Enormous demand. | Samples free also important por ! trait catalog. Consolidated Portrait j Co.. 1034 West Adams street, Chicago. AGENTS Big pay and free auto mobile, introducing wonderful new gasoline saver, punctureproof, five year spark plugs and other economi cal auto necessities. Outfit free. L. Ballwey, 632, Station F. Louisville, & , AGENTS Chateau Thierry Great ; est AVar Picture. Sample FREE. 50 i others. Russell's AA'ar History best ! published. Convex portraits. Frames, I Pillow Tops. Low prices—credit terms—prompt shipments. People's Portrait, Station D, Chicago. i WANTED 5 bright, capable wom ien to travel, demonstrate and sell : dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week, j Railroad fare paid. AA'rite at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 720, Omaha, Nebr. 300 PER CENT. PROFIT Agents clearing hundreds weekly. New ! Washing Compound. Wonderful seller. , Fig repeater. Nature's Mightiest Cleanser, Send for proof. Free sample. Mitchell. B. L„ 1314 East Sixty-first street, Chicago. AVAR HISTORY PROFITS all ve.tr round on sales of the world-famed Personal Help Series. A separate vol ! uine for each member of every home. I Greatest standard sellers on earth. First reports show over $60.00 per day in subscriptions. Exclusive terri tory free. $2.00 combination sample, • 50c. Terms most liberal, cash or ieiedit. Be first to get control of ter ritory and make fortune this year. Also biggest commission, and patriotic ! pictures free with sales of . Wt\r .History and Roosevelt. Send 10c each postage on free samples. Mullikln Company, Marietta, Ohio. AGENTS* Quick seller. Big ■ profits. California ltosebeads. New stuff Tremendous demand. Coining j money for Hustlers. Catalog Free. Mission Read Co., 1427 Irola, IKIS An ! gclcs. Calif. LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, under wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad ! way. New York City. AGENTS \\ ANTED Boys, girls, ! anybody, to bring me safety razor j bit des to be sharpened. 25c dozen, 'single edge; 35c dozen, double edge. IGocd commission paid. Call Saturday j afternoon, 4 to 5. and Monday after j noon, I to 8, Third and Cumberland I Barber Shop. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN Side line. Free | Pocket samples. Patent punchless j checks. Big seller to restaurants, | lunchrooms, soda fountains. No com l petition. Commissions on reorders. Standard Check Co., Manufacturers, 1633-641 Plymouth Ot„ Chicago. SIDE LINE Top-notch specialty; | responsible house; pays commissions I promptly. Write to-day. Samples 'and sales talks free. No delays, j Erickftbn Co.. Des Moines, lowa. 1 TEST is the convincing argument ■ its to the sale of our protected ar | tide. Most essential necessity. Large ' territories to salesmen able to handle crews. Definite co-operation, if vou cannot sell this specialty yon will VHII selling life preservers on a sinking I ship. AA'rite now. Jerome ] President. 8 South Dearborn street, I Chicago, 111. SALESMEN We will pay you well. Famous line of leather Goods, Diaries and other Advertising special tics .made by H. B. Hardinburg & Co., Brooklyn. Products of years of experience. Easy sales. .Satisfied customers. Big commissions. A seri ous offer for a hustling salesman. !No canvassers. For personal Inter ! view, write to-day to A. J. Fischer, | Field Manager, care of Penn-Harris j Hotel. Harrisburg. | SALESMEN New Carburetor for | Ford Cars. Simple, not a moving part, installed In thirty minutes, guaran teed to double your mileage and start ir zero weather without heating or priming: 15-day FREE trial. Our St Louis man sold 1.400 in six months. Salt Lake City man made $1,200.00 in | ot\e week. AA'rite U. & J. Carburetor j Co., 505 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago. TASTE HOT-CUP—The new nour i ishing family drink and represent us I in your neighborhood. Earn big money ' easily. ' Repeat orders continually. 1 Not so'd In stores. Hot-Cup is con centrated and instantly prepared. Send ten cents for enough for large ! family, and full particulars, telling | how to start. House & Sons. Estab lished 1890, 56 St. Paul street, Buffalo IN. Y- j | v THE ADDED REVENUES of a home secured through renting a furnished room or admitting a board- las' er to the family circle—often prove psl to be "life-savers." For people in mod- . HS erate circumstances the burden is ppj often immeasurably lighted through Wi ilffl one or the other of these revenue -1 frf ■ sources. Use the classified. Ms "'iff f 1 1 • SALESMEN WASTED I "AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMAN r JTI Complete Hlstorjt World's \V ar, 600 pages, with nearly 100 mag _ nihcent pictures. Retails |2.00, costs | you SI.OO. Some agents making over > $20.00 per day. Sell the book the people want. Orders filled promptly. Credit' If desired. Freight paid. Also 'EI FEI IOF ROOSEVELT," same terms. Ruth I I outfits free to workers. Geo. G. Clows j Co.. Philadelphia, Pa., or Chicago, 111. Address nearest office. SALESMAN WANTED | I Prominent Harrlsburg Corporation! j wants man to sell in this city an ar- ( tide required in every home. Firm and goods well known. Give full particulars, former ex-1 pericnce. age, qualifications, salary I expected, etc. Address C„ 6842, Care of Harrlsburg Telegraph. SALESMEN To travel on com mission and sell to merchants. Cloth ing, skirts, hosiery, ladies' and chil dren's dresses, shirts, etc. Samuels Mfg. Co., 501 Broadway, New York. SIDELINE SALESMEN Calling on grocers and other merchants can make SSO to S3OO per Month with our 'lines. Pocket sample and grder book iby first mail. F. W. Richey Go.. 6137 j Wcntwcrth avenue, Chicago. SITUATIONS \\ANTED—MALII ! I WANTED Young, married man i 22 years old, with three years' experi-l jenee as teacher in public school, wants i position as clerk; can furnish refer ence. Address Box B, 6995, care of I Telegraph. j MAN Of clerical ability, wants I position for Fridays and Saturdays. Apply M., 6990, care of Telegraph. I WANTED By reliable, married man, work of most any kind. Address 1 'Box B, 6614, care ef Telegraph. j WANTED Young man desires po-' sltion as chauffeur for private family | or light delivery car. Addresa s'i 6993. .care of Telegraph. )! ! ti WANTED Situation as bread' .'salesman or work of any kind; \i t reference from last employer. Fori 5 { appoinment, call Bell 3931 R. - WANTED Young man, 22 years! • lot age, desires a position as clerk in I'.grocery store; can furnish best of . I reference. Address N„ 6992, care of! . i Telegraph. J SITUATIONS WANTED—I emale [ ! WANTED Position as house-! •keeper by widow, with six-year-old ' [child ,for widower; country preferred.! Address Mrs. Catharine D'iller, Plain-! ' | field. Pa. ,! WANTED By colored woman, I .[day's work, or position as chamber-1 ,'maid in hotel;' has experience. Call, j or w rite, No. 1306 Currant avenue. I WANTED Woman wishes wash-' '.'ing and ironing to do at home. Ap- ! i ply 1316 Penn stieet. '. j WANTED Nursing, by young! I woman. Call, or address, 1832 Wal-j lace street. ; WANTED Young woman desires i position as stenographer. Address Box • N. 6127, care of Telegraph. 1 ; ,1 YOUNG WOMAN Desires position l , as telephone operator, or as clerk: has' '.jliad experience. Address Box M, 6991 i „ care of Telegraph. ; WANTED Washing and ironing; [by reliable white woman. Inquire ; 152S Thompson street. ' WANTED Washing to do at home; no ironing. Call, or write, 2218 • Atlas street. i WANTED Position by voung) 1 woman evenings. Saturday afternoons! ' and Sunday, if necessary. Apply K„ • 0995, care of Telegraph. . j WANTED Young woman desires' •'position for general office work; have I 'jhud experience in bookkeeoing. also)' ■ typewriting. Address Box N, 6997, • j care of Telegraph. ■! WANTED A college graduate.! (who has had experieace in high school I -jand academic teaching, would like to I ( tutor or be a companion with a child! i or children several hours every dav.i , State what price you are willing to ■ pay. Apply to M., 6613. care of Tele . graph. ROOMS FOR RENT : UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING I, ' UCOMh Single or communicating;! ' kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free, i • Strictly private. Laundry, phone and; bathroom privileges. Inquire 4291 • Broad street. Daily inspection in-! t vlted j' - FOR RENT Two furnished rooms' 1 ' for light housekeeping; all convent- ' i enccs; steam heat: no children; second! I floor. Inquire 1814 Green street 1 t i FOR RENT Largo, well-furnish-, ed rooms. Inquire 113 locust street, '[ FURNISHED ROOM Second floor;! city steam heat. Bell phone 46GR. | FOR RENT—Two rooms, completely! furnished for light housekeeping. Call I' 1669 Derry street, after 6 P. M. FOR RENT Two unfurnished! rooms, on third floor, suitable for light housekeeping; corner house; ail conveniences. Including use of phone; • 'references; no children. Address Box 'N, 1729, care of Telegraph. ■ t • FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms' lon second floor, for light housekcep-'- ; Ing; all conveniences; corner house; ,no children. Address Box A, 66:3. ; care of Telegraph. ; TWO ROOMS FOR RENT Fur-1 inlshed or unfurnished, for light! housekeeping, with steam heat, elce- • I trie lights, bath and phone, in small ! family Apply L., 6994, care of Tele graphy j j ! FOR RENT Three unfurnished'' [rooms and bath, in finest residential ■ section of city; rent reasonable. Ad | dross R.. 7321, care of Tolegraph. I I FOR RENT One furnished room, I 'or two rooms, for light housekoep- | [ing. Address N.. 6991, care of Tele [grapli. I 'A ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished front room; city steam heat, electric lights and gas. Inquire 28 South Third I street. Third Floor Apartment. ! I*OR RENT Furnished, second [ floor, bay-window room front, and I room facing river. City steam, elcc j trie light, shower bath and pnune. Centrally located. Oent emen only. Address Box S. 7248, caic ol' Tele graph. | FOR RENT Elegantly-furnished rooms, single or en-suite, both 'phones; electricity, steam heat and I bath; no light housekeeping. Call Bell phone 624 , 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, for gentlemen only. Rent reason able. Apply 276 Brlggs street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED By man and wife, a six-room house with Improvements, or a five-room apartment, unfurnish ed. April 1. Bell phono 3968 R. WANTED—HOARD AND ROOMS j WANTED Room and board, in ' private family, by refined young wo man. Will turnish reference. Hill iseelion preferred. Address M. 1. H„ P. O. Box 121, Harrisburg. Pa. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms and batli, central location pre ferred. for young, married couple; best of reference given. Bell 698. COLONIAL APARTMENTS, MECHAN ICSBURG From April 1. Centrally located. Main street, near depot, on trolley, 4 j or 6 rooms, with bath, front anid side [ porches, hot water lieat. Rent rea i sonable. Inquire 429 Broad street, I 9:30 to 11 A. M., or Dapple & Swartz, I Mechanicsburg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ! Vacant 2-story brick, all improve ; inents. porqh front, drive ajiey, easy .terms, on Hill; 10 minutes' walk to j station. ] Vacant, 9 rooms, porch front, side yard, bay windows, room for garage, | steam heat, electricity and gas. Vacant, 10 rooms, porches, steam j heat, electricity and gas, hardwood ■ floors, side and back yard, at New : Cumberland Pcrtession April 1, 2-story brick, j corner, room for garage, front porch, all improvements. Possession April I, single 3-story j frame, corner, steam heat, electricity and gas, front porch, garage in rear. [3-story brick, Market St $4,00 i 3-story brick, Market St 6,500 3-story brick. Crescent St 3,800 I 3-story brick, Swatara St 3,400 i 3-story brick, Regina St 3,500 ! 3-story brick. Berryhill St 3,00u i 3-story bl ick. Walnut St 3,000 3-story brick. S. Eighteenth St.. 4,500 3-story brick. State St 4.400 3-stc.ry hrick. Sixth St 4,600 I 3-story brick, Green St 5,000 • 3-story brick, Briggs St 4,500 | 2-story brick. S. Fifteenth St... 2.8u0 • 2-story brick, Kensington St... 2,500 ! 2-story brick, Catherine St 2,700 I 2-story brick, Disbrow St 2.300 : 2-story brick, Crescent St 2,600 ; 2 54-story brick. Summit 5t.... . 2,500 254-story brick, Ross St 2,500 |2>4-Etcry bungalow, Schuylkill St 2,500 254-story frame. West Fairview 1,200 Several fine suburban homes. In one ! car fore, steam heat, electric lights, j m to 1-acre land, all improvements practically new homes. [ Several small Farms from 3 to 3(j | acres, near city. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. [ Bell 560 J. Rents Collected. I TWO-STORY CRICK HOUSE All I improvements; In city; front porch; bay window; nice yard to drive alley; 'sloo down, balance as rent. Liberty | Bonds accepted. C. 11. CORDER I 1722 Green Street. Bell 560-J. I FOR SALE Property 206-8-10 'chestnut street; lot, 52 54 x 124 S reet. | Harrisburg Trust Company. Adminis trator, 11. M. Graydon Estate, 1G South j second street. I FOR SALE -v- House and lot in I Camp Hill. All Improvements. For [quick particulars, address T. H. Jones. I P. O. Box 546. City, giving your name 1 and telephone number. ! FOR SALE A modern, three-story apartment house. In desirable location uptown. Good investment. Owner I leaving city. Address S., 6611, care (of Telegraph. I FOR SALE 5-roomed, 154-story bungalow; all conveniences; big gar -1 den; corner property; garage: laundry lin cellar. Dial. Mechanicsburg, 153 W. | FOR SALE— Single brick house on I the Hill, 8 rooms, bath, porches i pantry, room for garage. Liberty I Bonds accepted, on easy terms. Dial 6081. | FOR SALE Most attractive West I Shore home. All modern conveniences | Will su'l at a sacrifice. Call Beli j phe.ne 3037 R. BUY YOUR HOME on our rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond first payment required, balance as rent. We have houses In everv i part of the city and suburbs. APDIV [A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street. [ S4OOO WILL BUY a single house with all Improvements on Bowman avenue, Catnp Hill. SIOOO In cash [Balance can remain in mortgage. j n ' ! quire J. K. Klpp. FOR SALE Thiee 2-story houses, eight rooms, paved street $2,100 each. Two brick semi-bunga lows, 6 rooms, luundry. bath, pantrv porches, $3,150 e?e'h. Two bricks, all improvements. sv,loo both. All close j ( ln. Bell phono 1334 J. | KKAIi I&STATIfi IQIi SALE j IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDEKLIN. ) ] 1 . 1 ;.,T 0L ' FIOUKE ON MOVING BY 5 APRIL. 1, PICK YOUR HUMK NOW j| •—l-KOM THE FOLLOWING LIST: I Fulton St 1625, 2VB-story frame I Jefferson St 2215, 2-story brick j Jefferson St 2130, 3-story briclt I.W conisco St. ... 623, 3-story briclt i Wiconisco St. ... 625. 3-story brick 1 Wconisco St. ... 627, 3-story brick ! ,! c ® n ! Bc ® St. ... 620, 3-story brick 1 Wiconisco St. ... 631. 3-story briclt j Lamp St 618, 3-story brlcli ;j I Lamp St 650, 3-story brick I j Schuylkill St. ... 618, 3-story brick i I Schuylkill St. ... 620. 3-story brick NSchuylkill St. ... 622, 3-story brick 9 Schuylkill St. ... 621. 3-story brick i ! Schuylkill St. ... 626, 3-story brick K Schuylkill St. ... 628. 3-story brick * N. Sixth St 2631, 3-story briclt 'N. Sixth St 2633, 3-story-brick I]N. Fourth St. ...2120, 3-story brick SIN. Twelfth St. .. 68, 3-story frame i , state St 1131, 3-story stucco :J swatara St. 1856. 2H-tory frame S Muench St 616. 3-story brick U jMuhuntongo St. . 616, 3-story briclt S iMahantongo St. . 618, 3-story brick !| Mahautongo St. . 620, 3-storv brick j|B. 18th St 353. 3-story brick S. 18th St 355, 3-story briclt " Curtin St 610 3-story brick STEEI.TON ft. Fourth St. ... 320, 3-story frame s. Fourth St. ... 322, 3-story frame S. Second St. .•. 320, 3-story frame ANY OF THESE PROPERTIES CAN BE BOUGHT ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN SMALL AMOUNT DOWN. BALANCE IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS. IX ASA SANDERLIN, ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST BLDG., 36 N. THIRD ST. BELL PHONE 1390. DIAL 3573. ACTUALLY FOR SALE THE KIND TO BUY EE YOUR OWN RL ~T COLLECTOR 2200 block, North Sixth St.—Steam heat, front porch, rear drive alley. This house in tlrst-class condition " throughout. * 230-2 Maclay St. Pair of cottage . style houses on good corner, handy ■ to street car, steam heat, front pore lies. 205 Kelker St. Now vacant. It is going to be sold. Look it over and let us have your offer at once. "I 1633 N. Third St.—Good business lo ' i cation. 7 809 James St. Close to business ' | section Price very low. '( .121 State St. A good house in a good locution, on the easy-payment "! plan. 1 7lot Mulberry St. —lf you want a ! 3-story brick, 9-room hoiiae, close to business section? Take a look and .(make an offer. ■ I We have houses for sale in every ' section of the city, and invite you to them before buying. Several very _ | tine corner homes. ! KOI'GH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE, i! ! 307 Kunkel B!dg. : i t Both Phones. ;>| 1 J POSSESSION SOON FOR SALE 11331 N. Second, 3-st. brick $2,700 "11630 N. Sixth, apartment and j store $5,000 12142 N. Sixth, 3-st. brick with tear driveway $3,500 Y 602 N. Seventeenth. 5-st. brick.s4,Boo >1 957 S. 21st, 2%-st. frame SI,BOO I 635 Camp. 3-st. brick $3,000 a 425 Hamilton. 3-st. brick $3,500 . 2306 Jefferson, 3-st. brick $2,790 630 Muench. 3-st. brick $3,20 c >' 125 Royal Terrace, 2-st. brick. $3,000 1: 1128 Wallace. 3-st. brick $2,100 Y 226 Woodbine. 3-st. brick $6,300 NOW VACANT. > 2140 N. Fifth Price reduced 2304 X Fifth Bargain Y 1194 Bailey. S3OO down; $25 Y monthly. • 87 Disbrow Price, $2,350 ) SUBURBAN ?! >i Fine bungalow on North Bowman avc - 5! nue. ij BACKIONSTOSS BROS., Russ Bldg., 31 Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. 3| 3 ! 3! >i Possession April 1. Price. Down. X 2427 N. Sixth St. Brick $5,700 ssou 3 12052 Suscp St. Brick.... 2,800 50) ' 22G7 Logan St. Brick... 2.500 500 31 2336 Ellerslie St. Brick. 3,200 3CO >i1943 N. Fourth St. Brick 3,000 3uo ! 400 Muench St. Brick. 3.000 4uu >! 1032 S. 11th St. Frame..' 2.700 500 • j D. A. L'ALEY, Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. i ' VACANT, possession at once—North i Sixth street, 3-story brick, all /ini ! proveroc'rtts, steam beat, electric and ' gas, front porches, bay windows, side ■ovard, 8 rooms, room for garage. C. 11. Corder. 1722 Green street. Bell 660-J. II Rents collected. ;l ' FOR SALE —On easy terms, 2010 to 2018 Susquehanna street. Possea l slon on April 1. Apply A. P. Doranz, j 1226 North Sixth. ! FOR SALE lmmediate posses- slon, line property, corner Deny and Kelso streets. Paxtang. Hardwood ' floors, steam heat, gas and electricity. ~! Garage in rear. Inquire J. K. Kipp. HEAL ESTATE —l or Salt; or Kent r HOUSES AND GARAGES—At Fifth , and Curtin Streets: possession of e some of the houses on thirty days' notice. Fred C. Miller. 31 North Sec -7 ond. Bell phone 307 J. ?i HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT ! FOR RENT 7-roomeU house at - 330 South Fourth street, Steelton. .'I Rent, $15.00 per month. Apply at 31u -'South Fourth street. Steelton. I Heal Estate l'or Heiit —Suburban i'; MODERN SUBURBAN HOME at , Camp Hill for rent; 25-story, 8 rooms ' ! and bath, oak floors, open tlreplace. I full-size screens. shades, ' storm sashes; all conveniences; furnished or unfurnlhed; by April 1 or sooner Aii t dress Box E. 6948. care of Telegraph. I HEAL ESTATE W ANTED I WANTED. ! TO RENT, ' TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING,' SUITABLE FOR GARAGE. ' ADDRESS i V., 6492. CARE OF TELEGRAPH. REAL ESTATE WANTED , We have some ready purchasers for •'improved Real Estate. Let us know , j what j'ou have to offer. ! LINCOLN REALTY CO. | 1129 North Seventh Street, HEAL ESTATE WANTED .. J WANTED A small house, by a ! young, married couple, or three DV ! fc-ur unfurnished rooms for light; housekeeping. Address G., 6999, care] at Telcgruph. j WANTED, TO RENT April 1. an) loight or nine-roomed house, with' moderp. conveniences, in desirable lo- | cation. Suburbs not objectionable. References furnished if desired. Call ! Bell plione 3578. AV A NTED—TO RENT I We are having a number of appil- ! ! cations at this time for furnihsed I I nouses, apartments and rooms. AVliat 1 Ido you have to oiler? Address Mil- I ler Brothels & Company, Locust and | cou-t streets. READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY. ! WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? j BELL AND DIAL PHONES. ! ] CHAS. ADLEIi, 1002 N. THIRD ST. ! I I AVANTED. TO RENT 5 or 6-1 Iroenicd house by April 1, with or without conveniences. Communicate with M., 6987, care of Telegraph. Ofliccs anil Storerooms For (tent MARKET ST. STORE FQR RENT Beautiful Daylight Store. 504 Market Street. CHAS. ADLER 1002 North Third Street 260 HAMILTON STREET—Suitable | for barber, tailor, poolroom or cigar store. Chas. Adler, luu2 K. Third St. FAKMS SMALL FARMS ON EASY TERMS | %-acre, a good house $?, 10.00 1-acre, a good house $850.00 j 216 acres, good building $2,700.00: 3 acres, good buildings.... $650.00; 48 acres; plenty hay and straw $2,750.00 192 acres, Perry county $2,800.00; |lO5 acres, near city $5,500,00 1 30 acres, near city $6,000.00' 107 CHESTNUT ST. I 105 Acres. good buildings, near! Harrisburg, $5,500.00. I 48 acres, very good farm, plenty of I hay. straw and cornfodder, $2,750.00. I 30 acres, a good farm. 2 fares from Harrisburg. 102 acres, in Perry county, $3,000.00.1 Inquire at 107 Chestnut Street. ; FARMS FARMS 1 LARGE AND SMALL I have just purchased the four! fnrmir of the Frank O. Bosler Estate ot Carlisle (924 acres in all), and ant leady to talk business with persons' I desiring either large or small farms.! jMuch of the land lies along the trol-i ! ley between Harrisburg and Carlisle j(a single fare to Carlisle), ami is therefore too valuable for large farm j I plots. It will he cut up into 5 to 20: 'acre plots. The balance is adapted to! ; general farming, is limestone land and l | considered as among the best in Cum- j iherlanil County. Jt lias been years) I since such land as this has come into | the market and there will no doubt! ■he a strong demand, especially for! I the smaller plots. The survey's are j not yet completed, but persons'desir ing certain locations can make nr-' ] rangenients for such plots as tliev de-i sire. Prices on the balance will be' 'announced when surveys are finished.' An apple orchard, containing 2,060 i ■'bearing twenty-year-old trees and 600' voung trees, all In good condition, will j jbe disposed of promptly. This prop erty is about one mile from Carlisle' on Harrisburg short road. | Any of the property can be seen by making arrangements with R. E.! i Shearer, Carlisle, or myself. WARREN VANDYKE, 9 North Market Sqifare. ! Bell phone 231 Dial 1342. ! ; P. P.—For those desiring small ' I plots, financial arrangements can he I | made for buildings, or even for a part' iof the purchase money, if necessary. I FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ! i ■ PEOPLE COMING BACK THREE OR FOUR TIMES. SAY THAT LONG FLAME FURNACE COAL is . • satisfactory that no other j COAL gives tho same SATISFACTION. Order 1,000 lbs. to-day, $4.70. Bell 600. Dial 2345 J. B. MONTGOMERY. NO COAL CARDS NEEDED. I SUBURBAN DELIVERY. ! FOR SALE * — 150-egg Prairie State' 1 Incubator, reasonable. Also Silver' : txicetl Wyandotte Eggs, SI.OO per set-j ■ ting of 15 Eggs. Call, or write, Ca'.-I i vln Leltzel, 1316 Howard street. City, j S7O TAKES $250 size phonograph, one jewel point, and one sapphire | : point needle and 200 steel needles anil I : records. Will ship on approval ('. O. D. National Storage Co.. 2303 North Western avenue, Chicago. ; FOR SALE One F. & P. Gas Plant, 11 lights, for sale cheap. In ■ good condition. Fine thing for busi ness that lias no electric connection.; j 1). 11. Martin. Elizubetlitown, Pa. | FOR SALE—Good Livingston piano,! ■in good condition. Party leaving city,! will sell at reasonable price. Call at I ;210 South Thirteenth street. I G. W. TODD CHECK-WRITER | ! First-class condition. Price reason- 1 able. Inquire 711 Telegraph Building, j SCALES FOR SA LE The Dayton I Computing style 88, capacity 10 lbs. I Gcod as new. Al condition. Call evenings 414 South Wood street, Mid-' dletown. Pa. DICTAPHONE AND SHAVER FOll! SALE Practically brand new. ln-1 quire Keystone Hide Co., Lancaster, Pa. I FOR SALE New camera. 5x7,! j with complete outfit. Reasonable | price. Or will exchange for some thing of same value. State what. Ad ]diess 8.. 6989. care of Telegraph FOR SALE Two 6-ton Wagon Fairbanks Scales, in excellent condition. Cheap to quick buyer. Reason for selling, too small for our present use. Apply SELDEN TRUCK DISTRIBUTORS, 1017-25 Market Street. YOUNG BELGIAN HARES FOR j SALE—-Inquire at 646 Camp street. . FOR SALE English bull dog. fe-) male. Registered and pettlgrecd. 420' Woodbine street, City. i FOR SALE Combination coal and' ! gaa kitchen range, in good condition, i having been little used. Call Bell i 3183 M. FOR SALE Pool table. Standard Hl/.0. Slate Top. New cover. Bargain price. Apply Pool Table, P. O. Box; 284. Harrisburg. FOR SALE White rood go-eart, i in good condition. Apply 1613 Park,! or call Bell 1588 M. ] I'OH SAI.K—MISCKLLANKC WOOD FOR HA UK—Slabs or b pine or oak, stove length, full • ♦12.00; truck loud s<>.so deli ; 130 l I 1055-M. . BLAIb'DELL LATH 10 20 In. X i Trfidge & Shipley (Juick Change !x 6 ft. Mundy llolst 6',4x10 in. jellng Derrick, a 11. P. Gasollnt 'gine. 1 11. P. A. C. & D. C. M j 14 H. P. A. l\ Motors, also wll ;g< od Metal Working Machlncrj i Electric Motors, Generators, Bi ! (Charging Sets, etc. !•'. It. La I 1557 Hell Plione. FOR SALE Diningroom miscellaneous articles of furnitur J quire Bell phone 4419. BARGAINS! BAItGAINSI i The Store across from Y. W. I offers you the Biggest and Best • gains In Men's and Boys' Suits, ( I coats, Mackinaw Coats, Under | Hals, Caps und Shoes. We ure ■ ous for Low Prices. Give us atr OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth Street. MORRIS SAY'S save money bi new and second-hand furniture High prices paid for furniture. M Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 39 TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT i CASH ALL MAKES RENTE EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPO ORPHEUM THEATER. BOTH PHONES. WANTED—MISCELLANEOI HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAIt j Second-hand Furniture. Prompt . tention. Newtnark & Cown, 368 B street. Dial phone 4286. WANTED to buy sect hand canoe in good condi for cash. Give description : price, also whether you 1 paddles to sell. P. O. Bo i Carlisle, Pa. 1 WANTED. TO BUY Bath | second-hand fixtures. bath I water closets and wash stands, jdtess Box o, 7302, care of Telcgri ; WANTED Homer and Com Pigeons: also Belgian Hares. i ! price and quantity. Address F. I Mullen, Marietta. Pa. ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ! kinds of Junk. Get our prices be • selling. Call Bell phone 936, or < i us a postal and our wagon will Keystone Iron & Metal Co., Broad j Currant streets. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought sold. Highest cash prices paid. 1 Bell 1381 or Dial 5847, or drop a tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market sti ! Will call, city or country. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & 824-832 North Seventh street. I L.' COHEN & COMPANY. York i Ash avenues. Highest prices paid rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber metal anil o'd machines. Send po or call 3221 W Bell and Dial 6225. BUSINESS OPI'OHTUMTIKS ! WE manufacture a carburetor Ford cars which is guaranteed I give double the mileage over | other carburetor ever constructed. : ga 1(1 less of name, make or price. ! Money refunded If liftoen-day FI trial does not prove it. Entirely principle—simple, plain tube —nc i moving 4bart. Guaranteed to star I zero weather without heating or pi | ing. Tremendous demand. T! sands now In use in Chicago territ Reliable, cneregtio man, who ! guarantee sales and carry stock I SSOO to $2,000. depending on detn, can secure exclusive territory ! will i asily net SIO,OOO this year, special experience necessary. I Will also furnish carburetors other cars In about sixty days, j FRANK A. UHWAN, 509 W. Jucll i Blvd., Chicago, Til. IF you have $25 and upward, jme in* a meritorious and well-t money-making business. Will st closest investigation. Special rei j tells all about it. Write now. P Idolph Itose, 50 New street, New Y I FOR SALE A prolltable, st business. Will give a net Income | 000 tu $4,000 on small Investm For lull particulars, address T. j.Tones. P. O. Box 546. Harrisburg, ! FOR SALE Grocery, doing ! prolltable business city 12,000 popt i lion Central Pennsylvania. Excell ! opportunity. Low price to qu buyer. Write at once lor particul ' Address Box It, 7041, care of T i graph. ! FOR SALE Drug store, in vicii iof Harrisburg. at very reasons i llirure. Good business, good loeat I Address, for particulars. Box D, 6 | care of Telegraph. BUSINESS PEKSONAi-S ' dUETY-LLA'/OK BLADES RE I SHARPENED Single edge—2sc per dozen. Double edge—Sue per dozen. METROPOLITAN HOTEL ANN , BARBER SHOP. Third and Cumberland. All Work Guaranteed. ! oxY'-ACETYLENE WELDING i \r.v metal welded. Work guar ! teed Carbon removed by oxyg 1 Capital City Welding Co., 1538 Loj j street. Bell 4396 L. I FURNITURE. CARPETS. STOVE Bought and sold. S. Gold, 1014 M ; ket. Bell 4085 J. ONININE —Look out tor that grif i feeling, likely to catch you t I changeable weather. OUR I.AXATI I PHOPPHO-QUININB will stave It 'lf taken In time. Gross Drug Sto j 119 Market street. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—i tlmntes, Jobbing. First-class wo I ,iw Hummer. 1423 Überty str. ! Bell If2o- ___ A. LANE ] jjew and second-hand furnlt houirht and sold. Highest prices pt ! 1022 Market* street. Bell 4730-J. • fxvENTORS FINANCED Pate Automobiles. Motorcycles Boug cold Exchanged. Cash or commissi ! Simon Hor ( st; Linglestown, Pa. UPHOLSTERING Of the b klndf Work guaranteed. We call a deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phtj 4826. 1 ~RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED j Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, i dor": razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Btd FURNITURE CRATED—And chl nacked for shipping. Also rcpalrlt J A. Bishop. 1736 Ixigan street, DI AMONDS bought for cash—P. Caplar. Co.. 206 Market street. Money to Loan WE LEND MONEY In compliati with Act of June 17. 1915. to Individ als in need of rendy cash: small loa 1 a specialty, business confidential, pa ' merits to suit borrower's conveuien< ! positively lowest rates in city. ' PENNSYT.VANTA INVESTMENT O I 132 Walnut StreeL j|" ■ . j■ I Additional Classified Adi on Opposite Pago 1
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