Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 03, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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JOIINSON On February 2S, 1019.
William H. Johnson, at his late
residence, aged 74 years, 4 months
and 7 days.
Funeral on Tuesday, at 2 P. M., from
51(1 t'amp street, interment at liar-'
rigburg Cemetery. The relatives]
and friends are invited to attend;
without further notice.
N AN 111 SKIItK On March 1, 7919 |
Fred K. Van Buskirk, at his late
home; 7921 Bank street, Penbrooa,
Pa., in his 32d year.
Funeral services will be held on
Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
The relatives and friends are invit-j
od to attend without further notice, j
Interment East • Harrisburg Cerne- j
•tery. j
HON Kit —On February 28, 1919, Leuli I
Hoyer, wife of Daniel C. Boyer, aged!
.2 years, 3 months and 8 days.
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 ,
* iIOCK, from her late residence, 76 I j
f'outh Nineteenth street. The t ela-]
tites and friends are invited to at
tend without further notice. j
IN MEMOIIIAM
IN MEMORfAM
Mrs. Kate Oberholtzer Mumma.
Died March 2, 1915. I
LOST AM) I'Ol'XU
LOST Diamond ring; either In
Majestic Theater, or between Majes
tic and Fourth und Walnut. Reward .
if returned to 1940 State. Bell phone
I2SSM.
LOST. OK MISLAID Policy, Per- j
petual Fire Insurance of America, No. 1
ISS9S. 11 found, return to Mrs. Carrie I
K .Vlathius tnee) Wagner), 1630 North I
SVth - <1
LOST By working girl, gold
watch and fob. Finder leave at credit
oltice Dives, I'omeroy & Stewart. Re
ward. Initials F. B. S. on case. j
LOST Tuesday night, between]
Thirteenth and Den y and Penbrook. i
Bronze Medal. On face, Order of In- ;
dependent Americans; center. Medal ]
of Honor; on back of medal, the
name of Curry 11. Smith. Reward if I
i t turned to Curry 11. Smith, Box 117,-
Penbrook, Pa.
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg i
Shorthand, Typewriting. English,
Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic,
etc. DAY AND NIGIIT SCHOOL OPEN
ALL YEAR. Enter any time. Bell
125. Dial 4016.
BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
121 Market St. Chas. R. Bcckley. j
HELP WANTED—MALE
j
THE OVER LAX D-HAR- I
RISBURG CO. REQUIRE I
THE SERVICES OF ,
TWO AUTOMOBILE
SALESMEN. APPLY BY
LETTER TO MR. HAN
SON, SXA TI N G AGE
AND EXPERIENCE.
ALL COMMUNICA
TIONS WILL BE HELD
STRICTLY CONFIDEN
TIAL.
j
DRAFTSMAN
WANTED
I
Ability to make neat tracings |
essential. State age. nation- i
ality, education, experience in
detail and salary expected, in
ycur first letter.
BOX O, 6128,
Care of Telegraph.
WANTED First-class tailor for]
our men's department. Win. 13.;
Schleisner Store.
WANTED Chauffeur for our Ford ]
auto store delivery. References must I
be. acceptable by Bonding Company.!
Address S., 7319, care of Telegraph, j
WANTED Young, married man!
farmer, for small farm in Dauphin !
county. Reply, giving reference and
experience. Address Box T, 7398, carel
of Telegraph.
TRUCKER WANTED A reliable!
man to work, or rent, on reasonable
terms, a house, stable, greenhouses,
truck patch and about 25 acres good ;
land. Address Box 452, Huutmels
te wn, Pa,
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK exarai.'.a- !
tion coming soon. Men 16 to 49 pre- 1
pare for it and other government I
"exams" under our expert, former '
Government Examiner. Thousands of •
men and women, 16 to 69, needed in '
Reconstruction Period ahead. Write ;
to-day for free booklet "MC." Pat
terson Civil Serv ice School, Rochester, ]
X. Y. ,
MEN lf you would like to secure!
a high--grade sales position and wil- I
ling to follow our instructions, write,
in confidence, to Box W, 6543. care of
Telegiapli. Previous experience not!
essential.
WANTED Experienced porter.]
Good wages. Apply Alva Restauruni, |
15 South Fourth street.
WANTED
Ten or twelve first-class automobile!
mechanics, by a good, old. reliable
automobile and truck concern of Har
risburg. Good salary paid and guar
anteed work for one yeur to reliable
men. Only men wlio are willing to
take part interest in the firm by in
vesting SSOO to SI,OOO at a guaranteed
6 per cent, dividend paid monthly,
need apply.
G., 6982. CARE OF TELEGRAPH.
WANTED Generul blacksmith for
quarry. Must understand dressing
steel and shoeing horses. Also me
i hanie, with machinist's abilities, to
lake charge of machinery of large
lime plant. W. B. Devaney, Malvern,
P\
A LARGE CORPORATION desires
the services of a young man. eighteen
or twenty years ol' age, who has had
experience as a stenographer and can
as-isr in bookkeeping. In your reply,
give experience you have had and sal
ary wanted. Address Stenographer,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE
No. 72 North Seventeenth street.
3-story brick house, 8 rooms and
bath. Furnace heat. Gas and
electric lights. 20-ft. side and rear
alleys. Price 84,300
No. 623 North Seventeenth
street, 3-story brick house, 7
rooms, bath, and paqtry. Hard
wood floors. Steam heat. Elec
tric light. Price $4,700
Miller Brothers & Co.
Real Estate
Insurance Surety llonda
Locust and Court flrtcla
Members Hbg. Itcul Estate Uoard
11 ■■ f
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MONDAY" EVENING,
HELP WANTED—FEMALE ,
WANTED Women Singers,!
Danecrs, Musical Artists, Piano
Player, girts for chorus, musical show.!
Good amateurs consider. Send photo-\
graph. State age, height, weight, i
Steady engagement. Good salary, j
Marshall and Valuee, Ideal Entertain- !
] ers, care of Liberty Theater, Wayns
! boro. Pa.
i
i WANTED
j Woman stenographer. One
j who can assist In general
oftleo work. Permanent posi
tion. Address, stating ag'e
■ and references, to
P. O. BOX 87,
Harrisburg, Pa.
' I
; !
| WHITE GIRL —To assist in house- j
work and care of children in small]
i family. No washing. Good wages. A]
; splendid proposition will be offered a!
capable and reliable girl who will ap-I
predate the siturtion. Address 3316
Brisban street, Paxtang, or call Bell
| phone 2386 R.
J WANTED
I A capable, young woman lor
i stenographer and typist, in
| one of Harrisburg's promi
nent stores. Give reference
j and lull details. Address
A., 6421,
Care of Telegraph,
' .
) WANTED White woman or girl]
'for general housework. No washing.]
j Family of two adults. Reference re-]
Lout red. Apply 595 North Front street.]
I WANTED \\ omnn for general J
] housework. Call at 101 South street.
I MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTED
I —For'general housework. Apply 1822
North Second.
' WANTED Reliable woman for
; general housework, in New Cumber
! land. Light work. Good position for
; right party. Call F. Bryan. Belli
j 4229, Dial 4531 or residence 5666. |
; WANTED Middle-aged woman
; for geneial housework. Small family.
INo washing. References. Inquire
| li'9s Bridge street. New Cumberland,
I Pa.
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WANTED Experienced millinery
makers. Inquire Ellenoru Gove, 226
North Third.
WANTED
Reliable, middle-aged, white woman,
I for general housework, in family ol
three adults. Good wages and pleas
ant home. Address
jBOX Z. 7941, CARE OF TELEGRAPH.
, UELI* WANTED—MaIe ami Female ,
■ HUNDREDS U. S. Government Per- '
| manent Positions now open to men, |
■l6 or over; women, 18 or over. S9O to I
. $125 month. Many in your home scc
, tion. Short hours. Common educa- ]
] tion sufficient. List positions free. '
! Write immediately. Franklin Insti- I
tute. Dept. 413-L. Rochester, N. Y.
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN lf you can sell direct]
to auto or truck owner and have will]
to succeed, vve need you. $3 commis-<
: ion on $lO sale. Device pays fori
itself by refund from insurance com-j
panics. Address. with references.
Fetters, Lincoln Bldg., Philadelphia.
SALESMEN We will pay you
wr 11. Famous line of Leather Goods,
Diaries and other Advertising special
ties .made by H. 13. llardinburg &
Co., Brooklyn. Products of years of
experience. Easy sales. Satisfied
, customers. Big commissions. A seri
; otig offer for a hustling salesman.
No canvassers. For personal inter
-1 view, write to-day to A. J. Fischer,
i Field Manager, care of Penn-Harrisj
Hotel, Harrisburg.
TASTE HOT-CUP—The new nour-'
i.sliing family drink and represent us I
I in your neighborhood. Earn big money j
I easily. Repeat orders continually.
[Not sold in stores. Hot-Cup is con-'
centrated and instantly prepared, i
I Send ten cents for enough for large;
family, and full particulars, telling!
how to start. House & Sons. Estab
lished 1899, 56 St. Paul street. Buffalo,
! N '- Y '
"AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMAN- ;
i ITY" Complete History World's!
• War, 609 pages,'with'nearly 100 mag- j
I nlficent 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 "LIFE!
IOF ROOSEVELT," same terms. Both;
loutfits free to workers. Geo. G. Clows'
i Co.. Philadelphia. Pa., or Chicago. 111.'
1 Address nearest office.
! SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
• WANTED Young man, 17 years!
■••id. desires position as stenographer!
land assistant bookkeeper; one year's
j xperlence: references. Address P. O. i
I Box 181, Enola. Pa., or Dial phone!
_J
WANTED Young, married man,
j 22 years old, with three years' expert-'
ience as teacher in public school, wants
position as clerk; can furnish refer-'
ence. Address Box B, 6998. care of
| Telegraph.
; WANTED - Young man desires po- 1
jsition us chauffeur for private family,
lor light delivery car. Address S„
16993, care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
' WANTED Respectable country]
.woman wishes position keeping house [
[lor widower; well experienced in:
(house work; best of reference. Ad-i
j dress Box K, 6924, care of Telegraph.]
I WANTED Young woman wishes
| position as secretary, stenographer or]
j typist; good executive; ten years'
business experience; can travel. Ad
jures* Box T, 7305, care of Telegraph. |
i WANTED Position as house-1
keeper by widow, with six-year-old |
child .for widower; country preferred'
Address Mrs. Catharine Diller, Plain-'
field. Pa. j
WANTED By colored woman, I
day's work, or position us chamber- i
maid in hotel; has experience. Call,!
or write. No. 1306 Currant avenue. |
WANTED Woman wishes wash-!
ing and ironing to do at home. Ad-i
pIK- 1316 Penn street.
WANTED Nursing, by young j
woman. Call, or address, 1832 Wal
lace street.
WANTED Young woman desires
position as stenographer. Address Box
N', 61.7, tare of Telegraph.
YOUNG WOMAN Desires position
as telephone operator, or as clerk; has
had experience. Address Box M, 6999
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.
WANTED Young woman desires
position for general office work; have
had experience in bookkeeping, also
typewriting. Address Box X, 6997
care of Telegraph.
WANTED A college graduate,
who has had experience in high school
and academic teaching, would like to
tutor, or be a companion with a child
or children several hours every day.
State what price you are willing to
pay. Apply to M., 6613, care of Tele
graph. {
, HELP WANTED—FEMALE
j COOK WANTED —No washing or j
ironing. Good wages. References re
! quired. Inquire corner of Twenty
! second and Market. Bell phone 1998' L
j WANTED Middle-aged hofl3e-
I' keeper for widower with two boys, on;
Hill. Good home. Address Box 11, I
2931, care of Telegraph.
) WANTED Position by young
• woman evenings. Saturday afternoons)
and Sunday, If necessary. Apply K.,
6995, care of Tele'graph.
ROOMS FOB RENT
THREE nicely-Uirnished rooms,'
! with bath, between Front and Third]
streets, north of Market street. Call!
Bell phone 261R or 789 R. Dial phone
j 4440.
\ FOR RENT 2 rooms for light
j housekeeping; hot and cold water,
bath and steam heat. Call 4684 Mor
j 1614 Wallace street.
| TWO second-floor, furnished rooms,
with privute Datn. steam heat, elec
tric light, gas for cooking and use of
phone; central. Address Box C, 7307,
care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; all conveni
ences; steam heat: no children; second
floor. Inquire 1814 Green street.
FOR RENT l.arge. well-furnish
ed rooms. Inquire 113 Locust street.
FURNISHED ROOM Second floor;
city steam heat. Bell phone 466 R.
FOR RENT—Two rooms, completely
furnished for light housekeeping. Call
1609 Derry street, after 6 P. M.
j FOR RENT —• Two unfurnished
I rooms, on third floor, suitable for
; light housekeeping; coiner house; nil
I conveniences, including use of phone;
references; no children. Address Box
N, 1729, care of Telegraph.
l'"OR RENT—Three furnished rooms
on second lioqr, for light housekeep
ing; all conveniences; corner house;
no children. Address Box A, 66J5,
care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT One furnished room,
ior two rooms, for light housekeep
| ing. AddressNNt. t 6991, care of Tele
graph.
ROOMS TO RENT Large, com
fortable front room, well furnished,
with bath and hot water. Apply 809
North Second street.
FOR RENT Furnished front
room; city steam heat, electric lights
and gas. Inquire 28 South Third
street. Third Floor Apartment.
FOR RENT Furnished, second
floor, bay-window room front, and
room facing river. City steam, elec
tric light, shower bath and phone.
Centrally located. Gentlemen only.
Address Box S, 7248, care of Telu-
I graph.
j FOR RENT Furnished rooms.
$2.50 per week und up; warm rooms,
running hot and cold water; light
| housekeeping and private bath. Wil
son Apartments, No. 143 South Third.
j FOR RENT One large bedroom,
for gentlemen only. Rent reason-
I able. Apply 276 Briggs street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED One or two rooms In
( modern borne, near Penn-Harri3
Hotel, for two persons and four-year
; old child. State conveniences and
j price. Prefer private family. Address
| VV„ care of Telegraph.
WANTED By man and wife, a
six-room house with improvements,
or a five-room apartment, unfurnish
ed, April 1. Bell phone 3968 R.
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED —Unfurnished apartment,
four rooms, kitchenette and batli. Im
mediate possession desired. Good lo
cation. Address K, 7306, care of
j Telegraph.
WANTED Small house or apart
i ment, by April 1. Address Box A,
j 7311, care of Telegraph.
] APARTMENT WANTED —Of3 or
| 5 rooms, city or suburban, or rooms
; for light housekeeping, "furnished or
{unfurnished, permanent, man, wife, i
] daughter, adults. References exchang- i
; ed. Will take possession at once or
, any time before April 1. Address,
j stating location and full partciulars,
; "A.," P. O. Box 52, Harrisburg.
| WANTED Three-room apartment,
by Ist of April or before. Address Z.,
| 7303, care of Telegraph.
WANTED 3 or 4 unfurnished
! rooms and bath, central location pre
i fel ted, for young, married couple;
j best of reference given. Bell 698.
COLONIAL APARTMENTS, MECHAN
JCSBURG v
From April 1. Centrally located.
I Main street, near depot, on trolley, 4
' or 6 rooms, with bath, front anid side
l porches, hot water lieat. Rent rea
' sonable. Inquire 429 Broad street,
• 9:30 to 11 A. M„ or liapplo & Swartz,
J Mcchanicsburg,
.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
, ' . i
"
IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.
SEE SANDERLIN.
I
|
IF YOU FIGURE ON MOVING BY
; APRIL 1, PJCIv YOUR HOME NOW
.! —FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST:
] Fulton St 1625, 2%-story frame
] Jefferson St 2215, 2-story brick
UeffersonSt 2130, 3-story brick
] Wleonisco St. ... 623, 3-story brick
] Wleonisco St. ... 625, 3-story brick
I Wleonisco St. ... 627, 3-story brick
'Wleonisco St. ... 629, 3-story brick
[Wleonisco St. ... 631, 3-story brick
Camp St 648, 3-story bricl:
Camp St 650, 3-story brick
J Schuylkill St. ... 618, 3-story brick
I Schuylkill St. ... 620. S-story brick
.Schuylkill St. ... 622, 3-story brick
Schuylkill St. ... 624, 3-story brick
I Schuylkill St. ... 626, C-story brick
; Schuylkill St. ... 628, 3-story brick
.I N, Sixth St 2631, 3-story brick
|N. Sixth St 2633, 3-story-brick
jN. Fourth St. ...2120, 3-story brick
N. Twelfth St. .. 68, 3-story frame
State St 1131, 3-story stucco
.'swatara St 1856. 2',a-story frame
I Muench St 616, 3-story brick
[ Mahantongo St. . 616, S-story brick I
Mahantongo St. . 618, 3-story brick
. Mahantongo St. . 620, 3-story brick
. S. 18th St 353, 3-story brick
S. 18th St 355. 3-story brick
Curtin St 510 3-story brick
STEELTON
S. Kfurth St. ... 320, 3-story frame
. S. Fourth St. ... *22, 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.
D. ASA SANDERLIN,
[ ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG.,
36 N. THIRD ST.
BELL PHONE 1390. DIAL 3573.
i
FOR SALE 5-roomed, IH-story
, bungalow; all conveniences; big gar
, den: corner property; garage; laundry
i in cellar. Dial, Meehantcsburg, 153 W.
FOR SALE Most attractive West
i Shore home. All modern conveniences.
Will sell sacrifice. Call Bell
phene 3037 R.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
I TIIE ADDED REVENUES of a S
home Secured through renting a
furnished room or admitting a board- tjS J
i er to the family circle—often prove Ufej \
'(ftp to be "life-savers." For people in mod- ®h||
jm crate circumstances the burden is Ms j
• |p often immeasurably lighted through j
one or the other of these revenue
jj|| sources. Use the classified.
P i
HEAL ESTATE FOIt SALE .
HOUSES FOR SALE
! Vacant 2-story brick, all improve- 1
| nients. porch front, drive alley, easy I
terms, on Hill; 10 minutes' walk to 1
! station.
Vacant, 9 rooms, porch front, side
yard, bay windows, room for garage,
steam heat, electricity and gas.
Vacant, 10 rooms, porches, steam
heat, electricity and gas, hardwood
floors, sido and back yard, at New
Cumberland.
Possession April 1, 2-story brick,
corner, room for garage, front porcn,
all improvements.
Po?aession April 1, single 3-story |
j frame, corner, steam heat, electricity!
• and gas, front porch, garage in rear.'
3-story brick, Market St $4,800]
3-story brick. Market St 5,300]
3-story brick. Crescent St 3,800
2-story brick, Swatara St 3,400
3-story brick, Regina 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 6,000
3-story brick. Uriggs St 4,600
2-story brick. S. Fifteenth St... 2,800
2-story brick, Kensington St... 2,500
2-story brick, Catherine St 2,700
2-story brick, Disbrow St 2,300
2-story brick, Crescent St. 2,600
214-story brick. Summit St 2,500
2%-story brick, Ross St 2,600
2'A-story bungalow, Schuylkill
St 2,500
2'A-story frame. West Fairview 1.200
Several fine suburban homes, in one
car fare, steam heat, electric lights
$4 to 1-acre land, all improvements'
practically new homes.
Several small Farms from 3 tp 30
acres, near city. (
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell 560 J. Rents Collected.
FOR SALE 2-stor.v bungalow,
located on Bowman avenue. Camp
Hill, containing 7 rooms, bath, water,
gas, electric lights, large front porch,
range, furnace heat. Lot, 40x110.
Price, 34,000.00.
For Sale 2-story bungalow, lo
cated ori Park avenue. Camp Hill,
containing 6 rooms, bath, cemented
cellar, water, gas, electric lights,
steam heat, screens for all windows,
storm sash, hardwood floors. Lot, 60x
143. Garage. Price, 34.800.00.
FOR SALE 2'A-story frame
double house, containing 6 rooms,
bath, each, cemented cellar, located
on Main street. Camp Hill. Water,
electric lights, front and rear porches,
furnace heat. Price, 34.000.00 per
pair. .
For Sale l6lO Regina street. 3-
story brick and stone dwelling, con
taining 9 rooms, bath, cemented cel
lar, water, gas and furnace heat,
range. Possession at once. Price
$3,000.00.
For Sale 2342 Ellerslic street,
2 A-story brick, 7 rooms, bath co
mmented cellar, electric lights and gas,
■ furnace heat, lot, 18x110, side en
, trance, drive alley in rear. Price
33,200.00.
BRIXTON-PACKER CO., Agents
Second and Walnut Sts.'
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FOR SALE Corner property, in
j open location, on North Second street
jat reduction if sold at once. Immedi
ate possession. A. W. Swengel, 2131
I North Second street.
FOR SALE A property in good
section of North Sixth street. Posses
sion soon. A. W. Swengel, 2131 North
Second street.
FOR SALE 1522 Swatara street
! 3-story brick, 8 rooms and bath all
I other improvements, side entrance
. I Price very reasonable. Bell Realty Co '
j Bergner Building. '•
I SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE ON
| EASY TERMS—Brick construction
all modem improvements, including
j steam heat; price |3.4b0. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building. . }
f VACANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE
|—Brick and stucco; nine rooms and
1 bath. gas. electric light, steam heat
three open hreplaces. hardwood floors-'
lot, CCxlOO; garage on rear. Price!
36,500, Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
VERY A 'IT 11A CTi V E PRICE on No.
1808 North Sixth street and two small
houses on die rear—lot, 20x105. Rent
332 per month. Price, only $3 000
Bell Realty Co- Bergner Building. '
FOR SALE No. 1832 Park street
—three-story brick all modern im
provements lot, l.xllO to drive al
ley. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing. ____
VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE
No. 2316 l'enn street, brick construc
tion. 6 rooms and bath, steum heat,
cas and electric liKnt, concrete front'
porch, side entrance. Price, 33,400.00.
Easv terms. Bell Really Co.. Bergner
Building.
"" FOR SALE
The desirable double prop
erty at 1717-1719 North Sec
ond street; high class dwell
ings, In good condition, mod
crnly end completely equip
ped; each side has nine rooms,
2 baths, pantry, halls, etc. 1719
can be delivered April 1. in
quire at
108 NORTH SECOND ST.
FOR SALE Property on Green
1 street. All conveniences. Good
chance for colored family. Apply M.,
7304, care of Telegraph.
TWO-STOR* BRICK HOUSE All
Improvements; In city; front porch:
bay window; nke yard to drive alley
SIOO down, balance as rent. Liberty
Bonds accepted.
C. H. CORDER
1722 Green Street. Bell 560-J.
FOR SALE Property 206-8-10
Chestnut street; lot, feet.
Hnrrlsburg Trust company. Adminis
trator. H. M. Gruydon Estate, 16 South
Second street.
, FOR SALE A modern, three-story
apartment house, in desirable location
uptown. Good Investment. Owner!
leaving city. Address S., 6611, carel
of Telegraph. I
. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
POSSESSION SOON
FOR SALE
111321 N. Second, 3-st. brick 32.700
11630 N. Sixth, apartment and
1 store 35,000
, 2142 N. Sixth, 3-st. brick with
tear driveway 33,500
1 602 N. Seventeenth, 3-st. brick.34, 800
I 957 S. 21st, 214-st. frame SI,BOO
635 Camp, 3-st. brick 33,000
425 Hamilton, 3-st. brick $3,500
, 2306 Jefferson, 3-st. brick $2,700
630 Muench, 3-st. brick $3,200
125 Royal Terrace, 2-st. brick.s3,ooo
■ 1128 Wallace. 3-st. brick 32,100
226 Woodbine. 3-st. brick $6,300
NOW VACANT.
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I 2140 N. Fifth Price reduced,
I 2204 N Fifth Bargain
I 1194 Bailey. S3OO down; 325
1 monthly.
1 87 Disbrow Price, 37.350
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I Fine bungalow on North Bowman avc
-1 nue.
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1 Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board.
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VACANT, possession at once—North
I Sixth street. 3-story brick, all im-
I provements, steam heat, electric and
. gas. front porches, bay windows, side
, vard, 8 rooms, room for garage. C. 11.
, Corder. 1722 Green street. Bell S6O-J.
Rents collected.
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FOR SALE —On easy terms, 2010
to 2018 Susquehanna street. Posses
sion on April 1. Apply A. P. Dorana,
, 1225 North Sixth.
FOR SALE lmmediate posses
sion, fine property, corner Derry and
Kelso streets. Paxtang. Hardwood
floors, steam heat, gas and electricity
Garage in rear. Inquire J. K. Kipp.
BUY YOUR HOME on our rental
payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bond first payment required, balance
as rent. We have houses In every
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
A. P, Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street
34000 WILL BUY a single house
with all improvements on Bowman
avenue. Camp Hill. 31000 in cash
Balance can remain in mortgage, in
quire J. K. Kipp..
FOR SALE Three 3-story frame
houses, eight rooms, paved street
32,100 each. Two brick semi-bunga
lows. 6 rooms, laundry, bath, pantry
porches, 33,150 each. Two bricks ali
improvements, 35.100 both. All close
in. Bell phone 1334 J.
RE\L ESTATE —For Sale or Rent
HOUSES AND GARAGES— At Fifth
and Curtin Streets; possession of
' some of the houses on thirty days'
notice. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Sec
ond. Bell phone 807 J.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT 7-roomed house at
1 320 South Fourth street, Steelton
, Rent. 315.00 per month. Apply at 316
- South Fourth street, Steelton.
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Real Estate For Rent—Suburban
1 MODERN SUBURBAN HOME at
- Camp Hill for rent; 214-story. 8 rooms
1 and bath, oak floors, open fireplace,
full-size screens, shades, storm
-1 sashes; all conveniences; furnished or
unfurnlhed; by April 1 or sootier. Ad
j j dress Box E, 6948. care of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
. ! REAL ESTATE WANTED "
". We have some ready purchasers for
; Improved Real Estate. Let us know
'. what you have to offer.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.
1129 North Seventh Street.
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WANTED,
' TO RENT.
TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING.
SUITABLE FOR GARAGE.
1 ADDRESS
V„ 6492, CARE OF TELEGRAPH.
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WANTED. TO RENT Small, mod
ern house. Camp Hill or Paxtang pre
] ferred. Rent not over 330 per month.
Address Box T, 7309, care of Tele
. graph. '
] WANTED A furnished house, as
soon as possible, centrally located, foi
J- two months, nest of references. Best
of care guaranteed. Address J., 7312,
1 care of Telegraph.
WANTED, TO RENT April 1, an
eight or nine-roomed house, with
modern conveniences, in desirable lo
cation. Suburbs not objectionable.
References furnished if desired. Call
Bell phone 3573.
WANTED—TO RENT
We are having ,a number of appii
cations at this time for furnihsed
nouses, apartments and rooms. What
do you have to offer? Address Mil
ler Brotheis & Company, Locust and
, Cou-t streets.
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READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY
WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?
BELL AND DIAL PHONES.
CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. THIRD ST.
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Offices and Storerooms For Rent
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FOR RENT
Second end third floors over
master's Jewelry Store, now
occupied by Kellberg's Studio. ■
Has been occupied as a photo
graphic studio for over ten
ye ars.
Apply
CLA9TER S .JEWELRY STORE, j
302 Market Street.
Offices and Storerooms for Rent |
FOR RENT
.EOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM,.
For meetings, conventions
Banquets Dances and parties'
Use of piano free. Kitchen
attached.
H. C. CLASTER, Jeweler,
302 Market Street.
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MARKET ST. STORE
FOR RENT
Beautiful Daylight Store
604 Market Street.
CHAS. ADLER
1002 North Third Street
250 HAMILTON STREET—Suitable
for barber, tailor, poolroom or cigar
store. Chas. Adler, lUU2 N. Third St.
FARMS
SMALL FARMS ON EASY TERMS
?i-acre, a good house 32,400.00
1-acre. a good house $850.00 i
2% acres, good building 32,700.00!
3 acres, good buildings.... 3650.00!
] 4S acres; plenty hay and
straw 32,750.00 I
102 acres, Perry county 32,800.00
105 acres, near city 35,500.00
30 acres, near city $6,000 00
j 107 CHESTNUT ST.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
PEOPLE COMING BACK j
THREE OR FOUR TIMES,
SAY THAT
! LONG FLAME FURNACE COAL j
! is so satisfactory that no other
COAL
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SATISFACTION.
1 Order 1,000 lbs. to-day, $4.70.
Bell-600. Dial 2345
J. B. MONTGOMERY.
NO COAL CARDS NEEDED. "
SUBURBAN DELIVERY.
FOR SALE Large size Hoover
electric sweeper. Good as new. Coat
• $125. Will sell for $75. Apply L.,
6996, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Wood for kindling
for range or furnace, pine or oak.
slabs or billets. Pleased customers in
all parts of city. Bell phone 1055 M.
FOR SALE —A 5-btirncr vgas
range, 1 bedroom suit and spring. Call
1938 Penn street.
■ FOR SALE Quarter-oak, combi
nation bookcase and desk. Also re
volving chair to match. Price, $12.50.
I Call Bell 3460W, between 6 and 8
P. M.
FOR SALE Uiningroom double
1 heater, $lO. complete. Apply 1014
I j Green street.
FOR SALE Barge, oak rolltop
desk, ir. good condition. 1208 Chest
-1 nut street. Bell phone 624, Dial 4957.
i EASTER BUNNIES Get your order
r in to-day. SI.OO each. Guaranteed in
r perfect health. They are thoroughbred
, Belgian Hares. P. O. Box 568, City.
FOR SALE l5O-egg Prairie State
[ Incubator, reasonable. Also Silver
t Laced Wyandotte Eggs, SI.OO per set
. ting of 15 Eggs. Call, or write, Cal
vin Leitzel, 1316 Howard street. City.
. FOR SALE One F. & P. Gas
, Plant, 14 lights, for sale cheap. In
. good condition. Fine thing for busi
ness that has no electric connection,
j D. H. Martin, Elizabethtown. Pa.
FOR SALE—Good Livingston piano,
. in good condition. Parly leaving city,
will sell at reasonable price. Call at
210 South Thirteenth street.
1 SCALES FOR SALE The Dayton
! Computing style 88, capacity lo lbs.
1 Gcod as new. A 1 condition. Call
evenings 411 South Wood street, Mid
dletown, Pa.
FOR SALE English bull dog, fc-
I male. Registered and pettigreed. 420
"IWoodbino street, City.
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. BLAISDELL LATHE 20 in. x 12 ft.
'•Lodge & Shipley Quick Change 14 in.
• x 6 ft. Mundy Hoist 6!ixlo in. Trav
eling Derrick, 3 H. P. Gasoline En
gine. 1 11. P. A. C. & D. C. Motors,
% 11. P. A. C. Motors, also will buy
t gcod Metal Working Machinery and
1 Electric. Motors, Generators, Battery
, Charging Sets. etc. F. R. Laverty,
1 1857 Bell Phone.
FOR SALE Diningroom set,
. miscellaneous articles of furniture, lu
- quire Bell phone 4419.
BARGAINS: BARGAINS!
The Store across from Y. W. C. A.
offers you the Biggest and Best Bar
. gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over-'
. j coats, Mackinaw Coats, Underwear.
' • Ilats, Caps and Shoes. We are fam-
I ous lor Low Prices. Give us a trial.
OUTLET CLOTHING CO.,
23 North Fourth Street.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED.
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
1 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
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■I HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for
j Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at
-1 tention. Newmark & Cown. Bbs Broad
1 j street. Dial phone 4286.
1 WANTED to buy second
hand canoe in good condition
1 for cash. Give description and
| price, also whether you have
• paddles to sell. P. O. Box 6,
1 Carlisle, Pa.
WANTED, TO BUY Bathroom
. second-hand fixtures, bath tubs,
I water closets and wnsh stands. Ad
; I dress Box O, 7302. cure of Telegraph.
WANTED Homer and Common
Ptgcons: also Belgian Hares. State
price and quantity. Address F. Mc-
Mullcn. Marietta, Pa.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID TOR ALL
kinds of Junk. Get our prices before
selling. Call Bell phono 986, or drop
us a postal and our wagon will call.
■ Keystone Iron & Metal Co., Broad and
Currant streets.
' MAX SMELTZ
Second-hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1381 or Dial 5847. or drop a pos
tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street.
Will call, city or country.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all
i kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call
I Bell phone 4276. B. Abrams & Sou,
I 824-832 North Seventh street.
L. COHEN & COMPANY, York and
| Ash avenues. Highest prices paid for
1 raga, paper, iron, barrels, . übber and
metal and old machines, bend postal
or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6225,
MARCH 3,' 1919.
J BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Grocery, doing a| .
profitable business city 12,000 pupula- • !
tion, Central Pennsylvania. Excellent I J
opportunity. Low price to quick'!
buyer. Write at once for particulars.] 1
Address Box R, SOU, care of Tele- i "
graph. j
BUSINESS PERSONALS
SAFETY-RAZOLL BLADES RE- j
SHARPENED ■
Single edge—2sc per dozen.
Double edge—3sc per dozen.
I METROPOLITAN HOTEL ANNEX
OR THIRD AND CUMBERLAND I
STREETS BARBER SHOP.
All Work Guaranteed.
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING
I Any metal welded. Work guaran- i 1
teed. Carbon removed by oxygen, i
Capital city Welding Co., 1538 Logan I \
street. Bell 4396 L.
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FURNITURE, CARPETS. STOVES— •
Bought aud sold. S. Gold, lUI4 Mar
ket. Bell 4085 J. ! ,
QNININE —Look out lor UiHt gt-lope I
feeling, likely to catch you this !•
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PHOSPHO-QUININB will stave it off I
If taken In time. Gross Drug Store.
119 Market street. j
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—Es- !
: timates. Jobbing. First-class work. |
•It W. Hummer, 1423 Liberty street.'
| Bell 4420. !
A. LANE
I New and second-liand furniture!
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.!
1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J.
INVENTORS FINANCED Patents
Automobiles. Motorcycles Bought.,
old Exchanged. Cash or commission. :
Simon Horst, Linglestown. Pa.
i UPHOLSTERING Of the best '
I kind. Work guaranteed. We call and ;
'deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone I
| 4 826.
!~ RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED j
I Single edge, 25c do/..; double edge, 35c i
I do/..; razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store, j
J FURNITURE CRATED —And china j
■ packed for shipping. Also repairing.
i J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street. j
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. ]
Caplar. Co.. 206 Market street.
MONEY TO LOAN
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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,
I ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG.,
THIRD AND MARKET STREETS.
LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE.
MONEY FOR INCOME TAXES
and other necessities. If you are sub
ject to tax and without funds and
bank credit, our money service may
interest, you. Cost reasonable. Pay
ments arranged to suit your income.
CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVEST-!
MENT CO.,
204 Chestnut St.
WE LEND MONEY In compliance
with Act of Juno 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.
132 Walnut Street.
ftluslcai
FOR SALE Mullet & Davis up-'
right piano, in fine condition. Guaran- I
teed 10 years. Great bargain for]
cash. Address D., 6421, care of Tele
graph.
VIOLINS. MANDOLINS, GUITARS,
RANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repair
ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
. | TALKING MACHINES promptly and :
. ceri fully repaired by an expert only
, OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
! PLAYER PIANO With forty rolls |
•of music, for sale; slightly used; must
■i be sold at once; cheap to a quick |
j buyer. Spangler Music House, 2112
II North Sixth street.
HAULING AND MOVING
j AUTO HAULING Local and long- !
• distance a specialty. We move fur-!
]niture and pianos everywhere, any-:
; where, at any time. Robert Aboff, I
j j 1601 North Fourth. Bell phone 171 si J. |
! AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long i
• i distance. Furniture and piano moving !
l a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917
' ; Capital street. Both phones.
AUTO HAULING Anything, any
where. Furniture moving. 13. S. Os
' man. 717 South Nineteenth street. Bell I
1.-91 W.
HICKS l.ocal and long-distance
hauling and storage. 424 Rcily. Boti
I phones.
1 FOR HIRE Two-ton auto truck,
i Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bell
] phone 2455 R.
HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped
for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof- body. J.
IE. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin i
Aungst. manager. Hershey. Pa. Bell j
pliono 15R0. j
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Furniture moving.!
Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 6061
Calder street. Both phones. Belli
( 3636-.1. Dial 3683. I
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local!
and long distance. F. J. Marlcr, Bell
39-j, Steelton. !
AUTO HAULING —■ laical and long!
distance. Furniture moving a rpe-1
clalty Rates reasonable. Prompt
service. Call Bell 623-J.
GENERAL HAULING AND FAST i
EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns
with auto trucks. Only experienced |
and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320. i
: or Dial 2265. j
ALL KINDS OF HAULING j
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER ST.
) BELL PHONE 623 W.
' DIAL PHONE 3518.
WHERE TO DINE
' ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
STOUFFER'S RESTAUR ANT—Home
cooking served to Businessmen and
Ladies In separate dining rooms.
STORAGE
STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co.
Both phones.
STORAGE—In brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods In clean,
private robms. Reasonable rates. P.
G. Dlener. 408 Market street.
STORAGE Private rooms forj
household goods in fireproof ware- I
house. $3 per month and up. Lower]
storage rates in non-fireproof ware-!
house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- j
145 South Second street.
Cleaners and Dyers
IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned,
Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best
place in town. Call and deliver.
Goodman's, North Sixth. Bo'h
Phones.
UN DEUTAJKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
511 North Second Street.
DELL =52. DIAL 2145.
CEMETERY LOTS IX)K SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
Beautifully situated on Market street
east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
north and east faces the now park
way. The prices of lots are moder
ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents.
AUTOMOBILES
OVERLAND
USED CAR DEPARTMENT.
WE ARE STILL CONTINUING OUI
"SPRING SALE."
Our assortment is growing
more limited each day. We
would advise you to act soon.
Place your order NOW! A
small deposit will hold your
ear for April delivery.
Dodge Touring, refinishd.
A splendid ear.
Maxwell Touring, over
hauled and in good condition.
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National 12-cylindcr sport
touring roadster. Seats five
comfortably. A powerful car
that looks and runs like new.
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Overland 5-passenger. light,
six. Thoroughly overhauled
and retinished a beautiful
Brewster green.
Several others for the early
| buyer.
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All are attractively priced, j
Time Payments Can be Ar
ranged.
Open Evening Until Ninfc.
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THE
OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CD,
212-14 North Second Street.
Both Phones.
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YOU CAN BUY A
REBUILT TRUCK
1 ON CONVENIENT MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
IV4 and 2-ton Garforda,
j cliassia only or equipped with
express or dump bodies.
1',4-IV4-2!4 ahd 2*4-ton
[ Bethlehems, with or without
bodies.
Light delivery wagons, in
cluding Buicks, Overlanda
and Vima.
THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO.,
Open Evenings,
212-214 North Second St. Both Phones.
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FOR SALE
STUDEBAKER FOUR —■ In AJ condi
tion; paint good. A real bargain at
5300.00.
I 1918 JACKSON EIGHT Fully equip
ped; mechanically perfect; paint
! new; all new tires. $750.00 buys it.
AMERICAN AUTO CO.,
C. A. SLOUGH, Mgr.,
Roar Front and Forster Streets.
1916 MAXWELL ROADSTER—Five
I guod tires; mechanically right; new
! top; winter side curtains open with
doors; colliaon fender; electric
Klaxon horn ; $425; demonstrate. Bell
! SECOND-HAND TRUCKS ANIX
PLEASURE CARS FOR SALE—Ford
ton trucks, 2-ton Autocar truck, 2-ton
Republic truck, 4-passengor 'Mitchell
Club roadster, 7-pas;mger Haynes
touring car. international Harvester
Company of America, Truck Depart-
I nient, 619 Walnut street.
FOR SALE
Cord Touring. Good running order.
' Motor overhauled. Good rubber. Bar
! gain Will demonstrate.
M. P. BROWN. Hell 1517 R.
FOR SALE Overland Model 79,
5-cassenger touring ear. in good run
ning condition. A bargain, $285. In
quire Beaver's Garage, 632 North
street.
MICHIGAN 40 Touring Car, in ox
eellont shape. Will be sold at R bar
gain. This car is electrically equip
ped. 1918 Bulck Roadster. in Al
shape; cannot be told from new. 1916
Ford Touring Car, extra tire, $340.
Chelsea Auto Wrecking Co., 22-26
North Cameron street.
FOR SALE
One 1915 brand-new 7-passcnger
Peerless Car. Will accept Liberty
Bends as full or part payment.
Bell Phono 14—Steelton.
WANTED All kinds of used auto
tlrca. We pay highest cash prices.
No Junk. H. Esterbrook. 81* North
Third street. Dial 49*0.
Additional Classified Ads
on Opposite Pago