Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 08, 1919, Image 14

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    7 CLASSMEB" AJ> WJ IKE COLOMJS WILL HELP F OFTST FIB J
JDeatbs
\\ll,l>M\\ On March 7. 1919. Au
gustus IVildnian, used 611 >' tar3 u.
Private funeral on Tuesday after
noon, nt I o'clock, from his late
residence, 9206 North Third street.
Interment Mast llurrisburg Cemc
tery. The remains can be viewed
i n Tuesday, from 11 A. M. to 3 I . M.
SMUKII On March 7, 1919. Jucob
Snvder, aged 73 years. „
funeral on Monday afternoon, at „
o'clock, from the residence of his
son J. B. Snyder, 2219 North Sec
ond street. The relatives and
friends are invited to attend with
out further notice. Interment Pax
tang Cemetery.
SHOOP Adeline 11. Shoop. wife of
\mos Shoop, died Friday, at bMi
A. M., at her home, near FenbrooK,
aged 77 years.
Funeral services on Mondai, at i >e
o'clock, from her late residence, tlie
'!ev. Mr. Henry ot'liciating. Inter
ment Shoop's Church Cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS
FRIES —Mrs. I.aura V. Fries and
family, 322 Swatara street, btcelton,
desire to thank their friends and
neighbors tor the kindness and syrn
pathy shown them during their i" J i
sau bereavement in the death of their
son an ft brother, lloss V ries, also - j
the beautiful floral tributes.
LOST AND FOUND
HOST Package, containing three
books of street car tickets and mer
chandise. I-ady who picked up same
by mistake will please return to
Toilet Goods Oepartment. llowman
tfc Co. . i
l/JsT lVliite bull dog, With
brown spots. License No. _3il. Gen
erous reward if returned to -109 Norm
Fifth
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand, Typewriting. , .knSllsh. |
Bookkeeping, Pen ma lis hP.A ri thnic tie.
'feaoVrb" business cocuege.
121 Market St. Chas. R. BecKle.c.
HELP WANTED —MALE
"
"SALESMEN WANTED"
LOCAL BRANCH OF TIIE
FIRESTONE TIRE & RUB
BER COMPANY REQUIRES
THE SERVICES OF ONE OR
TWO GOOD MEN WHO
HAVE HAD SELLING EX
PERIENCE.
APPLY BY LETTER, STAT
-ING QUALIFICATIONS.
WANTED
AT 32,000 TO $6,000 A YEAR
Wcuunl&nts, Bookkeepers Ledger
Clerks, Cashiers, General
Office Employes.
capable applicants are wanted to
take up training at once, without in
t.-i l erencc with tlieir present duties.
;.,i important positions with the large
viuellcan industries, railroads, busl
• .-s corporations and the L. s. IGov
. iiunent. Big salaries now arc being
otf red to men and women trained in
HIGHER ACCOUNTING
Our organization, the largest and
Pi st equipped of its kind, has been
c.i lori upon to train men and women
lor executive positions.
Cost and General Accountants to
facilitate industrial expansion, figure
inils accurately an<l calculate r cueral
Income and Excess Protit Taxes.
Auditors
Cost Accountants
Junior Accountants
Senior Accountants
Certified Public Accountants.
We make available to you the di
re, t personal guidance of tiie largest
staff of legal and business experts,
including Certified Public Account
ants ant! members of the American
Institute of Accountants, ever organ
ized for training men and women.
A KNOWLEDGE OF BOOKKEEPING
IS UNNECESSARY.
We train you from the ground up.
Hundreds of men whom we have help
ed to bigger paying positions report
si'larv increases from 100 to 400 per
cent, more than they formerly earn
ed. Ir. writing for particulars state
age. present occupation, and, if pos
sible, your telephone number. All
communications strictly 'confidential.
Address
H„ 6585,
Care of Telegraph.
JIEX IS and over, desiring Gov
ernment Clerkships. Railway Mail.
Post office, Customs. Internal Reve
nue, Census, War Risk, SIOO month,
write for free particulars of examina
tions. Ravmond Terry (former civil
Servlci Examiner), Continental Build
ing, .Washington.
PLUMBERS WANTED— Open shop.
7 or hour. Apply C. S. Thompson, 2929
Atlantic avenue, Atlantic City, N. J.
MEN Age 17 to 55. Experience
unnecessary. Travel; make secret in
vestigations, reports. Salaries; ex
penses. American Foreign Detective
Agency, 603, St. Igmls.
WRITE PHOTOPLAYS *2s-$:iOO
paid anyone foi suitable ideas. Ex
pel ienci unnecessary; complete out
line Free. Write Producers' League,
248. St. I^ouls.
1
FOR SALE
1920 Market St.
Three-story brick and stucco
house, containing 9 ■ rooms, bath
and pantry, hardwood finish. Mod
ern throughout. Electric light.
Steum heat. Lot 70x110 ft. 15 ft.
rear drlv e alley.
At a fair figure.
Miller Brothers & Co.
Real Estate
Insurance Surety Uonds
l.oeust anil Court Streets
Member, libs. Ren) Eatute Hoard
M
SATURDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED
j Salesman to sell food products
to grocery trade for n reliable,
i well-known, established concern.
1 tlrod prospects for right man.
■ | Full particulars regarding work,
i salnry, etc., must accompany ap
'' plication. Address
G.. 71.14,
', fare of Telegraph.
! WANTED Met: tuilors for Altern
-1 ; tien Department. Appiy at once.
I Kaufmans Lndcraelling Stores.
; —•
WANTED Two tlrat-claaa solici
tors. Straight salary. Apply Harris
burg News Agency, Monday morning.
S o'clock. Ask for Mr. Kosenbergcr.
1 WANTED—Men wishing positions
Firemen, Urakcinen. Electric Motor
! men, Colored Train Porters, Pennsyl
i vania, Ohio and New York roads. No
experience necessary. slou-$l5O Per
; montli. (Juick promotion S2UO-S3OU
1 per montli positions. Name position
i wanted. Inter ltailway Dept. 174.1, lu
j diunupolis, lnd.
; RAILWAY MAIL CLERK exumina
! tlon coming soon. Men 111 to 4U pre
' paro for it and other government
"exams" under our expert, former
Government Examiner. Thousands of
men and women. 16 to 6b. needed in
Reconstruction Period ahead. Write
to-day for free booklet "MC." Pat
terson Civil Service School, Rochester.
N. Y.
| RAILWAY MAIL CLERK EXAMI
NATIONS March 15. Men and women.
| Particulars free. American Civil Ser
! vice School. Washington, D. C.
WANTED Young man, between
I ages of 15 and IS. who is open for a
good, permanent position. Address S.,
!7133, care of Telegraph.
: WANTED Experienced. single
man to work on farm, lmiuire Elmer
j Wagner, oloverly Heights. Scven
jtecnth and Sycamore streets.
' WANTED —An experienced sales
i man in Dry Goods Department. A
good position tor the right man. )V.
' W. Mast ei Son. Coatesville, Pn.
MEN WANTED For detective
work. Write J. Ganor. Danville, 111.
lIE Ll* \V ANTE D— FEMAI Ju
j
WANTED
WOMEN TAILORS
l for Alteration Department for
j M iimt n's coats, skirts and dresses.
Permanent positions and good
| pay. Apply at once.
! KAUFMAN'S UNDERSELLING
STORES.
1 WANTED
I Good silk loom finishers. Apply
HARRISBURG SILK MILL,
Second and North Street.
' WANTED Girl for office work.
Must understand typewriting. Apply J.
,-clioolnich, Room 31, Spooner lllug.. 0
I North Market Square.
WANTED— Experienced seamstress
for ladies' tailoring. Apply 1313
| Green street.
J:C,.110 TO SIOO.OO PER MONTH for
| all or spare time to represent us in
advertising and distributing our ex
quisite line of toilet preparations.
Work fascinating and simple. No cx
i perienco necessary. Answer quickly.
Duchess laboratories. Dept. S3, Mili
j iVeapolis, Minnesota.
— _—___________
I GIRL WANTED —To work in store.
1 Salary. SIO.OO per week. Give age and
roll rente. Aadress K., 7404, care of
Telegraph.
1 WANTED 5 bright, capable wom
en u. tiavel, demonstrate and sell
<to alcrs. *35.0u to $50.00 per week.
Railroad lare paid. Write at once.
Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 730. Gmaha,
Nebr.
PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY
I Knit urgently needed socks for us ou
; Auto Knitters. Experience unneces
i sary. Full particulars, 3c stamp.
; Department 140. Auto Knitter Co., 821
Jclierson street. Buffalo, N. Y'.
WANTED Experienced weavers,
also learners. Apply 1 k Mill, Second
land North streets.
WANTED Night dishwasher.
; Good wages. Apply Alva Restaurant,
: 10 South Fourth street.
WANTED —Girls to work on sow
i ing machines. Apply Belgrade Knit
j ting Mill, Twelfth and Bridge streets,
: New Cumberland, Pa.
WANTED Buttonhole maker to
work buttonholes by hand. Bring
i sample Shearer Co., 304 Market
street.
WANTED Women Singers.
I Dancers, Musical Artists. Piano
! Player, girls for chorus, musical show.
'Good amateurs consider. Send photo
, graph. State age. height, weight.
I Steudy engagement. Good salary.
I Marshall and Valuee, Ideal Entei tain
! ers. care of Liberty Theater, Waynn
■ boro, la.
• WANTED A colored girl for
' general housework. Must be a good
| cook. Apply between 5 and 8 in the
; evening. Mrs. Herman P. Miller, 2117
i North Thiid street.
WANTED Reliable girl for gen
oral housework and to help take care
of child. Must furnish good refer
ences. Apply 221 Enieialu street.
WANTED Middle-aged woman
I for genet al housework. Small family.
No washing. References. Inquire
li'Ul Bridge street. New Cumberland,
Pa.
WANTED
Reliable, middle-aged, white woman,
| for general housework, in family of
! three adults. Good wages and plcas
i ant home. Address
i 1-luX 7041. CARE OF TELEGRAPH.
• HELP WANTED—MaIe uutl Female
WANTED Artist to retouch
i photographs and make wash draw
ings of furniture. Federal Equipment
II 'o., < a rlisle, Pa.
I HUNDREDS permanent U. S. Gov
ernment positions now open to men
women, 18 or over. $1,0(10-91, W0
year. Work in your home section. No
layoffs. Short hours. Pleasant work.
Common education sufficient. List po
sitions free. Write immediately.
I'lunklin Institute. Dept. 413-N, Ho
chester. X. Y.
PIANIST, OR PIANO TEACHER
WANTED Work in your own home
or studio: all or part time. Address
t'hristensen School, Room 2, 20 East
Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111.
HUNDREDS U. S. Government Per
manent Positions now open to men,
16 or over; women, 18 or over. SOO to
j $125 month. Many In your home sec
tion. Short hours. Common educa
tion sufficient. List positions free.
Write immediately. Franklin Insti
tute. Dept. 413-L, Rochester. N. Y.
MEN l6 or over; women, 18 or
over. Get U. S. Government Perma
nent Peace Positions. SI,OOO-$1,600
year. No layoffs. Short hours. Puld
vacations. Common education suffici
ent. Write Immediately for free list
positions now easily obtainable.
Franklin Institute Dept. 414-M, Ro
chester, N. Y.
| SALESMEN WANTED
1 SALESMEN l3O per cent, proilt,
selling excellent specialty proposition
It.) business and professional men. Full
time or side line. Crowther A- Fuhr,
12063 North Slillman street, l'hiladel
'phia, Pa.
SALESMEN WANTED j
SIDK LISK Top notch specialty;
responsible house: pays commissions |
promptly; write to-day; sample andl
sales talks free; no delays. Krickson ■
.Son Co., DPS Alotse, lowa. |
TEST is the convlncinK argument j
as to the sulc of our protected ar
ticle. Most essential necessity. I.argo.
territories to salesmen able to handle
crews, Definite co-operation. If you
cannot sell this specialty you will fall
selling life preservers on a sinking
ship. Write now. Jerome Laadt,
Pres., 8 Mouth Dearborn street, Chi-,
eago. 111. ■ j
SALESMEN New Carburetor for
ford Cars. Simple, not a moving
part, installed in thirty minutes,
guaranteed to double your mileage
und start in zero weather without 1
henting or printing. 18-day KItKH
trial. Our St. Louis man sold 1.400 In
6 months: Salt Isike City man made
♦ 1,-fC.Oe In one week. Write U. &J. |
Carburetor Co.. 505 \V. Jackson Blvd., i
Chicago.
ARMY and NAVY Joke Books
Sell faster than anything on the mar
ket. 80 pages. Brim full funny
jokes. Sample, 25r. $12.50 hundred.
The American Novelty Co.. "Every- j
thing in Novelties," Aaheville, N. C. i
WE want un ex-County or City Of-;
ficlal a Bank Employe n School ;
Principal a man of this type in i
short, a ntan of integrity and large |
acquaintance in Harrisburg to repre- j
st nt a financial house handling obly i
highest grade securities. A man pos- 1
sessing these qualities is assured sue-|
cess and permanent, satisfactory com-'
pcnsctlon. Your communication will I
be treated as confidential, if you so j
desire. Address It., 40S finance Bldg.,
Philadelphia.
DISCHARGED AItMY AND NAVY!
MEN AND SALESMEN The heroic |
and magnificent deeds "Over There" |
told In simple words and vivid pic-1
lures. Every family in America,
whatever its means, will buy and pre- j
serve for generations. Our oroginall
History of the "WORLD'S WAlt" I
down-to-date the largest and best
illustrated book ever sold for the
money. Sells at sight act quick.
National Manufacturers' Syndicate,;
Hartford Bldg.. Chicago, 111.
SALESMEN Now selling . miy ;
auto or truck accessory direct to
owner and who is persevering and am-|
bitious. to sell device for $lO, com
mission $5: easy selling, guaranteed
to pay for itself in casli insurance
saving. Address Fetters. Lincoln !
Bldg.. Philadelphia.
"AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMAN
ITY" Complete History World's j
War, COO pages, with nearly 100 mag
nificent pictures. Retails $2.00, costs \
you SI,OO. Sonic agents making over I
$20.00 per day. Sell the book the people i
want. Orders tilled promptly. Credit!
if desired. Freight paid. Also "LIFE I
OF ROOSEVELT." same terms. Both 1
outfits free to workers. Geo. G. Clows!
Co.. Philadelphia. Pa., or Chicago, 111. !
Address nearest office.
SALESMAN WANTED
Prominent Harrisburg Corporation |
wants man to sell in this city an ar
ticle required in every home. Firm ami j
goods well known.
Give full particulars, former ex-I
rerience, age, qualifications, salary I
expected, etc. Address
C.. 6542,
Care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
AGENTS WANTED
.".00 PER CENT. PROFIT Agenis !
clearing hundreds weekly. New Wash- !
ing Compound. Wonderful seller. Big i
repeater. Nature's .Mightiest Cleanser, i
Send for proof. Free sample. Mitchell, |
B. 1... 1514 East Sixty-first street, Chi- |
Dago.
AGENTS Soldiers, Sailors, Alen, j
Women, make big nloney selling ouri
new. up-to-date photo medallions. '
Quick sales. Big profits. Free catalog
und samples. Cruver Co., Jackson
ind Campbell, Chicago.
AGENTS —— Big Pay and Free Au- ]
lomobile, introducing wonderful new !
gasoline saver, punetureproof, five- |
year spark plugs and other ceo- j
nomical auto necessities. Outfit free.!
L. Ballwey, 632, Station F, Louisville,!
K >'.
AGENTS Chateau Thierry Great- !
e.-.t War Picture. Sample FREE. 501
others. Russell's War History best!
published. Convex portraits. Frames. ;
Pillow Tops. Low prices '■— credit
terms prompt shipments. People's)
Portrait, Station D, Chicago.
FIBER BROOMS Outwear 5 corn!
brooms. Guranteed one year. Agents
wanted. Sample, $1.25, postpaid. Key
stone Fiber Broom Co., 618 Duquesne
Way 07. Pittsburgh, Pa.
AGENTS Quick seller. Big J
profits. California ltosebeads. New
stuff. Tremendous demand. Coining j
money for hustlers. Catalog t'reej
Mission Bead Co., 1427 Irola, Los An
geles, Calif.
"NEGRO SOLDIERS IN WAR"
Book contains many pictures of col
ored troops. Everybody buys. Agents
making $25 day. Big hit. Send 25c
lor outfit to publishers. Jenkins Pub-!
lishing Co., Washington, D. C.
AGENTS WANTED By manufac
turer to bundle high-grade, Alade-to-
MtasurS Raincoats. Liberal commis
sion in advance. No delivery or col
let ting. Liberty P.aincoal Co., Day
ion, Ohio.
HELP STOP FUTURE WARS
$20.00 dally distributing intense Pic
tures of Peace 6O subjects. Coun
try wild for them. Free supply and
lisp'ay ease. Also Important portrait
■atalog. Be nulek. Consolidated
Portrait Co., 1033 IV. Adams street
I'll i eago.
TASTE HOT-CUP—The new nour
ishing fnmllv drink and represent us
in your neighborhood. Earn big money
easily. Repeat orders continually.
Not sold in stores. 1 tot-Cup is con
centrated and instantly prepared
Send ten cents for enough for large
family, end full particulars, telling
how to start. House & Sons. Estab
lished IS9O, 56 St. Paul street, Buffalo
N. T.
LA RG K MAN UFA CTLItER 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.
SITUATION'S WANTED—MALE
WANTED Alan wishes position
as butcher or chauffeur: can furnish
reference. Apply 740 Mouth Second
street, Mteelton.
WANTED Position as fireman or
stationary engineer; can furnish good
references. Call, or address, 1443
Vernon street.
WANTED Man wants position as
night watchman or driving team; can
give best references or bond. Apply
4007 Dial phone.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
W/-NTED Young woman wishes
position as housekeeper In refined
small family; wages, $7 per week.
Addres.t Box P, 7509, care of Tele
grnph.
WANTED An experienced steno
grapher desires work for afternoons
only Special work can be taken
home. Address Box T, 7406, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Young woman wishes
to keep house for a widower; young
man preferred. Address N., 6421, care
of Teli graph.
WANTED Day's work of anv
kind by colored woman inquire 1407
Currant avenue.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
I ll
DON'T TRY TO BE YOUR OWN
CLERK in this new era of business • Up) j
'IP development. It is poor policy. That 0^);
111 part of your work which can be safely Pj) j
[delegated tc/ others must be —'if you !
are to do the big things. Use the class- py!
ihed—and get in touch with capable P|
people who are open for engagements. |L) I
j SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
: WANTED Woman wishes pos
ition as cook; can furnish good ref
j erence. Address N.. 7508, care of
! Telegmph.
i
I WANTED Woman wishes place
las housekeeper for a widower, or
| would like to have place on farm for
herself and son. Inquire at 326'.i
South Second street, Steelton. Ask for
I Mrs. Mary Evans.
! WANTED Middle-aged woman
I desires position as housekeeper; ref
| erences given. Address Box A. 7402.
; care of Telegraph.
I WANTED Middle-aged woman
[desires position assisting undertaker;
lean furnish reference. Address Box
U. 7313, care of Telegraph.
I WANTED Respectable country
| woman wishes position keeping house
I lor widower; well experienced in
I house work; best of reference. Ad-
I dress Box K, 6924. care of Telegraph.
i WANTED Young woman wishes
[position as secretary, stenographer or
typist; good executive; ten years'
business experience; can travel. Ad
j dress Box T, 7306, care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—
Male and Female
WANTED Work on farm by man
1 and weman. Call Enola Post Oftice.
| Thomas Pomeroy.
ROOMS FOR KENT
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
| kitchenette, suitable for light house
keeping. all conveniences. Call Bell
| phono 2188W, Sunday morning.
i NO. 1 SOUTH FRONT ST.. STEEL-
I TON. PA. Three unfurnished front
| rooms for rent. Bell phone 218 Y.
i UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
i ROOMS Single or communicating,
; kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free.
| Strictly private. laundry, phone and
1 bathroom privileges. Inquire 429
I Broad street. Daily inspection in-
I vited.
i FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
complete for light housekeeping; use
[of bath and phone. Inquire 2123
j Moore street.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
I rooms, suitable for jlight housekeep-
I ing. Inquire 1124 North Sixth street.
j FOR RENT Barge, unfurnished
[livingroom; suitable for suite of
rooms; modern conveniences. Inquire
[276 llriggs street.
FOR RENT Earge, comfortable,
| furnished room, bath, all conveni
ences; adapted for gentlemen. Inquire
| SOD North Second street.
| FOR RENT Two or three fur
-1 nislied second floor rooms, for light
! housekeeping; electric lights: well
I heated; reliable party, rent reason
able. Inquire 1727 North Sixth street.
i SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR
Furnished front rooms, with conveni
ences, gentlemen only, in private fam
! ily. Address R„ 8210, care of Teie
! graph.
i FOR RENT Large, well-furnish
[ed rooms. Inquire 113 Locust street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
12.50 per week and up; warm rooms,
1 running hot and cold water; light
j housekeeping and private bath. Wil
' son Apartments, No. 143 South Third.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
'COLONIAL APARTMENTS, MECiIAN
ICSBURG
[ From April 1. Centrally located.
[Main street, near depot, on trolley. 4
| or 6 rooms, with bath, front nnid aide
porches, hot water heat. Rent rea
! sonable. Inquire 429 Broad street.
[9:30 to 11 A. M., or Happle & Swartz.
I Mechatiicsburg.
; FOR RENT —Four rooms, kitchen
ette and bath, $52.50; five rooms,
| kitchenette and bath, $55. No ciui
:dren. Apply at location, 1700 North
Second street.
HOARDERS WANTED
BOARDERS WANTED Gentle
men. Apply 1317 Swatara street.
WANTED—BOARD AND ROOMS
WANTED Room and board by re
fined, young man. In private family.
Address Box L, 7504, care of Tele
graph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
POSSESSION SOON. Reduced S3OO.
No. 630 Muench street, is as tine a
constructed dwelling as you will find
in West End, and is a RARE BAR
GAIN; 3-story brick, 8 rooms and
bath, handsome slate sink and slate
base around new kitchen range.
About SI,OOO cash needed. Rental in
come $25.00.
No. 125 Hamilton can be bought for
a little less than $3500. A handsome
home in a fine residential section. In
fine shape. Owner is sacrificing on
account of leaving city
No. 602 North Seventeenth street,
is in the Hill's exclusive residential
section. A little north of "Hale
street. Price is right.
No. 1630 North Sixth, is a fine in
vestment. Storeroom and apartment.
Rental income S6O. Price SSOOO. Va
cant soon.
No. 1331 North Second street. A
I 3-story brick property in line shape,
! around the $2500 marjt.
BACKENSTOSS BROS.
Rtißs Building
Member Hbg. Real Estate Board.
FOR SALE
2513 N. Sixth St., 3-story brick.
514-10 Emerald St.. 3-story brick.
, PROGRESS
10 lots, 225x135 ft. Bargain to qulcl;
purchaser.
H. M. BIRD.
Union Trust Bldg.
BUY YOUR HOME on our rental
payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bond first payment required, balance
a B rent. We have houses in every
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
P. Dorauz, 1226 North Sixth street
REAL ESTATE 1-OK SALE
HOUSES FOR SALE
Vacant 2-story brick, all improve
ments. porch front, drive ajley, easy
| terms, on ltill; lu minutes' walk to
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 und gas, hardwood
tloors, side and back yurd, at New
Cumberland.
Possession April 1, 2-story brick,
corner, room for garage, front porcn.
all improvements.
Possession April 1, single 3-story
frame, corner, steam heat, electricity
and gas, front porch, garage in rear.
3-story brick. Market St M.oOO
3-story brick. Market St 5,300
3-story brick. Crescent St 3,800
3-story brick. Swatara St 3,400
3-story brick, ltegina St 3,500
3-story brick, Berryhill St 3.000 j
3-story brick. Walnut St 3,000,
3-story brick. S. Eighteenth St.. 4,300
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 4,5001
2-story brick, S. Eiftecnth 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 is-story brick, Ross St 2,500
2%-story bungalow, Schuylkill
St 2,500
215-story frame, West Fairview 1,200
Several line suburban homes, in one
car fare, steam heat, electric lights.
14 to 1-acre land, all improvements,
practically new homes.
Several small Farms from 3 tj 3li!
acres, near city.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Ureen Street.
Bell 560 J. Rents Collected. {
IF TT'S REAL ESTATE,
SEE SANDER LIN".
POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN ON !
ANY OF TIIE FOLLOWING i
PROPERTIES ON OR ABOUT I
APRIL 1.
PICK OUT YOUR HOME NOW
AND DON'T BE CAUGHT
NAPPING AURIL 1.
WICONISCO ST.. 623 to 631 Five
houses, 3-story brick, eight rooms and
bath, all improvements, front porch,
driveway in rear, newly painted and;
fixed up in first-class shape; It Willi
pay you to look at these houses be-:
fcrc buying.
MAIIANTOXGO ST., 016 and 620 —i
Three houses, 3-story brick, eight
rooms and bath, all improvements;]
i right price to quick buyer. , j
SIXTH ST.. 2631-2633 Three- j
story brick, eight rooms and bath, i
gas and electric lights, front porch, l
| all improvements; only two left.
I SCHUYLKILL ST.. 618 to 628 Six
i houses, 3-story, buff brick fronts, all
'modern improvements; these are ex
!ceptionally nice looking homes; you
can't make, a mistake if you select
one of these homes.
SIXTEENTH ST., S., 5 42—Two-story
I brick, six rooms and bath, all im-
I provements, front porch, cement cel-
I lar. nice rear entrance; a very nice
neighborhood; the last one of twenty.
DERBY ST. AND TWENTY-SEV
ENTH Three-story brick, will be
completed about April 1; hardwood
j llorrs, steam heat, gas and electric
light, cemented collar, everything
! that is nice in a home.
IF ANY OF THE ABOVE
Properties DO NOT APPEAL TO
YOU. COME IN AND SELECT
YOUR LOT, PICK OUT THE
STYLE HOUSE YOU WANT AND
WE WILL BUILD IT FOR YOU
WITH A SMALL AMOUNT OF
MONEY; BALANCE SAME AS
RENT.
D. ASA SANDERLIN,
Rcorn 1, Security Trust Bldg.,
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1390. DIAL 3573.
FOR SALE
! 821 North Sixth street 3-story
brick dwelling house lO rooms
bath hot and cold water fur-
I nace largo closets parlor, 30 ft.
jin depth diningroom, 18 ft. Second
land third iloors front rooms arc about
16x19 ft. length of house. 64 ft. Can
be seen by uppointment.
M. A. FOUGHT,
272 North St.
I
FOR SALE
1 2052 Susquehanna, a brick, 8 rooms,
bath, hot air. gas, porches, $2,800.
I Possession April 1.
| 2207 Logan, brick. S rooms, bath,
hot air, gas. porches, $2,500. Posses
| sion April 1.
1). A. CALEY,
707 Kunkel.
Bell 589.
FOR SALE Six-rooin-and-attic
franu house, water and gas. Rents
for SB.OO per month. Will tiring
SIO.OO. Price, $900.00 cash to quick
buyer. Inquire 212 Crescent street.
FOR SALE Five-rooin-and-attic
frame house, water in house. Rents
for SB.OO per month. Will bring
$9,00. Price, SBIIO.OO cash to quick
buyer. Inquire 212 Crescent street.
FOR SALE
. CAMP HILL 254-story brick dwell
ing, 8 rooms and bath, liot air heat
nice, large front porch, facing south'
or. lot 50x150 feet. Chlckenhouse and
garage In rear. A number of truit
trees in tearing. Adjoining lot same
size. Logan street. Just west of Bow
man avenue. Inquire on premises, or
phone 3180-R Bell.
A. E. STRODE.
FOR SALE Berry hill St., No. 14 lj
—B-rcom brick house, with all im
provements. Drive alley in rear
■Pi ice. $3,300. Easy terms. j. y'
Gipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR SALE 3-stor.v brick house,
on IIIIP 8 rooms, porch, steam heat,
side entrance; immediate possession.
, Call Dial phone 5081
REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E
HOMES FOR SALE
I/ERItY ST, 3-story brick, front
porch, one of pair; S3OO cash or Lib- J
erty Bonds, balance S3O per month. i
•
KELKEK ST. —3-story brick, im- I
provenients: this is a very substan- '
tial house; it is now vacant and ac- I
tually for sale
SIXTH ST. 2200 block, 3-storv '
brick, front porch, steam heat, rear
drive alley; good reason for selling;
special price for few days.
| SECOND ST. —Some home for the
! money, room for garuge too.
! TENTH WARD—Several ideal cor
ner properties; also a line corner ,
property on Hill north of Stute street. [
| EMERALD ST. Fine home he- i
j ttveen Second and Green streets.
i
MAC'LAY AND FOURTH— Pair of'
; cottage style houses, steam heat
| good car service
CAMP HILL, good residence and [
store property, in heart of town.
RAYSORVILLE HEIGHTS a fine '
j suburban home, Moderute price. j
Several good Investment properties. '
HOUGH. BRIGHTBILL A KLINE !
Both Phones 307 Kunkel Bldg. j
FOR SALE N. Eighteenth St. No I
718 Very desirable brick and stucco I
house, with steam heat and electric
light. Price. $4,500. J. E. Gipple 1251'
Market street. ' J - ol j
S4OOO WILL BUY a single house !
with all Improvements, on Bowman :
avenue. Camp Hill. SIOOO in cashl
Balance can remain in mortgage in i
quire .1. K. Klpp. ° ° e ' ln " |
VACANT, possession at once—North!
Sixth street, 3-story brick, all im
provements. steam heat, electric and'
gas. front porches, bay windows side
yard, 8 rooms, room for garage, "c JJ
Corder. 1722 Green street. Beii 560-j'
Rents collected. '
Brisbane street, line suburban, 7-room
brick house. Steain beat, electric and
I gas. front and rear porches, lot 30x
I 120, rear drive. Can be occupied at
I once. Call Bell 12M. v a nl
I FOR SALE Walnut St.. No. 1"06!
—9-roonf brick house, with all mod-i
ern improvements. Jn good repair
Price, $2,800. Easy terms. J. K. Gipple i
1251 Market street.
FOR SALE N. Fifteenth St.. No
181 B-room brick and framo house'|
all improvements, including steain,
heat. Drive alley in rear. Easy terms.
Price, $3,000. J. E. Oipple, 1251 Mar-1
j ket street.
FOR SALE 5-roomed, I 'A -story
bungalow; all conveniences; big gar
jden; corner property; garage; laundry
in cellar. Dial. Mechanicsburg, 153 W.
I FOR SALE Property on Green
I street. All conveniences. Good
chance for colored family. Apply M. '
7804, care of Telegraph.
j FOR SALE lmmediate posses- 1
| slon, line property, corner Deny and 1
I Kelso streets. Paxtang. Hardwood!
floors, steam heat, gas and electricity, i
Garage in rear. Inquire J. K. Kipp. j
FOR SALE A modern, three-story |
apartment house, in desirable location ;
uptown. Good investment. Owner;
leaving city. Address S., 6611, care
j of Telegraph.
I FOR SALE 52,250 will buy a -
, room brick house, with all modern int-
I provements. Good location. J. K.
j Gipple, 1251 Market street.
• FOR SALE Three 3-story frame
I houses, eight rooms, paved street,
I $2,100 each. Two brick semi-bunga
] lows. 6 rooms, laundry, bath, pantry,
I porches. $3,150 each. Two bricks, all
! improvements, $5,100 both. All close
I in. Bell Phone 1334 J.
' TWO-STOtt* BRICK HOUSE All'
improvements; in city; front porch;!
'bay window; nice yard to drive alley;
• sluo down, balance as rent. Liberty
) Bonds accepted.
C. H. CORDER
i 1722 Green Street. Bell 560-J.
:! —.
I FOR SALE Paxtang, Pa., 3616
■I FOK SAr. E —On easy teruis, zou
I I ti 2018 Susquehanna street. Possea
-11 sion on April 1. Apply A. P. Doranz,
I 1225 Nortn Sixth. v I®"
t FOR. SALE 9-room briclc house,
[ near Boas on Sixteenth street. Call
Bell phone 2912.
SWATARA ST., 1522 For sale,
three-story briek, eight rooms and
bath, all other improvement*; side en
trance; price very reasonable. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE ON
EASY TERMS Briek construction;
• all modern improvements, including
[steam heat; price, $3,400. Bell Really
Co., Betgner Building.
PARK ST.. 1832 For sale. 3-story
brick, all modern improvements; lot.
' 17x410 to drive alley. Bell Bealty Co.,
Bergner Building.
NINETEENTH ST., N., 28 Single
■brick dwelling for sale; fourteen
• i rooms and bath, gas. electric light,
• | steam heat; lot, 78x82. Bell Realty
I! Co., Bergner Building.
-I
1 j FORSTKII ST., 1927-1929 53,000
will purchase two frame houses, brick
'ami frame construction, gas, electric
[light. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bttild
. ing.
PENIIItuOK 52,500 will purchase
a Penbrool; house witli seven rooms;
lot. 30x200, with garage nnd chlcken
' house. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
' | Building.
I PBNN ST., 2316 Vacant house for
'jsale; brick construction, six rooms
"land bath, strum heat, gas and electric
! light concrete front porch, side en
trance. Price. $3,400. Easy terms.
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR KENT
*. . —■
I MILLER BROTHERS & CO.,
Locust and Court Sts.
FOR RENT
< !
f No. 2054 Swatara St.. 3-story brick,
c 7 rooms and bath. Rents for s2o per
-1 in No. h 2ooG N. Third St. 3-story brlclt,
13 rooms and bath. Rents for slou
. per month.
No. 1118 N. Thitd St. Rents for S3B
per month,
j No 615 Boas St. Rents for $25 per
t month.
! SUMMER COTTAGES AT PERDIX
r Alabama Cottage Wohelo Cottage—
Philadelphia Cottage.
I MISCELLANEOUS
Store Room No. 1737 N. Third
' St. 20x60 ft. Rents for $45 per month.
Stable —No. 231 Blackberry Avenue.
FOR RENT Corner store and
' house, also garage. Suitable for any
! business. Apply 67 Conestoga street,
Steelton, Pa. t
MARCH 8, 1919.
| KEAL ESTATE l'Olt KENT
i BEAUTIFUL CUUNTHY HOMI3-
! "HILLCREST"—FOR RENT
I Largo. country house, one block
Ifiom trolley, 11 Improvements. Hot
and cokl water, steam heat, gas, elee
! trie light, tun parlor, extensive
i grounds, tennis court, parage. Terms
: reasonable. Immediate possession.
I Call Bell phone 3139R-1, or address
| Baron Restecki, P. O. Box 94, New
I Cumberland. Pa.
Ileal Estate For Rent—Suburban
MODERN SUBURBAN HUME at!
Camp Hill f° r rent; 2 &-story. rooms
and bath, oak doors, open llreplade.
full-size screens. shades, storm
sashes; all conveniences; furnished or
; unfumihed; by April 1 or sooner. Ad
dress Box E. t'iilS. enre of Telegraph.
j UFA I l .hTATii—I-or Sale or Kent
j HOUSES AND GARAGES— At Fifth
' and Curtln Streets; possession of
' some of the houses on thirty days'
notice. Fred C. Miller, 91 North Sec
! ond. Bell phone 307 J.
kfal ESTATE, WANTED
I WANTED, TO RENT lty returned
naval aviator, a house in desirable
locality, with modern improvements
j preferred, city or suburban. Posses
sion wanted April 15 or sooner. Ad
jures* lU. 7405, care of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
] Wo have some ready purchasers for
'! Improved Real Estate. Let us know
j what you have to offer.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.
1129 North Seventh Street.
| WANTED, TO RENT One single
garage, located near Fourth and
! I'effer streets. Call 1176J Bell phone,
jl). A. Lehman.
WANTED—TO RENT
We are having a number of appli
cations at this time for furnihsed
| nouses, apartments and rooms. What 1
do you have to offer? Address Mil
] ler Brothers &. Company, Locust and
I uou-t streets.
j
| READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY,
> WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFERt i
! BELL AND DIAL PHONES.
] CHAS. ADLER, 1002 N. THIRD ST.
'
I Offices and Storerooms for Kent
j
FOR RENT
| Second and third doors over
| Claster's Jewelry Store, now
occupied by ICellberg's Studio.
I Has been occupied as a photo
,l graphic studio for over ten
I years.
Apply
j CLASTER'S JEWELRY STORE,
j 302 Market Street.
MARKET ST. STORE
FOR RENT
Beautiful Daylight Store.
604 Market Street.
CHAS. ADLER
1002 North Third Street
i ——— — ————
j 250 HAMILTON STREET—Suitable
| for barber, tailor, poolroom or cigar
I store. Chas. Adler, lUU2 N. Third St.
I FOR RENT Largo storeroom and
| house combined .in Lewisberry, York
county. Pa. Apply at Post Office,
Lewisberry.
FARMS
SMALL FARMS ON EASY TERMS
% -acre, a good house $2,400.00
. 1-acre, a good house $550.00
, 2',b acres, good building $2,700.00
48 acres; plenty hay and
straw $2,750.00
25 acres, 10 miles from Har
risl.urg $2,400.00
' 105 acres, near city $5,500.00
30 aeies, near citv $6,000.00
107 CHESTNUT ST.
j WANTED To hear from owner
•of good furm for sale. C. C. Shepar.l,
: Minneapolis, Minn.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
PEOPLE COMING BACK
THREE OR FOUR TIMES,
SAY THAT
j j LONG FLAME FURNACE COAL
is so satisfactory that no other
I COAL
j J gives the same
SATISFACTION.
. I Order 1,000 lbs. to-day, $4.70,
1 1
Bell 600. Dial 2345
J. B. MONTGOMERY.
;j NO COAL CARDS NEEDED.
j! SUBURBAN DELIVERY.
CIGARS From Factory at sl.
] $1.25 to $1.50 per box of 50, postpaid,
-lor trial box of each for $3.25. W. F.
' j sncfl, Red Lion, Pa.
. I TOBACCO Gauldcn's famous Ten-
I nessee Natural Leaf; rich, pure, mel
viow; satisfaction guaranteed. Two
sj pounds, $1; live pounds, $2.50. Sample,
1110 c. Gaulden Tobacco Co., Mill Blilg.,
.; Dukedom, Tenn.
j FOR SALE Oak bedroom suite,
-large gus range, 2 porch swings tone
01 very large), 50 ft. garden hose, sev
il eral pedestals, electric heater, wall
e | machine for exercising. Call 21 HI
- North Second street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M
-j FOR SALE Willow-top go-cart,
e In good condition, new tires, at rea
•, I sonable price. Inquire 619 Schuylkill
. i street.
1 I FOR SALE One No. 8 Prizel
-1 Range, with waterfront, in good eon
i jditlon. Call 917 Green street.
J! FOR SALE Antique mahogany
! desk, sideboard. upholstered sofa,
l rocking chair, bookcase, sewing ma
' I chine, typewriter table. bedroom
suite, serving table. Inquire 405 South
! Thirteenth street before March 12.
i FOR SALE Two carloads of wal
! nut logs. J. C. Kipp. Mlllerstown,
"IPirry ccunty. Pa.
FOR SALE Natural reed baby
carriage, in excellent condition; alst
white wicker bassinette. on wirt
wheels. Call 1319 Derry street. Bell
phone 967 M. Second Floor Apurt
y, | mint.
I STIKFF BABY GRAND PIANO FOR
'•'SALE ln perfect condition. Or wil
u i exchange for automobile of equal
„ value. Address Box 387, Lemoyne
8 Pa.
- FOR SALE Delivery wagon ant
sleigh, boxes, barrels, baskets, crates
puper cartons, waste paper, burial:
bags, etc. B. B. Drum, 1801 North
Sixth.
FOR SALE Wood for kindling
for range or furnace, pine or oak,
! slobs or billets. Pleased customers In
[all parts of city. Bell phono 1055 M.
d i -
'•I TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
- EXCHANGED.
d GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
y 206 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
L, ORPHEUM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES.
l-'Olt -SAT, 10—MISCELLANFPUS
FOR SALE One F. & P. Gaa
Plant, 11 lights, for sale cheap. In
good condition. Fine thing for busi
ness that lias no electric connection*
D. H. Martin, Ellzabethtown, Pa.
BLAISDKLL LATHE 20 in. X 12 ft.
Lodge & Shipley Quick Change 14 In.
x 6 ft. Mundy Hoist 6 ',4x10 in. Trav
eling Derrick, 3 H. P. Gasoline En
gine. 1 It. P. A. C. & D. C. Motors.
'A 11. P. A. C. Motors, also will buy
gi oii Metal Working Machinery and
Electric Motors, Generators, Battery
Charging Sets. etc. F. R. Laverty.
1857 Bell Phono.
FOR SALE One five-piece ma
liogutiy finish. plush parlor suite.
$25.00, one hand-made American wal
nut haircloth parlor suite, price,
$50.00; one small gas heater, $2.50; ona
lot of inverted gas tixtures, 75c each;
one gas parlor lamp, $3.50; onu
marble-top table, SIO.OO. 1930 Green '
street. City.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
I The Store across from Y. W. C. A.
| offers you the Biggest und Best Bar
j gains In Men's and Boys' Suits, Over
coats. Mackinaw Coats. Underwear.
Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are fam
ous lor Low Prices. Give us a trial.
OUTLET CLOTHING CO..
23 North Fourth Street.
FOR SALE l5O-egg Prairie Statu
i Incubator, reasonable. Also Silver
Laced Wyandotte Eggs, SI.OO per set
ting of 15 Eggs, (.'ail, or write, Cal
vin Leitzcl, 1316 Howard street. City*
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morrl*
Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
1 HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for
, 1 Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at
| tention. Newmark A Cown 168 Hronrt
! street. Dial phone 1256. Bell 470511.
i WANTED, TO BUY A 42 or 44
size full dress suit. Give price, etc.
Address P. O. Box 41, Harrisburg.
i WANTED, TO BUY A modern,
! up-to-date, used typewriter. Address
[Box T, 7213. earc of Telegraph.
MAX SMELTZ
Second-hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
I Bell 10711!. or drop a postal to Max
Ismeltz. 1016 Market street. Will call,
i city ••) country.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID tor all
' kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call
I Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams & Son,
{ 824-832 North Seventh street.
L. COHEN & COMPANY, York and
' Ash avenues. Highest prices paid for
rags, paper, iron, barrels, .übber and
' metal and old machines. Send postal
'or cull 3221W Bell and Dial 6225,
j BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PACKING
Experienced parkcrs of Fur
niture, China and Bric-a-brac.
A. 11. SHENK
1906 North Sixth St.
Bell Phone 399 W.
NEW-HYDRATE!) ORANGE JUICE '
j At last! A drink made from real,
fresh oranges. Delicious! Big profits,
j Limited capital will lease patented
| machine und secure process. Summer
j is l i ming—country going dry—don't
delay . No agents. Fairfield Mfg. Co.,
1116 Saneom street, Philadelphia, Pa.
j J,* ;
WE iiiaiUi>tfbturo a carburetor for
Ford car*' which is guaranteed to
| give dQ*ri>le the mileage over any
j jothe- darburetur ever constructed, re
igaid'css of name, make or price.
Money refunded if fifteen-day
'[FREE trial does not prove it. En-
Jtirely new principle simple, plain
tube not a moving part. Guaran
i tec.) to start in zero weather without
' I heating or priming. Tremendous <ic-
Imanil. Thousands now in use in Chi
| j cago territory.
i Reliable, energetic, man, who can
'jg.iaiantOe sales and carry stock of
. SSOO to s2.ooii. depending on demand,
Mean secure exclusive territory and will
J easily net SIO,OOO tliis year. No special
; | experience necessary.
Jl Will also furnish carburetors for
other cars in about sixty days.
| FRANK A. PR WAN, 509 W. Jackson
j. | Blvd., Chicago, 111,
* I FOR SALE Soda fountain, two
cans, hose, gaze, in excellent condi
tion. Will sell cheap to quick buyer.
Apply 67 Conestoga street, Steelton,
* Pa.
FOR SALE Grocery, doing a
profitable business city 12.000 popula
tion, Central Pennsylvania. Excellent
j opportunity. Low price to quick
buyer. Write at once for particulars.
Address Box R. 7041, care of Tele
| graph.
! FOR SALE Established drug
sti.ie, near Harrisburg. Modern and
I well stocked. Good soda fountain.
Good investment, and a bargain, ij 1
health, reason lor selling. Apply Box
11 76U5, care of Telegraph office.
BUSINESS I'EIISONALS
S U'ETY-RAZOR BLADES RE-
SHARPENED
Single edge—2sc per dozen.
Double edge—3sc per dozen.
I METROPOLITAN HOTEL ANNEX
-I on THIRD AND CUMBERLAND
. STREETS BARBER SHOP,
I, ' All Work Guaranteed.
'i OXY-ACETYLKNE WELDING
-1 Any utctal welded. Work guaran
- teed. Carbon removed by oxygen.
- Capital City Welding Co., 1538 Logan
0 | street. Bell 4396 J.
:;i FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES—
Bought and sold. S. Gold, 1014 Mar
- i get. Bell 4085 J.
e 1 QNININE —Look out for that grippe
- f feeling, likely to catch you thla
H changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
.;! PHOSPHO-QUININE Will stave It Oflt
I. llf taken In time. Gross Drug Store.
-119 Market street.
- ~ CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDEß—Es
l'ttmates. Jobbing. First-class work.
1 n w Hummer, 1423 Liberty street.
- j Bell 4420.
' I A. LANE
I New and second-hand furniture
- ! bought and sold. Highest Prlces paid.
y I 1022 Market street. Bell 4.30-J.
- INVENTORS FINANCED Patents
n Automobiles. Motorcycles Bought,
h old Exchanged. Cash or commission,,
II simon Horst. Eiugli sto wn. Pa.
7 UPHOLSTERING —Of the best
1 kind. Work guaranteed. We call and
'deliver 308 Broad street Dia i phon „
- 4826. Bell phone 4iouß.
y SHARPENED —)
U single edge. 26c doz.; double edge. 860
II doz ; razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
FURNITURE CRATED—And china
- packed for shipping. Also repairing,
n J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street.
!! DI AMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
Caplar. Co. 206 Market street.
MONEY TO LOAN
d
'• WE LEND MONEY In compliance
u with Act of June 17. 1915, to indivldu
als In need of ready cash; small loans
a specialty, business confidential, pay
~ ments to suit borrower's convenience.
* positively iowest rates In city.
b PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.
" 132 Walnut Street.
Additional Classified Ads
c | on Opposite Pago