16 1 If It's Desirable flat Yon Sferai Sell flat leal Estate Now, MYertise lew I Deaths FOHM:Y On March 24, 191?. Ui-: lie CI, Forney, wife of John Forney. ; aged 47 years. I F'uneial on Friday afternoon, at '- , o'clock, from lier late residence, 3S ; Harris street. The relatives and friends are. invited to attend with-I out further notice. Interment Camp Hill Cemetery. , SHERK Edgar F. Shcrk, on March 26, 1919. at Brooklyn, New York. Funeral arrangements will be an-, nounced later. — i IX MEMORIAM IN memory of our dear Myrtle, who fell asleep in Jesus one year ago to- , day. March 37, 191$. As we gather at the table Ana wateh each smiling face, Th' heart tills with emotion To see the vacant place. We may strive to hide our longing | In the midst of mirth and fun. But were thinking, thinking, thinn ing Of the loved—the absent one. M US. J. 11. K.U'I'F.MAN ANl> I'AM- Camp Hill. Fa. ! ' I CARD Of THANKS J Mil. AND MRS. ELMER ANDFIR-1 SON wish to extend thanks to the , man> neighbors and friends so I kindly gave them assistance during i the illness and death of their son.j Klmer Earl Anderson. ; LOST AXU l'OlM' UjST A pair of sliell-rimmeJ 1 r.ose-gla.sses. in the vicinity from • Sixteenth to Seventeenth street and | State and Briggs street. Reward if ; returned to 1612 North street. I COST On Saturday night, March j 15. back handbag, with lock broken. ' between Third. Fourth and Fifth on Market. Has name on several articles inside. Finder will please notify an d receive liberal reward. P. O. Box si. liobertsdale. Pa. LOST Black handbag, containing , keys and cash, at Miller's movies. ; Thirteenth and Market streets. Re ward if returned to Miller s oince, Thirteenth and Market. LOST Small, brown leather j pocketbook, with initials L. H.. be tween Fourth and Woodbine streets, or on Third street. Finder can keep money, if pocketbook is returned to 2202 North Fifth street. LOST Blue pocketbook, between corner of Crooked avenue and Howard street, on Saturday evening, contain ing over 17.00. Reward if returned to 123 Linden street. ! FOUND Black leather purse, con taining one dollar bill and several trinkets. Owner may ha\e same by] ■ ailing at Telegraph Office and pro\ - j ing property. i INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting, English. , Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Arithme tic, etc. DAY' AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time, j Bell 125, Dial 4016. BKCKLEYS BUSINESS COLLEGE 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley ; 11KLD WANTED—MALE WANTED EXFERIENCED NURSERYMAN I j; Oi.e with knowledge of orna mental shrubbery preferred. Send full particulars, includ ing salary expected, refer ences and experience. Address BOX P, 7323. Care of Telegraph. WANTED Messenger boy. Apply! Superintendent. The Telegraph Print-], itig Co., Harrisburg. Pa. j. WANTED A reliable man. prefer- , r.bly <ne who is acquainted with farmers, to open display room ! n Har risburg. and who has a capital of at least $5,000. to market a farm electric ] light plunt. Should make at least. . i.i.000 a year. J. B. Belford, to-day] and Friday, Penn-Harris. SHOES Experienced welt and turn channeler on Universal channel- ; ing machine on ladies' fine shoes. ! Good pay and good, steady jobs to, lit st-eluss m* n. Smaltz-Goodwin C> . '.15 North Twelfth street, Philadel-; phia. Pa. STOCK SALESMAN Man wanted to handle stock of growing Philadelphia Corporation, now jobbing staple goods, but desir- I ing to manufacture. Address Box G. 7327. care- of Telegraph. WANTED Bookbinder. l-'irst-i class man on all kinds of Bank and I Commercial work. Steady position. Good wages. The Smith Printing, Company. Inc.. Williamsport, Pa. AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS —Look ] for our ad on another page of to-day's . Telegraph, telling about our course] ot instruction in automobile and ; aeroplane mechanics. Amo Trans- ! portation School, 260 South Front! street. Steelton. LOOK HERE You can make $l5; daily easy. Something new. Big field' for agents. Particulars free. Hurry,', as territory is going fast. Call, or ad dress, M. A. Allison. Millersburg, Pa. _—. . WANTED. —First-class moulder to operate 12 machines in planing mill. Apply to The Beetem Lumber and j Manufacturing Co.. Carlisle, Pa. WANTED Broad silk loom fixers. Apply j HARRISBURG SILK MILL. Second and North Street. —— —- WANTED Good man to work In j grocery store and meat market, one I who understands cutting fresh meats, j Address Box C, 7322, care of Teie grapli. | REPAIRMEN 40 MEN WANTED at once to learn to repair autos and aeroplanes. Must have $5O cash for entrance fee. Chance to make good money between class hours. Auto and Aeroplane Mechanical School, 25 North Cameron street, Harrisburg. Training quar ters. 260 South Front street, Steel ton. SALESMEN Experience unneces sary. Not Stocks. Bonds, Insurance or Real Estate. But an opportunity for men who qualify to earn big money. State where employed; full particulars. Box C. 7319, care of} Telegraph. I FOR SALE Vacant Property ! 227 Muench Street 2 -story brick house, with fl rooms anil hath. All Improve ments. Miller Brothers & Co. Keal Estate Insurance surety Bonds j Locust and Court Streets Member. Hbg. tteul E.tiiie tlouril . THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 27, 1919 j HELP WANTED—MALE j WANTED A number of men I willing to learn the right way to sell. [ho would bo willing to devote spare j time in equipping themselves for po sition paying $1,600 and up. State age. , where employed. Confidential. Ad dress Box W, 7296. care of Tetegraph. 1 WANTED Good, steady hoy. who i has leputatlon for honesty and fair i education wanted to work in motor cycle, bicycle and auto shop. A steady job and good chance for a good boy i between 16 and 20 years old. $lO North Third street. I ■ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED EXPERIENCED OPERATORS We arc wanting Sewing Machine Operator*, position* arc permanent, regular work, and good wage*, together with a bonus every pay day. Old operators are welcome to return to work again. FOLDERS I I We are also wanting girls for our Folding Department. Must be over 10 years of age. Good wages are paid in i this Department. together ! with a bonus every pay day. BLOUGH MANFG. CO., Inc., I-telly and Fulton Sts. ! ] EXPERIENCED TRIMMER ] Wanted at once in our Millinery De i partment. j SALKIX'S GOLDEN RULE DEPART MENT STORE. 42$ Market Street. , WOMAN SOLICITOR Salary and expenses. Experience unnecessary. I'iec outfit. Permanent. l-'airview Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. I i WANTED Widower desires ser vices of experienced woman as house keeper. Small family. Good home to light party. Address Jacob Miller. ] R. D., No. 1. Cly, Pa. PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY Knit urgently needed socks for us ; n Auto Knitters Experience unneces sary. Full particulars, 3c stamp. Department 146, Auto Knitter Co., 821 Jefferson street. Buffalo. N. LADIES Let us show you how you can earn $l5 per week at home in spare time Addressing and Mailing our Music and Circular Letters. Send 25c in silver for Music Sample copy and particulars. The Ansonia Music ; Company, 250 Main street, Ansonia, iConn. I DRESSMAKER Wants experi enced skirt hands, and also practical sewers. Call at noon or 6 to S, 122 , Stale street. GIRL <•!: WOMAN WANTED For general housework, in family of thi"e ( adults. No children. One ' that will i appreciate n good home. Apply 1530 'Noith Second street. WANTED A girl for general 'housework. No washing nor ironing. I Apply l$ 1 a North Second street. i WANTED Woman to keep house jand take care of small boy aged six. j One who prefers a good, quiet home ntcre than salary. State full paricu- I lars. Address J., 7063. care of Tele | gi a ph. ! WANTED Experienced tobacco strippers. Apply 200 Market street. GIRL WANTED F'or housework in apartment. No washing nor irou- I ing. Apply Apartment 1!. 7 South Front street. BOOKKEEPER AND STENO GRAPHER WANTED l'or factory joffice. Must have a good education and be thoroughly efficient and ex perienced. Apply Belgrade Knitting |Mill, Twelfth and Bridge streets. New Cumberland, Pa. ■WANTED Experienced sewing girls. Call evenings between 6 and S. 133 Walnut street. WANTED Reliable white woman for child's nurse. Good wages to careful and competent person. Address N.. 7422. Care of Telegraph. HKLP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Young man to handle lumber business from stump to mar ket. Must be capable, consci entious and a hustler. Also a ladv stenographer, typewriter and bookkeeper. Only those ■ experienced need apply. Ref erence required. Address ! C.. 7315. Care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS W ANTED—MALE i WANTED Young boy would like [position as delivery boy, or work of I any kind. Call Bell 2376R-3. WANTED Position as shoe sales- I man, $ > ears' experience, either in •store or traveling. Address I* p. | Hammond, York. Pa. WANTED Y'oung, married man desires employment of any kind; has 'experience driving any kind of truck or car; references. Address Box D, | 7057, care of Telegraph. WANTED Married man desires 'position on stocked farm. Address Box 1:107. Camp Hill, Pa. Route 1. ! WANTED A position by young man. who has had previous experi ence ana can furnish best of reference. ' Address Box Z. 2435. care of Tele-, I graph. j WANTED —By young, married 'man, with about eight years' experi ence in accounting and general office wcrk. a position with reliable firm in or about Harrisburg; references fur nished. Address Box B. 7316, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. SITUATIONS \VANTED—FemaIe WANTED General housework in private family h.v colored woman; can furnish reference. Apply 420 Lincoln street. Steelton, Pa. WANTED Day's work by colored woman; can furnish references. Apply 11517 Horry street. j WANTED General office work, 'or assistant bookkeeper wanted by I woman having had six years' exped ience. Address Box L. 7326, care of ) Telegraph. I WANTED Colored woman wants j general housework or work by day. 1 i 727 North Seventh street. I WANTED Woman desires houso , cleaning. 1707 North Seventh street. I YVANTED Young woman would like small washings to do at home, or i (lav's work of any kind. Apply 1125 'State stteet, Harrisburg. 1 WANTED Colored woman de sires cooking by day. in hotel or res-; ■ taurant Apply 1208 Apple avenue. i WANTED —A young woman desires la position as cashier or office assist-1 'ant; can furnish best reference, -\u diess 8., 2SIO, care of Telegraph. I | SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ' ! WANTED Woman desires posi • tion as stenographer; several years' v experience; can furnish first-class " I references; salary expected, sss. Ad • dress Box L, 7299, care of Telegraph. L" ROOMS FOR KENT ' FOR KENT Three unfurnished 1 ! rooms, second Moor, $12.50, per month ~ in advance. Prefer no children. $lO y [North Third street. Dial 5539. 1 j FOR RENT Two third floor . rooms, furnished for light housekeep ing; references required; no children. _ 1 Bell 1 $O5 R. UNFURNISHED ROOMS 1321 'North Sixth street. Dial 5839. FOR RENT Two second tlcor rooms, completely furnished for light Housekeeping; all conveniences. Call 1609 Derry street, after 6 P. M. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, with kitchenettes attached. Stoves i furnished free. Laundry, phone and bathroom privileges. Storage lock ! ers. YYeekly payments. Inquire 429 Broad street. F'OR RENT Large, unfurnished livingroom. first floor front, suitable for suite of rooms, modern conveni ences. Inquire Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. FOR KENT —Three nicely-furnisli-i od rooms, on third floor, bay window, for light housekeeping, with private! (family; all conveniences; use of I phone; on State street, near Fifteenth.! ] Address Box O. 7324, care of Tele-' graph. ' FOR RENT Furnished rooms. ; j $2.50 per week and up; warm rooms; } | running hot and cold water; light : housekeeping and private bath. \Vi 1- 1 .'son Apartments. 143 South Third. ] TWO ROOMS On third floor, for: " light housekeeping. Address C., 7055. ! care of Telegraph. I F'OR RENT Two completely fur- | nished rooms, for light housekeeping; 1 ' ; water and gas in kitchen; no children, j 1 ; Apply 54S Woodbine street. ' 1 F'OR RENT Large, well-furnished , room, with steam heat; use of phone. ') Inquire 719 North Sixth street. TWO ROOMS Light liousekeep- j ' ing. 113 Locust street. ROOMS F'OR RENT 114 Chestnut street, near river front, large furnish- I ■ cd room for housekeeping. Running 1 hot and cold water, together with other accommodations. Bell 305 W. I F'OR RENT Two furnished : I rooms for light housekeeping; all ; '-j conveniences. Apply 1613 Wallace: ' street. Bell 4654 M. 1 1. F'OR RENT l.arge, furnished ; ' front room, on second floor; all con-' ' i veniences. Apply 1511 North Sixth!] ' street, or call Bell phone 3671 W. | FOR RENT Nicely-furnished room, on second floor, next to bath, } for gentlemen only. Apply lla South ]; street. j' ,1 F'OR RENT Two furnished rooms,]; ]'on second floor: use of bath; Hill dis- ■ 1 tric-t; fine location; no children; in]: ! piivute family of two. Inquire 19 ii A. M. to 5 R. M. Rhone 2761 R. t FOR RENT Three unfurnished! rooms, on second and third floor; up- i' town district; good location; no chil- 1 drop. Inquire 9 to 12 A. M., 5 to 9h (P.M. Bell 4123 W. ■ j I FOR RENT Elegantly furnish- ' ; ed rooms, with private family; no] light housekeeping; references. Bell ! phone 624, Dial 4957. It ' ROOMS WANTED WANTED, TO RENT. Several rooms, for light housekeeping, in quiet neigh borhood. No children. Replies must include terms to be con- ' sidmd. Our references are ] rent receipts covering a period of years. Address ('are of Telegraph. ] 1 ROOMS WANTED Two rooms for •1 light housekeeping for young couple] ; without children. Address Box L,; I, 7291, care of Telegraph. WANTED Unfurnished room in a ' ]private family, by young woman; can- j tral location preferred; best of refer- ' ! ences. Address Box F 71)61, care of ! ■ : Telegraph. |' WANTED Room, by young lady ; employed, with or without board. Ad-: at ess Box D, 7323, care of Telegraph, j WANTED Comfortably-furnish- [ ed. well-lighted room and bath, locat- I ed between State street and Market,, street, desired by gentleman; refer- 1 1 ences exchanged. If room is not of I the kind described, do not reply. Ad dress L., 7059. care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT F'OR 111-INT Second floor; three! ', looms; use of bath; no children. Pos-j -session April 1. Apply 911 North Sixth . ' street. j FOR RENT Apartment at 1101 !' North Sixth street, four rooms andi. 1 bath, foi light housekeeping; allj 'modern conveniences. Apply Louis, i, 1414 North Third street. L MECHANICSBURG Centrally lo- ! cated; porches, front and rear; gas;- and electricity; all conveniences, ; Rent reasonable. Small family pre -1 ferred. Inquire 429 Broad street, I 9.30 to 11 a. m., or Hopple 6c Swartz, j< '! Mechunicsburg. ,i FOR RENT 132 Walnut street.! I two rear apartments, two rooms and! ; bath, electric lights and steain heat. 1 ' possession April 1. Apply Common- j! ' I wealth Trust Company. . 1 APARTMENTS WANTED i - WANTED Four or five furnish-)' ■ i ed rooms, with private bath, in good |! residential section. Must have no ob-u • iection to two small children. Write! full particulars to L. B. Cornell, Penn- Harris Hotel. jj •1 WANTED TO KENT I I 1 WANTED, TO RENT A house of • 6 or 7 rooms, with all improvements] 1 ; and some ground, on Hill or near ■ Paxtang, between $lB and $25 rent. 1 '! Address Box D. 8421, care of Tels-1 (graph. j" ! WANTED. TO RENT house. inj! igood location, with all improvements, I] I ] by family with no small children, 10-lj licatcd either in Harrisburg or); II Flnoia. Bell phone 4135YV, or Box B, J (7513. care of Telegraph. | ! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ■ 1- - ! POSSESSION APRIL 1. Price. Down, i! (2207 Logan St.. brick .... $2,500 ssooii ■! 916 N. Sixteenth 5t.... 5.400 |242i N. Sixth St 5,700 500 ! • 42Y Maclay St.. brick.. 4.600 It 11 423 Maclay St.. brick.. 4,100 . 11032 S. 11th St 2,800 600 , ' 1943 N. Fourth St 3.000 300 1 97 N. l'th SL 4.000 , I !D. A. CALEY. Kunkel Bldg. Bell 689. j' [!. I 1 FOR SALE 2148 N. Fifth St.;| ,' three-story brick dwelling; all im-j. prove meats: good location; excellent' .! condition. Inquire from P. V. Minter 1 'at Harrisburg Trust Co., or call Belli. I phone 3449 W. m | F'OR SALE —On easy, terms, mod-i . rn style, 8-room house. Price, $2,250. ' 1 I Situated in Shircmanstown. Also'l larger house. finely built. s2,SuO.|i ißichaid S. Meily, Mechanicsburg. 1] I h What About That Spare Room ? rpja ' An unused rootn in your house or |*y apartment is, in these times, a sort ot" |y extravagance. rh yd A desirable tenant may be quickly Mra m found, and the rental will provide some more dollars every week tor the yjs purchase of war securities. Think it Kf over—and ADVERTISE. m jjj REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! 1 "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDKRLIN" ! 11" YOU HAVE BEEN NOT IFT ED TO MOVE, DON'T TRY TO SWIM UP ] STREAM, OR YOU MIGHT GET A (SUIT WHICH YOU CAN'T WEAR, | But WILL COST YOU MONEY. MOVE AT ONCE. ; SELECT YOUR HOME FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST: j WILL BE FINISHED IN A FEW DAY'S j I Thirty-second and Derry Streets.! I single, corner: 2-story stucco home; I : seven rooms, largo livingroom with 1 fireplace, also a dandy sun parlor; hardwood floors, gas. electricity, steam I Feat, large front porch—in faet.l everything right up-to-the-minute;! lot, 40x100: look at this before buy-: ing; must be seen to be appreciated. ONE-HALF' FILLER MANSION 1 Twenty-fourth and Derry Streets; ?- story bri. k, six rooms and bath, sun parlor, hardwood floors, steam heat, gas and electricity, front and side en trance. driveway in the rear, nice size yard; right price to quick buyer. THE REAL THING Twenty-fourth and Derry Streets; 2- story brick, nine rooms, all the vert latest improvements; these home's connot lie duplicated in the city fori the money: will be finished in about ( two weeks. NOW VACANT Wiconisco St., 627; 3-story brick, eight rooms and bath, gas and electricity, furnace, front porch, nice size back! yard with .driveway in the rear; new ly painted; same as rent. A GOOD BARGAIN Camp St., 618; immediate possession: 3-stury brick, eight rooms and bath, all improvements; one of a row of very well built homes; same as rent. SEE US 1-TRST WE HAVE A NUMBER OF PROPER TIES THAT WILL BE VACANT ON OR ABOUT APRIL 1. AND WILL BE GLAD TO GIVE YOU FULL PAR TICULARS AT THIS <• 'FICE. D. ASA SANDERLIN, Room 1. Security Trust Bldg.. 36 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL 1399. 1 DIAL 3573. MODERN DWELLINGS— FOR SALE 540 S. 17TH ST. 557 S. 16TH ST. j 539 S. 15TH ST. 1 BRICK and MODERN dwellings. ' Y'our RENT PAY'MFINTS will BUY" OXF ' All VACANT—POSSESSION at ONCE"! I S. YV. FITZGERALD. REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 34 S. THIRD ST. FOR SALFI A fine home on North! i-cconu. street north of Maclay. F'ine river vic-w. Address Box 7292, care of Telegraph. F'OR SALE I have several prop erties for sale 011 easy terms. J. K. Kipp. FOR SALIC On easy terms, mod- I orn style, 8-room house. Price, $2,250 Situated in Shiremanstown. Also} larger house, finely built, $2,80 J. 1 Richard S. Meily. Mechanicsburg. ] N. SIXTH ST.—Very desirable! dwelling, four rooms first floor, hard wood finish. In 2600 block, lot extends I back to drive alley. S. TWENTIETH ST. Single house, ' lot. 49x125 feet to drive allev, house! in good condition. Will sell on month ly payment plan. Splendid opportu nity. GOOD INVESTMENT 1 406 to 1422 1 N. FOURTH STREET; monthly in- . conie, $125.00. Will take some City I property in exchange. RIVERSIDE I-'ramc dwelling in! first-class condition, steam heat and 1 all other modern improvements. ln-| \ estlgute. GRACFI M a c WIL LI AM S, 2217 N. Fifth Street. Dial 5707. MT. GRI-ITN.* 7-room cottage, Campmeeting Grounds. Good conai-1 tion. wide porches, conveniences,! it.nge, running water both floors, elcc- | trie light, furnished. Apply 312 Hum mel street, or to Mrs. Mussina, on the! ({rounds. j' FOR SALE Three 3-story frame houses, eight rooms, paved street, $2,109 each. Two brick scmi-bungu lc-ws, 6 rooms, laundry, bath, pant**y. - porches, $3,150 each. Two bricks, all improvements, $5,100 both. Also in dustrial plant, fine water power. Bell 1334 J. I"OR SALE Most attractive West ' Shore home. All modern conveniences Will sell at a sacrifice. Call Beil phone 30S7R. j FOR SALE 97 North Seventeenth 1 street, vacant, a brick house, 8 rooms, ■with bath, steam heat, gas, front and ' back porches. Price reasonable. $3OO down, balance same as rent. D. A : Calev, Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. ; FOR SALE On easy terms. 2010 1 to 201S Susquehanna street. Possess- " sion on April 1. Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth. 1 ISO 9 MARKFIT STREET 3-storv i brick; fine lio/nei first-class shape. " Possession April 1. Must be seen to be appreciated. & Klinge man, Patriot Building. * | r REAL ESTATE FOR SALE C. 11. CORDER, REAL ESTATE 3-story frame, on Park street, with garage, porch, all improvements. Vacant, corner Boas and May: streets, 6-room brick; all improve-I ments; room for garage; front porch. 2-stor> brick, 6 rooms and bath; all improvements; front porch; corner. Small amount down. F'ay as rent. Y'acant, April 1. 3-story brick, all imiirovements 9 rooms, electric anil | gas. porch front, furnace, on Market j street. I I j Possession soon 3-story brick on I | State street; room for garage; front) •porch; side entrance. I Y'acant April 1. 3-story brick, up-i town, 9 rooms, all improvements; $5OO [down; front porch; a bargain. | Corner, up-town 3-story brick, all I Improvements; room for garage; | porchea; small amount down; 9j rocms and bath. ' Rriggs street, near the Capitol; 9l rooms and bath; side entrance; all 1 improvements. North Second street, corner, 12, rooms; all improvements; steam heat;! electric and gas; room for garage; possession soon; suitable for apart-1 lnent house. Storeroom property on Hill. Market! street; 3-story brick; all improve-! ments. I Storeroom, corner property, brick;' possession at once; on YValnut street I (Hill); all improvements. Gteen street house; steain lieat; front perch; side entrance. • 2-story brick on Hill; all Improve-I ments; $lOO down; pay as rent; drive! alley; porch front; bay window. ] 2-story single frome, 6 rooms, front | porch, electric lights, stable, one block ! to trolley ears in city; newly painte.l and papered: possession May If small amount down; pay as rent. Several apartment houses paying 10 1 per cent, clear. Several suburban cottages, all im provements, H to 1 acre land. 2Y4-story brick, on Hill; garage; all 1 improvements; front porch; corner, j 2-story brick on Hill; all improve ments; steam heat, electric and gas, porches: drive alley; side entrance: bay windows; possession soon. Single, corner, all improvements,! enrage. 8 rooms, on Hill, steam heat, electric and gas; possession soon. Single frgme, corner. 6 rooms, at tic. furnace; room for garage; on Hill near Derry street; slate roof; 2k-- story; small amount down. } 2%-story frame and stucco, on (North Second street, near Broad- fur jnace, electric lights; 6 rooms; posses- I sion seen. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell 560 J. I Some More "SPRING DRIVE" Eistings FOR SALE Crescent St.. Nos. 347-47*a-4n Nice 5-story bricks (pressed bricks), | rcoms and bath, all improvements, etc. These 3 will prove a good invest- ! ment. Nectarine St., Nos. 34 4-46-48. These j three are on same plot in rear of I above properties. Consult us about' I price on entire six. Good investment.) I PROPERTY OWNERS REM 1-17,1 - ] JBER! Y'ou first list with us, then we -make a sale, prepare the deed (at no; icost), and tinallv act as vour ATTOR NEY at the TRANSFER. The onlvl charge involved Is the COMMISSION I I I'ROFFIRTY BUYERS—DON'T F"OR | Gl-iT! You first buy of us, we offer! you EXPERT ADVICE, arrange the) MORTGAGE (if you need one), and; THH, ONLY COST you will have is paying your Attorney to approve the! | title ' | RACKFIXSTOSS BROS., Russ Building, j i Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board.! I ! ] FOR SALE BARGAIN 1610 1 ! Hunter street; nine rooms and bath'! gas and electric lights: side entrance'] I bet and cold water In cellar; steam! ] heat: street and alley paved. Price 1 $2,500. Inquire on premises. for SALE 427-429 Maclay I street, facing Fifth street. Nice lo cation J. K. Kipp. 2203 North Fourth ' : street. j I BUY* YOUR HOME on our rental ! pavmcnt plan. Small cash or Liberty i 1 Bond hist payment required, balance as rein. YY'e have houses in every ■ 1 part of the city and suburbs. Apply I (A. r Doranz. 1226 North Sixth street.! ; FOR SALE. Good modern-priced ! I home, near river, in uptown section, j F'ine river view. A. W. Swengel. 2131 ' North Second. Bell 2575 J. OXFORD ST.. 612 Brick house! for sale; eight rooms and bath, gas.: furnace, porch front and rear; pos sesion soon; price right. Bell Realty! C'o.,.JJergner Building. . I'ERRY* ST., 3223 Property for; sale; brick house, eight rooms and : bath, gas. electric light, steam heal; price right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ItFIGINA ST., 1134 Brick and' frame property, on plot 25x130, fori sale: large dwelling with 2-stcry stable op. rear. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. EIGHTEENTH ST.. S.. 323 For; sale. 3-story brick bouse at reasonable) price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- ' ing- 1 F'OR SALE. Attractive residence ! 1604 State street. Call at residence' :or phone 3849 M. I; I REAL ESTATE ion SALE | I' FOR SALE j ■ Xo. 181? N. Fifth St. Nice 3-story' ! frann- dwelling, at a $1,3(10 priee, | ; No. !57 S. Twenty-first street. An-i 11 other attractive 2'a-storv Dante i t $l,BOO. Xo. Bill Boyd St, 3-story brink. $2.300. Xo. 423 Hamilton St. This 3-story lj brink is in tine repair. Front porch, all improvements. V little less than I s3, not-. i No. 2014-16 Kensington St. If sold quickly these two attractive 1 raines can go at 2,50b. No. 631; Muencli St. The real $3,000 i bargain of the West End. Xo. 337 I'offer St. This 5-story brink Is about to be vacated. Must be sold. I .ess than $5,500. Xo. 123 Roya) Terrace. Huy this 2- story brick, with large front porch, and pi t pare to enjoy many benefits resulting from CAPITOL PARK EX TENSION within next year or so. No. ISIS Swatara St. Fine APART MENT. Ixit. 10x100. Rental in come. $30.00. Price, $3,000. This in vestment for COLORED PEOPLE. You probably read about our \N NUAL SPRING DRIVE" the other week.' Well, we sold NINE PROPER TIES in two weeks, which establishes a local leeord! Then, again, we re ceived EIGHTEEN ADDITION A L LISTINGS during LAST WEEK VLONE. The property owners of liar- I risbtirg and vicinity readily see the I Wisdom of LISTING FOR SALE their j Real Estate with the LIVE FIRM of BACKKNSTOSS BROS.. Russ Building, Member llarrisbiirg Real Estate Board. I FOR SALE Modern home; goad location; 3-story brick and stucco* I side entrance; 9 rooms and bath; gas" ; electric light; steam heat; fine condi | tion. Possession at once. 1546 Chest nut street. FOR SALE Vacant. 3016 Brisban street. Paxtang, modern 2'.a-story brick house, 7 rooms, batli. gas anil I electric light, steam heat, front and! rear polities. Lot. 30x120 ft. Excel- 1 lent condition. Call Bell 12M. THREE-STORY BRICK, 8 roontT i {$1,800; $50.00 needed as first payment'i 2%-story frame, $l,OOO. Three-story I brick, on Boyd street, with all im- I •provtments. payments made like rent ; Possession can be had in 30 days ' I LINCOLN REALTY* CO., I 1129 Seventh Street. I FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—STORK- I ROOM AND DWELLING AT FOURTH I I AND HAMILTON STREETS. PRU'F 1 I $3,000. INQUIRE ON PREMISES. "J | FOR SALE Desirable plot of! ground. Twentieth, State and Walnut l I streets, Harrlsburg. Pa. Fronting 150 ! I ft. on State and 150 ft. on Walnut • i Thereon erected two three-story I frame houses and large two-story I stable. Call, or address, J. 11. Bolton I lE. G. Bolton. H. M. Bolton. Executors!! , Real Estate for Sale or Exchange j : > j 3-STOltY' HOUSE, corner Twenty ! eighth und Camby streets. Penbrook-j' {all improvements; concrete walks; I 1 room lot garage. Possession at once. I I Price, $5,200. | Double 2',4-story house Nos, 225-230 Twenty-ninth street, Penbroolt; '/ ' 'rooms; all improvements; lots, 24x185 each. Possession soon. Price, $2,200, cither side. Double 3-story brick, all improve- 1 jments. Lemoyne. Price, $3,000, either ' 'side. Possession April 1. I See CHARLES DAVJES, 204 Caldcr 1 Fmllaing, Market Square. REAL ESTATE WANTED II HAVE a number of clients want ing to buy two-story homes in north- * ern end of city. What have you to, offer? A. YV. Sw-.ngel, 2131 North! I Second street. Bell cone 2575 J. j' I HAVE a number of clients want-] ling to buy homes between Second and Third streets either on Maclay. Wood bine. Emerald or Sent-ca streets. A.I YV. Swengel, 2131 North Second street.) I YVILL GIVE $20.00 to any person! who will rent a 6 or 7-room, modern, ' I improved, well-located house to a I Ismail family. Address Box P, 7135 care of Telegraph. — ,]• READY* CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY ' YVHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? ! BELL AND DIAL PHONES CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. THIRD ST. | unices and Storerooms for Rent j j FOR RENT 3.000 square ft. of! | floor space, for storeroom or light' | manufacturing. in brick building. I I Plenty of light. Outside entrance. , i Second floor. 1520 Fulton street. Belli j 4570. J TO RENT ARCADE BUILDING— i I Corner Walnut and Court avenue, I [storeroom 32 North Court avenue. Also! ' several desirable offices second floor. I 'lnquire Room 206, Second Floor. Ar j cade Bidg. j STOREROOM. Good Business Location, 504 Market Street. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. I 1 | ; $lO.OO, STOREROOM 250 Hamilton' (street. suitable for barber, tailor,' poolroom or cigar store. Chas. Adle.-, j | 1002 North Third street FARMS ] 40 ACRES, with 2-story water- j 'power mill. 10 acres fine timber, 7- ) room house, 714 miles from Harris 'burg. Price. $5,000. Terms to suit, j Will exchange a C-acre fruit farm,; I good building, for city property worth j $2,300. Will exchange 6-acre truck and: [fruit farm for city property worth $1,500. i 2 acres, with 2 1 ,i-story house, at |\Ycst Knola. Price, $2,000. Terms to) i suit. | B'4-aere truck farm. 5-roont house,'' !near I'axtang. Price, $l,BOO. 165-acre limestone farm, 2 houses, | ! large barn. Price, $9,000. Seven I miles west Harrisburg. Any of these places can be haJj' | April I. 1919. I See CHARLES DAVIES, 204 Calder ! Blag.. Market Square. j | 1 GO-ACRE FARM Possession at once. Stock, i tools and feed included. Or will give use of stock and tools free for one year for j. ! quick sale. I.and level. Good | water. 50 acres good timber. Terms reasonable, or will j exchange on city property. j' 1 Located nqar Halifax. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St., Harrisburg. Bell 560 J. ! I i FARM FOR SALE Five miles : 'from Harrisburg. Fruit and Poultry { 11'afm, It', acres. Fine location. About i 400 young fruit trees just starting *. jj bear. Good house and outbuildings.! j Ca'l 1826 Regina street. I ; ! 40 ACRES—Without buildings, sur- I I rounded by a small stream of water,:- 16 miles from Harrisburg. $1,500.00.1 jit seres, with good buildings, can get' : possession Ap*" i. $2,100. Call at 107 11 Chestnut. •; | FARMS ! | FARM 110 acres; best of soil; ihouse anil burn in O. I\. condition; i plenty ot hay, straw and cornfodder. ! I ■O7 Chestnut street. FARMS WANTED | WANTED A good Farm already | stocked D.. 7056, caro of Telegraph. I WANTED A large or small Farm. 1 I near trolley or railroad. • Please stato | low.est price. Address D,, 7286, care I of Telegraph. FOlt SALE MISCELLANEOUS PEOPLE COMING BACK THREE OR FOUR TIMES. SAY THAT LONG FLAME FURNACE COAL Is so satisfactory that no other 1 i COAL gives the same SATISFACTION. Order 1.000 lbs. to-day. $4.70. I Bell 600. Dial 2345 J. B. MONTGOMERY. NO COAL CARDS NEEDED. SUBURBAN DELIVERY. 1 STORE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Suitable for ladies' and-gents' ! clothing. Men's hat case, 8 I show cases, 1 ladies' dress tuse, one lot ladies' and gen tlemen's garment racks. In | tine condition. To be sold on account of remodeling store. i Quick buyer can have big j bargain. ADDRESS POST OFFICE BOX j SOS HARRISBURU, PA. I j ! FOR SALE Chiffonier, dress- ; ■ ing table, chairs, stands, iron an.l j I wooden beds. Numerous other articles, j i Inquire 1700 North Second street. I ! 1 | FOR SALE One dresser, stand, iron bed, spring, mattress, cheap and J at once, for party is leaving town. ICall at 2;>41 Logan street. j FOR-SALE A strong, nicely-I (feathered Irish Setter dog, about one 1 .year old. In line condition. Call .t ; 11630 Green street. Bell phone 3727...,' I : ; FOR SALE Soda fountain, back- : i bar. electric earbonator on hand., {('ash 01 terms. Prices reasonable.! ! Box 55, 7428, care of Telegraph. I FOR SALE Sideboard. parlor: j suite, child's bed and a few other | articles sold cheap. Call at 227 South i. {Nineteenth street. i FOR SALE Bloch baby carriage, ' I white reed. Inquire 414 Crescent 1 street, or call Bell phone 1191 W. |; i j ! FOR SALE An awning, suitable! 1 for in front of any business place, j ! For particulars call Yolm Bros., 131 I North Fourth street. ! FOR SALE Beautiful Blenheim!' I Spaniel puppy, 10 weeks old. Pedi- 1 i greed. Reasonable. Call 312 llumtncl ! ! street. j 1 FOR SALE Oak roll-top desk, In'! good condition; also combination look safe. 24x32x42 inches. Call at 1732 j State, street, or phone 1619 W. : 1 FOR SALE Reed reversible baby j' carriage, in excellent condition. 2151 |Penn stieet, or Bell phone 769. jj ! FOR SALE Soda Fountain, with ' all fixtures, including ice crusher, I I milk shaker, back-bar peanut roaster,; 'etc. Will be sola reasonable. William ; 1 ; Moyer, 452 Cumberland street. j FOR SALE Two glass show ! 'cases, cheap; 6 ft. long, 36 in. high, j 1 Must be sold at once. Call at Bogar {Hardware Co., Third and Sayfoid | streets. j FOR SALE Piano, vlctrola. din- i ingroom suite and hall suite. Address! IF. 7317. care of Telegraph. 1_ 1 MORRIS SAY'S save money buying 1 ! new and second-hand furniture here.! iiligh prices paid for furniture. Morris ISchmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. i ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! I The store across from Y. W. C. A. 1 offers you the biggest and best bar- ' {gains in Men's and Boys' Suits, Over-1 'coals. Mackinaw Coats. Underwear, ! Hats. Caps, and Shoes. We are fain !ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial. ' OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. ; 23 North Fourth Street. | FOR SALE Hufus Red Belgian! I Hares. Fine stock. Heavyweight! tvpe. Excellent color and condition j Bucks and Does. Aug. Rich. 417; South Seventeenth street. ' TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR; CASH ALL MAKES RENTED —: EXCHANGED. • GEO. P. TILLOTSON, 1205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE I i ORPHKUM THEATER. BOTH PHONES. ! ; j FOR SALE Diningroom suite. ' 1 turned oak. consisting of table, four! I chairs and buffet, practically new.' : will sell very reasonable. Stored.! and inquire at 1530 North Fifth street. | WANTED—>II SCK LLA X EOUS ' HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for' I Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at-' tention. Newmark & Cown, 368 Broad | street. Dial phone 4286. Bell 4705R { j WANTED. TO BUY Reed go-cart! lor sulky, in good condition. Bell I phone 4339. ' WANTED, TO BUY A good, sec- ' fond-hand 4xB alley pool table. Must be in good shape and reasonable price.) U'all Dial phone 3992. ' —. —— - i, i WANTED Diningroom suite from' !pi ivic .• family. Must be in good co.<- 1 idition. t all Bell 3634 or Dial 5568.1 j Evening Dial 3025. { WANTED Permanent home fori •two-year-old baby boy, in well-to-do' ! Christian family. Address Box L, ;7060, care of Telegraph. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and! 'sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call; ; Bell 1071 R. or drop a postal to Max ] Stneltz 1016 Market street. Will call, ! city or country. { WANTED A second-hand beam- ! lift tiand elevator. Capacity. 300 to; ; (>OO lbs., to third floor. J. S. Sible, 256 I Herr street. j L. COHEN & COMPANY. York and ! Ash avenues. Highest prices paid fori I rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and I metal and old machines. Send postal jor call 3221W Bell and Dial 6225. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for ail |. 'kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call ' Bell plione 4275. B. Abrams & Son, | ; 524-832 North Seventh street. BUSINESS PERSONALS HARDWOOD FLOORS I LAID AND FINISHED. OLD FLOORS CLEANED. Consult the man who knows ; ! how. G. M. SI.OUGH. Bell phone 1859 W. I A. LANE ! 1 New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest prices paid, j '1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J. J BUSINESS PERSONALS { NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC J or your general repair work ii ; roofing, spouting and range work, se< ; knioiy s. Watts, successor to J. A. jkunkle, corner of Herman and Roflfi I n, .vno street, 1-cniuyno, Pa. He lial I a lull line of Stoves and Ranges at a ! very low price, u will pay you t I get his prices on Rooting and Spout" ing. Call Hell 3132 M. After April 1 ,Ins store will be open daily from 1 'A. M. to. 6 P. M, Open Saturday Even* ings. i DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. ! CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. INVENTORS FINANCED Patents I Automobiles, Motorcycles Bought, Sold, Exchanged. Cash or commission, i Simon Horst, Linglestown, Pa. UPHOLSTERING Of the best (Kind. Work guaranteed. We call and I deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phono i 4820. Roll phone 4705 R. i MACHINE SHOP Specialty o? i light machine, models, experimental, [mill, factory repairing, odd parts lot* jautos made. Variety Machine and Re* pair Shop, 1704 Fulton street, Harris burg, la. , OX V- A CET Y REN E WELDING ! Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. I Capital City Wilding Co., 1538 Logan j street. Bell 4336 J. j RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED— I Single edge, 25c do/..; double edge, 35c jdoz.; razors, 25c. Gorgus Drug Store. j FURNITURE CRATED—And china packed for shipping. Also repairing. |J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street. I CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER— Es timates. Jobbing. First-class work, 11. W. Hummer, 1423 Liberty street, j Bell 4 4 20. j QUININE —Look out for that grippo .feeling, likely to ;atch you this (changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVII PHOSPIIO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PACKING ~~ Experienced packers of Fur i niture, China and, Bric-a-brac. A. H. SHENK 1906 North Sixth St. Bell Phone 399 W. I FOR SALE Corner business prop ' < rty. iti uptown section, at a very • reasonable figure. Now occupied as 'grocery. A. W. Swengel, 2131 North Second sjtreet. Bell 2757,1. i FOR SALE Grocery store and j meat market. Good location and ; doing good business. If you have the money, and mean business, address • Box A, 7127, care of Telegraph. WANTED A partner, or will sell I out Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store near I Harrisburg. Wonderful opportunity. , Address Partner, care of Telegraph. MUSICAL J. 11. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, Troup Building—ls S. Market Square. BARGAINS THIS WEEK $325. Weaver, upright, mahogany ' case, large size. Like new. Price, $220. Easy payments. Doll Sr Sons, 88-note player, mahog any. with 25 rolls and bench. Prise, i $375. Easy payments. Rishell Phonogranh, mahogany, ; large cabinet size, nearly new. Price, $9O. Easy payments. Edison Amberola, large cabinet size, plays four-minute records. Price, , $55, records included. ' Any of above instruments delivered ' free, anywhere. J. 11. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, Troup Building, 15 S. Market Square. i PLAYER PIANO — With forty rolls | of music, for sale: slightly used; must ' be sold at once; cheap to a quick ! buyer. Spangler Music House. 2113 j North Sixth street AN ORGAN FREE ' Within the next few days organs 'will be given away. Call at Yohn I Bros.. 1" North Fourth street, for in formation. I . I TALKING MACHINES promptly and cart fully repaired by an expert only ■ OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. j VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS. ! BANJOS Band and Orchestra Instru- I rr.ents promptly and carefully repalr ; ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. MONEY TO LOAN MONET ' Tf you arc pressed for ready j rash to meet any emergency. call to see us. We lend money j In compliance with the lawa j of the State. EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY. ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG., I THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. ! LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE. I ■ I MONEY FOR INCOME TAXES land other necessities. If you are sub- I iect to tax and without funds and 'bank credit, our money service may interest you. Cost reasonable. Pay [uients ai'ranged to suit your income. ! rO-CFERATIVE, LOAN & INVEST - I JIENT CO. 204 Chestnut St. I WE LEND MONEY in compliance 'with Act of June 17. 1915, to individu als ill need of ready cash; small loans a specialty, business confidential, pay 'inents to suit borrower's convenience, i nositivelv lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO, 132 Walnut Street. HAULING AND MOVING AUl'O HAULING —Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 'Capital street. Both phones. AUTO HAULING Anything, any ' where. Furniture moving. E. S. Gr in.an 717 South Nineteenth street. Bell ; 1591 W. I HICKS lavcal and long-distai\ce ; hauling and storage. 424 Iteily. Both j phones. ' FOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE ■ HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbln, .V> 1 Calder street. Both phones. Bell | 3636-J. Dial 3683. IiF.AVY HAULING— Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ' ing No distance too far. Careful j driver. Rain and dustproof body. ,T. iE. Gi übber's Truck Service. Irwin i Aungst, manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell J phone 15R6. 1 GENERAL HAULING AND FAST ! EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with onto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or Dial 2265. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Pago
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