Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 01, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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| ~AReal Sdiing'Campaign Will Sell leal _Esjato-IrrespeSiyc rf "Seasons"!
Deaths
Itl SS —Died suddenly, March 31. 191!'.:
Mrs. .Margaret Kuss, widow ot j
James ltuss, aged 67 years.
Funeral on Thursday morning, ai
8:30 o'clock, from tin- home ot uei'j
sister-in-law. Mrs. Clement John-j
son. 913 North Second street. Scr- -
vices at St. Patrick's Cathedral at I
o'clock, to which relatives ami
trie nds are invited. Burial Mt. Cal-t
v ary Cemetery, ltcmalns can he •
viewed Wednesday evening. j
-Ml 1.1.Kit —George M. Miller died iu>
his f-lst year at his late home. 0"'." j
Priggs street.
I-unci a I services at tin- above ad
dress on Thursday afternoon, at :: i
o'clock. Relatives and friends a.-
invited to attend. Burial private."
Hast llarrisburg Cemetery.
nil.l. Irvin W. Dill <iied Saturday!
c-vi tilng, March 29, 1919.
l-'uncrai services strictly private
from ills late residence, 2209 North!
Second street, on Wednesday morn- ;
mg. at II o'clock. Interment llur-j
risburg Cemetery.
Kindly omit Mowers. j
SMITH tin March 31, 1919. George!
I". G. Smith, at his home, 126 1< ront,
street. West l-'airvievv. in his 58th i
I'in'eral on Thursday afternoon, |
AI til at 2 o'clock, from the above
address. The relutivcs and lriends
a.,- invited to attend without
fuithci notice. interment in the
l-.nola Cemetery. ___ ]
MTOBEIH -On Sunday evening.
March 36. 1919. l.ewis Stober, aged I
7,2 years, 1 month and is days. I
l-'ur.i ral on Thursday afternoon, at ,
2 o'clock, from his late residence,
j,■ - Briggs street, i'uneral privtt,
F tit ial at SIIOQO'S Church Cemetery. .
LOST AND I'UtXD
LOST A black handbag, contain- j
in— glasses and ease. I- inder will
I.lease call Hell 413. 1
LOST Glass case, black leather I
opening at top, containing pair of to -
tuij**' rim aiul W a tor man foun
,;.;u n. Please return to 11 North
fifteenth street, or call Dell phone
MIW. i
HOST Round black lynx tnulT.
Ibwat J if returned. Call Bell phone
36"4 J.
THE person seen taking an over- ]
i oat ftom Casino Bowling Alley will j
leturn same as soon as possible to
avoid trouble.
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION* in Gregg ,
Shorthand. Typewriting, English.
Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme
tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time.
Dell 123, Dial 4016.
BECK LEYS BUSINESS COLLEGE
121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley ;
I
1111.1) WANTED—MALE
WANTED
SHOE CUTTERS
on outsides and trimmings.
KI'IIN, PAVORD, WILKS
SHOE co.,
'6-49 North Cameron St.,
City.
DP.AFTSMAN WANTED
M.iiilv to turn out neat work
essential. State . salary ex
pected, Address
BOX 1". 712".
Care of Telegraph.
AN OPPORTUNITY
fs offered for an individual or
tit-m to secure the sale of an
•ndispensable new household
article now haying sale
throughout the United States.
We now hav- six retail
stores In Philadelphia under
our din-, t management and
itianv elsewhere.
Tills is a real job for a real
■nan.
v small eapitnj will lie re
iiuircd to set tire exclusive ter
ritory. Address
MR. I-:. D. SMITH.
Hershey Hotel,
llarrisburg. Pa.,
giving r< Science and business
experieniee in llrst letter.
WANTED
Experienced tailors for ladies'
tailoring. Apply
LOUIS,
41 ! North Third Street.
vv ANTED A good man, over 36;
years. Small In.nd and reference re-,
• laired. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.. j
"x North Second street.
WANTED Two men to collect'
ami solicit for Singer Sewing Mu- j
.hine Company. Will give a good,
eontiact to reliable party. Experl
. i.ee cot necessary. Apply at Company
store. 13 South Market Square.
WANTED - By a reliable and hon- j
,-t man, whitewashing, cleaning eel-1
Inrs and beating carpet. Inquire ot i
John Thomas Gross, 17,24 Vernon i
■Gleet. j
LOOK HERE - You can make $l3 I
■ iiy easy. Something new. Big field!
lor "ag'-nls. Particulars free. Hurry, I
n - territory is going last. Call, or a.-l- j
dre;*. M. A. Allison, Millersburg, Pa.
DRUGGIST WANTED qualified. |
at once. Address P. O. Box 221, llar t
•islinrg.
YOUNG MEN. IS and over, desiring!
Railway Mail and Post Office clerk-!
ships, $92 month, write for free par-1
tit ulars of examinations. 11. E. Terry i
(former Civil Service Examiner), 7,1S I
Continental Btdg.. Washington.
WANTED—A good tinner and sheet
metal worker. None but reliable men
need apply. Emory S. Yates, Herman
and Rosemont avenue, Isvmoyno. Open
Saturday evening or call between 12
and 1 noon. Bell 3132 M.
WANTED Messenger boy. Apply
Superintendent. The Telegraph Print
ing Co., llarrisburg. Pa.
PAPERH ANGERS—6Oc per hour.
Will guarantee all year work. Also
several painters. 11. A. Bodmer, 826
North Third street.
FOR SALE
An Old Established Produce
Business
We have n successful and Hell
established wholesale and retail
oyster, flsh mill produce business,
to sell whleli can he purchased
at n reasonable figure. Any per
son desiring to engage in Ibis
class of business and having not
leas than fifteen Thousand Hollars
to Invest, should give this propo
sition serious consideration.
Miller Brothers & Co.
Ileal Estate
Insurance Sqrety Bond.
Locust and Court Streeta
Stem her. Dbg. Ileal Estate Hoard
*■ I *
■ - '
TUESDAY EVENING,
! HEI.I' W ANTED—MALE
FACTORY WORK i
I We nerd a large number <f unakill- i
i ed men for production work in the
rubber industry. Ages 18 to 4a. Op-
I portunlties to learn trade. $3.00 per
: day while learning, alter which you
. are able to earn $4.00 to s6.no per da>
j and better. No previous experience
i necessary.
| We will assist you in securing
! board and rooms or houses at lowest
rates. Physical examination of heart.
1 eyes and for hernia required,
i Apply in person or communicate
'With factory Employment Oftlce,
j THI7 GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER
COMPANY-,
AKRON. OHIO.
BOTTLERS —-Experienced foreman
i wanted in soft drink plant. must
know automatic machinery thorough-;
I ly. State experience ami salary ex
pected. Reference required. Address
"Bottler"' 3!9 Heed Bldg., Pliila.. Pa.
! ■
REPAIRMEN
40 MEN WANTED at once to learn
to repair autos and aeroplanes. Must
have $3O cash for entrance lee.
! Chance to make good money between
i class hours. Auto and Aeroplane
; Mechanical School, 25 North Cameron
i street, Harrisburg. Training quar
ters, 26u South front street, Steel
-1 ton.
li LLP WAXTLI)—I LMALL j
WANTED
EXPERIENCED OPERATORS
! . |
We are wanting Sewing
Machine Operators, positions
are permanent, regular work, i
and good wages, together •
with a bonus every pay day.
Old operators are welcome
i to return to work again.
FOLDERS
V.'e are also wanting girls ]
for our Folding Department.
Must be over 16 years of
age. Good wages are paid in
this Department. together j
with a bonus every pay day.
BLOUGH SIA.NTG. CO., Inc.,
I
Roily and Fulton Sts.
!_ J
j
WANTED
i EXPERIENCED STITCHERS
j
! On shoes. Also Buttonhole |
J operator and button sewer,
KB UN, T'AVORD, WILKS
SHOE CO.,
46-16 North Cameron St.,
City.
WANTED
E-iiable white woman for
child's nurse. Good wages to
careful and competent person,
j Address
N„ 7422.
Care of Telegraph.
—
! DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER
IOR Saint Elizabeth's Hospital, Wash
ington. D. C.—HELP WANTED. Male
and female—PLACE OF EMPLOY
MENT: Saint Elizabeth's Hospital,
; Washington, I>. C. This is a Govern
) incut Institution established for the !
: treatment of soldiers, sailors, and ma- 1
; lines suffering from mental diseases
' incurred in the service of their Coun
try. At the present time this Hospi
tal is caring for approximately 3,sou
patients and is performing a very im
portant service in llie restoration of
the Nation's disabled fighting forces.
NATURE AND ADVANTAGE OF EM
PLOYMENT OFFERED: There are a
large number of vacancies in Ho
ward or Nursing Service of the Hos
pital. Previous experience Is not
necessary. All applicants accepted
for this service arc given the oppor
tunity of enrolling in the Training
School for Nurses maintained by the
Hospital. This school presents it two
, years' course In connection with the
! regular duties of the employee und is
: free of charge to those desiring to
enroll. Successful completion of the
course entitles the student to a di-
I ploma. SALARIES AND PEE
" qUISITES: All employees of this ser
: vice are furnished -free of charge
their board, lodging, laundry, and in
] case of sickness medical attention for
a reasonable period. The salaries
! range from $32.5u to $82.7,6 per
I month, the lower salary adjustments
! being based on previous experience
| and the higher positions being filled
, by promotion from the ranks of those
; enrolled in the Training School. Those
: whose services prove satisfactory are
; promised a salary increase effective
July 1, 1919. REQUIREMENTS:
: Applicants must lie in sound physical
! condition, should have reached not
less than their sixteenth birthday,
land must he citizens of the United
[ States. Application Form 1059 should
I be obtained from the Superintendent
j -if Saint Elizabeth's Hospital, Wash
ington, D. ('., or tlie Secretary of the
Fourth f'ivil Service District. Wasli
• ington, D. and filed with either of
! the above named parties at the earli
| est possible date.
WANTED Girl or middle-aged
: woman for general housework. Appiv
! D.22 Second street. 801 l phon
WANTED—GirIs to work in fiat
.work department: experience not
necessary. Apply Ellis Laundry Sen -
! ice, 1520 Fulton street.
A\ ANTED Girl for office work.
Apply I nivcrsal film Exchange, 5
South Fourth street,
LADIES - Do you want to make
sr, daily. I will help you. Every wom
an nei-us one. Send 25c for sample.
Money refunded if not satisfactory.
Box 275. Millersburg. Pa.
WANTED Reliable white wont-in
for general housework. Apply 1824
North Second street. Prefer one lo
sleep at home.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Bv
| refined, young widower with two chil
"dren. Young or middle-aged widow
j preferred. Good home and pleasant
; place to live. Address Box L, 7333.
I caie of Telegraph. '
j ——
j GO\ J-JIINMENT Needs hundreds
lof women, IS years and over, for File
! Clerks In Treasury ami War Risk
Ipep-ts. $9OO-$!, too. Examinations
Harrisburg, April 23. For free par
ticulars, write R. E. Terry (former
I Civil Srrvice Examiner), 51S Confj
(nental Pldg., Washington.
WOMAN—Who knows Something
of massage to work lie-Turkish bath
Call Bell 2156.
WANTED—Experienced salesladies
for general store. Address L., 7332,
| care of Telegraph.
j WANTED - Widower desires ser
vices of experienced woman as house
| keeper. Small family. Good home to
I right party. Address ,'acob Miller
Jr. D.. NO. 1, Cly, Pa. '
WANTED—White girl for general
. housework: no washing or ironing,
j Call Bell Phone 3131-J.
11161.P WANTED—MaIe and Female
• WANTED Two capable stcnog
r:ipheiyoung men preferred. Apply
1 ELLIOTT-FISH Kit CO..
1612 South Cameron Street,
j Ask to see Mr. Busch, Educational
1 apartment.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALL
WANTED Young man desires po
sition as chauffeur: make own repairs.
Address Box M, 7339, care of Tele
i gi aph.
WANTED Young man desires
! clerical position us bookkeeper; high
est references; had oftlce experience;,
Address P. O. Box 165, Jit. Wolf, Pa.
' WANTED Young boy would like
position as delivery boy, or work of
'; any kind. Cull Bell 2376R-3.
! SITUATIONS W ANTED—Female
!
WANTED—Washing to do at homo.
Inquire 1314 Penn street.
WANTED Washing and ironing
to do at home. Call 316 Harris street
IT Dial phone 6028.
ROOMS FOR RENT
;
| THREE unfurnished rooms fori
\ rent for two elderly couple; no chil- i
i ilre-n. Apply 1117 Liberty street.
1 FOR RENT—Furnished apartments, !
I second lioor front; heat, gas and use l
lof bath; central location. Apply 327
j South Front street.
I FOR RENT Nicely-furnished sec
i end Hour front room, in private fani-
I ily, suitable for gentlemen or man and i
wife. Call Bell 234 W.
FOR RENT-—Two nicely furnished '
rooms: private bath: suitable for light t
housekeeping. Apply Sl6 North Sixth i
j street.
Foil RENT—Furnished rooms. Ap- 1
j ply 114-116 Locust street.
Foil I.I.N'T Two front rooms, j
completely furnished for light house-|
keeping: all conveniences; no chil- j
dren; also garage on rear. Apply 342
' Smith seventeenth street.
1
FOR RENT Three furnished or I
' unfurnished rooms on second floor,!
i lor light housekeeping; all eonven'- \
ences; corner house. Call Bell phone!
I 1794J evenings.
FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms']
i for light housekeeping: steam heat;
I all conveniences; no children: second!
floor. Apply 1814 Green street.
FOR RENT Two well furnished]
communicating rooms with balcony, j
i use of phone and bath; suitable for
! married couple or business ladies. 210 !
i South Thirteenth street, Harrisburg. ]
j Foil KENT Unfurnished, second]
j floor I'ocms, suitable for light house-j
Ik.-oping; good location, on corner; use
; i batli, light heat, and cooking gas
; furnished. 1501 North Sixth street.
WILL RENT a lovely front room,]
three large windows, with all conveni-!
enc. s, use of buih and phone, steam i
heat, only two in family, no other"
iuumei's. lovely neighborhood, to re-1
. spcctuble gentleman only. L., 7399,!
cure of Telegraph.
FOR KENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Inquire 1936;
Green street. 801 l phone 218SW.
FOR RENT Two furnished, up
to-daie rooms, for light housekoop
ii.g; hot and • old water. Apply at 36:
North Fifth street during the dav, and |
after 7:26 I*. Jl„ at 2 1 North Fifth ]
sti eet.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished:
rooms for light housekeeping. Apply,
1621 Folk street. Ask for people an
second lioor.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
with kitchenettes attached. Stoves
furnished free. Laundry, phone and
1 bathroom privileges. Storage lock
ers. Weekly payments, inquire 429'
! Broad street.
FOR RENT Large, unfurnished 1
illvingroom, first floor front, suitable"
for suite of rooms, modern conveni
' ences. inquire Dayton Cycle Co., 912
North Third street. Dial 4990.
I
FOR RENT Furnished rooms.,
$2.50 per week and up; warm room.-;,
running hot and cold water; light
I housekeeping and private hath. Wil- !
son Apartments, 143 South Third.
FOR RENT Large, well-furnished
room, with steam heat; use of phone.
.Inquire 719 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, ■
on second floor; use of bath; Hill dis- 1
triet: fine location; no children; in]
ptivate family of two. Inquire 10
|A. M. to 7. P. M. Phone 2761 R.
FOR RENT Elegantly furnish
ed rooms, with private family; no
light housekeeping; references. Bell
phone 624, Dial 4957.
ROOMS WANTED
ROOMS W ANTED Two rooms for
" ! light housekeeping for young couple
without children. Address Box 1
• ,7291. care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
;j FI'.R KENT Apartment at 1101
l North Sixjh street, four rooms and
: : hath, lor light housekeeping; all
Iniodern conveniences. Apply Louis,
i ! 414 North Third street.
'j FOR RENT Three-room apart
. j nient; steam heat: all conveniences;
. ! only desirable people with reference
! j need apply. 324 lieily street.
' FOR RENT Two rooms and bath,
suitable for office or apartment, ref
.'first floor. 132 Walnut street. Apply.
I to Commonwealth Trust Company.
FOR KENT Second floor; three i
looms; use of bath; no children. I'os-j
session April 1. Apply 911 North Sixth
! I street.
MECHANICSBURG Centrally lo
' | cated: porches, front and rear; gas
: and electricity; all conveniences. ]
! Rent reasonable. Small family pre- j
l'erred. Inquire 429 Broad street,
' j 9.30 to 11 a. m„ or Hopplo & Swurtz,
. j Jlechunicsburg.
WANTED TO RENT
!j WANTED. TO RENT house, in
"good location, with all improvements,
- i by family with no small children, io
i] cated either in Harrisburg or
II Enola. Bell phone 4135 W. or Box B
, i 7515. care of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
-j FOR SAKE 323 South Eightecntn
' street: three-story brick; all conveni
t Knees, corner property. Bell Realty
, j Co., Bergtier Buiiutng.
-I OXFORD ST., 612 Brick house
■ for sale; eight rooms and bath, gas
' I furnace, porch front and rear: pos
c] session soon; price right. Bell Realty
■ ] Co., Bergnpr Building.
R | DERBY ST., 3223 Property for
-I sale; brick house, eight rooms and
bath, gas, electric light, steam heat;
* price right. Bell Realty Co., Bcrgner
' Building.
RKGINA ST.. 1434 Brick and
- frame property, on plot 25x130. for
si sale; large dwelling with 2-stcry
. I.stable on rear. Bell Realty Co.. berg.
j ner Building.
FOR SALE 1820 Boas street. 2-
- story brick. 7 rooms and hath; all im
-3 provements; side entrance: porches
, fhint at" J re"*. Appl" IF" Roas
. si tyet.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
YOU DON'T KNOW.THE AD- ffj;
m DRESS OF THE MAN who would U|
buy your house if he knew it was for
ly sale. But you know that there is such
, 1 a man. And you know* that lie is very
(m likely to be a more or less regular
fp reader of the classified ads, and that
[W your hope of finding him lies in that py
direction,
s I
lit :S
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REAL ESTATE FOIt SALE I
"IF IT'S REAL, ESTATE,
SEE SANDER UN"
; !
I IF YOU lIAVE HEEN NOTIFIED TO
.MOVE. DON'T TRY TO SWIM UP-1
STREAM. OR YOU MI OIIT OUT A;
SUIT Mill 011 YOU CAN'T WEAR,I
i But M ILE COST YOU MONEY.
MOVE AT ONCE.
I
I SELECT YOUR HOME FROM THE
FOLLOWING LIST:
j !
] M ILL BE FINISHED IN A FEW DAYS j
Thirty-second and Derry Streets, I
single, .corner; 2-story stucco home;
I seven icoins, large livingroom with
I fireplace, also a dandy sun parlor; |
i hardwood floors, gas, electricity, steam |
heat, large front porch —in fact, |
j everything right up-to-the-minute;
I lot. 40xltli; look at this before buy
ling; must be seen to be appreciated.
ONE-lIALF ELDER MANSION
I Twenty-fourth and Derry Streets: ?-
; story brick, six rooms and hath, sun
i parlor, hardwood lloors, steam heat,
gas and electricity, front and side en
trance, driveway in the roar, nice size
yard; right pfiee to quick buyer.
THE REAL THING
I Twenty-fourth and Derry Streets; 3-
> story brick, nine rooms, all the very
latest improvements; these homes
je.innnt he duplicated in the city for
j the money; will he finished in about
I two weeks.
NOW VACANT
iM'ieonisco S>t„ 627; 3-story brick, eight I
; rooms aim hath, gas and electricity,!
furnace, front porch, nice size back j
yard with driveway in the rear; new-,
ly painted: same us rent.
A GOOD BARGAIN
Camp St.. 6 IS; immediate possession !
j:;-stoiy brick, eight rooms and oath.;
all Improvements; one of a row of
jvery well built homes; same as rent.)
SEE US FIRST
Y. r: HAVE A NUMBER OF PROPER
TIES THAT M ILL BE VACANT ON j
OR ABOUT APRIL 1. AND WILL BE I
:..!LAI> TO GIVE YOU FULL PAR-!
■ TICULARS AT THIS OFFICE. j
I
D. ASA SANDEKLIN,
i Room 1. Security Trust Bldg.,
26 NORTH THIRD ST.
j BELL 1390. DIAL 3573.
: i
i ' I
FOR SALE, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION j
!2Vi-story frome dwelling, known as
the Lupoid property, located one-half
I lock from ear line on Harvard ave-|
nue in that beautiful suburb of Earl- j
ington. Camp Hill, within single car
! lure limit of Harrisburg. 7 rooms (4
1 bedrooms); untinished attic; bath; re-;
I ceptton hull; pantry; hot air heat; |
Istrrni windows and doors; shades and)
II screens; hardwood finish; all improve-!
| ments. Corner plot of ground, 120 x
j 120; 40 bearing fruit trees; variety of j
grape vines; currant hushes; 3
i thiokenhouses, will accommodate 2wu
(chickens; worn shop; lawn and gar
; den. This property is in excellent
| condition, and will he sold to settle
iup an estate. If you are looking for
ian ideal country home with all city
conveniences, you will miss a rare
opportunity if you do not investigate
Ithis proposition.
Clear title guaranteed.
Bargain Price, $1,200.
1 Bell C. O. BAC KEN STOPS, Bell
;ol 112 Market Street. 3U77.1
I j
1 ! FOR SALE A lino home on North
Sceona, street north of Maclay. Fine
river view. Address Box 7292, care of
| Telegiaph.
! FOR SALE I have several prop
erties lor sale on easy terms. J j<
iKipP. 1721 North Second street. Belli
. I phone 164RR. I
j FOR SALE Most attractive West I
Shore home. All modern conveniences
Will sell at a sacrifice. Cull be., 1
| phone 30S ia.
! FOR SALE —97 North Seventeenth
street, vacant, a brick house, 8 rooms
I with batli. steam heat, gus, front and
Ibark porches. Price reasonable. s"i,'j
I down, balance same as rent. D a
'Cale>: " l<J e- Bell 589. ■
j FOR SALE —On easy terms. 201 ti
to 2ulS Susquehanna street. Possess-I
! sion on April 1. Apply A. p. Doranz,
'11225 North Sixth.
! FOR SALE 2148 N. Fifth St.;|
i three-story brick dwelling; all n„- 1
prove ments; good location; excellent I
condition. Inquire front P. v. Mlnteri
at Harrisburg J Co.. or call Bell
phone 3449 M.
' TWO-STORY semi-bungalow (11 ,
Park Ave., Camp Hill; practically I
new; 6 rooms and bath; gas; electric I
light; steam heat; fireplace; h.rdwoodl
floors; screens and storm windows
good garage; lot. 00x143; possession i
'on short notice.
. BRINTON-PACKER CO„
, j Second and Walnut Sts.
j" 221S AND 2320 JEFFERSON ST '
I good 3-story brick dwelling; 8 rooms
land bath; gas; furnace heat; porches
-1 large lot. drive alley on rear; ren'al
• income, $19.u0. Price, each. $2,400 Ou -
I BRINTON-PACKER CO., |
Sceond and M'alnut Sts.
;■ , i
FOR SALE! 427-429 Maclay i
street, facing Fifth street. Nice io- I
I cation. .1." K. Klpp, 1721 North Second.
• Bell phone 1645 R.
THREE-STORY BRICK. 8 rooms
$1,800; $50.00 needed as first payment.
•>y,-tovy frame, $l,OOO. Three-story
brick, on Boyd street, with all Im
provements, payments made like rent.
, possession can be had In 30 days.
: LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
1129 Seventh Street.
/
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
C. 11. CORDER, REAL ESTATE,
1 i ENTS ('OLLECTED.
Vacant, nt Cloverly Heights, single
2'4-slory brick, steam lieat electric
and gas, porches, room for garage.
Vacant. 2'4-story lirlek on State
street, slate and tin roof, front porch,
7 rooms and bath, side entrance, large
yard to drive alley, room for garage.
Easy terms.
Vacant. 3-story brick on Market
afreet, rooms and bath, front porch,
electric and gas lights. Easy terms.
Vacant, 2-story brick, Catherine
street, 7 rooms and hath, porch, drive
alley. $lOO down, balance as rent.
Vacant, on Fifteenth street. 7
rooms, all improvements, porches.
Easy terms.
Vacant, on Sixteenth street, corner,
7 rooms, all improvements. Easy
terms.
Vacant, on Kensington street. 2-
story 1 rick. 6 rooms and hath, all im
provements, front porch, side en
trance, drive alley. s2.uo down. Pay
as rent.
Vacant, 011 Mariay street, 9 rooms
and hath. 3-stor.v brick, front porch,
all improvements (corner).
Vacant, May i, 2-story frame on
North Twelfth street (single), 4
rooms, newly painted and papered,
stable. Cheap if sold at once. Kasv
terms.
Vacant. May 1. single 2 1 ,4-story
frame, corner property, 6 large rooms,
1 urnaee heat, slate roof, on Twenty
liist street, near Derry. Easy tcriiis.
Pay us rent.
9-story brick, on Green street,
steam heat, all improvements. Kasv
terms.
1507 Boas street. 2-story brick, lull
improvements, front porch, 4 rooms
and hath. Possession in 30 clays. Easy
terms.
91C-918 May street. 2-story brick,
all improvements, 6 rooms and hath,
front porch. Small amount down. Pay
as rent. Possession in 30 days.
Corner 3-story brick on Kelker
street, 8 rooms and Pa! 11 room f >l*
garage.
Corner house, 3-story brick. North
Second street, 12 rooms suitable for
apartment house. Possession soon,
Single corner house, s rooms anil
bath, steam heat, electric and gas
lights, front porch, garage. Posses
sion soon. Easy terms.
3-story frame, all improvements, 011
Park street, with garage, pre 'en
trance, front porch. Easy terms.
For information of any of the above
propet ties apply 10
( If. CORDER, 1 722 Green Street.
Bell SGOJ Rents Collected.
FOR SALE
INVESTMENT PROPERTY
One of the best investment
properties in the city for sale
on North Second street, be
tween Verbcke and Korater.
Three-story brick, 9 rooms
anil hath, improvements. Lot,
2t\125. Room for building
cut, yet leaving place for yard
and two garages. Especial I v
desirable. Price, $9,000. In
quire of
S„ 7340.
Care of Telegraph.
POSSESSION APRIL I.
Price. Down
2207 Logan St.. brick ... .$2,500
916 N. Sixteenth 5t.... 5,400
24 27 N. Sixth St 5.700 500
42\ Maclay St.. brick.. 4.000
| 423 Maclay St., brick.. 4,100
1032 S. llth St 2.800 500
1943 N. Fourth St 3,000 ot>
97 N. 17th St 4.000
D. A. CALEY, Kunkel Bldg. Bell 659.
NORTH SIXTH STREET Very
desirable dwelling, side lawn, lot ex
tends to drive alley, nine rooms and
bath, steam heat, etc.
North sixth Street Ideal hotne
four rooms first floor, hardwood finish'
st'-i:m heat, all other improvements'
lot extends back to drive alley. '
Soutlt Twentieth Street Single
house, frame, four rooms first floor'
hatdwood finish, alt Improvements lot'
40x125 feet to drive alley; can be
bought en monthly payment plan
N. Fourth Street Nine frame
dwellings: 10 per cent, invostincn'-
in\ estigate.
See me before buying your liome
it w-ili pay you.
GRACE Mac WILLIAMS.
Hell 45~.
2217 N. Fifth Street.
BUY YOUR HOME on our rental
payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bond hist payment required, balance
as rent. We have houses in every
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
A. P Doranz 1225 North Sixth street.
FOR SALE —1916 Bellevuo road, all
improvements, desirable location.'in
quire of owner. 631 Camp street. City.
FOR SALE —Small casli and carry
grocery, with or without living apart
ments. corner location, first class con
dition, doing good cash business; no
old stock; low rent: includes all fix
tures. This unusual offer is only for
a responsible party with good refer
ence. Address M-7337, care Telegraph.
11l HUMMEL AVE., LEMOYNE- •-
story brick dwelling; 10 rooms ami
bath; gas; electric light; iot, 17x150-
porch front and rear. This is a good'
substantial property and well located'
I'RINTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR SALE A cottage between
street cat line and river, between
Itockvllle bridge and Marysviile; elee
tric lights, water and uil Improve
ments. inquire J. K. Kipp, 1721
ft.'ol'th Scccnd street. Bell phone 1645 R.
J. '
! ESTATt: t'OK SALE 1
i FOR SAKE—Four lots, Penbroolt,
, 122x150, Twenty-seventh and Curtln !'
( streets. Inquire of owner, 031 c'amu
i street. City.
.
REAL ESTATE FOR KENT
I J'" YOU NEED a place to move into i
to-day and IXU9 Market street looks f
gnoil to you see 1 ,eliman & Klinge
man. Patriot Building.
FOR RENT—3-story brick, 7 rooms
and bath, furnace heat, 2212 Atlas,
avenue. Cftll Hell 3888. |'
REAL INSTATE—Eur Sale or Kent [
FOR RENT OR SAEE Corner!
property, 8-room house, barn, well of j
never-failing' water, lot and garden,'
close to churches and school and large
cigar factory, in Lowisberrv, York i
county. Pa. Apply o. D. Byors, 805;
Main street, Steelton, Pa., or J. F. Silt- !
ton. I.ewlsberry, Pa.
HEAL ESTATE WANTED |
1 WILL GIVE 330.00 to any person!
'who will rent a 0 or 7-room. modern
improved, well-located house to a
small family. Address Box p, 7135
! care of Te.legraph.
I— , •
READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY
| WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?
HELD AND DIAL PHONES.
CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. THIRD ST.
'
, Oflices niul Storerooms Kor Kent
FOR RENT
Second and third floors over
j Piaster's Jewelry Store, now
occupied by Kellherg's Studio. I
j lias been occupied as a photo
graphic studio for over ten i
years. Excellent location.
Very suitable for Dentist's I
or Optometrist's parlors?
Apply
I :
CLAfcTER'S JEWELRY STORE. !
302 Market Street.
; !
: TO RENT ARCADE BUILDING—I
I Corner Walnut and Court avenue,
j storeroom 32 North Court avenue. Also!
several desirable offices second floor. I
(inquire Room 205, Second Floor, Ar
cade BUlg.
j "
$lO.OO. STOREROOM 250 Hamilton'
1 street, suitable for barber, tailor,!
I poolroom or cigar store. Chas. Adler, !
! 1002 North Third street.
! _•
; FOR RENT Desk room and office
•Inquire Fred ('. Miller. Attorney. 31 !
North Second street. Bell phone 301.1. ;
FARMS
160-ACRE FARM
i
| !
Possession at once. Stock,
tools and food included. Or
will give use of stock and
tools tree for one year for
quick sale. Land level. Good
water. 50 acres good timber.
Term* reasonable, or will
exchange on city property.
1 Located near Ilalitax.
C. 11. CORDER,
1722 Green St., Ilarrisburg.
Doll 560 J.
, 1
POSSESSION AT ONCE
Vacant, 9-aere farm, near
t r.nipbcllstown; 8-rooui house, I
staMe. fruit, etc. Price, 31,-
! 2uo. Will take Ford car as first
i payment, or town property.
C. IJ. CORDER,
1722 Green Street. ' '
Bell r.60.1.
I FARM —3O acres, $2,500. 75 acres, j
160 clear, 15. timber, $2,100. 110 acres,
1 the best soil, good buildings, plenty of 1
j feed on the place. Also many small;
( faints. Durand. 107 Chestnut street. 1
j 40 ACRES, without buildings, 1 !••
miles from trolley, surrounded by ui
! large cteek. $1,500. Durand, 107:
(Chestnut street.
FARMS WANTED
i WANTED A gn<-d farm near trol- i
1 ley or railroad. Please state lowest j
I price. Box D, 7286, care of Tele- j
j graph.
FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS
PEOPLE COMING BACK
THREE OR FOUR TIMES.
SAY THAT
LONG FLAME FURNACE COAL j
Is so satisfactory that no other
COAL
gives the same
SATISFACTION.
Order 1,000 lbs. to-day, $4.70.
Bell 600. Dial 2345
J. B. MONTGOMERY,
NO COAL CARDS NEEDED.
SUBURBAN DELIVERY.
I FOR SALE A gas range, in good j
'condition, inquire at 1423 North See-!
j ond street. j
FOR SALE New, white reed baby j
carriage, reversible, and white crib. I
(Apply 426 Herr street. j
! FOB SALE—Reed go-cart, good us |
i new, $lB.OO. Apply 1210 Kittatinny |
1 street. ;
FOR SALE Parlor rug, oxl2, j
large lookingglass. 6 diningroom |
chairs. Inquire at 1417 Market street.)
FOR SALE Improved drop-lid i
Domestic sewing machine in excellent j
: condition. Apply 2XII North Fifth 1
I street. |
I FOR SALE —One 54-lnch roll-top |
i desk and chair: York safe; sectional j
I bookcase; two operating tables; large ;
cabinet; combination wardrobe and 1
j linen drawer; hallrack; letter file: |
'Mil ci cope. Inquire 1139 Market j
| street. j
I FOR SALE Soda Fountain, with I
I all fixtures. Including ice crusher,
i milk shaker, back-bar peanut roaster, i
letc Will be sola reasonable. William'
|Moyer, 452 Cumberland street.
! MORRIS SAYS save money buying l
! new and second-hand furniture here. |
(High prices paid for furniture. Morris!
! Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. j
FURNITURE Oak bed, spring:
and (new) mattress. $B.OO for all.!
Call IUI4 Park street.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
The store across from Y. W. C. A.
offers you the biggest und best bar
: gains in Men's and Hoys' Suits, Over
coats. Mackinaw Coats, Underwear,
Hi ts. Caps, and Shoes. We are fam-
I ous tor Low Prices. Give us a trial.
I OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. I
23 North Fourth Street.
! FOR SAL.E Rufus Red Belgian I
i Hares. Fine stock. Heavyweight;
! type. Excellent color and condition i
'Bucks and Does. Aug. Rich. 4171
South Seventeenth street.
i
APRIL L 1919.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED.
GEO. P. TIELOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES.
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for
Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at
tention. Newmarlt & Cown. 368 Broad
street. Dial phone 4286. Bell 47U5!t
BELL PHONE 3370-.1.
S. HI I'KIN,
CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE,
BOUGHT AND SUED.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
41:7 BROAD ST.. 11A tjlt ISlil* It* 1. I'A.
MAX SMELTSS
Second-hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 107111. or drop a postal to Max
Smoltz 1016 Market street. Will call.
]city or country.
|-
] 1,. COHEN &- COMPANY. York and
"Ash avenues. Highest prices paid for
rags, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and
nieial and old machines. Semi postal
or call 3221W Bell and Dial 0225.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for ail
kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call
Bell phone 4275. B. Alliums & Son,
; 824-832 North Seventh street.
BUSINESS OPI'OUTUN ITIES
PACKING
j Experienced packers of Fur
niture, China unci Bric-a-bruc.
A. 11. SHENK
1906 North Sixth St.
Bell Phone 39DW.
C. AK A 10 For .sale, 2%-story
i building, repair shop, wash wtand,
and good for I" Htorage cars, llrst
i floor; this is a good location; business
j established; equipped with electric
I light and steam heat; price very re
i sonuble; small payment down, bal-
I ance on easy terms. Apply A. i\ I o_
• ranz, 1225 North Sixth street. Both
J phones.
i
FOR SALIJ -Garage; great invest
' merit; one of the best locations in the
| city, and a business thoroughfare
| ground to build a garage loo.\2f0 ft.,
corner location; just the tiling for a
great money earner now: will re
quire about $3,000 to partially ereet
' building: balance can easily be ur
j ranged; just the opportunity of your
life. For information apply A. P.
JJornnz, J225 North Sixth street. Both
! phones.
I .
SNAP
Send $1.50 for a box of 50 cigars.
Free smokers. S. C. Kling, Bitters
, ville. Pa.
BUSINESS PKRSOXALS
HARDWOOD FLOORS
LAID AND FINISHED,
OLD FLOORS CLEANED.
Consult the man who knows
how.
G. M. SLOUGII,
Bell phone 1859 W.
i NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
For your general repair work in
1 roofing, spouting and range work, sen
Emory s. Yeatts, successor to J. A.
, Kuukle, corner of Herman and Rns.x
, moyne street, Lemoyne, i'a. He has
a full line of Stoves and Ranges at a
j very low price. It will pay you to
]gei his prices on Roofing and Spout
ing. Call Bell JI32M. After April J
j his store will be open daily from 7
I A. M. to C I'. M. upon Saturday Even
ings.
; SPECIAL attention given to lot
j ploughing. For information drop
card to T. S. Milliken, llarrisburg, R.
! 1). No. 5.
! QUININE —Hook out for that grippe
! feeling, likely to .-ateh you this
( changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
! PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it ol:
] if taken in time. Gross Drug Store.
■ 119 Market street
DIAMONDS bought for cash —P. 11.
]CA PLAN CO.. 266 Market street.
A. LANE
i New and second-hand fuflnlture
Ibc.iight and sold. Highest prices paid.
"1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J.
INVENTORS FINANCED Patents
] Automobiles, Motorcycles Bought,
Isold. Exchanged. Cash or commission.
| Simon Morst. Linglestown, Pa.
I UPHOLSTERING Of t lie best
kind. Work guaranteed. We call and
deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone
4526. Bell phone 4708 R.
MACHINE SHOP Specialty of
' light machine, models, experimental.
: mill, factory repairing, odd parts lor
"autos made. Variety Machine and lte
-1 pair Shop, 1704 Fulton street, liurrls
• burg. Pa.
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING —•
; Any metal welded. Work guaran
" teed. Carbon removed by oxygen.
(Capital City Welding Co.. *S3S Lugun
street. Bell 4396 J.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED—
j Single edge, 25c doz.; double edge, 3.8 c
!doz..; razors. 27>c. Gorgas Drug Store.
FURNITURE CRATED—And china
packed for shipping. Also repairing,
jJ. A. Biehbp. 1730 Logan street.
;
MUSICAL
j UPRIGHT PIANO—In good condi
i tion; any reasonable cash offer ac
| eepted. Address Box B, 7856, care
! Telegraph.
i SCHUMACHER GRAND PIANO
| Good as new; will sell.cheap. Address
i Box O, 7235, care Telegraph.
' FOR SALE Edison Diamond Disc
| Phonograph, with 2o records. All in
I good condition. Can be bought very
• reasonable. Apply 2107 Main street,
! penbrook, Pa.
] PLAYER PIANO With torty rolls
: of music, for sale: slightly used; must
| be sold at once; cheap to a quick
"buyer. Spongier Music House. 2112
I North Sixth street.
' TALKING MACHINES promptly and
. . artfully repaired by an expert only
j OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
MONEY TO LOAN
, -
.
MONEY
If you are pressed for ready
I cash to meet any emergency
call to see us. We lend money
] in compliance with the lawa
I of the State.
EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY.
ROOM 266 BERGNER BLDG..
] THIRD AND MARKET STREETS.,
jUCENSED AND BONDED BY STATE.
j MONEY FOR INCOME TAXES
and other necessities. If you aro sub
ject to tax and without funds and
hank credit, our money service may
interest you. Cost reasonable. Pay
ments at ranged to suit your Income.
CO-OPERATIV E-LOAN & INVEST
i £O4 Chestnut St
MONEY lii LOAN
WE LEND MONEY In compilation
with Act of Juno 17. 1915, to individu
als in need of ready cash; small loans
a specialty, business confidential, puy
niei.tr to suit borrower's convenience,
positively lowest rates in city,
t PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.
1112 Walnut Stic....
HAULING AXI) MOVING
AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
i a speclulty. UiJe Line Transfer. 917
I Capital street, Both phones.
HICKS Local and long-distance
; hauling and storage. 424 Kelly. u\j,.i
i phones.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
MIAULING Furniture moving,
'prompt service. Ernest Corbin. ;
("aider street. Both phones. Bail
I 3636-J. Diul 3683.
; HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped
for furniture, freight and piano muv
-1 ing. No distance too far. Careful
driver. Ilnin and dustproof body. j.
|E. Giubber's Truck Service. Irwin
i Aungst, manager, llershey. Fa. Bell
phone 15116.
GENERAL HAULING AND FAST
EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns
with auto trucks. Only experienced
and careful drivers. Call Bell 3220,
or Dial 2265.
FOR HIRE—Two-ton auto truck.
.'Apply lluS South Ninth street. Licll
l phone IIiSR.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE
i CONRAD BROS.. 311 KELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3515.
j AUTO HAULING Local and long
i distance. Furniture moving a spe
leinlty. Rates reasonable. Prompt ser-
J vice. Call Bell 623-J.
STORAGE
,
STORAGE
i Cut load Storage at Low Rates.
! THE HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY
CO., LTD.,
Highspire, Pa.
Phonos:
Bell: Steel ton 169 Y.
Dial: Steelton 9439.
STORAGE—-ill) Broad street, house
, hold goods, merchandise. Private
! rooms at reasonable rates. Also liaui
j ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Ci.
Both phones.
! STORAGE Private rooms for
| household goods in fireproof ware->
house. $3 per month and up. Lower
1 storage rates in non-tircproof ware-
I house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-
St.utii Second street.
STORAGE —in brick building, rear
40S Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates, p.
' O. Diener. 4I)S Market street.
WHERE TO DINE
1 ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
I THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Homo
cooking served to Businessmen and
Ladles In separate dining rooms.
POULTRY AND SUPPLIES
' FOR SALE White Leghorn Eggs
for hatching. Tom Barron strain,
$1.25 per setting of fifteen. Call Beil
I phone 3447 J.
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH K. SPICEK,
Funeral Director and Einbalmer,
511. North Second Street.
BELL 252. DIAL 2145.
CEMETERY LOTS EOR SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
i Beautifully situated on Market street
east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
north and east faces the nqw park
way. The prices of lots are model
ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents.
Cleaners and Dyers
i WHY buy new clothing, when we
clean your old ones as good as new?
Now is the time for spring cleaning.
I Goodman's, 1306 V& North Sixth. Both
! Phuries. Call and Deliver.
AUTOMOBILES
OVERLAND
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
i
Several ears recently trad
ed in have been added to our
stork. The early buyer can
make a splendid selection
| lrom these "Pedigreed" cars.
Oldsmobile roadster. Origi
i nnl paint In line condition.
Two cord tires.
Reo 5-passenger touring.
Reflnlshed, tiros good, me
chanically good condition.
| Crow Elkhart 5-passengcr
I ' touring. Electric lights and
| starter.
t Good value at $350.
f
Maxwell touring, new top
i with glass windows in rear
1 curtain. New leather up
holstery. Looks and runs like
| new.
Saxon Six touring. Almost
new. A splendid ear at a rea
sonable price.
Overland Country Club, in
splendid condition. All tires
| good. Now being revarnlshed;
j will be sold before leaving the *
paint shop. Place a deposit
upon it and hold for demon
[ ttralion.
j Time Payments Can bo Arranged.
Open Evenings Until Nine.
THE
j O VEHEAND-lIAKRISBURG CO..
| 272-H N. Second St. Both Phones.
RAY FIELD CARBURETOR
will out your gasoline bill
from 15 to 30 per cent., maybe
more. Drive around to-mor
row and see the
RAYFIELD EXPERT.
Agency at
FEDERICK'S GARAGE,
j 1807-09 North Seventh Street.
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