Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 06, 1919, Page 18, Image 18

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j If Yon Arc Willing tojdl fiat fiiise jrt aMThiccjusc the 'cfassffleTl
deaths
UKiI.KII Anna Hnldeman Biglcr
entered into rest May 5, 1919.
Funeral Thursday. May s, at - P. M..
front her residence, 215 South Front
street. Interment private. |
.lco\ i: I.y din A. Grove, wife of!
(itjoige Grove, died Monday, May 3.
111. at 3:15 I'. M., aged 87 years, 2
months and 7 days.
Funeral services Friday. May 9, at j
1.3n P. M„ from her late residence,
2"9 Bridge street. New Cumberland, I
Pa. Relatives and friends are in- j
vited to attend without further no- !
tice. Interment in Mt. Olivet Ceme
tery, New Cumberland, Pa.
JCMIS Kdwin S. Jones died May a,!
1919, at his residence, 2251 Jefferson!
street.
Funeral Friday, May 9. at 1 P. M„ I
from 2251 Jefferson street. j
LOST ANO FOUND
LOsT Will the party who found j
black Waterman fountain pen on
writing stand in Commonwealth Trust
Co., between 12 and 12:15 Tuesday.'
May 6. kindly return to H. I* Perkins,
care of Uuwntan & Co.
I.Oj-T Monday evening. sold |
-."•ristwatch. on Front street, between i
Woodbine and Reel's lane. Monogram
on back, G G. M. Address Box G. 7557, i
cure of Telegraph. • I
I/JST Black wallet, containing!
$3 t oi $25, between Sixth and llerr to
Gtapa avenue. Reward if returned to ;
713 Asli avenue.
LOST Watch and fob. and boat 1
engravec; on watch fob. Reward if
returned to 111 Muench street.
LOST Necklace, on Friday, r.o
ittc on Fourth and Third and Market
streets, or on Third between Market
and Walnut, or on Reservoir car. Re
ward if returned to 1900 Market
street. Bell 2571. '
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand. Typewriting. Fngltsh.
Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Arithme
tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time.
Bell 125, Dial 4016. '
BECK LEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
121 Market St. Chas. R. Beekley
- - !!
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED
SEVERAL SALESMEN
I'OR DOoR-TO-DOOlt PROPO
SITION.
Prefer men with news
paper canvassing experience. ,
but this Is not necessary.
Apply
M., 5621.
■ arc of Telegraph.
, j"
WANTED
Men to learn to repair auto- -
mobiles and aeroplanes, our
big class starts May 12. Make
application at ouuta Full
course, SSC.
call, or •
25 N. CAMERON STREET.
Or
TRAINING QUARTERS,
26" South Front Street,
Steelton. l'a.
WANTED
A bright, energetic hoy to l,
carry copy. Apply to the
SU PER I NT EN D ENT.
llarrisburg Telegraph.
• ——-—-
WANTED Technical or High i.
school boy to work at Floating Boat
in use, Mt the foot of South street.
Apply after school hours.
WANTED Boy. between school .
hours to run errands and make hint
s'lf generally useful. Apply C. L.
Boak, 229 Broad street.
WANTED Four or live good .
paperbangers and painters. Wages,
50c, 55c. 60c per hour. Steady em
ployment for the right mm. Not any
labor trouble. The C. F. McCartney
Co., 1019 Green Avenue, Altoona, Pu.
STENOGRAPHER,
With a year or more experience, oti<-
who takes shorthand dictation. Pre
fer Tel hn lea I High School giaduale
of good address and ability t" develop
into salesman for Building Materials. '
Proper instruction will l.e given a
young man who can maic good.
State experience and salary desir d.
Address
BOX S. 7543,
Care of Telegraph.
EXPERIENCED
AUTO REPAIRMAN
AT
FEDERICK S GARAGE.
1807-09 N. SEVENTH ST.
WANTED Experienced laborer,
white, for clearing mountain land at
Ptrdix. Must do oyn cooking. Don't
apply unless familiar with this kind
of work. Apply to A. C. Young. 24'
North Second street.
WANTED Collector and solicitor. |
Liberal guarantee and commissions.
Call Room 4. No. 49 North Front
street, Steelton, Pa.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
STENOGRAPHER
with experience of six months j
or more, who can take dictation. 1
Bookkeeping experience not es
sential. but will be useful. State
in your reply experience and sal
ary desired. Address
BOX G. <544.
Care of Telegraph.
WANTED
Weavers and Warpers; also
some learners.
Apply
SIEK MILL,
Cor. North and Second Sts.
f % " A
Harrisburg Real Estate
Values Are Stiffening
One of our property owners to- i
day refused li.oou for property
which lie had been asking $7,5"0 I
Money was put up and returned
nothing less than $7,500 will close
the deal. The property is situ
ated on Sixth Street, and is in- i
eluded in the following list of !
Sixth street houses, which we have
to sell —.
No. 703 N. Sixth St $7,500 i
No. 709 N. Sixth St $7,500 !
No. 1208-10 N. Sixth St., 117.000
t Apartment.)
No. 1723 N. Sixth SL .... $lO,OOO |
No. 1804 N. Sixth St. ..... $3,500
No. 2408 N. Sixth St 14,900
Miller Brothers & Co- !
"Real
IfiMUrunce Mirety Klonda
l.ucufit mid Court MreetN
Member llbg. Ileal Eaiale Honrii
Jul
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TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 6, 1919.
11171.1' WANTED—FEMALE j
WANTED AT ONCE
EXPERIENCED
snd
INEXPERIENCED
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS j
Regular work and good wages. In- i
experienced operators are paid by the ,
day while learning. A bonus is paid j
| to all operators every pay day.
BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO..
Reily and Fulton Sts.
WANTED
Operators and learners on
special and single needle
power sewing machines. We
pay 30 per cent, bonus.
JENNINGS MFG. CO..
2012 N. Fourth St.
i WANTED—MiddIe-aged woman for
I housekeeper. Small family. No
washing or ironing. Apply 143" I
[swatara street. |
; MOTHER'S HELPER WANTED—To j
care for children and assist with j
! housework. Apply llOu Green street.!
: I Hal 5589.
WANTED
A MOTHER'S HELPER TO CARE |
FOR CHILDREN AND ASSIST •
WITH HOUSEWORK. APPLY
2109 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1819. <
WA NT El' Girl, or itoman. lor
general housework. No washing.;
Small family. Apply 1522 State street.
WANTED—Laundress one day each
week. Apply Second Floor, 127 Pinej
: street. City.
ll
PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY
Knit urgently needed socks for us til I
Auto Knitters Experience unnecci-!
sary. Full particulars, 3c stamp,
j Department 140. Auto Knitter Co.. S2i
Jefferson street, Buffalo, N. Y. !
WANTED A callable woman for
pantry maid Hotel Dagmar. Hugers
town, Md. Apply M. C. Beard. 182
Market street.
WANTED Competent woman to
take charge of home in small, private
. iiiily. Reference required. Cull 121
Market strtet for interview.
WANTED Young white girl fir
housework in Hat. Call 21 North
i <-urth street. City.
SEVERAL good positions arc op-n
for experienced saleswomen in suits,
r< udy-n-wear and shoe department:-.
Apply Robinson Co., Tnird anJ
Broad.
SEAMSTRESS WANTED To s< w
n awnings. Apply Coplinky, Elev
e.ith and Walnut streets.
WANTED. HOUSEKEEPER No
washing. Good wages. Apply by let
ter. ,\ns. P. G. Doner, 122 a Market
street.
HELP WANTED —Male and Female
WANTED Experienced cigar
packer for one or two days a week.
Apply C. Ls Boak, 229 Broad stieet.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
"CAN A PROGRESSIVE HARRIS-1
UI'RG FIRM USE ME."
! A Mechanical Engineer 25 years of ,
age and married, A thoroughly prac
iii-al machine .hop and foundry man.
Fifteen years' experience inspection
nd supervision. Wide experience on
mnciiirie shop, iron and steel foundry
production. With present employers
• ight. years, largest builders oi steam
and gas engines, steam / turbines,
pumps, condensers and allied ma-
ninery. Address 1-., 7551, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED An experienced Lan
caster county. Pa., man, would Plu
to have a position as working Fore- ■
man, as Parmer or Gardener; middle- J
aged; can give good reference. Now.:
if you mean business, what have you
to <.fter" Apply to El urn iioudcr,
Li tit/.. I'a.
WANTED -V young man. 22, with
high school education, wishes work
|in a private office. Address Box L.
17553, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Work of any kind, at!
once, by an honest colored man. Mr.
Paul Walker. No. 1131 Wallace street,
liai: i.sourg. Pa.
SITI VI lONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Woman wants gen*
• rui housework. Apply 222 North
street. Ask for Ballie Washington.
WANTED Day s work of any
kind by colored woman. Inquire 305
Daisy street.
DRESSMAKING Experienced 1
dr ssinaker wants work by the day.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Address F., I
7 515, cart oi Telegraph.
ROOMS i OK KENT
FOR RENT Two unfurnished.
rooms on third floor, for man and
wit'e # oi woman, for light housekeep
ing. wilh use ot othei conveniences.!
'Apply 1034 North Fourth street.
FOR RENT Furnished room. Ap- !
! ply 2S South Third, Thud Floor Apart
ment.
1 FOR RENT - Two 'unfurnished
rooms, suitable lor light housekeep
ing; leferenee required. Apply 415
; Maelay street, or call Ben phone
i Full RENT Three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping; all eon
\cnienccs; steam heat; use of iiaih j
jand phone. Apply at Side Entrance i
at 1814 Green street.
i FOR KENT. BEN'BROOK 4 un-
I furnished roc-ms, witli electric lights'
and use of bath. Inquire 2701 Main
street, Penbrook.
THREE neatly-furnished rooms on
third floor, with bay window, foi l
light housekeeping; all conveniences; 1
use of phone; located near Fitteentn
and State streets. Address Box F
7495, i are of Telegraph.
A LARGE. COOL. well-furnished!
loom, twin beds, suitable for married'
couple or tv.o gentlemen. Use of tele- 1
phone. Three minutes' walk from!
Capitol. 719 North Sixth street.
I UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
Entire second lloor (3 rooms) bath.;
heat and light; giod location; on corJ i
! ncr. 1501 North Sixth street.
j FOR RENT Two fully-furnished I
'rooms, for light housekeeping, no
I children, in private family. Inquire!
1719 Fenn street.
; TWO ROOMS furnished for light
j housekeeping; will also take gentle
: men boarders. Apply 1015 North <
i Third street.
! 204 WALNUT ST. Two furnished!
.rooms, second floor. Men preferred. l
I Ring bell No. 2. Mather Building.
| FOR RENT Two furnished rooms'
and kitchenette for light housekeep- <
ing; use of bath; or will rem sepu- ]
lately. 1253 Market street, Third!
, Floor Apartment.
i FOR RENT Two large, unfur-l
,n!shed rooms, for light, housekeeping.]
No cbjeetion to children. Also one
large, furnished room, tor light house-I
keeping. Or will rent four large!
rooms, on second floor, us apartment.]
[inquire 1321 State street. 4
| ROOMS FOR KENT ,
I FRONT ROOM, all conveniences, \
private family. Reasonable. Bell
3542-M. Address <26 North Eighteenth
1 street.
FOR RENT Two rooms, com
pletely furnished for light house
keeping; hot and cold water in
[kitchen. Inquire 548 Woodbine streeet.
| NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM
; For gentlemen only. Dial 4990, or 912
North Third street.
FOR RENT Two furnish ad
j rooms, for light housekeeping; hot
and coin water; steam heat. Inquire
I 443 Walnut street. I
FOR RENT Large, unfurnished
!lvingroom, first floor front, suitable
for suite of rooms, modern conveni
ences. Inquire Dayton Cycle Co., 912
North Third street. Dial 4990.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
$2.50 per week and up; warm rooms;
running hot and cold water; light
hous-ck. epir.g and privute bath. Wil
son Apartments. 143 South Tnird.
ROOMS WANTED
IF yen live between North and
Ch< stnut streets and the railroad anJ
Second street and have a furnished
room or looms you can rent for four
or five days next week, drop a card to
if. i' Quinn, Commonwealth Trust
lildg.. City.
j
ROOMS—BOARD —WANTED
; MAN AND WIFE Would like,
room and board, with all conveni
! ences, in private family; reference ex
; changed. Address K., 7547, care of
I Telegi aph.
BOARD IN COUNTRY.
WITHIN COMMUTING DISTANCE
OF HARRISBURG, FOR FAMILY
OF TWO. WITH CHILD AGED
SEVEN, FROM JUNE TO SEP
TEMBER. WRITE TO "5.."
CAKE OF ENGINEERS SOCIETY.
HARRISBURG, l'A.
A PART.MEN is FOR RENT
FOR RENT Three-room, furnish-I
;ed apartment: all conveniences; desir
able people only. Inquire 1127 North!
I i bird street.
FOB RENT 5-room apartment; :
all < -nvemences: desirable people
only. Inquire 1427 Nortii Third street.!
FOj; RENT Two large rooms,;
kit< 1 ■ n and hath, at rear of 1609 Mai'- |
! ket sin el. Inquire J. K. Kipp, 1721;
; North Second street.
FOR RENT Three large rooms]
at liar of 213 Chestnut street. Inquire I
J. K. Kipp, 1721 North second street. !
——— I
I'OP. KENT Furnished apartment'
of three rooms, centrally located. Cali '
Bell phone 445 W.
I
APARTMENT FOR RENT Two
small rooms and private bath; Hot. ]
water and cit> steam; central loca- j
tion, in 11" North Second street. Ap- j
ply Luther Minter. Both phones, same I
undress.
FOR KENT, STATE ST. Two!
communicating rooms, furnished .ur
light housekeeping, llill section, with
phone and home privileges, <o refined !
couple. Call Bell phone 3976 J.
A I'ART.M EN TS WAN TED
: VVANTLD .Small house, or apart-'
' nif-nt, in \ icinity of North Second and
: Wood I ino, or other good location. Ad
dress Box M, 7553, care T l* graph.
WANTED TO RENT
MODERN
HOUSE OR BUNGALOW
lwi\ rig six to eight rooms*, in \
gi ot location—either city or
mar suburban, by May 15 to
Junt 1. Permanent. Address
BOX I\, 7550,
Care of Hat-risburg Telegraph.
FURNISHED HOUSE I'OR RENT
FOR RENT For four month)
from June 1, furnished 8-roome<l
house; redecorated; many windows;
finest vi<w in city; like summer re
soit. 1219 State street. ssu.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.
SEE SANDER LIN."
LOOK AT THIS FIRST
\\ iconixco St., 625 Vacant;
three-ptory brick, !♦ rooms, all im- j
provemenis; same as rent; $3O per i
month, without any down pay- !
ntent.
Affate St., 2542 Vacant; two
story brick, 7 rooms, all improve- ;
ments; same as rent; $25 per 1
month.
Jefferson St.. 2130 three- 1
story brick, 9 rooms, all improve
ments, newly papered through
out, a cement cellar, driveway in
the rear; same as rent.
i Harris St.. 630 three-story
brick and frame, 9 rooms, all im
! provements; right price to quick
buyer; same as rent.
Muencn St., 616 three-story
In i< k. 9 rooms; a very good home |
for the money; same as rent.
lb rryhill St., 1609 three-story
brick, 9 rooms, all modern im- i
provemonts, front porch and nice
k yard, driveway in the rear;
j in a \ery good location; same as
rent.
Camp Hill a 6-room bunga
low: vacant; about two years old,
all improvements; can be bought
for less than it cost to build it;
' same as rent.
D. ASA SANDERLIN.
ROOM I. SECURITY TRUST BLDO..
86 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. j
1
FOR SALE
1815 North Second Street.
Orer. view over river. A fine,
medium-priced home In good
location. Immediate posses
sion.
A. W. SWENGEL.
Real Estate,
2131 North Second Street.
Bell 2575 J.
FOR SALE
1944 N. SEVENTH ST.
Possesion In 30 Days.
2Vi-Btory frame dwelling;
rooms; all Improvements'
i front porch; now renting tor
$16.00 per month. Price
$1,700.
I Bell C. O. BACKENSTOSS. Bell I
I 701 112 Market Street. 3077J !
FOR SALE Corner house. No. 650 I
! Schuylkill street. Six rooms, bath
I finished, attic, hardwood open stair-!
] way, back stairway; inside and out
side cellar entrance; range in kitchen
i furnace; cemented celar. All i m !
! provcinents. Fine location. Price rea
] sonahie. Address I. F. Walter. Mid
| dleburg. Pa.
i FOR SALE 100 ft. front at Pr
idix, la. Price right to quick buyer
41*. U. Box 111, Harrisburg, Pa.
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(QO AD is important enough to be pub- ftV n
' |*|| lished in the best classified medium in K'V :
fjd city. If it's not important enough Hra ~
iky that, then the need of help is sure- pl| <■
•m ly not very urgent. If you want to "
. - yy find an office helper, for instance, you
: y0 want a man or woman who is a regu- pY e
lar reader of newspapers—and, when 1 '
' looking for a new business connection, fei -
' tkk-, a regular reader of the classified. Get !>J "
'; ky your message on the way. Pj,
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REAL ESTATE I'OU SALE
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CHOICE PROPERTIES
3-story brick, with storeroom on
Murket street, on Hill.
2-story brick on Hill, all improve
ments; vacant; newly papered.
| Vacant 3-story brick on Hill.
' Vacant, 3-story brick. Uptown.
! 2>,2-story frame on Hill; easy
; terms.
Vacant 2Vs-story brick on Hill.
1 Green street house, 8 rooms; all
j improvements; steam heat.
2—2 Vs-story frame houses on
j Hill, all improvements; very
cheap.
2Vi-story single frame house at
| Leinoyne; large lot; all itnprove
! ments.
i 2-story brick, corner house on
; Hill, ti rooms; all improvements;
1 $3OO down.
' 3-story brick, corner, one block
| to Capitol. Room for garage.
! Several fine suburban homes, '
I Camp Hill, Paxtang and Enola.
Will consider light touring car
| in exchange on most any of the .
j above properties.
j Three frame houses uptown; j
j ore on corner; all improvements; I
very cheap.
2-story frame, on Hill, near j'
markethnuse; all improvements;
i a bargain..
i : :
2 suburban houses paying 12 !
per cent.
3-story brick, Walnut street I
(Hill). '
i C. H. CORPF.R. 1T22 GREEN ST.,
BELL r.60-J.
!
RESIDENCE FOR SALE
1008 North Street,
3-story brick, 9 rooms and
bath. Lot, 24x125 to wide al
ley ir. rear. Room for two
i garages. Owner requires
i smaller house, only reason for
selling. Quick purchaser can
secure a bargain. Immediate
possession.
For particulars address
BOX O. 7433.
Care of Telegraph.
Or on the premises after 5 1
o'clock.
;
I JUST
DANIEL E. LUCAS
Ileal Estate and Insurance,
303 Lewis St. THAT'S ALL j
, ' '
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
OR CITY PROPERTY
30-acre farm, 0 miles north of
Harriaburg, good 9-room house,
stable and outbuildings; orchard
of about 75 trees; good water.
C. H. COIIDER, 1722 GREEN ST.,
BELL 560-J.
; FOR SALE Sixth St., 1720 Re
built throughout in oak hardwood,
i hot water, heat, hardwood floors, elee- i
trie lights, laundry in cellar; must be -
I seen to be appreciated. Forster St.,
; 809 —10-room house, suitable for
j roominghouse; in excellent condition.
! Harris St.. 433 9-room house, truni
1 porch, in good condition. Price right
|to quick buyer. Sixth St., 2332—Beau
tiful home, with large lot for double
! garage. Maclay St., 530—Give us an
offer lor this dwelling. Apply Leh
jman & Klingeman, Patriot Bldg.
I PAXTANG Desirable Paxtang;
jropcrty: brick house, seven rooms,!
bath, gas, electric light, steam heat,
| lot. 30x125; garage for two cars; price,
'51,70". Bell Realty Co., Bergnerj
J Building.
j VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE No.
1 ss46 Chestnut street; nine rooms and i
bath, gas, electric light, steam heat; ,
price and particulars from Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
BRICK BUNGALOW For sale, .
eight rooms and bath, gas, electric
light, vapor heat: large lot. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building. i ;
2121 SlXTfl ST. Brick house,
nine rooms, bath, gas, furnace; offer- .
cd at reasonable price. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building. ]
MARKET ST. PROPERTY FOR -
SALE Nine rooms, bath, gas, elec
tric light, furnace; No. 161K Market ]
street. Bell Keulty Co., Bergner (
Building. i
SENECA ST. PROPERTY FOR
I SALE Eight rooms, bath, gas, elec- ,
trie light, hot water heat; garage on i
j premises; No. 543 Seneca street. Roll -
Realty Co.. BergiT.er Building.
VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE <
2'4-story frame, 6 rooms, newly pa- j
pered and painted Inside, 1229 Currant <
I street. Price, $l,OOO. Easy payments. J
I LINCOLN REALTY CO., <
1129 North Seventh St.
I 1 AM able to sell a house on easy -
' terms. $3OO down, balance, $5O to
I $lOO It month, with interest. Call lu7 1
J Chestnut street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
|-
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FOR SALE 2-story frame bunga- :
low, containing 7 rooms, bath, lo- j t
cated on Bowman Ave., Camp Hill, t
This property is equipped with -
water, gas, electric lights, range
and lurnace; lot, 40x140.
Price, $1,000.00 j
FOR SALE 1237-39-41 N. Cameron!
Si„ 2-story bricks, ti rooms, bath, all '
modern improvements.
i
! FOR SALE—23IB Jefferson St., 3-story ; I
brick, 8 rooms, bath, cemented eel- i l
lar, all improvements. r
Prlce, $2,400.00 ;
FOR SALE Frame bungalow, lo- <
cated along Harrisburg and Cham- •
bersburg Turnpike, north of Le- 1
moyne, containing S rooms, ba'i, -
cemented cellar, finished in chest
nut and cypress, water, gas and •
electric lights, open fireplace, !>
laundry, screens, storm windows, | <
electric range, hardwood Hours, -
steam heat.
i 1
PRINTON-PACKER CO.. AGENTS, ;1
Second and Walnut Streets. ;<■
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$5,100 WILL BUY 1803-5-7 Susque- !
hanna street; 3-story frame houses,
eight rc-nns and bath and other im-|
provoments. In good condition. Pay,
eight per cent. net. Will sell sept-i
l ately at sl.9uu apiece. G. VV. Kelu,!
204 Chestnut street.
FOR SALE, CHEAP—No. 952 Wood '
Ibinc stieet, one 2(4-story frame dwell- '
ing, 8 rooms, bath and steamm heat. '
Also two line building lots, in Elk- 1
wood, adjoining New Cumberland. "
i nil. or phone No. 4751 M Bell. Ad
dress G. W. Bui d, suo Curtm street, '
City- J
FOR SALE —An empty, brick- ! !
porch front house, with all improve
ments and long lot to drive alley; 10
minutes' walk to center of city. Easy
terms. A. W. Swengel, Real Estate,
2131 Norih Second.
FOR SALE On easy terms, 2012 (
to 2018 Susquehanna street. Apply A
p. Dnranz, 1325 North Sixth. ' |
Maclay street One house left out
of ton. Brick, with all improvements. '
Price reasonable.
1820 Fulton Frame, S rooms, !
Price. $2,000.00.
D. A. CALEY.
707 Kunke.l Bldg.
Bell 589.
BUY YOUR HOllo on our rental
payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bono first payment required, balance
as rent. We have houses in every
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
A. P lJoranz 1225 North Sixth street.
PRICED FOR QUICK SELLING, '
2.7 MUF.NCII STREET. I.
2,'A-story Brick, six rooms and
I n tin improvements, $2,800.
Property will rent for $25.00. im- :
mediate possession. An unusual op- , <
I portunity to locate in a spendid i
neighborhood.
Will exchange on other properties. ! (
Apply to your own Real Estate
Broker, l<
Or to tlii' owner. A. (V VOFNG, (
u4 N Second St. Both Phones. 5
t 1 MAVIS some very nice properttva
I tin Second street, north ot* Kc.iy, 101 ,
sale. Inquire of J. K. Kipp. I.'LM
i.Notth Second.
HKAL I'iSTATli—lor Sale or Kent
[ FUR SALK OK KENT - Furnished 1
cottage at Aqueduct; ; bedroom.-., ,
! large livingroom, kitchen and dining- .
room. Immediate possession. Inquire
1 iro Nortii Front street.
KEAi, ES'IATr FOH KENT , j
FOR RENT 961 Dunkel street, i'
two-story frame house, ti rooms andD
bath. Inquire Fred <Miller. „l !
North Second. Bell 307 J. i
FOR KENT Second story of Kel- •
Iter Street Markethouse, Fourth and f
Kelker streets, suitable for manufac- i
luring purposes or general storage
I—Room1 —Room 34x34. !
I—Room 40x30.
2—Olfice rooms.
I—Hall, 50x10.
Alterations made to suit tenant.
Apply Harrisburg Auto Co., Fourth t
and Kelker streets. I (
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED A small house and ;
land in country prefer it near|"
woods and mountains. Want to rent!
at present. May want to purchase )
later if place suits. Address Box K, I '
7484, care- of Telegraph.
READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY -
WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER' I
BELL AND DIAL PHONES " c
CHAS. ADLKR, 1002 N. THIRD ST. c
i
Ofllefes unci Storerooms For Rent "
FOR RENT Large office. Elec- -
trie lights, city steam. City's best lo
cation.
BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO
Formerly Backenstoss Bros '
331 Market St. c
FOR RENT Desk room and office
Inquire Fred C. Miller. Attorney, Ji
North Second street. Bell phone 307 J
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
OLD-STYLE SOFA FOR SALE
Dealers need not apply. Address Box I
I), 7550, care of Telegraph. j i
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FOR SALE One 2 ' c
International vertical gasoline en- j (
gine. Cheap. Address 2305 ilofLe" ~
street, or Bell phone 1964 J.
FOR SAEE—Gas stove, kitchen 1
cabinet, chairs, etc. Call side en
trance at 500 Wobdbine street.
BARGAINS! BAGAINS! -
The store across from Y. W. C. A.
offers you the biggest and best bar- ! I
gains in Men's and Boys' Suits. Over- ! p
coats. Mackinaw Coats, Underwear. 11
Hats, Caps, and Shoes. We are fain-| d
ous for Low Prices. Give us a trial -
OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. |
23 North Fourth street. M
FOR SALE White reed reversible ! a
baby coach, in good condition, for I
ule cheap. Apply 2316 JelTerson. I t
1
FOK SALIC MISCKLLANKOUS 1
KOli SALIC Pullman baby coach
(white) reversible woven reed gun- i ]
dola body, upholstered inside. Wheels <
have ball bearinjjs. Twenty dollar*. <
1006 North Third street.
FOR SALK Pool table, 4 x 9, in
good eond.tioil. Will sell cheap. Ap-j*
ply 122 South Front street, b'teelton, j
Pn.
1
BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,000.
new, old, rare, in stock. Aurand's, r
i 2 • North Third.
FOR SALIC 1 carload of 25-ft.
chestnut poles; 30 to 32-inch butt (
measurement. D. K. Fisher, R. D., No. ;
2, Linglestown, Pa.
FOR SALE—Steam neat boiler. 676 |:
sq. feet cupacity; practically new; ;
iirst-class condition. 1048 Green :
street. j'
MORRIS SAYS save money buying 1
new and second-hand furniture here. <
High prices paid lor furniture. Morris
Schmerta, 1018 Market. Bell 4'JSuR !
ONIC France-Premier Electric'"
Cleaner, good as new, for sale cheap. ,
Call 1910 Holly street, or Bell phone;
4231 R.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR I
CASH ALU MAKES RENTED i
EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE'
ORPHKUM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES.
WANTED —MISCELLAN ECUS
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for i
Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at- I
tent ion Netvmark & Cuwn, 308 Broad'
street. Dial 4826, Bell 4705 R.
WANTED, TO BUY,
WARDROBE.
Must be in good condition.
Address
BOX A, 7 ISS,
Cure of Telegraph.
WANTED A good, country home
for young girl 12 years old. Inquire
1022 Market street.
WANTED, TO BUY Ice chesr,
suitable for cooling bottled soft
drinks in small confectionery store. I
Acklrts*. stating size, price, etc.. Box;
It, 74n:s, care of Telegraph.
WANTED 16 or 18-foot canoe.
Must It in good condition. Address,
giving full particulars, Box 1. 755u, •
care of Telegraph.
(" EN TR A L FURNITURE CO will
pay best cash prices lor good second
handed furniture, carpels. We got a
contract to furnish 60 cottages. Best
prices this month only. Also for 100
heaters and ranges for next fall. Bell
1061 M. or apply 824 lleily street.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. RIEKIN,
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST.. HARRIS BURG. PA.
L. COHEN & COMPANY. York and
Ash avenues. Highest prices paid for
rugs, paper, iron, barrels, rubber and j
molal uiui old machines. Send postal
or call 3221W Bell and Dial 6225.
WANTED Ar. upright boiler, Si
or 10-horse-power. Must be in good,
condition. No junk. Address B. .1.
Campbell, IOGu Paxton street, or 230
South Second street.
MAX SMELTZ
Second-hand furniture bought and :
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call,
Bell 1071R or arup a postal to Max
Smoltz KilC Market street. 'Will call,
city or country.
I'AIHiS
6-ACRE FARM
N-ar Now Cumberland; two
hou.sos, barn and outbuild
ings, orchard, spring and well j
water, land level, soil loam
sand; suitable for trucking
and ideal chicken farm, in-*
eluding one horse and all
tool*. Possession soon. Price,
$3,000. Inquire
C. It. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell Phone 560 J.
30-A FARM
About one mile N. Uockville.
8-1 oom house and outbuildings !
orchard, wood land. An ideal suin- I
mer home. Will exchange on city '
pi operty.
6-A. TRUCK AND POULTRY FARM. I
1y 2 Miles South New Cumberland.
Good house and outbuildings, '
orchard. Land mostly level. .soil, I
loam sand. Price, $3,000, including]
nurse and tools.
70-A. FARM
i V>i miles S. New Cumberland, $7,500.)
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell 560 J.
FOK SALE 13-acro farm. Excel
lent. lor truck farming or chicken- j
raising. Priced for quick selling, s.
F. Mumtna & Son, Meehaniesburg, Pa.
5>6-ACRE FARM, with stu k, croe
and all implements, ltcuson tui sell
ing, ill health and old age. I.argute, i
to quick buyer sl,iooi
lO'/fc ACRES, with small shed. Good,
rich, mellow land. All kinds of fruit
trees. 1 mile from car line and city
limits $2,700 i
Oa-ACRK FARM, all good buildings, i
200 bearing fruit trees, 7 minutes i
from It. R. station, $4,200. With stock, j
% crop and all implements $5,300.
DUURAND, 107 Chestnut.
:
A HARM FOR SALE CHEAP Pi
miles I loin Dauphin, 6-roomed house,'
outbuildings, 47 acres, more or less; j
good spring water, about 1,500 fruit
trees, more or less. Price, $1,450.001
cash. Also a lot on Fourth street.)
also one on Kelker street. Cheap. In-;
quire of M. C. Taylor, 111 South street. 1
FARMS WANTED
WANTKD 5 to 20-acre farm, j
with building Must be close to car
line. Address Box IC, 7633, care of I
'1 olograph. I
ROOFING
IF YOU WANT TO INSURE
durably protected ROOFS
or perfectly preserved metal,
use RITE'S ELASTIC.
AUCTIONEER HITE—Bell 187GJ.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PACKING
Experienced Parkers of Furniture, |
China and Bric-a-brac.
EXPERT AUCTIONEER.
A. H. SHRENK
Bell Phone 399 W.
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FOR SALE Long-established. !■
Hardware, Plumbing, Tinning, Heat- i
ing una Builders' Supplies business.
Illness compels quick sale. Unusual]
opportunity. C. H. MacConnell,
Owner, Nicholson, Pa.
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BUSINESS PERSONALS
PEOPLE WON T KNOCK.
IF 1 REPAIR YOUR
DOOR BELL.
ELECTRICIAN—BeII 1875 J. !.
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EVERYBODY suffering from Piles,
Fistula, Fissures, ulceration, oonstl-i
pation. write for Free Trial Painless
Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney, Auburn. In- |
diona. ] |
MACHINE SHOP Specialty of '
light machine, models, experiineutul, .
mill, factory repairing, odd parts fur
autos made. Variety Machine and Re- .
pair Shop, 1704 Fulton street, Harris- ]
burg, Pa. I
i \ >
BUSINESS PERSONALS j
UI J HOLSTEKING Of the best !
kind. Work guaranteed. We call and I
deliver. 308 broad street. Dial phone [
4826. Bell phone 4705 K.
DIAMONDS bought tor cash—P. H.
OAPI.AN CO.. 20ti Market street.
A. LAN E
1 New and second-hand furniture
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
, 1022 Market street, bell 4730-J.
OXY-ACETYLENB WELDING —I
Any metal welded. Work guaran
teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. !
Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538 Logan ,
street, Bell 4396 J. j
INVENTORS FINANCED Patents!
Automobiles, Motorcycles l-lought, (
Sold Exchanged. Cash or commission.
Simon Horst, Linglestown, Pa.
! QUININE—Look out for that grippe!
feeling, likely to catch you this
!changeable weather. CUR LAXATIVE!
' Pll OS P! 10-QUIN IN E will stave it oft i
lit" taken In time. Gross Drug store.
; 11!) Market street. j
[RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED —I
Single (dye, 25c doz.; Rouble edge, 35c
jdoz.; razors, 25c. Gorgas L)ruy Store./
i FURNITURE CRATED lor shipping, j
IJ. A. Bishop. 173G Logan street.
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FINANCIAL
I .
STOCKS AND BONDS.
LOCAL SECURITIES A
SPECIALTY.
J. K. GREENAWALT. JR.,
130 Walnut St.,
llarrisburg. Pa.
Bell Phone 518 J. j
MONEY lO LOAN
!
MONEY
If you are pressed for roady j
cash to meet any emergency,
call to see u. Wo lend money
in compliance with the laws
i of the State.
EM PI A) YES LOAN SOCIETY,
i ROOM 206 BEKGNEii BLDG.,
' THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. 1
LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE !
MONEY FOR NECESSITIES
11 employed and housekeeping, our
legal lute money service on loans,
ijtotn 515 to tSVU, payable In weeK.;.
or monthly instalments is worth iu-j
ves Lighting, if you are in lieud.o/:
fubda and without bank credit.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO..
204 Chestnut St.
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
j with Act of June 17. 1915, to individu
als ir. need of ready cash; small loans
a specialty, business confidential, pay
ments to suit borrower's convenience,
{positively lowest rates In city.
I PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
132 Walnut Street.
HAULING AND MOVING
AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long
(distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transler, 91.
Capital street. Both phones.
! LCCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Furnture moving.
' Prompt service. Err st Corbiu. <!s>i
iCaldcr street. Both pboues. Beil
3636-J. Dial 3683.
HICKS Local and long-distance
! hauling and storage. 424 Kelly. Both
: phones.
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MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO.
; Auto hauling, furniture anil pianos a
specialty. General hauling. 24 s i
Hamilton street. Dial 4166. Bell :
1 11 44 We !
! AUTO HAULING Local and lon-;
i distance. IVurniture moving u ispe
! < ialty. liate.i reasonable, iTumpt ser
vice. Cull Bell 623-J.
| GENERAL HAULING AND FAST
EXPRESS SERVICE to neuirby town.-
j with auto trucks. Only experienced
land careful drivers. Call Bell 332u,
or Dial 2265.
WE Move Anything, Anywhere.
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
4 9 99. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 Noith
(Third street.
j HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped
for furniture, freight and piano inov-
I ing No distance too far. Careful
I driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.I
E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin
j Aungst, manager, llershey. Pa. Bell
phone 15R6.
! FOR HIRE —Two ton auto truck.
! Apply litis South Ninth street. bell
[phone 245511.
IT I' AYS *to see 11. K. BrtrikerhoH I
tor your Local and Long-distance
Hauling Light Untiling a specialty, 1
to any part of city at 50c. Dune
Promptly. 1437 Regina street. Dial
3868.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS., 341 KEEKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
MUSICAL
J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
i TROUP BLDG., 15 S. MARKET SQ.
BARGAINS THIS WEEK
$350 Foster Piano, large size, ma
i liogany, used less than one yeet
j Pf'e |265 j
: $350 Marshall & Wendell Piano, wal-
I nut case, practically new; price,
$290
I $650 Story & Clark Player, 88-note j
| new sample; 36 lolls free; price, '!
sssn •
$750 Angi itis 88-Note Player, used for ■
demonstrating; 36 rolls free; 1
price ...s6so'
All of the above Instruments
are ready for delivery NOW.
| J. 11. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
| TROUP BLDG., 15 S. MARKET SQ.
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YOU have made the visit to music
houses, for u special Columbia record
I you have not found it. We have it!
I Spangler Music House, 2112 North
1 Sixth street.
I TALKING ,\1 AC 1 i 1X5.1 pruiupliy ana!
.artfully repaired by an expert only
[ OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street.
HOUSES AND CARRIAGES j
] FOR SALE Two lino horses, one
| dump wagon, one two-huYse board
l wagon, one double act of harness. Will
lsi II tcgi ther or separate. Call even
lings at 1713 North Third street.
STORAGE
i STORAGE Private rooms Tor
i household goods In . fireproof ware
house. $3 per month and up. Lower
storage rates In non-tlreproof waro
j house. llarrisburg Storage £o„ 437-
I 145 South Second street.
STORAGE—In brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods In clean, i
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
IG. Lienor, 408 Market street.
[ STORAGE
; .
STORAGE
j Carload Storage at Low Ha.*.
1 THE HIGIISPIRE
CO.. LTD..
Hlghsplro, Pa.
Phones;
Boll: Steclton 160f.
Dial: Steclton 9139.
STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co.
Both phones.
ROOFING
i i ITE'S ELASTIC COATING
j will not scale, pool or blister.
' Let mo paint your roof.
! AUCTIONEER lIlTE —Bell IS7SJ,
WHERE TO DINE
•
I ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
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UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUN ER AL D 1 R ECTOR
1312 Perry st.
j BELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER.
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
511 North Second Street.
BELL 252. DIAL 2145.
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J CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE
i PROSPECT 111LL CEMETERY
| Beautifully situated on Market street
I east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
i nuri h and oust faces the new park
way. The prices of lots are moder
ate. Miller Bros. Sc Co., Agents.
OLKAM.KS AND DYKIIS
WHV buy new clothing, when we
. clean your old ones as good as new?
Ail k'-nds of repairing work guaran
teed. Goodman's, 13061** North Sixth,
i Both Phones, Cull and Deliver.
AUCTIONEERS
i EVENTUALLY.
WHY NUT NOW?
j AUCTIONEER IHTE—BeII 1875 J.
AUTOMOBILES
HUPMOBILB
FOR SALE
R-passenger Touring Car. 3
extra tires.
i
Apply
1 722 GREEN STREET.
Bell 560 J.
FOR SALE
Feven-passenger Packard Twin
"Six." 1017 model. Good as n*
Traveled only 5,000 miles.
Address
' E, 7062,
Care of Telegraph
BARGAINS
Premier, 1918, electric gear sh fiy
qui 20d miles; 7-passengcr.
Hudson 6-54, roadster; five new
tires.
Dcnby 2', £-lon trucks, overhauled,,
in lir.c condition; dump body.
[ Reo, 2-ton.
3',5-ton Acme, Wood's Hoist ami
[ steel body.
Dcnby, 3-ton, Wood's Hoist and
1 stc( 1 body.
Other used trucks on hand. Full
line of Dcnby chassis.
DENBY SALES CORPORATION.
1295 CAPITOL STREET
FOR SALE
• 1—1914 Chalmers Roadster, with
Stutz body, in flrst-ciass running
i order, with 3 spare tires.
,1 —1913 llcgal Roadster Underslung,
j In iirst-class running order. Or will
exchange for 1916 or 1917 Ford
, Roadster.
1 Call, after 5 P. M„ Bell phono
[ 1828.1.
i Fol: SALE—One 5-passengor Cadil-
I lac ear; lirst-class condition. Write,
I or cull, 2.7 Court street, Mlddlctown,
'I2L
FOR SALE
i OLD*MOBILE ROADSTER IV r
ifi el condition. Bargain. See |.
! .MeClannhan, 31 North Second street.
WANTED Used 1918 or 191!)
I ledge Touring Car. Good condition.
< ash. No dealers. Address 11 ex 11,
7 183, care of Telegraph.
FOH SALE 1916 Ford Roadster
and light delivery ear. Just over
,! hauled. Bargain. Call evenings at
i|1.!03 Walnut street.
IMPERIAL TOURING CAR—lit lllm
.{shape, for sale cheap, or Will . v
! change for siVmll Roadster. Address
A., 77 IS, care of Telegraph.
BODY! BODY! BODY!
j Ford 16 Roadster Body, ccmplr.ta
with Delivery Box, $38.01). Horst,
1 Linglestown, Pa. Near llurrlsburg.
'Dial 36C.
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• FOR SALE Reo, The Fifth, 1917.
5-passengcr Touring Car. Will Ha-.
rilice for $650. Bell 3471 J.
' BARGAIN —I'aigc louring car. red,
like new; mechanically lirst class;
never ran hard nor abused; sell cheap.
Also two 36.x Ila Goodyear S. S. all
weather tread cord tires, never taken
i from paper wrapper; sell right. Lib
-1 erty bonds accepted. Wallace '"end
] linger, llershey. I'a.
| FOR SALE Wiliys-Knignt 7-p.. .-
, songer car. In excellent mechanics I
Condition. Driven 11,000 miles, anil
: Knight sleeve valve motor gives con
stantly better performance than vvli n
i new. Call Steelton IS2-J.
j FOR SALE Studubaker Touring;
1918 eight-cylinder Oldsmobllo Tour
ing Reo Touring car; Overland Couu-
I try Club, Jelfei les Touring car. An
drew Redmond, Third and Reily
! si reets.
I AUTO FOR HIRE Five-passen
ger, new cur, 1919. Everything up-to
date. All kinds of trips. Make your
iai rangeinents In advance. Beil phone
!,431R, Dial 323 U. C. 11. Kasson, Le
na vie, Pa. Federal license.
TRUCK FOR SALE
Largo sized 5-ton truck, with Dump
! bodv tor sale. Big bargain to queue
buyer. For particulars call at the
Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron
street.
SECOND-HAND TRUCKS AND
I'l.l-.ASURE CARS FOR SALE—Fori
| ton trucks. 2-.ton Autocar truck, 2-ton
i Republic truck. 4-passenger Mitchell
Club roadster, 7-passenger Haynos
! tool ing car. International Harvester
Company of America, Truck Depart
j ment. 619 Walnut street.
WANTED All kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices.
No Junk. H. ICsterbrook, 912 Ncrtn
Third street. Dlul 4990.
FOR SALE 1917 Reo, 6-cyllnder
touring, just like new; 1917 Maxwell
5-passcnger touring; 1915 Overland
roadslei, 1917 Ford roadster. Inquire
Mr. Hunter, East End Auto Co.. rear
of Thirteenth and Walnut streets.
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