Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 20, 1919, Page 18, Image 18

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TUESDAY EVENING, RABJEUBBURaTELEGRAPH MAY 20, 1919.
j If Yon lave a Bniling Lot to Sell, Fat Yog Mar to y Classified CotomiE jj
ScatDs
ATIUKS Henry Atticks. aged 79
icaru. died May 19. 1919. ,
Rclativci, and friend* are invited to
attend tlie funeral Wednesday alt
eriK-on. at 3 o'clock, from the resi
dence ,1:21 North Second street.
Interment, Dlllsburg. l'a.
tIIAMKKOY On May 19, 1919, at
Ol'.zvllle. N. Y„ William 1-. Cham
eroy. aged 22 years, 1 months anil
days. . ,
Vune: al on Thursday aftermvn. at
; o'clock, from the residence ot his
mother, Mrs. Charles D.
,(S 7-arkei street. Relatives anil
friends are invited to attend wl
ont further notice. llody can u
eti on Wednesday evenm
Ruiik.. 1 in Shoop'a Church Ceme
tery.
K tMiICI. Mrs. Elizabeth Crf'" j
f<unkel, widow of John C. K unk. . ;
17 South Front street, entered into:
rust May 19, 1919.
The funeral services at the abme
address. Thursday afternoon, a .L "
o'clock. The interment, In the Har
rtaburg Cemetery. w'H h p prisate
PATTIShX Rachael A - „ p ?"J. B ° n '
aged 73 years, died May li. 1919.
relatives and friends are■ in\ ' ,ed
attend funeral services W edneaday
afternoon, at 1:31) o cioi'k. JronUM
late residence. Main /Vioi-rwlViiig
grcas. Interment, Bast Harrlsbuig
Cemetery. -
CARD Of THANKS
CARD OF THANKS |
MRP. JOHN 11. , Ml neteh-'
I ; AMiiiY desire to thank tru . netg,*'
bora and friends for lh jV^ lr kll I
And sympathy during their leceni (
bereavement, and for the bea
floral tributes. ]
LOST AND FOUND ;
T.OPT Eyeglasses, shell rims and
ln ease. May 19 Reward it ]
returned to 11043 North fruurtn. .
LOST Lady's wristwatch, on
black ribbon, between Boas ana
Briggs on Third street. Reward it
returned to North Third-
LOST—Two 31 U Kelly Springfield
tires between Eighteenth and North
and Seventeenth and Mulberry ef \f j
T lease return to Black's Garage, -0 ,
South Seventeenth street. j
LOST Puppy collie dog. about j
eight weeks old. Reward if returned;
to 21 South Front street. |
LOST Diamond btooche. Valu- j
able to owner as Christmas girt. Re
ward if returned to 1300 pwataiai
street after 6 P. M.
LOST Gold pin. blue
marked Kansas R. N. Back , j
ed Ethel K. Tomminson. Hewaiu.
Bell phone 941 R.
LOST A man's p'oeketbooU. con- |
tnining *l7 and some Re- (
ward if returned to lit' 6 1 enn .tie (
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in L
Shorthand. Typewriting. Enfllsh.
bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arlthmo
tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time.
Bell 125, Dial 4016. „ m TFrP
BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley
HELP WANTED —MALE
I
I
UNSKILLED MEN
FOR PRODUCTION WORK,
Ages 18 to 45.
IN COOD PHYSICAL CONDITION. j
Wages and Working Conditions Right.
Apply in Person
or
Communicate with
Factory Employment Office,
■•'HE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER
COMPANY,
WANTED
Men to leaiu to tcpair aiitu
mobiles and aeroplanes. Make
application ut once. run
course. SSC.
Call, or write.
25 N. CAMERON STREET.
Or
TRAINING QUARTERS,
2Cu Soutli Front Street,
Steelton. Pa.
WANTED Automobile salesman,
one familiar with wholesale and re
tail. Liberal contract for live wire. :
American Auto Co., Rear of b ront and |
l'orstcr streets. I
WANTED Stenographer, male,
statu age, salary expected, experience.!
past employment. Address Box b, ■
t>7o3.
WANTED —Experienced man for]
handling dynamite opening streets at
Fcrdix. Also laboring man. white, for |
clearing land. Apply to °or Perdix j
Land Office, or A. C. Young, o4 North
Second street.
WILL pay salary and expenses to j
lecal man of good standing, with bank ,
reference and wide acquaintance in
county and surrounding territory. |
Good clean reputation more desirable]
than salesmanship. Must be witling
to dc as diiccted and faithful worker.
You must name salary desired anil
hank reference. Give full detai/3 in]
first letter. W. M. llodges, :]l4 Pru
dential Building. Buffalo, N. i.
GOVERNMENT needs 4,000 clerki
for Census. $H>O month. Examina
tions soon. Age requirements. 18 or
For free particulars, write
Raymond Terry (.former Civil Service
Examiner). 518 Continental Bldg.,
Washington.
BARBER WANTED Must oe
first-class. $20.00 and commission.
Apply F. Hoover. Third and Muenc*
streets. *
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ALL COME TO US
The Buyer end Seller
The Landlord and Tenant
Fair treatment for all is why
they come, and that is why
we do the business.
What Can We Do For You?
A Trial Will Show Our
Worth
Miller Bros. & Co.
Dealers in Real Estate
Insnrance Surety Hands
Locust & Court Sts.
Member' lIOx. Heal Estate Hoard
I
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HELP WANTED—MALE
HXGH SCHOOL BOY
WANTED
to work evenings. Also two
hoys. with good bicycles,
about two hours each day.
PHOTO ART SHOP,
1219 M.'iike l Street.
I __
! DISTRICT MANAGER and local rep
j resentative wanted to represent Old
! Eine Pennsylvania Insurance Co. Our
new policy covers every form of
disability by Sickness or Accident.
Natural and Accidental Death. All oc
cupations, both sexes. Low monthly
or weekly Premiums. Large indemni
ties. Splendid opportunity for right
than. Part time men also considered.
Permanent income. National Relief
Assurance Co., 108 South Fourth
street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SALESMAN Large manufactur
ers of product used in every business
and home. Imperative necessity to
every business. General agent want
ed for Harrisburg. $5,000 yearly, in
creasing under ten-year contract.
I Must have sufficient money to finance
I orders up to $5OO. Address Treas
; uier," Room 906, 1482 Broadway. New
York City.
! SOLICITORS WANTED Harris
j burg and adjoining Towns. Good
Commissions. Selling Sick. Accident
and Death Benefits. Apply by letter.
Dauphin Beneficial Association, Union
j Trust Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
| WANTED Two first-class paint
ers for automobile finishing. Call at,
lor addiess, stating experience, etc..
Overland-Harrisburg Co., Twenty
sixth and Derry streets.
WANTED. BARBER, AT ONCE
: Bolton House Barber Shop. 25 North
; Second street.
HELP WANTED— FEMALE
WANTED AT ONCE
.
EXPERIENCED
and
INEXPERIENCED
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
Regular work and good wages. In
experienced operators are paid by the
day while learning. A bonus is paid
j to all operators every pay day.
BLOUGPI MANUFACTURING CO.,
Keiiy and l- ullon sts
"AN IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR
YOUNG WOMEN"
Several young women are needed at
once to fill vacancies in our operating
force.
Apply to Miss Kline, Operators' Em
ployment Department, JuS Walnut
street.
I THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
I
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS
WANTED
Girls who can sew on family
I machines can easily learn to
operate and earn good money.
20 per cent, bonus paid. Call
j HARRISBURG APPAREL CO.,
Third Floor, City Star Laundry
Building.
WANTED
Weavers and Warpers; also
some learners.
Apply
SILK MILL,
i Cor. North and Second Sts.
STENOGRAPHER A young lady,
who has had good business training
and who can take dictation rapidly
| and transcribe accurately. An excel
lent opportunity for a person of quali
i tications. of experience and education
with a good company to work for. A
job you can live. Address D., 6711,
' care of Telegraph.
PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY
Knit urgently needed socks tor us on
Auto Knitters Experience unneces
sary. Full particulars, 3c stamp.
Department 146. Auto Knitter Co., 821
Jefferson street. Buffalo. N. Y.
WANTED Maid for general
housework. Small family and good
] wages. Call Bell phone 1581R or 1723
j Forster street.
WANTED Colored woman as
chambermaid, reference required. Ap
ply Plaza Hotel.
I WANTED—A woman of ability)
clerical and good appearance to take
I charge of retail business, experience
; not necessary. Address Box V, 7588.
| Care Telegraph.
| WANTED—Experienced salesladies.
Apply S. W. Woolworth Co.. 401 Mar
j ket street.
j WANTED Girls to work in
| Bindery. Apply Mr. Fisher, The
1 Bindery, The Telegraph Printing Co.,
I Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Competent woman to
j take charge of home in small, private
family. Reference required. Call 121
! Market street for interview.
SITUATIONS WASTED MALE
WANTED Man wishes work as
chauffeur; can furnish reference; has
had lour years' experience.- Address
James Scroggin, Penbrook, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED —female
WANTED Experienced, reliable
woman wants day's work. 1512 Wal
lace street.
WANTED Young woman would
like work by the day; can furnisn
reference. Address Box D., 6709, care
! of Telegraph.
I MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes posi
tion as housekeeper in apartment or
| small house. Address Box 11, 6704,
Care Telegraph.
I YOUNG woman with clerical and
selling experience in speciality shop
will be open for a permanent position
June 1. Ten years with present firm
Best reference. Address Box L 4280,
Care Telegraph.
WANTED Young woman desires
| typewriting or clerical work. Ad
dress Box K, 6806, care of Telegraph.
I WANTED Colored woman wants
! general housework by the week in
Camp Hill. Call, or address, 432 Herr
' street.
! WANTED Woman wouldilike po
sition as housekeeper. Can furnish
reference,! Address Box W, 6805, care
,ol Telegraph.
j WANTED Young woman wishes
to keep house for a widower; can fur
-1 nifh best of reference. Address H..
7 299. cere of Telegraph.
lu Next Colutu.,
| HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female 1
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR/
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 15, 1919.
.Help Wanted: Male and Female.
Place of Employment; Saint Eliza
beths Hospital, Washington, D. C.
This is u Government institution es
tablished for the treatment of sol
diers, sailors and marines suffering
from mental diseases incurred in the
tervlee of their country. At the pres
ent time this hospital is caring for
| approximately 3,800 patients and is
performing a very Important service
in the restoration of the nation's dis
abled lighting forces. NATURE AND
ADVANTAGES OF EMPLOYMENT
OFFERED: There are a large num
ber of vacancies in the Ward and
Nursing Service of the hospital. Pre
vious experience is not necessary. AU
applicants accepted for this service
.are given the opportunity of enrolling
I in the Training School maintained by
| the hospital. This school presents a
two years' course in connection with
the regular duties of the employee
J! anil is free of charge to those de
i siring to enroll. Successful comple
-1 tlon of the course entitles the student
• to a diploma. SALARIES AND PEII
- QUISITES: All employees of this ser
vice are furnished free of charge their
' board, lodging, laundry and in ease of
1 sickness medical attention for a res
; sellable period. The salaries range
J from $32.50 to $82.50 per month, the
1 lower salary adjustments being based
on previous experience and higher
positions being filled by promotion
' from the ranks of those enrolled in
: the Training School. Those whose
service prove satisfactory are prom
ised a salary increase effective July
' 1. 1919. REQUIREMENTS: Appli
; cants must be in sound physical con
dition. not less than sixteen years of
/age, and if possible should submit
j photograph with application. Appli
. cation F0rm1.059 may be obtained
from the Superintendent. Saint Eiiza
. ! 1-eths Hospital, Washington, D. C„ or
The Secretary of Fourth Civil Service
1 District. Washington. D. C., and there
• i after should be promptly filed with
l | either of the above named parties. S.
!G. Hopkins. Assistant Secretary.
ROOMS FOR RENT
■ j FOR KENT Six rooms, ,
or unfurnished, to respectable colored
family. Call Bell phone 456J or Dial j
-phone 6035.
, I
' TWO communicating, unfurnished
' rooms, gas and water, second floor, :
j $lO.OO per month in advance. Near
! Sixth unci Keily. 1321 North Sixth
| street.
| FOR RENT Furnished room on
| second floor, centrally located; all
conveniences and use of phone. Ap
| ply 512 North Second street.
I 209 BOAS STREET Furnished
'suite, living room, bedroom, bath. Bell
j phone.
FOR RENT—I3I Herr street. Pleas
ent front furnished bedroom.
j FOR RENT—Pleasant front rooms,
| furnished. No objection to man and
Uvife. Roomers only, single men pre
! icrred. Bath, electric light, phone.
| Reasonable rates weekly. State
I -treet, corner Sixteenth.
I FOR RENT Two large, well-fur.
nisheci rooms in a new house; one on
second tloor front, immediate posses
sion; third floor front possession June]
1; all conveniences; use of phone. Bell
| 4575J or 1173 Market street.
FOR liilNT Two furnished rooms'
| on third floor, for light housekeeping; !
! use of phone and bath; no children. !
I Apply at 1606 North Third street. j
FOR RENT Two unfurnished ;
rooms, or three, if desirable: gas, !
electric; use of bath and Bell phone. |
Apply 1305 South Cameron street, i
Eell phone 693 J. j
FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOP. i
RENT Apply at 90 Disbrow street, j
i ROOM FOR RENT No. 110 North '
'Second St. One large room—first-]
'class central furnished or unfur
nished second floor bath hot I
water steam heat. Apply L. Minter, j
: same address. !
FOR RENT Furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; all con- j
veniences; steam heat; use of ba-lij
and phone. Apply at Side Entrance
at 1814 Green street. j
A LARGE, COOL well-furnished j
room, twin beds, suitable for married )
couple or two gentlemen. Use of tele
phone. Three minutes' walk from I
Capitol. 719 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Two or three fur-
I nished rooms for light housekeeping;
] all conveniences. Call, after 6 P. M.,
I'at 1609 Derry street.
' FOR RENT Large, unfurnished
livingroom. first floor front, suitable
i for suite of rooms, modern convenl
' fences. Inquire Dayton Cycle Co., 912
/North Third street. Dial 4990.
NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM—
' For gentlemen only. Dial 4990, or 912
' North Third street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
• $2.50 per week and up; warm room.-;
■ running hot and cold water; light
housekeeping and private bath. Wil
j eon Apartments. 143 South Third.
|| APARTMENTS FOR RENT
i FOR RENT First floor apart
ijment, furnished complete for taouse
■ ' keeping. Three minutes' walk to
Capitoi. Inquire 719 North Sixth
I street.
WANTED TO KENT
' | WANTED, TO BUY OR RENT 7
.i to 9-rocm house between Maclay and
"I Seneta Front and Third. Address P.
;|O. Box 355, Harrisburg. Pa.
„| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1 ' '
- I RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT
PROPERTY
' | 1008 North Second Street.
Lot, 24x125 to wide alley; 9
large rooms and bath; fine
yard; room for two garages;
" ! side and rear entrances. Im
s I mediate possession. For par
j ticulars call at the premises
s after 5 o'clock, or
•' Address
-I S„ 7582,
0
Care of Telegraph.
1
B 1 HAVE READY BUYERS for farm,
city and suburban properties. My
" large clientage enables me to secure
- readv buyers for any kind of Real
r ; Estate you may '--goffer.
1225 North Sixth St.
i Bell 271J- Dial 3943.
P FOR SALE IN HIGHSPIRE—Brick
a bungalow, all improvements. Will
i sell ft r $l,OOO less than what it is
', l-eallj worth If sold at once. Party
leav .lg town. Apply W. J. Reeves,
- 224 Market street, Highsplre, Pa. Dia;
s phone 9801.
i*. $5,100 WILL BUY 1803-5-7 Susque
- hanna street; 3-story frame houses,
s eight rooms and bath and other lm
a : orovements. In good condition. p ay
r I etirht per cent. net. will sell sepa
i rately at $1,900 apiece. O. W. Kehi,
- j 204 Chestnut street.
i i POSSESSION SOON
! 2429 N. Sixth St.. brick $5,700
400 Muench St., brick 2,800
414 Muench St., brick 2.000
s 412 Hummfi SB. brick 2 >31J0
707 Ku'nkel Bldg.,
Bell 589.
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'![ m buying and selling real ®
ESTATE is a business in which a sur- P/
ffi prising number of people, aside from
Ty the regular real estate brokers and
agents, engage —with profit. Your 3%
/JgJ real estate for sale ad will be read by
Ma buyers who are thoroughly posted on fey)
Mi values. If your offer is an attractive Cm
'jljj one it will find takers quickly. TO
;j| H
HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE
FOR SALE
! Whitehall St. (facing Reservoir Park).
I'ine 12-room home, which owner,
with small family, desires to trade
on smaller property. What is your
Proposition?
Muench St.. No. 630. What Is your
offer? 3-story brick.
Peffcr St., No. 341. Fine 3-st. brick.
N. Sixth. No. 1613. Fine investment, i
with rear driveway. i
N. Sixth. No. 3358. Nice suburban I
i home.
IN. Second, No. 1412. Physician's resi
| dence and oftice soon to be vacated.
N. Fifteenth St., No. 909. Beautiful
] home with large plot.
: Kensington St., Nos. 2014-16. Price is
very low.
Emerald St., No. 626. Nice 3-story
brick with, vacant plot alongside.
Boyd St.. No. 631. COLORED PEO
PLE can buy this with a couple
hundred dollars.
SUBURBAN
White Hill. Two 216-story bricks,
with rear driveway. Around $5,000
for both.
jHighspire, Cor. Eshelman and Hatn
aker Sts. Fine 3-story pressed
I brick residence, steam heat, gas and
electiieity. Plot, 64x120, 30 fruit
| trees, 30 rose bushes, hedge work,
etc. Large chickenhouse. Reason-1
able price. I
Camp Hill. N. Bowman Ave. 2-story
j frame semi-bungalow.
I BACKENRTOSS REALTY COMPANY,
J (formerly Backenstoss Bros.),
331 Market Street.
I
I
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.
SEE SANDKKLIN."
LOOK AT THIS FIRST
j Wiconisco St., 625
three-story brick, 9 rooms, all im
! provements; same as rent; $3O per
j month, without any down pay-
I nient.
Agate St., 2542 Vacant; two
-1 story brick, 7 rooms, all improve
ments; same as rent; $-o P er
| month.
Mahantongo St., 620 vacant
3-story brick, 9 rooms, all im
provements, nice front porch and
1 back yard. Very well built,
j Right price to quick buyer, same
| as rent.
I Jefferson St.. 2130 three
story brick, 9 rooms, all improve
ments, newly papered through
out, a cement cellar, driveway in
the rear; same as rent.
Harris St., 630 three-story
brick and frame, 9 rooms, all Im
provements; right price to quick
buyer; same as rent.
Muench St., 616 three-story
brick 9 rooms; a very good home
for the money; same as rent.
Berryhlll St., 1609 three-story
brick. 9 rooms, all modern im
provements, front porch and nice
back yard, driveway in the rear;
in a very 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.
>1 D ASA SANDERLIN.
1 ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG .
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1390. DIAL 30,3.
i ~
FOR SALE
15" Linden street three-story
' frame eight rooms, water in
kitchen—sloo.oo cash, balance as
rent.
tail cherrv street —two-and-one-half-
itorv frame, seven rooms, bath and
electric lights $2,000.00.
C. SYLVESTER JACKSON.
21 N- Fifteenth Street. Bell Phon*.
COTTAGE HlL*a, STEELTON, PA.
For sale, two new houses,
one six-room brick, electric
liahts, bath and cellar; lot,
40X160. $3,450. One 7-room
frame, electric lights, bath
and cellar; fruit trees; lot,
100x177, $3,100.
DURAND & FERBEB,
107 Chestnut Street.
FOR SALE
Cn.miehanna Street, 1723 Frame
1 dwelling 6 rooms, bath, newly
painted; new roof, nicely papered
! switara Street, 2106 Brick dwell
l 8 rooms, bath, steam heat.
Maciav°Street, 636 New up-to-date
dwelling 7 rooms, bath, steam
heat lot to 20 foot alley. $4,500.
nJIZ , street 2342 A fine nome, 9
t rooms bath and steam heat $4,800.
1 ,-HAtT ADLKK. 1002 North Third at.
1 e. or SALE —On easy terms. 2012
• in 901 ft susQuehanna street. Apply A.
1 P Doranz. 1325 North Sixth.
*•> 200 WILL PURCHASE No. 809
' Tr.mes street. 3-story brick, s rooms,
■ imnrovtments, cemented cellar. Terms
• cTsh Apply C. E. Miller. 212 Chest
[ nut street.
FOR SALE 1815 North Second
street Open view over river. A fine,
medium-priced home in good location.
Immediate possession. A. W.
> Real Estate. 2131 North Sec
>'mTd street. Bell phone 2575 J.
I FOR SALE —13 lots at Paxtang;
bungalow sites, situated on Park Te.--
lace. Bargain to quick buyer. Apply
at 103 Paxtang avenue.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
JUST
DANIEL E. LUCAS
Real Estate and Insurance,
303 Lewis St. THAT'S ALL
FOR SALE 1416 North Thirl
street, a vacant house, corner, 3-storv
8 rooms and bath. Just been ove
hauled. Will make a splendid busi"
ness place or residence. Will sell >,r
$4,200. Apply 1427 North Third
street, or M. A. Fought, 272 North
(Street, or Bell phone 3286. ln
FOR SALE
I THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
! No. 1512 WALNUT STREET
Lot, 15 ft. 3 in. bv 90 ft '
TRUST COM
-222 Market Street
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 North Second.
BUY YOUR HOME on our rental
pavment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bond first payment required, balance
as rent. We have houses in every
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street.
FOR SALE 745 Girard street,
frame, 7 rooms and bath; heat; elec
tric light; vacant. Price. $2,150. D.
IA Caiey, 707 Kunkel Building. Bell
555.
FOR SALE Possession of brick
house, with six rooms and bath will
be given May 20; price. $2,700. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—I73I
Carnation street; brick house, seven
rooms and bath, gas, furnace; price
reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE No.
184 6 Chestnut street; nine rooms and
bath, gas, electric light, steam heat:
price and particulars from Bull
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE No. 927 North Sixth
street 9 rooms bath gas
furnace lot, 20x100 paved street
on rear, Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE 2121 Sixth street;
brick house, nine rooms, bath, gus,
furnace; offered at reasonable price.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
Real Estate For Sale—Suburban
HUMM ELSTOWN
8-rcom house, lot, 65x110,
good location, $2,600.
One large double house in
Rressler; barn and workshop;
all kinds of fruit; lot, 150x152.
Price. $5,000.
Also many other city and
suburban properties. Call
107 CHESTNUT STREET.
FOR SALE 10-rooin suburban
home, located at Paxtang, in excellent
condition, large lawn, garden, garage,
greenhouse and chicken house. In
quire of Bell phone 181911.
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OR FOR RENT 209
South Front street; eleven rooms and
bath; delightfully located. Inquire of
Harrisburg Trust Company, 16 South
Second street.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT
Large furnished dwelling, con
taining all modern improvements,
114-aere of lawn, tine shade, large
garage, located at Mount Holly
| Springs.
For Rent Two furnished
houses for the summer located at
Camp Hill.
BKINTON-PACKER CO., AGENTS.
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR RENT Second story of Kel
ker Street Markethouse, Fourth and
lvellter streets, suitable for manufac
turing purposes cr general storage.
I—Room 34x34.
I—Room 40x30.
2—Office rooms.
I—Hall, 50x10.
Alterations made to suit tenant.
Apply Harrisburg Auto Co.. Fourth
and Kelker streets.
FURNISHED COTTAGE at Wil
liams Grove, with electricity and Dial
phone, 3 large rooms and screened-in
porch. Apply 1208 Chestnut street.
Bell• phone 624.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE
READY CASH BUYERS
for improved real estate.
Let us know what you have
to offer.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
1129 Seventh Street.
WANTED, TO BUY,
One or two-story bungalow,
anywhere near Harrisburg.
with plenty of ground.
We want to purchase one.
BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.
(formerly Backenstoss Bros.),
331 Market Street.
$lO.OO REWARD for information
that will lead to renting of house in
desirable location. Hill preferred. Ad
dress Box W 7586. Care Telegraph.
WANTED —For the summer, small
furnished house or apartment in city
or nearby suburb. Family of three,
girl thirteen Address R. L French,
2303 Hotter street.
WANTED. TO RENT House „r
apartment of about 6 rooms. Three
in family. No children. Will pay $23
to $35 per month. References if re
quired. Address Box S, 6807, care
of Telegraph.
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| HEAL ESTATE WANTED
I | READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY
i! WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?
I I BELL AND DIAL PHONES,
I , CHAS. ADLEIt, 1002 N. THIRD ST.
| Offices and Storerooms For Rent
SEVERAL
v ROOMS
I
I FOR
II
|l RENT
in Schleisner Building. Suit
i j able for offices, business or
lodge meetings. Inquire at
SCHLEISNER'S
28-30 N. THIRD ST.
)
j FOR RENT Desk room and office.
> Inquire Fred C. Miller, Attorney, 31
. North Second street. Bell phone 307 J.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Large cabinet gas
range and porcelain refrigerator.
Price reasonable. Inquire nil North
Second street.
FOR SALE Household goods. In-
I quire 1238 street.
; KOH SALE A large Tuec elec
tric vacuum cleaner. Suitable for
' a large residence or public building,
j Apply 1727 State street. City.
1 FOR SALE New camera, 5x7 and
outfit. Very reasonable. L., 6705,
core of Telegraph.
FOLDING BED Fine condition.
Cost ssu. First $lO takes it. 1321
I North Sixth street.
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FOR SALE—Green enameled b6d
r.nd small parlor table, in good con
dition. Call Bell phone 4335 M.
: FOR SALE—4OO pairs of shoes, Sun
' day and working shoes. A bargain to
' a quick buyer. Inquire 502-504 Meyers
■ stieet, Steelton, Pa.
1 FOR SALE One 12-ft. wall case;
I cne 10-ft. plateglass floor case, and
' cne Toledo computing scales. Apply
• at 1 704 North Sixth street, between
' i 5 and 7 o'clock P. M.
• | BELOW COST! Carpets, Furniture,
' i Linoleums, Mattings, Rugs, Stoves,
. | Musical Instruments, Pianos, Organs,
■! Bicycles, Tires, Guns. Unfinished
• ; Launch, $35. Platform wagon, $l5.
II Ylngst, Front and Cumberland.
■ I FOR SALE Cross cut bolting
:'saw: dimension stock saw; automatic
I | handle lathe; bevel siding and re-
I rawing machine; flooring and
matcher; flooring borer; three back
I knife machines; pulleys; hangers;
L' belting. Send for list. Low prices,
II Ulster Lumber Company, Livingston
• [Manor, N. Y.
I BOOKS uougnt and sold; 20,000
j new. old, rare, in stock. Aurand's,
. 925 North Third. Circulars free.
;! FOR SALE One kitchen range
I (coal), with water back; one gas
I range, 4 burners, oven and broiler;
one gas hot water heater; one solid
i! walnut Newel post (ornamental) and
■ frail. Apply No. 123 Pine street.
i FOR SALE One steam radiator,
;C8 sq ft.; one steam radiator. 4214 ft.;
■ 25 section indirect radiators (steam)
; I each 12 sq. ft; 9 hot air registers. Ap
, j ply No 123 Pine street.
i FOR SALE Gloucester couch
•' swing. Has folding legs, so It may
be used as cot. Fine condition. Call
413 M Bell.
I NATIONAL CASH REGISTER
I Four drawers, tlnest condition. Mve
separate total counters, detail sales
(strip and Check issuing feature. A
! beauty and like new. See it and you
will buy it. Russell Sales Company,
I Lancaster, Fa.
I MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
I High prices paid for furniture. Morris
. | Schmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4085R
l TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
, CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
? I EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
' I 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES.
. WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED,
>
1 TO BUY,
r
i WARDROBE.
Must be in good condition.
Address
BOX A. 7185,
Care of Telegraph.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FAID tor
Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at
tention Newmark & Cown, 308 Broad
street. Dial 4826, Bell 4705 R.
WE PAY 3c a lb. for rags. 30c a
100 for papers, 60c for old books. We
buy all kinds of junk and pay the
■ highest cash prices. L. Cohen Sc Co.
. Bell 4974.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. RIFKIN,
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE!.
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA.
WANTED An upright boiler, 8
or 10-horse-power. Must be in good
condition. No Junk. Address B. J.
Campbell. 1000 Paxton street, or 236
I South Second street.
MAX SMELTZ
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.
WANTED TO BUY
NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS --
Working order or not. Send full par
ticulars. Will buy anywhere. Russell
Sales Company, Lancaster, Pa.
FAKMS
514.. ACRE FARM. 6-room house
and "barn, one horse, two shoats,
chickens and implements, $1,700.
Easy terms. $7OO down.
25 ACRES Good buildings, level
soil; with crops, $2,000; without crops,
$1,700.
26 ACRES Buildings good as
new, sand loam soli, 2 horses. 4 cows,
3 hogs, 80 chickens, all implements,
$3,000; without stock and implemeuU,
$2,200.
- DURAND & FERBKR, 107 Chestnut
1 FOR SALE Farm, 39 acres—high
- slate of cultivation one minute
walk from trolley one fare from
- M'Thanicsburg 1,500 asparagus
I get,, 150 Just bearing peach and
• apple. Buildings In line condition.
, Excellent proposition. F. S. Mummu
[ & Son. Mechanlcsburg, Pa.
- FOR SALE, CHEAP, AT ONCE A
r 47-acre farm. Cash, $1,250. 7-room
s house and outbuildings, spring water
i! close to house; about 800 fruit trees;
-1 30 acres clear, balance in timber;
■ I about IV4 miles from Dauphin, Pa.
j Inquire M. C. Taylor, 111 South street.
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| FARMS
r. V 4 ACRES. $1,700; $7OO down.
25 acres, $1,700; with crops, $2,000.
38 acres, $1,700; $7OO down.
4 3 acres, $:!,000.
i 00 acres, $3,800; $l,OOO down.
260 teres, $ll,OOO.
453 acres. $16,000.
27-acre farm, 11-room house, bank
barn, pasture and woodland, along
piked road, 1 tnlle from Palmyra,
$2,SO<.. Call
107 CHESTNUT STREET.
FAINTING
I,
JOSEPH A. GlLd-i, 1913 Rhoads avo-|,
nue. Practical I'ainter. Estimates I,
cheerfully given. Bell phone 386.
AUCTIONEERS
EVENTUALLY,
WHY NOT NOW?
AUCTIONEER HITE—Bell 1875 J.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE
A local truck distributing
Arm, distributors for a promi
nent and nationally advertised
truck—one of the best on the
market—desires to sell the en
tire or part interest of their
business, which includes agency
for truck, large garage, sales
room and service station. Pres
ent owner's health keeps him
4 from pushing business. Large
number of trucks sold in this
i city since January I—prospects
for 50 more for this year. Large
territory. Big advertising cam
paign now running. A splendid
business 1 opportunity for a live
wire. Will stand close investi
gation. For further particulars
r address
BOX D, 7567.
j Care of Telegraph.
i
| GROCERY STORE
Uptown, including building,
i stock and fixtures, all new
stock, doing good business.
Reasons for selling. Inquire
C. H. Corder, 1722 Green
street. Bell 560 J.
i
r
i
FOR SALE
HARDWARE STORE
j Large, new stock, fine fix
tures. Good location. An
exceptional bargain. Cheap
rent.
I J. E. DARE.
j 209 and 211 Chestnut St.
' ! FOR SALE Long-established.
' Hardware, Plumbing. Tinning. Heai-
I ing and Builders' Supplies business.
Illness compels quick sale. Unusual
1 opportunity. C. H. MacConnell.
JI Owner, Nicholson, Pa.
• i THE owner of vacant land well lo-
Icated in the Tenth Ward, would like
'I to get in touch with ' a reliable
'! builder to develop the property and j
:j share the profits. Address E.. 3211, j
j j care of Telegraph. j
1 ji: EX ALL DRUG STORE FOR SALE
i in a Pennsylvania town. .Will bear
• inspection. Address Rexall, care of j
: i Telegraph. j
I j VERY DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPO- i
' ' SITION FOR SALE Good corner
Ipropoitv desirable location op-|
II portunity for capable man. Only ex
-1! per ion oerl mon need apply. Bell Kealty ,
I ; Co., liergner Building.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
5
$
1 HARRISBURG'S
- REAL ESTATE BUREAU
\ CONSULT US.
BACKENSTOSS REALTY
i CO.
331 MARKET STREET.
HARDWOOD FLOORS
LAID AND FINISHED,
OLD FLOORS CLEANED.
Consult the man who knows
how.
G. M. SLOUGH,
Bell Phone 3783 J.
i -
HEMSTITCHING.
MRS. SNYDER,
; ; 1465 MARKET STREET.
1 ;
. I PEOPLE WON'T KNOCK,
, !IF 1 REPAIR YOUR
J DOOR BELL.
j.; LECTRICIAN—BeII 1875 J.
"! V\ANTED —To make and repair
-lull kinds of Human Hair goods
iwies Toupees, Switches, etc. Will
call 'Write 127 North Eighth street,
I Lebanon, Pa.
I PAPERHANGING First-class
j work. J- E. Chilcoat, 1622 North
. Fourth street.
?! DIAMONDS bought for cash—-P. H.
! CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street.
BUSINESS PERSONAM
i MACHINE SHOP Small machine
I'worK or. Steam Engines, Pumps. Mill
ti Machinery. Experimenting and
< ! Model Making. 1704 Fulton street.
UPHOLSTERING Of the best
- kind. Work guaranteed. We call and
deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone
4826. Bell phone 4705 R.
- RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
- Single edge, 25c do*.; double edge, 35c
1 dozT; razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
. ~A. LANE
New and second-hand furniture
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
- h)22 Market street. Bell 4730-J.
6 OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING
i' Any metal welded. Work guaran
' teed Carbon removed by oxygen.
1 Capitol City Welding Co., 1638 Logau
i t street, Bell 4396 J.
FURNITURE CRATED for shipping.
J. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street.
'* INVENTORS FINANCED Patents
'• Automobiles, Motorcycles Bought,
Sold Exchanged. Cash or commission.
" Simon Horst. Llnglestown. Pa.
1 ] QUININE —Look out for that grippe
L' feeling. likely to catch you this
! changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
, PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It off
"' If taken In time. Gross Drug Stoie,
'll9 Market street.
I ROOKING
? IT PAYS AND WHY?
r Because It stays longer
• then any other paint, A- docs
: what it'should do better. •
I,et ine paint your roof.
AUCTIONEER HITE —Bell 1875J, ■
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FINANCIAL
STOCKS AND BONDS.
LOCAL SECURITIES A
SPECIALTY.
J. K. GREENAWALT, JR..
120 Walnut St.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 618 J.
STOCK BROKERS _ l have Gilt
Fdge Texas Oil Proposition. Drilling
now. Rig people, behind it. Will go
over quick. Write or wire me. B. F.
Jacobs, fiscal agent, Adolphus Hotel
! Building. 1317 r 19 Commerce street,
Dallas, Texas.
MONEY To LOAN
MONEY
If you are pressed for reaiff
cash to meet any emergency,
call to see us. We lend money
in compliance with the laws
of the State.
EMPLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY.
ROOM 206 BERGNER BLDG.,
THIRD AND MARKET STREETS
LICENSED AND BONDED BY STATE
MONEY FOR NISCESSJ TIES
If employed and housekeeping. oa
iegal rate money servile on loans
from $l5 to $3OO, payable In weekly
or monthly Instalments la worth in
vestigating, if you are in ueed of
funds and without bank credit.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO,
204 Chestnut St.
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
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.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO..
132 Walnut Street.
HAULING AND MOVING
I AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 917
Capital street. Both phones.
HICKS Local and long-distance
hauling and storage. 424 Kelly. Both
phones.
MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO.
Auto hauling, furniture and pianos a
specialty. General hauling. 243
Hamilton street. Dial 4166. Bell
1144 W.
HAULING—LocaI or Long-distance.
Pianos and safes a specialty. Beck
Bros., successors to O. H. Beck. Call
at 1419 Vernon street. Bell phone
2811 J.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Furniture moving.
Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 656
Calder street. Both phones. Bell
3636-J. Dial 3683.
AUTO HAULING Local and long
distance. Furniture moving a spe
] cialty. Rates reasonable. Proiuot ser
vice. Call Bell 633-J.
WE Move Anything. Anywhere,
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
<990. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North
■ Third street.
] HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped
I for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
j driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
lE. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin
I Aungst, manager, Hershey, Fa. Bell
i Phone 25R6.
FOR HIRE—Two ton auto truck.
Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bell
phone 2455 R.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS., 341 KELKER 3T.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
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DRESSMAKING
WANTED—PIain sewing and mend
ing. Apply at 50 North Thirteenth
street, first floor.
MUSICAIi
J. 11. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. .
Troup Building,
15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE.
EARGAINS THIS WEEK.
$450 Hardman Upright Piano, line
ebony case, good tone, rebuilt ac
tion; price ....$l5O
$350 Whitney Upright Piano, oak
case, like new, splendid tone;
price $lB5
$4OO Merrill Upright, mahogany, guar
anteed like new, late design:
price $3OO
$450 Sterling Upright, mahogany, will
be like new when ready; see at
once; price $250
$5OO I'layer-Piano, 88-note, mahoganyj
24 rolls free; price $375
$650 Victor 88-Note Player, mahoganvj
guaranteed like new; price... ,s4Ba
Any of the above instruments
ready for delivery this week.
J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
Troup Building,
15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE.
YOU have made the visit to music
houses, for a special Columbia record,
you have not found it. We have it.
Spangler Music House, 2112 North
Sixth street
TALKING MACHINES promptly and
carefully repaired by an expert only.
OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street
FOR SALE Mahogany piano,
practically new. Will sell very cheap
for cash. Address S., 7498, care of
Telegraph.
STORAGE
\
STORAGE
Carload Storage at Low Ratea.
THE HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY
CO. LTD.
Klghaplre. Pa-
Phones:
Bell: Steelton 169 Y.
Dial: Steelton s43s.
STORAGE —In brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods in clean,
grivate rooms. Reasonable ratea. I*.
. Diener. 408 Market street
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