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jfTf Yon Can Accommodate a Desirable Roomer a classified 5 W1J ind iii j
Sheaths
t)KT\VKII,IdR David B. DetweiUr,
husband of Kofu. \l. Detweiler tnco
Karrow), and father of Mrs. Hazel
liable. May L' 9.
Services Monday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, at the parlors of G. J.
J 'mil & Sons, 1331 North Thirteenth
*trcet. Interment private at \N est
Laurel Hill Cemetery.
I>m GIIKKTY —James Dougherty, aged
7X years, died at his home, 19 South
Third street, Steel ton, May 29, 1919.
Requiem High Mass at St. James
Church. Steelton, Monday, at 9 A. M.
Burial, private, in Mt. Calvary
Cemetery.
riOTI-IIM Died, Friday evening.
May 30, 1919, Thomas S. Peters, in
HarrisLurg Hospital.
Funeral will be held Monday after
noon, at 4 o'clock, at the tuner*l
parlors of F. C. Neely, 908 North See
f>nd street. Burial in Harrisburg
Cemetery, with Masonic services try
Robert Burns Lodge, No. 464, r. and
A. M.
THOMAS Died, Thursday, May 29.
i 919, Ida May Thomas, wife of u.
Wallet Thomas, aged 42 years.
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend funeral services on Monday
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, front h?r
late residence, J>3B South Sixteent i
street. Burial Harrisburg Cemetery.
Hodv may viewed Sunday aftel
:i P.' M
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST A (taupe fox) fur. about
two weeks ago. Party will C< J", er ,' t
favor by addressing Mr ®-
Bishop. 63 West Main street Mechan
icsourg. Pa.
LOST Watch. Thursday evcnipg,
between Woolworth's Five andlen
and P R I! Station, initials V. B. <>•
Reward If returned to Telegraph
Office.
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
"hcrthnnd. Typewriting. English.
Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arthme
tie, etc. DAV AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter any time.
Bell 125. Dial 4016.
P ECK I.EY'S BU SI NE SS COLLEG E.
121 Market St. Chas. R. Becklcy
HELP WANTED —MALE
CARPENTERS, TINNERS AND ALL-!
AROUND MACHINISTS.
Steady work and high rales. Bonus I
paid on second and third shifts. No j
labor trouble. Physical examination
i equlred.
Apply in person or communicate
with Factory Employment Oftioe.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER
COMPANY.
AKRON, OHIO.
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TAILOR WANTED
To buy Tailoring establish
ment, centrally located, doing m
big business. Terms reason
able. Write
BOX 168,
Lancaster, Pa. j
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—By U. S. I
Government. Hundreds clerks, 18 or
over, at Washington, L>. C. Harrisburg
examinations July 19th. $l,lOO year.
Pleasant clerical work. Short hours.
Common education sufficient Try
ilicsc July 19th examination. Specimen
questions free. Franklin Institute,
Dept. 414 It, Rochester, N. Y'.
WANTED Man to work in scrup
iron yard, who also understands the
use o! shears. Apply Reliable Rag &
Metal Co., Seventh and Curtin streets.
MEN WANTED For Detective
Work. J. Uanor, Former U. S. Gov
ernment Detective, Danville, Ills.
MEN Age 17 to 55. Experience
unnecessary. Travel; make secret in
vestigations, reports. Salaries; ex
penses. American Foreign Detective
Agency. 429, St. Louis.
1 APEKHANGEKS Five good
men. Yearly employment. Operation
work. 11. A. Bodmer, 826 North Third
street.
A HARRISBURG BANK desires Dm
services of a young man. 17 to 21
years of age. Must be good at
figures, a fair penman and have an
lionest desire to learn hanking. Ad
dress Pox L, 4297, care of Telegraph.
WANTED One or more young
men, with small amount of capital
and plenty of energy, to take a part
in well- established, profitable busi
ness, whicli it is desired to inc-i
--pcrate. Address American Chemical
Co., Lebanon, Pa. ,
CENSUS CLERKS 4,000 needed.
$92 month. Aged, 18 upward. Ex
perience unnecessary. I'or tree par
ticulars of examinations, write Ray
mond Terry (former Government Ex
aminer). DIS Continental bldg., Wash
ington.
WANTED Porter. Good wages.
Apply* at Alva Restaurnnt.
WANTED —District manager to rep
resent manufacturer; prefer man with
experience, handling lady solicitois.
i'i 000 a year possible; SIOO required
for stock. B. &G. Mfg. Co.. 618 Penn
avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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HILL HOLMES Poll SALE
No. 1531 Berryhill St.—3-story
brick house; 9 rooms, bath and
pantry; all improvements; very
good condition; lot 14.6x103.4 ft.
Possession soon.
No. 701. cor. Benton and Ellerslie
Sts. —2)4-story brick, one of a
pair; 7 rooms, reception hail anj
bath; all improvements; lot 18. Ix
90 ft. Possession July 1.
No. 109 S. 14th St. —3-story brick
and frame; all Improvements. Pos
session 30 days.
No. 1353 Vernon St.—3-story
brick house; 9 rooms und bath;
front and back porch; all Improve
ments; lot 16.3x97.3 ft. Possession
60 dayp.
No. 623 N. 17th St.—3-story brick
house; 7 rooms, bath and pantry;
steam heat; electric light; lot 19
xIOO ft. Possession 60 days.
Miller Brothers & Co.
Dealers In Krai Estate
In.uruuce Surely Bonds
Locust & Court Sts.
Member* Hbg. Real Estate Hoard
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SATURDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED —MALE
WANTED
Men to learn to repair auto
mobiles and aeroplanes. Make
u application at once. Full
1 course. SSC.
Call, or write.
2 23 N. CAMERON STREET.
I. Or
i TRAINING QUARTERS,
t 260 South Front Street.
Steelton. Pa.
" BARBER WANTED Must oe
JI first-class. $20.00 and commission,
i i Apply F Hoover. Third und Muench
| streets.
.! YVANTED Machine and hand shoe
■' cutters. Piecework and bonus paiil.
Steady work. A. S. Kreider Co..
-'Lebanon. Pa. Welt Factory.
i| HELP WANTED—FEMALE
1 ! WANTED AT ONCE
J I
EXPERIENCED
and
,j INEXPERIENCED
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
M
I Regular work and good wages. In
-1 j experienced operators are paid by the
1 j day while learning. A bonus is paid
! to all operators every pay day.
BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO.,
i j Keily und i ulton £is
I
' | WANTED
' YVeavcrs and Warpers; also
i some learners.
Apply
SILK MILL,
Cor. North and Second Sts.
. WANTED
i Experienced operators on power sewing
. ; machines, special and single needles
i Steady work. :>u per cent, bonus.
JENNINGS MFG. CO-
North Fourth Street.
WANTED Girl for general house
, work. No washing. No children.
( Good home. Inquire 2214 North Seo
! ond street.
WANTED Dishwasher, at once.
Apply Herman's Restaurant, 1254
I Market street.
j WRITE PHOTOPLAYS s2s-$330
I paid anyone for suitable ideas. Expeii
lence unnecessary; complete outline
Free. Write Producers' League, 248,
St. Louis.
i PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY
Knit urgently needed socks for us on
Auto Knitters Experience unnecct
; .wry. Full particulars, 3c stamp,
i Department 146, Auto Knitter Co., 62l
i Jefferson street, Buffalo, N. Y.
I WANTED 5 bright, capable wom
en to travel, demonstrate and soil
dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week.
Railroad fare paid. Write at once.
(Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 8 11, Omaha,
INebr.
j WANTED Cook, white. Apply to
Steward Laudei-mtlch, Dauphin Coun
ty Almshouse.
WITMER, BAIR & WITMER need
one first-class litter of recent experi
ence on Suits, Coats and Dresses, now
unemployed. Permanent position.
! GIRL WANTED For general
i housework. Good wages. Small fam
lily. Must have references. Call at
(2128 North Third street or Bell phone
| 1903. _____
YV ANTED Girl, or middle-aged
woman, to do general housework.
Will pay $7 per week with room and
board. Twenty minutes' ride from
Lancaster. Address E. J. Pieper. R.
D., No. S, Lancaster, Pa.
WANTED lmmediately, women
for dish washing. Apply Stoufter's
Restaurant, 4 North Court street.
I
IIKLP WANTED —MuIe and l-'emalo
j MEN-WOMEN raise Belgian Harqs
I for us We pay you $7 pair and ex
pressage. Free illustrated booklet
and contract. United Food & bur As
sociation, 389 West Forty-eighth
street, Dept. C, New York.
MAN AND WOMAN WANTED—To
help on fruit farm, and small farm
operation. Nice place. YVages. Ref
t eronce. Address Box F, 6722, care of
Telegraph.
HUNDREDS GOVERNMENT JOBS
open fo men-women, sl,ooo-$1,600
year. Pleasant work. Paid vacation.
' Common education sufficient. IWrlte
immediately for free list positions
' now open. Franklin Institute, Dept.
414-P. Rochester, N. Y.
SALESMEN WANTED
SIOO A MONTH
As minimum for our Sales-
I men. Exclusive territory open
i on liberal commission for
highest grade Pennsylvania
Crude Motor Oils. All or part
, I time. Address
| DEPARTMENT H-T, PAVANIA
OH. COMPANY,
, Warren. Pa.
SALESMEN Financially able to
. handle Ford accessory which inter
* ests every dealer and owner upon live
I minutes' demonstration and sells
l readily; opportunity of a lifetime to
. make money selling guaranteed prod
. net. No eompetition, our own inven-
I tion. Motor Products Company, In
dianapolis, Ind.
SALESMEN—Kind the best way to
; surely earn $lO every day Is to sell
. Copper shares by our new method.
_ For particulars uddress Copper. Suite
1011—1 476 Broadway, New Y'ork.
WANTED Salesman. Splendid
„ opportunity to earn $3,000 to $5,000
I per year, representing large educa
' I tional corporation. First-class refer
_ ences required. Exclusive territory
. open to right man. E. S. Smith, Penn
, Harris Hotel, Thursday.
i SALESMEN New Carburetor for
. Ford Cars, simple, not a moving part,
installed in 30 minutes, guaranteed to
double your mileage and start in zero
weather without heating or priming.
, 15-day FREE trial. Our St. Louis
. roan sold 1,400 in 6 months. Salt Lake
City man made $1,200.00 in one week.
Write U. & J. Carburetor Co., 605
W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago.
HIGH-CLASS SAMPLES FREE
to salesmen interested in a side line.
Variety of New Top Notch Metal Spec
ialties. All wonderful Trade Stimu
lators and Business Producers. Manu
facturers. Wholesalers, Banks, Re
tailers, etc., eager for them. Every
line everywhere buy in large quan
tities all year around. No seasons.
Side line salesmen make $50.00 a
w-eek. $l5O to S2OO for whole time.
(Write quick for outfit. C. 13. Krlck
| son Company. Inc., 542 Erickson Bldg.,
Des Moines, lowa.
OUR protected article, exclusively
owned and controlled by us, clears
upward of $30.00 per day for sales
men. Most essential. Government
created demand. If you cannot sell
this specialty you will fail selling life
'preservers on a sinking ship. lairge
territory to salesmen able to handle
crews. Jeronie I.aadt, President. S
South Dearborn street, Chicago. 111.
SALESMEN WANTED For new
and renewed Tungsten and Carbon
lamps, flashlights and auto Lamps,
electric irons, Htoves. plugs, special
ties, etc. Quickest selling new lines.
Repeat commission basis. Side line or
whole time. T. C. Smith & Co., 1533
Cherry street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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I SALESMEN WANTED
MONEY MADE by thousands. Bedt
oil proposition ever offered. Highest
commissions paid. Acreage proven,
Burkburnett, Texas. Stock fast seller.
] Supplies free. Big Southern Invest
! nient Co., Fort Worth, Texas,
j
AGENTS WANTED
. ' AGENTS—For manufacturer; e.x
u' elusive territory; selling washing
tablets; non-grit hand soap; other
'(articles, crew managers first-class
j men only: elegant proposition. Eu-
I reka, 322 Norfolk street, Newark, N. J.
AGENTS Big Pay and Free Auto
, mobile introducing wonderful new
'gasoline savei, punctureproof, tive
year spark plugs and other jeeonomi
!cal auto necessities. Outfit free. L.
| Bnllwey. 632, Station F, Louisville,
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| STARTLING new masterpieces of
great War that touch the heart
strings. Many new subjects sell
like wildfire 560.06 week easy
j samples tree. Also portrait and frame
I catalog. Consolidated Portrait Co.,
j 1034 YV. Adams street, Chicago.
SSOO PER MONTH selling a now,
Patented Fuel Vaporizer, guaranteed
ie save up to 50 per cent, in gasoline;
40 miles per gallon made with Ford
i car. Sold on money-back guarantee
I Due sample free. Stransky Vaporizer
Co., Pukwana, S. Dak.
AGENTS Wonderful seller. 96c
profit c \ ery dollar sales. No license
required, no stock to carry. Sample
Free. Mission Bead Co., 1394 Irola,
Los Angeles, Calif.
$20.00 A DAY' selling Authentic His
tory of Colored American in World
War. Thrilling tales of heroism and
I suffering. 100 striking photograpns
of Colored troops in action. Complete
books now ready. Big Profits, lix
-jpress paid. SI.OO Outfit Free. Send
25c mailing expense. Hertel Co., 9
s'outh Clinton street, Chicago, 111.,
AGENTS We pay you $3.00 an
hour to sell made-to-measure Liberty
Storm Coats, the best combination
top coat and raincoat in the country.
Can be worn in fair as well as stormy
weather. Liberal commissions In ad
vance. No deliveries or collecting.
Sample Coat and outfit free. Write
; to-day. The Liberty Raincoat Co.,
' I Dayton. Ohio.
LARGE MANUFACTURER wants
representatives to sell shirts, under
' ' wear, hosiery, drosses, waists, skirts,
'direct to homes. Write for free
• | samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad
| way. New York City.
j YVANTED Agents for Dauphin
1 j and surrounding cuunties agents
with $25 to SSO to invest. YVeekly
■ | commissions $25.00 and more, Sonie-
I thing every office must use. Address
| P. O. Box 1229, Harrisburg, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
• i WANTED Boy 15 years, wants
i I work of any kind. L., 6513, care of
Ti lograph.
'I WANTED —Chauffeur desires work
' I driving touring cur or truck; five
j years' experience; can furnish refer
*|ence. Address Box C, 6814, care of
' I Telegraph.
J POSITION By shoe repairman,
i capable of taking charge of shop.
'| Good habits. Two years repairing
shoes in Army. Best references. AJ
; dress Bex B, 6721, care of Telegraph.
1 WANTED By man with experi
ence. farm to work on shares. Have
( three boys able to assist. Address
' Box 3211. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young man. 18 years
of age. with two years' experience in
' Technical High School, desires work
. I of any kind: best of references fur
! nished. Address Box A, 6719, care of
i j Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
-I BOOKKEEPER Wants position
i with reliable firm. Had seven years'
■ experience. Reference furnished,
t Address M. V., care of Telegraph.
i WANTED Respectable colored
girl, light complexion, wishes posi
r tion as parlor-hall maid, or chamber
> maid in hotel; will take other public
i work. Address Box G, 6720, care of
- Telegraph.
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ROOMS FOR RENT
i • FURNISHED front, room in private
j family; all conveniences. Call Bell
(I 4901.
. i FOR RENT Furnished room on
i second floor; constant hot water. Call
■ | Bell 466-R.
! 114 CHESTNUT ST. Two rooms,
-1 furnished complete for light house
keeping. Both facing street. Bath
i adjoining, and other privileges.
j THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
| RENT For light housekeeping: afi
conveniences; also one single room.
| Apply at 261 Cumberland.
i VERY DESIRABLE furnished front
rooms: all conveniences: also room
with private bath. Dial 5775. Apply
j 9 North Front street.
> I FOR RENT Desirable furnished
rooms, centrally located; all conveni
' I ences; near Capitol. Inquire 328
1 j North street.
' 1 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
"ion second floor; all conveniences. BeU
phone 3671 W. or 1511 North Sitjth
' street.
? | FOR RENT Furnished room, suit-
I • able fir two gentlemen looking fcr
• | permanent home. Apply 234 State
' j street
II FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
~ , lor light housekeeping, second floor
front; all conveniences. Inquire 526
" I Camp street, or Bell phone 1245 J.
' j FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
" on third floor, for light housekeeping;
i use of phone and bath; no children.
"U Apply at 1606 North Third street.
:• j FOR RENT Two large, well-fur
nished rooms in a new house: one on
u (second tloor front, immediate posses
-5 sion; third floor front possession June
.-4 1; all conveniences: use of phone. Beli
e 457RJ or 1173 Market street.
■> FURNISHED ROOM On third
floor; all conveniences; no objections
" to light housekeeping. 814 North
Sixth.
FURNISHED ROOM For gentle
man, with use of bath. Rent, $3.00
" weekly. Apply to Mrs. Owens, Fourth
" Floor. Potts Apartments, Third and
. Herr streets.
1' HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS —.Large,
. I airy and communicating. with
" l-.itchcnette. Stoveß furnished fre4.
Bath, phone and laundry privilege.
■' All outside, and independent and prl
- vatc. Also suites, dlningroom, bed
v room and kitchen, bay window fronts,
s Apply 429 Broad street.
t FOR RENT Nicely furnished sac-
II end floor front room, gentlemen
e only. Call at 1720V4 North Third
e street.
S FOR RENT Very pleasant rooms,
furnished, all conveniences, to gentle
- man or man and wife. Reasonable
v rates, weekly. 1549 State street, cor
n ner Sixteenth street. Bell 5249 W.
FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms,
'• third floor, electric light, hot and cold
r water; use of bath; very close to car
3 line; gentleman preferred. 22 North
Eighteenth street.
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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
|| ALMOST ANY HELP WANTED
|v| AD is important enough to be pub- y^j
| lished in the best classified medium in pi
the city. If it's not important enough RP]|
yy for that, then the need of help is surely
ky not very urgent. If you want to find
I® an office helper, for instance, you want
m a man or woman who is a regular read
|v| er of newspapers —and, when looking
for a new business connection, a regu
t bM lar reader of the classified. (Jet your
; ||y message on the way.
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BOOMS FOB RENT
[ FOR RENT Two large rooms, on
second floor; all conveniences. Bell
• 593 M, 01 call at 600 North street.
" FOR RENT Furnished rooms
" for light housekeeping: all con-
J venlences; steam heat; use of bath
1 and phone. Apply at Side Entrance
4 at 1814 Green street.
FOR RENT Two or three fur
-1 nished rooms for light housekeeping:
) all conveniences. Call, after 6 P. M..
at 1609 Derry street.
, FOR RENT Earge, unfurnished
, livingroom, first floor front, suitable
, for suite of rooms, modern conveni
ences. Inquire Dayton Cycle Co.. 913
. North Third street. Dial 4990.
NICEEY-FURNISH ED BEDROOM—
! For gentlemen only. Dial 4990. or 913
' North Third street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms
$2.6u per week and up; warm roomsi
running hot and cold water; light
housekeeping and private bath. Wil
son Apartments. 143 South Third.
APARTMENTS FOR RKNT
FOR RENT Apartment, 1123
North Third street, four rooms and
bath; possession immediately,
Meyers Mfg. Co., Second Floor, Third
and Cumberland streets. Above Shoe
Store.
AT 100 South Thirteenth stret;
first floor. 7 rooms and laundry, ele
• gantly furnished, equipped with hard
-1 wood floors, gas and electricity; pri
-1 vate porch and entrance. Apply at
100 Sooth Thirteenth street.
t FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath,
5 completely furnished, in Harrisburg.
- Will rent to November 1 to reliable
f party without children. Rent. $45. In
quire R. D., 2, Duncannon, Pa.
BOARD WANTED
-
- | WANTED Board in country
. j wanted by a gentleman, convenient
-I distance from Harrisburg on trolley
-[line. Address H., 4298. care of Tele
? graph.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
)
c "IF IT S REAR ESTATE,
SEE SANDERLIN."
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MOVE AT ONCE. Pay for
your home same as rent. No
money down; S3O per month.
Three-story brick, 8 rooms,
i all improvements, 620 Mahan
tor.go St., or 2542 Agate St.,
2-story brick, all improve
ments. Both of the above are
J vacant.
HARRIS ST., 630—3-story
brick and frame. 9 rooms, all
i improvements;; S3OO down;
S3O per month.
BERRYHILL ST., 1609 3-
story brick, 9 rooms, all im
provements; right up-to-the
" minute; SSOO down; $45 per
I month.
DERRY ST.. 2703 New; will
, be finished in a week or two;
2-story stucco, 7 rooms, hard
wood floors, cement cellar;
- gas and electricity; A 1 in
every respect; SSOO down; SSO
per month.
1 THIRTY-FIRST ST., PAX
., TANG Bungalow; brand
t new, 7 rooms, hardwood floors,
I fireplace, breakfast alcove,
combination gas and coal
! range, gas and electricity;
. j m ust be seen to be appreciated.
I I
' : D. ASA SANDEREIN,
1 ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG.,
. I 36 NORTH THIRD ST., I
ill BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. j
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~ FOR SALE
I" Building Lots on Sixth. Fifth, Fourth,
i Third. Green, Second and Front
h streets. Prices from $15.00 per foot
Iront and up. Will sell separate or in
plot as large as one acre.
~ Plot on North Sixth street, in the
" I£oo block, 40x165 ft. Splendid site
„ for an apartment.
e D. E. LUCAS.
Real Estate & Insurance,
"* 303 Lewis Street.
S . f
r $2,650 WILL BUY an eight-room
® brick house, with all modern improve
ments; porch, side entrance and paved
~ s \reet. J- E. Gipple, 1251 Market
? street.
$1,300 WILL PURCHASE an eight
room frame house on Linden street,
near State. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market
n street.
" yoR SALE —An excellent invest
i mont property, 513 Hamilton street.
Finely located. Highest point in the
- city Price, $1,800.00. Never vacant,
ill Write H. L. Stroh, Bureau Engraving
s an d Printing, Washington. D. C.
I $2 200 WILL PURCHASE No. 809
■ James street, 3-story brick s rooms.
- improvements, cemented cellar. Terms
0 cash. Apply C. E. Miller. 213 Cbest-
I, nut street.
FOR SALE ln Hignspire, Pa.,
2% -story, single, frame house, with
7 Improvements, located on Market
j street, one of the best locations in
town. I will sell for less than it is
really worth. Only have six days to
sell same. Reason for selling. oth'-r
business. W. J. Reeves. 224 Market
street, Higl'splre. Dial 9801.
FOR SALE On easy terms. 2012
~ to 2018 Susquehanna street. Apply A.
• p, Doranz. 1325 North Sixth.
II FOR SALE Market St.. 1712
Large, 10-room. steam-heated house
~ f or sale; lot. 25x100 feet to public al
• j e y; will sell at a low cash price or
" will exchange for good tenant house.
9 J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR SALE
THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE,
No. 1612 WALNUT STREET.
<1 Lot, 16 ft. 3 In. by 90 ft.
£ COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM
-222 Market Street
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REAL ESTATE I Ult SALE
FOlt SALE Garage, locat
ed at Camp Hill, 2-story brick
building 40x40, one-story con
crete building, 50x50, storage
room large enough to accom
modate 2u cars, equipped with
water, electric light, heat and
sewerage. Lot, 50x50.
. Price, $5,000.00.
FOR SALE—IB 26 Penn street,
3-story brick, containing 8
rooms, hath, all modern im
provements, newly painted
and papered, excellent repair.
Price, $2,800.00.
FOR SALE—2%-story dwell
ing, first floor limestone,
second floor frame, located
Cumberland street. Camp Hill,
8 rooms, bath, steam heal, all
modern improvements. Lot,
80x150.
Price, $5,500.00.
FOR SALE—I 329 North street,
2 V4 -story frame, 8 rooms,
bath, modern improvements.
Price, $2,000.00,
BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Agents,
Second and Walnut Streets.
FOR SALE
North Eighteenth street. No.
28. modern 9-room corner
brick house with steam heat
and electric light. Must ho
sold. No reasonable offer re
fused before June 1. Immedi-,
ate possession.
J. B. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
WEST SHORE LOTS '
4 lots together along river
front. Fine site for Bunga
low. Easy terms. Small
amount down. Monthly pay
ment plan.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone 560 J.
FOR SALE
823 South Front street, frame dwell
ing.
1614 North Fifth street, three-story
frame dwelling with improvements,
ten rooms and bath.
West Fairview property. Cor. Fair
view avenue and Enola Road, two
and-one-half-story frame dwelling.
West Fairview property, located on
Third street, two-and-one-half-story
frame dwelling.
Inquire of
HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY,
16 S. Second Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
2216 North Third street; 3-
story brick detached dwelling,
11 rooms and bath, gas elec
tricity, hot water heat, slate
root. Four garages in rear.
Lot. 40x160.
This beautiful West End
residence is offered at an at
tractive price. Fine home and
investment.
BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.,
331 Market Street.
VACANT I.OT Located at the cur
lier of Seventh and Briggs streets, op
i.osfle Swift's packing house, size lot'x
140 feet, desirous of leasing this plot
of ground on a ground value rental
b-is for a term of years to some one
who will construct a garage or ware
house and will buy or arrange for
sale of building at the expiration of
lease For further information ap
ply to Levin Cohn. 1001 North Sixth
street.
i FOR SALE —At a bargain, four
Ismail houses, rented. Prices ranging
ikn s r ,so si,oon. All paying good
rents. Apply Store, 1117 North Third
I street
FMFRALD STREET Modern
homes* built in pairs, with large
lim-ch fronts, six rooms and bath,
steam heat, electric light and g J3
range A most inviting location.
v--lcc ' for quick sale, much below
nresent cost. Inquire 809 North Sec
ond street, or Bell phone 48SJ.
BUY YOUR HOME on our rental
Davment 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. Poranz. 1225 North Slxih street.
LOTS FOR SALE ln Camp Hill,
Highspire and Edgemont. Durand A
Ferber. 107 Chestnut.
PAXTANG RESIDENCE FOR SALE
All most modern conveniences and
price reasonable. Bell Realty Co..
Bergner Building.
DESIRABLE DERRY STREET
PROPERTY' FOR SALE Brick
house 7 rooms hath gas
electric light steam heat No.
2012 Derry. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Build-ins-
FOR SALE No. 207 Harris street
brick house 9 rooms bath
other improvements. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
NO 612 MUBNCH STREET FOR
SALE 9 rooms and liuth other
Improvements. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
I VERY DESIRABLE VACANT
, HOUSE FOR SAEE All most mod
• modern improvements. Price reduced
SIOO. Be|l Realty Co.. Bergner Build
-97 DISBROW STREET 2-story
brick vacant corner'proprty
garage for two cars sJ,boo. 15.
linden street vacant 3-stor.v
t' me SSO down, balance as rent.
108 Cherry street 52,000. 919 Ash
.., ree t—s2,ooo. C. Sylvester Jackson.
21 North Fifteenth street. Bell phone
293511.
POSSESSION SOON
2429 N. Sixth St.. brick $5,700
400 Muencli St.. brick 2,HOu
414 Muench St., brick 2,000
412 Hummel St.. brick 2.900
D. A. CALEY,
707 Kunkel Bldg..
Bell 589. j
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE |
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
What have you to ofter? I
have I arms and city property,
--story bricks. 6 rooms, all
improvements, porch, newly
papered all through, built 5
years, possession at once (va
cant), on Hill. Terms.
Vacant, possession nt once, !
2V6-story brick, all Improve- j.
ments; front porch, side en
trance, drive alley, large yard, i
7 rooms, on the Hill (terms).
Vacant 2V6-story frame,
porch front, side entrance,
nice yard, house in good re- j
pair, 6 rooms (attic)). Small
amount down, pay as rent.
Vacant -%-story brick on
Hill, all improvements, largo
yard, drive alley, side en
trance. front and side porches,
7 rooms, slate roof.
SIOO down, balance as rent.
2-story brick, all improve
ments, drive alley, porch, bay
window, on Hill.
Possession soon. 3-story
frame, all improvements,
porch, drive alley, 8 rooms.
| Terms.
3-story brick, with store
room, on Market street. Hill,
8 rooms. • '
3-story frame, near Hill
Market, all improvements.
Very cheap.
Vacant, 2 small brick
Louses, 6 rooms, all im
provements, on Hill, practic
ally new, papered nicely all
through, front porch.
3-story brick, on Green
street, steam heat, porches,
side entrance.
3-story brick, uptown, cor
ner, room for garage, porches.
Corner small 2-story brick,
on Hill, 6 rooms, all improve
ments, front porch, fine loca
tion. Small amount down,
Pay as rent. Newly papered.
Built 5 years.
Will take Auto in exchange
on most any of the above |
houses. Terms easy.
C. H. CORDER, |
1722 Green Street.
Bell Phone 560 J. Rents Collected, j
REAL ESTATE BUREAU j
CONSULT US.
BACKENSTOSS REALTY
CO.
331 MARKET STREET.
RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT
PROPERTY
1008 North Second Street.
Lot, 24x125 to wide alley; 9
large rooms and bath; tine
yard; room for two garages;
side and rear entrances. Im
mediate possession. For par
ticulars call at the premises
after 5 o'clock, or
Address
S.. 7582.
Care of Telegraph.
1 HAVE READY BUYERS for farm,
city and suburban properties. M>
large clientage enables me to secure
ready buyers for any kind of Real
Estate you may tg-to^tter.
1225. North Sixth St.
Bell 271 J. P'a 3943.
FOlt SALE 639 Hamilton street.
Will be vacant after June 1. All im
provements. Can be bought on terms.
Krvin Johnson, 2111 Swatara street.
. Bell 1857 J.
Real Estate For Sale—Suburban
j HUMMELSTOWN
8-rcom house, lot. 65x110,
I good location. $2,600.
r One large double house In
Bressler; barn and workshop;
all kinds of fruit; lot, 150x152.
1 Price. $5,000.
Also many other city and
suburban properties. Call
DURAND & FERBER,
107 CHESTNUT STREET.
1 ~
FOR SALE lO-room suburban
i'home located at Paxtang, In excellent
'; condition, large lawn, garden, garage,
greenhouse and chicken house. ln-
I quire of Bell phono 1849 R.
FOR SALE Bungalow, on Bow
■ man avenue. Camp Hill. HardwoaU
I I tloors, steam heat. Inquire 1721 North
[ | Second.
I FOR SALE Very desirable cot
' nee close to street car ami river; all
;j improvements. J- K. Kipp. Bell 1615 K.
i HEAIJ ESTATE —For Sale or Rent
-I FOR SALE OR RENT —Furnished
! I for season, 7-room cottage, planted
garden in Harrisburg pike, near Lan
' disville Campmeettng woods; trolley
I tive minutes to Lancaster. Apply
. | Paul Richter. Route 8, Lancaster, Pa.
•. 1
FOR SALE OR KENT 209 South
"I Front street, eleven rooms and two
• baths, inquire of Harrisburg Trust
I Company, 16 South Second street.
, j Harrisburg, Pa.
- REAL ESTATE EOR RENT
FOR RENT second story of Kel
" ker Street Markethouse, Fourth and
' Kelker streets, suitable for manufac
r luring purposes cr general storage.
I—Room1 —Room 34x34.
I—Room 40x30.
2—Office rooms.
C I—Hall. 50x10.
Alterations made to suit tenant.
1 Apply Harrisburg Auto Co., Fourth
- and Kelker streets.
FURNISHED COTTAGE at Wil
f liams Grove, with electricity and Dial
- phone. 3 large rooms and screened-in
I perch. Apply 1208 Chestnut street.
r Bell Phone 624.
i FOR RENT No. 1622 Market
street, 9-room brick house, completely
j' furnished. Rent. SSO. J. E. Gipplc,
1251 Market street.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
I READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY
i WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER 7
BELL AND DIAL PHONES.
CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. THIRD ST.
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MAY 31 1919.
RKAL KSTATF, WANTKU _
WE HAVE
READY CASH BUYERS
for improved real estate.
Let us know what you have N
to offer.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
1129 Seventh Street.
i unices and Storerooms I''or Kent
FOR RENT Third floor
I Cluster's Jewelry Store. 302 Market
i street. Suitable for photograph gal-!
; lery. Has been used by Kellberg's j „
Studio for the past ten years. Apply -
: at piemises. *
' FOR RENT Desk room and office. |f
i Inquire Fred C. Miller, Attorney. 31
j North Second street. Bell phone 307 J. _
AUCTIONEERS
EVENTUALLY. c
WHY NOT NOW? 1
AUCTIONEER HlTE—Bell 1875 J. -
FOR S.IfIi—MISCELLANEOUS
I
MOTORS FOR SALE ! s
WE have the following motors we |'
I are offering for sale. We guarantee j
| these motors to bo in first-class eon- j_
I dition and can make immediate de
livery. , i,
One H H. P. 220 V. 450 It. P. M. I
One V* H. P. 220' V. 380 R. P. M. !
One tt H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M.
One ',4 H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. ]
One >/i H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M.
One 14 H. P. 120 V. 275 It. I*. M.
One '/ 11. P. 120 V. 400 It. P. M.
THE TELEORAPH PRINTING CO.
Printing Rinding Designing
Photo-Engraving Die Stumping
Plate Printing
Marrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Ruby carriage; large,
reversible, nartural reed; good condi
tion; sl3. Apply 117 Evergreen street.
WATERTIGHT ROOFING. .
AUCTIONEER HlTE—Bell IS7SJ.
FOR SALE IB flat trombone,
| brass, $8.00; 1 violin, with case, $6.00.
| Inquire 2026 Green street.
| FOR SALE Fine office furnish
lings llarry M. Bret/. Bankrupt Estate.
I See Thomas C. McCarrell, Jr., Trustee,
222 Market street.
I FOR SALE Channels, beams,
i angle, pipe all denominations, and
I rails, all sizes. Apply Williams &
! Freednian, Tenth below Mulberry
street, or Sixth above Division street.
FOR SALE —75 Sectional bookcases.
$2.50 per section. 310 Telegraph
Building.
FOR SALE One double Enter
prise coffee mill, granulator and pul
verizer, one 200 account MoCask'-y
| register. Both big bargains. Also
four small tablet. Inquire Josephs
1 Frantz, 1701 North Third street. !
EVERYTHING IN ROOFING.
AUCTIONEER RITE —Bell IS7SJ.
FOR SALE One motorboat en
gine 4-liorso-powcr, 2-cylinder. ready
to install with all necessary equip
! ment. Address John lvoontz, Camp
Hill, Pa., next door to drug store.
BARGAINS Rag Carpet, 35c;
Best Ingrain, 90c; Brussels, $1.10;
Velvet $2; "Antique" Mahogany
Pianos, $10: Organs. sls; Furniture,
1 Linoleum, Minoicas, Leghorns. Silver
I Wyandotts. Yingst, Front-Cumber
| land. |
j BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,000 j
' new old. rare, in stock. Aurand's.
j 925 North Third. Circulars free.
I NATIONAL CASH REGISTER
Four drawers, finest condition. Five
separate total counters, detail sales
strip and Check issuing feature. A
I beauty and like new. See it and you
| w ui buy it. Russeli Sales Company,
I Lancaster, Fa.
1 MORRIS SAYS save money buying
l new and second-hand furniture here. |
1 High prices paid tor furniture. Morris !
-; Schmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4085R I
i TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
i CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
I I EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER.
BOTH PHONES.
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
-
WANTED
■| A girl's second-hand bicycle.
I Must be in good condition.
Address
BOX S., 4429,
Care of Telegraph.
' HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for |
-econd-band Furniture. Prompt at-
I rentlon Newmark & Cown, 308 Broad
I street. Dial 4826, Bell 4705 R. ;
| WANTED, TO BUY,
Mule Boston Terrier. State
price. Address
i j BOX G. 2371,
Care of Telegraph. I
' WANTED Will buy lor 5 Floor j
'show Cases 6 or 8 feci long. Must be
|in good condition. Apply 206 Market
j ptreet
■j WANTED, TO BUY Coal dredg-'
I 1 lug outfit, steamboat, pumps und flat.
'; Address P. O. Box 890, llarrlsburg.
' WANTED Boarding home tor
! fifteen-year-old boy. Address Box
1 | 405, llurrisburg. Pa.
■ ' WANTED Boarding home in tile
. : country for two boys, ages 7 uml o.
'I Address Box 105, Harrlsburg, Pa.
I ! WE PAY 3c a lb. for rags. 30c a
I i 100 tor papers, 60c for old books. >Ve
I buy all kinds of junk and pay the
! highest cash prices. L. Cohan 42 Co.
' I Bell 4974.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
; S. RIFKIN,
, CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE.
I BOUGHT AND SOLD.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
' 4Q7 BROAD ST.. HARKISBURG, PA.
" 1 WANTED An upright boiler. S
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 1071R, or drop a postal to Max
Smoltz 1016 Market street. Will call,
city or country.
FARMS
160-ACRE FARM
Near Halifax; stock, tools and
feed included; possession at
once. Inquire
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
22 ACRES Very good buildings,
with crops and stock. Including 2
horses, 2 cows. 2 hogs, 60 chickens,
wheat, oats and corn In ground, all
implements, $3,000. Durand & Ferber,
107 Chestnut street.
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■fir H I i
FARMS
FOR SALE
2—30-acre farms both well situat
ed.
No. 1 Limestone garden soil 2
good wells water—large garden
7-room house.
No. 2 Slate soil, fine state of culti
vation, plenty of fruit—water from
elevation. ,
F. S. MUMMA 42 SON,
Mechanlcsburg, Fa.
8-ACRE poultry farm, $850.00.
38 acres, 8 acres woodland, $1,701.-4
S7OO down.
48 .acres, 5 acres wood and pasturei
land, $2,200.
260 acres, near Harrisburg, $14,500.
433 acres. Perry county, $16,000.00.
DURAND & FERBER, 107 Chestnq.El
FARMS WANTED
WANTED To hear from owner*
of good farm for sale. C. C. Shepara..
Minneapolis. Minn.
WANTED TO BUY
NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS
Working order or not. Send full par
ticulars. Will buy anywhere. Russell.
Sales Company, Lancaster. Fa.
MACHINERY AND TOOLS
FORTY-HORSE-POWER steam en
gine und boiler for sale, in A 1 condi
tion. Cheap to quick buyer. James
W. Farrow, Route 3, Shippcnsburg.
Pa.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE
A local truck distributing
firm, 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
from pushing business. Large
number of trucks sold in this
city since January I—prospects
for 50 more for this year. Lurga
territory. Big advertising cam
paign now running. A splendid
business opportunity for a live
wire. Will stand close investi
gation. For further particulars
address
BOX D, 7567.
Care of Telegraph.
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THE OIL BOOM
While this wonderful industry has
and is producing riches for thousands
lof people, the principle of "Safely
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Also complete analysis of different oil
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lic. Recent issues contain reports on
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Pear, Consumers Oil and Shale, Pcrj
nolt. Queen Oil, Okmulgee Producing
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I may protect you from loss. It may
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not do any speculating in oil stocks
whatsoever until you obtain an ac
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considered. Write for free samplu
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By acting promptly you may acquire
for only two hundred dollars per
county, and a royalty of live dollars
per machine, a license to manufac
ture, or assemble and sell under ny
(exclusive patents an improvement
that replaces ice, colder and cleaner,
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.Parts can be purchased in any quan
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anywhere with little labor and no
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mendous profits. Every home, farm
and store a prospect. This is tho
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to get into it. No ice this year. Ter
) ritory is being closed by wire. Don't
wait, if you can qualify. Fred W.
Wolf, 527 N. Wells street, Chicago, ill.
j ILLUSTRATED pamphlet mailed
Free. Containing facts about NORTH
CENTRAL TEXAS OIL FIELDS. Write
| to-day before supply is exhausted. C.
E. Cooper 42 Co., Flatiron Bldg., Ft.
i Worth. Texas.
.
I FOR SALE A fine opportunity.
A very successful general fruit, cigar
land 'confectionery store, Market
street. Owner leaving country. Pos-
I session immediately. Address A. 8.,
j care of Telegraph.
I FOR SALE latrge Planing Mill
I with all improved machinery, lumber
i shedding, office and stable. Well io
' t-a ted along R. R. and Trolley. Good
! business. Terms easy, price reason
able Special reason for selling. Ap
! plv to W. M. Leinbach 42 Son, No. 621
i Washington street. Reading, Pa.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
HARDWOOD FLOORS
LAID AND FINISHED.
OLD FLOORS CLEANED.
Consult the man who knows
bow.
G. M. SLOUGH.
Fell Phone 37 83J.
MADE TO MEASURE
WINDOW—DOOR
AND PORCH SCREENS.
AUCTIONEER HITE—Bell 1875 J.
LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA lf you or
at.y friend afflicted wishes to learn
of'a successful treatment, address 44
South Gratiot. Mount Clemens, Mich.
RURAL SERVICE CO.,
NEW CUMBERLAND. PA.
Water. Electric Light and Heating
Flants for farms and rural buildings.
Silos erected, stave, tile or concrete.
Rnclc and stumps removed, sub-soil
j ing, ditching and tree-planting, with,
'dynamite. , ,
Prompt and careful attention.
J C BOYD, Engineer,
1005 Bridge Street.
Bell Phono 3440 J.
FURNITURE CRATED for shipping.
J A. Bishop. 17 3C Logan street.
" PAPERPIANGING First-class
work. J. E. Chilcoat, 1622 North
Fourth street.
CANVAS ROOFING
AUCTIONEER HITE—Bell 1875 J.
MACHINE SHOP Small machine
worl; on Steam Engines, Pumps, Mill
Machinery. Experimenting and
Model Making. 1704 Fulton street.
iIA7.GR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge. 26c do*.; double edge. JSo
iloz;: razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store,
Additional Classified Ads
on Opposite Page
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