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BUCKINGHAM —Agnes Ann Bucking
ham. age S3 years, at her late
home, lis.' Green street.
Funeral services will be held at
above address on ednesday atter
noon at 3 o'clock, interment Har
risburg cemetery.
HA-XMI v\v On June 21. 191'
Charles h. Hanshaw, aged 5- J ears.
Funeral on Wednesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock, from his late resi
dence. 1600 North Third street, rite
I elatives and friends are invited to
attend without further notice, in
ferment Harrisburg cemetery. j
HIIKK.VER—On June 22. 1919. Isaac
R. Hoerner. aged 71 years
Funeral on Wednesday afternoon
at 3.30 o'clock, from his late resi
dence at I'rogress. The re,at !'Jf®
and friends are invited to attena ,
without further notice. Interment i
Faxtang cemetery. j
IX MKMOBIAM
IN sad but loving remembrance of
Mrs. lsuphena A. Grissinger. who de
parted this life June 24, 1910.
Gone but not forgotten.
Her daughter, I
■MRS. K. G. SMITH. |
LOST AMI FOUND |
LOST
Will the person who found a
small gold class pin, with ,
letters H. H. S. — 191S on it
and initials M. 13. engraved on
back, which was lost at the
Teen High commencement
dance at Wilki-Villa, please
turn to the Telegraph Office
and receive reward?
_
LOST —One service pin from British
Army No. CIM9; initials in center
G R 'i., wording around rim for king
and Umpire services rendered Re
warded if returned. Bell ur .
X24-R. >
l 0T At Summerdale Park, brown
av&w.a'sta." vsrzx
1654-M. or Dial 3.1*
LOST— Boy's blue serge middy suit
also rail of rompers, on 1- "day a
the Telegraph picnic at Pax cans
Park. Reward if returned to 13-1 j
State street. j
LOST —Pair of tortoise rimmed nose |
glases in case marked \ al £*£_i(f o h !
istown. Finder return to relebrapn
Reward. j
STOLEN-Motovike bicycle taken
from Holly street between Twentieth
and Twenty-tirst streets. Saturday
afternoon or e *?ning, reward f re (
turned to J. L Steele, 1900 Holly t-
FOUND Odd bellows' ,
charm. Owner may- have same D.
proving property and paying f - j
advertisement. •
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand, Typewriting *
Sr k etr P Slv SCHOOL j
OP*EN ALL TEAK. Enter any time. ,
1 BUSINESS COIKEGK
121 Market St. chas. K Bcckiey.
TTTCI P WANTED —MALE
UNSKILLED MEN
TOR PRODUCTION WORK
Ages 18 to 45
Weight 140 lbs. or more
IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION" |
■~ood Living Wages Paid While i
Learning
Steady Work Assured
Apply In Person
or
Communicate with
Factory Employment Office
THE GOODTEAR TIRE &
RUBBER COMPANT
Akroa. Ohio
WANTED
Competent man to take
charge of soda fountain. Give |
references. Address
BOX N-8923.
Care of Telegraph.
WANTED—Two first-class sheet
metal workers, none but reliable men
need apply. Apply to E. F. Teatts,
Rosemont and Herman avenue. Le
moyne. any evening between 7 and 9.
WANTED—SHEET METAL WORK
ERS WITH EXPERIENCE ON COR
NICES. SKYLIGHTS AND TINNING.
56AND 62>,2 CENTS PER HOUR.
APPLY PHILIP H. LENDER KING,
L'N WOOD AVE. AND DILLON ST.
BALTIMORE. MP.
WANTED—Barber at once. Tile
Barber Shop. 15 North Market Square.
WANTED—Boy over 16. Apply
Modern Textile Co.. 1823 Penn street.
„ GROCERY clerk wanted; experi
enced; good wages to right party;
references required. Address Box
L-S4 20, care Telegraph.
SALESMEN —Big money in the sale
of Oil Leases issued by the State of
Texas. Special contract open for Dis
trict Manager. Only men with un
blemished sales record and gilt-edge
references need apply. Stateland
Lease Association, 602 Marbridge
Blag., New Y'ork, N. Y".
(Continued In Next Column)
FOR SALE
25 Acre Farm
York County, Pa.
Located at Anderson town, on
public highway. 10 miles from
Harrisburg. This is a good truck
farm, or can be used for general
farming: soil is red sand rolling;
fields are watered: fruit trees of
all kinds, also small fruits: im
proved with a 254-story frame
house, painted, and in good con
dition; fine well of water; frame
bank barn with 2 floors, and other
necessary outbuildings. Possession
late in the Fall.
Price is low.
Miller Brothers & Co.
I.ttCUST AND COURT ST.
HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE
SIHETV BONDS
Members Hh|. Ileal Estate Board
TUESDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED —MALE |
WANTED
I Men to learu to repair auto
mobiles and aeroplanes. Make
application \t once. Full
course, JSC.
Call, or write.
25 N. CAMERON STREET.
Or
TRAINING QUARTERS.
260 South Front Street.
Steelton. Pg.
WANTED—Canvassers for out-of
town proposition. See Mr. Oden.
Lenox Hotel, between 6 and 7.30 Tues
day evening: S and 9 Wednesday
morning.
WANTED—Young man about 20
years old to learn Turkish bath busi
ness. Call Penn-Harris Turkish Bath.
Russ Bldg.
WANTED experienced lumber sales
man i< sell lumber ai Army Canlo
ment. Camp Colt. Gettysburg. Pa. E.
W. Lewis Roofing Co.. Gettysburg. Pa.
! WANTED —Man who understands
I the use of shears in scrap iron yard, i
good wages to ttie right man. Apply !
Reliable Rag and Metal Co.. Seventh j
and Curtin streeti.
SHOEMAKER wanted at once
i steady job and good wages the year
round Married man preferred. Write
lor call Shoe Hospital. Sunbury. Pa.
|ISL North Third st.
HELP \\ ANTED—FEMALE
WANTED ! ! !
FITTING ROOM OPERATORS
i
i If you are a reliable and ex
perienced vamper, edge
stitcher or lining maker and
want steady work at good
pay in a factory which oper
ates 46 hours a week and
tries to be fair to its work
ers. we have a good place for
I you. If you do not take any
pride in either yourself or
your work, do not answer
this advertisement. Ask the
man or woman who now
works for us whether or not
this is a good place to earn a
living?
in answering this advertise
ment in person or by letter
apply to
R. E. CAHILL, Gen'l. Mgr.,
! HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO..
140S VERNON ST.
I
"AN IDEAL OCCUPATION
FOR YOUNG WOMEN"
For years we have given
l steady, profitable and agree
able employment to a large
number of Harrisburg young
women. They have lived up
to the best in the traditions
of Bell service.
A new class will start train
ing Monday, June 23. to till
I further vacancies in oqr op
erating force.
Apply at once to Miss Kline,
Operators - Employment De
partment, 208 Walnut street.
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
WANTED
EXPERIENCED
sEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS
I Regu.ar work and good
wages. A bonus is paid every
pay day.
!
' ELOL'GH MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Reily and Fulton Sts.
WANTED
Operators wanted on plain
sewing machines; also a few
union special and over-lock op
erators. Bonus paid every week •
and learners paid time work.
Apply
HARRISBURG APPAREL CO.,
Sixth and Herr Streets.
City Star Laundry Building,
Third Floor.
WANTED
I Experienced stenograpiier for
accounting department of
large manufacturing concern. j
must be willing to do clerical
work pert of time: only those
willing to work need apply; in
answering state age, experi
• ence and salary expected.
Address. Box K6566, Care
Telegraph.
WANTED
DEMONSTRATOR
I Young lady with pleasing
personality to demonstrate
Melba toilet preparations.
Experienced demonstrator
preferred. Apply at once.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU,
Fourth Floor.
BOWMAN A CO.
————————————_____
PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY
Knit urgently needed socks for us an
Auto Knitters Experience unneces
sary. Full particulars, 3c stamp.
Department 146. Auto Knitter Co, 621
I Jefferson street, Buffalo. N. Y.
WOMAN or girl wanted for general
housework to go out to the country.
Apply to Eouis, 414 North Third
j street.
! WANTED Lady clerk in small
store. Address Box L-6762, care Tele
" graph.
WANTED—A woman for general
housework: would not object to one
with child. Apply to Mrs. W. W. Gal-
I braith. R. D. 8, Carlisle. Pa.
Delaware Hospital Training School
for Nurses —Young women of unusual
intelligence, culture and high ideals
are sought as this school is desirous
of graduating nurses of unusually
high professional standing. Two years
cf high school is an entrance r
quirememnt. For information write
Delaware Hospital. Wilmington. Del.
WANTED—A giri for general
housework. Apply 2012 North Third
street, or Bell phone 583 J.
1 WANTED Young lady with
■ knowledge of typewriting and stenog
i l-apliy. Apply at once to Mr. F. H
| Deckman, Globe 322-324 Market st.
I WANTED—White girl for general
housework. No laundry; good home.
In-) children. Inquire 2214 North Second
|streeL
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) HELP WANTED—FEMALE
I ** |
WANTED
j FIFTY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS!
ON POWER SEWING MACHINES i
I
30 PER CENT. WEEKLY
BONUS ON ALL EARNINGS j
10 PER CENT. EXTRA BONUS ON
EARNINGS EVERY SIX MONTHS ;
IDEAI. WORK UNDER IDEAL
CONDITIONS IN AN IDEAL
PLANT
JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO.
I 2012 N. 4TH ST.. HARRISBURG. PA.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted; no wash-'
Ing; give full particulars. Post Office
' Box 24, Spruce Hill. Pa.
WANTED Experienced dining
room girl with clean nablts. Apply in
person. Manhattan Restaurant. 31T j
' Market st.
j WANTED Wnite cook for em- [
' ployes' department of Dauphin coun- :
jty almshouse. Apply at office of Di- (
; rectors of the Poor, Court House, or
to F. Loudermilch, Steward. Twenty
seventh and Paxton streets.
WANTED —Two dishwashers: good
wages. Apply Alva Restaurant. 19
South Fourth street.
WOMEN ATTENDANTS Wanted
in Department for Women. Norris
town State Hospital. Pa. Minimum
monthly wage s3t>, steadily increased,
includes full maintenance, comfort
able Nurses' Home. Vacation employ
ment for students and teachers. Write
l>r. Jessie M. Peterson.
WANTED—A woman for general
housework in small family, must
sleep at home. Call Bell phone
672-M.
WANTED
A housemaid who can cook, for
small family at summer cottage !
near Elizabethtown. Address
Box K.-6742, Care Telegraph.
HLI.P W ANTED— MaIe and Female
EXPERIENCED
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR.
Only those having thorough
experience need apply. In an
swering state age. experi
ence. reference and salary de
sired. Address.
Box W 6864
Care Telegraph
WANTED—MiddIe aged man and;
wife to take charge of a small place,
man must have knowledge of farming.
Wile to take charge of the house, fam
ily of three adults. A peimanent place
and good home to right party. Apply
to Flank Bowman, P. O. Box 348, Har
risburg. Pa.
AGENTS W ANTED
AGENTS wanted for Dauphin.;
Cumberland. Perry and Lebanon coun- I
ties, to sell an article everybody uses.
P. O. Box 32. Highspire Pa.
1
SITUATIONS WANTED— MALE
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper desires
position; capable of taking charge of
any set of books. Can give refer
ences. Address Box K-6763, care of
Telegraph.
YOUNG man desires position as
road salesman or inside salesman or
collector; last employed as clothing
salesman; three years' experience in
paint and hardware. Party has de
pendents. Address Box H-8621, care
Telegraph.
, WANTED—By colored man. a job
driving a car for private family from ,
i 4 P. M., daily, except Saturday, from j
j noon and Sunday all day; just dis- j
charged from Army and can give I
I good references; will attend to wash
ling; car. Address Box J-6760, caj-e of:
Telegraph. I
HIGH SCHOOL student desires po- j
sition cf any kind during vacation I
period. Address Clark L. Bair. New j
Cumberland. Pa. |
! WANTED —Work as bellboy in ho- !
tel. by boy 14 years of age. Write or I
i call 622 Boas street, or Dial phone
ill! !
, YOUNG married man wishing a po- I
sition as chauffeur on any kind of |
I car; will drive truck; can give best
tef reference; can do own repairing.
at 1116 Burtine street, Har
YOUNG colored boy desires position
las chauffeur or work of any kind; can
give good reference. Apply 1407 North
i Fourth street.
WANTED —Position by young man.
26 years of age, who has had three
years' experience in the accounting
dep t. of a large mfg. oo.; can furnish |
I reference. Now what have you to of- j
I fer? Address B 6752. care Telegraph. I
i EX-OFFICER U. S. Army seeks po
-1 sition in Harrisburg or \ icinity. At
: present office manager New York cor-
I poration but desires to locate in
! Pennsylvania. Excellent references. t
Address Efficient, care Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED— FemaIe
A HALF-GROWN girl wants a po
sition as a nurse girl. Call at 655
Calder street.
WANTED—Work at soda fountain
evenings. Address Box A-6764, car-j
Telegraph.
WANTED'—Colored woman wants
day's work cleaning offices. 1170
South Cameron street.
Y'OUNG colored girl wishes light
housework. Apply 1322 North Front
street. |
. j RESPECTABLE white woman
; wishes day's work. Dial 4090.
\ ANTED Middle aged white
woman with child wishes housework
in private, family, in country or near
■ by. Adaress Box J-6759 care Te;c
gra ph.
I WANTED —Sewing to do at home.
(Call or write 115 N. Linden St. Dial
j) phone 5296.
i WANTED — High School girl desires
to assist in housework. Apply 706 N.
. Seventh St.
j WANTED —Girl wishes ironing Ly
' the day or helping with housework.
| Apply 706 N - Seventh SL
i WANTED — By a half-grown girl,
1 ! work in private family. Apply I3ic
I ; cowden street.
'' STENOGRAPHER and Bookkeeper
■ desires posttion; has had one year's
' i experience; can furnish references.
; address H 8829. care Telegraph.
"ROOMS FOR RENT
! ROOMS FOR RENT—CaII at 1238
Walnut.
I TWO furnished rooms for rent one
. lecond floor front. one first floor;
running water. Apply 29 South Third
street. Bell 4398-M.
I FOR RENT—Third floor room, fur
nished completely for light houso
i keeping: suitable for lady that is em
ployed. Apply 433 South Thirteenth at.
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KARFUSBTJRG TELEGRAPH
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BUYING AND SELLING, barter
|y ing, exchanging, trading, swapping
all of these related terms may be ap- .ffo) 1
plied to the transactions brought ! 1
jsp) about through the use of the FOR i
>ALE classification in the classified |
ads. The thrift-idea pervades many of UJj!-
■ijty these ads. They are humanly interest- yy
ing, all of them. Read them and utilize np|
183 them - , m
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ROOMS FOR REM
FOR RENT —Furnished room on sec
ond floor; all conveniences; hot water.
Bell phone 466-R.
i FOR RENT—Single furnished and
housekeeping rooms; all conveniences;
centrally located. Inquire 32S North
i street. Dial 4416.
Pleasant front rooms, furnished
all conveniences; breakfast served if
desired. 1549 State street. Bell
5246-W.
i FOR RENT Two unfurnished
'rooms on second floor: all conveni
ence. Apply 1421 Hunt street, or call
, Bell 4409-J.
-
FURNISHED room for rent; use of I
bath; gentleman preferred; rent, R'
a week. Inquire Mrs. Owens, third!
floor. Potts Apartment, Third and I
I Herr streets.
j Nicely furnished, clean, cool rooms.
| 12.50 per week and up. 143 South
j Third street.
{ FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
front rooms for light housekeeping; I
! bath, gas, laundry and use of front
I porch; rent very reasonable. In
j quire 1148 Penn St.
! FOR RENT—One furnished room
i for two gentlemen or two unfurnish
ed rooms lor light housekeeping. Ap
| ply 1126 North Sixth street.
I NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM—
-1 For gentlemen only. Dial 4S>O, or 912
| North Third street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
I FOR RENT—Six-room apartment,
.$40.00. Apply .">l3 South Thirteenth
I street. Call Bell 1055-M.
! SECOND floor apartment in residen
tial section; 3 rooms unfurnish.d;
| light and heat furnished—newly
papered and painted; sl7 per month.
Address M 2981 care Telegraph.
APARTMENT FOR RENT—IIO N.
Second St.; four rooms and private
bath; first-class condition; hot run
j ning water all the year; city steam
heat; central location; $45.00 per
month. Apply L. Minter, first floor,
same building. Both phones.
AT 100 South Thirteenth street;
first floor, 7 rooms and laundry, ele
gantly furnished, equipped with hard
wood floors, gas and electricity, pri
vate porch and entrance. Apply at
100 South Thirteenth street.
COTTAGE FOR RENT
j FOR RENT Furnished cottage i
.along Swatara creek, Hummelstown;
| bathroom and electric lights; two
blocks from trolley, or one block from
: railroad station. Bell 23. Apply C. B.
I Walmer, Hummelstown, Pa.
J READ ESTATE FOR SALE
|
"IF ITS REAL. ESTATE.
SEE SANDEKLLN."
i
MOVE AT ONCE—Pay for your
I home same as rent; no money
down; S3O per month; three-story
! brick, eight rooms, all improve
ments, 621 NVicomsco street, or
2538 Agate street, iwu-story
brick, an improvements, $25 per
uiuutu; bulb of the above are
vacant.
HARRIS ST., 630—Three-story
brick, nine rooms, ail improve
ments; small amount down, bal
ance same as rent.
SWATARA ST., 1856 Three
story iraine, seven rooms and
| bath, all improvements, nice
i lrout porch, lot 120 leel deep
I back to a drive alley; siso down,
j s2b per mouth.
\ DEKRY ST.. 2701—New; vacant;
three-story brick, haruwood
' Pools, colonade, cemented cellar,
: steam neat, gas and electricity;
a modern liomu in every respect.
EEMOYNK Herman Ave.,
289-291, doublet trume. Im
provements, nice trout porcn,
lot 15u feel deep back to a drive
way. Can sell as a whole or one
hail, on our easy payment plan.
EAST CAMP HIEL ADDITION—
Third ano Frineess streets; vac
ant, two-story traiue bungalow,
seven rooms and bath, ail im
provements, lot 40x150 teet; a
real bargain; can be bougnt on
the essy payment plan.
STEELTON—S. Second 5t.,—320;
three-story traiue, improvements,
I one-nail of a pair, nice roomy
home, rignt price to quick buyei,
our easy payment plan.
D. ASA SANDEREIN.
ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST BLbti,
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BEEE 1390 DIAE 3573
FOR SALE
THREE-STuKY ERICK HOUSE.
No. 1512 WALNUT STREET.
Lot, 15 rt. 2 In. by 90 ft
' TRUST COM
-222 Market 'street
ENOLA —Home tor sale; < rooms;
' corner house, in good condition; elec
iric lights; hot and cold water; lot
" 50x50. Price, $1,600. Durand &
Ferber, 107 Chestnut St.
FOR SALE —Eight attractive frame
houses, 2Mi-Btory. 8 rooms and bath;
; modern improvements; desirable lo
cation. Price $2.000. Easy terms or
will consider unimproved property in
exchange for ParL Afidress Box
" J-6748, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE —The stone and stucco
cottage Twenty-second and Market
sts Bellevue Park; limmediate posses
i The lot Is (6x135 feet. Small
garage on lot. Price, $lO 500. Miller
Brothers & Co.. Locust and Court sts
I FOR SALE Three-story brick
> ! Hnt.se nine rooms and bath; side 4ll "
trance; I" good condition. Possess!^
■ ca be had about July 1. Apply™
I premises to Ernest E. Bhenaur. jgj
| ti.gin* -. Ht>s " 1
"Continued in Next Column)
REAL ESTATE FOR SALS
VACANT HOUSES
Two 244 and 3-story brick
houses; all Improvements;
porches, drive alley. Also cor
ner houses on Hill aud up
town. Will take auto in trade.
1 have several fine suburban
homes for sale; brick, all Im
provements. 44 acre each;
steam heat, electric lights,
hardwood floors, lots of fruit
on State Road. Will take city
property in trade.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 560-J.
;
VACANT POSSESSION AT ONCE
I
2-story brick, steam heat, electric j
and gas lights, porch, bay windows, \
side entrance, drive alley; 44 block :
to all-night car service (on Hill). I
2 44-story brick, all Improvements,
porches, s>de entrance, drive alley,
large yard, slate roof (vacant), easy
terms, pay as rent (on Hill).
2-story brick, porch, all improve- 1
ments, corner, easy terms. Small i
amount down (on Hill).
Several fine homes up town; all
improvements.
Several fine suburban homes: all
improvements.
Several small farms. 6 to 30 acres
each, within 5 miles of city.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street.
Bell Phone 560-J.
RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT
PROPERTY
100$ North Second Street.
Lot, 24x125 to wide alley; 9
large rooms and bath; fine
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.
FACTORY SITE FOR SALE
90x100 feet on North Cameron
street. One of the best sites in
the city of sold at once.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green street. Bell "SeO-J.
JUST
DANIEL E. LUCAS
Real Estate and Insurance.
303 Lewis St. THAT'S ALL j
DOUBLE HOUSE IN PENBROOIC j
FOR SALE—Each side 7 rooms —;
bath gas furnace cemented
cellar good locatiun. Bell Realty |
Co., Bcrgner Building.
MOST DESIRABLE BUNGALOW i
for sale, buff brick construction; '
eight rooms and hath. gas. electric !
light, vapor heat- Bell Realty Co.,
Bcrgner Building.
MODERN SUBURBAN HOME FOR:
SALE —7 rooms and bath electric 1
light. Earge porches. Lot, 50x180.!
Exceptional scenic view from porches, j
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. j
$2,500 WILL PURCHASE a frame!
house on Hummel street, seven rooms 1
and both, gas, furnace. Bell Realty j
Co., Bergr.er Building.
$2,800 WILL PURCHASE A FRAME i
house with 8 rooms, electric light,
steam heat, lot 40x130. Variety of,
fruit. Located on Rockvllle car line, i
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. |
FORSTER ST. —609—3-story brick j
dwelling. 9 rooms and bath, furnace, I
gas and electric: good location for ;
renting rooms; will sell at a bargain, j
Apply Lehman & KUngeman, Patriot I
Building. '
FOR SALE —In settling an estate;
a desirable residence In Green street;!
immediate possession. Apply Box
o 6757. care Teelgtaph.
Real Estate For Sale— Suburban
' FOR SALE —West Fairview, 6-room
house; easy terms; small payment
down or will exchange for 5-passeu
ger touring car, as first payment down
$1,650. Inquire 107 Chestnut st.
FOR SALE On easy terms. 2012
to 2018 Susquehanna street. Apply A.
P. Uoranz. 1325 North Sixth.
LOTS FOR SALE in Steelton and
Highspire; well located; most of them
have access to water, sewer, gas and
electric light, etc. These lots can be
bought at about one-half the price
you would be asked away out in some
field, where you would probably have
to wait 10 to 20 years for such Im
provements. Can be bought on month
ly oayments. W. J. Reeves, 224 Mar
ket St.. Highsotre. Pa. Dial 9801.
POSSESSION SOON
1631 Swatara St. brick a soo
, 2 Hummel St. brick f 2 . Jvu
707 Kunkel Bldg..
Bell 689.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE >
WEST SHORE LOTS
4 lots together along river f
front. Fine site for Bunga- 12
low. Easy terms. Small
amount down. Monthly pay
ment plan. I
C. H. CORDER. t
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone 660 J. *
BUY YOUR HOME on our rental'
paMiient plan. Small cash or Liberty 1
Bond first payment required, balance ' (
as rent. We have houses In every -
part of the city and suburbs. Apply |
I A- P- Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. : 1
REAI. ESTATE FOR RENT
; !
FOR RENT Second story of Kel- 11
i ker Street Markethouse, Fourth and |
; Kelker streets, suitable for manufau
luring purposes or general storage,
i I—Room 34x34.
I—Room 40x30.
I 2—Office rooms.
| I—Hall, 50x10.
Alterations made to suit tenant.
1 Apply Harrisburg Ado Co., Fourth
j and Kelker streets.
!
FOR RENT
WICONISCO ST.. No. 631—Vac
ant three-story brick. nine
rooms, all improvements. front
porch, nice back yard, driveway
in rear; S3O per month on our
i >-nt-purchase plan.
AGATE ST., No. 2538 Vacant,
two-story brick, Beven rooms,
all improvements. nice front
porch, fully equipped bathroom,
etc. $25 per month on rent-pur
chase plan.
EAST CAMP HILL ADDITION,
corner Third and Princess—7-
rc-om frame bungalow; all im
provements. Rent, S2O per month.
D. ASA SANDERLIN.
ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG..
36 N. THIRD ST.
Bell 1390 Dial 3573
FOR RENT—Carlisle, Pa., 10-room
frame house, with all modern im
provements. 123 S. College street;
best residence location in Carlisle. In
quire of C. M. Liggett, 10 Court House
avenue. Carlisle. Pa.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
REAL ESTATE WANTED—A su
burban home of not less than ten
rooms, about Soxlso lot. one fare j
zone, in a desirable location; give all .
particulars as to improvements, cash.
| Address J. C. D., cure Telegraph.
| READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY
WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?
BELL AND DIAL PHONES.
CHAS. ABLER, 1002 N. THIRD ST.
WANTED TO RENT Furnished
j house with all improvements, for
I period of four or live months; must
Ibe desirable. Miller Bros. & Co., Lo
cust and Court streets.
FARMS
FARMS FOR SALE
6-acre farm near New Cumberland
10-acre farm near Progress.
16-acre farm near Progress.
10-acre farm near Enola.
30-acro farm near Rockvllle.
40-acro farm, S. New Cumberland.
75-acre farm at New Cumberland
122-acre farm near Lewisberry.
135-acre farm near Lewisberry
160-acre farm near Halifax.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street. Harrisburg. Pa.
Bell Phone 560-J.
FARMS FARMS FARMS j
I 1 have several fine farms, 3 to i
5 miles from Harrisburg;
good buildings, good water. I
lots of fruit; 1 mile to trolley :
and State road; 6. 10. 16 and
30-acre farms; practically I
level. Southern exposure.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street.
HARRISBURG.
Bell Phone 560-J.
39-ACRE FARM —Along State road;!
gcod house and barn; summer kitch-I
en, butcher shop, wagon shed, large j
orchard, running dwater, sand an I
black loamm soil; price, $4,600. Durand
Ai Ferber, 107 Chestnut street.
FOR SALE—9S acres black slate I
and limestone soil with 16 acres of
mountain lano; good timber; build
ing in good shape; good bearing or-
I chard; north of Hoguestown; priced i
I right for selling; F. S. Mumma & SON, j
| Mei hanicsburg. Pa. ;
48-ACRE farm, some wood and j
! pasture land; good house and barn;
| level soil; running water, $2,000; half
j cash necessary. Inquire 107 Chestnut j
| street. I
OIBcc and Store Rooms ror Rent
I _—— .—;!
i FOR RENT—Storeroom, 1212 Mar-1
! ket St.; 21 feet wide; all improve-1
'ments; central location. Apply Luther'
I Minter, 1167 Market St., or 110 N.!
I Second St.. both phones.
i,— 1
i
LARGE OFFICE FOR RENT ;
Size 25x19. 331 Market street. j
BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.
STOREROOM FOR RENT 1245;
Market street; suitable for millinery, j
notion or shoe store. Inquire E. Eg- [
gert. 1243 Market street.
! FOR RENT Desk room and office. |
Inquire Fred C. Miller, Attorney. 31 :
' • North Second street. Bell phone 307 J. I
; FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS j
MOTORS FOR SALE
WE have the following motors we
are offering for sale. We guarantee
these motors to be In first-class con
dition and can make immediate de
-1 livery.
One 44 H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M.
One 44 H. P. 220 V. 380 R. P. M.
One 44 H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M.
One 44 H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M.
One 44 H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M.
One 44 H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M.
One 44 H. P. 120 V. 400 R. P. M.
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.
Printing Binding Designing
Photo-Engraving Die Stamping
Plate Printing
Harrisburg. Pa.
BARGAIN
ONE OAK CHIFKIONER
ONE OAK DRESSER.
Iron bed spring; combination
mattress, rocker chair, val
ued at $107; sale price $79.
FORN WALT'S,
1321 North Sixth Street
FOI'. SALE —Globe-Wernicke sec
tional book cases, in quartered oak.
dark finish, $3.00.
Two Monarch typewriters and type
writer desk, filing cases, etc. All
In excellent grade and condition.
Benkrupt Estate of Harry M. Bretz,
Thomas C. McCarrell, Jr., Trustee, 222
Murket street, Harrisburg, Penna.
(Continued la Next Column) 1
JUNE 24, 1911
ton SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Large Danville range;
good as new; good reasons for sell
ing; reasonable to quick buyer. Apply
11552 Agate street.
FOR SALE —Iron fence. 40 ft., 3 ft.
high, excellent condition. Apply 100
S, Thirteenth St.
SIX-PIEOF. oak dining room suit.
Call at 626 Schuylkill street, between
hours 3 and 10 A. M.
FOR SALE—One single wagon, in
good condition. Kingan Provision
Co., 421 South Second street.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
Hieh prices paid for furniture. Morria
Schinertz, IOiS Market. Bell 4494.
BOOKS nought and sold; 20,000
new, old. rare, in stock. Aurand's.
925 North Third. Circulars free.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
I CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
I EXCHANGED
| GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
206 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER,
j BOTH PHONES.
j WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
A girl's second-hand bicycle.
Must be in good condition.
Address Box S-4429. care
Telegraph. stating price,
when it can be seen.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for
Second-band Furniture. Prompt at
tention Newmark & Cown, SOS Broad
street. Dial 4526. Bell 4705 R.
WE PAY 3c a lt>. for rags, 30c a
I 100 tor papers, 60c for old books. We
buy all kinds of junk and pay the
highest cash prices. L. Cchin & Co.
Bell 4974.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
& RIFKIN
CLOTHING. SHOES, F'URNITURE.
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA.
MAX SMELTZ
Second-hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1071 R. or drop a postal to Max
Smeltz 1016 Market street. Will call,
city or country.
PERSONAM
[ PERSONAL—If Mrs. Susan Bleach
er Powell will send her present ad
, dress to Box X. Y. Z., Telegraph, she
will learn something greutly to her
! advantage.
BUSINESS OPPOItIUMITIKS
GET THE BEST—ORDER NOW
30 Per Cent. Oft For 30 Days
HISTORY OF THE GREAT WAR
Giving the stirring events from the
assassination of the Crown Prince of
j Austria to the crushing of Autocracy.
! An account of the Causes with a pre
) war history of Belgium. France and
! Serbia. Official photographs.
PRICE 33.75
Universal Service Association, Grand
Avenue Temple Bldg.. Kansas City.
Mo.
STOCK SALESMAN Place steel
corporation 8 per cent. preferred
stock with bonus; common estimated
earning over 60 per cent.; similar
steel company organized by same peo
ple, earned 77 per cent, last year;
common sold at 400 per cent, prem
ium, unusual opportunity for live
men; investigate to-day. Examined,
approved and licensed by the Sky
Blue Laws of Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh Tin Plate and Steel Cor
, poration, 554 Union Arcade, Pitts
] burgh, Penna.
WOULD YOU RISK 2 PER WEEK
FOR 50 WEEKS TO MAKE THOU
SANDS? A WORKING MAN'S
COMPANY.
By paying $2 per week for 50 weeks
Iwe will offer you something great.
| Most people spend more for drink.
I tooacco. etc., but object to spending
ja few dollars for their future wci
'fare. Particulars 7024 Jenkins Arcade,
j Pittsburgh, P<c
BUSINESS PERSONALS
j PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING
! First-class work. Chilcoat Bros.,
I 1622 N. Fourth St.
!
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
I UAPLAN CO., 206 Market street.
A. LANE
New and second-hand furniture
| bought and sold. Highest prices paid
| 1022 Maiket street. Bell 4730-J.
I OXY-ACETYLENE .WELDING
Any metal welded. Work guaran
i teed. Carbon removed by oxygen.
'Capitol city Welding Co.. 1639 Logau
street. Bell 4396 J.
j FURNITURE CRATED for shipping.
! J. A. Bishop. 173 C Logan street.
! QUININE —Look out for that grippe
i feeling. likely to catch you this
! changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
I PU.OSPHO-QUININE will stave it oft
if taken in time. Gross Drug Stoic
119 Market street.
I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
; Single edge, 26c doz.; double edge, 35c
: tloz.; razors. 25c. Gorgaa Drug Store.
WANTED TO PURCHASE
WANTED—To purchase a live
, business, manufacturing preferred.
[Give lull details tirst letter. Address
jo 6750.
|
MONEY To LOAN
I _—____
MONEY FOR NECESSITIES
1 If employed and Housekeeping, our
; iegal rate money service on loans
i iroin 316 to 33UU, payable in week.)
|or monthly instalments is worth m
' % obligating, if you are in need ol
! funds sua without bank credit.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.
204 Chestnut St.
I WE LEND MONEY In compliance
'with Act of June 4, 1919. to individu
j ats 11. Ueeu oi IV.UJ waau, small muue
|a specialty, business confidential, pay
rroents to suit borrower's convenience,
'positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO..
132 Walnut Street.
FINANCIAL
STOCKS AND BONDS.
LOCAL SECURITIES A
SPECIALTY.
J. K. GREENAWALT. JR.
130 Walnut St.
Harrisburg. Pa.
Bell Phone 618 J.
WANTED 37,000.00 on second
mortgage 318,000 farm at 30.071 in
terest lor 4V4 years; can furnish ber:t
I references; must act quickly. Ad
j dress Box C 4986, care Telegraph.
j HAULING AND MOVING
! HICKS Local and long-Uiatance
| hauling and storage. 424 Kelly. Both
> photes.
! LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
| HAULING Furniture moving.
Prompt service. Ernest Corbtn. 656
Calder street. Bulb phones. Bell
. u-J. Dial 2683.
[ (Continued In Next Column)
HAULING AND MOVING
FOR HIRE—Two ton auto truck.
Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Boil
phoue 2466 R.
HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped
for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin
Aungst. manager. Herabey, Pa. 801 l
phono 15R6.
AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 817
Capital street. Both phones.
AUTO HAULING Local and long
dtstanee. Furniture moving a spe
cialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt ser
vice. Call Bell 623-J.
MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO
Auto hauling, furniture and pianos a
specialty. General hauling. 1601
n44W * troet L,lal 4166, Bell
—— ■ a
WE Move Anything. Anywhere,
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial I
<990. Dayton Cycle Co., 812 North l
Third street.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS.. 341 KELKER 3T.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
PAINTING
■ i
JOSEFH A. GILL 1913 Rho&ds ave
nue. Practical Painter. Estimates
cheerfully given. Bell phone 383.
j MUSICAL
AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE
IS South Market Square.
THIS WEEK
, 3100 Klmberly Phonograph.
Cabinet size, mahogany, plays
all records. Price, 380.
3110 Cheney Phonograph.
Cabinet size, fumed oak, very
itttle used. Price, 380.
3135 Empire phonograph, oak
case, used four months.
Price, 385.
3400 Haines Bros. Piano,
ebony case, splendid tone.
Price 3155.
3350 Bachman Piano, mahog
any case; excellent tone.
Price 3170.
t Winters Piano, mahogany.
> good as new in tone and
( tinish. Price 3240.
Several good 88-note Players
1 at 3365, 3425 and 3486.
Any of the above instruments
1 are ready for delivery.
J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE
Troup Building,
| 16 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE
YOU have made tne visit to musio
houses, for a special Columbia record,
you have not found it. We have it.
Spangler Music House, 2112 North,
Sixth street.
PIANOS SACRIFICED Closing
■ hotel bus'ness July will sell cheap,
Heppe player piano and Wurlitzer
- electric piano. Derry Church Hotel,
; Hershey, Pa.
i .
F'OR SALE —A large Edison ma
chine, in iirst-class condition; lias ut
' tachment; plays all disc records;
r I cheap to quick buyer; also 46 of the
I latest double-disc records; win ex
change piano or organ; can have ma
chine on trial before buying. Ad
- dress Box A 6754, care Telegraph.
TALKING MACHINES promptly and
" caretully repaired by an expert only.
OYLEK'S. 14 South Fourth street.
STORAGE
, STORAGE
Carload Storage at Low Rates.
THE HIGHSPIKE DISTILLERY
CO. LTD,
; Hlghspiro, Pa.
Phones:
Bell*, Steelton 168 Y.
Dial: Steelton 9438.
? STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
f held goods, merchandise. Private
. rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of all kinds. D. Cooper St Co,
both phonea.
i STORAGE private rooms ror
• household goods in hreproot wat-s
- house. 33 per mouth and up. Lower
storage rates in non-hreproof ware
house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437-
• 445 South Second street.
3 -
STORAGE —In brick building, rear
468 Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P, ;
- U. Lienor, 408 Market street.
i
WUKKE TO DINK
' A 1 VA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,!
> THE HOME OF' SATISFACTION.
"i
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. F ACKLER,
F'UNEKAL DIRECTOR
1212 Derry SL
BELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
■ Funeral Director and Embalmer.
611 North Second Street.
BELL 252. DIAL 2146.
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY —|
Beaatituily situated on Market street
east of Twenty-sixth, and on tb%!
north and east faces the new park-,
way. The prices of lota are moder-i
ato. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agenta. I
CLEANERS AND DYERS
We clean old clothes, make them
new. All kind of repairing guaran
teed. Goodman's, 1306H North Sixth.
Both phones; call and delivered.
, REMOVAL NOTICE
C MAX SMELTZ
Removal from 1016 Market to 1020
Market. We have upecial removal
prices.
POUI/TRY AND SUPPLIES
BABY 1 CHICKS for sale. Apply at
1927 North Third.
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