14 I IF YOU'VE DECIDED TO BUY A MIME, STUDY THE REAL ESTATE ADS I CARD Of THANKS Mrs. J. F. Laurence and sons wish to thank their neighbors and friends, also Knights of Columbus. B. of R. T., No 42, L. O. O M. 107. train crew No. 17. St. Patrick's Holy Name Society, Ancient Order of Hiberians. for their kindness shown during their recent bereavement, also for many lloral tributes. 1\ MKMORIAM IN MKMORIAM In sad but loving remembrance of our dear brother and son, Alex. Dough e! ty, who departed this life four years ago to-day, June 28, 1915. The last farewell was spoken Knur years ago to-day The family circle broken. When Alex passed away. Oh, dear brother, how we miss thee. S!< eping yonder neath the green; • ft we see you when we'e sleeping But alas, 'tis hut a dream. it is sad that one we cherish should he taken from our home, Live ih memory all alone. Off U'f wander to the graveyard To place flowers* with gentle care On the grave of our dear Alex. Who is resting sweetly there. Pv mother, brother and sister, Mrs. B. ,T. McGuire I LOST \>i> I QtXl- j maUon^i?adin^^to'recovVo^b^ ,^^ j frWrM Shop, on morning of June 2n. j l.OST—Crescent pin set with P ear '® ; •St | ward if returned and 4-n s. Lnn j 1/jsr" -Diamond ring, at ! Marl ay streets on \Vednesda> afte , noon; liberal reward if returned 2041 North Fourth street. LOST !' Will the person who found a i^s S H ld H Cla oTt and initials M. B. hack, which was lost at tne Tech High commencement dance at Willa-Villa. please turn to the Telegraph Office and receive reward'. INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in. Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting. h. V P tSS a T ISL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125 Dial 4016. BECK LEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 121 Market St. Unas. K- bcckle). HELP \\ .Wtl.P —MALE WANTED—lnsurance men to solicit for Industrial lire insurance in Hair is burg and Steelton. either full time side line; first class contract and op portunity for advancement, live: m. can easily make SSO per week Apply Managers Office Room, 5. -9 " onn Second street. ... CENSUS Clerk examinationeoon. _ ?Ar&^ni'v o J Washington. P. C. WANTED —First class furniture or piano polisher for out of tow" work Young man preferred; B°°* ® al " y steady work. Chas. M. stieff. Inc.. NO. 24 North Second St a WANTED—Stock and shipping c one who can use typewriter; salagy $2,100; married man preferred at once. Mr. Dennis, 114 S. Second ht. WANTED—Man to sell shrubs, roseLTtiees. plants. Weekly pay. Permanent. Write now. Barry Nur sery Co, Box 38. Rochester. N. Y. August 23, Railway Mail Clerk Ex aminations in Harrisburg. Hundreds •wanted. $l,lOO-$1,600 year. L y second week, or equivalent, oft at full pay. Common education sufficient. Write immediately for free list ot po sitions open and sample question.. Franklin Institute, Dep t HI L, 1.0-chester, chester, N. Y. WANTED IMMEDIATELY —By U. S. Government. Hundreds clerks, IS or over, at Washington, D. u. Hairisburg examinations July 18th. $l,lOO year. Pleasant clerical work, hm.rt Hours. Common education suttictent. try - these July 19th examination, specimen questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 414 It., Rochester. N. J- WANTED Experienced planing mill men. One moulding foreman. One frame cutter. Two to work on sash Two to work on bench. One to oper ate moulding machine. Steady wont. Open shop. No trouble. Address Com mercial Sash it Door Co., Beaver Falls, Pa. TWO FINE OPENINGS IN BANKING INSTITU TION A local bank requires the services of a book keeper, who can also as sist in the general cleri cal work of the bank. Also a young man who Is willing to begin at the bottom and learn the business. An excellent op portunity for a High school or Tech graduate. Permanent positions and good wages to right parties. Address in eontidence, for interview. CASHIER. P. O. BOX 167, HARRISBURG, FA. WANTED Night porter; good wages. Apply at Alva Restaurant, 19 South Fourth street. WANTED Men to learn to repair auto mobiles and aeroplanes. Make application \t once. Full course, SSO. Call, or write, 25 N. CAMERON STREET. Or TRAINING yUARTERS, 260 South Front Street. Steelton. Pa. HIGH grade salesmen, one capable earning S4OO to S6OO monthly. Salary or commission. Selling for manufac turer to consumers, merchants, farm ers, etc. Complete line greases, oils, toof cements, paints, etc. The National - Builders Company, Cleveland, Ohio. i (Continued in Next Column) I D ' ! You Should Buy ; This Home No. 1611 N. Second St. i,; STEAM-HEAT GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT j HARDWOOD FLOORS 2 BATHS & LARGE PORCHES are some of the good features of j this desirable Second Street prop- I erty w-. are offering for sale at a j price two-thirds less than you could build a bouse of this kind at the present time. iYkilier Brothers & to. LULL ST' Ah/ vc/...l si's. REAL ai'j'.V'l'i. i.\a(/HAM E Sci.E'i'l l.llAus ...eiuhtra Hug. e.i. .... .. . SATURDAY EVENING, Hi.l I' U ANTED —MALE UNSKILLED MEN FOR PRODUCTION WORK Ages 18 to 45 Weight 140 lbs. or more IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION Good Living Wages Paid While Learning Steady Work Assured Apply In Person or Communicate with Factory Employment Office THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY i Akro.i. Ohio I ! ! SEVERAL young men, 18 to 20 [year.-- of age for shipping, weighing I and clerical work. One or two years' I high school experience essential. Switt j& Co., 7th and North Sts. | CARPENTERS ALL AROUND MACHINISTS GENERAL REPAIRMEN PIPEFITTERS AND SHEETMETAL WORKERS SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY to earn rates In accordance with your ability. Steady work assured. No labor trou ble. Bonus paid on second and third shifts. Apply in person or communi cate with Factory Employ ment Office, THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY \KRON, OHIO AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY' is offered a live man or wide awake tirm to handle distri bution on a proven, fast sell ing automobile necessity' of great merit. Will require an investment of from S4OO to SBOO and will net at least $5,000 per year. For an ap pointment give business ex perience if any, telephone number and address to SALES MANAGER, Box S-8964 CARE TELEGRAPH SSOO PER MONTH An eastern corporation has an opening for a live man with sales and executive abil ity to fill position as mana ger for Dauphin County. We are marketing an automobile accessory which has a world wide demand, an article that has been tried out and en dorsed by the largest com panies in the country, one that has absolutely no com petition. For an aggressive man who is desirous of es tablishing a permanent and legitimate business of his own and who can invest at least SSOO (for initial order of merchandise, which should not last but thirty days) for a competent man SSOO per month is easy money. For appointment write at once giving telephone number and address, to "CORPORATION," Care Telegraph MEN. is and over, of Harrisburg and vicinity, desiring to prepare for government examinations for posi tions as post office clerks, field clerks, departmental clerks, railway mail clerks, government farmers, revenue dffioeis, customs officers, etc, call and intervli w Mr. Henry l/aurens, at Bol ton Hotel, Monday. June 30. Perma nent positions at ' good salaries. Minors, under 21, must be accompan- j led by parents. Hours, 1 p. m. until 9 p. m. One day only. . ( WANTED Car repairmen at P. R. R, shops. Harrisburg. Inquire MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE. Harrisburg. OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE. Luck now and Enola. i lluulluutd lit ,\cxl Colli Ui ID (1 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Expert automobile repairman, none but experienced need apply. FREDERICKS GARAGE, 1807-09 N. Seventh St. WANTED—IOO men; 40c per hour; 25 first class carpenters; union wages; N ing tools: six months' work. K. of C. Employment Service, North St. Sec. E. L. McDonald. WANTED—A reliable man to book orders for fruit and ornamental trees, roses, shrubs, etc.; permanent. Pay weekly. Fruit, Growers' Nurseries, Newark. New Y'ork. ILLLi' WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—White or colored laun dress, three days each week. Call Bell 4639-R, Camp Hill. WANTED—White girl or woman for general housework; no washing; good wages; apply about 7.30 p. m, 2250 North Third street. WOMEN, IS and over, of Harrisburg and vicinity, who desire to prepare for government examinations for posi- j Rons as post office clerks, field clerks, ! departmental clerks, matrons, etc., I call and interview Mr. Henry Laurens, j at Boiton Hotel, Monday, June 30.' Permanent position at good salaries. ■• Minors under 21, must be accompanied i I by parents. Hours 1 p. m. until 9 p. m. i One day only. WANTED Five bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell! dealers. $25 to SSO per week. Railroad i 'fare paid. Write at once. Goodrich] .[Drug Co. Dept. 841, Omaha, Neb. : ~~ j WANTED—MiddIe aged white worn- 1 an fo"- general housework; no wash ing. Apply, 2127 North Fourth street. WANTED —At once, experienced housekeeper. Apply 321 YValnut St. PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY Knit urgently needed socks for us on Auto Knitters Experience unneces sary. Full particulars, 3c stamp. Department 146. Auto Knitter Co, 621 Jefferson street, Buffalo. N. Y. WANTED—GirI shirt markers, sort ers and collar girl; wage $lO per! week. Apply Palace Laundry, 21u3 Logan St. WANTED—A capable woman for genera! housework, in private family; large room and bath for own use. Wages $7. Apply H. M., care Tele graph. WANTED ! ! 1 FITTING ROOM OPERATORS If you are a reliable and ex- i perienced vamper, edge stitcher or lining maker and want steady work at good pay in a factory which oper ates 48 hours a week and tries to be fair to its work ers, we have a good place for you. If you do net 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.. 1408 VERNON ST. WANTED SEVERAL A-l SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS FOR SAMPLE WORK The work is pleasant, and good wages BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO inc., Reily and Fulton Streets WANTED FIFTY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON POWER SEWING MACHINES 30 PER CENT. WEEKLY BONUS ON ALL EARNINGS 10 PER CENT. EXTRA BONUS ON EARNINGS EVERY SIX MONTHS IDEAL WQRK UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS IN AN IDEAL PLANT JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO. 2012 N. 4TH ST.. HARRISBURG, PA. ; WANTED Operators wanted on plain sewing machines; also a few union special and over-lock op erators. Bonus paid every week end learners paid time Work Apply HARRISBURG APPAREL CO, Sixth and Herr Streets. City Star Laundry Building, Third Floor. WANTED—A young lady to play piano and sell music, Must be able to take full charge of department Salary sls per week to start. Steady work and good chance for promotion Address Box W-7080, care Telegraph! j Delaware Hospital Training School ! for Nurses—Young women ot unusu'a ! intelligence, culture and high lde-u ! are sought as this school is desirous ' ot graduating nurses of unusually high professional standing. Two years cf high school is an entrance T., I quirememnt. lor information writ, Delaware Hospital, Wilmington, Del WANTED —White girl for general housework. No laundry; good homi no children. Inquire 2214 North Second street. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female ! WANTED Extra salespeople for ! Saturdays. Books Shoe Store, 217 • Market street. MEN-WOMEN raise Belgian Hares ! for us. We pay you $7 pair and ex ! prcssuge. Free Illustrated booklet and contract. United Food & Fur Asso ciation, 329 West 48th St, Dept C ' N. Y. HUNDREDS GOVERNMENT JOBS open to men-women, SI,OOO-11,600 year. Pleasant work. Paid vacation Common education sufficient. Write Immediately for free list positions now open. Franklin Institute. Den* ■ 414-P, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—MiddIe aged man xud wife to take charge of a small place • nun must have knowledge of farming' Wife to take charge of the house, fan"- . lily of three adults. A pennuneut plate land good home to right party. Apply 'to Fiank Bowman, P. U. Box 345, Har laburg. Pa. HARJRISBURG jjfj ANY GOOD-VALUE REAL ES- || : r|j 1 ATE may be sold if it is well adver- Lo tised. You must FIND THE MAN WHO WANTS IT. He is to be found j j |y| —no doubt about that. But you must pjJ • make it your business to find him i conducting that business through the ||s . , classified columns in a persistent way. pjs! B B CO HI i I 0 H 1 ajL... AGENTS WANTED I LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, uuder | wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, i direct to homes. Write for free i samples. Madison Mills. 50a BroaU- i | way. New York City. ] WORLD War History with peace ! terms complete; Woodrow Wilson, life aid work. Two best books. Biggest sellers. Livest house. Best terms. Out tits free. Phillips Publishing Co., Chi cago. 111., Atlanta, Ga. FIBER BBOOMS outwear 5 corn brooms; start store of your own, get agents working for vou. Sample sl.-5. Keystone Fiber Broom Co., Pitts burgh. Pa. SSOO per month selling a new Pat- ! ented fuel vaporizer guaranteed to save up to 50 per cent, in gasoline; 10 ' mih s per gallon made witn Ford car. i j Sol.l on money-hack guarantee, tine sample free. Stransky Vaporiser Co., I Pukwana. S. Dak. I —Big pay and free automo- ] bile Introducing wonderful new gaso line saver; puncture proof, five-year spark plugs and other economical auto necessities. Outfit free. L. Ball woy, 632, Kta. F, Louisville, Ky. WANTED AGENTS—SeII five acre, five-year oil leases, wonder Texas oil (fields. No stock selling. Best invest jmrnt. I,'uick sales. $75 weekly up. Grigg Oil Lease Co., San Antonio, | l Texas. I , | FUIJE samples. New subjects. Rich ly colored. Prize winners. Many malc- I ing S6O weekly. Failure impossible. Write uuick for supplies. Important pci trail catalog. Consolidated Portrait Company, 1034 W. Adams St.. Chicago. AGENTS—IdeaI steak tenderer, the greatest moneymaker on the market; makes tough steak as tender as opr terhouse: housekeepers buy on sight; ever 200,000 in use; samples free. Ty ler Mfg. Co., R-10. Munlce, Ind. YOUNG woman to look after our in terests in Harrisburg during spare time. Possible to earn $1 an hour. One willing to distribute our Concentrated Food Flavors for trial among friends. No samples to buy or capital needed. Sterling Products Company, Niagara Falls. N. T. AGENTS wanted for Dauphin. Cumberland, Perry and Lebanon coun ties, to sell an article everybody uses. P. O. Box 32. Highspire Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED— MALE Y'OUNG man desires job of any kind, dairy experience or machine hand. W. S. Keisling, Harrisburg, Pa., R D. No. 2. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe PRACTICAL nurse desires nursing or caring for an invalid, and assist with light duties about house. Ad dress Box X7OS4 care Telegraph. Y'OUNG girl, 12 years old. woub' j like some place to work for her board. Address Box B 7083, care Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT —One large furnished front room; all conveniences; good lo cation. Apply 7 North Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms; light and heat, with use of bath and phone. Bell 1504 1 M. TWO nicely furnished rooms on second floor; bay window; for two persons; also one third floor front room suitable for two persons; all conveniences; use of phone and bath Inquire 111 Evergreen street. Beli 490U-K. FOR RENT—Very desirable 10- room house cn West Shore; furnished or unfurnished; all conveniences; abundance of ground and shrubbery. Call Bell phone 3446-M. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMjS Large single or communicating rooms with kitchenet, stove furnished free; bath, phone and laundry priviliges; all out side, independent and private. Apply 429 Broad street. FOR KENT Furnished front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, $22.50 per month. Inquire 609 North Front st. FOR KENT—Furnished room on sec ond licor; all conveniences; hot water. Bell phone 466-R. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms on seccum floor; all conveni ence. Apply 1421 Hunt street, or call Bell 4409-J. Nicely furnished, clean, cool rooms $2.50 per week and up. 143 south Third street. FOR KENT —Two or three rooms for light housekeeping; references required. Apply 39 North Seventeenth I street. NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM— For gentlemen only. D&l 4990, or 912 North Third street. APAKT.YII.NTS FOR RENT SECOND floor apartment In residen tial section; 3 rooms unfurnished; light and heat furnished—newly papered and painted; sl7 per month. Address M 2981 care Telegraph. APARTMENTS for rent; furnished and unfurnished; all modern conven iences. Apply Louis, 414 N. Third St., between 8 a. m. and 4p.m. APARTMENT FOR RENT—IIO N. Second street; 4 rooms and private bath; third story front; unfurnished; first class condition; hot running water all the year; city steam heat; $45 per month. Apply L. Mlnter, first floor same building. Both phones. FOR RENT—Large apartment, two .bay windows; very good location; no Children Apply 270 North street. FOR RENT—Apartment in good lo cation: rent reasonable; Immediate possession Apply to Mr. Cooper. 1413 N Third St. tc< 11 United lu Neat ColmnaiD I I■l I— If. 'II— law 'C - I ' I APARTMENTS FOR RENT i FOR RENT—Three-room apart- ; mcnt, furnished, at 1008 North Sixth j street, also two-room apartment, 628 j Forster street. For information call j j Bell phone 4532. AT 100 South Thirteenth street, first floor, 7 rooms and laundry, ele gantly lurnished. equipped with hard wood floors, gas and electricity, pri vate porch and entrance. Apply at 100 South Thirteenth street. COTTAGE FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished cottage along Swatara creek, Hummelstown; I bathroom and electric lights; two I blocks from trolley, or one block from 1 railroad station. Bell 23. Apply C. B. I I Walnier, Hummelstown, Pa. I I BOARDING 1 A mother's helper opened a board- j irgliousc for children, by the day or week while parents are employed. Ad jdress 1004 North Fifth st. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—II 2-114 Washington St., 8 rooms and bath; frame; tin roof; all conveniences; bargain. Apply 814 N. Third street. I FOR SALE —On account of other ] business 1 will sell at once my 7- 1 room, 2-story corner brick house; all j improvements; nice front porch, back ' vard and a tine view over the city j and Capitol Park. No. 115 Royal Ter- i race; one-half cash and balance on first mortgage. Ed. C. Markley, 1319 Derry street. FACTORY SITE FOR SALE 90x100 feet on North Cameron street. One of the best sites iu the city of sold at once. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green street- Bell 560-J. HARRISBURGS REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET. 1606 Susquehanna street, now vacant; 3-story brick; 8 room house; improvements. 1148 Derry street; 3-story brick and frame; rear drive alley; front porch. Price re- • duced till July 1. A 3-story brick house along Roekville line, and several other good suburban homes for sale. KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL ifc KLINE. 307 Kunkel Bldg. See our list before you buy and ask for one of our free fly swatters. FOR SALE—2%-story frame dwelling located in Market street, Camp Hill, containing 9 rooms and bath, hardwood floors, lot 60x175, fine shade, and shrubbery, complete gar age. Possession can be had on two weeks' notice. This property is exceptionally well located and in excellent condition. FOR SALE—Brick garage, built on lot 50x150, located In Camp Hill, equipped with wa ter, electric light and heat. Part of building is a 2-story brick 40x40, balance one story concrete 50x50. Storage rooms for 20 ears. This prop erty is well located for auto mobile repair and accessory business. FOR SALE—2I4-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms, bath, ce mented cellar, lot 65x120, containing all modern im provements, including steam heat, located on Oyster Point Ave., Camp Hill. Price, $3,500 BRINTON-PACKER CO., Agents Second and Walnut Streets VACANT HOUSES Two 2% and 3-story brick houses; all Improvements; porches, drive alley. Also cor ner houses on Hill and up town. Will take auto in trade. 1 have several fine suburban homes for sale; brick, all Im provements, % 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 660-J. FOR SALE—In settling an estate a desirable residence in Green street; 1 Immediate possession. Apply Box o 6757. care Teelgraph. (.Continued la Neat Uelutui) REAL ESTATE FOB SALE FOB SALE: On easy terms, 2012 to 201S Susquehanna street. Apply A. F. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth. WEST SHOUE LOTS 4 lots together along river front E'ine site for Bunga low. Easy terms. Small amount down. Monthly pay ment plan. C H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell Phone 560 J. | DESIRABLE DERRY STREET j PROPERTY FOR SALE Brick house 7 rooms bath gas electric light steam heat No. 1201 2 Derry. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building i FOR SALE—S2,2SO will purchase a small bungalow with tlve rooms lot , 50x125. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner | Building. PAXTANQ RESIDENCE FOR SALE —All most modern conveniences and price reasonable. Bell Realty Co. Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 409 South Thir teenth street—three-story brick 9 rooms and bath—steam heat. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 207 Harris street —brick house 9 rooms bath other improvements. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 1434 Regina street* large house, easily remodeled for business; lot 23x130; stable on rear Bell Reulty Co., Bergner Building. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan Small cash or Liberty , Bond tirst payment required, balance as rent. We have houses in every part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. P. Do ran/., 1225 North Sixth street. POSSESSION SOON 1635 Swatara St., frame 52,500 ,1631 Swatara St., frame 2,500 I 412 Hummel St. brick 2,000 D. A. CALEY, 707 Kunkel B'.dg. Bell 589. j B'ORSTB.R ST.—6o9—3-story brick dwelling, 9 rooms and bath, furnace, gas and electric; good location for renting rooms; will sell at a bargain. Apply LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN, Patriot Building I —— A BARGAIN in real estate; 2 44- story double frame house, with im ! provements located at 493-495 Sec | ond street, Highspire. This is a tine i Property. Will sell single or double, jW. J. Reeves, 224 Market street, Highspire, Pa. Dial 9801. My ear is at your service. AN exceptional bargain in a fine 2.9, me : .J his Property is located 454 Elizabeth street. Highspire; single house, plot luO foot front by 125 feet deep; improvements; most all kinds ?7 ££ ult i chicken house and garage, 14x50. Wlil sell for SI,OOO less than Zhli K wor th; reason for sell.ng other business. W. W. Reeves, 224 Market street. Highspire. Dial 9SOI. AT 207 Abulation street. West Eair house wl?h S - dC ° f a double frame house with 7 rooms and bath, with ■side yard in lawn of 73 feet suitable fruit any kinfl ot business; 19 iiuit tltes, ear stops at door one square from river; is vacant ' now Inquire at above address. ENOLA.—Home for sale; 6 rooms tHr ne iLtb°t US \ ln eood oondition; elee ri 8 !?' hot and cold water* lot I. ' Price, $1,600. Durand' A Berber, 107 Chestnut yt. HOUSES ON BIASY TERMS imp ° anl "" story brick on Hill all imp 800 " 1 2^"story brick on Hill, all imp 008 "* 2,/4 " story frame on Hill, ail irr p :lcant 3-story brick, up town, all imp 80 * 1 "' 3 " Btory frame, up town, all imp Story framo near Hi " market, ail imp W ° 2^"fitory frames, S. 21st st.. all Store room property on Market st store loom, corner brick, on Hill' ..-story brick, corner on Derry st 2-story brick on Crescent st.. easv terms. 3-story brick on Swatara st. 2-stcry bricks on lath and 16th sts 2-story bricks on Catherine st. 3-story brick on Walnut st.. Hill 3-story frame and garage on Park street. 3-story brick, drive alley, Regina street. 2% single frame in Lemoyne, all Imp. B'ine corner home in Enola, all imp 9-room house in New Cumberland imp. Cottage in Camp Hill, all imp. B'ine home. 1 acre, near Camp Hill Single corner at Washington Heights. B'ine cc-mer home In Penbrook. Corner 2 44-story frame in Pleasant View. 1-acre and double house at Pen t-rook. Apartments on Hill and up town. Corner new brick up town, all imp. Investment, three small houses in Steelton. Investment, three frame houses, on corner Forest street. Row of six 3-story bricks on Briggs street. Business place on Derry street, near 19th street. 3-story brick on Green street, imp. Apartment house up town, one of the finest in the city, large lot to street in the rear. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green St. Bell 560-J VACANT POSSESSION AT ONCE 2-story brick, steam heat, electric and gas lights, porch, bay windows, side entrance, drive alley; 44 block to all-night car service (on Hill). 2 44-story brick, all Improvements, porches, side entrance, drive alley, large yard, slate roof (vacant), easy terms, pay as rent (on Hill). 2-story brick, porch, all Improve ments, corner, easy terms. Small amount down (on Hill). Several fine homes up town; all Improvements. Several fine suburban homes; all Improvements. Several email farms. • to 30 acres each, within 5 milea of city. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell Pbone 560-J. JUST DANIEL E. LUCAS Real Estate and Insurance. 303 Lewis St THAT'S ALL FOR SALE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 1512 WALNUT ST RE BIT. Lot, 15 ft. 3 In by 90 ft. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM PANY. 222 Market Street I Continued In Next ColumnJ JUNE 28, | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY 100S North Second Street. I-iot, 24x123 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 *1 Address c S. 7582. Care of Telegraph. - j i' —— ' i Real Estate For Sale—Suburban . i FOR HARK—l.arse suburban home . Inear Camp Hill. % acre land; all mi ll provements: fruit, chicken house. • etc., will take city property in cx • I change; easy terms. . j C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell Phono 560-J , i 1 REAR ESTATE FOR RENT . I | I FOR RENT—Small house, furnish- ; 1 ; ed or unfurnished. Call Dial phone I -14749, between 9 to I A. M. i FOR RENT Furnished cottage,! ■ IRivervlew, ten miles from Harrisburg, .'along Susquehanna river, lirst two weeks in July. Address Box J. K. 1.,! J care Telegraph. . j FOR RENT —Carlisle, Pa., 10-room .'frame house, with all modern im - 1! provements, 123 S. College street; •' . best residence location in Carlisle, ln -51 quire of C. M. Eiggett, 10 Court House V i avenue, Carlisle, Pa. 1 . | l''Oß RENT— Second story of Kel ker Street Markethouse. Fourth and U Kelker streets, suitable for manufac ojturing purposes or general storage. Iji I—Room 34x34. j I—Room 40x30. I 2—Office rooms. I I—Hall. 50x10. . j Alterations made to suit tenant. I Apply Harrisburg Auto Co., Fourth and Kelker streets. [ I REAR ESTATE WANTED • j A high class residence with good sized lot or rental property, or vacant I ground in city or suburbs. I offer as part pay a large high powered, high class touring cur as good as new, . would also make a tine truck. Give ' (full description, location und price. ■ ] B-7082, care Telegraph. j 1 HAVE READY -BUYERS for farm. '■ < city and euburban properties. My • large clientage enables me to secure • ready buyers for any kind of Real 1 Estate you may have to offer. A. P. DOItANZ, 1225 North Sixth St. j Bell 271 J. Dial 3943 ' WANTED TO EXCHANGE Two • lots of ground at Camp Hill, 60x120. 1 Will exchange them for a good sec ond-hand automobile. Call Bell i 1897-J. 1 WANTED—Nine or 10-room house • by August 1; steam beat and elec tricity; in central location; rent not ■ to exceed $45 per month. Address i B. E. M., care Telegraph. I REAL ESTATE WANTED—A su i burban home of not less than ten rooms, about 80x150 lot, one fare zone, in a desirable location; give ail particulars as to improvements, cash. Address J. C. D„ care Telegraph. : READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY 1 WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? ; BELL AND DIAL PHONES. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 N. THIRD St. FARMS 1 j ' FARMS FOR SALE 6-acre farm near New Cumberland. 1 10-acre farm near Progress. 16-acre farm near Progress. 1 10-acre farm near Enola. 30-aere farm near Rockville. 1 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, 20-acre farm; good house; newly c papered, good barn and all outbuild ings; running water; 1 cream sepa l!rator. 1 Milburn wagon, market wag- I on, spring harrow, cultivator, plow, ! ! sleigh and corn scorer, $2,700 39-acro farm along State road; ■ I good house and barn; summer kitch •ien, butcher shop, wagon shed, large | orchard, running water, sand and black loam soil, price $4,600. 48-acie farm, some wood and pas 1' turc land, good house and barn; level soil; running water; $2,000; half cash .'necessary. Inquire, Durand & Fcrber, 1107 Chestnut street. FARMS FARMS FARMS l I have several fine farms, 3 to 1 5 miles from Harrisburg; good buildings, good water, i fots of fruit; 1 mile to trolley and State road; 6, 10. 16 and 30-acre farms; practically level. Southern exposure. r > C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. HARRISBURG. I Bell Phone 560-J. 'I POR SALE—One of the largest and best grain, dairy or stock farms, con taining 252% acres, all in a high state of cultivation, situated in the cele- I bratcd Buffalo Valley. Union County, 2>,' miles S. W. of Lewisburg, Pa., with two (2) railroads, schools and university. All necessary buildings, exceptionally heavy frame und ma tonary, buildings centrally located, an i abundance of excellent water, three ' (3) large springs and well, all never failing, running spring water at barn. Turtle creek through the farm, good neighborhood, good roads, all kinds of fruit For price and terms, call on or address, A. W. Wolfe, Lewt3burg. Pa. FARMS WANTED WANTED To hear from owner of good farm for sale. C. C. Sheparo. Minneapolis. Minn, WANTED —To lease a small farm, with an option on buying. Address Box G-6764. Telegraph Office. Offices and Store Rooms for Kent FOR RENT — Desk room and office. Inquire Fred C. Miller, Attorney, 31 North Second street. Bell phone 307 J. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE —Second-hand ladies' wheel; in good condition. Inquire 1226 North Third street. FOR SALE—Aluminum Hammond | multiplex typewriter, with case, abso , iUul..'' new, price $65.00. Address Box j R-7075. care Telegraph. • tContinued la Next Column.) FOR SALE—MISCELLAXEOU^JJ MOTORS FOR SALE We have the following motors are offering for sale. We these motors to be in first-class dltion and can make immediate livery. :Sjgl One % H. P. 220 V, 450 R. P. M. IIP One U H. P. 220 V. 380 R. P. M. B? One >/, H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M. 1 One U H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. Kj One % H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M. K One >i H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. One % H. P .120 V. 400 R. P. M. 1 THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING Printing Binding Designingßl Photo-Engraving Die Stamping Plate Printing MS Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE—Child's brass bed: sides; also sulkey. Apply, 2015 Second street, or Bell 3970-J. BARGAIN ONE OAK CHIFFIONER ONE OAK DRESSER. Iron bed spring: combination I mattress, rocker chair, val- I ued at $107; sale price $79. I FORNWALT'S, 1321 North Sixth Street. FOP. SALE—Globe-Wernlcke tlonal book cases. In quartered durk finish. $3.00. ■!. i Two Monarch typewriters i desk, filing cases, etc. All in lent grade and condition. ! Estate of Harry M. Bretz, Thomas | McCarrell, Jr., Trustee. 222 i street, Harrisburg, Penna. FOR SAUK Channels, angle, pipe all denominations. ■ | rails, all sizes. Apply Williams M I Freedman. Tenth below I street, or Sixth above Division street^l i __^M FOR SALE—Iron fence, 40 ft., high excellent condition. Apply S. Thirteenth St. FOR SALE—One single wagon. good condition. Kingan Co.. 421 South Second street. I MORRIS SAYS save new and second-hand furniture her^H High prices paid for furniture. Schmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4494. B® BOOKS Bought and sold; new, old, rare, in clock. 925 North Third. Circulars free. I " 1 FOR SALE —Practically newwhm round roed baby carriage; make; reversible top; little used: sell cheap. Call Saturday, 807 Sixth street, or Bell phone 4283-R. 1 TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FoH ; CASH ALL MAKES RENTED -■ EXCHANGED GEO. P. TILLOTSON, : 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSIT® OKPHKUM THEATER BOTH PHONES ■ WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS I SECONDHAND furniture wanteiH See us before sacrificing. Dial phonH 5751 SEWING machines bought for caslß sewing machine repairing. Dial phonM 5754. PHONOGRAPH records and mafl chines bought for cash. Dial phonM 5754. M 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. WANTED—Second-hand bathtub! must be in good condition. ..~dres J. C. Roth, Steelton, Pa. V JUNK—We are in the market foM all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4974, oa write L. Cohen & Co., York street antM Ash avenue. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID fot| Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at-M lection Newmark & Cown, 308 BroacM street. Dial 4826, Bell 4705 R. ■ BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURF.B 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 Smoltz 1016 Market street. Will call. City or country. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANTO TIRE VULCANIZING; a growing profitable business. Easy to fcarn! Instruction book sl. Plants SSO up. Catalogue free. Equipment Co.. 458 Eighth street, Cincinnati. BUY AN OIL LEASE $lO buys five acres Texas Field. Ranger leases sold at 25c now worth thousands per acre. Nuttle per acre and sold for $6,000 per acre. Texas-Rainbows End now opening up shows same geological formation as proven territory. Leases here may • jump any price with first well com ing in. It's a speculation, but the kind of speculation that has made many small investors rich. The For tuna OH Co. started in by several men pooling S4OO in leases sold out re cently for a million dollars. If you don't understand lease business, we will gladly explain all details. Remit $lO for FIVE acres. We send you legal lease form and keep you in touch with developments. Bend name I for free map and full information. Pecos Valley Co., 114% N. Robinson.., Oklahoma, Okla. GET THE BEST—ORDER NOW 30 Per Cent. Off For 30 Days HISTORY OF THE GREAT WARt Giving the stirring events from the assassination of the Crown Prince oti Austria to the crushing of An account of the Causes with a pre-! war history of Belgium, France and] Serbia. Official photographs. ' PRICE $3.76 Universal Service Association. Grand! Avenue Temple Bldg., Kansas City,] Mo. WOUI-D YOU RISK $2 PER WEEK. I FOR 50 WEEKS TO MAKE THOU-] SANDS? A WORKING MAN'S COMPANY. 1 By paying $2 per week for 50 weeks we will offer you something great. Most people spend more for drink, 1 tooacco, etc.. but osject to spending i a few dollars for their future wel- j fare. Particulars 7024 Jenkins Arcade, Pittsburgh. Pa. I BUSINESS PERSONALS OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Any metal welded. Work guaran-. teed. Carbon removed by oxygen., Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logaaj street, Bell 4396-J. DIAMONDS bought for cash —P. H. CAPI.AN CO.. 206 Market street. 1 PAPERHANQING AND PAINTING, First-class work. Chilcoat Bros— -1622 N. Fourth St. _l (Continued In Next Column! % Additional Classified Adj OB Opposite Page
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