Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 02, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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i IF WYE Mm TO BUY A HOME, STUDY TIE REAL ESTATE AftS 1
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LOST AND I'Ul'Nl)
LOST Small narrow engraved
bracelet: reward if returned Last End
Bank apartment. 13th and Howard
Std., second lioor, or Bell phone
4 u 6 7 - W.
I.UST —Pocketbook containing S3O
in department store. Kinder please
return to Telegraph Oftiee and le
ceive $5 reward.
LOST —Kancy handbag, lined with
green silk, on river bank near 1' ront
and North. Reward if returned to
Telegraph Office.
lAJST—A child's white Milan hat.
between Maclay street station and
Calder street, in sixth. Vc's North
please return same to 13oS Norm
Sixth street.
LOST —Black handbag between Car
lisle and Linglestown. Reward if re
turned to 1904 llolly street.
LOST
Will the person who found a
small gold class pin. WI V}
letters 11. 11. 5.—1318 °h 11
and initials M. B. engraved on
back, which was lost at the
Tech High commencement
dance at Willa-Villa, please
turn to the Telegraph uttlce
and receive reward'/
INSTRUCTIONS
K^gUah
MAuV^A^^atanytime
801 l 135 Dial lUlb g COLLEGE.
BKCKLhV'b bbbiNhS Beck ley
131 Market St. C as '
HKLP wantud— MALE
men oy,
baueo'Vront'and ifeel'.Jane,
4HS4M.
tomed to crel,^ i '}. 01l (or man of stead!
permanent position ioi u ts an c
Übus. who can obta n age
handle help expected. Man
experience and N. V.
t.Mtian Ml* cu.. "
~~~TTi,. reDresentatlvi
LIVE, S n l''lint exclusive sellins
wanted, can ®J county, 1' °ur
privilege tor ouupnm c p
m-one Signal rail o r ca i.
(ret attachment on tne { uUlo
for the autornatlc signaling rear .
mobiles coming ro ™ i llt pa rty wh<
possibilities foi the B throU ghou
should be well ki r . ly in au t, ?
Uh: county , not n ' hou id have hji
i;Voud° street" fidelity Bull
ing, Philadelphia.
WANTIiU
Men to 1 ea !'" l " piano's. Make
mobiles and ac upun
application at once,
course, „*<
Cadi, or ,yi rl J£' R ~ KT
"5 N. CAMERON fcTRLLI.
Or _
TRAINING QUARTERS.
360 south k ront Street,
Steeltotw
V. AN TLL>
masteb orrlo,i
—saws^ 0 ™"
!&J&J\sguxvssr t
UNSKILLED MEN
FOR PRODUCTION WORK
Ages 18 to 45
Weight 140 lbs. or more
IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION
Good Living Wages Pa' d While
Learning
Steady Work Assured
Apply in Person
or
Communicate with
Factory Employment Office
THE GOODYEAR TIRE &
RUBBER COMPANY
Akron, Ohio
DISHWASHER wanted. Apply at
once. 1254 Market street. Herman
Restaurant.
WANTED
Expert automobile repairman,
none hut experienced need apply.
FREDERICKS GARAGE.
1807-09 N. Seventh S'..
SEVERAL young men. IS to 20
vears of age for shipping, weighing
and clerical work. One or two years
high school experience essential. Swilt
& Co., 7th and North Sts.
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FOR SALE
H3 ACHE H'Allll
Located on the Newport Road.
mile from Juniata Bridge. Vfc mile
from state Highway; 80 acres cul
tivated; 3 acres woodland, chest
nut and oaki , large orchard of
peach, apple, pear unci plum trees;
3 fields are buihljngs, ex
cept house, aire new and all are In
fine condition; house has been re
modeled.
This Is n good proposition.
Miller Brothers & Co.
lOfl.il AND COURT STS.
.HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
...embers tlbg. Real kmute Uuurd
V- ... .
pjmiwi ''v • • i
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
HELP WAX TEH—MALE
WANTED-Barber, at once. Applj
Tile Barber Shop, 15 North Markel
Square.
WANTED—Boy between age of 1'
and 19; apply Reist floating boa
houses, foot of South sC
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
AKRON, OHIO
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 tor Dauphin County. We
are marketing an automobile
accessory which has a World
wide demand, an article thai
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
RAILROAD traffic inspectors want
ed; sllO a month and expenses to
start; short hours; travel; three
months' home study utder guarantee.
We get you position. No age limit;
ask for booklet N-273, Standard busi
ness Training Inst., Buffalo, N. Y.
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
is offered a live man or wide
awake firm to handle distri
bution on a proven, fast sell
ing automobile necessity of
great merit. Will requi'-e an
investment of from SIOO 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-5964
CARE TELEGRAPH
WANTED—Honest man with horse
and Wagon or small truck to stait
wholesale candy business. Not one
cent ispifal needed. Address Box
C-7101 care Telegraph.
lIELi UAX TEW—FEMALE
j
WANTED—White girl or woman j
for general housework; no washing,
good wages; apply about 7.30 p. m.J
2250 North Third street.
HOUSEWORK Capable girl or !
woman wunted for housework; small
family; no washing; good wages for
right party. Call Hell 4226.
HOUSEKEEPER Elderly lad.v
wanted for housekeeping in pleasant
place in country, one who desires a
grand home in preference to high
wages; light work; one middle aged
man in family. Address Box 'E-4567.
WANTED
An experienced white second
inaid to assist with children.
Wages SB.OO per week.
MRS. J. H. HARTMAN,
334 East Orange St..
LANCASTER. PA.
WANTED —Middle aged woman for
housek coper by a widower. Must be
unencumbered. Good home for
right person. .John iirolsbaugh, Car
lisle, l'a., genelal delivery.
WANTED Experienced millinery
maker for the cortiinng season. Apply
at onee; steady position. Eleanor.i
Gove, 226 N. Third.
WANTED —Girl shirt markers, sort
ers ant; collar girl; wage $lO per
week. Apply Palace Laundry. 21C3
Logan St.
WANTED
SEVERAL A-l SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
FOR
SAMPLE WORK
The work is pleasant, and good wages
BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO.,
Inc.,
Rally and Fulton Streets
WANTED Experienced saleslady
for ribbon depniauiom. .epply P. .
Woolworth, 4f'4 Market st
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inn'
WANTED
; fifty experienced op, rATnRS
iON POWER tWl NQ P m L a '-ATORo
30 per cent. week, v
BONUS ON ALL EARNifju*
10 PER CENT EXTRA BONITs nv
EARNINGS E'-EHY SIX MONTHS
IDEAL WORK UNDER idkai
CONDITIONS IN' AN
PLANT OAi_.
JENNINGS MANUFACTURE,, r ,
2013 N. 4TH ST.. p A .
WANTED
Operators wanted on .
sewing- machine*; al so a ft,„
union special and °Ver-| OC k OD
erators. Bonus paid every
and learners paid time W urif
Apply
HAKRISBURG APPAREL CO
Sixth and Herr Streets '*
City Star Laundry Buildina
Third Fluor. 5 '
DELL SERVICE
Telephone operating has an
unusual attraction for Har
risburg young women who are
looking for steady, profitable,
and agreeable employment,
under the management of
women trained in the tare of
girls.
•AN IDEAL OCCUPATION
FOR YOUNG WOMEN-
We need a limited number of
young women of 18 years or
over, to complete a class to
start training Monday, July 7.
Apply at once to Miss Kline,
Operators' Employment De
partment, 208 NValnut street.
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO.
OF PENNA.
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 VV-7080, care Telegraph.
AGENTS WANTED
! AGENTS wanted for Dauphin,
; Cumberland, Perry and Lebanon coun
ties. to sell an article everybody uses.
P. O. Box 32. Highspire Pa.
AGENTS
YOUR ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME
OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONEY
$8 to sls a day sure profit for the
next 30 days taking orders for Com
plete and Final History of World
War; contains full Peace Terms and
League of Nations Covenant; 80u
pages with over 200 magnificent illus
trations, including official photo
graphs furnished by American, Can
adian. British, French and Italian
Governments, written by Francis A.
I March, with introduction by General
I Peyton c. March, highest officer in
I United States Army; commended oy
i Secretary of War Baker; contains
! tleneral Pershing's own story of our
1 soldiers; everyone wants Complete
History with full Peace Terms; we
give you 1 book Free with each 10
books you order; 20 days' credit; big
gest commission and prompt ship
ments; complete books now icady;
send us your orders or write at once
for Free Sample outfit- Address
MANUFACTURERS ADVERTISING
Co., 62 North Washington St., Boston,
Mass.
SITUATIONS V. ANTED—MALE
I DESIRE to associate with and in
vest $4,000 —$6,000 in an established
business. Have served as captain
U. S. Army for twenty months. Am
| college graduate, 35 years old, em-
I ployed at present and have had 14
Gears' engineering and executive ex
perience. Reply desired only from
i concerns which will welcome thor
ough Investigation. Character and
ability; references furnished. Ad
dress S-7572, care Telegraph.
FORMER U. S. Army intrepreter
and trade test man, who speaks nine
languages, also reads and writes same
fluently; experienced clerical worker,
also timekeeper and former business
manager wishes position at once.
Will accept anything suitable. Ad
dress Box Y-2968, care Telegraph.
YOUNG man desires job of any
kind, dairy experience or machine
hand. W. b. Keisling. Harrisburg. t'a
H. D. No. 2.
SITUATION t> WAN 1 ED—Female
WOMAN wishes day's work of any
kind; can furnish reference. Apply
at 21 South Thirteenth street
EXPERIENCED stenographer and
bookkeeper desires position; can fur
nish relerences. Address Box K-657;
care Telegraph
WANTED —Day's work by middle
aged white woman, inquire 1312 Soutl;
Cameron St.
NURSING —Woman wants nursing;
has had experience; can furnish ref
erence. Apply at 21 South Thirteenth
street.
WANTED —Housework by the day
or week by colored woman. Call oi
addr<ss. 1127 N. Seventh st.
WANTED —Day's work by colored
woman Call or address, 417 Lincoln
street. Steelton.
EXPERIENCED nurse wishes en
gagements in nursing; best references
from doctors and former patients. Ad
dress Box R-8924. care Telegraph.
WOMAN wishes day's work or work
by the week. Apply 1170 S. Cameron.
HOUSEKEEPER—A reliable mid
dle-aged woman wishes position; can
furnish reference. Address Box
L-4952, care Telegraph.
WANTED —By a colored woman,
day's work of any kind. Call or write
to No. 1306 Currant avenue.
WANTED —By a high school girl,
light work or position as elevator
girl; is experienced. Call or write to
No. 1306 Currant avenue.
WOMAN wants general housework
In or out of city. Apply at 1232 Cow
den street
HIGH SCHOOL girl wants store or
office work; has experience. Address
Box A-7571, care Telegraph.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR KENT —Nicwly furnished room
for gentleman only. Apply 1224 Nortt
Third street, or Bell phone 4956-N.
FOR RENT—Two communicating
furnished rooms, on second floor,
with balcony; use of hath and phone;
suitable for man ano wife or busi
ness people. Apply 210 South Thir
teenth street. Bell 4390-M.
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HAJURISBURG TELEGRAPH
!i i
ANY GOOD-VALUE REAL ES- dfe
TATE may be sold if it is well adver- j^Sj
CO tised - You must FIND THE MAN
WHO WANTS IT. He is to be found
—no doubt about that. But you must
make it your business to find him
conducting that business through the
jjjj classified columns in a persistent way. |
SEP,
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, cen
trally located. Apply at 9 North
Front street.
FURNISHED room for rent; use of
hath; gentleman preferred; rent, $3.50
a week. Inquire Mrs. Owens, third
floor, Potts' Apartment, Third and
Herr streets.
1549 STATE STREET, pleasant
front rooms; furnished; all conveni
ences; breakfast served if desired.
Hell 5246-M.
TWO or three rooms furnished or
unfurnished; use of phone, bath, gas
and electricity. Apply '305 South
Cameron street, or Hell phone 893-J.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
front rooms for light housekeeping;
baih, gas, heat, laundry; all con
veniences; nice location. Inquire
314* Penn street.
FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room
for gentleman and wife. Apply 1234
North Third street, or Hell Phone
4956-N.
FOR RENT—Two large unfurnish
ed rooms for light housekeeping;
newly papered; central location; rent
reasonable. Phone 1589-M.
ROOMS FOR RENT—Two or three!
rooms, suitable for light housekeep- i
ing; references required. 39 North
Seventeenth street.
PLEASANT room furnished or un
furnished, suitable for two; all con
veniences; use of phone; private bath,
with private family in most desir
able ev idential section. Call at 815
North Seventeenth street.
FOR RENT —Two large unfurnish
ed rooms for light housekeeping; all
conveniences. Apply 1419 Market
street. Call Bell 2953-J. j
TWO nicely furnished rooms on '
second tloor; bay window; for two !
persons, also one third tloor front 1
room suitable for two persons; all I
conveniences; use of phone and bath i
Inquire 111 Evergreen street. Bell I
4900-R.
FOR RENT —Furnished room on sec- ;
ond floor; all conveniences, hot water
Bell phone 466-R.
Nicely furnished, clean, cool rooms,
$2.50 per week and up. 143 South
1 Third street.
NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM—
For gentlemen only. Dial 4990, or 912
| North Third street.
ROOMS WANTED
| WANTED—Two furnished rooms,
! privilege of light housekeeping.
Must be close to central part of
i city. State prices and particulars.
| Address Box H-4286, care Telegraph.
j WANTED Furnished room on
I second floor, with bath privileges.
! Address Box S-8286, giving price and
full particulars.
WANTED' —A room or rooms suit
able (or a dentist's ofllce; must have
! light and water. Address Box F-6744
! care Telegraph.
BOARDING
I WANTED Two men boarders
! large newly furnished corner tront
room. Inquire 822 Maclay street.
ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED
WANTED—Lodging for widow and
a home (or 9-j ear-old girl, while
mother works during the day; refer
ences required. Call Bell phone
1536-M, between 8 A. M. and 5 p. M.
Ask (or L. E. A.
AI'AKT-UEN A3 Euit KENT
APARTMENTS for rent; furnished
land unfurnished; all modern conven
iences. Apply Louis, 414 N. Third St.
;between & ?ri - - ni.
! APARTMENT FOR KENT—no 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. Minter, nrsi
tlool same building. Both phones.
FOR RENT— Apartment in good lo
cation; rent reasonable; immediate
possession. Apply to Mr. Cooper. 14
N. Third St.
APARTMENT—6 rooms and bath;
all Improvements; desirable location
Address Box F.676i. cure Telegraph.
FOUR well-furnlshea rooms, light. 1
airy, bay windows, second floor, cor
ner, hot water, heat, sas, electricity, I
bath, laundry. References exchanged. !
No children. 542 .south Sixteenth Sl j
AT 100 South Thirteenth street,!
first floor, 7 rooms and laundry, ele-1
gantlv furnished, equipped with hard
wood floors, gas and electricity, pri
vate porch and entrance. Apply a;
100 South Thirteenth street
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE—II 2-114 Washington St.,
8 rooms ana bath; frame, tin roof; all'
conveniences; bargain. Apply 814 N.
Third street.
FOR SALE—A suburban house, ten
rooms and bath; all modern improve
ments For information ca i| gell
phone 392-W., between B a. M. and
4 P. M. j
I HAVE READY BUYERS f or farm,
city and cuburban properties. My
large clientage enables rle to secure
ready buyers for any kgH of Real
Estate you may have to "tier.
A P. DORANZ. I
1225 North Sixthly.
Bell 271 J. pal 3943
FORSTER ST.—6O9— 3-stbry brick
dwelling, 9 rooms and batl, furnace,
gas and electric; good lofntion for
renting rooms; will sell at ft bargain.
Apply I
LEHMAN & KLINGEMAV,
Patriot Building 1
(Continued In No** Co'fhi)
KEAJL. KSTATIi FOR SALK
VACANT HOUSES
Two 2% and 3-story brick
bousts; ail 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 heal, electric lights,
hardwood floors, lota of iruit
on Slate Road. Will take city '
properly in trade.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 560-J.
BEAUTIFUL, country home for !
, sale, aside car line; electric light,
i steam heat; lot 110x160; easy terms, |
! $3,300. Durand & Ferber, 101 Chest- i
; nut street. !
FOR bALK—In Hlghspire. It you j
pre looking for a business that will
net you $3,000 to $5,000 a year at a I
real down bargain, see me at once;
property including residence, store- |
room, ice cream parlor, large pool - !
loom, only pool In town; reason for I
selling, would retire from business, i
W. J. Reeves, 234 Market St., High- j
spire. Dial 9801 ]
i AN exceptional bargain in a line j
home. This property is located 454 !
• Elizabeth street. Highspire; single I
house, plot 150 foot front by 125 feet .
i deep; improvements; most all kinds!
lof iruit; chicken house and garage, j
i 14x50, Will sell for SI,OOO less than ;
I what it is worth; reason for selling \
| other business. W. W. Reeves, 224
| Market street. Highspire. Dial 9801. j
| KNOLA.—Home for sale; 6 rooms, j
corner house, in good condition; elec- I
trie lights; hot and cold water; lot j
50x50. Price, $1,600. Durand A; i
Ferber, IC7 Chestnut St.
FOR SALE On easy terms, 2012 j
to 2016 Susquehanna street. Apply A. ]
P. Dc.ranz, 1225 North Sixth.
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental!
payment plan Small cash or Liberty j
Bond lirst payment required, balance!
ias rent. We have houses in every;
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street i
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE,
SEE SANDEKLIN."
| JEFFERSON ST., 2130
Three-story brick, nine
rooms, all improvements, ce
ment cellar, driveway in the
fear. Can be bought same as
rent.
DERRY ST., 2341 NEW,
VACANT; three-story brick,
six rooms, bath and attic, nice
front and back porches, steam
heat. gas and electricity,
hardwood floors; right up-to
the minute.
SIWATARA ST., 1856—POS
SESSION SOON; three-story
frame, eight rooms, bath,
gas. front porch, driveway in
the rear; same as rent.
LEMOYNE; Herman Ave.,
289-291 —Double frame; im
provements, nice front porch,
lot 150 feet deep back to a
driveway; can sell as a whole
j or one-half, on our easy pay
ment plan.
STKKLTON; S. Second St.,
320—Three-story franw, im
provements, one-half of a
pair, nice roomy house; right
price to quick buyer; same as
rent.
D. ASA SANDERLIN,
Room 1,
SECURITY TRUST BLDG.,
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1390 DIAL 3573
2%-story stucco bungalow on Sec
• ond street, Riverside; will be com
pleted in a few weeks; all latest
conveniences, including tireplace;
large lot view to river; close to Har
risburg Academy.
I 2%-story stone and stucco on
I Green street: large living room; hard
wood finish; fireplace and other con
veniences.
Fine house on corner of Third and
Lewis streets; 8 rooms and bath; wa
ter heat; all latest improvements;
fine lawn; lots of fruit trees.
2%-story frame, Fourtli street, 7
rooms and bath, for sale cheap to
quick buyer. Will sell on monthly
payment plan if desired.
D. F. LUCAS,
303 Lewis Street.
MOUNTAIN CABIN. FURNISHED,
SSOO
On Pine Grove State Forest Reser
vation. On main road and railroad,
overlooking beautiful lake and stream
Fine view. Other summer cottages
nearby. Fine springs only few steps
from building. Roughly but comfort
ably furnished. Heart of deer and
trout country. Bargain. Address R.,
care Telegraph.
$2 400 WILL PURCHASE 614 Boyd
street; brick house, eight rpoms, bath
and all other improvements. Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
FOR SALE—No. 1922 Kensington
street—seven rooms and bath—gas—
electric light —furnace gurage on
premises. Hell Realty Co., Bergner
Building. j
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Kas3oassj &b5b38383E3&&
1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE No. 626 Cumberland
! street—brick bouse with eight rooms
| —bath—gas furnace. Bell Reulty
Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE
823 S. Front street, frame
| dwelling.
1614 N. Fifth street. 3-story
frame dwelling with im
provements. ten rooms and
bath.
West Fairview property,
j located on third street, two
and - one - half-story frame
dwelling.
Inquire of
! HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY,
16 S. Second Street,
Harrisburg, Penna.
HARRIS STREET
I 630—Three-story brick, nine
rooms, all improvements;
small amount down; balance
I same as rent. No questions
as to race or nationality.
D. A. SANDERLIN,
36 N. Third Street, Room 1
SECURITY TRUST BLDG.
Bell 1390 Dial 3573
YALE ST., 218 Brick house; eight
rooms and bath; gas, steam heat;
price 83,400. Bell Realty Co., Bcrgner
Bldg.
VACANT. POSSESSION AT ONCE
2-story brick, steam heat, electric
land gas lights, porch, bay windows,
; side entrance, drive alley; % block
i to all-night car service ton Hill).
| 2 %-story brick, all improvements,
i porches, side entrance, drive alley, .
; large yard, slate roof (vacant), easy
; terms, pay as rent ton Hill).
1 2-story brick, porch, all improve
ments, corner easy terms. Small
amount down (on Hill).
i Several line homes up town; all
j improvements.
! Several tine suburban homes; all
j improvements.
! Several small farms, 6 to 30 acres
; each, with 5 miles of city.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell Phone 560-J.
i
FOR SALE
! THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE,
I No. 1512 WALNUT STREET.
Lot, 15 ft. 3 ill by 90 ft.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM
PANY.
222 Market Street
i—
| Real Estate For Sale—Suburban
i
i FOR SALE —Large suburban home
! near Camp Hill, % acre land; all im
provements; fruit, chicken house,
(etc., will take city property in ex- '
change; easy terms.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell Phone 560-J
| REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
I WANTED —Man and wife to Share
| house with owner; pleasant place in
| suburbs on car line. Address Box
j Y-7569, care Telegraph.
i FOR RENT —Furnished for the sea-
I son at Perdix, Outlook Lodge, four
■ j room Bungalow oil the Mountain Side.
.j 300 feet trom State road; immediate
5 possession. Will sell at a decided
bargain or will exchange and pay
1 difference on city property. Apply to
A. C. Young, 34 North Second street.
; Bell 767. Dial 5439.
j
FOR RENT —A large storehouse, 11 i
• rooms and porches on two sides; elec- I
trie light, line place for the summer; ;
!close to river, at the foot of Fifteenth i
j street, New Cumberland; also a large I
bungalow at Shady Lane, Lnola, five i
I minutes from trolley, iirst back of |
Brick Church on the Hill. Call on j
Charies F. Miller, 1338 State street, I
| City.
FOR RENT — Second story of Kel-
S Iter Street Markethouse. Fourth and
jKelker streets, suitable for manufac
-1 turing purposes or general storage.
I—Room 34x34.
I—Room 40x30.
2—Office rooms.
I—Hall, 50x10.
Alterations made to suit tenant.
Apply Harrisburg Auto Co., Fourth !
and Kelker streets.
REAL ESTATE WASTED
READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY j
WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?
BELT, AND DIAL PHONES,
CHAS. AD LEU, 1002 N. THIRD St.
TO RENT—Up-to-date dwelling In !
the vicinity of North Second street, I
any time before September 29th. Geo.
L. Cullen, Com'l. Agent., Harrisburg
Gas Co.
WANTED —Two building lots on or
near car line; state price, terms and
location. Address C-7092, cure Tele
graph.
A high class residence with good 1
sized lot or rental property, or vacant
ground in city or suburbs, I offer as
Part pay a large high powered, high
class touring car as good as new,
wn uld also make a fine truck. Give
full description, location and price.
B-7082, care Telegraph.
FARMS
20-ACRR FARM —Good house, new
ly papered; good barn, and all out
buildings; running water; 1 cream
separator: 1 Milburn wagon, market
wagon. spring harrow, cultivator.
Plow, sleigh and corn scorer. 82,700.
"0-AORE FARM —Good house and
barn, all outbuildings, with crop and
stock; four acres of wheat, five acres
oats, seven acres corn, half acre of
potatoes; two horses, three head of
cattle, three hogs; eighty chickens,
six ducks and implements; 82.300.
65-ACRE FARM —Good buildings,
running water, two horses, three
cows, two heifers, four hogs, four
shoats; all crops and new imple
ments; price 85,000. Durand & Fer
ber, 107 Chestnut street.
FOR 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
brated Buffalo Valley, Union County
2V* miles S. W. of Lewisburg. p a '
with lwo (2) railroads, schools and
university. All necessary buildings,
exceptionally heavy frame and ma
tonary, buildings centrally located, an
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. Lewisburg, p a .
FOR SALE l5O-acre limestone
farm; along Lincoln highway; good
well of water; brick buildings in fine
shape; fruit; 9 miles from Harris
; burg; everything in A shape. F. S.
j Mumnia & Sun. Mechanlcsburg. Pa.
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JULY 2, 1919.
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-acre farm near Rockville.
40-acre farm S. New Cumberland
75-acre farm at New Cumberland.
122-acre farm near Lewisberry.
135-aere farm near Lewisberry.
160-acre farm near Halifax.
C. H. CORDER,
I' -2 Green Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 560-J.
FARM FOR SALE
7- acres; 6 room house; summer
house, barn: garage; other farm
buildings, all in No. 1 condition. The
land is even and very productive. This
farm has had the very beet attention
the last ten years: limed all over
twice in this time. Fences all good; a
i" r ,'®o y of fruit - water the best; price,
♦..,450; we can help finance it. C. P
tare Care's Grocery, Linglestown; Li
car from the Square, Harrisburg. I
F." JIMS WANTED
WANTED—To lease a small farm
with an option on buying. Address
Box U-6764. Telegraph Office.
Offices and Store Rooms for Rent
FOR RENT—Storeroom, with pri
vate cellar. Apply at 622 Macluy
street.
FOR RENT — Desk room and office
Inquire Fred C. Miller, Attorney 31
North Second street. Bell phono 307.1.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—One large black dav
enport tor sale. Call at 340 Soutli
j Fourteenth street.
j _ MOTORS FOR SALE
j We have the iollowing motors We
I are offering tor sale. We guarantee
tnese motors to be in first-class con
dition and can make immediate de
livery.
One a H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M.
One u H. P. 220 V. 380 41. P. M.
One J/4 H. P. 220 V. 800 It. P. M.
One >4 H. P. 115 Vi 800 R. P. M.
One >4 H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M.
One U 11. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M.
One >4 H. P .120 V. 400 R. P. M.
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.
Printing Binding Designing
Photo-Engraving Die Stamping
Plate Printing
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE—One six-horse interna
tional gasoline engine, as good as 1
new. Address S-4286, care Telegraph, j
FOR SALE—B-horse-power upright
boiler and engine. Apply Eli Bru
haker, Rheefs, Pa.
FOR SALE Channels, beams. I
angle, pipe all denominations, and I
rails, all sizes. Apply Williams & i
Freedtnan. Tenth below Mulberry
street, or Sixth above Division street.
RURAL SERVICE CO.,
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
Water, Electric Light and Heating
Plants for farms and rural buildings.
Silos erected, stave tile or concrete.
] Rock and stumps removed, sub-soil
| ing, ditching and tree-planting, with
| dynamite.
Prompt and careful attention.
J. C. BOYD, Engineer,
1005 Bridge Street.
Bell Phone 5440-J.
I HALF PRICE!.! Rag carpet, 35c; in
! grain, 40c; best, 90c; Brussel, $1.10;
[best. $1.50; velvet, $2; organs, antique
mahogany pianos, $10; furniture, tino
|lcum, rugs. Yingst, Front and Cum
j berlond.
FOR SALE—Sewing machines; new
and used machines', some used ma
chines at a bargain; four at $lO each.
Joseph Earhart. 2122 N. Sixth street.
ELECTRIC motors, 1 to 15 H. P.:
stone crushers with elevators: thew
shovel 5-8-yard: lathes, drill presses;
gear cutter 24-in; emery grinders;!
! motors and machinne tools bought for
| cash. F. R. Laverty, Bell phone 1857. |
j
FOR SALE—Newly covered 17-0
j Morris canoe. Address Box P-6757.
i FOR SALE—Child's brass bed; drop
: sides; also sulkey. Apply, 2015 North
j Second street, or Bell 3970-J.
i " BARGAIN
ONE OAK CHIFFIONER
ONE OAK DRESSER.
Iron bed spring: combination
mattress, rocker chair, val
ued at $107; sale price $79.
FOKN WALT'S,
1321 North Sixth Street
FOR SALE —Globe-Wernicke sec-
I tionaj book cases, in quartered oak,
' dark finish. $3.00.
i Two Monarch typewriters and
desk, filing cases, etc. All in excel-
I lent grade and condition. Bankrupt
Estate of Harry M. Bretz, Thomas C.
I McCarrell. Jr., Trustee, 222 Market
j street, Harrisburg, Penna.
FOR SALE —Iron fence. 40 ft., 3 ft
high, excellent condition. Appiy 100
S. Thirteenth St.
FOR SALE —One single wagon, in
| good condition. Kingan Provision
l Co., 421 South Second street
i MORRIS SAYS save money buying
j new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
| Schmertz, 101S Market. Bell 4494.
I BOOIvS Bought ana sold; 20,000
J new, old. rare, in stock. Aurand s,
1925 North Third. Circulars free.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON.
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
RIFLE
Stevens 14-shot repeater. In
good condition. Original cost
$22. Will sell at a bargain
AAddress Box F-226, care of
Telegraph.
\
FOR SALS! —Slightly used piano;
suitable for cottage during summer;
will sell cheap. Apply 210 S. 13th st.
FOR SALE —Upright piano in good
condition; price reasonable. Address.
B-6072.
y\' ANTii.D —"~t *b* t't, A N SOUS
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.
JUNK—We are in the market for
all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4974, or
write L. Cohen & Co., York street and
Ash avenue.
WANTED —To buy a good second
hand fishing boat. E. R. Gault. Har
risburg. Pa.
iOaßtlswd tn-Next Oohisin)
W AN TED—MISCELLANEOUS
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAIL) for"
Second-Hand Furniture. Prompt at-'
tention Newmurk & Cown, 308 Broadly
street. Dial 4836. Bell 4705-R.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. RIFKIN, '
CLOTHING. SHOES. KURNITUREj
BOUGHT AND SOLD
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG.
————————————w, 4
MAX SMELTZ
Second hand furniture bought an<tf
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call]
Bell 1071R, or drop a postal to Max]
Smelts 1016 Market street. Will calL,
City or country.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES '
1 1
WOULD YOU RISK $2 PER WEEK
FOR 50 WEEKS TO MAKE THOU?,
SANDS? A WORKING MAIviS
COMPANY. ®
By paying $2 per week for 50 week./
we will offer you something great
Most people spend more for dri,7lT
i tooacco. etc.. but object to spending
a few dollars lor their future we!-]
i fare. Particulars 7024 Jenkins ArcadeJ
j Pittsburgh. Pa.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
OXY-ACETYLICNE WELDiNG -J
Any metal welded. Work guaranJ
teed. Carbon removed by oxygen-.
Capitol City Welding Co.. 153S Lo'*anJ
street. Bell 4396-J. v
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. hJ
CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street.
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTINC34
First-class work. Chilcoat Bros L.
1622 N. Fourth St.
A. LANE **
New and second-hand furnlturo"
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J.
FURNITURE CRATED for shipping,
J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe,
feeling, likely to catch you this'
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE!]
PHOSFHO-QUININE will stave it oiC
if taken in time. Gross Drug Store,,
119 Market street.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED —!
Single edge. 25c doz., double edge. 350 i
doz., razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.,
• '4
MONET TO LOAN
J WE LEND MONEY in compliance
I with Act of June 4, 1919, to individu- I
| als in need of ready cash, small loans I
a specialty, business confidential, pay- '
I ments to suit borrower's convenience, ,
| positively lowest rates in city.
I PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO..
132 Walnut Street.
1 MONEY LOANED—Employes' Loan
: Society. Room 206 Bergner Bldg., ,
I Third and Market streets. "Licensed
and Bonded by the State."
MONEY FOR NECESSITIES
[ If employed and housekeeping, our'
legal rate money service on loans
from sls to S3OO, payable in weekly
|or monthly installments is worth in-<
| vestigating. if you are in need oC]
I funds and without bank credit.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.
204 Chestnut St.
_ |
| HAULING AND MOVING
HAULING—LocaI or long distance,
&ianos and safes a specialty. Beck
ros.. successors to O. H. Beck. Call
at 1419 Vernon street. Bell 2811-J., or
Ober's Delivery.
I HICKS Local and long-distanca-k
j hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Botar
phones
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Furniture moving.
) Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 65S
| Calder street. Both phones. Boil
| 3636-J. Dial 3688.
AUTO HAULING—LocaI and long",
• distance live ton truck. Sunshine Gar-|
I age, South Eleventh street. Bell phonal
1710. Dial 3060.
AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long A,
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 91,
Capitol street. Both phones.
WE' Move Anything. Anywhere,
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial .
4930. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North W
Third street.
MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO.
Auto hauling, furniture and pianos a
specialty General hauling. 1501
North Fifth Street. Dial 4166. 801 l
1144W
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS. 341 KELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped
for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwiu
Aungst. Manager. Hershey, Pa. Bell
phone 15R6.
MUSICAL
AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
♦
15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE.
THIS WEEK
$350 Haynes Piano, mahog
any. almost new; price .$2lO
Winters Piano, mahogany,
like new; price $240
Stteff Piano, walnut, good as
new; at a bargain price.
Cadillac 88-note Player, fine
condition; price $125 *
$650 Marshal & Wendell 88-
note Player, nearly new, $575 •
*
J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE
Troup Building.
15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE.
ft
*
FOR SALE —Mahogany Arnold up
right piano. Inquire Rose Millinery -
Shop. 311 Walnut street. Millinery r
Store.
TALKING MACHINES promptly and
carefully repaired by an expert only.
OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth Street.
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