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HI Tl.KH—Henry Butler. aged 61
years, died Tuesday evening. July
S. 1919, at his home. 434 Herr st.
!• uneral services will be held on
Friday afternoon at 1 p. m. from
his home. Burial in Lincoln cerne-1
•tery.
IN MEMORIAM
In sad but loving remembrance of
our dear mother. Mrs. Jennie Uosnell,
who depurted this life two years ago
to-day, July 10, 1917.
Gono but not forgotten.
Her Children.
LOST AND FOUND
PlN—Lost Monday afternoon, a
pearl crescent pin, valued for memory
association, lieward to tinder. Phone]
Bell 994.
LOST
Will the person who found a
small gold class pin, w ''h
letters H. H. S. —1918 on it
and initials M. B. engraved on
back, which was lost at the
Tech High commencement
dance at Willa- V ilia, please
turn to the Telegraph omce
and receive reward.'
STOLEN—Party who removed chest
of carpenters tools uoni building at
13d and lloltei streets, night ot June
2. are known, by returning at on .e
uiey win avoid prosecution.
LOST— Tortoise rim S'asses. be
tween Boas and Cumberland, or_cow i
oen streets, on Saturdayev e "'nf Ke t '•
turn to Warren Puller. 141 a Marion st. ,
POUND —Suit case with two bat.h- j
ing suns. Appiy at 333 Emerald st.
INSTRUCTIONS •
IN STIIIiCTIOJiS r
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION j
Shorthand. Typewriting. knglisn. ,
Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithmc
B BECKLE D V a J BUSINESS COLLEGE
121 Market St. Unas. R- Becki y
FOR instruction in el * n Js"chanic°s'!
advanced mathematics or met.nan |
see Miller. 306 Chestnut St.. formerly ,<
instructor at U. s. Naval Academy
MF.LP WANTED —MALE
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES
FOR
MEN OF PRODUCTION W ORK
Aged 18 to 45,
' Weight 140 pounds or more.
MUST BE IN GOOD PHYSICAL
CONDITION.
No Experience Necessary.
No Labor Trouble.
Anolv in person or communi
que at once with Factoory
Employment Office.
T KE GOODYEAR o TIRE y AND RUB
AKRON. OHIO.
1
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CARPENTERS j
AROUND MACHINISTS
GENERAL REPAIRMEN <
PIPEFITTERS AND
SHEETMETAL WORKERS '
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY J
to earn rates in acco *dance J
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
WANTED 1
Men to learn to repair auto
mobiles and aeroplanes. Make ,
application at once. Full j ,
course, ssu. IJ
Call, or write,
26 N. CAMERON STREET.
Or
TRAINING QUARTERS.
26U South Front street.
Steelton. Pa. ____ ! .
KNITTER, legger or footer, oil full |
fashion hosiery; first class salary],
guaranteed and position of respon-|
slbility to thorougnly experienced, re- j,
liable man desiring to advance him
self; position out of city. Answer in
detail in own handwriting, stating |
age, experience and prouueilou. Au-|:
ciess A-8526. j.
WANTED Acetylene torch opera- j
tors. Appiy Silberman Bros., 443 South •
second St. !!
WIRE DRAWER. familiar with I'
both alloy and carbon steel; permanent i
position in large steei null out ■>! i
city; highest pay to man meeting re- j
uuirenients. Give full particulars fori'
Interview. E-8328.
I
THE SIMPLEX starts your Ford j,
from the seat; each one guaranteed; i
the only suecesstul starter made, sls ,
or $17.50 installed: agents with a Ford I j
car w anted. Come and see me, it will |,
pay you. Always home Saturdays. C. ,
A. Ostiander, Avoca, N Y. i
WANTED—Young man to learn
cashier work with rtrm whose biancti ,
office is cut of city. State age. experi- ,
tnce and salary expected. Address j
Box X-8625 care Telegraph.
WANTED —Baroer. at once. Apply
Tile Barber shop. 15 North Market
Square.
WAR TED —Several men for quarry
and lone kiln work. Apply Rut her
find Bros., l'axtuug .Pa.
itiisliiiesil IM .Next tsluiuui
FOR SALE
No. 2526 N. Sixth St.
2-etnry brick he use !' rooms and
hath, oak Moors; combination coal
and gas range; electric light,
steam heat; lot 162x105 ft. Price
16,150.
No. 2408 N. Sixth St.
J-story brick house, one of a pair,
x looms unci hath; chestnut ,uid
liardw cod finish; bay windows. j
clectrb light; steam heat; lot 20 !
\l3O ft. Price ft,oo.
Miller Brothers & Co. 1
I.OCT *T AMI COUNT FCTM,
HRAI. K STATU IMatlttME
HI MHTI till MIS
Members lib*. Ileal Estate Hoard .
THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG &&& TELEGRAPH . JULY 10, 1919.
HELP WANTED—MALE
STORIES, articles, poems wanted,
for publication In new magazine. We j
pay cash on acceptance. Submit mss.
to Nutional Magazine, Desk 318,
Washington, D. C. i
ROUGHER, also one heater, for ■
j plate mill of large steel corporation;
tlrst class wages to thoroughly com
petent man. State age and experience
in detail. H-5526 care Telegraph.
OPEN HEARTH HEATER, also one j,
helper, experienced; important, per
manent connection on special workl.
for large steel company; high pay to I
suitable man. Give full particulars as ,
to experience and age. in own hand- j
writing. X-8527 care Telegraph. i
MOULDER—Thorough all around !,
mechanic, accustomed to both large;,
and small work; gray iron and steel;j,
excellent permanent position; 111 st .
class working conditions in modern |
well lighted shop, out of city; trans-,
portation paid; high wages to man:'
meeting requirements. Give complete
details of experience and age for re-,'
ply. D-852S care Telegraph. ;
MEN WANTED—Must be well ac- "
quaiuted in town. Inquire at office,
room 4, Spooner Bldg.. 9 N. Market :
Square. 1
MACHINISTS First class lathe -
hands; milling machine hands; tool
makers, etc. Only thoroughly compe
tent men experienced on c.ose and ac- i
curate work need apply. First class
open shop on an 8-liour basis; now -
working ten hours with time and one
half for overtime. Rates up to 75c for
machinists; 80c for toolmakers. '*P' '
ply by letter to the Employment Man- !
jager. Crown Cork and Seal Co., 101 l
|(luillord avenue, Baltimore. Md.
I KITCHEN man, strong willing -
worker with previous experience pre
! ferred. Good wages, food, room and:'
laundering supplied. Apply Superin-|<
tendent Harrisburg Hospital. j<
CENSUS CLERKS —4,000 needed, j
s92 month; age. 18 upward; experi
ence unnecessary. For tree particulars M
|oi examinations, write Raymond c
Terry (former government examiner!, -
51S Continental Bldg., Washington.
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HELP W ANTED—FEMALE
5
WANTED .
FIFTY EXPERIENCED OPERATORo| t
ON POWER SEWING MACHINES L
30 PER CENT. WEEKLY
BONUS ON ALL EARNINGS l|
10 PER CENT. EXTRA BONUS ON j<
EARNINGS EVERY SIX MONTHS -
IDEAL WORK UNDER IDEAL i
CONDITIONS IN AN IDEAL c
PLANT
JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO.
2012 N. 4TH ST.. HARRISBURG, PA.
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WANTED
I 1
Operators wanted on plain l 1
sewing machines; also a tew |"
union special and over-lock op
erators. Bonus paid every week
and learners paid tnue work.
Apply ,
HARRISBURG APPAREL CO,
Sixth and Herr Streets.
City Star Laundry Building,
Third Floor.
WANTED—MangIe girls and a good
hand iioner. Apply Palace Laundry.
2103 Logan street.
WANTED—A girl for day's work.
Call Bell phone 130 R.
WANTED —Experienced saleslady; j
good salary. Apply Ladies' Specialty
Shop. 27 N. Second.
WANTED—White woman for gen- i
eral work in kitchen. Apply Stouffer's 1
Restaurant, 4 N. Court St.
KITCHEN woman who can take!
charge and direct help; one with pre-j
vious experience preferred; good j
wages, food, room and laundering;
supplied. Apply Superintendent Har
risburg Hospital. ,
GIRLS ~ I
v.anled from 16 years up, to
learn cigarmaking. Pay $6
per week while learning;
good opportunity to earn big
money after learning. Ap
ply.
GENERAL CIGAR CO.. INC.,
500 Race Street.
EXPERIENCED Millinery Makers!
wanted at once. Twelve months' •.
steady work; also apprentices pu;d "
while learning. Apply Astrich's 308',
Market St. j (
WANTED Experienced waitress; jj
no others need apply. Apply 512 !
Market St.
PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY
Knit ui gently needed socks for us on;
Auto Knitters Experience unneoet.-j
tary. Full particulars, 3c stamp. <
Department 146. Auto Knitter Co., 2t j >
Jefferson street, Buffalo, N. Y. ; <
KNITTER on hosiery, preferably on "
Hanne, machines, but one experienced
on others such us Mayo, Standard, etc. , 1
will do; excellent permanent position: l
and good wages to steady and depen- "
duble woman, 25 to 3ti years of age.!
Answer In detail, slating age and ex-: i
pertence. Address C-8527. I
WANTED—WhiIe girl or woman j -
'for general housework; no washing;,
good wages; apply about 7.30 p. ni, 1 i
2250 North Third street. ] |
1 |
, WANTED —Experienced diningroom
I girls with clean habits. Apply In per- i
I son Manhattan Restaurant. 317 Mar-i I
| ke.. stieet. |.
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AGENTS WANTED I
j —, i
AGENT —To sell portable fireproof
I steel garages, cottages, factory and '
Harm buildings, moving picture halls;
any size; give references. Manufactor- '
ing Stone Repair Co, Inc., Hoges* '
town, Pa. |.
AGENTS wanted for Daupbln, j
Cumberland. Perry und Lebanon coun-.
ties, to sell an article everybody uses.
P. O. Box 32. Hlghsplre Pa.
SALESMEN WANTED "
Wen ted —A saleman who can
qualify for position as Dis
trict Manager. Also a few po
sitions open for salesmen
witli red blood. Men of the
right caliber can earn big
money. Our proposition is one
of the most attractive any
buyer can huve und finds
rady response from the small
us well as large Investor. For
tunes are being made in Tex
as Oil Isaacs and it Is the
safe end und the big money
end ot the oil business. Write
for lull particulars of the lib
eia 1 contract we offer sales
men. You can qualify aa Dia
trlct Manager or salesman.
i Hatoland lease Association,
<O2 Marhrldgr, Building,
New York City. I
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I tt outiuucd la Neat Uluuu) '
SALESMEN WANTED
! SALESMAN WANTED—SIOO per
I month and expenses and bonus, lo
represent the Globe Retlning Co, of
Cleveland Ohio. Call at 102 Paxtang
avenue, Paxtang, Pa, on the 10th ur
11th front 1 to 5 p. m.
SITUATIONS WAN TED—MALE
WANTED—Position by married
man us grocery iJlerk, have had over
ill years' experience. Capable of man
aging. Address P. O. Box 24. Reeds
jville, Pa.
POSITION on road or in office want
ed by a young man with technical
training and experience. Plenty of in
itiative and "pep." Willing to tackle
! uig things and go anywhere to meet
opportutiiy. Very best local r ® l Y r "
ellcer. Address Box S-8524 car© tele
graph.
SITUATIONS WAN TED—Female
WANTED —Office cleaning or jun
itress work, by reiined coloied wom
an. Rett fences. Call or address 1422
IN. Fourth St.
COLORED girl 14 yeara of age. de
sires position as nuise girl. Can fur
nish tcicrences. Cull or address, 1422
J.N. Fourth St.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and
stenographer, desires position; can
lurnisit nest of references. Address
11-84,9 rare Telegraph.
WANTED Refined middle aged
lud.v of ability desttes position as
manager or caretaker ol apartment
house in Hurrisburg or vicinity.
Would occupy otic apartment. Small
family. Best of references. Address
B-X4l.> care Harrisburg Telegraph.
WANTED A respectable while
woman wishes position as plain cook
ei housekeeper in or out ot city. Ad
dress Marie Vernon, General Delivery,
West Fail view.
EXPERIENCED typist and clerk,
wants position. Address Box E-S4J2,
care Telegraph.
WANTED—Day's work by reliable
woman. Dial phone 4090.
WANTED —White woman wants
day's work, in private family. Address
Box G-8529, care Telegraph.
NEAT colored g.-l would like posi
tion as nurse girl. Apply 1207 Apple
avenue. j
HOUSEKEEPER— Experienced re- ;
liable middle aged wiuow desires po
sition. leferences. Address B-8623
Fare Telegraph.
lOI'NG High school girl wishes
position; clerical work prelerred. Ad-
Uiess Box Z-5924 care Telegraph.
ROOMS FOK KENT
FOR RENT—One large furnished
room at .1531 Green street. Inquire at
261 Cumberland. j
f'oft RENT—Large room with three
luige windows on second tloor; use of
baui uliu pnone; gentleman prelerred.
ion RENT—Two furnished front |
rooms tor fight housekeeping. Fur
nished or unturnished. Use ot phone I
and betli. Apply 926 N. Third street. j
I
FOR RENT—At 209 Boas street,
furnished room; all conveniences; Betl
pnone 1041-W. j
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms ioi light housekeeping, uptown
section; all conveniences; no children,
possession July 15. Call Bell 4123-W
after 5 p. nt.
FOR RENT—Large, well furnished
room; use of Bell phone, address 71'J
N. Sixth st.
FOR RENT—'Furnished room on
second iioor; all conveniences; not
water. Bell phone 466-R.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms, suitable for light housekeep
ing. Adults only; rent reasonable, 532
Curtin st.
FURNISHED room lor rent; use of
bath; gentleman preferred; rent, $3.50
a week. Inquire Mrs. Owens, third
floor, Potts' Apartment. Third and
Herr streets.
FOR RENT —Two nicely furnished
front rooms for light Housekeeping;
bath, gas. heat, laundry; all con
veniences; nice location. inquire
3148 Penn stieet.
Nicely furnished, clean, eooi rooms,
$2.50 per week and up. 143 oouib
imrd street. ,
XiCLLI f IJKNISH EG BEDROOM—
roi gentlemen only. Dial 4990. or 91:]
North Third street.
ROOMS W ANTED
MARRIED couple (middle aged) re
iined and reliable people, desire one
or two plain, but comfortably fur
nished rooms, also privilege of cook
ing their food, etc. Pleasant locality j
desired. Pleas, state most reasonable
terms to Box K-8473, care Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR KENT
FOR RENT—One bright front room
furr.iwhed complete; apartments oi
two looms. Call Bell 2985R or 424 S.
;7th SB
FOR RENT—Small furnished apart
m< nt, .second floor, strictly up-to-date,
i-esliit ntial location. Bell phone 126SR
APARTMENTS for rent; furnished
and unfurnished; all modern conven
iences. Apply Louis, 414 N. Third St
between 8 a. m. and 4 p. nt.
APARTMENT FOR RENT— 110 N
Second street; 4 rooms and private
bath; third story front; unfurnished
tlrst class condition; hot running
water alt the year; city steam heat
445 per mouth. Apply L. Minter, i|r/
llooi ante building. Both phones,
AT 100 South Thirteenth street
first tloor. 7 rooms and laundry ele
gantly furnished, equipped with hard
wood floors, gas and electricity pri
vate porch and entrance. Apply >
100 South Thirteenth street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE
14-room frame house, State
street. West Falrview, 7 cent
zone; trolley passes the door:
large lot, 50x160 feet to drive
ulley: bath, water, gas. elec
tricity; large garden und
fruit; concrete walks; arte
sian well 100 feet deep, pro
ducing the best drinking
water. The house has a front
of 36 feet-and can be made
Into a double house at little
cost, and both sides could be
rented for $25 per month.
Price $4,500. Easy terms. See
CHAS. DAVIES,
Real Estate,
1649 State fit , Harrisburg.
Pell 52 46W.
Harris Street 630 Three-story
brick, 8 rooms, all improvements, small
amount down, bslance same as rent
no questions us to rses or nationality
jj a sanderlin. 36 N. Third street
room J,
Security Trust Bldg. Be|j
j490. ptai
ftottOiiitfil In Nest t elust) '
WHAT IS A GOOD POSITION
WORTH TO YOU? A good position
means one in which your ability counts HQ
for your employer and yields the best
possible returns to you in the way of
salary or wages. It's hard to com-
pute the VALUE to you of this sort
of a position—but the cost of secur
ing it, through using the classified in a pQ
persistent way, will scarcely draw OT
upon your bank account at all. It may
not even cut very deeply into your
spending money.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE POSSESSION SOON
If you are looking for a nice, sub
stantially built suburban home, with
plenty of ground, trult and garden, in
spect the Bixler property, located en
the northeast corner of Oicltinson and
Princeton avenue, Earligton, Camp
Hill, Pa., two blocks from car line;
single car fare from Harrlsburg; 2Vi
elory frame detached dwelling, sise
81x31; stone foundation;; Shingle
roof; cemented cellar under entire
house; ail improvements; 3 large
rooms and reception hall on first
floor; (largo kitchen); open stairway; 4
rooms and bath on second floor; un
finished attic; good yellow pine floor
ing; cypress finish; hot water heating
system; front porch 9x31; plot of
ground 130x130; granolithic walks;
shade trees, garage for one car; two
chicken houses which wil accommo
date 500 chickens; 17 fruit trees (13
bearing the finest kind of fruit); va
riety of grapes; 1,500 strawberry
plants; good reason for selling; in
spection by appointment only.
PRICK S KKY REASONABLE at *5,150.
Bell C. O. BACKENSTOSS. Bell
700 AGENT. 3077J
HARRISBURG, PA.
HOMES FOR SALE; POSSESSION
AT ONCE •
155 I'axton st.; frame; 6 rooms;
pi ice, $1,300.
153 Paxton St.; frame, 10 rooms;
price, *I,BOO.
16th street, Hill, corner, 8 rooms,
trick, imp., *5,000.
28st, Penbrook, corner, 10 rooms; 3-
story irame.
Lot 05x150, garage; all imp., *5,200.
3805 Canby St., imp.; drive alley;
Penbrook, *2,500.
8-room brick; lot 56x170; Penbrook,
*3,600.
2V>-story frame; Penbrook; imp.,
*2,300.
2V4-story, 29th st., penbrook; ail
imp., $2,300.
Double 9-room, brick, Port Wash
ington, steam heat; all improvements;
either side for *2,800.
Call bell 5246-W . C. Davies. Real
Estate. 1549 State, cor. 16th street,
Harrlsburg.
FOR SALE —SIS N. 16th st„ desir
able stucco home; eight rooms; tile
bath and laundry; southern exposure;
drive alley in rear. Apply within.
FOR SALE —112-114 Washington st..
8 rooms ana bath; frame; tin roof; all
conveniences; bargain. Apply 814 N.
Third street.
FOR SALK Oil EXCHANGE
Houses of every description in
all parts of city and suburban.
Some on easy payment plan.
Will tajie light touring car in
TLAAE " C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell Phone 56U-J.
FOR SALE
THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE.
No. 1512 WALNUT STREET.
Lot, 15 ft. 3 in by 90 ft.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM-
L PANY.
222 Market Street
FOR SALE
823 S. Front street, frame
dwelling.
1614 N. Fifth street, 3-story
frame dwelling with im
provements, ten rooms and
West Fairvlew property,
located on third street, two
and - one - half-story frame
dwelling.
Inquire of
HAItRISBURG TRUST COMPANY.
16 S. Second Street,
Harrisburg. Penna.
VACANT HOUSES
Two end 3-story brick
bouses; all improvements;
porches, drive alley. Alio cor
ner bouses on Hill and up
town. Will take auto in trade.
1 have several Hue suburbun
homes for sale; brick, all im
provements, Si acre each;
steam heal, electric lights,
hardwood noore, lota at iruit
on State Road. 88 ill take city
property In trade.
C. H. CORDER.
1131 Graen Street.
Harrlsburg. Pa.
Bell Phone 660-J.
FOll SALE —182 Cumberland Road,
Enola. 2 story frame house, slute
roof; all Improvements, including
steam heat, newly papered and paint
ed inside, trice *2,650 Terms to suit
purchaser, now vacant. Inquire 803
N, 16th street. Bell phone 3331-J.
pOSSEtS'ON at once, Enola house;
electric lights; hot and co.d water;
t rms reasonable; *l,Buo. Durand A
Ferb'r. 101 Chestnut st.
FOR BALE On easy terms, 2012
■A 20l Susquehanna street. Apply A.
J? porans. 1225 North Btxth.
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental
payment plan Small cash or Liberty
Bond hret payment required, balance
,s rent. We heve houses In every
oart of the city end suburbs. Apply
A P. Dorsnx. 1325 North Sixth street.
FOR BALK
Four-story brick bldg suitable for
service station or garage, elevator
centrally located, near Second st
A cslsy. 101 Kunkel Bldg. 1
el'tfstlsaeii la Naal Celuaaa)
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.
SEE SANDER LIN."
JEFFERSON ST., 2130
Three-story brick, nine
rooms, all Improvements, ce
ment cellar, driveway in the
rear. Can be bought same as
rent.
DERRY ST.. 2341 NEW,
1 VACANT; three-story brick,
six rooms, bath and attic, nice
front and back porches, steam
I heat, gas and electricity,
i liaruwood tloors, right up-to
the minute.
SWATARA ST., 1856—POS
SESSION SOON; three-story
frame, eight rooms, bath,
gas, front porch, driveway ui
the rear; same as rent.
LEMOYNE; Herman Ave.,
289-291—Double frame; im
provements, nice front porch,
lot 100 feet deep back to a
urivevray; can sell as a whole
or one-half, ou our easy pay
ment plan,
STEELTON; S. Second St..
320—Three-story frame, im
provements, one-half of a
pair, nice roomy house; right
price to quick buyer; same as
rent.
I
D. ASA SANDERLIN,
Room 1,
SECURITI TRUST BLDG.,
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1390 DIAL 3573
HOUSES ON EASY TERMS
Vacant 2-story crick on Hill. imp.
Vacant 2%-story brick on Hill, ail
imp
Vacant frame on Hill, all
imp.
Vacant 3-story brick, uptown, all
imp.
3-story frame near Hill market, all
imp.
Two 2V4 -story frames, S. 21st St.,
all imp.
Stoieroom property on Market st.
Storeroom, corner brick, on Hill.
3-siory brick, corner on Derry st.
2-story brick, on Crescent st., easy
terms.
3-story brick on Swatara st.
2-story bricks on 15th and 16th sts.
2-stcry bricks on Catharine st.
3-story brick on Walnut St., Hill.
3-story frame and garage Park st.
2'^-story single frame, in Lemoyne,
all imp.
Fine corner house in Enola, all
imp.
9-ioom house in New Cumberland,
imp.
Cottage in Camp Hill, all imp.
Fine home, 1 acre, near Camp Hill.
Single corner, at Washington Hts.
Fine corner home in Penbrook.
Corner 214-story frame, in Pleasant
View.
One acre and double house at Pen
brook .
Apartments on Hill and uptown.
Corner new brick, uptown, all imp.
Investment, three small houses in
Steelton.
Investment, three frame houses on
corner Forrest st.
Row of six 3-story bricks on Briggs
street.
Business place on Derry street near
19th at.
3-story brick, on Green street Imp.
Apartment house, uptown, one of
the tinest in the city; large lot to
street in rear.
L Va-story brick and 1-story frame
at West Fairvlew in business section
along State Highway. Suitable for
store or business place; very cheap.
C. 11. CORDER,
1722 Green St.
FOR SALE
AN IDEAL SUBURBAN HOME
ON 16TH ST. NEW CUMBERLAND.
(OUTSIDE BORO. LIMITS). NEAR
TROLLEY; LESS THAN 3 MILES
FROM HARRISBURG. LARGE BRICK
STORY. SLATE ROOF HOUSE.
10 ROOMS AND BATH; IDEAL
PORCHES AND COVERED DRIVE
WAY- 5 ACRES OF LAND IN GOOD
STATE OF CULTIVATION; 250
FRUIT TREES, BARN, GARAGE,
CHICKEN HOUSE AND ALL? NECES
SARY OUTBUILDINGS. GOOD ALL
YEAR AUTOMOBILE ROAD TO
HARRISBURG. WHITE HILL OR
NFW CUMBERLAND. HOUSE HAS
All IMPROVEMENTS, INCLUDING
MODERN PLUMBING, LAUNDRY
TUBS ETC AN IDEAL SUBURBAN
HOME OR TRUCK FARM. PRICE
AND TERMS ON APPLICATION TO |
OWNER ONLY. R DOWNEY,
31 S. SECOND STREET.
31 HARRISBURG. PA.
HOMES FOR SALE
11 N 6th, brick *4,500'
IM2 Walnut St.. brick 3.600
Penn at., bri'k 3,000,
Hummel at., Lemoyne 2,80o!
"loverly Heights, stucco 3,7001
Small amount of cash required.
lT A caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg.
Bell phono 589.
I
FOR SALE—House No 1524 North i
is'ifth street, and hotiHfl No. 1537 Kul- i
tor. street. Estate of John W. Hoover,!
owner. Apply Walter R. Hohn, attorney
" .05, Commonwealth Trust Co.,
Bids? iteli phone 334-J.
IXiTS for sale In Camp Hill on east 1
side of Cumberland street, no f e ,:
from car line. Elegant location. Lots!
ir,s feet deep to a 20 foot alley. Can !
sell any frontage desired There ar
two corner lots. I. V Bowman, * N-
Third St , Harrlsburg. 1 a.
FOR HALE— 3-story brick dwelling;!
9 rooms; electric, ges, lot 80x10a;
rents lor *25. J>'X y " r " 1 cltt ":
* h ?Bi*-'*tory "Wick dwelling; all , m .!
provements; large lot; room for gar
stiff! PflO $-,*"• ...
Two frame dwellings; gas; rent for
*l2 each; pf' c ® *I.OOO each. If y uu ,r
i,!klna for an Investment, see Lej,-
,'nan £ KllnVnian. Patriot Bid, "
D vulluaed la Nest Dolaasu) ,
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE—3-story prick dwell
ing containing 8 rooms and bath tlo
i cated on Lexington street; all raod
|ern improvements, including steam
: heat; price $3,700.
I For Sale—3-story frame dwelling,
I located on Rosier avenue,
|Contuinlng 6 rooms and attick; water;
| gas; front, porch; price, $1,600.
' For Sale—2-story brick dwelling
I containing 6 rooms, bath and recep
tion hall, located on Hummel avenue,
: Lemoyne. Improvements consisting
;of water, gas, electric lights, gas
; range, steam heat, front and rear
, porch, storm windows, hardwood
lloors, blinds and awnings; price
. $5,100.
! For Sale—2H-story double frame
'dwelling, located on Bosler avenue,
I Lemoyne; 5 rooms each; electric light
land water; front and rear porch; lot
40x150; corner of two" streets; price
$2,500 for both.
BItINTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Sts.
|
! FOR SALE Three-sftory brick
• house, on Market street, east of 13th,
suitable for apartment or business.
Price right. A. W. Swengel, 2131 N.
| Second.
I FOR SALE—A good property on
113 th near Derry, tine for apartment or
I business. A. W. Swengel, 2131 Noith
| Second.
j $2,050 WILL PURCHASE 529 Wood
bine street; "-rooms and bath. Bell
(Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
I THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE for
'sale; S rooms and bath; gas; electric
light; steam heat; slate roof; 2104
Swatara street. Bell Realty Co., Berg
| ner Lldg.
SCHUYLKILL St.. 682—For sale, six
rooms and bath; gas; electric light;
steam heat. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Bldg.
FOR SALE —Immediate possession
of a 10-room. single brick house, fur
nished oi unfurnished, on Derry,
|room for garage. Call Dial 6236.
i FOR SALE—in Highspire. If you
ere looking for a business that will
net you $3,000 to $5,000 a year at a
real down bargain, see me at once;
property including residence, store
room, ice cream parlor, large pool
room, only- pool in town; reason for
selling, would retire from business.
W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St., High
spire. Dial 9801
AN exceptional bargain in a flno
home. This property is located 454
Elizabeth street, Highspire; single
house, plot 150 foot front by 125 feet
deep; improvements; most all kinds
lof fruit; chicken house and garage,
j 14x50. Will sell for sl,oou less than
what it is worth; reason for selling
I other business. W. W. Reeves, 224
(Market street. Highspire. Dial 9801.
| BEAUTIFUL country home for
sale, aside car line; electric light,
steam heat; lot 140x160; easy terms,
• $3,200. Durand &■ Ferber, 107 Chest
| nut street
I FOR SALE —Coal yard and ware
-1 house of building supplies and fer'i
!llzers Established thirty years ago. 4
(good opening for business. Located at
[New Cumberland, Pa. N. F. Reed,
(owner.
j f HAVE READY BUI EES for farm
'city and cuburban properties. My
| large clientage enables me to secure
readv buyers for any kind of Heal
I Estate you may have to offer.
A. P. DORANZ,
1225 North Sixth St.
| Bell 271 J. Dial 3943
Real Estate For Sale—Suburban
FOR SALE—292-294 Second street,
Highspire. A line double house, all im
provements, will sell single or double.
If you are looking for e. bargain see
this property before you buy. W. J.
I Reeves. 224 Market street, Highspire.
(Dial 9801. My car is at your service.
| FOR SALE—Large suburban home
near Camp Hill. Vi 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 FOR RENT —Small modern suburb
an home; refined couple; possession
! August 1. J- D. Renninger, Scot
jland. Pa.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED
T) LEASE SEPT. IST NICELY
FURNISHED HOME OR APKT
MENT; 6 ROOMS AND UPWARD,
BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY WITH
PROPER REFERENCES. AD
DRESS C. E. WHITE. 103 NORTH
CAMERON ST.
I READY CASH FOR CITY PROPERTY
I WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER 7
BELL AND DIAL PHONES.
CHAS. ADLEIt, 1002 N. THIRD St.
WANTED—Suburban house, west
(side of city preferred. Address D 8478
i i ure Telegraph.
j WANTED —To buy or rent a store
suitable lor women's ready to wear,
centrallv located. Address N. D. Tuck
erman, 3049 Euclid ave., Philadelphia.
WANTED —To buy, small cigar and
candy store with or without soda
fountain, or tobacco and pool room.
In totvn within twenty-five mile,
liidius of Harrisburg. State present
return on investment; reason for sell
ing an I best price for quick cash
proposition All replies confidential.
Address J-8474, cure Harrisburg Tele
graph.
FARMS
FARM FOR SALE
22 acres. 6 room house; summer
house; burn; garage; other farm
buildings, all in No. 1 condition. The
land is even and very productive. This]
farm has had the very best attention
the last ten years; linied ail over;
twice 111 this time. Fences all good; a
varietv of fruit, water the best; price, |
s•' 450; we can help finance it. C. 14.
Care Cure'B Grocery. Llnglestown; L
car from the Suare. Harrisburg. I
FARMS' FARMS! FARMS! ]
30 acres, stock crop and implc
menu - 2,300 j
39 acres, best kind of soil ..... 4,600
65 acresf stock, crop and imple
nit ntt- ••••••• ••••••• 6,000
DUnAND & FERBER,
107 Chestnut Street.
WANTED—To buy a farm of 25 to
4040 urns. Address Box L-8471, cure
Ti legraph.
FARMS WANTED
W ANTED —A good farm with or
without stock, not too far from sity.
Address A-5477 care Telegraph.
WANTED TO PURCHASE
WANTED—To buy Trust Company
Bank stock. Address ri-8521, cure Tele
g I a I'll. ___
oatce* Mid Store Rounut fur Itvut
FOR RENT— Desk room and office,
lnuulru Fred C. Miller. Attorney, 31
iNerili Second street. UU phooe 307J
FOR S^'y— LftNF"U g
MOTORS FOR SALE
We have the following motors we
are offering tor sale. We guarantee *
tnese motors to be in tlrst-class eon- ■
dltlon and can make immediate de- j
livery. *
One V 4 H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M.
One V* 11. P. 220 V. 250 It. P. M.
One i H. P. 220 V. 500 It. P. M. ,
One U H. P. 115 V. SOO R. P. M. ,
Ono V< H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M. t
Olio % H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. 1
One U H. P .120 V. 400 R. P. M. 1
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.
Printing Binding Designing "
Photo-Engraving Die Stamping
Plate Printing
Harrisburg, Pa.
I
£
TENTS
FOR SALE OR RENT I
Regulation army tents, khaki
with ventilator top and pyra
midial style. 16x16 feet, with \
12-foot pole. Five dollars per I
week hire, or will sell for .
525 each.
Apply. ,
BOWMAN & COMANY. .
i Fourth Floor.
! BOOKS Bought ana sold; 20,000
j new. old. rare, in ctock. Aurand's,
925 North Third. Circulars free. 1
FOR SALE—Baby carriage, white ■
reed, reversible; excellent condition,
sl7. 2150 Pcnn St. .
FOR SALE Registered Chester
white or O. 1. C, pigs; blooded stock;
alto teed hog of same breed for serv- 1
ice; fee, $2 grade sow; pure breed
$5. I rc-g. free. Earle Heiges, Shire- '
|mansto\vn. Pa.
j FOR SALE—Entire stock of wall
paper, stains, paint cleaner, safe. !
• shade table. Singer sewing machine, <
I shade cloth, paperhangers' tools, lad
' ders, wallpaper trimmer, cheap to
! quick buyer. Inquire 1017 N. Third st.
] FOP. SALE—Globe-Wernicke sec
i tlonal book casesx in quartered oak,
i dark finish. $3.00.
Two Monarch typewriters and
[ desk, tiling cases, etc. All in excel- 1
; lent grade and condition. Bankrupt
j Estate of Harry M. Bretz, Thomas C.
j McCarrell, Jr., Trustee, 222 Market
street, Harrisburg, Penna.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON, '
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
MASSAGE yourself at home by the
best and cheapest method. A vacuum 1
outfit that will last three years and
runs by water in any home. Send
$2 for complete outfit. Money refunded
if not satisfactory. Send for free cir
cular. C H. Tomes, 523 Thomas street, '
York, Pa
FOR SALE—s-horse-power upright '
boiler and engine. Apply Ell Bru
haker, Rheefs, Pa.
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.
BARGAIN
ONE OAK CHIFFIONER
ONE OAK DRESSER.
Iron bed spring; combination
mattress, rocker chair, val
ued at $107; sale price $79.
FORNW ALT'S,
1321 North Sixth Street.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
] Schmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4494.
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. ,
WANTED —Second hand bath tub in
! good condition. Address J. C. Roth,
| steelton, Pa. j
i JUNK—We are in the market for
all kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974, or
write L. Cohen &. Co., York street and
Ash avenue.
MAX SMELTZ
Second hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 107 lit. or drop a'postal to Max
Smeltz, 1020 Market street. Will call.
City or country.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. RIFKIN,
CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
I 407 BROAD ST., HARRISBURG, PA
j HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for
Second-lland Furniture. Prompt at
• tentlon Newmurk 42 Cown, 308 Broad
J street. Dial 4826, Bell 4705-R.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE
CORNER BUSINESS PROPERTY
Size of lot, 90x150 feet; size
store. 20x55; size barn, 30x40,
two-story; size garage, 28x30.
Price for property. $2,500.
Will sell established grocery,
meat and vegetable business,
Including stock and tlxtures,
etc., for $2,500. No better lo
cation in West Fairvlew.
CHARLES DAVIES.
REAL ESTATE.
1549 STATE STREET.
Bell 5246 W.
! FOR SALE —Well established, good
I paying, drugstore, with good soja
fountulu. bargain to quick buyer. Ad
dress Box 11-8191. care Telegraph.
FOR SALE Confectionery store
and soda fountain In excellent loc-i
--ticn; tourist center; good proposition;
address Box X-8873, care Telegraph.
WOULD YOU RISK $2 PER WEEK
FOR 50 WEEKS TO MAKE THOU
SANDS? A WORKING MAN'S
COMPANY.
By paying $2 per week for 60 weeks
wa will offer you something great.
Most people spend more for arlnk, J
tooacco. etc., but object to spending 1
a few dollars for their future wel- 1
fare. Particulars 7024 Jenkins Arcade. <
Pittsburgh. Pa. "
LIVE business tor a live man, in 1
nearby town. Restaurant, confection- j
cry. cigars. Doing business of $42,000 ■
a year or more. Apply A. P. Dorauz, '
\rti North Sixth at. '
FOR SALE —Restaurant and lunch
room, complste and up-to-date, near
Market street; price reasonable; iu
qulie A. P- Porsnz. 1225 N. Sixth L
4 (ou United la Neat tulmasi 4
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR
SALE —Good proposition for active,
man; rent very reasonable; complct
information to persons interested. BTl
Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
MR INVESTOR Would an In
vestment of one hundred dollars or
moye, with a chance to make one
thousand dollars or more, In the next,
few months interest you? If so. writs
for particulars. Address M. 22, cars
Telegraph office, Harrisburg.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
FURNITURE, china packing and re-.!
pairing, carefully done bv R. J. Royltf
ster, 815 West st. Bell 1881-R. X
STEAM feather renovating; all ticks!
emptied; new ticks furnished; B. jJ
Campbe-li, 1000 Paxton street.
OXY-ACKTYLKNE WELDrNG —'
Any metal welded. Work guaran-;
teed. Carbon removed by oxycen.
Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538
street. Bell 4396-J. *
DIAMONDS bought for cash P H
CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street.
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING*
Eirst-class work. Chilcoat Bros.,
1622 N. Fourth St. *
A. LAN'S
New and second-hand furniture,
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J.
FURNITURE CRATED for shippin.-!
J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street. '
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
! PIIOSPHO-QUININE will slave it oft
If taken in time. Gross Drug Store,
110 Market street.
I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge. 25c doz., double edge. 35c
idoz., razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY FOR NECESSITIES
If employed and housekeeping, our
legal rate money service on loans
from sls to S3OO, payable in weeklyV
or monthly installments Is worth irt
vestigating, if you are in need of
funds and without bank credit.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. **
204 Chestnut St '
WE' LEND MONEY in compliance
with Act of June 4, 1919, to individu
als in need of ready cash, small loans
a specialty, busines-' contidential, pay
ments to suit borrower s convenience,
positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.
132 Walnut St—>C
MONEY LOANED—Employes' Loan
Society, Room 206 Bergner Bldg..
Third and Market streets. "Licensed
and Bonded, by the State."
ROOF PAINTING
>
MANY A MAN IS
WARMING A CHAIR IN AN
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY OFFICE
BECAUSE HE, LACKS ABILITY.
IT REQUIRES NO ABILITY TO
PAINT YOUR ROOF WITH
HITE S ELASTIC HOOF COATING.
AUCTIONEER HITK—Bell 1575-J.
HAULING AND MOVING' s,
FOR HIRE—Two-ton auto truck.
Apply, luOS S. 9th st. Bell phoney
2455-R.
LOCAL. AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Furniture moving.
Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 668
Calder street. Both phones. Be 1
3636-J. Dial 3688.
HICKS Local and long-distance
hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Botli
phones.
HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped
fc- furniture, freight and piano mov
iig. No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin
Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell
phone 15R6.
HAULING —Local or long distance,
pianos and safes a specialty. Beck
Bros., successors to O. H. Beck. Call
at 1419 Vernon street. Bell 2811-J., or
Ober's Livery. *
AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
• a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917
I Capitol street. Both phones.
WE' Move Anything. Anywhere,
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
4930. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North
Third street.
! 1
MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO.
Ante, hauling, furniture and pianos a
specialty. General hauling, Fifth an£
Reily. Dial 6268. v
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS. 341 KELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
MUSICAL
j
AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUBE, „
15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE
THIS WEEK
$350 Haynes Piano, mahog
any. almost new; price..l2lo
Winters Piano, mahogany,
like new, prlca $240
Stteff Piano, walnut, good aa
new; at a bargain price.
Cadillac 88-note Player, fine
condition; price $425 f
SBSO Marshal A Wendell 88-
note Player, nearly new. $576 *
r
J. H TROUP MUSIC HOUSE
Troup Building,
16 BCUTH MARKET SQUARE.
UPRIGHT piano In good condltlug
can he bougnt for balance due i>n
lease, customer cannot keep up pat.
mint. Addreaa Box J-3167, care Tela
graph
YOU have made the vfalt to muslo
houaea, for a special Columbia record,
you have not found It. We have it.
spangler Music House, 2112 North
Sixth street.
Additional Classified Ad* )
on Opposite Paf e ' j