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1 Yoa Can Sell Thai Property Tlreigl lie Classified-! It Is Good value 1 *
2)eatba
kENDI.EHAKT—Died, Sunday, July
13, 1013, John K. Kendlehart. at an
residence. 1823 North Second street.
Funeral services will be held at toe
above address on Thursday raornaig
at 3 o'clock. Burial pnvate. in Ever
green cemetery, Gettysburg, rnuis
aay ufternoon. ____^
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Joseph J. Paralo and tamily. of
Sub South Second street, wishes to
thank his friends and neighbor* for
the kindness shown them during f"ej r
sad bereavement, also for the beauti
ful tloral tributes.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST
Will the person who found a
small gold class pin, with
letters H. H. 5.—1918 on it
and initials M. B. engraved on
back, which was lost at the
Tech High commencement
dance at Willa-Villa, please
turn to the Telegraph Oittce
and receive reward?
LOST —Black seal purse °n Monday
morning containing .-mail c'' a "f< and
Philadelphia addiess of a re
k.y; ait. small eameia Plcturis. it
ward it letumed to ilUo l aUU i &ti
iicii phone 4654-J. __
lAIST—In Victoria theater Mj"}ay
tuning, gray rlbboli with snia 1 l b
pin attached. Ueward it letuincd
the Telegraph of!ice.
LOST-Ladies'. blue brocaded hand--
bag containing ladles *f l tu
small anv'unt of money. lleim n
Furley Gannett, 204 l.ocust
ward.
STOLEN—Party w ho removed chest
of' cai penter's tools t rom bui f
.3d and Hoitet streets, night ot '
j, are Known. retaining
iney wiii avoid protetM.-ution •
INSTRUCTIONS
1N STH L CTION G
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION IN oregg
Shorthand, Typewriting. Arilhme
r "r p, ;sv "xstsist sg&. i
DP FN ALL V EAR. Later at any time,
dell 125 Dial 4010. .fSV I
BUCKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. |
1:1 Market St. cnas. H. B CKI> .
I,].x<oNS given on violin, mandolin ;
nnd ukuele. by two younsl men. In- |
quire 26 Cnrtin street. Penbrook. .MOO
eratc jirlves. Bell 4.3355 .
FOR Instruction in elen^" t ,f.a > nic 0 g r i
advanced mathematics or i
see Miller, 306 Chestnut St.. formerly |
instructor at U. S. Naval Acad I
HELP WANTED —MA LB j
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES
FOR
MEN OF PRODUCTION WORK
Ages 18 to 45,
Weight 140 pounds or more.
MUST BE IN GOOD PHYSICAL
CONDITION.
/-■ ■—
No Experience Necessary.
No Labor Trouble.
Annlv in person or communi
cate at once with Factoory
Employment Office. ,
THE GOODYEAR TIRE .AND RUB
BER COMPANY,
AKRON. OHIO.
CARPENTERS
ALL AROUND MACHINISTS
GENERAL REPAIRMEN
PIPEFITTERS AND
SHEKTMETAL WORKERS
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY
to earn rates In accordance
with your ability. Steady
work assured. No labor trou
ble Bonus paid oo seqond
sod third shifts
Apply in person or coinmuiil
cate with Factory Employ
men' Office.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE &
RUBBER COMPANY
AKRON. .OHIO
WANTED —A white man and boy,
for day labor in country near city.
Apply liiiO N. Second street, after
7 p. m.
—— |
MEN WANTED —Must be well ac- ]
quulntrd in town. Imiulre ut office, i
loom 1. Spooner Bids., 3 N. Market i
Square.
WANTED —Solicitor and collector, j
Apply Thursday. Colonial Life Insur-j
mice Co., Rooms 305-6, 213 Walnut j
-"• p,t I
WANTED Local representative;l
young man not over 53 years of age (
by well known food manufacturer. |
Applicant must be public high school I
gradual' and inembci of some church.
Must have selling experience. Druwlng
ac .<un: of $1,200 per year and S per
rent commission on wholesale and di
rect shipments. Application and refer
ences i" Edgar 1' O'Brien & Co.. Buf
falo. N Y.
WANTED —Assistant engineer who
has had experience with steam and 1
who p. willing to foam lefrigeration. I
Address Box A-8482 care Telegraph.
11 initliiued lii Nest Tolumni
' FOR SALE '
In the Northern Part
!of New Cumberland
Detached, new. 2 H-story brick,
corner property; 6 rooms, rei ep.
Hon hall. bath, pantry, Hnd attic
front porch cemented cellar, gas
and electric lights, ptpeless fur
nace. lot 38x135 ft
Price g.'kMM
Pair 2 H -story frame houses; 7
rooms and bath each, front
porches, gas and electric lights,
cemented cellars, pipelees fur
nace, lota 29x123 ft. each
Price S3lOO each
Miller Brothers & Co.
MK l bT AND Ot MT ST*.
111-; \I. KMT ATM INM 114* CK i
SI 111 T l lIO.MIft
Mcuibrr. Hkig. Iteal Ratals tiaurd !
i
TUESDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAFti JULY 15, 1919.
• HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED
■ ! Men to learn to repair auto
f! mobiles and aeroplanes. Make
a application at once. Full
course, $5O.
s Call, or write,
25 N. CAMERON STREET.
Or
TRAINING QUARTERS,
260 South Front Street.
" Steel ton. Fa.
3 WANTED
J. Expert auto mechanic; none
but experienced need apply.
FEDERICK'S GARAGE.
1807-1809 North Seventh St.
INVESTIGATE THIS
You can make big money writ
ing life insurance. We have an
exceptionally liberal proposition to
offer capable man for agency with
territoiy headquarters at Harris
burg. Address John A. H. Gilbert,
Manager Eastern Department.
SCR ANTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., j
I SCRANTON. PA. j
MACHINISTS First class lathe
hands; milling machine hands; tool
niukc is, etc Only thoroughly compe
, tent men experienced on oose and ac
. curate work need apply. First class
i l open shop on an S-hour basis; now
, I working ten hours with time and one
jhalf for overtime. Rates up to 75c for
, i machinists; 80c for toolmakers. Ap
j pl.v by letter to the Employment Man
lager. Crown Cork and Seal Co., 1511
l Guilford avenue, Baltimore, Md.
j WANTED—Bright boy of 16. who'
j has no intention of resuming school in
j tall. Splendid opportunity for anibi-:
! lions buy line with literary anibi- j
lltions or typewriter ability preferred.!
Apply employment bureau, fourth i
j lloor. Bowman's.
I Yv ANTED—Barber at once. Apply
i 'lih Barber Shop, 15 North Market
Square.
At Vol NTANTS RECEIVING CLERKS
(BOOKKEEPERS, SHIPPING CLERKS
CLEKKSt STOCK CLERKS
| Institution of national reputation
! will interview young men, experienced
| as above and now employed, who wish
|to become expert accountants. State
! experience and hour you can call. Ad
■ idress Box J-84S8.
j PATTERNMAKERS wanted. Apply
221 Market street, Wednesday even
j in*. July 16. Open meeting.
WANTED at once, two good tinners.
I Appy 37 N. 13th street, Lincoln Par
| themore.
| CENSUS clerk examination soon.
Thorough instruction $5. Particulars
free. American Civil Service'' School. |
1 Washington, D. C.
I WANTED—Several men for quarry I
'and lime kiln work. Apply Rullier-
I fold Bros., Pax tang ,Pa.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING
"An Ideal Occupation For
Young Women"
$9 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS
Salary increased after four
weeks' training period.
Young women between 18 and
25 will find telephone opera
ting \ery fascinating, clean
work, with unusual opportun
ity for advancement in sal
ary and position.
In addition to a good salary
we have a comfortable rest
room, and a lunch room where
food is served at cost.
Apply to
Miss Kline, Operators' Em
ployment Department,
208 Walnut Street.
f
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 WORK UNDER IDEAL
CONDITIONS IN AN IDEAL
PLANT
JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO.
2012 N. 4TH ST.. HARRISBURG. PA.
WANTED
Operators on plain sewing 1
machines; also a few on union |
special felling and sleeving
machines; learners paid while
under instruction; also a
bonus paid every wet k. Apply
HARRISBURG APPA EL CO., j
City Star Laundry Bldg.,
Sixth and Hen Sts.
WANTED —Young white girl over 16 j
Ito assist nurse with two children. I
Family going to mountains for few
Vecks good wages. Apply at 3215 N.
Front slieet, or cull Bell phone 1323. j
MILLINERS and trimmers wanted 1
I in our workroom and for good oui-of-
Itown positions. L. Danneiibaum's Hon j
IA- Co.. Philadelphia.
1 WANTED—Experienced sales ludiesj
(want- d. Apply F. W., Wool worth Co.,
] ibi Market st. ;
I WANTED —Good cook for country,
must lit clean; no washing; call any
tune after 6 p. m. Bell 1324.
WANTED-—Operators on sewing
machine Steady work, good wages I
Apply Shearer Mfg. Co., 308 Hamilton'
••"- t |
WANTED—Two women to sort
I tags. Apply 1109 N. 7th St.
j WOMEN ATTENDANTS—Wanted In
department for women, Norriatuwn
State Hospital. Pa.; minimum monthly
wage $3O, Steadily Increased, Includes'
I full maintenance, conilortuble nurses"
home, vacation employment fur stu- 1
; dints anu teachers. Write, Dr. Jessie'
l st. Peterson.
PEACE WORK AT WAR PA X
Knit ui gently needed socks for ut on
Auto Knitters Experlencs unneee.
sry. Full particulars, |c stamp,
uepainneiit 146. Auto Knitter Co. sji
Jefferson street, Uutluio, N. Y. I
WANTED Experienced waitress
no others need apply. Apply
Market Ht. ' "|
| WANTED—MangIe gliiu and a good!
hand li oner. Apply Pulucu Laundry
1163 liogun street.
AGENT* WANTED
i AGENTS wanted for Dauphin,
Cumberland, Perry and Lebanon cuun
flea, to sell an article everybody uses
|p. O BOX 82, Highspire Pa.
i (I uaflnuod la Nesl Column) t
AGENTS WANTED
AGENT —To sell portable fireproof
steel garages, cottages, factory and
farm buildings, moving picture halls:
I any size; give references. Manufactur
ing Stone Repair Co., Inc., Hoges
town, Pa.
SALESMEN W ANTED
Wanted—A salenian who can
qualify for position as Dis- i
trict Manager. Also a few po
sitions open for salesmen
with red blood. Men of the
right caliber can earn Big
money. Our proposition is one
of the most attractive any
buyer can have and finds
ready response from the small
as well as large investor. For
tunes are being made in Tex
as Oil Leases and It is the
safe end and the big money
i end of the oil business. Write
} for full particulars of the lib
eral contract we offer sales
men. You can qualify as Dis
trict Manager or salesman.
Stateland Lease Association,
602 Marbrldge, Building,
New York City.
SITU ATION S W AN TED—MALE
WANTED—Experienced automobile
(mechanic desires position; references
furnished. Address M-4895, care Tele-
I graph.
j YOUNG high 3chool boy would like ;
! work of any kind during summer 1
months. Address Box C-SSII. cure ,
Telegraph.
YOUNG man wants position as
chauffeur or truck driver; best of :
references. Apply P. o. Box 491.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
YOUNG colored girl wishes to assist!
with light housework. Apply 1322 i
North Front street*.
YOUNG lady desires work in music
department, competent of taking full
charge. Dial phone 4159.
I STENOGRAPHER desires position,!
would not object to clerical work. Dial |
phone 4159.
WOMAN wants housework in Camp
Hill, apply 422 Herr street/
KOOMS FOll KENT
— !
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room !
I fcr light housekeeping. Apply 107 I
j Washington st.
TWO furnished rooms for light!
housekeeping; all conveniences; also
email house for rent; call evenings'
alter 6 p. m. or morning, 504 Market'
street, second door.
FOR KENT—Two pleasant, unfur
nished looms on Third tloor. All con
veniences. Apply 1507 State street.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
front rooms; all conveniences; bath;
gas; heat; use of laundry; nice loca
tion; rent very reasonable; 2148 Penn
street.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms; tlrst floor: all conveniences; I
gas; heat; bath; laundry, front and
hack porch; concrete yard; nice lo
cation; rent very reasonable. 2148
Penn street.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms on second floor. Suitable for
light housekeeping. Call Bell 3962R or
19Q2 Green st.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed
room for one or two gentlemen. In
quire 608 N. Third St.. second floor or
Pell phone 4240 J.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms ]
for light housekeeping; all conveni-1
eiwc-s; hot and cold water and gas
range in kitchnette. Apply 1614 Wal
lace t., or Bell phone 4684 M.
FUR RENT—One furnished front i
room; all conveniences. Inquire 261 |
Cumberland st. Dial phone 5344. j
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; all !
conveniences; centrally located. Apply
9 N. Front st.
1- OR KENT—One large furnished
front room, electric lights and gas,
use of bath; phone in room. Inquire
7 N. 13th st.
FOR KENT—Two large communi
cating rooms, one front; private hall;
well ventilated; suitable for light I
housekeeping; refeiences exchanged; |
use of bath and phone. Inquire 21U
South 12th Street.
FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms,
j Including use of phone, light and bath.
Call Bell*phone 121S-M.
"LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING." Three
rooms on third floor furnished; lignt.
heat, etc., use of phone; no children.
1814 Green street.
I FOR RKJV'T—one large furnished!
room at 1531 Green street. Inquire ut j
261 Cumberland.
I FOR RENT— Large room with three
'laige windows oil second floor; use of
(bath and phone; gentleman preferred.
| inquire 6u7 N'. 15th street.
| FOR RENT —Furnished room on
'second lloor; all conveniences, not
| water. Bell phone 466-K.
I FOR RENT —Large, well furnished
(room; twin beds; single or ensui'e;
j use ol Hell phone. Address, 719 North;
| Sixth street.
FOR RENT —Nice light furnished
room on second floor, with bay win-!
dovv, suitable for two; ulso an on
turniihed room on third floor; electric
I lights, use of bath and phone. Apply |
111* Evergreen St. Bell 4900R■
; Nicely turnishtd. clean, cuoi rooms.
$2.5(1 per week and up. 143 South
Third street.
NiCELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM—
For gentlemen only. Dial 499u. or 912
North Third street-
ROOMS WANTED
I WANTED —Board and room or room I
by gentlemen In private family tori
- a period of six weeks. Will pay well
I for high class accommodations Pre
fer lainily without other boarders.
| Box A-S4it care Telegraph.
; WANTED Furnished room in
'good location. Call Bell phone 336 R.
| WASTED—Rooms completely fur
nished for housekeeping, three adults
I with small baby. Address Box 0-846U
care Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
APARTMENT for rent. 6 rooms and
Puth . uII improvements, on corner lu
jquire. 17 45 North Htxth Ht.
209 State; furnished living room, I
'bedluoril and bulb
! FOR RENT—Elegantly furnished'
apartment ut lot) H, RJth street, Mist
'floor; 7 rooms and luundry; prlvute
porch and entrance; price $75. Apply
1:08 Chestnut street, or UeR phone
6.4. I
FOll BUNT—Furnished spsi tiiient
oil rtrst floor, also three unf I
looms on second floor; electric light
and steam hesL dsn of bath ami
l-hone Inquire 1331 State strqpt.
(Psslisuul In Aval ( ulutau) t
.. M. a
ill WHAT IS IT WORTH TO YOU
to find a buyer for your property?
I There's usually a certain "selling ex- j
! Rpj pense" necessary in disposing of real Uaj
(Ma estate. When the classified columns yy 1
jyy are used this expense is often but (Uj]!
! kjy trifling. It means SERVICE AT A
|| bargain. |
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
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— Ho 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 first
, door same building. Roth phones.
APARTMENTS WANTED
FURNISHED apartment wanted ov
young couple, consisting of 3 or 4
rooms; must be thoroughly up-to-date
located near Capitol or within short
| riding distance. Address P. O. Box 181.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
j FOR SALE POSSESSION SOON
If you are looking for a nice, sub
stantially built suburban home, with
i Pi* "ty oi ground, Iruit and garden, in
spect the Rixler property, located on
j tne northeast corner of Dickinson and
I Princeton avenue, Earligton, Camp
| Hill, Pa., two blocks from car line;
| single car fare from Harrisburg; 244-
I story name detached dwelling, size
131x31; stone loundation;; Shingle
I roof; cemented cellar under entire
I house; an improvements; 3 large
I looms and reception hall on first
1 tloor; (large kitcneni; open stairwuy; 4
| rooms aim bath on second tloor; un
finished attic; good yellow pine lloor
|iug, cypress finish; hot water heating
system; front porch 8x31; plot of
j ground 120x130; granolithic walks;
I shade trees, garage tor one car; two
chicken houses which wil accommo
date 500 chickens; 17 fruit trees (13
bearing the finest kind ot fruit); va
riety of grapes; 1,500 strawberry
plants: good reason for selling; in
spection by appointment only.
PRICK \ EliV REASONABLE at $5,150.
Bell C. O. BACKENSTOSS, Bell
|7OO AGENT, 3077J
HARRISBURG, PA.
HOUSES ON EAST TERMS
Vacant 2-story rrlcli on Hill. imp.
Vacant 2 44-story brick on Hill, all
Vacant 2 44-story frame on Hill, all
imp.
Vacant 3-story brick, uptown, all
imp. , . ~
3-story frame near Hill market, ail
imp. _
| Two 2 44-story frames, S. 21st st.,
all imp.
I Stoicroom property on Market st.
Storeroom, corner brick, on Hill,
i 3-stuiy brick, corner on Derry st.
1 2-story brick, on Crescent St., easy
terms.
I 2-story brick on Swatara st.
I 2-story bricks on 15th and 16th sts.
2-story bricks on Catharine st.
3-story brick on Walnut St., Hill.
3-story frame and garage Park st.
2 44-story single frame, in Lemoyne,
all imp.
Fine corner house in Enola, all
9-lOom house in New Cumberland.
'"'cottage in Camp Hill, all Imp.
Fine home, 1 acre, near Camp Hill.
Single corner, at Washington Hts.
I Fine corner home in Penbrook.
Corner 2 44 -story frunie. 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
Steel ton.
Investment, three frame houses on
corner Forrest st.
ltow of si*. 3-story bricks on Briggs
81 Business glace on Derry street near
' "finitely brick, on Green street Imp.
| Aparimen'. house, uptown, one of
i the finest tfi the city; large lot to
i street in regr. ...
' u,-story brick and 1-story frame
n t **\Vesl Fa'rvlew In business section
alone State Highway. Suitable for
store or business place; very cheap.
C. H. COKDKR.
1722 Green St.
FOR SALE
I Double 244-story frame dwelling,
each side containing 7 rooms, bath,
all improvements, combination ranges
torches, cemented cellars, located
c ne-half square from car line on 9th
st Elk wood, elegant condition. Pos
session soon. P llce eachl .
I SI •'to will buy a new 244-story
I brick dwelling with # rooms, bath,
reception hall and pantry, all modern
Improvements, lot 37x125, located or.e
square Horn car line on Market street
Elk wood, (adjoining New Cumber-
K rt. This property Is well located
Lnd exceptionally attractive at this
figure. Possession on short notice.-
BRINTON-PACKER COMPANY.
AGENTS,
Second and Walnut Streets.
FACTORY SITE FOR SALE
With large building which can
be remodeled; lot 100x150 feet;
located on Uth street near
Mulberry. Price |16,000, For
partleulara see
I)URAND A FERRER,
107 Chestnut Street.
AN exceptional bargain In a fine
home. This property u located 454
Elizabeth atreet. Hlghsplre; ,| n gie
i house. l'l° 150 ,oot ,r " nt ,J 6 feet
deep. Improvementa; moat all kinds
nf fruit; chicken house and garaae
14*50 Will sell for ll.oou l..Vth"n
what t l •' orth w r *w' on u ,Or ""ing
othar buaineae. W. W. Reeves, $34
Market straet, Hlghsplre. D|g| 9*04
port SALE Three-story brick
house, on Market street, east of 13th
l ull able for apartment or buslnt.s'
I'rb right. A. W. Swungel, 2134 s
Me c olid.
(Lvatlaaed la Neat leluata)
- f|f HHm
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
i
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE,
SEE SANDERLIN."
s
• FULTON 5T.—1826: vacant; three
> story frame; eight rooms; some im
; provements; in the nicest block on
: I-niton street; small amount down;
j balance same as rent.
( FULTON 5T.—1931; vacant; two
. story brick cottage; six rooms and
,• bath; steam heat; all Improvements;!
I small amount down; balance same as j
, rent. .
t J!
AGATE 5T.—2536; vacant; two-;
. story brick; six rooms and bath; all
improvements; small amount down,
, balance same as rent.
SWATARA 5T.—1856; vacant; two
and-a-half-story frame; seven rooms
and bath; all improvements; nice front 1
porch; driveway in the rear; small |
amount down; balance same as rent.
, DERRY 5T.—2341; new; vacant;!
two-and-a-half-storv brick; six rooms)
, and bath; hardwood floors; cement
I cellar; .-.team heat; gas and electric- I
, ity; A 1 in every respect; right price)
; to quick buyer.
;
[ JEFFERSON 5T.—2130; three-story I
, brick; nine rooms; all improvements;
. cement cellar; driveway in the rear; I
. small amount down; balance same as I
I rent.
; D. ASA SANDERLIN.
[ Room 1, security Trust Bldg.,
;) 36 North Third St.
>| Bell 1390. Dial, 3573.
S !
VACANT HOUSES
I
I Two 244 and 3-story brick
houses; all improvements;
porches, drive alley. Also cor
ner nouses on Hill and up
town. Will lake auto in trade.
1 have several fine suburban
homes for sale; brick, all lm-
I provements, 44 acre each;
steam heal, electric lights,
1 hardwood fioors, lots of fruit
od State Road. Will take city
1 property In trade.
I
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 660-J.
HOMES FOR SALE
1 1912 N. 6th, brick $4,500
1512 Walnut st., brick 3,600
Penn st., brick 3,000
Hummel St., Lemoyne 2,00
Small amount of cash required.
D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg!
Bell phone 589.
FOR SALE—II 3-114 Washington St.,
8 rooms ana bath; frame; tin roof; ail
conveniences; bargain. Apply 814 N.
Third street.
1
1 FOR SALB On EXCHANGE
' Houses of every description in
all paits of city and suburban.
Some on easy payment plun
Will take ligfit touring car in
, trade.
f C. H. CORDER,
' 1722 Green Street.
Bell Phone 560-J.
1
r
$2,000 will purchase a frame house
with seven rooms, located at New
Market. Price is light as estate must
, tie closed. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building .
$2,000 will purchase brick house
with six rooms—bath —gas—furnace;
rented lot $l6. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ntl Bldg.
FOR SALE —No. 83 N. Eighteenth
! st.; brick house; eight rooms; bath;
gas; electric light, furnuce. Bell!
. Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
VERY desirable coiner property |
I for sale, on Stute street—large brick!
[ house with all most modern improve- ,
.'merits; brick garage on property. Bell
' I Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
I ; BEAUTIFUL country home for
, 1 sale, aside car line; electric light,
steam lical; lot 140X160; easy terms, .
$3,200. Durund St Ferbar, 107 Chesl
nut street.
Harris Street 630 Three-story
brick, 9 rooms, all Improvements, small
amount down; balance same as rem,
no questions as to race or nationality! '
D A. Sunderllii, 36 N. Third street 1
room 1. Security lrust Bidg. Ben
, 1390. Dial 3573. 1
FOR SALE—in Hlghsplre. if yuu <
ore looking for a business thai win !
net you $3,000 to $5,000 a year at a ■
real down bargain, see me at once;
property including lesldence. store
room. ict cream parlor, large pool- 1
room, only pool in town; reason tor 1
selling, would retire Irorn business. |'
W J. Reeves. 224 Market St., High- '
spire. Dial 980 l
FOR SALE—A good property on! 1
1 nth luui' Uarry. nn l<r fepttrtmejit or, i
business. A. W, Sweng-I, 2131 Noith !
t>e> ondj '
FuR SALE On easy terms, 2012 '
to 2ols busquelianna street. Apply a. '
I*. D'-ranz, 1225 North Sixth.
FOR MALE
TIILEE-BTORV BRICK HOUSE. ,
No. 1513 WALNUT STREET.
Lot. 15 ft. 3 In by 90 ft.
COMMON WEALTH TRUST COM
PANY.
22: Market Street
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RKAL ESTATE IX) R SALE
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FOR SALE.
Whitehall and Regina streets,
line home; furnished: 12 rooms
and bath; garage room: hard
j wood floors; $5,500 at 5 per
cent; $5,100 second at 6 per
cent, can remain; quick sale
| price, completely furnished,
; $lO,OOO. Owner leaving city.
EACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.,
331 Market Street.
I
j FOR SALE—2 tVstory stone. Green
'street, Riverside; stucco, 9 rooms,
bath: hardwood finish; Are place;
water heat; all other conveniences;
! very large living and dining rooms.
FOR SALE—Lewis street, two new
2%-story brick houses under con
struction; hardwood finish; steam
heat, other conveniences; will sell on
terms. Price reasonable; will soon be j
completed. , ,
FOR SALE —Maclay street, close to
Second street, a very fine 3-story brick
house, all the latest and best equip
ment that a home can have; can be
seen by appointment.
If you want a home or a building
lot any where, just call on
D. E. LUCAS.
Real Estate and Insurance.
31)3 Lewis Street.
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental
payment plan Small cash or Liberty
Bond lirst payment required, balance
as rent. We have houses in every
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street.
FOR SALE —North 19th street, No
16 3-story brick corner property, 9
rooms, bath, gas, electric: room for
garage, an ideal home; good reason
tor selling, not for speculation.
j POSSESSION at once, Enola house;
electric lights; hut and cold water;
| terms re asonable; $1,600. Durand &
; Ferbor, 107 Chestnut st.
| FOR SALE —$93 buys a lot 20x125
'near Progress, very close to car line;
' level, smooth, clean. Address Box
I T-8483, care Telegraph.
FOR SALE
Four-story brick bldg. suitable for
service station or garage; elevator;
I centrally located, near Second st. D.
|A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg.
Real Estate For Sale—Suburban
j FOR SALE—292-294 Second street,,
Highspire. A tine double house, all im
|provenients, will sell single or double. I
| If you are looking for a bargain see '
jthis property before you buy. W. J.
. Reeves, 224 Market street, Highspire.
jDial 9801. My car is at your service. !
| FOR SALE—Large suburban home |
(near Camp Hill, >4 acre land; all im
: provernents; fruit, chicken house., j
etc., will take city property iu ex
' change; easy terms.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street.
Bell Phone 560-J !
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
i
WANTED TO RENT—Small modern!
suhurlian home; refined couple; pos
session August 1. J. D. liennlnger,
Scotland, Pa.
FOR KENT—Small modern suburb
an home; refined couple; possession
August 1. J. L>. Kennincer, Scot
land. Pa.
FOR KENT —Three furnished rooms
on second fioor for light housekeep
ing, with use of bath; no children;
possession at once. Apply 1704 Green
street.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
LOCATION WANTED
FOR RETAIL STORE
Responsible party would like
to get in touch with some one
having any thing to rent on
Market street between Second
street and Fifth street.
Space required 20x50 feet or
larger. Address A-8456 care
Telegraph.
WANTED
~0 LEASE SEPT IST NICELY
FURNISHED HOME OR APART
MENT; 0 ROOMS AND UPWARD,
BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY WITH
PROPER REFERENCES. AD
DRESS C. E. WHITE, 103 NORTH
CAMERON ST.
WANTED to rent, furnished or un
furnished bungalow or apartments;
preferably suburbs; convenient to city.
Address Box .1-8491 care Telegraph.
I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop
erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es
tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third
Street.
WANTED—Suburban house, west
side of city preferred. Address D 8478
care Telegraph.
FARMS
FARMS FOR SALE
Price
%-acrn near Harrisburg $2,300
5% acres. Dauphin co 1,600
8 acres, Lebanon co 850]
16 acres. Dauphin co 2,40e
20 acres, Dauphin co 2,800 i
30 acres. Dauphin co 2,600 I
38 acres. Dauphin co 1,650]
39 acres, Lebano co 4,6( 0 i
43 acres, York co 3,000
18 acres, Lebanon co 2,0ti0
65 acres, Perry co 5,000 |
102 acres. Perry co 3,300
120 acres. Perry co 6,600
121 aires, Dauphin co 8,500
128 acres, Lebanon co 6,200
260 acres. Dauphin co 14,5)0
432 acres. Perry co 16,000
DURAND FERBER,
107 t.'hestnut Street.
FARMS FOR SALE
103 acres; good buildings; fences;
fruit; 5 miles northeast Linglestown.
This farm is worth a "whole lot" more
I money then we ask for It, $3,500.
j 60-acre farm bordering on the above
Ifarm. A REAL hargin for $3,500.
, Pleuse look these farms over. C. R.
Cure, fare's Grocery, Llngle jtown, Pa.
I L car from Square, Harrisburg
WILL sell 5 acres of my 10-acrei
Florida tract (grapefruit and orange |
section), or will exchange on lot In or,
mar city. Address Box B-8421 care
Teh graph.
FOR SALE—IOO-acre farm, also'
stock, If desired; possession Novem
ber 1, two miles northeast of Harris- j
burg; t orlher Information, apply 170u>
N. Second it,
WANTED—To buy a furrn of 26 to
4040 acres. Address Box L-6471, .'are
Telegraph.
F Alt MS WANTED
WANTED—A good farm with or
without stock, not too far from Jity.
Aidless A-547 7 cars Tslegraph.
Ofilcca unci htoro Itouuia for Hi nt
FOIt .RENT — Desk room and oftlca. ,
.Inquire Fred C. Millar, Atlornay, 31 j
'North ttttond street. Dsll phutis IOTJ,J
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FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
MOTORS FOR SALE
We have the following motors we
are offering for sale. We guarantee
tnese motors to be in first-class con
dition and can make Immediate de
livery.
One Vt H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M.
One Si H. P. 220 V. 380 It. P. M.
One Si H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M.
One Si H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M.
Ono Si. H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M.
One Si H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M.
One Si H. P .120 V. 400 R. P. M.
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.
Printing Binding Designing
Photo-Engraving Die Stamping
Plate Printing
Harrisburg, Pa.
'
TENTS
FOR SALE OR RENT
Regulation army tents, khaki
with ventilator top and pvra
midial style. 18x16 feet, with
12-foot pole. Five dollars per
12-foot pole.
Apply.
BOWMAN & COMANY,
Fourth Floor.
FOR SALE
Full size bed, mattress and
spring. $18.50, if sold this
week. Inquire,
FORN ALT'S,
1321 North Sixth Street.
FOR SALE
RIVER SAND
Rest in quality and price.
At the river. Motor street,
Highspire, Pa.
Martin Construction & Supply Co.
;j FOR SALE—Four pool tables; two
j bowling alloys; barber shop and res
i taurant: building can be rented or
i bought. F. Mixell, Linglestown.
I FOR SALE—Iron fence, 40 feet; 3
I feet high; in good condition; price $35.
Apply at 1208 Chestnut street. Bell
| phone 624.
I FOR SALE—Hoover electric clean
er. Apply 2425N, Fifth street, or call
| Bell phono 4542 R.
I FOR SALE—Monarch typewriter,
desk, tiling cases. Bankrupt estate of
. Harry M. Bretz, Thomas C. McCarrell,
I Jr., trustee, 222 Market st.
I FOR SALE—A coal digger composed
of a high grade 6-inch pump, eleva-
Itors, boats etc. Operated entirely clee-
I trioally. One ten and one 15 horsepow
|er Weslinghotise motors. Entire plant
'just completed and entirely new ami
ready to operate Epulpment the latest
lund very best. Long lease at 10c a ton
| royalty; doing business on Shamokin
creek near Sunbury, Pa. A good in
vestment at a bargain to buyer for
cash. Address D. & H. Coal Co.. 200
Catawissa ave„ Sunbury, Pa.
! FOR SALE—The furniture of a ton- |
I room house It pays all its own expen
ses. Call 575J Bell.
| BABY carriage for sale; double
; reed; double spring; A 1 condition; will
| sell reasonable for cash. Call Bell
i phone 5047-J.
FOR SALE —White reed baby car
riage very reasonable; good reasons
for soiling. Call Bell phone 4017-M.
FOR SALEX-All kinds of building
material, including beams, channels,
I rails, pipe, one hoisting engine and
motors. Apply Williams & Freedman,
Sixth, below Hoffman's Woods.
BOOKS Bought ana sold; 20,000
new, old, rare, in etock. Aurand s,
925 North Third. Circulars free.
FOR SALE Registered Cheater
white or O. I. C. pigs; blooded stock;
also seed hog of same breed for serv
ice; fee, $2 grade sow; pure breed
$5. I rcg. free. Earle Heiges, Shire
manstown, Pa.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCH ANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
"05 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
Hlah prices paid for furniture. Morris
Sehmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4494.
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
A girl's second-hand bicycle.
Must be in good condition.
Address Box S-4429, care
Telegraph, statiug price,
when it can be seeu.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. KIFKIN,
CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
(407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG, PA
• JUNK —We are in the market for
nil kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974, or
' write L. Cohen Ac Co., York street and
j Ash avenue.
MAX SMELTZ
Second hand furniture bought and
' sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
I Bell 1071 R. or drop a postal to Max
Smoltz, 1020 Market street. Will call,
j city or country.
i HIGHEST CASH PniCES PAID for
1 Second-Hand Furniture. Prompt at-
I tention Newmark & down, 308 Broad
| street- Dial 4826, Bell 4705-R.
j BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
| FOR SALE —Milk route In Lebanon
county, doing good business; ill health
reason for selling. Address Box K-8487
I car Telegraph.
LIVE business lor a live man, in
nearby town. Restaurant, confectlon-
I ery. cigars. Doing business of $42,000
a year or more. Apply A. P. Doranz,
1 1225 North Sixth St.
j WOULD YOU RISK $2 PER WEEK
FOR 50 WEEKS TO MAKE THOU
SANDS? A WORKING MAN'S
COMPANY.
] By paying $2 per week for 50 weeks
Iwe will offer you something great.
Most people spend more for drtuk.
| tuuacco. etc., but object to spending
! a few dollars for their future wel
fare. Particulars 7024 Jeuklns Arcade.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
| FOR SALE—Restaurant and lunch
room. complete and up-to-date, near
1 Murket street; price reasonable; lu
jq ull e A. P. Doranil. 1225 N. Sixth at.
I A going coal mine 100 acres, (0
'acres under leaae, 4m acrea In fee, now
|elding alone coat $8,000; new tipple,
scales, mine cars, over 60 ton steel in
| and out of mine, shop outttt, mules,
tnglne, heller, mine props, ties, Jut
developed far enough to place 40 men,
j35 men now working. Coal 41 In high,
no parting the (Hi or MllPer van.
Analysis of one pound of dry ooal as
follow ■:
Moisture .67 per cent.
Volatile matter, 2*.43 per cent.
Fixed carbon. 65 38 per cant.
Ash, 5.82 per cent.
Hulphui. 1.47 per cent,
H. T. U , 14.8*8.
Minn In Indiana county,
This property will ha aold for $l4, •
ono if sold within the next twenty.
s Phone iif rail F. U Moudy, for
; tage, Pa. j
I ICssilaiil la lul Csleaaj j
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE—The well known and
long established plumbing, heating,
sheet metal and stove busineas, known '
as Apple Plumbing and Heating Co..
West Chester, Pa.
Business was established in 1824, U,
is in successful operation, enjoys good
trade and patronage and is put on the
market only on account of recent
physical injury to the manager.
For further Information call on or
address, Michael J. Murphy, manager,
ager.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
JOSEPH A. GILL* 1913 Rhoads ave
nue. Practical Painter. Estimate#
cheerfully given. Bell phone 381. 0
FURNITURE, china packing and re-
pairing, carefully done by R. J. Roy. 1
ster. 813 West St. Bell SlB-R.
STEAM feather renovating; all ticks
emptied; new ticks furnished; B. J. vs
Campbell. 1000 Paxton street.
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDiNG
Any metal welded. Work guaran
teed. Carbon removed by oxygen.
Capitol City Welding Co* 1638 Logan i
street. Bell 4396-J.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. K.
CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING
First-class work. Cbilcoat Bros.,
1622 N. Fourth St.
A. LANS
Hew and second-hand furniture .
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J.
FUBNITURE CRATED for shipping .
j. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street
QUININE —Look out for that grippal
feeling, likely to catch you tht
changeable weather. O'JR LAXATIVE
PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it oft
if taken in time. Gross Drug Store,
119 Market street
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge. 25c doz., double edge. 350
• doz.. razors. 2oC. Gorgas Drug Store.
MONEY TO LOAN
i _____ .
MONEY FOR NECESSITIES
1 If employed and housekeeping, our
legal rate money service on loan* '
from $l5 to $3OO, payable In weekly
or monthly installments is worth In
vestigating, If you are in need of
funds and without bank credit
CO-OPERATIVE ' J
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 cashi small loans
a specialty, business Confidential, pay
ments to suit borrower's convenience,
positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO„
133 Walnut Street
MONEY LOANED —Employes' Loan
Society, Room 206 Bergner Bldg..
Third and Market streets. "Licensed
, and Bonded by the State."
IiAULINU AND MOVING <
/
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Furniture moving.
Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 651
Caldcr street. Both phones. Beil
3636-J. Dial 3688.
HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped
fr- furniture, freight and piauo luov-
Ug. No distance too far. Careful)
1 driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.'
E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwiu
Aungst. Manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell
phone 15R6. . a
HICKS Local and long-distance
hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both
phones. .
HAULING —Local or long distance,
&iauos and safes a specialty. Beck
ros.. successors to O. H. Beck. Call
at 1419 Vernon street Bell 2811-J., or
Ober's Livery.
AUTO HAULING —Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917
Capitol street. Both phones-
WE' Move Anything. Anywhere.
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
4990. Dayton Cycle Co., 913 North
Third street
MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO.
Auto hauling, furnituro and pianos a
specialty. General hauling, Fifth and _
Reily. Dial 6268.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS. 341 KELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
FINANCIAL
STOCKS AND BONDS. • |
LOCAL SECURITIES A
SPECIALTY.
J. K. GRKENAWALT. JR.. 4
130 Walnut St.
Harrisburg. Pa.
Ball Phone 518-J.
MUSICAL
AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE
15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE.
BARGAINS THIS WEEK
$35(1 Frances Bacon piano, wal
nut, very little used; price. ..$230
$4OO Winters piano, fine mah.ig
any, like new $2lO
KtiefC, walnut medium size In per
fect condition $285
MeFhatl Player, B*-note, in One
order, 24 rolls included, price $486
Any of the above bargains
on \ rry liberal credit terma
J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE.
Troup Building,
15 SOUTH MARKET SQ.
0 •*
TALKING MACHINES promptly and
carefully repaired by an expert only.
OYLI'.R'S. 14 South Fourth Street.
UPRIGHT piano In good condition
cau hu bought for balance due on
louse, customer cannot keep uppey
nitni. Address Box J-3187, vara Tela- n
graph. t
YOU have made the vfalt to musle
houeos, tor a special Columbia, record,
vuu have uot found It We beve It I
Snangler Music Mouse, 8111 North I
Sixth street •
WMIuHIC TO UIWM
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT*\
the home u*' satisfaction. I
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