14 Sell That Property Throngh the Classified—lff iffs CooS^^TTl 1 1 g)eatbs BRIXTON—Mrs. H. A. Brinton, t'orm erl> a resident of Harrisburg. died at tin home ot her daugnte., Mrs. James H. Sourbier. Tarentuui, fa . Wednesday morning, July 16, 1919, aged 66 years. Funci al services on Saturday after >- — at 2.30. at the home oi Mr. <se..:e- w. Urtfrcea. Bowman avenue. Camp Hill, I'a. Interment private at East Harrisburg cemetery. JIKUII.VW.YLD— Wednesday. July 16. Isl&. William H. Medenwald, aged Jo years, died at the Harrisburg Hospital. funeral services will be held at his late heme, White Hill. fa., on Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Body will be lakeu to Bedford. Pa., Saturday morning at 11.40 o'clock, where fur ther services and burial will take place on Sunday. OUEIIMAX—Edith Oberman on Thurs day, July 17, 1019, at 2 a .m.. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Uoer ntan. aged 6 years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock front her lute residence, loi ! j Swatara street, the Rev. J. A. Uyter, officiating. Burial in Paxtang ccnte- j tery. j PAINE— on Tuesday. July la. 1919, | Norah B. Paine, wife of George J. Paine, aged 43 years, 6 months and j 27 days. , . , I Funeral on Friday afternoon at - | o'clock, from her late residence, .000 Forster street. Interment Fast liar risburg cemetery. Ihe 'elautes and | Iriencib are invited to attend \Min j out further notice. I liOST AND FOUND LOST Will the person who found a small gold class pin. w itn letters H. H. 5. —1915 on i H and initials M. B. engraved on back, which was lost at the Tech High commencement dance at Willa-Villa. Pwase turn to the Telegraph Otftce and receive reward. LOST —A bunch of keys in a leather pocket. Reward if returned to Harris Taxi Service to., Penn Hotel. LOST —One 34x4 United States tire and nm between Hariisburg and Lc> alton. Sunday. July la. Lew a l • turned to Blacks oaiaiiv, 17th street. J ' LOST-Stick Pin. safety clasp; reward, bu Lnioii . Bldg. LOST— Large black pocketbook con taining about $• and some x . . t I M address at Broad nwrjet. , Return to Telegraph office. l.v 1 LOST—Bunch of keys s^ n da> inorn j lng in post office, >f found pi Bell phone 4324. | LOST—Black seal purse cm M-nday morning containing email ( c ienJ joor Philadelphia address of a trien . key. also small camera jtYecii i ■ward if returned to 200 caldei I Bell phone 4684-J ■ __ LOST—In Victoria theater Morulay .evening, gray |, ibbo " rt w j l f ' returned to j pin attached. Reward if returnee j -the Telegraph office. INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS ~- m „ USTTMVTDUAL PROMOTION IB C L R 'F^ ijehorthand. Typewriting. LnSlUh. LSSfwa ''DAY P^S a NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL TKAK. Enter at any time. COLLEGE f2l Market St. Chas. R Beckley. LESSONS given on violin, rnandolin and ukuele, by two young ®?- quire 26 Curtin street. Penbrook. Mod prices. Bell 47SSTA . FOR instruction in eleme °*?P" ,?I •dVinced mathematics o: mechanics. aee Miller, 306 Chestnut st . foimerly Instructor at L. s. Naval Acanem. . HELP WANTED —MALE SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR I MEN OF PRODUCTION WORK Ages 18 to 45. Weight 140 pounds or more. MT" e T BE IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION. No Experience Necessary. No Labor Trouble. Anrly in person or communi cate at once with Factoory Employment Office. THE GOOrYEAR o TTRE T AND RUB AKRON. OHIO. WANTED Men to learn to repair auto mobiles and aeroplanes. Make application at once. r ull course, SSO. Call, or write. 2o N. CAMERON STREET. Or TRAINING QUARTERS, 260 South Front Street. Steelton. Pa. ; WANTED—By a large financial in- j sfitution a young man proficient enj the typewriter, need not be stenog- j rapher, and who writes a good hand. I Permanency, promotion; letters con-j fidential. Address Box K-5490 care! Telegraph. | WOODWORKERS. machine and 1 bench. on cedar chests. Federal Equipment Co.. Carlisle, Pa. WANTED—Young man to work in meat market. Apply Cut Meat Market. 301 s. 14th street. MEN WANTED —Must be well ac quainted in town. Inquire at office, room 4. Spooner Bldg.. 9 N. Market square. (Continued In Next Column! r f Moderate Priced Houses at Bargain Prices Eight, 2 Vt-story frame dwel lings. built in pairs, on Schuyl kill street, containing 8 rooms and I bath each; front and back porches; gas light; lurnace heat. Can be bought separately, or together. See us about the price. Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST AND COURT STS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONUS Members Übg. Heal Estate Hoard S- —^ YHTJRSDAY EVENING; HELP WANTED —MALE j CARPENTERS ALL AROUND MACHINISTS GENERAL REPAIRMEN PIPEFITTERS AND SHEETMETAL WORKERS SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY to earn rates in accordance with your ability. Steady Work ussured. 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 INVESTIGATE THIS I You can make big money writ- I lug lift- insurance. We have an except, or.ahy liberal proposition to oner capable man for agency with terriloiy headquarters at Harrls | buig. Address John A. H. Gilbert, Manager Eastern Department. I SCKANTuN LIFE INSURANCE CO., i SCRANTON. PA. ; WANTED—Carpenters for form .construction on concrete bridge.! (Work i.ui of city. Apply Whittaker & 1 ;Diehl. ,i Union Trust Bldg. RAILWAY mail clerks. Hundreds! wanted, fl.loo-f1.500. Age 15-33. Ex- I .l-ciif-ii , unnecessary. Examinations i everywhere. August 23. For free par- i jticulais. write Raymond Terry, tform-j. ;e, gi vt i nnient examiner), 31 Contin ental Bldg.. Washington. WANTED—Drugs, qualified assist ant; Al experience and reference. Ap ply \V. B Goodyear. 19th and Derry sts., Hai risburg. Pa. WANTED—Several neat appearing' young single men over 20 lo travel wiui i i civ and solicit; leave town at: ciici. Apply lo T. Cutbertson, Metro-j : pom.m hoiel, 10 to 12 a. m. to-nioi- WANTED—Man to help to clean I .vmaqws. Appiy Empire Window. iCleanei Co., 1614 Wallace, or Bell I phone 4654.31. 1 i. WANTED Local representative,! j young man not over 35 years ot age |uy well known food manufacturer. I Applicant must be public high school! ; graduate and member ot some ciiurcn. i Must have selling experience. Drawing! j account ot f 1,200 per year and a pv, | cent com mission on wholesale and cli- ; lieci snipmenls. Application ana iefer-i fences to Edgar P. O'Brien A Co.. But- I Halo. N. Y . -4 . WANTED at once, two good tinners, j i Appy J'i N. 13th street. Lincoln t-ar j theiuore. ; \v ANTED —Several men tor quarry and lime kiln work. Apply Kaiher j foid Bros., Paxtang .Pa. ILL LP WAN TLD—FLMALL BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING "An Ideal Occupation For Young Women" 59 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS Salary increased after four weeks' tiaining period. Young women between 18 and 25 will find telephone opera ting very fascinating, clean work, with unusual opportun ity tor advancement in aal ai y and position. In addition to a good salary we have a comfortable rest rcom. and a lunch room where luou is served at cost. Apply to Miss Kline, Operators' Em ployment Department, 208 Walnut Street. WANTED 'FIFTY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS! ON POWER SEWING MACHINES] 30 PER CENT. WEEKLY BONUS UN ALL EARNINGS I 10 PLK CENT. EXTRA BONUS ON i EARNINGS EVERY SIX MONTHS ! IDEAL WORK UNDER IDEAL CONDITION'S IN AN IDEAL I PLANT JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO. I 2012 N. 4TH ST., HAKRISBUKG. PA. ! ' WANTED I Operators on plain sewing machines; also a few on union special felling and sleeving j machines; learners paid while under instruction, also a benus paid every week. Apply HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., City Star Laundry Bidg., Sixth and Herr Sts. ! j "WANTED Woman for general (housework. Address A-8427 care Tele-1 1 graph. I i WANTED Lady canvassers to] I handle our line of sanitary twisted j [wire brushes, mops and dusters. Call between 9 a. m. and 11 a. m. Francis. | Mfg. Co., 2 N. 15th st. ] I l-EACE WORK AT WAR PAY —! I Knit in gently needed socks for us on! Auto Knitters Expeiience unneces-i sary. Full particulars, 3c stamp. | Department 140. Auto Knitter Co.. 521. Jetferson street. Buffalo, N. Y. | WANTED Woman for general j housework. Apply 531 N. Cameron at. j WANTED Experienced waitress;, good wages. Apply Alva Restaurant. ; 19 S. Fourth Street. WANTED Housekeeper, white I I woman for home of clergyman; good! | home and reasonable pay. Apply iosl IN. Second street. Steelton, Pa. { WANTED—Young white girl over 16 ' to assist nurse with two children I Family going to mountains for few weeks; good wages. Apply at 3215 N. Front street, or call Bell phone 1323. WANTED—Operators on sewing machine. Steady work; good wages Apply Shearer Mfg. Co., 308 Hamilton street. WANTED—Experienced sales ladies wanted. Apply F. W.. Woolworth Co.. 404 Market st. I i WANTED—Good cook for country, must be clean; no washing; call any ]me uftei 6 p. m. Bell phone 132 R. WANTED —Two women to sort lags. Apply 1109 N. 7th st. JCvutlnued In Next Column) I HELP WANTED —FEMALE | WANTED—A competent lady book- I keeper, accurate at figures, good pen-| man, some knowledge of typewriting ] preferred. A good, permanent and well paying position. Give reference, ex- j perience and salary required. Address : p. O. Bos 111, Harriaburg, Pa. WOMEN ATTENDANTS—Wanted in I department for women, Norristown State Hospital, Pa.; minimum monthly wage S3O. steadily increased, includes • lull maintenance, comfortable nurses' home; vacation employment for slu- i dents ana teachers. Write. Dr. Jessiu M. Peterson. WANTED Experienced waitress; no others need apply. Appiy 012 Market St. WANTED—MangIe girls and a good hand iioner. Apply Palace Laundry,! 2103 Logan street. HELI* WANTED—MaIe and Female STORIES, articles, poems wanted j for publication in new magazine. We pay cash on acceptance. Submit mss. • to National Magazine, Desk 313.] Washington, D. C. AGENTS WANTED AGENT —To sell portable fireproof ; steel garages, cottages, factory and i farm buildings, moving picture halls: any size; give references. Manufactor ir.g Stone Repair Co., Inc., Huges town. Pa. AGENTS wanted for Dauphin! Cumberland, Perry and Lebanon coun- i ties, to sell an article everybody uses. ' P. O. Box 32, Highspire, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE j ' Clerk and stenographer; young man, ! 27; married, desires clerical or stenog- ! lapliic position, seven > ears' experi ence along liuaatiai lines; good refer- ' : dices. Address Box f-5424 care' i'ele- , jgraph. YOUN'C colored boy desires work of! any kn.d; can drive a car. Address, 14u7 N. Fourth street. — j SITUATION'S WANTED—I'ouuUo COLORED woman wishes day's ! (work, van furnisu reference. Apply! 112r i Wallace st. ! • STENOGRAPHEU of eight years ex- l Peileuce, ucs..cs position, can lurnioll I j U'CM 1 ill itllUU!?. AUUlUtito lao.\ h" . , WOMAN would like to have wash-! j ing onu ironing ui home. Plain or ! lancy Ironing Bell phone 455b. ] WOMAN wishes position as house l keeper in small apartment or house. Aduress Box H-5426 care Telegraph. ; I ' YOUNG colored woman wishes work (public or private, out of town. Ad-! ]uresc. 1 nil 's N. seventh st. j WOMAN wants general housework; j no vmsiiing no. Boning. App.y P. o. j [Box 35. Bless let, or ar,s. Jennie Ull-j ] gi r. 1 WANTED Experienced salesladyl desires position in snoe stole or will j Considei unyuiing else. Aduress Box O-6-r.'u care Tclegrapil. EXPERIENCED nurse desires posi tion. best of references. Call Bell' phone 541-W . WOMAN wishes washing to do at heme, 143 Ann avenue. COLORED woman wishes day's i work or to help with children. Apply 143 Ann avenue. ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT—WeII furnished .cool room, vvitn running water and ail modern conveniences, in private lam ily. Uetieman only. 334 N. second st. FOR KENT —Furnished roopis; all conveniences; centrally located; use of bath ana phone, inquire 325 North ! street, or Dial phone 4416. | i'OR KENT —Three rooms for light' housekeeping. Inquire 1605 susqae- I hanna st. Dial phone 5143. LARGE, nicely furnished front room vvitn pinaie bath in beautuul resi-; dtntiai section, with private lanidy;! ail conveniences; use oi telephone. 610 j N 17th street. TWO rooms furnished, light house- j kttp'ng. 113 Locust st. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished front; room with all modern conveniences, ] with board. Apply 7UO N. Sixth street. I ] WELL furnished rooms; eiectrlc | j light, pnone. 113 Locust street. I FoR RENT Two uiuurnished j rooms loi ngnt house Keeping on nurd lloor; use oi phone. Can uc-u phone,] 11241-J, or inquire 143u .xauuaui sireel. FOR RENT —one large third rtoor front room; lurmsned o, uiuuinisiied. I Apply 39 N. 17th street. TWO furnished rooms; quiet neign- I borhoed; ten liunuies troni Marge! [square. Apply 199 Evergreen St. j FOR RENT—N'iceiy furnished room jfc. iiglil houseKec-piug. Apply lUi . | vv asiu.igion st. i TWO furnished rooms for light l 1 huuseKccping; ail conveniences; a,so ainall house for rent; call evenings, ; alter 3 p. ill. ui morning. j94 Jdaiaet j street, second lloor. I FOR RENT —Two pleasant, unfur nished looms on Thiru tloor. All con veniences. Apply 15u7 stale street. FOR RENT —Two nicely furnished front rooms; all conveniences; bath; gas; heat; use of laundry; nice loca noii; rent very reasonaole; 2148 Beun street. ; I FOR RENT Three unfurnished I rooms on second lloor. suitaule for ligni housekeeping. Call Bell 3J62R or ! ltrU2 Green st. ! FOR RENT —Nicely furnished bed ' room for one or two gentlemen, in quire 606 N. Third St.. second lloor or ; L ell phone 4240J . I FOR RENT —One furnished front room: all conveniences. Inquire 361 j Cumberland St. Dial plioile 5344. MULBERRY St., 1168 —Two furnish ed uont corner rooms; large, light and 'pleasant, second and third Hours; eiec lirielty; gas; bath and phone. Apply | lies Muluerry st., or Bell 1269-M. ! FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms, i including use of phone, light and bath. I Call Bell phone 1218-M. SICELY-FURNISH ED BEDROOM— got gentlemen only. Dial 490, ur sis Jorth Third street. ! yon RENT —FuYnlshed room on second floor; all conveniences. „. Jt 1 water. Bell phone 46U-R. FOR RENT— Large well furnished room; twin beds; single or ensuiu" u"e of bell phone. Address, 719 North blxth street. Kjicely furnished, clean, cool rooms. $3.5u per week and up. la South •piurd street. FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all convenl 'ences; hot and cold water and gas ' range i kitchnette. Apply 1614 Wal lae" St.. or Bell phone 4684 M. •LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING." Three rooms on third iloor furnished; li gnt . heat. etc.. use of phone; no children. 1814 Green street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ffl WHAT IS IT WORTH TO YOU to find a buyer for your property? m! There's usually a certain "selling ex- j pense" necessary in disposing of real i estate. When the classified columns , m ar c used this expense is often but [4|j iCO • trifling. It means SERVICE AT A BARGAIN. 11 j I • W ' aBBBBBBBBEEEEBEEESBi I | ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR KENT—Nice light furnished room on second floor, with bay win dow suitable for two; alsoan in. |turnUhea room on third floor; electric ;! £ !?' llsc ot Oath and phone. Apply 111 b.vtifcgreen bt. Bell 4t#ooß. I ROOMS W ANTED ! WANTED—Two or three completely ; fui nished rooms with conveniences, for light housekeeping, by young mar ried couple; state rates arid locat on; uptown preferred. Address. Bo\ jcure Telegraph. " i WANTED—Board and room or room j by gentlemen in private family "or a period of six weeks. Will pay well itor high class accommodations Pre-1 Ifer lamily without other boarder j Box A 5422 care Telegraph. "j APARTMENTS FOR RENT j FOR RENT—Apartment of four rooms end bath; unfurnished posses ' siuli August 1 Inquire 222 Hamilton street, oi Hell phone 560-W ' i IOR KENT Elegantly furnished apartment at 100 S. 13th street hist i floor; 7 rooms and laundry; private porch and entrance; price $75 y,,o'v 170S Chestnut street, or Bell' i>hon'e FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on first floor, also three unfurnished rooms on seeond floor; electric liirht i and steam heat; use of bath and j phone. It-quire 1321 State street. | FOR RENT—Apartment of two I ]la:ge mil urn!? red communicating 'rooms, ctn- t:ont V..11, three windows;! also largo liall; line location. Call Bell ( photic 2761 K. ! APARTMENTS for rent; furnished |and unfurnished; ail modern conven iences. Apply Louis. 414 N. Third St between S a. m. and 4p.m. APARTMENTS WANTED FURNISHED apartment wanted by 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 FOR SALE . POSSESSION SOON If >'°u are looking for a nice, sub stantially built suburban home, with i plenty of ground, fruit and garden, in spect the Bixler property, located on j the northeast corner of Dickinson and | L' !! ice^ on av enue, Earligton, Camp i I Hill. Fa., two blocks from car lino;; single car fare from Ilarrisburg; 2V&- ' 51° frame detached dwelling, size i ..1x31; stone foundation;; Shingle; roof, cemented cellar under entire j house; all improv ements; 3 large looms and reception hall on first I floor; (large kitchen): open stairway; 4 I i 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 I ground 120x120: granolithic walks'. I shade trees, garage for one car; two chicken houses which wil aecommo- I 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. I PRICE \ ERY REASONABLE at $5,150. Bell C. O. BACKENSTOSS. Bell 700 AGENT. 3077J HARRISBURG, PA. FOR SALE 1418 X. Second street, brick dwell ing, 9 rooms and bath. ! 523 S. Front street, frame dwelling ,! 1614 N. Fifth street, three-story frame dwelling, with improvements. | ten rooms and bath. | West Fairview property, located on I Third street, two and one-half-story (frame dwelling. I Inquire of 1 HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY. 16 S. Second Street, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE Whitehall and Regina streets, at intersection overlooking Reservoir Park; fine 12-room home; lawn; hardwood floors; all improvements; completely furnished. Owner will leave $7 500 mortgage stand at n and 6 per cent. Quick sale price. $16,000. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., 331 MARKET STREET. I FOR RENT Room No 2. on third floor of No. 5 N. Second Street. Inquire of HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY. 16 South second Street. , Harrisburg. Pa. '!_ i FACTORY SITE FOR SALE I With large building which can be remodeled; lot 100x150 feet; located on 11th street near Mulberry. Price $16,000. For | particulars see DURAND & FERBER, 107 Chestnut Street. FOR SALE THF.EE-STORY BRICK HOUSE. No 1612 WALNUT STREET. Uot, 16 ft. 3 In by 90 ft. TRUST COM -222 Market Street 'Continued In Next Column) heal estate eou salb_ "IF IT S REAL ESTATE, SEE SAND ELLIN." FULTON ST—IS 26; VACANT; three- j j story frame; eighi rooms; some iiu- , ■ provements; in the nicest block on ( jI- ill ton street; small amount down; j balance same as rent. I FULTON 5T.—1931; VACANT; two- j i story brick cottage; six rooms anj j J bath; stc-ani heat; all improvements;; 'small amount down, balance same as! • rent. j AGATE 5T.—2536; VACANT; two-' story brick, six looms and bath; all j improvements; small amount down; | i balance same as rent. I SWATARA ST.—ISS6; VACANT; two- I ' and-a-huit-story liume. seven rooms i land bath; all improvements; nice train | pitch; uriveway in the rear, small! (amount down; balance same as rent. j I KERRY 5T.—2341; NEW; vacant; two-and-a-half-story brick; six rooms and bath; hardwood floors; cement cellar; steam heat; gas and electric ity; A 1 in every respect; right price to quid: buyer. JEFFERSON 5T.—2130; three-story I brick; nine rooms; all improvements; cement cellar; driveway in the re.ar; Ismail amount down, balance same' as I I rent. j D. ASA SANDERLIN. I Room 1. Security Trust Bldg., I 36 North Third St. Bell 1390. Dial, 3573. : i VACANT HOUSES Two 2 H and 3-story brick houses; all improvements; porches, drive alley. Also cor ner houses on Hill and up- ) town. Will take auto in trade. 1 have several tine suburban homes for sale; brick, all im provements, ',2 acre each; si cam heal, electric lights, hardwood floors, lots of fruit on State Road. Will take city property in trade. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street, I Harrisburg, Pa. Eell Phone 560-J. ■ —! HOMES FOR SALE 11912 N. 6th, brick $4,500 I I 1512 Walnut St.. brick 3,ii00 I Penn St., brick 3,0u0 Hummel St., Lemoyne i.auu j Small amount of cash required. D. A. Caley, ?07 Kuukei Bidg! Bell phone 589. 1 HAVE READY BUYERS tor farm, city and cuburbau properties. Aly laigc clientage vuui„ secutc icauy buyer, for any kind ot rteai Estate you may have to offer. A. P. DORANZ, 1225 North Sixth St. Bell 271 J. Dial 3943 j FOR SAL-e; on EXCHANGE | Houses of every description in all parts of city and suburban Some on easy payment plan Will lake lignt touring car in 1 trace. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell Phone 660-J. VERY desirable corner property for sale, on State street—large brick house with all most modern improve- ' ments; brick garage on property. Beii Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. FOR SALE—No. 83 X. Eighteenth si.; brick house; eight rooms; bath gas; electric light; furnace. k K i! Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. " FOR SALE —No. 409 South Thir teenth street—three-story brick q rooms and bath—steam heat. Heil Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE—No. 207 Harris street brick house —9 rooms—bath— other improvements. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. PRICE REDUCED on 652 Schuylkill street; 6 rooms and bath; gas; electric light; steam heat; this senn-bungalow should interest you. Bell Realty Co Bergner Building. Harris Street 630 Three-storv brick, 9 rooms, all improvements, small amount down; balance same as rent no questions as to race or national it v D A. Sanderlin, 36 N. Third room 1. Security Trust Bldg. h,,'! 1390. Dial 3573. FOR SALE —2 V4-story house. Fourth and Eulaw sts.. city and well water cut buildings; fruit trees; price rea sonable. Inquire E. E. Keip, 313 Fourth st . New Cumberland. Pa. 17TH ST:. S.. 500 BLOCK—Corner brick house, with all improvements, for sale; will be sold on easy terms, j" 13. Gipple, 1251 Market street. $3,800 WILL BUY a pair of 2V4- story frame dwellings with all Im provements. on paved street, conveni ent to central part of city; monthly rental $34. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street.' MARKET ST., NEAR C3TH— Corner brick business building, with two itory garage in rear, for sale; a money makei-; price and terms upon applica tion J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. HEAL L.I lAJ.E FOR SAKE , HOUSES ON EASY TERMS v acant 2-atoiy rrlck on Hill. imp. Vacant 245-story brick.oil Hill, all , imp v acant 2 44-story frame on Hill, all I imp. v acanl 3-story brick, uptown, all | inip. ' 3-story frame near Hill market, ail ( j imp. [ Two 2 Vi-story frames, S. 21st, St., all imp. Stoicroom property on Market st. ! Storeroom, coiner brick, oil Hill. 1 3-siury brick, corner oil Kerry st. 2-story brick, on crescent st.. easy : terms. ; 2-story brick oil Svvatara st. 2-stoiy bricks on 15tn and 16th sts. 2-stcr> bricks on Catharine st. 3-sloiy brick on Walnut st.. Hill. 1 is-slury traine and garage Park st. i 2 L-story single traine, in Lemoyne, ( lall imp. Fine corner house in Enola, ail i imp. • ! 9-toon; 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 Penbruok. Corner 2% -story frunie. ill Pleasant View. One acre and double house at i en biook. Apartments on Hill and uptown. Corner new brick, uptown, all imp. Investment, three small houses in Isteelton. | Investment, three frame houses on corner Forrest st. ... _ . | Row of six 3-story bricks on Briggs 61 Business place on Derry street near j If story brick, on Green stveet Imp. Apartment house, uptown, one of the finest in the city; large lot to] street in rear. ... - • 44-story brick and 1-story frame! at'west Fail-view in business section j | along state Highway. Suitable tor, '-tore or business place, very cheap. | C. 11. CORDER. 1722 Grcon St. ] COTTAGE FOR SALE—Eight rooms. bath, extra lavatory, hot and cold water, electric light, log tire place, sleeping porch. Five minutes walk 1 from station. Inspection invited. Price reasonable. g. P. HISSSkL*. (second Cottage from Post Office, Chautauqua Grounds, Mt. Gretna, Pa. ! FOR SALE —lu lilgnspire. if y ou arc looking tor a business that win net you $3.1)0u to So.OUU a year at a ! real down bargain, see me at once; ! property inducing lesldeuce, storu -100111. ice cream panoi. large pool. room, onl>' l )0 ° l in l °vvn; reason for ! spiling, would retire tvom business. W. J. Reeves. 224 Market St.. Jiigh spire. Dial 99il FOR SALE —112-114 Washington St., 8 rooms ana bath, name; tin root; all conveniences; bargain Apply si 4 N. | Third street. ! FOR SALE Three-story brick 'house, on Market street, east of 13th, l suitable lor apartment or business. Price right. A. W. Swengel. 2131 N. .Second. : YOUR HOME on the rental ! payment plan Small cash or Liberty j Bond lii-st payment required, balance 'as rent. We have houses in every ! part ot the city and suburbs. Apply Y Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. FOR SALE—North 19th street. No 16 3-story brick corner property. 9 rooms, bath, gas. electric; room tor garage, an ideal home; good reason for selling, not for speculation. AN exceptional bargain in a fine home. This property is located 454 I Elizabeth street, Highspire; single 1 house, plot 150 foot front by 125 teet deep; improvements; most all kinds ! of truit; chicken house and garage. I 14x50. Will sell for sl,ouu less than what it i worth; reason for selling other business. W. VV. Reeves, i'jt Maraet street. Highspire. Dial 9SUI, FOR SALE —$98 buys a lot 20x125 near Progress, very close to car line; level, smooth, clean. Address Box T-5483, care Telegraph. FOR SALE—Dwelling on Derry street, bc-tween 25th and 26th streets"; ) all improvements; electric lights and gas; city steam heat. Call Bell phone 4541. FOR SALE—No. 26 South Chestnut j st.. Peribioolt. Lot 25x150; 6 rooms;! j finished attick; furnace heat; cement ed cellar; electricity; double garage; I chicken house. Apply on premises. i FOR SALE —A good property on 113 th near Kerry, fine lor apartment or (business. A. W. Swengel, 2131 Noith second. FOR SALE On easy terms, 20F' to 2Uls Susquehanna street. Applv A" P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth. $2,000 will purchase a frame house with seven rooms, located at New Market. Price is right as estate must oe Closed. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building ■ FOR SALE—House No. 638, Harris street: 8 rooms, including bath and all improvements, inquire at 1710 North! Fifth street. FOR SALE —214-story frame house, I located at Mt. Holly, 11 rooms and summer house: large stable; chicken j : house, etc.; fine well and cistern; lot (45x180. Address Mrs. Rose Koons, 227 Arch street. Carlisle. J Real Estate For Sale—Suburban FOR SALE—292-294 Second street, j Highspire. A fine double house, all im- I provements, will sell single or double, j If you are looking for e. bargain see; i this property before you buy. W. J. | (Reeves, 224 Market street, Highspire. | Dial 9801. My car is at your service. | FOR SALE—Large suburban home | near Camp Hill. 44 acre land; all tm-• provements; fruit, chicken house., etc., will take city property in ex change; easy terms. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell Phone 660-J I REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOP. RENT—Three furnished rooms on second floor lor light housekeep ing. with use of bath; no children; possession at once. Apply 1704 Green street. REAL ESTATE WANTED i LOCATION WANTED TOR 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 to buy 2 44-story brick (house, with all conveniences and front poich wanted; state price and all par ticulars; no agents. Address Box J-6927. care Telegraph. WANTED TO RF.NT—Small modern suburban home; refined couple; pos session August 1. J. D. ltenninger. Scotland, Pa. WANTED—Suburban house, west side of city preferred. Address D 8478 care Telegraph. j tContlnucd In Next Column) JULY 17, 1919. RKAL KSTATK WANTED | WANTED to rent, furnished or un furnished bungalow or apartments; preferably suburbs; convenient to city. Address Box J-5491 care Telegraph. 1 HAVE BUYERS —List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Heal Es tate und Insurance. 1002 North Third Street. FARMS FARMS FOR SALE I. Prion *4-acre near Harrisburg $2.30J ! 544 acres. Dauphin co l,6ut>' S acres. Lebanon co Sso i IS acres. Dauphin co. 2.40" J 30 acres. Dauphin co 2,000, ;1S acres. Dauphin co 1.650 , 39 acres. Lebano CO 4,600 1 43 acres. York co 3.000 4S acres.. Lebanon co 2,000 | 65 acres. Perry co 5.000 102 acres. Perry co 3,3001 120 acres. Perry co 6.500 ; 123 acres, Lebanon co 6.200 26" acres, Dauphin co 14,590 433 acres. Perry co 16,000 DURAND fc FERBER. 107 Chestnut Street. FARMS FOR SALE 103 acres; good buildings; fences; fruit; 5 miles northeast Linglestown. This farm is worth a "whole lot" more j money then we ask for it, $3,500. 60-acre farm bordering on the above farm. A HEAL bargin for $2,500. ' Please look these farms over. C. R. Care, Care's Grocery. Linglestown. Pa. L, car from Square. Harrisburg. WILL sell 5 acres of my 10-acre Florida tract (grapefruit and orange section), or w ill exchange on lot in or near city. Address Box B-8421 care | j Telegraph. | I FOR SALE 43-acre limestone | fatnv. 1 miles south of Mechanics-! burg. Pa.; 8-roomed brick house; lank; tarn; summer kitchen; all in tine i shape; two orchards; good silo. Ap- Iply F. F. Mumma, Mechunicsburg. Pa.! FARMS WANTED WANTED—A good farm with or without stock, not too far from 2ity. Address A-8477 care Telegraph. Offices and Store Rooms for Rent FOR RENT For any business, three upper Hours, 219 Market street. Ap ply. S. FRIEDMAN, Real Estate, Kunkel Building, Third and Market Streets. FOR RENT—Two large rooms, 20x50 | | feet. Can be remodeled to suit renter : | At 211-213 N. Second st. See owner at j 213 N. Second or call Bell 2325-R. FOR RENT— Desk room and office. ! Inquire Fred C. Miller. Attorney. 31 j North Second street. Bell phone 307J j FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MOTORS FOR SALE We have the fallowing motors we | are offering for sale. We guarantee i these motors to be in first-class con dition and can make immediate de livery. One V 4 H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. One Vi H. p. 220 V. 380 K. P. M. One Vi H. P. 22u V. 800 R. P. M. One t.4 H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. One \ H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M. One V 4 H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. One U H. P .120 V. 400 R. P. M. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. I Printing Binding Designing Photo-Engraving Die Stamping ; Plate Printing Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE Full size bed. mattress and spring. $15.50, if sold this week. Inquire. FORNALT'S, 1321 North Sixth Street. FOP. SALE RIVER SAND Best in quality and price. At the river. Motor street, Highspire, Pa. Martin Construction & Supply Co. FOR SALE—Monitor heat plant; fireplace mantels; chandeliers; shut ters; A 1 condition. Can be seen at 312 Chestnut st. C. It. Robins Co.. 502 I Market st. Phones. i| FOR SALE—One pair pedigreed Bel-' giun hares and one pair Flemish i giants, with seven young. 2 months ! old. H. W. Snodgrass. 413 Park ave.. j Camp Hill. j ! FOR SALE—Make offer for ten • shares of Mechanics Bank stock. ;| Address B-8425 care Telegraph. I FOR SALE--One hot air furnace ! with pipes; in good condition. Apply iC. F. Grhl, 1003 N. Second street. Bell i phono S9SM. FOR SALE—Four pool tables; two bowling alleys; barber shop and res- Itaurant. building can be rented or bought. F. Mixell. Linglestown. I FOR SALE—Iron fence, 40 feet; 3 .I feet high; in good condition; price $35. I Apply at 1208 Chestnut street. Bell ! phone 624. FOR SALE—Hoover electric clean er. Apply 2425N, Fifth street, or call Bell phone 4542 R. I FOR SALE—Monarch typewriter, desk, filing cases. Bankrupt estate of Harry M. Bretz, Thomas 0. McCarrell. Jr.. trustee, 222 Market st. I FOR SALE —A coal digger composed j of a high grade 6-inch pump, eleva tors, boats etc. Operated entirely elec- J trically. One ten and one 15 horsepow-j er Westinghouse motors. Entire plant just completed and entirely new and ready to operate Epulpment the latest; and 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 ten room house It pays all its own expen ses. Call 575J Bell. FOR SALE—AII kinds of building material, including beams, channels, 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 stock. Aurand s, 925 North Third. Circulars free. FOR SALE Registered Chester 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 reg. free. Earle Heiges, Shlre manstovvn. Pa. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR • CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPH EUM THEATER BOTH PHONES MORRIS SAYS save money buying new wild second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris j 4uhmerU, 1018 Market. Bell 4494, J | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS j % WANTED A girl's second-hand hlcyclx Must be In good cuudition. Address Box S-4429, care Telegraph. stating price, when it can be aeeu. WANTED Storage for boxed 'pianos; first floor; must be dry. Yohn Bros., 13 N. Fourth Street. JUNK—Wo are in the market for nil kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974. or^ • write L. Cohen & Co., York street and" , Ash av er.uo. BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, I ! CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE ! BOUGHT AND SOLD ! HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA. ' MAX SMELTZ Second hand furniture bought and > sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call ' Eell 1071R, or drop a postal to Mix Smoltz. 1020 Market street. Will call ' City or country. Bell phone 3239-Rl. ' , HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for • Second-Hand Furniture. Prompt at tention Newmark & Cown, 308 Broad street. Dial 4826, Bell 4705-R. I WANTED—Late copy Dun's or Bradstreet s report. A. S.R., care Tele— [graph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES e | FOR SALE—The well known and"' Vu . plumbing, heating, j sheet metal and stove business, known i I?V '^ P , P . ittmhlng and Heating Co., I Welt Chester, Pa. j Business was established in 1824 lis 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. FOR SALE—MiIk route in Lebanon • county, doing good business; ill health reason for selling. Address Bux K-457 * cur Telegraph. LIVE business tor a live man. in , nearby town. Restaurant, confection- ? cry. cigars. Doing business of $42 UOO * y® a '" 0I ; m ° r *- Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth st. LI ' KS TO MAKE THOU COMPANY. A W ° RKING MAN ' 3 > By paying $2 per week for 50 weeks we will offer you something great. Most people spend more for drink, tobacco, etc.. but object to spending a tew dollars for their future wel fare. Particulars 7024 Jenkins Arcade. Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR SALE—Restaurant and lunch- room, complete and up-to-date, n.ur * ; Market street; price reasonable; in ' quite A. P. Doranz. 1225 N. Sixth St. | A going coal mine 100 acres. 60 acres under lease, 4u acres in fee, new | siding alone cost $8,000; new tipple,' j scales, mine cars.cover 60 ton steel in land out of mine, shop outfit, mules, engine, bciier, mine props, ties, just [developed far enough to place 40 men, 1 35 men now working. Coal 42 in high, no parting the (Bi or Milller ve n. Analysis of one pound of dry coal as follows: v, i Moisture .67 per cent. I Volatile matter. 28.43 per cent. Fixed carbon. 65.38 per cent. Ash, 5.52 per cent. Sulphur, 1.67 per cent. y B. T. U., 14,855. Mine in Indiana county. This property will be sold for $60, 000 if sold within the next twenty days. Phone or call F. B. Moudy, Por tage. I'a. $1,500 cash gets one-half interest and managership established Repub jlican newspaper and job plant in large jand busy town near Harrisburg. Only (paper in the town. Has legal, political and general advertising patronage. Printer preferred. Don't answer un less you have the money or can get it, and mean business. A. S. R„ care Tele graph . BUSINESS PERSONALS * FURNITURE, china packing and re pairing, carefully done by R. J. Koy ster. 815 West st. Bell SlB-R. STEAM feather renovating; all ticks emptied; new ticks furnished; B. j. Campbell. 1000 Paxton street. OXY-ACETYLENE WKLDiNG 1 Any metal welded. Work guaran ! teed. Carbon removed by oxygen, i Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538 Logan j street. Bell 4396-J. I DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street. I PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING '•" p'irst-class work. Chilcoat Bros., < 1622 N. Fourth St. A. LANE New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J. FURNITURE CRATED for shipping a. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE piIOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED —- Single edge. 25c doz.. double edge. 350 doz.. razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. I . MONEY TO LOAN MONEY FOR NECESSITIES If employed and housekeeping, our legal rate money service on louns from sls to S3OO, payable in weekly or monthly installments is worth in 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 i with Act of June 4. 1919. to lndividu lals in need of ready cash, small loans la specially, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. 132 Walnut Street. MONEY LOANED —Employes' Loan Society. Room 206 Bergner Bldg.. Third and Market streets. "Licensed and Bonded by the State." * t ROOF PAINTING IF ANYONE THINKS YOU HAVE SOFTENING OK THE BRAIN, THE CHANCES ARE THEY HAVE HARD ENING OF THE ARTERIES, SO JUST SMILE. GO ON AND HAVE YOUR ROOKING AND ROOF PAINTING AUTIONEER HITE. BELL 1575-J. HAULING AND MOVING LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE 4 HAULING Furniture Moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 656 Caldcr street. Both phones. Bell 3G36-J. Dial 3688. HICKS Local and long-distance hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both phones. Additional Classified Ads ob Opposite Page
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