14 I Yob Can Find a Position Fitting Your CapaMljdcs, Through tic Classified j * deaths C.ItAKFF—On Friday, July 18. 1919. Carrie Lucy, wire of Wayne S. Gratff. died at her late residence. Suß N. 16th street. Funeral services will be held at the above address on Monday after noon at 3.30 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. CARD OF THANKS Berry Wilson wishes to thank the neighbors and friends, members of Friendship Fire Company and Social Club, members of I. B. O of E. O. w., also the Unity Temple Lodge No. 61, for the kindness and sympathy shown during the recent bereavement in the death of his wife. Anna M. Wilson. LOST AND FOUND $5.00 REWARD For the small gold pin with letters H. H. S.-18 on and in tials M. B. engraved on back, which was lost at Tech C°n?- mencement dance at n ilia Villa on June 13, if returned to the office of HARRIS BURG TELEGRAPH LOST ldeal Waterman fountain pen in or about Reservoir Park, he- j ward if returned to 1714 1-orster si. LOST—Wallet containing ; S3O and SSO, valuable papers and three j ledge receipts. Elks, Consistory and , Shrine. Liberal reward if returned to -1413 N Second Street. | LOST—A bunch of keys in a leather pocket. Reward if returnedl to lenn- Harris Taxi Service CO.. Penn-Hariis Hotel. INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Greg„ j Shorthand. Typewriting, English. I Bcokkcepins. Penmanship, | tic, etc DAY AND NIGHT btHOJL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. | Bell 125. Dial 4018. BECKLEY'S BUSINEFCS COLLEGE. 1?1 Market St. chas. R Becklei- FOR instruction in elfi-EOfitary or advanced mathematics or mechanics, see Miller, 306 Chestnut st., formerly instructor at U. S. Naval Academy ■ HU P WANTED —MALE 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. Apply in person or communl rate'at once with Factoory Employment Office. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUB BER COMPANY, AKRON. OHIO. i ROYS WANTED TEN boys over 16. for 3 or 4 days to deliver telephone directories. Apply W. H. FETTER, 210 Walnut Street. I i WANTED Men to learn to repair auto mobiles and aeroplanes. Make application at once. r ull course. SSO. Call, or write. 25 N. CAMERON STREET, Or TRAINING QUARTERS. 260 South Front Street, Steelton. Pa. - . i SALESMAN of discriminating judg- i ment, acquainted in Central and West- | em rc-nnsylvania, to sell new contract to selected customers. No samples; no active opposition in small towns Will furnish leads, names of patrons fa miliar nith our method. Strict com mission basis. State lines and terri- 1 torv bundled; refer to reputable mer chants. Address Box L-5920 care Tele graph . _ RAILWAY mail clerks; hundreds wanted, $l,lOO-$1,500; age, 18-35; ex perience unnecessary. Examinations everywhere. August 23. For free par ticulars. write RayAUi'i T er !?i (for mer government exarfflner), 518 ton tinter.tal Bidg. Washington __ WANIIED —Experienced sewing ma chine adjusters, one who " as had ex perience on different make machines. Apply Shearer Mis. Co.. 308 Hamilton Street. (Continued In Next Column) HELENA COTTAGE AT COVE STATION Ideal Summer Home At the Foot of Cove Mountain Roomy Front Porch. Large Back Porch, Large Living Room in center extends entire length of house; Three Bed Rooms and Kitchen on First Floor; One Large Room on Second Floor; Fine Drinking Water; Bea/utiful Lawn and Garden with Fruit Trees. Good Train Service Lot 40x330 Feet Price $1,500 Which Includes Furniture. Mil!er Brothers & Co. LOCUST AND COURT STS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Member. Illiu. Real Estate Board SATURDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Two solicitors; special news paper campaign; out of town; salary and expenses. Apply between 11 and 12 a. m. Sunday. MR. YOUNG, 916 North Sixth Street. CARPENTERS ALL AROUND MACHINISTS GENERAL REPAIRMEN PIPEFITTERS AND SHEETMETAL WORKERS SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY to earn rates In accordance with your ability. Steady work assured. No labor trou ble. Bonus paid on second and third shifts. Apply in person or communi cate with Factory Employ i ment Office. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY AKRON. OHIO WANTED Freight truckers and freight handlers at P. R. ( R. Division Street Transfer, Harrisburg, Pa. Apply to agent at Seventh and Division Streets. Take Big Four or Rockville car to Sixth and Division streets. RAILROAD traffic Inspectors want ed; sllO a month and expenses to start; short hours; travel; three months' home study utder guarantee, we get you position. No age limit; ask for booklet N-273, Standard Busi ness Training Inst., Buffalo. N. Y. August 23, Railway Mail Clerk Ex aminations in Harrisburg. Hundreds wanted. $l,lOO-$1,600 year. Every second week, or equivalent, off at full pay. Common education sufficient. Write immediately for free list of po sitions open and sample questions. Franklin Institute. Dep't 414 R, Ro chester, N. Y. WANTED—Drop forge himmermen and die sinkers, with experience. Best wages. Address General Drop Forge Co., Inc.. Buffalo, N. Y. MEN WANTED—Must be well ac quainted in town. Inquire at ol'fico Square pooner Bld S- 9N. Market ACCOUNTANTS RECEIVING CLERKS BOOKKEEPERS. SHIPPING CLERKI , STOCK CLERKS Institution of national reputation will interview young men, experienced as above and now employed, who wish to fill expert accountants and traffic , managers position. State experience i ' 0 " 1 you can cal) - Address Box! ' J -8488. WANTED—Several competent mid-! die agc-d men to sell nursery stock for ! live firm all year around. Commission 1 paid every week. Brown Brothers' .Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. | WANTED—State direcors for fastest i growing benefit society ever founded i Don't apply unless capable of making I $15,000 year on commission basis. Na- I tional Delenders. Knoxville, Tcnn. j MAN to sell guaranteed shrubs .roses, trees, plants. Weekly pay. Per-I manent. Write now. Barry Nursery! Co., Rochester, N. Y. I | | MKN —Age 17 to 53, Experience un- 1 necessary. Travel; make secret inves-I tigations, reports. Salaries; expenses. American Foreign Detective Agency ! 429, St. Louis. WANTED Boy sixteen years ; old with at least one year High school 1 Education to learn a good trade. Ap jply No. 2 South Market Square, second I ! door. j J ; EXPERIENCED storage battery I man wanted. One who understands : the business thoroughly. Opportun | ity for right party. Address stating j experience, Box V-5431, care Tele | graph. | MEN, IS and over, of Harrisburg j and vicinity, desiring to prepare for government examinations tor posi tions a post office clerks, field clerks, I departmental clerks, railway mail I clerks, government farmers, revenue I officers, customs officers, etc., call and 'interview Henry Laurens at Bolton ! Hotel. Monday. July 21. Permanent, j positions at good salaries. Minors un ider 21, must be accompanied by par ents. Hours, 1 p. m. until 9 p. m. One day only. i RAILWAY mail clerks. Hundreds wanted. $l,lOO-$1,500. Age 18-35. Ex perience unnecessary. Examinations everywhere, August 23. For free par ticulars. write. Raymond Terry, (form lec government examiner). 518 Contin ental Bidg., Washington. WANTED—Drugs, qualified assist ant; A 1 experience and reference. Ap- I ply W. B. Goo'dyear, 19th and Derry 'sts., Harrisburg, Pa. j EARN $5 to $lO day, gathering .evergreens, roots and herbs, in the I fields and roadside. Book and prices | free. Botanical, WI, West Haven, Conn. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WOMEN. 18 and over, of Harrisburg and vicinity, who desire to prepare for government examinations for posi tions as post office clerks field clerks, | departmental clerks, matrons, etc., call and interview Henry Laurens at Bol ton Hotel. Monday, July 21. Permanent positions at good salaries. Minors un der 21, must be accompanied by par lent. Hours, 1 p. m. until 9 p. m. One jday only. WANTED —Operators on sewing machine. Steady work: good wages Apply Shearer Mfg. Co., 308 Hamilton st reo t. ((loutluueil 1b Next Column) -s't —. —y,—-/ ■—/■ —— J. . HELP WANTED—FEMALE | j 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 to PLANT JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO. 2012 N. 4TH ST., HARRISBURG. PA i WANTED Operators on plain sewing i machines; also a few on union special felling and sleeving \ machines; learners paid while under instruction; also a bonus paid every week. Apply HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., City Star Laundry Bidg., Sixth and Herr Sts. WANTED—GirI for general house work. Must be willing to go to coun try for summer months. Apply Em ployment Bureau, Bowman & Co. WANTED—Maid for general house work in small family. No washing. Bell 1581-R. or 1723 Forster St. WANTED—MiddIe aged white wom an for general housework. Apply 1822 North Second street. Reference re quired . MILLINERS and trimmers wanted ' in our workroom and for good out-of- I town positions. L. Dannenbaum's Son & Co.. Philadelphia. WANTED—Five bright, capable la- i dies to travel, demonstrate and sell j dealers. $25 to SSO per week. Railroad fare paid. Write at once. Goodrich | Drug Co.. Dept. S4l, Omaha, Neb. WANTED—MiddIe aged woman as housekeeper for widower residing in 1 Philadelphia, must be capable of rak ing care of two children aged 3 and 5 j years. No laundry work. Willing to ! pay good salary. Write stating experi- I e-nce, salary expected and reference. ! Address K-8943 care Telegraph. WANTED Woman for general housework. Address A-8427 care Tele graph . WANTED—Two women to sort lags. Apply 1109 N. 7th st. WANTED—A competent lady book 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 i 1". O. Box 111, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Experienced waitress; | no others need apply. Apply 5121 Market St. WANTED—MangIe girls and a good I hand it oner. Apply Palace Laundry. I 2103 Logan street. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female ; MEN-WOMEN raise Belgian Hares j for us. We pay you $7 pair and ex pressage. Free illustrated booklet and contract. United Food & Fur Asso ciation, 329 West 48th St.. Dept. C, N. Y. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—By U. S. i Government. Hundreds clerks, 18 or I over, at Washington, D. C. Harrisburg ] examinations July 19th. $l,lOO year. I Pleasant clerical work. Short hours, j Common education sufficient. Try i | these July 19th examination. Specimen ' questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 414 It.. Rochester. N. Y. AGENTS W ANTED I AGENTS—Big pay and free automo- j bile introducing wonderful new gaso- i line saver, puncture proof, five-year; spark plugs and other economical auto ' necessities. Outfit free. L. Ballwey, 632 ! Sta. F, Louisville, Ky.' ,, THE American Syndicate of Bay- I onne. N. J., makes a great household necessity, welcomed by every house 1 wife. Community agencies open to j energetic men and women of good , , standing. Particulars on request. | ~ SSOO pel month selling a new pat ! ented fuel vaporizer, guaranteed to I save up to 50 per cent, in gasoline; I 40 miles per gallon made with Ford j car. bold on money-back guarantee, j One sample free. Stransky Vaporizer Co.. Pukwana. S. D. EMMETT Scotts and Kelly Millers Negro War Histories outsell them all Better now tlran ever. $40,000 sales last week. Agents wild over success. Best terms. Patriotic pictures tree. Express paid. Either outrtt free. Both 5U cents. Be quick. Mullikin Co., Marietta, Ohio. AGENTS —Sell farmers, breeders, 'stock raisers, noncompetitive prod uct. Earnings S2OO-SSOO month, $25- I $ 150 bonus. Clean, honest, profitable , employment. Specialty Mfg. Associa tion, Division 125, Madison, Wis. AGENTS —Ideal steak tenderer, the ! greatest moneymaker on the market: makes tough steak as tender as opt 'terhc.use; housekeepers buy on sight; lever 200,000 in use; samples free. Ty jler Mfg. Co., B-10, Munice, Ind. i ' LARGE MANUFACTURER wants | representatives to sell shirts, under i wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts. I direct to homes. Write for free | samples. Madison Mills. 503 Broad i way, New York City. AGENT —To sell portable fireproof ' steel garages, cottages, factory and ! farm buildings, moving picture halls: I any size: give references. Manufactor ing Stove Repair Co., Inc., Hagers- I toown, Md i AGENTS wanted for Dauphin 'Cumberland, Perry and Lebanon coun- I ties, to sell an article everybody uses. I P. O. Box 32. Highspire, Pa. SALESMEN WANTED | STOCK salesmen wanted for a clean I cut proposition in operation two years land a proven dividend payer. Paid 140 | last year. Grain Growers' Association, j Inc., Harlowton, Mont. I AGENTS wanted to sell leases in New Pecos oil field; 2%-acre leases $12.50 up. Hundreds quickly became rich from similar Texas oil Invest- I nients. Surest winners ever offered. I Everyone buys. Big commissions'. 'Write for particulars. Toyah Oil Co., i Southwestern Life Building, Dallas, j Texas. SALESMEN —Does SIO,OOO yearly I sound good to you If so, here is the opportunity you have been looking for. IWe want a good, clean, live wire I salesman, accustomed to interviewing j retail merchants, who possesses tact, business ability and banner energy land not kid glove salesmen. If you are I such a man, we will give you the rare j opportunity of making more money I this year, on a commission basis, than ! you have ever made before. Address j Secretary Box 190, Station C, Cleve land, Ohio. . i MANY stupendous fortunes Intely made in Texas oil. Our 2t4-acre $12.50 leases mav be worth $50.00 inside one year Write for particulars now. Toyah Oil Company, Southwestern Life Bldg., Dallas, Tex. (Coutlnnet! In Next Column) HARJEUSBURG TELEGRAPH 13 A BIG-ENOUGH CLASSIFIED 81 IM ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN is al- ® LjU ways the least expensive way of sell- yu) py ing property. This does not mean that large space must, be used it yj ijnn means that you must use enough M space in which to describe your offer- ' jx jakj ing and to give the vital facts about it. It means, too, sensible persistency pO jffl repeated publications of your ad it yp| SALESMEN WANTED | SALESMEN—NEW CARBURETOR FOR FORD CARS. Simple, not a mov ing part: installed in thirty minutes; guaranteed to double your mileage and start in zero weather without heating or priming. 15-day FREE| trial. Our St. Louis man sold $2,000 1 in 8 months. Salt lake City man made $1,200 in one week. Write U. & J. | Carburetor Co., 505 W. Jackson Blvd., | Chicago SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE j , COLORED man desires work as i I chauffeur. Can do minor repairing. Ap- | jply 109(4 Adams st., Steelton. j | MAN 50 years old desires work as I shipping clerk, especially good on! I parcel pest. Apply 27 West Keller St., jMechar.icsburg, Pa. j SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ; WOMAN wishes washing and iron ling to do st home. Inuqire ISIS Briggs I street. DAY'S work by reliable and experi enced lady. Dial 4090. COLORED woman wishes day's work, Can furnish reference. Apply 1217 Wallace st. STENOGRAPHER of eight years ex perience. desires position; can furnish best references. Address Box A-5428 | care Telegraph. ; WOMAN would like to have wash ing and Ironing at home. Plain or j fancy ironing. Bell phone 4586. I WOMAN wishes position as house- I keeper in small apartment or house. Address Box H-8426 care Telegraph. j WANTED Experienced saleslady 'desires position in shoe store or will | consider anything else. Address Box 10-5423 care Telegraph. ; EXPERIENCED nurse desires posi ;tion; best of references. Call Bell phone 841-W. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three rooms for liht housekeeping. Inquire 1606 Susque !hanna St. Dial phone 5143. j HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large single or communicating rooms with i kitchenet, stove furnished free; bath. I phone and laundry priviliges; all out | side, independent and private. Apply i 429 Broad street. j FOR RENT—One furnished front i room for rent; all conveniences; use of I phone; private family. Apply 261 jCumberland st. Dial 5344. ; FURNISHED room, all conven ' iences, centrally located. Apply 9 N. 'Front street. . II FOR RENT Three unfurnished I rooms: first floor; all conveniences; gas; heat; bath; laundry; front and ; back porch; concrete yard; nice lo cation, rent very reasonable, 2148 j Penn street. i! FOR RENT —Two furnished or un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing. use of phone and bath. Apply 926 N. Third street. FOR RENT—WeII furnished .cool room, with running water and all I modern conveniences, in private fam !ily. Getleman only. 324 N. Second st. I FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; all I conveniences; centrally located; use of I bath and phone. Inquire 328 North street, or Dial phone 4416. i ! FOR RENT —Three rooms for light ' housekeeping. Inquire 1605 Susque-i •! hanna st. Dial phone 5143. ' LARGE, nicely furnished front room j with private bath in beautiful resi dential section, with private family; all conveniences; use of telephone. 815 | |N 17th street. ' I I TWO rooms furnished; light house !keeping 113 Locust st. | FOR RENT —Nicely furnished front room with all modern conveniences, with board. Apply 700 N. Sixth street. i WELL furnished rooms; electric j light; phone. 113 Locust street. I MULBERRY St.. 1168—Two furnish ed front corner rooms; large, light and Pleasant, second and third floors; elec itricity; gas; bath and phone. Apply i 1168 Mulberry st.. or Bell 1269-M. nicely-furnished bedroom— For gentlemen only. Dial 499u. or 9i> North Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished room on second '•,•" conveniences; q," water. Bell phone 466-K. FOR RENT— Large well furnished room; twin beds; ®'ngle or ensulte; use of Bell phone. Address. 719 North Sixth street. Nicely furnished, clean, cool rooms $2.50 per week and up. 143 South Third street. "LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING." Three rooms on third floor furnished; light, heat. etc.. use of phone; no children! 1814 Green street. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms on second floor for light housekeep ing with use of bath; no children possession at once. Apply 1701 Green street. ROOM AND BOARD—FOR RENT PLEASANT front rboms; furnished, all conveniences; breakfast served if desired. 1549 State street. Bell 5246 W. ROOMS WANTED WANTED —Two or three completely furnished rooms with conveniences, for light housekeeping, by young mar ried couple; state rates and location; uptown preferred. Address, Box J-26J9 care Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Apartment on third floor, four rooms and bath, family without children preferred. Apply 415(4 Relly street. 1 Continued In Next Column* ' | APARTMENTS FOR RENT I APARTMENT FOR RENT—Apart j ment of medium size, containing four rooms and private bath; third floor front of No. 110 North Second street. Keady for occupancy August Ist. i Apply Luther Minter, same address. • riutn phones. FOR RENT—Apartment of two ■ large unfurnished communicating rooms. One front with three windows, .also large hall, fine location. No chil jdren. Call at 1506 State street. i ———— I FOR RENT—An apartment of four rooms and bath on corner of Sixth and I Rroad streets; all modern improve . ments; possession July 22. call at 1*29 I North Sixth street. Bell phone 2599 R. I RENT—Apartments four rooms and bath, all modern conveniences, city steam heat; hot running water, at 1101 N. Sixth street, apply between i a. m. and 4 p. m. at Louis, 414 N. I Third st. FOR RENT—Apartment of four rooms and bath; unfurnished; posses sion August 1. Inquire 222 Hamilton street, or Bell phone 560-W. FOR RENT—Elegantly furnished apartment at 100 S. 13th street first floor; 7 rooms and laundry; private porch and entrance; price $75. Addlv 1208 Chestnut street, or Bell phone G 4 . • -Furnished apartment on hrst floor, also three unturnisned rooms on second floor; electric light and steam heat; use oi bath aim phone. Inquire 1321 State street. FOR KENT—Apartment of two laige unfurnished communicating rooius, ctie front w.th three windows" also large hall; fine location. Call Beli phono 2761 R. APARTMENTS WANTED FURNISHED apartment wanted about August 15 or September 1. Must be thoi oughly up-to-date and in best neighborhood, to consist of 4 or o rooms, kitchen and bath, best of ref erences furnished. Write to Box 247, Waynesboro, Pa. WANTED—A furnished apartment, consisting of 3 or 4 rooms; must he j thoroughly up-to-date, located near: Capitol or within short walking dis tance, by young married couple. Ad- I dress P. O. Box 181. WANTED—SmaII furnished apart- | ment of 3 or 4 rooms; centrally lccated . or near car line. Address Box B 8 129' care Telegraph. . ■ . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j FOR SALE POSSESSION SOON ! If you are looking for a nice, sub- I stantially built suburban home, with plenty of ground, fruit and garden, in spect the Bixler property, located cn ' the northeast corner of Dickinson and i Princeton avenue. Earligton. Camp j Hill. Pa., two blocks from car 'inc. single car Care from Harrisburg: 2(4-i story frame detached dwelling, size | 31x31; stone foundation;; Shingle 1 roof; cemented cellar under entire j house; all improvements; 3 large looms and reception hall on first) floor; (large kitchen); open stairway; 4 rooms and bath on second floor; un finished attic; good yellow pine floor-; ing; cypress finish; hot water heating I system; front porch 9x31; plot of ground 120x120; granolithic walks: ; | shade trees, garage for one car; twoi chicken houses which wil accommo date 500 chickens; 17 fruit trees (13 I bearing the finest kind of fruit); va- I riety of grapes; 1,500 strawberry I plants; good reason for selling; in- j spection by appointment only. ! PRICE V ERY REASONABLE at $5,150. I Bell C. O. BACKENSTOSS. Bell 700 AGENT. 3077J HARRISBURG. PA. FOR SAL'E NEAR PENBROOK Nine-room brick house, new. slate roof, furnace, electric lighting, arte sian well water, chicken house good garden end fruit, with plot of ground 180x170 feet. Easy terms. Price. $3,500. Look at this property if you want a nice suburban home. 30 acres of choice productive land (240 building lots), scenic location, close to Penbrook and trolley, will sell any number of acres at S4OO per acre. Also nine acres with S-room frame house, running water, best of soil for trucking, poultry, etc., price $3,500. A 17-acre truck farm. 6-room house, ham, chicken and hog house. 4.000 asparagus. 200 fruit trees. 1(4 acres strawberries, spring water, 2 miles west En'ola. Price $2,750. A bargain 115-acre farm; black loam soil: S room house, new summer kitchen, bank barn, chicken house, hog house, garage, lots of fruit, location one mile west of West Fairview. Price SIOO per acre. See CHARLES DAVIF.S REAL ESTATE, FARMS. ETC.. 1549 State st.. Harrisburg. Bell 5246 W. FOR SALE—No. 83 N. Eighteenth st ■ brick house; eight rooms; bath: gas;electrlc llght. furnace. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bidg. FOR 9ALF<—No. 409 South Thir teenth sDeet-fhree-story brick _ 9 rooms and bath— steam hea.. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. PRICE REDUCED on 682 Schuylkill street; 6 rooms and bath; gas; electric light; steam heat; this semi-bungalow should Interest you. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. (Continued In Next Column) KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDERLIN." FULTON ST—lB26; VACANT; threo story frame; eight rooms; some im- Rf"y em .®nts; in the nicest block on i'yton street; small amount down; balance same as rent. FULTON 5T.—1931; VACANT; two- j > '°Ju bric l< cottage; six rooms and j oath; steam heat; all improvements; i small amount down; balance same as I rent. 1 AGATE 5T.—2536; VACANT; two story brick; six rooms and bath; a. 11 ..I" rovements; small amount down; balance same as rent. SWATARA 5T.—1856; VACANT; two and-a-half-story frame; seven rooms and bath; all improvements; nica front porch; driveway in the rear; small amount down; balance same as rent. DERRY 5T.—2341; NEW; vacant; two-and-a-half-story brick; six rooms and bath: hardwood floors; cement cellar; steam heat; gas and electric ity; Al in every respect; right price to quick buyer. JEFFERSON 5T.—2130; three-story brick; nine rooms; all improvements; cement cellar; driveway in the rear; small amount down; balance same as rent. D. ASA SANDERLIN. Room 1. Security Trust Bidg.. 36 North Third St. Bell 1390. Dial, 3573. VACANT HOUSES Two 2(4 and 3-story brick houses; all improvements; porches, drive alley. Also cor ner houses on Hill and up town. Will take auto In trade. I have several fine suburban homes for sale; brick, all im provements, (4 acre each; sleam heat, electric lights, hardwood floors, lots of fruit on State Road. Will take city property in trade. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 560-J. FOR SALE 1418 N. Second street, brick dwell-j lag, 9 rooms and bath. 823 S. Front street, frame dwelling j i 1614 N. Fifth street, three-story • ; frame dwelling, with improvements, i ten rooms and bath. West Fairview property, located on | Third street, two and one-balf-story \ frame dwelling. Inquire of HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, ! 16 S. Second Street, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE Double 2(4 -story J l frame dwelling, each side containing ! 7 rooms, bath, all improvemets, com--i I bination ranges, porches, cemented cellars; located one-half square from i car line in Ninth street, Elkwood; I elegant conditon. Posession soon. Price, each, $3,000. 1 1' OR SALE —$3,200 wil buy a new j 2(4-story brick dweling with 6 rooms, I bath, receiving hall and pantry, all •modern improvements; lot 37x125 ft.; ] located one square front car line in I Market street. Elkwood (adjoining I New Cumberland). This property is well located and exceptionally attrac tive at this figure. Possession on short notice. ; FOR SALE —At Camp Hill, a 2(4- story frame dwelling, containing 8 j rooms, bath, cemented cellar; all modern improvements, including steam heat; lot 65x120. Price. $3,500. FOR SALE—I23O-1232 Cowden St., '2(4-story frame dwelling. Properties [equipped with water and gas. Price. , $3,200. Brinton-Packer Co., Agents, Second & Walnut Sts. i FOR SALE Two building lots, oai h '20x115. Nos. 9 and 10 Block H. H., iDtinkel & Ewing's plan, East Harris- Iburg, Pa. Address W. S. Young, Ly kens, Pa. VERY' desirable corner property j for sale, on State street —large brick house with all most modern improve ments: brick garage on property. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bidg. I HUMMEL ST., 331 Three-story i brick house, with eight rooms and ! bath, all other improvements, for sale 'Bell Realty Co. Bergner Bidg. HOMES FOR SALE 1912 N. 6th, brick $4 500 1512 Walnut St.. brick 3|goo Penn st., brick 3|ooo Hummel st., Lemoyne iisoo Small amount of cash required. D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bidg Bell phone 589. FOR SALE UK EXCHANGE Houses of every description in all parts of city and suburban Some on easy payment plan' Will take light touring car in trade. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell Phone 660-J. Harris Street 630 Three-storv brick, 9 rooms, all improvements small amount down; balance same as rent no questions as to race or nationality D A. Sanderlin, 36 N. Third stree' room 1. Security Trust Bidg. ri'| 1390. Dial 3573. 611 | FOR SALE—2(4-story hpuse, Fourth [and Eutaw sts., city and well water cut buildings; fruit trees; price rea- I sonablo. Inquire E. E. Feip, 313 Fourth 1 St., New Cumberland. Pa. 17TH ST.. S.. 500 BLOCK—Corner brick house, with all impru-oment* for sale; will be sold on easy terms j' E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. $3,800 WILL BUY a pair of °(4- story frame dwellings with all "im provements, on paved street, conveni ent to central part of city; monthly rental $34. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Markat street. MARKET ST., NEAR ?3TH—Corne brick business building, with two story garage in rear, for sale; a money maker; price and terms upon applica tion. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. AN exceptional bargain in a fine home. This property is located 45 1 Elizabeth street, Highsplre; single house, plot 150 foot front by 125 feet deep; improvements; most all kinds' of fruit; chicken house and garage, i 14x60. Will sell for SI,OOO less than what il is worth; reason for selling other business. W. W. Reeves, 224 Market street. Highsplre. Dial 9801. (Ointlnued In Next Column) i JULY 19, 1919. HEAL LEi'Al'L cUU SALE HOUSES ON EASY TERMS vacant 2-story rrlck on Hill. imp. Vacant 2 (4-story brick on Hill, all imp Vacant 2 (4-story frame on Hill, all imp. Vacant 3-story brick, uptown, all imp. 3-story frame near Hill market, all iinp. Two 2 (4-story frames, S. 21st at., all imp. Stoieroom property on Market st. Storeroom, coiner brick, on Hill. | 3-story brick, corner on Derry st. 1 2-story brick, on Crescent St., easy ] terms. I S-story brick on Swatara s., I 2-story l>jicks on 15th and 16th sta. I 2-stcry t licks on Catharine st. 3-stor> brick on Walnut St.. Hill. I 3-story irame and garage Park st. 2 (4-story single frame, in Lemoyne, all imp. Fine corner house in Enola, all , imp. 9-rcom house in New Cumberland, imp. Cottage in Camp /lill. all imp. Fine home, 1 acre, near Camp Hill. Single corner, at Washington Ht3. Fine corner home in Penbrook. Corner 2 (4 -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 bouses in Steelton. Investment, three fr.ame houses or. corner Forrest st. Row of six 3-story bricks on Briggs Business place on Derry street near 19th st. 2-story brick, on Green street imp. Apartment house, uptown, one of the finest in the city; large lot to street in rear. iV>-story brick and 1-story frame at West Fairview in business section along State Highway. Suitable for store or business place; very cheap. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. THREE-story brick, front porch, side entrance, steam heat, gas. elec tric. all night trolley. possession August 1, $4,000 6(4 acres, good well, plenty fruit, stable. 7 rooms, bungalow, steam heat, three miles from city, $5,5u0 Suburban, 100x170 feet, with brick steam heat, house along trolley, also one in Progress and New Cumber land. New houses and building sites. KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE, 307 Kunkel Bidg. Bell 3902 Dial 4509 Free fly swatters and fans. FOR SALE—On Fifth st.. 2 (4-story I brick. 7 rooms and bath, electric, gas, jail conveniences, large lot. fruit trees, j possession soon as owner can vacate. i On Third street. 2(4-story brick. 9 [rooms, bath, steam heat, gas and elec- I trie, fruit cellar, large lot. fruit trees land garden. Possession soon arte. | sale thereof. Price reasonable. I On Green street. 2(4 -story, stone and I stucco. S rooms and hath, hardwood ! finish, fireplace, water heat. j Lewis street, new 244 -story hrlck. 7 rooms and hath, steam heat, finished fn chestnut, up-to-date in every par -1 ticular, will he completed in a few j weeks, will sell on terms if desired. D. E. LUCAS. Real Estate and Insurance, I 303 Lewis street. . Bell phone 5065 R. FOR SALE Whitehall and Regina streets, at intersection overlooking Reservoir Park; fine home: lawn; hardwood floors, all improvements; completely furnished. Owner will 75 per cent, mortage stand at 5 and 6 per cent. Quick sale price. $16,000. TtACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., 331 MARKET STREET. FACTORY SITE FOR SALE 1 ,i, large building which can be remodeled; lot 100x150 feet; ideated on Hth street near Mufberry? Price $16,000. For particulars see DURAND & FERBER, 107 Chestnut Street. FOR SALE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No 1512 WALNUT STREET. Lot 15 ft. 3 in by 90 ft. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM -222 Mrket Street. ' FOR SALE—II 2-114 Washington St., R rooms and bath; frame; tin roof; ail convenience*; bargain. Apply 814 N Third street. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan Small cash or Liberty ' Bond first payment required, balance as rent. We have houses in every ! nart of the city and suburbs. Apply q p. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. [. FOR SALE—2 (4-story frame house, 'located at Mt. Holly, 11 rooms and i summer house; large stable; chicken I l-.ousc, etc.; fine well and cistern; lot ' 4*5x180 Address Mrs. Rose Koons. 227 | Arch street, Carlisle. 'COTTAGE FOR SALE—Eight rooms. I bath, extra lavatory, hot and cold I water, electric light, log fire place, sleeping porch. Five minutes walk from station. Inspection Invited. Price reasonable. S. P. HESSEL, Second Cottage from Post Office, Chautauqua Grounds, Mt. Gretna, Pa. FOR SALE —No. 26 South Chestnut st, Penbrook. Lot 25x150; 6 rooms; 'finished attick; furnace heat; cement -1 fed cellar; electricity; double garage; 'chicken house. Apply on premises. FOR SALE un easy terms. 2012 to 2010 Susquehanna street. Apply 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 De closed. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building- FOR SALE—House No. 638. Harris !street; 8 rooms, including bath and all 1 improvements. Inquire at 1710 North Fifth street. FOR SALE—m Highsplre. )f yo u are 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- I room, ice cream parlor, large pool • ' room, only pool in town; reason for selling, would retire from business. |W. J. Reeves. 224 Market St.. Kigh | spire. Dial 9801 FOR SALE—North 19th street. No 16 3-story brick corner property, 9 rooms, bath, gas, electric: loom for garage, an ideal home; good reason i tor >elling. not for speculation. PBaapaggapoogagagßaa Real Estate For Sale—Suburban , FOR SALE—292-294 Second street. Highspire. A fine double house, all Im provements. will sell single or double It you are looking for a bargain sea this property before you buy. W J ' 5? e , v oVn w Mark ®t street, Highspire. ' Dial 9801. My car is at your service. FOR SALE—Large suburban home near Camp Hill. % acre land; all 1m- ! provements; fruit, chicken house, etc.. will take city property in ex change; easy terms. C. H. CORDER, , 1722 Green Street. Bell Phone 660-J REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED to rent, three first floor rooms lor office use in following lo- 1 calities: South of Paxton and Dock; ' j north of Herr, between Sixth and Sev-I enth; between Eleventh and Twelfth; Herr and Calder. Store rooms or pri vate residence desired; well ventilat ed; running water. Apply Housing Secretary, Chamber of Commerce. Phones, 4120. WANTED —Country home with one or two acres of ground, must be pleas ant location on good road Address with full particulars. George W. Bach, 820 Willow street, Lebanon, Pa. SMALL country place or furnished cottage for balance of 1919. Will con sider purchase. Prefer near trolley. P. O. Box 1099. WANT to purchase on rental pay ment plan, house suitable for room ing house. Must be reasonable in price. P. O Box 1099. MINE timber and lumber wanted. I would like to buy several hundred cars of posts, ties, mine caps and lumber. State prices delivered on a Pittsburgh rate of freight, point of shipment and full particulars. Ralph A, Smith. Sandy Ridge, Pa. WANTED to buy 2H-story brick, house, with all conveniences and front poich wanted; state price and all par ticulars; no agents. Address Box J-6927, care Telegraph. 1 HAVE READY BUYERS for farm, city and cuburban properties. My large clientage enables me to secure ready buyers for any kind of Real Estate you may have to offer. A. P. DORANZ, 12-5 North Sixth St Bell 271 J. Dial 3943 WANTED—Suburban house, west '• side of city preferred. Address D 8478 | care Telegraph. I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third Street FARMS FARM SFOR SALE FARM—29-acre in Dauphin countv, good buildings, lots of fruit, running water, crops and stock $2,200 ' FARM—IO3 acres, Perry county; 22 I acres woodland; all new buildings; ] running water $3,500 j FARM—I 27 acres, Lebanon county; ,! goon house; large bank barn and all ! outbuildings; good apple orchard; I level soil; running water $6,200 DURAND & FERBER, 107 Chestnut St. FARMS FOR SALE 103 acres: good buildings; fences; fruit: 5 miles northeast Linglestown., This farm is worth a "whole lot" more money then we ask for it $3,500. 60-acre farm bordering on the above farm. A REAL bargin for $2,500. . Please look these farms over. C. B. Care, Cares Grocery, Linglestown. Pa. |L car from Square, Harrisburg. j FOR SALE 43-acre limestone ! farm; 1% miles south of Mechanics-, burg. Pa.; 8-roomed brick house; lank tarn; summer kitchen; all In fir.e shape; two orchards; good silo. Ap ply F. F. Mumma. Mechanicsburg. Pa. FOR SALE—IOO-acre farm; also* stock, if desired: possession Novem jber 1, two miles northeast of Harris iburg; further information, apply 1700 In. Second street. FARMS WANTED WANTED—A good farm with or without stock, not too far from city. Address A-5477 care Telegraph. Offices and Store Rooms for Rent FOR RENT For any business, three upper floors, 219 Market street. Ap ply. S. FRIEDMAN. Real Estate, Kunkel Building. Third and Market Streets. * FOR RENT Room No. 2. on third floor of No. N. Second Street. Inquire of HAF.RISBURG TRUST COMPANY, 16 South Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. ! FOR RENT —Two large rooms, 20x50 | feet. Can be remodeled to suit renter. At 211-213 N. Second st. See owner at | 213 N. Second or call Bell 2328-R. FOR RENT — Desk room and office. Inquire Fred C. Miller, Attorney. _3 1 • I North Second street. Bell phone 307 J. I——— > FOR SAIiK —MISCELLANEOUS MOTORS FOR SALE We have the following motors wo are offering for sale. We guarantee these motors to be in first-class con dition and can make Immediate de livery. One Vi H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. One li H. P. 220 V. 380 K. P. M. One Vi H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M. One 14 H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. Ono 14 H. P. 230 V. 370 R. P. M. One 14 H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. One 14 H. P .120 V. 400 R. P. M. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. Printing Binding Designing Photo-Engraving Die Stamping Plate Printing Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Full size bed. mattress and spring. $18.50, If sold this week. Inquire. FORNALTS. 1321 North Sixth Street. 4 FOR SALE —Monitor heat plant; fireplace mantels; chandeliers; shut ters; A 1 condition. Can be seen at 312 Chestnut st. C. R. Robins Co., 502 Market st. Phones. I | Additional Classified Ads •a Opposite Page
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