Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 23, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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Yon Can Find the Eiisc or Apartment Yon Want Through tie Classified
S)eatbß
REESE —John M. Reese, on Tuesday
morning. July 22, 1919. formerly of
1419 N Third street, died at -he
nome of his daughter. Mrs. 1- rank
P. S'trock. 1106 Green street where,
funeral services will be he;d on;
Thursday afternoon at 9 o clocK.
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend. Burial private in Harrisburg
cemetery.
I'ltlTZ—Mrs Jane M. Fritz, widow of
the late Henry J. Fritz, of R° c *"
port. Carbon County, Pa., died Mon
day, at 6.15 a. nv, at her home,
Eighteenth and Chestnut streets,
aged 67 years. . . . a
Funeral services Wednesday, at.
p m., at her late residence, the Ret.
Homer S. May. officiating. Boa>
will be taken Thursday morning to
Rcckport at 7.55 o'clock, where
burial will take place ■
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Alleman, 1514
Swatara street, desire to express tne'r
sincere thanks to those who eontriout
ed their services and expressed their
sympathy with flowers during the be .
rea\ t ment of their daughter Lditn. i
LOST AXU 1X113X1) j
$5.00 REWARD
For the small gold pin w 'th
letters H. H. S.-lS on and
tials M. B. engraved on bacK.
which was lost at Tech Lonv
mencement dance at x\ ilia
\ ilia on June 13. if returned
to the office of
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
LOST—Lady's black handbag con- j
taming $76.50. also keys mh and !
kerchiefs, in vicinity of sixth ana |
Briggs. Tuesday evening. Uew.rd i
returned to Mrs. Joseph L. Miller.
2323 X. Fifth st. j
LOST—On July 17 or IS small, black ;
hard rubber tatting f^ u _ U ' P : tac hed
small sample ot tatting attachea.
Valued tor association only. Rewaid
if returned. Communicate witn ow
A-Si4o ■ - :
LOST —A cold fraternity pin with P.
B Banks. State '22. engraved on back.
Reward if returned to this on Ice. (
j.OST—Monday. July 7. a small pear'
crescent pin. valued for m^m
ciations. Reward if returned to L. i.-
Wallower. Front and ■'=>•
FOUND—RoII of entrance
to Majestic theater. July ( -2. ov. ner
mav have same by identif>in = 5
as to denominations and amount Call j
Bell 3858-W. or see b. 1. baraer.
Walnut St.. City. 1
I
INSTRUCTIONS ;
Private Instruction by Expert in ,
Bookkeeping
Higher A'c'cg and C. P. A. Exams. |
Modern American Law. i
Traffic Regulations and Management
Salesmanship.
Distinctly individual instruction at a
minimum of time and expense. Posi
tions secured for graduates and ad
vanced students. XVrite or P*""®.
f.-ee bocklet on training interested in.
K. A. WARNER. M. S.. Registrar.
Bell 4940-W 26 N ■ 18th ■ t.
INSTRUCTION'S
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand. Typewriting,
Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Aritnme
tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time.
B BECKLEY-s aI BCSIXESS COLLEGE
121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckle>.
FOR instruction in elementary or
advanced mathematics or mechanics,
see Miller. 306 Chestnut St., formerly
instructor at V. S. Naval Academy ■
HELP WANTED —MALE
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES
FOR
MEN OF PRODUCTION WORK
Ages 18 to 45.
Weight 140 pounds or more.
MUST EE IN GOOD PHYSICAL
CONDITION.
No Experience Necessary.
No Labor Trouble.
Apply in person or communl
late at oner- with Factoory
Employment office.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUB
BER COMPANY,
AKRON. OHIO.
WANTED
Men to learn to repair auto
mobiles and aeroplanes. Make
application at once. Full
'course. SSO.
Call, or write,
25 N. CAMERON STREET.
Or
TRAINING QUARTERS.
260 South Front Street,
Steelton, Pa.
MECHANIC
Wanted; must be expert. |
Apply M. Brenner & Sons ,
Motor Company. Third and
Hamilton Streets.
WANTED —First class barber. Apply
Bclton House Barber Shop.
CENSUS clerk examination soon.
Thorough Instruction $5. Particulars
free. American Civil Service School.
Washington, D. C.
MECHANIC wanted; must be expert.
Apply M. Brenner & Sons Motor Co.,
Third and Hamilton St.
XVANTED—Two first class carpen
ters at the Colonial theater; highest
rate to good men. B. C. Horn Sons,
contractors.
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FOR SALE
4 Modern Low-Priced
Brick Houses
No*. 2213, 2215, 2241 and 2243
Logan Street
2H-story dwellings; 8 rooms and i
bath each; furnace heat; gas light; '
front and back porches; slate i
roof; paved street; grass plots;
very desirable. Lots 14x90 ft. each
running to a 10 ft. alley.
Miller Brothers & Co.
LOCUST AND COURT STS.
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
Member* Hbg. Real Estate Board 1
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—MALE
I
WANTED
ONE HUNDRED BOYS
FOR THURSDAY
NIGHT'S PARADE
OF
THE ANCIENT ORDER
OF
THE PINK GOAT.
I
ASSEMBLE IN FRONT
OF POST OFFICE
AT 7 P. M.
THURSDAY EVENING.
REPORT TO REPRESENTATIVE
ELLIOTT-FISHER CONVENTION
!
|
CARPENTERS
BORING MILL MEN
GENERAL REPAIRMEN
j SHEET METAL WORKERS
j ALL AROUND MACHINISTS
Permanent work assured. No
labor trouble. Bonus paid on
second and third shifts. Phy
sical examination required.
Apply in person or communi
cate at once with Factory
Employment Office.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUB
BER COMPANT.
AKRON, OHIO.
BRICKLAYERS
UNION REQUIRED
ON BUILDING OPERATION
MILTON, PA.
RATE $7.00 PER DAT;
TRANSPORTATION ALLOWED.
TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO.,
MILTON, PENNA.
PRINTING SALESMAN WANTED
Ycung man for position in
sales end of well establish
ed and complete printing
plant, one with experience
preferred. Big chances for
future career. Write, stating
experience, if any. and give
full details. All communica
tions will be held in strict
est confidence.
Address Box M-8192,
Care Harrisburg Telegraph
WANTED
Freight truckers and freight
handlers at P. R. R. Division
Street Transfer, Harrisburg.
Pa. Apply to agent at Seventh
and Division Streets. Take
I
Big Four or Rockvllle car
to Sixth and Division
I streets.
I _____
I WANTED —Two tinners. Apply 37
[North 13th street, Harrisburg. Pa.
PLUMBERS' laborer wanted. Ap
ply 1001 Capital street. Fisher Bros
& McClure.
| XV ANTED —A man over 30 years for
store work; must furnish good refer
ences; good position to right party.
I Applv Grand Union Tea Co., 208 N
,Second street.
(Continued in Next Column)
HKLP WANTED—MALE
THE SIMPLEX starts your Ford
from the seat; each one guaranteed;
the only successful starter made, sls
lor $17.50 installed; agents with a Ford
icar wanted. Come and see me. it will
I pay you Always home Saturdays. C
IA. Ostrander. Avoca. N. Y. I
I WANTED—A carpenter to do rough
[carpentry work. Apply 1700 North
[Second st.
XVAXTED—DROP FORGE HAM
MERM'KN AND DIE SINKERS XX'l TH
EXPERIENCE. BEST XVAGES. AD
DRESS GENERAL DROP FORGE CO.,
INC.. BUFFALO, N. Y.
ACCOUNTANTS RECEIX'ING CLERKS
BOOKKEEPERS. SHIPPING CLERKS
CLERKS. STOCK CLERKS
Institution of national reputation
will interview young men. experienced
as above and now employed, who wish
to fill expert accountants and traffic i
managers position. State experience ,
and hour you can call. Address Box
J-S4SB.
WANTED—County managers, men
who have A 1 reference, must have
bond permanent position, not a soft
snap, real salary and expenses, no [
cm., contract. Address. Pen-Del Sales
Company. Northumberland, Pa.
TINNER wanted at once. Apply
ICOI Capital st. Fisher Bros. & Mc-
Clure. j
RAILWAY mail clerks. Hundreds
wanted. 81,100-81,500. Age 18-35. Ex- j
perience unnecessary. Examinaticns j
everywhere. August 23. For free par- |
ticulars. write Raymond Terry, (form- i
er government examiner). 518 Contin- j
ental Bldg., XX'ashington.
XX*ANTED—Experienced sewing ma- |
chine adjusters, one who 1.-as had ex
perience on different make machines.
Apply Shearer Mig. Co., 308 Hamilton \
street. j
HELP WANTED—FEMALE j
WANTED
Operators on plain sewing
machines; also a few on union
special felling and sleeving
machines; learners paid while
under instruction; also a i
bonus paid every week. Apply
HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., j
City Star Laundry Bldg.,
Sixth and Herr Sts.
■
XX'ANTED —Girl for general house
work. Apply 917 N. 17th st. i
XVANTED —Housekeeper. Apply Mrs. !
Samuel Fishman, 2S N. 19th street. i
XVANTED —Night dish washer; good'
pay. Apply Alva restaurant.
XVANTED Experienced waitress; I
no others need apply. Apply 512 •
Market St.
TXVO waitress wanted at Capital
City Restaurant, 437 Market st.
TXVO bright, attractive girls be- I
tween the ages of 12 and 20 to pose
for photographs to be used in kodak:
advertising. Apply by letter only. |
State height, weight, age and enclose
photo. All photos will be returned
promptly. Address The Photo Art
Shop, Rox 13. Hill Station.
OPERATORS ON UNION SPECIAL
Felling and Sleeving Machines.
July 3rd we paid 10 per cent, extra
bonus on six months' earnings,
making 40 per cent, bonus paid
this year.
JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO..
2012 N. Fourth Street.
WE have a few positions open for
women. $8 to start. Sanitary Family
Washing Co.. 16th and Elm sts.
WANTED—Lady canvassers to han- I
Idle our line of sanitary twisted wire
brushes, mops and dusters. Apply |
| Francis Mfg. Co.. 2 N. 15th St.
WANTED—White middle aged worn- i
an to tend invalid for indefinite time. I
Good home to right party. Call room
31u Kunkel Bldg. between 9 and 12
a. m. 1.30 and 3 p. m.
- WANTED—A woman who has used
or who knows of X'iavi. 103 North Sec- ;
ond St.. room 4.
XX'ANTED—An educated woman as
assistant manager; good salary and 1
promotion certain. Box J-8435 care I
Telegraph. i
WANTED—An assistant matron at
the Home- For Friendless Children,
Reading. Pa. Apply Hannah M. Cot-1
terel, 841 N. 3d st.. Reading. Pa. j
WANTED —Middle aged white worn- j
an for general housework. Apply 1822 |
! North Second street. j
■i XX'ANTED —Operators on sewing ;
machine. Steady work; good wage.- i
Apply Shearer Mfg. Co., 308 Hamilton I
street.
A refined widower would share his
> home to a refined pensioned lady of
neat appearance. No compensation, but!
[fine home. Address A-5433 care Tele-j
[graph. !
HELP WANTED —Male and Female
I SHOEMAKERS, outside trimmers
: and lining cutters, also all fitting !
I loom help; union shop; 44 hours. Call
I Mr. News, Hershey House, 327 Mar
licet street.
AGENTS WANTED
I AGENTS wanted for Dauphin [
Cumberland, Perry and Lebanon coun-j
ties, to sell an article everybody uses,
p. O Box 32. Hlghspire. Pa.
SALESMEN WANTED
GOOD salesman who owns an auto
mobile and Is familiar with garage
and filling station trade to sell GUAR
IAN TEE VISIBLE GASOLINE PUMPS.
I The only power driven "X'islble" ap
| proved by National Fire Underwriters
'and having means of accurate me
chanical measurement. Exclusive right
" territory.
Guarantee XMsible
Measure Sales Company,
557 Munsey Building,
Washington. D. C.
SITUATION'S WANTED—MALE
OFFICE WORK—Married man aged
33 experienced, desires permanent
position in general office work; good!
penman, well educated and can readily t
adapt himself to new conditions. Ad-
I dress G-IJO care Telegraph. |
YOUNG colored man would like a'
place as house man. Address 4 Sher
man
COLORED man desires work as
chauffeur. Can do minor repairing. Ap
ply 109V4 Adams st.. Steelton.
MAN 50 years old desires work as
• shipping clerk, especially good on
' parcel pest. Apply 27 West Keller et..
Mechanics burg. Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
! WANTED —Position as bookkeeper,
i with knowledge of typewriting by I
'! lady. Call Bell 1342-J.
. I WOMAN wishes day's work or I
! washing and Ironing to take home.
Apply 1304 N. Cameron street.
I (Continued In Next Column) i
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
MANY WORTH-WHILE PEO
PLE live in furnished rooms. If you gjjj i
can offer a desirable one you can find a Say
jsn tenant xvlio will be glad to pay xvell M
for it. Such added income may be LUj
x-ery xvelcome, too, in these days of jptjj
m high prices. Tell xvhat you have to
rent in a classified ad. The rest should
be easy. For there's an actix'e dc- pjra
'lp mand. __ |fj|
li ■ i
SITUATION'S WANTED—FemaIe i
; .
j REFINED colored girl, light com-1
plexion wishes work in doctor's or!
dentist's office or other public work. |
|A-5444 core Telegraph.
REFINED middle aged lady desires
! position as housekeeper or matron in
: small family, or as nurse for aged
lady or invalid. Would board in fain
lily'or at home, as desired. Best of
j references. Address, H-5441 carc
Telegraph.
COLORED woman wants work of
any kind. 146 Adams st„ Steelton.
YOUNG girl would like to assist
in house work. Apply 706 N. 7th st.
WOMAN desires general housework,
jean furnish reference. Apply A-5436.
j YOUNG woman wants day work; no
washing. Address 21 South Thirteenth
| street.
| WOMAN wishes washing and iron
iing to do at home. Inuqire ISIS Briggs
street.
! DAY'S work by reliable and experi
enced lady. Dial 4090.
i WOMAN would like to have wash
ing and ironing at home. Plain or
fancy ironing Bell phone 4586.
! EXPERIENCED nurse desires posi
tion: best of references. Call Bell
phone 841-W.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Light airy second floor I
front room, well furnished; all con
veniences. Call Bell 90-K or 117 Pine
jstreet.
FOR RENT—Desirable front and
j back rooms; all conveniences; city
, steam heat: very desirably located.
Call Bell phone 1321-W.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
for light housekeeping on first floor,
gas and use of bath. Inquire 327 S.
Front street.
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light
housekeeping; furnished; in christian
home. Inquire 1932 N. Third street.
FOR RENT —Nicely furnished bed
room for one or two gentlemen. In
quire 608 North Third St., second floor
or Bell phone 4240-J.
ENTIRE third floor, consisting of
two nice large furnished rooms and
bath with private family; most beauti
ful section; all conveniences; use of
I telephone, or would rent single room.
815 N. 17th street.
131 Ilerr street, two furnished bed
rooms, use of bath.
i FOR RENT —Three rooms for liht
i housekeeping. Inquire 1605 Susque
hanna St. Dial phone 5143.
i FOR RENT —Well furnished .cool
room, with running water and all
[modern conveniences, in_ private fam-
I ily Getlcman only. 324 N. Second st.
! NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM—
I tr 0 "r gentlemen only. Dial 4990, or 912
j scrth Third street.
■ FOR RENT —Furnished room on
second floor; all conveniences; hot
i water. Bell phone 466-R.
! Nicely furnished, clean, cool rooms.
| $2.50 per week and up. 143 South
j Third street.
"LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING." Three
! rooms on third floor furnished; light,
heat. etc.. use of phone; no children.
1814 Green street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Three unfurnished
. rooms, suitable for light housekeep
ing, with reasonable rent, in a quiet
fainilv, by two women. Adddess Box!
; B-8445 care Telegraph.
WANTED —Three or four pleasant
iunfumshed light housekeeping rooms
lor apartment. Three in family. Ad
[ dress, 158 N. Market street. Eliza-
Ibethtown, Pa.
WANTED —Two unfurnished rooms
(for light housekeeping or small apart
ment. centrally located. State location
'and rent. Address C-8434 care Tele
|graph.
ROOM AND BOARD—FOR RENT
PLEASANT front rooms; furnished,
all conveniences; breakfast served if
desired. 1549 State street. Bell 5246 W.
FURNISHED room and board; three
gentlemen preferred; Hill section; all!
{conveniences. Address D-8493 care
Telegraph.
; APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Three room apartment
on second floor with private bath.
| Apply 73 N. 16th st.
COMPLETELY furnished house
keeping apartment on first floor, use
of phone. Address 719 N. Sixth st.
FOR RENT—IS3I Green street, fur
nished 3 - room apartment, third floor
ail conveniences; no children. ADDIV
j 261 Cumberland street.
| APARTMENT FOR RENT—Apart-
I ment of medium size, containing four
i rooms and Private bath; third floor
'front of No. 110 North Second street
Ready for occupancy August Ist!
Apply Luther Minter, same address
Both phones. |
FOR KENT—Two nicely furnished I
rooms on the third floor for light!
I housekeeping, hot and cold water;
[electric lights; use of bath: fine loca
jtion. Inquire 22 N. 18th st.
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED—Unfurnished apartment,
3 or 4 rooms, with private bath, for a
'young couple with no children. A-8437.
FURNISHED apartment ' wanted
I about August 15 or September 1. Must
ibe thoioughly up-to-date and in best
neighborhood, to consist of 4 or 6
rooms, kitchen and bath, best of rcf-
Icrences furnished. Write to Box 247,
'■Waynesboro, Pa.
j BOARD WANTED
j REFINED young couple desires
board on farm within street car dis
jtancc of Harrisburg. A-84 42 care Tel
j egraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
j
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE,
SEE SANDERLIN."
FULTON ST—lB26; VACANT; three- i
story frame; eight rooms; some ira-1
provemcnts; in the nicest block on
Fulton street; small amount down;
balance same as rent.
FULTON 5T.— 1931; VACANT; two
i story brick cottage; six rooms and)
bath; steam heat; all improvements; [
small amount down; balance same as 1
rent.
AGATE 5T.— 2536; VACANT; two-|
story brick; six rooms and bath; all i
Improvements; small amount down;
balance same as rent.
SWATARA 5T.— 1856; VACANT; two- '
and-a-half-story frame; seven rooms'
and bath, all improvements; nuo front 1
pcich; driveway in the rear, small!
amount down, balance same as rent. !
DEKRY 5T.—2341; NEW; vacant;!
two-and-a-half-stoiy brick; six rooms j
and bath; hardwood floors; cement I
cellar; steam heat; gas and electric- '
ity; A 1 in every respect; right price I
to quid; buyer.
! JEFFERSON 5T.—2130; three-story j
brick; nine rooms; all improvements; I
cement cellar; driveway in the rear; !
small amount down; balance same as
rent.
D. ASA SANDERLIN.
Room 1, Security Trust Bldg.. '•
36 North Third St.
Bell 1390. Dial. 3573.
FOR SALE POSSESSION SOON
If you are looking for a nice, sub
stantially built suburban home, with
plenty ot ground, fruit and garden, in
spect the Bixler property, located cn
the northeast corner of Dickinson and
Princeton avenue, Earligton. Camp
Hill, Pa., two blocks from car line;
single car fare from Harrisburg; 2V5-
storv frame detached dwelling, size
21x31; stone foundation;; Shingle
roof; cemented cellar under entire
house; all improvements; 3 large
looms antl reception hall on first
floor; (large kitchen); open stairway; 4
rooms and bath on second floor; un
finished atPic; good yellow pine floor
ing; cypress finish; hot water heating
system; front porch 9x31; plot of!
ground 120x120; granolithic walks;
shade trees, garage for one car; two
chicken houses which wil accommo
date 500 chickens; 17 fruit trees (13
bearing the finest kind of fruit); va
riety of grapes; 1,500 strawberry
plants; good reason for selling; in
spection by appointment only.
PRICE VERY REASONABLE at $5,150.
Bell C. O. BACKENSTOSS, Beil |
700 AGENT. 307 V ,
HARRISBURG. PA.
!
BELLEVUE PARK
RESIDENCE FOR SALE
PRICE SIO,OOO
For interview address,
RESIDENT,
526 Woodward Street,
Reading, Pa.
! 1
FOR SALE
1418 N. Second street, brick dwell- i
tng, 9 rooms and bath.
823 S. Front street, frame dwelling
1614 N. Fifth street, three-story '
frame dwelling, with improvements, •
ten rooms and bath.
West Falrview property, located on
Third street, two and one-half-story
frame dwelling.
Inquire of
HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY,
16 S. Second Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
At attractive price to close
estate, property No. 1922 Boas i
street, two and one-haif ]
story, seven room, frame
house, with electricity and
gas; lot 94 feet more or less,
by 110 feet, with well of
water, fruit trees, ets.
FOX & GEY'ER, Attorneys,
Kunkel Building,
Harris Street 630 Three-story
brick. 9 rooms, all improvements, small
amount down; balance same as rent;
no questions as to race or nationality.
D V. Sanderlin. 36 N. Third street,
room 1. Security Trust Bldg. Bell
1390. Dial 3573.
AN exceptional bargain in a tine
home. This property is located ""1
Elizabeth street, Highspire; sinsrh!
house, plot 150 Coot front by 125 f f *
deep; improvements; most all kinds
ot fruit; chicken house and garaa..
14x50. Will sell for SI,OOO less thin
what It is worth; reason for aeiu££
other business. \\. W. Reeves. .'24
Market street, Highspire. Dial 98ot.
FOR SALE—II 2-114 Washington st.
8 rooms and bath; frame; tin roof; aii
conveniences; bargain. Appjy 814 N
Third street.
FOR SALI3 on easy terms, 2012
to 201S Susquehanna street. Apply A
P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth.
IMMEDIATE possession, 3-story
brick, 236 Hamilton st.. improvements
Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 N. Sixth st.
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I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE
NEAR PENBROOK
I Nine-room brick house, new. slate
roof, furnace, electric lighting-, arte
sian well water, chicken house good
garden end fruit, with plot of ground
■lßoxl7o feet. Easy terms. Price. $3,500. i
Look at this property if you want a
nice suburban home.
30 acres rf 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 8-rooni frame
house, running water, best of soil
for trucking, poultry, etc., price $3,500.
A 17-acre truck farm. 6-room house,
barn, chicken and hog house, 4,000
asparagus. 200 fruit trees. IV4 acres
strawberries, spring water, 2 miles
west Enola. Price $2,750. A bargain
i 115-acre farm: black loam soil: 8-
- 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 DAVIES
i REAL ESTATE, FARMS, ETC.,
1545 State St.. Harrisburg.
Bell 5246 W.
FOR SALE
FENBROOK-2STHI STREET,
One Block From Trolley.
2Vi-story frame dwelling, lot 2Sx
180 feet, barn and garage, chicken
house, good garden, fruit and shrub
bery. Possession September 1. Bargain
price, $2,500.
,On Columbia Road, Enola, 2-story
frame house, improvements, lot 27x
I 150. good garden, fruit. A bargain.
I Price $2,000.
j Two corner properties on 16th St.,
city, all improvements and garage,
$5,000 and $8,500. '
' Two double properties at Steelton
jon Pine and Locust st. all improve
i ments. Present rental S4O monthly.
Price $3,000 each.
Double frame house State street,
Enola, all improvements, large lot,
price $4,600.
See Charles Davies, Real Estate and
Rents Collected, 1549 State street,
j Bell 5246-W.
j FOR SALE—On Fifth St., 2% -story
; brick, 7 rooms and bath, electric, gas,
[all conveniences, large lot, fruit trees.
Possession soon as owner can vacate.
! On Third street, 2%-story brick, 9
[rooms, bath, steam heat, gas and elec
j trie, fruit cellar, large lot. fruit trees
and garden. Possession soon after
I sale thereof. Price reasonable.
I On Green street, 2%-story, stone and
[stucco, 8 rooms and bath, hardwood
' finish, fireplace, water heat.
Lewis street, new 2 H -story brick, 7
rooms and bath, steam heat, finished
in chestnut, up-to-date in every par
ticular, will be completed in a few
weeks, will sell on terms if desired.
D. E. LUCAS,
Real Estate and Insurance,
303 Lewis street.
Bell phone 5065 R.
FACTORY SITE FOR SALE
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
THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
No. 1512 WALNUT STREET.
Lot 15 ft. 3 in by 90 ft.
TRUST COM
-222 Mrket Street.
I FOR SALE —In Hlghspire. Jf y ou
[ e re looking for a business that will
net you $3,000 to $5,000 a year at a
real down bargain, see me at once;
property including residence, store
room, ice cream parlor, large pool
room, only pool In town; reason for
selling, would retire from business.
I J. Reeves, 224 Market St.. Jiigh
j spire. Dial 9801
I SIXTEENTH near Boas, fine resi
dence. all improvements, price reason
■ able for such a property, lawns,
I porches and drive alley. D. A. Caley,
707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589.
I VERY DESIRABLE corner property
'for sale, on State street; large brick
i house, with all most modern im-
Iprovements; brick garage on prop
erty. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner. Bldg.
HUMMEL St.. 331 Three-story
I brick house, with eight rooms and
I bath, all other improvements, for sale.
Bell Realty Co. Bergner Bldg.
I FOR SALE 1935 and 1937 State
[ street, each with seven rooms; gas;
electric light; long lot running to
I Walnut street; price reduced. Bell
| Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
j DWELLING —$1,600 will purchase
'No. 114 Mary street; 8 rooms and
ibath; gas; furnace; now vacant. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental
payment plan Small cash or Liberty
Bond first payment required, balance
as rent. We have houses in every
('part of the city and suburbs. Apply
,v F. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street.
Real Estate For Sale—Suburban
SUBURBAN properties. Several sub
urban properties for sale at reason
able prices. Let us show them to you.
j Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
i FOR SALE—292-294 Second street,
HLghspire. A fine double house, all im
provements. will sell single or double.
I If you are looking for e. bargain see
this property before you buy. W. J.
Reeves, 224 Market rtreet. Highspire.
[Dial 9801. My car is at your service.
I FOR SALE—Large suburban home
near Camp Hill. H acre land; all tm
! provements; fruit chicken house,
etc.. wll) take city property In ex
change; easy terms.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street
Bell Phone 560-J
REAL ESTATE WANTED
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 —Country home with one
or two acres of ground. must be
pleasant location on good road. Ad
dress with full particulars. George W.
Bach. 826 Willow street, Lebanon,
Pa. -
I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop
erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es
tate and Insurance. 1002 North Third
Street.
FARMS WANTED
WANTED—A good farm with orl
without stock, not too far from 3Jty.
Address A-8477 care Telegraph. '
JULY 23, 1919.
FAKMS
FARM FOR SALE WITH STOCK,
CROP AND IMPLEMENTS
16" acres. 30 acres of wood
land, S-room house, large
bank barn, all outbuildings.
Alsc 4-room bungalow; run
j ning water in every field; six
horses; one mule; 19 head of
cattle; 9 milch cows; 11 hogs;
25 shoats; 20 sheep and lot of
poultry.
12 acres of oats.
4 acres of cow feed.
25 acres of wheat.
10 acres of corn.
2 acres of potatoes,
and all farming implements,
including Moline tractor.
Price $14,000.
j DURAND & FERBER,
107 Chestnut St.
FARMS FOR SALE
FARM—29-acre in Dauphin county,
good buildings, lots of fruit, running
water, crops and stock $2,200
FARM —103 acres. Perry county; 22
acres woodland; all new buildings;
running water $3,500
FARM —127 acres, Lebanon county;
good house; large bank barn and all
outbuildings; good apple orchard;
level soil; running water $6,200
DURAND & FERRER,
107 Chestnut St.
HERE is a double house, 5 rooms on
each side, in l.inglestown, at a bargain
: price of $1.400 —5 per cent, off for
i cash even for instalments or monthly
payments. Ground enough to raise
1 vegetables and chickens for two me
dium .• i7.ed families. Care's Grocery,
Linglestown. L car from Square, Har
. risburg.
Offices and Store Rooms for Rent
FOR RENT
Room No. 2, on third floor of No. 5
1 N. Second Street.
Inquire of j
HARRISBURC. TRUST COMPANY,
16 South Second Street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
I FOURTH STREET —Storerqom for
rent; new and immediate possession;.
I rent only $75 per month. Bell Realty I
| Co.. Bergner Bldg.
i. 1
FOR KENT— Desk room ana office.
Inquire Fred C. Miller. Attorney, 31
North Second street. Hell phone 3971
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
MOTORS FOR SALE
We huxe the following motors we
are offering for sale. We guarantee
I tnese motors to be in first-class con
| dltion and can make immediate de
livery.
One V 4 H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M.
One Vi H. P. 220 V. 360 ft. P. M.
One Vi 11. P. 220 V. 800 S. P. M.
J One UH. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M.
One Vi H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M. !
One >4 H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M.
One 4 H. P .120 V. 400 R. P. M.
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.
Printing Binding Designing
Photo-Engraving.— Die Stamping
Plate Printing
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
Full size bed. mattress and
spring, $18.50, if sold this
week. Inquire,
FORN ALT'S,
1321 North Sixth Street.
FOR SALE—Complete popcorn ci'is
pette outfit, good as new, also sales
island for hucksters, campers or fails.
! Cull ot 1405 N. Sixth St.
j FOR SALE —Quick to cheap buyer,
" Iron cot. good springs and mattress.
J | Apply 1932 N. Third st.
I |
M EASY carriage; reversible; reed
• I baby carriage, for sale; a bargain. Call
; | 2802-J.
" i FOR SALE—A number of household
' [articles. Call between 7 and 9 p. m. at 1
' I 241u N. Second st.
! IOR SALE—White reed coach with
" j wind shield In good condition. Apply j
316 Ht-rr street. I
' FOR SALE—New and used sewing I
machines, drop heads, txvo at $lO each.
" Joe Earhart, 2122 N. Sixth street. Dial;
''3628.
c; (
■I FOR PALE—A coal digger composed
• ! of a high grade 6-inch pump, eleva- |
i tors, boats etc. Operated entirely elec- ,
- trically. One ten and one 15 horsepow
, ler Westtnghouse motors. Entire plant!
1 [ iust completed and entirely new and
I ready to operate Epuipment the latest
and very best. Long lease at 10c a ton
royalty; doing business on Shamokin
,' creek near Sunbury, Pa. A good In
" i vestment at a bargain to buyer foi
; cash. Address D. & H. Coal Co.. .00
j Catawissa ave., Sunbury, Pa.
i FOR SALE —All kinds of building
- material, including beams, channels.
J rails, pipe, one hoisting engine and;
1. motors Apply Williams & Freedman.,
1 i Sixth, below Hoffman s Woods. ,
- BOOKS Bought ana sold; 20,000
1 ' new old, rare, in stock. Aurand s.
• j 25 North Third. Circulars free.
; I TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
• CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
• I BOTH PHONES j
■ ! MORRIS SAYS save money buying |
• 1 nexv and second-hand furniture here [
Mich prices paid for furniture. Morris
- Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. I
■ B4BY carriage for sale; natural col- j
• or reed, reversible; excellent condition. |
;Call 50 N. 13th st. j
FOR SALE- -One hot air furnace'
with pipes; in good condition. Apply
" C F. Gchl, 1003 N. Second street. Bell
] phono 895 M.
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED x
A girl's second-hand bicycle.
I Must be In good condition.
S Address Box S-4429, care
• Telegraph. stating price,
' when It can be ween.
r
i
! WANTED
I To purchase an old bureau or
chest of drawers without mir
ror. Mahogany preferred.
Wish to secure this for utility
not as an antique. Stote what
' you have, price and where it
can be seen. Address L-8923
caro Telegraph.
1 ij
JUNK —We are in the market for |
all kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974. or
, ... ite L. Cohen at Co.. Vork street and
lAsh avenue. ■
(Continued in Next Column). j
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS H
WANTED Storage for boxed
pianos; first door; must be dry Yohn H
Bros., 13 N. Fourth Street. ,'^H
BELL PHONE :i37u-j " "
S. RIFKIN. I^l
CLOTHING, SHOICS. ' FURNITUR F! I^l
BOUGHT AND SOLD ** ■
HIGH LSI CASH PRICKS PAir*
407 BROAD ST., H ■
_MAX SMELTZ " Hi
Second hand furniture bought and HI
Belt 107 Rol Prices cJll ■
Smoltz 1020 Market street'"wm M *s?
City or country. Bell pno ne B
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES "| I
> Bj
FOR SALE B
hJ?n5i CCOUnt of ex P a nslons In 1111
building and other business I ■
xxhieh is unabling us to give ' IS
proper attention to our repair 1 EH
shop employing 12 to 14 men HI
regularly, we will sell same (■
which includes complete auto Ha
repair equipment. We will IB
also lease building for any H
length of time to a desirable ifl
party; an abundance of work Hi
available. This is a real prop-
osition for a live wire and will HI
stand close inspection. For [9l
further particulars call or ' H
address, w
SELDEN TRUCK DISTRIBUTORS, ' H
1017-25 Market Street H
WOULD YOU RISK $2 PER WEEK ■
FOR 50 WEEKS TO MAKE THOU- ■
SANDS? A WORKING MAN'S COM- H
Ry paying $2 per week for 50 weeks ,H
we will offer you something great. H
Most people spend more for drink, H
i tobacco, etc., but object to spending ,(■
few dollars for their future wel- Jj£
jfare. Particulars 7024 Jenkins Arcade, *H
Pittsburgh, Pa.
YOUNG businessman, 26 years old. H
wishes to invest SSOO or si,ooo with jl
service, with a going concern in Mar- IB
risburg, Mechanlcsburg or Carlisle. ]■
I Address Box C. P. care Telegraph. 18
i WANTED—A partner with six or 9
'seven thousand dollars to go in the 9
automobile business. If not all cash, (■
will consider notes or bonds against SB
business. Address A-5443 care Tele- 11
graph. jgj
SEND for free copy "OH Critic." .■
and Information regarding safest in- >9
vestments if interested in Texas Oil H
Fields. H. D. Ballenger. Box 1406. W
Ft. Worth, Tex. ■
FOR SALE—Restaurant and lunch- 3
room, complete and up-to-date, near K
Market street: price reasonable; in- Jp
quire A. P. Doranz. 1225 N. Sixth at. f|
FOR SALE—MiIk route in Lebanon J
county, doing good business; ill health m
reason for selling. Address Box K-5487
! car Telegraph.
LIVE business tor a live man, in
nearby toxvn. Restaurant, confection- P
ery, cigars. Doing business of $42,000 119
a year or more. Apply A P. Doranz TH
1225 North Sixth st. 9
— -i M
BUSINESS PERSONALS * ■
ACCOUNTING systems installed,
financial statements prepared; ac- W
counting errors detected and correct
ed. Address. Accountants, care Teio
graph.
STEAM feather renovating; all ticks B
emptied; new ticks furnished; B. j,
Campbell. 1000 Paxton street.
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDiNG
Any metal welded. Work guaran- ■§
teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. M
Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan
street. Bell 4396-J.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. K, y
CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street.
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING
. First-class work. Cbilcoat Bros.,
1622 N. Fourth St.
A. LANE
Nexv and second-hand furniture
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J.
FURNITURE CRATED for shipping
Jj. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street.
I QUININE —Look out for that grippe
[feeling, likely to catch you this
I changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
I PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off
lif taken in time. Gross Drug Store,
119 Market street ,
j RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
I Single edge. 25c doz., double edge. 350 '
I doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
I FURNITURE, china packing and re-
I pairing, carefully done by R. J. Roy
jster, 815 West st. Bell SlB-R.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY AT NEW LEGAL RATES
The entire cost of
$25 for Ave months is $2.64
I SSO for five months Is 5.25
| $75 for five months is 7.89
i SIOO for five months is 10.50
Based on five equal monthly v
payments on date due. Longer i
time if desired at little extra
cost. Shorter time at lower
cost.
CO-OPERATIVE
| LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY,
204 Chestnut Street.
Under State Supervision
j WE LEND MONEY In compliance
with Act of June 4. 1919, to individu
als in need of ready cash, small loans
[a specially, business confidential, pay-
Jments to suit borrower's convenience,
positively loxvest 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."
UACLIKG AND MOVING
HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped
for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin
Aungst. Manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell
phone 15R6.
AUTO HAULING —Local or long *
distance. Furniture and piano moving <f
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 31T
Capital street. Both phones.
HAULING —Local or long distance,
pianos and eafes a specialty. Paul
Beck, successor to O. H. Beck. Call
at 1419 Vernon street. Bell 2811-J.. or
Ober's Livery.
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