12 1 To Advertise leal Estate Until It Is Sold Is Never an Expensive Plaa 9 IDeatbg ADAMS—On July 27, 1919, Cristie O. Adams, aged 3S years. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2141 Atlas street. Interment Paxtang cemetery. Relatives and friends are in\"ited to attend without further notice. KOO.XS—On July 26, 1919. Marvin Lyle Koons. Private funeral on Wednesday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock from the resi dence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Koons, 2623 Butler st., Pen brook. Interment Paxtang ceme tery. Remains can be viewed >n Tuesday evening. The relatives and friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Kit A MME—On July 27, 1919.. Fred Kramme, in his 53d year, at his late home, 443 Verbeke street. Funeral services will be held at above address on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited without further notice In terment private at East Harrisburg cemetery. KEY—Mrs. Sadie E. Ney. wife of William W. Ney, died Saturday at 11 a. m., aged 50 years. Funeral services at her home, 314 A South 14th street. Tuesday, 9 a. nv. the Rev. J. A. Lyter officiating and further services will he held in the Union Church, Frldensburg. fechu> 1- kill county, at 1.30 p. m. gutlal in the Fridensburg cemetery. Relatives and friends invited without furthei notice. SMITH—On Sunday morning. July 27. 1919, Mrs. Alice F. smith. wife of Elmer J- Smith, died at her late home. 2120 North Third street Funeral services will be held at the above address on Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock. Relives and friends are invited to attend. Bui ill private in Harrisburg cemetery. Wll. SON—On Saturday morning-Juiy 26, 1919. Mrs. Martha A. M Uson died at the home of her daught r Mrs. M Frank Mitchell, --19 Noi .n Funerai rf seVvices at above address Tuesday morning at 10 o cl °ak. E-- mains will be taken to P °' at 11.40 a. m., Tuesday. whir burial will take place. IN MEMORIAM SS! : 'A"SSJ, again. Her husband, Petei U. Bap tisti. - LOST AND FOUND $5.00 REWARD For the small gold P in letters H. H. S.-1S ' on a™* ln tials M B. engraved on oacK, which Was los! at Tech Com mencement dance at Will Villa on June 13, if returned to the office of HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH T osT LADY'S small open fac *h gold watch, on Second street cai or Mechanicsburg car. Reward if retur ed, 1226 Green street. T n;T Man's coat, black, on bench in^W^. 0 facing Third street. Finder will be rewarded. Address. Theodore Neuffer, TuiA N. Third sU second floor. - LOST —A diamond shaped pin S ®J with diamond and pearls. Rew a returned to this office. LOST— Liberty Bond No. J "'7 on Market street, between 19th and P. and R station. Reward f returned to 1912 Chestnut st. or Bell 4.13 ax- INSTRUCTION'S INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION In Gr*SS Shorthand. Typewriting, English. §c°'etc eP DAY AN'STIGHT fcHOOV OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. B BECKLEY^ aI BUsTNESS COLLEGE 121 Market St Chas. R. Beckley ■ FOR instruction in elementary or advanced mathematics or mechanics, see Miller. 306 Chestnut St.. formerly instructor at U. S. Naval Academy. HELP 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 communi tate at once with Factoory Employment Office. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUB BER COMPANY. AKRON. OHIO. WANTED Men to learn to repair auto mobiles and aeroplaneß. Make application at once. Full course, SSO. Call, or write, 25 N. CAMERON STREET, Or TRAINING QUARTERS. 260 South Front Street. Sleelton, Pa. IF YOU are a good oil tind paint salesman, we will pay well. Only the best of talent need apply. Parker Re fining Co., Cleveland, Ohio, WANTED —Man to work in quar ries; good working conditions and good rate of pay per hour for ten hours' work. Apply Old Spong Quar ries just east of Lemoyne, along line of Northern Central railroad. (Continued in Next Column) FOR SALE Modern 2-Story Brick House For Two Families Each apartment containing par lor, dining room, kitchen, 2 bed rooms and bath, cemented collar, front porch, coal range and gas range, gas light, furnace heat; lot 16.2x190 It. Price $4,500 Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST AND COURT STS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Member. llbg. Heal Estate Bourd U I MONDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE . * I CARPENTERS r BORING MILL MEN 9 GENERAL REPAIRMEN SHEET METAL WORKERS I. ALL AROUND MACHINISTS i Permanent work assured. No 1 labor trouble. Bonus paid on - j second and third shifts. Phy -2 sical examination required. t Apply in person or communl- L> j cate at once with Factory ; I Employment Office. I £STHE GOODYEAR TITtE AND RUB- J BER COMPANY. j| AKRON, OHIO. 1 s ; '1 BRICKLAYERS 1 | UNION REQUIRED i I ON BUILDING OPERATION 1 MILTON. PA. RATE $7.00 PER DAY. TRANSPORTATION ALLOWED. TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO., r I 1 • | MILTON, PENNA. II j e PRINTING SALESMAN WANTED j Ycung man for position in sales end of well establish ed and complete printing ; plant, one with experience preferred. Big chances for J future career. Write, stating experience, if any. and give ' full details. All communica- J tions will be held in strict f est confidence. 7 Address Box M-5492, Care Harrisburg Telegraph •I • I J MALE HELP WANTED ' Several salesmen for door tc-door proposition. Experi ence not necessary. Salary guaranteed Apply H-8421 ! care Telegraph. I I i WANTED Freight truckers and freight j handlers at P. R. R. Division Street Transfer, Harrisburg. Pa. Apply to agent at Seventh and Division Streets. Take | Big Four or Rockvllle car -1 to Sixth and Division | streets. J - ■ WANTED Car repairmen at P. R. R shops, Harrisburg. Inquire MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE. Harrisburg. OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE. Lucknow and Enola. t e WANTED —Young man about 22 years of age to prepare for the man - I agement of one of our stores. Salary d $lB per week to start. Splendid oppor n I tunitv for the right party. Address - I Box j-8458 care Telegraph. I WANTED —A man for the wood ~ I shop to repair wheels, making gear and general repairing. Steady work. : I J. L. SAYLOR & SON, S CARRIAGE BUILDERS, Annville, Pa. THE SIMPLEX siarts your Ford from the seat; each one guaranteed; the only successful starter made, sls fir sl7 50 installed; agents with a Ford 'ear wanted. Come and see me. it will nav you. Always home Saturdays, c. Vstrander, Avoca. N. Y. WANTED —County managers, men who have A 1 reference, must have ! hnnd permanent position, not a soft l°lp real salary and expenses, no ! coin , contract. Address Pen-Del Sales I Company- Northumberland, Pa. i WANTED— First class barber. Apply ! Rclton House Barber Shop. / (Continued In Next Column) HELP WANTED—MALE | WANTED—A general agent for Harrisburg and vicinity for the monthly premium accident and health department of the largest company in the world writing all forms of act cident, health and life insurance. Re quires a man capable of writing poli cies and adjusting claims. Commis sion contract only. Address C. H. Boy er, manager Casualty Dept., National Life insurance Company of the U. S. of A.. 29 S. La Salle St ..Chicago, 111. CLERKS—Capable applicants want ed to take up training at once with out interference with the present duties, for important accounting positions with the large American in dustries, railroads, business corpora tions and the United States govern ment. Minimum salaries sl.soo per year. Address, Warner, Austin & Warner, 26 N. 18th. Bell 4940-W. WANTED—Newspaper solicitors for premium proposition. Apply Hershey j House, 7 to 9 p. m. Ask for Mr. Bishop. I WANTED—An experienced indus trial insurance man for the position ' of assistant manager. Address Box D-8459 care Telegraph. 1 MAN to sell guaranteed shrubs, ' roses, trees, plants. Weekly pay. Per manent. Write now. Barry Nursery ; Co., Box 33, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Experienced short order i | cook. Appiy Manhattan Restaurant, | 317 Market street. j WANTED—Several husky young men for Sunday work. Apply Harris . burg News Agency, 108 Chestnut st. WANTED—Experienced butcher to j drive meat wagon. Apply 226 Chest-1 nut st. 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 bonus paid every week. Apply HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., City Star Laundry Bldg., Sixth and Herr Sts. WANTED Competent stenographer and general office assistant. Lady j preterred. Inquire Bell 1351-J. Dial 6315. WANTED Experienced waitress; good wages. Apply Alva Restaurant. j WANTED—Experienced sales lady i for ladies' ready-to-wear; good sal ary; steady employment to right! j party. Apply Ladies' Specialty Shop j j 27 N. Second street. j FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms , for light housekeeping on third lloor; , all conveniences; located 1531 Green j street. Apply 261 Cumberland street. \ WANTED—GirI or woman for gen eral housework in small private j family, living near Second and Reiiy : sts. Bell phone 125 or Dial 4016.* WANTED Experienced waitress; | no others need apply. Apply 612 Market St. ! OPERATORS ON UNION SPECIAL | Felling and Sleeving Machines. July 3rd we paid 10 per cent, extra i bonus on six months' earnings, | making 40 per cent, bonus paid [ this year. . JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO.. j 2012 N. Fourth Street. WE have a few positions open for women. $8 to start. Sanitary Family I Washing Co., 16th and Elm sts. WANTED —Lady canvassers to han- I die our line of sanitary twisted wire ; brushes, mops and dusters. Apply I Francis Mfg. Co.. 2 N. 15th st. WANTED —Middle aged white worn- ! an for general housework. Apply 1822 | North Second street. WANTED —Operators on sewing j machine. Steady work; good wages Apply Shearer Mfg. Co.. 30S Hamilton street. j AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED —Agents make! big money selling typewriter ribbons, i Samples 25 cents each; 3 for $1; one j dozen for $3. Retail at dealers 75 ! cents each. National Ribbon Inking 'I Works, Dept. B. 8723 Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. '■ CANDY —Big pay. Advertise, men, j ' women. Start one of our specialty, candv factories in your home, small j [loom, anvwhere. We tell how and I furnish every thing. Grand opportu- ] • nity. Candy House. 1819 Ranstead s:„ j Pniladelphia. Pa. j AGENT —To sell portable fireproof steel gcrages, cottages, factory and farm buildings, moving picture halls; any size; give references. Manufactor | ing Stove Repair Co., Inc., Hagers- I town. Md ■ AGENTS wanted for Dauphin Cumberland, Perry and Lebanon coun- | ties to sell an article everybody uses, p. O. Box 32, Highspire. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe STENOGRAPHER wants position; can furnish references. Call Bell j phone 4602. GIRL wishes position as bookkeep er with experience in typewriting. Can turnish reterence. Call Bell phone 1342-J. WOMAN desires family washing to take home or day's out, cleaning or ironing. Call or write 1706 Walnut. STENOGRAPHER, with knowledge , of bookkeeping, wishes permanent position. Can furnish best of refer ence, graduate of Beckley's Business College. Apply 2004 Green st. WANTED Bundle washing or - small washes to do at home; do not 2 call for or deliver. Dial 6964. * MIDDLE ageo woman desires up stairs wcrk or-housekeeping; can give s reference. Address L-8447 care Tele giaph. COLORED woman wants washing 1 and ironing to do at home. Call or r wr jte, 348 S. Cameron st. WOMAN wishes day's work or washing and ironing to take home. Apply 1204 N. Cameron street. A ROOMS FOR RENT 5 106 STATE —Two furnished rooms d for gentlemen; all conveniences; rel -1 cvencos required. Nicely furnished, clean, cool rooms. " $2.50 per week and up. 143 South 2 Third street. 1 FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room, 0 gentleman preferred. Inquire 1206 " chestnut street, or Bell phone 946-J. FOR RENT —Rooms for light houso y keeping, and roomers; all conven iences. Inquire 335 Pine St., Steelton. I (Continued M> Next Column) 1 V ELARRISBURG TELEGRAPH I * fil •W m| M PROPERLY CLASSIFIED your { gj little ad secures PREFERRED POSI -M[ TION in the paper. It is not merely "next to reading matter"—it is read ing matter, of more interest to the pj people who turn to that classification m than anything else in the paper. n b 9 _ B J • I ROOMS FOR RENT . FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, second floor, gas, electric, use of bath, heat furnished. 1622 Regina street. FOIt RENT—Large nicely furnished front room with bourd for two gentle men, or man and wife. Railroad men considered. Inquire 1321 State st. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children; leferences required. Inquire 2037 N. Fourth street. FOR RENT —Desirable front and back rooms; all conveniences; city steam heat; very desirably located. Apply at 266 Briggs st. NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM— For gentlemen only. Dial 4990. or 9lj North Third street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED—CoupIe with small child desires room unfurnished for house- I keeping or small house. Address Box R-SO7l care Telegraph. WANTED—A second-story furnish ed front room within one-half mile OI Capitol. Apply A-SO2l care Tele graph HOME WANTED WANTED—Home in private family for seven-year-old girl. Address Box T-2967 care Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT t'Oll RENT—Two rooms furnished housekeeping apartments; first class: electricity; gas; hot and cold water; use of bath and phones. Apply Bell 624; Dial 4957. FOR RENT—Apartment of two large unfurnished communicating! rooms, one front, with three windows, also large hall; fine location; no chil dren. Call at 1506 State st. APARTMENTS WANTED APARTMENT Three or four rooms, unfurnished, private bath, bv refined young couple; no children. Box H-8455. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENTS Violet St., Nos. 533-34-35-36. Four j 3-story frames in fine condition- Rental income S6O. Price around $6,000. Kensington St. Nos. 2014-16. Two 2%-story frames with rear driveway. Rents $26. Quick price $2,500. Crescent St. Nos. 347. 347%, 349. Fine 3-story pressed bricks. Rental income $96. Price around SIO,OOO mark. South Ninth St. Nos. 1023 and 1035. Two 2%-story frames with rental in come of s2l. Purchaser can assume mortages of $1,5u0, give note for S2OO, and take title for S2OO cash down. Price $1,900. Rear driveways. Exceptional bargain and arrange ment. ATTRACTIVE HOMES North Third St., No. 2216. North Fifteenth st.. No. 909. Whitehall st.. No. 1851. (Intersec tion of Kegina). Zarker St.. No. 1423 . Muench St.. No. 630. Forrest st., No. 569. Emerald st.. No. 626. Atlas st.. No. 2248. N. Nineteenth st.. No. 723. N. Sixth st., No. 3358. N. Sixth St.. No. 1945. Fine business corner. SUBURBAN Enola. Handsome 2% -story frame dwelling with slate roof; steam heat; electricity; hot and cold water in cemented cellar; plot size, 6-%x280; fertile garden soil.* Price low. Must be sold SOON. Highspire and White Hill. We have several homes which should appeal to the conservative homeseeker. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., (Harrisburg's Real Estate Bureau) 331 Market Street FOR SALE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No 1512 WALNUT STREET. Lot 15 ft. 3 in by 90 ft COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM l_uai->i PANY. 222 Mrket Street A N exceptional bargain In a fine v.r,me This property is located 451 Elizabeth street. Highspire; ainK)e house. P' ot 150 foo . t front by , m *"ct deep; improvements; most all kinds fruit; chicken house and garage ftx'S WIH "11 for H.OOO less than what It 1® worth; reason for celling business. W. W. Reeves. 224 Market street, Highspire. Dial 9801. FOR SALE—II 2-114 Washington st., 8 looms ana bath; frame; tin roof; ali conveniences; 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 part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. F. Doranz. 1220 North Sixth street. FOR SALE—2% -story frame house; all improvements; paved street; lot *>8x100" 2-story house on rear; good investment and paying over 25 per cent Apply 9001 Swatara st. SIXTEENTH near Boas, fine resi dence all improvements, price reason able for such a property, lawns, porches and drive alley. D. A. Caley, 107 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. FOR SALE us easy terms, 2012 to 1018 Susquehanna street. Apply A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth 1 -(Continued la* Next Column) WZ,.///- -t/ft-., ■iTp.S't'- -■'P--'t—>WM3i\ HKAL EalATli. t uii aUI i "IF IT S REAL. ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN." STATE ST.—ll3l. VACANT; NEW; inree-Mory; nine rooms and bath; uif,? lll . ss and electricity; front „ '' eal ' Porches; cement cellar; a magnificent home; possession August l; can be bought with ssou cash. AGATE 5T.—2536, VACANT; two story brick cottage; six rooms and oath; all improvements; nice front ii ie , ar Porches; just one-fourth of a block fiom Sixth street trolley; no money down; $25 per month. _ Ft;ETON 5T.—1931, VACANT; two story brick cottage; six rooms and bath; steam heat; gas and electricity; cement cellar; nice front porch; cozy little home; right price to quick buyer. SWATARA 5T.—1856; VACANT; two and-a-half-story frame; seven rooms and bath; all improvements; nice front porch; large yard with driveway in the rear; small amount down; bal ance same us rent. GERRY 5T.—2341. NEW; VACANT; two-and-a-half-story brick; six rooms and bath; hardwood floors; cement cellar; steam heat; gas and electric ity; must be seen to be appreciated; can be bought with SSOO cash. SEV ENTEENTH ANG PAXTON STS.—NEW; VACANT; two-and-a lialf-story stucco; six rooms and bath; steam heat; gas and electricity; everything that goes to make up an up-to-date house; can be bought with SSOO cash. I FULTON 5T.—1836; VACANT, 3- stury name; eight rooms; some im provements; in the incest block on Fulton street; no money down; $25 per month. D. ASA SANDERLIN, Room 1, Security Trust Bldg., 36 North Third St. Bell 1390. Gial, 3573. FOR SALE POSSESSION SOON If you are looking for a nice, sub stantially built suburban home, with plenty of ground, fruit and'garden, in spect the Bixler property, located cn the northeast corner of Gickinson and Princeton avenue, Earligton, Camp Hill, Pa., two blocks from car lino; single car fare from Harrlsburg; 2H story frame detached dwelling, size 31x31; stone foundation;; Shingle roof; cemented cellar under entire house: all improvements; 3 large looms and reception hall on first Iloor; (largo kitchen) ; open stairway; 4 rooms and bath on second floor; un finished attic; good yellow pine floor ing; cypress finish; hot water healing system; front porch 9x31; plot of ground 120x12(1; granolithic walks; ihade 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 feason for selling; in spection by appointment only. PRICE VERY REASUNABLEat $5,150. Bell C. O. BACKENSTOSS. Bell 700 AGENT, 3077J HARRIS BURG, PA. FOR SALE Three-story brick, front porch, side entrance, steam heat, gas, electric, all night, trolley, possession August 1. 1131 State st.; new 3-story brick; steam heat; electric; possession, Au gust 1. 6%-acre home, bungalow with steam heat; good well; plenty fruit; 3 minutes from Harrisburg. Good suburban homes and building plots. KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE, 307 Kunkel Building. BELLEVUE PARK RESIDENCE FOR SALE PRICE SIO,OOO For Interview address, RESIDENT, 626 Woodward Street, Reading, Pa. FOR SALE FENBROOK-28TH STREET, One Block From Trolley. 2y.-story frame dwelling, lot 23x 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 150, good garden, fruit. A bargain. Price $2,000. Two corner properties on 16th st„ city, all Improvements and garage, i $5,000 ana $8,500. Two double properties at Steelton on Pine and Locust at 'all improve ments. Present rental monthly. Price $5,000 each. Double frame house State street, Enola, all improvements, large lot. price $4,600. See Charles Davies, Real Estate and Rents Collected. 1649 State street. Bell 5246-W. Harris Street 630 Three-story brick 9 rooms, all improvements, small amount down; balance same as rent; as to race or nationality. D A. Sanderlin, 36 N. street, room 1. Security Trust Bldg. Bell 1390. Dial 3573. (Continued in Next Column) i * REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BUSINESS LOCATION West Fairview—2V4-story brick, in heart of town with small out building, i suitable for business of any kind. ■ Very cheap. ( Enola Homes—All imp.; corner ' house; Lemoyne homes, all imp.; sin -1 gle corner; New Cumberland, fine [home; al imp.; Camp Hill, all imp.; large lots. | City homes of all kinds; easy terms, pay as rent; some for cash. j Farms—6, 10. 16, 30. 40, 75, 96. 125, iand 170-acre farms, from 3 to i.2 ! miles of Harrisburg. Some of these farms with crops, stock and tools in cluded. Possession at once. j Market Street —Three-story brick, | store room front, on Hill. | Apartment Houses —One or two cf the finest in the city. Building lots at Camp Hill. Worm i levsburg, Enola, Riverside. Paxtang, Progress, Belvue. uptown and sev eral good factory sites. 1 i Investments Several rows of | houses paying big interest. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street, Bell phone 560-J. FOR SALE—lmmediate possession of ten-room single brick on the Hill; side entrance; room for garage; makes fine apartment house. Dial ; 6236. ' I Forrest St. —569. corner property; 3- i'story brick; lot 15x108; price reason "i abIe BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., 331 Market Street. ■ j (Hbg. Real Estate Bureau) FOR SALE—In Highspire. It you : !i*re looking for a business that will > j net VOU $3,000 to $5,000 a year at a I real down bargain, see me at once; 1 property including residence, store 'room. ice cream parlor, large pool '' room only pool in town; reason for . < selling would retire from business. ■ !W. J- Reeves, 224 Market St.. High • ! spire. Dial 9801 > i FOR SALE Five two-story brick houses, 1 1937-39-41 Swatara street; • * 1811-15 Zarker street. ' DIENER, THE JEWELER, 408 Market Street. i ;L FOR SALE At attractive price to close estate, property No. 1922 Boas street two and one-naif 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 & GEYER. Attorneys. Kunkel Building, FOR SAL'E —Some good chancy town properties. Frame or brick, with i cr without conveniences; good siz .d ; lot to most of these places. Frlces si. 500 to $6,000. F. S. Murama & bon. Jle \ | chanicshurg, Pa. ! ! SCHUYLKILL ST.. 682—1s offered I! at a reduced price; six rooms and i I bath; gas; electric light; steam heat; ; inspect property soon. Bell Realty Co., - | Bergner Building. ; CAMERON ST., N„ 1944—52,000 will ) Durchase frame house with 8 rooms; = I electric light; lot $°xll0; bearing LI fruit trees and stable. Bell Realty 1 j Co.. bergner Building. • i PEFFER ST.. 633 —$2,500 will pur '< I chase dwelling with jl rooms and 1 bath. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build • - \ DWELLING —$2,550 will purchase dwelling with 8 rooms and bath; gas; " furnace; cemented cellar; lot 15x100. Bell Realty Co. Bergner Building. 26TH ST., S., 734 —For sale; brick * ' and stucco dwelling; 6 rooms and bath; gas; electric light; steam heat; 1 possession within 30 days. Bell Realty I Co., Bergner Building. Real Estate For Sale— Suburban Enola. Columbia Road —Fine 2lt story frame dwelling, with electric ity, steam heat, cemented cellar. $ rooms and bath, slate roof, garage room, 30 fruit trees, front and side 5 porches, lot 62%x280, built in 191 a. ' BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., 331 Market Street. ; (Hbg Real Estate Bureau) FOR SALE—292-294 Second street, I Highspire. A fine double house, all Im ■ provements, will sell single or double. ' If you are looking for p. bargain see , this property before you buy. W. J. r Reeves. 224 Market street, Highspire. Dial 9801. My car Is at your service. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—A small furnished country home, half-hour run from city, reni reasonable. Possession at once. Edna M. Maeder, Dauphin. REAL ESTATE WANTED A responsible business man will give $25 to any one vacating house between August 1 and September 1, who will aid him to secure lease on property. Box H-8456. - I HAVE READY BUYERS for farm, city and suburban properties. My large clientage enables me to secure ready buyers for any kind of Reul Estate you may have to offer. A. P. DORANZ. 1225 North Sixth St. Bell 271J Dial 3943 t 1 WANTED —Country home with one " or two acres of ground, must be 1 pleasant location on good road. Ad dress with full particulars. George W. Bach. 826 Willow street, Lebanon, { Pie 1 HAVE BUYERS —List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es tate and Insurance. 1002 North Third ' Streeb Offices and Store Rooms for Rent t ' STORE ROOM FOR RENT Store room at 311 Walnut St., second door from Penn-Harrls ' Hotel, now occupied by mil linery store. Apply to super intrndent A N & C QMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa. i FOB RENT —Third floor front room al 21 N Third st.; suitable for office. | ! Rent $lO per month. Apply third lloor, i , 19 N. Third street. 1 FOR RENT— Nice' light office, 19x25 j feet; city steam and electricity; 10-l cated at 331 Market st. JULY 28, 1919. FARMS | * I I FARM FOR SALE WITH STOCK, j CROP AND IMPLEMENTS 163 acres, 30 acres of wood land, 8-room house, large bank barn, all outbuildings. Also 4-room bungalow; run ning water in every fiel|J; 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. 16 acres of corn. 2 acres of potatoes, and all farming implements, including Moline tractor. Price $14,000. 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—IO3 acres, Perry county; 22 acres woodland; all new buildings; running water ..$3,500 FARM—I 27 acres, Lebanon county; good house; large bank barn and all outbuildings; good apple orchard; level soli; running water $6,200 DURAND & FERBER, 107 Chestnut St. 45 ACRES —The Wilhelm farm, one mile north of Linglestown and the Harrisburg Railway and the paved road to Harrisburg; all even and very productive fields; buildings; running water; fences. 76 acres —The Bailey farm; all even fields; one-fourth mile west of L. trolley and paved road to Harrisburg. Buildings, fences and running water. These farms are a higher price. C. B. Care, 409 Market street, Harrisburg. Care's Grocery, Linglestown. FARM FOR SALE Situated about 3 miles south of New Cumberland, in Y'ork county; 33 acres farm land and 7 acres splendid tim ber land; good buildings and fences; spring of running water at the door: orchard and fruit of all kinds. Apply to C. M. Shenck. agt., Bellavista, P. O. New Cumberland. I FARM for sale; 93 acres; 3 miles from Ellzabethville; buildings de stroyed by fire; good running vater; enough wood to pay for farm. Inquire Mrs. L. L. Snyder, 214 S. 15th St., Har risburg. HERE Is a double house, 5 rooms on each side, in Linglestown, at a bargain price of $1.400 —5 per cent, off for cash —even for instalments or monthly payments. Ground enough to raise vegetables and chickens for two me dium sized families. Care's Grocery. Linglestown. L car from Square, Har risburg. FOR SALE—A small truck farm; 9 | miles from Harrisburg; good build 'ings; running water. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Bell 315-J. FARMS WANTED i WANTED —To buy a farm in Cum berland county. 75 to 100 acres. State lowest price. Address L-8832 care Telegraph. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MOTOR BOAT Beautiful automobile type; 25x5; 40-horsepower; electric starter, lights, reverse gear, etc. Cost $1,600; only run about 50 miles. Am leaving town. Yours for $l,lOO. Will consider late model automo bile Ih part payment. Write for photographs and specifi cations. Address, CHARLES RESCH, Marietta, Pa. MOTORS FOR SALE We have the following motors we are ottering tor sale. We guarantee these motors to be in first-class con dition and can make immediate de -1 livery. One % H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. One % H. P. 22U V. 3SU It. P. M. One Vi H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. iL One V. H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. Ono U H. P. 230 V. 370 R. P. M. One 'A H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. One H 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 Lumber, tubes, tanks, shafting, hangTS. pulleys, belting, bolts, pipe, , etc. dismantling plant. The Highspire Distillery Co., Ltd., Beth phones. Highspire, Pa. SALE Full size bed. mattress and [ spring, $18.50, if sold this , week. Inquire, FORNALT'S. 1321 North Stxth Street. FOR SALE RIVER SAND Best In quality and price. At the river. Motor street, Highspire, Pa. Martin Construction & Supply Co. FOR SALE—Two beds; also two springs cheap. Inquire 650 Schuj'lkill street. Bell 4427-M. FOR SALE —Two cash registers in good condition. Address R-8460. FOR SALE —One living room suite; one dining room suite. Apply 1609 Market street, third floor apt. Bell 1490-R FOR SALE Royal typewriter, typewriter desk and chair. F. and E. check protector, slightly used. Will sell for half price. R. J. Church. Bell phone 1572-W. SEVERAL fine coverlids, mantle clocks, grandfather's clock, dishes, candleabra, vases, etc. Address "M, ' Mechar.lcsburg, care Telegraph. FOR SALE —Stroller and infant's bed. Apply 208 Verbeke st. after 6 p. m. No dealers. FOR SALE—White reed baby coach, lr. good condition; reasonable price. Inquire at 95 Disbrow st. FOR SALE—Three bottom LeClede 14-inch gang plows, good as new. at bargain price. Also 3-50 gallon oil drums. Address P. O. Box 113, Wil |llamsport. Pa. I FOP. SALE—Two pool tables. 4% *9. one wall case. 6 ft.; 1 floor case, 4 ft.; 10 chairs: full outfit in Al shape. Bell 296-R It. Ettlnger. 122 Calder st. (Continued In Next Column) j I | FOIL SALE—MISCELLANEOUS , FOR SALE—One 15 foot counter; JH i one 16-foot show case; 1 National cash i register; 1 soda fountain and syrups; * 1 11 ice box; 1 Dayton spring butcher 1 scales; 3 tables; 9 chairs. Will sacri- , lice for $l5O. Call Thomas B. Klugh, j 444 Lincoln st., Steelton, ifa. J FOR SALE—Four-burner cabinet 1 gas range; self-lighter; A 1 condition. Price $25. Inquire 1219 State street. FOR SALE—Overland commercial car; stylish closed body; price and terms very reasonable. Address P. O. Box 590. Harrisburg. FOR SALE —Complete popcorn cris pette outfit, good as new. also sales A stand for hucksters, campers or fairs. Call ot 1405 N. Sixth St. FOR SALE—AII kinds of building ,< material, including beams, channels, 1 rails, pipe, one hoisting engine and motors. Apply Williams & Freedman, , Sixth, below Hoffman's Woods. " FOR SALE—A number of household i articles. Call between 7 and 9 p. m. at 2410 N. Second st. FOR SALE—A coal digger composed iof a high grade 6-inch pump, eleva- I tors, boats etc. Operated entirely elec- ' • trically. One ten and one 15 horsepow- ' er Westlnghouse motors. Entire plant just completed and entirely new and 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 vestment at a bargain to buyer for cash. Address D. & H. Coal Co.. 200 Catawissa ave., Sunbury. Pa. BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,000 . new. old. rare, in stock. Aurand s. 925 North Third. Circulars free. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4494. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEO. P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED >k r A girl's second-hand blcycl*. Must be in good condition. Address Box S-4429, care Telegraph. stating price, when it can be seen. WANTED ; I To purchase an old bureau ot 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 care Telegraph. i < \ ' WANTED —To buy one secondhand gas stove in good condition. Call at I 1003 North Second st. or Bell phone I 899-M. I | JUNK—We are in the market for i all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4974, or : I write L. Cohen & Co., York street and : Ash avenue. WANTED Storage for boxed pianos; first floor; .must be dry. Yohn Bros., 13 N. Fourth Street. BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN. 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 Bell 1071 R. or drop a postal to Max Smeltz, 1020 Market street. Will call. City or country. Bell pnone 3239-Rl. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE On account of expansions in i building and other business which is unabling us to give proper attention to our repair shop, employing 12 to 14 men regularly, we will sell same which includes complete auto repair equipment. We will also lease building for any length of time to a desirable party; an abundance of work available. This is a real prop osition for a live wire and will stand close Inspection. For further particulars call or address, SELDEN TRUCK DISTRIBUTORS. | 1017-25 Market Street WOULD YOU RISK $2 PER WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS TO MAKE THOU SANDS? A WORKING MAN'S COM PANY. By paying $2 per week for 50 weeks wo will offer you something great. Most people spend more for drink, tobacco, etc.. but object to spending e. few dollars for their future wel- f fare. Particulars 7024 Jenkins Arcade, Pittsburgh. Pa. f WOULD SBS PER WEEK IN TEREST YOU? I have for sale a news agency in a city of 30.000. Sales 2.000 dailies and 4 -