Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 02, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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1 These Eiiiing Ms Are Marketable—Take Tiei to Market TtoKhtleMs'sleil
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deaths
StllSl.EK —Charles H. Shisler, son of
Mrs. Ellen Shisler, died Friday aft
ernoon. August 1. 1919, aged ob
>'**>'*■ ~ .. , i.
Private funeral services will be held
at the funeral parlors of r • C.
Neeley. SOS North Second street, on
Saturday afternoon at 4 o clock.
Buria, private in Harrisburg ceme
tery.
LOST AND FOUND
$5.00 REWARD
For the small gold pin with
letters R. H. S.-IS on and in
tials M. B. engraved on back,
which was lost at Tech Com
mencement dance at WUia
Villa on June 13. if returned
to the office of
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
I-OST—Child's yellow sweater on
Sunday on Hummelstown car or on
Square, or Second street car. If touna
call bell 2916-J. !
LOST—Lady's gold wrist watch, on j
Thursday. July 31. in National the-1
ater or on Sixth nd Clinton st.. R- ■
ward If returned to lt>-3 M allaie st. |
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INSTHUCTIOXS
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IX STRUCT IONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION In Gregg
Shorthand. Typewriting. English, j
Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arttnme
tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL I
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any tune.
Bell 125. Dial 4016 ,
BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. I
121 Market St. Chas. K Beckle>.
FOR instruction in elementary or,
advanced mathematics or mechanics.,
see Miller. 306 Chestnut St.. formerlj
Instructor at U. S. Naval Academy . j
HUP WANTED —MALE
WANTED
Freight truckers and freight
hcnd'.ers 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.
WANTED
Men to learn to repair auto
mobiles and aeroplanes. Make
application at once. Full
course. sst).
Call, or write,
25 N. CAMERON STREET.
Or
TRAINING QUARTERS.
260 South Front Street,
Steelton, Pa.
WANTED
Several bright, ambitious young
men. experienced typist preferred, for
a few attractive vacancies in our ac
counting department. Ask for Mr. C.
A. Slingeriand, Elliott-Fisher Co., S.
Cameron st.
MALE HELP WANTED
Several salesmen for door
tc-door proposition. Experi
ence not necessary. Salary
guaranteed Apply H-5421
care Telegraph.
WANTED —A man for the woou ,
shop to repair wheels, making gear
and gciieial repairing. Steady work, i
J L SAY LOR 6: SON,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS.
Annville, Pa.
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MEN—Age IT to 55: experience un-'
necessary; travel; make secret inves-I
ligations, reports: salaries: expenses.
American Foreign Detective Agency, :
429. St. Ixiuis.
WANTED—First hand on bread,
pies and sweet doughs. Also first hand
on bread and cakes. Good shop con- '
ditlons tc work under; wages $33 per
week. Will pay car fare. Address Bon
Ton Bakery. Punxsutawney. Pa.
MEN to take orders for guaranteed
shrubs, roses, trees, plants. Weekly!
pay: rti rinanent; no delivering or col-;
looting: write now. Barry Nursery;
Co.. Rochester, N. Y.
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WANTED—IOO laDorers: local Job;
30 cents per hour: steady work:
Knights of Co umbus Employment'
Service, North and Church sts.
August 23. Railway Mail Clerk Ex
aminations in Harrisburg. Hundreds j
wanted Sl.lou-$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. I
Franklin Institute, Dep't 414 R. Ro-1
Chester. N. Y.
CENSUS clerk examination soon.
Thorough instruction $3. Particulars
free. American Civil Service School, j
Washington. D. C.
RAILWAY mail clerks. Hundreds!
wanted. 11.100-51.300. Age 15-35. Ex- 1
perience unnecessary. Examinations
everywhere August 23. For free par- '
ticulars write Raymond Terry, tornierl
government examiner, 518 Continental i
Bldg.. Washington.
(Continued in Next Column)
FOR SALE ' 1
Immediate Possession
No. 1520 North
Second St.
3-story brick house; modern im
provements; containing 10 rooms; 1
reception hall; bath: copper hot
water boiler and pipes; copper i
window and door screens; front,
side and back porches; gas and '
electric lights; hot water heat; a
modern up-to-date home.
Miller Brothers & Co.
LOCUST AND COURT STS.
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE I
SURETY BONUS
Member* lib*. Reul Estate Uourd
SATURDAY EVENING,
| HELP WAN"TED —MALE
CARPENTERS
BORING MILL MEN
GENERAL REPAIRMEN
SHEET METAL WORKERS
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 COMPANY.
1 AKRON. OHIO.
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! DRAFTSMEN WANTED
DESIGNERS. DETAILERS AND
TRACERS FOR MECHANICAL
AND STRUCTURAL WORK ON
ROLLING MILL MACHINERY
AND ELECTRIC TRAVELING
CRANKS. APPLY OR WRITE
TO THE MORGAN ENGINE VR
-ING COMPANY. ALLIANCE,
OHIO. ATTENTION H. W.
KING
I
j WANTED
Two experienced auto repair
men. none but experienced
need apply.
FF.PERICK S GARAGE.
1507 North Seventh Street.
I
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j LINOTYPE operators; steady posi-j
I tion (newspaper), union shop. Also j
I advertising compositor. Press-Union
; Publishing Co.. Atlantic City. i
WANTED—Experienced agent; big'
money for the right man; call at 52c
j-ixth st. Joseph Poleo.
WANTED—Young man over 16
years of age. to help in cleaning and .
dyeing establishment. Apply E. !
j Eggert. 1243 Market street.
IF YOU are a good oil and paint \
salesman, we will pay welL Only the ]
best of talent need apply. Parker Re
fining Co., Cleveland, Ohio. j
WANTED —Experienced butcher to
drive meat wagon. Apply 226 Chest
nut st.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
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
H ARRISBURG APPAREL CO.,
City Star Laundry Bldg.,
Sixth and Herr Sts.
I
WANTED
Girl to help with housework
in a small family in Camp i
Hill. Be',l phone 3455-M.
I <\
, COOK WANTED (White) j
i For family of three with five ser
vants. Wages S6O per month. Write to {
Mr. N. C. Fetters. Alliance, Ohio. Post!
office drawer No. 60.
I SEVERAL lady solicitors wanted; j
! =alarv and commission; steady work.;
Rooni 67 Union Trust Bldg.
WANTED
Weavers and learners. Apply
HARRISBURG SILK MILL
Second and North Streets
WANTED —Five bright, capable la
dies to travel, demonstrate and sell
dealers. $25 to SSO per week. Railroad
fare paid. Write at once. Goodrich
; Drug Co.. Dept. 841, Omaha, Neb.
WANTED —Experienced waitress in
Ismail "family; good wages; reference
! required. Apply J. B. Leithiser, Her
shey. Pa. I
(URLS wanted for work in several
I departments of the mill. Belgrade
! Knitting Mill 12th and Briggs sts.;
New Cumberland. ;
W VNTED Experienced waitress;
no others need apply. Apply 512
I 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
j this year.
I JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO., !
2012 N. Fourth Street.
HELP WANTED —Male and Female
THOUSAND, men. women, 18 or
! jvfi now wanted. Government posi-!
itions. Railway mail clerks, city car-!
| riers, c nsus clerks. $llOO-SI6OO year;!
vacation: common education suffi-1
|i ien: big chance for soldiers, sailors. I
: List positions free. Write immediate- \
l|v: urgent. Franklin Institute, Dept.!
j 413-S. Rochester, N. Y.
MEN, women, raise Belgian hares |
; for use We pay you $7 pair and ex- |
1 pressage. Free illustrated booklet and;
Icon'race. United Food and Fur Asso-,
iciation 329 W. 48th St., Dept. C, New
i York.
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WANTED —Two young ladies or'
gentlemen to travel with manager;
i salary or commission; expenses ad-'
vanced; must be prepared to leave
; town at once. Address Box T-8321 .
care Telegraph.
ARTIST —Opportunity to study with'
large engraving company: no inter- i
• ference with present occupation. Ad- !
I dress Box T-8462 care Telegraph.
I HUNDREDS men, women, wanted;!
,$llOO year; government office and out-1
I side positions; list free. Franklin In
jstitute. Dept. 412-S, Rochester, N. Y.
j (Continued In Next Column) '
I HELP WANTED—MaIe uiul Female
TEACHERS wanted for schools;
contracts waiting; good salaries. Nat.
(Teachers' Agency. Philadelphia.
j WANTED IMMEDIATELY—By U. S."
II Government. Hundreds clerks, 18 or
over, at Washington, D. C. Harrisburg
examinations July 19th. $l,lOO year.
Pleasant clerical work. Short hours,
i Common education sufficient. Try
these July 19th examination. Specimen
questions free. Franklin institute.
Dept. 414 R., Rochester, N. Y.
SALESMEN' WANTED
SSOO per month selling a new pat
ented fuel vaporizer, guaranteed to
save up to 5o per cent, in gasoline;
40 miles per gallon made with Ford
car. told on money-back guarantee.
One sample free. Stransky Vaporizer
Co., Pukwana, S. D.
HIGH-CL\SS SAMPLES FREE
to salesmen interested in a side line.
\ ariety of new top notch metal spe
cialties. All wonderful trade stimula
tors and business producers. Manu
facturers, wholesalers, banks, retail
ers, etc., eager for them. Every line
everywhere buy in large quantities
all yt ar around. No seasons. Side line
salesmen make SSO a week. $l5O to
32uu for whole time. Write quick for
outlit. c. E. Erickson Co., Inc. 34"
Krickson Bldg., DesMoines. Iowa".
SALESMEN—Make $3 to $5 an hour
selling guaranteed inade-to-nieasure
Liberty raincoats. Worn as storm
j coat, auto or topcoat. Boston agent
, made $62.50 first week. MeCann, Ken
tucky, $172.00. Liberal commission in
; advance. We deliver and collect.
Sample outfit free. Write to-day. The
; Liberty Raincoat Company, Dept. C.
j 105, Dayton. Ohio.
i SALESMEN—NEW CARBURETOR
I FOR 1* ORD CARS. Simple, not a mov
, ing part; installed in thirty minutes;
guaranteed to double your mileage
j and start in zero weather without
heating or priming. 13-day FREE
; trial. Our St. Louis man sold 2,0)0
i in 5 months. Salt Lake City man made
$1,200 in one week. Write U. & J.
Carburetor Co., 505 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago
SIDE line salesman. We have an at
tractive line of premium assortments
for live salesmen. Commission from
| $5 to S2O per order. If you want an
; up-to-date line, write to-day. Canfield
-Mfg. Co. 4003 Broadway st.. Chicago,
I WANTED Salesmen calling on
J hardware trade to handle high grade.
] attractive, profitable side line; com
i mission basis. Junkunc Bros., Chicago.
AGENTS WANTED
j EMMETT Scotts and Kelly Millers
|.\egro Mar Histories outsell them all.
Better now than ever. $40,000 sales
, list week Agents wild over success,
j Best terms. Patriotic pictures free.
I Express paid. Either outfit free Both
50 cents. Be quick. Mullikin Co..
IMarietta, Ohio.
i AGENTS—Big pay and free automo
bile introducing wonderful new gaso
line saver, puncture proof, five-year
spaik plugs and other economical ail to
necessities. Outfit free. L. Ballwey, 632
Sta. F, Louisville, Ky.
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GREAT auto invention Just out.
First tire chain improvement in 20
' years. Quick detachable, nonskid
I chains can be put on or taken off in
] a second. No Jacks needed. Every car
; owner buys on demonstration. Im
j mense sellers. S2O to SSO profits daily.
I Sample by prepaid parcel post sl.
Territory going fast. Act quick. Bear
Mfg. Co.. Chain Dept., Rock Island, 111.
AGENTS—One-cent Invested in a
postal card brings you clean, honest
employment proposition worthy $73-
SIOO a week. Specialty Mfg. Asso., Div.
125. Madison, Wis.
TAILORING agents wanted; sell I
men's made-to-measure suits and
overcoats. Earn big money. Only pro- i
duoing agents wanted. Fall samples ,
now ready. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chi
cago.
S2O to S3O per week being made sell- I
ing Kelly Miller's Progress and
achievements of the negro, showing
the wonderful doings and new oppor
tunities of the race. Low price, many
; pictures, lightning seller, write quick
for agents terms. Austin Jenkins Co.. !
521 Ninth st., Washington.
AGENT —To sell portable fireproof
steel gcrages, cottages, factory and
farm buildings, moving picture hails;!
any size: give references. Manufactor-
I ing Stove Repair Co., Inc.. Hagers
town, Md.
' LARGE MANUFACTURER wants
' representatives to sell shirts, under
wear. hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts,
i direct to homes. Write for free
I samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad
way. New York City.
! AGENTS WANTED—Agents make
big money selling typewriter ribbons
Samples 35 cents each: 3 for $1; one
dozen for $3. Retail at dealers 75
! cents each National Ribbon Inking
, Works. Dept. B. 8723 Fourth avenue, !
j Brooklyn, N. Y. " j
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
ARMY officer recently discharged,
desires position; college man: me
chanic. Address A-8372.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
YOUNG woman wishes day's work;
no washing. Apply 21 S. 13th st.
COLORED woman would like day's
work of any kind, washing or clean
-1 ing or office cleaning. Write or call
• S ll S. 10th st.
ST ENOG RAPHEP. with experience
of bookkeeping; can furnish refer-!
! ences Cali Bell phone 4602 from 9 '
|a. m. to 5 p. m.
NURSE wishes position for invalid 1
. or practical nursing.. A-8468.
WANTED—General housework In
private family by colored woman. In
] quire 415 Lincoln st., Steelton.
GIRL would like to have job assist- I
;irg in private family or dishwashing,
iin private boardinghouse. Call at 649
'Caider street.
;
STENOGRAPHER, with knowledge I
l of bookkeeping, wishes permanent'
I position. Can furnish best of refer
ence; graduate of Beckley's Business
j College. Apply 2004 Green st.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms.
Inquire 1605 Susquehanna st. Dial!
phone 5143.
FOR RENT —Two rooms, second
; floor front furnished for housekeep- :
iing, at 1253 Derry st.; light and airy;
I conveniences.
A nicely furnished room in a com
fortable cottage. Chautauqua grounds,
|Mt. Gretna. Pa. Address Mrs. N. K.
Smith, Mt. Gretna, Pa.
FOR RENT—Alabama summer cot
-1 tage, Perdix, Pa. Miller Bros. & Co.,
: Locust and Court sts.
; FOR RENT —Nicely furnished scc
ord-story front room, near Capitol;
all modern conveniences; use of both
phones; bath: permanent'tenant de
j sired. Apply 721 North Sixth street.
i FOR RENT —Desirable front and
back rooms: all conveniences; iltv
1 steam heat; very desirably located.
Apply at 266 Briggs St.
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HAKRISBUHG TELEGRAPH
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-raj IN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
"keeping at it" is sometimes quite as lija'
I itnportant-as making the first effort. fe®
If a single publication of your ad AL
' jnf| WAYS brought your result the tasks
of life would be so easy that they pjl
': Ipyj would scarcely interest us at all. Ifs I
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.; ROOMS FOR RENT
: HOUSEKEEPING rooms; large, airy
.'outside, strictly private; with com
, I municating kitchenette; stoves fur
nished free; laundry; phone and bath
■ privileges; weekly payments; daily
inspection invited. Inquire 429 Ver
' J beke street.
FOR RENT—Pleasant front rooms,
, I furnished; all conveniences and Bell
. phone, 1549 State street, cor. 16th.
! j FOR RENT—Apartment of two |
.large unfurnished communicating
J rooms large hall also two furnished'
rooms on second floor; no children.
' Call at 1506 State street.
FOR RENT—Two or three rooms,
furnished or unfurnished, use ot bath
and phone, also garage in rear if de
sirable: rent reasonable; gas and
' electricity. Call Bell phone 693-J or
| apply 1305 S. Cameron st.
1 Nicely turnishcd. clean, cool rooms.
I 62.50 per week and up. 143 South
" Third street.
NiCELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM—
Fet gentlemen only. Dial 4990, or 91:
North Third street.
ROOMS WANTED
' WANTED—One or two nicely fur
nished rooms by two women with best
I I of references. Must be centrally lo-
Icated and with modern conveniences.
| Address P. O. Box S.
BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD—Man and wife desires
! board and room about September 1,1
'I with congenial private family In good i
• location. Address Box T-8452 care
j Telegraph.
i j WANTED —Room and board by
I business man, vicinity Third and I
' I Briggs. Address R-8469 care Teie- j
giaph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
I FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
■ j for light housekeeping; first and sec
ond floor rear; gas and use of bath,
i j Inquire 327 South Front street.
APARTMENTS WANTED
BUSINESS woman desires small
'furnished apartment; all improve
ments; centrally located or will con-
Isider first class boarding house. Ad
j dress E G. C., 205 E. Mt. Royal ave.,
i Baltimore, Md.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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VACANT corner, centrally lo
cated: 9 rooms; all improve
ments, electric lights; front. j
side and back porch; side
yard; ten minutes walk to
market Square. Several more
bouses in all parts of city.
Single corner in city; 2hi
stories; 8 rooms; all improve
ments; side yard; fruit trees;
stable 40x20 feet on rear of
lot; electric lights: fine place
for contractor or builder.
Price $3,500. SSOO down.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 GREEN STREET.
Bell 560-J.
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1 an exceptional bargain In a fine
home. This property is located 454
.Elizabeth street. Highspire; single
house, plot 150 foot front by 125 feel
IdoeP' improvements: most all kinds
ot' fruit; chicken house and garage.
i°ixso. will sell for SI,OOO less than
: what it is worth: reason for selling
(other business. W. W. Reeves. 224
Market street. Highspire Dial 9801.
.1 FOR SALE—Riverside, 3024, 2hi
story frame; 9 rooms and bath; steam
heat' gas and electric: also four
' rooms cn first floor; front and ba-.-k
i tiorches; large lawn; garden; fruit
trees- all latest improvements; p ( >-
I session soon after sale thereof. In
quire Daniel E. Lucas. Real Estate and
Insurance, 303 Lewis st.
; t.*%ne residence, North st. $20,000
tPrick property. Camp Hill .... 12,u00
I Paxtang residence 17,000
N 6th. brick 6.000
191' N. Sixth St.. brick 4,500
1631 Swatara, frame 2.400
1943 N. 4th, brick 3 000
•Brick building, garage 15.000
D. A. CALEY,
Bell 589. 707 Kunkel Bldg.
FOR SALE—2IIS Greenwood street, i
corner property. 2 84-story frame with ]
Dlot of ground 12x12a ft., rents "or (
sl3. side, and rear driveway; mortgage !
of $750 can be continued and balance
lot $550 in liberty bonds acceptable or :
' will accept part cash payment above
mortgage and take note for balance, i
Price $1,300.
BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.. ,
331 Market Street.
(Hbg. Real Estate Bureau) ,
FOR SALE —On Broad between Sec
ond and Third streets, a three-story i
brick house with all Improvements.
Inquire A. W. Swengel 2131 North
j second street. Bell 2oi.>-J. '
| FOR SALE
THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE. I
No 1612 WALNUT STREET.
Lot 16 ft. 3 in by 90 ft. I
TRUST COM
-222 Mrket Street. j
FOR SALE —2003 N. Sixth street, 1- 1
story brick; all Improvements. A. W '
Swengel. 2131 North Second street.
Bell phone 2575-J. j
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
"IF ITS REAL ESTATE,
SEE SANDER LlN'.'
STATE ST.. 1131—NEW; VACANT;
three-story stucco; 9 rooms and bath;
j steam heat; gas and electricity; front
jand rear porches; balcony and roof;
■ garden; cement cellar; the best of lo- !
cation for a rooming house: SSOO cash; j
( balance in monthly payments.
GREEN ST., 1017 Three-story;
brick 10 rooms and bath; the best of,
location for a rooming house; can be ;
converted into three apartments at a'
very small expense; A 1 investment. {
DF.KRY ST.. 2341—NEW; VACANT:'
Two-and-a-half story brick; 6 rooms; !
bath and attic; hardwood floors; ce- j
ment cellar: steam heat; gas and j
electricity; front and rear porches; 30 i
feet between this and the next prop
erty; best of location: a very modern!
home; can be bought with SSOO cash, j
DERRY ST., 2143 Three-storv •
brick; 9 rooms and bath; gas and!
electricity: all modern improvements; i
nice front and back porches; cement j
cellar; a very nice home; can be I
bought with SSOO cash.
17TH AND PAXTON STS.—NEW 7 ; I
VACANT; Two-and-a-half story; six;
rooms and bath; steam heat; gas and:
electricity; front and rear porches;!
side entrance with a nice big yard;!
will be finished in a few days; can
bj bought with SSOO cash.
| FULTON ST., 1834— Three-story J
frame; S rooms; some Improvements;!
all nice large rooms: very reasonable;!
n > money down; $25 per month.
LEMOYNE, Herman Ave., 289—One-I
hall of a two-and-a-half story double)
| frame; some' improvements; nice front!
jand rear porches; lot 150 feet deep
j dack to a driveway; right price to]
quick buyer: or small amount down i
and the balance same as rent.
D. ASA SANDERLIN,
Room 1, Security Trust Building,
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
Bell 1390 Dial 3573 1
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FOR SALE
The property and business of
the West End Store of Hum
melstown. General merchan
dise. wood, coal, feed, etc.
EDWIN E. BOLTON,
541 West Main Street,
Hummelstown, Pa.
SUBURBAN HOUSES FOR SALE
WEPT FAIRVIEW —Single house,
slate roof. 6 rooms, electric lights,
front porch 24x7 ft., this is a substan
tially built home, with nice lot and
two chicken houses, $2,000.
F.NOLA —Six-room house and bath.)
slate roof, large cellar, frqnt and side ]
'porches, newly painted, lot 75x150.
i Also chicken house and stable. $2,40u.
DURAND & FERBER.
107 Chestnut Street.
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FOR SALE
Five two-story brick houses.
1937-39-41 Swatara street;
1811-15 Zarker street.
DIENER. THE JEWELER. ]
408 Market Street.
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FOR SALE J
Cottage Summerdale; 5 rooms.
electric lights. Possession at
once Terms cash. Price SI,OOO. ,
DURAND & FERBER.
107 Chestnut Street.
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FOR SALE —6-room house with 'm-,-
nrovements on Columbia st.. Enola, j
possession In 60 days; lot 27x150; j 1
fruit and fine garden. Easy terms, i
I Price $2,000. Bargain. ]
! Double house; Imp.; State st., Enola. -
Price $ 1.(00.
Double house. Penbrook, imp.; i
either side. $2,300 Bargain.
•28U5 Canby st.. Penbrook; 7 rooms 1
and bath, all imp. $2,500.
3-story brick house; all imp. and
e-aragc. 16th st., corner property. 1
Price. $8,500. I
3- story brick, all imp.. 16th St., cor- '
ner property. Price $5,000.
ner prop c hARLES DAVIES.
1549 State Street. Bell 1476-W <
FOR SALE —In Highspire. If you '
sre 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- c
room. Ice cream parlor, large pool
room, only pool In town; reason for c
selling, would retire from business, t
W. J- Reeves, 224 Market St.. High- I
spire. Dial 9801
20TH ST.. S., 913—Dwelling with 7 1
rooms and bath, gas; furnace; lot 60x a
115. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. J
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| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE '
•
! Real Estate will be higher in price
when the vacation season is over,
i and the fall rush begins. Look this
;list over and if any of them come
| near suiting you—BUY NOW.
| 2-story b rick automobile garage,
good location. 27,000 Sq. Ft. floor
: space.
i 1724 N. 3rd Street, a substantial ;
| o-story brick, business property.
3325 N. 6th Street. 2-story stucco,
front porch, side entrance, improve
; nients.
2709 N. 6th Street, 3-story brick,
t front porch, steam heat, electric.
1 61S Seneca Street, 8 large rooms,
front porch, open side, good light.
! 623 Emerald Street, 3-story brick,
front porch, improvements, good con
j dition.
! 646 Camp St., 2%-story brick, front
( porch, improvements.
I 600 Woodbine Street, 3-story brick,
front porch, steam heat, gas, garage.
| 628 Woodbine Street. 2% -story
I brick, corner property, fine condition.
i 2211 N. 4th Street, 2-story brick, j
front porch, side entrance, grass plot
front.
Seneca Street, fine modern home,
between Second and Green streets.
Mahantongo Street, 2-story brick, S
rooms, square house, spacious front
porch.
1511 N. 6th Street, large house
with rear drive alley, reduced price.
1224 Green Street, 3-story brick, 8
j room house, side entrance.
j 567 Race Street, a good business
! and investment property.
I
I 1017-1019-1073 South Ninth Street,
j 2-story frames, rental income $30.00.
I Price will interest you.
j 114S Derry Street, 3-story, 8 room
i 1 house, improvements, front porch,
I rear drive alley.
i 156 Sylvan Terrace, 3-story hrick
I in that beautiful section overlooking ;
the city.
j 341-343 Brook Street, pair of 8
I room houses, rental income $30.00 per
month. The price of these will in
j terest investors.
! 1701 Derry St., large 3-story brick
| corner property.
j 2053 Swatara St., tile stucco house,
j modern improvements, garage.
) 355 Hummel St., 3-story brick,
(front porch, side entrance, improve
) nients.
i 338 Crescent St.. 3-story brick, front
| porch, side entrance.
I 1351 Howard St.. 2-story brick, cor
] ner, modern Improvements.
I 72 N. 17th St., 3-story brick, cor
jner. front porch, room for garage.
| 14 N. 17th St., a fine corner prop
erty with steam heat and electric.
] 1515 State St., is one of the fine
i homes on the hill with a large side
j yard.
I 1131 State St.. 3-story brick stucco;
front porch; steam heat; gas; elec
tricity: immediate possession.
I 1439 Market St., substantial 3-story
'brick house, well lighted, side en
| trance, suitable for a physician with
two investment houses in rear.
I 1600 Market St.. a fine corner prop
erty with garage for three cars.
1310 Herr St.. 2 84 -story brFck, front
porch, large yard, drive alley.
SUBURBAN
Progress
Shell St.. a modern home for $4.-
000, if built to-day would cost $6,000.
Penbrook
2918 Boas St., modern home, front,
porch, side entrance.
2715 Boas St.. all improvements,
! finished in Chestnut, front porch,
i el 24oo°Canby St., 2 84 -story frame,
j front porch, lot 190 feet deep.
Green Hill Plot
i 8 room house, front porch, stable,
j along Rockville trolley line.
Lucknow
3-story brick, front porch, house
along Rockville trolley line.
Jednota
Fine home', steam heat, electric,
plot 100x170, along Middletown line.
New Cumberland
Sth Street, 2 84-story frame, im
| provements. front and side porches, ,
chicken house, fruit, plot 110x1.0..
Camp Hill
Fine home on Bowman Avenue. j
We have other properties not in- i
eluded in this list, several that would
make good apartment, house proposi
tions with little expenditure.
KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE.
307 Kunkle Building.
Bell 3902 utnl 4009 ]
i
FOR SALE
17-acre farm; S-room house: bank;
barn and outbuilding; best of truck!
land- large chicken house; running
water 3 miles east of Harrisburg;
main ioad. Price $4,800.
Eight-room, brick house, new. near
'penbrook; lot 184x170; electric light;
artesian well water: furnace; large
porches: chicken and hog house and
fine spring. Look at this property if
you want a fine substantial home.
Price $3,500.
30-acre rarm, (240 building lots).
Will cell acreage or lots; fine truck
soil and pleasant home sights; east of
Penbrook.
CHARLES DAVIES,
1549 State st., cor. 16th st. Bell 1476-W '
28TH ST., S., 734 —Brick and stucco
house for sale; six rooms; bath; gas;
electric light: steam heat: lot 16x139.
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
7TH ST., N., 1931—Frame house
with seven rooms; furnace heat; sl,-
suo will purchase. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergnei Bldg.
3D ST., N., 2209—F0r sale; ten
rooms and bath; electric light; fur
nace; lot. 40x115. Bell Realty Co..
Bergner Bldg.
13TH ST., S„ 409 —Three-story briek
house for sale; nine rooms and bath;
gas; steam heat. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergr.cr Bldg. j
FOUR HOUSES for sale at $7,000 —J
each with seven rooms; located at
West I''airview. Bell Realty Co.. Berg
ner Bldg.
FOR SALE —Sixth st.. 2612. 9 rooms;
semi-detached, brick, front porch,
drive alley rear, built in 1917, gas and
electric, steam heat, possession 30
days, owner leaving city, will be sold),
at a bargain to quick buyer. Apply
Lehman & Klingeman. Patriot Bldg. I
FOR SALE—Two frame houses Nos. |
1114 Montgomery st. and 1117 Plum,
ave. Good Investment. Inquire at 100"!;
N Second st. or Bell phone 899-M. .
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AUGUST 2, 1919.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ;
BUSINESS LOCATION
West Fnlrvlew—2l4-story brick. In !
heart of town with small out building. |
suitable for business of a,ny kind, i
Very cheap.
Enola Homes—All Imp.; corner |
] house; Lemoyne homes, all imp.; sin- |
; gle corner; New Cumberland, tin?.]
home; al Imp.; Camp Hill, all Imp.;
! large lots.
City homes of all kinds; easy terms, j
I pay as rent; some for cash.
! Farms—6. 10. 16. 30. 40. 75. 96. 125.'
land 170-acre farms, from 3 to 121
miles of Harrisburg. Some of these
farms with crops, stock and tools in
cluded. Possession at once.
Market Street —Three-story brick,
store room front, on Hill.
Apartment Houses —One or two of
the finest in the city.
Building lots at Camp Hill. Worm
leysburg, Knola, Itiverside. Faxtang,
Progress. Belvue, uptown and sev
eral good factory sites.
Investments Several rows of
| houses paying big Interest.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone 560-J.
FOR SALE —Immediate possession
of ten-room single brick on the Hill;
side entrance; room for garage;
makes fine apartment house. Dial
6236.
Forrest 5t.—569, corner property; 3-
story brick; lot 15xlOS; price reason
abICBACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.,
231 Market Street.
(llbg. Real Estate Bureau)
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental
payment plan Small cash or Liberty
Bond first payment required, balance
as rent. We have houses in every
l part of the city and suburbs. Apply
A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street.
I FOR SALE tin easy terms. 2012
jto 2013 Susquehanna street. Apply A.
j P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth.
; Real Estute For Sale—Suburban
|
Enola, Columbia Road—Fine 'hi
story frame dwelling, with electric-1
ity, steam heat, cemented cellar. S i
rooms and bath, slate roof, garage
room, 30 fruit trees, front and side
porches, lot 6214x280. built in 1915
Only SI,OOO cash needed to buy. '
BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO..
331 Market Street.
(Hbg. Real Estate Bureau)
FOR SALE—292-294 Second street.
Highspire. A fine double house, all Im
l provements, will sell single or double
I If vou are looking for r. bargain see
i this property before you buy. \v. J
Reeves, 224 Market .-treet. Highspire.
I Dial 9801. My car is at your service. [
) REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
I FOR RENT —House and storeroom
I corner Boas and Cowden streets., im-
I mediate possession. Apply A. Katz
|man. Broad and Currant sts.
FOR KENT—32O South Second st
Steelton; 7-room house. Apply at 37
South Front St., Steelton. Dial '9167. [
CARLISLE dwelling in best resi-'
dence section. Write lock box 851 I
Harrisburg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
I HAVE READY BUYERS for farm. I
city and suburban properties. My I
large clientage enables me to secure
ready buyers for any kind of Real
Estate you may have to offer.
A. P. DORANZ,
1225 North Sixth St.
Bell 271J Dial 3943 I
I ]
I WANTED—To buy a house to cost |
between $3,500 and $5,500. If you have
one for sale, address G-5467 Telegraph
office cr call Bell 3910 after 6 p. m.
giving particulars. 1 am not an agent.
I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop
erties with me. Chas. Adler. Real Es
tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third
I Street.
FARMS
FOR SALE
115-ncre dairy or truck farm, one J
mile west of West Fairview, under
] hign state of cultivation; large bank I
I barn: 8 room frame house; fine summer |
j kitchen, all necessary outbuildings;]
I line spring water. Extra four-room I
house along the Conodoguinet with
11,000 foot creek frontage; fine bungr.- i
I low site. This farm could be cut into]
i live-acre homes and readily sold. ]
] Price. $11,5u0.
t7-acre truck farm, 2 miles west of i
Enola ; 6 room house and barn; 2001
fruit trees; 4,000 asparagus; IV4 acres |
[strawberries; a fine spring of water \
I between the house and barn. Price |
[ $2,750. possession April 1.
188-acre, stock, grain and fruit]
I farm, 7 miles east of Harrisburg;
I large stone house and bank barn; 130 1
[acres ur.der plow; 58 acres in pasture
land woods; fruit und grapes; land j
very productive; easy terms. Price
; $46 per acre.
CHARLES DAVIES.
Real Estate. Farms and Insurance.
1549 State Street. Bell 1476-W
SEVERAL SMALL FARMS
Three to ten miles from city.
Price and terms right.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 GREEN STREET.
Bell 560-J.
68 acres. I>4 miles to trolley; 514
milts to Harrisburg: good house; barn
i good as new; good fences; running
water; ground in high state of cui'.i
vution. Price $6,500.
77 acres in Lebanon county; good
house and barn; land rolling and pro
i election. Price $4,500.
DURAND & FERBER,
107 Chestut Street.
20-acre farm, two room bungalow,
chicken house, hay shed with five
loads of hay. five acres potatoes. 8
acres corn, nice grove in center, 40
I chickens, 4 shoats, 2 head of young
I cattle. Will take city property in
I exchange with garage or room for a
garage.mm & FERBER,
107 Chestnut Street.
45 ACRES—The Wtlhelm farm, one
' mile north of Linglestown and the
i Harrisburg Railway and the paved
I road to Harrisburg; all even and very
i productive fields: buildings; running
water; fences, price $4,800.
76 acres —The Bailey farm; all even
fields: one-fourth mile west of L. !
I trolley and paved road to Harrisburg.
Buildings, fences and running water. I
Price $6,800. B. Care. 409 Market
:lwt, Harrisburg. Care's Grocery.
, Linglestown.
1 (Continued In Next Column) |
! FARMS
1 t' ? ARE—IOO-acre farm, also
;stock If desired. Possession November
1; 3 miles northeast of Harrisburg.
Further information apply 1700 N.
j Hecbtid st.
I FARM FOR SALE—I6B acres, 68
I acres under cultivation; 100 acres fair
tlmberland. Will sell right. A real
j bargain. Inquire 2132 N. Fourth st.,
[ Harrisburg.
j FARMS WANTED
WANTED—To buy a farm in Cum
berland county, 75 to 100 acres. Stats
j lowest price. Address L-SS32 care
; Telegraph.
' FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
MOTOR BOAT
Beautiful automobile iype-,
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 in part payment. Write
for photographs and specifi
cations. Address,
CHARLES RESCH,
Marietta, Fa.
MOTORS FOR SALE
We have the following motors wa
are offering for sale. We guarantee
these motors to be in first-class con
dition and can make immediate de
livery.
One 44 H. P. 220 V. 460 R. P. M.
One \i H. P. 220 V. 380 It. P. M.
One VI 11. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M.
One 44 H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M.
One 44 H. P. 230 V. 370 R. p. M.
One 44 H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M.
One 44 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
j Lumber, tubes, tanks. shafting
hangers, pulleys, belting, bolts, pipe!
etc. dismantling plant.
The Highspire Distillerv Co.. Ltd
Both phones. Highspire, Pa.'
FOP. SALE
RIVER SAND
Best In quality and price.
At the river. Motor street,
Highspire, Pa.
Martin Construction & Supply Co.
FOR SALE—Two ladies'oak desks
chairs, hall seat, iron bed. window
shades, gas drop light, etc. All in
I good condition. Call Bell phone 3218 W.
| FOR SALE—Large natural reed
i baby carriage; reversible; in good
condition Apply 1327 Kittatinny st.
FOR SALE—II-foot King folding
canvas loat. Can be shipped as bag
gage. Fine for fishing. Address
C-5023 care Telegraph.
| FOR SALE—New and used sewing
I machines, a few at a bargain; drop
j head Singers. Joseph Earhart. 2122
N. Sixth street. Call Dial phone 3938.
I FOR SALE —Baby coach; white en
lameled reed; Bloch make; reversible;
good shape. Address Box A-8371 care
I Telegraph. *
i FOR SALE—Double flat top oak
I desk, 42x55: also Harvord range No.
32: both good as new. A. S. Miller,
j 1 Sth and State sts.
I FOR SALE —Planer, drill press,
lathes, motors, all sizes, machine tools
bought for cash. F. R. Laverty. Bell
j phone 1857.
FOR SALE —High gnde concrete
road stone. Located at Girty's Notch,
north of New Buffalo, Pa. on Penna.
Stu'e Highway route No. 195. Address
P O. Box 890. Harrisburg. Bell phone
1202; Dial 3138.
FOR SALE
Hair filled mattress, value $35,
selling price s2o; Brussels
rug. 9x12. value SSO, sale;
j price $39.
FORNW ALT'S.
1321 N. SIXTH STREET.
i
j PEACHES, PEACHES. PEACHES—
•Now ripe at the orchard of Dr. Sny
der. one mile north of Linglestown.
j Bring baskets and boxes.
I FOR SALE —Two cash registers in
good condition. Address R-8460.
| FOR SALE —All kinds of building
! mnteriai. including beams, channels,
' rails pipe, one hoisting engine and
I motors. Apply Williams & Freedman.
I Sixth, below Hoffman's Woods.
! BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,000
new. old, rare, in stock. Aurand s,
;925 North Third. Circulars free.
j MORRIS SAYS save money buying
I 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.
'OS LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
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
care Telegraph.
WANTED —Secondhand hot air fur
nace" with pipes. State Price. 242
Ridge street. Steelton.
JUNK— We are In the market for
all kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974. or
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. FA.
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-RI.
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