14 I 4 Classified Ad Will Solve Yoir Problcm-If If s a Classified Advertising Problem 9" LOST AND FOUND *"lOST—Spectacles with shell rims 'n Kendall's Company case. Probably losi in park. Return 2-8 Boas St. Big re ward. LOST —Child's yellow sweater on j Sunday on Hummelstown car or on Square, or Second street car. If found call Bell 2916-J. INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL. PROMOTION In Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting. English. Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithme tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125. Dial 4016. BSCKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley. FOR instruction in elementary or advanced mathematics or mechanics, see Miller, 300 Chestnut St., formerly instructor at U. S. Naval Academy. —— ! HELP WANTED—MALE | WANTED Freight truckers and freignt j handlers at P. R. R. Division Street Transfer, Harrisburg. Pa. Apply to agent at Seventh [ and Division Streets. Take I 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, 550. Call, or write, 25 N. CAMERON STREET, I. Or TRAINING QUARTERS, 260 South Front Street, Steelton, Pa.- i WANTED •' Several bright, ambitious young, men, experienced typist preferred, for a few attractive vacancies in our ac- j counting department. Ask for Mr. C. , A. Slingerland, Elliott-Fisher Co., S. Cameron st. MALE HELP WANTED Several salesmen for door tc-door proposition. Experi ence hot necessary. Salary guaranteted. Apply H-8421 care Telegraph. WANTED Experienced fixers for out of town hosiery mill; good wages and excellent opportunity for advancement in new mills be ing established by strong company. Address X-5324 care Telegraph. , j: : WANTED Car repairmen at P. R. ,R --shops, Harrisburg. Inquire MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE, Harrisburg. OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE, Lucknow and Enola. — I WANTED—Two young men to learn j salesmanship and make 820 per week while learning. See Mr. Gardner, 410 j Patriot Bids. _j IF YOU are a good oil and paint ! salesman, we will pay well. Only ,h> host of talent need apply Parker He- i fining Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. WANTED Experienced oyster opener to start September 1. Apply at Philadelphia Quick Lunch, 307 Mar ket r-t. WANTED —Man FOR garage work, | also to work in shipping room; good chance for advancement; good wages paid. Address Box D-2856 care Tel -, graph. WANTED —A man for the wood shop to repair wheels, making gear and general repairing. Steady worn. J L. SAYLOK & SON, CARRIAGE BUI EDEUS. Annville, Pu. 1 WANTED —100 laborers; loeal job; 30 cents per hour; steady work; Knights of Co.umbus Employment Service, North and Church sts. August 23, Railway Mail Clerk Ex-I, aininations in Harrisburg. Hundreds wanted. $l,lOO-51,600 year. Every; second week, oi equivalent, off aLfull pay. Common education sufficient. I Write immediately for free list of po sitions open and sample question-. Franklin Institute, Dep't 414 11. Ro chester, N. Y. | RAILWAY mail clerks. Hundreds! wanted. $l,lOO-51.500. Age 15-35. r.\- j perience unnecessary. Examinations ; everywhere August 23. For free par- : ticulat's write Raymond Terry, lorineri government examiner, 518 Continental j Bldg.. Washington. (Continued In .\r.\l Column) FOR SALE " | Immediate Possession ! No. 1520 North Second St. 3-story brick house; modern im provements; containing 10 rooms: 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 Members lllqc. Keul Estate Hoard I MONDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE | CARPENTERS BORING MILL MEN GENERAL REPAIRMEN SHEET METAL WORKERS ALL AROUND MACHINISTS Permanent work assured. No labor trouble. 1 Bonus paid on second and third shifts. Phy sical examination required. Apply in person or communl- J cate at once with Factory Employment Office. i THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUB BER COMPANY. AKRON. OHIO. ' I DRA FTSM E N \Y AXT E D DESIGNERS, DETAILF.RS AND TRACERS FOR MECHANICAL AND STRUCTURAL WORK ON ROLLING MILL MACHINERY AND ELECTRIC TRAVELING CRANES. APPLY Oil WRITE T" THE MORGAN ENGINEER ING COMPANY. ALLIANCV,. 1,11 !l>. ATTENTION H. W. KING ! WANTED Two experienced auto repair men; none but experienced need apply. FEDERICK'S GARAGE, 1807 North Seventh Street. 1 WANTED Four reliable married men for I good position in city, men with selling experience pre ferred: bond required. If you |. are a live wire answer this ad. at once. Apply 114 S. SECOND STREET. I - WANTED—Experienced newspaptr ~ and magazine men to represent large,, New York publishing house. Six or ders per day pays $36 per week. See; Mr. Gardner. 410 Patriot Bldg. j HELP WANTED —FEMALE , WANTED Girl to help with housework in a small family in Camp Hill. Bell phone 3485-M. COOK WANTED (White) : For family of three with five ser- | vants. Wages 560 per month. Write to j Mr. N. C. Fetters, Alliance, Ohio. Post | ! office drawer No. 60. SEVERAL lady solicitors wanted; 11 salary and commission; steady work, j- Room 07 Union Trust Bldg. ___ : I WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply IIARRISBURG SILK MILL Second and North Streets I. WANTED Young woman for our record department. Apply C. M. Sig ler, Inc.. 30 N. Second street. I WANTED—GirI t<> do waitress I work: uniform furnished and kept clean; no work Sunday. Apply .ill [Walnut street. WANTED —White girl for general, housework, good home: family of two. no laundry; reference required., [Apply 226 Reily st. ; WANTED —Experienced cook from 13 noon to 8 evening. Apply White's: Hotel, 213 Broad st. j WANTED Saleslady for ladies' ready to war; good wages. Apply, Ludies' Specialty Shop. 27 N. Second St.. next Bolton House. 1 W ANTED —Girl for general house work. Call 017 N. 17th St. ; W ANTED —Girl to work in con- ! feetionerv and Ice cream parlor. Ap-! ply at 1744 N. Sixth St. Dial phone ir,C74. I WANTED —Five bright, capable la-I dies to travel, demonstrate and sell 1 dealers $35 to SSO per week. Railroad fare paid. Write at once. Goodrich, Drug Co., Dept. 841, Omaha. Neb. WANTED —Experienced waitress in Ismail" l'amlly; good wages; reference j required. Apply J- B. Leithiser. Her-: , s'ney, Pty : ■ GIRLS wanted for work in several! Idenartments of the mill. Belgrade Kntttlm? Mill 12th and Brlgga sts. ' New Cumberland. I I WANTED Experienced waitress; no others need apply. Apply 512 ! Market St. ! OPERATORS ON UNION SPECIAL Felling and Sleeving Machines. I I July 3rd we paid 10 per cent, extra bonus on six months' earnings, j making 40 per cent, bonus paid j this year. 1 JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO.. j 2012 N. Fourth Street. HELP WANTED —Male and Female MEN, women, raise Belgian hares I for use We pay you $7 pair and ex- ; iprcssage. Free illustrated booklet and 1 'con'rnct. United Food and Fur Asso ciation 329 W. 48th St.. Dept. C, New ' York. ; | i ARTIST —Opportunity to study with I I large engraving company- no inte,- : for, Mice with present occupation. Ad-: j dress Box T-8462 care Telegraph. i | HUNDREDS men, women, wanted;! 'slloo year; government office and out-| I side positions; list free. Franklin 4n-l | stltute. Dept. 412-S, Rochester. N. Y. j > (Continued In Next Column) i | HELP WANTED —.Male and Female ! WANTED—Two young ladies or gentlemen to travel with manager; I salary or commission; expenses ad vanced; must be prepared to leave i town at once. Address Box T-8321 care Telegraph. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—By U. S. Government. Hundreds clerks. 18 or (over, at Washington. D C. Harrisburg ; examinations July 19th. $l,lOO year. Pleasant clerical work. Short hours. Common education sufficient. Try these July 19th examination. Specimen questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 414 It.. Rochester, N. Y. SALESMEN' WANTED WANTED—Truck salesmen for the [best truck proposition in Pennsylva nia. Our financing plan gets you the I customers. Retail salesmen wanted for Harrisburg. Address Box A-5374 care Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE | ARMY officer recently discharged, I desires position; college man; me chanic. Address A-8372. SITUATION'S WANTED—FEMALE YOUNG colored girl, 16, wishes to assist with light housework. Also woman wishes small washing* to do at home. Apply 1322 N. Front st. WANTED —Colored woman wants j cooking and general housework in private family. Inquire 313 Cranberry ' stieet. A young widow with a boy 14 years I old would like to keep house for a widower not out of the city. evenings at 1509 Nandain St. ! WOMAN would like to have plain or i fancy washing and ironing to do. Call j Bell phone 4586. j YOUNG white woman wishes wash-I ! ing or dav's work of any kind. Call or I address 932 South 19th st. I A gootl reliable girl would like to! ! have second work to do in private ] I family. Call Bell phone 4586. j YOUNG woman wishes day's work;! j no washing. Apply 21 S. 13th st. I WANTED —General housework in: ! private familv by colored woman. In- I | quire 415 Lincoln st., Steelton. ROOMS FOR RENT I. , j TWO unlurnished rooms for light | ! housekeeping in private family: een-, tor part of city; all conveniences and use ol phone; rent leasonable; call Hell phone 1589-M. , FOR RENT Three unfurnished; rooms, gas and electric, heat; second floor. Call at 238 Muench st. j ' FOR RENT Tnroe .unfurnished! I rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire i 121 Linden St. I FOR RENT —Three furnished rooms. ' I Inquire 1605 Susquehanna st. Dial phone 5143. A nicelv furnished room in a com- ! fortable cottage, Chautauqua grounds, ! Mt. Gretna, Pa. Address Mrs. N. K. , | Smith, Mt. Gretna, Pa. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sec or.d-story front room, near Capitol; | ail modern conveniences; use of both j phones; bath; permanent tenant de-, sired. Apply 721 North Sixth street. 1 FOR RENT —Desirable front and back rooms: all conveniences; slty i stearr. beat; very desirably located, i Apply at 266 Briggs st. | FOR RENT—Pleasant front rooms., | furnished; all conveniences and Bell | I phone. 1549 State street, cor. 16th. , I FOR RENT —Two or three rooms, [furnished or unfurnished, use of bath [and phone, also garage in rear It ae ' sirable; rent reasonable; gas ami electricity. Call Bell phone 693-J or l ! apply 1305 S. Cameron st. [ i Nicely furnished, clean, cool rooms, j 1 $2.50 per week and up. 143 Soutb | j Third street. I NICELY - FURNISH ED BEDROOM For gentlemen only. Dial 4990. or 913 j North Third street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT YOUNG apartments, 34 North Sec- 1 lond st.: for adults only; possible va cancy October 1; third floor front; buy window facing Second street: [three rooms bath and kitchenette, I [587.50; suitable only for family of | two; permanent tenants only; no tran- I .Gent. Ibis location and apartment, j will appeal to those desiring refined, ,qutct quarters; ownership manage iment; Inspection by appointment only. ' Apply to A. ('. Young, Young Building. 34 North Second St. FOR RENT —'Furnished apartment for light housekeeping; lirst and sec ond floor rear; gas ana use of bath. Inquire 327 South Front street. APA RTM E.N TS WANTED BUSINESS woman desires small furnished apartment; all improve ments; centrally located or will con sider first class boarding house. Ad dress K G. C., 205 E. Mt. Royal ave., I Baltimore, Md. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I VACANT corner, centrally lo cated; 9 rooms; all improve ments; electric lights; front, "side and back porch; side yard; ten minutes walk to market Square. Several more houses in all parts of city. Single corner In city; 2V4- slories: 8 rooms; all improve ■ merits; side yard; fruit trees; stable 40x20 feet on rear of lot; electric lights; fine place I lor contractor or builder. • Price $3,500. SSOO down. C. H. CORDER, 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560-J. AN exceptional bargain In a fine home This property is located 451 Elizabeth street, Highspire; single i house, plot 150 foot froru by 125 feci deep; improvements: most all k,nix m fruit; chicken house and garage IMxSO Win sell for SI,OOO less than what It is worth; reason for selling other business. W. W. Reeves, 224 1 Market stieet. Highspire. Dial 9801. 1 FOR SALE —Sixth st., 2612, 9 rooms; j semi-detached, brick front porch, drive alley rear, built in 1917, gas and electric, steam heat, possession 30 Idays, owner leaving city, will be sold lat a bargain to quick buyer. Apply [Lehman & Kllngeman. Patriot Bldg. I (Continued In Next Column) , HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Iw 1 ffl: IN THE MATTER OF THAT yj, CAR—you are not using it very often, pyj and after a while you'll be wanting a |)yj! later model. Why not sell it for its full present value, and use the money in some profitable way? It might jjNbj : prove, after all, the shortest cut to the p® irvni new car which you plan to own some- yij S time. ■ ' ||| 1 I S 0 'SH ' m j m jpjl | HIAI, ESTATE FOH SALE "IF IT S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDER LIN".' | STATE ST.. 1131—NEW; VACANT; (tnree-Ktory stucco; 9 rooms and bath; .steam heat; gas and electricity; front and rear porches; balcony and roof garden; cement cellar; the best of lo jcation for a rooming house; SSOO cash; , (balance in monthly-payments. ; ' GREEN ST., 1017 Three-storv | brick; 10 rooms and bath; the best of [ ! location for a rooming house; can be' ! converted into three apartments at aj ; very small expense; A 1 investment. I ij PERRY ST., 2341—NEW; VACANT; Two-and-a-haU! story brick; 6 rooms; I bath and atti"; hardwood floors; ce-j intent cellar: steam heat; gas and ■ I electricity; front and rear porchps; 30 feet between Ahis and the next pro].- | jerty; hest of location; a very modern | home; etui be bought with sr>oo cash. I I PERRY ST., 2143 Three-storv ; brick; 9 rooms and bath; gas and] [electricity: all modern improvements: nice frent and back porches; cement] eellai; a very nice home; can be] ' bought with $.300 cash. 17TH AND PAXTON STS. —NEW; VACANT; Two-and-a-half story; six rooms and bath; steam heat; gas and I elct tr't ilj ; front and rear porches; side entrance, with a nice big yard; will be finished in a few days; can jbe bcuglit with SSOO cash. j FULTON ST., 1834—Three-story ! frame; 8 rooms; some improvements: all nice large rooms; very reasonable; n> money down; $25 per month. LKMOYNE, Herman Ave.. 289—One half of a two-and-a-half story double frame; some improvements; nice front 'and rear porches; lot 150 feet deep dack to a driveway; right price to ; quick buyer; or smail amount down | and the balance same as rent. D. ASA SANDERLIN, Room 1, Security Trust Building, 36 NORTH THIRD ST. Bell 1390 Dial 3573 f FOR VALE The property and business of the West End Store of Hum- j melstown. General merchan ] dise, wood, coal, feed, etc. EDWIN E. BOLTON. 541 West Main Street. l-lummelstown, Pa. | __ SUBURBAN HOUSES FOR SALE WEPT FAIRVIRW —Single house. ■d-iip'Yoor, 6 rooms, electric lights, ifr .nt porch 24x7 ft., this is a substan- [ tiully luilt home, with nice lot and two chicken houses. s2,Out). ' rNOLA Six-room house and bath,] ~o t)f large cellar, front and side torches, newly painted, lot 75x160. Also chicken house and stable, $2,400.] DURAND & FERBER. 107 Chestnut Street. i FOR SALE —6-room house with 'm -1 movements on Columbia St.. Enola, possesion in 60 days; lot 27x160; fruit and tine garden. Easy terms. Price $2,000. Bargain. I double house; imp.; State st„ Enola. ] Price $1,600. Double house, Penbrook, imp.; ' either side, $2,300. Bargain. | e 28r. Canby St., Penbrook; 7 rooms' ''"jpstcay brick P house; all imp. and (garage, 16th st.. corner property. V 3-story h°rick. all imp., 16th st„ cor !ner Pi' VIEg 1549 State Street. Bell 1476-W i ~-OR SALE — 2115 Greenwood strevt, \ corner property. frame with r,lnt of ground 12x125 ft., rents "or! *l3 side and rear driveway; mortgage I r *750 can be continued and balance! I"i ;- r,o in liberty bonds acceptable or I ?,7ui accept part cash payment above] mortgage and take note for balance. PriC BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.. 331 Market Street. (Hbg. Real Estate- Bureau) ' ~.. y \oUR HOME on the rental ] Davment plan Small cash or Liberty Bond st payment required balance as rent. We have houses In every nart of the city and suburbs. Apply y E Doranx, 122 c North Sixtn street. FOR SALE un easy terms, 2012 to 201s Susquehanna street. Apply A p. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth. 26TH ST.. s.. 734 —Brick and stucco house for sale; six rooms; bath; gdic electt ie light; steam heat; lot 16x100. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. 7TH ST.. N., 1931—Frame house ■ with sißen rooms; furnace heat; sl,-1 500 will purchase. Bell Realty Co., Bergnei ' Bldg. 3D ST., N., 2209 —For sale; ten' rooms and bath: electric light; fur-! 'nc.ce; lot 40x115. Bell Realty C 0..! | Bergner Bldg. | 13TH ST., S.. 409 —Three-story brick house for sale; nine rooms and bath; !gas; steam heat. Bell Realty Co., | Bergr.cr Bldg. i FOUR HOUSES for sale at $7,000 each, with seven rooms; located at |West Fall-view. Bell Realty Co.. Berg- Iner Biug- ! 20TII ST.. S.. 913—Dwelling with 7 rooms and bath; gas; furnace; lot 60x 'lis. Bel! Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. i I Continued In Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOlt SALE BUSINESS LOCATION West Fairview—2 %-story brick, in heart of town with small out building, suitable for business of any kind. Very cheap. Enola Homes —All Imp.; corner I house; Lemoyne homes, all imp.; sin- I glo corner; New Cumberland, line 'home; at Imp.; Camp Hill, all Imp.; | large lots. I City homes of all kinds; easy terms, ;pay as rent; some for cash. ,1 Farms—6, 10. 16, 30. 40, 75. 96. 125, j land 170-aere farms, from 3 to 12 [ miles of Harrisburg. Some of these j 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. I Building lots at Camp Hill. Worm ! leysburg, Enola, Riverside, Paxtang, | Progress, Belvue, uptown and sev eral good factory sites. I Investments Several rows of (houses paying tig interest. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street, Bell phone 560-J. FOR SALE 17-acre farm; 8-room house; bank barn and outbuilding; best of truck land; large chicken house: running water: 3 miles east of Harrisburg; main road. Price $4,800. Eight-room, brick house, new, near | Penbrook: lot 184x170; electric light; J artesian well water; furnace; large | porches; chicken and bog house and tine spring. Look at this property if you want a tine substantial homo. Price $3,500. 30-acre rarm, (£4O building lots). Will sell acreage or lots; tine truck soil and pleasant home sights; east of] Penbrook. CHARLES DAVIES. 1519 State st., cor. 16th st. Bell 1476-W ] FOH SALE —Two frame houses Nos. 1114 Montgomery st. and 1117 Plum I ave Good investment. Inquire at 1033 |N Second st. or Bell phone 899-M. ] I ! FOR SALE —Riverside, 3024, 2V--i I story frame; 9 rooms and bath; steam heat; gas and electric; also four 1 rooms on first floor; front and back i porches; large lawn; garden; fruit trees; all latest improvements; po H -1 session soon after sale thereof. In quire Daniel E. Lucas, Real Estate and ' insurance, 303 Lewis st. ! '-'ine residence, North st $20,000 | 'Brick property, Camp Hill .... 12,u09 Paxtang residence 17,00'J •>4?l N 6th, brick 6,000 1912 N. Sixth St., brick 4,500 1031 Swatara, frame 2. 100 1943 N. 4th, brick 3 000 Brick building, garage 15,000 D. A. CALEY. ] Bell 589. 707 Kunkel Bldg. FOR SALE I THREE-STORY BRICK HOUS'E, No. 1512 WALNUT STREET. Lot 15 ft. 3 in by 90 ft. TRUST COM -222 Mrket Street. FOR SALE—S2OO cash or Liberty | bonds, balance us rent, will buy a 7- room frame house, just painted, bath ' and other Improvements; paved street. [Hill section; now vacant; move right I in; price right. Apply 25 N. 19th st., i city. i Forrest St. —569, corner property; 3- story brick; lot 15x108; price reason ! able. ! BACKF.NSTOSS REALTY CO.. 331 Market Street. (Hbg. Real Estate Bureau) FOR SALE Three-story brick I house with 9 rooms and bath in Hum ! iiton st. near Second, end house with I five windows, open view; immediate I possession; moderate in price. A. W. ] Swengel, 2131 North Second st. Bell i 2675-J. Ileal Estute For Salt-—Suburban I : I Enola. Columbia Road—Fine 2V-. I story frame dwelling, with electric- I ity, steam heat, cemented cellar S I rooms and bath, slate roof, garage I room, 30 fruit trees, front and side porches, lot 62Vfcx2S0. built in 1915. Only SI,OOO cash needed to buy. j BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., 331 Market Street. (Hbg Real Estate Bureau) FOR SALE —292-294 Second street, Highspire. A line double house, all Im provements. will sell single or double. llf you are looking for r. bargain see I this property before you buy. W. J Reeves. 224 Market rtreet. Highspire. iDial 9801. My ear is at your service. I REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ' FOR RENT —Furnished at Perdix, ! Rest Moor cabin next to land office i lacing State road. Will accommodate I six Plenty of shade good water large porch, rental for month of August or balance of season. Apply to A. C. Young. 34 N. Second street. FOR RENT —House and storeroom, corner Boas and Cowden streets., im mediate possession. Apply A. Katz man, Broad and Currant sts. FOR RENT —320 South Second at., Kteelton; 7-room house. Apply at 37 South Front St., Steelton. Dial 9167. CARLISLE dwelling in best resl-] dence section. Write lock box 851,1 Harrisburg. < ! REAL ESTATE WANTED ] ! I HAVE READY BUYERS for farm, i [City and suburban properties. My j [large clientage enables me to secure] ready buyers for any kind of Real; Estate you may have to offer. A. P. DORANZ, i 1225 North Sixth St. 1 Bell 271J Dial 3943 | I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third I Street. FARMS FOR SALE j 115-aere dairy or truck farm, one :mi!e west of West Fairview, under I hig!i slate of cultivation; large bank] (barn; 8 room frame house; fine summer I I kitchen; all necessary outbuildings; ! | line spring water. Extra four-room house along the Conodoguinet with [I,OOO foot creek frontage; tine bung:.- ilow site. This farm could be cut into I five-acre homes and readily sold. Price, $11,500. Enola; 6 room house and barn; 200 j fruit trees; 4,000 asparagus; IVi acres' strawberries; a fine spring of water] between the house and barn. Price j i 82,750. possession April 1. | ISS-ncre. stock, grain and fruit I farm, 7 miles east of Harrisburg; ] [large stone bouse and bank barn; 130 I acres under plow; 58 acres in pasture, i and woods; fruit and grapes; land] very > productive; easy terms. Price I $46 per acre. CHARLES DAVIES. Real Estate, Farms and Insurance. 1549 State Street. Bell 1476-W Farms for sale; easy terms, with or j without stock and crops. 6 a., 10 mi. to Hbg. SI6OO. 7Vj a. near Annville, SSOO. 1H a. 6 mi. to Hershey. $2 400. 24 u. near Harper's Tavern, S2IOO. I no a. mar Hershey, s4Boo. ! 31 a. 18 mi. to Hbg:., S2OOO. 37 a. 16 mi. to Hbg., SI6OO. 40 a. near Grantsville, $4500. 6S a 5 mi. to Hbg., $6500. 77 a. near Harper's Tavern, $4500. 94 a. 16 ml. to Hbg., $4500. 110 a. Cumberland Co. SSOOO. 120 a. near Hershey. SSSOO. 160 a. Cumberland Co.. S6OOO. DURAND & FERHER, 107 Chestnut St. ' — i i FOR SALE—3O24 N. Second st.; 2%- store brick; 8 rooms and bath: steam | heat; gas and electric; front and back] porches: lot 26x150 feet; fruit trees;! cement cellar: large lawn. ■>o2 Hamilton St.; 9 rooms and bath; second floor equipped for apart ment: attractive price if bought oe fore August 10. Two 3-story houses on 16th. For, j particulars, call D. K. LUCAS, • 303 Lewis Street, u j SEVERAL SMALL FARMS Three to ten miles from city. | Price and terms right. C. H. CORDER. 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560-J. ! 45 ACRES —The Wilhelm farm, one 1 ] mile north of Linglestown and the I j 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 | 1 fields; one-fourth mile west of L. j I trolley and paved road to Harrisburg. i Buildings, fences and running water. | i Price $6,800. C. B. Care, 409 Market] [street, Harrisburg. Care's Grocery, I [ Linglestown. j FOR SALE—IOO-acre farm, also! stock if desired. Possession November j ,1; 3 miles northeast of Harrisburg. | Further information apply 1700 N. j Second st. j i FARM FOR SALE —168 acres. 68 J 'acres under cultivation; 100 acres fair itimberland. Will sell right. A real j bargain. Inquire 2132 N. Fourth St., ' Harrisburg. | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS j MOTOR BOAT Beautiful automobile type; i 25x5; 40-horsepower; electric starter, lights, reverse gear, j etc. Cost $1,600; only run about 5u miles. Am leaving town. Yours for $l,lOO. Will consider late model automo- j bile in part payment. Write ] for photographs and specifi- j cations. Address, CHARLES RESCH, Marietta. Pa. MOTORS FOR SALE We have the following motors we ; are offering tor sale. We guarantee j these motors to be in first-class con- ] dltion and can make Immediate de , 11 One % H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. One 'i H. P. 220 V. 380 R. P. M. One >/. H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M. One 'A H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. I One Vi H. P. 230 V. 370 R. P. M. I One A H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. ! One >4 H. P .120 V. 400 R. P. M. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO I Printing Rinding Designing | Photo-Engraving Die Stamping Plate Printing Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE Lumber, tubes, tanks, shafting. 1 hangers, pulleys, belting, bolts, pipe, etc. dismantling plant. The Highspire Distillery Co., Ltd.. Both phones. Highspire. Pa. FOP. SALE RIVER SAND Best In quality and price. i At the river, Motor street. Highspire, Pa. Martin Construction & Supply Co. j FOR SALE—SISO Toledo scales, in j A 1 condition, to quick buyer S6O. in-] quire 1529 N. Third street. FOR SALE —Entire household fur- j niture; every thing in good condition, house van be rented; location best in] citv. Foi further particulars. Address t Box J-5325 care Telegraph. ] FOR SALE —Thoroughbred angora ] cat cheap. Inquire 312 N. Second st., | or call Bell phone 1431. FOR SALE—Two ladles'oak desks. [ chairs, hall seat, iron bed. window ! shades, gas drop light, etc. All in] good'eondlticn. Call Bell phone 3218 W. ! FOR SALE—II-foot King folding] [ canvas l oat. Can be shipped as bag ] gage. Fine for fishing. Address J C-8023 care Telegraph. I (Continued In Next Column) | AUGUST 4, 1919. | FOH SALE—MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD SALE AT FRONT STREET RESIDENCE of good carpets, furniture, china and antiques, Wednesday and Thursday, 2 to S P. M., At 1613 North Front Street I 1 j FOR SALE—New and used sewing I machines, a few at a bargain; drop | head Singers. Joseph Earhnrt, 2123 jM. Sixth street. Call Dial phone 3938. ! FOR SALE—Raby coach; white en |ameled reed; Bloeh make; reversible; \ good shape. Address Box A-18371 care | Telegraph. J FOR SALE—Double fiat top oak desk. 42x55; also Harvord range No. 32: both good as new. A. S. Miller, 18th and State sts. FOR SALE —Planer, drill press, lathes, motors, all sizes, muchine tools bought lor cash. I'., R. Laverty. Bell ] phone 1857. j FOR SALE —High g*ide concrete | ; road stone. Located at Girty's Notch, S north of New Buffalo, Pa. on Penna. i State Highway route No. 195. Address P. O. Box S9O. Harrisburg. Bell phone 1202; Dial 3138. FOR SALE Hair filled mattress, value $35, selling price s2o; Brussels rug, 9x12, value S3O, sale price $39. FORNW ALT'S, 1321 N. SIXTH STREET. I FOR SALE —Two cash registers in good condition. Address R-8460. FOR SALE —All kinds of building material, including beams, channels, i rails, pipe, one hoisting engine and I motors. Apply Williams & Freedman. .Sixth, below Hoffman's Woods. BOOKS Bought and sold; 20.000 ] new, old. rare, in stock. Aurand s. ; 925 North Third. Circulars free. i MORRIS SAYS save money buying ] new and second-hand furniture here I High prices paid tor furniture. Morris iSchmertz. 1018 Market. 801 l 4191. ■ TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR iCASII ALL MAKES RENTED | EXCHANGED GEO. P. TII.LOTSON, .'205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES |__ 1 WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS j WANTED —Secondhand hot air fur- j i nace with pipes. State price. 242' j Ridge street. Steclton. j I JUNK —We arc in the market fori I all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4974, or ! write L. Cohen Co., York street and | j Ash avenue. i I WANTED Storage for boxed j i pianos; first floor; must be dry. Yohn | Bros., 13 N. Fourth Street. BELL PHONE 3370-.I I S. RIFKIN, I CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. j 1407 BROAD ST., HARRISBURG, PA MAX SMELTZ | Second hand furniture bought and I sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 10718. or drop a postal to Max Smoltz, 1020 Market street. Will call. I City or country. Bell pnone 3239-RI. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GENTLEMAN wishing to retire will sell shoe repairing factory paying $75 jup weekly for $950. Auto Salesman j Horst, Linglestown, Pa. j i FOR SALE—Grocery and meat mar-j I ket doing an average business of $325 i j a week; good location; don't answer unless you mean business. Address! R-5470 care Telegraph. ! WOULD YOU RISK $2 PER WEEKj I FOR 50 WEEKS TO MAKE TIIOU- I SANDS? A WORKING MAN'S COM- j j PAN Y. ! By paying $2 per week for 50 weeks j Iwo will offer you something great. | Most people spend more for drina, | tobacco, etc., but object to spending •o. few dollars tor their future wel- Ifare. Particulars 702 1 Jenkins Arcade. I Pittsburgh. Pa. i j WOULD you invest in a property, ithe rent from the upper two floors or which amounts to nearly 8 per cent, on the whole purchase price asked, I thus alk wing you a first class up-to i date apartment, with every conveni- | !er>ce, to live in frefe? If so, address j M-8024 cure of Telegraph. ! FOR SALE —Restaurant and lunch room, complete and up-to-date, near Market street; price reasonable; in quire A. P. Doranz, 1225 N. Sixth at. I LIVE business lor a live man, in 1 nearby town. Restaurant, confectlon- I ery, cigars. Doing business of $42,000 la year or more. Apply A. P. Doranz. 11225 North Sixth st. BUSINESS PERSONALS K. L. DAVIS ' I Automobile and motorcycle repair ing and overhauling. All work guar- I anteed. Garage, 1421 Thompson. I STEAM feather renovating; all ticks I emptied; new ticks furnished; B. J.I Campbell, 1000 Puxton street. | OXY-ACETYLKNE WELDING —| I Any metul welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. I Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538 Logan I street. Bell 4396-J. j" DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. ' (CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. ! FURNITURE CRATED for shipping | G. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street. 1 A. LANE I New and seeond-hund furniture i bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J. I PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING I First class work. Cliilcoat Bros., | 1622 N. Fourth St. ! QUININE —Look out for that grippe i feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PilO.-PI 10-QUININE will stave it off 'if token in time. Gross Drug Store. 1119 Market street. • RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED— | Single edge, 25c doz., double edge, 35c doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. ! FURNITURE, china packing and re i pairing, carefully done by R. J. Roy- Ister, 815 West St. Bell SlB-R. ) SBBEBBBBBBB MONEY TO LOAN [ MONEY AT NEW LEGAL RATES \* I The entire cost of $25 for five months Is $2.64 SSO for five months Is 5 25 $75 for five months is 7.89 SIOO for live months is 10.50 Based on five equal monthly payments on date due. Longer time If desired at little extra cost. Shorter time at lower cost. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, 204 Chestnut Street. Under State Supervision MONEY LOANED—Employes' Loan * Society. Room 206 Bergner Bldg., Third and Market streets. "Licensed * and Bonded by the State." 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, n:.. - ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. 132 Walnut Street. MUSICAL AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. 1 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE. PHONOGRAPH BARGAINS THIS WEEK. S6O Universal mahogany phono graph: almost new; plays all rec ords. Price S4O j SIOO Klmberly mahogany, phono i graph: cabinet size; like new; plays all records SBO sllO Cheney; fumed oak; phono graph: like new; plays all rec ords. Price SBO Two Empire olden oak phono graphs; used about four months: ■ cabinet size. Price each SSS ' $123 Cheney, mahogany phono graph; used very little; plays all records; price SIOO $125 Columbia, mahogany, like new; cabinet size; price SIOO ICasv payments may be arrang ed on any of the above instru ments. AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. TROUP BUILDING. 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE. VIOLINS. MANDOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru i ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. YOU have made the visit to musie houses, for a special Columbia record. | you have not found it. We have it. Spanglcr Music House, 2112 North Sixth street. ' HORSES AND CARRIAGES I FOR SALE—Carload of new Watson dump wagons. Inquire A. A. Thura ma, Lemoyne, Pa. Dial phone. I FOR SALE—A black horse, 8 years j old for farming or an excellent road * horse. Will sell cheap. Apply 1700 N. j Second st. * | FOR SALE—Carload of new Wat Sou dump wagons. Inquire A. A. Thomas, j Lemoyne. Pa. Dial phone. FOR SALE —High grade horse; | guaranteed sound; safe to ride or | drive anywhere; also runabout; har ness. saddle and light wagon. Inquire I. B. Dickinson, 505 N. 13th st. Bell | phone 4773R; Dial 4201. INSURANCE It isn't a nice thing to say. But it is a fact that SIOO will buy you more care and attention when you are luid up than too friends will give you. The time to insure against sickness or accident, is right now, J. SCHOOLNIK, 21 Spooner Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. HAULING AND MOVING ' HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped I to l- furniture, freight and piano mov j :ng. No distance too far. Careful ! driver. P.ain and dustproof body. .1. !e. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin ! Aungst. Manager, Hershey, Pa. Beit | phone 15R6. | HAULING —Local or long distance, I pianos and safes a specialty. Paul Beck, successor to O. H. Beck. Call I at 1419 Vernon street. Bell 2811-J., or I Ober's Livery. WE' Move Anything. Anywhere, Any time. Price reasonable. Dial 4930. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO. Auto hauling, furniture and pianos a {specialty. General hauling, Fifth and I Rtily. Dial 6268. ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS, 341 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty Blue Line Transfer, 317 ! Capital street. Both phones. I LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE 'HAULING Furniture Moving. | Prompt service. Ernest Corbin. 636 | Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3C36-J. Dial 3688. i HICKS Local and long-distance ! hauling and storage. 424 Belly. Both : phones. ROOF PAINTING I 1 THE MAN WHO HALTED ON THIRD BASE TO CONGRATULATE I HIMSELF FAILED TO MAKE -A. HOME RUN. HAVE YOUR ROOF ! PAINTING AND ROOFING DON 1C I BY AUCTIONEER HITK AND YOU WILL CONGRATULATE YOURSELF. FINANCIAL • STOCKS AND BONDS. LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J. K. GRIEENAWALT. JR., 130 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 518-J I Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page