16 1 A Classified liver tisement MU Scfll That liise-lßi^ Deaths BOYEU— On August 4, 19X9, Martin T. Boyer, aged 71 years. , Funeral on Friday afternoon at - o'clock from his residence, bus . Second street. Steelton, Helallvcs and friends are Invited to att ena without further notice, interment Baldwin cemetery. DiAUSHALL—On Thursday. August 7. 1919, Mrs. Anne Mary Marshall, widow of John Marshall. Private funeral on Saturday attei noon at 4 o'clock from her late resi dence, 924 Grand street. Interment Harrisburg cemetery. Hkl).llA.\ —James L. Redman, who was hurt at the Lucltnow s n°P*' died at the Harrisburg Hospital, aged 25 years, 3 months and i i'Vneral services on Friday, August s, at 1 o'cl'ock from the home ot his parents, Joseph and Ida Redman, 103 Evergreen st. Relatives ana friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Interment J,a Harrisburg cemetery. XVKlTZtiL —Died suddenly on August 5 1919, Elizabeth A. W eltzel at the home of her sister in Dauphin, la. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock from her late home. lo- State st. The relatives and irienas | are invited to attend. Burial pi Hate, Harrisburg cemetery. 1 VIIX —On Tuesday evening, August o, j 1919, at 5 O'clock. Jean Kl.zubeth Wix, daugliter of Mr. and j llarry C. Wix, aged one year and 10 ; Prlvite funeral services on Friday morning at 10 o'clock, fiom her home, llainton. Burial least Hauls | hurg cemetery. j LOST AXU FOUND ' LOST—Fox terrier puppy, white and brown spots. Call Bell 649 or -2S - . Second street. SILVER wrist watch and fob be tween Second and Walnut and Maish Run government depot. Reward u ie turned to 3106 X. Second st., ciD- LOST —Two packages on Second { street car on Monday morning at IU o'clock. Valuable only to owner. Re ward if returned to Elizabeth Buck, ley, Majestic theater. INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTION'S INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting, English. Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Arithme tic, etc. DAY AND XlGlir SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Filter at any time. Bell 125. Dial 4016. { BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, , 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckle). | FOR instruction in elementary or advanced mathematics or mechanics, see Miller. 306 Chestnut St.. formerly , instructor at U. S. Naval Academy. HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED Freight truckers and freight handlers at P. R. R. Division Street Transfer, Harrisburg. Pa. Apply to agent at Seventh and Division Streets. Take Big Four or Rockville car to Sixth and Division streets. WANTED Men to learn to repair auto mobiles and aeroplanes. Make application at once. Full course, $5O. Call or write. 25 N. CAMERON STREET, Or TRAINING QUARTERS, 260 South Front Street, Steelton. Pa. WANTED Experienced tixers for out of town hosiery mill; good wages and excellent opportunity for advancement in new mills be ing established by strong company. Address X-8324 care Telegraph. WANTED Boy 17 years to learn underwear , knitting; good position anil i advancement to one who is \umn and industrious. Apply Belgrade lvmi t'nK Mill, 12th and Bridge tet., New Cumberland. ' J WANTED —Partner for wholesale confectionery business; one who nas. had experience as traveling salesman in this line; single man preferred, out married ones considered. Address L. F., cure Telegraph. RAILWAY mail clerks. Hundreds wanted. $l,lOO-$1,500. Age 16-35. Ex perience unnecessary. Examinations ; everywhere August 23. lor free par-j ticulars write Raymond Terry, former i government examiner, 518 Continental j Bldg.. Washington. | SALESMEN calling on retail grocery trade, either side line or full time; an unusual opportunity to make from $35 to $55 weekly. Every denionstra- i tion should mean a sale. Send 10 cents 1,,r pocket samples and particulars. Address A. J. Fauber. 138 N. Prince | St., Lancaster, Pa. : WANTED —A salesman now calling ! on grocery, hotel, restaurants and in stitutions, liberal commission bo right party, some of our agents are now , making $75 to $l5O per month carry-1 ing our line on the side. Write to I Harry Rochester Co., Baltimore. Md. j WANTED —A man with some j knowledge of machinery, for foreman of a crusher plant. Hummelstow 111 llrownstone Co., Waltonville, Pa. TRAVELING salesman to sell as u side line, our tin and enamelware as sortments Sold from illustrations. ] Easy to sell. Good commission. Write United States Sales Co.. 11l W. Pratt st. Baltimore Md. WANTED —Man for garage work, also to work In shipping room; good chance for advancement; good wages paid. Address Box D-2856 care Tele graphy (Continued In Next Column) \ A Good Investment We have four, 3-story houses on Jefferson street, having 8 rodVns and bath each. Properties are newly painted. Now Is your opportunity to buy tins row of houses at $6,SOu. An investigation will show that the net returns are very satisfac tory. Wilier Brothers & Co, LOCUST AND COL KIT STS. ItUAI. A'l'fci IN*L tUUVCK M illb l'Y UOMJh y ritiH llcxil ftimuie Uwxird THURSDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE ERECTORS For supervising installation of machinery in various parts of the United States: travel and living expenses paid; permanent work with splen ( did opportunity for capable and reliable man; also un usual opportunity for seeing great deal of our country and its largest and best plants; single men preferred. Salary to start $125 per month. State fully in application your ex perience, age, etc. i 1 PANGHORN CORPORATION, HAGERSTOWN, MD. I j 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. i THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUB BER COMPANY. AKRON. OHIO. DRAFTSMEN WANTED DESIGNERS, DETAILERS AND TRACERS FOR MECHANICAL AND STRUCTURAL WORK ON ROLLING MILL MACHINERY AND ELECTRIC TRAVELING CRANES. APPLY OR WRITE TO THE MORGAN ENGINEER ING COMPANY, ALLIANCE, OHIO, ATTENTION H. W. KING. | WANTED Young man to work in ice and coal office. Apply to B. S. HOFFMAN, Garage, Seventh and Camp Streets, United Ice and Coal Co. OPPORTUNITIES for A large number of inexperienced men Ages 18 to 45 I Must be in good physical condition. Good living wage paid while learning. Steady work assured. No labor trouble Vpplv in person or communicate at | once with Factory Employment Of flee THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., AKRON. OHIO. I I WANTED i Experienced salesmen to call on hardware and plumbing trade. C. L. CARPENTER. Penn-Harris Hotel. ! i W ANTED —Painter and paperhang or; 'steady work. Apply Manager I Penn-Harris Hotel. I RAILWAY mall clerks. Hundreds I wanted. $llOO-$l5OO. Age, 18-35. Kx ' perience unnecessary. Examinations ! everywhere August' 23. For free par ticulars, write Raymond Terry (for imer government examiner), 518 Con tinental Bldg., Washington. ! WANTED —Experienced cook from 112 noon to 3 evening. Apply White's | Hotel, 113 Broad st. WANTED —Boy; must be over 16 years. Apply F. W. Woolworth, 401 { Market street. I WANTED— Young man with some experience for office work, an excel lent opportunity for anyone with vision enough to recognize it. Apply i Saturday morning to Monitor Stove I Co., 925 Paxton st. WANTED —Two lirst class sawyers for small circular saw mills. Must be I experts in their line and hustlers of i gpod steady character. Also need sev i eral experienced woodsmen who can board on the job. Address Samuel Wittenmyer, harrisburg Pu. —- | WANTED —Man for general mer i cliandise store in a country towiu ! must have experience. A-8376 care j Telegraph. i WANTED— Experienced newspaper and magazine men to represent large New York publishing house. Six or ders per day pays $3O per week. See Mr Gardner, 410 Patriot Bldg. _ I WANTED —Two young men to learn salesmanship and make $2O pel- week | while learning. See Mr. Gardner, 110 ' patriot Bldg. 'Continued In Next Column) . HELP WANTED—MALE | 1 1 MALE HELP WANTED Several salesmen for door tc-door proposition. Experi ence not necessary. Salary guaranteed Apply H-8421 care Telegraph. WANTED—Clothing man, experi enced in selling high glade clothing. Apply McFall & Son, Third and Mar ket Sts. See Mr. Herman. WANTED—A first class, all around machinist for shop and plant repair work. Hummelstown Biownstone Co., I Waltonville, Pa. HELP WANTED—FEMALE NURSE MAID WANTED Good home; comfortable con ditions. Apply with reference to Box H-8326 care Tele graph. I WANTED Experienced stampers and sewing machine operators. Apply DEVINE & YUNOEL SHOE CO., 16th and State Streets 1 COOK WANTED (White) j For family of three with live servants. Wages $6O per month. Write to MR. N. C. FETTERS, Alliance, Ohio, Post Office Drawer No. 60. WANTED Woman for general house work; no washing: three in family; write and send refer ence to W. P. BROWN, 1012 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Pa. WANTED—An experienced white second maid and to assist with two; children. Wages $8 per week. MRS. J. H. HARTMAN, 334 East Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa. WANTED —Experienced woman for; cleaning; three days a week. Apply at 1006 N. Third St . EXPERIENCED Stokes and Smith | machine operators; piece work and ; bonus proposition. We also have | openings for inexperienced gills who want to learn. Apply Hbg. Bag and 1 j Box Co. 1550 Vernon St. WANTED—A lady clerk for Comp- 1 {ton's steam dyeing and French clean sing ofilce, experienced preferred; must {come weli recommended. Apply after 6 p. m. ut 1006 N. Third St. WANTED —A saleslady for our { ladies' ready-to-wear department; stale experience; position now vacant. ! Apply to Charles H. Bear, Jr., ca>e, Charles H. Bear & Co., York, Pa. WANTED—An experienced titter for our ladies' ready-to-wear depart- j ment. Apply to Charles H. Bear, Jr.,: care Charles H. Bear Co.. York, Fa. WANTED—A stenographer with j some experience in general office i | practice, especially tiling. Apply Sat-) 1 urday nicrning to Monitor Stove C 0.,! , 825 Paxton st. j j WANTED —Maid for general house ! work; nc washing; small family; good I wages. Call Bell 1581-K or 1723 For ster street. WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL Second and North Streets i , I WANTED Experienced waitress;: good wages. Apply Bethlehem Restau-I ! rant, 198 S. Front St., Steelton. I I _ .— _ ] •I WANTED —Girls; steady employ ment. Apply Shearer Mfg. Co., 308 Hamilton st. L. I WANTED —Young girl for child's i nurse and to help with housework, in good home. Apply 25 N. 19th st. WANTED —A girl over 16 yearn, i quick at figures, with some knowledge |of stenography; reference required. ' Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 208 N. | Second St. I WANTED Experienced waitress, |no others need apply. Apply 5i2 ! Market St. I OPERATORS ON UNION SPECIAL Felling and Sleeving Machines. ■< JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO., 2012 N. Fourth Street. ' I HELP WANTED—Mate and Female . i— s; WANTED —Two young ladies or - ! gentlemen to travel with manager; s salary or commission; expenses ad - vanced; must be prepared to leave - { town at once. Address Box T-8321 - { care Telegraph. SALESMEN WANTED i 4 j 1 WANTED—Truck salesmen for the ' best truck proposition in PennsyP'a- I nia. Our tlnancing plan gets you the ■*! customers. Retail salesmen wanted 5 for Harrisburg. Address Box A-8374 - I care Telegraph. ?l e AGENTS WANTED s ——- e AGENT —To sell portable ttreproof f steel garages, cottages, factory and - farm buildings, moving picture halls: i any size; give references. Manufactor -1 i iug Stove Repair Co.. Inc., Hagers ! town, Md. - j SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE e j WORK wanted on farm by colored i man. Apply 325 S. 14tli St., Harrisburg l'l YOUNG man tesires position as e | private chauffeur; six years' expeii - ence; do own repairing. Call at 1123 a i Reese st. Harrisburg. --j SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe n c I WOMAN would like to have plain or 0 I fancy washing and ironing to do. Call I Bell phone 4586. ' (Continued In Next C olumn > f • I HARRISEURG TELEGRAPH 1 ' ffll m ml B vh ! a § H IN THE MATTER OF THAT Ma CAR—you are not using it very often, |J| j and after a while you'll be wanting a Lyj' Iff later model. Why not sell it for its fjf full present value, and use the money m in some profitable way? It might mr (y j prove, after all, the shortest cut to the fej fela new car which you plan to own some- ksJ time. yjj M W< | I # R □ ' m ip ffli SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Woman with child wishes work keeping house in private family. Apply 1308 Vernon st. YOUNG woman will assist or do housework for respectable widower. Apply Saturday afternoon only after . 4 o'clock. 2825 Bank St., Penbrook. . Y'Ol'NG colored woman desires work lor mornings. Call Dial 9217. i WANTED —Colored woman wants! jto do washing and ironing or house-! I cleaning. Call at 1623 Apricot st. , YOUNG girl of 15 would like work ir. farmer's home; must live near city.' Address Box A-8379 cure Telegraph, j i YOUNG woman wishes a position us I housekeeper for a widower; must pay: I good salary out of city. Address Box; j A-8378 care Telegraph. |{ | I YOUNG colored girl. 16, wishes to: 'assist with light housework. Alsoi: I woman wishes small washings to do i jat home Apply 1322 N. Front st. j WANTED —Colored woman wants! 'cooking and general housework in | private family. Inquire 313 Cranberry: islieet. j A young widow with a boy 14 years! old would like to keep house for aj widower not out of the city. Call ; evenings at 1509 Naudain St. YOUNG white woman wishes wash ing or day's work of any kind. Call or address 932 South 19th st. A good reliable girl would like to have second work to do in private family. Call Bell phone 4586. ROOMS FOR RENT j FOR RENT Nice large second ; door i'rent room; all conveniences; j suitable lor two. Apply at 111 Ever- J green st. Bell phone 490U-R. I , ! FOR RENT—Two third tloor rooms; i furnished for light housekeeping; no children; reference required. Call Bell • 1805-R. j FOR RENT—Furnished first lioor {apartment; 4 rooms. Call lb to 12 ja. in., 714 Capital st. Bell phone 575-J. i A nicely furnished front bay vvin ! dow room on second floor, suitable tor {one or two gentlemen, in good locu tion; near good boarding houses. Ap ply 1171 Market St. FOR RENT—For single gentleman, second floor furnished room. Inquire {BOO N. Second street. I FOR RENT —Nicely furnished sec- j ond-story front room, near Capitol; {all modern conveniences; use of both {phones; bath; permanent tenant de sired. Apply 721 North Sixth street. j FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms) for light housekeeping; use of bath. | | Apply at 1820 Penn st. j { FOR RENT —Three unfurnished j rooms on third flood; no children,; i reference required. Inquire 910 Cap | ital st. THREE ft..nishea rooms for light housekeeping, second floor front; all conveniences; locatec ut 1531 Green street; also one single front room. In | quire 261 Cumberland st. ' NICELY furnished, clean, cool rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 143 South Third street. | N ICILY- FURNI SH ED BED ROOM— for gentlemen only. Dial 49'JU or J*t2 • North Third street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT —Furnished housekeep-i ing apartment of three rooms; ceil-1 jtrally located. Apply 9 North Front st. | li FOR RENT—Apartntent of two large unfurnished, communicating 'rooms, one front with three windows; 1 large liall: tine location; no children. Call at 1506 State st. Beil phone' 2761 W. j BOARD WANTED WOMAN and child, 8 years old, ue-' ; sire boarding in private family. Corn-| munlcate with 1308 Vernon st. —— 4 j HOME WANTED WANTED —A good home for two children, boy 7 years and girl 9. Ad dress Box G, 6923 care Telegraph, REAL ESTATE FOE SALE Seneca St., corner property, pressed ' brick front and side; front and back j . porch; laige light cellar; steam heat;, gas; electric; oak finish and nicely polished floors. • . | 2200 block, N. Fifth, square bunga low style; 6 rooms; bath; pantry; gas; electric; location line. Get our list before you buy. We have two for immediate possession. 1 KOUGH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE. 307 Kunltel Bldg. FOR SALE—3O24 N. Third St.; 21,6- story brick; 8 rooms and Lath; steam) heat: gas and electric; front and back porches; lot 26x150 feet; fruit trees; | ! cement cellar; large lawn. 202 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 particulars, call 'I D. E. LUCAS, ■ { 303 I-ewls Street. Real Estate and Insurance, ; I FOR SALE—Riverside. 3024, 21s ' story frame; 9 rooms and bath; steam I heat; gas and electric; also four "'rooms on first floor; front and ba-k porches; large lawn; garden; fruit ' trees; all latest improvements; pos ' I session soon after sale thereof. In -1 | quire Daniel E. Lucas, Real Estate and | Insurance, 303 Lewis st. (Continued In Next Column) " ItKAL FSTATK FOR SALK BUSINESS LOCATION j West Falrview—2%-story brick, in' heart of town with small out building'. I suitable for business of any kind. | [Very cheap. Enola Homes—All imp.; corner I 1 house; Lemoyne homes, all imp.; sin-, I gie corner; New Cumberland, tins | home; al imp.; Camp Hill, alt imp.; j large lots. I City homes of all kinds; easy terms, i pay as lent; some for cash. ! Farms—6, 10, 16, 30. 10, 75. 96, 126, ! i and 170-acre farms, from 3 to 12 miles of Harrisburg. Some of these | farms with rops, stock and tools in ! eluded. Possession at once. 1 Market Street—Three-story brick, [store room front, on Hill. i Apartment Houses—One or two cf ; the linest in the city. ! Building lots at Camp Hill, Worm- I leysburg, Enola, Riverside, Paxtang. 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 . ! I VACANT corner, centrally lo cated; 9 rooms; all improve- ] merits; 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- stories; 8 rooms; all improve ments; side yard; fruit trees; stable 40x20 feet on rear of i lot; electric lights; tine place ) lor contractor or builder. Price 33,500. ssuo down. C. H. CORDER, 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560-J. !___ i FOR SALE I 1 No. 302 Cumberland st. No. 306 Cumberland st. No. 16 Prospect st. No. 14 42 Thompson ave. No. 144 1 Thompson ave. No. 1309 N. Second st. No. 1902 Mulberry st. No. 1503 State St. No 2008 N. Seventh st. No. 2010 N. Seventh st. No. 618 Peffer st. I No. 232 Maclay st. I No 1623 Swatara st. | No. 2216 N. Fifth st. No 2152 N. Fifth st. No. 2214 N. Fifth st. No. 2206 N. Fifth st. No. 2245 Atlas St. No. 2242 Atlas st. No. 1908 Lenox St. Apply CLINTON M. HERSHEY, 14 South Second Street. Harrisburg, Pa. i - 1 R Two trame houses Nos. j 'lll4 Montgomery st. and 1117 Plum I l\V. Good ntvestment. Inquire at luJd j N Second st. or Bell phone SJJ-Al. j I FOR SALE —Sixth St., 2612. 9 rooms; ' ' semi-detached, brick, Porch, 1 'drive alley rear, built in 11, gas and ( i electric, steam heat, possession 30 'days, owner leaving cUy, will lie soldi 1 at. a bargain to quick buyer. Apply j - Lehman & Kllngeman, Patriot Bldg. , AN exceptional bargain In a tine , home This property is located 454 i Elizabeth street. Highspire; single | house, plot 150 foot front by 125 feci ! 'deep, improvements; most all kinus j 'ot fruit; chicken house and garage, i 14x50. Will sell for $l,OOO less than I what it i worth; reason for selling jollier business. W. W. Reeves, 224 I Market street, Highspire. Dial 9801. i FOR SALE —$200 cash or Liberty i bonds, balance as rent, will buy a 7- ! room frame house, just painted, bath land other improvements; paved street ! Mill section; now vacant; move right in; price right. Apply 25 N. loth st.. city or 37 S. Front st., Steelton. CORNER property at Paxtang for sale; eight rooms and bath; gas; elec tric light; furnace; lot 90x125; corner of Eiii-ban and Kelso streets. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. CONFECTIONERY business for sale I in prosperous condition; good oppor tunity tor a live man. Bell Realty Co.. Be r sOcrßldg. VACANT house for sale. 627 Reiiy street; 9 rooms and bath; gas; steam heat. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. 26TH ST., S.. 7,34 —Brick and stucco I house for sale; six rooms; bath; gas; electilc light; steam heat; lot 16x133. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. 20T1I ST., S.. 913—Dwelling with 7 rooms and bath, gas; furnace; lot 60x 115. Belt Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. 3D ST., N., 2209 —For sale; ten rooms and bath; electric light; fur nace; lot. 40x115. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. VERY DESIRABLE corner property for sale, on State street; large brick house, with all most modern Im provements; brick garage on prop erty. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner. Bldg. '.Continued In Next Column) j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN'.' ! STATE ST., 1131—NEW; VACANT; three-story stucco; 9 rooms and bath; steam heat; gas and electricity; front and rear porches; balcony and roof garden; cement cellarj the best of lo cation for a rooming house; $5OO cash; balance in monthly payments. I | 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 ivery small expense; A 1 investment. PlBhY 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 {electricity; front and rear porches; 3u feet between this and the next prop erty; best of location; a very modern .home; can be bought with $5OO cash. | DERRY ST.. 2143 Three-story 'brick; 9 rooms and bath; gas and electricity; all modern improvements; I nice frcnt and back porches; cement cellar; a very nice home; can be | bought with $5OO cash. 17TH AND PAXTON STS.—NEW; VACANT; Two-and-a-half story; six rooms and bath; steam heat; gas and I ole t trie, it > ; front and rear porches; side entrance with a nice big yard; will be tinished in a few days; can bs bought with $5OO cash. FULTON ST., 1834 —Three-story frame; 8 rooms; some improvements; 'all nice large rooms; very reasonable; ini money down; $25 per month. I LEMOYNE, Herman Ave., 289—One {hall 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 small amount down jand the balance same as rent D. ASA SANDERLIN, Room 1. Security Trust Building, ' 36 NORTH THIRD ST. ißell 1390 Dial 3573 I FOR SALE —On easy terms, 2012 Ito 2UIS Susquehanna street. Apply A. Ip. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth. I FOR SALE Three-story brick 'house with 9 rooms and bath in Ham ilton st near Second, end house with live windows, open view; immediate 'possession; moderate in price. A. W. Iswengel, 2131 North Second st. Bell |257 5- J . ' j FOR SALE —On Maclay street, west 1 0 f Sixth st, a good 3-story brick I house with all improvements for ! s;'. 500; possession soon. A. W. Swen | gel, 2131 N. Second st. Bell 2575-J. I Fine residence, North st $20,000 I Brick property. Camp Hill .... 12,u00 1 Paxtang residence 17,000 '•>43l N 6th, brick 6,000 11912 N. Sixth st., brick 4,509 : 1631 Swatara, frame 2,100 1 1943 N. 4th, brick 3. uou { Brick building, garage 15,000 D. A. CALEY, IBell 559. 'O7 Kunkel Bldg. | I'.OAS ST.. 1840-42, $l9OO each, six large rooms; rtnished attic; front and I vide porches; porch and balcony in rear; stable; chicken house; plenty of I shade. Inquire at 1842 Boas. ; BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond lirst payment required, balance as rent. We have houses in every Ipart of the city and suburbs. Apply |A. 1 Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. ' FOR SALE —A corner property ir. 'business section, at Third and Locust 'sts suitable for any purpose. Inquire 'itose Wagner, Columbia, Pa. FOR SALE —414-416-41S Woodbine 'street, three 3-story bricks; 7 rooms > and bath each. All modern improvc iments, 414 now vacant. A real bargain jto a quick buyer. $9,600 as a whole, or I will sell separately. Inquire of Wil 'liam E. Orr, 101 S. Summit St. Bell {ohone 445-M. IF YOU want a bargain in real es tate, see W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St., | Highspire, Pa. Dial 9801. Real Estate tor Sale—Suburban ! FOR SALE —Small country places. { A few splendid country places of 'small acitage for sale. Sizes 3 to 30 'acres —can be bought right. F. S. j jlumraa & Son, Meehanicsburg, Pa. I FOB SALE —292-294 Second street, Highspire. A line double house, ull Im | provements, will sell single or double. I If you are looking for r. bargain see 'this property before you buy. VV. J Reeves, 224 Market rtreet, Highspire. j Dial 9801. My car is at your service. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT i FOR KENT —Store room and house. Inquire 28 South Thirteenth st. $42 I per month; all conveniences. Imme jdiate possession. Apply 101 Evergreen ! street. REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANTED —To buy brick house be- I tween North and Muench; smell j amount down and pay as rent. D-8353. i 1 HAVE BUYERS—List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third j Street. j L'AKMS j Farms for sale; easy terms, with or without slock and crops. 6 a., 10 mi. to Hbg. $l6OO. 7Vi a. near Annville, $BOO. 16 a. 6 mi. to Hershey. $2400. 24 a. near Harper's Tavern, $2lOO. 30 a. near Hershey. $4BOO. 31 a. 18 mi. to Hbg., $2OOO. 37 a. 16 ml. to Hbg.. $l6OO. 40 a. near Grantsville, $4500. 6S a. 5 mi. to Hbg., $6500. 77 a. near Hurper's Tavern, $4500. 94 a. 16 mi. to Hbg., $4500. 110 a. Cumberland Co. $5OOO. 120 a. near Hershey. $B5OO. 160 a. Cumberland Co.. $6OOO. DURANP & FERBER. 107 Chestnut St. SEVERAL SMALL FARMS Three to ten miles from city. Price and terms right. C. H. CORDER. 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560-J. FARM —95 acres of level limestone land; line producer. Brick house; bank barn. Well of never failing water. Lo cated ten miles from Harrisljurg in Cumberland county. For further de scription, call on E. W. Yohn, one of the administrators of H. W. Yohn Es tate. at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris burg. Pa. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS SECONDHAND bricks; 2c per brick. Apply in evening at 1355 Liberty st. ln Next Column) AUGUST 7, 1919. w -v>v- —vy>- -Xyv | FOH SALE—'MISCELLANEOUS j 1 •.•• •■}- ; r ;1 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD j SALE AT FRONT STREET j RESIDENCE, of good carpets, furniture, china and antiques, Wednesday and Thursday, 2 to 8 P. M., At 1613 North Front Street MOTORS FOK SALE We have Hie following motors we are ottering tor sale. We guarantee these motors to be In first-class con ' dttion and can malte immediate de ! livery. One % H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. ) One V* H. P. 220 V. 380 it. P. AI. One Vi H. P. 22U V. 800 R. P. M. One V* H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. Ono ti H. P. 230 V. 370 R. P. M. One >4 H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. One V* 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 ! hangers, pulleys, belting, bolts, pipe, etc. dismantling plant. The Highspire Distillery Co., Ltd.. Both phones. Highspire, Pa. FOR SALE Hair filled mattress, value $35, selling price s2o; Brussels rug, oxl2, value $5O, sale ' i price $39. FORN WALT'S. 1321 N. SIXTH STREET. ! FOP. SALE RIVER SAND Best in quality and price. At the river, Motor street. Highspire, Pa. Martin Construction & Supply Co. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR 1 ' CASH ALL MAKES RENTED I I EXCHANGED II GEO. P. TILLOTSON, I I 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE ,! ORPHEUM THEATER , j BOTH PHONES !i FOR SALE—AiI kinds of building | material, including beams, channels, rails, pipe, one hoisting engine and motors. Apply Williams & Freedman, I Sixth, below Hoffman's Woods. '! FOR SALE—One sideboard; 1 square' :! dining table; %-dozen dining chairs; I 13 kitchen chairs: 1 morris chair. In- I ! j quire 2152 N. Fifth St. i ,! FOR SADE—White reed baby car-| [ j riage, in good condition; reasonable j , | price. Inquire 95 Disbrow St. ' | RABBITS for sale. Inquire at 5;17 I , j Cumberland St. j ■ I FOR SALE—One round reed revel - I ' sible Bloch gocart; cost new, $5O; will 1 ! sell reasonable. Apply 1606 Wallace st t|_ : | FOR SALE—34 quick lunch chairs and two coffee urns. Apply Bethlehem I ' Restaurant. 198 S. Front st„ Steel ; | ton, Pa. ■ I FOR SALE—Double iiat top oak 1 I! dek 42x55; also Harvord range No. '132; both good s new. A. S. Miller, j 18th and State sts. I BOOKS Bought ana sold; 20,000 * I new, old. rare, in clock. Aurand s. " ! 925 North Third. Circulars free. I MORRIS SAYS save money buying ■ i new and second-hand furniture here i High prices paid for furniture. Morris . j Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. j i' WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS >1 ; JUNK—We are in the market for, . all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4974, or: write L. Cohen At Co., York street and ! .' Ash avenue. j WANTED Storage for boxed' pianos; tlrst 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. ! ; I 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG, PA , I MAX SMELTZ | Second hanu furniture bought and j . sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call, ! Eell 1071 R. or drop a postal to Max . ! Smeltz. 1020 Market street. Will call, : . | City or country. Bell pnone 3239-RI. ! ' i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ; ! i j HARRISBURG S •I REAL ESTATE BUREAU j CONSULT US. • BACKENSTOSSREALTY ' CO. 331 MARKET STREET. ■ ! DRUG STORE Good location in) Harrisburg; doing good business; good reason for selling. For full par- J ticulars address D-8382 care Tele graph. j GENTLEMAN wishing to retire will I sell shoe repairing factory paying $75 I up weekly for $950. Auto Salesman | Horst, Linglestown, Pa. —• i LIVE business tor a live man, m i nearby town. Restaurant, confection- I ery. cigars. Doing business of $42,000 I a year or more. Apply A. P. Dorauz, 1225 North Sixth st. BUSINESS PERSONALS A~ LANE. New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J. STEAM feather renovating; all ticks emptied; new ticks furnished; B. J. Campbell, 1000 Paxton street. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygon. Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538 Logan ! street. Bell 4396-J. j DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. PAPERH ANGING AND PAINTING First class work. Chilcoat 8r05.,) 1622 N. Fourth St. FURNITURE CRATED for shipping! G. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street. fCuutlnued In Next Column! j I BUSINESS PERSON*AIa; I j QUININE—Look out for that grippe I** ' ! feeling, likely to catch you this • | changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE i j]MI(PIIO-QUlN'lNE will stave it off iif taken in time. Gross Drug Store ! 119 Market street. '! I Of- RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED— Single edge. 25c doz., double edge, 35c i | doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. | FURNITURE, china packing und re"? I j pairing, carefully done by R. J. Roy-I j sler. 815 West St. Bell 818-lt. — MONEY TO LOAN MONEY AT NEW LEGAL RATES The entire cost of 1 $2O for four months is $1.76 I $4O for four months is $3.50 ! ♦ | $6O lor four months is $5.26 • $BO for four months is $7.00 $lOO for four months is $8,76 Based on four equal monthly payments one month apart. Longer time If desired at lit the extra cost. Shorter time > at less cost. Other amounts in proportion. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut Street. Under State Supervision. | ; MONEY LOANED—Employes' Loan '> Society. Room 206 Bergner Bldg., * Third and Market streets. "Licensed I and Bonded by the State." ! WE LEND MONEY in compliance j with Act of June 4, 1919, to individu als in need of ready cash, small loans a specially, business confidential, pay ments te suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. 132 Walnut Street. MUSICAL AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE. PHONOGRAPH BARGAINS THIS • WEEK. f $6O Universal mahogany phono graph; almost new; plays ail rec- ords. Price $4O $lOO Kimberly mahogany, phono graph; cabinet size; like new; plays all records $BO $llO Cheney; fumed oak; phono l graph; like new; plays all rec ords. Price SSC Two Empire olden oak phono graphs; used about four months: cabinet size. Price each $Bl $125 Cheney, mahogany phono graph; used very little; plays all records; price $lOO " $125 Columbia, mahogany, like A new; cabinet size; price $lOO Easy payments may be arrang ed on any of the above instru ments. AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. TROUP BUILDING. 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE. ! * * j TALKING MACHINES promptly and j carefully repaired by an expert onlv. iOYLER'S 14 South Fourth Street. I , f YOU have made the visit to muslo • : houses, for a special Columbia record, you have not found it. We have it. ! Spanglor Music House, 2112 North j Sixth street. i FOR SALE—Upright piano; like new: magahony case; medium size; will sell reasonable for cash. Address ; Box G-2967 care Telegraph. HORSES AND CARRIAGES | FOR SALE—One bay horse, 1300 lbs. ■ will make good market horse, owner ! has no further use for same. Inquire Ralph C. Eckles, 148 S. Front street, * Steelton. Pa. FOR SALE—Carload of new Watson dump wagons. Inquire A. A. Thum ina. Lemoyne, Pa. Dial phone. FOR SALE —Carload of new Watson dump wagons. Inquire A. A. Thomas, Lemoyne, Pa. Dial phone. i FOR SALE—High grade horse; I guaranteed sound; safe to ride or | drive anywhere; also runabout; har , ness. saddle and light wagon. Inquire ' 1 B. Dickinson. 505 N. 13th St. Bell | phone 4773R; Dial 4201. HAULING AND MOVING j HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov- A I ing. No distance too far. Careful , driver, llain and dustproof body. J. IK. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin • Aungst, Manager, Hershey. Pa. Bell '* J phone 16R6. j HAULING—LocaI or long distance, I pianos and safes a specialty. Paul I Beck, successor to O. H. Beck. Call lat 1419 Vernon street. Bell 2811-J, or ' Ober's Livery. I ~ i WE Move Anything. Anywhere. I Any time. Price reasonable. Dial ! 4990. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North j Third street. I. | MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO. j Auto hauling, furniture and pianos a j specialty. General hauling, Fifth and } jßetly. Dial 6268. jALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE j CONRAD BROS.. 341 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. i AUTO HAULING —Local or long I distance. Furniture and piano moving la specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 317 j Capital street. Both phones. ! LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE * I HAULING Furniture Moving. ! prompt service. Ernest Corbin. 636 l Caldcr street. Loth phones. Bell ' I 3636-J. Dial 3688. , I HICKS Local and long-distance I hauling and storage. 424 Relly. Both I phones. FINANCIAL ~ STOCKS AND BONDS. LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J. K. GREEN AW ALT, JR., 130 Walnut Street, Harrisburg. Pa. ' |1