14 I A Classified Aivcrtlscmcmt fill Sell That Housc-If Yonr Offer Is Attractive j • tDeatbs UlGGg—Harvey Biggs died August ~ 1919, at 2.20 p. in. at his home 111 liainton, aged 62 years. Funeral services on Sunday at i .-u p. in at his late residence. Services and burial private, Relatives are iv qutsted to attend without turtnei , notice. Body may be viewed Satur- | day between 4 and 7 P- m. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Redman, of 1031 Evergreen street. and Mrs. James j Redman desire to extend their sincere , thanks to all friends who were so! very kind to them in their sad be-< roavement, and for the beautiful lloral tributes presented to their son and husband. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. YVix, of Hain- ! ton. desire to thank their friends lor the kindness shown them during the illness and bereavement of their, daughter. : LOST AND FOUXD LOST—A poeketbook containing money and valuable letters on l-'ria iy evening between Penn-Harrts Hotel and Market st or Market and 1-rent to CIMC Club. Reward if returned ic • this office. LOST—Child's necklace in Reser voir Park on Thursday evening. Re ward if returned to HQS Market M. LOST At Hershev Wednesday, July 30. black case containing lady's bla k tine tortoise rim glasses. Rewaia. ..til lull phone 2636-K. LOST —Fox terrier puppj. white and brown spots. Call Bell 49 el --9 • - Second street. I FOUND—Aug. t. en public road near llershey Park, automobile tire, owner can have same by proving property and paying for this ad. caii at office Hershey Transit to., tiet si.ey ' 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 4t16. . j BECK LEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Mai ket St. Chas. R becklo . { FOR instruction in elementary or advanced mathematics or mechanics, tee Mil.tr. 3c6 Chestnut st formerly instructor at U". S. Naval Academy. 14 IT.I' WAN TED —MALE WANTED Freight truckers and freight handlers at P. R. R. Division Street Transfer. Harrlsburg. Pa. Apply to agent at Seventh and Division Streets. Take Big Four or Rockville car to Sixth and Division streets. WANTED Car repairmen at P. R. R ebops, Harrisburg. Inquire MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE. Harrisburg. OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE, i Lucknow and Enola. WANTED Men to learn to repair auto mobiles and aeroplanes. Make application at once. Full course, 150. Call or write. 25 N. CAMERON STREET. Or TRAINING QUARTERS. 26e South Front Street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Experienced hxers for out of town hosiery mill: good wages I and excellent opportunity lor advancement in new mills be- | ing established by strong company. Addiess X-8324 care Telegraph. {{ ]1 * : WANTED Boy IT years to leurn underwear '• knitting; good position and assured advancement to one who is willing i and industrious. Apply Belgrade Knit- : vng Mill. 12th and Bridge St.. New Cumberland. WANTED —Experienced salesman, general line of farm machinery and . equipment for the farm. Heating fu - naces and plumbing equipment tor the ■ home. Uood permanent position for the right man Referon es required. Address P O. Box H-1536, Belleville, Pa. ' ! i i WANTED —Young or middle aged ' man lor grocery clerk. Address Box J-6935 care Telegraph. BRICK press men. wanted six good I Tellable men to operate brick presses; 1 stead, work. For particulars, address ' Hummelslown Brownstone Co., Hum- 1 nielstown. Pa. !■ SEVERAL newspaper canvassers < for out of town work; salary and ex- i pensc-s. Apply this offlice. ■ WANTED —Partner for wholesale confectionery business; one who nus i had experience as traveling salesman , in this line; single man preferred, out - married ones considered. Address C.!. L. F- care Telegraph. RAILWAY mail clerks. Hundreds , wanted. $l,lOO-51.50U. Age 18-35. L\-; r.ericnce unnecessary. Examinations . everywhere August 23. For free par- j tlculars write Raymond Terry. luruior government examiner. 51s Continental , Bidg.. Washington. (Continued lu Next Column) | A Good Investment ( We have four. 3-story houses lon Jefferson street, having & I rooms and bath each. Properties ( are newly painted, j Now is your opportunity to buy I this row of houses at 36,50u. An investigation will show that I the net returns ale very satisfac tory. i Miller Erothers & Co. LOCLS'I ANU COL KT si'S. , lIEAi. —VI ATE INsCHA.VCE SCn ET Y UO.Mts Mrmbrm uwH itful i.kiule iiuurU j SATURDAY EVENING- ! HELP WANTED—.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 Linployment Office. 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. OPPORTUNITIES for A large number of inexperi enced men. Ages IS to 45. Must be in good physical con dition. Good living wages paid while learning. Steady work assured. No j labor trouble. Apply in person or communi cate at once with Factory Employment Office. THE GOODY'EAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., AKRON. OHIO. MALE HELP WANTED Several salesmen for door tc-door proposition. Experi ence not necessary. Salary guaranteed. Apply H-8421 care Telegraph. SALESMEN calling on retail grocery 1 trade, either side line or ful: time; an unusual opportunity to make from $55 to $55 weekly. Every demunstra-. tion should mean a sale. Send lu cents! f..r pocket- samples and particulars. Addr.ss A. J. Faitber. 13s N. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa. August 23, Railway Mail Clerk Ex aminations in Harrisburg. Hundreds wanted 51.100-51,CUU 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 ; Franklin Institute, Dep't. 414 It, Ro chester X. Y. CENSUS clerk examination soon. Thorough instruction 55. Particulars free. American Civil Service School, Washington. D. C. WANTED —Painter and paperhang ot ■ steady work. Apply Manager Penn-Harris Hotel. WANTED —Two first class sawyers 1 for small circular saw mills. Must ;,e experts in their line and hustlers of i good steady character. Also need sev- 1 tral experienced woodsmen who can board on the job. Address Samuel Wittenmyer. Harrisburg Pa. WANTED—Man for general mer chandise store in a country town; must have experience. A-5376 care Telegraph- , 1 WANTED —A first class, all around machinist for shop and plant repair work. Hummelslown Brownstone Co.,' Waßonviile. Pa. WANTED —A man with some 1 knowledge of machinery, for foreman; of a crusher plant. Hunimelstow a i Brownstone Co.. Waltonvilie, Pa. FIRST class automobile painters wanted; high wages. Joseph J. Der ham, Uosemont. Pa. FIRST class autpmoblle trimmers want d 'on closed and open work. Highest wages and steady job. Joseph J. Durham. Rosemont. Pa. WANTED—Experienced canvassers, newspaper work; good salary. Apply between. 7 and 9 p. m. J. M. Selmlee. Metropolitan Hotel Annex. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—By U. S. Government. Hundreds clerks. 18 or over, at Washington. IJ C. Harrisburg examinations July 19th. 51.100 year. ; Pleasant clerical work. Short hours. Common education sufficient. Try these July 19th examination. Speclm-r. questions free. Franklin Institute. Dept., 4M R.. Rochester. N. Y. j WANTED —Clothing man, experi enced in selling high grade clothing.' Apply McFall & Son. Third and Mar ket Sts. See Mr. Herman. . j I ContiuueU tu Next Column) ' HELP WANTED —MALE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER IOR. Aug. 7. 1919. MALE HELP WANTED: Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Washington. D. C., a government hos pital. will give employment to a num ber of men of good character, who are interested in earing for patients suffering from mental and nervous diseuse.-. NATURE AND ADVAN TAGES OF EMPLOYMENT. Tltis hoe j pital is caring for a large number of soldiers und sailors from all parts of I the country : consequently, a wide and j varied experience may be gained. A | training school lias been established | for the employes of the ward service, j and instruction is free to employes. !No experience is required for on t'-ancc. SALARIES AND PERQUI SITES. All inexperienced help receives j 56e.0n per month: those having ex perience in similar institutions receive (52.50 per month additional for each period of six months experience they have had up to two years, provided satisfactory references are furnished. ! making the maximum entrance salary I $70.00 pet month. All receive board, , lodging, laundry and. in case of ill | ness. medical attention for a reasm •lahle length of time. Those who show an interest in their work and prove ; themselves efficient are in line for promotion as vacancies occur, to posi tions paying 5107.50 per month and maintenance, as stated above. RE QUI REM PINTS: Applicants must be in sound ph> sical condition, should have reached their ISth hut not their (sth birthday, and be citizens of the United I States. Application from 1059 may be " I obtained from and filed with either I the Superintendent. St. Elizabeths j Hospital, of The Secretary, Fourth jC'vll service District, both at Wash ington. D. C. • S. G. HOPKINS. Assistant Secretary. WANTED—Six-piece workers: three I laborers for stone quarry work: high j class men can make big wages. Ap ply Letnoyne Quarries Co.. Hershey i i'ldg.. Front and Market Sts. 1 WANTED—A man to do janitor and j labor work or man and wife, woman Ito do day's work in an apartment : 'also a man and boy for day laborer in country near city. Apply 1700 X. Sec ond street. MAN to sell guaranteed shrubs, roses, trees, plants: weekly pay; per imanent: write now. Barry Nursery ■'Co., Rochester. N. Y\ MAN. Hungarian or Italian, exp. on ! lime kiin work, either as a laborer ior mechanic around lime manufac turing machinery; must be able to write English: single man preferred {or one able to be away from home in definitely: special work: steady posi ition; good salary to man meeting re quirements. State exp. in detail and | age Address C-7921 care Telegraph. Y'Ol'NG man as salesman: piofltable business; inviting futuie: employment where you live: military service pre i ferred. C. C. Meyer. _7l i Broadway. Room 411, New 1 ork City. SALES MANAGER A Pittsburgh 'manufacturer has a real opportunity iir this city for a high grade sal-s ' executive who can handle men and 'produce one who has sufficient confi dence in his ability to back it up with 5300. which will he fully secured an! bring s minimum of 4 to 6 thousand per annum. See E. W. Phillis. Penn- TTarris Hotel, Harrisburg. August 11 to 13. MEN —Age 17 to 55. Experience un necessary. Travel: make secret in vestigations. reports. Salaries, expen ses. American Foreign Detective Agency, 429. St. Louis. RELIABLE man to act as our dls trict superintendent to book orders and engage subagents: exclusive ter ritory; pay weekly: act at one before votir'territory is assigned. Knight & Rostwlck. Nurserymen. Newark. New York State SALESMAN wanted by manufactur er for strictly new electric specialty I saleable to Jobbers and dealers. Large repeat commission basis. Side line or whole time. T. C. Smith, & Co., 1531 Cherry st., Philadelphia. WANTED—A married man over 30 for an established tea and coffee route; must furnish bond and refer ence. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.. 208 N. Second St. HELP WANTED—FEMALE NURSE MAID WANTED Good home: comfortable con ditions. Apply with reference to Box H-5326 care Tele- j graph. WANTED Experienced stampers and sewing machine operators. Aj ply DF.VINE & YUNGEL SHOE CO.. 16th and State Streets COOK WANTED (White) Eor family of three with five servants. Wages 560 per month. Write to MR. N. C. FETTERS. Alliance. Ohio. Post office Drawer No. 60. I WANTED Woman for general house woi k; no washing; three in family; write and send refer ence to W. P. BROWN, lOlli Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Pa. CHILD'S NURSE WANTED I Pleasant home conveniences. Apply with reference to Box H-5326 care Telegraph. WANTED—\n experienced white second maid and to assist with two ! children. Wages 58 per week. MRS. J. H. HARTMAN. 034 East Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa. HOSIERY looper wanted; full fash ioned"' excellent opportunity for first ■class, steady female operator; high est wages paid. Give full particulars. 1 including in own handwriting. I Address A-7921 care Telegraph. WANTED —Saleslady for coat and ruit department in town of 11,000. In (reply state age. experience and sal ary. Apply Imperial Dept. Store, Car lisle. WANTED —Housekeeper and second girl to assist with 2-year-old baby. ; Apply 28 X. 19th St. j COOK—Girl wanted to cook meats and vegetables: 3-hour day; no work ion Sunday. Apply.2ll Walnut St. ' (Continued (n ' Column) 1 KAltttfSßTmo TFr rnnAPTT '.'2 l •SI I \ il IX THE MATTER OF THAT J yy CAR —you are not using it very often, . J-J J jpy and after a while you'll be wanting a |i]y ;. ® later model. Why not sell it for its f A - full present value, and use the money mi ' hi some profitable way? It might ' - '' j prove, after all. the shortest cut to the jfes new car which von plan to own some- It ' ' t :£ | !'! 1 > r-JA —• _/.W 1 HELI' WANTED—FEMALE [ ? Y\ ANTED—Ladv buyer for ready- '< r to-wear department in rapidly grow s Ing town in Eastern Pennsylvania. In i reply state age. salary and reference. - Apply Imperial Dept. Store. Carlisle. j WANTED—Five bright, capable la dies to travel, demonstrate and sell - dealers. $23 to 530 per week. Railroad > fare paid. Write at once. Goodrich , Drug Co.. Dept. 841, Ontahu. Neb. \\ ANTED—Dish washer; experienc ed girls for ice cream parlor and an . experienced girl for the candy coun tor. Apply Sweetland Confectionery I j Store, 331 Market St. WANTED—A reliable woman for 1 general housework; family of two •; adults and two children. Call Mrs. V. J. Hasbrouck, 1427 N. Front St. i • i WANTED—Experienced woman for - cleaning: three days a week. Apply " at 1006 X. Third St . EXPERIENCED Stokes and Smith i machine operators; piece work and r bonus proposition. We also have; - openings for inexperienced girls who! > want to learn. Apply Hbg. Bag and 1 Box Co. 1550 Vernon St. WANTED—A lady clerk for Comp - ton's steam dyeing and French clean l ing office, experienced preferred; must, come well recommended. Apply after' 4 6 p. m. at 1006 X. Third St. WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply | HARRISBURG SILK MILL Second and North Streets i WANTED—GirIs: steady emplov raent. Apply Shearer Mfg. Co.. 3usl ■ Hamilton st. I ; i OPERATORS ON UNION SPECIAL ! Felling and Sleeving Machines. I, JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO., 1 I 2012 N. Fourth Street. HELP WANTED—MaIe anil Female ' 11 I THOUSAND, men. women, 18 or over now wanted. Government posi tions. Railway mail clerks, city car riers, census clerks, SllOO-SI6OO year; ; vacation; common education suffi cient; big chance for soldiers, sailors.! List positions free. Write immediate-! ly; urgent. Franklin Institute, Dept.- 1 413-S. Rochester, N. Y". SALESMEN WANTED 82.300 TO 83.300 SALESMAN WANTED 'By Bastian Bros. Co., Rochester, N. Y".—house of national prominence and $750,000 capital—as exclusive re pre ■ j . sontative in Harrisburg and surround-' i ing territory to sell high grade eel-' . luloid and metal advertising novelties, signs, badges, buttons, emblems. I'uv-1 orably known to and wanted by busi- ; nesse: ol every size and nature. Or-1 • ders range from $lO to SIO,OOO each. Liberal commission paid. Fully state! business experience, qualifications and time first class business references! with first letter. | WANTED—Truck salesmen for the 'best truck proposition in Pennsylva nia Our financing plun gets you the customers Retail salesmen wanted i for Harrisburg. Address Box A-837U, {care Telegraph. >, I SIOO to S3OO paid live salesmen i weekly who can sell Burk-Burnett oil stocks: liberal commission; sales, kit: information free; write now.. Mammoth Investment Co., Fort Worth. Tex. HIGH-CLASS SAMPLES FREE ; to salesmen interested in a side line.' i Variety of new top notch metal spe ' clalties. All wonderful trade stimula-j tors and 'business producers. Mann-! facturtrs, wholesalers, banks, retail-j 1 ers. etc., eager for them. Every line, 'everywhere buy in large quantities all yiar around. No seasons. Side line salesmen make SSO a week. $l5O to : S2OO for whole time. Write quick for; 'outfit C. E. Erickson Co., Inc., 542 j Erickson Bidg.. DesMoines, lowa. j SPECIALTY' salesman, Harrisburg and vicinity. Paying opportunity, long 'engagement. Big business buys, also 1 manv others. Tell us about yourself. Work immediately. No big cash terms. Write American Business Company. | Liverpool, '■ SALESMEN WANTED Salesmen; for Well established wholesale confec-| tiunerv business. Salary and comrais ! slon. Only experienced salesmen need j apply. D-7971. i i SIDE LINE SALESMEN—We have anWttractive line of premium assort-, ments for live salesmen. Commission 'trom $3 to 520 per order. If you Want (ill up-to-date line, write to-day. Can-, :field Mfg. Co.. 4003 Broadway st.. Chi-, | cago, 11L ! | NEW CARBURETOR 1 FOR I'ORD CARS. Simple, not a mov- I ing part: installed in thirty minutes;! .'guaranteed to double your mileage ' ard start in zero weather without | I heating or priming. 10-day F REE | i trial Our St. Louis man sold 2,000 in S months. Salt Lake City man made, $1 200 in one week. Write U. & .1. i Carburetor Co.. 505 W. Jackson 81vd.,, j Chicago. I • I STOCK salesmen wanted for a clean, ; cut proposition in operation two years t and a proven dividend payer. Paid 149 | . ner cent last year. Grain Groweis j .Association. Inc.. Harlowton. Mont- AG ENTS WANTED i AGENTS making S2OO weekly!! • ' Evervone wants it. Form"'* for 200 homemade beverages, book form, bend, £1 for ccpv and territory proposition.! Buyers Export Agency. In.. 4151 ', Broome St., New York. i AGICNTS —One-cent Invested In ai 'postal curd brings you clean, honest 1 ' employment proposition worthy *7o -1 5100 a week. Specialty Mfg. Asso.. Dlv. (125, Madison. Wis. (Continued in Next Column) AGENTS WANTED —Big pay und free automo bile introducing wonderful new gaso line saver, puncture proof, five-year : spark plugs und other economical auto I necessities. Outfit free. E. Ballwey, 633 Sta. F', Louisville, Ky. $"00 pei month selling a new pat-1 rnted I uel vaporizer, guaranteed to' save up to 50 per cent, in gasoline: (u miles per gallon made with Foul car. Solq on money-buck guarantee. Gne sample free. Stransky Vaporizer Co., Pukwana, S. D. j TAILORING agents wanted; sell men's made-to-measure suits and , overcoats. Flam big money, only pro ducing agents wanted. F'all samples now tvaay. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chi cago ; PIMM PITT Scotts und Kelly Millers' Negro War Histories outsell them all,! Better now than ever. $40,000 sales! I last week. Agents wild over success. , Best terms. Patriotic pictures fre". Express paid. Either outfit free Both ! ioO cents. Be quick. • Mullikin Co., I ; Marietta, Ohio. ! S2O to S3O per week being made sell- ' ing Kelly Miller's Progress and achievements of the nbgro, showing , the wonderful doings and new oppor ; tunities of the race. Low price, many 1 pictures, lightning seller, write quick; I foi ugents terms. Austin Jenkins Co., ; 521 Nintli st., Washington, D. C. I AUTHORIZED negro war hook, 74 1 j pages with peace terms by Kelly Mil- I l'-r, of Washington, D. C., and an as-! isistant of the War Department; best i book foi colored people ever written; j ISO pictures; price only $2.50; selling 'like wildfire: big agent's outfit free: 'gel the big book; act quick. Jenki.Vs Publishing Co., Washington, D. C. AGENT—To sell portable fireproof 1 steel garages, cottages, factory and farm buildings, moving picture halls; any size: give references. Manufaetur- ' ing Stove Repair Co.. Inc., Hagers- j town. Md. ' LARGE MANUFACTURER wants, leprosontatives to sell shirts, under wear. hosiery, dresses, waists, skii ts.) direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad : way. New Y'ork City. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE ! WORK wanted on farm by colored ■ {man. Apply 325 S. 14th St., Harrisburg I 1 YOUNG man desires position as (private chauffeur: six years' experi jence: do own repairing. Call at 1423' ■ Reese st. Harrisburg. SITUATIONS WANTED—EEM.VLE EXPEP.rENCED elevator operator ' would like position. Apply 661 Say | ford St. WANTED—Practical nursing; ma jternity work preferred. Address Box . F-8330 cure Telegraph. WOMAN would like to have plain or j ! fancy washing and ironing to do. Call ' Bell phone 4586. ROOMS EOR RENT THREE furnished rooms for light! housekeeping, second lloor front: all conveniences; located at 1531 Green' street; also one single front room. In- I ! quire 261 Cumberland st. i FOR RENT Nice large second Soor frcnt room: all conveniences;' | suitable for two. Apply at 111 Ever-! green st. Bell phone 4900-R. P'OR RENT—Two third floor rooms: ! furnished for light housekeeping; no children; reference required. Call Bell i sor-it. • j P'OR RENT —Furnished first floor apartment: 4 rooms. Call lu to \z a. m., 714 Capital st. Bell phone 575-J. j A nicely furnished front bay win- j dow room on second floor, suitable for lone or two gentlemen, in good loca-: tion; near good boarding houses. Ap ple- 1171 Market St. ! P'OR RENT—P'or single gentleman. 1 second floor furnished room. Inquire i ; s0 X. Second street. ' P'OR RENT —Nicely furnished sec- ' i ond—story front room, near Capitol: j all modern conveniences: use of both phones; bath: permanent tenant de-' sired. Apply 721 North Sixth street. NICELY" furnished. clean, cool : rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 1,3 \ South Third street. ; NIC P. LY- FU KNISH ED BE D ROOM— ! for gentlemen only. Dial 4990 or 312 J [North Third street. ROOMS WANTED I YOUNG married couple; no children, j want three unfurnished rooms and I bath or four room apartment by Octo ; ber 1. Address X. Y". Z„ care Tele-| : graph. I APARTMENTS FOR RENT ! FOR RENT —Apartment of two l large unfurnished. communicating | rooms, one front with three windows; large hall; tine location: no children. 'Call at 1506 State st. Bell phone I 2761 W. REAL ESTATE EOR SALE ' FOR SALE Threg-story brick house with 9 rooms and bath In Hara- I ilton st. near Second, end house with • live windows, open view; immediate possession; moderate in price. A. W. Swergel. 2131 North Second st. Bell I 2575-J. ' P'OR SALE—On Maclay street, west iof Sixth st, a good 3-story brick house with all improvements for i 53,500; possession soon. A. W. Swen ! gel, 2131 N. Second st. Bell 2575-J. I VACANT house on corner of Six teenth and State streets for sale; ten | rooms; bath; all other improvements. I Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bidg. IF YOU want a bargain in real es tate. see W. J. Reeves. 224 Market St., Highspire, Pa. Dial 9801. (Continued In Next Column) i REAL ESTATE EOR SALE j | I "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDER LIN'-' ; STATE ST.. 1131—NEW; VACANT; stucco; rooms und bath; steam heat; gus and electricity; front and rear porches; balcony and roof! garden; cement cellar; the best of lo- I cation for a rooming house; ST>OO cash; | balance In monthly payments. OREKN ST.. 1017 Three-story!, brick ; 10 rooms and bath; the best of J location for a rooming house; can be converted into three apartments at a very small expense; Al investment. DP PRY ST.. 2341—NEW; VACANT; ! Two-and-a-half slory brick; 6 rooms; i bath and attic; hardwood floors; v-{] | incut cellar; steam heat; gas and j !electricity; front and rear porches; 3u feet between this and the next prop- , erty ; best of location; a very modern j holm-; cu:i be bought with SSOO cash. ; ' DERRY ST.. 2143 Three-storv i brick: 9 rooms and bath; gas and; electricity; all modern improvements; nice frcnt and back porches; cement cellai; a very nice home; can be ! bought with SSOO cash. 17TH AND PAXTON STS.—NEW;] i VACANT; Two-and-a-half story; six I I rooms and bath; steam heat; gas and | j clcc fri< iiy ; front and rear porches; .! side entrance with a nice big yard; will be finished in a few days; can !b3 bcuglit with SSOO cash. 1 FULTON ST., IS34 —Three-story i frame; S rooms; some improvements; all nice large rooms; very reasonable; money down; $25 per month. , LEMCYNE. Herman Ave.. 2S9 —One- j hall of a two-and-a-half story double i frame, some improvements; nice front and rear porches; lot 150 feet deep I dack to a driveway; right price to ; quick buyer; or small amount down | and the balance same as rent. D. ASA SANDERLIN, Room 1. Security Trust Building, 36 NORTH THIRD ST. Bell 1390 Dial 3573 ;| I P'OR SALE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION | As several prospective buyers ha\oj 'said that the plot to the Bixler prop- | erty is too large, we are now going j to cut the plot in two and reduce the | price. This property is located on the i northeast corner of Dickinson and! Pdinceton avenue, Earlington. Camp Hill. I'a., two blocks from car line:' single car fare from Harrisburg; 2?S-| storv frame detached dwelling; size, 31x31: stone foundation; shingle root';! cemented cellar under entire house; all impiovements: three large rooms i and reception hall on first lloorf large! kitchen and extra large pantry); open, stairway; four rooms and bath on: second floor; unfinished attic; good vellow pine llooring: cypress finish: | hat water beating system: front porch 9x31 rtar porch enclosed. Plot o. ground 6ux120; granolithic walks: shade trees; chicken house which will, accommodate 25U chickens; 17 fruit; trees (13 bearing the finest kind off 'fruit); variety of grapes, strawberry | ! plants, good reason for selling. In-, 1 snectic.n by appointment only. PRICE VERY' REASONABLE AT $4500 ! C. O. BACKENSTOSS. RpH ACSP-NT, B?!l JOO HARRISBURG. PA. 3077-J . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE River Road property, 125 feet front.' double frame dwelling: S minutes, I from city. A bargain, $3,000. ; Zarker St.. 1418-20-22 2%-storyj 'frame house with improvements. \ North Second St.. 1323, frame dwell- ' 'ing house, gas, electric, furnace, price, 1 SI,SOC. | ! Catherine St., 1636, 2-story brick; 6j : rooms and bath. i Cottages for sale. A number of de-! !airablc cottages for sale at l'erdix. 20 i minutes from Harrisburg. i Lots —City and suburban. 1 MAY'NARD Id. FULTON, Real Estate ana Insurance, I 1 14 S. Market Sq. Bell phone 3it>-J i i ' j ir ln( , residence. North st. ' >Prick property. Camp Hill .... 12,0991 ' pax tang residence 17.000 !mi X 6th, brick 6.0001 ' (9iN. Sixth St.. brick 4,50u i 1631 Swatara, frame 2.40U j ! '943 N 4th. brick 3 00U ! Brick building, garage 15.000 D. A. CALEY. F.ell 589. 707 Kunkel Bidg. j ! ■ ! , P'OR SALE—A two-story cottage along Riverside drive. Rockville; elec-1 trie lights and bath; front porch, lux; ••5 feet deep lot; fine garden; fruit;] ! garage. Apply <0 A. YV. Swengel, 2131' :N. Second st. Bell 2oi-J., I P'OR SALE—Two frame houses Nus j 1114 Montgomery st. and 1117 Plumj ave. Good investment. Inquire at 1903! , n Second st. or Bell phone 899-M. P'OR SALE —Sixth St., 2612, 9 rooms; I semi-detached, brick, front porch,' (drive alley rear, built in 1917, gas and! electric, steam heat, possession 39; days, owner leaving city, will be sold : at a baigain to quick buyer. Apply ; Lehman & Klingeman. Patriot Bidg. , s P'OR SALE—S2OO cash or Liberty ■ bonds, balance as rent, will buy a 7- ! room frame house, just painted, bath and other improvements; paved street | Hill section; now vacant; move right [in; price right. Apply 25 N. 19th st.. i city or 37 S. P'ront St.. Steelton. j j VERY' DESIRABLE corner property! ! for sale, on State street; large brlclt 1 | nousc, with all most modern im-! 1 provements; brick garage on prop jerty. Bell Realty Co., Bergner. Bidg. j [ CORNER property at Paxtang fori Qale; eight rooms and bath; gas; elee | trie light; furnace; lot 90x125; corner' ■of Brisban and Kelso streets. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bidg. j CONFECTIONERY business for saie : in prosperous condition; good oppor- 1 tunity tor a live man. Bell Realty Co. ' Bergner Bidg. VACANT house for sale, 627 Reily! street; 2 rooms and bath; gas; steam heat. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bidg. 1 BUY YOUR HOME on the rental! payment plan. Small cash or Liberty, Bond first payment required, balance! as rent. We have houses in every' part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. F. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. 1 P'OR SALE— 414-416-41S Woodbine 1 street, three 3-story bricks; 8 rooms' and bath each. All modern improve-j ments, 414 now vacant. A real bargain! I to a quick buyer. $9,600 as a whole, or ! will sell separately. Inquire of Wil liam E. Orr, 101 S. Summit St. Bell I phone 445-M. i HOUSE for sale, 1612 Catherine st.,! SIOO down, the rest same as rent. (Continued lu Next Column) A.UGUST 9, iviy. [ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET. ! i : BUSINESS LOCATION ! West Falrvlew—2Vi-story brick, in ! heart of town with small out building, j I suitable for business of any kind. I | V ery cheap. ! Enola Homes—All Imp.; corner' | house; Ltmoyne homes, all Imp.; sin gle corner; New Cumberland, Una : home; al Imp.; Camp Hill, all imp.; ( large lots. City homes of all kinds; easy terms, pay as rent; some for cash. I I Fatnis—6. 10. 16. 30. 4C, 75. 96. 126.1 'and 17t-acre farms, from 3 to 12, miles of Harrisburg. Some of these j {farms with crops, stock and tools in- j eluded. Possession at once. Market Street—Three-story brick, j store room front, on Hill. Apartment Houses—One or two cf the finest in the city. Building lots at Camp Hill, Worm- I leysburg, Enola. Riverside. Paxtang. 1 | Progress. Belvue. uptown and sev- I jeral good factory sites. I Investments Several rows of; , houses paying big interest. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street, Bell phone 560-J. 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; 2Vs stories; 8 rooms; all improve ments; side yard: fruit trees; stable 40x20 feet on rear of lot; electric lights: fine place lor contractor or builder. Price $3,500. SSOO down. C. 11. CORDER. 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560-J. ! jr 0 v gale—2-story frame dwelling, 'acated at Camp Hill, containing 6 rooms, bath, water, electric light, front and rear porch and range, lot ' 20x152. Price $1,650. i For Sale —1237 Cameron st.. 2-story j brick, containing 6 rooms, bath, ce • mented cellar, all modern improve i ments. Price $2,300. j For Sale—l4lß Hunter St., 3-story i brick, 8 rooms, bath, cemented cellar, I water, gas, range and furnace, front 1 and rear porches. Price $2,800. ! For Sale—Double 2H-story frame ! dwelling located Hosier aye., Ee -1 movne, containing 5 rooms, bath each, electric lights and water; lot 40xluJ; ' price $2,500. j BRJNTON-PACKER CO.. Agents, I Second and Walnut Streets. STEELTON PROPERTIES P'OR SALE —3-aere truck farm, V-- 'mile east of Steelton, 10 minutes' walk {from trolley; scenic location: 6-rooni , frame house; fine well water; 300 1 healing fruit trees, all kinds; best oil | soil, possession this fall. Bargain ! price $3,800. Also a 7-room frame house, good condition; lot 116 by 120; good gur iden; well water; two squares from I trolley; Dunkle's Hill, Steelton. Pos session at once. Price, SI,BOO. I Also a double frame house. 8 rooms and bath: all conveniences, corner! I Fourth and Pine St.. Steelton. Price | $5 000. Easy terms. CHARLES DA VIES, Agent, Real State. 1549 State st., | Harrisburg. Pa. Bell 1476-W i ! FOR SALE —On easy terms, 20121 !to "• 1S Susquehanna street. Apply A. p. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth. Real Estate For Sale or Exchange | VACANT —3-story brick corner, 011 'Hill' elect, lights; front and side 1 porches; side yard; cheap to quick ! buyer. i VACANT—3-story frame on Hill;! porches; nice yard. j VACANT—2%-story brick on Hill; lull improvements; electric lights; {porches; large yard to drive alley. j VACANT —3-story brick on Broad Ist.; all imp. VACANT —North Sixth st., 8 rooms: all imp.; side yard; porches; bay win-, dows, 7 years old. VACANT —New brick on Hill; 6! ! rooms; all imp.: porch; newly papered. 1 FINE large brick house on Derry 1 .-treet. Several large homes uptown! and on Hill. Some of these homes can ! i,e bought with two or three hundred | 'dollars down, balance as rent. Will' take light touring car in exchange on | some of the above homes. C.H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560-J j REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ; FOR RENT —Small house; all im-1 j provements; rent reasonable. Call 346 j Mnenoh St. REAL ESTATE WANTED ' REAI. ESTATE WANTED—Want house in Harrisburg or any live town, ; in exchange far 64-acre $3,000 dairy, potato farm, near Binghamton, N. Y ' Reply to-day. Stoneryd, Harrisburg ! General Delivery. 1 HAVL BUYERS —List your prop ! ertles with me. Chas. Adler. Real Ea | tate and Insurance. 1002 North Third ! Street. i _____ Offices and Store Rooms for Rent I FOR RENT —Storeroom on South! ; 13th street, sls per month, water in 1 room. Apply 101 Evergreen st. 1 I FOR RENT —Centrally located of ! flee. Possession at once. Harvey E. j Knupp. attorney-at-law, 3 RUSH Bidg. FARMS j .{ ! FOR SALE—IOO-acre farm, also I stock If desired. Possession November! il: 3 miles northeast of Harrisburg. ' Further information apply 1700 N. j Second st. •} ' (Continued In Next Column) ] 1 FARMS j Farms for sale: easy terms, with o' I without stock utul crops. 7V& a. near Annville. SBOO. 16 a. 6 ml. to Hershey, $2400. 24 a. near Harper's Tavern, S2IOO. SO a. near Hershey. S4BOO. 31 a. 18 mi. to Hbg., S2OOO. 37 u. 16 ml. to Hbg., SI6OO. 1 •10 a. near Grantsville, $4500. .* 68 a. 5 ml. to Hbg., -6500. 77 a. near Harper's Tavern, $4500 04 a. 16 mi. to Hbg.. $4500. 110 a. Cumberland Co. SSOOO. 120 a. near Hershey. SSSOO. 160 a. Cumberland Co.. S6OOO. Dl'R AND & FERRER, 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 limestuiie land; line producer. Briclt house: bank 'barn. Well of never failing water. Lo- Icuted ten miles from llarrisburg in i Cumberland county. For further de | scription, call on E. \V. Yohn. one of I the administrators of H. W. Yohn Es i tate, at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris j burg, Fa. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS * . MOTORS FOR SALE j \Vo haw llie iDllowuife motors wo I are offering for sale. We guarantee 'these motors to be in first-class con- I dttion and can ntuke immediate de livery. One Vi H. P. 220 V. 450 R. p. M. One Vi H. P. 220 V. 380 It. P. M. One V. H. P. 22u V. soo R. p. m. One 'A H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. Ono Vi H. P. 220 V. 370 R. p. M . One 'A H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. One H H. P .120 V. 400 R. P. M. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO Printing Binding Designing ! Photo-Engraving Die Stamping Plate Printing Harrisburg, Pa. * RABBITS for sale. Inquire at 517 Cumberland St. r | FOR SALE —Double flat top oak 'desk, 42x55; also Harvord range So 132: both good as new. A. S. Miller. llSth and State sts. BOOKS Bought ana sold; 20.000 ! new, old. rare, in stock. Aurand s j 925 North Third. Circulars free. I FOR SALE—White reed baby car- II iage, in good condition; reasonable ■ price. Inquire 95 Disbrow St. FOR SALE i Lumber. tubes, tanks, shafting hangers, pulleys, belting, bolts, pipei etc. dismantling plant. The Hlghspire Distillery Co., Ltd., Both phones. Highspire, Pa. FOR SALE Hair filled mattress, value $35, selling price s2o; Brussels rug, 9x12, value SSO, sale ' I price $39: FORNWALT'S, 1321 N. SIXTH STREET. i " * FOP. SALE RIVER SAND Best In quality and price,/ At the river. Motor street, Highspire, Pa. I Martin Construction & Supply Co. | TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALE MAKES RENTED EXCH ANGED GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES FOR SALE—One Smalley ensilage ! cutter, ir. good order; can be bought | cheap. Thirty-forty quart milk cans, v 1 ; some good as new. A bargain for buy lier. John H. Pichter, Duncannon. | FOR SALE —Coal range; six plates; jwaterback; large oven; with stove pipe complete; in good condition; price $25. Also one light oak full size 'bed with woven wire spring. Apply ,123 Pine St. Bel! phone 2107. i CHIHUAHUAS —Smallest dogs on ' i earth, some only two pounds; cute, {smart; dainty pets and watch dogs. Special prices to introduce. Write 'quick for leaflet and list. Alameda j Kennels, Las Ctuces, New Mexico. i FOR SALE—Natural reed baby I coach in first class condition. Inquire a [at 1913 N. 4th St. e i FOR SALE—Entire household fur initure; every thing in good condition; i house can be rented; location best in * i city. Foi further particulars address • Box J-5325 care Telegraph. ) FOR SALE —Brunswick-Balke gut- I ter pool table, A 1 condition. Price {right. Address H. B. Fox, Middletown. 1 SECONDHAND bricks; 2c per brick, i Apply I" evening at 1355 Liberty st. FOR SALE—AII kinds of building material, including beams, channels. 'rails pipe, one hoisting engine and 'motors. Apply Williams & Freedman. Sixth, below Hoffman's Woods. FOR SALE —One sideboard; 1 square . , dining table; ,£-dozen dining chairs; 3 kitchen chairs; 1 morris chair, ln ' I quire 2152 N. Fifth St. MORRIS SAYS save money buying {new and second-hand furniture here. <• ' 14iirh prices paid for furniture. Morris j Schmortz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS MAX SMELTZ Second hand furniture bought and •old. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1071 R. or drop a postal to Max Smeltz 1020 Market street. Will call, j City or country. Bell pnone 3239-RI. JUNK We are In the market for all kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974, or write L. Cohen