Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 13, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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peopieliave fEncy to Bay teal lei Estate Mst
IDeatbs
FKI.KEH— Mrs. Ida A. Felker, died
Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at
the home of her son, 1936 Zarker
street, aged 58 years.
Funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later.
LOST AND IX)VXD
LOST—Four-stone diamond and
emerald ring. vicinity Sixth and
Briggs Sts. Honesty rewarded if re;
turned. Mrs. J. Edward Sponsier, 607
Briggs St.
LOST—Pocketbook containing JSo
on Tuesday morning between 1533 N.
Fourth street and P. R. R. station.
Reward if returned to IS3S North 4th
street, Ist floor.
LOST or strayed away, black brindle
French bull dog puppy with initial A
on collar. Reward if returned to -jO
Hummel street.
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 41>16.
BUCKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckloy.
HFI.P WANTED—MALE
WANTED
200 LABORERS
FOR
STATE ROAD WORK
GOOD LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS
APPLY
STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
THIRD AND NORTH STS.,
HARRIS BURG.
WANTED A YOUNG
man with ambition to get
somewhere in business
life. Must be energetic
and one who has orig
inality. Opportunity open
with large local manu
facturing concern for the
right man who has ability
to write advertising Copl
and take charge of a de
partment in which adver
tising plays an important (
part.
Do not apply for this
position unless you know
you can till our require
ments. Apply by letter
giving your references
and past experience in
full, also your reasons for
believing you are the
the man we want. Box
L-5273.
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 ai"l Division
streets.
WANTED —PORTER
* • filv manager Rainbow Waist
•" ■ inc.. 219 Market St.
CARPENTERS wanted; first class I
house carpenters; see Grant, paymen [
on job; 16th and Boas sts., or B. Van)
Dyke. 908 N. 16th st.
WANTED —Night dish washer. A.p
ply Alva Restaurant. ]
FIRST class automobile painters i
wanted; high wages. Joseph J. Der-!
ham, Kosemont, Pa.
WANTED —Two young men to learn
salesmanship and make 32a per week
While learning. See Mr. Gardner, 410 ;
Patriot Rldg. j
WANTED —A carpenter for rough
work and a man tor day labor to work I
in country near city. Apply 1700 N. I
Second St.
WANTED —Quarryman and helpei i
who understands getting out building!
stone; will pay good hour rate or j
piect work price to the right man;
steady work. Apply Lemoyne tjuarries
Co., Hershe.v Bldg., Front and Market j
streets. j
RAILROAD traffic inspectors want- i
ed' SI 10 a month and expenses to
y art; short hours; travel; three
mcnths' home study under guarantee.
We get you position. No age limit; '
ask for booklet N-273. Standard Busi-i
ness Training Inst.. Buffalo. N. Y.
FIRST class automobile trimmers'
wanted on closed and open wo.-k. j
Highest wages and steady job. Joseph
J. Dcrham. Rosemont. Pa. |
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 C.
L. F., care Telegraph. j
RA.ILWAY mail clerks. Hundreds!
wanted. 51.100-11.500. Age 18-35. Ex
perience unnecessary. Examinations!
everywhere August 23. For free par
ticulars write Raymond Terry, rormer :
government examiner. 518 Continental [
Bldg.. Washington.
(Continued In Next Column) j,
N
FOR SALE
Modern Low Priced Brick
House No. 2213 Logan Street
2H-story dwelling; 8 rooms and I
bath; furnace heat; gas light; ]
front and back porches; slate
roof; paved street; grass plots;
very desirable. Lot 14x90 ft., 1
running to a 10-ft. alley.
Miller Brothers & Co. |
LOCUST AND CO I* HT STS.
HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
Member* libit. Renl Ewtate Board
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
| HELP WANTED—MALE
4
t
r
-• OPPORTUNITIES
for
1 A large number of inexperl
-1
enced men. Ages 18 to 45.
Must be in good physical con
-5 dition.
,' Good living wages paid while
1 learning.
| Steady work assured. No
| labor trouble.
. | Apply in person or communi
cate at once with Factory
? Employment Office.
- THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER
I CO.. AKRON. OHIO.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
WASHINGTON
I 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 nurn
ter of men of good character, who
are interested in caring for patients
suffering from mental and nervous
; diseases. NATURE AND ADVAN
TAGES OF EMPLOYMENT. This hos
pital is caring for a large number of
i soldiers and sailors from ail parts of
the country; consequently, a wide and
varied experience may be gained A
training school has been established
for tlie employes of the ward service,
and instruction is free to employes.
No experience is required for en
trance. SALARIES AND PKRQUt
,! SITES. All inexperienced help receives
$60.00 per month; those having ex
perience in similar institutions receive
[{2.50 per month additional tor each
period of six months experience they
! have had up to two years, provided
[satisfactory references are furnished,
making the maximum entrance salary
$70.00 per month. All receive board,
l lodging, laundry and, in case of ill
[ness. medical attention for a reason
able length of time, Those who show
an interest in their work and prove
j themselves efficient are in line for
I promotion as vacancies occur, to posi
tions paying $107.50 per month and
maintenance, as stated above. RE
i QUIREMKNTS: Applicants must be in
(sound physical condition, should have
reached their ISth but not their lath
'birthday, and be citizens of the United
states Application from 1059 maw be
obtained from and filed with either
the superintendent. St. Eliza b-ths
Hospital, of The Secretary. Fourth
i Civil Service District, both at Wasn
ington, D. C.
S. G. HOPKINS.
Assistant Secretary.
WANTED
Car repairmen at P. R. R
shops. Harrisburg. Inquire
.. X'
MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE.
Harrisburg,
OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE,
Lucknow and Enola.
INSURANCE opportunities. Desir
able territory throughout Pennsylva
nia cyen for assignment to men quaii-i
tied for present or eventual general i
agencies. Liberal contracts to produc
ers. Standard, up-to-date, low priced!
,accident and health insurance. Funer
al benefit. Write National Accident!
Society. 320 Broadway, New York;
City. Established 1885.
TRY IT! No genius is required to I
sell an acknowledged commodity. Per- [
sonal accident and health insurance'
belongs in every home. Liberal com-1
missions. Disability bc-netits from s3u ;
to $lOO per month. Natural death ben
jeflt. Premium $1 a month upward. Na-!
tional Accident Society. 320 Broad-,
way. New York City. Established 34
; years. j
! WANTED —A man with some
i knowledge of machinery, for foreman!
jof a crusher plant. Hummelstown
J Brownstone Co.. Waltonviile, Pa.
WANTED—Experienced salesman;
general line of farm machinery and
i equipment for the farm. Heating fu. -
Inaces and plumbing equipment for the
i home. Good permanent position for!
the right man. References required.
. Address P. O. Box H-1836, Belleville, j
I— 1
WANTED
Experienced shoe salesman.
Apply 20th Centery Shoe Co.,
2 South Market Square.
FIRST CLASS
Soda dispenser. Apply
WEAVER'S CONFECTIONERY,
29 NORTH SECOND ST.
—
: WANTED —A partner in business,
[must travel, guarantee $35 a week; in
vestigate this men. Lebanon Chemical j
| Co.. lu Fifth St.. Harrisburg; evening!
! only. !
' HELP WANTED MALE—Solicitors!
i for industrial fire insurance, either!
full or part time, first class contract
i and opportunity for advancement to
! producers. Apply manager's office, |
room 29 North Second St., between,
' 9 and 10 a. m. or 4 and 5 p. m. i
WANTED —Strong young man for j
helping in dyeing and cleaning estab-|
lishment; must be over 18. Apply;
'Compton's. 1006 N. Third St.
' WANTED —Experienced newspaper,
[and magazine men to represent large
New York publishing house. Six or-!
ders per day pays $36 per week. See j
Mr. Gardner. 410 Patriot Bldg. ;
WASTED —An experienced book- j
.keeper in a central located Harrisburg'
business office; good wages paid. In
[applying give age, experience and ref-)
erence Address C. B. M., care of P. O. i
; Box 44. Harrisburg. j
HELP WANTED —FEMALE
WANTED—A head cook; experi-j
enced it: handling help and feeding
large numbers, to take general super-1
'vision of diningroom and kitchen and
[to assist with the work. Must bring
reference as to honesty and depen-!
dabil'ty. Take Riverside car. Call at|
jthe Harrisburg Academy office.
WANTED Woman for general!
[housework in small family; short 1
hours. Call Bell 672-M or 1017 North 1
Front st.. second floor apartment.
WANTED Waitress; good pay.
Apply Aiva Hotel,
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HELP WANTED—FEMALE
BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING
"An Ideal Occupation for Young
Women"
$9 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS
'Salary increased after four weeks'
training period.
Young women between 18 and 25 will
find telephone operating very fas
cinating, clean work, with unusual
opportunity for advancement in sal
ary and position.
In addition to a good salary our
operators have a comfortable rest
room, and a lunch room where food
is served at cost.
Apply to
Miss Kline. Operators' Employment
Department. Second Floor.
20S Walnut Street.
f
• WANTED
THF RAINBOW WAIST SHOP. INC..
219 MARKET ST.,
wishes to procure the serv
ices of experienced sales
ladies; must come well rec
t ommended. Apply on prem
ises.
j WANTED
s
~ i
-j Competent child's nurse;
f (white). Apply with reference
i
i 1 to Box H-5326 care Tele
l
1 graph.
WANTED
>
Young lady to do general of
fice work. Must be able to
1 [ operate typewriter. Apply by
, letter only. Personal calls
'j and telephone applications
■i will not be considered.
! UNITED ICE & COAL CO.,
Forstet and Cowden Sts.
WANTED Experienced waitress.
' Applv at Penn-Harris Coffee Room.
" Strawberry Street entrance.
!i WANTED —Reliable girl to assist
, with housework. Apply 1 North Har
•! l ishurg street. Steelton.
i
WANTED —White girl for general
■ housework; no small children; three
in family. Apply 2212 N. Second St.
i WANTED —Gill wanted for laundry
office to keep records and attend
phone, state experience and salary.
Apply D-5221 care Telegraph.
• I WANTED—Woman or girl for gen
! eral housework in family of three in
suburb near Rockville; trolley; tele
phone S7B-R3 or write 23 R. D. No. 2,
! Harrisburg.
i EXTRA salesladies wanted for Sat
urdays only. Apply S. W. YVoolworth |
Co.. 404 Market Street.
WANTED —Two or three good rag 1
sorters. Apply Keystone Iron and j
Metal Co., Broad and Wallace St. j
WANTED—Waitress for boarding- i
house, must be willing; no objection |
tc color: good wages to right party.
Apply 1246 Market. ,
WANTED —One waitress (whi~e),
for hotel at seashore. Address P. O. j
Box 823. Harrisburg. j
WANTED —Housekeeper and second I
girl to assist with 2-year-old baby.
! Apply 28 N. 19th St.
I
WANTED
Weavers and learners. Apply
HARRISBURG SILK MILL
Second and North Streets
1 OPERATORS ON UNION SPECIAL
Felling and Sleeving Machines.
JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO.,
2012 N. Fourth Street.
I
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
THOUSAND, men. women, 18 or
| over now wanted. Government posi
-1 tions. Railway mail clerks, city car
riers, census clerks, $llOO-sl6ou year;
vacation: common education sufti
jcient; big chance for soldiers, sailors.;
! List positions free. Write immediate- :
ly; urgent. Franklin Institute. Dept.
413-S. Rochester. N. Y.
WANTED—Responsible men and'
women to handle our accident and :
health insurance policies. Liberal i
' commissions. Disability benefits range j
I from $2O to $lOO per month. Premium)
' $1 a month upward. All occupations. ]
Also limited policies at $5 and $lO a
year. National Accident Society, 320)
I Broadway. New York City. Establish-,
Jed 3 4 years.
SITUATION'S WANTED—MALE
YOUNG man desires work of any j
i kind, prefers work in store or office,
! has had previous office work. Ad
dress W-S27S care Telegraph.
WANTED —Dicharged army officer
desires employment. E-5222 care Tele
; graph. >
| WANTED —Position as chauffeur;
1 five years experience on Packard,
Cadillac and Pierce Arrow machine;)
'best of references and recommenda-l
! tions. Address B-5223 care Telegraph. |
SITUATION'S WANTED—FEMA'LE
l \ second-year High school girl!
• want'ng a home; seeks interviews!
! with those desiring her services. Ad-,
dress communication to P. O. Box 617. ;
WOMAN wishes position as .house-:
; keeper for widower. Address Box
jC-8276 care Telegraph.
NURSE wishes position taking care)
! of* invalid or practical nursing; can I
! give reference. Address Box G-8275
| care Telegraph.
I MIDDLE aged woman wishes posl
' tlon at day's work in refined family.
[Call Bell 337-R.
' WOMAN wants to assist with
[ housework. Can furnish reference.
Apply $23 S. 10th St.
I WOMAN wishes to assist with
'housework or help with children. Ap
, ply 823 S. 10th St. j
WANTED —Day's work by two
' women; can give good reference. Ap
' ply 305 Daisy St.
~ BOOMS FOR KENT
FOR RENT—A large nicely fur-1
: nishtd second floor front room, suit- !
' Lhln for two; also one unfurnished [
room' all conveniences. Apply at 111!
' l°v"ergrcen St. Bell 4900-R.
i N'TCI.LY-FURNISHED BEDROOM—i
1 for gentlemen only. Die! 4990 or 912
North Third street.
NICELY" furnished. clean. cool
rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 14.3
South Third street.
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HAJRRISBURG TELEGRAPH
J |
1 3 THAT EXTRA DESK in your of
] m fice is MARKETABLE. A classified jfj
ad will sell it for its cash value. Good
r m desks are high priced just now. Used bd
t Ifa ones, if in good condition, readily find
1 iy buyers at good prices. The same
thing applies to any extra office furni
ture or appliances which you have.
t;fg| Market them. ' Mfj
I i
1 s
J iff
ROOMS FOR BENT
FOR RENT
Furnished room; all conveni
ences with privilege of light
housekeeping. Apply 714 Cap- <
ital Street.
FOR RENT
Furnished room on second
floor; all conveniences. Call
at 807 North Second St.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; all
I conveniences; centrally located. Dial
4416.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
' rooms on the third floor, suitabie for
light housekeeping; hot and cold
[water; electric lights; use of bath
-1 fine location. Inquire 22 N. ISth st. ' '
j FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with l
running water; centrally located- ao
ply 9 N. Front street.
I . i
ROOMS for rent in desirable loca- 1
tion; immediate possession. .APDIV at )
j 266 Briggs St. I
FOR RENT Three unfurnished'
looms at $2 each per week. 332 South
■ Cameron St.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
. with running water and all conveni
ences including phone. Gentlemen
!only. 324 N. 2d St.
[I Three-room flat: all conveniences;
. also two rooms on third floor for light
housekeping; rent very reasonable
, Call afternoon or evening 1002 N 6th
St.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sec
jond-story front room, near Capitol;
[all modern conveniences; use of both
I phones; bath; permanent tenant de
,l sired. Apply 721 North Sixth street.
BOOMS WANTED
WANTED —To rent by September
15. three unfurnished rooms, suitable
[for light housekeeping, must be cen
;trally located; state price per month.
I Address H-8271.
|
APARTMENTS FOB RENT
| UNFURNISHHED apartment for
rent; six rooms and bath; modern im
provements. 321 Walnut St.
FOR RENT—Apartment of two
) large unfurnished, communicating
rooms, one front with three windows;
,! large hall; fine location; no children.
Call at 1506 State st. Bell phone
: 2761 W.
APARTMENTS WANTED
DWELLING or apartment, six or
more rooms in city or suburbs before
September 13 by desirable family. No
small children. Box R-8272 care Tele
g'uph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
-IF IT - S REAL ESTATE,
SEE SANDERLINV
STATE ST.. 1131—NEW; VACANT;
'three-story stucco; 3 rooms and bath;
steam heat; gas and electricity; front
[and rear porches; balcony and roof
| garden; cement cellar; the best of lo
cation for a rooming house; $5OO cash;
[balance in monthly payments.
GREEN ST., 1017 Three-story!
brick; 10 rooms and bath; the best of'
location for a rooming house; can be |
[converted into three apartments at a)
I very small expense; A 1 investment.
i DIBhY ST., 2341—NEW; VACANT;!
Two-and-a-half story brick; 6 rooms;;
[bath and attic; hardwood floors; ce- i
ment cellar; steam heat; gas and)
electricity; front and rear porches; 3u
; feet between this and the next prop- I
lerty; best of location; a very modern!
[home; can be bought with $5OO cash.
I DERRY ST., 2143 Three-story I
brick; 9 rooms and bath; gas and )
electricity; all modern improvements.)
nice frcnt and back porches; cement
cellar; a very nice home; can be
bought v.ith $5OO cash.
17TH AND PAXTON STS.—NEW;
! VACANT; Two-and-a-half story; six
rooms and bath; steam heat; gas and
j electric It > ; front and rear porches;
i side entrance with a nice big yard;
[ will be linished in a few days; can
be bcught with $5OO cash.
! FULTON ST.. 1834—Three-story
frame; 8 rooms; some improvements;
All nice large rooms; very reasonable;
ni money down; $25 per month.
i LEMOYNE. Herman Ave.. 2S9—One- '
'hail of a two-and-a-half story double
| frame, some Improvements; nice front
[and rear porches; lot 150 feet deep
idack to a driveway; right price to
Iquick 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 D 'a' 3573
STEELTON PROPERTIES
FOR SALE —3-acre truck farm, U.
mile east of Steelton. 10 minutes' walk
from trolley; scenic location; 6-rooin
frame house; fine well water; 390
bearing fruit trees, all kinds; best of |
soil, possession this fall. Bargain
price $3,800.
Also a 7-room frame house, good'
condition; lot 116 by 120; good gar
den; well water; two squares from
trolley ; Dunkle s Hill, Steelton. Pos
! session at oncc. Price. $l,BOO.
I Also a double frame house. 8 rooms
land bath, all conveniences, corner
Fourth and Pine St.. Steelton. Price
! 15 000. Easy terms.
! CHARLES DAVIES,
Agent, Real State. 1549 State st.,
Harrisburg. Pa. Bell 1476-W
IF YOU want a bargain In real es
tate, see W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St..
Hlghspire. Pa. Dial 9801.
(Continued In Next Column)
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BUSINESS LOCATION
West Fairview—2)6 -story brick, in
. v?* town with small out building,
suitable for business of any kiud
very cheap.
Enola Homes—All Imp.; corner
nouse; Lemoyne homes, all imp.; sin
igie corner; New Cumberland, hue
home; a! imp.; Camp Hill, all imp.;
| Urge lots.
i City homes of all kinds; easy terms.
1 pay as rent; some for cash.
■| Farms—6, 10. 16, 30, 40, 75. 96, 125.
| and 17t-acre farms, from 3 to 12
j miles ot Harrisburg. Some of these
i farms_ with crops, stock and tools m
• eluded. Possession at once.
| Market Street—Three-story brick,
[store room front, on Hill.
1
. | Apartment Houses—One or two cf
1 the finest In the city.
Building lots at Camp Hill, Worm
[ leysburg, Enola, Riverside. Paxtang.
Progress, Beivue, 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.
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-
stories; 8 rooms; all improve
ments; side yard; fruit trees;
stable 40x20 feet on rear of
lot; electric lights; fine place
for contractor or builder.
Price $3,500. $5OO down.
C. H. CORDER,
1722-GREEN STREET.
Bell 560-J.
PENBROOK PROPERTIES
FOR SALE—S-room brick house:
lot 184x170; porches; Urge garden;
chicken and hog house. Price $3,500.
Eight-room frame house; lot tSx
ISO; garage and barn; lots of fruit;
28th street. Price $2,500.
Two 7-room houses on 29th street; j
all improvements; concrete walks;
lots 20x190 feet; chicken house. Price
$2,350 each.
Also 2Su5 Canby street; 7-rooin
frame, all improvements. $2,500. Also I
28th and Canby; 9-room frame house; ,
corner property; lot 65x150; all im
provements. Price $5,200.
17-acre farm; 8-rbom house; large
barn and chicken house; running,
water: No. 1 truck soil; main road.!
I Price $4,800.
! Also 26' acres; scenic location; oest
)of soil one-half mile from trolley; 2lt
1 miles from Harrisburg; will sell one [
! acre up.
CHARLES DAVIES. ACT.,
1549 State Street.
I Bell 1476-W. Harrisburg
YVEST FAIRVIEW AND ENOLA I
j PROPERTIES
j For Sale—Grocery and market busi- I
ness with store room. cor. property;!
lot 100x150 with garage and barn 2ox |
30; no better business stand in West |
Fairview. Price building and lot.
' $2,500.
I Also 12-room 2H-story house; lot!
56x160 on State street. West Fairview; j
electric light; gas range; porches;
artesian well; Urge garden and fruit; |
chicken house. Price $4,500.
Also 3-room frame house; all irn-[
provements; lot 27x150; good garden!
and fruit, on Columbia Road, Enola. [
Price $2,000.
Also S-room frame house; all imp.,
Columbia Road. Price $2,500. Easy
te,mB- CHARLES DAVIES,
1549 State Street,
Bell 1476-W. Harrisburg |
VERY DESIRABLE corner property '
for sale, on State street, large brick
•house, with all most modern im-1
provements; brick gaiage on prop- j
arty. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner. Bldg. ,
CORNER property at Paxtang for!
tale- eight rooms und bath; gas; elec-!
trie light; furnace; lot 90x125; corner!
ot Brisban and Kelso streets. Bell!
Realty Co.. Bergner bldg.
CONFECTIONERY business for sale |
in prosperous condition; good oppor-)
tunity for a live man. Bell Realty Jo.,
Bc-rgner Bldg. ' 1
VACANT house for sale. 627 Reily j
street; a rooms and bath; gas; steam
heat. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
VACANT house on corner of Six
teenth and State streets for sale; ten
'rooms; hath; all other improvements.
' Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
! FOR SALE —357 S. 18th street?
! brick house; eight rooms and bath;
gas; electric lights; steam heat. Call
1275-J Bell phone. Possession Sept. 1.
FOR SALE —On Maclay street, west
of Sixth st, a good 3-story brick
houso with all Improvements for
$8,500; possession soon. A. W. Swen
gel. 2131 N. Second st. Bell 2575-J,
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.
Swengel. 2131 North Second St. Bell :
2575-J.
(Continued In Next Column) 1
KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I FOR SALE
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
J As several prospective buyers hate
[j said that the plot to the Bixler prop-
J erty is too large, we are now going
| to cut the plot in two and reduce the
J price. This property is located on '.lie
j northeast corner of Dickinson and
t Pdinceton avenue, Earlington. Camp!
j; Hill, Ph., two blocks from car line;)
s single car fare from Harrisburg; 2)6-
J story frame detached dwelling; size I
S 31x31; stone foundation'; shingle root';)
j cemented cellar under entire house;)
4 all impiovements; three large rooms)
i and reception hall on first lloor( large
3 kitchen and extra large pantry); open)
J stairway; four rooms and bath on 1
i second floor; unfinished attic; good
' yellow pine flooring: cypress finish;!
1 hat water heating system; front porch
ij , 9x31, itar porch enclosed. Plot oi l
ground 60x120; granolithic walks;
> shade trees; chicken house which will
J accommodate 250 chickens; 17 fruit
s trees (13 bearing the finest kind of
J . fruit); variety of grapes, strawberry
\ plants, good reason for selling. ln
j spection by appointment only.
) PRICE VERY REASONABLE AT $4500
I
) ! C. O. BACKENSTOSS.
Bell AGENT. Bell
J 700 HARRISBURG. PA. 3077-J 1
' I FOR SALE
| Houses on 4th. sth, 6th. Woodbine,
j Emerald and Seneca Sts.
' Houses on State, Market, Derry. i
; Regina, Howard and 17th Sts.. ami i
II sylvan Terrace.
■i Greenhill plot. 8-room house with 1
[large stable; Rockville car line.
' LIK know, 8-room house along!
' Rockville car line.
: I
' | Building plots.
j ROUGH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE.
' | 307 Kunltel Building.
iPell 3902 Dial 4500
i [ FOR SALE
!i Three-story frame, all imp.; hot
.•water; heat; electric and gas; 9 1
[rooms; drive alley: store room on
rear; also on corner suitable for busi
ness of any kind on Hill; centrally
" located In 1500 block near Market St.
i * C. H. CORDER.
' | 1722 Green St. Bell 560-J.
EMERALD ST., near 4th street; two
• 'modern 6-room houses; built in pairs.
• at leasonable prices. Phone 48S-J.
I FOR SALE —On easy terms. 2012 j
1 to 201S Susquehanna street. Apply A.
• P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth.
! FOR SALE—SISO cash or Liberty
Bonds, balance same as rent, you buy
la 2)6-story frame house, bath, furnace
[heat and other improvements; paved
'street. 2P-foot drive alley in rear, Hill'
| section of Harrisburg. Now vacant. )
Move right in at bargain price. Apply
37 South Front street. Steelton or Dial
I 9167.
! FOR SALE—A two-story cottage!
[along Riverside drive, Rockville; elec
tric lights and bath; front porch, lOx
25 feet deep lot; fine garden; fruit;
garage. Apply to A. XV. Swengel, 2131
N. Second st. Bell 2575-J.
FOR SALE —House 1955 Rudy St.;
large yard to drive alley; possession
can be had by Oct. 1: also house on
Fulton st.; improvements. Inquire at
2134 Green St. or Dial phone 3276.
FOR SALE—Bungalow; 5-rooms;
water in kitchen; in first class condi
tion; view of river and mountain;
I good location; lot 6Sxl2u; price $1,559.
: Located at 501 Bessemer st., Steelton.
Cull or write John Anient, 213
Crescent St.. City.
FOR SALE—2O9 Calder street, now i
vacant. 3-story brick dwelling house;!
$ room? and bath; furnace heat;
range; hot and cold water.
227 Boas street. 3-story brick dwell
ing house; S rooms, bath, hot and!
cold water, furnace heat. Can be seen
bv appointment.
M. A. FOUGHT.
272 North Street.
[Fine residence, North st $20,000
(Erick property. Camp Hill .... 12,000
• Paxtang residence 17,000
2-121 N 6th, brick 6,000!
j 1912' N. Sixth St.. brick 4,500 |
j 1631 Swatara, frame 2,4001
! 1943 N. 4th, brick 3 000 [
Brick building, garage 15,000!
D. A. CALEY.
Bell 589. 707 Kunkel Bldg.
i BUY YOUR HOME on the rental
1 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. I Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street.
Real Estate For Sale or Exchange I
i VACANT—3-story brick corner, on [
[Kill; elect, lights; front and side
porches; side yard; cheap to quick
1 buyer.
VACANT —3-story frame on Hill;
| porches; nice yard.
! VACANT —2)6-Btory brick on Hill;
[all improvements; electric lights:)
! porches; large yard to drive alley.
VACANT —3-story brick on Broad'
Ist.; all imp.
| VACANT —North Sixth St.. 8 rooms;'
i all imp.; side yard; porches; bay win-j
jdows; 7 years old.
VACANT—New brick on Hill; 6!
rooms: all imp.; porch; newly papered. \
I FINE large brick house on Derry j
street. Several large homes uptown);
land on Hill. Some of these homes can ;
ibe bought with two or three hundred -
[dollars down, balance as rent. Willi,
take light touring car in exchange on j,
'some of the above homes.
C.H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone 560-J I,
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT j'
1 FOR RENT —Furnished at Perdix, 5-1*
! room cottage, splendid location, fac-1
ing State Road near Rest Moor cab-; 1
in; possession August 18, reduction )
[for remainder of season; responsible I •
[parties only; cottage can be inspected I"
[any time by appointment. Apply to A.)
C. Y'oung, 34 N. Second St. Bell 767.''
(Dial 5439.
i '
REAL ESTATE WANTED j(
WILL purchase five or six-room!
house somewhere in Harrisburg or!<
'suburbs Must have possession in five j 1
or six weeks. Address Mr. Bakeman, •
! Carlton Hotel.
|_ 1
! 1 HAVE BUYERS—List your prop- 1
ertlcs with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es- <
tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third 1
Street.
Offices and Store Rooms for Rent
FOR RENT—Store room centrally)
located; business section of Harris-!<
burg; suitable for up-to-date confec- 1
tlonery or drug store. Dial 4376. i
— (
FOR RENT—Store room. 311 Wal- ■
nut street, second door from Penn-
Harrls Hotel. Apply Superintendent '
Bowman & Co. 1
FARMS
FOR SALE—Farm of 94 acres; 7 '
miles from Harrisburg; 2 miles from .
Paxtonla; good buildings; level
! ground, fruit trees and good water.
1 Apply Anthony Acrl. R. F. D„ Har- <
rlsburg. :
(Continued In Next Column) jl
AUGUST 13, 1919.
FARMS j
Farms for sale: easy terms, with or
without stock and crops.
a. near Annville, $BOO.
16 a. 6 mi. to Hershey, $2400.
24 a. near Harper's Tavern. $2lOO. |
50 a. near Hershey. S4SOO.
51 a. 18 mi. to Hbg., $2OOO.
I ST a. 16 mi. to Hbg.. $l6OO.
1 40 a. near Grantsville, $4500.
6S a. 5 ml. to Hbg.. "6500.
I 77 a. near Harper's Tavern. $4500.
I 94 a. 16 mi. to Hbg.. $4500.
110 a. Cumberland Co. $5OOO.
I 120 a. near Hershey. $B5OO.
j 160 a. Cumberland Co., $6OOO.
DURAND & 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. M el! of never failing water. Lo- j
1 cated ten miles from Harrisburg in
j Cumberland county. For further do-|
j scription, call on E. W. Yohn, one of,
the administrators of H. W. Yohn Es-j
tate, at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris- j
I burg. Fa. I
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
■ MOTORS FOR SALE
| We have tile following motors we
! are offering for sale. We guarantee I
| these motors to be in ilrst-class con- >
dltion and can make immediate de- |
livery.
One Vi H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M.
One Vi H. P. 220 V. 380 It. P. M.
One Vi H. P. 220 V. 800 It. P. M. i
One H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M.
Ono % H. P. 230 V. 370 R. P. M.
One 14 H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M.
One 14 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
Hair filled mattress, value $35 i
selling price s2o; Brussels I
j rug, 9x12, value $5O. sale
price $39.
FORNWALT'S.
1321 N. SIXTH STREET.
!
FOR SALE
Dismantelling Harrisburg Reduc-'
! tion plant. Cameron near Maclay St.
For sale, boilers, engines, tanks, con-i
| veyers, pipe, shafting, pulleys hang
ers. etc., etc. Inquire on premises,
i LEBANON ENGINEERING AND
j SUPPLY COMPANY.
; ATTENTION BUILDERS
The slate roof, foundation stones |
i and ornamental stone front of the;
| Board of Trade Building are for sale. 1
Look them over and make me an of- ;
fer.
H. C. CLASTER, Jeweler,
302 Market St.
FOR SALE—One 15-horse power up
right boiler; in A 1 condition. Inquire
Ccmpton's, 1006 N. Third street.
WANTED—A typewriter desk; ma- I
hogany top; linished preferred. Ap- 1
ply 200 Calder Bldg.
| FOR SALE—Chickens, pigeons and
also household goods. Apply 74 North \
117 th street.
FOR SALE—Toledo scale, A 1 con
dition; for sale or will exchange for
leash register. Apply 1529 North Third
street.
(
FOR SALE —Steam heat boiler, 675!
sq ft. capacity; good as new. 194S
Green street.
FOR SALE—Brunswick-Balke gut
ter pool table, A 1 condition. Price |
right. Address H. B. Fox, Middletown.
i FOR SALE —All kinds of building
I material, including beams, channels,
I talis, pipe, one hoisting engine and
motors. Apply Williams & Freedman,
Sixth, below Hoffman's Woods.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying !
new and second-hand furniture here. |
High prices paid tor furniture. Morris I
Sehmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. |
FOR SALE —Double Hat top oak !
desk. 42x55; also Harvord range No.
32; Doth good as new. A. S. Miller, |
j 18th and State sts.
j BOOKS Bought ana sold; 20.000
; new, old, rare, in itock. Aurand s, I
! 925 North Third. Circulars free. I
I TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
1205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
j BOTH PHONES
| FOR SALE—Lumber, tubes, tanks, j
shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting,;
j bolts, pipe, etc., dismantling plant. ' i
1 The Hignspue Distillery Co., Ltd.. |
Both phones. Highspire, Pa. j
I FOR SALE —Two fumed oak mis- I
sion chairs, one rocker; one station-I
ary arm chair, leather back and seat;!
good reason for selling. Call evenings!
after 6 o'clock or Saturday afternoon i
lat 1300 Swalara St. No dealers need I
apply. |
FOR SALE—One Smalley ensilage !
cutter, in good order; can De bought I
cheap. Thirty-forty quart milk cans,
some good as new. A bargain for buy
er. John H. Pichter, Duncannon. j
FOR SALE—One-quarter horsepow
er alternating current coffee mill;
first class condition. H. Prouser, 524
Maclay St.
FOR SALE —Coal range; six plates;
waterback; 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. Bell phone 21U7.
FOR SALE —Natural reed babv
coach in first class condition. Inquire
at 1913 N. 4th St.
FOR SALE—Entire household fur
niture; every thing in good condition;
house can be rented; location best in!
citv. Foi further particulars address
Box J-5325 care Telegraph.
]
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
MAX SMELTZ
Second hand furniture bought and J
•old. Highest cash prices paid. Call ,
Bell 1071 R. or drop a postal to Max
Smeltz. 1020 Market street. Will call. :
City or country. Bell pnone 3239-Rl.
JUNK—We are in the market for
all kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974. or '
write L. Cohen & Co.. York street and .
Ash avenue.
WANTED Storage for boxed 1
pianos; first floor; must be dry, Yohn
Bros., 13 N. Fourth Street.
BliU. PHONE 3370-J
S. KIKKIN.
CTfYTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE.!
BOUGHT AND SOLD j
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST., HARRISBURG, PA j
| UUSIX ESS OPPORTUNITIES
,
TIRE STOCKS
vestnr V K,°' k Curl J are booming; in-*
I before o, brought at Initial prices
irmh i,,V * tCH ' ks were placed on
I infer made enormous profits on
In M nce f : wnte for particulars
ifiloe r i P eof vef y attractive
issue of going company now consider
ing curb operations. Address C-827751
| care Telegraph.
I „ , SAL,] ; —Small drugstore in
; Bainbridge, Lancaster coupcr
thickly settled community; no' com
petition; selling because of death of'
proprietor; formerly "The Hacken
berger Drug Store." Address Mrs.
Martha E. Snyder, administratrix,;
Bainbridge, Lancaster county, Pa. -
—
STORE and news agency in Me-,
chamcsburg. Best location in town. I
Owner moving to another state an<W
will sell at bargain price. AddresaT ,
X-BSCI care Telegraph. '
GENTLEMAN wishing to retire will]
sell shoe repairing factory paying 2751
up weekly for $950. Auto Salesman
Horst. Linglestown, Pa. I
FOR SALE—S2,7SO will buy theJ
Elicker House with license, house and.)
'stable and lot 10x200 feet at Marietta.
[Lancaster county. Inquire 2134 Green'
street, Harrisburg. Dial phone 3276.
| FOR SALE—Very "heap, soda foun-i
I tain, coffee urn. electric sign "Soda-1
I Lunch;" stools. Address J. H. Kauel
Gettysburg, Pa.
i LIVE business tor a live man in'
(nearby town. Restaurant, confection- t
i ery. cigars. Doing business of $42 000
a year or more. Apply A. P. Doranz. I
j 1225 North Sixth st. * 1
• —. |
BUSINESS PERSONALS
I STEAM feather renovating; all ticks
| emptied and new ticks furnished; B.
J. Campbell. 1000 Paxton St.
! CUT your automobile bill in half be
having your repairing done in voun
own garage: all work guaranteed to'
| prove satisfactory. Write P. o. Box
990 or call at 1024 Market St.
A. LANE
New and second-hand furniture <
bought and sold. Highest prices paid, i"
1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J.
i GXY-ACETYLENE WELDING —'J w
| Any metal welded. Work guarau- 1 ,
I teed. Carbon removed by oxygen,
j Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan
street. Bell 4396-J.
I DIAMONDS bought for cash—p. H.
'CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street.
' PAPERHANGINO AND PAINTING!
First class work. Chilcoat Bros..
(333 Harris street.
! FURNITURE CRATED for shipping!
G. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street. j
i QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
| changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
| PHusf'MO-QUININE will stave it off \
if taken in time. Gross Drug Store.
119 Market street.
i RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED—
Single edge, 25c doz.. double edge, 35c
doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
FURNITURE, china packing and re
pairing, carefully done bv R. J. Roy-i
ster, 815 West St. Bell SlB-R.
j
FINANCIAL
STOCKS AND BONDS. 1
LOCAL SECURITIES A
! SPECIALTY.
J IC. GREENAWALT, JR.. V
1
130 Walnut Street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 618-J
MONEY TO LOAN
i
MONEY AT NEW LEGAL RATES *
The entire cost of
$2O for four months is $1.76
$46 for four months is $3.50
$6O lor four months is $5.26
$BO for four months is $7.00
j $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.
j
| WE LEND MONEY in compliance
with Act of June 4, 1919, to individu
als in need of ready cash, small loans
a spociully, business confidential, pa.f
-1 ments te suit borrower's convenience. '
i positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.
132 Walnut Street
MONEY LOANED —Employes' Loan
! Society. Room 206 Bergner Bldg..
Third and Market streets. "Licensed
( and Bonded by the State."
MUSICAL
! : O
| AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
15 S. Market Square
: PIANO BARGAINS THIS WEEK
($325 Livingston, mahogany $l5O
; 325 Huntington, maboguny 210
350 Weser Bros., mahogany .... 225' k
j 350 Weser Bros., mahogany 250
| 350 Kimball, walnut 250
I 350 Stieff, mahogany 250
t 500 Player, BS-note 375
( 650 l'luyer, 88-note 485 i
Any of the above bargains on
easy terms of payment.
J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
Troup Building,
15 S. Market Square
YOU have made the visit to muslo
houses, for a special Columbia record,
vou have not found It. We have it.
! Spangler Music House. 2112 North
Sixth street.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES ,
, "
A hcrse for sale, 4 years old; also
buggy and spring wagon; one set of
harness; can be seen at 7 a. m. and
4 p. m. Ernest Ogden, 24th and Noble
Drive, Edgemont.
FOR SALE—One Jenny Lind, good
as new, ballbearing, Saylor make,
Annville, one top buggy, rubber tires,
electric lights attached, good as new,
two sets of buggy harness, one new,
John George & Bros., Linglestown,
Pa., P. O. Box 16.
FOR SALE—High grades horse; '*•'
guaranteed sound; safe to ride or
drive anywhere; also runabout; har
ness, raddle and light wagon. Inquire
I. B. Dickinson. 505 N. 13th st Bell
phene 4773R: Dial 4201.
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