Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 16, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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I AvoW the Long Wait For a That Real Estate in tEaassificd t'
gteatbs
BMTWKII,KH—Mrs. Detweiler. widow
of Major John S. Detweiler, died at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Frederick H. Parke, Pittsburgh. Pa.,
aged SO years.
Funeral services will be held at the
parlors of F, C. Neely, 90S North
Second street, Monday morning,
August IS, 1919. at 10 o'clock. In
terment in Harrisburg cemetery.
HARTK—On August 15, 1919. Ethel
Rebecca, wife of Earl Hartz, aged
23 years. _
Funeral on Monday afternoon at 3
o'clock from the home of her moth
er Mrs. D. X. Cassell, 1913 Briggs
street. The relatives and friends are
invited to attend without furthei
notice. Interment Oberlin cemetery.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—x purse containing $4.53.
Finder please return to this office and
receive reward.
LOST —One tive and one ten-dollar
bill going front 1331 Swatara street,
over the Mulberry street bridge to
Evans A Burnett Co. Reward if re
turned tc G. P. Gardiner. 1331 swa
tara street.
L.OST—Diamond from link this aft
ernoon on Second and Market stree s
and Sixth between Market and Muench
and Fifth between Muench and Pefter.
Reward if returned 1934 North Fifth
street.
I.OST—Small white poodle. Thurs
day night; hair cut short and is deaf.
Reward if returned to 130 South Cam
eron st., Harrisburg.
STOLEN—A banjo ukulele from the
back seat of an automobile at Her
shey Park on Thursday evening ih ■
person who took it is known and to
a\ oid further trouble return at once
to 248 Emerald street. _
INSTHII TIQNS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand. Typewriting, English.
Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Arithme
tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time.
Bell 123. Dial 4016.
BUCKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEG-E.
121 Market St. Chas. R. Bechh-).
44111' 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
ctreets.
CLERKS. ACCOUNTANTS
AND BOOKKEEPERS
A large organization of certified
public accountants wants to get in
touch with a few capable men who
have had some bookkeeping or ac
counting experience and who woul.l
like to qualify for advanced account
ing positions." This is an opportunity
to learn auditing, cost accounting and
public accounting procedure in spare
time. Give age, present position,
phone number and hour convenient
for interview. Confidential. Address
D-7671 care Telegraphy
WANTED
Car repairmen at P. R. R.
shops, Harrisburg. Inquire
MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE,
Harrisburg.
OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE,
Lucknow and Enola.
WANTED
Livcdy business man to estab
lish an office in Harrisburg to
ic iff W. H. Kirkwood &
."0 1, Baltimore, Xid.. shippers
<>' general produce, fruits and
TEA' FOODS A SPECIALTY
WANTED
EXPERT SLAUGHTERHOUSE MAN]
No other need apply.
J K. Keefer. Higlispire.
WANTED —First class man for con
tract \v. Ik in stone quarry; very best
prices paid. Apply I.emoyne Quarries
Co. lie! >koy Bldg., Front and Market
streets.
DISTRICT manager wanted to es
tablish sales force and book orders
for fruit and ornamental trees, j
sin üb.-. l oses, etc.. exclusive territory, j
Pav weekly, Fruit Grocers' Nurseries.
Newark. New York. j
CENSUS clerk examination soon. !
Thorough instruction $3. Particulars
fret American Civil Service School.
Washington, D. C. j
WANTED —An experienced insur
ance salesman for old reliabb.' health
and accident company; up-to-the-min
ute contracts; conscientious claim ad
justments: lit eral commission paid.
Add res- General Agt.. 713 Lincoln
Bldg.. Philadelphia.
MAN wanted for quarry and lime
stone v.-ork. Apply Rutherford Bros., ;
Paxtang. j
WANTED —A night man for counter
man. Apply Herman's, 1254 Market St.
YOUNG man wanted, 16 to 20 years
of age- to work in milk room. Apply
with good reference, 1806 North Third
Street
CARPENTERS wanted; first class
house carpenters; see Grant, paymeu
on job: 16th and Boas sts., or B. Van
Dyke. 908 N. 16th St. |
WANTED —A carpenter for rough
work and a man for day labor to work
in country near city. Apply 17uo N.
Second St.
4Continued In Next Column/
FOR SALE
No. 516 S. 13th St.
Modern 2-j4tory brick, two
family dwelling; each apartment
having 5 rooms and bath; lot
16.2x100 ft. Rental returns are
very satisfactory. You should ;n
--estigate.
Miller Brothers & Co.
LOCUST AND CO llt T Vl'S.
HEAI. ESTATE INSURANCE
SLKETY IIONUS
Members llhK. Menl Palate Hoard
SATURDAY RVENING,
I HELP WANTED—MALE |
[•I
'I
OPPORTUNITIES
• for
4 A large number of inexperi
enced men. Ages 18 to 45.
Must be in good physical con
dition.
3
- Good living wages paid while
r
learning.
Steady work assured. No
labor trouble,
j Apply in person or communi
cate at once with Factory
Employment Office.
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i THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER
I CO.. AKRON, OHIO.
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' j CARPENTERS
SHEET METAL WORKERS
GENERAL REPAIRMEN
ELECTRICIANS
ALL AROUND MACHINISTS
High rates paid first class
mechanics. Steady work as
sured. No labor trouble. Phy
sical examination required.
Apply in person or communi
cate at once with factory
employment office.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND
RUBBER COMPANY'.
AKRON. OHIO.
WANTED
White short order cook .salary
SBO. Apply at Strawberry st.
entrance of Penn-Harris hotel.
WANTED —Experienced shoe repair
1 man. must be able to operate machin
' erv and stitcher; good wages and per
manent position or opportunity* to buy
I plant on easy terms; established busi
ness .Other business interests owner's
onlv reason for selling. Apply at once
East End Shoe Repair Co., Mulberry
and Christian streets.
August 23, Railway Mall Clerk Ex
aminations in Harrisburg. Hundreds;
wanted. $l,lOO-SI.GOO year. Every
second week or equivalent, off at full
pay. Common education sufficient. I
Write immediately for free list of po- j
oitions open and sample questions.
Franklin Institute. Dep't. 414 R, Ro
chester, XY.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—By U. S. I
Government. Hundreds clerks. 18 or I
over, at Washington, D C. Harrisburg !
examinations July 19tli. $l,lOO year, j
Pleasant clerical work. Short hours, i
Common education sufficient. Try 1
these July 19th examination. Specimen 1
questions free. Franklin Institute, j
Dept. 414 R., Rochester, N. Y'. |
MEN wanted for detective work.!
Write J. Ganor, former govt, detec-j
i tive, Danville. Ills.
I- !
MEN—Age 17 to 55. Experience un
necessary; travel; make secret in
vestigations: reports; salaries; expen
ses. American Foreign Detective
I Agency, 429. St. Louis.
RESPONSIBLE men to ' represent
one of the greatest nurseries in Araer
• ica selling trees, shrubs, perennials,
roses, commissions weekly. Brown
j Brothers Nurseries, Rochester. N. Y. I
j WANTED—A man for janitor and j
; labor work. If married will provide !
; rooms for housekeeping; no children,
i Apply 1700 N. Second st. after 7 p. m.!
-i MAN to sell guaranteed shrubs,]
roses, trees, plants; weekly pay. per-;
]manent; write now; Barry Nursery.
| Co., Rochester, N. Y". ■
i A man and boy for day labor in ]
• | country near city. Apply 1700 North
i Second st.. after '7 p. m. I
'; SALESMAN for coffee, by long es
tablished well known roasters; can
positively only consider experienced
salesman, acquainted retail grocers
j Willlamsport territory, to headquar-i
tors there. Give full particulars, age.
salary, selling record and whether!
!ca n drive Ford. Permanent and desir-;
'able ix.isition for right party. Replies;
confidential. Address Confidential.
WANTED —Middle aged man as door!
! fender. Apply Wilmer & Vincent, Ma- j
i jtstic Theater. {
| TWO first class mechanics at once, t
! Applv Susquehanna Motor Co.. 117 S.
i Third St. |
i CIRASP the opportunity to-day to
i become an expert mechanic and chauf- |
1 for. We teach you between your,
working hours to become an expert
end for only seven dollars a week.
Learn a practical trade. Make appli-,
' cation at. once. Automobile and Aero- |
1 plane Mechanical School, Office 23 X. ;
Cameron st.. Harrisburg. Training,
I Quarters. 260 S. Front St. Steelton. !
HELP WANTED —FEMALE
j
BOOKKEEPER —Wanted. An es-
Iperieneed female bookkeeper in a
' | Harrisburg business office. Good
'wages paid. In applying give age. ex-,
ipericnce and references. Address B.
R. W., care of P. O. Box 44. Harris- j
j burg
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WANTED
; GIRLS FOR BINDERY. AP
PLY AUGHINBAUGH PRESS,
46-48 NORTH CAMERON ST.
v '•
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WORKING stewardess in charge of;
pantry and storeroom. Hotel exper>-
' once necessary. Good salary. Apply!
Mrs. Hou'ghtaling, assistant manager.
Strath Haven Inn. Swarthmore, Pa. j
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1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1
;
] BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING
! "An Ideal Occupation for Y'oung
Women"
$9 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS
Salary increased after four weeks'
training period.
Y'ovrtg 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.
ij
MILLINERY MAKERS
Good pay; ten months' work
guaranteed; also apprentices
with pay. Apply second tloor
ASTRICH'S.
308 Market Street.
! i
WANTED
I Weavers and learners. Apply
I HARRISBURG SILK MILL.
Second and North Streets
,j
WANTED
Competent child's nurse;
(white). Apply with reference
to Box H-5326 care Tele
graph.
i
Girls wanted from 16 years up
to learn cigar making; Pay
$7 per week while learning;
good opportunity to earn big
money after learning. Apply
General Cigar Co.. Inc.. 500
Race Street.
WANTED—GirI for general house
work. Apply 132 State street.
WANTED—A woman to wash and
iron. Applv 2008 N. Third st.
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WANTED—Five bright, capable la
dies t" travel, demonstrate and sell
dealers. $23 to SSO per week. Railroad
fare paid. YVrite at once. Goodrich ,
Drug Co.. Dept. 841. Omaha, Neb.
WANTED Experienced stenog
rapher state salary and previous
work done. Address D-5225 care Tele-!
graph. i
WANTED Experienced millinery)
maker at once. Address Box M-82.13
care Telegraph.
WANTED Experienced milliner.
Apply 1306 Market St.
WANTED —White girl for general
housework; no small children; three
In family. Apply 2212 N. Second St.
OPERATORS ON UNION SPECIAL
Felling and Sleeving Machines.
JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO.,
2012 N. Fourth Street.
HELP WANTED —MaIe and Female
TEACHERS wanted for schools; j
contracts waiting; good salaries; Nat.
Teachers Ag'cy, Philadelphia.
MEN, women raise Belgian hares for
us. We pay you $7 pair and express- !
age; free illustrated booklet and con- i
tract United Food and Fur Associa
tion. 329 West 4Sth st., Dept. C. New I
! Y'ork.
1
] THOUSAND, men. women, IS or j
i over now wanted. Government posi
j tions. Railway mail clerks, city car- I
riers, census clerks. $llOO-SI6OO year;
vacation: common education suffl-j
cient; big chance for soldiers, sailors.
' List positions free. Write immediate- j
ly; urgent. Franklin Institute. Dept.!
'413-S. Rochester, N. Y.
.)
SALESMEN WANTED
$2,500 TO $3,500
SALESMAN
WANTED
Fv Bastian Bros. Co., Rochester, N.
j Y'.—house of national prominence and i
$730,000 capital—as exclusive repre
sentative in Harrisburg and surround-
I ing territory to sell high grade cel
; luloid and metal advertising novelties,
signs, badges, buttons, emblems. Fav
orably known to and wanted by busi- !
! nesses of every size and nature. Or- i
jders range from $lO to SIO,OOO each.!
] Liberal commission paid. Fully st^tc- !
! business experience, qualifications and 1
I three first class business references j
j with first letter. j
SIDE line salesman. We have an at- !
tractive line of premium assortments j
I for 11 vi salesmen. Commission from ,
■ $3 to S2O per order. If you want an,
up-to-date line, write to-day. Canlleld
Mfg. Co. 4003 Broadway St., Chicago,;
STOCK salesmen wanted for a clean i
| cut proposition in operation two years
and a proven dividend payer. Paid 149 i
i per cent, last year. Grain Growers';
i Association, Inc.. Harlowton, Mont. i
SALESMEN—NEW CARBURETOR
j FOR FORD CARS. Simple, not a mov- !
ing part installed in thirty minutes;;
! guarantied to double your mileage
! and start in zero weather without
boating or priming. 13-day FREE
i trial. Our St. Louis man sold 2,090!
in 8 months. Salt Lake City man made '
>51,200 in one week. YVrite U. & .1.1
] Carburetor Co., 305 YV. Jackson 81vd.,!
! Chicago
DANDY SIDE LINE
l-'REE SAMPLES PROVE IT '
; They are winners and make for!
j msny salesmen more money than !
i their straight line does. YY'e manu
! tact in e the snappiest, fastest selling
| variety of metal specialties on the
; market. Big trade stimulators for;
I every manufacturer, wholesaler, re- >
tailor, banks, factories, etc. Every line;
1 everywhere buys them in large quan- ]
titles. No seasons. Sideline salesmen;
'earn ssu a week: $l5O to S2OO for
whole time. Get busy. YVrite quick for
i outfit C. K Ertckson Co., Inc.. 542.
Erickson Bldg.. Des Moines, lowa. >
I EXPERIENCED oil salesman to sell ,
lubricating oils and greases to estab-'
: lish ttade. Commission or salary!
I basis. Must furnish satisfactory ref-1
1 crences. The Monitor Oil Company, i
' Cleveland. Ohio. |
SALESMEN —Experienced can make l
j SIO,OOO yearly. Pest selling proposition
to-day. Every home and business a
prospect Small capital required. Feu
i mort Sa'es Co.. 1414 South Penn
' Square, Philadelphia.
STOCK salesmen wanted for a clean !
j cut livestock industry. One of the I
! largest concerns in the YY'est. Won-j
derful prospects. Backed by big men. i
! Also chance for oil. Test wells drill-1
ing on adjoining land. L. Goodman, I
Harlowton. Mont. J
HAJmiSBURG TELEGRAPH
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1 $
1 I
55 CLASSIFIED ADS INTRODUCE
PEOPLE to each other-. In this city a j"fj\ j
> m good many people Yvho are now doing
business with each other met first as a ,
; : jjwij result of a classified ad. Some of these, 11^!
without this introduction, might never j,
have known each other at all. Thus fly ■ |
(On these little ads often have results that ipQ <
■||pp are far-reaching. ]
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J AGENTS YYANTED I
j AG'ENTS—Ideal steak tenderer; the I
! greatest money-maker on the market; !
makes tough steak tender as porter
. house; housekeepers buy on 'sight;
jOver 209,000 in use; sample free. Tyler i
Mfg. Co.. Dept. B-7, Muncie, Ind.
i SSOO pei month selling a new pat- j
entod fuel vaporizer, guaranteed to!
j save up to 50 per cent, in gasoline:]
] 40 miles per gallon made with Fold'
; car. bold on money-back guaranty*. !
; One sample free. Stransky Y'aporizer!
tCo.. Pukwana, S. D.
AGENTS—Big pay and free automo- j
biK introducing wonderful new gaso-'
jlinc saver, puncture proof, five-year l
; spark plugs and other economical auto!
necessities. Outfit free. L. Ballwey, 632 I
i Sta. F, Louisville, Ky.
AGENTS Make $3 to $5 an hoar]
j selling guaranteed made-to-measure |
I iberty raincoats. Worn as storm
coat, auto or topcoat. Boston agent,
made $62.50 first week. McCann, Ken-i
tuckv, $172.00. Liberal commission in!
advance. We deliver and collect.)
Sample outfit free. YY'rite to-day. The
Liberty Raincoat Company, Dept. E,I
]l2l. Dayton, Ohio.
AGENTS—SSO to $73 a week repre-I
senting our splendid line of men's
guaranteed tailored neckwear; par
ticulars free. E. L. Keiser Co.. Pal
mer Rldg., Detroit. Mich.
AGENT wanted: we want live men
to represent us in your locality; big I
*opportunities for right parties. Nu-|
Tred Tire Co.. Columbiana, Ohio.
j AUTHORIZED negro war book, 744
I pages with peace terms by Kelly Mil-!
! 1 r. of YY'ashington. D. C., and an as-j
sistant of the War Department; besti
1 book foi colored people ever written;'
1130 pictures; price only $2.30; selling I
! like wildfire; big agent's outfit free; |
! get the big book; act quick. Jenkin's
I Publishing Co.. YY'ashington, D. C.
AGENTS —One cent invested in a
postal card brings you clean, honest
employment proposition worth $76-
s'oo a week. Specialty Mfg. Asso..
Div. 125. Madison, YY'is.
LARGE MANUFACTURER wants
representatives to sell shirts, under
wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts,
direct to homes. Write for free
samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad
way. New Y'ork City.
AGENTS WANTED to sell on com
mission to the trade, a new adjustable
ice creeper to fit any shoe as a side
line oi will sell state right. Box 18 1,
Absec.on, N. J.
! AGENTS—Act as own representa
tive in your town, calling on automo-1
! bile owners, either whole or spare
time. No samples. No investment. Good
commission. Easy seller. Kelley Co.,
> 473 Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
] YOUNG woman wishes position in
|office doing clerical work; has had ex
| perience. Address Box Z-7672 care
I Telegraph.
I Y'OUNG widow with son 3 years old,
wishes position as housekeeper in
I Harrisburg or suburban; experienced;
can furnish references. Bell phone
4266-J4 or call at Columbia Road and
Reaver ave., Enola.
ROOMS FOR RENT
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. Cali
at 807 North Second St.
! NICELY furnished rooms in an apt. |
all improvements; reference required.
1209 YValnut st. Inquire 226 N. Third,
1 millinery store. j
j TWO furnished bed rooms; all car
ivenionces; use of phone. Apply lto6>
j Liberty st. I
' FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms j
on second tloor; conveniences. Apply.
14 25:: lierry street.
' FURNISHED room for rent; board
'if desired; good location. Apply at
il2lo YValnut street.
FOR RENT —Apartment of two!
large communicating, unfurnished ]
rooms, one front with three windows;
large hall; closets; fine location; no
I children. Call at 1506 State st. Bell
j phone 2T61-YY*.
i NH'I-LV FURNISHED ROOM FOR
'1• £NT ALL CONVENIENCES; IN
FAMILY OF THREE; NO OTHER
ODGKKS OR BOARDERS; GOOD
I HILL LOCATION. CALL BELL 459911.
] FOR RENT —Three rooms, two on
thi'd tloor and one on second lloor;
all conveniences. Apply 232 Harris st.
FOR RENT —Two furnished bed
i rooms. Apply 123 Maclay St.. call after
jC r>- J
FOP RENT Two unfurnished]
rooms' on third lloor, including lights,
heat, use of hath and phone. Call Bell
1 1504-M. J
i l-'OR RENT —Two front rooms on
Ueeond floor for light housekeeping,
j Apply 501 Cumberland St.
VICELY-FUKNISHED BEDROOM—
'for gentlemen" only. Dial 4990 or 912!
j Novth Third street. |
• vipKLY furnished, clean. cool!
rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 142 j
South Third street.
FOR RENT— TWO nicely furnished I
rooms on the third floor suitable for
light housekeeping; hot and cold
I water- electric lights; use of bath;
One location. Inquire 22 N. 18th st.
I fop RENT Three unfurnished
'looms'at $2 each per week. 332 South
j Cameron St.
i (Continued in Next Column)
| ROOMS I on KKXT
j FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room
I with running water and all conveni
ences including phone. Gentlemen
[ only. 3-1 N. 2d St.
ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED
I WANTED —Two rooms and board
j with private family by mother and
i daughter, in good locution, state lo
cation and price. Address F-S2S3 "are
Telegraph.
WANTED by married couple room
|and board in private family; state lull
;particulars; reference exchanged. Ad
dress K-5231 cure Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
: FOR RENT—332 Pefter street, third !
• Moor, corner house; steam, gas and
Cicctric light; six looms with bath
and back porch. inquire of L. H.
jMehring, 1730 Sixth street.
j Three roomed furnished apartment.
! private bath, electric light, steam
l heat; only desirable people need ap-1
j ply. Also two furnished rooms for
I light housekeeping. 324 R. ilv strtet
! Bell 10C1-M.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E
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FOR SALE
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
| As several prospective buyers have '
said that the plot to the Bixler prop- ,
erty is too large, we are now going j j
j to cut the plot in two and reduce the',
j price This property is located on '.lie j j
I northeast corner of Dickinson audi
| Pdlnceton avenue. Earliugton, Camp I,
111111. In., two blocks from car line;!:
single car fare from Harrisburg; 2V2-'.
story frame detacnea aweuing, nut |;
31x31; stone foundation; shingle root';!,
cemented cellar under entire house;!'
all impiovements, three large rooms I'
and reception hall on lirst lioorf large! 1
kitchen and extra large pantry), open
stairway; four rooms and bath on IJ
second floor; unfinished attic; good J'
yellow pine flooring; cypress finish;!
hat water heating system; front porch |
9x31, tear porch enclosed. Plot o;
ground 6ux120; granolithic walks, j
shade trees; chicken house which will)
accommodate 25u chickens; 17 fruit -
trees (13 bearing the tinest kind ot
lruit); variety of grapes, strawberry
plants, good reason tor selling, in
spection by appointment only. 1
PRICE VERY REASONABLE AT $4509
I
C. O. BACKENSTOSS.
Bell AGENT. Bell
1 700 HARRISBURG. PA. 30T7-J
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2709 N. 6th 3 b., s. h.. e. 1.. f. p.
Seneca. 3 b„ corner, s. h. e. 1.
Filth, cottage style, lot 30x130.
532 Emerald. 3 b., corner, garage.
623 Emerald 3 b., f. p.
600 Woodbine, 3 b. t s. h., garage.
1511 N. 6th, s room house, drive alley
1221 Green, 3 b„ f. p.
638 Harris, s room house, imp.
639 Harris, 8 room house, side en
trance.
619-21 Boas. 2V4 h„ improvements.
1439 Market, 3 b., side entrance.
1600 Market, 3 b., corner, garages.
1131 state, 8 100 m, s. h., e. 1. vacant.
1310 Herr, 2Vi b. large lot.
72 N. 17th. 3 b., corner, f. p.
1355 Ilnwurd, 6 rooms, t. p.
126 Sylvan Terrace, 3 b., f. p., s. e.
Ills Derry st„ s rooms, f. p., rear
dl 'ive. j
2053 Swatara St., 2-story, tile stucco, j
cement porch, garage.
2026 Kensington, 2% f.. corner.
Progress, house on Shell st.
Green Hill plot 8 rooms, stable.
Lueknow. 3-story brick.
Elkwood. imp., lot 110x120.
I Fine building sites.
KOUGH, BRIGHTBIEE 7 S KLINE.
207 Kunkel Building.
I Bell 3902 Dial 45f n
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FOR SALE (
i 2405 Derry St., 2-story brick; six 1
! rooms und bath; steam heat; electric
; 1 Belli ■ hardwood floors; drive al.e;
on rear. !.
i Hummel Ave.. Lemoyne; double j
! frame dwelling, corner; all imp oc e
ments; price very attractive; will sell,
: separate.
1 roi Kelker St.: corner Fourth St.;)
; apartments and store room , rental I
income S7O per month; price $..000. j
! Retail coal and feed business; well j
; located in a good growing community],
RRINTON-PACKER CO..
becond and Walnut Streets. |
j I
i I.'OTI —Now houses, just com-
Derry TiXryK'.i'
for Inspection. N. M. Down in. 618-A j I
1 South Thirteenth street. Bell -06-R. ji
BARGAIN. $2,250 each; 5 sleeping i'
'rooms, large lot; being wired for -
! electric lights; newly papered and |
I painted . SSO down; $25 per month. Ad-1
: dress C-8227 care Telegraph. ,1
"CONFECTIONERY business for said
in nVosocrous condition; good oppor- !
! [unity for a Uve man. Bell Realty Co.. ;
Bergner Bids- •,
V \CANT house on corner of Six-! 1
leenth and State streets for sale; ten|l
rooms; bath; ail other improvements. 1:
[ Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Blag. j !
! CORNER property at Paxtang for|
/ale' eight rooms and bath; gas; elec- <
trie light furnace; lot 90x125; corner 1
lof Bi isbun and Kelso streets. Bell :
I Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. 11
VERY DESIRABLE corner property
I for sale, on State street; large brick 11
house, with all most modern im- ; 1
provements; brick garage on prop- ■
erty. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner. Bidg. I
VACANT house for sale. 627 Kelly ]
street; 9 rooms and bath; gas; steam 1
heat. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. j,
(Continued in Next Column) I
RKAL ESTATK FOR SALE
BUSINESS LOCATION
West Fairvlew—2H-tory brick, in
,?. rt to wn with small out building,
suitable for business of any kind.
* cry cheap.
Enola Homes—All Imp.; corner
House; Lemoyne homes, all imp.; sin- !
gie corner; New Cumberland, tins I
home; al Imp.; Camp Hill, all imp.;
large lots. I
City homes of nil kinds; easy terms, !
pay as rent; some for cash.
Farms—6, 10. 16. 30. 40. 75. 96. 125,
and 17t-ucre farms, from 3 to 12
miles ot Harrisburg. Some of these
larms with crops, stock and tools in
eluded. Possession ut once.
Market Street—Three-story brick,
store room front, on Hill.
Apartment Houses—One or two cf I
the linesl in the city.
Building lots at Camp Hill, Worm
ley sburg, Knola, Riverside. Paxtang,
Progress, Belvue, uptown and sev
eral 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 ull parts of city.
Single corner in city; 2Vi
stories; 8 rooms; all improve
ments; side yard; fruit trees;
stable 40x20 feet on rear of
lot; electric lights; line place
lor contractor or builder.
Price $3,500. SSOO down.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 GREEN STREET.
Bell 560-J.
FOR SALE, 3102 N. 2ND ST.
2^-story, stone and succo house; 7
rooms; tile bath. The living room is
large and has a Hreplace built of
stone. The floors and finish are of
hardwood. Nice fixtures and papering
are excellent quality. The bed rooms
are finished in white, each having 3 to
4 windows, giving abundance of sun
light and ventilation. The kitchen is
equipped witli a cabinet gas range;
also a tefrigerator room and pantry,
iront and back stairway, vapor heat
ing system, doors and windows
screened, are mill made and have
rough proof screens. Front porch is
built of concrete with stone couping.
Electric lighted garage on rear. Can
be seen by appointment.
D. K. LUCAS,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
30.7 Lewis Street. Bell 506D-K
i
PENBROOIC PROPERTIES I
FOR SALE—S-room brick house; |
lot 181x170; porches; large garden;
chicken and hog house. Price $3,500. ,
Eight-room frame house; lot 2Sx !
I ISO; garage and barn; lots of fruit; I
28tli street. Price $2,500.
Two 7-room houses on 29th street; j
lull improvements; concrete walks;
lots 20x190 feet; chicken house. Price |
! $2,350 each.
i Also 2Su5 Canby street; 7-room
frame, al! improvements, $2,500. Also<
28tli and Canby; 9-roon frame house;
corner property; lot 65x150; all im
provements. Price $5,200.
17-acre farm; S-room house; large!
barn and chicken house; running'
water- No. 1 truck soil; main road, j
Price $4,800.
Ylso 26 acres; scenic location; Dost ]
of soil one-half mile from trolley; 2\i j
miles from Harrisburg; will sell one;
acre u ( ?^ IAnLES pAVIES. AGT.,
1549 Stale Street,
Bell 1476-W. Harrisburg!
WEST FAIRVIEW AND ENOLA .
PROPERTIES
For Sale— Grocery and market busi- I
ness with store room, cor. property; I
lot 100x150 with garage and barn 2ux ;
•10- no better business stand in West I
Fairvlew. Price building and lot. j
Also 12-room 2 1 ,£-story house; lot
76x160 on State street, West Fairview; I
electric light; gas range; porches;
irtesian well; large garden and fruit;
chicken house. Price $4,500.
Also 5-room frame house; ull im-i
provements; lot 27x150; good garden
d fruit, on Columbia Road. Enola.
I Price $2,000.
Also 8-room frame house; all imp., |
Columbia Road. Price $2,800. Easy
tcrmS ' CHARLES DA VIES,
1549 State Street,
Bell 1476-W. Harrisburg j
Fine residence, North St. $20,000
Brick property, Camp Hill 12,w001
Paxtang residence 17,000
2'->i X 6th, brick 6,0001
1912 N Sixth St., brick 4,500 |
1031 Swatara. frame 2,100 1
l 1943 N. 4th, brick 3.000 f
I Brick building, garage 15.000
D. A. CALEY,
I pen 589. 707 Kunkel Bldg.
I' FOR SALE ~
I Three-story frame, all imp.; hot
water; heat; electric and gas; 9
rooms; drive alley; store room on
real- also on corner suitable for busi
ness ot any kind on Hill; centrally
located in 150u block near Market St.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green St. Bell 560-J.
EOR SALE —A six roomed, frame
home- all improvements; possession
soon- corner of Brisban and Park
Drivev.-ay. Paxtang. Apply 3307 Bris
ban utieet, Paxtang.
FOR SALE On easy terms, 20121
to 2ulß Susquehanna street. Apply A. j
p. Dorans, 1225 North Sixth.
FC-R SALE —$150 cash or Liberty
Bonds, balance same as rent, you buy
a £Vi -story frame house, bath, furnace
heat and other improvements; paved
street, 20-foot drive alley in rear, Hill
section of Harrisburg. Now vacant.
Move right in at burgain price. Apply
37 South Front street. Steelton or Dial
9167.
FOR SALE—On Maclay street, west
of Sixth st. a good 3-story brick
house with all improvements for
$3,500; possession soon. A. W. Swsn
gel. 2131 N. Second st. Bell 2575-J.
IF YOU want a bargain in real es
tate. see W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St.,
Highspire. Pa. Dial 9801.
FOR SALE—IBSI Boas street, 3-
story frame house. S rooms and bath,
gas, concrete cellar, hot air furnace;!
lot 15x110 ft. Apply 25 North 17t'i
Ist. or Bell 1796-M.
' (Continued In Next Column) 1
AUGUST 16, 1919.
REVI, ESTATE FPU SALE ]
HARRISBURG'S
REAL ESTATE BUREAU
CONSULT US.
BACKENSTOSS REALTY
CO.
.
3SI MARKET STREET.
s :
| FOR SALE Three-story brick i
house with 9 rooms and bath in Ham
litton st. near Second, end house with',
live windows, open view; immediate
I possession; moderate in price. A. \V.
Swengel, 2131 North Second St. Belli
25 ' 5 ' J • ___ j
l'OR SALE—A two-story cottage
along Riverside drive, Rockville: eleo- :
trie lights and bath; front porch, lex i
25 feet deep lot; tine garden; fruit; 1
garage. Apply to A. W. Swengel, 2131 !.
N. Second st. Bell 25T5-J.
FOR SALE—Bungalow; 5-rooms;
water in kitchen; in lirst class condi
tion; view of river and mountain;
good location; lot 68x1,2u; price $1,550.!
Located at 501 Bessemer st.. Steelton. !
Call or write John Anient. 213 !
Crescent St., City.
YOU Ciin have any one of the three
remaining properties in 190u block, i
Logan st.. SIOO down, $25 per month. I
Address A-8228 care Telegraph.
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental I
payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bond lirst payment required, balance 1
as rent. We have houses in every
part of the city and suburbs. Appiv
A. I Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street.
EMERALD ST., near 41li street: two
modern G-room houses; built in pairs,
at reasonable prices. Phone 488-J.
FOR SALE—3S7 S. ISth street;
brick house; eight rooms and bath;
gas; electric lights; steum heat. Call
1275-J Bell phone. Possession Sept. 1.
I Heal Instate For Sale or Exchange
I VACANT—3-story brick corner, on
Hill; elect, lights; front and side!
porches; side yard; cheap to quick
buyer.
| VACANT —3-story frame on Hill;
porches; nice yard.
VACANT —214-story brick on Hill;
all improvements; electric lights;!
porches; large yard to drive alley.
VACANT —3-story brick on Broad!
St.; all imp.
VACANT—North Sixth st., 8 rooms; j
all imp.; side yard; porches; bay win- !
dows, 7 years old.
VACANT—New brick on Hill; 6
rooms; all imp.; porch; newly papered. \
FINE large brick house on Derry I
street. Several lurge homes uptown i
and on Hill. Some of these homes can j
he bought with two or three hundred |
dollars down, balance as rent. Will !
take light touring ear in exchunge on |
some of the above homes.
C.H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone SGO-J
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Cottage at Ferdix from!
September 1; furnished up-to-date;!
|only reliable people need apply to
! I.ouis, 411 N. Third St.
I ;
i FOR RENT—II3O South Cameron!
Istreet, 244-story frame; 7 rooms; gas I
light and water in kitchen; large lot. j
Apply Miller Bros. & Co.
FOR RENT —stable on North Ninth]
street; electric lighted; running!
water. Will rent stall space for one or)
I more horses at $3 per month. Donald- !
I son Paper Co., 113-115 North Second!
j Street.
j FOR RENT —8-roorn house; bath; I
(electric: front, back and side porches;!
| large yard and garage if desired; first
| house below the bridge, New Cumber-)
I land. Pa. Bell phone 3136-M.
| FOR RENT Six roomed house i
Iwithout improvements; furnished or|
[unfurnished; located on corner of two I
streets in Hill district. Address Box I
X-9018 care Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
j COUNTRY home wanted. Will rent!
or buy for cash a small home, from
l two to ten acres of ground: price
! must be reasonable; near trolley or
] railroad preferred. Address D-5234
| care Telegraph.
! WANTED—Dwelling suitable for
family ol' three by September 1. Pre
fer small furnished apartment. Let us I
! know what you have; state price and |
location. Address L-8282 care Tele
graph. I
HOUSE WANTED —1 want to deal j
direct with the owner of a well-Jocat
'ed and medium-priced house of 7 or 8|
|rooms and bath, with ail conveniencesi
! and am ready to purchase on a spot-j
j cash basis, provided 1 can get posses-1
sion soon. I desire the house for my
own residence, will hold in strict con
fidence any communications received,
land will reply to each either by letter
or in person. If you have the right
i house and want straightforward |
'dealing, let me know at once. Box I
! 11-8280 care Telegraph. j
j WILL purchase five or six-room j
' house somewhere in Harrisburg or
I suburbs Must have possession in live
'or six weeks. Address Mr. Bakeman,
Carlton Hotel. ' |
1 HAVE BUYERS —List your prop I
ertles with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es- j
tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third j
! Street. I
FARMS
~ |
I
Farms for sale; easy terms, with or |
I without stock and crops.
7V> a. near Ar.nville, SSOO.
1 G a. G mi. to Hershey, S2IOO.
24 a. near Harper's Tavern, S2IOO. ,
30 a. near Hershey, S4BOO.
37 a. 1C ml. to Hbg.. SIGOO.
40 a. near Grantsville, $4500.
68 a. 5 ml. to Hbg.. "6500.
77 u. near Harper's Tavern, s4aoo. i
94 a. 16 mi. to Hbg., $4500.
110 a. Cumberland Co. SSOOO.
120 a. near Hershey. SSSOO.
"160 a. Cumberland Co.. S6OOO.
DURAND & FERRER,
107 Chestnut St.
FARMS FOR RENT
T want three capable and respon-]
t sible renters for three of my farina. |
I Kach renter is to receive one-half the. |
crops My farms are well located.;
clo<e together and each is very rich.!
productive land. Possession can be j
had late this fall. 1 will enter into
several years' contract with right men.
Each renter should have some live!
stock implements or some money |
with 'which to buy them. I will givei
some pnanclal assistance to each man. |
In writing me state age. farming ex-j
nnrience. from whom you have rent
ed amount of livestock, size and age
of' family, implements you own and'
your linancial condition. Give full par
ticulars in letter. As my three farms j
are different sizes, state about how j
many acres you want to farm. Also!
you might mention names of some i
other good, substantial renters to I
whom 1 might rent my other two
farms. Address C-8274 cure Telegraph. J
FOR SALE—IOO-acre farm, also
stock if desired. Possession November
1 V 3 miles northeast of Harrtshurg.
Fuitlier information apply 1700 N
1 Second st.
tContinued In Next Column) j'
FARMS
SEVERAL SMALL FARMS
Three to ten miles from city.
Price and terms right.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 GREEN STREET.
Bell 560-J.
0
FARM —95 acres of level limestone
land; line producer. Brick house; bank
barn. Well of never failing water. Lo
cated ten miles from Harrisburg 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. Harri3- „
burg. Pa. ___
i FOR SALE —Farm of 94 acres; 7
miles from Harrisburg; 2 miles from
Paxtcnia; good buildings; level f
I ground, fruit trees and good wateiv
i Apply Anthony Acri. R. F. D., Hars
Irlsburg.
] FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
MOTORS FOR SALE
I We have the [allowing motors wa
; are offering lor sale. We guarantea
these motors to be in first-class con
dition and can make immediate de
i livery.
I One 44 H. P. 220 V. 460 R. P. M.
, One V* H. P. 320 V. o&u 11. p. ,q.
I One >,i H. P. 22u V. soil R. p. M.
I One 44 H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M.
Onu 44 H. P. 22C V. 370 R. p. M.
i One 44 H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M.
| One >4 H. P .120 V. 400 R. P. M.
; THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. '
Printing Binding Designing —
Photo-Engraving Die Stamping —.
Plate Printing
Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR SALC
Hair filled mattress, value $35
selling price s2o; Brussels
rug, 9x12. value SSO. sale
price $39.
FORNWALT'S.
1321 N. SIXTH STREET.
FOR SALE ' V
Dlsmuntelling Harrisburg Reduc- I
tion plant, Cameron near Maclay St. '
For sale, boilers, engines, tanks,'con-,
veyers, pipe, shafting, pulleys hang- •
i ers. etc., etc. Inquire on premises.
I LEBANON ENGINEERING AND
SUPPLY COMPANY.
j FOE SALE—Small drugstore in
I Bainbridge, Lancaster county. Pa.;
j thickly settled community; no com
| petition; selling because of death of
proprietor; formerly "The llacken
bcrger Drug Store." Address Mrs.
(Martha K. Snyder, administratrix,
i Bainbridge, Lancaster county, Pa.
ATTENTION BFILDERS ' •
I The slate roof, foundation stones
and ornamental stone front of
Board of Trade Building are for sale.
Look them over and make me an of
fer. V
H. C. CLASTER, Jeweler,
302 Market St.
! FOR SALE—One hot-air furnace
i with pipe in good condition. Inquire
i William C. Halfpenny, 19 North
| Nineteenth street, Harrisburg
j A young house broken, full blooded
'pedigreed bull dog. 1507 State Street,
llell phone 81u-M.
I FOB SALE—Piano for sale cheap to
j quick buyer; can lie seen by appoint-
| liicnt. D-8281 care Telegraph. *
! Pen of 17 rabbits. Will be sold cheap
!to quick buyer. Excellent opportunity
ito make money for some one living, -
iin suburbs. Call 517 Cumberland st.
Mrs. It. E. Spayd.
I FOR SALE —Steam heat boiler. 6751
'sq ft. capacity; good as new. 1948
j Green street.
j FOR SALE—AII kinds of building
I material, including beams, channels,
iiaiis. pipe, one hoisting engine and
I niotors. Apply Williams & Freedmau,
I Sixth, below Hoffman's Woods.
I MORRIS SAYS save money buying
| new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris ,
' Sclimertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4494.
BOOKS Bought ana sold; 20,000
old, rare, m clock. Aurand 8,
925 North Third. Circulars free.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR *"
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCH ANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON.
1203 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
I
I FOR SALE —Lumber, tubes, tanks,
i shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting,
I bolts, pipe, etc.. dismantling plant,
j The Hlghspire Distillery Co.. Ltd.,
Beth phones. Hlghspire. Pa.
I "
I WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
*
j c
! JUNK —We are in the market for
i all kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974, or ,
; write L. Cohen ik Co., York street and •"
| Ash avenue.
| DESK room wanted with attorney
lor R. K. man. Address D-5229 car a
[Telegraph.
MAX SMELTZ
Second hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
| Bell 1071 R. or drop a postal to .Max
[Smeltz. 1020 Market street. Will call,
iCity or country. Bell pnone 3239-RI.
1 WANTED Storage for boxed
J pianos; lirst floor; must be dry. Yoha
j Bros., 13 N. Fourth Street.
BELL PHONE 3570-J *
S. RIFKIN,
CLOTHING. SHOES. FUP.NITURfL.
BOUGHT AND SOLD *
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
1407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG PA
|
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
| LOCAL representative familiar with
[mechanical trade wanted by large*
j well established manufacturing cor
poration to sell specialties on commis
[ sion i long with present line. To man.
now calling on garages, contractors,
general manufacturing plants, stores,
| public utilities, eto., an unusual op
portunity is offered for exclusive
; agency on new high grade products.
No investment required. Advise pres
| "nt occupation. Address P. O. Box 317„
[Newark, N. J. iw
! YOU can make money representing
I the greatest thing needed by every
i home, farm and store. Why not get
I busy now and get your share of tha
! profits? Fred W. Wolf, distributor, 32<
| North Wells St., Chicago.
WONDERFUL money making op
i partialities in the groat "Divide" dis
trict of Nevada. Can give reliable In
! tor mat ion and render you
| sistance Write James A. Patersoii, P,
O. Box 1031, Tonopah. Nev.
!
TIRE STOCKS
on New York Curb are booming; in
, viators who bought at initial prices
i before these stocks were placed on
(curb have made enormous profits on %
! later advances; write for particulars V
and initial price of very attractive is-
I sue of going company now consider
ing curb operations. Address L-890U.
1 care Telegraph.
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