Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 23, 1919, Page 20, Image 20

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A Classified Advertisement Will Sell Your Property-If tie Property Is Saleable
Deaths
CASSKl.l,—Died, August 21. 193 J,
Samuel B. Cassell in his "2d year,
l'untral services will be held from
his late residence, 36 North Curtin
St., Penbrook. Pa., on Monday aft
ernoon at 1.30 p. nr. at the house
aro 2 p. m. in the Penbook Chueh of
God Bethel. Interment in the East
Harisfcurg cemetery. Friends and
relatives are invited to attend with
out further notice.
HAMILTON—August 21, 1919. Ella
Crabbe Hamilton, widow of Allan
Hamilton and .daughter of George
W. Crabbe and Elizabeth Crabbe.
Funeral on Monday morning at 10
o'clock from her late residence, 162S
Green Street. Interment private.
Please omit flowers.
McCORMICK—On August 21, 1919,
Ruth Naomi McCormick. daughter of
Mr. and Sirs. Jacob McCormick.
Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock from the Boas Street United
Brethren Church. The relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice. Interment Paxtang
cemetery. Remains can be viewed at
the late residence. 334 Harris Street.
Sunday evening.
IX MEMORIAM
IN REMEMBRANCE
In sad but loving remembrance of
our darling daughter. Catherine U.
Huston, who fell asleep in Jesus on
August 23. 1919.
Just one year ago to-day,
God took our darling daughter awa>.
As she lay on her dying bed.
Day by day we watched her fade
away. ,
But God knew best and took her home
to rest.
Her Parents and Brothers.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. William H. Smith, of 119", Penn
St.. wishes to thank her relatives and 1
friends for the kindness shown ner
during her sad bereavement. Also for
the beautiful floral tributes.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—On Friday afternoon a pock- !
etbook with D. P. and S. coin in it.
was lost at Paxtang Park in the whip.
Reward if returned 1417 Thompson st. j
LOST—EIk charm with diamond |
stud on black silk fob, Saturday
morning between 16th and Deny st.-.
and 14 N. Third. Reward if returned
to Watson & Cooper. 14 N. Third St.
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg I
Shorthand. Typewriting. English, j
Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme
tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. ■
Bell 125. Dial 41'16.
BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGJ.
121 Market St Chas. R. Berkley, i
Bookkeepers, Clerks and Office Men
Distinctly individual private in
struction under suitable direction and
a training that is linked up with
actual business and without interfer
ing with present position, you can se
cure marked advancement and sub
stantial increase in income in a rela
tively short time.
CAN YOU AFFORD TO STUND STILL?
Bookkeeping, Higher Accounting.
Business Administration, Business
Letter Writing. Law.
IFull infoYmerron without obligation, i
i
LaSalle Extension University,
Branch office 26 N. 18th St. Bell 4940R
HELP WANTED —MALE
WANTED
.Unemployed men who are first class j
mechanics in the following lines of'
work:
2 Layers out.
1 Vertical boring machine opera-1
tor. :
6 Lathe operators 30-40-in.
2 Horizontal boring machine'
operators.
2 P-S milling machine operators.
2 Shaper machine operators.
7 Machine shop handy men.
2 Machine tool grinders.
1 Planer operator.
2 Tool makers.
1 Universal grinder.
7 General machinists.
100 Good laborers.
Information concerning these posi
tions may be secured at the Pennsyl
vania State Employment Service,
Third and North Streets. Harrisburg.
Penna.
MEN —Age 17 to 33. Experience un
necessary. Travel; make secret inves
tigations reports. Salaries, expenses.
Ami-ican Foreign Detective Agency.
4-'5. St. Louis.
WANTED —Boy to work 111 drug
stoic. Apply Camp Hill Pharmacy,
Camp Hill. Pa.
WANTED—Stair workers, cabinet
makers; vard foreman; lumber inspec
tor; steady work. Address, stating
wag" s. experience, age and reference,
fotner Lumber Co.. Atlantic City,
r. j.
CENSUS clerk examination soon.
Thorough instruction $3. Partivu a"s
free. American Civil Service School.
Washington. D. C.
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I riTO For Homes
JLIU 10 For Investment
We have some very desir
able building lots to sell in
Harrisburg and vicinity. The
prices are right. Let us tell
you about them.
Miller Brothers & Co.
'e LOCUST AND COURT STS.
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
Umbers Hbg. Ileal Estate Uoaril
SATURDAY EVENING,
| HELP WANTED—.MALE
!
OPPORTUNITIES
i 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
labor trouble.
Apply In person or communi
cate at once with Factory
Employment Office.
, THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER
CO . AKRON. OHIO.
I
I
WANTED
Roofers, sheet metal workers
and good furnace men. union
men or those willing to Join,
i Sc'c per hour. J. V. McClaskev
Company. 1553 Mahoning
A\ i-nue, Youngstown. Ohio.
A local manufacturing cor
poration has a vacancy for a
young man to work on stock
record; excellent opportunity
for one with ambition to ac
; quire permanent position with
chance for learning and un
! usual opportunity for ad
vancement. Applications must
be ir. applicant's own hand
| writing and must state age,
education, experience and ref
erences. Address Box E, 8497
| care Telegraph.
WANTED
Car repairmen at P. R- R
shops. Harrisburg. Inquire
MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE,
Harrisburg,
OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE,
Lucknow and Enola.
' 1 ' i " • ' " i>- i i. i ,■';••(*
CLERKS, ACCOUNTANTS
AND BOOKKEEPERS
A large organization of certified I
public accountants wants to get in j
touch with a few capable men who'
have had some bookkeeping, account
ing experience or knowledge, and who j
would like to qualify for advanced ac
counting positions. This is an oppor-j
tunitv to learn auditing, cost account-'
ing anil public accounting procedure |
in spare time. Give age, present post- ]
tion. phone number and hour con- i
venient for interview. Confidential.
Address P. O. Box 3. Hill Station. City.
Bell 4940. I
A MAN and boy for day_ labor in
count: y near city. Apply 1700 North |
Second St.. after 7 p. m. !
W ANTED Laborers and piece
workers. Apply Paxtang Quarries, j
Paxtang, Pa.
MAGAZINE or newspaper solicitors!
wanted. State experience and salayy;
wanted Address P. O. Box No. 1173,
I-larrisburg.
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 Rockvlllo car
to Sixth and Division
streets.
I
SI-'.VERAL experienced news
paper canvassers for out-of
town campaign. Salary and |
expenses. Apply
MR. J. C. YOUNG.
916 North Sixth Street.
MAN wanted for quarry and lime
stone work. Apply Rutherford Bros.. I
Paxtang.
WOODWORKERS Machine and
bench on cedar chests; a.so men to
spray varnish. Federal Equipment Co.,
Carlisle. Pa.
WANTED —Two young men to learn !
salesmanship and make s2u per week
while burning. See Mr. Datesman. 410
Patriot Bldg.
MOULDERS experienced in gray i
iron foundry or general work; rst
class mechanic; atso eoremakers or
men with foundry experience; good
v. ages: nonunion shop; 50 miles from !
Harrisburg; no labor troubles; trans
portation allowed; we offer a good i
proposition to several steady and re-'
liable men. Address C-5237 care Tai-t
egrapl'..
RAILWAY mail clerks. Hundreds
want'd $llOO-81500. Age. 18-35; ex
perience unnecessary. For free par
ticulars of examinations, write R. l
Terry, (former government examiu-!
cr). 518 Continental Bldg., Washing-]
to;i.
WANTED —First class metal work
er hammer man on aluminum automo-l
bile todies; best wages and steady:
job. Joseph J. Derham, Kosemont, Pa.'
WANTED— Experienced porter for
evenings. Apply Alva Hotel. 19 Soutn'
Fourth tit.
WANTED Experienced grocery i
clerk and butcher. One who can till
both positions preferred. Address Box '
A-8421. 1
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| HFLI' WANTED—MALE
i
WANTED
FIRST CLASS
PATTERN MAKERS
IN A NEW AND UP
TO-DATE SHOP. NO
LABOR TROUBLE.
FIRST CLASS UP-TO
DATE HOUSES CAN BE
HAD AT NORMAL RENT
WITHIN TEN MINUTES
WALK OF THE PUNT.
APPLY OR WRITE THE
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.,
1 PIE. PENN A.
MEN WANTED —Woodsmen, team
sters and saw mill hands at my saw
mills i.eai llockville; good wages and
steady work. Address Samuel Witten
inyer. Harrisburg.
! WANTED —A carpenter for rough
j work and a man for day labor to
I work in country near city. Apply 1700
North Second St.
GRASP the opportunity to-day to
become an expert mechanic and chauf
fer. We teach you between your
working hours to become an expert
and for only seven dollars a week.
Learn a practical trade. Make appli
cation at once. Automobile and Aero
plane Mechanical School, Office 25 N.
Cameron st.. Harrisburg. Training
Quarters. 260 S. Front St. Steelton.
MEN wanted to work in quarry;
piece work; good wages; steady work.
Apply Umovne Quarries Co.. Lo
moyne, I a., along Northern Central
Railroad.
WANTED—Two tinners and two
helpers. See Ensinger, 600 Race St.
HFLI' WANTED—FKMALE
WANTED
Competent child's nurse;
(white). Apply with reference
to Box H-5326 care Tele
graph.
WANTED
Girl for housework in family of
three; no washing. 2226 North Second
Street. Bell phone 364uR.
WANTED
Five or ten experienced rag
sorters. Apply
KEYSTONE IRON & METAL CO.,
Broad and Wallace Streets.
WANTED —Reliable woman for gen
eral housework in small private fam
ily. Apply 1848 Market street or Bell
j phone 671-R.
WANTED
Weavers and learners. Apply
HARRISBURG SILK MILL
Second and North Streets
WANTED—Five bright, capable la
dles to travel, demonstrate and sell
dealers. 825 to SSO per week. Railroad
fare paid. Write at once. Goodrich.
Drug Co., Dept. 841, Omaha, Neb.
WANTED —Robinson & Co., 3d and
Broad sts., require the services of
several salesladies for cloak and suit,
millinery, hosiery and underwear
depts.; "good salary to those of ex
perience: none other need apply.
WANTED —Girl or woman for cook !
and general housework In family of.
three on River Drive above city. Bell
phone 37SR-3, or write P. O. Box 687. |
Harrisburg. |
OPERATORS wanted at Harrisburg s
Apparel Co., one experienced on over-|
lock work; bonus paid every week.,
Apply Third floor City Star Laundry i
Building. Sixth and Herr Streets.
WANTED — Probationers for train-I
ing school, two years' high school for,
entrance. Affiliated with the New j
York Hospital. N. Y. Apply Superin
tendent White Plains Hospital. White j
Plains. I
WANTED —Girls for all kinds of
laundry work. Apply Palace Steam
Laundry. 2103 Logan St.
WANTED —Girl over 17 years of
ace for store work; references requir
ed. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.. 20S
North Second Street.
W ANTED Woman for general
housework. Must he good cook, neat
and reliable. 813 North Second St.
WANTED — Girl between 17 and 30;
in i otint! v. Un trolley line ; half hour
from cltv." to assist in general house
work no cooking; references; write
at once. Mrs. K. H. B. Bitner Farm.
Shlremunstown. Pa.
sTOKIES, articles, poems wanted
for publication in new magazine. iVe
nav cash on acceptance. Submit MSS.
[(."Woman's National Magazine. Desk
COC. Washington. D. C.
W VNTED —White woman for cook
in private family. Bell phone 9965-R2
GIBES wanted over 16 years;
Steadv employment. Apply Shearer
Mfg. Co.. 3uß Hamilton St.
WANTED —White girl for general
housework; no laundry; no children;
good home. Apply 2-'H North Second
Street.
W VNTED —A refined middle age
white" woman desirous of a home to
hem in light house work. Apply in
pe. son at 991 North Second SL
OHKKATOKS ON UNION SPECIAL
Felling and Sleeving Machines.
J I MANUFACTURING CO..
2012 N- Fourth Street.
HELP WANTED —Male aiul Female
WANTED —Men or women to solicit
orders for fruit and ornamental trees,
roses shrubbery, etc.; highest com
missions; free outfit. Weeks Nursery,
Newark. New York.
MEN. women raise Belgian hares for
us. We pay you $7 pair and express
age. free illustrated booklet and con
tiact United Food and Fur Associa
tion. 3:9 West 48th St.. Dept. C. New
York
SALESMEN WANTED
STOCK salesmen wanted for a clean
cut proposition in operation two years
and a proven dividend puyer. Paid 149
per cent, last year. Grain Groweis'
Association. Inc.. Harlowton, Mont.
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HAKRISBTTRG TELEGRAPH
FINDING A POSITION is some
times a most disheartening task. Just
to rely upon friends, or upon going
about and making personal applica
tions, often lead to utter discourage
ment. The quick road to a position is
through the classified. Sometimes this
road requires more than one day to
travel —but it leads inevitably to the
desired goal if followed.
SALESMEN WANTED
FERTILIZER SALESMAN WANTED
j One of the oldest manufacturers of
; fertilizers, located in Baltimore. Md.,
desires the services of a livewire.
'hustling, business-getting salesman to
cover Ctntrul and Western Pennsyl
vania for them. They already have a
well established business in this s-c
--i tion but want some one who can hold
1 this and get new business. Answer,
giving details as to past experience,
uge. tonnage handled, etc., to Box
T-823S care Telegraph. All replies
will be considered confidential.
$2,500 TO $3,500
SALESMAN
WANTED
Pv Bastian Bros. Co., Rochester, N.
Y.—house of national prominence and
$750.e00 capital—as exclusive repre
sentative in Harrisburg and surrounJ
i ing territory to eell high grade cel
luloid and metal advertising novelties,
I signs, badges, buttons, emblems. Fav
lorably known to and wanted by busi
j nesses of every size and nature. Or
] tiers range from $lO to SIO,OOO each.
Liberal commission paid. Fully state
i business experience, qualifications and
] three first class business references
1 with first letter.
DANDY SIDE LINE
FREE SAMPLES PROVE IT
1 They are winners and make for
) many salesmen more money than
j their straight line does. We manu
lactuie the snappiest, fastest selling
variety of metal specialties on the
market. Big trade stimulators for
every manufacturer, wholesaler, re
tailer, hanks, factories, etc. Every line
everywhere buys them in large quan
tities. No seasons. Sideline salesmen
earn ssu a week; $l5O to S2OO for
whole time. Get busy. Write quick for
outfit. C E. Erickson Co., Inc., 524,
Erickson Bldg., Des Moines, lowa.
SALESMEN—NEW CARBURETOR
FOR FORD CARS. Simple, not a mov
ing part: installed in thirty minutes;
guaranteed to double your mileage
and start in zero weather without
heating or priming. 15-day FREE
trial. Our St. Louis man sold 2,090
in 8 mcnths. Salt I-ake City man made
$1,200 in one week. Write U. & J.
Carburetor Co., 505 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago.
DISTRICT manager to represent
manufacturer. Prefer man with ex
perience in handling lady solicitors.
$5,000 a year possible; SIOO required
for Stock. B. & G. Mfg. Co.. 618 Penn
eve., Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOCK salesmen wanted for a clean
j cut IDestock industry. One of the
largest concerns in the West. Won
derful prospects. Backed by big men.
Also chance for oil. Test wells drill
ing on adjoining land. L Goodman,
Harlowtcn. Mont.
| SALESMAN —Bright, aggressive, to
I represent well established company in
'New York and Pennsylvania. Salary
'with expenses advanced. In reply state
reference, also past experience and
telephone number to insure prompt in
terview. Address Box T-5291 care Tel
egraph.
EXPERIENCED oil salesman to sell
lubricating oils and greases to estab
lish trade. Commission or salary
basis. Must furnish satisfactory ref
erences. The Monitor Oil Company.]
Cleveland, Ohio.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS making S2OO weekly!
Everyone wants it. Formula for 200
homemade beverages, book form. Send
$1 for copy and territory proposition.
Buyers Export Agency, Inc., 445
Broome St., New York.
AGENTS—Big pay and free automo
bile introducing wonderful new gaso
line saver, puncture proof, five-year
spark plugs and other economical auto
necessities. Outfit free. L. Ballwey,
Dept. 632. Louis' ille, Ky.
AGENTS Make $3 to $5 an hour
selling guaranteed made-to-measurer
Liberty raincoats. Worn as storm
coat, auto or topcoat. Boston agent
made $62.50 first week. MeCann, Ken
tucky, $172.00. Liberal commission in
advance. We deliver and collect.
Sample outfit free. Write to-day. The
Liberty Raincoat Company, Dept. F,
121, Dayton. Ohio.
SSOO pel month selling a new pat
ented fuel vaporizer, guaranteed to
save up to 50 per cent, in gasoline;
40 miles per gallon made with Ford
car. Sold on money-back guarantee.
One sample free. Stransky Vaporizer
Co., Pukwana, S. Dak.
AGENTS —$5o to $75 a week repre
senting our splendid line of men's
guaranteed tailored neckwear; par
ticulars free. E. L Keiser Co., Pal
mer Bldg., Detroit. Mich.
TAILORING agents wanted; sell
men's made-to-measure suits and
! overcoats. Earn big money. Only pro
ducing agents wanted. Fall samples
'now ieaay. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chi
cago.
AGENTS —One cent invested in a
postal curd brings you clean, honest
! employment proposition worth S7O
- a week. Specialty Mfg. Asso.,
jDiv. 125. Madison, Wis.
I AGENTS Returned soldiers—We
i manufacture Ford accessory whicn
i sells to owners on sight. You can
make $l5O weekly. Exclusive terrltoiy.
! Motor Products Compuny. Indianapo
lis. Ind.
I AGENTS represent us calling on
iautomobile owners. Easy seller. Every
owner a live prospect. No investment;
I no samples; whole or spare time. Kel
ley Co.. 475 Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia.
I Pa.
i AG'ENTS—Ideal steak tenderer; the
greatest money-maker on the market;
makes tough steak tender as porter
' house; housekeepers buy on sight;
lover 200,000 in use; sample free. Tyler
Mfg. Co.. Dept. B-7, Muncle, Ind.
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AGENTS WANTED
LARGE MANUFACTURER wants
representatives to sell shirts, under
wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts,
; direct to homes. Write for free
j samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad
; way, New York City.
! SALESMAN wanted by manufacturer
j for strictly new electric specialty
salable to Jobbers and dealers. Large
repeat commission basis. Side line or
i wholetlme. T. C. Smith & Co., 1531
| Cherry St., Philadelphia. Pa.
TRY IT! No genius Is required to
sell an acknowledged commodity. Per
sonal accident and health insurance
belongs in every home. Liberal com
missions. Disability benefits from $;o
to SIOO per month. Natural death ben
efit. Premium $1 a month upward. Na
tional Accident Society. 32u Broad
way, New York City. Established 34
years.
AGENTS—Sensational sellers, 20x21
gold flamed patriotic, religious and
celebrated negro pictures. 16c sell 50c.
portraits, frames, changeable signs,
etc.. catalog of money makers tree.
Peoples Portrait Sta. D, Chicago.
SITUATIONS WANTED—.MALE
YOUNG man desires position as pri
vate chauffeur, 6 years' experience, can
do own repairing; give best refer
ences. Call at 1423 lteese St., City.
SITUATION S WAN TED—FEMALE
A young woman with eighteen
I months' experience, desires steno
graphic or clerical work from 4 to 8
p. ir.. during the week and on Satur
days. Address Box J 5292 care Tele
graph.
! RESPECTABLE white woman wants
to keep house in or out of city. Ap
ply at once, 239 S. 14th St., City.
I WANTED—House work by middle
aged white woman, or dishwashing in
hotel or restaurant. Call 212 Kusi
Mulberry St.
WHITE woman with S-year-old boy
wishes position as cook or housekeep
er. has had experience. Appiy 1312
Susquehanna St.
WANTED—Day's work of any kind
by colored woman. Call 1316 N. Fourth
| street.
ROOMS FOR KENT
FOR RENT —A iarge front room
furnished, suitable for one or two
gentlemen; all conveniences. Inquire
1110 4 Green St. Bell phone 525 W.
39 North 17th St., one large front
room, luinished or unfurnished Board
ing obtainable within same block.
THREE nicely furnished rooms for
rent lor light housekeeping, corner
property; rent leasonabie. Apply 50a
S. 13th St.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; heat; lights
and use of bath; no children. Apply
1549 Walnut St.
At 1511 North Sixth street, one large
second floor, front room; all conveni
ences. bell phone 3671-W.
NICELY furnished rooms in an apt.
all improvements; reference required.
209 Walnut st. Inquire 226 N. Third,
millinery store.
NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM—
for gentlemen only. Dial 4990 or 912
North Third street.
NICELY furnished, clean. cool
rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 142
South Third street.
FOR RENT Furnished front
rooms; all conveniences; men prefer
red; 1549 State street, cor. 16th sU
Eell 1476-W.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
APARTMENT for rent at 1101 N.
Sixth street, four rooms and bath; all
modern conveniences; city steam heat;
hot water. Apply Louis, 414 North
Third St.
FOR RENT —One of the Aletta
apartments, 1300 North Sixth street;
4 rooms and bath; city steam; all
modern improvements. Inquire 1120
North Sixth street. Bell phone 2890.1.
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED—SmaII furnished apart
ment of four or five rooms by family
of three must be up-to-date and nice
ly furnished; will consider small
house, either in city or suburbs. Ad
dress Box H-9037 care Telegraph.
BOARD WANTED
WANTED —Boarding with a private
family by a middle aged man. Call
414 Strawberry St.
REAL ESTATE FPU SALE
CHESTNUT ST.. 1918—For sale; 3-
story brick house; eight rooms and
both" gas; electric light; steam heat.
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
HOUSE —$3,000 will purchase a brick
house on Sixth street; 8 rooms and
lhath; ether improvements. Bell Realty
Co., Beigner Bldg.
' 13TH ST.. S., 409—Three-story brick
I house for sale; nine rooms and bath:
gas; steam heat. Bell Realty Co..
I Bergner Bldg. __
' VACANT house on corner of Six
-1 tecntli and Slate streets for sale; ten
I rooms; bath; all other improvements.
| Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
I FOR SALE —292-294 South Second
street, Hlghspire, Pa., fine double
house; all improvements; will ee |i
single or double. If you are looking
for a real bargain see this property
before buying. W. J. Reeves, 224 Mar
ket St., Highspire. Dial 9801.
FOR SALE Bungalow; 5-roonis;
water in kitchen; in first class condi
tion; view of liver and mountain;
good location; lot 68x120; price $1,550.
II orated at 501 Bessemer St., Steelton.
I Call or write John Ament, 213
Icrescent St.. City. |
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[ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Berry-hill St.. 1400 block. 3, b. ..$3200
I Berryhill St.. near 15tli, brick,.. $3500
' Brlggs St., near IStli, frame... S2IOO
Broad St., near 2nd, brick $4500
| Chestnut St., near 17th. brick.. 3200
1 Fourth St., near Emerald, brick. S4OOO
, Fifth St.. near Macla.v, brick.... $4250
Fifth St., neur Emerald $5200
Fifth St.. near Seneca. brick.... SSBOO
1 Fifth St., near Kelker s37uO
1 Fiftli St.. near Peffer SSOOO
N. 15th St.. near State, brick... $3500
Corner Emerald & Jelterson. ..S3BOO
Emerald, near Third, 2, b. $4500
Emerald near Third, 2, b $4 400
Emerald, near Third, 2. b $4200
Emerald, near Third, 2. b...... .S4BOO
Emerald, near Logan, 3, b S4BOO
Hummel St., near Kittatinny,
3. b $3400
Hummel, near Swatara. 3. b S3OOO
| Hummel, near Berryhill, 3, b...53800
Kelker, near Sixth, 3. b '...53000
Kelker, near SevenUi, 3, 1) S3OOO
Market St, near 13th. 3. b $6250
Market, near 16th, 3, b $ 4800
Market, neur 16th, 3, b s7suO
; Market, near 15th, 3. b $12,000
1 Mulberry St.. near bridge. 3. b.ss6uo
j Macluy St., near Fifth, 3. b....53300
I Maclay St., near Sixth $3500
i Maclay St.. near Second S6UOO
Muench, near Third, 3, b S3OOO
Muench, neur Third S3OOO
Sixth St., near Camp $5500
Sixth St., near Seneca $5600
Sixth St.. near Seneca $5700
' Sixth St.. near Peffer SSOOO
| Sixth St., near Emerald $4500
Sixth St.. near Harris $3300
I Sixth St., near Peffer $4250
Sixth St., near Curtin SSSOO
Fourth St.. near Kelker, 3, b. ..$3250
! Fourth St.. near Muench. 3, b.. ..S3BOO
1 fourth St., near Hamilton, 244
_ frame $2250
I Fourth St.. near Hamilton S2IOO
N. I.7th. 3, b $3500
N. 17th, near Walnut SIOOO
: Sylvan Terrace, 3, b S3BOO
A. W. SWENGEL
2131 North Second Street
FOR SALE
16th St.. 800 block north. 8-room
brlclt and stucco house; all imp.: gar
age. If you are looking for something
j extra, look at this one. Price $7,5u0.
j State St.. 1700 block; 3-story brick:
i all improvements; side entrance and
| drive alley. Price $5,200.
| Penbrcok, S. 2Sth St.. S-room frame
house; garage; fruit; fine garden;
lpor_L-.es; lot 2SxISO. Bargain, $2,500.
| Penbrook. S. 29th St.. 7 rooms and
I bath; all improvements; lot 20x190,
'to 30th St.; chicken house. Only $2,350.
1 Tenbrook, 2805 Canby St.. 7 rooms
! ana bath; all improvements; lot 18x
jlaO: drive alley. Price $2,500.
CHARLES DAVIES,
REAL ESTATE.
1549 State St.. cor. 16th. Bell 1476-W
! BUY' YOUR HOME on the rental
' payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
' Bond first payment required, balance
jas rent. We have houses in every
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
j A. I. Duranz, 1225 North Sixth street.
!
I FOR SALE —On Green street be-
I tween Reily and Harris, a 3-story
1 brick house; improvements; S rooms
land bath; one front and two rear
i porches; cemented cellar; lot 1644x80
I to 3-foot alley; A 1 condition; posses-
Lion. September 1; newly painted. Ad
| dress Box W-8240 care Telegraph.
■ - -
! Fine residence, North st $20,000
1 Brick property. Camp Hill 12,u00
, Paxtang residence 17,000
i 2431 N 6th, brick 6,000
] 1912 N. Sixth St., brick 4.50U
i 1631 Sw atara, frame 3 400
j 1943 N. 4th, brick 3 000
I Brick building, garage 15,000
D. A. CALEY.
Bell 589. 707 Kunkel Bldg.
FOR SALE On easy terms, 2012
to 2UIS Susquehanna street. Apply A.
P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth.
] BUILDING lots for sale on 6th, sth.
1 4th, 3d. Green, 2d and Front streets'
■ for sale separate or in plots as large
: as two acres. For particulars see
D. E. LUCAS.
303 Lewis Street,
Real Estate and Insurance
I'OR SALE—Cor. Third and Lewis
Sts., 10 rooms and bath; detachable
frame house; lot 53x100 ft. First lino;
finished in hardwood; maple floors;
steam heat; all other conveniences;
excellent location; splendid view to
river.
I 1920 Fenn St., 9-room brick house;
| bath; gas; furnace heat; cemented
cellar; large box porch; possession
I soon after sale thereof.
2611 Agate St., tine brick house; 6
I rooms and bath; electric light; gas:
| furnace heat; cemented cellar; front
| and back porch; owner will vacate
'■ September 1 if sold within a few days.
D. K. LUCAS.
303 Lewis Street,
Ileal Kstate and Insurance
J ORCHARD —Dr. Snyder's orchard
; for sale; one mile north of Lingles
town; most beautiful site in Dauphin
i county; 2.000 peach and 600 apple
; trees, all in bearing; 30 acres of till
able land; well, spring and buildings;
; owner's illness reason for selling.
Come and see or write Dr. J. \V. Sny
der, R. F. D. No. 3. Harrisburg.
j FOR SALE—IBI7 Derry street, a
very desiiubb: house;' all hardwood
| floors except kitchen which is all cov
i trod with linoleum; hardwood in one
i loom r second door: all conveni
ences; awnings to porches and storm
' doors to all doois; back porch en
' closed for winter, doors and windows
jali have window shades and screens;
' new heating l lant and up-to-date
sewage installed last fall; lot Joxla)
| feet; inquire on r'emises.
! FOR SALK. — Immediate possession
■ of a large single brick house on Derrv
' St. Improvements and room for a
garage. Dial 6236.
■ FOR SALE —24 South 18th Street, S
I room house; bath; all conveniences;
! immediate possession. Inquire on
: premises.
I FOR SALE—Two lots on Market
! Street. Camp Hill. 50x200 feet. A bar
gain. Frice 6800. 107 Chestnut St. near
I Front
i 16TH ST., S., 20—Eight-room brick
land frame house with all modern Im
provements for sale; front porch;
price $2,850. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market
I Street.
I 10TH ST.. S.. 220—Eight-room frame
j house with all modern improvements
for'sale: well located and in first clans
; repair; price $2,750. J. E. Gipple, 1251
j Market Street.
I FOR SALE—322 Emerald St.; all
I modern improvements; 8 rooms and
bath: hot water, heat, gas and elec
'tricity: front and rear porch; side
j yard. Inquire on premises or Bell
I phone 3C4BR.
| Fenbrook property for sale. 2651-
i 2653 Main Street. Large pair. Must be
sold. Address P. O. Box 71, Harrisburg.
i FOR SALE Three-story brick
house; 8 rooms and bath; all improve
! mi nts. Inquire 1921 North Fifth St.
(.Continual! In Next Column.) t
AUGUST 23, 1919.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BUSINESS LOCATION
West Falrvlew—244-story brick, in
heart of town with small out building,
suitable for business of any kind.
Very cheap.
Enola Homes—All imp.; corner
house; Lemoyne homes, all imp.; sin
gle corner, New Cumberland, mis
home; al imp.; Camp Hill, all imp.;
large lots.
City homes of all kinds; easy terms,
pay as lent; some for cash.
Farms—6, 10, 16, 30. 40, 75. 96. 125.
anJ lit—acre farms, from 3 to J2
miles of liurrisuurg. Some of these
lai ills with crops, stock and tools in
cluded. Possession at once.
Market Street—Three-story brick,
store room front, on Hill.
Apartment Houses—One or two cf
the finest in the city.
Building lots at Camp Hill, Worm
leysburg, Enola. Riverside. Paxtang,
riogifhii, Beivuu, uptown and sev
eral guud factory sites.
investments Several rows ot
nouses paying big interest.
C. H. COKDEK.
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone 560-J.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
River Road property. 125 ft. front,
double frame dwelling, 8 miles trom
[City. A bargain $3,000.
Zarkcr St.. 141S-20-22. 244-story
name house with improvements.
North Second St.. 1323; frame dwell
ing house, gas and electric, furnace.
Price SIBOO.
Holly St.. 1902. 3-story brick, hard
wood finish, steam heat; lot 15.6x100
it. Y ery desirable.
Market St., 1 439; lot 25x122 ft., with
two li'amc dwelling houses fronting
on Zurker St. A good investment. An
ideal location for doctor.
Lots—City and suburban.
MAYNARD M. FULTON,
lltal Estate and Insurance,
14 S. Market Sq. Bell phone 326J
FOR SALE
2405 Derry St., 2-story brick- six
rooms and bath; steam heat; electric
light; hardwood floors; drive aPev
on rear. ' '
Hummel Ave.. Lemoyne; double
frame dwelling; coiner; all improve
ments; price very attractive; will sell
separate.
I 401 Kelker St.; corner Fourth St •
apartments and store room; rental
income S7O per month; price $7,000.
Retail coal and feed business; woll
located in a good growing community.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Streets.
FOR SALE AT ENOIA
5-room frame house; improvements;
lot 27x150 on Columbia Road, along
trolley line. Price $2,000.
9-roorn frame house; all improve
ments. Columbia Road; S3OO casli wi'l
give you possession; easy terms.
West Fairview; 12-room frame
house, large lot. This house can be
made into two houses. Price $4,500.
Located on State street along trolley]
Several other properties on west
side of river, for sale.
CHARLES DA VIES,
REAL ESTATE,
1549 State Street Bell 1476-W
FOR SALE—24I-acre farm, located
in Middle Paxton township, Dauphin
county: 105 acres tillable; 136 acres
good timber land; two sets of build
ings all in good condition; 300 fruit
trees, running water. Price $6500.
1 For Sale—Unusually attractive su
j burban property, containing 9 rooms,
bath; now vacant. Liarge lot; garage}
! elegant shrubbery.
For Sale —Six-room, frame dwelling
located on Market street, Camp Hill.
I All improvements, large lot, single
property, price reduced S3OO.
BKINTON-PACKER CO., Agents,
Second and Walnut Streets.
HOERNER ST.. 120—52,730 will buy
this 2Vi-stor.v brick and frame dwell
ina; 7 rooms; bath and furnace. J. K
GipP' e - 1251 Market Street.
FOIt SALE —On Market street near
13th .a large 3-story brick house; tine
for business or apart.; reasonable
price. A. W. Swengel. 2131 N. Second
st Bell 2575-J.
NOUTH Sixteentn; 9 room brick;
gas; electricity; hot water; steam
heat; brick garage on premises;
streets paved front and rear; school
nearby. E. T. Selig, 920 North Six
teenth.
SPECIAL till Sept. 1, 1321 State,
large brick, front porch house, steam
heat, electric.
1 S>32 Uegina , 3-story brick, front
[porch, side entrance, furnace, electric.
Call our office for list of proper
ties before buying.
KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE.
307 Kunkel Building.
Bell 3902 Dial 4509
FOB SALE—New houses on Melrose
Street near 23d and Derry; two-story
brick; all modern conveniences. N. H.
Downln, 518 A South 13th St.
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
FOB SALE OB BENT
My lumber yard. cor. Briggs and
Cowden Sts., one square from Capitol
'park. My ground is about 116x177 ft.
with frame warehouse and shedding
or four sides and in center; also two
wagons for sale. This is a rare op
portunity to secure a plot like this in
center of city. F. 14. Hantzman, 660
Briggs St. or 613 Forster St
Real Estate For Sale or Exchange
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— 2Vi -story brick on Hill;
all improvements; electric lights;
porches; large yurd to drive alley.
VACANT —3-story brick on Broad
st.; 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; ull Imp.; porch; newly papered.
FINE large brick house on Derry
street. Several large homes uptown
and on Hill. Somo of these homes can
be bought with two or three hundred
dollars down, balance as rent Will
i. k< light touring car in exchange on
borne of the above homes.
C.H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street
, Sell phone 560-J '
Real Instate For Sale——Suburban
FOR SALE—STE ELTON
Double frame houses, corner Fourth
A. e Strt:e t s . 344-346 Pine Street.
34b. the corner house, has all Improve
ments; 8 rooms and bath; 344 has
lange, bath, gus and electric. Will sell
either side or both. Can be seen on
application. Possession soon. Price
right. Easy terms.
CHARLES DAVIES,
1549 State Street.
Bell 1476 W. Harrisburg, Pa,
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT
FURNISHED COTTAGE
AT PERDIX
20 MINUTES FROM HARRISBURG
Will rent reasonable for balance of
season.
MAYNARD M. FULTON,
Real Estate and Insurance
14 S Market Sq. Bell phone 326J
PEPDlX—Snappy 5-room cottage
furnished; for rent month of Septem
ber, also Rest Moor cabin; responsible
parties only; if interested come Pun
day afternoon for inspection. Apply to
A. C Young, 34 N. Second St. both
phonef.
FOR RENT—Cottage at Perdix from
September 1; furnished up-to-date;
only reliable people need apply to
Louis, 414 N. Third St.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
! WANTED—To buy for cash, a home
lon Second above Maclay or Woodbine,
j Kim-iald or Seneca, between Second
land Third. Address HOME, care Tele
| graph.
I 1 HAVE BUYERS—List your prop
| erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es-
I tate and Insurance. 1002 North Third
| Street.
FARMS
FARMS
For Sale—Near Penbrook, 12-acre
truck and poultry farm; s room frame
house and outbuildings; best of soil.
Price $3,000. Also four 4-acre lots;
running water; fine building sites;
'good truck soil: price and terms right.
I For Sale—2 acres along trolley, op
posite Colonial Club; lots of fruit;
Mine building sites; will cut IS lots.
[Price right.
I Also 3-acre truck and fruit farm
icast of Steelton; tj-room house; porch
|est; lots of fruit and outbuildings; 10
1 minutes walk to Oberlin car line.
! Price $3,800.
| 113-acre farm, one mile west West
Fairview. 3 miles from Harrisburg; s
lioom farm house; bunk barn and all
[kinds of outbuildings. This farm will
I increase in value. Price now slls per
I aero. Sec this place.
[ ISS-acre stock, grain and fruit
I farm. S miles northeast Harrisburg;
[large bank barn; S-room stone house;
135 acres under plow and 53 acres in
I wood and pasture. A money maker.
Price $47 per acre.
CHARLES DAVIES.
REAL ESTATE.
11519 State St.. cor. 16th. Bell 1476-W
1 Farms for sale; easy terms, with or
I without stock and crops.
I 716 a. near Annvllle, SBOO.
! 16 a. 6 mi. to Hersliey. $2400.
I 24 a. near Harper's Tavern. S2IOO,
i 30 a. near Hershey. S4BOO.
i S7 a. 16 ml. to Hbg., SI6OO.
40 a. near Grantsville, $4500.
I 6S a. 5 ml. to Hbg., '6500.
| 77 a. near Harper's Tavern. $4500.
I 94 a. 16 mi. to Hbg., s4sou.
I 110 a. Cumberland Co. SSOOO
I 120 a. near Hershey. SSSOO.
160 a. Cumberland Co., S6OOO,
107 Chestnut SL
|. —,
100 ACRE FARM
17 miles from Harrisburg, with
or without stock and crop; all imple
ments; 4 horses; 7 head of cattle; 6
hogs; 200 chickens; 20-ton hay; 19
acres of wheat and rye; 16 acres oats;
10 acres corn. Farm must be sold at
once. Price $5,800. 107 Chestnut St..
near Frcnt.
FARM for sale. 165 acres, 70 acres
under cultivation: 95 acres timberland.
Don't miss this big opportunity; must
lie sold to settle estate. Price $1,600.
Three miles northwest of Duncannon.
Inquire 2132 North Fourth Street. City.
i FOR SALE —12-acre truck farm, 10
miles from Harrisburg. Buildings sit
uated in small town on State highway.
Soil productive; spring and well
water convenient; buildings good. For
terms, etc., address, Box C-8293 care
Telegraph.
FOB SALE
20-scre fruit and truck farm; 8-
house; barn 60x20; chicken and hog
house; cold storage cave; 800 bearing
fruit trees; running water; located in
York county 3 miles west Diiisburg on
Gottvsburg Pike; tine home; the fruit
income 1918 was $3,000. Price sti,uoo.
$3,000 can remain at 3Vfc per cent.
CHARLES DAVIES,
1549 State !?t. Bell 1478W
SEVERAL SMALL FARMS
Three to ten miles from city.
Price and terms right.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 GREEN STREET.
Bell 560-J.
FARM —95 acres of level limestone
land; line producer. Brick house; bank
barn. Well of never failing water. Lo
cated ten miles from Harrisburg m
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. Hams
burg. Pa.
FOR SALE—IOO-acre farm, also
stock if desired. Possession November
1; 3 miles northeast of Harrisburg.
Further information apply 1700 X.
Second St.
FOR SALE —MISCELLANEOUS
MOTORS FOR SALE
We have me rollowiHe, motors we
are offering tor sale. We guarantee
these motors to be in first-class con
dition and can make immediate de
livery.
One % H. P. 220 V. 460 R. P. M.
One 1* H- P- v - aaO R P. -1.
One V, H. P. £2O V. SOU R. p. M.
One bk H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M.
Ono 14 H. P. 230 V. 370 R. P. M.
One % H. P. 120 V. 276 R P. M.
One 14 H. P .120 V. 400 R. P. M.
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