Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 28, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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| One of Toflay's Classified las lay• Carry lews of Real Merest to Yon j
A:. I Fit I ESTER Died August 27,
!!'! •, George W. Armprlester in his
ioili year, at his late home, 602
i- iiH'ial services will be held at the
. bow address on Saturday a.t 3.30
to which relatives and friends are
invited. Interment private in Last
. mrrtsburg cemetery.
.'ottstown papers please copy.
—Susan Minerva Reed, widow
el the late John Reed, died August
>. iul9.
Funeral Friday. August 29, at 2
~'elock from the residence of her
oi.-in-law, Albert Millard, 1503
Liberty st. Relatives and friends are
. eiiucsted to attend without further
notice. Rurial at Shoop's cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS
Air. and Mrs. Jacob McCormlck. 234
:.arris street, desire to thank their
ghlmij and friends for their kind
:. cMcnded to them during their |
ii.i.c In rcavement and also those who |
r. ril Moral tributes. i
The laniily of the late Daniel Mader, ,
Ooxestown. desire to extend their
thanks to those who so kindiy assist-,
•<) them in their recent bereavjllnent,
ml alno those? who sent Moral tributes, j
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Three skeleton keys on yej
.ow chuin. citln i on V.'alnu., -Market.
Third or Fourtli . treets. Iteiurn to Red
t I'OSK headquarters.
FOUND—Auto tire August 24, pn ;
Carlisle i'ike near f'amp Hill lnquue
M. S. litter, .Sillreinanstown. i'a. ;
INSTRUCTION'S
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg .
Shorthand, Typewriting. English.
Rookkecping. Penmanship. Arithme
tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT ,-CHOJL
OP UN ALL I GAR. Kilter at any time. ;
U. I! 12.'. Dial 40I.
MKCkLEY'S BUSINESS COLLKOK.
121 Market St Chas. It. Beekio). |
HELP W ANTED—MALI. _
SEVERAL experienced news- i
paper canvassers foi out-of- ;
town campaign. Salary and !
< xpuises. Apply
l
AIR. J. C. YOUNG.
1116 North Sixth Street.
Between li and 7 P. M.
I
WANTED
Car repairmen at P. K. R
shops. Harriijburg. inquire
MASTKIt MECHANIC'S OFFICE,
Harrisburg.
OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE. |
i.ucknow and Enoia.
RAILWAY mail clerks. Hundreds!
wanted. $llOO-SISOO. Age. 18-35; ex-1
perienee unnecessary. For free par
ticulais of examinations, write It.
Terry, (former government examin
er). 51S Continental Bldg.. Washing
ton. •
FOREMAN for open hearth steel ;
fcundrv, one who thoroughly under- i
stands making ol' general castings,
both dry sand and green sand. Must
be able to handle men and get pro
duction fro'fn them. Must be thorough),
ly sober and industrious. State-experi
ence und salary. Address Box 14-6050
care Telegraph.
BRICKMASONS
Excellent opportunity for long
time job; good wages and hue
living oonditions. Ask for Mr.
Shattuck. Room 528 Penn-
Harris Hotel, between h mrs
9-10.30 a. m., 7-8.30 p. in.
WANTED —A competent salesman
and solicitor who will work in Harris
burg and vicinity. He nmsl la- able to
operate an automobile und if lie can j
furnish ills own automobile it is pre
ferred The pay can'be a fixed salary
or commission, as may be agreed upon.
Address C, Salesman care of tele
graph office, Harrisburg. ,
"WANTED —Men if you want to learn i
the right way to sell and hold a nigh j
grade sales position, statu? age. wlicie
employed, phone number and full par
ticularr; confidential. C-7572 care Tele
graph.
TWO men over 21 to learn sales
manship in sparetime; positions guar
anteed to those qualifying. Address
P. O. Box 3. llill Station, City.
DRUG clerk wanted. Address A-817S
care Telegraph.
YOUNG man to work at soda foiin- j
tain. Address H-8174 care Telegraph, j
WANTED —Drug clerk. Thorley's
Drug Store, 404 Broad St.
WANTED
FIRST CLASS
PATTERN MAKERS
IN A NEW AND UP
TO-DATE SHOP. NO
LABOR TROUBLE.
'FIRST CLASS UP-TO
OATE HOUSES CAN BE
HAD AT NORMAL RENT
WITHIN TEN MINUTES
WALK OF THE PLANT.
APPLY OR WRITE THE
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO..
ERIE. FKNN \
(Continued In Next Column)
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For Sale
No. 934 Norwood St.
Detached, 244-story frame house,
having 8 rooms, liath and pantry;
front, side und back porches; gas
and elAtetrlcity; furnace; lawn und
garden with shade und fruit trees,
lot 40x90 ft., with 20-ft. side und
rear alleys.
Miller Brother? & Co
HEAL J< NTAT:; . .. A.. U : I
. ~Ut't - . _
Me.-il.i, i. ...... .
THURSDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—MALE
CENSUS CLERKS—4,OOO needed; $92
month; age, 18 upward; examinations
everywhere soon; experience unneces
sary'. For free particulars, write Ray
mond Terry (former government ex
aminer), 518 Continental Bldg., Wash
ington.
WANTED—Stair workers, cabinet
makers; yard foreman; lumber inspec
tor; steady work. Address, stating
wages, experience, age and reference.
Comer, Lumber Co., Atlantic City,
N. J.
*
High School boy -wanted,
must be 16 years old or over.
Apply The Photo Art Shop,
Thirteenth and Market Sts.
' WANTED—Two young men to learn
) salesmanship and make S2O per week
while learning. Call 410 Patriot Bldg.
| A MAN and boy for day labor in
| country near city. Apply 1700 North
' Second St.. after 7 p. m.
I WANTED—Second-hand bre&d and
lake baker. Barklow Bakery, No. 35
[Ann Street, Middletovvn, Pa.
• WANTED—Baker, second hand or
iassistant to baker; single man pre
ferred ; wages S6O per month, room,
lion I'd and laundry. Apply to Oscar E.
, Thomson. supt.. State Institution.
'< Spring City, Pa.
, CARPENTERS wanted. Apply at 220
; Seneca St., City. C. E. Shelter. Bell ,
, phone 4X47J.
I
WANTED
Freight truckers and freight
I handlers at P. R. R. Division
Street Transfer, Harrisburg,
( Pa Apply to agent at Seventh
and Division Streets. Take
i
j Big Four or Rockville car
! to Sixth and Division
Streets.
I GUARDS with police or watchman
j experience for guard duty at a large i
I industrial planl out of town, only j
! steadv and reliable men well be con-1
'sidered; 121iour shift; good salary;
'transportation paid; $3 per day. allow- |
led rooi.i and board; state age and ret- i
lerence; liooze artists, bums and bench |
waimers need not apply. Address Box j
|r Si 74 care Telegraph.
TYPIST —Young man between 18 and ;
' i'l who can operate Hemingtn nia
'chine, for general office work with j
'large concern; good chance for ad-
I vancoment; state age, experience, I
[wages expected. Address Box 1 Slial
care Telegraph. I
1 IV ANTED—Two neat appearing men I
to work the following towns, Me
clianicsburg. Middletown. Highspire,
Hummel.-town. Dauphin. Mlllersburg,!
Elizabethville and Lykens, selling ex-|
perienee preferred but not essential;
references required. This is a proposi-;
tion of real merit on an entirely new j
basis' it von are a hustler and want;
to make money. Apply or write S. K.;
Denris. manager. 114 South beconci st. j
WOODWORKERS Machine andl
bench on cedar chests; also men to|
spiuy varnish. Federal Equipment Co., I
Carlisle, Pa.
MEN WANTED —Woodsmen, team
sters and saw mill hands at my saw
mills neai Rockville; good wages and
steady work. Address Samuel Witten
myer, Harrisburg.
I 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 lor only seven dollars a week.
Learn a practical trade. Make appli
cation at once. Automobile and Aero
-1 lane Mechanical School, Office 25 N.
Cameron st., Harrisburg. Training
Quarters. 260 S. Front St. Steelton.
| WANTED Experienced window
trimmer and card writer in men's
clothing and furnishing store, Penn
sylvania city of 120,000. Good oppor
tunity for right man; must be steady
land reliable: state reference and sai
lary. L-SOIB care Telegraph.
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WANTED—Two first class meat
cutters and countermen. Apply at once
Ruehlei* Bros.. 432 Market St.
WANTED —Experienced newspaper
and magazine men to represent large!
N'i w York publishing house. Six orders
per day pays $36 per week. Cull 411
Patriot Bldg.
WANTED—Young man experienced!
with electricity for a position with;
Pcnn-Harris Hotel. See chief engineer.
|
WANTED
Boy over 16 years of age to
work in lumber office. Ap
ply to
UNITED ICE & COALs CO..
Forster and CoWden Sts.
WANTCCD—Bench and machine men
to work,in planing mill at Lemoyne,
Apply E'.K. Frazer & Son, Lemoyne.
i WANTED—Technical High school
j boy to work in photo shop out of
j s< h< ol hours. Address, Kepple, Room
110. 29 N. Second St.
WANTED
Girl for general office work,
must he a stenographer. Ap
ply Kuhn, Pavord, Wilks Shoe
Company, 46 North Cameron
Street.
MOULDER, thorough all around me
chanic. accustomed to both largo and
small work; gray iron and steel; ex
cellent permanent position; fir.4t class
working conditions in modern, well
lighted shop, out of city; high wages
to man meeting requirements. Give
complete details of experience and
age. Address H-8808 care Telegraph.
| WANTED—2S Sheet metal workers,
Itir. roofers, skylight workers and
I steel sash glaziers; highest rate of
I wages; transportation and board paid.
. Apply Mr. Weckesser, General Deliv
! ery, Milton. Pa.
I HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED—Two strong girls to
cook and do general housework in
country till fall; no washing; refer
'ence required. SSO per month each. Ad
|dress Box T-7574 care Telegraph.
WANTED
Competent tjhild's nurse;
while) Apply with reference
'
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED—GirIs to work 4n laun
dry. $8 per week to start. Apply Sani
tary Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm
Streets.
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
Five or ten experienced rag
sorters. Apply
KEYSTONE IRON & METAL CO.,
Broad and Wallace Streets.
WANTED—MiddIe aged housekeep
er for family of two: out of city. Call
at 2206 N. Sixth St. or 2818R Bell.
WANTED lmmediately young
woman for waitress. Apply Stouffer'a
Restaurant, 4 North Court St.
SHOES experienced vampers, tippers
and operators, good, steady job.
Smaltz Goodwin Co., 315 N. 12th St.,
Philadelphia.
ATTENDANTS wanted, State Insti
tution for the Keeble-Minded, Penn
iiurst, Chester County, Pa. Apply Wil
liam J Steward, chief physician.
LIVE young woman for oudoor edu
cational work; substantial salary and
bonus. Box 103, Camp Hill.
WANTED Experienced knitters
j and menders. Apply Harris Hosiery
Co., Calder and Marion Sts.
WANTED
Weavers and learners. Apply
HARRISBURG SILK MILL,
Second and North Streets
WANTED Experienced markers
and sorters on rough dry; good wages
paid. Apply Royal Laundry, 1351
Howard St.
WANTED Woman for laundry
work. $8 to start. Apply Sanitary
Washing Co., 16th and Elm Sts.
WANTED—GirIs for work in fold
ing and other departments of the mill.
B'.' per eek paid to beginners. Bel
grade Knitting Mill, New Cumberland.
WANTED —Girl or woman for cook
and general housewor.lc in family m
three on River Drive above city. Beii
phone 378R-3, or write P. O. Box lixi.
I Harrisburg.
| OPERATORS tvanted at Harrisburg
1 Apparel Co.. <<ne experienced on over-
I lock work; bonus paid every week,
i Apply Third iloor City Star Laundry
I Building. Sixth and Herr Streets.
I WANTED —Probationers for train
'lug school, two years' high school for
'entrance. Affiliated with the New
t'oik Hospital. N. Y. Apply Supetin
-1 teiidi-nt White Plains Hospital. While
j Plains.
I OPERATORS ON UNION cr-LGIAL
Foiling and tileeving .vlacni.ies.
JLNMNiI- MANUFACTURING CO..
2012 N. Fourth Street.
HELP W ANTED—-Male Olal Female
MALE AND FEMALE HELP
j Experienced cooks, husband and
' wife without children who have hud
■ experience in cooking for large nun
! bers. Will provide comfortable modern
'living quarters and pay good wages.
[Call at Harrisburg Academy and bring
good references.
| WHITE man and wife to cook at
! fraternity house at State College, gnpd
pay; good living conditions. Call
phone 2645W or address Box G-8299
care Telegraph.
SALESMEN WANTED
SIUU per month and expenses and
bonus to represent the Globe Refining
Co.. of Cleveland, Ohio. Call at I'J2
Faxtang Ave., Paxtang, Pa., 29th from
1-5 p. ni. and 3uth from s-12 a. m.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
PAINTER —Years' of practical ex
perience: steady reliable worker. Ad
dress Box s-8182 care Telegraph.
ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, OFFICE
MANAGER; long and varied- experi
ence,. desires connection with firm or
corporation; active, capable, trust
worthy'. Highest New York City ref
erences. Address H-S2M4 care Tele
graph.
! PRINTER Ali around country
priiUei M-ants work evenings after 6
1 o'clock and Saturdays. State hourly
i rate paid to Box PSSOI care Telegraph.
i YOUNG man desires position as
'shipping, receiving und slock clerk,
has five years' experience, can furnish
references. Address Box G-8172 care
Telegraph.
EXPERIENCED accountant employ
ed, wishes extra work evenings, Sat
urday afternoons or Sundays, as book
keeper for a small business, can also
audit and open new set of books. Ad
dress K-5498 care Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED—Night work, boarding
house or hotel, first class help. Call
lU3O Cumberland Street.
I COLORED woman wants day's work
'; of any kind. Call 1410 N. 7th St.
YOUNG girl desires position as
stenographer. Can furnish best of ref
erences. Address 11-8181 care Tele
graphy
EXPERIENCED dressmaker desires
seu'ing by the day. Apply Anna Moz
ingo, 1622 Penn St. Bell 1179-A. %
WANTED —Day's work of any kind
by colored woman. Inquire 1223 Mon
roe St.
IVANTED —Day's work for Monday,
' Wednesday and Friday. Apply 1816
J j Wood St.
'! EXPERIENCED cashier desires po
' i sition. Will consider night work. Has
I i knowledge of typewriting and book
i! keeping. Address H-8&01 care Telo
j graph.
I WANTED —A reliable middle aged
' | woman wishes position as housekeep
. er in a widower's home. Address
II A-8300 care Telegraph.
[ j COLORED woman wishes day's
■ work. Apply 1717 N. 7th St.
WOMAN wishes day's work of any
kind. Apply 1729 N. 7th St.
WOMAN desires any kind of em
> I ployment at once. Day's work or work
i! in laundry. 1229 Monroe St.
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ROOMS FOR RENT \
1 FOR RENT —Three unfurnished
rooms: .all conveniences. 2120 Green
I Street.
FGli RENT—Nicely furnished sec
ond-stol v front room, near Capitol;
al modern conveniences; use of both
nhoicH' hath; peimanent tenant de
rircd Apply I-'l North Sixth Street.
i :or ,<-nl; all conveniences.
> " 1 lion 4,
HARTUISBTXFtG TELEGRAPH
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I
gj FINDING A POSITION is some- fT| *
times a most disheartening task. Just < ff| 1
|jm to rely upon lriends, or upon going 1
about and making personal applica- ppi (
lip tions, often lead to utter discourage- Lid .
ffl nient. The quick road to a position is LJ [
!|jd through the classified. Sometimes this |V| i
irfj road requires more than one day to
'w travel —but it leads inevitably to the
desired goal if followed. j
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ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—BI9 North Third St. to
married couple without children,
pleasant furnished rooms for house
keeping; heat; electric light and use
of bath.
j FOR RENT —Three rooms, furnish
ed or unlurnished, for light house
| keeping, on second floor; all conveni
ences; use of phone. Inquire 421 Hum
mel St. or Bell phone 3644 J.
1 .FOR RENT—Rooms; all conveni-1
[ences; use of phone. Inquire 1,128 j
!Market St. '
FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms I
lor light .housekeeping; heat; lights'
and use d'f bath; no children. Apply 1
15 i Walnut St. |
i FOR RENT —Two unfurnished rooms
ion third iloor for light housekeeping;]
running hot and cold water; use of l
bath; light and heat: references re- j
•quired. Inquire 1414 Market St. I
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms!
for light housekeeping, second iloor,
'iront no children preferred; a christian
l.i.me. Inquire 1932 N. 3d St.
At 1511 North Sixtli street, one large
second floor, front room; all conveni
ences, Bell phone 3671-W.
NICELY turnlshed, clean. cool
'rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 142
-until Third street.
—
FOR RENT Furnished front
(rooms; all conveniences; men prefer-'
ji ed; 1549 State street, col. 10th St. |
Bell 1476-W.
ROOMS WANTED
ROOMS WANTED—-Business man,
ljust locating in city, desires well fur
] nished loom with private family. Fiv
jfi rs central or Hill location. Adaiess
] Box S-8073 care Telegraph.
j
I APARTMENTS FOR KENT
I APARTMENT—With 3 rooms, kitch
iennette. bath, stationary wash tubs,
I electric lights, gas und city steam.
Third St. not far from the Capitol. Ad
j dress Box A-7575 care Telegraph.
i FOUR well furnished rooms, second
| floor, corner house; bay windows; hot
I water heat; gas; electricity; bath;
laundry: reference exchanged, no
[children 342 S. 1 Ctli Street.
' FURNISHED apartment, four looms
[and bath, modern, pleasant; references
required and rent in advance. Keister
! Apartments, Fifth and Market, second
| flight. Mr. Morrell.
FOR RENT—IBI4 State St., second
i floor apartment newly furnished; com
plete lor housekeeping; living room,
two lied rooms; tile bath; dining room
land kitchen; large enclosed porch. Ail
I rooms large, cheerful; time bay win
dows: steam heat; electric lights; gas
j range; lent s6o per monthifßell 2323.
A FART M KTS \Y A N TFI)
WANTED Three unfurnished
rooms suitable for light housekeeping
| for two elderly women. Address APc.
13, 711 N. Second St.
! FURNISHED apartment or flat or
(suite of rooms with private bath, for
light housekeeping; references ex-
I changed. Write particulars. Address
j Box 11-8177 care Telegraph.
I TWO young married eouples( no
children), desire furnished upart-
I men! of two bed rooms, living room
lor kitchenette and bath. Address Box
j G-8176 eare Telegraph.
'j WANTED —An unfurnished apart
' I ment of five rooms und bath; three
' adults; must have all conveniences,
! centrally located. Address Box A-S2Ol
care Telegraph. •
WANTED—SmaII furnished apart
. ment of four or five rooms by family
, of three must be up-to-date and niee
.l ly furnished; will consider small
house, either in city or suburbs. Ad
. dress Box H-9037 care Telegraph.
ROOMERS AND BOARDERS
1 '
WANTED —Roomers and boarders;
* all conveniences. Inquire 2916 Boas St..
' j Penbrook.
' ' BOARDERS wanted; a widow, with
' ]out children, is desirous of adding a
'[few boarders. Apply 2141 Atlas aveiT
j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
j FOR SALE
For Sale—3-story .brownstone and
. brick house, 12 rooms; all conven
iences; lot 117x81 feet; hedge fence,
j shrubbery; room for garage; steam
heating system; house built 1914;
. hardwood floors: could not be built to
day for $22,000. Possession at once; lo
]'cation near Reservoir Park, Whitehall
!'street. Price $15,000. SIO,OOO can remain
" at 6 pel cent. A fine home and a bar
gain.
J State St., 1700 block; 3-story brick;
all improvements; side entrance and
j drive alley. Price $5,200.
Penbrook, S. 28th St.. S-room frame
j house; garage; fruit; fine garden;
por.ies; lot 28x180. Bargain, $2,500.
r Penbrook, S. 29th St.. 7 rooms and
bath; all improvements; lot 20x190,
- to 30th St.; chicken house. Only $2,350.
i Penbrook, 2805 Canby St.. 7 rooms
and bath; all improvements; lot 18x
' 150; drive alley. Price $2,500.
CHARLES DAVIES,
REAL ESTATE.
1 1549 State St., cor. 16th. Bell 1476-W
1
- FOR SALE—On Green street be
; tween fielly and Harris, a 3-story
i brick house; Improvements; 8 rooms
- and bath, one front and t*wo rear
I porches; cemented cellar; lot 16^x80
- lo 3-foot alley: Al condition; posses
sion September 1: newly painted. Ad
. dr< s Box W-5240 care Telegraph.
I Continued In Next Column)
ESTATE FOR s\I,E
'
BUSINESS LOCATION
Wesjt Falrview—2V4-story brick, iu
heart of town with small out building,
suitable tor business of any kind.
Very cheap.
Enoia Homes—All Imp.; corner !
house; Lemoyne homes, all imp.; sin
gle corner; New Cumberlaml, line <
home; al Imp.; Camp Hill, all imp.; i
large lots. i
City homes of all kinds; easy terms, i
pay us lent; some for cash. >
Faims—6, 10, 16. 30. 40, 75, 96, 125. i
and 170-acre iarins, from 2 to 12 •
miles of Harrisburg. borne of these
farms with,crops, stock and tools in
cluded. Pussessiou ul once.
Market Street—Three-story brick. .
store room front, on Hill.
Apartment Houses—One or two cf
the finest in the city.
Building iots at Camp Hill, Worni
leysburg. Enoia, Riverside. Paxtang,
Progress, Buivue. uptown and sev
eral good tuctory sites.
Investments Several rows ol
houses paying big interest.
C. H. CORDEU,
1722 Green Street,
Bell phone 560-J.
Sl'l* - I,\l. PRICE ON STATE STREET
RESIDENCE IE SOLD BEFORE I
s SEPTEMBER IST.
1321 Slate St. is a substantially '
built ;<-story brick house—ohe of a
pair—with solid brick party wull Side!
entrance, nice buck yard enclosed with
neat iron fence.
i First lioor: large living room, dining
t room, kitchen', pantry, cupboard.
Second floor: Four bedrooms, mod-'
ern bath, large cupboards and linen !
closet
Third tioor: Tu , line bedrooms,
i Cement cellar, hot and cold water In I
I same, splendid steam heat plant, large
front and buck porches, front and
Lack stall's, gas, os'ctri.*, combinul'on ;
coal an i gas rang., cabinet lnante 1 .
Inis is one of tlie most desirable'
res a i-ncfs on State -m et —the b-s
--! lcsidnitial street on the "II ill"—md a
; bargain at the special ..rice now asked
! for it. This property will bring . i
: sidcrably more mo'ne. in tlu nt n !
future, for it will benclit. u'.ong with!
[all property on State street, from the!
I building of the new bridge, park-i
ing. etc.
; Get our list of properties before
. buying.
HOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE.
I I
FOR SALE —Beautiful home; good'
| location at 245 S. 13th street, city. Pos-'
I session at once. Inquire of Mrs. Anna;
M. Alknmn, 215 S. I3th St. Phone
1 11231.1
! 52200 will purchase a dwelling with
| eight rooms and bath, gas, furnace '
. cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co., Berg-!
I nei Bldg.
| |
| l< OR BALE—I9IB Chestnut street I
I brick dwelling with S rooms and bath'!
lull modern improvements • including!
! steam heat, screens and shades go
(with the property. Bell Realty Co '
j Hergr.er Bldg.
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| DESIRABLE corner residence in!
| Paxtang. having 8 rooms and all im-1
prcvements. Lot 90x125; price reason-!
! able. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
FOR SALE
2405 Derry St., 2-story brick; six
rooms and bath; steam heat; electric!
light; liardwood lloors; drive alley!
on rear.
Hummel Ave., Lemoyne; double
framo dwelling; corner; all improve
ments; price very attractive; will sell
separate.
401 Kelker St.; corner Fourth St.;
apartments and store room; rental
income S7O per month; price $7,000.
Retail coal and feed business; well
located in a good growing community.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Streets.
LOOK
83-85 WAGNER ROAD—Double Fr.
Rented sl4. S9OO cash.
1817 GEORGE ST.—2-story fr. Rent
ed $lO. $950. Easy terms.
319 KELKER ST.—3-story cor.; Si
rooms and bath; hot air and gas. A
cozy home. $3,100.
2427 N. SIXTH ST.—Bk.; 9 rooms
and liath; steam heat; modern in every
respect. $6,000.
Desirable properties in other parts
of tlie city and in Steelton.
dEO. W. JACOBS,
"Real Estate and Insurance,
17 N. ThiiM St. Bell phone 1539
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I
FOR SALE —A six roomed frame!
house; all improvements; possession;
soon; corner of Brisban and Park
Driveway, Paxtang. Apply 3307 Bris-j
ban street, Paxtang. i
Well Located
PAXTANG LOTS
For Sale
Four lots —a plot 120x120 ft.
cor. Kelso and Montour sts.
Harry C. Knouse, 2348 Derry St.
Bell phone 1720. evenings 4949W
HOUSES AND LOTS
In all sections of city and suburbs,
some very attractive propositions.
ROHRER & SON.
BERGNER BUILDING.
Real Estate. General Insurance
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE |
BUILDING lots for sale on 6th, 6th,
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 ,
FOII SALE —Corner Third and Lew
is streets 10-room and Uulli, detached;
house, lot 53x100 feet; first Iloor fin-'
isheil in haruivood niap.e floors; steam
heat; excellent location; splendid view:
to river.
D. E. LUCAS,
303 Lewis Street.
Real Estate. Insurance j
CAMP HILL —2V* story brick, slate j
roof dwelling, 8 rooms and bath, lac-;
ing south with large porch, tine view t
up Cumberland Valley, hot air heat, j
nice fire place, chicken house and gar- '
age ii rear, with fruit trees in bear
ing, on lot 50x150, or on lot 100x150.;
Possession given in two weeks time, j
Lawn planted in evergreens and flow
ers, vines covering house. Located on i
Logan street, just west of Bowman I
avenue. Can be inspected at any time.
A. E. Strode. Bell phone 3180-R.
Fine residence, North st $20,000
;Brick property, Camp Hill .... 12,000
] Paxtang residence 17,u0e i
12431 N 6th. brick 6,000
I 1912 N. Sixth St., brick 4,500:
II6SI Swalara, frame 2.100
11943 N. 4th, brick 3.000;
j Brick building, garage lo.oou :
D. A. CALEY.
I Bell 589. 707 Kunkel Bldg. j
!
Two family apartment for $4,200.
Small cash paymont necessary. Rent:
| from either tenant will pay carrying '
charges and other rent can be applied
to purchase price of property. Apart
i ment of five rooms and bath, available
for occupancy now. This is a splendid
chance tor a family of small means lo
avoid'high rents and at the same time
save money. Property located on Sus
quehanna street, ""between Hamilton
and Kelker.
Don't let this chance go by.
WARREN VANDYKE,
Bell phone 231 9 N. Market Sq.
HARRISBURG'S
REAL ESTATE BUREAU
CONSULT US.
BACKENSTOSS REALTY
CO.
331' MA RK ET ST R E ET.
FOR SALE On easy terms, 2912
to 2ulß Susquehanna street. Apply A.
| P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth.
| FOR SALE—B4 Second street. High
i spire, 7-ruom house, lot 119 feet front
jby 1S feet deep; fine location. Will
l-r.p at a bargain. W. J. Reeves, 224
Market St., Highspire. Dial USUI.
FOR -SALE—Cor. Third and Lewis
; Sts., Ili looms and bath; detachable
I frame house; lot 53x100 ft. First floor
i finished in hardwood; maple floors;
| steam heat; all other conveniences;
j excellent location; splendid view to
river
1920 Penn St., 9-room brick house;
liaih: gas; furnace heat; cemented
cellar; large box porch; possession
; soon after sale thereof.
; 261 i Agate St., fine brick house; 6
1 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. E. LUCAS,
303 Lewis Street,
Real Estate and Insurance
| FOR SALE—TSI7 Derry street, a
very Ues-iiab'c house; all hardwood
I floors except kitchen which is all cov
; ureit with linoleum; hardwood in one
' room i r second floor; all conveni
ences; awnings to porches and storm
(coirs to at) coms. back porch en
closed for winter, doors and windows
ali have window shades and screens;
(new heating 1 lanl and up-to-darj
; sewage installed last fall; lot 35x15)
font; inquire on rremises.
I
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE
SEE SANDERLIN"
[ STATE ST.. 1131—NEW; VACANT;
13-stoi) stucco, nine rooms and hath,
steam heat; gas and electricity; front
! and rear porches; balcony and root
garden; cement cellar: the best of lo-
| cation for a looming house; SSOO cash;
! balance in monthly payments.
I HARRIS ST.. 630—VACANT; 3-story
| brick; nine rooms: all improvements:
xmali amount down; balance same as
rent; no questions as to race or na
tionality.
FIFTH ST., N.. 2148—3-story brick;
9 rooms; gas and electric lights; nice
| front and rear porches; aiide entrance;
must be seen to be appreciated; price
right to quick buyer.
GREEN ST., 1017—3-story brick; 10
rooms and bath; the best of location
for a rooming house; can be convert
ed into three apartments at a very
small expense; Al investment.
DERRY' ST., 2143—3-story brick;
9 rooms and bath; gas and electricity;
all modern improvements; nice front
and back porches; cement cellar; a
very nice home; can be bought witli
;SSOO cash.
17TH AND PAXTON STS.—NEW:
VACANT; 244-story; six rooms and
bath; steam heat; gas and electricity;
front and rear porches; side entrance
with a nice big yard; will be finished
ir. a few days; can be bought with
ssoo cash.
FULTON ST., 1832 —3-story frame;
eight rooms; some improvements; all
nice large rooms; very reasonable; no
money down; $25 per month. (
D. ASA SANDERLIN.
Room 1. Security Trust Building .
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
I Bell 1290. Dial 3513
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental
payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bond first payment required, balance
as rent. We have houses in every
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
| A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street.
I FOR SALE —Two lots on Market
Street Camp Hill. 50x200 feet. A bar
gain. Price SBOO. 107 Chestnut St. near
i Front •
FOR SALE —On Market street near
13th .a large 3-story brick house; tine
for business or apart.; reasonaole
price. A. W. Swengel, 2131 N. Second
st Bell 2575-J. r
NORTH Sixteentn; 9 room brick;
gas; electricity; hat water; steam
heat; brick garage on prein/ses;
streets paved front and rear; school
nearby. E. T. Selig, 920 North Six
teenth.
FOR SALE Three-story brick
house; 8 rooms and bath; all improve
ments. Inquire 1921 North Fifth St.
$2500 will purchase a two-story
brick dwelling on Crescent stu-i-,.
• having uil modern improvements. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
rL'Sl iviv.
I HEAL ESTATE FOU REXT ,
| FURNJSHLD cottage for rent at |
| Perdix: 20 minutes from Hari isburg; I
rent leasonable for remainder of sea-|
' son. Maynard M. Fulton, Heal Estate
land Insurance, 14 S. Market Sq. Bell
i 026 J. . ;
I FOB RENT—House with 8 rooms j
land bath: ail conveniences; also store- |
, room for rent at 630 Boas street; Ini- •
|mediate possession given; only reli
able people need apply. Keystone Iron I
land Metal Co.. Broad and Wallace sts. I
! FOII RENT—Cottage at Perdix from
j September 1; furnished up-to-date; 1
lonly it liable people need apply to
i Louis. 414 N. Third St.
:
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
FOlt SALE oit RENT
| My lumber yard. cor. Briggs and i
iCowden Sts.. one square from Capitol
| Park. My ground is about 116x177 ft. 1
j with frame waiehouse und shedding!
|or four sides and in center; also two!
, wagons for sale. This is a rare up- J
portunity to secure a plot like this in j
center of city. F. 11. Hantzinan, 660 |
Briggs St. or 613 Forster St.
11-room stone house at foot of 15th I
St., New Cumberland, along the rail-1
road and river, large parks on three;
sides, best of water, all but 8 acres j
of good ground, tine home, could sell
I building lots off half of it to have bal- ,
lance clear, vacant now. Would be an
excellent location for a.club home;
i live minutes' walk to trolley. Inquire
jof Chas. H. Miller. 1338 State Street. :
| Harrisburg. Also a tine bungalow at I
Knola for rent or sale. On premises |
every afternoon.
| i
i Real Estate For Sale or Exchange
I VACANT —3-story brick corner, on
i Hill; elect, lights; front and side
| porches; side yard; cheap to quick
buyer.
| VACANT —3-story frame on Hill;
I porches; nice yard.
VACANT —2%-story brick on Hill:
all improvements; electric lights;
'porches; large yard to drive alley.
I VACANT —3-story brick on Broad
st.; all Imp. *
VACANT—North Sixth St., 8 rooms;
'all imp.; side yard; porches; bay wia
jdows; 7 years old.
! VACANT —New brick on Rill; 6
irooms; all imp.; porch; newly papered.
I FINE large brick house on Derry
street. Several large .homes uptown
and on Hill. Some of these homes can
be bought with two or three hundred
dollars down, balance as rent. Will
take light touring car in exchange on
some of the above homes.
C.H. CORDKR,
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone 560-J
Real Estutc For Sulo—Suburban
FOR SALE—STELLTON .
! Double frame houses, corner Fourth
(and Pine Streets, 344-346 Pine Street.
346. the corner house, has all improve
imcnts: 8 rooms and bath; 314 lias
innge. hath, gas and electric. Will sell
either side or both. Can be seen on
.application. Possession soon. Price
I right. Easy terms.
CHARLES DAVIES.
1549 State Street,
. Bell 1476 W. Harrisburg. Pa.
Rent Estate For Rent—Suburban
I FOIt RENT—White Hill duck farm.
I Mrs. George Smith, 3208 N. Fourtli St.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
. I WANTED to buy up-to-date fur
: i nished or unfurnished cottage, at
. | Cove Station or nearby Susquehanna
river; give lowest cash price. Address
| M. A. C.. care Telegraph.
j WANTED—To buy for cash, a home
on Second above Maclay or Woodbine,
i | Emerald or Seneca, between Second
II and Third. Address HOME, care Tele
fiaplu |
■I FOII RENT —Moderate size stoie
-11 rooms or buildings suitable for store
■ pui poses in Harrisburg and surround
i ing towns. Address giving particulars.
; Miller Bros, ii Co., Harrisburg, Pa.
.) s
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I LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTIES
j \\*e have a large list of prospect! /e
j buyers.
ROHRER & SON.
211 BERGNEIt BLDG.
Real Estate and General Insurance
: I I HAVE BUYERS —List your prop
ierties with ine. Chas. Adler, Real Es
• j tate arid Insurance, luu2 North Third
' i btreet.
OKites nnd Store Rooms for Rent
i!
j FOR RENT—TWO vacant office
rooms, in modern business building.
|one on second, one on third lioor;
; | elevator service. Apply Miller Bros. &
' | Co., Court and Locust.
FARMS
11
Farms for sale; easy terms, with or
without slock and crops.
7V4 a. near Annville. *BOO.
' 16 a. 6 mi. to Hershey, $2400.
t 24 a. near Harper's Tavern. *2IOO.
i 40 a. near urantsvllle, *ISOO.
l 68 a. 5 ml. to Hbg., C6SOU.
77 a. near Harper s Tavern, s4soi).
34 a. 16 ml. to libg., *4500.
; 110 a. Cumberland Co. *SOOO.
i 120 a. near Hershey. *BSOO.
; 160 a. Cumberland Co.. *6uoo.
I 107 Chestnut St.
l
FARM —95 acres of level limestone
1 land; line producer. Brick house; bank
1 barn. Well of never failing water. Lo
! cated ten miles from' llayisburg in
| Cumberland county. For further de
• scription, call on E. W. Yolin, one of
! the administrators of H. W. Yohn Es
, | tate, at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris
! j Pa.
• 6-Bere farm near New Cum
, boi'lend; 444 miles to Harria
, burg, near Sate road; land
, level and very productive;
spring' and well water; two
houses, one with 6 rooms and
other 4 rooms; small bank
: bain; all necessary outbuild
ings; 50 large fruit trees;
crops, tools, one horse single
leader, chickens, etc. Posses
sion at once; price and terms
i iglyt. Must be sold this month
or will be called off.
; C. H. CORDER,
1 1722 Green St.
Bell phone 560J
i
100 ACRE FARM
17 miles from Harrisburg. wi'h
or without stock and crop; all fmple
flments; 4 horses; 7,heud of cattle; 6
. jhogs: 200 chickens; 2u-ton hay: 19
'acres of wheal and rye; 16 acres oats,
-10 acres colli. Farm must be sold a*
f once. Price $5,800. lu7 Chestnut St.
i • r Front.
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t
I FARMS
FARMS
For Sale—Near Penbrook. 12-acr<
1 truck and poultry farm; s . win frame
j house and outbuildings, best of -oil
Price J5.00U. Also four 4-acre lots
running water; line building sites,
good ti uck soil* price und terms right
For Sale—2 acres along trolley, op.
i posite Colonial Club; lots of fruit;
j line building sites; will cut IS lots
Price light.
Also 3-acre truck and fruit fanr
least of Steelton; 6-toom house; porch
est; lots of fruit and outbuildings; 1C
j minutes walk to Oberlin car line
' Price *2.Suo.
! 115-acre farm, one mile west West
Fairview. 3 miles from Harrisburg; 8-
loom farm house; bank barn and all
! kinds of outbuildings. This farm will
j increase in value. Price now *li;, pel
acre. Sec this pluce.
[ ISS-acre stock, grain and fruit
| farm, s miles northeast llarrisliiiig
ilarge bank barn; s-rooin stone house
135 acres under plow and 53 acres in
! wood and pasture. A money maker
Price *47 per acre.
CHARLES DAVIES.
REAL ESTATE,
j 1549 State St.. cor. 16th. Bell 1476-W
i
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FARM FOR SALE
I 71 acres. 5u aero fields. 21 acre!
wood land; 7-room good house; sum
mer house; good bank barn; oinci
I buildings; 0 miles northeast Lliigics
[town, one mile north l'iketown. the
Joseph Hoenshelt farm; pure running
[water at burn; great running spring
!at house. Price *2950. The building!
are in good condition. Will sell eiof
and stock and give Immediate posses
isicn. C. B. Care & Son. 409 Market
, i St.. Harrisburg. Care's Grocery
I Linglestown.
j •
SEVERAL SMALL FARMS
Three to ten miles from city
j Price and terms right.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 GREEN STREET.
Bell 560-J.
FOII SALE
20-acro fruit and truck farm; 8-
house; barn 60x20; chicken and hog
house; cold storage cave; SOU beating
fruit trees; running water; located ir
York county 2 miles west Dillsburg or
Gettysburg Pike; line home: the fruit
income 1918 was $2,000. Price $6,00u
$2,00u can remain at 5Vi per cent.
CHARLES DAVIES,
1549 State. St. Bell 1476W
FARM for sale. 165 acres, 70 acre*
under cultivation; 95 acres timberlaud
Don't miss this big opportunity; musl
Ibe sold to settle estate. Price $1,600
Three miles northwest of Duncannon
Inquire 2132 North Fourth Street. City
| Cumberland County Farm Sevet
'milts from Harrisburg near Lisburn
111 acres farming land in good stut
of cultivation; all necessary building!
lin tirct class condition. Apply J. g
i Lefever, Lisburn. Pa. Bell phone 912-5
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FOR SALE—MISC ELLANEOUS
MOTORS FOR SALE
I We have the following motors w
I are offering for sale. We guarantei
I these motors to be in tirst-class com
■ dition and can make immediate de
| livery.
One Ya H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M.
One Vi H. P. 220 V. 380 R. P. M.
One V* H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M.
One U 11. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M.
One 11. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M.
One U H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M.
One U 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.
selling price $25; Brussels
rug, 9x12, valuo SSO, salt ,*
price $39.
FORN WALT'S.
1321 N. SIXTH STREET.
! -
| FOR SALE —T.arge white reed c< ieh
| in perfect condition. Apply 214 Fot ;tei
! Street.
| FOR SALE—An oak roll top d< sk
lin first class condition. Address Mrs
jC. G. Marschner, Highspire, Pa.
! FOR SALE—Baby coach; good ai
j new. Call at 944 Paxtoij St.
! FOR SALE—Dining table, chairs
I buffet, china closet, serving table
; book cases: ladles' desk, rugs, mil
| runners and other household goods
' All in lirst class condition. Call Bel
i 1849 R.
i CARLETON canoe for sale: In Hni
condition; newly painted; only twi
! years old; used very little; reason foi
selling, owner has two canoes. Ad
dress Box F-8072 care Telegraph.
! FOR SALE —A baby stroller; gooc
jas new. Apply 1737 N. Fourth St.
j FOR SALE Statue of Liberty
! wired and medallions of Pershing and
| Sims, suitable for iloat or window dis-
Iplay. Half price. W. 11. Kissinger tS
I Co.. Wiconisco. Pa.
:
! FOR SALE—Complete hot air fur
in ace with piping and one coal range
i Inquire between 6 and 8 p. m., 1601
Market St.
j FOR SALE—One soda fountain; oni
large show cause in first class condi
tion: ten tables, white tops; one cash
register; other restaurant fixtures
■Apply 802 CoVden St.
•PAINTS, all kinds. Order to-day,
I save $t to $1.50 per gal. No war price
I Agency Forest City Paint Co., 313 S
j Front St.
i FOR SALE —Gasoline engine. 2 and
]3 H. P.: gasoline builders' hoist
lathes, pluner, drill press, electric mo
tors, 1 to 15 11. P. F. R. Laverty, Bel!
phone 1557.
; f'OR SALE —Lumber, tubes, tanks
j shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting
i bolts, pipe, etc., dismantling plant.
The Highspire Distillery Co., Ltd.,
Both phones. Highspire, Pa.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here
High prices paid for furniture. Morrii
jschmcrtz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494.
BOOKS Bought and sold; -U.OOf
new old. rare, in stock. Aurand's
i 925 North Third. Circulars free.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES - RENTED -
EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHKUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
WANTED- —MISCELLANEOUS
; WANTED —To buy 6or 8-foot coun-t
i ler show case, must be French plate
'top in A! condition. Call Compton'a
1006 N. Third St. Both phones.-
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