22 One of Today's Classified Ms May Carry News of Real Interest to You gteaths AIOiriUKSTEK Died August George W. Arinpi lester in A\ TUth year, at his lute home, Hriggs street. . Funeral services will be held at tno above address on Saturday at > • ' to which relatives and lrienus arc invited. Interment private in t.asi Harrisburg cemetery. Pottstow n papers please copy. CARD OF THANKM The family of the late Duniel Mader, CoMstuwn, desire to extend their thank* to those who so kindly assist ed them in their recent bereavement, and also those who sent ltoral tributes. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Wedding ring, Tuesday. Ini tials M. G. G. Y., 9, 16. 16. on inside. Reward if returned to Telegraph ol hoe. LOST—Three skeleton keys on yel low chain, either on Walnut, Market, Third or Fourth streets. Return to Red Cross headquarters. INSTRUCTIONS BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS AND OFFICE MEN Distinctly individual private in-1 struetion under suitable direction l'.ut | a training that is linked up wit,i actual business and without inter.- nig with present position, you ran se cure marked advancement and sub stantial increase in income in a rela tively short time. CAN YOU AFFORD TO STAND S L 1 LL Bookkeeping. Higher Accounting. Business Administration. Business Letter Writing. Law. Full inlormaiion without ob igation. LaSalle Extension University. Branch office 26 N. ISth St. Bell LOOM INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Oregg Shorthand, Typewriting. Lngusn. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Aritnme tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Kilter at any time. Bell 125 Dial 401. , , ___ BECK LEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Market :'t Clias. It. BeekK). HELP WANTED—MALE SEVERAL experienced news- j paper canvassers foi out-of town campaign. Salary and expenses. Apply MR. J. C. YOUNG. 916 North Sixth Street. Between 6 and 7 P. M. WANTED Car repairmen at P. R. R shops. Harrisburg. Inquire MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE, Harrisburg. OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE, 1 Lucknow and Enoia. 1 FOREMAN for open hearth steel ] Icundrv, one who thoroughly under- ] stands making of general castings.! Viol h drv sand and green sand. Must be able to handle men and get pro duction from them. Must he thorough ly sober and industrious. State experi fnec and salary. Address Box H-60&0 care Telegraph. WANTED—A competent salesman and solicitor who will work in Harris burg and vicinity. He must be able to operate nil automobile and if he can furnish his own automobile it is pre-I ferred The pay can be a fixed sala.ry i or ci uiiuisslon. as may be agreed upon. Address C. Salesman care of Teie-| graph office. Harrisburg. j INSURANCE opportunities. Desir-1 able territory throughout Pennsylva-[ Ilia open for assignment to men quali fied for present or eventual general j agencies. Liberal contracts to produc ers. Standard, up-to-date, low priced, accident uud health insurance. Funer al Vera lit Write National Accident Society. 320 Broadway, New Yorki City. Established 1685. j WANTED —Responsible men and. women to handle our accident and health insurance policies. Liberal . commissions. Disability beneiits range iron. S2O to slou per month. Premium $1 a month upward. All occupations. Also limited policies at $5 and $lO a veal National Accident Society, 820 Broadway. New York City. Establish ed 3 1 years. DRUG clerk wanted. Address A-8178 care To It graph. YOUNG man to work at soda foun- ! tain Address 14-8170 care Telegraph. j, WANTED FIRST CLASS PATTERN MAKERS IN A NEW AND UP TO-DATE SHOP. NO LABOR TROUBLE. FIRST CLASS UP-TO DATE HOUSES CAN BE HAL AT NORMAL RENT WITHIN I N MINUTES WALK til- i PLANT. APPLY HI. RITE THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE GENERA! KLEtTUIC CO., r.i'l ' I :>'A i i A MAN and boy for day labor in count y near eity. Apply 1700 North; Second St.. ut'tei i p. m. MAID wanted for genera' house-; work, snta'l family; no washing; good wages. Call at 1723 Forster St. or Bell 1581-It. (Continued lr Next Column, ' \ FOR SALE Two Modern Houses Immediate Possession No. 1520 North Second Street—lo rooms, re ception hall and bath; hot water heat; electrie lights. Possession on Short Notice—No. ] 1611 North Second Street —9 rooms and two baths: steam heat; gas and electric lights. Miller Brothers & Co. HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOCUST AND COURT STS. SURETY BONDS Member* illiK- Heal EMIIHC Iloiird FRIDAY EVENING. , HELP WANTED—MALIC | WANTED—Baker, second hand or assistant to baker; single man pro- I ferred; wages S6O per month, room, | board and laundry. Apply to Oscar E. Thomson, supt.. Statu Institution, Spring City. Pa. CENSUS CLERKS —1.000 needed; $92 month; age. IS Upward; examinations j everywhere scon; experience unneces j sary. For free particulars, write Ray ; mond Terry (former government ex laminer), 518 Continental Blag., Wash ingti n. I WANTED—Stair workers, eabinet ■ makers; yard foreman; lumber inspec tor; steady work. Address, stating I wages, experience, age and reference, j domer, Lumber Co., Atlantic City, !N. J. | WANTED Day porter; steady .work; good wages. Apply Alva Hotel. ! South 4th St. WANTED—Porter. Apply Columbus i Hotel. , W ANTKD—Experienced tailor; JTOOCI vagre.s; steady work. Apply at once. Jus. Mozello, SOO N. Third St. I I 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 S2U per week I while learning. Call 410 Patriot Bldg. WANTED—Second-hand bread and enke baker. Barklow Bakery. No. 35, Ann Street. Middletown, Pa. CARPENTERS wanted. Apply at '.'2o Seneca St., City. C. E. Slieffi r. Bi-ll : phone 454T.1. ■ '] 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 i to Sixth and Division Streets. GUARDS with police or watchman experience for guard duty at a large industrial plant out of town, only steady and reliable men well be con sidered; 12hour shift; good salary; transportation paid; $3 per day. allow ed room and board; state age and ref erence; booze artists, bums and bench warmers need not apply. Address Box j B 8174 care Telegraph. TYPIST —Young man between 18 and 21 who can operate Remington ma chine, for general office work with! large concern; good chance for ad-, vancement; state age. experience, wages expected. Address Box T 8175 | care Telegraph. | MEN WANTED —Woodsmen, team-! sters and saw mill hands at my saw j mills near Rockville; good wages and! steady work. Address Samuel Witten- I myer, Harrisburg. 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. j Cameron st., Harrisburg. Training Quarters. 260 S. Front St. Steelton. 1 WANTED Experienced window' trimmer and card writer in men's | clothing and furnishing store, Penn-! sylvania city of 120,U00. Good oppor tunity for right man; must be steady and reliable; state reference and sal ary. L-SOIS care Telegrapn. W ANTED—Two first class meat I cutters and countermen. Apply at once' Buehler Bros.. 432 Market St. WANTED—Experienced newspaper and magazine men to represent large New York publishing house. Six orders per day pays $36 per week. Call 4H Patriot Bldg. WANTED—Young man experienced with electricity for a position with Fenn-Harris Hotel. See chief engineer. WANTED Boy over 16 years of age to I work in lumber office. An- I ply to UNITED ICE & COAL CO., Forster and Cowden Sts. WANTED—Bench and machine men to work in planing mill at Lemo.vne, Apply F, ,K. Frazer & Son, Lemoyne. WANTED—Technical High school boy to work in photo shop out of school hours. Address. Kepple, Room 10. 29 N. Second St. MOULDER, thorough all around me chanic. accustomed to both large and small work; gray iron and steel; ex cellent permanent position; lirst cla.is working conditions in modern, well lighted shop, out of city; high wages to man meeting requirements. Give complete details o; experience and age. Address H-8808 care Telegraph. HI Ll' WANTED—'FEMALE W ANTKD Woman lor general housework, from 12 a. 111. to 7.30 p. 111. each tint. Apply 813 N. Second St. WANTED—Two strong girls to ci ok end do general housework iri country till fall; 110 washing; refer ence requited. SSO per month each. Ad dress Box T-7574 cure Telegraph. • WANTED Competent child's nurse; • white). Apply with reference to Bex H-8326 care Tele giaph. I WANTED Girl for general office work, must lie u stenographer. Ap ply Kuhn. Pavord, Wilks Shoe i Company, 46 North Cameron 1 Street. WANTED Woman for general housework, from 12 to 7.30 p. m. each day. Apply 813 N. Second St. WANTED—GirIs to work In laun dry. $8 per week to start. Apply Sani- | tary Washing Co.. Sixteenth and Elm Streets. | ATTENDANTS wanted. State Insti tution for the Feeble-Minded, Penn lliurst, Chester County. Pa. Apply Wil iliarri J Steward, chief physician. 1 (Continued In Next Column) \ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A young school girl to ' assist with housework. Call Bell 26!19J. WANTED Five or ten experienced rag , I sorters. Apply KEYSTONE IRON & METAL CO.. Broad and Wallace Streets. 1 WANTED—MiddIe aged liousekeep ' | er for family of two: out of city. Call lit 2206 N. Sixth St. or 281SR Bell. WANTED lmmediately young ; I woman for waitress. Appiy Stouffer's Restaurant, 4 North Court St. SHOES experienced vampers, tippers and operators, good. steady job. Smultx Goodwill Co.. 315 N. 12th St.. Philadelphia. ~ . , ; 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 j General Cigar Co., Inc., 500 Race j Street. ! LI VB young woman for oudoor edu cational work; substantial salary and bonus. Box 103, Camp Kill. WANTED Experienced knitters, j borders and menders. Apply Harris .Hosiery Co.. Calder and Marion Sts. WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply I HARRISBURG SILK MILL, Second and North Streets WANTED Experienced markers ;and sorters on rough dry; good wages p lid. Apply Royal Laundry, 1354 Howard St. j Ol EI LUPOUS wanted at Harrisburg] I Apparel to., one experienced 011 over-: lock work; bonus paid every week. ] Apply Third iloor City Star Laundry I Building. Sixth and llerr Streets. j j OPERATORS ON UNION SPECIAL j ! Felling and Sleeving Macni.n-s. I JENNINGS MANUFACTURING Co.. 2012 N. Fourth Street. HELP W ANTED—MaIe ui.d Female , THOUSAND, men, women, IS or lover now wanted. Government posi-; ! tions. Railway mail clerks, eity car-! J Tier*, census clerks, slloo-sl6oo year;! ! vacation: common education suffi cient; big chance for soldiers, sailuis. ; ! List positions free. Write immediate ly; urgent. Franklin Institute, Dept. I 41J-S. Rochester, N. Y. MALE AND FEMALE HELP Expc-i it need cooks, husband and v. ifc without children who have had 1 xperienco in cooking for large num bers. Will provide comfortable modern living quarters and pay good wftgi a. .Call at Harrisburg Academy and bring good rclerences. SALESMEN WANTED 1 S.\ LESM EN—Two energetic edueut :< d young m, n wanted on tile biggest •magazine uifer ol the age; quick pro ] motion and chance to travel for the hustler. $24 to start. Apply between [6 and 7.3U p. m., oil Kunkel Bldg. 1 ! slbU per month and expenses and ; ! bonus to represent the Globe Retining | Co.. of Cleveland, Ohio. Call at 102 iPaxtang Ave.. Paxtang, Pa.. 29th from! I 1-5 p. ni. and 30th from 8-12 a. m. i SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE j ! Experienced accountant and auditor can lake on a few additional accounts requiring part time. Books opened 1 1- no dosed, statements prepared, cost, | systems installed; tales very model-1 ;nt". Bel! phollt- 71 -11. • PAINTER —Years' of practical ex p ricncc. steady reliable worker. Ad j dress Box S-8182 care Telegraph. | ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, OFFICE! I MANAGER; long and varied experi-' I er.ee,. desires connection with Arm or corporation; active, capable, trust | worthy. Highest New York City ref-j I crences. Address H-8294 care Teie ] graph. j PRINTER All around country printer wants work evenings after 6 o'clock and Saturdays. Slate hourly rate paid to Box PBSOI care Telegraph. YOUNG man desires position as shipping receiving and stock clerk, has live years' experience, can furnish references. Address Box G-8172 care Telegraph. EXPERIENCED accountant employ led, wishes extra work evenings, Sat jurday afternoons or Sundays, as book keeper for a small business, can also, I audit and open new set of books. Ad j dress K-8498 care Telegraph. SITUATIONS W ANTED—FEMALE WOMAN wishes day's work. 801 l " ! j A respectable woman wishes posi tion as pi am cook 111 or out of city. Address Alary Weaver, General De liver). Harrisburg. W ANT ED—To assist with house work and nurse; prefer to work in country. Address 828 S. lbth St. WANTED —Night work, boarding house or hotel, ilrst class help. Gail; lb3o Cumberland Street. CILuKED woman wants day's work of any kihd. Call 1410 N. "til St. \OUNG girl desires pusition us stenographer. Can furnish best ol ref erences. Address 11-8181 care Tele- j graph. ! EXPERIENCED dressmaker desires] sewing by the day. Apply Anna MuZ- 1 ingo. 162;: Penn St. Bell 1179-A. 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 ] ployment at once. Day's work or work ! ! in laundry. 1229 Monroe St. , ROOMS FOR RENT : 1 j FOR RENT —Three .unfurnished rooms, all conveniences. 2120 Green j Street. ' FOR RENT —Nicely furnished sec-I end-story front room, near Capitol;! lu 1 modem conveniences; use of both 1 phones; hath; permanent tenant de-] ! sired Apply 721 North Sixth Street. ] ; ROOMS for rent; all conveniences. 1 Inquire 242 Hamilton St. I A family of two or three can secure 'rooms ir. large country home.. Address ] B-7577 care Telegraph. j l FURNISHED bachelor apartment ]ficnt; suitable for two gentlemen: [separate beds; steam heat; electric! 'lights: lath; use of phone; rent run-I snnable. Dial 4990 or Dayton Cycle Co., ! 912 N. Third St. j FOR RENT —Rooms; all conven:- I elites- use of phone. Inquire 1238] < Walnut Street. 1 ! SIXTH ST. N„ 1321—Unfurnished large front room on second floor for light housekeeping; four windows fac ! ing on two streets; conveniences; bet- J ter see this room to-day. Dial phone 5754. ' ouOnucd in Next Column) HARRISBURG 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. HOOMS FOR KC.MT FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms 1 ' suitable for light housekeeping. Call j Bell -1780 M before it p. m. FUR RENT—Two furnished routes j lot tight housekeeping; heat; lights | land use of bath; no children. Apply 115 la Walnut St. ] FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms ■ for light housekeeping, second floor front no children preferred; a christian i home. Inquire 19311 N. 3d St. At 101 l North Sixth street, one large' ! second floor, front room; all convent-i er.ces. Bell phone 3671-W. j NICER! furnished, clean, cool j l ooms. $3.50 per week and up. 143 i | south Third street. HOOMS WANTED ROOMS WANTED—Business man, just locating in city, desires well fur nished room with private family. Pn lcrs central or llill location. Address Bo\ S-8073 care Telegraph. I , APARTMENTS FOR KENT , I At .vRTMENT—With 3 rooms, ltitch jennetle, bath, stationary wash tubs,! I electric lights, gas and city steam. ! I Third .St. not far from the Capitol. Ad dress Box A-7575 care Telegraph. FOUR well furnished rooms, second Hoot, corner house; bay windows; hot! ■ water heat; gas, electricity; bath; laundry: reference exchanged, no; children. 342 S. llitli Street. FUR RENT—IBI4 State St.. second 1 floor apartment newly furnished; com plete tor housekeeping; living room,, two bed looms; tile bath; dining room' and kitchen; large enclosed porch. All! rooms large, cheerful; three bay wilt-, dows: steam heat; electric lights; gusl range; rent S6O per month. Bell 2323. ; A I*A HTM ETS \\ ANT ED ' WANTED—Furnished apartment or suite of rooms, prirate bath preferred, ■ for light housekeeping; centrally 10-; icated; by young married couple. Ad dress N-8080 care Telegraph. I I WANTED Three unfurnished ! rooms suitable for light housekeeping, for t\yo elderly women. Address Apt. | 3, 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 Hex 11-8177 care Telegraph. ; i WANTED —Small furnished apart- I, intent of four or five rooms by family!, of three must be up-to-date and nice-j !ly furnished; will consider small; 1 house, either in city or suburbs. Ad- , ■ dress Box H-9U37 care Telegraph. ROOMERS AND BOARDERS WANTED —Roomers and boarders; | all conveniences. Inquire 2916 Boas at..! Penbrook. j 1 BOARDERS wanted; a widow, with-; out children, is desirous of adding a; ft w boarders. Apply 2141 Atlas ave. 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, I shrubbery; room for garage; steam; healing system; house built ii4.j ■hardwood floors: could not be built to day for $22,000. Possession at.once;.lo cation near Reservoir I ark, \\ hitehali street. Price $15,000. SIO,OOO can remain at 0 pet cent. A tine home and a ttar gain. State St., 1700 block; 3-story brlclt; I all improvements; side entrance and drive alley. Price $5,200. Penbrook. S. 28th St.. S-roorn frame j house; garage; fruit; tine garden; pot Fes; lot 28x180. Bargain. $2.j00. | Penbrook. S. 29th St.. 7 rooms ami bath; all improvements; lot zoxiuo, to 3oth St.; chicken house. Only $2,350. j Penbrook. 2805 Canby St.. 7 rooms ! and bath, all improvements; lot iox ■ 150. drive alley. Price $2,500. CHARLES DAVIES. REAL ESTATE. | 1549 State St.. cor. 16th. Bell 14i6-A j ' FOR SALE —On Green street be-1 'tween lleily and Harris, a 3-story : I brick bouse; improvements; 8 rootns j and bath, one front and two rear; porches; cemented cellar; lot 16$fcx80j to 3-foot alley; A 1 condition; posses sion September 1; newly painted. Ad i dress Box W-8240 care Telegraph. | 1 BUILDING lots for sale on §tti, stli, j 4th. 3d, Green, 2d and Front streets.! ! for'sale separate or In plots as large ias two acres. For particulars see D. 13. LUCAS. 303 Lewis Street, Real Estate and Insurance CAMP HILL —2Vti story brick, slate! 'roof dwelling, 8 rooms and bath, fac-1' ling south with large porch, line view! iup Cumberland Valley, hot air heat,! i nice tire plage, chicken house and gar- ! age it rear, with fruit trees in bear-1 iing. O.t lot 50x150, or on lot 100x150. | Possession given in two weeks time. Lawn planted in evergreens and flow-! !era, vines covering house. Located on 'Logan street, just west of Bowman! avenue. Can be inspected at any time, i A. E. Strode. Bell phone 31S0-R. Well Located PAXTANG LOTS For Sale i Four lots—a plot 120x120 ft. | lo r. Kelso and Montour sts. ! Harry c. Knouse, 2348 Derry St. j Bell phone 1720, evenings 4949W j | " ! HOUSES AND LOTS | in all sections of city and suburbs, some very attractive propositions. ROHRI3R & SON. BKRGNKR BUILDING. Real Estate. General Insurance (Conduced lu Next Column) I "wan r.si.ll g i-iiii 5.11.r, j SPECIAL PRICE ON STATE STREET ] RESIDENCE IF SOLD BEFORE SEPTEMBER IST. 1321 State St. is a substantially j built 3-story brick house—one of a I pair—with solid brick party wall. Side entrance, nice buck yard enclosed with neat iron fence. First iloor; large living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, cupboard, j s>- nd Iloor: Four bedrooms, mod . er-i hath, large cupboards and linen , c)jset i Third floor: Two fine bedrooms. ! Cement cellar, hot and cold water in 1 same, splendid steam heat plant, large i tront and back porches, front and | l.ock stairs, gas, electric, eombinat'on icoal an i gas rang.-, cabinet mante'. ! Inis is one of the most desirable ! ref.lci-nces on State street—tile best j resldt nttal street on the "Hill"—ltid a : bargain at the special price now asked for it. This property will tiring c in sidcrably more money in the near future, for it will benefit, along with all property on State street, from the building of the new bridge, park ing, etc j Get our list of properties before buying. ROUGH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE. ] FOR SALE—Beautiful home; good .location at 245 S. 13th street, city. Pos session at once. Inquire of Mrs. Anna M. Ailrman. 245 S. 13th St. Phone • 3234.1 ' FOR SALE—A six roomed frame house; all improvements; possession soon; corner of Brisban and Park •Driveway. Paxtang. Apply 3307 Bris | ban street, Paxtang. : Fine residence. North st $20,00P Brick property. Camp Hill .... 12,u00 ; Paxtang residence 17,000 2481 N 6th. brick 6,000 1912 N. Sixth st.. brick 4,500 , 1631 Swatara, frame 2Hou 1943 N. 4th, brick 3 00u 1 Brick, building, garage 15,ujt> D. A. CALEY, Bell 589. 707 Kunkel Bldg. GEO. W. JACOBS. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS INVESTMENTS. Let me serve you. beii 1539 17 N. Third St. ; FOR SALE—I3I9 North Second St.. .near Broad: 6 rooms and attic; fur nace; electric and gas; toilet in yard. ' Call Eell 72711. ! FOR SALE—Main street, Shiremans town; 2-story house, well built, will 1 sell easy terms; immediate possession. : Address A-7576. , "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SEE SANDERLIN" - STATE ST.. 1131—NEW; VACANT; | 3-story stucco, nine rooms and haHi. I steam heat: gas and electricity; front j and rear porches: balcony and roof garden; cement cellar; the best of U>- ' cation for a looming house; SSOO cash; ■ balance in monthly payments. i HARRIS ST.. 630—VACANT: 3-story brick; nine rooms; all improvements; small amount down; balance same is rent; no questions as to race or 11a -1 tionality. FIFTH ST.. N„ 2148—3-Story brick; • 9 rooms; gas and electric lights; nice front and rear porches; side entrance; must be seen to be appreciated; price right to quick buyer. I GREEN ST., 1017—3-story brick; 10 {rooms and bath; the best of location for a rooming house; can be convert -led into three apartments at a very !.-mall expense; A 1 investment. 1 DERBY ST., 2143—3-story brick; 9 rooms and bath; gas and electricity; .all modern improvements; nice front land buck porches; cement cellar; a ] very nice home; can be bought witli SSOO cash. 17TH AND PAXTON STS.— NEW; VACANT. 2 , /&-story; six rooms and hath; steam heat; gas and electricity; front and rear porches; side entrance with a nice big yard; will be finished ir. u few duys; can be bought with ssou 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. Btll 1890. Dial 357 3 Two family apartment for $4,200. Small cash payment necessary.. Rent from either tenant will pay carrying charges and other rent can be applied to purchase price of property. Apart ment of live rooms and bath, available for occupancy now. This is a splendid chance tor a family of small means to 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. FOR SALE—I 933 North Third St. A verv line detached 3-story pressed brick house; 10 rooms, complete bath room on second and third floors; also toilet room 011 first Iloor. Finished in oak throughout. Rooms are exeeption la'ly large. House has large windows on ivcrv side. Steam heat; all other improvements. Large front porch. This house can be used for an apartment If desired. Attractive price for a quick salt Can be seen by appointment only. For particulars inquire, D. E. LUCAS. 303 Lewis Street. Real Estate. Insurance FOR SALE—B4 Second street. High spire, 7-room house, lot 119 feet front by 198 feet deep; fine location. Will sell at a bargain. W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St., Highspire. Dial 9801. — < (Continued lu Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE On easy "'terms. 2012 | to 2oiS Susquehanna street. Apply A. ! R Dcranz, 1225 North Sixth. j FOR SALE—2O3B Swatara St.. a 2%- story Hume house; lot 60x100 feel; chit-ken house in rear of lot, 12%x55; awnings and sci-eens for all doors and windows go with property. 1845 Derry St. 3-siory frame; 10 rooms; lot 20x146, with garage in rear. 706 and 710 S. 2 4th St. Two new bricks, each 7 rooms and bath. -V property at Franklintown. 3-story brick; 12 rooms; stable; ice house; chicken house; hog- pen; lot 60x250; suitable for garage. Will exchange this property for city property. For further particulars address KKVIN JOHNSON. Bell phone 1897.) 2111 Swatara St. $2200 will purchase a dwelling with eight rooms and hath, gas. furnace, cemented cellar. Bell Reaity Co., Berg -111.1 Bldg. FOR SALE—I9IB Chestnut street, brick dwelling with 8 rooms and bath, all modern improvements including steam heat, screens and shades go with the property. Bell Realty Co., Bergr.er Bldg. DESIRABLE corner residence in Paxtang. having S rooms and all im provements. Lot 90x125; price reason able. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. $2500 will purchase a two-story brick dwelling on Crescent street, having all modern improvements. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. FOR SALE—ISI7 Derry street, a very dcMiable house; all hardwood floors except kitchen which is all cov ered with linoleum; hardwuod in one room (it i-econd floor; all convent -uncus; awnings to porches and storm ■•oors to all doois, back porch en closed for winter; doors and windows ali have window shades and screens; new heating 1 lout and up-to-dat.- sewage installed lust fall; lot 35xli>J •■eot; inquire on premises. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond iirst payment required, balance as rent. We have houses in every part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. I-. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. FOR SALE —Two lots on Market Street, Camp Hill. 50x200 feet. A bar gain. l-lice SSOO. 107 Chestnut St. near Front NORTH Slxteentn; 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. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large brick house. Camp Hill; 8 rooms, large attic and cellar, improvements. Address C-757 care Telegraph. FURNISHED cottage ror rent at Perdix. 20 minutes from .1-larrisbarg; rent leusonable for remainder of sea ton. Muyiiard M. Fulton, Real Estate and Insurance, 14 S. Market Sq. Bell 326.1. FOR RENT—House with 8 rooms and bath: all conveniences; also store room for rent at 63u Boas street; im mediate possession given; only reli able people need apply. Keystone Iron and Metal Co.. Broad and Wallace sts FOR RENT—Cottage at Perdix from September 1; furnished up-to-date, only leliuble people need apply to Louis, 414 N. Third St. HEAL ESTATE—For Sale or Kent FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven room house with all improvements, corner l-v.wiiiun and Chestnut avenues. Camp Hill, Pa. Possession given in Septem ber. Inquire J. C. Eckels, leal estate and Insurance agent, Carlisle. Pa. 11-room stone house at foot of 15th St., New Cumberland, along the rail road and river, large parks on three sides, best, of water, all but 8 acres of good ground, tine home, could sell building lots off half of it to have bal ance clear, vacant now. Would be an excellent location for a club home; tive minutes' walk to trolley. Inquire of Clias H. Miller. 1338 State Street, Harrisburg. Also a tine bungalow at Enola for rent or sale. On premises every afternoon. Real Estate For Sale or Exchange For sale or exchange for a farm, four houses; rent $53 per month. Price $5,20u: also 29 lots lor farm or im pioved suburban propel ties. Address M. Ball, Second and Locust Sts., Steel ton. VACANT —3-story bricgi 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—2V4 -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; 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 011 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 ear in exchange on some of the above homes. C.H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560-J Real Estate For Sale—-Suburban FOR SALE—STEELTON Double frame houses, corner Fourth and Pine Streets, 344-346 Pine Street. 346, the corner house, has all improve ments; 8 rooms and bath; 344 has lange, bath, gas 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 Kent—Suburban FOR RENT—White Hill duck farm. Mrs. George Smith. 3208 N. Fourtli st. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED to buy up-to-date fur nished. or unfurnished cottage, at Cove Station or nearby Susquehanna river; give lowest casli price. Address M. A. C., care Telegraph. WANTED—To buy for cash, a home on Second above Maclay or Woodbine, Emerald or Seneca, between Second and Third. Address HOME, care Tele giaph. ; FOR RENT—Moderate size stole -1 rooms or buildings suitable for store pui poses in Harrisburg and surround ing towns. Address giving particulars. Miller Bros. & Co., Harrisburg. Pa. LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTIES We have a large list of prospective buyers. ROHRER & SON. 211 BERGNEB BLDG. I Real Estate and General Insurance i (Continued lu Next Column) AUGUST 29, 1919 HEAL ESTATE WANTED | I I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop erties with me. Chas. Acller, Real Ks i tate and Insurance, 10u2 Ncrt-th Third ! Street. Ofllces nnd Store Iloouis for Rent ! FOR RENT—Two vacant office' I rooms, in modern business building, i one on second, one on third iloor; ! elevator service. Apply Miller Bros. &. Co.. Court and Locust. FARMS , I 48-acre farm, level ground; good j buildings, $2,0U0; also others, large [and small. 107 Chestnut near Front Street. ■ FARM—9S acres of level limestone ; i land; line producer. Brick house; oanK i barn. Well uf never tailing water. Lo- i cated ten miles from Harrisburg m Cumberland county. For further de scription, cull on K. W. Yohn, one of i the administrators of H. \V. Y'olin E ■ ' | tate. at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris- < j burg. Pa. 6-acre farm near New Cum berland; 4',4 miles to Harris burg, near Sate road; land level and very productive; spring and well water; two houses, one with fi rooms and other 4 rooms; small bank burn; all necessary outbuild- | ings; 50 large fruit trees; crops, tools, one horse single leader, chickens, etc. Posses sion at once; price and terms right. Must be sold this month or will be called off. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell phone 560J I ; I FARMS I ; | For Sale—Near Penbrook. 12-acre | truck and poultry farm; 8 room frame j j house and outbuildings; best of soil. Price $5.00u. Also tour 4-acre lots;; running water; line building site.-, j good ti tick soil- price and terms right, j For Sale —2 acres along trolley, op- ; iposile Colonial Club; lots of fruit;, ! line building sites; will cut 18 lots. I Price right. j Also 3-acre truck and fruit farm 'east of Steelton; U-room house; porch- 1 [est; lots of fruit and outbuildings; 10 1 minutes walk to Oberlin car line. I I Price $3,800. I 115-acre farm, one mile west West IFatrvlew. 3 miles from llarrisburg; 8-1 [loom farm house; bank barn and al! i kinds of outbuildings. This farm Will i | increase in value. Price now slls per acre. Sec this place. ! ISS-acre stock, grain and fruit' farm, 8 miles northeast Harris burg, j liarge bank barn; 8-room stone house, ] [135 acres under plow and 53 acres in j wood and pasture. A money maker. [Price sl7 per acre. CHARLES DA VIES, REAL ESTATE, 1549 State St., cor. lth. Bell 1476-W ; FARM FOR SALE ' i 71 acres, 5u acre lields, 21 acres i wood land; 7-ioom good house; sum-, ■m-r house; good bunk barn; other ! buildings; 5 miies northeast Linglos-: ! town, one mile north Piketown, the Joseph Hoenshelt farm; pure running i water at barn; great running spring! !at house. Price $2950. The buildings' 'are in good condition. Will sell ciopl laud stock and give Immediate posses sion. C. B. Care & Son. 409 Market Ist.. Harrisburg. Care's Grocery, I Linglestown. SEVERAL SMALL FARMS j Three to ten miles from city. i Price and terms right. C. H. CORDER, 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560-J. ! I FOR SALE ; 20-acre fruit and truck farm; 8-! house; barn 60x20; chicken and hog ; house; cold storage cave; 800 bearing l fruit trees; running water; located in! [York county 3 miles west Dillsburg on Gettysburg Pike; fine home; the fruit | income 1918 was $3,000. Price $6,000. [53,000 can remain at s'/4 per cent. CHARLES DA VIES, [1549 Stule St. Hell 1476W FARM for sule. 165 acres, 70 acres I finder cultivation; 95 acres timberland j Don't miss this big opportunity; must lie sold to settle estate. Price $1 600 Three miles northwest of DuncannonJ Inquire 2132 North Fourth Street, City. ! Cumberland County Farm Seven miles from Harrisburg near Llsburn; ! 11l acrer farming land in good state' iof cultivation; all necessary buildings! in firvt class condition. Apply j. g ' Lefever, Lisburn, Pa. Bell phone 912-SJ FOR SALE— loo-acre farm, also' stock if desired. Possession November I 1; 3 miles northeast of Harrisburg. Further information apply 1700 N. [ j Second st. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Encyclopaedia Brit-1 anniea 25 volumes . Address D-7572 , euro Telegraph. A FIDELITY SPECIAL | We will mail you ten (lu) rolls of Quality pure tissue toilet paper—l,ooo ; I sheets guaranteed to each roll—by 1 I parcel post C. O. D. sl.lO. Fidelity 1 Paper Company, 428 Sansom St., Phila ! delphia. i FOR SALE Boy' Scout bicycle, j never used; bargain. Inquire 1113' .State street. I FOR SALE —Large quartered oak I i colonial design muntlepiece. with! French bevel mirror, at a bargain. Call Bell 4270 j MOTORS FOR SALE We have the following motors we 1 are offering for sale. We guarantee these motors to be in first-class con dition und can make immediate de-' livery. I One % H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. | One u H. P. 220 V. 380 R. P. M. One U H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M. I One Vi H. P. 115 V. 800 R. p. M. I One HH. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M. I ! One Vt 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 I Photo-Engraving Die Stamping Plate Printing. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Hair filled mattress, value $35, soiling price $25; Brussels ' rug. 9x12, value SSO, sale price $39. FORNWALT'S, 1321 N. SIXTH STREET. FOR SALE—Large white reed coach, in perfect condition. Apply 214 Forster Street. FOR SALE—An oak roll top desk, in first class condition. Address Mrs. C. G. Marschner, Highspire, Pa. ! FOR SALE—Baby coach; good as jncw. Call at 944 Paxton St. j ! PAINTS, all kinds. Order to-day, (save $1 to $1.50 per gal. No war prie'e. 1 Agency Forest City Paint Co.. 315 S. Front St. I ' (Continued ill Next Column) i | FOR SALE—MIS( ELLANEOVS FOR SALE—Dining table, chairs, buffet, china closet, serving table, book cases: ladies' desk, rugs, nail runners and other household goods. All in first class condition. Call Bell IS49R. ! CARLETON canoe for sale; in fine condition; newly painted; only two years old: used very little', reason for selling, owner has two canoes. Ad dress Box F-5072 care Telegraph. 1 FOR SALE—One soda fountain; one large show cause in first class condi tion; ten tables, white tops; one casii regisltr; other restaurant fixtures. Apply 802 Cowden St. FOR SALE—Gasoline engine, 2 and !3 H. P.; gasoline builders' hoist, lathes, planer, drill press, electric mu tters, 1 to 15 11. P. F. R. Laverty. Bell [phone 1857. FOR SALE—Lumber, tubes, tanks, | shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting, 'bolls, pipe, etc., dismantling plant. 1 The Highspire Distillery Co.. Ltd.. Both phones. Highspire, Pa. MORRIS SAYS save money buying now and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Bchmertx, luis Market. Bell 4494. BOOKS Bought and sold; *0.001) new, old. rare, in stock. Aurand's, [925 North Third. Circulars liee. I TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR ICASII ALL MAKES RENTED - EXCHANGED GEO. P. TILLUTSON, ! 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE URTHEUM THEATER BOTH PHuNEsS I WANTED —MiaCEI LAN ROUS I WANTED Cheap second-handed top buggy or Jenny Lind or two-seat ed surry; state price. Address E. cure j Telegraph. i JUNK —We are in the market for ' all Klnus of junk. Call Bell 4974, or i write I-. Cohen & Co.. York street aud | Ash avenue. I ———• MAX SMELTZ Second hand furniture bought and ' sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call ; Bell 107 lit, or drop a postal to Max | Snieltz, 1020 Market street. Will eall, ;Citv or country. Bell phone 3239-Rl. BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST., HARRISBURG, PA. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LIVE business for u live man, 111 nearby town. Restaurant, confection ery, cigars. Doing business of $42,000 a year or more. Apply A. P. Durum:, j 1225 North Sixth St. BUSINESS PERSONALS ! STEAM feather renovating; all ticks I emptied and new licks furnished; B. ! J. Campbell, 1000 Paxton St. A. LANE I New and second-hand furnituro ! bought and sold. Highest prices paid, i 1022 Market street. Bell 4i30-J. | RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED— Singie edge, 2oc doz., double edge, 35c duz., razois, 25c. Uorgas Drug Stoie. UXY-ACETYLEN'E WELDING Any metal welded. VV urk guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. ; Capitol Cily Welding Co., 1538 Logan ' street. Bell 4396-J. j I'A PER HANGING AND PAINTING First class work. Cnilcoat Bru.-., ( 333 Harris street. I QUININE —Look out for that grippe ! feeling, likely to catch you tins changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE 1 PHuaPHU-QUINiNE will siave it clt iif taken in time. Gross Drug atuie. [ 119 Market street. 1 FURNITURE CRATED for shipping ; G. A. Bisnup. ii., ..ogan street. i DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. ' CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. , FINANCIAL STOCKS AND BONDS. DOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. [ J. K. GREENAWALT, JR. 130 Walnut Street. Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 51S-J. MONEY TO LOAN BUY COAL NOW With our money and insure I youi comfort next winter. Pay us back in convenient month ly payments. Charges reason able —only three and one-half per cent, per month on bal ; unces. No other charges of 1 any kind. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. ' 204 Chestnut St. MONEY LOANED —Employes' Loan ! Society. Room 206 Bergner Blug., i Third and Market streets. "Licensed | and Bonded by the State." WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act ol June 4. 1919, to individu als in need of ready cash, smuli loans i u specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, ! positively lowest rates in city. PENNSY LVANIA IN V ESTMKNI' CO.. 132 Walnut Street. MUSICAL VIOLIN'S, MANDOLIN'S. UUITAKS, BANJOS, Band and orchestra lnstru ! merits promptly and carefully repair ed. OYIEK'S, 14 South Fourth street. i TALKING MACHINES promptly and I carefully repaired by un expert only. ' OYLER S, Is Soutli Fourth street. YOU have made the visit to music 1 houses, tor a special Columbia record, | you have nut found it, We have it. I Spangler Music House, 2112 North j Sixth street, I AT j H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, ! 15 S. Market Square PIANO BARGAINS THIS WEEK £325 Livingston, mahogany ....$l5O > 325 Huntington, mahogany 210 | 35u Woser Bros., mahogany .... 22c 35U Weser Bros., mahogany .... 25U i 350 Kimball, walnut 25u 350 Stieff. mahogany 200 500 Player, SS-nute 37u 650 Player, SS-note 485 Any of the above bargains on easy terms of payment. J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. Troup Building, 15 S. Market Squar* HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR SALE —Al bay horse. 6 years; weight 1350; well broken and cheap to quick buyer. Inquire 1843 Derry St;, East End Bakery. HAULING AND MOVING HICKS Local and long-distance hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both phones. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page
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