18 _^nv~xv.v xxv "? v -ft N ■>'■'' ■ -V-MN -ANW -Y\V_\\YX N-pSfrY -WW—A\W AAt ,vw- „*? . _q.w -WW .^v If Yon lave Employment Fttr.Soicrae, Adlvcrtlse tie Fact in tic Classified Deaths SI'ANGLER—Mary Spangler. aged , 73 years, 2 months. 11 days, died Sat urday morning. Burial from her home, North 1-e -moyne. Services in U. B. Church. September 2, at 10 a. m. Burial at Mt. Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Wedding ring. Tuesday. Ini tials M. G. G. V.. 9. 16, 16, on inside. Reward if returned to Telegraph of nce. . 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 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 STAND sTILL. j Bookkeeping. Higher Accounting. , Business Administration, Business Letter Writing. Law. Full inlormatlon without oil igatlon. LaSalle Extension University, Branch office 36 X. 18th St. Beli 43461. INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregs Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any tinn. Bell 125 Dial 4011. BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Market SU Chas. R. Becklcv. HELP WANTED —MALE BRICK MASONS Excellent opportunity for long time job. good wages end fine living conditions. If ; Interested, see Mr. Swartz, Room 330, Penn-Harris Hotel. | Saturdav afternoon between 4 • and 3.30 P. M. and Sunday morning between 9.30 and 12. SEVERAL experienced news paper canvassers for out-of town c&iiiks'sU' —iary an " expenses. Apply MR. J. C. YOUNG, 916 North Sixth Street. Between 6 and 7 P. 31 WANTED Car repairmen at P. K- R shops. Harrisburg. Inquire MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE. Harrisburg. OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE. Lucknow and Enola. FOREMAN for open hearth ateel foundry, one who thoroughly under stands making of general castings, both drv sand and green sand. Must be able to handle men and get pro duction from them. Must be thorough lv sober and industrious. State experi ence and salary. Address Box H-60b0 care Telegraph. INSURANCE opportunities. Desir able territory throughout Pennsylva nia open for assignment to men quali fied for present or eventual general agencies. Liberal contracts to produc ers. Standard, up-to-date, low priced accident and health insurance. I uner- ! al benefit. Write National Accident) society. 320 Broadway, New York) City. Established 18S3. WANTED —Responsible men and women to handle our accident and I health insurance policies. Liberal I commissions. Disability benefits range lrom $2O to $lOO per month. Premium $1 a month upward. All occupations. ) Also limited policies at $o and sloi a year. National Accident Society, 32u, Broadway. New York City. Establish ed 34 years. I DRUG clerk wanted. Address A-$l7Sj care Telegraphy YOUNG man to work at soda foun tain. Address B-5179 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 HAD AT NORMAL RENT WITHIN TEN MINUTES WALK OF THE PLANT. APPLY OR WRITE THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., ERIE. PENNA. WANT ID—First class sheet and metal worker, also roofing and fur nace men. Apply K. S. Y'eatts. corner; Herman and Rooemont Ave.. Lemoyne. j Pa., between 6 and 8 p. m. or call Bell 21321. (Continued in Next Column> I— t FOR SALE Two Modern Houses Immediate Possession No. 1520 j North Second Street—lo rooms, re ception hall and bath; hot water j heat; electric lights. Possessk n on Short Notice—No. 1611 North Second Street—9 rooms < and two baths; steam heat; gas j and electric lights. Miller Brothers & Co. HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOCUST AND COURT STS. SURETY BONDS Members Hbg. Reul Estate Board SATURDAY EVENING, HELP WAX TED—MALE WANTED 100 white laborers; shipment daily: meet representative at State Employment Office, 3d and North Sts., Harrisburg. WANTED Experienced grocery clerk and butcher. One who can fill both positions preferred. Address Box H-8304 care Telegraph. WANTED —Experienced lining cut ter; good wages. Kuhn, Pavord Shoe Co., 46 N Cameron sL SALESMEN —Two clean cut and ag gressive young men over 21 years of age to enter our sales organization, pievious selling experience not abso lutely necessary. In replying state age. present employment and phone number. Address Box T-5302 care Tel egraph. TWO men over 21 to take training for important commercial positions. A chance to earn big salaries. Address I Box G-8303 care Telegraph. j WANTED—Boy over 16 years old 'to work at soda fountain. Apply I Sweetland Confectionery, 331 Market | Street. -• MEN—Age 17 to 55. Experience un necessary. Travel; make secret in- I vest gallons. reports. Salaries; ex penses American Foreign Detective |Agency. 429, St. Louis. MAN to work this city rertnishing ■ cliandolli is. brass beds, 'automobiles, by new method. $lO daily without cap ital or experience. Write Gunmetal I Co., 334. Elm. Decatur. 111. ! WANTED—Baker, second hand or I assistant to baker; single man pre ferred; wages s6o per month, room. I board and laundry. Apply to Oscar E. {Thomson, supt., State Institution. Spring City. Pa. j CENSUS CLERKS—4.OOO needed; $92 month; age. IS upward; examinations everywhere soon; experience unneces sary. For free particulars, write Ray l mond Terry (former government ex ! aminer), 51S Continental Bldg., Wash ington. I WANTED—Stair workers, cabinet !makers: yard foreman; lumber inspec ! tor: steady work. Address, statins wages, experience, age and reference. Comer, Lumber Co., Atlantic City. IN. J. WANTED Day porter; steady Work; good wages. Apply Alva Hotel, I South 4th St. WANTED—Porter. Apply Columbus Hotel. WANTED —Experienced tailor; good | wages; steady work. Apply at once. J. Nuzello, SO9 N. Third St. WANTED—Secondrhand bread and) cake baker. Barklow Bakery. No. 33 Ann Street, Middletown, Pa. j CARPENTERS wanted. Apply at 220 Seneca St.. City. C. E. Sheffer. Bell phone 4847 J. WANTED Freight truckers and freight handlers at P. R. R. Street Transfer. Harrisburg. Pa. Apply to agent at Seventh and Division Streets. Take Big Four or Rockvllle car to Sixth and Division Stieets. GRASP the opportunity to-day to become an expert mechanic and chauf fer. We teach you between your j working hours to become an expert, and for only seven dollars a week, j Learn a practical trade. Make appli cation at once. Automobile and Aero plane Mechanical School. Office 25 x. Camercn 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 and reliable; state reference and sal ary. L-8018 care Telegrapn. W ANTED—Two first class meat I cutters and countermen. Apply at once, Buehler Bros., 432 Market St. WANTED—Bench and machine men to work in planing mill at Lemoyne, Apply E .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-j chanic. accustomed to both large and small work; gray iron and steel; ex-1 ceileni permanent position; first class working conditions in modern, well lighted shop, out of city; high wages I to man meeting requirements. Give complete details of experience and I age. Address H-880S care Telegraph, j HELP WANTED—FEMALE YOUNG woman wanted for work in specialty shop. Address Box .*-81s4 care Telegraph. SHOES experienced vampers, tippers and operators, good, steady job. Smalt/. Goodwin Co., 315 N. 12th St., Philadelphia. W ANTED Dishwasher. Apply Sweetland Confectionery, 331 Market Stic t. MAID wanted for general house-; work, small family; no washing; good wages, (fall at 1723 l-'orster St. or Bell 15S1-R. WANTED —Two strong girls to cook and do general housework in country till fall; no washing; refer ence required. $5O per month each. Ad dress Box T-7574 care Telegraph. WANTED Competent child's nurse; (white). Apply with reference to Bex H-8326 care Tele graph. WANTED Girl for general office work, must be a stenographer. Ap ply Kuhn, Pavord, Wilks Shoe Company. 46 North Cameron Street. ! WANTED—GirIs to work in laun |dry, $8 per week to start. Apply Sani tary Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm > Streets. WANTED—Five bright, capable la dles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to $5O per week. Railroad ;lare paid. Write at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 8 41, Omaha, Neb. I (Continued in Next Column) HELP WAXTtI)—IE.MALE WANTED Young woman for general office i work, must be able to operate type write!. Apply by letter only, giving age, salary expected and place where formerly employed. EXITED ICE & COAL CO.. Forster and Cowden Sts. WANTED—A young school girl to assist with housework. Call Bell 2699 J. I WANTED—Good. reliable white | woman or girl for general house work in small family; good wages; good home. Apply at once. 1626 North Street. GIRLS wanted from 16 years up to learn cigar making. Pay $7 per week .while learning. Good opportunity to arn big money after learning. Apply I General Cigar Co., Inc., SOU Race Street. j WANTED Experienced knitters, j borders and menders. Apply Harris Hosiery Co.. Caldcr and Jla-'on Sts. WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply HARKISBL'KG SILK MILL. Second and North Streets j WANTED Experienced markers 'and suiters on rougn dry; good wages paid. Apply Royal Lauudry, 1354 | Howard St. ! OPERATORS wanted at Harrisburg Apparel Co.. one experienced on over lock work; bonus paid every week. I Apply Third floor City Star Laundry Building, Sixth and lierr Streets. OPERATORS ON UNION SPECIAL Felling and Sleeving Macniues. JENNINGS .MANUFACTURING CO.. 2012 N. Fourth Street. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female HARRISBURG post office clerks (Men-women) and city letter carriers wanted; examination October 4. En trance salary sl,uuu, annual $lOO in creases. Unexcelled thorough corre spondence instruction so. a ree par ticulars. Feucral Civil Service School, Kellogg Building, Washington, U. C. M'EN-women raise Belgian hales for us. We pay you 17 pair and express age. Free illustrated booklet ana eou i tract. United Food and Fur Associa tion. 3i5 West 4frth St., Dept. C, New York. ANYBODY can increase income $2O weekly. Spare time growing mush rooms in cellars, sheds, boxes. Free i illustrated booklet. Hiram Barton, i 332 A West 18th St.. New York. THOUSAND, Illen, women, 18 or over now wanted. Government posi tions. Railway mail clerks, city car riers, census clerks, slluu-sl6uo year; 'vacation: common education suffi cient; big chance for soldiers, sailors. List positions free. Write immediate ly; urgent. Franklin Institute, Dept. 413-S, Rochester, N. Y. MALE AND FEMALE HELP Experienced cooks, husband and wife without children who have had experience in cooking for large nuuj- . bers. Will provide comfortable modern ! living quarters and pay good wages, j Call at Harrisburg Academy and bring good references. SALESMEN WANTED DANDY SIDE LINE FREE SAMPLES PROVE IT They are winners and make for many salesmen more money than their straight line does. We rnanu tactuie the snappiest, fastest selling' variety of metal specialties on the j market. Big trade stimulators for I every manufacturer, wholesaler, re- j taller, banks, factories, etc. Every line everywhere buys them in large quan tities. No seasons. Sideline salesmen ; earn ssu a week; $l3O to $2OO for whole time. Get busy. Write quick fori outfit. C. E. Erickson Co., Inc., 542, Erickson Bldg., Des Moines, lowa. j $lOO per month and expenses and bonus to represent the Globe Refining Co., of Cleveland. Ohio. Call at 102 Paxtang Ave.. Paxtang. Pa., 29th from 1-5 p. m. and 30th from 8-12 a. m. WANTED —One live hustler in Har risburg to handle our line of sales and other books. Large demand. Liberal commission. Wirth Sales Book Co.,j Chicago. STOCK salesmen wanted for a clean cut livestock industry. One of the largest concerns in the West. Won- j derful prospects. Backed by big men. t Also chance for oil. Test wells drill- I ins on adjoining land. L. Goodman, I Hnrlow'tcn, Mont. STOCK salesmen wanted lor a clean cut proposition in operation two years and a proven dividend payer. Paid 149 ; per cent, last year. Grain Growers' j Association. Inc.. Harlowton, Mont. SALESMEN—NEW CARBURETOR FOR FORD CARS. Simple, not a mov- ; in& part installed in thirty minutes;) guaranteed to double your mileage and start in zero weather without heating or priming. 13-day FREE trial. Our St. Louis man sold 2,000 | in $ mcr.ths. Salt l.ake City man made $1,200 in one week. Write U. & J. Carburetor Co.. 505 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Sensational sellers, 20x24 gold fiamed patriotic, religious and celebrated negro pictures, 16c sell 50c. Portraits- frames, changeable signs, etc., catalog of money makers free. Peoples Portrait Sta. D, Chicago. AGENTS Make $3 to $5 an hour selling guaranteed made-to-measure Liberty raincoats. Worn as storm coat, auto or topcoat. Boston agent made $62.50 first week. McCann, Ken tucky, $172.00. Liberal commission in advance. We deliver and collect. Sample outfit free. Write to-day. The Liberty Raincoat Company, Dept. G, 121, Dayton. Ohio. AGENTS —$1 can produce 50 bottles real beer; handle non-alcoholic Brew ur-Otvn beer extract. Big profits. Lib erty Products Co., 305 Broadway, N. Y. AGENTS—IdeaI steak tenderer; the greatest money-maker on the market; makes tough steak tender as porter house; housekeepers buy on sight; over 200,000 in use; sample free. Tyler Mfg. Co.. Dept. B-7, Muncie, Ind. 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, Louisville, Ky. AGENTS —One cent Invested In a postal card brings you $75-$lOO per week, tliree-in-four repeater proposi tion. Specialty Mfg. Co., Div. 125, Mad ison. Wis. TAILORING agents wanted; sell men's made-to-measure suits and overcoats. Earn big money. Only pro ducing agents wanted. Fall samples now reaay. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chi cago. AGENTS making $2OO 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. I (Continued In Next Column). HAJtRISBURG TELEGHAPH THERE'S A MARKET for good property. People are able and eager to buy desirable real estate. The home-finding problem is growing more serious all the time. You can sell your real estate if you are willing to sell at a fair price—and to advertise it ade quately. AGENTS WANTED $5OO pel month selling a new pat ented fuel vaporizer, guaranteed to save up to 50 per cent, in gasoline; 4u miles per gallon made with Ford , car. sold on money-back guarantee, | One sample free. Stransky Vaporizer 'Co., Pukwana, S. Dak. LARGE MANUFACTURER wants | lepresentatives to sell shirts, under wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, ; direct to homes. Write for free ! samples. Madison Mills. 503 Broad way, New Y'ork City. SITUATIONS WAX TED—MALE Experienced accountant and auditor can take on a few additional accounts ,i t quiring part time. Books opened and t Ipsed, statements prepared, cost systems installed; rates very moder ate. Bell phone 71-R. PAlNTER—Y'ears' ot practical ex ptiience; steady reliable worker. Ad . u-.'t-ss 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-8294 care Tele graph. I PRINTER All around country printer wants work evenings after 6 .o'clock and Saturdays. State hourly rate paid to Box PSBOI care Telegraph. EXPERIENCED accountant employ ed, wishes extra work evenings, Sat urday afternoons or Sundays, as book keeper for a small business, can alj-o audit and open new set of books. Ad dress R-849S care Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WOMAN wishes day's work. Bell \ 3 h±. A respectable woman wishes posi tion as plain cook in or out of city. Address Mary Weaver, General De livery. Harrisburg. WANTED—To assist with house work and nurse; prefer to work in country. Address 823 S. 10th St. EXPERIENCED dressmaker desires sew ing by the day. Apply Anna Moz ingo, 1622 Penn St. Bell 1179-A. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT —Three unfurnished rooms: all conveniences. 212u Green Street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sec ond-story front room, near Capitol; ail modern conveniences: use of both phones; bath: permanent tenant de sired Apply 721 North Sixth Street. A family of two or three can secure rooms in large country home. Address B-7577 care Telegraph. FURNISHED bachelor apartment front; suitable for two gentlemen; separate beds; steam heat; electric lights; bath; use of phone; rent rea sonable. Dial 4990 or Dayton Cycle Co., 912 N. Third St. .FOR RENT—Rooms; all conveni ences; use of phone. Inquire 12JS Walnut Street. SIXTH ST. N.. 1321—Unfurnished large front room on second floor for light housekeeping; four windows fac ing on two streets; conveniences; bet ter see this room to-day. Dial phone 5754. FOR RENT Second floor front room, furnished; suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen; use of bath md phone. Apply 926 North Third street. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms on second floor; all conveniences; for gentlemen only. Apply 1407 Market Street. FOR RENT —Two unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Call Bell 4780 M before 9 p. m. 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, clean. cool rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 143 South Third street. ROOMS WANTED ROOMS WANTED—Business man, just locating in city, desires well fur nished room with private family. Pre fers central or Hill location. Address Box S-8073 care Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT t TOR RENT —First floor apartment, consisting of four rooms; all conveni ences. Call Bell phone 466 R. APARTMENT for rent at 341 Wal nut Street. Bell 1132. APARTMENT —With 3 rooms, kitch ennette, bath, stationary wash tubs, electric lights, gas and city steam. Third St. not far from the Capitol. Ad dress Box A-7575 care Telegraph. FOUR well furnished rooms, second floor, corner house; bay windows; hot water heat; gas; electricity; bath; laundry: reference exchanged, no children 342 S. I6t.h Street. FOR RENT —1814 State St.. second floor apartment newly furnished; com plete for housekeeping; living room, two bed rooms; tile bath; dining room and kitchen; large enclosed porch. All rooms large, cheerful; three bay win dows; steam heat; electric lights; gas range; rent $6O per month. Bell 2323. APARTMETS WANTED WANTED Three unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping for two elderly women. Address Ape. 3. 711 N. Second St. — 4 (Continued In Next Column) I AL'AHTMETS WANTED j WANTED—Furnished apartment or suite of rooms, private bath preferred, lor light housekeeping; centrally lo icatod; by young married couple. Ad dress N-SOSO care Telegraph. j FURNISHED apartment or flat or suite of rooms with private bath, for {light housekeeping; references ex ehanged. Write particulars. Address I Box 11-8177 care Telegraph. WANTED—SmaII furnished apart {ment of four or five rooms by family lof 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. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! HARRISBURG'S ! REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET. "IF IT S REAL ESTATE * SEE SAN'DERLIN" | STATE ST.. 1131—NEW; VACANT. 3-storj stucco, nine rooms and bath, steam heat; gas and electricity; front 'and rear porches; balcony and roof garden; cement cellar; the best of lo- [cation for a looming house; $5OO cash; i balance in monthly payments. HARRIS ST., 630—VACANT; 3-stcry brick; nine rooms; all improvements; small amount down; balance su.ae 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; side entrance; must bo seen to be appreciated; price right to quick buyer. GREFN ST.. 1017—3-story brick. 10 rooms and bath; the best of location for a rooming house; can be conven ed into three apartments at a very small expense; A 1 Investment. DERRY ST.. 2143—3-story brick; 9 rooms and bath; gas and electricity: all modern improvements; nice front and buck porches; cement cellar; a very nice home; can be bought with $5OO cash. 17TH AND PAXTON STS.—NEW: VACANT. 2V&-story; six looms 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 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. Bell 1390. 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 for 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. Ideal building lots in Bellevue Park—Cheapest High class ground in city. GEO. W, JACOBS. Bell 1539 17 N. Third St. FOR SALE —Two lots on Market Street Camp Hill. 50x200 feet A bar gain. Price $BOO, 107 Chestnut St. near Front FOR SALE —2038 Swatara St.. a 2V4- story frame house; lot 60x100 feel; chicken house in rear of lot, 12V4x35; awnings and screens for all doors and windows go with property. 1545 Derry St. 3-story frame; 10 rooms; lot 20x146, with garage in rear. 706 und 710 S. 24th St. Two new bricks, each 7 rooms and bath. A 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 ERVIN JOHNSON. Bell phonp 1897J 2111 Swatara St. • Fine residence. North st $20.0.00 Brick property. Camp Hill .... 12,000 Paxtang residence 17,000 2431 N 6th, brick 6,000 1912 N. Sixth St.. brick ,500 1631 Swatara. frame. 2.400 1943 N. 4th, brick S.OOo Brick building, garage 15,000 D. A. CALEY. Bell 589. 707 Kunkel Bldg. i FOR SALE—IBI7 Derry street, a very (lesi)able house; all hardwood fl.ors except kitchen which is all cov ered with linoleum; hardwood in one room ir second floor; all conveni ences; awnings to porches and storm doors to all doois. back porch en closed for winter, doors and windows all have window shades and screens; new heating liant and up-to-dau new age installed lnrt fall; lot J&xlal fet: Inquire on premises. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond ttrst payment required, balance as rent. We have houses In every part of the city and svburbs. Apply A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street. t Continued in Next Column* ___' REAL ESTATE FOlt SALE 1 HOUiSS FOR SALE Four up*to-date apartment houses, ; paying good interest. Four business places with grocery j stores. Three-story brick, North Sixth j street, practically new. Three-story brick. North Second street, drive alley. Vacant soon, 2-story brick on Hill; I terms. Two-story brick, uptown; electric and gas; steam heat. Three-story bricl# corner, on State street; garage. Three-story frame, on Hill; all im provements; $5OO down. Two arvj one-hatlf-atory frame, corner; no .mprovements; $5OO down. Large 2 ss-story single brick, up town; large yard. Thi co-story brick, uptown; side lot: garage. Three-story concrete block. North Sixth street; electric and gus. Several rows of brick houses. Vacant. 3-story brick; all improve ments; uptown; small amount dov)n; view of ri\#.-; suitable for apart- | ments. Two-story brick, corner, on Hill; 6 rooms; all improvements; 6 years old; i porch; $3OO down, balance as rent. Vacant, 3-story frame on Hill; 8 rooms; furnace, gas and water; porches; side entrance; drive alley; j terms. Pair 3-story bricks, one on corner. ,S rooms euch; water and gas only; near Broad street market; $BOO-do\vn; balance as rent; suitable for busi ness. i Two and one-half-story single I frame; steam heat; all improvements; ! porches; at Wormleysburg; 7 rooms. \ West Fairview, 2-story brick; electric and water only; large lot; slate roof; drive alley; 1-story shop 1 alongside; suitable for store or busi ness place; on State Highway; in heart of town. Knola, 2Vi-story frame; steam heat, electric lights, porches; large yard, (corner); newly painted. Lemoyne, several 2(i-story frame houses; improvements. Above Camp Hill, 6 years old, 8- room singlq brick; all improvements; steam heat, electric lights, porches; slate roof; one acre land; fruit, chicken house, shade trees, etc. One acre with double frame house; 7 rooms euch; just out city limits; fruit, stable, etc. Twelve per cent, net, row of three frame houses. Garage site; livery stable 100 ft. sq. unu 10-room house; steam heat, electric and gas; porches, etc., in I heart of New Cumberland. Vacant. 2-story brick on Hill; all improvements; drive alley, porches, bay window; nice yard; small amount down; pay as rent. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street Bell Phone 5602 FOR SALE For Sale—3-story brownstone and brick house, 12 rooms: all conven iences; lot 117x81 feet; hedge leiiee, 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.c00. $lO.OOO can remain at 6 pet cent. A fine home and a bar gain. State St., 1700 block; 3-story brick; all improvements; side entrance and drive alley. Price $5,200. Pcnbrook. S. 28th St.. S-room frame j house; garage; fruit; fine garden; poi_i.es: lot 28X1S0. Bargain, $2,500. Penbrook. S. 29th St.. 7 rooms and bath; all improvements; lot 20x130. | to 30th St.; chicken house. Only $2.3a0. Penbrook, 2805 Canby St.. 7 rooms and bath; all improvements; lot 18x 150; drive alley. Price $2,500. CHARLES DAVIES, REAL ESTATE. I 1519 Stats St., cor. 16th. Bell 14,6-v> BUILDING lots tor sale on 6th, sth, 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 CAMP HILL —2 Vis story brick, slate roof dwelling,•s rooms and bath, fac ing south with large porch, fine view up Cumberland Valley, hot air heat, nice lire place, chicken house and gar age ii rear, with fruit trees in bear ing, o.i lot 50x150, or on lot 100x150. Possession given in two weeks time. Lawn planted in evergreens and (low ers, vines covering house. Located on Logan street, Just west of Bowman avtnue. Can be inspected at any time. A. E. Strode. Bell phone 31S0-R. Well Located PAXTANG LOTS For Sale Four lots —a plot 120x120 ft. cor. Kelso and Montour sts. Harry C. Knouse, 2348 Derry St. Beli phone 1720, evenings 4949W HOUSES AND LOTS In all sections of city and suburbs, some very attractive propositions. ROHRER & SON. BERUNER BUILDING. Real Estate. General Insurance • FOU SALE—I 933 North Third St. A i very tine detached 3-story pressed brick house; 10 rooms, complete bath | room on second and third floors; also I toilet room on first (loor. Finished In leak throughout. Itooms are exeeptlon a ly large. House has large windows ' en every side. Steagi heat; all other : improvements. Large front porch. This house can be used for an apartment i.' desired. Attractive price for a quick Isale. Can be seen by appointment only. . For particulars inquire. D. E. LUCAS. 303 Lewis Street. ■ Real Estate. Insurance i 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.. Htghspire. Dial 9801. $2200 will purchase a dwelling with ' eight rooms and bath, gas, furnace, cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co.. Berg nei 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., Bergner Bldg. DESIRABLE corner residence In Paxtang. having 8 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 SAL'E—I3I9 North Second St.. near Bioad: 6 rooms and attic; fur nace; electric and gas; toilet in yard. Call Bell 727 R. _ GEO. W. JACOBS, REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE, LOANS INVESTMENTS. Let me serve you. Bell 1539 17 N. Third St. FOR SALE—Main street. Shlremans town: 2-story house, well built, wil. sell easy terms; immediate possession. Address A-7576. I — 1 (Continued, in Next Column* ( AUGUST 30, 1919 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I Berryhill St.. 1100 block, 3, b. ..$3200 j Berryhill St., near 15th, brick,. .$3500 j Briggs St., near ISth, frame. .. s2lon ; I Broad St.. near 2nd. lirick $4500 | Chestnut St.. near 17th, brick..32oo! Fourth St., near Emerald, briok.s4oooj Fifth St., near Maclay, brick. . . .$4250 i | Fifth St., near Emerald $5200 Fifth St., near Seneca, brick... .$6BOO Fifth St., near Kelker $3700 I Fifth St., near Peffer '.55000 ' N. 15th St.. near State, lirick.. .$3500 . Corner Emerald & Jefferson. . .$3BOO Emerald, near Third, 2, b $ 1500' Emerald near Third, 2, b $4400 Emerald, near Third, 2, b $4200 ; Emerald, near Third, 2, b s4Suo Emerald, near Logan, 3, b $4BOO i Hummel St., near Kittutinny, i 3. b $3400 Hummel, near Swatara, 3, b $3OOO ; Hummel, near Berryhill, 3, 1i...53800 I i Kelkcr, near Sixth, 3. b $3OOO • ' Kelker, near Seventh, 3, b $:>UOO I | Market St, near 13th, 3, b $0250 1 Market, near 18th, 3, b s4suu j Market, near 16th, 3, b $7500 | Market, near 15th, 3, b $12,000 Mulberry St., near bridge, 3, b.$5UOO I Maclay St.. near Fifth, 3, b....53500 .Maclay St., near Sixth $3500 I Maclay St., near Second $6OOO ! Muench, near Third. 3, L> $3OOO Muench. near Third s3boo j Sixth St.. near Camp $5500 Sixth St., near Seneca $5OOO , Six til St., near Seneca $5700 Sixth St.. near Peffer $5OOO j Sixth St., near Emerald $4500 Sixth St.. steal' Harris $3300 Sixth St., near Peffer $4250 ! Sixth St., near Curtin $5BOO Fourth St.. near Kelker, 3, b...53250 ! Fourth St., near Muench. 3, b.. . .$3BOO | Fourth SC. near Hamilton. 2V4 ' I frame $2250 ! Fourth St., near Hamilton $2lOO IN. 17th, 3. b $3500 !N. 17th, near Walnut $4OOO j Sylvan Terrace, 3, b s3soo A. W. SWENOEL 2131 North Second Street | | FOR SALE—Beautiful home; good I location at 245 S. 13th street, city. Pos session at once. Inquire of Mrs. Anna IM. Allcniun. 245 S. 13th St. Phone I 3234 J. FOR SALE On easy terms, 2012 ) to 2ulS Susquehanna street. Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth. FOR SALE—A six roomed frame house; all improvements; possession .soon; coiner of Brisban and Pant Driveway. Paxtang. Apply 3307 Bris ban street. Paxtang. j NORTH Sixteentn; 9 room brick; !gas; electricity; hot water; steam j heaf; brick garage on premises, streets paved front and rear; school | nearby. E. T. Selig, 920 North Six -1 teenth. ; REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large brick house, Camp Hill; 8 rooms, large attic and cellar, improvements. Address C-757s care Telegraph. I FOR RENT—Cottage at Perdix from i September 1; furnished up-to-date; only tellable people need apply to ) Louis, 414 N. Third St. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT | My lumber yard, cor. Briggs anil 'Cowden Sts., one square from Capitol {Park. My ground is about 116x177 ft. | with frumc warehouse and shedding or four sides and in center; also two : wagons for sale. This is a rare op ' portunlty to secure a plot like this in I center of city. F. ,H. Hantzman, 660 j Briggs St. or 613 Forster St. | FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven room house with all improvements, corner Pew mar. and Chestnut avenues, Camp 'Kill, Pa. Possession given in Septem ber. Inquire J. C. Eckels, real estate and insurance agent. Carlisle, Pa. | 11-room stone house at foot of 15th i St., New Cumberland, along the rail load and river, large parks on three i sides, best of water, all but 8 acres of good ground, fine home, could sell i building lots off half of it to have bal i anee clear, vacant now. Would be an | excellent location for a club home; I five minutes' walk to trolley. Inquire of Chas. H. Miller. 1338 State Street. Harrisburg. Also a fine bungalow at j Knola for rent or sale. On premises j every afternoon. Real Estate For Sale or Exchange For sale or exchange for a farm, I four houses; rent $53 per month. Price $5,200: also 29 lots tor farm or im- I proved suburban properties. Address |M. Zoll, Second and Locust Sts., Steel ton. ! VACANT—3-story brick corner, on I Hill; elect, lights; front and side I porches; side yard; cheap to quick 'buyer. VACANT —3-story frame on Hill; ' porrhes; nice yard. , VACANT —2V9-story brick on Hill; 'all improvements; electric lights; I porches; large yard to drive alley, i VACANT —3-story brick on Broad st.; all imp. VACANT —North Sixth St.. 8 rooms; lull imp.; side yard; porches; bay win ! dows, 7 years old. 1 VACANT—New brick on Hill; 6 {rooms: all imp.; porch; newly papered, j FINE large brick house on Derry I 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 cur in exchange on some of the above homes. C.H. CORDER, 1723 Green Street. Bell phone 560-J Real Estate For Sale—Suburban I FOR SALE—STEELTON I Double frame houses, corner Fourth ' and Pine Streets, 344-346 Pine Street, j 346. the corner house, has all Improve ments; 8 rooms and bath; 344 has i range, bath, gas and electric. Will sell either bide or both. Can be seen on application. Possession soon. Price right. Easy terms. CHARL/S DAVIES. 1549 lit ate Street, j Bell 1476 W. Harrisburg, Pa. IU-al Estate For Rent—Suburban KOII RENT—White Hill duck farm. | Mrs. George Smith, 3208 N. Fourth st. REAL ESTATE WANTED LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTIES We have a large list of prospective buyers. ROHRER & SON, 211 BEKGNER BLDG. Real Estate and Ueneral Insurance WANTED to buy up-to-date fur nished or unfurnished cottage, at I Cove Station or nearby Susquehanna river; give lowest cash price. Address M. A. C., care Telegraph. WANTED —To buy for cash, a home en Second above Macluy or Woodbine, ciiucruiu or Seneca, between Second and Thltd. Address HOME, care Tele giaph. 1 [ (Continued in Next Column^ REAL ESTATE WANTED FOR RENT—Moderate size store, rooms or buildings suitable Tor stor put poses in Harrisbuig and surround iV-fi , V' 5 ,V eS!< S'ving particulars, Miller Rros. & Co., Harrisburg, Pa. ~Ji BUYl ''RS—List your prop, eities with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es- Stree" lns i"ance. 1002 North Third Offices and Store Rooms for Rent !• OR RENT— Two vacant offics looms, in modern business building one on second, one on third floor! elevator service. Apply Miller Bros. & Co., Court and Locust. EAR MS ' I?"? 01 " 0 farm, level ground; good buildings, s2.ou; also others, larga I and small. 107 Chestnut near Fronl Street. I FARM—SS acres of level limestone land; line producer. Brick house; bank ! barn. Well of never failing water. Lo cated ten miles from Harrisbu.-g iu Cumberland county. For further de scription, call on E. W. Yohn, one of the administrators of H. W. lohn Es. I tate. at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris. 1 burg. Pa. 6-ocro farm near New Cum berland; 4V& miles to Harris 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 barn; 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. 801 l phone SGOJ FARMS I For Sale—Near Penbrook, 12-acr I truck and poultry farm; 8 room frame | house and outbuildings; best of ..oil. Price $5,000. Also lour 4-aere lots; ! running water; line building sites; good tiuck soil' price and terms right. I For Sale—2 acres along trolley, op jposile Colonial Club; lots of fruit; tine building sites; will cut 18 lota, l Price right. I Also S-acre truck and fruit farm east of Steelton; 6-room house; porch est; lots of fruit and outbuildings; 10 minutes walk to Oberlin car line, Price $3,800. 115-acre farm, one mile west W r est Fatrview. 3 miles from Harrisburg; s room farm house; bank barn and all | kinds of outbuildings. This farm will increase in value. Price now $ll5 per I acre. See this place. ISS-acre stock, grain and fruit farm. S miles northeast Harrisburg; • large bank barn; s-room stone house; 135 acres under plow and 53 acres in ; wood and pasture. A money makec. Price $47 per acre. CHARLES DAVIES, REAL ESTATE, 1549 State St., cor. 16th. Bell 1476-W —i , FARM FOR SALE 71 acres, 50 acre fields, 21 acre* wood land; 7-room good house; sum !mer house; good bank barn; other • buildings; 5 miles northeast Lingies- I town, one mile north Piketown, the I Joseph Hoenshelt farm; pure running | watgr at barn; great running spring at house. Price $2950. The buildings are in good condition. Will sell crop land stock and give immediate posses. ; sicn. C. B. Care & Son. 403 Market St.. Harrisburg. Care's Grocery, Linglestown. SEVERAL SMALL FARMS Three to ten miles from city. Price and terms right. C. H. CORDER, 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560-J. i ——i FOR SALE 20-acre fruit and truck farm; 8- j house; barn 60x20; chicken and hog 'house; cold storage cave; 800 bearing j fruit trees; running water; located in ■ York county 3 miles west Dillsburg on iQettysburg Pike; fine home; the fruit j income 1918 was $3,000. Price $6,o0o I $3,009 can remain at 5% per cent. CHARLES DAVIES, j 1549 State St. Bell 1476W I FARM for sale. 165 acres, 70 acres i under cultivation; 95 acres timberland I Don't miss this big opportunity; must ibe sold to settle estate. Price $l6OO | Three miles northwest of Duncannon" • Inquire 2132 North Fourth Street, Cityl j Cumberland County Farm Seven I miles from Harrisburg near Lisburn i 111 acres- farming land in good state |of cultivation; all necessary buildings (in firct class condition. Apply J "h Lefever, Lisburn. Pa. Bell phone 912-5. | FOR SALE—IOO-acre farm, also ] stock if desired. Possession November 1; 3 miles northeast of Harrisburg. ; Further information apply 1700 N i I Second st. " ! FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Saratoga trunk in good condition. Inquire Bell telephone '589. FOR SALE —Bicycle, in good condi tion, price $l5. Apply 128 Walnut St between 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. ~ FOR SALE—Encyclopaedia Brit annica, 25 volumes . Address D-75/0 care Telegraph. A FIDELITY SPECIAL * Wo will mail you ten (10) rolls of Quality pure tissue toilet paper—l,ooo sheets guaranteed to each roll—by parcel post C. O. D. $l.lO. Fidelity Paper Company, 428 Sansom St., Phila-i delphla. j FOR SALE Boy Scout bicycle, never used; bargain. Inquire 1113 .-tate street. FOR SALE —Large quartered oak colonial design mantlepiece. with French bevel mirror, at a bargain. Call Bell 4270 MOTORS FOR SALE We have the following motors wa are offering for sale. We guarantee these motors to be in first-class con dition and can make Immediate de livery. One V 4 H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. One M H. P. 220 V. 380 R. P. M. One V* H. P. 220 V. 800 R. p. M. One % H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. One '4 H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M. One 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. PAINTS, all kinds. Order to-Jav. save $1 to $1.50 per gal. No war price. Agency Forest City Paint Co., 315 8. Front St. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page
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