22 Mi the Readers of the teal-Estate ids About That Property of lows Deaths Hl>V—On September 2. 1919. James T. B. Hess, aged 59 years. Funeral on Saturday u Her noon at 1.3U o'clock troni his late reside n- . 1144 Market Street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial Bald win cemetery, Steelton. MINIUM—On Tuesday. September 2. 1919. at 6.15 p. m., Catharine. wli. of John Minium, aged 61 years, month and 1 day. Funeral on Friday evening Sep temter 5. at S p. m. from the hom o: her daughter. Mrs. 1-. H. HKm4n. 3100 N. Third street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Remains Jf' 1 be taken to Milton. Pa., Saturday at 7.55 a m. Further services at Ma zeppa Union Church. Union counti. Pa. Interment cemetery adjoin.m, church. CAKI) OF THAN KS Miss Fannie Weaver. 1711 North Fifth street, desires in this man i ur tc thank the members of J^ , , a nue Methodist Episcopal. hu ch and Other friends who contributed to fund raised to replace her less oy. t" recent robbery of her home, siie prays Cod's choicest blessings on all w .10 assisted in any way. Mr. and Mis. S. M. Host, the Brand - parents of Harry K. t>ates. ihanlt the neighbois nJ ' ll, . lkir their kindness and symp.ithyinth rieent bereavement, a s., loi S" . x . tiful floral tributes. M w '® h r ,i. lend out special gratitude to the lowing, the boy in Mi. 1 uailroud store, the Brotherhood .' Bant f ?<& & V * the employes of the I*""Jfarri'. h urg and the employes of the Harris Foundry and Machine M orks. _ LOST AXU FOUND " LOST—Brown pocketbook on lth striet cai or between >.Mn 8,11 V t i?fc°o n BCOT cull Company. rii ir.g kindly leturn to lo.i Nortn St. and receive reward. INSTRUCTIONS ' CLERKS AND OFFICE MEN . 1 Distn: tly individual 1 d stru lion under e a irainir.g that is lmkea . f _ actual business and without ms with pi .sent position.! oucanse cure marked advancement and wo stantial increase in income in , tively short time. _ ctiEL? I Full information without obhg Lasalle Extensioni Uh " s l >^ oß j Branch office 26 N. 16th St. Be ■ INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION In Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting- A ' thrno . Bookkeeping, penmanship Anthm 121 Mai ket St. Chas. R- Becaiej KELP WANTED —MALE LABORERS wanted at once; good' wag. s. steady work, chance lor ad-, vancemc-nt. Apply Employment Bu-j leau Cinttai lion and Steel. ; WANTED—A boy 15 or 16 years of i age .e.i general work. Apply at office singer oewing Machine Company | sioie. 13 south Market Square. j MOULDERS —Experienced on gen elai iloii foundry work: open silop; out of town; no labor trouble; ou Lours per week; iransporiaue.il paid ateaUv Job to reliable men. state age an., experience. married or sing.e, if willing to leave city, good wages, .ed cress i.ox K-8 130 care Telegraph. MEN Ambitious, desirous ot train ing leu constructive work ill the Held ot iiicusti la. accounting, cost account ing and piioiic practice witnout inter im dice will, piesent position. Book keeping ex,.ei ience not necessaiy .f v iiluig to icam. State age. present position and phone if any. Each ap p, jean I will receive a personal inter view. Bell 494U-K. Warner. Austin and Warner. puulic accountants. P. O. Box 3, Hill Station. City. RAILROAD ttuffie inspectors want ed, a month and 1 expenses to stall. short nutiis, travel, three ■ninths' home study under guarantee. We gel you position. No afe .imit; nsU i.joKlet .n -2 • ;>. Standard Busi ness Training Inst,, Buffalo, N. Y. SHUES —Top stitchers, tip stitchers ar.d campers wanted. Steady work, light, any workroom; highest pay. James A. Banister Co.. 370 orange SL, Newark. N. J. WANTED —Men to work on salary or con mission. who;e or part time, to do soliciting and collecting. Pleasant and piohtable work, short hours. For pai ticulars. call or address Manager, 4is Mai ket tit.. Harrisburg. Pa., 3d ttocr. W ANTED—A tinner, bee Eusinger, 600 Hace fit. CENSUS CEEKKS —4.U00 needed; 592 month; age. IS upward; examinations everywhere soon, experience unneces sary. for tree particulars, write Ray mond Terry tfurmer government ex aminer). 518 Continental Bldg.. Wash ington. WANTED —Canvassers, can make tl to $- per hour; steady work. Ca.l 41C Patriot Bdg. (Continued in Next Column t N For Sale UPTOWN PROPERTIES No. 1826 fenn St.. 3-story brick; S rooms and bath; furnace; gas. *2S(X) No. 1"26 N. 3d St. 3-story frame; 3 rooms and bath; steam heat *3IOO Nos. 62" and 629 Maciuy St. pair 2V4-story frames; 7 rooms, bath and pantry each; gas; fur nace; lots 20x135 feet each; gar ages: porches $3200 en. No. 2221 Jefferson St. 2- story brick; 7 rooms and bath; gas; furnace: porches; lot 14.3x100 ft.; garage *3500 N". 644 Camp St. 2 44-story brick; 7 rooms and bath; gas. me nace; porches; room for gut-age on lot *2050 No. 1601 Green St. 3-story buff brick; 9 rooms and hath: gas; furnace SSOOO No. 235 Boas St. 3-story brick; 8 rooms and bath: gas and elec tricity *SOOO Miller Brothers & Co. KEAI. ESTATE I.MSIItAXCE LOCUST AM) COLItT SVb. SIULITV OO.NOS Mr in ben* libit. Itcul E(tc Hoard FRIDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—.MALE DRAFTSMEN One competent layout man, with several years general mechanical experience; two detailers preferably with some knowledge of perspective; permanent positions, with op portunities of advancement; state fully age, experience and references. FANGBORN CORPORATION, Hagerstown. Md. WANTED Car repairmen at P. K. R. shops. Harrisburg. Inquire MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE, Harrisburg. OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE. Lucknow and Enoia. WANTED First class collector and solici tor. good salary and steady employment. Address Box li-8306 care Telegraph. WANTED—Delivery boy, over 16 years; one with bicycle preferred. Ap ply* at once. Modern Shoe Repairing Co.. 504 Market street. WANTED Shipping clerk, at once. References required. Apply, ASTRICH'S. 308 Market Street. WINDOW TRIMMER WANTED Men's and boys' clothing and furnish ings; tine store; good salary; man must be good card writer. The Chas. E. Clutter Co., Washington. Pa. WANTED Cigar rollers and bunchmakers, 44 Cigar Co., will start work in their branch factory, corner Slate and Cameron streets, fourth floor, Mon day morning, September 8. Good stock. Steady work. Good wages. Apply to H. \V. Albright, SupL MAN over 21 years for general of fice work. One with experience pre ferred. Excellent opportunity for the right man. State salary expected. Ad dress Box A-7591 care Telegraph. CAPABLE active young man want ed with SSOO for very profitable busi ness. You handle own money and work from own town. Allow expenses to Philadelphia. Address Morrow. 501 Parkway Bldg.. Philadelphia. WANTED —Young man to work around soda fountain. Apply Weaver's Confectionery Store, 29 N. 2d St. WANTED—Experienced sorter for rough dry; good wages paid. Apply Royal Laundry. 1354 Howard St. WANTED Experienced delivery boy to drive Ford car; prefer one fa miliar with groceries. Apply S. S. Pomc-roy. Market Square. OPPORTUNITY WANTED—A few ambitious men who would be willing to study in their spare time to prepare for positions as city or traveling salesmen; no experi ence necessary to start, but you must te ambitious to get into the $2,000 to SIO,OOO a year class; special coach ing to prepare you ,for one of these openings, state age. extent of educa tion. present employer and phone number; confidential. Address Box L-8' 75 care Telegraph. WANTED —Cook and dishwasher. Apply Rustic Dairy Lunch, 7-9 South Third St. — 1 WANTED—Boy to deliver paper. Apply Monarch Wall Paper Co., 9 Aberdeen Ave. WANTED —Laborers. Apply Pax tang yuarries. Paxtang. WANTED —First class plumber. Ap ply R. J. Flowers, 142$ Market St. _ WANTED 100 white laborers; shipment daily; meet representative at state Employment Office. 3d and North Sts.. Harrisburg. | WANTED Well ariller. Apply Paxtung Quarry, Paxtang. Pa. WANTED Freight truckers and freight handlers at P. R. R. Division Street Transfer, Harrisburg. I Pa Apply to agent af Seventh and Division Streets. Take Big Four or RockviUe car to Sixth and Division Stieets. GRASP the opportunity to-day to become an expert mechanic and chaut ier We teach you between your working hours to become an expert and for only seven dollars a week, i.earti a practical trade. Make appli cation at once. Automobile and Aero plane Mechanical School. Office 25 N. Cameron St.. Harrisburg. Training Quarters 260 S. Front St. Steeltoii. 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. —— _____ HELP WANTED—FEMALE EASTERN Vlavl Company requires the services of a mature woman of refinement and business ability, one with experience in nursing preferred. Call 103 N. Second St.. Room 4. iContinued in Next Column) HELD WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply HAKKiSBL'RG SIEK MILL. Second and North Streets WANTED!!!! Our business is steadily in creasing and we need experi enced stitching room opera tors. also girls to learn. If you are a vamper. folder or skiver, and want steady em ployment at good pay for a 48-hour week, we can put you at work at once. If you can operute a power machine and and want to work shorter hours than at present at your present pay. or more, get in touch with us. We also have excellent openings for learn ers who want to become skilj cd shoe operators. There isn't a bitter place to work in Har rtsburg than our lactory and we are making it better every day. Don't answer this adver tisement if you cannot be de pended on to work steady or conscientiously. HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO., 140S Vernon Street. BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING Young women between IS and 25 will tln.l telephone operating very fas cinat ng. clean work, with unusual opportunity for advancement in sal ary and position. $9 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS Salary increased after four weeks' training period. In addition to a good salary our operators have a comfortable rest room, and a lunch room where food is served at cost. Apply to chief operator, third floor. 20S Walnut Street. LEARN TO BE A MILLINER We teach you and pay you while learning and advance you. Steady employment. ASTRICH'S, COS MARKET STREET. WANTED —A maid for general housework; no washing. Apply 4i5 Pine St.. Steelton. WANTED —A woman past thirty, intelligent, energetic, forceful, ready to exchange hard work for a worth while, permanent position of trust; good pay. Address Box 0-81S7 care Telegraph. YCUNG woman. The Globe requires the services of a neat, experienced ivoung w oman of good appearance and I flgure to assist in women's coat dept. Good salarv; steady position. Apply to Mr Deckman. Employment Office, The Globe, 322-324 Market street. HOUSEKEEPER—Refined. settled woman wishes position as managing housekeeper; full charge desired; widower's home preferred; no objec tion to children Address Box A-8192 care Telegraph GIRLS—The Globe requires the services of three girls over 16 years to take charge of inspection and wrapper desk; also elevator boy, over 1C years. Apply to Mr. Deckman. Em plovmcnt Office, The Globe, 322-324 Market St. WANTED —Operators on plain sew ing machines; girls on trimming tables; one experienced girl to get cut orders and take care of stock. Apply Harrisburg Apparel Co.. Sixth and Herr Sts. FILE CLERK— Young woman with filing and office experience; state pre | viou experience and salary. Address [Box C-7586 care Telegraph. HOUSEKEEPER wanted at once; small family on farm near Harris burg. Apply by letter L. A. Daniel, 1512 North st. OPERATORS ON UNICOI SPECIAL Felling and Sleeving Machines. JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO., 2012 N Fourth Street. WANTED Maid for general housework; three in family; no wash ing. Inquire 1723 Forster St., or Bell 1581 R. WANTED A refined trustworthy girl or woman for upstairs work and assist with children. Address Mrs. Hill, Spencei ave. and Columbia Pike, Lancaster. WANTED —Cook, colored, >8.30 a week; give two references. Apply by letter or person Thursday. September 1, 6 to i evening. Mrs. H. H. Bowman, 2030 N. Third street. Harrisburg. ' WANTED Experienced knitters, i herders and menders. Apply Harris Hosiery Co.. Calder and Ma-mn Sts. WANTED F.xperienced sewing machine oper ators. Regular and pleasant work and good wages. We ore also employing inexperi j enced operators who are paid while ! learning. A bonus is paid every pay day to all operators. ! BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO., Keiiy and Fulton Streets WANTED —Experienced salesladies lor stationery store. Steady employ j ment. Address Box C-SIBS care Te.e --i graph. ' WANTED AT ONCE Millinery salesladies, millinery trimmer, millinery makers, salesladies for kr.il underwear, shirt waists and small wear department. Permanent positions. Experienced persons prefer ; red. Apply. ' KAUFMAN'S UNDERSELLING STORE : . WANTED —Girl over 16 years of i age with some knowledge of stenog raphy and typewriting. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.. 208 North Second St. WANTED Reliable woman for general housework, in small family, must sltep at home. Apply 1017 North 1 Front St. or Bell 6T2-M. ! STENOGRAPHER —With few years' experience and good education, who is i looking for an opportunity with a It igo manufacturing concern. State experience Make application by letter, stating previous experience and sal iil y expected. A.adress Box C-7385 care j Telegiaph. (Continued In Next Column) HABJEUSBURG TELEGRAPH ARE YOU HOLDING A MAKE SHIFT JOB? Sometimes necessity forces people to accept unsuitable em ployment and to become simply wage earners. often without a chance for ad vancement. If you can do something WELL, tell about it in a classified ad. 111X1' W AXTKI)—I'EMA IJ-: WANTED • WOMAN To scrub floors and wash -windows in 4-story building, only requiring COttple hours' work daily. Apply THE COURIER. 210 North Third Street. WANTED Thoroughly experienced sales lady for trimmed hat depart ment. ASTRICH'S. SOS Market Street. 1 i GIRLS wanted from 16 years up to learn cigar making. Pay $7 per week while learning. Good opportunity to .-am big money after learning. Apply General Cigar Co., Inc.. 500 Race Street- WANTED—GirIs to work in laun dry, also girl to answer telephone in office. Apply Keystone Laundry, 620 Harris St WANTED —Inspectors and folders; steady work; experience not neces sary. Apply Shearer Mfg. Co., 508 Hamilton St. FOKELADY for overall factory near Philadelphia, Pa„ to manage and teach learners. State reference and salary to start. E. Brubaeker & Sons, 1001 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED, September 22. a capable white girl for second maid. No wash ing. All modern conveniences. Maid's bathroom. Good wages. Reply to Box A-7587 care Telegraph. WANTED —Washwoman at once. Apply 3 South Third street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED—GirIs to work in ruling room. Work is clean and interesting. Apply Johnston Paper Co. WANTED—White girl for nurse girl. Apply Mrs. Walter L. Stent Apt. B. 7 South Front St. WANTED—A girl for general house work; must sleep at home at night. Apply 1601 N. Second St. or Bell 2321 J. HELP WANTED—MaIe ami Female THOUSAND, men, women, 18 or over now wanted. Government posi tions. Railway mail clerks, city car riers, census clerks, slluo-sl6ut 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. WANTED —Man and wife, man must be caretul chauffeur, locomobile and houseman, wife good, plain cook. Ad dress P. O. Box 514 Lancaster. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN —Write for list of open ings and full particulars. Earn $2.0<0 to $10,600 yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experienced. City or traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Assn. Dept. 603, Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE YOUNG man recently discharged from army, desires work of any kind; lias had several years' experience in clerical work. Call or address 1362 Mayflower St. WANTED—Young man wishes a position as truck driver, has had six years' experience; can do own me chanical work. Bell phone 2338 J. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE A colored woman wishes family washing to do at home. Call or write, 656 Keily St WANTED—Washing and ironing to do at home. Inquire 324 Clinton St. WANTED by a colored woman, work to do by the day. Apply 1316 Cowden St WOMAN desires day's work of any kind tor Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. 659 sayford Ave. WIDOW, 40, wants position, travel ing for reliable firm; practical nursing or companion; executive ability tur business; reierence exchanged. Phone -197331 lor interview. Address B-2221 Penn St.. Hairisburg. W ANTED—Neat girl wishes a posi tion as a chambermaid or dishwasher. Call or address 658 Calder St. WANTED—Addressing and public ity work. Experienced lady would like work; good reference. Address Box H-8186 care Telegraph. WANTED—Day's work of any kind by coloied woman. Apply 1407 Currant street. DAY'S work wanted; write or call, 1312 Wallace St WANTED —General housework in private lutnily by colored woman, in quire 415 Lincoln st., Steelton. FOR RENT FOR RENT—I93I Fulton St., six rooms and bath; all improvements. Inquire J. K. Kipp. 1721 North Second i St. Bell 1645-R. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT —One furnished room on ! second lloor with private family; woman preferred. 1839 Derry st. THREE communicating rooms, un furnished; conveniences. 1321 North j Sixth St ' (Contluued In Next Column) ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms; conveniences. 1321 North 6th street. ONE large unfurnished room, sec ond floor front; conveniences for light housekeeping. 1321 North Sixtli St. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room on second floor with private family; gentlemen preferred, inquire 458 Crescent St. I FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; second floor, front, no children preierred; u chits tian home. Inquire 1032 N. 3d St. FOR RENT—Furnished room; use ot library; gentlemen only. Inquire 1701 N. Second St. FOR RENT Three unfurnished reonis on second floor for light house keeping; use of buth and phone; in private family, lnuirqe 1628 N. Third ot. or Bell SiS-W. FOR KENT—Furnished third floor front room with or without board tor l'clined young lady; reiereu es; use of phone. Call Bell 1417-W. FOR RENT —Comfortably furnished front room; all conveniences and good location; gentlemen only. Apply 32 4 No Second St. FOR RENT—Entire third floor, con sisting of two well furnished rooms, bath; private family; most desirable residential section; all conveniences; use of phone. Call 815 N. 17th St. FURNISHED bachelor apartment front; suitable for two gentlemen; separate beds: steam heat; electric lights; tath. use of phone; rent rea sonable. Dial 4030 or Dayton Cycle Co.. 012 N. Third St. NICELY furnished, clean, cool rooms. $2.50 per week and up 143 South Third street. FOR RENT—Tv. o furnished front rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences. Inquire 501 Cumberland Street. FOR RENT—Furnished room, sec ond floor front: suitable for two per sons: centrally located. Inquire 226 South Second St. UNFURNISHED three-room apart ment; newly papered: gas and elec tricity; range; water and cabinet in kitchen: small family only; rent rea sonable. Inquire 423 Broad St.. 1n.30 A. M. FOli RENT—Nicely furnished sec cnd-stoiy front room, near Capitol; all modern conveniences; use of botii phones; bath; permanent tenant de sired Apply 721 North Sixth Street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED—By man and wife board and room with congenial family in the city; man to he away part of the time: would consider small furnished arartment. Address Box G-5243 care Telegraph. WANTED—By quiet, refined, young woman; one or two furnished rooms; desirable location required. Address Box A-7E90 care Telegraph. WANTED —At once two furnished rooms; suitable for bedroom and liv ing room, in vicinity of 13th and Market St. Address Box B-8079 care Telegraph. BUSINESS man and wife desire un furnished apartment or rooms for light housekeeping in private family, within walking distance of the Square. Address Box A-7582 care Telegraph. A PAKTMETB WANTED WANTED—By business woman, two room apartment with bath; furnished or unfurnished. Apartment with kitch enette preferred. State terms. Ad dress H. care Telegraph. j_ , WANTED—By man and wife, unfur nished apartment on. Hill; four or live rooms and bath. Address A-460 care Telegraph. WANTED—Furnished apartment or suite of looms, private batli preferred, lor light housekeeping; centrally lo cated. by young married couple. Ad dress N-8080 care Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OUR MOST RECENT LISTINGS FOR SALE —Derry St., Nos. 1147. 1149, 1151. 1153. 1155, 1157 and 1159. Fitie 2-story pressed bricks, 6 rooms and bath, gas and electricity: front porches tconerete). Refined neighbor hood, within four blocks from Fourth and Market Sts. Around the $3,30j mark. FOR SALE—Christian St. Nos. 1188, Ill9(> and 1192. Attractive 2-stoey bricks, 6 rooms and bath; cement porches, within 5 minut'S walk to Fourth and Market Sts. Around the $2,500 r. -k. [ FOR SALE—Zarker St. No. 142'!. (Nice £ fory frame with front porch land leai driveway. Around the $2,0u0 | mark. ! FOR SALE —Violet St. Nos. 533, 531, ; 535 and 536. Around $6,000 for all. I j BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., (Hal rlsburg's Real Estate Bureau) | Bell 4526 331 Market St. Dial 5430 FOR SALE 1837 Fulton St. 11750 315 Hummel St $2200 1421 Hunter St <-800 14 Argyle St. •••••••• 2724-26 Boas St. (both) $4250 14 Prospect St $4400 Several of these properties can oe bought with a small cash payment, balance on monthly payments. H. G. PEDLOW. 3 South 13th St. NORTH Sixteentn; 9 room brick; C-8- electricity; hot water; steam heat; brick garage on premises, streets paved front and rear; acnool nearby. E. T. Selig. 20 North Six- I teenth. (Continued In Next Column) j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SHE SANDERLIN" MOVE AT ONCE STATE ST., 1131—NEW; VACANT; 3-story stucco, n I lie rooms and bath, steam heat: gas and electricity; front and rear porches; balcony and roof garden; cement cellar; the best of 10-; cation for u looming house; SSOU cash;, balance In monthly payments. HARRIS ST.. 830—VACANT; 3-story I brick. nine rooms; ail Improvements; small amount down; balance same .is I rent; no questions as lo race or ua-I tionality. 17TH AND PAXTON STS.—NEW;! VACANT. UVi-stor.v; six rooms and! bath; hardwood floors; steam heat; gas and electricity; front and rear porches; side entrance, with a nice big yard; can be bought with a small j amount down; balance same as rent. i SWATARA ST.. 1856—VACANT; six l rooms and bath; all improvements', newly painted and papered; in A 1 con- . dition. nice front and back porches; i good size yard back to a 20-foot drive- , way; S!SU cash; balance same us rent. FIFTH ST.. N.. 2148—3-story brick;! 9 rooms; gas and electric lights; nice front and rear porches; side entrance; i must be seen to be appreciated; price! right to quick buyer. 'I DEIiRY ST.. 2143—3-story brick; j i,9 rooms and bath; gas and electricity, all modern improvements; nice iroiu ■ and back porches; cement cellar; u . very nice home; can be bought witii SSOO cash. .! D. ASA SANDERLIN, 1 Room 1. Security Trust Building . 36 NORTH THIRD ST. 'Bell 1290. Dial 357 3 ? i ' | / . ' VERY ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS . ! So. Sixteenth St., 440, corner of . . Berryhill: frame dwelling'; lot 40x95 ! ft.; elegant apartment site. i Derry St., 1501-1 1 -; two dwellings. Also No. 30,1 So. Fifteenth street, one ( ! dwelling. ' i Herr street. 261; large brick dwell ing; , very desirable for rooming house. ROHRER & SON. 211 Bergner Building Real Estate and General insurance ij HOUSES AND LOTS *| In all sections of city and suburbs. ' some very attractive propositions. ROHRER & SON, •! BERGNER BUILDING. Real Estate. General Insurance ti 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 five looms and bath, available ■ lor occupancy no>v. This is a splendid chance lor a family of small means to avoid high rents and at the same time save money. Property located on Sus -1 qui bunna "street, between Hamilton I and Kelker. Don't let this chance go by. WARREN VANDYKE, ■ Bell phone 231 9 N. Market Sq. ' i 'I i FOR SALE—NOW VACANT II 531 Maclay Street: 3-story frame dwelling; 8 rooms and ,j bath: gas; combination range; . 1 lot 20x150 with double brick i garage in rear on' Violet st. i | Price reasonable. • C. O. BACK ENSTOSS. Owner. . RpR 112 Market St. Bell I7yo 3U77J ii FPU SALE—62S, 627 and 633 Gea-y street. Three-story brick dwellings, all improvements, porch fronts. Will IK sold separately or as a group. Small payment and mortgage can bo arranged for balance. Will be sold cheap to quick purchasers/Unusually attractive proposition us an invest ment or for those seeking a comfor table home in desirable section. Ad dress for further particulars, Box 11-SOBI care Telegraph. FOR SALE —Brick houses; 6 rooms and l.alh; all modern conveniences, on Melrose street near 23d and Uerry. Inquire N. 11. Downin, 518 A South 13.h St. Bell 2662-lt. FOR SALE—I 933 North Third St. A very lir.c detached 3-story pressed brick house; 10 rooms, complete batn room on second and third lloors; also toilet room on llrst floor. Finished m oak throughout. Rooms are exception ally large. House has large windows on'every side. Steam heat; all other improvements. Large front porch. This house cai. be used for an apartment if desired. Attractive price for a quick sale. Can be seen by appointment only. For particulars inquire. L>. E. LUCAS. 303 Lewis Street. Real Estate. Insurance BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond llrst payment required, balance as rent. We have houses in every part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. F- Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. Ideal building lots in Bellevue Pant—Cheapest High class ground in city. GEO. W. JACOBS. Bell 1539 17 N. Third St. THREE mercantile buildings, well located in growing business sections. Prices right and terms to suit. Id. A. Caley, 7u7 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. FOR SALE—Five room house along Lingiestown trolley, third stop past Colonial Club. Inquire C. E. Hess. OXFORD ST., 610 —For sale; brick house with seven rooms and bath; al! other improvements. Beli Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. HOFFER ST.. 2307—F0r sale; brick and stucco bungalow; seven rooms and bath; hot water heat; other Ini provements. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $2,630 WILL PURCHASE a dwelling on South Eighteenth street; eight rooms end bath; all Improvement.!. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. WHITEHALL ST.. 1811—For sale; brick residence; eleven rooms and bath; steam heat; all other improve ments; hardwood lloors. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. HOUSE —$3,000 will purchase a brick house on Sixrfi street; 8 rooms and bath; other improvements. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. 13TH ST.. S.. 409 —Three-story brick house for sale; nine rooms and bath; gas; steam heat. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. FOR SALE —South Second street. 3- stury brick; 9 rooms; cement cellar; all household goods and furniture, piano included. Price. $5,700. 1,, Chestnut, near Front. i (Continued in Next Column) SEPTEMBER 5, 1919. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good modern up-town apartment building containing three elegant apartments of five rooms and . b.ith each. One apartment has hard- | wood Hours. First class condition 1 throughout. Rental Income (low rent) SB9 per month. Price $5,500. For Sale—9l6 S. 21st St.; 3-story ! frame dwelling: S rooms and bath: I gas; electric lights; steam heut; ga'- 1 age. Price $3,200, For Sale—lßll Zafiker St.; good 6-; room brick dwelling with all improve ments. This property Is well lo cated and offered at an attractive price. For Sale—3ll and 343 Brook St.; 3- ; story mime dwelling: S rooms unci I bath each; rental income S3O per month. Price of both $3,000. For Sale—24l acre Dauphin county 1 farm; 136 acres good timber land; 105 acre 1. tillable; 2 sets of buildings, all la good condition; running water; 300 fruit trees. Price $6,500. BRIN TON-PACK ER CO, Agents, Second and Walnut Streets. CAMP HILL—2V4-story brick, slate ! ! roof dwelling, S rooms and bath, fac tory south with large porch, tine view j up Cumberland Valley, hot air heut, 1 ! nice lire place, chicken house and j garage in rear, with fruit trees in I bearing, on lot 50x150. or on lot lOOx | 150. Possession given in two weeks' 1 time. Lawn planted in evergreens jiind tlowers, vines covering house. Located on Logan street, just west of j Bowman avenue Can be inspected 1 at uny time. A. E. Strode, Bell plione j 31S0-R. FOR SALE For Sale—3-story brownstone and brick house. 12 looms; all conven iences; lot 117xSl feet; hedge fence, shrubbery; room for garage; steam heating system; house built 1914; hardwood floors; could not be built to- Ulay for $22,000. Possession at once; lo !cation near Reservoir Park, Whitehall street. Price $15,000. SIO,OOO can remain lat 6 pel cent. A tine home and a uar | gain. State St.. 1700 block; 3-story brick; all improvements; side entrance and J drive alley. Price $5,200. I Penbrook. S. 2Sth St.. S-room frame I house; garage; fruit; fine garden; iPOi-i.cs: lot 28x180. Bargain. $2,50 U. i Penbrook. S. 29th St., 7 rooms and | bath; all improvements; lot 20x190, jto 30th St.; chicken house. Only $2,350. I Penbrook, 2505 Canby St.. 7 rooms 1 ana bath; all improvements; lot lßx jlso. drive alley. Price $2,500. CHARLES DAVIES, REAL ESTATE. 1519 State St., cor. 16th. Bell 1476-W CAMP ST., 622—Building lot and ! garage; accommodate five automo biles; lot 17x130 feet; street paved; I water and aewer; rente for $25 per I month; for sale at $1,200; a splendid i investment. Inquire D. Lucas, real ] estate and insurance, 303 Lewis j street. 1 " HOMES for colored families. 2'j story lrame with gas, electric lights, bath, front and back porch; good chicken house; lot 22x115; house newly papered and painted, will ac cept monthly payments. Send lor our list. Lincoln Realty Co.. 1129 North 7th Street. Well Located PAXTANG LOTS For Sale Four lots —a plot 120x120 ft. cor. Kelso and Montour sts. Harry C. Knouse, 2348 Derry St. j Bell phone 1720. evenings 4949W FOR SALE —S4 Secons street. High ! s nire, 7-room house, lot 119 feet front Ibv 198 feet deep; fine location. Will I sell at a bargain. W. J. Reeves, 224 |Market St., Higlispire. Dial 9801. ! FOR SALE Two large corner houses; 20 rooms; 3 baths; electric and gas; five large bay windows; line lo cation lor apartment. Address Box N2987 care Telegraph. i FOR SALE —In Highspire, if you are looking lor a business that will net you $3,001' to $5,000 a j ear at a bar ■gain, sec- me at once; property includ- I ing residence, store, ice cream parior, i large pool room, only pool room in i town Reason for selling, retiring from business. Inquire W. J. Reeves, I 224 Market St., Highspire. Dial 9801. j FOR SALE —On easy terms. 2012 I to 2olS Susquehanna street. Apply A. ; p. Doianz, 1225 North Sixth. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR KENT—IOS6 South Cameron St.: thice-story brick, 9 rooms, 111 good condition: water in kitchen: i large yu'rd; rent S2O. Considering size and condition of house, this is a verv n asi liable figure and party who se cures it must qualify with satisfac tory lease for one year from October 1. Inspection by appointment only. Apply t< A. C. Young. Real Estate, 31 North Second St. Both phones. ! FOR RENT —Furnished house; six | rooms and bath; middle aged couple I preferred. Bargain If accepted at once. Address H-2971 care Telegraph. I FOR RENT—Cottage at Ferdix from j September 1; furnished up-to-date; (only tellable people need apply to | I.ouis. 414 N. Third St REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent ! 11-room stone house at foot of 15th 'St., New Cumberland, along the rail ! road and river, lurge parks on three sides, best of water, all but 8 acres of good ground, fine home, could sell building lots off half of It to have bal ance clear, vacant now. Would be an I excellent location for a club honic; live minutes' walk to trolley. Inquire cf Chas. H. Miller. 1338 State Street, Harrisburg. Also a fine bungalow at , Enola for rent or sale. On premises | every afternoon. Real Estate For Sale or Exchange I For sale or exchange for a farm, four houses; rent $53 per month. Price l$u20o; also 29 lots tor farm or un ipioved suburban properties. Address M. Zoll, Second and Locust Sts., Steel j ton. j VACANT —3-story brick corner, on Hill; elect, lights; front and side i porches; side yard; cheap to quick buyer. , VACANT —3-story frame on Hill, porches; nice yard. I VACANT—2 84-story brick on Hill; ! all improvements; electric lights; porches; large yard to drive alley. VACANT —3-story brick 011 Broad st.; all imp. I VACANT —North Sixth st., 8 rooms; all imp.; side yard; porches; bay win dows, 7 years old. VACANT —New brick on Hill; 6 rooms', ull Imp.; porch; newly papered, j 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 tiundred dollars flown, balance as rent. Will < ligiil lou 1 iog cur In exchange on „ ol Ihe above homes. 1" *" C.H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. * Bell phone 660-J REAL ESTATE WANTED LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTIES f We have a large list of prospecti/a buyers. ROHRICR & SON. 211 BERGNER BLDG. Real Estate unil General Insurance WANTED —In good locality, on or before October 1 city or suburban house or apartment of live rooms and* bath; adult family. Address box A-7588, care Telegraph. 1 HAVE BUYERS—List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es- tate and Insurance. 10U2 North Third Street. FARMS I FARMS For Sale—Near Penbrook. 12-aere truck and poultry farm; 8 room traina house and outbuildings; best of ..oil. Price $5,009. Also four 1-acre lots; running water; line building sites; good tiuck sOiP price and terms right. For Sale—2 acres along trolley, op posite Colonial Club; lots of fruit; line building sites; will cut IS lots. Price right. Also 3-uere truck and fruit farm east of Steelton; li-room house; porch est; lots of fruit and outbuildings; minutes walk to Oberlin car line. •' Price S3,SOD. 115-acre farm, one mile west West Fairview. 3 miles from llarrisburg; s [ room farm house; bank burn and all kinds of outbuildings. This farm will increase in value. Price now slls per acre. See this place. ISS-atre stock. grain and fruit farm, S miles northeast Harrisburg; large bunk barn; 8-rooni stone house; ' 135 acres under plow and 53 acres in j wood and pasture. A money maker. Price |47 per acre. CHARLES DAVIES, REAL ESTATE. 1519 State St.. cor. 16th. Bell 1476-W i SMALL FARMS FOR SALE * j 12 acres, near Penbrook SSOOO | 5 acres, near Progress SIBOO I acre lots, near Penbrook ...$110') | 3 acres, near Steelton s3Suiy : 115 acres, near West Fair | view SI3OOO j 184 acres, 7 miles east of Har rlsburg $ SSJO CHARLES A. DAVIES, 1549 State Street J Bell 1476-W Dial 4930 16 acre truck farm $2400 20 acre truck farm $ooo 24 acre truck farm $2101) 3u acre peach orchard soouu 31 acres. 7 woodland SI6OO 4 3 acres sand soil $3600 IS acres, 5 woodland S2OOO 1 50 acres, 16 woodland SI3OO 78 acres, 15 pastureland $4500 54 acres, dairy farm S9OOO 94 acres, 20 wood.and $4400 * 100 acres, 12 woodland $3300 120 acres, 5 woodland SBSOO 109 acres, 30 woodland sloouo 107 CHESTNUT. NEAR FRONT SEVERAL SMALL FARMS Three to ten miles from city Price and terms right. C. H. CORDER, 1722 GREEN STREET. <8 Bell &60-J. j FOR RENT —Farm of 175 acres, l'.-j ' i miles south of Middletown. M. O. Swartz, Hummelstown. ; FARM —95 acres of level limestone land; line producer. Brick house; bank bam. Well of never falling water. Lo cated ten miles from Harrisburg in i Cumberland county. For further de scription, call on E. W. Y'ohn, one of the administrators of H. W. Yohn Es tate. at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris burg, Pa. ! FOR SALE—29 farms from 2 acres to 155 acres; limestone, black slate, I yellow slate, loam. Prices $3,500 to $22,000. F. S. Mumma & Son. Me jchunicsburg. Pa. FOR SALE —100-acre farm, also, stock if desired. Possession November'* 1; 3 miles northeast of Harrisburg. Further information apply 1700 N, Second st. FOR SALE—Farm of 30 acres; good land and fruit; buildings joining New port Fair grounds. A desirable place. |C Y'chn, It. D. 1, Newport. FARMS WANTED WANTED —To buy good farm not ;too far from city; state lowest price (and terms in first letter. Address 111-8244 care Telegraph. I FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS — i 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 Ml H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. One !4 H. P. 220 V. 380 R. P. M. One u H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M. One U H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. I One '4 H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M. ! One V4H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. ! One ',4 11. P. 120 V. 400 R. P. M. I THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. I Printing Binding Designing —• 1 Photo-Engraving Die Stamping Plate Printing. Harrisburg, Pa. • "1 FOR SALE . Hair filled mattress, value $35, ■ selling price $25; Brussels rug. 9x12, value SSO, sale price $39. FORNWALT'S, 1321 N. SIXTH STREET. FOR SALE—Electric washer, in ' gi.od condition. Call Bell phono j 3849-M2. | FOR SALE—Steel color baby car riage. in good condition; reversible. J Inquire 76 Reservoir St. j FOR SALE —Burroughs adding nia- I chine, slightly used; good bargain. I Address Box C-7589 care Telegraph. I FOR SALE Reasonable upright piano, Kurtzman make; 7-piece quar tered oak rolltop bedroom suite, spring and extra quality mattress; all practically new and In good con dition. Call at 2312 Penn street. Sat urday afternoon preferred. r BICYCLES for girls and boys; easy weakly payments. 1321 North 6th st. BICYCLES, special prices, $lO to S2O; easy payments. 1321 N. Sixth st. —: x. FOR SALE—One modern dining room and dining room suite. Call Bell 4542-11. FOR SALE —Window frames, doors. 1 sash sheeting, water pipe, closet and other plumbing goods. Inquire C. 'IS. Hess along Ltnglestown .car line, third stop past Colonial Club. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite I*age