, J j Often tic First Effort in Classified Advertising Brings tie Waited lesnlts |1 I 4IIAATTTAAMAFCAA: Deaths UARRO—On Monday. September 8. 1919, Daniel F. Harro. aged 65 years. 9 months and 7 days. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. from his late residence. White Hill. Pa. The relatives, and friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Interment East Harrisburg Cemetery. IN* MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, George B. Sprout, who departed this life two years ago to-day. Gone but not forgotten. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN LOST AND FOUND WILL the woman who picked up gold card case on the corner of Sixth and Harris streets on Tuesday morn ing, kindly return to 1527 North Sixth St. and receive reward. IN STRUCTION S INDIVIDUAL, PROMOTION in Gregs Shorthand. Typewriting. English. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. 1 Bell 125 Dial 4016. BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 131 Market St. Chas. R. Beekley. HHP W ANTED —MALE 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 to Sixth and Division Stieets. THE GLOBE Has good openings for experienced salesmen in the following depart-' men's: MEN S CLOTHING DEPT. MEN S FURNISHING DEPT. ML N'S HAT DETT. Permanent positions with good sal- j aries pnd excellent opportunities for , advancement. All communications i onbdi ntial. Apply to Mr. Deckman. Employment office. The Globe. 322- j 324 Market St. j YOUNG man wanted to take charge of shipping department of NEW i STORE OK WILLIAM STROUSE & CO. Splendid opportunity for ambi tious young man. Apply in per son. GRASP the opportunity to-day to become an expert mechanic and chauf fer We teach you between your working hours to become an expert nnd for only seven dollars a week. 1 a practical trade. Make appli cation at once. Automobile and Aero- I'uoe Mechanical School, Office 25 N. CaiYiercn st., Harrisburg. Training Quarters. 260 S. Front St. Steelton. WANTED —A good boy over 16 for delivery work. Apply Grand Union \ T'*:i Co . 205 North Second St. WANTED—MiddIe aged colored! man mil elevator; good wages and ins.d, work. Apply Manager, Penn-: 11 r i is Hotel. EARN—SS-110 weekly addressing; mailing circulars: spare time at home, i Instructions 10c. Barrett Mailing Co., I 625 2Sth St.. Detroit. Mich. AGENTS, salesmen, a new L"ord car I free or $4OO in cash for selling only nftv automobile tires. Dauphin Agency. 274 Pine, Millersburg. Pa. j WANTED Experienced window , trimmer and card writer in men's j clothing and furnishing store. Penn-! sylvania city of 120.000. Good oppor- I tiinity for right man: must be steady | and reliable; state reference and sal ary. L-801S care Telegraph. WANTED—Experienced fireman to! take care of small steam p:ant; ref erence required. Apply X. Y. Z.. care Telegraph. WANTED Yr :ng man to work in cal endar factory Apply with ref erence MYERS MFG. COMPANY. Third and Cumberland. Second Floor above Shoe Store I WANTED —-Party to take contract for logging and cutting work yea around. We pay on the sth and 2mh eterv month. Mi ls at Locks Vallej. Shade Gap. Pa. PI'L'DLERS Roller hands and heaters' helpers; open shop; out-of town. no labor trouble; good wages, opening.- lor several steady men; state age. experience; mantled or single Lc-x S-T."'- care Telegiaph. WANTED —-Experienced machine shop htipers wrii knowledge of pipe fitting preferred, out not essential, open shop, out-oi-town. $3O per week, fctat. - age and experience. Box S-7593 cai e Telegraph. •WANTED-—'Twenty men Tuesday morning good wages; pay every night. App y swift i£ Co.. Seventh and North sis. WANTED —Three live wire house to house solicitors to represent an Old established house, This is a propo rtion of rval merit and on an entirely hew basis. $l2 a week salary and 5u be r cent, commission. Apply F. E. Dennis. 11l south Second St. WANTED —Man and boy for day labor in country near city. Apply after 7 p. m.. 170b N. 2d St. WANTED —Active boy about 16 to Work in office, will be able to attend school part of time. Apply at once to loom aid Telegraph lsldg. WANTED —Delivery boy, over 16 years; one with bicycle preferred. Ap ply at once, Modern Shoe Repairing (Jo.. 504 Market street. ICuiilieum in Next Column# r- N FOR SALE f No. 1520 N. Second St. ! Immediate Possession Modern three-story brick house, having id rooms, reception hall and bath. Copper hot-water boil er. Copper window and uoor screens. Window shades. Gas I alio electric light. Hot water heat. ! i.aiiier Brothers & Co. I HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE > I.OCT ST AND COURT STS. I ' - SURETY BONDS embers film. lie.il Estate Hoard V * TUESDAY EVENING, , ILL I.l* WANTED —MALE ; ,1 WANTED Car repairmen at P. R. R. 1 shops. Harrisburg. Inquire ; MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE. Harrisburg. OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE, Lucknow and Enoia. WANTED—Young man to qualify j for well paving commercial position. ;If you are looking for a position where effort and initiative pay big , 1 dividends, we want to hear from you. In replying state specifically present employers and phone us for appoint | ment. Address Box H-9012. 1 ABORERS wanted at once: good wages, steady work: chance for ad vancement. Apply Employment Bu reau Central Iron and Steel. SEVERAL men with fairly good education, who want steady employ ment. with advancement possibilities. |at gi oti salaries. State age, present, , and past employments. Only reliable men desired. Address \V-s2uO care Telegraph. MACHINISTS and machinist's help ers. pip t fitters and pipe fitters' help ers. blacksmiths and blacksmiths' helpers, hammermen and hammermen helpers, iron moulders, millwrights, electricians. handymen. carpenters and carpenters' helpers, car repair men wanted for large plant out of •town, open shop, no labor trouble. Good conditions. standard wages, steady work. About 200 men wanted for above positions. State age and ex perience. Address X-5199 care Tele giaph. WANTED—Boy to deliver paper. Apply Monarch Wall Paper Co.. 9 : Aberdeen Ave. WANTED 100 white laborers; shipment daily; meet representative at Mate Employment Office, 3d and North Sts.. Harrisburg. | CONTRACTORS wanted to load! stone trucks, 35 and 6uc per truck. ] Bradley Quarries, west of Palmyra. } HELP WANTED—FEMALE I , ! i ! WANTED 1 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 4S-hour week, we can put you at work at once. If you can operate 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 skill ed shoe operators. There isn't a better place to work in Har risburg than our factory 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 M'F'G. CO.. j 1408 Vernon Street. —— ! BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING ' ! Young women between IS and 25 will i find telephone operating very cas ! cinating. clean work, with unusual ! opportunity for advancement in sal ary and position. i $9 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS ; Salary Increased after four weeks' training period. In addition to a good salary our operators have a comfortable rest - i room, and a lunch room where food i is served at cost. | Apply to chief operator, third fioor. j 208 Walnut Street. j I i WANTED Experienced sewing machine oper ators. Regular and pleasant work and . good wages. We are also employing inexperi enced operators who are paid while learning A bonus is paid every puy day to all operators. ELOUGH MANUFACTURING CO., Reily and Fulton Streets ; j i WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL Second and North Streets I I W \NTED —Refined woman, ener : getic "for pleasant employment about si\t\ days. Position guaranteed $9 to $••5 pe- - week. Can be made perms , nont If capable. References required. Answei with name and address. D. ■ care Telegraph. \V W'TFD Experienced mangle ■ girls' ' Apply Sanitary Family Wash ing Co.. 16th and Elm Sts. ' w vXTED —White woman for posi ' tlon as cook in private family, resid-' ing in the country, not far from town ' -n the summer and in the city in the winter. Write to L. B. Mitchell. R. F D- No. 3, Harrisburg. or phone Bell 9905-112. WANTED —Girl for cooking and general house work; small family; no " washing or ironing. Apply 2003 North ; Second St. * I ! MILLINER WANTED ' Experienced; yearly position. Al ' Pls MARY SACHS. 210 North Third St. : WANTED —Housekeeper, competent woman to go South for the winter in small family. Apply 25 South Front St Steelton. or Bell pnone 109. i GIRLS —Wanted to work on pow-r machines and trimming and folding underwear. Apply at once. The Mod ern Textile Co.. 1815-1825 Penn St. WANTED —Competent stenograph i er one with office experience prefer red. Apply at once. Room £lO. Tele graph Bldg I '■ (Continued tu Neat Column# I HELP WANTED—I'EMAIE: WANTED Experienced operators on power sewing machines. beginners paid while learning. Our business is stead ily increasing and plenty of raw ma terial guarantees steady work. Idea! work—under ideal conditions, in ideal plant. JENNINGS MFG. CO., 2012 N. Fourth St. I WANTED—Several girls for lab oratory work and labeling and wrap ping bottles. App!> Bowman. Mell & I Co.. 1347 Howard St. WANTED —A girl for general housework in small family. Cull Bell 254111. WANTED—Sri les ladies with ex perience Apply Robinson & Co.. Third and Broad Sts. , WANTED—A girl for general housework: no washing. Apply 1934 ! North Third St. WANTED —Inspectors and folders; . steady work; experience not neces sary Apply Shearer Mfg. Co.. 308 Hamilton St. 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-7557 care Telegraph. WANTED —Operators on plain sew ing machines; girls on trimming tables; one experienced girl to get cut orders and take care of stock. Apply llxfrisburg Apparel Co.. Sixth and Herr Sts. WANTED —Girls to work in after noons must be 16. Apply at Roses, second and Walnut Sts. between 6 and 8 p. m. WANTED —White girl for general 'housework. Apply 1304 North Sixth j Street. Mrs. Goldstein. WANTED —A girl for the work room who has knowledge enough in sewing to make draperies. Apply at THE BLAKE SHOP. 225 North Second Street. OPERATORS ON UNION SPECIAL Felling and Sleeving Machines. JENNINGS MANUFACTURING CO.. 2012 N. Fourth Street. WANTED —Girl over 16 years of ag. for storework. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.. 20S North Second St. HELP WANTED—MaIe anil Female j WANTED—Man and wife at Trindle Inn, woman who understands cooking land general housework, man must be i useful around house. Dial 143-L Me chanicsburg. Bell 918-R2 > ANY intelligent person, either sex, may earn slou and upwards monthly , oi responding for newspapers; $l5 to $2" weekly in spare time; experience unnccts: :.i v ; liu canvassing, send for ! particulars." Northern Press Syndicate. jLockiuirt. N. Y. DEMONSTRATORS and salesladies to travel for an old established firm starting a national cam paign. Five attractive positions open for women of character and ability. We give you our personal training, pay salary and added commissions. Short hours and pleasant work. Ap ple- Wednesday between 10-12. 2 and 4 "The Bolton Hotel Room 4. ask for M. E. Kelleher. No attention paid to phone calls. WANTED —A husband and wife without children to live in a private home. It is desirable that the hus band be able to operate an automo bile. though not necessary. .Take Riverside car to the end oi the Second street line and call at 3219 N. F rout Street. THOUSAND. men. women, IS or over now wanted. Government posi tions. Railway mail clerks, city car riers, census clerks, SIIUU-$l6OO year; ; vacation: common education suffi cient ' big chance for soldiers, sailors. List positions free. Write immediate ly; urgent. Franklin Institute. Dept. j 413-S. Rochester. N. Y. SALESMEN* WANTED ' Manufacturer has exception ally remunerative proposi j tioi - . for producer. Every large building and factory offers opportunity for sales. Salary and liberal bonus based upon sales. Expenses advanced. If you believe in your sales abil -1" ity and want to place it to good advantage, telephone or write J. B. Allen. Penn-Harris | Hotel for prompt Interview. SAI ESMEN —Write for list of open ings and full particulars. Earn $2,000 to $lO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. lr.t xperienccd or experienced. City or traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Assn. ! Dept 603, Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED —Position as elevator man by a middle aged man. Can iur nish icferences. J. W. F.. 311 Wa.nut j Street. WANTED Position by man of years' of experience in general farm i ing and who is familiar with and can repair all kinds of farm machinery, including stationary gas engines and tractors. Understands the latest meth ods of making and keeping ensilage. Good reference. Address Box X-8197 care Telegraph. M AN wishes position as butler or . porter in private family. Can furnish ! reference Address box YBl9B care of Telegraph. YOUNG man several years' selling , j experience, desires position where hard work and desire to get ahead ! will be rewarded, will consider other work with future assured. Best ref !l erer.ces. Address Box 0-8196 care of ; Telegraph. YOUNG man recently discharged . from army, desires work of any kind. Is a giaduate of Harrisburg High Fchool and has attended college one . | year. Address H-7594 care Telegi aph. WANTED —A Job as a meat cutter oi as a clerk for a meat market or i would buy out an old stand or open i a first class meat market, if the lo cation is right. Have had 27 years . i experience in the business. If inter , fstecl or advice to offer, write me at , once. Ed. C. Markley. 1319 Derry St. 1 SITUATIONS WANTED —FEMALE - WANTED —House work in private ; family by refined white woman. Can - furnish best of references. Address | Box 0-8602 care Telegraph. - ■ WANTED —Clerical work by young - i woman who has three years' experi - encc Can furnish best of reference. Address Box H-8501 care Telegraph. (LuUluued iii JtiuU.Uilumui HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH I""""""" 1 I 8 ARE YOU HOLDING A MAKE SHIFT JOB? Sometimes necessity |vj forces people to accept unsuitable em- sjj ployment and to become simply wage- rtiy earners, often without a chance for ad- !>'J vancement. If you can do something yj WELL, tell about it in a classified ad. jLp • '! l j I . Mi 83 ' PS 1 1 K&y | SITUATIONS WANTED—I EMAI.E j ■ i WANTED—Dishwasher. Apply at! Alva Hotel. 19 South Fourth St. I WANTED—Position as stenograph-' 1 tr cr secretary by young woman hav-! ing had eight years' experience In stenography and general office work.; Attentive to duties and interested in : her work. Can furnish reference. Please address P. O. Box 790. [ WOMAN wishes small family wash ing to do at home. Apply 500 Brown street. ' MOTHER'S HELPER—Widow MI refinement wants work by the day;; any thing in the home; plain sewing:' care of children or home on the "go' away" days, or company days. 2221 ! ; I'enn St. Phone 4973-M. 1 WANTED Washing and day's work for Tuesday, Wedneday and i Thursday. Inquire 1907 North Third 1 Street. . A colored woman wishes family ; washing to do at home. Call or write. ' 656 Reily St. WIDOW. 40. wants position, travel ! ing for reliable firm; practical nursing . or companion; executive ability for , business; reference exchanged. Phono, I 4973 M for interview. Address B-2221 I Penn St., Hairlsburg. - ROOMS FOR RENT > | i FOR RENT —Furnished room in private family; use of bath and phono, i . 104 Walnut St. Bell 4154 J. r FOR RENT—Furnished room, sec-' ' , ond iloo.r front; suitable for two per . sons; centrally located. Inquire 226, j South Second St. ! FOR RENT—Furnished room ini , private family; use of bath and phone. ' Bell 916 J. | FOR KENT—Two large airy rooms I on third fioor, unfurnished; couple I preferred; rent very reasonable. 311 . Cumberland St. Dial 3809. ■ ; FOR RENT —Two or three unfur-1 nlshed rooms, suitable for light , housekeeping. Apply IS2O N. 3d St. i FOR RENT—Pleasant iront rooms;, . furnished: all conveniences; gentle-! i men preferred; reasonable rates. Both I phones. 1549 State St. L FOR RENT—One large furnisnea . front room for light housekeeping; • furnished up-to-date with hot and . cold water. Apply 443 Walnut St. FOR RENT—Entire third fioor, con ' sistieg of two well furnished rooms. < bath; private family; most desirable! residential section; all conveniences. ; use of phone. Call Sla N. 17th St. ! FOR RENT —Comfortably furnished " front room; all conveniences and, good location; gentlemen only. Apply .[324 No Second St. 1 FOR RENT —One unfurnished room lin apartment building; Central loca-1 tion. Foi information address M, care; ! p. O. Box 899. FOR RENT—A furnished room, sec ond fioor; all conveniences. 807, N. Second St. FURNISHED bachelor apartment front: suitable for two gentlemen; separate beds; steam heat; electric lights; bath; use of phone; rent rea- j sonable. Dial 4990 or Dayton Cycle Co., 1912 N. Third St. NICELY furnished. clean. cool I rooms. $2.5u per week and up. 142 i South Third street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED—One unfurnished room for light housekeeping on the Hill oi" Sixteenth street. Bell phone WANTED—By man and wife board and room with congenial family in the city; man to be away part of the time; would consider small furnished apartment. Address Box 0-8243 care Telegraph. 1 HOARDERS WANTED r BOAIITJERS WANTED —Room and good table board. 631 Wiconiaco St. AL'ARTMETS WANTED , WANTED—Unfurnished apartment r with tluee rooms, private bath, on - Second street or near Second, between t Noith and Walnut; permanent with best oi reference, two adults, no r children. Address Box L-7595 caie' T WANTED —In good locality, on or before October 1 city or suburban, i house 01 apartment of five rooms and - ba'h; adult family. Address Box .. I A-7388, care Telegraph. j ' : WANTED —Furnished or unfurnish- j - ed apartment or suite of rooms with ; r private bath ir. refined neighborhood, j fx; Address Box 0-8500 care Telegraph. I £ WANTED —Three or four room! - apartment, reply stating terms, loca-1 s r tion. furnished or unfurnished and e conveniences. Address Box S-8194 care i Telegraph. r | ;; APARTMENTS FOR RENT i I - 1 FOR RENT —Second floor furnished J-apartment , private bath. Inquire 73 N. j I. 16t)i St. | - FOR Ri'lNT—Furnished apartment., ! Apply at 1416 North Third Street. | r' EOF RENT —Nicely furnished rooms, r also furnished housekeeping apart-I a ment of three rooms. Apply 9 North i - ; Front St. ! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 NORTH Sixteentn. 9 room brick; j 7igas; electricity; hot water; steam! heat; brick garage on premises; j - Streets paved front and rear; school! c! nearby. E. T. Selig. 920 North Six-j n teenth. , ! BUY YOUR HOME on the rental - I payment plan. Small cash or Liberty X j Bond first payment required, balance -I as rent We have houses in every - nart of the city and suburbs. Apply 'A. P Doranz. 1225 North iSixth street. ' (Continued in Neat Column# | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j i FOR SALE Immediate possession. No. j GxS Schuylkill St.. an S-room I hi ii k; porch; modern house with all improvements. Apply S. FREKDMAN. Real Estate. ) Kunkel Bldg or 21. Peffer St. I I j ' ,1 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE On Saturday, the 20th day of Sep tember. 1919, the undersigned will sell her farm, known as the Bonner Farm, j situated in Latimope township. Adams County, Pa., along the public road ' leading from Stambaugh's Mill to Peardorff's Mill and about two miles northeast of York Springs, adjoining: lands of Joseph Lerew, Harry Brougli , and George Kinter, containing about! 240 acres, improved with two-story large brick house with slate rooi. i large bank barn in good condition with three barn floors, wagon shed. I corn cribs, hog pen and other neces sary out buildings, with running , water in the barnyard and a stream of water flowing through the land. , About 40 acres of this farm is in | chestnut and oak timber, the balance ,of the fa,rm is tillable land in fine ! fertile condition. ' About one-half of the tillable lan.l •of the farm is chestnut Hint and well ! adapted to the production of fruit; ! the balance of it is known as red land [and is fertile and productive. Sale to be held on the premises at 1.30 o'clock p. m. when attendance (Will bo given and terms made known i by Delilah Myers. , FOR SALE 1 Front street residence River side: 3-story brick dwelling: large lot with garage in rear. Price right. Inquire of owner. H. R. Omwake. 3113 North 1 Fiont Street. : FOR SALE—Furnished bungalow i .cc.ttuge. Stoverdale; cheap to quick ouyer 2922 J. FOR SALE —A 2%-story brick dwelling on Chamberslnirg turnpike at North Lemoyne: S rooms and bath; price reasonable. Apply Captain H. J. Mac Donald. 105 South Front St.. Har-; I i isbiirg. ] FOR SALE—62S. 627 and 633 Geary j street. Three-story brick dwellings. : I all improvements, porch fronts, will I Ibe sold separately or as a group. Small payment and mortgage can be arranged for balance. Will be sold I cheap to quick purchasers. Unusually ; attractive proposition as an invest ment or for those seeking a comfor-l .table home in desirable section. Ad dress for further particulars. J. P. Mr tCullough. care Telegraph, Harrisburg.; FOR SALE—I 933 North Third St. A ! very fine detached 3-story pressed brick house; 10 rooms, complete bdth- i tru'ini on second and third floors; also 1 toilet room on first flcor. Finished in I I oak throughout. Rooms are exception-I ' ailv large. House hs large windows! on every side. Steam heat; all other I improvements. Large front porch. This I house caii 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 Three-story brick warehouse; 14-incli walls; elevator;' size building and lot. 33x85 feet; coi ner property; built in 1911; located in 1;110 Mock, near Sixth St. Price only $4,300. Cl aries Davies, 1549 State at. j Bell 1476 W. Dial 4930. j THREE mercantile buildings, well located in growing business sections. ! Prices right and terms to suit. D. -V.; Caley, 7u7 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. For Sale—Camp Hill. S. Main St., ' pair of modern 2H-story frame dwell ings, including electricity. Lots 2ux140 feet. May be had at a bargain. Cash ; ffer wanted. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Mar , ket St. ; For Sale—Derry St.—No. 1817—Do-| ' tached frame cottage house; steam' heat' electric light and hardwood floors; lot 35x150 feet. An ideal home.! J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market St. For Sale —N. 17th St.—No. 82. S- : room brick house with all improve ments. In very good repair. Price $3,801#. J. E. Gipp'e, 1251 Market St. j 1 FOR SALE —NOW VACANT j 531 Maclay Street; 3-story frame dwelling; 8 rooms und , bath; gas; combination range; ■ lot 20x150 with double brick I garage in rear on Violet st. price reasonable. C O. BACKENSTOSS. Owner, R ii ' 112 Mavket St. Bell 700 3077J I CAMP ST.. 622 —Building lot and irarage' accommodate five automo biles lot 17x130 feet; street paved; , I water and sewer; rents for $25 per 'month; for sale at $1,200; a splendid , investment. Inquire D. Lucas real estate and insurance, 303 Lewis , street. ' HOMES for colored families. 2V&- I tory*lrame with gas, electric lights. ! hatli front and back porch; good I chicken house; lot 22x115; house newly papered and painted, will ac- Icept monthly payments. Send for our 'list. Lincoln Realty Co., 11-9 North 7th Street. • I FOR a ALE —Five room house along II 'ngiestown trolley, third stop past j Colonial Club. Inquire C. E. Hess. FOR SALE —At a sacrifice, lot at olenwood size 60x150; in line condi tlon Apply 32A South Fourth St. FOR SALE On easy terms. 2012 t<, 2018 Susquehanna street.. Apply A. p. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth. (Continued in Next Column# ! REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE ; SEE SANDERLIN" MOVE AT ONCE STATE ST., 1131—NEW; VACANT; 3-story stucco, nine rooms and bath, steam beat; gas and electricity; front and rear porches; balcony and root i garden; cement cellar; the best of 10-j cation for a looming house; $5OO cash; balance in monthly payments. 17TII AND PAXTON STS.—NEW; I 1 VACANT. 214-story; six rooms and I bath; hardwood lloors; steam heat; 1 gas ami electricity; front and rear j porches; sjde entruncc, with a nice big yard; can* be bought with a small amount down; bulauce same as rent. j BWATARA ST.. 1856—VACANT, six ; rooms and bath; all improvements; newly painted and papered; in A 1 con ■dition; nice front and back porcnes, I good size yard back to a 2U-foot drive way; slsu cash; balance same as rent, I FIFTH ST.. N., 214S— 3-story brick; 19 rooms; gas-and electric lights; nice front and rear porches; side entrance; 'must be seen to be appreciated; price right to quick buyer. ! DERRV ST., 2143—3-story brick;; 9 rooms and bath; gas and electricity; all modern improvements; nice front and buck porches; cement cellar; a I very nice home; can be bought with j $5OO cash. D. ASA SANDEHLIN, Room 1. Security Trust Building . I 36 NORTH THIRD ST. I Bell 1390. Dial 3a.2 , ' ,! VERY ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS i So. Sixteenth St., 440, corner of ! Berryhill; frame dwelling; lot 40x95 • ft.; elegant apartment site. Derry St.. 1501-IV4; two dwellings.! Also No. 30.7 So. Fifteenth street, one dwelling. Herr street, 261; large brick dwell ing; very desirable for rooming house. ROHRER & SON, 211 Bergner Building Real Estate and General Insurance FOR SALE NOW VACANT j 1194 Bailey Street; 3-sCory ! brick; 8 rooms and bath; all j improvements; cemented cel lar. Price $2,500 ] C. O. BACKENSTOSS, Owner. Bell Bell j 701 3U77J ; ; ' I FOR SALE—ISOS Derry St.. contain-! ing 11 rooms and bath, finished in 'cvpress, lot 30x135, water, gas and : electric lights, front and side porch, ; steam heat. Price $6,000. For Sale—Farm containing 44 acres' located in Middle Paxton township. Dauphin county. Improved by 2V4- i story frame dwelling. 6 rooms, bam, ' and attic, gas for cooking and light- , ing. first class condition. Frame bank: barn, good condition, hog pen, chicken house and garage. Runnjng water in; 'house and barn. Price $6,800. BR".NTON-PACKER CO.. Agents. Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE—3I4 S. Second street. 3-1 story brick; 9 rooms; cement cellar;! all household goods and furniture, piano included. Price, $5,700. lu" ' Chestnut, near Front. |— | ' FOR SALE—Reasonable, eight room i house with storeroom; large back! I vard. 1633 N. Third St. Inquire 11. Uovle. 130 State Road. Highland, . Park. Pa- Upper Darby P. O. . FOR SALE—In Highspire, if you are' I looking lor a business that will net! you $5,000 to $5,000 a year at a bar- j gain, see me at once; property includ iing residence, store, ice cream parlor, i i large pool room, only pool room in | town. Reason for selling, retiring: from business. Inquire W. J. Reeves, S ; 224 Market St.. Highspire. Dial 9801. j FOR SALE —Eight-room house with: a modern bath room, furnished and gas- A 1 condition. Rental $25 per month; con give possession by 15th of October. Lot 13x90 runs to a 10-j foot driveway; suitable for a garage. Bargain to a quick buyer. Apply 324 , Reily St. Bell 1061 M. i P.OAS ST.. 1524; 2-story brick; 6| ;rcoms; hath; hot air and gas; end house. $2,700. Geo. W. Jacobs. 17 N., ; Third St Bell 1539. j $2200 will purchase a dwelling with j eight rooms and bath. gas. furnace, I cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co., Berg- j nci Bldg- j FOR SALE —1918 Chestnut street,, brick dwelling with S rooms and bath, all modern improvements including! ■ steam heat, screens and shades go i with the property. Bell Realty Co., 1 1 Bergr.er Bldg. j $"500 will purchase a two-story ! brick dwelling on Crescent street, j having all modern improvements. Bell ! Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. ; i FOR SALE —83 N. 18th street, brick I j house, 8 rooms and bath, also other improvements, desirable location. Bell : Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. $1 SOO will purchase 621 Forstor ' street, frame house, 7 rooms, lot 25x I 70. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. , DFSIRABLE corner residence in j Paxt'ang. having 8 rooms and all imj i ! nrcvements. Lot 90x125; price reason- j ] able. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. I i Z ! i ! vAC ANT property for sale, corner 1 ' i cth and State streets, brick construe- I tion. 9 rooms and bath, brick garage. I Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. I ! REAL ESTATE FOR RENT i FOR RENT —At Perdix, the Lttch- I [field cozv live-room qottage facing! ! Slate Road; comfortably furnished; ' ! splf ndid location; possession Monday,' Sf ptember 15. Apply to A. C. Young,; I 34 North Second St. Both phones. ! FOR KENT —Cottage at Perdix from i September 1; furnished up-to-date; only reliable people need apply to J Louis, 414 N. Third St. > Roal Estate For Sale or Exchange VACANT —3-story brick corner, on Hill; elect, lights; front and siao porches; side yard; cheap to quick ' i buyer. VACANT —3-story frame on Hill, i porches ; nice yard. VACANT —2V4-story brick on Hill; ! all improvements; electric lights: I porches; large yard to drive alley. I VACANT —3-story brick on Broad Ist.; all imp. i VACANT —North Sixth St., 8 rooms; jail 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 on Derry street. Several large homes uptown i and on Hill. Some of these homes can be bought with two or three hundred ■ dollars down, balance as rent. Will take light touring car in exchange on borne of the above homes. C.H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. • _ Bell phone 660-J REAL ESTATE WANTED [ I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop- j erttes with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es- i tate and Insurance, 10u2 North Third Street. FARMS SMALL FARMS FOR SALE 12 acres, near Penbrook $5OOO 5 aires, near Progress $4800! 4 acre lots, near Penbrook ...sl4o'Jj 0 ai res, near Steelton s3Seoj 115 acres, near West Fair view $l3OOO 184 ucres, 7 miles east of Har risburg $B5OO CHARLES A. DAVIES, 1549 State Street I Roll 1476-W Dial 4990 10 acre truck farm $2400 1 20 acre tjuck farm $9OOO | 24 acre truck farm $2100! 3u acre peach orchard $6OOO j 34 acres. 7 woodland slB'U> 43 acres sand soil $2600 4S acres, 5 woodland s2ooo 50 acres, 16 woodland $l3OO 78 acres, 15 pastureland $4500 54 acres, dairy farm $9OOO 94 acres, 20 woodland $4400 100 acres. 12 woodland $3300 120 acres. 5 woodland $B5OO I 169 acres, 30 woodland $lOOOO, 11.7 CHESTNUT. NEAR FRONT | i ———— FARMS FOR SALE j 71 ceres: all good buildings . .$2950' 45 acres near street car; all build-i ings $4500 I 60 acres fat land: building ....$2500 103 acres; all buildings; very: : good V V ' | 100 acres. This is a high grade, 'farm; land and buildings $50:10. | We would like to sell these above) I farms very soon. They are all worth I 'a higher price. Look them over. C. *.?. I Care & Son. Care's Grocery, Lingles-I j town, or 409 Market St. Harrlsburg. SEVERAL SMALL FARMS Three to ten miles from city. Price and terms right. C. H. CORDER. 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560-J. i I FARM —95 acres of level limestone land; fine producer. Brick house; bank j barn. Well of never failing water. Lo cated ten miles from Harrisburg in I Cumberland county. For further de-1 'scription, call on E. W. Yohn, one of i ! the administrators of H. W. Yohn lis - j i tate, at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris burg. Pa. I j FOR SALE—Five-acre truck and I chicken furm; 6 rooms; new frame ; house, barn and garage (new); 5 min utes to trolley; la-mile east Progress. 'Charles Davles. 1549 State St. Bell 147655'. Dial 4930. FARMS WANTED ' 55* ANTE buy good farm not too far from city; state lowest price and terms in first letter. Address H-8244 care Telegraph. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MOTORS FOR SALE We have the following motors we j are offering for sale. 55'e guarantee these motors to be in first-class con dition and can make immediate de , livery. One % H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. One 14 H. P. 220 V. 380 R. P. M. | One 14 H. P. 220 s*. 800 R. P. M. ! One 14 H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. I One '4 H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M. I One 14 H. P. 120 V. 275 K. P. M. I One 14 H. P. 120 V. 400 R. P. M. i J THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. I | Printing Binding Designing —, ; Photo-Engraving Die Stamping Plate Printing. Harrlsburg. Pa. | i FOR SALE—Haywood vulcanizing plant, including tools and material. IAI condition. Price reasonable. Call at C. 11. Smith, 2920 Boas Street, Pen , brook. , i FOR SALE Gasoline building ! hoist, gasoline engines, lathes, planet, milling machine. blacksmith drill ! forge, blowers, stone crusher plant, I electric motors. 1 to 15 H. P. F. R. LA VERT Y, Bell phone 1857. FOR SALE —Complete set of oven i fixtures and fire brick. Call Bell [2922.1. j FOR SALE —One six-plate kitchen coal range with large oven and water! j hack, l'rice $25. Apply 123 Pine St. j I ! FOR SALE One white iron bed, one good mattress, spring. complete $25; one 6x9 Crex rug $9.50. FORNWALT. 1221 North Sixth Street. | _ ! FOR SALE—Window frames, doors, j I sash sheeting, water pipe, closet and j 'other plumbing goods. Inquire C. E. | ' Hc-ss along Lingiestown car line,, 'third stop past Colonial Club. ANTIQUES; private party wiil • seil high and low chests of draw-1 ers, cherry table, four post bfed. pair 'of dining tables, three bureaus, etc : I I no dealers. Address Box T-8077 care j Telegraph. j i TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR i CASH ALL MAKES RENTED - : EXCHANGED GEO. P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE I ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES j f MORRIS SAYS save money buying] ! now and second-hand furniture here. I High prices paid for furniture. Morris j ! Schmcrtz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. j FOR SALE —Lumber, tubes, tanks. 1 i shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting, bolts, pipe, etc., dismantling plant. | The Highspire Distillery Co., Ltd., I Both phones. Highspire. Pa. BOOKS Bought and sold; 40.000 new, old. rare, in stock. Aurand's, | 925 North Third. Circulars free. WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS 1 WANTED—Detroit or Dayton auto matic scales. One with chart pre ' ferred. Inquire Erwin Shartzer, Pen j brook Square, Penbrook, Pa. I 55* ANTE buy second-hand roll 'top desk. Address Box G-7584 care Telegraph. WANTED —12 or 16 gauge shot pump gun: state price and condition Address Box L-7580 care Telegraph. JUNK —55'e are In the market for all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4974, or write L Cohen & Co., York street and Ash avenue. MAX SMELTZ Second hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1071R, or drop a postal to Max Smeltz, 1020 Market street. Will call, City or country. Bell phone 3239-Rl. BELL PHONE 5370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH PP.ICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURQ, PA. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WILL exchange two lots on State Road for a good automobile. R-8195 care Telegraph. (Continued In Next Column) I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LIVE business for a live man. In > nearby town. Restaurant, confection ery, cigars. Doing business of $42,000 * Y. EA '' or more Apply A. P. Doranz. 122 a North Sixth St. T4VO-STORY frame building, first s lioor containing store room fully equipped. Admirably suited for barber i shop and restaurant combined. Fur 'particulars apply to T. S. Wagner, j Union Deposit, Pa. BUSINESS PERSONALB HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU \ CONSULT US. I BACKENSTOSS REALTY t CO. 331 MARKET STREET. STEAM feather renovating; all ticks emptied and new ticks furnished; B. | J. Campbell, 1000 Paxton St. I RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED— Single edge, 25c doz.', double edge, 35c ) doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. I FURNITURE CRATED for shipping 1 G. A. Bishop, 11 an Logan street. ) OXY-ACETYLENE SVELDING Any metal welded. sVorlt guarau- " teed. Carbon removed by oxygen, t Capitol City 55' elding Co., 1538 Logan street. Bell 4396-J. ] PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING ' First class work. Chilcoat Bros.. 333 Harris street QUININE —I.ook out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this ! changeable weather. OUR LAX ATI 5' E ; PHOSPHO-QUININE will slave it off tlf taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. A. LANE New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J. V MUSICAL | *- ! AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. 15 S. Market Square PIANO BARGAINS THIS WEEK $325 Livingston, mahogany ....$l5O | 325 Huntington, mahogany .... 210 i 35 0 55'eser Tiros., mahogany .... 225 | 350 Weser Bros., mahogany .... 250 350 Kimball, walnut 250 350 Stieff, mahogany 250 : 500 Player. 88-note 375 650 Player, 88-note 485 Any of the above bargains on 1 easy terms of payment. . J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, Troup Building, i ' 15 S. Market Square. VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS. ! BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru ! ments promptly and carefully repair- I ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. ■ > . ! YOU have made the visit to musio ' houses, for a special Columbia record. I you have not found it. s\'e have it. ! Spangler Music House. 2112 North * ) Sixth street. , 1 FINANCIAL , STOCKS AND BONUS. lOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. j J. K. GKEENASV ALT. JR. 130 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa. . j Bell Phone 51S-J. MONEY TO LOAN BUY COAL NOW W.'th our money and insure your 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 ances. No other charges of i any kind. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.. i 204 Chestnut St. WE LEND MONEY in compliance '• Willi Act of June 4, 1919. to individu i als in need of reudy cash, small loans I a specialty, business confidential, pay j ments to suit borrower's convenience, i positively lowest rates in city. ' PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. I MONEY LOANED—Employes' Loan ! Society, Room 206 Bergner Bldg., 1 Third and Market streets. "Licensed \ and Bonded by the State." HAULING AND MOVING . J j BECK & HARRIS, local and long ,• distance haulers, furniture, maehin hery, pianos and safe moving a spe .lcialty. Bell phone 2418. Dial 3283 JI" ! call at Ober's Garage. ,! AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty- Blue Line Transfer. 417 : Capital street. Both phones. HICKS Loeai and long-distanee ; hauling and storage. 424 Keily. Both j Phonea : Day and Night Auto Transfer WALTER C. CONRAD. Manager, 841 Kelker St., Harrisburg. Pa. V I gen phono 623-W. Dial Phone 3518 1 HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped I for furnituie, freight and piano mov | ing No distance too far. Caretul driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E Grubei's Truck Service. Irwin | Aungst. Manager. Hershey. Pa. Bell i J phone 15K6. I WE Move Anything. Anywhere. Any time Price reasonable. Dial | 4990. Dfiyton Cycle Co., 912 North ' j Third street. ■; • PAUL BECK general hauling, local ' ' and long distance, making a specialty : 0 j furniture, piano and safe moving, w' ; Call at 1419 Vernon Street, or Bell ' I *Bll-J. I LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE# J HAULING Furniture Moving. ! Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 636 ■ Calder street. Both phones. Bell . i 3630-J. Dial 3688. II STORAGE STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods. merchandise. Private looms at reasonable rates. Also hau'- w Ing ol all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods In fireproof ware house, $3 per month and up. Lower . storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Hurrisburg Storage Co., 437- 445 South Second street. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page '