14 ■■DIM r Men the First Effort in Classified ■ Afiycrtlslng Brings the Wanted Results | Deaths HAH HO—On Monday, September 8, ID 19, 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. STERLING—Mrs. Susan C Sterling, wuo of the late William B. Stirling, died Tuesday at p. m. at her late home. 240 Hummel Street, aged 74 years. Fuueir.l services Friday at 2 p. m. th. Dev. J. A. Lyte: officiating. Burial in East HarrUburg ceme ttry. LOST AND FOUND ' LOST —$19 in the neighbor hood of 13th and Albert Sts. The party who found this money is known and to avoid further trouble please return same to this office. LOST—In vicinity of Market St. 1 between subway and Square, envelope containing letters addressed to Mr. A. ft. Wyne, Supt. of Pintseh Gas Co., 405 S. Second St.. and package of fes tival tickets of P. O. S. of A. Finder please return to Mr. A. R. Wyne. 10.0 Berryhlll St.. and receive reward. LOST—Near ISth and State, a gold and platinum pin with pearl setting. Return to 1822 Park St. 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 j St. and receive reward. [ INSTRUCTIONS 1 INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in GregS Shorthand, Typewriting. English. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125 Dial 4CI. I BECKLEVS BUSINESS COLLEGE, 121 Market St. Chas. K. Beckley. 1 HELP WANTED —MALE THE GLOBE Has good openings for experienced salesmen in the following depart ments: MEN'S CLOTHING DEPT. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPT. MEN'S HAT DEPT. Permanent positions with good sal- I aries and excellent opportunities for [ advancement. All communications confidential. Apply to Mr. Deckman, , Employment office. The Globe, 322-1 324 Market St. 1 WANTED —Two first class meat | cutters and counterman. Apply Bueh- ■ ler Bros., 432 Market St. ' WANTED—2O laborers. 40c pel hour; ex-service men preferred; open, this evening. Knights of Columbus Employment Bureau, North and Church Sts. J MACHINISTS and machinist's help ers, pipe fitters and pipe fitters' help ers, V.scltsmlths and blacksmiths helpers, hammermen and hammermen helpers, Iron moulders millwrights. I electricians. handymen. carpenters I and carpenters' helpers, car repair- i 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-8199 care Tele graphy I.A BORERS wanted at once; good wages; steady work: chance for ad vancement. Apply Employment Bu- j reau Central Iron and Steel. | GRASP the opportunity to-day to j become an expert mechanic and chauf fer. We teach you between your I working hours to become an expert and for only seven dollars a week. Learn a practical trade. Make appli cation at once. Automobile and Aero plane Mechanical School, Office 25 N. Oamercn st., Harrisburg. Training Quarters. 260 S. Front St. Steeltoti. RAILROAD traffic inspectors want ed; sllO a month and expenses to start. short hours; travel; three months' home study under guarantee. We get you position. No age limit; nsk for booklet N-273. Standard Busi- j ness Training Inst., Buffalo. N. Y. WANTED—A good boy over 16 for' delivery work. Apply Grand Union I Tea Co . 208 North Second St. WANTED—MiddIe aged colored I man to run elevator; good wages and inside work. Apply Manager. Penn- J Harris Hotel. AGENTS, salesmen, a new Ford car! free or SIOO in cash for selling only I fifty automobile tires. Dauphin ; Agency. 274 Pine, Millersburg. Pa. WANTED Experienced window , trimmer and card writer in men's 1 clothing and furnishing store, Penn-1 sylvania city of 120,u00. Oood oppor- i tunity for right man; must be steady ! and reliable; state reference and sal ary. L-SOIX care Telegraph. WANTED—Experienced fireman to take cure of small steam plant; ref erence required. Apply X. Y. 52., ' care Telegraph. j WANTED Young man to work In cal endar factory. Apply with ref erence. MYERS V. i'G COMPANY. Third and Cumberland. Second Floor above Shoe Store ' I WANTED —Party to take contract for logging and cutting work yeas . around. We pay on the 3th and 2uth every month. Mi.ls at Locks Valley, | Shade Gap. Pa. PFI'DLEKS Roller hands and i heaters' helpers. open shop; out-ot tovvn: no labor trouble; good wages; openings lor several steady men; state age; experience; married or single. Box S-7592 care Telegraph. i WANTED Experienced machine! shop hi Ipers with knowledge of pipe fitting preferred, but nut essential, open shop, out-of-town; s3u per week. State agi and experience. Box S-7593 care Telegraph. WANTED—Delivery boy, over 16 years; one with bicycle preferred. Ap ply at once. Modern Shoe Repairing Co.. 504 Market street. (Continueu In \i vi I uMnno FOR SALE No. 1520 N. Second St. Immediate Possession Modern three-story brick house, j having 10 rooms, reception hall ! and bath. Copper hot-water boil- | er. Copper window and door screens. Window shades. Gas and electric light. Hot water heat. Miller Brothers & Co. HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE i IGCCST AND COl.fT STS. SURETY BUNDS I Members libit. Heul Knlate Houril I A 3 WEDNESDAY EVENING, HELP IVAMtil—>l ALE _ 11. J. Heinz Co.. Fourth and Kelker Streets, offer an opportunity to young | j man to enter their office organization, !;an applicant with ability and willing . ! ness to work hard can establish a' j future tor himself worth while. Reply, .j in town hand writing, stating age, \ j birth, weight and experience, also i salary desired. i WANTED—Experienced young man for soda dispenser. Apply at once to Sweetland Confectionery, 331 Market Street, WANTED —Y'oung man to qualify for well paying commercial position. If you are looking for a position; I where effort and initiative pay big dividends, we want to hear from you. i | In replying state specifically present j j employers and phone us for appoint cmployers and phone for appoint ment. Address Box H-9012 care Tele- j graph t WANTED—First class blank book forwarder. Also good casemaker. The! Smith l'rinting Co.. Inc., Williams-, port, Pa. i CONTRACTORS wanted to load stone trucks. 35 and 60c per truck. Bradley Quarries, west of Palmyra. SEVERAL men with fairly good education, who want steady employ- i , meiit. with advancement possibilities, at good salaries. State age, present and past employments. Only reliable l men desired. Address W-8200 care 1 (Telegraph. j HELP WANTED—FEMALE ' ! I ! WANTED: j Our business is steadily in creasing and we need experi- j encfed stitching room opera tors. also girls to learn. If you are a vamper, folder or skiver, and want steady em- j ployment at good pay for a 48-hour week, we can put you j 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 I we are making it better every day. Don't answer this adver tisement if you cannot be de ! pended on to work steady or j conscientiously. HARRISBURG SHOE M'F'G. CO.. ! 1408 Vernon Street. J i BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING | Young women between 18 and 25 will 1 find telephone operating very fas- I cinating. clean work, with unusual opportunity for advancement in sal ! ary and position. $9 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS Salary increased after four weeks' training period. lln addition to a good salary our operators have a comfortable rest room, and a lunch room wjiere food | is served at cost. j Apply to chief operator, third floor. 208 Walnut Street. WANTED Experienced sewing machine opcr- ! ators. Regular and pleasant work and 1 I good wages. I We are also employing inexperi-i I eneed operators who are paid while! i learning. A bonus is paid every pay day to all operators. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO., Reily and Fulton Streets I 1 ! WANTED i Experienced operators on power 1 sewing machines. beginners paid i while learning. Our business is steau 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. j WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL Second and North Streets | ' ' HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Apply i after 4 30 p. m. at 2347 Camby St. Ref erence required. i WANTED Experienced mangle girls. Apply Sanitary Family Wash ing Co., 10th and Elm Sts. | WANTED —White woman for posi- j ! tion us cook In private fumily, resid- ! ing in the country, not far from town In the summer und in the city in the i winter. Write to L. B. Mitchell, R. j IF 11., No. 3, Harrisburg. or phone j Bell 0963-112. ' WANTED —Girls for bindery work lln printing office. Steady work; good wi.gi s. Tin Smith Printing Co.. Inc.. i Williameport. Pa. ; i WANTED —White woman for dish washer Apply Sweetland Confectton lery. 231 Market St. W \NTEl>—Several girls for lab-; lorntorv work and labeling and wrap-' ] ping bottles. Apply Bowman, Mell & ICO.. 1347 Howard St. WANTED—A girl for general housework in small family. Cull Bell I 2S4IR. ! ; WANTED —Stilesladles with ex perience Apply Robinson & Co., iThiid and Broad Sts. j WANTED —A girl for general housework: no washing. Apply 1934] North Third St. j WANTED —Inspectors and folders;! 'steady work; experience not neces- ; | sary. Apply Shearer Mfg. Co., 308! , Hamilton St. j WANTED—.Operators, on plain sew-! ing machines; girls on trimming tables: one experienced girl to get cut orders and take care of stock. Apply ; !T',l risburg Apparel Co., Sixth and Werr Sts. ! WANTED—GirIs to work in after-! noons; must be 16. Apply at Rosen, Second and Walnut Sts, between 6 and s p. m. | —— ' j (Continued lu ,\c( Column! HELP WANTED —FEMALE WANTED AT ONCE FOLDERS GOOD WAGES AND BONUS | BLOUGH MFG. CO.. REILY AND FULTON STREETS 1 •| S ——— I WANTED—GirI over 18 for stenog j raphy and typewriting. Apply Grand i Union Tea Co.. 208 North Second St. WANTED—Dishwasher. Apply at 1 i Alva Hotel, 19 South Fourth St. WANTED—White girl for general housework. Apply 1304 North Sixth Street. Mrs. Goldstein. WANTED—GirI over 16 years of age for storework. Apply Grand! Union Tea Co., 208 North Second St HELP WANTED—MaIe aiul Female ANY intelligent person, either sex,' I may earn SIOO and upwards monthly ! cci responding for newspapers; sls to S2O weekly in spare time; experience ; unnecessary; no canvassing. Send for, particulars. Northern Press Syndicate, I Lock port, N. Y. > WANTED—Man and wife at Trindle Inn, woman who understands cooking! land general housework, man must be useful aiound house. Dial 143-L Me-i : ehanicsburg. Bell 918-R2 —— I! ' THOUSAND, men, women, 18 or , over now wanted. Government posi tions. Railway mail clerks, city car- | riers, census clerks, $llOO-sl6oo year; I | vacation: common education suffi- I I eient; big chance for soldiers, sailors.! ' List positions free. Write immediate- I | ly; urgent. Franklin Institute. Dept. ; j 413-S. Rochester, N. Y. SALESMEN WANTED * WANTED Experinced salesmen , every community to place shares of! I clean Noithwest Burkburnett Texas I I oil Company. Eight leases—three near! | largest wells. Interview. Address I. j Broker, care Telegraph. j SALESMEN—Write for list of open- I | ings and full particulars. Earn s2,uou j I to $10,606 yearly. Big demand for men. ) | Inexperienced or experienced. City or i i traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Assn. ' i Dept 603, Chicago. I AGENTS WANTED I I AGENTS for guaranteed Ford light i i and horn accessory. Big money maker, j I Exclusive territory open. Auto Light ! I Control Co., 809 Forest avenue, ! ! Brooklyn, N. Y. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE 1 WANTED—Position as chauffeur by ' ! youritf man; can do own repairing and juirin. il ('defences. Call Be.l 1710. j YOUNG man witli five years' ex- j- I pei'ienc! as a foreman of a manu- I lacturiug concern, desires position !| | where hard work and a desire to geli {ahead will be rewarded; best of rei-j erences. Address W-8503 care Tele graph. YOUNG man experienced, wishes 1 steady employment on truck and fruit I farm. State particulars in first letter, i- L-5204 care Telegraph. WANTED —PuaiUou as elevator man by a middle aged man. Can fur- j nish references. J. W. F„ 311 Walnut!) Street. |: WANTED Position by man of.- years' of experience in general farm ing and who is familiar with und can | repair all kinds of farm machinery, |' including stationary gas engines and' | tractors Understands the latest meth- 1 ; uds of making und keeping ensilage. ' Good reference. Address Box X-8137 " care Telegraph. MAN wishes position as butler or • porter in private family. Can furnish reference Address Box YBI9B 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 I work with future assured. Best ref-l erences. Address Box 0-8196 care of , Telegraph. j j YOUNG man recently discharged 'from army, desires work of any kind.: Is a giaduate of Harrisburg High " ,-chool and has attended college one ; j year. Address H-7594 care Telegraph. | WANTED —A job as a meat cutter' ioi as a clerk for a meat market or ' would buy out an old stand or open 1 la first class meat market, if the lo- ' i cation is right. Have had 27 years,' experience in the business. If inter- 1 ested or advice to offer, write me at once. Ed. C. Murkley, 1319 Derry St. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE ! ji MOTHER and daughter wants ' housework or day's work of any kind. ' I Call after 4 p. in. at 1404 North 1 ' James St. WANTED —House work In private I family by refined white woman. Can I furnisli best of references. Address , i Box 0-8502 care Telegraph. j WANTED —Clerical work by young ! woman who has three years' experi ence. Can furnish best of reference. , I I Address Box 11-8501 care Telegraph. 1 WANTED—Position us stenograph- 1 ler or secretary by young woman hav-'l ; ing had eight years' experience In 1 stenography and general office work. I Attentive to duties and Interested In ; < her work. Can furnish reference. ! t Please address P. O. Box 790. j, WOMAN wishes small family wash- J ing to do at home. Apply 500 Brown , .street. I MOTHER'S HELPER—Widow 37 ! refinement wants work by the day;l t any thing in the home; plain sewing; , care of children or home on the "go I away" days, or company days. 2221 ' 1 enn St Phone 4973-M. A colored woman wishes family I' washing to do at home. Call or write,;' 656 Kelly St. . ( ROOMS FOIt RENT ' 11 FOR RENT—Furnished room on second floor, light housekeeping priv-, ileges. Apply 714 Capital Street. j I; 209 Boas St., large furnished front I bedroom. All conveniences. j; FOR RENT —Large beautiful fur-!, . nisliod room facing Capitol Park; all conveniences; private family. Inquire ' : 406 North St. 1 ; FOR RENT —Furnished room in I private family: use of bath and phone. I 104 Walnut St. Bell 4154 J. I FOR RENT —Furnished room, sec- 1 ! ond floor front; suitable for two per-I - I sons; centrally located. Inquire 226 j South Second St. — ■: FOR RENT—Furnished room In I private family; use of bath and phone. 11 |BUt46J. |j FOR RENT—Entire third floor, con- M sistinß of two well furnished rooms, ! bath; private family; most desirable • residential section: all conveniences; use of phone. Call 815 N. 17th St. |i FOR RENT —Pleasant front rooms; jl furnished: all conveniences; gentle- n men preferred; reasonable rates. Both,! | phones. 1549 State St. j, (Continued In Next Column) 1 HAMUSBTJRO TELEGRAPH nffin JpHr! rtlri • toiKi! ilih hiiiiolalp BilU li'illlffilliiiilßiwi'ilriN'lfcniiiii • rlfzi HP \m - H -- | CLASSIFIED ADS find desirable boarders. If you are prepared to keep boarders it is imporant that you i-hould know how and when to use the classified ads—for they afford you the means for making the business PAY. ROOMS FOR RENT j ——— 1 FOR RENT—Furnished room on ! second floor, use of phone, bath. Gentlemen preferred. Call Bell 5056 U. | FOR RENT—Two or three unfur | nished rooms, suitable for light i housekeeping'. Apply 1820 N. 3d St. FOR RENT—Comfortably furnished i front room; all conveniences and j good location; gentlemen only. Apply 324 No Second St. j FURNISHED bachelor apartment 1 front; suitable for two gentlemen; separate beds; steam heat; electric 'lights: tath; use of phone; rent rea sonable. Dial 4990 or Dayton Cycle Co., j 912 N. Third St. j NICEDY furnished, clean. cool rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 143 ; -South Third street. I ROOMS WANTED I 5\ ANTED—Two roofns and board ; with private family for traveling man. wife and daughter. Address Box | E-5202 care Telegraph. , WANTED—One unfurnished room for light housekeeping on the Hill east of Sixteenth street. Bell phone ; 2993 R. 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. BOARDERS WANTED , BOARDERS WANTED—Room and good table board. 631 Wiconisco St. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT —Second floor apartment with light, heat. 4 rooms with use of bath. Inquire 222 South 17th St. ! FOR RENT —Furnished apartment. ! Apply at 1416 North Third Street. FOR RENT—Nicely turnlshed rooms also furnished housekeeping apart ] ment of three rooms. Apply 9 North ■ Front St. APARTMETS WANTED ; WANTED—At once heated and fur nished three-room apartment for light house keeping. Address Box M-82U1. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CAMP HlLL—Bowman Ave., at Lo gan St.. semi-bungalow, 7 rooms and bath, lot 40x140, 6 fruit trees, front and side porch, gas and electric, within one fare limit, elegant home, can be seen by appointment. Apply, LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN, Patriot Building. FOR SALE—IBOB Derry St.. contain ing 11 rooms and bath, tinished in cypress, lot 30x135, water, gas and electric lights, front and side porch, steam heat. Price $6,000. For Sali —Farm containing 44 acres located in Middle Paxton township. Dauphin county. Improved by 2V4- storv frame dwelling. 6 rooms, bath and attic, gas for cooking and light ing. first class condition. Frame bank barn good condition, hog pen, chicken house and garage. Running water in house and barn. Price $6,800. MRINTON-PACKER CO.. Agents, Second ard Walnut Sts. FOR SALE Farm, estate of the late John A. Kunkel. containing 100 acres farm land and about 50 acres of good thick timber, mostly tall oak. Large stone house, small stone tenant house, new la.ru<* up-to-date burn and otner out buildings. Located in York county, Dover township, on Conewago Creek, one mile south of Kunkel s Mill, and two miles north of Mt. Royal. Will sell immediately and reasonably. For further particulars address Box L-80UI care Telegraph. FOR SALE —S-room house, all im provements; A 1 condition; 10-foot drive alley. Bargain to quick buyer If sold before October 1. Bell 1061.51. FOR SALE —5-aere plot of ground. VA -mile from city limits, will be sold cheap to quick buyer. Apply Samuel Plough, 256 Crescent St. NORTH Sixteentn; 9 room brick;! gas; electricity: hot water; steam heat, brick garage on premises, streets paved front and rear; school nearby. E. T. Selig. 920 North Six teenth. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond first payment required, balance as rent. We have houses in every part of the city and suburbs Apply ! A. I-'. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. $2500 will purchase a two-story brick dwelling on Crescent street, having all modern improvements. Bell Realty Co.. Bergnor Bldg. i FOR SALE —Reasonable, eight room house with storeroom; large back vard. 1633 N. Third St. Inquire H Doyle. 130 State Road, Highland, Park, Pa.. Upper Darby P. O. FOR SALE —In Highspire. if you are' looking for a business that will net you $5,000 to $5,000 a year at a bar gain, see me at once; property includ ing residence, store, ice cream parlor, large pool room, only pool room in town. Reason for selling, retiring from business. Inquire W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St.. Highspire. Dial 9801. FOR SALE—Desirable Paxtang cor ner property; 9 rooms and bath; ga.s; electric light; furnace; corner Bris ban and Swan streets; possession within thirty days; also other Pa,\- tang property. Bell Realty Co., Berg ncr Bldg. 4Contln'ie<l in Next Column) 1 I REAL ESTATE l'Olt SALE V j FOR SALE " I Immediate possession. No. L l 628 Schuylkill St., an 8-room brick; porch; modern house j 1 with all improvements. Apply 1 j s. FR EED MAN, Real Estate. I Kunkel Bldg or 217 Peffer SL t| if- J . | • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ■ | On Saturday, the 20th day of Sep ' t p,v, * ,e '". 1919, the undersigned will sell ; ! ; her farm, known as the Bonner Farm. ! ] situated in 1-atimore township. Adams ; ■ i County, Pa., along the public road , leading from Stambaugh's Mill to i { Deardorff's Mill and about two miles' . | northeast of York Springs, adjoining i i lands of Joseph Lerew, Harry Brough - and George Kinter, containing about ; 240 acres, improved with two-story | large brick house with slate roof. I • large bank barn in good condition i 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. ! I About 40 acres of this farm is in i chestnut and oak timber, the balance i of the farm is tillable land in fine 1 fertile condition. , I About one-half of the tillable lanJ of the farm is chestnut flint and well . adapted to the production of fruit; , the balance of it is known as red land 1 and is fertile and productive. , Sale to be held on the premises at I 1.30 o'clock p. m. when attendance will be given and terms made known , by Delilah Myers. FOR SALE 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 , F.-or.t Street. 1 1 FOR SALE—Furnished bungalow cottage. Stoverdale; cheap to quick | buyer. 2922 J. FOR SALE—A 2%-story brick' dwelling on Chambersburg turnpike' 'at North Lemoyne; 8 rooms and bath; . I price reasonable. Apply Captain H. J. Mac Donald, 105 South Front St., Har risburg. FOR SALE—62S, 637 and 633 Gea.-y' street. Three-story brick dwellings.! all improvements, porch fronts. Will : be sold separately or as a group. , ' Small payment and mortgage can bo! j arranged for balance. Will be sold ■ cheap to quick purchasers. Unusually, ■! attractive proposition as an invest-' i ment or for those seeking a eumfor- i ito hie home in desirable section. Ad-I j dress for further particulars. J. P. Mo jCullough, care Telegraph. Harrisburg. j 'j FOR SALE—I 933 North Third St. A I ■ 1 very fine detached 3-story pressed! I brick house; 10 rooms, complete bath-' 1 room on second and third floors; also! I toilet room on first tlcor. Finished in' ! oak throughout. Rooms are exception- ! 1 , a:ly large. House has large windows' I ! on every side. Steam heat; all other •! improvements. Large front porch. This j I house caii be used for an apartment' i if desired. Attractive price for a quick I I I salt. Can be seen by appointment only. ' For particulars inquire, D. E. LUCAS. 303 Lewis Street. ' Real Estate. Insurance i '! FOR SALE Three-story brick i 'warehouse; 14-inch walls; elevator; ! size building and lot. 33x85 feet; cor- j I ner property; built in 1911; located in i lOuO block, near Sixth St. Price only i $4,300. Charles Davies, 1549 State st. I ' Bell 1476 W. Dial 4930. THREE mercantile buildings, well 'located In growing business sections.' Prices right and terms to suit. D. A. I , Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. !| For Sale —Camp Hill. S. Main St.,! pair of modern 2 $4-story frame dwell ! ings. including electricity. Lota 20x140 ! feet. May be had at a bargain. Cash: ''offer wanted. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar- i |! ket St. For Sale —Derry St.—No. 1817—Do-i i tached frame cottage house; steam, iheat; electric light and hardwood' floors; lot 35x150 feet. An ideal home. ' 1 J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market St. For Sale—N. 17th St.—No. 82. S- I room brick house with all improve ments. In very good repair. Price '; $3,800. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market St. , I! . 1 FOR SALE—NOW VACANT 531 . Maclay Street; 3-story frame dwelling; 8 rooms and bath; gas; combination range; lot 20x150 with double brick garage in rear on Violet st. t Price reasonable. C O. BACKENSTOSS, Owner, Rp ii 112 Market St. Bell' 700 3<H7J i CAMP ST., 622 —Building lot and | ' garage; 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 [ j street. j HOMES for colored families. 2*4- ,! story frame with gas. electric lights,! 'bath, front and back porch; good! ' chicken house; lot 22x115; house! newly papered and painted, will ac-j copt monthly payments. Send for our | ; ji K t. Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 North | ; 7th Street. FOR SALE —Five room house along • L'nglestown trolley, third stop past Colonial Club. Inquire C. E. Hess. j FOR SALE—3I4 S. Second street. 3- story brick; 9 rooms; cement cellar;! all household goods and furniture,! piano included. Price, $5,700. lu7 j Chestnut, near Front. | LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i I "II IT'S RE,AL ESTATE SEE SANDERLIN" MOVE AT ONCE i! STATE ST., 1131—NEW; VACANT; 3-story 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; S3OO cash; j balance in monthly payments. 17TH AND PAXTON STS.—NEW: I VACANT. 2Vs-story; six rooms and bath; hardwood floors; steam heat; i gas and electricity; front and rear [ porches; side entrance, with a nice big i yard; can be bought with a small I amount down; balance same as rent. 1 SWATARA ST., 1856—VACANT; six | rooms and bath; all improvements; | newly painted and papered; in A 1 con dition: nice front and back porches; j good size yard back to a 30-foot drive- , way; $l5O cash; balance same as rent. | DERRY ST.. 2143 —3-story brick; '9 rooms and bath; gas and electricity; all modern improvements; nice front and back porches; cement cellar; a very nice home; can be bought witli SSOO cash. D. ASA SANDERLIN, Room 1. Security Trust Building . 36 NORTH THIRD ST. ! ; Bell 1390. Dial 35" 3 i I I ; VERY ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS So. Sixteenth St., 440, corner of Berryhill; frame dwelling; lot 40x95 ft.; elegant apartment site. Derry St., 1501-1%; two dwellings. Also No. 307 So. Fifteenth street, one dwelling. ,1 Herr street, 261; large brick dwell j ing; very desirable for rooming j house, ROHRER & SON, 211 Bergner Building Real Estate and General Insurance j 1 FOR SALE NOW VACANT I 1194 Bailey Street; 3-soory I rick; 8 rooms and bath; all improvements; cemented cel lar. Price $2,500 C. O. BACKENSTOSS, Owner. Bell Bell 701 3077J FOR SALE—Vacant 10 room, single brick house, 1600 block Derry St.; j good location for a store. Dial 6236. j } FOR SALE —S3 N. 18th street, brick j house, 8 rooms and bath, also other! ) improvements, desirable location. Belli I Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. —. l VACANT property for sale, corner I 16th and State streets, brick construe- I ; tion, 9 rooms and bath, brick garage. I j Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. [ j $2200 will purchase a dwelling with j eight rooms and bath, gas, furnace, | cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co., Berg- j | nci Bldg. ——— , REAL ESTATE FOR RENT i FOR RENT—At Perdix, the Liteh- ' rtciu cozy five-room cottage facing j State Road; comfortably furnished;: [splendid location, possession Monday. September 15. Apply to A. C. Young, I 34 North Second St. Both phones. I — | | FOR RENT —Cottage at Perdix from I I September 1; furnished up-to-date; 1 only reliable people need apply to | Louis, 414 N. Third St. Real Estate For Sale or Exchange j VACANT —3-story brick corner, on Hill; elect, lights; front and side' porches; side yard; cheap to quick j I buyer. VACANT— 3-story frame on Hill, porches; nice yard. VACANT—2%-story brick on Hill; 'all improvements; electric lights; ! porches; large yard to drive alley. ! VACANT —3-story brick on Broad Ist.; all imp. VACANT—North Sixth St.. 8 rooms; I all imp.; side yard; porches; bay win-1 | dows, 7 years old. j VACANT —New brick on Hill; 6 'rooms; all imp.; porch; newly papered ' | FINE large brick house on Derry I street. Several large homes uptown land 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 ou ; some of the above homes. C.H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560-J i REAL ESTATE WANTED | j I WANTED to rent on October 1, modern house for small family; refer- : I ences exchanged. Address Box Z-82UI care Telegraph. i WANTED —To buy dwelling on Al- ! ilison Hill between 13th and 18th sts., Market and Boas sts. Must have gar-' !age or sufficient room for one; price; not to exceed $6,000. Phone 801 l j 4707-W or address T-8193 cure Tele j gi aph. i WANTED —To buy dwelling on Al- I I lison Hill between 13th and 18th Sts.,j '< Market and Boas Sts. Must have gar-1 | age or sufficient room for one; price ( not to exceed $6,000. Phone Bell, [4707-W or address T-8193 care Tele graph. | i I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop-1 lerties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es ( tate and Insurance. 1002 North Third I I Street. i I | FARMS SMALL FARMS FOR SALE ! 12 acres, near Penbrook SSOOO j 5 acres, near Progress S4BOO r 4 acre lots, near Penbrook ...11409 3 acres, near SteeltOn S3BOO 115 acres, near West Fair view SI3OOO 184 acres, 7 miles east of Har rishurg $85301 CHARLES A. DAVIES, 1549 State Street Bell 1476-W Dial 4930 | I | 16 acre truck farm $2400 | 20 aero truck farm S9OOO 24 acre truck farm S2IOO 30 acre peach orchard $600(11 2 ! acres. 7 woodland $1690| 42 acres sand soil $2600 • 48 acres. 5 woodland s2ooo] ! 50 acres. 16 woodland SI3OO i > 78 acres, 15 pastureland $4500; 54 acres, dairy farm $9000; 94 acres, 20 woodland $4400 1 100 acres. 12 woodland $3300 • 120 acres, 5 woodland SBSOO | 169 acres, 30 woodland SIOOOO 107 CHESTNUT, NEAR FRONT * : , FARMS FOR SALE I 71 acres; all good buildings ..$2950 i i 45 acres near street car; all build lings $4500 I 60 acres fat land; building .., .$2500 i I 103 acres; all buildings; very good $3500 100 acres. This is a high grade •farm; land and buildings SSOOO I We would like to sell these above i farms very soon. They are all worth 11 ;a r.,- 3 h*r price. Look them over. C. 3. i i Care & Son. Care's Grocery. Lingles- ■ j town, or 409 Market St. Harrlsburg. I (Continued In Next Column) SEPTEMBER 10, 1919. FARMS | FARMS FOR SALE 135-acre farm situate in Kreutz Creek Valley, four miles west of I Wrightsville, Pa., and Vt -mile north ! >f Lincoln Highway along Accomao; | road, adjoining Heliam, Pa. and six! t miles east of York, Pa. Running water; !at barn with two separate sets farm' buiid'ogs. Farm could be laid out to advantage of 80 acres and 53 acres, i bold as a whole 135 acres at SBS per ; acre. 1 Also Hi -story brick dwelling house I with frame barn containing about 12; [acres for $2,600. Opposite Helium school, Helium, Pa. Also 2-story frame dwelling house! | with hog pen containing 6 acres for, [ $1,700. Adjoining Hellam, Pa. I 480 feet on Kast King street, by 217 : j feet in depth, opposite Franklin ! j school building. For building sites. 175S feet fronting on Market street, ( opposite Elmwood. For building sites. [ 1373 fl. fronting along P. R. R. Co.. j [east of blast st. For manufacturing! j sites. I 57 acres woodland at $25 per acre! land 5 acres woodland at $75 per acre.! Will be sold quickly to settle up an | estate. Apply to the executors in per-, i son and they will gladly show you I over the farm. Alexander W. Loucks, Loucks Mills. [ York. Pa., P. O. Box 535. York phone! 33190. Dr. William E. Loucks. 42 W. Mar- ! I kot St., second floor, York, Pa. York I phone 35463. I Harry J. Ixiucks, executors Henry J.I | Loucks, deceased. Alexander W.! i Loucks, First National Bank, York. 1 SEVERAL SMALL FARMS Three to ten miles from city. Price and terms right. C. H. CORDER, 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560-J. FARM—9S acres of level limestone I land; tine producer. Brick house; bank barn. Well of never failing water. Lo i cated ten miles from Harrisburg in Cumberland county. For further de ! scription, call on E. W. Yohn, one of [the administrators of H. W. Yohn Es ! tate, at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris- ! | burg. Pa. I FOR SALE—Five-acre truck and chicken farm; 6 rooms; new frame house, barn and garage (new); 5 mm lutes to trolley; Vs-mile east Progress Charles Davic-s, 1549 State St. Bell 1476 W. Dial 4930. FARMS WANTED WANTED—To buy good farm not too far from city; state lowest price land terms in first letter. Address ] H-5244 care Telegraph. I FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ARMY EQUIPMENT | BLANKETS, WOOL AND COT ! TON MIXED $4.00 i BLANKETS, ALL WOOL, O. D... 9.00 ! COTS, FOLDING 4.95 I SHIRTS, FLANNEL O. D 3.75 ; BREECHES, KHAKI 2.33 PONCHOS, OIL PROCESSED, USED 2.50 PONCHOS, WOVEN CLOTH 2,0.) BOOTS, RUBBER, HIP 6.00 TENTS, ALL SIZES, USED, " $4.00 to 25.00 ! [ RAINCOATS 3.50 ! ANY OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES WILL BE FORWARDED' ON RE CEIPT OF CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MADE PAYABLE TO THE ROYDAN CO., I P. O. BOX 101, HARRISBURG. I MOTORS FOR SALE I We have the following motors we are offering for sale. We guarantee these motors to be in first-class con dition and can make immediate de livery. One Vi H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. One !4 H. P. 220 V. 380 li. P. M. One H. P. 220 V. 800 K. P. M. One Vi H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. One '.4 H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M. One U H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. One u H. P. 120 V. 400 R. P. M. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. Printing Binding -1- Designing Photo-Engraving Die Stamping Plate Printing. Harrisburg, Pa. • FOR SALE —Lumber, tubes, tanks, shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting, bolts, pipe, etc., dismantling plant, i The Highspire Distillery Co., Ltd., Both phones. Highspire, Pa. j FOIt SALE —English setter dog,! 1 seven months old, pedigreed stock.! ;Ca!l Bell 3813R or 2815 N. Second St. ! j FOR SALE —Dining room and living j [room suites cheap to quick buyer. Ad ! dress 2425 N. Fifth St. Bell 4542 R. | FOR SALE—Cheap, a new, late stylo ; oak .buffet. Also medium size oak ichina closet. Call at 218 Hamilton St.! ! FOR SALE—Haywood vulcanizing! ! plant, including tools and material.! A 1 condition. Price reasonable. Call! I at C. H. Smith. 2920 Boas Street. Pen-! j brook. • \ FOR SALE Gusoline building] ! hoist, gasoline engines, lathes, planer, milling machine, blacksmith drill I forge, blowers, stone crusher plant, | electric motors, 1 to 15 H. P. I F. R. LAVERTY, Bell phone 1857. j ' FOR SALE —Complete set of oven i ! fixtures and fire brick. Call Belli j 2922 J. FOR SALE / I One white Iron bed, one good mattress. spring, complete ] $25; one 6x9 Crex rug $9.50. FORNWALT. 1321 North Sixth Street ! ! FOR SALE—Window frames, doors, sash sheeting, water pipe, closet and ' other plumbing goods. Inquire C. IS. i ! Hess along Linglestown car line,: I third stop past Colonial Club. ANTIQUES; private party will | ! -ell high and low chests of draw- j ers cherry table, four post bed. pair of dining tables, three bureaus, etc ; j no dealers. Address Box T-3077 care Telegraph. i TY'PEW-KiTERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEO. P. TILLOTSON 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES MORRIS SAYS save money buying now and second-hand furniture here.! High prices paid for furniture. Morris j Sehmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. | BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,000' new. old. rare, in stock. Aurand's, 925 North Third. Circulars free. j - 'Continued In Next Column) j j FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE White enamel iron * bedstead and springs, couch, small rugs, Axminister rug 9x12. rocker, Morris and straight chairs. Call 357 , South 18th St., Wednesday evening. I September 10. l( , WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS SALE or exchange about 125 leath i er bill folds. Graphophone or records ♦_ wanted. Sample mailed for 25c silver, or what have you. Address N-8500 care Telegraph. WANTED—Betroit or Dayton Kite -1 mstic scales. One With chart pre- I ferred. Inquire Erwln Shartzer, Pen | brook Square, Penbrook. ftfc. WANTED —To buy second-hand roll : top desk. Address Box G-7584 caro 'Telegraph. .! WANTED—I 2or 16 gauge shot t I pump gun; state price and condition. Address Box L-7550 care Telegraph. JUNK —We are in the market for all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4974, or write L Cohen & Co.. York street and j Ash avenue. MAX SMISLTZ Second hand furniture bought and ! sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call i Bell lU7IR, 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. i CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE, BOUGHT AND SOLD i HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID, i 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG, PA. " * BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE —A general merchandise business established twenty-four years now operating and well located in Lebanon, Pa., including real estate, slock, lixtures. good will. Offered for quick sale at reduced tigure to close out estate. An unusually attractive : and profitable proposition. Apply Gel bach & Longenecker, Nutting Bldg.. Lebanon, Pa. WILL exchange two lots on State Road tor a good automobile. R-8195 ] care Telegraph. I LIVE business for a live man, in A I nearby town. Restaurant, confection- •- ! ery, cigars. Doing business of $42,000 ; a year or more. Apply A. P. Doranz. ' [ 1225 North Sixth St. | TWO-STORY frame building, first floor containing store room fully equipped. Admirably suited for barber shop and restaurant combined. For particulars apply to T. S. Wagner, Union Deposit, Pa. BUSINESS PERSONALS i STEAM feather renovating; all ticks i emptied and new ticks furnished; B. J. Campbell, 1000 Paxton St. | RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED— i Single edge, 25c doz., double edge. 35c i doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. ! FURNITURE CRATED for shipping G. A. Bisliop, li.>u l.ogan street. OXY-ACETYLKNE WELDING Any meta! welded. Work guaran i teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538 Logan i street. Bell 4396-J. PAPERIIANGING AND PAINTING First class work. Chllcoat Bros., 333 Harris street. ■ QUININE —Look out for that grippo feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE J PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. , CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street. A A. LANE New and second-hand furniture iiought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 473G-J. MUSICAL ! AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, 15 S. Market Square PIANO BARGAINS THIS WEEK ■ $325 Livingston, mahogany ..,.$l5O 325 Huntington, mahogany .... 210 II 350 Weser Bros., mahogany .... 225 350 Weser Bros., mahogany .... 250 350 Kimball, walnut 250 . 350 Stieff. mahogany 250 r 500 Player, 88-note 375 650 Player, 83-nule 485 Any of the above bargains on easy terms of payment. J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE, Troup Building, 15 S. Market Square. YOU have made the visit to music j houses, for a special Columbia record. ) ! you have not found it. We have it. v Spangler Music House, 2112 North ™ Sixth street. FINANCIAL I y STOCKS AND BONDS, ' LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J. K. GREENAWALT, JR 130 Walnut Street. Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 618-J. MONEY TO LOAN BUY COAIi NOW I With our money and insure your comfort next winter. Pay us back in convenient month- r ly payments. Charges reason- I able —only three and one-half I per cent, per month on bal ances. No other charges of I any kind. ' . CO-OPERATIVE ' LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. 204 Chestnut St. j WE LEND MONEY In compliance with Act of June 4, 1919, to individu i als in need of ready cash, small loans i a specially, business confidential, pay- I ments to suit borrower's convenience. I positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. _ MONEY LOANED—Employes' Loan Society, Room 206 Bergner Bldg., • Third and Market streets. "Licensed # and Bonded by the State." STORAGE STORAGE —419 Broad street, house- a ! hold goods, merchandise. Private : looms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing oi all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. : Both phones. ' I STORAGE Private rooms for household goods In fireproof ware house, $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- ; 445 South Second street. STORAGE Low rates. Highspire Distillery Co.. Ltd., Highspire. Pa. Both phones. M STORAGE —In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean. Drlvate rooms. Reasonable rates. P. (j. Diener, 4's atarket street. Additional Classified Ads j on Opposite Page j
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