22 Lff|i feill IFiii Classified Cinins ' I Deaths SYK—Died September 10, Lewis F. Nye. in his 64th year, at the home of his son. Harper J. Nye, 1635 Car nation Street. Funeral services will be held at the above address on Saturday after noon at 1 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Burial private in the Shoop's Church Cemetery. CARD 'OF THANKS AVe wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness, also floral tributes, during our recent bereave , ment. Mrs. Emma J. Harper and family. LOST AND FOUND LOST—SI 9in the neighbor hood of 13th and Albert Sta. The party who found this money is known and to avoid further trouble please return same to this office. J LOST—Spectacles and case, prob ably Broad St. market Wednesday. Suitable reward. Phone 3177J or Box H-8209 care Telegraph. LOST—Knight Templar charm. Re ward if returned to 3104 X. Second St. or Bell 2687 M. LOST—Near ISth and State, a golu and platinum pin with pearl setting. Return to 1522 Park St. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorths.nd, Typewriting, English. Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithme tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL Y EAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125 Dial 4016. BERKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley. .. y t> HELP WANTED—MALE .EXPERIENCED OPERATORS WANTED FOR PLANERS. BORING MILLS AND DRILL PRESSES, ALSO BLACK SMITH WHO IS ACCUS- I TOMED TO WORK UNDER HAMMER; GOOD WAGES; j NO LABOR TROUBLE. AP PLY* TO CHAMBERSBURG ENGINEERING COMPANY, CHAMBERSBURG. PA. WANTED Strong young man to assist warehouse foreman; steady employment. Reference re quired. AMERICAN RADIATOR CO., llii N. Second Street. Harrisburg. Pa. WANT!*!) —A district manager or I general agent to sell a complete line; of liuits for the orchard and home, j roses, hiubs and ornamental trees for, landscape work and sell street trees; also to employ sub-agents for nearby territory. Part or full time. Perma-1 ncnt position. Pay weekly. YY rite | (junket Hill Nurseries. Newark. New Y'nrk State, and let us tell you the I )• 'tleiiiars. I WANTED —Boys over 16 years, sec- ' era I good openings. Apply Harrisburg i Bug and Box. 1550 Vernon St. WANTED Experienced window trimmer and 'card writer in men's clothing and furnishing store, Penn sylvania eitv of 120,000. Good oppor tuniiv for right man; must be steady i nd reliable: state reference and sal-j i i v l-xoiß care Telegraph. WANTED—Partner for established ] guing< and automobile .business. Pre-I lc r \v dc-awake man with about s6,ooi> i capita! Address box C-S22S care Tele graph. | PATENT window sash lock to lock I window, open or close, cannot be moved ot lowered from ouisiue, must be | operated from inside, when window i 'it; open lock cannot be released with! wii <v stick from outside, locking) both upper and lower sash at same linv at any desired height. This adv. is for partner to get patent on mar ket in will sell patentright entirely. Address 8-8208 care Telegraph. I • MACHINISTS and machinist's help ers. pii>. titters and pipe titters' 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, stvadv work. About 20U men wanted for above positions. State age and ex perience Address X-8199 care Tele giaph. AGENTS, salesmen, a new Ford ear free or S4OO in cash for selling only nftv automobile tires. Da phln Agency. 274 Pine, Millersburg, Pa. WANTED —Experienced young man for soda dispenser. Apply at once to I Sweetlund Confectionery, 331 Market! St rect. WANTED —Delivery boy, over 16 years; one with bicycle preferred. Ap ply at once. Modern Shoe Repairing Co., 504 'Market street. (Continued in .Next Column, FOR SALE ~ Three Fine Farms Dauphin Co., 127 acres, 13 miles from Harrisburg; sand and loam soil, rolling and level; improved with new, modern stone and frame hank barn with 2 floors; 2-story ' brick house; painted, with 8 rooms, in tine condition. All the buildings are in splendid condi tion. Perry Co., 83 acres, 15 miles i from Harrisburg; on the Newport Road; 80 acres cultivated; rolling soil; 3 acres woodland; improved i with 7-room frame house. re i modeled; new frame bank barn, | painted white, with 2 floors; all! 1 outbuildings In good condition. 1 Dauphin Co.. 134 acres, 12 miles , from Harrisburg; Iron and sand stone soil, vol and rolling. nil i acres cultivu-ed. 24 acres lowland; 26 acres woodland; large orchard; improved with 10-room frame house, painted, and in good condi ton; frame bank barn, in good con dition; 2 wells; all necessary out buildings. Miller Brothers & Co. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOCUST AND COURT STS. SURETY UONDS Members Hint. Real Estate Hoard I Kb.... . ~ u-j s (J . .. • . ■ . FRIDAY EVENING, Ihatlrisburg tg&jg&L TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 12, 1919 HELD WANTED—MALE e WANTED e Two young men, for out-of -11 town special newspaper campaign. Salary, commission and expenses. Apply Saturday d 1 between 5 and 6 p. m., 916 North Sixth St. See Mr. *• Young. H. J. lleinz Co.. Fourth and Kelker Streets, offer an opportunity to young man to enter their office organization, an applicant with ability and willing ness to work hard can establish a . [future l'or himself worth while. Reply . in town hand writing, stating age. . I birth, weight and experience, also <'salary desired. J i i T WANTED—Boys over 16 years to ' bale mattresses. United States Matt • reus Co.. 12lh and Herr Sts. ! WANTED—Experienced driver. Ap ply at unco. Hbg. Taxicab Co. ' WANTED—A butcher with some • | experience to drive meat wagon. Ap " Ipy 226 Chestnut St. , •i CARPENTERS wanted at once; [good pay; long job. Apply on job, 21st and Market or H. T. Bayles. General ; Contractor and Builder. 258 North bt. GRASP the opportunity to-day to become an expert mechanic and chauf •ifer. We teach you between your ! working hours to become an expert i 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. Cameron st., Harrisburg. Training Quarters, 260 S. Front St. Steelton. I ACTIVE partner wanted by owner of 135 acres of good trucking, poultry, fruit or grass land, located one and one-half miles on P. and R. R. K. be | tween two roads that are always good land a U. S., the other a state load. Same owns 46 and 4S Main street. No better location to serve well ' cooked, wholesome food, fresh from lour own gardens every morning while the dew is yet on to our own tables II at a price that hungry travelers will appreciate. Call on or address P. M. Misliler, 46 and 4S Main Street. Get tysburg. Fa. j LINOTYPE OPERATORS—Book work; steady situations; S3S per week; I S4O for experienced book operators; 1 union. VAIL-Ballou Co.. Binghamton. New York. WANTED—Laborers and contrac | tors at the Paxtang quarries. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Paxtang, Pa. WANTED—Machinist for shoe fac tory litting room. Only one familiar with Singer and Union special ma chines need apply. Greenberg-Miller Co.. Inc.. Palmyra, Pa. YOUNG MEN, 18-35, for railway mail clerks and mail carriers. $1,166- 1,500. For free particulars of examina j tions write R. Terry (former Civil service Examiner) 518 Continental Slag., YVashinglon. I BOY over 16 for delivery and store j work, one with a little experience I preferred. Kreidler's Grocery, Second and Walnut Sts. WANTED—Young man to qualify 'for well paying commercial position. llf you are looking for a position where effort and initiative pay big dividends, we want to hear from you. !In replying state specifically present | employers and phone us for appoint employers and phone for appoint ment. Address Box H-9012 care Tele graph WANTED—First class blank book forwarder. Also good casemaker. The Smith Printing Co., Inc., Williams-j port, Pa. I CONTRACTORS wanted to load I stone trucks, 35 and 60c per truck. | Bradley Quarries, west of Palmyra, j HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED: Our business is steadily in creasing and we need experi enced stitching room opera- I tors, also girls to learn. If you are a vam per, folder or skiver, and want steady em 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 conscientiously. I HARRISBURG SHOE M'F'G. CO.. j 1408 Vernon Street. - I WANTED Experienced sewing machine oper ators. Regular and pleasant work and good wages. | We are also employing inexperi enced operators who are paid wtolle learning. A bonus is paid every pay ! day to all operators. i LLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO., Kelly and Fulton streets WANTED SEVERAL GIRLS IN SAU SAGE DEPARTMENT AP PLY. SWIFT & COMPANY. SEVENTH AND NORTH ! s 1 WANTED ! Weavers and learners. Apply i HARRISBURG SILK MILL Second and North Streets (Continued In Next Column) I _ I HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED AT ONCE FOLDERS GOOD WAGES AND BONUS BLOUGH MFG. CO.. REILY" AND FULTON STREETS \ ! WANTED Experienced operators on power i sewing machines. beginners paid i while learning. Our business is stead- I ily increasing and plenty of raw ma- I terial guarantees steady work. Ideal work—under ideal conditions, j I in ideal plant. JENNINGS MFG. CO., 2012 N. Fourth St. -i | i WANTED r j Experienced knitters; good -7 j pay; steady work. Apply. HARRIS HOSIERY* CO., a | Calder and Marlon Street. :;i ?! WANTED—GirIs to work in laun jdry. Apply Keystone Laundry, Harris i and YVallace Sts. I j WHITE woman to assist with gen- j "jeral housework. Call at 116 Chestnut] " Street. I WANTED—A girl for general!, housework: no washing. Apply 1934 1 - North Third St. WANTED—GirI for general house- I - work. Apply 231 Mac,ay St. - , - WANTED t Experienced millinery makers . j ! ' Twelve months' work at good pay. ASTItICH'S, (Second Floor) r 308 MARKET'STREET. t . WANTED MOTHER'S HELPER I " TO CARE FOR CHILDREN AND TO! ' AfSLST WITH HOUSEWORK. AP ; PLY £lO9 NORTH THIRD STREET.) ' j BELL 89. . ] WANTED—Housekeeper for widow- < er with two children, aged 7 and 4 ; years; good home to right party; no ' outside work. Address John I. Try. ; ' i R. 1). 1, Beaver Springs. Pa. j. V. WANTED —An office clerk, stenog- , - raphei and a bookkeeper. Apply at,. i front office. 212 N. Second St. ;! : | l I COMPETENT white girl for second . work, family of four; no washing; [ comfortable working and living con ditions; maid's bath room; heated bed j .I room; wages $49 per month. Reply to , ; jH-8210 care Telegraph. , j. j WANTED—Y'oung girl or middle j, ' 1 aged woman to assist with general'. ' j housework. Apply 926 North Third. i ' i WANTED—At, once, good cook for j ■ plain cooking, in a private boarding 1 . ' house. Apply 1246 Market St. i< 'j WANTED—A cook, also a second I ;'maid, reference required. Apply 2025) 'i North Front. Bell 615. < •1 j COOK WANTED—A female cook 11 ' wanted at Tressler Orphans Home, . ? J Loysville, Pa. Good home and attrac- ] 1 ' tive sui roundings. Apply to R. L. 1 ] Dare, 1442 Market St., Harrisburg. I" ' HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Apply . after 4.30 p. m. at 2347 Camby St. Ref- | _ ] erence required. ;j WANTED —Girls for bindery work)! : in printing office. Steady work; good) j wages. The Smith Printing Co., Inc., - Williamsport, Pa. .I■ < J ! WANTED—YY'hite woman for dish- 11 ! washer. Apply Sweetland Confection-11 IJery, 331 Market St. jt ! WANTED Reliable woman for 1 j generul housework; no washing or i ]] ironing Apply 2233 North Second St.il after 12 o'clock. Bell 4435 R. I | 1 1 i WANTED—Reliable girl for house- 1 ; work in family of four adults. Apply s .! 2235 North Second. Bell 3990 R. T WANTED—Experienced salesladies ,'for millinery, waist and underwear j 1 departments. Apply The Wm. B. j 1 Schleisner Stores. |I - SALESLADY for jewelry store. Give! reference; state experience and'l wags desired. Address Box L-8205, - care Telegraph. WANTED—Salesladies with ex- ' ' perience. Apply Robinson & Co., * [Third and Broad sts. WANTED—Operators on plain sew- T ing machines; girls on trimming 1 tables; one experienced girl to get cut " orders and take care of stock. Apply Hc.rrisburg Apparel Co., Sixth and c Herr Sts. 1 YVANTED—GirI over 18 for stenog- •- raphy and typewriting. Apply Grand; Union Tea Co.. 208 North Second St. i f — v L IIE7H* WANTED—MaIe and Femulc " Y THOUSAND, men, women. 18 or f over - no* wanted. Government posf- 11 tions. Railway mail clerks, city car- f riers, census c le-rkA $ 110u-SI6OO year; !l vacation: common education suffi- - dent; big chance for soldiers, sailors, i List positions tree. Write immediate- s )y; urgent. Franklin Institute. Dept. C i 413-S. Rochester, N. Y. I ANY* intelligent person, either sex, s ! may earn SIOO and upwards monthly I' cci responding for newspapers; sls to! 1 $26 weekly in spare time; experience' l unnecessary; no canvassing. Send fori" particulars. Northern I'ress Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y*. 1 f l j t SALESMEN WANTED I SALESMEN—Positions are open in 1 | local territory for two men who are s willing to work "to obtain big com-19 mission each week. Caii at 85 Unionl- Trust Bldg. and be convinced that selling xa.ui nationally used and na- . t tlonally advertised specialty will be, • your opportunity for big money and' - ;, advancement. i SALESMEN —Write for list of open- I * '. ings and full particulars. Earn $2,066 ' .! to $10,606 yearly. Big demand for men. 0 Inexperienced or experienced. City or t ' traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Assn. - : Dept. 603, Chicago. AGENTS W ANTED ; a i AGENTS for guaranteed Ford light ? ' I and horn accessory. Big money maker ! Exclusive territory open. Auto Light •, Control Co.. 809 Forest avenue, l I Brooklyn. N. Y. ! SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE j ' i WANTED —Position as chauffeur by!? I young man; can do own repairing and - Garnish references. Call Bell 1716. : —_ Ij, •j Y'OUNG man with five years' ex- |- i perience as a foreman of a manu-ln ll'ucturing concern, desires position! j | where hard work and a desire to get'- ahead will be rewarded; best of ref erences. Address W-8503 care Tele-!. . graph. jt ' (Continued in Next Column) k CLASSIFIED ADS find desirable boarders. It you are prepared to keep boarders it is imporant that you should know how and when to use the classified ads—for they afford you the , means tor making the business PAY. J • j^jj ll , tilillli. , „'*!*.bEi.ulii.Jiiiiiiiiiii.iliiili.iii, i lihiiiii,!! aJiuilLililiilii.tiii:l[,.;9.blli u [ii.hjiini;>.iiii:i!.;iii.:[|i!llliiiilii.!il[!l!:[iii!iiii...ii: !i. h!l'liii.jl SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE j YVANTEP —Position as elevator man by a middle aged man. Can fur- Inish references. J. W. F„ 311 Walnut ] Street. I WANTED Position by man of | years' of experience in general farm i ir.g and who is familiar with and can 1 repair all kinds of farm machinery, ; including stationary gas engines and tractors. Understands the latest meth ods of making and keeping ensilage. (Uood reference. Address Box X-8197 ; care Telegraph. | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Y'OUNG colored girl wishes light housework and to help with children. | Can furnish reference. Address 362 (..'aider St. WHITE woman wishes position as cook in private family. Can ftunish reference. Address Box C-8081 care ■ Telegraph. YVANTED—A girl 13 years of age, one who can be trusted, would like 'o lake care of child or children arter school. Apply at 1312 Susquehanna Mreet. WOMAN wishes position as house keeper for a widower. Can furnish reference. Apply 1621 Chestnut St. MOTHER and daughter wants housework or day's work of any kind. | Call after 4 p. m. at 1404 North' J a mes St. WOMAN wishes small family wash ing to do at home. Apply 500 Brown street. WANTED—House work in private ' family by refined white woman. Can' furnish best of references. Address I Box 0-8502 care Telegraph. WANTED—Clerical work by young woman who has three years' experi ence. Can furnish best of reference. Address Box H-S5Ol care Telegraph. WANTED—Position as stenograph er or 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. ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Furnished room on second floor, light housekeeping priv- ' ileges. Apply 714 Capital Street. FOR RENT—Two large nicely fur nished, third story rooms for light housekeeping, with all modern con veniences. hot and cold water, elec tricity, gas. city steam, suitable for) nice couple. Also fine second story] furnished room for a gentleman. May < rent all three rooms -to one party. Near Capitol, 721 N. Sixth St. FOR RENT —Three furnished rooms! for light housekeeping, two rooms up- ) stairs and the kitchen down stuirs. ! Apply 1640V4 YVallace St. — | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with ' hot and cold water; all conveniences.) Inquire 200 S. Front St., Steelton, or' Dial 9459. 209 Boas St.. large furnished front, bedroom. All conveniences. FOR GENT —Large beautiful fur-! nished room facing Capitol Park; all conveniences; private family. Inquire 406 North St. FOR RENT—Second story front: room; all modern conveniences; board! if desned. Apply 125 Pine St. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, one on second floor, one on third floor, all conveniences. Bell phone, j Apply 232 Harris St. FOR RENT—Two third floor rooms) furnished for light housekeeping with ) use of bath and phone; reference re-j quired. Call Bell phone 1805 U. ] FOR RENT—One large front room, j bay window for party who boards out. I Gentleman preferred. Also two com-1 municating rooms, all on second floor,: fine location. No children. Call Bell j phono 2761YW | FOR RENT—Furnished* room on; second floor. use of phone, bath. Gentlemen preferred. Call Bell 5056k. FOR KENT—Entire third floor, con sisting of two well furnished rooms, Oath; private family; most desirable residential section; all conveniences; use of phone. Call 815 N. 17th St. FOR RENT —Pleasant front rooms; furnished; all conveniences; gentle men preferred; reasonable rates. Both phones. 1549 State St. FURNISHED bachelor apartment front; suitable for two gentlemen; separate beds; steam hfeal; electric lights; bath; use of phone; rent rea sonable. Dial 4990 or Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 N. Third St. NICELY' furnished. clean. cool rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 143 South Third street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED —TKvo rooms and board j with private family for traveling 1 mail, wife and daughter. Address Box j E-8203 care Telegraph. j BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED —By man and wife board; and rooms in congehial family, can furnish own room. would consider: small apartment, would prefer up town district. Address H-8207 care' Telegraph. i APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT —Five-room apartment] on iirst floor, use of bath, very desir able location, corner of 19th and; Berry hi II Sts. j FOR RENT —Choice apartment, flno-l ly furnished, three rooms and tiled! bath, centrally located, price reason-j uhle, one or two gentlemen preferred. I Address M-9012 care Telegraph. FOR RENT —Second floor apartment! with light, heat. 4 rooms with use of bath. Inquire 222 South 17th St. (Continued tn Next Column) AI'ARTMETS WANTED WANTED—At once heated and fur ■ nished three-room apartment for light! i-i house keeping. Address Box M-S2Ol. | ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE [I VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE , | „ FOR SALE j| On Saturday, the 20lh day of Sep-! . tember, 1919, the undersigned will sell! I her farm, known as the Bonner Farm.: ■ I situated in Latimore township, Adams I | County, Pa., along the public roadi ."leading from Stambaugh's Mill to iDeardorff's Mill and about two miles northeast of Y'ork Springs, adjoining] lands of Joseph Lerew, Harry Brougli i •, and George K inter, containing about' ; ! 240 acres, improved with two-story ■ largo brick house with slate roor.' ) large bank barn in good condition] • i with three barn floors, wagon shed, i corn cribs, hog pen and other neoer- \ i sary out buildings, with running: : j water in the barnyard and a stream of water flowing through the land. . | About 40 acres of this farm is in] I chestnut and oak timber, the balance ]. of the farm is tillable land in tine , fertile condition. About one-half of the tillable lar.J of the farm is chestnut flint and well • adapted to the production of fruit; t'ne balance of It is known as red land and Is fertile and productive. ! Sale to be held on the premises at! j 1.30 o'clock p. m. when attendance! j will be given and terms made known ; | by Delilah Myers. j FOR SALE Front street residence River side: 3-story brick dwelling; ■ 1 large lot with garage in rear. Price right. Inquire of owner. H. R. Oniwake, 3113 North ! Front Street. . . FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES 1214 N. Fifteenth St $5259 1925 N. Fourth St. ./ S2OOO 1845 Fulton St $1750) 638 Schuylkill St $2 450 1423 Hunter St $2500 ' 208 S. Thirteenth St $7250 The Frltchey Farm cost $60,000, for i less than half. Eight hundred acre island, suitable for stock farming with four complete | sets of farms for $60,000. j A farm at Hoguestown with 167 i ; acres, all complete, $30,000. Apply to S. FRIEDMAN. Real Estate. i Kunkel Bldg. or 217 Peffor Street, i | FOR SALE—Furnished bungalow j ] cottage. Stoverdale; cheap to quick] ! buyer. 2922 J. j FOR dwelling on Chnmbersburg turnpike at North Lemoyne; 8 rooms and bath; price reasonable. Apply Captain H. J. Mac Donald, 105 South Front St., ilar j rtsbiirg. . ! FOR SALE—62S, 627 and 633 Gea-y 'street. Three-story brick dwellings, i all improvements, porch fronts. Will I be sold separately or as a group. ] | Small payment and mortgage can bo arranged for balance. Will be sold] cheap to quick purchasers. Unusually' I attractive proposition as an invest-! ' ment or for those seeking a cumfor jiuble home in desirable section. Ad-I ; dress for further particulars. J. p Ma-i Cullough, care Telegraph. Harrisburg. i ) FOR SALE Three-story brick I : warehouse; 14-inch walls; elevator* | size building and lot. 33x85 feet; ear- 1 ner property; built in 1911; located in' i iliuO block, near Sixth St. Price only $4,300. Charles Davies. 1549 State st j Hell 1476 W. Dial 4930. ! THREE mercantile buildings, well' (located in growing business sections ' j Prices right and terms to suit. D. A 1 Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. j For bale—Camp Hill. S. Main St.. i ;pair of modern 2!4-story frame dwell-! ings. including electricity. Lots 20x140! feet. May be had at a bargain. Cash 1 offer wanted. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar-i I ket St. j For Sale—Derry St.—No. 1817—De-) tachcd frame cottage house; steam! heat; electric light and hardwood' floors; lot 35x150 feet. An ideal home 1 J 16. Gipple. 1251 Market St. For ?ale —N. 17th St.—No. 82, 8-j room brick house with all improve-1 mcnts. In very good repair. Price $3,800. J. E. Gipple, 120 l Market St. I | FOR SALE—NOW VACANT 531 Maclay Street; 3-story frame dwelling; 8 rooms and bath; gas; combination range; p lot 20x150 wLth double brick garage in redr on Violet st. Price reasonable. C. O. BACKENSTOSS, Owner. Bell 112 Market St. Belli 700 3077J ! HOMES for colored families. 214-! storv frame with gas, electric lights.) batli, front and hack porch; good I chicken house; lot 22x115; house! ; newly papered and painted, will ae- , icept monthly payments. Send for our. I list. Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 North! 1 7th Street. I] I FOR SALE —Five room house along ) Linglestown trolley, third stop past Colonial Club. Inquire C. E. Hess. ] FOR SALE —314 S. Second street, 3- ' 'story brick; 9 rooms; cement cellar; j' ! all household goods and furniture, ■ i piano included. Price, $5,700. lu7 i i Chestnut, near Front. i FOR SALE —8-room house, all im-1 provements; A 1 condition; 10-foot) (drive alley. Bargain to quick buyer i: 'it sold before October 1. Bell 1061 M. | CENTRALLY located property yield- ! ling $l5O net per annum for $l,lOO. See : Geo. W. Jacobs. 17 N. Third Street.!, | Bell 1530. ! j I FOR SALE—New brirk houses. 6' ] rooms and bath, all modern convent-! | i ences. 23d and Derry Sts. Inquire of: N. 11. Downin. 518 A S.-13th St. Beli i j I 206211. ] (Continued In Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE EASY TERMS. PAY AS RENT 1 CITY AND SUBURBAN Vacant. 2-story brick, SSOO down $2700 3-story frame on Hill imp $1800; 3-story frame, up-town SIBOO, 2K-story frame, N. 2d St.. imp.. ssou down $2500 3-story frame, single, corner, garuge S3OOO 3-story brick, Berryhill St $3500 3-story brick, S. lltb St $3060 Business site on N. 3d St., I 40x210 $9500 3-story brick, cor.. Cloverly Hts. $4200 3-stoiy brick on 'Emerald St S4OOO 3-story frame on Kegina St.. small bldg., on rear, hot water heat, elect, and gas S3BOO 3-story brick on Kelker St $2600 ,3-story frame on Hill, SSOO down $2500 3-story block house on 6th St., | SSOO down $4500 Fine homes on N. sth St., up-to- I date $5300 Vacant lip-town 3-story brick.. .$5200 ! 3-story brick, up-town, posses sion soon, S3OO down, pay as ii tent, all Imp S3OOO Possession at once, SSOO down, | easy payments, 3-story brick, ori Green St., porches $4850 2-story brick up-town. steam ! heat, elect, and gas, porches, 1 built three years, SSOO d0wn..53209 Fine large home. N. 3d St $18590 Fine large home on Hill SISOOO | Several rows of houses, good invest | ment. Several tine apartments 10 per i cent, clear Fine heme one-acre, near iCaniii Hill. Several suburban homes, ! Singly built. For sale or exchange on farm, row of three small houses puy i ing 10 per cent. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell phone 560J "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SEE SANDERLIN" MOVE AT ONCE 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 loomjng house; $506 cash; balance in monthly payments. 17TH AND PAXTON STS.— NEW. I VACANT. 214-story; six rooms and jbath: hardwood floors; steam heat; I gas and electricity; front and rear I porches; side entrance, with a nice big Jvard; can be bought with a small amount down; balance same as rent. j SWATARA ST., 1856— VACANT; six 'rooms and hath; all Improvements; newly painted and papered; In AX con dition; nice front and back porcaes, {good size yard back to a 20-foot drive j way; $l5O cash; balance same as rent. ! DERRY ST., 2143—3-story brick; 19 rooms and bath; gas and electricity, all modern improvements; nice front and buck porches; cement cellar; a very nice home; can be bought with i SSOO cash. D. ASA SANDERLIN. Room 1. Security Trust Building , 36 NORTH THIRD ST. Bell 1390. • Dial 357 3 - -8 VERY ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS ' So. Sixteenth St., 440, corner of ! ' Berryhill; frame dwelling; lot 40x95 | ft.; elegant apartment site. ! Derry St., 1501-I'4; 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 j 1 ' FOR SALE NOW VACANT j 1194 Bailey Street; 3-sdory trick; 8 rooms and bath; all ' improvements; cemented cel j lar. Price $2,500 | C. O. BACKENSTOSS. Owner. ( Bell Bell I 701 3077J: i I FOR SALE I 3-story brick, corner property, ee ] ment porch, steam heat, elec-! trie, gas. first and second floors hard-] wood, garage. This house must he: (seen to be appreciated. Cannot be du-] plicated for $ it, 000. Sale price 810,006.1 ] 2026 Kensington 3113 N. 3d I j 1630 Derry 2709 N. Gth ! | 2053 Swatara 61S Seneca 1832 Uegina. 623 Emerald ! 1 1321 Siute 533 Emerald (72 N. 17th 60u Woodbine 1 ; 126 Sylvan Terrace 1224 Green 1148 Derry • 633-5 Boas • 1530 Seneca St. KOUGH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE. \ ' Eoth phones. 307 Kunkel Bldg. | ■ I FOR SALE Farm, estate of the late John A. ; I Kunkel. containing 100 acres farm' ' land and about 50 acres of good thick | : timber, mostly tall oak. Large stone i ' house, sinal! stone tenant house, new, t I large up-to-date barn and other oul buildings. Located in Y'ork county. I Dover township, on Conewago Creek,] 'one mile south df- Kunkel's Mill, and) ! two miles north of Mt. Royal. Will | I sell Immediately and reasonably. For I further particulars address BoY L-8504 care Telegraph. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental j payment plan. Small cash or Liberty I Bond iirst payment required, balance ! as r ent. We have houses in every ' part of the city and suburbs. Apply | 'A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street. NORTH Sixteentn; 9 room brick; i gas; electricity; hoi water; steam] ) heat; brick garage on premises, i streets paved front and rear; school ; nearby. E. T. Selig, 920 North Six- j ] teenth. | FOR SALE —Vacant 10 room, single! ! brick house. 1600 block Derry St.;| good location for a store. Dial 6236. i FOR SALE —Nos. 1404 and 1406 State street, eight large rooms and bath and all other conveniences, front und back porches, very desirable lo cation. $6,000 each. A. S. Miller, Roor* 216, Commonwealth Trust Bldg. FOR SALIE or rent, house and barn on two acres of ground. 2'4 miles ] northeast of Harrisburg, east of Wild wood Park near Schultz's Mill; also 17 acre Held and mountain land north of Linglestown. Apply M. K. Selfert. I 213 Broad St. FOR SALE—One of the finest homes In Highsplre. right In the business section. 15 rooms, brick, solid walnut, sash, French plate glass, suitable for bank or other business. Rent S4O per. month. YVill sell almost hnlf of what! II would cost to build or will exchange,' for a good farm. Inquire W. J.' Reeves. 224 Market St.. Highsplre, P.., Dial I'SCI. I (Continued In Next Column) ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE 1418 N. Second Street, brick dwell ing, nine, rooms and bath. 823 S. Front Street, frame dwelling. 1614 N. Fifth Street, three-story frame dwelling, with improvements, ten looms and bath. West Fairview property, located on i Third stieet, two and one-half frame, ! dwelling. ' Inquire of 1 1 HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY. 16 South Second St., Hariisburg, Pa. i i! FOR SALE—IBOS Derry st.. contain ing 11 rooms and bath, finished in ! cypress, lot 30x135, water, gas and i electric lights, front and side porch, l; steam heat. Price $6,000. i | For Sale—Farm containing 44 acres. 11 located in Middle Paxton township, ] Dauphin county. Improved by 2'4-i . story frame dwelling, 6 rooms, -bath and attic, gas for cooking and light ing, first class condition. Frame ba.ik barn, good condition, hog pen, chicken : house and garage. Running water in 1 j house and barn. Price $6,800. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Agents. 1 I Second ar.d Walnut Sts. J ) ] i; , CAMP HlLlj—Bowman Ave., at Lo •1 gan St.. semi-bungalow, 7 rooms and • ) bath, lot 40x140, 6 fruit trees, front , ; and side porch, gas and electric, i within one fare limit, elegant home, . can be seen by appointment. Apply, LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN, Patriot Building. FOR SALE—3O6 and 308 Lewis St., .(New houses. will be completed 'by October 1, 2V2 -story brick, slate I 'roof, front and back porches, balcony,! 17 rooms, bath, first floor finished m) ) hardwood, steam heat, splendid view | to river, fruit trees in beating, hedge: ] fence pi ice reasonable. Will sell on terms if desired. D. E. Lewis Real Ks j state and Insurance 363 Lewis St. ]| FOl; SALE—Two-story brick house j .lon Hill six rooms and bath electric )i lights, gas. cement cellar. Apply 1545 | ■ j Vernon St. j FOR SALE—Y'ou can purchase two! 3-story brick hoflses at a reasonable ] 'price; location 312-314 Cumberland I I'St.; new granolithic porches and side-! ) ! walk; outside woodwork will be, I painted by the present owner; cen- j ; trally located: all brick houses: low: ! price. See M. A. Fought. 272 North St. I , 1 j FOR SALE—Possession at once. Co-1 1 lumbia Road near Y*. M. C. A. bldg.. I Rnola. 3-story frame house, steam i heat, bath, electric light. S4OO cash, I , balance easy terms. Charles Davies, i 1549 State St., Harrisburg. Bell 1476 W. | ]l)ial 4930. | FOR SALE—S-acre plot of ground. ! I'A-mile from city limits, will be sold) .cheap to quick buyer. Apply Samuel Plough, 256 Crescent St. 1 i ) | FOR SALE—Desirable Paxtang cor- I ner property; 9 rooms and bath; gas j electric light; furnace; corner Brts ban and Swan streets; possession within thirty days; also other Pax tang property. Bell Realty Co.. Berir ner Bldg. v h $2500 will purchase a two-storv brick dwelling on Crescent street, having ail modern Improvements. Beli J Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. ! FOR SALE N. 18th street, brick ' 1 house. 8 rooms and bath, also other improvements, desirable location. Bell' i Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. ! VACANT property for sale, corner i 116 th and State streets, brick construe- i ! lion, 9 rooms and bath, brick garage. 1 Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. , $2200 will purchase a dwelling with] | eight rooms and bath. gas. furnace, cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co.. Berg- I I nei Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT I J FOR RENT—Perdix, Pa., one-story I bungalow, unfurnished, having two' (bed rooms, dining room and kitchen. I i hot and cold water and range, bath room, furnace heat, papered, front' land side porches, cellar, faces on State ) Highway, only 8 niinutes walk from IP. R. 11. station, monthly lease. Ap | ply E. C. Keller. Perdix, Pa., or En gineers' Club, Harrisburg. j FOR RENT—At Perdix. the Litch ' rteld cozy live-room cottage facing j State lioad; comfortably furnished; splendid locution; possession Monday'.' September 15. Apply to A. C. Y'oling] ' '34 North Second St. Both phones. j ] FOR RENT—Cottage at Perdix from ' September 1; furnished up-to-date;] only tellable people need apply to Louis. 414 N. Third St. REAL ESTATE WANTED i WANTED—To buy a six or seven room bungalow, uptown section pre ferred; all conveniences. Address Box j E, 8625 care Telegraph. ] WANTED to rent on October 1 modern house for small family; refer ences exchanged. Address Box Z-82('li ] care Telegraph. | WANTED —To buy dwelling on Al- ! lison Hill between 13th and 18th sts., j ! Market and Boas sts. Must have gir ,agc or sufficient room for one; price I' not to exceed $6,000. Phone 801 l 1 ,4707-YV or address T-8193 care Tele- ' ' graph. j I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop- | ' el-ties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es- ! tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third l " Street. FARMS FARMS FOR SALE 135-acre farm situate in ICreutz ' Creek Valley, four miles west of' WriKhtsville, Pa., and '4-mile north ], of Lincoln Highway along Accomae , road, adjoining Helium. Pa. and six) 1 miles east of York, Pa. Running water!' ! at barn with two separate sets farm)' bui'dings. Farm could be laid out to | advantage of 80 acres and 55 acres. 1 |Sold as a whole 135 acres at sss per 1 acre. | Also 1%-story brick dwelling house with fruifle barn containing about 12 : 'acres for $2,600. Opposite Hellam I ] school, Hellam, Pa. Also 2-story frame dwelling house | with hog pen containing 6 acres for! < $1,700. Adjoining Hellam. Pa. 1 480 feet on East King street, by 217 feet in depth, opposite Franklin school building. For building sites. 1758 feet fronting on Market street.) opposite Elmwood. For building sites. I 1373 ft fronting along P. R. R. C 0..) east of East st. For manufacturing 1 sites 57 acres woodland at $25 per acre!: and 5 acres woodland at $75 per acre.) i Will be sold quickly to settle up an | • estate. Apply to the executors In per-1 son and they will gladly show you ] 1 over the farm. |, Alexander W. Loucks. Loucks Mills. | ■ York, pa., P. O. Box 535. York phone! 33190. 1 Dr. William E. Loucks. 42 W. Mar- 1 .ket ft., second floor. York. Pa. York,, "phone 35463. I ! Harry J. Loucks. executors Henry J. 1 'L'neks, deceased. Alexander YV. _ks. First Nutional Bunk, Y'ork. I— ) 1 4 Continued in Next Column) ' I FARMS FARMS FOR SALE 71 acres; all good buildings ..$2950 45 acres near street car; all build ings $4500 60 acres fat land; building $2500 103 acres; all buildings; very good $3500 100 acres. This is a high grade .farm; lahd and buildings SSOOO | We would like to sell these above .farms very soon. They are all worth v a higher price. Look them over. C. B. Care & Son. Care's Grocery, Lingles town. or 409 Market St. Harrisburg. SMALL FARMS FOR SALE 12 acres, near Penbrook SSOOO 5 acres, near Progress S4BOO 4 acre lots, near Penbrook ...SI4OO 3 acres, near Steelton S3BOO 115 acres, near West Fair view SI3OOO IS4 acres, i miles east of Har rislurg $8530 CHARLES A. DAVIES. 1549 State Street [Bell 1476-W Dial 4930 j 1G acre truck farm $2400 j 20 acre truck farm S9OOO 24 acre truck farm S2IOO 30 acre peach orchard S6OOO 31 acres, 7 woodland SI6OO 43 acres sand soil $2600 48 acres, 5 woodland ....S2OOO 50 acres. 16 woodland SI3OO 78 acres, 15 pastureland $4500 54 acres, dairy farm S9OOO 94 acres, 20 woodland s44tio 100 acres. 12 woodland $3300 120 acres, 5 woodland sßsou 169 acres, 30 woodland ilOOru 107 CHESTNUT, NEAR FRONT I : ; SEVERAL SMALL FARMS Three to ten miles from city. Price and terms right. C. H. CORDER. 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 660-J. 40 acres slate soil, near New Kingston, I>4 miles off Lincoln High i way, buildings good, never failing well, up for quick sale, $2,000. F. s. | Mumma & Son, Mechanicsburg, Pa, FARM—9S acres of level limestone land; tine producer. Brick house; bank | barn. Well of never failing water. Lo 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 j tate, at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris- I burg. Pa. '• ,F? R SALE—Five-acre truck and ■chicken farm; 6 rooms; new frame (house, barn and garage (new); 5 nnn lutes to trolley; Vi-mite east Progress (Charles Davies, 1549 State St. Bell I 1476 W. Dial 4930. ! R SALE—loo-acre farm, also (stock if desired. Possession November 1; 3 miles northeast of Harrisburg. i Further information apply 1700 N I Second St. FARMS WANTED : WANTED—To buy good farm not I too far from city; state lowest price ; and terms in first letter. Address 1 H-8244 cure Telegraph. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS j . __ FOR SALE ARMY EQUIPMENT ! BLANKETS, WOOL AND COT TON MIXED $4.00 BLANKETS, ALL WOOL, O. D... 9.00 | COTS, FOLDING 495 I SHIRTS, FLANNEL, O. D 3.75 ' BREECHES, KHAKI 2.25 PONCHOS, OIL PROCESSED. USED ; 2.50 PONCHOS, WOVEN CLOTH 3 Ud | 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 ltli t'KlPT OF CERTIFIED CHECK OR j .MONEY ORDER MADE PAYABLE TO THE ROYDAN CO., P. O. BOX 101, HARRISBURG. MOTORS FOR SALE We have the following motors we ! are offering for sale. We guarantee (these motors to be in tirst-class con dition and can make immediate de ; livery. One % 11. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. One >4 H. P. 220 V. 380 R. P. M. One 'A H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M. One >A H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. One 14 H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M. One U H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. One 44 H. P. 120 V. 400 R. P. M. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CC . Printing Binding Designing -■ | Photo-Engraving Die Stamping Plate Printing. Hurrisburg, Fa. FOR SALE —One sideboard, almost new; dining table; rugs, good condi tion; dining chairs. Call at 24 South 18th SC Ask for Mrs. Brought. FOR SALE —Singer sewing ma chine. good as new. Call Irwin Mar tin. 2340 Ellerslie St. Both phones. FOR SALE—Potatoes. 5-bushel lots. $2 per bushel, delivered any part of city; home grown. Apply W. J. shu bauer. 2531 N. Front St. Bell 978 J. PRIVATE sale of household goods, Friday and Saturday, including beds, couch, rug carpets, library and small table, folding screens, rockers and small chairs, washer and other articles. No dealers. Apply i 509 Oreen St. FOR SALE—Vlctrola, good as new, S6O, with sls in records, and Bloch baby carriage, sls; also baby stroller and walker. Apply 625 Schuylkill St. FOR SALE —Coul range in first class condition, excellent baker. Apply '.163 Derry St. —— 1 BOOKS Bought and sold; .0,000 new old. rare. In stock. Aurand's. 925 North Third. Circulars tree. FOR SALE —Three show Oases and a counter. Phone 206R or call at cigur store. Fourth and Kelker Sts. FOR SALE—Lumber, tubes, tanks, shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting, bolts, pipe, etc., dismantling plant. The Htghsplre Distillery Co.. Ltd., Both phones. Highsplre, Pa. FOR SALE—English setter dog. seven months old, pedigreed stock. Call Bell 3813R or 2815 N. Second St. FOR SALE —Dining room and living room suites cheap to quick buyer. Ad dress 2425 N. Fifth St. Bell 4542 R. FOR SALE —Cheap, a new. late style oak buffet. Also medium size oak china closet. Call at 218 Hamilton st. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page
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