18 [ If ¥Ol WfliM JM Work Yon Must Ask for It-Use tie Classified Columns Deaths SMITH—Died, September 14, 1919, Mrs. W. O. Smith, at her late home, 122 Cumberland St. Funeral services will be held from the above address on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30, to which relatives and friends are invited. Burial pri vate. Harrisburg cemetery. HAHMSII—On Sunday morning. Sep tember 14, 119. Amos Harnish, aged S3 years. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence, 20S N. 15th St. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without fur ther notice. Burial private. LOST AND FOUND LOST—GoId bracelet with blue , stone, on Saturday evening, on Mar ket Street. 4th and 6th Street car. lie- , ward if returned, 1806 North Fifth St. FOUND—GoId watch charm in Cap-, r'-tal Park last Thursday, owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this advertisement. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg! Shorthand, Typewriting. English. Rookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithmo- | tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL, OPEN ALL YEAR. Knler at any time. | Well 125 Dial 4016. BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. , 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beekley. 1 HELP WANTED —MALE PATTERN MAKERS WANTED ' Steady work, thoroughly up- 1 to-date plant, 66c per hour to firrt class wood pattern mak ers. Immediate opportunitv for two more men. In business I.'. years, never a minute's la bor trouble. Employ both union and non-union men. Will pay transportation one j way for interview, and if en- j gaged will pay transportation both ways after 30 days' om- P'oyment. Boarding and liv ing conditions good. 1 A N'GBORN CO P.PfIR AT! ON, Hagerstovvn. Md. PATENT window sa.-h lock to lock I window, open or close, cannot be moved or lowered from outside, must be l , operated from inside, when window! is open lock cannot be released with wire or stick from outside, locking j both upper and lower sash at same time at any desired height. This adv. is for partner to get patent on mar ket or will sell patentright entirely. Address S-S2OB care Telegraph. j WANTED —Delivery boy, over 16 ! years; one with bicycle preferred. Ap ply at once, Modern Shoe Repairing Co, 504 Market street. WANTED —Partner for established tirarage and automobile business. Pre • fer wide-awake man with about $6,000 capital. Address box C-8228 care Tele graph. WANTED —First-class barber or I an experienced apprentice. Only j steady and moral men need apply, at 142544 Derry street,-city. $ ; : WANTED —Young man to urlve Ford delivery ear; prefer one experi enced in the grocery business. Ap ply Pomeroy, Daily Market, Second and Roily Sts. W ANTED—A first class watchmak er. Permanent position to an A 1 rapid mechanic to work 011 watches only. No waiting on trade. Reading s larg est jewelry store. Established 2> years. Salary $lO per week. Also .1 second watchmaker, Compcu-nt and willing to do clock work. Salary s3o per week. Apply at once. Cohen Bros., 528 Pc-nn Square, Reading, Pa. WE have a traveling position open for the right man, he does not need to be an experienced salesman, but must be ambitious and willing to learn. For the right man we have the right chance to earn from' $2,4e0 a vear upward; state age, phone number and full particulars. Address E-8027 care Telegraph. __• WANTED —Laborers and contra- - tors at the Paxtang quarries. Apply j Paxtang Quarries, Paxtang. 1 a. WANTED—Boys over 16 years to bale mattresses. United States Matt ress Co, 12th and Herr Sts. CARPENTERS wanted at once;| good pay: long job. Apply on job. -I s ' and Market or H. T. Bayles. General Contractor and Builder, 2eS North St. [ GRASP the opportunity to-day to become an expert mechanic and chauf fer. We teach you between your 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. Cameron at, Harrisburg. Training Quarters, 260 S. Front St. Steelton. WANTED —Machinist for shoe fac tory llttirg room. Only one familiar with Singer and Union special ma- ! chines need apply. Greenberg-Miller I Co., Inc., Palmyia. Pa. | ,| YOUNG MEN. 18-35. for railway | mall clerks and mail carriers. $l,lOO- j 1,500. For free paiticulurs of examina- j tlons write R. Terry (former Civil; Service Kxamlner) 518 Continental! BldK . Washington. Cantluiictl In \-\t Column j FOR SALE Low Priced Houses Nos. 834. 536, 838, 840 S. Cam eroii St.. four. -story !'ram houses; 6 rooms ani attic, gafl • light. j No. 814 Kast St.; 3-stor.v brick hcusa, one of a pair. *< rooms and i bath; Kas; paved street. No. 1940 N. Tth St.; 244-story frame house; 6 rooms and bath; l! gas, furnace; cemented cellar; front porch. No. 1943 Rudy St.: 3-story frame house; 0 rooms; lot 20x100 ft.; possession 30 days. No. 63S Calder St.: 2 44-story brick and frame house; 7 rooms: front porch. No. 3453 N. 6th St.; 2 44-story frame house; 6 rooms and attic; room for bath; furnace heat; front and back porches; garage. Miller Brothers & Co, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE I.OCUST AND COURT STS. SURETY BONUS Members Hl>g. Ileal Estate Board MONDAY EVENING. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED 60 able bodied labore.rs, long job, chance for overtime, good working conditions. Apply to Geo. T. Pitzel, Moorhead Knit ting Rldg, Cameron and Wal nut St. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Experienced and widely-known railroad mon and traffic experts will train you during your spare hours at home to become a Traffic Manager. These mon will give you a practical working knowledge of everything of ! ■ importance in the shipping Held, in- J J eluding rates, classifications, tariffs, - I hills of lading, maritime shipping, ex- : ' port regulations, interstate com- j 1 ineroe laws. Arc. Y'ou will be under i the personal direction of big, prae- I ticnl traffic men at every step. You may obtain this training while I holding your present position and I thus prepare for a REAL position. j ' Address Beli 4910-K or Box 3, Hill! | Station, City. j PARTNER wanted by owner of 13.il aires of good poultry, truck and fruit! jinrnv to help grow and serve whole- j I some, well cooked food, fresh from jour own gardens to our own table | every morning in a house with 14 large light, well ventilated rooms, I j enclosed in four walls thick enough j |to keep out heat or cold; nicely and centrally located on the Lincoln high i way at county seat; good roads, etc; <>r will sell as a whole or in small ! farms. Call on or address owner. P. :M. Mishler, 46 and 48 Main St., Get tysburg, Pa. j j: j WANTED Stone cutters; good! 'camp accommodations and good wages paid, with the use of pneumatic tools, a business that is easily learned and ; beginners paid while learning. Apply at the mill stone quarries of the] American Abrasives Co, Whitethorn*, ; Virginia. 1 WANTED —Good reliable sheet met lal worker; none but good man need I apply. E. S. Veatts. Lenioyne, or j phone 3132-M any time from 7 to 9 p. m < WANTED Experienced window trimmer and card writer in men's clothing and furnishing store, Penn sylvania city of 120,000. Good oppor tunity for right man; must be steady land reliable; state reference anil sal- I ary. L-8018 care Telegrapn. I 1 ORANF.MAN. ladle, pit, stripper or I charging machine man; large steel j mill out of city; exceptional salary to start and advancement to thoroughly capable man. Give details us to ex-! Ipericnce and age in own handwrit ing. f-8081. HELP WANTED—FEMALE j _ WANTED! Our business is steadily in creasing and we need experi enced stitching room opera tors, also girls to learn. If you are a vamper, folder or skiver, and want steady em ployment at good pay for a I' 48-hour week. We can put you at work at once. If you can operate a power machine and and want to work shelter j 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., 1408 Vernon Street. I FEMALE Nurse in hospital for nervous and mental cases. Salary, $35 to ssu per month, according to ! experience. Write Stamford Hall! j Company. Stamford, Conn. WANTED Experienced sewing machine oper ators. Regular and pleasant work and j good wages. We are also employing inexperi enced operators who are paid while learning. A bonus is paid every pay day to all operators. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO.. F.eily and Fulton Streets SALESLADY —First class saleslady for coats, suits and furs. Experienced preferred; excellent wages to right party. Apply Goodman's, 440 Market! I Street. i ! i WANTED —Experienced sewers and, I learners. Apply evenings, 133 Walnut j hi reel. j | Wanted—Waitress for tea room;] | must have reference. Apply 311 Wal-! jr.ut St. | j WANTED —A girl over IS fori 'stenography and office work. Apply j Grand Union Tea Co, 208 North Sec- j olid St. i WANTED —Maid for general house-, work; thiee in family; no washing; 'call Bell 1581R or 1723 Forster St. I WANTED —Experienced short order ;eook; good wages. Apply Alva Hotel, I 19 South Fourth St. I WANTED —Attendants in the ft— I male department of the Somerset I County Hospital, experience not ne cessary. good salary with hoard, room and laundry included, single, between ihe ages of 21 and 40. Address Dr. F. Ncrris. superintendent, Somerset j County Hospital, Somerset, Pa. i WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL Second and North Streets WANTED AT ONCE FOLDERS , ! GOOD WAGES AND BONUS BLOUGH MFG. CO, REILY AND FULTON STREETS [ j WANTED —Girl to act as cashier ! and to keep books in restaurant. | Waitress also wanted. Call at 437 j*ilarket. Dial 4504. ' (Continued In Next Column) HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Experienced millinery makers . Twelve months' work at good pay. ASTRICH'S, (Second Floor> 308 MARKET STREET. 1 WANTED Experienced operators on power sewing machines. beginners paid: I while learning. Our business is stead-• Uy increasing and plenty of raw ma j ferial guarantees steady work. I Ideal work—under ideal conditions, |in ideal plant. JENNINGS MFG. CO, 2012 N. Fourth St. ! WANTED—GirI over 16 years to I work in office seven hours * day, six idays 11 week. Apply in own handwrit ling. Address Box R-8029 rare Tele ! graph. j 1. I WANTED—-Housekeeper for widow er with two children, aged 7 and 4 I years; good home to right party; no I outside work. Address John I. Try. R. D. 1, Beaver Springs, I'a. ' WANTED—Salesladies with ex perience. Apply Robinson & Co, I Third and Broad Sts. j WANTED Experienced knitters; good ! j ra;, . steady work. Apply, HARRIS HOSIERY CO.. Calder and Marlon Street. i WANTED—GirIs to work in laun-: dry Apply Keystone Laundry, Harris I land Wallace Sts. 1 WANTED —Gill for general house-] work. Apply 231 Maclay St. I WANTED A girl for general | housework. Apply ISI9 North Second jSt. Bell 1652.1. COMPETENT white girl for second! work, family of four; no washing;! comfortable working and living eon-j ditions; maid's hath room; heated bed: room; wages S4O per month. Reply to H-8210 rare Telegraph. WANTED—Young girl or middle' aged woman to assist with general 1 housework. Apply 926 North Third. | | *l l j W ANTED—Operators on plain sew- j ing machines; girls on trimming [tables; one experienced girl to get cut! j ordi i s and take care of stock. Apply Ht.irisburg Apparel Co, Sixth and I Herr Sts. I HEILI* W ANTED—MuIe anil Female ANY intelligent person, either sex, j may earn SIOO and upwards monthly corresponding for newspapers; sls to s2o weekly in spare time; experience unnecessary ; no canvassing. Send for particulars. Northern Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN —Write for list of open ings and full particulars. Earn $2,000 to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experienced. City or traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Assn. Dept. 603, Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED—Porter or butler or bell boy; can furnish references. Address Box L-S2ll care Telegraph. ' SITUATIONS W ANTED—FEMALE WANTED —General housework by the day or week by colored woman. Inquire 1223 Monroe St. WANTED—General housework by colored woman. Apply 405 Lincoln St, Steelton. Pa. WANTED Reliable school girl wants light housework after school, no objection to helping care with chil dren, can furnish good references. In quire 652 Calder St. . , WANTED Middle aged white woman with child wishes to keep house for widower. Inquire 254 Myers St.. Sleelton. Y'OUNG colored girl wishes light 1 housework and to help with children. | Can fuinish reference. Address 6621 Calder St. WHITE woman wishes position as cook in private family. Can furnish! 'reference. Address Box C-8081 care ! Tele graph. WANTED—A girl 13 years of age, one who can be trusted, would like to ' take care of child or children after school. Apply at 1312 Susquehanna Street. WOMAN wishes position as house keeper for a widower. Can furnish reference. Apply 1621 Chestnut St. ROOMS L'OR RENT I'OR R'ENT Furnished room on second floor; all conveniences, in quire 711 Capital St. H( >1 SEK E'FPINO rooms with com j muni-ating kitchenette, large airy ; outside ; striekly private; stoves fur j nished free; laundry, phone and bath | room privileges; weekly payments; duilv inspection invited. 129 Broad St. l-'Olt RENT—Nicely furnished front! jroom; all conveniences and good lo- j I cation; gentlemen only. Apply 324 N. | Second St. j l-'Olt RENT —One or two nicely fur- ] jniahed bed rooms with private bathil ail modern conveniences; use of I t phone. Inquire 615 North 17th St. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms' ' for light housekeeping; all convem-1 enocs. Apply 506 Market St. FOR RENT—Two desirable unfur- j ' nisheil rooms, suitub'.e for light 1 housekeeping, centrally located, heat. 1 • gas and bath. Apply Sunday, 1207 4a Perry St. ■j FOR RENT —Two large nicely fui : nished, third story rooms for light housekeeping, with all modern con-] 1 ] veniences. hot and cold water, elec-i i ! t licit v. gas, city steam, suitable for j . l.iee couple. Also tine second story I t! furnished room for a gentleman. May | lent all three rooms to one party. ■jNear Capitol, 721 N. Sixth St. ' l-'Olt RENT —Three furnished rooms; for light housekeeping, two rooms up- ! I stairs end the kitchen down stairs.! Apply 16 40 44 Wallace St. j •I FOTt RENT—Furnished rooms with! 'hot and cold water; all conveniences.! j Inquire 200 S. Front St, Steelton. or I ' Dial 9459. j FOR RENT—Second story front! jroom; all modern conveniences; board I ; If desiied. Apply 125 Pine St. I FURNISHED bachelor apartment, [front; suitable for two gentlemen; 1 separate beds; steam heat; electric! "I lights; bath; use of phone; rent rea r j sonable. Dial 4990 or Dayton Cycle Co,! ; ! 912 N. Third St. j j NICELY furnished. clean. cool j - rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 143 i 'South Third street. • HABRISBURG TELEGR.AJPH Bp • m I nn CLASSIFIED ADS find desirable boarders. If 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 for making the business PAY. lOOMS WANTED I j W ANTi'.'P—Three rooms with bath; ' centrally located; furnished or unfur-! i nished. Address Box E-8216 care j Telegraph. AI'AIt'TMENTS FOR KENT I HAMILTON apartment; 6 rooms and' i bath, electric lights; cabinet gas! ] range; hot wafer, steam heat; sta-1 I tionary wash tubs. Apply 559 Wood-I I bine St. Bell 4519 J. ! APARTMENT for rent, 7 rooms and jbath, all modern improvements, in- I rinding steain heat. Apply 1745 North 1 Sixth St. ! APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED TO RENT—Unfurnished : apartment, with five rooms and bath. 1 !or small house with all modern con- j ! veniences. for a family of two. Good' j location desiied. Address Box C-8215 cere Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES 11211 N. Fifteenth St $5250 I 1325 N. Fourth St S2OOO IMS Fulton St $1750 163S Schuylkill St $2150 i 1428 Hunter St s2.s"ii | 208 S. Thirteenth St $7250 i The Fritchey Farm cost $60,000, fori ' less than half. Eight hundred acre island, suitable for stock farming with four complete [sets of farms for (60,000. : A farm at Hoguestown with 167 a res, all complete, $30,000. Apply to S. FRIEDMAN. Real Estate. Kunkel Bldg. or 217 Peffer Street FOR SALE—Two lots on 32d Street near Brisban, Paxtang. 20x120 feet each; tine location; price reasonable if s(4ld within thirty days. Address Box L-8217 care Telegraph. FOR SALE —625, 627 and 633 Geary street. Three-story brick dwellings, all improvements, porch fronts. Will be sold separately or as a group. Small payment and mortgage can be arranged for balance. Will be sold cheap to quick purchasers. Unusually attractive proposition as an invest ment or for those seeking a comfor table home in desirable section. Ad dress for further particulars. J. P. Mc- Cullough, care Telegraph, Harrisburg. FOR SALE Three-story briek warehouse; 14-inch walls; elevator; size building and lot. 33x85 feet; cor ner property; built in 1911; located in I 16u0 block, near Sixth St. Price only I $4,300. Charles Davies, 1549 State st i Bell 1476\V. Dial 4930. THREE mercantile buildings, well I located in growing business sections. 1 Prices right and terms to suit. D. A. • Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. I For sale —Camp Hill, S. .Main St, i pair of modern 2 44-story frame dwell ings. including electricity. Lots 20x140 feet. May be had at a bargain. Cash offer wanted. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar ket St. j For Sale —Derry St.—No. 1817—De ' tached frame cottage house; steam 'heat; electric light and hardwood floors; lot 35x150 feet. An ideal home. .1. E. Gipple. 1251 Market St. For Sale —N. lith St. —No. 82, 8- room briek house with all improve ments. In very good repair. Price $3,800. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market St. 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. Price reasonable. C O. BACKICNSTOSS, Owner, Re ii 112 Market St. Bell TOO 3077J FOR SALE NOW VACANT 1194 Bailey Street; 3-sCory trick; 8 rooms and bath; all ! improvements; cemented cel lar. Price $2,500 1 c. O. BACKENSTOSS, Owner. ,' Bell Be " ,701 3077J i HOMES for colored families. 2 44- I story frame with gas, electric lights, bath, front and back porch; good chicken house; lot 22x115; house I newly papered and painted, will ae i cent monthly payments. Send for our list. Lincoln Realty Co, 1129 North ] 7th Street. j FOR SALE—3I4 S. Second street. 3- I story brick; 9 rooms; cement cellar; I all household goods and furniture, porno included. Price. $5,700. i V 7 I Chestnut, near Front. ! FOR SALE —8-room house, all int- Iprovements; A 1 condition; 10-foot drive alley. Bargain to quick buyer jif sold before October 1. Bell 1061 M. I* - FOR SALE—New briek houses, 6 rooms and bath, all modern conver.t --! ences. 23d and Derry Sts. Inquire of |N II Downin. 518 AS. 13th St. Bell ;2062R. i FOR SALE—One of the finest homes in Highspire, right in the business section. 15 rooms, brick, solid walnut, 'sash. French plate glass, suitable for ibank or other business. Rent S4O per month. Will sell for almost half of what it would cost to build or will ex 'change for i. good farm, inquire W. J. Reeves. 224 Market St, Highspire, Pa. I Dial 96C1. ! FOR SAUF. or rent, house and barn ion two acres of ground, 244 miles northeast of Harrisburg. east of Wild iwood Pork near gchult/.'s Mill; also 17 acre Held and mountain land north lof Linglcetown. Apply M. K. Selfert. 1213 Broad St. i FOR SALE—Vacant 10 room, single ; brick house, 1600 block Derry St.; j good location for a store. Dial 6236. (Continued In Next Column) mi iiiiii'ii'.iti'.iitiiiiitiiii.imiiumiHiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiuimiiiHi niniiiiiiiiMiiiiniiim. ,i niiiiirn j | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' i HOUSES FOR SALE I EASY TERMS. PAY AS RENT j CITY AND SUBURBAN j Vacant. 2-stor.v brick. sso,> down $270.1 j 3-story frame on Hill imp $1800! 3-story frame, up-iown SIBOO j 244-story frame, N. 2d St, imp, $.0o down $2500 3-story frame, single, corner, garage S3OOO ] 3-storv brick. Berryhill SI $3500 ! 2-story brick, S. 1 Itli St $300 | Business site on N. 3d St, i | 40x210 $9500! I 3-story brick, cor, t'loverly Hts. * 12"0 3-ttory briek on 'Emerald St (4000 ■ 3-story frame on ltegina St, small bldg, on rear, hot water heat, elect, and gus $3800! 3-story brick on Kelker St $2600 j 3-story frame on liill, SSOO down $2500 j 3-story block house on 6th St., SSOO down SISOO I Fine homes on N. sth St, up-to date $5300 ! Vacant up-town 3-story briek... $5200 ] 3-story brick, up-town. posses i sion soon. S3OO down, pay as i ent, uil Imp (3000 ! I Possession at once. SSOO down, ; I easy payments. 3-story briek, on Green st, porches $457.111 2-story brick up-town. steam heat, elect, and gas. porches. i built three years. SSOO down .. $3200 I I'Fine large home, N. 3d SI $18590 Fine large home on Hill $15000) Sew ral rows of houses, good Invest ment several tine apartments 10 p"r cent, clear bine home one-acre, near Camp Hill. Several suburban homes, singly built. For sate 01 exchange on ! farm, row of three small houses pay- ] ing 10 per cent. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell phone 560J "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SEE SANDEKLIN" 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 looming house; SSOO cash; I j balance in monthly payments. 17TII AND PAXTON STS.—NEW; j VACANT; 2 44-story; six rooms and jbnth; hardwood floors; steam heat;] gas and electricity; front and rear! poiclu-.s; side entrance, with a nice big : yard; can be bought with a small! I amount down; balance same as rent. SWA'I'ARA ST, 1856—VACANT; six rooms and bath; all improvements; newly painted and papered; in A 1 con dition; nice front and back porches; good size yard back to a 20-loot 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 pack porches; cement cellar; a very nice home; can be bought with SSOO cash. D. ASA SANDERLIN. Room 1, Security Trust Building . 36 NORTH THIRD ST. Bell 1300. Dial 3573 ATTENTION, BUILDERS We have several plots of land at! Paxtang. suitable for building opera- I tlons. Prices right. Tsvcations none better. Purchasers' for homes plentiful. ROHRER & SON. 211 Bergner Building, Real Estate and General Insurance. FOR SALE 14IS N. Second Street, briek 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 Third stieet, two and one-half frame dwelling. Inquire of HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, 16 South Second St, Hariisburg, Pa. CAMP HlLL—Bowman Ave, at Lo gan £*, semi-hungalow. 7 rooms and : hath, lot 40x140. 6 fruit trees, front and side porch, gas and electric, . within one fare limit, elegant home, i can be seen by appointment. Apply, LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN, Patriot Building. FOR SALE—Y'ou can purchase two 3-story brick houses at a reasonable price; location 312-314 Cumberland 'St.; new granolithic porches and side walk; outside woodwork will be painted by the present owner; cen trnlly located; all briek houses; low price. See M. A. Fought, 272 North St. $2200 will purchase a dwelling with eight rooms and bath, gas, furnace, cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co, Berg ner Bldg. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty ■ Bond first payment required, balance 1 as rent. We have houses in every part of the city and suburbs. Appiy A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street. (Continued In Next Column) "HiiimuiiMHin 111 ~he 11 .i:.iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiu,iiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiu.ii.i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! FOR SALE 1 On Saturday, the 20th day of Sep timber, 1919. the undersigned will sell hei faim. known as the Bonner Farm, situ-md in Batimorc township. Adams County, Pa., along the public road leading from gtumbaugh's Mill to! Peardorff'a Mill and about two miles I northeast of York Springs, adjoining' lands (>i Joseph Berew, Harry Brough j and George Kinter, containing about j -lu acrts. improved with two-story | ! large, brick house with slate roof.' large bank barn in good condition, with three barn floors, wagon shed. ! corn cribs, hog pen and other neces-] sr.ry out buildings, with running: water in the barnyard and a stream i of water flowing through the land. About 40 acres of this farm is in 'chestnut and oak timber, the balance 1 01 the farm is tillable land in tine; fertile vendition. About one-half of the tillable land , •of the farm is chestnut flint and well adapted to the production of fruit; the balance of it is known as red land! and is fertile and productive. Suic to be held on the premises at I ! 1.30 o'clock p. m. when attendance! ! will be given and terms made known j by Delilah Myers. i VACANT property for sale, corner: ,16th and State streets, brick construc tion. 9 rooms and bath, brick garage, j Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. ' j NORTH Sixteentn; 9 room brick;' gas; electricity; hot water; steam! jheat; brick garage on premises;] streets paved front and rear; senuol nearby. E. T. Selig. 920 North Si*- I teenth. FOR SAIjTC—A fine 3 -story brick ■ house with improvements; electric i light; porches and side entrance in | good uptown district. j ! '■ brick house on good street up- j ! toyvn with 4 rooms on second and i i i bird floors; porches and side en-' i trance; good rooming house; posses-] I sion soon. A. \V. Swengel. 2131 North Second St. Bell 2575.1. ' FOR SAbE —Suburban house; six rooms large garden and chicken! house; price $1100; one car fare. 107 Chestnut near Front St. ! SIXTH ST.—l 720—We are offering . this dwelling at a reduced figure, ln i oorns and tile bath room, lot I6xlob, 1 I drive alley on rear, gas and electric,! | laundry with set tubs in cellar, hard- j wood floors, finished in oak through out. hot water heat, possession Oct. 1. j Must be seen to lie appreciated. Applv liKHM AN (ft K RING KM AN. Patriot Building. I : i _ FOR SARI*:—3O6 and 308 Lewis St.. New houses, will be completed 'by October i. 2 Vi'-atory brick, slate roof, front and back porches, halconv. i'( rooms, Jjath, first floor finished in j hardwood, steam heat, splendid viewj to river, fruit trees in bearing, hedge 1 ] fence pi ice reasonable. Will sell on, {terms if desired. I>. K. Lewis Real Ks state and Insurance 303 Lewis St. I ! i FOU SALE—Two-story brick house i >n llili six rooms ami bath oloclriu 'lishts. gas, cement collar. Apply 1545) ' Vernon St. FOR SALE—Possession at fence. 'Jo-i lumhia Road near V. M. A. bldg,! | llnola. 3-story frame house, steam I boat. bath, electric light. S4OO cash, .balance easy terms, i.'harles Davies, 115 19 Stale St., Harrisburg. Bell 1 4764 V., |l>ial 4930. ] FOR SALE—B3 N. 18th street, briek j house, 8 rooms and bath, also other improvements, desirable location. Betll Really Co.. Bergner Bldg. HOFFER ST., 2307—F0r sale; bri.-k; land stucco bungalow; seven rooms I end bath; hot water heat; other ini-1 ] provonu nts. Bell Realty Co., Bergner, I Building. i FOR SALE —Desirable Paxtang eor- ' ! nor property; 9 looms and hath; gas; | electric light; furnace; corner Bl'ts i ban and Swan streets; possession within thirty days; also other Pax ] tang property. Bell Realty Co., Berg jner Bldg. I WHITEHALL ST., iSI I—For sale; I brick residence; eleven rooms and I 1 tuth; steam heat; all other improve-1 Intents; hardwood lloors. Bell Realty I [Co., Bergner Bldg. [ CHESTNUT ST., 1918—For sale; 3-1 I story brick house; eight rooms and jbath; gas; electric light; steam heat. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOU RENT FOR RENT House corner Boas and Cow don Sts.; 8 rooms and bath; i hot and cold water; station ary wash tub; steam heat and I gas. Apply KEYSTONE IRON K- METAL CO., j Broad and Wallace Streets. FOR RENT —Cottage at Perdix from : September 1; furnished up-to-date;, only reliable people need apply to I.ouis, 414 N. Third St. REAL ESTATE WANTED I READY buyers, list your farm and i houses with me. M. Zoll, Real Estate j [and Insurance, Steelton. Dial. WANTED —To buy a six or seven room bungalow, uptown section pre ferred: all conveniences. Address Box E. 8025 care Telegraph. WANTED to rent on October 1, modern house for small family; refer ences exchanged. Address Box Z-8204 care Telegraph. I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third Street. FARMS 16 acre truck farm $2400 20 acre truck farm S9OOO 24 acre truck farm S2IOO 3u acre peach orchard S6OOO 34 acres. 7 woodland si6'U! 43 acres sand soil $2600 48 acres, 5 woodland S2OOO 50 acres. 16 woodland SI3OO 78 acres, 15 pastureland s4sou 54 acres, dairy farm S9OOO 94 acres. 20 woodland $4400 100 acres, 12 woodland $3300 120 acres. 5 woodland SBSOO 169 acres, 30 woodland SIOOOO lU7 CHESTNUT. NEAR FRONT SEVERAL SMALL FARMS Three to ten miles from city. Price and terms right. C. H. CORDER. 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 660-J. FARM—9S acres of level limestone land; line producer. Brick house; bank barn. Wei! of never failing water. Lo cated ten miles from Harrisburg in Cumberland county. For further de scription, call on E. W. Yohu, one of the administrators of H. W. Yohn Es tate, at 13 N. Fourth street. Harris burg. Pa. FOR SALE—loo-acre farm, also stock If desired. Possession November 1; 3 miles northeast of Harrisburg. Further information apply 1700 N. i Second st. 42-acre farm; 10 room house am! good bank barn; very good soli; one half cash; price $3,100. 107 Chestnut: near Front St SEPTEMBER 15,1919. I ,: t : "it- it ~ „j|,.,ii it, , ii..iif;>ibiii,>Ni < !iii';::ii'iii , iiuiiiiiiii;i.iiiiii:iiii | FARMS WANTED I i WANTED—To buy good farm not] | too far from city; state lowest price; land terms in first letter. Address H-8244 care Telegraph. Ofliccs and Store Rooms for Rent ! I I'OR RENT Third floor. No. 302 Market ; Street, above Claster's Jew elry Store, has been used by Ke.lberg as studio for the ! past ten years; desirable cn ! trance; easy stairs. i FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MOTORS FOR SALE I We have the following motors we [are offering for sale. We guarantee these motors to bo in lirst-ciass con jdttion unci can make immediate de 'livery. I One 44 H. P. 220 V. 450 R. P. M. One 44 H. P. 220 V. 380 It. P. M. One >4 H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M. One 44 H. P. 115 V. 800 It. P. M. One '4 H. P. 220 V. 370 It. P. M. i One 44 H. P. 120 V. 275 H. P. M. One 44 H. P. 120 V. 400 R. P. M. i THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. j Printing Binding Designing ] Photo-Engraving Die Stamping] Plate Printing. Harrisburg. Pa. ! FOR SALE—About 13 gross of V. !T. F. brand of watch glasses with cabinet. Address Box 8100 care Tele ! graph. WHITE go-cart for sale. Whippley .make, in good condition. 15 N. 13th | Slri c t. ! FOR SALE—Two Columbia fur jnaccs; not used two years; in A 1 ! condition: can lie seen at Paxtang jsehool building. ; FOR SALE— One sideboard, almost new; dining table; rugs, good condi tion; dining chairs. Call at 24 South ,18th St. Ask for Mrs. Brought. ! FOR SALE—Singer sewing mi | chine, good as new. Call Irwin Mar tin. 2340 Ellerslie St. Both phones. EOR SALE —Potatoes. 5-hushel lots. I js' per bushel, delivered any part ol city: home grown. Apply W. J. shu | linuor, 2531 N. Front St. Bell 97SJ. FOR SALE—Entire slate roof of j [the Board of Trade building, either on. the building or on the ground: olg! 'lsaving to the one who ran use it; alsoi in lot of doors and frames; leaded] class windows; walnscouting: entire j front hi iek and stone trimmings. Ap ply CLASTER'S JEWELRY STORE. 302 Market Street. BOOKS Bought and sold; .0,000 new. old. rare, in stock. Aurand's. 925 North Third. Circulars free. FOR SALE—Lumber, tubes, tanks, shafting, bangers, pulleys, belting., bolts, pipe. etc.. dismantling plant. | I The Highspire Distillery Co.. Ltd., ' Both phones. Highspire. Pa. , —— j I FOR SALE—English setter dog. j seven months old. pedigreed stock.] Call Bell 3813R or 2815 N. Second St. [ FOR SALE —Dining room and living 1 I room suites cheap to quick buyer. Ad- | j dress 2425 N. Fifth St. Bell 4542 R. | FOR SALE One white iron bed. one good j mattress, spring. complete s.'s; one 6x9 Crex rug $9.50. EC RN'WALT. 1321 North Sixth Street. ! TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH - ALLMAKES - RENTED - *, LOCUST 1 ; ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES 1 | MORRIS SAYS save money buying ! now and second-hand furniture, here.. | High prices paid for furniture. Morris, ' j Schmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4494. ; WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS j DESKS WANTED At once; typewriter desk with drop center and drawers on each side; also] • oiainnrv flat top desk; oak preferred. I need not be extra-good looking it solid 'and cheap. Name kind and price in | r.rsl letter. Address Box L-SO2S Care Telegraph ! j i WANTED —To buy a second hand I folding camera, picture 244x4 U in.;, I state price and condition. Address! jW-8063 care Telegraph. ' w \NTED —Detroit or Dayton auto- j I ma tic scales. One with chart pro ' ferreri. Inquire Erwin Shartzer, Pen : brook Square, Penbrook, Pa. j ! JUNK—We are in the market for nil kinds of junk. Call Bell 49.4. or; 1 S write L Cohen & Co.. York street and j Ash avenue. MAX SMELTZ j Second hand furniture bought end sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call , ; Bell 1071 R. or drop a postal to Max ■! Smeltz. 1020 Market street. Will call, , Icity or country. Bell phone 3239-Rl. ,! BELL PHONE 3370-J S. UIFKIN. CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ; r FOR SALE j An interest in coal dredging ,! plant. Address P. O. Box 1178. ;! FOR SALE—An excellent trucking ■proposition; five-year contract for i work with truck. Must have cash. Ad- I ] dress Box S-8213 care Telegraph. ]! FOR SALE—A tire vulcanizing and retreading business, complete plant with repair material. Address Penn Tire Works, Shamokln, Pa. FOR SALE —Six chair shoe shining parlor and pool room; three show cases. Inquire 2uo South Front Street. Steelton. A CHANCE To make $lO a day on road work. We can put on two trucks immediately. If inter , jested call at our office for de tails. Apply. DIINBY SALES CORPORATION. 1205 Capital Street.. LIVE business fi'r a live man. In nearby town. Restaurant, confection ery. clgurs. Doing business of $42,000 i a year or more. Apply A. P. Doranz. '] 1225 North Sixth St. BUSINESS PERSONALS ' J. H. Hummel. 393 South Front St., ' ■ p.i i>. steeple jack in all of its branches. Estimates cheerfully given. (Continued In Nest Column) I Illinium Hi * il , i.i llilllllllllli. I !. ,; li Hl.'ill I lillljiiilM.lliillljll.i.nit.liluliilllua [ BUSINESS PERSONALS RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED— Single edge, 25c doz., double edge. 35ar doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store, FURNITURE CRATED. 7 Z Bishop. 1726 Logan Street. Bell 2632 R. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. I Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538 Logan | street. Bell 4336-J. PAPKRHANC.ING AND PAINTING First class work. Chilcoat Broa.. 333 Harris street. QUININE —I.ook out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you thlgi changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE' PHUSPHU-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, j 113 Market street. I DIAMONDS bought for cash —P. H, | CAI'LAN CO., 206 Market street. A. LANE New and second-hand lumiture bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J. MUSICAL FOR SALE—Kimball piano. roahogi any case, practically new; will sell very cheap. Address Box E 8026 care of the Telegraph. YOU have made tile visit to inuslo I houses, for a special Columbia record, i you have not found it. We have It. Spangler Music House. 2112 Norths Sixth street. FINANCIAL STOCKS AND BONDS. LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J J. K. GREENAWALT. JRi 130 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 618-J. i . n^> MONEY TO LOAN BUY COAL NOW ] W'th our money and insure l your comfort next winter. Pay r> us back in convenient month ly payments. Charges reason able—only three and one-half i per cent, per month on bal ances. No other charges of any kind. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., ' 204 Chestnut St. 1 WE LEND MONEY in compliance witli Act of June 4. 1013, to individu i als in need of ready cash, small leans a specialty, business confidential, pay | menls to suit borrower's convenience, | positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. MONEY LOANED—Employes' Loan Society, Room 2u6 Bergner Bldg., Third and Market streets. "Licensed and Bonded by the Slate." — —— 1 STORAGE | STORAGE—4I3 Broad street, house ! hold goods, merchandise. Private ■ ojms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing oi all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. ! Bo til phones. STORAGE Private rooms for | household goods in fireproof ware i house. $3 per month and up. Lower ! storage rates in non-hreproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437 I 445 South Second street. I STORAGE Low rates. Highsplre I Distillery Co., Ltd.. Highspire, Pa. Both phones. | STORAGE—In brick building, rear? I 408 Market. Household goods in clean, ! private rooms. Reasonable rates, p, | G. Diener. 408 Market street. 1 HAULING AND MOVING BECK & HARRIS, local and long distance haulers, furniture, machin ery. pianos and safe moving a spe cialty. Bell phone 2118. Dial 3283 or call at Obor's Garage. AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furullurj and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 417 I Capital street. Both phones. 1 111CKS Local and long-distanco hauling and storage. 424 Kelly. Both ' puones. ; Day and Night Auto Transfer WALTER C. CONRAD, Manager, 341 Kelker St.. Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 623-W. Dial Phone 3518 ! HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped i for furniture, freight aud piano mov ing. No distance 100 far. Careful I driver. Rain and duslpruof body. J. | E. Uruber's Truck Service. Irwin I Aungst. Manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell | phone 15R6. WE Move Anything. Anywhere. Any time Price reasonable. Dial 433 U. Dayton Cyclj Co., 312 North i Third street. _ ! n | PAUL BECK general hauling, local and long distance, making a specialty of furniture, piano and safe moving. I Call ut 1113 Vernon Street, or Bell 2811-J. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE; HAULING Furniture Moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 636 Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3636-J. Dial 3688. WHERE- TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLKR, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry SL BELL 1356 DIAL 213S RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 511 North Second Street. BELL 252 DIAL 21451 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE - PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY ' Beautifully situated on Market street, east of Twenty-sixth, and on th ! north and east faces the new park 'l way The prices of lots are uioder- I • ale. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. .. 1 CLEANERS AND DYERS • CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING Let us make your old fall and win ter clothes look new. We call and de . liver. Botli phones. H. GOODMAN. 1306H North Sixth Street. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE One Cadillac roadster. One Ford touring car. Apply Black's Garage, 205 S. 17th st. —— : DODGE —New touring car with complete equipment. Apply 905 North 16th St. _ j j' Additional Classified Ads on i/pposite i r age 4 *io
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