Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 17, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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UrHAVES—Died September 16. 1919
Charles Jehu DeHaven. at Hornell
N. V. The body will be brought
Harrisburg tor burial. Notice ol
funeral later.
GIT ST WHITE—Died September lo
1919. Elizabeth Guistwhite. at hci
late residence, No. 119U Bailey St.
Funeral services will be held at the
above address on Friday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friend!
are invited to attend. Burial Pax
tang cemetery.
RHOADS—Died. September 15. 1919
Joseph E. Rhoads at his late resi
dence. 1201 North Second St.
Funeial services will be held at the
above address on Thursday after
noon at 3.30 o'cloc. Relatives and
friends invited to attend w-ithoul
further notice. Interment private in
Pax tang cemetery.
YOUNG—Mrs. William H. Young, died
Wednesday. September 17. 1919, at
10 o'clock, aged 47 years. 11 months
and 17 days, at her late home. New-
Cumberland.
Funeral services will be held Fri
day at 2 p. m. from her late home.
Burial in Penbrook cemetery. Rela
tives and friends invited to attend
without further notice.
IN MKMORIAM
In loving remembrance of our little
sister, Mary Elizabeth Gable, who de
parted from us one year ago to-day.
A place is vacant in our home
which never can be filled.
Father. Mother,
Sisters and Brothers.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Minnie Yingst and children
wish to thank their friends and
neighbors for the kindness shown
them during the death of their son
and brother. John C. Yingst. Also for
the beautiful floral tributes.
Mr. James H. Sharp and family
wish to extend their most sincere
thanks to the friends and neighbors
for their kindness and assistance dur
ing the sickness and death of the
wife and niQther. Nancy Jane Sharp
and son. Albert Robert Sharp. Also
for the beautiful flowers.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Dark blue suit coat from
automobile between Maclay and
Woodbine St., Green or Third St.. with
two small pins on sleeve. Reward if
returned 2126 Green St. Bell 2119 W.
LOST—GoId bracelet with blue
stone, on Saturday evening, on Mar
ket Street. 4th and 6th Street car. Re
ward if returned, 1806 North Fifth St.
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand, Typewriting. English.
Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme
tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAH. Enter at any time.
Bell 125. Dial 4016.
BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
121 Market St Chas. R. Beckley.
HELP W ANTED —MALE
PATTERN MAKERS WANTED
Steady'work, thoroughly up
to-date plant, 68c per hour to
first class wood pattern mak
ers. Immediate opportunity
for two more men. In business
16 years, never a minute's la
bor trouble. Employ both
union and non-union men.
Will pay transportation one
wav for interview, and if en
gaged will pay transportation
both ways after 30 days' em
ployment. Boarding and liv
ing conditions good.
PANGBORN "CORPORATION.
H.agerstown, Md.
MACHINISTS
First class lathe, milling machine,
dril; press hands, etc. Only thoroughly
competent men experienced on close
and at curate work need apply, l'irst
class open shop on an 8-hour basts;
now working ten hours with time and
one-half for (\vertime. Rates up to
Vsc. Apply by letter to the Employ
ment Manager. Crown Crok and heal
Co.. 1511 Guilford ave.. Baltimore. Md.
• WANTED—A first class sawyer foi
mv sawmill near Rockvllle, Pa.: good
wages and steady work. Address,
Kumue Wittenmyer. Harrisburg.
WANTED —Rov must be over 16
years. Apply F. W. Woolworth. 404
Market St.
WANTED —Horseshoer and general
blacksmith. Apply 2012 Wood ave.
GRASP the opportunity to-day to
become an expert mechanic and dhauf
fer. Wc teach you between your
working hours to become an expert
nnd for only seven dollars a week.
I.earn a practical trade. Make appli
cation at once. Automobile and Aero
plane Mechanical School. Office 25 N.
Cameron t . Harrisburg. Training
Quarters S Front St. Steelton
WANTED —Two energetic men foi
housew. rk ann '. acuum cleaning. Ap
ply Petin-Harris Hotel. Housekeeper.
RAILROAD i■ alio inspectors want
ed; sllll a month and expenses to
start; short nours; travel; three
mtnths' home study under guarantee.
We get you position. No age limit;
ask foi- booklet N-273. Standard Busi
ness Training Inr.t . Buffalo, N. Y.
WANTED —One first class Job com
pnsltor one ad man. one good stone
man end one makeup man. one mono
type ci rreetor for shop in Washing
ton. 1- C. Union shop: no labor trou
ble. $36 is our lowest pay. Call to see
Mr. Nicholson at the Eochiel Hotel
this afternoon and evening and to
morrow htnrning.
WANTED—Errand boy. one \yhr
can ride a bicycle. Apply Capital
Optical Co.. 315 Chestnut St.
! Com finical in N-xt Column >
For $1,600
You Can Own a Home
On Balm Street
We are instructed to sell the
2 '/i -story frame dive ling. No. 50,
Balm street, for $1,600. This
dwelling contains 6 rooms and
attic —the lot is 16x73 ft. It
rents for sls per month. This is
certainly an opportunity and will
not be on the market many days.
Miller Brothers & Co.
HE Al. ESTATE INSURANCE
too ST AND COCItT STS.
SURETY BONDS
.Member. Him. Ileal Estate Honrd
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WEDNESDAY EVENING,
HULf WANTED—.MALE ,
BOY over 17 to work in grocery
store in Steelton and deliver, one with
tome experience preferred. Address
B-SSOS care Telegraph.
I
MEN
Jevoral men to take training
for important commercial,
banking and selling positions;
i good salaries when qualified.
Address B-5507 care Tele
graph.
WANTED
50 able bodied laborers, long
job, chance for overtime, good
working conditions. Apply to
Geo. T. Pitzel, Moorhead Knit
ting Bldg., Cameron and Wal
nut St.
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WANTED
A COLLECTOR
I
I Must have good record.
Fidelity bond required.
Apply At Once
BOWMAN & CO..
Employment Office
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FOR
A large number of inexperi
enced men, ages IS to 45.
Must be in good physical con
dition; good living wage paid
while learning; steady work
assured.
Apply in person or communi
cate at once with Factory
Employment Office.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE
AND RUBBER COMPANY,
AKRON. OHIO.
1
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Experienced and widely-known
railroad men and traffic experts will
train you during your spare hours at
home to become a Traffic Manager.
These men will give you a practical
working knowledge of everything of
importance in the shipping field, in
cluding rates, classifications, tariffs,
bills of lading, maritime shipping, ex
port regulations, interstate com
merce laws, frc. You will be under
the personal direction of big, prac
tical traffic men at every step.
You may obtain this training while
holding your present position and
thus prepare for a REAL position.
Address Bell 4940-R or Box 3, Hill
Station, City.
WANTED—Machinist for shoe fac
tory fitting room. Only one familiar
with Singer and Union special ma
chines need apply. Greenberg-Miller
Co., Inc., Palmyra, Pa.
INSURANCE BROKER—We want
to get in touch with live brokers to
act as our correspondents. We have
a good proposition for men now writ
ing factory fire insurance. P. O. Box
6549. Philadelphia.
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
and reliable; state reference and sal
ary. L-SCIB care Telegraph.
YOUNG MEN, 18-35, for railway
mail clerks and mail carriers. Il.lut'-
1,500. For free paiticulars of examina
tions write R. Terry (former Civil
service Examiner) 518 Continental
Bldg., Washington.
CRANEMAN, ladle, pit, stripper or
charging machine man; large steel
mill out of city; exceptional salary to
start and advancement to thoroughly
capable man. Give details as to ex
perience and age in own handwrit
ing. C-SOBI.
WANTED
Car repairmen at P. K. R.
shops. Harrisburg. Inquire
MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE.
Harrisburg.
OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE.
Lucknow and Enoia.
PARTNER wanted by owner of 135
acres of good poultry, truck and fruit
larm to help grow and serve whole
some, well cooked food, fresh from
oui own gardens to our own table
every morning in a house with 14
large light, well ventilated rooms,
enclosed in four walls thick enough
to keel out heat or cold; nicely and
centrally located on the Lincoln high
way at county seat; good roads, etc;
or will sell as a whole or in small
larms. Ca'l on or address owner, I*.
M. Mishler. 46 and 4S Main St., Get
tysburg. Pa.
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., Whitethorne,
Virginia.
WANTED —Laborers and contrac
tors at the Paxtang quarries. Afiply
I'axtang Quarries, Paxtang. Pa.
WANTED—Boys over 16 years to
bale mattresses. United States Matt
j ress Co.. 12th and Herr Sts.
WANTED —Good reliable sheet met
al worker; none but good man need
apply. E. S. Y'eatts, Lemoyne, or
I phone 5132-M any time from 7 to
j 9 p. m
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HELP WANTED—MALE
PATENT window sash lock to lock
window, open or close, cannot be moved
or lowered from outsiae. must be
operated from inside, when window
is open lock cannot be released with
wire or stick from outside, locking
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-S2OS care Telegraph.
WANTED—Two young men to learn
salesmanship and make S2O per week
while learning. Call 410 Patriot Bldg.
TV ANTED—A first class watchmak
er. Permanent position to an A 1 rapid
mechanic to work on watches only.
No waiting on trade. Reading's larg
est jewelry store. Established 25
years. Salary S4O per week. Also a
second watchmaker. Competent and
willing to do clock work. Salary $35
per week. Apply at once. Cohen Bros.,
528 Penn Square, Reading. Pa.
CARPENTERS wanted at once;
good pay; long Job. Apply on Job. 21st
and Market or H. T. Uayles, General
Contractor and Builder. 258 North St.
HELP WAN TED—FEMALE
WANTED Woman for general
housework, reference required. Apply
212 Pine St. Phone 956 R.
\V ANTED—GirI or woman for sec
ond work and help to care for two
year-old child. Apply 28 North 19th
St Bell 2TI9R.
WANTED
Operators on plain sewing ma
chines. Learners taken. We will guar
antee all operators a certain wage
each week. We pay the best prices in
ihe city on our work and also 15 per
cent, to 20 per cent, on what you
earn. \\ e work 50 hours per week and
[>ay every Saturday. Apply Harrisbuig
Appurel Co., Sixth and Herr Sts., City
star 1 .laundry Bldg.. Third Floor.
\\ ANTED—Experienced colored girl
ror general housework in small fam
• - no washing; good home and
wages for capable girl. Apply at once,
i 029R tneCa St ° r ° aU Be " P hone
WANTED
Reliable woman for general
hcusework. Address Box
CSsSS care Telegraph.
WOMAN wanted to do plain cook
ing, reference necessary, good wages
will be paid. Apply Mrs. L M.
Bricker, 225 Hummel Ave., Lemoyne.
\\ ANTED— Girls over 16 vears of
age' to work In candy factory. Apply
. Bacon Co., 341 S. Cameron St.
\Y ANTED—Louise Berey to act :,s
ompamon for several months. An
-wer immediately. Florence Lewis.
K-SO3l care Telegraph.
\A ANTED—Colored girl for general
hoiisewt-i k; two in family: wuges 57,
reference required. Apply 214 State St.
WANTED—Experienced waitress; s
hours; $lO per week; also a kitchen
woman. Restaurant Sheets & Roche,
Tuniata St., Enola.
WANTED
Weavers and learners. Apply
HARRISBURG SILK MILL
Second and North Streets
WANTED AT ONCE
FOLDERS
GOOD WAGES AND BONUS
BLOUGH MFG. CO..
REILI AND FULTON STREETS
WANTED—White girl for general
housework and experienced in cook
ing. Apply 1613 N. Front St.
WANTED!
Our business Is steadily in
creasing and we need experi
enced stitching room opera
tors, also girls to learn. If
yoti are a vamper, folder or
skiver, and want steady em
ployment at good pay for a
48-hour week, we can put you
at work at once. If you can
operate a power machine and
and want to work shorter
hours than at present at your
present pay. or more, get in
touch with us. We also have
excellent openings for learn
ers who want to become skill
ed shoe operators. There isn't
a better place to work in Har
risburg than our factory and"
we are making it better every
day. Don't uiiswer this adver
tisement if you cannot be de
pended on to work steady or
conscientiously.
HARRISBURG SHOE M'F'G. CO.
1418 Vernon Street.
WANTED—Young woman about ,10
years foi inspecting. Apply Universal
Film Exchange. 5 South 4th St.
WANTED —Competent sales girl ot
good appearance, who is thoroughly
experienced in the fitting of women's
foolwcat and is capable of handling
pati onage of the first class. Apply
any time Thursday, September 18 to
Mr. Crawford at C. B. Rodney's. 34
North Third St.
A young or middle aged woman for
general housework; no washing or
ironing: good wages; good living con
ditions; good home for right party
Appl. 2129 N. Second St. Bell phone
1137 J
WANTED
Reliable woman for general
housework —only two in fam
ily. Reply care Telegraph or
ring Bell phone 62.
WANTED —Middle aged housekeep
er wanted for widower. Apply H. M
Biioker. Shlremanstown, Pa.
WANTED—Experienced sewers and
learners. Apply evenings, 133 Walnut
Street
WANTED —A girl over 18 tor
stenography and office work. Apply
Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North Sec
ond St.
WANTED —Maid for general houg
wnrk; three in family; no washing
call Bell 1581R or 1723 Forster St.
WANTED —Experienced short orde
cook; good wages. Apply Alva Hotel,
19 South Fourth St.
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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.
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HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED
Experienced sewing machine oper
ators. Regular and pleasant work and
good wages.
We are also employing inexperi
enced operators who are paid whie>
learning. A bonus is paid every puv
day to all operators.
BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO..
Reily and Fulton Streets
SALESLADY—First class saleslady j
for coats, suits and furs. Experienc >d !
preferred; excellent wages to right
party. Apply Goodman's, 410 Market
Street. I
WANTED—GirI to act as cashier'
and to keep books in restaurant.
Waitress also wanted. Call at t:!7
Market. Dial 4504.
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. I. Beaver Springs. Pa.
WANTED
Experienced operators on power
sewing machines, beginners paid
while learning. Our business is steuu
ily increasing and plenty of raw ma
terial guarantees steady work.
Id.al work—under ideal conditions,
in ideal plant.
JENNINGS MFG. CO..
2012 N. Fourth St.
WANTED A girl for general
housework. Apply ISI9 North .Second
St. Bell 1652 J.
WANTED —Girl over 16 years to j
work in office seven hours y day, sixi
days a week. Apply In own handwrit
ing. Address Box R-8029 care Tele
graph.
i|
WANTED
Experienced knitters; ' good
pay; steady work. Apply.
HARRIS HOSIERTJ CO.,
Calder and Marion Street.
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HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
|
THOUSAND, men, women. 18 or |
over now wanted. Government posi
tions. Railway mail clerks, city car
riers, census clerks. $llOO-SI6OO year;
vacation: common education suffi
cient; big chance for soldiers, sailors.
List positions free. Write immediate
ly; urgent. Franklin Institute, Dept.
413-S. Rochester, N. Y.
ANY intelligent person, either sex.j
may earn SIOO and upwards monthly'
cci responding for newspapers; sls to j
S2O weekly in spare time; experience!
unnecessary; no canvassing. Send foi l
particulars. Northern Press Syndicate,
Lockport. N. Y.
WANTED—Man and wife to live)
with an elderly lady as companion; j
all privileges; must furnish own!
board. Appty 927 Grand St.
WANTED —Canvassers. If you want
to make $25 to $35 per week, call 410
Putriot Bldg.
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED Experinced salesmen
every community to place shares of
clean Northwest Burkburnett Texas!
Oil Company. Eight leases—three near!
largest wells. Interview. Address
Broker, care Telegraph.
SALESMEN—Write for list of open
ings and full particulars. Earn S2.DUO
to JIO.COC yearly. Big demand for men.
Inexperienced or experienced. City or
traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Assn.
Dept. 603, Chicago.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS, salesmen, a new Ford car
free or S4OO in cash for selling only
tifty automobile tires. Dauphin
Agency. 274 Pine. Millersburg, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
WANTED—By colored man. posi
tion as janitor. Inquire J. W. Whiting,
654 Piimrose St.
ACCOUNTANT desires evening
work; handling small set of books;
installing systems; preparing state
ments or auditing. Address Box No.
L-8506 care Telegraph.
WANTED —Porter or butler or bell :
boy <an furnish references. Address
Box L-8214 care Telegraph. j
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
WOMAN wishes day's work of any
kind. Apply 21 S. 13th St.
1 WANTED —By country girl 16 years
l 0( age. general housework in small re
liable family. Apply 1022 Paxton St.
—
i SCHOOL girl would like light house
work; can furnish good reference. I
Call Bell 908 J. •}
WHITE woman wants housework;'
no ccoklng; sleep home. Address j
; W-237 care Telegraph.
i WANTED —General housework i>y|
j the day or week by colored woman.
Inquire 1223 Monroe St.
WANTED —General housework by
colored woman. Apply 405 Lincoln St.,
Steelton. Pa.
WANTED Middle aged white
woman with child wishes to keep
house for widower, Inquire 254 Myers
j St . Steelton.
! YOUNG colored girl wishes light
Ihousewoik and to help with children.
I Can furnish reference. Address 662
| Calder St.
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] SITUATIONS WAN TED—FEMALE
' WANTED Reliable school girl
wants light housework after school,
!no objection to helping care with ehil-
Idren. can furnish good references, ln
) quire C-62 Calder St.
• ROOMS FOR RENT
. j KOR lIIONT —Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; all conveni
'enoes. Apply 500 Market St.
I- ,
' KOR RENT Two unfurnished
| rooms for light housekeeping; use of
J bath and phone. Call Bell 15U4M.
j FOR RENT—Three rooms, electric
land gas. use of bath. Inquire 421
] Forster St. or Bell phor.e 3224 R.
I
! FOR RENT —Furnished front room,
all conveniences, suitable for one or
two gentlemen. Inquire 268 Cumber
lla nd St.
FOR RENT —Two desirable unfur
nished rooms, suitable for light
housekeeping, centrally located, heat,
gas and bath. Apply after 5 p. m.
1 1207 '/. Dorry St. *
j FOR RENT Three unfurnished
| rooms for light housekeeping, ail con
veniences. newly papered and painted,
second floor, light and heat furnished,
rent reasonable. Inquire 1401 Eiberty
Street.
FOR RENT
Furnished room on second
floor; all conveniences. In
quire 714 Capital St.
NICER V furnished. clean. cool
rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 142
South Third street.
HOI'SEKEKPING rooms with com
municating kitchenette, large airy
| outside; strickly private; stoves fur
bished free; laundry, phone and bath
1 room privileges; weekly payments;
j daily inspection invited. 429 Broad St.
j WANTED—Three rooms with bath;
'centrally located; furnished or unfur
i nished. Address Box E-8216 care
Telegraph.
THREE congenial men can secure
a comfortable and pleasaiv homo
1 good neighborhood, centrallv located
Pi ivate suite, second floor, bed rooms
| library and bath. Also third floor
! front room, well furnished for a
.gentleman. Apply to Housing Bureau
iHarrisburg Chamber of Commerce
j Room 205, Dauphin Building.
] FOR RENT—Second floor front
1 room, furnished, all conveniences, in
cluding bath and use of telephone.
Call Bell phone 337 R.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
room; all conveniences and good lo
cation; gentlemen only. Apply 324 N.
Second St.
FOR RENT—One or two nicely fur
nished bed rooms with private bath;
jail modern conveniences; use of
j phone. Inquire 815 North 17th St.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with
hot and cold water; all conveniences.
Inquire 200 S. Front St., Steelton or
Dial 9459.
! FURNISHED bachelor apartment
; front; suitable for two gentlemen'
'separate beds; steam heat; electric
'lights; tath; use of phone; rent rea
sonable. Dial 4990 or Dayton Cycle Co
912 N. Third St.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Second storv apart
ment October 1; 5 rooms, bath, city
steam heat; hot water; for adults
only. Inquire at 127 Pine St., first
| floor.
1
FOR RENT—Two new apartments
1 for cclored people; hot and cold
; water. Inquire D. J. Horwitz, 1201
Monroe St. Bell 4748 R.
APARTMENT'S WANTED
WANTED—To rent unfurnished
housekeeping apartment or several
rooms and private bath in refined
surroundings. Bell 1581R or 1723
Foi'ster St.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
I On Saturday, the 20th day of Sep-
Iteinher. 1919, the undersigned will sell
;her farm, known as the Bonner Farm,
'situated in township. Adams
County, Pa., along the public road
Heading from Stambaugh's Mill to
Deardorff's Mill and about two miles
'northeast of York Springs, adjoining
lands of Joseph Lerew, Harry Brough
'and George Kinter. containing about
I 240 acres, improved with two-story
I large brick house with slate roof.
] large bank barn in good condition
. with three barn floors, wagon shed,
| corn cribs, hog pen and other necee-
I sary out buildings, with running
water' in the barnyard and a stream
of water flowing through the land.
About 40 acres of this farm is In
, chestnut and oak timber, the balance
01' the farm is tillable land in fine
fertile condition.
About one-half of the tillable land
of the farm is chestnut flint and well
I adapted to the production of fruit;
the balance of it Is known as red land
and Is fertile and productive.
Sale to be held on the premises at
1.30 o'clock p. m. when attendance
will be given and terms made known
J by Delilah Myers.
| CORNER property for sale; now
vacant: 16th and State Sta.; all im
provements; brick garage on lot. Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
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. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street..
THREE mercantile bulldlnga. well
located In growing business sections.
Prices right and terms to suit. D. A.
Caley. 702 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 689.
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"IF IT'S RLAL 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 rooming house; SSOO cash;
, balance in monthly payments.
17TH AND PAXTON STS.—NEW;
i VACANT; 214-story; six rooms and
bnth; hardwood floors; steam heat;
gas ami electricity; front and rear
porches; side entrance, with a nice bis
yard; can be bought with a small
amount down; balance same as rent. j
SWATARA 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-foot drive
iway; $l5O cash; balance same as rent.
| DERRY ST.. 2143—3-story brick;
|0 rooms and bath; gas and electricity;
all modern improvements; nice front
land back porches; cement cellar; a I
; very nice home; can be bought with
> SSOO cash.
D. ASA SANDERLIN.
Room 1. Security Trust Building . I
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
I Bell 1290. Dial 3513
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; FOR SALE—2S State Road. North
i Uiverton. 214-story frame dwelling
■containing 6 rooms and bath, cemeni
:ed cellar, water, gas and electric
'lights. Lot 1714x150. stable and work
shop. Price S2BOO.
i For Sale—lßoß Derry St., 2 44-story
frame dwelling. 11 rooms and bath,
ail modern improvements, including
steam heat, front and side porch. Lot
30x130.
For Sale —311 and 343 Brook St..
Harrisburg. Pa.. 3-story frame, 8
! rooms and bath, water and range.
| Frice for pair S3OOO.
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I For Sale —214-story frame, single
dwelling located on Market St., Camp
i Hill, containing 9 rooms, bath and
pantry, all modern improvements, lot
! 60x173. shrubbery and fruit trees,
large garage, immediate possession.
Price $7500.
For Sale—At Camp Hill, 2 44-story
frame, single dwelling, containing 6
rooms, bath, all modern improve
ments. lot 50x185. garage and chicken
house. Price S3BOO.
; For Sale—At Camp Hill, 2 44-story
brick, single dwelling, containing 8
rooms and bath, cemented cellar, fin
ished in chestnut, all modern Im
ptcvemcnts. including steam heat,
hardwood floors down stairs, posses
sion slicrt notice. Price $6500,
BRINTON-PACKER CO., Agents,
Second and Walnut Sts.
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ATTENTION. BFILDERS
We have several plots of land at I
i I'axtang. suitable for building opera
i tions. Prices right.
I
i Locations none better. Purchasers,
I for homes plentiful.
ROHRER & SON,
211 Bergner Building.
Real Estate and General Insurance.
FOR SALE
Possession 30 days: 3-story
blick, all imp. 700 block
State St. drive alley.
3-story brick, all improve
ments, drive alley, 200 block,
N. 15th St.
32 S. 2Sth St. Penbrook, 2 1 4-
story frame, large lot, gar
age. chicken house, possession ;
at once. Price $2,550, SI,OOO
cash.
South 29th St.. Penbrook, 2 44-
story frame, all imp., lot 18x
190. Price $2,350. SSOO cash,
balance 6 per cent.
2505 Camby St., Penbrook, all
improvements. Price $2,500.
8-room brick, new, near Pen
brook, large lot, chicken and
hog house. Price $3,500.
3-st.ory brick, all imp.. Wood
bine St., $3,300.
3-story brick, all imp.. Mc-
Clay St. $4,500.
2-story brick, all imp., Sylcan
Terrace, $4,000.
CHARLES DAVIES, Real Estate.
Rents Collected 1549 State cor. 16t'n
Dial 4930 Bell 4162R
FOR SALE
Possession at once. A beautiful
home located on White Hall street,
scenic view, facing Reservoir Park. '
near golf links and tennis grounds. I
Trolley service at the door. Corner lot !
83x129 ft. House, 12 rooms, brown- i
stone and brick construction, three I
stories, porches, hedge fences and I
shrubbery* Concrete walks and cellar, !
hot water heat, hardwood finish |
throughout, built 1912. Would cost to
build tc-day $25,000 to $30,000. Will
sell for less than original cost of
building. Two-thirds can remain at
544 Per cent. If interested will gladly
show you this property.
CHARLES DAVIES.
1549 State Street,
Bell 147CW. Dial 4930 |
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FOR SALE—A fine 3-story brlclc |
housn with improvements; electric ]
light; porches and side entrance in '
good uptown district.
Fine brick house on good street up
town with 4 rooms on second and
third floors; porches and side en
trance; good rooming house; posses
sion soon. A. W. Swengel, 2131 North
Second St. Bell 2575 J.
SIXTH ST. —172(h—We are offering
this dwelling at a reduced figure, 10-
rooms and tile bath room, lot- 16x108,
drive alley on rear, gas and electric,
laundry with set tubs in cellar, hard
wood floors, finished in oak through
out. hot water heat, possession Oct. 1.
Must be seen to be appreciated. Apply
LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN,
Patriot Building.
FOR SALE—3O6 and 308 Lewis St.,
New houses, will be completed
by October 1. 244-story brick, slate
roof, front and back porches, balcony,
7 rooms, bath, first floor finished in
hardwood, steam heat, splendid view
to river, fruit trees in bearing, hedge
fence price reasonable. Will sell on
terms if desired. D. E. Lewis Real Es
state and Insurance 303 Lewis St.
FOR SALE—B-room house, all im
provements; A 1 condition; 10-fo-it
drive alley. Bargain to quick buytr
if sold before October 1. Bell 1061 M.
WHITEHALL ST.. 1811—For sale;
brick residence; eleven rooms and
bath; steam heat; all other improve
ments; hardwood floors. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Bldg.
rioFFER ST.. 2307— F0r sale; brick
and stucco bungalow; seven rooms
and bath; hot water heat; other Im
provements. Bell Realty Co., Bergiier
Building.
■Cssfisurd In Neat Column)
SEPTEMBER 17, 1919.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Two lots on 32d Street
near Brisban, Paxtang, 20x120 feet
each; line location; price reasonable
if sold within thirty days. Address
Box L-5217 care Telegraph.
FOR SALE—3-story frame house;
8 rooms and bath; steam heat; on
rear of lot 2-story brick house with
conveniences. Will sell these two for
I $1,600. Apply Samuel Plough, 256
: Crescent St.
FOR SALE
1911 Susquehanna; 3-story brick; S
rooms; bath; front and back porches.
2011 Susquehanna; 3-story brick; 8
rooms and bath; front and back
porches; possession soon after thereof.
220" Logan St., 214-story brick, 8
rooms and bath, front and back
porches. •
I 3024 N. Third St.; 2H-story brick;
8 rooms and bath; gas and electric
lights; front and back porches.
306-308 Lewis St.t 2%-story brick;
I new house; 8 rooms and bath; posses
sion October 1.
D. E. LUCAS,
j Real Estate and Ins. 303 Lewis St.
|. FOR SALE—62S, 627 and 633 Gea:y
I street. Three-story brick dwellings.
;; all improvements, porch fronts. Will
Ibe sold separately or as a group,
i Small payment and mortgage can be
; arranged for balance. Will be sold
■ cheap to quick purchasers. Unusually
! attractive proposition as an invest
j I went or for those seeking a comfor
. 1 table home in desirable section. Ad
-1 ; dress for further particulars. J. P. Mo
[ Icullough, care Telegraph. Harrisburg.
FOR SALE Three-story brick
' warehouse; 11-incli walls; elevator
! size building and lot, 33x85 feet; cur
iner property; built in 1911; located in
' louO block, near Sixth St. Price only
I $4,300. Charles Da vies, 1519 State at
Bell 1476 W. Dial 4930.
For Sale—Camp Hill, S. Main St
i pair of modern 2 V4-story frame dwell
. ings, including electricity. Lots 20x140
feet. May be had at a bargain. Cash
offer wanted. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Mar
. j ket St.
!! For Sale—Derry St.—No. 1817—Do
j tached frame cottage house; steam
heat; electric light and hardwood
•'doors; lot 35x150 feet. An ideal home
■| J. K. Gipple. 1251 Market St.
j For Sale—N. 17th St.—No. 82, 8-
I room brick house with all improve
iiments. In very good repair. Price
■ j $3,800. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market St.
FOR SALE NOW VACANT
1194 Bailey Street; 3-sßory
trick; 8 rooms and bath; all
improvements; cemented cel
lar. Price $2,500 •
C. O. BACKENSTOSS, Owner.
Bell ' Bell
701 3077J
FOR SALE
1118 N. Second Street, brick dwell
| ing, nine rooms and bath.
J 823 S. Front Street, frame dwelling.
I 1614 N. Fifth Street, three-story
1 frame dwelling, with improvements,
I ten looms and bath.
I
IWest Fairview property, located on
Third street, two and one-half frame
dwelling.
I ■
Inquire of
HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, !
16 South Second St.,
Hariisburg, Pa.
I CAMP HILL, cor. Lincoln and Lo
| cust Sts., semi-bungalow, 7 rooms and
bath, lot 59x156, gas and electric, va
por vacuum heat, fruit trees, porches
front and side. An extra lot 59x156 is
included in the sale, all for one price.
An extraibig bargain. Apply,
LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN, '
Patriot Building.
HOMES for colored families. 244-
story frame with gas, electric lights,
bath, front and back porch; good:
chicken house; lot 22x115; house
newly papered and painted, will ac
! cept monthly payments. Send for our
llist. Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 North;
7th Street.
| FOR SALE—One of the finest homes
iri Highspire, right in the business
'section, 15 rooms, brick, solid walnut
sash, French plate glass, suitable for
bank or other business. Rent $lO per
month. Will sell for almost half of
what it would cost to build or will ex
change for a good farm. Inquire W. J.
Reeves. 224 Market St., Highspire, Pa
Dial 9fol.
FOR SALE—Vacant 10 room, single
brick house, 1600 block Derry St •
I good location for a store. Dial 6236."
! for SALE or rent, house and ba-n I
lon two acres of ground, 2% miles'
! northeast of Harrisburg. east of Wild-i
'wood Park near Schultz's Mill; also,
!l7 acre, field and mountain land north
jof Linglestown. Apply M. K. Seifert
213 Broad-St.
FOR SALE NOW VACANT;
MOVE IN
1509 Green street to-morrow; 3-
storv brick, improvements; 8 rooms
land bath, front and rear porches, easy
j terms; no dealers. Address M. E. M.,
j care Te'egraph.
FOR SALE—Any person wishing a
'corner plot' 40x100 feet in Cloverly
I Heights at a pre-war price, call at
125 North 15th St.
APARTMENT HOUSE,
Fc-rster St. between Second
and Third Sts. Garage in rear.
Bargain if sold by December
1. 1919.
LOUIS B. COHEN,
31 N. Second St.
Room 10. Bell phone 3057J
GREEN STREET. 1500 BLOCK
3-story brick; 8 rooms and
bath; all Improvements; now
vacant; immediate possession.
LOUIS B. COHEN,
31 N. Second St.
Room 10. Bell phone 3057J
FOR SALE —Possession at once, Co
lumbia Road near Y. M. C. A. bldg.,
I Enola. 3-story frame house, stearn
heat, bath, electric light. S4OO cash,
balance easy terms. Charles Davies.
1549 State St., Harrisburg. Bell 1476 W.
Dial 4930.
BELLEVUE ROAD. 1950. 2-story
brick, all improvements, cosy home,
owner leaving city; chance for quick
buyer. Geo. W. Jacobs. 17 N. Third
St. Bell 1539.
FOR SALE—Desirable Paxtang cor
ner property; 9 rooms and bath; gas;
electric light; furnace; corner Bris
ban and Swan streets; possession
within thirty days; also other Pax
tang property. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Bldg.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j
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FOR SALE—Elegant suburban prop*
erty, 8 rooms, brick and stucco dwells
j ing, all modern improvements, hard
; wood floors, large porches, tiled batts
• ; room, high elevation, view of the. e
' | river, city and mountains. Lot 155x1
.1265; 56 bearing fruit trees, garaga|
. ; abundance of shrubbery.
, 1 BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Agents.
Second and Walnut Sts. *•
1 4
i, NORTH Sixteenth; 9 room brick*,
i gas; electricity; hot water; steaml
: heat; brick garage on premises;:
streets paved front and rear; school I
nearby. E. T. Selig, 920 North Stx-i
l teenth.
VACANT House For Sale—734 South!
26th St near Derry, stucco over
brick construction, all improvements,
including steam heat. Bell Realty Co J
Bergner Bldg.
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Real Estate For Sale—Suburban
f r l a^ R c^en h hTu e se; ,s?£
. i 97V C h a^[ a n r reu e t 8 S f t r0 n m ea I ?Tr^ UrK
— -*<
FOR SALE
; 04U 1 properties, possession soon.,
246 Pine Street. cor. 4th. 9-rooni
frame, all improvements, room fun
tfeVms. 6 sl '° oo cash " balance easy *
1244I 244 P'ne St.. 9-room frame, posses-,
' ixen h°i 1 ranKe * ss> and elect.,
I SBU> cash, balance can stand at 6 per*
• cent. w 1
CHARLES DAVIES. Agt.,
"I 1549 State St
j I Bell 4162R ' Dialm(>
| REAIi ESTATE FOR RENT
•i O F . OR RENT—Cottage at Perdlx from
■ i September 1; furnished up-to-date
'l ? y s rt '' ab ' e P eo Ple need apply to
i ! l.ouis. 411 N. Third St
,J REAL ESTATE WANTED >
I I n.I.MiAeJ 1° rent a hou "e in good
neighborhood or I will buy if terms
are satisfactory. Must be in' good c™-
- jo"'on. Bell 1581R o r 1723 Forster St ,V
•j, READY buyers, list your farm ami
, I houses with me. M. Zoll, Real Estate
and Insurance, Steelton. Dial.
J HAVE BUYERS— List your prop
erties with me. Chas. Adler Real Es
Street 1 " 1 Insurance * 1002 North Third
FARMS
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FARMS AND LAND FOR
. 12-acre truck farm with buildincs
ss°ooo R a^ enbr ° e ok ' ,t - 000 cash - Pr *
$5,090. Balance 6 per cent, mortgage
■I, 18j acres with buildings. 7 miles
from Hbg $4,000 cash. Price SMOO
i Balance % per cent, mortgage.
I 110-aere farm, close to West Fair
-1- , w * srood buildings. $5,000 cash
I 6 ""per cent. 00 ' Balance first mortgage
llJ"„ aac r e , f -^ m ' close to Steelton. good'
, bldgs. sl,ooo cash. Price $3,800.
I Also 17-acre truck farm, very pro
ductive. 6 room fiouse, good spring
i Va -r?rt' W0 m ". es west ot Enola. Prico, M
j s_..>('o. Possession soon. ■
4 ~£ cr Z fa V ms * running water,
close to Penbrook. fine home sitesl,
I truck and fruit soil. $1,400 each
; CHARLES DAVIES,
| Farms and City Homes 4
■ u,i 1549 Pta te Street
j Ee " 4126R Dial 1930
j 96-acrd farm, 10 miles N. E. Hb(T
I level, good bldgs., fruit, creek water'
Will sell stock and toois. 1 '
' I 75-acre farm, 2V4 miles N. Hbg., 8
'•room brick house, all city imp., in
.beautiful lawn, large barn P
30-acrc farm. 5 miles N. Hbg 8-
| room house, stable, etc., 6-acre wood
: land, 100 fruit trees, will sell or trade
on city property, one mile to trollev
R. R. and State road. y '
IC-acrc farm, 2t4 miles N. Hbg.
creek water.
16-acro farm, 2%-miles N. Hbg,
good bldgs.
5-acre farm near West Fairview 4
steam heat and electricity.
I 45-acre farm, 8 miles S. Hbg., good
: buildings.
j 150-acre farm, Ift miles S. Lewis
, berry, very cheap.
■| 75-acre farm, one mile to New Cum
; berlr.na.
1 C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green SL
Bell phone, 560 J.
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SEVERAL SMALL FARMS
Three 'to ten miles from city
Price and terms right.
C. H. CORDER. ' jd
3722 GREEN STREET. ™
Bell 660-J.
i FOR SALE—9S-acre farm; 75 acres '
j clear, 9 in good state of cultivation
I good buildings, all the best kind of
implements, all crops. 4 tons of hay,
| wheat, corn and potatoes, stock 12
ihtad of cattle, 2 horses, 2 mules, hogs
jand poultry. Price $7,200. 107 Chestnut
iSt. near Front St.
FOR SALE—7S-acre farm. Price
j $4,500. Rich sandy quality. Inquire of
H. M. Hartz, Real Estate Broker, Pal
: myra, Pa.
.FARM—96 acres of level limestone
land; fine producer. Brick house; bank
barn. Well of never falling 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
tate. at 13 N. Fourth street Harris- ™
burg. Pa.
FOR SALE —100-acre farm, also
stock if desired. Possession November
1; 3 miles northeast of Harrisburg
Further Information apply 1700 N
Second st.
42-acre farm; 10 room house and
good bank barn; very good eoll; one
half cash; price $3,100. 107 Chestnut
near Front St.
DAIRY farm for sale. Apply to
William Schultz. Pine Grove, Schuyl
kill county, Pa.
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FARMS WANTED i
WANTED —To buy good farm not
too far from city; state lowest price |
and terms in first letter. Address
H-8244 care Telegraph.
Offices and Store Rooms for Rent
FOR RENT
Third floor. No. 302 Market-
Street, above Claster's Jew
elry Store, has been used by
Kellberg as studio for the
past ten years; desirable en-
trance; easy stairs.
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