16 VVYoor Rent is DncomfortaMy ili|iilela fMsiei town mi Ease tf e liMcb [ , Deaths Hol'SEß—On September 19, 1919. George W. Houser, Jr., aged 41 J ears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Tues day afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, at the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Houser, Sr., at Ruck now. Burial in Heckton ceme tery. STUBS—Dos Angeles, Cal.. on Sep tember 16. 1919. Mary Stees, widow of the late Alfred F. Stees, aged SO years. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 4.30 from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. T. M. Poftenberger, at Dauphin, Pa. The relatives and friends are invited to attend witn • out further notice. Interment Dau phin cemetery. CAKI) OF THANKS The family of the deceased Elmer E. Hippensteel wish to thank all their friends and relatives for the kindness shown them in their sad bereave ment. LOST AND FOUND DOST—Or strayed from home, small white French poodle, on Satur day. Money reward if returned to 1736 Jlerr street. • DOST—In the City of Harrisburg or on the State Road between Rheems i and Harrisburg, one Maxwell wheel ; with Goodyear tire. Reward if re turned to or notify T. S. Schwanger, (Btacksmith), Eli/.abethtown. K. 3. Bell phone 111R.-23. j LOST—Between Marysville and . Duncannon on Main road one black j hound book, also red bound book used for bread route. Finder please re-1 turn to IV. H. Newmeyer care Stand- , ard Baking Co. j ROST —A bunch of keys on or be t.'een Hunnnel and 13th St. Finder please tel urn same to this office. ROST —Certificate No. 272 of De vine &• Yungle Shoe Co. Reward if re turned to the above factory. DOST—A small dark brown mink j neck piece, either on Carlisle Pike or in front of Gorgas' drug store, or Market St. to ISth. Reward if return ed to Box G-5509 care Telegraph. DOST—Reddish brown leather fold- ! ei pocketbook containing consider- j aide sum of money and small diumond veil pin. laist at Penn-Harris Hotel! or on same street while walking to- i wards pest office and adjacent restau- \ rant. Reward of s2u if returned to | Dispatch Publishing Co., Pittsbugh. , DOST—Diamond brooch, Tuesday! evening, between Fourth and Market I streets and River Park or in park; near Market street; pin is round with | diamond in center and an outer set-! ting ol' pearls. Suitable reward if re-1 turned to the Dadies' Bazaar, X South | Fourth St. ! STORKN —Harley-Davidson bicycle. ! No. 51u.050 from basement of Camp curtin school. Monday. September 15. Libera] reward if returned to Steck ley's Shoe Store, 1220 North Third Street. FOUND—GoId watch. Inquire R. D. French. Penbrook. Pa. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAD PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting. English, Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Arithme tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Oi-u.-.v ADI- YEAR. Enter at any time. Ball 125 Deal 4016. RECiv LEY'S BUSINESS CODDEGE. 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Car repairmen at P. K. R. shops. Harrisburg. Inquire MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE, Harrisburg. OR GENERAD FOREMAN'S OFFICE. Ducknow and Enoia. DEDIVERY MAN Wanted man to drive Over land delivery car, one who has' experience in delivering preferred. Apply ASTRICH'S, 308 Market St. MACHINISTS First class lathe, milling machine, dril. press hands, etc. Only thoroughly competent men experienced on close and accurate work need apply. First class open shop on an 8-hour basis; new working ten hours with time and one-hull for overtime. Rates up to | 75c. Apply by letter to the Employ ment Manager. Crown Crok and Seal Co.. 1311 Guilford ave., Baltimore, Md. TWO men wanted for crew work; gljiod "opening for crew manager. Call 4H Pal riot Bldg. I AN experienced automobile electri cian wanted for storage battery serv ice; give education, training, experi .ence and references. Address 0-8040 qarc Telegraph. WANTED—Steady young man for position in shipping department of ready-to-wear store. Reference re quired. App.y Box R-5035 care Tele-1 graph. COMPETENT electrician with | knowledge ol machinery to take care! of five cianes in a small open hearth! plant Apply P. O. Box 147, Harris burg, Ph. 'MEN —Age 17 to 55. Experience un necessary. Travel: make secret in vestigations, reports. Salaries; ex penses. American Foreign Detective Agency. 429, St. Douia. (Continued in Next Column) t \i in the time to buy n lot for tlie home wlileli you nre expecting; to build. A Few of Our llorgninM Bellevue Park. Cleverly Heights. Twenty-first St. • Twenty-second St j Twenty-third St. Twenty-fourth St. L Woo.llawn St. f Ellerslle. Kensington St. Woodland St. I Gieenwood St. ' S. W. cor. 21st & Fairfax Sts. Twenty-first & Greenwood Sts. Cor. Berryhill & Cedar Sts. Eleventh and one-half & North Streets. S W. cor. Second & Emerald Sts. ' S. W. cor. Second & Clinton Sts. N. Second St. Hmerald St. Riverside. N. Fifth St. North Third St. Miller Brothers & Co. HEAR ESTATE INSURANCE I.OCUST ANt) COURT STS. • SURETY UONUS Members Hbs. Real Estate Hoard I ■ SATURDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE i L j OPPORTUNITIES L FOR A large number of inexperi enced men, ages 18 to 45. ' Must be in good physical con t 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. I j i DRUGGIST Registered druggist l at once: good pay; reference; young man preferred. Call 3974R Bell Sun-. ■ lf!L MAN wanted to book orders for i | nursery stock and hire agents. Big! pay. Exclusive territory. Free outfit. | I Emmons & Co., Newark, New York. | ,! BOY over 17 to work in grocery store, in Steelton and deliver, one with some experience preferred. Address B-S5OB care Telegraph. MAN to work this city refinishing chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, jby new method. $lO daily without i capital or experience. Write Gun ' metal Co., 334 Elm, Decatur, 111. ' FOUR men, newspaper or magazine I experience; guaranteed salary and commission; good chance for advance ment. Call 410 Patriot Bldg. , WANTED—Good working bench' (hands and automobile finishers or I varnishers. Apply to Box 446, Harris | burg. | x ! WANTED—Men lor day labor and i farm work in country near city. Ap-[ ply 1700 N. Second St., after 7 p. m. 1 WANTED —Daborers at once; good! ! wages; steady work and chance for| advancement. Apply Employment Bu-I • reau Central Iron and Steel Co. | I WANTED —Good all around ma-j 'chinists and toolmakers; good loea- i j t ion and pay. Address X-5022 care j ! Telegraph. WANTED Experienced window trimmer and card writer in men's clothing and furnishing store, Penn sylvania city of 120,U00. Good oppor tunity for right man; must be steady and reliable; state reference and sal ary. B-8018 care Telegrapn. 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 —Daborers and contrac tors at the Paxtang quarries. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Paxtang, Pa. WANTED —Boys over 16 years to bale mattresses. United States Matt ress Co.. 12th and Herr Sts. 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 St.. Harrisburg. Training Quarters. $6O S. Front St. Steelton. YOUNG MEN, 18-35, for railway mail clerks and mail carriers. $l,lOO - For free particulars of examina tions write R. Terry (former Civil Service Examiner) 518 Continental Blag., Washington. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced colored girl j for general housework in small fam ily; no washing; good home and wages for capable girl. Apply at once. 226 Seneca St. or call Bell phone 4029 R. | AA'ANTED Five bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell deal- j era. $25 to $5O per week. Railroad fare paid. AVrite at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 858, Omaha, Neb. WANTED Wearers and learners. Apply HARRISBURG SIDK MILL Second and North Streets WANTED—GirIs over 16 years of age to work in candy factory. Apply! D. Bacon Co.. 341 S. Cameron St. WANTED—Woman for general housework, reference required. Apply 212 Pine St. Phone 956 R. WANTED Reliable woman for general he use work. Address Box C'SsSS care Telegraph. I ' ! .! i WANTED —Experienced waitress; 8] ! hours; $lO per week; also a kitchen | woman. Restaurant Sheets & Roche, Juniata St., Enola. AV ANTED AT ONCE FODDERS GOOD WAGES AND BONUS BDOUGH MFG. CO., REIDY AND FUDTON STREETS j ! I AV ANTED—A girl 16 years or over j to assist with children from 2 to 7 j p. m. Also competent woman for gen- ; | oral housework and cooking; small: ! family and good wages. Apply $29 j jl'orster St., evenings. | AV ANTED—Dining room girl, and j ihotel or short order cook. Apply to I C. E. Humer, Hotel Marietta, Mari-I etta, Pa. AA'ANTED—Experienced forelady tol teach girls how to make paper boxes. ! Good salary. Penn-Harris paper Box! Co., 103 North Cameron St. , ' AV ANTED—Operators and learners,' and girls to do other kind of work; good pay. Apply Shearer's Mfg. Co., 308 Hamilton St. AA'OMEN make money Introducing! Priscllla fabrics, hosiery, underwear,' ! spare time. Everyone buys Fitz-] 'chailes' guaranteed goods, success as- > Isured; beautiful samples. complete: i instructions. AA'e furnish everything. I jWrite Fitzcbarles Corp.. Trenton. New' I J erst y. I : I (Continued In Next Column) | HELD WANTED—FEMALE i WANTED! Our business is steadily in- I 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 48-hour week, we can put you I 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 j 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 A'ernon Street. CENSUS CLERKS, (men, women), j 4 ; 000 n : pletc sample outfit and free selling; | Instructions start you. Dong estab-1 'lished reliable house. AVrite to-day. j 'John Sexton & Co., 352 W. Illinois ; Ist.. Chicago, 111. I (Continued lu Next Column) j * HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ANY REASONABLY - PRICED house or apartment may be rented through an inexpensive classified ad vertising campaign. Test the matter. The "risk" involved is so small that few people would dignify it by that name. ■st aB 1w hM aiilin tifalldiMlJiiililllilLM SALESMAN WANTED „ DANDY SIDE LINE FREE SAMPLES PROVE IT I They are winners and rnxke money I for many salesmen more monev titan •their regular line does. We manu facture the snappist. fastest selling variety of metal specialties on the niarket. Big trade stimulators for every manufacturer, wholesaler, re tailer, hanks, factories, etc. Every line (everywhere buys them in large quan t titles. No seasons. Side line salesmen | earn $.->0 a week; $l5O to $">00 for ; whole time. Get busy. Write quick for l outfit. Full commissions paid prompt ly. C. E. Erickson Co., Inc., 512 | Krickson Bldg., Des Moines. lowa. SPECIALTY salesmen, we manufac ture Ford accessory which sells on sight. You can make $l5O weekly. Exclusive territory. Motor Products j Company, Indianapolis, Ind. | SALESMEN—New carburetor for j Ford cars. Simple not a moving part, 1 installed in thirty minutes, guaran teed to double your mileage and start in zero weather without heating or priming. Fifteen-day free trial. Our St. Louis man sold 3000 in 11 months- Salt Lake City man made $l2OO in one week. Write U. & J. Carburetor Co., j 505 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. SAI-ESMEN—Write for list of open ' ings and full particulars. Earn $2,000 I to $lO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. I Inexperienced or experienced. City or (traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Assn. IDept 603, Chicago. — I AGENTS WANTED ____ $3OO per month selling a new pat ented fuel \apori.zer guaranteed to I rave up to 50 per cent, in gasoline; 40, miles per gallon made with Ford <-ar. Sold on money-back guaiantee. One I sample free. Stransky Vaporizer Co., Pukwana, S. Dak. AGENTS—SSu to $75 a week repre senting our splendid line of men's guaranteed tailored neckwear; par ticulars free. E. L. Kelser Co., Pal mer Bldg., Detroit, Mich. AGENTS—S3 to $5 an hour during spare time. Men and women to take orders for Liberty Raincoats. Every coat sold under guarantee. McCann made SGO9 in 21 days working five hours dally. Georgia man $B4 first week spare time only. Thousands of orders in your home town. Big com missions in advance. We deliver and collect. Complete outfit free. Write I to-day. The Liberty Raincoat Com pany, Dept. K-121, Dayton, Ohio. • AGENTS—Quick seller, big profits. Flower beads coining money for hust | lers. New stuff. Tremendous demand. | Catalog free. Mission Bead Co., 1427 ilrola, Los Angeles, Cal. j AGENTS—Make big money with our new fall and holiday specialties. I Enormcus demand, big profits. No ex perience necessary. Samples. Catalog I free Cruver Co., Jackson & Campbell, Chicago, AGENTS—Big pay and free auto mobile introducing wonderful new gasoline saver, puncture proof, five year spark plugs and other economic al auto necessities. Outfit free. L. Bali wey. Dept. 632, Louisville, Ky. SALESMEN Experienced drug trade, visiting druggists, physicians, selling aspirin, tablets, pharmaceu ticals. extracts, chemicals, etc. Liberal commission, pocket samples. Berthel Company, 142 Lincoln ave., New York I City. NEGRO soldiers in war; book con-1 tains many pictures of colored troops. | everybody buys; agents making $25 day; big hit, send 25c for outfit to' publishers. Jenkins Green Publishing! Co.. Washington, D. C. AGENTS!—One cent invested in u| postal card brings you $75-sloo per week three-in-four repeater proposi tion. Specialty Mfg. Co., Div. 125, Madison, Wis. AGENTS —One cent invested in a ( • postal card brings you $75-$lOO per: week three-ln-four repeater proposi- i tion. Specialty Mfg. Co., Div. 310. Mad-1 ison, Wis. ANYBODY can increase income $2O j weekly spare time growing musn- i rooms in cellars, sheds, boxes. Free if- i lustrated booklet. Hiram Barton, | 332-A West 48th St., New York. AGENTS making $2OO weekly! Everyone wants it. Formula for 200 1 homemade beverages, book form. Send $1 for copy and territory proposition. Buyers Export Agency, Inc.. 445 Broome St., New York. AGENTS—IdeaI steak tenderer; the greatest money-maker on the market; makes tough steak tender as porter house! housekeepers buy on sight; Over 200,000 in use; sample free." Tyler Mfg. Co., Dept. B-7, Muncie, fhd. LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to ?ell shirts, under wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad way, New York Qity. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED—By experienced ana capable man, position as office man tiger or head bookkeeper. Best refer ences/Address L-8043 care Telegraph. I SALESMAN wants position either in the house calling on city trade or out side territory; capable of producing I results. Address A-8038 care Teie- I graph. WANTED—By colored man. posi tion as jtfnitor. Inquire J. W. Whiting. 654 Plimrose St. ACCOUNTANT desires evening work; handling small set of books; installing systems; preparing state ments or auditing. Address Box No. 1,-85U care Telegraph. WANTED —Porter or butler or bell boy; can furnish referencfes. Address Box L-8214 care Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED —FEMALE 1 WOMAN wishes position as office I Clerk or typist. Can furnish refer ence. Address Box E-804 2 care Tele | graph. 1 (Continued lu Nest Column) | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMAX.E ! WOMAN wants day's work; no ; washing. Apply 635 Muencli Street. | Mrs. K. . I WANTED By colored woman. ■ 'day's work of any kind. Apply 1822 I Swatara St. EXPERIENCED dressmaker wants , sewing; satisfaction guaranteed; price . reasonable. Apply 1504 Berryhill St. t • REFINED AND EXPERI ENCED WOMAN WOUED ! DIKE A POSITION WITH RELIABLE FIRM. SOLICIT -INO BUSINESS WITHIN A RADIUS OK 50 TO 6n Ml EES i OF HARRISBURG. ADDRESS FOR INTERVIEW. P. O. BOX i 813, Harrisburg, Pa. I A young woman desires a position ■ 'as stenographer or typist. Call 1100 | Wallace St. | WANTED —By country girl 16 years iof age, general housework in small re liable family. Apply 1022 Paxton St. SCHOOL girl would like light house work; can furnish good let'erenee. Call Bell 91I8J. WHITE woman wants housework; no ccoking; sleep home. Address W-237 care Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping with kitchen ette, and one room suitable for man 'and wife or one gentleman, use of I bath and phone. Apply 326 North Sec | ond St. FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms, close to restaurant and boarding house. Call at 354 Crescent St. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; use of bath and phone. Call Bell 1504 M. NICELY furnished. clean, cool rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 143 South Third street. UNF.URNISHED housekeeping rooms with communicating kitch enette, large airy outside; strictly private; stoves furnished free; laundry, phone and bath room privi leges; weekly payments; daily inspec- I tlon invited. 420 Broad St. ROOMS FOR MEN THREE congenial men can secure a comfortable and pleasant home in good neighborhood, centrally located. Private suite, second floor, bed rooms, I library and bath. Also third tloor | front room, well furnished for a gentleman. Apply to Housing Bureau. Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce, j Room 2u5, Dauphin Building. j 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; all modern conveniences; use of phone. Inquire 815 North 17th St. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveni ences; steam heat; no children; use of phone and bath. Inquire 1814 Green | Street. ROOMS WANTED ! WANTED—Three rooms with bath; centrally located; furnished or unfur j nished. Address Box E-5216 care | Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT | FOR RENT —Second floor furnish ed apartment. 3 rooms and private I bath. Apply 73 N. 16th St. ! FOR RENT —Two new apartments for colored people; hot and cold I water. Inquire D. J. Horwitz, 1201 i Monroe St. Bell 4748 R. I APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED —To rent unfurnished | housekeeping apartment or several ] rooms and private bath In refined I surroundings. Bell 15S1R or 1723 j Forster St. REAL ESTATE FOR SAFE HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US. BACKENSTOSS. REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET. NAUDAIN ST., 1412 Three-story brick house for sale at $2,650; 8 rooms and hath, gas, furnace. In spect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 18TH ST.. N., 83—Brick house, 8 rooms and hath; also other Improve ments; desirable location. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. IF DESIRING to purchase a home investigate 1727 State street. Price right: reason for selling, owner ex | pecting to move out of city. WEST END OF ClTY—Three-story brick, store and apartment house; steam heated and electric light; practically new; price upon inquiry. Inspection by appointment. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. 14TH ST., N., 26 Modern 9-room frame house and two-story frame house in rear, fronting on Brady street; price for both, $4,000. A very good purchuse. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. 17TH ST., S., 542 Three-story brick house with 9 rooms and hath, in good lepair; easy terms; price, $3,600. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. 4 Continued in Neat Coluiuu> > ni ; KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE . "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SEE SANDERLIN" MOVE AT ONCE ! STATE ST., 1131—NEW; VACANT. 3-story stucco, nine rooms and bath. , steam heat; gas and electricity; fr->ntj unci rear porches; balcony and roof] garden; cement cellar; the best of lo- ■ cation for a looming house; $5OO cash; , balance In monthly payments. 17TH AND PAXTON STS. —NEW; j VACANT. 244-story; six rooms and . bath; hardwood floors; steam heat; gas and electricity; front and rear porches; side entrance, with a nice big yard; can be bought with a small amount down; balance same as rent. ! Mahantongo St.. 618—8-story brick; 18 rooms and bath; all improvements; [nice front porch; shade trees; nice [back yard; small amount down, bal ance same as rent. | DERBY ST., 2143— 3-story brick; i 9 rooms and bath; gas and electricity: jail modern Improvements; nice front 'and back porches; cement cellar; a (very nice home; can be bought with ' $5OO cash. D. ASA SANDERLIN. i Room 1, Security Trust Building . 36 NORTH THIRD ST. Bell 1290. Dial 35.3 i I , ! FOR SALE—2S State Road. North Riverton. 2 44-story frame dwelling containing 6 rooms and bath, ccment jed cellar, water, gas and electric lights. Lot 17 44x150, stable and work i shop. Price $2BOO. i For Pale—lBoB Derry St., 2 46 -story | frame dwelling. 11 rooms and bath. !nM modern improvements, including i steam heat, front and side porch. Lot | 30x130. For Pale—34l and 343 Brook Sr., j Harrlabprg. Pa., 3-story frame. 8; (rooms and hath, water and range.; |Frice for pair $3OOO. j For Pale—244-story frame, single! dwelling located on Market St., Camp j Hill, containing 9 rooms, bath and pantry, all modern improvements, lot 60x175. shrubbery and fruit trees, | i large garage, immediate possession. • Price $7500. For Pale —At Camp Hill. 2 44-story frame, single dwelling, containing 6 rooms bath, all modern improve-! ments, lot 50x185 garage and chicken house. Price $3BOO. I For Sale —At Camp Hill, 2 44-story i brick, single dwelling, containing 8 rooms and bath, cemented cellar, fln •ished in chestnut, all modern liu- I picvenients, including steam heat. I hardwood floors down stairs, posses sion short notice. Price $6500. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Agents. Second and Walnut Sts. ATTENTION, BUILDERS i We have several plots of land at Paxtang. suitable for building opera- ! Hons. Prices right. i Locations none better. Purchasers! [for homes plentiful. ROHRER & SON. 211 Bergner Building. IReal Estate and General insurance.! ! ! WINTH ST.—l72o—We are offering (this dwelling at a reduced figure, Hi- 1 roofns od tile bath room, lot 16xluS, 1 I drive alley on rear, gr.s and electric,' (laundry with set tubs in cellar, hard-j ! wood floors, finished in oak through lout, hot water heat, possession Oct. 1.1 I Must be seen to be appreciated. Apply; | LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN. ! Patriot Building. | GREEN STREET. 1500 BLOCK | 3-story brick; 8 rooms and I I bath; all improvements; now vacant; immediate possession. LOUIS B. COHEN, 31 N. Second St. Room 10. Bell phone 3057J |- j I FOR SALE—Elegant suburban prop jerty, 8 rooms, brick and stucco dwell | ing. a!i modern improvements, hard | wood floors, large porches, tiled bath' Ircom. high elevation, view of the ! river, city and mountains. Lot 155 x 1265; .56 bearing fruit trees, garage, 'abundance of shrubbery. ! BiIINTON-PACKER CO., Agents. Second and Walnut Sts. I • j CAMP HILL cor. Lincoln and L icust 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 extra big bargain. Apply, LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN. Patriot Building. I FOR SALE—One of the finest homes ! In llighsplre, right in the business! section. 15 rooms, brick, solid walnut, : sash, French plate glass, suitable for (bank or other business. Rent $4O 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 9601. (FOR SALE NOW VACANT MOVE IN 1509 Green street to-morrow; 3-1 I stow brick, improvements; 8 rooms! and bath, front and rear porches, easy terms; no dealers. Address M. E. M..' care Te'tgraph. FOR SALE —Any person wishing a corner plot 40x100 feet in Cloverly Heights at a pre-war price, call at 225 North 15th St. . ; APARTMENT HOUSE, Forster St. between Second and Third Sts. Garage in rear. Bargain if sold by December ' 1. 1919. LOUIS B. COHF.N, 31 N. Second St. Room 10. Bell phone 3057J FOR SALE 1911 Susquehanna; 3-story brick; 8 •rooms; bath; front and back porches. ! 2044 Susquehanna: 3-story brick; 8 i rooms and bath; front and back (porches; possession soon after thereof. 1 2207 Logan St., 2 44-story brick, 8 j rooms and bath, front and back ! porches. ! 674 Schuylkill St.; 7 rooms; bath; hot water heat; electric. I 308 Lewis St.; 244-story brick; I new house; 8 rooms and bath; posses | slon October 1. 1). E. LUCAS. : Ileal Estate and Ins. 303 Lewis at. | (Continued tn Next Column) i r SEPTEMBER 20, 1919. " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Possession at once. A beautiful home located on White Hall street, scenic view, facing: Reservoir Park, : near golf links and tennis grounds. Trolley service at the door. Corner lot 185x1 "9 ft. House, 12 rooms, brown-1 I stone and brick construction, three] 1 stories, porches, hedge fences and ] shrubbery. Concrete walks and cellar, i | 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 builoing. Two-thirds can remain at 544 per cent. If interested will gladly show you this property. CHARLES DAVIES, 1549 State Street, Eell 4162 R. Dial 4930 FOR SALE Possession 30 days: 3-story brick, all imp., 1700 block State St. drive alley. 3-story brick, all improve ments, drive alley, 200 block, N. 15th St. 32 S. 28th St. Penbrook, 214- story frame, large lot, gar age. chicken house, possession at once. Price $2,550, $l,OOO cush. South 29th St., Penbrook, 2 44- story frame, all imp., lot 18x 190. Price $2,350. $5OO cash, balance 6 per cent. 2805 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-story brick, all imp.. Wood bine St.. $3,300. 3-story brick, all imp., Slc ] Clay St. $4,5u0. 2-story brick, all imp., Sylvan Terrace, $4,000. i CHARLES DAVIES. Real Estate. Rents Collected 1519 State cor. 16th Dial 4930 Bell 4162R ! I B- I B r FOR SALE Garage on State Highway in Camp Hill. Large repair room ! and storage space, all on j giound floor. Gasoline pump | and tank. MRS. J. L. KOONS, Camp Hill, Pa. FOR SALE I House, 6 rooms, lot 60x120, fruit, ! grand view, terrace, no reasonable ; offer refused. Rent $l2. Possession ! giv en immediately. John Yingst, ] Front and Cumberland Sts. i FOR SALE—2SI North Street. 3- istory brick dwelling house: 11 rooms, | bath, hot and cold water, furnace. I good property to convert into apart ! ments. Can be seen by appointment. ! Price at this office only. M. A. Fought, I 272 North St. FOR SALE—23O9 North Front,l ! plain cottage, 9 rooms and bath;: i hardwood floors; hot water heat. Belli phone 1146 M. ! FOR SALE—3-story frame house;' ]8 rooms and bath; steam heat; on i I rear of lot 2-story brick house with [ j conveniences. Will sell these two for' | $4,600. Apply Samuel Plough, 256 Crescent St. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty j Bond Hrst payment required, balance |as rent. We have houses in every part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. FOR SALE' NOW VACANT 1194 Bailey Street; 3-sßory | trick; 8 rooms and bath; all improvements; cemented cel lar. Price $2,500 I C. O. BACKENSTOSS, Owner, i Bell Bell 701 3077J 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 j 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. Mo 'Cullough. care Telegraph. Harrisburg. FOR SALE —8-room house, all im provements; At condition; 10-foot drive alley. Bargain to quick buyer ! if sold before October 1. Bell 1061 M. ! HOMES for colored families—Two, ! three-story bricks on Reily St. with ! all improvements. 244-story frame on | Poffer St. 3-story brick with front i porch on Penn St. 2 44-story frame on | Wallace St., good location. 214-story I frame on Calder St. Send for list and] discription to LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1129 N. Seventh St. FOR SALE—Hunter St., 1510, single S-story frame, 8 rooms and bath, all Improvements, double garage on rear, paved street. Address X, care Tele | graph. ! FOR SALE —Substantial 3-story ' i brick dwelling. 609 Briggs street, cor , ner property, 8 rooms, side porches. 1 Ground in rear for garage. Address ! Box D. M. H. care Telegraph. THREE mercantile buildings, well located In growing business sections. Prices right and termd to suit. D. A. Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. FOR SALE —1640 Catherine Street; Vacant 6 room, modern brick house. ! Price $3,000. Terms. FOR SALE —Brick house, corner lo- Icttion. six rooms and bath, newly panered. all improvements. near ] Sliimmell school. Price $3,100, easy 1 payments. Address Box P. O. 568, Harrisburg. Pa. ' HOUSE —$2,200 will purchase a dwelling with 8 rooms and bath, gas. furnace and cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. HOUSE —Vacant property, corner' Sixteenth and State streets; brick construction; 9 rooms and bath; brick garage. Bell Realty Co.. Berg ner Building. DERItY ST., 2919 Three-story brick house with all modern conven iences, including steam heat, for sale;] drive alley on rear. Bell Realty Co., ] Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT —Furnished house; six rooms and hath; all conveniences near ISth and Market St. Address Box M-8037 care Telegraph. |- 1 Cure & Son, Care's Grocery, Lingleu- L 1 town, or 409 Market St., Harrisburg. I j 96-acre farm. 10 miles N. E. Hbg., I level, good bldgs., fruit, creek water. Will sell stock and tools. 1 75-acre farm, 244 miles N. Hbg., 8 I room brick house, all city imp., in beautiful lawn, large barn. 30-acre 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 trolley, 11. It. and State road. IC-acre farm, 244 miles N. Hbg., creek uater. 16-ncro farm, 244-miles N. Hbg., good bldgs. 5-acre farm near West Fairview, steam heat and electricity. 45-acre farm, 8 miles S. Hbg.', good > buildings. 15ft-acre farm, 144 miles S. Lewis berry, very cheap. 75-acre farm, one mile to New Cum berland. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green St. Bell phone 560 J. SEVERAL SMALL FARMS Three to ten miles from city. Price and terms right. C. H. CORDER, w 1722 GREEN STREET. * Bell 660-J. FOR SALE—IOO-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 soil; one ! half cash; price $3,100. 107 Chestnut near Front St. DAIRY farm for sale. Apply to , William Sehultz. Pine Grove, Schuyl j kill county. Pa. I FOR SADE —75-acre farm. Price j I $4,500. Rich sandy quality. Inquire of 11. M. Hartz, Real Estate Broker, Pal- I niyra. Pa. FARM —95 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 ' scrlption, call on E. W. Yohn, one of I j the administrators of H. W. Yohn Es- I tate, at 13 N. Fourth street. Hai rls burg. Pa. FOR SALE —95-aere farm; 75 acres, 9 acres, land in good state of cultiva tion, gcod buildings, all the best kind of implements, all crops, 40 tons of hay, wheot. corn and potatoes, stock 12 ■ I head of cattle. 2 horses, 2 mules, hogs 'and poultry. Price $7,200. 107 Chestnut j St. near Front St. FARMS WANTED ( WANTED —To buy good farm not; Itoo far from city; state lowest price , land terms in first letter. Address! I H-8244 care Telegraph. , 1. v. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS * •THE VICTORY AT SEA" Admiral Sim's own story begins in ' New York American Sunday, Septem ber 21. FOR SALE —Dining room suit, good as new; fumed oak, six chairs, table, < large china cabinet, buffet and tea wagon. Will sacrifice at $135.00. Ad dress P. O. Box 568, City. - ■ —1 HALF price !!! Rag carpet, 35c; In grain 40c; best, 90c; Brussel, $1.10; best $1.50; velvet, $2; rugs, matting"., linoleum, stoves, bicycles, guns fur niture. musical instruments. Tlngst. Hardscrabble. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page '** 5