Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 01, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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Yttir Farni gted Room id Will Be Good News to Seme People-Use tic ckssifie^
2)eatbs
KXCK—On Monday morning. Sep
tember 29. 1919, Crayton H. Enck.
aged 51 years, 2 months and 2
days.
Funeral on Thursday afternoon at,
2 o'clock from his late residence, to ,
N. ltth St. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend without further i
notice
IN MEMORIAM
In sad but loving remembrance of
our dear soldier boy who died just
one year ago to-day. October 1,
on battlefield of France. Sergeant Ed
ward R Murray.
Oh. Edward, tell us not in mourn
ful numbers, you are gone from us
forever. It is hard to forget the day |
you matched away with a cheerful,
good-by. you would return when war
would end, you never came. Oh, how,
we did wait for your return.
We w ill wait and wait in vain, you
will never come, you are gone but not
forgotten, we will always remember
,hee FATHER AND MOTHER.
BROTHER AND SISTER.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—A diamond ring; owner I
would appreciate its return on tc-i
count of friendship. Reward. Call Bell
phone 202 W. Steelton.
LOST—Masonic pin in circle of
pearls. Reward if returned 1465 Mar
ket St., or Bell phone SI7SR.
LOST—Fur neckpiece on Tuesday
afternoon in 25 Cent Store. Reward
if returned to 2030 N. Fifth St.
1
LOST—Two blank books Saturday ;
evening on Linglestown car. Please |
notify or return to 2010 Green St.
LOST —Will the party who found,
saw or knows of any one finding a
smf'.l blaekbound book containing
recounts of bread route, on road be-1
tween Marysville and Puncannon.
please notify W. H. Neumyer. care i
Standard Baking Co., Hamsburg,
Pa. Book is valuable to owner.
LOST —Orlando Baglioni lost his j
discharge papers September 19. in;
Harrisburg. Finder will please re
turn to the Home Service Section o!
the Red Cross, 114 Walnut St. ;
LOST—Bunch of keys, finder please
return Bob Buyer, 24 S. Dewberry St.
Suitable reward.
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand. Typewriting. English.
Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Arithme
tic, etc. DAT AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL TEAR. Enter at any time.
Bell 125 Dial 4019.
BECK LEV'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley.
HELP WANTED—MALE
Wanted , i
•
At 2000 -to 6000 a year and up
Accountants
Bank Examiners
Traffic Managers
Capable applicants are wanted to
take training at once without inter
ference with present duties for im
portant positions with large indus
tries and C. P. A. firms. Full infor
mation without obligation. Address,
La Salle Extension University
Harrisburg Office. Bell 4940R
P. O. Box 3, Hill Station
I
■i
WANTED
Two strong men to help de
liver siovcs and furniture.
Apply at once.
GATELY & FITZGERALD
SUPPLY CO.,
31 South Second Street.
SALESMAN —Active reliable man '
wanted in Central Pennsylvania to I
follow up trade and solicit new busi
ness: full time or part time; open I
air work, permanent employment at
good wages to men who can make |
good: no experience necessary;;
knowledge of farming helpful; state!
age, previous occupation. Reference!
or security required. Hoopes. Bro. &,
Thomas Co.. Stephen Girard Building,
Philadelphia. Pa. 600 acres in nurser
ies.' Established over 66 years.
WANTED—AII lathers in Harris
burg and vicinity are invited to at
tend a meeting Friday evening. Octo
ber 3 at Union Hall. 221-223 Market
street, at S p. in. sharp. Edw. P. Mur
phey. organizer.
WANTED —Piece workers and lab- |
oris, steady work and high wages
ps id to men who mean business and
ahk to earn big pay. Apply Lemoynel
Quarry Co.. Front and Market Sts.. [
Harrisburg.
RAILROAD traffic inspectors want
ed 5110 a month and expenses to
start; short hours; travel; three
mi nths' home study under guarantee.
We get you position. No age limit;
ask for booklet N-2T3. Standard Busi
ness Training Inst., Buffalo. N. Y.
WANTED Experienced window j
trimmer and card writer in men's
clothing and furnishing store, Penn- !
eylvania city of 120,000. Good oppor- j
tunity for right man; must be steady
and reliable, slate reference and sal
ary. L.-BCIB care Telegraph.
WANTED—Canvasser on a puie
food li' duct; good opportunity for
live wir> Applj "Porter," care Tele-:
graph !
WANTED Practical watchmaker
and clockniaker at once. Permanent
and good position io right man. Jacob;
Ts usig's Sons. 420 Market St.
, ;
MEN—(2S required); accustomed to
work on tin rooting, gutter, skylight,
cornice and general sheet metal work,
steady work is guaranteed any man
desiring to move to Philadelphia to
rak> this job. good pay. This is a
large corporation and guarantees
work all year around. Write or ap- .
ply ir. person. Any man proving satis- :
factory will have transportation re
funded aller two weeks' work. Thom
as S. Gassner Co.. 4545 Wayne Ave..
Philadelphia.
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FOR SALE
Two Desirable Houses on
Sixth Street
No. 2526—3-story brick; 9
£ looms and batn; first liuor has oak
s Hours; steam heat: elect, lc light;
front and hack porches; lot. 16.2 x
11)5 ft., to Lexington street in rear.
No. 2408 3-story brick,
one of a pair; s rooms and bath;
electric Ugh-- steam heat; lot, 20x
130 ft., with 2U-ft. alley in rear;
possession oil days.
x.sLier brothers & Co.
Lvr.\*r:- ixstiu.ui:
} MH I Vl' V.M> C O HIT STS. 9
SIHLiY iiO.NUS
c tuber* iCcul IlmUUc Hoard j
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WEDNESDAY h-VtsiNllNU,
HELP WANTED—MALE |
CARPENTERS
SHEET METAL WORKERS
ELECTRICIANS
PATTERN MAKERS
PIPEFITTERS
HIGH RATES; STEADY WORK
! ASSURED; BONUS PAID ON SEC
OND AND THIRD SHIFTS APPLY
I
FACTORY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE j
i
j THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER ;
COMPANY
!
AKRON, OHIO
,! !
I
OPPORTUNITIES
| I
FOR
A large number of Inexperi
enced men, ages IS to 45.
Must be In good physical con
dition; good living wage paid
w-hile learning; steady work
assured.
Apply in person or communl- i
cate at once with Factory
Employment dffice.
THE GOODYEAR TIKE
AND RUBBER COMPANY,
AKRON. OHIO.
'
WANTED
AT ONCE SEVERAL YOUNG
MEN FOR OUR CUTTING
ROOM.
PLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO.
FULTON STREET.
WM. STROUSE & CO.
REQUIRE THE SERVICES
OF SEVERAL TAILORS; EX
CELLENT WORKING CON
DITIONS; GOOD WAGES.
APPLY WM. STROUSE &
CO.. 310 MARKET ST.
I
; WANTED—Several neat appearing
experienced house to house men to
represent Cromell Publishing Co. Ex
clusive offer. Six orders per day pays
$26 per week. Call 410 Patriot Bldg.
I MECHANICS —(25 required); accus
tomed to work on tin roofing, gutter.
I skylight, cornice and general sheet
| metal work; steady work is guar-
I anteed any man desiring to move to!
! Philadelphia to take this job. good |
! pay. This is a large corporation and
! guarantees work all year around. ,
Write or apply in person. Any man
' proving satisfactory will have trans
! portation refunded after two weeks'
work. Thomas S. Gassner Co.. 4545 j
I Wayne Ave., Philadelphia.
I TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
THE NEW BUSINESS PROFESSION
Become an expert traffic manager;
under guidance of the largest con- j
cern of its kind in the world; will not j
Interfere with present employment;
salaries range from $3,000 to $lO,OOO
iar.d upward yearly; state phone num-:
I ber and day and hour you can call.:
Address Warner, Austin & Warner, j
I Harrisburg. Pa. I
i WANTED —First class woodwork
ling bench hands or cabinet makers.
! Steady employment. The W. O. Hickok
i Mfg. Co. |
W UNTED —A good reliable watch
man: also hoisting engine man. Ap
ply Williams & Freednian, Tenth and
i Mulberry streets.
! WANTED —Guards with police, mil-
I itarv or watchman experience; of
! good appearance, fair education, be
! tween the age of 28 and jn. Only re
liable men will be considered, whose
I references will stand the most rigid
investigation. Local concern. State
ace experience, with references in
; own hand writing and where em
ployed at present. Address H-1606,
care Telegraph.
i
GRASP the opportunity to-day to
become an expert mechanic and chauf
fer Wo 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 and Aeroplane Field. 14th
and Sycamore Sts. j
WANTED —Experienced auto
repairman. Apply
FEDERICK'S GARAGE.
1807-09 N. Seventh St.
WANTED —Piece workers and lab
orers;" steady work and high wages
' paid to men who mean business and
i able to learn big trade. Apply la
moyne Quarry Co., Front and Market
Sts!. Harrisburg.
WANTED —Laborers at once; good
wages; steady work and chance for
advancement." Apply Employment Bu
reau Central Iron r.nd Steel Co.
WANTED —Four good stone ma
-1 sons. See E. B. I'/.est at Grace M. E.
Church. State St. or evening 1920
;Park St
I PAPERHANGERS —Four first class
mechanics; steady work." H. A. 80.1-■
■ mer, 826 N. Third St-
WANTED—Hoisting engineer to
fire toilers and run elevator engine,
building operation at Boyertown. Pa.
Address Hummelstown Brownstone
Co.. Huipmolstown. Pu.
WANTED—Two men for loeal sales
organization of lodge. New Yolk
concern, satisfied witli $2" per ween
while Horning. Call 4Hi Patrt.ut Bldg.
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| HELP WANTED—MALE ,
MEN wanted for detective work,
j Write J. Ganor, former govt, detee
| tive. Danville. Ills.
WANTED—A man; must be a good
} hustler, over thirty years of age. Ap
ply Grand Union Tea Co., 2tis North
Second St.
i WANTED—Laborers and contrac
tors at the Paxtang quarries. Apply
Paxtang Quarries. Paxtang. Pa.
HELP WAX TED—EE MALE
WANTED:
Our business is steadily in
creasing und we ncea 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
at work at once. If you can
operate a power machine and
j 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 lactory and
we art- making it better every
day. Don't answer this adver
tisement if you cannot be de
pended on to work steady or
i conscientiously.
HARRISBURG SHOE M'F'G. CO.. !
1408 Vernon Street.
I i
I I
We can use a few more ex
perienced knitters and loop
era. Apply
NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO.,
14th and Howard Sts.
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[ W ANTED—GirI for general house
work; small private family; good
i wages. Apply 266 Herr St.
j W ANTED—A girl or woman for
general housework; three in family;
six-room, new house; one block fr.i'ru
.ferry car line. Apply 730 S. 27th St.
W ANTED—A reliable white woman
| ti r geneiut housework in family of
two; no washing. Apply 1609 N. From
Street.
j WANTED—White nurse girl and
• helpei around house in very good
home; must stay nights; no washing.
Apply at once. 25 N. l'Jth St.
WANTED—A girl for general
housework; good wages. Apply lSc'J
N. Second St-
STENOGRAPHER and general of-1
flee assistant, must have executive
j ability and possess initiative. Excep- ]
tional opportunity for advancement, i
Reply in own handwriting, stating!
experience and salary. All replies j
treated in strict confidence. Address
Opportunity, care Telegraph.
WE NEED TWO EXPERI
ENCED MILLINERY SALES
LADIES. APPLY AT
ASTRICH'S.
308 MARKET STREET,
SECOND FLOOR.
HOUSEKEEPER —Reliable woman
wanted in small family to go South
for winter. Apply immediately, 25 S.
Front St.. Steelton. or Bell 109.
WANTED —Operators and learners,
and girls to do other kind of work;
good pay. Appiy Shearer's Mfg. Co.,
j 308 Hamilton St.
WANTED
Operators on plain sewing ma
chines. Learners taken. We will guar
antce all operators a certain wage
each week. We pay the best prices in
the city on our work and also 15 per
cent, to 20 per cent, on what you
i earn. We work 50 hours per week and
pay every Saturday. Apply Harrisbuig
Apparel Co.. Sixth and Herr Sts., City
Star Laundry Bldg.. Third Floor.
. J
WANTED
Experienced sewing machine oper
ators. Regular and pleasant work and
good wages.
We ore also employing inexperi
enced operators who are paid while
learning. A bonus is paid every puy
j day to all operators.
BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO.,
Keily and Fulton Streets
WANTED
Weavers and learners. Appiy
HARRISBURG SILK MILL
Second und North Streets
WANTED—Lady, over 21 preferred,
pleasing appearance and personality
for clerical and stenographic position.
' central location. Must have year or
more experience in stenography and
i office work. References; salary ex
pected. Address Box R-8052 care Tele
graph.
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WANTED
Reliable woman for general
I hcusework. Address Box
CSbSS care Telegraph.
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! WANTED Women lor laundry
• v ork; $9 for five days. Sanitary Fam
ily Washington Co., 16th and Elm
;
WANTED —Girl for office work, one
- vlio can operate typewriter. Address
• L-5257 care Telegraph.
I; GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK
We need you to make socks on the
■ fast easily learned Auto Knitter. Ex
perience unnecessary. Distance inr
• materia! Positively no canvassing.
• , vain supplied. Particulars 2c stamp.
• Dept. 146 c. Auto Knitter Co., Buf
-1 j lalo. N. Y.
' j WANTED —Colored forelady, cap
' able of taking charge of sewing
' room; state past experience. Wash
ington Ave. Factory, cor. 12th St.,
' Tyrone. Pa.
WANTED—Waitress; must be ex
perienced; good wages. Apply Alva
' Hotel. 19 S. Fourth St.
: —_—
WANTED—Young woman experi
' enced or to learn shampooing, man
-1 louring and facial massage; reference
; lequirtd. Address Mrs. Mary E. Plill
•ilippy. 209 Kroninberg Bldg., Carlis.e.
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HAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH
THE CLASSIFIED ADS serve
the man who is in need of a capable
worker. They get him in touch with
those who believe that they can meet
his requirements, and who are anxious
to try. Sometimes this service is of
vital importance to both parties con
cerned.
Hjjf •
Higi * gllg
HELP WANTED-FEMALE |
WANTED Forelady capable of
taking charge of sewing in factory;
must have experience. Tauber, Lip ton
& Co., W. Herald. St., Tyrone.
2 !
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HELP WANTED—MaIe anil Female
I THOUSAND, men, women, IS or !
i over now wanted. Government posi
tions. Hallway mail clerks, city cai
riers, census clerks, $llOO-$l6OO year.
| vacation; common education sull'i
jcient; big chance Tor soldiers, sailors.!
List positions free. Write immediate- ]
ly; urgent. Franklin Institute. Dept.!
413-S. Rochester, N. V.
W'ANTKD —A day cook. Apply at
once Camp Curtin Restaurant. 623 >
ilaclay.
CENSUS CLERKS (men, women).
4.000 needed. $95 month. Age 18-50. -
Experience unnecessary. Kxamin.i
-1 lions, Harrisburg, October IS. For
free particulars, write Raymond
Terry- (former government examiner)
1 51S Continental Bldg. Washington.
ANY intelligent person, either sex,
may earn 1100 and upwards monthly
corresponding for newspapers; $l5 to,
s3o weekly in spare time, experience j
I unnecessary; no canvassing. Send for j
i particulars. Northern Press Syndicate,
Luckport, N. Y.
BOOKKEEPERS for Uncle Sam—'
i Thousands are needed. Examinations j
everywhere every Tuesday. Open toi
men and women. We can prepare you I
quickly. Write. Civil Service Drillery, I
101:'. 15th St.. N. W.. Washington. L>. c.
SALESMEN WANTED ,
SALESMEN —Write for list ol 1
openings and full particulars. Eatul
$3,000 to $lO,OOO yearly. Rig demand
for men. Inexperienced or experi-1
enccd. City or traveling. Nat l. Sales- j
mens Tr. Assn., Dept. 003. Chicago. -
SALESMEN —Write for list of open-
I ings and full particulars. Earn $3,000
I to $lO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. .
! Inexperienced or experienced. City or 1
j traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Assn.,
Dept. 603. Chicago.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
WANTED —Position by experienced
barber. Address Harvey Fritz, 101
Middle St.. Waynesboro, Pa.
!
COLORED school boy wishes posi
'tion in afternoons; age 19. Address:
E-5358 care Telegraph.
MANAGER Executive familiar!
with office management, machine I
operation and cost accounting. Cap- |
able of organizing and directing a;
large force. Salary to be governed by (
'ability. Address Box C-Sosii care Tel- j
| egraph. j
; SITUATIONS WAN TED—FEMALE
i YOUNG girl desires position as
> stenographer; has had experience;;
can turnish reference. Address Box;
I S-SOS9 care Telegraph.
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! WANTED —Work by the day by.
colored woman, inquire at 1431 Mu -|
i ion St. can furnish reference.
i —— —— -i
S A young colored girl. 17 years of;
age, would like work for Saturday. 1
W) ite or call at 353 South Cameron ;
: Street. I
' YOUNG woman desires position as
stenographer or typist. 611 Caider. j
I WOMAN wishes any kind of day's;
I work. Apply H3u North Front Street,'
i rear. |
WOMAN —Wants day's work. Call
'1705 N. Seventh.
! WANTED —Housework by the week;
or ciay's work, by white woman. In- 1
. quire 1701 James St.
! COLORED girt desires a position us
second girl or dishwasher or child's
nurse. Can give reference. Call or
write to 1110 South Uth St., Harris
burg.
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ROOMS FOR RENT
. j
' FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms on second floor with balcony,
use of bath and phone; possession at
once; only people with reference need
apply, Call Bell 1019 W.
FOR RENT—One or two nicely fur
. nished rooms with private bath,
1 beautiful residential section; all mod
. urn conveniences; use of phone. In
" j iiuii e 815 N. 17th St. •
■ ! TWO nicely furnished rooms; use
■'of bath and phone; rent reasonable.
;Call Bell phone 3468.
j FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms
on third floor for light housekeeping,
use of phone and bath; no children.
' Apply 1606 N. Third St.
FOR RENT —Large front, third
floor room, furnished. Use of bath,
i electric light, both phones, reasonable
I rates, gentlemen preferred. 1549 State
| St.. cor. 16th St. Belt 4162 R.
FOR RENT —Large well furnished
.' bed room, with board, gentlemen pre
- !ferred. Inquire 3709 N. Sixth St.
j 1523 Wallace St., two furnished
• ] rooms on third floor for light house*
-'keeping; all conveniences. Apply at
3 ! above address.
'• NICELY lurnished, clean. cool
rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 143
3 | south Third street.
FOR RENT —Two nicely furnished
. 5 rooms on Crescent St., all conveni
ences, use of phone; only gentlemen
- \ need appiy. Call 4672 J.
FOR RENT —Two neatly Airnished
-'rooms, all ventilated and heated; use
' of bath and phone; suitable for man
- and wife or business people. Inquire
. j 210 S *l3th St.
■! FOR RENT' —1646 Market St., third
- floor apartment, consisting of two
i turnished rooms. bright and sun
shiny; all conveniences; private
-I family.
-! FOR RENT —Two second floor fur
a i nished communicating rooms for
-iliglit housekeeping; all conveniences;
i. no children. Apply 1549 Walnut St.
i (Continued In Next Coiuin.i>
BOOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS I- OR MEN
THREE congenial men can secure
a comfortable and pleasant home in
good neighborhood, centrally located.
Ptivatc suite, second lloor, bed rooms,
library and bath. Also third lloor
front room, well furnished for a
gentleman. Apply to Housing Bureau.
Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce.
Room 205. Dauphin Building.
ROOMS W ANTED
WANTED—Furnished front room,
two or three miles from center of
city, north or west, iu private family.
Must be quiet street and neighbor
hood; modern finish and furnishing;
probably permanent. D. L. 279, care
Telegraph.
WANTED—Two or three office
icoms, centrally located, tirst or so
( nd lloor. Communicate at once with
P. O. Box 688.
V ANTED—To rent two rooms to
be used as doctor's offices, located be
tweon State and Walnut. Third and
Front. Will consider the purchase of
property. Address D-SOBl care Tele
graph.
WANTED—Three rooms with bath;
centraliy located; furnished or unfur
nished. Addres'b Box E-5216 earn
Telegru ph.
HEAL ESTATE FOR SA 1.11
HOUSES FOR SALE •
NUM. 113 and 145 Mohn St.,
swatara township, known as
Steelton. A double frame
dw tiling in tirst class con
dition. Tills property is pay
ing lo per cent, oil its in
vestment and is a mighty
good proposition for one who
is willing to invest.
SALINGER &• MILLER.
4 4 Union Trust Building.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell phone 2769
Near 23d and Deny Sts., new 2-
story bk., all imp., price $3BOO
1600 block Deny St.. 3-story bk.,
all imp., price $7OOO
1731 Park St.. 2Vi-story bk., all
imp $3500
1700 block, state St., 3-story bk.,
garage, all imp $5200
400 block Woodbine St., 3-story
bk.. all imp $3500
400 block Muench. 3-story bk., no
imp $2200
2700 block. 6th St., 3-story bk., all
imp $4200
227 X. 15th St.. 3-story bk., drive
alley, tl! -imp $5200
Near Fenbrook, 8 room bk.. new.
large lot 83500
Double frame house, one acre land,
fruit, barn, pig sty. chicken house,
lots of fruit, one block from trolley.
bargain $4BOO
, Double frame house, large lot.
greenhouse $4OOO
32 S. 2Sth St.. Penbrook. 7 room,
frame house $2530
228 and 230 S. 29th St., 7 room
frames, all imp., each $2350
CHAS. DAVIES.
Real Estate. Rents Collected
1549 State St. Hell 4162 R. Dial 493'
HOUSE for sale, new two-story
brick. G rooms and bath, all modern
1 conveniences. Melrose St., near 23d
and Deny. Call Bell 2062 R.
FOR SALE—S3I Maclay St.—Vacant
—:V- -story frame. Lot 20x150, with
double brick garage rear. Attractive
price. C. O. Backenstoss, Bell 701.
, Bell 3077 J.
FOb SALE—Three-story brick, cor
; l.er property, on good street in up
i town section, porches, room for gar
age. This house will not wait for a
buyer; possession April 1. Apply A.
W." Swengel. 2131 N. Second Street.
Bell 2575 J.
FOR SALE—A nine roomed house
! in Market street, good water, a stable
and lot 50x150 feet; line fruit trees.
Inquire of Mrs. N. F. Reed, Fifth and
1 Marker Sts.. New Cumberland. Pa.
THREE mercantile buildings, well
located in growing business sections.
! Prices right and terms to suit. D. A.
' Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589.
HOMES for colored families— Twu
three-story bricks on Reily St. witn
all improvements. 254-story frame on
Peffer St. 3-story brick with front
porch on Penn St. 2 V4-story frame on
I Wallace St., good location. 2'/4-story
frame on Calder St. Send for list and
discription to
j LINCOLN REALTY CO..
1129 N. Seventh St.
; ONE pair of fire proof brick houses
I located in northern part of city, suit
able foi live flat apartment, or will
sell sing*;. These houses are th:ee
i years old, finished in hardwood and
| oak floors; steam heat; brick garage:
electric, lights and gas; front and rear
| porches; three story; mansard roof;
| lot joins street in front as well as in
the rear. For further information call
Bell 4775 M or Dial 4681.
If vou are interested in a well
located, BRICK MODERN
DETACHED HOME, with 9
rooms and GARAGE, lot 46
or 86x110 feet, consult
ROHRER & SQN,
211 Bergner Building.
Real F.state and General nsuranct
FOR SALE—2%-story frame house
all improvements, lot 60x100 feet
• awnings and screens to all windows
land doors; paved street; chicker
i house in rear, 12%x55 feet; must b<
; seen to be appreciated. Inquire ol
I Ervtn Johnson. 2111 Swatara St. Bel
j 1897 J.
! 321 Herr St.. 8 roomed house; all
| improvements; a bargain to quicb
buyer. Rents for $25. Apply 324
Reily St.
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HEAL ESTATE I'Ult BALE
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE
SEE SANDERLIN"
NEW; VACANT; 9 rpoms and bath;
all large cheery rooms; a good loca
tion for a rooming house; steam heat;
gas; electric; cement cellar; very
cheap; $5OO down; balance same as
rent.
SIX BRAND NEW, VACANT
HOUSES, in one of liarrisburg's lead
ing suburbs; built in pairs; 6 rooms
and batii; steam heat; hardwood tloor,
cement CI bur; gas and electric; right
up-to-minute; snuill amount down,
balance same as rent.
A REAL BARGAIN—3-story brieli;
S rooms and bath; all improvements;
nice front porch; shade trees; nice
Lack yard; small amount down, bal
ance same as rent.
DERBY ST.. 2145— 3-story brick.
9 rooms and bath, gas and electricity,
all modern Improvements; nice troni
and buck porches; cement cellar; a
very nice home; can be bought witli
$5OO cash.
' RIGHT PRICE TO QUICK BUYER-
S'story brick; 8 rooms and bath; all
I improvements; drive alley in rear;
small amount down, balance same us
1 1 cnt.
WKST FAIRVIEW
Two-story frame, VACANT; '
roms: electric light; hot air heat;
nice front and back porches; very
large >ard; can be bought with a |
small amount down, balance same as :
1 rent,
D. ASA SANDERLIN,
Koom 1, Security Trust Building .
36 NORTH THIRD ST. !
Bell 1390. Dial 35.1,
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j One lranie building, situated
at 428 Mohn St., Swutara i
I township, known as Steelton.
This is a business property, J
paying 14 per cent, en the in- \
vestment, which is offered for I
sale at a reasonable price,
j For particulars, apply
SALINGER & Ml HI.MR,
41 Union Trust Building.
Harrisburg, Ha.
Beli phone 3769
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i BRICK HOUSE—Logan St.. below I
j Peffer Street; $ rooms and bath. Bos-,
, session fifteen days. $3O down, $35 j
I per month.
W OODBINE STREET—B rooms and I
(bath; electric light; papered and
I painted new. $5O down; $35 peri
month.
LOUIS B. COHEN.
31 North Second Street,
Bell phone 3057J
' I
i '316, 316. 330, 322 Lewis; 6 rooms and '
I bath. electric light.
It'll Susquehanna; 8 rooms and,
bath.
3044 Susquehanna; S rooms and'
bath.
2632 N 6th St., 9 rooms and bath. j
i
1933 N. 3d St.. 11 rooms and bath. I
6SO Schuylkill St., 6 rooms and bath. '
308 I*ewis St., 7 rooms and bath.
3200 N. 3d St., 9 rooms and bath. :
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D. E. LUCAS,
303 Lewis Street.
Real Estate and Insurance.
J
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A double frame dwelling at
420 and 422 Mohn Street.
Swatara township, known as
Steelton. This property is sit
uated in the business section
and is paying 12 per cent, on
;t investment at the present
i time. For price and particu
lars, apply
SALINGER & MILLER.
44 Union Trust Building.
Harrisburg. Pa.
Bel! phone 2769
FOR SALE—I64O Catherine Street; 1
i Vacant 6 room, modern brick house. I
Price $3,000. Terms.
' FOR SALE—3I4 South Second St.. j
I 3-story brick house; good cellar;
large lot; price $5700. 11. C. Ferber.
107 Chestnut near Front.
SUBURBAN home, 6 room house,
rlate roof, electricity and gas. two
, chicken houses, one fare from city.
1 107 Chestnut St., near Front St.
HOUSES for sale in Highspire at a
.bargain. W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St.,;
| Highspire. 9801. I
FOR SALE—Pair of frame dwell- i
j ings located on corner of two streets. |
; Lemoj ne. Pa., containing 5 rooms
each- equipped with electric lights
, and water. Immediate possession.
Price $2,500.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Agents,
Second and Walnut Streets.
FOR SALE—Suburban, 2373 Can
by St., Penbrook, corner property;
single £Vi-story on lot 30x200 feet;
numerous fruit trees and good gar
-1 den. garage and chicken house, ce
ment walks. Apply 1929 Park St.
; Bell 527 R.
$3200 WILL PURCHASE a frame
house with eight rooms, electric light
furnace; lot 60x150, with chicken
house and work shop. Bell Realty Co..
Bergnei Bldg.
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j FOURTH ST.—Two houses for sale
in the 3200 block; brick construction
each 7 rooms and bath; other fm-
I provements; lot, 40x100. Price. $4505
, each. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
PRICE ON 1866 SWATARA ST.. ReJ
DUCFX—B rooms and bath; gas; fur
nace; lot 15x100; former price $2550.
! Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
i BAKER shop for sale with house
I store and garage, lot 87x205, located
in Shiremanstown, trolley passes
Iby every half hour. Price $4500. H
i[C. Ferber, 107 Chestnut SL
LINCOLN REALTY CO.
Reily St. 3-story brick with all mod
ern improvements.
. Buy a home on Boyd street, terms
• are easy and the price Is right.
Don't pay rent when you can buy
i on easy terms.
, 1129 N. 7th Street.
•I FOR SALE—Or will exchange for
I improved city property, the Elicker
j Hotel property at Marietta, Pa.; large
•'lot. 40x200; 12 room house; 90-foot
I I depth; barn or garage, 30x35 feet.
; new. A good business location. Chas.
' Davies 1549 State St. Bell 4162 R. Dial
j 4930.
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OCTOBER 1, 1919.
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
i
NEW LISTINGS !'
POSSESSION SOON Ii
109 S. 14th St.. 3-story brick dwell-1"
ing. 9 rooms and bath. Price reascii-|
able.
812 S. 17tli St.. 2-story tile and j:
stucco dwelling, 6 rooms and bath. I j
steam heat, gas and electricity, gar
age in lear. Price right.
2907 Derry St., 3-story brick dwell-|
ing. 8 rooms and bath, cemented cel
lar. gas and electricity, steam heat,
room for garage. Price reasonable. j
SUBURBAN
225 Columbia Road. Enola. Pa., fine'
'home. 254-story frame, slate and tin
roof. 8 rooms and bath, cemented eel-:
lar. electricity, plot 62%x280, room;
for garage.
BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.,
(liarrisburg's Real Estate Bureau)
331 Market Street.
!
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' HOUSES on easy terms; possession l
at onee, N. 6th St.. S rooms, elect, and
gas, front porch, side ent., large yard,
hay windows.
Possession 30 days. 2-story brick.!
| (corner). 6 rooms, all imp., on the
J ll ill. fiont porch (terms).
j Possession at once, 2-story brick,
i porch front, bay window, side ent.,
drive alley. $3OO down.
1 Possession at once, large single
| pressed brick. N. 2d St.. yard entirely
I around the house.
i Large single brick house, N. 3d St.. <
large yard, shade, etc.
i Large single homes on the Hill.
1 Apartment houses on Hill and up-j
| town.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
; BUY YOUR HOME on the rental !
! payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
! Bond ttrst payment required, balanca
as rent. We have houses In every |
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
1 A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street j
Real Estate For Sale—Suburban I
FOR SALE —Will sell my beautiful J
suburban home, eight rooms and
j bath. If interested, address Box
I J-82 18 care Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
i FOR RENT—Modern 9 room house,!
I inquire 1936 Green St.
FOR KENT—Cottage at Ferdix from
September 1; furnished up-to-date,'
[only lellable people need apply to'
| Louis, 414 N. Third St j
| FOR RENT—Five room house, sit
uated at 107 Ann ave. Apply at 513 :
Walnut St., City.
;
REAL ESTATE WANTED
' WANTED Suburban home, two!
.acres of ground or more; will buy at
once if terms are suitable. Address
, Box Li-8081 care Telegraph.
READY buyers, list your farm and:
houses with me. M. Zoll, Real Estate j
and Insurance, Steelton. Dial.
I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop-'
erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es- j
[tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third i
i Street.
WANTED TO RENT
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WANTED TO RENT
I
i An executive with small fam
ily wishes to rent a house
as centrally located as Is pos- I
Bible. Best of reference fur- '
nished. Address for appoint
ment Box u-8251 care Tele
graph.
FARMS
! 96-ncre farm. 10 miles N. E. Hbg., ■
ievel, good bldgs., fruit, creek water.
Will sell stock and tools.
75-aere farm, -'/ a miles N. Hbg., 8
room brick house, all city imp., in
Leautiful lawn, large barn.
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 trolley,
j U. R. and State road.
1 IC-acre farm. 2"A miles N. Hbg.,
i creek water.
16-acre farm. 216-miles N. Hbg..
[good bldgs.
5-acre farm near West Fairview,
: steam beat and electricity.
45-tcre farm, 8 miles S. Hbg., good
j buildings.
150-acre farm, IV4 miles S. Lewis
berry, very cheap.
75-acre farm, one mile to New Cum- i
i berlana.
,| C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green St.
Bell phone 560 J.
. !
FOR SALE—Farm containing 97
acres, located in Cumberland county.
|on State Highway, level lime stone
'soil, tine stream of water through the
| farm, improved by large bank barn,!
i large frame house, all necessary out
,'buildings. Price $14,500.
I
For Sale —Farm containing 44 acres
'located IV4 miles east of Dauphin, im
proved by 2V4-story frame dwelling,i
containing 6 rooms, bath and attic,
first class condition, house equipped
' with gas plant for lighting and
cooking, frame bank barn, good con
,! dition. all necessary out buildings,
| small stream of water through farm.
! Price $6,800.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Streets.
!
'I FOULTRY farm for sale, located
iln small town five miles from Harris
, I burg. This farm contains two acres
j improved by the following buildings:
!|2V4-story frame house, small barn,
i ! main poultry building size 16x72; two
[ '/--story laying pens size 16x30; one
I brooder house, 16x80 feet, with out
' side pens having a capacity of 2,000
,i chicks every three weeks. The poul
. trv buildings are equipped with the
. new Town system. This system alone
costing $3,600. The owner is retiring
on account of his age and will give
. possession immediately. Price to a
quick buyer, $5,500. One-half or more
j of the purchase price can remain in
, the property if the purchaser comes
well recommended. Ira B. Reider, 204
' Caider. Bell 4377.
i '
SEVERAL SMALL FARMS
1 Three to ten miles from city.
Price and terms right.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 GREEN STREET.
Bell 560-J.
FOR SALE—IOO-acre farm, also
stock If desired. Possession November
1; 3 miles northeast of Harrlsburg.
1 Further Information apply 1700 N.
Second St.
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FARMS
FOR SALE—I2B-acre farm; good
soil; 20 miles from Harrisburg on
William Penn Road; good size house,
summer house, wagon shed, large hay
stable, kitchen house, running spring
water, orchard and other fruit trees.
Apply 327 South Front St. 1649 J.
i FOR SALE—9S-acro farm; 75 acres
clear, land in good state of cultiva
tion, good buildings, all the best kind
lof implements, all crops, 40 tons of
i hay, wheot. corn and potatoes, stock 12
head of cattle. 2 horses, 2 mules, hogs
and poultry. Price $7,200. 107 Chestnut
j St. near Front St.
1 DAIRY farm for sale. Apply to
William Schultz, Pine Grove, Schuyl
kill County, Pa.
I
FARMS WANTED
WANTED—To buy a good farm,
cither in Dauphin. Cumberland, York
or Perry county. State full particulars
land bottom price. Box X-7599 care
Telegraph.
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ROOFING
| DON'T BLOW YOUR MONEY
| EXPERIMENTING.
Have YOUR ROOFS PAINTED
with ' KITE'S ELASTIC" that
GOOD ROOF COATING that Stops
I,eaks. Prevents Rust, Checks
Decay and adds years of life
i to any old leaky roof.
[AUCTIONEER HITE. Bell 1875 J.
,
FOR SALE—MISCFLLA N EOUS
MOTORS FOR SALE
[ FOR SALE —Motors, one alternating
current motor; Robbins & Myeis
! single; Phase 110 volts; 60 cycles,
11750 rev.
; THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO..
! Printing —Binding Designing
Photo-Engraving Die Stamping—
| Plate Printing.
Harrisburg, Pa.
I
! .
i FOR SALE—Second-hand baby car-
I riage, in good condition. Apply 429
jS. 17 th St.
—
! FOR SALE—Reed baby coach, nur
i scry chair, mission table and mission
[arm chair. 2228 Penn St.
1 FOR SALE—Cheap 650 ft. steam
i heat boiler, in good condition. Call at
lirst lioor, 2020 Fifth street, between
| b and 8 p. m.
! CENTRAL Furniture Store, 321
I Roily St.. on account of building our
) warehouse, we close out our 75
| ranges, cook stoves and heaters, at a
i low price; also furniture and floe
[covering at reduced price. A trinl
'will convince you, 1061 M.
ELEVATOR Welchan's electric,
for four-story building, motor attach-
I ed. Inquire Lee G. Wilt, Steelton, Pa.
I FOR SALE —American walnut bed
! room suite, one library table, two
: tiber chairs, one large Victrola. Call
! between 9 and 4, at 1124 Montgomery
j Street.
i FOR SALE—Four wooden standards.
[consisting of 16 round porch posft
'and other miscellaneous lumber. Pull.
' lie at 8 p. m., October 2, Linglestown
j Square.
I FOR SALE —Eclipse gas stove, four
burners, good condition, pipe fitting
included; Hasting kitchen cabinet;
' ice box. in good condition. 1631 Apri-
I cot St.
i '
I CENTRAL FURNISHING CO.,
324 REILY ST.
I On account of rebuilding a waro-
I house, wc are going to sell 75 good
i ranges, heaters and cook stoves at a
i low figure, also a big reduction ill
1 furniture and floor coverings. One
! trial will convince you. Call Bell
J phone 1061 M.
| FOR SALE —10 H. P. International
' gasoline engine, gasoline hoisting eu
i-ine, lathes, planer, shaper, milling
I machine, drill presses, hand and pow
ler electric motors, various sizes.
I large stone crushing plant complete.
| F. 11. Laverty. Bell phone 1857.
i KOR SALE—Lumber, tubes, tanks,
■ shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting,
[bolts, pipe, etc., dismantling plant.
i The Highspire Distillery Co., Ltd..
Both phones. Highspire, Pa.
i .
I FOR SALE—Block of four, six room
frame houses, located on Locust St.,
Mechaniesburg, electric lights, gas.
Can be bought separately or as a
! whole. Cheap to a quick buyer. For
i particulars address P. O. Box 251, Ms
! clianicsburg. Pa.
I APPLES! APPLES! APPLES!
Grimes' golden, smokehouse, Bald
wins, Pound, York Imperial, Ben
[ Day Is. Dominee and other varieties,
for salt at the orchard in small or
large quantities. Sprayed, fertilized
land cultivated lruit. IV4 miles soutn
lof Leo's Cross Roads. Cumberland
! County, good roads to the orchard. No
I shipping. D. E Allen.
! BOOKS Bought and sold; 50.000
new. old. rare. In stock. Aurand s.
925 North Third. Circulars tree.
■ FOR SALE —A reed baby coach in
[good order. Inquire Seventh and Mar
ket Sts- New Cumberland. y
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
'new and second-hand furniture here.
Hi"h prices paid for furniture. Morris
; Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494.
I TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
j CASH ALL MAKES -—RENTED
. EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TTLLU'i'SON,
I $O5 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
; BOTH PHONES
,1
FOR SALE
.! One white Iron bed. one good
l I mattress, spring, complete
[l. $25; one 6x9 Crex rug $9.50.
FORNWALT,
1321 North Sixth Street. ,
i WANTKD —MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED —To buy vulcanizing out
•lfit. Call Dial phone 5449.
JUNK —We are in the market for
• all kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974, or
[ i write L Cohen & Co.. York street and
,; Ash avenue.
1 [ MAX SMELTZ
1 Second hand furniture bought and
I sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1071 R. or drop a postal to Max
Rmeltz 1020 Market street. Will call,
city or country. Bell phone 3239-Rl.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S RIFKIN,
CLOTHING. SHOES, 'FURNITUREy
BOUGHT AND SOLD _
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG, PA.
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