Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 02, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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Deaths
DOVER—Died suddenly in Hunting
don on September 30, Mrs. Samuel
V. Boyer.
Funeral services at the grave in
the Harrisburg cemetery on Fri
da\ afternoon after arrival of body
on 2.4.% train. Relatives and friends
invited.
HAKE —Died on September 30, 1910,
Albert Hake, aged 64 years.
Relatives and friends are invited
to attend funeral services on Fri
day morning at 11.30 o'clock from
the residence of his daughter. Mrs
Ora Klizxard. 426 Relly St. Further
services and burial at Newberry
town. York county, at 2 p. nr. same
day.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Bunch of keys: finder
please return Bob Boyer. 34 South
Dewberry St. Suitable reward.
LOST—Two new tires from a Ford
automobile on Saturday evening. Sep
tember 37, at Marysville. The person
who took these tires is known and to
avoid trouble return at once to Al
bert Miller. Marysville. Fa
LOST —Fur neckpiece on Tuesday ,
afternoon in 35 Vent Store. Reward
if returned to 3030 N. Fifth St.
—
LOST—WiII the party who found,
saw or knows of any one rinding a
snuf.l blaekbound bock containing
accounts of bread route, on road be
tween Marysville and Duncannor..
please notitv W. H. Neumyer. cute
Standard Baking Co.. Harrisbuig.
Pa. Book is valuable to owner.
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand. Typewriting. English.
Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme
tic, etc. DAY* AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time.
Bill 125 Dial 401".
BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley. ;
HELP WANTED—MALE
Wanted
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-1
portaiil positions with large' indus
tries and C. P. A. firms. Full infor- ,
iiiation without obligation. Address. i
La Salle Extension University
I
Harrisburg Office. Bell 4940R
P. O. Box 3, Hill Station
.
WANTED AT ONCE
Ail aiound boilertnakers for
vv ■ i k in geneial lank shop.
Good wages. Apply to
THE NEW YORK CENTRAL
IRON WORKS CO.. INC..
Hagerstown. Md.
i
Young man about IS years |
old to learn automobile stor
age battery business. Excel- '
1> nf opportunity to the right
man Call at Willard Service
Station. Forster Street near
Front. t
WANTED i
Men between ages of 30 and 4b. |
Stea y employment, comfortable guar- .
ter.-. Ful maintenance and salary. !
Apply to Superintendent. State Hos- |
pital. Harrisburg.
WM. STROUSE & CO.
REQUIRE THE SERVICES
OF SEVERAL TAILORS; EX
CKLLENT WORKING CON- !
DITIONS; GOOD WAGES. |
APPLY WM. STROUSE &
CO.. sio MARKET ST.
,
PAPERHANGERS—Four first ciass ,
mechanics; steady work. H. A. Bod-|
iner, "26 x. Third St. I
WANTED—Several neat appearing]
experienced house to house men t<■ j
i-t-pi event Cromell Publishing Co. Ex-•
i-lusiv offer. Six orders per day pays
$:6 per we. k. Call 410 Patriot Bide.
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 piactical trade. Make appli
cation at once. Automobile and Aero
plane Mechanical School, Office 25 N.
Cameron <t.. Harrisburg. Training'
Quarters and Aeroplane Field, 14th '
and Sycamore Sts.
WANTED—Two men-for local sales j
organization of lodge. New York
c ncern. satisfied with $3O per weei;
while learning. Call 410 Patriot Bldg.
M.-.N wanted for detective work.
Write J. Ganor. former govt, detec
tive. Danville. Ills.
WANTED—A man: must be a good
huster over thirty years of age. Ap
ply Grcr.c. Union Tea Co.. 20s Norrh
Second St.
WANTED—Laborers and 'contrac
tors at the Par.tang quarries. Apply
Paxtang Quarries. Paxtang. Pa
WANTED—AII lathers in Harris
burg and vicinity arc invited to at
tend a meeting Friday evening. Octo
ber 3 at Union Hall. 331-223 Market
street, at 8 p. m. sharp. Edw. P. Mui
phey, organizer.
WANTED Expenetu-ed window
trimmer and card writer in men's
clothing and furnishing store. Penn
sylvania city of l-0.000. Good oppor
tunity lei* i ignt man; must be steady
and reliable: stale reference and sal
arv. u-Seix care Telegiapn.
WANTED Practical watchmaker
and clockmakei at once. Permanent
and good position to right man. Jacob
Tsusig's sons. 420 Market St.
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/ N
Three Desirable Properties j
For Sale
No. 2144 N. Fifth St.
Two-story brick dwelling; 7
rooms and hath: combination gas
and electric light: furnace heat;
front and back porches: laundry
in cellar: sells at a low price.
No. 2239 N. Fourth St.
Two-story brick dwellng: 7
rooms, bath and pantry: front
k porch: gas and electric light; fur-
II nace heat: lot. 32n!H ft.: pusses-
H sion 30 days.
A No. 1932 N. Fifth St.
Detached. 3-story brick dwell-
Bn- 8 rooms, bath and pantry: gas
furnace heat: front, side and
porches; cemented cellar.
33x100 ft.: immediate posses-
Kiiler Brothers & Co.
ESTATE INSUtAJft'K
B:l('(VI AND t'OlilT STS.
MIC.I V I (lADS
Bit-r. Ul>k. Ileal Etetxitr Hoard f
. B. j
THURSDAY EVENING,
11FI.P W ANTIJ)—MALE i
CARPENTERS
SHEET METAL WORKERS
ELECTRICIANS
PATTERN MAKERS
PIPEFITTERS
'j HIGH RATES; STEADY WORK
ASSURED; BONUS PAID ON SEC
OND AND THIRD SHIFTS APPLY*
FACTORY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
I THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER
I COMPANY
AKRON, OHIO
— j
*
OPPORTUNITIES
4
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.
| I
WANTED—Experienced auto
repairman. Apply
FEDERICK'S GARAGE.
ISO 7-09 N. Seventh St.
i J
WANTED
I Car Tepairmen at P. R. R.
shops. Harrisburg. Inquire
MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE.
Harrisburg.
] OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE,'
Lucknow and Enoia.
I WANTED—Four good stone ma-
S.? ns - Izes t at Grace M. E.
j Church. State St. or evening i9"i
Park St.
—: —: —* .
WANTED—Hoisting engineer to
..re boilers and run elevator engine
building- operation at Boyertown. Pa],
j Address Hummeistown Brownstone
; Co., Hummeistown. Pa.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED
WOMAN OF
GOOD APPEARANCE
to call upon the consumer
and demonstrate high grade
food product. Must be intel
ligent and of pleasing per
sonality. Good proposition to
capable party. Address at.
once. Mr. Porter, care Harris
burg Telegraph.
WANTED—Woman to do floor
scrubbing and cleaning. 210 N. Third
St., second floor.
: WANTED—Extra salesladies fori
Saturdays; good pay. Apply Society-
Maid Hat Shop. 1 North 4th St.
WANTED —Girl for general house
work; small private family; good
I wages. Apply 266 Herr St.
' WANTED—A girl or woman for
general housework; three in family;
: six-room, new house; one block from
]L>erry car line. Apply 730 S. 27th St.
WANTED—A reliable white woman
fcr general housework in family of
two: no washing. Apply 1609 N. Front
Street.
WANTED—White nurse girl and
helper around house in very good
home; must stay nights; no washing.
Apply at once, 25 N. 19th St.
WANTED—Operators and learners,
and girls to do other kind of work;
; ; good pay. Apply Shearer's Mfg. Co..
.1308 Hamilton St.
WANTED
Operators on plain sewing ma
chines. Learners taken. We will guai
antee al! 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
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.
I
WANTED
Expel ienced sewing machine oper
ators. Regular and pleasant work and
good wages.
We are also employing inexperi
enced operators who are paid while
learning. A bonus is paid every pay
day to all operators.
('.LOUGH MANUFACTURING CO..
F.eily and Fulton streets
I
WANTED
Reliable woman for general
housework. Address Box
CBbSB care Telegraph.
I
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UWIUI.III .wi.ll .111.1 111.!;: 1.1)1!.... 1 ' .. 1
I HELP WANTED —FEMALE
WANTED!
Our business is steadily in
creasing and we need experi
enced stitching room opera
tors. also girls to learn. If
you are a tamper. folder or
skiver, and want steady em
ployment at good pay for a
4S-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 al 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 bttter place to work in Har
risburg than our lactory and
we arc 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 FG. CO..
140S Vernon Street.
.
We can use a few more ex
perienced knitters and loop
era. Apply
NEW IDEA HOSIERY* CO..
14th and Howard Sts.
WANTED Women for laundry
vork. sl' for Ave days. Sanitary Fam
ily Washington Co., 16th and Elm
Streets.
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
icuring and facial massage; reference
required. Address Mrs. Mary E. Phil-
I lippy. 2i>9 Kroninberg Bldg., Carlis.e.
! WANTED Forelady capable of
j taking charge of sewing in factory;
i must have experience. Tauber, Lipton
; & Co., W. Herald. St.. Tyrone.
] WANTED—Good girl for store
! work. Apply- Grand Union Tea Co..
20s N. Second St.
WANTED RELIABLE LA UN -
DREsS FOR MONDAY OR TUESDAY.
| APPLY 3331 X. SECOND STREET.
] WANTED—Reliable woman for'
: general housework. 300S X. Third St.
' WANTED—GirI for general office
I work; must be able to operate type-'
i writer; state wages and earliest time
| can start work. Address Box K-9090 I
II are Telegraph.
j COOK wanted for family of four.
'Apply between 6.30 and 8. evenings,
at 1937 Green street.
1 WANTED Girl cylinder press
I feeders: experienced feeders prefer-;
i red. Apply at once. Courier Press,
310 N. Third St.
I WANTED —Colored forelady. cap-
I able of taking charge of "sewing
iroom: state past experience. Wash-
I ington Ave. Factory, cor. 12th St.,
(Tyrone, Pa.
I 1
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
WANTED—A day cook. Apply at
once Camp Curtin Restaurant. 622
Maclay.
CENSUS CLERKS (men. women),
i 4.000 needed. $95 month. Age 16-50.1
: Experience unnecessary. Examina
tions. Harrisburg. October 16. For
free particulars, write Raymond
Terry (former government examiner)
1518 Continental Bldg. Washington.
BOOKKEEPERS for Uncle Sam-
Thousands are needed. Examinations
everywhere every Tuesday. Open to
men and women. We can prepare you
quickly. Write. Civil Service Drillery,
1013 15th St.. N. W., Washington. D. c.
SALESMEN* WANTED
i .
I SALESMEN —Write for list of
: opening? and full particulars. Earn
$2.0u0 to slo.uoo yearly. Big demand
for men. Inexperienced or experi
' enccd. City or traveling. Nat'l. Sales
men." 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
jK-3258 care Telegraph.
' MANAGER Executive familiar
with office management. machine
operation and cost accounting. Cap
able of organizing and directing a
large force. Salary: to be governed by
lability. Address Box C-80S6 care Tel
j egraph
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED—By- a woman, a position
as companion or to assist with young
l baby. A pieasant home mora to be
' desired 'than salary. Address Box
; S-> 259 care Telegraph.
A refined widow with two girls
wishes to keep house for middle aged
widower. Reference exchanged. Ad
■ dress C. S., R. F. D. No. 2
YOUNG girl desires position as
stenographer: has had experience;
' I can furnish reference. Address Box
S-90<.& care Telegraph.
WANTED —Work by the day by
' colored woman. Inquire at 1431 Mir
i ion .t. Can furnish reference^
■ —— —t
i A young colored girl. 17 years of
I age. would like work for Saturday.
: Wi ite or call at 352 South Cameron
' j Street. *
-I YOUNG woman desires position as
stenographer or typist. 611 Caider.
WOMAN wishes any kind of day's
work. Apply 1130 North Front Street,
i reo r.
: WOMAN—Wants day's work. Call
( 1703 N. Seventh.
i WANTED —Housework by the week
'! or day 's work, by white woman. In
] quire 1404 James St.
COLORED girl desires a position as
I second girl or dishwasher or child's
1 purse. Can give reference. Call or
write to 1110 South 9th St.. Harris
burg.
ROOMS FOK KENT
I FOR RENT —A small room: private
family; all conveniences; gentleman
i preferred. Inquire 42u Woodbine St.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
I bed rooms, located on Green street,
electric light use of bath, gentlemen
prefei red Address Box \V-.5g96 care
; Telegraph.
I (Continued in Next Column)
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
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THE CLASSIFIED ADS serve
t • 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.
I i iiillii ikilMi ii.ill. .Iluull. ibl.Ji.iliL'i illiiiV .•i' ' l.bll iiMp.u '■ I 1
ROOMS FOR KENT
I FOR RKXT—Two on second and
'one on third floor or two on third and
' one on second: suitable for light
housekeeping: furnished or unfur
nished. or will rent rooms separate,
boarding can be obtained next door.
; 1724 N. Third St. Bell phone 1824.
, TWO well furnished front rooms:
! city steam heat; all conveniences:
gentlemen preferred. 120 Market St.,
| .Id floor. Bell phone 098-
TWO FURNISHED third floor rooms
I for rent for light housekeeping, light,
heat. bath, use of laundry, all con
veniences. Price very reasonable. Ap
ply 2118 Penn St.
TWO ladies can secure second
story front, steartj heated room in
quiet neighborhood. Hill section;
breakfast and Sunday dinner, if de
sired Address Box L-SO9l care Tele
! graph.
FOR RENT —One large furnished
room for light housekeeping: all int
ptovements. Apply 113 Walnut Street.
Call after 6 p. m.
FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms
on third floor for light housekeeping,
use of phone and hath; no children.
Apply 1(106 N. Third St.
UNFURNISHED housekeeping
rooms with communicating kitch
enette. large airy outside; strictly
•private; stoves furnished free;
1 laundry, phone and bath room privi
leges; weekly payments; daily Inspec
tion invited. 129 Broad St.
TWO nicely furnished rooms; use
iot bath and phone: rent reasonable.
Call Bell phone 2165.
FOR RENT—Large front, third
floor room, furnished. Use of bath,
electric light, both nhones, reasonable
rates, gentlemen preferred. 1549 Stale
St-, cor. 16th St. Bell 1162 R.
i FOR RENT —Large well furnished
1 bed room, with board, gentlemen pre
ferred. inquire 2709 N. St.
I NICELY furnished, clean, cool
1 rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 112
South Third street.
FOR RENT —Two nicely furnished
I rooms on Crescent St., all conveni
ences, v.se of phone; only gentlemen
need apply. Call 1672 J.
FOR RENT —Two neatly furnished
rooms; all ventilated and heated; use
of bath and phone; suitable for man
and wife or business people. Inquire
! 510 S. 13 th St.
1 FOR RENT—I6I6 Market St.. third
flcor apartment, consisting of two
furnished rooms. bright and sun
shiny; all conveniences; private
I family.
FOR RENT —Two second floor fur
nished communicating rooms for
light housekeeping; all conveniences;
no children. Apply 1519 Walnut St.
ROOMS IOH MEN
' THREE congenial men can secure
' a comfortable and pleasant home in
igood neighborhood, centrally located.
Private suite, second floor, bed rooms,
library and bath. Also third floor
front room, well furnished for a
gentleman. Apply to Housing Bureau.
Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce.
Room 2u5, Dauphin Building.
ROOMS WANTED
W ANTED —Young couple, both em
iploved, desire furnished, room with
I private family in vicinity of 13th and
'Derry Streets. Address Box X-Boli>
J care Telegraph.
I WANTED —Furnished room by lady
' employed. Central. Address Box
j E-5092 care Telegraph.
j WANTED —Two or three office
rcoms, centrally located, first or see
|cnd floor. Communicate at once with
i p. o. Box 588.
WANTED —To rent two rooms to
be used as doctor's offices, located bo-
I tween State and Walnut. Third and
Frort Will consider the purchase of
property. Address D-8081 care Tele-
J graph.
i APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Second floor apart
'ment for colored people. Inquire D.
J. Horwitz. 1201 Monroe St.
APARTMETS WANTED
WANTED —By middle aged couple,
small apartment or three unfurnish
ed rooms suitable for light house
keeping: preferably on Allison Hill
! south of Derry St. Other locations
would be considered. Call Bell phone
I 4669 W.
REAL ESTATE EOR SALE
HARRISBURG'S
I REAL ESTATE BUREAU
CONSULT US.
I BACKEXSTOSS REALTY
CO.
331 iIAHKET STREET.
HOUSES FOR SALE
; Nos. 113 and 413 Mohn St.,
Swatara township, known as
Steelton. A double frame
dw tiling in first class con
dition. This property is pay
ing 10 per cent, on its in-
I vestment and is a mighty
good proposition for one who
is willing to invest.
SALINGER & MILLER,
41 Union Trust Building.
Harrisburg, Pa.
I Bell phone 2769
il BUY YOUR HOME on the rents.
, payment plan. Small cash or Libert)
Bond first payment required, balance
i> as rent. We have houses in ever)
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
A. I Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street.
i (Continued In Next Column)
| REAL ESTATE EOR SALE
|
"IF IT'S RF.AL ESTATE
SEE SANDKRLIN"
; NEW: VACANT; 9 looms and bath'.i
I all large cheery rooms; a good loca
jtion for a rooming house; steam heal;'
gas; electric; cement cellar: very I
cheap; $5OO down; balance same as
! rent.
I
Six BRAND NEW. VACANT \
HOUSES, in one of Harrisburg's lcad
| ing suburbs; built in pairs; 6 rooms
.and bath; stenm heat: hardwood floor,
| cement cellar; gas and electric; right
up-to-minute; small amount down,!
I balance same as rent.
I A REAL BARGAIN—3-story briclt.
i ° rooms ana bath; all improvements;
Inice front porch; shade trees, nice,
back yard; small amount down. ba>- ;
ance tame as rent.
! DERRY ST.. 2115—3-story brick;
9 rooms and bath, gas und electricity.:
all modern improvements; nice front j
: and buck porches; cement cellar; a,
I very nice home; can be bought with j
:$5OO cash.
i RIGHT PRICE TO QUICK BUYER—'
j 3-story brick; S rooms and bath; allj
| improvements; drive alley in rear; (
.small amount down, balance same as
i lent.
ENOLA
Two-story frame. VACANT; 7!
rooms: electric light; "not air heat;
nice front and back porches; very
| large yard: can he bought with a
small amount down, balance same as
! rent.
I
D. ASA SANDERLIN.
Room 1. Security Trust Building ,
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
Bell 1290. Dial 35". 3 j
|
One frame building, situated !
at 128 Mohn St.. Swatara
township, known as Steelton.
This is a business property,
paying 11 per cent, on the in
vestment. which is offered for
sale at a reasonable price. I
For particulars, applv
SALINGER & MILLER,
4 1 Union Trust Building.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell phone 2769
|
: BRICK HOUSE—Logan St.. below j
Peffer Street: 8 rooms and bath. Pos
session fifteen days. $5O down. $251
per month.
WOODBINE STREET —8 rooms and'
I bath: electric light; papered and
painted new. $5O down; $25 per;
i month.
LOUIS B. COHEN.
31 North Second Street,
Bell phone 3057J
HOUSE for sale, new two-story
brick, 6 rooms and bath, all modern
conveniences. Melrose St., near 23d
,-uid Deny. Call Bell 2062 R.
FOR SALE —531 Maclay St.—Vacant
—2 story frame. Lot 20x150, with
double brick garage rear. Attractive
price. C. O. Backenstoss. Bell 701.
j Bell 3C77J.
THREE mercantile buildings, well
located in growing business sections.
Prices right and terms to suit. D. A.
Caley, 7u7 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589.
! HOMES for colored families— Two
three-story bricks on Reily St. witn
I all improvements. 2V4-story frame on
Peffer St. 3-story brick with front
! porch on Penn St. 2 ',2-story frame on
Wallace St., good location. 2 Vi-story
I frame on Calder St. Send for list and
! diseriptlon to
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
1129 N. Seventh St.
1
'I ONE pair of fire proof brick houses
'located in northern part of city, suit
able foi five flat apartment, or will
sell single. These houses are th ee
years old. finished in hardwood and
liak 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
j Bell 477PM or Dial 4681.
If vou are interested in a well
located. BRICK MODERN
DETACHED HOME. with 9
rooms and GARAGE, lot 16
or 86x110 feet, consult
ROHRER & SON.
211 Bcrgßer Building.
Real Estate ana General nsurance
321 Herr St., 8 roomed house; all
improvements; a bargain to quick
buyer. Rents for $25. Apply 324
Keily St.
FOR SALE —Suburban. 2373 Can
by St.. Penbrook. coiner property
I single 2 Va -story on lot 30x200 feet;
numerous fruit trees and good gar
den. gart ge and chicken house, ce
ment walks. Apply 1929 Park St
Bell 527R-
BAKER shop for sale with house,
store and garage, lot 87x205, located
in Shiremanstown, trolley passes
by every half hour. Price $l5OO. H.
1 C. Ferber. 107 Chestnut St.
SUBURBAN home, 6 room house,
rlate roof, electricity and gas, two
chicken houses, one fare from city.
107 Chestnut St.. near Front St.
(Continued In Next Column)
j REAL INSTATE FOR SALE j
HOUSES on easy terms; possession
at once, X. 6th St.. S rooms, elect. anJ i
■ gas, li t tit porch, side cnt.. large yard,
i bay windows.
Possession .'to days. 2-story brick,
(corner). 6 rooms, all imp., on the
IH ill. tiont porch (terms).
Possession at once, 2-story brick, i
porch front, bay window, side ent., !
drive alley, $5OO down.
Possession at once, large single !
'pressed brick. N. 2d St.. yard entirely
around the house.
I.argo single brick house, X. 3d St..
large yard, shade, etc.
I.argi single homes on the Hill.
Apartment houses on Hill and up
; tOW 11.
r. H. CORKKII.
171*2 Green Street.
• ;
HOMES FOR SALE
i Sect ral for immediate possession.
| Home? for sale at prices ranging
from $1,650 to $i7.000.
j ROUGH. BRIGHTRILL & RUNE,
Both phones. 307 Kunkel Bldg.
Near 2Sd and Berry Sts., new 2-
tftory i>k.. all Imp., price (3800
1600 l.lock Derry St.. 3-story 0k..;
I all imp . price s7ooo'
j 1731 lark St.. 244-story bk.. all]
imp $3500
1 1700 block. Mate St., 3-story bk., ]
! garage, all imp $5200 i
too block Woodbine St., 3-story I
i bk.. all imp $3500,
I 100 block Muonch. 3-siory bk.. no I
; imp $2200 I
! 2700 block. 6th St., 3-stOry bk.. all ,
■ imp $4200 i
I 227 N. 15th St.. 3-story bk., drive
alley, el! imp $5200
i Near Fenbrook, 8 room bk., new.!
i large lot $3300 j
' Double frame house, one acre land,
'fruit, bavn. pig sty. chicken house,
lois of fruit, one block from trolley.
bargain $1800;
I Double frame house, large lot, .
'greenhouse MWO
| 32 S. 28th St.. Tenbrook, 7 room. ,
I frame house 31550,
228 and 230 S. 2!th St., 7 room.]
I frames, all Imp., each $2350
CHAS. DAVI ES,
Heal Estate. Rents Collected
| 1540 Stat.: St. Bell 1162 R. Dial 4030!
| ' |
DERRY ST.—24l5—2-story brick. 7
i rooms and .bath, house recently com- j
Ipleted. lot 40x100. building 22 ft.
! front, gas and electric, open fire place. |
1 steam heat, finished throughout in
chestnut, hardwood floors, beautiful
lawn and schrubbery. place for a gar
| ago, can be seen by appointment |
I 2630 N. 6th. —3-story brick, electric. ]
gas. steam heat, drive alley in real,]
room for garage.
: 2608 N. 6th St —3-storv brick, eler-I
I trie. gas. steam heat, extra fine finish
inside. Apply
T.RHM AN A- R 1,1 NO EM AN,
Tatriot Building.
| j
! CAMP HILL—2Vs-story brick, slate
i roof dwelling, 8 rooms and bath.
] facing south with largo porch, tine
| view up Cumberland Valley, hot air
j heat, nice tire place, chicken house ;
and garage in rear, with fruit trees
]in bearing on lot 50x150. or on lot
100x130. Lawn planted in evergreens;
and flowers, vines covering house. Lo- ]
cnted on Logan street, just west of;
jr.oumati avenue. Can be inspected at
i rnv time. A. E. Strode. Bell phone]
iiiii
i FOR SALE—Modern brick and
; stucco home. Inquire 904 X. 'l6th St. j
] $2200 WILL PURCHASE a dwelling!
with eight rooms and bath. gas. fur-!
nace and cemented cellar. Bell Realty]
I Co.. Rt-rgner Bldg. I
AI..LISON HlLL—Several very de
sirable properties for sale, which
should command your attention. Two
on Whitehall, two on State, one on
1 Chestnut, and other streets. Bell
j Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
! FOR SALE—27I Hamilton Street;
j 10] Cherry Street; nine Middletown
houses. These properties are offered
; for quick sale to close an estate. Bell
I Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
VERY desirable bungalow for saje
at $5600; S rooms and bath; electric
lights; steam heat; hardwood flairs;
double garage; chicken house; almost
one acre. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE—2I4-story frame house;
all improvements, lot 60x100 feet;
awnings and screens to all windows
.and doors; paved street; chicken
house in rear, 1-216x55 feet; must be
[ seen to be appreciated. Inquire of
! Ervtn Johnson. 2111 Swatara St. Bell
.; IS-.17J.
tj
316, 31S. 320, 322 Lewis; 6 rooms and
{bath; electric light.
' 1911 Susquehanna; 8 rooms and
'; bath.
2044 Susquehanna; 8 rooms and
> I bath.
2632 X. 6th St., 9 rooms and bath.
>
1933 X. 3d St., 11 rooms and bath.
' 6SO Schuylkill St.. 6 rooms and hath,
J; „ 308 Ia? wis St.. 7 rooms and bath.
! 3200 X. 3d St., 9 rooms and bath.
D. E. LUCAS,
303 Lewis Street.
Real Estate and Insurance.
i '
! ~
!j
A double frame dwelling at
; 420 and 422 Mohn Street.
i Swatara township, known as
1 Strelton. This property is sit
uated in the business section
and is paying 12 per cent, on
I its investment at the present
time. For price and particu
lars, apply
SALINGER & MILLER,
44 Union Trust Building.
Harrisburg. Pa.
Bel! phone 2769
FOR SALE —1640 Catherine Street;
! Vacant 6 room, modern brick house.
Price $3.000. Terms.
FOR SALE —314 South Second St..
' 3-story brick house; good cellar;
- large lot; price $5700. H. C. Ferber.
I 1107 Chestnut near Front.
I I
1 HOUSES for sale In Highspire at a
bargain. W. J. Reeves. 224 Market St..
"! Highspire, 9801.
j 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
" on easy terms,
i, 1129 N. 7th Street.
s FOR SALE—Or will exchange for
.! improved city property, the Elicker
i Hotel property at Marietta, Pa.; large
t! jot 4UX200; 12 room house; 90-foot
.'depth; barn or garage, 30x35 feet.
>,new. A good business location. Chas.
.' Daviee 1349 State .St. Bell 4162 R. Di
j 4930.
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4 (Continued In Next Column)
OCTOBER 2, 1919.
| HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT |
I DERRY ST.. 2919 Three-story i
' brick house with all modern conven- (
: iencea, including steam beat, for sale; i
(drive alley on rear. Inspect it. Bell
Realty Co.. Ilergner Bldg. 1
I $3OOO WILL PURCHASE Nos. 1927 i'
and 1929 Forster street; brick houses; I"
xus and electric houses. Inspect them. (
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. |
REAL ESTATE FOR KENT
| I
| FOR RENT—Cotiago at Perdix from
] September 1; furnished up-to-date,
| only reliable people need apply to I
I Louis, 414 N. Third St.
,
REAL ESTATE —For Sale or Hunt i
FOR RENT or for sale—A large I
brick house at 2352 N. Sixth St. Im
mediate possession. A. W. Swengel, I
2131 N. Second St.
j
I Heal Estate For Sale—Suburban
FOR SALE—WiII sell my beautiful
suburban home, eight rooms and
baih. If interested, address Box
J-S2lB care Telegraph.
HEAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED Suburban home, two'
acres of ground or more; will buy at!
once if terms are suitable. Address!
Box D-80S1 care Telegraph.
i
READY buyers, list your farm and j
houses with me. M. Zoll, Real Estate
j and Insurance. Steelton. Dial.
I I HAVE BUY'EltS—List your prop- i
: erties with me. Chas. Adler. Real Es
] late and insurance. 10e2 North Third i
j Street.
FARMS
96-acre farm. 10 miles N. E. Hbg
i level, good bldgs.. fruit, creek water!
I Will sell stock and tools.
( 75-acre farm. miles N. Hbg., 8
! room brick house, all city imp., in
i beautiful lawn, large barn,
i 30-acre farm, 5 miles N. Hbg. 8-
1 room house, stable, etc., 6-acre wood
(land. 100 fruit trees, will sell or trade
on city property, one mile to trollev i
R. R. and State road.
10-acre farm, 2Vs miles N. Hbg i
J creek water.
] 16-acro farm, 2Vi-miles N. Hbg i
good bldgs.
i 5-acre farm near West Fairvlew I
steam heat and electricity.
45-acre farm, 8 miles S. Hbg., good'
( buildings.
150-acre farm. 1% miles S. Lewis-1
) berry, very cheap.
! 75-aere farm, one mile to New Cum- •
berland. i
; C. H. CORDLR, 1722 Green St.
j Bell phone SUOJ.
FOR SALE
?0 acres timber land—9o per
cent, oak —near Lewisberry.
Y'ork county. Address M-8094
call. Telegraph.
FOR SALE—I3B-aere farm; good
'soil; 20 miles from Harrisburg on;
William Penn Road; good size house, j
summer house, wagon shed, large hay I
stable, kitchen house, running spring
; water, orchard and other fruit trees. |
Apply 327 South Front St. 1649 J. I
SEVERAL SMALL FARMS
Three to ten miles from city.
Price and terms right.
C. H. CORDER,
J722 GREEN STREET.
Bell 560-J.
( FOR SALE—Sunset farm. Paxtonia. j
: Pa.. 30 acres, all cultivated, rolling
land, water in every field, two pumps,
] new buildings. stock and imple
ments; ten minutes' walk from trol
-1 ley. school and church, or stock and
! implements for sale at inventory, and '
farm for rent on half shares. Applv
I Mrs. Avu Williams. 26 South Third
• Stieet.
FOR SALE—9S-aere farm; 75 acres
clear, land in good state of cultiva
tion. gi ud buildings, all the best kind 1
of implements, all crops. 40 tons of;
hay. wheot. corn and potatoes, stock 12
head of cattle. 2 horses, 2 mules. hog 3 !
and poultry. Price $7,200. 107 Chestnut;
St. near Front St.
J DAIRY farm for sale. Apply to'
.WilHam Schultz, Pine Grove, Schuyl-i
kill County. Pa.
; —-i,
FARMS WANTED
I
WANTED —To buy a good farm. I
, either in Dauphin, Cumberland, Y'ork I
or Perry county. State full particulars
• and bottom price. Box X-759U care!
i j Telegraph.
| FOK SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
'[ MOTORS FOR SALE
FOR SALlC—Motors, one alternating
' current motor; Robbins & Myeis,
1 single; Phase 110 volts; 60 cycles,
j1750 rev.
j THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. j
| Printing —Binding Designing —j
, | Photo-Engraving Die Stamping—;
Plate Printing.
Harrisburg, Pa.
'
FOR SALE —Kitchen range, canopy
top, with water back, been used very
.'little. Pi ice $23. 3109 N. Front St.
j Bell phone 1337 J.
j FOR SALE—Cheap 650 ft. stesm
heat boiler, in good condition. Call at
! first floor, 2020 Fifth street, between
fc and 8 p. m.
CENTRAL Furniture Store, 324
Roily St.. on account of building our
warehouse, we close out our 75
ranges, cook stoves and heaters, at a
low pi Ice; also furniture ap'l floor
covering ut reduced price A trial
I will convince you. 1061 M.
i
I FOR SALE—American walnut bed
room suite, one library table, two
fiber chuirs, one large victrola. Call
■ | between 9 and 4, at 1124 Montgomery
. Street.
FOR SALE—Lumber, tubes, tankr
shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting
bolts, pipe, etc., dismantling plant.
; The Highsptre Distillery Co.. Ltd.,
• Both phones. Highspire, Pa.
APPLES! APPLES! APPLES!
' Grimes' golden, smokehouse. Bald-
I wins. Pound. York Imperial, Ben
• Davis. Dominee and other varieties,
for sale at the orchard in small or
" large quantities. Sprayed, fertilized
and cultivated fruit. IV4 miles soutli
" of Lee's Cross Roads, Cumberland
County, good roads to the orchard. No
' shipping. D. L. Allen.
' TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
r 105 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
r ORPHEUM THEATER
-5 BOTH PHONES
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
and secuno-liand furniture here.
• .i;.„ii pi ices paid for furniture. Morris
iSchmertz. 1018 Market Bell 4494.
I
1 (Continued In Next Column)
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS Bought nnd sold; 10.000
new. old. rare. In stock. Aurand's.
925 North Third. Circulars tree.
FOB SALK—A reed baby coach in
good order. Inquire Seventh and Mar
ket Sts.. New Cumberland.
FOR SALE
One white iron bed. one good
mattress. spring, complete
$25; one 6x9 Crex rug $9.50.
FORNWAbT,
1221 North Sixth Street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
MAX SMELTZ
Second hand furniture bought andl
: sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
, Bell 1071 ft. or drop a postal to Max
' Smellz, 1020 Market street. Will calL
|City or country. Bell phono 3239-RL
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. KIFKIN,
CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE.
BOUGHT AND SOLD
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBUKG, PA.
ROOFING
I NOW IS THE TIME TO SETTLE
your rooting problems, and
I Hie most .economical and
! satisfactory way is to use
(MITES ELASTIC COATING,
,it stops leaks, prevents rust,
] cheeks decay and adds years of
j life to any old leakv roof.
AUCTIONEER HITE. Bell IS7SJ.
t
<
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PARTNER WANTED
j Capable executive experienced in
managing a large automobile repair
service station, trucks especially,
j wanted, who w ill invest from $2,500
| to $3,000 in business, taking a half
j interest, working on a salary and a
i share of the profits. Must take full
I charge at once. Business permanently
j established. Located in heart of city.
! Will stand close examination. Ad
dress all inquiries, which will no
strictly eonlidential to Box S-SOB7
i care Telegraph.
j WELL established oyster business.
, Also small ice cream parlor; best lo
cation ir. city for a small restaurant;
cheap to quick buyer. For particulars
call Bell 879 M or address Box L-8012.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
I
Unusual opportunity to secure ex
clusive rights in Harrisburg and
Central Pennsylvania BURNALL
FUEL SAVER. Business established
in Harrisburg. Saving fifteen per
cent, to forty-five per cent., actual
experience. Small capital and refer
ences required.
A. F. HOFFSOMMER,
Old Orchard. Harrisburg
' LIVE business for a live man. in
nearbv town. Restaurant, confection
ery, cigars. Doing business of $42,000
a year or more. Apply A. P. Doranz,
j 1225 North Sixth St.
A CHANCE —To make $4O a
day on road work. We can
put on two trucks immediate
ly. If interested call at our
office- for details. Apply
DENBY SALES CORPORATION,
1205 Capital Street.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
WALL paper and paper hanging:
can save you $1 on each room; work
must be O. K. Apply 1209 Market.
Bell 445 W. M. G. Sanderson.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED—
Single edge, 25c doz., double edge. 35c
doz.. razors, 25c. Uorgas Drug Store.
FURNITURE CRATED. J. A.
Bishop, 1736 Logan Street. Bell 2632 R.
! OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING
Any metal welded. Work guaran
teed. Carbon removed by oxygen.
! Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538 Logan
street. Bell 4396-J.
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING
First class work. Chilcoat Bros.,
j 333 Harris street.
i QUININE—Look out for that grippe
' feeling, likely to catch you this
I changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PHOSPHO-QUININK will slave it eft
!if taken in time. Gross Drug Slore,
I 119 Market street.
DIAMONDS bought for cash —P. H.
CArLAN CO.. 206 Market street.
A. LANE
New and second-hand furniture
bought nnd sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Market street. Bell 3239 W.
STORAGE
I" STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
hni.i goods, merchandise. Private
i looms at reasonable rates. Also haul
; |'„g oi all Kinds. D. Cooper A Co
j Both phones.
i STORAGE Private rooms for
household goods in fireproof ware
i house, $3 per month and up. Lower
I storage rates in non-fireproof ware-
I house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437-
| 445 South Second street.
KTORAUE Low rutes. llighspire
Distillery Co.. Ltd.. H.ghspire, Pa.
Both phones.
STORAGE—In brick building, rear
■■ 403 Market. Household Bo°ds in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P,
j G. Dlener. 4UB Markrt street.
MUSICAL
_____ ——l
' FOR SALE —Piano, upright and in
' good condition; very reasonable; own
. j c-i leaving city. Inquire .1$ cumbe.-
, land St. j
:l TALKING MACHINES promptly ~nd
carefully icpaired by an ® xl, ert only.
1 OYLEK'S. 14 South Fourth slicel
I YOU have made the visit to musio
houses, for a special Columbia recuid.
vou have not found iL We hate iu
feoanglor Music House. -113 N°'th
Sixth street. ,
HORSES AND CARRIAGES
— 1
A good farm horse for sale weight.
as!. "7:A "fcSB?
Works, 143 South Cameron St.
FINANCLAL
• " STOCKS AND BONDS,
LOCA^ALT£ ES A
J. K. GREENAW ALT, JR.
130 Walnut Street,
Harrisburg. Pa.
Bell Phone 618-J.
; Additional Classified Ails
on opposite fcge