Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 08, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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Yea Cai Sell Hat Lit or Plot of Grand at a Small Cist Through the Classified
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Brindle bull dog escaped
from American Express Co.. Septem
ber 17; black smooth hair, white
breast, lame in right back leg, stub
tail, brown in (ace and legs, fat body,
long leg.- and face, weighs about a*
pounds. liberal reward. Notify police
station. J C. Gehring, Hevshey House
— 1
LOST—Between Allison Hill freight,
station and Keystone Tractor and;
Implement Co., two large envelopes;
containing railroad ticket between
York and Harrisburg. bearing the
name c t W. 1\ Grove. Also check foi
*l5l. Kinder please return to Keystone
Tractor and Implement Co., 50 South
Cameron Street and receive reward.
LOST—Black French female bull
dog. white breast and fore legs, white
stripe on face and head, answers tc
name of "Betty." Klease return to ad- j
dress on collar or 1190 Bailey St. and
receive reward. __
LOST—Wristwatch, Monday even
ing. Colonial theater, Market street.
Greek, American or Re ® er >, oi l,,.t mn
Monog-ain H. R. H. on baek. Return
to 1612 Forster St., or phone Bcli
1233 W. Reward.
LOST—Fourth issue Liberty Bond, i
cn Maiket Square. Reward for its re
turn to this office. I
LOST—Two new tires from a Ford J
automobile on sfattirday ex enyaK. -
tember 27. at Marysvtlle. The person |
who took these tires is know n and u
avoid trouble return at once to ai
belt Miller. Marysville. Pa.
FOUND—Large size automobile tire
cn Saturday, September 27. near Har
lisburg owner can have same "V
scribing tire and name. Apply
A. Killinger. Kdgemont, R. 5. j
INSTRUCTIONS j
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in G"SS
Shorthand. Typewriting. English, i
Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Anthmc
tic. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time.
Bell 125 Dial 4CI. , ___
3ECK LEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
121 Mai ket St. Chas. R. Becklev
CASSIO POMAR B. A. universida
lie Fam N'arcos, will open a class at
night for beginners and Spanish. AJ
< 'ess Harrisburg Academy.
HELP WANTED—MALE
WII. STROUSE & CO.
Want three good tailors;
salaries $3O per week; extra
pay for overtime. Permanent
pesitions. All applications
stiictly confidential.
WM. STROUSE & CO.
Phone 371.
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES
FOR AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN
A corporation of national
reputation offers opportuni
ties for several young men of
of good education to learn its
business, the work is me
chanical In its nature, the lo
cation is out of town. We
prefer young men 20 to 22
years of age who have com- i
pitied a high school course.
Make application in your own
handwriting, stating your age,
education, previous business
experience, if any. and stat
ing your willingness to be lo
' :t<d if necessary, censider
i ;■! • distance from this local
ity Adequate salary is paid
during the instruction period
nd there are exceptional op- !
purnities for advancement for
vainest, serious minded young
m->n. We urge others not to
make application. Address
Box L-9876 care Harrisburg
Telegraph.
WANTED—Fireman, S-hour shift.
a j)pl > ti> chief engineer. Pcnn-Harris
hotel.
FIELD manager, experienced in
handling crew of salesmen. $lB week
v salary, plus bonus, commission and
I'xpenses. We want a man desiring a
permanent connection only. 410 Pa
triot Eldg.
WANTED —Two young men over 22
vvaii, desiring to learn salesmanship.
Will > u i>e satisfied with $2O per
vc'k while learning? Call 410 Tatriot
Lui'.dinc
— 1
WANTED —Expansion of our local
ru > organization makes opening for
l vo nout appearing, experienced house
to hoii.-o men. Guaranteed salary and
poi niaii' nt position to producer. Call
•'Hi Patriot Bldg.
.—— 1
IfAll.i ' ' i-afft' - inspectors want
ed, 511 n a month and expenses to
j'art short hours: travel; three
nn ntlis' home study under guarantee.
W,- i you position. No age limit;
t -I; f. • li'i i N-273. Standard Busi
ngs Trn'nlr.g Inst.. Buffalo. N. Y.
THOUSANDS Census clerks wanted,
511H-?!2iU year. Harrisburg exam
ination- No- 13. Write for list posi
tions. Fianklin Institute Dept.. 412T,
Rochester. N. Y
WANTRD—Driver for motor truck
and wagon. Good wages. Apply Fink
Brewing Co.. Forslei street.
WASTI li—utiiorcis and cont • -
tois at tile l a. tang quarries.
IJH.\tang1 J H.\tang Qua rib's. Paxtang. Pa.
WANTED —Coed all 'round ma
chinists and toul makers, not em
ploy.-d. Address The D. Wilcox Mfg.
Co.. Mechanicsbu. g Pa.
GRASP tin opportunity to-day to
become ai, ' >llOll mechanic and cliaut
fer. We letch you between you:
working hour,- to become an exp-i t
and for only seven dollars a week
l.earn a ;.i helical trade. Make appli
cation ai 111.0' Automobile and Aero
plane Mechanical School. Office 25 N
I'ame Icn St. Harrisburg. Training
Quarters and Aeroplane Field. 14th
and Sycamore Sts.
(Continued In Next Colum 1)
t N
A Quick Buyer Will Get
Immediate Possession
i
No. 2018 Derry St.
A 2',i -story hi ick house, one of a
pair; ti rooms, hath, and attic; gas
and electric light; furnace heat;
first floor hardwood floors; front
and back porches; cemented cel
lar. asbestos roof: fruit trees and
garden: lot, 18x150 ft.; 20-ft. alley
in rear.
A good proposition.
Miiler Brothers & Co.
HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE
LOCUST AND COURT STS.
SURETY BONDS
Members Hb|. Kent Estate Board
So 1
~ib
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
Hi;l I' WANTED—MALE ;
'i
CARPENTERS
SHEET METAL WORKERS
ELECTRICIANS
PATTERN MAKERS
PIPEFITTERS
HIGH RATES; STEADY WORK
i ASSURED; BONUS PAID ON SEC
joND AND THIRD SHIFTS APPLY
FACTORY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
| THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER
i COMPANY
AKRON, OHIO
I
OPPORTUNITIES
FOR
A large number of inexperi
enced men, ages 18 to 45.
Must be In good physical con
i ditlon; good living wage paid
while learning; steady work
assured.
Apply in person or communi
cate at once with Factory
Employment Office.
THE GOODYEAR TIKE
AND RUBBER COMPANY,
AKRON. OHIO.
1
DIE SINKERS AND TRIM
MER MAKERS WANTED.
GOOD WAGES; STEADY
WORK; NO LABOR
TROUBLES.
GLOBE MALLEABLE IRON
AND STEEL CO..
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
|
LABORERS WANTED
At York Haven, Pa.; 40 cents
| an hour; 10 hours a day. Call
i at 204 Locust St.
1 Machine designer; experi
enced on heavy machinery,
such as rolling mill equip
ment. Must be able to carry
i job through from first outline.
State experience and salary
wanted. Address M-80S0 care
Telegraph.
i SUBSTANTIAL, manufacturing cor
poration wants capable men to "a- \
tablish branch and manage salesmen.
$3OO to $l3OO necessary, l'ou handle
! own money. Will allow expenses to
' Baltimore if you will qualify. For
particulars address Secretary. 418 N.
I How aid St.. Baltimore. Md.
I MACHINIST wanted, first class ma
chinist. familiar with Singer and
.Union special machines for shoe fac-
I tory fitting room. Greenberg-Milh-r
j Co.. Inc.. Palmyra. Pa.
TEN paperhangers; must be first
class: steady work at best wages. H.
A. Bodmer. 826 N. Third St. j
WANTED —Three neat appearing!
voung men. 18 to 22. to travel with
manager on meritorious advertising
proposition. Splendid chance for ad- j
vancement and to see the count'y. I
See Mr. Kirk. Hotel Crystal, between
K and v P- m. Saturday, and 8 and 9 .
' a. m. Monday. Tuesday and Wednes- !
; day. ;
i HOUSE painters wanted; good jobs
( for thirty men at 70 cents per hour. ;
Pour months' work guaranteed. Come
i prepared to work. R. L haley, 11S9
jduPopt Building. Wilmington, Del.
YOUNG man wanted; steady work
and good pay. Apply Star Carpet
(Cleaning Works, 11th and Walnut
|streets
— 1
BRICKLAYERS wanted; highest
wages; six months' work; apply in!
'person with tools or by letter. Build-!
Iris' Exchange. 24 S. 7th St., Philadel-'
j phi.a carfare refunded after first
week's work. .
i WANTED —Four men with small
capital; make $35 to $4O a day. Ad
dress Box N-SlO3 care Telegraph.
. ,1
WANTED —A man; must be a good
hustler, for inside work, over 28
I years. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.,
208 N. Second St.
I WANTED —Men or boys to pick 1
'potatoes or cut corn. Apply E. B. ,
Mitchell. Beaufort Farms, near Rock
ville. Bell phone 9963 R.
THE GLOBE has a good opening
.for a bright, active young man ex
perienced in boys' and children's
I clo thing; a good opportunity with
; rapid advancement. Apply to Mr.
11leckman. Employment Office, The
! Globe, 322-324 Market Street.
WANTED —Office hoy over 16 years
lof age Apply Universal Fiim Ex
j change. E S. Fourth St.
1 (Continued is Meat Celuuj
HELP WANTED—MA LE
DRAFTSMEN—MECHAN
ICAL. WITH SEVERAL
YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN
LAYING OUT OR CHECK
ING. KNOWLEDGE OF
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS
NOT NECESSARY, BUT
MEN HAVING SOME EX
PERIENCE ON MOTORS.
GENERATORS. TRANS
FORMERS, SWITCHES. CIR
CUIT BREAKERS. ETC.
ARE PREFERRED. AT
TRACTIVE AND PERMA
NE X T POSITIONS FOR
ME N WH O QUALIFY.
STATE AGE. EXPERIENCE
AND SALARY EXPECTED.
ADDRESS CHIEF CLERK,
ENG. DEPT., WESTING
HOUSE ELEC. & MFG. CO..
EAST PITTSBURGH. PA.
CARPENTERS
SHEET METAL WORKERS
ELECTRICIANS
WOOD PATTERN MAKERS
AND PIPEFITTERS
HERE'S
YOUR
CHANCE
To earn rates in accordance
with your ability. Steady
work all year 'round.
Good physical condition re
quired.
Apply in person or write at
once to:
Factory Employment Office,
THE GOODYEAR TIRE
AND RUBBER COMPANY,
AKRON, OHIO.
' I
WANTED
Ten carpenters; 100 laborers;
Shipment Thursday morning;
meet representative. State
Employment Bureau, Third
and North Streets.
t
1 BRICK BURNER
1 BRICK SETTER
2 BRICK TOSSERS
6 LABORERS
GOOD WAGES; STEADY WORK.
MANCHESTER SHALE BRICK CO.
EMIGSVILLE, YORK COUNTY', PA.
(
MACHINIST FOREMAN WANTED
A small machine manufacturing con
cern which is rapidly growing and lo- 1
cated in a town of 14,000, with ideal,
living conditions, has an opening for;
a first class man. One who can handle
men and has experience in up-to-date 1
•methods and designing of jigs and;
1 special tools, to increase production
and efficiency, only need apply. A
good future for the right man. Give
I full particulars in reply. Care box
I A-Bf.ll Harrisburg Telegraph.
' WOOD workers wanted; hen:li
! hands; machine hands; stair builders.
r o od steady work, union shop.
APPIv somers Lumber Co., 209 North
Missouri. Atlantic City.
!
■WANTED —Experienced auto
repairman Apply
FEDERICK'S GARAGE.
1807-09 N. Seventh St.
INDUSTRIAL insurance man want
ed:* gi an" opportunity for right man.
take charge of office; health, accident,
life. Address 0-7976 care Telegraph.
W (NT ED —Bov IS or 20 to work ,n
milk room. Apply 1806 N. Third St.
HELD \V AN TED—IEMAI .E
WANTED!
Our business is steadily in
creasing and we need experi
enced stitching room opera
tors, also gills to learn. If
you are a tamper, folder or
skiver, and want steady em
ployment at good pay for a
48-hour week, we can put you
at work at once. If you can
operate a power machine and
and want to work shorter
hours than at present at your
present pay, or more, get in
touch with us. We also have
excellent openings for learn
ers who want to become skill
ed shoe operators. There isn't
a better place to work in Har
rlsburg than our lactory and
we are making it better every
day. Don't answer this adver
tisement if you cannot be de
pended on to work steady or
conscientiously.
HARRISBURG SHOE M'F'G. CO.
1408 Vernon Street.
WANTED—A white girl for general
housework; two in family. Apply
2135 Grepn Street.
GIRL wanted for housework. $8 per
week for suitable person. Apply Miss
bmarr, 12th and Bridge Sts., New
Cumberland.
WANTED —Girl to work in office,
knowledge of typewriting and short
hand not required. Apply . Keystone
Laundry. 620 Harris St.
i
WANTED —Woman to demonstrate
self-rising buckwheat flour at food
i how, October 10 and 11. Call at store
of B. E Drum. 1801 N. Sixth St., Fri
day. between jo and 12 a. m.
I (Continued la Meat Uluu) '
0
HAJUUSBURG TELEGRAM:
I IF YOU HAVE A VACANT
STORE or office to rent you can 'get
in quick touch with desirable tenants '...p
. h.rough the classified columns. There's JQ;
demand a-plenty. Why take further ftfg
losses? ro
11101,P WANTED—FEMALE 1
Some one said the other day
that If we could explain all
at onee the many features of
telephone operating that make
it so attractive not only to
girls, but to mothers who
want to know that their
daughters are well cared for
in the business they enter,
we would have more appli
cants for admission to our
Training Department for
Operators than we could pos
sibly handle.
We have not the space to tell
all these things here, but we
will he glad to give you all
the information you desire
about telephone operating if
you will call lo see the Chief
Operator, 3d floor, 208 Wal
nut street.
Salary is paid while learning.
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF PA.
WANTED
Refined women of middle
age, experienced "in plain
sewing for new department
u be established in our fac
toi>.
Work pleasant and profitable.
I aid whne learning. 1
Apply at once in person to
Employment Manager's of-
I flee.
MOORHEAD KNITTING CO., INC.,
Cor. Cameron and Walnut Sts..
Harrisburg, Pa.
.
We can use a few more ex
perienced knitters and loop
era. Apply
NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO..
14th and Howard Sts.
WANTED—GirIs to learn how lo
make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harns
Paper Box Co.. 103 N. Cameron St.
GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK
We need you to make socks on the
fast, easily learned auto knitter. Ex
'perience unnecessary. Distance im
material; positively no canvassing.
1 Yarn supplied. Particulars 2c stamp.
IDept 146 C, Auto Knitter Co., Buf
i falo, N. Y.
WOMAN organize homeworkers
simple bund embroidery and chochet
ing in large quantities. Send full Pal';
tlculars Dept. S, Jos. Cirker, 1111
, Broadway New York City.
WANTED —Middle age woman witli
selling ability. Fine door to door
proposition. Excellent opportuniti-'!*.
Tcrrttorv Harrisburg only. Address
L-5022 care Telegraph.
WANTED—Experienced girls on
paper box work. Apply Penn-Harns
Paper Box Co.. 103 N. Cameron St.
W \XTED—White girl for general
. housework, family of four adults;
good home and easy place to right
partv. Inquire 3(103 North Front ct
' Bell 3398
-
WANTED
Experienced sewing machine oper
ators. Rrgular and pleasant work and
good wages.
We are also employing inexperi
enced operators who are paid while
learning A bonus is paid every puy
day to all operators.
S BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO..
Reily and Fulton Streets
a
! WANTED—Woman to demonstrate
! food products Friday and Saturday ot
I this week. Call or write S. O. Perry,
16 N. Factory St.. Mechanicsburg, Pa.
WANTED—Young woman to do
i pastry work: nine-hour day; no work
(Sunday. Apply 211 Walnut St.
I WANTED—Experienced salesladies
i for millinery, hosiery and underwear
! departments. Apply Robinson & Co.,
J Third and Broad Sts.
' LADY, intellectual, refined to learn
I good business; permanent; advance
mr nt; start at J1.200 per year. Ad
i dress Box L-8106 care Telegraph.
i
WANTED
Operators on plain sewing ma
chines. Learners taken. We will guai
antee all operators a certain wage
each week. We pay the best prices in
i 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
ipay every Saturday. Apply Hurrisbuig
1 Apparel Co.. Sixth and Herr Sts.. City
| Star Laundry Bldg., Third Floor.
WANTED—Reliable white girl for
general housework; two in family;
good wages. Apply 2137 Green Street.
'Bell 2609 M.
WANTED —Good, reliable woman
(to take care of two children; must
.furnish references. Apply 710 North
' Sixth St.
| EXTRA salesladies wanted for Sat
urday: must be over 16. Apply F. W.
Wool Worth Co., 404 Market St.
; WANTED —Girl or middle aged
! womr.r. to do general housework; no
cooking, and assist with the children
: wages $7 per. week. Write Mrs. E. J
Jl iepcr. It. D. 3. Lancaster, Pa.
4 tCuutluucd In Nut Uluasy
HKLI" WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED
Reliable • woman for general
hcusework. Address Box
CBbs£ care Telegraph.
WANTED—Young woman experi
enced or to learn shampooing, man
icuring and facial massage; referenc
required. Address Mrs. Mary E. Pliil
lippy, 209 Kroninberg Bldg., Carlisle.
WANTED—Operators and learners
and girls to do other kind of work
good pay. Apply Shearer's Mfg. Co..
308 Hamilton St.
HELP WANTED—.MaIe and Female
HELP WANTED
Pi ess feeders at once. The
Telegraph Printing Company,
Cameron and State Streets.
Harrisburg, Pa.
W ANTED —At once, six solicitors,
experienced preferred but not essen
tial. salary and commission. Apply
between S and 9 a. m., 114 S. Second
street.
CENSUS CLERKS (men, women*.
4.000 notded. $95 month. Age ls-50.
Experience unnecessary. Examina
tions, Harrisburg. October 18. For
free particulars. write Raymond
Terry (former government examiner)
518 Continental Bldg. Washington.
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMAN—FIex belt preservative
with patent applier brings one hun
dred weekly. Exclusive territory. Im
proved Surface Mfg. Co., North Ton
awanda. N. Y.
SALESMEN WANTED
We require the services of several
first class salesmen to cover Harris
urg and vicinity.
The position is one that should be
attractive to any live wire, is per
manent and pays salary, expenses,
and a commission. A man owning or
being able to drive a Ford car would
00 preferable but not essential. Give
reference, qualifications and if pos
sible Submit photograph with first
letter. We want only high class men.
Address Economy Times Co., Nor
v.alk. Conn.
1 SALESMEN —Write for list of
1 openings and full particulars. Earn
$2,000 10 $lO,OOO yearly. Big demand
! for men. Inexperienced or experi-
I enced. City or traveling. Nat'l. Sales
j mens Tr. Assn., Dept. 603, Chicago.
! SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
ACCOUNTANT
PACE TRAINED
I cost and general accounting, desires
to locate in Harrisburg. Highest ref
| erences. With big corporation in
I Baltimore. Md. Seven years' experi-
I nice. Address P. O. Box 36, Dau
i phin. Pa.
I
1 1
PURCHASE
FOLLOW-UP MAN
S with three years' experience with
1 large corporation in Baltimore, de
;siies to locate in Harrisburg. Ex
ceptional references. Address P. o.
! Box 36, Dauphin. Pa.
I WHITE man wishes position as
cook ir. camp or boarding house. Best
, i, f reference. M. Melham. 1 ork i lav en.,
j SALESMAN —With inside and ex
tensive outside experience, open for]
•engagement, capable of handling big
proposition; large acquaintance among
I butchers and grocers. Address Box
I D-7973 care Telegraph.
STENOGRAPHER Accurate, ex- ;
perienced male stenographer desires ;
position with firm or institution in ,
or near Harrisburg. Best of refer
i ences. Address Box D-8102 Tele- |
i graph. J
I CHAUFFEUR wishes position, can
(furnish test of reference. Apply 25
IN. 11th St or Bell 1710. Dial 3060.
' COLORED man wants a position
as general house butler, can furnish
good tcferences. Call at 1204 Capital
St.. between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m.
SITUATIOXS WA XTE I>—FEMALE
l- '
i YOUNG white woman desires house
'work three or four days a week. Ad
; dress Box E-8105 care Telegraaph.
! MIDDLE age woman desires posi-
Ition as housekeeper for widower.
; Objects to small children. Address 25
N. 16th St.. or Bell phone 4724R after
j6 P. M
ROOMS FOR RENT
j FOR RENT—Slxtn street apart
ment, r, rooms, private bath, steam
heat, all modern improvements, seo-
I ond floor, immediate possession. Ap
] ply 1745 N. Sixth Street.
I FOR RENT —Nicely furnished bed
i room, second floor front room, light,
[heat and bath, suitable for man and
. wife. Good location. Call 108 Sylvan
I I Terrace, corner house.
:
FOR RENT —Tnree unfurnished
rooms on second lloor for light house
keeping. 1412 State St.
j TWO furnished third floor rooms
for rent for light housekeeping, light,
I heat. lath, use of laundry, all con
venience Price very reasonable. Ap
-11 ply 214 8 Penn St.
I FOR RENT—Furnished room. $3
1 single or $4.50 double. . Inquire 107
Chestnut St.
(lultßued la Next IMwan 1
4
ROOMS FOR RENT •
FOR RENT—Front room with three
windows: large closet; electricity:
hath same floor; gentlemen only or
would consider man and wife; cen
trally located in the best location in
the city. Address Box 34-C care Tele
graph.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished third ;
floor fionl room in private family in
ctntral part of the city. Address Box
X-SlO-1 care Telegraph.
FOR man only; no transients; tliiid
floor I rent room; furnished complete
ly; newly papered; desirable location;!
$1 weekly: bath: telephone; private
family: reference required. Box j
M-7978 care Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Two rooms on second i
floor, l'uinished or unfurnished. 2027
North 4th St.
NICELY turnlsht-d, clean. cool i
rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 142 ;
South Third street.
ROOMS WANTED
1
WANTED—A suite of two or three
rooms suitable for offices, either in
or near Square bounded by Market,
so'-ond. Walnut and Third Streets.
Will enter into long term lease for
desirable rooms. Can show highest
financial standing. Address Box J-SlO7
j care Telegraph.
WANTED Three unfurnished
j rooms qnd bath for light housekeep
|ing: uptown preferred. Call Bell 108J-5
; , •
HOME WANTED
WANTED —A good home for two
children, boy age 12 and girl age 8
wars. Would prefer keeping them to
gether. Write C. T. Hungate, 1717
' Elm St. .
,
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
IFOR RENT —Second floor apart
ment for colored people. Inquire D.
J. Horwitz. 1201 Monroe St.
APARTMETS WANTED
| BUSINESS man and wife want
Ismail furnished housekeeping apait-
Iment with private bath. Riverside dis
trict preferred. Address Box 0-7974
care Telegraph.
| WANTED Modern. furnished
'apartment or desirable housekeeping
I rooms by refined business couple,
i Will furnish best of references. Oc
cupancy for October 11. Address
|C-8029 care Telegraph.
WANTED —By middle aged couple,
'small apartment or three unfurniah
pd rooms suitable for light house
keeping: preferably on Allison Hill
■ south of Derry St. Other locations
I would be considered. Call Bell phono
1 1669 W.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
IF IT'S REAL ESTATE
SEE SANDERLIN
! \V ICON I SCO ST.. 629—3-story brick,
S rooms and bath, all improvements,
. front porch, shade trees, driveway in
j the rear $l5O down, balance sante as
rent.
MAHANTONGO ST., 618—-3-story
I brick. 7 rooms and bath; front porch,
shade trees. $l5O down, balance same
as rent.
! NORTH TWELFTH ST.. 68—VA
|CANT —3-story, S rooms and bath, gas
; and electricity, thoroughly overhaul
ed. newly papered and painted inside
;and outside, front and back porches,
\ nice side and back yard. Right price
j tc quick buyer.
I MOVE AT ONCE—LAFAYETTE— S.
:17lh St.. corner Paxton. BRAND NEW
; —VACANT —2%-story. 7 rooms and
; bath, hardwood floors, steam heat,
gas and electric light, front and hack
I porches, driveway in the rear; a real
I modern home; can be bought with
j $5OO cash.
DERRY" ST.. 2143—3-story brick. 9
rooms and bath, separate toilet, steam
heat, gas and electric light, cement
'cellar, nice front and back porches;
j must he seen to be appreciated; can
be bought with a small amount down;
I balance same as rent.
ENOLA
Two-story frame. VACANT—seven
; looms, electric lights, hot air heat;
1 nice front and back porches; very
large yard; can be bought with a
email amount down; balance same as
rent.
D. ASA SANDERLIN,
| Room 1. Security Trust Building.
36 North Third Street.
Bell 1390. Dial 35 73
HOUSES on easy terms; possession,
at once, N. 6th St.. 8 rooms, elect, and j
gas, front porch, side ent., large yard, '
bay windows.
Possession 30 days. S-story brick, j
(corner), 6 rooms, all imp., on the,
Hill, fiont porch (terms).
Possession at once, 2-story brick,
porch front, bay window, side ent., j
drive alley. $5OO down.
Possession at once, large single ,
pressed brick, N. 2d St., yard entirely j
around the house.
Large single brick house, N. 3d St.. J
large yard, shade, etc.
Large, single homes on the Hill.
Apartment houses on Hill and up->
town.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street
PROPERTY for sale of the Mary j
E. Dout estate, consisting of 6 acres, i
good frame house and barn and all |
necessary out buildings, peach or- i
chard and all other kinds of fruit,
well of good water at the door. Sit- ;
listed '-mile north of New Kingston,
and 12 miles west of Harrisburg.
lgquire on premises. i
THREE mercantile buildings, well j
located In growing business sections.
Prices right and terms to suit. D. A.
Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589.
FRONT STREET RESIDENCE—Fir ,
sale; single property on plot 50x200;'
15 rooms; electric lights; hot water 1
heat; owner leaving City. Bell Realty i
Co.. Hergner Bldg. j
FOR SALE or exchange. Sixth St.;
building lots above Maclay St.. cor-1
ner of two wide paved streets, very
desirable location; will make an ex-,
, cellent investment If disposed of at
i once. Address P. O. Box 590, City. j
! CAMP HILL —2% -story brick, slate;
roof dwelling. 8 rooms and bath.'
1 facing south with large porch, line '
•view up Cumberland Valley, hot air
(heat nice fire place, chicken house.
and garage in rear, with fruit trees
■ in' bearing on lot 50x150. or on lot
'looxlso. I-awn planted In evergreens
1 and flowers, vines covering house. Lo- !
cated on Logan street, Just west of;
Bowman avenue. Can be Inspected at}
any time. A. E. Strode. Bell phone
' 31801 L ,
1 . (Continued Is Nut Column) j
OCTOBER 8, 1919.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
.
316, 318, 320) 322 Lewis; 6 rooms and
bath; electric light.
1911 Susquehanna; 8 rooms and;
ba th.
!
2044 Susquehanna: 8 rooms and
hath.
j 2632 N 6th St., 9 rooms and bath. J
1933 N. 3d St.. 11 rooms and bath. |
680 Schuylkill St.. 6 rooms and bath, !
308 Lewis St. 7 rooms and bath.
i 3200 N. 3d St.. 9 rooms and bath. j
D. E. LUCAS.
303 Lewis Street.
Real Estate and Insurance.
j
FAXTANG PROPERTY'
j Semi-detached dwelling; possession
In 30 to 60 days. For particulars.
SEE
ROHRER & SON.
211 Bergner Bldg..
! Real Estate and General Insurance.
j _|
I 3-story, semi-detached housp; 25 Ct. ,
I front; 162 ft. deep: runs hack to
! Ponn St.; garage; room for two cars;
i beautiful home; all improvements',
must be seen to be appreciated. Im
mediate possession. Price $10,500.
LOUIS B. COHEN.
31 North Second Street.
Rell phone 3057 J.
! HOMES for colored families —Two!
three-story bricks on Reily St. with '
all improvements. 2V4-story frame on
IPeffer St. 3-story brick with front!
•porch on Penn St. 214-story frame on I
i Wallace St.. good location. 214-storv;
frame on Calder St. Send for list and
discription to
LINCOLN REALTY CO.,
1129 N. Seventh St
!
I CHESTNUT ST., 1626 Detached
i flame house with 7 rooms and bath,
I furnace, gas, porch, side entrance and
j drive alley in rear. Price $3,850. .1. E.
' Gipple. 1251 Market St.
j —_
i LINDEN ST., 14 1-146—Two 8-room
'frame houses with cold water in
! kitchen; good rental proposition.
; Price for both. $2,600. J. E. Gipple,
'1231 Market street.
LINCOLN REALTY CO.
I Reily St. 3-story brick with all mod
-1 ern improvements.
I Buy a home on Boyd street, terms
I are easy and the price Is right.
| Don't pay rent when you can buy
on easy terms.
1129 N. 7th Street.
321 Herr St., 8 roomed house; all
Improvements; a bargain to quick
I buyer. Rents for $25. Apply 324
I lleily St.
I
! DERRY ST.—24l5 —2-story brick. 7
, rooms and bath, house recently com
pleted. lot 10x100. building 22 ft.
I front, gas and electric, open fire place.
1 steam heat, finished throughout in
chestnut, hardwood floors, beauttful
'lawn and schrubbery. place for a gar
age, can be seen by appointment.
I 2630 N. 6th.—3-story brick, electric,
gas. steam heat, drive alloy in rear,
room for garage. , , ,
I 2608 N. 6th St.—3-story brick, elec
-1 trie, gas. steam heat, extra fine finish
' inside. Apply
LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN,
Patriot Building.
BRICK HOUSE; 3-story, front an.il
hack porches: 8 rooms, bath, furnace, I
cemented cellar, hot and cold water
in the cellar Splendid location. Price j
$2500. Easy payments.
LINCOLN REALTY COMPANY. j
1129 N. Seventh Street.
Three-story frame house, front and |
back porches; 8 rooms, bath, house
is vacant and possession can be had
immediately. Easy payments.
LINCOLN REALTY COMPANY. j
1129 N. Seventh Street.
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FOR SALE —Mountain land and
summer cottages at Perdix, Rf 8 !"
Moor Cabin, 1%-story building, three
rooms upstairs, extra large room,
first (looi suitable for store room. i
The Litchfield, snappy four room i
bungalow. . These properties are splen
didly located facing State Road and
arc'keen renters during summer sea-,
son at prices that give the owner
tetter than a 12 per ceiit. iiivestment.
Will also sell my one-half interest
in Mountain Side Park tract, 140
acres or more. Good opportunity lor
an active developer to get in on the
ground floor in an established promo
"Tl'l of the above will be offered at a
decidedly low clean up price, satis
factory terms cap be arranged, or will
exchange on city property. Apply to
tu o r u-nAf A. oungr. tlio \ ounK
Bid*?. S4 N. Second St. Bell 767. Dial
5439. |
HOUSE for saie. new two-story
brick. 6 rooms and bath, all modern
conveniences. Melrose SC. near 23d
and Perry. Call Bell 2062 R.
FOR SALE —531 Maclay St.—Vacant
y>-story frame. Lot 20x150, with
double brick garage rear. Attractive
price. C. O. Backenstoss, Bell 701.
Bell, 3077 J.
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental
payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bond first payment required, balance
as rent. We have houses In every
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
A. P- Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street.
STATE ST. property for sale at
$5,500; brick construction; 8 rooms
and bath; all other Improvements,
garage on the premises. Bell Realty
Co.. Bergner Bldg.
HOUSES FOR SALE—Centrally lo
cated. with all household goods; piano
included. H. C. Ferber, 107 Chestnut
St., near Front.
FOR SALE—3-story brick on Schuyl
kill St. for $2650. all improvements;
side entrance and front porch. Pos
session in 30 days. Apply A. W. Swen
go.l, 2131 N. Second. Bell 2575 J.
HOUSES for sale In Highspire at a
bargain. W. J. Reeves. 224 Market St..
H'.ghspire, 9801.
$2500 WILL PURCHASE a semi
bungalow with six rooms, furnace
heat, recently papered and in good
condition; porch front and rear; lot
40x135. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bidg.
FOR SALE—27I Hamilton Street:
101 Cherry Street; nine Middletown
houses. These properties are offered
for quick sale to close an estate. Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
I tCoatinued la Next Uluau)
REAL ESTATE FOB SALE
FOR SALE
*4t
husi ness section of V.
I mid St., containing large stor*
loom and spven up-to-date apart
ments: city steam lu at.
Holly St.. 1902. 2 44-story brick. 10
rooms, l>ath, front porch, steam heaß
anil all improvements.
Zarkor .St., 1418-20-22-40-42. 24i~
story frame, 8 rooms and hath, all im-*
provements; prices right.
Brick bungalow on West Shore,
containing 8 rooms, bath, front and
back porches, steam heat, eleetrio '■>
lights and hardwood lloors, lot 40x150
fret. .Must be seen to be appreciated.
Camp Hill, 244-story single Colonial
style, brick house on Bowman av-\, .
all improvements, lot 100x150 feet.
Price right to quick buyer.
MAYNARD M. FULTON,
Rial Estate and Insurance.
14 S. Market Sq. Bell 326J
FOR SALE, PEN BROOK Whole
| square of land with double 8-room
frame house, large stable, pig sty.
| chicken house, storage building and
iall kinds of fruit. See this property.
Price only $4,500. Easy terms "C."
CHARLES DAVIES,
1549 State Street.
j 801 l 4162R Dial 4930
I SUMMIT ST.. N. 109—Three-storv
I frame ,8-room house with water and
'electric light. Price, $1,700.' J. E.
| Clippie, 1251 Market Street.
j Near 2iid and Derry Sts„ new 2-
story bk., all Imp., price $3BOO
I 1600 block Deny St.. 3-story ok.. .
i all Imp., price $7OOO
I 1731 Park St., 244-story bk.. all
j imp $3500
j 1700 block, State St., 3-story bk.,
! garage, all imp $5200 .
I 400 block Woodbine St.. 3-story
bk.. all imp $3500
i 400 block Muench, 3-story bk.. no
limp. ..; $2200 <
I 2700 block. 6th St.. 3-story bk., all
' imp $4200
! 227 N". 15th St., 3-story bk„ drive
I alley, all Imp ss2oo'^
I Near Fenbrook, 8 room bk., na.v,
large lot $3500
! Double frame house, one acre land,
| fruit, barn, pig sty, chicken house,
lots of fruit, one block from trolley.
: bargain $4BOO
j Double frame house, large lot,
greenhouse $4OOO
j 32 S. 28th St., Penbrook, 7 room.
frame house $2550
228 and 230 S. 2flth St.. 7 room
frames, all imp., each $233J
CHAS. DAVIES,
Real Estate. Rents Collected
11549 State St. Beil 4162 R. Dial 4931
j lIOFFKR ST., 2307—N0W Va-41
i CANT. For sale; brick and
I stucco bungalow; seven rooms
land bath; hot water heat; other int
j provements. Bell Realty Co., Berguor
! Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
|— ,
| 1615-1621 Naudain St.. 2-story brick,
i rooms and bath, all improvements,
j drive alley in rear. $2BOO. $2OO down.
: $25 per month. 4
I Three-story brick houses; steam
heat and all improvements; Derrv
I St. between 21st and 22d Sts. $3OO
'down. Balance as rent.
| BRICK HOUSE—Logan St.. below
I Peffer Street; 8 rooms and bath. Pos
session fifteen days. $5O down. $25
j per month.
j WOODBINE STREET—B rooms and
bath; electric light; papered and
l painted new. $5O down; $25 per
month.
I
LOUIS B. COHEN.
31 North Second Street,
Bell phone 3057J
■I .
I CAMERON ST., N. 2013—For rent; 7
room dwelling. with large plot ot
! ground; immediate possession.
JOHN MALONEV,
1619 Green Street.
FOR RENT —Furnished six-rootu
house and bath; owner requires one
room: middle aged couple preferred;
i rent leasonable: Hill section. Address
jW-9898 care Telegraph.
j FIVE acres good land, cottage,
stable, springs, fruit, game, firewood.
I grand scenery, health producing
! altitude. Possession given soon. Rent
| SS. John Yingst, Front and Cumber
land Sts .
i FOR RENT —Cottage at Perdix from
'September 1: furnished up-to-date;
onlv reliable people need apply to
j I.oiiis, 414 N. Third St
Real Estate For Sale—Suburban
DESIRABEE M'ECH ANICSBUIIG
'RESIDENCE for sale; ten rooms and
bath; gas; electric light; furnace
heat, property in good repair; lot
60x90. Inspect it. No. 410 East Main
St. Bell Realty Co., Hergner Rldg.
j REAL ESTATE WANTED
|.
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SUBURBAN HOME WANTED
' Small six or seven room house In ,
' nice neighborhood within one fare
'limit of city; cross-river preferred;
[bath and electricity desired; must
[have, fair sized plot of ground with
chicken house, etc.; state full par
i ticulnrs and lowest price in first let-
Iter. Possession anytime between Nov.
II and April 1. Address Box M-441 care
J Telegraph.
i WANTED Suburban home, two
'acres of ground or more; will buy at
i once If terms are suitable. Address
jßox D-8081 care Telegraph.
READY buyers, list your farm and
houses with me. M. Zoll. Real Estate
I and Insurance. Steelton. Dial.
' I HAVE BUYERS —List your prop
erties with me. Chas. Adler. Real E
i tate and Insurance. 1002 North Third
' Street. a '
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
OFFICE to sublet, furnished or un
furnished in Cameron building. Ad
dress C-7975 Barnsdall.
FARMS
FOR SALE
so acres timber land —90 per
cent, oak— near Lewisberry,
York county. Address M-8094
care Telegraph.
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