20 ¥a Can Sell Thai Lot or Plot of Ground at a Small COst Through tie Classified 2)eatbs ; OA 11.—On October 7, 1919, Katherine Gail, aged 79 years, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Hurry Bergcr. 711 South Front St. .Mass will be celebrated Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock in the German Catholic Church. Interment ML Calvary Cemetery. _____ IX ME.MORIAM In remembrance of a dear husband, John Ivan Hicks, who died October 9. 1918. Not dead to those that loved him, Not lost but gone before. MARY L. HICKS. In sad but loving remembrance ot mv dear friend, Amos Clement Reese, who died just one year ago to-day. October 9, 1918. on the battlefield of France. In the graveyard safely sleeping, Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the one 1 love so dearly In his lonely silent grave. JULIA BRUNNER. ~ In sad but loving remembrance of James H. Trout who was killed at McVevtoxvn. October 9. 1918. ; His Wife. MINNIE B. TROLI. I . -| LOST AND FOUND LOST —On South Cameron Street, black wolf neckpiece. Address George R. Fuller. '.'l6 South Main street. Muncey, Pa. LOST —Br indie bull dog escaped from American Express Co.. Septem ber 17; black smooth hair, w " ll e breast, lame in right back leg. stun tail, brown in face and legs, fat oofll, "long leg.- and face, weighs about oe pounds. Liberal reward. Notify police station. J. C. Gehring. Hershey House- LOST—Between Allison Hill freight tlatioi. and Keystone Tractor and Implement Co., two large envelope, containing railroad ticket between York and Harrisburg. bearing the name of W. F. Grove. Also check ioi 1151. Finder please return to Key stone Tractoi and Implement Co.. 50 Soutn Cameron Street and receive rewaia. LOST—Black French femalebull dog, white breast and fore legs. wlite stripe on face and, head. answ name of 'Betty, l'lcase return to ad dress on collar or 1190 Bailey St. and receive reward. LOST—'Wrist watch. Monday ing. Colonial theater. Market street, Greek-American or Ke , B ?L Return Monogram H. R. H. on back. Return to lii 1J Forster St., or phone Beli i 93i>\V. Reward. FOUND—Large size automobile tire cn Saturday. September ... "ear 1 H lisburg owner can have same scribing tire and name. Apply A. Kiibnger. Edgemont. R. a. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in O" Shorthar.a. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Antnmc tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT bt-HOOL OPEN ALL y EAR. Enter at any time. Hell 125 Dial 401*. _ , rrv BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley. OVERSEAS soldier with some knowledge of French language, de sires instruction by French person. Addicss Box D-SllO care Telegraph. CASSIO POMAR B. A. universlda l>e Fam Narcos. will open a class at night for beginners and Spanish. Ad dress Harrisburg Academy. J-LLXI' WANTED—.MALE WM. STROUSE & CO. Want three good tailors; salaries S3O per week; extra paj for overtime. Permanent positions. All applications strictly confidential. WM. STROUSE & CO. Phone 371. WANTED Car repairmen at P. R. R. shops, Harrisburg. Inquire MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE, Harrisburg. OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE, Luck now and Enola. WANTED —Two young men over 22 vears, desiring to learn salesmanship. Will >r u be satisfied with S2O per week while learning? Call 410 Patriot Building. — 1 WANTED—Expansion of our local sales organization makes opening for two neat appearing, experienced house to house men. Guaranteed salary and perinam ut position to producer. Call 410 Patriot Bldg. RAILWAY traffic inspectors want-i, ed. .I.ll' a moiuh una expenses to i start short noun; travel; three; mi nths' home study under guarantee. We get you position. No age limit; j nsk iJ" 11 Standard Busi- [ ness Training lust., Buffalo. N. Y. •THOUSANDS Census clerks wanted, I sll4O-81260 veai. Harrisburg exam-' inatlon Nov !•'•. W rite for list posi-1 tions. Franklin Institute Dept., 412T.1 Ecthester. N Y. ] WANTED —Er borers and contrac tors at the FaJtung quarries. Apply! Paxtalig Uiiuri i' S. Paxtang. Pa. WANTED —Good all 'round ma chinists and tool makers, not em- ; ployed. Address The D. Wilcox Mfg.' Co.. Mechanicsbutg fa. j CHASP the opportunity to-day to become an expert mechanic and chain- ! fer. We teach you between you. j working hours to become an expert I and for only seven dollars a week Learn a practical trade. Make appli-| cation at once Automobile and Aero- i plane Mechanical School. Office 25 N I Cameron at., Harrisburg. Training Quarters and Aeroplane Field. 14tli and Sycamore Sts. i (Continued In Next Columi) • $ A Quick Buyer Will Get J i Immediate Possession of No. 2018 Derry St. A 2V4-story brick house, one of a pair: 6 rooms, bath, and attic; gas and electric light; furnace heat; ; first floor hardwood floors; front and buck porches; cemented cel lar: asbestos roof; fruit trees and , garden; lot, 18x150 ft.; 20-ft. alley | in reifr. A good proposition. Miller Brothers & Co. heai, estate insurance LOCUST AND COURT STS. St RETY BONDS Member** Hbif. Rett! Estate Hoard ■■l / I THURSDAY EVENING, HELI* WANTED—MALE CARPENTERS SHEET METAL WORKERS ELECTRICIANS PATTERN MAKERS PIPEFITTERS HIGH RATES; STEADY WORK ASSURED; BONUS PAID ON SEC QND AND THIRD SHIFTS APPLY FACTORY' EMPLOYMENT OFFICE THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY AKRON, OHIO OPPORTUNITIES FOR A large number of inexperi enced men, ages 18 to 15. 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 Machine designer; experi enced on heavy machinery, such as rolling mill equip ment. Must be able to carry Job through from first outline. State experience and salary wanted. Address ir-COSO care Telegraph. WANTED—Two neat appearing, ag- ! gressive young men, over 22, desiring to learn salesmanship. We give you! special attention and pay while learn ing. Salcsmanager, 410 Patriot Bldg. I WANTED—Salesmen. Money on the ! side comes in handy nowadays. Why not inciease your income to meet the high cost of living? Experience and capital not necessary. You don't have to leave your present work. Sell our new Victory Accident and Sickness policy. Eastern Casualty Insurance Co.. Box 870, Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED CAR REPAIRMEN At the P. R. R. Shops. Har risburg. Pa. Inquire at Master Mechanics' Office, Harrisburg. General Foreman's Office, Lucknow. General Foreman's Office, Enola. Or at P. R. R. Employment Bureau, No. 5 Grace Avenue, Harrisburg. Pa. I • WANTED—Two experienced news paper or magazine canvassers. Guar j anteed weekly salary and permanent position for producers. 410 Patriot ! Building. ' FIELD manager, experienced in' ) handling crew of salesmen. $lB week ; iy salary, plus bonus, commission and expenses. We want a man desiring a permanent connection only. 410 Pa-, ' triot Eldg. j I NEAT appearing, experienced crew j ! managei for local office of national I otganization. Permanent position to I •producer. Salary $lB per week to j • start, plus, expenses, commission and bonus 41" Patriot Bldg. j LABORERS wanted; steady work;! indoors and outdoors near Harris- I burg. Apply Gannett. Seelye & Flem-. ing. 201 Locust St. i ■ I .SUBSTANTIAL manufacturing cor-j 1 po'ration wants capable men to es- ; itab ish branch and manage salesmen.; e >OO to SISOO necessary. You handle own money. Will allow expenses to Baltimore If you will qualify. For 'particulars address Secretary. 418 N. i jHowaid SL Baltimore, Md. I j HOUSE painters wanted; good jobs; 'for thirtv men at 70 cents per hour. I Four months' work guaranteed. Come' i prepared to work. R. L. YVhaley, 1169 j 'duPont Building. YVllmington, Del. BRICKLAY'ERS wanted; highest 'wages; six months' work; apply in ! person with tools or by letter. Build iers' Exchange. 24 S. 7th St.. Philadel ! phi,a carfare refunded after first , week's work. I WANTED—A man; must be a good hustler, for inside work, over 28 years. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., ' 208 N. Second St. WANTED —Men or boys to pickl ' potatoes or cut corn. Apply E. B. I ! Mitchell. Beaufort Farms, near Rock- | i ville. Bell phone 9965 R. ; i WANTED— Office boy over 16 years! lot age Apply Universal Film Ex-; | change. 5 S.' Fourth St. j I SHIRT factory foreman, must be capable of adjusting all kinds of 'sewing machines, and intelligent in! handling female help. Permaent posi-; ,tion and excellent opportunity fur| hard working ambitious man. Address ! 1.-802 C care Telegraph. J (Continued In Next Coluiu-Q j HtILP WAXTED—MA LE DR A FTS MEN—MECHAN ICAL. WITH SEVERAL YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN LAYING OUT OR CHECK ING. KNOWLEDGE OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS NOT X ECESSA RY, BU T MEN HAVING SOME EX PERIENCE ON MOTORS, GENERATORS. TRANS FORMERS, SWITCHES. CIR CUIT BREAKERS, ETC., AR E PREFERRED. AT TRACTIVE AND PERMA NENT POSITIONS FOR ME X WH O QUALIFY. STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE AND SALARY EXPECTED. ADDRESS CHIEF CLERK, ENG. DEPT., WESTING HOUSE ELEC. & MFG. CO., EAST PITTSBURGH, PA. ——_—__^___ I CARPENTERS SHEET METAL, WORKERS ELECTRICIANS WOOD PATTERN MAKERS AND PIPEFITTERS HERE'S TOUR 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. WANTED Ton carpenters; 100 laborers; Shipment Thursday morning; I meet representative. State Employment Bureau, Third and North Streets. 1 BRICK BURNER 1 BRICK SETTER 2 BRICK TOSSERS 6 LABORERS GOOD WAGES; STEADY WORK. MANCHESTER SHALE BRICK CO. EMIGSVILLE. YORK COUNTY, PA C WANTED Man to drive two-ton coal truck. Only good, steady man need apply. UNITED ICE AND COAL CO., Forster and Cowden Streets. WANTED —Young man with cler- j ical experience in wholesale business, j Address Pox L-8251 care Telegraph. j WANTED—A truck driver for truck , now working out of town that will i be in Harrisburg in the near future, j Please reply by letter, stating age! and previous experience to Box J8671; care Telegraph. j SHIRT FACTORY IN STATE OFj PENNSYLVANIA REQUIRES FORE-| MAN. MUST BE CAPABLE OF AD- I JUSTING ALL KINDS OF SEWING (MACHINES AND INTELLIGENT IN HANDLING FEMALE HELP. A PER MANENT POSITION AND EXCEL-: LENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A HARD' 'WORKING AMBITIOUS MAN. TAU BER. LIPTON & CO., TYRONE. PA. : l' ! DRUGGIST —Qualified assistant or' one having had experience in drug j store. Mehring's Drug Store. Fourth | and Peft'er Sts. WANTED —Young man in stock • | room experience. Apply to Y-8250 care; j Telegraph. | | MACHINIST FOREMAN WANTED ; IA small machine manufacturing con ' corn which is rapidly growing and lo ! cuted in a town of 14.000, with ideal living conditions, has an opening for a first class man. One who can handle I men and has experience in up-to-date j methods and designing of jigs and special tools, to increase production and efficiency, only need apply. A igood future for the right man. Give full particulars In reply. Care Box; j A-BTII Harrisburg Telegraph. ; WOOD workers wanted; ben:li hands; machine hands; stair builders. ! good wages, steady work, union shop. I Apply Somers Lumber Co.. 209 North j Missouri. Atlantic City. i INDUSTRIAL insurance man want ed "gianri opportunity for right man, 'take charge of office; health, accident, | Adoress Q-7976 care Telegraph. WANTED —Boy 18 or 20 to work in 1 milk room. Apply 1806 N. Third St. UjiLP WANTED —FEMALE SILK. SILK. SILK. Silk Operators. Good Learners. j If steady work is what you 'j want and short day and best j pay apply SILK MILL i; Cor. Second and North Sts. . i__ i ' ■ WANTED —Experienced feirls on E paper box work. Apply Penn-Harns 1 j Paper Box Co.. 103 N. Cameron St. • I WANTED —Girls to learn how to ! make paper boxes Apply Penn-Hams I a per Box Co.. 103 N. Cameron St. 'i (Continued in Next > hahrisbtjrg telegraph: IF YOU HAVE A VACANT S fi.y STORE or office to rent you can get j ly in quick touch with desirable tenants ' yj 111 nir<-ugh the classified columns. There's Hjy |f|| demand a-plenty. Why take further jop) jjjj losses ? HELP WANTED—FEMALE | . I WANTKi/. Our business la steadily in creasing and we need experi- j enced stitching room opera tors. also girls to learn. If I 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 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 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. Some one said the other day that if we could explain all at once 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 be glad to give you all the information you desire about telephone operating if you will call to see the Chief Operator, 3d floor, 208 Wal- j nut street. Salary is paid while learning. THE BELL TELEPHONE i COMPANY OF PA. WANTED Refined women of middle age. experienced in plain sewing for nbw department to be established in our fac tory . Work pleasant and profitable. Paid while learning. Apply at once in person to Employment Manager's of fice. MOORHEAD KNITTING CO., INC.. Cor. Cameron and Walnut bts., Harrisburg, Pa. We can use a few more ex perienced knitters and loop erj. Apply NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO., 14th and Howard Sts. I j WANTED Operators on plain sewing ma chines. Learners taken. We will guar antee all operators a certain wage each week. We pay the best prices in; the city on our work and also 15 peri cent, to 20 per cent, on what you j earn We work 50 hours per week and I nay every Saturday. Apply Harrisbuig, Apparel Co., Sixth and Herr Sts., city Star Laundry Bldg- Third Floor. j WANTED—White girl for general housework, family of four adults; t trood home and *asy place to right party. Inquire 3003 North 1-ront St j Bell 3398 ! WOMAN organize homeworkers j l simple hand embroidery and chochet- . ing in large quantities. Send full par;, ticulars Dept. S. Jos. Cirker, 1777 i j Broadway New York City. t 1 WANTED —Middle age woman with j i selling ability. Fine door to door. ! proposition. Excellent opportunities. I Territory Harrisburg only. Address [L-8023 care Telegraph. j GIRL wanted for housework, $8 per week for suitable person. Apply Miss smarr, 12th and Bridge Sts., Now! | Cumberland. j j WANTED —Girl to work in office, \ knowledge of typewriting and short-1 ! hand not required. Apply Keystone, i lAundry, G2O Harris St. I —■ — 1 WANTED —Woman to demonstrate; stlf-rising buckwheat flour at food show, October 10 and 11. Call at store of B. B. Drum. 1801 N. Sixth St.. Frl-i day. between 10 and 12 a. m. I WANTED —Young woman experi enced or to learn shampooing, man icuring and facial massage; reference required. Address Mrs. Mary E. Phil j lippy. 2oD Kroninberg Bldg.. Carlisle. I WANTED—Young woman, 21 to 40, to work In confectionery store a few evenings or if preferred every even j ing except Sunday. Apply Messlmer's, 1718 N. Third St. SALESLADIES and demonstrators I for local territory. National organ ization Outdoor work. Will you be i satisfied with 818 per week at start? 410 Fat riot B dg. 4 (.Continued la Next Columu) HELP WANTED —FEMALE j 1 v WANTED Experienced sewing machine oper-! ators. Regular and pleasant work and | good wages. We are also employing inexperi enced operators who are paid whiif! learning. A bonus is paid every pay j day to all operators. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO.. Reily and Fulton Streets WANTED Reliable woman for general hcusework. Address Box CBBSS care Telegraph. i MILLINERY SALESLADIES WANTED Must have experience. All year around employment. ASTRICH'S, 30S Market St. Second Floor. SALESLADY—Experienced in shirt waists, also extra girls for Saturday. Apply Rainbow Waist Shop. 219 Mar ket St. WANTED—A white girl for general I housework; two in family. Apply ! 2135 Green Street. I WANTED —Young woman to do I pastry work; nine-hour day; no work Sunday. Apply 211 Walnut St. ' WANTED—Experienced salesladies 1 for millinery, hosiery and underwear i departments. Apply Robinson & Co.. | Third and Broad Sts. I LADY, intellectual, refined to learn 'good business; permanent; advance ment; start at $1,200 per year. Ad dress Box L-8106 care Telegraph. I WANTED—Reliable white girl for general housework; two in family; I good wages. Apply 2137 Green Street. I Bell 2609 M. I WANTED —Woman to demonstrate | food products Friday and Saturday of I this week. Call or write S. O. Ferrv, (16 N. Factory St., Mechanicsburg, Pa. 1 WANTED —Girl or middle aged I woman to ao general housework; no 'cooking, and assist with the children; wages $7 per week. Write Mrs. E. J. I 1 ieper, R. D. 3. Lancaster, Pa. i WANTED —Operators and learners, land girls to do other kind of work; I good pay. Apply Shearer's Mfg. Co.. | 308 Hamilton St. I HELP WANTED—MaIe ami Female HELP WANTED Pi ess feeders at once. The Telegraph Printing Company, Cameron and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. , CENSUS CLERKS (men, women). 4.000 needed. 395 month. Age 18-50. Experience unnecessary. Examina tions, Harrisburg, October 18. For free particulars, write Raymond Terry (former government examiner) j 518 Continental Bldg. Washington. j SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED We require the services of several' first class salesmen to cover Harris-! urg end vicinity. The position is one that should be! attractive to any live wire, is per- j manent and pays salary, expenses.! and a commission. A man owning or i being able to drive a Ford car would 00 preferable but not essential. Give reference, qualifications and If pos- I si hie submit photograph with first! letter. We want only high class men.' Address Economy Times Co., Nor walk. Conn. SALESMEN —Write for list of openings and full particulars. Eatn 32,000 to 310.000 yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experi enced. City or traveling. Nat'l. Sales linens Tr. Assn., Dept. 603. Chicago. j SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE _ WHITE man wishes position as cook in camp or boarding house. Best iof reference. M. Melham. York Haven. ; 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 D-7973 care Telegraph. I CHAUFBEUR wishes position, can I furnish test of reference. Apply 25 jN. 11 tlx St. or Bell 1710. Dial 3060. / | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE 1 WANTED White woman with ! child three years old, desires house work in private family. Phone 3800 Associated Aid Society. COLORED woman wants morning work. Address 718 N. Seventh St. ! 1 l YOUNG white woman desires house ' work three or four days a week. Ad- I dress Box E-8105 care Telcgraaph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two furnished or un furnished rooms, use of bath and j telephone. Apply 230 Pcffer St. (bovUiiucti In Next Column) ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two unfurnished front j rooms on first floor at 1609 Market St. Heat and electric lights furnished, j Suitable lor doctor or businessman.! Apply to C. H. Corder, 1722 Green Street. FOR RENT—Steam heated room for ! two gentlemen looking for a per-i • rnanent. home. Inquire 234 State St. j j I'NB'URNIS H E D housekeeping . 1 rooms with communicating kitch-j jnette. large airy outside; strictly private; stoves furnished free; j' laundry,* phone and bath room privi-; 1 leges: weekly payments; daily lnspec-l' 'ion invited. 429 Broad St. FOR RENT—Two rooms on second ; 1 floor, furnished or unfurnished. 2037 i North 4th St. j' i FOR RENT —Tnree unfurnished 1 rooms on second floor for light house- i keeping. 1412 State St. it FOR RENT—Furnished room. s3 : ' single or $4.50 double. Inquire 107 i i Chestnut St. TWO unfurnished rooms for rent ( for light housekeeping, third floor, I water and bath, use of gas and heat. Bell 1622 J. ! FOR RENT—Front room with three! windows; large closet; electricity; bath same floor; gentlemen only or j would consider man and wife; cen- j jtiaily located in the beat location in j Ithe city. Address Box 34-C care Tele-I i graph. I j FOR man only; no transients; third ! floor tront room; furnished complete- j lly; newly papered; desirable location; !$4 weekly; bath; telephone; private j j family; reference required. Box . M-7978 care Telegraph. j | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed' [room, second floor front room, light, heat and hath, suitable for man and; I wife. Good location. Call 108 Sylvan j Terrace, corner house. j NICELY furnished. clean. cool j rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 142 i South Third street. | ROOMS WANTED WANTED—A suite of two or throe rooms suitable for offices, either in; or near Square bounded by Market, | second. Walnut and Third Streets, i | Will enter into long term lease for desirable rooms. Can show highest! financial standing. Address Box .1-8107 ! care Telegraph. I I j 1 I WANTED—By lady employed, 3 or ! 4 unfurnished rooms or apartment con- j venient to Penn-Harris Hotel. Apply ; Coat Check Room, Penn-Harris Hovel. ; APARTMEI'S WANTED WANTED TO RENT—Young mar- i ried man desires furnished apartment | or small furnished house. Phone 4150! or see Mr. Lowrie, 101 Telegraph; j Building. BUSINESS man and wife want, small furnished housekeeping apart-; 'ment with private bath. Riverside dis- i | triet preferred. Address Box 0-7971 ! care Teiegraph. , I WANTED Modern. furnished J | apartment, or desirable housekeeping; I rooms bv refined business couple. I Will furnish best of references. Oc cupancy for October 11. Address j C-8029 care Telegraph. j HOME WANTED WANTED —A good home for two] children, boy age 12 and girl age 8, ; vears. Would prefer keeping them to- j i'gether. Write C. T. Hungate, 1717 i Elm St. . " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I | HARRISBURGS j REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US ;i BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET LOGAN ST.. 2207. 3-story bk. VA CANT $2600 BAILEY ST., 1191. 3-story bk. VA CANT s2ou9 MACLAY ST., 531. 3-story fr. Double . bk. garage. VACANT S4OOO PENN ST. Between Peffer and Ma clay $2950 EMERALD ST. 300 block. Fine home $6350 N. SIXTH ST. 2400 block. Fine homes S6OOO FULTON ST. 1600 block. Easy terms SI6OO CLINTON AVE. 400 block, three cozy homes. Easy terms. Each $1250 ItHOADES AVE. 1900 Block. Easy . terms SIBSO LOGAN ST. 1900 Block, three 2Vi ctory flames. Total price S4OOO NINETEENTH ST. 3-story frame. SI6OO Other properties in all parts of the ; city ranging in price from $950 to ' $16,000. Some exceptional values in ' vacant lots. Geo. W. Jacobs. 17 N. . I Third St. Bell 1539. 316, 318. 320. 322 Lewis; 6 rooms and i bath; electric light. 1911 Susquehanna; 8 rooms and bath. 2044 Susquehanna; 8 rooms and bath. 2632 N. 6th St., 9 rooms and bath. I 1933 N. 3d St., 11 rooms and bath. 680 Schuylkill St., 6 rooms and bath, ! 308 I,ewls St.. 7 rooms and bath. 3200 N. 3d St.. 9 rooms and bath. j D. E. LUCAS, 303 Lewis Street. Real Estate and Insurance. 3-story, sejnl-detached house; 25 ft. front: 162 ft. deep; runs back to Penn St.; garage; room for two cars; beautiful home; all improvements; must be seen to be appreciated. Im mediate possession. Price 310,500. LOUIS B. COHEN, 31 North Second Street. Bell phone 3057 J. PAXTANG Rutherford and Swan streets, new brick bungalow, six rooms and bath, latest improvements, large lot. pos session November I.' We invite in- I spection. _ . ROHRER & SON, 211 Bergner Building. Beal Estate. General Insurance i — 1 ' 4Continued In Next Column) OCTOBER 9, 1919. BKAL ESTATE FOR SALE IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SEE SANDERLIN I W ICON I SCO ST., 629—3-story brick, i S rooms and bath, all improvements, front porch, shade trees, driveway in the rear. $l5O down, balance same as ' rent. I' M Al-lANTONGO ST., 618—3-story { brick. 7 rooms and bath; fronts porch. ' shade trees. $l5O down, balance same I as rent. JEFFERSON ST.. 2130 3-story ' brick, 8 rooms and bath, all modern ! j improvements, in good condition, I driveway in the rear. S3OO down, bal- i ante same as rent. < NORTH TWELFTH ST.. 68 —VA-. CANT —3-story, 8 rooms and buth, gas, and electricity, thoroughly overhaul-, id. newly papered and painted inside and outside, front and buck porches, nice side and back yard. Right price : to quick buyer. MOVE AT ONCE— LAFAYETTE—S. 17th St., corner Paxton. BRAND NEW ■ —VACANT —2 V4-story. 7 rooms and bath, hardwood floors, steam heat, .gas and electric light, front and back porches, driveway in the rear; a real i modern home; can be bought witli i SSOO cash. | DERRY ST.. 2145—3-story brick, 9 rooms and bath, separate toilet, steam 1 heat, gas and electric light, cement cellar, nice front and back porches; {must be seen to be appreciated; can be bought with a small amount down; {balance same as rent. I ' ' ENOLA I Two-story frame. VACANT—seven I rooms, electric lights, hot air heat.; (nice front and back porches; very I large yard; can be bought with a I small amount down; balance same as j ! rent. I D. ASA SANDERLIN, I Room 1, Security Trust Building, 35 North Third Street. I Bell 1390. Dial 3573! 1 ; ( | I I HOUSES on easy terms; possession; 'at once, N. 6th St.. 8 rooms, elect, and j | gas. Ircnt porch, side ent., large yard.. j bay windows. ' Possession 30 days, 2-story brick. ; I (corner). 6 rooms, all imp., on the Hill, front porch (terms). \ Possession at once, 2-story brick. 1 (porch front, bay window, side ent., ; drive alley, SSOO down. Possession at once, large single | pressed brick, N. 2d St., yard entirely j ! around the house. j single brick house. N. 3d St.. i ' large yard, shade, etc. I * ' Large single homes on the Hill. | Apartment houses on Hill and up-, i tow n. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. * j CHESTNUT ST., 1626 Detached frame house with 7 rooms and bath, furnace, gas, porch, side entrance and (drive alley in rear. Price $3,850. J. E. j Gipple, 1251 Market St. i LINDEN ST.. 144-146—Two 8-room' ' frame houses with cold water in 1 kitchen; good rental proposition.' I Price for both, $2,600. J. E. Gipple. ( i 1251 Market street. { 321, Herr St., 8 roomed house; all! improvements; a bargain to quick l buyer. Rents for $25. Apply 324 Reily St. DERRY ST.—24l5—2-story brick, 7 rooms and bath, house recently com pleted, lot 40x100, building 22 ft. i front gas and electric, open fire place. 1 steam heat, finished throughout, in I chestnut, hardwood floors, beautiful (lawn and schrubbery, place for a gar i age. 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-story btick. elec | trie, gas. steam heat, extra fine finish I inside. Apply ! LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN, Patriot Building. 'I ; ; BRICK HOUSE; 3-story, front and 'back porches; 8 rooms, bath, furnace, I; cemented cellar, hot and cold water , iin the cellar Splendid location. Price j j $2500. Easy payments. {I LINCOLN REALTY COMPANY, 1129 N. Seventh Street. Three-story frame house, front an-} i back porches; 8 rooms, bath, house is vacant and possession can be had immediately. Easy payments. LINCOLN REALTY COMPANY. 1129 N. Seventh Street. ; FOR SALE —Mountain land and j summer cottages at Perdix, Rest- j Moor Cabin, 1%-story building, three, rooms upstairs, extra large room, first floor suitable for store room. | The Litchfield, snappy four room bungalow. These properties are splen- j didlv located facing State Road and | are keen renters during summer sea son at prices that give the owner, better than a 12 per cent, investment. Will also sell my one-half interest! in Mountain Side Park tract, 146 | acres or more. Good opportunity for ■ an active developer to get in on the ground floor in an established promo -11 All of the above will be offered at a decidedly low clean up price. Satis factory terms can be arranged, or will | exchange on city property. Apply to, the owner. A. C. Young, the Young , Bldg . s" N. second St. Bell 767. Dial 5439.'' HOUSE for saie, new two-story hrirk 6 rooms and bath, all modern conveniences. Melrose St.. near 23d and Perry. Call Bell 2062 R. FOR SALE —531 Maelay St.—Vacant "V,-fitory frame. Lot 20x150, with double brick garage rear. Attractive' price. C. O. Backenstoss, Bell 701. ; 1 Bell 3077 J. ' BUY YOUR HOME on the rental I payment plan. Small cash or Liberty- Bond first payment required, balance las rent. We have houses In every i part of the city and suburbs. Apply j A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. I HOUSES FOR SALE—Centrally lo ' cated, with all household goods; piano I included. H. C. Ferber, 107 Chestnut St., near Front. FOR SALE —3-story brick on Schuyl j kill St. for $2650, all improvements; side entrance and front porch. Pos session in 30 days. Apply A. W. Swen i gel, 2131 N. Second. Bell 2575 J. PROPERTY for sale of the Mftry IR. Dout estate, consisting of 6 acres, ! good frame house and barn and all ! necessary out buildings, peach or ' chard and all ot.her kinds of fruit. ! well of good water at the door. Sil juatcd 14-mile north of New Kingston, and 12 miles west of Harrisburg. ! Inquire on premises. I (Continued In Neat tolumuj REAL ESTATE FOIt SALE t FOR SALE Th^ r 2 r ' tr -. ty business section of N. st 7' containing large store „ "7" a "o seven up-to-date apart 4 ments; city steam heat. Honyst, 1902, 2%-story brick. 10 rooms bath, front porch, steam heat and all improvements. Zarker .St.. 1418-20-22-40-12. 2V4- ' story frame. 8 rooms and hath, all im provements; prices right. Brick bungalow on West Shore, containing 8 rooms, bath, front and pack porches, steam heat, electric lights and hardwood doors, lot 40x150 feet. Must be seen to be appreciated. Camp Hill, 2>/4-story single Colonial style, brick house on Bowman av-\. all improvements, lot 100x150 feet. 1 rice right to quick buyer. i MAYNARD M. FULTON*, Real Estate and Insurance. 14 S. Market Sq. Bell 326J FOR SALE A SINGLE PROPERTY. NO. 170T NORTH SECOND ST. A BARGAIN. POSSESSION AT ONCE. INQUIRE N. K. OYSTER. REAL ESTATE OFFICE. 4 S. FOURTH STREET. i ' ! FOR SALE. PENBROOK Whole square of land with double 8-room j frame house, large stable, pig sty. 'chicken house, storage building and I all kinds of fruit. See this property, j Price only $4,500. Easy terms "C." CHARLES DAVIES, 1549 State Street. Bell 4162R Dial 4950 I ! ' SUMMIT ST.. N. 109—Three-story j frame ,8-room house with water and (electric light. Price. $1,700. J. E. i Gipple, 1251 Market Street. j Near 23d and Derry Sts., new 2- atory bk., all imp., price S3BOO I IGOO block Derry St., 3-story jck., iall imp., price S7OOO 1731 Park St., 2H-story bk.. all ; imp $3500 I 1700 block. State St.. 3-story bk., garage, all imp $5200 i 400 block Woodbine St., 3-story jbk.. all imp $3500 400 block Muench, 3-story bk.. no limp $2200 2700 block. 6th St., 3-story bk., all imp $4-00 ' 227 N. 15th St.. 3-story bk.. drive I alley, all imp ...$5200 I Near Fenbrook, 8 room bk., new. (large lot $3500 ! Double frame house, one acre land, ! fruit, barn, pig sty. chicken house, (lots of fruit, one block from trolley. bargain S4BOO Double frame house, large lot. greenhouse S4OOO 32 S. 28th St., Penbrook, 7 room. frame house ...$2550 228 and 230 S. 29th St., 7 room frames, all imp., each $2350 CHAS. DAVIES, Real Estate, Rents Collected 1549 State St. Bell 4162 R. Dial 4939 FRONT STREET RESIDENCE—Far sale; single property on plot 50x200; 'lo rooms; electric lights; hot water 'heat; owner leaving City. Bell Realty ] Co.. Bergner Bltig. I STATE ST. property for sale ut '55,500; brick construction; 8 rooms land bath; all other improvements; (garage on the premises. Bell Really - Co.. Bergner Bldg. | $2500 WILL PURCHASE a semi bungalow with six rooms, furnace I heat. recently papered and in good (condition; porch front and rear; lot (40x135. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. FOR SALE —271 Hamilton Street; 101 Cherry Street; nine Middtetown houses. These properties are offered for quick sale to close an estate. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. HOFFER ST., 2307—N0W VA CANT. For sale; brick and stucco bungalow; seven rooms, and bath; hot water heat; other im provements. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. HOUSES for sale In Highspire at a bargain. W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St., Hignspire, 9801. THREE mercantile buildings, well located in growing business sections. Prices right and terms to suit. D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. FOR SALE or exchange, Sixth St. building lots above Maelay St., cor ner of two wide paved streets, very desirable location; will make an ex cellent investment if disposed of at once. Address P. O. Box 590, City. C\MF HILL —214-story brick, slate roof 'dwelling, 8 rooms and bath, facing south with large porch, line view up Cumberland Valley, hot air heat nice Are place, chicken house and 'garage in rear, with fruit trees in bearing on lot 50x150. or on lot 100x150. I.awn planted in evergreens 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 8180 R. j,-OR SALE —3346 N. Sixth St. A frame house built on cottage style, lot 40x113 ft. with garage, bath, gas. electric and steam heat, with fruit [trees and outbuildings. Very pleasant. lAlso within one fare limit of city. In quire at above address or phone Bell 597J-5. ' Real Estate For Sale—Suburban DESIRABLE MECH AN ICSBU UP,. RESIDENCE for sale; ten rooms and ! bath; gas; electric light; furmu a I heat* property in good repair; lot 60x90. Inspect' it. No. 410 East Mam St. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 1615-1621 Naudain St., 2-story brick, rooms and bath. an improvemeniA drive alley in rear. S2BOO. 8-00 aowi. 825 per month. Three-story brick houses; steam heat and all , improvements; Derrv St. between 21st and 22d Sts. down. Balance as rent. BRICK HOUSE-Logan St.; below day™ & down, $25 per month. wnnnBINE STREET— B rooms and ba?h?° ''ft* papered and painted new. SSO down, t month. LOUIS B. COHEN. • 81 North Second Street, Bell phone 3057J j Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page I