Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 11, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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A Classlflcdl Advertisement Will Sell Property—llf the Property Is Saleable
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COLEMAN—Sarah A. Coleman, aged
79 years, 34 N. Second Street, died
Saturday morning after a brief ill
ness.
Funeral services will be held Tues
day afternoon at 2 p. m. from the
home of her son, Joseph Coleman,
1058 South Cameron street. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to at
tend without further notice. Inter
ment Paxtang cemetery.
Columbia papers please copy.
MORGAN—October 9. 1919, Margaret
E. Morgan, wife of James L. Mor
gan, aged 47 years.
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend funeral services Monday aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock from her late
residence, 1833 Regina st. Interment
Paxtang cemetery.
GRIFFIN—On October 10. 1919, Pat
lick J. Griffin at the home of his
daughter. Miss Mary Griffin, ob 4
Camp St.. aged 87 years.
Funeral from St. Mary's Catholic
church. Danville. Pa., on Monday
morning at 9 o'clock. Remains can
be viewed Sunday evening at C. H.
Mauk's funeral parlo* Sixth and
Kelker Sts., from 7 to 9 p. m.
STEPHENS—CIara Dunbar Steph
ens. October 11. 1919. at 1 a. m..
wife of J. C. F. Stephens, at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. William
E. Strawinski, 1926 Bellevue Road.
Harrisburg. _ . „
Rurie.l at Newport, Vs.. Monday.
October 13. 1919. at 2 p. m.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving remembrance of_ our dear
son and brother, Charles YY . Reevie,
who died October 11, 1918, at Camp
Dee. Va. . ,
Gone in the best of his days
Blighted in manhood's bloom;
Gone from the hearts that loved him.
To tfleep in the silent tomb.
From a world of care and sorrow,
to a land of peace and rest;
God has taken you from us, dear
Charles, where you have found
eternal rest.
Parents. Brother and Sisters.
In tender affectionate memory of
my dear son, Benjamin Hoyer Boggs.
who died in the service of his country
one year ago to-day.
MOTHER AND SISTER.
In sad but loving remembrance of
of Helen Miller Ludlum, who depart
ed this life, October 11. 19IS.
Bv her husband.
EDWARD LUDLLM.
Parents. Brother and Sister.
In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Private Amos C. Ree se
el Co. K, 12Sth Inf.. died for his
rcuntry in France. October 9, 1918.
So sadly missed
We never knew the pain he bore.
Wo did not see him die.
Wo onlv knew he passed away.
And never said good-by.
Mother. Sister and Brothers.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—On Oberlin car on Thurs
day evening lady's black and white
skirt. Kinder piease return Mrs. E.
Miller, 42 River Ave., Steelton. Pa.
LOST Fur neckpiece, black wolf
! calf. or. Third street between IN si
nut and South on Friday evening. Re
ward if returned to 2053 Penn x.t.
LOST—GoId breast pin on Tuesday
evening on Heir between Front and
Second streets. Reward. Call Bell
4432-J-
LOST —A leather loose leaf book.
Finder please return to Hammond ec
Dailey. Franklin Bldg. _
LOST —On South Cameron Street,
black wolf neckpiece. Address George
R. Fuller. 216 South Main Street,
Muncey, Pa.
LOST—Between Allison Hill freight
etatiot, and Keystone Tractor and
implement Co.. two large envelopes
containing railroad ticket between
York and Harrisburg, bearing the
name ol W. F. iGrove. Also check for
slsl. Finder please return to Keystone
Tractor and Implement Co., 50 soutn
Cameron Street and receive rewaid.
LOST—Black French female bull
dog. white breast and fore legs, white
stripe on face and head, answers to
I'ame of "Betty." Please return to ad
dress on collar or 1190 Bailey St. and
receive reward.
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in GregS
Shorthand, Typewriting. English,
Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Arithme
tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time.
Bell 125 Dial 4CI.
BECK LEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
123 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley.
OVERSEAS soldier with some
knowledge of French language, de
sires instruction by French person.
Address Box D-8110 care Telegraph.
CASSIO POMAR B. A. universida
De Fam Narcos, will open a class at
night for beginners and Spanish. Ad
dress Harrisburg Academy.
HELP WANTED—MALE
Young man wanted to assist
in parts stock room of a local
manufacturing company, pre
vious experience unnecessary.
We are willing to teach the
work to some one who earn
estly desires to make a per
manent connection, with pos
sibilities. Apply in your own
handwriting, giving us the
things you think we ought to
know about you. to judge
your qualifications from your
application. Address Box
P-5315 care Telegraph.
MEN —Age 17 to 55. Experience un
necessary. Travel, make secret in
vestigations, reports. Salaries; ex-
American Foreign Detective
Agency. 429, St. Louis.
(Continued in Next Colum.i)
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If You Want to
Invest Money With Good
Returns—
Here is a very good proposi
tion 3-story Apartment
House
Centrally Located
, First 1100r —5 rooms and bath;
harrdwood floors; rents for $45 per
mo. Second floor —5 rooms and
bath; hardwood floors; rents for
$35 per mo. Third floor—3 rooms
end bath; rents for $25 per ino.
Gas and electric light; steam
heat. Garage rents for t5 per mo.
Miller Brothers & Co.
LOCUST AND COURT STS.
HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
Members llbg. Heal Estate Board
. .r
SATURDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—MALE ,
W A NTED
i A "Live Wire" to Take Exclu
! sive Agency in towns ot' from j
10,000 to 25,000 population,
; throughout the State of Penn
: sylvania.
ONE OF THE BIGGEST MONEY
- MAKING PROPOSITIONS IN AMER
ICA. EVERY HOME AND BUSINESS
PLACE MUST HAVE IT. LETTERS
- FROM MANY' OP THE LEADING
t BUSINESS HOUSES IN THE UNITED
- STATES ENDORSE THIS PROPOSI
TION. ONLY A SMALL CAPITAL
> REQUIRED. REFERENCES EX
- CHANGED. FOR FULL INFORMA
? TION YVRITE TO
-i FEUMORT MFG. CO.
i\ Dept. P. 160 Fifth Avenue
NEW YORK
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s I FOR
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| A large number of inexperi
enced men, ages 18 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.
I i
I THE GOODYEAR TIKE
AND RUBBER COMPANY,
r j AKRON. OHIO.
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; WANTED
Demonstrators with automobile
• and horse and buggies or light
wagon to deliver merchandise
throughout farm district adjacent to
Harrisburg, Mechanicsburg. Hum
melstown, Hershey and Palmyra,
Duncnnnon, Halifax and Fort Hunter.
No selling or collecting. Good men are
earning from sls to $25 per da v. For
. further Information, write
THE WALTER DAMPIER CO.,
205 Arcade Building,
Harrisburg.
ACCOUNTANTS
and
BOOKKEEPERS
Because of the tremendous short
age of technically trained executives
and accountants, men who have some
accounting ability will welcome the
information that a prominent organ
ization of certified public account
ants has made available a scientifical
|ly simple and intensely interesting
home study training qualifying ac
cepted applicants through special
coaching high grade positions. (Ac
cepted candidates guaranteed satis
faction). If you earn less than $2,500
' address in confidence, John B. Tanner,
. £' A " President, Suite 19-F, 2626
t S. Michigan Ave., Chicago.
! BUSINESS TRAINING
' Higher salaries and added earning
; power representing 25 to 600 per
; cent, increase have been reported bv
_ thousands of La Sallee members. A<-
- countancy. business administration,
'I business letter-writing, law. banking.
traffic. Complete information on re
' quest or telephone 4940R for office
1 appointment. La Salle Extension Uni
; versity 26 N. 18th St. Open evenings
' until S.
' WANTED—One first steam fitter
and two steam fitter's helpers. Apply
to Herre Bros., 417 Vaughn St.
WANTED—Men and boys for ma
, chine work, also several men for
' janitor work. Apply Elliott-Fisher
• Factory Employment Bureau.
WANTED—High school and college
• graduates gifted in language who de
sire permanent work on literary
staff. Trained under experts. Must be
• high grade, under 25 years of age.
| L-7981 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
t ing. Salesmanager, 410 Patriot Bldg.
WANTED—Salesmen. Money on the
side comes in handy nowadays. Why
i not inciease your income to meet the
high cost, of living? Experience and
capital not necessary. Y'ou don t have
• to leave your present work. Sell our
new Victory Accident and Sickness
policy. Eastern Casualty Insurance
Co.. Box 870, Harrisburg, Pa.
YVANTED—Two experienced news
paper or magazine canvassers. Guar
anteed weekly salary and permanent
position for producers. 410 Patriot
Building.
FIELD manager, experienced in
handling crew of salesmen, $lB week
ly salary, plus bonus, commission and
expenses. We want a man desiring a
permanent connection only. 410 Pa
triot Eidg.
NEAT appearing, experienced crew!
manager for local office of national
oi ganizction. Permanent position to
producer. Salary $lB per week to
start, plus, expenses, commission and
bonus. 410 Patriot Bldg.
LABORERS wanted; steady work;
indoors and outdoors near Harris
burg. Apply Gannett. Seelye & Flem
ing, 204 Locust St.
SHIRT factory foreman, must be
capable of adjusting all kinds of
sewing machines, and intelligent in
handling female help. Permaent posi
- tioh and excellent opportunity for
- hard working ambitious man. Address
- L-8020 care Telegraph.
c t WANTED —Expansion of our local
! sales organization makes opening for
• I t-.vo neat appearing, experienced house
I to house men. Guaranteed salary and
' permanent position to producer. Call
1410 Patriot Bldg.
I
I THOUSANDS Census clerks wanted,
' sll4O-$1260 year. Harrisburg exam
inations Nov. 15. Write for list posi
tions. Franklin Institute Dept., 412T,
! Rochester, N. Y.
i WANTED —Laborers and contrac
tors at the Paxtang quarries. Apply
Paxtang Quarries. Paxtang. Pa.
! WANTED —Young man In stock
room experience. Apply to Y-8250 care
Telegraph.
| WANTED —Young man with cler
ical experience In wholesale business.
; Address Pox L-8251 care Telegraph.
1 TWO neat appearing young men to
'travel with manager on meritorious
advertising proposition; good chance
for advancement and to see the
country; expenses advunced. See Mr.
Kirk, crystal Hotel, between 3 and 7
p. in., 1- nday and Saturday.
f I (Continued In Next ColunuQ
, HELP WANTED—MALE
DRAFTSMEN—MECHAN
-ICAL. WITH SEVERAL
j YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN
LAYING OUT OR CHECK
ING. KNOWLEDGE OF
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS
NOT NECESSARY, BUT
MEN HAVING SOME EX-j
PERIENCE ON MOTORS,
GENERATORS, TRANS-i
, FORMERS, SWITCHES, CIR
CUIT BREAKERS, ETC.,:
ARE PREFERRED. AT-!
TRACTIVE AND PERMA
NENT POSITIONS FOR;
MEN WHO QUALIFY.;
STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE!
AND SALARY EXPECTED. I
ADDRESS CHIEF CLERK, j
! ENG. DEPT., WESTING-!
: HOUSE ELEC. & MEG. 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.
1 BRICK BURNER
1 BRICK SETTER
2 BRICK TOSSERS
6 LABORERS
GOOD WAGES; STEADY WORK.
MANCHESTER SHALE BRICK CO.
EMIGSVILLE, YORK COUNTY, PA.
t
WANTED
Man to drive two-ton coal
truck. Only good, steady man
need apply.
UNITED ICE AND COAL CO.,
Forster and Cowden Streets.
I
ADD TO YOUR income. Sell guar
anteed trees, shrubs, roses. Apply at
once. Permanent. Weekly pay.
Guaranty Nursery, Rochester, N. Y.
MAN—To work this city refinish
ing chandeliers, brass beds, automo
biles. by new method; $lO daily with
out capital or experience. Write
Gunmetal Company, 334 Elm, Deca
tur, 111.
WANTED —Laborers. Inquire 1545
N. Sixth street. S. YV. Shoemaker &
Son.
WANTED —A truck driver for truck
now working out of town that will
be in Harrisburg in the near future.
Please reply by letter, stating age
and previous experience to Box J8671
care Telegraph.
MACHINIST FOREMAN WANTED
A small machine manufacturing con
cern which is rapidly growing and lo
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
methods and designing of jigs and
special tools, to Increase production
and efficiency, only need apply. A
good future for the right man. Give
full particulars in reply. Care Box
A-8511 Harrisburg Telegraph.
WOOD workers wanted; bench
hands; machine hands; stair builders,
good wages, steady work, union shop.
Apply Somers Lumber Co., 209 North
Missouri. Atlantic City.
BRICKLAYERS wanted; highest
wages; six months' work; apply in
person with tools or by letter. Build
ers' Exchange. 24 S. 7th St., Philadel
phia carfare refunded after first
week's work. .
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
WANTED. THOROUGHLY etaoin
Wanted. Thoroughly compe
tent and accurate stenograph
er at good salary to right
' party. Give details of quali
fications and references which
will, be Investigated. Address
Fox E-8112 care Telegraph.
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I ie WTKD —A MAN TO DO QEN
FRAL WOOD YVORK ON BODIES, I
1 wIIFKLS GEARS. ETC.; STEADY
WORK APPLY J. L. SAYLOR &
* SONS CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ANN
! VILL'E. PA.
; MAN for day labor; also cutting
corn in country near city. Apply 1700
North Second St.
1 i APORERS wanted, 45c per hbur.
! Appty toH. Bartel, Grace M. E.
. church. State street.
v ANTED— Two young men over 22
desiring to learn salesmanship.
' W?llyoubesatisfied with S2O per
! week while learning? Call 410 Patriot
Building.
, n ttASP tho opportunity to-day to
become un expert mechanic and chauf
f.r Wo teach you between your
working hours to become an expert
" ind for only seven dollars a week.
' Learn a practical trade. Make appli
' cation at once. Automobile and Aero
plane Mechanical School. Office 26 N.
■ Cameron at., Harrisburg. Training
5 Quarters and Aeroplane Field, 14th
1 and Sycamore Sts.
s ——
s DRUGGIST —Qualified assistant or
•lone having had cxperlenfce in drug
7 j gtcte. Mehring's Drug Store. Fourth
i and Poller Sta.
j* (Continued In Next Column) ,
BAItRISBTTRG TELEGRAPH
If IF YOU HAVE A VACANT
&= STORE or office to rent you can get yj .
! m in quick touch with desirable tenants ffl
j 4 nrough the classified columns. There's fjp) i
demand ai-plenty. Why take further ]
,jj losses? jlj !
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED—SEVERAL DE
SIGNERS, DETAILERS AND
TRACERS FOR MECHANI
CAL AND STRUCTURAL
W O RK ON HEAVY
MACHINERY. STEADY
: WORK AND A GOOD POSI
TION FOR THOSE WHO
i MEAN BUSINESS. APPLY
IN PERSON, OR WRITE TO
THE MORGAN ENGINEER
ING COMPANY, ALLIANCE,
OHIO. ATTENTION H. W.
KING.
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.
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INVESTIGATOR
Protestant, age 25 to 30, single, col-i
lege or high school graduate, clean
cut. wideawake and ambitious for
betterment, to enter secret service de
partment of large corporation; excel
lent opportunity for bright future to
one willing to work hard for advance
jment; traveling work, long trips;
'transportation, incidental and part of
| living expenses paid; $l2O per month
to start. Give personal description and
details of previous employment in
own handwriting. Address L-8010
care Telegraph.
SHIRT FACTORY IN STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA REQUIRES FORE
MAN. MUST BE CAPABLE OF AD
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
j BLR. LIPTON & CO., TYRONE. PA.
WANTED —High grade man be-
Itween ages 25 and 35; college gradu
| ate preferred; must possess executive
and sales ability. Address Box L-80i j
'care Telegraph.
MEN wanted for detective work,
write J. Ganor, former govt, detective,
Danville, Ilk
WOOD working machine men, stock
cutter. Federal Equipment Co.. Car
lisle. Pa. _
WANTED —Platen pressmen; good
wages; steady employment. Apply
at once. Telegraph Printing Com
pany, State and Cameron streets.
WANTED —Messenger boys, good
wages, easy work. Apply immediately
Western Union Telegraph Co.
HELP WANTED —I'EMAl<K
WANTED I
Our business is steadily in
creasing and we need experi
enced stitching room opera
tors, also girls to learn. If
you are a vamper, folder or i
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 ai your
present pay, or more, get in
touch with ua. We also have
excellent openings for learn
ers who want to become skill
ed shoe operators. There ian t
a better place to work in Har- I
risburg than our lactory and
we are making it better every
day. Don't answer this adver
tisement if you cannot b de
pended on to work steady or
conscientiously.
HARRJSBURG SHOE M'F'G. CO.,
1408 Vernon Street.
I WANTED—Several young women
between 18 and 25 for telephone oper
ating; $9.00 a week while in train
ing; an increase at the end of four
weeks and others as you become ex
perienced; an exceptional opportu
nity for the girl who is ambitious to
qualify for positions that require her
to accept responsibility and that pay
accordingly. Call to see the Chief
Operator, third floor, 208 Walnut
street.
1 THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA.
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LADlES—Fascinating home busi
ness tinting postcards, pictures,
i photos, etc., spare time for profit; $u
1 on 100; no canvassing; samples loc
(stamps). Particulars free. Artint,
1 710H, Station A, Brooklyn, N. Y.
GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK
We need you to make socks on the
fast, easily learned auto knitter. Ex
perience unnecessary. Distance lm
i material; positively no canvassing,
i Yarn supplied. Particulars 2c stamp.
Dept. 146 C. Auto Knitter Co.. Buf
■ falo, N. Y. ;
rj WANTED —Girls to learn how to
i' make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harns
i Paper Box Co.. 103 N. Cameron St.
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HELP WANTED—FEMA LE
ATTRACTIVE EMMPLOYMENT
Some one said the other day
that if we could explain alt
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 fioor, 208 Wal
nut street.
Salary is paid while learning.
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF PA.
SILK, STLK, SILK.
Silk Operators.
Good Learners.
If steady work is what you
want and short day and best
pay, apply
SILK MILL
Cor. Second a)id North Sts.
WANTED
Experienced sewing machine oper
ators. Regular and pleasant work and
good wages.
We ore also employing inexperi
enced operators who are paid while
learning. A bonus is paid every pay
day to all operators.
BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO..
Reily and Fulton Streets
WANTED Middle-aged woman
to take charge of small apartment
and two children. References re
qu 1 red. L-7872.
WANTED — Woman or girl for gen
ual hcusework, must sleep out. Ap
ply 2012 Susquehanna St.
COOK OR WAITRESS wanted. Ref
erences required. Apply Mrs. Golds
borough, 821 N. Front street.
WANTED —Midle aged white wom
an for general housework. Must be
good cook. Apply 240 S. 13th St.
WANTED —Experienced girls on
paper box work. Apply Penn-Harns
Paper Box Co., 103 N. Cameron St.
WANTED Five bright, capaole
ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell
dealers; $25 to SSO per week; railroad
fare paid; write at once. Goodrich
Drug Co.. Dept. 841, Omaha. Neb.
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
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 Harrlsbuig
Apparel Co., Sixth and Herr Sts., City
Star Laundry Bldg.. Third Floor.
WANTED —White girl for general
housework, family of four adults;
good home and easy place to right
party. Inquire 3003 North Front St.
Bell "3398.
WOMAN organize homeworkers
simple hand embroidery and choehet
ing In large quantities. Send full par
ticulars Dept. S, Jos. Cirker, 1777
Broadway New York City.
WANTED —Young woman experi
enced or to learn shampooing, man
icuring and facial massage; reference
required. Address Mrs. Mary E. Phll
lippy, 209 Kroninberg Bldg., Carlisle.
WANTED —Experienced salesladies
for millinery, hosiery and underwear
departments. Apply Robinson & Co.,
Third and Broad Sts.
WANTED —Young woman to work
In office about four weeks during the
period of recovery of one of our girls
from a severe accident; must be able
to operate typewriter. Apply by letter
only to United Ice and Coal Company,
Forater and Cowden Sts.
WANTED —Operators and learners,
and girls to do other kind of work;
good pay. Apply Shearer's Mfg. Co.,
308 Hamilton St.
ALTERATION HAND IN
LADIES' APPAREL SHOP.
LANES', 6 S. 4TH ST.
WANTED —Young woman. 21 to 40,
to work in confectionery store a few!
evenings or if preferred every even
ing except Sunday. Apply Messlmer's
718 N. Third St.
WANTED —Girl or middle aged wom
an to do general housework and as
sist with children; no cooking; state
wages desired. Write Mrs. E. J. Peiper
It. D. No 3. Lancaster, Pa.
WANTED—A white girl for general
housework, two In family. Apply
2135 Green Street.
WANTED —Girl or middle aged
woman to do general housework; no
cooking, and assist with the children;
wages $7 per week. Write Mrs. E. J
1 leper. R. D. 3. Lancaster, Pa.
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HELP WAM'KU—KKMAI.E |
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We can use a few more ex- ;!
peric-nced knitters and loop
erj &pply j (
NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO.,
14th and Howard Sts.
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GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK ';
We need you to make socks on the
fast easily learned auto knitter. Ex- |
perience unnecessary. Distance imma- .
terial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn
supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. Dept. ]
1 I6C Auto Knitter Co., Buffalo. N. Y. j
H 101,1' WAXTEI)—MaIe and Female j
MILLINERY SALESLADIES
WANTED
Must have experience. All
year arouhd employment.
ASTRICH'S,
308 Market St. Second Floor.
i
WANTED
Reliable woman for general
hcusework. Address Box
CBt>SS care Telegraph.
HELP WANTED
Press feeders at once. The
Telegraph Printing Company,
Cameron and State Streets,
Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED—Men. women, girls, 18-
50, U. S. government census clerks,
or railway mail clerks. Thousands
crnsus clerks needed before January.
Harrisburg examinations Nov. 15.
SI 140-$1260 first year. Write imme
diately for full list positions open.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 413T, Roch
ester, N. Y.
MEN—Women raise Belgian hares
for us. We pay $7 to $lO for all you
raise. Free Illustrated booklet. Cnitcd
Food and Fur Association. 329 West
48th St.. Dept. C. New York.
NEW YORK manufacturer having i
a nutional organization, desires to 1
obtain the services of a local repro-j
tentative, either sex; product used i
daily by everybody; for application,
i lilanl; send two references to Oselda
I Corporation, 14 West loth St., New i
j York.
I 1
CENSUS CLERKS (men. women!, i
4.000 needed. $95 month. Age 18-50. j
Exporlente unnecessary. Examina- j
tions, Harrisburg, October 18. Fori
free particulars, write Raymond |
Terry (former government examiner) ;
1518 Continental Bldg. Washington.
SALESMEN WASTED
DANDY SIDE LINE
FREE SAMPLES PROVE IT
They are winners and make money
for many salesmen more money than
their regular line does. We manu
facture the snappiest, fastest selling
variety of metai specialties on the
market. Big trade stimulators for
I every manufacturer, wholesaler, re
j taller, banks, factories, etc. Every line
everywhere buys them in large quun
-1 titles. No seasons. Side line salesmen
learn SSO a week; $l5O to S2OO for
I whole time. Get busy. Write quick fori
I outfit. Full commissions paid prompt-1
j ly. C. E. Erickson Co., Inc.. 542;
| Erickson Bldg., Des Moines. lowa. |
; NUMBER or our salesmen made as!
h'gh as $165 last week and yet, we are j
six weeks from our busy season. Do I
you realize why they value their con- j
nection with our organization? This;
imassigned territory will be allotted
to a man of character, push and
ability. Address personally Jerome I
Laadt Pres., 8 S. Dearborn St., Chi-1
cago. 111. |
SALESMEN to call on candy, cigar!
i delicatessen, drug stores to sell chew
' ing gum machines and gum. Excel
lent proposition. Large weekly com-1
(missions. Semel Vending Machinel
I Co.. 405 Lexington, ave., New York.
SALESMEN—Write for list ol j
openings and full particulars. Earn I
$2,0u0 to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand!
for men. Inexperienced or experi
enced. City or traveling. Nat'l. Sales
mens Tr. Assn., Dept. 603. Chicago.
SALESMEN —New carburetor for
Ford cars. Simple not a moving part. I
installed in thirty minutes, guaran- j
teed to double your mileage and start i
in zero weather without heating or!
priming. Fifteen-alay free trial. Our
St. Louis man sold 3000 in 11 months;
Salt Luke City man made SI2OO in one
week. Write U. & J. Carburetor Co,
505 W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago.
SIDE LINE SALESMEN—We have
an attractive line of premium assort
ments for live salesmen. Commission
from $5 to S2O per order. If you want
an up-to-date line, write to-day. Can
field Mfg. Co., 4003 Broadway st., Chi
cago, 111.
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AGENTS WANTED
- 1.
AGENTS —Good live fellows who!
want to make SSO-150 weekly with
specialty product can connect with
large mfinufacturer by addressing
Sales Manager. Box 246, Madison,
Wis.
1
AGENTS 'Every wise salesman
wants a repeater proposition. We
have it and it's worth $75-SIOO a
week. Specialty Mfg. Company, Divi
sion 1?5. Madison. Wis.
1
AGENTS Every wise salesman
wants a repeater proposition. We
have it and it's worth $75-slo9 a
week. Specialty Mfg. Company, Divi
slon 340. Madison, Wis.
AGENTS— Make big profits selling
our extracts, perfumes, cold creams,
face powders, spices, medicines, etc.
Beautiful high grade line. Exclusive
territorv. Sample soap free. Lacassian
Co., Dept. 141, St. Louis. Mo.
AfiFNTSi —Good live fellows who
want to make $0-$150 weekly with
specialty product can connect with
farge manufacturer by addressing
Sales Manager. Box -46, Madison
Wis.
im. NTS Hit of season; new rub
berized apron; attractive;
waterproof, selling wildfire, par
ticulars free. Eyre & Lee, Box 519,
Dept. 4, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Charles Marshall made $l2O first 1J
hours You can make sl6 to $-0 a
dav "sure on our special plans. Great
est success ever known. "America s
Part "n the World War." Introduc
tion hv General Pershing. Only au
thentic* story. Protu e ly
Special Terms? FreUhf
given Outfit free. Universal House,
Ph i lodelphia.
AGENTS —Big pay and free auto
mobile introducing wonderful new
; gasoline saver, puncture proof, ilve
• vear spark plugs and other econonnv
lal auto necessities. Outfit free. L. Ball
j wey. Dept. 632, Louisville. Ky.
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OCTOBER 11, 1919.
AGENTS WANTED
ALCOHOL
OUR book "Distillation of Alcohol,"
from (train, etc. with Gov. laws, $1
prepaid. Agents wanted. Devol & Co.,
flllO Barker Block, Omaha, Neb.
, \
SSOO per month selling a new pat-]
lented fuel vaporizer guaranteed to
leave up to 50 per cent, in gasoline; 40 | f
.miles per gallon made with Ford car. ■ 1
Sold on money-back guarantee. One r
I sample free. Stransky Vaporizer Co.,
I Pukwana. S. Dak.
I AGENTS—2OO per cent. profit, s
I Wonderful little article. Something c
new; sells like wtldtire. Carry right in
pocket. Write at once for free sample.
Albert Mills, general manager. Ameri- I
can Rldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. i
c
AGENTS —Quick seller, big profits; | c
i flower beads coining money for hust
lers, new stuff, tremendous demand,
i catalog free. Mission Bead Co., 1127,
] Irola, Los Angeles. Cal.
i AGENTS making S2OO weekly!
! Everyone wants it. Formula for 200
homemade beverages, book form. Send
$1 for copy and territory proposition.
Buyers Export Agency, Inc., 415
| Broome St.. New York. j
; LARGE MANUFACTURER wants |
representatives to sell shirts, under
wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts. ,
direct to homes. Write for free ,
samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad- <
I way. New York City.
SITUATIONS WANTED —MALE i
. <
!
CAPABLE OFFICE
MAN
EXPERIENCED IN BUS!- ,
NESS ORGANIZATION AND
MANAGEMENT. WANTS TO
lA)CATE IN HARRISBURG.
AGE 25. GRADUATE OFFI- I
CURS' TRAINING SCHOOL. 1.
C. S. AD. SCHOOL AND AL
EXANDER HAMILTON IN
STITUTE. PLAN AND EX
ECUTE EFFECTIVE CAM
PAIGNS AND FORCEFUL
SALES LETTERS. SYSTEM
AND EFFICIENCY HAND
LING OFFICE AVORK. KEEN
AGGRESSIVE AND CLEAN
LIVING. SEVEN YEARS'
UNIFORM SATISFACTION
AVITH BIG BALTIMORE FI
NANCIAL HOUSE. EXCEP
TIONAL R E F E RE N CE S.
PROMPT REPLY FOR IN
TERVIEW.
P. O. 36.
DAUPHIN, PA.
! WANTED—Position by colored man
]as janitor or porter, can furnish best
of references. Inquire H. K. Gibson,
iIS2C North Fourth St.
! AVHITE man wishes position as
,cook ir. camp or boarding hotise. Best
jof reference. M. Melham, York Haven.
SITUATION'S WANTED—FEMALE
i ,
I WOMAN wants dish washing or
'cleaning in store. 654 Calder St.
i .
i AA'ANTED White woman with
child three years old, desires house
work in private family. Phone 3800
Associated Aid Society.
. a
COLORED woman wants morning
work. Address 718 N. Seventh St.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
on second floor for light housekeep
ing with balcony, all conveniences,
use of bath, steam heat, no children.
Apply 1814 Green St.
FOR RENT—One large third floor
front room, suitable for a couple of
I men. all conveniences. Call 1613 N.
I Third St. Bell 879 W.
: ,
FOR RENT—Two furnished or un-
I furnished rooms, use of bath and
; telephone. Apply 230 Pefter St.
! FOR RENT—Two unfurnished front
I rooms on first floor at 1609 Market
jSt. Hent and electric lights furnished. I
j Suitable for doctor or businessman. I
(Apply to C. H. Corder, 1722 Green j
j Street.
I FOR RENT—Steam heated room for I
I two gentlemen looking for a per-I
jmanent home. Inquire 234 State St. j
| TWO unfurnished rooms for rent
; for light housekeeping, third floor,
| water and bath, use of gas and heat.
(Bell 1622 J.
I NICELY furnished. clean. cool
I rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 143
South Third street.
ROOMS WANTED
AVANTED—One or two rooms in
(private family in Prospect street sec
tion for two gentlemen. S-7980 care
] Telegraph.
j— —— 1
| WANTED—By lady employed. 3 or
4 unfurnished rooms or apartment con
venient to Penn-Harris Hotel. App'y
Coat Check Room. Penn-Harris Hotel.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
APARTMENT Five rooms and
bath, electric lights and steam heat.
Turner St. near Camp. Rent S3O. Call
F. S. Titzel. 2409 N. sth St.
i —,
j APARTMENTS WANTED
; BUSINESS man and wife want
i small furnished housekeeping aparl
iment with private bath. Riverside dis
trict preferred. Address Box 0-7974
(care Telegraph.
! WANTED TO .RENT—Young mar
| ried man desires furnished apartment
lor small furnished house. Phone 4150
lor see Mr. Lowrie. 101 Telegraph
| Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1 258 BROAD STREET; 3-
STORY BRICK; NINE ROOM
AND BATH. POSSESSION
NOVEMBER 1. INQUIRE
DR. ELLENBERGER,
922 NORTH THIRD ST.
I
HOUSES FOR SALE
1229 CUMBERLAND ST., Harris
; burg, Pa., brick house with 6 rooms
and bath; new paint; all latest lm
ments; cemented cellar, with flrat
class cement walks. This property
can b'e bought on easy terms or if
1 paid cash a large discount will be al
. lowed. Price, $3,000.00.
803-805 S. THIRD. Steelton. Pa. Two
1 frame dwellings with 6 rooms each.
Price, $1,500.00 apiece.
769 MOHN ST., Steelton, Pa. Frame
house in flrst-class condition. Price,
$1,500.00.
929 8. FRONT ST.. Steelton. Six
room frame house with a lot 30 ft.
by 213 ft. Price $2,300.00.
1 SALINGER & MILLER.
44 Union Trust Bldg.
Harrisburg. Pa. Bell Phone 2769
i.ultKS for sale in Hlghspire at a
bargain. AV. J. Reeves. 224 Market St.,
Higbbpire. 9801.
n (Continued in Kent rlpu\ I
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
IF IT'S REAL ESTAT3
SEE SANDERLIN
WICONISCO ST.. 629—3-story brick.
rw!I >ITI ' s a . nd I,f ßh. all improvements,
m,? porch, shade trees, driveway
rent reH ' down, balance same nit
MAHANTONGO ST., 618—3-storr
oi J l, rooms an d bath; front porch,
as rent CS " down> balanc ® same-
JKFFERSGN ST., 2130 B-story
i.„. ' rooms and bath, all modern r
improvements, in good condition,
omeway in the rear. S3OO down, bal- M
anee same as rent.
„S T ,H TWELFTH ST.. 68—VA- .
j J —.l-story. 8 rooms and batb, gam
and electricity, thoroughly overhaul
ed, newly papered and painted inside!
and outside, front and back porches,
nice side and back yard. Right price'
to quick buyer.
MOVE AT ONCE—LAFAYETTE—Si
17th St., corner Paxton. BRAND NEW
V ACANT—2 Mi-story, 7 rooms and
bath, hardwood floors, steam heat,
gas and electric light, front and back
porches, drivewuy in the rear; a real
modern home; can be bought with
$.500 cash.
DERRY ST.. 2145—3-story brick,
rooms and bath, separate toilet, steam
heat, gas and electric light, cement
cellar, nice front and back porches;
must he seen to be appreciated; can. r
be bought with a small amount down;;
balance same as rent.
ENOLA
Two-story frame. VACANT—seven,
rooms, electric lights, hot air heat;i
nice front and back porches; very
largo yard; can be bought with a,
small amount down; balance same at.
rent.
D. ASA SANDERLIN.
Room 1, Security Trust Building.
36 North Third Street.
Bell 1390. Dial 3573(
w
\
HOUSES on easy terms; possession r
at once, N. 6th St., 8 rooms, elect, anil
gas, Ircrit porch, side ent., large yard,
bay windows.
Possession 30 days. 8-story brick,
(corner). 6 rooms, all imp., on the
Hill, front porch (terms).
Possession at once, 2-story brick,,
porch front, bay window, side ent.,
drive alley. SSOO down.
Possession at once, large single
pressed brick. N. 2d St., yard entirely
around the house.
I,arge single brick house. N. 3d St.,
large yard, shade, etc.
)
Large single homes on the Hill.
Apartment houses on Hill and up
town.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street,
FOR SALE
f
A SINGLE PROPERTY, NO.
1707 NORTH SECOND ST. A
BARGAIN. POSSESSION AT
ONCE. INQUIRE i*
N. K. OYSTER,
REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
, 4 S. FOURTH STREET.
r
N. 18th St.. 917—2-story frame, 6
rooms, gas, electric, furnace, large
yard. Verv attractive price.
N. 6th St., 2627—3-story brick, cor
ner property, drive alley in rear, up
to-date in every respect. Will be
sold. If interested in a pleasant place
see us.
I Woodbine —3-story frame. 9
I rooms, bath, lot 35x100, gas, electric,
i furnace. Price right. ...
I 2608 N. Sixth St.—3-story brick, nil
improvements, lot 19x90. drive alley,
loom for a garage. Will sell at a bar
|BaCamr Hill—2 Vt -story frame, 7
rooms, gas, electric, vapor heat, lot
59x156. fruit trees are ideal, home,
beautiful lawn and line lot included.
Apply,
LEHMAN & KI.INGEMAN,
Patriot Building.
ENOLA, ENOLA.
Seven-room house, electricity, good j
cellar, furnace, slate roof, stable, hog
pen chicken house, fruit trees, lot
75xi50, S2IOO.
H. C. FERBER.
IC7 Chestnut near Front.
FOR SALE —N. E. corner of 16th
and Swatara; 3-story frame; 8 rooms
and bath; lot, 16x100; gas. private
sewers.
( JOHN H. MALONEY,
\ Real Estate and Insurance
1619 Green Street.
PROPERTY for sale of the Mary
K Dout estate, consisting of 6 acres,
good frame house and barn and all |
necessary out buildings, peach or
chard and all oth-r kinds of fruit,
well of good water at the door, oit-1
uated Vi-mile north of New Kingston,
and 12 miles west of Harrisburg.
Inquire on premises.
FOR SALE' —3346 N. Sixth St. A,
frame house built on cottage style.
if 40x113 ft. with garage, bath, gas,,
electric and steam heat, with fruit j
tries and outbuildings Very pleasant
. I ■within one ftire limit of citj. In
outre at above address or phone Bell|
597J.-5-
THREE mercantile buildings, well
, growing business sections.,
K C s%lSh? , an"d"t\rms to sult D. A.| _
Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 689.
SUBURBAN HOME 8 rooms.,
frame summer house, barn, chicken,
hou™c electricity. %-mile from Pro
gress. road to Paxtang. Apply Wll-i -
• fj a m Ulrlch on premises.
CAMP HILL—2 V4-story brick,
dwelling. 8 rooms and bath,
.outh with large porch, rtno
up Cumberland Valley, hot air
aLVt nice fire place, chicken house
garage in rear, with fruit trees
fn bearing on lot 50x150. or on lot
100x150. Lawn planted In evergreens
and flowers, vines covering house. Lo-
Logan street, just west of
Row mar" avenue. Can be Inspected ati
any time A E. Strode. Bell phone,
3180 R.
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental] y
navment Plan. Small cash or Libert*i
&ond flratj>a.yment required balance,
as rent We have houses in every
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
p. Dorans. 1225 North Sixth street.
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