16 A Classified Advertisement Will Sell Property-Hi the Property Is Saleable I g)eatbs KNDKKS—Died October 12, 1919, Har old T Kndres, in his 30th year, at his late home. 1517 North Third St. stintrar services will be hfld at the above address Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock, to which rela tives and friends are invited. Burial in Harrisburg cemetery. IX MLMOKI.AM In loving memory of our boy. Har old T. Kndress, died October 1?. 191.'. You've smiled when days were sunny. Y'ou've smiled when days were gray. You've made folks mighty happy As you've traveled on life's way. But this glad thought we have of you. Just as you smiled on other folks. God now smiles on you. FATHER. BROTHKR AND SISTER. In memory of Mrs. Ida Barbour Kline, who died October 13. 1918. One year ago yesterday. Gone but no for gotten. Softly now the light is falling, on a quiet grave, Where there sleepeth without dreani- j ing. One we loved but could not save. Oh. do not ask if we miss her. For there's such a vacant place. Oft you'll think you hear her coming. No more you'll see her smiling lace. Yet we know that she is happy. In the mansions of the blest Where there is no hour of parting Just one sweet eternal rest. Parents. Sister and Brothers. , MR. AND MRS. CHAS. BARBOUR- In sad but loving remembrance at Samuel Laudermilch. who departed this life October 14. 1918. Trecious one from us is gone. A voice we loved is stilled. A place is waiting in our home Which never can be filled. Tet we hope again to meet him When the gay of life is tied. And in joy in heaven to greet him Where no farewell tears are shed. t By his grandparents. MR. AND MRS. SHI'EY. In sad but loving remembrance of my soldier son. George D. Leonard, ■who died October 14. 1918. Gone but; not forgotten. Softly now the light is falling, on a ' quiet grave. "Where there sleepeth without dream ing. One we loved but could not sat e. Oh. do not ask me if I miss him. •, For there's such a vacant place. .Oft I feel his presence near me. But no more I see his smiling face. Tet I know that he is happy. r ln the mansions of the blest '■Where there is no hour ot parting 'gust one sweet eternal rest. By his broken-hearted mother. LILLIAN C. ECKERT. In loving remembrance of our dear eon. Blair E. Smith, who died October ' 14. 1918. rQone in the best of his days. Blighted in manhood's bloom: .-■Gone from the hearts that loved him. To sleep in the silent tomb son we tried to save you. Human efforts were in vain. to himself has called you. Where we hope to meet again FATHER AND MOTHER. In loving remembrance of Dr. Work Aa Streeter, who died October 14. 1918. . He lives again inn the lives of his May they be raised as rio^b icnuments to his memory, inscrlbin, ; Otll name in the Book of Life, in let | Stars of honor and s ervl S^,„„ v .~ p . R 1 ' MARY C. STREETER. j CARD OF THANKS James L. Morgan wishes to thank ibis neighbors and friends and rela tives for the kindness shown in the . death of his wife. Margaret Morgan. ,Also for the floral tributes. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Left on seat Penna depot; Sunday. 9 a. m., small black handbag, containing money, keys and e > glasses. Liberal reward if returned to ( 37 N. Second St. Bell phone ,9." LOST—A sterling silver pin shape ; of a bow knot, trimmed in black and studded with brilliants between Mar ket Square and 14th St. Rewaid if j teturned to office of Harrisburg Rail ways Co.. Market Square. I LOST— Amethyst and pearl cluster pin between Second and state gtiect on Sixth and Camp streets°r on 1 and State to Market square or ■ ■ C. A. Reward it returned to ol- Norm Second. i IX>ST—On Oberlln car ° n . T ku™"j dav evening lady's black and white hkirt Kinder pieaae return Mrs. Miller. 42 River Ave.. Steelton. la. , t act muck French female bull j {S&JtMSWrttr JSt ; receive reward. FOL^;i TeHt h on Monday" Owner Tan' liave same" by" calling for and naving for this advertisement. IN STK U CTIOXS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting. EnglWh. a .NTGHT IcHOOL OPEN ALL 1 EAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125 Dial 40'8. c-r-F HECK LEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 alui Ket St Chas. R. BeckleE WILL open a class room for pri vate lessons on art needle work. October 15. giving lessons Tuesday. l YVcdiiesday. Thursday of euch week. 1 also i very Tuesday evening from 8 to !'. Mrs. M. A. Knite. 326 Hummei St. j COSPIO POMAR. B. A.. University I of San Marcos, will open _a class at; night ill beginner's and advanced: Spanish Address Harrisburg Acade niy. HFLI WANTED—MALE BAKER wanted tp work, second hand Call 45 N. 14th St. j W ASTED —A man to do janitor and labor work in city, also men for day labor and cutting coin in country near ■ city. Apply 1700 N. Second. (Continued In Next Column) FOR SALE Possession in 60 Days No. 1924 Market St. A modern, detached. 2Vi-atory stone and stucco residence; 8 , rooms, bath, pantry, and sewing room; gas and electric light; hot water heat front and back porches; combination coal and i gas range; cemented; cellar; lot, j 30x110 ft.; 15-ft. drive alley. , No. 2115 and 2117 N. Third St. No. 2113 contains 10 rooms, pan try. luundry. bathroom and a large attic on fourth floor; lot, 40x200 ft. No 2117 contains 11 rooms, pantry, laundry, two bathrooms and a large attic; lot 80x200 ft. Both houses have front and back porches; steam heat. Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST AND COURT STS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Member. Hbg. Real Estate Board Ili - - TUESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE | I 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: Fai lory Employment Office, THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY, AKRON. OHIO. WANTED CAR REPAIRMEN At the P. R. R. Shops. Har risburg. Pa. Inquire at Master Mechanics' Office, Harrisburg. 1 General Foreman's Office. Lueknaw. General Foreman's Office. Enola. Or at P. R. R. Employment Bureau. No. 5 Grace Avenue. Harrisburg. Pa. I CEMENT FINISHERS WANTED, ON NEW BUILDINGS OF NARROW FABRIC CO.. WYOMISSING. PA. APPLY". STONE & WEBSTER. READING. PA. SALESMAN by long established, j well-known coffee roasters. Require capable, experienced salesman, per-j sonally acquainted Harrisburg retail grocers Permanent and desirable po- j sition right party. Replies confiden tial. Address Box S-5222 care Tele-j graph. . j GOOD MAN—Between 2S and 35 wanted to work at canvassing and so- , jliciting orders. Must be willing to go I out of town and travel. Must furnish l bond and good reference. A man of; ability preferred. Apply Grand Union Tea Co. 208 North Second St. WANTED-—Ambitious office men or: clerks to qualify at once, without in-I terferer.ee with present duties, tor; important accounting position with: the large American industries, rail roads. business corporations and the: United States Government. Minimum 1 salary SIBOO per year. Address War-1 ner. Austin & Warner, Harrisburg. WANTED—Laborers. Inquire 1545 N. Sixth street. S. W. Shoemaker & Son. 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 fori 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; ben-li hands; machine hands; stair builders good wages, steady work, union shop' Apply Somers Lumber Co, 309 Norm Missouri. Atlantic City. BRICKLAY'ERS 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. WANTED Demonstrators with automobile! and horse and buggies or light % i a ° on , to deliver merchandise; throughout farm district adjacent to Harrisburg. Mechanicsburg. Hum melstown, Hershey and Palmy ™ ;Duncr.nnon. Halifax and Fort Hunter': Nc selling or collecting. Good men are earning from sls to $25 per day For! further information, write TUB. WALTER DAMPIER CO, 205 Arcade Building. Harrisburg. ' . I WANTED—A GOOD LIVE WIRE ! !ONE THAT CAN HUSTLE AND SELL [GOODS. CAN MAKE S2OO PEI ( WEEK. PARKER REFINING CO | CLEVELAND. OHIO. ' j WANTED—MiddIe aged man for salesman and collector for Harrls j burg and vicinity. Must be capable of holding a position paying $l5O a month. Address C-Sll9 care Tele graph. 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 peimanent work on literary staff. Trained under experts. Must be' high grade, under 25 years of age 1,-7981 care Telegraph. WANTED —Laborers and contrac | tors at the Paxtang quarries. Apply! Paxtang Quarries. Paxtang. p a . j WANTED—Young man in stock 'room experience. Apply to Y'-8250 can- Telegraph. WANTED — Young man with cler- I ical experience in_ wholesale business. Address Pox L-8251 care Telegraph. i WOOD working machine men, stock! cutter. B"ederal Equipment Co, Car lisle, Pa. j WANTED Experienced colored ' man to act as- chauffeur and house man. $lB week, and board; steadv 'employment to capable party. Applv: , Bowman & Co.. and Hsk for Mr. Seidci. . 1 (Continued In Next Colupuo I | HELI* W ANTED—.MALE , DRAFTSMEN—MECHAN- ! ICAL. WITH SEVERAL, YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN j LAYING OUT OR CHECK- 1 ING. KNOWLEDGE OF| ELECTRICAL APPARATUS! NOT NECESSARY, BUT; MEN HAVING SOME EX PERIENCE ON MOTORS, I ; GENERATORS, TRANS-! FORMERS, SWITCHES, CIR CUIT BREAKERS, ETC., ARE PREFERRED. AT TRACTIVE AND PER MA- J NENT POSITIONS FOR 1 ME N WH O QUALIFY.! STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE! AND SALARY EXPECTED. ADDRESS CHIEF CLERK,: ENG. DEPT., WESTING HOUSE ELEC. & MFG. CO., EAST PITTSBURGH, PA. WANTED Man to fill executive position in office of large concern. One connected with big busi ness desired, familiar with classification of correspon dence, indexing, etc.. and who can organize. Reply stating age and experience. Give ref erence and salary wanted. Address Box L-Sl2O. BUSINESS TRAINING Higher salaries and added earning power representing 25 to 690 per cent. 1 increase have been reported by thou- j sands of La Salle members. ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS LKTTB7R-WRITING | LAW BANKING TRAFFIC J Complete information on request or telephone 4940R for office appoint- j ment. LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY. 26 NORTH ISTH STREET. Open evenings until S. WANTED—SEVERAL DE SIGNERS. DETAILERS AND! TRACERS FOR MECHANI CAL AND STRUCTURAL' I WORK ON HEAVY] 'MACHINERY. STEADY WORK AND A GOOD POSI-; TION FOR THOSE WHO, I MEAN BUSINESS. APPLY I IN PERSON, OR WRITE TO ! THE MORGAN ENGINEER-! ING COMPANY, ALLIANCE OHIO. ATTENTION H. W. KING. I WANTED Platen pressmen; good wages; steady employment. Apply at once. TE.LEGRAPH PRINTING CO, State and Cameron Sts. ! ! * 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. GRASP the opportunity to-day to become an expert mechanic and chauf fer. Wo teach you between your working hours to become an expert and for only seven dollars a week. Learn a practical trade. Make appli. cation at once. Automobile and Aero plane Mechanical School, Office 25 N. Cameron *t, Harrisburg. Training Quarters and Aeroplane Field. 14th and Sycamore Sts. SHIRT factory foreman, must be capable of adjusting all kinds of ; sewing machines, and intelligent in ■ i handling female help. Permaent posi tion and excellent opportunity for ! hard working ambitious man. Address 1.-802 C care Telegraph. INVESTIGATOR Protestant, age 25 to 30. single, col lege oi high school graduate, clean cut. wideawake and ambitious for betterment, to enter secret service de ' partmenl of large corporation; excel ' lent opportunity for bright future to 'one willing to work hard for advance ment 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 i own handwriting. Address L-8010 rare Telegraph. THE Colonial Life Insurance Com-' panv has a fine opening for a man of , good character. A good guaranteed salary and commissions. Apply be twien 5 and 6 p. m, rooms 206-7, 219 Walnut Street. SHIP.T FACTORY IN STATE OF PF.NNSY LVANIA REQUIRES FORE MAN MUST BE CAPABLE OF AD- 1 I JUSTING ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES AND INTELLIGENT IN"! ! HANDLING FEMALE HELP. A PER MANENT POSITION AND EXCEL LENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A HARD 1 1 WORKING AMBITIOUS MAN. TAU BER. LIPTO". & CO, TYRONE, PA WANTED—High grade man be tween ages 25 and 35; college gradu ate preferred: must possess executive and sales ability. Address Box L-8888 I care Telegraph. ' WANTED—A MAN TO DO GEN ■ ERAL WOOD WORK ON BODIES, WHEELS. GEARS. ETC.; STEADY WORK. APPLY J. L SAYLOR & 'SONS. CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ANN ' VU.LE. PA | WANTED —A gooif colored barber i 'for white trade; steady work; for particulars apply C. A. Branson, 3j North Pitt St, Carlisle. j HELP WANTED—FEMALE I WANTED —Experienced saleswom-' en for suits aild coats ahd dresses. Apply Robinson Woman Shop, 20 N. ; F. urth St. ' (Continued in Next Column) 1 HARRISBURG cAfcftl TELEGRAPH I ' ""1 8' I II IF YOU HAVE A VACANT 1 Kpj STORE or office to rent you can get I®s in quick touch with desirable tenants M slj ■ '• ugh the classified columns. There's !.;jj CD demand a-plenty. Why take further losses? B m fe < | If if S | m J □ M ■ G| HELP WANTED—.FEMALE j WANTED! Our business is steadily in creasing and we need experi enced stitching room opera tors. also girls to learn. If I you are a varaper, folder or j 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 lers who want to become skill ed shoe operators. There isn't a better place to work in Har risburg than our lactory and j we are making it better every day. Don't anower this adver tisement if you cannot be de pended on to work steady or I conscientiously. HARRISBURG SHOE M'F'G. CO.. 1408 Vernon Street. WANTED Young woman, experienced | and capable in the following j lines of work. Library. Indexing. B'iling. Reply in own hand writing. , giving experience, references l and salary wanted, address ing Mr. Miller, care of El liott-B'isher Company, Harris burg, Pa. I SILK, SILK. SILK. Silk Operators. Good Learners. If steady work is what you want and short day and best pay. apply SILK MILL, Cor. Second and North Sts. WANTED Experienced sewing machine oper-; ators. Regular and pleasant work and j good wages. ! We are also employing lnexperi-• enced operators who are paid whils; learning. A bonus is paid every pay day to all operators. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO, Reily and Fulton Streets WANTED —Several young women ■ between IS and 25 for telephone oper- : ating; $9.00 a week while in train- i ing; an increase at the end of four | weeks and others as you become ex- j perienced; an exceptional opportu nity for the girl who is ambitious to 1 quatify for positions that require her , to accept responsibility and that pay accordingly. Call to see the Chief i Operator, third floor, 208 Walnut j street. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. 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 par. cent, to 20 per cent, on what you ] earn. We work 50 hours per week and ; pay every Saturday. Apply Harrisbuig; Apparel Co, Sixth and Herr Sts, Cilj I Star Laundry Bldg, Third Floor. W ANTED —Gir: for general house- j work in small family. Apply 104 Boas! St. j WANTED —Girls to learn how to' make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Hari is 1 Paper Box Co, 103 N. Cameron St. j I WANTED Middle-aged woman] ! to take charge of small apartment and two children. References re quired. L-7872. j EXPERIENCED girl wanted fori . general housework; no washing; i small family; good wages. Apply; 12 426 N. Second St. j WANTED —Experienced girls on] paper box work. Apply Penn-Harrisi ! Paper Box Co, 103 N. Cameron St. | — WANTED —Girls to work in laun-' 'd r y. Keysone Laundry, Harris and ; Wallace Sts. ] WANTED Woman for general housework; elderly woman preferred.: Call Hell phone 4335 R. j WANTED —Competent seamstress., Inquire S. Brown. Ladles' Tailor. 1021, Green SL i WANTED —Operators and learners, | and girls to do other kind of work;r good pay. Apply Shearer's Mfg Co, 308 Hamilton St. WANTED —Girl or middle aged wom an to do general housework and as sist with children; 110 cooking; state wages desired. Write Mrs. E. J. Peiper ] It. D No 3, Lancaster. Pa. I GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK We need you to make socks on the i fast easily learned auto knitter. Ex perience unnecessary. Distance imma i terlal. Positively no canvassing. Yarn : supplied Particulars 2c stamp. Dept 146 C Auto Knitter Co, Buffalo. N. Y. I (Continued In Next Column) j HELP WANTED—FEMALE ATTRACTIVE EMMPLOYMENT 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 nut street. Salary is paid while learning. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OK PA. WANTED An efficient stenographer with not less than three years' practical experience, can secure a very attractive position with a corporation, provided references are sat isfactory. Address Box 0-7988 care Telegraph. MILLINERY SALESLADIES WANTED Must have experience. All year around employment. ASTRICH'S, 30S Market St. Second Floor. We can use a few more ex perienced knitters and loop era. Apply NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO., 11th and Howard Sts. I WANTED —Young woman to work in office about four weeks during the i 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, Forster and Cowden Sts. WANTED Reliable woman for general housework. Address Box CBeSB care Telegraph. WANTED —Young woman experi enced or to learn shampooing, man icuring and facial massage; reference lequired. Address Mrs. Mary E. Phll iippy. 2uo Kroninberg Bldg., Carlisle. WANTED Middle aged white woman for general housework; two in family; no washing. Apply m 4 Curtin St. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female . HELP WANTED Press feeders at once. The | Telegraph Printing Company, Cainei on and State Streets, Hariisburg. Pa. 1 WANTED —Lady or gentleman for 1 office work. Apply in own hand writ ing, stating experience, salary ox- I pected. etc. Gately & Fitzgerald' Sup- I ply Company, 31 South Second j Street. SALESMEN WANTED 1 i SALESMEN —Write for list of openings and full particulars. E.i;n is2.ouo to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand I for men. Inexperienced or expert ; encod. City or traveling. Nat'l. Sales- I mens Tr. Assn., Dept. 603, Chicago. 1 : | SITUATION'S WANTED—MALE I CLERK —High school graduate' knowledge of typewriting, all kinds ! of office machines, office routine, de sires position, two years' experience. 1 Can furnish references. Address Box X-811* care Telegraph. i WANTED—Position by colored man : as janitor or porter, can furnish best of references. Inquire H. R. Gibson 1320 North Fourth St. WHITE man wishes position as cook in camp or boarding house. Best of reference. M. Melham. York Hawn. ; SITUATION'S WANTED—FEMALE WOMAN wishes general housework in small family. Apply 630 Boyd St. WHITE woman with experience, de sires position as cook with small pri vate family; good wages; can furnish references. Address E-7957 care Telegraph. WANTED White woman with child three years old. desires house work in private family. Phone 3800 Associated Aid Society. (Continued in Next Column) SITU ATI t) N S W ANTED—FEM ALK THOROUGHLY experienced double entry bookkeeper, desires a position with a lit st class firm. Can start work at once. Address Box B-8115 care , telegraph. WOMAN wants dish washing or It leaning in store. 654 Calder St. COLORED woman wants morning work. Address 718 N. Seventh St. ROOMS FOR RENT l'"OH RENT —Unfurnished and "fur nished rooms. Call Bell 2506 J. FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping, first floor, gas and use of bath. Call at 327 S. Front. FOR RENT—IS 49 State st„ cor. 16th Furnished front room, third iiopr. Hot water heat. Bath, electric light. Beii 4162 R. Dial 4930. FOR RENT—Furnished room with all com enlences for gentleman ortlv it a private family. Apply 104 Walnut Street. NICELY furnished. clean. cool : rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 143 ; South Third street. j FOR RENT—A very desirable room with private family, newly furnished and private entrance; all conveni ences; gentlemen only; centrally lo cated. Call Bell 4620 R. j FOR RENT—One large furnished j front room on third floor, suitable for I one or two men, heat, electric light I land use of bath. Apply 214 North 15lh I Street. , FOR RENT—Two unfurnished front! 1 rooms 011 first floor at 1609 Market { St. Heat and electric lights furnished. I /suitable lor doctor or businessman.! I Apply to C. H. Corder, 1722 Greet! Street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED—One or two rooms for 1 light housekeeping bv a business woman. Address Box A-8114 care I Telegraph. ___ ! WANTED—One or two rooms in /private family in Prospect street se/- J Eon for two gentlemen. S-7980 caie Telegrcph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT [ 114 Chestnut, -near Market Square. I suite of rooms furnished complete for | housekeeping; city steam heat; gas, J bath and laundry privileges; suitable j for couple without children. APARTMENT Five rooms and bath. electric lights and steam heat. •Turner St. near Camp. Rent S3O. Cull F S. Titzel, 2409 N. sth St. 1 APARTMENTS WANTED j WANTED TO RENT—Young mar , ried man desires furnished apart ment of 4 to 6 rooms or small fur nished house. Phone 4150 or see Mr. | Lawrlc. 101 Telegraph Bui'ding. SUITE of two or three rooms com- ! | pletely furnished for light housc i keeping; Hill district preferred. Ex-j ; i hange references if desired. Address ! 1 Box E-7954 care Telegraph. YOUNG couple without children in terested in securing furnished or un furnished home or apartment f>r next sixty days, best of references. Ad dress Box L-7953 care Telegraph. BUSINESS man and wife want small furnished housekeeping apart ment with private bath. Riverside dis trict preferred. Address Box 0-7974 care Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I ' 258 BROAD STREET: 3- STORY BRICK: NINE KOO.M AND BATH. POSSESSION NOVEMBER 1. INQUIRE DR. ELLENBERGER. 922 NORTH THIRD ST. j I . I j WE are now selling Riverside lots on Front, Second and Green streets. I for much less than .others get for' ! similar lots elsewhere. Present prices hold good to Nov. 1. 1919. after that! date prices will he increased. We ac-| copt Liberty Bonds in payment fori lots. K. Moeslein. irOOA Boas St. Lewis M. Ntiffer, 3103 Front St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 72 N 17th St., 3-story brick, cor ! ner, front porch, electric, room for j ! garage. Immediate possession. • 2020 Kensington St., 2 Vs-story j ! frame, corner. Immediate possession. ; ! 6-8 Argyle St. 2709 N. 6th 33S Crescent. 530 Seneca 1148 Derry. 533 Emerald | I 126 Sylvan Terrace, 1224 Green: 3113 N. Third. KOUGH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE. | Both phones. 301 Kunkel Bid,., MR. PROPERTY OWNER: — LET'S GET SHOULDER TO | • SHOULDER and boost that Fall AUC- J ' TION SALE of YOURS. ! 1 ET'S MAKE IT A BIG SALE, WE C \N DO IT TOGETHER. BFT we've ! got to get action very soon. I Men everywhere are beginnlng to ; think of buying af AUCTION. It's up to us to sell them what 1 thev want to buy. Remember I am i working with you and for you, | Come in and talk it . fi ..- 1 \ l*( 'TI ON KK R Mil K. Bell 18• SJ. ! i„KT MK BUIU> YOUR ROOjV ! LET ME PAINT YOUR ROOK S4">oo will purchase a three-story brick house with all improvements, located at Riverside, possession De cember 1. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner | Building. DESIRABLE Paxtang property for 1 ale— -corner Swan anil Brlsban Sts.. ; all Improvements, large lot. Bed I acuity Co, Bergner Bldg. I ,- U "b'ric'k ho o u r se B with t a. , , 3 im-- ! proveiticnts. Belf Realty Co.. Bergner I Building. ! tor.nO WILL PURCHASE a semi . .niraliiw with six rooms, furnace 'heat recently papered and in good Sortition porch front and rear; lot i 1 Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. I I mr SALE —271 lamllton Street; , n r ahcrrv Street; nine Middletown !i" cs These properties are offered , ? sale to close an estate. Bell Co" Bergner Bldg. i" uDEFER ST!. 2307—N0W VA CANT For sale; brick and stucco bungalow; seven rooms r.u linth hot water heat; other tm i Movements. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner . Building. i VDD sale lmproved properties possession in 30 days' na if o* in all parts of city and suburbs. ' You are welcome to see my list. Bell Dfi'F? Dial 4930. Charles Davies. Real I 1549 State at. Harrlsburg. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental I nsvment plan. Small cash or Liberty ! Bond first payment required, balanc es rent We have houaes In everv part of the city and suburbs. Appiy , j A. P. Doranx, 1225 North Sixth street. 1 (Continued In Next Column) | OCTOBER 14, 1919. m H ii r ■" -7fay ? iW ,, if-,r' / RK.\L KSTATK FOR SALE V* GRAND I AUCTION SALE OF 35 BUILDING LOTS ! AT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS \ North side of the Harris- j | ■ burg-Mechanicsburg car line, ten minutes' ride from Harrisburg Square, Satur day, October 18, at 2 o'clock j P. M. At Washington Heights we have well graded streets, granolithic walks, shade treek, gas, electric lights, city water j and both telephones. The new Dale Avenue | School Building is on this allotment. Every lot put up will be I sold regardless of value or j price bid. Easy Terms—Only $lO j down with payments or a j j discount for cash. We will take Liberty Bonds at par in payment for lots. i * Band Concert and other I attractions. Free Special Cars, for adults only, leave Harris burg Square at 1.30 P. M. These are large lots, among substantial houses; only ten minutes' ride from the Square and you make the price. Remember the Date | Saturday, October 18, at 2 P. M. ! SMITH REALTY CO. HERBERT W. SMITH, I ( ! Auctioneer. I ' : i I I ' I FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE NEW LISTINGS Follow the example of the owners' (of these properties by LISTING WITH' !US. Then watch results. I j N. Third St., No. 2216. I N. sixth St., No. 1845. I N. Sixth St., No. 3358. S. Ninth St.. Nos. 1023-1035. ! S. Fourteenth St.. No. 109. j N. Fifteenth St.. No. 909. S. Seventeenth St., No. 812. I N. Nineteenth St.. No. 723. • ! S. Twenty-first St., No. 957. j Atlas St., No. 2248. Rons St.. No. 1922. ] S. Cameron St.. No. 436. | Crescent St.. Nos. 847-34744. Derry St.. No. 2907. Emerald St.. No. 626. Forrest St., No. 569. Greenwood St., No. 2115. Kensington St.. Nos. 2014-2016. Swatara St.. No. 1611. Swatara St.. No. 1818, Violet St., Nos. 533-34-35-36. Zarker St., No. 1 423. Plot of ground S. W. corner Ivitta-! tinny and S. Thirteenth Sts. Size GOx i 63. Ideal situation for apartment house. I , SUBURBAN WHITE HILL. Nos. 6 and 8 Hum-J mel ave. Two 2 46-story brick dwell-1 ings. Also two 244-story bricks on j Cumberland St.. with 20-ft. vacant' plots on either side. LKMOYNT. North side of Gettysburg ! Road. 2%-story frame, all improve ments, plot 35x146. HIGHSPIRE, S. E. corner Eshei man and Hamalter sts. Beautiful pressed brick dwelling, all Improve ments. Plot 64x120. ENOLA. No. 225 Columbia Road. Fine 2H-story frame dwelling, all im provements. Plot 6216x280. Also sev eral other attractive Enola dwellings) as well as an abundance of acreage: ground splendidly situated for attrao-i tive homes. AQUEDUCT, (Perry Co.) FINE SUMMER HOME situated near rail road station on plot 235x335. Abund ance of fruit trees, grapes, raspberry and blackberry bushes. Ideal summer home. PAXTANG. Two 20x120 vacant plots, nicely situated. BACKENSTOSS RFIALTY CO., (Harrisburg's Real Estate Bureau) 331 MARKET ST. I FOR SALE—N. E. corner of 16th and Swatara; 3-atory frame; 8 rooms and bath; lot. 16x100; gas, private sewers. JOHN H. MALONEY. Real Estate and Insurance 1619 Green Street. HOUSES for sale In Hlghsplre at a' luuigaln. W. J. Reeves. 224 Market St., 1 H'.gh&pire, 9801. iCoaUaued la Next Column) j REAL KSTATK FOR SALE j . IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SEE SANDEKLIN WICONISCO ST.. 629—3-story brick, "."d hath, all improvements, i!, 1 . P'Teh, shade trees, driveway In rent down, balunce same as I ' ! h„i .^ H - ANTONao ST., 618—3-story ui'jj ' rooms and bath; front porch, ./>■' ,7, e . es ' S l5O down, balance same at rent. I Her'-' FErif-ON ST., 2130 3-story i.' .V.. 3 rooms and bath, all modern I impi ovementn, in good condition. i„' wuy In the rear. $;;u0 down, bal ance sume as rent. ! NORTH TWELFTH ST.. 68—VA = , tor l"' 3 rooms and bath, gas | and electricity, thoroughly overhaul | iu, newly papered aiul painted inside iana outside, front and back porches, nice side and back yard. Right price | to quick buyer. | MOVE AT ONCE—LAFAYETTE—S. 17th St.. coiner Paxton. BRAND NEW II * A CANT—244-story. 7 rooms and j oath, r.urdwood lloors, steam heat, I gas and electric light, front and back porches, driveway in the rear; a real i modern home; can be bought with ?uOO cash. ! DERRY ST., 2145—3-story brick, 9 j rooms and bath, separate toilet, steam heat, gas and electric light, cement | cellar, nice front and back porches; must be seen to be appreciated; can be bought with a small uiuount down; < balance same as rent. ENOLA Two-story frame. VACANT—seven rooms, electric lights, hot air heat; nice front and back porches; very large yard; can be bought with a small amount down; balance sume as rent. D. ASA SANDERLIN. i Room i, Security Trust Building. 36 North Third Street. I Bell 1390. Dial 3*33 I , I | HOUSES on easy terms; possession |nt once, N. 6th St.. 8 rooms, elect, and gas, (rent porch, side ent., large yard, bay windows. i Possession 30 days. 2-story brick, j (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. Large single brick house, N. 3d St, large yard, shade, etc. . I Large, single homes on the Hill. Apartment houses on Hill and up town. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street N. 18th St. 917—2-story frame, 6 rooms, gas, electric, furnace, large yard. Very attractive price. N. 6th St.. 2627—3-story brick, cor ner property, drive alley in rear, up l to-date in every respect. Will be Isold. It interested in a pleasant place i see us. ! 532 Woodbine —3-story frame, 9 rooms, bath, lot 35x100, gas, electric. I furnace. Price right. I 2608 N. Sixth St. —3-story brick, ail ! improvements, lot 19x90, drive alley, room for a garage. Will sell at a bar- Hill—2 V4 -story frame, 7 I rooms, gas. electric, vapor heat, lot 59x156. fruit trees are ideal, home, beautiful lawn and tine lot included. Apply. LEHMAN & KLINGEMAN. Patriot Building. ENOLA, ENOLA. Seven-room house, electricity, good cellar, furnace, slate roof, stable, hog ■ pen chicken house, fruit trees, lot 75xi50, $2400. H. C. FERBER. IC7 Chestnut near Front. I SUBURBAN HOME S rooms. I frame, summer house, barn, chicken I house, electricity, Vi-mile from Pro gress. road to Paxtang. Apply Wil ! liam Ulrlch on premises. " " * I 3-story, semi-detached house; 25 ft. I front; 162 ft. deep; runs back to Penn St.; garage; room for two ears; beautiful home; all improvements; must be seen to be appreciated. Im mediate possession. Price $10,500. LOUIS B. COHEN. 31 North Second Street Bell phone 3057 J. HOUSES FOR SALE 1229 CUMBERLAND ST., Harris burg Pa., brick house with 6 rooms i and bath; new paint: all latest iin -1 ments; cemented cellar, with lirst ! class cement walks. This property ! can be bought on easy terms or if i naid cash a large discount will be al lowed. Price, $3,000.00. 803-805 S. THIRD, Steelton. Pa. Two ' frame dwellings with 6 rooms each. I Price, $1,500.00 apiece. > 759 MOHN ST., Steelton, Pa. Frame I house in first-class condition. Price, ! S° FRONT ST., Steelton. Six room frame house with a lot 30 ft. hv 213 ft. Price $2,300.00. 1 SALINGER & MILLER, 44 Union Trust Bldg. Harrisburg. Pa. Bell Phone 2,69 FOR SALE, PENBROOK Whole square of land with double 8-rooro frame house, large stable pig sty 'chicken house, storage building and I all kinds of fruit. See this property. ; Price only $4,500. Easy terms C. CHARLES DAVIES. 1549 State Street 801 l 4162R Dial 4930 (Pi 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 gel, 2131 N. Second. Bell 2576 J. FOR SALE or exchange, Sixth St building lots above Maciay Sc., cor ' ne'r of two wide paved streets, very deiirable location; will make an ex cellent investment if disposed of at once. Address P. O. Box 590, City. FOR SALE —Fine brick house with all improvements, with a tine large porch; price, $4,800; easy payments, located in Lcmoyne. Inquire fit 300 Hummel avenue. 'l " j Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page I- 1
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