16 I The Stiitest Road to i Sale f flat leal Estate Is Ilrapgh the Classified | jflcatba ltKl.MlAltl) —On Wednesday morning. October 22. 1919, Jane Amelia Rein hard died at her late home, 1803 N. Third Street. Funeral services will be held at the above address on Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Inter ment in Harrisbuig cemetery. HEAVEIt—Died on October 20. 1919, Ella A. Beaver, widow of the late John H. Beaver, aged 70 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Thurs day evening at 7.30 o'clock from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. J, S. Fiankford. 2032 Fulton street. Further services at 9 a. m. Friday, at First Lutheran Church, Colum bia. Burial at Columbia. Jtooxiv—Died on October 21. 1919, • Clarence H. Boone, aged 39 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday afternoon at 1.30 o clock from his late residence, 241;> Reel street. Burial East Harrisbuig cem etery. ' IN MEMORIAM Written in remembrance of our deal beloved mother. Mrs. Leah McKinsey, departed this life October 23. IJl®. The month of October once more is here. . .. To us the saddest of the year. Because it took from us away OOr dear mother, three years ago day. You are not forgotten, dear mother— Nor will you ever be. i„st For as long as life and memory lasts. 5 oftU re i?t e ™nd r think of you when I For memory is'"the only friend that grief can call its own. Oh. mother! thy gentle voice Is J hushed. t , .... Thy warm, true heart is still. And on thy pale and peaceful lace Is resting death's cold chiU. , h Thy hands are clasped upon tny We hr b vc el ki t ssed thy lovely brow. And in our aching hearts we know We have no mother now. . Call not back the dear denarted. Anchored safe where stoi ms arc o On the borderland we left her, Soon to meet and part no ™ or ' Far beyond this world of oha"gcs. Far beyond this world of care. We shall find our missing loved InOMFa,h SS&AK, ,U^e OC derpfy 2 mourn the loss io o o f m our w^mianhood t< has W b°en called to that eternal test. -hull be forgotten the last thought w . a ,f JA ~ Marie, fare of her infant daughter. -Mar Mlt. AND MRS. J. A. Family. Tn sad but iyiv dear b I*otrier• * ' , hoto who departed this life one yea. ago to-day, October 23. 181^j Ig gfSTER. In loving remembrance of our ht'S" band end lather. Elde,- John H.^Gar t " Mr£ Vllg Garman 'and Son. LOST AND FOUND I.OST —Wire wheel with U. S. the, 35xf between Harrisburgand Car lisle Finder please notify New Store, l'almyra. Pa. Liberal rewaid. , OST—Small black pocketbook in the" vicinity of 14th and Vernon containing' diamond rinK, wedding ling, bar pin and small change, ue ward of returned 1355'Vernon St.. or call Bell 811 R. LOST--Otter neckpiece in delivery. Reward if returned Gerstner Store, Locust St. „ I nST Registered beagle, w ell marked black *nd white, black ear , about S months olti - w i 9't2 Maclay lar. Reward if returned to 232 Maciai hi. Phone 4148 J. ' IX)ST—Gentleman's soarfpin. hin d " er will kindly return 'ecefv£ re -2239 N. Fourth St.. and receive, te ward. . — , OST—Black French female bull dog. white breast and (ore p Whitc stripe f'XS piease refurn to ad name of Betty. Please e and dress on collar or 1139 Ban y receive reward. INSTRUCTIONS "INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION Shorthand. Typewriting. English. Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithme tic etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125. Dial 4016. BUCKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 121 Market St. Chaw. I*. l*iik >y. COSSIO POMAR, B. A., University of San Marcos, will open a class at night in beginner's and advanced Spanish. Address Harrisbuig Acade my. , HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED Experienced operators on Union Special inseamer or felling machine; steady work; 30 per cent, bonus Jennings Mlg. Co., 201- North Fourth St. ( WANTED —Two young men over 22 j years, desiring to learn salesmanship. Will you be satisfied with S2O per week while learning? Call 410 Patriot Building. - DISTRICT MANAGERS WANTED Opportunity to become distributor for nationally advertised, long estab lished. auto specialties. No competi tion. Unusual co-operation furnished to energetic hustling man or firm, one | having a car preferred. Exclusive rights to real representative. Must ' finance small initial order. Unusually liberal profits. Write giving address and telephone number. Alcemo Mfg. Co., 132 Bridge St.. Newark. N. J. (Continued In Next Column) FOR SALE No. 2309 N. Third St. Immediate Possession Detached 2%-story frame dwell ing; 8 rooms, bath, pantry and sewing room; gas and electricity; hot water heat; hardwood floors; first and second floors; front and side porches; 2-story frame stable on rear of lot. Lot, 40x150 ft. No. 2005 N. Third St. Possession 60 Days A well-built 3-slory stone base, brick and shingle dwelling; cor ner Third street and Getger ave nue; contains 13 rooms, bath and outkitchen; front and side porches; gas and electricity; steam heal; lot. 70x204 ft. Garage. Price upon inquiry. Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST AND COURT STS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY HONRS ii-mlirra libit. Real Eatnte Bonrd vA , 1 . * THURSDAY EVENING, PERMANENT WORK The year 'round and a chance to earn rate in accordance with your ability. All around machinists, boring mill men, lathe shaper planer, mifting machine, drill press, bench and floor men. Apply In per son or write at once to fac tory employment office. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO., AKRON. OHIO. WANTED TEN FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS; 50 GOOD LABORERS; LONG JOB; STEADY WORK; CHANCE FOR I OVERTIME. APPLY TO GEO. T. ITITZEL, MOORHEAD KNITTING ! CO.'S BUILDING, CAMERON AND WALNUT STREETS. i " WANTED—The services of a re liable middle aged man to travel Central Pennsylvania to sell merchan dise for a wholesale house. Must have a Nol references. Married man pre ferred. Address Box H-7721 care Telegraph. WANTED —A man over 26 years for j special work out of city; very good traveling position; bond and Refer ence required. Apply GRAND UNION TEA COMPANY, 208 N. Second Street. WANTED Experienced counter help for Lancaster and Reading; rail road fare. Good pay, and chances for advancement to those making good. Apply Rustic Dairy Lunch, 5, 7. 9 S. Third St., City. 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 Mechtnical School, Office 25 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg. Training Quarters and Aeroplane Field, 14th and Sycamore Sts. n WANTED Ycung man for stock clerk, must be able to use typewrit er. Address Box D-7877 care Telegraph. WANTED Platen pressmen; good wages; steady employment. Apply at cnce. TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO., State and Cameron Sts. WANTED—FIRST-CLASS j BOILERMAKERS FOR TANK WORK; TRANSPOR TATION PAID; SHOP LO CATED IN SMALL CITY IN MARYLAND; GOOD WAGES. APPLY. BOX C-7772, CARE TELEGRAPH, OR SEE C. E. PLACK, 327 HERR STREET, SATUR DAY, OCT. 25, 4 TO 6 P. M. I WANTED Experienced auto repairmen. Apply 443 S. Cameron St. PAPERIIANGERS —Wanted; steady . employment on piece work. Apply Reamer & SON, 1505 North Sixth St. WANTED . EXPERIENCED PLANING MILL MEN. One door cutter; one moulding . ripper; two men to work on mould , ing machines; two men to work on sash and one glue room man. No trouble. Good wages. Steady work. Address. COMMERCIAL SASH DOOR CO., Beaver Falls, Pa. j MACHINISTS, millwrights, handy men, specialists and two electricians, I open shop, no labor trouble, union or non-union. Wages paid according to ability and experience. State age, ex perience, places of employment, mar ried or single. Only men with clean records will be considered, whose references will stand the most rigid investigation. We offer steady posi tions to reliable men with an oppor tunity for advancement. Address IG-7780 care Telegraph. I MEAT cutter wanted. Apply Cut I Rate Meat Market, 301 S. 14th St. I SAI.F.SM AN by long established, ! weW-knewn coffee roasters. Require I capable, experienced salesman, per sonally acquainted Harrisburg retail i grocers. Permanent and desirable po sition light party. Replies conflden- I tial. Address Box S-8222 care Tele i graph. ' I (Continued In Next Column) I. .... •>-.. - , ~ . , "" T - "—I-"- HELP WANTED—MALE We invite applications from young men to whom we are prepared to teach our busi ness. The work is interesting and will appeal to young men of a mechanical turn of mind. The field for advancement is unusually open. The location Is out of town. Salary during the instruction period is adequate for main tenance. State in your reply your age, education and your willing ness,, if necessary, to be lo cated a considerable distance from this locality. Box S-7723 care Telegraph. 1 WANTED Laborers * and carpenters, permanent work and a chance for advancement in accord ance with your ability. Ap ply at Employment Bureau, CENTRAL IRON AND 0 STEEL COMPANY 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. DRAFTSMEN Technical High School men preferred. Excellent chance for advancement. Apply by letter, giving age, education and experience, if any. Chief Draftsman, BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Experienced barber. Apply at once, 18 N. 3d St. WANTED—Expansion of our local: sales organization makes opening for two neat appearing. experienced house to house men. Guaranteed sal ary and permanent position to pro ducer. Call 410 Patriot Bldg. GOOD PAYING POSITIONS with C. P. A. firms, Public Accountants, In dustrial Corporations and the Internal Revenue Department of the Govern ment will be open during January, 1920. INTENSIVE TRAINING in special home study course in high er accountancy, linked up with resi dent consultation, service now being organized, will qualify you for sal aries from $2,000 to $6,000 per year. Write, call or phone Bell 4940 R. LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY 26 N. 18th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Open Evenings. FREIGHT TRUCKERS AND FREIGHT HANDLERS WANTED AT THE ' P. R. R. DIVISION ST. TRANSFER. HBG., PA. APPLY TO AGENT AT DIVISION ST. FREIGHT TRANSFER. 7TH AND DIVISION STS. OR AT P. R. R. EMPLOYMENT BU REAU, NO. 5 GRACE AVENUE, HARRISBURG, PA. SALESMAN by long established, well known coffee roasters. Require capable, experienced salesman, per sonally acquainted Harrisburg retail grocers. Permanent and desirable po . sition right party. Replies confiden tial. Address Box Y-7876 care Tele graph. SALESMAN —We want an ex-county or city official, a bank employe, a school principal, an insurance man, or high grade salesman, a man of th*s I j type; in short, a man of integrity and acquaintance to represent a Philadelphia financial house hand ling only best of nearby industrial securities. These securities have the preference with investors at this ' time because of their tax exemption features and high yield. Territory Harrisburg and vicinity. The right man is assured success and a perma nent position with satisfactory com pensation. Whole or part time. Y°ur communications treated confidential ly. Box W-7724 care Telegraph. 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 Bldg. WANTED —Soda dispenser. Apply " Weaver's Confectionery Store. 29 N. Second Street. WANTED —Satisfactory represents - tive to sell $50,000 of a high-grade, well-secured, local industrial stock, paying regular dividend. Responsible persons interested address Stock, Box ' 687. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED —Non-union bricklayers. ' rate $1 per hour, for good men; old established open shop; no, strikes. Ap ply 829 Orange St.. Wilmington. Del. ' INSURANCE —If you are a good per , sc.nal producer with a good clean-cut ' record, we have a vacancy for you. . a good paying position with rapid promotion. Apply 8 to 10 a. m. J. , Schooliiik, 9 North Market Square. HELP WANTED—FEMALE . 1 WANTED —Experienced girls on r paner box work. Apply Penn-Harns > paper Box Co., 103 N. Cameron St. HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Reliable 1 girl or woman to keep house for two. 8 References desired. W. Gard Conklin, 1 2137 Swatara St. Phone 388 R. WANTED —Two young ladles for s waitresses, also two middle aged ladies to help In kitchen. Opening new place. ~ Apply Stouffer's Restaurant. I WANTED —Operators and learners, " and girls to do other kind of work; !, good pay. Apply Shearer's Mfg. Co., e 308 Hamilton St. m 1 WANTED —Young woman experl - enced or to learn shampooing, man - louring and facial maßsage; reference - required. Address Mrs. Mary E. Phll lippy, 200 Kroninberg Bldg.. Carlisle. (Continued In Next Column) • (. JiATURJSBUTtG TELEGRAPH ■ ' HELP WANTED—FEMALE BELL TELEPHONE OPER ATING "An Ideal Occupation for Young Women" $9 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS An operator's pay is increas ed after four weeks' training period and thereafter at short intervals as she becomes ex perienced. Young women between 18 and 25 will find telephone oper ating very fascinating, clean work, with unusual oppor tunity for advancement in salary and position. In addition to a good salary our operators have a com fortable rest room, and a lunch room where food Is served at cost. | Apply to Miss Kline, Oper ators' Employment Depart ment, Second Floor, 208 Wal nut Street. • ' WANTED! 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 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 factory 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. I WANTED Cashier and typist, one fa miliar with office work; con genial surroundings. Apply THE CLOOS COMPANY, P< nn-Harris Hotel Bldg. I ; | MORE LEARNERS WANTED Operations on the new four-story ; factory adjoining our present four ' story building are well under way, ! anil'will be ready for occupancy in a . few months. Our learners' department, under competent Instructors, is now teach | ing all operations. A number under instructions preparatory to opening the new factory more can be accom modated. [ Good wages paid while learning. I MOORHEAD KNITTING CO., INC., Cor. Cameron and Walnut Sts. r • WANTED —Several young women between 18 and 25 for telephone oper ating; $3.00 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 1 to accept responsibility and that pay j accordingly. Call to see the Chief ' Operator, third floor, 208 Walnut ' | Btreet. * THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. t i " SILK, SILK, SILK. Silk Operators. Good Learners. l ' If steady work Is what you want and short day and best pay, apply 3 SILK MILL, Cor. Second and North Sts. r , 9 WANTED I Reliable woman for general • housework. Address Box CBbBB care Telegraph. j ——————————. NURSE girl wanted. Apply 7 South k Front St., Apt. B. (Continued In Next Cotnaan) = i HELP WANTED—FEMALE j —— GIRLS WANTED To work in candy factory. j Must be over 16 years of age. Good pay and working condi tions. Apply in person to su perintendent at factory, 12th and Herr Sts. TRIANGLE MINT CO.. INC., Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED—A woman for mending in a laundry, working 4% days a week. Apply Keystone Laundry, Har ris and Wallace Sts. WANTED—GirI or woman for gen eral housework; small family; no washing. Call Bell 2316 morning. WANTED—GirIs to learn how to make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harns I'aper Box Co., 103 N. Cameron St HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female HELP WANTED Press feeders at once. The Telegraph Printing Company. Cameron and State Streets. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED—Man and wife for coun try place near city. Man as chauffeur and gardener, wife for cooking and housework. Furnished room and bath. SIOO per month, including board. State reference and age. Henry Boettclier, care Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa. A BAKER for fancy pastry; good wages; at the Palace Confectionery, 225 Market Street. WANTED WANTED—A child to rear, either colored or white, a very good home. Write to Mrs. James Plevano, 251 AV. 3d St., Lewistown, Pa. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN—Wholesale notions, A 1 experienced and acquainted wi :h trade in surrounding territory. State age, references, salary or commission and fullest details. Red Seal Co., sue. to Derr Haney Co.. 10 N. Third Street, Philadelphia. SALESMAN wanted. Oil refinery now building, strongly endorsed by bankers and business men, large earning power, offers liberal commis sion to responsible stock salesmen. . 217 Oil Operators Bldg., Ft. Worth. Texas. SALESMEN—Write for list of openings and full particulars. Eam $2,000 to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experi enced. City or traveling. Nat'l. Salos mens Tr. Assn., Dept. 603, Chicago. SALESMAN—Wholesale notions. A 1 experienced and acquainted with trade in neighboring territory. State age, relerences, salary or commission and fullest details. Red Seal Co., sue. to Derr Haney Co., 10 North Third St., Philadelphia. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE MAN wishes extra work in even ings laying carpets or taking down awnings. Call Bell 3615 J. YOUNG man desires office work; good education; good reference. Ad dress 1,-7782 care Telegraph. i EXPERIENCE man desires position as janitor. Can give references. Ad dress H. Gray. 608 Forster St. I ENERGETIC young man, 21, wants ] situation as clerk. Can do general ' clerical work. Willing to start at sls a •i week. Address Box T-7781 care Tele , ; graph. i' i I YOUNG man desires work as truck r driver; 3% years' experience. Apply ■ | 501 Cumberland St. f! YOUNG MAN 23. experienced time ' i keeper, pay roll clerk, also under stands general office work; can oper ate switchboard; desires to connect with roliable firm. Al references. Ad dress Box F-7779 care Telegraph. BOOKKEEPER with 15 years' ex perience, desires position; good ref erence and will guarantee complete , i satisfaction. Address S-7879 care Tel egraph. — ——j SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—General housework by colored woman in private family, can furnish, references. Inquire 405 Lin coln St., Steelton. WANTED Experienced stenog rapher desires position for steno graphic work, also willing to assist with bookkeeping. Can furnish refer ences. 617 Boas St. WANTED—General housework in private family by colored girl who can furnish references. Inquire 1231 ■ Cowden St. WHITE woman desires to do wash ing and ironing at home. 130 Cran berry St. SEAMSTRESS —Experienced, desires sewing by the day. Address Box C-7784 care Telegraph. FIRST CLASS dressmaker and tail cress, wishes engagements by the day. Address Box P-7786 care Tele graph. ' • COLORED woman wants day's work of any kind. Apply 1130 N. Front St. ' in the rear. DRESSMAKER, reliable, from Phil adelphia, wishes engagement in this city; good fitter; reference. Address Box L-7778 care Telegraph. REFINED woman would like posi tion as collector for reliable firm. Can furnish best of reference. Apply 501 Cumberland St. STENOGRAPHER wißhes position, 1 can furnish reference. Apply 1332 N. Sixth St. (Continued In Next Column) ! ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, well heated, use of bath and phone; for gentlemen with reference. Call Eell phone 1019 W. ROOM for man; completely fur nished third floor front room; use of bath and telephone; references re quired. Price $4 per week. Address Box U-7783 care Telegraph. FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms on second floor for light housekeeping in private family; refined people; no children. Apply at 2039 N. sth St. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; all conveniences. Apply 9 North Front St. Dial 5775. FURNISHED room for rent on third j floor, $3 single, $4.50 double. Call 107 Chestnut St. FOR RENT—Two second floor rooms for light housekeeping, corner house 315 Lewis St. ® SELECT accommodation, ten min utes' walk to Square. Call Bell phone 4884 or address Box T-7880 care Tele graph. FOR RENT—2O9 Boas street, large furnished front bed room; all con veniences. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished front room with all conveniences in private family; central location; gentlemen only. 324 N. Second St. 1116 North Third Street, two fur nished rooms suitable for couple or gentlemen. FOR RENT Furnished bedroom and sitting rtfom combined, on first floor; all conveniences; use of phone. Apply 1601 Green St. FOR ItENT—Two unfurnished front rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences. Apply at 501 Cumber land St. CRESCENT ST., 212, two furnished rooms, third floor, all conveniences, use of phone, gentlemen preferred. NICELY' furnished, clean, cool rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 143 •South Third street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms or small apartment suitable for i light housekeeping; state terms and j particulars. Address T-7774, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two unfurnished front rooms on first floor at IGO9 Market Street. Heat and electric lights furnished. Suitable for doctor or businessman. Apply C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. t APARTMENTS WANTED YOUNG couple with no children do sire lurnished apartment or house. Address Box 11-7722 care Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SEE SANDERLIN WICONISCO ST., 629—3-story brick, 1 8 rooms and bath, all improvements, tront porch, shade "trees, driveway in tne rear. $l5O down, balance same as rent. MAHANTONGO ST., 618 —3-story brick, 7 rooms and bath; front porch, shade trees. $l5O down, balance same as rent. JEFFERSON ST.. 2130 3-story brick, 8 rooms and bath, all modern improvements, in good condition, driveway In the rear. S3OO down, bal ance same as rent. (.AN i—3-story, 8 rooms and bath, gas and electricity, thoroughly overhaul ed, newly papered and painted inside and outside, front and back porches, nice side and back yard. Right price to quick buyer. MOVE AT ONCE—LAFAYETTE—S. 17th St., corner Paxton. BRAND NEW VACANT—2 V4-story, 7 rooms and hath, hardwood floors, steam heat, gas and electric light, front and back porches, driveway in the rear; a real j modern home; can bo bought with SSOO cash. I DERRY ST.. 2145—3-story brick, 9 ! rooms and bath, separate toilet, steam I heat, gas and electric light, cement cellar, nice front and back porches; j must be seen to be appreciated; can (be bought with a small amount down; I balance same as rent. ' D. ASA SANDERLIN, Room 1, Security Trust Building, 36 North Third Street, Bell 1390. Dial 3573 FOR SALE; SOME VACANT 613 S. 16th St., 2-story b., imp. $2900 147 Sylvan Terrace. 3 a. b., imp. S4OOO 1731 Park St., 2%-story b.. imp. $3500 227 N. 15th St., 3-story b„ imp. ..$5200 1700 block State St., 3-story b., imp. garage $5200 White llall St., 3-story b., 12 rooms, i all imp $15,500 (1123 State St., 3 s. b., all imp. ...$4600 673-675-677 Briggs St., 3-story b.. imp $3200 each 400 block Woodbine St.. 3-story b„ imp., corner $3500 1925 N. 2(1 st., 3-story b., all imp. S7OOO 1600 block Derry at., 3-story brick, imp $6500 1214 N. 15th St., 3-story bk., all imp., corner $5500 Eight properties in Penbrook. Price I S2OOO to $5200. Steelton, 246 Pine st., vacant 2%-story frame, imp S3OOO You are welcome to "C" my list of Improved properties. CHARLES DAVIESf 1549 State St. Bell 4162R Dial 4930 FOR SALE—2d St. below Maclay; 3-story, semi-detached house; 25 ft. tront; 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 $10,500. LOUIS B. COHEN, 31 North Second Street. Bell phone 3057 J. FOR SALE —Brick dwelling. 1611 Green street, 8 rooms and bath. Chas. Adier, 1002 N. Third st- FOR SALE —Two frame dwellings, 133-135 Sassafras ave.; 6 rooms. SI,OOO each. Chas. Adler. 1002 N. 3d street. FOR SALE —Brick dwelling. 431 Harris street. 8 rooms, bath and front porch. Chas. Adler, 1002 N. Third st. (CratLsued In Next Colnaan) OCTOBER 23, 1919. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 200 CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES All kinds and all sizes. Some pos session at once. Six brick houses in row; easily con verted into apartments; cheap; easy terms. Three 3-story bricks; SSOO down; price $2500 each. Three store room properties with groceries. Vacant, 2-story brick: SSOO down. Possession at once, 8-room brick; SSOO down. ! For sale or exchange on farm, two 3-story frame houses, all imp, porch es, drive alley. Five apartment houses, $10,500 to $30,000. Two auto repair shops with lease. i Several large plots of ground on prominent streets; terms reasonable. Possession soon, 2-story brick, cor ner, all imp., 6 years old, front porch; SSOO down; price $2600. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell phone 560J 258 BROAD STREET; 3- STORY BRICK; NINE ROOM AND BATH. POSSESSION NOVEMBER 1. INQUIRE DR. ELLENBERGER, 922 NORTH THIRD ST. I Look this list over now. Forster st, 9 rooms, bath and steam heat. Harris street, 7 rooms. Wallace st.. 10 rooms and bath. Linden St., 8 rooms and attic. Two on Boyd street. All on easy payments. LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1129 North Seventh St. I FOR SALE A SINGLE PROPERTY, NO. 1707 NORTH SECOND ST. A BARGAIN. POSSESSION AT ONCE. INQUIRE. N. K. OYSTER. REAL ESTATE OFFICE, 4 S. FOURTH STREET. SUBURBAN Property For Sale— Situated on car line. 5 minute service, 9 minutes to Square, lot 110 ft. front by 150 ft. deep, drive alley on side and rear, improved with shade trees, cement walks, surrounded with healthy double row hedge, beautiful lawn loaded with all kinds of flowers and shrubbery; gardens in very best cultivation, 15 different kinds fruit trees, ox heart cherries, sour cherries, apricots, plums, German prunes, peaches, apples, pears and quinces, strawberries, raspberries, blackber ries, gooseberries and currants. • Buildings. Eight-room frame hounc. finished in cypress, front, side anil rear porches, vestibule, opbn stairs, good cellar, furnace heat, gas light, coal range and hot and cold running water. Summer house containing drilled well, furnishing the very finest drinking water. Garage, hog sty. 50 feet of improved chicken houses and yards, ample room to ac commodate 200 chickens, chicken bi'ooder, etc. This property can be bought for $5,500. For interviews ad dress W. P. O. Box 122, Penbrook, Pa. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Country home of six acres, four miles west of Carlisle, a few minutes walk from Carlisle-Newville street Car line, near Conodoguinet creek. House "contains seven looms, summer kitchen attached, slate roof, cement ed cellar, barn, garage, chicken house, three cisterns, young orchard of peach and apple trees, besides a large variety of other fruits, including as paragus bed. Buildings and fences in i good repair, soil fertile, beautiful vista. Charles E. Bear, 407 YV. South St., Carlisle, Pa. FOR SALE—2%-story frame house, 10 rooms with all modern improve ments, located at 1829 North street. Inquire Jacob Shlomberg, 903 Himrod ave., Y'oungstown, Ohio. $4500 will purchase a three-story brick house with all improvements, located at Riverside, possession De cember 1. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. DESIRABLE I'axtang property for sale —corner Swan and Brisban Sts all improvements, large lot. Beii Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. $2500 WILL PURCHASE Z semi bungalow with six rooms, furnace heat, recently papered and In good condition; porch front and rear; lot 40x135. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. $2200 WILL PURCHASE a dwelling with eight rooms and bath, gas, fur nace and cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. $3500 WILL PURCHASE a 3-story hriclt house with all improvements lot 120 feet to 20-foot paved alley. No' 331 Hummel St. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Bldg. BRICK HOUSE on State street for sale at $5500; 8 rooms; all improve ments; garage on premises. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. FOR SALE—A very desirable house on Penn St. near Emerald. A. W. Swengel, 2131 N. Second St. 321 Herr St., 8 roomed house; all Improvements; a bargain to quick buyer. Rents for $25. Apply 324 P.eily St. HOUSES ror sale In Hlghsplre at a bargain. W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St., Hignspire, 9801. FOR SALE—I 633-35 Swatara street Priep $3,000 each. Inquire J. K JCinn" 1721 N. Second St. -ipp. DOUBLE house for sale In Hiirh spirc at a bargain; all improvements s2,soo a side; good location; rieht along street car line. W. J. Reeves 224 Market St.. Hlghsplre. _ ' FOR SALE —1600 Market street, a fine corner home, room for three autos, also a good corner up-town and several properties for immedute possession. KOUGH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE ' Both phones. 307 Kunkel Bldg. HOUSES In all sections of city sold on easy payment plan, ranging from SI,OOO to $6,000. D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. HOUSE for saie, new two-story brick, 6 rooms and bath, all modern conveniences. Melrose St., near 23d and Derry. Call Bell 2062 R. FOR SALE—Brick dwelling, 2117 Penn street, 8 rooms, bath and front porch. Chas. Adler, 1002 N. 3d St. FOR SALE—Brick dwelling, 2051* Penn St., 8 rooms, bath and front porch. Chas. Adler, 1002 N. 3d St. i (Omtlaicd In Next Column) / —-—— • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET ° e l ry ,SL reet . between 23d fqi „ ",m' finished August. "J 9 ' stone an d vapor e heat e ; Ctl hardwood by°DeceSf e {. m °° lf 80ld 91 £ E^ IS R COHEN. 31 North Second Street. Rell 3057J Hni°M S ,' E r Se t ven lots ln Camp Hill, 20x125 ft., high, level, well lo cated on a corner plot. Price right for Sa ' e " Ca " ° r write * 439 Boyd I . 1832 Sixth. St., 3-story frame, 8 rooms and bath, electric light, gas, cemented cellar, new furnace. Will be vacant soon after sale thereof. Price reasonable. , D. E. LUCAS. 303 Lewis St. Real Estate and Ins. FOR SALE—3I 4 South Second St., 9-room brick house with furniture and self-player piano. Give us an of fer. Durand & Ferber, 107 Chestnut St. near Front. —— , FOR SALE—34O S. 13th St. A fine 8-story brick house with all improve ments. Long lot to drive alley; fruit; large airy rooms. An unusually pleas ant home. FOR SALE A 3-story frame on Linden St. SISOO Broad St., 226, 3-story brick. A 3-story brick in 1600 block. Derry Street. Two 3-story bricks on Regina St Two-story brick on Emerald St Three-story brick on Hummel St. Three-story brick on Market, east of 13th St. No. 2003 N. Sixth. 3 b. imp., SSOOO. FOR SALE —Pair three-story bricks on Curtin St. One a corner. The other an end house. Apply A. W Swengel. 2131 N. 2d St. Bell 2575 J. FOR SALE Two 2%-story frame houses on Hill, all imp., elect, and gas. 7 rooms each, front porch, slate roof, nice size yard to drive alley, room for garage, lruit trees, out buildings, price $2600 each. Also several more cheap houses. Vacant. Possession at once, 2-story brick, all imp., front porch, bay win dow, drive alley, SSOO down, balance easy payments. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street Bell phone 560 J. 1033 N. Third St., retached 3-story brick, 10 rooms, 2 baths, all modern improvements, hardwood finish. Will make an apartment if desired. Mod erately priced. Will sell on terms. D. E. LUCAS, Real Estate and Insurance. 303 Lewis Street. Several vacant houses in good lo cations at right prices. Properties in all parts of the city; some upon very easv terms. Bargains in vacant lots. Geo. W. Jacobs, 17 N. Third Street. Bell 1639. ___ BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond lirst payment required, balance as rent. We have houses in every 1 nart of the city and suburbs. Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. FOR SALE or exchange, Sixth St building lots above Maclay St., cor ner of two wide paved streets, very : desirable location; will make an ex . cellcnt investment if disposed of at once. Address P. O. Box 590, City. HOUSES FOR SALE 1229 CUMBERLAND ST.. Harris burg, Pa., brick house with 6 rooms . and bath; new paint; all latest im ments; cemented cellar, with flrst _ class cement walks. lhis property can be bought on easy terms or if paid cash a large discount will be al lowed. Price, $3,000.00. 803-805 S. THIRD. Steelton. Pa. Two frame dwellings with b rooms each Price $1,500.00 apiece. 759* MOHN ST., Steelton, Pa. Frame house in lirst-class condition. Price. '*929* S. FRONT ST., Steelton. Six room frame house with a lot 30 ft. hv 213 ft. Price $2,300.00. y SALINGER & MILLER. 44 Union Trust Bldg. ' Harrisburg. Pa. Bell Phone 2769 FOR SALE —Brick dwelling, 643 Harris St., 8 rooms and bath. Chas. Adler. 1002 N. Third st. ItEAL ESTATE FOR RENT Three-story brick houses; steam heat and all improvements; Derrv St. between 21st and 22d Sts. S3OO ; down. Balance as rent. BRICK HOUSE —Logan St, below Peffer Street; 8 rooms and bath. Pos session, fifteen days. SSO down, $25 per month. WOODBINE STREET —8 rooms and bath; electric light; papered and 1 painted new. SSO down; $25 per month. LOUIS B. COHEN. 31 North Second Street. Bell phone 3057J FOR RENT Now vacant, 123 Adam Street, Steel ton; nice home for colored people; rent sls. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. (Hbg. Real Estate Bureau) 331 Market Street. — FOR RENT —Furnished house on North Second street within easy walk ing distance of Market Square; six rooms, bath, furnace, gas and coal ranges. No children. Possession No vember 1. Rent SSO. Inspection on ap pointment. Address Box H-7873 caro Telegraph. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED to buy a rooming houso of about 10 or 12 rooms. Must be cen tral. Write Mrs. John Herman. 745 Broad St., Bridgeport. Conn. I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es tate and Insurance, 100$ North Third Street. I Additional Classified Ads : / on Opposite Page n— \ *
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