14 I The Shortest load to a Sale of That leal Estate Is Through the Classified 1 Deatbs ni RD—Mrs. Mary E. Burd, in her 49th year, at her home, 1839 Fulton Street. . The funeral services will be held at the above address Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock. Burial in East Harrisburg cemetery. The body may be viewed Tuesday evening between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock. MOROENTHALBR Died, Saturday morning. October 26. 1919, Mary R. Morgenthaler, at her home, 251 Cumberland Street. Funeral services will be held Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late home. Relatives and friends in vited to attend without further no tice. Burial private. NEWMAN—Mrs. Lillie B. Newman, wife of Dr. O. A. Newman, 617 Race Street, died Saturday morning. Private funeral services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Hawes. of Market Square Pres byterian Church officiating. Rela tives invited to attend without fur ther notice. Interment Baldwin . cemetery. \ STUART—AIbert F. Stuart, at his home, 614 North Sixteenth Street, on October 26, 1919. The funeral services will be held at the above address Wednesday after- I noon at 3.30 o'clock. Burial in Last i Harrisburg cemetery. IN MEMORLYM In sad but loving remembrance of our only son, Charles Walters Max well. who departed this life one year ago to-day, October 27, 1918. More and more each day we miss you, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow- That lies within our hearts con cealed. Peace be thy rest dear Charles, It is sweet to breath thy name; | In life we dearly loved you, in death i we do the 'same. Sadly missed by Father, Mother and Sister In sad and loving remembrance of our dear friends, Mrs. Samuel Neu and son. Charles Neff, who departed this life, October 27. 1918. Oh how sad when from our friend ship their lives we gave Thou. Well we knew when side by side we saw them resting, they had gone to enjoy the place where parting tears are never shed. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kitzmiller. In loving remembrance of Mrs. Elsie Haas Branyan, who departed this Ufa October 27, 1918, one year ago to-day. Gone In the best of her days. Blighted in womanhood's bloom. Gone from the hearts that loved her To sleep in a silent tomb. From a world of care and sorrow. To a land of peace and rest, God has taken you dear Elsie ' Where you have found eternal rest. Husband. Parents and Sister. In loving remembrance of my dear daughter. Genena Jackson, who de parted this life one year ago to-day. October 27, 1919. Hep mourning parents, her vacant seat, "Tell ns that one we love to meet Will join with us on earth no more Till all theae changing scenes are o'er. No more that voice we loved to hear Shall fill her mother's listening ear - No more its tones shall join to swell The songs that of a Saviour tell. That welcome, face,, that sparkling And sprightly form, must buried lie Deep In the cold and silent . Yet I know that she is happy. Sha with the angels now. By her broken-hearted parents. Robert and Lizzie Jackson. CARD OF THANKS I take this means of expressing my deepest appreciation for the many kind favors and sympathetic acts ex tended, and flowers sent to me during my bereavement in the loss of my husband, George J. Grab. . Mrs. George J. Grab. LOST and found i .ogT Pair of . black kid gloves with white stitching, in Colonial the ater on Saturday evening. Return to 251 Liberty St. LOST—Black skirt in a package in Woolworth's on Wednesday after-- noon. Reward it returned to 656 Schuylkill St. I ,oST— Handbag at the P. R- R* station, containing sum of money and glasses. Reward if returned to the address found in purse. INSTRUCTIONS Sho N r?han I d DUA^ P pewH?iny? N ss*.w asrsss* tsggi OI'EN ALL, YEAR. Enter at any time. BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Market St. Chaa. R. Beckley. COSSIO POMAR. B. A.. yniversUy ol San Marcos, will open a class at night, in beginner's and Spanish. Address Harrisburg Acade my. ' , HELP WANTED —MALE "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 gicph. WANTED —Non-union bricklayers, rate $1 per hour, for good men; old established open shop; no strikes. Ap ply 82'J Orange St., Wilmington. Del. INSURANCE —If you are a good per sonal 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. Schoolnik, 9 North Market Square. WANTED —Several men to qualify for important commercial positions. Salary based on ability. Experience unnecessary. Address Box T-7582 care Telegraph. (Continued In Next Column) ' FOR SALE No. 2309 N. Third St. Immediate Possession Detached 2V4-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 ■lide porches; 2-story frame stable jn rear of lot. Lot, 40x150 ft. No. 2005 N. Third St. Possession 60 Days A well-built 3-story stone base, brick and shingle dwelling; cor ner Third street and Geiger ave nue; contains 13 rooms, hath and outkitchen; front and aide porches; gas and electricity; steam heat; lot, 70x204 ft. Garage. Price upon inquiry. Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST AND COURT SYS. ItEAU ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Members Hbg. I ten I Estate Board G, HELP WANTED —MALE ■ i —— I I 1 4 .iss" PERMANENT WORK Tharyear-'round and a chancer to -earn rate in accordance with your ability. All around machinists, boring mill men. lathe shaper planer, milling machine, drill press, bench and floor men. Apply in per son or write at once to fac i tory employment office. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO., AKRON, OHIO. 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 STEEL COMPANY 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 fh's type; in short, a man of integrity and large 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. Your communications treated confidential ly. Box W-7724 care Telegraph. GRASP the opportunity to-day to become an expert mechanic and chauf fer. We 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 26 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg. Training Quarters and Aeroplane Field, 14th and Sycamore Sts. WANTED Platen pressmen; good wages; steady employment. Apply at once. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO., State and Cameron Sts. WANTED Experienced auto repairmen. Apply 443 S. Cameron St. 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 S-8222 care Tele graph. WANTED Laborers and carpenters, permanent work and a chance for advancement in accord ance with your ability. Ap ply a\ Employment B,ureau, CENTRAL IRON AND STEEL COMPANY Slaughter house man want ed at once. Apply, STEELTON STORE CO., LTD., Steelton, Pa. WANTED —Man for stock room work. Apply F. W. Woolworth Co., 404 Market St. WANTED —Meq for day labor in country near city. Apply 1700 North Second Street. WANTED —A colored barber. Apply 3 N. Pitt Street, Carlisle. WANTED —A young man to drive delivery wagon. Call 623 Boas St. WANTED First class barber. Apply at once, 18 N. 3d St. 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, 192 °" INTENSIVE TRAINING in special home study course in high ier 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. UPHOLSTERERS wanted. Experi enced, for steady work in our large Brooklvr. factory. Best wages, excel lent working conditions, no labor dis putes. Write or call S. Karpen & Bros., 11l W. 37th St, New Y'ork City. PAPERHANGERS —Wanted; steady employment on piece work. Apply Reamer & SON, 1505 North Sixth St. WANTED —Painters, reliable me chanics only needed. Apply at once. 1836 Fulton St., J. A. Gill. WANTED Ambitious salesman who has ability and Is desirous of making from SIOO to S2OO per week every week in the year, five days in the week and he home week-ends. This is not a stock, bond or insur ance proposition, but an unusual op portunity if you have the light ki.id of foundation. We will train you in a big money making proposition. State age and experience. All replies con fidential. Address B-7882 care Telo graph. i (Continued In Next Column) HELP WANTED—MALE • WANTED Twenty men, either color, for road work. Meet representa tive at State Employment Of fice, Third and North Sta. i WANTED—Salesman with own car to call on automobile trade. Liberal compensation to grood worker. Reply The U-Kan Co., Lykens, Pa. WANTED —Tailor or bushelman; highest salary paid; good position for right man. Apply at once. Car faro paid. D. Alpert, North Pitt Street, Carlisle, Pa. HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1 WANTED—Experienced operators on Union Special inseamer or felling machine; steady work; 30 per cent, bonus Jennings Mfg. Co., 2012 North Fourth St. 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 rlsburg 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. 4 MORE LEARNERS WANTED Operations on the new four-story factory adjoining our present four story building are well under way, and 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. MOORHEAD KNITTING CO., INC., Cor. Cameron and Walnut Sts. WANTED—tiouse*eeper who wilt will assist in the cooking. A per manent and pleasant home for a Christian woman who can qualify. Call in person at 1926 N. Second St. 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 Reliable woman for general housework. Address Box CBt>BB care Telegraph. • WANTED—Two ladiqs who are settled to do plain and fancy pressing on ladies' garments. Must be experi enced. No others need apply. Call at Eggert's, 1243 Market St. COLORED cook and colored second girl for general housework in small family. Must be experienced and fur nish best references. Wages, cook, $8.50, second girl. $7 per week. Apply at once at H. H. Bowman's residence. Third and Maclay Sts. WANTED—Lady to do rough dry washing at home for family of two. One who washes clean and carefully. Address B-7883 care Telegraph. W4.NTED Experienced loopeis. Harris Hosiery Co.. Caider and Marion Street. WANTED —A girl for stenography, typewriting and general office work; also a good girl for stbre work Ap ply Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North Second Street. WANTED —Young colored girl for dish washer in private boarding house. Apply 1216 Market. WANTED —Woman to learn pastry work Nine-hour day; three meals a day; no work Sunday. Apply 211 Wal nut street WANTED —Experienced girls on paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris Paper Box Co., 103 N. Cameron St. WANTED —Girls to learn how to make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Hams Paper Box Co., 103 N. Cameron St WANTED —Girl or middle aged woman for general housework; no cooking; wages $8 per week with loom and board. White preferred. Write Mrs. E. J. 'ieper. R. D. No. 3, Lancaster, Pa. NURSE girl wanted. Apply 7 South Front St., Apt. B. t HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Reliable girl or woman to keep house for two. References desired. W. Gard Conklin. 2137 Swatara St. Phone 388 R. HELP WANTED —Male and Female WANTED " Press feeders at once, experi ence preferred, but not necea sary. The Telegraph Print ing Company. Cameron and State Streets, Harrisbqrg, Pa. WOMEN OR WEN —Wanted: salary $24 full .linn . 50c an hour spare time, selling glial a niceo hosiery to wearer. Expetfen e unnecessary. interna tional Mills. Norristown, Pa. (Continued In Next Column) JtARRISBTJRG TELEGKXPg I THE CLASSIFIED ADS are "cur rent news." They are swiftly-borne P messages from people all about you p who have business to do with some- p body in this city—perhaps with you. -i Curiosity on your part as to what they U are all about is quite justifiable. u ■ I HELP WANTED—FEMALE SHOE Saleslady; young lady about 18 years old. Must be willing worker. Apply Dandy Line Shoe Store, 27 S. Fourth St. 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 Boettcher. care Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN wanted. Several young men on soliciting proposition, S6O per month and expenses, while we teach you our line, commission contract to live wires, experience not required. Address D-7790 care Telegraph. SALESMEN—Write for list of openings and full particulars. Earn $2,000 to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experi enced. City or traveling. Nat'l. Sales mens Tr. Assn., Dept. 603, Chicago. SALESMAN wanted. Oil reflnerv 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. AGENTS WANTED WE want a good, live agent to represent us in this eity and vicinity for the sale of our hand stoker, auto matic stokers, fire door hoppers and other mechanical products we are manufacturing for steam boilers. To the right party we offer either a sal ary or commission, as desired. Apply to Vasil Steam Systems. Company, 314- 318 Washington Loan and Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALI?. COLORED boy age 19, wishes extra work,' five hours per day. Address X-7884 care Telegraph. MAN wishes extra work in even ings laying carpets or taking down awnings. Call Bell 3615 J. WANTED—Position as engineer and fireman, stationary or locomo tive, hoisting engines. Can make re pairs and steady worker. Can fur nish reference. In or out of city. Box 253, Lemoyne, Pa. BOOKKEEPER with 15 years' ex perience, desires position; good ref erence and will guarantee complete satisfaction. Address S-7879 care Tel egraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WOMAN wishes washing and iron ing to do at home. Address P. O. Box 99, Camp Hill. EXPERIENCED dressmaker desires sewing by the day. Anna Mozingo, 1623 Penn St. Bell 1179 W. WANTED—General housework by colored woman in private family, can furnish references. Inquire 405 Lin coln St., Steelton. WANTED WANTED —A child to rear, either colored or white, a very good home. Write to Mrs. -James Plevano, 251 W. 3d St.. Lewistown, Pa. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT —Second floor, nicely furnished front room, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen, three doors from Mulberry Street bridge; private family. Inquire 156 Sylvan Terrace. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with use of bath, gentlemen preferred. Rent $3.50 per week. Apply to Mrs. Owens, fourth floor, Pott's apartment. Third and Herr Sts. FOR RENT —Second story room, nicely furnished; all modern conveni ences; city steam: electric light; use of both phones and bath. 721 North Sixth St. 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. 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 light housekeeping; state terms and particulars. Address T-7774, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Rear 'rooms of 213 Crescent St.. 7 rooms and bath. Call at 518 S. 18th St., or Bell 1055 M. BOAR I > WANTED WANTED—Board for two adults and child; refined surroundings. For particulars call Bell phone 1581 R. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Two 2%-story frame houses on Hill, al! imp., elect, and gas, 7 rooms each, front porch, slate roof, nice size yard to drivq alley, room for garage, lruit trees, out buildings, price $2600 each. Also several more cheap houses. Vacant. Possession at once. 2-story briek. all imp., front porch, bay win dow. drive alley, SSOO down, balance easy payments. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560 J. I Continued In Next Column) HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN" CAMP HILL—BOWMAN AVE., 254- story bungalow, 9 rooms and bath; a 1 home; nice big front porch and lawn; gas and electric light; steam heat; everything that goes to make up a modern home; right price to quick buyer. PAXTON ST. AND 17TH—BRAND VACANT—7 rooms and bath, narawood floors, steam heat, gras and eiectrieity; a real modern home; can ne bought with small amount of cash; balance same as rent. . X. 12TH ST; 68—VACANT—3-story brick, 8 rooms and bath, newly paint ed and papered, gas and electricity; an improvements; house in first class condition; possession at once. A GOOD INVESTMENT FRONT ST., 607-09—Three-story bricks; 8 rooms and bath; all im provements; the very best of loca tion for an apartment house; can be bought right and converted into six apartments at a small cost. D. ASA SANDERLIN, Room 1, Security Trust Building, ~ , „ 36 North Third Street. Bel l 1390 Dial 3573 FOR SALE 18th and Forster; new brick house, 8 rooms and hath, gas, kitchen, mod ern improvements. Boas St., brick house. 7 rooms and bath, all improvements. Reily St., brick house, all improve ments. Boyd St., brick house, all improve ments. Boas St., frame house, 7 rooms and bath, all improvements. Apartment sites, three desirable sites in center of city. BAUM & ROBESON, SS3J Bell phone. Room 3 Russ Bldg. FOR SALE 1404 State Street S6OOO 1406 Sute Street S6OOO 801 N. 16th Street SSOOO 803 N. 18th Street $4500 811 N. 18th Street $4500 1820 Briggs Street S4OOO 1822 Briggs Street S4OOO 1810 Briggs Street ....; $3500 All very desirable properties. A. S. MILLER, Room 216 Commonwealth Trust Bldg. Bell phone 3740R When ready to sell list your business properties, farms and lots with us. It brings results. SALINGER & MILLER, 44 Union Trust Bldgs., City. Bell phone 2769. FOR SALE MODERN SUBURBAN HOME. , Shlremanstown. Three-story brick, AMPLE PORCH ES. SUN PARLOR, all HARDWOOD THROUGHOUT, electric. STEAM HEAT. LARGE LOT, double GAR AGE. Beautiful NEW MODERN home. Will sell at a SACRIFICE. Furnished or unfurnished. POSSESSION at once. S. W. FITZGERALD, Real Estate Agency, 34 S. 3d St. 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. I apricots, plums, German prunes, peaches, apples, pears and quinces, strawberries, raspberries, blackber ries, gooseberries and currants. Buildings. Eight-room frame house, finished in cypress, front, Bide and rear porches, Vestibule, open 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 brooder, etc. This property can be bought for $5,500. For interviews ad dress W, P- O. Box 122, Penbrook, Pa. FOR lots in Camp H'U. 20x125 ft., high, level, well lo cated cn a corner plot. Price right for a quick sale. Call or write, 439 Boyd St., City 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. p 303 Lewis St. Real Estate and Ins. HOUSES in all sections of city sold on easy payment plan, ranging from $1 000 to $6,000. D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589, ■ FOR SALE—A desirable home at "45 S. 13th St., also properties valued from $1,400 to $7,000. Inquire of Mrs. Anna M. Alleman, 215 S. 13th St., or J. Grant Koons. 401 S. 13th St., Har risburg. Bell phone. HOUSE for sale, new two-story brick, 6 rooms and bath, all modem conveniences. Melrose St, near 23d and Derry. Call Bell 2062R, $2200 WILL PURCHASE a dwelling with eight rooms and bath, gas, fur nace and cemented* cellar. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. DESIRABLE Paxtang property for sale— corner Swan and Brisban Sts„ all improvements, large lot Bed | Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. I Continued In Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I Several 3-story bricks on Hill ' and uptown; all imp. Corner houses on Hill and ' uptown; all imp. 3-story bricks on Market St.; all imp. Several apartment houses on Hill and uptown; good in vestments. Two 3-story bricks near Broad Street market. SSOO down; easy payments. Vacant, possession at once, 2-story brick; all imp.; porch drive alley; on Hill. SSOO down. Vacant, possession at once, 3-story brick, all imp, uptown. SSOO down. Possession at once. North 6th St., 8 rooms, all imp elect. and gas, porch, bay | window, side entrance, nice yard SSOO down. ; Vacant, 4-room frame, up town, good shape. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell phone 560J u Three-story brick building with latest improvements, second and third floors, used as apartments. On first floor is an' up-to-date soda foun tain. fully equipped with ice cream parlor, including con fectionery stock, also a fine gaiage in rear of property. Second floor of garage can be used for manufacturing pur poses; 14 per cent, on invest ments. Price $14,000. Down town corner business property, including a store, stock and garage. Also a . large vacant lot which can be used for future developments. This is a fine place for butch er shop. Price $5,000. Some nice corner lots, 40x110, at Cloverly Heights, latest suburbs to city also a number of lots at Oak Higlispire. Houses in city, Stcelton and Bressler. For further particu lars. apply to SALINGER & MILLER, 44 Union Trust Bldg- City. Bell phone 2769 FOR SALE—2d St. below Maclay; o-story, semi-detached house; 25 ft. front; 162 ft. deep; runs back to Penn St.; garage; room for two cars; beautiful home; all Improvements; must be seen to be appreciated. Im mediate possession. Price $10,500. LOUIS B. COHEN. 31 North Second Street. Bell phone 3057 J. ' Derry Street between 23d and 24th, finished August, 1919. Three-story stone and stucco house, electric lights, vapor steam heat; hardwood floors, garage. $9,500 if sold by December 1. LEWIS B. COHEN. 31 North Second Street. Bell 3057J 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 flrst _ class cement walks. This property can be bought on easy terms or if paid cash a large discount will be al lowed. Price, $3,000.00. SO3-805 S. THIRD. Steelton. Pa. Two frame dwellings with 6 rooms each Price $1,500.00 apiece. 759 MOHN ST., Steelton, Pa. Frame house in first-class condition. Price, 929 S. FRONT ST., Steelton. Six room frame house with a lot 30 ft. bv 213 ft. Price $2,300.00. y SALINGER & MILLER, 44 Union Trust Bldg. Harrisburg. Pa. Bell Phone 2769 DOUBLE house for sale In High spire at a bargain; all improvements; $2,500 a side; good location; right along street car line. W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St., Highspire. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond first payment required, balance as rent. We have houses In every part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. FOR SALE—IIO4 North Second St brick dwelling. 9 rooms and bath. In quire 805 North Second Street, or call Bell 645 J. FOR SALE—Oyster's Point, double frame house, 6 rooms each, all con veniences, large lot to each side. Price $4650. DURAND & FERBER, 107 Chestnut Street. FOR SALE —A very desirable house on Penn St. near Emerald. A. W Swengei. 2131 N. Second St 321 Herr St. 8 roomed house; all Improvements; a bargain to quick buyer. Rents for $25, Apply 324 Kelly St FOR SALE —Brick dwelling, 543 Harris at- 8 rooms and bath. Chas Adlcr, 1002 N. Third st. FOR SALE—Brick dwelling, 2051 Penn St- 8 rooms, bath and front porch. Chas. Adler, 1002 N. 3d St FOR SALE —Brick dwelling. 431 Harris street 8 rooms, bath and front porch. Chas. Adler, 1002 N. Third st FOR SALE —2%-story frame house, 10 rooms with all modern improve ments, located at 1829 North street Inquire Jacob Shlomberg, 903 Himrod ave- Voungstown, Ohio. $2500 WILL PURCHASE a semi bungalow with six rooms, furnace heat, recently papered and In good condition; porch front and rear; lot 40x135. Bell Realty Co- Bergner Bldg. $4500 will purchase a three-story brick house with all improvements, located at Riverside, possession De cember 1. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE —314 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—Brick dwelling. 1611 Green street. 8 rooms and bath. Chas. Adler, 1002 N. Third st * <Continued in Next Column) OCTOBER 27, 1919.^ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 258 BROAD STREET; 3- STORY BRICK; NINE ROOM AND BATH. POSSESSION NOVEMBER 1. INQUIRE DR. ELLENBERGER, 922 NORTH THIRD ST. I I On what street would you like to live? Two brick houses on Berryhlll St., 8 rooms, bath and furnace. Two-story frame on Shellis St., 6 rooms and furnace. Roily St., all improvements. South 21st St., 7 rooms and hath. Atlas St., all improvements. Tenth St., Muench, Calder, Boas, Forster. LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1129 North Seventh St. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Three-story brick houses; steam heat and all Improvements; Derry St. between 21st and 22d Sts. $391) 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—B rooms and bath; electric light; papered and painted new. SSO down; $25 per month. LOUIS B. COHEN. 31 North Second Street, Bell phone 3057J FOR RENT Three-story building in city's business center, No. 26 South Third Street. Store room, ap proximately 20x70 ffeet, can he rented separately, if de sired. Possession April 1, 1920. Apply COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO., 222 Market Street. i REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent Opportunity for live wire, Howard street above Thirteenth, 15,000 square feet of floor space, brick construc tion, adaptable for warehouse or manufacturing purpose, electrically equipped, steam heated, now used as garage and service station, (known as Conover Garage), attractive propo osition to quick buyer. LOUIS B. COHEN, Bell SCS7J 31 North Second St Real Estate For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—New house, moderate price, well located, immediate possession, will exchange for 1919, 7 passenger car, limousine preferred. Address Mr. Wilson care Telegraph. i REAL ESTATE WANTED I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es tate and Insurance. 10u2 North Third Street. FARMS FOR SALE—Small truck farm con taining ten acres of good land, locat ed one mile from trolley at Progress, Dauphin county, improved by a 2Vs story frsme dwelling, slate roof, con taining 8 rooms and attic, in elegant condition; also frame bank barn, large chicken house and other out buildings. Considerable fruit consist ing of cherry, pear, apple, peach and plum; large strawberry bed. Any one desiring a country place, easy of ac cess, should Investigate. Price SSBOO. For Sale—At Shiremanstown, 2%- story frame dwelling, frame barn and all necessary outbuildings, together with two acres of elegant soil, con siderable fruit. House and outbuild ings equipped with water and elec tric lights. Price SSOOO. For Sale —44 acres, located within 1 % miles of Dauphin, improved by 2%-stcry frame house, 6 rooms, bath arid attic, first class condition, frame bank barn and all necessary out buildings. Private gas plant, solid road to farm. This farm is well lo cated. Price S6BOO. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Agents. Second and Walnut Sts. 4-acre farm, 8 miles south city, level good soil, creek water, also spring and well water, 6 room frame house, large chicken house, stable, etc.. 35 bearing fruit trees, berries, etc., price $1500; SSOO down balance can stand; pos session at once, (house va cant), located on State high way, school close by. 30-acre farm, 5 miles north of city, good house, out build s ings, fruit, some woodland. Will sell or trade on city property. Price S3OOO. Posses sion soon. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. Bell phone 560J : FOR SALE—Farms from one acre to five hundred acres, and prices from S6OO to $25,000. Call or write for cat alog. The McVey Co., Real Estate Operators, Mount Union, Pa. FARM—At public sale on Thursday, October 30, 1919, at 2 p. m„ the Sam uel Mumma farm of 98 acres, 4V4 miles north of Mechanicsburg and about seven miles from Harrisburg near Bowman's Mill, at Good Hope. Brick house and bank barn. Fanny Mumma, Ellen M. Adams, executrixes. 130-acre larm tor sale or exchange on city property in business location; good quality soil; 4 miles from Dun cannon on Wm. Penn road to Sun bury; 2V6-story. 8 roomed house; porch on three sides; summer house; running spring water; large bank barn ; v. agon ahed with corn crib on both sides; good hog stable with corn ciib: large chicken house; apple or chard and other fruit trees; school house and church nearby. Inquire Durand & Ferber, ' 107 Chestnut St. L- ,1 4? 67 or 1649 J. (Continued In Next Colon*"* FARMS J FOR SALE f in 5 5"™ e u t r u P k . ,arm and 'ce bustnoeoJ , 10-room brick house, bank barn, 4Ox 60, wagon shed, pig sty, chicked nouses, including three horses, throe wagons and all the (arming Imple ments. ice house capacity 2,100 tow Ice tools and 2-acre pond, concrete dam in A 1 condition. This property shows values of $13,000, 2.500 ft. white pine timber, retail price Ice 80 per 100 lbs., location miles west of Duncannon, Perry county. Possession at once. Price SB,OOO. $4,000 cap res main at 6 per cent. "C" CHARLES DA VIES 1549 State St. Bell 4162R DUI 493* . 4 — 4 FARMS FOR SALE. ALL A 1 INVESTMENTS i 135 acres, 6 miles from Hbg., TorlS county $13.50(fl 115 acres, 3 miles from Hbg., Cumber land county sl3,ooty 60 acres. 4 miles from Hbg.. Cumber-I land county $3,8001 17 acres, truck. 4 miles from Hbg., j Cumberland county $2,500' 100 acres, 12 miles from Hbg.. Dau-; phin county $3,0001 15 acres, 13 miles from Hbg., Dauphin.' county $1,500- 185 acres, 7 miles from Hhg-> Dauphin. county $8,500! 12 acres, 2 miles from Hbg.. Dauphin county $5,000 3 acres, 3 miles from Hbg., Dauphin county $3,6000 141-acre farm. 14 miles from Hbg.. Dauphin county SIO,OOO | 62-acre farm and ice business with ! stock. Perry county SB,OOO "C" my list of farms. CHARLES DAVIES, 1549 State St. Bell 4162R Dial 493* .j FARMS FOR SALE Price* 16 acres, Dauphin county SI7OO 17 acres, Perry county .....$750 33 acres, Dauphin county sl6oo' 40 acres, Lebanon county $4200 51 acres, York county $1700; 63 acres, Perry county SIOOO 77 acres, Lebanon county $4500 80 acres. Lebanon county $4200 98 acres, Dauphin county $2900 115 acres, Dauphin county S3OOO 150 acres, Lebanon county SB4OO - acres. Dauphin county S3OOO DURAND & FERRER, , 107 Chestnut near Front FRUIT farm for sale, 30 acres; If?' acres of orchard, peach and applet trees. Give us an offer. Durand & Fer bcr, 107 Chestnut near Front. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS * WANTED—Room for office pur poses about 800 square feet, in vicin ity bounded by Chestnut. Fifth an<tj Walnut Sts., for immediate use by re-i liable concern, best references. Ad-! dress C-7622. FOR RENT Storeroom. glass frontage, 15 ft. ceiling, heated, hot arid cold water, cemented cellarA • without side entrance, must be seeqJ to be appreciated. Apply to 3237 N.j 4th St., Riverside Baking Co. *< 4 FOR RENT —Second floor room, 60x 140 ft., no posts, 11th and Berryhlll Street. Apply on premises. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS j $ FOR SALE One white iron bed, one good mattress, spring, complete s2o; one 6x9 Crex rug $9.50. FORNWALT, 1321 North Sixth Street. FOR SALE YORK IMPERIAL Apples, all hand-picked. $2 a bushel ss a barrel. Phone your order orr . write to Mrs. J. C. Keel, 619 Oxford * St., City. Bell phone 4052 W. Delivered* direct from the farm to any place in, Harrisburg or vicinity. THE STRONGEST PREJUDICE AGAINST GAS HEATERS WILL VANISH UNDER THE CHEERFUL GLOW OF THE HUMPHREY RADIANT FIRE. FREE DEMONSTRATION AT KITZMILLER'S DRUG STORE. 1325 Derry Street, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. AUCTIONEER HITE. Bell 1875 J. * — -A FOR SALE—Partly broken rabbit hound. Apply 28 Evergreen St. FOli SALE —Will sell to one party the contents of a six-room house* price $450 cash, and will rent thai house. Address Box T-7791 care Tele-J graph. I . —( RANGE —And one double heater itt| good condition, cheap for quick sale.. Apply 2923 Main St.. Penbrook. Belli 4784 J. ,j FOR SALE—Superior oxy-acetyl lene generators, cutting and welding torches, carbon burning outfit. Dem onstrations by appointment. F. R,j Lavtrt.y. 1857 Bell phone. FOR SALE—Gasoline hoisting en-" ginc 10 H. P- International gasolinol engine, machine tools, electric motors, various sizes, large stone crushing] plant complete. F. R. Laverty, ISoT Bell phone. FOR SALE —One oak mantle com plete with French beveled <dge mir-1 ror and fancy tiled front, also one chandelier with six lights. Apply j 1919 N. Second St. FOR SALE—One white iron enamel] bed, white dresser and chair, sls. Call] at 1211 Green St. , .FOR SALE—A first class steel cool ingr range at a bargain. 1941 rsorta, Fourth St. FOR SALE—CoaI range with hot| water back and srood baking oven, in; perfect condition. $ 2-11; Penn St., or Bell phone 4553 J. POTATOES for sale, one car in, ? en cheap- - J P H. l *sl iFI er'a Storef a i336 No^th'Six?£j Street. _ FOR SAIJE—Four plank top quar-, ter oak library tables, No. 1, 36, 47 | inch, 1% thick legs. 2-2 in., wt. about 120 lbs.: No. 2. 24-42 inches. l'A thick legs, 2-2 inches, wt. about 115 Nos. 3 and 4. 24-36 inches, IV* thick legs 2-2 wt. about 100 lbs. Finished,' in golden gloss and dull *u™. ed ° a ki Frtces S2O and $25. well made.. 1 -38 : inch dapple gray hobby horse. P r ' c ®i $5, mounted with I'Tathi rods, bridle and saddle made or leath er, height from floor to saddle $ inches. Goods can be seen at 24] Hummel St.. Harrisburg. J Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page
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