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§_ Yen May Find Bmnestlc Help, If Any Is Available, Threngh tie Ctelfied • j
2)eatbs
BIRD-Mrs. Mary E. Burd, in her
49th year, at her home, 1839 bulton
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. Rela
tives and friends invited to attend
without further notice.
STUART—AIbert F. Stuart, at his
home, til 4 North Sixteenth Street,
on October 26, 1919.
The luneral services will be held at
the above address Wednesday after
noon at 3.30 o'clock. Burial in East
Harrisburg cemetery.
McCOMAS—'On October 27. 1919, Mi
riam G. McComas. aged 21 years.
Funeral on Thursday afternoon at:
3 o'clock from the residence of her
parents, "Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc- J
Comas. 2614 North Sixth Street, i
The relatives and friends are in- !
vited to attend without further no- J
tice. Interment East Harrisburg ■
cemetery. I
STANFORD—On October 28, 1919.
Rose A. Stanford, wife of Bishop |
W. M Stanford, 226 Reily Street. |
aged 74 years. ■
Funeral on Friday afternoon at - i
o'clock from the Harris Street U. L. j
church. The relatives and friends are i
invited to attend without further
notice. Interment in Harrisburg,
cemetery. j
BURP—On October 27, 1919, George j
E. Burd. aged 28 years.
Funeral on Thursday afternoon at ;
1.30 o'clock from the residence of
his mother. Mrs. Annie Arnold, :
Saylord Street. Relatives and i
friends are invited to attend ■nitn- (
out further notice. Burial in l a.v- j
tanx? cemetery. i
CARD OF THANKS
The children of Mrs Eilll.a Beaver,
wish to extend their thanks to the r ,
kind friends and neighbors for the J
kind set vices rendered during their
late bereavement.
M. B. FRANKFORD,
2032 Fulton Street.
LOST AND FOUND '
LOST —Black skirt in a package in !
Woolworth's on Wednesday alter- .
noon. Reward if returned to boe
Schuylkill St. |
INSTRUCTIONS
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Shorthand, Typewriting. English'
Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme
tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time.
E BECRLKY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
121 Market St. Chas. R. Beikle.,.
COSSIC" I'OMAR, B. A., University
of San Marcos, will open a class at
night in beginner's and ad \anccd
Spanish. Address Harrisburg Acade
my.
HELP WANTED—MALE
~ WANTED
2,000 ROCK TUNNEL MEN
TO WORK ON 18-MILE
SHANDAKEN TUNNEL
NEAR KINGSTON. NEW YORK,
a YEARS' STEADY WORK
NO BROKEN TIME
WAGES 40 TO 62'/ 2 CENTS
PER HOUR
WE HAVE WORK FOR
150 DRILE RUNNERS
100 DRIEE RUNNER HELPERS
75 HOIST AND COMPRESSOR EN
GINEERS, 1,000 LABORERS
Also carpenters, blacksmiths, help
ers, metormen, brakemen. electricians,
pumpmen, pipemen, riggers, etc.
FIRST CLASS BOARD AND SLEEP
ING QUARTERS IN COMPANYS
CAMPS. AT $7 PER WEEK.
Free transportation from Kingston.
N. A'., by motor bus or train to the
S shafts.
APPLY
Degnon Contracting Co.
Opposite West Shore R. R. Station
KINGSTON. NEW YORK.
EARN —$5-$lO weekly addressing
mailing circulars, spare time at
home; instructions 10c. Barrett Mail
ing Co., 625 28th St.. Detroit, Mich.
WANTED
Boy 16 vcar or over to carry
proofs and work in Telegraph
composing room. Apply to
Foreman of Composing room.
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CLERKS, bookkeeper and office j
men, ambitious men. not satisfied with j
present success and income, will re- j
c.rive full conideration to fill import-!
ant commercial positions paying largo ,
salaries when qualified or present |
worth demonstrated. State your de
sires. Room 511, Kunkcl Rldg.
•ENGINEER WANTED
Wanted, good, steady refrigerator
engineer to work in ice plant. Reg
ular inside work. Apply
UNITED ICE AND COAL CQ.,
Forster and Cowden Sts.
WANTED —Men for day labor In
country near city. Apply 1700 North
Second Street.
WANTED—Non-union bricklayers, j
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
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.
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SIXTH STREET HOUSES
FOR SALE
Xo. 24k>8— 3-story brick dwelling; j
one of pair; 8 rooms and bath;
electric light; steam heat; cement
ed cellar; chestnut anl hardwood i
finish; lot 20x13? feet., with 20-foot 1
rear alley. Possession in 60 days. i
No. 2520—3-story brick dwelling;
9 rooms and bath; electric light:
steam heat; first floor oak floore;
combination coal and gas range;
tront and back porches; cemented |
cellar; lot 16.2x105 feet, to Lexing
ton street in rear.. Possession No
vember Ist.
Ao. 700— 3-story brick dwelling;
brownstone trimmings; 10 rooms
and bath; hardwood finished in
terior; bay window front; cement
ed cellar; lot 17.6x70.7 feet; gas
light; furnace heat.
Ao. 3453 —2V4-story frame house;
7 rooms and bathroom (but no fix
tures); furnace heat;lot 13 1-3xloo
feet, with garage on rear. This
property is moderately priced.
Miller Brothers & Co.
LOCUST AAD COURT STS.
REAL ESTATE IASUHAACE i
SURETY BONDS
Members libit. Ileal Estate Board I
K. '
TUESDAY EVENING.
MKIiP WANTED—MALE
PERMANENT WORK
The year 'round and a chance
to earn rata 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
tory employment office.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE
AND RUBBER CO.,
AKRON, OHIO.
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WANTED—Cylinder press feeders.
Apply Evangelical Press. Third and
j Reily Sts.
SALESMAN—We want an ex-county
l or city official, a bank employe, a
: school principal, an insurance man.
i or high grade salesman, a man of this
type; in short, a man of integrity and
; large acquaintance to represent a
'Philadelphia financial house liand
' ling only best of nearby industrial
j 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. r
communications treated confidential
ly. Box W-7724 care Telegraph.
FREIGHT TRUCKERS
AND
FREIGHT HANDLERS
WANTED AT THE
P. R. It. 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. Adarqss Box Y-7876 care Tele
graph.
GRASP the opportunity to-day to
become UB 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 25 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
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
Slaughter house man want
ed at once. Apply,
STEELTON STORE CO., LTD.,
Steelton, Pa.
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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,
Hurrisburg, Pa.
I 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,
19J °' INTENSIVE TRAINING
In special home study course in high
er accountancy and traffic, linked up.
with resident consultation, service j
now being organized, will qualify you I
fcr salaries from $2,000 to $6,000 per
year. Write, call or phone Bell 4940 R.
LA SALLK EXTENSION UNIVERSITY I
I 26 N. 18th St.. Harrisburg, Pa.
Open Evenings.
] UPHOLSTERERS wanted. Experi-l
eneed, for steady work in our large
I Brooklvr factory. Best wages, excel
jlent working conditions, no labor dis
-1 putes. Write or call S. Karpen &
j Bros.. 11l W. 37th St, New Y'ork City.
' PAPERHANGERS —Wanted; steady
employment on piece work. Apply
I Reamer &. SON, 1505 North Sixth St.
WANTED—Painters, reliable me
chanics only needpd. 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 be home week-ends.
This is not a stock, bond or insur
ance proposition, but an unusual op
portunity if you have the right kind
of foundation. We will train you in a
big money making proposition. State |
age and experience. All replies con- j
lidentiai. Address B-7882 care Tele- j
! graph. I
WANTED —Salesman with own earj
to rail on automobile t'rade. Liberal'
compensation to good worker. Reply)
■The U-Kan Co.. Lykens, Pa. ;
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HELP WANTED—MALE
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WANTED
Carpenters, door boys, moulder
helf>ers, roll hands, machinist helpers,
laborers for blast furnaces, mills,
coke ovens and general plant work.
Apply at Employment Office
BETHLEHEM STEEL CO.,
Steelton, Pa.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
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WANTED—Experienced operators
on Union Special inseamer or felling
machine; steady work; 30 per cent. 1
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 varnper, 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 maehine 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 steaay or
conscientiously.
HARRISBURG SHOE M'F'G. CO
-1408 Vernon Street
EXTRA salesladies wanted. Apply
S. V . Woolworth Co.. 404 Market St.
WANTED—A good settled woman
for light house work; good home privi
leges and good wages, prefer widow!
with child, can make my home like)
your own. Wm. E. Van Sciver.
WANTED—Woman to do washing
for small family. Call or address,
126 S. 13th St. ,
WANTED—GirIs to work in book
binding department; experience un
necessary. Apply Mr. Bernheisel, The
Telegraph Printing Co., Cameron and
State Sts
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Girls wanted to learn band
ing; good pay while learn
ing; good opportunity. Apply
GENERAL CIGAR CO.,
500 Race Street.
COLORED cook in small family.
Must be experienced and furnish best
references. Wages SS.SO per week. Ap
ply at once at H. H. Bowman's resi
dence. Third and Maclay Sts.
WANTED —Colored cook, leference
required. Apply 507 North Front St.
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WANTED —White woman for dish
washer. Apply Camp Curun Restau
rant. 622 Maclay St.
WANTED —nouseueeper who will
will assist in the cookir.g. A per
manent and pleasant home for a
Christian woman who can qualify. I
Call in person at 1926 N. Second St. |
SILK, SILK, SILK.
Silk Operators.
Good Learners.
If steady work is what you
anl and short day and best
pay. apply
SILK MILL,
Cor. Second and North Sts.
WANTED
Reliable woman for general
housework. Address Box
CBbSS care Telegraph.
SHOE Saleslady; young lady about
18 years old. Must be willing worker.
Apply Dandy Line Shoe Store. 27 S.
Fourth St.
WANTED—Two ladies who are!
i settled to do plain and fancy pressing)
on ladies' garments. Must be experi- ;
eneed. No others need apply. Call at
Eggert's, 1243 Market St. I
WANTED —Lady to do rough dry !
washing at home for family of two. |
One-who washes clean and carefully.
Address B-7883 care Telegraph.
WANTED Experienced loopers.
Harris Hosiery Co., Calder and Marion
Street.
WANTED —Young colored girl for
dish washer in private boarding
house. Apply 1246 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-Harrls
Paper Box Co.. 103 N. Cameron St
| WANTED —Girl or middle ageil
| woman for general housework; no
cooking; wages $8 per week with
i room and board. White preferred.
Write Mrs. E. J. Pieper, R. D. No. 3.1
Lancaster, Pa.
! HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Reliable
'girl or woman to keep two.
References desired. W. GardUonklin.
2137 Swatara St. Phone 388 R.
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
WANTED
Press feeders at once, experi
ence preferred, but not neces
sary. The Telegraph Print
ing Company, Cameron and
State Streets, Harrisburg, Pa.
WOMEN OR MEN—Wanted; salary
I $24 full time; 50c an hour, spare time,
I selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer,
i Experience unnecessary. Interna
! tional Mills, Norristown, Pa.
I WANTED —Man and wife for coun
i try place near city. Man as chauffeur
| and gardener, wife for cooking and
'housework. Furnished room and bath.
) sin(i per month, including board,
i state reference and age. Henry I
| Boettclier. care Armstrong Cork Co., I
Lancaster, Pa. J
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EAIUUBBURO TELEGRAPH
I THE CLASSIFIED ADS are "cur
rent news." They are swiftly-borne
messages from people all about you m
who have business to do with some- i
body in this city—perhaps with you. *pj
Curiosity on your part as to what they lis
are all about is quite justifiable. pp]
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN WANTED
Several young men on solicit
ing proposition. S6O per month
and expenses, while we
teach you our line, commis
sion contract to live wires,
experience not required. Ad
dress D-7790 care Telegraph.
SALESMEN—Write for list of!
openings and full particulars. Eain
$2,000 to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand
for men. Inexperienced or experi
enced. City or traveling. Nat'l. Saloa
mens Tr. Assn., Dept. 603, Chicago.
AGENTS WANTED
WF. ivant a good, live agent 'o
represent us in this city and vicinity
for the sale of our hantr stoker, auto
■ iratir stokers, fire door hoppers and I
i other mechanical products we are
manufacturing for steam boilers. To)
| the right party we offer either a sal-
Lory or commission, as desired. Apply I
to Vasil Steam Systems Company. 314-1
SIS Washington Loan and 'Trust
Bldg., Washington, D. C.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
BOY. 16 years old. desires position
with reliable firm with chance for
advancement. Address Box S-7992 care!
Teleraph.
COLORED boy age 19, wishes extra
work,' five hours per day. Address
X-7SS4 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.
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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
WOMAN wishes washing and iron
ing to do at home. Address P. O. Box
99. Camp Hill.
| EXPERIENCED dressmaker desires
I sewing by the day. Anna Mozingo,
11623 Penn St. Bell 1179 W.
I 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 —Two furnished rooms
snd small storage room for light
housekeeping; all conveniences; very
warm in winter. Inquire 1521 Wallace
Street.
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,
J Third and Herr Sts.
i FOR RENT —Second story room,
jnicelv furnished; all modern conveni
ences; city steam; electric light; use
of both phones and bath. 721 North
[ Sixth St. - .
I 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
1 gentlemen.
NICELY furnished, clean. cool
rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 143
South Third street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HARRISBURG'S
REAL ESTATE BUREAU
CONSULT US
BACKENSTOSS REALTY
CO.
331 MARKET STREET
FOR SALE
Two 2 >4-story frame houses on
Hill, ail 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 s26ou
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.
SUBURBAN HOME 8 rooms,
frame, summer house, barn, chicken
house, electricity, 4-mllo from Pro
gress, road to Paxtang. Apply Wil
liam Ulrlch on premises.
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental
payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bond first paymentarequlred, balance
as lent. We have houses In every
part of the city and suburbs. Apply
I A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE,
SEE SANDERLIN"
C, AM . P HILL—BOWMAN AVE., 2V4-
uVi,^.;' u , n ? alow> 9 rooms and bath; a
beautiful home; nice big front porch
n L gas and electric light;
uLi, beat: everything that goes to
make up a modern home; right price
to quick buyer.
I . P , T AND 17TH—BRAND
\ ACANT—7 rooms and bath,
hardwood floors, steam heat, gas and
electricity; a real modern home; can
be bought with.small amount of cash;
balance same as rent.
leS'i, 1 1 TH ST: 68—VACANT—3-story
TIL , S rooms and bath, newly painf
ull oT 1 I la Pered, gas and electricity:
i a ?P rove ments; house in first class
condition; possession at once.
I rDnA G°°D INVESTMENT
I IRON 1 ST., 607-09—Three-story
: : 8 rooms and bath; all im-
Fi ements; the very best of ioca
| [ion for an apartment house; can be
I bought right and converted into six!
apartments at a small cost.
D. ASA SANDERLIN,
Room 1, Security Trust Building,
_ ~ ,66 North Third Street.
Pell -690 D l al 3573
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HOMES FOR SALE
Boas Street. 7 room brick house,
liont porch, all improvements. Can be
bought for $3,250. . j
Boas Street, 7-room frame house:
all improvements. Must be sold at
once, $2,200.
BAUM & ROBESON,
Pell phone 353J Room 3 Russ Rldg. j
ESTATE FOR SALE
IHI.SE properties can be bought
on easy (terms, possession to some in
loss than a month. 49 N. 12th St.. 610
Kelker St., 1837 Fulton St.. South 19th
St., near Paxton, (new). 406 S. 13th I
street.
H. G. PEDLOW,
1201 Chestnut St. Bell phone 972.1 |
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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,
Shiremanstown.
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. I
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LINDEN ST.. 144-146—Two 3-story |
frame, S-room houses. with water)
supply; price for cash, $2,600. J. E. i
Gipplc, 1251 Market St.
BELLEVUE ROAD. 1957—Modern!
8-rpom brick house, with steam heat i
and electric light, porch, side en
trance and drive alley in rear; price
$4,650. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market St. j
SUEURBAN Property For Sale—j
Situated on car line. 5 minute'service, i
9 minutes to Square, lot 110 ft. front!
by 130 ft. deep, drive alloy on side!
and rear, improved with shade trees,!
I cement walks, surrounded with I
healthy double row hedge, beautiful I
lawn loaded with all kinds of flowers I
and shrubbery; gardens in very best!
cultivation, 15 different kinds fruit j
trees, ox heart cherries, sour cherries, i
apricots. plums. German prunes.)
peaches, apples, pears and quinces, I
strawberries, raspberries, blackber-j
ries, gooseberries and currants.
Buildings. Eight-room frame house,
finished In cypress, front, side and |
rear porches, vestibule, open stairs, j
good cellar, furnace heat, gas light, ]
coal range and hot and cold running!
wuter. bummer 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 i
brooder, etc. This property can be I
bought for $5,500. For interviews ad- I
dress W. P. O. Box 122. Penbrook, Pa. |
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Country home of six acres, fouri
miles west of Carlisle, a few minutes!
walk from Carlisle-Newville street j
car line, near Conodogulnet creek.,
House contains seven rooms, summer j
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
good repair, soil fertile, beautiful
vista. Charles E. Bear, 407 W. South
St., Carlisle. Pa.
FOR SALE—Seven lots in Camp
H'll 20x125 ft., high, levfel, well lo
cated on a corner plot. Price right for
a quick sale. Call or write, 439 Boyd
St.. City.
HOUSES In all sections of city sold
on easy payment plan, ranging from
$1 00(1 to $6,000. D. A. Caley, 77
Kunkcl 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 —314 South Second St.,
9-room brick house with furniture
and self-player piano. Give us an of
ler. Durand & Ferber, 107 Chestnut!
St. near Front.
FOR SALE—IIO4 North Second St
brick dwelling. 9 rooms and bath. In
quire SPS North Second Street, or call
Poll 645 J.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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Several 3-story bricks on Hill
i and uptown; all imp.
Corner houses on Hill and
I 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
j window, side entrance, nice
yard SSOO down.
Vacant, 4-room frame, up
town, good shape.
I
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green St. Bell phone 560J
FOR SALE —2d St. below Maclay;
3-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.
|
Tlerry 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
258 BROAD STREET; 3-
STORY BRICK; NINE ROOM
AND BATH. POSSESSION
NOVEMBER 1. INQUIRE
DR. ELLENBERGER,
922 NORTH THIRD ST.
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I
| On what street would you like to
I In e?
Two brick houses on Berryhill St
-8 rooms, bath and furnace.
Two-story frame on Shellis St., 6
rooms and furnace.
Reily St., all improvements.
South 21st St., 7 rooms and bath.
Atlas St., all improvements.
Tenth St., Muench, Calder, Boas,
Forster.
LINCOLN REALTY CO..
1129 North Seventh St.
POSSESSION AT ONCE
Six-room house, large lot, S2OO to
SSOO down, balance as rent. Price is
$1,200. •
DURAND & FERRER.
107 Chestnut near Front
1
REAI. estate for sale at a bargain.
Apply W. .1. Reeves, 224 Market St.,
Highspirc, Pa.
HOUSES FOR SALE
1229 CUMBERLAND ST., Harris
! burg. Pa- brick house with 6 rooms
and bath; new paint; all latest im-
I ments; cemented cellar, with flrst
i class cement walks. This property
! can be bought on easy terms or if
1 paid cash a large discount will be al
lowed. Price, $.1,000.00.
i 803-805 S. THIRD. Steelton. P a . 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. p rice
1 $1,500.00.
929 S. FRONT SI., 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
i
| FOR SALE —Oyster's Point, double
! frame house, 6 rooms each, all con
i vcniences, large lot to each side.
I Price $4650.
DURAND & FERBER,
107 Chestnut Street.
! FOR SALE —A very desirable house
lon Pcnn St. near Emerald. A W.
I ijwengel, 2131 N. Second SL
| 321 Herr SL, 8 roomed house; all
l Improvements; a bargain to quick
1 buyer. Rents for $25. Apply 3^4
I Kelly St.
I FOR SALE —Brick dwelling. 843
I Harris st- 8 rooms and bath. Chas
j 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
J porch. Chaß. Adler, 1002 N. Third sl
I FOR SALE —2^4-story frame house,
110 rooms with all modern improve
' ments, located at 1829 North street.
! Inquire Jacob Shlomberg, 903 Himrod
ave., Youngstowu, Ohio.
13TH ST., N. 20-22—Two frame, 6-'
room dwellings; also two 2-story brick
! dwellings on rear of lot and fronting
|on Linden St. A good proposition.
Consult us. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market
Street.
$2200 WILL PURCHASE a dwelling
with ejght rooms and bath, gas, fur
nace and cemented cellar. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Bldg.
DESIRABLE Paxtang property for
sale —corner Swan and Brisban Sta.,
all Improvements, large loL Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg;.
$2500 WILL PURCHASE a semi
bungalow with six rooms, furnace
heat, recently papered and In good
condition; porch front and rear; lot
I 40x135. Bell Realty~Co- Bergner Bldg.
| $4500 will purchase a three-story
1 brick house with all improvements,
I located at Riverside, possession De-
I (.ember 1. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE —Brick dwelling. 1611
Green street. 8 rooms and bath. Chas.
Adler, 1002 N, Third st,
OCTOBER 28, 1919.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Three-story brick houses; steam
heat and all Improvements; Derry
St. between 21st and 22d Sts. $330
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 feet, can
bo rented separately, if de
sired. Possession April 1,
1920. Apply
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO..
222 Market Street.
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
Opportunity for live wire, Howard
street above Thirteenth, 15,000 square
leet 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 3C57J 31 North Second St.
Real Estate For SIJC or Exeliange
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.
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REAL ESTATE WANTED
I HAVE BUYERS—List your prop
erties with me. Chas. Adlcr, Real Es
tate and insurance. 1002 North Third
Street.
FARMS
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
ings. fruit, some woodland.
Will sell or trade on city
property. Price S3OOO. Posses
sion soon.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Gieen St. Bell phone 560J
FOR SALE
52-ncre truck farm and Ice business,
10-room brick house, bank barn. 40x
63, wagon shed, pig sty, chicken
bouses, including three horses, three
wagons and all the farming imple
ments. Ice hoiise capacity 2,100 tons
Ice tools and 2-acre pond, concrete
dam in AI condition. This property
shows values of $13,000, 2,500 It.
white pine timber, retail price ice 80c
per 100 lbs., location % miles west ot
I'uneannon, Perry county. Possession
at once. Price SB,OOO. $4,000 car re
main at 6 per cent.
"C" CHARLES DAVIES
1549 State St.
Bell 4162R Dial 4930
FARMS FOR SALE. ALL Al
INVESTMENTS
135 acres. 6 miles from Hbg.. York
county ,$13,500
115 acres, 3 miles from Hbg., Cumber
land county $13,000
60 acres, 4 miles from Hbg., Cumber
land county wl?
17 acres truck. 4 miles from Hbg-.
Cumberland county $2,500
100 acres, 12 miles from Hbg.. Dau
phin county U"* 3 'u 0
15 acres. 13 miles from Hbg.. Dauphin
county k *DSOO
185 acres, 7 miles from Hbg.. Dauphin
county K sß 'Kl' 0
12 acres, 2 miles from Hbg.. Dauphin
county
3 acres. 3 miles from Hbg.. Dauphin
county
141-acre farm, 14 miles from Hbg..
Dauphin county slo,ooo
52-acre farm and Ice business with
stock. Perry county
"C" my list of farms.
CHARLES DAVIES.
1549 State St.
Bell 4162R Dial 4930
FARMS FOR SALE
Price
16 acres, Dauphin county SI7OO
17 acres. Perry county $760
33 acres, Dauphin county SI6OO
40 acres, Lebanon county $4290
51 acres, York county SI7OO
C 3 acres, Perry county SIOOO
77 acres, Lebanon county $4500
80 acres. Lebanon county s42ou
98 acres. Dauphin county $2900
115 acres, Dauphin county S3OOO
150 acres, Lebanon county SB4OO
180 acres, Dauphin county S3OOO
DURAND & FERBER.
107 Chestnut near Front
ISO-acre tarm for sale or exchange
oil city property In business location;
good quality soil; 4 miles from Dun
cannon on Wm. Penn road to Sun
bury; 2%-story, 8 roomed house;
porch on three sides; summer house;
running spring water; large bank
barn; wagon shed with corn crib on
both sides; good hog stable with corn
crib; large chicken house; apple or
chard and other fruit trees; school
house and church nearby. Inquire
Durand & Ferber, 107 Chestnut St
Bell 4767 or 1649 J.
FARM —At public sale on Thursday,
October 30. 1919, at 2 p. m., the Sam
uel Mumma farm of 98 acres, 4V4
miles r.crth of Meehanicsburg and
about seven miles from Harrisburg
near Bowman's Mill, at Good Hope.
Brick , house and bank barn. Fanny
Mumma, Ellen M. Adams, executrixes.
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FARMS
acrr* U n? f S r sale - 3 ° acres; lg'
?-ees Pi' , peach and appl®,
bcr l <vr rm^ H . Hn " ffer - Durand Si, Far*.
■ 101 Chestnut near Front.
OII7CES AND STOREROOMS
t\ ANTED—Room for office mini
poses about 800 square feet in vfiiT*
ity bounded bv Chpstnnf
Walnut Sts .. fo > r .Chwtnu Fifth and
"40° ft —Second floor room. 60x
iJroi; ; - A no , p osfs. Hth and Berryhlll
Street. Apply on premises. >•
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS '
FOR SALE
mot.^, hlte lron bed, one good
sat- ™ SB, a „ B P rln K. complete
*26, one 6x9 Crex rug $9.60.
FORNWALT,
1221 North Sixth Street.
FOR SALE
YORK IMPERIAL
Apples, all hand-picked. $2 a bushel
In a barrel. Phone your order or ..
M nJu "a C ' Koel ' 619 Oxford
ah, .J- Be " phone 4052 W. Delivered
direct from the farm to any place in
Han isburg or vicinity. y P 6 n
FOR SALE—Reed furniture and
hedroom suite. Call Bell 5024. .
FOR SALE—A man's bicycle in first
class condition. 1918 Penn St.
- FOR SALE—Partly broken rabbit
bound. Apply 28 Evergreen St.
FOR SALE—WiII sell to one party
the contents of a six-room house,
price $l5O cash, and will rent the
house. Address Box T-7791 care Tele
graph.
RANGE —And one double heater in
Rood condition, cheap for quick sale.
Apply 2923 Main St., Penbrook. Bell
4784.1.
FOR SALE—Superior oxy-aeetv- t
lone generators, cutting and welding
torches, carbon burning outfit. Dem
onstrations by appointment. F. R.
Laverty, 1857 Bell phone.
FOR SALE —Gasoline hoisting en
gine, 10 H. P. International gasoline
engine, machine tools, electric motors,
various sizes, large stone crushing
plant complete. F. R. Laverty, 1857
Bell phone.
FOR SALE—A first class steel cool
ing range at a bargain. 1941 North
Fourth St.
FOR SALE—CoaI range with hot
water back and good baking oven, in v.
perfect condition. S3B. Apply 2211
Penn St., or Bell phone 4553 J.
POTATOES for sale, one car in
bulk on North st. siding. Oct. 27, 28,
29. If taken from car will sell cheap.
Special price to dealers. Inquire at
J H. Miller's Store, 1336 North Sixth
Street.
BOOKS Bougfet and sold; 20,000
new, old. rare, in stock. Aurand's,
(25 North Third. Circulars free.
FOR SALE—MaIe Boston bull ter- v
rier; pedigreed; two months old; call
519 Schuylkill Street, between 9 a. m.
and 3 p. m. Bell 4123 W.
FOR SALE —Car load of Watson
dump wagons. Apply A. A. Thumma, ,
Lemoyne, Pa. '
FOR SALE—Red bone coon hound.
W. R. Nabal, Liverpool, Pa.
FOR SALE —One-minute water mo
tor washer in good condition. Call
Beil phene 4554. Deft Device Co., 28
S. Fourth St.
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TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED
GEORGE P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORPHEUMTHEATER
BOTH PHONES
CENTRAL Furniture Store, 821
Reily St.. on account of building our
warehouse, we close out our 75
ranges, cook stoves and heaters, at a
low price; also furniture and floor
covering at reduced price. A trial
will convince you, 106151.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furnitftre. Morris
Schmertz. 1018 Market. 801 l 4494.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED —220 volt, single face,
electric motor. %to 3 horsepower. *
Coxestown Garage. Dial 5751.
WANTED TO BUY—A ccond hand
circular saw with motor. Must be in
A 1 condition. Federal Machine Shop,
Court und Cranberry Sts.
WANTED —Secondhand safe, must *
be in good order, also glass top show
cases. Phone 3852 or call at Dr.
Rutherford's office. 108 N. 2d St.
WANTED —National cash register.
State description an d P ri £ e -
Kurtz, 35 W. 118 th St. New York.
WE are in the market for all kinds
of Junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L.
Cohen Ac Co.. York and Ash Avenue.
MAX SMELTZ
Second hand furniture bought and
eold. Highest cash prices P aid - a U
Beil 1071 R. or drop a
Smeltz. 1020 Market etieet. Will call,
city or country. Beil phone 3-3J Kb w
BELL PHONE 3370-J
CLOTHING, SHOEs', £|URNITUIUS.
407 H BROAD ST ■ HARRISBURG. PA.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
GARAGE FOR SALE
Doing good business employ
ing five men. Address no*
H-9016 care Telegraph. „
BUSINESS PERSONALS it
HUMPHREY
THE I MAftVEEOUS NEW SOURCE
OF HEAT IS AT IMMEDIATE
CALL AT ANY TIME, ANY PLACE
WH'ERK GAS IS OBTAINABLE.
, Fit E E D K MON STR AT ION AT
KITZMI LLER'S DRUG STORE,
1325 DERRY STREET.
EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK.
AUCTIONEER HITE. Bell 187oJ.
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