16 1 foil May Sell flat Apartment QnicHyJ[lirii|h an Ad talk Classii^^' IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving remembrance ot my dear beloved wife, Maggie E. \V. Bender, who departed from this life November 10, 1918. Gone but not for gotten. By Her Loving Husband. R. S. BENDER. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Wrist watch between subway and Fourth St., Church of God on Sunday evening between 6 and 7 p. in. Reward if returned to 15S S. 18th. LOST—On Saturday, a black wallet containing between SBO and S9O with identification card. Reward if return ed to Pennsylvania R. R. Information Bureau. LOST—A black silk watch fob this morning with initials R. M. Reward if returned to 1127 State Street, or phone Bell 4538. RABBIT HOUND—Black, tan and white large black spot over right side cf loin, oiown ears, orown spot on top of rump lost on November 1. ne * i '" Dillsburg. York county. Reward will be paid for any information or return of same to Virgil B. Kennedy, 726 Race street. City. INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting, English, Bookkeeping, penmanship. Arithme tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125. Dial 4016. BECICLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckiey. PRIVATE or class teaching in Castiliun Spanish. Seventeen years experience in Puerto Rico. Diploma from New York Women's High School. Apply Mrs. Manuel 533 Maclay Street. Beil phone 2504 W. COSSIO POMAR, B. A.. University of San Marcos, will open a class at night in beginner's and advanced Spanish. Address Harrisburg Acade my. HELP WANTED—MALE •SF YOU ARE TIRED OF MOVING AROUND FROM ONE JOB TO AN OTHER. LOSING TIME AND I MONEY GOODYEAR •OFFERS YOU PERMANENT WORK THE YEAR 'ROUND. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS AND A CHANCE TO EARN RATES IN AC CORDANCE WITH YOUR ABILITY. ALL AROUND MACHINISTS BORING MILL BENCH AND FLOOR LARGE LATHE GENERAL REPAIRMAN BLACKSMITHS CARPENTERS SHEET METAL WORKERS Apply in person or write at once to FACTORY EMPLOY MENT OFFICE. THE GOODY'EAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY, AKRON, OHIO. BOYS WANTED 16 YEARS OR OVER TO DE LIVER BELL TELEPHONE DIRECTOiGES. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15. APPLY IX>- CAL MANAGER. 206 NORTH THIRD STREET. WANTED Woodworkers, bench Lands, machine hands, stair builders. Good wages, steady work, union shop. Apply Somers Lumber Co.. 209 North Missouri. Atlantic City. BOY for delivery and store work.! Must have wheel. Butler's, 219 Market St.. upstairs. WANTED —First class metal work ers. ncne but good, reliable men need 1 applv. E. S. Yeatts. Lemoyne, corner lleiiiian and Rosemont ave., or call Bell 3132 M. Open every evening. WANTED —Laborers and contrac tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. . -1 . WANTED Platen pressmen; good wages; steady employment Apply at cnce. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO., I State and Cameron Sts. i WANTED Riveters, corkers, rivet heat ere on gas holder work. Apply ready for work to Foreman Thomas F. Hall, at WAY'NESBORO GAS WORKS. Waynesboro, Pa. GRASP the opportunity to-day to become ar. expert mechanic and chaut- ! fer. We teach you between your j 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, 14til and Sycamore Sts. PAINTERS wanted. Apply W. S. Stambaugh. 213 Muench St. WANTED—Woodsmen for work on lumber job near Rockville, teamster? and choppers. Apply Samuel Witten moyer, 7th and Schuylkill Sts. MOULDER wanted for jobbing foundry. Address Box X-7816 care Telegraph. (Continued In Next Column) 3l! Washington Heights Property For Sale Locuted On Washington Avenue A 2%-story dwelling, contains ! 6 rooms, butli, pantry and attic; I electric lights; furnace heat; front ! and back porches; lawn and gar den; possession. 60 days. A remarkable value at..*2,0,~0 West Fairview Property For Sale Located On the Northeast Corner Second and Kiver Sts. Pair 214-atory frame dwellings; j containing 5 rooms each; lot. 29x 139 ft., to 15-ft- alley in rear. I'os- j session 30 (lays. Price for both, *2,(100 Miller Brothers & Co. j LUCIST AND COURT STS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Member, libit. Real Estate Uunrd ' ' * >," ' * V• -'fft ■ ' ; ■ MONDAY EVENING, IIKLP WANTED—MALE | MAKE Y'OURSELF A JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT IN FIVE MONTHS JUNIOR ACCOUNTANTS EARN $35- SSO A WEEK. SENIOR ACCOUNTANTS EARN SSO - A WEEK. If you are ambitious to become a successful accountant, our training should enable you to make yourself a Junior Accountant earning from s3j to SSO a week, within live months, and WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS should qualify you for a position of Senior Accountant, Auditor or Income Tax Expert at a salary of at least $75 a week, with possibilities of double that or more. ( It is only a question of industry—a fixed purpose to devote a few spare itours a week to intensive training in accordance with the most successful business training system ever devised, under the tutelage of a corps of eminent certified public accountants who are renowned as practical teach ers. We have given hundreds of ambi tious. earnest men and women the start that has put them over the top, and have their records to point to with just pride; we can do as much for you if you are made of the right stuff. It is worth your while to in vestigate. CALL. TELEPHONE OR WRITE LAf ALL 13 EVTENSION UNIVERSITY Eastern Office 26 N. ISth St., Harrisburg, Pa. .w I Bell 4940 R. 511 Kunkel\^dg- 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. CARPENTERS CHLPPERS GRINDERS MOULDER HELPERS MACHINE HELPERS LOCOMOTIVE MACHINISTS EXTRA FIREMEN AND BRAKEMEN LABORERS FOR GENERAL PLANT WORK PRINTERS APPLY' AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY, STEELTON. PA. WANTED—Janitor at St. Michael's . Lutheran Church. Inquire 208 North Street. WANTED—Two young men over 22 years, desiring to learn salesmanship. Will you be satisfied with S2O per week wiille learning? Call 110 Patriot Bids CARPENTERS. Apply at new houses on Race street, Middletown or at 39 E. High St.. Hummelstown, Pa. A. B. Denny, contractor. THOUSANDS Census clerks wanted, . sll4O-$1260 year. Harrisburg exam inations Nov. 15. Write for list posi tions. Franklin Institute Dept., 412T, - Rochester, N. Y'. FOUR men with newspaper or mag- 1 azine experience; guaranteed salary • and commission, good chance for ad- 1 vancement. See Mr. Datesman, 410 ■ Patriot Bldg. WANTED—Two uoys over 16 years of age to learn mattress finishing; steady work. Apply United States Mattress Co., 12th and Herr Sts. WANTED—A man to do janitor and) laborer work, also men for day labor ■ and husk corn in country near city. Apply 1700 N. Second, after 7 p. m. WANTED—Patternmakers for job bing foundry. Address Box S-7517 care Telegraph. AGENTS—S4 to $8 per day sure, selling wonderful fibre brooms. Agents I wanted for Cumberland, Perry, York and Adams counties. Act quickly. Al bert L Zeigler, 139 Cedar St., Car lisle, Pa. WANTED—Lurge corporation wants' young mail for delivery-man. State! age. experience and salary expected. 1 L-7814 care Telegraph. ! WANTED—High class salesman, I I with good references to sell a highj grade security; attractive proposition to the right man. Address Box M-8124 [care Telegraph. |" i LABORERS WANTED On concrete work, winter job. Apply National Engineering Corporation, Fair Grounds, Carlisle, Pa. - | WANTED Union carpenters for form j work; winter job. Apply • NATIONAL ENGINEERING CORPORATION, FAIR GROUNDS, ! CARLISLE, PA. WANTED—Young man for book- , keeping and general office work. State] 1 age, experience and salary expected, i Chance for advancement is assured right party. Address Box B-8127 care! Telegraph. ! HELP WANTED —-FEMALE SILK, SILK, SILK. Silk Operators. Good Learners. I ; If steady work is what you ' want and short day and best i pay, apply SILK MILL Cor. Second and North Sts. ; | !, , WANTED —Extra Salesladies for I | afternoon and Saturday. Apply F. W. j Woolworth, 404 Market St. ' WANTED—A neat girl to assist ( with housework, two in family. Apply, at 212 Forster St. Porch door. | WANTED—Experienced girls to! work on power machines, making un-I -riurweni. Light pleusant employment.' ! Apply The Modern Textile Co., 1815 jl'cnn St. N | ' (Continued in Next Column | HELP WANTED—FEMALE I HELL TELEPHONE OPER ATING "An Ideal Occupation for Young Women" $9 PER YVEEK 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 uddition 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. ©Vf J WANTED Stfcnographer; must be ex perienced; good salary. Ad dress Box E-7815 care Tele- ( graph. I THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO; Requires two experienced women canvassers for city work. Salary to start $75 per month. Apply by letter stat- | ting experience and refer- . tnces. WANTED Experienced stenog rapher in engineer's oftica, easy' work, good hours. Apply Room 5,] Spooner Bldg., Tuesday m-orning. DRESSMAKER WANTED—Experi enced sewers, also apprentice girls. I Call between 12 and 1 or 5 and 7. 122 j State St. I WANTED—GirIs for laundry, will j pay good wages for experienced! markers and sorters. Apply Palace . i Steam Laundry, 2103 Logan St. I WANTED Several women for! laundry work. $9 to start. Sanitary- Family Washing Co.. 16th and Elm St. | _______________ | WANTED Stenographer. must i have at least two years' experience; good salary; Office Service Co.. Kun ltel Bldg. I WANTED —Middle aged woman (white). for general housework; small house and family: satisfactory wages. Apply 239 YVoodbine St. WANTED —Reliable girl to help with child and assist in housework. Call Bell phone 378R-3. or write C. W. D„ Box 687, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED —White girl to help mother afternoons and some even ings; good pay. Call Bell 2640 J. WANTED—GirIs to learn how to make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harns Paper B(ux Co.. 103 N. Cameron St. WANTED —Reliable girl or middle aged woman for general housework; no washing or ironing; good wages to i light party. Apply 2233 North Second Street. WANTED—Good reliable girl for genera! housework for modern coun try home near city of Lancaster, $8 \ to $lO per week if experienced 'n' I cooking. Furnished room with bath. I Mrs. Henry Boettcher, Neffsville, Lan caster county. Pa. i WANTED | Girls to work in book-bind ing department, experience unnecessary. Apply Mr. Bern- | heisel, THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY. Cameron and State Sts. WANTED —Experienced girls on paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris Paper Box Co., 103 N. Cameron St. HELP WANTED—MaIe ami Female V/ANTED Press feeders at once, experi ence preferred, but not neces sary. The Telegraph Print ing Company, Cameron and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. IF YOU like to draw we can show you how to earn extra money in your spare time. State age, telephone num be.- and where employed. Address Box 11-7909 cure Telegraph. SALESMEN WANTED 1 BROKERS or salesmen with sales force to sell National Atlantic Pe troleum Company stock. Speciul con tract for immediate connections. Four wells producing 5.000 bbls. daily. Divi-i dend basis. Nearly 2,000 acres in j Burkturnett, Desdemona. Ranger. Garber-Billing and other oil fields. If you are a producer and want good! connections, write William Cooper, ! I vice-pres., 10 Wall St.. New York. SALESMEN —Write for list of open-j ings and full particulars. Earn $2,000 Jto SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for i men. Inexperienced or experienced. City or traveling. National Salesmen's Tr. Ass'n.. Dept. 603, Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE YOUNG High school boy would like work for Saturdays. Can furnish beat of reference. Address Box S-8128 care I Telegraph. j MARRIED man. aged 25, desires j ! position with reliable concern as cost, accountant, bookkeeper or office man ager. Can furnish A 1 references. Six ] years' experience in above capacities, i Can prove worth by actual results. : Reasonable salary expected with ! chance for advancement. Address Box , R-8205 care Telegraph. YOUNG married man wouid like to ; connect with a firm that would recog nize ability, in either management or salesmanship position, can give refer- ! ence and has proven ability to pro duce ret lilts. Address X. Y. Z.. care Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE A respectable white woman wishes ! position as plain cook or housekeeper! in or out of city. Address Marie Wag- I nor, 2021 N. 6th St. ' WANTED —Position as stenograph- I er by young lady. 621 Hamilton Street, t j Bell 1612 W. I ] WHITE woman with child wants! position as housekeeper, has had ex- 1 j p.-l ience. Call or write 1124 Montgom ery St. j COLORED girl wishes position -it ] light house work, can furnish refer-1 Apply 405 Lincoln St, Steelton' HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH jffl GET THAT REAL ESTATE in 3| 'sM the market—under the classified ad- Uv| jjyy vertising spot-light. If it will stand ffi up under investigation—if it repre j scnts real value —its stay "in the mar- rjj yf| ket" will he brief. For buyers—in vestors —home-seekers—are watching "the market" all the time. £ ■ | IS ■ I 1 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished large I front room, city steam heat, all con veniences. private family, second floor [apartment, 23 S. 4th St. j FOR RENT—Two furnished or un furnished rooms; all conveniences l Apply 600 North St. Call Bell phone | r.93M. t —. I THREE unfurnished rooms for light •housekeeping, electric lights and I steam heat, use of phone and bath. | Apply 1321 State St. [ LOVELY large front rodm to rent, ell conveniences, private family, no (other roomers, respectable gentleman. • X-7907 care Telegraph. FOR RENT—Furnished room with three large windows, for one or two | gentlemen, centrally located. two minutes walk from street car line. [Call at 607 N. 15th St. S FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms. ! light and use of bath. Apply 1422 I Reese St. 1 ONE or two nicely furnished rooms I with private bath, all possible con veniences. use of phone, beautiful and refined neighborhood. Private family. 815 N. 17 th St. I ___ : FOR RENT—Furnished room on second floor, two front rooms on third I fioor conveniences, hot water heat. Gentlemen preferred. Both phones. Bell 4162-R. Dial 4930. 1549 State. NICELY furnished, clean, warm rooms. 82.50 per week and up. 143 South Third street. ROOMS WANTED ROOMS—Three or four furnished j rooms wanted, with bath, for light housekeeping, or a small apartment; would like to have possession any time before the 12th of November. Highest references given. State terms. ! Address L-7596 care Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished four room apa'tment for man and wife, for four; or five months. Good location. Rent I $35. Address Box C-7910 care Tele graph. APARTMENTS WANTED I FURNISHED apartment wanted by refilled couple, all conveniences and (central location desired, though not '< j essential. Wanted by December 1. I State full particulars. Address Box IC-7913 care Telegruph. j APARTMENT—Furnished or small modern home wanted in desirable 'residential section; responsible, re fined family. Address Box H-7911 care Telegraph. j WANTED—Four or five room un furnished apartment by young mar liied couple; no children; uptown or Hill preferred. Call 296R Bell phone. BOARD AND ROOMS ROOMS and board furnished to tw6 or three gentlemen in private family, lccation uptown section, all conveni ences. Address Box Y-7905 care Tele graph. FOR RENT—-Furnished room with board for gentleman, in private fam ily. ail conveniences. Apply 606 Briggs Street. WANTED—MiddIe age man wants; board and lodging in good localitv;j permanent home with small family preferred. Address Box D-7900 care Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE That modern 10-room resi dence, 2427 North Sixth St., all conveniences, possession | immediately. C. M. KINTER, 300 Commonwealth Trust Building. FOR SALE; POSSESSION SOON 147 Sylvan Terrace, Improvements. 3- story brick S4OOO j 1731 Park St., improvements, 2H -story i brick $3500 1700 block. State St.. imp., garage. 3- story brick $5200 1400 block. Herr St., imp.. 2-stor.v brick, side entrance S3OOO :15th, cor. Broad, imp., steam heat. 3- i story brick $5600. • 227 N. 15th, imp.. 3-story brick, bay' I window, porches .$5200 1 ! Whitehall and Regina Sts., 3-story j brick and brownstone, hot water] heat. See this property. Bargain i I $15,500 j (32 S. 29th St.. 2>/&-story frame, gar-1 1 age, large lot. bargain $2450; 228 and 230 S. 29th St.. Penbrook. imp.. [ 'a-ge lot. each s2l?f'• , 400 biock. Woodbine St., 3-story bk..: ! imp ' $3500' ! 673. 675. 677 Briggs St., 3-story bk.. I 1 imp., each $3290 1 26th end Herr, double 2%-story frame homo, barn, garage, chicken house, I all kinds fruit, large garden. bai-l gain $4200 i F) .rence St.. Penbrook. double frume i house, barn, pig sty. chicken house, | lots of fruit and large garden, i Price s4Boo] j Eight-room, new brick house, lot 184; ! by 170, chicken house, pig sty, near I penbrook. Price $3500 <1123 State St., 3-story brick, imp. $4600 | Any of the above properties can be had on 30 days' notice. See my list. I have other properties. "C" CHARLES DAVIKS. Real Estate and Insurance, 1 549 State St., cor. 16th St (Dial 4930 Bell 416211 | FOR SALE—Bungalow. 3218 N. 2d • St.. pressed brick, slate roof, lot 26x 150; six rooms, steam heat, fire place, ■ hardwood. Phone 26f?W. ' (Continued In Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALX 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. V acant, possession at once, '--story brick; all imp.; porch drive alley; on Hill. SSOO down. Vacant, possession at once, •j-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 SGOJ 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; i 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. i I Hunter St., No. 1423. brick house 6 rooms, bath, large lot. attractive price to a quick buyer. p Susquehanna St.. No. 2044. 3-storv } it? rooms, hath, a good house, splendid location. ' Susquehanna St.. No. 2144, 2-story brick, 6 rooms, bath, steam heat House is practically new. Sixth St.. No. 1532. 3-story frame. S rooms, bath, electric and gas, furnace is new. newly papered throughout, house in excellent condition. Pric • very reasonable. Penn St., near Seneca. Two 2-story bricks. 7 rooms, bath, steam heat. Price reasonable. 2136 N. 7th St., 3-story brick, 10 rooms and bath. Ft. Washington. 2%-story frame, hardwood finish, lot 60x200 ft., large perches, electric light. Excellent lo cation, view is unobstructed. | Third St.. No. 1933. 3-story brick, lf> I i rooms, two baths, steam heat, eiec- i tricity, gas, modern throughout. At-1 tractive price to a quick buyer. Third St.. 3200, 2%-story frame, steam heat, gas and electric, hard-' wood on first fioor, lot 53x100 feet.' I Possession Nov. 5. 1 Lewis St., 316, 318, 320. 322, 2-story) bticks, 6 rooms, bath, electric, gas. | D. K. LUCAS, 303 LEWIS Street, Real Estate and Insurance. I I FOR SALE Two -story frame houses on' Hill, al! imp., elect, and gas, 7 rooms) each, front porch, slate roof, nice sire yard to drive alley, room for garage ' lruit trees, out buildings, price $2500! each. Also several more cheap houses I Vacant. Possession at once. 2-story brick, all imp., front porch, bay win-1 dow. drive alley, SSOO down, balance I easy payments. C. 11. CORDER. 1722 Green Street Bell phone 560 J. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. POS-1 SESSION AT ONCE | 30- acre farm, 6 miles north Harris-' burg. 9-room house, stable, outbuilj-1 lings, laige chicken house, etc., or-1 I chard. Some woodland, 1% miles to I j trolley and railroad. Will take auto as I part pay. Easy terms. Pay as rent. I 4-acre farm, 8 miles S. Harrlsbur" lon public highway, 6-room house [ I stable, large chicken house, etc., | I young orchard, land level, creek audi | spring water, possession at once. Will exchange on auto or town property | C. H. CORDER. y j ,1722 Green St. Bell 560J ! | I FOR SALE i Maple Grove Hotel, corner plot 125 feet square. Addition- i al 30x80 L-shaped plot; rear driveway. The West End's business opportunity. See us i about terms. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., I 331 Market Street. Harrlsburg's Real Estate Bureau j HOUSES In all sections of city soldi on easy payment plan, ranging from: SI,OOO to $6,000. D. A. Caley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. (Continued In Next Column) I . REAL ESTATE FOR SAIJS I | I ■ I 31131 Front St., 14 rooms, bath, water I I hardwood finish, garage, lot 50x i -00 feet. I 3023 and 3025 Second St., 8 rooms. , bath, steam heat. hardwood finish. I sleeping porch, lot 26x150 feet. M 2 .00 Penn St., block near Seneca. 7 I looms, bath, steam heat. I I 3409 and 2411 Penn St.. 7 rooms, II bath, steam heat, hardwood finish, sun, I parlor, garage. I 2144 Susquehanna St.. 7 rooms, I bath, steam heat. I -044 Susquehanna St.. 8 rooms, bath, l furnace. I 1933 Third St., 10 rooms, two baths, I s 'eam heat, hardwood finish. I ..200 Third St., 10 rooms, bath, l steam heat, hardwood finish. 1 2225 Fourth St., 8 rooms, bath. | steam heat ' 2427-20-31 Sixth St., 9 rooms, steam h heat, hardwood finish. 3227-29 Sixth St.. 6 rooms, bath, steam heat. 1832 Sixth St., 6 rooms, bath, fur nace. 2136 Seventh St.. 8 rooms, bath, fur nace 316-18-20-22 Lewis St., 6 rooms, bath, furnace. 511-13 Curtln St.. 8 rooms, bath, fur- I naee. ' 1423 Hunter St., 6 rooms, bath, fur l nace. i Ft Washington. 0 rooms, bath, fur- I nace. hardwood finish, lot 60x200. | | 620 Muench St.. 9 rooms and bath. D. E. LUCAS, Real Estate and Insurance i 303 Lewis St. Bell phone For Sale Double frasue dwell-j ins on Fosler ave., Lemoyne, 5 rooms ; each, good condition, large lot. These properties are good as an investment I or small hemes. Price of both. $2500. I I For Sale—ln Shlremanstown, two) acres good ground improved by a j 2%-story frame dwelling, frame stable] ami other outbuildings, avriety of i fruit and berries, located one-half square from car line. Price SSOOO. j For Sale— lSll and 1815 Zarker St.. j good 6-room brick dwellings; each six looms and bath, gas, electric light. [ furnace heat, porches. For Sale—Vacant property contain-] ing 9 rooms and bath, all improve ments. hardwood floors, large lot, elegant garage, abundance of shrub bery. located on Market St.. Camp Hill. t Fot Sale—l7o9 Market, elegant 3- story brick dwelling, 9 rooms and > bath, gas. electric light, steam heat. I porches, first class condition, lot 34xj 90 available space for garage. Fin" Sale—Vacant property on Bow- ! man ave.. Camp Hill, containing 7| . rooms and bath, gas, electric light. : steam heat. hardwood floors, fire i place, lot 60 feet front, price attrac- ; tive ai $4 500. B1! IN TON - PACK ER CO.. Agents, j Second and Walnut Sts. I FOR SALE—Nice home on Hill j single property, brick, all improve- | ments, recently completed, lot • 40x109 . Value $8,500. Will consider trade of, auto or small homes. Address Box ! , 0-7906 care Telegraph. FOR SALE—Two-story frame house on Montgomery St.. and house in rear. Reasonable price. Easy terms. Inquire at 1003 N. Second St. Bell phone 899 M. FOR SALE—Brick house, 403 Hum mel avenue, Lemoyne; all improve ments; fine large porch; price $4,800. Inquire 300 Hummel ave., Lemoyne. 321 Herr St.. b roomed house; ail improvements; a bargain to quick buyer. Rents for $25. Apply 324 I'.eily St. FOR SALE—Brick dwelling, 2051 ! Penn St., 8 rooms, bath and front porch. Chas. Adler, 1002 N. 3d St. LOOK at these two, two-story brick ■ houses, 6 rooms, bath, ail improve ments. 1421 Hunter St., 1720 Millar St (corner property). H. G. PEDLOW, ' 12C1 Chestnut St. Bell phone 972J I i " I 1 WHY NOT PAY RENT ON YOUR' OWN HOME? We have houses in all parts I of city and suburbs. Ask LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1129 Nortli Seventh Street. How you do it. | FOR SALE 1404 State St $6900 1 SOI N. JBth St ssooo] | 803 N. 18th St $4500 | Sll N. 18th St $4500 I 1810 Briggs St $3500' I 1820 Briggs St s4ooo 1822 Briggs St S4OOO 1 ] Desirable locations growing in J value. A. S. MILLER, Room 216 Commonwealth Trust Bldg. Bell phone 3740R I FOR SALE —Brick dwelling! 161 1 ! I Green street. 8 rooms and bath. Chas ) i Adler, 1002 N. Third st. New houses for sale on Derry St.. I brick construction, gas. electric light.! ] steam heat, lots 20x100, located in I I the 2400 block. Inspect them. Bell j Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. j VACANT house for sale. 1005 Cow- I den St.. 6 rooms and bath, drive alley I in rear. Price $2850. Bell Realty C 0.,! i Bergner Bldg. I $4,000 will purchase a brick house ' with 7 rooms and bath, all modern improvements, lot 21x150. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. 'I SISOO will purchase a frame house I lin Penbrook. with seven rooms; lot 1 14x180. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. j VERY desirable Penbrook property I for sale, corner of Curtin and Oreen ] streets; eight rooms and bath, gas,, | electric light, hot water heat, lot 60x j |125; considerable shrubbery. Bull' j Realty C 0.." Bergner Bldg. j 'j $2,000 will purchase a frame house ) witli seven rooms; lot 50x195; located i in New Market. Bell Realty Co., Berg-| | j ner Bldg. I | EMERALD St., 333. Modern semi bungalow. Very desirable. Call 1814. •|Dr. B S Behney. 236 N. Second St. i 1 STATU ST\ 1949-1951 Double I '(frame house and large stable, front-1 ling on these streets; will sell to close] 1 estate price and terms upon inquiry. [ 1.1. 16. Gipple, 1251 Market St. ! CAMP HILL—2 1 ,5-story frame, 7 room*, bath, gas. electric vapor va cuum heat, up-to-date in every re spect. large and beautiful lawn, 6(lx I 150. Immediate possession. J. k. ' Lehman, Patriot Bldg. 1 I WILL sell three houses for S4BOO. 'rent them for you at sl7 each; all in I line repair in every respect. Consider • ing taxes and the good condition, this I is a big bargain. .1. K. Lehman, Pa i triot Bldg. ! BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE Thrte-story brick, located on Mar-: iket street, consisting of 8 rooms Had • | storeroom, all modern improvements. I I i gross income $660 annually. Price ' I ] $6,800. Address Box E-5122 care Tel-( ' jcgraph. * (Continued In Next Column) NOVEMBER 10, 1919. l REAL ESTATE.FOR SALE FOR SALE S2O Muench St., 3-story brick, | 8 rooms and bath, all Im provements; possession at once. T. B. ROCKEFELLER. 202 North Street. 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 FOR SALE—I92O Chestnut Street. 3- story brick; 259 years old. 8 rooms and bath, steam heat, gas and electric light and gas water heater. Imme diate possession. Apply on premises. j FOR SALE —1123 N. Front Street, stucco house, all improvements, open tire place, gas, electricity, cosy and in good condition. Also 1122 Bartine ave., on rear of lot, room for garage. Will sell separately. Inspection by ap pointment. Bell phone 2916 R. BROWN Ave., four 2%-story frame bldg., for sale at a sacrifice if sold at once; good investment; must sell; for ! particulars apply at 1024 Market St. t 18TH ST.. NEAR PARK ST. Three story brick, steam heated house for I sale; price $4650. J. E. Gipple, 1251 j Market St. i CHESTNUT ST., 1626 —Detached frame cottage with all modern Im iprovements; price $3850. .1. E. Gipple, 11251 Market St. ! FOR SALE —A desirable home at 1245 S. 13th St., also properties valued (from $1,400 to $7,000. Inquire of Mrs. I Anna M. Alleman, 245 S. 13th St., or J. Grant Koons, 401 S. 13th St., llar ] risburg. Bell phone. ! BUY YOUR HOME on the rental I 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 j A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street. J FOR SALE Three-story brick ; house, 9 rooms and bath, all convent- I enccs, on Sixtli street near Maclay. ,ioom for garage in rear. Apply Bell I phone 4667. ! FOR SALE—Two houses on Second [St., each $5,500; one house Third and . Lewis Sts., empty, $6,000. Lots on Second. Green, Third and Front Sts. | Easy terms. E. Moeslein, 600 A Boas i St. Lewis M. Neifter, 3103 Front St. j On what street would you like to [live? j Two brick houses on Berryhill St., 18 rooms, batli and furnace, i Two-story frame on Shellis St., 0 rooms and furnace. I Rcily St.. all improvements. South 21st St.. 7 rooms and bath. Atlas St.. all improvements. Tenth St., Muench, Calder, Boas, ForsUr. LINCOLN REALTY CO., 1129 North Seventh Street. REAL 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. I I WOODBINE STREET—B rooms and bath; electric light; papered and I painted new. SSO down; $25 per i month. LOUIS B. COHEN. 31 North Second Street. Hell phone 3057J I I j BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR RENT Located at the cast end of Mulberry Street Bridge. No. 1. Possession December 1, prop erty now occupied by Swain. Hick 'Rian Company, consistinng of One office. \ Two basements. , One storage room. I One concrete garuge 15x155 ft. Suitable for auto accessory or sim i ilar business, requiring space for j storage. j No. 2. Possession January 1, prop city now occupied by C. A. Fair, con -1 sisting of ! Two-story frame building, 38x155 ! leet. L-shapc building adjoining, 38x50 I feet. I Suitable for auto repair and paint shop, or manufacturing business. \ For further particulars apply at 126 South Second Street. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent Opportunity for live wire. Howard street above Thirteenth. 15.000 square feet of floor space, brick construe -1 tion, adaptable for warehouse or manufacturing purpose, electrlcaiiy j eeuipptd. steam heated, now used as ! garago and service station, (known las Conover Garage), attractive propo | osition to quick buyer. LOUIS B. COHEN, | Bell SCS7J 31 North Second St. i j REAL ESTATE WANTED j _ WANTED Apartment. house In good lo cation, prefer Front Street. Must accommodate three to six families with all the latest improvements. Must show good Investment. Ad dress, D. ASA SANDERLIN, 36 N. Third St., Room 1, Security Trust Bldg. Bell 1390. Dial 3573. WANTED—To rent for the winter with privilege of purchase later, a | seven ci eight-room house or bunga low, with all improvements, in city or I mar sulurbs. Property must be in first class condition and In a good lo cality. Excel'ent references. Address , A-81.9 care Telegraph. I'HAVE BUYERS—List your prop erties with mo. Chas. Adlor, Real Es tate and Insurance, 10u2 North Third Street. I OFFICES AND STOREROOMS ' j ®®NT—Office space, fully l equipped with two large communicat ing rooms which can be used for stor "go or supplies. Inquire 429 Broad St. | £ RENT— Second floor room, bOx, 1-40 it., no posts, 11th and Berryhill jbtreet. Apply on premises. . j FARMS ! FOR SALE | Truck farm of 16 acres, 5 mile* , irom Harrisburg, Cumberland couar jty. 2 %-story frame house, barn, pig ,sty and chicken house, 2V* acres lruit Possession at once, $3,100. • 17-acre truck furm, 6-roum house, bank barn. A moneymaker. Possession at once. Cumberland county, D miles from Harrisburg. Price $2,500. |j "C" CHARLES DAVIES, „ , la <- State, corner Sixteenth St Bell 4162R Dial 493*' „ FOR SALE i Grain or stock farm, 72 acres, 28 : ; acres timber, frame house, 8 rooms, Ismail bain, liog and chicken house, S : horses, 1 cow, 2 wagons and farm im •fplements. Price $2,000. , l Also 50 acres. 12 acres fine timber, i log house and frame barn; vacant 11 Price $650. Both farms near Manada ~ Gap, Dauphin county, i I 100 acres in Fishing Creek Valley, ■ 13 miles from Harrisburg, good housra end burn, chicken house and pig sty, 400 cords of wood cut goes with this , larm. Trice $3,000. Ll "C" CHARLES DAVIES. r I 1549 State Street, 'V' I Bell 41C2R Dial 4930 t FARMS FOR SALE - 15 acres SI7OO 1 16 acres 700 - 24 acres 2000 . 28 acres 2900 30 acres 2600 • 39 acres 4200 t 48 acres 1100 ' 50 acres 1700 • 63 acres 3500 72 acres 2000 116 acres 4200 128 acres 5906 J 180 acres 3900 j DURAND & FERRER, 107 Chestnut near Front c FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS i JIOW THE MAXWELL FUEL SAVER SOLVES J THE PROBLEM THE MAXWELL FUEL SAVER 1 CONSERVES THE WASTE GASES, SECURES AS NEAR 3 PERFECT COMBUSTION AS CAN BE OBTAINED CLEANSES THE SMOKE | DECREASES THE ASHES 3 1 INSURES MORE UNIFORM HEAT AND HOLDS THE FIRE FOR A MUCH LONGER PERIOD, THUS SOLVING THE PROBLEM OE UTILIZING ' THE WASTED ENERGY IN HEATING PLANTS. THE WASTE OE FROM 60 PEIt CENT TO 80 PER CENT OF THE HEAT UNITS IN THE OPERATION OF THE AVERAGE HEATING PLANT IS DUE TO THE FOLLOWING CAUSES 1. Imperfect combustion. 2. Improper draft regulation. m ■ 3. Unduly high gas velocities. THE MAXWELL FUEL SAVER * IS INSTALLED IN THI? " BREF-CHING OR SMOKE PIPE AS NEAR TO THE , HEATING PLANT AS POSSIBLE IT OVERCOMES I IMPERFECT COMBUSTION I BY PREVT4NTINO THE ESCAPE OE HEAT AND GASES r UP THE STACK. THE AIR i ENTERING THE FUEL SAVER THROUGH TH'E INTAKE OPENINGS FORMS AN i AIR CUSHION, CAUSING I THE FIRE TO BURN SLOWER AND PRODUCING A MORE (;OMFLETH COMBUSTTON. A DEMONSTRATION WILL CONVINCE YOU AS TO THE TRUTH OF THESE FACTS. ■ „ AUCTIONEER HITE 4.'2 SOUTH 13TH STREET. Everything in Roofing Let Me Build Your Roof Let Me Paint Your Roof 422 South 13th St. i • | FOR SALE —Badger Beagle rabbit hound, broken. Apply 28 Evergreen Ist. Bel! phone 985 M. ! |.'OR SALE —One library, one parlor, .'one dining room table, one kitchen 'cabinet, one small wardrobe, two ' I gas plates, three burners, one mitre saw. one tool chest with carpenter J I tools. Inquire 511 S. 14th St. Bell j 1516 M ' FOR SALE— Two girl's Dayton bl ' cycles, also one large folding lied with ' I incased mirror, cheap. Inquire 4.9 W I Broad St. •! FOR SALE —Rlocb si roller, cheap. ■ in goo.! ci/iflitlon. Inquire 47 N. 19th . j St.. or Bell 3837 R. I FOR SALE Six-shot. 12-gaug* l Remington, practically new, will sell ' for S3O. Apply 1350 Liberty St. Dial L j phono 5278. . FOR SALE —Acorn cabinet gas I range, four burners, self lighter. Hasting cabinet, cot bed and mat tress, round extension table, rockers, i dishes, window shades, the above • i nearly new. Fall from i) to 13 a. m. or I 7 to g p. ni.. 1317 State St. •I FOR SALE I Overstuffed tapestry. 3-piece parlor suite, valued S2OO. Sale price $165. I FORNWALT. j 1321 North Sixth Street TYPEWRITERS bO UOII T FOR • CASH ALL MAKES - RLNTBSD —• c EXCHANGED rtt'ORGE P TILLOTSON, 20* LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE - ORPH EUM THEATER V BOTH PHONES BOOKS BougHt and sold: 20.000 new, old. rare, la stock. Aurand's. 925 North Third. Circulars free. jf MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. CENTRAL Furnishing Store, sec ondhand heaters, $4 up. ranges id good condition, $lO up. Must be sold in next 15 days. Also big bargains in rugs and linoleums. Come and sec. we will trv and convince you. Open even ings n't 324 Reily St. Closed all day Saturday. FOR S YLE —F'our-plate Columbia cook stove, used only two years. 1601 I Hunter St. i - F'fM! SALF. —Six hundred feet white ninenlcket fence. Call Bell 1547 R. j j Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page l || Jf
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