18 Get Your Business Going Ahead Under Full Speed. Find the Helpers You Require Through the Classified Deaths RETTBI'HG—Died, Saturday. Novem ber 15. 1919, Mrs. Louisa A. Rettbuig Funeral services Wednesday at '. p. m., from the residence of hei son, 124 Hoerner street. Relativ?! and ftiends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial pri vate. SHAIKH—Died Monday. Novembci 1". 1019, Henry Shauer, aged S9 years and 4 days. Funeral services will be held Thurs day. November 20, 1919, at 12 o'clock - noon, at his residence. Reno street New Cumberland. Further services at I'addletown Church. York county, at 1.30 p. m. Interment in cemetery adjoining church. Relatives and friends Invited to attend without furthei notice. York papers please copy. HARDING —Died Tuesday morning. November IS, 1910. Helen Gable Harding, yvife of Cyrus W. Raid ing and daughter of Henry A. and Annie Beacham Gable. Funeral services from her late residence. Walnut Street. Camp Hill. Thursday, November 20. 1910. at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are in vited to attend without further no tice. Interment Camp Hill cemetery. KKI.I.KK—John Keller, veteran of Civil War. Fost 58. died Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Frank Berry. 1432 Swatara Street, aged ib years. Funeral services Friday at 2 p. nt. from his late residence. The Rev. Mr Reisch officiating. Burial t amp Hill cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. IN' MKMORIAM In sad and loving remembrance of toy dear husband. Samuel J. Lyter. "Uno departed this life November 18, 1906. The month of November again is here To me the saddest of the year. MRS. S. J. LY 1 EL. I.OST AND FOUND ],OST—Small black bill folder be tween Sixth and Cumberland and Sixth end Muench. or Fourth street car. Reward if returned to 51S Dau phin St. _____ LOST—Saturday evening on 1- ourth and Sixtli street car. black pocket book containing $0 or $. . door key. penknife and valuable receipt. L' ward if returned to Mrs. W llliam Scott. 630 Harris St. _ ROsT —Saturday afternoon between Compton's on Second street and Ken nedy's drug store, a Georgette waist. Reward :C returned to 1129-N. Seventh Meet. . 1.05T—35x5 Firestone retread cold tire with rim on road between Speeceville and Steelton. Reward. Ad * dress Box .1-7745 care Telegraph. DOST—Saturday evening betw-een 6 and 6.20 p. m. going from Third and I:ei 1 Street to Broad street market. 1 lack astrakhan collarette. Return to 11:: Noi th Third St. I.OST—iairge black pocketbook on Broad street, containing SB. two door k. ys nnd receipts. Reward if returned 571 Primrose St. INSTRUCTIONS Individual promotion m Greeg Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Arithme tic., etc. DAY AND NIGHT tet -HOOL OPKN ABL YEAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125. Dial 4016. T BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley PRIVATE or class teaching in Castilian Spanish. Seventeen years experience in Puerto Rico. Diploma Horn New York Women s High School. Apply Mrs. Manuel Andujal;. 333 Mac-lay Street. Bell phone -ao4\\. NtrriCK WE play for parties, banquets ana all private occasions. Zembra Mando l'n Club. P. O. Box 625. 11171,1* WANTED —MAI.K WANTED CARPENTERS TRACK REPAIRMEN AND LABORERS FOR GENERAL PLANT WORK i PLY AT KMPLOY -11 ".N'T OFFICE • ETHLEHEM STEEL CO.. STEELTON, PA. WANTED Union carpenters for form work; winter job. Apply NATIONAL ENGINEERING CORPORATION, FAIR GROUNDS. CARLISLE. PA. . WANTED CAR REPAIRMEN At the P. U. It. Shops, Har risburg. Pa. Inquire at Master Mechanics' Office, llarrisburg. _ General Eoreman's Office, I.ucknow, General Foreman's Office, Enula. Or at P. R. R. Employment Bui eau. No. 5 Grace Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED —Two young men over 22 years, desiring to learn salesmanship. "Will you be satisfied with S2O per week while learning? Call 410 Patriot Bidg • Continued In .Next t'oliim i Three Desirable Residences Fop Sale NO. 1932 X. FIFTH ST. Detached, 3-story brick dwelling; 8 rooms, bath and pantry; gas light; furnace heat; front, side and back porches; cemented cellar; lot,, 32x100 ft. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION NO. 2111 X. FIFTH ST. Three-story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; combination gas and electric lights; furnace heat; front and hack porches; laundry in cellar; sells at a low price. NO. 233 M.XCLAY ST 111-'. I7T A 3-story brick corner dwelling; contains 9 rooms and hath; front and back porches; steam heat; gas and electric lights; lot. 17x99 ft. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST A\ U COL KT iTS. HLAh EST A l'U 1.% SUIt AftC'E SL II KT V HO MIS XiinhrrH Hblfc. Ileal K*lMe Hoard i 1 1 1 v * ; _ " ' . ' -' • ' '**' •*\ " • TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 18, 1919. I 111:1,1' WAXTl'll) —MAfsK p| 21 IF YOU ARE TIRED OF MOVING ir •S AROUND FROM ONE JOB TO AN d' i-| OTHER. LOSING TIME AND - j MONEY ,9 1 GOODYEAR I- ; OFFERS YOU PERMANENT WORK k! THE YEAR 'ROUND. EXCELLENT t. WORKING CONDITIONS AND A s CHANCE TO EARN RATES IN AC ! COKDANCE WITH YOUR ABILITY. •J I A i ALL AROUND MACHINISTS BORING MILL BENCH AND FLOOR - i LARGE LATHE GENERAL REPAIRMAN e! BLACKSMITHS - I CARPENTERS J j SHEET METAL WORKERS Apply in person or write at : 1 once to FACTORY EMPLOY MENT OFFICE. t| THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY. AKRON, OHIO. i> | J QUALIFY AS A TRAFFIC MANAGER. EARN SSO TO $250 A WEEK j ; Competent traffic managers or ex-J i.' ports, and foreign shipping managers;] 'men who know routing, tracing, ex pediting. rates, classifications, tariffs, - bills of lading, maritime shipping, ex- I port regulations, and interstate com . jme roe law, can save business firms . thousands of dollars annually, and so' (.are in urgent demand. ! IF YOU have brains, ambition, real j I American gumption and backbone, j . and will invest a small amount of x your spare time, you can gain snc . i cess in the Traffic Field. Our staff of dozens of the country's! t loading industrial and railroad traffic] laud shipping men will guide you in . j> our training. i ' Unless you are satisfied with your [Present position, and are sure that .-next year's salary will be big enough Ito be proud of.' YOU OWE IT TO . YOURSELF TO INVESTIGATE , ' Call Telephone or Write Bell 3299 I'.. A. WARNER. Registrar. I 26 N. 18th St.. Harrisburg, Pa. 1| ; . j LABORERS 1 ' I YVanted for general work on i plant. Permanent employ- i nient. Chances for promotion , j in accordance with your ability. t; ;| APPL.Y EMPLOYMENT BUREAU CENTRAL IRON & STEEL CO. •} f 7 t } j MALE HELP WANTED *1 Experienced bookkeeper want -1 by large corporation. Only • those having had considerable' ;j experience need apply. SWIFT A- COMPANY. Seventh and North Streets. i ; I CAN YOU MAKE GOOD IAS A SALESMAN? ! An incorporated business, making a! •; product universally used, with a big , n oney-making future, is being ex-; ; panded upon a broad scale; the meth od of financing this expansion makes | I it possible for the corporation to offer direct ti selected prospects in this city and vicinity a most attractive I I profit-sharing interest on a plan j I which makes it comparatively easy ] for an aggressive, capable, conscien j tious salesman to average a healthy} number of subscriptions weekly; the] essential talking points are easily j | grasped and with our co-operation the] : right man of good education and ap- I pearance should immediately obtaiu I | satisfactory results and earn upward ] of $125 weekly. If you can qualify for the position and make good, write us j tin confidence, full particulars about \ yourself: state age. religion, experi ence and names of former employers. |No investigation will be made, and; I no references are required until after . you arc interviewed. Address Secre- J | tary, Box 33. Lebanon. Pa. FREIGHT TRUCKERS AND FREIGHT HANDLERS WANTED AT THE F. R. It. DIVISION ST. TRANSFER, HBG.. PA. APPLY TO AGENT AT DIVISION ST. FREIGHT TRANSFER. 7TH AND DIVISION STS. IOR AT P. R. R. EMPLOYMENT BU- I IfEAU. NO. 5 GRACE AVENUE,! HARRISBURG. PA. j TAILOR wanted at once for old and _ j new work; good pay. 51. Fadh, 32 S. Ninth St.. Lebanon. ' CLOTHING SALESMEN—Two ex j perienced men wanted. Apply to 177 [South Ktont Street, Steelton. Tuesday Jor Wednesday, for an interview. I MACHINIST, must be A 1 journey i man, all around mechanic, exceptional I opening, out of city, good salary to start, unusual opportunity for ad vancement. State complete experi-! ence and age. Address Box R-781S! care Telegraph. LEAIIN a trade and earn while you] learn. Some of our students are mak ing s!2ii a month %vhile learning. We. can place you. We teach aeroplane operating, piloting and construction, automobile mechanism, wireless iele -7 graphy or radio telephone. YY'rite for particulars. Auto and Aeroplane Me-" • chanica! School, Harrisburg. Aero r drome Office. 25 North Cameron St.. Harrisburg. Bell 1710. Dial 3065. STEEL car repairman, must be thoroughly experienced on this work from tilt rails up. special work. A 1 position, high salary to man meeting requirements. Give full particulars. I where last employed and age. Address Box 0-7320 care Telegraph. I WANTED Platen pressmen; good wages; ! steady employment. Apply at ouce. 'THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. State and Cameron Sts. -WANTED—Laborers and contrac tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax s tang. FOUR men with newspaper or mag azine experience; guaranteed salary and commission, good chance for ad | vaneement. See Mr. Datesman, 410 Patriot Bidg. j LABORERS WANTED On concrete work, winter Job. Apply National Engineering Corporation. Fair Grounds. Cal lisle. Pa. • Continued la Neat Column! I 11171.1' WANTED—YIAI.t: j WANTED Non-union carpenters, trimmer* and rough hands; stead v work; good wages. Apply 89 Now York avenue, N. E., YVushing -11 ton, D. C. WANTED Ten structural Iron workers, $1 per hour; five laborers. ' "6Qc per hour. Phone "3296 Dial. D. 51. Weiser. YVANTED—A reliable chauffeur for operating a small Y'im delivery truck. Steady employment to right partv. Donaldson I'aper Company. 113-115 ' North Second St. YVANTED—SIan to help to clean windows. Applv Empire Window- Cleaning Co.. 1614 YVallace St. ] YVANTED—Y'oung man for sales ,man In shoe store. Opportunity to learn business and to advance y'our |self. Experience desirable, but not j necessary. Address Box R-5123 care ; Telegraph. . HELP WANTED—FEMALE " BELL TELEPHONE OPER ATING "An Ideal Occupation for j Young Women" $9 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS An operator's pay is increas ed after four<weeks' training period and thereafter at short intervals as she becomes ex perienced. Young women between IS and 25 will find telephone oper ating very fascinating, clean wcrk, with unusual oppor | tunity for advancement in salary and position. In addition to a good salary our operators have a com- T fortabie rest room, and a lunch room where food is served at cost. Apply to sliss Kline. Oper- i ators' Employment Depart ment. Second Floor. 208 Wal- i uut Street. I I EXPERIENCED CLERK WANTED 1 YY'e need a young lady who has j had some office experience, and are} willing to pay a fair salary to the] i light party. MUST BE HXPEKI | KNCED IN OFFICE WORK. Apply SWIFT & COMPANY. Seventh and North Streets. WANTED kt once, female | stenographer, one capable of assisting in general office 1 work. Good position for one I who can qualify. Apply Burns j & CO., 28 S. Second St. j J WANTED Girls to work in book-bind ing department, experience unnecessary. Apply Mr. Bern heisel, j- THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COSIPANY. Cameron and State Sts. .| WANTED—White or colored girl I for general housework; small fam-i ily; no washing. Call in moaning. Bell phone 2316. WANTED—Experienced woman for sewing wanted at once. Good salary, j Apply S Brown. Indies' Tailor. 10211 (Green Street. j SHOE CLERK Y'oung woman, i I must have good references. Experi- j (•nee unnecessary. Apply Dandylinel [Shoe Stcre. 27 S. Fourth, St.. City. I I WANTED—Woman for mending! • 4days per week. Apply Keystone i Laundry YVallace and Harris Sts. ! YVANTED —Girls to learn how to - make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harris ! Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St. | WANTED —Two strong girls for j laundry work, $9 a Week to start [Apply Sanitary Family YY'asliing Co., j 16th and Elm Sts. j YIVANTED—GirI or middle aged ; woman to make herself generally useful around restaurant. Apply in I person to New Enola Restaurant, j Enola. or Dial 3654. I WANTED—Y'oung woman to work' i at soda fountain. Address Box H-792 1 I care Telegraph. • YV ANTED—.Middle aged white wom jan of good habits to care for two! small children. No extra work. Good! ! wages and good home for right party. | Address Box X-7747 care Telegraph. ! WANTED—GirI or woman, (white)., ; :or general housework. Will pay go >d ! ; wages and furnish comfortable horn'-. [ ] Small house and small family. Apply i ! 239 YVoodbine St. j HOUSEWORK—AN EXPERIENCED! GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL i HOUSEWORK; SSIALL FASIILY: NO (CHILDREN; GOOD HOME. APPLY 1923 NORTH SECOND STREET. WANTED—GirI or middle aged, woman to do general housework; no'; cooking; $S pe.- week; state age and! whether white or colored. Address! 51rs. E. J. Peiffer, R. D. No. 3. Lan caster. Pa. WANTED -r- Experienced girls on j paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris! Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron SL HELP YVAXTKD—MaIe ami Female! ' ' WANTED Press feeders at once, experi ence preferred, but not neees- i sary. The Telegraph Print ing Company. Cameron and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. I SALESMEN' WANTED j SALESSIEN—Write for list of open- ' lings and full particulars. Earn $2,000 Ito SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for (men. Inexperienced or experienced. [City or traveling. National Salesmen's. Tr. Ass'n., Dept. 603, Chicago. AGENTS WANTED YVANTED—Live man with Ford to demonstrate and sell the J. C. M. Ac-' celerator. Liberal proposition. J. C.; Mewshaw. 17 Stk. Exch. Bidg., Bait;- : more. sld. 1 SITUATION'S WANTED—MALE BOY, 15 years, going to school, de- j sires work after school hours. 330; Hamilton St. SITU ATK >NS WANTED—FEMALE; YOUNG lady desires position as! stenographer. typist or assistant! bookkeeper, has hud experience. Can, furnish reference. Call at 1201 Wai-1 lace St. WANTED—Housework after school' 1 hours by colored girl. Inquire 1730 W'a nut St. WANTED—Washing and ironing to do at home by colored woman.' Ap ply 1730 YValnut St. 1 (Continued In Neat Column) 1 . . - ' I HAVE YOU AX EXTRA ROOM? - Rents are high. If you have a spare room, why not find a tenant for it. of the desirable kind and lessen the cost of-living burden a little? I SITUATION'S WANTED—FEMALE j I WANTED—Day's work by middle I aged white woman. Inquire 1859 N.I j 12th St. 1 MIDDLE-AGED lady would like position as housekeeper. Apply at 1402 Williams street. ' ROOMS FOR RENT , SOR RENT Two unfurnished J rooms on third floor, well heated and U MU .A Et,l: objections to one child; sl2 per month. Apply 1430 ! Naudain St. j FOR RENT Two unfurnished I rooms for light housekeeping on third 1 (boor, bath on same floor, gas and heat! furnished Apply 2127 X. Fourth St. Bell li-22J. \\ ANTED—A gentleman roomer; | private family; rent $5 per week; will serve breakfast if desired. Applv at I 210 llerr St. SELECT accommodations for one or! two, in private family, references. I | Bell phone 624. Dial 4957. ' FOR RENT—A beautiful front room ' furnished or unfurnished, first lloor, I I steam heat, use of phone, gentlemen I ; preferred. Apply 118 Chestnut St. j NICELY' furnished room for rent.! i for lady or gentlemen. Apply 1524 ; Green St. FOR RENT—Two rooms, electric i (light and water, strictly private. $10! (per month. No children. Apply 321' | Kelly St. j 1 NICELY furnished, clean, warm rooms, $2.50 per week and up. 142' South Third Street. ROOMS WANTED J ' YVANTED—Furnished room or room I with kitchenette, for single woman. Close to business part of city pre-1 ferred Address Box H-7750 care Te'e- | graph. BOARD AND ROOMS ' R0057 for rent with board, use of i j phone. Apply 606 Briggs St. j i ROOMERS AND BOARDERS ! I WANTED—Boarders and roomers, j Apply 45 N. 13th Bt. AI'Aiyr.YIFNTS FOR RENT j FOR RENT Neatly furnished | rooms, modern apartments, select] (neighborhood. central. reasonable I ldtes. Call Bell 4884 or address Box ] B-7925 care Telegraph. | FOR KENT—Two-room apartment. I unfurnished, all conveniences. Inquire 2425 N. Sixth St. or Bell 42U7R. HOME WANTED WANTED—A good home for a girl 13 and a boy 11. Address Box T-82G2 care Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US BACKEXSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET j I I POSSESSION 30 DAYS m j ! N. 15th St.. 179. 3-story brick. 8 1 I rooms, bath. gas. elec.. hot air, drive] alley at rear $3200 j South 17th St., 804, 2-story brick, modern in every respect, steam, drive | alley $36.50 North 19th St.t 1008. 3-story frame, gas ami water in kitchen, cheap. sl6''s Very desirable residence and busi ness property at 560 Woodbine St.. brick warehouse included, modern. $6700 i I Residence and apartment house on X. Sixth St.. rental sll6 monthly s9oou ! 51anv other attractive propositions. [List vour properties with me. GEORGE W. JACOBS. ' 17 X. Third St. Bell 1539 j, ! 1 BUYERS FOR BUSINESS. BUYERS FOR HOUSES. BUYERS FOR FARMS. I LIST YOl'H REAL ESTATE WITH US. YOU WILL MAKE NO 511 STAKE. SALINGER & MILLER. 4 4 UNION TRUST BLDG. BELL PHONE 2769 BUY YOUR HOSIE on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty! l'.ond first payment required, balance! as rent. We have houses in every! part of the city and suburbs. Apply; A. P. Doranz. 1223 North Sixth street. | FOR SALE A new modern, 6-room house locat- I I cd on a lot 50x175 feet midway he- ; tween Swatara Station and Hookers- i ! vllle, Pa. The house is equipped with a good steam heating system, large! pantry and, attic, partially equipped bath rcom. A good sized garden in i good condition adjoins well-graded ! vard filled with shrubbery and trees.! [There is a poultry house in a good sized poultry yard. In the poultry i yartl Is also a stable large enough | lor two automobiles. A welj of splen-| (did water is near the kitchen door.. The home is located within a 5-cent (fare to Hershey and Hummelstownl and within a H-cent fare to Ruther-! ford. No reply to any request within! (four days will indicate that the prop-' city is sold. Apply to S. S. Shearer, j Shippensburg, Pa., for particulars. | FOR SALE —$2500 will purchase 9-] [room brick house. 1307 'A Wallace! .street, all Improvements. Inquire 318 1 illumine 1 St. | FOR SALE—Brick house. 403 Hum imel avenue, Lemoyne; all improve ments; fine large porch; price $4,800 ■ i Inquire 300 Hummel avc., Lemoyne. ! FOR SALE —Brick dwelling, 1611' 'Green street. 8 rooms and bath. Chas." Adlcr. ICO2 N. Third St. HOUSES in all sections of city sold on easy payment plan, ranging from sl.oou to $6,000. 1). A. Caicy. 707 i Kunkej Bidg. Bell 589. i (Continued In Next Column) | KKAL, ESTATE FOR SALE l "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SEE SANUERUN" UK A XL) NEW AND VACANT jNO DOWN MONEY; SAME AS RENT —Seven rooms anil bath, hardwood i Hours, steam heat. gas and electricity; a real modern home; front and back porches; built in pairs; driveway in lea r. | 12TH ST.. N„ 68—VACANT; 8-story j eight rooms and bath, newly painted and papered, gas and electricity, aU J improvements; house in lirst class (condition: possession at once. i JEFFERSON ST.. 2130 3-story brick; eight rooms and bath: all mod ern improvements: in good condition; driveway in rear; small amount down. I balance as rent. | CAMP 1111—2'-j-story bungalow, [nine rooms and bath; very beautiful [home; nice big front porch and lawn: i I gas and electric lights: steam heat:, I everything that goes to make up a I modern home; right price to quick I buyer. A OOOD INVESTMENT i • j FRONT ST.. 607-03—3-story brick; j eight rooms and hath, all improve ments; the very best of location for |an apartment house; can be bought right and converted into six apart-| I ments at a small cost. . D. ASA SANDERLIN. I ROOM 1 SEVERITY TRUST REDO. 36 NORTH THIRD ST. ' BELT, 1390. DIAL. 3573 3113 Riverside Drive for sale, 14- room brick dwelling, handsome finish.! modern throughout, garage, lot 50\ 200 feet. 3023-25 Second St.. 2',2-storv brick bungalow type, 8 rooms and bath, sleeping porches, fireplace, hardwood. 3200 Third St.. 211-story frame, de tached, 9 rooms, hardwood. "''6-18-20-22 Dew is Sc. 2-storv l brick, 6 rooms, bath.'gas and electr'e 1 3223-25-27-29 Sixth St.. 2-story | stuccc-. ] 3224-27-29-31 Sixth. 3-htory brick. 9 'rooms, hardwood, steam, j 2136 Seventh St.. 3-story brick, bath ;and gas. I 1 "i;. 18-20-22 Cowden St.. 3-storv frame. 1:115-17 Cowden St.. 2',5-storv frame. 1117-10-21-23 Grape uve.,' 3-story frame. 511-13 Curtin St., 3-story brick, gas and electric. 332-337-339 Emerald St.. 2-storv brick and stucco. 6 rooms and bath. | 2044 Susquehanna St.. 3-story brick, 8 rooms and bath. - 2141 Susquehanna. 2-story brick, 7 rooms and ball). 3112 Third St.. 2-story bungalow tyoe s rooms and bath, steam. Maclay St.. 326. 3-story brick house. 9 rooms, ball), hardwood. 2427 Reel. 2-story brick. 8 rooms, gas and electric. 620 Muench St.. 3-story brick. 9 rooms, hath and gas. 2241 Penn St.. 3-story brick. 7 rooms and bath, gas and electric. 2325-27 Penn St.. 2-story brick, 7 rooms, hath, steam heat. 2409-11 Penn. 3-story stucco. 7 rooms, hardwood finish, sun porch, garage. 1 422. Hunter St.. 2-story brick. 6 (rooms 1-sth. I 1174-76-78-80 S. 9th St.. 2% -story frame. 7 looms. North St.. facing Capitol Park. 3- story brick, very good house, excel-; j lent location. Would make a lino apartment if desired. Ft. Washington., 2V&-story detached I house, 8 rooms and bath, hardwood : finish, large lot. large porches, un obstructed view in every direction. D. E. LUCAS, Real Estate and Insurance. SO3 Lewis St. Bell 5065R I BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE SITUATE ON MARKET ST. Three-story brick containing eight rooms and storeroom: all improve-l ! ments; house in first class eondi- Ition throughout, now rented for s6o'.i annual; possession can be had in 30 days: owner must sell on account of sickness; act quick if you don't want to lose this opportunity. For quick sale $6,800. Address Box D-7919 care Telegraph. I FOR SALE Three-story brick I house, 8 rooms and bath, steam heat, good location. Address Box 0-7749 care Telegraph. VACANT house for sale; 6 rooms and finished attic. -Possession at once. I rice SI2OO. Durand & Ferber, 107 Chestnut St. near Front. i FOR SALE—A fine single house, ! now vacant at Third and Lewis Sts. |ll has large lot and all improvements. I Easy terms if desired. E. Mocslein. ! tiOOA Boas St.; Lewis M. Neiffer, 2102 I Front St. ' FOR SALE or will exchange for rilier property, one 3-story brick, :i rooms, nil conveniences. Room foi ' garage in rear, located on Sixth .-t. 'between PetTer and .Maclay. Call Bell I 4667. i j FOR SALE —Nice home on Hill i single property, brick, all irnprove j mi nts, recently completed, lot 40x10) |Value $8,500. Will consider trade of , auto or small homes. Address Box O-7906 care Telegraph. , 1 FOR SALE—Brick dwelling, 2051 , Penn St.. 8 rooms, bath and front | porch. Chas. Adler. 1002 N. 3d St. | | FOR SALE ,1918 Penn St.. brick $3600 ,1943 X. 4th St., brick s3uCo' 1918 Park St.. brick SSOOO 2427 N. Sixth St., brick S6OOO 1 1820 Fulton St.. frame $l9OOl Easy payments. D. A. CAJ4EV, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589 FOR SALE Calder SL; frame; 7 rooms. .. .$1,500 ' Balm St.; frame; 6 rooms 2,200 j Muench St.; all Improvements . . 2 500 I Boyd St.; brick; all imp 2,600 Currant St.*. brick; 8 rooms.. 1,500 currant St.: frame; 6 r00m5.... 1,000 Williams St.; frame j qod LINCOLN KKALTY CO. 1129 N. Seventh St. (Continued In Next Column) I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NOW VACANT j ! „L" r P01e—3358 N. Sixth. Will let J1 ® ta . nd ' LSSO cash needed. Price i $-300. Act quickly. Vacant. I .1922 Boas. Frame dwelling <>n | ,!.' 96x110. Rear driveway. Will , i lar ? e . .mortgage stand. slust be , I ld quickly to settle estate. Vacant. t j POSSESSION SOON. Arrange to slove ; For Sole—North Third St.. No. 2216. ' • Hunfin dotached residence in exclu- I res ' (,e ptia! section. Modern in T, ti'ict icular. ,\ll improvements} 1 , I'ive neatly erected gar-:, 1 ?.a,i' s . ln r fK (facing Susquehanna St.) I, V.! 132.50 rental Income month- I' ; ii,! cl 40x16u. We will help finance I :~ P r "l'P, s 'tion. (inly reason for sell-i ! ® family dwindled to three. This I (is un lt-room house. ! No h Sixth St.. 1945. Fine apart -1 cf?£ nn< , proposition. Cor. ; Sixth and PefTer Sts. ! ..eSK? 1 * 1 ? GUOVR HOTEL, cor Sixth, and Muclay Sts. Plot one-half square ! i-- An .it "L" shaped rear plot, size I Ja2 x 2The width facing Sixth St. isl ,i- ; > feet. I,ot us help you finance this I most valuable West End proposition. ! VACANT PLOT cor. South Thir-j i teenth and Klttatinhy hts. Size 60x68. ; A wonderfully attractive apartment | propcsition. ,| South Fourteenth St. No. 109. 3-i story brick and frame dwelling. $2000! can remain. Will repaper entire' house at SBOOO price. North 15th St. No. 909. Beautiful de-i I taclied residence in "Shreiner-town." • llot 54x110. Everything modern. II Largo front porch. Easily financed, corner property. ; South 171 h St.. No. 812. Nice 2-story tile and stucco home with all im provements. Garage in rear. I North 19th St.. SIOO down will give I title to this 2Va-story frame. Balance , t to suit purchaser. 1 South 21st. St.. No. 957. Another)' . nice 2 1 4-story frame (corner), with , rear driveway. Atlas St. No. 2248, 2-story brick. ! a run ml S2OOO mark. Derry St. No. 2901*. 3-story brick. I j seuii-di:tached. steam heat, gas, elec-i tricity. etc. Blot 18x100. Rear drive- , ] way. |j I Emerald St. No. 626. Make us an I ' | offer for this corner properly. Plot ; ! 30x100. j Kensington St. Nos. 2014-16. This pair of frames must go at $2500 soon, j Good renters. Peffer St.. No. 622. What is your of-F for? Nice corner residence. Zarker St. No. 1423, 214-story frame with rear driveway. Zarkev St.. No. 1807-09. two-story bricks witli gas and electricity that should attract the conservative home seeker or investor. Plot of ground at Paxtang known • on plan as Nos. 101-102, size of both '|4oxl2o. Ideal spot to build. Price " around SI,OOO. SUBURBAN Aqueduct. Nice summer home of Joshua Gross is offered for sale. Plot 285x835, 10 ft. porches surround. Fine well water. .Many, many fruit trees, berry bushes, etc. Get an early start for thai ideal summer home next year. I'rtce to suit purchaser. Enola. We have several nice homes in Rnr.la, including large plots of va cant ground, which will bear inspec tion. Highspire Cor. Eshelman and Hamaket Sts. Fine 3-story pressed brick residence on 64x120 plot, abund ance of fruit trees. 30 rose bushes, hedgewoik. etc.. also large chicken l ouse and single garage In rear. YVhat is your offer? Penbrook —Canby St. No. 2380, 2)4- story frame, plot 30x190, garage room. Inquire about this $2500 home. Steelton —Harrisburg St.. No. 211. Nice corner frame dwelling. YVhite Hill—YY'e have several mod est dwellings here at attractive prices. Also plots of ground along Main street. Consulting this office for real estate advice costs notning. We should oe delighted to enlighten you on any matter placed before us. YVe make a specialty of financing purchasers of leal estate. Consult us. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., (HaiThburg's Real Estate Bureau), 381 Ylurket Street. HOMES ON OUR EASY PAY MENT PLAN South 17th St., 8-story brick. Swatara St.. 3-story frame. South 16tli St.. 2-story brick. BAUM & ROBESON. Loom 8. Russ Building. Bell phone 358J FOR SALE Suburban —2373 Canby. Penbrook. 2',,-storv. single seven-room frame house on lot. 30x209 feet, corner prop erty, cement walks, good garden, fruit trees end garage. Apply 1929 Park St., or Bell phone 527 U. j HOFFKR ST.. 2307 NOW VACANT, for sale: brick and stucco semi-bunga low; seven looms and bath: hot water! heat; other improvements. Bell Realty' Co., Bergner Bidg. J VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—No. } 68 N. 12th street, 3-story dwelling; ! exterior and interior recently paint-1 e.i; all rooms papered and equipment' in good order; extra lot at side of! house. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bidg. VERY DESIRABLE—Brick house for sale. 1920 Chestnut street; all modern improvements, including steam heat; do not delay as this neighborhood and dwelling are desir able and the price is right. Bell Realty Co., Eergner Bidg. — i HOUSES FOR SALE—Now vacint' or Boon to be vacated; 2419 Derry; 68' N. 12th: 3202 N. 4th; 3124 slain St..! Penbrook; cor. Brisban and Swan Sts.. Paxtang; 1920 Chestnut St. Get par ticulars soon. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner! Bidg. | NEW HOUSES —For sale and now open for inspection; 2419 Derry street; brick construction, well finished, most inodrrnly equipped; open fireplace; lot 20x100. Pell Realty C 0... Bergner Bidg REAL ESTATE FOR RENT BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR RENT Located at the east end of Mulberry Street Bridge. No. 1. Possession December 1, prop- ! erty now occupied by Swain. Hick- | man Company, consisting of One office. Two basement*. One storage room. One concrete garage 15x155 ft. Suitable for auto accessory or sim ilar business, requiring space for storage. No. 2. Possession January 1. prop erty now occupied by C. A. Fair, con sisting of Two-story frame building. 38x165 leet. L-shapc building adjoining. 38x60 feet. Suitable for auto repair and paint shop, or manufacturing business. For further particulars apply at 126 South Second Street. PART of house for rent, consisting of five unfurnished rooms and bath. Call any evening after 5.30 at 454 Broad Street. REAL ESTATE WANTED YVANT to buy property with im provements. between Briggs and Harris, below Third street: cash. Ad dress Box 0-5263 care Telegraph. HOUSE WANTED By reliable I arty on easy payments: SSOO cash, balance monthly, six to eight rooms, in good neighborhood, must be mod ern anc! in first class condition. State < xact location and price. Address Box C-7746 care Telegraph. YVE have some money to Invest in real .state, city property preferred. Address P. O. Box 625. I 11 AY'E BUYERS—List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es tate and Insurance. 1002 North Third Street. FARMS FARMS FOR SALE 15 acres SI7OO 16 acres 700 24 acres 2000 28 acres 2900 30 acres 2600 39 acres 4200 I 48 acres 11001 63 acres 3500 j 72 acres 2000' 116 acres 4200 1 128 acres 5900 180 acres 3900 DURAND & FERRER. 107 Chestnut near Front I FOR SALE—An A 1 stock or grnin' farm and would make an A 1 fruit! farm, 187 acres, large bank barn. 8-! room' stone house and outbuildings,! l.est of water supply. 7 miles from! city; possession at once. Price JBSOJ. I S4OOO can remain at 6 per cent. 135 acres cultivated land, 52 acres in I woods and pasture. FOR SATIE—IIS acres farm, best of' i soil for trucking, 8-room frame house, large bunk barn and all necessary (outbuildings. Possession April 1, ,1920; located 10 minutes' walk from j trolley.. Cumberland county. Price slls per acre. CHAP DAVIES, Real Estate and Fire Insurance. 1519 State Street. Pell 4162 R. . Dial 4930 } TRUCK FARM. 9 acres. 9 room J house, near school and trolley. Price, | $1.30(7. i Stock farm. 127 acres. 8 room house,! large hank barn, good outbuilding . ] land in excellent condition. Price. | ( $5,700. DURAND & FKRBF.R, | 107 Chestnut St. near Front 48-acre farm, 10 roomed brick I house, stone hank barn and outbuild ings. Productive soil and N running water. Price $2600. DURAND <y- FERBER. lu" Chestnut near Front. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS . THE CLOW "GASTEAM" RADIATORS MATCHES For kindling GAS for fuel STEAM for heat. Sec free demonstration KITZMILLER'S DRUG STORE. 1325 DERRY ST. Every day and night this week. AUCTIONEER IJITK 422 S. 13th. Bell 1873 J. K. E. HOERNER. 421 Hummel St. FOR SALE Overstuffed tapestry. 3-piece parlor suite. valued S2OO. Sale price $165. FORNWALT. 1321 North Sixth Street. THE services of a designing drafts | man experienced in developing and | perfecting inventions. Drawings ex ecuted. working models expert machine work done. Hamilton Prac tical Draftsman, 125 S. Eleventh St. UPRIGHT piano for sale, reason able. Apply 1621 Penn St.. between 6 and 8 p. m. FOR SALE—Upright piano, good condition, bargain. Address Box G-774S care Telegraph. FOR SALE —YVhite enameled reed i baby carriage, in good condition, $lO. Inquire 1612 S. 17th St. FOR SALE—Two modern oak ward lobes. suitable for men's or women's clothing htore, cheap to quick buyer, clothing store, cheap to quick buyer. Apply at once. A. J. Lehrman, 37 S. Front St., Steelton. FOR SALE—Adding machines. All makes at reasonable prices. YY'rite for price quotations. General Adding Ma chine Exchange. 327 Broadway, New! York City. FOR SALE—-Remington typewriter No. 10. practically ww. at a bargain. D. 1* Campbell. Irving College. Mo chanicsburg. Pa. FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acety lene generators, cutting and welding torches, carbon burning outfit. Dem onstration by appointment. If. R. Laverty. 1857 Bell phone. FOR SALE—Fopr-piece mahogany veiour parlor suite. 1732 Park St. F(?R SALE—Two girl's Dayton bl cycles, also one large folding bed with incased mirror, cheap. Inquire 429 Broad St. FOR SALE —• Gasoline hoisting en gine, IP H. P. International gusoline engine, machine tools, electric motors, various sizes, large stone crushing plant complete. K. R. Laverty, 185 7 Bell phone. BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,000 new. old. rare, in stock. Aurand's, 925 North Third. Circulars free. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEOROH P. TILLOTSON. 205 J.OCUST STREET, OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Sehniertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4494. CENTRAL Furnishing Store, sec- j ond-hand heaters, $4 up, ranges >n ! good condition, $lO up. Must bo sold i in next 15 days. Also big bargains in rugs and linoleums/Come and see. we will try and convince you. Open even ings at 324 Reily St. Closed all day Saturday. , WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS OLD FALSE TEETH Samuel Corb. general buyer of false teeth, gold, silver and silverware, relics and antiques of all descriptions, also men's clothes and shoes and furniture. Highest prices paid. Send postal to 1109 Cowden St., llarrisburg and 1 will call. Keep this ad. WANTED —Second-hand banjo, ten or or hanjurlne, B-1912 Ixinox St. WE are In the market for all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L. Cohen & Co., York and Ash Ave. MAX J4MKLTZ Second hand furniture bought and sold. Highest rash prices paid. Call 1 or drop a postal to Max Sineltz, 1020 Market Street. YVIII call, city or coun try. P.ell phone G32IJ. (Continued In Next Column) W A NTED—MISCE LLANEOUS BELL PHONE 3370-J _ . S. R IKK IN. CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD I'IOBKST CASH PRICES PAID. 40. BROAD ST., HARIUSBURG. PA BUSINESS PERSONALS CO-OPERATION "The First Principle of Success" . The following Representative Concerns have taken part In the Co-operative Campaign conducted under the auspices of the labor movement. They wish to be classed as friendly to the cause und we uslt for thoni your Co operation and Reciprocation. "Continue To Buy War Savings * Stamps" "Bolshevism Is Not For The U. S. A." BANKS " j Commercial Trust Company of Ilnrrisburg, 1214 N. Third. Steelton Trust Company, Steel ton. Pa. j The Peoples' Bank, Steelton. Pa. BAKERIES - I West Shore Bakery, L. M. Bricker, • Treas. & Mgr. j Gunzenhauser Bakery. Harrisburg Baking Company. Schmidt's Bakery. BOTTLERS j Harrisburg Coca-Cola Bottling XVorks. BUSINESS COLLEGE j School of Commerce and Harris burg Business College. 15 S. Market Square. CLOTHIERS I Doutriehs, 304 Market Street. [ CLEANERS AND DYERS E'. Eggert, 1243 Market Street, DEPARTMENT STORES Steelton Store Company, Limited, Steelton, Pa. ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS Central Construction Corpora tion. FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Fackler's, 1312 Derry. I Hoover & Son, 1413 N. Second St. a FURNITURE i Fackler's. 1312 Derry. Hoover Furniture Co., 1413 N. i Second. GROCERIES WHOLESALE ! The Witman Sehwarz Corp'n. I Kvans-Burtnett Company. GROCERIES RETAIL Polleek's Cash and Carry Stores. HARDWARE WHOLESALE I Henry Gilbert & Son. JEWELERS H. C. Claster, 302 Market—l N. 3rd St. KNITTING MILLS Moorhead Knitting Co., Inc. New Idea 'Hosiery Co., Inc. .. LAUNDRIES Sanitary Family Washing Co. City Star Laundry. .. LUMBER Harrisburg Lumber Co., 17th and { Naudain. 1 Jno. D. Bogar & Son. Steelton, Pa. MILK DEALERS Penna. Milk Products Co. MANUFACTURERS Harrisburg Shoo Mfg. Co. Harrisburg Mfg. & Boiler Co. Central Iron & Steel Co. Harrisburg Silk Mill. Harrisburg Pipe & Pipe Bending Co. Devine and Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co. - Jennings Mfg. Co. A Blough Mfg. Co. The A. S. Ivieider Co., Middle town, Pa. ROOFING AND PAINTS Worden Paint & Roofing Co. ' STEEL BUILDING MATERIALS C. Frank Class. 18th & Mulberry Sts. SHOES. RETAIL Walk-Over Boot Shop, 22( Market. RESTAURANTS i Manhattan Restaurant (Notary & Co.), 317 Market. I "Continue To Buy War Saving Stamps" i "Bolshevism Is Not For The j u. a A." A. LANE ! New and second-hand furniture* bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 3239W-2. I OXY-ACETYLENE WELD IN G— | Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan Street. Bell 439GJ. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING —First class work. Cbilcoat Bros., 333 Harris Street.. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED — ■ Single edge. 25c doz., double edge. 350 |doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you thia , changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSI HO-QUININE will stave it oft if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Murket street. FURNITURE CRATED. J. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 R. FOR SALE 1920 ADVERTISING CALENDARS 810 BARGAINS IN JOB LOTS CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND LOOK OVER DISPLAY. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.. THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS. ABOVE SHOE STORE Bell Phone 1577R BUSINESS OPPOHUNITIES GARAGE FOR SALE Doing good business, employ ing live men. Address Box 11-9016 care Telegraph. ; FOR SALE or rent, one of the most complete restaurants*in Central Penn sylvania Will rent room and Hell fix tures or lent room with fixtures. Do ing hig business. Can clear five thou sand a year. Address Owner, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE —Millinery store; cen tralis' located. Must bo sold on count of leaving city. Address Box* M-7744 eare Telegraph. I HAVE 33,000 to $5,000 to invest in manufacturing business. Want one or more partners with SIO,OOO ad ditional. Addresa 0-7741 caro Tele graph. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page „
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