20 Classified Advertising Puts You in Touch With Opportunities For Employment--the Rest Is Easy 2)eatbs HOFFMAN—Harry M. Hoffman, on November 17, 1919. Funeral Friday, Nov. 21 at 10.30 a. m. front his late residence, Paxtang. Funeral services private. Interment at York, Pa. IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of my dear mother. Mrs. Mary A. Nit'/., who tell peacefully asleep two years ago to day, November 20, 1917. Gone but not forgotten. By Her Daughter, Mrs. JOSEPH B. RHOADEs I/O ST AND FOUND LOST—On Saturday at football jraine or in city afterwards, a plat inum bar pin. Finder will please no tify 1420 State St. , LOST —One bag 100 pounds. Leban on bologn between Hill f.f Broad Street Market last Iriday. Lt warft If returned to E. G. blabach. Chestnut St. LOST—Saturday evening on F" l ''' th end Sixth street ear. bUck pocket book containing s•> or $7. doot **-*• penknife and valuable receipt. Ke ■ward 11 returned to Mis. William Scott, (530 Harris St. INSTRUCTIONS """INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Greeg Shorthand. Typewriting. Hngßsh. ( Bookkeeping, lTnmanshP. Arlt bm Atsst | COULKGtj. 151 Market St. Chas. It. Br iKRA PRIVATE or class teaching ia; Castiliun Spanish. Seventeen yea , experience in Puerto Rico. Dip , from New York Women s High School. Apply Mrs. Manuel Andujai, 233 Maclay Street. Bell phone 2504 V. NOTICE WE play for parties, banquets and a!! private occasions. Zembra Mando- | .... Club. P. O. Box 625. HELP WANTED—MALE MULTIPLY YOUR INCOME Freight A -flits Claim Clerks] Shipping 1 lerks Billing Clerkt . Railway Office Employes Eigth.v per cent, of the Traffic Man- j ngor? earning from $50.00 to SD>O.OO ; or week to-da.v are former railroad n an. These men are saving millions ( of dollars for their employers. lho>, me rewarded with higli position and large salary. FREIGHT AND DOMESTIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Philadelphia as a port is just coi" | lug inio prominence, in five yeais time ten Traffic Experts will be need < >1 in ]laco of 0110 now. Traffic autnoi- Jtics in Philadelphia say there are Poo in ms in urgent need of shipping experts. INTENSIVE PRACTICAL TRAINING Under direct supervision of our staff ot railway and industrial Traftic Ex n.-rt-s during vour spare hours win 1 repare vou for big opportunities evorv day. Read our 1 ookht, "How Traffic Men Make Write. Call or Thone Bell 3299 n A. WARNER, Registrar, 2 N. 18th St., Harrisburg, la. WANTED CARPENTERS TRACK REPAIRMEN AND LABORERS FOR GENERAL PLANT WORK APPLY AT EMPLOY MENT OFFICE HI'.THLEHEM STEEL CO., STEELTON. PA. WANTED Union carpenters for form wi lk; winter job. Apply X ATI ON A L ENGINE ERIN G CORPORATION. FAIR GROUNDS. CARLISLE. PA. SHEARMAN in slieet mill; A-l ex perieiu c d man only; excellent salary and opportunity for advancement to man meeting' rcMjulremonts; position out or ritv. tJive complete description of experience and age. Address Box S-i'977 care Telegraph. MACHINISTS, handymen aftd spe cialists experienced in railroad, con tract jobbing shops, on general work. State age, experience. Steady work and good wages to reliable men. Ad dress Box 0-8131 care Telegraph. FIRST class machinists and mould ers Labor conditions satisfactory. IdcLanuhan-Stone Machine Co., Hol lidaysburg, Pa. FOUR men with newspaper or mag azine experience; guaranteed salary and commission, good chance for ad vancement. See Mr. Datesman, 410 Patriot Bldg. WANTED Non-union carpenters, trimmers and rough hands; steady winter's work; good wages. Apply 39 New York avenue, N. K., Washing ton, D. C. WANTED—A reliable chauffeur for operating a small Vim delivery truck. Steady employment to right party. Donaldson Paper Company, 113-115 North Second St. . WANTED—Two young men over 22 years, desiring to learn salesmanship. Will you be satisfied with S2O per week while learning? Call 410 Patriot Bldg. (Continued in Next Column r FOR SALE " An unusual opportunity oil Pine slveet —a 3-story brick dwelling, with an imposing front; contains 11 rooms, reception bail and two bathrooms. Attractive price to quick buyer. A very desirable Green street residence —A 3-story brick dwell ing; one of pair; contains 10 rooms, batli and pantry; front pnd back porches; gas and electric lights; steam heat; modern throughout. Possession two weeks. A modern brick dwelling on Rcily street; near the river—Con- tains 8 rooms and bath; steam heat; gas and electric lights; fin ished iloors; gas range; largo liv ing room; two strairways; front and back porches; other attractive features. Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST AND COURT STS. HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Members libs. Real Estate Boaird THURSDAY EVENING, > HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 20, 1919. HELP WANTED —MALE IF YOU ARE TIRED OF MOVING AROUND FROM ONE JOB TO AN OTHER. LOSING TIME AND 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 GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY, AKRON, OHIO. LABORERS Wanted for general work on plant. Permanent employ ment. Chances for promotion ] in accordance with your ability. APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU CENTRAL IRON>& STEEL CO. WANTED CAR REPAIRMEN At the P. R. R. Shops, Har risburg, Pa. Inquire at Master Mechanics' Office, Harrisburg. General Foreman's Office, Lucknow. General Foreman's Office, Enola. Or at P. R. R. Employment Bureau, No. 5 Grace Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. AUTOMOBILE TRIMMERS and top men. If you want work in the National Capital under the best working con ditions, in a daylight shop, cafe, etc., in the building for employes, we have opening for five first class men. Mr Garages will be at the Penn-Harris Hotel, Friday, November 21, for interview. SIMMES MOTOR COMPANY, WASHINGTON, D. C. ACCOUNTANCY—SpeciaI coaching in accounting under nationally known C. Ib A.'s. Prepares for Cost Work. Auditing. C. P. A. Work. Civil Service jobs pay S2OOO to S6OOO. others up wards to SIO,OOO annually. Supply is insufficient. Low tuition. Easy terms. Satisfaction guaranteed. For full par ticulars and appointment, address in ternational Accountants' Society, Box E-8267 care Telegraph. WANTED —Sexton for Camp Cnrtin Memorial M. E. Church. Must be ex perienced fireman. Apply to B. F. Moses, 1827 N. 6th St. MACHINIST, must be A-l journey man. ali around mechanic; exception al opening out of city; good salary to j start; unusual opportunity for ad vancement. State complete experience and age. Address Box G-7928 uare Telegraphy f WANTED Ten structural iron workers, $1 per hour; live laborers, r,fti/,c "per hour. Phone 3296 Dial. D. M. Weiser. GRMEK or Roumanian, experienced as chipper on castings; must read and i write English; steady position, high wages; out of city. State experience fully and age in own handwriting. Address Box VV-7926 care Telegraph. FREIGHT TRUCKERS / AND FREIGHT HANDLERS WANTED AT THE I F. 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, HARRIS BURG, TA. LEARN a trade and earn while you learn. Some of our students are mak ing $l2O a month while learning. We can place you. We teach aeroplane operating, piloting and construction, automobile mechanism, wireless tele graphy or radio telephone. Write for particulars. Auto and Aeroplane Me chanical School, Harrisburg. Aero drome Office, 25 North Cameron St., i Harrisburg. Bell 1710. Dial 3065. STEEL car repairman, must be thoroughly experienced on this work from the "rails up. special work. A 1 position, high salury to man meeting requirements. Give full particulars, where last employed and age. Address Box 0-7820 care Telegraph. WANTED Platen pressmen; good wages; steady employment. Apply at once. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. State and Cameron Sts. I WANTED —Laborers and contrac tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax i tang. | WANTED —Man to help to clean windows. Apply Empire Window Cleaning Co., 1614 Wallace St. i WANTED —Young man for sales ! man in shoe store. Opportunity to learn business and to advance your- Iself. Experience desirable, but not necessary. Address Box R-5123 care | Telegraph. i SHIPPING CLERKS—An out-of town concern with a branch in Har risburg and other cities. Have open ings for several men, whu have had experience as shipping clerks. Wo offer steady positions to reliable men. good salary, opportunity to travel and 'advancement. State age. experience, 'married or single, with references; if ; willing tb leave town on an occasion al li'sitiess trip, all expenses iilto*- ed. Write us fully regarding yout j self in own handwriting. Address Box K-8109 care Telegraph. i (Continued In Kext Column) HELP WANTED—MALE BRICKLAYERS FOR DETROIT. MICH., $1.15 PER HOUR, WORKING 9 HOURS PER DAY. DOUBLE TIME OVER EIGHT HOURS; OPEN SHOP CONDITIONS; ROOM AND BOARD ON JOB FOR $9.50 PER WEEK: TRANSPORTA TION ADVANCED. CALL NOT LATER THAN 5.30 P. M.. THURSDAY. NO VEMBER 20. AT HARRISBURG HOTEL. 23 SOUTH SECOND ST.. OR AT 115 NORTH 1 2TH STREET, PHIL ADELPHIA, PA. GOOD tool makers or machinists. Write or phone 157, The D. Wilcox Mfg Co.. Mechanicsburg. Pa. * HELP WANTED—FEMALE HELL TELEPHONE OPER ATING "An Occupation for Y'oung Women" $9 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS An operator's pay is increas ed after four weeks' training period and thereafter at short intervals as she becomes ex perienced. Young women between 18 and 25 will find telephone oper ating very fascinating, clean wcrk, with unusual oppor tunity for advancement in salary and position. In addition to a good salary our operators have a com fortable rest room, and a lunch room where food is served at cost. Apply to Miss Kline, Oper ators' Employment Depart ment, Second Floor, 208 Wal nut Street. WANTED at once, female stenographer, one capable of assisting in general office work. Good position for one who can qualify. Apply Burns & Co., 28 S. Second St. WANTED Girls to work in book-bind ing department, experience unnecessary. Apply Mr. Bern heisel. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY, Cameron and State Sts. SILK, SILK. SILK Silk Operators Good Learners If steady work is what you want' and short day and best pay. Apply SILK MILL, Cor. Second and North Sts. WANTED—Reliable girl or woman to assist with general housework. Apply 1 North Harrisburg St., Steel ton. GOOD strong reliable white woman wanted for day's work. Must.furnisn relerence. Apply 1504 State St. WANTED—GirI or middle aged woman to make herself generally useful around restaurant. Apply in person to New Enola Restaurant, Enola, or Dial 3654. WANTED —Experienced woman for sewing wanted at once. Good salary. Apply S. Brown, Dadies" Tailor, 1021 Green Street. SHOE CDERK Young woman, must have good references. Experi ence unnecessary. Apply Dandylins Shoe Store, 27 S. Fourth, St.. City. WANTED —Girls to learn how to make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harris Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St. WANTED—Two strong girls for laundry work, $9 a week to start Apply Sanitary Family Washing Co., 16th and Elm Sts. WANTED—Young woman to work at soda fountain. Address Box H-7921 care Telegraph. WANTED—MiddIe aged white wom an of good habits to care for two small children. No extra work. Good wages and good home for right party. Address Box X-774" care Telegraph. HOUSEWORK-AN EXPERIENCED GIRD WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; SMALL FAMILY; NO CHILDREN; GOOD HOME. APPLY 1323 NORTH SECOND STREET. # WANTED—GirI or middle /aged woman to do general housework; no j cooking; $8 per week; state age and whether white or colored. Address Mrs. E. .T. Peiffer, R. D. No. 3, Lan caster, Pa. WANTED Experienced girls on paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St. HELP WANTED—MaIe anil Female WANTED Press feeders at once, experi ence preferred, but not neces sary. The Telegraph Print ing Company, Cameron and State Streets, Ilarrisburg, Pa. i i SALESMEN* WANTED SALESMEN —Write for list of open ings and full particulars. Earn $2,000 to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experienced. City or traveling. National Salesmen's I Tr. Ass'n., Dept. 603, Chicago. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS making good selling Blue Rook Sanitary Cleanser; washes clothes without rubbing: no blueing required Box 75. Kwedesboro, N. J. WANTED —Live man with Ford to demonstrate and sell the J. C. M. Ac celerator. Liberal proposition. J. C Mewshaw, 17 Stlt. Exch. Bldg., Balti more. Md. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE MAN wishes position as night watchman or elevator man can fur nish reference. Address W. G. Fair, l<emoyne. Pa. * WANTED —By a young married man, position driving truck. Can fur nish reference. Apply at 1202 Market St rent. WANTED —By colored man. porter work in private family; references. Inquire 227 River St. s ' BBtt EE i i Si HAVE YOU AN EXTRA ROOM? B 111 Rents arc high. If you have a spare * lis room, why not find a tenant for it, of |s!| the desirable kind and lessen "the cost- p|sj of-living burden a little? p^' tl m II sfj 1 1 1 s I m ifl SITUATION'S WANTIOD-MALE A Mechanical Draftsman experienc ed in developing- und perfecting in ventions, desires to offer liis services to brainy nien having ideas. Drawings executed, working models construct ed. expert machine work done. Ham ilton Practical Draftsman, 125 South Eleventh St. SITUATIONS W'AXTKP—FEMALE WANTED—A girl wants place in a doctor s office and to do light work around house between school hours. Apply 1232 Cowden St. WANTED—A girl wants place be tween school hours or work in office, i "en St house worls - Apply 1218 Cow- MIDDLB aged woman wishes a po sition as chambermaid, dishwasher or days work. 416 Granite Avenue. WHITE woman wishes cleaning to do four days a week or housework. 81-ni per day. Apply 1404 James St. ! YOUNG lady desires position for! office or Clerical work, has grammar school education and good penman- i ship. Apply 501 Hamilton St., city. YOUNG lady desires position as stenographer. typist or assistant bookkeeper, lias had experience. Can furnish reference. Call at 1201 Wal lace St. A*ANTED —Housework after school hours by colored girl. Inquire 1730 Walnut St. WANTED—Washing and ironing to do at home by colored woman. Ap ply 17*0 Walnut St. WANTED—Day's work by middle aged white woman. Inquire 1850 N. | 12th St ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, second floor, for light housekeeping, i. ell heated. Apply 528 Camp St. ! FOR RENT— Two furnished rooms lon second floor front and third floor ] front, gentlemen preferred, but must furnish best of reference. Call at 23 South Fourth St., during day or 121 jConoy St. from 5 to 7 p. m. | FOR RENT Three unfurnished ! rooms on second floor for light house keeping; use of bath. Call Bell 254 W. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms on second floor for light housekeep ing, all conveniences. Inquire 501 Cumberland St. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms on third floor, well heated and use of bath: no objections to one child; sl2 per month. Apply 1480 Naudain St. FOR RENT —Two rooms, electric light and water, strictly private. $lO per month. No children. Apply 321 Rcily St. FOR RENT Neatly furnished rooms, modern appointments, select neighborhood, central, reasonably rates. Call Bell 4884 or address Box B-7925 care Telegraph. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping on third floor, batli on same floor, gas and heat furnished. Apply 2127 N. Fourth St. Bell IC22J. SELECT accommodations for one or two, in private family, references. Bell phone 624. DinJ 4957. NICELY furnished room for rent, for lady or gentlemen. Apply 1524 Green St. NICELY furnished, clean, warm rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 142 South Third Street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Young man desires room and board in private family; all con veniences; centrally located. Address W. H. Haupt. cure McFall & San, Third and Market Sts. WANTED Young man desires room in small private family, central location preferred, A-l references. Address Box 1.-8266 care Telegraph. WANTED—Young woman desires furnished room, vicinity of Thirteenth and Deity preferred. Best of refer ences. Address Box X-8265 care Tele graph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT —At 214 North Second street, second story Hat. seven rooms and two baths. Can lie divided. Two rooms facing Second street. Apply at 223 Pine Street. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, unfurnished, all conveniences. Inquire 2425 N. Sixth St. or Bell 1207 R. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED —A furnished apartmfeni or three rooms suitable for light housekeeping, with all conveniences, by a rciined couple with 110 children. Can furnish host of references. Box H-7751 care Telegraph. A prominent business man and wife wishes to correspond with parties who will havo an apartment vacant Jan uarv 1. or a private family who wishes to rent out entire second floor unfurnished. Address Box A-7752 care Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! PAXTANG Several desirable properties for .sale; three corner prop erties' good locations and prices rei sonabic; all improvements; one nop | vacant. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bidg. i~~nOFFER ST.. 2307—N0W VACANT, 'for sale; brick and stucco semi-bungu llow seven rooms and bath; hot water heat; other improvements. Bell Realty It 0.. Bergner Bidg. FOR SALE —$2500 will purchase 9- I room brick house, 130714 Wallace street, all improvements, inquire 318 I Hummel St. ! HOUSES in all sections of city sold on easy payment plan, ranging from SI,OOO to $6,000. D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bidg. Rll 589. FOR SALE —Brick house. 403 Hutn !me I ar'enue. Leuioyno; all Improve ments; line large porch; price $4,800 I Inquire 300 Hummel ave.. Lemoyne. (Continued lu Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i I "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SEE SANDERLIN" BRAND NEW AND VACANT ! NO DOWN MONEY: SAME AS RENTi Seventeenth and Paxton Streets — Seven rooms and hath, hardwood floors, sieam Meat, gas and electricity; a real modern home; front and back porches; built in pairs; driveway in i car. 12TH ST.. N„ 68—VACANT; 3-story eight rooms and bath, newly painted and papered, gas and electricity, all improvements: house in lirst class condition; possession at once. JEFFERSON ST., 2130 3-story brick; eight rooms and hath; all mod ern improvements; In good condition; driveway in rear; small amount down, balance as rent. CAMP HILL—2 \ -story bungalow, nine rooms and bath; very beautiful liome; nice big front porch and lawn: gas and electric lights; steam heat: everything that goes to make up a modern home; right price to quick buyer. A GOOD INVESTMENT FRONT ST., 607-09—3-story brick; 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 ments at a small cost. D. ASA BANDERLIN. ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG. 3(1 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL 1390. DIAL 3573 BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE SITUATE ON MARKET ST. Three-story brick containing eight rooms and storeroom; all improve ments: house in tirst class condi tion throughout, now rented for $660 annual: possession can be had in 30 days; owner must sell on account of sickness; act quick if you don't want to loose this opportunity. For quick sale $6,800. Address Box D-7919 care Telegraph or call Bell phone 4593. . HIGH CLASS BUNGALOW. SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, ALL IMPROVEMENTS COFi- Nl-,11 OF RUTHERFORD AND SWAN STREETS. PAXTANG. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1 TO B P. M. IMMEDIATE POS SESSION. RIIORER & SON, Rergner llldg. PARK ST—s3Bso will buy a seven room. brick front, porch house, elec tric, immediate possession. 18-aere farm, new buildings, good location. KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL £• KLINE. 307 Kunkle Bldg. Both phones BY paying S3OO down and sl9 60 per month for one year will give you a deed to 1837 Fulton St., with nine looms and bath. Now renting for sl7. 11. G. PED LOW. 1201 Chestnut St. Bell phone 972J ON EMERALD ST.. No. 331. fcorner dwelling, modern brick stucco, six rooms, lath, gas and electric lights, steam heat, room for garage. 801 l 48SJ. .T. C Beliney. SO9 N. 2d St. FOR SALE—Penbrook property; frame house, eight (8) rooms and; bath, .all improvements, lot 21x162. Will sell cheap. Inquire of C. E. Meck iey, Fishburn Apts., Penbrook. Pa., or Bell phone 3512 J. FOR SALE Three-story brick I house, S rooms and bath, steam heat, goo 1 location. Address Box O-774'l care Telegraph. VACANT house for sa'le; 6 rooms and finished attic. Possession at once. I rice SI2OO. Purand & Ferber. 107 Chestnut St. near Front. FOR SALE or will exchange for ether property, one 3-story brick. 0 rooms, all conveniences. Room for garage in rear, located on Sixth St., between Pelfer and Maclay. Call Bell 4667. FOR SALE Suburban —2373 Canby. Penbrook. 214-story, single seven-room frame house on lot, 30x200 feet, corner prop erty. cement walks, good gulden, fruit trees end garage. Apply 1929 Park St., or Bell phone u27R. FOR SALE Calder St.: frame; 7 rooms $1,50u Balm St.. frame; 6 rooms o OU Muench St.; all improvements .. 3 r.OO Bovd St.; brick: all imp irsoo Currant St.; brick; 8 rooms.. l,r>oo I'arrant St.; frame; 6 rooms 1,000 Williams St.: irante 1,000 , LINCOLN REALTY CO. 1129 N. Seventh St roll SALE —Brick dwelling, 2051 Ponii St.. 8 rooms, batli and front porch. Chas. Adler. 1002 N. 3d St. FOR SALE 191S renn St., brick S3OOO 1943 N. 4th St.. brick 1918 Park St.. brick 2127 N. Sixth St., brick s 6oo o 1820 Fulton St., frame SI9OO Easy payments. > P. A. CALKY. 707 Kunkel Bidg. R<-11 589 | VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—No 68 N. 12tli street, 3-story dwelling 1 exterior and interior recently paint ed; all rooms papered and equipment in good order; extra lot at side or house. Bell Realty Co.. Bcrgncr Bidg. NEW HOUSES —For sale and now open for inspection; 2419 Perry street; brick construction, well finished, most modi inly equipped: open ilreplaec; lot 1 •Juxioo. I'e" Realty Co.. Bergner Bidg. 1 HOUSES FOR SALE—Now vacant! or soon to he vacated; —41!) Perry; 6XI N. 12th: 3202 N. 4th; 3124 Main -St., I Penbrook; cor. Brisban and Swan Sis., Paxtaiig: 1920 Chestnut St. Get par ticulars aoon. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bidg. I (Continued in Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IIARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US BACKENSTOSB R EAI /FY CO. 331 MARKET STREET FOR SALE Oyster Point Ave., Camp Hill. 8- room dwelling; all improvements; lot ; 135x120, price. S3BOO, Ninth St.. Now Cumberland, double; flame dwelling; good condition; all | improvements, price, each S3OOO j 202 - North Fifth St., apartment building containing three modern apartments of Ave rooms and bath each. A good investment. 1709 Market St., 9 room brick dwelling: elegant condition, gas. elec tric I'ght. steam heat, lot 34x90, price attractive. Seven-room dwelling with two acres of ground, located in Shire manstoivn. Price SSOOO 1989 Swntara St.. 6 room brick dwelling, all improvements, price $2500 Exceptionally attractive suburban property located on the highest point ir. Washington Heights; lot 155x265, 50 healing fruit trees, elegant shrub bery. 1811 Zarker St.. 2-story brick dwelling, good condition, price s29'.'J Vacant property on Bowman Aye.,] Camp Hill, large lot, steam heat, very attractive. Price $4500 > n KIN TON - PACK ER GO.. Second anjl Walnut Streets ' POSSESSION SOON FOR SALE—I96B Bellevue Road, tine 3-story brick semi detached dwelling. 8 rooms ; and bath, gas and electricity, steam heat. etc.. rear drive way Plot 33 6-oxloo. Just listed to-day. I BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.. i tHarrisburg's Real Estate Bureau) 881 Market street. i I _ POSSESSION 30 DAYS N. /15th St., 179, 3-story brick. 8 rooms, bath, gas, elee., hot air, drive alley Ht rear $3200 Soutli 17tli St., 804. 2-story brick, modern in every respect, steam, drive alley |8650 North 19th St., 1008. 3-story frame, gas and water in kitchen, cheap, sl6'.>o Very desirable residence and busi ness property at 560 Woodbine St., brick, warehouse included, modern, $6700 Residence and apartment house on N. Sixth St.. rental sll6 monthly $9090 ! Many other attractive propositions. List your properties with me. GEORGE \V. JACOBS. 17 N. Third St. Bell 1539 TWO 2% and 3-story brick houses, all improvements, on Hill and up town. some vacant; possession at once; S2OO to SSOO down; pay as rent. C. H. CORDF.R. 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560 J. PAYS 17 PER CENT. The must attractive investment in an apartment house ever offered In the history of the real estate world. Situated in the most desirable and selective district on Front street, (facing the river). Lot 60x200. Rental income S7BOO per annum. Completed November 1919. Address all inquires to Box No. It-8621 care Telegraph. FOR SALE ! immediate possession, house 2127 North Sixth street, porches, steam heat, sidi and rear entrances, all modern favorable ,e ' mS - C. H. KINTER. 300- Commonwealth Trust Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. j.'OU SALE —2 % -story frame dwell ing. "It modern improvements. Apply Ifi N. front St.. Worm ley sburg or call I>ial .'.til' BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond Hist payment required, balance as rent. We have houses in every part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. FOR SALE A new rpodern, 6-room house locat ed on a lot 50x175 feet midway be tween Swatara Station and Hockers \ille. Pa. The house is equipped with s good steuin heating system, large pantry and attic, partially equipped bath room. A good sized garden in good condition udjoins a well-graded yard fllled with shrubbery and trees. There is a poultry house in a good sized poultry yard. In the poultry yard lb also a stable large enough for two automobiles. A well of splen did water is near the kitchen door. The home is located within a 5-cent fare to Hershey and Hummelstown and within a 11-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. Shippensburg, Pa., for particulars. BUYERS FOR BUSINESS. BUYERS FOR HOUSES. BUYERS FOR FARMS. LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH US YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE. SALINGER & MILLER. 4J UNION TRUST BLDG. BELL PHONE 2769 FOR SALE —Brick dwelling. 1611 Green street, 8 rooms and bath. Chas. A,lie?' 1502 N. Third St. Real Estate For Sale or Exchange I OR SALE OR EXCHANGE On town property, farm and 30-acre farm, li to S miles from 1-larrisburg: pos session at once; clear title; SSOO down; pay as rent. ('. H. CORDER. K22 Green Street. Bell phone 560J REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT —Eight rooms, finest view ill oitv, 33 sunny windows, sleep ing porch.' hot water heat, gas, s|u per month. Call 1219 State St. (Continued In Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR RENT BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR RENT Located at the east end of Mulberry Street Bridge. No. 1. Possession December I. prop erty now occupied by Swain, Hick man Company, consisting of One office. Two basements. 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. 38x1551 feet. L-shupe building adjoining, 38x00 { feet. Suitable for auto repair and paint j shop, or manufacturing business. ! For further particulars apply at 126 South Second Street. j PART of house for rent, consisting I of five unfurnished rooms and bath. • Call any evening after 5.30 at 454 1 Broad Street. REAL ESTATE WANTED Wil! buy a 11V nuipbcr of dwi Rings and make imme diate settlement if sold at verv reasonable terms. Ad- ! dress Box C-9010 care Tele graph. ! • ;j ! WANTED—B-room house, modern i imp., central part of city preferred. No children. Can furnish references, j Address E. R. H., care Telegfaph. WE will save you time and annoy- | ance from agents and advertising, by 1 | Inlying your real estate direct. Send | .us full particulars in your letter andi Iwe will I uy your property if the price | is right. Address P. O. Box 025. | FOK SALE or exchange for city! properly, a 1018 8 cylinder car in I good condition, has run 7,000 miles. Address X-7908 care Telegraph. WANT to- buy property with im provements. between iiriggs and | j Harris, below Third street; cash. Ad ' dress Box 0-8263 care Telegraph. ) I HAVE BI?YERS—-LiSt. your prop jerties with tne. Chas. Adler, Real Es , tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third , street. FARMS FARMS FOR SALE ! 15 acres $1703 1 16 acres 700 |24 acres 2000 128 acres 2000 30 acres 2600 20 acres 4200 148 acres 1100 163 acres 3600 172 acres 2000 116 acres 4200 'l2B ucres . 5000 I ISO acres 3000 DURAND &. FERRER, 107 Chestnut near Front ! j FOR SALE—An At stock or grain 1 farm and would make an AL fruit I farm, 187 acres, large bank barn. 8- room stone house and outbuildings, best of water supply. 7 miles from city; possession at once. Price $8506. S4OOO can remain at 6 per cent. 135 acres cultivated land. 52 acres in woods and pasture. FOR SALE—IIS acres farm, best of soil for trucking, 8-room frame house, largo bank barn and all necessary outbuildings. Possession April 1, 1 1920; located 10 minutes' walk from trolley. Cumberland county. Price 5115 per acre. CHAS DA VIES. I Real Estate and Fire Insurance. 1549 State Street. I Pell 4162 R. Dial 4933 I FOR RENT I Farm containing 130 acres: located lin Cumberland county, ft miles from I the city: lirsl cli/is buildings: level land; good soil. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Streets ' TRUCK FARM, ft acres. ft room 1 bouse, neur school and trolley. Price, $1,300. Stock farm. 1-7 acres. S room bouse, j large l ank barn, good outbuildings, ; land in excellent condition. Price, $5,700. DURAND & FERBER. | 107 Chestnut St. near Front I 4 3-acre farrii, 10 roomed brick bouse, stone bank barn and outhuild- I ings. Productive soil and running I water. Price $2600. DURAND & FERBER. 107 Chestnut near Front. TRUCK form, 24 acres, 8 room ■house, 1 ank barn and outbuildings, good l'ruit, rich land. Price $2,000. DIiiAND * FERHKII. 107 Chestnut St. near Front FOR SACK —lis acres of good timber land Inquire K. 1,. Mumina. Bell phone 106 J. l'Olt SAUK—MISCELLANEOUS THE CLOW "GASTEAM" RADIATORS * MATCHES For kindling OAS for fuel STEAM for heat. Hto free demonstration KITZMILLKR'S DRUG STORE. 1325 BERRY ST. Every day and night tills week. i AUCTIONEER 111 TIC 422 S. 12th. Bell IS7SJ. IC. IC. HOERNER, 421 Hummel St. FOR SALE OverstulTed tapestry, 3-piece parlor suite, valued S2OO. Sale price $165. FORNWALT. 1321 North Sixth Street. FOR SALE —Black Pomcralnlng pedigreed dog. 1 % yeurs old, 5 pounds, price reasonable. Inquire 1204 V& Uailey St. Hell phone 2900 R. HANDSOME mahogany grandfath er's eloeli, 118 years old and in perfect condition. Address Hell phone 2SB3J. FOR SALE—Adding machines. Ali makes at reasonable prices. Write for price quotations. General Adding Ma chine Exchange. 327 Broadway. New York City. FOR SALE —Acorn .cabinet gas range, five burner, self-lighter, good as new. 1317 State St. UPRIGHT piano for sale, reason able. Apply 1621 Penn St, between 6 and 8 p. m. FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acety leno generators, cutting and welding torches, carbon burning outllt. Dem onstration by appointment. F. K. Laverty, 1857 Bell phone.- (Continued In Next Column) , i FOK SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALIC—Two modern oak ward-* robes, suitable for men's or women's clothing- litore, cheap to quick buyer, clothing store, cheap to quick buyer. Apply at once. A. J. Lehrman, 37 S. Front St., Steelton. FOll SALE—Remington typewriter No. 10, practically new, at a bargain. 1). L. Campbell, Irving College, Me chanlcsburg, Pa. FOR SALE—Upright piano, good condition. bargain. Address Box 0-7748 care Telegraph. FOTI SALE—Four-piece mahogany velour parlor suite. 1732 Park St. FOR SALE—Two girl's Dayton bl eycles, also one large folding bed with incased mirror, cheap. Inquire 429 Broad St. FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en gine, 10 11. P. International gasoline * engine, machine tools, electric motors, various sizes, large stone crushing plant complete. F. R. Laverty. 1857 Bell phone. BOOKS Bought and sold; 20.0U0 new, old, rare, in stock. Aurand'n. 1 025 North Third. Circulars free. ; TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR (CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEORGE P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE ORPIIEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES MORRIS SAYS save money buying now and second-hand furniture here (High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4494. CENTRAL Furnishing Store, aec ; ond-hand heaters. $4 up. ranges m i good condition. $lO up. Must be sold lin next 15 days. Also big bargains In rugs and linoleums. Come and see we I will try and convince you. Open even lings at 324 Reily St. Closed all dav Saturday. W A X TED—MISCELLA NEOUS OLD FALSE TEETH ' ' s . a . mu ®'-orb. general buyer of false teeth, gold, silver and silverware, relics and antiques of all descriptions a.ej none clothes and shoes and • 1 urnlture. Highest prices paid Send postal to 1109 Cowden St., Harrlsburg, I and 1 will call. Keep this ad. WANTED to buy second-hand used coal range in good con j dition. Call Bell phone 1774 M. ELECTRIC coffee rniTl wanted. \\ hat have you to offer. Lock Box 650 j Steelton, Pa. I WANTED—Second-hand banjo, ten -lor or banjurlne, B-1912 Lenox SL I WE are in the market for all kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4074 or write l! ■ Cohen & Co., York and Ash Ave. MAX SMELTZ Second hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call or drop a postal to Max Smeltz. 1020 Market Street. Will call, city or coun try. Bell phone 5321 J. BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBUItG. PA, lit'SIXESS OlM'Oltb'X I'llE3 GARAGE FOR SALE Doing good business, employ ing live men. Address Box H-0016 care Telegraph. FOR SALE or rent, one of the most complete restaurants in Central Penn sylvania. Will rent room and sell fix tures or rent room with fixtures. Do ing big business. Can clear five thou sand a year. Address Owner, care of Telegraph, FOll SALE—Millinery store; cen trally located. Must be sold on ac count of leaving city. Address Box jM-7744 cure Telegraph. BUSINESS PERSONAL A. LANE " ' New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest prices paid 1022 Market street. Bell 3239W-2. | GOUDY &■ lIILNER, building con ; lfactors, jobbing a specialty, all work | guaranteed satisfactory. 1530 Cathar ! ine St., City. j OXY-ACETYLENE Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen Capitol City Welding Co., 1638 Logan street. Bell 4396 J. PA PER HANGING AND PAINTING —First class work. Chilcoat Bros., 333 Harris Street. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. 11. CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz„ double edge, 35c doz.. razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. yUININI-—Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PI l( )SI I iO-QUI NINE will stave it oft If taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 11!) Mutket street. FURNITURE CRATED. J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 R. FOR SALE 1920 ADVERTISING CALENDARS RIG 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 FINANCIAL SAFE INVESTMENTS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY HIGH GRADE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. LOW PRICE. HIGH YIELD. J. K. GREENAWALT, JR.. 130 Walnut St Bell phone 518 J. Harrtsburg MONEY TO I/O AN NOTICE We have taken over the accounts of the Profit fsharingLoan Society. Per sons indebted will please make pay lncnta at our office. Others who desire small loans may be accommodated upon application to us. Co-Operative Loan end Investment Company. 204 Chestnut St., Harrisburg. Pa. WE LEND MONEY In compliance with Act of June 4. 1919, to individu als in need of ready cash, small loans a specialty, business contldentiaj. pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates its city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page — -■ -1 j
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