14 | Are You Still Trying to Sell That Property Without Advertising It? That Was the Fifty Years-Ago Method §j- r Deaths I'OKUSTHll—Hanna Fairlamb Foor stcr. wife of George l'oerster. 4M on November 21. 1919. at her late residence, 1116 North Second St. Funeral on Monday, November 21. at 2 p. ni. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. c.-\ITI> or THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Beidel. 30 S. Third street. Steelton. express thanks and appreciation for kindness shown in the death of Mrs. Beidel's mother, Nlrs. Saldna Daugherty, of Cincinnati. LOST AND FOUND IX)ST —Seal muff on Friday morn ing. either on Valley Traction or in city. A it-ward will be given if return ed to Mrs. Kssie Wrrtz. 110 S. Market St. Mechanicsburg. Dial phone 53W . HOST—lxtdies' purse on Friday evening about 11 o'clock in sweet land. containing letters valuable onl> to owner. Reward. Call Bell phone steelton 11. LOST—On Friday evening pair nose | glasses, shell rim. in post office on \ window or writing desk. Reward Hi returned. 114 Washington St. | IjOST —Watch fob on b'.ack ribbon ■ from l'orster to Maclay on Third St.. ] on Maclay bridge or corner Cameron or Dauphin Sts. Initials W. r.. D. j Reward if returned 262 lorsur St. STRAYED from stable at 34 4 South Front St.. Steelton. Thursday night, five Holstein cattle. Reward If re turned to above address or call Dia. &2dB. INSTRUCTIONS -INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION In Greeg Shorthand. Typewriting. EnglUU. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Aril m tic., etc. L(AY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125. Dial *01.6. BUCKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Market St. chas. R. bee .oev PRIVATE or class teaching In Castilian Spanish. S eve nteeny ears experience in Puerto Rico. . from New York W omen s High School. Apply Mrs. Manuel Andujar. 233 Maclay Street. Bell phone -oO4V\. j NOTICE WE piay for parties, banquets ana j nil pri\ att> occasions. Zerobra Manuu-i lin Club. P. O. Box 6-3. LTKLP WANTED —MALE " WANTED FIRE BRICKLAYERS PIPE FITTERS OPEN HEARTH FURNACE MEN Apply EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE COMPANY. COATESVILLE WORKS. COATESVILLE. PA. WANTED CARPENTERS TRACK REPAIRMEN AND LABORERS FOR GENERAL PLANT WORK APPLY AT EMPLOY MENT OFFICE BETHLEHEM STEEL CO., STEELTON. PA. : WANTED Union carpenters for form work; winter job. Apply NATIONAL ENGINEERING CORPORATION. I FAIR GROUNDS. CARLISLE. PA. j I MAN to sell trees, shrubs, roses, j vines. bulbs. Permanent. Brown Brothers Nurseries. Rochester. N. Y. DISTRICT SALES MANAGER WANTED—MiddIe aged man who can furnish reference for honesty and ability, a man who can get results as district sales manager by appoint ing siibagents and organizing can \ assers in Dauphin. Lebanon. Lan caster. York. Adams. Cumberland. Perry. Juniata and Mifflin counties. Men ' apable of making big money will be interested in this proposition. Ask for J. H. o'Laughlin at the Met ropolitan Hotel. Monday from 9 to 11.30 oi from 1 to 5 p. m. HUNDREDS Railway Mail Clerks City Mail Carriers wanted by U. S. Government. Men 18-45; sl,i'oo-$lBOO year. List positions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 413-W, Rochester, , N. Y. MEN —Age 17 to 55. Experience un necessary. Travel, make secret in vestigations. reports. Salaries; ex penses. American Foreign Detective Agency. 429. St. Louis. THOUSAND Census clerks wanted. Jll4O-11260 year. Harrisburg exam inations Nov. 15. Write for list posi tions. Fianklin Institute Dept.. 412 T. Rochester. N. Y. FIRST class machinists and mould < rs. Labor conditions satisfactory. McLana ban-Stone Machine Co., Hol lldaysburg. Pa. FOUR men with newspaper or mag azine experience; guaranteed salary and commission, good chahce for ad vancement. See Mr. Dalesman, 410 Patriot Bldg. GOOD tool makers or machinists. Write or phone 157. The D. Wilcox Mfg Co.. Mechanicsburg. Pa. (Continued in Next Column FOR SALE ' NO, 2:109 X. THIRD ST. 4 Desirable Cottage Rltlge Residence Single 22-story dwelling: 5 rooms, batii. pantry and sewing room: gas and electric lights; hot water heat: front and side porches; combination coal and gas range, oak and maple floors, and other attractive features; two story garage. IMMEDIATE PUS SESSION. NO. 437 llHOAI) ST. und NO. 151 HAY AVENUE, In Rear Good Huslneaa Location 2Vj -story frame house on Broad street, and two 2-story frame houses on May avenue. last. 20x 125.5 ft. Price (bl.ooo II iviiiier brothers & to. LOCUST AND COURT STS. REAL tsTAI'K INSURANCE SURETY BONDS MrMbrri libs- Ileal Estate Hoard SATURDAY EVENING, HELP WANTKD—MALL IF YOU ARE TIRED OF MOVING AROUND FROM ONE JOB TO AN-j OTHER. LOSING TIME AND, MONEY GOODYEAR ! OFFERS YOU PERMANENT WORK j 1 THE YEAR 'ROUND. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS AND A! CHANCE TO EARN RATES IN AC-i CORDANCE WITH YOUR ABILITY, j 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 j MENT OFFICE. I THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY, I AKRON, OHIO. i i MEN WANTED—ADVANCEMENT 1 BIG SALARIES PAID: COMPETENT | MONTHLY* $ - 00 TO ,: ' OO RI ! An unusual opportunity is offered; responsible conscientious men. 22 to ? now employed with proven record." f ut limited chances for advancement, i in traflie management and interstate i commetv.. work: must qualify to di ' i l a ,'.kina. loading, rating, tracing and d<- ivering shipments under gov ernment regulations: $2OO up monthly jis eaitud by competent men: experi |enee is not necessary if willing to master shipping details, through co operation of about 200 practical traf fic experts during spare time; this practical plan provides actual expeti j ence training until the required ' , an .~? ra °t efficiency has been attain ed. rile training is remarkable easy, j Increasing production following the worlds greatest war and coming for j eign trade make advancement easv:j new merchant rnarne makes Uncle | Sain largest shipper on earth: ap-1 I proximately 100.000 competent men tare needed, millions of dollars are wasted through inefficiency. Get one I Jof toese positions: pleasant, dignified i i professional work with short hours! | and contact with officials, where big: opportunities are budding: write to-I day without obligation, for Tree state intent of requirements: state your age. aim in life, and don't fail to give your telephone number: strictly confl ■l ntial. save time by phoning Mr. War ner. Bill 3299. for appointment with lout obligation. Address 26 N. 18th St.. Harrisburg. Pa. j I LABORERS Wanted for general work on plant. Permanent employ menu Chances for promotion in accordance with your ability. t APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU CENTRAL IRON & STEEL CO. WANTED ONI. FIRST CLASS PLANER HAND. THREE FIRST CLASS PATTERN MAKERS. THREE FIRST CLASS CORE MAK ERS. STEADY WORK. GOOD WAGES. TREADWELL ENGINEERING COMPANY, j Kaston, Pa. WANTED CAR REPAIRMEN At the P. R. R. Shops. Har- ; I 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. I ; MEN wanted for detective work.. Write J. Ganor. former govt, detec-- i j tire, Danville. 111. MAN— To work this city reflnishing I chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles. I ijby new method: $lO daily without 1 capital or experience. Write Gun- i metal Co., 3>4 Elm, Decatur, 111. I I EXPERIENCED paint and varnish I salesman. Live salesman of experi-, jer.ee to represent us in the Cumber land Valley on a commission basis.) 'An attractive proposition will be made, j i) to a man of selling ability. Eagle i ; Paint and Varnish Co., Pittsburgh. j MAN V sell guaranteed shrubs, i roses, trees, plants. Weekly pay. Per i maner.t. Write now. Barry Nursery I Co., Rochester. N. Y. 1 i . WANTED—Two young men over 22 , I years, desiring to learn salesmanship. ..Will ycu be satisfied with $2O per . week while learning.' Call 410 Patriot . j Bldg. : SHIPPING CLERKS—An out-of . town concern with a branch in Har risburg and other cities. Have open .' ings fcr several men. who have had I . I experience as shipping clerks. We' oiler steady positions to reliable men. 'jgood salary, opportunity to travel and . | advancement. State age. experience, . mairied or single, with references; if {willing to leave town on an occasion );al business trip, all expenses allow t ea. Write us fully regarding your , self in own handwriting. Address .{Box K-8159 care Telegraph. . I WANTKD —A stenographer. one i; familiar with figures. Apply Grand {Union Tea Co., 208 North Second St. "• ACCOUNTANCY —Special coaching 1 in accounting under nationally known ': C. P. A.'s. Prepares for Cost Work. • . Auditing. C. P. A. Work. Civil Service jobs pay 33000 to $6OOO. others up- I wards to $lO,OOO annually. Supply is I insufficient. Low tuition. Easy teims. Satisfaction guaranteed. For full par ticulars and appointment, address In ternational Accountants' Society, Box; lE-8267 care Telegraph. ' GREEK or Roumanian, experienced as chipper on castings: must read and j write English; steady position, high [wages; out of city. State experience ! fully and age In own handwriting. ( Address Box W-7926 care Telegraph. FREIGHT TRUCKERS AND FREIGHT HANDLERS WANTED AT THE P. R. R. DIVISION ST. TRANSFER. HBG.. PA. APPLY TO AGENT AT DIVISION ST. FREIGHT TRANSFER. 7TH AND DIVISION STS. OR AT P. R. R. EMPLOYMENT BU- I RKAU. NO. 5 GRACE AVENUE. ' HARRISBURG. PA. • STEEL car repairman, must be thoroughly experienced on this work ilrom the rails up. special work. A 1 position, high salary to man meeting requirements. Give full purticulai s. i where last employed and age. Addles* ; Box Q-7820 care Telegraph. (' (Continued la Next Column) HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Platen pressmen: good wages; , ,-teady employment. Apply j at once. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. State and Cameron Sts. WANTED 1 Bright, energetic boy over 16 | years of age for position as I office messenger. Chance for advancement. Apply Mr. Wer ner. care Elliott-Fisher Co. WANTED —A traveling crane on-' gineer al once. Apply Williams A- FreoUmun. Sixth above Hoffman's Woods. SINGLE man over 21 years of age : for office work. Experience necessary. Excellent opportunity for the right! man. State salary expected. Address j l<-7736 care Telegraph. LAYEROUT wanted. First class; man who can layout tanks, breech-j ings. hoppers and structural work. State experience and wages wanted. I Address New York Central Iron | {Works Co., Inc.. Hagerstown, Md. | WANTED—Two young men to learn 1 stock and time keeping. Apply the j W. O. Hii kok Mfg. Co. I I ' i j LEARN a trade and earn while you j learn. Some of our students are mail- I ling sl2n 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 j ' particulars. Auto and Aeroplane Me- i (chanical School. Harrisburg. Aero-j .drome OfTioe. 25 North Cameron St.. {Harrisburg. Bell 1110, Dial 3065. ' WANTED—Laborers and contrac- [ tors. Apply Baxtang Quarries. Pax tang. HELP WANTED—FEMALE - j JOIN THE BELL FAMILY Several young women are need ed to fill vacancies in our oper ating force. jWE OFFER THESE ADVANTAGES; Good salary—pefflodic increases Permanent employment Opportunity for promotion J Carefully chosen associates i Meals served at cost Comfortable rest rooms Sickness benefits Apply to Miss Kline. Operators' I Employment Department, 208 Walnut Street, THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. j OF PENNA. i ! SIl-Jv. SILK, SILK Silk Operators Good Learners If steady work is what you want and short day and best i pay. Apply SILK MILL, j Cor. Second and North Sts. I ! —! WANTED I Girls to work in book-bind- 1 I ing department, experience ! unnecessary. Apply Mr. Bern- ! heisel i THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY, Cameron and State Sts. ' Christmas money, girls or women desiring to earn extra money foe l 'hristmas by working all or part of, the day during the next four weeks.! 'apply Monday morning Evangelical, j Press. Third and Reily Sts. CKOCHETERS experienced on boot- ' • es and sacques. Write Regal Knitting) Co.. 97 sth Ave.. New Y'ork. GIRLS over 18 years old wanted to work in Bon-Ton potato chip factory, Holly and Carlisle Sts. j GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK We mod you to make socks on the j fast easily learned auto knitter. Ex perience unnecessary. Distance imma terial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn : supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. Dept. | 146 C. Auto Knitter Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. WANTED—Young lady. No experi ence necessary for clerical work. State )age and salary desired. Address Box | E-7930 care Telegraph. WANTED Assistant bookkeeper. Young lady to assist on books, pre ferably- with knowledge of stenog j raphy." Mate salary desired. Address | Box "G-7931 care Telegraph. ! EXPERIENCED loopers wanted. Apply Harris Hosiery Co.. cor. Calder ,'and Marion Sts. WANTED —Five bright. capable, ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $25 to $5O per week; rail , road fare paid; write at once. Good-, rich D:ug Co.. Dept. 841. Omaha. Neb. WANTED —Two strong girls for laundry work, $9 a week to start Apply Sanitary Family Washing Co.. , 16th "and Elm Sts. WAXTKD—Reliable girl or woman to assist yvith general housework. | Apply 1 North Harrisburg St.. Steel ) ton. WANTED —Girl or middle aged woman to make herself generally 1 useful around restaurant. Apply in person to New Enola Restaurant. Enola, or Dial 3654. WANTED —Girls to learn how to make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harris Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St. WANTED —Middle aged white wom an of good habits to care for two I , small children. No extra work. Good • wages and good home tor right party. , Address Box X-7747 care Telegraph. WANTED —Girl or middle aged woman to do general housework; no I i cooking; $8 pe.- week; state age and whether white or colored. Address Mrs. E. J. Peiffer, R. D. No. 3. Lan . caster. Pa. WANTED Experienced girls on . paper box work. Apply Penn-Harns I Paper Box.. 103 N. Cameron St. — HKI.P WANTED —Marc aiul Female WANTED Press feeders at once, experi ence preferred, but not neces sary. The Telegraph Print ing Company. Cameron and State Streets. Harrisburg. Pa. MEN —Women —Girls; 18 up. want . Ed f-ji U. S. government life jobs; . $lOO-$ 150 month, vacation with pay; ['no strikes or layoffs; short hours; i common education sufficient; pull C unnecessary. Write immediately for . ftce list positions open, franklin !n -1 Stiiuie. Dept. 412-W, Rochester. N. Y. (Ueßtinned In Next Column) HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH YOU PLAN TO OWN YOUR own home, of course. That is the plan , that forms, at some time, in the mind of about every man who desires to "belong" in his community. Your plan will take definite shape when you ||s{, begin to investigate advertised otters ' , of property. You'll learn much through ffl) this method—learn comparative val j SA3 ucs, learn neighborhoods. Date your I interest in real estate ads from to-day. n m H " il 1 SB j IIFI.I' WAXTE—MuIe nuil Female ] ; —— i ANYBODY can Increase income *2O I weekly. Spare time growing: mush rooms in cellars, sheds, boxes. Free ] illustrated booklet. Hiram Barton. | 332 A West 48th St.. New York. j MAN and wife, white wants posi- Ition as chauffeur and houseman. ] cook or chambermaid, experienced land can furnish best of reference. ; Address Box C-7933 rare Telegraph. NVOMEN or man wanted, salary $2 1 l full time. 50c an hour spare time, sell ling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. (Experience unnecessary. International Mills. Norristown, Fa. I "I MFN—Women raise Belgian barest | for us. We pay $7 to $lO for all you i I raise. Free illustrated booklet. United I Food and Fur Association. 329 West , 4 3th St.. Dept. C. New York. SALESMEN WANTED SAI-12SMFN —Make extra monev in I spare time selling accident policies, if 5.000 death. $25 weekly benefit. Pre-! tnium $lO yearly. Underwriters. Dent I 9 74. Newark. N. J. | WANTED—One live hustler I risburg to handle our line of sales i Innd other books. Barge demand. Lib eval commission. Wirth Sales Bool: {Co., Chicago. ' SALESMEN—Write for list of open ings and full particulars. Earn $2,000 |to $lO,OOO yearly. Big demand for linen. Inexperienced or experienced. | City or traveling. National Salesmen's Tr. Ass'n., Dept. 603, Chicago. A LARGER SALARY , YOl WANT MORE MONEY It's yours if you put in that extra I hour cr two each day—in recreation. 'Sure its recreation to make pleasant tive or ten minute visits on a .different I'tie of merchants than the regular | line you call on. You get a new view point of business—you're in a differ ent atmosphere The handy pocket sani jple —the big commission getter makes your salary what you want it—no | limit except the limit you set for I yourself. One man's side line commis jsiors this week, over $4OO. Every | thing furnished free to work with— }we even show you how to sell it—• ! you learn that in 10 minutes. Write • us—you'll at least have the satisfav |tion of knowing that you have not j passed up a big spare time mosey maker without investigation, c. E. F.riekson Co.. Inc.. 633 Erickson Bldg.. iDes Moines, lowa. ! WANTED—Experienced salesmen j to sell exclusive line of high-grade • calendars for established house. ! Write for territory with references, j Smith-Hecht Co. .Indianapolis, Ind. | SALESMEN —New carburetor for Ford cars. Simple not a moving part, installed in thirty minutes, guaran | teed to double your mileage and start in zero weather without heating or 'priming. Fifteen-day free trial. Our St Louis man sold 3000 in 11 months . | Salt Lake City man made $l2OO in one 'week. Write U. & J. Carburetor Co, j SOS W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago. ' SIDE line salesman. $S commission I first sale. $2 renewal monthly. One I sale daily easy. Big trade boosting idea. AVonderful seller all year. Sani- I shu. 3624 Cottage Grove. Chicago, 111. ! SALESSMEN—AVe desire forceful arid aggressive salesmen to sell our : 1921 line of high class calendars and i advertising specialties in Marrisburg land adjacent territory. AVill consider ; applications only from men of re liable character and real selling abil lity. Send references of banks or busi ness men. Thos. .1. Beckman Co.. 310 •N. 11th St., Philadelphia. i AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Our rubberized gingham I aprons packed in Christmas boxes ale I winners. Get in on this quick. Penn I State Supply Co., Box lull, Pitts j burgh. Pa. j AGENTS—S23 to $5O per week easily [made selling the Radium Gas Lighter. [The greatest novelty of the age; no flint or friction: lights like magic. I Sample free. Simplex Gas Lighter Co.. il6 East 14th St.. New York. j AGENTS—Big pay and free auto- I mobile introducing wonderful new ! | gasoline saver, puncture proof, flve [yeur spark plugs and other economic al auto necessities. Outfit free. L Ball (wey, Dept. 632. Louisville, Ky. j AGENTS—Make big profits selling lour extracts, perfumes, cold cream I face powders.' spices, medicines, etc. | Beautiful high grade line. Exclusive territory. Sample soap free. Lacassiar. I Co.. Dept. 141, St. Louis, Mo. | WATER still, made of heavy cop iper, one gallon capacity, fine for auto j mobile men as distilled water only is , | suitable for batteries, purify your I drinking water, avoid "flu" and ty- Iphoid tever. $23 prepaid, agents want ed. Boyer & Co.. F-BS, Fa main Bldg.. . Omaha. Neb. | c6.\L SHORTAGE making oil burn ler men rich. Gas fires in coal stoves j from common coal oil.. Big pay for j workers. Instant-Heat Mfg. Co.. Co | lumbus, Ohio. - j j AGENTS making $2OO weekly' ' Everyone wants it. Formula for 2"0 j homemade beverages, book form. Send Isl for copy and territory proposition. I Buyers Export Agency, Inc.. 145 Broome St., New York. LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, undi-n . wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts* direct to homes. Write for free ' samples. Madison Mills. 503 Broad ' way. New York City. ; WANTED —Live man with Ford to 'demonstrate and sell the J. C. M. Ac celerator. Liberal proposition. J. C. j Mewshaw. 17 Stk. Exch. Bldg., Ball:- j more. Md. ! SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE j j EXPERIENCED chauffeur wants I position, private or commercial truck, Ido own repairing. Can furnish best of reference. Address William A. Moyer. . , Myerstown, Pa. ! YOUNG man wishes position as 'chauffeui. has had six years' experi- I icnce. can do ail repairing work and t furnish reference. Call Bell GS9U. . ! MAN wishes position as night i watchman or elevator man can fur nish reference. Address W. G. Fair, Lcmoyne, Pa. | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE j ,| WANTED—A girl wunts place In a: doctor's office and to do light work I | around house between school hours. ' I Apply 1233 Cowden St. 'I -I j STENOGRAPHER Young ladv! ] wishes position; can furnish best of, ; references. Call Bell phone 3244.1. jIV ANTED—A practical nurse de- I sires musing in private familv. Ad ! dress 1000 Green St. j WANTED—A girl wants place be tween school hours or work in office, or light house work. Apply 121S Cow ' den St. | I ! MIDDLE aged woman wishes a no- i i sition as chambermaid, dishwasher or day's work. 416 Granite Avenue. .4 . ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE furnished room for! j gentleman, use of phone and bath j near 13th and Market. Phone 3277.1. j ; FOR RENT Two unfurnished I ! rooms lor respectable employed! | woman preferred, use of bath and I , phone. Apply 314 Emerald St.. or Bell !4S7IJ. i FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms.' second floor, for light housekeeping ' juell heated. Apply 528 Camp St. 'I I FOR RENT—Two rooms, electric! light and water, strictly private. $lO per month. No children. Apply 32 ; Reily St. j SELECT accommodations for one or 1 , two. in private family. references, j Bc-ll phone 624. Dial 4937. I FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms on second floor for light house-! 'keeping: use of bath. Call Bell 254 W. j | . ; j FOR KENT—Two furnished rooms ; lon second floor front and third floor [front, gentlemen preferred, but must •furnish best of reference. Call at 23- i South Fourth St., during day or 121 j I Conoy St. from 5 to 7 p. m. I I [ FOR RENT—Two completely fur nished rooms for light housekeeping. ' Hot water and sink in kitchen. Ap j ply 548 Woodbine St. FOR RENT-—Furnished two light i housekeeping, third floor rooms, all j conveniences, electric light, no ehil ' cren. Apply 101 Evergreen St. ! NICELY furnished, clean, warm I rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 142 (South Third Street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Apartment of four •j rooms; and bath, furnished, at 13th! . and Market Sts. Inquire Dial 437 6. FOR RENT—Apartment of three ~ rooms ami bath on second ttour. Ap !' Ply at L'oo2 State Street. APARTMENTS WANTED '' Ft'RNISHED apartment or small [house wanted by refined young couple [with small family. Must have same 11 by December 1. State particulars. Ad-1 dress Hox Y-826-1 care Telegraph. •j WANTED—A furnished apartment' ■j or three rooms suitable for light i '! housekeeping, with al! conveniences. 11 by a i f fined couple with no children. ' i Can furnish best of references. Box! ||R-775i care Telegraph. r A prominent business man and wife! ■ I wishes to correspond with parties who | I will have an apartment vacant Jan-| uary 1. or a private family who wishes to lent out entire second! (floor unfurnished. Address Box A-7752; •[care Telegraph. REAI, ESTATE FOR SALE ... | • I | FOR SALE j Oyster Point Ave., Camp Hill. 8-1 I room dwelling: all improvements: loti 125x120, price s3Stb> I [ Ninth St., New Cumberland, double' ftaine dwelling; good condition: alii i improvements, price, each $3000! j 2026 North Fifth St.. apartment) building containing three modern I [apartments of live rooms and bath' each. A good investment. I 1709 Market St., 9 room brick jdwilling; elegant condition, gas, elec ! trie light, steam heat, lot 34x90, price attractive. j Seven-room dwelling with two I acres of giound, located in Shire [ j manstown. Price $5090 J 1939 Swatara St., 0 room brick) .{dwelling, all improvements, price .! $2500! < i < Exceptionally attractive suburban [ . properly located on the. highest point! . Mr. Washington Heights: lot 155x265,' 1 50 beating fruit trees, elegant shrub-; ' bery. . 181! Zarker St.. 2-story brick! , | dwelling, gupd condition, price $29031 . j Vacant property on Bowman Ave..! Camp Hill, large, lot. steam heat, very .{attractive. Price $45001 •| RIUNTON-PACKER CO.. i Second and Walnut Streets POSSESSION SOON |l FOR SALE—I9SB Bellevue 1 Rood, fine 3-story brick semi detached dwelling. 8 rooms and bath, gas and electricity, "i steam beat, etc.. rear drive i way Plot 33 6-oxl6o. Just listed to-day. BACK KNSTOSS REALTY CO.. (Harrisburg's Real Estate Bureau) 331 Market Street. FOR SALE 1918 Penn St.. brick $3600 1194:'. N. 4th St.. brick $3uGO 1318' Park St., brick s6ouo 2127 N- Sixth St.. brick $6060 1820 Fulton St.. flame $l9OO ~: asy CA^Y 1 707 Kunkcl Bldg. Bell 599; FOR SALE —Brick dwelling. 1611 t Green street. 8 rooms and bath. (Jhaa. - Adlcr. 1602 N. Third St. (Continued in Neat Column) ' j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US BAC KE N STOSS RE A 1 ,T Y v CO. 331 MARKET STREET PAYS 1794 PER CENT. The mist attractive investment in ian apartment house ever offered in 1 I the history ot the real estate world, j Situated in the most desirable and selective district on Front street, j (facing the river). Lot 60x200. Rental j income $7BOO per annum. Completed j November 1919. Address all inquires ! to Box No. R-5621 care Telegraph. • FOR SALE Immediate possession, house 2427 | North Sixth Street, porches, steain heat, siut and rear entrances, all j modern improvements. favorable terms. C. H. IvINTER. 300 Commonwealth Trust Bldg.. Hairisbui'g. Pa. | TWO 2>- and 3-story brick houses.! all improvements, on Hill and up-, town some vacant: possession at once: $2OO to $5OO down; pay as rent. I C. H. CORDER. 1 723 Green Street. Bell phone 560.1. !: i| FOR SALE I 1147 Sylvan Terrace, 3-story brick, all | imp }"■'•;' •' I 1131 l ark St.. 2 s -story, bk.. all Imp s.lsoo I l-'OO block Herv St.. -2-story brick, -lit l ! imp., vacant .;" [ I l.'.th St. north. 1214. cor. Broad, o-1 I storv t rick, ull imp $5600 j 32 s 29th St.. 2ta -story frame, imp.., f large lot and garage . . .s2{.,io) I 228 and 230 S. 2911 i St.. large lot. 2>,s stois frames, im...|> $-3ao each I See "my lists. CHARLES DAN lES. 1549 state St.. cor 16tli St. Real Estate and Fire Insurance Bell 4162 K. Dial 4930 ' FOR SALE —On easy terms. 1003 Berrvhill: 1212 and 1214 Berryhill:) 16"4 Venn street: 1624 and 1636 North i I Seventh St.: 2335 and 2361 Prospect | st Ml improvements, must be seen to 1 ' i>p" appn eiated. Apply lrvin Johnson.! [2lll Swatara St. Bell phone IS97J. 1 BUY YOUR HOME on the rental j payment plan. Small cash or Liberty! Bond first payment required, balance | •as rent. We have houses in every | part of the city and suburbs. Apply! ; A. P. Doranz, 1223 North Sixth street.) | ON EMERALD ST.. No. 331, corner I dwelling, modern brick stucco, six | rooms, bath, gas and electric lights, steain heat, room for garage. BII 4SSJ. J. C Behney. 809 N. 2d St. FOR SALE —2 V4-story frame dwell- j ing. all modern improvements. Applv I 16 N. Front St.. Wormleysburg or call] Dial 3119 | FOR SALE—A desirable home at! 245 S. U'.lh 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.. Har risburg. Bell phone. FOR SALE or will exchange for ctlier property, one 3-story brick. 9 {rooms, all conveniences. Room for garage in rear, located on Sixth St.. between Better and Maclay. Call Bell' 4667. { HOUSES in all sections of city sold ! 'on easy payment plan, ranging from { ! sl.ooo to $6,000. D. A. CaJey, 707 i I Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. j [ FOR SALE —Brick house, 403 Hum- i | mel avenue, Lemoyne; all improve ments; fine large porch; price $4,800 'lnquire 300 Hummel ave.. Lemoyne. BROAD ST.—3-story brick, 9 rooms and bath. Price $4200. Cumberland St.. 3-story brick, all I improvements. P.AU.M & ROBESON, | 3 Russ Bldg. Bell phone 353J j | BUYERS FOR BUSINESS. BUYERS { . FOR HOUSES. BUYERS FOR FARMS LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH US. YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE ! SALINGER & MILLER, .1 44 UNION TRUST BLDG. BELL PHONE 2769 ' I FOR SALE ! A new modern, •■room house locat- ! ,ed on a lot 50x175 feet midway be- I tweer. Swatara Station and Hockers- I | ville. Pu. The house is equipped with • a good steain heating system, large I pantry and attic, partially equipped' '! batli room. A good sized garden in; , I good condition adjoins a weil-gradcd vard filled with shrubbery and trees , ! There is a poultry house In a good- I {sized poultry yard. In the poultry! yard ic also a stable large enough , for two automobiles. A well of spk-n- I 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- 1 I ford. Nc reply to any request within I four days will indicate that the prop-| !ei tv is sold. Apply to S. S. Shearer, i '' Shippensburg. Pa., for particulars. { HOFFKR ST.. 2307—N0W VACANT. I ! for sale; brick and stucco semi-bunga low: seven looms and bath: hot water {neat; other improvements. Bell Realty iCo.. Ttergner Bldg. •' V ACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—No 1 68 N. 12th street. 3-story dwelling; I exterior and interior recently paint ed; all rooms pupereij and equipment In. good order; extra lot at side of | house. Bel! Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. j NE W lIOU SES ON DERR Y ST.—AI - [most complete; open for inspection: 24 19 Deny: brick construction, open fireplace, steam heat, gas and electro light: pi-Ice and particulars from Bell • Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. Both phones. NOW VACANT—Several desirable properties for sale; do not postpone inspecting these houses; well located, modernlv equipped and prices right. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—Of a brick house with seven rooms and i bath, anil all other improvements; I lot 21x150, and price only $4OOO. Be!!, Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. { j $l5OO WILL PURCHASE a brick j property on i'aik street; all improve ments; clri\e alley in rear. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Rldg. PAXTANG Several desirable properties for sale; three corner prop erties good locations and prices rea sonable all improvements; one now vacant. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. FOR SALE ('aider St.; frame; 7 rooms $1,500 Halm St.: frame: 6 rooms 2,200 Muench St.. all improvements .. 2,500 I Hnvd St.; brick; all Imp 2,600 I Currant St.; brick: 8 rooms., i.ouu | currant St.; frame; 6 r00m5.... 1.000 | I Williams St.; frame 1,000 LINCOLN REALTY CO. 1129 N. Seventh St. i (nntn|o3 I.H l p-nu|uoj) NOVEMBER 22, ISH9. REM, ESTATE FOR SAI.F. "IK IT S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERRIN" HRAND NEW AND VACANT NO DOWN MONEY—SAME > S KENT I 17TH A- PAXTON STS.—Seven roolns ami bath, hardwood Hoots, steam heat, gas and electricity; it real modern home: front and back porches; built in pairs; driveway in rear. VACANT NO MONEY DOWN—SAME AS KENT EC ETON ST., 1826—Three-story eight-rodm house, some improve ments; very rare opportunity for family of moderate means to buy a home. A GOOD INVESTMENT ERONT ST., 607-609 3-story I brick: eight rooms and bath, all improvements; the very best of | location for an apartment house; can be bought right and convert- ! ed into six apartments at\ a small cost. I BRAND NEW AND VACANT I DERRY ST.. -400 BROCK—Two story brick, six rooms and bath, hardwood floors, steam heat, gas and electricity; cemented cellar; front and rear porches and bal cony: possession in a few days. I 12T1I ST.. N„ 68—VACANT; 3- story, eight rooms and hatli, new ly painted and papered, gas and electricity. all improvements: house In lirst-class condition: pos session at once. I ..I EE PERSON ST.. 2130—3-story brick, eight rooms and bath, all modern improvements; in good condition; driveway in rear: small amount down, balance same as rent. CAMP HIKE—2Vs-story bungalow, nihe rooms and bath; very beau tiful home; nice big front porch and lawn, gas and electric lights, steam heat; everything that goes ! to make up a modern home .right | I price to quick buyer. I i D. ASA SANDERRIN. ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST BUILDING 36 NORTH THIRD ST. BEER 1390.. DIAE 3.173. 3113 Front St.. It rooms, bath, water heat, hardwood finish, garage, lot 50x 200 feet. 3023 and 3025 Second St., S rooms, , bath, steam heat, hardwood finish, j sleeping porch, iot 26x150 feet. 2300 Penn block, near Seneca St.. 7 looms, hath, steam heat. I 240'j and 2411 Penn St. 7 rooms, | hath, steam heat, hardwood finish, sun i I parlor, garage. 21!-; Susquehanna St.. 7 rooms, bath. | steam heat, hardwood finish. 2044 Susquehanna St.. 8 rooms, bath. I furnace heat. 3200 Third St., 10 rooms, bath, I steam heat, hardwood finish. I 3113 Third St.. 7 rooms, hath, steam heat, lot 52x162. 2427-2H-31 Sixth St.. 0 rooms, steam heat, hath, hardwood finish. 3225-27-29 Sixth St.. 6 rooms, bafh. steam heat, vacant. 2136 Seventh St.. S rooms, bath, fur- Inace heat. j 316-18-20-22 Eewis St., 6 rooms, bath, furnace heat. 326 Maclay St.. 9 rooms, bath, steam heat, hardwood finish. I 511-13 Curtin St., 8 rooms, bath, furnace heat. 1423 Hunter St., 6 rooms, bath, fur nace heat. 339 Kmerirf 1 St.. 6 rooms, bath, steam heat, possession Dec. 1. North St.. facing Capital Park. 3- stor.v brick, excellent location, would [make a fine apartment if desired. I Ft. Washington. 2',9-story detached house, rooms and bath, hardwood j finish, large porches, large lot, unob structed view in every direction. I If ti.e home you are looking for does not appeal in this list, call or phone and tell your wants. 1 have many I other homes not listed herein. D. E. EUCAS. 303 Rcwis St. Real Estate, Insurance Bell 5065R | VACANT | N. Sixth St.. 2427. 3-storv bk.. all im- I provemonts. Very desirable. Act quick $6090 I Maclay St.. 3-story fr„ all itnprove ! tnents, easy terms $3BOO POSSESSION 30 DAYS Cumberland St., 417. 3-story bk., imp. $3OOO S. 17lli St., 804, 2-story bk., modern $3650 N. Ith St., 2*i-story fr.. easy terms ' $2209 I N". 19th St.. 1008, 3-story fr., cheap $l6OO i Clinton St.. 3 2-stor.v frames. A har- I gain lo quick buyer $3400 j.N. 6th St., 919, 3-story bk.. imp., apart ments at rear. A good investment i $9OOO Green Hill. (Rueknow), 3-story fr.. ! imp., nice lot. Easy terms $2lOO POSSESSION APRIL. 1 N. lSth St.. modern home, good val ! ue $7OOO Kelker St.. 319, 3-story bk., imp $3150 Kelker St.. 217. 3-stor.v bk.. imp $3OOO I 1 Pave desirable building lots from $l5O to $4OOO. Ask me for a speeiul ! price on 115 feet f rout age at 21st and |f''enwood Sts. If you have proper j •/1 for sale, list tbem with me. Geo. ' \\ . .Jacobs, Real Estate and Ins., 17 IN. Third St. Bell 1539. ! BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SAKE SITUATE ON MARKET ST. i Three-story brick containing eight rooms and storeroom, all improve ments; house In first class condi tion throughout, now rented for s66q annual; possession can he 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 llox D-7919 care Telegraph or call, Bell phone 4593. I HIGH CRASS BUNGALOW. SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH. . ARR IMPROVEMENTS COR NER OF RUTHERFORD AND SWAN STREETS. PAXTANG. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1 TO 5 P. M. IMMEDIATE POS SESSION. RIIORKK & SON. Bergner Bldg. t PARK ST —$3850 will buy a seven room, brick front, porch house, elec -Iti ic. immediate possession. | ix-uere farm, new buildings, good i location. | HOUGH. BRIGHTBIRR & KRINE. 307 Kunkle Bldg. Both phones | BY paying $3OO down and $l9 50 per month for one year will give you la deed to 1837 Fulton St.. with nine looms and bath. Now renting for $l7. 11. G. PED ROW. 1201 Chestnut St. Bell phone 972J VACANT house for sale; 6 rooms and finished attie. Possession at onec. F rice $l2OO. Durand & F'erber, 107 Chestnut St. near Front. Ron SARK Suburban —2373 Cnnby. Penbroolt.: I 2',4 -story, single seven-room frame ' j house on lot, 30x200 feet, corner prop el tv. cement walks, good garden, fruit l trees end garage. Apply 1929 Park St.. or Bell phono 527 K. I (Continued In Next Column! 1 REAR ESTATE FOR SARE FOR SARE—Market St.. Camp Hill. 2 %-story brick house; all conveni > nces, front and side porches, front and side entrances. Address Box S-7754 care Telegraph. FOlt SARE—Brick dwolling, 2061 Penn St., 8 rooms, bath and front I porch. Chns. Adlor, 1002 N. 3d St. Real EsUHc For Sale or Exchange FOR SARE OR EXCHANGE On town property, 4-.acn4 farm and 30-aere farm, 6 to S miles from llarrisburg; pos-' session at once; clear titj.e $5OO down; pay as rent, C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. !- Bell phone 560J t REAR ESTATE FOR RENT } * I I BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR RENT ) Rocated at the cast end of Mulberry Street Bridge. No. 1. Possession December 1, 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- < liar business, requiring space for I storage. No. 2. Possession January 1, prop erty now occupied by C. A. Fair, con sisting of Two-story frame building. 38x155 leet. R-shape building adjoining. 38x60 ii feet. Suitable for auto repair and paint shop, or manufacturing business. For further particulars apply at 126 South Second Street. FOR RENT—In Mectianicsburg, fur nished house December 1 to April 1. Modern improvements. Call Bell phono 279 1 or ln7J. Mecbanlcsburg. V Only refined couple accepted. I REAR ESTATE WANTED j Wil! buy any number of dwellings and make imme diate settlement if sold at verv reasonable terms. Ad dress Box C-9016 care Tele graph. WE will save you time and annoy ance front agents and advertising, by buying your real estate direct. "Send us full particulars in your letter and 4 we will buy your property if the price is right. Address P. o. Box 625. • FOR SARE or exchange for citv property, a 1918 s cylinder car in good condition, has run 7,000 miles. | Address X-790S care Telegraph. I I HAVE BUYERS—Rist your prop erties with me. Chas. Adler, Real Es tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third Street. FARMS FOR RENT 1 Farm containing 130 acres; located in Cumberland county. 9 miles from the oily; first class buildings; level land;'good soil. BRINTOJT-P ACKER CO., Second and Walnut Streets' FOR SARE —An A 1 stock or grain farm and would make an A 1 fruit farm, 187 acres, large bank barn, 8- room stone house and outbuildings, best of water supply, 7 miles from city: possession at once. Price $B5OO. i $4OOO can remain at 6 per cent. 135 ! acres cultivated land. 52 acres in I woods and pasture. ! FOR' SAUE-—ll5 acres farm, best of soil for trucking, 8-room frame house, large bank barn and all necessary outbuildings. Possession April 1, 1920; located 10 minutes' walk from . trolley. Cumberland county. Price 5115 pFr acre. CIIAS DAVIES. Real Estate and Fire Insurance, 1549 State Street | Pell 4102 R. Dial 4930 t TRUCK FARM. 9 acres, 9 room j house, near school and trolley. Price, I $1,300. I Stock farm. 127 acres. 8 room house, | large hank barn, good outbuildings. I land in excellent condition. Price, I $5,700. DURAND & FERBKR. I 107 Chestnut St. near Front TRUCK farm, 24 acres, 8 room I house, l ank barn and outbuildings, good fruit, rich land. Price $2,000. DURAND & FERBER. 107 Chestnut St. near l-'ront FOR SARE—6B acres of good timber land Inquire E. R- Mumma. Bell phone 106J Highspire. FOR SARE—MISCELLANEOUS THE CLOW "GASTEAM" RADIATORS MATCHES For kindling GAS for fuel STEAM for beat. Si e free demonstration KITZMIRREIt'S DRUG STORK 1325 DERRY ST. Every dav and night this week, * A UCTION EE R IHT E 422 S. 13th. Bell 1875 J. E. E. HOERNER, 421 Hummel St. FOR SALE Overstuffed tapestry, 3-plece parlor suite, valued $2OO. Sale price $165. FORNWALT. 1321 North Sixth Street. CHOICE Texas pecans, 25 lbs., 25c: 100 lbs., 22c.; 500 lbs., 18c.. F. O. B. Whitesboro. Shelled pecans $1 lb. de livered C. O. D. Rone Star Pecan Co., Whitesboro. Tex. FOR SARE —Good water power washing machine, alto an organ in good condition. Call to see same at 1 101 S. 12th St. FOR SARE or exchange, physician's Operating chair, cheap, or exchange lor office scales. Dr. Albra W. Baker. 1433 Market St. FOR SARK—Two modern oak ward robes. suitable for men's or women's clothing htore. cheap to quick buyer, clothing store, cheap to quick buyer. Applv at once. A. J. Rchrman. 37 S. Front St.. Stcelton. FOR SALE —Twelve white rabbits. Applv 82 Somerset St.. Rutherford Heights. j I — Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page j A
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