18 Are You Still Trying to Sell That Property Without Advertising It? That Was the Fifty-Years-Ago Method Deaths KAUKFMAN —On Sunday evening. November 23. 1919, Grace K. Kuuff imn died suddenly at her late home, 501 Hamilton street. Funeral services will be held at the above address on Wednesday after noon at 1.30 o'clock. Relatives and trierds invited to attend, liurial privcte at Trindle Springs cemetery, Meeh-.nicsbuig, Pa. ■ 6TKONG—Miss Kmmn J. Strong, died 8.30 Saturday evening, at the liar risburg Hospital. Funeral services on Tuesday, *No \ ember 25, 1919. at 1.30. Services at the hone in Shiremanstown. Burial at Plate Hill cemetery. LOST AND FOUND LOST—SS reward for the return of pocketbook lost in Regent theater early Saturday evening. Bell phone 46-J. 1-OST—Pocketbook in Majestic the ater Saturdav afternoon containing $2B and Pittsburgh pass. Liberal re ward if returned 58 N. 17th St. LOST—Ladies" purse on Friday evening about 11 o'clock in Sweet land. containing letters valuable only to owner. Reward. Call Bell phone Steelton 11. I-iOST —On Friday evening pair nos glasses, shell rim. in post office on window or writing desk. Reward if returned, lit Washington St. LOST—Watch fob on black ribbon from Forster to Maclay on Third St.. on Maclay bridge or corner Cameron or Dauphin Sts. Initials H. L. 1 • Reword if returned 262 1-orster St. STRAYED from stable at 314 South Front St.. Steelton. Thursday night, five Holstein cattle. Reward if re turned to above addrfss or call P258. INSTRUCTIONS "INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Greeg Shorthand. Typewriting. Englisn. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. ArlUimo tic.. etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time, liell 125. Dial 1016. DECK LEV'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 .Market St. Chas. R. Berkley PRIVATE or class teaching In Pkstilian Spanish. Seventeen years M' experience in Puerto Rico. Diploma / from New York Women s High i School. Apply Mrs. Manuel Andujar, I U3C Mr.clay Street. Bell phone 2aOlW ■ NOTICE WE piay for parties, banquets anu nil private occasions. Zembra Mando lin Club. P. O. Box 625. HI'.I.P WANTED —MAI.E. EX ECFTIVES WANTED Bit! SALARIES Reconstruction in American busi ness demands qualilied men of execu tive ability to take charge of expan sion in American Industries and busi- IU ss corporations. -THE KNACK OF MAN AGEM ENT" (Booklet on request) Training in man-building, personal efficiency, marketing and selling ana administrative efficiency. YOU CAN PREPARE during vour spare un-productive hours with a training linked up with actual business and under supervision ..f more Ihan 50 successful American business experts. Write, call or phone Bell .1299. I.A SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY 26 X. 1 Sth St. Harrisburg. Pa. Open Evenings WANTED FIRE BRICKLAYERS PIPE FITTERS OPFN HEARTH FURNACE MEN Apply EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. VII'YM.E 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, FAIR GROUNDS. CARLISLE. PA. WANTED —A traveling crane en gineer a! once. Apply Williams & Freedman, Sixth above Hoffman's Woods. WANTED—Two young men over 22 years, desiring to learn salesmanship. Will you be satisfied with $2O per week while learning? Call 410 Patriot Bldg FOUR men with newspaper or mag azine experience; guaranteed salary and commission, good chance for ad vancement. See Mr. Datesman, 410 l'atriot Bldg. (Continued in Next Column FOR SALE NO. 230 X. THIRD ST. \ Desirable Cottage Itlilge Residence Single 2%-story dwelling: 8 rooms, bath, 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 POS SESSION. NO. -137 BROAD ST. and NO. 131 HAY AVENUE, In Hear (■nod Business Location 2', -story frame house on Broad street, and a 2-story frame house on Hay avenue. Lot. 20x 125.5 ft. Price Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST AND COURT J>TS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS I Members Uuu. Real Kat.it Hoard | MONDAY EVENING, 11 El.l' 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 OOODY'EAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY, AKRON. OHIO. J I.ABORERS 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 ONE FIRST CLASS PLANER HAND. THREE FIRST CLASS PATTERN MAKERS. THREE FIRST CLASS CORE MAK ERS. STEADY WORK. GOOD WAGES. TP.EADWELL ENGINEERING COMPANY. Easton, Pa. WANTED Platen pressmen; good wages; steady employment. Apply ul once. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. State and Cameron Sts. WANTED Bright, energetic boy over 16 years of age for position as office messenger. Chance for advancement. Apply Mr. Wer ner, care Elliott-Fisher Co. SHIPPING clerk and bread sales-! i man. Apply between 9.30 a. tn., and 1 . T>. m.. Schmidt's Bakery. FIRST class machinists and mould ers. Isibor conditions satisfactory. McLanalian-Ptone Machine Co.. Hoi-1 lidaysburg, Pa. WANTED—Boy over 16 years to | make himself useful in manufactur ilng business. $lO per week to start. Bring references. Apply 250 Hummel ! Street. ! .1 WANTED—Night countermen. Ap-i ply Herman's Restaurant, 1254 Mar- : ' ket Street. WANTED—The services of a youugi | man, 16 years of age or over, excel-1. I lent opportunity for an energetic I hustler. Must be willing to work. Ap-| • ply at George W. Bogar Sporting; I Goods. Market Square. I SINGLE man over 21 years of age' for office work. Experience necessary. Excellent opportunity for the right I man. State salary expected. Address I L-7756 care Telegraph. j LAYKROUT wanted. First class] I man who can layout tanks, breech-1 j ings, hoppers and structural work.' | State experience and wages wanted. I I Address New York Central, Iron' Works Co., Inc.. Hagerstown. Md. I WANTED—Two young men to learn i stock rnd time keeping. Applv the Yv\ O. Hickok Mfg. Co. I LEARN a trade and earn while you ; learn. Some of our students are malt ; ing $l2O a month while learning. We lean place you. We teach aeroplane | operating, piloting and construction, automobile mechanism, wireless ,ete graphy or radio telephone. Write for I particulars. Auto and Aeroplane Me chanical School, Harrisburg. Aero drome Office. 25 North Cameron St., Harrisburg. Bell 1710. Dial 3065. WANTED—Laborers and contrac i tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax ; tang. ,, lIEI.P WANTED—FEMALE J —l JOIN THE BELL FAMILY Several young women are need ed to till vacancies in our oper ating force. WE OFFER THESE ADVANTAGES Good salary—periodic increases Permanent employment Opportunity for promotion Curefully chosen associates Meal 3 served at cost Comfortable rest rooms i' Sickness benefits Apply to Miss Kline. Operators' Employment Department, 20S Wulnut Street. •YVd. BELL TELEPHONE CO. jT OF PENNA. ' :l i ■ SILK, SILK. SILK Silk Operators Good Learners If steady work Is what you want and short day and best I pay. Apply j SILK MILL. Cor. Second and North Sts. WANTED Girls to work In book-bind ing department, experience unnecessary. Apply Mr. Bern heisel. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY. Cameron and State Sts. WANTED Assistant bookkeeper. Young lady to assist on books, pre ! ferahly with knowledge of stenog raphy. State salary desired. Address Box G-7U31 care Telegraph. P] (uuin|3 |x ii| pjnii||tioj) HELP WANTED—FEMALE ART NEEDLEWORK 1> EM ONSTRATOR WAN TEI Harrisburg store requires the services of an experienced demonstrator. cupable of teaching all the new stitches in crocheting and knitting. Permanent position and good salary to right party. Address in confidence, for interview, Box R-8133 care of Tele gruph. WANTED—A stenographer, one familiur with figures. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.. 208 North Second St. WANTED—Smart girl over 21 for checkroom Penn-llarris Hotel. Apply after 6 p. m. GIRLS over 18 years old wanted to work in Bon-Ton potato chip factory. Holly and Carlisle Sts. WANTED —Young lady. No experi ence necessary for clerical work. State age and salary desired. Address Box 1.-7930 core Telegraph. EXPERIENCED loopers and finish ers wanted. Apply Harris Hosiery Co., oor. Colder and Marlon Sts. WANTED—GirIs to learn how to make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harris Paper Box.. 103 N. Cameron St. WANTED—Experienced woman for general housework, must sleep at home. Call Bell 672 M or 1017 North Front St.. second floor apartment. WANTED—Reliable girl or woman to assist with general, housework. Apply 1 North Harrisburg St.. Steel ton. 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 —Middle 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-7747 care Telegraph. WANTED Experienced girls on paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St. HELP WANTED—Marc and Female WANTED Press feeders at once, experi ence preferred, but not neces sary. The Telegraph Print ing Company. Cameron and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN —Write for list of open ings and lull particulars. Earn $2,000 to $lO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experienced. City or traveling. National Salesmen's Tr." Ass'n., Dept. 603, Chicago. AGENTS WANTED WANTED—Live man with Ford to demonstrate and sell the J. C. M. Ac celerator. Liberal proposition. J. C. Mewshaw, 17 Stk. Exch. Bldg., Balti | more Md. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE EXPERIENCED chauffeur wants I position, private or commercial truck. !do own repairing. Can furnish best of i reference. Address William A. Moyer, j Mverstown. Pa. | YOUNG man wishes position as ohuuffeiu, has had six years' experi i i nce. can do all repairing work and | furnish reference. Cail Bell 659 K. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Reliable colored woman ! desires day's work of any kind. Call jor address. 424 Reily St. Bell 2401 W. MAN and wife, white wants posi l tion as chauffeur and houseman, : cook or chambermaid, experienced land can furnish best of reference. ; Address Box C-7933 care Telegraph. i STENOGRAPHER Young lady • wishes position; can furnish best ol" | references. Call Bell phone 3244 J. WANTED —A practical nurse de sires nut sing in private family. Ad- j dress 1000 Green St. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished suite rooms) adjoining hath, for gentlemen, refer- | ences. Apply 210 Pine St. I NEWLY furnished room with pri- I vate entrance, all conveniences, een- j trallv located, gentlemen only. Bell; 4C2OR. ENTIRE third floor, two furnished' tooms and private bath, suitable for l ligut housekeeping or otherwise; re-1 fined neighborhood; all modern con- | venlences; use of phone. 815 North ' 17th Street I FOR RENT —-Twet furnished rooms, : two young women preferred, all coil- i veniences. use of phone. Apply 1610 I Derry St. Bell phone 1568 J. ; COMFORTABLE furnished room fy i gentleman, use of phone and batn, : near 12th and Market. Phone 5277 J. J FOR KENT Two unfurnished | rooms for respectable employed i woman preferred, use of bath and i phone. Apply 514 Emerald St.. or Belli 4571 J. I FOR RENT —Two rooms, electric light and water, strictly private. slo' per month. No children. Apply 324 Reily St • I SELECT accommodations for one or! two. in private family, references.; j Hell phone 624. Dial 4957. I FOR RENT Three unfurnished! rooms on second floor for light house- j j keeping; use of bath. Call Bell 254 W. j FOR RENT —Two completely fur-; nished looms for light housekeeping.) hot water and sink in kitchen. Ap-i ply 548 Woodbine St. ] NICELY furnished, clean, warm rooms, $2.50 per week and up. 142 , South Third Street ROOMS WANTED ) ; YOUNG couple want one or two fur- j nished rooms with private bath. Ad- ; dress Pox D-7757 care Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT ' FOR RENT —Three-room apart- i 'ment with storage room, on Market; street, near 16th. Immediate posses sion. Apply 41 N. 16th St. APARTMENTS WANTED FURNISHED apartment or small; house wanted by refined young couple with small family. Must have same! by December 1. State particulars. Ad dress Box Y-8261 care Telegraph. WANTED —A. furnished apartment or thi*e rooms suitable for light housekeeping, with all convenlenm. by a refined couple with no children. Can furnish best of references. Box 11-7751 care Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE —On easy terms, 1003 BerryhiU; 1212 and 1214 Beiryhill: 1621 Venn street; 1624 and 1626 North ■Seventh St.; 2355 and 2361 Prospect I St. All improvements, must he seen to 'tie appreciated. Apply Irvin Johnson .2111 Swataia Sr. Hell phone lSUij. i (Continued In Next Column) HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH i i YOy PLAN TO OWN YOUR Si |X own home, of course. That is the plan that forms, at some time, in the mind W of about ever}- man who desires to m! "belong" in his community. Your p|f, m plan will take definite shape when you ; begin to investigate advertised offers fesa J B&j ( of property. You'll learn much through Ky ttJ ' this method—learn comparative val- ffl 1 £-| ties, learn neighborhoods. Date your interest in real estate ads from to-day. ffij || m; HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Oyster Point Ave.. Camp Hill. 8- leoiii dwelling; ail improvements: lot 123x120, price $3BOO j Ninth St., New Cumberland, double; flame dwelling; good condition; all improvements, price, eacli $3OOO 2 n 20 North Fifth apartment | building containing three modern; apartments of live rooms and bath! each. A good investment. 1709 Market St.. 9 room brick dwelling: elegunt condition, gas, elec tric light, steam heat, lot 34x90, price attractive. Seven-room dwelling with two acres of ground, located in Shire manstown. Price $5OOO 1939 Swatara St.. 6 room brick dwelling, all improvements, price j $2500 Exceptionally attractive suburban property located on the highest point ir. Washington Heights; lot 155x265. 50 bearing fruit trees, elegant shrub bery. IS 11 Znrker St.. 2-story brick deyeiling, good condition, price $2909 • Vacant property on Bowman Ave.. Camp Hill, large lot. steam heat, very attractive. Price $4500 BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Streets s FOR SALE 'lo 1S Ptnn St.. brick $3600 11943 N. 4th St., brick $3OOO 1918 Park St.. brick $5OOO 4"7 N Sixtli St.. brick *6UOU 11820 Fulton St.. frame $l9OO I Easy payments. * I>. A. CALEY. 1*707 K'unkel Bldg. Bell 589 I FOR SALE —Brtclc house. 403 Hum 'met avenue, Lemoyne; all improve ments; fine large porch; price $4,800. 'lnquire 300 Hummel ave., Lemoyne. IIOFFER ST.. 2307—N0W VACANT, 'for sale; brick and stucco seini-bunga i low seven rooms and bath; hot water 'heat- other improvements. Bell Realty !co.. Bergner Bldg. I VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—No. i6B N 12th street. 3-story dwelling; I exterior and interior recently paint !ed; all rooms papered and equipment ir, good order; extra lot at side of 'house. Bel! Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. NEW HOUSES ON DERRY ST.—AI • most complete: open for inspection; 2416 Derrv; brick construction, open fireplace, steam liept, gas and electric lie-he nrice 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 bath und all other improvements, lot 21x150, and price only $4OOO. iieil Healty Co.. Dergner Bldg. . $4500 WIDE PURCHASE a brick nronerty on Park street; all improve ments; drive alley in rear. Belt itealty Co., Dergner Bldg. PAXTANG Several desirable nroperties for sale; three corner prop-: erties* good locations und prices rea-j unviable* all improvements; one now | vacant. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.j FOR SALE A new modern, 6-room house locat- j ed on a lot 50x175 feet midway be-1 tween Swatara Station and Hockers ville I'a. The house is equipped with ! a good steam heating system, large nrntry and attic, partially equipped! bath room. A good sized garden in good condition adjoins well-graded vard filled with shrubbery and trees. I There is a poultry house in a good sized poultry yard. In the poultry! yard is also a stable large enough | for two automobiles. A well of splen- j did water is near the kitchen door, j The home is located within a 5-centi fare to llershey and Hummelstown; and within a 11-cent fare to Ruther ford No reply to any request within four'days will indicate that the prop-! eitv is sold. Apply to S. S. Shearer, Shippensburg. Pa., for particulars. j HOUSES In all sections of city sold* on easy payment plan, ranging from! $l,OOO y to,/*6.000 D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 89. FOR SALE Calder St.; frame; 7 rooms $1,500 lialni St.*. frame; t> rooms a.L'OO Mnench St. all improvements ~ 2,500 Boyd St.: brick; all imp V 6o o , Currant St.; brick; 8 rdoms.. 1,500 1 Currant St.; frame, 8 rooms 1,000 i Williams St.; frame .......... 1,000 i LINCOLN REALTY CO. I 1129 N. Seventh St. 1 BUYERS FOR BUSINESS. BUYERS' FOR HOUSES. BUYERS FOR FARMS.' IST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH lIS YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE. SALINGER & MILLER. ! 44 UNION TRUST BLDG. BELL PHONH 2769 : | BUY YOUR HOME on the rental! payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond first payment required, balance as rent We have houses in evSry part of the city and suburbs. Apply A. p. Doranz. 122J North Sixth street. ON EMERALD ST., No. 331, corner dwelling, modern brick stucco, six ! rooms, lath, gas and electric lights, ! steam heat, room for garage. R .|| I4RSJ .1. C Behney, SOft N. 2d St. I * ! FOR SALE —2 % -story frame dwell ing. "II modern Improvements. Apply 110 N. Front St.. Wormleyshurg or call [ Dial r.li 9 ' FOR SALE—A desirable home at i"45 S. 12th St., also properties valued > from $1,400 to $7,000. Inquire of Mrs. Anna M. Alleman. 245 S. 13th St.. ■ r J Grant Koons. 401 S. 13th St.. Ilai -1 rlsburg. Bell phone. EUR SALE or will exchange for ether property, otto 3-story brick. 9 rooms, till conveniences. Itoom for garage. i,r. rear, located on Sixth St.. ; between I'efter and Maclay. Call Bell j 4C.67. ' (Co..tinned In Next Column) HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE • "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDEHLIN" BRAND NEW AND VACANT NO DOWN MONEY—SAME AS RENT I.TH & PAXTON STS.—Seven rooms and bath, hardwood lloor.s, steam heat, gas and electricity; a real modern home; front and back porches; built in "pairs; driveway in roar. VACANT NO MONEY DOWN—SAME AS RENT FULTON ST.. 1826—Three-story eight-room house, some improve ments; very rare opportunity for family of moderate means to buy a home. A GOOD INVESTMENT FRONT ST.. 6117-609 3-story brick; eight rooms and bath, all improvements; the very best of location for an apartment lioiise: can be bought right and convert ed into six apartments at a small cost. BRAND NEW AND VACANT DERRY ST.. 2400 BLOCK—Two story brick, six ropnis and bath, hardwood lloors, steam heat, gas and electricity; cemented cellar; front and rear porches and bal cony; possession in a few days. 12TII ST.. N„ 68—VACANT. 3- story. eight rooms and bath, new ly painted and papered, gas and electricity, all improvements; house in first-Class condition; pos session at once. JEFFERSON ST.. 2130—3-story brick, eight roomsgand bath, all modern improvements; in good condition: driveway in rear; small amount down, balance same as rent. CAMP HILL—2I6-story bungalow, nine 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 price to quick buyer. l>. ASA SANDERLIN. ROOM 1. SECURITY TRI'ST BUILDING 36 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. 3113 Front St.. 14 rooms, bath, water heat, hardwood finish, garage, lot 50x1 200 feet. 3023 and 3025 Second St., 8 rooms, bath, steam heat, hardwood finish, sleeping porch, lot 26x150 feet, j 2300 I enn block, near Seneca St.. 7 1 looms bath, steam heat, j 2409 and 2411 Penn St. 7 rooms, bath, steam heat, hardwood finish, suit; parlor, garage. 214; Susquehanna St.. 7 rooms, bath, 1 steam heat, hardwood finish. I 2044 Susquehanna St.. 8 rooms, bath.i furnace heat. j 3200 Third St.. 10 rooms, bath, ttearn heat, hardwood finish, i 3113 Third St., 7 rooms, bath, steam' heat, lot 52x162. I 2427-29-31 Sixtli St.. 9 rocms. steam! heat, hath, hardwood finish. I 3225-27-29 Sixth St.. 6 rooms, bath. I i steam heat, vacant. 2136 Seventh St., 8 rooms, bath. fur-| ; nace heat. I 318-18-20-22 Lewis St., 6 rooms, I bath, furnace heat. i 326 Maclay St.. 9 rooms, bath, steam] 'heat, hardwood finish. ! 511-13 Cpi'tin St., 8 rooms, bath.i furnace heat. 1423 Hunter St., 6 rooms, bath, fur nace heat. ' 339 Emer.*>d St., 6 rooms, bath, j steam heat, possession Dec. 1. North St.. facing Capital Park. 3- [ story brick, excellent location, would make a line apartment if desired. Ft. Washington. 214-story detached house. 8 rooms and bath, hardwood | finish, large porches, large lot, unob- ' I strneted view in every direction, i If the home you are looking for does not appeal in this list, call or phot e; land tell your wants. 1 have many I other homes not listed herein. I). E. LUCAS. 1 ;*,03 lyewis St. Real Estate. Insurance Be'.l 6065 R , VACANT N. Sixth St.. 2427. 3-story bk.. all im provements. Very desirable. At ! quick s6o9' ! Maclay St.. 3-story ft*., all improve ments, easv terms .$3800! POSSESSION 30 DAYS Cumberland St.. 417, 3-story bk., imp. $3OOO ; is 17th St.. 804, 2-story bk.. modern ] $36501 IN 4th St.. 214-story ft - ., easy terms I I ' $2202 \ 19th St.. 1008. 3-story ft*., cheap sl6' '1 ! Clinton St.. 3 2-story frames. A bar gain to quick buyer $3109] 1 \ th St.. 919, 3-story bk.. imp., apart-; !* ments at rear. A good Investment $9090 1 Green Hill. (Lucknow). 3-story 1r..: Imp., nice lot. Easy terms $2lOO POSSESSION APRIL 1 v lhtli St., modern home, good vol | ue $7OOO IKrlker St.. 319, 3-story bk., imp $3150 i Kelker St.. 317. 3-story bk.. Imp $3OOO ! 1 ). r ve desirable building lots from I 5150 to $4OOO. Ask me for a special 'price on 115 feet frontage at 21st and 'Greenwood Sts. If you have proper ties for sale, list them with me. Geo. |W Jacobs, Real Estate and Ins., 17 j N.'Third St. Bell 1539. ' BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE SITUATE ON MARKET ST. Tliroe-storv brick containing eight • rooms and storeroom, all Improve ments; house In first class condi tion throughout, now rented for $669 1 annual; possession can be had in 30 davs* 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. FOR S-'ALE —Market St., Camp .I'll "v. Is lot > brick house; all conveni- I, ncrs, 1 font and .side porches, front and side entrances. Address Ho* I g. 7754 cere Telegraph. j VACANT house for sale; 6 rooms 'and finished attic. Possession at once. 1 1 rice $l2OO. Durand & Ferber. 107 I Chestnut St. near Front. (Continued In Next Column) HKAI. ESTATE FOR SALE FOR BALE —Three fine up-to-date residences with all modern improve ments, in the best residential block of North Third street, with garages in the rear. Possession of one can be given when title to property is taken. Terms to suit buyer. Eleven properties which yield a I good income with 203 feet of ground 1 on the east side of Seventh street, I with P. R. R. in rear, suitable for a. large manufacturing plant which needs rcilroud facilities. The well known Frltchey farm near Linglestown, with fifteen buildings: cost o\\ ner $60.000 to develop, for j sale at a great bargain. The Haldeman Island, located be-| tween the picturesque Juniata audi Susquehanna rivers. SOU acres in size ; with, four sets of farm buildings and I a large npple orchard, suitable for a | stock farm of large dimensions. | Terms to suit buyer. APPLY, S. FRIEDMAN, Real Estate and Insurance, 222 Market St. I FOR SALE 147 Sylvan Terrace, It-story brick, alii imp $4OOO 131 l ark St., 2 Is-story, bk.; all imp. | $3.-.rto l-'OO block llerr St.. 2-story brick. xli ! imp., vacant $3OOOl loth St. north, 1214, cor. Broad. 3- story brick, all imp $5600 32 S. 2Sth St., 2!£-story frame, imp., large lot and guruge $2 1".0 228 and 230 S. 29th St.. large lot. 2V6- story frames, Im.. .p...-. . $2350 each See my lists. CHARLES DA VIES. 1349 State St., cor Itith St. Real Estate and Fire Insurance Hell 41621!. Dial 4030 EI -EG ANT 3-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE FOR SALE 2I 28 NORTH THIRD ST (Near Woodbine St.) Located in one of Ilarris lurg's most beautiful resi dential sections. The front is 40 feet on Third street, run- I ning back about 163 feet to Susquehanna street, with 2- story ljrick garage in rear. If interested, apply to Samuel Friedman, agent, care Har ! gest & Hargest Law Office, i i . inmonwealth Trust Build ing. Harrisburg. / North Sixth Street, 3-story brick, all improvements, hard wood iloors, steam heat, front and back porch. i ) HA CM & ROBESON. Room 3. Russ Building. Bell phone 353.1. I 1 I I Vacant —Two 3-story brick houses uptown. ! Vacant—2-story brkk on llill. I Vacant —3-stor.v brick on Park St. Thiee-story bricks on Market St. Three-story brick corner house on llill. Three-story brick on Berryhill St. Several large single houses. These houses have improvements in. Some for $2OO down. Pay as rent. In good condition. Newly papered. C. 11. CORD Kit. 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560 J. ; i FAYS 17PER CENT. The most attractive investment in an apartment house ever offered in tlie history of the real estate world. Situated in the most desirable and ! selective district on Front street. | (facing the river). Lot 60x200. Rental I income $7BOO per annum. Completed November 1919. Address all inquires to Box* No. R-5621 care Telegraph. FOR SALE Immediate possession, house 2427 North Sixth Street, porches, steam 'heat, side and rear entrances, all j modern improvements, favorable It-rms. C. H. I/o and 3-story brick houses. ! all improvements, on Hill and up town, some vacant; possession at lonoe: $2OO to $5OO down; pay as rent. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. F.ell phone 560 J. FOR SALE —Brick dwelling, 1611 Green street. 8 rooms and bath. Chaa. Ad lei. 1002 N. Third St. Jtonl Estate For Suit- or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE town property. l-.acre latin and 39-ucre farm. 6 to s miles from Ilarrisburg; pos session at once; dear title: $5OO down; pay as rent. (\ H. ('ORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560.1 REAL ESTATE FOR KENT 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 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 fratne building, 38xloo teet. L-shapo building adjoining. 38xG0 feet. Suitable for auto repair and paint shop, or manufacturing business. For further particulars apply at 126 South Second Street. S FOR RENT—In Mecnanlcsburg. fttr -1 ntshc'l house December 1 to April 1 1 Modern improvements. Call Bell I liltonc 2791 or 197 J. Mecltanlesburg. (inly refined couple accepted. REAL ESTATE WANTED i WE will save you time and annoy , ancc front agents and advertising, by buying vour real estate direct. Send us'full particulars In your letter and 'we will luy your property If the price I Is Tight. Address P. O. Box 625. I (Continued In Next Column) I NOVEMBER 24, 1919. RRAIi ESTATE WANTED Will buy any number of 1 dwellings and make imme diate settlement if sold at verv reasonable terms. Ad dress Box C-9016 cure Tele graph. FARMS - ( FOR RENT Farm containing 1.10 acres: located) in Cumberland county, ft miles front the city: tirst class buildings; level land; good soil. BRINTOT-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Streets FOR SAUE—An At stock or grain farm and would make an A 1 fruit farm, 187 acres, large bnnk barn, 8- room stone house and outbuildings. ' I.est of water supply. 7 miles from 1 city: possession at once. Price $8500.1 $4OOO can remain at 6 per cent. 1351 acres cultivated land. 52 acres in I woods and pasture. FOR SAUK—IIS acres farm, best of; soil for trucking, 8-room frame house. < large hunk burn and all necessary outbuildings. Possession April 1, 1!)20; located 10 minutes' walk from trolley. Cumberland county. Prico $ll5 per acre. Clf AS DAVIES, Real Estate and Fire Insurance. 1519 State Street. Pell 4102 R. Dial 4980 FARM FOR SAUK— 38 acres in bower Paxton township, IV4 miles from Weaver's sclioolhouse. Brick house, 12 rooms and hath. Tenant house, tennis court, large barn, wagon shed, pig stable, large chicken house, over 100 fruit trees, beautiful hedge fence end shrubbery around house. Excellent place for summer home, trice sl,oou if'sold this fall.- | <' E< ■ itO K E. KUINGEMAN, Real Estate and Insurance | Hell puone :tiS2 202 Walnut St. ! TRUCK FARM, ft acres. ft room house, near school and trolley. Price, $1,300. Stock farm. 127 acres. 8 room house, large hank barn, good outbuildings, land in excellent condition. Price, $5,700. DURAND & FERBER. 107 Chestnut St. near Front FOR SAUE—Sunset Farm. .10 acres at Paxtonia, Pa., rolling land, seven lields. water in six, new buildings, two deep wells, ten minutes walk front I Uinglestown trolley, church, school land mill. Price $6,000. Stock and im plements complete at inventory. Ap- I nly Mrs. Ava Williams, 26 S. Third St., | Harrisburg. ! TRUCK farm. 24 acres, 8 room l.house, lank barn and outbuildings, l good fruit, rich land, price $2,000. DURANI) & FERRER, j 107 Chestnut St. near Front i FOR SAKE —6S acres of good timber I land Inquire E. U. Muinma. Bel I | |phone 106J llighspire. FOR SAUK—MISCEUI-AVEOUS ! " FOR SAI.E To make room for improve ments and for refurnishing, J Two sideboards. One hundred chairs. One hundred folding iron chairs. Tables. Curtains and poles. Bric-a-brac. Two roll top desks. .Wooden beds and springs. Electric wires, conduits and fix tures. FRIDAY AT 1 P. M.. COUUMBUS HOTEL* Third and Walnut Streets I ' | FOR SAUE Mahogany Victrola with gold plated malting. One oak stand. 21x36. Oak rocker. All in At condition, at a bargain, inquire 2216 North Fourth St. ! FOR SAUE—UIVING ROOM FUR NITURE. HAUU RACK. GAS PUAI E AND OVEN. PAI U AT 1451 VERNON | SB. EKUU PHONE 3517 M. | FOR SAUE —Heavy all wool army overcoat, excellent material, can be loved and made over. Size about 36. Aiso niediumweight black tliibit cloth I overcoat, satin lined, with twilled silk lapels, size 37. Worn very little. A i i dress Box F-6927 care Telegraph. State coat in which you are interested. FOR 'SAUE —Man's seal lined over coat. Alaska seal collar. Address Box ' 1,-7932 cure Telegraph. FOR SALE Overstuffed tapestry. 3-plece parlor suite, valued $201). Pale price SIGS. KORNW ALT. 1321 North Sixth Street. FOR SALE—Two girl's Dayton bi cycles. also one large folding bed with incased mirror, cheap. Inquire 429 Broad St. FOR SALE —Small double room heater. Address Box ("-5132 care Tele graph. _____ FOR SALE or exchange, physician's operating chair, cheap, or exchange l'or office scales. Dr. Albra W. Baker. 1133 .Market St. FOR SALE—Twelve white rabbi's. Apply 32 Somerset St., Rutherford Heights. FOR SALE —Upright piano, good condition. bargain. Address Box U-774H care Telegraph. FOB SALE— Painting outfit, includ ing hooks, ropes, pulleys, easel, angle, etc. Apply Frank DeLuca. 1812 Park street. FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acety lene generators, cutting and welding torches, carbon burning outfit. Dem onstration by appointment. 9. R- Laverty. 1857 Bell phone. FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en gine, 10 11. P. International gasulino engine, machine tools, electric motorß, various sizes, lar&e stone crushing olant complete, It. kaverty, 185 Bell phone. BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,000 new, old, rare, in stock. Aurand a, 925 North Third. Circulars free. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEORGE P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE OUPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES MORRIS SAYS save money' buying new and second-hand furniture here. 'High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. CENTRAL Furnishing Store, aec ond-hand heaters. $1 up. ranges >n good condition. $lO up. Must be sold in next 15 days. Also big bargains In liugs and linoleums. Come and see. we i will try and convince you. Open even lings at 324 Reily St. Closed all day ; r-.aturday. FOR SALE—Leather couch and small oak table in good condition. In quire 1820 Chestnut St. (Continued In Next Column) FOR SAKE—-MISCEUUANEOCR BOOKS, rare, limited editions. 40 |vo s„ Paul DeKock. $160; 15 vols. Oriental Tales, $150; 20 vols. Memories ol England. Reynolds. $7O; 6 vols. Smollets. First $3OO takes all. For private library or clubroom. Address ; Hox 0-77R5 care Telegraph. ] WA N TED-MISC£LLAXEOUS l OLD FALSE TEETH | Samuel Corb, general liuyer of false | teeth, gold, silver and silverware I relics and antiques of all descriptions : also men's clothes and shoes and Jlurnlture. Highest prices paid. Send postal to 1109 Cowden St., Harrisburg jund 1 will call. Keep this ad. WANTED to buy second-hanci used coal range in good con dition. Call Bell phone 1774A£ KUECTHIO coffee mill wanted. W hat have you to offer. Uock Box 650 Steelton, Pa. i i WE are In the market for all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4ft74 or write U. > Cohen & Co., York and Ash Ave. MAX SMELTZ | Second hand furniture bought and I sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call lor drop a postal to Max Smoltz. 1020 Market Street. Will call, city or coun try. Bell phone 5321 J. BEUU PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN. CUOTIIING, SHOES. FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOUD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA. BUSINESS OPPORUNITIES For; SAUE—The entire billiard equiftnent and furniture of Harry H. Hess, consisting of nine. Brunswick Balke Co.. pocket billiard tables, in cluding racks, cues, scats, supplies and elaborate writing tixtures. These are offered for sale in whole or in part at attractive prices. This is a rare opportunity to secure practically new high grade equip ment at bargain figures. Inquire Harry H. H#ss, 13th and Market Sts., Harrisburg. * r GARAGE FOR SAUE Doing good business, employ ing live men. Address Box H-9016 care Telegraph. FOR SAUE—A well established and profitable implement and hardware business in Curlisle, Pa. The decision to dispose of tills business results from the death of one partner and p Ihe necessity of settling the estate. , For particulars and terms address Mrs. Ida C. Jackson, surviving partner of S. H. Jackson & Son., Carlisle, l'a. I GROCERY for sale. 5-year lease with heat, $25 rent, doing good busi- I ness in good location, cash business land no cut rates, clean stock and fix tures at inventory. Call Dial 3809 for appointment. AGENTS wanted to sell high class securities paying large dividends Earn two thousand monthly. Atlantic Se curities Co., Suite 400. 10 Wall St., New York. 4 BUSINESS PERSONAM ' A. UANE \ New and second-hand furniture ; bought and sold. Highest prices paid, j 1022 Market street. Bell 3239W-2. I IF IT'S painting, exterior or inter ior or paperhanging, let me quote you la price. Quality and service Is my 'I motto, prices consistent with Ihe | quality of work I do. D. W. Bixler, | 2130 Susquehanna St. Bell phone 4006 J. ' PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING '—First class work. Chllcoat Bros.. I 333 Karris Street. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. {CAPUAN CO., 206 Market street j OXY-ACETYUENE WEEDING— -1 Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Uogan i Street. Bell 4396 J. • RAZOR BUADES SHARPENED Single edge. 25c doz., double edge, 35c doz., razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. I QUININE —Uook out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUIt UAXATIVE 1 PHORFHO-QUININE will stavp it off If taken in time. Gross Drug Store, jllft Market street I FIfRNI TU R E CRATED. J. A. Bishop. 1736 Uogan street. Bell 2632 R. FUR SALE ( 1920 ADVERTISING CALENDARS BIG BARGAINS IN JOB LOTS CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND LOOK OVER DISPLAY. # MYERS MANUFACTURING CO., THIRD AND CUMBERLAND ABOVE JSHOE STORE OPEN EVENINGS. Bell Phone 1577R FINANCIAL J SAFE INVESTMENTS BUY Si* \ SON ED MORTGAGE ROND* TO YIELD G PER CENT. J. K. GREENAWALT. JR.. ( 130 Walnut St. Bell phone 518 J. Harrisbut* Ofttinries hraiiLV men miss fortune through lack or technical training to properly present tlu ir ideas. 1 work with and for inventors and in their Intoi-eat'. Hamilton Practical Drafts man, 12" S. 11th St. INSURANCE DON'T TAKE Any unnecessary chances if it's anything in the lino of insurance, wo handle it. J. SCHOOLNIK, 21 Spooner Building. Fire. Life. Casualty Insurance a specialty. MONEY TO LOAN WE LEND MONEY In compliance with Act of June 4. 1919, to lndlvidu alH In need of ready cash, small loans a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA "INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Btreet. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page