Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 26, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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J A Desirable Store, Long Vacant, Indicates That Somebody Has Discovered Classified J 1
Deaths
Hl( K—Vaggie M. nice, wife of the
Rev. S. 1,. Rice, former pastor of
Lutheran Church of MarysvUle ana
died at 6 a. m. Monday,
at lier home at Seven Stars, Adams
county. . , _
Funeral services will be held in
Christ Lutheran Church at Gettys
burg on Thanksgiving Day at
1! p. m.
CItCM—On November 23, 1919. Mrs.
Maria Crura, widow of the late Jo
nas Crum, aged 75 years, two
months and seven days.
Funeral on Friday morning at 1U
o'clock from the home of her son,
Mr. K M. Crum, 2822 Herr Street,
Penbrciok. Further services at 10.30
o'clock at Zion Lutheran Church.
Hurial Shoop's Churcli cemetery.
The relatives and friends are in
vited to attend without further no
tice.
IX MEMORIAM
In loving remembrance of our fath
er and grandfather, Joseph Myers,
who departed this life November
1909.
Gone tc his well-earned rest. ,
Daughter and Grandchildren.
CAltl) OF THANKS
Mrs. Harvey Gumpert, 1105 Penn j
Street, desires to .thank her mar.y
friends and relatiaos for kindness and|
sympathy shown her during her re
cent bereavement in the death ot her
husband, Harvey Gumpert also for the
many iloral tributes.
— I
LOST AND FOUND j
STOLEN —Party who stole English I
bull dog on Maclay street, is known. |
to avoid trouble return dog at once to •
320 Maclay Street.
LOST—Collie dog. 8 months old, an-;
swering to name of "Bobby," wearing
collar with license No. 119. Kindly I
return to 1729 N. Third street and le-j
ceive reward. !
LOST—Pair black kid cape gloves, j
Colonial theater. Saturday night.
Please return to Telegraph office. [
LOST —Pocketbook in Majestic the- ]
ater Saturday afternoon containing j
S2B and Pittsburgh pass. Liberal re
ward if returned 58 N. 17th St. I
LOST—Watch fob on black ribbon j
from Forster to Maclay on Third St.. j
on Maclay bridge or corner Cameron
or Dauphin Sts. Initials W. E. D.I
Reward if returned 262 korster st. |
INSTRUCTIONS i
""INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Greet*
Shorthand, Typewriting, Engifsh.
Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Arithme
tic., etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time.
Bell 125. Dial 4016.
BECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
121 Market St. Clias. R. Berkley
PRIVATE or class teaching In j
Castilian Spanish. Seventeen years
experience in Puerto Rico. Diploma j
from New York Women s Highl
School. Apply Mrs. Manuel Andujar,
333 Maclay Street. Bell phone 2504 \Y.{
NOTICE
WF play for parties, banquets and
all private occasions. Zembra Mando
lin Club. P. O. Box 625.
11l l.l" WANTED—MALE
WANTED
FIRE BRICKLAYERS
PIPE FITTERS
OPEN HEARTH FURNACE MEN
Apply
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
MIDYALE 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—Young energetic boy to
work in shoe store. Good opening for
an ariibitious young man. Call be
tween 8 and 5 at 102 South Fourth
St., Harrisburg.
WANTED —Man for janitor and j
watchman services all night. Steady
employment. Office building. Reply |
bv mail, giving age. nationality,
•where and by whom last employed.
P. O. Box No. 394.
RAILWAY traffic inspectors want
ed: sllO a month and expenses to
start; short hours; travel; three
months' home study under guarantee.
We get you position. No age limit;
ask for booklet N-273. Standard Busi
ness Training Inst., Buffalo, N. Y.
WANTED —Two young men over 22
vears. dtsiring to learn salesmanship.
Will you be satisfied with S2O per
week while learning? Call 410 Putriot
Bids
FOUR men with newspaper or mag
azine experience; guaranteed salary
and commission, good chance for ad
vancement. See Mr. Datesman, 410
Patriot Bldg.
FIRST class machinists and mould
ers. Labor conditions satisfactory.
McLnnahan-Stone Machine Co., Hol
lidaysburg, Pa.
LAYEROUT wanted. First class
man who can layout tanks, breech
ings. hoppers and structural work.
State experience and wages wanted.
Address New York Central Iron
Works Co., Inc.. Hagerstown, Md.
WANTED—Experienced loom fixer
on box and plain looms; one accustom
ed to crepes and plaids preferred;
permanent position for man of steul.y
habits, who can obtain results and
handle help successfully; state age, ex
perience and wages expected. Man
hattan Silk Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
WANTED —Boy over 16 years to
make himself useful in manufactur
ing business. $lO per week to start.
Bring references. Apply 250 Hummel
t-trect.
(Continued In Next Column
FOR SALE
Immediate Possession
Ulixlcrn, -1£ Story Brick Dwelling
on Decry Street
Contains U room*, bath and little; i
combination eonl anil gnu range;
hardwood floors Brat floor; front
and bark porches; gas mid eleetrle
lights: ruriniee heat; lot lNxioO
feet; 20-foot wide alley Attractive
price lo quick buyer.
Miller Brothers & Co.
LOCUST AND COURT SYS.
HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE I
SURETY RONUS
fit in hers llbg. Real Estate Uonrd 1
- <
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
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 RATE 3 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.
[
!
WANTED
' r °n moulders on heavy green
| sand work.
I Corcmakers on medium and heavy |
| work. j
! Machinists on boring mill, planer,
• and floor work.
j One designer and two draughts-
I men experienced on all kinds of mill
machinery.
NO LABOR TROUBLE
Gome and work In a first-class shop
under the best conditions and in a live i
j town
I Address, READING IRON COMPANY.
SCOTT FOUNDRY.
READING. PA.
J
WANTED
Union carpenters for form
work; winter job. Apply
NATIONAL ENGINEERING
CORPORATION.
FAIR GROUNDS.
CARLISLE, PA.
j GOOD PAYING POSITIONS
\ Higher salaries and added earning
power representing 25 to 600 per
cent, increase have been reported by i
thousands of La Salle members.
ACCOUNTANCY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BUSINESS LETTER-WRITING
LAW BANKING TRAFFIC
Complete information on request or
telephone 3299 for office appointment. I
Local instruction.
LA SALLE EXTENSION
UNIVERSITY
26 NORTH 18TH STREET.
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
Platen pressmen; good wages;
steady employment. Apply
at once.
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.
State and Cameron Sts.
j
WANTED
Several first class toolmakera j
i experience on jig, dye and I
gage work. Apply
I
ELLIOTT-FISHER CO..
Factory Emph% ment Bureau
.!
WANTED
| Men and boys for machine
hands and general work.
I Apply
ELLIOTT-FISHER CO.,
Factory Employment Bureau
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 .elo
graphy or radio telephone. Write for
particulars. Auto and Aeroplane Me
chanical School, Harrisburg. Aero
drome Office.- 25 North Cameron St..
Harrisburg. Bell 1710. Dial 3065.
MAN wanted for life insurance so
liciting and collecting. Bell phones
10J4 and 1946 J.
WANTED—Laborers and contrac
tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax
tang.
WANTED—Boy over 16 for outside
work; eight hours daily. Inquire after
10 a. m., 329 Market Street, second
floor front.
WANTED—Night countermen. Ap
ply Herman's Restaurant, 1254 Mar
ket Street.
SHIPPING clerk and bread sales
man. Apply between 9.30 a. m., and 1
p. m„ Schmidt's Bakery.
WITMER, BAIR & WITMER re
quires the immediate services of a de
livery boy over 16 years of age. Must
come well recommended.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
ART NEEDLEWORK
DEMONSTRATOR WANTED
Harrisburg store requires the
services of an experienced
demonstrator, capable 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
graph.
WANTED—Chorus girls for stock
I engagement, amateurs considered if I
'they can dance, salary S2O per week, j
I Apply in letter or person to Mae Slier- I
| wood. Alhambra Theater. York. Pa. !
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HELP WANTED—FEMALE
A CHANCE TO SEE
WASHINGTON, D; C.
ALL EXPENSES PAID
The Bell Telephone Company in
that city is offering BOARD, LODG
ING, LAUNDRY. TRANSPORTATION
and LIBERAL SALARY to girls who
have had telephone operating experi
-1 ence, if not engaged in that oceupa
. tion now.
For particulars write, giving age.
exnerience, present employment, if
any, and salary to
G. B. WEST
725 13th Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
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.
\
JOIN THE BELL FAMILY
Several young women are need
ed to till vacancies in our oper-
I ating force.
|WE OFFER THESE ADVANTAGES
Good salary—periodic increases
Permanent employment
Opportunity for promotion
* Carefully chosen associates j
Meals served at cost
Comfortable rest rooms
Sickness benefits
Apply to Miss Kline. Operators'
Employment Department, 208
Walnut Street.
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO.
OF PENN A.
WANTED
Girls to work in book-bind
ing department, experience
unnecessary. Apply Mr. Bera
heisel,
THE TELEGRAPH
PRINTING COMPANY,
Cameron and State Sts.
WANTED—Six women for clean
ing lloors. Apply Mrs. McGrall, State
Street, Grace M. E. Church.
,
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WANTED
Several first class typists,
I those with High school edu
cation preferred. Apply
ELLIOTT-FISHER CO.,
Factory Employment Bureau
GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK
We need you to make socks on the I
fast easily learned auto knitter. Ex-|
perience unnecessary. Distance imma
terial. I'ositively no canvassing. Y'arn
supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. Dept.
146 C. Auto Knitter Co., Buffalo, N.
WANTED —-Y'oung girl to assist in!
housework, to go home at night. Ap
ply 1801 Green St.
WANTED—Colored girl to do clean
ing. Apply Mrs. S. Fein, 1103 North
Sixth St., Apt. 5.
WANTED—Young woman for gen
eral office work, references. Apply
Wales Adding Machine Co., Spoonur
Bldg., Market Square.
EXPERIENCED loopers and finish
ers wanted. Apply Harris Hosiery Co.,
j cor. Calder and Marion Sts.
1 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.
i WANTED Experienced girls on
• paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris
/Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St.
• HFI.I* WANTED—Mate 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 ot 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
Tr. Ass'n., Dept. 603, Chicago.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
WHITE man wishes work as butler
or porter in private family. No bad
habits. Address Box S-7936 care Tele
graph.
WANTED—First class barber wish
es position. Address Box J-7759 care
Telegraph.
EXPERIENCED chauffeur wants
position, private or commercial truck. I
do own repairing. Can furnish best of'
reference. Address YVilliam A. Moyer, I
Myerstown, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE ;
A THOROUGHLY competent and re- I
liable seamstress who is partially an j
invalid, desires work, such as alter- !
ing from stores or assist a busy dress- j
maker, or do anykind of sewing,;
either fancy or plain at her home,!
1232 Perry St?. Dell 2338 R. j
EXPERIENCED telephone operator'
desires position on a private branch !
exchange or cashier's desk. Address!
S. O. S., 8133 care Telegraph.
WANTED—Reliable colored woman
desires day's work of any kind. Call
or address. 424 Reily St. Bell 2401 W.
MAN and wife, white wants posi- j
tion as chauffeur and houseman, j
cook or chambermaid, experienced;
snd can furnish best of reference. |
Address Box C-7933 care Telegraph.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two or three unfur- |
nlshed rooms for light housekeeping!
with private family at 2521 N. Sixth]
Street. Rent reasonable to right party
without children. I
FOR RENT —Furnished suite rooms
adjoining bath, for gentlemen, refer
ences. Apply 210 Pine St.
FOR RENT —At 116 Locust St., fur
nished looms, electric light and city
steam heat, centrally located. Apply
at 9 N. Front St.
NEWLY furnished room with pr>-;
; \at: entrance, all conveniences, cen
trally located, gentlemen only. Bell!
14U20K. j
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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
1 I
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,jffi IF YOU HAVE AN EXTRA
ROOM In your house or apartment
| iy you have a potential source of income,
j |y Advertise for a desirable tenant, and
subtract a substantial amount from
I|P the rent you are paying. It is simply
Iffl a common-sense matter—a thrift pol- x ffil
I icv.
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ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms with use of bath, light and
heat furnished, second floor, very de
sirable location on Hill, couple pre
ferred. no children, reference requir
ed. Address Box X-7934 care Tele
graph.
ENTIRE third floor, two furnished
looms and private bath, suitable for
light housekeeping or otherwise; re
' fined neighborhood; all modern con
veniences: use of phone, 815 North
17th Street.
FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms,
two young women preferred, all con
veniences, use of phone. Apply 1610
Derry St. Bell phone 2568.1.
| SELECT accommodations for one or
!lwo, in private family, references,
j Bell phone 624. Dial 4957,
FOR RENT —Furnished rooms In
private family, use of batli and phone.
Call Bell 1609 R.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms on second floor for light house
keeping; use of bath. Call Bell 254 W.
NICELY furnished, clean, warm
rooms, $2.50 per week and up. 14."
South Third Street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Three-room apart
ment with storage room, on Market
street, near 16th. Immediate posses
sion. Apply 41 N. 16th St.
HOME WANTED
AN elderly lady would like a j
I home with either protestant elderly;
couple or with a widow who has an
established home. Will pay liberal')']
I for desirable, homelike accommoda
tions. Address Box S-7935 care Tele
graph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
SEVERAL FOR
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
3113 N. 3d. line home, large lot.
2709 N. 6th, 3b., e. el., s. h. f. p.
[2219 Jefferson, 8 rooms, b„ f. p.. first
I class.
530 Seneca. A fine corner home.
| 600 Woodbine, 3 b., s. h., f. p.. garage.
633-5 Boas. A pair, 3 b., e. !„ s. h.
533 Emerald, 3 b., f. p., e. 1„ garage.
1724 N. 3d, b., store dwelling.
1148 Derry. 3 b. and f.. f. p.. rear drive.
126 SylVßn, 8 r. b., f. p., semi-detached.
1338 Crescent. 3 b.. f. p., s. e.
2026 Kensington, 2>£ f„ f. p., corner.
2053 Swatara. semi-bungalow.
2012 Lenox. A fine home.
58 N. 16th, 3 f., line location.
1727 Park, 3 b., e. 1„ f. p.
1321 State, 9 r. b., s. h.. f. p., e. 1.
6-8 Argyle St.. pair 3-story brick,
front porch.
KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE.
Both phones. 307 Kunkel Bldg.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
BAUM & ROBESON,
Phone 353J Room 3 Russ Bldg.
FOR SALE
Calder St.; frame; 7 rooms. .. .$1,500
Balm St.; frame; 6 rooms 2,200
Muench St.; all improvements .. 2 500
Boyd St.; brick; all imp isoo
Currant St.; brick; 8 rooms.. 1,500
Currant St.; frame; 6 rooms. .. .1,000
Williams St.; frame 1,000
LINCOLN REALTY CO.
1129 N. Seventh St
BELLA VISTA—An elegant pair of
houses standing alone on a lot 50x145,
9 rooms and bath, gas and electric
lighth, pipeless furnace, large front
and rear porches, garage on rear for
three cars, large lawn and fruit trees,
taxes low.
GEORGE E. KLINGEMAN,
Bell phone 3782 202 Walnut St.
FOR SALE—A very attractive Camp
Hill home. South Bowman ave., lot
65x200; hardwood floors, steam heat.
Inquire P. Vanderloo & Son, 230 N.
Second St. Bell 4886.
1 FOR SALE ~~
A new modern, 6-room house locat
ed on a lot 50x175 feet midway be
tween Swatara Station and Hockers
ville, Pa. The house is equipped with
a good steam heating system, larire
pantry and attic, partially equipped
bath room. A good sized garden in
good condition adjoins a well-graded
I yard filled with shrubbery and t?ee?
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
did water is near the kitchen door
The home is located v.ithin 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
jeity is sold. Apply to S. S. Shearer.
' Shippensburg, Pa., for particulars.
FOR SALE—Three fine up-to-date
[residences with all modern improve
ments, in the best residential block of
[North Third street, with garages in
I the rear. Possession of one can lie
j given when title to property is taken
• Terms lo suit buyer.
Eleven properties which yield a
good income with 203 feet of ground
ion the east side of Seventh street,
I with P. R. R. in rear, suitable for a
large manufacturing plant which
• needs railroad facilities.
I The well known Fritchey farm near
| Linglestown, with fifteen buildings;
cost owner $60,000 to develop, lor
I sale at a great bargain,
j The Haldeman Island, located be
tween the picturesque Juniata and
| Susquehanna rivers, 800 acres in size
| with four sets of farm buildings and
•a large apple orchard, suitable for a
stock farm of largo dimensions,
i Terms to suit buyer.
APPLY,
S. FRIEDMAN,
Real Estate and Insurance,
| 222 Market St.
ELEGANT 3-STORY
BRICK RESIDENCE
FOR SALE
2128 NORTH THIRD ST
(Near Woodbine St.)
Located in one of Harris
burg's most beautiful resi
dential sections. The front is
40 feet on Third street, run
ning back about 165 feet to
Susquehanna street, with 2-
slory brick garage in rear. If
interested, apply to Samuel
j fried mun, agent, care I lar
gest, & I largest Law Office,
(amnion wealth Trust Build
ling. Harrisburg.
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REAL KSTATE FOR SALE I
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.
SEE SANDERLIN"
"HAND NEW AND VACANT
NO DOWN MONEY—SAME AS
17T,f & PAXTON STS.—Seven
rooms and bath, hardwood floors,
steam heat, • gas and electricity;
a real modern home; front and
OHCK porches; built in pairs;
driveway in rear.
. VACANT
No MONEY DOWN—SAM E AS
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
k RONT ST., 607-609 3-story
brick; eight rooms and bath, all
improvements; the very best of '
location for an apartment house; j
can be bought right and convert- 1
ed into six apartments at a '
small cost
BRAND NEW AND VACANT
DERRY ST.. 2400 BLOCK—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. |
12TH ST., N„ 68—VACANT; 3-
story, eight rooms and bath, new
ly painted and papered, gas and
electricity, all improvements;
house in tirst-class condition; pos
session at once.
•J EFFERSON ST.. 21.10—3-story
brick, eight rooms and bath, all
modern improvements; in good
condition, driveway in rear;
small amount down, balance same
as rent.
CAMP HILL—2 Vs-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.
D. ASA SANDERLIN.
ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST
BUILDING
nr , r 36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1390. DIAL 3573.
$ 3113 Front St., 14 rooms, bath, water
s?* i " ar dwood finish, garage, lot sOx
200 leet.
3023 and 3023 Second St., 8 rooms,
bath, steam heat, hardwood tinisn.
sleeping porch, lot 26x150 feet.
2300 Penn block, near Seneca St.. 7
looms, bath, steam heat.
. 2409 and 2411 Penn St. 7 • rooms,
bath, steam heat.-hardwood finish, sun
parlor, garage.
214-; Susquehanna St., 7 rooms, batn,
steam heat, hardwood finish.
2044 Susquehanna St., 8 rooms, bath,
furnace heat.
3200 Third St., 10 rooms, bath,
steam heat, hardwood flnish.
2427-29-31 Sixtli St., 9 rooms, steam
heat, bath, hardwood finish.
3227-29 Sixth Street, 6 rooms, bath,
steam heat, vacant. .
2136 Seventh St.. 8 rooms, bath, fur- ;
naoe heat.
316-18-20-22 Lewis St., 6 rooms,
bath, furnace heat.
326 Maclay St., 9 rooms, bath, steam j
heat, hardwood flnish.
511-13 Curtin St., 8 rooms, bath, :
furnace heat.
1423 Hunter St.. 6 rooms, bath, fur
nace heat.
620 Muench St., 9 rooms, brick, oath,
gas, furnace, vacant. Attractive price
for a quick sale.
339 Emert>d St., 6 rooms, bath,
steam heat, possession Dec. 1. ,
North St., facing Capital Park. 3- ]
story brick, excellent location, would <
make a tine apartment if desired.
Ft. Washington. 2V4-story detached
house, 8 rooms and bath, hardwood .
finish, large porches, large lot. unob- ]
strueted view in every direction.
If the home you are looking for does '
not appeal in this list, call or phore .
and tell your wants. I have many
other homes not listed herein.
D. E. LUCAS,
303 Ijowis St. Real Estate. Insurance
Bell 5065R ,
BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE 1
SITUATE ON MARKET ST. .
Three-story brick containing eight
rooms and storeroom, all improve
ments; house in first class condi
tion throughout, now rented for $669
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 SO,BOO. Address Box D-7919 care
Telegraph or call Bell phone 4593.
VACANT house for sale; 6 rooms
and finished attic. Possession at once.
X-rice SI2OO. Durand & Ferber. 107
• Chestnut St. near Front.
BUYERS FOR BUSINESS, BUYERS
FOR HOUSES. BUYERS FOR FARM"
LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH
US YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE
SALINGER & MILLER.
44 UNION TRUST BLDG.
BELL PHONE 27C9
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental
payment plan, small cash or Liberty
' Bond first payment required, balance
as rent. Wo have houses In every
nart ot the city and suburbs. Apply
A p. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street
FOR SALE —Brick house, 403 Hum
mel avenue, Lemoyne; all improve
ments; line large porch; price $4,800
Inquire 300 Hummel ave., Lemoyne.
FOR SALE—2 %-story frame dwell- .
ing, oil modern Improvements. ADOIV
16 N. Front St., Wormleysburg or call ■
Dial 5119 i
FOR SALE or will exchange for -
ether property, one 3-story brick. 9
rooms, all conveniences. Room for •
garage in rear, located on Sixth St I
between Peffer and Maclay. Call Beti <
4667. _____ j
HOUSES In all sections of city sold
on easy payment plan, ranging rrom ,
Sl.OOo to $6,000. D. A. Ualcy. 707 >
Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589. ' Cy " 707 J
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i UK AI, ESTATE FOR SALE
... ~ , FOR SALE
M SyJvan Terrace, 3-story brick, nil
. ' m .P- ,
I<l lark fat., 2',a-story, bk., all Imp.
$3500
I*oo block Herr St., 2-story brick, all
imp., vacant S3OOO
loth St. north, 1214, cor. Broad, 3-
!„., B t?ry trick, all imp $5600
!"- s 2Sth St., 2',4-story frame, imo., i
L,i ar S l°t and parage $24501
2-8 and 230 S. 29th St.,, large lot, 2V4-"
| story frames, im...p $2350 each I
See my lists.
CIIABLES DAVIES,
• I 049 State St., cor 16tli St.
Real Estate and Fire Insuranco
Bell 4162 R. Dial 4930
j Vacant—Two 3-story brick houses
uptown.
: Vacant—2-story brick on Hill.
' ).? cant —3-story brick on Park St.
I Phiee-story bricks on Market St.
] ml'hrf c-story brick corner house on
Three-story brick on Bcrryhill St.
1 Several large single houses. These
: houses have improvements in. Some
I for S2OO down. Pay as rent. In good
| condition. Newly papered.
C. 11. CORDER.
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone SCOJ.
I
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I
PAYS 17 "i PER CENT.
The most 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
Ito Box No. R-5621 care Telegraph. j
i
TWO rti and 3-story brick houses,
all improvements, on 11111 and up
| town, some vacant; possession at
| once; S2OO to SSOO down; pay jis rent.
C. H. CORDER.
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone 560 J.
j j
• FOR SALE—A good investment I
two 3-stcry frame houses near 13tli t
and Market St., SISOO each. A. \\*.
swengel, 2131 North Second St.
FOR SALE
191S Penn St.. brick $3600
1943 N. 4th St., brick S3OOO
11918 Park St.. brick SSOOOI
| 2427 N. Sixth St., brick S6OOO 1
I 1820 Fulton St., frame sl9oo'
Easy payments.
D. A. CALEY,
707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589 |
FOR SALE—SI7OO will purchase j
I house, 513 Hamilton street. A splen-'
did investment. Write H. L. Stroll, I
Bureau Engraving and Printing, |
Washington, D. C.
CASH for Property. No commissions. |
Quick settlements. See Chas. |
Adler, 1002 N. Third street.
BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME j
with large lawn and shrubbery. Also,
about 7 acres of land suitable for i
farming or building plots. Will be sold
in lots or as a whole. Also one row'
of five frame houses. All located with- |
in six miles of Harrisbuig. Excellent!
car service. Call Steelton Exchange.
106.1 on Bell phone.
ON EMERALD ST., No. 331, corner!
dwelling, modern brick stucco, six j
rooms, bath, gas and electric lights,!
steam heat, room for garage. Bell
4SBJ. J. C Behney, 809 N. 2d St.
FOR SALE —Brick dwelling, 1611 I
Green street. 8 rooms and bath. Chas. !
Adler. 1002 N. Third St.
HOFFER ST., 2307—N0W VACANT !
for sale; brick and stucco semi-bungu- i
low; seven rooms and bath; hot water!
heat; other improvements. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Bldg. i
VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—No I
68 N. 12th street. 3-story dwelling- I
exterior and interior recently paint-i
ed; all rooms papered and equipment
in good order; extra lot at side of!
house. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. !
NEW HOUSES ON DERRY ST.—AI-i
most complete; open for inspection !
2419 Deny; brick construction, open!
fireplace, steam heat, gas and electric!
light; price and particulars from Belli
Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. Both |
phones.
NOW VACANT—Several desirable i
properties for sale; do not postpone
inspecting these houses; well located,
modernly equipped and prices right.
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. I
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—Of a!
brick house with seven rooms and
bath, and all other improvements |
lot 21x150. and price only SIOOO. Belli
llealty Co.. Bergner Bldg. |
$4500 WILL PURCHASE a brick i
property on Park street; all improve
ments; drive alley in rear. Bell Realty
Co.. Bergner Bldg.
PAX TANG Several desirable!
properties for sale; three corner plop- ]
ertics; good locations and prices rea-i
sonablc; all improvements; one now
vacant. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
.
FOR SALE
Immediate possession, house 2427 j
North Sixth Street, porches. steu;nj
heat, side and rear entrances, all I
modern improvements. favorable
terms.
C. H. IvINTER,
300 Commonwealth Trust Bldg.,
Harrisbuig, Pa.
Ileal Estate For Sale or Exchange
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
On town property, 4-; acre
farm and 30-acre farm, 6 to
8 miles from Harrlsburg; pos
session at once; clear title;
SSOO down; pay as rent.
C. H. CORDER,
' 1722 Green Street.
Bell phone 560J
REAL ESTATE WANTED
Will buy any number of
dwellings and make imme
diate settlement if sold at
verv reasonable terms. Ad
dress Box C-9016 care Tele
graph.
WANTED—To rent a stocked farm
with between 60 and 75 acres of
ground. Write or address Charles E. ■
Pletz, R. F. D. No. 2. Mlddletown, Pa. <
PRIVATE family wants to buy a|!
3-story brick house, N. 18th. S. 17tn, h
between Market and Chestnut, Park
or Itegina Sts. State lowest cash price. -
Address Box S-7758 care Telegraph. |
WE will save you time and annoy-ji
ance from agents and advertising, by i
buying your roul estate direct. Send 1
us full particulars in your letter and j
we will buy your property If the price ■
la right. Address P. O. Box 625.
mmmmmmmmrn
NOVEMBER 26, 1919.
| HEAL KSTATE FOR KIfXT
j BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR RENT
Located at the east end of
I Mulberry Street Bridge.
) No. t. Possession December 1. prop
erty now occupied by Swain. Hick
man Company, consisting of
I One office.'
I Two basements.
I One storage room.
One concrete garage 15x155 ft.
I Suitable for auto accessory or sim
| ilar business, requiring space for
storage.
No. 2. Possession January 1, prop
erty now occupied by C. A. Fair, con
sisting of
Two-story frame building, 38x165
feet.
L-shape building adjoining, 38x00
feet.
Suitable for auto repair and paint
shop, or manufacturing business.
For further particulars apply at
126 South Second Street.
FOR RENT—I 922 Boas St.. 7 rooms,
frame house, no improvements, except
gas und electricity, lot 06x110, rent
RACKENSTOSS REALTY CO..
(Hbg's. Real Estate Bureau),
331 Market St.
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
I I'OR RENT —Furnished or unfur
, Pished rocms in suites of 2, 3 and 4
rooms, ir. centrally located building
city steam heat., well lighted, splen
didly adapted for business purposes.
Reservations now being made. Applv
Miller Bios. & Co., Ijocust and Court
htreets.
FOIi RENT —Office upace, fully
equipped with two large communicat
ing rooms which can be used for stor
age or supplies. Inquire 420 Broad St.
| WANTED—Room large enough to
hold one or two ears to he painted.
I Apply at 251 Liberty St.
i
FARMS
4-acre farm. 8 miles south
i. 1 - '"ilea E. I.isburn, on
state Highway, 7 room frame
house, large chicken house,
stable, etc.. land level, young
orchard, spring and cistern,
also creek water, close to
school on cross roads, good I
place for country store, pos
session at once, now vacant,
easy terms, SSOO down, pav as
rent. Price SI7OO. Will take
city property in exchange, j
I (clear title), full particulars
I by calling at 1722 Green St.,
Hbg. Will take parties to see
these farms on appointment.
30-acre farm for sale or ex
change on town property, 10-
aeres woodland, 9 room frame
house, outbuildings, etc., or
chard, land mostly level, pos
| session at once, house now
vacant, 4 miles to city limits,
15 minutes' walk to trolley I
j line and railroad station, can j
i go to and from work in citv.
Price S3OOO. Will take light
auto or roadster in trade,
j easy terms, SSOO down, (clear |
j title), pay as rent. This is one
of the best places to raise i
I chickens, southern exposure.
I Will take parties to see this
farm by calling at 1722 Green
St., Harrisburg.
I
I FOR SALE—An A 1 stock or grain
jfarm and would make an A 1 fruit
| farm, 187 acres, large bank barn, 8-
i room stone house and outbuildings,
| best of water supply, 7 miles from
city: possession at once. Price SBSOO.
I SIOOO can remain at 6 per cent. 135
] acres cultivated land, 52 acres in !
| woods and pasture. I
j FOR SALE—IIS acres farm, best of |
soil for trucking, 8-room frame house,
large bank burn and all necessary
outbuildings. Possession April 1,
11920; located 10 minutes' walk from'
• trolley. Cumberland county. Price I
$313 per aci-e.
CIIAS DAVIES.
] Real Estate and Fire Insurance, '
1649 State Street.
Bell 4462 R. Dial 4930
FARM FOR SALE—3B acres in!
Lower Paxton township, 1 % miles I
I from Weaver's schoolhouse. Brick!
] house, 12 rooms and bath. Tenant'
I house tennis court, large barn, wagon
Islied. pig stable, large chicken house,
lover 100 fruit trees, beautiful hedge
I fence and shrubbery around house.
Excellent place for summer home.
11-rice $7,00u if sold this fall,
GEORGE 10. K 1.1 NO EM AN,
Real Estate and Insurance
j Bell phone 3782 202 Walnut St. |
i j
1 TRUCK FARM. 9 acres. 9 room j
i house, near school and trollev. Price,'
$1,300.
I 'Stock farm, 127 acres. 8 room house.!
j large bank barn, good outbuildings,!
| land in excellent condition. Price,
1 $5,700.
DURAND & FERBER,
107 Chestnut St. near Front
I FOR SALE—Sunset Farm, 30 acres j
at Paxtonia. Pa., rolling land, seven!
jhelds, water in six, new buildings, two I
deep wells, ten minutes walk frjm|
Einglestown trolley, church, school
j and mill. Price SO,OOO. Stock and im-!
j plements complete at inventory. Ap- j
I ply Mrs. Ava Williams, 26 S. Third St.,
I Harrisburg.
V 4 of an acre, 6 room dwelling
I house, stable, chicken house, lots of
| fruit trees, aside of ear line, two
I fares. Price $2300.
DURAND & FERBER.
| 107 Chestnut near Front Street
18-acre farm, new buildings,
(State highway. Good 3-story brick
business properties in Steel ton and
l'enbrook.
| KOUGH. BKIGHTBIEE & KLINE. I
(Loth phones. 307 lCunklc Bldg. (
! TRUCK farm. 24 acres, 8 room I
house, Lank barn and outbuildings,
good fruit, rich land. Price $2.00u. J
DURAND & FERBER,
107 Chestnut St. near Front j
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
To make room for improve
ments and for refurnishing.
Two sideboards.
One hundred chairs.
One hundred folding iron chairs.
Tables.
Curtains* and poles.
Brle-a-brac.
Two roll top desks.
Wooden beds and springs.
Electric wires, conduits and <lx
tures.
FRIDAY AT 1 P. M„
COLUMBUS HOTEL.
Third and Walnut Streets
FOR SALE
Mahogany Victrola with gold
plated matting. One oak
stand, 24x36. Oak rocker. All
in A 1 condition, at a bargain.
Inquire 2216 North Fourth St.
CENTRAL Furniture Store, dealer
in new and second-hand furniture,
carpets, stoves. Try us before buying
or selling. Great bargains in new
| mattresses. sl2 and sls for $8.50 anu
i $6.25. A trial will convince you. Closed
i Saturday. 324 Reity St. Bell phone
1061 M.
! FOR SALE—Brunswick demoun!
lull's billiard and pocket billiard table!
size 3 ft 2 in. by 6 ft. 10 in. Practically
new. All complete at a bargain. Can,
be seen at room 205 Franklin build- j
j ing. Bell phone 6306. j
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FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS |
FOR SALE—Heavy all wool army
overcoat, excellent material, can bo
dyed and made over. Size about 36.
Also mediumweight black thibit clotit
overcoat, satin lined, with twilled silk
lapels, size 37. Worn very little. Ad
dress Box F-6927 care Telegraph.
Slate coat in which you are interested.
FOR SALE—.2S6 Newton rifle, new JC
equipped with peep sigh, checkered
I butt plate anil sling swivels. Price
| with ammunition S6O. H. E. Kirk. 1902
North Street, Harrisburg. Fa.
FOR SALE—LIVING ROOM FUR
NITURE, HALL RACK, GAS PLATH
AND OVEN. CALL AT 1451 VERNON
ST. BELL PHONE 3517 M.
FOR SALE
Overstuffed tapestry, 3-piece
parlor suite, valued S2OO.
Sale price $165.
FORNWALT,
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 C-8132 care Tele
graph.
FOR SALE—Upright piano, good
condition, bargain. Address Box
0-7748 care Telegraph.
FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acety
lene generators, cutting and welding
I torches, carbon burning outfit Dem
onstration by appointment F. R,
Laverty, 1857 Bell phone, I
FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en
gine. 10 H. P. International gasoline
engine, machine tools, electric motors
various sizes, large stone crushing
plant complete. F. R. Laverty, 185/
Bell phone.
BOOKS Bought and sold; 20 Oui)
new, old, rare, in stock, Aurand's
925 North Third. Circulars free.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED ,
EXCHANGED
GEORGE P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
— 1
' MORRIS SAYS save money buying
I new and second-hand furniture here
| High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4494.
WAN TED—MISCKLLANEOUS
OLD FALSE TEETH
Samuel Corb, general buyer of false
teeth, gold, silver and silverware
relics and antiques of all descriptions
also mens clothes and shoes and
lurnlture. Highest prices paid. Send
postal to XlO9 Cowden St., Harrisburg
and I will call. Keep this ad.
WE are in the market for all kinds
I J unk e' 4, *; 74 or write L.
| Cohen & Co., York and Ash Ave.
MAX SMELTZ
Second hand furniture bought and
I sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
or drop a postal to Max Smeltz. 102U
! Market Street. Will call, city or coun
try. Bell phone 5321 J.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
8. RIFKIN,
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
, HIGHEST CASH P.RICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA
BUSINESS OPPOHUNITIES
j FOR SALE —Tlie entire billiard
I equipment and furniture of Harry H
l Hess, consisting of nine Brunswick
I Balke Co.. pocket billiard tables, in
! eluding racks, cues, seats, supplies
| end elaborate writing llxtures. These
I are offered for sale in whole or in
I 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.
SUBSTANTIAL manufacturing cor
poration wants capable me*i to es
tablish branch and manage salesmen.
S3OO to SISOO necessary. You handlo '■
own money. Will allow expenses to
! Baltimore if you will qualify. Foi
! particulars address Secretary. 418 N.
| Howard St., Baltimore, Md.
I GROCERY for sale, 5-year lease
I with heat, $25 lent, doing good busi
j ness in good location, cash business
land no cut rates, clean stock and fix
tures at inventory. Call Dial 380 D for
appointment.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
i
FOR SALE
1920 ADVERTISING
CALENDARS
' BIG BARGAINS
IN JOB LOTS
.CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND
LOOK OVER DISPLAY.
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.,
'THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS.
I . ABOVE SHOE STORE
OPEN EVENINGS.
Bell Phono 1577R
A. LAN E
I New and second-hand furnltura
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Market street. Bell 3239W-2.
IF IT'S painting, exterior or inter
ior or paperhanging, let me quoto you
a price. Quality and service is my
motto, prices consistent with the
quality of work I do. D. W. Bixler,
2130 Susquehanna St. Bell phone
4006 J.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge, 25c doz., double edge, 35c
doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING—
Any metal welded. Work guaran
teed. Carbon removed by oxygen.
Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan
Street Bell 4396 J.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PHOSI'HO-QUININE will stave It off
if taken In time. Gross Drug Store,
119 Market street.
FURNITURE CRATED. J. A
Bishop. 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 H.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
CAPLAN CO., 206 Market atreet
FINANCIAL
SAFE INVESTMENTS
BUY SEASONED MORTGAGE BONDS
TO YIELD 6 PER CENT.
J. K. GREENAWALT, JR.,
130 Walnut St
Bell phone 51SJ. Harrisburg
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