14 || Real Estate Investments, Judiciously Made, Are Safe and Sound and Profitable. Study the Classified JJ Deaths ARMiiTllDXi;—Laura 801 l Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Armstrong, died Sunday morning at 6.45 at her home, 31 North ISth St., aged 13 years. Services Wednesday morning at 3.30 at her late residence. The- Kev. Clayton Smucker officiating. Burial in St. John's cemetery, Lewisbury. Relatives and friends invited to at tend without further notice. I.lTCll—Died Saturday. November 29, 1919. John 15. bitch, aged 78 years, 3 months and 7 days. Public funeral services at his late residence, 49 South Third street, Steelton, on Tuesday, December 2. 1919. at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without fur ther notice. Interment private in Baldwin cemetery. LEACH—Mrs. Lucy L. Leach, wife of Clark it. Leach, aged 26 years. 3 months and 16 days, died at the Harrisburg Ifospitul, Saturday, No vember 29. 1919. Funeral services from the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary J. Leaeli, 2.92 Hummel avenue, Le moyne. Wednesday, December 3. 3 919, at 1.30 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Interment at Alt. Olivet cemetery, New Cumberland. IX MEM OR IAM In sad but roving memory of my | dear mother. Mrs. Lewis Kshenbaugh, i "who departed this life. December 1, | 1908, eleven years ago to-day. In a far and silent graveyard. Where the trees and branches wave, Jjes our dear and loving mother in her cold and silent grave. .We miss our dear mother's loving face The precious face so fair. Our home is dark without her. We miss her everywhere. . j We miss her in her wanted place ! As time goes slowly by. We look in vain for that dear face And wish that she were nigh. ; A shadow o'er the threshold crept And found an angel there. I Clod's finger touched her and she slept To wake in mansions fair. AYp loved her, yes, we loved her. But Jesus loved her more And so lie sweetly called her To yonder shining shore Cone but not forgotten by her daughter, MRS. ELBA CROWD i In sad but loving remembrance of j my dear moth- r. Mis. Jennie Lhritz -1 lan, who departed this life foul ytars, ago to-day, December It More and more each, day I miss you. j Friends may think the wound is, healed. Hut thoj little know the sorrow Th: t lies within my heat t <on cealed. . j peaceful be thy rest, dear mother. it is sweet to breath thy name. Jn life 1 loved you dearly And in death I do the same. h "' ""j"' H. CIIRITZMAN. | MIR RA V—l n sad but lovlns F membra nee of a dear husband. Rob ,-rt p Murrav, who lett us one > eat i,go fo-day. December 1. 1918. Hun- ; but not forgotten. LOST AXI l-'OUND — l [,< ist—Small sable mink rteckpiece. 1 at Grace M 11. Sunday school or on way home. Reward if returned to 2"c South Front St. ] 1 > 1-.;- V black fur neckpiece on right hand side of Market Street, in A oolwullh or K resge store. Reward If returned to S. P. Walters. 3<H South .9th St.. I'enbrook. 1 , ,t —Purse with large amount cf -non.- Liberal reward if returned to Liberty Meat Market. 1301 Fulton St. L/j-T lier with small diamond • n i iiursdav aiternoon between 1191 enri Street* and Reading station. Re ward 11 returned to .Mrs. Boileau. 1191 Perm SL IAjST— At Majestic theater or in, Philauelohia lunch restaurant, foatur- : oa ' ii.xtit. one lady s black si k um -1,,,'1a with octagon silver handle. | initials B. R C. Liberal reward. J- indei adores* Box 0-8628 care Harrisburg 'i eicgrkpli. J LOST —Woman's pocketbook con taining sir. in I. ills and some change, also kevs. Reward if returned Ixmia R. May r, 1162 Barker, St. LUST —Memorandum book in front Of Harrisburg Hos 11 it a 1 .the boy a I hat were recti picking up will receive re ward it returned to 18'2i N. 3d St. LOST—Black, white and tan Eng lish beagle temale dog on Deny st. Reward at lU2I Gerard St. CAT— Strayed or stolen, black and white, face half black and white. An evveis to the name of Baby. A liberal ievvard offered for the or whereabouts to 22 1 Liberty ..tnei IN STItU CTION S '"INDIVIDUAL WRUMOTION in Oreeg Shorthand. Typewriting. English. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. UPE,N I ALL A VEAIt. Enter at any time. SBUSiNESS COLLEOR. 121 Market St. Clias. K. Beehlcv PRIVATE or class teaching la Castilian Spanish. Seventeen experience in Puerto Rico. , from New York Women s High School. Apply Mrs. Manuel Andujar, 232 Maclay Street. Bell phone 2564 Vv. NOTICE WF. play for parties, banquets and all private occasions. Zenibra Manilo lin Club. P. O. Box 625. HELP WANTED—MALE ) SALESMAN WANTED—Man about 40 vears of age to sell electric clean ers front house to house on a commis sion basis. If you.arenot afraid of work and wish to earn real money, answer this ad. at once. Address Box F-8135 care Telegraph. WANTED—Fireman, burning river coal. Apply chief engineer. Penn- Harris Hotel. (Continued in Next Column) r x Moderate Priced Houses FOR SALE Four 3-story frame dwellings on Jefferson Street; 8 rooms and bath; electric lights. Price $1750 each. No. 629 Muench Street—3-story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; gas light; furnace heat; 75 per cent of selling price can remain in property. No. 1826 I'enn Street —3-story brick dwelling; 8 rooms and bath; gas light; furnace heat; newly painted; cemented cellar; windows weatherstripped. No. 2035 Swatara Street—2-story brick dwelling; 6 rooms and bitth; gas light; furnace heat; front "and back porches; room for garage. Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST AND COURT STB. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Members ilbg. Ileal Estate Hoard V J> MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 1, 1919. HELP WANTED—MALE * WANTED t Grey iron moulders on heavy green , sand "work. . Corcmakers on medium and heavy l work. Machinists on boring" mill, planer i and floor work. One designer and two draughta men. experienced on all kinds of mill machinery. NO LABOR TROUBLE. Come and work In a first-class shop under the best conditions and in a live town ; Address, READING IRON COMPANY. [ SCOTT FOUNDRY, READING, PA. ' WANTED CARPENTERS TRACK REPAIRMEN • t AND LABORERS FOR GENERAL PLANT WORK APPLY AT EMPLOY ' ME.NT OFFICE , BETHLEHEM STEEL CO.. STEELTON, PA. V *. LABORERS I j Wanted /or general work on plant. Permanent employ- I ment. Chances for promotion I in accordance with your j ability. APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU I CENTRAL IRON & STEEL CO. { ! J ~l WANTED Platen.pressmen; good wages; i steady employment. Apply at once. !THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. State and Cameron Sts. | ! WANTED—MEN OF GOOD CHAR-' i Af'TER TO TRAVEL REPRESENT ING "THE YOUTH'S COMPANION."! I STEADY OUT-DOOR WORK WITH! (GOOD CHANCE FOR ADVANCE MENT. CALL FOR KUNSELMAN. ST. JAMES' HOTEL. j WANTED | Union carpenters for form i work; winter job. Appy. N AT I ON L ENGINEERING j CORPORATION. FAIR pA ! [i—_ i WANTED i : Boys over 16 years for work i! in finishing room. Apply lOEVINE & YUNGEL SHOE MFG. CO,, Sixteenth and State Sts. ' ' ! i Young man about 18 years of age for general office work. j Must be quick and accurate | at figures. Moderate salary to I .-tart. SWIFT & COMPANY. • Seventh and North Streets. :L -i ! LEARN a trade and earn while you ■ I 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 .cio- Igraphy or radio telephone. Write for; ■ particulars. Auto and Aeroplane Me- I'chanical School, Harrisburg. Aero ■j drome Office, 25 North Cameron St.. 1 I ; Harrisburg. Bell 1710. Dial 3060. j j FOUR men with newspaper or mag- j - a/.ine experience; guaranteed salary! land commission, good chance for ad- i ! vancemenL See Mr. Datesman, 410 | " J Patriot Bldg. i •' BRICKLAYERS wanted apply, fore-j * ! man, Alplions Custodis Chimney CO.l-; J siructioti Company, care ilershey | •j Lumber Co.. Hershey, Pa. j I WANTED —Strong boy to work Mfour days a week. $lO to start. Must) ' be plain writer. Apply Sanitary l-'ain-1 II ily Washing Co.. 16th and Elm St. | i i ! WANTED —Two yodng men over 22 1 I years, desiring to learn salesmanship.) * Will you be satisfied with S2O per •/week while learning? Call 410 Patriot 'j Bldg I -I BUILDING trades workmen. Steady I i employment at good wages is offered .! to experienced bricklayers, carpen ters, plasterers, mason tenders., -'plumbers. steamfitters and other; I building trades mechanics. Give ref lerences. Box 174, Detroit. Mich. I I.A SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY I ■ Training qualifies you in your spare ' time to fill important accounting, II traffic, banking and sales positions. - Positions located for graduates. Full " information without obligation. East- 1 f <>rn office. 26 N. 18th St., city. Bell j 3299. WANTED —Laborers and contrac ' tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. WANTED —Experienced loom fixer r on box and plain looms; one accustom - ed to crepes and plaids preferred; permanent position for man of steal y - habits, who can obtain results and handle help successfully ; state age, ex - pcrience and wages expected. Mau- V hattan Silk Co., Buffalo. N. Y. I CENSUS clerks, (men, Women). 4,000 i needed. 895 month. Age, 18-60. Experi- ; fence unnecessary. Examinations Har risburg. December 10. January 7. For free particulars write Raymond Terry (former .government examiner), 518 Continental Bldg., Washington.. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Girls to work in book-bind ing department, experience unnecessary. Apply Dir. Bern helsel. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY, Cameron and State Sts. WANTED—Good, reliable cook'; no washing, good wages, white woman preferred. Inquire 2133 North Second street or Bell phone 1137 M. WANTED—Chorus gtrls for stock engagement, amateurs considered if tliey can dance, salary S2O per week. Apply in letter or person to Mae Sher wood, A 1 ham®fa Theater, York. Pa. j,, (Continued in Next Column) HELP WANTED—FEMALE JOIN THE BELL FAMILY Several young women are need ed to fill vacancies In our oper ating force. WE OFFER THESE ADVANTAGES Good salary—periodic Increases Permanent employment Opportunity for promotion Carefully chosen associates Meals served at cost Comfortable rest rooms Sickness benefits Apply to Miss Kline. Operators' Employment Department, 208 Walnut Street. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. I ■ , SILK, SILK. SILK Silk Operators Good Learners If steady work is what you want and short day and best pay. Apply SILK MILL. Cor. Second and North Sts. WANTED—White nurse girl from ,2 to 5.30. Call Bell 3523J or 243 Wood bine St. I WANTED—High school girls after-] noons and Saturdays to address olive-, lopes. Apply Butler's, 219 Market St. I HOUSEKEEPER wanted, girl or ] | young widow between 23 and 30 years us housekeeper for widiAver with two] children. Permanent home for right; l person. Write I*. O. Box 37, .Vic- i i Cture, I*a. • *| ] WANTED —An experienced ami! rapid stenographer, only those who have had experience need apply to Gannett. Seelye 48 Fleming. 204 Lo-1 cust St. . __ | WANTED —Girls to learn how to ! make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harris | Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St. WANTED Experienced g)rls on j j paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris j Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St. j WANTED—White girl for nurse. ' j Must be 16 years or older. Apply Apt. I JR. 7 S. Front St. j ' MAID wanted for general house-1 J work, three in family, no washing. 1 : Call Bell 5090R or apply 1002 Noith ! j 16th Street." | STENOGRAPHER' In local office of New York corporation. In reply, state age experience, if any and salary de- ! sired. Box X-7"61 Telegraph. ] STENOGRAPHER, one with some I office experience. Call Room 410 Pa-I ! triot Bldg., Harrisburg. , WANTED —An elderly woman to as- j sist in light housekeeping and also be 1 a compi nion. place situated six miles' i out. Call Bell phone 3890 R or Box , : 1,-903 8 Telegraph. ! STENOGRAPHER wanted. Young ' woman with some experience iu busU ' ! ness office. Can start at once; good I 1 salary. Address Box U-7760 care Tele- ; | graph. ! WANTED Competent girl ror ] 'general housework, must understand; j cooking, no washing, two in family, i i inquire 2029 North Second St. HELP \VANTFD —Mate and Female I J ! I WANTED i Press feeders at once, experi ence preferred, but not neces sary. The Telegraph Print j ing Company. Cameron and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. * ] CARTOONING Learn illustrating und cartooning, [with the help of Clare Rrlggs, "Ding." I Contain Fox, t'esare, Sykes and sev-j j enteen other big cartoonists. Earn J i while learning in spare time at home, i Federal School of Applied Cartooning, I I 17 S. 6th St., Minneapolis, Minn. , SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN—Write for list of open- ! ings and lull particulars. Earn $2,u00 1 ]to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for j ' men. Inexperienced or experienced, i I City or traveling. National Salesmen's! i Tr. As3'n., Dept. 603, Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE ! BOOKKEEPER General office ! man. Thoroughly experienced in book- ; | keeping and modern office practices, j ; heveral years' experience' as salesman, , | desires position with reliable concern i In this city. Reference und bond if re- j required. For interview, address Box; T-7940 care Telegraph. YOUNG man, 21, wishes position as] | salesman In clothing store or collect i ing for an installment house. Phone 1147311. COIjOIIED bey wishes position five hcurs per day and all day Saturday./ Can drive auto. Address Box C-8262 ] care Telegraph. ! SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE i j COLORED woman wants day's work I washing. 515 Primrose ave. I WANTED —Widow with a child six years of age, desires housekeeping for I widower. No objection to children, j Address 1,-7939 care Telegraph. ; YOUNG woman with six years' ex ' pcriefice in stenography and general I office work, desires position. Rest of 1 references. Address Box R-7938 care Telegraph. A colored girl desires worn, general house work or dishwashing, no vvash , ing or work of any other kind. Apply 1 444 Perry St. ROOMS FOK RENT FOR RENT—Desirable room, well lighted and city steam lieat, station ary wash stand, hot and cold water, ;>(. blocks from Market street. Family ' of" two. Highest reference necessary. Address Box A-7941 care Telegraph. ; FOR RENT—Two partly furnished . rooms for lig'bt housekeeping. Call ; Bell 2921 W. ' FOR RENT —Furnished second Iloor front room, all conveniences. 714 Cap ital St Also two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Cull Bell phone 466 R. FOR RENT —Large front room fur nished, all improvements, bath, phones. Gentlemen preferred or man I and wife. Apply at 1549 State. Bell [ 4162 R. FOR RENT —Two or three unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping ' (Villi private family at 2521 N. Sixth Street. Rent reasonable to right party j without children. NICELY furnished, clean, warm ' rooms, $2.50 per week and up. 142 = South Third Street. SELECT accommodations for one or • two. in private family. references. Bell phone 624. Dial 4907. I (Continued In Next Column) * ' 1 I 1 m ill i MANY WORTH-WHILE PEO ffl PT,E live in furnished rooms'. If you m can offer a desirable one. you can find" TO a tenant who will be glad to pay well UM for it. Such added income may be |ay ] very wclcotrta; too, in these days of | high prices. Tell what you have to j rent in a classified ad. The rest should fflj tO lie easy. For there's an active demand. (Qy i ffl gfi o Hi ffl ■ H B \ ffj a a W JSI ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large furnished front room, steam heat, all conveniences, gentlemen preferred. Apply 1101 Green St. | FOR RENT—Furnished room on second floor, electric light, steam heat, use of phone and bath. Apply! HO S. 13th St., Apt. 2. WILL rent two or three furnished jcr unfurnished rooms with hot and | cold water in kitchen, gas stove, fur nace heat, use of phone, half square to street car line, references required. | Apply 1!36 Nation in St. |. TWO' furnished rooms and use of i 1 hath, electric light and gas. Can bet | lived for light housekeeping, if desir jod. No children. 214 N. lath St. I ENTIRE third floor, two furnished! looms and private bath, suitable for I light housekeeping or otherwise; re-| lined neighborhood; all modern eon-j veniences: use of phone. Sin North 17th Street. I FOR KENT—Two furnished rooms. 1 J twi young women preferred, all con | veniences, use of phone. Apply 1610 j Ferry St. Bell phone 25GSJ. IJOOMS WANTED j OFFICE man would like room wil.h| : private family, west of Third street, j Address Box A-7957 care Telegraph. | BOARD WANTED ! TABLE hoard for two in private! family. Address Rnx C-7762 care. Tele-I {graph. BOARD AND ROOMS j WANTED—Room and hoard by I young gentleman, within walking dis tance of llie Capitol. L-7912 care Tele i graph. HOME WANTED 1 AN elderly lady would like a | home with either protestant elderly i ! couple or with a widow who has ait j 1 established home. Will pay liberally for desirable, homelike accommoda- j ; lions. Address Box S-7935 care Tele- i • graph. , APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1 APARTMENTS for rent at 1101 N. [Sixth St.. all modern conveniences, 4 ! rooms and bath, second floor front, i Apply Louis. 414 N. Third St. j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 "IF ITS REAL ESTATE. SEE KANDKRLLN" BRAND NEW AND VACANT I NO DOWN MONEY—SAME AS RENT 17TR & PAXTON STS.—Seven I rooms and bath, hardwood floors, steam heut. gas and electricity; ! a real modern liome; front and 1 j back porches; built in pairs; I j drive way in rear. A GOOD INVESTMENT T* RONT _ ST., 607-609 .4-story j brick, eight rooms and bath, ail I ■ improvements; the very best, of I ! loeation for an apartment house; can be bought right and convert ed into six apartments at a j small cost. BRAND NEW AND VACANT DEItRY ST., 2400 BLOCK—Two story brick, six rooms and bath. | hardwood Hoors, steam heat, gas and electricity; cemented cellar; I front and rear porches' and bal cony; possession in a few days. J 12TH ST.. N„ 08 VACANT; 3-- I stofy. eight rooms and bath, new [ ly painted and papered, gas and electricity all Improvements; house in first-class condition; j possession at once. JEFFEtISON ST.. 2130—3-stor,v brick, eight rooms and bath, ail liiodern improvements; in good condition. driveway in rear; I small amount down, balance same < as rent. I I CAMP MILL—242-story bungalow. nine rooms und bath: very beau j tiful home; nice big front porch j and lawn, gas and electric lights, | steam heat; everything that goes 'I to mnke up a modern home, right price to quick buyer. ! | D. ASA SANDERLIN. I ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST BUILDING 30 NOHTII THIRD ST. I BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. 'I ' ! 1 ' ■ : ! FOR SALE—Single property corn ier 27th and Greenwood Sts., 242-story I brick, 8 rooms and bath. gas. electric (light, hot water heat, lot 80x90, gar- |1 age, possession 011 short notice. i For Sale—Locust Street, Camp • i Hill, exceptionally attractive single ' property, S rooms and bath, all im • 'provements, hot water heat, hardwood I Poors, lire place, lot 75x143. I ' For Sale 3O-aere Cumberland ' i county iarin. 2Vj miles from Enola. [good buildings, abundance of fruit, elegant soil. A first class small farm. ' j For Sale—Attractive single prop erty in Market street. Camp llill. 9 ! rooms and bath, ail Improvements, large lot, garage, immediate posses " I sion. • BR INTON-PACKMR CO., Agents, j! Second and Walnut Streets. ■ j -e ; I FOR SALE | Eight-room new frame house. I lot 00x150. porches, drive ul- I I ley. Penbrook, 28th and Bank : Sts. Price S2OOO. ('HAS. DAVIES. Real Estate and Fire Insurance, r 1 549 State Street. • |*Bell 410211 Dial 493 C I 1 (Continued lu Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i POSSESSION .40 DAYS Cumberland St., 417, 3 s. b.. Imp. $.40001 Cumberland St., 127. 3 s. bk. Easv | terms $2300 1 J sl " :! " 2 s ' fr ', bargain. . .$3300 I S. 10th St., double 3 s. bk.. 1mp..55000 Vernon St. double 2',i s. fr. Nice lot M <. a . $3000! T-' I. " 2 2 "• fr - Easy terms $2200 | Kelker St., 400 block. 3 s. bricks. Each I „ , „ $2500, Maclay St.. 2 s. fr.. imp S3BOO B>. litli St., SO4, 2 s. bk. Entirely mod ern ..$3050 N. (itli St., sis, residence and apart ments, producing big returns on in vestment S9OOO . Emerald St., 3 s. bk., modern, a tine i . honm I $6350 N. itli St.. 1702. stucco, easy terms I L r, SIB6O b. < atneron St.. 5-2 s. bits., price on inquiry Wagner Road, double fr., rent sl4 L, . $llOO N. 12th SI.. 2 s. fr. large lot sßrtll 1 I -N. Fourth St.. 1500 block, 3s. fr.. imp. | ! „ $2500 H.IV. cor. North and Green sts., 2 s. 1 I fr. A very desirable corner,. ... SBOOO I I POSSESSION FEBRUARY I. i I Woodbine St., 360, 3 s. hk., res. store { and warehouse. Near oth, st. ..so7oo| POSSESSION APltlE IST |N. lilt St.. 2200 block. Very desirable | home. Must inspect to appreciate 1 $5200 N. 10th St. Fine residence S7OOO Kelker St., 319, 2 s. hk.. imp $3150 1 Kelker St.. .417, 3 s. bk. imp s3ooo' Most desirable building lots in] , Jtelfpvue Park. Ask me for a bargain price on plot at 24st and Greenwood ! Streets. ! GEO. W. .1A COBS, Real Estate and Insurance. 1 j 17 N. Third St. Bell 1539 FOR SALE 14. Sylvan Terrace, 3-story brick, alii imp S4OOO 10l Park St., 2Vi-story, bk., all Imp. • $3300] 1400 block Ilorr St., 2-story brick, ill! intp., vacant S3OOO 15th St. north, 1214. cor. Broad, 3-, story trick, all imp •.....$5600: 32 S 28th St., 246-story frame, imp., large lot and garage $2450 i 22S and 230 S. 29th St.. large lot. 244- | story frames, im...p $2350 each See my lists. I CHARLES DAVIES. 1349 State St., cor 16th St. Real Estate and Fire Insurance Bell 4162 R. Dial 4930 Vacant —Two ,3-story brick houses uptown. Vacant—2-story brick on Hill. Vacant—3-story brick on Park St. • Thiec-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 lor S2OO down. Pay as rent. 11l good j condition. Newly papered. C. ir. CORD EH 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 500.1. . PAYS 17% PER CENT, j The most attractive Investment In jan apartment house ever offered in j the history of the real estate world, i Situated in the most desirable and I selective district on Front street. | (facing the river). Lot 00x200. Rental j income S7BOO per annum. Completed | November 1919. Address all inquires ] to Box No. R-BG2I care Telegraph. TWO 2Vj and 3-story brick houses, all improvements, on Hill and up- I town, some vacant; possession at {once; S2OO to SSOO down; pay as rent. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 06OJ. , • FOR SALE—SISOO.OO will buy finest loeation in Penbrook. Pa. Property 45 by 150 feet. Location and boundary as follows: West, 45 ft. on Chestnut St.. south, 150 ft. on Elm street, east, 43 feet on Calder street, north, 150 feet 011 line of Kenedy property. Erected on S. E. corner of this property, a one ! story frame building. 18 by 31 "feet, i containing two rooms, cellar, gas light, etr. East end of this lot im proved with fine garden, hot beds, 1 fruit. raspberries. cherries. plum, (apricots, pears, etc. Property as it stands will pay 10 per cent, on invest- I ment. For particulars address ('HAS. R. WEBER. . Box 122 PENBROOK. PA. BELLA VISTA—An elegant pair of houses standing alone on a lot 50x145, 9 rooms and bath, gas and electric } lighth, plpeless furnace, large front ' and rear porches, garage oh rear for J three cars, large lawn and fruit trees, ' taxes low. GEORGE E. KLINGEMAN. I Bell phone 3782 202 Wulnut St. •' FOR BALE —Three fine up-to-date ' I residences with all modern improve • Intents, in the best residential.block of North Third street, with garages in : the rear Possession of one cun be 'I given when title to property is taken ■1 Terms to suit bii)er. " I Eleven properties Wliich yield a I good Income witli 203 feet of ground lon the cast side of Seventh street, I with P. R. R. in rear, suitable for a 1 large manufacturing plant which I needs railroad facilities. The well known Frltchey farm near I Linglestewn, with " fteen buildings; "cost owner $60,000 to develop, tor I sale at a great bargain. I The Haldemtin Island, located fce- I (ween the picturesque Juniata and Susquehanna rivers. bOO acres in size with four sets of farm buildings and a large apple orchard, suitable for a stock farm of large dimensions. Terms to suit B. FRIEDMAN, - Real Estate und Insurance. 222 Market' St. ' (Continued in Next Column) , 4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE 861 N. 18th St SSOOO 803 N. 18th SI $4500 1 811 N. 18th St $4500 1810 liriggs St s3sco 1820 Hriggs St S4OOO 1 1822 Rriggs St S4OOO Two ure corner properties and all very desirable with good sized lots ending on streets. A. S. MILLER, 222 Market St. Phone 3740H rA CU for property. No commissions. Quick settlements. See Chas. Adler, 1002 N. Third street. PENBROOK—9-room house; out ! kitchen, improvements', well built; ] lot, 30x196; price. $2,400. D'tirand & 1 Ferber. 107 Chestnut, hear Front. | BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE SITUATE ON MARKET ST. ! Three-story brick containing eight 'rooms and storeroom; all Improve ' incuts; house in first class condi tion throughout, now rented for $660 annual; "possession can bo had In 30 Idavs; owner must sell on account of sickness; act quick if you don't want Ito loose this opportunity. For quick 'sale SO,BOO. Address Box D-7919 care I Telegraph or call Bell phone 4593. I lIOFFEU ST.. 2307—N0W VACANT, for sale; brick and stucco semi-bunga low; seven rooms and bath; hot water {heat; other improvements. Bell Realty | Co., Bergner Bldg. ! VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE— No 168 N. 12th street. 3-story dwelling; ["exterior and interior recently paint !ed; all rooms papered and equipment ir. good order; extra lot at side of I house. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. | NEW HOUSES ON DERRY ST.—Al most complete; open for inspection; 2419 Deny; brick construction, open I fireplace, steam heat, gas und electric light, price and particulars from Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. Both phones. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—Of a brick house witli seven rooms and bath, and all other improvements; lot 21x150, and price only S4OOO. Bell | Realty Co.. Bergnor Bldg. | PAX TANG Several desirable 'properties lor sale; three corner prop !ci ties' good locations and prices rea sonable; all improvements; one now {vacant. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. FOR SALE—Brick house. 403 Huin- I'mel avenue, Lemoyne; all improve ments; lino largo porch; price $4,800. ' 1 Inquire 300 Hummel ave., Lemoyne. 1 ! HOUSES ii#all sections of city sold I I on easy payment plan, ranging from ' SI,OOO to $6,000. D. A. Caiey, 707 iKunkel Bldg. Bell 589. 1J FOR SALE ' Calder St.; frame; 7 rooms $1,500 I Balm St.; frame; 6 rooms 2,200 1 Muench St.; all improvements .. 2,500 1 ! Boyd St.: brick; all imp 2,500 [Currant St.; brick; S rooms.. 1,500 '[Currant St.; frame; 6 rooms 1,000 ! Williams St.; frame 1,000 LINCOLN REALTY CO. J 1129 N. Seventh St. FOR SALE ! I Immediate possession, house 2427 | North Sixth Street, porches, steam , heat, side and rear entrances, all I j modern improvements, .favorable II terms. '1 C. 11. KINTER, I: 300 Commonwealth Trust Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. i BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME with large lawn and shrubbery. Also about 7 acres of land suitable for farming or building plots. Will be sold in lots or as a whole. Also one row of five flame houses. All located with in six miles of Harrisburg. Excellent ' car service. Call Steelton Exchange, 106J on Eell phone. FOR SALE 1 1918 Penn St.. brick $3600 1943 N. 4th St.. brick S3OOO 1918 Park St., brick ~..,55000 2427 N. Sixth St., brick . S6OOO 1820 Fulton St., frame SI9OO ' Easy payments. , D. A. CALEY. , 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589 i FOR SALE—A fine three-story brick house in 1500 block of Berryhill street, drive alley in rear. Apply A. W. Swengel, 2131 North Second street. Bell 2575 J. . FOR SALE—Two especially select ed b is. No. I. located at Lemoyne, ad joining hardware store, size of lot 50x150 feet to alley. No. 2, Camp llill, corner Market and Cumberland Sts.. size of lot 95 feet fronting "n Market street. 150 In depth, 50 feet rear of lot. For price , and other information see 1 M. A. FOUGHT. , 272 North Street FOR SALE —$1700 will purchase ' house, 513 Hamilton street. A Splen- I did investment. Write 11. L. Stroll, Bureau Engraving and Printing, , | Washington. D. C. II FOR SALE —Brick dwelling, 1611 'Green street, 8 roopas and bath. Chas. 1 Adler. 1002 N. Third St. 1 i BUY YOUR HOME on the rental payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond fust payment required, balance las rent. We have houses in every 1 part of the city and suburbs! Apply - A. P. Doranz. 122.. North Sixth street. FOR SALE or will exchange for . ether property, one 3-story brick. 9 ■ rooms, ail conveniences. Room for t garage In rear, located on Sixth Sc. . I between Belter and Maclay. Call Boli j 4067. FOR SALE—North Sixth St.. 2023. 3-story brick, up-to-date in every way. Will be sold at once, owner leaving city. J. K. Lehman. Patriot • Building. FOR SALE—9I7 N. IBUI St.—'Two [ story frame, 0 rooms, bath, gas, elec > trie, porches, yard in extra line shape. ' .-id'- entrance, a very nice small home. • .1. K, Lehman, Patriot Bldg. ;i —— 1 Ileal Estate For Saie or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE i On town property. 4tacre • farm and 30-acre farm, 0 to S miles from Harrisburg; pos session at once; clear title; SSOO down; pay as rent. ('. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560J C c REAL ESTATE FOR RENT r BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR RENT e Located at the east end of Mulberry Street Bridge. r 1 No. 1. Possession December 1. prop ' crty now occupied by Swain. Hlck -1 j man Company, consisting of One office. 1 Two basements. ' ' One storuge room. One concrete garage 15x155 ft 1 Suitable for auto uccessory or sint -1 liar business, requiring space for storage. .' No. 2. Possession January 1, prop erty now occupied by C. A. Fair, con . ststlng of t Two-story frame building, 38x155 , leet. t L-shapo building adjoining. 38x00 ! feet Suitable for auto repair and paint Ehcp, or manufacturing business. For further particulars apply at 126 South Second Street (Continued In Next Column) I REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOII RENT—Seven-room house, gas, light, water. No. 318 S. Second ' | St., Steelton. Apply 37 S. Front St., I Stoelton. i | ! REAL, ESTATE WANTED Will buy any number of I 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 from agents and advertising, by buying your real estate direct. Send | us full particulars in your letter audi we will buy your property if the price is right. Address P. O. Box 625. j OFFICES AND STOREROOMS FOR RENT - Office space, fully equipped with two large communicat ing rooms which can he used for stor- J age or supplies, Inquire 429 Broad St. j FARMS 4-acre farm, 8 miles south [ libs., 1% miles.E. l isburn, on Slate Highway," 7 room frame house, large chicken house, stable, etc., land level, young orchard, spring and cistern, also creek water, cloije to school on cross roads, good ; place for country store, pos session at once, now vacant, easy terms, SSOO down, pay as rent. Price SI7OO. Will take | city property in exchange, (clear title), full particulars i by calling at 1722 Green St.. : Hbg. Will take parties to see I these farms on appointment. i 30-acre farm for sale or ex change on town property, 10- j acres woodland. 9 room frame house, outbuildings, etc., or- ' II chard, land mostly level, pos- | . session at once, house now 11 vacant, 4 miles to city limits, 15 minutes' walk to trolley line and railroad station, can >| go to and from work in city. Price S3OOO. Will take light • 1 auto or roadster in trade, easy terms, SSOO down, (clear title), pay as rent. This is one of the best places to raise chickens, southern exposure. Will take parties to see this farm by calling at 1722 Green St., Harrlsburg. ; 1 ?! FARM FOR SALE—3B acres in | I Lower Paxton township, miles i -1 from Weaver's schoolhouse. Brick | house, 12 rooms and bath. Tenant j i house, tennis court, large barn, wagon j i'shed, pig stable, large chicken house, 1 ) I over 100 fruit trees, beautiful hedge! I j fence and shrubbery around house.! ,1 Excellent place for summer home.' > 11-rice $7,000 if sold this fall. GEORGE E. KUNGEMAN. , ' Real Estate and Insurance ißell phone 3782 202 Walnut St. ■i ; , ; | % of an acre, 6 room dwelling ! house, stable, chicken house, lots of! ; fruit trees, aside of car line, two i! fares. Price $2300. DURAND ft FERBER. > I 107 Chestnut near Front Street ! FOR SALE—23 acres, good build ings. Giist mill and cider press, two j horses, 2 cows and all improvements. Price, $3,600. Durand and Forbes, I -1 107 Chestnut, near Front. j >1 15-aere farm, 2% miles from Har f! rtsburg, extra good buildings, fruit i ' Irees, only Auall amount of cash need- I ' j ed. J. K. Lehman, Patriot Bldg. t| 85-aore farrti, good land, buildings . and fences in good shape, including j fodder, hay anil straw. Possession In - :;0 days, an extra big bargain. J. K. \ ( J Lehman, Patriot Bldg. j i! FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ' | FOR .SALE I overstuffed tapestry. 3-plece II parlor suite, valued S2OO. . | Pale price $165. FOJINWALT. - j 1321 North Sixth Street - - i ' t ; .MOVIE picture machine outfit. l,ow jlprice. 139 Hoerner St., liarrisburg. li FOR SALE—Savage high power u j rille 30.30. in good condition, two ' boxes shells, case and cleaner. Price $25. Telephone 3503.1. FOR SALE —Six horsepower sta ll itionarj gas engine, used 3 months, -'('all Bell 2530 N. Sixth street. '. | CENTRAL Furniture Store, dealer lin new and second-hand furniture, -1 carpets, stoves. Try us before buying I! or selling. Great bargains In new i, | mattresses, sl2 and sls for $8.50 and $0.25. A trial will convince you. Closed -'Saturday. 324 Reily St. Bell phone I! 106155. e ! FOR SALE—Brunswick demoun y table billiard and pocket billiard table y I size 3 ft 2 in. by 5 ft. 10 in. Practically .'new. All complete at a bargain. Can be seen at room 205 Franklin build r | ing. Bell phone 5306. ri FOR SALE—.2so"Newton rifle, new equipped with peep sigh, checkered i j butt plate and sling swivels. Price with ammunition SOO. 11. E. Kirk, 1902 -'North Street, iiarrisburg. Pa. y ! FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en rlgine, 10 H. P. International gasoline l | engine, machine tools, electric motors, Iverlous sizes, large stone crushing - Inlant complete. F. R. Laverty, 1867 . I Bell phono. . ! FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acety- Ilrne generators, cutting and welding torches, carbon burning outfit. Dem onstration by appointment. F. R. i Laverty, 1857 Bell phone. -1 MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture liere. High prices paid for furniture. Morris ! Schniertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. ; BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,0u0 I 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 j BOTH PHONES WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS MAX SMELTZ Second hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call ,or drop a postal to Max Smeltz, 1020 r I Market Street. Will call, city or coun try. Bell phone 5321 J. WANTED—To buy sewed carpet rags in balls. Inquire Keystone Hug _ Co., Cameron and Dauphin Sts. Botli phones. WE are in the market for all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L Cohen & Co., York and Ash Ave. BELL PHONE 5370-J S. RIFKIN, r CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. - 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURQ. PA. BUSINESS OPI'ORUNITIES 5 .. FOR SALE—A well established Rnd u profitable implement and hardware 4>usiness in Carlisle, Pa. The decision I to dispose of this business results from the death of one partner and Hie necessity of settling the estate. For particulars and terms address Mrs. Ida C. Jackson, surviving partner of S. H. Jackson & Son., Carlisle. Pa. tcontlnued In Next Column) i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TO the designing of special and au tomatic machinery. I give special at tention. Working drawings executed nd machines constructed in a simp possessing up-to-date facilities. Hain i^' ton Draftsman, 125 s. 11th WILD dispose of coal lease and equipment on Mahanoy Creek at iDornslie. If interested address Box | .'5, Milton, Pa. BUSINESS PERSONALS — A. LANE New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest prices Dald 1022 Market street. Bell 3239W-2r IF IT'S painting, exterior or inter ! ior or paperhanging, let me quote you a price. Quality and service is my motto, prices consistent with the quality of work X do. D. W. Bixler *UO6 T Su,iquehanna St " Bcll Phone RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz„ double edge, 35c doz.. razcrs, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. j OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING— ? ! Any metal welded. Work guaran teed, Carbon removed by oxygen Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan I Street Bell 4396 J. I QUININE —Look out for that grippe ] feeling, likely to catch you thU changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSFHO-QUININE will stave it off if' taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. FURNITUR E CRATED. T. A. Bishop. 1736 Bogan street Bell 2632 R. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. ! CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. BARGAINS BARGAIN"' 1920 CALENDARS t v 50.000 JOB LOTS ORDER NOW ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MYERS -MANUFACTURING CO. Third and Cumberland Sts. Above Shoe Store j Call Bell 1577-R. Open Evenings I FINANCIAL ! ; HIGH GRADE STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD J. K. GREENAWALT, JR. * 130 Walnut Street. | Bell phone 518-J Harrisburg, Pa. i INSURANCE : j " ' DON'T TAKE ! Any unnecessary chances if it's anything in the line of insurance, we I handle it J. SCHOOLNIK. 21 Spooner Building. Fire. Life, Casualty, Automobile In j sura nee. I j MONEY TO IX)AN SMALL LOANS AT LEGAL RATES sls TO S3OO I On furniture, real estate or guaran- I teed notes. Convenient monthly pay j ments. Interest charges bas<-d on the I actual time the mOney is in your pos | session. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.. 204 Chestnut Street. NOTICE We have taken over the accounts of the Profit Sharing Loan Society. Per sons indebted will please make pay ments at our office. Others who desire Ismail loans may be accommodated ! upon application to us. Co-Operative ! Loan and Investment Company. 204 'jChestnut-St., HaAisburg. Pa. ! WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 4, 1919, to individu 'lals 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 Street. "! MONEY LOANED —Employes' Loan ' Society, Room 206 Bergner Bldg., ■ Third and Market streets. "Licensed • and Bonded by the State." j MUSICAL : HARRISBURG TALKING MACHINE HOSPITAL, 1203 North Sixth Street. '! Talking machines repaired '' ami supplies a specialty. Call Bell phone 2184 J. '! PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED I by ft skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14 South Fourth Street ___ ' | FOR SALE Player piano for ! $450. A big bargain to quick buyer. ' ; Spangler Music House, 2112 N. Sixth . j street. J TALKING MACHINES promptly and ' carefully repaired by an expert only. J i OYEF.R'S. 14 South Fourth street ] HAULING ANI> MOVING BECK & HARRIS, moving of all . I kinds, piano, safe, furniture and mn -I'chinerv. 20 vears' experience. Bell . | 2418. Dial 3283. . ~ * ilDay and Night Auto Transfer 1 ! WALTER C. CONRAD, Manager. , | 341 Kelker Street, Harrisburg, Pa. ' Bell Phone 623-W. Dial Phono 3313 1 GENERAL HAULING —Hauling of all kinds, any thing, any where. J. A. Wolfe. Bossier ave., Leinoync. Bell 5079 M. - AUTO hauling, local or long dis tance; furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 Capital St. Both phones. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE | HAULING Furniture moving. I Prompt service. Ernest Corbin. 63't I Calder street. Both phones. Bell . .".636-J. Dial 3638. HICKS Local and long-distance t hauling and storage. 421 Reily. Both ; phones. ' WE Move Anything, Anywhere, . Any time. Price reasonable. Dial i lO'JP. Dayton Cycle Co., 94 2 North , Third Street. HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst. Manager, Hefshey, Pa. Beil . phone 15116. PAUL RECK, general hauling, local and long distance, making a speciatly I of furniture, piano and safe moving. | Call at 1617 Naudaln St.. or 801 l 5235 J. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page l — * J >
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