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You Can Find a Buyer For Used Furniture--Displaced by Your New Things--Through the Classified
Deaths
SINGLETON— Stephen C. Singleton,
Jr.. died, Sunday. November 80,
at the Harrisburg Hospital, aged .1
years, 8 months and 20 days.
Private funeral serVices at the home
of his father-in-law, John
Hridgo street, near Third. Ne\v
(Cumberland, on Thursday, Decern
ber 4. 1919, at 1.30 p. m. Interment
private at ML Olivet Cemetery. Re
mains can be viewed Wednesday
evening from T to 9.30.
J'Ol.l.OCK—On Monday evening. De
.ember 1. 1919. Martha Hays Pol
lock. M. D.. died at her late resi
dence. 232 North Second street.
Funeral services will bo held at tne
home on Thursday afternoon at -
o'clock. „
LOST AND FOUND
LOST —On Saturday afternoon
u cameo brooch with Roki
lim, about 1% Inches In HI- .
ameter on Progress car. Mar
ket Square. Pomeroy gro
cery. Market Street to Bow
man's and Third street to
Hoover's jewelry store. Re
ward if returned to Telegraph
office.
LOST— Goid wrist watch with
monogram E. K. S., on a blaekr
bon wristlet, on Sunday afternoon,
either at 13th and Derry or Paxtaiv
car. Reward If returned to -33 s. ttu
SL or Bell 161.
IXJST—A black fur neckpiece on
right hand side of Market
Woolworth or Kresge store. Reward
if returned to S. P. Walters. 304 South
29th St... Pertbrook.
LOST—Purse with large amoUnt cf
money. Liberal reward if returned to
lr,iberly Meat Market. 1301 frulton frl.
lAlST—Woman's pocketboolc con
taining sls in bills and some
also keys. Reward if returned Laura
K. Mayer. 1462 Zarker St.
LOST—Memorandum book in front
of Harrisburg Hospital, theboysthat
were seen picking UP will rec eive re
■ward if returned to 18" < N*
cat strayed or stolen, black
White, face half black andwhite.Au
swers to the name of Baby. A lib)ma
i eward offered or the return or
whereahouts to 224 Liberty SticeL
INSTRUCTION'S .
~INDIvTdUAL PROMOTION in Greeg
Shorthand, Typewriting.
Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Arithm.
tic., etc. DAY AND NIGHT BT-HOOL
OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time.
Bell 125. Dial 4016. T tern
BEOKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
121 Market St. Chas. R. Beckley
NOTICE
WE plav for parties. ba.nqucts ana
all private occasions. Zemora Mando
lin Club. P. O. Box 625.
HELP WANTED—MAI.K
■WANTED
Grey iron moulders on heavy green
sand work. . ,
Corcmakers on medium and heavy
Machinists on boring mill, planer
and floor work. . . .
Ono designer and two draughts
men. experienced on all kinds of mm
machinery.
NO LABOR TROUBLE
Come and work in a first-class shop
under the best conditions and in a live
town Ld { t | ( , | ■
Address, READING IRON COMPANY.
SCOTT FOUNDRY, -
READING, PA.
WANTED—MEN OF GOOD CHAR
ACTER TO TRAVEL, REPHESENI
- ".THE YOUTH'S COMPANION.
stk Any out-door work with
GOOD CHANCE FOR ADVANCE
MENT: CALL FOR KUNSELMAN, ST.
JAMES' HOTEL
WANTED
Good bread baker; steady
work and good wages. Apply
MARYLAND DINING ROOM.
Hagerstown, Md.
-"a.V *
SALESMAN WANTED—Man about
40 years of age to sell electric clean
ers from house to house on a commis
sion basis, if you are not atraid of
work and wish to earn real money,
answer this ad. at once. Address Box
F-8135 care Telegraph.
MACHINISTS and machinists' help
ers- sftcady positions. Open for several
good reliable men; 8 hours; open
simp. Machinists earn $35 to $38.50
per w'eek. Helpers earn $24 to $28.80
per week. State experience and age.
interview will be arranged this week.
Address Box W-7946 care Telegraph.
BUILDING trades workmen. Steady
employment at good wages is< offered
to experienced bricklayers, carpen
ters plasterers, mason tenders,
•plumbers, steamfltters and other
building trades mechanics. Give ref
erences Box 174, Detroit. Mich.
WANTED —Two young men over 22
years desiring to learn salesmanship.
Will you be satisfied with S2O per
week while learning? Call 410 Patriot
Bldg
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, ' N
Cottage Ridge
Residence
Immediate Possession
Mr. Snively Ryder by reason of
his removal from Harrisburg has
instructed us to offer for sale his
very desirable residence with ga
rage for two ears at No. 2309
North Third streeL The house is
now vacant and immediate pos
session can be given. The lot is
40x150 ft.
The price is $12,000, 'which we
consider a bargain price and an
opportunity for any person desir
ing to purchase a modern home,
Inspection by appointment.
Miller Brothers & Co.
LOCUST AND COURT STS.
REAI, ESTATE INSURANCES
SURETY BONDS
Members Hbg. Ren I Estate Honrtl
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WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG s£&!s& TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 3, 1919.
HELP W ANTED—MALE
MECHANICALLY '
INCLINED
YOUNG MEN WANTED
We offer opportunities each
month to a limited number
of young men to enter our.
6chool for machine adjusters.
I . We supply intensive train
ling in the adjustment and re
pair of our product and then
assign men to branch offices in
! all parts of the TT. S. A.
To young men of vision tills
work offers, aside from the
mechanical training, interest
ing and exceptional oppor
tunities for the acquirements
| of a practical commercial
education and there is an un
usual field for advancement.
Call or write.
•- ■
j SERVICE AND SUPPLY DEPT..
j .- : -
ELLIOTT-FISHER CO.,
HARRISBURG* PA.
.
j < . ■ ■
j
WANTED
CARPENTERS
TRACK REPAIRMEN
AND LABORERS FOR
GENERAL PI-ANT WORK .
APPLY AT EMPLOY
MENT OFFICE^
BETHLEHEM STEEL CO..
STEELTON. PA
j
LABORERS •
Wanted, for general work on
plant. Permanent employ
ment. Chances for promotion
in accordance with your
ability.
APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
I CENTRAL IRON & pTEEL CO. .
WANTED
Platen pressmen; good wages;
steady employment. Apply
at once.
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.
State and Cameron Sts.
WANTED
Union carpenters for form
work; winter job. Appy.
N ATION I- ENGINEERING
CORPORATION,
! FAIR GROUNDS,
CARLISLE, PA.
V
|_ |
! Young man about 18 years of
age for general office work.
! Must be quick aqd accurate ,
at figures. Moderate salary to
I start.
SWIFT & COMPANY,
Seventh and North- Streets.
I
WANTED—Reliable man for clerk
in general store, good wages and
permanent n """ to S. A.
lahburn, Penbrook, Pa.
LEARN a trade and earn while you
learn. Some of our students are mak
ing $l2O a month while learning. vVe
can place you. We teach aeroplane
operating, piloting and construction,
automobile mechanism, wireless .ele
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.
LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY
Training qualifies you in your spare
.time to fill important accounting,
traffic, banking and sales positions.
Positions located for graduates. Full
information without obligation. East
ern office, 26 N. 18th St., city. Bell
3299.
WANTED—An experienced driver
to haul coal. Apply H. F. Hoffman, sth
end Woodbine, to-morrow morning.
WANTED— Strong boy to work
four days a week, $lO to start. Must
be plain writer. Apply Sanitary Fam
ily Washing Co.. 16th and Elni St.
CENSUS clerks, (Jnen, women), 4,000
needed. $95 month. Age. 18-60. Experi
ence unnecessary. Examinations Har
risburg, December 10. January 7. For
fiee particulars write Raymond Teriy
(former government examiner), 518
Continental Bldg., Washington.
WANTED —Laborers and contrac
tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Par
. tang. (
| FOUR men with newspaper or mag
lazine experience; guaranteed salary
and commission, good chance for ad
vancement. See Dalesman, 410
Patriot Bldg.
WANTED—Young man to work in
stockroom, one who has had shipping
experience preferred. Call Bell 4492.
I RAILWAY traffic inspectors .want
led; sllO a month and expenses to
start; short hours; travel; three
j months' home study under guarantee.
We get you position. No age limit;
ask for booklet N-273. Standard Busi-
Inesa Training InsL. Buffalo, N. Y.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED—GirIs to learn how fo
make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harris
II Paper Box., 103 N. Camefon St.
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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, £OB
Walnut Street.
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO.
OF PENNA.
OPERATORS
Owing to the rapid increase
of our business we are re
quiring experienced sewing
machine operators. Work is
regular and permanent.
As sanitary conditions of our
sewing rooms and the effi- |
| ciency of our machines are i
second to none, operators can
earn good wages. A bonus is
paid every pay day to oper
ators.
BLOUGH MFG. CO.. INC..
REILY AND FULTON STREETS
! :
i, i
SILJC. SILK. SILK
Silk Op&ators
Good Learners
If steady work Is what you
want and short day and best
pay. Apply
SILK MILL,
Cor. Second and North Sts.
<
Girls to do office work. Those
with experience in office
routine and use of typewrit
er preferred. Call at general
office between 8 a. m. and >
4.30 p. m. See Mr. C. H. Miller.
Elliott-Fisher Co.
WANTED
Girls to work in book-bind
ing department, experience
unnecessary. Apply Mr. Bern
heisel.
;
, THE TELEGRAPH
PRINTING COMPANY,
; Cameron and State Sts.
I WANTED—Experienced woman to
I cew by the day. Call Bell 3102.
' WANTED—Milliners and makers,
; steady employment and good salary
I paid. Inquire 1a Belle Shop, 212 Lo-
Icust St.
I GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK
I We need you to make socks on the
] fast easily learned auto knitter. Ex
perience unnecessary. Distance imma
terial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn
supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. Dept.
146 c, Auto Knitter Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
WANTED Good reliable white
woman to do washing for two in fam
ily; must take home. Apply 1501 State
St.
GIRL wanted to work in confec
tionery store. Dial 4810.
WANTED "Experienced second .
cook, good wages. Apply Alva Hotel,
19 South 4th St.
WANTED Housekeeper, refined
middle aged woman or young girl, for
small family; good wages and good
1 home. Call 1026 North Street, or Bell
I 21 SR.
WANTED—Reliable white girl
for general housework. Apply 320
Emerald Street or call Bell phone
3648.1.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted, girl or
young widow between 23 and 30 years
as housekeeper for widoaver with two
children. Permanent home for right
person. AVrite P. O. Box 37, Mc-
Jciure, Pa.
WANTED Experienced girls on
| paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris
| Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St
i STENOGRAPHER in local office of
| New York corporation. In reply, state
age experience, if any and salary de-
I sired. Box X-7761 Telegraph.
STENOGRAPHER, one with some
office experience. Call Room 410 Pa
triot Bldg., Harrisburg.
-
i HELP WANTED—MuIe and FcmUle
.1
i ! WANTED
Press feeders at once, experi
ence preferred, but not neces
sary. The Telegraph Prlnt
-1 ing Company, Cameron and
State Streets, Harrisburg, Pa.
CARTOONING
Learn illustrating and cartooning
with the help of Clare Briggs, "Ding,"
' Fontain Fox, Cesare, Sykes an<J sev
, efiteen other big . cartoonists. Earn
. while learning in spare time at home.
Federal School of Applied Cartooning,
! 17 S. 6th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
; SALESMEN WANTED
! .—J
[ SALESMIpN—Write for list of open-!
ings and full particulars. Earn $2,0001
. to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for
, men. Inexperienced or experienced.
City or traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr.
1 Assn., Dept. 603, Chicago.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
t
YOUNG man. aged 25 years, wants
position as clerk in gents' furnishing
- or shoe department, eight years' ex
) perience. Best of reference. Address
• Box L-7764 care Telegraph.
r YOUNG man wishes position of any
r kind. I have experience 'in butcher
i shop, electrical work and can run an
automobile. Call at 422 Hamilton St.
; SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
HOUSEKEEPER A respectable
. middle aged woman wishes a position
, as housekeeper for a widower; rof
erences exchanged. Address U-7766
) care Telegraph.
WANTED—Position as nurse, cap
, abb?, best reference. Write I'. o. Box
r 1236, Columbus, Ohio.
n WANTED—By a white woman,
, day's, work or washing. Call or ad-I
j dress 645 Boas St,, second floor.
3 WANTED—Nursing by middle aged
■ white woman, six years' experience.
Can furnish references. Address Box
P-7918 care Telegraph.
COLORED woman wishes position
as cook in private family. Apply 1208
- Cowden St.
3
s . YOUNG lady wishes as!
typist or clerical work, has had pre- i
- vious experience and can furnish bestl
'of reference. Call Bell 231811. 1
CD PLE live in furnished rooms. If you
can offer a desirable one you can find
a tenant who will be glad to pay well
for it. Such added income may be 53®
yd very welcome, too, in these days of pga
hign prices. Tell what you have to ffl;
w rent in a classified ad. The rest should' |
ffl be easy. For there's an active demand.
i
ROOMS FOR RENT f
i FOR RENT—Two roomed, unfur-'
nished apartment, hot and cold water.!
bras and electric light; reference re
quired. Call Bell 466 R. • I
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Adults only.
Inquire 923 North Second St.
FOR RENT—7X4 Cpital St, second
floor furnished front roofh, all con
veniences. Call Bell 466 R.
j NICELY furnished warm rooms
| $2.60 per week and up. Apply at 113
S. Third St.
FOR RENT—Furnished living and
bed room, all conveniences, good lo
cation, between Reily and Harris
Sts., reference required. Address
X-7945 care Telegraph.
FOR RENT —Large second .loor
front room, electricity, steam heat
home privileges with private familv.
Call Bell phone 624.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished third
floor rooms for light housekeeping
hot and cold water. Inquire 1910
Penn Street.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
in down town apartment, next to
bath. Will appeal to a business man
wanting a nice quiet home. Inquire
before 9 or after 5 p. m., apartment
19A, N. 4th St, second lloor.
FOR RENT—Desirable room, well
lighted and city steam heat, station
ary wash stand, hot and cold water,
3 Ms blocks from Market street. Family
of two. Highest reference necessary.
Address Box A-T941 care Telegraph.
! FOR RENT—Two partly furnished
, rooms for light housekeeping. Call
| Bell 2921 W. 1
FOR RENT—Large front room fur
nished. all improvements, bath,
phones. Gentlemen preferred or man
and wife. Apply at 1549 State. Bell
4162 R.
FOl( RENT—Large furnished front
room, steam heat, all conveniences,
gentlemen preferred. Apply 1101
j Green St.
I FOR RENT—Furnished room on
second floor. electric light, steam
heat, use of phone and bath. Apply
446 S. 13th St., Apt. 2.
ENTIRE third floor, two furnished
rooms and private bath, suitable for
light housekeeping or otherwise; re
fined neighborhood; all modern con
veniences; use of phone. 815 North
17th Street.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED to rent, house, part of a
house or an apartment, by small fam
ily of adults. Can furnish refe.#n<:e.
Address Box R-7949 care Telegraph.
HOARD AND ROOMS
WANTED—Room and board by
young gentleman, within walking dis
tance of the Capitol. L-7942 care Tele
graphy
HOME WANTED
AN elderly lady would like a
home with either protestant elderly
couple or with a widow who has an
established home. Will pay liberally
for desirable, homelike accommoda
tions. Address Box S-7935 care Tele
graphy
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Apartment, three
rooms and bath. Apply 2002 State St.,
after 6 p. m.
APARTMENTS for rent at 1101 N.
Sixth St., all modern conveniences. 4
rooms and bath, second floor front-
Apply Louis, 414 N. Third St.
I
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED—Two or three furnished
rooms or small apartments by young
couple. Address L-7944 care Tele
graph.
I Five-room bungalow with bath.
I under construction. Double garage on
rettr. A good buy for a quick buyer.
BAUM & ROBESON,
ltuss Building.
Bell phone 3D3J
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BUY YOUR HOME on the rental
payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
I Bond fiist payment required, balance
las rent. We have houses in every
I part of the city and suburbs. Apply
IA. P. Dor&nz, 1221 North Sixth stfeet.
FOR SALE—North Sixth St., 2622
3-story brick, up-to-date in every
way. Will be sold at once, owner
leaving city. J. lv. Lehman, Patriot I
Building.
FOR SALE —917 X. 18th St.—Two
story frame. 6 rooms, bath, gas. elec
tric, porches, yard in extra line shape,
side entrance, a very nice small home.
J. K. Lehman, Patriot Bldg.
16th St-. North—-1017—New house!
just completed. Modern. hardwood
floors, fireplace, tile bathroom, steam
heat. Ready now for occupancy. Most
complete homes in growing seetiqn.
GEORGE E. KLINGEM AN,
Bell phone 3782 202 Walnut St.
TWO lis and 3-story brick houses,
all improvements, on Hill and up- I
town, tome vacant", possession at I
once; *2OO to *3OO down; pay as rent-|
f„ H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone 560 J.
I FOR SALE—Two especially select
led lets, No. 1. located at Lemoyne. ad
joining hardware store, size of K>t
100x150 feel to alley.
I No. 2, Camp HIM, corner Market and
I Cumberland Sts.. size of lot 95 feet
(fronting on Market street. 150 In
I depth, 50 feet rear of lot, Fbr price
land other information see
M. A. FOUGHT.
272 North Street
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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POSSESSION AT ONCE
(.Owner Leaving City)
1958 Bellevue Road*
Three-story brick. (Built in pairs).
Light rooms and bath, gas. electricity,
steam heat. • etc. Lot 33%x100 feet,
rear drive alley, eight-foot sideway.
font and rear porches, built in 1916.
Apply quickly for this fine residence.
Price is right.
BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO..
(Harrisburg's Real Estate Bureau),
331 Market Street.
Bell 4526 Dial 3430 !
:
y
TAYS 17 PER CENT.
The most attractive investment in
an apartment house ever offered in
the history of the real estate world. I
Situated in the most desirable ami j
selective district on Front street, j
(facing the river). Lot 60x200. Rental I
income S7BOO per annum. Completed!
November 1919. Address all inquires!
to Box No. R-8621 care Telegraph.
I
1
FOR SALE—*ISOO.OO will buy finest!
location 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, 45
feet on Calder street, north, 150 feet
on lino of Kenedy property. Erected
on S. E. corner of this property, a one
story frame building, 18 by 31 feet,
containing two rooms, cellar, gas
light, etc. East end of this lot im
proved with fine garden, hot beds,
fruit, raspberries, cherries, plum,
apricots, pears, etc. Property as it
stands will pay 10 per cent, on invest
ment- For particulars address
CHAS. R, WEBER.
Box 122 PENBROOK, PA.
POSSESSION 30 DAYS
Cumberland St., 417, 3 s. b., Imp. *3OOO
Cumberland St., 427, 3 s. bk. Easy
terms *2300
Clinton St.. 3-2 s. fr., bargain.. .*3300
S. 16th St., double 3 s. bk., imp.. *5600
Vernon St. double 2% e. fr. Nice lot
*3600
N. 4th St., 2Vs s. fr. Easy terms *2200
Kelker St., 400 block. 3 s. bricks. Each
*2500
Maclay St.. 3 s. fr., imp *3BOO
S. 17th St., 804, 2 s, bk. Entirefy mod
ern $3650
N. 6th St.. 919. residence and apart
ments, producing big returns on in
vestment *9OOO
Emerald St., 3 s. bk.. modern, a fine
home 4 *6350
N. 7t.li St., 1702. stucco, easy terms
*ISSO
S. Cameron St., 5-2 s. bks., price on
inquiry
Wagner Road, double fr., rent *l4
*llOO
N. 12th St.. 2 s. fr. large lot *BOO
N. Fourth St., 1300 block, 3 s. fr.. imp.
*2500
N. W. cor. North and Green Sts.. 2 s.
' fr. A very desirable corner... .*BOOO
POSSESSION FEBRUARY 1.
Woodbine St.. 560, 3 s. bk., res. store
and tVareliousc. Near 6th st. ..*6700
POSSESSION APRIE IST
N. 4th- St.. 2200 block. Very desirable
home. Must inspect to appreciate
*3200
N. 16tli St. Fine residence *7OOO
Kelker St., 319. 3 s. bk., imp *3150
Kelker St., 317. 3 s. bk. imp *3OOO
Most desirable building lots in
Bellevue Park. Ask me for a bargain
price on plot at 21st and Greenwood
Streets.
GEO. W. JACOBS,
Real Estate and Insurance.
17 N. Third St. Bell 1539
PAXTANO —Very attractive de
tached house. Corner, double two
story garage.' hardwood floors
throughout, tile bathroom and kitch
en. large front porch enclosed, steam
heat, gas and electric lights. This is
one of the most desirable houses in
Pax tang.
GEORGE K. K LINGEMAN.
Bell phone 3752 302 Walnut.St.
r icu for property. No commissions.
Quick settlements. See Clias.
Adler, 1002 N. Third street.
PENBROOK —9-room house; out
kitchen, improvements: well built;
lot. 30x196; price. $2,400. D'urand &
Ferber. 107 Chestnut, near Front. , |
BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE
SITUATE ON MARKET "6T.
Three-story brick containing eight
rooms and storeroom; all improve
ments: house in first class condi
tion throughout, now rented for *660
annual; possession can be bad 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
HOUSES In all sections of city sold
on easy payment plan, ranging from
*I.OOO to *6.000. D. A. Caley, 707
Kunkei Bldg. Bell 589.
FOR SALE
Immediate possession, house 2427
North Sixth Street, porches, ateam
lieat. side and rear entrances, all
modern improvements. favorable
terms.
. C. H- K INTER.
300 Ccnrimonwealth Trust Bldg.,
llarrlsburg. Pa.
FOR SALE
Might-room new frame liousfe.
. tot 00x150, porches, drive al
ley. Penbrdpk. 28th and Batik
4 Sts.- Price *2OOO.
CHAS. DA VIES.
Real Estate and. Fire Insurance. I
1549 Stale' Street.
Bell 41G2R ' Dial 493 C
FOR SALE —Brlck t dwelling.-.'l*lll
Green atreet, BJWOIOS and bath. Chan.
Adler. 1002 N. Third St.
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Rl-AI, ESTATE FOR SALE
"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.
SEE SANDERLIN"
BRAND NEW AND VACANT
NO DOWN MONEY—SAME AS
RENT
liTH & PAXTON STS.—Seven
rooms arid bat-h, hardwood floors,
steam heut, gas and electricity:
a leal modern home; front and
back porches; built in pairs;
driveway in rear.
•A GOOD INVESTMENT
FRONT ST., 007-609 3-story
brick, eight rooms and bath, all
improvements; the very best of
location for an apartment house;
i can be bought right and convert
j ed into six apartments at a
I small cost.
I
! \ BRAND NEW AND VACANT
! DERRY ST.. 2400 BLOCK—Two
story brick, six rooms and bath,
i hardwood floors, steam heat, gas
i and electricity; cemented cellar;
| front and rear porches and bal
cony; possession in a few days.
I 12TH ST.. N., 68 VACANT; 3-
\, story, eight rooms and bath, new
j ly painted and papered, gas and
! electricity all improvements;
I house in first-class condition;
I possession at once.
1 -
| JEFFERSON ST.. 2130—3-story
brick, eight rooms and bath, aii
modern improvements; in good
condition, driveway in rear;
small amount down, balance same
as rent.
CAMP HILL—2%-story bungalow,
nine rooms and bath; very beau
tilul 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
36 NORTH THIRD ST.
j BELL 1390. DIAL 3573.
Vacant —Two 3-story brick houses
I uptown.
Vacant —2-story brick on Hill.
Vacant—3-story brick on Park St.
Thi ee-story bricks on Market St.
Three-story brick corner house on
Hill.
Three-story brick on Berryliill St.
Several large single houses. These
houses have Improvements in. Some
for *2OO down. Pay as rent. In good
condition. Newly papered.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone SCOJ.
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 Ave frame houses. All located with
in six miles of Harrisbuig. Excellent
car service. Call Steelton Exchange,
156J on Bell phone.
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FOR SALE
1918 Penn St., brick *3600
1943 N. 4th St., brick *3OOO
1918 Park St, brick *SOOO
2427 N. Sixth St, brick *6OOO
1820 Fulton St.. frame *I9OO
Easy payments.
D. A. CALEY,
707 Kunkei Bldg. Bell 589
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.
Rell 2575 J.
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 2,600
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
William St., frame *IOOO
Fulton St., frame *I2OO
Currant St.. 3-story brick *I3OO
Herr St.. frame, all imp *3OOO
Riley St.. brick .......S3OOO
Riley St.. frame, 3-story S3OOO
LINCOLN REALTY CO..
1129 North Seventh St.
FOR SALE—IB 26 Penn Street, 3-
story brick. S rooms and bath, good
condition, newly painted, cheap to
quick buyer, possession as soon as
sold. Apply 205 Muench St.
HOFFKU ST.. 2307—N0W VACANT,
for sale; brick and stucco semi-bungu
lovv; seven rooms and bath; hot water
heat; other improvements. Bell Realty
Co.. Bergner Bldg.
VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—No.
68 N. 12th street, 3-story dwelling;
exterior and interior recently paint
ed; all rooms papered and equipment
in good order; extra lot at side of
house. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—Of a
brick house with seven rooms and
bath, and all other improvements;
lot 21x150, and price only S4OOO. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
NEW HOUSES ON DERRY ST Al
most complete; open for inspection;
2419 Deny; brick construction, open
fireplace, steam heat, gas and electric
light: price and particulars from Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. Both
phones.
PAXTANG Several desirable
properties for sale; three corner prop
erties; good locations and prices rea
sonable; all Improvements; one now
vacant. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
Heal Kstpto For Sale or Exchange
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
On town property. 4-: acre
farm and 30-acre farm, 6 to
8 miles from Harrisburg; pos
session at once; clear title;
SSOO down; pay as rent.
C. H. CORDER,
1722 Green Street.
Bell phone 560J
HEAL ESTATE FOR It EXT
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 frame building, 38x165
leot.
L-shapc building adjoining, 38x60
feet.
Suitable for auto repair and paint
shop, or manufacturing business.
For further particulars apply at
126 South Second Street.
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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Seven-room house,
gas, light, water. No. 318 S. Second
St., Steelton. Apply 37 S. Front St.,
Steelton.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
Will buy any number of
dwellings and make Imme
diate settlement if sold at
verv reasonable terms. Ad
dress Box 0-9016 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 and
we will buy your property if the price
is right. Address P. O. Box 625.
WANTED —To rent an 8 roomed
house uptown. Can furnish reference.
Inquire E. R. H., care Telegraph.
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
FOR RENT Office space, fully
equipped with two large communicat
ing rooms which can be used for stor
age or supplies. Inquire 429 Broad St.
FARMS
1
% of an acre, 6 room dwelling
house, stable, chicken house, lots of
fruit trees, aside of car line, two
lares. Price $2300.
DURAND & FERBER.
107 Chestnut near Front Street
FOR SALE —23 acres, good build
ings. Grist mill and cider press, two
horses, 2 cows and all improvements.
Price, $3,600. Durand and Ferber,
107 Chestnut, near Front.
15-acre farm, 2Vi miles from Har
risburg, extra good buildings, fruit
trees, only Anall amount of cash need
ed. J. K. Lehman. Patriot Bldg.
S5-acre farm, good land, buildings
.and fences in good shape, Including
1 fodder, hay and straw. Possession in
:,0 days, an extra big bargain. J. K.
Lehman, Patriot Bldg.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Overstuffed tapestry, 3-plece
parlor suite, valued S2OO.
Sale price $165.
FORNWALT.
1321 North Sixth Street.
FOR SALE—SI2S coat, bought two
w-eeks ago; not worn; size 36; will sell
lor $75. Call at 234 Calder St.
1 FOR SALE—Pedigreed rufus red
Belgian hare. The kind that pleases. I
| Inquire of Harry M. Nickel, East Allen
I Street, Mechanicsburg.
] FOR SALE—Very reasonably, a j
brand nfew knitting machine with all!
j appliances. If interested phone 1426. !
j FOR SALE—Small mahogany sol'a.
upholstered in green velour, chair to
I match, also a plush eoutee in good
I condition, reasonable. Apply at 71S
N. 6th St. Bell 1036 M.
FOR SALE —Large reclining chair
and extension table. Call Bell phone
959 J.
FOR SALE—One oak bed with
springs, almost new; also one dress
ing table, two wasli bowls and pitch
ers. Apply 7 N. 13th St.
FOR SALE —Savage high power
ritle 30.30, in good condition, two
boxes shells, case and cleaner. Price
$25. Telephone 3503.1.
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 and
< $6.25. A trial will convince ypu. Closed
Saturday. 324 Reily St. Bell phone
1061 M.
FOR SALE—Brunswick demoun
table billiard and pocket billiard table
size 3 ft 2 in. by 5 ft. 10 in. Practically
j new. All complete at a bargain. Can
Ibe seen at foom 205 Franklin build
i ing. Bell phone 5306.
1 FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en
jgine, 10 H. P. International gasoline
! engine, machine tools, electric motors,
; various sizes, large stone crushing
giant complete. F. R. Laverty, 1857
i ell phone.
FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acety
lene generators, cutting and welding
torchep. carbon burning outfit. Dem
onstration by appointment. F. R.
Laverty, 1857 Bell phone.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for fgrniture. Morris!
|schmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4494.
BOOKS Bought and sold; 20.0u0 j
new, old, rare, in stock. Aurand's,
925 North Third. Circulars free.
[ TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR!
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED I
GEORGE P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORPHKUM THEATER
! BOTH PHONES
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
MAX SMELTZ
I Second hand furniture bought and
Isold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
or drop a postal to Max Smeltz. 1020
I Market Street. Will call, city or coun-
Jtry. Bell phone 5321 J.
WE are in the market for all kinds!
of junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L.
Cohen & Co., York and Ash Ave.
i I
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. RIFKIN,
CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE. 1
BOUGHT AND SOLD !
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
' 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA
I WANTED to rent until after Christ
! mas. cash register that will register
ito ten dollars. Address Box L-7947
I care Telegraph.
WANTED—To buy sewed carpet
rags in balls. Inquire Keystone Rug
!<'o„ Cameron and Dauphin Sts. Both
phones.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
DON'T rush Intq costly experi
menting in wood and iron to try out
an idea until its correctness has been
cheaply demonstrated on paper, time
and money is saved thereby. I Work
with, for and in the Interest of inven
tors. Hamilton Practical Draftsman,
125 S. 11th St.
SUBSTANTIAL manufacturing cor
poration wants capable men to es
tablish branch and manage salesmen,
S3OO to SISOO necessary. You handio
own money. Will allow expenses to
Baltimore if you will qualify. Foi
particulars address Secretary. 418 N.
Howard St.. Baltimore. Md.
WANTED—Use of office pertaining
to Youth's Companion business, prin
cipally for appointments and business
address. No special hours or space re
o.Hired. Address Ira Kunselman, Gen
eral Delivery. City.
, i
RESIDENCE and steam bakery for
sale; good bargain for right party.
Call on or address, J. 11. Bridge, Man
helm. Pa.
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WILL dispose of coal lease and
equipment on Mahanoy Creek at
Dornsife. If interested address Box
35, Milton. Pa.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
A. LANE
New and second-hand furniture
bought and sold. Highest prices paid
1023 Market street. Bell 3239W-2.
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-UJU J/IL ->/fL, ->!\
BUSINESS PERSONA L 8
IP IT'S painting, exterior or inter
ior or paperhanging, let me quote vou
a price. Quality and service is my
motto, prices consistent with the
quality of work I do. D. W. Bixler
'OO6I Susquehunna . st Bell Phono
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., 1638 Logan
Street Bell 4396 J. s "
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 R.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street
BARGAINS BARGAINS
1920 CALENDARS
50,000 JOB LOTS
ORDER NOW
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.
Third and Cumberland Sts.
Above Shoe Store
Call Bell 1577-R. Open Evenings
FINANCIAL
HIGH GRADE
STOCKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
J. K. GREEN AW ALT, JR.
„ . 130 Walnut Street,
Bell phone 518-J Harrisbu'rg, Pa.
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INSURANCE
DON'T TAKE
1 Any unnecessary chances if It's
| anything in the line of insurance we
) handle it.
J. SCHOOLNIK,
21 Spooner Building.
Fire. Life. Cusualty, Automobile In
| surunce.
I
| MONEY TO I/O AN
I
SMALL LOANS AT LEGAL RATES
sls TO S3OO
On furniture, real estate or'guaran-.
teed notes. Convenient monthly pay
ments. Interest charges based on tiie
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
small loans may be accommodated
upon application to us. Co-Operatlve
Loan and Investment Company, 204
Chestnut St.. HaiVisburg, Pa.
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
with Act of June 4. 1319, to individu
|als 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
Socjety, Room 206 Bergner Bldg.,
Third and Market streets. "Licensed
and Bonded by the State."
HAULING AND MOVING
BECK & HARRIS, moving of all
kinds, piano, safe, furniture and ma
chinery. 20 years' experience. Bell
2418. Dial 3283„
Day and Night Auto Transfer
WALTER C. CONRAD, Manager.
341 ICalker Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
I Eell Phone 623-W. Dial Phono 3513
j AUTO liauling, local or long dis
tance, furniture and piano moving a
(specialty. Blue Lino Transfer, 917
I Capital St. Both phones.
! LOC A L AND rXING-DISTANCE
IIA U I/I NO Furniture moving.
Prompt service. Ernest Corbin. fijil
Calder street. Both phones. Bell
5636-J. Dial 3638.
HICKS Local and long-distance
hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both
phones.
i WE Move Anything, Anywhere,
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
4990. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North
Third Street.
! HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped
I for furniture, freight and piano mov
ling. No distance too far. Care,ul
driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
IE. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin
| Aungst, Manager,. Hershey, Pa. Beil
phone 15R6.
1 PAUL BECK, general hauling, local
land long distance, making a speciatiy
of furniture, piano and safe moving.
Call at 1617 Naudain St.. or Beil 5235 J.
MUSICAL
HARRISBURG TALKING MACHINE
HOSPITAL.
1303 North Sixth Street.
Talking machines repaired
and supplies a specialty. Call
Bell phone 2184 J.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED
by a skilled tuner only. Oylers, 14
South Fourth Street.
FOR SALE Player piano for
1450 A big bargain to quick buyer.
SpanSler Music House. 2112 N. Sixth
street.
STORAGE"
STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co.
Both phones, x
STORAGE Private rooms for
household goods in fireproof ware
! bouse. $3 per month and up. Lower
storage rates in non-fireproof ware
house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-
445 South Second street
STORAGE —In brick building, rear
408 Market Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
G. Diener, 408 Market Street
STORAGE
LOW PRICES
HIGHSPJRE DISTILLERY CO., LTD.,
HIGHSPIRE. PA
Both phones. Bell'Steelton 169 Y
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