30 H You Can Find, a Buyer For Used Furniture—Displaced by Your New Things--Through the Classified | iTI u Deaths UHAVESTOCK—.Mary Ruth. widow of llie late Thomas H. Gravestofik and mother of Airs. J. K. White, Al. Al. F.akowski. Thomas Twyfford and Kinily Alary Gravestock. Funeral services from the Rose lliii Ghapel, Chicago. Saturday, Decem ber 6. 1919. REITZ—On Thursday morning. De cember 4. 1919. John Jacob Reltx. aged 51 years. 4 months and 9 da> s. Funeral services on Sunday aiter nuon at 3.30 o'clock at his late tcsi dence. 1333 Liberty Street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Body win in taken Monday morning at (.50 to ; - Peter's Church. Northumberland County, for further services and burial. LOST AM) FOUND LOST —On Saturday afternoon n cameo brooch with gold lira, about 114 inches in di ameter on Progress car. Mai - ket Square, I'omeroy gio cerv. Market Street to Bow man's and Third street to !oover's jewelry store; Re ward If returned to icKgrapk office. I theater. Dives, * Market or Second Sts. Uetxaru omi 3:. 11. Cochran. 133 State ■ t. LOST—German shephard dog, black und tan. at Perdlx. Reward " , cm! to owner, J. i- J? icne Bell 115. LOST —Black fancy beaded lag with large sum of mwej olt ol automobile ,hctwoen ""tiphn ami 3 larrlsburg. Very liberal rewaiu .i . turned to iSOO l'enn *" i i-'.i.k wire-haired puppy. cd 3D. J.merald St. . "JST-Gold Hi-- ! l"m wrfsTiet,; on ' either al 13lh and 1 r . r ß ...... 13th ' car. Reward *f returned to .ii s>- tit. or Hell 101. —• j IXSTHVCTIOX S . ; -INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in OHM* j Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping ()I>EN ALL \'J'..\YhMcnter at any time. B BECKLKV ,l S BUSINESS COLLEGE 121 Market St. Chas. R. Lcckiev NOTICE ____ AVE play for parties, banquManclu" ' all private occasions. Membra Mand j iin Club. P. o. Box 635. _A_ | lIKbP WANTED—MALE ,ji." yOF -ARE TIRED OF MOVlNv* j AROUND FROM ONE JOB TO ANOTHER LOSING TIME AND MONEY GOODYEAR OFFERS VOUBTEADY WORK THE, Excellent Working Conditions Educational Advantages and A CHANCE TO EARN HATES IN AC CORDANCE WITH A.OUR ABILITY CARPENTERS GENERAL REPAIRMEN ALL ROUND MACHINISTS ELECTRICIANS PIPEFITTER'S HENCHMEN, HANDYMEN AND 1 • ATTEI:NMAKERS, NKKDKL) •Auulv in person or write at on l o to Factory Employment Ollice THE GOODYEAR TIRE \\l> RUBBER COMPANA. AKRON. OHIO. AV ANTED WARPER FOREMAN FOR OUT OF TOWN RIBBON MILL TO TAKE CHARGE OF WARPING AND WINDING DEPARTMENTS, APP L Y, STATING EXPERIENCE TO ERNEST AND HERMAN LEVY. INC., HANOVER. PA. \i \CHINIBTS and machinists' help er* steady positions. Open for several aoo'd reliable men; 8 hours; open Mmp. Machinists earn s3a to per week. Helpers earn $34 to $28.80 {or week State experience and age. n'terview will be arranged this week. Address Box AV-7946 care Telegraph. 7. ALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY Training qualities 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, ill N. 18th St., city. Bell 3299. \\TED —Two automobile puint ors. Apply Hippie & Son, 120.". Capital Street __ (Continued In Next Column) Cottage Ridge Residence Immediate Possessio n Mr. Snively Ilyder by reason of his removal from Harrishurg lias instructed us to offer for sale his very desirable residence with ga rage for two ears at No. 2309 North Third street. 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. I.OCIST AND CO I ICT BTS. HUAL KSTATM INSURANCE SURETY ISONDS UcmlirrN IJbu. Itciil KNOIIC Honnl A— / t . . FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 5, 1919. j UK LP WAXTEP—MAIJE l AV ANTED i j CARPENTERS i TRACK REPAIRMEN AND LABORERS FOR GENERAL PLANT AVORK j APPLY AT EMPLOY MENT OFFICE [I BETHLEHEM STEEL CO.. STEELTON. PA. ' | " \ ,| -j i I.ABORERS AA'anted for general work on j plant. Permanent employ- | meat. Chances for promotion j I In accordance with your | ability. i APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU j CENTRAL IRON & STEEL CO. j i I ; 1 WANTED Platen pressmen; good wages; j steady employment. Apply at once. iTIIE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. | State and Cameron Sts. : j WANTED Union carpenters for form j | work; winter job. .Appy. : N A T 1 O N I. ENGINEERING i CORPORATION, FAIR GROUNDS. CARLISLE. PA. 1 •! ! j j • j Young man about 18 years of age for general office work. Must be quick and accurate j at figures. Moderate salary to start. „ SAVIFT &• COMPANY. Seventh and North Streets. I SALESMAN WANTED—Man about I 40 years of age to sell F'rantz Premier electric cleaners from house to house lon a commission basis. If you are not afraid of work and wish to earn real monev. Call at the Premier Service I Co.. 2"6 Court St., between 9 and 12 ja. m. Ask for Mr. Reeser. I i I AV ANTED t Ambitious young man. typist I preferred, for a position in j our accounting department. Ask for Mr. Baines. Elliott- j Fisher Co.. South Cameron street. WANTJFIP , , Good bread baker; steady 1 work and good wages. Apply MARYLAND DINING ROOM. [ liagerstown, Md. WANTED —One good tinner. Apply 334 Kelker St. AV ANTED—A cigarmaker for hand work. C. L. Boak. 229 Broad St. Both j phones. i 1 AV ANTED Janitor, who under stands firing boiler, using river coal, j must furnish reference. P. O. Box 416,, j City. I i BUILDING trades workmen. Steady ! employment at good wages is ottered ito experienced bricklayers, carpen - iters plasterers. mason tenders, I I plumbers. steamfitters and other I building trades mechanics. Give ret-) I erenees. Box 174. Detroit. Mich. UPHOLSTERERS wanted. Open [shop. $1 per hour for good mechanics. | No labor trouble. Address Box K-8135 care Telegraph. I AV ANTED —Reliable man for clerk lin general store, good wages and permanent position. Apply to S. A. .-iiourn. Penbrook, Pa. LEARN a trade and earn while you learn. Some of our students are raak- I ing $l2O a month while learning. We ! can place vou. AA'e teach aeroplane! I operating, piloting and construction.] automobile mechanism, wireless .eie-j igraphy or radio telephone. Write fori I particulars. Auto and Aeroplane Me ' ehanical School, Harrisbuig. Aero-! • drome Uffice, 26 North Cameron St.] - liarrisburg. Bell 1710. Dial 3065. ! AA T ANTED—Laborers and contrac- I tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax . tang. | CENSUS clerks, (men, women). 4.000 ' needed. $95 month. Age, 18-60. F.xperi -1 ence unnecessary. Examinations Har - risburg. December 10. January 7. For I tier particulars write Raymond Teriyl I (former government examiner), 518 .'| Continental Bldg., AVashington. i HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1 ; j 1 } OPERATORS "j Owing to the rapid Increase i of our business we are re quiring experienced sewing l I machine operators. AVork is regular and permanent. As sanitary conditions of our sewing rooms and the effi ciency of our machines are 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 | 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. >■ ! AV ANTED A girl for general housework: no washing. liberal wages. Apply 1615 N. Second St. Bell 1 phone 2055. WANTED —Girls to learn how *o make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harrla Paper Box.. 103 N. Cameron St. CI (Continued In Next Column) - —if-fc ' ——y,y_ i —i HELP WANTED—FEMALE , WANTED Girls for packing and fitting room. Apply DEVINE & YUNEI. SHOE MFG. CO., Fifteenth and State Streets. WANTED Girls to work in book-bind ing department, experience unnecessary. Apply Mr. Bern | heisei. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY, i Cameron and State Sta. Girls to do office work. Those with experience in office routine and use of typewrit er preferred. Call at general j office between S a. m. and I 4.30 p. m. See Mr. C. 11. Miller. | Elliott-Fisher Co. | AA'OMAN wanted for general house work: good borne to right party. Call I Bell phone 4335 R. WANTED j Girl lor office work to assist I keeping records und auditing sates checks. Apply ASTRICH. 308 Market Street. | ' j I WANTED—Young woman for gen-1 [oral housework, three in family, no i washing. Apply 1002 X. 16th St. Bell • 5090 R. AV ANTED—Saleslady with expori- : once in cloak and suit departments j for our Shippensburg branch. Apply [New York Store. Palmyra, l'a. [ AVANTED—SeveraI saleswomen for' Permanent positions, those with ex perience and references can earn good . salary. Apply Robinson Co., Third I land Broad Streets. i I | WANTED—Voung lady to clerk I during holiday season. Must come. I well recommended. Apply at Canipas, I 414 Market Street. • HOUSEKEEPER wanted. girl of! I young widow between 23 and 30 years, as housekeeper for widuAver with two I children. Permanent home for right I I person. AVrite P. O. Box 37. Ale- j it'lure. Pa. j I AVANTED—Milliners and makers, ] (steady employment and good salary | paid. Inquire La Belle Shop, 213 Lo-. oust St. j AA'ANTED —Reliable white girl for general housework. Apply 320 Emerald Street or val! Bell phone 3649.1. I AVANTED—One white girl to fielp! with housework after school hours' und on Saturdays, in home of small' family, reference required. Address , U-7765 care Telegraph. I ! WANTED Experienced g'rls on ! paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris j Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St. ;1IELI WANTED —Male anil Female' | WANTED Press feeders at once, experi ence preferred, but not neces sary. The Telegraph Print ing Company, Cameron and Slate Streets, liarrisburg, Pa. AVANTED Experienced office clerk, male or female. Good oppor tunity with a growing company. Stenographic or bookkeeping training [ not necessary. Give age. state experi ence and salary expected in first let ter. Applications will be held confi dential. Reply to Box 0-7767 care Telegraph. SALESMEN WANTED j SALESMEN —AA'rite for list of open tings and full particulars. Earn $2,300 to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for I men. Inexperienced or experienced. Citv or traveling. Nat l Salesmen's Tr. . Assn., Dept. 603, Chicago. j SITUATION'S WANTED—MALE ! —— —- I YOUNG man. aged 25 years, wants position as clerk in gents' furnishing lor shoe department, eight years' cx \perlence. Best of reference. Address [Box 1.-7764 care Telegraph. YOUNG man wishes position of anv kind. 1 have experience in butcher shop, electrical work and can run an automobile. Call at 422 Hamilton St SITUATIONS WANTED —FEMALE YOUNG high school girl wishes po sition in an office or clerical work, [ has had previous experience. Can furnish reference. Address Box G-Sl ',7 leare Telegraph. ' STENOGRAPHER wishes position. I Can furnish reference. Call Dial 4537. ■ HOUSEK WEPKK A rospectabl#* ('middle ueed woman wishes a position jas housekeeper for a widower; ref ; erenees exchanged. Address C3-77U6 [care Telegraph. . WANTED —By a white woman, .1 day's work or washing. Call or ad ij dress 645 Boas St., second floor. ! SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE ! AVANTED—By middle aged white ' l woman with child place to keep house I for jvidower. Apply 254 Myers Street, j Steel ton. Pa. . J AA'ANTED —Nursing by middle aged I white woman, six years' experience, can furnish references. Address Box jp-7918 care Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two loomed, unfur nished apartment, hot and cold water, gas and electric light: reference re quired. Cull Bell 466 R. ROOM FOR RENT IN FAMILY OF THREE; NO OTHER LODGERS OR BOARDERS: STEAM HEAT; ALL t'ONA'KNI ENI'IOS: USE OF' PHONE. I CALL BELL 2806 R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room lin down town apartment, next to bath. AA'ill appeal to a business man v anting a nice quiet home. Inquire ■ before 9 or after 5 p. m„ apartment IHA N. 4th St.. second lloor. F'Olt RENT —Three furnished rooms and bath, second lloor, completely fur nished for light housekeeping in a re fined neighborhood, light, heat and gas supplied, none but refined or elderly couple need apply. For par ticulars apply 330 Broad St. or Bell phone 400. TAA'O desirable semi-communicat ing rooms for rent in tine location on Hill; employed person preferred. Ad | dress Box 610-O care Telegraph. | F'Olt RENT —F'ront suite of rooms. | furnished completely for light house i keeping, city steam, couple without [children. Apply 114 Chestnut St. li FOR RENT — front room fur- I I nished. all improvements, batii. II phones. Gentlemen preferred or man land wife. Apply at 1519 State. Hell - 4162 R. 3 —- B FURNISHED room for rent with all conveniences. Bell 1133. (Continued In Next Column) rMANY WORTH-WHILE PEO- ffl j PLE live in furnished rooms. If you j FjHj can offer a desirable one you can find |fj | | a tenant ivho will be glad to pay tvell ; ; for it. Such added income may be i { sla very welcome, too, in these days of | ; high prices. Tell ivhat you have to £43 j i£y rent in a classified ad. The rest should ffi [ i ffi be casv. For there's an active demand. yj i 1 I : ffi If: IS If A w ROOMS FOR RENT ' ROOMS for rent, second floor, two 'rooms with all modern conveniences. I Apply 125 Pine St. I r TWO room apartment for rent, i Apply 2425 N. Sixth St., or 801 l phono 102711. ■ KOU RENT—Two furnished rooms, all conveniences. Apply 202 Nectarine ' Street. FOR RENT —Two rooms, unfurnish ' od. one on first floor, one on second floor, good size and pleasant location Call 232 North St. FOR RENT —Barge furnished front room, steam heat, all conveniences, 'gentlemen preferred. Apply 1101 [Green St. I 'FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms ; for light housekeeping. Adults only. Inquire 923 North Second St. I FOR RENT —714 Cpital St.. second I floor furnished front room, all eon jVenlences. Call Bell 4661:. [ NICELY furnished warm rooms. $2.60 per week and up. Apply at 113 S. Third St. i FOR RENT—Two unfurnished third I floor rooms for light housekeeping. | hot and cold water, inquire 1916 j Penn Street. | ENTIRE third floor, two furnished liooms and private bath, suitable for light housekeeping or otherwise: re fined neighborhood: all modern con veniences; use of phone, £ls North 17th Street. HOME WANTED ; AN elderly lady would lllto a I home with either protestant elderly I couple or with a widow who has an established home. Will pay liberaPy for desirable, homelike accommoda tions. Address Box S-7935 care Tele j graph. j APARTMENTS FOR RENT , FOlt RENT —Five room apartjrnent, , new. all conveniences, rear of 069 ('amp St., rent S3O per month. Apply [to J. I* L. Kulin, 46-48 N. Cameron St. APARTMENTS WANTED | WANTED A small . unfurnished apartment of two or three rooms with I bath. Call Bell phone 2917J or address ! X-7721 care Telegraph. I WANTED —Two or three furnished (rooms or small apartments by young ' couple. Address L-7944 care Tele i graph. — REAR ESTATE FOR SALE THE MOST APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFTS I WIFE i J FOR... J HUSBAND 1 DAUGHTER I SON Buy a home, prepare now for . J the spring drive. 1 have what you want and where you want I it. either cash or time payments. LOUIS B. COHEN 31 N. SECOND Bell 3057-J . I •i '! FOR SALE—Market St.. Camp Hill. , | 2',4-story single frame dwelling; all j improvements; lot 100x300, extending to Chestnut St., on rear; fine shade ■ land shrubbery; large chicken, house. . i Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Wal ,; nut Sts. ! j INVESTMENT —2005-07-09-11 Fors |ter St., 2Vi -story frame dwelling, six . i rooms each, rental income SSO. Price I $5400. ; |, , j 719-721 N. 19th St.. 6 room frame , [dwelling: gas. water, porches, rental , Income's 26. Price of both $2700. Brin ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut [ Streets. . I 1709 Market St. A very attractive 3-story brick dwelling in elegant eon \dition; steam heat, lot 34x90. Price j right for this desirable location. Brin . ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut ~ Streets. I OK SALE—Market St., Washington ''Heights, large frame dwelling house, 10 rooms, two bathrooms, gas. elee • I trie light. Steam heat, two open I# <• places, lirst class condition through " I out. lot 90x175. Brinton-Packer Co. ' j Second and Walnut Streets. : I FOR SALE 11918 Penn St.. brick $3600 '1943 N. 4th St.. brick S3OOO 11918 Park St., brick SSOOO -12427 N. Sixth St., brick $6060 11S20 Fulton St.. frame SI9OO Easy payments. , ! D. A. CALEY. •|707 ICunkel Bldg. Bell 589 ' FOR SALE —Brick dwelling. 1611 ■ Green street. 8 rooms and bath. Chas. ' j Adler. ICO2 N. Third St. fl —— j j DESIRABLE Mechanicsburg prop . jerty lor sale, 10 rooms and hath, all other improvements. 410 E. Main St., • I plot 50x148. Bell Realty Co., Bergner 11 Building. 11 FOR SALE —1719 State Street. Oc : etipic* by owner. 8 rooms and bath, t other improvements, garage on the premises. Inspect this property. Bell ■ Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. s .— _ -I $3300 will purchase No. 2918 Boas -'street, Penhrook, frame house with 6 11 rooms and bath, all other improve r| ments. 801 l Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. ' i FOR SALE —1527 Fulton St., frame house. 9 rooms and bath, offered for -1 sale at an attractive price. Bell Realty ■ ICO.. Bergner Bldg. 1 -j HOUSE for sale. SIOO down, balance '.monthly to suit buyer. Price $llOO ■| DURAND ft FKltßElt, 107 Chestnut Street. t! BRICK house with 7 rooms and [bath, pas, electric light, stcum heat. " I porch front and rear, side entrance. - drive alley. No. 319 •. 18th St. Bell • Really Co., Bergner Bldg. I I .. 1' IMMEDIATE possession of n frame I house with 8 rooms and bath, gas, -'electric light, steam heat, hardwood II floors, lot 40x120. Price $6200. Bell ; Realty 'o.. Bergner Bldg. | (.Continued la Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I . ! POSSESSION AT ONCE (Ownor Leaving City) • ' 1958 Del lev ue Road - I ., T !?r r, '" stor - v brick. (Built in pairs).' Digm rooms and bath, gns, electricity. . Moam heat. etc. U>t ."..'Hax 100 feet, i rear drive alley, eight-foot aideway. l lroiit and rear porches, built in 1910. Apply quickly for this line residence. "! Price is right. 1 1 I BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.. (Hairisburg's Real Estate Bureau).! : , „ 231 Market Street. 11 Bell 4.i26 Dial 5430. i! - ! 51DKS1RAHLE PROPERTY FOR SALE j •Cumberland St., 417, 2 1 / s., bk., imp. * I " $3900! -j Cumberland St.. 427, 2 <•'. s., bk.. easy! • j terms $2300 ■Clinton St., 3-2 s. fr.„ bargain... $33001 | IS. 16th St., double 3 s. bk.. imp., cheap , "I $5600 | • j Vernon St. double 2V. s. fr. Nice lot 52200 jN. 4th St.. 2!£ s. fr. Easy terms $2200 ; ■lKellter St., 400 block. 3 s, bricks. Each , >1 $2500., ; [ Ma clay St.. 3 s. fr.. imp S3BOO I ■IS. 17tli St., 804. 2 s. bk. Entirely mod-j ern $3650 : IN. 6th St., 919. residence and apart-1 1 ments, producing big returns on in-,i ; vestment $9000: " Emerald St.. 3 s. bk., modern, a fine' home $6350 |] 1 N. 7th St., 1702. stucco, easy terms slßso| S. Cameron St., 5-3 s. bks.. price on), inquiry ■ Wagner Road, double fr.. rent sl4 , t $llOO ' N. 12th St.. 2 s. fr. large lot SBOO, i N. Fourth St.. 1500 block. 3 s. fr., imp. r $2500 i ■ N. W. cor. North and Green Sts.. 2 s. j fr. A very desirable corner... .SBOOO Woodbine St.. 560, 3 s. bk., res. store I and warehouse. Near 6th st. ..$67001 N. 4th St., 2200 block. Very deslraolej home. Must inspect to appreciate I $5200 | )jN. 16th St. Fine residence s7oooi ,* Ivelkcr St., 319, 3 s. bk., imp $3150 .iKellter St.. 317. 3 s. bk. imp S3OOO -i Most desirable building lots in Bellevue Park. Ask me for a bargain - price on plot at 21st and Greenwood 1 Streets. I GEO. W. JACOBS. 3 Real Estate and Insurance. 17 N. Third St. Bell 1539 ( I [ - FOR SALE—SISOO.OO will buy finest location in Penbrook. Pa. Property 45 i bv 150 feet. Location and boundary as; follows: West, 45 ft. on Chestnut St.. i south. 150 ft. on Elm street, east. 45 . feet on Calder street, north, 150 feet, on line of Kenedy property. Erected on S. K. corner of this property, a one story frame building. 18 by "1 feet. ' containing two rooms, cellar, gas ■ light, etc. East end of this lot im- 1 proved with lino 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. North Third. 10 rooms, two baths, electric lights and steam heat. Can easily be | converted into an apart ment house. BAUM & ROBESON. Russ Bldg. j | Bell phone 353J - ARGYLE ST.. 14 Three-story brick, 9 room house with modern im -. provements, including electric light. - with porch and side entrance; price II $3200. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market St. eI i j 13TH ST., S., 431 —2',4-story frame ' " house with seven rooms and ba<h, front and side entrance; lot 19)2 ft. 1 bv 151 ft. Price S4OOO. J. 15. Gipple, < - j 1251 Market St. j BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME [7 with large lawn and shrubbery. Also ' | about 7 'acres of land suitable for " farming or building plots. Will be sold I in lots or as a whole. Also one row 7'of five frame houses. All located with lln six miles of Harrlsbuig. Excellent icar service. Call Steelton Exchange. ' 7 j 166.1 on Bell phone. ''l PENBROOK —9-room house; out 7 kitchen, improvements; well built; lot 30x196; price, $2,400. D'urand &| Ferber, 107 Chestnut, near Front. „ BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE SITUATE ON MARKET ST. Three-story brick containing eight , rooms and store room, all improve- ments; house In first class condl tion throughout, now rented for s66'i ! annual; possession can be bad in 30 days; owner nnist sell on account of sickness; act quick if you don't want to loose this opportunity. For qui -It J 1 sale $6,800. Address Box D-7919 care 7 Telegraph or call Bell phone 4593. i. ' ~ ~"| FOR SALE 7 Immediate possession, house 242f 1 North Sixth Street, porches, steam . •• heat, side and rear entrances, all r modern improvements. favorable - ,ermS " C. H. KINTER, 300 Commonwealth Trust Bldg.. i. liarrisburg. Pa. I ' FOR SALE s 6 Right-room new frame house, lot 60x150, porches, drive al | lev. l'cnbrook. 28th and Bank Sts. Price S2OOO. a CHAS. DAVIE'S, '' Real Estate and Fire Insurance. y 1549 State Street. Bell 4162R Dial 493 C! William St.. frame $lO9Ol Fulton St., frame $1200! Currant St.. 3-story brick ! - Herr St.. frame, all imp s3ooai *' Itlley St.. brick S3OOOI Itlley St.. frame, 3-story S3OOO '. UNCO EN REALTY CO.. II I 1129 North Seventh St. i mjjy YOUR HOME on the rental e I payment plan. Small cash or Liberty "■! Bond flist payment required, balance <1 as rent. We have houses In every ! part of the city and suburbs. Apply j A. P. Porana. 122. North Sixth street. (Continued lu Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE [ "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDER LIN" . BRAND NEW AND VACANT j NO DOWN MONEY—SAME AS j RENT JiTH & PAXTON STS.—Seven rooms and bath, hardwood floors, j steam lieat, gas and electricity: i a real modern homo; front und | hack porches; built in pairs; driveway in rear. A GOOD INVESTMENT FRONT ST.. 697-609 3-story i brielt, eight rooms and bath, all j improvements; the very best of location for an apartment house; j can b> bought right and convert- I ed into six apartments at a ; small cost. Vj BRAND NEW AND VACANT I DERRY ST.. 2100 BLOCK—Two- | story brick, six rooms and bath, j hardwood floors, steam heat, gas i and electricity; cemented cellar; I front and rear porches and bal- | cony; possession in a few days. I 12TIf ST.. N.. 68 VACANT; 3- story. eight rooms and bath, new ly painted and papered, gas and electricity all improvements; house in first-class condition; possession at once. JEFFERSON ST.. 2130—3-story brick eight rooms and bath, ai! modern improvements; in good condition. driveway in rear; smaP amount down, balance same as 11 nt. CAMP HILL—2-story bungalow, i nine rooms and bath; very beau- j tilul home; nice big front porch | and lawn, gas and electric lights. [ steam beat) everything that goes to make up a modern home, right price, to quick buyer. I D. ASA SAN DERI.IN. I ROOM 1, SECURITY TRUST BUIEDING 36 NORTH THIRD ST. BELI. 1390. DIAL 3573. I " I Seven-rooni brick, end house, well ; lighted, coal hin under liont porch. | Combination gas and coal range, elec- i trie. Immediate possession. Fourteen new houses on Taylor Boulevard near Reservoir Park. One' on Derry Street. A few ready for oc-| cupation Kighteen-aere farnv Brick business buildings in Harris-j burg. Steelton and Penbrook. KOl'Oll. KRIGHTBIEE & KLINE. Both phones. 307 Kunkle Bldg. j —_j FOR SALE—Residence and busi- | ncss property 1056 South Cameron. Street, brick house, exceptionally built, nine large rooms and store room, can be easily converted into j double dwelling, in addition to large yard with garage in rear you have use of wide street that lias been open ed only to end of property. This un- ! usual home owning opportunity is up; for quick selling in order to close an j estate. We guarantee immediate pos- | session to tile fortunate purchaser.! Inspection by appointment. Apply" to, A. C. Young. Bell 767. Dial 5439. Everything in real estate. Young, building, 34 North Second St. TWO 2'/a and 3-story brick houses, all Improvements, on Hill and up town. some vacant; possession at once; S2OO to SSOO down; pay as rent. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560 J. — ! CENTRAL IIoJ 1 in llummelstown. | offered for sale at an attractive price.. Situated on the town square, having modern conveniences, Including steam heat, plot 109x200. with stable and gurage for 18 cars. Bell Really Co.. Bergner Bidg. j Vacant—Two 3-story brick houses j uptown. , , , ..... ! Vacant— 2-story br ek on Hill, Vacant— 3-story brick on Park St | Three-story bricks on Market St. | Thrcc-btory brick corner house on j brick on Berryhill St. Several large single houses. These | houses have improvements in. Some i for s*'o9 down. Pay as rent. In good ! condition. Newly papered. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell phone SCOJ. FOR SALE A line single dwelling. Immediate [ possession It is on a corner, has lot ■ 53x100, porches, new light fixtures and steam beat, fine wall paper elegant woodwork, double floors on first stoiy with maple top floor, stationary china Closet, linen drawers and shelves. Al together a beautiful home. $60"0. Easy terms if desired Also two houses oil second street with line finish, in cluding riik floor on first story, tiled bath room, open [t r eP ,ac 7 i V lee .l\ lr porch. An elegant home, sßjoo. Last U TMOESLEIN. 600 A Boas St. LEWIS M. NEIFFBR. 3103 Front St. 1 FOR SALE in HO Days Royal terrace, 2-story bk.: all ;t rioo llVsylvun terrace, 3story bk.; ' all imp 4, " m ' 1731 Root street, 2'/a -story bk., all imp ,V 227 N. 15th street. 3-story bk.. | nil imp I2 lf. l U sth SUei ' U .° ry . all imp , ~ 14lMi Herr ftreet, 2-story bk. all 228"5. 29th street, 2',4-s'tory frame: nil imp ' White llall and Reginu streets. i 3-stor.v I'k: all imp. 13.3Q0 See My Dist CHAKL.KS DAVI ICS 1540 State Street Llral Slate and . Kire Insurance i Bell 4162-K "ial 493" j HUMMEL ST.. 215—Frame house | with 9 looms and bath, steam heat. ' electric light, garage and milk house in rear: lront and rear streets paved. ; Price S4OOO. .1. 15. Gipple. l-'ol Market, Street. ] (' A 871 T f° r property. No COmrqissions. V.AOfi Quick settlements. See Clias. Adler. 1002 N. Third street. I no NOT delay inspecting those new- I houses. No. 2417. etc. Deny street. ' well iiuilt. steam heated, open tire- ; i place, other improvements, immc-J lilinte' possession. Bell Realty Co.,| Bergner Bldg. j I Real Estate For Sale or Exchange j j " I FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE I On town property. 4, acre farm and 30-acrc farm. 6 to • 8 miles from Harrlsbuig; pos session at once; clear title; SSOO down: pay as rent. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 660J -y//- -i. •> —v//- *- —r// —y, '— J RKAL ESTATE FOR RENT j BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR RENT * Located at the east end of j f Mulberry Street Bridge. j. No. t. Possession December 1. prop- W, erty now occupied by Swain, Hlck-|n man Company, consisting of One office. Twu basements. | r One storage room. | j; I One concrete garage 15x155 ft 15 ! Suitable for auto accessory or slm-lr 1 ilar business, requiring space lorj- I storagb. | No. 2. Possession January 1, prop erty now occupied by C. A. Fair, con-I j sisting of j ; Two-story frame building, 38x155 M . leet. i L-shape building adjoining, 38x60 j feet j - Suitable for auto repair and paint | shop, or manufacturing business. t ! For further particulars apply at j,. 126 South Second Street : a I < i l* RICAi. ESTATE WANTED i I WE will save you time and annoy- jj lance from agents and advertising, bvj buying your real estate direct. Send | us full particulars in your letter audi, l we will buy your properly if the price i 5 | is right. Address P. O. Box 625. I WANTED—Suburban home. West I" I Shore preferred, or small farm close | (o trolley. Address Box D-2968 caret Telegraph. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS i — i 1 FOR RENT—-Large storeroom In' central business section, suitable for)" [restaurant or other business. Inquire . Hotel Victor, 25 S. 4th St. J j FOR RENT Office spuce. fully J I equipped with two large communicat- ! ling rooms wliicli can bo used for stor- : jage or supplies. Imiuire 129 Broad St. J FARMS I t j FOR SALE—IS-acre farm located lin Warrington twp., York county, 2',2- i | story brick dwelling, frame bank \ lliarn; all necessary outbuildings. 130 ( I fruit trees, 300 in bearing, good fene- . ing. Price S2IOO. Brintoil-Packer Co., ! Second and Walnut Sts. I TWO-ACRES, elegant soil, improv- I [ed uy a 7-room dwelling. frame j I stable, other outbuildings, all in good j I condition, electric light at house and|] Ibarn; considerable fruit: located one- . ihulf square from ear line in Shire-! imanstown. Krinton-Packer Co., Sec- ] j ond and Walnut Sts. jot an acre, 6 room dwelling < j house, stable, chicken house, lots of - l'ruit trees, aside of car line, two fares. Price $2300. DURAND & FERBER. 107 Chestnut near Front Street i FOR SALE—23 acres, good build lings. Ot Ist mill and cider press, two I horses, 2 cows and all improvements, j Price, $3,600. Durand and Ferber, j 107 Chestnut, near Front. I FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Overstuffed tapestry, 3-plece parlor suite, valued S2OO. Sale price $165. 1 FORNWALT, 1321 North Sixth Street. ; SALE U. S. ARMY USED MATERIALS U. S. Army olive drab overcoats. $10.50 each or $St dozen. U. S. Army overcoats, dyed dark brown or, black, $14.95 each. U. S. Army all wool shirts. ! class Al, $2.25 each or s2l dozen; class A. $1.75 each or $16.50 dozen. Special lot of slightly used all wool army | shirts, limited quantity. $2.95 each; U. 1 IS. Army russet dress shoes, repaired (and sterelized. class A $3.95 pair or " $39 dozen: class IS, $3.15 pair or S3O dozen. Unrepaired russet shoes, cluss lA, $1.95 pair, or $lB dozen; class B, ' | $1.50 pair or sls dozen; IT. S. Army ! hobnail and field shoes. $2.95 pair or I $27 dozen; heavy army arctics. $2.35 Ipair; U. S. Army hip rubber hoots. I $3.75 pair: knee rubber boots. $3.50 1 j pair: V. S. Army overalls and jump- 1 I ers. flue garment, $8.50 dozen or 100 j garments for S6O; U. S. Army all wool j blankets. $6.50. olive drab comforts, I $2.50 each or $lB hale of 24; U. H. I army raincoats and slickers, $4.25 ' each: XT. s. Army all wool underwear, | $1.35 garment: wool socks, $2.25 doz- " en. Cotton socks. $1 dozen: army tents, tent flies and tarpaulins, all sizes. Write for prices on all govern- " Intent goods. Send cash with order and I include postage when ordered Bh|'l ! pea by parcel post. No goods shipped I |<". O. L>. Money refunded if not sat- I isfied. Army Salvage Warehouse Co.. : Largest House of Its Kind on Earth, Greenville, S. C. | j ! FOR SALE—Ladies' black pony I' skin coat, size 40, cost SIOO, will sell| | for S2O. Also child's Irish mail, good I Condition, bought last Christmas for ! $7.50, will sell for $3.50. Call 2215 - Penn St. j FOR SALE —One interior sliding I jdoor, complete, 48x9015 in.; one door. I • '30x7915 in.: one strain radiator, 38 in.x 1 i 3 col.; steam radiator. 38 in.x 4 col. 1 I Call at 235 Emerald St., onaßell phoneh ,1571 M. * ♦ 1— . | FINE fur coat for sale. Australian 'wombat with wide muskrut collar and | euft's and long gauntlet gloves to I I match, ail like now. A beautiful coat. I; I Price for all $125. Bell 1090 M. j FOR SALE—SI2S coat,- bought two weeks ago; not worn; size 36; will sell ( 'for $75. Call at 254 Calder St. . ,] i FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en- ! |gine, 10 11. P. International gasoline [ ! 'engine, machine tools, electric motors, 1' : various sizes, large stone crushing : I plant complete. 1. R. Laverty, I&61 I Bell phono. 1 FOR SALE —Pedigreed rufus red 1 (Belgian hare. The kind that pleases. 1 Inquire of Harry M. Nickel, East Allen I' I Street. Mechaniesburg. I FOR SALE—Very reasonably, a 1 brand now knitting machine with all ' J appliances. If interested phone 1426. ! FOR SALE—Savage high power rille 30.30. in good condition, two i I boxes shells, case and cleaner. Price ' 1 $25. Telephone 3503 J. j CENTRAL Furniture Store, dealer in new and second-hand furniture, I carpets, stoves. Try Us before buying ' |or selling. Great bargains in new I mattresses, sl2 and sl6 for $8.50 and I $6.25. A trial will convince you. Closed 1 j Saturday. 324 Ileily St. Bell phone i 1106111. < FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acexy- . lene generators, cutting and welding 1 torches, carbon burning otullt. Dein- • onstration by appointment. F. R. • l.averty, 1857 Bell phone. |i MORRIS SAYS save money buying > j now and second-hand furniture here. - I High prices paid for furniture. Morris I Sehmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. | BOOKS Bought and sold; 20.0u0 I 'new, old, rare, in stock. Aurand's, 1 925 North Third. Circulars free. | TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEORGE P. TILLOTSON. I 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE . ORPHEUM THEATER 1 j BOTH PHONES I. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WE are In the market for all kinds of junk. Call Bell i 974 or write L Cohen A Co.. York and Ash Ave. • I (Continued lu Next Column) 1 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS MAX SMELTZ Second hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call or drop a postal to Max Smeltz, 1020 Market Street. Will call, city or coun try. Bell phone 5321 J. WANTED Small double room heater. Address Box C-8132 care Tele graph. WANTED—To buy Bh low pitch Boehin A Albert system clarinets. State full particulars and price. A. Mercado, Farmers' Hank Building. Tv 4 rone, Pa. BELL PHONE ' S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURQ, PA BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED—Use of office pertaining to Youth's Companion business, prin cipally for appointments and business address. No special hours or space re quired. Address Ira Kunselman, Gen eral Delivery. City. RESIDENCE and steam bakery for sale; good bargain for right party. Call on or address, J. H. Bridge, Man he i in, Pa. 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. 1022 Market street. Bell 3239W-2. 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 I do. D. W. Bixler 2130 Susquehanna St. Bell phono 4006 J. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge. 25c doz.. double edge. 35a doz., razors, 25c. Oorgas Drug Sfore. OXY-ACETYLENE WELD 1N G 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 thi3 changeable weather. OUll LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. F U RNITUR E CRATED. J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 R. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. C A PLAN 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-U. Open Evenings FINANCIAL HIGH GRADE STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD J. K. GREENAWALT, JR. 130 Walnut Street, Bell phone 516-J Harrisburg, Pa. INSURANCE DON'T TAKE Any unnecessary chances if it's anything in the line of insurance, we handle it. J. SCHOOLNIK, 21 Spooncr Building. Fire, Life, Casualty. Automobile In surance. Bell 4593. MONEY TO LOAN SMALL LOANS AT LEGAL RATES sls TO S3OO On furniture, real estate or guaran teed notes. Convenient monthly pay ments. Interest charges based on the actual time the money is in your pos session. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut Street. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 4. 1919. to Individu als in need of ready cash, small loans a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rutes in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. MONEY IA) AN ED—Employes' Loan Society, Room 206 Bergner Bldg., Third and Market streets. "Licensed and Bonded by the State." HAULING AND MOVING I'ECK & HARRIS, moving of all kinds, piano, safe, furniture and ma chinery. 20 years' experience. Bell 2418. Dial 3283. AUTO hauling, local or long dis tance. furniture nnd piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 Capital St. Both phones. LOCA L AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 63U Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3636-J. Dial 3638. HICKS Local and long-distanci huuling and storage. 1214 Wallace St. Both phones. WE Move Anything, Anywhere. Any time. Price reasonable. Dial 4990. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third Street. HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain anil dustproof body. J. E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst. Manager. Hershey, Pa. Bel" phone 15R6. PAUL BECK, general hauling, local and lung distance, making a speciatly of furniture, piano and safe moving. Call ill 1617 Naudaln St.. or Bell 5235 J. MUSICAL HARRISBURG TALKING MACHINE HOSPITAL. 1303 North Sixth Street. Talking machines repaired and supplies a specialty. Call Bell phone 2184 J. TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLER S. 14 South Fourth street. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page
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