18 If the Problem of Household Help Confronts You Home, Try the Classified Advertising Way of Solving It 2>eatbs ■ ATSON —Jacob U. O. Matson died Thursday evening, December 4, 3 919. at 9.55. Funeral services Monday afternoon nt 2.30 from his residence. 6.30 Hamilton Street. Relatives ana friends are invited, to attend with out further notice. kIDGR —Russell Vernon, nephew ol Mr. and Mrs. Harris 11. Rider, dieo at his home. 140 Altoonu nve., EnolH, Pa.. aged 1 year. 7 months and is surviving are his father. Charles R- Rider and one brother. Kenneth. Funeral cervices nt the house at 1.30 p. m.. Sunday. December ■■ i.'l.. lIIIT7. —On Thursday morning. De cember 4. 1919. John Jacob ReiU. aged 54 years. 4 months and 3 da> s. Kuneral services on Sunday after noon at 3.30 o'clock at his late resi dence. 1333 Liberty Street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Roijy will oe taken Monday morning at J. 50 to .... Peters Church. Northumberland County, for further services and burial! LOST AND FOUND LOST —On Saturday afternoon a cameo brooch with gold lim, about 1% inches in ai 'ametor on Progress car. Mat ket Square. Pomeroy g l '°" eery. Market Street to Bow man's and Third street to Hoover's jewelry stove. Re ward if returned to Telegraph • office. LOST—Masonic watch charm. 32 de gree. gold. % -inch square at Colonial theater. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart s. Market or Second Sts. Rew-ard offeted. R. H. Cochran. 123 State St. I,OST—German shephard dog. black nnd tan. at Perdix. Reward if rotm n d to owner. J. E. b lckes. Perdix. Bell 115. LOST—Black fancy bcadedhand bag with large sum of monej out of nutomobile between Dauphin nti<l Harrisburg. Very liberal reward if turned to 1506 renn t-t. "TcisT—Black wire-haired PHPfT; jv tli clipped ears and ta 1, on Wed nesday afternoon. Reward if return •d 211 Emerald St. INSTRUCTION'S ""INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION In OWM Fhorthand. Typewriting. KnglUU. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arltnmo B BECKLEV S BUSINESS COLLEGE 121 Market St. CUas. 1- Becklev NOTICE VTK play' for parties, banquets and all private occasions. Zembra Mando lin Club. P. O. Box 625. HELP WANTED —MAI-E IF YOU ARE TIRED OF MOVING AROUND FROM ONE JOB TO ANOTHER LOSING TIME AND MONEY * GOODYEAR OFFERS TOU STEADY WORK THE YEAR ROUND Excellent Working Conditions Educational Advantages and a CHANCE TO EARN RATES IN AC CORDANCE WITH YOUR ABILITY CARPENTERS GENERAL REPAIRMEN ALL ROUND MACHINISTS ELECTRICIANS PIPEFITTERS BKNCHMEN. HANDYMEN AND PATTERNMAKERS, NEEDED Apply in person or write at once to Factory Employment Ollice THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPAM, AKRON. OHIO. WANTED WARPER FOREMAN FOR OUT OF TOWN RIBBON MILL TO TAKE CHARGE OF WARPING AND WINDING DEPARTMENTS. APPLY. STATING EXPERIENCE TO ERNEST AND HERMAN LEVY, INC., HANOVER. PA. ~~ RED blooded salesmen can make war-time money selling our guaran teed products. Every home owner buvs trees, shrubs and roses. Exclu sive territow. Experience unneces sary. Apply to-day. Allen Nursery Company. Rochester. N- l. 1 \ <\LLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY Training qualifies you in your spare time to till important accounting, traffic banking and sales positions. Positions located for graduates. Full information without obligation. East ern office. 26 N. ISth St.. city. Hell 3299. WANTED a district representative for this district by a manufacturer of a standurd commodity. We want a man who desires a good income. $350 to S3OO per month sure. Would you like to get in a clean-cut business the year around'' Would you invest S2OO to do, so, fully guaranteed'.' Rank ref erence given! If you desire the above see H. E. Fouts at Room 10, Colum bus Hotel, Saturday and Sunday, up I<> 3.30 p. m. (Continued In Next Column 1 FOR SALE Nos. 1541 and 1543 Vernon Street Pair. 2 H-story brick front dwellings; 3 rooms and bath: front and back porches; cemented cellar; gas light; furnace heat; lot. 20x103 ft., to Thompson Ave. . *2.."Pin each No. Derry Street . A 3-alory brick front dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; front and back porches; cemented cellar; gas light; furnace heat. Price... 93,180 Miller Brothers & Co. I.OC'UST AV II CO CUT STS. HE AI. ESTATE * INSURANCE SURETY HONOS Members libit. Heal Estate Hoard lIKI.I' B'AXTED-MALE WANTED CARPENTERS TRACK REPAIRMEN AND LABORERS FOR SENERAL PLANT WORK APPLY AT EMPLOY MENT OFFICE BETHLEHEM STEEL CO., STEELTON. PA. 1 j i i WANTED Platen pressmen; good wages; steady employment. Apply at once. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. State and Cameron Sts. WANTED Union carpenters for form Iwork; winter job. Appy. N ATI ON L ENGINEERING CORPORATION. i FAIR GROUNDS. CARLISLE, PA. WANTED Young men between the age of 1? and -1 to learn trade oc cupations. Harrisburg Shops: Machinists Plumbers Boilermakers Car Repairmen Inquire at Employment Bureau, No. 5 Grace Ave. Master Mechanic's Office or Maclay Street Shop. Har burg. j General Foreman's Office. [ Lucknow. General Foreman's Office, 1 Enola. I , i Young man about. IS years of age for general office work. Must be quick and accurate at figures. Moderate salary to start. SWIFT & COMPANY, | Seventh and North Streets. • i SALESMAN WANTED—Man about 10 vears of age to sell Frantz Premier electric cleaners from house to house lon a commission basis. If you are not I afraid of v. ork and wish to earn real money. Call at the Premier Service Co.. 206 Court St.. between 9 and 12 la. m. Ask for Mr. Reeser. , WANTED Ambitious young man. typist preferred, for a position in our accounting department. Ask for Mr. Baines, Elliott- Fisher Co., South Cameron Street. ■ I WANTED Good bread baker; steady work and good wages. Apply MARYLAND DINING ROOM, Hagerstown, Md. FREIGHT TRUCKERS AND FREIGHT HANDLERS WANTED AT THE F. R. K. DIVISION ST. TRANSFER, HBO., PA. APPLY TO AGENT AT DIVISION ST. FREIGHT TRANSFER. 7TH AND DIVISION STS. lOR AT P. R. R- EMPLOYMENT BU REAU. NO. 5 GRACE AVENUE, I HARRISBURG. PA I WANTED —Two automobile paint ers. Apply Hippie & Son, 12.05 Capital Street. I WANTED —White chauffeur for a ! 2-ton truck. Must be sober and re i liable. Reply in own handwriting to P. O. Box 307, Ilarrisbarg. ANYBODY can increase income S3O weekly. Spare time growing mush room./ in cellars, sheds, boxes. Free illustrated booklet. Hiram Barton, 332 A West 48th St.. New York. MEN—Age 17 to SS. Experience un necessary. Travel, make secret in vestigations. reports. "Salaries; ex penses. American Foreign Detective Agency. 429. St. Louis. | MEN wanted for detective work. | Write J. Ganor. former govt, detec jtive, Danville. 111. . 1 WANTED —Reliable man who likes | dowers to talk our ornamental and I fruit trees and shrubs in his own lo cality. Permanent position. Full pay ; weekly. No collecting or delivering. . vtablished thirty years. References. I lirown Brothers Nurseries. Rochester, ! New York. MAN to work this city refinishing I chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, i by now method. $lO daily without cap ital or experience. Write Gunraetal |Co.. 334 Elm, Decatur, 111. I U S Government wants hundreds (railway mail clerks. Beginners salary I*l3oo year. Men-women. 18 up. List (positions free. Write to-day. Franklin j Institute. Dept. 412Y, Rochester. N. 7. WANTED —One good tinner. Apply 334 Kelker St. WANTED—A cigarmaker for hand work. C. L. Boak, 229 Broad St. Both 1 phones. ' WANTED Janitor, who under stands firing boiler, using river coal, I must furnish reference. P. O. Box 446, City. 1 WANTED—Laborers and contrac tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax tang. I BUILDING trades workmen. Steady 'employment at good wage's is offered Ito experienced bricklayers, carpen ters, plasterers, mason tenders, I plumbers. steamfitters and other 1 building trades mechanics. Give ref ! erences. Box 174, Detroit. Mich. ' HUNDREDS Railway Mail Clerks, (City Mail Carriers wanted by U. S. (Government. Men 18-45; SI,OOO-81.890 I year. List positions free. Franklin institute. Dept. 413-W, Rochester. IN. Y. ! WANTED—Reliable man for clerk 'in general store, good wages and ' permanent position. Apply to S. A. . uiiirn. Penbrook, Pa. I LEARN a trade and earn while you i iearn. Souie of our students are mak iing 1120 a month while learning. VV call place you. We teach aeroplane operating, piloting and construction, 'automobile mechanism, wireless .elO' ,graphy or radio telephone. Write foi particulars. Auto and Aeroplane Me chanical school. Harrisburg. Aero 'drome OfTlce. 25 North Cameron St. I Harrisburg. Bell 1710. Dial 3U65. I (tvnlliaril la Next Column) HELfr WANTED—MALE SHOES—Wanted experienced in seumer, good piece price und steudy work, elegant chance to be the first; man on the branch, good working j conditions, and no extreme toes. Ap-| ply in person or by mail. C. S. GIBBON CO.. 54 North Fourth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. I UPHOLSTERERS wanted. Open) shop. $1 per hour for good mechanics. No labor trouble. Address Box R-8135 care Telegraph. HELP WANT AD—FEMALE OPERATORS (hving to the rapid increase of our business we are re quiring experienced machine operators. Work is regular and permanent. • As sanitary conditions of our sewing rooms und the effi ciency of our machines are second to none, operators can earn good wages. A bonus is I paid every pay day to oper | ators. BLOUGH MFG. CO.. INC.. REILY AND FULTON STREETS SILK. SILK, SILK r 1 Silk Operators J Good Learner* • If steady work is what you want and short day and best pay. Apply * SILK MILL. Cor. Second and North Sts. WANTED—Housekeeper for widow er. must be a neat refined woman, age about 35. A good home will be I given; only one in family. Address R. [ L Taylor. Maclay St. Post Office. Gen ! oral Delivery. Harrisburg. , WANTED A girl for general ! housework; no washing. liberal j wages. Apply 1613 N. Second St. Bell I phone 2055. WANTED —Girls to learn how to i make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harris j Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St. WANTED Girls for packing and fitting ,1 room. Apply DEFINE & YUNGEL SHOE MFG. CO.. , i Fifteenth and State Streets. ! I : WANTED Girls to work in book-bind ing department, experience unnecessary. Apply Mr. Bern heisel. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY, Cameron and State Sts. WANTED Five bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell ■ dealers; $25 to SSO per week; rail load fare paid; write at once. Good rich Drug Co.. Dept. 841. Omaha, Neb. WOMAN wanted for general house work; good home to right party. Call Beil phone 4335 R. WANTED I Girl for office work to assist I keeping records and auditing sales checks. Apply ASTRICH, 308 Market Street. WANTED—Young woman for gen ; oral housework, three in family, no ! washing. Apply 1002 N. 16th St. Bell j 3090 R. WANTED—Saleslady with experi ence in cloak and suit departments ■ for our Shippensburg branch. Apply New York Store, Palmyra. Pa. GOOD WAGE'S FOR HOMEWORK We need you to make socks on the fast easily learned Auto Knitter. Ex perience unnecessary. Distance im material. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. I Dept. 146 C, Auto Knitter Co.. Bul ■ [ falo. N. Y. I WANTED—Several saleswomen for permanent positions, those with ex ! perience and references can earn good [salary. Apply Robinson & Co., Third I and Broad Streets. ' WANTED—Young lady to clerk | during holiday season. Must come , | well recommended. Apply at Lampas, ;414 Market Street. ] HOUSEKEEPER wanted, girl or , I young widow between 23 and 30 years i [as housekeeper for widcAver with two 1 children. Permanent home for right | person. Write P. O. Box 37, lie |Clure, Pa. WANTED —Reliable white girl j | for general housework. Apply 320' Emerald Street or call Beli phone j II 3648.1. WANTED—One white girl to help ] with housework after school hours and on Saturdays, in home of small family, reference required. Address . G-7765 care Telegraph. WANTED Experienced g'rls on paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris ((Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St. ' j HELP WANTED —MaIe und Fcnmlc j r| : I WANTED Press feeders at once, experi ence preferred, but not neces- i sary. The Telegraph Print- I ing Company, Cameron and i State Streets. Harrisburg. Pa. :| • | I HARRISBURG examinations com-1 11 ing for hundreds U. S. Government! „ positions. Men-women. 18 up. $llOO to j S2OOO year. Quick raise. Easy work. ! I Short 'hours. Permanent, no layoffs. I . Common education sufficient. Pull un- ' necessary. List openings free. Write.' . to-da.v. I-'ranklin Institute. Dept. *IIY, | Rochester. N. Y. J i WOMEN or man wanted, salary s2ti , full time. 50c an hour spare time, sell ing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Ex- I ' perience unnecessary. International , Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. i MEN —Women —Girls; 18 up. want-' ed for U. S. government life jobs;! SIOO-$l5O month; vacation with pay; | • no strikes or layoffs; short hours; i common education sufficient; pu|| ■ unnecessary. Write immediately for' ■ free list positions open. I-'runklin In- | i stitute. Dept. 412-W, Rochester. N. ; : 1 1 r M EN^-fVomen raise Belgian hares • for us. We puy $7 to $lO for uil you 1 ■ raise Free illustrated booklet. United. . Food and Fur Association. 329 W, K *t '■ 48th St. Dept. C. New York. 1 (Continued in Next Column) J HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MANY WORTH-WHILE PEO 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 very' welcome, too, in these days of high priees. Tell what you have to rent in a classified ad. The rest should be easy. For there's an active demand. HELP WANTED—MoIe and Female WANTED Experienced office clerk, male or female. Go<yl 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 cave Telegraph. , SALESMEN WANTED A LARGER SALARY YOU WANT MORE MONEY "It's yours if you put in that extra hour cr two each day—in recreation, sure it's recreation to make pleasant five or ten minute visits on a different line of merchants than the regular line you call on. You get a new view point of business—you're in a differ ent atmosphere The handy pocket sam ple—the big commission getter makes your salary what you want it—no limit except the limit you set for yourself. One man's side line commis sions this week, over SIOO. Every thing furnished free to work with — we even show you how to sell it you learn that in 10 -minutes. Write us—you'll at least have the satisfac tion "of knowing that you have not passed up a big spare time money maker without investigation. C. E Erickson Co., inc., 633 Ertckson Bldg., Des Moines. lowa. SALESMEN —New carburetor fot Ford cars. Simple not a moving part, installed in thirty minutes, guaran teed to double your mileage and start in zero weather without heating or priming. Fifteen-day free trial. Our St. Louis man sold 3000 in 11 months; Salt Lake Citv man made SI2OO in one week. Write U. & J. Carburetor Co.. 505 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. OUR protected article exclusively owned and controlled by us clears up ward of $40.00 per day for salesmen; most essential; government created demand. Large territories to sales ,men able to handle crews. Side-line or full-time. If you cannot sell this specialty you will fail selling life preservers on a sinking ship. Definite co-operation. Jerome Laudt, presi dent, 8 South Dearborn Street, Chi cago. 111. j LIVE experienced salesmen, exclu sive territory, strongest, most attrac tive calendar and specialty line eve produced. Old house. Liberal commis sions paid weekly. Write for bonus contract for 1920. Sentinel Printing Co., Indianapolis, Ind. SALESMAN wanted to sell suspen ders, belts and garters to ,the retail Wade. Ten per cent, commission on all orders delivered. State territory and reference. L Katzenberg, 414 Broadway, N. Y. [ SALESMEN —Make extra money in spare time selling accident policies. $5,000 death. $25 weekly benefit. Pre mium $lO yearly. Underwriters, Dept 874. Newark. N. J. SALESMEN —Write for list of open ings and full particulars. Earn $2,000 to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experienced. City or traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Assn.. Dept. 603, Chicago. AGENTS WANTED LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, under wear. hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad way. New York City. AGENTS —Big pay end free auto mobile introducing wonderful ne.w gasoline saver, puncture proof, five year spark plugs and other economic al auto necessities. Outfit free. L Bali wey. Dept. 632, Louisville. Ky. AGENTS —$23 to SSO per week eas'ly made si lling the Radium Gas Lighter. The greatest novelty of the age; no llint or friction; lights like magic. Sample 10c. Simplex Gas Lighter Co., 10 East 14th St.. New York. AGENTS —Make big profits selling our extracts, perfumes, cold cream-, face powders, spices, medicines, etc. Beautilu' high grade line. Exclusive territory. Sample soap free. Lacassian Co., Dept. 141, St. Louis, Mo. AN aggressive representative, cap able of qualifying as district manager and able to manage local business of his own. World's Salesmanship Con gress. Kresge Bldg., Detroit, Mich. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE YOUNG man wishes position of any kind. 1 have experience in butcher shop, electrical work and can run an automobile. Call at *22 Hamilton St. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Clerical work by ex perienced young woman who has knowledge of stenography. Can fur nish references. Address Bo,\ K-7950 care Telegraph. ' YOUNG high school girl wishes po sition in an office or clerical work, has had previous experience. Can furnish reference. Address Box G-8137 care Telegraph. STENOGRAPHER wishes position. Cun furnish reference. Call Dial 4537. WANTED —By middle aged white woman with child place to keep house for jvidower. Apply 254 Myers Street, Stgelton, Pa. ROOMS FOIt RENT FOR RENT—Two roomed, unfur nished apartment, hot and cold water, gas and electric light; reference re quired. Call Bell 466 R. FOR RENT—Two large second floor sunny rooms adjoining bath; artistically furnished; near Capitol. 513 North Second St. FOR RENT —Second-story front, furnished room, in central location. [Call Bell 2359 J. ! THREE rooms for rent at 1116 N. Third street. ! FOR RENT—Second floor front room with all conveniences. Apply 1125 Pine St. ROOM FOR RENT IN FAMILY OF THREE; NO OTHER LODGERS Oil BOARDERS; STKA.VI HICAT; AIM CON VUN IENC EH: USE OF I'HONE |CALL BELL 2806 R. L (Continued In Next Column) l [ ROOMS FOK RENT J I'OR RENT—Nicely furnished room I > ST?,. town upartment. next to I bath. \\ ill appeal to a business man ; wanting a nice quiet home. Inquire IVo £°w ?. , 01 ' 0 . aftei 5 P- apartment | 19A N. 4th St.. second floor. ■ RENT—Three furnished rooms I and bath, second floor, 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 320 Broad St. or Bell j phone 400. i TWO desirable semi-eommunicat j ing rooms for rent in tine location on Hill; employed person preferred. Ad j dress Box 616-0 care Telegraph. j FOR RENT—Front suite of rooms, .furnished completely lor light house | keeping, city steam, couple without children. Apply 114 Chestnut St. j FOR RENT—l.arge front room fur- I nished, all improvements, bath. Phones. Gentlemen preferred or* man and wife. Apply at 1549 State. Bell 1 4162 R. J ROOMS for rent, second floor, two! . rooms with all modern conveniences. Apply 125 Pine St. TWO room apartment for rent. Apply 2425 N. Sixth St.. or Bell phone 420711. EOR RENT—Two furnished rooms all conveniences. Apply 203 Nectarine Street. FOR RENT—Large furnished front room, steam heat, all conveniences, gentlemen preferred. Apply 11041 Green St. I NICELY furnished warm rooms, | $2.50 per week and up. Apply at 143 S. Third St. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished third! floor rooms lor light housekeeping, hot and cold water. Inquire 11 1J Penn Street. —! ENTIRE third floor, two furnished f rooms and private bath, suitable for light housekeeping or otherwise; re fined neighborhood; all modern con-' veniences; use of phone. 815 North 17th Street. HOME WANTED - AN elderly lady would like a home with either protestant elderly couple or with a widow who has ani established home. Will pay liberally for desirable, homelike accommoda tions. Address Box S-7935 care Tele graph; APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Five room apartment, new. all conveniences, rear of 569 Camp St.. rent S3O per month. Apply to J. L L Kuhn, 46-48 N. Cameron St. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED —Unfurnished apartment I of two rooms, bath and kitchenette; ' I must be centrally located. Address R. i j Adver. P. O. Box 574. City. WANTED A small unfurnished j apartment of two or three rooms with bath. Call Bell phone 2917J or address' X-7721 care Telegraph. ■ REAL ESTATE EOR SALE j ! "IF IT S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDER LIN" BRAND NEW AND VACANT NO DOWN MONEY—SAME AS RENT 17TH & PAX TON STS.—Seven rooms and bath, hardwood floors, steam heat, gas and electricity; i a real modern home; front and back porches: built in pairs; I j drivtway in rear. • A GOOD INVESTMENT ' | i FRONT ST., 607-609 3-story J | brick, eight rooms and bath, all ■ j improvements; the very best of I location for an apartment house; | j can be bought right and convert j ed into six apartments at a ! j small cost. i BRAND NEW AND VACANT PERRY ST.. 2400 BLOCK—Two- j story brick, six rooms and bath, hardwood floors, steam heat, gas and electricity; cemented cellar; j front end rear porches and bal- j cony; possession in a few days. 12TH ST.. N\. 68 VACANT; 3- J story, eight rooms and bath, new- | ly painted and papered, gas and electricity all improvements, i house in first-class condition; I I possession at once. JEFFERSON ST.. 2130—3-story ' i brick, eight rooms and bath, al! | modern improvements; in good ' .condition, driveway in rear; j small amount down, balance same I as tent. CAMP HILL— bungalow, I nine rooms and bath; very beau tilul home; nice big front porch ! and lawn, gas and electric lights, steair. heat; everything that goes to make up a modern home, right price to, quick buyer. D. ASA SANDER LAN, ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BUILDING 30 NORTH THIRD ST. BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. j FOR SALE—Residence and busi ness property 1056 South Cameron ! Street, brick house, exceptionally 1 built, nine large rooms and store room, can be easily converted into I double dwelling. In addition to large ! yard with garage in rear you havo I use of wide street thut has been open- I icd only to end of property. This un- I usual home owning opportunity is up ! for quick selling In order to close an I estate. We guarantee immediate pos ; session to the fortunate purchaser, 'inspection by appointment. Apply to IA. C. Young. Bell 767. Dial 5439. 1 Everything in real estate. Young building. 34 North Second St. ) OR SALE—Market St.. Washington ' 'Heights, large, frame dwelling hous-N !10 rooms, two bathrooms, gus, elec-1 I trie light, steam heat, two open * ■ places, tirst class condition througn out, lot 90x175. Brinton-Packer Co. | Second and Walnut Streets. — - ■ i —■ t (Continued In Meat Column) t HEAD ESTATE FOR SALE HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU CONSULT US BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. s3l MARKET STREET THE MOST APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFTS I WIFE FOR J HUSBAND "'J DAUGHTER I SON Buy a home, prepare now for | the spring drive. I have what I you want and- where you want it, either cash or time payments. LOUIS B. COHEN 31 N. SECOND Bell 3057-J Seven-room brick, end house, well lighted, coal bin under tiont porch, combination gas and coal range, elec tric. Immediate possession. Fourteen new bouses on Ta.vlof Boulevard near Reservoir Park. One on Derry Street. A few ready for oc cupation. Eighteen-acre farm. j Brick business buildings in Harris burg, Steelton and Penbrook. KOUGH. BRIGHT BILL & KLINE. Both phones. 307 KunUle Bldg. FOR SALE—SISOO.OO will buy finest location in Penbrook. Pa. Property 45 by 150 fceO Location and boundary as follows: West, 45 ft. on Chestnut St._. south, 150 ft. on Elm street, east. 45 feet on Calder street, north, 'l5O feet on line of Kenedy property. Erected on S. E. corner of this property, a one- I story frame building. 18 by 31 feet. | containing two rooms, cellar, gas I light, etc. East end of this lot im proved with tine 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. i FOR SALE—Market St.. Camp Hill. 2*i-story single frame dwelling; all improvements; lot 100x300, extending to Chestnut St., on rear: fine shade land shrubberjf; large chicken house. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal j nut Sts. j INVESTMENT—2OOS-67-09-11 Fors- I ter St., 2%-story frame dwelling, six I rooms each, rental income SSO. Price ! $5400. 719-721 N. 19lh St., 6 room frame dwelling; gas, water, porches, rental Income $26. Price of both $2700. Brin | ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut Streets. 1709 Market St. A very attractive 3-story brick dwelling in elegant con dition; steam heat, lot 34x90. Price right for this desirable location. Brin ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut ■ Streets. FOR SALE 1918 Penn St.. brick $3600 1943 N. 4th St., brick . S3OOO 1918 Park St.. brick SSOOO 12427 N. Sixth St.. brick S6OOO 1820 Fulton St.. frame SI9OO Easy payments. D. A CALEY. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589 FOR SALE—Brick dwelling. 1611 Green street. 8 rooms and bath. Chas. I Adler. 1002 N. Third St. i HOUSE for sale. SIOO down, balance I monthly to suit buyer. Price $llOO. DURAND & FERBER, lot Chestnut Street. RE ILY ST.. 113, desirable 3-story brick house with all improvements. BAUM & ROBESON. ■ Russ Bldg. Bell phone 353J | DESIRABLE Mechanicsbqrg prop erty for sale, 10 rooms and bath, all ■ other improvements. 410 E. Main St.. I plot 50x148. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner I Building. ! FOR SALE—I7I9 State Street, oe- I cupicA by owner, 8 rooms and bath, 'other improvements, garage on the I premises. Inspect this property. Bell | Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. i $3300 will purchase No. 2918 Boas ! street. Penbrook, frame house with 6 | rooms and bath, all other improve- I ments. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. j • FOR SALE —1527 Fulton St.. frame j house, 9 rooms and bath, offered for I sale ut an attractive price. Bell Realty [Co., Bergner Bldg. I BRICK house with 7 rooms and bath. gas. electric light, steam heat. I porch front and rear, side entrance. Idrixe alley. No. 319 S. 18th St. Bell I Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. t [ IMMEDIATE possession of a frame ; house with S rooms and bath, gas I electric light, steam tseat. hardwood 'floors, lot 4UXI2U. Price $6200. Bell j Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. j DO NOT delay inspecting those new 'hot. is, No. 2117, ete., Derry street. ! well built, steam heated, open fire ' place, other improvements, iinmo jdiate possession. Bell Realty Co.. j Bergner Bldg. ■ . CENTRAL Hotel in Hummelstown, I offered for sale at an attractive price. I Situated on the town square, having I modern conveniences, including steam heat plot 109x200. with stable and 'garage for 18 cars. Bell Realty Co., I Bergner Bidg. I AUGYLE ST., 14 Three-story i urif-k 9 room house with modern im provements, including electric light, with porch-and side entrance; price | $3200. J. K. Gipple. 1251 Market St. i HUMMEL' ST.. 215 —Frame house with 9 looms and bath, steam heat, electric light, garage and milk house in rear: tront and real- streets paved. Price SIOOO. J. K. Gipple, 1251 Market | I Street- ' I BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME ' witli large lawn and shrubbery. Also i about 7 acres of land suitable for I farming or building plots. Will be sold in lots or as a whole. Also one row of live frame houses. All located with ?n ix miles of Uarrisbuig Excellent car service. Call Steelton Exchange. lO6J on Bell phone. PENBROOK —9-rooin house; out kitchen, improvements; well built; lot 30X196; price, $2,400. Durand & Ferbcr. 107 Chestnut, near 1-ront. BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE 1 SITUATE ON MARKET ST. Three-storv brick containing eight rooms and storeroom, all improve ments" house in first class condi tion throughout, now rented for $660 annual: possession can be nad in 30 days; owner must sell on account of sickness: act quick if you don t want to loose this opportunity. !■ or quick sale $6,800. Address Box D-7919 care i Telegraph or call Bell phono 4593. i BUY YOUR HOME on the rental j 'payment plan. Small cash or Liberty; 'Bond first payment required, balance as rent. We have houses In every part of the city and suburbs. Apply! A. P. Doranz, 1223 North Sixth street. (Continued in Next Column) j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE POSSESSION AT ONCE (Owner Leaving City) 1958 Bellevue Road Three-story brick. (Built in pairs). Eight rooms and bath. gas. electricity, steam heat. etc. Lot 3314x100 feet, rear drive alley, eight-foot sideway. tront 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 5430 DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE Cumberland St.. 417. 214 s., bli., imp. S3OOO Cumberland St.. 427, 214 s„ bk., easy terms Clinton St.. 3-2 s. fr.. bargain... $3300 S. 16th St., double 3 s. bk., imp., cheap $5600 Vernon St. double 214 . fr. Nice lot $3600 N. 4th St.. 214 s. fr. Easy terms $2200 Kelker St.. 400 block. 3 s. bricks. Each $2500 Maclay St.. 2 SI fx., imp S3BOO S. 17tlx St.. 804. 2 s. bk. Entirely mod ern $3650 N. 6th St., 919, residence and apart ments. producing big returns on in vestment S9OOO Emerald St.. 3 s. bk., modern, a fine home $63 J0 N. 7th St., 1702. stucco, easy terms^ S. Cameron St., 5-3 s. bks.. price on inquiry ... Wagner Road, double fr.. rent luo N. 12th St.. 2 s. fr. large lot .....SBOO N. Fourth St.. 1500 block. 3 s. fr.. imp. s2ooo N. W. cor. North and Green Sts.. 2 s. fr. A very desirable corner... .fsooo Woodbine St.. 560. 3 s. bk., res. store and warehouse. Near 6th st. ..sbioU N. 4th St., 2200 block. Very desirable home. Must inspect to apprecs-foo N. 16th St. Fine residence 57000 Kelker St., 319. 3 s. bk.. imp s3lao Kelker St.. 317. 3 s. bk. imp ..S3OOO 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. Be" B>' {3 FOR SALE Immediate possession, house 2427 North Sixth Street, porches, steam heat, side- and rear entrances, all modern improvements, favorable tCrmS ' C. H. KINTER. 300 Commonwealth Trust Bldg., Harrisburg. Pa. William St.. frame SIOOO Fulton St., frame SI2OO Currant St.. 3-story brick SISOO lierr St., frame, all imp $300( Riley St., brick S3OOC Kilev St., frame, 3-story S3OOO LINCOLN REALTY CO.. 1129 North Seventh St. TWO 2Fa 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. Vacant —Two 3-story brick houses uptown. , ..... Vacant —2-story brick on Hill. Vacant —3-story brick on Park St. Three-story bricks on-Market St. Three-story, brick corner house on brick on Berryhill/St. Several large single houses. These houses have improvements in. Some for S2OO down. Pay as rent. In gooc condition. Newly papered. C. H. CORDER 1722 Green Street. Bell phone SCOJ. FOR SALE A fine single dwelling, lmmediati possession. It is on a corner, has lo[ 53x190, porches, new light fixtures am steam heat, line wall paper, elegain woodwork, double iloors on first stor> with maple top tioor, stationary chins closet, linen drawers and shelves. Al together a beautiful home. s6ouo Easy terms if desired. Also two house on Second street with lino tlnish, $n eluding oak floor on first story, tilei bath room, open fireplace, sleeping porch. An elegant home. SBSOO. Eas> terms. v K MOESLKIN. 600 A Boas St. LEWIS M. NKIFFEK. 3103 Front St FOR SALE Possession in 30 Days Royal terrace, 2-story bk.; a " imp • 147 Sylvan terrace. 3-story bK.; all "imp ••• 4>OOC 1731 Root sti'eet, 2L-story bk.; all imp 227 N. 15th street. 3-story bk.; all imp ••• SeSOtl 1214 N. 15th streel, 3-story bk.; all imp 1406 Ilerr street, 2-story bk: all Imp 3,0041 228 S. 29 th Street, 2V4 -story frame; all imp. 3.35 C White llall and Regina streets; 3-storv bk; all imp l.",r0(j * See My List CHARLES DAVI ES 1549 State Streel Real State and Fire Insurance Beil 4162-R Dial 4936 13TII ST., H., 431—214-Story fraini house with seven rooms and bath front and side entrance; lot 19(4 ft. by 151 ft. Price S4OOO. J. E. GippD, 1251 Market St. LASH *" r property. No commissions. Quick settlements. See Chas. Adler, 1002 N. Third street. Real Fstute For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE On town property. 4iacre farm and 30-acre farm. C to S miles from Harrisburg; pos session at once; clear title; SSOO down; pay as rent. C. 11. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560J REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HOUSE for rent, west end Pitt St.. Enola, Pa., containing 6 rooms. $12.50 per month. Address Cromlelgh Bros., Duncannon. Pa. REAL ESTATE WANTED 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 aied we will Luy your property if the price is right. Address P. O. Box 625. WANTED—Suburban home. West Shore preferred, or small farm close to trolley. Ad'dress Box D-2968 care Telegraph. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS FOR RENT—l,argo storeroom in central business section, suitable for restaurant or other business, lnqulie Hotel Victor! 25 S. 4th St. FOR RENT Office space, fully equipped with two Jarge communicat ing rooms which can bo used for stor age or fupplies. Inquire 429 Broad St. FAKMS POSSESSION AT ONCE For sale. 192 acre farm. $3900. Also an opportunity to buy stock and im plements. DURAND &■ FERBER, 107 Chestnut, neur Front St FOIt SALE—4S-acre farm located in Warrington twp., York county. 2%- I story brick dwelling, frame bauk barn; all necessary outbuildings. 400 fruit trees, 300 in bearing, good fenc ing. Price S2IOO. Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Sts. TWO-ACRKS, elqgant soil, ed by a 7-room dwelling, frame stable, other outbuildings, all in good condition, electric, light at house and barn; considerable fruit; located one half square from car liner in Shire manstown. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec ond and Walnut Sts. FOR S.?I,i:—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Overstuffed tapestry, 3-plece | parlor suite, valued S2OO. Sale price $165. FORNWALT, 1321 North Sixth Street FOIt SALE—One square butcher block. Inquire at 1113 State St., City. HALF-PRICE BARGAINS!!! New rag carpet. 35c; ingrain, 40c; (best 90c); Brussel, $1.10; (best $1.50); vel vet. $2; rugs, 50c-sls: linoleum. 7uo. Furniture, stoves. Yingst, Hard scrabble. FOR SALE—White doll roach, up ! holstered in green velvet, $5; also child's desk and chair, $3, both in fine condition. Address Box E-813S care Telegraph. FOR SALE—Ladies' black pony skin coat, size 40. cost SIOO, will sell for S2O. Also child's Irish mail, good condition, bought last Christmas for i $7.50, will sell for $3.50. Call 2215 | Penn St. | FOR SALE—One interior sliding door. coiniWete, 48x90% in.; one door, | 30x79% in.;-one steam radiator, 38 in.x i 3 COI.I steam radiator. 38 in.x 4 col. Call at 235 Emerald St., or Bell phone 1571 M. BELGIAN HAKES. Thoroughbreds. Eight weeks old. $1 each. Stock of breeding age $2 each. Philip Condon, j Box 3C2, Westchester, Ohio. FINE fur coat for sale. Australian wombat with wide muskrat collar and cuffs and long gauntlet gloves to match, all like now. A beautiful coat. Price for all $125. Bell 1090 M. FOR SALE—SI2S coat, bought two weeks ago; not worn; size 36; will sell for $75. Call at 254 Calder St. 1 FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en ' gine. 10 H. P. International gasoline >engine, machine tools, electric motors. ! various sizes, large stone crushing I plant complete. F. R. Laverty, 1857 I Bell phone. ! FOR SALE —Savage high power I rille 30.30, in good condition, two boxes shells, case and cleaner. Price J $25. Telephone 3503 J. I CENTRAL Furniture Store, dealer lin 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 86.25. A trial will convince you. Closed Saturday. 324 Reily St. Belt phone jIO6IM. | FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acevy lenc generators, cutting and welding ! torches, carbon burning outfit. Dem onstration by appointment. F. R. iLavorty, 1857 Bell phone. j MORRIS SAYS save money buying i new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris ;|Schmertz. 1018 Market. 801 l 4494. j BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,0ui) new, old, rare, in stock. Aurand's, 925 North Third. Circulars free. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEORGE P. TILLOTSON. 1 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER . | BOTH PHONES l WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS MAX SMICLTZ i Second hand furniture bought and • . sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call . or drop a postal to Max Smeitz, 102U i Market Street. Will call, city or ooun -' try. Bell phone 5321 J. I WE nre in the market for all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L. Cohen & Co., York and Ash Ave. WANTED Small double room • heater. Address Box C-8132 care Tele graphy BELL PHONE 3370-J . S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE, BOUGHT AND SOLD '| HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. , 1 407 BROAD ST.. HARRIS BURG, PA. II : , | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I .WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT OIL STOCKS i Why not post yourself antl make money on small investments. There are good stocks and bad ones. Dis count the alluring statements of com- I panics and brokers seeking your money. Let. the Oil Press guide you in making profitable investments. It is ! making money for thousands and pro-' looting them from loss. Each Issue is I brimful of information and analytical | reports conerning companies operating ■ in the great Mid-Continent and Tex as fields —some good, bad and indif ferent. Every holder of oil stocks and those interested in the world's great est commodity should read the Oil Press. The last issue together witli a late copy of the "Markets" containing quotations of listed and unlisted, ac tive and inactive oil stocks, will be sent free on request; .also while they last a new accurate colored map of Kansas. Okluhoma niul Texas, just out. featuring the oil fields in red. Address Gil Press, <<s6 Republic Bldg.. Kansas. City. Mo. WANTED —Business man with abil- I itv to open district sales office for old ! established well rated manufacturing firm. Wonderful opportunity for right party to connect with entirely new line of business without competition. II 000 to $3,000 capital required. Should net at least SIO,OOO first year. Mechanical Machine and Toll Works, Baltimore, Md. RESIDENCE and steam bakery for sale; good bargain for right party. Call on or uddress, J. 11. Bridge, Mun heim. Pa. 1 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 quute you i a price. Quality and service is my motto, prices consistent with the quality of work I do. D. W. Bixler. i 2130 Susquehanna St. Bell, phone 4006 J. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Sinsle edge. 26c doz., double edge, 85c < do*., razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. FURNI TU R E CRATED. J. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 R. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page * 1 L ~ * - .... J
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