14 Should Be Informative. If You AreA dvertising Real Briefly^ Deaths CO.MtAI —Kdward U'roy Conrad, died December 10, 1919. at 6.45 a. in. at bis late home near Paxlon M. E. church, aged 26 years. . \ Funeral services will be held on \ Sunday, December 14. 1919, at Xo'clock p. in., at his late residence Vilh further services at shoops Vhiircli. Interment in cemetery ad \ining the church. Relatives and tends arc Invited to attend wilb l \ further notice. L- IX)ST AND FOI'.NI) J /r— A sold watch bearing Ini- J A. M. \N .. between Fifteenth and on Market. Reward if returned, p Market St. A /LOST— Army blanket between Gil- | /ert & Son and Hbg. Welding Brazing to., on Second St. or 1 axton oi Lam eron St. Call Bell 455 M lor rewaid. LOST —A red fox fur tail, binder will kindly return to Telegraph of P lTih K se P aT B c o o n at Wh b 0 y uptake ?v"ntcrdade Hull. Wednesday evening . Is known, and to avoid further trou_ ble, return to Mrs. Hoerner. Winter dale, before Saturday. INSTRUCTIONS ni.-pi - t eye Business College. En tefany Umc Individual promotion. 121 Market St. NOTICE T,._ lav for parties, banquets anu all privute occasions. Zembra Mando lin Club. P. O. Box 62a. _ IIEI.P WANTED —MALE IF YOU ARF. TIRED OF MOVING AROUND FROM ONb JOB TO ANOTHER LOSING TIME AND MONEY GOODYEAR OFFERS YOU STEADY WORK THE Excellent Working Conditions Educational Advantages and CARPENTERS GENERAL REPAIRMEN ALL HOUND MACHINISTS ELECTRICIANS PIPEFITTERS BENCHMEN. HANDYMEN AND PATTERNMAKERS, NEEDED Apply m person or write at once to Factory Employment Office THlt GOODYEAR TIRE . AND RUBBER COMPANY. AKRON. OHIO. WANTED mectfng for'organizing'p nl i, nt t ° ' ' -T'Tt l 6 p* m el ?n°Sta?e n Federation of Co"'bu lid!ng. r 223 Market"lfreef ■ Union chauffeurs and teamsters make $25 to $lO per pESHX y KR , Organizer. VOUNG men. IS-35. for railway mail Clerks SI3OO-ir.oo. Experience un neceVarv Examinations Harrisburg. lanuari- 17. For free particulars, i-iitc 11. Terry, dormer Civil Service Examiner). 518 Continental Bldg.. Washington. !->• ___ HARRISBURG railway mail clerk examinations January B v r ®. KSJi..J ,en rrs? ,n write immediately. Frankiin Institute. Dept. 4121, Roch ester, N. Y. WANTED lntelligent, energetic men to bundle our high grade liees shrubs, perennials, etc.. goou m)Defli"iut>' and character, chief i - SuF.it"commissions payable weekly bi" money for the right man. Brow Hi Brothcfs Company, Continental Nui i leries, Rochester. N * t (< ..iilliiucd I" >• Column FOR SALE CITY LOTS Desirable Locations Plot of ground north side Mar ket St., in rear of 1197--1199 Bailey j St.- size 40x83 feet, l'rice, $2,000. Lot known as No. 1817 N -, St.- size 20x15 feet. Price. SI,OOO. Two lots southwest corner Sec- ( ond and Emerald Sts. Corner lot , 50 feet on Second by So feet on Emerald St. Price, $4,2u0. Inside lot 50 feet on Second St.. by 80 ] feet deep. Price, $3,750. ■ Lot west side N. Second St.; 52bit feet south of Clinton Ave.; ; : size 52.6x100 feet. Price, $6,500. Plot of ground east side N. Third I I Stu 270 feet nortli of the north- 1 ' east corner Third and Woodbine j Sts.; size 130x115 feet to a 15-foot j alley. Price. $*,840. Plot of ground on N. Third St., situate 7o feet south of the south- I east coiner Third and Geiger Sts.; !, size 56x204 feet. Price, $7,000. Lot west side N. Sixth St., ad joining on the aouth No. 2448 N. i Sixth St.: size 50 feet on Sixth St. by 138 feet in depth to a 20-foot . alley. Price. $3,600. Two lots situate northwest I • corner Twenty-tlrst and Green wood Sts.: size of plots 40x115 feet. | • Price, $750. 1 Lot situate southwest corner I 1 Twenty-first and Fairfax Sts.; size | 20x100 feet, to a 10-foot alley. I i Price, S4OO. | 1 Corner plot of ground east side |'• Twenty-first St., about 150 feet j from Derry St.: size of plot 60x100 feet. Price, $1,600. Lots Nos. 0 and 10. situate 160 j 1 feet north of Woudland St.. on the west side Twenty-second St.: size ! 20x115 feet each. Price. SIOO for ' both. Lot west side Twenty-fourth St.. I 286 feet no-til of Svndicn',. st, ; size 20x115 *eet. Price, S4OO. Lot 011 east side Twenty-first St., 100 feet south of southeast corner Twenty-first and Greenwood Sis.; size 20x120 feet. Price, S3OO. Three lots northwest corner | 1 Twenty-first and Kensington Sts.: size 20x100 feet each. Price, sls I per front foot. Five lots northeast corner Twenty-first and Kensington Sts.; size 20x100 feet each. Price, sls per front foot. 24 lota west side Twenty-second St.. between Brookwood and Berry hill Sts.; size 20x100 feet: cor 25x 115 feet. Price sl6 per front foot. Six lots west side Twenty-third St., near Woodland St., % square from Derry St.; size 20x100 feet. Price. S2O per front foot. Miller Brothers & Co. I.OCBST AND COURT STS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SILT ETY BONUS Member* llhg. Iteul Katate Hoard t / I k SATURDAY EVENING, lILLP WANTED—MALE WANTED CARPENTERS TRACK REPAIRMEN AND LABORERS FOR GENERAL PLANT WORK APPLY AT EMPLOY MENT OFFICE BETHLEHEM STEEL CO.. STE ELTON. PA A national corporation man ufacturing and selling office specialty have an opening for a salesman. To the right man this opens an opportunity for promotion later to a branch manager's position. Previous selling experience desirable, preferrable in the office appliance line, although not a necessity. Knowledge of accounting methods also de sirable. Address U-9204 care Telegraph. WANTED Platen pressmen: good wages; steady employment. Apply at ouce. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. State and Cameron Sts. LABORERS WANTED HARRISBURG GAS COMPANY. APPLY' AT PLANT TO F. J. BARRY. WANTED Union carpenters for form work; winter job. Appy. N ATIONL ENGINEERING CORPORATION, FAIR GROUNDS. CARLISLE. PA WANTED Driver for light commercial truck: good wages. Address Box T-6937 care Telegraph WANTED Experienced treerer and iron er at once. Good pay. Apply, KUHN, PAVORD WILKS SHOE CO.. 46 North Cameron Street. Storeroom for rent at 710 Chestnut Street. Lebanon, Pa. At present time and for last sixtv years an established meat market. Present tenant has good reasons for retiring. Has small cold storage plant installed with electric power. Completely furnished. \\ ithin half block of post office and High school on wood block street. Reasonable rent. Write or call for lull information to CHAS. E. GF.BHARD. 710 Chestnut Street, Lebanon. Pa. ANYBODY can Increase Income 120 weekly. Spare time growing mush rooms in cellars, sheds, boxes. Free Illustrated booklet, lliram Barton, 232 A West 48th St.. New York. jIIfN Age 17 to 55. 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 tive. Danville. 111. U S Government wants hundreds railway mail clerks. Beginners salary *I3OO year. Men-women. 18 up. List positions free. Write to-day. Franklin Institute. Dept. 412 V. Rochester. N. 1. HUNDREDS Railway Mail Clerks. City Mail Carriers wanted by U. S. Government. Men 18-45; SI,OOO-SI,BOO ..ear List positions free. franklin institute, Dept. 413-W. Rochester, N. Y. WANTED —First class plumber, steady work veur around. Apply New ham Bros., Front and Mohn ,Sts.. Steelton. Pa. WANTED —Reliable man for clerk in general store. good wages and permanent position. Apply to S. A Fishburn, Penbrook. Pa. J W ANTED —First class baker for fancy "pastry at once, good wages. Ap ply Palace Confectionery Store. 325 Market St. WANTED —Paper ruler, steady p>• sition." Write giving full particulars, p. o. Box 673, Erie, Pa. LA SALLE 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. 26 N. 18th St.. city. Bell 3299. WANTED Two neat appearing voun'g men over 22 desiring to learn salesmanship. Will you be satisfied with sls per week while learning? Apply Room 410 Patriot Bldg. LEARN a trade and earn while you learn. Some of our students are mak ing $l2O a month while learning. tVe caii place you. We teach aeroplane operating, piloting and construction, automobile mechanism, wireless .eie graphy or radio telephone. Write for particulars. Auto and Aeroplane Me chanical School, Harrisburg. Aero drome Office, 25 North Cameron St.. Harrisburg. Bell lilO. Dial 3065. WANTED —A cigarmaker for hand work. C. L. Boak. 129 Broad St Both phones. WANTED Several first class tool designers and draftsmen, those with typewrit ing or adding machine experience preferred. Apply ELLIOTT-FISHER CO., Harrisburg. Pa. MAN to work this city reflnishing chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, by new method. $lO daily without capital or experience. Write Gunim-i --al Co.. 334 Elm. Decatur, 111. (Continued in Next Column) _ HELP WANTED—MALIC WANTED Young men betwoep the age of 17 and 21 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 Mat-lay Street Shop. Har burg. General Foreman's Office. Lucknow. General Foreman's Office, Enola. SALESMEN Get into Wall Street, the greatest financial district in the world and in j crease your earning capacity 100 per cent. Most of the great men of the street I to-day. were formerly the so-called I "Country Boy." If you are ambitious, energetic and intelligent, with a clean record and I have the foresight to take advan -1 tags of an opportunity, which should ! open your career, join my national big dividend paying, security selling j campaign. For further particulars, ' write or wire J. Myron Murphy. 56 Pine Street. New York City. WANTED—Two experienced house to house men to represent The Ameri •an Magazine. New Christmas on'er. Easy payment plan pay's you sl. Call Room 410 Patriot Bldg. WANTED —Partner in well paying business, small capital required, op , ; portunity for right man. reference ex ! changed. Address M. H„ Room 216 | Smith Bldg.. Sunbury, Pa. HELP W ANTED—FEMALE 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 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. WANTED Several experienced typists, 18 to 25 years of age. Apply ELLIOTT-FISHER COMPANY Factory Employment Bureau SEWING machine operators want ed. A few good learners taken. We work 50 hours' a week and pay every Saturday, steady work guaranteed. Bonus paid every week. Apply Harris burg Apparel Co.. Sixth and Herr Sts.. City Star Laundry Bldg. WANTED—Young girl or middle aged woman to help with geneyal house work. No washing. Bell phone 341R-2. " WANTED —A cook, white girl with ) reference; good wages. Apply 2011 N. .j Second St. _____ ; MIDDLE aged white woman for ' cooking, good wages, good home to . right party. Apply at once, 1011 Mar . i ket Street. _ WANTED Woman for general ' , housework at once. Apply 2216 North I Third Street. WANTED —A few good steady girls between ages 16 and 20 years to learn "'a trade, excellent pay while learning. . I Apply Kraus & Co., Inc., 3-3 South , j Cameron Street. . .* COOK—White girl wanted as cook. Small family: good wages. Bell 1323 1 or apply at 510 North Second Street. : | between 9 and 10.30 a. t m. and 1 to . 30 j and 5 to 8 p. ni. ; WHITE girl wanted for nurse. Ap , ply Apt. B. 7 S. Front St. ! WANTED—Young ladies for trav eling musical comedy. Experience not necessary. Singing voice is essential. Investigate this opportunity. Address Bernard McGraw. Canisteo, N. Y. WANTED—Reliable girl for gen srai houuework; two in tamily. C.-AII Bell phone 2446 W. WANTED —Dining room girls with clean habits. Must be .experienced. Apply in person, Manhattan Restau lant. 317 Market St. WANTED Woman for general house work. Apply 2008 N. 3d St. WANTED—GirIs to learn how to make paper boxes. Apply Penn-Harris Paper Box.. 103 N. Cameron tat. WANTED Btrls to work in book-bind ing department, experience unnecessary. Apply Mr. Bern -1 helsel. I THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING COMPANY. Cameron and State Sts. } WANTED Experienced g'rls on ; paper box work. Apply Penn-Harris ' Paper Box., 103 N. Cameron St. ] HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female . II WANTED Press feeders at once, experi ence preferred, but not necea -1 sary. The Telegraph Print ing Company, Cameron and Slate Streets. Harrisburg. Pa. 1 HARRISBURG examinations com ing for hundreds U. S. Government positions. Men-women, 18 up. $llOO to S2OOO year. Quick raise. Easy work. ' Short hours. Permanent, no layoffs. - Common education sufficient. Pull un - necessary. List openings free. Write to-day. I'ranklin Institute. Dept. 411 Y. Rochester, N. Y. WOMEN or man wanted, salary $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time, sell ~ ing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Ex- X, perience unnecessary, international • Mills. Norristown. Pa. t EARN sls weekly at home, spare time, addressing circulars. Send dime - tor circulars and instructions, liaro'd j Spears, Steven's Point. Pa. 0 HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH |rn WHAT IS IT WORTH TO YOU to find a buyer for your property? Hra! 1 here's usually a certain "selling ex- ! ; pensc" necessary in disposing of real .; 652 estate. When the classified columns are used this expense is often but OS IyJ trifling. It means SERVICE AT A ffl BARGAIN. fit /. ffi 0 a D IS M Hf \m • • HJ 1 di j pk >' SALESMEN WANTED A LARGER SALARY VOli WANT MOltlJ MONEY 'l It's jours it you put in that extra s hour or two eaeh day—in recreation. •I 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 j your salary what you want it —no | limit except the limit you set f<N* yourself. One man's side line commis sions this week, over SIOO. Every- I thing furnished free to work with — I we even show you how to sell it— 'i 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 nioney niaker without investigation. C. E. I Ericltson Co.. Inc., 633 Ericksott Bldg., , Des Moines, lowa. | Ol'R protected article exclusively i owned and controlled by us clears up-i ward of $lO per day for salesmen: most essential; government created j : demand. Large territories to salesmen t 'able to handle crews. Side line or full j | time. If you cannot sell this specialty ! you will fail selling life preservers on a sinking ship. Detlnite co-operation. Jerome Laadt, Pres., 8 South Dear ; born St., Chicago. 111. LIVE experienced salesmen, exclu-1 ! sive territory, strongest, most attrao- I live calendar and specialty line ever produced. Old house. Liberal commis sions paid weekly*. Write for bonus ; contract for 1920. Sentinel Printing I Co., Indianapolis, Ind. SALESMAN traveling to sell strong side line spring dress fabrics, direct I to retailers. Liberal commission j Frank D. La Lanne & Co., Philadei phia. Pa. SALESMEN —New carburetor fori ; Ford cars. Simple not a moving part. I installed in thirty minutes, guaran-1 teed to double your mileage and start! in zero weather without heating or priming. Fifteen-day free trial. Our 1 St. Louis man sold 3000 in 11 months; i Salt Lake City man made SI2OO in one week. Write U. & J. Carburetor Co., ; 505 IV. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. SALESMEN—Write for list of open- i 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 I EMMETT SCOTT'S and Kelly Mil-! i ler's Negro War Histories outsell i them all. better now than ever; $40,000 1 sales last week; agents wild over sue-, cess; best terms; patriotic pictures] free; express paid; efther outttt free;i ! both 20c; act quick. Austin & Jenkins, 1 Company. Washington, D. C. AGENTS —Make big profits selling , our extracts, perfumes, cold cream™ . 1 face powders, spices, medicines, etc. ; I . Beautiful high grade line. Exclusive . | territory. Sample soap free. Lacassian j Co., Dept. 141, St. Louis, Mo. i I AGENTS—Hit of season; new rub-I . I berized gingham apron; attractive; waterproof; selling like wildfire; par-l - ticulars free. Eyre & Lee, Box 513,] ■ Dept. 26, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ | AGENTS—S2S to SSO per week eas'lvj | made selling the Radium Gas Lighter. ; ■ The greatest nov'eltj* of the age; no I ! tlint or friction; lights like magic.: i j Particulars free. Sample 2c. Simplex Gas Lighter Co., 10 East 14th St.. New • j York. i LARGE MANUFACTURER wants • representatives to sell shirts, under i! wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts. I direct to homes. Write for free ' I samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad ; way. New York City. • | AGENTS—Big pay and free auto -1 | mobile introducing wonderful new j gasoline saver, puncture proof, live- 1 ' | year spark plugs and other economic-I ' a! auto necessities. Outilt free. L Ball-I I wey. Dept. 632. Louisville, Ky. j SELL Climax Automatic Razor] ; | Sharpeners. Sharpens old style and I safety blades. Fully guaranteed. All! ' or part time. Gives correct angle-i stroke. Write for terms of free sani-' pie. Canton Razor Strop Company, 744 i Cook St., Canton, Ohio. C-CLEAR, prevents steaming of; eye glasses; furnished on display cards and in self-selling packages: | costs 2% cents; sample free. L. Thur-t ber Co., Fatchogue. N. Y. AGENTS —Biggest money-maker In: 10 years; an order at out of everj* 1 10 homes with our advertising offer j of a $2.50 aluminum tea pot free: 90 per cent, of our agents are making j lover $1 an hour; Albert Abbt made ! $53.42 first four days; Watson earns $2.90 an hour; Mrs. Burke, a new be-J ginner earned $3 an hour first day; Fred Eccles making $4 an hour; write] immediately before your territory is taken; no capital required; pay starts' at once; write to-day sure. Life-Time' Aluminum Company. Dept. N-400,1 Boston, Mass. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE i WANTED—Job by returned soldier 1 Willing to work conscientiously. Send" for me. Address L-7960 care Tele '; graph. A middle age man wants work of anv kind, but desires night watchman. I Call 920 Oowden St. or phone 49071 Dial. ! YOUNG man. 29 years old, would like to connect with a good reliable tirm as collector or route foreman. Fan furnish best of reference. Apply IT. B. Klugh. 449 Lincoln St., Steelton. YOUNG man 32 years of age and married wants position as salesman. : Nine years' experience. Address Box I H-7952 care Telegraph. j ] SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE MIDDLE aged woman wishes work' ■ !y the day. Apply 2006 Green St. '] WANTED—Woman with boy three! . years old wishes position as house ! keeper for widower, no objection to: - children. Call 272 Briggs St. i | ! WANTED—Colored woman would 1 •'like house work of any kind. No| I washing. Address 1427 North Fourth. WOMAN wishes office work, has ■ had experience, cn furnish reference, s I Address Box X-7959 care Telegraph. lj, , (Continued In Neat Column) sITI VI IOXS W ANTED—FEMALE MIDDLE aged woman wishes posi tion as housekeeper in widower's fam iyi'i/e ere . n F? Siven; no objection to children. Address Box L-9816. YOUNG widow wishes to keep house for widower; no objection to children. Cull Bell 3833 R. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT 714 Capital Street, Second floor lurnished front room. All conveniences. Cull Bell 4oGR. communicating rooms on sec- i ond floor, finely furnished, newly pa- 1 pored and painted, running water, ! electric and gas light, steam heat, pri- i vale fumilj-, good location. Apply with i reference. Bell phone 1268 R. i } 1* OR RENT—Two furnished rooms | all conveniences, use of phone and I bath. Call 812 North Third or Bell 216. ' FOR RENT—Nicely furnished fron' room with all modern conveniences I land city steam; good central location ! | Private family. Gentlemen only, AP- ' ply 324 N. Second St. j FOR RENT—Two rooms on third j floor front, all improvements, steam heat, gas, use of bath, must furnisn I references. Apply 1101 N. 2d St. FOR RENT—At 711 N. 17th Street two furnished rooms, all conveni ences, suitable for light housekeeping. j FOR RENT—Two bedrooms on I third iloor. suitable for two ladies. jCall Bell 2359W or 264 North St. I NICELY furnished warm roams $3 ] per week and up. 143 S. Third St. | FOR RENT—Second floor front | room with all Conveniences. Apply 1125 Pine St. I TWO furnished rooms, second floor, bay windows, porch, bath, phone, steam heat, good location, ten min utes' walk to business section, refer ences. Call after 4 p. ni. or before 9 a. m. 801 l phone 4657 M. NICELY furnished room, all con i veniences, suitable for young woman. Board if desired. Apply 1610 Deny St. or call Bell 2G6BJ. FOR RENT—Two furnished up-to date rooms, steam heat, also one sep- ! arate room. Call morning to 12 a. m., j or after 5.30 p. m., 443 Walnut St. | HNTIRE third floor, two furnished] I ioems and private bath, suitable for j i light housekeeping or otherwise; re - | ! tined neighborhood; all modern con- j 1 veniences; use of phone. 815 North I j 17th Street. I ' i I FOR KENT—Large front room fur 'inished, all improvements, bath, i phones. Gentlemen preferred or man 'land wife. Apply at 1549 State. Bell ,' 4162 R. { HOME WANTED I AN elderly lady would like a I home with either protestant elderly | couple or with a widow who has ail II established home. Will pay liberally ' | for desirable, homelike accommoda tions. Address Box S-7M35 care Teie-, 1 1 graph. j APARTMENTS FOR RENT 'I RIVER DRIVE APARTMENTS Six rooms and bath, all mod -1 ern improvements, ready for ;J occupancy. LEWIS B. COHEN. | 308 Bergner Building. Bell phone 626 APARTMENTS WANTED ] WANTED —To rent three or four 'loom apartment, with private bath. | fail Bell phone 3883 after 6 p. in. i APARTMENT wanted. sor 6 rooms, I unfurnished, after January 1, no i children, reference. Address Box ; T-7962 care Telegraph. i WAx'TED —Unfurnished apartment of two rooms, bath and kitchenette; i must be centrally located. Call Dial I 3362 between 10 and 8 o'clock. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | _ . ] WANTED to purchase. We are in- 1 terested in purchasing a property j I somewhere between North and lsj- Icust and Front and Third Streets. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.. I ' (Harrisburg's Real Estate Bureau) 331 Market Street. ' i BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HUME with lai ge lawn and snrubbery. Also] J about 7 acres of land suitable for] larming or building p.ots. Will be sold : in lots or as a whole. Also one row ! of five frame houses. All located with in six miles of Harrisouig. Excellent car service. Call Steelton Exchange, j 106J on bell phone. FOR SALE 1918 Penn St.. brick $3600 1943 N. 4th St., brick S3OOO 1918 Park St.. brick $60o 2427 N. Sixth St., brick S6OOO 1820 Fulton St.. frame SI9OO Easy payments. cALEy 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell 689 ! FOR SALE —333 and 337 Emera'd | Ist possession ' April i. 2028 and 2030 ! Susquehanna St.. possession in 3u I'duys. Apply to 814 Capital St. PENBItOOK —9-room house; out kitchen, impiovements; well built; ; lot 30x196; price, $2,400. Durand & .j Xi'erber. 107 Chestnut, near Front. I FOR SALE — Brick dwelling, 1611 ■ iireen street, 9 rooms and bath. Chas. Adle" 1003 N. Third St. 'i BUY YOUR HOME on the rental ■ payment plan. Small cash or Liberty! ' Bond ttist payment required, balance i aa rent. We have houaea In every! part of the city and suburbs. Apply i A. P. Dorana. 122.. North sixth street. ! (Continued In Next Column) ' KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDERLIN" BRAND NEW AND VACANT NO DOWN MONEY—SAME AS RENT I'TH & PAXTON STS.—Seven rooms and bath, hardwood floors, steam heat, gas and electricity; a real modern home; front and 1 back porches; built in pairs; j driveway in rear. ! A GOOD INVESTMENT FROJJT ST.. 607-609 3-story brick, eight rooms and bath, all improvements; the very best of location fob an apartment house; can be bought right and convert- 1 ed into six apartments at a small cost. BRAND NEW AND VACANT ! DERRY ST., 2400 BLOCK—Two story brick, six Jrooms and bath, hardwcod floors, steam heat, gas and electricity; cemented cellar; , front and rear porches and bal cony : possession in a few days. 12TII ST.. N.. 68 VACANT; 3- story. eight rooms and bath, new ly painted and papered. Bas and electricity all improvements; house in first-class condition; possession at once. JEFFERSON ST.. 2130—3-story brick ei£ht rooms and bath, all j modern improvements; In good condition, driveway in rear; small amount down, balance same as lent. J CAMP HILL— 2 VJ -story bungalow. '| nine rooms and balli; very beau tilul home; nice big front porch | and lawn, gas and electric lights, j steam heat; everything that goes to make up a modern home', right | price to quick buyer. * D. ASA SANDERLIN. [ ROOM X, SECURITY TRUST BUILDING ! 36 NORTH THIRD ST. t BELL 1390. DIAL 3573. NOW VACANT JIUBT BE SOLD OWNER LEAVING CITY ' 1958 Bellevue Road. 3-story brick, | (in pairs). 8 r. and b., gas. electricity, i two ranges, steam heat, linoleum. I blinds and screens, front and rear ] porches, rear drive alley. Plot 33V&X I iUO. Built in 1916. Price S4SOO. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.. ! (Harrisburg Real Estate Bureau) 331 Market Street. j POSSESSION AT ONCE. | HOUSE FOR SALE; EASY TERMS 1524 N. Sixth St., 7 rooms, all Im i provements, lot 20x187 ft. with gar i age on rear, capacity four cars. Price so.oou. DURAND & FERBER, 107 Chestnut t. ■ North Third Street. 3-story brick, 10 rooms, two baths, electric lights and steam heat. Can easily be con verted into an apartment house. BAUM & ROBESON, Russ Building. Bell phone 353J ; CASH for.property. No commissions. Quick settlements. Chas. j Adler, 1002 N. Third street. i ; _____ | HUMMEL ST., 215—Frame house I with 9 rooms and bath, steam heat electric light, garage and milk house in rear, front and rear streets pav-d; I price S4OOO. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar i ket Street. | ARGYLE ST., 1, Three-story I brick. 9-room house with modern im | provements, including electric light, i with porch and side entrance; price j $3200. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market St. HOUSE—For sale .SIOO down. Bal ance monthly to suit buyer; price $llOO. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market St. j 13TH ST., S., 431—2%-story frame i house with 7 rooms and bath, front I and side entrance; lot 19% ft. by 151 I ft.; price S4OOO. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market St. FOR SALE—VACANT 531 Maclay Street. 3-story frame ! dwelling, S rooms and bath, all im provements, first class condition, lot 120x150 with double brick garage, lGx 20 on rear. Price $4 950. C. O. BACKENSTOSS. Owner, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Bell 701 3077J BERRYHILL ST.. 1432. brick dwell ing. 9 rooms, bath, furnace, front porch, possession soon. GEORGE E. K LING EM AN. Bell phone 3782 202 Walnut St.] EASY TERMS Cumberland St.. 2 1 ,c-s bk $2300 1 Cumberland St.. 2%-s. bk s26s.'o Fourth St.. 2%-s. fr. nice lot.. ..$221(0 j Clinton ave.. 2-s. fr. side a11ey..51350 | Greenwood St.. fr.. imp... $135? I James St.. 2-s. fr lISUO i Jefferson St.. S-s. bk.. imp S2BOO I N. 19th St.. 3-s. fr §l r, 9' : IN. 7th St., 2',s-s., stucco ..SIBSO j S. 16th St., near Market. 3-s. bk-.^jmp. i Green Hill. (Lucknow), 3-s. fr. imp^ Other properties from SBOO to $25,000 ' GEO. W. JACOBS, j 17 N. Third St. Be" 1539 1 NEW CUMBERLAND— Three-story I brick building. 22 rooms, 2 baths. 2 : : laundry rooms, former.y Iriquols Hotel. Price right, best location.; terms reasonable, cor. Third ana Mai - j liet streets. J. K. Eichinger, Justice of | the Peace. Real Estate and Insur- , mice. . I Two vacant houses, uptown. 3-story bricks. all imp.. 9 rooms, elec. and gas, porches, bay windows, side entrance, easy terms. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green St., Harrisburg. Bell phone 560J FOR SALE —Two 3-story brick houses. Nos. 1812 and 1814 Susque hanna Street, 8 rooms with all mod ern conveniences. Inquire 1904 North Third Street. Harrisburg. FOR SALE A 1 investment. Business prop erty on Market Street on Hill. Rent $720 annually. Will sac rifice for quick sale S6BOO. In quire Box 16-7955 care Tele graph. | William St.. frame SIOOO ; Fulton St.. frame !};00 I Currant St.. 3-story brick SISOO Herr St.. frame, all imp S3OOO Riley St.. brick S3OOO ! Riley St., flume. 3-story S3OOO LINCOLN REALTY CO.. 1129 North Seventh St. tContlnned in Next Column) DECEMBER 13, IViy. REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE -| FOR SALIC Possession in 3D Days ; 14" Sylvan terrace, 3-story bit.; all imp 4.000 | ' 1731 Park street, 2V4-story bk.; all imp 3,500 1 227 N. 15th street, 3-story bk.; 1 all Imp 5,200 1214 N. 15th street, 3-story bk.; all imp 5,00(1 1406 Ilerr street, 2-story bk; all ■ imp 3,(MM) 228 S. 29tli street, 2V4 -story frame; all imp 2,350 White Hall and Reglna streets; 3-story bk; all imp 15,500 See My Hist CHARLES DAVIES 1549 State Street Real State and Fire Insurance [ Bell 4162-R Dial 4930 YOUR OPPORTUNITY | Two Median icsburgr properties. Fine shade trees, front lawns, grane- ! I lithic pavements. large porches, J pressed brick fronts, nine rooms and I I bath, oak finish, art glass, line mun ! tels, furnace, electric lights and gas. j Both in excellent repair and three ! minutes from, trolley or train. If you are looking for a real suburban home this is your opportunity. North Sixth Street above Roily, 3- story brick residence. Second tloor nr- | ranged as separate apartment. Eight rooms and bath, cemented cellar with furnace. Separate fruit and vegetable | cellar. Possession about sixty days. 1 North Sixth above Reily, 214-story frame, store front with private front entrance to dwelling. Six rooms and j bath. Building lot 155 feet deep. A | good Investment. G. W. IIAUCK COMPANY, 202 Culder Bldg., 16 N. Market Square, Real Estate and Insurance Bell phone 3917J POSSESSION SOON j 2907 Derry St.. 3-s. bk, 8 r. and b„ | | gas, elec., range, steam heat. Plot j 18x100. rear driveway, front and rear j porches. Built in pairs. Around $4500. ' Cleverly Heights. N. W. cor.. South ,18th and Sycamore, beautiful large; home with everything in way oi im provements, 0 r. and b. t garage room. | large porch surrounds. I SI2 S. 17th. nice 2-s. b.. r. and b„ | gas. elec.. comb, range, steam heat. I etc. Garage, front porch. $3600. | BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO., •| (llbg. Real Estate Bureau!, 321 Market Street Both phones. 'I I , | BUT A REAL BARGAIN SIX HOUSES ; 160-162-161-106-108-170 N. 15th St. FOR FURTHER INFORMA TION CALL 421 S. 13 ST. " BELL PHONE 4665 J. i , ~~ POSSESSION VERY SOON S3OOO, 8 r. b.. f. p.. s- e. SubOO, 8 r. b„ f. p.. s. e. I $3850. 7r. b., f. p.. e. 1„ coal bin un der front porch, combination gas and j *| 15 new* houses on Hill nearing com- ( j pletion. 1920 Calendars —Free KOUGH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE, . I 307 Kunkel Building • j TWO-story houses, six rooms, good condition, large lots. wide street, " SIBOO each, easy terms, rent $-0. J. Jv. • | Lehman. Patriot Bldg. I • 3UST Bell phone D. E. LUCAS. -j Real Estate and Insurance. j! THAT'S ALL j 303 Lewis Street. t HOUSES FOR SALE 1 POSSESSION AT ONCE " Houses of all kinds in all parts of the city. Some on easy terms, four now vacant, possession at once. Some nice corner properties. A few large ; i single homes with large lawn and ; shade trees, two or three up-to-dato ' apartment houses, ten per cent, clear. ■ i Several 3-story brick houses centrally ; I located, very suitable for apartments, j ! Several business stands. Grocery ! store, etc. For full particulars. Apply j or phone to 1 C. It. CORDKR. 1722 Green Street. ! Real Estate, Insurance Rents Collected. Bell 56i)J . j | THE MOST APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFTS I 1 WIFE e- ()H J HUSBAND | ' y DAUGHTER i I SON Buy a home, prepare now for | i j the spring drive. 1 have what i you want and where you want j. i I it, either cash or time payments. LOUIS B. COHEN Room 308 Bcrgncr Building. Bell 626 ; ' ■ j VACANT House, 632 Boyd street. ' being renovated, offered for sale at j reasonable price and easy terms. Bell I Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. j CENTRAL Hotel in Huminelstown offered for sale at an attractive price' ; | Situated on the town square, having modern conveniences, including steam heat, plot 109x200, with stable and garage for 18 cars. Bell Realty Co j Bergner Bldg. j S2IOO will purchase a brick house ; I with seven rooms and bath, other im i provements. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ! DO NOT delay Inspecting those new ' [ houses. No. 2417, etc.. Derry street, i well built, steam heated, open lire place, other improvements, imme diate possession. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. FOR SALE—I7I9 State Street, oc cupied by owner, 8 rooms and baili, ' other improvements, garage on the premises. Inspect tills property. Bell I Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. I HOFFER ST., 2307—N0W VACANT. . for sale; brick and stucco semi-bun galow; seven rooms and bath; hot • water heat; other improvements. Bell ! Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. , i VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—No. ! 68 N. 12th street; 3-story dwelling; exterior and interior recently painted; : all rooms papered and equipment in j good order; extra lot at side of house. . ; Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION —Of a : brick house with seven rooms snd bath, and all other improvements; lot 21x150, and price only SIOOO. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. I ■— 1 (Continued In Next Column) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NEW HOUSES ON DERRY ST Al most complete; open for inspection; 2419 Derry; brick construction, opon tlreplace, steam heat, gas and electric light; price uifel particulars from Bell Realty Co.. Bcrgncr Bldg. Both phones. - i REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU * CONSULT US BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET FOR RENT—Furnished house In Camp Hill, S6O. Kough. Brightbill & Kline, Kunkel Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED Will you sell? What Is your price? 1 have many calls. No sule, no charge. Give me a chance. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street, Ilarrisburg I Bell phone 560.) Insurance, Rents Collected 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 —Suburban home. West , Shore preferred, or small farm close to trolley. Address Box D-2U68 care : Telegraph. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS STOREROOM 256 Hamilton Street, near Third Street. Rent $lO. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. FOR RENT—One office room in the Franklin Building. Apply room 206. P Vanderloo, manager. FOR RENT Office space, fully equipped with two largo communicat ing rooms which can be used for stor age or supplies. Inquire 429 Broad St. FARMS POSSESSION AT ONCE For sale, 192 acre farm, $3900. Also an opportunity to buy stock and im plements. DURAND & FERBER. 107 Chestnut, near Front St FARM for rent—Farm on shares 170 acres tilahle, in good condition, near Halifax. Inquire of ]•;, U. I'utton l 346 Mtiench St., Ilarrisburg. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Four Brunswick balk pocket bil | liard tables. Six Brunswick balk benches. Fivo billiard room lighting fix tures. Seven large awnings. , At attractive prices. HARRY HESS. Thirteenth and Market Streets A USEFUL XMAS GIFT White iron bed, good mattress and spring, complete for $24.50. Regular price $32. FORNWALD. 1321 North Sixth Street. FOR SALE Overstuffed tapestry, 3-plece parlor suite. valued S2OO. Sale price $165. FOILS" WAI.T 1321 North Sixth Street. FOR SALE Second hand coal (range, in good condition. Inquire 2550 Lexington St. FOR SALE—IOO army raincoats. $3.50; oversea winter caps, 90e; buck skin army gloves and automobile gloves, look for name and number, open evenings. S. Meltzer, 513 Walnut | Street. FOR SALE —Two small show cases and one large wall case with glass doors and one largo counter for gro cery store. Bargain if sold this week. ; Call Bell phono A. B. Davis, Pen brook, Pa. HALF-PRICE BARGAINS!!! New rag carpet. 35c; ingrain, 40c; (best 90c); Brussel, $1.10; (best $1.50); vel vet. $2; rugs. 500-sls; linoleum. 75c. Furniture, stoves. Yingst, Hard scrabble. FOR SALE —Female French poodle dog. one year old. Call Bell 4166 R. BELGIAN HARES. Thoroughbreds. Eight weeks old, $1 each. Stock of breeding age $2 each. Philip Condon, Box 302, Westchester, Ohio. NATIONAL cash registers sold on easy monthly payments without in terest. Bell phone 2406. Dial 3890 N. R. Black, Sales agent, 105 Market St. FOR SALE—Ladies' oxford gray coat suit. Call Bell phone 823 W. FOR SALE Pedigreed Flemish giants and Zealand red rabbits, also Caldwell's reliable rabbit remedies. Inquire W. F. Fisher. 130 Front St.. West Fairview, Pa- MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High pi-ices paid for furniture. Morris I Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en gine. 10 H. P. International gasoline engine, machine tools, electric motors, various sizes, large stone crushing plant complete. 1 1 . R. Laverty, 185 7 Bell phone. CF.NTRAL Furniture Store, dealer In new and second-hand furniture, carpets, stoves. Try us before buying or selling. Great bargain, sls double heater. Must be sold before Christ mas. Great bargain price. Look it over. A trail will convince you. Closed Saturday. 324 Reily St. Bell pbon 1061 M. . FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acevy lene generators, cutting and welding torches, carbon burning outfit Dem onstration by appointment F, R. Laverty, 1857 Bell phone. BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,0u0 new, old, rare. In stock. Aurand's, 925 North Third. Circulars free. Additional Classified Ads t on Opposite Page 7 .
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