16 | Get That Position Through Advertising in the Classified-For That Is the Modern Wat/ of Applying For Work| iH ** i'r • - Steatbs UHIGHT —On Saturday. December!#. 1919 Mrs. Elizabeth Bright, widow or the late Washington BrigTuv. aged 85 years. Funeral on Sv'ednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her son's residence. 1510 Wallace Street. Kurther serv ices at 2.45 o'clock at Shoops t'hureh. Interment Shoop s Church cemetery. FOX— Mrs. Fanny Fox died. Decem ber 23, 1919. aged 91 years Funeral services will be held from the residence of Mrs. M. Nomro 1-ook, at Paxtonla, Saturday. De cember 27. 1919. at 1.30. with serv ices at Shoop'a Church. Interment in adjoining cemetery. Helatives ami friends arc invited to attend with out further notice. ___ IN* MEMORIAM in sad but loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. Jo®®" phine Wise, who departed this life one year ago to-day, December - Father and Son. Merl. In loving remembrance of Katha rine Claire Zudrell, who departed this life December 23. m * BY FAM |LY. I.OST AND FOUND , DOST —Blue sweater trimmed with c i av angora, on V onda >' afternoon at | Majestic theater. Keward if returned j to office of Telegraph. j The party that picked up the Pocket Look in Polleck's grocery store. 13th and Derrv Sts., on Saturday evening between 9 and 9.30 o'clock, is known, to avoid trouble, return to stoie at once. LOST —Sunday on N. Eighteenth St. •n front of No. 39 or at M. E. church, 13th and Vernon Sts.. a ladies hrooch nmethyst. set with two rows of P ear ' a - Finder please return to -9 N. ltn at. and receive reward. J LOST—WiII the lady who picked UP small brown billfold containing |7ui $s at corner Second and b ... front of Acme store at noo baturda,. kindly return to Telegraph business office and receive reward. . j Lost or stolen. Boston bull terser.; w"hl\e /hg til ecu St. Bell 14 4. _____ • INSTRUCTIONS j BLCKLEY'S Business College, En- | ter any time. Individual promotion, ; ]2l Market St. j Hill' \V AXTKD— MALE IF VOL AHE TIRED OF MOVING AROUND FROM ONE JOB TO ANOTHER LOSING TIME AND MONEY GOODYEAR OFFER? YOU STEADY WORK | vu' vii II OUND. idXCfcdLL*. . A , WORKING CONDITIONS. KDLoA i TIONAL ADVANTAGES and . I-HIVTR TO EARN RATES IN AC * RDTNOB WITH YOUR ABIL ITY. GENERAL REPAIRMEN BORING MILL ILL AROUND MACHINISTS CARPENTERS ELECTRICIANS PIPEFITTERS PATTERNMAKERS MKT AD WORKERS • HENCHMEN, ERECTORS. : ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS NEEDED Apply in person, or write at once to i Factory Office Employment. THE GOODYEAR TIRE ... \NU RUBBER COMPANY. Al\ RON. OHIO. i | , WANTED Young men between the age ; of 17 and 21 to learn trade oc- j cupations, Harrisburg Shops: Plumbers Boilermakers Car Repairmen Inquire at Employment Bureau. No. a. j Grace Ave. Master Mechanic's Office or j Maclay Street Shop, Har- j risburg. , General Foreman s Office. i Lucknow. General Foreman s Office. Enola. | BOOKKEEPER WANTED by the HARRISBURG CLUB j Must be able to furnish ref- I erences and fidelity bond. Pre- , fer man over 40. Apply bet tween 12 and 2 to T. P. McCUBBIN At Harrisburg Club WANTED —More men to work on | automobiles and airplanes, between class hours. You have an excellent chance to learn the business, we guarantee 50 hours per week at 8.30 per hour. Our full course is I lo ®. Ap ply 23 North Cameron St. 1' ly ing Field. 14th and Sycamore Sts. Hbg Airdrome Hbg.. Pa- WANTED— Motor truck salesman, must be experienced and can furnish i eference. Permanent position now open. Good salary. Address Box E-SbJ9 care Telegraph. SOLICITORS Desiring to become high class salesmen and make permanent con nections in local sales force. We -each vou our business and pay you a sal ary and commission whil© learning. Apply Room 410 Patriot Bldg. WANTED —Branch office managers. Salary and bonus. Must have rciei nce and cash or other security, permanent positions. Articles exten sively advertised, thousands of weii leased customers. Also several lngs for salesmen. Only men who mean business need apply. Addres-s F. M., Room 216, Smith Bldg.. Sun bury, Pa- • (Continued In Next Column) FOR SALE Cloverly Heights Residence NO. 1032 ROLLESTON* STREET Detached 2V4-story brick dwell ing; 8 rooms, bath and pantry; gas and electric lights; steam heat; first floor has hardwood floors; cemented cellar with laun dry. There is a fine garage, The "property has many attractive fea tures. Lot. 46x110 ft., 8100 worth of shrubbery. The adjoining lot, 40x110 ft. can be bought either separately or with the house. Price upon Inquiry. Miller Brothers & Co. I.OCTST AND COURT STS. UK At. ESTATE INSURANCE SI HKTY BONUS Member. Harri.burg Iteul Estate Board ■ . ii > . • ,; .• .... - TUESDAY EVENING, | HELP WANTED—MAI-E WANTED CARPENTERS . | TRACK REPAIRMEN s ! AND LABORERS FOR GENERAL PLANT WORK APPLY AT EMPLOY , I MENT OFFICE BETHLEHEM STEEL CO.. STEELTON. PA. WANTED FIRST CLASS PATTERN MAKERS; GOOD WAGES; STEADY WORK; NO LABOR TROUBLES. TREADWELL ENGINEERING CO., EASTON, PA SALESMEN To work in crew, magazine propo sition. salary and commission, plenty of renewals. Want men to train for ! crew managers. Apply Room 410 Pa j triot Bldg. j WANTED Four planing mill I hands or cabinetmakers. Reference required. Apply P. O. Box 446, Harris burg. i LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY Training qualifies you In your spare time to fill important accounting, traffic, banking and sales positions. Positions located for graduates. Full information without obligation. East ern office, 26 N. 18th St. Bell 3299. WANTED—River coal fireman for ! industrial plant, steady work for com jpetent man. none except those experi enced in firing river coal need apply. Reference required. Apply Hbg. Mfg. and Boiler Co., 19th and Derry Sts. | SALESMAN to handle automobile llubricant in Harrisburg and vicinity.] Man between age of 2u and 40 with i excellent reputation, experience in this line not necessary. To man who can qualify will be in position to make | good income. Address Box 133, Leb-; | anon, Pa. ] j WANTED —One good automobile mechanic. Apply at once. Fcderick's Garage, 1807 N. 7th St. . WANTED —Laborers and contra;:- J ! tors. Apply Paxlang Quarries, Pax- j I tang. I " " I HELP WANTED—FEMALE i WANTED—By a representa- j five retail store, for perma- I nent position with plea|ant I surroundings, an experienced stenographer, able to assist with genera t office work. Ad i dressJwith full details of ex- i I perience and salary expected. I Address K-6421 care Tele i graph. WANTED —A woman for sewing, apply at Keystone Laundry, Wallace and Harris Sts. * i. ——— -v WANTED —Woman or girl for gen eral housework, good home to right party. Inquire 3003 Riverside Drive or Bell phone 3398. OPERATORS Owing to the rapid increase of our business we are re quiring experienced sewing i machine operators. Work is ] regular and permanent, i As sanitary conditions of our I sewing rooms and the efti- j ciency of our machines are I second to none, operators can ' earn good wages. A bonus is j paid every pay day to oper- j alors. BLOUGH MFG. CO., INC.. | RKILY AND FULTON STREETS I I i ' CANVASSERS ; Two ladies for city work, magazine , • proposition that appeals to every | j housewife, salary and commission. Wo] i will teach you our work. Apply Room j ] 410 Patriot Bldg. i I SCRUBWOMAN WANTED THE COURIER. 219 N. THIRD STREET. I WANTED—Six bright and steady i girls between ages of 16 and 20. We ! will teach you an excellent trade and ■ pay vou 810 per week while learning. Kraus & Co.. Inc.. 323 S. Cameron St. SALESMEN" WANTED ' SALESMEN—Write for list of open- I lngs and full particulars. Earn $2,009 to 810,000 yearly. Big demand for l men. Inexperienced or experienced, i City or traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. ! Assn., Dept. 603. Chicago. AGENTS WANTED j AGENTS to sellDaudt's stiver plat iing polish, plates each time you polish, makes old ware new. D. S. Daudt, 820 Broadway. Bethlehem. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE COLORED man wishes position as truck driver. Call Bell 2455 R. CHAUFFEUR wants job. Call 25 N. 11th St. or Bell 1710. WANTED—Bookkeeping or clerical losition by man. with experience In ank work and general bookkeeping. H-7965 care Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 1811 Berryhill St. FOR RENT —First floor apartment, furnished, three large rooms with out kitphen, electric light and gas. Inquire 632 Pelfer St. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room on third tloor for light housekeeping, heat, gas and use of bath. Inquire 327 South Front St. FOR RENT—Two or three unfur nished rooms with improvement, for light housekeeping, use of bath. Call 346 Mueneli or corner of Fourth and Muench Sts. FOR RENT —Large front room, fur nished. heat and bath, electric light, both phones, reasonable rates. 1549 State street, cor. 16th St. Bell 4162 R. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, all co i venlences. city steam heat, also second floor furnished room. Call 807 North (Second Street. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms on econd floor, all conveniences, electric light and city steam, centrally locat ed. Apply 9 N. Front St. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished front oom with all conveniences, private amily; good central location; gentle men only. Apply 321 N. 2d Street. NEWLY furnished room with p.-t -■vste entrance, ail convenience, cen trally located, price 85 per week. | Gentleman only, very suitable lor rbusiness man. Call Bell phone 4620 R. i iContinued in Next Column) 1 ROOMS FOR RENT j FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Adults only. | nquire 923 North Second St. TWO rooms and private bath, all nodern conveniences, will rent sep arately or ensuite, suitable for light I ousekeeping or otherwise. Bell I hone, 815 N. 17th St. J NICELY furnished warm rooms 83 j per week and up. 143 S. Third St i TWO furnished rooms, second floor, bay windows, porch, bath, phone, I steam heat, good location, ten mln iutes' walk to business section, refer ] ences. Call after 4 p. m. or before ! 9 a. m. Bell phone 4657 M. APARTMENTS FOR RENT I T~ RIVER DRIVE APARTMENTS i Six rooms and bath, all mod ; j ern improvements, ready for occupancy. LEWIS B. COHEN. 308 Bergner Building. Bell phone 626 *| FURNISHED apartment for rent on ■(Second tloor front bedroom, dining jioom and kitchen combined, steam heat, hot and cold water, use of bath. ■] furnished up to date. Also a separate] I ! room for light housekeeping. Apply ' : | at 443 Walnut St. ] . f APARTMENTS WANTED , WANTED—Unfurnished apartment i of two rooms, bath and kitchenette; must be centrally located. Call Dial 3362 between 10 and 8 o'clock. ' : —— _ i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, , j . SEE SANDER LIN." YOUR LAST CHANCE , | ONLY ONE OF SIX LEFT . | BRAND NEW AND VACANT—NO ij MONEY DOWN. SAME AS RENT I i] 17th and Paxton Sts.—Seven rooms; land bath, hardwood floors, steam heat. I ■]gu s and electricity; a leal modern! I home; front and back, porches; built j •5 in pairs; driveway in rear. POSSESSION AT ONCE j Fulton St., 1832—Three-story, eight ■ I room house, some improvements; very rare opportunity for family of modern 1 I means to buy a home. I POSSESSION AT ONCE j RIGHT PRICE TO QUICK BUYER; I 12th St.. N., 68—Three-story, eight . rooms and bath, newly painted and j i papered; gas and electricity; all im-; iprovements: house in first class con- | jdition; now vacant. A RARE OPPORTUNITY i South 16th S'„ 544—Two-story, i brick, seven rooms and bath, cement cellar, very easily heated, newly pa-j ] pered and in very good condition. Po.-;-| j session by January 1. Small amount j lot cash, balance same as rent. Can 1 i be seen at any time. I A CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME j Three-story brick, nine rooms, new ly papered throughout, hot and cold water in cemented cellar. Outside cel larway, nice size yard, all modern conveniences; small amount of cash; balance same as rent. Possession on short notice. D. ASA SANDERLIN. Room 1 Security Trust Building, 36 North Third Street. Bell 1390. Rial 373 I FOR SALE Vacant and completely renovated. ! Pcffer street between Third and (Fourth streets, three-story brick. aii| j mprovements. 8500 down, balance in, I monthly payments. J Reily street, between Sixth and ! Seventh. All improvements. $390 ' r '®k. all Improvements, $2OO down, *2 per j nonth. ! 1430 Naudain Street, three-story , i brick, all improvements. $2OO down, II $25 per month. LOUIS B. COHEN. 308 Bergner Building. Bell 620. Uial 6 " 6 HOUSES FOR SALE North Sixth Street. Penn Street. Cumberland Street. < Moore Street. Derry Street. Swatara Street. Also many suburban properties. All I kinds of farms, large and small; prices reasonable. DURAND & FERBER, j 107 Chestnut St. | | THE MOST APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFTS t WIFE ! FOR .J HUSBAND DAUGHTER I SON '' Buy a home, prepare now for the spring drive. I have what you want and where you want ' it, either cash or time payments. LOUIS B. COHEN Room 308 Bergner Building. { Bell 626 FOR SALE—The Geo. B. Weber " home. State street. West Fatrview, 11 1 room frame. 214-story house, lot 50x I 180 ft., bath, electric and gas, con crete walks, best of water, large gar ■ den and chicken house. Possession ■ April l, 1820. Price only $4,000. Also his store room with corner !v.-. 1 100x100 ft. with garage and barn, on Al business corner. Price $2,000. Will - sell stock fixtures, grocery and meat I market at inventory. CHARLES DAVIES. I 1549 State St.. cor. 16th St. I '•Dial 4930. Bell 4162R DESIRABLE properties in all parts i of the city for sale, from $BOO to $25,- '■ 000. Some upon very easy terms. Sev ■ cral vacant. See GEO. W. JACOBS, " 17 N. Third St. Bell 1539 > 2047 Penn St., 3-story brick, 8 ' rooms, bath, porch. Price $3,000. Pos session in 30 days. Chas. Adler, 1002 ' North Third St. 730 S. 27th St., new house. 6 rooms. • hath, electricity, steam heat, porch. r hardwood first lloor. Room for garage. • Chas. Adler, 1002 N. Third St. (Continued In Next Column) HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH -■— -| f - —fii {m Y'ri- *-r**- Im ■ i i Jjg IF LIFE IN THIS CITY INTER- $ ESTS YOU then you will find the hj fy classified ads interesting—for they re flect hundreds of phases and angles of it. They picture its minor busi- A |P ness activities, inform you as to cur " CO rent opportunities. The life of the city fily) • ||J would be only imperfectly understood * -story brick: all i imp 53,500 i 22S S. 2tfih St.; 2 -story frame; side j entrance; lot, 20x190; all imb;; j 230 S. 29th St.; 2 !£-story frame: side i entrance; lot, 20x190; all Imp.. I 2-story frame; S rooms; lot. 60x150: I Bank St., Penbrook. Price....52,000 I 1009-11-13 N. 19th St.; 3-story Irame; j wa;er and gas; price, each ... 53.000 1123 Stale; 3-story brick; all imp. Price 5F600 3-story. 12-room brick and brownstone house, cbr. property, hot water heat. Whitehall and Regina Sts. Price very reasonable. Easy terms, I os session at once. CHARLES DAVIES i Real Estate and Fire Insurance, 1549 State, Cor. 16th. j Bell 4162-R Bial 4930 I . 1 | TOY FACTORY FOR SAFE I Fully equipped for the man ufacture of wood toys, em ploying 18 to 25 men and bovs, product is sold through j the largest jobbing hotises lor which there is an unlimited demand. Business established six ve'ars and run protltably. | Building has been sold and 1 machinery must be removed .' before January 1. Will sell all equipment ready to set up in another location for 55,000. A rare opportunity to buy a manufacturing business for less than the machinery is worth. Act quick if interested. For lull information, address Box K-8062 care Telegraph. *>■•'/•} ,i FOR SALE—VACANT 531 Maclay Street. 3-story frame dwell**'.®:. 8 rooms and batn, all im i provti ients, first class condition, lot 120x150 with double brick garage, lbXi i 20 ou rear. Price 54950. c. O. BACKENSTOSS. Owner, | Harrisburg. Pa. i Rf.ii Bell 50* IU " J FOR SALE Three-story brick house on corner with large store room, eleven rooms, hot water heat, with all other improvements, in good condition. No. 1100 North Sixth St. I'O"" further information call 1100 N. 6lh, Street. Occupied by owner. | NEW double house, 100 feet south of Derrv on Melrose, between 22d and 23d Sts„ 2-story brick, 6 rooms and hath steam heat, gas stove, electric lights, hardwood floor in living; room. I Very convenient home, reasonable, open for inspection. Newton G. Zeid era. 801 l 3054 R. FOR SALiK —Two lA>ng Island lots, Rood location. Must he sold , to close un estate. Big bargatn. lm.unu L. E. Iliurd. Trustee. .>l7 Chestnut St. n A CV4 tor property. No commissions. tnOn Quick settlements. Chas. Adler, 1002 M. Third street. FOR SALE —20th and Brookwood Sts. beautiful coiner house with five ots; end of lots, good building with 2 noo feet floor space suitable lor any business, shafting belting and 3 H. P.* motor, 12 H. P. steam boiler Reason Tor selling, leaving city. Inquire C. E. 1 Cooper. 20th and Brookwood Sts. j MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN Business property, on Market street .Brick construction. consisting of I store and line dwelling, A 1 condition throughout, all improvements, am compelled to sell for good reasons. If vou mean business inquire for full 1 particulars to Box B-7967 care Tele | graph. ' FOR SALE —333 and 337. Emerald I c t possession April 1. 2028 and 2U30 I Susquehanna St.. possession in JJ days. Apply to 814 Capital St. VACANT Seven homes, ranging from six rooms and bath t<( ten rooms and' bath, for particulars, call on D. E. LUCAS. Heal Estate and insurance, 3U3 Lewis Street. FOR SALE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE Situate 918 NORTH THIRD STREET Eleven rooms and bath, city steam and all other modem conveniences. Immediate pos session given. Artply for terms and conditions at CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY. Third and Broad Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. OF CITY PhTn.en" •pf'*"2 4-ucre Duck ? near Mechanicsburg. Pa. Bai in'nrlcc if sold before bebruary 1. CI'MMIT STREET. S.. 165. Price iusV been reduced. Eight rooms iath. gas furnace. Bell Realty Co.. Bcrgner Bidg. HOFFER ST., 2307—N0W VACANT, for sale; brick nnd stucco seml-Uun lealow; seven room? and bath; hot water heat; other Improvements. Bell j Realty Co.. Bergner Blug. PEFFEIt STREET house for sale. Eight rooms and bath, gas. Price tilfoo. Bell Realty Co.. Bcrgner Bidg. (Continued In Neat Coluui REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU I i CONSULT US BACKENSTOSS REALTY j , CO. 11 331 MARKET STREET . FOR SALE ' i 171 li Street. 3-story brick, all im provements. in line condition, front i nnd back porches. BAUM & ROBESON, Russ Bidg. Bell Phone 353-J STOP! lAioking for CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES FARMS. LOTS. We Have Them G. W. IIAUCK COMPANY, Room 202 Calder Bidg. 16 N. Market Sq. Bell 3917J Real Estate —Insurance I'ENN STREET property for sale, 8 rooms, bath. gas. furnace. 1826 Penn ! Street. Price 52800. Bell Realty Co., ; Bergner Bidg. i 53100 will purchase a brick house 'with seven rooms and bath, other im provements. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner | j.iiildi its. VACANT —House 632 Boyd street, being renovated, offered lor sale at lcasonable price and easy terms. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bidg. I | 2044 Susquehanna St., 3-story brick, I S rooms, bath, porch. Price 53,000. ('has. Adler, 1002 N. Third St. j 1623 Green St., 3-story brick. 9 rooms, bath, pantry, porch. Chas. Ad ler. 1002 N. Third St. j YOUR OPPORTUNITY Two Mechanicsburg properties. Fin'e I shade trees, front lawns, granolithic I pavements, lift go porches, pressed brick fronts, nine rooms and bath, oak finish, art glass, fine mantels, furnace, electric lights and gas. Both in excellent repair and three minutes from trolley or train. If you are look- : ing for a real suburban home this is > our opportunity. North Sixth Street above Reily, 3-i ; story brick residence. Second floor ar-| ranged as separate apartment. Eight rooms and bath, cemented cellar with . lurnace. Separate fruit and vegetable cellar. Possession about sixty days. North Sixth above Reily. 2',&-story| ■ frame, store front with private front entrance to dwelling. Six rooms and I bath. Building lot 155 feet deep. A good investment. I G. W. HAUCIC COMPANY. 202 Calder Bidg., 16 N. Market Squa-e. Real Estate and Insurance. Bell phone 3917 J. HOUSESFOR SALE POSSESSION AT ONCE Houses of all kinds in all parts of j the city. Some on easy terms, four' now vacant, possession at once. Some 1 nice corner properties. A few large single homes with large lawn and; ' shade trees, two or three up-to-daio I apartment houses, ten per cent, clear. ! Several 3-story brick houses centrally 1 located, very suitable for apartments. ' Several business stands. Grocery ■ store, etc. For full particulars. Apply 1 or phone to c H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street. ' Real Estate. Insurance Rents Collected. Bell 560J | ' AN up-to-date factory building, 3-1 ■ storv brick and concrete, corner 1 nroperty, centrally located. D. A. • ca"ey. 707 Kunkel Bidg. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental 1 Daymcnt plan. Small cash or Liberty 1 Bond flist payment required, balance 1 as rent. We have houses In every part of the city and suburbs. Apply ■ A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT I FOR RENT —Large brick stable and warehouse, situate 1639 Fulton street. Immediate possession given. For terms and conditions, apply at Cen-1 ! tral Trust Company, Third and Broad I j streets. Harrisburg. \ REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED Will you sell? What is your price? 1 have many calls. No sale, no charge. Give me a chance. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Harrisburg | Bell uhone 560J pno InBUrance Rcnts collected ' WE will save you time and anncy l a nee from agenti and advertising, by buying your reui estate direct. Send • I VI full particulars in your letter and I we will buy your property if the price Is right. Address P. O. Box 625. 1 WANTED TO RENT 1 HOUSES WANTED Want to lease thoroughly ; 1 modern house with all eon ! veniences. Seven rooms or more, porch and lawn, prefer red uptown or Hill section, "i Must be good neighborhood. ' I Address Box K-8282 care Tel ;j egraph. i 1 i OFFICES AND STOREROOMS ; STOREROOM for rent at 810 North • Third Street. Apply at above address. ((.'•■Unwed In Next Column/ 'iw'Mvw.TajM!;— wl. -c -y/: OFFICES AND STOREROOMS j FOR RENT FLOOR AND WAREHOUSE | Steam heat, water, elevator. , low insurance. Apply Super intendent BOWMAN & COMPANY. j STOREROOM FOR RENT FROM APRIL 1. 1920. 502 MARKET ST. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. THIRD STREET. j -j FARMS j . | 1 FOR SALE—I7-acre truck, fruit and 'poultry farm, 4,000 asparagus, 3 to o |years out; 1 >,<• acres line strawberries; | 150 peach trees and small fruit; 6- room frame house; small bank barn, I pig sty and chicken house, tine spring | water and running water, best of soil. I Possession at once. Located two miles west of Enola. Cumberland County. Price 52500. For Sale—ltu-acre truck or stock farm: eight-room frame house, all] necessary outbuildings, no better vaD | lies in Cumberland County. Price 5115 I per acre, 10 minutes walk to trolley. CHAS. DAVIES. Real Estate. 1549 State St., cor. 16th Street. Dial 4930 Bell 4162R j j SUBURBAN FARM i 48-acre farm suburban to City of' Harrisburg, fine driveway direct from f icitv to farm. Must be sold at once. I Fine view; 10 minutes' drive from) Market Square; line location for bungalow sites or acre plots. This can j lc made one of the finest Hummoi j homes in the country .It has 8-rocwi J stone house, large barn, etc. For in-j , formation, call or write to C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green St., Harrisburg 55 acres, York county, good bidg . J 2 mutes. 9 good milch cows, 2 hogs, 85 chickens, all implements mosl.y new. Will trade on city property. DURAXD & FERBER, 107 Chestnut St. FARMS WANTED WANTED 50 to 70-acre farm close to main road. Address Box A-8763 care Telegraph. FOR SAI jE—MISCELL A X EOL'S FOR SALE Three-piece parlor suite, golden j oak. genuine Spanish leather cushions.! Value 5125, sale price 595. FORNWALD. 1321 North Sixtli Street. i CENTRAL Furniture Store, dealer in new and second-hand furniture, carpets, stoves. Try us before buying lor selling. Great bargain, 15 double : heaters. Must be sold before Christ mas. Great bargain price. Look it over. A trail will convince you. Closed Saturday. 324 Reily Bt. Bell phoue | 1 1061 M. I ! TYPEWRITERS BO U G H.T FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEORGE P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES I FOR PALE —Painting outfit, includ ing hook 3, ropes, pulleys, easel, angle, j etc. Apply Frank DeLuca. 1812 Park I Street. FOR SALE —200 feet of 2-inch cot ton water hose, in four sections, price 25c per foot. Also one set of weed auto chains 31x4. Inquire 1158 Mar ket Street. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. BOOKS Bought and sold; 20.0u0 new, old, rare, in stock. Aurand's, North Third. Circulars free. FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en gine. 10 H. P. International gasolina engine, machine tools, eleetrie motors, various sizes, large atone crushing plant complete. F. R. Laverty. 1867 I Bell phone. NATIONAL cash registers sold on Icasv monthly payments without in terest. Bell phone 2406. Dial 3890. N. It. Black, Sales Agent. 105 Market St. ' CALKS! CALKS! CALKS! For sale at Oable's. 111-117 South Second street, Red Tip, Diamond. Giant Grip. Rowe, Black Diamond and 1 Snow Storm, Horse Shoe Calks. I FOR SALE—Collie puppies; just what the boy wants for Christmas. Come and see them. Feilden Robinson. | 706 North 7th St. : FOR SALE —A No. 4 McDowell port able bake oven, in first class condi tion and very cheap, pans, steel mix ling bowl, scales, etc. Address Owner, jcare Telegraph. FOR SALE—Grand square piano, must be sold at a sacrifice. Price 560. | Call Melrose School Bidg., Room 12. FOR KALE Superior Oxy-ace\y leno generators, cutting and welding torches, carbon burning outfit. Dem onstration by appointment. F. R. l.averty, 1857 Bell phone. COATS FOR SALE Three very nice ladies' coats cheap, a bargain, nlmost new. will sell one for 55 one for 58, and one for 510. Call I 1506 State street or Bell phone 3890 J. - J WANTED —MISCELLAX KOU'S MAX SMELTZ Second hand furniture bought nnd sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call or drop a postal to Max Smeltz. J2O i Market Street. Will call, city or conn- I fry. Bell phone 5321 J. BELL PHONE 3370-J • S. RIFKIN, I CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE, BOUGHT AND SOLD I HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST., HARRISBURG. PA. 540,000 wanted on first mortgage, good security. Address Box S-9026 care Telegraph. i WE are in the market for all kinds I of junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L. ! Cohen & Co., York and Ash Ave. BUSINESS PERSONALS IF IT'S painting, exterior or inter- | ior or paperhanging, let me quote you j la price. Quality and service is my i motto, prices consistent with the ! quality of work I do. D. \V. Blxler, | 2130 Susquehanna St. Bell phone I 4006 J. — A. LANE New and second-hand furniture i i bought and sold. Highest prices paid. I 1022 Market street. Bell 3239-W2. j F URNITU u E CRATED. T. ~A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street. Bell 2K32R. DIAMONDS bought for cash —P. H. CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. (Continned In Sext Muu) ' ' DECEMBER 23, 1919. ) BUSINESS PERSONAJ.S r | OXY-ACETYLENK WELDING j Any metal welded. Work guaran- i , teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. ' ! Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logun I Street. Bell 4396 J. QUININE —Look out for that grippe 1 I feeling, likely to cat oh you this I changeable weather. Ol'lt LAXATIVE; i PHOSPHO-QUININK will atave.il ..ffl llf taken In time. Gross Drug Stol'e, I jllfl Market atreet. I HAZOR BLADES SHARPENED i Single edge. 25e do/.., double edge, 55e I doz„ ra/.ora, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. i [ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I i I ( POll SALE Oil LEASE Ijirge garage and buainesa situat ed in Central Pennsylvania. Modern and complete equipment. Sales agency' two moat popular automobiles. De partments of business include stor age,. repair ahop, battery, new and old cars. Stock consists of oar parts, | tires, batteries and parts, oil and ac- Icessories. A going business. Person nel best in surrounding community. Other business interests make a sale or lease necessary. Address G-8243 care Telegrgph. An opportunity is now avail | able to secure the agency for an old established line of heavy duty motor trucks 1%. Its. , 3% and 5-ton capacities. Pro duction has now been increas ed to enable prompt dcliv- I eries. Write or wire for full particulars. UNITED MOTORS CO., Grand Kapids, Mich. BROKERS wanted, home company, drilling two wells, starting third. Desdemona Held. Capital $150,000. Twelve leases, efficient management. W. D. Morrell, president, (cashier Farmers' Bank), Ilog Town Company, Gorman, Texas. FINANCIAL INVEST CONSERVATI VELY HYDRO-ELECTRIC ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPALS J. K. GREENAWALT. JR., 130 Walnut Street, Bell phone 51SJ. llarrisburg, Pa. INSURANCE 011R1STMAS SUGUESTION The best gift you can make to your most beloved one, a $5,000 policy, its memory will never be forgotten. It costs nothing to consult me about it. J. SCHOOLNIK. 21 Spooner Building. Eire, Eife, Casualty, Automobile Insurance, Bell 4503. | MONEY TO LOAN SMALL LOANS AT LEGAL RATES $l5 TO $3OO 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. Open Evening, Dec. 20. 22, 23, 24. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut Street. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 4, 1010, to individu als in need of ready cash, small loans a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. MONEY LOANED—Employes, Society, Room 20G Bergner Bldg., Third and Market streets. "Licensed and Bonded by the State." HAULING AND MOVING ■ . I HEAVY TRUCKING LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE. CONTRACT WORK A SPE- ! CIALTY. RURAL TRANS- J PORTATION LINE. HARRISBURG AUTO CO., BELL 100 hOC A L AND LONG-DISTANCE 1 HAULlNG—Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 630 Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3026-J. Dial 3638. BECK & HARRIS, moving of all J kinds, piano, safe, furniture and ma chinery, 20 years' experience. Bell 2418. Dial 3283. AUTO hauling, local or long dis- i tance, furniture and piano moving a 1 specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 017 i Capital St. Both phones. HICKS Local and long-distance ! hauling and storage, 1214 Wallace St. , Bell phone 1050 M. | PAUL BECK, general hauling, local ; and long distance, making a specialty ) of furniture, piano and safe moving. Call at 1617 Naudian St., or Bell 5235 J. WE Move Anything. Anywhere, Any time. Price reasonable. Dial 4000. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third Street. HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov- j ! Ing. No distance too far. Careful | driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. ! ;E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin ! Aungst, Manager, liershey. Pa. Bell ; j phone 15H6. { I I MUSICAL j HARRISBURG TALKING MACHINE HOSPITAL, 1303 North Sixth Street. Talking machines repaired and supplies a specialty. Call Bell phone 2184 J. ! VIOLINS. MANDOLINS, GUITARS.! ! BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru-; Iments promptly nnd carefully repair led. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. Strlch & Zeidler upright mahogany piano, in A No. I condition. Selling oil account of leaving the city. Can be purchased Rt a reasonable tlgurc from a private party. Address Box L-9U63 care Telegraph. , ; iCaatinued la Next Column! -■///_ f MUSICAL j PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. ; by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14 I South Fourth Street. FOR SALE Player piano for $450, A big bargain to quick buyer. Spang i ler Music House, 2112 N. Sixth street,^ STORAGE STORAGE—4I9 Rroad .street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones^ STORAGE Private rooms fo# household goods in fireproof ware ; house, $3 per month and up. Lower l storage rates in non-fireproof ware— | house, llarrisburg Storage Co.. 437- j 44a South Second street. ; — : —— i .a? £G It AGE—In brick building, rear 40x Market. Household goods in clean, 4 | private rooms. Reasonable rates, p. | G. Dlener, 408 Market Street. i STORAGB w LOW PRICES HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY CO.. LTD_ HIGHSPIRE, PA, Both phones, Bell Steclton 169Y" WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANTJ THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. ■ I I UNDERTAKERS Funeral Director GEO. H. SOU RBIER l3lO North Third Street SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUN EUAL DIRECTOR W 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956 DIAL 2188 RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director and Embalmer 511 North Second Street. | BELL 252 DIAL 2145 G. E. BRESTLE, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1745 N. 6th St. ALSO MIDDLETOWN OFFICE BELL 2123 DIAL 3295 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY— Beautifully situated on Market street. . (east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north ' M , and oust faces the new parkway. The *1 . price of lots arc moderate. Miller I . Bros A- Co.. Agents. (T.IOANKRS AND DYERS j CLEANING • I DYEING AND PRESSING Let us make your old fall and win . ter clothes look new. We call and de liver. Al) kinds of repairing. Botli phones. H. Goodman, 1306'. North Sixth Street. AUTOMOBILES , ( - - ____________ ___ OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT DECEMBER THRIFT SALE NEW ears will he priced •j higher after the first of the i I year. Used cars will also he higher. We arc offering all used cars in our stock at THRIFT PRICES. Our fiscal year closes this month and we do not intend to carry < over a single car. At the prices we are marking them they are selling as fast as we can overhaul and repaint tl'em. O'erland Country Club with ■ winter top. Retinished dark v maroon, black wire wheels and black top. A handsome car, mechanically guaranteed, tires good. Summer top in cluded. j Overland Country Club, brown with cream wire wheels, prac tically new tires, good run ning order. Chalmers seven-passenger six cylinder sedan. Retinished royal blue with black run ning gear. 1913 Cadillac touring in good mechanical condition. Orig inal paint fine, new storage * battery $55 Open Evenings, Both phones THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO., 212-211 North Second St. Overland, model 00, touring. Chevrolet, Baby Grand, touring. Studehaker, 7 passenger, 6 cylinder. Kttidebaker, 5 passenger, 4 cylinder * Willys-Knight, model 84, touring. Velie, light six. 5 pussenger. I Overland, model 85-4, fine shape. Time payments can he arranged REX GARAGE AND SUPPLY CO 1917 N. Third Street. " >■ FOR SALE—A genuine bargain 1018 Chevrolet Baby Grand touring in I tine condition. Driscoll Auto Co., 147 South Cameron St. HAYNFS—6 cylinder, overhauled and repainted; Al condition. OVERLAND—4 cylinder; 5-passen- f Cr " APPERSON EIGHT—7 passenger; in Al condition; 1919 car. See Us At Once. KEYSTONE SALES CO., 108 Market Street FORD touring, 17 model; electric j lights, runs and pulls like new. Price j $4OO cash. Dial- 36-C. C. R. Horst. Linglestown, near Harrisburg. FOR SALE 1010 Buiok roadster, in Al condition. Apply Black's Gar age, 205 S. 17th St. I STUDEBAKER—Light 6; suitable for livery; cheap to quick buyer. Reo roadster; A-l condition. Sible's Ga j rage, Third and Cumberland St. i OVERLAND Touring, one, 90 model. NASH—Touring, one, 671 model. 1918. All cars are mechanically perfect. MYERS MOTOR SALES CO., 1210 I'ENN STREET. g Bell phone 2109. Dial 6275 " SECOND-HAND motor trucks for ' sale cheap—Fords, Kohler, Chalmers and Internationals; three-quarter to i two-ton capacities, $2OO and up. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MOTOR TRUCK UEPARTMENT j 619-21 Walnut sUr-- i ARE you looking for a bargain in j a Ford roadster? Listen to this. West ! inghousc electric self-starter, shock | exorJer, splitorff magneto, tilt wheel, 1 roller bearing, extra wheel with tire, | equipped like a high priced car. Will sell to quick buyer for $350 cash. Phone Bell 1321 W. I FOR SALE —Fo.rd roadster In good condition, Just overhauled, price 300; j will demonstrate. Call Dial 4574 or ; 250 Hummel St. t Additional Classified Ads t on Opposite Page T— k I