Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 27, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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A Classified Ad Will Find Buyers For Your Used Musical Instruments, Furiture and Other Articles of Value
Df MKMORIAM
In loving remembrance of David N.
Carroll, who died one year ago to-day.
December 27. 1918.
God's hand touched him and he
Bister. Mrs. Writer and brother,
William.
In loving remberance of David N.
Carroll, who fell asleep one year ago
to-day, December 27. 1918.
Sleep on David, sweet be thy rest.
My home is sad and lonely without
you and your place at my table can
e never be filled. I miss you more every
day. The only relief to my mind ,s to
have a talk with some one dear and
■weet to you.
His Boarding Mistress,
MISS IDA REAM.
I.OST AND FOUND
DOST —Amber beads last evening at
7 o'clock between 2227 Penn street.
Second, Maclay or Riverside car. Re
ward if returned 2227 Penn St. or Be.l
phone 4932 J.
DOST —Pocketbook on Wednesday
evening in Steelton. Reward it re
turned to Steelton Store Do.. Steelton.
DOST—In Capitol Park du ring
pageant, plaid wool scart. Call Bell
phono 1567. Iteward.
DOST—Black patent leather pocket
book containing sum of money, be
tween 120 Boas street, and Tlurd and
Market Streets, via street car. Ke
ward if returned to 1-0 Boas
DOST —Between Cumberland and
Hamilton Sts. on Second Street or on
Hamilton between Second and Third,
a black silk apron with words U. S. s.
New Hampshire in gold. Reward it
returned to the office of the Sheam
Mfg. Co., 3uß Hamilton St.
DOST —A female hunting dog,
strayed from 1913 ®?' body
Wednesday December -4. White body.
brown face and ears, brown spot on
right side. Finder please return or
write to above address and receive
reward. Bell 5075 K. _
POUND —On Muench street Thura-
IfStS'wrH
and paying for this ad. _____
IN STKUCTIONS
BECKLEY'S Business College.
te, any time. Individual promotion.
121 Market St.
HELP WANTED—MALE J
IF YOU ARE TIRED OF MOVING
AROUND FROM ONE JOB
TO ANOTHER
IAJSING TIME AND MONEY
GOODYEAR
OFFERS YOU STEADY WORK THE j
YEAR ROUND. EXCELLENI j
WORKING CONDITIONS. LLIIcA ,
TIONAD ADVANTAGES
v I
and
A CHANCE TO BARN RATES IN AC- j
CORDANCE WITH I OUR ABIE-,
ITV.
GENERAD REPAIRMEN
BORING MIDD I
ADD AROUND MACHINISTS
CARPENTERS
ELECTRICIANS I
PIPEFITTERS
PATTERNMAKERS
SHEET METAD WORKERS
BENCHMEN. ERECTORS
ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC
WELDERS NEEDED
Apply in person, or write at once to j
Factory Office Employment.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE j
AND RUBBER COMPANY,
AKRON. OHIO.
ERRAND BOY
WANTED
Must be over 16 years of age.
Hov with bicycle preferred.
Pleasant work and good
wages. Apply at once to
Foreman Engraving Dept.,
TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO..
State Street Plant,
State and Cameron Streets
MEN—Age 17 to 55. Experience un- '
necessary. Travel, make secret in- ,
vestieations, reports. Salaries, ex
penses. American Foreign Detective f
Agency. 429. St. Louis. j
MEN wanted for detective work. I
Write J. Ganor. former govt, detec
tive, Danville. 111. |
ANYBODY can increase income S2O ,
weekly. Spare time growing mush
icorns in cellars, sheas, Doxes. Pre.
illustrated booklet. Hiram Barton, |
S32A West 48th St.. New York. •
U S Government wants hundreds,
railway mail clerks. Beginners salary |
SI3OO year. Men-women. 18 up. Dist|
positions free. \\ rite to-day. 1- ranklin
I nstltute. Dept. 412 Y. Rochester. N. 1.
HUNDREDS Railway Mail Clerks.
I'ltv Mail Carriers wanted by U. p
(iovernment. Men 18-45; .?
rear Hist positions free. branklin
institute. Dept. 413-W. Rochester.
N. Y.
YOUNG men. 18-35, for railway mail
clerks SI3OO-SISOO. Experience un
necessary Examinations Harrisburg,
laSuary 17. For free particulars,
write P Terry, (former Civil Service
Examine r). 518 Continental Bldg..
Washington, D. C. (
WANTED— Miner to operate a 100
bhl flour mill and a 600 bbl. blending
plant! located on Lehigh Valley ra, -
toad. 25 miles from New York. All
new machinery just installed, readj
to operate January 1. Communicate at
once with Middlesex Milling Co.. 41-
produce Exchange, New Fork, N. Y.
WANTED— Motor truck salesman,
must be experienced and can furnish
i eference. Permanent position now
open. Good salary. Address Box L-SS39
care Telegraph.
SALESMAN to handle automobile
lubricant in Harrisburg and vicinity.
Man between age of 2 and 40 with
excellent reputation, experience in this
line not necessary. To man who can
mialifv will be in position to make
SSd income. Address Box 133. Leb
anon, Pa.
WANTED Four planing mill
hands or cabinetmakers. Reference
required. Apply P. O. Box 446, Harrls
hurg.
(Continued In Next Column)
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This office Is the headquarters |
for desirable homes and home sites 1
in every part of Harrisburg and its I
several suburban sections. Don't
fall to consult our lists before '
buying. .
Miller Brothers & Co.
I.OCLbT AND COURT STS.
ItEAI. ESTATE INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
Member* Harrioburg Heal Estate
Board
u 1
SATURDAY EVENING.
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED
CARPENTERS
TRACK REPAIRMEN
AND LABORERS FOR /
GENERAL PLANT WORK.
APPLY AT
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
| BETHLEHEM STEEL CO..
STEELTON. PA.
! .
ARE YOU SELLING FACTORY
TRADE'.'
Do you want to handle an
elevating truck —a labor-sav
ing device which permits one
trucker to do the work of
four? Established concern
whose product is easily the
best in the field—has exclu
sive operating features —over
1600 users, some using 50-70
machines. Liberal commis
sion. Sells for SIOO to S9OO.
There is real money in this
for a man who is on the job.
Write to
I.EWIS-SHEPARD CO..
566 First St.. Boston. Mass.
WANTED
Young men between the age
of 17 and 21 to learn trade oc
cupations, Harrisburg Shops:
Plumbers
Boilermakers
Car Repairmen
Inquire at
Employment Bureau, No. 5,
Grace Ave.
Master Mechanic's Office or
Maclay Street Shop, Har
risburg.
General Foreman's Office,
Lucknow.
General Foreman s Office.
Enola.
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FOUNDRY FOREMAN
A live wire wanted who lias
the knowledge and is capable
of handling about 75 molders
on medium and heavy dry sand
work. Good steady position
with a large steel foundry in
Philadelphia district. Address
reply to Harrisburg Tele
graph. Box H-8621. Giving
experience and reference.
SALESMEN
To work in crew, magazine propo
sition. salary and commission. Plenty
of renewals. 'Want men to I traiin for
crew managers. Apply Room 410 I a
triot B'.dg.
SOLICITORS
Desiring to become high class
salesmen and make permanent con
nections in local sales force. M e -ca:h
you our business and pa> I° u a f a '
sry and commission while learning.
Apply Room 410 Patriot Bldg.
WANTED—Boy 16 years old who
can ride bicycle for delivery. Apply
Cotterel-Ebner Company, 9 N. Second
street. Harrisburg.
t
CHIPPING SHOP FOREMAN
A man who can place and di
rect the various operations in
cleaning and chipping me
dium and heavy steel cast
ings and secure maximum
production. To such a man a
good position is open in a
large steel foundry in the
Philadelphia district. Address
replv to Harrisburg Ifle
graph. Box No. L-8201. Fur
nishing references.
WANTED —Salesman with ability,
capable ot earning SSO per week or
[better to sell a complete line of nur
sery stock. Exclusive territory. LJ£
perience unnecessary. C. V( Stuart A.
.Co., Dept. B. Newark. New York.
WANTED —Advertising and sub
scriptlon man ■ forweekl
sallry b \nd h plrmUent position; ex
bury, Pa.
voi'NG men. 18-35, for railway mail
! clerks ' n800 ; $^500. t Experience übnneu b nne-
I cessan . rj* r free particulars write
R an Terry former Civ?l Service Exam
ined. 518 Continental Bldg.. Wash
ington. D. C.
I A SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY
Timing qualifies ->
time to fill important aucou "j'"='
Rss&.wfflu'si
WANTED —More men to work on
automobiles and airplanes between
class hours. You have an exceneni
chance to learn the business, we
guarantee 50 hours per wtek at $.30
per hour. Our full course is SIOO, Ap
ply 25 North Cameron St., Il} tng
Field, 14th and Sycamore Sts., Hbg.
Airdrome, Hbg., Pa. ___
DRY FLOOR FOREMAN
An experienced man capable
of supervising the fitting tip
of molds for heavy steel cast
ings. Good steady position
with a large steel f° un dryln
Philadelphia district. Refer-
I enres required. Address reply
to Harrisburg Telegraph, Box
No. X-9921.
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WANTED —Laborers and contrac
tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax
tang.
BE a newspaper correspondent and
earn $25 to SIOO weekly, according to
vn.ir ability; sls to $25 weekly in
snare time; experience unnecessary,
no canvassing: subjects suggested.
Send for free booklet; tells how. No
tional Press Bureau. Buffalo. N. Y.
MAN to work this city refinlshlng
„. „Jaclicrs brass beds, automobiles,
bv new method. $lO daily without
capital or experience. Write Gunmet
el Co.. 334 Elm, pecatur, 111.
HELP WANTED —FEMALE
J
WANTED
Experienced typists and clerks
for general office work; good
chance for advancement for
| .bright, energetic girls. Apply
ELLIOTT-FISHER CO.
siv GIRLS wanted at the Senate
Sue' refertnce N °AP n ply e " "'A. A" Stouf
fcr at Cafe, between 10 nnd 1- o clock.
WANTED —Girl over 20 years old
work reference required.
A\)Pl y Grand Union Tea Co.. N.
Second St.
iCwtlaied In Next Column!
HELP WANTED—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
CANVASSERS
I Two ladies for city work, magazine
; proposition that appeals to every
housewife, salary and commission. We
will teach you our work. Apply Room
410 Patriot Bldg.
FOUR LADIES wanted for general
work in kitchen. Apply at Stouffer's
Restaurant, 4 North Court St.
WANTED—Stenographer for life in
surance office. Applicant need not
have experience. Must have good edu
cation. Salary small at start. Will be
increased in accordance to abilitv
shown. Address Box X-9038 care Tele'-
graph.
WANTED Girl for stenography
and office work. Call Grand Union Tea
Co., 208 N. Second St.
GIRLS wanted. 16 years of ago or
over; good wages. Apply City Star
i-aundry, 1005 North Sixth St.
WANTED—One or two experienced
waitresses. Apply Court Dairy Lunch.
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
WOMEN or man wanted, salary $24
full time. 50c an hour spare time, sell
ing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Ex
perience unnecessary. International
Mills, Norristown, Pa.
HARRISBURG railway mail clerk
examinations January 1, SI3OO first
year. Men, women 18 to 35. List va
cancies free. Write immediately.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 412Y, Roch
ester, N. Y*.
MEN—Wo-n raise Belgian hares
for us. We , .. $7 to $lO for all you
raise. Free illustrated booklet. United
I Food and Fur Association, 329 West
48th St. Dept. C. New York.
lIARISBURG 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,
i Common education sufficient. Pull un
necessary. List openings free. Write
to-day. Franklin Institute. Dept. 411Y,
Rochester, N. Y.
(SALESMEN WANTED
I HIGH-CLASS salesmen to sell the
j Bear-Cat Auto Supplies, good commis
sion paid to a man making territory
In a car. Bear-Cat Products Co., Okla
homa City, Okla.
SALESMEN—Write for list of open
ings and full particulars. Earn $2,000
lo SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for
men. Inexperienced or experienced.
City or traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr.
Assn., Dept. 603, Chicago.
WANTED—Salesmen for automatic
safety signal tail light. Demonstrate
and sale is made. Small investment.
ll.arge profit. Auto Indicator Companv,
Grand Rapids. Mich.
I LIVE experienced salesmen, exclu
sive territory, strongest, most attrac
tive calendur and specialty line ever
produced. Old house. Liberal commis
sions paid weekly. Write for bonus
contract for 1920. Sentinel Printing
Co., Indianapolis, lnd.
SALESMAN in every town to take
orders for "Made-to-Measure" clothes
Opportunity to make big money and
build permanent business. Thousands
of well known merchants started this
way. We furnish complete equipment
for use in store or traveling free.
Write Saiesmanager, Meyer & Com
pany, 381 W. Adams St.. Chicago.
OUR protected article exclusively
owned and controlled by us clears up
ward of S4O per day for salesmen;
most essential; government created
demand. Large territories to salesmen
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 Laadt, Pres., 8 South Dear
born St.. Chicago. 111.
A LARGER SALARY
YOU WANT MORE MONEY
It's yours if you put in that extra'
hour or two each 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
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 S4OO. Every
thing furnished free to work with—
wo oven 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 Erickson Bldg.,
Des Moines, lowa.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS to sellDaudt's silver plat
ing polish, plates each time you polish
makes old ware new. D. S. Daudt, 820
Broadway, Bethlehem, Pa.
LARGE MANUFACTURER wants
representatives to sell shirts, under
wear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirls. I
direct to homes. Write for free
samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad
way, New York City.
AGENTS—Own a business. We fur
nish you everything that starts you
lo manufacture ink at home. 500 per
cent, profit. Capital and experience
unnecessary. Enormous demand. Our
selling plans insure lucrative steadily
increasing business. No canvassing.
Investigate immediately. Particulars
.free. Larpy-Adam, Office 505-326
i River street, Chicago, 111.
AGENTS—Biggest money-maker in
10 years; an order at 8 out of every
10 homes with' our advertising offer
of u $2.50 aluminum tea pot free; 90
per cent, of our agents are making
over $1 an hour; Albert Abbt made
$53.42 first four days; Watson earns
$2.90 an hour; Mrs. Burke, a new be
ginner earned $3 an hour first dav;
Fred Eccles making $4 an hour; write
immediately before your territory is
take $ ; no capital required; pav starts
at once; write to-day sure. Life-Time
Aluminum Company, Dept. N-400,
| Boston. Mass.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
MARRIED man with ten years' ex
perience in clerical work, some knowl
edge of mechanics, seeks position with
local business house. Can furnish best
references. Write for interview A. U.
8., P. O. Box 504, Harrisburg.
YOUNG man wishes position as por
ter or butler in private family. Phone
2690J
MAN wishes position as clerk In
drugstore or clerking of any kind. Ap
ply to M. Williams, 152 Ridge Street,
Steelton.
SITUATIONS WANTED*—FEMALE i
I
COLORED woman wants washing
and ironing to do at home or day's
work of any kind. Write or call at
352 S. Cameron St.
la Int r-.alua.al
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
& joriffn* 4* ft oaaaBEQE
ffi BEFORE THEY GROW BIG and ffi
annoying, classified advertising will IK
solve your little worries. If you find
it to your immediate interest to sell |§|
property, classified advertising will 3rj
enable you to cut out the worry which
jjjj long delay might occasion for you. jgj
3BEEEEEEEBEEEBEEBEEEEBER ®
SITVATIQXS WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED—Position as housekeeper
by woman with child. Call or address,
135 Sylvan Terrace.
COLORED woman would like to
clean offices or apartments. Call 1316
Cowden Street.
WANTED—Position by experienced
young woman as house mother in a
boarding school or kindergarten
teacher. Best of reference. Address
Box 11-8822 care Telegraph.
i WANTED Woman wants day's
work. Apply 1322 Marion St.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, second and third
floor, heat, gas and use of bath. Ap
ply 327 S. Front St.
FOR RENT —One attractive fur
nished room, central location, all con
veniences, suitable for two persons.
Call Bell phone 3307J between 5 and
| 6 p. m.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, elec
tric lights and city steam, centrally j
located. Apply 9 N. Front St. Dial
phone 5775.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room,
electric lights, all conveniences. Ap
ply 9 North Front St. Dial 5775.
—i
I FOR RENT—Young lady with fur-
I nished apartment, will rent room to
refined lady, all privileges; reference
required. Call after 6 p. m„ 1515 N.
! Sixth t.. second floor.
i
FURNISHED room for rent on'
third floor. $5 single, 34.50 double. Call
107 Chestnut St. I
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished!
rooms for light housekeeping. Call i
1811 Berryhill St. |
NICELY furnished warm rooms S3 !
per week and up. Also rooms for lgiht l
housekeeping. 143 S. Third St.
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
veniences, city steam heat, also second
floor furnished room. Call 807 North
Second Street.
I
I TWO furnished rooms, second floor, i
'bay windows, porch, bath, phone, I
I steam heat, good location, ten min
utes' walk to business section, refer
ences. Call after 4 p. m. or before |
I 9 a. m. Bell phone 4657 M. I
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Adults only,
nquire 923 North Second St.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
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RIVER DRIVE APARTMENTS
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Six rooms and bath, all mod
;
j em improvements, ready for j
occupancy.
LEWIS B. COHEN,
308 Bergner Building.
Bell phone 626
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FOR RENT—From January 1, apt.,j
316 Broad St.. 5 rooms and bath. Ap-|
ply Hoerner, 316 Broad St. I
FURNISHED apartment for rent on
second floor front bedroom, dining
loom and kitchen combined, steam
heat, hot and cold water, use of bath,
furnished up to date. Also a separate
room for light housekeeping. Apply
at 443 Walnut St.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF CITY
NEW LISTS
Anything you want in homes, some
on easv payment, special 24-acre truck
farm, near Mechanicsburg, Pa. Bar
gain price if sold before- February 1.
Call or phone C. F. Morning. 13th and
Market Sts. Bell 4209 M.
2044 Susquehanna St., 3-story brick,
8 rooms, bath, porch. Price 33.000.
Chas. Adler. 1002 N. Third St.
1623 .Green St., 3-story brjck, 9
rooms, bath, pantry, porch. Chas. Ad
ler, 1002 N. Third St.
AN up-to-date factory building, 3-
story brick and concrete, corner
property, centrally located. D. A. |
Caley, 707 lCunkel Bldg.
FOR SALE —The aeo. B. Weber
home. State street, West Fairviejy. U
room frame, 2>,i-story house, lot 50x |
180 ft., bath, electric and gas, con
crete walks, best of water, large gul
den and chicken house. Possession'
April 1. 1920. Price only 34,000.
Also his store room with corner let i
100x100 ft. with garage and barn, on'
A 1 business corner. Price 32.000. Willi
sell stock fixtures, grocery and moat
market at Inventory.
CHARLES DAVIES.
1549 State St.. cor. ltith St.
Dial 4930. Bell 4162R|
DESIRABLE properties in all parts
of the city for sale, from 3800 to 323.-
000. Some upon very easy terms. Sev
eral vacant. See
GEO. W. JACOBS,
17 N. Third St. Bell 1533
2047 Penn St.. 3-story brick, 8
rooms, bath, porch. Price 33,000. pos
session in 30 days. Chas. Adler, 1002
North Third St.
730 S. 27th St., new house, 6 rooms
bath, electricity, steam heat, porcn,
hardwood first floor. Room for garage.
Chas. Adler, 1002 N. Third St.
FOR SALE —125 Evergreen street. 3-
story brick, 10 rooms and bath, good
condition; new furnace. Lot 20x100
feet, paved front and rear. Immediate
possession. Apply 125 Evergreen St.
2053 Swatara St., 6 rooms, semi
bungalow style, cement porch, gar
age. Call at premises. I
PENN STREET property for sale, g
rooms, bath, gas, furnace, 1826 Penn
Street. Price 32800. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Bldg.
* (■ Bfajr* r—i——-t
! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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"IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.
>j SEE SANDERLIN."
YOUR LAST CHANCE
1 , ONLY ONE OF SIX LEFT
1 B KAND NEW AND VACANT—NO
1 MONEY DOWN, SAME AS RENT
' 471h and Paxton Sts. —Seven rooms
and bath, hardwood floors, steam heat,
. gas and electricity; a real modern ,
, home: front and back porches; built '
in pairs; driveway in rear.
, POSSESSION AT ONCE
I" ulton St., 1832—Three-story, cight
. room house, some improvements; very |
. rare opportunity for family of modern
I means to buy a home.
POSSESSION AT ONCE
. RIGHT PRICE TO QUICK BUYER:
12th St.. N., 68—Three-story, eight
■ rooms and bath, newly painted and
■ papered; gas and electricity; all im
■ provements; house in lirst class con-
I dition; now vacant.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
South 16th St., 544—Two-story
• brick, seven rooms and bath, cement
i cellar, very easily heated, newly pa
pered and in very good condition. Pos
• session by January 1. Small amount!
of cash, balance same as rent. Can
; be seen at any time.
A CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME
Three-story brick, nine rooms, new
ly papered throughout, hot and cold
' water in cemented cellar. Outside cei
! larway, nice size yard, all modern
- conveniences; small amount of cash; 1
| balance same as rent. Possession on
'j short notice.
1). ASA SANDERLIN.
Room 1 Security Trust Building, ,
36 North Third Street.
II Bell 1390. Dial 3573 |
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FOR SALE
I I Vacant and completely renovated.
Pefter street between Third an ,d
'/Fourth streets, three-story brick, all
mprovements. 3500 down, balance in,
monthly payments.
Roily street, between Sixth and
I Seventh. All improvements. 3300 j
down, balance as rent.
Derry slreet, between 21st and 22d
Streets, three-story micas. electiTU
, j light and steam heat. 3300 down, bal- ,
ance at rent.
II Logan Street. 1000 block, 32500 !
|and 33000. 3100 down, 325 a month.
Reel street, above Seneca, three- '
story brick, drive alley in tbe rear,
all improvements, 3300 down, balance j
■ as rent.
I 224 S. 17th St., two-story brick, all 1
Improvements, 3200 down, 32a per j
j nonth.
I 1430 Naudain Street, three-story I
1 brick, all improvements. 3200 down,'
j 325 per month.
LOUIS B. COHEN,
j 308 Bergner Building. i
| Bell 626. Dial 6226 ,
1
FOR SALE
j Possession 30 Days' Notice
1214 N. 15th St.; 3-story brick; cor- (
' ner property; all improvements.
! Price 5,600
147 Sylvan Terrace; s-story h, rlc k ; !
all imp 34.000;
227 N, 15th St.; 3-story brick;
porches, drive alley; all imp.. .
35.200
1731 Park St.; 2!i-story brick; all
imp 33,500
228 S. 29th St.; 2 !i-story frame; side
entrance; lot, 20x190; all imp.. :
32,350
230 S. 29th St.; 2'A-story frame; side
entrance-; lot, 2ux190; all imp., !
32,3a0 :
2-story frame; 8 rooms; lot, 60X150;
Bank St., Penbrook. Price,.. .32,000 J
1009-11-13 N. 19th St.; 3-story frame;
water and gas; price, each.. .32.000 J
1123 .State; 3-stoiy brick: all imp..
Price 34,6001
C-story, 12-room brick and brownstone
house, cor. property, hot water heat, j
Whitehall and Ziegina Sts. Price
very reasonable. Easy terms. I'os- |
session at once.
.
CHARLES DAVIES
Real Esiate and Fire Insurance.
1549 State, Cor. lulli.
Bell 4162-11 Dial 4930
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HOUSES FOR SALE
| North Sixth Street.
I'enii Street.
T Cumberland Street.
1 Moore Street,
j Derry Street.
1 Swatara Street.
I Also many suburban propertied. Ail 1
kinds of farms. large and small;!
prices reasonable.
DURAND & FERBEK.
107 Chestnut St.
|
MACLAY St., 10 rooms, corner!
house, all modern improvements, suit- '
able for business place, room to build;
garage. Price 36300.
DURAND & FERBER,
107 Chestnut St.
33100 will purchase a brick house
with seven rooms and bath, other Im
provements. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
PEFFER STREET house for sale
Eight rooms and bath, gas. Price
32500. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
VACANT—House, 632 Boyd street,
being renovated, offered for sale 4t
reasonable price and easy terms. Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
SUMMIT STREET, S„ 165. Prie e
has just been reduced. Eight rooms
and bath, gas, furnace. Bell Realty
Co.. Bergner Bldg.
FOR SALE —333 and 337 Emerald
St., possession April 1, 2028 and 2030
Susquehanna St, possession In 30
days. Apply to 814 Capital Bt
icuUsud la Next Cslaaai
ItKAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HARRISBURG'S
REAL ESTATE BUREAU
CONSULT US
BACKENSTOSS REALTY
CO.
231 MARKET STREET
I'OR SALE—723 S. 21st St., 3-story
1 frame dwelling, 8 rooms and bath, gas
.and electric light, porches, lot 20x115,
drive alley on rear, good condition.
For Sale—34ooo will buy an elegant
7-room bungalow with all Improve
-1 ments. first class condition, lot 7 ox2ll,
located at Camp Hill.
For Sale—Lot in the 2400 block on
Derry street. 40x100, for 31600. An
elegant location and the price is right.
For Sale l2O Columbia Road.
Enola, 2-story frame dwelling. One of
i!!A bcst locations in Enola. Price,
32000.
For Sale—s2o N. 15th Street, corner
| property, single brick, 8 rooms, bath,
Hardwood floors, all other lmprove-
I ments.
j For Sale— l7o9 Market St., 3-story
brick dwelling, 9 rooms and bath, gas,
electric light, steam heat, first class
condition, lot 34x90.
BRINTON-PACKER CO., Agents,
Second and Walnut Sts.
STOP!
Looking for
CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES
FARMS. LOTS.
Wo Have Them
I O. W. IIAUCK COMPANY,
Room 202 Calder Bldg.
1 16 N. Market Sq. Bell S9I7J
Real Estate—lnsurance
HOUSES FOR SALE
POSSESSION AT ONCE
j 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
single homes with large lawn and
! shade trees, two or three up-to-date
apartment houses, ten per cent, clear.
- Several 3-story brick houses centrally
located, very suitable for apartments.
Several business stands. Grocery
1 store, etc. For full particulars apply
or phone to
i C. H. CORD'ER, 1722 Green Street.
Real Estate, insurance,
Rents Collected. Bell 560J
! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
An up-town property, including a
confectionery business, containing
three apartments with all Improve
ments; also a large garage which can
' be rented at 325 per month alone. This
i property is on newly routed double
street car line. Price 314,000.
Down town business property. Do
ing business 011 a cash basis, includ
! ingr a largre corner vacant lot with sin
; up-to-date garage in rear. This place
; is suitable for an up-to-date butcher
shop. Price 35.000.
i A brick house of six rooms with all
improvements on Cumberland street,
could be bought for a small sum
down and the rest on a monthly pay
ment. Price 33,000.
1 Double corner lots at Cloverly
i Heights, in one of the latest city s
suburbs. These lots will increase in
'value every year. I'or further par
! ticulars. see us or call at once.
SALINGER & MILLER,
44 Union Trust Bldg.
! Bell 2769 Harrisburg.
j. • ,
South 16tli Street, near Market, 3-
! story corner brick, improved. 10 per
I cent, cash, balance as rent. Own your
home ' QEO. W. JACOBS.
17 N. Third Street.
j BUY YOUR HOME 011 the rental
payment plan. Small cnah or Liberty
Bond first payment required, balance
as rent. We have houses in every
part of the citl' and suburbs. Apply
A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street.
MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN
Business propeerty on Market street
Brick construction, consisting of
! store and fine dwelling, A 1 condition
throughout, ail improvements, am
: compelled to sell for good reasons. If
j you mean business inquire for full
! particulars to Box B-7967, care Tele-
I graph.
VACANT
Seven homes, ranging from six
' rooms and bath to ten rooms and
bath. For particulars, call on
D. E. LUCAS.
Real Estate and Insurance,
303 Lewis Street
i
1 lIOFFER ST.. 2307—N0W VACANT,
• for sale; brick and stucco semi-bun
galow; seven rooms and bath; hot
i water heat; other improvements. Bell
I Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg.
THE MOST APPROPRIATE
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
| WIFE
FOR J HUSBAND
< DAUGHTER
I SON
Buy a home, prepare now for
j the spring drive. I have what
j you want and where you want
j it. either cash or time payments.
LOUIS B. COHEN
Room 308 Bergner Building.
Bell 626
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PROPERTY AT ENOLA
I For Sale—2V4-story frame, 9 rooms
and bath, electricity, furnace, slate
| roof, front and rear porches. Plot
! 25x100 ft., garage in rear holds six
cars, along street car line. Possession
tin two weeks.
BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO..
(Harrlsburg's Real Estate Bureau)
331 Market St.
• 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. For
further information call 1100 N. 6th
Street. Occupied by owner.
PASH for property. No commissions.
Quick settlements. Chas.
Adler, 1002 N. Third St.
FOR SALE—2Oth and Brookwood
Sts., beautiful corner house with five
lots; end of lots, good building with
3,000 feet floor spade suitable for any
business, shafting belting and 3 H. P.
motor, 12 H. P. steam boiler. (le*aon
for selling, leaving city. Inquire C. E.
Cnansr 40Lh and Brookwood Sts.
DECEMBER 27, I^l9.
| REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two desirable houses,
part Improvements, sl4 and S2O. In
quire W. C. Jones, 204 S. 13th St.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF
PROSPECTIVE BUYERS READY TO
! BUY UP-TO-DATE HOMES. IF YOU
WANT TO SELL LIST IT WITH US.
I YOU WILL SAVE TIME AS WELL AS
| MONEY.
SALINGER & MILLER,
44 Union Trust Bldg.
(Bell phone 2769. Harrisburg.
, i '
. ' WE will save you time and annoy
[ ante from agents and advertising, by
! buying your real estate direct. Send
■ us full particulars in your letter and
' we will buy your property if the price
' is right. Address P. O. Box 625.
, WANTED TO RENT
t
HOUSES WANTED
" Want to lease thoroughly
• modern house with all con
veniences. Seven rooms or
more, porch and lawn, prefer
r red uptown or Hill section.
Must be good neighborhood.
Address Box K-8282 care Tel
egraph.
t
a OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
FOR RENT
FLOOR AND WAREHOUSE
Steam heat, water, elevator,
low insurance. Apply Super
intendent
BOWMAN & COMPANY.
STOREROOM FOR RENT
FROM APRIL 1, 1920,
502 MARKET ST.
1 CHAS. ADLER,
1002 N. THIRD STREET.
WANTED —Desk room in office cen
trally located down town. Owen M.
(Copelin, P. O. Box 853.
STOREROOM for rent at 810 North
f Third Street. Apply at above address.
s FARMS
s __________
1
FOR SALE—I7-acre truck, fruit and
poultry farm, 4,000 asparagus, 3 to 5
■ vears but; IV4 acres fine strawberries;
' 150 peach trees and small fruit; 6-
' room frame house; small bank barn.
pig sty and chicken house, fine spring
water"and running water, best of soil.
! Possession at once. Located two miles
west of Enola, Cumberland County,
r Price $2300.
For Sale —115-acre truck or stock
farm; eight-room frame house, all
- necessary outbuildings, no better val
ues in Cumberland County. Price slls
per acre. 10 minutes walk to trolley.
t .CHAS, DAVIES,
* Real Estate,
I 1549 State St.. cor. 16th Street,
i Dial 4930 Bell 4162R
3
55 acres, York county, good bldg.,
- 2 mules, u good milcli cows, 2 hogs,
- 25 chickens, all implements mostly
i new. Will trade on city property.
DURAND & FERBER,
107 Chestnut St. j
1 FARMS WANTED
v
WANTED
50 to 70-acre farm close to
r main road. Address Box
s A-8763 care Telegraph.
i
FARM WANTED —Want to hear
from owner of farm or good land for
sale. Price reasonable. L. C, Jones.
Box 551, Olney, 111.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
I FOR SALE
Three-piece parlor suite, golden
|oak. genuine Spanish leather cushions.
(Value $125, sale price $95.
FORNWALD.
1321 North Sixth Street.
FOR SALE—Queen washing ma
• chine, can be used either water power
• or by hand. In good running condi
tion." Call Bell phone 3890R or apply
: 1502 State St.
i BELGIAN HARES. Thoroughbreds,
i Eight weeks old, $1 each_. Stock of
' breeding age $2 each. Philip Condon,
1 Box 362, Westchester, Ohio.
FOR SALE —Two-year-old white
- poodle dog. Well trained. Call Dial
phone 3496.
FOR SALE One 10x18 inch Re
liance portable stone crushing plant.
| bin capacity 25 tons, crusher, elevator
and bins in excellent condition. Crush
er fitted with manganese steel dies
and cheek plates. Will demonstrate.
Write Hoffman Bros. & Wilson. Hi/-
lisburg. Pa., for turther particulais
and price.
CENTRAL furnishing store dealer
in new and secondhand furniture,
carpets and stoves, bought and sold.
A try will convince you. Call on
I Saturday. Call at 224 ltciiy. Bell lObIM
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED
GEORGE P. TILIAJTSON.
205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSIIE
ORPHEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
FOR SALE —200 feet of 2-inch cot- !
ton water hose, in four sections, price
25c per foot. Baby carriage, cost sls. ,
will sell for $5. Inquire 14i>8 Mar- .
kct Street.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Sclitnertz, 1018 Market St. Beii 4 191.
BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,000
new, old, rare, In stock. Aurand's, ,
925 North Third. Circulars free.
FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en- '
■ glne. 10 11. P. International gasoline
engine, machine tools, electric motors,
various sizes, large stone crushing
plant complete. F. R. Laverty, 1857 |
1 Bell phone.
NATIONAL cash .registers sold on
easy monthly payments without in
terest. Bell phone 2405. Dial 3890. N.
R. Black, Sales Agent, 105 Market St.
I ' CALKS! CALKS! CALKS!
For sale at Gable's, 111-117 South
Second street. Reed Tip. Diamond. |
Giant Grip, Rowe, Black Diamond and
Snow Storm Horse Shoe Calks.
FOR SALE—A No. 4 McDowell port- '
able bake oven, in first class condi- !
tlon and very cheap, pans, steel mix
ing bowl, scales, etc. Address Owner,
care Telegraph.
FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acety
lenc generators, cutting and welding
torches, carbon burning outfit. Dem
onstration by appointment. F. it. |
' Laverty, 1857 Bell phone. t
COATS FOR SALE
Three very nice ladies' coats cheap,
a bargain, almost new. will sell one
for $6, one for $8 and one for $lO. Call
1506 State street or Rell phone 3890 J. ,
ifiaatlamA la Next Column! 1
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Household gooda eon- i
OOned In the dwelling at 2115 North'
Third Street, including furniture, car
pets and pictures. Can be purchased I
on Monday and Tuesday, December
-9 and 30, between 9 a. m. and R i
mm. (No dealers). Apply at 2115 N. I
Third St. ,
A i
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
MAX SMELTZ
Second-hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Gall •
or drop a postal to Max Smelts, 1020
Market Street. Will call, city or coun- i
try. Bell phone 5321 J.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. RIFKIN,
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. >
407 BROAD ST., HARRISBURG, PA.
WE are in the market for ail kinda ! <4
of Junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L. I
Cohen & Co.. York and Ash Ave.
BUSINESS OPPORUNITIES *
FOR SALS
Large four-story brick build
ing on South Second Street.
A splendid proposition.
An alley property which is In
the heart of Harrisburg's
business section and can be
used for many purposes. At
$20,000 it is a cheap propo
sition. Apply
MILLER BROS. A CO.. i a.
Locust and Court Streets, j.
An opportunity Is now avail
able to secure the agency for
an old established line of heavy
duty motor trucks lii, 2>A,
3',4 and 5-ton capacities. Pro
-; ductlon has now been Increas
, j ed to enable prompt dellv
-j erles. Write or wire for full
! particulars. *
UNITED MOTORS Co-
Grand Rapids, Mich.
!| _ "
FOR SALE OR LEASE
Large garage and business situa*-
j ed in Central Pennsylvania. Modern
. and complete equipment. Sales agency
j two most popular automobiles. Of- a
L|partments of business include stoi- S
I age, repair shop, battery, new ami
(old cars. Stock consists of car parts,
■ lires, batteries and parts, oil and ac
cessories. A going business. Person
nel best in surrounding community.
I Other business interests make a sale
or lease necessary. Address G-8243
| care Telegraph.
i
TOY FACTORY FOR SALE
Fully equipped for the man
ufacture of wood toys, em- .4
ploying 18 to 25 men and
boys, product is sold through
the largest jobbing houses for ,
• i which there is an unlimited
demand. Business established
six years and run profitably.
Building has been sold and
I machinery must be removed
before January 1. Will sell all
equipment ready to set up in
another location for $5,000.
■ I A rare opportunity to buy a
manufacturing business for
. I less than the machinery is
worth. Act quick if interested.
For full information, address
Box K-8062 care Telegraph.
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FOR PALE—Meat market and gro
| eery, stock and fixtures with good /
(will; old established business. Annual P"
sales $30,000, will sell at inventory.
Also the storeroom. 28x60 ft. with
barn, garage and lot, 100x100 ft. No.
I better business location in AVest
Fairview. It is on the corner of State
and Fairmount ave. Price S2OOO.
CHARLES DAVIES.
1549 State Street.
Bell 4162R Dial 4930
WANTED—Business man with abil
ity to open district sales office for old
1 established well rated manufacturing
firm. Wonderful opportunity for rignt
party to connect with entirely new ,
line of business, without competition.
SI,OOO to $3,000 capital required.
'Should net at least SIO,OOO first year.
'Mechanical Machine and Tool Works.
Baltimore, Md.
BUSINESS PERSONALS *
IF IT'S painting, exterior or inter
! lor or paperhanging. let me quote you
a price. Quality and service is my
1 motto, prices consistent with the
i quality of work 1 do. D. "*V. Bixler.
i 2130 'Susquehanna St. Bell phone
j4006J.
, A, LANE
1 New and second-hand furniture
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Market street. Bell 2239-W2.
| FURNI TU R E CRATED. J. A.
, Bishop. 1736 street. Bell 2H32K.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
I CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street.
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING - '
Any metal welded. Work guaran
j teed. Carbon removed by oxygen.
Caiitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan
( Street. Bell 4396 J.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
1 feeling, likely to catch you this
I changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PIIOHPHO-QUI NINE will stave it tft
'if taken in time. Gross Drug Store,
119 Market street.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
j Single edge, 25c doz., double edge, S6e
doz.. razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
FINANCIAL A
| I
INVEST CONSERVATIVELY I
HYDRO-ELECTRIC
| ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER
j GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPALS
J. K. GREENAWALT. JR.,
130 Walnut Street,
Bell phone 518 J. Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED —To borrow $3,000 on first
1 mortgage on suburban property, val
\ ue $4,500. Address E-7623 care Tele
graph.
MONEY TO LOAN
WE LEND MONEY In compliance
with Act of June 4, 1919, to Individu
als in need of ready cash, small loans
>a specialty, business confidential, pay
ments to suit borrower's convenience,
positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
132 Walnut Street.
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