12 I A Good Boarding House Is a I'seful Enterprise in A nt/ (tonumin Hp, and Earns Profits If It Is Well A dvertised j| Deaths IJR HART—William F. De Hart, died December 26. 191!), aged 59 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Tues day afternoon at 1.30 o'clock from his late residence at $52 South < 'ameron Street. Interment in East: liarrisburg Cemetery. I WOODS—Died December 28. 1919. Mrs. I Mary O. Woods, widow of the late Thomas A. Woods, in her 82d year, | at the home of her daughter. Mrs. j .1. E. Hemperly, 2114 Chestnut St., Bellevue. Funeral services will be held at the above address on Wednesday at 2 P. m. to which relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment • private in Camp Ilill cemetery. : WALTERS—John 2. Walters, near j Raysor's Church, died Monday. 3 a. m.. age 78 years. Funeral services Thursday. 2 p. m.. | from his late residence, the Re\.| Mr. Hcnrv, of the Lutheran Church i of Penbrook. officiating. Burial Shoop's Churoh cemetery. | IX MKMOKIAM in loving remembrance of Florence! F. Fisher, who departed this life De cember 27, 1918. BY THE FAMILY. In loving remembrance of our fath-l er. George M. Baker, who passed from I earth to Heaven three years ago. De-. cember 29, 1916. | Sadly missed by his daughter, Edna.; and his son. Calvin. j CARD OF THANKS i Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bennett. 191s | <iicen Street, wish to thank their friends and neighbors for kindness, shown them during their recent be- . reavement of the death of their ■ daughter. LOST AND FOUND • LOST —Female setter dog. white j with lemon spots. Reward for infor- . mation ensuring her return. Call Bell ] 2871 W. j 1/OST —Meerschaum pipe, south of i Division St. Reward if returned 18211 N. Fourth St. Dial 5449. ; LOST—Pair of tortoise shell glasses on or near "Walnut St. on Wednesday, evening. Reward if return to 2012 N. Third St. j IjOST—Amber beads last evening at j 7 o'clock between 2227 Pcnn street., Second. Maclay or Riverside car. Re ward if returned 2227 Penn St. or Be.!, phone 4932,1. j LUST—Pocketbook on Wednesday; evening in Steelton. Reward if re-, turned to Steelton Store Co.. Steelton. t I/O ST—ln Capitol Park during! pageant, plaid wool scarf. Call Bell j phone 1367. Reward. I lA)ST—Black patent leather pocket book containing sum or. money, be tween 120 Boas street, and Third and Market Streets, via street car. Re ward if returned to 120 Boas St. I .(jST—Between Cumberland and Hamilton Sts. on Second sstreot o**. "J 1 1 Hamilton between Second and Third, j n black silk apron with words L. S. s. , New Hampshire in gold. Reward It returned to the office of the Shearer Mfg. Co.. 308 Hamilton St. LOST—A female hunting d°f strayed from 1913 Swatara street, Wednesday December 24. M bite boay, brown face and ears, brown spot on right side. Finder please return or writc to above address and receive reward. Bell 5075 R. INSTRUCTIONS BECKLEY'S Business College. En ter any time. Individual promotion. 121 Market St. HELP W ANTED —MALE I IF YOU ARE TIRED OF MOVING j AROUND FROM ONE JOB TO ANOTHER LOSING TIME AND MONEY j GOODYEAR OFFERS YOU STEADY WORKTHE, YEAR ROUND. EXC ELLEN T WORKING CONDITIONS. EDLCA , TIONAL ADVANTAGES and A CHANCE TO EARN RATES IN AC- ! CORDANCE WITH YOUR ABIL-i ITY. GENERAL REPAIRMEN BORING MILL „„ At.L AROUND MACHINISTS CARPENWERS ELECTRICIANS PIPEFITTERS • | PATTERNMAKERS SHEET METAL WORKERS BENCHMEN. ERECTORS. ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS NEEDED Apply in person, or write at once to , Factory Office Employment. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY. AKRON. OHIO. WANTED Four planing mill hands or cabinetmakers. Reference I required. Apply P. O. Box 4 46, Harris- j 7urg. ) SHOE SALESMAN—A live depart- j ment store has an opening for an am bitious man capable of taking charge and assisting with buying. State age. experience and salary expected to Box L-9034 care Telegraph. WANTED —Miller to operate a 100 hbl. flour mill and a 600 bbl. blending plant, located on Lehigh Valley rail road. 25 miles from New Y'ork. All new machinery just, installed, ready lo operate January 1. Communicate at once with Middlesex Milling Co., 412 I'roduce Exchange. New York, N. Y. (Continued In Next Column) FOR SALE— i Three-story brick dwelling on Emerald street near Second street; 8 rooms and bath: gas and electric , light; steam heat; room for ga- | rage. Derry street, between 26th and • 27th streets; 2-story brick dwell- ! Ings. built in pairs; modern con- I struction. Northwest corner Green and i Dauphin street; 3-story brlrk I dwelling; steam heat; room for J garage. „ Three-story brick dwelling on I Maclay street near Second street; | 9 rooms and bath; gas and elec tric light; steam heat; property in tine condition. Miller Brothers & Co. ! LOCI ST A\n COI R.T STS. REAL ESTATE I.XSLTIA.N'CE I SIHETY BONUS Member. Harrl.hurg Heal Estate ' Hoard 4... i MOM DAY iiV EM UN Li, HELP WANTED—MAI.E ' | i | WANTED CARPENTERS TRACK REPAIRMEN AND LABORERS FOR GENERAL PLANT WORK. APPLY' AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. BETHLEHEM STEEL CO., STEELTON. PA. j I FOUNDRY FOREMAN A live wire wanted who has i ! the knowledge and is capable j of handling about 75 molders on medium and heavy dry sand I j work. Good steady position with a large steel foundry in i Philadelphia district. Address ) I reply to liarrisburg Tele graph, Box H-8621. Giving experience and reference. | | SALESMEN | To work in crew, magazine propo- j ; sition. salary and commission, plenty ' of renewals. Want men to train for j ! crew managers. Apply Room 410 Pa-j j triot Bldg. j - - CHIPPING SHOP FOREMAN t A man who can place and di- , reot the various operations in I cleaning and chipping me ; dium and heavy steel cast- I ings and secure maximum production. To such a man a good position is open in a , large steel foundry in the Philadelphia district. Address I reply to liarrisburg 1 olo graph, Box No. I/-8201. bur nishing references. I J WANTED—Motor truck salesman.) ' must be experienced and can furnish : ! reference. Permanent position now | open. Good salary. Address Box L-SS39 : I care Telegraph. j ' MEAT CUTTER —Experienced eoun ] ter hand. Also man with slaughter j house experience. Slate experience. | This is a big opportunity. Address j Box Y-631 care Telegraph. i | TAILOR—Big opportunity for first class cutter to take entire charge of! i large custom trade. Do not answer ex- I Icept you hae had high grade experi-j I ence. To the right man this proposi-| tion will be made very attractive. Ad-: dress Box 11-5691 care Telegraph. j WANTED —A wide awake young ! man to clerk in store. Wage S2O per j ' week to start. State ago and give ret • i jerenoe. Address Box A-7610 care Tele- I graph. | WANTED—Man or good character! to canvass, representing one of the j oldest and most reliable flrma in America. Steady employment; good | chance for advancement; guaranteed i salary to start: cigaret smokers not employed. Call for Mr. Kunselman. 3A S. 13th St. Bell 4209.M. WANTED —Advertising and sub scription man for weekly journal, must be a hustler and Al character; salary and permanent position; ex perienced preferred, and for work January 1. Address, 1- orum, sun bury, Pa. YOUNG men. 18-33. for railway mail clerks. SI3OO-$] 500. Experience unne cessary. Examinations iiarrisburg. January 17. For free particulars write ill. Terry, (former Civil Service Exani iiner). 518 Continental Bldg., V\ ash ! ington. D. C. _ I LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY ! Training qualifies you in your spare 1 time to fill important accounting, I traffic, banking and sales positions. : Positions located for graduates. lull 1 information without obligation. East i ern office. 26 N. 18th St. Bell 3299. •. | WANTED —More men to work on i automobiles and airplanes, between ! class hours. You have an excellent ! chance to learn the business, we | guarantee 50 hours per week at $.30 I per hour. Our full course is SIOO. Ap ' ply 25 North Cameron St.; Flying I Field, 14th and Sycamore Sts.; Hbg. ] Airdrome. Hbg., Pa. DRY FLOOR FOREMAN An experienced man capable j ' of supervising the fitting up of molds for heavy steel cast ings. Good steady position with a large steel foundry in Philadelphia district. Refer i rnces required. Address reply to Harrisburg Telegraph. Box 1 No. X-9921. ERRAND BOY WANTED I Must be over 16 years of age. j I Boy with bicycle preferred Pleasant work and good | wages. Apply at once to Foreman Engraving Dept., TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. State Street Plant, j State and Cameron Streets SOLICITORS I Desiring to become high class ! salesmen and make permanent con-j Inections in local sales force. Me teach I you our business and pay you a sal i ary and commission while learning., Apply Room 410 Patriot Eldg. COLORED PORTER THE COURIER. 210 N. THIRD ST. WANTED —Boy 16 years old who can ride bicycle for delivery. Apply dotterel-Ebner Company, 9 N. Second street. Harrisburg. . WANTED—Experienced furnishing ! goods man. must be live wire; good [wages to right party; permanent pt j sition. Jack Wart. Washington. Pa. WANTED —laborers and contrac tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. ' BE a newspaper correspondent and 'earn $23 to SIOO weekly, according to |your ability; sls to $23 weekly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing: subjects suggested., bend for free booklet; tells liow. Jso i tional Press Bureau. Buffalo. N. Y. > HELP WANTED —FEMALE — |' ; | WANTED Experienced typists and clerks for general office work; good ! chance for advancement for j bright, energetic girls. Apply ELLIOTT-FISHER CO. CLERICAL —A large department 'store requires four young ladies ; with office experience in tiling and ! general office work. Reply stating I age experience and salary expected, j r-9428 care Telegraph. I WHITE girl for housework; small family; no washing. Apply 216 Seneca !(-troet. | (Continued In Next Column) ) j HELP WANTED—FEMALE i OPERATORS i 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- i ators. * BLOUGH MFG. CO.. INC.. REILY AND FULTON STREETS | : ' ! WANTED i Bookkeeper, must be experi- I enced; state age; length of experience; salary desired; I good opportunity .for ad- Ivancement. Address. Box G-7625 Care Telegraph. I 1 I CAPABLE AND EXPERI- I ENCED STENOGRAPHER ! WANTED. POSITION DESIR ABLE AND PERMANENT. ' APPLY EITHER BY LETTER , OR PERSON, MANAGERS OFFICE. KMERS6N-BRANTINGHAM t- IMPLEMENT COMPANY. 10TH AND MARKET STS. j : i YOUNG lady to take dictation and I I typewriting. Must have knowledge of clerical work. Address Box B-7611 Icare Telegraph. ; WANTED—A good, plain, willing j N ook, to make herself useful around I j boarding house. Apply 1246 Market St., I WANTED Restaurant cashier; I lady with experience. Apply H. E. Green, Auditor of the Penn-Harris. | GIRLS wanted, 16 years of age or i over; good wages. Apply City Star, Laundry.- 1005 North Sixth St. j SIX GIRLS wanted at the Senate I Cafe. Experience necessary and must! 'give reference. Apply to C. A. Stouf l'er at Cafe, between 10 and 12 o'clock. ' ' IV ANTED—Experienced salesladies 1 for dry goods and underwear busi- j ness. Address E-625 care Telegraph. I WANTED—Woman or girl for gen- ! ■ eral housework, good home to right j [party. Inquire 3003 Riverside Drive 1 lor Bell phone 3398. WANTED i Young lady stenographer for i ; general office work: steady position for one who can qualify. Apply at OYLEU'S MUSIC STORE 11 South Fourth St. ; ; j WANTED —One or two experienced' waitress's. Apply Court Dairy Lunch. WANTED Girl for stenography and office work. Call Grand Union Tea Co., 208 N. Second St. CANVASSERS Two ladies for city work, magazine proposition that appeals to every housewife, salary and commission. We I 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. Address Box X-9038 cafe Tele graph. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN—Experienced in sell ing credit registers, computing scales or adding machines. Answer in own handwriting, giving references ana experience. Address Box Y-8096 care Telegraph. SALESMEN—Write for list of open ings and full particulars. Earn $2,000 to SIO,OOO yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experienced. City or traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Assn., Dept. 603. Chicago. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS to sellDaudt's silver plat ing polish, plates each time you polish. ! makes old ware new. D. S. Daudt, 820 ) Broadway, Bethlehem. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED*—FEMALE WOMAN wants housekeeping or dishwashing. Write to Mrs. Mary Evans. Port Royal, Pa. COLORED woman wants washing! and ironing to do at home or day's I work of any kind. Write or call at 352 S. Cameron St. ! 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 Cowdcn Street. WANTED—Position by experienced j young woman as house mother in a boarding school or kindergarten teacher. Best of reference. Address Box H-8822 care Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT I ! I I FOR RENT Two unfurnished ■ rooms for light housekeeping, all coi veniences. city steam heat, also second I floor furnished room. Call 807 North I Second Street. FOR KENT Three unfurnished rooms on first floor, conveniences, centrally located, no children, rent sls .per month. Dial phone 4090. FOR RENT—One large unfurnished room, city steam and all conveni ences. suitable for light housekeeping, i Apply 328 North St. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms j with private bath. Will rent sepa rately or together. Suitable for light i housekeeping or otherwise. All con veniences: telephone; rent reasonable. 815 N. 17th St. I NICELY furnished front room for a respectable lady, steam heat, electric light, private bath; no male company privileges. $5 per week single; $8 | double. Apply Apt. 2, 1300 N. Sixth j Street. i FOR KENT—Furnished rooms for I 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 persona. Call Bell phone 3307J between 5 and 0 p. m. FOR RENT—-Furnished rooms, elac tric lights and city steam, centrally 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. FOR RENT—Large front room, fur-i nished. heat and bath, electric light, both phones, reasonable rates, 1549 Stale street, cor. 16th St. Bell 4162 R. 4 (Continued In Next Column) i HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Si BEFORE THEY .GROW BIG and t J : tM annoying, classified advertising will £1 I solve your little worries. If you find l| i it to your immediate interest to sell property, classified advertising will §&! enable you to cut out the worry which yy long delay might occasion for you. |x| HOOMS FOR RENT , FURNISHED room for rent on I third floor, 83 single. 84.50 double. Call ; | 1 07 Chestnut St. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished 1 rooms for light housekeeping. Call | 1811 Berryhill St. j i NICELY furnished warm rooms S3 j Iper week and up. Also rooms for lgiht j housekeeping. 143 S. Third St. FOR RENT—Young lady with fu:-I | nished apartment, will rent room tol iretined lady: all privileges; reference | required. Call after 6 p. lp., 1515 N. I Sixth St., second floor. ; ] TWO furnished rooms, second floor, | bay windows, porch, bath, phone, I steam heat, good location, ten min- I utes' walk to business section, refer- | ■ ences. Call after 4 p. m. or before 9 a. in. Bell phone 4657 M. I FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms ; for light housekeeping. Adults only. [ nquire 933 North Second St. APARTMENTS FOR RENT I ~ RIVER DRIVE APARTMENTS i . i Six rooms and bath, all mod i ern improvements, ready for I occupancy. LEWIS B. COHEN. 308 Bergner Building. Bell phone 626 : .! i FOR RENT —From January 1, apt., l 316 Broad St., 3 rooms and bath. Ap-1 j ply lloerner. 316 Broad St. j FURNISHED apartment for rent on j second floor front bedroom, dining! room and kitchen combined, steam; heat, hot and cold water, use of bath, I furnished up to date. Also a separate 1 room for light housekeeping. Apply; at 443 Walnut St. j BOARDERS WANTED i WANTED—In a good home with all! improvements, an aged man with pen-| sion. who would respect a home of! Ibis own. or some one to room or board I to help keep a home up. Will do their washing if desired. Only brother and • sister in home in center of city. Ad-| dress Miss Blance Stone, General De-1 livery. City. j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .*■ I FOR SALE—723 S. 21st St., 3-story frame dwelling. 8 rooms and bath, gas and electric light, porches, lot 20x115, | ! drive alley on rear, good condition. I !_ For Sale—B4ooo will buy an elegant! "-room bungalow with all improve-! Iments. first class condition, lot 70x211, | | located at Camp Mill, ! For Sale—Lot in the 2400 block on I (Deny street. 40x100, for SI6OO. An I elegant location and the price is right. | | For Sale l2O Columbia Road. Knola, 2-story frame dwelling. One of the best locations in Enola. Price, 82000. For Sale—s2o N. ,15th Street, corner property, single brick, 8 rooms, bath, iiardwood floors, all other improve ments. For Sale —1709 Market St.. 3-story brick dwelling, 9 rooms and bath, gss, 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. We Have Them G. W. HAUCK COMPANY. Room 202 Calder Bldg. 16 N. Market Sq. Belt 3917J Real Estate—lnsurance HOUSES FOR SALE POSSESSION AT ONCE Houses of all kinds in all parts of the city. Some on easy terms, four now vacafit, 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 store, etc. For full particulars apply or phone to I "C. H. CORD'ER, 1722 Green Street. I Real Estate, Insurance, ' Rents Collected. Bell u6OJ LOTS for sale. Five lots in Hain- Ivn, across from Colonial Club, street on three sides. 8625 for whole plot. 8125 down, balance 815 month. Box 568. Harrisburg. FOR SALE—On 26th street near Derry, 2-story brick and stucco house, 6 rooms and bath, steam heat, gas kitchen. electric lights, large front and back porch. An elegant home B*oo oft if sold at once. Inquire 1604 lto gina St. or phone S3SOW. South 16th Street, near Market, -! story corner brick, improved. 10 per. cent. cash, balance as rent. Own your. h ° me ' GEO. W. JACOBS, 17 N. Third Street. MY IXJSS IS YOUR GAIN Business propeerty on Market street Brick construction, consisting of store and fine dwelling. A 1 condition throughout, all improvements, am compelled to sell for good reasons. If vou mean business inquire for full particulars to Box B-7967, care Tele grapb. i 1623 Green St., 3-story brick, 9 rooms, bath, pantry, porch, Chas. Ad- I ler, 1002 N. Third St. i (Continued la Next Column) , REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j I I "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE. SEE SANDERLdN." | YOUR LAST.CHANCE I ONLY ONE OF SIX LEFT t BRAND NEW AND VACANT—NO: | MONEY DOWN. SAME AS RENT ' 17th and Paxton Sts. —Seven rooms 1 [ and bath, hardwood floors, steam heat. ( gas and electricity; a real modern honw: front and back porches; built in pairs: driveway in rear. POSSESSION AT ONCE Fulton St.. 1832—Three-story, eight room house, some improvements; very i rare opportunity for family of modern 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 llrst class con dition; now vacant. A RARE OPPORTUNITY South 16th St.. 544—Two-story I 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 j be seen at any time. A CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME ! Three-story brick, nine rooms, new i ly papered throughout, hot and cold ;water in cemented cellar. Outside cel : larway, nice size yard, all modern conveniences; small amount of cash: j balance same as rent. Possession on [short notice. I). ASA SANDERLIN. j Room 1 Security Trust Buildin'g, 36 North Third Street. [ Bell 1390. Dial 3.3 I I I | I \ FOR SALE j Vacant and completely renovated. I Peffer street between Ihird and i [Fourth streets, three-story brick, ail ! mprovements. SSOO down, balance in ! monthly payments. I Reily street, between Sixth Seventh. All improvements. S3OO j .own, balance as rent. I Derry street, between 21st and 22d i streets, three-story briciis. electric light and steam heat. S3OO down, bal ance at rent. | Logan Street, 1900 block. $2500 and S3OOO. SIOO down. s2o • month. Reel street, above Seneca, three- I story brick, drive alley in the rear, 1 all improvements. S3OO down, balance 1 as rent. . ! 224 S. 17th St., two-story brick, all ■ improvements. S2OO down, $-5 P' I nonth. ! 1 1430 Naudain Street, three-story brick, all improvements. S2OO down, $25 per month. LOUIS B. COHEN. 308 Bergner Building. Bell 626. U' al 622< ' FOR SALE _ Possession 30 Days' Notice 1214 N. 15th St.; 3-story brick; cor ner property; all improvements Price , 147 Sylvan Terrace; 5-story brick: I all imp - 227 N. 15th St; 3-story brick, | porches, drive alley; all 1731 Park St.; 2Vi-story brick; all : imp 7 8-5- 5 " 0 228 S. 29th St.; 3V-story frame; side entrance; lot, 20xi90; all 230 S. 29th St.; 2 l-story frame; side! entrance; lot, 20x190; all imPy 3 - 0 : 2-story frame; 8 rooms; lot, | Bank St.. Penbrook. Price,. ..$3,000 , 1009-11-13 N. 19th St.; 3-story frame; water and gas; price, each.. .$-.000 j 1123 State; 3-story brick; all Price $4,600) 3-story, 12-room brick and brownstone house, cor. property, hot water usee ; Whitehall and Regina Sts. Price s I very reasonable. Easy terms, poa- j session at once. CHARLES DAVIKS Real Esiatc and Fire insurance. -| 1549 State, Cor. 16th. Bell 4162-K Dial 4930 [ HOUSES FOR SALE North Sixth Street Penn Street. Cumberland Street Moore Street. Derry Street Swatara Street Also many suburban properties. All , kinds of farms. large and small;' prices reasonable. DURAND & FERRER. 107 Chestnut St. MACLAY St. 10 rooms, corner house, all modern improvements, suit able for business place, room lo build garage. Price $6300. gaiag ra, RANij & FERBER, 107 Chestnut St. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Of a ! brick house with seven rooms and bath and all other improvements. ! lot "Ixlso. and price only S4OOO. Bell I Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. I BUY YOUR HOME on the rental i navment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond first payment required, balance as rent We have houses in every cart of the city and suburbs. Apply A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth street 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. FOR SALE —333 and 337 Emerald St.. possession April 1, 2028 and 2030 Susquehanna St., possession in 30 days. Apply to 814 Capital St (Coatlaae* la Next Calaaal | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I PROPERTY AT ENOLA For Sale—2%-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. Bossesslon i in two weeks. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.. I" ! (Harrlsburg's Real Estate Bureau) I 331 Market St. — i FOR SALE —The *ieo. B. Weber!, borne, State street, West Fairview, 11 | room frame, 2',5-story house, loC 50xi 18n ft., bath, electric and gas. con- , crete walks, best of water, largo gar-|. den and chicken house. Possession April 1. 1920. I'rice only 84,000. Also his store room with corner lot I' 100x100 ft. with garage and barn, on', \1 business corner. Price 82,000. Willi, sell stock fixtures, grocery and meat! market at inventory. CHARLES DAVIES. 1549 State St., cor. 16th Si. , Dial 4930. Bell 4162R | FOR SALE—Or exchange on real estate business, a lot on Third Street. 145 feet or 120 feet front by 87 feet deep, located between Meunch and Dauphin Sts. Apply 1820 N. 3d St. VACANT i Seven ' homes, ranging from six ; rooms and bath to ten rooms and i bath. For particulars, call on D. E. LUCAS. Heal Estate and Insurance, 803 Lewis Street j HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF CITY NEW LISTS I Anything you want in homes, some i on easy pa>nient, special 24-acre truck farm, "near Mechanicsburg. Pa. Bar- ! 1 gain price If sold before February 1. I Call or phone O. F. Morning, 13th and , Market Sts. Bell 4209 M. j 204 4 Susquehanna St., U-story brick, 8 rooms, bath, porch. Price 83,00u. Chas. Adler. 1002 N. Third St, j AN up-to-date- factory building. 3- j story brick and concrete, corner property, centrally located. D. A. Caley, 107 Kunkel Bldg. PENN STREET property for sale-, 8 rooms, bath, gas, furnace, 1826 Penn Street. Price 82S00. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. VACANT —House, 632 Boyd street, being renovated, offered for sale at reasonable price and easy terms. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. CASH lot property. No commissions. Quick settlements. Chas Adler, 1002 N. Third St. 2047 Penn St., 3-story brick, s rooms, bath, porch. Price 83.000. Pos session in 30 days. Chas. Adler, loo" North Third St. i 730 S. 27th St.. new house. 6 rooms bath, electricity, steam heat, porch' liardwood first fioor. Room for garaen' Chas. Adler. 1002 N. Third St. | FOR SALE—I2S 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. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two desirable houses part improvements, 814 and 820. in quire W. C. Jones, 204 S. 13th St. REAL ESTATE WANTED j MAN and wife, no children, wishes ito rent house from April 1. Address Box 0-7624 care Telegraph. 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 I is right. Address P. O. Box 625. 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. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 N. THIRD STREET. i WANTED—Desk room in office cen trally located down town. Owen M. !Copelin, P. O. Box 833. FARMS FOR SALE—I7-acre truck, fruit and poultry farm. 4,000 asparagus, 3 to 5 |years out; I' 4 acres fine strawberries; 150 peach trees and small fruit; 6- room frame house; small bank barn, jpig sty and chicken house, fine spring j water And running water, best of soil. I Possession at once. Located two miles 1 west of Enola, Cumberland County. ! Price 82500. 1 For Sale—lls-acre truck or stock j farm: eight-room frame house, all ! necessary outbuildings, no better val ues in Cumberland County. Price 8115 j per acre. 10 minutes walk to trolley. CHAS. DAVIES. Real Estate. 1549 State St., cor. 16th Street. I Dial 4930 Bell 4162R i ; 55 acres, York county, good bldg., ! 2 mules, 9 good milch cows, 2 hogs, I 25 chickens, all implements njostly f new. Will trade on city property. DURAND & FERBER, 107 Chestnut St. FARMS WANTED WANTED 50 to 70-acre farm close to main toad. Address Box A-8763 care Telegraph. ; ! FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ' Three-piece parlor suite, golden oak, genuine Spanish leather cushions. I Value 8125, sale price 895. FORNWALD. 1321 North Sixth Street I FOR SALE—Household goods con tained in the dwelling at 2115 North Third Street, including furniture, car pels and pictures. Can be purchased on Monday and Tuesday, December 29 and SO, between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. (No dealers). Apply at 2115 N. Third St. CRANK ahaper and cutoff machine, platform scales, steam pumps, lathes, planer, milling machine, drill press, hack saw, air drill imperial one-half; inch, Toledo pipe die, 214 to 4-inch, I leather belting, large steam valves, i gasoline engines, electric motors. ; acetyalene machines for cutting weld- ! Ing and carbon burning. Sell reason able. V. R. Laverty. Bell phone 1857. BABY coach for sale, good as new Phone 4387R or call 1888 N. 2d St. ICsstlaatA Is Next Cslsxi) DECEMBER 29, 1919. IXIK SALE—MISCELLANF/OUS | 1 I'OR SALE—S-24 inch high steftfn ) radiators; 5 solid oak lodge pcdstals. | Price reasonable. Address 1745 -North i 6th St. j DOG—Russian wolfhound; pedi-j greed; eight months' old: female; white with lemon markings. Call Well 2321. j l''Oß SALE—Queen washing ma chine. can he used either water power !or by hand. In good running condi tion. Call Bell phone 3890R or apply | 1502 State St. I FOR SALE—Two-year-old white; [poodle dog. Well trained. Call Dial| phone 3496. | FOR SALE One 10x18 inch Re-1 liance portable stone crushing plant.; I bin capacity 25 tons, crusher, elevator | sand bins in excellent condition. Crush- I :er fitted with manganese steel dies Sand check plates. Will demonstrate.! Write Hoffman Bros. & Wilson. HiA-1 Irisburg, Pa., for further particular, jand price. j ! CENTRAL furnishing store dealer in new and secondhand furniture, carpets and stoves, bought and sold. A try will convince you. ,V ..I-, 0 . 1 } Saturday. Call at 324 Rally. Bell 106151 TYPEWRITERB BOUGH T F O R CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEORGE I*. TJLLOTSON. . I 205 I.OCCST STREET. OPPOSITE ! OR PI 1 HUM THEATER BOTH PHONES I FOR SALE —200 feet of 2-inch cot l' ton water hose, in four sections, price 125 c per foot. Baby carriage, cost 316, | will sell for J5. Inquire 14aS Mar- I ket Street. 1 MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris I Schmertz. lOiS Market St. Bell 4194. > i BOOKS Bought and sold: 20,000 ! new, old, rare, in 'stock. Aurand's, 925 North Third. Circulars free. I NATIONAL cash registers sold oil I eAsy monthly payments without in- , I torest. Bell phone 2405. Dial 3890. N. | R. Black. Sales Agent. 105 Market St. CALKS! CALKS! CALKS! FSr sale at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street. Reed Tip. Diamond. Giant Grip. Rowc, Black Diamond and Snow Storm Horse Shoe Calks. [ FOR SALE —A No. 4 McDowell port | able bake oven, in first class condi tion and very cheap, pans, steel mix ing bowl, scales, ete. Address Owner, | care Telegraph. COATS FOR SALE Two very nice ladies' coats cheap, a bargain, almost new, will sell one , for J5, one for 38 and one for 310. Call 1506 State street or Bell phone 3890 J. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call or drop a postal to Max Smoltz, 1020 Market Street. Will call, city or coun try. Bell phone 5321 J. BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN. CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE, BOUGHT AND SOLD I HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. , 407 BROAD ST., HARRIS BURG, PA. | — I WE are in the market for all kinds ' of junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L. Cohen & Co.. York and Ash Ave. BUSINESS OI'PORUNITIES FOR SALE OR LEASE Large garage and business siluat- | ed in Central Pennsylvania. Modern i and complete equipment. Sales agency I two most popular automobiles. De-' partments of business include stov- ' I age, repair shop, battery, new and old cars. Stock consists of car parts, tires, batteries and parts, oil and ac cessories. A going business. Person nel best in surrounding community. Other business interests make a sale or lease necessary. Address U-8243 ! care Telegraph. FOR SALE —Meat market and gro- . eery, stock and fixtures with good will; old established business. Annual sales 330,000. will sell at inventory. Also the storeroom, 28x60 ft. with bain, garage and lot, 100x100 ft. No. better business location in West Falrview. It is on the coiner of State and Fairinount ave. Price 32000. , CHARLES DA VIES, 1549 State Street. Bell 4162 ft Dial 4939, BUSIN ESS PERSONALS A. LAKE New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 3239-W2. F I'RNITU R E CRATED. J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street. Lell 2632 R. DIAMONDS bought for cash —P. H. CAPLAN CO., 206 51arket street. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. Ca.iitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan Street. Bell 4396 J. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it < fl if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz., double edge, 55c doz., razors. 25c. Uorgas Drug Store. , FINANCIAL INVEST CONSERVATIVELY HYDRO-ELECTRIC ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER ! GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPALS j J. K. GREENAWALT. JR.. 130 Walnut Street. Bell phone 518 J. Harrisburg, Pa. ! I WANTED—To borrow 33.000 on first mortgago on suburban property, val ue 34,500. Address E-7623 care Tele ! graph. MONEY TO LOAN | • SMALL LOANS AT LEGAL RATES 315 TO 3300 On furniture, real estate or guaran teed notes. Convenient monthly pay ments. Interest charges based on the actual time the money is in your pus- ' session. Open Evening, Dec. 20, 22, 23, 24, , j CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut Street. WE LEND MONEY in compliance [with Act of June 4. 1919, to individu- i als in need of ready cash, small loans [ [a specialty, business confidential, pay ■ ments to suit borrower's convenience, i positively lowest rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. MONEY LOANED—Employes, Loan , Society, Room 206 Bergner Bldg., . Third and Market streets. "Licensed [ and Bonded by tha state.'' I j HAULING AND MOVING i— — , , ' HEAVY TRUCKING | IXICAL OR LONG DISTANCE. | CONTRACT WORK A SPE CIALTY. RURAL TRANS PORTATION LINE. ' HARRISBURG AUTO CO., BELL 100 , —— v I LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING —Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 630 Calder 4 I street. Both phones. Bell 3636-J. ; Dial 3638. BECK & HARRIS, moving of all * kinds, piano, safe, furniture and ma chinery, 20 years' experience. Bell 2418. Dial 3283. AUTO hauling, local or long dis tance, furniture and piano moving a specialty. lllue Line Transfer, 917 Capital St. Both phones. , HICKS Local and long-distance ! hauling and storage, 1214 AVallace St. j 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 4990. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third Street. i HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped j for furniture, freight and piano mov ! ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Gruber's Truck Service, irwin Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell phone 15116. MUSICAL HARRISBURG TALKING MACHINE HOSPITAL. 1303 North Sixth Street. Talking machines repaired and supplies a specialty. Call '* Bell phone 218-1 J. WANTED —By saxophone player, evening work with orchestra, dance or otherwise, bass or treble cleff. Call Bell phone 3036 W. Strlch & Zeldler upright mahogany piano, in A No. 1 condition. Selling on account of leaving the city. Can be purchased at a reasonable figure from !a private party. Address Box L-9U63 , care Telegraph. FOR SALE Player piano for 3450, A big bargain to quick buyer. Spang [ ler Music House, 2112 N. Sixth street. 1 TALKING MACHINES promptly afid [carefully repaired by an expert only. _ OYLKR'S, 14 South Fourth street. STORAGE STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ! ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. I Both phones. j STORAGE Private rooms for ! household good , In fireproof ware ! house, 33 per month and up. Lower ! storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- i 445 South Second street. i 1 ! STORAGE—In brick building, rear ; 408 Market. Household goods in clean. private rooms. Reasonable rates. I'. ! G. Diener, 408 Market Street. STORAGE t LOW PRICES HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY CO.. LTD., HIGHSPIKE, PA. J Both phones, Bell Steelton 169 Y WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT^ THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. UNDERTAKERS Funeral Director | GEO. 11. SOUR BIER 1310 North Third Street SAMUEL S. FACKLER, F U N E R A L DIRECTOR 1312 Derry St, j BELL 1956 DIAL 2188 RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director and Kmbalmer 511 North Second Street. BELL 252 DIAL 2145 G. E. BRESTLE. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1745 N. 6th St. ALSO MIDDLETOWN OFFICE | BELL 2423 DIAL 3295 ( l/OTS FOR SALE PROSPECT IIILL CEMETERY— j Beautifully situated on Market street, [ east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north and east faces the new parkway. The price of lots are moderate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. CLEANERS AND DYERS CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING I Let us make your old fall and win -1 ter clothes look new. We call and de liver. All kinds of repairing. Both phones. H. Goodman, 1306 Mi North | Sixth Street. AUTOMOBILES PROSPECTIVE TRUCK BUYERS TAKE NOTICE We are ottering a proposition j whereby you can earn a large salary i besides an independent living. I We have recently signed contracts | with several large construction firms to supply them with trucks the com ing year, which will number 100 mark. Wo are therefore In a position to serve you in several different ways principally as follows: I With .nbutlt quality Selden trucks j unlimited service and guaranteed p<. ! sition that will enable you to carry ' for your trucks from Its earnings six to eight minutes time, our 1919 rec | ords show that during the first year ' Selden trucks were placed in the hands of 63 satisfied owners tho ma jority of whom paid for their trucks in a like manner. Do not fail to take advantage of this splendid oppor tunity. Place your order now that ,ou may bo assured of early delivery and be one of the first on the Job when spring makes .ts appearance. Seldenx '< can be delivered in the following ca pacities, 114, 2, 2V4, 3& and 5 tons. Phone Bell 4849 or Dial 6909 for 1 appointments or address SELDEN TRUCK DISTRIBUTORS. 1017-25 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. ! SECOND-HAND motor trucks for i sale cheap—Fords, Koliler, Chalmers land Internationals; ' three-quurtcr to 'i two-ton capacities, 3200 and up. I INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MOTOR TRUCK DEPARTMENT 619-21 Walnut Street. FOR SALE —Chevrolet sedan model ,490; cheap; in A 1 condition. Can be seen ut Hershey Creamery Cw giw 'age. South Cameron St. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page
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