12 | // Your Tenant Is to Leave, the New Tenant Will Respond to Classified Advertising oj Ihe Informative Kind 1* ' Deaths _J PA LBS—On Tuesday morning, Decem ber 30. 1019. Margaret Isabella' I'ales, daughter of the Rev. •J" 1 ' Mrs. Merton S. Pales, died at, the■ home of her parents. .03 Capitol Ist., aged six years. . ' Kunrral services will bo licld at J llO j above address this cveninp at o'clock, after which the remains will | he taken to Buffalo. X. Y., for in-, terment. —' " 7" ! K AI'PFMW—Mrs. Elizabeth KauT mun, aged 82 years, widow of the late Abraham Kauffnian. at the , home of her son. George N. Kautl man. 43 N. 18th St. Services on Thursday morning at • | o'ei'ock from the late residence, tne Itev. Mr. Ithoades officiating. In terment at United Brethren ceme tery. Annville. Relatives and friends | invited to attend without furthci notice. Annville papers please copy. KI.KOPFEII —Died December 30. 191' J. Caroline Kleopfer, aged_ 91 years. Puneral services on 1' riday at i p. m. from the residence of net" daughter. Mrs. Frank Kline. 03.' Geary Street. Further services at Shoop's Church. Burial in cemetery adjoining. I.Kill—Frank R. I.eib. died Sunday. December 28. 1919, at 5.20 p. m. j Puneral services Wednesday, De . ember 31. 1919. at 2 p. m.. from li s I laie residence. The Terraces. New Cumberland. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without fur ther notice. Interment private .n Harrisburg cemetery. ItlTlKR —On Tuesday morning. De cember 30, 1919. Mrs. Mary S. Ruder, wife of Jacob Ruder, aged 00 years. Puneral on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late residence. 1239 Swatara St. The relatives and friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Interment pri vate. wtl.TEHS—Tohn S. Walters, near Raysor's Church, died Monday, J a. m.. age 76 years. Puneral services Thursday. - P- nv. from his late residence, the; Kev. Mr. Henry, of the Lutheran of Penbrook. officiating. Bunal Shoop's Church cemetery. WOODS—Died December 28 1919. Mrs. Mary O. Woods, widow of f'! e Thomas A. Woods, in her 82d yeai, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. E. Hemperly, 2114 chestnut .t., Puneral services will be held at the above address on YV edne^ a J r ,®L; p. m. to which relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment private in Camp 11111 cemetery. IX MEMORIAM in memory of our dear grandfather. Solomon Danner, who departed this life one year ago. December 29. 1915. Gone but not forgotten. iiis two granddaughters. Edna ana Hazel Wolfe. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. T. E. Peffley and sons, desire to thank the employes of the J . It. K. Company and friends for their kind ness shown them during 'heirfecent bereavement and for the man> tloral tributes. I.OST AND FOUND ].OST—Meerschaum pipe, south of Division St. Reward if returned 1821 N. Fourth St. Dial 5449. LOST —Amber beads last evening at 7 o'clock between 2227 Penn street, Second. Macla.v or Riverside car. Re ward if returned 2227 l'enn St. or ue.i phone 4932 J. X.OST—- rocketbook on Wednesday evening in Stcelton. K^ ar 2, 'fiAf, - * turned to Steeiton Store Co.. hteeiton. LOST —A female hunting dog. strayed from 1913 Swatara street. Wednesday December 24. White body, brown face and ears, brown spot on right side. Finder please return or write to above address and receive reward. Bell 5075 R. FOUND —Child's brown pocketbook on Second St. above Kelker owner can have same by identifying and for adv. D. A. Caley. 707 Kunkel Uld„. Bell 389. INSTRUCTIONS BKCKLEY'S Business College. En ter any time. Individual promotion. 121 Market St. lIELF WANTED —MAI.E IF YOU ARE TIRED OF MOVING AROUND FROM ONE JOB TO ANOTHER LOSING TIME AND MONEY GOODYEAR OFFERS YOU STEADY WORK THE YEAR ROUND. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS. EDLcA TIONAL ADVANTAGES and A CHANCE TO EARN RATES IN AC CORDANCE WITH YOLR ABIL ITY. GENERAL REPAIRMEN BORING MILL ALL AROUND MACHINISTS CARPEMtTERS ELECTRICIANS PIPEFITTERS PATTERNMAKERS SHEET METAL WORKERS HENCHMEN. ERECTORS. ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS NEEDED Apply in person, or write at once to Factory Office Employment. I'HE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY. AKRON. OHIO. (Continued In Next Column I FOR SALE— 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 struction. Northwest corner Green and Dauphin street; 3-story brick dwelling; steam heat; room for garage. Three-storv brick dwelling on Maelay street near Second street; 9 rooms and bath: gas and elec tric light: steam heat; property in fine condition. Miller Brothers & Co. LOCUST AXIJ cfcl RT BTS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONOS Member. IlarrUhurg Real Batate Board i i • TUESDAY EVENING, J HELP W ANTED—MAI.E I WANTED j CARPENTERS TRACK REPAIRMEN AND LABORERS FOR GENERAL PLANT WORK. I APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, BETHLEHEM STEEL CO.. STEELTOX, PA. j 1 ! FOUNDRY FOREMAN A live wire wanted who has j the knowledge and is capable of handling about 75 molders on medium and heavy dry sand work. Good steady position 1 with a large steel foundry in 1 Philadelphia district. Address I replv 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 train for crew managers. Apply Room 410 la-; triot Bldg. CHIPPING SHOP FOREMAN | A man who can place and di rect the various operations in cleaning and chipping me dium and heavy steel east- I i tig's and secure maximum production. To such a man a . good position is open in a large steel foundry in the I Philadelphia district. Address reply to Harrisburg T? le " || graph. Box No. L-8201. bur nishing references. _ I : ! SALESMAN Wanted in automobile '(business; must have had experience at selling in Borne line; not ' automobiles. Gomery Schwartz Moto . . Car Co.. Court and Cranberry Sts. j YOUNG man to work at soda Joun* ( tain; experience not necessary. QPP': Weavers Confectionery, -0 Norm. . | Second Street. j ! WANTED— Motor truck salesman, j must he experienced and ca .",I reference. Permanent position now I open. Good salary. Address Box L-SSJJ | . care Telegraph. ! II MEAT CUTTER—Experienced coun ter hand. Also man with slaughte rhouse experience. State ex P® r }®""fi! I This is n big opportunity. Address | Box Y-631 care Telegraph. _. • 1 TAILOR— Big opportunity forflrst class cutter to take entire charge of i large custom trade. Do not answei ex- ; Wept VOU hale had high grade expert-, i I ence. To the right man this proposi-i 1 tion will be made very attractive. Ad-, ■j dress Box 11-5691 care Telegraph. j AV ANTED —A wide awake >'° u n .! man to clerk in store. Wagc M pot | week to start, state ago and gj \e ret jeren' p. Address Box A-.610 care Tele _| graph. V>" ANTED—Man of good character 1 to canvass, representing one ot the oldest and most reliable firms in ■ America. Steady employment; goort ' chance for advancement; K" a^ a " " salary to start: cigaret smokers not • employed. Call for Mr. Kunselman, 3A ' S. 13tli St. Bell 4209 M. WANTED—Advertising and scription man for wee J ; must be a hustler and At character. salary and permanent position, ex ■ periehced Preferred, ' work January 1. Address, 1 orum, -un ( bury. Pa. ■ YOUNG men. IS-35. for railway maii clerks. SI3OO-11500. Experience unne 'nessarv. Examinations Harrisburg, • lanuarv 17. For free particulars write R. Ten v. (.former Civil Service E* iini " ' ineri. 518 Continental Bldg., \\ ash ington, D. C. LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY Training qualifies you in your'spare time to fill important accounting, • traffic, banking and sales Positions. Positions located for equates. lull information without obligation. Last- I crn office. 26 N. 18th St. Bell 3-99. i WANTED—More men to work on ; | automobiles and airplanes, between ' class hours. You have an excellent I chance to learn the business, we i guarantee 50 hours per week at S.oU , per hour. Our full course is SIOO. Ap ply 25 North Cameron St.; * lying | Field, 14th and Sycamore Sts.; Hbg. , . i Airdrome. Hbg.. Pa. i I . 'I DRY FLOOR FOREMAN* i An experienced man capable of supervising the fitting up ! of molds for heavy steel cast ' l ings. Good steady position with a large steel foundry in I Philadelphia district. Refer | onces required. Address reply to Harrisburg Telegraph. Box ; | No. X-9921. I —j ERRAND BOY WANTED Must be over 16 years of age. BOY 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 j i SOLICITORS I Desiring to become high class 'salesmen and make perma.nentcori-, "' nectlons in local sales force. YV e teach ; you our business and pay you a sai- j I ary and commission while learning. | J Apply Room 410 Patriot Bldg. I WANTED—Boy 16 years old who jean ride bicycle for delivery. Apply Cotterel-Kbner Company. 9 N. Second street. Harrisburg. WANTED —Experienced furnisning i goods man, must be live wire; good I wages to right party ; permanent pi - jsition. Jack Hart. Washington, Pa. I WANTED —Laborers and contrae- I tors. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax- , | taiig s I BE a newspaper correspondent and earn $25 to SIOO weekly, according to your ability; sls to s2u weekly in I spare time; experience unnecessary; Ino canvassing; subjects suggested, bend for free booklet; tel s how'. No |tional Press Bureau. Buffalo. N. A. WANTED Four planing mill hands or cabinetmakers. Reference required. Apply P. O. Box 446. Harris-! burg. ] SHOE SALESMAN—A live depart-! 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. I _ I WANTED—MiIIer to operate a 100 hbl. flour mill and a 600 bbl. blending I plant, located on Lehigh Valley rai - lroad. 25 mile* from New York. All tnew machinery just installed, ready Go operate January 1. Uommunleate at once with Middlesex Milling Co., 41- | Produce Exchange. New York. N. Y. 1 (Continued In Htlt Column; ' i -r-*-_j HELP WANTED.—MALE j ARE Y'OL* FORGING AHEAD? j Has your earning power steadily in-' (creased in the past five years—or has I ;it remained stationary? Have you 'been able to put a thousand dollars to, lv;,>ur savings account each year—or have your expenses been greater than your income? Have you made a definite plan to I forge ahead? YVill the beginning of the year 1920 see you well started to J a bigger and better business career?; Are you going to make an assured i future for yourself? THESE ARE YOUR PROBLEMS.! I Look them squarely in the face. Ifj lyou have the courage and determina tion to solve them, there are big .things awaiting you. THE MASTER BUSINESS PROFJ3B- i ! SIGN— ACCOUNTANCY. THE I'OUN DATION OF EIGHTY PER GENT. OF j EXECUTIVE POSITIONS NEEDS | THOUSANDS OF PROPERLY TRALN KII MEN. THE CALL FOR EXPERTS, ! IN THIS FIELD IS SO GREAT THAT, I WE CANNOT HOPE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND FOR MANY* YEARS TO, COME. Train in accountancy. Be an execu tive. A large staff of Practicing Certi- j fled Public Accountants. Men at the I top of the profession—will train you j in your spare time. No previous ex-; perience required. Home study com bined with private instruction. It is I the most thorough and practical : I training in accountancy ever offered. YVrlte for our booklet or call for I personal interview. Open daily until' ' 9 p. m., and on Saturday afternoon No obligation involved. Telephone Bell 3299 EASTERN OFFICE. LASALLK EXTENSION UNIVERSITY. . 26 N. 18th St. and 511 Kunkel Bldg. f WANTED MOLDERS Accustomed to heavy work on dry and green sand molds. | Also eoremakers and pat ternmakers. No strike. Per manent work. Best of work ing cor/.tions. For informs- | tion apply to the State Board ; of Employment, or direct to our plant. Reading Iron Co., j Scott Foundry Dept., Read ing. Pa. ! i ; 1 YV ANTED Young men between the age i of 17 and 21 to learn trade oc- J cupations, Harrisburg Shops: I Plumbers Boilermakers Car Repairmen Inquire at j Employment Bureau, No. 5, I Grace Ave. j Master Mechanic's Office or Maclay Street Shop. Har risburg. i j General Foreman's Office, Lucknotv. General Foreman's office, Enota. HELP WANTED—FEMALE I ' OPERATORS Owing to the rapid increase of our business we are re- J quiring experienced sewing machine operators. Work is regular and permanent. As sanitary conditions of our 1 sewing rooms and the effi- i ciency of our machines are second to none, can earn good wages. A bonus is I paid every pay day to oper ators. BLOUGH MFG. CO., INC.. REILY AND FULTON STREETS j I - I | YV ANTED Bookkeeper, must be experi enced; stale age; length of 1 ' experience; salary desired; good opportunity for ad vancement. Address. Box ; G-7625 Care Telegraph. I CAPABLE AND EXPERI- K N C ED STENOGRAPH ER YV ANTED. POSITION DESIR- j ABLE AND PERMANENT. APPLY EITHER BY LETTER OR PERSON. MANAGER'S OFFICE, EMERSON-BR ANTINGHAM j- IMPLEMENT COMPANY, i 10TH AND MARKET STS. WANTED—Stenographer for life in surance office. Applicant need not have experience. Must have good edu cation. Address Box X-9038 care Tele graph. YVANTRD—White girl between and after school hours, to assist with light housework and care of children. Ap- Iply 1 847 Zarker St. or call Bell phone J 4389 J. I SALESLADY' wanted for ready-to j wear department. Must be aggressive and have pleasing personality. State age. experience, reference and salary required. Give phone number in Box 1.-8032 care Telegraph. WANTED Several girls for clerical work, ex perience not necessary. We pay you while learning. Also several bright j energetic typists. Apply at once to I Elliott-Fisher Fac tory Employment I Bureau. j. YV ANTED —Experienced oper ators on power sewing ma- ' I chines, Union special inscam er and sleever. During past I year we have paid 40 per cent, bonus on our profit-sharing plan. A large supply of ma terial and many orders as sures steady work. Begin now so as to share in the July dis- I irlbutlon. J ENNING'S MFG. CO., 2012 N. Fourth St. BOOKKEEPER —Experienced, with knowledge of typewriting; no steno graphic work; opportunity for ad vancement. Address Box G-7625 care Telegraph. CLERICAL —A large department store requires four young ladies with office experience in filing and general office work. Reply stating age. experience and salary expected. P-9428 care Telegraph. YOUNG lady to take dictation and tvpewriting. Must have knowledge of clerical work. Address Box B-7611 j care Telegraph. ' WANTED —A good, plain, willing j cook, to make herself useful around boarding house. Apply 1246 Market St. YV ANTED Restaurant caahier; lady with experience. Apply H. E. Green. Auditor of the Penn-Harris. SIX GIRLS wanted at the Senate 1 Cafe. Experience necessary and must give reference. Apply to C. A. Stouf fer at Cafe, between 10 and 12 o'clock. WANTED—Woman or girl for gen ioral housework, good home to right iparty. Inquire 3603 Riverside Drive jor Bell phone 3398. * (Continued In Next Column) --4 L' HARRISBURG %&&£& TELEGRAPH MOST OF TO-DAY'S CLASSI- jji l|n FIED ADS Yvill lead to "business." ! 11l Sales will be made, jobs will be found. Some will discover, perhaps to their lyO surprise, how economically classified £ i i i !|P advertising 1 serves them. r[| I IHERPFBEEOJ .j;&:O33BO3DDimI j HELP WANTED—FEMALE j WANTED Young lady stenographer for general office work: steadv position for one who can I qualify. Apply at OILER'S MUSIC STORK 1 14 South Fourth St. t i I j CANVASSERS ; Two ladies for city work, magazine proposition that appeals to every : housewife, salary and commission. Wo i will teach you our work. Apply Room i 410 Patriot Bldg. | | WANTED—GirI over 20 years oldj I for store work, reference required. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 20S North I Second St. ; WANTED Girl for stenography ;nnd office work. Call Grand Union Tea l Co.. 208 N. Second St. i FOUR LADIES wanted for geneial j work in kitchen. Apply at Stouffer s j j Restaurant. 4 North Court St. WANTED—Experienced salesladies '■ for dry goods and underwear busi i ness. Address E-625 care Telegraph. SALESMEN WANTED ■ SALESMAN—Experienced in sell ling credit registers, computing scales lor adding machines. Answer in own | handwriting, giving references and experience. Address Box Y-8096 caro Telegraph. SALESMEN—Write for list of open ! ings and full particulars. Earn 82,000 ]to 810,000 yearly. Big demand for men. Inexperienced or experienced. ! j oity or traveling. Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. I Assn., Dept. 603. Chicago. j : AGENTS WANTED AGENTS to sellDaudt's silver plat itng polish, plates each time you polish. I makes old ware new. D. S. Daudt, 820 | Broadway. Bethlehem. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED*—FEMALE' i WANTED Private branch tele phone operating by experienced young ; lady. Address Box 0-673S care Tcle- I graph. ! WANTED—General house work bv a colored woman. Applv 1705 N. 7th. | —— ' ; WOMAN wants place as cook in I j.small family. 1703 N. 7th St. t j WANTED—Colored woman wishes I office cleaning or day's work. 616! ! Forster St. J WANTED Stenographer desires' ! position; references furnished. Call l j Bell phone 3244 J. ; WOMAN wants housekeeping or! • dishwashing. Write to Mrs. Mary , Evans, Port Royal. Pa. 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. ; WANTED—Position as housekeeper by woman with child. Call or address. 135 Sylvan Terrace. ! COLORED woman would like to j clean offices or apartments. Call 1316 Cowden Street. j WANTED—Position by experienced. |young woman as house mother in a i boarding school or kindergarten teacher. Best of reference. Address I Box H-8822 care Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT 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. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms j for light housekeeping; all convent- 1 ences. Apply 1614 .Wallace; St., or Belli phone 4654 M. FOR RENT Nicely furnished i rooms, all conveniences, also two t'us nished rooms in rear, 212 North Third I St. Apply 9 N. Front. Dial phone 5775. j FOR RENT—Third floor furnished! front room, steam heat, electric lights.' 1 427 N. Third St. Apply third floor | apartment. FOR RENT Two unfurnished ; rooms on first floor for light house-1 . keeping .also two rooms on second floor. Inquire 332 S. Cameron Street after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Large furnished room.; second floor front. Apply at 1238 Wal nut Street. ! FOR RENT—One large unfurnished 1 room, city steam and all conveni ences, suitable for light housekeeping. l I Apply 328 North St. I ! FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms j with private bath. Will rent sepa-! .rately or together. Suitable for light, housekeeping or otherwise. AJI con veniences; telephone; rent reasonable. ■; Slo N. 17 th St. , NICELY furnished front room for a I respectable lady, steam heat, electric • light, private bath; no male company! privileges. 85 per week single; 38 i 1 double. Apply Apt. 2. 1300 N. Sixth! ; Street. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms for ; tight 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. I FOR RENT—Large front room, fur-1 . nished. heat and bath, electric light, i - both phones, reasonable rates, 1549; ; State street, cor. 16th St. Bell 4162 R. | FURNISHED room for rent on' ■ third floor. 83 single, 84.50 double. Call! i 10 7 Chestnut St. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished' rooms for light housekeeping. Call' • 1 1811 Berry hill St. j j NICELY furnished warm rooms 83 : per week and up. Also rooms for lgiht | housekeeping. 143 8. Third St- I i (CeaUiMi la Next Calaata) ' | ROOMS FOR RENT | TWO furnished rooms, second floor, I bay windows, porch, bath, phone.!, steam heat, good location, ten mln-'i utes' walk to business section, refer ences. Call after 4 p. m. or before, | 9 a. m. Bell phone 4657 M. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms J for light housekeeping. Adults only. ! nquire 923 North Second St. ROOMS WANTED 11 _j < WANTED—Two rooms, bath and ! kitchenette, at once; central location preferred. Address Box E-7627 caro i' Telegraph. —— ' APARTMENTS FOR RENT ) I j RIVER DRIVE APARTMENTS Six rooms and bath, all mod- I ern improvements, ready for < occupancy. LEWIS B. COHEN. 508 Bergner Building. Bell phone 626 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. ; ] BOARD W ANTED WANTED—Refined family who are I willing lo take little girl "four years old. Mother is employed and is willing I to pay board. Call 2777.1 Bell phone or |in person IS N. 16th St. I BOARDERS WANTED i WANTED—In a good home with all improvements, an aged man with pen- I sion, who would respect a home of ! his own, or some one lo 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-i, livery. City. jj REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! i I C I # ! . i; "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN." j YOUR LAST CHANCE , | ONLY' ONE OF SIX LEFT . I BRAND NEW AND VACANT—NO | MONEY DOWN. SAME AS RENT 17th and Paxton Sts. —Seven rooms < 'and bath, hardwood floors, steam heat. | gas and electricity; a real modern < | home; front and back porches; built 1 j in pairs; driveway in rear. POSSESSION AT ONCE Fulton St., 1832—Three-story, eight room house, some improvements; very 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 ana papered; gas and electricity; all im- _ proveinents; house in nrst class con dition; now vacant. A RARE OPPORTUNITY South 16th St., 514— Two-story ;i brick, seven rooms and bath, cement 1 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 cel- I. ®-.vay, nice size yard, all modern I cc.iveniences; small amount of cash; i balance same as rent. Possession on | short notice. P. ASA SANDERLIN. I Room 1 Security Trust Building, 36 North Third Street. ' Bell 1390. Dial 30.3 . | j: ,1 FOR SALE i Vacant and completely renovated. I Peffer street between lhird ■ I Fourth streets, three-story brick, all j mprovements. 8500 down, balance in, 'monthly payments. ! Ueily street, between Sixth Seventh. All improvements. 8300 I .own, balance as rent. | Derry street, between 2lst and 22d streets. tnree-sLuy oiicas. eiecinc light and steam heat. 8300 down, ual- I ance at rent. j Logan Street, 1900 block. 82500- land 83000. 8100 down, 825 a montli. j | Reel street, above Seneca, three- |! story brick, drive alley in the real, ; I all improvements. 83°o down, balance > ■; as rent. :J 224 S. 17th St. two-story brick, all!; l Improvements, 8200 down. 83 per | nonth. ! 1430 Naudain Street. i)j''f e ". atorir ■I brick, all improvements. 8200 down, '; 825 per month. LOUIS B. COHEN. 308 Bergner Building. Bell 626. ' Dial 62.6 ! HOUSES FOR SALE North Sixth Street Penn Street. Cumberland Street. i| Moore Street I Derry Street i Swatara Street. ■I Also many suburban properties. All! kinds of farms, large and small;j ; prices reasonable. I • I DUKAND * FERBEK. ! 107 Chestnut St < ! iCestUMl la Next Oalaasai HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE , \< HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU j! CONSULT US '■ BACKEXSTOSS REALTY ; ! CO. j: 331 MARKET STREET ! i 11 HOUSES FOR SALE POSSESSION AT ONCE Houses of all kinds in all parts of the city. Some on easy terms, four!- now vacant, possession at once. Some | nice corner properties. A few large • 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 | C. H. CORD'ER, 1722 Green Street. I Real Estate, Insurance, Rents Collected. Bell G6OJ j — 1 J FOR SALE—723 S. St., 3-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms and bath, gas and electric light, porches, lot 20x115, drive alley on tear, good condition. For Sale—34ooo will buy an elegant 7-room bungalow with all improve ments, first class condition, lot 70x211, 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 the best locations in Enola. Price, 32000. For Sale—s2o N. 15th Street, corner property, single brick, 3 rooms, batli, hardwood floors, all other Improve ments. For Sale—l7o9 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. i• ' I I STOP! Looking for CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES FARMS, LOTS. We Have Them G. YV. HAUCK COMPANY. Room 202 Calder Bldg. 18 N. Market Sq. Bell 391. J Real Estate —Insurance PROPERTY AT ENOLA For Sale —2Vi-story frame, 9 rooms and bath, electricity, furnace, slate roof, front and rear porches. Plot 25x100 ft., garage in rear holds six cats, along street car line. Possession in two weeks. BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO.. (Harrisburg's Real Estate Bureau) 331 Market St. FOR SALE —The eo. B. Weber home. State street, West Fairvle', 11 room frame. 2%-story house, lot 50x 180 ft., bath, electric and gas, con crete walks, best of water, largo gar den and chicken house. Possession April 1, 1920. Price only J4.000. Also his store room with corner 101 l 100x100 ft. with garage and barn, on! \1 business corner. Price 32,000. Will sell stock fixtures, grocery and meat market at inventory. CHARLES DAVIES. 1549 State St., cor. 16th St. | Dial 4930. Bell 41 62R ! — j FOR SALE—Or exchange on l-eal | estate business, a lot on Third Street. 145 feet or 120 feet front by 87 feet deep, located between Meunch and] Dauphin Sis. Apply 1820 X. 3d St. j VACANT Seven homes, ranging from six j rooms and bath lo ten rooms and i bath. For particulars, call on D E. LUCAS, Real Estate and Insurance, 303 Lewis Street CAMP HILL —Hamilton St., 7 rooms. | bath, gas, electric, steam heat, lot I 50x150. Possession short notice; a very desirable home. J. K. Lehman, Patriot ' Building. i HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF CITY ! NEW LISTS Anything you want in homes, some on easv payment, special 24-aero truck farm, near Mechanicsburg, Pa. Bar gain price if sold before February I. Call or phone 0. F. Morning. 13th and Market Sts. Bell 4209 M. 2044 Susquehanna St., 3-story brick, 8 rooms, bath, porch. Price 33.00 U. Chas. Adler. 1002 N. Third St. ( Am i for property. No commissions. v -"-" vo Quick settlements. Chas Adler. 1002 N. Third St. • 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, porch, hardwood first floor. Room for garage. |Chas. Adler, 10U2 N. lhird St, ! ! 1623 Green St., 3-slory brick, 9 ' rooms, bath, pantry, porch. Chas. Ad ! ler, 1002 N. Third St. 2053 Swatara St., 6 rooms, semi bungalow style, cement porch, gar age. Call at premises. FOR SALE—One 3-story brick. 8 rooms and bath, front and rear porch es, gas light and furnace, on the west side of North 12th St., city, house No. I 40. Apply to Mrs. Kate Davidson, ] Messiah Home. 1175 Bailey St.. City. i FOR SALE —On 261h street near Derry, 2-story brick and stucco house, 16 rooms and bath, steam heat, gas j kitchen, electric lights, large front and back porch. An-elegant home 3200 off if sold at once. Inquire 1604 Uo glna St. or phone 5350 W. MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN Business propeerty on Market street ] Brick construction, consisting of | store and fine dwelling. A 1 condition I I throughout, all improvements, am i 1 compelled to sell for good reasons. If ] | you mean business inquire for full | ; particulars to Box B-7967, care Tele- | graph. I j South 1 6lh Street, near Market. 3-1 story corner brick, improved. 10 per ■ cent. cash, balance as rent. Own your I home. aEO> w . JACOBS. 17 N. Third Street. j FOR SALE —125 Evergreen street, 3- atory brick. 10 rooms and bath, good I ! condition; new furnace. Lot 20x100 feet, paved front and rear. Immediate! possession. Apply 125 Evergreen St. j FOR SALE—Two new brick houses. ' !iOO feot south of Derry on Melrose,- between 22d and 23d Sis., 6 rooms and 1 bath, steam heat, gas stove, electric lights, hardwood floor in living room, large front and back porch. Room for garage. Immediate possession. Price right. Newton G. Zeiders. Bell 3054 R. (CMtlsatl Is Next Catmaa) ] DECEMBER 30, 1919. REAL ESTATE FPU SAI.E T EASY TERMS Clinton St., three 2-8. frames. Bar gain $3400 S. 16th near Market. 3-s. bk., imp. $3250 X. 411j St., 214-s. fr., good lot $2200 < 3. 17th St.. 2-a. bk.. modern $3630 1 X. 7th St., 2%5. etuceo SIB3O Kelker St.. 2',4-s. bk., imp $2950 Wallace St.. 214-8. bk., imp $230" I •lames St., 2-8. tr SISOO X. 19th St.. 3-8. fr., gas and water j SI6OO | • S. 19lh St., 2-s. fr.. gas and water ! SI2OO . Green Hill, (Lucknow), 3-s fr., imp. : *2IOO | - bemoytie. 3-. bk.. all imp $3500 IX. 12th St.. 2-8. fr.. good lot sSouj: STOP PAYING KENT OWN YOUR HOME ] • GEO. W. JACOBS. 117 X. Third St. Bell 1530 i | | , 1 FOR SALE I Possession 30 Days' Notice i i j 1214 N. loth St.; 3-story brick; cor-ii l ner property; all improvements, j i Price 5.600 J i 147 Sylvan Terrace; 3-story brick. I all imp $4,000 | 227 N. loth St.; 3-story brick; j porches, drive alley; all imp., | 1731 Park St.; 2',4-story brick; all I j imp $3,500 i 228 S. 29vU St.; 214-story frame; side] i entrance; lot, 20x190; all imp.. ' $2,350 230 S. 29th St.; 214-story frame; side 1 entrance; lot, 2oxl90; all imp., $2,350 1 2-story frame; 8 rooms: lot, 60x150; Bank St., Penbroolt. Price,.. .$2,000 | 1009-11-13 X. 19th St.; 3-story frame; j water and gas; price, each... $2,000 1123 State; 3-story brick; all imp. | Price $4,600 i 0-story, 12-room brick and brownstone house, cov. property, hot water heat, Whitehall and Regina Sts. Price I very reasonable. Easy terms. Pos t session at once. CHARLES DAVIES Real Estate and Fire Insurance, 1549 State, Cor. 16th. Bell 4162-11 Dial 4930 j i- " [ ! MACLAY St., 10 rooms, corner! house, all modern improvements, suit- j able for business place, room to build garage. Price $6300. DUKAND & FERBER, 107 Chestnut St. BUY YOUR HOME on the rental I | payment plan. Small cash or Liberty Bond first payment required, balance las rent. We have houses in every ] part of the city and suburbs. Apply , I A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. I i FOR SALE—333 and 337 Emerald St., possession April 1, 2028 and 2030 j | Susquehanna St., possession in 30 I j days. Apply to 814 Capital St. i CAMP HlLL—North Bowman ave., 17 rooms .bath, gas. electric, furnace. 1 two porches, lot 80x140, fruit trees. A beautiful home in good shape. 917 N. 18th St.. 6 rooms, all con veniences. one of those cozy little j {homes. Must be seen to be appre- { eiated. J. K. LEHMAN, Patriot Building. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Of a brick house with seven rooms and bath, and all other improvements lot 21x150, and price only S4OOO. Bell] Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. j PENX STREET property for sale. 8 \ rooms, bath. gas. furnace, 1826 Penn I Street. Price S2BOO. Bell Realty Co.. 1 I Bergner Bldg. VACANT —House, 632 Boyd Street, ■ being renovated, offered for sale at reasonable price and easy terms. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. I HOFFKR 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 or exchange, on city ] property, fruit farm, 32 acres, in Dan- • iphin county, short distance, from trol-, lley line; in good shape. Address Box I 0-7626 care Telegraph. J 228 BOAS ST.. 2',4-story, 10 rooms and bath, gas, steam heat, hardwood floor in living room; immediate pos session. Will sell cheap if sold soon. D. K. LUCAS, 303 Lewis Street. (Real Estate. Fire Insurance! REAL ESTATE FOR RENT I HOUSES FOR RENT i 2309 North Third St., detached 1 house, 9 rooms and bath, electric {lights, steam heat, garage for two {cars. $75 per month. 1613 Green St., furnished house. 8 [rooms and bath, electric light, fur [nace heat, garage. Possession Janu ary 20 for three months. $125 per I month. j Apply MILLER BROS. & CO.. Locust and Court Sts. REAL ESTATE WANTED MAN and wife, no children, wishes to rent house from April 1. Address Box 0-T624 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 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 PROM APRIL 1. 1920. 502 MARKET ST. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 N. THIRD STREET. FARMS FOR SALE-*-17-acre truck, fruit and poultry farm. 4,000 asparagus, 3 to ."> years out; 1',4 acres fine strawberries; 150 peach trees and small fruit; 6- I'oom frame house; small bank barn, pig sty and chicken house, tine spring water and running water, best of soil, i Possession at'once. Located two miles I west of ICnola. Cumberland County. Price $2500. I For Sale —115-aere truck or stock | farm; eight-room frame house, all I necessary outbuildings, no better val ines in Cumberland County. Price slls {per acre. 10 minutes walk to trolley. CHAS. DAVIES. Real Estate. 1 1549 State St., cor. 16th Street. I Dial 4930 Bell 4162R i I 55 acres, York county, good bldg., I 2 mules, 0 good milch cows. 2 hogs, I 25 chickens, all implements mostly [ new. Will trade on city property. DURAND A FERBER, j 107 Chestnut St. FARMS W ANTED j WANTED 60 to 70-aere farm close to main road. Address Box t A-5763 care Telegraph. ' i FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Three-piece parlor suite, golden oak, genuine Spanish leather cushions. Value $125, sale price $95. FORNWALD. u 1321 North Sixth Street. FOR SALE—One kitchen range; one double boater, at a bargain. Apply 29th and Curtin Sts. 1 FOR SALE—Nutria fur coat. Will sell for $155, new. Call Bell phone 4630 R. CRANK shaper and cutoff machine, platform scales, steam pumps, lathes, planer, milling machine, drill press, hack saw, air drill Imperial one-half v' inch, Toledo pipe die, 214 to 4-inch, leather belting, large steam valves, gasoline engines, electric motors, ■ acetyalene machines for cutting weld ing and carbon burning. Sell reason able. F. R. Laverty. Bell phone 1857. i BABY coach for sale, good as new. Phone 4 387R or call 1838 N. 2d St. FOR SALE—S-24 inch high stealm radiators; 5 solid oak lodge_ pedstals. Price reasonable. Address 1745 North 6th St. DOG Russian wolfhound; pedi greed; eight months' old; female; white with lemon markings. Call Bell 2331. 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. ' 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. Hfls - ! risburg, Pa., for further particulais and price. ' CENTRAL furnishing store dealer ]in new and secondhand furniture, j carpets and stoves, bought and sold. A try will convince you. Call on Saturday. Call at 324 Reily. Bell 1061 M i FOR SALE—2OO feet of 2-inch cot ton water hose, in four sections, price 1 25c per foot. Baby carriage, cost sl6, will sell for $5. Inquire 1458 Mar- IU j ket Street. MORRIS SAYS save money buying * new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris i Schmertz, 1018 Market St. Bell 4491. # BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,000 new, old, rare, in stock. Aurand's, i 925 North Third. Circulars free. NATIONAL cash registers sold on easy monthly payments without in -1 terest. Bell phone 2405. Dial 3890. N. R. Black, Sales Agent, 105 Market St. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED G FORGE P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES CALKS! CALKS! CALKS! , For sale at Gable's, 111-117 South , Second street. Reed Tip, Diamond, . ! Giant Grip, Rowe, Black Diamond and i Snow Storm Horse Shoe Calks. FOR SALE—A No. 4 McDowell port ] able bake oven, in first class condi i tion and very cheap, pans, steel mix . ing bowl, scales, etc. Address Owner, | care Telegraph. COATS FOR SALE Two very nice ladies' coats cheap, a bargain, almost new. will sell one for $5, one for $8 and one for $lO. Call 1506 State street or Bell phone 3S9OJ. WANTED—MISCELLAN EOLS MAX SMELTZ . Second-hand furniture bought and j sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call or drop a postal to Max Smeltz, 1020 j Market Street. Will call, city or coun try. Bell phone 5321.1. BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING. SHOES, FURXTT'URE. BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST., HARRI3BURG, PA. WE are in the market for all kinds H of junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L. • Cohen & Co., Yolk and Ash Ave. BUSINESS OL'PORUNITIES I FOR SALE OR LEASE Large garage and business sltun*- ,ed in Central Pennsylvania. Modern and complete equipment. Sales ugcncy two moat popular automobiles. De partments of business include stor age, repair shop, buttery, 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. 1 Other business interests make a sale ' or lease necessary. Address G-5245 ' care Telegraph. i j j An opportunity Is now avail able to secure the agency for an old established line of heavy i duty motor trucks 1%. 2%. I S',4 and 5-ton capacities. Pro duction lias now been increas ed to enable prompt deliv eries. Write or wire for full j particulars. UNITED MOTORS CO., Grand Rapids, Mich. * FOR SALE—Meat market and gro cery, stock and fixtures with good will; old established business. Annual sales $30,000, will sell at inventory. Al,so Hie storeroom, 28x60 ft. with barn, garage, and lot, 100x100 ft. No. ' better business location in West ' Falrvlew. It is on the corner of State I > and Fairinount avo. Price S2OOO. CHARLES DAVIES. 1549 State Street. '' Bell 4162R Dial 4930 . ' ■ , 1 BUSINESS PEHSONA'LS A. LANE New and second-hand furniture 1 bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 3239-W2. FUItNI TU R E CRATED. J. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 R. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. ! CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. I ■ OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. Ca iitot City Welding Co., 1538 Logan ! Street. Bell 4396 J. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz., double edge, 35c doz„ razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. O Q Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page i 6 o