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14 f imr J' Deaths PAGE—On August 25, 1919. FeUding Page, at his home 625 Primrose St.. aged 36 years. Funeral on Thursday morning at Martinsburg, W. Va. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. I/OST AND FOUND FOUND—Auto tire August 24 on Carlisle Pike near Camp HIU. Inquire M. S. litter, Shiremanstown, Pa. INSTRUCTION'S INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting, English. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Arithme tic, etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR. Enter at any time. Bell 125. Dial 4016. RECKLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 121 Market St Chas. R. Beckley. HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED Unemployed men who are first class mechanics in the following lines of I work: 2 Layers out 1 Vertical boring machine opera tor. 6 Lathe operators 30-40-in. 2 Horizontal boring machine operators. 2 P-S milling machine operators. 2 Shaper machine operators. 7 Machine shop handy men. 2 Machine tool grinders. 1 Planer operator. 2 Tool makers. 1 Universal grinder. 7 General machinists. 100 Good laborers. Information concerning these posi tions may be secured at the Pennsyl vanla State Employment Service. Third and North Streets, Harrlsburg. Fenna. WANTED Car repairmen at P. R. R. shops. Harrisburg. Inquire MASTER MECHANIC'S OFFICE, Harrisburg. OR GENERAL FOREMAN'S OFFICE, Lucknow and Enola. t SEVERAL experienced news paper canvassers for out-iof town campaign. Salary and expenses. Apply MR. J- C. YOUNG. 916 North Sixth Street. Between 6 and 7 P. M WANTED Experienced window 1 trimmer and card writer in men's clothing and furnishing store. Penn sylvania city of 120,u00. Good oppoi-| tunltv for right man; must be steady, and reliable; state reference and sal ary. L-SOIS care Telegraph. GUARDS with police or watchman experience for guard duty at a lar K® industrial plant out of town, only steadv and reliable men well be con sidered. 12hour shift; good salary. transportation paid; pei da>, adlou cd room and board; state age and erence; booze artists, bums and bench warmers need not apply. Address Box B SIT 4 care Telegraph. i TYPIST —Voting man between 18 and 21 who <an operate Remington ma ~ i chine, for general office work with large concern; good chance for ad-j vancement; state age. experience., wages expected. Address Box T 51,.,; care Telegraph. J WANTED —Two neat appeal ing men ' to work the following towns. Me-1 chanicsburg. MiddUdown. Highspiro., Hummelstown. Dauphin. Millersbui g. ] Elizabethville and Lykens. selling ex perience preferred but not essentia;;, references required. This is a proposi tion of real merit on an entirely new basis; if you are a hustler and want to make money. Apply or write S. E. , Dennis, manager. 114 south feecona st. , WANTED —Drug clerk. Thorley's ( Drug Store. 404 Broad St. i WXNTED —Boy to work in drug store. Apply Camp Hill Pharmacy. I C'amp Hill. Pa. IF YOU are a good oil and paint' Ka'erman. we will pay well. Only the. best of talent need apply. Parker Re-! fining Company. Cleveland. Ohio. WANTED —Mull over 3U years of; age to learn ;■ istunt managership.; must be abl. t l unisli good refer-; enees and bond. Ip y Grand Union; Tea Co.. 20S Noll' -.cond St. A MAN and ~>y ir day labor in country near >'ty. Apply 1700 North | Second St.. aft*i 7 p. m. , MAGAZINE or newspaper solicitors; want'd. State expel lence and salary! wanted Addiess I'. O. Box No. 117.1, : Harrisburg. I WANTED —Stair workers, cabinet- 1 makers: yard fm.-i.it i.; lumber inspec tor: aieady w, Xddress, stating 1 muc, • xp* r> . • age and referent-.*. Come" Linn ■••• Ct.. Atlantic City,. F. J. 1 irnrt'l a-, . a \,ul Colllnin, FOR RENT V Furnished Home Centrally Located fhis splendid property which contains 10 rooms and 5 a'lis. with parage in rear, is r ren urnis!.eJ for one ear. i en., SdUO per month. - an unusual opportunity ■ ; cjupie >f families, or a hu'f dozen men (no I vn i. ]• particulars I • J : " w Brothers &Co. ft MAI. 1 STATE IXsI It A NCR 1 VXD COl HT NTS. St HDTV IiOVDN llctiibrrs libs ileal l-ls'.atp Hoard s . ™, TUESDAY EVENING, HELI* WANTED—MALE \ OPPORTUNITIES i for A large number of inexperi enced men. Ages 18 to 45. Must be in good physical con dition. ; Good living wages paid while learning. ' Steady work assured. No labor trouble. Apply or communi cate at once with Factory Employment Office. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO.. AKRON. OHIO. 'f | 'I J WANTED FIRST CLASS PATTERN MAKERS IN A NEW AND UP TO-DATE SHOP. NO ' LABOR TROUBLE. FIRST CLASS UP-TO -1 DATE HOUSES CAN BE i ! HAD AT NORMAL, RENT WITHIN TEN MINUTES WALK OF THE PLANT. APPLY' OR WRITE THE I EMPLOYMENT OFFICE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., ERIE. PENNA. A local manufacturing cor poration has a vacancy for a young man to work on stock j record; excellent opportunity for one with ambition to ac quire permanent position with chance for learning and un usual opportunity for ad vancement. Applications must be in applicant's own hand t T • writing and must state age, education, experience and ref erences. Address Box E, 5497 care Telegraph. WANTED Freight truckers and freight handlers at P. R. R. Division Street Transfer. Harrisburg. Pa. Apply to agent at Seventh and Division Streets. Take j Big Four or Rockvtlle car ' to Sixth and Division ! Streets. , ASK IN & MARINE CO. . Requires the services of a salesman and a young man. Apply to Mr. Julius at once. 36 North Second St.. corner | Walnut Street. 1 CLERKS. ACCOUNTANTS AND BOOKKEEPERS i X large organization of certltied public accountants wants to get in ! touch with a few capable men who {have had some bookkeeping, necount 'ing experience or knowledge, and who would like to qualify for advanced ac counting positions. This is an oppor tunity to learn auditing, cost account-: ling and public accounting procedure; I in spare time. Give age. present posi- > tion. phone number and hour con-: 1 venient for interview. Confidential., I Vddress P O. Box 3. Hill Station. City. , ■ilell I94PR. j ' xoIKTTORS for industrial fire in-1 i sura no- by the largest company in j I xmerku. either full or part time; reg- I lulur insu i a nee men can easily earn $5O per week. App >' Managers office,! I room 29 North Second St. . 1 7T- VTFD 25 Sheet metal workers,' ttr roofers, skylight workers and ' steel sr.sh glaziers; highest rate of ,7. s transportation and board paiu i Apply Mv Weckesser. General Dellv-; |cry. Mi ton. Pa. j ' WOODWORKERS Machine and j ' bench ou cedar chests; also men to spray varnish. Federal Equipment Co.. Cirllsle. Pa. J pMI WAY mail clerks. Hundreds wanted. $llOO-81500. Age. 18-35; ex-' oeriencc unnecessary. I'or free par-! Deli la's of examinations. write R.' Terrv (former government exaraiu-; i or). Vis Continental Bldg.. Washing-j ton. ,' MFN WANTED —Woodsmen, team-! stel--"and saw mill hands at my saw; mill's t.eai Kockville; good wages and, steady work. Address Samuel Witteu- j myer. Harrisburg. WXNTED Laborers and workers. Apply l'axtang Quarries, Faxtang. Pa. j GRASP the opportunity to-day to become ~n expert mechanic and chaut- Ifir. We teach you between your, working hours to become an expert end for only seven dollars a week. Learn a practical trade. Make appli-j cation at once. Automobile and Aero l lane Mechanical School. Office 25 N ! I Cameron st.. Harrisburg. Training Quarters 260 S. t' rent St. Steelton. , 1 ' • Continued in .Vox, Column) | HELP WANTED—MALE I MEN. 18 and over, of Harrisburg 1 and vicinity, desiring to prepare for government examinations for posi tions as post office clerks. Held clerks, departmental clerks, railway mail clerks, government farmers, revenue officers, customs officers, etc.. ca'l and interview Mr. Henry Laurens at Bol ton Hotel. Wednesday. August 27. Pe>- ; manem positions at good salaries. Minors under 21 must be accompanied by parents. Hours, 1 p. m. until 9 p. m. One day only. WANTED—First class metal work -1 er hammer man on aluminum automo bile bodies: best wages and steady ijob. Joseph J. Derham. Rusemont, Pa. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Competent child's nurse; 'white). Apply with reference to Box H-8326 care Tele graph. ' GIRIyS wanted from 16 years up to leurn cigar making. Pay $7 per week whilt learning. Good opportunity to earn big money after learning. Apply General Cigar Co., Inc.. 500 Race; Street. | WOMEN. 18 and over of Harrisburg and vicinity, who desire to prepare for , government examinations for posi tions as post office clerks, field clerks, depaitmental clerks, matrons, etc.. call 1 and interview Mr. Henry Laurens at Bolton Hotel. Wednesday. August 27. Permanent positions at good salaries., j Miners under 21 must be accompanied i by parent. Hours. 1 p. m. until 9 p. m. one day only. WANTED Five or ten experienced rag sorters. Apply KEYSTONE IRON & METAL CO., | Broad and Wallace Streets. I COOK wanted who is willing to do general housework; must sleep at ! house; good wages if competent. Ap jply 229 Forster street. WANTED—MiddIe aged white worn-j un as housekeeper in small family, j Apply 2623 Boas st., Penbrook after 6 p. 111. j " : WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL Second and North Streets j WANTED Experienced workers i i and sol u-rs on rough dry; good wages ! paid. Apply Royal Laundry, 1334 ; Howard St. | WANTED XX'oman for laundry , work. to start. Apply Sanitary I Washing Co., 16th and Kim Sts. ■ WANTED—GirIs for work in fold ling and other departments of the mill, per week paid to beginners. Bel-, grade Knitting Mill, New Cumberland. : \ WANTED—White woman for gen- , eral housework. Apply 20 North Fifth ; street, afternoon or evenings. I WANTED —Experienced housekeep er: good wages. Apply Alva Hotel, 19 Scutli Fourth st. WANTED —Dishwasher. Apply at , once Alva Hotel. 19 South Fourth st , XVANTED Experienced saleslady j . for iar.dy counter; also dishwasher | nd experienced chocolate dipper. Ap ply sxveet and Confectionery Store, 313 Market. WANTED —Girl or woman for cook and general housework in family of I three on River Drive above city. Bell phone 378R-3, or write P. O. Box 687. Harrisburg. OPERATORS wanted at Harrisburg: Vrparel Co.. one experienced on over-I lock work; bonus paid every week. Xnply Third lloor City Star Laundry Building. Sixth and Herr Streets. XX" -XNTKD —Probationers for train-; ing school, two years' high school for entrance. Affiliated with the New, ; York Hospital. N. Y. Apply super;n -' tendent XX hite Plains Hospital, XX lute ; Plains. ■ W \NTEIJ —Girls for all kinds of ilaundrv work. Apply Palace Steam 1 Laundry, 2103 l-ogan St. i GIRLS wanted over 16 years; steadv employment. Apply .Shearer' iMfg Co.. SeS Hamilton St. ( OPERATORS UN UNION SPECIAL ! Felling and aiceving Macn.nca, J KNN IN* '* MA N I" KACT U KING CO. 2012 N Fourth Street. HIJLI" WANTED —."iluio ami Female ' WHITE man anil wife to cook at fialeinity house at State College, good ipny: good living conditions. Call phone 264SXV or address Box G-829H 1 i cafe Telegraph. salesmen wanted $lOO per month and expenses nd bonus to represent the Globe Refining 'Co.. of Cleveland. Ohio..Call at 1)2 Faxtang Ave.. Faxtang, Pa., 29tli from 1-D p. in. and 30th from 8-12 a. 111. ! situations wanted—male ! ' I ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR. OFFICE: MANAGER; long and varied experi ence,. desires connection with firm or ; corporation; active, capable, trust-: worthy. Highest New iork City ref j erenees. Address H-8294 care Tele graph. i YOUNG man desires position as.l shipping, receiving and stock clerk, has five years' experience, can furnish ■ re'creates. Address Box G-SI7J care l Telegraph. | EXPERIENCED accountant employ ed, wishes extra work evenings, Sai lurday afternoons or Sundays, as book keeper for a small business, can also lauoil and open new set of books. Ad idtess K-5498 care Telegraph. SITUATION S W ANT ED—FEMA LE ! EXPERIENCED dressmaker desires; , sewing by the day. Apply Anna Jloj- j I ingo, 1625 Penn ct. Bell 1179-A. ' ' WANTED —Day's work of any kind I by coiored woman. Inquire 1223 Moil- : j roe St. I I XX'ANTED —Day's work for Monday, ! j Wednesday and Friday. Apply lsrti! [XXood Bft. j EXPERIENCED cashier desires po- ■ siti'on XX hi consider night work. Has! knowledge of typewriting and book- 1 I a"e,Tii,g - Address 11-8301 care Tele-1 gra pin | l WANTED —A reliable middle aged I woman wishes position as housekeep- ! ier In a widower's home. Address: ; A-8300 care Telegraph. i I i WANTED —Young woman wishes position as housekeeper in a widower's . home. Call 1611 Hunter St. ' (Continued In Next Column) ' V HAJIRISBCJRG TELEGRAPH If 'J: FINDING A POSITION is some- g , times a most disheartening task. Just i to rely upon friends, or upon going J about and making personal applica- j tions, often lead to utter discourage- j ment. The t|uick road to a position is V ii, ; m through the classified. Sometimes this jfjh i road renjuires more than one day to Kd travel —but it leads inevitably to the iH| desired goal if folloxved. . 1 1 V I - ■ • I SITUATIONS WANTtI)—FEMALE GIRL desires clerical work, with knowledge of typewriting, can give best of reference. Call Bell 1342 J. ' A young woman with eighteen 'months' experience, desires steno graphic or clerical work from 1 to s p. 111., during the week and on Satur days. Address Box J 8292 care Tele-1 ; graph. j WHITE woman with 8-year-old boy I wishes position as cook or housekeep-! ier, has had experience. App.y 1312' Susquehanna St. | ROOMS FOR RENT ; ' FOR KENT—Two unfurnished rooms j 'on third lloor for light housekeeping; I running hot and cold water; use of! Ibatli; light and heat; references rc-. ! quired. Call Bell phone 4944 M. ! FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms j for lighi housekeeping, second floor I front no children preferred; a christian ; home. Inquire 1933 N. 3d St. j | FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms' !and unt small storage room, suitahlel for light housekeeping; all latest un- I , protemtnts. Apply 1531 Wallace St. ! FOR RENT —Two furnished front i ! rooms on second floor tor light house-! keeping: no children;, all conveni- j jenees; references required. Inquire j 203" North Fourth St. FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- j keeping: no children. Inquire 29 South | Cameron St. I NICELY-FURNISHED BEDROOM— j for gentlemen only. Dial 4990 or 9t2 North Third street. At 1511 North Sixth street, one large J second floor, front room; all conveni- | er.oes Bell phone 3671-W. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; heat; lights, and use of bath; no children. Apply 11549 "Walnut St. ! NICELY furnished, clean, cool : rooms. $2.50 per week and up. 14;: j South Third street. | FOR RENT Furnished front j j rooms; all conveniences; men prefer-' red; 1549 State street, cor. ltith si.! ; Bell 1476-W. . j ROOMS WANTED tiKXTLKMAN desires one or two furnished rooms with reflned family! .on Hill, having electric lights and! 1 telephone; permanent. Address Box I |A-8171 care Telegraph. WANTED—By a young couple, three 'or four furnished rooms for light! ! housekeeping; location Steelton or; Hill section Harrisburg. Address Box: j B-8298. WANTED —Two or three furnished I looms for light housekeeping; must be! lirst class condition; state full particu- ; ilars; reference exchanged. Address! Box L-8297 care Telegraph. BY business man, well furnished | room with strictly private family, inj apartment or residence; preferably j ! centrally located. A-8295. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED apartment, four rooms' and bath, modern, pleasant: references 'required and rent in advance. Keister. I Apartment*. Fifth and Market, second! 'flight. Mr. Morrell. ; AFARTMENT for rent at llul N. , Sixth street, four rooms and bath; all irmodern conveniences; city steam heat; i hot water. Apply Louis, 414 North! Third St. j APARTMENTS WANTED ! TWO young married couplesf no' children). deeire furnished apart-' :ueiu 01 two bed rooms, living room; or kitchenette and bath. Address Box ' G-8116 care Telegraph. WANTED—An unfurnished apart-! nient of Ave rooms and bath; three' adults; must have ail conveniences,! htntrmh located. Address Box A-8201 | care Telegraph. WANTED —Apartment or house, on; or before October 1, by young man and i wife; no children. Address W-9081 Icare Telegraph. WANTED—SmaII furnished apart ment of four or live rooms by family! of three must be up-to-date and nice-! ly furnished; will consider small ! house, either in city or suburbs. Ad j dress Box H-9037 care Telegraph. BOARD ANI) ROOMS YOUNG man employed, desires room! 'and board in private family. Call Bell I phone 146-R. I— ' I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j FOR SALE AT ENOLA 5-reom frame house; improvements; I lot 27x150 on Columbia Road, along trollev line. Price $2,000. 9-room frame house; all Improve ments. Columbia Road; $3OO cash wLI give you possession; easy terms. j West Fatrvlew; 12-room frame I house, large lot. This house can be made into two houses. Price $4,500.1 I Located on State street along trolley. Several other properties on west 'side of river, for sale. CHARLES DA VIES. REAL ESTATE, '1549 State Street Bell 1476-W ! Well Located PAXTANG LOTS For Sale Four lots —a plot 120x120 ft. I cor. Kelso and Montour sts. I Hurry C. Knouse, 2348 Derry St. Dell phone 1720. evenings 4949W (Continued In Next Column 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE "IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SEE SANDKRLIN" STATE ST., 1131—NEW; VACANT; o-storj stucco, nine rooms and bath, steam heat; gas and electricity; front una rear porches; balcony and roof | garden; cement cellar; the best of lo leat ion for a looming house; $5OO cash; 1 balance in monthly payments. | HARRIS ST., 630—VACANT; 3-story j brick;-nine rooms; all improvements; I small amount down; balance same as | rent; no questions as to race or na -1 tionality. I FIFTH ST.. N., 2145—3-story brick; 19 rooms; gas and electric lights; nice j front and rear porches; side entrance; I mi st be seen to be appreciated; price right to quick buyer. I GREFN ST.. 1017—3-story brick; 19 uooms and bath; the best of location for a rooming house; van be convert led into three apartments at a very 1 {small expense; A 1 Investment. | DERRY ST.. 2143—3-story brick; j 9 rooms and bath; gas and electricity: I all modern improvements; nice front and buck porches; cement cellar; a very nice home; can be bought with $5OO cash. ! 17TH AND PAXTON STS.—NEW: I VACANT, 2V4-story; six rooms and |hath; steam heat; gas and electricity; front and rear porches; side entrance with a nice big yard; will be finished Jin 0 few days; can be bought with | jssoo cash. j FULTON ST., 18321—3-story framc-.l I eight rooms; some improvements; all j .nice large rooms: very reasonable; no; money down; $25 per month. I). ASA SANDKRLIN. Room I. Security Trust Building . 36 NORTH" THIRD ST. Bell 1390. Dial 3573 j FOR SALE I 16th St.. 800 block north, S-room i brick and stucco house; all imp.: Bar- | 1 age. If you are looking for something; extra look at this one. Price $7,5u0. j State St.. 1700 block; 3-story brick: 1 | all Improvements; side entrance and • drive alley. Price $5,200. 1 Penbrcok. S. 28th St.. S-room frame | ; house; garage; fruit; fine garden; l ' por>*;®£; lot 28x180. Bargain, $2,500. | j Penbrook. S. 29th St.. 7 rooms and j hath; all improvements; lot 20xl?*>'i I to 30th St.; chicken house. Only $2,3a0. Penbrook, 2505 Canby St., 7 rooms j ■ana hath; all improvements; lot 18X' ;150; drive alley. Price $2,500. CHARI.ES DA V-lES. REAL ESTATE. | ■1519 State St., cor. 16th. Bell 1476-Vt j I ! BUY YOUR HOME on the rental I payment plan. Small cash or Liberty I 1 Bond lirst payment required, balance : !as rent. We have houses in every. 'part of the city and suburbs. Appiy A. I ; . Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street, j i FOR SALE —On Green street be- j jtween Reily and Harris, a 3-story j i brick house; improvements; 8 rooms.' and bath,-one front and two rear I porches; cemented cellar; lot 16Hx80 ! to 3-I'oot alley; A 1 condition: pusses-: ision, September 1; newly painted. Ad i dress Box W-8240 care Telegraph. trine residence. North st $20,000 ! Brick property, Camp Hill .... 12,u00 Paxtang residence 17,009' 2421 N 6th. brick 6,000 1912 N. Sixth st.. brick 4,509 ! IC3I Swatara, frame 2,400' 1943 N. 4th, brick 3 oOu 1 j Brick building, garage 15.00b D. A. CALEY. < Bell 589. 707 Kunkel Bldg. i.—- I FOB SALE On easy terms, 2012' I to 2018 Susquehanna street. Apply A. \ P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth. i ! FOR SALE—B4 Second street, High | spire. 7-ioom house, lot 119 feet front iby 198 feet deep; tine location. Will sell at a bargain. W. J. Reeves, 224 Market St., Highspire. Dial 9801. FOR SALE—Cor. Third and Lewis j Sts.. 10 rooms and bath; detachable: frame house; lot 53x100 ft. First floor 1 finished in hardwood; maple floors;: steam heat; all other conveniences; I excellent location; splendid view to' i river 192 a Penn St., 9-roont brick house;! hath: gas; furnace heat; cemented: cellar; large box porch; possession' soon after sale thereof. 2611 Agate St.. tine brick house; 6' rooms and hath; electric light; gas;, furnace heat; cemented cellar; front, and back porch; owner will vacate September 1 if sold within a few days. I D. E. LUCAS, 303 Lewis Street. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE—IBI7 Derry street, a' very desiiahlc house; all hardwood fleers except kitchen which is all cov ered with linoleum; hardwood in one j room ir second floor; all conveni-\ ences; awnings to porches and storm: doors to a'l doois. back porch en-1 ■ closed for winter, doors and windows' I all have window shades and screens; ! new heating l lont and up-to-da'; sewage installed last fall; lot 35x15)1 feet: inquire oti r~emlses. FOR SALE —Two lots on Market i Street Camp Hill. 50x200 feet. A bar-j l-rlce $BOO. 107 Chestnut St. near I Front ] FOR SALE Three-story brick house; 8 rooms and bath; all improve ments. Inquire 1921 North Fifth St. FOP. SALE—Modern 10-room brick house; Moorelar.d section of Carlisle; immediate possession if desired. C. M. Liggett. Carlisle. Pa. 'Continued In Next Column i ( HEAL ESTATE I'OR SALE 1 ' * HAHRISBURG'S i REAL ESTATE BUREAU i 1 CONSULT US. ! BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET. !. I i BUSINESS LOCATION West Falrvlew—2X4-story brick, in heart of town with small out building. ; suitable for business of any kind, j Very cheap. Enola Homes—All imp.; cornor •house; Lemoyne homes, all imp.; sin gle corner; New Cumberland, fine I home; at Imp.; Camp Hill, all imp.; : large lots. i City homes of all kinds; easy terms, pay us lent; some for cash. j Farms—6. 10, 16. 30. 4C, 75. 96, 125, land 171-acre farms, Irom 3 to 12 ! miles ot Harrlsouig. some of these farms with crops, stock and tools in cluded. Possession at once. Market Street—Three-story brick, store room tront, on Hill. Apartment Houses—One or two ct the finest in the city. Building lots at Camp Hill, Worm- i leysburg, Enola, Riverside. Paxtang. Progress, Belvue, uptown and sev eral good factory sites. Investments Several rows of houses paying big interest. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street, Bell phone 560-J. FOR SALE 2405 Derry St. 2-story brick; six rooms and bath; steam heat; electric light; hardwood floors; drive alley i on rear. Hummel Ave., Lemoyne; double frame dwelling; corner; all improve ments; price very attractive; will sell i separate. | 401 Kelker St.; corner Fourth St • apartments and store room; rental' j income $7O per month; price $7,000. j Retail coal and feed business; well located in a good growing community. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and XX'alnut Streets. | FOR SALE —241-acre farm, located j in Sllddlt- Paxton township. Dauphin I county; 105 acres tillable; 136 acres; good timber land; two sets of build ! ings all in good condition; 300 fruit : trees; running water. Price $6500. I For Sale—Unusually attractive su-j I burban property, containing 9 rooms, bath; now vacant. Large lot; garage; elegant shrubbery. For Sale—Six-room, frame dwelling j located on Market street, Camp Hill : All improvements, large lot. single ! property, price s3oo. BItINTON-PACKER CO.. Agents, Second and Walnut Streets. HOUSES AND LOTS In all sections of city and suburbs, j some very attractive propositions. I ROHRER & SON. BKRGNER BUILDING, j Real Estate. General Insurance ; ■ j I FOR SALE—3O a limestone soil; smooth level land; between Lincoln and Trindle highways; good house,! hog pen. chop house, well of water, milk house, fair stable, Ix 4 miles! : from C'ajnp Hill. F. S. Mumma & Son Mtchanicsburg, Pa. ___ | BUILDING lots for sale on 6th, sth i 4tlx. 3d. Green. 2d and Front streets,' ifor sale separate or in plots as large !as two acres. For particulars see D. E. LUCAS, 303 Lewis Street. Real Estate and insurance | ! FOR SALE —Corner Third and Lew-' is streets. 10-room and bath, detached [house, lot 53x100 feet; first floor fin-! I is bed in hardwood maple floors; steam! i heat; excellent location; splendid view: i to river. D. E. LUCAS. -j 303 Lewis Street. ! Real Estate. Insurance 1 ! CAMP HILL —21a story brick, slate ' roof dwelling. 5 rooms and bath, fac ing south with large porch, line view .! up Cumberland X'alley. hot air heat.: 1 nice lire place, chicken house and gar-! age ii rear, with fruit trees in bear ing. ou lot 50x150, or on lot 100x150. ' Possession given in two weeks time. 1 Lawn planted in evergreens and flow ers. vines covering house. Located on i Logan street, just west of Bowman ; avenue. Can be inspected at any time. | A. E. Strode, Bell phone 31S0-R. FOR SALE —On Market street near! j 13tli .a large 3-story brick house; line for business or apart.; reasonable; ! price. A. XV. Swengel, 2131 N. Second I ! st 2575-J. NORTH Sixteentn: 9 room brick; j i gas; electricity; hot water; steam 1 I heat; brick garage on premises: 1 streets paved front and rear; school nearby. E. T. Selig, 920 North Six-I teenth. •! $2200 will purchase a dwelling with | eight rooms and bath, gas, furnace, j cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co.. Berg jner Bldg. i FOR SALE—I9IB Chestnut street, j brick dwelling with 8 rooms and hath, [all modern, improvements including! [ steam heat, screens and shades go ] ! with the property. Bell Realty Co.. I ; Bergr.er Bldg. | $2500 will purchase a two-story] I brick dwelling on Crescent street, lhaving all modern improvements. Bell j Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. | FOR SALE—B3 N. 18th street, brick l ! house, 8 rooms and bath, also other improvements, desirable location. Bell j Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. ! $lBOO will purchase 621 Forster j street, frame house. 7 rooms, lot 25x70. ! Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. 1 I DESIRABLE corner residence in i Paxtang. having 8 rooms and all im provements. Lot 90x125; price reason j able. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. X r ACANT property for sale, corner j 16th and State streets, brick construc tion. 9 rooms and bath, brick garage. | Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. i REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ! FOR RENT—House with 8 rooms land bath: all conveniences; also store | room for rent at 63u Boas street; im i mediate possession given; only reu sable people need apply. Keystone Iron 'and Metal Co., Broad and XX'allaoe sts. ; FOR RENT—Cottage at Perdix from I September 1; furnished up-to-date; j .only reliable people need apply to I Louis. 414 N Third St. AUGUST 26, 1919. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT My lumber yard. cor. Briggs and : Coxvden Sts.. one square from Capitol ' Park. My ground Is about 116x177 ft. with frame xvarehouse and shedding or four sides and in center; also two' I wagons for sale. This is a rare op- ' purtunity to secure a plot like this In center of city. F. H. Hantzman. 660 ' Briggs St. or 613 Forster St. 11-room stone house at foot of 15th St., New Cumberland, along the rail-', road and river, large parks on three j j sides, best of water, all but 8 acres • of good ground, fine home, could sell building lots off half of it to have bal- i nnoe clear, vacant now. XX'ould be an ! excellent location for a club home; ! five minutes' walk to trolley. Inquire I of Chas. H. Miller, 1338 State Street. Harrisburg. Also a fine bungalow at Enola for rent or sale. On premises j every afternoon. Real Estate For Sale or Exchange ' ; VACANT —3-story brick corner. 011 Hill; elect, lights; front and side porches; side yard; cheap to quick buyer. X'ACANT —3-story frame on Hill; porches; nice yard. VACANT—2%-story brick on HilLi all improvements; electric lights: \ porches; large yard to drive alley. i VACANT—3-story brick 011 Broad j St.; all Imp. VACANT —North Sixth st.. 8 rooms; all imp.; side yard; porches; bay win dows. 7 years old. VACANT —New brick on Hill; 6| rooms; all imp.; porch; nexvly papered. ] FINE large brick house on Derry > street. Several large homes uptown ! sand on Hill. Some of these homes can be bought with two or three hundred dollars down, balance as rent. Will take light touring car In exchunge 011 some of the above homes. C.H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell phone 560-J Real Estate For Sale—'Suburban FOR SALE—STEELTON Double frame houses, corner Fourth and Pine Streets. 344-346 Pine Street. 346. the corner house, has all improve ments; 8 rooms and bath; 344 has range, bath, gas and electric. XVill sell 1 either side or both. Can be seen on application. Possession soon. Price right. Easy terms. CHARLES DAX'IES, 1549 State Street, Bell 1176XX'. Harrisburg, Pa. j Real Estate For Rent—Suburban FOR RENT—XVhite Hill duck farm. I Mrs. George Smith, 3298 N. Fourth st. ] REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ' 1 j PEPDlX—Snappy 5-room cottage 1 furnished; for rent month of Septem ber; also Rest Moor cabin; responsible' j parties only: if interested come Sun- i [day afternoon for inspection. Apply to i A. O Y'oung. 34 N. Second St. Both ; I phones. REAL ESTATE W ANTED LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTIES XVe have a large list of prospective ' buyers. ROHRER & SON. 211 BERGNER BLDG. Real Estate and General Insurance 1 !• XX'ANTED—To buy an eight-loomed ! house in West End for about $4,000. 1 1 One built three or lour yeurs; steam ; heat preferred. Address Box R-5296 j eare Telegraph. I WANTED—To buy for cash, a home ' 011 Second above Maclay or XX'oodbino, Eineiald or Seneca, between Second and Third. Address HOME, care Tele- ' ! graph. | i 1 HAVE BUYERS—List your prop erties xvith me. Chas. Adler, Real Es-! i tate and Insurance, 1002 North Third] street. FARMS FARMS ] For Sale—Near Penbrook, 12-acre truck and poultry farm; s room frame house und outbuildings; best of soil.! ' Price $5,000. Also four 4-aere lots; ; ! running water; fine building sites; i [good tiuck soil- price and terms right, j ! For Sale—2 acres along trolley, op posite Colonial Club; lots of fruit;! | hfte building sites; will cut 18 lots, j Price right. Also 3-acre truck and fruit farm ; east of Steelton; 6-room house; porch-' est; lots of fruit and outbuildings; 10 minutes walk to Oberlin car line. ' 1 Price $3,800. 1 115-acre farm, one mile west XX'est j ] Falrview. 3 miles from Harrisburg; s- \ •loom farm house;-bank barn and all kinds of outbuildings. This farm will, increase in value. Price now $ll5 per' 'acre. Sec this place. ISS-acre stock, grain and fruit ! • farm. 8 miles northeast Harrisburg;. | large bank barn; S-room stone house;: ! 135 acres under plow and 53 acres in! j wood and pasture. A money maker. ; i Price $47 per acre. CHARLES DAVIES, REAL ESTATE, 1519 State St., cor. 16th. Bell 1476-XV : j i Farms for sale; easy terms, with or I | without stock and crops. 7% a. near Ar.nville, $BOO. 16 a. 6 ml. to Hershey, $2400. 24 a. near Harper's Tavern. $2lOO. 40 a. near Granisvllle, $4500. 6S a. 5 ml. to Hbg., '6500. 77 a. near Harper's Tavern, $4500. 94 a. 16 ml. to Hbg., $4500. I 110 a. Cumberland Co. $5OOO. 1 120 a. near Hershey. $B5OO. ] 160 a. Cumberland Co.. $6OOO. 107 Chestnut St * . ! FARM FOR SALE ~ ! 71 acres. 5o acre fields, 21 acres ] 1 wood land; 7-room good house; sum-! I mer house; good bank barn; other buildings; 5 miles northeast Lingles- I town, one mile north Plketown, the Joseph Hoenshelt farm; pure running: water at barn; great running spring jat house. Price $2950. The buildings are in good condition. XX'ill sell crop I and stock and give immediate posses sion. C. B. Care & Son. 409 Market! St.. Harrisburg. Care's Grocery, Linglestown. H SEX'ERAL SMALL FARMS Three to ten miles from city. Price and terms right C. H. CORDER. 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560-J. | Cumberland County Farm Seven miles from Harrisburg near Lisburn; 111 acres farming land In good state ■! of cultivation; all necessary buildings jin tirrt class condition. Apply J. s. 1 J Lefever, Lisburn. Pa. Bell phone 912-u. 4 f-atntlnilefl In \e*t Column k ] FARMS FOR SALE 20-acrc fruit and truck farm; 8 house; barn 60x20; chicken and hog house; cold storage cave; 800 bearing ; fruit trees; running water; located id a York county 3 miles west Dillsburg on I Gettysburg Pike; line home; the fruit } income 1918 was $3,000. Price SO,OOU, $3,000 can remain at 5H per cent. CHARLES DAVIES. ! I 549 State St. Bell 1476V9 ! FARM —95 acres of level limestons land; line producer. Brick house; bank barn. Well of never falling water. Lo ! cated ten miles from Harrisburg m Cumberland county. For further de | scription, call on E. W. Yohn, one of the administrators of H. W. Yohn Ess tate, at 13 N. Fourth street. Harriss burg, Pa. -> | FARM for sale. 105 acres. 70 acres : under cultivation; 95 acres timberland l)on't miss this big opportunity; must !be sold to settle estate. Price $1,600. 'Three miles northwest of Duncannon Inquire 2132 North Fourth Street. City. 100 ACRE FARM 17 miles from -Harrisburg, with or without stock and crop; all imple ments; 4 horses; 7 head of cattle; 6 ; hogs; 200 chickens; 20-ton hay; ''9 acres of wheat and rye; 16 acres oats -10 acres corn. Farm must be sold ax once. Price $5,800. 107 Chestnut St, near Front. I FOR SALE—I2-acre truck farm. 1J miles from Harrisburg. Buildings sit uated in small town on State highway. I Soil productive; spring and we'll 1 water convenient; buildings good. For • ! terms, etc., address, Box C-5293 care Telegraph. I i FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MOTORS FOR SALE We have the following motors w are offering for sale. We guarantee | these motors to be in first-class con dition and can make immediate de livery. One Vt H. P. 220 V. 450 R. p. M. One Pi H. P. 220 V. 3SO R. p. M One U H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M One V t H. P. 115 V. 800 R. P. M. One H. P. 220 V. 370 R. p. M One U H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M. One U H. P. 120 V. 400 R. P. M. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. Printing Binding Designing Photo-Engraving Die Stamping Plate Printing. Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE Hair filled mattress, value $35, selling price $25; Brussels rug. 9x12, value $5O, sale price $39. FORNW ALT'S, 1321 N. SIXTH STREET. I FOR SALE ' I Dismantelling Harrisburg Reduc ! tion plant. Cameron near Maclay St. (For sale, boilers, engines, tanks, con- . veyers, pipe, shafting, pulleys, hang , ers, etc. Inquire on premises. LEBANON ENGINEERING AND SUPPLY COMPANY. : FOR SALE Statue of Liberty. (Wired and medallions of Pershing and ' Sims, suitable for float or window dis . play. Half price. W. H. Kissinger & ;Co.. Wiconisco. Pa. j CARLETON canoe for sale; in flue 'condition; newly painted; only two 1 years old; used very little; reason for 1 selling, owner has two canoes. Ad dress Box F-5072 care Telegraph. <4 j FOR SALE—-Beautiful ivory bed jroom suite, practically new, consisting lof a bed with cane panels, dresser toilet table with bench and chair, v 'price $125. Call between 5 and 7 p. m. or by appointment. Applv 29 North ! 17th St. FOR SALE—A baby stroller; good as new. Apply 1737 N. Fourth St. < FOR SALE—Complete hot air fur nace with piping and one coal range. Inquire between 6 and 8 p. m., 1605 | Market St. FOR SALE—One soda fountain; one large show cause in first class condi tion; ten tables, white tops; one cash iregisUr; other restaurant fixtures, j Apply 802 Cowden St. j BLOCK reed, gray enameled baby coach; first class condition. Inquire j 121 State St. I BUY peaches at orchard. "4-mile nortli of Oyster Point, sign board at I Oyster Point. ! PAINTS, all kinds. Order to-day, ;.-:ivo $1 to $1.50 per gal. No war price. ! Agency Forest City Paint Co.. 315 S. i Front St. i ■ FOR SALE—One Monarch Beaver ; range with water back and warming : shelf; in good condition. Apply 184 1 i Park Street. . i FOR SALE —Gasoline engine, 2 and 13 H. P.; gasoline builders' hoist, \ lathes, planer, drill press, electric mo tors. 1 to 15 H. P. F. R. Laverty. Bell ; phone 1857. FOR SALE—Lumber, tubes, tanks, -halting, hangers, pulleys, belting. ! bolts, pipe, etc.. dismantling plant. I Th" Highspire Distillery Co., Ltd., j Both phones. Highspire, Pa. ! MORRIS SAYS save money buying ! new and second-hand furniture here. ! High prices paid for furniture. Morris ■Schmertz, 1018 Market. Rcll 4494. ! BOOKS Bought and sold; 20.000 I n ew. old. rare, in stock. Aurand's. : 925 North Third. Circulars free. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR r \SH ALL MAKES RENTED - EXCHANGED GEO. P. TILLOTSON. *>os LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE 1305 oRPHEUM THEATER | BOTH PHONES WANTKI) —MISCELLANEOUS ! WANTED —To buy 6or 8-foot coun- I tcr -how- ease, must be French plate. 1 top in A 1 condition. Call Compton's. ■ 1006 N. Third St. Both phones. I WANTED Cheap second-handed ' too buggy or Jenny Lind or two-seat ied surry; state price. Address E, care ! Telegraph. ' WANTED —To buy a canoe; must lie ' in A 1 condition. Apply R C. Ettinger, ; Bell 296-K or 122 Calder St. TITNK We are in the market for aU kinds of Junk Call Bell 4974, or i write I. Cohen & Co., York street and : Ash avenue. max smeltz Second hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call ' Bell 1071 It. or drop a postal to Max Smeltz 1020 Market street. Will call. City or country. Bell phone 3239-Rl. | — BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, . CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE, bought and sold HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DRUG store for sale In Perry coun ty on account of bad health. Address H-5242 care Telegrnph. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page i A *