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HAiUUSBUnO Cf TELEGRAPH THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 10 Keep in Touch With Opportunity by Keeping in Touch With the Classified Ads II I II I real'estate for rent Houses For Rent 11 HOUSE AND APARTMENTS FOB RENT ALL PARTS OP CITY B. HANDLER. Bell 5411 1 Market Bt. Bell 8 2672 LOOK THESE OVER DERRY 1835.

24TH 8., 708. MARKET 7J7, Imoyne. ERVIN JOHNSON. 23 Evergreen St. Bell 1588 TXiAN 1836 8 story brick, with all Improvement Ne1V.p,ape!Ti 8 rooms and bath.

Rent HO. Call ol3 Broad t. PROSPECT 2304 For rent or sale, possession at once. Single house, 6 rooms and bath, all ira provements. can owner, cm T'EFFER 222 First and third iloors for rent.

Middle aged couple preferred. Rent reasonable, RAYSOR PLACE Single nouee, 6 rooms and bath, hardwood floors, bteani heat. C. R. Rayeor.

Bell 7 4766 J. SUMMIT N. 5. 4 rooms and bath. Inquire 3UJ1 erry SIXTH 708 Ten room house, city steam heat, all late Improvements, rent reasonable, Immediate possession.

Inquire on premises. 712 8 story brick. 11 rooms, 2 baths, oity "team. Apply Chas. Adler and Son.

27 S. Third St. SIXTH 1410 Twelve rooms, bath, steam heat, conveniences. Ap ply on premises 23RD 647 Beautiful brlclc bungalow, located right off corner of 23rd and Derry Sts. For information call Bell phone 6180, ask for Mr.

Yonee. WALNUT 1652 Nine rooms and bath, steam heat, electricity, Imme jlUteessjonalLm Office and Desk Roora TELEGRAPH BUILDING Office space, three desirable modern olives. Apply P. M. Blttner, Room 200 A Telejrraphujldlng.

Shore and Mountain For Rent 19 tttvt at a RRIDGE 6 room bunga low, furnished complete, running water, electric light, large porch. Inquire Mrs. Jos. Llddich. Bell 1 0721 R.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers In Real Estate backetosrlTycorp n. For real estate and insurance, rents collected, 29 N. Second fat. BACHMAN, JIRAS J. List your property with me for quick results.

S. Front Bieeiioii. BOSWELL, R. E. Real Estate.

1841 Bellevue Road. eu uio iv rnwiPTis X. EDWARDS. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS TELEUBAfH tSUJU. FlSHMAN, S.

Dealer in real estate Fourtn ana neauiuv on. "REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE MARKET ST. BELL PHONE REAL ESTATE B. J. GEKOlSSi 120 SYLVAN TERRACE BELL 7 6147 KOUGH.

BRIGHTBILL KLINE For best results in selling or buying real estate. 307 Mechanics Trust Bldg. POWELL, G. W. If you are contemplating buying or selling a home, call Bell 7 3807 Business Property for Sale 82 GARAGE For sale or rent.

Jonestown Road, 1124; fireproof; suitable for manufacturing or storage, 2o cars individual, 50 cars public. Terms. FARM Juniata County; 218 acres; good buildings. D. S.

Light, 26 Evergreen. Bell 7 1334 J. Houses For Sale 84 MUST SELL GOING SOUTH ROW of five 2 story brick houses, all Improvements, will sell at a sacrifice price. ROW of eight garages in good locality, 12 per cent, investment. FACTORY SITE Lot 52x130 feet, along Pennsylvania railroad siding, ideal location for factory, storage or warehouse, streets paved, sewered, etc.

It also has three small dwellings thereon. ALL PROPERTY LISTED ABOVE MUST BE SOLD AT SACRIFICE PRICES. C. H. CORDER, 1621 North Third Street.

STOP PAYING RENT BUY one of our homes on easy payment plan. BELOW we are listing some of the homes that can be bought with small amount cash. LOGAN 1800 Block 8 room brick, with all modern improvements. 1 FIFTH 1500 Block Corner, 8 room frame, space for garage, a real bargain. BRICK home on N.

Sixth St, can be purchased for $3,700, with $350 cash, balance $35 per month as rent KEYSTONE REALTY 1500 N. Sixth St. Bell 8444 SECOND and Emerald, the finest single home for sale on Second St GREEN and Lewis, new, 7 rooms. EMERALD and Jefferson. Any offer considered.

18TH 913, 8 rooms, corner, with garage. GREEN 1607, any offer considered. GREEN and Herr. Best of condition. Easly financed.

JOHN O. SHIELDS, 2319 N. 2nd St. Bell 7 1396 WALNUT 1418 New 2 story brick, 6 rooms, bath attic, all improvements, steam heat. Room for garage.

H. G. Pedlow, 22 S. 13th St. Bell 7 7257.

HILL SECTION Semi bungalow, brick home, Al condition, opportunity, hardwood first floor and bath, corner property, brick garage, awnings, screens, metal weather strips, nice shrubbery. Can be financed. C. E. Beck, 312 Chestnut St Bell 5368.

FRONT AND EDWIN STS. Beautiful str.no riwelline lot 100x175 feet Double stone parage, modern in every way. Must be seen to be appreciated. L. COHEN SON, 812 N.

Sixth St. Bell 2 5336 GREEN 2211 New 2 story brick. 6 rooms and tile bath, hardwood floors, steam heat, window shades, fireplace, front and rear porches and all modern conveniences. A house complete in every detail. Open for inspection.

C. I Wright, 224 Wood bine street. 17TH 337 3 story brick. 8 rooms and bath, all improvements. good condition, excellent location.

Bargain to quick buyer. 13TH 321 Fine business property, good location, large store room first floor; apartment, 7 rooms and bath: above; modern Improvements. 12 i er cent, investment. L. H.

LICKEL. 1944 Berryhill St. Bell 7 4S03 REAL estate tor investments, house, a good business, srarasra. farms or hotels. Apply A.

P. Doranx, 13Z rt. Bixin au oen tviu HOUSES Two, new, brisk. rooms and bath, room for garage. Bell 7 4222 M.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Houses For Sal 84 SEVERAL new houses wnn all modern Improvements are offered for sale at $5600, 7 rooms and bath,) open stairway with built In book eases. Open for Inspection. OUR list changes frequently and we shall be pleased to liave you consult us again, as we may now have what you want ELEVEN vacant houses. SEVERAL new properties. THREE on very easy terms.

DO NOT overlook 220 S. 18th Street, large and centrally located, substan tlally built and modernly equipped. VACANT single Paxtang property for sale, having all modern conveniences Including open fireplace, weather stripping, shades and screens, lot 40x130 whh double garage on rear. This uroperty is in good condition and should command your Immediate attention. BELL REALTY Bergncr Bldg.

Eight room stone and stucco house situate on corner of Second and Shamokin Streets, with a frontage of 60 feet on Second Street with choice shrubbery and flowers. The house is built of stone selected from the Rockville quarries. Poors and window sills are of Indiana limestone. Roof is Vermont slate with copper flashings. This home has modern equipment Including an open tire place, hot water heat, American type boiler, instantaneous gas heater, white porcelain laundry trays, vegetable cellar, thermostat heat control, kitchen is white tile, gray and white enamel gas range, modern tile bath room with tile fixtures, hardwood floors throughout, first quality light fixtures.

The house is also equipped with Chamberlln metal weather stripping and copper window screens and doors. Inspection by appointment. Possession October 1. D. E.

LUCAS, Realtor, Room 200 Mechanics Trust Bldg. 6TH X. 2403 3 story brick, 9 rooms and bath. In good condition. Easily converted into apartment house.

Raymond G. Stover. Bell 8345. I UPTOWN' IN CHOICE RESIDENTIAL SECTION NEW 2 story tapestry brick home. Four bedrooms, living room, with fire place and diningroom with hard wood floors, kitchen and pantry, tiled bath with shower, hot water heat.

Two car garage, large lot, on paved street, wide drive alley. JOHN B. WIlWER, Bell 8256. 219 Walnut St. C.

V. 4067 VACANT 42 North 18th, corner brick 8 rooms and bath, all. modern improvements. WILLIAM E. ORR, 714 N.

18th St. Bsll 7 2197 M. Fine stone and brick dwelling. Hardwood floors, toilet in cellar; thermostatic heat control; glassed porch, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and pantry on first floor; three bedrooms and bath (Including shower) on second floor, and two bedrooms, complete bath room and storage on third floor. Two car foo nf lot IN THE MOST DESIRABLE SECTION UJ HUXtTH DrA UJMJ OinfcOl.

NO. 2423 Inspection by Appointment Apply to Owner E. S. JOSEPH 214 North Third Street MARKET 1654 For sale, corner property, 3 story brick and garage, all Improvements. Call Bell 4417.

H. M. BIRD. Union Trust Building NEW HOUSE Cloverly, 6 rooms and hath, all improvements, 5,500. Easily financed.

L. L. Dlntlman, 1247A Market St. SECOND 1900 Block SECOND 3000 Block 14,500 GREEN 1900 Block, 8,500 Will help to finance. D.

A. CALEY, Bell 8589 709 Mechanics Trust Bldg. CHARMING detached, new 7 room. breakfast nook and bath, home ideally located on plot 60x130, close car line. Price right Inspection by appointment.

P. M. Oyler. Bell phone 7 5359 R. QUICK YOUR OPPORTUNITY NORTH 233 Fine location; unobstructed view; close to Cathedral, schools and Capitol.

3 story, 8 light rooms, large bath, kitchen and yard; electricity, gas, steam heat Quick sale price. Apply on premises. MARKET 2014 Stmi detac ed, 3 story brick, steam heat, third floor equipped for light housekeeping. Eastmere Realty 1845 Derry St Bell 7 5375 M. C.

V. 4450. NORTH 1716 Can be bought for $6,800. This is a brick, all improve. ments, side entrance, room for gar age.

H. orreaiow, 22 s. 13th gt Bell 7 7257. 23RD S. 647 Beautiful one story brick, detached bungalow, just half a block from corner 23rd and Derry Sts.

Can be bought with very little cash. Call Bell phone 5180. Ask for Mr. Yoffee. BEAUTIFUL bungalow, along Derry at Lawnton, all night car service, price less than $6,000.

JOHN M. SWOMLEY, 1615 Derry St. Bell 7 5754 NORTH 233 3 story, 8 rooms, bath, gas, steam heat. Apply on premises. 1 CHESTNUT 11110 rooms and bath, good business location, city steam.

W. H. Nelson, 107 Chestnut St Lots for Sale 85 VACANT LOTS SECOND ST. near Division, 10x100 feet to drive alley. $4250.

CAMP HILL on Trlndle Road, 10x100 feet, sizv. will sell loo feet on same terms. CAMP HILL, three lots totaling soxioo reet, east or unuren street. 1300 entire. ELKWOOD, (New Cumberland), lot 100x830 feet.

PLOT 84x10? feet, comer Radnor and Jefferson. 12500. FINE building lots In Bellevue Park. Prices upon reouest. CORNER plot (0x192 feet In Progress 11000.

CHOICE plot 40x347 feet in River Front at Cexestown. Price will ad ranee. Bell 4821 204 Market Street CAMP HILT MARKET and leth a fine lot tlx 150 Cheap for quick sale. JOHN O. SHIELDS.

N. Second St. Bell 7 1191 HILLCREST Well located lots tor sale at attractive prices and ea easy terms. Call at 122 Market street. Bell 64Z.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Lots for Sale 85 JONESTOWN ROAD Es'therton. Glenwood, Cloverly Heights and Altaview, choice building sites. Irwin M. Cassell 8on, 1444 Re gina St Suburban for Sale 87 SUBURBAN HOMES WE have a large list of attractive suburban homes for sale at low prices. CAMP HILL, brick bungalow at 1103 Walnut Street.

5 ronma. hath mien fireplace, hardwood Iloors, hot wateri CARLISLE, brick house In North 8 rooms, bath, furnace, garage. Price $6400. DAUPHIN, large brick residence In Swatara Street, 8 rooms, bath, furnace, electricity, large shade trees, garage, lot 75x119 feet. ENOLA, two semi detached houses in Susquehanna Street, 5 rooms, lots 65x150.

Prices $2200 and $2500. LEMOYNE, 508 Market Street, single residence, io rooms, can De aivldeu into apartments. PAXTANG, single stucco house at 214 Kelso Street, 6 rooms and bath, fur nace, lot 37x100 feet. MECHANICSBURG. single brick house at 414 East Main Street, next to Irving College, 9 rooms and bath, lot 96x186 feet, low price.

MARYSVTLLE, single house in Maple Avenue, 10 rooms and oath, steam heat, smaM house on rear of lot, lot 60x160 feet. One Of the best homes in Marysvllle. MILLER BROTHERS Realtors, 1 213 Locust Street LEMOYNE, Dale Avenue, 5 rooms, single frame dwelling, lot BSxjv.j, large chicken house. CAMP HILL, 22 29th Street, new 6 room single frame dwelling with hardwood floors throughout, immediate possession, i ENOLA, 17 Juniata Street, room frame dwelling, all Improvements, rental Income $90. Price $6250.

LEMOYNE, 130 Walnut Street, attractive 2 story bungalow, 6 rooms, bath and sun parlor, garage. 1 1 3 ACRES improved by new 5 room bungalow with bath, electric light, furnace heat, garage for two cars, large chicken house, well located, near Camp Hill. BRINTON PACKER Second and Walnut Streets. CAMP HILL MARKET 1422, $5800 buys a new six room house, every room Is an outside room. It has hot ater heat, stationary tubs and all modern improvements.

Lot is 20x250. Terms arranged. JOHN O. SHIELDS, 2319 N. Second St.

Beli 7 1396 BUNGALOW $5,400 will buy a 6 room semidetached bungalow in Camp Hill, with garage and all improvements; corner Rood location. Address 18, care Telegraph. CAMP HILL TWENTY FOURTH STREET A modern home, in a choice reslden tial section; complete witn nara wood floors, fireplace, all modern conveniences. Beautifully designed and constructed. Includes large llvlngroom, reception room, oak interior finish, kitchen, pantry and refrigerator room.

Three bedrooms. Steam heat. House surrounded with attractive lawn, shrubbery and trees. Large garage. Price and terms attractive.

For inspection or further information call 1 JOHN B. WILVER. Bell 8256. 219 Walnut St. C.V,0T NEW HOMES 1 stone, frames, on 27th St M.

D. Ott, 28 29th Camp Hill. Bell 7 5165 M. CAMP HILL 24th 336 Frame and stucco, 6 rooms, bath, newly papered, painted, also large fireplace. Price reduced to settle estate.

Inquire sir w. tn at. ueu 7i77 j. HIGHSPIRE It you are looking for a looation for a home, garage or gas station, on the main highway to Philadelphia, I have it at a bargain. W.

J. Reeves, 189 Second St, High spire. C. V. phone.

BRICK Single tapestry front, 7 rooms, conveniences, on car line. John P. Madden. Bell 7 3520 R. COLONIAL PARK Corner Madison and Lexington Streets, one block from trolley, 4 acre plot, frame house with porches on three sides, 8 rooms and bath and lavatory and attic over entire house; fireplace, open stairway, furnace in cellar, coal and gas ranges in kitchen; cement garage.

Bell Phone, Rural 81 3. MECHANICSBURG Maplewood new six room frame dwelling for sale, furnace, bath, electricity. Price $4500, 10 per cent, down, bal ance on terms. F. S.

MUMMA SON, Mechanicsburg, Pa. NEW CUMBERLAND 7TH 325 New 6 room house, steam heat, bath and electric Chestnut finish. Hardwood floors. Price, $5,800. MARKET 1000 New bungalow.

Price, $4,500. H. C. FERBER, 914 N. Sixth St.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Suburban for Sale 87 A C. A. B. C. $500 DOWN BALANCE EASY PAYMENTS WILL BUY BEAUTIFUL etucco, semi bungalow, to rooms, 2 baths, all conveniences, very large lot.

In a rapidly developing suburban location. FOR complete list of available properties call A. B. COLLIGAN, 202 Dauphin Bldg. Bell 6854 TO BE SOLD JONESTOWN ROAD Beautiful new single residence wlta 7 rooms ana bath, gas, electricity, vapor neat, built in tub, hardwood floors and finish.

Lot 62x130 tn a drive alley Numerous large closets. HUMMEL 400 The finest single home in Lemoyne. Con BtTuc.ted of taPestry brick ana selected material throughout. Has 6 rooms and bath an! pantry, best hot water heat plant. Finished in hardwood throughout Well equipped laundry in cellar, corner pron.

erty, Garage. This house ii designed and constructed to please th moat dlHrrlmlnntlno Call for an appointmsnt 'to 'inaneet "vest. WM. B. KEKKRY PKlt.

PfiD Bell 5171 Telegraph Bldg. V. 4173 LliiJIOYNE Bowers new 6 room', semi bungalow, modern in every respect. Price reasonable. A.

W. "si7Z0 Cami Hm "Be'l Phone Wanted Real Estate 89 WANTED TO BUY House of six or seven room City or suburban. Must have all conveniences and sonvi ground with garage in rear. If you have anything to offer give description and price. Address 43, care Telegraph.

PROPERTIES Small, wanted for Desirable locations. Will buy from owner only. Apply 324 Relly St. Bell 4651. AUCTIONS LEGALS Auction Sales 90 ALL household goods and merchandise in storage, belonging to Mr.

J. B. Robinson, Mrs. Mary Kline, A. Schiffman and Mrs.

Wren, will be sold for storage rent and expenses, October 12, 1925, from the Harris burg Auction Rooms, rear 329 Market street without further notice, unless storage and expenses are paid and goods removed. DON'T MISS the opportunities the classified columns. 1 In CLASSIFIED DISPLAY MARGARET E. ALLEMAN Mezzo Contralto TEACHER OF SINGING Resident Studio: 2045 DERRY STREET Folder Upon Request OFFICES First floor, suitable professional or business. ADJOINING APARTMENT of 6 rooms and' bath, city steam heat, hardwood floors.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for sale hours 4 to 6 P. 216 PINE STREET Real Bargains in NEW HOMES with Garages CLOVERLY HEIGHTS Eighteenth 1011 101. Beautiful view, modern, all Improvements. If you are interested in a nice, new up to date home, see J. K.

KIPP, 1721 N. Second St. Bell 8722 BOOK AND NOVELTY STORE On Main street, Jacksonville, Florida. Fourteen years in same location. Handling the school ooks for northern section of the city.

For Information Inquire The Keystone Realty Co. 1500 North Sixth Harrisburg, Pa. BELL 8444 EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE On Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1825, at two o'clock p. in front of the Dauphin County Court House, the undersigned will offer at Public Auction the following described pieces of City Real Estate, properties of the late George J.

Mulligan, deceased; 1. Lot approximate 16.1x55 having thereon erected a 3 story dwelling house containing 8 rooms and bath, and numbered. 1609 Derry street. i. Lot approximately 14x82 having thereon erected a 2 stery dwelling house containing 7 rooms and bath, and numbered 2(13 Agate street, also steel garage at rear.

Conditions will be announced at time and place of sale. J. Son, Auctioneers AUCTIONS EGAL5 Legal Notices 1 Borough of New Cumberland proposal for construction of storm sewers. Borough Council of New Cumberland, will receive at the residence of its secretary until 13 o'clock noon, September 29, 1925, sealed bids for the furnishing of all material, tools, labor and equipment for the construction of storm sewers on Bridge street. Bids shall be sealed, marked "Bid for Construction of Storm Sewers In New Cumberland," and accompanied by certified check for 6 per cent, of the amount of cost The Borough Council reserves 'the right to reject any and all bids.

Bidders may obtain plans and specifications from the'underslgned. KIRK S. WIRE. Secretary, 721 Second St. CITY" OF HARRISBURG Department of Streets and Public Improvements BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS Bids for Paving and Curbing Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Streets and Public Improvements at his office, Room 408, Dauphin Building, Harris burg, up until 11 o'clock of Wednesday, September 80, 1625, for the paving and curbing of the following streets in the City of Harrisburg: Berryhtll Street from the east side of Tenth Street to the west side of Cameron Street; Bolton Street from the center of Ludwlg Street to the south side of Berryhill Street; Front Street from the north curb line of Paxton Street to the south side of Iron Alley; Kensington Street from the east side of Nineteenth Street to the west side of Twentieth Street; Lexington Street from the north side of Reel's Lane to the south side of Radnor Street; Nineteenth Street from the southern side of the bridge over the main line of the Reading Railway to the north side of the bridge over Spring Creek; Rudy Street rrom ine east siae oi jMgnieenm Street to the east side of Nineteenth Street: Schuylkill Street from the west side of Fifth Street to the west side, of Sixth Street: Tenth Street from the north side of Paxton Street to a point 182 feet north of the north side of Berryhill Street; Turner Street from the north side of Schuylkill Street to the south side of Reel's Lane, with sheet' asphalt paving, aggregating about 31,459 square yards and granite or "granolithic? curbing aggregating about 17,358 lineal feet Plans can be seen and specifications had at the office of the Superintendent.

The Superintendent the right to reject any or all bids. A. SHERK. Superintendent, In the District Court of the United States Within and For the Middle jjisirict or Pennsylvania, To Salvatore Cianfichi: You are hereby notified that a neti tion has been filed on behalf of the united States of America, bv author ity of an Act of Congress entitled "An act to establish a bureau of immigra tion and naturalization and to provide for a uniform rule' for the naturalization of aliens throughout the unuea ssiaies, approved June iv 3906, for the purpose of Retting aside nnrt anpfllliiio th eArtlrtont nt fie. t0 yu day of February, A.

119 by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, sitting at Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Penna. and to revoke the order or decree, relating thereto on the ground, as alleged in said petition, of fraud knowingly perpetrated before the said court which granted the order admitting you to become a citizen of the United States of America, and you are required to appear and demur or file your answer to said petition on or before the 6th day, of October, 1925, or the said petition will be taken' as confessed against you. Witness the Honorable Albert W. Johnson, judge of said at Scran toh, In said district, this 28th day of A. 1925.

G. C. SCHEUER, Clerk. JOHN H. GLASS, United States Marshal.

Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of John J. Brubaker, late of MUlersburg, Dauphin County, Pa deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make im. mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle TRUST 222 Market Harrlsburg, Pa. H.

LARK. MUlersburg. Executors. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Harrisburg Trust Company, Executor AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 1 In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No. lf, March Term, 1925.

In the assigned estate of Edward J. Alleman, PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, made August 31, 1825, the undersigned assignees for the benefit of creditors of Edward J. Alleman. will offer at public sale on the premises of the homestead farm In Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County, (about two miles from Hlghspire, on the publlo road leading from High spire to MUldletown, near Good's Full Ing Mill), at 2 o'clock, p. on the 1st day of October, A.

125, the following described real estate: Tract No. 1, the Homestead Farm. All that certain farm situate In Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County, bounded on the north by lands of Adeline Hurst, et on the east by lands of William Etnoyer, et on the south by lands of Kirk Hooker; on the west bv landa nf ftn Bingaman, Having thereon erected a story irame dwelling house, frame bank barn, and other outbuildings, containing anoroximatalv 8ft acres. For title see deed of Martin iniiiirwr io coward Alleman, dated April 1, 1907. recorded in Deed Book Vol.

IS. Pa 84 Tft No. 2. the Miller Farm. All that certain farm situate In Lower Paxton Township.

Dauphin County, 'bounded on the north by lands lands of D. M. Shearer, et on the Mm uy inas or ranK cassel; on the west by lands of Ezra Smith. Containing approximately 128 acres. naving thereon erected a 2 story frame dwelling house, frame bank barn, and other outbuildings.

For title see deed of Edwin M. Hershey, et ux Alleman, dated March ivn, recorded in Deed Book Vol. 14. Paere 671. Tract No.

3, the Fackler Farm. All rnat certain farm situate in Lower fusion townsnip, uaupmn county, Pa. counoed on the north by lands of Marion F. Alleman; on the east by lanas or Eliza Porr, et on the south by lands of George Barnes; on Samuel Librandi, et al. Containing approximately acres.

Having, thereon erected tnrira stnn dwell Ing house, large bank barn and other outbuildings. For title see deed of Edwin M. Hershey, et to Edward J. Alleman, dated February 2, 1917, and recorded in Deed Book Vol. 16, Page 91.

All of these farms are In very high state of cultivation, plenty of fruit, good water and easily accessible, some timber land on each farm. Said farms are to be sold free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. Terms: 10 per cent, cash on day of sale; 15 pet cent, on conflrmatoin of sale. January 11, 1926, balance April 1 198 HARRY M. HORST, E.

M. HERSHEY, Assignees for the benefit of creditors of Edward J. Alleman. EARNEST MILNOR, Attorneys. vrpimus vuu.l ul Estate of Alice R.

Fehrer, Deceased Nntien ia herebv civen to all parties interested that the appraisement in the above estate for the benefit ot Wesley R. Fehrer. husband, settlng aside not more than' live thousand ($5,000) dollars in personal property, as provided by the Intestate Act of 1917. was filed in the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County, and confirmed nisi the 8th day of September, 1925, and the same will be presented to the Court on the 19th day of October, 1925, at 10 o'clock or at ths rtrst session of Court thereafter, for final confirmation, unless exceptions be filed thereto. BEIDLEMAN HULL, Attorneys.

PENN HARRIS HOTEL FIRST AND GENERAL MORTGAQB 6 PER CENT TWENTY YEAR SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS, DUE OCTOBER 1, 1943. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the terms of the mortgage, dated October 1, 1923, given by the Harrisburg Hotel Company to the undersigned, as Trustee, to secure the above described issue of bonds, $2,300 of said bonds, numbered as below, have been drawn for redemption at 102 and accrued interest, as of October 1, 1925, out of moneys then payable to the Sinking Fund, viz: Nos. 856, 85 and 916, at $100, Nos. 798 and 820, at $300. No.

176, at $1,000. The above bonds', with all un matured (coupons attached, should be presented for payment, at the office of the Trustee on or after Octo ber 1, 192a, on which date all inter' est. cease. Tenders of additional bonds of said issue of the par value of $5,500 have been made and accepted for settlement October 1, 1925. COMMONWEALTH TRUST Trustee.

228 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa, FOR SALE Bids will be received'' bv the Sec retary of Property and Supplies at his office in State Capitol Building, Harrisburg, until twelve (12) o'clock noon, September 19, 1925, for sale of about one half ton old auto nnrl triiflf tirea and about five tons scrap Iron which can be seen by calling on Superintendent of High wa.va at Erie. Pennsylvania Terms A deposit of $5 cash, or certified check drawn to order of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, must accompany bid and balance when weights are ascertained. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. BERKLEY H. BOYD, Secretary of Property and Supplies.

Letters of administration upon the estate of Edward B. Dlven, late of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment thereof, and those having claims to present the same to ELSIE B. DIVEN, Administratrix, 1244 N. Third Street, Harrisburg, Penna.

MOON MULUNS THE SURPRISE PARTY, LEASE FACTORY TO N. Y. FIRM E. D. Jennings' Plant Taken Over by Samaris Manu 0 a factoring Company The Jennings Manufacturing Com.

pany, Maclay and Fourth Btreeta, after having been In business In Harrlsburg twenty seven years, have leased their plant to a New York concern. The lease has been taken up by the Samaria Manufacturing Company, 1170 Broadway, York City. This concern will contlnuo with the manufacture of men's wearing apparel. J3. D.

Jennings will remain with the new company when they take over the management of the plant. He said. "The new plant will mean an Increase in business which will mean more workmen at the enlarged plant." "Samartt' Company," continued Mr. Jennings, "is a large and reputable concern and the new Harris burg plant will be one of a chain of twenty nve plants all of which are devoted to the manufacturing of shirts, pajamas, etc." "The cutting space has already been increased and where about sixty five people were previously employed the new management intend to increase the force to about 300. This increase, it Is hoped, will take place before spring." Mr.

Jennings said that the output of pajamas would be increased from 100 dozens to 300 dozens dailv. The new firm have plans to ex pand," concluded Mr. Jennings, lhev nav heen looking over the isruuna ai xne oack or the present plant with the Idea of erecting another building. Frederick A. Riemann, who has been sent on from New York to handle the plant has already moved his family here.

He is becoming actively acquainted with the conditions and operation of the plant." Wife Sues John CVogt Oiioago, Sept. 17 (A.P.). Mrs. Gladys M. Vogt, known on the stage as Juanita Clark, filed suit for divorce yeeterday against John G.

Vogt, son of Y. G. Vogt, millionaire meat packer of Philadelphia. She charged cruelty. According to her attorney, a pre nuptlal agreement was made whereby Mrs.

Vogt would get one half of a $50,000 trust fund If she were still married to Vogt January 1, 1927, when he will receive the principal of the created for him by a relative. By bringing the suit, the attorney said, she loses all claim to the trust. Entertain at Corncoast Marysvllle, Sept. 17. Mr, and Mrs, P.

Ray Collier entertained at their home at a cornroast. The guests were: Mrs. B. F. Pee, Mrs.

L. M. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Deckard and Bobby Deckard, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collier, Mr, and Mrs. George Ensmlnger, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Collier, Buddy and Freda Collier and ir. and Mrs. R. N.

Hench. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 01 Notice of special meeting of stock holders of Harrisburg Bridge Company to consider increase of capital stock and corporate indebtedness, and reconstruction of bridge of Harrisburg Bridge Company. Harrlsburg, July 23, 1926. The of Directors of the Har. rlsburg Bridge Company has called a special meeting of its stockholders, to be held at the general offices of the company, 403 Bergner Building, Harrisburg, on the v22nd day of September, 1925, at 10 a.

m. o'clock, for the purpose of voting for or against the increase of the capital stock of the company from $800,000 to $1,215,000, such increase to be in cumulative preferred shares of the company of a par value of $20 and entitled to the payment of dividends at the rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum out of the net earnings upon the common stock, and to be preferred over the common stock as to the payment of the par value thereof and all accrued dividends out of the assets of the company, and also to be preferred In the distribution of assets In case of liquidation, either voluntary or Involuntary. Said preferred stock shall also be callable at par at the option of the company, and convertible into common Btock of equal par value at the option of the stockholders. Said preferred stock shall not be entitled to receive any dividend or share of profits, whether payable in cash, stock or property, in excess of said cumulative dividend at the rate of seven per cent. Also, for the purpose of voting for or against the Increase of the indebtedness of the company from nothing to $750,000.

Also, for the purpose of voting for or against the rebuilding or reconstruction of the present bridge of the said Also, for the purpose of voting for or against an acceptance of the Constitution of the State of Pennsylvania. Stockholders of record at the close of business on September 15, 1925, shall be entitled to vote at the meeting. J. D. RPONG, Secretary.

tunMHni4 1 ii 1 WEST SHORE NEWS WOMAN NOMINATED A5 I AX COLLECTOR IN PERRY COUNT Following are the candidates elect ea i me primary election for thi, different borough offices: RepublicanHigh constable, H. M. Forten baugh; chief burgess. J. A.

FoNlcle; sclipol director for six Hamilton and H. M. King; for 'twe years. Mrs. Myrtle Ughtner, and the Rev.

L. M. Dice; councilman for, foui years, John Westfalli B. D. ftawv W.

Corl and J. T. R. Wallace; two years; Russell King and OeVrgre" Keller; assessor, E. G.

Adttm.Tudg of elections, A. G. Eppley; Uupactoi of election, J. I Haln, auditor, W. A.

M. Pease; tax collector, Wt Roberts. Democrat High Hyndman; chief burgess, ler; school directors, H. BEjlen berger, H. J.

Dickons; councUmen for four years, A. D. FIlcklngerB. Pee, Milton Anspach, John Ensmlnger; two years, H. W.

Ewlngr Alfred Ensmlnger; assessor, J. L. HpTbach; Judge of election, S. H. Nace; inspector of election, Russel Rico; auditor, Harvey Brathon; tax collcctprMisi Emma Kass.

4 a mrs. c. w. Selds 3 IS SHORE HOSTESS New Cumberland, Sept. IT.

lrs C. W. Fields was hostess to th Methodist Minister's Wives Association of Harrisburg and vielnlrV TUes. day afternoon from 2.30 to.6.3r.ijis! Helen Miller sang two solos! verj beautifully and Mrs. S.

N. Sechrisi assisted Mrs. Fields In serving Present: Mrs. J. E.

Brenneman Duncannon; Miss Ida Dice. 'Cami Hill; Mrs. N. G. McCloskey ahd twe children, from Enola: Mrs.

V. Rue, Wrlghtsvllle; Mrs. J. H. AU Mrs.

Robert Bagnell, Mrs. J. Greenwalt. Mrs. George Hull La mont Henninger, Mrs.

G. Ket terer, Mrs. A. S. Luring and daush.

ter, Mrs. D. N. Miller, Mr T. Ripple, Mrs.

J. D. Sooy and'Irs George Nomer, of Harrlsburg. Mrs. John Hoke, Fourth street, en.

tertained M. A. Hoft's class tin Church of God Sunday School ai her home Tuesday night. "VZ' Mrs. C.

W. Fields was hostess the Standard Bearers Missionar Society of Baughman Memorial Methodist Church Tuesday "night Present: Misses Helen Reeffrliyrna Hempt, Helen Winn, MabeU Der shen, Sara Embick, Eleanor Qren Sara Bowen, Martha Bowen, "touls Zeigler, Luclnda Rigllng. Etlzabetl Keister, Miss Abson and Mrs. Sea Christ. Nineteen members nf t.h rttixana Hose Company were entertained a.

chicken corn soup dinner, at Union Cottage, Stoverdale, Sunday The Faith Class of Trin ity united Brethren Sunday School will hold a chicken corn souusup the' lawn at the home oi Mrs. Grimes Miley to night, MarysvUIe Personals Maryaville, Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs W.

B. Corson visited their sotfCletuJ Corson and family, Altoona. Mrs. H. E.

Walters and "Marian Walters visited Mrs. Walters' brother, Ira Price Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Allenvisited In Red Lion, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. George HlppWwer guests of the Rev. and Mrs.

Pewterbaugh, Altoona. va Mrs. Arthur Manning, Newport, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard 3Suhn.

Mrs. Catharine Wagner is her daughter, Mrs. William Hess and family, Baltimore, Md. Samuel Wolf, Omaha, is th guest of Mrs, Florence Kass and family, Mrs. Edgar L.

Roberts epCsev. eral days at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Keene, New York, were guests of Mr. and Mrs J. G.

Eppley. Shiremanstown Personals gklremaiiatewa, Sept. "profes. sor and Mrs. H.

N. dhenton, tin Columbia University, N. Professot T. A. Hoover, of the Nor.

mal School, Mrs. Elmira Eckles. Miss Clara Rupp, Miss Sarah Rupp, Emory Musselman, Mrs. Elisabeth Young, oi Carlisle, Mrs. Dorothy Logan, Dickinson College and Mies': Suslt Meily, of Harrlsburg, were enter, tatned this week by Mr.

and Mrs, Emory W. Rupp. Guests Wednesday night and Mrs. Paul L. Wolfe were Mcand Mrs.

C. Malvin Chronieter of Harris burg. Mrs. Ralph M. Smyser wllle5t'er.

tain the Jolly Bunch Embroider) Club at her home to night, T. P. A. Plans Cornrout I Post Travelers Protective. sociation of Harrisburg, will hold 4 cornroast for their members an I their families at the home ef C.

Kirk, near Enola, known asKirk' rest, on Friday evening at 6 o'clock This is the first fall outing of the P. A. i i fcijaW tMt MOUT SOARCV EMMY. wHA UE.VOuN YOU DARE AISSSS SURPRISED IF SHE HAOACATE I TA DA I 6O0PBV OOOfti I JCSciJ 0oj5 WITH THAT OTHER OOVA 1 fft rCtOTHCS DEB ABOUT I I SAVIM6 HH SOOkl AS I "BEAT IT fj I CLOSET, VP (Vfi3rm GSTRrvf.

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