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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, TUESDAY, MORNING, JUNE 23, 1908 LEGAL NOTICES ORPHANS' COURT NOTICES PROPOSALS ORPHANS' COURT NOTICES REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 12 words or less, 30c additional words, 2c Record of the Courts REAl ESTATE WANTED 12 words or less, 30c additional wordi, So BIIrNGOBYOR RENrTWITH large floor space, power, state location, square feet, horse power and price to buy or rent. Central location preferred. R-90. Inquirer off. MONEY TO LOAN IX words or less, 30c additional words.

4 MONEY TO LOAN ON YOUR FURNITURE WITHOUT DISTURBING IT IN THE SHORTEST TIME. WITHOUT RED TAPE METHODS OR EMBARRASSING INQUIRIES. People Who Want TO MAKE A LOAN PRIVATELY AND "DESIRE TO FE TREATED HONORABLY WILL SEE US FIRST. Our Low Rates ENABLE YOU TO PAY US BACK IN SMALL EASY PAYMENTS YOU WON'T HARDLY MISS. Time Extended Free IF YOU ARE OVERTAKEN WITH ANY MISFORTUNE WHILE CARRYING THE LOAN.

FAIR. ISN'T IT? Many New Features ARE TO PE HAD HERE. IT WILL CERTAINLY PAY YOU TO TRANSFER YOUR BUSINESS TO US. We Pay Other Companies Off AND GIVE YOU MORE MONEY. CALL AT OUR PRIVATE OFFICES IF CONVENIENT.

IF NOT. LET OUR MAN CALL ON YOU WITH FACTS. COSTS NOTHING TO FIND OUT. 'PHONE BELL. WALNUT 32-03.

T5 ESTATE OF FLORENCE M. sb-y HARTJLiN. deceased. Letters of administration c. t.

a. on the abov estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present thai same, without delay, to E. LEVIS HARTMAN. 834 Ridgre avenue, or to his attorney. ALFRED N.

KEIJf, 21 South Twelfth street. TESTATE Ol" HERMAN HESSLER. j- deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to maka payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delay, to FRANCISCA HESSLER, Executrix, 1S38 Fourth 2064 Harrv Wrtirht T-a Phlllln Tnnfa.ln Appeal. Evans Foster.

Court Ko. 2065 Si tOT-n ri rr T-, I E- Lewis--066 Antonio Costa vs. Cesare Romano: eon o- C.arr- BpF Steinmetz. V. i oin-iujj acnine o.

vs. jo J. Downey- Kama 20M T.tlll TV. i Fleisher o. ot mi, uag.

-082 Giovanni Recihiona et vs. Wm. Mc-olollnv eflulT. Greenwald. Fleisher.

'c aunaers vs. itapia damages. Duff. nTA J- Mutbr Co. vs.

Wm. B. Rogers, Fox Rothschild. RnrtSh' PneIleribr? Co. vs.

J. Wesley UJ W. M. Root! TT TT S- same. Same.

2091 Wayne B. and L. Assn. vs. James booW Freeman.

ai contract. B. Alexander. 2093 Alex. Congan; samel Work.

JH4 Wilbur TS. utterly vs. James F. Ma-guire: same. De Haven.

2096 Alessandro Marino vs. N. D. Dominick ejectment. W.

F. Johnson. 2098 Salem National Banking Co. vs John J- Forrestal, et al. same.

Dorman. -jwj-i-niia. iur vs. Harrv C. Ransley et equity.

John G. Johnson. 2101 Hr nialmar, Fiiltnn Matchesky: appeal. Schaefer. jonn jjver yuarry Co.

vs. C. Devlin; contract. Jenks. 2103 Fanny L.

Reading vs. Leo Greenbaum: appeal. Benj. Alexander. 2108 R.

E. Turety vs. Frank Anell; replevin. Barcus. 2110 Chas.

Oelsohlnrrer vn V. Carroll, capias. E. J. 2111 Frank Kegrize vs.

same; same. Same. 011J -n TTli, 'j I. reciter, same. Ram bo.

OllfUIrene anil Robert Rhn Transit damages. F. F. Kane. ORPHANS' COURT Decrees) Issued By PRESIDENT JUDGE ASHMAN: the Philadelphia Title, Safe Deposit and Insurance guardian of the estate of Irene Smith, a minor, to expend the sum of $550 per annum for the education and support of the minor.

Authorizing John C. Jocheo. Charles K. Cook and Charles Reichle, executors of the estate of Charles Reichle. deceased, to execute deed for certain real estate.

Amending adjudication on the estate of Stephen Magill. deceased. By JUDGE LA MORE LLE Appointing Robert M. Williams as trustee of estate of Lutbor Martin, deceased. Bv JUDGE ANDERSON: Dischareing Louis L.

Reineke and Frederick T. Buckius, as administrators of the estate of Doretta Reineke, deceased. Appointing Frederick P. Kennedv. guardian of the estate of John M.

Kennedv, 3d. a minor PRESIDENT JUDGE ASHMAN filed an oplnl Ion in the estate of Anson R. Lukens, deceased, dismissing exceptions to adjudication. A citation was issued directed to Thomas Harden, to show cause whv a trustee should not be appointed with authority to sell real estate In the estate of Henry Harden, deceased. Adjudications Judgj Anderson filed adjudications in the estates named shewing balances for distribution as follows: Estates of Albert H.

Smyth. H. H. Wisler. $1300; H.

K. Potts'. $18,746: Stella M. Keen. H.

ZoU, $1000: W. Winkelstein. QUARTER SESSI0N3 TODAY'S TRIAL. LIST Court Xo. 1 JUDGE RALSTON.

Prison cases: George Eels, murder: William Taylor. William Smith. Lawrence Sheppard. burglarv; Dennis Sullivan. William Smith.

Eckels PerrV, Henry Sims. William Sweenev. larcenv; Wfl-lisrn O'Grady. Charles McColloueh. Walter Yaa-sen.

John Woodland, assault and battery. Court No. 2 JUDGE MAGILL. Bail eases: A. S.

Reavis. Charles B. Miller, voluntary manslaughter: John Rodgers. Charles Zip Cbu. Ervin.

disorderlv house: Jacob Stilling. Samuel Stilling, conspiracv; Edward Williams. John Bradley. Miles J. McGehan.

Eugene Me-Gomigle. assault and batterv; Michael Masin-fon, Harry Treble. John Henderson. Charles Saline. Carl Solen.

Charles Salone. Marv Gal- In V. a -rc ui espr. Stumpf. selling Honor without a license- John Quinn.

robberv: Michael Hallahan. adultery; Benjamin Miller, perjury. Court Xo. 3 JUDGE SULZBERGER. Desertion eases: Joseph Weightman.

James Rvan. Rov Hopkins, Frank Dougherty. Thomas Jurlev. Charles Kickem. Francis Beck, James Kearriev.

Mart J-'eph B. Allen. Samuel Abrams. illiam Brinklev. Oliver M.

Brooks. John Bennett. Thomas R. Bueher. Frank Curry.

Charles Curry. Bernard Cataldo. Nicholas Conrad Ira L. Curry. Howard Currv.

Michael Durr. Benjamin Dimmick. Maurice R. Dillin. George Eisen-mann.

Joseph Goldstein. Frank Fullerton, Will's J. Gibson. William J. Gillespie, John J.

Hahn. Silas Licee. William A. Morgan James Monteith. William McCann.

Samuel Osborne. Joseph Peliman. Frank Romano, Alfred T. Smith. Clarence L.

Saxton, Samuel Smith, James Shearly. Reuben Slahouna. William H. Smith. Louis Valentine.

William West, BANKRUPTCY Creditors filed a petition la the United States District Court yesterday to have the Hepner Hair Emporium Company, of this city, adjudged an involuntarv bankrupt. The petitioning creditors and their claims are: Arnold Dyer Advertisers Agency. Sterns Castor. 06; A. Pomerantz $27.96.

Thomas Meagher. 1520 Passyunk avenue, has been adjudged a voiuntarv bankrupt. Liabilities. assets. $450.

Referee, Joseph Mellors. Judge McPherson appointed these receivers: Howard W. Page, of the estate of Moore of this city, alleged bankrupts; security. $250O. Crawshaw Wolfenden.

of the estate of Samuel L. Prince, of this city, alleged bankrupt. Security was fixed in the sum of $10,000. 1. Walter Bi.

-kley. of the estate of Teitleman Mendes. of this city, alleged bankrupts-Security $250. JUDGMENTS In the following list the judgments are aeainst the first named party in each case. Martin.

Jno. T. et al Jefferson Fire Insurance Co. For want- of an appearance $3356.94 Mclntyre H. Son Furst Kerber Cut Stone Co.

For want of a 500.41 Keinert. Katharine L. James Quinn, Jr. For want of a defense 394.32 Curtis L. Seoville Philada Saving Fund Society.

For want of a defense 2121.38 Building and Loan Assurance Agency Chas. J. Deibert. ror want of a de fense. 122.95 425.39 Nelson.

Chas. S. Edward D. Trexler, trustee. For want of a defense.

Weiss. M. Robert C. Kretschmar. Trans cript Melnikoff.

Jos. Anna M. Murphy. Note Luckett, John E. J.

Rhea Craig, Jr. Note 39. 7T 336.00 100.00 IOO.OO' Winakur. Morris and Jennie Chas. Weinstein.

Note Perrella. Nicola Fraterna Associazione, etc. Bond Wellenbach. Adolph. et al.

Louis S. Eliel. note Mamiszok. Andrew Robert J. Byron.

200.00 110.83 25.00 note Porter. Georee W. F. John Pettigrew. note Moskowitz.

Samuel A. B. KIrschbaum 8.96 note Gleason. Jno. Mary Mullen, note Arrison.

Howard B. Joseph de F. Jun- kin. note 300.00 600,00 700.00 Weinstein. Solomon Banner B.

L. bond 1000.00 Lever. Alice Marv H. Barber, 400.00" Klotz. Fred H.

George Mellor. trus- tee. note 2O0.00 Hannan. Daniel Joanna Hannan. note.

1000.00 Gallowav, Iaac L. and Eliza Joshua R. Morgan, note 600.00 Meehan. Jno. Tradesmen's Trust bond 3000.00 Harrison.

Eleauor L. Honors P. Harrison, note .1000.00 Mavnes. Charles Henry Gauler. 75.00-Angeline.

Leandro Anton Schaefer. bond 1SO0.00 Marco. Di Emidio, et al. William Ad- ler. note 330.00 Shields.

Rebecca William nan- Uer. note RmIIti Morrl Esther Ballen. 66.00 200.00 MeCarron. Letitia M. M.

McDer- mott. note Rasmusser. X. P. M.

M. McDermott. note Gradv. John Naomi G. Menagh.

ad- mlriistrntriv. for want of a 100.00 60.00 101.18 Monahan. Henry Patrick Toner, to use of Frank P. Martin, for want of an appearance Monaguan. Henry J.

Blanche M.Don- nellv for want of an appearance: 46 Monaghan. Harry -and Rose Patrick Toner, to use. for want of an ap- pearance 774.85 Max Julius Foehr. for want of au appearance 1646.88 Abel. William et al.

Laura J. Thorn, for want of a defense 6395.20 Fredericks. et al. Mary R. and Rebecca Matlack, executors, for of an appearance 2146,95 Fenske.

Charles and Louise Jno. Kruh, 11 note 400.00 Maschke. Ferdinand, et al. Kensington; Bldg. bond 2000.00 Coleman.

Letcher and Fannie Jacob Benkler. note 300.00 Lutz. William German American Title and Trust Company, bond 15O0.00 Clayton. Henry J. Allen Rosenberger, note 100.00 Sadlier.

Robert Harvey S. Godshalk. bond 1000.00 Watts, David Jr. Jennie M. Shall- cross.

bond ToOU.OO McLaughlin. Reuben Charles P. Henry. note 000.00 Schade. Albert Louis Schade.

note. .1500.00 Blessing, William William H. Lewis. note lOO. OO McLaughlin.

Mary A. William H. Lew- is note 300.00 Pray Charles H. Wm. H.

Lewis, note 50.00 Cassel. M. Vernon Pelham Trust Com- pany. note 300.00 Used Kerosene on Fire, WM! Die Special to The Inquirer. BETHLEHEM.

June 22. Pouring kerosene on wood in the kitchen range and then kneeling down to apply a match, Anna Nagle, of Rittersville, was yesterday burned so seriously that 6e cannot liv. No. No. No.

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No. 4 MO CKEL First and final account of The Continental Title and Trust Trfcstee of Henrietta Wilhelmina Mbeckel. dee'd. 5 NORRIS First and final account of David M. Shirk.

Exee'r of Laura O. Norris, dee'd. NEAFIE The third account of Mathlas Seddinger. Executor of Jacob G. Neafie, dee'd.

7 NAUDASCH ER The first and final account of Joseph Naudascner et Executors of Susanna Naudascher. dee'd. 2 NEUMANN The account of The Provident Life and Trust Co. of Philadelphia, succeeding Exec'rs of Joseph Seaman, dee'd. 9 NIXON First and final account of Robert Nixon et Exec'rs of Mary Nixon, dee'd.

10 DBA Second and final account of William L. Simmons et Exec'rs of John O'Dea, dee'd. 11 O'REILLY First and final account of Matilda Velie. Exec'x of Margaret O'Reilly, dee'd. 12 PARKER First and final account of George W.

Geasey. Executor of Elizabeth T. Parker, dee'd. 13 PHILLIPS Third account of Robert D. Maxwell.

Executor of Henry Phillips, dee'd. 14 PETERS Second and final account of Eli K. Price et Executors of Ralph Peters, dee'd. as stated by Ell Kirk Price. et Executors of Eli K.

Price, dee'd. 15 PAXSON The second acount of Fidelity Trust Executors of Edward M. Paxson. dee'd. 16 PAINTER First and final acount of H.

Gilbert Cassldy, Executor of Mary J. Painter, dee'd. 17 PA Account of The Pennsylvania Co. for Ins. on Lives and Granting Annuities et Executors of Tattnall Paulding, dee'd.

18 RUBELLI First and final account of Fannie Rubelli. Executrix of Ludwlg Rubelll. dee'd. 19 ROBERTS The first and final account of Katharine G. Mcintosh.

Exec'x of Elizabeth Roberts, dee'd. 20 SHERIDAN The first and final account of George L. Crawford. Exee'r of Catharine Sheridan, dee'd. 21 METZ The account of Intrttv Title Trust and Safe Dep.

Admin'r n-: JftJlt Marie E. dee'd. ZZ MARTIN Account of Guarantee Trust and Safe Dep. ancillary Admin'r c. oot- South Martin, dee'd.

23 OGDEN First and final account of Rowland Evans. Admin'r c. t. a. of v- Ogden.

dee'd. 24 OTTTNGER Third account of Germantown Trust Admin'r d. b. n. c.

t. a. of William Ottinger. dee'd final account of The Continental Tttle and Trust Admin of John Crosbv Mitchell deceased. 26-MILLIGAN-First and final account nf Lawman.

Administratrix of Anna Milligan. dee d. an'1 flMl account of 25 MARINF-First and final account M-rfn'e'r! leV': 0t 'aus. Administrator of Nlehalaus. deceased 3VKTI-VSCrITlm "nal account of 'i8' Admin'r of Sarah S.

winVdeo -as "ated hr Carrie E. Mtles. Executrix of James L. Miles. "nd nal account of Gerrnantown Trust Admin'r of Paul B.

Provost, dec d. of Guarantee Trust SAf Co'' Admin'r of Anna Rice, dee d. 33 ROBINSON First and final account of Robert Robinson, admin'r of Harry Robinson dee'd. The said letters to Robert Robinson having been revoked and issued to Jeanett Robinn. 3SWEENEY The first and final account of Michael Sweeney, Administrator of Mary Sweeney, dee'd SSCAyLON Th first and final account of F.

Meyers. Administrator of Patrick Scanlon, deceased. 36 SMITH First and final account of John D. Powers. Admin'r of James Mriitb.

dee'd. 37 minor Account of John Walton, Guardian of John Wesley Heiss. a minor. 3S HILL minors First and final account No. No.

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of Howard F. Hill. Guardian of Jennie A. Hill et minors. 39 HUDDERS.

minor Account' of Sarah E. Hudders. Guardian of Eleanor L. Hudders, a minor, as stated bv Ivan L. Hudders.

Administrator of Sarah E. Hudders. now deceased. 40 KERCHER. minor First and final account of The West Philadelphia Title and Trust Guardian of Anna Frances Kercher.

a minor. 41 KNOTHE. minor First and final account of WiiHam Hurh. Guardian of Marie Louise Knothe. late a minor.

42 McELROY. minor Account of The Real Estate Title Ins. and Trust of Philadelphia. Guardian of Cecelia Baldwin McElroy. a minor.

43 McCLELLAN The account of J. Run-die Srn'th. Admin'r d. b. n.

c. t. a of Clara D. H. McClellan.

deceased. 44 McNAB First and final account of Henry Bassett et Executors of Nichols Mi-Nib, dee'd. 45 THORNTON, minor First and final account of William Rhodes, Guardian of Howard Thornton, a minor. 46 McGLINCEY Account of William T. Wfceeler.

Trustee of the estate of Samuel McGlincey. dee'd. NEA FIE Account of Mathias Seddinger. Trustee of the estate of John G-Nafie. for Marv A.

Neafie and Mary E. Whifaker. for life. 45 PATTERSON. Account of Northern Trust Trustee under will of Robert Patterson, deceased, for Sarah Ann Kelp.

49 PATTOV. Account cf Frederick W. Simons. Trustee under will of Temple Ann deceased, for Anne P. Ccbh for life.

50 PRiCHETT. Account of The Penn-svlvania Co. for Ins. on Lives and Grantine Annuities. Trustee under will of Rebeeea A.

Prichett. deceased, for John P. Worrell. 51 PRICHETT. Account of The Penn svlvania Co.

for Ins. on Lives and Granting Annuities. Trustee under will of Rebecca A. Prichett. deceased, fcr Edward Worrell.

52 ROBERTS. Accouat of Emmor Roberts. Trustee under wilt of Susan Roberts, deceased, for Elizabeth R. Haines, as stated bv Ms Executors. 53 ROSENTHAL.

Account of Fidelity Trust Trustee under will of Herman Rosenthal, deceased. Room 436-LamoreIle, J. 1 ALTER Second account of Louise Alter. Executrix of John Joseph Alter, deceased. 2 ARCHER First account of Vivian Frank Gable.

Executor of Annie L. Archer, deceased. 3 BOOK Account of Abraham Sternfield et Executors of David Bookstein, deceased. 4 BRYANT First and final account of Girard Trust Companv et Executors of Walter H. Bryant, deceased.

5 BALDT First and final account of John H. Johnson, Executor of Harry Baldt. deceased. 6 BRISTLE The first and final account of Louisa E. Brustle et Executors of Jacob Brustle, deceased.

7 BARRETT The first account of Stephen F. Barrett. Executor of Leonard D-Barrett. deceased. 8 BAITZEL First and final account of John Baitzel et Executors of Maria E.

Baitzel. deceased. 0 BLUMENTHAL Account of Bina Blu-menthal et surviving and remaining Executors of B. Blumenthal, deceased. 10 BICKEL First account of German-American Title and Trust Company et Executors and Trustees of John A.

Eickel. deceased. 11 CUMMINS The final account of Chel-ten Trust Company et Executors of Martha Cummins. deceased. 12 CORBIN Account of The Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities, Executor of Elizabeth Tavloe Corbin.

VIcomtesse de Dampierre, deceased. 13 CHAPMAN The first and final account of Magdaiena Chapman. Executrix of Harry Chapman, deceased. 14 CUNNING or CUENNING First and final account of John Edgar. Executor of Marv Cunning or Cuenmng, deceased.

15 CRANKSHAW First and final account of Lydia W. Crankshaw, Executrix of James Crankshaw, deceased. 16 CLARKE First and final account of Mary Z. James, Executrix of Frederick H. Clarke, deceased.

17 DOLL. First and final account of Matilda Doll et Executors of Ada-line Doll, deceased. 18 DANNENMANN. The account of Emma Dannenmann. Executrix of Chris- i tianna Dannenmann.

deceased. 19 DORIS. First and final account of Catharine Bloomer et Executors of James Doris, deceased. 20 DUFFY. First and final account of Thomas McGrath.

Exee'r of Bridget Duffv. deceased. 21 ARMSTRONG. First and final account of J. Sellers Bancroft.

Administrator e. t. a. of Louise E. Armstrong, deceased.

22 BROOM ALL. First and final account of Walter Warner. Administrator c. t. a.

of Ell wood Broomall. deceased. 23 CROMWELL. First and final account of Sarah Peirce. Admin'x d.

b. n. c. t. a.

of Louisa I. Cromwell, deceased. 24 CONRAD. First and final account of Elizabeth Conrad. Admin'x c.

t. a. of Charles L. Conrad, deceased. 25 A ANT.

First and final account of Archibald H. Avant. Administrator of Hugh R. Avant. deceased.

26 BURR. First and final account of Margaret A. Burr. Admin'x of Henry C. Burr, deceased.

27 BAKER. First and final account of Robert E. Seherr. Admin'r: of Mary A. Baker, deceased.

28 BAUERSACHS or SMITH. First and final account of Robert E. Seherr. Administrator of Caroline E. Bauersachs (or Smith), deceased.

29 BRADY. Account of James A. Hare, Admin'r of John I. Brady, deceased. 30 BLANEY.

First and final account of James R. Blaney. Administrator of James Blaney. deceased. 31 BETTS.

First and. final acVount of James W. Ingham. Administrator of Rachel Betts. deceased.

32 BEATTIE. The account of Mary Beit-tie. Administratrix of Andrew Beattle. deceased. 33 CURREY First and final account of Mary G.

Currey. now Mary G. Casscl. Administratrix of Anna M. Currey.

deceased. 34 CRESSMAN Second account of Samuel G. Iff. Administrator of Samuel D. Ore6sman.

deceased. 35 DERBYSHIRE First account of Katharine A. Derbyshire, Administratrix of William H. Derbyshire, deceased. 36 DAVIS First and final account of Elizabeth D.

Fry, Administratrix of Sarah Davis, deceased. 37 BOO THRO YX, mi nor Account of West End Trust Company. Guardian of Charles Boothrovd et minors. 38 BUSHONG. minor First and final account of L.

M. DuBols. Guardian of sford Bushonr. a minor. 39 BENSINGB minor First and final account of The Commonwealth Title Insurance and Trust Company.

Guardian of Myrtle May Bensinger. late a minor. 40 BROWN, minor First and final account of John C. Wilson. Guardian of William J.

Brown, late a minor. 41 B0YER. minor Account of Saml- R-Shipley, Guardian of Martha Mills Boyer, a minor, as stated by The Provident Life and Trust Company, of No. No. No.

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No. No. DEPARTMF.NT OF PTTRT.TC WORKS. Bureau, of Highways, Office 232. City Hall.

Philadelphia. June 16th. 1908. Sealed proposals, endorsed "Bids for the Items bid for," and addressed to the undersigned, at the office above mentioned, will be received until 12 o'clock, noon, on Thursday, June 26, 1908, for: SCHEDULE A For surfacing with broken stone 49th Bt. (width of 30 feet), from Gray's avenue to Botanic avenue.

SCHEDULE For removing trees and obstructions ou Harrison street, from Oiford avenue to Castor road. Specifications and blank forms upon "which bids must be made can be obtained upon application at the office of the Bureau of Highways, Room 232, City Hall. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certificate from the City Solicitor that the provisions of an ordinance requiring "proposal bonds when the bids exceed in amount five hundred dollars, approved May 25, I860 (p. 81 West), have been complied with. The Director reserves to himself the right to re.lect any or all bids, as he may deem best for the interests of the city.

miUKtitt rt. sih.AK.NS, Director. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLIES Room 312. City Hall. Philadelphia.

June 20. 1908. SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing mast-arms for Electrical Bureau, will be received at the office above mentioned until Wednesday, July 1, 1908. at 10 A. and opened at the same place and date.

Ali goods must be equal In value and quality to samples, which may be seen at the place designated on proposal forms. Bids from other than those engaged or established iu business for which, proposals are asked will rot be entertained or considered, and uo bid will be entertained unless made on printed blank forms, which can be obtained upin application at this office. All bin must be accompanied bv a certificate from thp City Solicitor that security has been furnished in accordance with the provisions of an ordinance approved May 25. I860. The Director reserves the right to accept any proposal in whole or part, or to reiect all as he may deem best for the interest of the city.

JOSEPH H. KLEMMER. Director. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS. District of Columbia.

Washington, June 15. 1908. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon. Saturday, July 11. 1908.

for paving various streets and avenues with bitulithic pavement. Blank forms of proposal, specifications, and sil necessarv information mar be obtained at the office of the engineer commissioner. D. Heury B. F.

Macfarland, Henry L. West. Jay J. Morrow. Commissioners, TC.

OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS. District of Columbia. Washington. June 15. 1908.

Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday. July 11. 1908. for laying asphalt block pavements. Blank forns of proposal, specifications, and all necessary information may be obtained at the office of the Engineer Commissioner.

D. C. Henry. B. F.

Macfarland, Henry L. West. Jay J. Morrow. Commissioners.

D. C. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS. District cf Columbia. Washington.

June 15. 190S. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon. Saturday. July 11.

19t8. for paving various streets and avenues with sheet asphalt. Blank forms of proposal, specifications and .11 necessary information mav be obtained at the office of the Eneineer Commissioner. D. C.

Henry B. F. Macfarland. Henrv L. West.

Jay J. Marrow. Commissioners. D. C.

UOUOyiCENSK OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF QUARTER Sessions. Philadelphia. June 22. 190S. The following petitions for transfer and change of location of liquor licenses have been filed in this office and will heard on Tuesdav.

Julv 7. 19i8. at 10 o'clock A. in Room 676. Citv Hall: RETAIL.

1. Nahrgang. Joseph. 1309 S. 5th to m.

J. Patterson. 2. Vacca. Silvestro.

S25 S. Sth to Biag-gio Fk miffliette. 3. Domiuick, Nascenz N. W.

Cor. 5th and Christian to Ignazio Lanzetta. 3. I-anzetta. Ignazio.

N. W. Cor. 5th and Christian to N. Cor.

7th and Christian streets. 3. De Vin-entis. Ancelo. 715 S.

Sth to N. Cor. Christian and Darien sts. 5. Contardi.

Nicholas and owner, 125 South to Henry Rittenhouse. 5. Winkler. J-bn J. and 601 Sanson! to John J.

Winkler. 6 Keesey, Jos. owner, 108 N. 6th to William Rennert. 9.

O'Brien. James. 23r0 Sprint Garden to 1700 Market St. S. W.

Cor. 17th and Mar ket sts. 9. Clabby. Jas.

835 Market st iel MeCormiek. 10. Murphy, John. 109 Vine Cherry St. 14.

Murphv. John. 109 Vine Cor. 11th and Caliowhill sts. 16.

McCrea. Michael, and owner. Vrrtnt et ta 1 Rpfirrion. to Dan to 1301 to S. E.

1062 N. 17. Fitznatrick. Agnes, S. Cor.

Ger- rnantown ave. and Jefferson to Edw. p. Tn-lin 17. Young.

Mary. US Master to William 2n. James and owner. 133S 22. Frismi.

Amedeo. 4S53 Wayne 4S51- 53 Wayne me. 23 Horrocks. 4217 Frankford to Cor. Frankford ave.

and Womrath sr. 24 Bnroughs. John 317 Market to Harvey, or. purrerson. John 2.44 Germantown avo N.

E. Cor. Tulip and Ann sts. Wark, J'hn. and owner.

2143 N. Front to Isaac Aar-'ns. 33 Patterson. Wru. 1309 S.

oth E. Cor. Allegheny ave. and st- MeCormiek, 835 Market Cor. Sth and Cambria sts.

36. Hannigan. Tatk. and owner N. Cor 20th and Morris to m.

M. Goodall. o- ru v. W. Cor.

Ger mar.tnnn and Allegheny to Conrad a -Ikearns. Edw. 121T Ridge to S. E. "or.

22-1 sr.d Lippincott sts Mase. Ge'irce. north side of Clearfield "2d to N. E. Cor.

anil SS. Wenzincer, Cfcas. S061 N. 16th st ea "Vrn Frank S. W.

Cor. Wec- c.anriit st toWm. F. Pace 4o. Gra'ndfield.

John. 79th and Penrose Ferry Road, to 14tV s. 521 st. 43 Lamrbein. 946 N.

4th to W. Cor. 5rh and Lyeormng w. Samuel. 1447 S.

9th to W. Cor. i5Th and Cabot sts. 3. Pescatore, Antonio.

2306 2d to 918 Catharine st 19. Hartman. Danl. 306 N. 2d to N.

W. Cor. 3d and Brown cti to N. iTh st. 25.

Keinert. Irvin B. (Bottler). 2600 Ann t03lMafnkVernard.C Tds Kensington BEdgaV. N.

W. Cor. Girard and Ridce to 1713 Poplar St. lulwright Campbell. 1719 Columbia to Vogt "rVysoHAM.

ClerV PIANOS AND ORGANS 12 words or less, SOc; additional words. 2a FueHpIaosto and country homes prices lower than asked by anv other bouse in this city. All well-known makes, Before you select an instrument call on F. A. North loOS Chestnut at.

HND SOME UPRIGHT BELMONT PIANO for sale cearlv new. $100 cash, must sell owing to breaking up housekeeping Call UPRIGHT MAHOGANY PIANO. EXACTLY like new. Will sell very cheap. 1.01 Jefferson.

p1ictical house painter and jo b- her wants work: will estimate. 1023 Spring Garden t. IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN IN USED Pianos of any make write for bargain booklet. Blasius Dept. I.

Philadelphia. t1 nft FIRST-CLASS PIANO TUNING. DO 01. UU my own work. S45 N.

lOth MTEIOjAJTORJ PATENTS, TRADE-MARKS. LABELS. SEND for my free book, "How to Get Them." Invent something useful about the house or vour business, then have it patented and turn It into money at nee. before someone else does. There is money in practical inventions, whether large or small.

Open Monday evenings. Advice free. Joshua R. H. Potts.

Lew-ver. Suite 311. 929 Chestnut Philadelphia. Chicago. Washington.

D. C. JRPHANSVCO ORPHANS' COURT AUDITING NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested that the Judges will sit to audit, settle and adjust the following accounts, and to distribute the balance ascertained to be in hand, and for these purposes said accounts will be called in the order stated below, in their respective Court Rooms, on East Corridor. Fourth floor. City Hall, on MONDAY, JUNE 29TH.

1908, at 10 o'clock A. M. (except the accounts before Anderson. which will be heard on MONDAY." JULY 6TH. 1908.

at 10 o'clock A. and will be heard during the last week of June and the first week of July. SATURDAYS excepted. Room 425 Ashman, P. J.

No. 1 SIGLER. First and final account of Nicholas Lochart. Executor of Mary Sigler, deceased. 2 SCHAD.

First and final account of No. Beinhard E. Uphoff. Executor of Frank Schad, deceased. No.

3 SMITH. First and final account of George D. Evans. Executor of Martha W. Smith, deceased.

No. 4 SCHNEIDER. First and final account of Rev. N. O.

Silvins. Executor of Margaretha Schneider, deceased. No. 5 SCHADEWALD. The first account of Henry M.

Schadewald et Executors of Henry Schadewald. deceased. No. 6 SHAW. First and final account of Hutchinson Smith, Executor of Deborah G.

Shaw, deceased. No. 7 SHOEMAKER. First and final account of Richard Shoemaker et Executors of Robert Shoemaker, deceased. No.

8 STOKES. First and final account of Samuel E. Stokes, ancillary Executor of Anne J. Stokes, deceased. No.

9 SHEPHARD The first account of Emma E. Shephard et Exec'rs of Samuel Shephard, dee'd. No. 10 STRAUSS The first account of Arthur S. Arnold et Exec'rs and Trustees of Jos.

E. Strauss deceased. No. 11 SCHAE FEB First and final account of Christian F. J.

Schaefer, Trustee ol Christian scnaeter, deceased. 12 THOMAS Account of Caroline Thomas et Exec'rs of George C. Thomas, dee'd. 13 THOMPSON The third account of Bite abeth Thompson, Exec'x of John Thompson, dee'd. 14 THOMAS Second wceount of The No.

No. No. provident iie ana Trust co. of Philadelphia. Exec'rs of Anna M.

Thomas, dee'd. No. 15 WATSON First and final account of Lizzie M. Watson. Exec'x of Heston Watson, dee'd.

16 WAGNER First and final account Samuel Wagner et Exec'rs of Emilie Duval Wagner, deceased. 17 WHIPPER Account of The Provident Life and Trust of Philadelphia, Exec'rs of Harriet L. Whipper. dee'd. 18 WBSEMANN First account of Edwin H.

Detwiler, Executor of Frederick Weseman, dee'd. 19 WILEN First and final account of Hattie M. Wiley et Exec'rs of Eugene Wiley, dee'd. 20 POTTS First and final account of Girard Trust ancillary Admin'r t.a. of Anna Powers Potts, dee'd.

21 RESSLER The first and final account of Bernard Ressler, Administrator c. t. a. of. Christopher Ressler, 22 THOMPSON First and final account of The Commonwealth Title Ins.

and Trust Admin'r c. t. a. of Harriet Thompson, dee'd. 23 THOMSEN First and final account of Hans Weniger.

ancillary Admin'r c. t. a. of Peter Heinrich Julius Thomsen, dee'd. 24 VIENNOT First and final account of Hartman Baker.

Admin'r d. b. n. c. t.

a. of Julius Viennot. deceased. 25 SAN NO First and final account of Montgomery Waddell, Admin'r of J. M.

J. Sanno. dee'd. 26 SEESE First and final account of Frederick W. Seese, Admin'r of Alfred J.

Seese. dee'd. 27 SPENCER The first and final account of Lidie A. Spencer. Administratrix of John J.

Spencer, deceased. 28 VAN HORN First and final account of Mary A. Smith. Admin's of. Isabella Van Horn, dee'd.

29 VANTIER Account of Haggle I. au-tier. Admin 'x of Samuel P. vautier, dee'd. 30 WILSON First and final account of James Wilson.

Admin'r of Mary C. Wilson, dee'd. 31 WEINBLATT First and final account of West Philadelphia Title and Trust Admin of Frank Weinblatt, deed. 32 WADE First and final account or Laura -U Wade. Admin'x of Peter Wade, sr dee'd 33 WEISS First and final account of Mathilda J.

Weiss, administratrix c. t. a. of Wm. F.

Weiss, dee'd. 34 ZELLERS First and final account or West End Trust Admin of Louisa 35 ZESINGER First and final Recount of Henrv Zesinger, Administrator of Catharine Zesinger, deceased. 36 MAURY, minor First and final account of The Commonwealth Title Ins and Trust Guardian of J. Robb Maury, late a minor. 37 MULL1N.

minor-First and final account of Merchants' Trust substituted Guardian of George K. Mullin. late 38-PHILiP. minor The account of Fidelity Trust Guardian of Alfred I. Phillips.

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40 SNOWDEN. minor First and final account of Catharine of Maude O. Snowden. a 41 TIN VEY. minor First and final account of The Commonwealth Title Ins and TniFt Guardian of Harry El wood Tinney.

late am in or. 42 TOMLINSON. minor The first ana final I account of Edmund D. Scholey. Guardian of Sarah B.

Tomllnsoo, a 43 RUFE. Account of Morris Rufe. Trustee under will of John Rufe. dec 44 RITTER Account of Manayunk Trust Trustee of the estate of Henry B. Rltter.

dee d. 45 SPAWTON Third account of The Trust Co. of North America. Trustee under the will of William Soawton. 46 SPRINGER Account of Martha Fleiher et Trustees under will of Emanuel Springer, dee'd.

for Alfred S. Laccfeld. 47 SHIPLEY Account of Samuel R. Shipley Trustee under the will of Lydia iShiplev. dee'd.

for Catharine M. hr Ma Kverutors. 49 THOMPSON Third account of Edwin S. Stuart. Trustee under will of Le-titia M.

Thompson, dee'd. 43 TASKER Account of The Real Fstte Title Insurance and Trust Co. of Phila-deipMa. Trustee under will of Stephen P. M.

Taskf-r. dee'd. 50 TURNER The sixth accountof Trust Trustee under wlU or John Turner, dee d. 51 WATSON Account of Northern Trust Trustee nuder will of James S. Watson, dee'd.

for Samuel T. TSatson. 52 WALLACE Fourth account of "tt ii-liam H. Wallace. Trustee under will of Thomas Wallace, dee'd.

for the heirs of Thomas Wallace. Jr. Room -43 Penrose, J. 1 DEVEREUX The third account of Edward MagiU et Executors of John L. Devereux.

deceased. 2 DALY FirM and final account of Hannat Daly, Executrix of John Daly. Iceased. 3 ELK IN First and final account of Henry G. Freeman.

Executor of Ssnaup! F.lkin. deceased. 4 FIGGINS First ad final account of William McGeorge. Executcr of Elizabeth A. Fiegins.

deceased. 5 FORBES First and final account of William I. Forbes et Executors of William S. Forbes, deceased. 6 FREEMAN The first account of Land Title and Trust Executor of Morris Freeman, deceased.

7 GRIER Firt and partial account of Thomas Rss et Executors of Eliz-aleth J. Grier, deceased. GORMLY First and fiual account of John O'Brien. Executor of John F. Gormiev.

ceeaed. 9 LADING Third and final account of David Grading, surviving Executor of Charles F. Grading. deceased. 10 GRIFFITH The second account of Al fred I.

Phillips, Executor of Anna Griffith, deceased. 11 GILBERT Firs' and final account of Margaret Land et al. Executrices of Ann C. Gi'bert. deceased.

12 HAIMOWIEZ First and fi-al account of Jacob Greenberg, Executor of Lei a Aaron, alias Leia Ha imowiez, deceased. 13 HART Account of Myra G. Hart. Executrix of John G. Hart, deceased.

14 HUDSON First and final account of Robert N. Simpers, Executor of John W. Hudson, deceased. 15 HOLAHAN First account of Chas. Lex, Executor of Amanda F.

Hola-han. deceased. 16 HERITAGE Second and final account of John H. Asheraft et Executors Elizabeth A. Heritage, deceased.

17 HEILNER First and final account of Hon. Alexander F. Thompson et Executors of Samuel A. Hellner. deceased.

IS HAMILTON First and final account of Joseph F. Eckard et Executors of Annie E. Hamilton, deceased. 19 HAGAN First and final account of William McDevitt et Executors of Matilda Hagan. deceased.

29 KOPF First account of Edward H. Pfund. Executor of Katharine Kopf, deceased. 21 CON A WAY First and final account No. No.

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b. n. of Margaret C. Conaway, deceased. 22 COFFEY First and final account of Maccie Ford.

Administratrix c. t. a. of "Patrick Coffey, deceased. 23 EVANS First and final account of Euphemia Evans.

Administratrix c. t. a. cf Ernest J. Evans, deceased.

24 GRAY First and final account of Archibald Neill. Administrator c. t. a. of Mary Elizabeth Gray, deceased.

25 DEAN First and final account of George Dean. Administrator of Elizabeth H. Dean, deceased. 26 DOYLE First and final account of Matthew -J. Fitzpatrick, Administrator of John Dovle, deceased.

27 DAVIS First and final account of W. Norman Morris, ancillary Administrator of Aurela B. DaTis. deceased. 28 EGER First account of Emma Eger, Administratrix of Henry A.

Eger, deceased. 29 FOWLER First and final account of Frank Fowler, Administrator of Dorothea E. Fowler, deceased. 30 GEISSLER The final account of Joseph Rees Geissler, Administrator of Rebecca Louisa Geissler. deceased.

31 GETCHELL First and final account of Lillie Shipoen Getchell. Administratrix of Frank H. Getchell, deceased. 32 GALLAGHER. First and final account of Robert Davis.

Administrator c. t. a. of Fannie Gallagher, deceased. 33 GRIEST.

The account of Thomas Griest. Administrator of Catharine P. Griest, deceased. 34 GREEN. First and final account of Germantown Trust Administrator of Joseph Green, deceased.

35 HUBERT. Account of William R. Hubert. Administrator of Nicholas Hubert, deceased. 36 HUNT.

First and final account of Robert D. Jenks. ancillary Administrator of Elizabeth Hunt, deceased. 37COPELAND. Minor First and final account of Randolph H.

Chappell. Guardian of Mary E. Campbell, a minor. 38 CAMPBELL, Minor. The first and final account of George C.

Yeager, Guardian of Elsie D. Campbell, late a minor. 39 CAMPBELL. Minor The first and final account of The Continental Title and Trust Company. Guardian of Frank A.

Campbell, late a minor 40 Minor. First and final account of Girard Trust Company. Guardian of Florence Christman. a 41 CAREY Minors. Account of The Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia.

Guardiansof Louise Carey and Susanna Carey Allison, minors. 42 CAMPBELL. Minor. Account of The Equitable Trust Guardian of Edward Campbell, late a minor; 43 FAGEN. Account of Fidelity Trust Company et Trustees of the estate No, 44 GRIFFITH Account of Robert E.

Griffith. Trustee under the will of Eme-line Griffith, dee'd. as filed by his Ex- 45 RIFFITH Account of The Pennsylvania Co. for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities. Trustees under the will of Anna Clifford Griffith, dec d.

for Robert E. Griffith. 46 GRAHAM The account of York Trust Trustee under will of Pauline C. Graham, dee'd. for Chester Graham Mvers.

a minor. 47 GREEN Account of The' Equitable Trust Co. et Trustees under will of Thomas H. Green, dee'd. 48 GREEN The account of Frances Green.

Trustee under the will of Maria Green, dee'd. for Pennington N. Green et as stated by his Executors. 49 GRAFF Account of Edward A. Groves.

Trustee under the will of Elizabeth M. Graff, dee'd. 50 GEBHARD Account of Elizabeth Wilson. Trustee under the will of M. A.

dee'd. 51 WOOD Account of Laura G. Hoopes, Trustee under the will of James D. Wood, dee'd. as stated by his Executrix.

52 HEACOCK Account of Frederick A. Sobernheimer. Trustee under will of George Heacock. dee'd. Room 428 Dallett, J.

1 MILLER Account of Louis X. Spiel-berger et Executors or Catharine Miller, dee'd. 2 MILLER Second and final --account ol Guarantee Trust and Safe Dep. Exee'r of Eliza S. Miller, dee'd.

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No. 3 MURPHY Account of James Crosson et Exec'rs of William C. Murphy, deo'd. CITY PROPERTY HOUSF FOR SALE. CHEAF.

Tier st. 1509 BOU- Stores and Dwelllnsi FOR SALE MODERN STORE AND DWELL-ing. 5512 N. 5th: bargain: ownnr. OLAEl $2600.

XEW 8-ROOM BRICKS, WIDE STREET, S4750: 10-rooni detached brick. 55x202, fruit, galore, laree list of bargains. SUPPLBB GSELL. 5613 N. 3d.

SUBURBAN PROPERTY Llanerch THE SUBSTANTIAL ALL STONE SUBURBAN homes for sale at Llaueroh are surrounded bv beautiful lawns and equipped with plate-glass windows, large open fireplaces, Springfield water, refrigerators built in, electric light and pas, coal and gas ranees, tile bathrooms, every convenience surroundings most attractive; onlv ft minutes from 69th st. terminal of Market St. The beautiful building sites now offered for sale on liberal terms are being rapidly selected by desirable purchasers, who wish to seenre at the present moderate prices a desirable location for a future suburban home. Homes will be designed and built for customers. Agent on premises every afternoon, all dav Saturdays an1 Sundays.

Address 610 Arcade Building. PENNSYLVANIA PROPERTY Pittsburg; FOR SALE. GREATER PITTSBURG REAL Estate: splendid investment: great business opportunity; acreage two tine estates, about li acres, located on prominent streets, on two car lines, about one mile from Sixth St. Bridge; two elegant frame mansions, several smaller dwellings; land is hilly, contains clay for brick making and ouarrv of building stone: needs $10,000 expenditure for grading aad subdivision into building lots: price only will be worth $500,000 in a few years. Address JAMES F.

ROSS. F. O. Box 2S6. Northside.

Pittsburg. Pa. NEW JERSEY PROPERTY Farms FOR SALE, 33-ACRE FARM WITH CROPS iu, one mile from depot. Atco. N.

T-room Bouse, large barn, crib house and chicken house, all in good repairs, one acre grarjos, thre acres 6f rr.wberries. two acres blackberries, two acres raspberries, 400 pear trees. TOO p-ach trees, 10O cherry trees, seventy-five apple trees, terms easy. Call or write 6110 Kingsessinz West Philadelphia, or R. F.

D. No. 1, Box 17, Atco, N. J. ALL SAY THAT OUR TWO ACRE LOTS.

IN the Williamstown district, are world heate: all cleared: highest cultivation: hqalthv location: rich loam: only easv "errus: you can start in the truck and chicken v-usiness at once. FARM LAN 1 "14 Arch. NEW JERSEY FARMS FOR SALF. GEORGE N. WTMF.R.

20f M-rkt. Cmden. R. E. SAIE OR EXCHANGE IS words or leas, 30c additional words, 2 is Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES AND HOTELS for Philadelphia property; snl for our list or call for particulars.

PRASCH GRANGE. P4H Prexel PHr Philadelphia. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 12 words or less, 30c; additional words. Zc CITY PROPERTY 1013 VINE STREET. 16 rooms 102 North 16th street, 14 rooms 1432 Columbia 12 rooms llo5 Vine 12 rooms 9.35 North 4Sth street, lo rooms 2215 Wallace street, 10 rooms 10i7 Brandywine 10 rooms l2t Van Pelt i0 rooms 1421 Jackson 10 rooms 195l Rowan street.

10 rooms 4257 Lancaster rooms 27o3 Earp street, 7 rooms 1225 Myrtle street. 5 rooms 743 Markoe street. 4 rooms 713 June street. 4 rooms 2414 Panama street. 5 rooms S643 Sears street.

5 rooms U27 Moss street. 4 rooms Martha and Ann dwelling and stable 928 N. 47th dwelling and 1012 Pearl shop and stable Est. of DAVID M. HESS.

2r5 6th 45 40 40 28 25 -5 i 23 20 14 13 11 11 IO 10 9 40 25 15 st. 17th and CHESTNUT STS. S. W. CORNER.

STORE AND BUILDING J. T. JACKSON Chestnut and tSta $12 FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, NEWLY" PAINTED. papered, rauge. hot and cold water, gas.

1513 E. Susii'iehanua ave. RENT. 5 PERTH. STH AND BUTTON-wood, small house, nice neighborhood, good or-der.

$0 LARGE 4-ROOM HOUSE. GOOD ORDER. 28n7 Kfese near 5th and Lehigh ave. $13 NEW CORNER HOUSE. 5 ROOMS.

POR-ciain barh. 3iM Titan north of Wharton. $13 NEW 6 ROOM bath 3035 Titan HOUSE. PORCELAIN north of Wharton. $12 NEW FIVE ROOM HOUSE.

PORCELAIN barh. 3016 Titan north of Wharton. Nt.W 7-KoOM PORCH -HOUSE. LAUNDRY. 1834 Somerset.

Inquire at 1927 Somerset. 1732 S. 11TH STl. 8-ROOM HOUSE FOR rent. $18 per month $16319 S.

CHADWICK (PINE BELOW 17TH). four rooms and bath, good order. 4-ROOM HOUSE REAR 619 N. HOPE. ONLY in good condition.

$16 PORCH FRONT HOUSE. SEVEN ROOMS and shed, all conveniences. 347 Wharton. FOR RENT DWELLING OVER STORE. IN-quire in store.

328 S. 9th st. Stores and. Dwellings INDIANA AVE. AND BOCDINOT STREET, corner: 8 rooms, moderate rent.

WM. LEVIS, 2961 Kensington Ih2j Chestnut st. STORE AND DWELLING WITH RANGE, good lo- cement cellar, suit any business; cation: oren. 2053 N. 2d st.

WEST PHILADELPHIA $18 ITHAN STREET WALNUT TO LOCUST STREET. Eight rooms, laundry, porches. terraced fronts, wide street, near schools, churches; double line trolley on Spruce street and two blocks to elevated station. AGENT. 570O WA LN UT STREET.

$13 NICE 7-ROOM PORCH HOUSES. IN first-class order, on 47th and on Markoe above Haverford. at $16 and $17. Also a few nice 5-room houses on May above Haverford at $13. i.

qIjLIXGER, 47th and Haverford. $14 7-ROOM PORCH HOUSE. CONVENL ences. 5317 Glenmore ave. Apply 54th and Woodland $178 ROOMS.

LAUNDRY. TWENTY-DOL-lar street, responsible tenants only. 561 Prexel Building. OLSEY $16 TO $32 DESIRABLE PROPERTIES. best locations.

SUPPLEE GSELL. 5613 North 3d. HOXBOROCGH $20 NEW PORCH FRONT HOUSE. NINE rooms, stationary wash trays. 443 Roxbor-ough ave.

'Phone Locust 16-68 A. SUBURBAN PROPERTY Marshall's Creek, Delaware alley BUNGALOWS AND COTTAGES FOR RENT. furnished or unfurnished: fishing and boating. NORMAN HUFFMAN. Marshall's Creek.

Pa. NEW JERSEY PROPERTY $16 NEW. 8 ROOMS. ALL CONVENIENCES. semi-country.

HUDSON. 137 N. 7tb Pliila. ramden FOR RENT THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS, corner property, -3d and Federal Camden. N.

2500 square feet space each floor; suitable for offices or light manufacturing; immediate possession. Apply to WILLIAM W. WHARTON. Room Kevstone Telephone 135 S. 2d Philadelphia.

Telephone, Keystone Main 1. SEASIDE PROPERTY. Furnished Houses STONE HARBOR. N. BRAND NEW 9 room cottaee.

with attic and basement, never occupied: newly furnished. WILLIAM SCHUCK. 2441 N. 8rh st. Philadelphia or SOUTH JER-SEY REALTY' Real Estate Trust Bldg.

Atlantic City FOR RENT EXPRESS APARTMENTS housekeepings. 8 rooms, tiled bath, porch, bath houses for surf M. ADAMS. Connecticut and Beach. Atlantic City.

NICELY FURNISHED COTTAGE. CALI-fornia avenue and the beach. Also 132 South Kentucky to responsible par'v onlv. -T. L.

BORSCH. 1324' Walnut. FURNISHED OUTSIDE APARTMEXT FOR rent, six rooms and bath, all conveniences, elevator service. July and August, $250. Apply.

A-2. Champion Apartments. F2R. ATLANTIC CITY 33 ROOM hotel. licensed: paying business all year around.

Apply FARR. 518 Walnut street. FOR RENT. FCRNISHFXT 10-ROOM COT-tage. 41 S.

North Carolina ave CU Holly Iteach BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING apartments, overlooking ocean. $12 00 week-reference. P. RECK. Holly Beach.

Seaside Parle FINE OCEAN FRONT COTTAGE FOR RENT 2 minutes' walk from station. Inquire 206 Mint Arcade Building. BUSINESS ROOMS AND OFFICES 12 words or less. 30c additional words. 2c DRExSTmLDIGOTICET" Suites.

2 $180. $200, $225. $250. $275. $300 fi-Hes.

3 $200. $265. $3(0. Suites. 4 $450.

$500. $600, Cor. suites. $600, S70O, $775. $1150.

$2200. ELLIS D. WILLIAMS. 560 Drexel Bldg. WASHINGTON 608 CHESTNUT ST.

Firpt fl. large store or broker's office. $3500. Suites. 2 to 6 rooms.

$150 to $850. ELLIS P. ABRAMS. 56Q Prt-sel Bldg. CHESTNUT.

1318, OPPOSITE WANAMAK-er's, desk roo, cheap; second floor, private office. $10. FRONT AND PART OF STORE FOR RENT. roi and prod uce. 2f07 Ridge ave.

REAL ESTATE TRUST BUILDING TWO nice offices, $21 each. Apply P-oom 1603. WANTED TO RENT STABLE AND WAGON" room to boid at least 30 head; state particulars as to rental, location, etc. E-49. Inquirer offii-e.

Furnished Hontei WANTED SMALL COUNTRY HOUSE. 4 adults. Jul v. August, must be near station; half hour City Hall. F-64.

Branch office Inquirer. 17th end Norris. MORTGAGES $50 to $2000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE security, immediate settlement; payable as desired. EDW. M.

MOLL 133 S. 12th Street S7500 INSTALMENT OR SS00O TRADE mortgage at 5 per cent, wanted on N. 6th st. IS-room house, rented to well-known gentleman, pays $30O veprly and rays taxes and water rent ttk rta go. General Delivery 406.

MONEY FOR FIRST AND SECOND MORT-gages on short notice. Hoffman, 1120 Chestnut. MM TO LOAN 18 wards or lean. SOcs additional word. Sa We Advance Money ON FURNITURE IN USE giving you the use of the furniture and the money at the same time.

WE MAKE LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE On plain note, without collateral security. WE MAKE LOANS ON REAL ESTATE on note without the expense and delay of drawing mortgage or requiring title guaranteed. WE ISSUE STORE ORDERS accepted by all department stores, and many wholesale houses ror the purchase ot rurniture. clothing, jewelry and all household necessities. You pay us later on a payment plan.

You get the goods on credit at the cash price. OUR TERMS. This is the company that was organized for the express purpose of providing ready monev to the people of this Tlcinity at the LOWEST COST. We do pot tie you to any particular weekly or monthiv payment plan, but we arrange the payments on all accounts TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE. READ THIS We not only arrange the payments to suit vou but guarantee to prove to you that OUR RATES are the BEST in the city.

If you cannot conveniently call, then 'phone or write to us and we will be pleased to have a courteous representative call upon you to give you full information and arrange an account if desired. SEND FOR BOOKLET giving payment plan and other valuable information free. CALL, PHONE OR WRITE BELL. FILBERT 49-74: RACE 50-98 A. FIDELITY LOAN CO.

1033 CHESTNUT ROOM 3Q3. MONEY ADVANCED TO SALARIED PEOPLE on plain note, without security. ALSO ON FURNITURE IN USE AND REAL ESTATE During the next few weeks we will advance money at a total cost as follows: $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 cost $2.00 cost $2.50 cost $3.00 cost $4.00 cost $5.00 LARGER SUMS IF DESIRED. We prefer to obtain new customers by offering low rates rather than bv payine 'or larger advertisements. The advantage is yours.

The profit is small, but tne numner of customers we get in this wav enables us to make this exceptional offer. CALL. 'PHONE OR WRITE. BELL PHONE. FILBERT 49-71.

Commercial Investment Co. 1033 CHESTNUT ROOM 7Q2. FURNITURE LOANS 40th and Lancaster We make loans on household goods without removal from your possession, at short notice and without publicity. WE CHARGE SIX PER CENT. AND FOR OUR SERVICES.

If you need money do not fail to come to us and get our rates. We will tell you in exact figures and in plain English just how much a loan will cos. Could anything be fairer than this? KEYSTONE WEST 4667 D. BELL PRESTON 3725 D. LANCASTER LOAN CO.

40th and Lancaster Avenue NEW COMPANY NEW RATES NEW PLANS WE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. WITHOUT REMOVAL. AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: We loan 10.00 at a cost of $1.00 We loan 25. 0O at a cost of 2.00 We loan 50.

Oo at a cost of 3.0O We loan 75.00 at a cost of 4.00 We loan 100.00 at a cost of 5.00 OTHER AMOUNTS -IN PROPORTION TO ABOVE. AND OUR REBATE SYSTEM GIVES YOU THE ADVANTAGE OF ONLY" PAYING FOR THE ACTUAL TIME YOU USE THE MONEY. Northwest Finance Co 2343 RIDGE AVE. BELL "PHONE, POP. 43-58 A.

NEXT DOOR TO COR. OF 24TH. VACATION MONEY SALARIES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS AND FURNITURE IN USE. PHILA.

CREDIT CO. THE LOWEST RATE IN PHILA. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. LOANS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. PHILA.

CREDIT CO. Bell Wal. 5-83. Race 43-03 D. 1118 Chestnut St.

ROOMS 41-43. DON'T FORGET THE NAME. M0N EY VACATION AION Washington Loan Co. WE LOAN MONEY" ON SALARIES ON PLAIN NOTE. WITHOUT OR KNOWLEDGE OF EMPLOYER LOWEST RATES IN THE CITY STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MINT ARCADE, Room 225" Bell.

Walnut 28-28. Keystone. Race 19-44. WANT MONEY Feople who want to make a loan quickly and privately should try this easy way to get ready money. For at no other place can vou obtain ready cash more Quickly with so little trouble and at such a reasonable cost.

I make $10 loans as quickly as larger ones and lust as cheerfully. Today send me your name and address to P. O. BOX 4412 NICETOVVN POSTOFFICE SALARY LOANS Any amount; no delay; no security: lowest rates and easiest terms guaranteed. Ross Parker.

1213 Filbert Room 617. 'Phone $50 TO $1000 REAL i' 1 ATE SEC KIT If I'Ai-ABLE ON INSTALMENTS UK OTHERWISE. DEMPSEY 27 SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST. BET. MARKET AND CHESTNUT.

Money Loaned Salaried People and others, without security: easy payments, offices In 63 principal cities. Save yourself mouey by getting my terms first. D. H. Tol-naan.

Room 436 Mint Arcade Building. JEFFERSON LOAN CO. WILL HELP YOU. Loans to salaried people the amount of money wanted without security: easy payments and no publicity. 1208 Chestnut Room 63.

Heirs to Unsettled Estates Can borrow or sell out their Interests. Also life estates. Lloyd. 28 S. 15th.

Rooms 2 and 3- WANTED, LOAN OF $50 FOR SHORT TIME. good interest. Answer quick. D-53, Inquirer office. PRIVATE PARTY WILL ADVANCE MONEY in large or small amounts on household goods in storage.

P-29. Inquirer office. MONEY IF YOU WANT MONEY. I WILL pay fair prices for diamonds and old gold. S.

R. Weaver. Room 301. 1204 Chestnut st. LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY; low rates and private.

Citizens' Loan 1204 Chestnut. Room S02- U. S. CIRCUIT COURT Judge McPherson handed down order yesterday in the suit of Norman S. Huxley, et vs.

Pennsylvania Warehousing Safe Deposit granting rule on plaintiffa to show cause why they should not interplead and why defendant should not be granted leave to dispose of certain property. COMMON PLEAS Current 1st Decisions Court No. 2 Sandberg. et vs. Keesey.

rule to strike off appeal absolute. Grossman vs. Spitz, to open Judgment rule amended; Penna. Co. vs.

Bruner. rule absolute: Strodick, et vs. Pennington, rule for judgment discharged. Court No. 3 Fiseus ts.

Haas, rule for judgment dischag-ed: Cooke vs. Morgan, rule to strike off judgment discharged; Kern vs. Robb, rule to open judgment absolute; Hughes vs. Transit record amended; Phelan vs. City, rule to amend absolute.

Prime, et ts. Hamilton, rule to file affidavit absolute; Ott vs. Michael, rule to show cause why exemption Ehould not be disallowed, absolute; Cox vs. Cox. rule to reduce to alimony, absolute.

Court No. Kucker vs. Sunlight demurrer overruled; in re adoption of Clara E. Beckler, a minor, petition granted. SUITS BEGC JUNE TERM.

Court Xo. 4 2050-Adohh L. Frankenthal vs. I. M.

Gar-fenkel Co. Contract. H. S. Sparhawk.

2052 East Falls Lumber Co. vs. Eastwick Plaster Co. Same. Thos.

O. Pierce. 2053 Harrv Fliegelman vs. Viola Rowe. Replevin.

Sundheim 2054 Mercy F. Sterett ts. Rapid Transit Co. Damages. Fralev.

2055 J. R. T. Semaney Co. ts.

Lyster Dorman. Same. Wiler. 2057 Max Mamlin vs. D.

Goldstein. Replevin. Cohen. 2059 Leophil Shanowsky vs. Rapid Transit Co.

Damages. Eyre. 2060 Teophil and Mary Sanowskl vs. Same. Same.

Same. 2062 James C. Stork vs. Percy H. Wilson.

Contract. Jere J. Crawle. 2063 Emma C. Bergdoll ts.

A. K. Hansell. Mortgage. Baule.

ORPHANS' COURT NOTICES Philadelphia. Executors of Saml R. Shipley, deceased. No. 42 -CLARKE, minor Account of J.

Harper Dripps, Guardian of Harry A. Clarke, a minor. No. 43 HARDY First and final account of Henry C. Esling.

ancillary Administrator c. t. a. of Caroline E. Hardy, deceased.

No. 44 HARDY First and final account of Henry C. Esling. ancillary Administrator c. t.

a. of Edward T. Hardv. deceased. No.

45 ARROTT Account of Joseph G. Darlington, dee'd. Trustee under the will of Mary Arrott. dee'd. for Elizabeth A.

Wells, as stated by his Executors. No. 46 BOS WELL Second account of The Real Estate Title Ins. and Trust Co. of Philadelphia.

Trustee cf the estate of Richard V. Boswell. dee'd. No. 47 BUSHONG Account of Fidelitv Trust Trustee under will of Philip Buphone.

dee'd. for Sarah A. C. Hahs. No.

45 BURK HART Account of Valentine Burkart. Trustee under the will of Valentin- Burkart. dee'd. for Anna Lee. No.

49 BERGDOLL The third account of Charles F. Schoening et Trustees under will of Tallin RsrrHnll Af'A No. 50 CONRADE Account of Ttvntnaa A Redding. Trustee under will of Mary kw. vonraaA.

oec a. No. 51 CARDEZ A Account of The Pennsvl vania Co. for Ins. on Lives and Grant-inr Annuities.

Trustee under will of Jcsn M. Cardeza. dee'd. No. 52 DREER Second account of Frederick A.

Dreer et Trustees of the estate of Ferdinand J. Dreer. dee'd. o. 53 DILLIN Second account of the Union -LT-jst Trustee under will of Eliza twth R.

Dillin. dee'd. Hoom 436 Anderson, J. To He culled Monday, July 6th, 190S No. 3 E'ER LIN First and final account of Emily H.

Kerlin. Executrix of Thomas b. iveriin, deceased no. KELLY irst account of Thomas Tisr- cy et executors of Hannah Kelly, filed by Catharine Darcy. im.uicr.ji first ana final ac- ro or Anna irehgraber, Esefutrix of Louis Kirchgraber.

deceased. 0- lake Final account of Jese Brine- pi. i.cvm ui vreorge re. fcr. deceased.

No. 5 Ll KENS Account of The Provident ue ana irust of Philadelphia et Executors r.f Cpn- i- t. ut. eee a sed 5 No. 6 MeMANES Acount of Rebecca Colfelt, E-ecurrlx of Catharine McManes.

de- ceased. o- McGURK First and final account of Bernard P. McGurfc, Executor of Agnes C. McGurk. deceased.

No. 8 McCOY First account of Henry Freed-ley. Executor of Alexander MeCov, de-cased. No. 9 McCAHEY The account of The Provi-dent Mf" ani Trust Co.

of Philadelphia. Executors of Michael MeCahey. deceased. No. 10 MCCARTHY First and final account et Executors of P.

McCarthy, deceased. No. 11 MeL LELLAN 1 he account cf J. Run- d.e Smith. Executor of John M.

McClellan. deceased. No. 12-McDEVITT-First and final account of Executor of John McDevitt. deceased.

No. 13 McNAUL First and final account of John Montgomery, executor of William McNaul. dee'd. N'o. .14 MYERS Account of J.

Gibson Mcll- vain. et al executors of T. Bourke Myers, dec d. No. 15 MORTON First and final account of Annie B.

Morton, executrix of Frederic Morton, dee'd. No. 16 -M OYER First account of George W. Shaler. executor of Sarah E.

Mover, deceased. No- 17 MILLIGAN First and final account of the Commonwealth Title Insurance and Trust executor of Decatur Milligan, dee'd. No. 15 MICHEXER First and final account otthe Commonwealth Title Insurance and Trust executor of Sarah Mich- No. No.

19 MELLOR Account of Ruth Mellor executrix of Thomas Mellor, dee 20 MYERS First and final account of Emma Myers, surviving executrix of Frank Myers, dee d. 21 GIBBONS Account of Catharine A. No. or. auministratrix d.

b. a of Catharine' Gibbous, dee'd No. 22 HA RTM A First and final account or L. Levis Hartman. administrator a.

of Florence M. Hartman, dee d. No. 23 JEFFERY First and final account of alter nyder. administrator c.

a of James Clayton Jefferv, dee'd No- 24-KERKIS Final account of Annie Romanoff, administratrix e. t. a. of Jacob Kerkis or Jacob B. Kerkis.

dee'd No. 25 HEANEY First and final account of George F. Reifsneider, administrator of Catharine E. Heaney, dee d. No.

26 HEULINGS First and final account i we8t Trust administrator of Mary H. Heulings. dee'd No. 27 HEPDING First and final account of Lena G. Hepding, administratrix of Ru- doloh A.

Hending, dee'd. No. 28 KESSLER First and final account of Gustav A. Kirchner. administrator of Alexander Kessler.

dee'd No. 29 KRAUSS The first and' final account Chas. H. Krauss. administrator of Christian W.

Krauss, dee'd No. 30 I MME First and final account of Reaburn White. Admin'r of James P. immev. dec d.

No. 31 LYNCH -First and final account or James Ahern, Admin'r of Catharine Lynch, dec d. No. 32 LEDERLE First and final account of Herman Heyl. Admin'r of Josef Lederle, dec d.

No. 33 McVEIGH First and final account of Margaret McVeigh. Administratrix, of Bernard Mc elgh. deceased. No.

34 McDOWBLL First and final account of The Philadelphia Trust. Safe Dep. iP8- Co Admin'r of Fannie Mc-. DowelJ. dee'd.

No. 35 MASON Account of Frank R. Mason. Admin'r of Henry T. Meson, dee d.

No. 36 MILLER First and final account of Rebecca M. Smith et Administratrices of Rebecca Miller, deceased. No. 3 ENGLISH, MINOR The account of Reed A.

Williams. Guardian of Caroline Chancellor English, a minor, as stated by Clement N. Williams. Exee'r of Reed A. Williams.

dee'd. No. 38 FIFE. MINOR First and final account of The Land Title and Trust Guardian of Fanny Fife, late a minor. No.

39 FRALEY. MINOR First and final account of Tacony Trust Guardian of Effie F. Disston (now Fraley), late a iinor. No. 40 GRAEFF.

MINOR Account of The Provident Life and Trust Co. of Phila-v' delphia. Guardians of Henry L. No. 41 HANNA.

MINOR First and final account of The Commonwealth Title Ins. and Trust Guardian of Blanche Hanna. late a minor. No. 42 HERM.

MINOR First and final account of Philip E. Guckes, Guardian of Frederick L. Herm, late a minor. No. 43 HOTTENSTEIN Account of Samuel A.

Topham, Trustee under will of John W. Hottenstein, dee'd. for Katie A. Shaffer. No.

44 IVINS. Account of Henry N. Wessel. Trustee under the will of William Ivins. deceased, for William Ivins.

Jr. No. 45 JORDENS. Account of Fidelity Trust Company. Trustee for J.

William Jor- dens. an absentee. No. 46 KATES. Account of 3.

Louis Kates et Trustees under will of John L. Kates, deceased. 47 KOHLER. Account of Christian G. Gross.

Trustee under the will of Geo. No. Frederick Kohler. or Koehler. deceased.

No. 48 KLETT. Account of David E. Dallam et Trustees under will of Fred'k Klett. deceased, for Emma K.

Baker and Cornelia K. Freeman. No. 49 LONGSTRETH. Account of Samuel N.

Longstreth. Trustee under the will of Thomas B. Longstreth. deceased, for Margaret L. Snoenberger.

No. 50 MELLON. Account of Joseph I. Do-ran, Trustee of the estate of Clara Mellon, deceased. No.

51 NEELY. Acocunt of M. J. O'Cal- lagban. Trustee of the estate of Elizabeth Neely.

deceased No. 52 McCAHEY. Account of The Provident Life and Trust Co. of Philadelphia. Trustees under will of Michael MeCahey.

deceased. No 53 McFADDEN. Account of The Eauita-ble Trust Trustee of the estate of Charles MeFadden, deceased. CHARLES IRWIN, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Loans Made in Camden QUAKER CITY LOAN COMPANY Room 609, Sixth Floor Entrance, 1001 Chestnut Street PRIVATE PARTY WIL LOAN MONEY ON real estate security.

in large or small amounts, parable in instalments. Call with deed. Room 72. lOl S. 13th.

PERSONAL 13 vtords or less, 30c; additional words, to GEORGE'S. GEORGE'S. GEORGE'S. 101 S. 15th 259 W.

34th 14 Summer St. New York. Boston. TAILOR MADE GARMENTS FOR LES THAN READY MADE. $10.

$12. $15. FOR $30. $35, $45 SUITS. No ready mad? store can cive vou for $10 a $30 suit or coat and trousers.

But what is an impossibility with ready made establishments is a possibility with us. Gettins from the tailors their misfit and uncalled for garments, at one-third value, explains whv we can sell tailor made so low. Over-crowded because the tailors have had so many garments refused or uncalled for. George's, of New York, has sent us for quick sale 200 suits and coats and trousers which were custom made for $30. $.5.

$40. $45. and which we offer at $10. $12, $15. They were originally marked $15.

$18. 2o. Here is a sample of the values in these f-zeeial suit offers: Sack suit, dark brown coat, snappy two-buttpu effect with long roll and natural sloping shoulders. Made to order for $35 by a hieh-class tailor of Boston. Our price $12.

If this suit doesn't fit you we have hundreds that will. George's Tailor Parlors. 101 S. 15th st. One door below Chestnut.

Dispensers of Merchant Tailors uncalled for garments. Established 1S79. MRS. M. GLOVER, 640 N.

12th Twenty-three years in Phila. She advises you truthfully on speculation, business matters, lost treasures, marriage, separation, ill health, etc. See her if separated from loved ones, from all causes, as she always effects a happy reunion. Mrs. Glover tells precisely what you wish to know.

$1. Questions answered by mail SI. Send date of birth. Open Sunday. CLAIRVOYANT AND MEDIUM DR.

R. G. MORRIS 120 N. 11TH ST. Tells you what you wish to know, good or bad.

He has helped others, wfcy not you? If some mysterious complaint is troubling you. he can remove the cause. Satisfaction or no fee. Read ns. 50c.

and $1.00. Hours 10 to daily ai.d Sundav. Mme.WENTWORTH Philadelphia's leading, most reliable medium. Names and facts, positively no equal reuniting separated, adjusting all affairs, Sl.oo readings this week. 50c.

Bell 'phone Poplar 31-62 D. WOULD VOU LIKE TO HAVE CREDIT AT the department store in Philadelphia? Buy on rnv orders and pay weekly. Drygoods, clothing, furniture. S. R.

WEAVER. 1204 Chestnut tt. nn Jn 1 Clairvoyant Medium, ili0. KKALL 27 South 52d st. can be consulted on all affairs of life sittings dally hours 8 a.

p. m. only. DIVORCES. COLLECTIONS.

CLAIMS! ALL cases: easy terms. Peoples' Law 1204 Chestnut. I AWYFR DIVORCES A SPECIALTY. lLa ALL LEGAL BUSINESS. Easy terms.

121S Filbert. Rooms 24-25. ORHPRS on ail Department Stores, txifxo Fasv Weeklv Pavm FRED. G. SUTOR.

106 S. 12th "st. ments. MME. LA BELLE.

COMPLEXION. SCaLP specialist: electrical massage: professional assistant. 143 N. Sth. OSTEOPATHY.

MASSAGE EXPERT IN rheumatism and paralysis. 2124 Arch St. 'Phone. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts unless con-tracted by myself. John Hagist.

PARISIAN GRADUATE MASSEUSE. VIBRA-tory. electric treatment, chiropodist and ani cu i ng. 1208 hestnut. CHIROPODIST.

MANICURING. FACIAL. scalp, massage, shamoopnig. hours 10 to 7. 1720 Vire.

PLUMBING ON EASY PAYMENTS. JOIN our bath-room club; best work guaranteed. COLES. 3746 Lancaster avenue. CHIROPODY.

ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS for rheumatism. Flora B. Green. Room 24, 932 Chestnut. SHAMPOOING.

MANICURING. FACIAL AND sr-aln t-eatraent. Mrs. De Mark. 1614 Market.

OSTEOPATHY. CHIROPODY. MASSAGE. VA-por baths, 9-9. 1035 Walnut 3d floor.

MISS RAMSEN. GRADUATE MASSEUSE. 117 S. 11th. Hours, in-9.

Sundav 11-9. CI HO -3 Wool' Clothing made to order. Brennan 202 S. 9th. TRADING STAMPS.

TOBACCO COUPONS bought, sold, exchanged. 54 N. 13th. Room 4. MA NI CURING.

MANAGEMENT. HOURS 10-8. 30 S. 17th st. CASH MONEY PAID FOR DIAMONDS AND old gold.

S. R. Weaver. 1204 Chestnut st. FOR SALE 12 words or less, 30c; additional words, 2c LADY MUST SELL ALTERLEgXnT furniture, almost new.

at sacrifice; mahagony upright errand piano, mahogany five-piece parlor suit and three-piece suit, oil paintings, dining room set in oak, round table, sideboard, six leather chairs, couch, three handsome rugs. 9x sitting room furniture, leather suit, brass bed, mahogany bureau and chiffonier, mattress, enameled beds etc. Residence, 3025 Diamond ONE REVOLVING BARBER CHAIR, ONE goose-neck chair and two back fixtures for barber shop. $20.00: bargain. Northwest corner Sth and Spring Garden.

TO CLOSE OUT AN ESTATE WILL SELL for best offer gent's repating 14-kt. watch and two diamond rings; cost $365.00. N-65, Inquirer office. SAFES. FIREPROOF.

FIFTY SECOND-hand. leading makes: bargains; all styles. 219 North Fourth. BILLIARD. POOL.

BOWLING ALLEYS. SEC-ond-hand. cheap; renting, privilege buying. 222 S. 8th.

BILLIARD, POOL, COMBINATION TABLES; second-hind cheap; renting. Lafe Keafer, American manufacturer, 231 Girard ave. BILLIARD, POOL, SECOND HAND TABLES, cheap; repairing; billiard supplies. Clark, 2421 N. Front.

FOR SAIE CHEAP FOR $15 A $40 DROP head Wheeler-Wilson sewing machine. 6141 Reiuhardt West Philadelphia. BRASS CRIB SPRINGS. HAIR MATTRESS, single brass bedstead, box hair spring mattress. 3H N.

19th st. BARBERS' NEW AND SECOND CHAIRS, cases, mirrors and washstands, new tools and supplies. Leo C. Benitz, 636 Arch st. CIGAR FLOOR CASE, NEW.

beveled plate glas3-8 fot, $42. cost $68. 705 N. Sth. FOR SALE; ABOUT 20.000 SECOND HAND bricks, cleaned and stacked.

Thos. Reilly, 1610 Thompson at. ENTIRX FURNITURE FOR breaking up: must be sold. 2304 N. 17th.

Call before noon or after 7 P. M. SHELVING. 10 FT. LONG.

NEARLY NEW. 1534 Beechwood near Ridge ave. and Oxford. FOR SALE BABY COACH. IN GOOD OR- der, cheap.

1347 Seltzer st. DIAMOND RING. 18-KARAT GOLD SELL half price- Box 4Q21. West Philadelpnia. TWO BAKERS' PUSH CARTS FOR SALE cheap.

1220 N. 42d st. PROPOSALS PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received for a street scraper for the Bor-ouerh of Oaklyn, N. J. Bids to be in the hands of the Highway Committee on or before July 7, at which, time they will be opened.

The bidders to state time of delivery. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Highway Committee: J. F. JOHNSON.

Chairman. WILLIAM ANTHONY. EMIL C. HESSERT. A.

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