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8 THE SUN, BALTIMORE, TUESDAY OCTOBER 15, 1907. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE- FOB SALE. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. FOR SALE SUBURBAN.

FOR SALE SUBURBAN. REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E, BE WTISE IN YOUR GENERATION! WHY PAY RENT? WAREHODSE LEASED Irredeemable Ground Rents Sold At Auction. HIT AOWS BE A HOME-STAYER. Help to build up this grand old Commonwealth. No better time than now.

iubus on carta uxan MT. WASHINGTON 4, WILL OF MRS. C. H. M0ERIS Bequeath Realtr Jewelry And Paintings To Relatives.

Mrs. Clementina LTanson Morris, by her will filed for probate In the Orphans Court yesterday, gives her two daughters, Elizabeth Maugault'Morris and Clementina Rosalie Morris, the home and lot 90S St, Paul stseet, with all the furniture, s'lver, glass, china, bric-a-brac, pictures and other contents, except, certain family portraits and books, which came from MorrLsanla. These portraits are known as "The Governor," The Signer," "Mary Walton." "Lewis In Gray Coat," "Stadts," "Lewis Morris," "Anne Elliott" and "Isaac Gouverneur." There are also excepted the portraits known as "Charles M. Morris," "George W. McAllister," "Mrs.

George W. McAllister," "Margaret Izard." "Gabriel Mau-gault" and "Col. Lewis Morris." All the portraits Darned are given to Mrs. Morris' on, Lewis Morris. Mr.

Morris Is also bequeathed the plantation known as "Ceylon," together with the adjoining pine lands known as "Grass Knoll." in McLntosh county, Georgia, together with" his father's watch, chain and seal The jewelry of Mrs. Morris Is distributed by t-- wll' as follows: To Elizabeth Manganlt Morris, her danrfct Tkm't delay. Come out today there is no cjporrow and we will 70a be. a home- Procrastination well, that may now be the means of your home-coming, for had you owned a Building Site in Mount Washington Heights nothing would have induced you to leave your old fireside. AS AN INVESTMENT Building Sites have proved more remunerative than money intrusted to Savings Banks, as thousands of our wise men and women have found out after studying the situation of Baltimore suburban real estate.

A thousand dollars invested in suburban realty a few years ago has mul- tipiied twofold or perhaps threefold. A THOU -AND LLARS placed in Savings Banks at the same time would now have an interest adjunct of about $100 tacked ca as ita earnings. FOLLOW THE NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST TO GET QUICK RESULTS. What Baltimore- suburban real estate in the past few years has dona for othera it will do in the' future for you. Instances ofincreases in property value are shown every day.

WE ARE OFFERING IN MT. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, THE GARDEN SPOT OF MARYLAND a section destined to become the most' attractive -home community around Baltimore large Building Sites, ranging in price trom down to on extremely easy payments, for -the next sixty days. MOUNT WA3Hi.su -a is high, healthy and accessible. Located where you emerald Tins, with diamonds- a will be content to own a home. Beautiful situation, surrounded on all sides by handsome resi- A dences, and all city conveniences.

BROAD AVENUES now being laid out, cement walis constructed, and over 3,000 feet of good macadam roads now bordering on this property. f) TO REACH UNT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, take any car that crosses Calvert street, Charles street or Maryland avenue- and transfer to Electric Park boond north- A get off corner Pimlieo road and Rogers avenue 5-cent car fare). LOOK VCtVL HTJIV. AfiFlNT I PRFArtaril anr-r Aav InMi-uH-r, f- 5 VT? methvst necklace, a b.r pUlk topai lna- bracelet of links and pad- I ock. a csurncorm rin mi information, terms, -plats, apply to city Ml O.

BROSIUS" REED. Manager, 22 GUNTHER BUILDING, FAYETTE AND Phone, Agents Wanted on Liberal Commissions. if PERFECT ST. St. ARE WHAT EVERYONE IS SAYING ABOUT THOSE COTTAGES JUST COMPLETED AT- FOURTEENTH STREET and CLIFTON WALBROOK.

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A COTTAGE, COME QUICKLY, AS THEY WILL NOT STAY ON THE MARKET LONG. They are perfect, and the modern way of fitting them makes housekeeping a life of real pleasure. Large living rooms, with exposed rafters, ingle nooks and seats with old-time fireplaces, where you can burn logs; decorated in perfect harmony to make everything bright and cheerful; Dining Rooms that are dreams of decorative art; Pantries that are large and airy, with dressers and tables Kitchens that are sanitary Tiled Bathrooms, Sanitary wallpapers Clothes Chutes, Steam Heat, well appointed laundries, beautiful entrances; Electric and Gas Fixtures; Linen Closets, and a great many other things for you to see. Always Agent at Cottages. JOHN J.

WATSON, Attorney at Law, 763 to 769 CALVERT BUILDING, or FOURTEENTH AND CLIFTON AVENUE, WALBROOK. 'v? BELLE VIEU-MANCHESTER, -Madison avenue, and Bloom street. one Housekeeping Apartment; most modern uuuuuig in caiy. Apply to JA-MTOK, or to BALTIMORE REAL ESTATE ol5-3t 224 St. Paul street.

LKISHED OR- ITNFTTRVrRHF.n APART MENT, in Northern Section, for light house- 3SO EAST TWENTIETH STREET fS.mryA.fS.tnr, juax or TllRLii ROOMS AND BATH; light mm neai. i THE FOLLOWING' BEAUTIFUL' HOUSEKEEP ING APARTMENTS (both strictly fust class): aiiaisoa cor. 1 oilman su, 5 rooms. 637 W. North Park rooms.

WO Open each day. Will decorate-to mif nnhi. laeiity rteai rotate M. noor Uunther ot. faui ana ayecte sts.

uotn pnones. ol-lm THE DORCHESTER. 313 West Hoffman tr. nouseaeeping -apartments (oJ rates); hot- water neat ana lamtar. w- TTr-RaT Ct.

L(0; St. Paul SiOo. 1201 Calvert Bids. THE ST. PAUL, ST.

PAUL ST. AND MOUNT ROYAL AVE. HUUSHJrvKKjyiaNtv A JP A KTMENTS. THE MONARD, Howard and Monument "sts unoice tjecona-D loor APARTMENT, south and west exposures recection hall. 3 room hath and kitchen; partly furnished: open for in-ioection OZ-tt Klt'HAKU BJSKNiKU BON.

PEMBROKE, 1216 AND 1218 WEST FAYETTE ST. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Five Rooms and Bath. THE RUSSELL, 411 ST. PAUL STREET.

Handsome BACHELOR APARTMENTS two rooms ana Dam eacii; au appointments stncuy nrst class; reasonable terms. Apply, to JOHN R. LA- K.U5S. isortn tutaw street iu. ana jsit.

v. 3607). or 2717 St. Paul st. (Mt.

V. 3638-R). o8-lm BACHELOR APARTMENTS- 4 communicating Kooms, witn Datn. rooms, witn Datn: not wa ter, heat, janitor. Charles, near Monument St.

Atmlv to J. M. HeCzhe. Ht. Paul rret.Ba)-lm NORTH AVE, 704 Housekeeping Apart- lueuia, bciiuu kqu uuia xiuors, rwms ana Data each; electric door openers and telephone to eacn noor.

Louis uassara. lj. E. Liexington st. 1UOO BOLION STREET A handsome SEVEN- ROOM APARTMENT Corner House; all mod ern improvements; price, Jto a montn.

oi-it 3D FLOOR, 3 rooms, bath, kitchen: 2d floor. 3 rooms, bath, unfur. Park are. 8 593. Sun.

VICTORIA, St. Paul and Twenty-first sts. Five xiooms ana Batn, bw per year. os-im APARTMENTS WANTED. LADY WISHES UNFURNISHED APART MENT OF ONE OR TWO ROOMS, with or witnout us irt nn.rn.

Answer wir.n ifhnrinn pnee, etc. Aaares9 1' azu, Hun omce. oLir-it FLATS FOR RENT. FOR RENT FLAT; heat and light. Apply at 262 W.

HOFFMAN ST. 15-5 FLAT FOR KENT, second floor. 232 NORTH UAttt.1 aiiiJSJT. ol5-2t FOR RENT SECOND-STORY FLAT; privatee bath. Apply at 1037 CATHEDRAL ST.

oll-4 DEalRABLE Second-story FLAT; reference ex- t-nangea. 11 AOKTH UILMOR ST. OU-4t FLATS WANTED. WANTED A FLAX, in guod neighborhood; best reierences. Apply at LAUK1SN8 ST.14-4 OFFICES FOR RENT.

PROFESSIONAL Charles opp. Pleasant. Only Three Offices Left. OUITE OF rWO X1 RONTINQ ON Charles Street. Especially De- SIR ABLE FOR PHYSICIANS, DENTISTS, ARTISTS AND THE PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY.

BEST JANITOR AND Elevator Service in the City. ALSO, Handsome Room on First Floor, Suitable for Offices of Corfor- ation or Large Concern. P. DUGAN NEPHEW, 16 E. Lexington Street.

OFFICES, SINGLE OR EN SUITE. 9.02-4 i Yt- ot. ZUZ-4: Electric Idzht-Steam Heat Modem Conveniences. Apply JON C. ROGERS, VAJVSAKT 21 0 East Lexington street.

olO-lm OFFICE FOR RENT EN SUIT. WITH ALL MODEKri uuji vi.jin.rji,a. Apply at 7 769 CALVitBX iSUlLd-UJNUv 04-14t PHOiNIX BUILDING. East German street, near Uiiuiiu. jb-ast werman street, near CLarles; fine Ught and ventUation-nicest smaU unices city.

axuASSft tr. oi. vv Ajtti, oiu, 511. 5132 Fidelity or on premises. OFFICE SPACE in the rear of the Office used bv us for our General Exchange and Passenger Atrencv.

THEO. H. DIENER 21 East Baltimore street, near Calvert. ou-lm FOR RENT Two desirable OFFICES at 224 ST. PAUL STREET.

Apply at Room No. 6. above address. Ol3-eo3t ATTRACTIVE OFFICES. Convenient to Courthouse, opp.

VANSANT BDG.1 Near Postofflce). o-t tr, T.TT.-VTXOTOT RT I City Hall. Elevator Electric Light Steam Heat. Applv JON O. ROGERS, Room 42.

HOFFMAN BUILDING, 11 East Lexington it. Thorousrhly up-to-date OFFICES: all conven iences; electric light; Apply Howard M. Towles, Rooms 40S and 400. STABLES FOR BENT. RTARI.E vnn.

RRN'P in th rear of Rnhert nnd Bolton streets, or information and Key apply at LJSVV1N a ukuulkx s.UK.iii. rtoDert ana Bo'ton streets. otf-lm FOR RENT LaTge and commodious FAMILY STABLE ArvlJ l.AKKlAUi, iiuusiii, wita ce mented floors, heating and lighting facilities in place; seven Biauoiuwiuuiug win: twin iva oiau, carriage room, coachman's room, harness room and loft: Lovegrove alley, between Eager and Read ...11. i .,1 .1 nna a. all.

streets. JOHN GLENN sl7-lm" ot. r-a'Ji street. FUR RENT STABLE REAR OF 1210 AND 1219 UAU1BU AVtilNUJU. CAREY GLENN, Attorneys at Law, o5-lm 1G St.

Paul street. FOR RENT STABLE; 30 Stalls. Apply at 314 NORTH BROAUVVAX. O7-10t REAL ESTATE WANTED. MAKE A PROFIT WHILE YOU CAN.

WE BUY ANY KIND Ob' PROPERTY; we are not brokers and make no charges ot any kind. BALTIMORE REAL ESTATE ol5-lm 224 St. Paul street. COLORED MAN will pay cash for HOME on Uruia urn division or one oi ma cross streets in that section, bend full particu C4, Sun office. sl-lm "NO COMMISSIONS." WILL BUY YOUR PROPERTY, NO MATTER WHAT CONDITION; WILL ALSO PURCHASE GROUND RENTS.

JAS. A. J3.A1j0111iAIV OU.l Both Phones. 3Q1 FIDELITY BUILDING. WILL BUY SMALL OR LARGE HOUSES in Uie city, any section; reaay casn money ior tnai i I Send particulars or call, PHILIP H.

nnfrPA S42 Eauitable Building. o3-lm I DESIRE TO BUY SOME HOUSES FOR IN- VEBTAlliiM give iuii parnuuia mm pnuc, ur rn attention will be paid: confidential. Ad dress POSTOFFICE BOX 7Q, city. oZ-lm WAREHOUSE PROPERTY. FOR RENT Exchange llace, four-6tory WARE HOUSE AND CE.MJijNTh.JJ DIOCK away from Boston steamship wharves; location ol5-3t Bis continental rnuiamg.

THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH FLOORS, 226 PLEASANT dT1vx.Jva, ior storage or ugnt manufacturing; electric elevator. Apply on premises. FOR RENT WAREHOUSE 332334 NORTH ST. CENTRALLY LOCATED ON N. C.

RY. Possession Nov. 1, 907. WALTER M. FARBER, 1243-1253 Oaivert Bldg.

LARGE 3-STijRY BRICK WAREHOUSE, 5 S. crrnnnd rent. $:6 "reasonable price. Ap- at 8Q1 EAST BALTIMORE STREET. SECOND FLOOR (25x60), 611 WATER ST.

1 11H. VV X. IV fttiilill uuai. ja, o9-14t 121 3 Calvert Building. FdDIF THAT i I FOR SALE Several desirable DWELLINGS In North.

Baltimore good neiirhborhoods terms right. HILL'S, REAL ESTATE OFFICES, Courtland street. ola-3t FOR SALE 1937 NORTH FULTON AVENUE, modern two-story Corner Dwelling; seven rooms, Datn, two stairways; sewer drainage, etc owner. FOR SALE 172 NORTH CAREY; A No. 1 condition: rent.

$22.50: price, $1,475. Apply H. 8. BELSINGER, 111 North Charles street. 9nn BLOCK RAYNER AVENUE, iouu Near Bloominirdale road.

PORCH FRONTS. SIX ROOMS AND BATH. LOTS 14x125 FEET. G. K.

OISLX OPEN FOR INSPECTION. Apply on premises or to FRANK F. RAMEY, Attorney. 22S Law Building. REAL.

ESTATE FOR RENT 2038 PARK AVENUE, 10 rooms and bath. 2022 MT. ROYAL 10 rooms ana Data. 717 N. CARROLLTON rooms, bath.

1SOS LINDEN rooms and bath. 2242 GUILFORD 9 rooms and bath. 1807 MD. AVE. 9 rooms, bath and pantry.

2005 MARYLAND 8 rooms and bath. CAUGHY, HEARN CARTER, ol5-3t Knickerbocker Building. Popular streets. Popular PRICES. To Rent 11 ST.

PAUL STREET To Rent 211 CALVERT STREfcT $35.00 To Rent 710 LENNOX STREET ToRent-2448 MARYLAND A ToRentr-2013 CHARLES STREET $40.00 To Rent 2205 CHARLES $37.00 SECURITY 8TORAGE AND TRUST 13 Wst North avenue. FOR RENT 402 COURTLAND STK.Ji.KT; pos- session October 18.V HILL KEAli ESTATJS OFFICES. 4Q5 Courtland street. SIX-ROOM HOUSE, ALL CONVENIENCES; fl5 A MONTH. IN ADVANCE.

INyLTRE 433 COLVIN STREET. 710 LENNoX. 104 W. HUNTINGDON AVE. open 9 to 10.

4 to a. Bee tnese today. C1AS. N. BOCLDEN.

19 Kast Saratoga street. ol5-5t 727 XEWIXGTON AVENUE Verv desirable KESllJt.NCi; 01 eigne rooms ana batn; iw a month. oI5-3t 'MUXi NORTH CALVERT STREET ail modern conveniences. Apply umce, ZU AUKiu CALVERT STREET. ol5-tf IF YOU WANT TO RENT A HOUSE, DO NOT FAIL TO INSPECT 2924 CLIFTON AVENUE.

NEW NEVER BEEN OCCUPIED, MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT. CHEAP RENT. JOHN J. CARLIN, 203 ST. PAUIi STREET.

2006 EUTAW PLACE, $GOO PER ANNUM; ALEX. YEA RLE SON. CHARLES AND LEXINGT' 1508 LINDEN AVENUE, near Mosher ju9t papered. and painted; three-story. E.

"4 2 S2P that finely locateddwelling 1202 ST. PAUL STREET. J. M. Berry Son, 225 St.

Paul St. FOR RENT 816 NORTH CHARLES Adjoining residences tiov. jjtuiK srown ana Mrs. Charles D. Fisher; will put in order for desirable tenant.

a. DIJOAN NEPHEW. olO-lm 16 East Lexington street. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED. No.

2 WEST PRESTON STREET, in excep- tionallv irood orders J. M. STO WE, oia-7t ana uaK street. HOUSES AND APARTMENTS, Northern Section, from S360 to year; turmsnea ana nniur-nished. CADGHY.

HEARN CARTER. olZ-lm Knickerbocker Lfxington and North. (j USE FoR RENT, 211,5 tAK STREET; handsome three-story house at reduced rental. ol2-7t J. M.

STOWE. 2112 Oak street vr.i.v-i. I 112 MADISON AVENUE; large house. $50 1 215 Nt'CHARLEsffathion 1W lftT.TKnr.- A VTT.MITm. bitv.Vin tire fl-r R(l 1 1214 BOLTOJ? order 10 TELFAIR W.

MARRIOTT, 323 N. Charles. FOR RENT BUILDING, suitable for a garage. on Charles street, opposite the Belvedere Motel. For terms, etc.

aorlv to -MERCANTILE SSSS4 23 WEST PRESTON STREET, 10 rooms and bath. CAREY GLENN. Attorneys at Law. s26-lm IO St. Paul street.

FOR RENT 18 EAST CENTRE STREET. 11 rooms ana Datn. JOHN GLENN slB-lm 16 St. Paul street FOR RENT-1203 N. CHARLES 718 STORE.

510 E. BALTIMORE ST. (3 I 611 E. BALTIMORE OFFICES 506 E. BAITIMOBK ol AULK.

HUNTKB8 AL. JOHN H. LUDWIQ. 3QO Md. Telephone Bldg.

STuRE 511 NORTH EUTAW STREET, near Frank lin, cheap: suitable lor any business. BAM'L P. MORTON SON, 211 St. Paul st. WALBROOK NR.

EIGHTH ST. Lovely tiorcn tront. six room 11 USE. witn bath, pantry, furnace and sewer connection. Open I from i to Appiy ULiDi.

156 PARK AVENUE, near Brown Memorial Church, beautilully trimmed in hardwood; two modem Datns. PIERRE C. DUGAN NEPHEW. 16 East Lexington street. 2404 NORTH CHARLES STREET.

$37.50. Ap ply to RICHARD LAWS LEE, 232 St. Paul street. o8-14t FOR RENT ISIO NORTH CHARLES ST Four-story JJ JLLtA in good condition; bathroom on three hoots. CHARLES J.

BONAPARTE. Trustee- ol-lm 216 St. Paul street. IN WALBKOUH IOO CAN NOW KENT A on, HUUSlli, with porch front, every modern convenience. S19 month.

Take North avenue car, get oft at Fifth street (2(00 DiocK), waiK soutn two diocks. tt 2422 MADISuN AVE. Large. Handsome DWELLING, near Druid Hill Park- in good s26-lm 2Q4 North Calvert street. NEW TWO-STORY PORCH DWELLINGS; gas cicviniaLy, xjuu diock Appieton near Fulton and North aves.

The Owners' Realtv 1PI aivm DlUf. lOiU. Br. faui ZW. Offices Dwellings -Floof s.

JON. C. ROGERS, Vansant lit East Lexington street. s28-lm NEWINGTON AVENUE. Apply to VV.

F. SKIAf. Howard and Fayette streets. 1924 N. CHARLES, NEAR NORTH GTnu 6 A VI j.

SAMUEL P. MOftTOjT SON s28-lm 211 St. Paul street 2127 LINDEN AVE. FOR RENTPossesdon November 1. LJiVVIS A.

GUSDORFF, 233 Calvert Building. c9-tf jeuK. Bifti-uaurens near Pars: posses sion aDout JNovemder 1. Apply to ROBERT FRANCE, IS East Lexington street.124aiSii.tu3 FOR RENT Desirable DWELLING 718 North Carrollton avenue: 11 rooms and bath, at 784 NORTH CARROLLTON AVE FOR RENT STORE AND DWELLING. 1206 I west tjaitnnore street.

Apply to THE MER CANTILE BANK. 1201 sr.l3-tf REAL EST A TE SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE OR RENT 2342 EUTAW PLACE; DL'QTl IL'V'V i. .3 tnajuimzHJjr jv v. 1 vi i lens two oatn- rooms.

Key at am)3 EUTAW PLACE. ol5-2t 2231 BARCLAY STREET Three-story, marble iront; seven rooms ana Data; iurnace- nd cemented cellar. COTTAGE, at Liberty road and Eleventh street? rooms and bath, furnace and cemented cellar. Apply to W1UL.1AM TfcUELEB, o6-lm 1500 Continental Buildina. REAL ESTATE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN ALL PARTS OST TI11S CITY.

STATE AND COUNTRY. MAUlllUE LAUPHEIMER. 7-tf Calvert Building. Sixth Floor. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, iiiiO ST.

rAUUNlHCbl. SALES AND RENTAL BULLETIN FREE BY MAIL ON REQUEST. CONTAINING LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND RENT BY ITS MEMBERS. FOR SALE OR RENT Very desirable three-story nine-room DWELLING. NO.

liiOO WEST FRANKLIN STREET; convenient to car lines; iurnace, etc. oi'l'u tiijiuti.sst.ti, Attorney at Law, Both Phonest, 8QO Equitable Building. APARTMENTS FOR RENT THE WARWICK, '714 MADISON AVENUE, Opposite Mount Calvary Church. Facing open plaza; very attractive second floor housekeeping apartments, with steam heat and hot water: all outside rooms. Apply to Janitor, on Prsmises.

or J. G. VALIANT, 338 North Charles Maryiari, uourtiana mm. o'j-eoti APARTMENT, SECOND FLOO; three rooms; private bath; porch; light and heat. Apply at 221 EAST PRESTON STREET.

o7-eo6t THE WALBERT, CHARLES ST. AND LAFAYETTE AVE. Desirable Housekeeping and Bachelor APARTMENTS. Dining-room facilities. CHARLES J.

BONAPARTE, Trustee, ol-lm 216 St. Paul street. CHARLES STREET BOULEVARD. EN. vate bath; steam heat; electric light; references.

Aggress it aa7, ann omce, t13-3t BACHELOR S-Apartment, 2 rooms, bath-very de- Birapie. ne rtocnamoeau. tnanes ami ran snn. FOR RENT Very desirable SEC ND-STORY APARTMENT. 191f PARK AVENUE.

10M BOLTON 5 ROOMS AND BATH, on corner; gentiles: no cniiaren steam heat. ol3-lm BRIGHTLEY FLATS. 12 East Read street: newly rtawww? an4 nni'nfn. vA-nv-nla C')l A1 M. J.

BUA.MJT, Ql2-7t 11 East Read street. LINDEN 1305 "THE HOLLAND" Tie. sirable APARTMENTS; four rooms, hath and porcn steam neat. Apply to JA.MTOR. ol-lm APARTMENTS Furnished and Un- lumisneu xveiiiui3 jfiSD to a 1 3 Attr month.

M. and J. BRANDT, 11 East Kead street. ST. REGIS APARTMENTS.

1817 TO 1825 GUILFORD AVENUE. Six rooms, all modern; stean heat; janitor service; hot water; cbeajpest apartments in Baltimore. Apply to JANITOR, on premises, or phone, C. and jji- ijiimor. o5-10t THE CATHEDRAL, gSgST Three Rooms, kitchen and bath S32.00 Three Rooms, kitchen and bath $35.00 I Three Rooms, kitchen and bath $38.50 I AL1AMU.M, EUTAW PLACE AND LANVALE.

Three Rooms, kitchen and bath $32.00 Two Rooms, kitchen and bath $25.00 Also, Lin IX UK, ArAKIM MlH, 2-I C. WARNER STORK. Owner. lars. I ply 'o5 Don't you know that you can buy a Home from me by paying a few dollars cash and the balance as rent? Call and see me and 1 vnu cneenuuy explain my plan.

Why invest your money in savings banks at 3 per cent, interest when you can invest it in real estate and malre la per cent. K. MACHT. THE REAL ESTATE MAN. olS-lm 310 TO 318 EQUITABLE BLDG.

$1,000 CASH. BALANCE TO SUIT PURCHASER. MODERN PORCH-FRONT DWELLING. SIXTY-CENT TAX RATE. 2600 BLOCK N.

CALVERT EAST SIDE. If you are looking for a first-class home, call and inspect these. All modem conveniences in every particular: deep lots, etc. in the new Boulevard section; 15 minutes' ride to Baltimore and Calvert streets; no noise, dust, etc. AGENT ON THE PREMISES.

OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY. LAND IMPROVEMENT SAM'L K. SMITH, Treaa-, iil3 Courtland street. o3-lm REDUCTION! THIS PRICE WILL BUY FIRST 5 HOUSES, After -which original price of SI. TOO.

on easy terms, will buy Twentieth Century home. Sewer connections no cesspools, no cobblestones, etc. 17 OS to 1711. 1717 to 1727, 1733 to 1737 N. Pay-son st.

Total expenses, $104. Open every day from 9 to GEO. McGAW BENSON, 220 St. Paul street. 1600 BLOCK N.

MONROE ST. 'I squares south of North avenue, one square west of Fulton avenue. Marble trimmed porch front, electrla lights, jewel vaults, wash trays, every up-to-date improvement. These bouses were built by the owner of ground by day labor. Will sell at fcwu less than they cost to ao-tf 2400 BLOCK CALLOW ADJOINING DRUID HILL PARK; Colonial Style, Porch Fronts, TVirpP Stm-V DWELLINGS- 11 inree-OtOry WW rjUUliUO, XXl Rooms, 3 Baths, 10 Closets, Steam Heat, Electric Light, Laundry, Gas Log, specially detailed Man tels and Fixtures.

Decorated by Dieter. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER. Open for Inspection. RICHARD BERNARD SON, 3 East Lexington street. 08-tf PARK.

Porch front homes' of stone and brick, 25 by 170 feet; built so each room has light and 9i hy sunshine, containing 11 rooms, 2 baths, laun- open fireplace PERFECT HOT-WATER HEATING HlSXftMJ tias ranges, eiectnc ngnt, nouse saie ana tplrhones Rawer drainaee: 60-oent tax rate: TP. elevation over 350 feet; sit on porch and seer frc Krt.ta In nol-hrtT-'SSfifl Mock Klicjid JlVftnilft. A1J TIT J. aoor; get on ura uiovriy fun, iajv -s. Brown's HilL INSPECT.NOW.

I ALLIED REALTY" i vTO CLOSE OUT QUICKLY THIS MONTH WE OFFER. AT BARGAIN PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS tHE REMAINDER Of--THOSE ATTRACTIVE THKifilS-STOBI HOU8JEH, 3003, 3005, 3007, 3011 WEST NORTH AVENUE, NEW AND BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED. THE BEST VALUES IN BALTIMORS FQR THE MONEY. HUK HALE Those modern two-storv RRIOK DWELLINGS on' East avenue, between Gough and Bank streets: all th Intent i such as gas and electric lights; complete sewerage drainage, cement cellars, sidewalks and yards; decorated parlors and vestibules, etc. county taxes; low ground rent.

Sold on EASY TERMS. Ap- ol3-lm 269 South East avenue. 1908 MOSHER ST. Handsome 3-storv. swell- front Dwelling; positively to be sold; irnme- data possession, MARK W.

WRIGHT. -o9-eo4t 106 East Saratoga street. 4.7 EACH wiU tray three HOUSES on Shields alley nave Latrobe stoves, ranges, bath. iy per cent. a oargain JA3.

A. BEALMEAR SON Ql3-lm 301 Fidelity Building. CHEAP CORNER HOUSE, 1101 North Appleton Btreet; $1,175, $3T5 cash, balance in Building As- sociation. A middle House in same block for Apply at 73 GUNTHEK DuiuuKt. ol3-3t THREE HOUSES, 1800 BLOCK LEMMON kiuuuu reui eacn; wnite weemy tenants; very ol-tf 029 Law Building.

and Seventh Walbrook; 8 rooms, bath and uiouern conveniences; ideal location. cor terms- JOHN J. -wo oi. raui sLreec. sZ5-lm THAT BEAUTIFUL MARBLE FRONT1 HOUSE, 1317 N.

CALVERT ST. 10 Rooms and 2 Bath Rooms. G. R. $180.

Price, $3,000. W. B. McCARDELL, 104 LAW BLD G. nuusis, 31 a Olson avenue.

street, in fee. Apply at Room. 609, HOFFMAN' 11 E. Lexington st. 14-3t FUR SALE-1M EAST PLEASANT STREET $25- APP1? to M.

HAINES, West Saratoga street. ol4-3t NORTH PAYSON STREET, NEAR NORTH AVENUE, 1600 BLOCK. NEW TWO-STORY PORCH-FRONT DWELLINGS. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED.

ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION. AGENT ON PREMISES. TERMS TO SUIT YOU. J. WILSON SCOTT, 18 East Lexington St.

410 PRESSTM AN near McCullnh Si- Low redeemable ground rent and a handsome MARK W. WRIGHT, i d-eoit 1 East Saratoga street. FOR SALE 2 1 29 h' I DEN immediate possession; yuuu conamon ana sewer connection; best value in Bal- i e. IS A. Calvert Building.

EACH WILL nilY DWELL- INGS-near P1cr nH N.ti,..mr; total expense on each house only $50 a year and renting for $156 a year each. They pay 22. They have cemented pavement, painted and mmml JAS. A. BEALMEAR SON s28-lra 3Q1 Fidelity Building.

j. 111 leei rooms, laun- CAREY GLENN. Attorneys at Law: 1 St. Paul street. RARE OPPORTUNITY-2500 block Barclay awauo aim uiiui: au uioaem conveniences: low cr.r PYfHTlanf i i tamediate purchaser.

Equitable Realty 548 201 -VLASYLANEi long lot-redeemable ground rent; immediate possession A1AKK. W. WRIGHT o9-eo4t 1Qf Eaat Saratoga street. 712 LENNOX, iW.ESJ HUNTINGDON open ny "tjVfIY aon miss. i paratoga st.

12 PER CENT. INVESTMENT ZTJJIM fnr if ivr-ii rJ jtl Address OWNER Snn office. FOR SALE Three two-story BUILDINGS No. 1750. 1754.

175G PRESTON ST. 14 PI em Tin t- 1 rr- rimn i Apply t752 2900 BLOCK YORK ROAD. Porch'front HOTISFIS riti ut, latest modern imnmwinmt nit). Kinj. w.r paved street.

Apply JAMES KEELTY, on premises. SOUTH MONTFORD AVENT7R Hitif iJJ1 fAilEBSUS PARK; S'l'A- iikk property rx finnn CONDITION. OPEN FOE INSPECTION. JAS. A.

BEALMEAR SON FR SALE 1.817 NORTH PAYSON STREET. ail conveniences, sewer connection Pflrt. laa.mi 4. ply on premises. s28-tf FOH OUR PRINTED BUL- Business Properties.

Invert-men- yniiou 1 i ill T-i .1: 'i'l'ui mill Liew and Farma. MD. REALTY 6 E. 10 ON One One One One One THEY ARE NOW READT. ENGLISH LIVING HALL HOUSES.

RECEPTION HALL HOUSES. DUTCH HOUSES. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW TO BALTIMORE. LOOK THEM OVER. YOU WILL DO THE REST.

GUILFORD AVENUE AND TWENTY-FIFTH ST. PENTZ-BUILT. THERE ARE NONE BETTER. WE ORIGINATE. OTHERS IMITATE.

We invite criticism and inspection. Bring along your builder; he must admit it is something new, and perhaps he may get some ideas to install in his next operation, as others have done. Every feature and appointment our own special idea and design. Nothing copied from other houses. BEAUTIFUL HOMES, Built for people of discriminating taste, lying in that portion of North Baltimore's choicest section, Peabody Heights, near Wy-man'j Park and a short distance from the new boulevard and Druid Hill Park.

Cul-. tured people for your neighbors: refinement for surroundings; close to schools for your children, and only 12 minutes on three car lines to center cf city. Highest point in the city. Built in the most substantial manner and finished with exacting care. They are two-story stone porch fronts (Boston style), wide fronts and lots 140 feet deep to a 10-foot alley in the rear.

Four styles of houses, 1, 8, 9 and 10 rooms. Some few of our exclusive features: Hardwood mission finish, artistic gas and electric-light beautifully decorated, tile-lined refrigerator built in house, feed the ice from yard; no drip pan to catch water; automatic discharge of water to yard; tiled bathroom, bathroom fixtures porcelain, portable kitchen cabinets, kitchen wall covered with Sanitas oilcloth, window seats, cozy corner, bookcases, wardrobes, china closets, toilet cabinet. -In bathroom, plat rails, two porches on rear, rear-entrance cellar to yard. Sold everything that was finished up to July This is our second addition. JOSEPH U.

PENTZ, BUILDER OF MODERN HOMES, 211 ST. PAUL STREET. Terras Arranged. "ATTENDANT ON PREMISES. Gilmor street and Guilford avenue cars pass Twenty-fifth street and Guilford avenue.

LIGHTED AT NIGHT AND OPEN. aail ST. PAUJi ST. 1501 Park ave, 4 W. 25th st 311 N.

Paca st. 126 W. 22d st. 2429 St. Paul St.

1213 E. North ave. 2210 Maryland ave. 12l3 Myrtle aTe. 1529 W.

Lanvale sU 1606 Linden ave. 833 W. Franklin st. 217 N. Calhoun st.

224 N. Carey st. 301 E. Cioss st. 1406 N.

Broadway. 608-610 Thompson ave, PIERRE C. 717 Euclid ave. 216 E. Preston st.

1101 Madison ave. 1023 Cathedral st. 1700 Bolton st. 1S18 St. Paul st.

1271 E. North ave. 2101 Maryland ave. 821 Montfbrd ave. 424 Mosher st.

325 E. Lafayette are. IB16 John st. 1602 W. Fayette st.

121 N. Carrolltan are. 1623 Clifton Place. 1506 Park ave. 1004 Concord st.

DUGAN NEPHEW. Hi East Lexington street. HOMES or DURABILITY, F.T.KGANCE and REFINEMENT. Situated in the Most Healthful and Delightful. Location in Baltimore.

PARK HEIGHTS AVENUE, 3S0O BLOCK, The Future GERM AN TO WN OF BALTIMORE. Each house a corner, containing 8 rooms, bath, pantry and laundry; gas aud electric light, steam heat, porches, bay window and numerous other conveniences. It will be worth your time to inspect these houses, either as a home or investment. AGENT ON PREMISES. L.

IRVING GERMAN, 202 Law Building. ASK FOR OUR BOOKLET. ONLY $1,550 FOR ONE OF THE WELL-BUILT MODERN HOMES ON MONTFORD AVENUE (Between Oliver and Federal streets). Location high and healthful; convenient to the Orleans street, North avenue. Federal street and Preston street car lines.

All. Modern Improvements. INCLUDING SEWER CONNECTIONS. ON PREMISES. o5-lm PHILIP C.

MUELLER BUILDING CO. MOUNT VERNON PLACE AND VICINITY Several fine HOUSES for Sale, including several Corners. H. R. MAYO THOM, 00 CAStl ON' 25ZO MADISON near park; 20 feet front.

SAMUEL P. MORTON SONS, all St. Paul st FOR SALE-LOW PRICE TO CLOSE OUT AT ONCE. 264G WEST NORTH AVEXnrc 3-story, 8 rooms and bath condition good as new; subject to- $96 redeemable ground rent or in fee: lot 15x132.6. 1701 N.

PAYSON Corner House; new; 2-story. 6 rooms and bath, 2 toilets and laundry: all modnn conveniences; must be sold. HARRY E. GILHEKT. HOI St.

PrM st Both Phones. LAST CHANCE! BUY A HOME -Robinson street, between Baltimore and Lombard; new modem HOMES; electric lights, sewer connections; total expenses $60. Easy, terms. Open every day. S.

LINTHICCM, On Premises. A LADY. WISHING To DISPOSE OF HER fKUfittll orrfcKS SEVERAL ROWS OF OF FULTON AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES, OCCUPIED BY PROMPT PAYING TENANTS. This is an opportunity for a party A kjia iu ujveBuueni; no Drokers need gio, oun onice. 06-lm LAST CALL.

AT BARGAIN PRICE AND EASY TERMS THE BALANCE OF OUU NEW, MODERN Two and Three Story Houses. -FIFTH AND PRE3BURY STREETS 2 Block West North Avenues ST. PAUL REALTY COMPANY IHKKE-STORY BRICK DWELLING NORTH CAREY STREET lot 20 feet fey 1M bath: ewered- ta excellent JOHN GLENN 17-lm" IO St. Paul trif DWELLING, 12 rooms, besides kitchen, nantry axiu in" uauiiwuia, jul iwi oy iw ieet, Wlta stable, on Linden avenue, in rear; in excellent con- 1G St. Paul street.

Dwellings Farms Sites. JON. C. ROGERS. SI Kat Lexington street.

s2S-lm BEAUTIFUL EDMONDSON TERRACES. The best and most complete Houses In Baltimore are in the Z3UO AINU 400 BLOCKS OF ED MONDSON AVENUE. Lots 16x100. Ground rent only $64. Everything up to date.

Must.be seen to be appreciated. PIEL, on the Premises. H. STROHMEYER, 622 Equitable Bldg. 1747 E.

LOMBARD cor. 49-Yeara-Es- tabiisned Liyuutt biukii, zaxsw 3 atoned, 12 rooms. 119 SOUTH WOLFE, near Lombard. CITY WALK HALL. 25x150, three stories.

IS rooms; in fee; settle estate. Apply on premises. o4-1tti THREE-STORY BRICK FACTORY, 60x90, with Corliss Engine and Boiler, with stable in rear; located east of Broadway. PAiiR PARR, o8-tf 219 East German street. 119 SOOTH BROADWAY Three-story BRICK DWELLING, in fee; a great bargain PARR PARR.

-tf 219 East German strppf 24 EAST PRESTON ST WHYTE A TTTOAtPSON. 1Q-4 E. Lexington st. FOR HOME SEEKERS Those beautiful two-storv houses in the 1TOO and 1SOO BLOCK WOLFE STREET; six rooms and bath, combination gas and electricity sewer drainage, furnaces, flush closets, cement pavements, cellars and -ards, porcelain tubs, wash-stand and sinks, white marble' steps and trimmings, beautifully decorated: must be seen to be appreciated sold on easy terms. Agent alwavs on premises, or to H.

WEBSTER COOKE, 209 Law Building. Courtland street, near Lexington. Both Phones. BEFORE DECIDING TO BUY YOUR NEW Hf'ME THIS FALL IT WOULD BE TO INTEREST TO SEE THE NEW BRICK COTTAGES AT DUKE LAND PARK. Located in South Walbrook, on Bloomingdale midway between North and Edmondson aves.

For Sale Lower prices and better, houses, and Homes than any other in Baltimore. DUKELAND PARK COMPANY W. L. HA WORTH, Manager, S40-A. Equitable Building.

St Paul 1616. olO-lm FOR SALE Three-story BUILDING," 1123 GAY ST. 14 feet front ground rent $35. Ad ply 1752 EAST PRESTON STREET. FOR SALE Three-story BUILDING, corner Bid-dle and Hopkins avenue, with Store and Stable; IS-foot front; ground rent $54.

Apply 1TE2 EAST PRESTON. STREET. s25-lm DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY. IN FEE SIMPLE. NORTHWEST CORNER GREENE AND LEXINGTON TS.

ALEX. YEA RLE SON. oll-lOt CHARLES AND LEXINGTON STS. A VO-STKY DWELLING, in fee. Apply 1121 KORTU PATTERSON ARK AVENpE.s25-U 8 51 DWELLINGS CHANGE OWNERS Mr.

Henrr E. Cook Sell Residences Gordo Near The Old York Road. The large warehouse at Gay and Water streets has been leased by the Interstate Chemical Company through P. C. Dugan Nephew.

The company deals In chemicals and wholesale groceries and was represented, in the deal by Mr. D. C. Woods. The structure is four stories high.

Eight Irredeemable ground rents were sold yesterday by Auctioneers I'attisoa Gahan. Mr. Bolglano bought rents of $90 each. Issuing 'out of the properties at 1C20, 1622. and 1624 Harlem avenue.

The lots are each 15 feet 8 Inches by 85 feet, and improved with dwellings. The consideration for each was $2,000. Mr. Charles Weber purchased the rent of $30 on 1111 Aisqulth street for $680 and the rent of on 1246 MeElderry street for $480. The rents of $52 on 1217 North 5 Harford avenue -m -r Eden street.

S35 on 1045 aria on the southwest corner of Lorn- bard and Durham streets were purchased by Corilla C. Scarlett for $S10 and respectively. 1 The leasehold properties at 1011 West Lexington street, and 10O4 Vine etreet xvere purchased yesterday through Auctioneers benwab Bros Co. by Julia Geiss, the consideration being $2,850. The Lexington street lot is Improved with, a three-sfory dwelling and the Vine street lot with a stable.

The lots- adjoin and are subject to a subrent of $78. Mr. James B. ewboId. representing Mr.

David has sold irronnd rents of $65 each on the east Ride of Pay son street, near Fayette, to Krie ling Lange. They were bought for in vestment. The dwelling at 312 North Carrollton avenue has been purchased by Mrs. Maria urlscoll from Mr. Joseph Baker through Mr.

Charles Morton. The lot is 16 by 90 feet and subject- to a. ground rent of $70. two residences on the south side of Gor- don near Old York road, were yesterday sold by Mr. Henry E.

Cokl One was purchased by Mr. av-u ujr.ja.jr. uuju uii.e othertby Mr. George H. Mark is subject to a ground rent hurst and the olf.

Each of 65. The property at the northeast corner of Remington and Glrard avenues has been purchased by Mr. William N. McFaul from Mr. Charles Stewart.

It is subject to a ground rent of $37. REAL ESTATE RECORD IlEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Baltimore City. MnnHav. flHnh 14.

jonn 1. itasson, eta. to Margaret Haa- son, etc, iota Hugh A Norman to Patrick J. Carlos and wite, a.8. Hollins nr.

Pulaski, 14x88. B.r. $65 Patrick J. Carlos to Hueh A. Norman.

a.a. Hollins nr. Pulaski. li-rSH. p.r.

ii John T. Foley, etc. to William 8. Townsend. etc, w.a.

St. Paul nr. North avenue. 17x96 4 RTfl ti aiDrooK iana uorpcrauon, to b. Jobn Lion, etc, 2 lots Nathan Small and wife to Aaron Burdwise.

5 lota Mary Fear, to Samuel Phillips, w.s. Har i 1.230 rison nr. tiav. Howard L. Crise to Malinda J.

Doruey. in terest in estate William N. McFaul to Sally H. Steward, n.e. cur.

neiuingion avo, ana uirara iibxsu. 8-r. 5 Henry E. Cock to Hngh W. Whitehurst, etc, s.8.

Gordon nr. Old York road, 24.8x100, g.r. 5 Same to George H. Markolf, etc, s.s. Gordon nr.

Old York road, 23x100. g.r. $65.. Howard L. Crise to Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company, right, title and interest 5 Clarence L.

Crise to same, right, title and interest 5 Elsie It. Crise to same, right, title and in- Charles Steward to 'wUuam 'N. McFaiilV nle! cor. Remington ave. and Girard 12.6x 56, g.r.

$37 5 John C. Barnes, etc, to Ella Hare, s.s. Blu- cher nr. Chestnut ave, 13x80, g.r. $45.50 Philip Hare and wife to Lillie Hare, center Baldwin nr.

Carroll, 84x35.6 5 1 George A. Meyls to C. alter Baker, s.s. Pot- ter nr. Chestnut 13.3x&, g.r.

fi Henry R. Berger to William Foster and wife, e.s. Bond nr. Biddle, 13.314x90, g.r. $14..

James McLaren to Robert L. Bufflngton, etc, 719 Thirty-fifth g.r. 5 V. Xicklas etc. to.

Frederick F. Kissner. e.s. Loudon, nr. Freder ick Julia, J.

Whitmer to Charles Behn, a.8. Lanvale nr. Holbrook, 14x72, g.r. $48.,.. Charles Salzman to Lenbe Auschelowltz, 7 lots Jacob J.

Horner, etc, to Peter P. Mehr, e.s. Cannon nr. g.r. $30..

12 5 5 800 ranees 1 i.araon, etc, to liliam P. VV tivte, n.e.s Linden nr. Lanvale 24x150, g.r. $168..... 2,120 Thomas B.

Gaither. to Mary V. Sweeney, Pennsylvania, nr. Baker 16x 1 Robert B. Pumphrey and wife to Ella M.

Maher 2 lota 650 Myer Acramson to Louis Jankoloff, e.a. Fop- rest sty nr. Fruxton, 12.6x60, g.r. $30 5 Emma L. Rasch to John W.

Arnold, e.s. Carrollton nr. Edmondson 16x160.4. $106 5 Irving Miller to Lucy M. Rei nicker, 2 7,500 Harry Stem to Hyman Friedman and wife.

9 lots 5 Mary A. Brinkley to Luther B. Mtch'as! Schroedcr nr. Edmondson 13x65 1,200 0rovan3 Permanent Building Association of Baluinoro County, etc, to Cora I Do be, n.a. Federal nr.

Mine Bank lane, 13.11 Elizabeth Herbert" arii ivooawara nr. Scott, 12x62, g.r. Henry E. Cook to Frank" uordou nr. Old York 2Sxl0a, g.r.

Jacob Buettner to Geonra S.e.R iiav Kt nr V.f 1:. Henry Schwalm and wife to James M. Shortt. Tn e.s. Fremont 4j230 John H.

htromyer to Charles H. Oizl mnA Wlfe Prk Height ave nr Harwood 14x140. sr.r SfiS tr B. Stanley Carswelll admr "VA" Bamenactk. 350 5 I 1 1 6 Betsia Rodman to Simon Rief, s.8.

Bank st. Tir. Wolfe. 18x80. g.r.

$54 Harry E. Gilbert, to William G. Baker. 2 lots Charles, Adler, to Ferdinand Bern- heimer. 2 lota John H.

Effgelirir. to Charles Wendt and wife, w.s. Broadway, nr. Eastern 17.1x100. tr.r.

$210 Wra. R. Barnes, etc, to John C. Peat, s.s. Madison st, nr.

Forrest Mary Peat, etc, to same, s.8. Madison st. nr. Forrest John C. Peat and wife to Michael several lots Henry Duffy, to John Link and wife n.w.s.

Gay st, nr. Chafe, 16.3x 3,025 Eugene Oudesluj to Henry T. Oudisluys, Presstman sr. rtr. Rtmt 13t70 Joseph K.

Hays to George J. Morris, n.w.s iTeaericK nr. 1'ayaoa st. 13.ZX g.r. $55 fi Augustus D.

Clemens, to Mary Patter son, e.s. Valley nr. Brady 20x80, g. r. $30 423 John A.

Bayne and wife to John Hahn, as. Pratt st. nr. Chester. 15x ar.r: $56 John W.

Arnold to Thomas B. Athey. e.st Carrollton nr. Edmondson I8x 160.4. it.

r. $108 5 George C. Meister to Bronis'aw Zapalowicz, etc, sua. i ait nr. Port st, 11.8x60, $35 Daisy Webb, etc, to John H.

Maddox, s.w.s. iruiu n.m nr. jrressanan um B8.9. ir.r. $60 HIS Clarence H.

Hurlock to John Watts, aersi Hoffman st. nr. Park 16x90. e.r. SS0 Frank M.

Fisher, etc, to William J. Scott, n.s. uiucner nr. luim. is.Kxxi.f).

e.r. ssz. William T. Boston, to William T. Bos ton.

s.e. cor. Kegcater at and iastern 65x20 10 William T. Boston, etc. to SorAie SiIr.

a.e. cor. Reeester st and Eastern 63x2C. 2.473 Agnes B. Cook, etc, to Onircie L.

Cook, s.s. Belvieu nr. Garrison. 115x115 Michael J. McHugh.

etc. to EdTvyrd Curran, s-a airmount nr. Wolfe st. 14x 100 sr. r.

$42 5 Harry Cohen, to WoJf Feichman, etc, 2 lots George W. Yonntranan and wife to Ada B. -Frazer, as, Walbrook nr. Seventh, st. 14x90, g.r.

$30 5 Baltimore Count). Towson. Ortober 14. Board of Ccunty School Con'mvsl-ners of Baltimore County to Cfcarles II. RusseU and wife.

9-100 of an acre on ricrth si je road "from Glearm Station ti Hartley's Welzetta Stiller and husband et sL to Stefan Narutowicz and v-ife. 2 lots at Louisa A. Rirgg ld to Herry Roth and wife. lot aoutheest corner Arlington avenue and York road Mar4e Sehl'taberger to Her.ry M. Nitzel.

lot east sirie Woodiawn Henry M. Nitztl to Emory A. Craig and wife. sarae lit J-ase 99 yefirs, g.r. $55 Martha A.

Barnes to Sr. Perpetual Building and Loan Association of Granite. Baltimore county, lot in Granite $30 450 5 5 Jaob II. Baueher to John E. Conn and wife, lot northeast side Park Heights avenue.

e.r. STO Nellie K. Bennett, and William A. Bennett agreement for sale of la acres in (second district Charlea E. Ford and wife to Solomon Mea de! s.

2 5o-K0 acres Jacob S. I'arr and wife to W. Henrr Blordell, i lots oil Rogers lane. Govanstown, lease 99 JMIP, m-- Ull JV'L. Henry Bl-Kidell to Sarah I.

Parr, same 3 lots, crow a rents nme Jacob S. Panr and wife to Walter A. Gebhart. 2 lots ou Rozers lane 5.500 Walter A. Gebhart and wife to Clarence G.

Cooper pit west side Tork turnpike l.ZM Henry M. Nitzel to Edward Mclntyre et lot east Bioe wrwmawn avenue a Pole War Ileneb.es Courts. An order was signed yesterday bv Judire Gorter. in Circuit Court No. 2, requiring Chesapeake and Potomac Teleohone Company to show cause by October 26 why should not be enjoined planting poles In front of 10 dwellings on Erdman avenue, near Beiair avenue'.

The injunc was applied for by. George Grauer and wife, James Glass and wife, James Simpson and Matthew Redmond and wife, owners houses, through William G. Towers, i 239 de vs. rvi C. of $1 $60''.

R. $100. son I son, I 176, Field vs. and course, No better office. PAUL STREETS.

Paul 1959. Ask for One of Our' Free Thermometers. 0 DREAMS it LARGE COTTAGE; small cash payment, 21 WOODLAWN ROAD, Ro-land Park. 0j5t FOREST PARK. WHY NOT OWN YOUR OWN HOME In a well-established suburbs where you can have every city convenience? Cottages lor sale or built to order.

CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE on easy terms. FRANK H. CALLAWAY, ol-lm Garrison avenue, opposite Kelso Home. ni ira Chas. E.

Ford's former home, feeisterstown road. VJ bealty FOR SALE "fwo tine HOUBEa at Walbrooa and several large tjuaois Uf 1A tor building. Apply at Itoom 609. HOFFMAN BUILOING, BEST LOCATED HOUSE, RIDGE WOOL" ROAD, ROLAND PARK. WHTTE THOMPSON.

IO- E. Lexington st, SPLENDID SUBURBAN HOME in Towson: a moaern conveniences ana in perfect condition close to cars: must be seen to be annreciated must re sow. woya. uentral sav. UK.

Bldg. FOR SALE COUNTRY. 65 ACRES NEAR STATION ON beaatl- xuliy located 15-KOom, Substantial Brick House wide hails, solendid rooms: 5u0 feet altitude I no malaria no mosquitoes; good water; abundant snaae; large lawn Dam ana outbuildings: wiU sell tor nan cost ot buildings- can occupy till sr-nng, aesirea. Aauress rn dus, nan omce. OKvSt CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ON THE APPOLD ANT SHIPLEY TRACTS.

BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. riiySEICES AXD TERMS. GILBERT DOIHE, 3Q1 St. Paul street. SEVERAL FINE FARMS on outsiurta of Haiti- mnri I 1 i vi.iu.o uu jiagomv nver; 114 miles shore front hmt rnilrru.

a rVin i kt, Aucnentoroiy Terrace. ol4-3t run. HA LHj AT AVALON. B. O.

R. R. Two i u. uuiiiii.Mi siiis; water, L-ucap ana iast railway seme. A.

ROBINSON WHITE, 42rn 213 St. Paul street. 2.000MARyLAND, VIRGINIA FARM BAR- i au Purposes; all requirements launuiuc, xi. jou want to sen, write us. sl7-lm SOULE Washington.

D. PY1R. sI.K nuriD Two first-class TRUCK FARMS in 1 4 respectively, ten and forty acres each accessible to schools, churches and raClorl Address OWNER" 978. Sun office, OF THE FAMOUS "BRADLEY uZai'i -51 Mary- Or detailM HirfirmsHr.n nr.a inr I TTT 1 crr ori.t.uiu FAKM at Station on N. C.

H. imnn i.tim 1 1 .1 1 iu mase easy terms Central Savings Bank Building. oll-lm COUNTRY HOMES AND FARMS. oia-ai u. MATTHEWS.

521 Equitable. FOR RENT COUNTRY. FOR RENT 12-Room HOUSE, with modem con- cujcui-cs; oiaoie ana vutouuainra; at Sher- WWU 111.1 i 1 ,1 1 KV Mill Li, FARMS. FO BALE FARM, Ellicott City, ICO acres; buildings good. Address 35, Sun of- ncc.

ol5-eo3t WAiN'i'til) TO BUY A FARM of about 300 Acres. a-t doui iwo tnousana aoiiars. Address 238 Sun office. ol3-St OUT-OF-TOWN REAL, ESTATE. til i r.

A Hor.ki. Kix, l-iuat i- m.Y Ctar: iimoer; gooa Dunaings; grand situation; fine water: steamer S. Ford at the doer every day price For further particulars write to BURCHINAL. oia-at Chetertown. Md.

GROUND RENTS. MORTGAGES. A FiNE LINE Of ABS JLUTELV SAFE GROUND rwrio iuiv BAbt, Al A.N I PER CENT. Will collect and PAV t.e desired day they are due. SECURITY STORAGE TRUST ol5-12t 13 West North avenno.

FOR SALE The following FIVE-YEAR RE.sTS -just createa: ke.m-s, lots 16x154 to a 20-foot alley 2 81 OO RENTS um. if, but comer of streets price 6 located on west side Guilford avenue, between Tweutv-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets. Without a doubt the best secured Rents that have been created in Baltimore far years. WILLIAM PENROSE (Owner) olZ-10t 20 St. Paul Htreet GROUND RENTS BOUGHT GAGE.

SAIUEL BEALMEAR, 110-117 LAW BUILDING. FOR 8 ALE A large list of IRREDEEMABLE ana ax tit jicak UKiiUu KtNTS MERRIKEN MF.RRrKr'v ol-lm lOO East Lexington tif LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES II A.I i JOHN CLEW A rrv if 16 St Paul irtnwt. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY OB COUNTRY PROPERTY AT LOW RATES; GROUND RENTS WAN I ED. J.

M. BERRY SON. 225 St. Paul street. ieJK-tf LOANS WANTED RE AL ESTATE WANTED 1510.MH on flrst-clasa Address Box 25.

Sun ofBee. real estate. oi2-4t Receiver For Drag; Company. A. Crawford Smltb and Bennett B.

Xor-ris were yesterday appointed by consent receivers to wind up the business of the Ferrell-Kellam Drug Company, 128 South Hanover street. The receivers were bonded for $8,000. Dr. Eobert Ilaase and his wife applied for receivers for the company in. Circuit Court No.

2 on October. 11. At meeting of the stocfcnolders on October 12 it was determined to consent to the receivership. Murder Trial Begins Today. The trial of Alice Davis, colored, for stabbing and killing William Coates, colored, was postponed In the Criminal Court yesterday because of the absence of a material witness.

It is assigned for trial today. 0 11 W. the it tion of JT" miniature of Lewis rraser. tTo RosaUe Morris, a daughter, a Ctb- se racn e. sapphii-e and-diamond ring.

a watch and chain an circle brooch, black enarnXf McAllister miniatures. To V. C. a godchnd. a taronoU rin and a diamond and ruby ring; Jlary lbbs Morris, a daughter, an amethyst' chain and a sapphire and rubv between Mrs.

Morris- two Eltobeth Maugault was constituted executrix withnn bond. uu wmom The will Was PTPCnt.d 111 x. jugust i. GRIND OF DIVORCE MTLL Vnhappy Couples Who Talce Tliel Troubles To Court. Frederick Pohe applied In the Circuit Court yesterday, through Loula J.

RothVat. tprney, for an absolute fla Pohe, living on Scott street, near Stock, bolm, whom he charges with abondonment uuwuuiuiucss, xnev were married- October 31, 1S97, and separated in October 1S99. An absolute divorce from William J. Crook on the ground of abandonment was applied for in the same court yesterday by Maggie Crook, through Frank V. Moale onT1 They were married December ioI' 1Ived 8ether until October 7, A suit for separate maintenance and! counsel fee was instituted by Sarah Kearsay against John D.

Hearsay, through Jaraea Fluegel, attorney. Mrs. Kearsay alleges that her husband Is a master mechanic earning $25 a week, and that he was recently fined $10 at he Northwestern Police Station for assaulting her. She also charges him with unfaithfulness. They have six children, five of whom are minors.

In the same court and by the same attorney, Mrs. Armenia Mallery sued Georg B. Mallery for separate maintenance and counsel ee. They were, married -August 6, 1903. Mrs.

Majjery charges that her busbandV who is employed bv the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, has failed to support ner, ana has forced her to maka nci vwu living. Ifavts Property To Xiecea. The will of Miss Harriet N. EldgelT, flle5 for probate in the Orphans Court, distributes her personal effects amonsr her twr nieces, Mrs. A.

Robinson White and Mrs. Ernest Law, Mrs. J. Kidgely Carter, wife of her nephew and her cousins, May Pot and Mrs. Harry Snowden.

The residue of the estate la to be divided among Miss Ridgely's niece. Mary Z. Ridjrely, and Elizabeth Ridtrely. and hee nephew, John Ridgely, now living In Wilkes uarre, ra. Mr.

Bernard M. Carter Is named as executor without bond. The will was made June 11. 1900. Mis Ridgely died October 4.

COURT PROCEEDINGS Criminal Couht Judge Doblen. Murder Alice Davis, colored, postponed. Assignment for Todav Mnidw. Alir ored. PABT 2 Judge Wright.

Larceny Carey, colored. Amanda Joh9 son. colored; Edward Perry, colored, not guilty. Forgery Alexander Bowen, colored, stet False Pretenses William Green, colored, threw months jail. Desertion Benjamin Helman, not goDty eon fessed; Edward M.

Smith. Taroled; B. B. Reyer. paroled to Ty his wife $3 a week.

Bawdy Honse Delia Carter, fined $100; Annie Jones, not guilty. Assignment for Today Fe'onloua assaslt, Joseph Sim plans, colored. Albert Wheeler; bnrglary, Ton-r Sailor. Angelo Otteveano; embezrlement Albert C. Smith; larceny, Andrew Scott Edward Senate desertion.

George Stortz. Superior CorBT Judge EJiarp. Schnabel Son vs. Hilta Sons, before report ed; not concluded. Assignment for Today Pending case Part 2- Judge yaea.

Sherwood B. Stonnell vs. Henrr N. Girard, enea account; verdict for nlaintiff for As-ignment for Today Nos. S63, 3.

668-669 6TB. 678. 67680. 6S7 and 691. Citt Cocht Judge Phelps.

State of Maryland, use of Walera Zabrewka, widow, et al. vs. Chesapeake Iiehteragsj ard Towing Company and Patterson, Ramsay tor death of Ignias Zakzewska; before reported; not conclnded. Loni Snringer vs. Michael aed Lena Yenta.

tot alloged breach of promise of marriage by defend ant' iierhew: agreed and sett'ed. Edward Louis Hobine vs. Maryland Veneer ami Basket Company, for personal injuries; agreed ana settled. Thomas H. Knight and Florence Stewart, vs.

August Maag Company, for personal Injuries (twa eases): rjsssed for wrtlrmeft Assignment for Todav Pending case and Nos. 2L 27. 28. 31. 32.

21 and 43. Cofrt of Common Pleas Judge ITarlan. Willinm A. Bennett ts. N'e'lie K.

Bennett, before reported verdict by cor.s-nt for defendant on all Issues (retaining the will of Henry C. Bennett Wil1iam H. Schek vs. BaUlmons and "hio Railroad Crmpany and Mayor and City Council, passed for settlement AfsisTimer.t for Today Georpe Bager vs. Ferdi-nard Bernheimer et Nos.

20. 3. 4. 7, 24, 25, fcv 27. 6 and John G.

Ochs United Eailwaye ana Electric Company. Jpdrb-at-1 rhk No. 2 Jug Stockbrldge. Joserh D. Rothschild vs.

German-American Fire Insurance Company nan pros. Ike Oerber vs. Samuel and Nathan Mlchelsccj veMict for plaintiff for 3. Rosfnberg Rosenberg vs. Ike Dngin; not eoTt-cludd.

Assignment for Today Pending ease and Nos. IT. 19. 20. 21 and 26, Court cf Common Pleas non-Jury docket.

CiRrriT Court Judge ETllott. No. 210. Fitch ts. Ochs; receiver appointed consent No.

223. Dittman et si ts. Robert B. Gibson el aL; re'if granted. No.

227. Zollicoffer vs. Stonebraker; wib enna. Assignment for Today No. 220, Men chine ra.

Mar'land Asbestos Macrsia Manufscring- Company et aL; No. 146 Williams vs. Williams; No. 212. Davis vs.

Davis; No. 228, Htchinsoo ra Hutchinson; No. 233 Hsu-man vs. Harmanr Ed win a Lee Nicholson et aL Camilla 1M Nicholson. et aL 1 Circuit Court No.

2 Judge Gorier. No. 12Sf Loiiis Cohen vs. Albert Pa'tieloff et al.7 exceptions to answer sustained, with leave t9 amend. No.

104. Soeiete Anraiyme de la Dlste'lerfe de la Lioueur Benedictine, etc. vs. Jacob H. Frleden-wa'd nb curia.

AssigTment for Today No. 105, Societe Anonyme la DisfePerie de It Lionenr Benedictine, etc. Louis trass; No. 106. same vs.

J. Byrce fa Vn Ra N-rrth PaTson Street Bnildirur Asso ciation vs. North Pavsoo Street Bnfiding mni Loan Association No. 2. and No.

130, Peyton Todd vs. Phoenix Realty Company. Judtre Dennis. Assignment for Today No. 161.

Wilhelmma 5f, Ahtes vs. Joseph Ahtes. and No. 190, Elizabeth ChancT- vs. George VV.

Chancy. Orphans' Court Judges Block, Gaither and Dunn. Letters Testamentary Granted Estate of Sophia George John W. Griffith, bond $1000. Letters of Administration Granted Estate if Albert F1d'er to Emsnnel Dornbrosks.

bond $300l Ida Fiedler to Emanuel Dombrrtwake, bond 500; of Soohia L. Mount to John K. Mount, bond Gnirdian Appointed Henry M. Warner for Sard Warner, bund $c00. Inventory Filed Estate cf Gertrude Schlminges, Adminisntion Arcount Passed Estate of William C.

McAfee. $50L Gnsrdiin Acommte Passed Estat of Leordpe i 1c-; C9 tYn Tmmh Rnl.lt tx'm. TVmT. W.368. Wi Filed Sophia C.

George. Cnementina Han-. Moiris, Harriet N. Ridgely, Greenleaf John-! Jr. Circuit Court tor Baltimore Cotnrn.

Judge Van Bihher. Towsoni October 14. All cases in assignment passed or continued. Assignment for Tuesdav. Ortober 15 rS-rTl Docket-Nos.

161. K2. 153, 154. 165. 166, IS9.

171. 175. ISO. 1S4, 7. -6.

78. Court of Appeals of Mabtlaxd. October Term. Annartolis. Ctorier 14.

No. 33. Chanricey Brooks vs. James H. Preston, was fuither argued and comrluded by tj.

for the appellee and Joseph R. Gun tier fo-tbe apppllat No. 34. The Acker. Merrall Condit Company George K.

Mi-w w- rar-Hj K- GTKe weems Williams and Frank Gosnell for the B-u jonn ty oemmes Tor the appellant aid appellee. No. 3a. Harriet L. Hill vs.

Charles H. MrConnell George Matticgly was commenced by Alexander Fairba-k. for the appellant Assignment for Tuesday Nos. 36, 37, 38. 39 and 40.

The Idea! He-I shan't go to the countess dance any more She-Why not? He-Oh. I don't know. I may be mistaken, of but it has seemed to me once or twice that she rather expects one to dance. The TiJQ BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT. FOR RENT Second Floor, 326 N.

CHARLES STREET, one iarge uisruA i iiuu.u, mo Small WORK ROOMS steam heat and electric light. SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS FOR RENT; citable tor ora or tailor shop. i7w-ii- XO VJ lUil A A.EjAXfc 11WVAJU No. 405 NORTH CHARLES LATELY OCCUPIED BYTHE L. M.

BARTON COMPANY, MAY BE LEASED FOR A TERM OF YEARS TO A DE SIRABLE TENANT. THIS PROPERTY IS DESIRABLY LOCATED FOR ANY HIGH GRADE BUSINESS CATER rp-m-, -pi TT TT T. ING TO THE EXCL bi RICHARD BERNARD SON. 3 East Lexington street, or WILLIAM DUNCAN, Fidelity Building. 411 north charles; st.

Very desirable FLOOR SPACE, suitable for la dies tailoring or aressmaKing estaciisnment or- ior physician: also. Space suitable for lunchroom, with titcnen, etc. FRANK H. i'tlt-ifs, oil riaeiity liulicung. FRANKLIN STREETS- will be improved to suit tenant.

XrtH. 0VViXJiK KttALil Both Phones. X201 3 Calvert Bldg. STORES FOR RENT. BEAUTIFUL CORNER DRUG STORE, fully furnished with new fixtures and fountain; great cnance ior ngnt man.

BALTIMORE REAL ESTATE ol5-7t 224 St. Paul street. STORE, CORNER ST. PAUL STREET AND LANE, between Baltimore and Fayette streets, with large corner show window in ab- Buniit-i urcyiwi uuiiuiiiK luubaic- uuo I lance. well-lighted cemented cellars and large vault; electric light, gas, water and steam heat: reasonable la-un IB St.

Paul street. WHARF PROPERTY. FOR "SALE- WHARF PROPERTY, FOOT OF CROSS STREET, 2BO FEET WIDE BY 4SO FEET LONG TO BULKHEAD: NEW PIERS EXTENDING OUT 2SO FEET; IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. U. M.

Ac L. 11. al2-tf 41 PROFESSIONAL BLDG. "river front property. FOR SALE- BACK RIVER, HALF-MIME WATER FRONT.

Hi) acres; good sou ana miuaings. Three miles from electric road. MAGOTHY RIVER, 3 MILES WATER FRONT. 500 acres, two miles from new electric line. MERRIKEN MERRIKEN.

lOO E. Lexington. FOR RENT SUBURBAN. DESIRABLE NINE-ROOM COTTAGE; chicken hniieaa Viofti an1 exmrora 1 woo lotirt ivri xmi-ii to railroad station. THILL'S REAL ESTATE OFFICES.

405 Courtland street. ol5-6f FOR RENT 6-Room COTTAGE, with bath, hot ana coia water- Hamilton avenue, near tireen- neia avenue, ol3-eo3t ROLAND Kb. FURNISHED COTTAGE. 12 rooms; pleasantly located, one square' from on.ni. Anr.lv at 3S.

HOWARD St. nl.VvnSt- nOTTAOF. nil conveniences, heat: Kmorv- i i i pst-nV i Phi WES a ZVi I walbrook; lo with modern im proved DWELLING. CARL G. HILGEN- care Carr-Lowrev -lans Md.

SALE OR RENT SUBURBAN. EVERGREEN LAWN Baltimore's Prettiest and Most Modem Suburb. Terminal Harford Road cars, 5c fare. -11-night Cars. All City Conveniences.

Artesian Well Water. Modern Stores. Houses open for Inspection. For Rent or Sale on Easy Terms. Large Lots For Sale on Easy Terms, 400 up.

Apply on Premises or 305 CALVERT BUILDING. CITY AND SUBURBAN REALTY COMPANY. 'I 3r i) V- E. LEXINGTON ST. TL'tf a DESIRABLE WMEMOUSE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE SUN BOOK JOB PRINTING OFFICE, S.

W. Cor. CALVERT SARATOGA WITH 50 FEET FRONT ON BEAUFORT STREET. This substantial building is suitable for. any manner of business prominently located lighted on three sides steam and electrical power and lighting plant, etc.

Apply To Jim Vansant Building. 210.

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