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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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CHESTER MONDAY, MAY 6, 1912. OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT ON THIS NEXT PAY-DAY you will thus get your financial matters down to a system, perhaps be able to -n'sKe your Income stretch further "in the future. Your stubs on your check-book; will -ive you an accurate account at any time of what becomes of your And of course your balance at the end of the inoiuh will be greater than as if you have the money conveniently in your pocket or In the house. '2 per cent, interest, ijoth large and small accounts Equally welcome at the Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE TRUST CO.

Cambridge Trosl Building CHESrER, PA. MONDAY, MAY 6, ,1912. CITY BRIEFS. George Nelll, of Front and Reaney streets, owner of the trim launch. Lorna, is burning the paint from the hull and cabin preparatory to repainting and renovating: it throughout.

Txvo horses slipped on the wood bldck pavement on West Third street, near Ho well, Saturday morning-, and both animals were skinned and bruised about the legs. Captain J. C. Blackwell, who represents a large wholesale lumber firm, will leave shortly for, the Adirondacks to buy timber. tjypsy- fortune-tellers -have pitched their tent the lot on 'West street, near Franklin street Roofers wer occupied Saturday in making repairs to the roof of' the property of John J.

'Dougherty, at Fourteenth street and 'Providence avenue. Workmen were occupied Saturday in erecting screens; on the entrances and windows of the residence of- Dr. Frederick on East Fifth Arrangements are well under way for the opening of the vacation Bible School to be conducted by the, parishioners of the Third Presbyterian church and several teachers hare already been engaged for the work. The work of repaying Welsh" street from Seventh street to Third street is progressing- rapidly, and it is expected that the Filbertine will be laid.within ten days. Employees of the Eddystorm Print Works who have suspended their duties for the past few days owing- to the semi-annual stock-taking of firm, have resumed their oositibns.

The Southern Pennsylvania Traction Oornpanyhas laid new rails in the roadbed of Welsh taking advantage of the opportunity afforded by the repaving: of this thoroughfare. Sen-ice cars of Southe'rn Pennsylvania Traction Company have been busy the past few days In hauling a large consignment of new ties Irom the Fifth street and Morton avenue freight station of the Pennsylvania Railroad out onto the Darby Pike, where a. new' roadbed is in process of construction. The new cement watch towers recent-. ly put into service by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company at the Twelfth and Madison, Potter and Chestnut street grade crossing's are reported to he greatly superior to the old wooden structures formerly In use.

Edward Homer, 2627. West Sixth street, a machinist at the-Penn Steel Castings Machine Company's-works while repairing a crane Saturday, slipped and fell against the cog-wheels of the crane and gashed his scalp. The injury necessitated his "being taken to the Chester his-wounds were dressed, after which he ahle to return to his home. The members df Miss Crystal's, class, of the North Chester Baptist Sunday will give an entertainment in thn edifice at Twenty-third street and Providence avenue. Tnursday evening.

A fine musical and literary programme has been arranged for the event. Mrs. Jesse D. Hart, of 915 Crosby street who was admitted to Chester Hospital on Friday last to receive treatment for a fracture of the right leg, is getting: along nicely. Mrs.

Hart is a nurse by profession arid was attending Mrs. Paul Farnan, of Second Fulton streets, when she slipped fell down a. flight of stairs, sustaining- the injury mentioned. The Keystone Steel Casting's Company, Sixth and Lloyd, streets, has just received a large order and prospects are bright for steady, -work at plant for sometime. This news will be received by the employees and their families with great Joy.

The members of the Afternoons With Science Club, will take tneir first field trip Saturday, May 11. The trip will he devoted to botanical and geological studies. members of Larkin Lodge, Knights of Pythias, are making extensive arrangements for. the celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the or-' fianization, the affair to take place in Library Hall, on East Broad street tomorrow evening. The Kpworth League of Trinity M.

E. Church held a bake on Saturday after- "iion ajul evening, arid were highly pioased with the result, having cleared about J21.00. The proceeds will be used pay expenses Day and the Anniversary of the League next Sunday. Chorister Charles Keare, of Trinity l. E.

church, members of the choir, to meet for rehearsal Wednesday evening after prayer meeting. The members of the Tag Day Com- JnltteR of the Children's Playgrounds Association will meat in the auditorium of the Toung Men's Christian Association building, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Board of Trustees of the South Chester Methodist Episcopal church, at Hiird and Jeffrey streets, will hold thfir regular meeting in the chapel this evening and the annual reorganization will take place. The annual May'ball of the Reynolds 'incing Academy will take place In Mall, East Broad street, at 8 this evening. i PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.

Victor N. VetromYle. of Everett. ass who has been associated with the Chester Times for the past' five months, will leave for his hom Saturday. and will stop over for a few houra in York City, where he will be the guest of H.

W. Dana, advertising manager for Glinbel Brothers. Jlurdie and Miss Anna M. Ross, of this city, were visitors to Newark, Saturday arid Sunday and were entertained by Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Rutledge. and J. C. Beaumont, of Penn street, near Fifth, enjoyed an automobile trip yesterday to Harrington, where they were guests of Mrs. Beaumont's sister.

They roundabout journey of about one hundred and nine- tv miles. John F. Cullls, the marble and granite dealer of the Fifth ward, visited Bridgeport, N. yesterday and combined business with pleasure. Dawsbn Young.

a member of the Times mechanical staff, ha changed his place of residence from 627 Morton avenue to 427 East Eleventh street. Dr. L. W. Stagg.

the dentist of 316 Market street, has resumed his. professional duties after being confined to his home for a week suffering with a- serious attack of la grippe. Mrs. Mary Burns, of West Second street, and her little granddaughter, Mary Crego, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Burns' daughter, John Kane, in" -West Philadelphia.

Joseph Miller, a Market street merchant, and family, enjoyed an automobile outing through the upper section of the State yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Drake, 'of East Seventh street- are sojourning at the home of Mr.

Drake's mother, in Hammonton, N. J. Robert, Emery, of Tenth and Upland streets, who' is employed at the Bald- Locomotive "Works in Eddystone, spent) yesterday with friends at South Betlilehem. Mrs; John A. Melville, of East Broad street, has from P.er'ryvtlle, 1 where she attended' the' funeral, of a relative.

Charles M. Wood! S. retired, in his', boyhood days lived his parents In this city. visited his brother, Robert Wood, of- West Fourth street, Friday and Saturday of last week. Colonel Wood was escorted through the an automobile, places of interest such -as the City "Hall, Pennsylvania College, Free Library and the monument marking the landing.

place ol William Penn. Colonel "Wood expressed himself well pleased with the city in general, noting that an air of-progressiveness. seemed to be in evidence. He left for Washington, D. o.n Saturday 'evening.

Jbluv eullin, of Fourteenth street, and Providence avenue, and. Herbert Warlock, -of Twentieth and Hyatt streets, -left this city, this morning for Dover, where they have secured positions for the Summer. Mrs. Benjamin Pettijohn, of 229 East Thirteenth street, who has bean confined to her home under the carel of, a physician for the past two weeks, was yesterday removed to the Crozer where she will an Mrs. Jesse of 915 Crosby street, who was admitted to the Chester Hospital last Friday suffering- with injuries which, she sustained in a fall down stairs in her home, is said to be getting along Clyde Flounders', of '528 East Eighth street, has resumed his duties in tho Baldwin Locomotive Works after being unable to work for -several the result, of injuries in his work.

Miss Helen Lehman, a student in. the West Chester State Normal School, accompanied by Miss Mildred 'Reeve, of Medford, N. a classmate, resumed her studies in institution after having spent several days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. William F.

Lehman, 2124 West Third street. Mrs. Edna Spann, and two children, of Marcus Hook, spent Saturday and yesterday as the guests, of her father, W. L. Yarnall, of 2423 West Third street.

Samuel Pancoast, a resident of Glassboro, N. has returned to city after having spent yesterday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin T. Pancoast, 2204 West Third street.

Mrs. Harriet M. Flaharty, of the West End is seriously ill at the home of her Charles Neal, 27.08, West Seventh street, with of pneumonia. DEATHS. the 4th lnst aged 58 years.

relath es a n(i Mends the family, Benevolent Lodge. No. 40. I. Imperial Commandery, No.

225 o'f 116 1 to attend tho funeral on iifternoon at o'clock from his vaJ, nce Aston Mills Interment at Cemetery, Rockdale. th lnst E'lzabetli 'C. Raymond ate Th 8 anfl Sa and fr nds VV St the fam- AK May 4th, 1912. Mary to ri'ldpncf. nf at 2 clock Morru IRht Mrs THomas men II Concord Ave.

Inter- Mt, Hope Cemetery, Dr. Samuel R. Stirling, of Philadelphia, was in Chester yesterday calling on 'relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Kemlow C. Toung and Mrs. William Toung. of 338 Parker will tp day from a visit to relatives at Po.ttstown,.Pa, Howard Robert Robinson and William- Young, of this city, enjoyed a visit yesterday to West Grove, where they were guests of Levis Shropshire. 'Charles Allen, a contractor of Parker above Third; has returned from an extended visit to Atlantic City, N.

J- Miss Mary daughter of Rev. Samuel and Mrs. McWilliams, is suffering with a cold and something of the character of who -secured, marriage licenses-from the marriage bureau of Philadelphia on Sa-turday were John of Darby, Mlas Mattie Goslay, of Philadelphia, and Thomas M. 'Longcope, of Lansdowne. and Miss I.

Wllhelmlna Scherer, of engagement is announcued of Miss Sadie Swimmer, of Chester, and Ray. Kaplan, of Philadelphia. The wedding will take place'in Cictober. Word has reached Chester relatives of the marriage of Dalnior. H.

James, at Ontario. California, to Miss -Leah Wimhourlcy. 6C-that city, on Saturday, April '27. Mr. James is a.son of C.

Y- a former of this city, who now resides in Southern Samuel Qulhn News, Sixteenth and Walnut streets, visited and friends In Philadelphia yesterday. Miss Lillian Wilson'and her mother, of Philadelphia, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. tip- ton, of Thirteenth streot and Edgmont avenue, yesterday.

A regular buslnesn mcetlnK of the Epworth League of South Methodist Episcopal church. Third and Jeffrey streets, will bo held In the chapel to-morrow cvcnlnp: flOR rolling chair. Ap! ply Times Ofik-e. UILDING LOT FOK E. Times Office.

OR 601 Welsh St. Apply Welsh St. cameo pin. Finder rewarded by leaving at Times Office. sirl for general housework.

Kef. 54 W. Sth fet. OY nine years old wishes Place on farm. Addiyss Times Office.

8 BOARD convenient to Market 1 St. and Y. M. C. A.

$3.50 per weeK. Apply Times Offic. furnished house, four -to seven rooms, or Hat. Address G.G., Times Office. YJOY WANTED to learn finishing trade.

Keystone Cabinet Front and Franklin streets. All convent-' ences; central location; $5 per week. Apply Times Omce. Cabbage and Tomat 1 to Plants, COc per hundred. Wick Ess Farm.

920 Edward St. Howell St. 10 rooms, bath, hot and cold water. $13 per montli. Apply on premises.

cheap work-horse. Apply Bentley McAteer's second hand store, No. KQ New Market St. from Sth and Upland Jj to Consumers wharf, initials F. II.

on outside: Return Times Ofllce. plain g-ild bracelet; Initials M. between Jeffrey and Norris Sts. Reward 2003 W. 2nd.

OR or four carts: one hack; also for rent house. Apply No. 10 Reaney street. 171 OR SALE roan mare. I' 1100 His.

Neal Fllnn, Cartertown store; Also three other horses. road between Walber's Hotel and Chester short 'line. In Es- slngton. gold bracelet name engraved, thereon. Reward, A.

Times Office. OARDING HOME FOR Wanted by the Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania, boarding home In a Protestant family for baby three 'months old: Forrfurther particulars address-Edwin D. Solenberger, General Sec- retar, 421 S. 15th Philadelphia. FOR 606 East 9th 1209 West 3rd street 20.00 904 West 7th street 1S.OO 1433 West street 10.00 Sll West 3rd street 12.50 SamueliyoiisJarketSquare Law and Real Estate Offices, (Both -PKanei.) BOK'T liET TO-WIGtKT'S OPPOBTTT- N1XY BE YOITR 'CMncH it now.

'You will soon say taat your stoolc lu'-Uie Jilnwood B. 1. the: sanest 'and' beat In- veitment fov. ever inaiie. rimt payment In tSe new 27tli Sertes dua -to- nig-lit.

TMB if tie Ume to start. One dollar that earning- interest is more. valnaWs than two dollars earning- none. SS a montn will earn you Entrance 26 centi -a share the only expense. Go or send your payment to G.

B. Croagrove, Treamrer, llnwooa, Pa. Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Bicycles Bells, etc. Repairing Keys, -Locke, Repaired. Guns and-Pistols-Repaired.

Scissors, Saws. Knives, Razors. Sharpened. Bringf anything repairable to JOHN TAYLOR 552 Edgmont Botn Phones Loss of Hair? Dandruff? Irritable Scalp? Excelsior 0an rc is the remedy. 25e and 50c a bottle It will produce a- luxuriant growth hair.

Billsteifl's Pharmacy 15th and Potter Streets Clasp When you buy a Hose Supporter why -not maHe sure that you get the very newest and best thins of the kind? The a M. C. Hose-Supporter has a clasp that alone Is the whole nrlce Holds the. stocking firmly; can't let go-till you raise the-C. M.

C. lever. Best of all, can't injure the stocking no matter how fine its fabric. The most successful fastening device ever planned for woman's comfort. .15, 16, 25, 50c, MISS M.

S. CROSS Corsets and Hair Goods. 32 W. THIRD ST. FEMALE HEM" WANTED.

ANTED-White girl for general housework. Apply 112 E. 5th St. woman for kitchen work. Address Times Office.

IRL WANTED-To learn packing. while learning, Delaware; Cl- gar Co tLP and colored, city Mrs. S. Christy, 16 street for general housework; no washing.or Address S. £., Times Office.

IRLS to fold towcjs in IT ware room. Apply at office Nelson Kershaw. Clifton Heights. TIT for lacing and. reel: ing silk." Paid; while from Chester American Viscose Marcus Hook, Pa.

AND I poodle dog. returned John Leary, 5th and Howell. I beagle, gyp; black i npota; 8 months gone 2 weeks last Friday. Some boys were seen taking Tier away. Reward if returned Lane's restaurant, If B.

6th-8C WANTED. I) APERHANGEUS WANTED-Apply J. I tl. Williamson, 236 Market St. OY WANTED 10 learn paperhanging and painting, at Williamson's, 23S Market St.

ILL "CUEKK" WANTED on Elliott Fisher machine. Apply Huston Mfg. Green and CuMwell Sts. ANTEDr-A man for rougli carpenter work: steady work. Keystone Cabinet Front and Franklin Sts.

ECHANICAL Draftsmen received $150 num. Prepare at home. 4 mos. special rate; prlv. instructor.

1'. 0. Bos 433, Newark, N. SOAJiDING. 1 YOU WANT board? Go to E.

Broad St. gentlement boarders. Apply oil W. Sth St. 1 1 A.BL.li UOA.H1>.

witn or witfiou; room lerma 3M Sth St MARRIED COUPLE want JL board and two rooms. Address Times Office. WANTED. geese feather beds. Beat cash prices paid.

Address C. P. delivery, Chester. Wanted to buy Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or anything you have to offer. E.

H. BENJAMIN 1203 West Third Street I OR large ice box. Apply K. P. Talley 230 Edg.

Ave. Pi. 1OR Holstem bull. Good size. Isaac Forsythe.

Wallinsford, ORSE, Buggy. Harness. 2 Sets Blow Harness lor sale. Still-well, Wallingford. ji Leghorn chickens.

Ij Call at Mrs. Young's, Sltli and Chestnut Sts. IT. 1 ABY CHICKS FOR per dozen. Amos.

Ewinj. Pennsylvania Military College Stable. PECIAL IN AXLE GREASE for two days. H. Hlnkson, 2202 West Third street.

RY KINDLING WOOD, oak, large load, J2. 25c extra when ctrried in. Keystone Cab. Front and Franklin. TTIOR fountain and two safes in sood condition.

No reasonable offer refused as I need the room. Apply Babe's, 3rd and Howell Sts. One Yast Double Keyboard Typewriter, 57.50. I Densraore Typewriter, S12.50. E.

H. BENJAMIN, Third and Howell Sts. TOB BEKT. V1CES 'a the Weaver 1 OR home, 3 rooms, Park. Place.

Howard 'Bros. furnished rooms for rent 1025 Madison St. OR In tho Rogers Building, 619 Edgmont TORE FOR on Edg- 71OR offices, with heat. Hooper 516 Market. I OR 707 Potter St.

Apply Robert Ross, 726 W. 5th St OS. RENT-JHouse No. 725 Upland St Apply 524 Market St. OOMS FOR prof.

Ap. 28 W. Washington Media. i OR- E. 23rd all cpnven: garage and chicken house.

Apply 209 23rd St OR and stable llth and Main streets. Upland. S2o per month. Sweeney Clyde. URNISHED ROOMS In Young Men Christian Association Building, with or "without "board.

Call and examine. nicely papered throughout 628 Cherry bt. Apply J. H. Williamson.

236 Market St FOR RENT Dwellings $8, $1Q, $12, $14 and $18. We are offering 216 Morton Street for sale on easy terms. No cash required. Call and learn the proposition. JOHN F.

CROWLBT. Seventh and Welsh Sts. Bell 'Phone, 235-IX For Rent 1432 E. 3rd Street I 7 room house with bath, hot and cold water, heater, dutch hall, and front porch, good neighborhood. Bell 'Phone 594-m.

J. IRYIN TAYLOR 5I2 W. Ninth Street TEETH POLLED FREE NO PAIN Tl-iat Sore Jaw Is not necessary. Conie' to us and we guarantee to give immediate relief. All operations -are done quickly without pain.

There Will Be No More swollen face or sleepless nights you let us do the work. Our artificial teeth look like the natural. Allwork guaranteed. GOLD TEETH GOLD CROWNS $8.00 MYERS DENTISTS 514 Market Chester, Pa. Open every evening, Gas administered.

515RoseSt. Bell'619-R Upi-olstering Awoiigs Casbiois Repaird and Whlteley. 6J-I W. Sd St. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debt contracted by my wife.

Louis J. Schatz, Clifton Heights, Pa. all at ttie H-adlnR second hand store of Chester for bargains. BUSISTESS TSANSPEB All kinds of businesses bought and sold or exchanged. Martin Cambridge Bids- ROCERY and Provision business wanted.

South Chester preferred. Apply Martin Bros. ADY DESIRES position with protit- abla investment of 51000. Mari.n Bros. General Repair Furniture Chaira Caned.

Mattress Making. J. BARROWCLOUGH. 601 W. Third St.

E. Garrett, Paper Warehouse 516, 613 WELSH ST. Wrapping Paper. Paper Bags and Twine. Both 'phones, TAYLUR C.

BURKE PRACTICAL, HOUSE PAINTER. Estimates Furnished. 1139 MADISON ST. 'PHONE 434. EXPERT PIANO TUNING, $2.00 7 YEARS' EXPERIENCE WALTER S.

ZEISING RUTLEDGE. PA. Bell Pnono ANNE COSTELLO HAIBDEESSINQ AND Wley Bnlldlng Welih and Wall Btreots. Bell 517 D. A lot single and double Screen Doors and Window Screens.

We buy anything you hatfe for sale. Bentiey's becond Hana Store 12th and Edsmont Ave. W. KEITH. All Switches that are endy have them renovated, and made like new.

We dye hair any shade. BENTLEY'S Hair Dressing Est. 617 505 Mmfcfrt St. ElvaW. Miller, 1212 Chiropody, Halrdressing, Massaee, Full line of Hair Goods.

Switches, made from combings. Bell 'phone. 1103 A. RANK BEI.MONT—Patent Pavements, Cement and Tile Work, Curb-setting and General Contractor. Also Cement Steps.

Stone work and excavating done at reasonable rates. Address Is Times Office. Camera Supplies Developing ana Printing. Picture framing. B.

CHAS. S1MMONDS. 631 Market St. IDOWS' PENSIONS, V2 a month. All J12, regardless of amount of income.

New law just passed. Widows whose claims have been on account of Income should write at once for papers and Instructions free of charge, to John Wainwright 3 W. 7th Wilmington. Del. Pennsylvania Garage General Machine Work and Brazing.

Gasoline Engine Repairing, Sixth and Welsh Streets 1912 Build; don't Stone Is always beat and will prove cheapest in tne end. We can furnish first-class Face. Foundation, Dimension and Curb Stone. Also, Sand and Dirt. ''Phone.

36-AV i Swarthmore. Pa. HARD TIMES NOW It's cheaper to have us move and store your furniture than pay rent. Send your furniture to the home for homeless furniture and go home to mother. HEADLEY'S EXPRESS BoUi PbonoK.

10-10 E. THXQD ST. WASHINGTON HOTEL BARBER SHOP DICK FRIEL, Manager. Children's Hair Bobbing a Speciality Everything- First-Class. BEAI.

ESTATE POB BENJ.C.FOX EOB Wo. SZ9 Weigh street. This property in now a food stand for a light business needing 1 a central location, This property IB sure to become more valuable ench year. The street it now being- paved by city and street improvements, and when finished will maxe it a clean, up-to-date business street. Bny now it yon want a good business place at the right price.

BENJ.C.FOX of Real Estate We offer at public salo on Saturday, May 11, 1912, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon on the premises, the brick dwelling house Situate at No. 402 East Sth Street, Chester, Pennsylvania. This la an unusual opportunity to' sepure a well situated property at a low price. Chester Real Estate Co. 25 East Fifth Street Both 'phones No.

132. FOR SALE OR RENT 1115 Kerlin, $3800, rent $25 per month, steam heat. 604 W. 12th $2100, rent $15 per month, steam heat. 611 W.

12th $2800, rent $18 per month, hot air heat. Illn Parker, $2800, rent $18 per hot air hea. 1 Ready May 15th. Parker S. rooms, bath and all conveniences; price $2650, rent $17 per month, select your own decorations.

All tho. above new and up-to-date and most desirable. Also one flat, in the Concord, 7th and Concord avenue. Steam heat, electric light, janitor-service 1 -included, $25 per montli. Will be vacant May 20th.

Wm, G. Price, Jr. 7th St. doncord Ave. A Good Looking Hand it satisfactory but not no pleasant as a good foot.

The ant if a matter of luck, too second matter of good Walk-Over Shoes 3HTDERRIGKSONM 623 and 625 Edgmont CHESTEK, PA. M. MEAEITS. VT. PTnUUBK, Proprlotom.

SIEAI. ESTATE TOB SALE. OR SALE OR RlSNT-Wttlllngtord. on trolley near auuion. bungalow.

7 rooms and 14-rpom house, all conv. Apply J. W. Wallingtord. Pa.

OK-SALE- awellms house with brick atablft attached, room for eight horses, with large encloed ahoddlng: tli)8 central location. Howard street. 1 7 OR brick house, 1704 Walnut street; all conveniences; cemented cellar; heater; house papered throughout Paved street and all improvements paid for. A bargain. Jainos tract ot'threa and one-half acrea In Mlddletown Township near the line of the trolley running from Chester to Media through Mlddletown' and also convenient to Moylan Station.

Good land and flne location. Price mod- crate. Apply to CHARLES PALMER No. East Fifth St. Chester.

For Sale or Rent New Houses, Twenty- Third and Madison Sts. Apply j. H. WILLIAMSON 236 Market St. Both Phones Broad St.House For Sale No.

519 Broad St. with 23 feet front with 46 feet front Sweeney Clyde Market Square Both 'phones No. 61. FOR SALE Linwood Heights 2 2 Ji -story Frame Dwolllw on west side of Knddoll eight rooms in each house, -with in rear. Our price for the two houses is $2800 Thin is a barg-aia for any one employed around' MarctiB Hook.

See Lear Worrilow Cambridge Building Both Away From the Hustle and the Bustle of the City BACK TO THE FArt.M. SWEET SINGING BIRDS FRAGRANT FLOWERS A LJTTLH COUNTRY HOME. HJ3RB ARE A FEW OF THE MANY. Frame house, 1 rooms, barn and poultry houses and 18 acres of good land. mile to station.

Only 54,500, Frame house, 6 rooms, two poultry houaea, barn and 5 acres of land. This la a line little poultry farm. $2,600. Stone house, 6 rooms, barn and outbuildings. 8 acres 'of land.

This place has a dpring house and stream through it Near enough to be handy to every. thing. Only $2,500. Frame house. 7 rooms, barn and 12 acres of land, near village.

Abundance of shade and fruit. Price $3,500. Framo house, 1 rooms, two poultry houses, barn and abundance of youne fruit, 8 acres of good land. This place 18 near trolley and trains. $3.600.

Here Is a nice little poultry farm. Frame house, 6 rooms, 1 acre of land, Poultry houses and barn. Will sell for any reasonable offer If sold at once. Frame house, 6 rooms and 1 acre of land, 1 mile to trolley. Only $1.509.

HERE ARE TWO PLACES IN THE COUNTRY FOR Frame house, 7 rooms; i acre: near, trolley. $12.00 per montli Frame house, 7 rooms, neac Media. This Is a nice little place. Rent ME SHOW YOU THIS ONE. IT IS O.

K. Fine farm, largo frame house, 10 rooms, barn and carriage house. Large butcher shop and 45 acres of land. Near Chester. This Is an exceptional bargain if sold at once.

Make me an offer. THIS IS BUYING TIME AND BUILDING TIME. I HAVE MANY DESIR. ABLE BUILDING LOTS IN THE 1st WART) HANDY TO TWO TROLLEY ROADS IF YOU WANT THE BEST BUirtoiNO LOTS IN CHESTER. GET PRICE ON THESE.

BENJ. T. LEVIS Real Estate Man 107 W. SSOOKO XXOIA, PJL a. o.

Irresistible Rugs and Linoleums For Spic and Span Homes And At Hendricks' Right Prices TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS" 6x9 7x9 8-3x10-6 to $18.50. 9x12 to $20.00. RUGS. 8-3x10-6 9x12 and $20." 9x12 AXMINSTER 6x9 8-3X10-6 9x12 and $25.00 9x12 LINOLEUMS. Printed quality, I- 2, and 4 yards 6oc, 700, 750 and 850 a.

square yard. Inlaid quality, 2 $1.15, $1.25, $1.50 a square yard. D. Q. HENDRICKS 31 Wsst Third St Chester, Pa.

Otll KM up on Xooal 183. lU up on Bill B37-A. LADIES' LINEN SCITINCS The Belfast linen finish for suits and skirts is exceptional value, will wear and launder like linen, and holds its linen finish and looks like linen, 32 inches wide 15cayard BDTCBEUINEN For skirts and suits, all pure linen good quality and serviceable 'full yard wide 25c and 50c a yard COLORED" DRESS LINEN Iii five handsome new colors, all linen, 36 inches wide, in brown, black, helio and gray. 50c a yard MESSALINF SILK PETTICOATS In plain 1 and changeable shades they are strikingly pretty in the changeable colors. $2.00 each SATEEN "PETTICOATS We have a.

lot of 75 cent good sateen Petticoats, nicely trimmed, deep 'flounce. 56c HEATHERBLOOffl PETTICOATS Very pretty quality, light weight heatherbloom, made up nicely and ghape, deep flounce. $1.00 each targe" turnover. Ample reasons lor Ic Martin Brothers. M.

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