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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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CHESTER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 19H Security ftgainst Even Possibility the feeliiig that a man likes to have about his home or any properly in which he has invested his hard-earned money. Thai is the reason that 'every iroiirrty holder's firxt thought is to insure against Fire a probability. It is just It JS the SriUte insurance against a Me in your Not a pro- iiiiMHty perhaps, hut it is a imssibility. For a very small c-'Kst you need have no feeling Aisk about it at uur Title Insurance department. Cambridge Trust Co.

Cambridge Trust Building, PA. James, of 536 East Eleventh the llol m0m mt street" illlain Martin, of and jiorton avenue, is entertalu- Iey of Philadelphia. is this as tin- guest of his Mrs. licssie Lenny, 0 B2S East t-iglitli street. i 5 of Fourteenth avenue, has re- WEDNESDAY.

AUGUST 5, 1914 THOSE AWAY ANrVISITING The Vacation Season Being Taken Advantage of By Many of Our Citizens rt tur ltd to his home after sev- ual with a party of friends at Bower's Beach, N. J. Miss Margaret B. Smith, of Eleventh Mum streets, Upland, has returned to her borne, from WUdwood. trie enjoyed a week's sojourn.

Mrs Lawrence A. Gipp and daughter, Marguerite, of 3U Pemiell street. tor Crestsou. whtre wl cn three weeks with tricnds. Thomas Slatlery.

of Third and iTUnkUn streets. lias eone to Cresstm. where he will spend about three as the guest ot relatives. J. ohn Daley, a elerk at Ryan's Hotel ajl avenue, is enjoying 'i friends in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LOST Hunch of keys.

Reward return Ollii'e. IPS H. Third St Dlner25 cents dog. Partly clipped, jjcivard. 31)9 Up.ta.ud St.

wants" day's work of Times Ollice. any gold uatch; oxviiei in Hew, at Times OMir. LO.ST—Pension check. Jucob Orem- minger. Kew.

$5.00. ret. to Times. EXPERIENCED st desires pos. Ao.

Times. FOR Madison Si. Apply Waller Provideix-e Ave. FOR block, rack, counter, -shelves, coffee' grinder. Ap.

723 Street. FEMALE HELP WANTED waitress, must lie over 21. Times WANTED buy stoves and furniture. Drop U03f.il. JSird's.

27 Fourth St In suburbs about Sept. 1st, ror lady with little Rirl, or rooms tvith m-iv-llcges. Audi-ess Times. MALE HELP WANTED two weeks' Delaware. vacation with Mary Maedelino Clendenning, of 2i5 Ivy street, left yesterday for News, where she will spend ixsveral weeks.

Mrs. Edn.v Slay Kelly, of Eighth and Pusey streets, leaves to-day for White Hill, wliere she will spend a week as the guest of her sister. Mrs. Kllei, 13retelle. Elwood Donaldson resumed "nis duties yesterday as a member of the police department after enjoying a days' vacatioti.

lie visited friends in Lancaster and Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Thoinns Briggs. ol- Scvetjth and Welsh streets, will leava in a.

few dayx for Ocean City, N. J. to spend a week. Samuel of 524 West Third street, has returned from a. pleasant visit to Atlantic City.

WANTED Apply American Viscose Marcus Hook. J. J. Hanna. ilE.NT—216 Kssex Place.

rent 111.00. Apply B. Marker, Market Street. NOTICE'IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will bo made to the Public- Service Commission the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the approval of a contract between Lower Chichester Township, Delaware County, and the Iteucon LlBhl Company, for furnishing, operating and maintaining incandescent electric lights for lighting thfc public hlBhwaya in Lower Chlcheytcr Township, Delaware County, from September 1914, to AUKUSC Slst, 1910. the heurinc on which will be held in the rooms of the Commission at Hanlsburg.

on Wednesday the nineteenth day of August. 19U, itt 10.00 a. when and where nil iter- noris in interest may appear and be Heard If they so desire. MISF Margaret Cardwell and her are keeping house for Mrs. mother in Upland, while the is sojourning: at Hlghpoint, N.

J. James Egbert, of 1217 Walnut went to Norristowa yesterday to nd the funeral of a friend. Samuel Cochran. graduate of the "'hi'sler Higrh School who is employed Irwin. will be in Chester next vf-fh for a short stay.

Mr. and James Woods, of ths End, arrived home on Monday night, having spent a. few days at At- Jintlc City. Mr. and Mrs.

James Senior, ot Third street, spent Sunday n'ith relatives in Philadelphia. R. E. Jones, assistant superintendent in the Tilghman street plant of the Suburban Gas and Electric is enjoying his vacation in i 'hestcr County. Frank DOran.

of 1424 West Third pn-cei. has secured a position at Newport XCWH. He left for that place the' Inner part of last week, and he ex- j'ecis to stay in the southern town per- juanently. Miss Abigail Jeffries, of Seventh and J'ulton streets, has returned home'from New York City after spending a part her vacation viewing the Eights the biff Miss Marjorle C. Black, of Fifth and Madison streets, left Chester yesterday, morning for Cape Slay, where she will tne da with them on Sunday.

pend some time. Miss Edna. Bby, ot Eighth and i-lay streets, is visiting the Mllbourns their camp at Augustine Beach Mr. 'and Mia. 'John Kistler and daughter Mlgas Eva-, jjf- SIS' Green this city yesterdav for three -weeks at their cottage In Atlantic City, Harry Shusman, ot 132 Hayes street has returned from New Tork City, wuere he visited a number of relatives.

I be held in the rooms of the Commission at Harrlsburg, on Wednesday the NOTICE IS HEREBY 'OWEN that ap- plication will be made to the Public Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the iipprov- al of a. contract between Lower Chi. Chester Township, Delaware County, and the -Beacon Light Company. passed by the Commissioners of sal'i Township on the twenty-eighth duy of July. 10K, for the right to construct, erect, operate and maintain in Lower Chichester Township, Delaware County, appliances and apparatus for the Purpose of furnishing light, heat and power or any of them by electricity the public, the hearing on which will DISTRICT SALES MAN'AOKU.

for staple, well automobile fli-es and tubes, factory i.j user. ICxvcu- ttve ability ntcvisary teloct aii'l direct sub agvms. Profitaljlv, exclusive liberal cummlotion: tvfniaitftn. Stale Jtfe, mid all details In lUst letter. NATIONAL COMPANY.

POTTriTGWN. PJC.N'NA. WANTED. HIGHER CO MM selling: our Guaranteed Trees and Plants than others pay. Pay weekly.

Outfit free. Pennsylvania Nursery, Girurd. Pa. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CIGAR STOUt: and'pool room for sale. Apply St.

Received Yesterday A special lot of new Silk Front SHIRTS for Young Men $1.50 JtjBALJESTATE FOR SALE KOR SALK OK RB.VT—New brlfk hounew. All conv. 300 W. 3rd St. MJR easy ternm, No.

319 K. JOth d-room house, heal, elevtrlc lights, tine place. Key ttt No. 31T. J.

rhliHis, UuU.ier. b'lX liouso and build- injW. Near store, church nnd school. Jui-al place for mechanic. Will consider exvliaiiKu.

Address 41 Avenue, Norwood. I'd. 36 THIRD ST. PROFESSIONAL D. M.

JOHNSON, Attoitiey-ut-Law and Market Square. Chester. or Sunday, $20 and bills rolled together. JSuward if rc- tui-ncd BOARDING FOR rooms or without 200 E. 23rd St.

DESIRABLE; VAOA.NCIES at the. orey- atotie. 316 Fifth Street. Mrs. Beulah Larkin, of Walnut street, entertained her daughter Mrs.

W. H. Craic and children. Helen and falmer, or Wilmington, vesterday. Last Sunday Larkin had as guests, her son, Shelly and family, of Baltimore.

i Mr. and Mrs. Weslev R. Morgan, of West Sixth street, soloists of St. Paul's choir, are spending their vacation al Atlantic City.

They arc expected home time for next Sunday's services. After spending several weeks with relatives and friends of this cltv Mrs John li Plernmlne and John, left Tuesday morning to Join Mrs. Flemming's husband, the Rev. John B. Flem- xnlng of Easton, and win proceed to Barto, where they -will spend the month of August.

Sir. and Mrs. John H. Quann and little daughter, Dorothy, of Morton avenue, left at 12.42 a. m.

to-day for a visit of several weeks' with Mr. Quann's parents at Burr Hill, Ornnge County, Virginia, and other points In the South. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Gibson Bird ot 518 East Broad street, have returned to Chester after a few days' visit with Mr. Bird's brother, Rev. "Benjamin N. Bird, rector of tbe Church of the Messiah, Gwynedd, Pa. Mrs.

George Wood, of 1430 Croahy street, this city, is vlsitingr In Emaus at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Wtnzer. Mrs. Wood has not heen at all well, and is in hopes that the mountain air will prove a great benent to her health. Mr.

Wood spent nineteenth day of August, 1914. at 10.00 a. when and where all persons in lr.tere.st may appear and be heard it they so desire. Mrs. John 'A.

Wood, ot Park Tlace. wife of the well known real estats limber. Is spending several -weeks' -with in New york City. Rev. A.

L. Lathem. pastor ot the rhird Presbyterian Church, with his family, left this city Monday far a ilirce weeks stay with relatives In Xoithfield, Mass. Mr. Mrs.

C- Adams, of 627 ACIV Market street, Is entertaining: Mrs. l.oonard Kemp and two children, Leonard ana Kenneth, ol Chicago, 111. residents of this'city. Howard Gallagher, of Fourteenth and Edgmont avenue, Is visiting vi-lativcs in Philadelphia, this week. Raymond SSa-wter, -who Is the phy- sjcnl director at the Willlamsport, i M.

C. is. spending his. vacation relatives in this He wan ii-rinerly connected with the Tounc Men's Christian Association In this i Mr. ana 'Mrs.

William McGovern, of i ourleenth street and Edicmont avenue, entertaining- Mr. and Thomas of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Iinvid Birney, of Gloucester, J. Misa Kcllie Wilkinson, of 41 West Kisjhth street, and Miss Ethel lAntz, of West Eighth street, are enjoyine a ict! days' stay in Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. George P. Chaflwick: find of 304 Morton avenue, and Mr. Mrs.

Joseph Ross, of 305 Morton vpnue. spent the week end 'in Atlantic ity. The trip to the seashore was 11 in Mr. Chadwlck's automobile, a MUs Katheryn Carr. and brother Miss Helen Miller, of 402 West Second street, is spending- this weeK among, relatives 'In Philadelphia.

Professor Joseph G. B. Smedley, of the Chester High School, left this city yesterday on an extended trip through take several -weeks to completed Miss Mabel Sparks, of 831 West Fourth street, spent Saturday and Sunday in Wild-wood, N. J. Harry McKaown, of 1901 West Fourth street, one.

of the local letter carriers, is enjoying his annual vacation. Mrs. Lydia Newsome, of 2208 West Third street, is visiting relatives in Spring Lake, Pa. 25 Years Old Fiftieth series Just issued At the last meeting a mortgage loan of I1SOO.OO was granted and the Solicitor reported loans amounting' to completed. No stock was cancelleA during the -month showing the steadiness of Bulldine Association people in financial matters.

AH are Invited to subscribe for stock and join with us at the meeting tomorrow, Thursday evening, in the Law Building. Pennsylvania Savings, Loan Building Association of Chester iv THE or QITARTZB SES- SIOHS Or THE PEACE IH AND J-OK nriAWAKE COXJKOTY, TABLE BOA5RD and rooms. also housekeeping apts-. 215 E. Fifth St.

or without board, privilege light housekeeping. Apply 201 East Fourth Street. FURNISHED KOOMS In V. M. C.

A. Bids. With or -without board. prices. All club privileges.

TO HIRE All Straw Hats now $1,00 WJLL'OX eO'F'rAOK, "l2 N. Ocorgla Av.e.. Atlantic City. J1.25. Jl.50 duy.

week. Mrs. Uaywood. your lot now at NORFOLK. Few ot the best lota to K' sold reasonable to close (iroperty.

Attractive te'rriiK. John C. Dunpliy, Broad Ellza- poth. Now Jersey. D.

G. HENDRICKS kOlt RENT Oil romylete.i, rl((ht-r Ijoiii-e in bi-uutiful toca- tion. on outskirts wf Chester, all city convenlcHt-vs. Two uun- area cash, with easy rwymenla to suit. Appli- 60S Ninth St.

Sals llll Kurlin Street V'S SCO Street 118 fJ.SOO oat Mnth Street M.60J 1013 Purkcr St 117 O. 7th It Concora Art. FOR SALE Six two-stdry brick lioune.s, rent $10 Mich, one Morn rent J16, prko one week J7500, terms to suit, a Investment. J. A.

WOOD Both Pliones. Z.J1W MANICURING, ETC The Vera Beauty Shop Hair dressing, iiianlcur- lug, vlbrutory inaasuue, lilmo Sisters' Preparations. 1KXBB ETJUSSi KOCX. Bell phono 772-W. 11 B.

rifth ANNE COSTELLO Aicpooiira, xjam.DmES3iiio.nA*-. BAQIWO Rlley Bulldlne. WeUh and Bell S17-D. -w. and sure- Two cents pel mile.

Day, week, month, year, penria. Brazing. Auto and Machine Company, Sixth, above Welsh. DRESSMAKING MISS CARRU; NICHOLSON. 328 Penn St.

Fashionable dressmaking. Latest methods. Prices reas. Phone 1332-W. FOR KALE FOn and meat store.

Address Y. Times omcc. FOR Ford ear $250.00. Dunbar. 512 Franklin Media.

IF IT IS A HARNESS. I MAKE JT. A. H. XlmcSOBT, 2302 Third Street.

FOR heifers, 2 Jerseys, 1 Hol- stcin, 1 cheap horse. Harry Roberts, LInwood. AMONG THE SICK Miss Bertha Henderson, of Chester Pike, Norwood, who has been confined to her home for about tivo weeks on account of illness, Is ahle to he out. Cootey Lilley, a salesman Palmes and Gayley's store, who has been confined to his 'home at 519 West Seventh street, for about three weeks, on account of illness, is gradually improving. In Re Application of SECURITY LOAN COMPANY for a license to loan money In accordance with the provisions of the Act of approved June 1313.

Notice is hereby given that an application has been flied. with the said Court of Quarter Sessions for a license to loan money in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly, approved June 6. 1913, for a period oC one calendar year from the date of issuance of said license by Security Loan Company, said "business to be conducted at Room 22, Cambridge Building at the Northeast corner of Fifth and Market streets, in the City of. Chester, In the County of Delaware aforesaid, and that said application will be heard by one or more of the said 'Court on Monday, the seventh day of September, A. D.

1914, at Chambers in the Borough of Media, in said County, at which hearing -the applicant will appear and answer under oath all questions of the said Court and be subject to cross examination as the Court may direct, and any person or persons who shall have filed with the clerk pf the -said Court in writing, verified under oath, at least five clear days before the time of said hearing, a remonstrance against the granting- of a license to said applicant shall also be by the said Court at the said hearing' upon said application. By the Court, J. HAHVBY SMITH. JAMES L. JiANKIN, Clerk.

Attorney. OFFICE SUPPLIES and store safes, large and smull. Chester Ollico Supply 607 Third St. FOR. W.

Leghorn Yearling Hens and 75 springers, will sell reas. Address H. ElckhoK. Morton, Pa. IN HIEMORIAM: memory of Tiolet who departed this life Auff.

5, Precious one from us has gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant In our home hich never can be filled. in his wisdom has recalled boon his love had siven Nn though the body, slumbers oere soul Is safe" in FATHER. MOTHER lovlns remembrance of 'laughter Susie, who this 11 1" Ansust 1911. Thn flow-crs we lay upon her gravo whither and decay, but the lova hrr who Kleeps beneath -will never away. MOTHER.

1JEATHS the 2nd Rachel Mrncs. the wife of James Barnes. -2. 'he beloved mother of Ida Pierce. The relatives and friends of the fam- nre invited to attend the funeral.

Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Middletowri, Till. The remains can from M. F. Parker's funeral from 7 to fl o'clock Wednesday "i yi', nc 5 J914 Interment at Del.

Auj. 4, 1314. John husband of Rachel in nis 7Slh year. Miss Belle "Wilson, of Crosby street, above Broad, a saleslady In a MarKet street shoe store, has off duty on account of illness. Frank Firlein.

of Tenth and Upland streets. Is able to be out after being- confined, to his home for two weeks by illness. James TVilcox. head gardener at the Alfred O. Memorial Park, is able to be around.

again after being conflned to his home with a slight illness. Keeley, a barber residing in the Second ward, is suffering from a fractured arm he received several days ago in a fall. Joseph, the iui'ant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickey, of 93i Edgmont avenue, is very ill at his parents' nome.

Miss Margaret Foster, of Tenth and Walnut streets, is conflned to her home, with a serious illness. CITY BEEBES The Hanley Hose Company yesterday received 500 feet of new hose which they ordered several months ago. DRT KINDLING ixilc. liree load. 12; 2Ec.

extra when carried In. Keystone Cab. Front and Franklin. FOR SALE Sound work horse, $75.00. 1205 W.

3rd St. 705 Kdjrmont phon SPECIAL NOTICES DOGS clipped at Worthlngton's Livery Stable. 521 Market Street. rOX BAZ.E AT BEDUCED FKICB Ko 1017 XlrHtb A reduction or $60.00 In now made from the last quoted pries of thU pro- Jicciy. possession nt onco If purchase is made before the house IH rented.

1'art ot tliu prlco muy remnlu on mort- Ruee. The IIOUKO is two atory, with six roonm und bath Hnd enclosed shed, front porcn and deep ynvd. Bacteria Killed by Linoleum i 13 X. Tilth Fine country place, -containing 6B acres, mansion with IS rooma und modern convcnieneei), laufe burn and other outbulldlnps Excellent water, ult apiondlil view, mlla from Mcnin, County Seat of Delaware County and within mile of two trolley lines, and Elwyn Station on tha Central Division of the A W. R.

R. WM. H. TRICKS5U, Media. Pa, UMBRELLAS repaired recovered.

R. Schlosbon, SOS Edgmont UMBRBLLAS iJADB. 'repaired and recovered. J. Whlteley.

W. Jrd St. LAKE'S XiVirOBC XOOX Oysters, clums and crabs, 18 B. 6th Etraet, opposite the E. W.

Ball- road Station. TYPEWRITERS, all makes, sold, repaired, rented. Ribbons and carbon paper. Chester Typewriter Exchange, Sleeper Building. Phone 003 Bell.

TAYLOR C. BURKE PRACTICAL HOUSE FAINTER Furnlihed. 1139 MADISON ST. 'PHONt) j. BA.RROWCLOUGH General Repairing ot Furniture.

rorch 601 3rd St. MONEY TO LOAN PICTURE FRAMING, CAMERA SUPPLIES R. Chas. Simmonds.534 MarkelSt aooruta Do you own house or do you rent? If you rent tell your landlord thn.t SAMTJEl BBA.DJIOWT la a relU- ble roofer. 32 W.

Xonrtu Both ANTTPERSOfJ who hai to Invest, can have a pood chance by answerlnpr this ad. $100.60 a. week-returns guaranteed. Experience or personal service not neccessnry. Mast be done strlctlj.

confidential. Address Times Office. AIT OBDINiSCE NO. 57. the widths ot the roadways and sidewalks in Parkway avenue.

Elk- Inton avenue. Blossom avenue. Twenty-sixth street, Park avenue and providing for the. payment of the expense of curbing and grad- ins said streets and avenues and printing this ordinance. Section 1.

Council of the City of Chester do That the roadways and sidewalks Parkway avenue from Edgmont avenue northwardly to Park avenue, Elkinton avenua from Blklnton or Park Boulevard to street, Blossom avenue from Elkinton or Park Boulevard JFWenjty-sixth shall be ot the following width and The roadway shall be twenty-six tett (26) fronf? outside curb lino to outside curb line, and the sidewalks on each side of said avenues shall be twelve feet (12) Irom the outside curb line to the building: line and the said sidewalks shall consist of n. concrete which shall be four feet (4) wide, and the outer edge of said concrete footway shall be five leet (5) front tlta outer curb line, and the inner edge shall be three feet (3) from the building line and the balance of said sidewalk shall be used for the purpose ot a grass plot and tree planting. trees, however, shall be placed between the curb and the edge of said concrete footway. Section 2. the roadway and sidewalk on the east side of Twenty- Painters "have about completed -work sixth street from Edgmont avenue i the Morton Avenue School building nortlvward.Iy Park avenue, anall be Money to Loan We have money to loan on first mortgages anywhere in Delaware county.

Chester Real Estate Co. 25 E. 5th Street Both Phones No. 1321 7A. For Sale Two New Houses Just finished, on the east Ride oC Perm Street, north of Eth; bedrooms, hardwood llntsh, conveniences.

Price, J3300. For Rent 337 Taylor Terrace 1223 Crosby Street 1218 Kerlin Street 721-716 Maple Terrace $17, These are up-to-date houues with nil conveniences, in pood condition and In good neighborhoods; IRVIN TAYLOR SIXTH AND EDGMONT Opposite'Station Bell Phone, House Phone 694- week's Issue ot The Literary Digest contained ait arUclo bearing the above caption. It goes on to say "that the nftry door covering, linoleum, mado of linseed oil and cork, tlio valuftblo property ot deatroy- ins battcrla. which full on it, "will bo' news to most housewives," and then Die artlulo quotes Die Um- achau (Berlin) as follows: "In testing for germs It IB often found. (hut Hucli substances as stone, wood, porcelain, tiro sterile, A number of.

Privy Councilor mailo Ihe that on certain building mutorlals, germs) quickly die. L. Bitter' hai shown that the very phylococciiB perialiea wHhln day on the Burface ot. linoleum. "Since tho essential of Linoleum arts cork and Urfe Quantity of Hiisced-oli, 'dlaln- fectlng- capacity la not to be wondered at.

"Linoleum operates to VU1 majority ol the brought fit on Ihe moistening tWa disinfecting property, ffcrma which do not form sporw; die on a Linoleum cover-" Ing which wiped dally 'with' a damp cloth." In addition to Hendrlcka''Llnor loums being genh oxtermlnatotii, are artistic, aUractlva and long wparlns- Some are priced low 50u a yard; others at 11.85,•*!.'«. a yd. D. G. Heridricks 31 W.

Third St 1775 1914 as always at your service. If you want a good article come to us. Poundatlon, Faco, Curb, and filon Stone. Sand ara Dirt. C.

X. Phone 36-A. Swarthmore, RENT FOR 934 Potter St. Walnut St- Apply FOR rooms, central, location, conv. 243 E.

4th St. FOR' RENT Nicely furnished rooms. Apply 70S Weaver Bids. Safety Razor Blades Sharpened, 2c each Keys tilled, locks repaired, guns ami pistols repaired, scissors, saws o.n,tl Bring anything re- Knivea sharpened, pairable to JOHN TAYLOR, 552 Eflpopt AYB, TlotK "Phnnda Both Phones. We can give HOD wbit yon wuit In PLUMBING OR HEATING Rhoads Bros.

PUlk Co.cori Aremne Our telephones are stttl irrcrJclnr. Services in Slloam Afctho- (TiUTTh at i.so. Interment private hrstrr Rural Cemetery. "if relatives and friends, also No. 25.

G. A. are invited to on the Jlorton Avenue School buildinc -tit Seventh street and Morton avenue. of he ol ov 'L in a .1 a na I ac te The building nas been made vevy attractive. An automobile belonging to the.

Castor Coffee Company, of Philadelphia. 1 at rhoster Rural Ausr- 4- Mary. wife of D. Lawrence, year. T-fiatives.

and friends of the fam- to attend the funeral on Sa.tijT3ay afternoon at 2 residence of her husband. Rt. Interment private at Rural Cemetery. became stalled yesterday at Elgrhth street and Morton avenue, and It was some time before the ncccpssary repairs were made which allowed the cncine to operate. The various playgrounds throughout the city are arranging to conduct bazaars the latter part of this week.

On Friday evening they will be conducted at the Powell and Eighteenth street playgrounds. The Sunday School Class of Miss Anna Morris of the Madison street Sunday School held a picnic in Chester Park on Monday and all the members a sood time. A horse belonging to Morris Reese. a Philadelphia huckster, fell yesterday at Broad and Upland streets, and cut a deep pash in its head. Several pedestrians went to the.

driver's assistance when the accident occurred. Conspicuous signs warning pedestrians apainst trespassing have been placed oh the property at Seventh and. Kerlio- streets, by Sweeney Clyde, the estate brokers. Seventh street, between Kerlin street and Concord avenue has been torn up In several places to allow repairs to the jfas pipes. The grocery store on the southeast comer of Second and Morris streets, is several coats of paint.

The work of cementing the sidewalks In front of the new houses on Third street beTow the bridge, is nearly- eom- On nf 4. I9K. Martfarel and friends of the "faTn- nvIiAd to atlenrl the funeral. ay mornins at o'clock. of her r.

Tlyan. VHgMar.rf Recjulem at tha Church at lo o'cIocK. Catiltdral Cemetery. Wilmins- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale or Rent No 1212 Edpmont avenue. 61x200 feet.

Large side lawn. A very desirable property. Samuel Lyons and SQ17AXE The roadway shall be. thirty fep.t (30) from outside curb line on the east side, and the sidewalk on east side of said' street shall be ten feet (101 from tha outside curb line to the building line and the said sidewalk shall consist of a. concrete footway, which shall he four feet (4) vride, and the outer edge of said concrete footwav shall he foui feet (4) from the outer curb line and the inner edge shall be two feet (2) from the building line and the balance of said sidewalk shall be used for the purpose of a grass plot and tree plantlnp.

Alt trees, however, shall be placed between the curb and the outer cdpe of said concrete footway. Section 3. That the roadways and sidewalks on Park avenue from Elkinton or Park Boulevard to Twentv-sijcth street shall be of the following" width and The roadwaj- shal! be twentv-eisht (28) feet from the curb line on the southerly side of said Park avenue to the boundary of Chester Park, and the sidewalk on the southerly side of said Park avenue shall be twelve feet flS) from the said curb line to the building line, and the said sidewalk shall of 3. concrete footway which shall six feet (S) wide and the outer edgre of said concrete footway shall be four feet (4) from the outer curb line and the inner edtre shall two feet (2) from the line and the balance of said sidewalk shall be used for the purpose of a. Rrass plot and tree planting.

jMl trees, however, shall be placed between the curb and the outer edge of said concrete footwny. Section That all of the- expense of opening: and (trading the above named streets and avenues in accordance with this Ordinance and the official grades or Ihe City of Chester shall be borne by abutting property owners part of said expense shall be borne hv tha City of Chester, and the cost o'f advertisini: this Ordinance shall be paid into the city treasury the atiuttlnsr property before the Ordinance effective. Section R. That all Ordinances? or parts of Ordinances inconsistent with or contrary hereto shall ana the Fame are hereby repealed. hereby certify that she above Ordinance was introduced by City Council on Aosust 3, j.

H. City Clerk. Patents on inventions. Real estate bought and sold. for clients.

All kinds of insurance placed, at lowest rates. City and country properties rented. Fox Building. FOR parlors, suitable for doctor. Apply 231 East Firth St.

HOUSE for rent. 330 B. Brond SL In-' quire S. M. "Wood Broad and Upland St FOR 710 and 725 land St.

Apply Nolan Market Ht. TJP- FOR W. 7th 3 rooms, all conv. Apply W. R- Trainer, 217 W.

Eighth St. FOR communicating rooms, fur, or housekeeping prlvllegea. Apply Oificc. FOR seven-room houses. 602604 W.

12th St. Every convenience. Rent $15. Turner numbing Co. ror.

EIGHT-ROOM BUNGALOW AT NORFOLK, nil J20. also five-room house at $10, possession at once. Apply DR. BRYANT, 503 Easi Broad Street. FOR RENT 411 Flower Street John H.

Mirkil Bell phone 1234. Shipping and Packing It matters not to us whether you are movlnc a block or a thousand mites. We wilt pack the poods and carefully ship them. charge by the Job and for the material used. This Storage Warehouse offers depositors flrc Insurance on their goods through their broker In the most reliable companies in the world 'at' the most reasonable rates to secure paje insurance.

All policies come direct from the Insurance companies In the name of the depositors and vcill he sent witn the receipt when ordered- Headiey's Express, 10-1 BE, 3d St, Both Our Mono; "Keep Moving" Movings One Mile or a Hundred Sctitosbon's Automobile Express Office 228 Edsmont Ave. FOR RENT Twenty-nine dwellings. (S.OO, 410.00. $32.00. $14.00.

415.00. Also, several houses for colored ten- antB only.) JOHN 7th and Welsh Sts. For Rent 322 Jeffrey Street S16.OO .614 Flower Street V13.0O 219 Reancy Street S13.OO Xew house. and Reaney St. 604 Fiower St S14.OO 110S Central Ave 8.OO 2S22 fith SI S13.OO ISOfi W.

2nd Kt- S13.00 D-wellSnK tSSt Third street. SAiE OK 19M AUTO LICENSES J. 'EL WITSIL 1806 West Third Street TABLETS 5c per Ib. Jnst the thing for school or office CHESTER TIMES, Business Office. Painless Exlrastion Pain arc specialists fn this work.

Come In and let us prove what we say that we can pull your teeth absolutely without pain to yoa. Beautiful set of for SS, to nt. For Sale No. 2013 W. Ninth Street This is a tyo-stopy brick dwelling.

Hot and cold water, and bath. Front porch. This will, make you a cozy home. The owner desires a quick'sale and we are now offering it at an attractive figure. Lear Worrilpw Cambridge Trust Bldg.

Both 1714 Walnut Street $2650 This ia a new two-story brick house with porch, hot air heater, cement walks and cellar; paved street. This is a Rare Bargain 25-27-29 W. THIRD SI. Two Maslin Bargains One good quality unbleached yard -wide They belong ia the remnant class, but good sue pieces; 612cayard Sheeting Very nice blown, m'tisliu in remnants; Scayard Bed Spreads Very detirable summer weight; 79c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 Marseilles and the netr ripple. Counterpanes Sweeney Clyde Market Square BUILDING LOAN ASSO'NS Plan Gold filling.

$1. Silver flillngr. SOc; Gold Cro-wnx. Bridge Work, Free Examination. Tueth Cleaned Free- Open Dr.

Burl's Pantos ItafcU 613 EOGMONT AVE, Over ic I0o Tynans full $200 a share without any deductions. Pays per cent interest and more on withdrawals. Rons out in months, ji a share. Meet.t In the booming Borouph ot Marcus Hook TO-NIGHT. More particulars at the Pennsylvania National Bank.

LOAN £5 Hippie Counterpanes in the plain white and colored itripet; $1.50 and $1.75 Night fiowns In our underwear section, tha best lints ever shown, here, Special Night Gowns, nainsook, lace and embroidery trimming; low neck, short sleeves; 50c each Turkish Towels The beit summer towel for satisfactory use, all pure white hemmed, lOc, 12 1-2, 13 and 20c, Special Lot Turkish Towels, white and unbleached, 36 long. 12 i-2c Towels for 9c Stewert's Safety Pins Open at either side, gnaraatetd spring, in five sizes; 5c a dozen CONSULT US For sale, auto Auto runabout. JliO. Will on terras. their.

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Years Available:
1876-1977