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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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CHESTER TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1915 Why You Should Ask for BUCKLEY'S Beef and Pork The first consideration in buying meat, of course, is the amount of nourishment and strength to be derived from its eating. The high-grade of the animals from which Buckley's meats are taken makes them rich in nourishment. That this nourishment shall be given without any counter-balancing harm from infection or contagion is another This is absolutely guarded against by the careful selection and rigid examination of the Buckley Company as well as the extra precaution of the examination by the U. S. Government experts.

Another consideration is also, of -course, the securing of this nourishment at the lowest possible cost. Buckley's meats are the most economic due to lack of; waste and the amount of nourishment're- turn for the money expended. You might as well have the best. Insist on having BUCKLEY'S. John J.

Buckley Company Beef and Pork Products In Social Circles Following a romance which hf.d Its crigirijiurtiig the course of a. trip abroad about nine years Patrick J. Mc- Xieholas, proprietor: of hotel at Second and Howell streets, this city, and Miss -Emma StaHnian, daughter of Thomas Stallmaii, of County ADVERTISEMENTS FOB and dwelling, Second and JCerlin SU' 601 W. Second St. Meat Cutter reference.

Address G. Times. FOR 1 furnished and 2 unfurnished. Apply. 210 East.

Fourth street. CHIROPODIST TUESDAY, 6, 1915 CITY BEIEtS An awning in front of a vacant building at 1104 West Third street collapsed under the strain of the heavy snow on Saturday and a pedestrian who was passing "the place at the time was almost buried in the falling snow. John Gallagher, of the Eighth ward, has secured a posiflon at the Scott Paper Works. James F. McCabe, of Seventh and Lincoln streets, has been kept busy re.

ceiving the of. a wide circle of friends over the arrival of a. baby daughter. The; mother and child are In the Maternity ward of the CJhes- ter Hospital and are'doing nicely. Anton Ltnski.

of Ninth -street and. Morton ayenuo reported to police that some one entered his store on Saturday night after it was closed for business 'and "stole the cash register. register was found in a yard the store, broken No money was Vincent Marron, of Sixth and Welsh stre'ets, has secured apposition. In the office of the IXorris street and Delaware.Avenue.,. The Mite Society of the Third byterlan at the church on Wednesday at 10 a.

m. The ladies will take a box lunch. The business meeting will be called at 1.30 o'fclock. PEESONAL MENTION Miss Sarah JL Sweeney, of Fourteenth and Chestnut streets, has returned: from a pleasant visit to Atlantic City. A.

Kassab's. friends will be glad to that she has returned from, a visit to Madison, N. greatly improv- ed in health. i Miss Dorothy Mae Humphreys, of Second and Ulrich streets, spent the Ka.ster holiday with- her iKarl Miss Sara of Second and 3'arkcr streets, has returned from a visit to relatives at West Chester. Thad Hissins, of 161? West Second street, who has been working in Brook lyn.

N. is spending the Easter holt- tfavs here. Ford, a member- of the Franklin Fire Company, was numbered among the Chesterites at Atlantic City on Sun. day. Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Rodgers, of 354 Fulton street, are entertaining and Wilmington, relatives at their home. William Leonard of 1B11 West Fourth street, has returned from Atlantic City he enjoyed Easter. Miss Kathlyn Krotec, of 714 Me Ilvatne street, has-been Entertaining friends from Wilmington, for several days. James G.

McDevitt, of 323 Pennell street, with his brother and sister, was entertained In Philadelphia over the week end. A. V. McGuickln; of 508 Wilson street, has returned to this city, after beins-en- tertained by relatives in Philadelphia over the week end. Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Earl; of Norristown. Pa-, were in this city yesterday attend the funeral of Mr. Earl's mister. Mrs.

Ida B. McDade. Mrs. Herman Dlckerson. of 500 East Twenty-second street, entertained 'relatives on Sunday at her home.

Jeremiah Worrali, of the Fifth ward, who has- been in Florida for the past year. Is visiting relatives on Green street. Donegal, Ireland, were married yesterday at St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church, Broad aii8 Butler utreeta. Philadelphia, in the presence of a number of friends and relatives.

Following wedding dinner was served, after -which the happy couple departed on an extended wedding tour, during which they expect to visit the Bermudas, returning to their homes in this city about May 10. Upon- their return they will reside at Second and Howell. streets. An added feature' of -the wedding ceremony was the'fact that of the officiating clergy, twe were brothers of the bridegroom, Rev. -aic- Nicholas, of New York city, who performed the ceremony, and Rev.

Timothy MoNicholas. Both are prominently connected with the Dominican They were assisted by Rev. Father Smitlr, of New York. The'al- tar handsomely decorated and special music was rendered by the church While abroad, Mr. MeNicholas met the young woman.who is.now his wife, and upon, his return home they started a.

correspondence which resulted In her corning to this country' several weeks since which time she )vas been living with' a brother, while the final arrangements were being made for the wedding! Miss 'Sara James, of Thirteenth and Walnut streets, has been, entertaining a number of friends, at her home over Easter, On Saturday evening- about twenty young ladies enjoyed a party. and-Miss entertained her guests in a delightful manner. Those present Misses Ruth and Edith Wlnkler, Emily arid Elizabeth all of Philadelphia; Sara and Georgia. Grant; Sara James, Dorothy and Marjorle Rogers, Adelaide Blrt- Helen Howarth, Anna Beatty, Betty Graham, Katherine Millar and Elizabeth Barker. Major and Mrs.

William Gouverneur. Ramsay, of 913 Delaware avenue, Wil-. mington, nnd "Dalhousle." Guyencourt, Delaware, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Gouverneur Morris, to Mr. Van Wyck Ferris, son of Mr. and'Mrs.

Norris Patterson Ferris, of Garden City, New York. Mr. Ferrli is the grandson of the late Rev. Dr. Isaac Ferris, third Chancellor of New York University.

TWO-CVLINDER CAR for sale, cheap, If sold at i once. 11-16 Walnut St. Chester, Pa. FOR parlor suitable for physician, dressmaker, etc. Apjuy East Fourth St.

caulker toe eastings. Ueadlns-Bayoime gteel Casl- Ine Reading. Pa. bookkeeping preferred. Stale u.ge, experience and I salary.

Address C. Times Office. congers who are used to Steam Drop Hammers. Address J. E.

O-. Box 1812, Washington, D. C. HELP FEMALE B. F.

JACKSON.t contractor and builder. 3504 West Third street. Doing work for Mr. Moore. Loose leaf book with address and memorandums.

S. J. Sterrett. Y. around finishing room hand and pieeer.

Yorkshire Worsted Lenni. Del. Col. Pa. LADY OR GfiNTLEJIAN, fair education, to travel for old-established flrm.

No canvassing. Salary, $936 per year, payable weekly, "pursuant to contract. Expenses advanced. Address G. 11.

Nichols, Philadelphia, Pepper Bids- Corns, In- trowlnc and club skilfully treated. BEWTMSY, Zdg-mont I'Bell 'Phone im-J. ROOFING WAN'TED woman for general Call 204 Bast Eighth St. Charles Yarnall. lady for stenographer and bookkeeper in Media ofilee.

Address Times Office, Media. ATUr Ail rail JOHN G. CLARK JWofer. Save expeiiM by your roof now, Locii raoae 383-8. Fenn tK.

LOST ANJ) FOUND from fob. returned to Times O'tlce. Reward If TO HIRE Garage accommodations. Lee puncture-proof tires. Automobiles or light trucks.

Brmlng-, Auto tc MacMM D. G. HENDRICKS CO, ROOMS AND BOARDING THE CORNER, 502 E. Broad St. Furnished rooms for rent.

SPECIAL NOTICES PIANO TUNING. i2.00. A. Parker, SOS Gayley Terrace, Media. MAPLE SHADE, 213-216 B.

Sth. Boarding and Housekeeping Apts. WANTKD-rTo rent an ofllce in. Marcus Hook. Dr.

Stockton. buy staves and furniture. Drop postal. Bird's. 37 Fourth St.

EXPERIENCED dressmaker wishes day engagement. A. 1027 Upland AN APARTMENT VACANT at and Potter Elizabeth Apartments. Hopkins, 625 Welsh St. FOR SALE house, horse for sale, good worker, cheap.

Apply H. Leek, Pel. LOST-7-Black and tan fox hound, male, register 813, answers to name $5 "dead or alive. Return-to 3422 W. Third street.

AVolr. reUned young man. Two unfurnished roojns, in or near Linwood Address O. Times Oft. AGENTS wanted to solicit orders for men's clothes froni direct to wearer at-wholesale prices.

Reference required. 0. Box 622, PhSla. Pa. SCOTT'S LOCAL moving and general hauling, former driver of reasonable, 018 Crosby Bell phone 1421.

YOUNG MEN th ages of 18 and 30, of sound physical of good character, no rummies need apply, free club house, pool, "reading and game room, shower baths, and social features. Clothing and food free at.camp. Good pay in camp. Absolutely no expense to members. Apply to Captain West E.

Blain any even- ing'between and 9.30 o'clock at tho Armory, Sth and New Market streets, Chester, Pa. UMBRELLAS repaired and recovered. R. Schlosbon, SOS Efigmont Avo. CARPETS AND RUGS woven to order.

James McDowell. 535 W. Third St. UMBRELLAS repalr-id and recovered, covered. J.

WhUoley. 634 W. 3rd St. style In good fitted skirts. and up.

Running two weeks. ThB Bon Ton Shop, 313 Market St. QUICK Xiuvox BOOM Try our famous coffee. 18 Gtn street, opposite the B. W.

Railroad Station. P. AYRES, and Shadua a specialty. -Plant Sixth and Barclay streets. Address 320 W.

8th St. Bell phone vl 12G6-VW PROFESSIONAL M. JOHNSON. Attorney-at-Law and Conveyancer, Market FOH Madison $16: SOU store, and Concord avenue, $15; 409 E. 17th St.

(colored) Lewis Hopkins, 625 Welsh street. man to drive delivery "wagon arid carer for horses; also experienced with andi'capable of running machine with reference. Adr dress H. Times OftJce. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU TAYLOR C.

BURKE PHACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER Estimates Furnished. 1139, MADISON PHONE J. BARROWCLOUGH General Repairing of Furniture Chain Cuted, rorch 601 W. 3rd Ft. GIRLS, white arid colored, furnished and wanted for all-kinds of house, work.

000 W. Roger Ridley Park. Bell phone 217-J. TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES CJLXB OP We wish to ouij relatives and friends'for their, kindness during the sickness-and death of our mother, Ida B. McDade.

HER CHILDREN. ALL MAKES sold, repaired, rented, open evngs. by appointment. Chester Typewriter 70S N. Market.

Bell H91-W. AMD FIAXO Dually MOTIWQI work. 314 Bt. local 294-W. 138S-J.

THE CORNER. 330 W. Ninth Furnished rooms for rent. FOH rooms, central location, conv. 213 E.

Fourth St. FOR turmahed rooms. Apply 703 Edg. Weaver Bldg. FOR rooms, central location, conv.

201 East Fourth street. FURNISHED ROOMS in T. M. C. A.

Bldg. With or without board. Reasonable club privileges. FOR SALE FOR pair hornes, 3 sets double harness. Apply Felton Flra Co.

FOR furniture, square piano. 403 Eiist Thirteenth street. FOR Incubator, 175 eggs. D. J.

Bullock, Wallingford, Pa. STORM BLANKETS. J2.7B to storm frontH, J1.75 to J3.50. A. H.

Hlnkson. 2102 West Third street. FOR H4 ton', 32 H. P. Wll- cox motor truck, in A No.

1 condition. J.C. Cambridge Bldg. DRY KINDLING WOOD, oak, large load, extra when carried in. Keystone Cab.

Front and Franklin. Mrs. John who were recently married, have returned to city touring the eastern states. Mrs. Bromley before her marriage was Miss Anna Garrett, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. of Upland. "The Dansarit" will be given under the auspices of the New Centur.v Club to-morrow afternoon between the hours of i and 6. for the members and their guests." The affair will be in 1 -charge of Mrs. Chas.

R. Long and Mrs. E. Burton. fourth and last dance of the series known as the Patronesses' Dances will be held in-the new Odd Fellows' Temple, at'Eighth and New Market streets tonight.

With the Lenten season over, ttie number olf applicants for marriage took a yesterday and from one or two licenses issued as the usual routine, flvS were issued at the offlce of Register cf Kjree- as follows: Charles J. Duell and Catherine SIcIntyre, both Ches- rarik H. Ijinthicum, of "Wisconsin; and Mary B. Robertson, Park. Thomas N.

Lacy, of Atlanta, and Helen E. Steen, of Darby. Paul Koerner" and Gertrude Klenzle, both 'of Chester." Aloysius 'Bader and Ktliel Preston, both of East Lahsdowne. JCOTICIS I hereby warn all persons against trusting my wife. Lillie M.

Lyttle, on account. I will pay no bills unless contracted by myself. Signed: GILBERT Chester. Pa.V.Aprlli 1915. VOICE AND PIANO INSTRUCTION ETHEL HEPBURN, Soprano St.

Paul's Church Hotel duPont. Studio 708 Ncw'Markat St Bell Phone 1491-W. DANCE STUDIO ESTATE OF-BAKE AH A J. SPAYD, late of Borough of Norwood, deceased. Letters testamentary on the estate having been granted undersigned, all persons to the said estate are requested to make payment, and, those having claims 1 to present the same," witho'ut to" THEODORE F.

KREEGER. Norwood, Pa. or BJESPECT Whereas, The Great Master has called from earth Martha McCay, and we have lost a. faithful member whose Christian character an.d selfsacrlficlng devotion to duty have-been an example ior us all to follow: therefore be it Resolved. That our Ladles' Aid Society deeply mourn, ther death of Mrs.

McCay tender heartfelt sympathy to her loveS'ories, In their bereavement. LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF TRAINER M. E. CHURCH. Detuxe Studio, 201 4th St.

CHAS, P. HBSTOH, Inatructor Private lesson studio or In your own home. Day Or evening. 'All modern 'dances taught. Bell BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR room and cigar store, doing good business, other business, reason for selling.

Apply Times Office. OBITUARY JEROME B. MACE Jerome B. Mace; 77 years, died on Sunday at- PleasantviHe, N. J.

He s' known in this city 'and arrange-, been maxle: to have the funeral take place to-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock from the residence of his son, who resides at 417 Concord avenue. Interment will be made at the Chester Rural Cemetery. "UHLER TO SHAPE ROADS IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF COUNTY, Benjamin C. Fox vs. IngeborEr F.

W. Fox. Na 228. December" Term, 1914. In Divorce.

To Ingeborg F. 'W. Fox: Take notice that your husband, "Benjamin Fox, has -filed diyprca matrlmo'nii against same December iTerm. Delaware County, Pennsylvania," and, you are hereby to make an appearance and ari- thereto on or before the Second Moridaj- of May, A- D. 1016' otherwise the proceedings thereafter will 1 be ex parte.

'Personar service of the subpoena failed upon on account of your'absence. JOHN E. HEYBUIiN, Sheriff. JO'SIAH SMITH, Atty. FRESH EGGS Jos.

H. Paschall Stalls, 2G-27 FARMERS'. MARKET EGGS FOR HATCHING Coward'i, Broad TTpianfl FOR 3x12. FT. 'AXMINSTER RUG, AT $18.60.

E. H. BENJAMIN, THIRD AND HOWELI. STREETS. John Bridge of leather Belling PICTURE FRAMING CAMERA SUPPLIES R.Chas.Simrrionds,534 Market St For Any Kind a Sign C.

HE1LJG Both XEAUICOKT, fr 335 Btrwt 'Tin slate slag roofing, repairing a specialty. Heater -and and sheet. metal work guaranteed. Player-Piano Standard make. SS-note, -HllghUy us- od at a bargain.

Will have to bo seen to bo appreciated. CHARLES" St. 903 Market AVllmlngtoti, Delaware. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SMALL HOUSE In Media: bath, good renterLlolO The Best of AH Low. Priced Rugs Is Crex Crex occupies the unique position in the floor covering industry of being probably the most widely known and most extensively used floor covering of low cost.

Crex has become a household word. The housewife in the small hamlet is as famil- 1 iar with Crex and its many sterling qualities as is the' housewife in the large city. They all know that Crex is sensible and serviceable, that it is pleasing to the eye, low in cost and because of ijfcs sanitary, hygienic and wearing qualities, is adaptable and suitable for every room in'the house the whole year round. Our Spring showing is ticularly it comprises designs have stood the test of time-trpat-, terns of which one never in addition to new' ones "in, pleasing and two-tone effects. i Plain Center Plain Center -Sides Bordered 18x36 in: 24x48 27x54" in.

"75c. 3Qx60 in. $1. Trpy Bdrder 40c. FOR building lotu situated ai Eleventh Main T.

H. Flounders, I use the b.es awn. 'goods am guarantee them four years. A dis. on all orders reed.

dur. April. H. CSi Rhoads 515 Rose St. Bell phone 610-R.

always--at lyour Bervlce. If you want a'good article come to us. Foundation, Curb, and.Dimen- sion Stone, i. Sand and O. X.

Swirthmore, FOR SALE OR ZOIJ and 201S Edsmont Ave. Open for Inspection. Apply' Wm. 631 Morton avenue. 1.35.

12.75. $1.10. 3. $4.50. FOR On easy terms, home on Bdgmont avenue, opposite Chester Park.

Just the place to Improve your health. All convenlenpes. Large, garden. Apply Dr. Bryant, BOJ.EasVBroad St.

RENT DOMES $3.50 are -selling 22-inch dome frinjje and two other nice designs as a special for a If you want one, HOW'S the time, get next. Chester Light Supplies.Co. or prices Apt LJCM.WJ1, Phlla. -FOR RENT St. Apply Nolan 524 Market St.

FOR SALE OR RENTr-2 acres of ground; 3-rodm house: alt conveniences; thicken coops; best spring of -water In the county; Eleventh and Main Floiind- Agent. For NOTICE TO CITIZENS Gathering Slop New Chief" Engineer of State Harrisburs; April Brumbaugh last 'the appointment of William tlhler, 'Philadelphia; to be 'chief engineer of the State Highway; Department, to sucoeed Samuel Poster, Allegheny, resigned. The Governor announced his acceptance of Foster's resignation at the same time, 'Mr. Uhler was assistant chief engineer of highways Philadelphia for three years. Foster was appointed chief engineer of the Highway Department in 19li and resignecl last "Wednesday: Jtonday and Thursday- Eleventh.

Tenth, Ninth. Eighth and Seventh Wards. Tuesday and Friday Sixth, Fourth and Third "Wards. Wednesday 'and 7 Fifth, Second First Wards. Slop must be placed 'in 'water-tight receptacles, not weighing more than 75 pounds, -that can easily b'e handled by one man, and placed on curb before 7 A.

M. Gathering Ashes JBIOVGUEIS New and second Keys fitted. Locks repaired. Scissors, saws and Itnlves Guns and pistols repaired. Baby conch Electric bells 'repaired.

Bring anything repairable. Open every evening JOHN TAYLOR '552 Edgmont Ay. FOR rl W. Seventh 9 'rooms and bath, all Apply 217; West Eighth rSt: HOUSE for rent, 100 Fehn Newly painted and papered -throughout. Apply FOR 12th privilege 'of truck patch in rear, 116.

'Turner Plumbinff Fifth and Edg.r Ave. AMONG THE SICK -A. G. McCann, of 311 Parker street, suffered severe attack of acute indigestion yesterday. of Fifth and Fulton streets, is suffering wilh a severe cold.

Mrs. E. Estelle Humphreys, ivho has been suffering with bronchitis. Is well D. H- Burns, the well known marble 'icaler and former member of the School, Board, of this city, is recovering, after a serious siege, from the srip.

Boys to Visit Camden A party of boys, accompanied by John C. Norsk. Boys' Secretao' the Young -jNIen's Christian Association. will leave this city on the early lioat for Philadelphia, where they -will board a ferry for Camden, N. and visit a talking machine company's iilant.

The party will return to Chester on an early afternoon boat, and expect to come back with a better knowledge. of how machines and records are made. On Thursday and Friday of this week the boys will indulge in various hikes and outdoor sportg. Congregational Meeting A congregational meeting held at St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third and Broomall streets, last evening, Rev.

Henry Beagen, the rector, presiding arid Franklin Dalton acting- as secretary. William Goodman, accounting warden read a report show ing the finances of the church to be In better shape than last year. Reports of the Biddlo Bible Class, Sunday school and Altar Guild were read by Mrs. E. W.

Bing. which showed that each organization had assisted nobly in the work of the church during the year. The election of the vestrymen, was then conducted and resulted in the following being chosen: James Klee. Bart Reese, Charles Montgomery, "William H. Goodman, Alexander Shakespeare, Flanklin Dalton and Robert Gunn.

Tenth Ninth and Eigh'th Wards. arid Sixth Wards. and Fourth AVards. Ward. and "First Wards.

All waste paper and other -light material must be bundled and wrapped so as to prevent being blown or scattered, on highways, under penalty, of upon conviction a fine imposed. No packages more than 1 75 pounds. JOSEPH MESSICK. Superintendent of Streets. Chester 6, 1915.

STORAGE for machinery and all kinds of merchandise. Separate rooms for Household goods, trunks and Pianos, etc. "General Warehousing. Headley's Express Storage Warehouse loth Phones. 10-16 East 3rd St.

FOR RENT Ten-room house. Ninth Tip- land. city house In the country. Hot water heat, gas, batty, lawn, arid fruit Every convenience. One of the finest houses In JOSIAII SMITH, "'Gibson Building.

Three ahares.of. atocX' of ware County Trust Company. CHARLES PALMER airo. la g. 'sth 81., 36x72 In.

54x90 in. 6x 9 ft. 8x10 S6.50. 9x12 ft. Herring Jione -heavy' 6x 9 8x10 '9x12 1 D.

G. Hendricks, 31 W. Third St. 'CHESTER, 'PA. 15 Two-story Bricks Central location, first m'tg J2000 second, cash $4800; Income J2202, expenses J1082; a Investment.

J. WOOD, Law Bldg, Recalls Big Storm William B. Northam, of 140 East Seventh street, recalls a snow 'storm similar to the that visited city and vicinity on Saturday. The storm occurred fifty-two on April 1563. the" 'day previous -to.

Easter- iVt that time Mr. Xortham was a small boy and resided at Accomac County, Va. He was working and was forced to walk home In a deep show similar to that of Saturday. The snow piled in high drifts. Mr.

Xortham who is a motorman in the employ of the Southern Pennsylvania Traction Company, does not recall any snow on Easter day but states that he.remem- bers lighter snows later in April. BEAUTIFUL TOMBSTONES I.have some beautiful tombstones In my yard at present. If you want one for Decoration Day why not order'It? "The time Is mighty short for us. They are also very reasonable In price, and all my work Is guaranteed. 'All letters cut by electricity.

D. w. Btraxrs, Local Phone 70. 614 W. TJilra TABLETS 5c per Ib.

Just the thing'for school or office work. CipSTER TIMES, Business Office. DEATHS At-Pleasantvillc. N. J- on 4.

1915. Jerome B. Mace, aged 1 1 years. The relatives and friends are Invltea to attend the' funeral, on Wednesday Bt 1 o'clock, from his son's residence, Concord avenue. Interment at Chester Rural Cemetery.

On the 4th Inst, Mary, of Alonia. P. Grisrwold In ner '1st year. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral. rn VTednesdav at 2 o'clock, at 20S Sooth Orange street, Media.

Pa. Interment at Cumberland Cemetery. MOSLKT On the 4th- Iiwt, Sarah the tridow of Caleb Mosley, aged SO yenr-t. The relatives arid friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral. on Wednesday afternoon a.t 2 o'clock, from her late residence, S20 Fnltoa street- Service at 3 o'clock from St.

E. Church. Greenlair Donations Acknowledged The managers of the J. Lewis Grower Home for Incurables, and Homeopathic Hospital extend thanks for tho following donations for March: Mrs. Susan Morrison.

10 Cozen rusks; Miss SHC Baksr. Silk patches; West End library, patch work; Mrs Personetta. pair crutches: Mrs. Alien, velvet pieces: Helen and Gladys Kuhrman. magazines: Penn Clvib, magazines: Mrs.

Bailey, magazines: Mrs. T. Edward Clyde; magazines; Dr. J. T.

VanKeuren, magazines; Mrs. H. Martin magazines; Mrs. Howard Harrison, magazines; Mrs. Dr.

Webster, magazines. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE in sums (509 and upwards. SAMUEL LYONS ana SQUAWK Both "Phones. REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. George H.

Cross, has removed his offices to 525 Welsh street. INSURANCE Auditor's Meeting In the estate of Harriet M. Tanney, Frank S. Morris. auditor appointed by the Court hold a.

meeting- at the offices of J. Hill Brinton. in Phil- adelphia, for the purpose of hearing testimony in order to distribute the estate. The report of which will filed In a few At the meeting J. Hill Brinton, Esq, represented the-estate.

tf Your House Burned Down tonight, do you know where your insurance would come from? Better place It in a home company officers you know and can see personally. Delaware County Mutual Insurance Company Is the only company having home office in county. BENJ. C. FOX BENJ.

C. FOX For Rent We. have some; new houses', with heaters, and all conveniences in a nice -neighborhood. 725 Maple $17 1218 Kerlin Street $20 1231 Crosby Street', $20 718 Maple Terrace $17 414 East Third St: $17 322 Taylor -Terrace 820 Mary Street Apartment with conveniences Ridley Park STORE FOR RENT A very large room on the second floor of 554 Edgmont avenue has been -in use as a shirt factory. Call at the Office J.

Irvin Taylor EDGMONT AND MARKET Opposite Station Bell House. FOR Several Mortgages of each Title Insurance papers free Some desirable houses to rent at prices ranging from $17 to $30 month; newly papered and in best residential sections. W. G. PR ICE, Jr.

7th Street Concord Ave. We Can Make a Bargain Price on the three'houses Morton Aye. These houses are to be sold and the best offer takes them. We can price them right. Wm.

Ward, Jr. Law Building DEERING'S 25-27-29 ST, Kindergarten Fast Color Good in eight, "best styles, pink, blue and Jbrqwn, stripes in many size 'Stripes, 12ic Goods for 8c. Damask Table Cloth 64 inches wide, very heavy, handsome damask patterns, and snow drops with fancy border, looks like the. dollar for 39c a yard. BUILDING LOAN ASSO'NS EXCELSIOR SAVING FUND This institution, combines all of the advantages of a.

Savings Bank and Building Association. A safe and profitable investment for money in any sum monthly. No drafts ijor forced loans. Stock may be taken ajid )oans made on real estate and stock at any time. For particulars apply to MARTHA M.

ROSS. Secretary, Room Clay ton "AS It was in THE BEGINN'IXG. Is now, and ever shall be. world without end." Is the hard and fast motto of the average old fashioned renter. Xo association for him, No, siree! But the boys and cirls are born unto a.

new order. Hundreds of them who used to work In Trainer Mills are now savors Sn the l.inwood and buying homes throuRh Its help. Mew r. new soon. CHESTER REAL ESTATE CO, 25 East Fifth Street, LOAN ASSO-.

1 1 C. Birtea recretary MANICURING, ETC. THE VERA BEAUTY SHOP 11 XAST TI7TX Houses for Rent 516 W. 2nd Street $15.00 235 W. 4th Street 18.00 322 Tpwnsend Street 428 Highland 'Avenue 15.00 914 Highland Avenue 20.00 620.

W. 7th Street 23.00 3400 W. 4th Street 10.00 1125 W. 3rd Street 27.00 1927 W. Front Street S.0'0 2104 V- 6th Street 10.00 347 Howell Street 15.00 240 Bunting Street 9.00 2418 W.

2nd Street 10.00 403 Union Street 8.00 215 W. 7th Street 25.00 115 Lloyd Street 8.00 1301 Edgmont Avenue 22.50 and water rent 1422 Edgmont Avenue 12.00 911 Hyatt Street 12.00 1011 Hyatt Street 13.00 630 Potter Street 12.00 923 Morton Avenue 16.00 Notice We Have Moved Our office from 627 New Market street to Room No. 1, Gibson Building, 21-23 East Fifth street, Chester, Pa. mZAJ. ESTATE AJTD IKSTJXJLJXCE Penn Realty Co.

Gibson, Building Bell phone 772-W. ANNE COSTFLLO nmcrooure, SAOOTO AITS KAjrzcrrwora. Riley Building. Seventh and Welsh Sts. Bell 'phone, 617-J Sweeney Clyde Market Square, Chester, I For Sale or Rent Beautiful Property at Wallingford House contains 9 rooms and bath, hot water heat.

Large barn and poultry houses. Lots of fruit. 15 Acres of Land. For particulars see Lear Worrilow Cambridge Trust Bldg. We.

have six good styles of the mercerized Table Cloth material, 57 inches wide, 25c a yard. Ratine For New Suiting A great bargain, pale blue, pink and sand, 38 inches wide, 50c value for 35c a yard. Figured Madras and Scrim White and ecru, in pretty new designs, 36 inches wide, 20c and 25c a yard. Pillow Tubing Seamless pillow cases. We have a special si'ze of the Defender make, 36 inches wide, a great bargain, 15c a yard, CONSULT US Botk I.

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