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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Swe Some of Your Money lor Yourself The man who works hard for the elusive dollars, and who knows just how hard they arc to get should think well fore holding them so loosely that every one falls through jiiisers. He should save at a small part for himself. it is that which is saved that counts. Open an account at tde Cambridge with Jl or rroro and add to it a little each pay day. 3 per cent, interest.

A Cambridge Trust Co. Cambridge Trust Building AVTCDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1915 In Social Circles The members of the ladies' Bible of the Third Presbyterian Sunday school, ttiught by Stang-, held their regular monthly business and social session at the home of Mrs. II. Dawson 427 East Eleventh last evening. Routine business was transacted and several new plans KH the future discussed, after which vital and instrumental selections were rendered' by several members.

were served and a gen- good time enjoyed by all. Mrs. William S. Blo.ke.Iey and Miss Marjorle Blakeley, of this city, are spf tiding the summer with Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Earle Chandlee, at their new home in "WalHnglord. Early in ilit 1 winter they leave for California. they expect to remain several months. Friends of Wood, of Crum Lynne, tendered him a. surprise party on a recent evening at his home and a merry time was had by those in attendance.

During the evening the guests'were entertained with madolin elections by Jliss Caroline and William West and piano selections were given by Miss Marcela Kelly. -Miss West and Miss Kelly also rendered vocal solos. iThose present were. Misses Sarah Helen Kellv, Marcelln. Kolly, Edith Slullen, Madeline Kelly.

Kathryn Gray, Mrs. Frank Hubbell and daughter, Mrs. Neil Kelly and On lighter, Mrs. John Kelly and daughter, Miss Caroline West, Neil Kelly, John Kelly, William. West, Jesse Wood and Joseph Barlow, 1 the latter of Wilmington, Del.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kestner, of Eleventh street and Central avenue, ivill entertain a number of relatives and friends this evening' at their home in celebration of the fifth anniversary ot their marriage. These marriage licenses were issued to the following couples in the office of the Register of "Wills, yesterday: Dr. Benedicto de Paiva and Eugenie of Lansdowne.

i A. Carney and Mary J. Miller, of -Media. C. McMakin and Nina Potter, of L'phinrt.

PEACHES PLENTIFUL IN ALMOST EVERY COUNTRY Secretary of Agriculture's Report Shows Keystone State Has Large Crop of the Juicy Fruit FlarrSsburs, Atfg. order that I lie people. Pennsylvania who wish, io purchase peaches may know where buy and that those who grow them know where to look for a'market homer the State Secretary of Agriculture issued the follpwlng statement showing' the character of Uiis crop in respective counties as re- to the department' at the close the month of July. The figures show the per cent, or fractional cart "i an average or normal crop that each county will produce this year. Bounties producing more than a normal crop are: Adams, Armstrong, jtlair.

Cumberland, Dauphin, Faycu'e, '-'rankUn. Indiana, Lancaster, Snyder, Westmoreland and'York. Normal and Huntins- unn. from 35 to "100 per cent, Beaver, fioilford, Greene, Luzerne and 90 to 95 per cent, Allegheny, Bradford. Bucks, Columbia, unaware, Fulton, Juniata, Montgom- 1 ry and Korthampton; So to 90 per Chester.

Northumberland and. SO to So per Clin- Mifflin, Monroe, Perry. J'lillntielphia and 70 to'75 per Carbon, Lackawanna, Montour Pt'he; 65 to 70 cent. Centre Somerset: 60 to 65 per Erie find Somerset: 55 to 60 per 4 y-- and Sullii-an; 50 to 35 i'c-r Cambria, Clarion. Clearfield.

Crawford, Jefferson, Tioga and Venan- Zo. Wyoming reports 30 per cent CITY BRIEFS The Southern Pennsylvania Traction pmrany yesterday erected a new pole Third street and Central avenue to lace the one damaged by beln? si.uch by a skidding automobile. i.ejviirs are being made to the roof 6 Immacu ate Heart Catholic The of the Social Club con' th St. Paul's Guild will con(1 a ride to Riverview Beach, Saturday afternoon. Aug-ust 21.

They Cha ered a 10 al yacht for tno TU a merr fr is anticipated. mlnster League connected i Second Presbyterian Church v. 1 an outing to to-morrow. DEATHS 10. 1915.

F5or- of Isaac X. rrt IS vearp. i nc relaiivcs nnd friends arc Invited a.tcnci the funeral on nrtcl at 2 o'clock, at the sinoncc of her parents'. No. rrJ, West Phlla Priemlp may rrtiiams at Chester Rural Chapel ocloch.

private. 3, ID 15, Margaret Charles F. and ylilrs Jtary Winchester, aged "'V -J ves arifl friends of the farn- p-V-t lnv to attend the funeral. I' mor ning at g.30 o'clock, from J-'ifry, ce hcr 219 ur r' 1 tne Immaculate Heart 8. 131S.

Ann Lewis. rsi latc Fr anci.s Lewi.i, ag-ed Thr and friends of the fam- the funeral. rll "3 a at S.30 oclock. from her resHer.cc. Bovle, PERSONAL MENTION May hri Bricher, of Hanover, Pa en Tenth Mrs Pierce, of eral daughter James McMonegle, Sixth street, Is enjoying sev- with her aunt, Mrs.

Mar- Lidstone, oj! ililford, Del. Miss Jean Krote'e, of 714 McIIvalne ls visiting at the home of her Mrs. Charles ilcGionla, in Sharon uw aunt, vi A i', Harry antj c- He 'en and John, of West w111 Saturday for SOjOUrri 3 Crothers and family, of iiroaa street, who have been so. joummg at Bush River, Maryland where they occupied a nne cottage have returned to their home In this Elizabeth Lucas, of B32 East SI 3 Madeline and Elizabeth Bray. of 1H3 Madison street, ajre enjoying their vacations.

The former is visit- uig her aunt. Mrs. C. R. Hansel, in Brighton, and tha latter is pass- th relatlve Mount Henry Logan, of this city, has gone to Nevada, where he will take charge of a large machine shop.

JI and Mrs. Qharcls Hueston and family. Miss Mary Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson, of the Fifth ward, left yesterday for Bowers' Beach where they will pass fifteen days James McGraw.

Harry Clark. Frank Frank Preston, John Clark and Alfred STmw, all members of the Welsh Social Club, ace camping: this week at Bowers' Beach. John Call, of Philadelphia, I visit- Ing- relatives in the Fifth ward. Dr. M.

A. Neufeld, of East Broad street, takes a run down to Wlldwood N. once a. week to visit his wife and daughter, who are enjoying the summer there. Mrs.

M. CrandaH; wife of the East Broad street-osteopathist, has returned from an extended visit to Erie and Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Crandall escaped the terrors of the recent flood at Erie but some of her relatives felt the depressing effects of the disastrous stofro and the tragic effects in Its wake. XHss Ida M.

Selfert, of 315 West Fifth street, has returned from a visit to relatives at Symrna, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruleston, of Sixth and' Parker streets, will leave today for Wlldwood to pass the re, malnder of the week. Miss Marion Innes, of Fourth and streets, will leave In a few days to enjoy a vacation at Atlantic City.

Mrs. Samuel Wheaton and Mrs. John Reed, of Graham street, have returned from a visit to relatives In Philadelphia. George Grafton. of Baltimore, Is visiting Mr- and Mrs.

Emmerti, of Sixth and Butler streets. Mrs. K. and Mrs. 'A.

B. Sherrer; of this city, are visiting friends in Washington, D. for week. John MacMorran, Arthur Davis' and Paul Carter, of this city, left yester. day for a week's camp life down the river.

They expect to visit Penns Fenton's Beach, Riverside Park and Augustirie Beach, in their canoe. Miss Sarah Bloekson of 240 East Fifth street, will enjoy week at Bowers' Beach, Delaware. Miss Sadie Mottershead and -Miss Reid, of the First have returned from West Philadelphia, where they enjoyed several days' visit. Frank Pedric'ft, of East Seventh Street, was a recent visitor to Washington, D. C.

Former District Attorney Albert Dutton MapDade and family, of this city, arf enjoyins two weeks' sojourn at Beach Haven, N. Mrs. John Griffin, of Columbus, Ohio. Is Visiting Mrs. William Rbyder, of 2522 West Fourth street.

Mrs. Maud Morrow, of -Third and "streets, 'passed yesterday with friends In the state of Delaware. Miss Elizabeth Raccine, of West Fifth street, near Kerlin street, is passing- some time at Cape May, N. J. George Lebston, of Front and Flower streets, has 'secured a.

position in Brooklyn. N. and has left to take charge of his new duties. William Jlarshall, of Second and Fulton streets, visited relatives, at Coatesville, Pa-, yesterday. Mrs.

Charles Mclntyre, of Westvllle. N. accompanied by her husband arfd infant daughter Hazel, Is enjoying this week with her mother, Mrs. John Dunion, of 627 East Ninth street. Miss Helen Buckley.

3H Pennell street, Is visiting 1 friends in Reading, Pa. AMONG THE SICK A Sherrer, of 242 East Fifth striat, is recovering from a severe at- tacK of illness. Anthony Shock of the Eleventh ward. Is suffering from an Injured foot and Is unable to attend his duties at the Penn Steel Castings Company plant Mrs. E.

Bins, of Second and Norris streets, has been quite ill at her home Is aoie to be about the house. Miss Catherine Stewart, of 1812 West Third street, resumed her duties yesterday after an 'absence of several weeks due to a fractured ankle. STATE NEWS The annual reunion of the Tietsworth family was held at Do Witt's Park, South Danville. yesterday- Dr. Ira (Tietsworth, of FreeJand.

was elected president. For the third time In as many weeks a heavy shower caused a bad washout on the Lackawanna Railroad near Bloomshurg and delayed traffic. William V. Mover has announced himself as a candidate for Council on the Republican ticket at Bioomshurg. ConsJaMe George D.

Splaln, Xcsco- peck. has asked the Borough Council to pay 150 for a broken arm he suffered wTille arresting i crazy man. Whon the Rev. w. G.

Fowler, an evangelist, and his partv visited MIf. fllnvlllc to hold a revival he found doors of the German Reformed Church Mcked by order of the deacons and campaign was temporarily declared street. Hieh Mass imT Heart Church at 10 Bt at Klliel AWARD STATE-AID ROADS Contractors to Begin Work On Three Miles, Wfdely Separated Harrisburg. first contracts for huildfnir of rw.ds on the State-aM plan were awarded bv Highway Commissioner Cunningham' yesterday as follows: Stroudsburg. county, from 22 to .67 feet in width.

4S7I Franklin Construction Company. New Tork. at Muncy, coimSy. 5S43 feet, to Dwyer Philadelphia, at Sil 877.07. Milton.

XcrthumherJand county. 4940 feet, to Co, Hollldaysbarf, at CHESTER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 11, 1915 MAPLE SHADE, 13-215 B. 5th. Board, "tg ana Apts.

house for Apply Main atrctt. Trainer. Pa. MOTORCYCLE for sale, chepmB Seventh bet. 6 and 6.30 p.

at Chester for wajrtilue and tt MolKiil White prefererd. street. Experienced for gen- houses at su and J20 per month. Bids. Ollce experienced era nd sorters.

Chester Laundry and Pyo Works 317 W. Second street 8e llh al conveniences Second St. stripper and draw- Mill. Chester Spinning -Mills. Tenth and Morton Ave.

WANTED to rent an 8-rooin house with vard electrl "Shis, Rood sized jard and garage. Times OtRce. Al "nerienced man for OI Fo011 7Ui Chester, Pa, of 1 brass key, 1 door key. 4 spring lock keys. Reward at M.

C. W6ples. 202 Kclgmont Ave. -h lR FETE the Holy Saviour Llnwood lleiphte. Special ut- SALE of household goods at tttu I da Au P- H.

at 2400 Hmvi Terms cash. John D. Howard, Auctioneer. M' A live younp- man to take half interest in a going retail busi- bC 0 EP TIHES nre (lit best and cheapest tire sold. And they are guaranteed-for 5,000 miles service B.

p. Lane, 614 Market St a atson dump wagon and ot 1 harness, also light farm wagron. W. V. Hill Yal nfl Waverly avenues, Morton, Pa YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE wants two unfurnished rooms, u-ith private 1 for "Sht Hun! in.

one room Times Off. house, 1m- locate a rented. S5H Ed 4ys'one and centre of city Will sell on reasonable terms for quick deal. Address M-4, iTimes Office I WISH to thank my neighbors, Morri- Star Lodge, of and John Roach Temple Lodge, for their kindness and floral tributes during the sickness ana death of my mother, M. Weaver HER DAUGHTER.

QLOBI: TIBJES arc either the best tire on the market or we have been rrrtik- some wild' statements'-Jn- these columns recently. we guarantee OI.OBE TIKES for 5000 miles service. B. D. Lane.

514 Market St. HUPP MOBILE E. H. OLIVER FOR RENT No 1025 West Third St. No.

315, Third St No. 1428 Second St 510.OO No. 902 TV. Second St. No.

13S W. Third St. (Store) SAMUElTLYONS Offlcvc FEMALE HELP WANTED ESS anted S2 1 -Market wanted to lend store; board mid Office. GIRLS WANTED to learn cigar making. Paid while learning.

Pel- aware Cigar 12-14 W. Fifth St. MALE HELP WANTED 1, young man IS. in ore, must be honest and willing to K. Grand Tt'a Co.

nlxht watchman and (iceman on boiler. Reference required. Apply w. vv. Ketcham'3 Terra.

Cotla orka. Crum WANTED buy fl carpeta atovftn. Blal to U.rdg. 27 29 W. 4111.

rive-passenger car. Ap. 702 B. 19th St. CAPABLE COLOHKD CURL, wants pos as cook; good rcf.

125 Lloyd St. EXPERIENCED dressmaker wishes day "PKagement. A. A5. M'Nutt.

1027 Uplant Pcrinunc.it ST wiii. cinunc.i position, state what system and ud- drtfsa with T. Tlineii. rent furnituro for 5-room 2 rooms. Must bo in gooil VOICE AND PIANO INSTRUCTION tt P', ur olc and 710 New Markat St.

Boll phone H01-W. TYPE WRITERS SUPPLIES ALL MAKES sold, repaired, rented, open evrnrs. by appointment. Chester Typewriter 708 N. Market.

U81-W. PROFESSIONAL M. JOHNSON, and Con-veyanctr. Market Square. Chester.

JBUSmESSOPPORTUNITIES RESTAURANT and oyster cafe, old ta had 1 wlu sacrince. Apply Benj. Fox, Fox Building. ROOMS AND BOARDING KESTON, 201 B. Fourth St.

ished rooms. Avenue. 8d rooms Appiy o' cas havo board 245 East Fourth St. 339 W. Ninth St.

burnished rooms for rent. APLB SHADE. 213-215 E. Blh. 'Boardm and Housekaenir.g room.

Eflg. Weaver BldK. FOR SALE FC 40 yards OC oilcloth. Ap- Ply 1145 Etigmont Avc. LE horse.

Apply ith and Calfiwell Sts. Uiw XAJBKET Both 'Phones. REMOVAL NOTIGr H. Cross, hia removed his offices-to 625 Welsh street. MONEY TO LOAN $10.000 to loan on A.

Pouison. Chester. Pa. MUSICAL Taught in 20 lessons or money refunded. Call or Write j.

xrso, Organist Grand Opera House. Del Stud.o:. 227 Pusey Chcstor LOST AND FOUND watch and Initial fob on Street Pier. Sunday night Reward if returned to Times Offlce Thursday. Aue 6.

white and brlndle pup. Answers to the name of Reward if returned to 207 West Seventh St- AGENTS WANTED 1. a. good all around solicitor, must be sober and honest. Grand Union Tea Co.

AGEJs'TS wanted on salary and commission, reference required. Apply John Hancock Ing. Clayton manufacturer reL men, women, to sell guaranteed hosiery, shirts, direct Itc homes. Write Yor FREE samples Madison Mills, 5S8 Broadway AGENTS sell the "Vano- phone." Phonograph 'wonder of age: moderate price; no trouble to sell after -demonstration. Exclusive territory to right party.

Room 3 over Farley's Furniture Store. JVLANICURING, ETC VERA BEAUTY SHOP air Orenlng; Jamlcming-, managing-. mjjoolnsr and comWsri mufle np. 11 EAST STMET. Bell phona ANNE COSTELLO XAS- SAOIXQ Rlley Bulldtny, Seventh and Welsh Sts.

Bell 'phone. 617-J. BUILDING LOAN ASSO'NS A Prominent Lawyer of Chester and a large share holder of The said heicould not understand how the Association made so much That's easy. /A.U the earnings arc compounded monthlv or twelve times each year, and no capital, as tha demand for loans Is $71,000 In advance of receipts. Ail expenses less than one-third of one jwr cent a year.

That explains why The Llnwood pays 1200 on 13S months dues, and those withdrawing higher interest than any other Building and I-oan. THE LINWOOD E. c. xTrmxozr, may be made n.t the Pennsylvania National Bank. Next to City is the Time can save you money on electric wiring: and pipe flulnp.

See as before placing yuur order. Locksmith and hell knlv- and sharpened. Flatina of all kindK. Jobbing and repairing of all kinds. Chester Light Supply Co.

8O9 EagmoBt ATS. Ball FURNITURE AND DISHES for sale Ponnell. Post Road Trainer. Pa. timothy baled.

Angue- Farm. Bell phone 338-M. JiP 1 0 fan ror cheap. Apply Chester )ght EUg Ave i com. merclai body, suitable for plumber J.

J. Buckley. i FOR cow frpRh 'i ks JJOnohue, lieater novelty range )lea P- J- A. Home, aveuuo, Moore, Pa. FOR fancy chickens, also WOOD, oaK.

25c extra when carried in. Keystone Cab. Front and FranMln. e-passeneer touring cur. 1915 rnodol Splynx, demonstrate, at any time.

George W. Green Marcus Hook. FOR bakery shop with stock, fixtures, horee. wng-on and goodwill, will'sacrlflce for quick sale. J.

A. Koury, 400 Third St mners, 3 hole posts, hole pouts, and rails. Will sell at cost of making. Aoolv Jaa Earle "The Acres" Media, or Fields, Lima. Phone, Media 32 or iledla 118-A.

SPECIAL NOTICES UMBRELLAS repaired and recovered. R. Schlosbon. BOS Edgmont Avc. UMHRELLAS repaired ana covered.

J. Whlteley, 3rd SI- CHICKENS homo killed, wholesale and retail at Barbers, 6th nnd Kcriin Sts. EMPIRE FURNITURE buys and sells carpet stoves. Highest price paid. Drop postal.

2nd St. Bridge. I-iJTE'S QUTOX ItTlTCH; BOOK Try our famous coffee. 18 B. Sth street, opposite Vf.

Railroad Station. I AM making- a Hame etrap out of special tanned leather, the best you ever aw. 30c piece, special price in quantity. H. HINKSON.

2202 W. 3rd. THURSDAT car fancy Arkansas Elberta Beaches in full bushel baskets. Mountain peaches arriving dally. MILBOURN MILBOURN.

TAYLOR C. BtJRKE PRACTICAL HOUSB PAINTER Estimates Furnished. 1139 MADISON ST. PHONE JOHN BARROWCLOUGH Rep. furniture, chairs caned, porch chairs rattaned 601 3rd Street, Chester.

PICTURE FRAMING CAMERA SUPPLIES R.Chas.Simmonds,534 Market St. For Any Kind of a Sip c. HEILIG 1775 1915 Xow. aji alwavs al your esrvlce. If you wiint a.

ifoo4 article come to us. Foundation, Face. Curb, anil Dimension Stone. Sand and Stono Dirt. c.

i. Phone 36-A. Swarlhr.iorc. Pa. Get the Habit of rotting Hardware, bicycles.

"Keys fitted, lock repaired, scissors, saws and sharpened, and pistols repaired at John Taylor, 552 Edgniont Are. Both Phones. Excursion tickets, and Posters handled quickly. Press of the Chester Remington Arms Go, Employes We cannot house you and your families properly, but if you fail to get suitable houses, we can house your furniture in our home for homeless furniture, pending your final location. Headley 's Express and Storage Warehouse Both Phones.

10-16 East 3rd St. REALESTATE FOR RENT ATTttACTn 7-room with out- i Wuhen, near Unwood. Aiigue- laud Farm, licit phone 33S-M U3AL SSTATK FOK KK.NT— liousea, 4Q3 SOIB rent Jli. Apply Palace Garage. store 303 Edgmont Avo.

ht and airy. Apply Cbas. It- Long. Times Orti'ce. in K.

Hi Ooud location for Shop, lutnitru ut t'OK Victoria Dace, 6 1Sl rei Apply 2lb Vitst Kourlh St. avenue. 6- room houne Hnd bath, ull modern coiiv. Rent 121 per month, win. Ward, 631 Morton avenuo.

week. Nine-room house, hard 1 100 lu-at. gaK nnrt elec- llgtita. Owner leaving city this pply to 2216 Providence Avc FOR RENT Apartment 9 OO si'," 10 V't rcU5 Hook 15.00 62J Weliih Street John F. Crowiey BBVEMTX AWB WBX.BK STB.

Bell Phono FOR RENT No. 222 Uroonmll brick dWR. 510.00 No. 115 Rciiney brick S.OO No. 13 Byi-Hm frame ihvS.

7.00 No. 682 brick with bath and front 16.00 CHARLES PALMER No. 12 E. 5th Chester, Pa. A Number of Desirable Houses and Apartments in best neighborhoods for sale and rent.

W. G. Price, Jr 7th Street and Concord Ave, Robert Leslie Taylor Contractor Bulldur Plans furnished. Send for Our Sale List We have some new houses; with heaters, and all conveniences a nice neighborhood, Taylor Terrace ,66 West Eighth St. 333 Howell St.

$12.50 1012 Parker St. 718 Maple Terrace .......517 A stable in the rear of Tenth and Parker Sts. $5 Boat house 7th and Penn. J. IRVIN TAYLOR EDGMONT AND MARKET' Opposite Boil Phono IIOO'.

D01-L House. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Freihofer Building Lots In the First Ward Chester Overlooking Chester Park Five-cent car fare to Eddystone, Marcus Hook, Media. 100 feet above tidewater. Home builders assisted to finance home propositions. Two beautiful lots on hill above park.

425 feet on Twenty- fourth and Crosby Streets. Ripe for 16 two-story twin houses. Financial help to responsible builders. ten splendid lots, 40 feet 120 feet, on Parkway avenue. Sidewalk, curb, trees.

Easy terms. Samuel J. Cochran 617 Welsh Street Chester ALL Men's Straws REDUCED TO $1.00 Panamas Reduced to $2.75 JIEALESTATE FOR SALE 1D 1 A Fo 6 tw'o-Mtory frame house Kugcno ilker, 436 E. Jefferson St. BELTING Le.ather Belting JOHN BRIDGE Ninih and Pennell Sireets MANUFACTURER DR.

M. B. BURSTAN Osteopathic Specialist Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat.

Xerrons and Chronic Aliments Offlc, Hour. Vj P. M. tj? P. St.

421 E. Broad St, Chester, Pa, Examiaed and Fitted. For sal brick houBb modBrn Improvemenls. J. -tifi 13.

JcrtorBon St. JJEAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR and dwelling 603 H. Seventh St. Apply fiQl E. 7th St FO houses nt 7th and A n.fi Mso 7 1 on North St.

Apply pqlaco Garagro. -House, 3-slory brick, all neighborhood. lot on Ed mont avenue near Chester Park en ISO, for caah. Apply B08, Broad St. FOR for only 51300 Concord road and Tllghman etreot, Hrae water! lot J.

A. WOOD Law Building Here is another chance to bup three-story Brick Dwill- ing at a tow No, 324 WEST SECOND ST, MAKE AN OFFER SWEENEY CLYDE Market Square For Sale 921 Parker Street (N. E. Cor. 10th Parker Sts.) Two-story brick dwelling, eight rooms, and bath, outside kitchen and pantry, hot and cold water and stationary tubs, electricity and gas, hot air heat.

Lot 20x131 Possession can be given September 10th. This is one of the best residential sections in the city. SEE Lear Worrilow Cambridge Building Both Phones. INSURANCE RRE INSURANCE The Delaware County Mutual Insurance Co. you the very beat protection against fire loss- Also its rates are iower.

Chester Real Estate Co. Agent 25 East Fifth Street BEN.T. C. FOX REAL ESTATE PURCHASED AND SOLD FOR CLIENTS BBNJ. C.

FOX D. G. HENDRICKS Porch Furniture that Stands the Strain and the Rain And that can't be said of all Furniture that is sold for porch use. There are more expensive Rockers to be bought, but their construction isn't a whit more solid nor their endurance any greater. We like to sell these Rockers not merely because we enjoy merchandising, but rather because in their one realizes ideal comfort and rest at the minimum price.

The August Sale calls for a double woven reed seat with a high spindle back and strong joints both" glued and pinned and nicely finished, for only A still better one Ka's both double woven reed seat ami back, all joints glued and pinned, broad arms, heavy Ifront and back posts, for only $2.70. We haven't -many of either style left, so an-early call on Thursday morning is the best way of securing some of these exceptionally desirable Rockers. D. G. Hendricks 31 W.

Third SL 'CHESTER, PA. DEERING'S 25-27-29JrUHIBD SI, Floss Pillows Every size, from 18 to 28 Filled with light, downy floss, 1 covered with white cambric. Special lot Split Pillows, with seam in centre, 22 by 22, at about half price, 31c Argo Suiting The raimie finish dress and suiting material, in white and fine new shades, a yard. Butterick's Fashions For September now ready. Many important new features shown for September.

The Delineator for September received this morning. For the leading fall styles it is very attractive, loo a copy. Special Offer: Two years subscription, Call for Fashion Catalogue. They are free. Butterick's Fashions For Autumn, 25c The world's leading styles.

With each book is a coupon for one loc Butterick pattern. Lot 4 Cretone; new summer styles, in figrures and stripes, for pillows and porch chairs; 18c value, for lie a yd. CONSULT US.

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