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CHESTER THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1913. lard Tliat's Different from the Ordinary Kind The lard we make is different in all the ways that make good white fat, clean conditions of manufacture' and no bleach are some of the principal points of difference between Buckley's lard and that made by others who are not so particular about Our method is the good old kettle-rendering one. like every other BTTCKLEY pro- duct our lard it S. Government Your dealer, can supply with Buckley's that he does. JOHN J.

BUCKLEY £0, Beef and Pork Products THURSDAY, MARCH'20, "Big Frank" burglar; who has addressed religious' meetings in this city on several occasions, will address the religious meet-: ing to'be': held next Sunday at''the M. C. 1 The-Hopkins Orchestra G. Scorer has' been engaged to kl an entertainment at the Y. M.

A. building-. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. March.

2.4, 25 and 26. "He will "present-the photo-, play "Queen 'Elizabeth," "in Sarah Berrihardt portrays.the leading rote. C. B. has secured a set of slides illustrating playground work in New York City, which he will use in lecturing before the Playgronud Teacher's Training.

Class, the Boy's Division of the Yl'. M. C. etc. Howard Young, Ninth street and Morton avenue, an employee of.

the American Viscose Company, Marcus Hook, is off duty as a result of running a large splinter in the palm of his. left hand. The.f splinter was removed by Dr. George" Crothers, of Marcus Hook. The City of Philadelphia, one of the Wilson Line steamers, which has been thoroughly overhauled and repainted, has again been placed in service and is making daily trips between Philadelphia, and Jacob" and William Davis, twin sons of Soloman Davis, a merchant at Market and Graham str.vts.

celebrated their sixteenth birthday anniversary a few days boys re- ceivefl '-a 'number ai giltsv from 'friends. Secretary E. W. Sheffield, of the Y. M.

C. Is meeting representatives of the various lyceum bureaus for the purpose of arranging for the next Star Course. First class-attractions are being The members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian Association, are arranging for a supper to be held at the building- on April 24. The members of the Ladles' Guild.of the South Chester Methodist Episcopal Church held a biisines meeting Tuesday evening in the chapel adjoining the church at Third and Jeffrey streets, and at the close of- the routine business a luncheon and social-session was held. The members of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Mos'amensing Hook, and Ladder Company, will hold a meeting this evening in the parlors of the truck house at Broad and Upland streets.

The Educational Classes of the Y. M. C. A. night school will conclude their work at the close of the'pres- ent month.

Twenty-four men in the- mechanical drawing class have.quali- fied for the international examination. An open meeting held by Rev. Frank MacDonald's class in Bible study, will be held next Monday nighf at the M. C. A.

building, Seventh street and Edgmont 'James Ranking a member of the class, will deliver an address on "The Book of Ruth." Sup-, per will be served at 6.30 o'clock. The Civic Advancement Commission have the Y. M. C. A.

auditorium for a meeting to be held -April 9. when City. Planning will be discussed by Dr. Werner Hegemann, of Berlin, Germany. The auditorium has been engaged by those Interested in the Commission Form of Government.

f6r a meeting to be beld April 8... A regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the. West End Free Library will be held to-morrow evening. Several reports of an interest- Ing nature will be received and considerable come lip for consideration. 'The.

sewer inlet cover at Third and Lloyd was broken several days ago when a large automobile truck of a Philadelphia, brewing company ran over it, been repaired at the direction of Highway Commissioner Watson. Professor W. "Hastings, Ph. Battle will conduct a two day's conference, April 6 and 7, at. the Y.

building, under, the' auspices of the physical department. He will deliver addresses on physical training. A fine baby traa bara to Mrs. Ogle Kldd, nee -Helen Howes, in the ma-' ternity ward of the Chester Hospital. The street brigade operations on East Thirtecenth street this morning and gave that, thoroughfare a thorough at decorating the exterior of the Penn Hotel property at Eighth street and Edg- mont avenue giving it a new Spring dress.

A spark from-'a locomotive set lire, to the planking of the railroad bridge of Pennsylvania Railroad over, Up- Wllliam P. of Park Place, Is contemplating building a new garage alongside his residence. In keeping- the obsarvanee of NEW ADVEWHSEXEHTS. FOR 2 good and Maloy. working horses round farm hand.marrk-d particulars apply Samuel SmeQiy FOR 1'urnlshed rooms r'or light housekeeping; Apply Times Office FOR piece parlor suite ii good condition.

Call 15 7th street Upland Pa. FOR furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 324 West Second street. and boy to work 01 farm. Apply George W.

Laughead Boothwyn, Pa. tor- ooolc and houss work. W. F. Robertson 4 Partridge Ave.

Ridley Park. reliable girl for general housework. Mrs. Me.ssick. SxvarLiim' Ave.

and Pike Ridley Park. FOR Flowers, Fern and Rubber Plants. W. Blanton, 9i Fiouvr street, Chester. FOR New Chester Co bonds 100 5s par Interest tax free.

J. A. Wood. Both rooms in nice neighborhood for light housekeeping family of three. Address Times Office brooder for 100 chicks also 1 Pen and 25 Barred Rocks.

State cash price. Address Tinier JUST, OPEN garden seed! for Spring. 'Onion sets. ..10 cts. at.

qts. for 25e. 'Thompson's Feed Store, 3rd and Pennell streets. EMPLOYMENT fur' nished for all kinds of housework. L.

Denuls, 500 Rodgers Ridley Park, Pa." Phone 217-D. TWO WAITRESSES once, also dish washer, white. Conie 'at once- ready for ones preferred. 614 New. Market watch, initials in leather fob.case, about 5.45 p.

in 'gains from- tb-Pennal'' Station. Reward, return tu ScmvuMxs Millinery Department. FOR 23 acres: 5-minutes station; 3 "1-2-miles from all 'tillable: plenty room -house; large barn: fine, buildings. Bargain. A.

Y. Stevenson, Del. Pa. lOc Per Pound In our -job printing department we have many pieces paper such AiMllrtens, bonds and £ood writing papers. convenience of all'- business men we have put these into: pads of various sizes for scratch These we for 10 cents the pound.

BEAIHB. the 18th "inst, Jacob of the Philip and Elizabeth The relatives and friends of the family arc Invited to attend' fne'-l-tincrai. Thu-sday At 1.30 o'clock from his late residence, 412 In- at Mt. Hope Cemetery. March 18th, 1313, Ab- hle widow of the late John H.

Truitt. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funsrnl. on Prldav afternoon. Services In Baptist church, Marcus Hook. 2.3.1.

Interment st, Martin's March -19th, 1913, Sarah K. Em-cy. widow of D. Reese lisrey. The relatives nnd friends of the family are Invited to attend the services on Saturday afternoon, at 3, olook, Hlh f.il Good Friday West End Free Library Jeffrey streets will be close'd all day library open' at the Hour on land street, early this morning.

The fire was-discovered by a trackwalker who extinguished the flames. Plasterers have started work on the two houses by Contractor William Ward, at Twenty-sixth arid Chestnut streets and the dwellings soon be ready for occupancy. iplaster- ing is vbelngr done by Mills Miss' Frances Humbert, East Twenty-third street, entertained, the members of the Chester High- School Commercial Alumni at her home Tuesday A brief business meeting' preceded special session. A delightful time- was had by all present. A dog was struck Monday by a train on the O.

railroad at Concord avenue and the railroad bridge. Yesterday Samuel B. Logan, agent for the S. P. C.

being notified, shot the animal and thus put it out of its misery. The annual supper under the auspices of the congregation of. St. Michael's Catholic Church, will be held.in the New. Armory building, Eighth and New Market streets, Wednesday evening, April 16.

PERSONAL MENTION. S. Croze'r, and Mlss'-S. Katherine Ubll, the latter superintendent, of the Crozer Home and Hospital, have been passing some weeks in the stinny South. Some time has 'been passed at Fortress Monroe.

They expect to remain away until the last of the month. Miss Elsie Green, of Flushing, L. is spending the Easter holidays visiting her aunt, Mrs. George W. Shoe- streets.

Mrs. Conrad Hlorth, of Mcllvaine street," left for Roxbqrough to-day," where she will remain over the Easter AMONG THE SICK. William janitor of the public.school at Eleventh and Madison streets, has recovered from a severe illness and is again attending to his school duties- Constable W. Scott Grace, of the Eleventh ward, who has 'been suffering with' a severe attack of illness, has almost "entirely recovered and yesterday was able to'be out. He still feels weak from the effects of his indisposition Tiut expects before the end "of the week he will be as strontr as ever.

SOCIAI HAPPENHf QS. -Miss Bessie Morris, of 227 Concord avenue, was tendered a surprise party last evening- in of her eighteenth birthday, anniversary. About thirty the young lady's friends were present and the 'evening was pleasantly spent in playing frames. Several piano ajid- vocal selections were also rendered by guests. At.

a seasonable hour a collation Dr. C. I Steitler, was the host ac a St Patrick's Day social held Monday evening at-his home, 807 Barclay street. A number of guests were present aJid a' very enjoyable time was had. Instrumental and vocal selections were rendered-by many'of the sruests.

seasonable hour a collation was enjoyed. Moore-Cassidyr; A pretty wedding: -was '-'solemnized last evening when George Moore, Marcus Hook, took as his bride; Miss Mai-g-aret Cassidy, of Eddystone, the ceremony being- -performed at the home of the' bride, Thirteenth; street and'SavHle avenue, Eddystone. Rev. of the Eddystone M' the ceremony Ir. the presence of number of the young people's friends.

The couple were attended by Miss Elizabeth'and Archibald Cassidy, brother and of the bride. The bride given away by her father, Andrew Cassidy, president Eddystone Borough School Board. Following the wedding a reception was house being beautifully decorated, and supper was served. The young coup.le left for City for a short 'stay and upon, their will reside at their new home: on Twelfth street, Eddystone. To-Initiate A class of fourteen candidates will bo received into Ciies'ter Aerie 169, Fraternal Order of Eagles, at.a.

regular meeting to be held this evening af the home of the. Aerie, Seventh and The class; will he Inlr Hated by the Aerlo'S) degree A banquet will be by the, committee In charge of the meeting. The committee In charge of tne to BaltimprcWill nlso make a report. Suppir of Moya Firemen. Many tickets have been disposed of for: the-thirteenth annual supper and dance of the Moyamenslng Hook.and Ladder Company, to he.

conducted In the New. Armory, Eighth a.nd New Market streets, Thursday evening, April 3. Any one having donations for the supper Is requested to'notify Driver Gaorgo Calhoun by and SEW UNITED STATES post otHce'building Chfster, Pa. Office of Custodian March IS. 1913.

Sealed' proposals wil received at this building until o'clock p. Sir 1913. and then opened, for furnishing: electric current gas. water, ice and miscellaneous supplies, and for removing 1 ashes and rub bish. washing towels and sprinkling streets during the llscal year endlntr June 30, Sealed proposals wll also be received until 2 o'clock A')i-Il 22.

1913, and then opened, for 60 to'ns anthracite toal. The right is re ject all bids Is by Treasury John Custodian. Do Not Procrastinate The good book says "The harvest is past the Summer ended and yet we are not Just so'it "will' be if. you do riot order your tombstones now. you will be left for Decoration Day.

We cannot make a granite tomb in-a day. Don't be foolish like the H. BURNS, granite ilealfir. AV. '3rd.

Chester. Telephone. 70. FOR No. 211' Market Street, Store and Dwg.

Apartments. No. 209 Marked Street Dwelling Apartments Samue! Lyons, Market Square Law. and Real Estate Offices. (Both Peas, Orison ,10,250 lOc Poultry Wire Lawn mowers sharpened and" repaired, scissors, saws and knives sharpened.

-Keys fitted, locks repaired, bicycles repaired. Bring able to JOHN TAYLOR 'v 552 EDGMONT AVENUE. 'Just under the Railroad. 'Both Phones. -ATUKDAY JSVJSNING Fourth i and Market: Marcus Kook.

After Saturday, Oct. 14th. dances will 'be -held every Tuesday Saturday evenings. ORDER YOUR AWNING; NOW and -wait then, -you won't have to "for them -when we a busv. No payment -are, hunar.

All received up until 1st. less than regulaT prices, samples mailed on request. Phone G19-L. H. C.

RHOADB. SIS 30se Chester Fa. rnrAifcra.il. with 536.000: profit in sis.montha. No'scheme, sdmplv srralsht I'orivaHtl ipropOBition.

Humphrey in Woo'dlyn: Pa- Box 10. MONEY TO FIRST MORTGAGtAl Cent, $3500, $3000, $1500, $1000, also $2000 or any smaller sum on installment'- mortgage at 6 per Apply to Li E. Fifth-Street BOTH 'PHONES "rt 'V' MiasiEtliel 75c Regular $1 We have a Barettes When you are pla'cirig your Fire Insurance policy don't overlook us in the scramble. We have the genuine article arid it costs no more than' jthe other fellow's. John F.

Growler 7th Welsh Sts. GOOD FRIDAY being a Legal Holiday, fices oE The ware County" Trust Co. will bebpeh.Th"ursda'y evening," March --20th, from 7 until 8:30 o'clock. No business transacted on Friday, March 21et. BEAUTIFUL SET TEETH Silver BOb' Qold 31 GpUl Experts Painlass' Estracting Examinations Free.

Guaranteed "WorK; DR.BURFS Painless Dentist; '613 Ave. 2r.dFloor Teeth Pain It is in his mind for a'long time go and have his teeth filled or have hose vacant places -filled with bridgo work, butlhe neglectful and busy man of waits till it's too late las to havo the 'nags drawn andj A ilate 'made for the-protection of his stomach and digestion. When you need a good dentist don't neglect too ong, but come to MYERS 6 BROi Dentists 614 Market Pa. Good teeth -J 5 Sold crowns Open every ovtninfl. 'adminis; SCEI.P lor kitchen work.

Ad dress -X." Times Office. woman for -Monday Apply -112-3 Parkef stroet. GIRLS WAITED Stenm Liiundry. 7th and Edsr. O1HLS waiuc-d Hi yea.

old to worK in Mulford Laboratory. Apply at Ken eral H. K. Mulford Glen olden, for -iacinj; and reel silk. Paid- while-learning.

Car far from American Viscose- Corn nanv, Mnrous. WAMTB3D. OVS 1 IB. Keysi Front and Franklin fats who cai cut- meats Apply Chilos srbcfiry, ElRhth itncl EdRmont avenue. rilaKers for vooc w-orlclnig- industry oulslde city.

No labor trouble, good pay, steady work Address XY2, Times Office. for newly cstabllsU- ed tea, and coffee route In Chester anc vicinity. One now employed in srocerj business preferred. -Must be a huatlfcr. Salary and commiasion.

liond required. Grand Union- Tea Company. find sewing: machine operators. Huston Mfg. Oo- and ironlhjf at home.

Apply A. Powell; 230 Stile St. geese feather beds, best cash prices paid. Address C. V.

Dickinson. General Delivery. Chester, Pa- 1(3AR'MAKERS and Bunchers wanted learners in all departments. Del. Cigar 12 1-1 West Fifth St KEFINED gentleman waiits large room.

private lamily. Waliinsriord. good b'oard optional' or near. References enohanfred. full par.

Ad. C. Times Of. Wanted To Buy furniture, cook carpets and entire house "furnishings. E.

H. Sta. AKP STOCK UONK1SV -S; POUJjTKY'. -BOOJC---Means dollars 'to any poultry raiser. Free torday if you bring.this ad T.

Frank McCall. 6th and-Madison'. stB. TOB FOR SALE Two seated ruh- ov.r tired carriage. 503 W.

Seventh St. FOR 1 SALE" Braham CIiouo, E. Front -street, Media. FOR horse, suit farmer. "John Hanna and Sons, street, stables.

1 SET double delivery'harness has been used. S35.00—Hinkson, 2202 West Thlrtf Street. FOR Rhode Island pullets, all-laying- Call or ad dress Chas. M. Gibson, Lima.

-KlNllI-lNG-. oh 1C. large load, whcin carried In- Keystone Cab Front and Franklin. FOR Eg'sS. 'IVHocKs and R.

I. Refls.W..-Leghorn. Meadow Pond Haverford Roadj Lynne. Bell phone '604. FOR Leghorn Hatching-'Kegs from a utility stock noted for $7 per hundred.

Black Home Farm, near Media. Pa. Phone Media '-Regular $25.00 Axmlnster Rugs slightly -for J18.50; K. H. BENJAMIN.

Thlr.d and i. braits beds, parlor suits, carpetp, stoves, the cheapest place in tovfn. 'to' Buy in at Pjione PIANO for Very -sweet tbnu; in good condition; guaranteed for. five years; will last fifty-five'. $55.00.

Must" sell, at oncfi, addr.ess.:. L. Gayley. HORSE', fi.n'i family horse, ride, or drive, single cut-under, trap, stable fqr mil; rail-, Horace Mlllttr, ISilO Lincoln -Mnprer-Pn. Also Two Teams of Sale.

'a' few. general horses' at private' sale, on' tlrfie, if a janftable note, With alppro.ved endorser. FLEEGLER, Media. SALE 2 Brass Bedsteads each; 1 Solid Oak Ljonfa Claw 'Pedestal Extension Table; cost wlii sell for 525; 1 handsome Walnut Extension Table cost $20, sell for EENTLEY'S Furniture Exchange 620 New Market 'Street Bell Phone 1303 BEST6. FOR In the' Weaver houses, city water, ffaa.

$7 'to $9.50 per month. Blier Dempster. Ridge Road, Trainer. FOR Morton av'tmue, about 7 room house with J. Irvin Taylor.

512 West Ninth. St. fOR First ward, 8 room house with bath, hot water heat. 2 of ground" and barn. 807 Eighth Street, ,7 rooms and bath.

Large lot. fiB-OO. 0 rooms, all $25.00. 'olin'C. Tulloch.

Moore. Pa. 'OR modern six room house, well located noar Ninth and Highland avenue. Rent $16.00. Possession -April 1st- A-ddress A- L.

Halce- man, Chester FOR RENT 510 W. 7th Street Ten room house, front porch, all 1m- irovements. Apply H. G. CHADWICK, 508-Wcst Street.

FOR RENT Up-to-date Offices'-Tor a LAWYER, DOCTOR, DENTIST, -I REAL ESTATE, CIVIL ENGINEER office for any business that a central location. services, anil 'water Included In rerit. 'APPLY TO SBENJ. G-FOX Fox Buitdin'a Fifth Welsh Sts. Specialists PAINLESS EXTRACTIOff OF' TEETH Painless; pcntaifParlors Sth and Market Chester Lady Attendant.

Gas Administered SPECIAL NOTTtTES. LANE'S QUICK LUNCH, 18 B. Sixth St THY FAMOUS COFKtffi. WATKK puiiuhn; and whitewash li'K- Blvlns. 3pQ J-'ulton St.

ropalred und re cowred. J. Whlteley. S24 3rd E. Garreu.

Paper Warehouse 516. 51S WELSH ST. Wrapping Papm Paper Bass and Twine. Hoth 'phones- ONION SKTS, garden seeds, poultr; wire, hots, rakes, spadt'K. lawn mowers, wheelbarrows, etc.

ITS I L'S 12th and Edg. Horses clipped while you Worthington's Livery Stable, .521 Market Street. ROBERT ZEBLEY Practical Harness Maker. Fine Harness Suit Cases Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Whips Repairing a specialty. Cor md Edgmont Chester Pa.

Columbia cnainless bicycle; 1 couch, like new; one 7 piece parlor suit: 1 solid mahogany anll.jue table. Highest prices paid hand furniture. Bentley's Second Ham Store. 12th and Edsmont avenue, Pljone 35S-W. J.

H. Kerlin. M- Call for a sample bottle of Bentlcy'b Blush of Roses. It gives the moat dull and sallow skin a charming.flush The color, of t-iis tint, is perfectly, nu- tural, price 25 cents a bottle. BENTLEY'S HAIR STORE SOSSUrket SL 617 a Expert Piano Tuning $2.00 work WAI.TEB S.

ZETSIKO, Britlodg-e, Del. ANNE COSTELLO SHAMPOOING HAIRDRESSING'AND MANICURING. Rlley Building, WsJsh ami Wall Streets. Bell 517-D. J.

BARROWCLOUGH CHAIRS PAN ED General Bepairing of Furniture. 601 W. 3rd St. TAYLOR C. BURKE PAINTER Estimates.

Furnlshed. 1139 MADfPON CHAIRS CANED Furniture' of kinds G. Lloyd St Hell 7SS-A. PICTURE FRAMING, CAMERA SUPPLIES R. Chas.

Sirnmonds.534 MarketSt ELVA W. MILLER CHIROPODY HAIR DRESSING 1212 Bel! Phone 1103" a. 1912 Build; 'don't rent; Stone Is alw best and prov.o cheapest In the end. We can furnish first-class Fitct. Foundation, 'Dimension and' Curb Stone.

'Phopp Swarthmore, Pa. IiOAIT ASSOCIATIONS MONTHLY In old Building nnu Loan Assoclialim retiirnp SlOBO.In IS years $1000 Immediately If y.ou die. If slclc or payments mnde for Local "represents live minted. Mipl'y Irivln K- Flood, o07 Perry Phlla'delnhia. EXCELSIOR SAVING FUND This institution 'combines nil of the tvantagwi -ot 'Sa-viiisrs Btuilc Building- Association.

A safe and pro- Illahle investment for money in any sum No Urafts nor forced loans. Stock and loans mado on real -state and siock at any time. For par- ricularw apply to MARTHA M. ROSS, Secretary. Hoom 4.

Clayton We have the most complete teaming outfit, outside of Philadelphia, for the moving and installing of material of any size ajna weight. HEADLErS EXPRESS Both 'Plionos ESTATE; roa '-OR 113G.Spruce street. 1149 IMgmont FOB Wo, 1535 Walnut street Brick dwelling, two stories, six rooms nd bath, front porch, paved street 'ront requiring- no further municipal mprovement expenses. Part of the )urchase mav remain If Price -easonable at $1860. Apply to CHARLES PALMER 2 East Fifth Street.

Chester 9 0 6 Are You Insured We write the best policy. A Wiiliam Ward, Law Building Estate BLACK, 6th and Market Sfs, iprjngisHere Birds; Flowers BUY.A FARM NOW ivvnia, and near foiir trolleys and near -Prict rlffht; an offor. Fine fruit and rame rooms, all conveniences, 00 fruit in bwrinr, abiind-. of shade andvsmall fruit, 11 acres land, 2 miles from g-ood station. No easonableioffer ountry, '-frame house.

-3 'and 10 acres of Must rent lulck. See me 'at once. This place 3 only 'Vs '-nillo 'from Mcdln. MDERRJCKSONca Walk-Over Boot Shops 623-62S-Edgmont Are. Spring Styles HIGH TOE and HIGH HEEL LOW TOE and LOW HEEL RUSSETT PATENT COLT GUN METAL BOOTS PUMPS OXFORDS The MEN'S WALK-OVERS for this Spring are enjoying an early demand.

$4.00 $4.50 $5.00 rozt BALE. FOR house In all conv. Trolley. Chick's, etc. Tlmm.

HOW MUCH will you give tor the property No. 1B1 4th street: 12 roomo, modern conveniences; conA'enlent to ev- ry place. O. Times Oftlfflce. FOR SALE Desirable 80x120, Southeast corner 8th and Lincoln Sts.

A bargain for quick purchaser. Harwell B. -Dutton, Cambridge Bldg. YOU WILL FFND ME. EQUIPPED" to give legal advdce or conduct a law suit; to buy or sett real estate.

FOB SAZiZ. Lot on North sirte of 18th street, nt Provld'enco ft. by 80 ft cheap WILLIAM B. NORTBAM Attorney-at-Law. 14ft 'B.

7th at FOR SALE New brick and frame dwelling 119 Chester Norwood. Pa. 9 rooms, bath, laundry, 2 toilets, combination' fixtures, open fire place, hot water heat, sun trees and old shade. Lot 100 by 150. Cheap if sold at once.

H. S. MILLER WclslU Streets. For Sale 327 W. 9th St.

J4500. 5th St ....13600 231 8th St J8200 "West" Sth St. 64-58-60'W. 8th. St 67-67 W.

Sth-St'. 302-301-303-806 Upland St. J3000 E. 3rd'St. J8800 302-30X-30E Morton avenue .12800 412-4H-4H-418-H2IM2S E.

3rd' Street, 388 WV 6th -3t. $2200 'kerlln St $3200 J.Irvin Taylor 512 W. NUtli Streot Bell 'phone For Sale Lot near 7th and Barclay Streets 69x120 feet to an alley Brick Dwelling No 1230 W. 7th Street Price $2000 Suitable for a Home or would pay as an Lear Worrilow Cambridge Trust Building Botn WANTED The Party who bought the Gilbert property at Ninth and Potter streets to call it ur office. We desire to congratulate yoji rou have secured the beat location for Apartment House In ne Is badly needed.

however, you lave not closed for the purchase of -we will be glad to sell it to you is we are the sole agents for the sale of this property. Sweeney Clyde. Square CBCSSTEm, B. O. "'A Easter Preparations Are In Full Swing Of Course the bow and glrln will be at home from colltfe for the Easter holidays and Ukejy as hot you've Invited friends 'for a few days.

You'll want the home" to Ibolr'" just right. You'll want It inviting, convenient and above all things, comfortable. Be sure to look to these items If you would wish to bo titled good manager." The Guest Room Is the Mattress conducive to sound sleep? Here are the kind 'that are at $8.50. Need Pillows or a Bolster- Good ones here. J1.2J"and S2.50 a pair.

Bolsters, W.25 and $2.50 each. Chairs? neat' ones graco our second $1.25 to $4.60 'each. The LivinrRoom lv How about rockers? Have you 1 a sufficient number so that all jj may be comfortable? Saddle seats and leather stand grouped In ploaalngr array. $4" to $12.60., D. 31 West Third 1 St Chester.

0 DEERINfi'S 25 21-29 West Third St $1.25 MESSAUNB' We are showing today a great mrgain in full yard wide messalinej-j plendid quality in fifteen desirablo hades, and black, 1 89c a yard .1 20 INCH W1E SILKS, 25c A YARD, We have twenty new and hades and spring styles; notion width; the Seoo the ver shown for 25cayard SHEETING MUSLIN Another lot, a back order ifHi' be sold at great Mheetiaf nruilia? argain. Brown Ilnwood Sheeting 72 inches wide 19o. 81 inches wide 21o. I 72 inches wide 21o. 81 inches wide 23o, s.

CORSET COWR AND SHIRT COMBINATIOif lot of these desirable garment! oa ur bargain counter today rom fine white muslin trimmed witU mliroidery and lace. $1.25 value lor 75c each 0. N. T. SPOOL COTTON The best that can tie In ipool otton, black and white and wanted Market BOJUMDIMd..

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