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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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CHESTER FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 191S. WEW FHIDAY, MARCH 1913, OiTYBBIEFS. Mary Carr, the little girl who was buratd several months ago near her home on Fourteenth street, had her leg operated upon at Crozer Hospital last week. The limb was drawn and hail to be straightened. It will be many weeks before she will be able to leave the Institution.

PEKSONAI MENTION. Edward T. Hobinson, son of Thomas Robinson, Twelfth and, streets, who is a. student at Emmetts- burg Collegers home for the Easter holidays. Mrs.

Ivan St. Clair and Ivan, in Sist Broad street, haveVgbne Atlantic City, N. to remain Easter. Former Chief of' Police of, the. Fifth ward, has been doing-special work'for the-Pennsylvania Railroad, Company in connection with the of "trackmen at has returned to Chester.

John T. Cullis, of Seventh-and Upland streets; has gone to Westerly, 1., on a business trip! Harry; James, of the this city, is visiting relatives in New York City Letter. Carrier "Robert' Hanna is making- preparations. Francisco, pal, to attend the convention bf National Lettei Carriers' Association as, a delegate from the Pennsylvania" Association. FOR at Wallinsford.

Apply Dr. Kassab. Edff. ave FOR chicks. Ap.

J. Strur, MeClenachan Terrace, Marcus Hook. WANTED Woman to Mondays or do washing. 1210 -Av FOK rooms tor ilgrht housekeeping: Apply Times Office SLEEPER'S COLLEGE has another call lor lady, bookkeeper and stenographer. dresses: sailor suits.

aim w. Sth St. for general work. Must be good cook. 30'2 9th Street.

chickens Tic. At JOe's Broad and Upland. Bell Phone 290. Local 29S: mom THE SICK. Alice Turner, is'confined home at Twentieth and-Madison streets by Mrs.

of the stone." ori East Fifth street, Is W- Mrs. Lillian H. of 516 jBast Broad street, is critically ill home, suffering with" typHpid nvmia, Mrs. Walter Osborne, of Fifth "aid Madison streets, who has been j'con-; fined to her liome for several days watch and pin. lound.

Flossie Deemer, Marcus Hook. TESLAZ.Z woman for Monday Apply 112J Parker street. GIRLS WAXTED Apply Chester Laundry, 1th and Edg-. Ave. for 'cook and housework.

W. F. Robertson 4 Partridge Ridley Park. G1KLS wanttd over' 16 yrs. old to work In Mulford Laboratory.

Apply at jren- t'ral office. H. K. Mulford Glenolden, Pa. for and reeling silk.

Paid while learning. Car fare from Chester. American Viscose Coin- nniiv. HooU TWO WAITRESSES once, also dish washer, white. Conn at once ready for work.

Experienced ones preferred. 614 New Market St arid fresh -country egres. at Joe's, Broad and Upland. Bell Phone. Local 2US.

r'UR .407 12. 13th St. On or beloic 1st Apply Xolan Bros S24 Market "Street 17c li eali siiouiat-is, Ific At Joe's, Broati and Upland rtell phone 290 Local 23S IBS. Itic: with 1 Ib. Butter- ine, 5 stamps fret.

LAIRD'S, 421 Market. ID $1 su Per We roast our own qclffee and peanuts. Tri our coff-e LAIRD'S 421 Market Siy colored girl, position seneral housework; Cirv or with reference. Apply 1223 Mary street. rooms in nice neigh, bornood for light housekeeping family of three.

Address Times Office. U.LL.I> wno took pair ot skates and oveishoes tiom steps kindly re- tpra 112S Kerlin street. No questions asked. speciat, 10 stamps ID. Cornstarch: 75.with 1 Cocoa.

Try oui famous 35c kinds. 3 SI 0" LAIRD -121 ilarket 10'c. good hamburg- IDr. Pure lard 12 l-2c At Joe'i, Broad and Upland Ball Phone 290 Local 29S. garden seed lor Spring '10 cts qt 3 foe 2oc.

Thorripson's-Feed Store, r3 and Pennell streets boirie foi "boy of ten of 14. Chester preferred. -A-dctress S. R. Park i BQEW? WAMTED.

and boy to work on farm. Apply George W. Laughead, Boothu n. cleric; one who can cut meats preferred. Apply Chllcis', grocery.

Eighth and avenue. znajcar.s for. wood working- industry outside city. No labor trouble, good pay. steady work, Times Office.

Jor newly ts tea an'd route in Chester and One n'ow employed In grocery business preferred Must be a hustler. cbmmissiori. Bond required. Grand Union' Exrfnii chine operators. ers and sewing Huston Mfg.

Co. ajjd Ironing at home Apply A. Powell. 220 Stile St. geese best cash ptices paid.

Addressee inson, Delivery, Chester; Pa. CtG 4R" MAKERS Also learners all 'appar Del Cigar 12 "14 Fifth St. broodei vfoij IOC also 1 Pen 25 State lowest- cash" Address. B. Times Wanted To Buy stove's, carpets and entire- h'ouse furnishings.

E. H. BENJAMIN. 3rd Howell Sts IITE STOCK and "iSc. Chuck -roast "14C'and "16c' At Joe's, Broad Bell Phone Local account of illness, is gradually Christian' Erii proving.

of First Baptist Church 1 Jolln Dougherty, of Fifth and Eerlin streets, has been numbered, among the sick for days. Frank Lawrence, of 811 enth street, is slowly improving'from a several days' illness. Frank Firlein, -of avenue, who is employed in the "delivery department of Ice Company's was-'off duty for couple of days this week on account of an attack of grip. Miss. Elizabeth Stevenson Fifth and Parker, streets, is a patient in the Chester Hospital, where she underwent an operation Campbell performed the surgery, which is re' ported as being successful.

SOCIAI HAPPENINGS. delightful tea was given at the home of Miss Denis 'on East Nineteenth street-, the other afternoon for the benefit of the New. Century club j'ano fund. Miss assisted Miss jVIaigaret Ward had charge- of the musical program, about thirty guests being present, i'ter the musical a reception followed which Was by. everyone and, a nice sum.

was raised for the piano and bake. Friday evening- and all day Satuiday 625 -ndeavbr 2'lc, lump 2tc, sirlom Steak 24e At Joe's, Broad and 'Upland. Bell rhone 2tfO. Local' Snow White, uuai- anteed by state and U. Butter color LAIRD'S, 421 Market -lamb ISc, snoulflers of lamb 14c, stewing lamb lUc.

At juo'a. Broad and Upland Bell Phone 230 Local 29S i5U 1 Baking Pow' der, with 1-2 Ib. cocoa, 10 with 1 bottle of 25 with 1 LAIRD'S, 421 Market JJui Cuuncv's 100 stamps with 1 Ib. Tea, 5 with 1 Ib. Rice.

LAIRD'S. 421 Market: SI.SO. 1'er Bushel: We roast our own-Coffee and Peanuts. Try our coffee: LAIRD'S, 421 Market ARRESTED Investigation Way. to or Disprove Charge: Zeno Augun, of 606 Morton avenue, and Pavolaskie, of avenue, have long- been friends and on frequent occasions'Pavolaskie has con-, flded in' his- fellow countryman -and requested him, to.

send money to-Russia for the use of his wife and, family in that far off land of-the Czar." Some months ago he entrusted him with the sum of to send to his wifa, but he received' a few days ago letter from his relative him that the money had- not arrived. This raised a doubt in the mind of and he could get no further satisfaction from than his- word, that he had forwarded the money to Russia and he. swore out a -warrant before Alderman Melville, of the Fourth ward, charging him with embezzlement When the circumstances were related to the alderman at a hearing- yesterday, that administrator of justice advised a- continuance of the 'case until to-morrow night in order that an investigation of the case could.be'made by the post office authorities the registered letter traced if This may result'in clearing'Augun of the charge against him. and of the-old friendship between' the men. once, colored rnajj, will steady.

Must be sober and industrious. John A. Yarnall. near Media. Suo.

Gas Co. inrtg. 5 per cent: 50 gold coupon $500 -bonds. Price $472 and-'interest. Interest Feb.

and Aug. This is a hustling, raaking. concern. An Investment" for. guardians or trustees.

J. A. WOOD. Hnth Phnncs CONKEV, POULTRY- dollais to any poultry raiser. -Free to-dav if bring this ad to Frank Cor.

Sth sts THE VERA BEAUTY SHOP Miss Ethel Proprietress. 11 East 5th St. Regular $1.50 Switches; 75c Regular $2 Transformations $1 We have a full line of Combs, Barettes When jou are placing; your Fire Insurance policy don't overlook us in the scramble 1 We have the genuine article and it costs no more than the other fellow's. John F. Crowley, 7th Welsh Sts.

gentleman's country place, white man and wife. The wife to prepare meals for week end visits, and the husband to take charge of kitchen garden. State wages By the month; Address Times Office. CHARITY BALL PLANS Coming- Social Event Promises to Set New Record for Success. At a meeting: held' at 221 Market street Wednesday evening, the final arrangements for the Hebrew Charity Ball in: the; interest the Chester Hospital 'and "Hebrew.

Free- School were completed. The full committee was present 0 TJie. Is. on 27. The grand march in -the Armory, Seventh arid-New" Market streets, will 10 o'clock sharp, with Mr.

and' SKs. Raphael Kaplan Mr. Kapjaij has been chosen grand: conductor. Following the march which is to be the, most gor- geouia affair, conducted some will be engaged lesby's' orchestra, K. Schwartz will donate which-will The affair destined be a grand success 1500 ticketshave: the present time, EXCEPTIONAL Opportunity for man of ability and some capital to secure exclusive protected agencv.

for Oxygenopathy in'Chester. new, high- class, legitimate and exceedingly profitable business. investment secures it. Absolutely no risk. One feature- alone If orkeci is good fur or inorp lenily for expansion simply Drawer 1B5.

Nfw Hnven. Conn. BOTICTS. LANE'S QUICK LUNCH, IS B. Sixth St.

TRY OUR FAMOUS COFPF.E. COLD WATER wluU-iV S-: T. Blvlns. 350 Fulton St. UilKUELLAS J1ADK.

rupalrvd and recovered. J. Whitelpy. 524 Srd St. EMPLOYMENT fur nlshed all kinds of housework.

Mrs. L. Dennis, 500 Rodgors Kidley Park. Pa, Bell Phone 217-D. E.

Garrett. Paper Warehouse 516. 51S WELSH ST. Wrapping Bnjrs Twine, lloth 'phones. ONION SETS, garden poultry wire, hoes, rakos, spades, lawn mowers, wheelbarrows, etc.

WITSIL'S -12th and Edg. Ave Horses clipped while you wait. Worthington's Livery Stable, 521 Market Street. FOK Columbia cle; 1 couch, like new, one 7 pltfcs parlor, suit: 1 solid mahogany antique table. Highest prices paid for aeoona hand furniture.

Bantley's Second Hand Store, and Edsrnont avenue, Phone 355-W. J. JI. Kerlln, MsV Call for a Cample bottle ot Blush of Roies It ths moat dull and sallow skin a 1 charming flush. The color of this tint la 'perfectly.

1 natural, price 25 cents a bottle. BENTtEY'S HAIR STORE 505 Market St. Phone 617 Expert Piano liming $2.00 All vworfc WASTES S. ntlcajo, Del. Pa.

Thons. ANNE1CQSTELLO SHAMPOOING HAfRDRESSlNG AND MANICURING. RUey Building, Welsn Wall Streets. hill 'Phone. 5i7-D BARROWCLOUGH CHAIRS CANED General Repairing of Furniture.

601 W. 3rd TAYLOR C. BURKE PRACTICAL, HOUSE PAINTER 'Estimates Furnished. 1139 MADISON ST. CHAIRS CANED Furniture of all kinds epalred G.

B. ALCUTT. 214 Lloyd St. 'phone. 7SS-A.

MEN'S HATS FOR EASTER The Perfecto $3.50 You certainly want to be topped with one of the new spring model Hats. We have all the latest styles In both soft aad stiff Hats, Including the famous John 3. Stetson Hats. PICTURE FRAMING, CAMERA SUPPLIES Ctias. Simmonds.534 MarketSt.

ELVA W. MILLER -CHIROPODY HAIR DRESSING Bell Phone 1103 a. Edg. Ave. Build;" 'don't Tent.

Stone best and will prove cheapest in the end. can Fuct. Foundation Dimension and Curb Stpne Also and Dirt. 'I LFIPER Swarthmore. Pa.

wan viith 53U.OOO, 000 proht in montha. No achenif, st'raight Huniphrey Box. 10, -Pa. a IN THE COURT-OF COMMON PLEAo OF DELAWAFE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Of March Term, 1913. No.

"is. Notice js hereby given that an.AD- plication will be made to the above Count, on Monday, April Hth. 13,13., af 10 'o'clock M. under the "Corporation: Act of 1374" of the Commonwealth Df Pennsylvania "and the 'supplements thereto, for the charter of. an corporation to be called the '-'Chamber of Commerce Chester, and The said corporation is -formed the purpose and financing'new.

and worthy industries in the City of the thereof in tlie County of Delaware aforesaid, For the encouragement and protection, of trade and commerce therein." and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits privileges of the said Act of Assembly 'and its supplements. The proposed' Charter is now on file in the Prothono- tarv's office. JOS. H. HINKSON, KINGSLFY MONTGOMERY, Solicitors.

Teeth Pulled Pain It 'In In for a long tim to go.and haye his teeth filled or hav those filled with bridge work, but. tho and busy-mat of affairs waits till late anc has to the cnags drawn and plate made for the protection of his and digestion. need a good dentist don't neglect.too long, but come to MYERS 6 Dentists 514-Market Chester Pa. Good teeth $5.00 Gold crowns 00 Open -ev'cry' Gas administered. BUIMJINB- ASSOCIAl'IOKH fl-C 5n old Building and Loan Association returns $1000 in 12 years $1000 nnmcdiatclv if you die.

If siclt or payments, 'made for you- -Local iepreseniative -nant Annly -Irwin 'Flood, '307 Perry Pa. Three "Prisoners Arraigned. The. prisoners arraigned before Police (Magistrate M. P.

Elliott 1 at theI'-Clty Hall this'morn- ing and their cases "-disposed -of as follows: John Roy, no home, nnd Market streets by Patrolman Robinson on a charge 'of-vagrancy, waS committed for 30 days, in default of n. fine of and costs. Louisa Lloyd, colored; 26 street, arrested and. streets Patrolman Bradley for ing drunk and disorderly and fined and cost's-or 30 days, was committed. Thomas Shcphard, of Chester, arrested on suspicion by Patrolman Robinson at Ninth street and Edgmont avenue, was held for a'further hearing, ONE PAGE OF FIRST WARD PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS in this week's issue of the Delaware Go, Advocate This will'be continued until entire city has been cover3fl.

List will be published in pamphlet, form for ad.vocate.subscribe-s. Subscription $1.00 per year includes one copy of pamph'et. Order your paper now from your newsdealer. Tablets lOc Per Pound In our job printing department- we haye many pieo'ffs or scrap paper such linens, bonds -and -good erK. J''br convenience of all business men we have put these into of various for scratch work.

These rve will sell, for 10 cents the "pound. Sweet Peas, 5, Onion Sets, lOc qt, Poultry Wire $54.75 ODD. Pacific Coaat and Other Western Baltimore and 'Ohio, March 14 to April 14. Ask Ticket Agents-or H. A.

Miller. T. Wilmington. DEATHS. March 19th, 1913, Sarah K.

Bsrey, widow of Reese Esrey. relatives and friends' of the family-arc invited to attend the funeral (services on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at her late residence, Kth and. avtnuc; FOR RE1ISIT No. 211 Market Street, and No. 209 Market Street Dwelling Apanments Samuel Lyons, Market Square Law and Real- Estate Offioet.

'PhohcB.) Chester People at Exhibit. During this week a conference exhibit on Mental Hygiene is being held at the City Hall.in Philadelphia, under the auspices of the Club of that and several organizations- of public' charittes. It is a 'national exhibit and is of interest to'teachers, physicians, social workers and all rnen and and illustrating, the significance Infinity, and mental', deficiency the United States, and showing, that at least, flfty per cent, of the CMOS of Insanity are due to- preventable causes. Quite a number of. Chester people' are attending this exhibit of national intercut sharpened and scissors, sivvs and' knives Keys fitted, lockfe repaired, -bicycles Bring anything repairable to i JOHN TAYLOR 552 EDGMONT AVENUE; Just under the Railroad.

Both Phones. Dainty Easter Neckwear Neckwear par lavishly' n- the vocue 'for Hi'IirorWri on' orlnffs, as'evl- in Sunshine, collars, rabats. -Variously 25c up. Collars. with pleating and frills attached, many beautiful styles.

Gulmpes of dainty shadow lace and plalri nets. 25c'up. i Cellars. orinR-s, var- 25c and Plauen Collar and Cuff Sets 53.00 to Silk "Velvet wide variety oif styles, plain.or trimmed with tiny Robespierre Jabot of ftofr Plc'itinjjs of Khndow net, various -2nc anC 50c a MISS M. S.

CROSS ,32 Third St. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE AJ 5,4 Per Cent, $2000, $1500, $1000, or any smaller sum on installment mortgage at 6 per cent. Apply to CHESTER REAL ESTATE GO. 25 E. Fifth Street BOTH 'PHONES No.

132 FOR Reese and Haloy. horses FOR piece parlor suite in pood condition. Call 15 7fa street, Upland Pa, STORM covers reduced: will you to'loolc them 2202 West Third Street. S. LEGHORN egS" lor hatching.

75c per 16. Day old chicks, 12.c each. to order, S16 9th Pt OP.l 1C1N1JL1NU. WOOD. oak.

Uise load. 25c" extra when carried In. Keystone Cab Pvont and Franklin, FOft" Eggs. 13. Roeke and R.

I. W. Leehorn. Meadow Pond Farm, Haverford Crum Lynne. Bell FOK Leghorn Hatcb- ing- Eggs from'a utility stock noted for the 57 per hundred.

Black Horse -near JVledia, Pa. Phone Media- 103. New Plate Free If we Fail to Fit You A Full Set of TEETH $5 Crown and Bridge "Work $3. a Tooth. Old Plates repaired 7Bo and $1.

Painless Extracting- Stco. "Work Guaranteed, AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 606 Avenue Bell 'phone 1360. We have, the most complete teaming outfit, outside of Philadelphia, for the moving ami installing of material of any size and weight. HEADLEY'S EXPRESS Both 'Mionea THEDERRICKSONca Walk-Over Bool Shops 823-625 Edgmont Ave. 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 a. ZBTA3B TOS SAAB. FOR house la all conv. Trolley. Chicle's, etc.

Times. i-'ptt dwelling house with 'brlok stable attached; room for horses, with Inree enclosed shedding'; flno central location. Hoxvard Bros. GIT Welsh street FOR SALE Desirable Lot 80x150. Southeut corner 8th and Lincoln Ste.

A bargain for a nulck purchaser. Harwell Bi Dutton, Cambridge Bids. Your Easter Plant Will Look Most Artistic On a Pfetty Tabouret Horticulture to front! What it? A variegated tulip, pot of an Illy, or a beautiful fern? To stand it on the window does not It off to good vantage, but to plaoe It on- of our pretty altogethor different and that meets wfth flavor by tho Individual with tha artltMo temperament. One, two, fo ic van, eight FOR in the Weaver Building FOR Parker street, about April 1st, 7 room house with all conveniences J. Irvin Taylor, 512 Ninth.

St. FOR RENT 510 W. 7th Street Ten room house, front porch, all Improvements. Rent $25 00 Apply H. G.

CHADWICK, BOS West Sovonth Street; FOFTRENT Up-to-date Offices for- a LAWYER. DOCTOR, DENTIST, INSURANCE, REAL ESTAfE, CIVIL ENGINEER or office' for any business that wishes a central locationT services, h'eat and water Included rent. APPLX TO BENJ. C. FOX Fox Building Fifth and WelsfrSts.

YOU WILL FIND ME EQUIPPED to srivo legal advice or conduct a law suit; to buy or sell real estate. FOK SAKE. Lot on North aide of 18th street, at Providence Heights, 60 ft. by 80 It. cheap WILLIAM NORTHAM Attorn ey-at-Law, 140 7th St.

FOB 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 parlor, fruit trees and old shade Lot 100 by 160. Cheap Bold at once. MILLER 7th Welsh Strueta. BEAI ESTAKB FOB SAME.

1130'Spruce street. Apply 1149 Edgmont avenue. FOR 23 acres; minutes from station; 3 1-2 mileo from Chester; all tillable: plenty fruit; 8 room house; large barn; fine buildings. Bargain. Stevenson, Twin Oaks, Del.

Co. Pa FOB SALE Xfo. 1536 street Brick dwelling, two Btorles. six rooms and biith. front porch, paved street front requiring rio furthpr municipal ImiJi-ovflment expenses.

Part of the purchase may'rerndln If desired. Price ceasonnblc at $18BO. Apply to CHARLES PALMER 12-East Fifth Street, Chester For Sale 327 9th St J4S30 338-231-238 W. St. 231 Sth St CO "Went Sth St B4-E8-00 W.

Sth St $3000 67-67 VT. Sth St 302-301-303-806 Upland St 410-433 E. 8rd St $2800 302-304-306 -Morton'avenue I2BOO 412-414-416-418-420-422 3rd Street 52800 306 W. Bth St J220C 3312 Kerlln St J. Irvifi Taylor 512 W.

Ninth Street Bell 'phone 694-M. The four t)gM but very itronn Bamboo, 35o, 50c, 7Bo and $1. at 7So Goldon Oak at fl and For the larger Illw our Bamboo with galvanized fine. If you with, you may eithor the pot or IOOM dirt right In the pan. Two i and 12.50..

If you thinking of mate- Ing an Eaatcr gilt, a Tabourvt with tho plant. Tha can alwaya ba D. G. Hendricks 31 West Third St CbMtar, Pa. 'S Fresh Eggs, 25c a dozen JOS.

H. PASCHALL, Stalls, 25-27 Farmers' Market. EASTER POULTRY if. 'HERMAN DUTTON; Stalls, 2.1-23. Farmers' Market.

Regular '9x12 Axmlnster Rugs silently for J18.BO; other rugra, E. K. Third and Howell Sts. SAIE. Cheap bedroom' suits.Vbraiss beds, parlor cheapest place In town to- buy Is at Keefe's 520 3rd St.

Pnonp S10-X PIANO-for In grood 'Condition; guaranteed for five vcars; u-lll last nfty-flve. Price J55.00. Must sell at once, address A PARKER, 308 Media. CHESTER POULTRY YARDS 2316 Providence Avenue. Pa.

BARRED ROCKS' Exclusively $2 per 13 $5 per 39 per 52 SALE 2 Brass Bedsteads $16' each; 1 Solid )ak Lion's Head Foot Pedestal Extension Table, cost will sell for 25; 'handsome Walnut Extension Table cost $20, will sell for $8.00. BENTLEY'S Furniture Exchange '620 New Market Street. Bell Phone 1303 BEAUTIFUL SET TEETH (That rit) Silver PUlinffi 60c Brldg-e Work 93,95 Gold PllUnsr. $1 Oold- Crowm $3 1 n' Palnlesji Extracting Examinations Free. Guaranteed Worlc Dentist, DR.BURS Real Estate BLACK, Gtfi and Market Sts, Spring is Here Birds, Flowers BUY A FARM NOW Here Is a fine, little place, stone house lp rooms, hot water heat, 4 acres of land near four trolleys and near Ches ter.

Price right; make.me an offer. Fine little fi-ult and poultry farm, frame house, 10 rooms, all conveniences. 400 fruit trees all In.bearing, abundance of shade and small fruit, 11 acres of land, 2 miles from pood station. No reasonable offer refused. For little place In the country, frame house.

rooms and barn and-10 acres of land. Must rent quickV Sae me at once. This place is. only from Media. Benj.

T. Levis 107 W. SSCOITO ISXtOIA, PA. NEW HOMES FOR SALE 2602 W. 6th Street $1800 2604 W.

6th Street $1800 2806 W. 6th Street $1800 2608 W. 6th Street $1800" I will in cash and arrange for monthly payments. These houses have all conveniences. Lots are feet.

For a' good party I might take $100' in cash and arrange monthly payment. Call and see me about this, chance APPLY TO GEO. B. HARVEY 907 Market Street, For Sale 8fh Street 3 story Brick Dwelling 7 Rooms and Bath Carpenter Shop in Rear see Lear Worrilow Cambridge Tru at Building Bath 'MioBM. WANTED The Party who bought the Gilbert property at Ninth and Potter streets to cmll at our office.

We desire to' congratulate you as. you have secured the best an Apartment House in one is badly needed. If howerer, you have not for the purchase of it, will be glad to sell to you as wo are the sole agents for the sale of this: property. Sweeney Clyde, Market Square Beth SI. 25 27-29 West Third St.

SPECIAL FRIDAY SALE Will be a ohanoe for many desirable goods, brokon loti and remnants at one quarter real value, (hoods' useful for every day and that it will pay to buy now and keep for future use. Women's Scarlet (Wool Medicated Tests and Pants, $1.25 value for 37 l-2ceach REMNANTS DRESS GINGHAM The good So and lOc quality for 5c. a yard ODTIG FLANNEL. The good l(h flannel; neat and sirable styles; 6c- a yard LINENE, LINEN FINISH In remnants, good size pieces, for shirt waists and children's white suits, at half price; 18c value for lOc, a yard DRESS AND BRAID TRIMMINGS Many good and useful pieces for the dress and children's clothes trimmings. 20c and 25c trimmingi for 3o.

i REMNANTS OF SCRIM AND CURTAIN MATERIAL In Madras curtain net; variety colors; 16c and 20o goods at 5c. a yard SPOOL COTTON John Claris and Robert Gltrki, 200 y'di. on spool white and black; per dozen'. D. JC JOHN80N.

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