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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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CHESTER MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 191S, A Real Estate Property Is too Valuable to Risk Losing in Any Manner whether it be by fire, by storm or by 1 a defect in the property-holders sometimes insure carefully against the first two possibilities, but overlook the third possibility. Title Insurance is important. and can be secured at a. small cost Ask about it at our Title Insurance Department. CAMBRIDGE TRUST GO, Cambridge Trust Building, CHESTER, PA.

MONDAY, AUGUST, 4, 1913. for a two PERSONAL MENTIGH. Mr and Mrs. William J. Curridan end Miss Bertha Curridan.

West street, left' Chester Saturday wo weeks' outinff. They will resorts along the North Jersej "ast starting at Sea Girt. They will visH New York city. Miss Curridan lll spend a few days in Maryland S. Hoopes, wife of th.

of the West 'Chester Star, has returned to her home after having spent a few days as the guest of her jnother on East Fourteenth street, this CI Charles B. Ross. City Editor of thi Times and Clerk of Select Council, who been hobnobbing with million at Atlantic City for a week, turned to his desk this mornlns.br.own John H. K. Truxton, a reporter the Times staff, packed up his grip on Saturday and left for parts 'unknown his friends to get away from the hum drum of newspaper life for- one James Lenney, a well known membe of the Franklin Fire.

Company, spen the week-end at Atlantic Rev. Daniel Coonalian, formerly, con with the Immaculate Hear church, at Second and Norris streets but now pastor of St Elizabeth church located at Seventeenth an Green streets, Philadelphia, trad', a 'vis jtor to Chester on Saturday. He greei ed many of his old parishioners here. Miss "Louise Smith, of Howell stree abov Th'ri, has returned to. her hom after" having spent a.

week us the gnes of relatives at Sea Isle City, N. J. Harry Kershaw, of 204 Pusey stree left for Coney Island on Friday last week, is remembering his friend in this city with postal tha popular resort. Louis of 204 Pusey Who is employed at the plant of Swif and Company, is spending a short va cation at Atlantic City. Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Morrison, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ESIRABLE unfurnished rooms, dress at Times Office. OR flat. Apply Dr.

Kassab. SOI Edgmont avenue. Hetzel's Excursion, a lady's watch. Reward, return to Times filce. OUNG MAN WANTED to drive wagon.

Acme Tea TMr.i and Vilson streets. ON.ACCOUNT OF DEATH my store w.l I not be open for busi- ne until Wednesday mo ning cf this NEW WHITE FRONT, Tem and Upland Streets. CHAS. -CASS, Prop. 'OU -North.

SU-oia: fur small Ap- iy 113 Third strei'l. Mediu. to washing for three at her Only lim-elass vork accepted. 1SOS Edsrmont CANVASSER tot life insurance. Excellent contract to a producer.

Salary commission. '70S Edcmont avenue. girl (good plain cook) for housework; ref. Sycamor 1 Bungulow. on Copf le Road, WalllngCord.

man as night watchman. Apply-at- once. James rving Son, 25th street and Ridey avenue. Chester. FOR One pair gond farm horses cheap.

Prlca $160.00. -'rive horses weighing 2SOO and upwards. Price H00.no. Apply Geo. D.

'Armstrong, Bex Chester. married man to work on farm. Good horseman. Willing to milk. Call Allendalfc Farm, theater road north of Baltimore pike.

Sprjnsfteld ESTATE OP SARAH Jale of the City of Chester, deccas-id. Letters testamentary on the above tate having- bevn (rranted to the undersigned, ail to the sai arft requested to make paymen and those claijns to present the same without 'delay, to MARTHA GRIBBOKT. MARGARET MOCrXEy. Executi-icc-s. Or to their attorney, E.

-E. WEBST. Law Chf-sler, Pa. FOR RENT No. 1212 Mary Street $7.00 No.

1909 W. Fourth 14.00 SAMUilTlYONS Law and f.eal Estate MARKET SQUARE (Both 'Phonea.) FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Woman for general housework. Times. Qroi.fi WJLNSEB to lea.ru th( cigar I'Mtl Steady worK, Cigar Co.

Fifth strctl. over 16 years to work in Mulford Laboratory. Apply rp.l olden. Pa. 11.

K. Own- MAL3 HELP WANTED. Tablets, ioc per Pound The Times has a quantity of scrap paper that has been made up into Tablets oi convenient sizes, just what you need for scratch paper or memorandums. The price is lOe a pound. Call and get a supply before it is all gone.

BOY Third and Market. E. Brandeis, boy to learn Apply Geo. A. Digging.

909 y. man for laborinjf work among livestock. Apply H. Mulford Pn. young men to work, in laboratory.

Wflfrcs J7.00 per week. Steady Job with chance for advance ment." Apply General Office, H. 1C Mulford AGENTS WANTED for this county to handle a well automohilft appliance. Pays big; money to saves money to users, ar.d is sole wl.tt u. guarantee of efficiency and thorough satisfaction, or money refunded.

culeklv if vou want tprritory. liourfas 421 Real Buildins, Pa, HELP WANTED. weavers on OrnpMn and Knowlos box looms. Mfc. -Co.

WANTED. WANT TO Pur niture. Bird's. West Fourth St HKI.P FURNISHED for all kinds of housework. Mrs.

Dennln. 500 W. Kos- Ridley Park. 1'a. BOARDING.

TABLE BOABD, with or without room terms mod. 3m E. 5th St. MAN AND WIFE or two men may have board at J010 Kertin street. SPECIAL NOTICES.

l.ANK'S 1.UNOH. 15 K. Si: TRY Oi'H KVMOfS O.t.I'VF.K. 15 K. Sixth Si COI-D WATER PAINTING and washing-.

Blvlna A S6Q Fulton Ms. CARPETS AND RUGS woven to orcter. McOowcll, D35 West Third Scott Trust of Third and Ulrica streets, have gone to Atlantic City, they will "remain a 1 week. Anthony Prenflergast, 227 West 1'ourth street, hris returned to his home affer having enjoyed two weeks N. J.

Cummlngs, James Cummings, Emmot Greenough. James Dev- Joseph.Fraust, Joseph Brennan and a number of other of this city have TR turned tr- their homes after having wi- Joyed the ten days camping ai J. Mrs. 'David Rossman and son. of Philadelphia," are visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Rosenberg, of Third and Hayes streets, for a period of two weeka. i Miss Anna Waldner has to her home in Philadelphia after having passed a week as the guest.of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Micka, of 2517 West Fourth 'street.

Mrs. F. F. of 2519 West Fourth street, who has been visiting relatives at Sweflesborough. N.

has returned to her home in this city. Fred Baldt, of West Broad street, has been home on a short' vacation, from Brockenridge, where he is employed with the Allegheny. Steel Company. Baldt has been with this firm for the past nine montns and was made general manager of the atfove 'plant to take effect August Miss Mary Newlin, of Park Place, left this morning for Asbury Park, where she will enjoy a week's stay. Benjamin' D.

Wright and family, of Ihe'First 1 ward, 1 left this morning for a week's at Wildv'ood. Hftny Kelley, of the First ward, has gone to Asbury Park, for a week's Z. T. of tha Pusey street, -were noticed aiipng; Senatorial district of New Castle coun- -----the worshippers at Twia Oaks Camp Bichard Lewis, or- on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. merly of Second and Puses' who Jeft this city sometime ago for their native home in England, have arrived safely, and have been remembering their many friends in this city post cards. James Cauley and Daniel MeKlnney, two well known young men of the Eighth ward, have left this city for a ivoek which they will spend at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Finn, of Second street, below Lloyd, have returned to their home in this city after having spent a few days at Atlantic City. Mrs. Thomas Crowe, of Second street near Pennell, accompanied by her dn lighter Anna, spent Saturday last at Atlantic City. Mrs. Daniel McCarty.

of Front and Howell streets, was noticed, on' the boaron-alk at Atlantic City over tne Miss Margaret McCann, of Lloyd ard Jlary streets, has returned to her home after spending a day at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Michael JCeeley, of 906 West Second street, hava left for Atlantic City -where they, -will pay a x-islt to their daughter who lives at that place. Miss Clara Morrison, accompanied by Mrs.

Wood, of Pusey street, are spending two weeks at Twin Oaks Campmeet- ing-. where Mrs. Wood hasia tent. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Evans, of Fourteenth street and Bdgmont avenue, were numbered among the throng at 'Atlantic City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cauley, of Second and Pusey streets, arie spending a few days with friends at Atlantic, City. The Misses Isabelle Haney and Anna Paugh, of Second and Lloyd sti eti-s.

accompanied by Charles Boylo and Arthur Dolan, of this city, wero visitors to Atlantic City on Saturday last wh.au they took in the many sights. Charles Carter, formerly of city, but now a resident of New York city, Is spending a week as the guest of his mother in the Ftfth yard. Miss Florence Kurfls, of East Fourth street, has returned from' a delightful sojourn at Barto, a mountain resort. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert BeaJe and son Albert, of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hunt and soil of Philadelphia, were visitors yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Warner H. Grant, of 980 Madison street.

Miss Anna Boyle, of Fourth and Madison streets; Miss Charlotte Pierce, of 324 West Eighth street, and Miss Ruth Story, of East' Fourth street, have, gone to Barto. where they will oral weeks as guests Williams' farm. Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Baker, of 306 West Seventh street, have taken apartments on Cify. K. for August. Mrs.

Peter Shrpe and her daughter, Mm. Mary White, of 208, "West Third street, are enjoying week's vacation at Atlantic City. Loo Williams, of Fourth and Reaiey streets, is a sojourning at Atlantic City this Misaas Mary and Margaret Accompanied by Miss Jennie McCarty. DEATHS. August 3813, Martha, heloved'wife of Louis Pfaft.

The relatives and-friends of the family. also Chester Ladge, 10. Shepherds of arc Invited to attend the fUneral services, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of her husband, 219 Wilson street. Interment at Lawn Croft Cemetery. Aug.

2, 1513. husband of Julia (Scanlan) Webciv The relativos and friends of the family, also Holy Name Society of Immaculate Heart Church, are Invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday roorning at 8.30 o'clock from his Jp.te residence 2119 Wetrt Fourth Sf Requiem at Immaculate Heart Chui at 10 o'clock. Interment Immaculate Cemetery. the 3rd relatives and friends of the ily are Invited to attend the rtlnera on Thursday morntnp at 8 o'clock at tne of his James Blwyn, Pa. Maes at St.

Fran els tie Sales, 10' o'cloclc. On Aur. 1913. Oa.is, son of Cnarles P. and Paulin Case, montiin, 12 days.

The and invltea to uttwd nf tnrnoon at a.fthc residence of Fishino; Tackle Tennis Rsctats a.nd Cr-ona, Shells, etc. REPAIRING Guns and Pistols Repaired. Scissors, Suws and Knives Sharp- ened. Keys Fitted. Locks Repaired'.

Bicycles Repaired. Electric bells. Bring anything repairable 552 Edfnnont Are. Just under the Railroad. Both 'phones.

FINANCIAL. TO LOAN on first mortgage. 5SOO and Jiarii E. A.u<n-iey-at-Law. 13-14 Law Chester, Pa, PROFESSIONAL.

D. M. JOHNSON, Attorney-at-Law and Conveyancer. Market Sciusre. FOR SALE.

KAY Bell 'phone 693. US1BRELI.AS MADE. and recovered. J. Whiteley.

f.2< W. 3rd St. E. Garreti, Paper Warehouse 516. 518 WELSH ST.

Wrapping Paper Bsss and Twine. Both pnones. CHAIRS CANED Furniture of air kinds repaired. G. B.

ALCUTT, 214 Lloyd Street. Bell 'phone 1301. ANNE COSTELLO SHAMCPOOIMO', AJTD Rlley Building. Welsh and Wall streets. Bell 'phone.

517-D. ty, Delaware, spent Sunday with B. Murphy and family on Spruce street. Mrs. Harry qf and Howell Mrs.

Margaret Thompson, of-- Philadelphia, i Mrs. John Hayes, of Limerick, Ireland, have- returned from While there they were entertained by. Mrs. James Thompson, ot New Tork city. Mr.

and Mrs. James C. of Fourteenth street, returned home yesterday from a two weeks' stay at Pigeon Co've, Mass. Mr. BaUer returned to his duties at the First National Bank this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Baker, ot West Eighth street, returned horn? osterdaj- from a two weeks' vacaHon pent at Buck HUl Falls, and cranton. Mr.

Baker s-aturned this morning to his bookkeeping duties at he Delaware County National Bank. W. Howard, of Park 'Place, eturned yesterday to Lchign Univer ity where he will take up his studies the Summer school prior to resum- ns his studies in the Fall. Lelper Black, of 1223 Potter street, and Chester Baker, of 2320 Providence avenue, left yesterday for a trip to Canada. Mr.

Baker will return to. Rehoboth, where he will tho balance his vacation. Frederick A. Howard and family, of 'ark Place, left Chester for Seaside Park, N. where they will en- oy 'the pleasures which that resort af- 'ords, for two weeks.

Miss Mattle M. Smith, of 915 Edg- mont avenue, this city, is spending this week at Cape Jersey. Mrs. Morris Plumley, of 163 Providence avenne, is enjoying several in the mountains of Pennsylvania. Miss Carrie A.

Monroe, of 413 Eas Broad street, left to-day for a month's vacation which she will spend at the jonie of her mother in Gorham, Maine Miss Mary Dolan and J. Howard Grimes were married at St. Patrick church, Wilmington, last Wed nesday in the presence of a. large num her of relatives and friends. The cere mony was performed by the Rev James Quigley.

M. J. Murphey, cousin of the bride, was best man. and Margaret Dolan. sister ot the bride, wa bridesmaid.

Mr. Grimes is employed as foreman by the American Viscos Company at Marcus A re.cep tion -was held at home of the bride 239 Walnut street, in the evening. and Mrs. Grimes will live at 801 Wes Third street, Wilmington. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs Robert Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. "Walte Grimes, Miss Annie Grimes, Mis Margaret Davey, Mr. and Mrs. Harr Canavan, Miss Agnes Cana-van, Mis Agnes Dolan, Miss Annie Brown, Mrs John Atkinson, Kinsler, Mrs.

Ktnsler. Mr. and Mrs Baid, Miss Elsie Fagan, Miss He Firth, James Donovan, Miss Hole Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Silver Mrs Annie M.

Gibson, Mayme Gibso and Miss Mary The Casey and Miller families hel a reunion on Wednesday at bunn Lawn, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Giorg M' Casey, at Claymont, Del. About i persons were present, and dinner wa served on the lawn under the shad trees. A number 'of the party bathing in the river.

There wer Barnes on the lawn and racing con 'tests. The following persons wero in tn party: Mrs. Adam Lindsay, Ml? Rachel Lindsay, Miss Frances Lindsa 'Allen Lindsey, Mrs. Harry Gregg, is Edith Gregg, Miss Caroline Gregg) Mis Evelyn Gregg Warren Gregg, Borton "Gregg, Mrs. Q.

E. Gregg, Harry Mrs. Fred Beaston, Fred Beaston, Helen Boaston, Mrs. William Jack, William Jack, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Mrs. Charles Sheppard, Miss Marian Sheppard, Miss hdna LA RESiSTA FOR boat. Apply 203 East Eighth street. vour horsea in shape lor -fprlnB work tiv using Prussian Stock 2202 West Third Street. FOR coming 4 yesru.

Runabout, harness. Call ev'fft or Sun. C. Andrews, 461 Manchester Media. DHY KINDLING WOOD.

OPk, larce load J2; when carried in. Keystone Cab. Front and Franklin. Observe th'e ease which, the wearer sits and thfl graceful lines imparted by. this entirely new motl- el.

The. elastic Brussels extending below the back steels are laced to the end and -with every movement of the body, (sittine or standinjf), there is a yielding oi' the corset and at the same time fi positively retains the good lines. Our expert cor- sstiere 1.1 1 be pleated to give you all the necessary points in se- lacins, wearingr; adjusting aim uariiig your coraet in order to get the best PRICE $3.00 Miss M. S. 32 West Third Street FOR semi speed boat, ful- with hiyh spred Ferro engine.

Will Suaranlee miles. vly E. Wright 522 street. BARROWCLOUGH CHAIRS CANED General Repairing of Furniture. 601 St.

Txvo cor.y homes. 713 und 715 Potter St Suitable for small lamilieri. E-iay Apply'Dr. YOU WILL -FIND ME EQUIPPED D. G.

HENDRICKS. TAYLOR C. BURKE PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTKR Estimates IJ-urnished, J139 MADISON ST. 'PHONE 13 PICTURE FRAMING, CAMERA, SUPPLIES R. Chas.

Simmonds.534MarketSL PIANO' FOR Schomacker srilA strlnc uprleht; condition. Xo reasonable MuRt tw sold A. 305 Gayley Terrace, Siedia, -Pa. J. f.

CAREY has the best and cheapest Ice Cream. Every, quart guaranteed or money back. Upland, or 13S West Third street. j. r.

Chester's lorjrest second hand store. Furniture, Carpets, Beds. Stoves. Man and Women's Clothing. We and sell everything- 138 West Thirfl St.

FOR RENT. FOR RJSNT- Bullding. -Offices in tho Weaver FIIRKJSH1SD ROOMS for men. Hotel. Third and Pehn.

Pike's FOR West JJinth street. Apply W. C. Price. Seventh and Concord avenue.

for business iPur- Will altar building at lo W. 3rd St to suit tenant. w. 3rd. BEST QUAUTr ready paints, varnlBh.

varnish shellac, putty, window glass, etc. WITSIL'. 12th and Edg. acre, PADED COI.OBI.ESB BufB Carpet, madt to look Iik6 new. without injury the most costly fabric.

Price reasonable. SIO-X. JOHW J. JOiStS, West Third, St. Make it by tho Qlasi Without Bottling SLATER'S BIRGH, BEER AND -L'EMON GINGER POP For at Grocery And Butcher Stores WHOLESALE AT 416 E.

7th. FourflvPay To-night FOR SALE Fart Offloc Cabinet, Ono Ollv.cr Typewriter. One Larse A Third and Howell fits. FOR SALE One Quartered Oak Pedestal Extension Table, cost J5B, now J16. One Buffet, J3S.

now S15. One Refrigerator, cost S3S, now 5.15. New Claw-foot Pedestal, "NeTr-Bc-lleatedej Two- niece Felt Mattresses, regular BBNTHET'S, 141 Weft TWra St. Bell 'phone FOR cottage at Chester Heights during: August and September. Nicely furnished.

Mrs. John Scull, Chester Heights. Lot on south side of W. 7th street. 300 feet front by 120 feet deep, extend- between Tooth and Ilarwicl; streets.

WM. JJOmTKAJI. 140 B. 7th rtrtnt. FOR SALE We have a new house for sale which you can buy with aa little as S300.

cash. It is located 'on the Media trolley and the lot Is 87 feet by 175. Eight rooms and bath all conveniences. Price, $3150 Chester Real Estate Co 25 E. Fifth Street Both phones No.

3.32. Manufacturing Site for Sale FOR RENT No. 631 South Avenue, Media Park Framu Dwelllns eonUiinlns seven rooms, side jiorch, largo cellar ann with shade and fruit ti-ecs: grapes. Oiiii equBi-e to trcjley line to Cheater, with rur.nir.ff 'Inn; of one-half nuur. Rent $9.00.

LEg 12 15. Fifth Cheater. MANICURING, THE VERA BEAUTY SHOP Kim Ethel Hook, 11 E. Bth St. Phono 772-W.

Manicuring, A ibratory MaSBise, Eham- poolp.gr. Hair aoods; Combines made up; Elmo Preparations. of rent receipts. iou set Interested in some up- THE LINWOOD Meets in Karens Hook. TEAMSTERS.

We have the most complete teaming outfit, outside of Philadelphia, for the moving and installing of material of any size and weight. HEADLEY'S EXPRES'S Botti 'phones. ELVA W. MILLER CHIROPODY HAIR DRESSING Phone 1103 a. 1212 Edg.

Ave. Bentiey's Toilet Preparations FOR SALE AT Miller's Drug Store 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 75o and $1. Painless Extracting Free.

Work Guaranteed- AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 606 Edg ment Ayenue BBl! "nhohc FOE Floor Apartment, $8.00. FOR 3x10x16 feet long, $46.00. JOHN F. CROWLEY, Bell 'phone 731-Y. raTnonnMe offer refused.

me quick. SXM! SOME TAJMtfSMTKAT TUTU IWTEMBT Stone house, barn and on I 76 acres of good land, JT.jOO. und frnma hpusi'. and abundance of aluuh; 20 acres -If good land. Right at euni station, price right to nuick buyer.

Stone house, barn and Macros of mile to rood ulation. Price right If sold at onc.i. BENJ. T. LEV1S, 107 West 2nd Media.

During July and August, the HendricKs' Store will doss on Wednesdays at Noon. August Reduction of Puritan and White Mountain Refrigerators And a sharp one it is, too. Although there will be at; Jeast six weeks more of hot weather and Refrigerators will be in demand, we have made no note of these facts in this reduction. Every business person recognizes that it -is better to "special certain lines of merchandise than to carry them over until next season. We are already preparing for the reception of, Fall goods and need the room that these Refrigerators are taking up.

At their new prices at old standard qualities, with not a single cheapened, we know splendid cases will find purchasers. You can see stepping just inside door. Ibs. ice capacity, bak' 7 ed 95 Ibs. ice capacity, stone white y5 75 Ibs.

ice capacity, lain D. G. Hend ricks 31 West Third TURNIP SEED Ours is fresh stock direct from one of the best growers in Bucks' county, Pa. All varieties. AEk for prices.

ELWOOO TYSON East-Sixth Street, Chester, Pa. Beautiful Teeth CBOWIT AND $3 to sa 8PECIAI.ISTS IW EXTRACTING Bast 'materials used In all our Dr. on eVenl SS Sn 3 'until noon. FOR RENT FLOORS FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Just the place want for Mercantile Business Real Offices Physician Dental or any enterprise that is operated on a moderate scale.

Call and see me, I will make alterations to suit your business or profession. location central. This building is one of the most Conspicuous in town sign bound to be seen by every pedestrian whc passes on either side of street. LEVY, 15 W. 3d Sf.

For Sale HaveNsowral fine houses for sale for horns, seekers. A Corner $3,800. Another corner. One at fS.SOO. Cannot be surpassed Chester, preB from SS.BOO to 93.800.

All on paved streets and In first-class condition. Wm. G. Price, Jr. Seventh St.

and Concord Avc. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. For Sale: Lot 52 Ft Front on the South alda of Third street, bc- twscne PnrUer and Kerlin streets. This lot is 156 feet deep. A reasonable offer will be considered.

Look at it. Benj. C. Fox 507 Welsh Street, Chester, Pa. Or to A.

B. Geury, Law Building. 25-27-29 West Third St. Sheppard, Warren Sheppard, Sheppard, Jack Sheppard, Daniel Ciower, Miss Margaret' Clower, Mrs. Harry Graham, Victor Graham, Mrs.

L. Forwobd Uriel 'Casey, '(he Rev. George B. Lewis, Gilbert Craig, Curtis Lichensteln, Max Llchenstoln, Edward Baldwin, Robert Baldwin, Sconce Bird, Richard Kurtz, Andrew Mearns, Miss Carolyn Coniy, Miss Mabel Cochran, Miss Eleanor. Cpchran, Miss BlBie Mr; and dar- Boon to Automobile.Owner*.

"Plugit" is the name of a material handled fry Gallagher Brothers, well-known automobile experts -and. dealers of city that ia proving a big- boon to owners and drivers of cars, Plugit is a liquid that is placed on the inside of the tires and acts as a healing lotion, to the injured rubber, closing the up in-tanUr it is claimed. Gallagher Brothers say plugit has demonstrated Its virtue time and time again; in order to prove It is all claimed for it, the material ip applied in the regular way and then nails are driven Into the pneumatic lire of an automobile, the nails are and the tire is not Injured a. particle. A Good Samaritan.

Patrolman" Jamea Jarrett 'dlpplayefl a Ulndllncs-i of spirit yesterday morning by paying the (Ino and costs of a young maii who was arraigned on the. charge of drunkenneBS. The defendant prom- loed to reimburse the offloer to-day. Ke declared that the nlffht spsnt behind the bars had taught him a lease- declared that he would touch'a drop ot liquor. Teeth Pulled FREE No Pain It is in his mind for a long time to havo his teeth filled or hova those fiilod w.th bndfle work, but the ne 3 ul and 8 If waits till it's too and ve the snags drawn and a Seasliore Cottage in the centre oF Beach Haven, 1 Three-story frame house.

Liviug room, large dining room, pantry, kitchen, storeroom, five bed rooms and bath. Large porches. Lot 50xlG8. Best condition. Cost $4000.

Will sell; for $3200. Miller-Downing Co, UAMBRiDBt CHESTER, PA, FOR SALE 327 W. 3th St: W. 8th St W. 9th St 6G West Sth St.

67 W. -Sth St. 60 W. Sth St 301-303-305 Upland St need to have the snags made fo the oroteetion of Whon again I 1 diction. When id i flood dentist don't neglect too but come to MYERS BROS.

Dentists 514 Market Chester, Pa. Good Teeth "$300 GAB UUr.d. $4502 $3200 $3500 $3200 $3000 $3000 $3000, $2800 diXnnn 302-304-306 avenue $2800 Third Street 306 W. Bth St 1213 Kerlin St $2200 53200 FOR RENT The 2nd floor 25x90 feet on Edmont and Market, opp. Penna.

R.R-, large, light and airy. Just the place light manufacturing, or will divide 6Y J. IrvhTTaylor 512 W. NiMth Street TJiree-slory ick Store and Dwelling All conveniences, lot 20 ft. (43 ft.

to 20 ft, alley. A first-class- business location. SWEENEY CLYDE Market Square, Chester, Pa. ''We Insure Everything" sier Corsets Bell phone VWWVVNO FOR SALE To be sold at once as owner is going to leave Chester. No.

1146 Spruce Street Two-story, brick dwelling, 6 rooms and Kitchen and just painted and papered throughout. Heater, gas, cemented cellar, front porch. See us at once. Lear Worrilow Cambridge Trust Building Both value of a graceful, stylisl figure in enhancing one's appearance cannot be overestimated. Bodily comfort, too, must not be sacrificed in attaining this valuable attribute.

The one way sure to secure complete Corset Satisfaction is to always insist upon the "Royal Worcester." Our saleswomen will gladly assist you. DOLLAR SPECIAL ROYAL WORCESTER A special bargain. We offer. Model 214, which is the most popiilar design for average Hipi and front are very long, the bust is medium, while shows good length and extends several inches below ends of boning. All tizes, 51.00 sf.

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