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J. HMUtJi Ll... , ,r M--iri.F'-wri siiiliJ.! V EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHTA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER T, iOI& a. IT J NATIONAL BANKS INCREASE HOLDINGS OF UTILITY ISSUES Government Figures Show Growing Demand for This Class of Investment Se curities Three-cent Fare Fight Still On. National bntiks of tho country are inotig the most conservative purchasers of KccurltlcH. Their directors consider wisely nntf well before they Invest thr moneys Intrusted to them, nud It Is up parent that nny security which they pur chase must have behind It, to a marked degree, tho safety nnd conservatism which clmractcilzo tho conduct of the banks themselvcH. It is Interesting to note what tho nu tlonal banks have been doing In tho lata fey years alone tho lino of public utility Investments. Figures compiled by the United States Comptroller of tho Cur rency establish the fact that the only ecurltlcs In which these banks Increased their holdings In the last llvo years were those of public service corporations. Thcro was n consistent Increuse each j-cnr until 1313 tho last MRU res available when tho percentage reached in. I per cent, ltnllroads aggregated 3.1.S per cent, of tho bank holdings In 1MB; In 1912 they had dtcrcaacd to 30.t per cent, and la.st year they represented only VS.3 per cent. Vnltcil States bonds lcprciented 17.2 per cent, of tho holdings In 1003, but by 1313 they had decreased to 15.2 per cent. Statu and municipals decreased from 23.7 per tent. In 1909 to 15.2 per cent. In 1913. These fljrures represent percentages of tho total Investments. Tho principal reason for the Incicas"'" popii'arlt.N of public utility securities tho fact that they combine safety principal and Interest with attract yield. It rosts mora to live these dn than It did ten years ago. The cons nuenee Is that tho Investor, to meet the ndd'tional drain on his Income, naturally turns to Investments In securities which yield tho largest return and are, at the name time, safe and conservative Cap ital Hows Into Investment channels where there Is the greatest return, founded, llrst of all, on stability. Hlgh-grado public utility bonds offer these Inducements In marked degree to prospective Investors. Tho report of tho Interborough rtapld Transit Company for the year ended Juno y, 1911, makes n favorable show ing. Vas.'engcrs carr'cd Increased 17G70 15G; gross earnings Increased $1,017,523. Bath, N. T., wants to build a W01 municipal light plant. Tho plan Is being op ert by the Bath Oas and Electric Companv and tho Rmplre State Gas and Electric Association. City Solicitor of To'cdo, O , has b-e'i directed by the cotjntv to produce "con rretn ntiiectlonV to th complaint of the Toltdn Ttnllwnv and Light Company agalns- the enformmont of the three- ent fare onl'nnnce. The companv nay It lis- ' n n vera cp o' jiij a dav slnre Jinrrli JS when the far ordlnunco be came. ctTectlve. th"ough Its refusal to ac-! cept three-cent fnrca on Its cars. The Arkansas Light and Power Com pany has bein In-orriorntPtI at Little Hock, Ark., with "0.000 capital, to build and operate power plants. Co'nmonwealtli Power. IlnlUr.iv ml Light Company, one of the Inrgost pub lic utility holding companies In this coun try, gained 6.3 per cent. In gross, 71 nrr cent. In net. and 7.3 per cent. In balaneo In the 12-month period ended July 31 last. OrosB earnings of the company for July Increased 8.9 per cent., and net trained 8 8 per cent. The company operates In Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and ".Vis- JIEAL BSTATK FOn SAfcn GKIl.MANTOW.V. consln. :WM', Clark & Co., of this city, nro assocyted In its management, Lehigh- Valley llnllroail has petitioned tho Public Hnrvleo t'omnilsslon of Now York for permission to discontinue pas senger service on Its btanch line from Geneva to fienrra Kails, through Water loo. Attorneys for the toad declare that average passenger receipts were only 16.6 cents n day, only ono passenger bolng carried, nnd that operations were at n net loss of $1.91 dally, Itoarlng on the caso was adjourned until next Friday. GERMAN DANK STATEMENT The Hank of (Winunv tidav l-tsiieii the following -tntovneht, na of September 7: tltllllon bank cei tlllcales and notet. de creased, 5.078,0O): gold Incrrasf'il $23PI'J, OiXii loans Increased $3 8i.1 MO: discounts and Treasury eeillflcates decreased $70, 2$S,0iMi commercial paper docreased $!'!, ti2i,vub; notes in circulation d-errrtcd $96, S07.00J; deposits decreased $22,393,000. MORE COTTON IN STOCK IncrenRPfl Amount Held in Ware houses, Savs Census Report. WAftrilNOTON" Kopt. U.-A report to day Issued bv tho (Vn-iiq llurrau tthows cotton, exeluslvo of tlntrrs, consumed during AUKUt, n."i.2iVi i-titminu bales In 1914. comnnted wIMi 1.12.T0 hnls In 1913: hold In manufacturing putnbllshments on August 31 677. tOS Imlng lit 191 1 nnd 717.701 In 1913! and In Independent wntehousest, u'C..s:" bales In 1914 and tfi?.9'2 In 1913. Imports. 27 0S7 etiulva'ent Son-pound bales In 1914 and 7785 In 1911- exports, Including llnters, 21,210 running bate In 19H and 257,172 In inn. Cotton plndleS active dur ing August, 30,349.902 In 1911 and 30,602 2S2 In 1913. T ltllPVfl rnnolttrm't ,tMlir ,lll.tt, 21 1 bnlea In 1914 and 2i',.rro In 1911; held !n manu'acturlnr r,tnliil-i"fnt "1.149 ba'ea In 1914 and "Ml t, tot. r,nl t ,iP. ppiidpnt wnrolumjTW, :) li'l hnloa In 1911 nnd 27.37S In 1911. Exported 855 bales In 1911. LIVERPOOL COTTON I.IVFUPOOI.. Sent. Il.-Hrot cotli-u, im eltnitirpil' Import" K'HI ln1p, Itti'liKlliiar 1071 t.ni ' - ANWWWCFR OIT, CTJT INDRPrJXnENCK. Kan . Sent. M.-A cut of 10 cents a barrel to 65 cpiKh In tho prlcp of mldcontlnont crude oil has bpeii ati"ottncp(l by the 1'ialrle Oil and Gas Company. LONDON 'CHANGE MAY OPEN Trading Brisk and Brokers Expect Qcncrnl Resumption Within the Next Month. LONDON, Sept. . A member of the Loudon Slock Exchange Committee said today that the reopening of tho exchange was possible within a month. Throck morton street was very optimistic and trading In (securities wan fairly brisk. Tho Edinburgh nud Glasgow Btock ex changes purpose to co-operato with the London exchange In arranging: remaining commitments at the prices at the ctose of buslnesa on July 30 or contangolng at 8 to 10 per cent, with funds supplied by it repiesentatlvo body of tho leading members. Italcs for bills were easy today at 3'i per cent, nnd upward, ngalust 3,i to " per cent, on Saturday, notwithstanding that there will bo Issued on Wednesday Xir,,ffl0,ii0O treasury bills. Call loans wore 2 per cent. CHICAGO GRAIN PRICES ntlAli ESTATH FOIl BAI.I3 JHAJN MNB Ovrrbrook MBA I. fJSTATH FOIt SAIiEl, MAIN MtVB Oterhronk Quotations for Cereals and Provisions and Fluctuations. CHICAGO. Pent. 11. The quotations for grain anu nruMRiuns touay were; t,i'.ullnc futures hent-September Mnv t IV: Corn (new dellvory). S-cpfmlKT i'j; itocemlicr May ......... Ptt PepU'inUf r .... ltoeember Mav l.nru ctiteml)5r .... (t.tnher j-tnuary lllM vp,li'mber " "rtobor ...... , .Inmisty Turk Wpitrii.br .... .Innunry , . . ICil. tAskecl, Open. High. i.'p'iu i.iVitj '.'J i.isw 774 72J iO 47'i mil cn:; '' IU 17., Katurday'n XiOW. rpf. I timj 1.01) ! I2'J i.ir.ii i.2o ?3W t7B?i 47T4 tsi 771', 7lfi 47 0.27 D.7S . .1117 ..10.02 10.O) 11. H7 10.73 P-J7 U.75 1I.S7 10.02 O.OH m.i- 0.S2 17.7.1 ii :n 10.07 .20.25 20.12 ..... 17. TO 20.23 r-'OSO N. Y. WHEAT MARKET Ni:V VOItK, Hcpt. II. Wheat ononeil 21-. lo lr lower an rcpeateil ruecensi-s or the allies In I'iuratiO ntnl largo receipts of sprlnn wheat. At points there was heavy general selling By lungs. Com ',4c. to lie. lower. WHEAT SHIPMENTS ABROAD Shipments of wheat front this country Liverpool last week totaled 8,233,000 h"l3; corn, 3S.0OO bushels; oats, 3,122,- hiishels. Canada conttlbuted 2,6I3,000 ithels of wheat and aSO.000 bushels of . o rn. 'ATE nn.vi, us1 CUNKIIAI, ni:.vi nsTATi: (ii:M;itAr MSKwiS-p-s $8500 Terms to Conform With Existing Business Conditions A BlnRlo ull-itnne folnnlal homo eurlt na 1 am oirnrlng liai nr len offefl li'forr In ihn flulitirbs for Jfi.VX). 11 mitutPfi from Hniart Ht. Pt tlni ai tnlnttp i,y trollfy. I) m looking t.'rtlrmount Park, fipim'-n nvorbro'ik. In a ri1fcli1rtioo,l nf 112,000 to I0."KXI linniM. Trrms to ron form with thu present uul licsu comllHoliJ. McCLATCHY Owner, Land Tltto Hull, ling IlIJAfJ KSTATB roil HAT.B onMcitAi, nKAIi 1JSTATH FOIl 8AtB (ii:M:itAi, This office has facilities for collecting rents in any part of Philadelphia. We are now successfully managing properties in 29 wards and can care for any property from Germantown to League Island and from Camden to Cobb's Creek. TRY US Thomas A. Redding & Son 709 Walnut St. 306 S. 52d St. I "HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF" Two-Thirds of Operation Sold Before Completion McGarvey's Overbrook Homes Price $3700 62d St. North of Lansdowne Ave. Don't Delay if You Desire One JOHN N. McGARVEY Jiuilder atul Owner, on Premises Any car crossing 60th Street or Overbrook Car Will pass you direct to operation for one fare J) Mirrm:.sT NOItill WILLIAM F. DEAKYNE REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE BETTER CLASS Gilt Edge First Mortgages fir ale from J1S0O) to jonoii. Title anil lire insurance and nil paper trie. Donnelly & Suess r.nmoit and okhmantqw.v aves. yourth JKAI. USTATi: FOR HE.VT IIE.NTAI. UST O. C. HKIUEI. & CO. nl Catlowhlll mt. utuh Tltowwu.trtK.;i?W?"f.l'J.. IetSr t,,c.ullabI for rPr Iwx biiUness. X?ii ft. r'l. ' Itoors and bnium.n, . t A fkfl 1U bl.l .. PS5' Mi,J ,fl0"r. lmnr. etc.' '-"'mo i-Qtjvs Market t'ji jwv i '" "',',H, s.15 n TA. T.' ' N. Ilroai . ",i it ANNOUNCES REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICES TO BELLEVUE-STRATFORD SUITE A FIRST FLOOR WALNUT ST. AND BELLEVUE COURT PHILADELPHIA EAST iiumi i t'.' J-UJ " " TllllllllXU The Only Location North Side of N. E. Boulevard Uetwecn 9th and 10th Sts. Hot water heat, electric light ing, gas kitchen, side yards. Come and see them. Sample house open daily and Sunday. Agent on premises. CIIAS. A. MAHON 1815 Old York Road , ximmnininnmmiwiimm must i'iiii, nr.i.rm vt:ST rillMTJKI.I'lUA m-v m,iiijiMMr. irISI Real Estate is the Basis of All Wealth Ilut it mnt 1e vlty hanillfil, otherwise It will nrov a Ions. If jnu own priert , i must i"' lltat th rcntH lire i-nllfiK-il tiromptlv. If you uant t Hell, you ehouUl null for full vuIup If sou buv. it slinulil lie (nr n ri'imonrtble lluure. llutnlllntf Heat ntnte no that It will tiuy Is up buslnese. Wp are roacly to liandlu yourn It "in '"' lo vour ndvantaBO to in lie It over with us. Auvici: riiiiu Peoples Realty Co., Inc. I'enna. Bldi?.. Phila. Samuel T.Foxfi Co. 9th and Callowhill Sts. Sale or Rent BUSINESS PROPERTIES Stores and Dwellings ESTABLISHED 1839 r MR. HOME BUYER: Dear Sir: On March ID. 1011, we bioke ROBINSON STREET September 11, t'Jl. round for our operation of "Otrrhroo!: homes" on JCST NOllTH OP l.ANSDOWNi; AVU. This operation tonstbt or r.O tno-Mory houi. liullt on lots 15 Sx!4 fret. To date wo hao soM 27 of these houses. althouRh not completely HnlshcJ, 21 of which arc now occupied. PRICE $3300 If you are contcmnlatlns; the purchase of a horn?, wo would he pleased to have you Inppert theie houses. They are equipped with ecry modern convenience. Including elaborate com bination llslitlnir fixtures, h&t-wnter heat, parquetry floorn, basement laundry, beat grade of hardware ntrl beautiful Interior decoration, etc. The transit facilities are unpquilrd. All i-ars crobslnc 00th Street imji north to operation for one fare: or Overt.roolt am to (list Street nnd Lansdowne .Won'ic. Samplo house is open dally and evenings. Come out today. Respectfully yours. R. H. PUGH BLK: AND UWXER r.GMISES Estates Managed. Rents and Interest Collected. Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, etc., Drawn. Fire Insurance Conveyancing. Notary Public. MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY Samuel H. Chestnut Bell Telephone, Spruce 5864 1510 Chestnut Street ItllAI. ijstati: IOII IIU.VT Vi:sT IMIII.AItUMMII V HIJAI. IJhTATi: roii iinxy HOT IMIII. M)i;l,IMIIV Mt!(gK&pili - " vSW v - fn TJ EL CaSOUTH 4QIHST. ) OFFER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES FOR RENT: I 4111 Spruce. l.-,r$i:.-..no N i:. ;17-Clieslnut IB., "( .1917 Sprui'. l.lr rj.'.rii) Ml N. ;mh. 1r 100 oo 10111 Walnut. ISr InOOO Jl'.Tl fipruc. 14r. loti.cc) B10 Sprur-. lir. Sinn sons Walnut. l.,r m.no no., s loth, i.",r vt, , .".null Chestnut, l.lr T".oti "M I.lnuood.l.'lr 7."..oo III) I N ,".vii, 14r 7S.O0 'nit rf 15th, l.'lr 7m.(io Ifiia Wnlnut. t,,r TO.00 MdO Pln. Ilir . 70.0H rtnt" Wain it, 13r TO 0(1 -JI" Whlnut. Mr fcil.r,7 Ijoi) rh,ter. Mr 'i.V.ou I l"0." Pln. Mr. "IMRjr., r:r.. moa s l.'uh. 1'Jr n.!12 ftac-. 17r . B02 t2d. Mr. IT:7 Pin. IS- .. I-.14 Pin-, IZr . :;..21 'Mlnu(. Ur I71 1 Waln'it. 14r SH13 Rarlic. Mr asi s nut. ir r.402 Chester, IHr IS'J P. 42d Mi 410.1 Pnru-. I lr 170!) Cheiter. r:r t."02 Chester. 12r 2.1.". FnrraKUt . 40" Ppru, k. Mr 1217 f. r,7th. Mr 4HOS f-p flld, I2r r.,i rto.on i;i".(h) ilo.no fiii.on on 0'i RO 01 1 tin im flu.on lill.lH) r,r mi r.s.oo r,-,.no ns.oo r.s.oo .-..-, no 32 .V) r.2 no sn.nn S'.00 120!- 40th. 1!r .-,0 0l) n.vi s ish, l.tr 60 oo 122 !. l.ith. l.",r f,0 )ii il1 ChMtnut.Mr ,-,0.ti0 :iSir,SpriK, Mr CO 00 N i: t:i.H,iv'rc1 ' Ou .""ll Walnut. 12r 7,0.00 I2.'lii 'hi,tnut.1r M flu 110 Spturo. 1"r r.n no 210 N. S'iih, Mr r.n.Oij .".74., 1.0. ust. 12r r.n.00 421 S. 3M, I2r 47 r.n 12 N. 40th. 12r 43 OO nor, .. (,th. Ilr 4S.00 10i:i s. )7th. 12r l.,.00 n:n Walnut. 12r 4., no 227 S. 4.th. Mr I S.00 1012 Pl-i-. 12r.. 4S.0') M22 Pino. 12r.. t.'..0n t " I ., Wa rn r.i;' on. 4 ... 00 .tool) Ffalt:mor.. 45.00 402.T Ualtlinorr. . 4.1.00 J2I0 S. .,7th. M- 4S.00 -2S s. irth. 12r 4S.00 110 s l.-,ih. Ilr 43.00 .-.H Wonrll',1 tr 43.00 , 4124t;i-ard. 12r 42..V) I 1121 CHar. 12r. 12. .'O - S Sth, 12r 42.30 ' 4S1. Warrlnston. 45.SO 144 J Chc.tnui.12r 42.30 1 4 7.TJ Klni5!Slns 41 07 12."1 V. 41sf. 13r 40.OO 142 N". :i2d. I2r 40 no I 12IO . 31st. 1 lr. 4i'.i ! 3'0- snrlnj-flH 1. . 40.no tTtOTIniel. 12r. 40 00 ' il,0.; Ifam'lton T.O07 fheter. 12r 340.00 74J N 41.'. Ilr 40.00 870U Hamilton. . 40.00 trtlii s Md. lOr :i7.-o 40 Mlllbourno . 37 30 200-Ln S. 43d, Ilr :i7.30 122S Chester, 12r 37.50 M07 Walnut. Ilr. 33.00 an s 43th ilr r.3.00 M2 S. eoth, Or.. 3.-00 1S17 Ite-ent, Ilr. 33.00 4013-10 Lo-u-t .. B.1.M COS N. 43d, Kir. ;i-.00 12 ! 4-ld, 12r. 33.00 013 . BOth, nr. 33.00 l.".S !. 43d. 11 r. 3.1.00 ISSli h-tnut. Ilr 3.1.00 4243 Panao.-r, Ilr "3.00 411 N. 32,i 11r. S.l.fio 4412. 20 J!l-om.. 32.30 HIS V. ,4th. Ilr. 32.O0 3M4 r'e.lar, fir . . 32.30 41SS I,dv Ur . r.o.oo 2tt . r.7th. -or :mi.io .-.!tt.".-r,i Pino. Ilr 30.0.1 :;22i na-r!tton . ao.fio 121 p. :.iih Ilr. sno ".221 Po-,l:on. 1 lr SO.iO 3V2.- MhMt Or.. 30.00 3it Hamilton .. .".nro 404:1 nre-n. lOr . RO.fm 4lf .n-oni 10r 30.00 .,' 1 ', Havrforrt . 2H.00 1 47 S" 33th tl-. 2" M 3?t PonMton Ur 2K.00 20' 13 IK Kh.u 2" 00 -.c.t'l rn- Or . . 2" 0.1 422 S 00th. D r 23.00 "Ot2 Market, store ami d"i Ins. O.'J S. 320. iiore and .1'-l In. 1071 Hav-r'ord. ore an1 iwe.li I;. r or aotn and ji-arc 41)7 Market Ai 40 00 SToni:; ?" Ir-"-eI III.', onrner store and d-r-...40 , .... --., in. aaiei, a.nrr anil Queiim! o 4j3! lina-'-r tor .V l"t.u sit; and uve.l'nf- ii& sri!Litn.N Estate Will Sacrifice! ' V" 'V'v v'v.vs USJ1'- "' if! ..,7si- Jth, tloore.'.'!0 10 SorlOK Ga.n- uv 115 2.:. . .- 20 HTuni Ts '"'" - noor. i40V. lh..H... J!lA.PjLhB- . . ft Irmount i V.' 7",?. 1-. tf: ?"?" Fin . '-1 tiki nurrn n u n.. . 23 138 Thornmon Market. . ..-.."""' .. . -aMM-'!.-."',l Ml. sis New W7n4c i,'ir.i-.!-l..toro. Pilrhiount ,1 ti'--oh 11 st., Cor . i ,nii vi7,. ' .'.-. ".. v."r- Hancook Sut.N. VJ ."" Xn, ?."-"" w. "d Wl Ha, iJWfcl.UXO oi'BKS '"" ! KalrmounP ffi S? Market. BSiS;; .V'.' 'iitoawno.i . ii VA! :;,-..r? " P-. " :.r. :'1'1 n 10r large, attractive mansion, Mth spaeloua rooms and beautiMI grounds, situated on Tuli,eliockrn Jt . near rjreene, rluht In tho heart of 'icrmaniown'e moat el clUiiivo Bet'llon: 17 r.xinia, 3 baths, gar UL'e. staUlo and many modern convenience-. fc In . v xvx.v v. .wv l- g,j;v..,l "it iMiu.vnr'i.i'iiiA BUSINESS PROPERTIES CENTRAL BUSINESS SITES STORES AND DWELLINGS HOMES IN ALL LOCATIONS Glyndon Priestman j 5506 Germantown Avenue i f, SALE or REAL ESTATE BARGAINS j 21 III "'. Hth it . 7 rooms, sale 2 1221S V ruuiih 11 . Hi ruoms. sule.... i'M 2.12' N nth t . 12 roams, fcale 4") Hi3 N. I'lth ct.. 1.1 r.,onia. saU ""no 2JU7 N I'lik Jif. II I' ms. "le I'""' I ill Id N. Ilroad it , . rentI a Colonial Hotel FOR SALE 60 rooms, 21 l,atli, 7 .wvaoi lawn. Very de-.ir.iblt: situation for school, sanitarium. At Me dia Station, 14 miles from Phila delphia. BENJ. T. LEVIS 107 West 2d St. Media, !a. Larchwood Ave. Near 30th St. 1 r'n.nin nnil laumlr k-m-deta. h"d; -.latrr heating-. Perfe londltlon j-ant CTpo-ur and outkwk. 4955 Walton Ave. S noius: poreh; -outhe-n eposur; 10. .i .In eay In rear. Mtuatvl In tlire-. h" 1 nUprhhorhood O-nir ui'i.intf est. v i' mdlco conrosiloiis. Investment T" i.'v dwelling rl e ',1.".u- rent .'.' i;iedric lisht. hot-water heat. Dutch halls, etu. Potts & Townsend 1903 Baltimore Atc. MYERS & BARTH Ridge Ave. and 10th St. .-.& ...M. 13 rooms, sdle in.tAi 11KNTS4 122" V I.iiij,htn at 10 rooms 2" I7H N. I'arli ae.. 13 riwnu 10 Store, ISth and IMuphln 02 SEYMOUR & WEAVER 2322 NOHTH I3TU STUKUT tr- i 17 i.'.N" .--i ! . nun n.,n.i .:...,..;.". I, ir..... ii SOUK herKMnt " i, lilt i.mumb la it l-JJ Hlen "-"" j1?,1 ln?S0'-ln .I. II 3i ,.::- to Mirnin lOr... i.i 417rti-V ". ,or"' ",s' antrell. 7r i- Spv-4ji,s2rv': MT l?...?",A.":tr---' M I'ark.lde i3 II RHOADS&PAUL Mortgage Funds 135 South Fifth St., Philadelphia ti-a tl JUh FYanklin i(M mAS Mthtmr j. i'o i i-. '".. ... Swraijii'l? AKTIIVn IIOSWEIJ, "'0. -33 (formtrlr ill) ortli 13th si. ,,. , ,. UAHAUK erl". dilr,5,1---5" 3 -,ree' ront"; "liable " ' Oeinrtiieiit or Karaite 3'& v ..... .IlKfAIK bllOl'd M Mto'V'''! Hlr rooms, ,lrg. and lUcu, FlXJOIl-i -story tulldlns. m?-1v--V,I ftp -- -' n uth : upir tluors. lliio. third floor. 17x7-. ' ' v at ., 'it0.-.",8" recently mwJernlsed. 41U0 Vln. i" V..."V-r.f.-r street iiamisimik iti:ii)i:.s( i; ,r 22o0 N. Kroad St. Must Jj oltl ii . !'. osti. MuUe o(Ttr at ad at a a i if lit lias N. Kroad St. Must to t.ul.1 to nuikc settlement. 1015-1017 Dakota St. CHAS. W. SNYDER & SON saoo noktii inn r. STn,r-",tt.l.,,v?. ,,-n-' Uree roo . --.--'-.. !" t . " t., nsw bulldlne. ici,o. ?W,kV,,'fil ffl & 12i.i i. -'"' 115. flu v, u.'' u,Ij rero.ied " . Wi, jun Iodei-s, tie. . ... .4, ,j, o tM. .-se. WM. H. LAMON & SON 20MI NOUill r'llwNT STUUI.V 313 Tabr ru.,d lnei. 1.' p. jnivd d .uHe house, lut 7SxluS ft , 2 li'iiiU. in.ni".ai a. 1127 MurlUir. uuli n . rent til i rl. (lino ;' V husquelivi nu, ai . 2 Mory brUk and slouohouM. Srouuis; all, onvenleius-: t-HUt "HI KENT ia:t V N'orrU tir all . . mc-nUac. ,fli o 2731 N I'dUlUorp. 7r ; good order .. 1'J-Ou SOME NICE HOMES 1.' Pof-mi at"I tnn on .OHil! JSTII M'HKt.r HUNT ONLY 30 1 I IfifA y C. W. Gabell, Jr. 514 Walnut Street Real Estate and Mortgages Erdenheim Terrace The Beauty Siiot CHESTNUT MILL. 1'A. IM--. aeraK ""-12'j f-i trim $210 I.i JIS.'.U. Th-o I i irr s'lllni; fait: "0 loia soli In last tmi .tVa. A prettier i hoi, er . in ,n,iv nlent sput to hulld yimr MiLmrlan ' .jir.- in not bo found, f'ftl o dir .! 'tp In the tnill'y terminal n flu unit iliil Tiolle llnute 2U M .it 'ii uriiuii I mery aftornoon tunoa In.'.'Mtl. 1 ud ai offiie or fend f'r :r, ilir and -4 a lUt of these deslrulde Iik II. J. DAOER, INC. AMDi.nn. r.. J' YONKER & SON Real Estate 317 S. 56th Street ort'Kiis inn sauu ,"ir- In rood bualnns .etloni, ,.rlrdlilo duelling? In sooi) real ileniUI eectlons. v. " ACAT (iitiii.su iiii'i: IllIl.lllM, IOU REAL ESTATE BARGAINS lti.'U ami 22 V .a .1. ' III r.mit. ot, itf.i, es. runnhifir ihmnj.h ,.. i,t-.. ..', ..l::11""1 0 loom,, mi conveniences, ijlioo each 1 "' FOIl UKNT li.il N. ilonard st Ituces; 120. 1. J. MII.LI.lt, 1601 N, 11 rooms; all conven. sEroNn st. Real Estate : Mortgages fui.wvun. Iiic lire Insurance Notar 1-ub-folletud " Wa,uCJ- "'- ""J interest, I HENRY G. ORMSBY 735 NIIKTII -OTII SV. 1 I I Suburban I j Real Estate 1 6th and Main Sl., Darby, I'd. i The Best Propositions i , in uelaware Lounty g i y ANGORA TERRACE 53d to 55th St. One Square South of Baltimore Ave. Rents !?8WtaWayg Then- "if l,u!'dlnc elil var.J i The eai n. -. lite. , .. ,-, ,.r . . - tduul In i.e- I', I , ( oinblnaM' n tif ur fperlal i,p' . c b' ..'r I,.te. i.i. n.ijir- ii Alio vrgoru fuowaj ,a ine tit. . $35 v -pniah ty-iti: . i i' phU tth a tr- I ' - ' ' 'i.i. Indi- " ' ' i i ' . e mirror door, - "'!- I, . ;..- neat, nlth t irm.inn urr . t i nr. . inue. i nr with "L." Jli at jour ooor un.y . inlnut-s jrom centre of 5ee Mr. Prince on Premises rvni vt ! IT IMIII.Vni-I.PIItA APARTMENTS PALMER & HIRST fil'.HM.VNinWN MIHTHIIVST REAL ESTATE IN AM. Illt.NCHKS PAUL M. AIYBRsf lilANKI.IN rol'lAR bTfJ. '. i N "J, l rs. . all c ivs, . lttxUS.6i. J3300 . 'v, Hau;-hl-!, U r- allcons . 17xai; $3.00 I j" IN 1, 3 tmi. . all coo vs.; 11x60. S800 . K&.i N. it. 8 rs. 1 all cnw. . IIKik.. i- nn.i Al-SOROOif3 Fi HNIIJU IHIM irM"lirD I 1 'V-Yf Jctrrson, 8 r..reivi.; ISi 8-tJ ijIOd j .. uA,-.a, . . litis: iixtv. aiTaa Writ ur . al HENVIS, 2024 N. 12th Street BARGAIN PROPERTIES 4 IN llt.i .V I 1 K. XHOS. F. McTEAR, 1440 N. 2d ONLY FIVE LEFT Tbres-story store, aud dutlmis!, 011 YorU Road (&00O tluik), ultjb' tor any line of business For unjiMnj pertainlns to leun real slle. lousult WM. D. CHAMBERS I '3 J MJKTH IUU1AU si. TWO BIG BARGAINS 1(KK- Rtotel at I8 f . n -, rl-re ,, i(-j n , I 4 .4 t Not ao' than HoW So "' ,N 1 i ." 9 rooms, po h f m fc' ti'-r t W, H. HOOD, 512 Norm Street iv Mr -i.iiir. r lu-jsi-ifAsu v rivQi-cnrv in ai.-.uiAKnuwN puli'l fail to -cod for uur New Hall Real Estate Utilleiin WITH MAI' "l UPtUANTOlVti Nt V l.VOH 1'ROl'KItlV. Uc t.( lo" Ar. . U vll help ou In Did'-in your sel.i liu. Cil-HMANTOWN TRUST Ct). Lhclten an4 Ccrmsntowii ,es. mihtii i:thvi. UP-TO-DATE DWELLINGS i:ast side ninth st. 1-1KKTO LtZEUNKST. ru.v KOOM.-, Ill ir V TL-lt iii.VTIMi I.I KlTUIf I U.HTl.Nl I At NDItV 1LIIS rAKv.rj:Tlt Fl nnil in HATHUOOM HBulVNSTONK IKO.NTS ADJOINING HKAlTIFfl, HlMINfi K I'Ull l. SJ000 EASY TEIt.MS i - .101 're v i h ,tt, Phc-ne, Harry Brockleluirst 512 AV. NOROIS ST. R Apartment Specialists M Wmh. Heal Estate Tmat yj ROYAL POINCIANA "VrrertsoT S30 ' ' ! -"U-ban '"-Alrnnments - ' - ' ! Ilf ,.,eeplrs; Flats Di-erv ' - . , .--.le- por, n.s hartli-ood 545 f' ", '''" h'f' Jteservatlons H. E. Shortlidj-e, 311 S. 56th St ': J S! 7i .1: . PHKMIhES .i:iii NTOV (iLYNDON PRIESTMAN" - ::m NT' ''"N AVE. . e "io j,3 for riit un-ong hkh are uu.e, 14 , :iiht.-ie3e I! r' r, .,, HI ' ''.- I-. A I . t-' 1 "., Ii vs-liKRIei T '; V ' ' ' it - rx, . rr f r i t M N'lll IM -r at'ts. j4Utlfgl I.VJOO aw .... 3 OU stor.-. Jlr.. Mill I II i:tiivi. 1 - "- ' i leat S47 0 ".l MiMIaii. .-T VMra the neml- . I .!(. r I! I'H.lM -,t 3 story '" ' ' ! ' tl- ro'-a'.r hiat, "" ' ' ' J3S 00 NAGEL & SNYDER - ni, s Mi: ij.i. i,. IVS. r'i- si Ar 1 ma j rr Ni.i: on nK.vr nnc, -- Hi U r.,.. . r ri ti nvr i- ttitt ituvi ri Mi-Mir. tin hum si m mi VN SEE OUR TIOGA HOMES '.'Hth. Ontario anil K.Uillll SI. Hire, Ilr 0n.,.iir lluia M.llon. LADNER, IncJMXkWZ -I III liKV.N I sislslslslsVBB"l'B'SSBHKMitis iiSrk - ,jSV -SssslsVslslslslsV HWslsa57' agrPll-f- "''J.'-sKIttislslBtslslslW isiVlSsK ..JhBMm TSSm riB a stHsv VgjUMjH 'el as Mu h a Th ilo Country Places t-IGS IS PIGS' ' . o : ' ... ! j u e I .., . r Farms Suburban Homes M rk ' - tn ' v - i ,i , i , v . . ."-' A' ' l ' U g ut I l-rj , i J . .41 4 ".Neser Ilu7 ill ou TrJ J. B. THOMPSON ,-, 113 N. High St, West Chestei. Vi ji , $ , i'4 I 1 I f I 1! j ii a " it 9 i.... ................. , ' fin - r liiiS 3, Si ir III J,