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RhH| I ; Hi "'.s^; * It terltl progress vu made yesterday at ! the flnt MMion in this city of the Joint : wage conference of tbe Central Comj petltire Coal Field, embracing Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Western Penn f'V aylyahla, The deadlock, which was reported whe nthe conference adjournI ! ed at Bntfalo last week to reconvene here, apparently remained unbroken. ! At the concloalon of the day's session, ?;} '-Ellis Seares, spokesman for the min; era, and Thomas Brewster, of Illinois, '<'}; representing the operators, declared I. that the conference had not "cleared j"** 1?e atmosphere at all" -I' Mr. Brewster said the operators'had 1 not "receded "one Inch" from the stand' i -I: they took at Buffalo, which was that ; the federal control shad remain In ; tone until April 1, 1920, "unless some 2 other, demands can be suhMittited by ; the miners than have yet appeared." |i] Representatives of .the mine workers fe'J, contend that they have fulfilled their )ijr,s4e of the contract, that the war is . J ov*r and that for all practical pur-| if poses ''the federal contract" has come Arl. to an end. j m- Th? meetings aro being held behind ^ closed doors and It was not announced i;i?, which of he miners' several demands fefS. were under consideration today, it rs'i. was stated, however, that unless there ; is a modification, of these demands, v-rj which Include a six hour day, five day & week, slaty per cent, increase in I:. wageB and that all contracts in the bituminous field shall automatically ' cease November 1, there would be no / {^agreement. f>. The mine workers threaten a gon oral strike In the soft coal field on that da^e unless their demands arc grantKf ?-? t.'1 Entertained Last Evening. Effi Mm. W. Spray Linn was nostcss| E.'.t" last 'evening at her homo in Woodlawn1 ' park to a number of young people I $>' J'honQrlng the eleventh anniversary or >. "L the birth o? her niece, Miss Mary O* Hamilton. About twenty young folks JsV/lt' wer? Entertained in a delightful man f ner with out-door games and refreshp# rtinta were served. "Tiore are 1.700 firms engaged in the sxpdrt trado in Philadelphia alone. j>,^. Trade between the United States ind Latln America amounted to more :han. $1,500,000,000. K^'iitfrned over to China. [Si Opportunity if j ; OLIVER AVENUE < ? In good condition and ! ' 3 * $4,800. IMMEDIATE POSS v 1 -32 ' ^ room modem bo me on tl 8 ROOM GRAFTON J 2 | will exchange fo.- property in ' j| j bouse or vacant lots?No 23' INVESTIGAT f If am offering many proper K price, when considered frorr S of the cost of building simil 1-- the light of new conditions K. property. v VACANT PROPEF B For sale and immediate p S 1 lour room cottage. I 2 six room houses, f 1 seven room house. I;i; 1 five rooms and small sui ^1 i.- . . . JUST A WOR ]; ' If you expect to build a 1 Ihave not as yet located your i be wise to make your sel j; avoid the higher prices tha I building boom later, a snu [ I hold your lot \ MARYLAND A1 I; Six room modern home fl ! ^ and garage on corner lot to A I; ;V -6ne of the most complete p j It- market I XAi un6m klTAVA/M A \/r Kl I I e? KST'JOT niwn*?r?ii i w?i 11 n.ti.us jS fi '* C rooms, modern, handsom w basement, porches, located c g of the street and for sale at a ffl the property can be dupllcat ^8 , 8TATE STREE' CS Opportunity for business cot & ted on a large corner lot. ct Tygart?lot 110x135 feet, stabl j 55 room, good business location, g - O BELL RUN LO' [ W Will trado on bouse to rei ja ible lot for cottage or Bu'nga GORDON 8TREt | B Bast Park, the" pew housi M sjodern, plpless 'furnace, ce rta4y to occupy October lOtl I S itll at. cost and commission.? $ 8 |OCd cash,payment. nil m ' BUSINESS SI IHk.- At North Falrnunt Static . (arage, or general business, I 6 ROOM HOUSE HK&' ''New East Park School, h Kipj-- lot,'concrete basement, part BBff.''. ' furnace, modern price $3,TOO ' , terms to suit purchaser. CAST PARK AVENUE-on l | One |ots $900 each. Tho hit I Thank My Friends 1 ' of Town Buyers to ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. W. J. Eddy, Pastor. Tomorrow Is to mark a new departure in the organization of this church. There are to be seven deaconesses elected to our church official board. This election Is to take place by ballot at tbe close of the morning service. 9:30 is'the 8unday school hour. Be on time and enjoy, tbe whole service. 10:30, Junior sermon, "Grapes and the Vine." 10:50, morning service, subject, "Jesus Program fo{ Men." 10:60, Junior B. Y. P. U? Graco Watson, leader. 2:00, Sunday school, Virginia avenue, Heber VanGilder, superintendent. 0:30, Intermediate B. Y. P> U., Katherine Moore, leader. 6:30, Senior B. Y. P. U., C. E. mumford, leader. 7:30, evening service; subject, "Selecting the Wrong Thing to Live For."? Stand by tbe nlgtn service as the evangelistic opportunity. The Virginia avenue chapel work will be conducted on the community basis. Wo want men and women of the omraunlty together with their children to participate. M. P. TEMPLE. J. C. Broomfield, D. p., Pastor. Our greatly strengthened choir and our new musical program Is already attracting attention. Prof. Black Is arranging programs for every service and to you a cordial Invitation is given to come and worship with us. Sunday school at 9:30 a" m. with classes for all ages. Mayor Conaway is superintendent. Preaching service at 10:45 with sermon on The Evasion ol Responsibility, or Moses' Question to God?Who Am I That I Should. Gov Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "The Great Objective of the Gospel;" text, "To open their eyes, to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God." CHRIST CHURCH. Balrd Mitchell, Minuter. 7:30 a. m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, D. R. Tappan, superintendent; 10:45 a. m? Morning Prayer and sermon. "The Ministry of Encouragement." There will be a short meeting of the women of the congregation after the morning service. A cordial- welcome to all. PRESBYTERIAN CHUpCH. Jackson and Jefferson Sts. H. G. Stoetzer, D. D., Minister. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian church urges every church to begin a Church Loyalty campaign in every department of the church. So uii uie iiil'iuuci s tii inu nunu/icuau church are urged to make a special effort lo fnrease the membership and the attendance of church and-all the different departments. Bible school, 9:30: classes for all the different ages. Mr. J. Walter Barnes, superintendent. Morning service, 10:45; sermon by the pastor of the church on this subject: ;s in Fairmont; c HOME. VACJ strictly modern, 1* .acres ot repilrs, farm worth the mon iESSION. montt 10 South Side. LOCUSl 6 room Bung ur>1,cc tear Locust av Kont either r W. Francia St. NOR E 5 rooms, loca tie. at a bargain J'0!* 'rom ?pa' i tha standpoint finished and a liar home, or in ota go with th surrounding the lar- ,ar*0 P?rch NC [TIES. " lots in one ossession. *t a price wh either by bul less inAu and Stamps tat rburban farm. BE D. On the hill 01 iiome later, and Ihe signboard lot?wouldn't It on Highland Av octlon' now, and first class cond t must follow a ill payment will EUCLID 8TREI to the left of c i/ENUE. EC Inished basement Only a few Ti lta Vista avenue, dltion, the lots ropertles on the conveniences u from J200 cp. : NEW HOME. c in appearance, E n tho west side 50x150 feet, price lower than above the static ed?34,500 8 ROOf I.arge lot, 021 r. lot, tho houie tags house, locaStato street and J1250?EA8 e and small store Lot on the pa 13,500. feet on the wes switch only $1,: r. other prices in it?a very dealrlow. , " Suburban loci Fairmont to th >, four rooms, required. liar, large lot, j, now ready to NOR It will require a 5 rooms on ft 60*120 feel, levi in good residen ITE. property at a bi >n, suitable for 1760. 639 Tbe large gre ibade trees, oi igbly improved for boarders as Itioned, pfpelesi down and montl i. Can arrange N Near tbe big I Ibe sand hill, 1 and gas, lot 60x ;hest ground op the corner on Must bave a goo For Referring Out Me For InformajEVI B, HARR L CHURCHES I 1 . i "Loyalty to Christ's Cause and to His , Church." Junior society, 3:30, Mrs. E. 7. Matson, supeKntendent Senior : society, 6:30, Mrs. W. T. Black, leader;' topic, "Training for Cttienship." 1 Peter 2:11-20. Evening service, 7:30, "The Simple Condition of Ood's Greatest . Power and Man's Richest Blessing." Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30. You are most oordlally in-, vfted to all of these services. Come and bring a friend, FIRST METHODI8T EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Fairmont Ave. and Fourth St. Claude E. Goodwin, Pastor. Services tomorrow as follows: Sunday school at 9:30. You are promised a most helpful hofir. Come on time and ispegd a full hour in this helpful service. Good music by the orchestra. Inspiring singing. All officers and teachers are asked to make a special effort to be present that final planB might be made for Rally Day wtucn is to be held one week later. Public worship and sermon at 10:45; subject of sermon, "Forsake not the Assembling of Yourselves Together.' This I will be preparatory to Rally Day. Kpworth League devotional meeting I at 6:30. Topic, "Christianity and the | Health of America." Public worship , and sermon at 7:30; theme of sermon, I "The Lake, the River, the Pitcher, the j Draught." This is based on a very t familiar text. Visitors and strangers I will find a hearty welcomo. The I church Is your Father's house?be at ,! home. i GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Third St. and Oaston Ave. Roy J. Meyer, Pastor. Tomorrow is Harvest Home Day for bur (church. There will be two special services, morning and evening. Let every member bo present and thank God for the many blessings He I has bestowed upon you. Do not forgot to bring an offering of can goods j I which will be sent to our orphans' I home at Loysville, Pa. Let us make this a big day for our church. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Mr. C. A. Pilson, superintendent Morning worship and sermon at 10:45 o'clock; subject, "Our Dally Bread." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m? Miss Martha n?ra?- lonHor Vpanora at 7!2fl n 171.! tWWMW* . . tr. . * subjcct. "Sowing and Reaping." "Come thou with us, and wo will do thee good." THE FIRST M. P. CHURCH. C. C. Lawson, Psstcr, Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.. J. A. Swlger, superintendent. Let un rally ourj forces together and make Sunday the j best day (or th<? year In Sabbath school attendance. Fathers, mothers and! friends, come and bring some one with | you. Two hundred Is our goal for tomorrow. Will you be one of the two! hundred? Sermon, 10:45 a. m? theme,! "The Christian's Journey." Evening ome to Those W knt farm house land?hou3a la need of some Th is roujh, but can be bought Locu ey and on easy terms. $100 c?ns ily. Scho "avenue. bungalow. and alow style on Emerson street, enue, large lot. House in fine G< lng i wood bungalow. bce 1 ted in the street car line, one red street, the house is well ittractivc In appearance, two La e bouso 80x120 feet,-good eel- md es, a bargain. tiousi ? with (RWOOD LOTS. block joining the big Factory Co ich the purchaser can make aven Jding houses or sj anon, ^ Open lot, easy terms. Bonds :cn at full value. J lubdl LLEVIEW LOT8. lew rerlooking the beautiful suburb <?one marks the lot near the church enue, each lot $750, ea?y terms. litlon. Is lccated otr a corner On , twen ET?In East Park, on the hill, Ogde ar switch, 40x100 feet, {560. , price throv IGEWAY LOTS. mont 3ts can be ?bought In this ad- golns are 40x120 feet and have all out i front or near, prices run house Hous , Houe DGEMONT LOT. HouS $700. This lot lays a block ?ous in. HOus A MODERN HOME. Ho^tf 8 Spring street; this property HDus Is In ,, -'Hous Unim T PARK AVENUE?41860. Hous ved street and car line, 40x100 Hous it side of street, at street car 250. which Is $250. less than the same vicinity. Tw ?^I ORE LOCATION. . itlon for a store, the best e -fight party, good building Ab distai wood cottaqie. ban ir line, near paved strew, lot part el and in good condition, and Price ce location. Will eeil entire irgaln. ? p OGDEN AVENUE. v Conor en house surrounded with the tlon, 'erlooking the river, suitable none; id roomers, small payment irovei lily payments for balance. ? now ORWOOD HOME. Bev factories, C room house, water vaoati 125 feet, the third trouBe from lurab Hault avenue, price $3,500. floor U EUU |Jfl/UJCUh ouj(V41 LEVI Office Open Evenings ?$E?&?B2? ?8T.!8SB5B583 light in November'so fail not 3? gei eady. for it Mid-week prayer meetng Wednesday evening at 7:30. On text Friday dvening at 7:30 the choir will have a social at the hnrch. All >ld members, all new members and an others Who desire to halp as in the singing during oar revival are Invited a attend this social. A program will >e arranged suitable for the ocaslon. PALATINE BAPTIST CHURCH. C. F. Eddy, Pastor. 9:30 a. m., Sunday pchool, Prof. W. A. Hustead, superintendent. The Bible lesson, "Fishers of Men" should appeal to every one interested in ?lA- ?J 14m ?* 1JWK a V41I 1SLI01U17 auu 1M 0)(IVH\41 ?! .* ? m., worn hip, sermon'theme, "Stewardship." 6:30 p. m.. the Baptist Yonng Peoples Union observe "Citizenship Day." Meeting led by Miss Mildred Maple and group. Let all the young people wear the colors to the meeting. Interesting service. 7:30 p. m. worship; sermon topic, "An Autumn Reverie." 7:30 p. m. -Wednesday, prayer service; topic, "Soul Winning." All are cordially Invited to worship with as In any or all of these, services. MINE NO. 68. Entertained Friend*. Mrs. Maud Woods and MUs Eva Hewitt, entertained a number of friends Thursday night in honor of Miss Flora Woods, Theodore Hilton, and Leonard Bates, who have been here visiting from Monongahela City, Pa. Games and dancing were highly enjoyed and during the dancing hours refreshments were served which consisted of punch, cake and ice cream. Those present were, 'miss Eva Hewitt, Lucille'Rollins, Norma Williams, Lena Jackson Mary Cook, Mildreo 1/1 UV/I The Powder rvLJiVl The Milk of We eat rooa ror iwo main reo and promote growth, by forming : supply energy for carrying on ba/ tains the body building materia such as lime and phosphorus) ni on the body functions. / Klim th/P? All the protein, milk su?r, bi In tho highest grade of Wh/e Mil but larkng1trfe*UAitat, jg w\im Sk from Klim Whole Milk *kyj liquid milk, because it ccptaiff^W other cream, taken off twe top of I There are np germa Klim is used in Jpspitals, sil its good qualities, as#your physil J M.S Distributor f< 423 Empire rfdg. Box ho Act, not Tho 811 LOCUST AVENUE, lis handsome 8-room frame resident st Avenue for sat3 at a bargain, p Idering the location. Joining the Nci ol property, and located on i>avei i car lines, the lot Is large and level. LOTS. ?to Graham Heights on the hill overli the city and Hickman Run'.Valley? ne loi mm me sigu uuuiu uu n iui ?. HIGH STREET HOME. rge lot, 55x200 feet, fronting High sti running back to Hamilton street, 7 r< e,.In good condition, to the first bit $2,000 cash, price $4,000. 704 PALATINE AVENUE. ttage, near Morris Store on Morgini ue, 4 rooms, lot 40x120 feet. $2,500. \ FINE FARM. 00\cres on Clarksburg line, suitable Ivislon. Prices and terms reasonafeh men dan get together and make si !y, placing this farm on the market. NO CAR FARE. >ly 8 minutes walk of Main street?I t ty houses for sale in this section betji n Avenue and ^l?P'e avenue for ,a than you can get tne houses built ring in the lots? I will give you terme bly payments, no 'lpan required. I ; to make a deslratUa^esldence dlit of this section?tawdr are some of !S~ ... _ P\ e No. zoi. ipwara street, price *1 e No. 224, jjfiSrval Strejt, Price $2261 e No. 2L8f Norval street Price, $276< e No,/816, Norval streeC. Prioe, $?00( e.ffo. 214, Norval street/.Prlce, $3001 i? No. 213 Norval streets Price $4,0' e No. 210, Norval street,SPrlce J40fl( No. 206, Norval street. Jriee, $400( e No. 203, 'Howard street, Erie? $370( e No. 203, Howard street, Price, $880( No. 205, Howard street; PjHce $370( AUTO TRADE. o lots on tbe Fay Watson Hfll, ow trade for small car. , ICE'S BUN FARM, out % mile from paved road, only a sb ace out of town on Ices' Run, 50 acret lays well and Is a line location for Sub homth?will take Fairmont property payment or sell' outriftit on easy tar $6,500. MARYLAND AVENUE. Dom, modern home, highly improved ie caiiir ouu utuicuivuw i?v?? iww hardwood finish, le??! lot, all for 1 jr that it would require to replace ! menla, 15,200. ^-IMMEDIATE POSESSfON-VACA en room modem frame hoyse, will sd October 1st. This is a good stn 1? built home. Large rooms, the fl being hardwood. The price la (34 payment down. , B. h . MAIN ST. Opp. Cow1 Clarence ?Tnrner and ' liwrtUyn Woods. Announces Marriage. Mias Kettle Martin received a letter from Mrs. Chaa. Edgell who Is located ia Hart rill?. 0., announcing her marriage. Mrs. Edgell was before her marriage Miaa Jeaaie Jett. Mr. EdgeU is well known and both have a number of friends who extend to them 4>eat wishes. Engaged At Mine Work Claude Boone, a well known farmer ;fea* completed his work on the farm I and la now digging coal In a small I mine near his home. i ** fftt-mAF TfViA vnrlfq In I the mine daring the day is spending hie fpire time each evening cutting corn. Mr. Price hu a good crop of corn and he 6*ys he Is trying to lower the high cost of living. Moved a Show. Chas. Martin went to Mlddletown, Wednesday and helped to move a ?how to >'ew England. Personal*. Ellas Mclntlre was here calling on friends. Mr. Mclntlre was a former resident here before moving to Enterprise. Mrs \ Harrison Martin was a recent caller In Fairmont. homas Koon, was a business visitor In Clarksburg. 'Geneva Martin who has been real tick Is able to be out. Mrs. Carl Wilson was shopping In Fairmont this week. Warren Harris Vas calling on a friend here Thursday afternoon, M. Earl Morgan is leaving tomorrow night for Dallas Texas where he will look over a 18S aci'e lease of oil lands preparatory to forming a stock company. He will be gone several we* Vs. ed F^esh Milk the Future. .gone./First, to renew body wastes tew rpsues and fluids. Second to IT (Actions. Good rich- milk con- ; (pntein and mineral substances, I am6 (supplies energy Mr carrying- j jrfect Milk. jferfat and minerals, as contained ? is present in Klim, equally good | fa Milk. The Double Cream, mixed Kirlshlng than Cum? taken from M^^oIidB o^tne ifllk, while the onfc- butterfat. or impiuiufesHlj Klim. ?ooMn^^nursyfy. on account of | jr West Virginia. 571. Clarksburg, W. Va. | ' 1 I f.? . ise Who Wait, H EDGEMONT LOT > on un Street car line, near t rice level-laying lot, 50x150 feet, $ real ments. road LOTS NEAR BARRACI On paved road and car line feet front.. 1200 to $500. T >ok> $10 per month. and L25. SPEEDWAY?lot 40x140 feet oz *500. ?this lot is oppoBjte the stov eet, 40m OHIO FARM, yer, 240 acres. Will trade on 1 erty. Coal operating plant o Call C. C. Denham or Levi B, EA8T PARK AVENUE BRI Corner to Camden streetn brick residence in easy walk! t0f all points about the city?loca 5, a ?for sale worth the price askei 31118 LOTS. A-few very desirable Jackso . for sale. On monthly payinem LOTS NEAR BIG FAC less Suitable for business, restai by houses, stores garages, prices 'a?^ . HAMILTON 8TRE rjct Back of Court House, two hi tjj6 nargaui as a rem proposition? org and roomers, Price $4,500. 000 / rent forJ^ft+0 per montW ). Z? T /). / 8 ACRES. It Near Bell Sfiin. 6 room bo )' DUlldiijgs, fo/hogs, poultry ao< 00 eonable cub payment and ! " Pi^se $7,mo. Will accept pt I." ^payment/ I! J QARAQE 81TB ?. At Worth Fairmont Station," ibou/tbe city, buy It while the aer IABT PARK?and Morgantow rgfcm (or 8 houses, now fenced yt750. / 4 COTTAGE ROOK 'u?, / Modem, East Ferrr. net; in / bridge,-mmt be sold first of vri ??./ ?"/ * 8TATE STR^T No. S01?Large bouse Jf I let ,e6t front< H fMt back yPric Am ? q'tB 104 DIAMOND 8TRI In. Thla property la loc?(e<L tx Garage, the lot la 36x184 felt, am cottage and small building NT lot |SOO Caah and monthly p be er out of tvoa and roquaata a ( >ng 1M HE88 AVENl) Irat Corner lot, 60x110 feet Fi? 100. Price *8,750. 11,000 cash, balax payuieijta. [ ARR t House. Phone 28L x.. '' " ' Chock Trader, on th$ mound -for Ktngmont, trill lead" the attack of the Klngmont nine on Austen on the Kingmond diamond tomorrow, both places have dandy teams this year and are exactly matched as regards' games won ,, Boy's Fal CnmA' Naur ' I hi ftJUIIlC 4 1WTT A ill ?| Going to Sdiool Isn't Qu lewCi DUBBELBILT ?[ CLOTHES TO WEA1 ' We also have good H; , i Caps, Shoes and Farni ' fags?-more styles and signs than we could po ( bly describe here. They \ > all quality garments v : more than the usual va 4, attached, to them. i BOYS' DUBB , $12.75, $14.75, $ 1' Hand-tailored Suits with 1 All-wool fabrics/made ii t? Norfolks and /double-b garment is an /xceptioni high prices. / ' BOYS! STEP INTO j / FOOTl < Service is tJe first thoug the boj^/n emphasizin need to dyfcqgard smart < * find all the ijeb^r effe^ lasts in the extenS^vprni t ond-floor shoe denwfcrne 1' $3.<WTO |^j i? T W ^ore* Karr > ^ <w^^e ?usy ere are a Few.--] r. VIRGINI he sUtidn, Ilnfe g room bouse, 1150, easy p?y- near Third stree Ogden residence, tag Into bis own 1 CVILLE. possessions will 1 , large lota, 50 errns as low aa DELAWARE 5 room modern i street car Hue. , e factory. $500. RMi??ce. Soul / COAL! Fairmont prop- 6 room house n Umber land. Good fQr building Harr. accept property u ICK HOUSE GLENN -large modern Largo lot and ng distance to |25 month. Hwo tion tor garage i for it. 17,000, AL 50x120 feet, on Avenue, near Owe n Addition lota the lot for the : tB. easy payments wi TORIE8. N irants, rooming fine building Io reasonable. the Koppers plant only $600.?will ai :et. EA8T park, nei auses on lot?a overlooking the ri fine for board* This propertyFOURT> '" J Lot 50x200 feet /street, near the rnuUDC <n ivu ivui a 113 Mcl< Flye room cotu 10x130 feet. Prlci / / $12,000 Ohio fa best location lota, / ' " VACAf n At/ corner, 6 rooms and ba and/ln garden Perma $500 Cash J 1 P(TT?Bt ifrf Ready to opera /end'-of new b0U19> on th* P" Uk, $2500. tunity to make i leprlce to comipui , winter. Parties pi should try It with i rooma, lot 8i :ated on the bill ii 8 iseou. ORArtaN SET, Lot 90x110 feet iok et Liberty * old house located i ? S room modon the rear of y- WALNir ejrmmti. Own* 14 roomi. Mod lulck Ml*. In wattin* dtoUw 8. e room how, WALNU* ice ob Monthly Clou in. As < Jul table for buelQi My Best Referenc* era and I Apprecie dation. ; [M? mmmnf will be on halH toraorro^^^B Marshal Foch prl?es a cane preaflH ed to him by a polla, with wWmBM drew oat In frarel the plans of tfcftlaj^l great offenalT* of the war. | ng? He'll Need ite So Hard When a Fel-jB in Have i V H rfttiiynigosing snoes tor; ]m gj^ra we have found no> agyle features. You wiljf H 5 in leather, finishes and fi swing of Harrison's sec--* ' nt. Priced at > -{ fl 0 THE PAIR orfcte People. 'J; \ 1 1 SXN'3 1 Business Spw? ( . I -evi B. Harr A AVENUE HOME. located oajrirglnla avenue, rib I t, next door to the M, Vf. ' j } , V i lie prcoeav ucuuyauv mw?? ? TY iomo about October 30, wheo *1; J |. AVENUE, EAST PARK | \ cottage, 2 small lots, 12.760. ; | 'if* D80ME BRICK. IT Side, good lot, $10)60^ SUN PROPERTY. I and about 1 acre of land. 2 fl ; or trucking?16,000. Will | AVENUE HOME. 6 rooms, 11,000 cash and Dltcka from Locust ; j ||M OT BARGAIN. e block off Morgan town . (H us Plant. Stone already on ; * !fl foundation. $100 cash and , J H 11 buy this lot. ORHILl. LOT. cation In Nob Hill?right at .* '$$ J ?one block from car lme> ^ | IH Tango terms. ir Camden street, leyel lot , ) STREET HOME. on tbo right side of FeurUl !J end of the stone bridge.' ft ooms and batb. Price $6,500. X ?|f| EINNEY STREET. co nntiSA. witn bath. Lot 9 13,000. Half cub. TRADE. rm Tor Fairmont housfs >or ' || IT BUNGALOW. ? h. close to. Price 13,800. ? and ISO per month. IRGH COAL MINK -jf? te. Alaq vacant eotUf? r J3Sj party. Thia la an oppor* IN^B noney and reader a great Rj 1 Jlty. Coal will b? high thU D 9 annlng to operato-thla mine |r| Dut delay. The plant is lo- StfSjflS M i the Jackaon addition. M ?? H TREET PROPERTY. ^3$ Suitable for garage. An Si M in the property, Price >5,000 1 M 9 3?! > ih w m brick residence located