Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 21, 1914, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 17

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EVENIN.G LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 21, 1014.
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"OUlt TORN EXT"
IF GERMANS WIN,
SAYSJ.R.DREXEL
American Back From Eu
rope Declares Kaiser Has
Army or 300,D00 In U. S.
Tells of Atrocities.
NEW TOItK, Nov. !t.-"acrmanjr hns
800,000 oniccrs and men In thin country
already, and If nho wins the present war,
It will bo our turn next."
This ntntcment tue made by John It,
Drexcl, of this city nnd formerly of Phtln
Uclplila, when ho returned from Europo
last nll't tin the White Star liner Adri
atic. Ite linn spent most of tho Inst two
month!) In Vichy, France, nnd declared
he had n splendid opportunity to see tli
nj German fighting machine at work.
' 11 la a wonderful machine, and la bo
Ing very cleverly handled by the moat
astute group of men In the world, the
German General Staff," ho continued. "It
la up to this Government to take Imme
diate steps to Increase tne strength of our
, standing army and to double our ilqet.
"My brother, Anthony 3. Drcxel, la
lighting with a French regiment, lie wan
In London two days before I left, having
brought hbme Lady Sarah Wilson, whoso
husband had been killed at the Alsno.
Lady Sarah up to that tlmo had been
with tho Itcd Cross. Her husband'B death
nnd tho Icrrlblo wenther on the Continent
prostrated her.
"You aro going to hear of more atroci
ties before this war Is over, and somo
of them will be more horrible than nny
one ever Imagined. While. In Vichy a
wounded German soldier was brought Into
the hospital. In his pockot was tho hand
of a woman, with four valuable rlnss
Btlll on tho fingers."
ABBESTED AT MAN'S HEARING
While attending tho hearing of a man
charged with robbing grocery stores In
South Philadelphia, George Allen. :'.:
years old, 27th and Federal streets, was
arrested today charged with being nn
accomplice. Lawrence Tleiney, 21 cais
irtd, M15 Slgel street, was tho man being
tried.
FTJNERAi OF J. P. MORRIS
The funeral of James P. Morris, n re
tired hotel man, who died Wednesday
rom an attack of licait disease, was
Laid this morning from St. John's Catho
lic Church, 33th below Market trt.t
Mr. Morrla was 70 jcara old and for
many jtArf was connected with th Con
tinental Hotel, the Bingham and the
Glrard House. He made his home at JU
Bouth 11th street
OBITUARIES
BROTHER QUINTONIAN
For Several Years at the Head of
Philadelphia Protectory for Boys.
Brother Qulntlnlan. a well-known Chris
tian itrother, until recently head of the
Philadelphia Protectory for Boys, died
yesterday nt St. Agnes' Hospital. He was
TO yiara old,
Brother Qulntlnlan was known as
Thomas F Meade before he entered the
Christian Brothers' novitiate In Montreal.
In 1W ho came to this city from New
Tork as principal of the Cathedral School.
He Inter became director of he Christian
Brothers' Academy, Hartford, Conn., and
soon afterward accepted a like position
with the La Salle Commercial Institute,
cf New York He returned to this city In
1501 to asiume charge of the Philadelphia
Protectory for Boys, and continued at Its
head until last yenr, when falling health
obliged him to retire.
His funeral will take place from La
Salle College on Monday. A Solemn Mass
of Hcqulcm will bo celebrated In the"
Cathedral at 10 n, m., and after the final
services he will be burled In the Christian
Brothers' Cemetery In Ammendale.
CHARLES QOTILOB BERUNOER
Charles Gottlob Berllnger, a director of
tho Integrity Title Insurance Trust and
Safe Deposit Company, died yesterday
after a long Illness nt his home, 2033 North
Hancock street. Mr. Berllnger retltcd
from tho wholesalo meat business some
time ago. He was a member of several
German societies, tho Cnnnstatter Volks
Test Vereln, BchuoUcn Vercln, tho l"or
mnn Lodge, No. 1Z, F. nnd A. M and
atllllated with tho Hoynl Arch Masons,
the Knight Templarn nnd "the Lai, Lu
Temple. He was a well-known resident
of Kensington, where he lived for many
years. The funeral will take place Tues
day afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late
residence.
W. D. BEERS
WILKES-BABBE, Pa., Nov. 21.-W. D.
Beers, r,5 years old, for many years ono
of WH'is-Harre's most prominent mer
chants, died at his home here of apoplexy
today. His death came suddenly and ho
showed no sign of Illness until nn hour
before tho end. Ho was born In Rockdale,
Lehigh County, His widow and two chil
dren, Balph E. Beers, of Trenton, N. J.,
and Mrs. Gcorgo L. Fcnncr, of Ashley,
survive.
years established at Ho North lth street,
died Thursday at his home, 2204 North
20th street, after n long illns. He was
actively Interested In the Caterers' Asso
ciation. He laes a widow. The funeral
will take place from his late residence
Monday morning
JOHN B. FROXHINOHAM
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Brigadier Gen
eral John II. Frolhlngham, assistant cc
retftry of the National Lead Company,
died nt his home hero this morning aged
"3 yenrs He served with tho Btlv Massa
chusetts Heglment during the Civil War
Scntfi
BAVMB. On November 20. 1014, , WIL
LIAM BAYl.tr:. Funeral on Ustunhn. nt
9 l. m., at tha residence of his son-ln-lsw
Ctarge It. Mundell. (w Delaware ave., Nor
wood, Delaware Lotmty, Pa. Interment Ham
ilton. Ontario, Canidn, on Honda)-.
Iir.ltIJNORIt.--On November 20, 1014.
CitAItLKH OOTTI.OU JIRIll.tNOnrt, hus
hand ot the late ltorlna nerllnger (nee Km
lei). In his Slth rear. Itelattvee and friends,
aim lUVman Lodge. No 12.1, V. and A. M.I
Kensington It.. A Charter. No. 231! Mary
Uummandery, No. an, K, T.: I.u I.u Temple,
A. A. O. N M. a.: directors of Integrity
Title Insurance, Treat and Pafe Deposit Com
ranrt Cannstatter Votksfest Vereln. .Schuet
sen Vereln, Philadelphia quartet Club nnd
all other societies of which he was n mem
brr, are lnlted to attend tho funeral eerv
leu, on Tuesday, at 'i o'clock, at his Jato
residence, 2ivts North Hancoek at Interment
private, at German Lutheran Cemetery.
HI.tlM. JOHN BLUM, 2004 Franklin at.
llOH.EAt On No ember 17, 1014, CATH
AHINK. widow of Altrrd Ililleau funeral
on Sunday, Nov 22. nt 1.10 p. m., irom
her late residence, Southampton, Pa, Inter
room pmnte. at William l'enn Cemetery.
IlltADI.EY. nOBINBON BltADLCY. R02
W .Noirla t. -s
CI.AMPFIKH. OMVEIt CbAMPFFER,2S30
York tt.
CLARK. LnTTICE CLARK. 4200 Chester
DIAMOND. On Nov ember 18. 1014. PAT
ItlCK, htishnnd nf Mary Diamond (neo
Haley) Funeral nn Monday, at K'tn a. m ,
fro-n 2K01 OIIo at. (2".th and Fn'rmount
ae.). lllsh Mnss or Itequleni at St. T'rnnels'
Church, nt 10 a m Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.
TCIHIAIt. On November IT, 1014. MAIIOA
.ItF.T .1 . nlfe if loinca It. IMgnr nnd daugh
ter nf nitnheth j ani xh" late William
II, Sttnson Funeral on Fundny, nt 2 p. m ,
from her late r-tldtncc. n:u Wlnton at. (Dtli
nnf,Tnrkon ati ) Interment nt I'ernnooU
Cemetery ,
EIt IN. On November IS. 101 JAMBS It.
IlltvIN. I'unernl nn Monday nt 1. . m.,
from his Into rnldcnce. Mnrtdo, Del Co Pn.
Intrrnicnt nt Media Cemetery
KVANS On Noember 20, 1014 ltA
1IKI.I.A L., nlfo of (lenrKe H. JTtnna mil
ilauirhter nf Abel B. nnd Cni'j llaltonell, In
hr T-4tlt yenr. Funeral nt llio cuncnlcm.i.
ot the foinllj.
JtBAL KSTATB IX)It SALK
City
JOHN "W. HOIiIiAND
John W. Hdlland, 70 years old
ly known caterer and
a wide-
for tho Inst 22
DEAL KBTATK FOll 8ALK
Nonfood. Vm
NORWOOD
Two ne houses. 10th nnd Amoaland roid:
Inrne lots; 0 larso room" and both; hot-water
hent. gas and electric light; sewer; water;
I'cment nlka, tno squares to train or trolley;
prices J4U00 and 4200: tenna to suit; owner
un premlaea. '.
HARRY MOORE, Moore, Pn.
ANew Operation
OF THOSR
LOUGHRAN HOUSES
JUST L1KB Tim 11-i THAT WB TJUILT
ND SOLD LAST Yn.n
Sec Sample Houses
4832 North Fifth Street
Price $4000
ALSO
516 Eleanor St Price $3200
These Imv porch fronts, nil modern lm-
firovement bnnement Inunilry, electric
Ichts llullt nllh the stability Hint hai
mnde the I nuchrnn bnuve n atnndnrd of
icood ronntrnrtlnii. Kee
JOHN LOUGHRAN'S SONS
6TH ST., DELOW ROCKLAND ST.
DEATHS
DEATHS
FADLOIT. On November 19. 1011. at resl
denco of his son-in-law, llllsm II, Howen,
Audohon. N. J., WILLI-AM II KAIHXIW,
Fineral serrlces on Sunday, at 1 p m , at
residence of Wesley llnwen. 1018 South .2d
st, Philadelphia Interment private, nt
Green Mount cemetery.
Fflll.ONa. On N'ovemher 20,1914, PrtANK,
husband Of Winifred Furlonr and nn of
the late Michael and Mnry Furtons. Funeral
on Monday, at " 10 n m , from 1T44 North
nth st lllsh Requiem Mass at St. Malaehy's
Church at lo n m. Interment prltnte, st
Nev Cathedral Cemetery.
OIIINKY. On November 10, 1014, MAHT A ,
nlfe of Alexander Olbney. runeint on Mon
day, nt 2 p. m , from 2210 Dieklnmm t. In
terment nt Mount M"r1nh Cemetery. ,
OltAHAM. On November 10, 1014, IIUBH
TON J., hufbnnd of Radio (linhtrh luneinl
services on Sunday, at 1 p. m at 1700 North
Tanev t Intetment at Hillside Cemetery
ln Tunernl csr,
1IAINKS. On November 20. 1014, AnrtA
II AM W.i husiand of Mnggle It, Maine.
Funtral on Monday, nt i p m from lion
t Ilerks tt . to proceed to Palmer Vault
Inteiment prlvtte Ml. Pence Cemctco,
HALL-CAntllB IIALU 2080 Carpenter at
HASLKTT. On Nnv.mlr 1J. 1014. FIIANK
C, lmtband of Mary llnslett, nnd eon of
Mnry A. nnd the late William tlanlctt Due
notice nf the funeral will he siren, from his
Into resilience. 12.f Rait Palmer st
linnDKUT. Near M.iaonlll. N. J, on No
ember It, 10H, HAIlItY W husband of
rule Herbert Funernl on Ftundav. at 2 n.
m.. from Mason Wile. N. J Interment nt
Lutheran cemetery.
lir.ItM'IILL. On Noxemher 50, 1n4, nt
Mllhllle, N .1 Mt'LrOTtn, preeldent of the
MtllWIla Nattonil Tlnnk. nscd ST Nenr Rcla
tlten and friends nrc Inxlted to ntteh I tho
funernl. from bla late residence, 221 Hnrt
Main street. MIlHIIIe, N. J., oh Xlonday.
November 2.1, at 10.10 n m. Interment
at Mount Vleasnnt Cometerv
JONF.S. On Nox ember 20, mil HOWARD
husbnnd of nitnbath A. Jones, Funeral er
Icea on Mondaj, at 2 r. m nt Ills late resi
dence, "21 South eoth st. Interment prl
ftte, nt fcrnwood Cnrtery
KENNEDl. AONCH WflNNDDV, 1810 In
ternoll at
KOLODNElt. OITTI.E KOLODNER, 1037
Nottli Pnttnn st
LETTF.NOt'ItOEIt CATItAniNn LETTEN-
(ll'llliril 11214 Dlikenn ae.
MACNAMKK. At his relrtenee, Tlerwyn,
Pn.. on No ember ll. 11114, HICItARD S.
MACNAMKE Duo notice of tli funeral
nlll he Riven.
MeCAFFllK.On Noremoer 1I.10J 4.Tn08.
McCAFFRBr. husband of Itsfinah JJeCat
fry and son of Patrick nnd Alice, McCaf
frey jaee MeCauley). Funeral on Monday,
ft o W , m., rrom 2823 Oaul st. Requiem
Maes st st .Anne's Church, at 10 a m. In
Itrment st Holy Cress Cemetery.
MeCOltMICK. On November 10, 1014, AN
WIIFW Met ORMIr K. hutband of Msry Mc
CormlrV Funeral en Toesdsf, t J M a. m ,
from 2T2 Kst Ihlsh ae. Solemn Reaulem
Mass nt at. Apne s Church, st 10 m In
ternimt it Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
MeELlIATTON. Suddenly, on November 18.
inn, MICHAEL, son of the late John and
Msry McElhstton (nee Devlin). Funeral on
Monday, at 10 s m from 2!W llelsmde
st Solemn Reaulem Mass nt tho Church of
the Nativity nt 10 a m precisely Interment
nt New Cnihedrnl Cemetery .,.
MILLER Buddenly, on November 10, 1014,
DOROTHY r. , twin daurhter of Charles .
and ITmmn E Miller tneo Pntrlenn) Funeral
serl'e on Pundny st 2 p m nt Maple
ae abovs Ujomlnir ave. (WvomltiK nve. and
.It st ) Interment nt Oakland Cemetery
Mt'I.roRD. At Mllhllle, N J on .Novem
ler a I. 1HH, 11! n , , MPl.roltD, presi
dent of the Mllhllle National Hank, nsed
ST years, ltclathes and friends are invited
to nttend the luneral, from Tiln Into reldence,
2JH rM Main st , Mllhllle, N J . on Mon
day. November 21, nt 10 10 a m Interment
st Mount Ptcnrant Cemeterv
POTTH. On November 10, 1014. CHAR
LOTTIE POTTS, widow of John Potts and
daiiuliler of the Inte Jacob It and Jane
Pntterron runeral services on Funds), at
2 P in. nt 1242 Enst Susouehanna ae In
lerinent nt Mount Peace Cemetery
tlt'INTINIAN. At St Agnes' Ilnspltnt. on
rrl.lnx. Not ember 20. 1014, , nllOTHKll
Qt'OTINIAN The eercnd clersy, board
of minnuers of the Philadelphia .Protectory
nnd friends ore tmlted to attend tho funeral,
from La Sillo College, on Monday morning.
At I' o'elnrk. Solemn llenulem Sfnss st tho
Cathedral nt In o'clock. To proceed b) tho
12 10 train from 24th and Chestnut sts. lo
Animnndale, Md . for Interment
REYNOLDS. on No ember 18. 1014.WILL
IAM A son of Margaret nnd the Into Onen
Remolds, funeral Monday, nt S 30 n. m
fiom 214 E Cambria st Folemn Requiem
Mass nt O-ir Lnd ot Visitation Church st
10 a m Interment Holy Sepulchre Ceme
tery. SATTERTIMVAIT. At the residence nf
his son, Thomns C Sntterthnalt, Lnnsdowne,
la nn llth Month. 2uth. ini 1. OX)ltlI: T
HVTTKIITHWMI'. in his "nth seor. Funernl
nt West Oroxe Friends' Meetlna- House, on
8ee0nd day, 2.M lust , nt 10 n. m
REAL ESTATE l'OH BALE
Olney
REAL ESTATE FOUS I.K
Olney
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tlitinkfiil fur your tlirlrilncxx.
NOVEMBER
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On the
Famous
Wellcns
Aenue
Purchase One Aon
See Whelan's
Olney Homes
PRICE $2300
Duncannon Ac, S.UiO. and 5th SI. Price S36S0
Including Street Improvements
The (motion la conveniently near storea
irhnols nnd churches of nil denomination
On fnro to eerv part nf the city Sth st
ure nnss door. Tabor and Olney Stations.
"tillndclphlH and Rending Rallun), Mlthln ,
s minutes waix
P. J. & James T. Whelan
.E.Cor. Sth St. & Fisher Av,
(.1100 North)
Acent on Premises
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DEATnS
BCHlCfU.Ea, On November 20, 1014.
flEOHofc T. BCIttCKLRIt. husband of
Resin Kchlckter Funeral on Sunday, at
fl p m., at tha residence ot his son, Wil
liam F. flchlekler. C20 Moyer st To proeeed
to Psimer Orourd
BCHOFIELD. On November 20, 1014. WILL
IAM HCIlOFIDI.b. ssed 70 years Relstlvea
and friends, slso Abel Lodto, NO 2, A O
H, ot An and Shepherds Social Club, are in
vited to attend tha funeral,, on Monday, at
2 o'clock, from his late residence, lad anl
Clearfield sts. Falls of Scliujlklll Services
st church of St James the Less. 2 30 p m,
Interment In adjoining grounds
SCIinOEDER Sufldenly, on the 20th Inst,
EI.IX.AIUCTII, wile of Frank Rchroedcr Rela
tives snd friends are Invited to attend the
runeral services, on Tuesdsy afternoon, nt S
o'clock, at her Inte residence, I80S North
Ettlnr st. Interment tt West laurel Hill
Cemetery, Remains can be viewed Monday
erenlns-
HP.myAZI. On November 20, 1014,
TIIl'riEUA, widow of Peter Serwatl. Funernl
on Monday, November 21, from the rest'
denco of her son-ln-lsw, Dr Charles W.
Vsne-, 2123 West Lehigh ne., nt Ifli) a m
Solemn High Mass at St. Columba'a Church,
at 10 a. in. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery,
Roxborough.
SlIOLENDUnn. On November 20, 1014,
ELLA M , widow of Wllllnm II. Sholenberg,
Due notice of funeral will he ghen front
tho residence, M40 North 12th si., Loitsn
BI.ArK, On November 20, 1014, ClIAn
LES C, husband of Christine slack nnd
ran nf the Iste John snd Mary Slsck.
Funeral sen Ices on Monday, at 2 p m , at
Ills Iste residence, 4(.ra Wyoming ave and
Aailum Plk. Prsnkford. Interment nt North
Ceitnr Hill Cemetery.
SOl'TII. On November 18, 1014, In Down
Irgtown, la, llroiKli: w. fiofhl runernl
Mnnilny at the George W. South Memorial
Church of the Adiotnte, 18th and Diamond
sts, at 11 a. tn , where remains can bo
yjewed Interment private, nt South Laurel
MTIIKNnV On November 20, 1014, MARY,
nllw of DaMl Sllhens, nged 70 jenrs Duo
notice of funeral mil bo ghen, at lite rcsl
itrnee. Ml North nth st
SLACK, On November 20, 10t4, CHARLES
JMT"
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?.. htMbstnl ef ChrWIno Shtek nd soil f
the late John and Mnry 8laek Relatlfe-i
and fflends. aese MeWroe lxrdge, Nc. 3. I
O O ft. United Rfethrrn Bncampfnent. Nfl.
2, I. 0. O F , Trastee of the odd F1lew'
If all Association ot the Northern Liberties,
Board of Directors ST the Marlborough 1.
and L AtsoclBtlon are Invited to attend
the funeral services on Monday, at 2 p. m.,
at his latt residence, 4W Wyomlngd
Asylum pike, rrankfora. Interment at rrortft
Cedar Hill Cemetery
TRINKNEIL On November I"!, !?, jAt
TILDA, daughter of tho late William ncj
Tx)uls Trlnkner Funernl Bundny, at 11
m . from tho chapel of John II Wetrel. 2.1W
Osrmnntown nve Interment private, Green
Mount Cemetery
TNUITZ. JEROMH TRUIT55, 1714 Nor
wood st
TVLK1L At Richmond, Vs , on n'ewmMf
10. 1011, 8UHAN MARSHALL MORRIS TT
I.Kit, wife ef John Tyler. Jr. Interment prl-
TVRELT FRANCIS TTIIEI.L, 2248 Wsl-
WALDliON. On November 18, 1014, SO
PHIA, widow of Charles n Wnldron. Fo
nerst scflces on Sunday, nt 2 p m.. from
loss Klnsev st (formerly Oxford st ), Frank
ford Interment strictly pthate, North Cedar
WETZEL. Suddenly, at Wltkes-Mnrre. Fa..
Nuemlier IS 11114 JOHN L., liuibsnd ot
Kntle Foster AVeltel Due notice of the
funeral will bo given, from his late rest
denre HMO North tiideon st
YITIIRIJHIN. llAItTlT VUDELSON, 610
Rrjdmnn st
APARTMENTS
"THE TIOGA"
lfith nnd Tioga sts. t 0 and 7 room housekeep
ing apattments. large porches' modern In every
reepecti most desirable location In North Phils.
Convenient to train and trolley) open every dsy.
WORSTER & KRIDER
851S acrmnntown e., or on prsmlses.
HEAL ESTATE 11)11 HALE
WerrhTlsdclnliln "
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
est Phllnileliihla
0VERBR00K SECTION
Something Entirely Different -Semi-Suburban
Homes in the City Limits
Netv Ui-lo-dntc linusrs, 23 ft, front, nllh lots
33 ft. wide
Ilrnnllfiil resiliences nmhlat Oellglitful surroundings r
Nassau Road between 61st and 63rd Sts.
SOUTH OF OXFORD ST.
Within easy road! of centre of city by way of i
Iilevatcu, paaainB norm on tum street; uvcr
tironk cars on Arch street or I'ennn. It. IX. from
Ovcrbroolt Station.
W. PERCIVAL JOHNSON, Builder
on Premises or
4039 LANCASTER AVE.
f
Downsbroiigli's Boulevard Homes
AltE SEI.LINO I'AST
Boulevard Homes Only $4700
A few left on shland Ave., between 58lh & 59th Sts.
(TWO SQUARES SOUTH OF BALTIMORE AVENUE)
Only $4100
ACT QUICKLY IF
OU DESIRE ONE
H. H. DOWNSBROUGH, Builder and Owner
Take nny enr line croiiainsr 00th street (Including "I'L pass south on 58th and
Aflhlnnd ne Anfforn Station (Pa. II. It ) two blocks away.
Ham Die house on en eerv ilnv nml tvinliifr hv nnnoIntmenL Phone. " OOUlana
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Louden St. West of 5th Street
4800 NORTH
DIRECTLY FACING THE BEAUTIFUL BOULEVARD
, Six rooms nnd bath, electric lighting, porch fronta,
ilocp lots.
Price $3300 Terms to Suit
J. Henry Parker, Buiidw
On Premises Every Day
COME, SEE THEM
f?nr N'n. Rfl np ttH nn Rtl mtrrvt rtinn direct to iht nnernifotl.
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HEIST'S
MODERN
HOMES
IS IKIAK
Wromln Ave.
at ltth 81.
8 tarre roomi
and bath.
Crate Street
North ot
IVromlnc Are.
0 lame room
ami bath.
Hot-water heat.
Dutch hall,
tiled bathroom.,
marble hnwer.
hardwood floor..
llarry II. Heist
X.ii.sr' OlM, mm ana
l'IKe oil.
VJ
Rxiscomb St. woo Bet. 16th and 17th Sts.
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I.i M'"'TBtl"TmirJWgJnirrWFir,ittr,T "I''lirMl tare
WM. D. CHAMBERS
493? North
Broad Street
porcnei.
Urrac.d
front..
A Few
for llent
J
Boulevard Homes
MODERN IN EVERY DETAIL
$2800 - $3500 $4000
Terms to Suit
EIGHTH, STREET AND WINGOHOCKINQ STREET
South of the Boulevard One Square From Hunting Park
Two sjory, porch front, 8 rooms. Hot-water heating
throughout, electric and gas lighting, all gas or coal kitchen,
large lots, terraced fronts, cement steps, parquetry floors ana
hardwood finish throughout. Laundry in basement. Also many
other new and attractive features, chief among them being the
price and terms.
HART & BAILEY Builders and Owners
d
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TUJANY of the builders and owners of
houses in the Logan and Boulevard
section here represented have other attrac
tive homes for sale and for rent. t Photo
graphs, descriptions, sale and rental prices
are on file at LEDGER CENTRAL.
Surely you can find a satisfactory loca
tion from this wide range of choice.
MaWftHiSiifSi
KJ
flighest Elevation in This Locality
12th and Wyoming Ave.
The name etnntlnril of excellence that ha charac
terized th. Crawford Home for year. I. embodied In
thl new operation.
A special fenturo in thee houses never before used
in ttilit rliss of construction Is the "liullt-ln" bath
tubs, with concealed fltlurcs nnd shower baths, reioc
nlrcd by the trade lis the most sanitary and hlchest
class of pluniblne Installation yet known.
$"4200 to $4600
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Camac and 13th Sts.
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4800 North
A complete home;
S large rooms; hard
wood floors through
out, hot-water heat,
electricity, vacuum
cleaning attachment;
largo yards and
porches.
Open daily and
Sunday. Evenings by
nppolntmcnt.
chwingle Bros.
Builders & Owners
Gehlhans & Dallas
Agents on Premises
15th nnd Coortlnnd
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BEAUTIFUL HOMES
IN
PICTURESQUE LOGAN
and Boulevard Section
On Line of Proposed Subway and Elevated
A RESTRICTED SECTION NEAR CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS
18 Minutes from Centre of City by way of Reading Railway
81 TRAINS DAILY
Also Accessible by Three Car Lines on Old Y ork Road viz: 4th, llth and 16th Streets;
Also, Three Car Lines on 5th Street, Including Fox Chase, Olney, and Frankford
and Midvale Cross-town Line; 35 Minutes by Trolley to Market Street.
An Ideal Section for Persons Desiring a Home
in a Refined and Convenient Neighborhood.
OVER 1200 HOUSES FROM WHICH TO MAKE A SELECTION
Variety of Styles and Prices to Please All
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I2th St. nnd
Camno St.
Beautiful .'
story side
yard homes.
Uodtrn In
vsry detail
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n o o r i. ;
and eleetrle
lights, vacu
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base
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dry. Itro
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porches.
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The labor incidental to moving into and set
tling a new house is greatly lightened by compe
tent help.
The Public Ledger maintains the
HOUSEHOLD REGISTRY
. BUREAU
for the convenience of housewives who are seek
ing women or girls for general housework
nurses, governesses,
This service is without charge to Ledger
advertisers.
Telephone Walnut or Main 3000
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The wonderful combination Coal and
Gas Range.
This is the greatest asset a builder can
offer with a new house.
Insist upon having this great range in
YOUR Kitchen.
Absolutely complete for EVERY use of
both fuels.
Send for our 80-page COOK BOOK
and KITCHEN MANUAL it's FREE.
ABRAM COX STOVE CO.
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Logan Homes
SOth St.
South of Rockland
Six larsje rooms and
bnth and outkltchen.
tinsrment laundry exit to
yard: terraced fronts,
hnt-water heat. eas
and electric lights:
lamp porrhes, Vermont
late roofs, back stair
way; everything; com-,
plete and, modern.
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LOOKING FOR A REAL HOME SEE
Mahon's New Houses
FRONTING ON THE 300.FOOT BOULEVARD AT TENTH ST. AND
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE HUNTING PARK
t-AWN TENNIS PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN
Large S-story. O-room, porch-front houses, open fireplaces, parquetry
floors, til bathrooms, laundry, hot-water heat, gas and electric Hints, gas
kitchens, terraced fronts with old shade Several with garage privileges.
Sample house optn every day and on Sunday. Heated and Illuminated
throughout.
Come and see these attractive homes. Take Route No, St on 10th
street; No. SS on llth street, or No. 03 on Sth street. Uet oft at Uoulevard
(North Side) and walk tno squares east.
Trice taiiO. Small cash payment, balance at terms to suit purchaser.
A few for rent at . For further Information write or call.
Ci K. SI A(JK.HOUSE Office, 935 N. E. Boulevard.
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How else
could you Im
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parlor, living
room or din
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such a small
outlay!
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Beautiful $17
Cherry Dome
Now
Why not come to the factory and
save the dealers' and department
stores' profits?
fel'KCIAL Monday and Tuesday
Deauilful Ornamental Dome, f 7 Q 5
13-lnch, Stem end Light pJ"J
Our Dome are brass, not tin
brasa plated.
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fixtures and plumbing supplies of
sensible quality.
MEANS SAFETY AND ECON.
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FLECK BROS CO.
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