Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 29, 1916, Postscript Edition, Page 14, Image 18

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MfSSWf, PHYSICIAN
TOOK m DOG ALONG
Dr. James G. McWhinney, Con
victed on GlrTs Complaint,
Went Home to Get Pet
br. James C MoWhtnney, the elderly
and prorfilncnt Spring City physician who
disappeared while a Jury wna convicting
hint ot Iko chaTRes brought by 18-year-tM
Margaret Bertolet, Of West Chester,
foflk his flog- with him, It wfts learned to
Tfils 'wfta taken to mean by his friends,
or former friends for even his otan fam
ily Is denouncing him now that ho did
not commit suicide. This was tho first
bnpresaldn following his disappearance.
He was last seen ftt home at midnight
Tfednesday, and left In an automobile. It
Was thought he was pajlng a professional
call, and the lateness occasioned no sur
prise Not until the verdict km reached
did his absence beeome significant, nhd
hen the dog was found gone, too, his
disappearance was taken for all It meiiit.
HIS wife Is prostrated, and It Is feared
Ills mother, who is more than 80 years
eld, wilt die.
Dr J, F. Cassell, brother-tn-law of the
jalsslng physician, denounced him today,
lie said: "I warne'd. Doctor McWhlnney
years ago If ho did not correct his wajn
nnd.j!nve my sister untold agony which
his conduct wns causing her, I would take
an active part In prosecuting. I went
after him, and ho knew he had It coming.
Having nsslstcd In tho prosecution, t nm
now done with tho matter. I only regret
that the Innocent must suffer with tho
others. A few years ago Doctor 51c
Whtnney had a $10,000 practice, but his
habits caused his patients to leave him"
The bondsmen who wero security for
the appearance of the physician will have
to make good on J1000, unless they can
persuade tho physlclnn's family to do so.
Doctor Cassell dented alt statements
made at Spring City that ho had mado
good the bond for tho men who fur
nished It.
The Spring City Board of Education
and tho ,Bo.-ird of Health will met In a
lew uays to oust mm from tneio bodies
nrt,Ynt!
410. Ttoj-M.ArCRTmni. .and th employe ft
tlw femwiivanla. Railroad ",. ""!".? i?
attend the fiinrrnl irnrvtw-s on Monrtajtj, at
2 t m. preeww t his late residence, 2208
WiiIHm st Interment private Auto service
DAtinOK. Mr ANNE nAimqjJ mother Of
Hush .! and Patrick A and Mr s Mar A
MeDrlde. on Wednesday. April 26 U14 In
hr nsth year, at her residence, 1518 Mth
at Brooklyn. N X
nnoWN. On April 28. 1619 ASWtr. ntlOWN
daunhter f the late John and MMynrewn
tnee Mullen), of ratlsh of Raphoe. County
Oonal,lrelinil Relative and friend are
invited t attend the .funeral on Monday
mornlna: ,al 8 "to o'clock from her late resi
dence 2iia Fltiwater st Solemn Reflulem
Mass nt1t Charles Borromfo Church, 20th
and Christian sts , at 10 o clock Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery Automobile funeral.
CABMif On April 2S. 1018 H'.?R'r1
Jiusband of thelMrsr A Carlln. at hi
late residence 1)0? South 10th st Due no
tiro of the funeral will be siren
CARTFR. On Fourth. Month reurlti day,
.Mth last , MART nMKABBTII. wife of the
late Albert Carter, and dauehtcr of the
late Charh-s and Barah A l'nrry. In her
07th j-ear Relatives and friends are in
vited to attend tho funeral on First dan
Siilh Inst, at 3 o'clock from her at
residence, Somerton Interment at William
amh r-j,nr Trnlni fnr Rnmerton leafl
Retains: Terminal at 1 11 p m and .Tren-
ton'at 1J a J
waitmi
Carriastca will be In
FALL DOWNSTAIRS FATAL
Christopher McConvlllo, Carpenter,
Killed in Boarding House
A plunge headlong down n flight of
steps at 131S Vino street, a rooming
house, today caused tho death of Chris
topher McComlllo, 05 years old,
McCnmllte. -who was a member of the
carpenters' union, tripped at the top of
the stopi leading from tho third to tho
second floor. Ho was found by Edward
Loot, who has a room In tho house,
when JlcConvllle's body crashed against
his door. Tho man died of a broken neck
whllo on his way to the Hahnemann Hos
pital In the 11th and Winter streets sta
tion's patrol. Two addresses were found
written In a prayer book In tlio man's
pocket They Vero 311 North 30th street
and 3911 Baring street.
Haiti's New Government Recognized
WASHINGTON. April 2D. a rent
Britain, Ocrmany, KolKla. Honduias and
Argentina hao recognized the new
.Haitian uocrnment.
COtTM.-On April 50,.lnl0, WINIFRED T .
ilauthter of tiro Into Timothy and CatMrlna
Cartel', of County Mo,. Ireland Relatives
and Wends also Cathedral. Ladles T A,
Society, n V. M Sodality. Sanctuary
Society. Lenirue of tho Sacred Heart of the
Church of. the flesu, and t, C. I U.. No.
B.V), re Invited to attend the. funeral on
Itoudsy. at 8.10 am. from tho residency
of Jher sister Mrs. Catharine, llourne, 2H41
-Worth Mnscher st Solemn Requiem Sins
at ; the Ctoirrh of the Oeu at 111 a. m In
tefnrtnl at Holy Cross Cemetery.
COV. On April 27, 10M liVlIUF.T J, COX.
i fired ,3 .years Rlntles and friends are
"Invited to attend tho tuners services, on
.undav. at S p m . at her late resldenre.
47JT Lelrer st. Krinkford Interment prl-
,,tn n Kw ST til PpmMftt-V
IDIODVTI. On Wcdn'sdav eienlnir. at 12 01.
I ,t , i"p, vn nT,irtnr n O,- in,, ihnrl 111.
fcess, at his son's residence, Dnmlnlck Bin
ditl. S.3d and Tisker sts. Relatives and
friends are nolired of thn funeral which
will lift held on Monday. May t, 1010. nt
S 10 oVloc' from his dauahtcr a residence,
1120 Carpenter st to satisfy his last
wishes and to have the vnrlom societies to
which hi- lielonsed com to honor his re
mains Illsh Renulem Mass nt Our Lady of
flood Counsel Church, at li a m , sharp. In
terment at Holy Cross Cemetery
UllltllAI'. On April 27. lDllf tKMZADBTII.
vlfo of Ctsoar Uhbnr (nee Domaryl "ela
the and friends, nlso membrs f Arch
confraternity of the Holy Inmlly. Sacred
Heart laisu nnd Altnr Soclotles of St.
I'etcr'a Church are Invlletl to attend the
funeral, on Mondiy. nt 7 10 a. m , from
rr litn residence. lOni North nth st. (In
the rear) Requiem Mass at .St 1 'eter s
Church, at I) a m Interment private, nt
Most Holy Redeemer Cemetcr.
rAIUsr.M.Y. Formerly of 21 111 Citharlno st ,
on April 21. lnin Miss AN" FARUIII.I.V.
Turther notice of tho funeral w I bcBlven.
from the Oliver 11 Hair llulldrnir, 120
Chestnut st ""
binsflV. On April 28 lOlrt MARY M..
widow of Kdnard H Gibson Relatives and
friends aro Imltcd to nttend tho funernl
svrMccs, Tucsilay nflernoon, at 2 o clock
nt tho residence of her son. Edward R olb
son loflis s r( th st Interment nt Mount
Morlnh Cemetery
I1I;MH:R'"0V. S'nldenlj. mi April 2', 1016,
1!I,IS.V V IIODIMJ Hl'.NDI'.nSON. widow of
Hdwin Henderson llclntlws nnd friends are
Invited to nttend tho funoril sen Ices i on
ilnnday. at 2 p m at tho rldenco of her
nephow, Jranklln I Hodln 1,72.1. Kmlen St..
Oermantown Train leaves Brood Street for
i Cnrpcnier Station nt 1 14 Interment pri
vate Kindly omit flowers
HimSON. JANi: IHDDI.K HI3WSON. 1I12
l'lne st.. In her KOth yeir. daughter of the
lite Dr Thomas llckeil Henson and nmlly
Dnnks Hen-son Interment nt I-nurcl HIM.
HUNTER. On April 27, 1010 DR JOHN A.
HUNIURe husband of Mary A Hunter (neo
Webol Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to
attend the funeral services, on Slondav at
HP m . at his late residence, cai Haiti
more avo Interment private Kindly omit
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REAL ESTATE TOR SALE
STONK 1IARROR, N. J.
WBsVTltV
flowers. nHlmdr and Maryland, tlrndtord
and McKein County, r . Athens, O,, paper
please copy
KEt.tKR, Ort April 27 1918 PHItXir RBL
LBR 8r In his 00th year Relatives and
friends re Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Mondav at B p m, at his (ate
residence .412 East .Cosurove at , German
town Interment private
KIRKnillDP. Sdddenly ,on April 27 lnln
at Lake Wrrth, Kla . r.LKANOR daughter
of the late Jonathan and Mary Warner Kirk
bride Due notice of the funeral will be
slven
MirilF.NFR. On Fourth Month, 28th tnlO,
CATHARINE rUSSBT, widow of.Courtland
Mlchener, and daughter, of tho lato Isoao
and Jane Pussey Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend Ihe funeral, on Second day,
Hfth Month 1st. at 1 p m , from residence
of her son Jesso l Mlchener, Northbrook.
Pa Interment at New Westarove, car
rlaaes meet i 40 P m , train at North'
brook
SKIXHIIOUSK. On April 28, .191(1 notlKRT
STKWART. husband of the late Csrollne 11.
Monkhouse ned (12 ears Relatives and
friends are- Invited to nttend the funeral
services. On Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock,
at the Oliver H Ralr Ilulldlna; 1R20 Chest
nut st Interment nt areenmount Cemetery
MOORK. On April 21), 1010. at his late resi
dence. Wvndmoor nvo , .Chestnut Hill,
HARRY TAWS, son of the Inle Dr, Thomas
and Madelalno V Moore. Duo notice of
funeral will bo Riven.
MII.U On April 28. 1010. JOHN WRSI.EY
NBILL, helo'ved son of tho late Thomas and
Anna Nelll (neo llurnelde), orciI ,11 jears
Relatives nnd friends of tho famllv nro
respectfully Invited to attend the funernl
services, on Monday afternoon nt 1 o'clock,
at the parlors of John C. KImmerle, 1001
nrcATHri
South Urond it Interment private, at Fern
wood Cemetery Automobile funeral . Re
main may be viewed Sunday evenlnt, from
S to 10 o'clock
nonlNSON On April 28 101(1 MARTJARKT
wife of Patrick Robinson of 27X1 Titan at,
Reiaiuca and friends are Invited to attend
tho funeral .on Monday, nt 8. a.m. from
the Oliver 11, nnlr Bulldlns 18J0 Chestnut
st Soleml Recmtem Mass.. at Church of
8t Anthony de Padua, at I) 10 a m Inter
ment at Holy Cross Cemetery
SCOTT. On April 20 1010 WILLIAM . J
SCOTT, need iU years Duo notice of the
funeral will be Riven from his lite resi
dence B948 Woodvtne ave , Overbrook, Ta
SrniHSON, On April 2$, 1010. HARRY, huj.
band of Mary B, Serrlson (nee Weatherby),
Relatives and friends, also Covenant Lolae,
No 4R0. F and A M , are Invited to at
tend the funeral services, on Sunday, nt 2
P m , at his lato residence B2I0 Klngses
sins; ave Interment at rernwood Ceme
ten Remains may bo viewed Saturday
evenlnr, from 7 10 to 0 o'clock. Automobile
funeral
SNOMDUV. Entered Into rest on April 21
1010, LLIZA HNOWDEN, ilnuahter of tho
late Thomas S nnd Ann Snowden, Rela
tives and friends nre Invited lo nttend the
funeral services, on Mondnv at 10 in a m ,
at the resldeme of her niece, A Hllzabeth
Thomas, nioj N.llth st , Onk I.nn Inter
ment nt Nnrthenel Md , on nrrlval of train
leaving Itroad Street Statloi l'VI p m
SMIIMI On April 27, lDlO CHARLES t.
SNYDER, In his Hid jenr. Relntlves and
friends are Invited to nttend the funeral on
Sunday, at i p m , from his Inle residence,
oUKl Trankford ave , llolmcsburn. inter
ment private, nt Cedar Hill Cemetery,
TALI.HV. On April 20, lflfrt.at the home of
her daughter In Trenton. N Ji. AMANDA
REESE TALLEY. Relatives nnd friends
nr-vrHs
REAL ESTATE FOB SALE
sununnAN
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
sunumiN
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HUM iujushwmsuijj4u ugajgyiluui inuawuil a
Penfi
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These Notices Are Printed In the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge.
XllXAMlKH. f)n .-.nrll 27. 1010. OEOnnE
J., husband of HedwlB Haslam Alexander
and pon of the lato Thomas W, and Emellne
Mlddleton Alexander, nut,! IiH years. Ileia
ttvea and friends, also lomo Council. No.
REAP ESTATE FOR SALE
IIYU 001)
STONE HARBOR
OCEAN PARKWAY
Within Sound of the Ocean
Prontlnir on ono Iiundrcd feet wide sea
level tanal emptytnir Into tho Inland State
Matcrwn Ten minutes by train or trol
lev tn Stono Hnrbor'n matchless beach and
hmrdnnlk ElKhty-nve minutes to Phila
delphia. Reading trntns nt your door.
Mldwny betweon Stone Harbor Yacht Club
and Btone Harbor Country Club Splendid
bathing, bolting, fishing Artistic bunga
lows woll built l,ow prices. Asy terms
For particulars and free Inspection trip
'i rite or phono
South Jersey Realty Company
I.NSCnAM'K EVC1UNOK Ilt.IXi.
Id A Hnlnat st... rhllndrlnhla
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Wmi? ""- T-r -'i flyr j frttr mu-urn "i rTin nrntfi k
A 10-minutc
walk from
C9th St. Ele
vated Terml
Ral a 2-min-ute
ride.
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Not skimpy, sub-division lots, but big-, ample plots, 50150 feet.
ruiiy lmproveu, including sewers, ana witli IZbeautilul homes built, and
14 more under way. Choose from ColoniayDuTeh Colonial Br Stone and
oiucco cacn a moaei oi comiort ana rMfauty.
Modern Ddtai
$55001 1
AMPLE ROOM FOR
MinH vnrt nnlv 10 minntst iuitt frim
Terminal, on beautiful Garret rlal, or a 2-rain
or aictjia ouort i-inc 10 ywC(a station.
nearhv linnif toft,iv.vrtiilf m iirr.riel u
needed tp make you our Oyjnjpndlord m Fhi
suburb. We've one completely furnished, c
your heart lad come out taKay and see 1
V. GILPIN ROBINSON "?7
FRANK. W. STOUT, 5al Mher, Mail Addre... Upper Darby P. O
-", ,..., --,n.,ttiv uik tuu rrcmiaes iery JJay
JHprles
RA5
he 69th Street Elevated
e ride on the Collingdale
me see these beautiful,
little a first n,1vmnr i'c
delolna's fastest.irrnvvinf
ay hone that will make
iLBERT F, DAMON. Jr.
Note How Near Pcnncld Is to City Hall
An estate can't be settled over night. Usually it's
a question of years. Charles b. Wood, the sent
partner in Wood, Harmon & Co., died some years
and his estate cannot be settled until everyjafece jL
property in wnicn tne estate is interested lssdld. fen
field is part of the Wood cstatcjin'm pricei arjfe cut in
many instances, not only to half of ieir original mark,
but about half of the prices markcl in thoPimmcdiatc
neighborhood. ft jpr
livery nigh-class improvement
Is Already In at Penfield
A growing, thriving suburb, with 30 occu
pied homes and only 3 minutes from 69th
Street. A small deposit down then, little
monthly payments. Come to Penfield and see
the high-class character of its homes and its
improvements. Take the Philadelphia and
Western at the 69 th Street Elevated Terminal.
You're at Penfield in 3 minutes for a 5-ccnt
fare. Representatives are on the property every
day, including Sundays.
A New Thoroughly Modern
12-Room House, $4875
r Invited to nttend the funeral service
Mondsy fternoon, t 2 89 o'clock At the
Oliver II. Iis.tr Itulldlnr, 1SJ0 Chestnut t .
Phlln Interment private
TinEMAN. Suddenly on April 26, 1010,
noiiBRT H . husband of MsrRnret O Tide
msn Relatives nd friends, nlso Order of
Itallrosd Conductors and the D And O n It
Veterans' Airsoctntlon Are Invited to attend
the funeral Monday mornlnr, nt I) o'clock
from his late residence, PUS S 46th st Sol
emn nequlem Mass At Rt Francis do Sates
Church at 10 30 Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery Automobile funeral
TIlON. On April SS, HUB. nEIlCCCA.
. widow of Edward K Tryon ng-ed 80 jenrs,
Itelntlves and friends are Invited to attend
, the funeral services on Monday, at 10 80
m at. the residence of her son In-law,
I)r Joseph H Mann, 4024 N. Ilroad st.
Interment private
TUIII.KV. On April. 27 11)10. MAItaAftBT
(' . wife of Mlcniel .Turley, osert 45 years
Itelatlve And friends Also I-cnuuo of the
Ssered Heart Are Invited to nttend the
funeral on Mondaj. nt H 30 a. m, from
l-er lAte revldence, 11 North Ilambrey st,
Solemn Ilequlem Mass nt St Francis
Xavlere Church At 10 n m Interment At
Holy Cross Cemetery.
tOST JOTD SOUND
For Other fost nnd fonnrt Ads flee Tnte I
All Xost and Found Ada It the rfody Public
1-toBtr are repeated In thr Kpcnlnc Ledper
the some dau toltnoitf ejcfra chnrpe
I5O3T05T ntJMy IxJsl screw lll Hosthn Hull,
name And address on eotlnr reward Mrs
M1 MIM-KIt 2'.20 S 18th at.
SCOTCH COI,MF tost black and wlilto
Scotch collie pup, nnswers to name Srottl"
hss 2 sore back feet reward 119 B B5th st
PERSONALS
CAUTION NOTICE ,
. All persons are hereby cautioned against
harborlntt or trusting nny of tne crew of tho
nrltlsh 8 S Illo Cls.ro from Puerto Pardra
nnd HAvana J B Ornnt. master, as no
debts of their contracting; will be pnld by tho
master owners or by horn I-lne steamship
Co ngi-nts. 412 nul)lttIlulldlni( .
AI.HRnT OOLDENTIIAti his purchased tii
enrar store from Joo. Weiss 010 W, Qlrard
All creditors pienso can
port ADOPTION
Healthy hahy boy, 1 wek old! Ifull sur
render, A 328, l.eds;er OfTjcc I
UNCLAIMED 2ELEGRAM8
WESTF,nM tmoM TF.EnnAPH CO. 1801
('IIEStHi'T ST -Miss M nunlnp, P A.
Newmark Miss AlmenlsmenralT Mr Chnrleg
Klllekurk Isadore Frelman, Jay M Whlt
man liaren V Hurnsteln. rtobert II Shaw.
Mr John Yocum Miss c lira narto Kllts
beth J Waftner M J Wnltestene, ills
stocuman Arthur Hllbers J. II Srkfs,
Jrank. I. firown Mlas F Cnrleton Eberie
Athrecht Ftour Co
ptKVTA'' Tf!' UOKAPlt CO.. 1420 80UtH
TENN RqtUlU-Mr S i' Iltnr, R t
Jenks H o wills-
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Help Wonted Arts Kerelred Too IMa tor
Classification W III be Found on Pc X
nOOKKEEPElt Must have commercial e
pericnco. siair
former employer
perlence. atate salnry desired nnd nAme of
,, tin, ijfngor central
CAnKTAKEni rnmlly irolnR nwny for sum
mer wish respectable. white man nhd wife to
enre for home H (111, ledger Office
CHAMnCnMAID and wnttresii rrotestariti
suburbs, (tood ref required Meet employer
Mon , 11 o'clock, noom 201, 008 Chestnut t.
REAL ESTATE TOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR ALE
stnuniiAN
SUIIUttllAN'
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Clifford B. Harmon & Co.
I f,gaigg'agg
1437
Chestnut St.
nell 'Phone, Spruce IDTCs Keystone 'Phone, IUice 203S
muuiimimp
tfimlr taiat nffli sw JA V ss' Ami pslB Ti Xtsfilm inHslsi n
THE LEAPIM SUIOIR '
12 Minutes, 5c Fare, from 69th Street Terminal
ON THE MEDIA SHORT LINE
PRIMGFIELD,with its picturesque
surroundings, substantial improve
ments and all necessary facilities, offers
more advantages and conveniences, at
less cost, than any other select suburb.
Artistic, carefully planned and well
built individual homes, with spacious
grounds, are now ready for sale, at
prices ranging from $5825 to ,$7975.
If you are interested in securing, at
moderate cost, with liberal terms, an
attractive suburban fchtoTffentl 3 sifp tr.
build upoii later, lyou should visit
prAm'ptlvand see what an
tunity is offered at this
Scott's Beautiful New Homes
At Bala Cynwyd
MMM 1
No two of these beautiful homes ar alike- aa regards exterior or Interior
Unusual architectural touches the laet uoril in comfort solidity and beauty apparent
00 buuii u. juu vnrni Lome om louay jor me mere pleasure or warning through
In the ver
Avenue and
Ma-tt Street ,
Springfield
unusual op
time.
A beautiful Suburban Home, completely and
artistically furnished by Strawbridge & Clothier, is
on exhibition every day from 9 A.M. until 5 P.M.
THE SPRINGFIELD REAL ESTATE CO.
A. MERRITT TAYLOR, President
610 Commercial Trust Building, Fifteenth and Market Streets, Philadelphia
Bell Phone: Spruce 31-83. Keystone 1'iiont : Race 3-99
Illustrated booklet containing complete description and plans of suburban homes and
building sites and of the interior of the Suburban Home Beautiful will be mailed on request.
the very prettiest port of Bala-Cynwyd Latches Lane. Upland Terrace. I'nlon
and Ease Hill Hoad. Take Pennsylvania IU II road to Btla or Cynwyd. or
Street Eletated to 8.M Street, then fiala Car to City Line a C-cent fare
.
EORGE C. SCOTT, Morris Bldg., 1421 Chestnut St.
I'iio.m: M-itimi: ujo i'o ili.istiitki iiooki.kt hiioiviNO
TIIK JIOUHKS IX IM:T.II. WITH l'KICKS
OGONTZ HILL
OliO.NTZ HILL
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Plcknitk Street
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ImMIINEPS .- UthiJ" tm Heat ajid
llflisFir BfankfortveJ
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umiiii Knt
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MEaWBiiatta' J 1st mryraea irjlO
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BEST BUILDING BARGAINS In tl.. Tifv
$25 Def3lGltWen of th tou.e and you can
wvi c-iiicju-ca u naat
SST 22S0, $17 Rent
e ruara.nteed to Inttster
& VenangO St. P2 Victoria and
.Total Eipeo4i 1 C fle A 17
i-er Month t--, In;M,-nt
andjkjd to Satisfied Pni-00
INCOME
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5 DIFFERENT STYLE HOMES j
In a Colony Out of the Ordinary ?
High Glass Exclusive distinctive f
On Old Ybr
EXPENSES
Tnnrt S1fn1
t 10 . 1U so
per r . ST 00
loan. IT per mo 81 00
Tt I rly expejuc I1BT
Rent at I1T
inw u.
Sav
Total
J ear
A L. AHO
iikiwi per
42.00
Tearbr savings
t)Q.W
,158 20
?n S more year there
wiu, Im an elevated sta
tion 3 block away
INVESTMENT HArK1 IV VTVP vona
MA.TTWEW W. DOUGHERTY, Builder
Wrskr .MM W-TiS!boc-raroodIa.n4 ISU?
aW ON fREMigi.8 OH J0 WAftRD,OTON AVE.
ii li oa
NCLrMbUSrf
AT OGONTZ HILL Af D MEETL
LAINC" surrounded bfr large copttry estates,
golf clubs, country clutfs, shaded Tanes; in fact,
Ogontz Hill is most u Jique and our houses em
body every comfort arid luxury one could desire,
May we ask the man who wants something
different," out of the ordinary, to call us on the
phone; arrange for us to take you to Ogontz
Hill or go out and see for yourself?
J. T, JACKSON CO,, Chestnut at 13th
Branch Office, Oak Lane, Opposite Station.
Also s Few Fine Building Sites at Ogontz Hill For Sale
This is a REAR VIEW Only of This Handsome All-Stone Residence
ON LIN
N D
T, Old Shade of 40 Years Gro
CT, An Exclusive Germantovn
C, Lot 400 Feet Deep
Spacious Front and Rear PfjjtfCcs, also Sleeping Porches
JOHN H. MaGLATCH-TCnder Owner, Land Title Building. 5
MWE
iqs 'Beautiful Sttiiw
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