Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1916, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 18

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BTBKIKG LBD0KB-PHIl,ADTiJLPHIA4 SATURDAY, 3fAY IS, 1016V
ji tVJsrias i i
OF MEMORIAL DAY
ART EXHIBIT IFOR dltDRN
Is Being Held In James Wilson
School, 12lh and Wharton Streets
An Art Exhibition Is bclnu held nt tha
.T.me Wilson School, 12th and Wharton
Mreet. under the numlcr. at the Pel
f. . ' ! lowshln of iht Aciitlcmy of the Pino Arts
.,,,, iiu i i-n t t j. i A Q"ecllon of luHntlng by Phllad6ithla
LftUMChillg 01 Floi'nl Bpat 1J1 hrtTsls una loaned to tho school by the
Honor of Nation's Hbroic tm "exhibition win continue umu tho
rfAil tit fan liWriirn cvf ' I c.nrt 'he month. Mnny hundreds of
1eau to lie V eaturo OI chiidi,m have had nn opportunity to view
Celebration vtrk. And ftome of tho tnlented pupils
nro copyms mo paintings. According to
Miss Atatgarct A. Doyle, principal of the
l school, Iho exhibition has served ns a
stimulus to the children, many of whom
show marked signs of artlstlo ability.
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BUYS THOMSON TRACT
Frank II. Mnhan "Acquires Realty
Near Merlon Station
The heirs of the late Frank Thomson
have old, through Samuel C. "Wanner.
DEATHS
? 8 m.. from his Jat el4nce-, 1DI0 NottH
irry
Frurtklln t Interment At Mt. '8inl Xme
mtAttiH
nt W late rrsfdont. 11)13 North tith e(.
!Mrm-nt private
HAhDrA)Tt.K. OK M3 II, 1010
' is nnaband or Anna llarricitatM (n'6
ItMMIvea and friends. Htm cmr-Ioyr
i-miaaaipniA ana jimaina nnlhvny
vuru io micna mo lunerm nerTlWP,
MUNU
I Hrint)
or tn
are In-
afternoon, nt J n'clock At th rcldnc wf
mw i.juia. Kiinon., 213 Klmt-au at.
i-cusr him fjemrterr
icwiti Hiinciny
Atlantic CUV
OKIti On Mat 11, 1010, mEDKntCK, B.
W ATI HON HKWiri'
I PARADE AND FIREWORKS
WltjDWOOO, n. J May is. stemorlnl
Day blans ors fast reachlnB a state of
fcomntcllort, nflef enRnRlnp: tho attention
Of the city omclnls, the business men and
residents for th last fortnight Thest
plnni will Include the custom of launch
ing the floral boat Mystic In honor of the
nation's heroic sailor dead and the his
toric May pol tlance by over a scars of
nreltv nlrt. fnllnu.,1 hv lb m-rtunlnar nf I ' tr Prank 11. Mnlinn a tract of
the queen of May. A rarads. with beau- I Jfound comprising 32 acres lying between
viui Historic nonts, win precede the cere'
monies on the bench front Tho members
nr, ins o. A, k. and their wives win be
tho guests pf the city, and wilt be Riven a
dinner nt ono of the local hotels, as In
past years. A display uf fireworks In
tho evening will close- the day's celebra
tion. On tho evo of Memorial Day. May 39,
"Our Boys' Sllnstrels" Wilt jtlve n min
strel show nt maker's Uoardn.tlk Thea
tre for tho benefit of Five Mile llcach
Aerie, No. 1940, Fraternal Order of
Easles, ami no doubt will draw n capacity
house,
Among' tho recent visitors to this resort
of Haston. Jlass., and Great Chief oH
Records Wilson Urooks, of Clilcngo, ac
companied by ox-Sheriff Joseph 11 Now
rey, of Camdon. Tho purpose of their
visit was to mako the preliminary ar
rangements for the meeting of tho Great
Council of tho United States of the tm
Droved Order of Hed Men to be held here
from September 11 to 16.
J. W. -Clark and family, of Pitman,
N". J,, are occupying their home at Iho
Crest for the summer.
Mr, Daniel CUrrle. of Philadelphia, ujio
has been coming to Wllawood for the last
dccade, has rented a cottage on Splcer
avenue for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. U Sturr, of Ulmer,
who Usually spend a great deal of their
time In Florida during tho winter, are
occupying their cottage at Park Boule
vard and Sunset Lake,
John B, Erdrlch and family, of Phila
delphia, are nt their commodious home,
corner Pacific avenuo and Lavender road.
Mrs. S. Kogen and Miss Bernstein, of
Philadelphia, were week-end visitors to
this resort.
Mro. Jacob Stleger, of Wilmington. Del.,
Is occupying her cottage erected on Myrtle
road last season.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haltcn are In their
Paris Boulovard home after spending the
Tvhitcr months In Philadelphia
Merlon station. Merlon avenue. Bowman
avenue nnd the Pennsylvania .Railroad
The ground Is the last tract In Merlon
lying r-lose to tho station nnd available
for development It adjoins tho rofl
dcricss of Hdnard Holt, Jnmet Katcr,
PerelMtl I'oerdeier. CI. Martin Brill and
Herbert a, Stockwcll-
The puicliapei-. who has built many
handsome residences along the Main Line,
will develo-j the tract with suburban
houses on acrengo plots.
JIANY OCEAN CITY COTTAGES
BEING OPENED FOR SEASON
Active Preparations for Summer Well
Under Wny at Resort
OCEAN CtTT, N. J.. May 13. Sfany
cottages are being opened-for the hcason
and this resort Is making preparations
for the summer. A number of tho Board
walk stores are open and there arc quite
a few promenadera on the Boardwalk In
the afternoons and evenings.
The Hotel Proprietors' Association of
Ocean City met at the home of Mr. and
. Mrs. Charles Ji Haag. In Philadelphia,
Monday evening. This was the last meet
Ins of the spring In Philadelphia. Miss
Shore, of the. Hotel Shore, this city, will
ntet;talH the members In June.
Mr. and .Mrs. Walter C. Lusson. of
Arclmore. are occupying apartments at C22
Ocean avenue.
air. and Mrs. John Irwin, of Philadel
phia, have opened their Atlantic avenue
cottage.
Conllscatcd Wh'sky Stolen From Jnll
CLAKKHBimct, W. Va. Mny 13.
Thieves broke Into the Preston County Jail
at Tunnclton nnd got away with pnrt of
,a huge stock of whlfky that had been con
flKcutc'd by prohibition officers. Blood
houndH are being used In an' effort to run
down the lobbers.
Former SlnRcr Near Death
NKW HAllTFOnn, Conn.. May 13.
Physicians jfttcndlng Mrs. Clnr.v Loulso
Kellogg Strakosch. who Is III at her home
hero, said today that her death was only
a matter of two or possibly three days.
Sho Is now In a state of coma.
Funeral of J. T. Lea Tomorrow
Funeral services will be held tomorrow
afternoon tit 1 o'clock at St Petor's Epls
cpal Church. Third and Pine streets, for
Joseph Tatnatl Lcn, financier and veteran
of the Civil War, ttho died yesterday at
the Aldlno Hotel. The Interment will be
prlvnte. Mr. Lea was 70 years old. Pro
tracted lllntss had compelled his virtual
retlicmcnt from business activities many
months before his death.
OBITUARIES
GEORGE WALTOX HEWITT
BOY SCOUT WAS SHOT IN CAMP
Mysterious Bullet Hits 13-Year-OId
Bov in Tent at Delair, N. J.
Tho Boy Scouts' camp near Delair, N.
X, was under Are early this morning. At
least reve)l!e had Just sounded and the
youthful soldiers were tumbling Into their
clothes when a rifle shot, accompanied by
a scream, was heard. A quick Investiga
tion ahqwed that Klrby Tompkins, 13
years old. of 810 Gaul street, Philadelphia,
had received a 22-callbre bullet wound' in
his right thigh. He was rushed to tho
Cooper Hospital In Camden, where the
bullet was extracted; he will be taken
home today.
Who fired the bullet has not been de
termined yet Young Tompkins heard the
rifle-report, but said It came from outside
his tent His assertion was verified by
tho finding of a small hole In the tent can
vas, which had been pierced by the bullet
The camp duthoritles are conducting an
Investigation. The shooting Is thought to
nave been purely accidental. Klrby had
a narrow escape, but his condition is not
serious. "
Retired Architect Succumbs to Heart
Disease Attack
George Wattson Hewitt, whoso death
occurred from heart disease at his home
In tho Clinton Apartments yesterday
morning, was ono of tho leading archi
tects In tho city, but he had, retired from
active practice some years ago. Ho spent
his early llfo In Burlington, N, J., whero
he was graduated from Burlington Col
lege. His master In architecture was John
Notman. of Philadelphia, ono of the fore
most architects of the day.
Mr. Hewitt first entered business In tho
firm of.Furness & Hewitt, and afterward
became senior member of the firm of
G. W. & W. D. Hewitt. He built many
well-known buildings In Philadelphia,
among them tho Bourse, the Academy of
the Fino Arts, tho Bellevuc-Stratford, the
Episcopal Hospital, the Hahnemann Hos
pital, the Bullitt Building and the 4th
street addition to the Fidelity Trust Com
pany's building. Ho was Identified with
Holy Trinity end St James" Protestant
Episcopal Churches, having built tho nar-
ish house of Holy Trinity and the tower
of St James'. For many residences In
tho city and the suburbs ho was tho archi
tect. A
A member of the board of directors of
the Mercantile Library of Ph'ladclphla,
Mr. Hewitt was president of the Burling
ton Library, a member of tho board of
managers of the Burlington Savings Insti
tution and a vestryman of St. Mary'B
Church. He is survived by a widow, the
daughter of the late John Howard Pugh,
of Burlington, and two brothers, William
D. Hewitt and Hobart Hewitt. His per
manent home during the last 25 years had
been in Burlington.
M.
Intftrmtht At NaMIi
Remains nuy tie TicWitt Handily erpnlns
pliro cony
IIinUTT. Sundnly. on I
iz. luln. (inoium v
runcrsl, nrrvtccs on Tutiiliif, May 10 nt 4
p. m . at St Mary" a Church, Hurllnston
1IIV)n'. Suddenly Ort Msy It toll) JOHN
IIIVIN. nun ftf A ftnrt mid Anno. Miv trvln
Afrt-rt 28 3 ears. Iteluli" And friend Ato In
vltiwt to AtKndtho tuntrnl. on Hundny, At U
p hi., from hi firnt' realdence, 3O0J
VVlh toad, HolmtJbure Interment private.
ItKM.Y.On Mir.lO,.,10in At.nEIlT,.hui-
frsnil ftf HotihU 1 . V Kelly mi Kohleri
Ard 30 years fli'lRtl nd friend, sbw
mmbr of Araerlcim Trah'purt 'o Tlen
nelnl Union, am Invitnl to ntttml the funr
si on MondAi, t S-30 a. m., from his 1st
rsldnc. Inn FdrnT nt Jltth Va At th
t'hurch of Sl,.P:Hlp rie Nrl At 10 A. m
Inturment at limy i'ro Cemetery
I.K.V. n jfry IS. loi". nl tf" Aldlnd Hotel,
Phils.. JOSrfril TATNAI.I. LISA, in his 7th
5.l"nr'. ""'ra e"l will ui held AtSt
Peter's Church 3d And Pino ts , Sunday,
ft 4 V m Inttrment tflnto. I'lesso omll
flow era.
WjlOKT. On May 11. into, Mns SAMUEh
LKIOKT. 3014 North ISth at, Funeral pri
vate. tlVBZBY. On Fifth Month ..t-'th. lnlfl. JO
SBPH R. MVKZi:., Itelntlvea nnd friends
11 a m on Seeond-dAy, lnth nit , At Into
residence ,72 Itnmlltnn at lntrmnt prl
laio hi iijrmouin AiccunEi i-a. Kinoiy omll
flnvra
l.YNI).--On Jtay Iff, mid. THOMAS A . son
nf Jullft and the lAle Jnhn l.ynd. Relatltea
And fflnda arc Invited to Attend tr fu
ncrnl, on Monday. At S 30 a m , from Ha
realderi" nf hla lirotlier-ln-law, Mr. Jatoh
nnuar. 741 Ji O-itarlo at. Rolem l Requiem
Maa nt th Church nf the Aacenalnn, nt 10
a in. Interment nt Old Cathedral Ceme
tery. Jtrt'AN.V. On May la, 1010. l.nvVIH S. Mc.
I'ANN, huahand nf Nelllq VlcCniin (nee Mc
rrory), at hla lite realdrnce, SJSd (laul at
Due notice of the funeral will be ulven,
Mlt.l.r.U. On Friday, May 12. 1010. MAtt
tlAllRTTA T wife nf Dr; Adolph W. XII -ler.
Relatives and frlndi are Invited to
attend the funortl. on Monday nftcrnonn. at
2 o'clicl precisely, from hla late residence,
Sflo North nth at. Interment private.
NKAI.. O.i Mny 11. IIMC. El.HHJ MAY NRAO.
dauirhter of Jerepli I) and Anna VV. Nenl.
Relatlvra And friends Ara linlteU to Attend
lli luniral services on Monday, nt 10 n. m .
OKIi: Relatives and friend! Are Invited to
attenn the lanerai aervicea, on BiomiAy, ni
10 hi , nt hla late i-raldencoi 30.V a tOtn
t Interment prlyate
K1IIIXU At Ms. lata raldenee Aherdeen
Annrtmenta Wlidwrnnl ,N. J., on May IS.
lflin, HARRIH. husband of llannah Hidell
Iteiatlvrs and friends alao Krahaue- lieu
i.lonim ii a ..are inviiaa to anoin ine hi
narai on fiu-aiy .nt i ru
from
nn t-ia
mrro--A of Kmanuel Vahir. A flona. lno2 Ila-
mond at Interment At Aiount C'armcl Lem
ctery
CLAnA J.'..
Interment at
BCihnnr. on jMy u
yruo or AinrTi N.
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frlet Is
periicm, mi iuti.iajv ni Li, n
tsrlora of Serhlr ft Masulre,
uin at,
10 1 R
bPhfnldt nelAllrrs ant)
itie tunorai
101ft
Mt
(hltt) to Attend
910
funnt
m At tnr
IMS, XnrtH
interment ornate,
SCOTT On MAy 12. lain,' DAVID S.. Inn.
band of Alice H Bmlt Relatives, and
friend slaa .trtlo Tribe Nn .177. .1 O It
M ;. William Penn Ijdw. No , 0, K nt p.)
ImII lo liulldlnz Relief Aaanrlatjon of City
Hall. Philadelphia Ixvda, No 2, ri r. O
K 17th Ward F.xecuttvi- Committee. County
Comnilaslo lers and emplosea and nil ,the
nrsAiiixations or vvmen he vvaa il memner,
nro Invited to Attend the fuflenl aervloea.
her.
rrl na.
preclaely, at
sts
nn Wnilnpaciav. fit "2 n tn
Srhuvler'a. Hroad . and Oiamond
lrmrnt nt North Cedar Hill Oometery
mama mjy no vieweti on -luesany,
11 11 tn
81IF.KK. On May 12.
ter ot jnnn vv. ann
In,
it.
from 8 to
Automobile funeral
initi,
Marv
veara 0 months, Relatives nnd friends
invited to attend the funeral, on Monday
So a nt.. from tho residence of her
r)."iA. daugh.
Khi-r nited 11
irienna are
At
nar.
enta. 121i Mount v'Tnon at Mass At the
Church of tha Aaaumptlon at Ii n. m. ln
terment nt Jtoiy cross cemetery
IVrair.KIJf.-On Mar 11, lnlfl. Kl.tKAnETH
A . wire or i,oui Avegietn, .ir,, una uauithter
of Kalrttrlno nnd th late Otto Hunt. RelA.
lives and friends are Invited tn Attend the
funeral services, Monday, at S p. m . at her
latt residence. nlOO U Irani Ave. Interment
private at Westminster Cemetery. Rernlns
msv bo viewed Sundn, from 7 to 0 p. m
M mni;ni.i'.Y. On Mny to, inm. MARY p.
daughter of Thomas A. and Marrarot R.
Wlblwrlcy. Relatives and frlenda nro In
vtted to Attend tha funeral, en Monday. At
"P. m . from hr nirenta' residence. 11010
Past hall at., West Philadelphia.. Inter
ment, at. Ml.. Morlan. Cemeterv. Remains
rrns- lie viewed on Huinlsv evcnlnc
Wll.SOX. On Mny 11, 1910, ANNIK VVH.SON
(nee Wildrnn. wife of Robert trilson. Rli
lives nnd frlenda are Invited to attend th
tuicral on Tuesday, nt H n, m., from" her
lets residence. .102 Wolf at. Solemn Re
riulem .vinsa nt the Church of Our I.ady of
jwcunt r"irnit, at n-ao n. in. Interment ni
Old Cntl.cilral Cemetery.
WILSON At hla realdence I2V0 fl Corllea
at nn May 12, lulu, JOHN, husband of
LAvlnla H. Wilson Duo notice of tho fu
neral will bo Blvcn. i
HEAIi ESTATE FOR SALE
HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE
sununiiAN
HimtmnAN
On Old York Road
At Meeting House Lane
Ogontz Hill
J&fewfll
PiiM itr
rive now lngllsh Homes. Most attractive ench ono evcluslvo in
design and architecture, extra lnrgo lots, shade, beautiful view, Near
golf courses nnd country clubs. To the persons who want something
a Ilttlo different, something better than usual, wo Invito their inspec
tion. Property in this section Is increasing in value Prices right,
with convenient terms.
ALSO A M1V CHOICE BUILDING SITES TOR HALii
J. T. J HCk SOft Co., Chestnut at 13th
Branch ofllce. Oak Lane, opposite station
CITY PAYS FOR BOY'S EYE
Hagerstown, Md., Youth Gets ?8449
to Compensate for Loss
HAQEBSTOWN, Md.. May 13. A war
rant on the city treasury for J8449.85 has
been drawn by Mayor Scott in favor of
Walter Crowl, the boy who tost an eye by
passing- along a sidewalk ' wjiere building-
operations were In progress. He
looked Up and some mortar fell In the
eye. The ysrdlct Includes $7200 dam
ages and costs and Interest the suit
having been defended twice In lower court
and carried to appeal court
The last legislature directed Hagers
tbwn to provide for o building Inspection
department, but the law will not go Into
effect until next month.
WOMEN GO TO ARMY CAMP
Fifty Phlladelphians Will Take Course
in Preparedness"
fllty I'nnaaeipnia women will leave J
'. m.wj ,ui tieTjr wiase, JUO., (o
take a two weeks' course In prepared
ness. Among them are:
Mr. OaarM K. Butler Mia Ann Lewis
Bin Caroline- K. O, Ml.a TAlm Niwbold
Blrd Mlia Dorothy
Mr, Claranc W. .. pberUufTor
nlapha.nl Miss Sarah O. Parka
Ml" ftabeec. W ll Elliabeth Sumcher
Elliott llii Marlon Field, '
lllsa Carolina Entlljh lira. Henry II. Watts
Ml Katbaflna VV Mrs. Chatmliw Way
...H , JJ gophto Norrls
r!' s'miwii w.yi.81 -iia jstner otllea
John Williamson
After two years' illness, John William
son, Ardmore merchant, and for some
years head of the Ardmoro Hardware
Company, died yesterday morning at his
home In Coulter avenue. He was 40 years .
old and is survived hv htn wfdnw wim wna I
Miss Claire Enochs, and two children,
John Williamson, Jr., and Harle Williamson.
rail
Sk PENFII
'XlH'ii
p-
made, an
IN MILVIOIILVM
HALL. In lovlni; remembrance of AMOS H.
HALL, who died May 13. MM y"";' "
W1KE AND CHILDREN
JBttlt)5
eld3
vSieSSS&
j&f
Why is land at PenfleJtl a Rood
investment nt this time? Because you can buy .
)by 1G0 feet, for $580 with all improvements -a,4
hiRhly-dovelopetl, carefully restricted locality.
Land in the immediate neighborhood, ns well as land in sub
urbs much further away, is priced 50 per cent, higher than plots
in Penfield. Prove this come out today and see. Penfield is only
3 minutes from 69th st. Elevated Terminal on the Phila. & West
ern a 5-cent fare Representatives on the property daily, in
cluding Sunday. The new public golf course is but a 10 minutes
walk from Penfield. Write for Penfield booklet.
CLIFFORD B. HARMON & CO.
1437 CHESTNUT STREET
Bell 'Phone, Spruce 4976
Keystone hone, Eace 2958
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Thite Nolicei Are Printed in th
Evening Ledger Free of Charge.
Mia Jpnhin llayden lllu Joaaphlnt t'ulir
lira A U lfubapil 1r Phnrl.. Ti.tirn.X
i:. i .ir -d --. r3i- -r.. .mm
Ulas Atle Losan
Nrt .Charles Balliaas
UUjUary W. Colket
t I
Girl Run J)own by Wagon
Anna Barrett, 9 yearn oH, of 1SS3 North
17th street, was run down and seriously
injured by a wgon driven by Charles
Anders, lfl6 Katcr street, while roller
skating at 19th. and Harlan streets last
evening. She was taken to St. Joseph's
Hospital, and Anders was arrested by
polios of tha JH and 'Oxford, nt reels
tatlon, whr he will be given a bearing
Uils, morning.
lohn, WillUtnaon,, Merchant, Dead
Aftr two years uufferln from Illness.
John Williamson, a merchant and bead of
lt,e Ardmor Hardware Company, died
ywUrduy piornln? at hj horns fn Coulter
ivenu. Ardmore. lis was 4Q y&ars old
s4 1 survived by his widow, who was
W. Clair ftjochss, nd two children, John
WUtarsisun. Jp and Barle. Wlllamaon. It
waa hum M Bryn Mawr tn waa a mtm
kr tl i',.mU. Lodtc of Odd Fellows.
a
CAKELS. On May II. 1016. GROnOB P..
huiband of Llllle Car "la (nee Kuebler) and
aon of the late Charlea II. and Amanda
Carals Relatives and friends, also Reliance
Council. No. 787. Order of Independent
Americans, and employes of Gray's Ferry
roundhouis of the Pennsylvania Railroad, are
Invited to attend the funeral aervtcea. on
Monday, at 1' p. m., at hla late realdence.
4810 Oreeuway Ave. Interment at Mount
Morlah Ceratery. Remalna may ba viewed
Sunday evenlns.
I) VVENrORT. On May 12 1016. JOHN A..
aon of Anna and the late phubert D-vvenport.
f"i'J ii '?.".. 'J'lattves and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at
?-30 aim"..'ro!n the Oliver H. Hair llulld
Irur. 1820 Ohe.tnut at.HIh Mass at St.
Patrick's Church, at 10 a m. Interment
private. Automobile fjineral.
BKV1TT. On May 0. 1016. BARBARA
ELlZAntrrH, widow of Johnav.ltt. itaUi.
tlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend tin
funeral, on Monday afternoon, at S o'clock,
from ber late realdence. 801 S. 'ii at, Serv.
ices si uiona uei lO'd Hwedea'I Church, at
S o'clock. Interment private.
KCiCARD, In. his 78th ear Relatives and
friends lire Invited to attend tha funeral
services on Tuesday, at 2 v m. precisely,
at his lat; residence.' sua Dlcklnaon at. In!
terment at Mount Morlah Cemetery
E,P,?.I'7S5.u.d.1",llr'.-on MJf lflH. OVB.
SIB EIDBLU wife of frank KIUII and
daujhter of Anna It and tha ata J. llnnl.
rner putton. aged 30 xears. Relatives and
friends ara Invited toattend tha funeral
services, on Sunday, at TTJIO p m precisely.
at bar lata residence. 2140 South Opal at.
Interment at Cheater Rural Cemetery, on
Monday, at 8 a. m Automobile funeral.
Cheater papers pieasa copy
EfXKBMVN.-Onllay II. 1016. iAtlMAN.
husband of Paulino Eliertnan. la his 7'Jlh
.", f..u,1l!J and friends. olso William
C Hamilton Lodxe, No. .V00, V. and A. M..
sod Joshua. Lodg, No 2S, I. o. II 11.. are
Invited to attend tha funeral, on Sunday, at
I-MERION
V- V-SsK,sX:
Beautiful Country Place
ON THE
MAIN LINE
Rciidence and About 4 Acre
. Vi11 of s'ne. containing 20 rooms, with three baths (modern): P
splendid system hot-water heat: electrlo and gas: spacious enrage.
Grounds are beautifully laid out with drives ; shade and shrubbery ; 'M
vegetable and floral gardens. g
Elegant and Convenient Location Rare Opportunity '$
See Photo and examine the Property. ,'m
WM. H. WILSON & COMPANY, Morris Bldg. I
KVtx.VMSB! s s .WvW'?
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GKHM.VJ.TOIVN
CliatMANTOU'N
HOTJ8KKEEPIJia APAKTMENTS
Apartments Overlooking
Fairmount Park
I""" aasssssssss-saa... ama. ,n.i,
?I0 tp 75 per month
From 5ooms and 1 bath to
8 rooms and 2 baths
PLAZA COLUMBIA
Urd Columbia Stud X Columbli
JOHN STAFFORD
1112 Chestnut St.
Janitor on msu,
Designed by Simon & Baseett, Architects.
Do You Want to Live on Lincoln Drive ?
Highest and Best Section
At Carpenter Station, Pennsylvania Ballroad (being; electrified)
Jloru than half of the original tract has heen sold. In the past fou
Your Jast opportunity to
past four months.
SELECT YOUR HOME OR LOT
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12 Minutesu5c Fare, from 69th Street Terminal
ON THE MEDIA SHORT LINE ,
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Price, $7650. Lot, 55xlS4 ft, Beautifully Planted, Including Fruit Orchard
THIS -beautiful home, which js now ready for sale, contains
living room, alcove, dining room, with hard-wood floors,
and a large open fireplace, kitchen and pantry on 1st floor.
Four bedrooms, an attractive tile bathroom, on 2d floor. Two
bedrooms, bathroom and store-room on 3d floor. Stone to the 2d
floor. Hot water heat. Slate roof.
At Springfield each home, carefully planned with every convenience,
differing in artistic design, stands in the center of an individual lawn surrounded
on all sides by beautiful landscape.
Well constructed macadamized avenues curve gracefully through the de
velopment ; they are all bounded by cement walks, trees and sodded banks.
All improvements ARE MADE NOT PROMISED. y
Homes now ready for sale range in price from $6975 to $7975.. Beauti
ful building sites, with minimum frontage of 54 feet, from $675 up, with
generous terms.
If you are interested in securing at moderate cost, with liberal terms, an
attractive suburban home, or a site to build upon now or later, you should visit
Springfield promptly and see what an-unusual opportunity is offered at this time.
"" You will find th,e civic center now being developed, the Sub
urban Home Beautiful completely and artistically furnished by
Strawbridge & Clothier, the picturesque landscape and the
many artistic homes nearing completion, all very interesting.1
THE SPRINGFIELD REAL ESTATE CO.
A. MERRITT TAYLOR, President
610 Commercial Trust Building, Fifteenth and Market Streets, Philadelphia
Bell Phone i Spruce 31-83. Keystone Phone : 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.
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fleauty, individuality cornfqrt in i ever stone of them At Latches Lane, Upland Terrace, Union
Avenue and Edge Hill Road The above home is English, half-tiTTibcred. Massive htone exposed
chimney English porch with heavy cornices Living room with rafter ceiling. Big stone fire
place with English canopy and recessed windows. Large dining room with square bay and four
windows Kitchen,, butlers pantry,. laundry. reHgerator room, servants' lavatory. On first land
ing, El zabethan yMindowseats. On (he secon4 floor, four bedrooms, clothes press and linn
closet, back sleeping porch and bath. On the third floor, two bedrooms, billiard room and bath
There are eleven rooms, two baths and a sleep ng porch.
GEORGE C. SCOTT, Morris Bldg.; Phiia., Pa.
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