Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 04, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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    I fitl' lttitr.ii
TO Cl-OSIl KSTATH
HEAL ESTATE I" OR SAMS
(tffri front Irrcn(i rrttfe.
"SSw JRH8KY HimnillAN
"unnDPTOWN
V ........ nrer half acrei shade, fruili
fgBgf&s? as-v-Mss.! ... i..
lfatC0lIil1gSV00d "'TroTy?
' a i' vapor heat, , elec : own flrea:
PrflCM 01 r'0', Cn,,,,m" ,'1"u-.
" "Nr.w Jfcnsr.Y snisltnnr.
tail . HAn v.MAtn& fata fttiilon ft 1 rin.
i 2TTrnnvH-1 . -i - 3 - -
BviWoob. N, 2i0 E- 23th St. Summer
123)W.r Mtinw tor sale, fully furnished. In
ll residential aeetloni can bo purchased on
&.' rcfiffi vv(?P' t
SJTlWi M Sanson) eta.,j;flladlphta.
MArtVbANn
rnaltN A tine residence l Northeast. Md.i
a'ail"n, T H. Thompson Northeast. M,
1KSSM I.YAX1A FAIUI1
II.
Md.
Pictliresdue Farm of 104 Acres
iLJt surrounded by old shade) atona tenant
EuSei apale orchard! woods and incadona:
F?UVti.ii U ml! railroad atationl an
MMa ti"' '-. ----.-., -,;;. -.-
settlwil rami, wnu iu ruwiiinif n, cuv.r,
EVitrtam upon the .property largo enough tor
Cilint and swimming: near loir and bunt
HERKNESS & STETSON
jmM TiTt.M nuiLnma
NEWT0WN SQUARE FARM "
M arreii Colonial hou. on high, elevation!
ieatliem fgpoaurei surrounded by old shedei
aunt aprlnjpnuaet woods!, larce .running
jS?im near WHt Chester pike and tha nf.
atr Hunt.
HERKNESS & STETSON
LANijriTt;njinLmNq
BTrXoIJ-wRsT ciIksteh pIke. one nt tha
iBieat toada In the East. 130 acres, with at
tractive old atona himaa tar bock from road,
eVetiooilnn beautiful meadows: 11 old; flra
altwtl tenant house, largi barn. line, orchard.
cf!a: electric llahta ailable: 2U0 acre: I
UtarTJorp.v.orRb,lffir,D
W)nt, Pa.
I' FARMS.''
S '' laeent to Chestnut lllli
njdil and Meadotvbrooki aultnbta tor
trr stats.
HERKNESS & STETSON
n the whititnaran.vauer and
me iiunungaon vaiieyi no
mu ana
coun
lAst I.A.ND TITLK llUlt.UIKO
Sis ACRES: one ot the belt dairy nnd teneral
Tfartna In the Stale of Pennsylvania: plenty of
Kllitno. mom of them new: located In llucks
&onty; no hills, tio atones j plenty of sood
wtel orlce S3O.0 for quirk aalf. Itoom 1,
(5orthnilidlnir. ltellillwm.r.
H ACItKa. convenient to Main I.lne P. It. n.;
TlC reduced to 12200.
J. B. THOMrSQX. Wcat Chester. Pa.
B. E. SALE OR EXCHANGE
8
nr4 & t ai rllna. rinll aAmtvarl tit ttatirBt-ltr
K. j.5 eQUltv, 11700. for a house In Cletman-
toirnt tveat Phils,, or will consider Capo May.
idltN a, lY'fLLIAMH. 727 Walnut at.
EVENING LEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, i916
5? N.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
ontci; nv8lVl:s uooms. ktc.
roellsaerf rom IVrcfdino rolwmn
i''SKl':vrsc,T.r8T
rrorcsslohnt OfDeee
Apn,y ,,! WfA-v'-. 'urn.
ItENTAt, LISTS
5 fliii i-!ir iJ-S2il3?a Olrat-a. tJr.. 4R.S.1
SiftSllJiSn ' .' liS,nJ 6MJ. hlh. Ir. 43.00
1 1 N inTi, i: 2J .i2 i'" i-'orln-n. ir. nj.'tn
2u'N' lill1 l?r ?Jl,)0 1"1 !. 13r "i X" 0-1
"nih,M,?'t I W "Is J. I5lh. Dr. tani
SHI N ltihJnlr Ihii AM iv.fVmHt.Itr iX.DO
2is.Uut.l Vf: SJS5 "n. oth. tut., evun
li-rts' Vnii l?.r s51,m .Si'V""-. ir... Vtv.no
i Kl'W01?' l0r s Q'l lClsv N. Sth. Hr... 24.110
n'Ti i.nn n r ?2 M U N nVn in"i.; Tl no
-V?S
1 ?? ltd ill v -
irnpr. np ii aa ! v t..,... n.
4211 Rltl. " TI' 'J "? (' --ijiu,., t-i --..
os kaifm-t rf.;- s-xs ,a r?if'r.j- ." ;;
033 Urine r,r ij ou trM n. niiw'Id.Or 13j
rine r
VR:
0.011
00
1)1)
no
!.. -;...": .:.' -.v."? tw
i! PW9?. " iir.'.sn o J S. 'rftV.1; !A e
5.i .-v. B3J. ijr. , ,, -,-, v. !,,; tl.
in- nA a .ji. :. " ---
3350 llrown. pr.. Sl.ivo .t;ii ti
$45.00
nvoo
f'P. iar. or. fc,v"
lrowo. Br... 18.00
vi & 12hl .,SrT" 2!iivi l-op'ar. J0r.4l HT
140 J- fill ,..8r' i-ort Lnvin-. fi. :"
V-t U"KL,h.- t,r 32-0" ul' .v. suiK lnr S7.5H
SR4rt fv
J?'ffitnnt.JJr ..
f 15 If ' ' 2-
!?3v. oxr.iar 21
ef,S Vft'Lre1' -'0.00
S5f! A,mt'rl Or.. 20.00
?0H. Sd. 8r.. 18.00
00
IX)
01)
... tiv o nik
toil.", kalrm't.
SH W. Nnrrl. Or 25.00
. MrtR. 2d. Or... 2S.0O
mtlreen. 7r... 21.00
KWKouth. 4r... 20.00
12010 s. :,t, Br. lK.no
2UI Wharton. Cr 10.00
nttttr rm w m
S. E. COU. OTh AN A CAL!?OwiltM. 8TS.
amni's
?5 M0'n.'rC.l, ! ,toro hd S floors
5 B' Si? "' 'rCT
on? e?,.fl''' f- '" 'tore.
"tV.'.tvu;' r-i
ii ir.i
s and mvni.LtNaf
ltd
i'y 1'Uttonwood. Store nhil n kaiki
u ralrmount, inr end t room ..
1JSJ Cumberland
BOON. nth. s r
-V2S ''uttonwood.
1109 Kalrmount.
Dr. and atnr. rnnva
rooms ani nam.
.K'0.00
. 4S.00
. 23.00
.131.00
0 00
. 2S 00
10.00
.255 R
.Mr
.too 00
noon
no mi
no no
. no no
BBAL ESTATE 10 EXC&ANGK
WB HAVE 10 rAIlMft. taken In otchanee.
wDlon wo will
arrince for nulek cash sales
rail roe oartlrulars OHDCN. 1220 Filbert
fcoOD-t'AIl.NQ apt. house. Urnad nenr i5Tamond7
lie lam biotk ana rropn. ibph. ihuj ix. .Tin.
fofUrmsto
B- ioU itAvE
U! tar jou.
tOU llAVU amthlnz to exchanc see ua: It
I tar jou. isen c co.. lou; r. stn.
w a t 0mAm.j tr A .rm n
i. SeaTT ESTATE bought, aold, rented, rents col-
, ICCICJ t IIIVA inane lunno tut n iviiii v tai vt
i'r oa kultdlnir Hssorlfttlon tilan.
AlVrUURJtOHWKLU, S. N. 13th et, t
' VVIlTli huy chfpreal estate any sfctlon Phlla-
aeipnia. lmmeninin answer. nroKern pro
. t.clftj. Chiitr D. Uoltnpr. 1420 Ch&sthut.
. ILaVE SOUp my business; hae cash tor 5 or
iv.iaiail nouBa, it luu, jrusor uiiicv.(
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
CITY
238 N. Croakey at.
7DK H. Kith at.
1)17 H. 22d at.
027 P. 22d at.
l710,Callowhlll st.
CO.NtlNENTAl,-KQUlTAni.K THUST CO.
jij p. Jaii bt.
nwr.i.t.rar.a
1804 Diamond at. 1611 Diamond at.
ltiil Matter at. 1120 Oxford at.
410 M. 15th at. I
STOnES
HJOiLancaiter ae. 002 N'. 2d st.
nUa. 1.. HROU'N A CO.. 217 S. Broad at.
XlU.StntlCn BT. 14 rootas. 2 baths. 4-ator;
iroti. s-aiory nacic. basement kitchen: excel
laat house for private family.
THE 1ANU TITI.k! AND TRUST CO.
uroad and Cheatnut ta.
1320 N. 17TII ST.
,K!,.'?t.1"!. Plnt or ahoemaker ahop.
IHB lND TltlE AND TJIU3T CO.
f , , pru,iu ana uneatnui sta.
5iKiSt" Hi fror "nt. 2-story bulldlnir,
"W, eto,: 140 fer month.
JlA2I.tn-r 4.11U8.silSJValnut at.
T. V. iealis. nto h ls-rir sr " "
i?it& fl.ll" ?rooma. conve 40 00
JilC: "lti "'ju10 rooms, conva 30 00
' XII
E JiUaSl'i- 10joonis,conva.,.!i,. 30.0C
I "ftiij, i!JsKB,1':.,tsnr.j!;H,'Mi..a co"
THt!i:D-TITi.n AND'TnUST'eO.
- Broad and Cheatnut ata,
i.mBV?8.TC)K "1 'HINT, I.I8T" "
TUB LAND.TlTLn AND TIIUHT CO.
I , iimaa ana i;natnutats.
i S.i11T,l7;,4 rdbme.and 2 Tm tha frenial
. Lltji!' L!UUAU a- CHOSS. 1411
r,W-",t1?.
7iui. i .. Jv1 Bna "istna; Hun ave.: ex
47 A 3dat l0w rtn, Apply lo ownr-
til II k.Wfr t r"7i. " ' - r
', -- I -:....' ,., uuurii una DHBi,mfMr ,
r4 SStJK- Wlllls-Wlnchester Co.. 1001
Cttrtnut at.'
SHllDJ'iLL'ronerlleajlnd H lores
BTOnE8OK IIUNT
ll)2i S. Kttt.
,,807 Cheatnut. ,
m-lilO-iM H, 11th.
. 114 N. Bth.
1001-1025 Market.
... ." H. 20th.
. . t07. 1110. f'OJ faln,.
lsi-i-- 'AYTKllBON inn H. iBth.
S-Office and ahon. 2017Birnnm .U.-T
AOOO .nSUlT. L-ONTllACTOH "
VvVlI-llffiVe"" h',a i construction.
KJ i - r.:-' "'""'i iv i3 41111 ue.
I ES3uI5S,,a!l5JfioS!t ,,ree,i lot 53l200i
- ccj ..,., u u.. t-ncstnut If.
M0Syi5iaHT
--- onu nrjAlV
si, &"T0 nfeJMCOl
k. mill Tr; r:i.j't'"1' J"'" Chestnut at.;
t HoaUWli m tJi? TfcS" 7''0- B,"10n t
aufiBLaBTl. KiJ T
atfirak BBMi4 aal.
JJoth phones.
Nt A .. .t !.
EJ5tia',.gfc?fflhr .. modern
- ' - "iigr uiiwj 0wn,
ZMrle
i open
u55'imhiMisMiMr, Flonrs
...i;-.":i ..-.."""
imi. tff . . .. . . . ..
ilSS '.""'.fr. 12 room, contenlences
..".'. .ri,..a'.i' rooms, conveniences
Si, a"1?1'"' ,2 rooms
.?.::: r. 4"'h. 11 rooms, conenlcncc
.J.v0IJ.,.l, il rooms, coiuenlencvs.. .. 2S,on
i.o-l'V1 V" '""J 45N. I.nrencc.7r.JI7
oySJJood I Or.. .. 2S'19LJ Kharawood, 8r. 17
J? New Mhrket. r 20 nt.1 Melon. Itr in
I?,!,! N,- P.".r,en- 8r- 20IS21S15. llunfn Or., in
USl If- '.t,h ." " 111421 N loth, 7r . HI
1207 Myrtle. Br . 1HI4BSN. Percy. 4r... 12
1730J'loKaLhousekceplnB npirtments 1S.V00
iWnlHP'N0, N' w VorneVlOih and Intrersoll."
?ffi 5i?.rlne il :in,t N. "th t 32
120S Winter 1212010 Callmrlno S
AJ.i3npjX.WIM.lAMS. B22 Walnutst.
. wnsTriHuxiiri.niiA
$S0 5840 WILLOWS AVK . a a-slory house
on n beautiful v,ide tr-t, In the ery rtnest
neighborhood, surrounded by eery necessary
conxnknee 1'KMIIKIITON KSTATIIS. 14SS
8, SHth at. Thone Woodland 47H7.
REAL ESTATE TOR RENT
Canliawerf rom rrrcrdlap Colama
Tlot
2019 W. llNTAmu 8T a atcry. 14 rooms. 3
rf.WKJL!l,.?!ltlltM Mo per month. . ,
INDl'TItlAj. TjllVsT CO., 10ONL Kront at.
r-KNNM I.VANiA HtltttrnitAN .
MUADOWntlOOK
REMODELED FARMHOUSE
nni! 10 acrMt IMne room. ITVQj den. din
I11C room, kluhen pantryi atronS rioor, 5 bed
rooms and 2,bsti thlnl floor, s. bedrooms.
tferaxs and, Unai.t Imuse. old shade, run
ning strewn. Ham, baa B mu .nrerd,eef.
iltttlc light and ino.lern heater. 3 mfn
ulea' talk ti 'tat'on. li per tnoittli.
HERKNESS & STETSON
l.AMJ TITt.U lll-Il.OlNU
""STONE HOUSE SR'HK"
HERKNESS & STETSON'
t.ANl) Tilt : U ' Ml-,u
Suburban Homes for Rent
In r . rv
frAt t .I...
prorerllM ranama from romfortn
home al I.M) por month to luxiirlous country
seata on, all dhlalons ot the Ileudlna; rtwy.
and Iho Penna II. 11, A numher of choice
Mlerlnae In tho Oermantown-Chettnut lllli
aee.tlon a few furnlslie,1. See photoa at our
cnico nr write, atatine; your reoulreinenta.
WM. H. WILSON & CO.
Too.nt monuts 111'lt.DtNll
min i.iMit p. n. n.
HOUSES FOR RENT
drooma, S balha, Karaite , 1230 Ort per month
1 irnnmi. nil in
J bedrooms, a hatha, carane
g bedrooms, a baths, sarsce
n peiirooms. A hatha, garnire
2 "fnroomi, ;i rains, (tarnBo.
Rarace
Kara jo.
irara'ce .
ae-tlon wllhl" 11 ridloa ot 20 tnltea
P'llla. City lull, ffo cn otfer ou
in Die aunurnan
a bed
I) iedrooma
pains.
7 iiedrooma'. h hatha'
tn-uiuumii ,1 Mi.iiia
n penrooma.
bedrooms,
ledrooma.
bedrooms,
bedrooms.
2 bath)
rooms, 2 balhi
bedrooms, 3 bhthi
ncurooms, n o
rooms. T b;
rooms, .1 b
rooms, 2 hi
rooms, 2 b;
rooms. 2 b
rooms, 2 batha
S bed room
hortrnnmi
r. bedrooms, .1 bal
i oeorooms.
1 1
1! lied
hatha
T balha,
natha
net
rooms, 2 bat
itlta
tha,
Bsrate
Karaite
n bedrooms, 2 hatha
1 D1
B bedrooms
btth
200 no per month
yon. 00 per month
175 00 per month
Inn d per month
02 oQ per month
r.o no per month
2S 00 per month
12.r,n per month
ovno per month
00 00 per month
00 00 per month
an 33 per month
80 00 per month
7B 00 per month
BO 00 per month
00 00 per month
37.B0 per month
SAMUEL C. WAGNER, JR.
321) COMMERCIAL TUUST 11U1LD1NU
fcj???! nntl llwelllnita
MntiR
nble for arotery. confectioner, boUery or dell
B0001! 4.1.T1MOKC AVf! Store and cellar: ault-
himv iur vroiery. cQnicctioner. Daaery or ueu
caiessen store
TH11 LAND TITI.K AND THUST CO.
i nroaq ann 1 nestnut ata.
. C.r.ItMANTOWN
Suburban Homes for Rent
In every section within a radius of 20 miles
from the Philadelphia City Hall; we ran offer
jou properties rannlnR from comfortable sub-
.in nfr mnnin in 11111. intia
II divisions ot the llendlns:
urban homes nt 3B0
country seats on nl
Hallway and tho Penna. It. It.: n number ot
cholco offerings In the Oermantovrn-Chestnut
lllll section: a few furnished. See photos at
our office or write, statins jour requlrementa.
WM. H. WILSON & CO.
i 700.01 Moimis nmi.DiNo
OEItMANTOWN Near Oiieen'laho station anil
Germnntown Cricket Club. 3 bedrooms. 2
baths, hot-water heat, 3-atory aemldctached
house. 145. L9S7. Ledger. Central,
STONn Colonial house. 12 rooms. 2 baths; fine
trees. lame lot WAItNOCK & UMLKN, Com
merctal Trust nids.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
OKItSlANTOlVS
COLONIAL HOUMH, near alatlon, trollejs nnd
country cluh 111 rooms (B blroom). bath,
aleeplnp porch, nll-caa kitchen, hot-nater heat.
2 fireplaces, plahn, nntlnue furniture: garden:
reasonnbte. I" loo, Lrdscr Office.
TiTORTPAQES
FUNDS FOR MORTGAGES
Itepajnble m terms of jeirs or
on Installment plan.
Northern Trust Company
OTIt AND SI'ltlNO OAIIDRN
FUNDS " .sand'sd
. . MOInOAOKS
WM. H. W. QUICK & BRO., Inc.
Jl KOPT1I 40T11 STIIKUT
jioo. i-oo to $5000
Aiorlsntrn nt nolo rr-il flntn nriirl(. n.i.ihlA
casv trrms; settlrment sam da
LEWIS & CO. lwjS'B8no
?50
CILT-nDOK SKftlltlTlKS
I1S00 AND S3000
NOItTltHAST UOI'LKYAltD SnCTlON
WM a I1LKNN
lisi land titld iit.na.
1IU7 COLVMIIIA AVn
S NOT11 OR MOIITOAOE
( Immediate Settlements.
TO Unsettled Estate Loans.
Ilulldlna- Association Funds.
11000 DKMP8BY & CO.
27 S. 10th at.
LATtan FttNDa In hand to lnost lh morUaea:
will consider Industrial plants or central prop
ertleov will deal only with prlmlpala. L 449,
l.edcr Central.
MONHY for first and second mortmces, private
funds and tmtldltor aseclatlons.
WM. FltlEDItlCII & CO . 801 N. 12th at.
MORTQAdES
Continued row rrreedlnff Column
ADVANCn3 TO lUMLDEnS A SPECIALTY
. Tl
. rntsi
In the C
IN
rKA
adebhla
IIWRST MAitKKT HATES
Apply to
HAZLKTT yos.1
SI8 WALNUT 8T.
. Main 17S. t.ombard 8240.
MORTGAGES Rrst and Second
t Place them quickly; Itust funds oil hand. for
111 morttacts for any amount on 20 bulldln
associations with
iitmn. ijno and small, try me,
any
tnnft
a on hand: for 2d mort-
Quick Action Is My Motlo
CHAS. Z. DE YOUNG ruM,
$100,000-5 FLAT
BPCCIAI. TllfST l'OND
OOOD KllWT M01tTt1Aat?8
IIOIIACR It. KfllTZ. 718 WAI.H.UT RT.
m Htrct'tin a MntitnAhn
tie It first .or second It .ou desire rfflelenl
satis
wrilp millp m.I
moderate charjrra
CALL. PAONK
efTlelenl
factory resutta and
on wniTB to ua
J1T.M JWUt' wl" be aa (toed as Placed."
JVollMAN 8 8HKHWOOD, 1411 Walnut at.
LARGE FUNDS
For 1st mortcaieee. Advances made to builders,
JAMES D. WINCHELL
l?TH AND 8AN80M HTS.
MOrtTOAORS SRCtmRtl
tlUlt.l
it'tALTT
Inc.
. MOrtTOAORS SRCtmRD ,
LppitS- AI1YANCK4 A 8PI?t'
MONKY TO LOAN on rood first morliaaes at
current rates) no commission iun iimriM j aii
titi.k Au tiiuai iu l.lll
1:JUITA11I.K
at.nhote Chestnut
moruacea. In
ilon.non to imitbt in ri
sums from IIOOO up: also buiidlni association
money for acond tnortsaecs.
C1, C BRlDlil, ti CO.. 4th and Callowhlll ats.
ir YOO'VR MONRY FOtt SAFE INVESTMENT
r. D-.cLowjr No?.a.srs?yr'
rniVATR funds Fon fiust mohtoaoks
'orif y .for l a L second mortgarea.
JO. AURX iojT8. 41)0. haltimort ae.
TnUST PNil8lTftnfrMlT0AaE
LAND TITLD Illfll.tli.NO
J10NET roll 1ST AND 5D MOUT0A0K8
. .... i A HEDDiNO A St)N
70!) WALNUT ST. B203 Sl'lU'CU ST.
ALL AMOUNTS. 18 AND 2D MOUTOAOES
MAimtCE U. MATSlNci?!li.' 111. EM Tr. llldt
MONEY for mnrlsaeea; 11'ieks County property.
. AtiTtiyii p. TowN8j:a
Lincoln riulldlnc, Philadelphl
FUNbs tm 1ST AND 2D SIOIlTOA'dES
POTTP ft TlIoVlSO'iKrT-rankfotd ave.
ruND3" ybh Iht anI) ?d MonTOAOEs
MohTOAijns inh hai.k
TIIEO. E. NICKLF.8. 2313 Oermantnwn ave.
. MONBY roil" MOHTOAtlRS
Tlt'tl.DINO ABSOCIATIDN FUNDS
1IKNIIY 8, KRKD. 1421) Chestnut st.
LOANS ON INTKHE8T In ESTATES
tleasonabie Charaes
JOHN A HAIltlY, 07 Land Tltlw 11ld
FUNhs fnr.Ut. 2d or anllt Inoitsaitea, colFat-
eral and short-term loann
AHEnNETIITtJa M lath. 2:31 N.8th.
1ST & 2D tnortirocps nantedt elly or suburban,
CIICSTRR OSUOItNE. INC.
Offices. Lansdowne, and 1324 chestnut t.
MbNRY )-0ll.MoltT(1AtlK8
LAHQR AND SMALL AMOUNTS
QUICK ANttWrcilH
W.lt tlOOD. B12W NOItniS ST.
1ST and 2d mta.: btdE. nnd prhata fon3a: oulck
M!l..."St?c,y.l'y. resullai moderate charees.
CAMEUON ESTATE, 2SilKenslnBion ne.
i'lHST mortgage and hldi . anso.' funds, nny
amount. Jaa. I'. Smith. 2433 Kenalnston ae.
MONEY TO LOAN
Stou can nonnow money
7.1 AND ill I.;
00 AND l'l..., i'
HIEDEIVS
128 MAnKET RT
itiDou Avn. and oxronD st.
22D AND SOUTH STB.
MONEY t.OANED to heirs of unsettled estates,
Interests bourht. THANK P., MAIITIN. 724
23 Stephen Ulrard nodding. 21 . 12th at.
FARMER SMITH'S RAINBOW CLUB
ARE YOU OBSERVING?
Dear Children There are sonic little people who seem to see cverytrinp;.
They walk into a room and take in everything at 'a glance. Such persons, be
they children or grown-ups, are OBSERVING.
I have noticed that such people arc largo over their eyes or their eyes
are deep set. This may have nothing to do with it; BUT you will notice a
child about five years pld wrinkling up his brow, showing that he is beginning
to OBSERVE.
I am writing this for the great army of little mothers who have to take
care of little brothers and sisters. I want them to OBSERVE those in their
charge. It will prove an interesting study.
If little brother is very high over the cars do not try to drive him, for
he is set in his ways. LOVE will do more in managing him than force.
These arc not opinions, but facts which I have OBSERVED in the last
nine years.
They will help you as they have helped me.
Lovingly, FARMER SMITH, Children's Editor.
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Wo aio In receipt of n, publication called
Tho Nutshell. To Quote its very neat llttlo
editorial page, this Is "Published monthly In
tho Interest of tho Itlverton Public School
by the Seventh a,nd ElBhth Grades." Thf
editorial staff 1& as rollows: );dltor. Mario
Stou&hlon; assistant editor. Oraco Davlss
business niannBcr, John Ulasa; assistant
business manager, John Ituppert; clrcula,
tlon manager, John Crawford. Tho paper
la well gotten up and nllo with the spirit
and interest that should Invigorate the
school llfo of every girl and boy. Vo
should bo ery much pleased to hear about
similar little publications and to mako note
of them In our column.
Honor Roll Contest
The prUes for tho week ending October
28 for tho best answers to "Things to Know
and Do" were won by tho following Italn
bow members:
Norman Deck, 3436 limeraid Btreet, one
dollar.
Ituth Martin, Danville, Pa., lirty cents.
Ileatrtco Ackley, Danville, Pa twenty
five cents.
In In Summers, Mascher street, twenty
fUe cents. ,
Harry Hall, EaBt Louden street, twenty
Ave cents,
Fred Gritllth, North Masclier Btreet.
Thank Vou
We thank two little Danville girls very
much Indeed fdr a great big-bunch of loo'y
chrysantltemums that sailed in and tuined
our olllco Into fairyland the other morning,
llcrtha Chllds and llnzel Hank are re
fpohslhto for the atirprlBo. The posies
brightened our path for a little while and
were then passed on to a rdoin where eager
eyes from small white beds may rest tin
them all day,
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Branch Club News
Llttlo Miss Helena Ulmer, of West Oxford
street, sends In the following Interesting
report: "Friday evening tho club held Its
Halloween party, nt which tho following
members were present: Ottlllo Ulmer. pres
ftlent; ISmma Suclcy, vice president; Minnie
Sticky, minute secretary; Helena Ulmer,
financial secretary; May Klnkte, Janltross;
Mabel and Hadlo lirown, GertrUdo and Udna
Daly, I3mma Doll, lSltzabeth and Gretchen
Kaltensteln, Hilda Leopold, Olga and Lydla
Miller, Dorothea Moaner. Theresa Omlcr,
Florence, Jennie and Irene SchaefTer. Ituth
Stevenson, John Call, David Leopold, Leo
pold and Rduard Shllls and "Llttlo Master
Karl Miller."
Tho children all camo In costumes. We
would havo given prizes for the best-dressed,
but we thought It would aroUso jealousy.
The girls were dressed as Undo Sam, Min
strel Girt, Indian Girl, Italian Girl, Colonial
Lady, clowns, ghosts, and several others and
I ero dressed as real "Dutch Girls. One
boy was dressed as a very stylish and fine
traveler Ho certainly was a sport In his
white trousers nnd gloves, and carrying a
cane and a suitcase. He was tip-top, only
ills hat was out of season, because It was
a ttraw hat Tho rest were dressed as
clowns.
We played many games. Including, one
called "Tho Farmer's Itomance," for which
a prizo was given. The winner was Ger
trude Daly.
As they alt had the dance rraze, my BlsJ;er
played the piano nnd wo nil danced.
Among the eatables we nil .found our for
tunes. Of course the fortunes carried laugh
ter with them, b3 that the children all went
home Joyful."
Our Postofflce Box
Isabella Larney, Crclghloti street, Is a
regular "every night" reader. She likes
our stories She pays so herself I We
would like to know which particular stories
she Kites best Then maybe ud will write
ail extra one of that kind Just for a llltlp
Ilalnbow who took tho time to stop to
praise us,
Mary Wapnlarelt, a little Allegheny ftVe.
hue Ilalnbow, la quttb an accomplished
swimmer, "This summer she jmam four
hours without stopp'ngl She ban lde-dlv,
back-dive, sprng-d(ye, swlhl under water
and plunge for distance. Mary and Her
Utile friends In th -"vicinity of lllchmohd
street are contemplating- forming a Italn
bow branch club. We would like to htaf
more about this. '
FAnkEIt BMITH,
I vh to become -member br your
Rainbow Club, PU4M send w. b.l
tifUl Kaihbow Bilttofc free. I agree to
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WliERE THE PAPER
DOLLS CAME FROM
By Farmer Smith
All was very still In the paper doll box.
Handsome Harry was watting for Graceful
Gertrudo to wake up sho had promised to
tell him where paper dolls came from. Fin
ally she yawned and opened her eyes.
This Is tho story Graceful Gertrude told
Handsome Harry:
In tho long, long ago, before the moon
shone even, there lived Upon tho earth a
little girl who was very noor nnd vr
sick. Years before her father had been ery
wealthy, owning a lot of flocks and .herds,
, . .. . ucuu"ul "ouse where thd little
girl lived, even though her father was poor.
Now, when this girl was very llttlo she
had seen a doll a veal doll, and she had
longed and longed for It. Every time she
asked her father for It he would say:
"Child, dost thou not know that I am
a poor man and havo no money with which
to buy thee a doll such foolishness!"
Hour by hour tho little girl lay on her
sick bed and looked at what do you sun
pose 7
Tho wallpaper, of course I
The wallpaper In her room, which hnd
been put there even before thero was any
moon (It was that long ago), vias very
beautiful. It had as Its design the pictures
of trees under which children were dancing.
The sick little girl looked and looked lov
ingly at these children dancing under the
trees and It made her very happy to see
them so Joyous.
One day she was crying nnd the tears
rolled out of her eyes and onto tho wnii.
paper beside the bed. No sooner had the
tears thoroughly wet tho wallpaper than
one of the wallpaper children walked right
out of the wall and stood beside the little
girl!
"Oh!" she cried In delight. "Now I have
a doll."
"Indeed, you have," came n voice. "You
must call me your 'paper doll' "
And. strange to say, from that day to this
thero have been paper dolls. Little girls
for thousands of years have cut them out
of papers and magazines.
This, then, was the story told by Grace
ful Gertrude, the paper doll, to Handsome
Harry, and now YOU know where paper
dolls came from, do you not?
A Favorite Stanza
Of JENNIK DOrtSBY
Can't you stop and tell me
How' your worthy dame?
llow'8 your baby-boy, too;
Master; "What's hla name"?'
Neer a grain of wheat, sir,
Though you labor still,
And round, round, round
Goes the mill.
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Things to Know and Do
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The Young Lndy Across the Way
The young lady across the why says
sho guesses her father's new automo
bile Is running better, as Bhe overheard
him say that the cylinders were pret
ty thoroughly carbonized now.
Bringing It to & Climax
"I know what's parsing In jour
mind," suddenly nltl tho mnldon as
tho hnhltually silent caller stnrcd nt
her. "1 know, too', why you are call-ina-
hero night after night, nppro
printing my tlmo to yourself nnd
kecptiiR other nlco younc men away.
You want mo to marry you, don't
jou?"
"I I do!" gasped tho young man.
"I thought so. Very well; I will."
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No Alteration
The neighbor had como to comfort
tho bcic.Tvetl ono on tho loss of her
hUBband.
"Ah, me!" sho sighed. "I suppose
yer par 'Enory Is 'ittin' of 'is 'arp
wiv the angels, noo."
"Not mucli," rcspondd tho widow
gloomily. "Moio llko Mm to bo 'ittin'
tho angels wiv 'la nrp!"
"GOOD NIGHT NURSE"
The More Comfortable Way
"What nro yoii doing?"
"Hanging myself,"
"Oh, but you ought to tie It round
your neck and not rouhd your waist."
"Well, 1 tried It that way, but I
couldn't breathe."
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London Opinion,
Wounded Ofllcer Hasn't Miss Millions called to eo mo yet?"
Youthful Volunteer Nurse Oh, yes j She came, but J said you couldn't sea her.
Wounded ortlcer Hut why over on earth !
Youthful Volunteer Nurse Why, 1 distinctly heard the doctor say you were to
give up all rich things!
As Willie Saw It
Willie, accompanied by his father,
was visiting a circus and menagetle.
"Oh, papa," the boy exclaimed, as
they passed before an elephant, "look
at tho big cow with her horns in. her
mouth eating hay with her tall,"
THE PLATTSBURG ROOKIE
Brushes up on the manual during the winter evenings,
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Deserving the Fair
"Colonel," asked the beautiful glH.
"when was tho most trying moment
of your life?"
"It was when I went to jny wife's
father for tho putposo of asking him
to let trie; have her. Jle was very
deaf and I had to explain the matter
before twenty clerks."
Illustrated Sayings
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