Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1916, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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"O, BSTATE-SAtE OR RENT
MAIS Mai" "
ii uMir..1 ami farm. MJn Line ai
'raJs'SSi"'! froncfl.U. Wm, I'.
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nd
11
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Testate to exchange
"...ur 10 r"UIMS, tairen in ncmnn,
ItAVR J". i,rricce for mitck csri eale;
tell "IV i... ntlhBN. 1220 Filbert.
- rarii"'""' - -
-trtva act house, Uroad iwir t)lmonl.
.rAJrtYs sr.8 cror. ln. 100.! N. nth.
Ei-rr ....... .nvihlng to etchang e ui
Ir ?.K ?Wu. i-"" co io2 n. th.
"Tli-SALE OB EXCHANGE
- .-. mvllSO BOO I.OTS .NRAIl 1
kIJT5 SnnTSTONK WOHK5H Wll.l.
NF.Alt HA LI).
WII.I, SAC.
BE'.CAeiPI!lX INCOMB 1'IlOI'Klvrr ON
WUSKiV A B58. LKDClEIt CICNTnAU
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SEAL ESTATJS WANTED
"Sivc a client wlahlns t bur it J2S0O to
JTatorr rwrch-front darelllng (n West
ffit.Tnhlai must have modern Improvementa
i i.VS? yard. Mall particular to
H 'nfutCU CO 4thand Callowhlll..
I ZZTt C8TATB bOVlgnt. 0ia. reniru. rem. coi.
MTHUU WJ?'l"a"V- " --
not less tnsn za.uwj
between Falrmount
ill iirvnu St.
Phlta. llourse.
rJt kor chesp real estate nr section Phlta.
E&,i! Irnmedlate anserer. . rirnker. pro
tSe Cnester P- neltner. Uia Chestnut. m
kTwrrACTUBiNO s.!TE:. '
2ire Jut. on railroad
" lllrtMllf aVC, eeet
city and
iM? a'gXn'TBr.rd'fflA. Filbert 400.
"H' .ttS'mi l&.;i .rowir,- K.cin
SEAL ESTATE FORItENT
riTV
Ftu-UO N. JUNIPEP- bv. Ilroad and Itac).
"TSm wnvenlencesi good condition,
t nUffift. Marvin (abov lllh nd IUc).
t?i? -JJ,m.. bath. lotlt. ran, (a.
BVSXt N, Marvin, 0 rooms, convenience j.
t3l Vilden (abov Slat and Market). S
5,. T bath, rante. eat. tolljt.
TbTOTT, N. B. cor, hroad and Hac.
rrmlT.
NO. l0O Do Lancer Tlace.
able corner dwelling. 11
room. 8
Deilr
ltfTior"atef heit. etc.: all In tood condition
,fi nadr for occupancy. Apply only to
tad ""W i v u i-AXSON
Uerrli nolMlna iiri Chcatnut at. .
nu'Ki.t.mnfl
M Diamond aU 1 !? niamond at.
UMiluttr . ll.u uxiora ai.
JMB. 16th at.
hi Lancaeter ave. . N. K. rnr. loth fe WaTt.
rHAg. I DROWN CO..ai7 nroaa ai
Mil ItkJire: 8. : cheap: Key cti.
..'"ft
ttn Fhamokln (SJd and Cnllowhllil; 3 r: open.
MK Hatter (2d and cumoerianaij open; ei.
Jii:ti(
nK3
Ill, low! Maaaey. 13th and Green,
Vernon: key i'201 Knjrmount.
RUKRSd.V CONRAD, 63 N. 10th.
Mil JPnt'CB ST. 14 rooma. 2 batha. 4-etonf
..a1!1.. .... 1... hafmnt kitchen: excel.
kot hooaa for prlvato family.
IllB LAND T1TI.15 AND TKUST CO.
Uroad and Cheatnut ata.
ijn
12 rnoma. all conva S17.00
jih. 10 rooms, all conva 30. on
Franklin. 9 room, nil conva.. S.VOO
"IfefinS'
ii6N.' Sartaln. "7 rooms, all conva... 18.00
'--i..i.. uafvTitti iniiT iiinii ara
lHAUOelJ K PAIUI.lWI.Jfm" wv.
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eHtSNING LEPGl3R-PHlADELlHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916
REAL ESTATE TOR RENT ,
Continue' rotn rrrcedln Colami,
tH.e.1 t "
cuni!1'!"! TrlW ofncea foTihTiK
Apply thf'l-.hn I'aht. Janitor aervic. turn.
?EE!Z the 1 enn. Co. R17 Cheantul at.
Jilr,ii, ijst
B 8. 81BT ST. Four-story dwelling, all con.
wnltneea; suitable for private family.
THE LAND T1TLK AND TIIUST CO.
nrcaq una v.iipevnufc mn.
NEAI.Iff. 010 8. 12TH ST.
iur MA mt.. u rooms, conva.
ttllN. llth at.. 10 rooms, conva.
till N. llth at.. 10 rooms, conva
H Race at., 10 rooma. conva ...
140.00
SO.oo
80.00
ivjn w 17T1I ST.
Islttbl for clear, paint or shoemaker shop.
THE LAND TITLK AND TIIUST CO.
Itroad and Chestnut ata.
blaatcs ST., S21 For rent, 2-atory hulldlns;,
(eUIlkDiV lur ymw iiv antay, mi 'viitv.i t . -
Mtr, etc: M rr month.
hAzKTT A M03H, 51ft Walnut it.
Aiicir sTRUfrr
Arch it. nrr 17th st, 23 roomi; will
ltr. at 45. meager wenirni.
. IBTdB LANCEV PLACE 12 rooma and 3
UIDII renin per annum (iuvu. iuuai u.
flROSa. Mil Walnut at.
IClftiER ST., 1B37 Oood ordr; modern Im
vroTratnti; 7 room", bath; fi!5. BTHATTON.
M Cbitnut t. rhone Lombard -1147a
BotlnMn rroprtlf and Slorf
t ARTHUR BOSWELL
233 N. 13TH ST.
Central Business Properties
fcr not and for aale. Sltea for building.
Vtlubla 4-etory building for rent or aale,
Uta it. below Locuat.
Ointea, 10 to 00 cars capacity.
Sura nronerty for rent corner ISth mil
Rtre its. Also amaller stores.
r Rita St. near nrnarl. hulldfnr .IllteVile tnr
yjatomoMIe acceaaorlea.
STORES KOH RENT
(-07 Chestnut.
102. S. 8th. '
114-130.238 8. llth.
114 N. Rth.
1601.1023 Market.
108 H. 2Uth.
907.1110.1204 WHlnut.
J. A. PATTERSON. 130 B. 1.1lh.
1IX ALTER INTO UUSINBRS TLACB to suit
.iiuii i.rge awening at inn ana caiiorrnui;
IM lRllOn tn bIIav. nnnnl& rall.A.il. A-
Kr VtrlUIn apace: low rent.
eiunnm & cu wdaa at nroaa.
1R(11 WiT wiw an
P iilMrlblpbulllJlnlI! "'"'"nt In entirety or will
-'" imiiituinni appiy li
YARROW & VAN TELT
lTth and Chestnut ata.
IS?1i b.u"dln,r tn. "" street; lot 2B.8xJ00i
,, - . .n,u;i.
iEEiyren!ia,. Co., 617 Chestnut at.
fr EE'!
. fcn tl" . a M . j . . ' '.. '
Za.lT?. . Pir1 ironiBfl. Kooa winaow nis-
rr-i inippinc racimiM: all conv.: centrally
-Joctdimoderate rental. 1217 Filbert.
tTfiasp vr r. .. j:. -- - . -.
'."". u UAni.i uia -. 111111 rhMimit
ilis- isr&toim. BkViSajisff .r w,il
Ur-vJ.ft KWWF S-rTVtor and eel.
Mr. Nealls0injHiih jt.otlijhonea;
EJa.riiWr-J5l5. JJ9SA ny bu.rne..TSH;
tflinmn r ...r .. '
mS, r wldman!' ui7,"8iBriffi' Kg "iy
Stores nnd Dwrlllnaa
ST0RE8 AND DWELLINGS
ui v. ittn ...
IVf 3T.M
IJUfi m 70
N. lOlh ....". in
MN. 10th
2n: sth :::::;::4o
llOOHIdre ave 23
.130 N. llth 20
VJi.v.s'L ""." ."in 18
. ii.llH ff UAKT1I '
iiiuuB AVENllEANr TENTH
ta .n.-.. .
'ft I!? njll WS CALLOWH1LL fiT.
( J.""'J. ""re ana dwelling, auttabla
c. p" tfSSJKon.a-Sni 'ore. etc,
ig ' c"t:sNUT BT.
for
rAeilSSedi'n'fe38' "y"1 ordorralte7aUo"n."
M4 ChUtnu? .r,00m.?K,n,,.,"ol'.- fcTHAltON,
-n"out st. l'hont Lombard 4147.
faeterlea. Warehanu.. ff. m..
'tn ?tk ., .... TT"
.arits kn Mii.'l'J vuoi now modern con.
r.?.y"3'"?: noora 4600 square feet ich:
K'aarVnce. ""'"' ne ind lvtor low In.
rTOMore'relTrTi'ro,u,,P"K"0'- 2 by
: Btfbt Ii7v.7.Vptt: "w. 'ar 'i
ifvpn""i ,SVAJIKM ""
-H1DOE AVENiiw ANpJrENTII
Tor InerJJTI.,r'N'N?7,'VANIA COMrANT
eor "'urance. on Lives and Granting Annultlea.
541 n i..J.n!,.nuL,t- Hoih l'Knee.
tn'o i,,.h.,f.r '?U!-84l SMS. 22d, J"r.$1J.00
1913 ClSl; W'.'S!84 .:o W.nroad.lOr I0O.00
i.,.8,?Idi !?c 3.00 InisiMn,. lor... 00.00
u s tti1 n. isr rto.oo 1233 11. liroad.ior 60 00
',12r 4T.r,0jU33Olrarj; llr.. 4n.3
oin n.
019 fd ..
S5 St.. Ul".r 47.no
TvijX'V"! '"r 40.00
2141 N1 V,,.h.,ir' 000
i?J SV;.ri ' oo
fiiti;' ur 24.00
l-ii JTr." ? .00
o,?fc"? .. ." is.oo
w ..cvierina.or 13.00
lodAviiraro, iir., .ci
Hlo Diamond, llr 43.00
M3 N. 17lh. llr. 43.00
1733 N. 18th. ISr. 40.00
73 forln'n, llr. 37.30
1213 N, 18th. r va.oo
117 W.rVnaek.Ur 23.00
1448 N. Cth, 10r.. 23.00
D53 Vine. llr... 25.00
1313 N. 8th, Br... 24.00
Ml N.ltandp'h.Pr 21 "0
S623 N. Jessup, Or 20.00
614 Varrlah. Br.. 18.00
lnn Immi. 7r... 13.00
1033 Boring, r.. 13.00
lauox.itingia.vr la.w
tlTCT .ttft . r. ..
... ....... iJUUIUTilrtlllA
lrrSJ1 .1J'--,O.O0341OP,wlfn. llr.$43.00
44l b:8M' ! v)0 T39 N. 40th. 13r. 83.00
JJi ntn,)mi.,2r 30.00 ts HP. Oar.. Sr. 23.00
38 Brown. r.. 23.00 3741 Hrown. wr... 18.00
'TOS AND DWELLINOS
IdfMi roptar. lOr. 841.07
MB vine, i:r... S3.se
t. . . v.
REAL E577lTn FOR RENT
Coaflatied turn Prtttilna Calumn
. rr-'vsii.vANiA ntintmtiAN
Suburban Homes for Rent
In every aertlon within a, radlua of 20 mile
from the l'hlla. City Kali V run offer you
propertlea ranging from comfortable suburban
homes at $30 rr month to lutiirloua country
eata on all dlvlslona of the Reading llwy.
nd the renna. R. It. A number of cholc
cirferlnga In the flermantown-t'hestnut Hill
aectlon, a few furnlehml Bee photos at our
office, or write, stating your requirement.
WM. H. WILSON & CO.
700-01 Mcminn miLDiNa.
MKADOWIIROOK 1A
REMODELED FARMHOUSE
and 10 acres; living room, 17i30l den, din
log room, kitchen, pantryi second floor. 8 bed.
rooma and 2 hatha! third floor. 2 bedroome.
(larag and ttnant house. Old abade. run
nlng stream. House has 8 open flreplacea,
electric light and modern heater. 3 mln
utea' walk to station. 373 per month.
HERKNESS & STETSON
LAND TITLK HUILDINO
231 N, 2d. lr. 40 on
.i!2Jf' B.b. Jr.. 30.00
"Si? i.".'i""-.'r 80,00
int .. mm- r"
,:;: iTiVronl.-l,r zl-00
fi? Jf Sl)" "r... 23.00
5?2 r- Ojf'd.Dr sloo
ViJS Am,r.r- .. so.oo
...v a. .u, or.. 18.00
lntS Oxford, llr. 8o!oo
1" HI N. 20111. ior 21. v
10O3 Kalnn't. r. 23.00
813 w. Norrls, 9r 23.oo
830 S. 2d, Or. . . 23.00
mil wrwi. ir... i."v
120 noutb, 4r... 20.00
1204-It H. 2d. Br. 18.00
sut vvnanon, or jy.vu
B. E.
SAMtTKl. T. FOX CO.
COR. DTH AND CALLOWHILL BT3.
... BTORKH
! r,0,5nlrr 'or and S floor $30.00
-32 Si SJS " .'"" "of 430
.-01 Perot at., 8 rooma and bath.
une STORES AND DWF.LLINOS
ii.1 u'Sb;rll",d. r. and atore. conva.... $33.00
522 5J" .9th 8 fooma and bath SO.OO
.vS2 U"5onwood. store and 6 rooma 25.00
1109 I-alrmount. atore and 1 room 10.00
235 R. 10th.
iiwici.i.iNna
13 rooms, 2 batha..
.... $30.00
- - ' 4rLl. a J riaim. i UBIHI.. . . . .
I7I3 Master. 12 rooma. convenlencea 60.00
31-3 N. Uroad. 14 rooms, convenience... 60.00
MO Marshall, 12 rooma 80.00
480 H. 40th. 11 rooms, conveniences 80.00
lfttti Norrls. 11 rooms, conveniences 28 00
410N. 7th $281 1)43 N. Lawrence.7r.$l7
807 Noble, 9r . . 2311D17 Hharawood. 8r.. 17
005 Wood. Or 23'
81S New Market. Or 20
313 N Darlen. 8r. 20
i.u. in. lltn at.. Or 18
913 Melon. Jr.
2213 E. Hunt'n. Or.
142S N. 10th. r.
TIIVIA
1730 Tioga, bouaekeeplng apartmenta
4B8 N. Percy. 4r. . . 13
$3300
WEST rillLATlKH'IlIA
WE ARE OFFERING
FOR RENT
The largest and best selection of house and
apartment In West Philadelphia.
Wm. H. W. Quick & Bro., Inc.
WTNCOTR- -
STONE HOUSE
HERKNESS & STETSON
With 0 room
snu nam.
sm e mentn.
l.AND TITLE 1IU1LDINO
MAIN I.IN1 P. K. Tt,
HOUSES FOR RENT
fl bedroom. 8 batha, garage, ,$2M).0O per month
0 bedrooms, 4 batha, , . 200,00 per month
T bedrooms, 3 batha. garage, , ano.oo per month
R bedrooma. 3 hatha, garage. , 173.00 per month
8 bedrooms. 4 baths, rarage... lno 80 per month
8 bedrooma. 3 bathe, garage, ., 102.30 per month
T bedrooma, 8 batha ... 160.no per month
7 bedrooma. 8 hatha, garage. 128.00 per month
R bedrooma 8 baths rarage. . 112.80 per month
h bedrooma. 3 batha
103. oo per month
n bedrooma, n batha, garage,., lob. on per month
? bedrooma, batha ... P0.no per month
bedrooms, 2 batha, ganuee... 83.83 per month
7 bedrooma. J baths, garare... 80.00 per month
bedroom, a hatha ... 78.00 per month
A bedrooma, 3 batha ... flo.00 per month
8 bedrooma, a batha ... 30 on per month
8 bedrooma. 1 hath ... 37.30 per month
SAMUEL C. WAGNER, JR.
329 COMMERCIAL TRUST UUILDINO
. PENNSYLVANIA
MORTGAGES
Coallawfi from Prccedl" Column
LARGEAND SMALL FUNDS
for first and second mortgage, tlty or ub
nrbi unouratlonable servlc and result
through this orncei personal atltntlon."
SMULLEN & BARRY
NiE.cor. IiltOAt) A CHESTNUT (Liberty nidg.)
LARGE FUNDS
For 1st mortgages. Advancea made to builder.
JAMES D. WINCHELL
17TH AND SANSOM 8TS.
$100,000-5 FLAT
SPECIAL TRUST KUND
FOR
.. OOOD nnST XIORTOAOnS
HORACE ll.KnlTZ.71S WAIJilT fJT.
FUNDS FOR' MORTGAGES
Ilepayable In terms of years or
on Installment plan,
Northern Trust Company
BTH AND BriUNO OARPF..V
"l6o, $200 TO
?50
$5000
Mortgages or note, real estate security! payable
easy termsi settlement earn day.
LEWIS A r.C. 1MT W. OIRATID
AVENUE.
$30 NOTE OR MORTOAOB
Immediate) Bettlement.
TO Unsettled Eetate Ioana.
Uulldlnr -AeeorlatlonJ Funda.
$1000 DKMPSET CO.
17 8. 13th at.
OILT-EDOE KKCimtTlES
KtWTlIBAW'YJWiSS SKCTtON
I,. m,?-Tm.a.
Hit COLTnilllA AVE.
1IONET FOR MORTOAOK8
LAllOE AND SMALL AMOUNTS
. Qt'ICK ANSWERS
W, n TlbonBH W, NORRH ST.
ItEAPINO. PA.
LAROE RTORE. warehouse and atable, 838-840
Penn at.. Readlnr. Pa.. 23i270: possession
April 1. W. C. Fromke. 383 Walnut st.
FARMS
100-ACRE FARM Roth and Orove ave.. Phlla.t
?ood dwelling and large outbuildings; suitable
or anv purpose
AHUOTT ESTATE. N. E. cor. TJroad ft Race.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE. 22d, near Cheat
nut at.. $123 per month 3EHTON W.
QREIM3. Liberty Rldg.. Philadelphia.
MORTGAGES
8 SOUTH 40TII 8T.
$333828 HADFIELD AVE.; a 2 atory modern
house, having 8 rooma and bath, electricity
and gas. Colonial stairway, basement laundry!
finest neighborhood; close to Park, achools.
churches and near croee-llne trolley. PEM
I1ERTON ESTATES, 1438 8. 88th at. Phone
Woodland 4787. .
Htorea and Dwclllnga
B90O DALTIMORE AVE. Store and cellar! suit
able for grocery, confectioner, bakery or deli
catessen store.
THE I.AND TITLE AND TRUST CO.
Itrond and t'hestnut sts
OKRMANTOWN
OERMANTOWN Near Queen lane atatlon and
Germantown Cricket Club. 3 bedrooma. 2
batha. bnt.water heat. S-atory semidetached
houe.$4B. L 037, ledger Central.
STENTON Several desirable houses for rent;
open every day, train to Ptenton Station
MAURAN. DOLMAN A CO., N. E. cor. Uroad
and Chestnut.
STONE Colonial house, 12 rooms, 2 baths: fine
trees, large lot. WARNOCK A EMLEN. Corfu
merclal Trust Rldg.
Tlom
2049 W. ONTARIO ST. 3 atory. 14 rooms. 3
batha: aide ynrd: rent $40 per month.
INDUSTRIAL TRUST CO.. 1030 N Front at.
PENNSYLVANIA KUtlCRIlAN
JENK1NTOWN
HOUSES TO RENT AND SELL IN JENKtN.
town. Wyncote. Oak Lane and Chestnut Hill.
HERKNESS & STETSON
1891 LAND TITLE DUILDINO
ADVANCES TO RUII.DERS A BPECIALTT
$300,000
TO INVEST 7N
FIRST MORTOAOES
In the City of Philadelphia
AT
LOWEST MARKET RATES
Apply to
HAZLETT Js MOSS
618 WALNUT ST.
Main 173.
Iomba rd 8243.
MORTGAGES First and Second
I pi act them quickly, trunt fundi on hum. for
lit mortfraicc-a for any amount on 20 bulUllnir
anoclattons with funds on hand, for -J inort
KaveR larvA and small, trv me.
Quick Action Is My Motto
CHAS. Z. DEYOUNG Tif
TO SECURM A MORTQAQD
TM It flrat or second If you desire efficient
service, quick and satisfactory results and
moderate chargee .
CALL, P1IONC OR WRITE TO US
"Tour mortgage will be aa good a placed."
NORMAN S, SHERWOOD. 1411 Walnut at
MORTOAOES SECURED
nUILDERS- ADVANCES A SPECIALTY
imUMIlAlKJIt & PARKER. INC.
1437 WALNUT ST.
1ST A 2D mortgage wanted, city or suburban.
CHESTER OSIIORNE. INC.
Office. lAinsdowne. and 1324 Chestnut at.
uftiirT Tvm urinTfiAriica
W want first mortgagee! building association.
either first or acond
B. R. OARDIN ER. 18th and Wharton at.
$100,000 TO tNVEST In flrat mortgages, In
sums from $1000 up: also building association
money for second mortgages.
O..C. BEIDBL A CO., 4th and Callnwhlllsls.
KiORTOAORS wanted by private Investor; no
com. charged: small mlgea. up to $8300 and
dwgs. pref j Int. B 4-10 p. c. Wrtte. giving full
particulate. 43. Led. Jlr.L 272BOermant'naVj
IF TOU'VE MONET FOR SAFE INVESTMCNT
R. D. CLOW. Jr. fe.Si.SrAf'Sl"-
TRUST Fl'NDN FOR KIRT MOJITaAQB
HERKNESS A STETSON
LAND TITLE UUILDINO .
MONET FOli 1BT AND 2D MORTOAOES
T. A npnillMfl J BON
701) WALNtrrBT. 8203 SPRUCE 8T.
AU, AS1UUNTS, 1ST AND 20 UUHTUAUIE9
Quirk answer, .
MAyRICEH;IiIATSINnjEHJrtlEst.Tr. Rldgj,
FUNDS FOR 1ST AND 2D MOKTQAOES
MORTOAOES FOR SALE
THEO. E. NJCKL53. 2BJ.S Oermantown ave
rUNDS FOR 1ST AND 2D MORTOAOES
ANT AMOUNT
POTTS A THOMSON, 2321 Frankford ave.
MONET for mortgagee; liurka County property.
ARTIIl'R P. TOWNSENI)
Lincoln llulldlng, rhlUdrlphla.
MOSEY FOR MORTOAOES
TttTtt.ntNO ASSOCIATION FUNDS
HENRY S. REED. 1420 Chestnutat.
LOANS ON INTEREST "iNESTATES
Reasonable. Chargee
JOHN A. HARRY, 607 Land Title Htdg.
WE HAVE FOR SALE a few 12000 first mort'
gages. PEMIIERTON ESTATES. 1102 Ilsrrl-
aoniiuiming.
1ST and 2d mtga. ; bldg. and private funds: quick
and satisfactory results: moderate chargea.
CAMERON ESTATE. 2RllJenslngton ave.
FUNDS for 1st. 2d or split mortgages, collat
eral and short. term loans,
AnERNETHT. 133 S. 12th. 2724 N. Bth,
TioNEY for first and second mortgagee, private
funda and hutldln associations,
WM. FRIEDHICH A CO.. SB! N.!2that.
TRIVATE FUNDS FOR FlnST MORTOAOES
Money for Tt. and L aecond mortgages.
Joseph Allen Potts, 41)03 Tlaltlmore ave.
FIRST mortgage and bldg. asso. funda, any
amount. Jaa. F. 8myth. 2483 Kensington ave.
MONEY TO LOAN
TOIf CAN RORROW MONET
IN DIASldNDS, JEWEL8. ETC
AINU Ul
AND IIP
AND UP
HIKIIKIIN
128 MARKET ST.
RIDQE AVE. AND OXFORD ST,
22D AND SOUTH TS.
MONEY LOANED to helra or unsettled eetatea;
Interests bought. FRANK P. MARTIN, 724
23 Stephen Olrard llulldlng, 21 S. 12th at.
FARMER SMITH'S RAINBOW CLUB
1214 APP.TT crnrnnrvm
Wm?f?,,!,,ftSroof, building, suitable for
Krlo tcturtn 'vator, steam beat,
nrW Tit, & Tr"8t CO.
- "".i. ViJXNIT STS.
ockaink Mills i and" oth sts.
"eers. BOOO i. .. Abov Columbi.
5-JlMcNlLT. JMy.SdoYpn?''"
HW,,., AY"-. "out M.M0
fc ?lrfvely:8,j,l,A,' w,r'u". floorepa"S.
ajJlat and ttn.rr. SJffWJ!:. ctory. up.
rTTTiJaiVTl.41 ."iE!'. vviaener Hldg.
LfANSTEAD ht -aT.T .z. .r -.'. .-
JNVILLISiwiNCHE'sTEFl Egwl
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ndf hdSSa , i An .', . FBl . Annual Rental.
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A CHRISTMAS RAINBOW EXHIBITION
Wc are going to have a Christmas Rainbow Exhibition! Isn't that wonder
ful? And it will be held in a big room all decorated with tho colors of the
Rainbow and you will all como and you will seo ME and goodness mo,
I never told you what wo aro going to EXHIBIT!
That's the most wonderful part of all!
We are not only going to have fun, but wo aro going to SPREAD A WHOLE
GREAT BIG LOT OF SUNSHINE IN SOME VERY DARK CORNERS WHERE
THERE IS HARDLY ANY SUNSHINE AT ALL.
To tell tho truth, that is the main reason why we aro going to have our
WONDERFUL EXHIBITION.
WE ARE GOING TO EXHIBIT AND GIVE AWAY CLOTHES. New
and old clothes for tho littlo children who must suffer in tho cold this winter
if some ono docs not take the bother to see that their poor little bodies aro
warmly covered!
WE. THE RAINBOWS, ARE GOING TO TAKE THE BOTHER!
Listen to the plan. I have thought and thought about it and I hopo you
will liko it and, oh, I hope you will work ever so hard at the way you pick out.
There aro three particular ways in which our members may go about getting
the clothes we will exhibit.
1. Little girls who sew can mako flannel petticoats, babies' nightgowns,
caps and, in fact, anything at all that they really know how to make or that
mother will show them how to make.
2. Littlo boys and littlo girls who do not sew can collect as many
old outgrown garments as is possible Everything from n pair of darned stock
ing's to an overcoat will be acceptable. The only condition is that the clothing
be clean 'and mended.
3 Bright Rainbows who know how to make candy can have a candy
sale and buy shoes with the money they make. Branch clubs will be particularly
interested in this announcement. Of course, you can sell other things besides
candy, if you so choose, little dolls, for instance.
Everything that is shown at tho Rainbow Exhibit will be tagged with the
name of the sender. ,
Send all articles to FARMER SMITH, EVENING LEDGER. If you know
of any deserving families In need of "clothing, pleaso Bend in their names.
The exhibition will open December 10 and will continue for two weeks.
PLEASE HURRY AND GET STARTED.
Christmas is coming, and, oh, the wonder of It! And, oh, tho happiness of
It when we are helping others!
" wnen FARMER SMITH, Children's Editor.
p S If there Is anything at all you want to know or you don't understand
nr.out'the Rainbow Exhibition don't be afraid to write and ask. Oh, yes, and
Jfease write anyway to tell me that YOU ARE GOING TO HELP.
WILLIE WIDEAWAKE PAINTS
v By Farmer Smith
Tho night utter tho Mouth ralnter had
come to we Willie wated before an easel
pamtlng hi. own portrait t hi. mother cam.
to tuck him In for the night.
'Klaa me. mother, dear."
It Irt longer than a jiffy tt .eemerf
to Wlllle-before the Mouth Painter wa. be
fore him.
"You have painted eye., eyebrow, and
nose without much trouble. Now you have
Em. To "ha mouth, which display, charao
termor, than anything else on th. human
f'-rhe mouth .how. eadnes. or gladness,
sunshine and .hadow. lonesomenee. or Joy,
Th. Xhtest mUtaKe In painting your
mouth on that canvas, mean, to .poll It
all."
Willie looked up In wonder.
Besld.. the Up. form the word, you
sneak In youth they resemble the petals
of a rose, Jn old age they btcome straight,
like the edges of a slab of marble.
"I have come to tell you this, test .your
nlctiire be .polled o that It cannot be hung
fn the Art Gallery or th. Wvrld. where
all good mother come to see; the painting.
" 4)v tall mf.4n
of their .on., wnu , " ..,.,
""iThk you." Mid Will,
Mouth t-ajaur hM Iulb4i,
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faster and faster. In what seemed a very
short while the mouth was finished.
Then a strange thing happened.
The moiith opened and something began
to laugh I
The Mouth Painter raised hi. hand as If
to rebuke Willie.
"Haste makes waste. You have painted
the mouth of mirth. It will always laugh
unless you can turn It down at the corners.
Up mean, laughter and down mean, sor
row."
Willie looked up suddenly. "I know what
t means to ue -aown in the mouth.' "
"That I. It. Now look very pleasant
and paint your mouth aa It look. now.
That'. It."
"Hurrah I I have It," shouted Willie.
"My dear, 1 thla a holiday T"
Willie wa. a surprised boy when he saw
hi. mother .tanaing where the Mouth
Painter had been.
Our Post office Box
James Smith Is a West Philadelphia mem
ber who Is very much Interested In birds
and goldfish. IU n.H nre very tame and
eat out of his
hand. James
says this Is not
as unusual as It
sounds. Ho says:
"it Is very easy
to get the fish to
cat out of your
hand, I only feed
mine twice a
week. I use wa
fer food, I take
a small piece In
my hand and hold
It very steady In
the water, and
they come up and
eat It." James's
mother gave him
n pleasant sur
prise tho other
day. Returning
from town, she
brought a beauti
ful castle, some
green plants and
three . orange
stripe swordtall
fish for his aqua
rium. Have any
oiner itainbowa
had success In
raising goldfish?
It usee 1 Sud
knecht, Med ford,
N. J from whom
we have not
heard for a very
long time, recent
ly favored us with
the following In
teresting lines:
'I have gained Ms. pounds since I have
been down here. I now weigh sixty pounds.
I am a great deal stronger, too. Yesterday
I went to Itlverslde, which Is sixteen miles
from Medford. Most of my friends here
are German and I am learning German
very quickly. Please tell me when a mem
ber Is too old to belong to the club."
A member may remain In the club as
long as he or she Is Interested In It Many
of our member, have long since passed
their seventeenth year, and yet we have lit
tle ones who have a long time to wait to
see their seventh I t
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when
FARMCII SMITH
I wish to become a member of your
lUlnbow Club. Pleaae send rns a
beautiful Ilalnbow Ilutton free. I agre.
to DO A LITTM5 KINDNESS KACH
AND EVEHy DAY, SPREAD A LITTLE
SUNSHINE ALL ALONQ THB "WAY.
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Honor Roll Contest
The prlie. for the week ending Novem
ber 4 for the best answers to "Things to
Know nd Do" were won by the following
members! , .
Madeline Cuneo, Salter street, II,
James Smith, South Fifty-sixth street,
nfty cent..
Michael Dove, South Thirteenth .treet.
twenty-five cents.
Helena Ulmer, West Oxford street, twen
ty.fHe cents.
Robert Martin, North Maacher street,
twenty-five cents.
Walter Summers, North Mascher street,
twenty-five cents
A Rich Brother and a Poor One
Sent la by VEI1A. HZEPSKI, Richmond Stre.t.
Once upon a time there were two broth
er. the one rich, the other poor. The rich,
one had a fine house and servants, the
poor one had nothing. One time the poor
brother sent his son, Jack, who was very
good, to get food from the rich brother.
He would give him none. Tom was the
rich, man's .on and would not give him. any
either.
That very same day some people asked
fn iiv with the Door brother. ira r,ffr..i
f t6 .hare the little he had with them. They
stayed two k " iijj mey leu mey
gave him a llttje seed and told him to
plant It. .
This he did, and what do you think hap.
penedr VP came a pr.tljf house) The
rich bmr was J"!eua a pulls some of
tk imn tu mm turn th. !, but
wie't few..V - -
SCRAPPLE
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The Young Lndy Across the Way
THE PADDED CELL
The oung lady across the way nays
It Isn't always the halfback with the
highest batting average that Is most
useful to the football team, but the one
that can make a hit when hlta mean
runs. i
Tho Bat
Oh. seo tho littlo batty
As ho flltteth to and fro.
Hackwnnl now, then forward,
Round and round he'll bo.
Oh, Is It not peculiar
That he enn not liko that?
Of course, It's not pocullar;
He Is an acrobat. Froth.
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SIDNEY fcUll
Did the Rest He Could
She (during tho spat You should
have married some stupid, credulous
Flrl.
He Well, my dear, I did tho best
I could. Boston Transcript.
The Main Difficulty
S4
Th Hketcli.
The Ringmaster Yes; It's all right,
guvnor. A good scheme an' bung up
to date an' all that. I'm not sayln'
anything against that. But wot I
mean Is ow am I goln" to stand out
side an' tell 'em all about 'er? 'Ow
am I goln' to pcrnounce a namo like
ThatT
Easy
"You can't fool all the people all
the time."
"True. Still, I have no trouble in
getting summor boarders. Kansas
City Journal.
A Fad
"Preparedness Is a fad with her."
"That so7"
"Yes, she even sets tho breakfast
table the night before." Detroit
Frco Press.
Nature Study
m
Williams Purple Cow,
Teacher Willie, which do you think
are the most destructive, worms or cat
erpillars? Willie I don't know, teacher. I
never had caterpillars.
THE MAN OF THE HOUR
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Th Passing Bhoer,
"Look'ee, Garge, dldn' I tell'ee ,my boy would make th' folks alt up an open
their mouths when 'e got to LunnonT
"Zo you did, and has 'e done It?" -.
"Aye, 'E'vo started business as a dentist.
FRIENDS WE NEVER FORGET
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No Doubt
Smith Does your eon graduate In
June?
Jonea I guess ao. JI wrote lit
was Ineligible for football this fall.
Orange Peel.
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airi Can tt be tru.'that you mad a
bet at your club (hat If1 you proponed
to me I would ttcoeufyouT
Man Well, I've proposed. Will you?
uin now much aw yyu btT
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