Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 14, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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ROOMB FOB BENT
""Coaflsaed trtm PrneHnp Poet.
- iXvj ivE. Mil He, room southern
rOltt,T?fi!l er ultl etclna. hemei modern.
i"i,ffii 10 mm. Cltr lull. rreat. 87.
-'i,r 505J ruffl. coin, IMinil Pfi. ni
IfHfr'n ipo.i op" fireplaces a-enllem.n.
JSJIsLr f,n Nicely turn, ronma. lt nr
n?'fe?r'i;i?nwli"u0rrhr,b,e reom,, run-
r-Tnr7i?,lh In e.eluelre apt. In W. Phlla.
SLmi'm 2 in lmlir M ',-r C'nt.
CSrr.i.hecTor unfutnlAnl. nrlx-ato fam-
FcoVj ftjffifc cntnt m, Baring Ufa n.
B0ABDINO
PL rS 111 .5(1 Furnished room, private
I t tMMt-i ---. . .TTwr nirannl Ant.. 44th
WME;i.&tii ewMng. ewei
..lined atmosphere, mono ranm .. x .
I' f
BANITABIUM3
Sininni LOCATIONl special scientific, earji
S Sri,lJrSr'rr comfortt nursest book-
f.rSr' rsKi. Cltr IJns. Chestnut Ulll.
" C
APABTMENTB
S
... ftVMl'1CTA
SID AND OXYbVv 8TB. ,
rested in one of th most exclusive rest.
. ?Ei ..rtisns or ths cltr; high and heallhv
fSUw thfn 2 rn Inutil ol Oily llall jl Market
'. i an noih st, ersiitawn lino, which
. r.i o tt building. Su tea of 2 rooms.
Kf! .rtriltch'tt- from I JO to MO. Public
nin?im located In bulk.ln. f'hone Over.
orJlAjrrowN
THE NEW ADDITION
TO rKLIIAM OUHT
1H Ol'KN
1 FCLltAM COURT was not built to make, an
eoral to every one but to you who demand
sppesi i ...-. ftmd tn receive It at
1 oriel which, considering what you do do
iad and ttc.lv, ! moajrUe; It will mike
. tronr. compel Inr appeal.
fsUikM COUP.T la located at Carnanter'a
Matlon. Oermantown, .! ," btSLUtJu.1, '''T
fh Drive, on th l'ennay vanla rial road!
(S or k 'trains a day. surety transportation
",g!th."c.rfV,rroomi and 1 tah to room,
ilia 3 oilnii the alro to suit your rctiulro
Si,nt. rrlces are IT""" '90 ur- . . .
r-EI.HAM COtirtT Is a jult. perfect
APARTMENT HOTKI.. and located In an ab
tluttlr U'l a exelunv auburban locatlpn.
in a word, rnu nr come to PRl.HAM
,Co2rtT and And a perfect luburhnri location.
wllntranpomtlon unexcelled an Ideally con.
tncttd bulldlnr. qulst, dlmlfted, elegant
Tou mar ielect an apartment of the rm
t ult your Individual needi: you will find
all your houkeptnir problems aplved nnd
likM care of for you absolutely without effort
in owr Prt: ou will find a table of the
Stmoet eicelrence at a moat moderate price,
itid the aarne courteay. aenico and attention
It i uniform throughout the cntlro eatabllih-
,"Vr full information, arranirementa for In
spection and reaeratton call, phono or
wrlre to
KonMAN 8. PiirnwooD
1411 WALNUT T. .
SPRUCE S71. ., RACK 3025.
ar to hli rtpreentatlve on the premises at
Telham Court.
Appointments may be made for automobile
to call at your rcnldonce or business place nnd
tike you directly to I'ELllAM COURT at our
convenience and pleasure,
I BOOMS and bath; modernrOuen I.ano station;
140. ORBIMH. 210 Liberty Uldt.. Phlla.
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER Id, 101G
17
HOUSEKEEPING APAB.TMENTS
TOU CANNOT FIND A
BETTER APARTMENT
N.E.Cor. 1 7th & Walnut
(1 block from Rtttanhoua Snunre)
The houtrkpeplnir suites are perfect tn
(htlr plan; 3 larm bedmnms. ach hy
Inr bT window: fine larre llvtnr room,
dlnlnr room, kitchen: maid's room and 3
batbroomH as well. Ideal winter and sum
mer apartmenta, Also suites of '2 roorm
nd bath; free uso of laundry on top
loor. Tour Inspection cordially Invited.
Pbon Walnut G9CJ
MERTON W. GREIMS
Second Floor
N, E. Cor. Droid and Chestnut
(Kow Liberty Dvilitlrto)
THERR ARE 8KVRRAL
WAYS OF HUCtJKINO
AN APARTilENT
tlnf i,ita Imf.lrl f twin nil tt,a.i ,H
hrent ways, you Just call at this ofllce tha
r lirrest. moit attractive and best equipped in
FnJlldelphla. duvoted exclusively to securtns
Jut what they want for particular people.
, Tell us your requirements. The leading and
!L onlrible apartments In Philadelphia aro listed
, with or may be rented throuirh us. Our
- - lutomobiles are waiting- to take you to the
lut of properties you dealcnate, so that with
" U least posilble erfort you may secure the
ar one apartment In Phlla which most nearly
- approaches your exact Ideal
NORMAN S. RHRUWOOU
111! WALNUT ST.
Bpruce 8971. Rice S025
Ol'SEKEF.Pl.Vn APAltTMIIVTS All ..n. .
.!.. .VI0"1" na Dan to rooms and bath;
.. io tin per monin; can.
nlinna .M uirlla
SAMUEL STERN, linl Chestnut St. '
NEW C'OItONADO
CHESTNUT AND 2VD STREET3
A few vacancies Apply Janitor.
N. E. CORNER" 16TH AND MASTER
Hounkeeplnr suites, furnished. 15 up; single
room. 12.50.
J ill.
.....,.. oiu tuur rooms,
fill between 10 and 3.
bath; third floor.
WEsT I'lllLAnKLriUA
SOTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
SEVERAL MODERN HOUbEKEEPINO
APARTMENTS KOU RENTl KLKCTKIC Ef.E
yATORS. PUBLIC SlNINO ROOM. APPLY
m.. 41.3, a, ar,r.ua. Jit.. i.-i ItAUh Hi.
ESfircv a4th .-.I ..i. J. ''... . .; . T. : . r'.
iiiT. ". "tin i,.aii!ui; Aiunierey, ,jh nna
t. i '.lri. 1'ilmont. S4th end Hprlne Garden.
oa liKiultg Janitor, or CRESSE. 308 Halo Illds.
APABTMENT HOTEXS
iff. s
lr f J
; ALDINE HOTEL Tass&sz
1 THE BEST ROOMS AND SUITES
, With the best table, in Philadelphia
Uayt Week, Month. Season. ,Year
PARKSIDE APARTMENTS
-. rr.u. aicu.aae. -manner.
. 8ucce,ior of Irs. Charles McOlads.
K??ST..tT OPPOSITE FA1RMOUNT PARK
ill S.,?lr2ct "nM to c,ntr of city.
cJiiK.,l?.?0,n.' furnished or unfurnlahed.
Sj??in Of Peculiar eicellenta.
.'fwione sirlnv 221.
THE GLADSTONE
nil AND PINE BTS.
Mlevwrn " A-ACJAUUli
TERAL VERT DESIRARI.E SUITES CAN
-.,,, RE SECURED
t--FURNISirr.D OH UNFURNISHED
HOTEL COLONIAL 8P1R1SCIBBTAT
l-BilVUNENT OH TRANSIENT OIJKHT.I
... ,
WM. P. KraKKT. UlKincn
HE CLINTON tenth beixjw
Ki. !i..tlT .unfurnlihed. either by
CELMARU0URI8
BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Coaflsanl from PrtctdlKo Column
VKST rilll.AI)l.l.ltA
,,4lJ-lJ;ln MAHKtrr PT,
iailajii ft son. 2t and 2d H. nih t
BAa"?emMef:e,0t."1.hnm """ fSO N. 4fltnT
;SS!! nmount at ""
WHiTtilUs, a McLANAHAN. Hth and Pine.
$5800 Sjmldeticheds hot-water heat, electric
!-...!."" "nl' ,""' hall.
EUGENE L. TOWNSEND
fUcor. 4Rih A Hallo, a. Ph. Woodl'd MOO.
llnMrn
sritUCK t
Mixi'niors"
oi iiui ft nr KAST ok -liTir
SsasHSsr'aL-ffitf ..tsv WS?S b.y.n,i
..lap. H.mrllm.u,'u-,;r'furnl"open,.U-
'"ireiVVX.?. "RAI.TH-The.e word, ."
So,,; IfAS. "niL0 "". with sunny, out
ooiir sieeplnir porchr nnd French casement
5oSthWAlh 'IpXlf-VTON KSTATfiS TJJ5
- "otuh 6Mh st. Telephone Woodland 41S7.
"pSllll.'f'tViiSJf APTS- 8," N. SSd st
Utms ei.ht n-,'.VJV,,!,!2':Mn'.n, tr, nd
ir!m3Jrit,i!ecu.rl,,A,int,08l,. ."a own-
27 S 4211 ST.
Xlodernle-d Or eerv comenlence.
i hOWA.iuij.rTz, 2to n nth st
8KrRr?i"& J?EVV SAMPI.K "ftOUSlS
0331 slton nve. Ino-ft. lots
KNIIURO. Ilullder.
' yLE,?' .h1"" 'nodern 2-story home; only
minutes frnm "l." station bargain.
McCoynT.n H eoth at".
8 ,STfi brlck'. '.l room8 . nJ hath; aeml.
JVT"?KiAf.S C,OCRil40,nK,i?rr0i.n!n.,. itnK
1 St'S'15 M",,:-.r.ne,,2
Seo 1IATTHIAS about It il) N. S2d St.
WiVoflW AVB "OMfi" '"Ih to Sth""7tsT.
uiyi.a'ii7. .n.om..".C.'...IMI'''h, hot-water heat.
KKRSIIAW ii lmVT. flun... son fi.. ......
lUJAt'TIFUI. 3-sly. porch mansion, coat ItO.iioo,
sicrlfli-o for isoouertns l'h. liarlns; isil.
nKRMANTOWN
QKltMANTOWN ItOMHS. sll sections.
- , ,. un.i.i.i. ItAltUT
Franklin Rank Ituildlnit. Walnut 25JT. .
. IlEAt ESTATE FOR SALE
. ri-yH 1.VAN1A RUttlTRnAN
Oontlsafd from Prtcnflatf Column
SURURRAN REAt. KSTATK
ry.fnc. .All locations. Bale or rent.
w CIIARI.KS J, lioou A CO , Morris Ride.
LAROR MAT OF RUr.UllllAN IfOMKS. aala or
rent, on the Main I.lne or Reading R. R-
WM. II WILSON A CO.. Morris Hulldlnir.
Unnn ln-ROOM liot'sn stable. H acre, shade,
frulti nt Moore, near Bddjstones rholo.
v v Pfrrmts son m chkstnut st.
Siihiirhun 1-ot
VISIT nrniNCirtKMl FARMS. 2 souarea from
Hprlnaoeld .Ststlon on the Media Short I.lne
hleh leel lotsi nil Improvemenls: lnls;l
15(. terms, 110 monthlri flllll70 feet. $8QI
terms 111 monthly; rarerul restrictions. Of
llce. SprlngHeld and Saier aea.
Nr.wjr.nsr.v 8r.iioiB
VHNTNOIt $100. building Iota; B0100 ft. I con
venient to beh and trolley, nun W State
st . Trenton, N. J.
SI UN i.ixi:. P. K. R.
PAOI.t. PA 2 fne houes, corner property. H
acre ground, 0 rooms, south aldei good eleva
tion; hot-water heat, hardwood flooes. gas and
electric Hints. Springfield water; cheap rail
road fare, JS mln from llroadt FredJVUtmcj
COUNtjY110MUirANDVAllMfi. Mln I.lne nnd
throughout counties adjacent to Philadelphia;
aalo or rent J. M. Froneneld, WayncJ,a.
I'KXNS - l.VANIA r.R!S -
180-ACRE stock and dilry farm, 150 per acre;
17. I" IJ BCTfH IS-IM
1MI per aero
ware County,
Nov 18
i.i.'ion j.
II. THOMPSON.
fwm j3eSta,n.,V,i Otrmantownt 20 minutes
4u?!ihV3 ? Jcfir...8','0"' "ilshe4 or ua
?S. al.o'EI..V'V. '. "! bath or
Ing aparuntnts.
V I-
"IN THE CKNTBR OF EVERTTIIINCJ"
7S-Jiil
IRVING HOTEL ,
STIfa - -
i nan, ;. European. II up
ttmrfiL'fe OUE8TH
-.. -w VU-OiWUi-
j. &EAJ, ESTATE FOB BA1E
.'. ;V".'.n"IDaB room.
, .iT..V Per year: taxes 7
iwc.i"- vroai. 1206 or 8
tuaamanr llnAAt
!) Kite ,- .'
- wsa.e regal vi icm.
r centj pries. 12000.
poth st.
ori W,S'?AD8TREET
1 1 co7vJni:S0f.rab-ro,rn,tOM Ulnl 13
lis va?d nSM-tn,.homJ modern heat.
,S"la 1 tck street fnear I'un.ll1.
IRTTfi-'r crayon's Hnns, l.o N. 7th.
t t23.?? F9R MORTGAGES
' nm wi"01?4 Tu" Mnd,
' iKTrr'- wuiut t.
f-.RRF.I.U .If. nHuf.
Ui
ci
Tiii
;.- ,.' riiw iv.w
111 H. SOt
.Hl-lr. u '
Vf tfi."' ""?.T pAK).
J w.iT."".'M!."11 npmea.
'ia. Vas-se hii.
.and large tracts
N
I fiDJfi.Ng IOT8 ,
w"i.WJ -""Ji Oily i al
Ti,ffl,fJiWi-ftl
. . .
Jao over S00 tnf,
las:,
JBt. Trust Hid
(TIM
&
.
OUR RKAI. RSTATR 11UI.1.F.TIN will be'seM
!.,u-,b1' TO1!. on PPl'catIon Oermantown
TrustCo. Chelten and Oermntown aves.
"'-TS," ARF. IXKIKINQ TOR A HOMR In Oer
mantown, Mt. Airy or rhestnut Hill, consult
me.A.R .Meehan. 0747 Oermantown axe.
OUR NKW RENTnnd sale list of Oermantown
"JY1 Cl'ca'nut Hill properties sent on appllca
tlon. H.Jl Ulster A Son. 0012 Oermantown av.
. tHney
FAIRHILL
DUNCANNON TO rlHHKR AVB.
Lot 16 x 100 ft.
$3100
0 rooms nnd bath, terrace front, porch
0x10 ft. Hotwnter heatlnc tomblnatlon
lighting, gas kitchen. Laundry In base
ment. Terms mode to suit.
JOHN M. SNYDER. Ilullder nnd Owner.
On Premises.
HEAL ESTATE FOB BENT
Continued rem rrrecrt'lno' Column
ProTVselonal Offices
TROFRSSIONAI. ntJlI.DINO, l3t-3 Chestnut
at. A few suites for phjslelans or dentists.
J. T. JACKSON CO., Chestnut nnJlth.
fjf.RSIANTOWN
STKNTON Sexeral deslrnlilo houses for renti
open eery day; trains to Slenton Station
MAl'llAN. DOI.StAN CO . N 11. cor. Ilroad
and Chestnut.
8TONI5 Colonial house. 12 rooms, 2. Iwths, flno
trees, Urge lot. WAHNOCK & KMI.KN. Com
mercial Trust Hide
MORTGAGES
TO SKCURi: A MOnTdACIK
Re It first or second If jou deslro efficient
aerxlce. quick nnd satisfactory results nnd
moderate charges
CAM.. 1'HONH OR WRITK TO t'
"Tour mortgago will be ns good as pliceil "
NORMAN B. SlinnWOOJJi 1411 Walnut st.
$100,000-5 FLAT
SPKCIAI. TRUST FUND
FOR
OOOD FIRST MORTOAOn.t
IIORACF. If. VmVA 713 WALNUT ST.
150 NOTI5 OR MOUTOAtir!
Immediate Seillements.
TO t.nsettlid relate t.nnns.
llulldlng Aseorlatlon Fundi
11000 DK.MI'Sr.V A CO.
. 27 S Hlfl St.
BEALESTATE SAIiE OB BENT
CITT AND SUIIURRAN properties for sale or
rent. Lower -Merlon Reslty Company, Land
iut iiuum i-niisueipnia. i'a.
CITY
CllNTIIAI. TROPCRTIF-S
. . For s-le and rent.
JAMHS D WINCHKLL, 17th and Bansom ats.
PT.VNI.VAM V Siml'RRAN
HAt.A-CrNWYD Lareo Itat nous. aala.or
rent, at all tirleea. Samuel C. Wsgner. Jr..
Commercial Trust illdg. lMh und Market. ,
SIAIN I.ISi:. P. R. R
MAIN LINK Rest line of Main Lire houses,
lt'ner for axle or rent, nt all prices.
HIRST A McMt'LLlN West F.nd Trust Rldg.
BEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE
WBHAVK 10 FARMS. tal,en In exchange, xvhlch
wo will sacrifice for quick cash sales. Call for
particulars otlDUN. 1220 Filbert.
BEAL ESTATE WANTED
rented, rents col
term of years or
RI1AI. HSTATK bought, sold,
lected. mortgago loans for s
on hnllrilniz association nlan
ARTHUR IIOSWKLU 23J N. 18th St.
TRY OUR MI1T1IOD RENT COLLECTIONS
NO. 21 IlllOADWAY.
Camden, N. J.
WILL buy cheap real estate any section Phlla.
delphla. Immediate answer. ltn-kers pro
tected. Chester D. Ilottner. 1420 Chestnut.
R. D. CLOW. JR.
13600
311 AROVF. CLARKSON AVH.
2D UKLOW C1.ARKSON AVE.
7 ROOMS
VERY DEEP LOTS
Hardwood finish, laundry hot-water heater,
flectrlc wiring, all latest Improxements. close
to rara.
LOT TOS FT WITH OARAOE
Nexv 2 storv. s rooms, hot-water heat. eh?c-
trlclty, lirlck . garages , a few feet from tne
Iloiilex-nrd I42M) hest oppurtunltv In the city.
KUI1N 4. UiWKHV nth and Rockland.
OPEN SUNDAY
"A HAROAIN
47.17 NORTH
MARCHER STREET
7 ROOMS AND SHED
OPEN
MUST HE SOLD
12730
2 otory, porch. 7 rooms. Iiot-xvater heat.
Ijundry. close tn !th st . terms less than rent.
KU1IN i. LOWKRY r,th and Rockland.
OI'BN SUNDAY
Chestnut Hill
SEVERAL nnslRATILTS PROPERTIES
M1NTIIRN "1. WHIOHT CO.
MOtRlS 1II.DC1.
Tioga
VU HAVE THE HOUSE YOU WANT
IN.TIOOA OR LOOAN
ICENNKOY RAMItO. 3740 OERMANTOWN
Iigan
REAL ESTATE mortirages and conxeyanclng.
WSI. D. CHAMHERS
11133 N Ilroad at
Roxborougll
FOR LIST ROXHOROUOH REAL ESTATE
Near benutlful 'Wlnsahlckon, H miles from
MKot st Wj-He.CAIA ERLIJY. flllll) Rldi
PKXNST.VANIA SUIIURRAN
DROOKL1NE llrsnd-rew dct dxvlgs . 7 r. b..
water heat, electr.. S0xl23; 13830, only 1430
cash required, xvlll exchange.
J. ELMER WATI t opp .Iirooktlne Station.
COLLINODALE till Parker ave . 2Vi story"
brand nexv. nearly finished, hot-xsutor heat.
electricity. SWOPE & SONS. Darby.
ELKINS PARK New Colonial dxxelllng. 10
rooms. 2 baths, hot-water heat, big bargain,
3 minutes from sutlon MrCORMIx'IC &
.IcCOR.MlCK JOU Cl.tsmut and Elklns Park
OLl-NSIDE HOMES nnd ImtldinH sites every
description RENNlNGElt i. RENNINGER,
Hlenslde. Pa
SUMURHANRF.SIDE.S'l'ET for silo or rent,
BUrnctlxre locations prices right Maurice
J. IlooxljReal Esuto Trustllldg.
COUNTRY HOMES gen'iral and Improved
farms. Hilldliitf sites etc.. In tho White.
marsh Valley and In the section Iwtwesa
Norrlstown. Dovlestown and Hatboro.
H. .1 IlAOElt. Inc . Ambler Pa
SURURHAN TOWN COUNTRY
Send for catalogue
DROWN . CLOUD, Norrlstoxvn, Ta.
BEAL ESTATE TOB BENT
CITY
T. P. NEAL1S. 1110 S. 12TH ST.
230 S 23.1 at . tl rooms, convs $10,00
22 Hi N. 10th at.. 10 rooms, conxs anno
FUNDS FOR MORTGAGES
Northern Trust Company
$50
7U4 Hiuo st.
10
rooms, conxs . .
30.00
STORKS AND DWELLINGS In all socUons of
city. See our list In the Ledger Saturday.
SAMUEL T. FOX fc CO
S. E cor. oth nnd Callowhlll.
.140 S. I'.Ttl BT.
11 ROOMS AND 2 HATHS
MEARS I1ROWN. 202 H. 13fH
ST.
r.r i-nn otm rent i.rsT
THE LAND TITLE AND TRUST CO.
Ilroad and Chestnut sts
1823 1)E LANCKY PLACE 12 rooms and 2
baths; rental per annum J1000. EDOAR O.
CROSS, 1411 Walnut st
Riislnesa Properties nnd Stores
STORES FOR RENT
807 Chestnut
lo.'li S Eighth
114-130-238 S 1 1th
114 N Fifth
10(11-11121 Market
Ills S 2lith
007-1110-1204 Walnut
J A PATTERSON, ISO S. 15th
NEAR HltOAII AND SPRINfl HARDEN
AUTO SALESROOM AND SERVICE STATION
fi-story anil, basement building. 40x170. to rear
street, auto elexator. steam heat
MORRIS & CO . Ridge at Ilroad.
" TIRE AND ACCESSORY MEN
We will alter small building on 10th at , near
t'allnuhill tn suit xour requirements
MYERS k llAHTIt. Ridge ave and 10th.
10011 p.Q. FT. stteet frontage; good xxindow dls
pla; shipping facilities, all conxs.; centrally
located; moderate rental. 1217 Filbert.
J9.00 033 N. FRANKLIN ST.. store and cel
lar. NeallB.10S. 12th st. Roth phones.
Fartorles. Warehouses. Mfg. Floora
Cohocksink Mills "'AbombhxT3-
Floors. C000 tn 1H 000 sa. ft.; cheap power.
R. P. McNEELY. 1732 Randolph.
HAVE PARTY who will erect building., central
or other location, for satisfactory tenant.
DIETERICH. 737 Walnut St.
FACTORIES, sites, xxarehouses. floor space ex
duslxely. J Alan Mlddleton. Factory Spe
cialist and Engineer. 00911 Wldencr Iildg.
FACTORIES "AND FLOOR SPACE of ex-ery dJ
scrlntlon. Phlla. nnd vicinity. Factory El
ihlingo. Stephen tllrsrd Illdg. Albert 4700.
tTH ST . N", 110-2.1
Manufneturlng floors, steam heat and power.
Apply Pennsylvania Co.. 517 Chestnut at
SEVERAL SMALL FLOORS with power; norttw
east section, send for list factory exchange.
STEPHEN C.IRARD IU.DO . FIMIRRT 4700.
nrrn:ia. husinf.ss noons, kto.
DREXEL I1I.DO. OFFICES Annual rentals
Single rooms. JtOO. J120 l.VU2.-.o.4r.n..Mxo.
Suites. 2 rms . 1141. SUMI.IIAX f.'Ofl.t'J2.l210.
Suites. 3 rms . S273 t4nO,ll30.t5HO.r7fi J7.10.
End suite. 1-1-17. 2750 aa ft.. 20 rooms.13375.
Corner suites. 4 to S rooms. S030 to $10.10
KLMS D 'IIl.Ilt8iflO Drexel Ilulldlng
112 110 " " IIEEDllUILDINO $"15 80
Centrally located; all conveniences: rents at
trartlxely low: service continuous,
$18(10 121J-I7 rilbert st $22 00
CHESTNUT fT . 024 Second floor, lime sky
light good space for urchitect. LEA ES
TATES, 700 Sansom at.
SIXTH AND SPRINO HARDEN
. MONEY FOR MORTGAGES
LARUE AND SMALL AMOUNTS
, QUICK ANSWERS
W.JH HOOD 312 W NOHRIS ST.
,.MOItTOAtlES SECURED
RUILDEIIS' ADVANCES A SPECIALTY
URUMIIAUOH & PARKER. INC.
1437 WALNUT ST.
$100,000 TO INVERT In Orst mortgages In
sums from $1000 up. nlso building association
money for second mortgages
IC SEIDEL CO Ith and Cnlloxxhlllsts.
$100. $200 TO 13000 TO LOAN
I.KXVIS A CO.
1227 W Olrnril nx-e.
TRUST FUNDS FOR FIRST MfiRTOAaB
HEriKNE-iS ft STETSON
LAND THI.E llttlLDINtl
MONEY FOR 1ST AND 2t MORTOAOE3
T A. REDDINO SON
700 WU.Nl'T ST 320.1 SPRUCE ST.
ALL AMOUNTS, 1ST AND 2D MOllTOAOES
Quick nnswer.
MAURICE It MATSINHER. Rl Est.Tr. Illdg.
FUNDS FOR 1ST AND 2D MORTOAQE3
MORTOAOES FOR SALE
THEO E. NICKLES. 2313 Oermnntown axe.
rt'XDf FOR 1ST AND 2D MORTGAGES
ANY AMOUNT
POTTS l THOMSON. 2321 FrankfonI.axe.
MONEY for mortgages. Itucks County properlj.
AUTlll'R P TOWNSEND
Lincoln Ilulldlng. I'hlladelphln
LOANS ON INTEREST IN ESTATES
Reasonable Charges
JOHN A HARRY. 307 Land Tltln Illdg.
1ST & 2D mortgages wnnted. city or suburban.
CHESIT.R OSF.ORNE INC.
Offices. I.unsdnxxne and 1321 Chestnut st
ADVANCES TO HUH.DERS A SPECIALTY
HAZLivrr moss
M8 WALNUT ST
FIRST MORTGAGE FUNDS In nmounts of
$2000 to $10 000
t'HAS I. IIROWN A CO. 217 S Ilroad st.
1ST and '.'! mtcs . bids nnd prlxate funds: quick
and sitlfnctor n suits, moderate charges.
CAMERON ESTATE. 2"H1 Kensington axe.
MONEY for first and second mortgages, prlxate
funds nnd building associations
WM FRIEDRICH H CO . SOI N 12th st
MONEY for first and second mortgages, building
association and installment mortgages Willis-
Winchester Compan 1001 Chestnut st.
FUNDS for first second or split mortgages,
collateral and short term loans
AH EJINETIIY.133 S 12th. 2721 N 3th
FUNDS for flrsT and second mortgages, any
amount, quick ansxxer CHAS W. MILLER.
401-407 Commonwealth Ilulldlng
""PRIVATE FUNDS FOR" FIRST MORTGAGES
Money for building and loan second mortgages
JOSALLEN POTTS 40O5 Raltlmore ave
HAVE some gllt-edgM first mortgages for sale
denominations $2500 and $2000
K. H APSLEY Sth and Sprlnsdeldnxe
ALL AMOUNTS lo loan on 1st and 2d .atges
Chas. Z Do Young. 400 W End Trust Illdg
I OB BENT TUBNISHED
CITY
THREE-STORY, furnished, south of Market.
easy terms, desirable 11 310, Ledger Central
GF.RMANTOiVN
OERMANTOWN Near Queen lane station nnd
Germantown Cricket Club. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, hot-xvater heat. 3-story semidetached
house, $43. L 057 Ledger Central.
MONEY TO LOAN
YOU CAN GET A LOAN
From This New Licensed and
Bonded Company
nulckly, prlxatelv. If xou aro housekeeping.
We loan $10 to $204 on easy terms.
Your monthly pasment on $.'10 Is only $3.
Your monthly pnyment on $S4 Is only $7.
With Interest at 3 per cent.
Your monthly payment on $132 Is only $11.
Your monthly payment on $204 Is only $17.
With Interest at 2 per cent.
Call TODAY wrlto us or phono Walnut 4361,
HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY
131 SOUTH BROAD STREET
8econd floor. Next to rorrest Tneater.
YOU CAN RORROW MONEY
ON DIAMONDS JEXVELS, ETC.
JJ.I AND t'P
fHi AND III' 14,
$300 AND UP 1
RIEDElfS
128 MARKET ST
RIDGE AVE. AND O.STORD ST.
2JD AND SOUTH STS.
MONEY LOANED to heirs of unsettled estates;
Interests bought FRANK P MARTIN. 724
23 Stephen Qlrard Ilulldlng. 21 S. 12th st.
FARMER SMITH'S RAINBOW CLUB
A FUNNY IDEA
I was talking, my dears, with n chnrminr' young lady and I asked her
what she thought of having a CLEAN-UP WEEK for our heads, and she said:
"What a funny idea ! There is no sense in it."
You know we have a clean-up week when everybody is expected to clean up
his or her yard, paint the house, wash the dog and clean out the canary's cage.
Well, I thought wo might have a whole week in which to clean out the
rubbish in our heads.
These arc the thoughts which come to us when we are alone and make us
SHUDDER! These are the thoughts, black as night, which steal upon us in
the darkness.
Our heads get full of turmoil in harmony thoughts of sin, sickness and
sorrow.
Above all, we might dust our minds and clean out PEAR.
Fear of sickness, fear wo may have or get somo terrible illness like some
body thousands of miles away.
Let us think it over. Can we not put all our bad, fearful thoughts in tho
ash barrel? What do you think of it? Lovingly,
FARMER SMITH, Children's Editor.
PAnjinn smith.
I wish to becoma a mernher of your
nalnbow Jlub, Please Vend mo a
beautiful Rainbow Dutton free. I aeree
to DO A MTTLE KINDNESS EACH
AND nVKIlY DAY, SPHEAD A LITTLE
SUNSHINI3.ALL ALONG THE WAY.
Name ,
Address
Arc
Christmas Exhibition Newa
Attention, branch clubs I Head what
your fellow branches are doing; and then
WAKE UP1
Wilfred Webb, founder of the "Italnbow
Question Marks," submits this Interesting
news:
"We meet every Friday night, answer
Thing to Know and Do,' and play games.
We expect to give a minstrel show, and we
will have a donation for youj It may be
small, but I guess it will be enough for
a pair of stockings, anyhow. I hope we
can surprise you! If you have any su
gestlons for our meetings or minstrel show
we will be glad to hear from you and thank
you very much, as we are all beginners.
Our members are: President, Gordon Blair,
vice president, Harry Hall; secretary,
Christian WirstS corresponding secretary,
Wilfred Webb ; treasurer, Walter Hummers
Alfred Webb. Oeprge Zimmerman. Irvln
8ummr, William Martin, Robert Martin,
Albert De Haven, Fred ClrKnth, Joseph Oal.
laghor and George Zimmerman, More boys
want to Join us, but our kitchen is small,
so they will have to wait,"
Wa are only too happy to think un plans
for an entertainment for tha "Rainbow Question
Marks" who ara showing sueh wonderful spirit
about the Christmas Exhibition As lack of
space forbids our printing auggestlona hers, they
xxlll be mailed to ths corresponding secretary of
the "Question Marks" as soon as possible
Little feet ara xery much In need or warm
stockings, and ws can think of no nicer thing
than for our boya to work to get them. Hurry
up, other branch clubs.
a
jfr?s!UR1fci 3s
MconV.WVit tfWf Will, aY chtiU
A Ilrave Boy
By MICHAEL ROVE, tjouth Thirteenth Street.
There were two men taking a walk on
Square avenue. While they were walking
a newsboy of about six years of age ran
before one of them and said, "Do you want
to buy a paper!" "Yes" said the man, so
the boy gave him one and he walked on. The
little, fellow ran after him and asked for a
penny. The man, seeing that auch a little
boy was not afraid to ask for what was
due him, gave him a nickel.
The honest lUtl chap gave him back
four cents nnd sa.d, "Here Is your charge
I only want what. I deserve."
J
MISTER ELEPHANT GETS HILLY
Hilly
By Farmer Smith
Tlns-n-linB-llng-llnB !
"That's for you, mother." f.iI!
Bumpus, as the telephone bell rang.
"No. It's for jou." replied his xvlfe, going
on with her Ulsh xx-ashlng.
"No. It's for you I can tell by the way
It rings," answered Billy.
"It Is NOT!"
"I say it IS!"
Tlng-a-llnK-Ilnn-llns ! Br-r-r-r-r !
"Now, Billy Bumpus, answer that
phone !"
"I tell you It for you, nnd I WON'T!"
Mrs. BumpuB put a dish down n the
water so hard it ("quirted thirty drops of
water In Billy's eye.
Then she ansxvered the telephone,
"Hello, hello, hello! Yes, he's right
here."
Mrs. Bumpus slammed down tho receiver
and fairly shouted, "I told you It was for
you !"
"It Isn't."
"I say it Is somo one asked for YOU!"
"Didn't!"
Billy wiped tho soap water out of his eyes
and went to tho telephone,
"Hello, hello! Ye, u'a me. I can't hear
what I Yes, I can't hear very well. I
got soap In my eye."
"Oh ! It you, Mister Elephant. What can
I do for you?
"Certainly delighted ! I will come up
right away,"
"What does he want?" asked Mrs.
Bumpus.
"You should have asked him you an.
swered the telephone. Ho wants me sea?"
"Yes, I can see ; there Is no soap in 'my
eyes," answered Mrs. Bumpus,
Billy was soon headed for the door, glad
to escape another splash of dishwater,
"A nice xvay for you to treat your hus
band!" shouted Billy thiough the window;
then he disappeared over the hill. Soon
he xvas at Mr, Elephant's bunguloxr,
"dood morning," oald Billy to Mrs. Ele.
phant. "Is that good husband of yours
about?"
Just then Blly caught sight of a pile of
tin cans In the back ywd. "Yum, yum!"
he said to himself,
"Ah, good morning, Mister Bumpus. I
want you to gt the rope out of my well
for me." .
"I guess you have made a mistake," an
swered Billy.
(But Mr, Elephant gets the best of Billy.
You just wait and see!)
Things to Know and Do
Why U V the gayest tetter In the alpha
bet? (Sent ln by Wilfred Webb.)
jgS C RAP P LEM
The Young Lady Across lite Way
The ynuiiK l.xl.x uoro.s tne xx.tx .m.xi.
she fours the ltllilo Inn t road na It tiseil
to bo, ami ootnc tlmo troon hIip'h going
to rend It nil through from Dnnlcl tu
UcersltVluT.
THE PADDED CELL
Where Else?
Lollypop rutin, the ilomlolle anil
place of woik of Knrnioi Ctitly Kale,
had been lnxnilcil by ti Hxvnrm of fe
males anxious to help with tho har
vest, much to tho ratli.sh-ralscr's ills
gust. "Oh, Mr. Knlo!" exclaimed n sylph
llko damsel one morning, "l'vo Kot
otno milk over; what shall I do with
it?"
"UrIi!" Kruiited tho fanner, "put It
back In the lillnklu cow!"
.Somebody's I
I i ST.A,OfiRAPHE.R y
(l LIKE . f
Wour Momp I
I AW I
LIGHT OrciTATlONS DAY
7TT?i'tjt n "- r ,i"rjj-r-TsrT;j
$Wll illJf YS& NMTIN6TOCrCM-
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1 . V v4)ra 5JJt 1
I I JVv I " .e-oof- of frfll
" "t Ul&'t&K cartoon i it and" rT
JB(w RicniN(HivMYfo. wl gj 'r a;-. , iA P-3MI
rrvKJ' " nopLt-j iMAi uTs Wi U u ovi'.boc. fi'1'!'! 2r r
IL PUTMX.rllimNA. HtWi cowD too. -SJV
xj- UiH H.tlHT. I I
The Light Side of a Serious Subject
J .
The Sketch.
Another neutral torpedoed!
Far From Home
First Artist The umbrella you lent
me? I hno lent It to a friend.
Second Artist That is ery axx-k-xxard
Tho man xxho lent it to my
friend tells me that the oxx-ner wants it
Hard to Suit Them
"I am ln hard luck."
"How so?"
"Told Mllly she was tho first gii I I
ever loved, and she saiil she had no
time to xxasto tiaininK molly-cod-dies."
"Well?"
"Then I told Amy that I thoiiRltt
1 had loved many before I met tho
leal tiling In her, and who asked mo
if my proposal to her was tho lesult
of a cultured taste or only a fuiloru
hope."
The Point
"All, Miss Poaches," sighed tho
aged millionaire, "If you wero only
my wife 1 could dlo happy?."
"You've told mo that before," re
plied tho girl calmly. "Tho question
Is, would you?"
FOBCE OF HABIT
fHi f " 2'S-A e-M
imtfm&&s!f:sr-zg&K vtmmm m
mrrjt- .'Hv'VM(tuaMnrjr-dPj u iJdMitKatv .
"Wliero aro you BOlnB" You can't get a drink noxv; the State's prohibition."
' I Know , but tho fool liorso won't go until he's stopped here the usual length
of time "
JUVKNILE IMPRESSIONS THE FIRST TIME WILLIE PLAYED HOOKEY
I i ill , i i i . - "iXMI I Ml i . i I V-MHI-PWP-
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