m 'fivmn TBCIDBRlMbfe tJJf- .. . Vs H'" -'-. Vi j tfc .'SP l COSSP OF THE STREET MUCH SPECULATION HERE OVER IDENTITY OF MEN BEHIND STEEL ACTIVITY Private Banking Interests Believed to Be Among Largest Purchasers of United States Steel Common. Gossip of the Street WHEN the qi United Statca Steel common reached 109 .ilcnlny forenoon queatlon most frequently naked In flnnnclnl quartern, was, "Who's buying Steel?" There were all sorts of answers, mostly putoly speculator, nml ner and over again another question hub added, "Who has got the money to buy Steel at such prices and In stioh large quantities so soon after the Close of the Liberty Loan campaign?" There were some who attributed the heavy buying to n group of Western men who, before the days of price-fixing by the Uovcrnment, hd been heay speculators In wheat. Others said that ecitiiln w ell Known operators In cotton, whose activities on that market had been curtailed, were finding an outlet for their pent-up energy on the New Tork Stock Kxchnnge. There yaa another view taken by broken wlm are nlajs In c!oe touch with Wall street, and that was tint the elzc of the lots Haded In were too largcfor any one Individual nnd that some of the private bank ing Interests were, umong the largest purchasers. Thcie were a few brokers who held that the purchases were made In many lnstanrc for foreign account, and It whs explained that many private banks In the United States hold large nniountu of Mocks for foreign Iniestois, as trustees: that dividends on thee stocks hale accumulated recently ami these accumulations arc now being lnested. This view did not lecelve Much support, as It Is belleied the amount of securities beld as aboic. for foreign Investors is a very mnall amount comparatively, and that the accumulated dividends would cut u very small figure In transactions of the magnitude which lme taken place on the exchange durln? the last few days. To n majority on the Street, however, the nijstery of Steel was solved with the announcement by Judge ;ary, chairman of the board of the United States Steel Correlation, that It Is about to build for the Gov ernment the greatest ordnance plant in the woild--not a munitions plant, as some would have it. It 1m rumored that the capacity of this proposed plant may equal la size the Krupp plant at Kssen, the Skoda of Austria, the Creusot of France and Woolwich of Kngland combined. Even this statement found very little favor as to the leasou for the Price of United States Steel common, as It was haid the proposition Is too far in the future to have any effect whatever on tho present market. Cabinet Crisis Settlement Helped Market It may be that the favorablo news which came fium the lltiropean front yesterday, combined with the clearing up of the threatened cabinet crisis In England In the favorable manner so gene'rally anticipated hole. was accountable for the buoyant tone of tho stock tmiiket. as thsie itemed to be no happenings of domestic Importance sufficiently great to produce such results. Many brokers expected to see a lecesslon of prices on a number of the leading stocks during the half seshlon today In the way of profit-taking, but nearly all believe the market will revive again veiy rapidly. There Is a general bullish feeling In the financial district ns regaids present nuiket conditions, and the majority opinion Is that there Is enough latent Miength to carry the market upward for some time vet. It Is acknowl edged b.v t.onie In close touch with Wall Rtreet that there Is a large short Interest there, particularly In United States Steel, and the present cam paign is Intended to drive them to cover, with the usual results. Atked If he believed the public was In this market, a well-known broker said In his opinion this was a market of pools, Theie was some discussion veitcrriay In the financial district over tho- announcement from Washington that Secretary ktcAdoo considers a. new wnr-tax law "Imperatively necessary." Contrary to expectations, tho majority of a number of bankers nnd biokers who were asked If they thought such a move would have an ad verse effect on financial conditions expressed the opinion' that they did not, One said such a move was expected, hut no one seemed ery en thusiastic over the matter, especially as Senator Hitchcock made tho announcement a few das ago that there would bo no new tax laws In troduced at this kesslon. Of course, the matter will be tho subject of considerable debate before an thing Is decided, but as a banker re marked, when Secretary McAdoo makes up his mind that he wants some thing he usually manages to get It. In Its application to the Philadelphia Stock Exchange to list its stock the United Oas Improvement Company gives some Interesting data. The company was originally Incorporated ns "Union Contract Company" under a special act of tho Legislature of Pennsylvania approved December SI. 1870. The present comparfy took over the business under date of March SI, 1S89. The application gives data covering the companies In which United Gas has a majority Interest, also a minority Interest, and tho locution of plants In which It Is Interested and communities served. As a minority stockholder It owns $22,450 of Philadelphia Electric Company. Of the $20,999,600 stock outstanding of the Public Service Company of New Jersey, United Gas owns $10,612,700. Tho company held $86,750 of the first Liberty Loan and $300,000 of the second loan. Securities held December 31, 1917. In sinking fund established to letlre tho Investment of the company In the lease of tho Philadelphia Gas Woiks at Its termination December 31, 1917, amounted to $6,942,000. Of the Welsbach Company the United Gas owns $1,127,000 of tho Jl.225,000 preferred outstanding and $1,969,700 of the $.1,500,000 common outstanding. Of the $0,895,000 collateral trust mortgage 5s lnued b.v tho coinpan.v, United Gas owns $320,020 nnd thcie Is held In sinking fund $4,176,400. ' GOVERMENT BONDS 2a rfltr1 19SO J rnunnn IPSO a rrslltrrrd 19IH 3a coupnn lvts ,., .. ,,, la rcltr,i IB::, 4a coupon 1U3.1 ... , ., Ss rvmatrd 194'1 . . . 3i roupon 104a ,, j'anamn as rltrM linn i'an.ma -.' reclatfrnl IMS I'anamn. sn rrglaterfil lflill Panama 3a roupon .... Ilt.1 Si liT w im in.-i Auk us ii lii.-.i tlBATHH K VjJ ". i:..;i rralll.nr. EMI Walton in. ''Int. ATM Om. ftrmalna may to vlawad Han.. IlllhufK Huild.nlr. at lladlonnM. N. .1 . Mar 10, Colonrl AI.KXANDKH O. n. m U' IIIIOIHK. V fl. V.n HaiMonfl nral arrvlira prlrat. 143 Klnt'n lllthway, ild. .x. Jt. pun., A p. m.. i IW't retired aaptf , S43 Klnr'a 1 ISOTN 13ihM. lnt!lfr,,non Lm" Waahlniton, U. C. Mon., lirUIKH Mar ft. f'ATItHHINK JIA.HT DeatO Philadelphia Arrivals ' at AVir York Hotels (1 Jtrown Marrtflllr- II. A. I'itrrolt. Lull re It on. , i, it. (N)Mtrlio, Cumberland. l.mlt Fritnk, Hrlxtol C It (trnrv, KUnJom, r. r Hull Mnrkwell C, r .M Jtaiur. 'llnwttjii K. K URlr. Cumber in ml , Mm K I.. Jfonlr, Cumbtllai.il Mr J. HuRh Annonla c a. KliiRHburv. Urictol Mm C a Klniriburff llrltjtol. .Turk l.Ofb. Murfflllm Mr$ Jack t,ob Murxvillc I I. I.unt hmplr'- II T. Mactlrrirnr, ItpminRtun ' V. .1. Murtiln, AnnnlH Mm r. J. Murph. AnsAnln N I Munbfrnt Woodward M r X I ; Mnnbcru Wood i a rd. P It IVrkln KonKucre, W parlo Wullirk A Smith Htrnlni?ion I Mrn A Smith. Itrminclon Mm 1 Hullivan. Annonlit i U M Tllilcn lrp.it Northern. . h ti lurrirr. honnarr' . I! intent AlKumpiln Mrs K Vlnient, Aliniuin. W C Wrli, WVbster. tl p(l UiillltU It J. lf. llrpBiln II licrkpr MintfTP H Ufutwrh. htrrnnn t"(ur Mm It D"Jtmh hhrnian .square V IInnt, Now Victoria. F Herrlnnton Mrlitnl Mr$ .1 loneH Albemarle Hen O CnpUn. Cumb?rUuiJ Mtr 1 Prlcp, Ahfrdcn II W llojtern WoudwArd II ltfiti. ft r ml net on Mm II itan, Htinlnston 11 11 Turner. I.onfEiicr Wrrmti, Altfrnftrle n M Ubirr. Wellington It M Mutton. (Iran. I I M Utiker Untuck K It Caneri. Ilmliii c V. CHtrt, Herald Square .1 lrRer, (Imnd A If Kn("trom Vaurre . l'miit (Irurtil .MIbh I M (.Mlbrnlth cburclilll II i (iTinan. Herald Scjuart. U M Ooltlnnu. Aberdeen. II Ilarrilnff, ilrand MIhh K Hurt Churrlilil T Ifnrc (treat Northern Ml . llrt. lrk AC!iU'' II K l(fninatt. drand I T Jacknon Union ftiuare V H Klnir. HrMlIn K Kteln. Cumberland Mr E, Klein, Cumberland T Llojd honcat re. Mr I Mai'donald. HfrniUHH" .! .T MeKo), Her tld Square O K Parker Aberdeen ' A Pottan. Aberdeen. II I'ubllcker Hrenlln. C If Heeen Albert 1 HolUnie. Abcrdien Ml C K. SthaelTer Hrosdia Central. il M. .Ofhallea, Hrelln II. I. Silk, Aberdeen P li .mellin. New Strand. J futtle. Van Cortland .Mr J wuttle. Van CortlanJ II. Hnrtxer, Hreniin I.. 1 Todtl. Orand. c. H. I'lrirh, Turk Axenue .t v. Crllnc (Jrand. M. J. Welimteln. llrevlln U . Whetntnnp. Park Axenu n Wliltlovk. Aberdeen P II WlHon Woodward Mr P It Wllnon. Woodward K. J. WooJ. Orand Tr.ide Keprfhrnlallte rWdchbach. Anna M. Mien. Atmle Aliened t. Anrl M, Itearh. Mlnnlo M. flecker, Theodor Itlert. John MInrkhurn. Nahry Houlal. Kmma H Haul. I)an HniT charier 1. HrentiHii IMward .T. Hrltt'-n. PrnnrrB I Mr'. lie. Colonel A. O. I'iiUct. Catherine M Mullen. Churlen 11. Carey. Prancl Connor, 1 CharMtt t'ralir. Kdmund T frelaifnn II If iMMildon, William 1) iy Ann Derrick Marx Oexlln. Kltxnbetl. lone-, PmnU Dorranitr, O. A Mrummond IMmund l)n Hoi. Ofinl. V. Itunlop. Hiimuet Kant burn !M Nfa KuMmrer 11a mUi (. Fahertv. PhlllD P. Kerrv I.enta KltztiutrUk. W It I Kltill, Kmmn .1 1 Klftrhrr. Kdna M Fletcher. Hrnr A. oni. .inepn m. rVt Ha run 11 ilallaaher Kdwar-1 J OAlletlv. Allan (IHen Elizabeth !. Utarkln. Ann (loelz ophl.i llll Knuna J (laid WWII Ioan" t)roer. MaRVla t'irrie. Tp.ifu it U. John B. Ifln Tfenry Itleke. Karl HlbVnbtMii.l C Hoih Albert c ltwtn. I.ucv !, lohn"on, Annl Keller. Kredet k.l Klrrteln. t,oulnt A. Krauze, Minnie D. K.n)nian, .tullti U. tn ilorse l.utea. Had Jo Hall Malftenheldcr K Martlnrlell, Kllxa McHrl.te. Harah M.'Canrev Pnrah McCrarken, miwl It Mcinuahllti. Janfa J leahoi Wm N MIllT. William h Iftirrlx Hllrabeth M Moner Albirt K. Murtha Philip VollenlH rcer O Nonamnker I! M f)dfn Kdlth Wllroti Oale. Adrian.) MIX Atk ott Wltllnm H Pill f . aim .1 Patent Mntthi" W Potter. Hara Lewis tleel Cllzubeth 11. ttee Haiti M. Itlmel. Henry Ilo1lnon I, en Itoblnaon Plotence T. Hont.rbur.rer Carl How Marv P How land Hrah It, H.ler. Willi im II Hthneider Conmd t humo. Ma Ireno Srliuu Harrr P Heward Mr hlrrefTa A leu . Jr. Shoemaker. laaac Shoemaker Parbura rena t'arihre stoker HenUmln Strei Iit Prancla . Mretf Philm Tn lm '"thi rl"0 Tomtliifton Mar I renter J Arthur Yu k r tonn .lr Turner l!M tbeth T (. hell Krani 1 It Alphfno Walker Harry H W aiter Ciithartno Wellea .Maria P WhlNford, John C WlUiin Maronrrt K. Vounir. Mlch.iel 2 p. in., oilier If Jialr TIM.. 1810 Cheatnol it. Inf Ml. Pear Cem. . nKACll. May n. Ml.NIK f.. wife of Jacob Heach. Itelalltea and friend Invited fo funeral aerxlc, Mon.. - n tn., IS Ifabel . axe., (UenoMen. Pa. Int private. IlKCKUft Tay i, TllKOtHUlH IIKCKEII n-a ni, iteiattxea ana menus Irmanx. unoowin Co , (i Irea. Hat . 2.U n. m . prnnte Herman Lutheran Cem Autrt aerv tlftnT u.l.l.nl.i . u talltXf lltt'IlT ! IniaKBtiit ftf' l.t. iM,ti.iin 'ni.ri'irAtm'.! ttm ltlannl iftlfe nf Jainea Itulaef. ttelA ! lm Oallowhlll at . Helatlvea and frlen1a. I tlr and friend. Allar and llnaary Hoclety i alt aoeletle of Xfhlch he was a nvmhr In. of the Chtifth ot iwr irni victory, in lted to funeral. Hun. 'J p. in, parlora nfMHM tn funeral. Mon., 8 3ft R.m.. real- ::m: -..r,"f,r ' ' 'rn -."'- """. '"Lri ,;L..:r ...- t .i venar mil Cem. rnieinn rpquni m nun n u vui Hl.CKItrKN -Miij T NWi V vf f or victory in a. m iih. 11017 .tvv .. John niBckburn iiRed 7.T lleiatlxr an. . Anto fumril friend tnxtted to ftinera) errxlcnn Pat, lit I.I. KN Max lit, at realdenre of aon-ln-r.. T1. "" " ln ! Mlt HreenwiMid j enr L 1', Weet Onlllnowvud, H of P) Cent. Itenirtfna nuy lw xlewed J i'HAHKP.S II. huband of Mary A I noi'I.MP yu 10 HMIA II. hw curry IVat No 1. tl A. It. inxlted to I Meter) wM.tw of Hmllo c Moulil llel.i funeral. Tu-a J p in. realdencr of aon. MUen iitiil frlcriiU ltilt..d tn funnr..! Tnrt. )lrrv C ltuiipn. 1 h.0 Yevrdell at. sail H m H't V Wilton t Sol.-mn re i Phlta lnt Fennroml Om. Krlenda tnay inuiem mail Church of our Lady rf Vhtorv xkw t-emalna on Mon . at n p in r m. mt Hrly Croea cem Auto aerx ' tiiv - lt in. ntAVCIH I'AflKr. late. nf 1MIJ (lraa Perry M.. huahand of Jo hanna C.re Funeral from ZiS H. 4tn ui, Pun notice will be Klxen. CIKH.KUTO.V May in, CHAItLKH hu band of the late Catherine Cholerton llela in, mi.l frlrinl) a I no ltanaaer nnd (her lrnifint ?ocieir; 1'enn ionwnin Ire m JHITIi May P HANIHL hmband of Harah C. Itojd Helatlvea ami frtend, tlr blc Poat, No Hi, o A It. Invited to crx -pre Mnn . ? p m . OHxer It llalr Hldff 1 2t Cheat nut at Int. prlxato iitn fti Mi-ral HOTKIt May 10 CIIAULIN P husband f rtt Ann.. t tl.... ...... a - - a - .. i ti.lata William V ficim.'i.Ur 1.,V,K" So" .."T H il 'i W Mh-r." Inili-jl lo f,,n.r.l n.l A . inilird In funeral n , ' rli rr. Mon 3 10 V m . at 4149 Manarunk Man , .2.30 p in. Il'2t W Milium t Inl ' tf lloMmrounn lnt Hill. Ill; r ni ll.miilna mav i,r 1f -,i tfun ma mil fun , to JO Nte .w-;i..v.' mr.initTfiV.xy tm at no and lata 'niomap HI lira, and irianda intritM to tft't Dlnahfor. 3321 S. tlh' r.qwarn a ..nurcn u . m. : Auto fyn.ral. XIAV1I1N. MAI' D. nt". tlAVIDDONi nrlatlrra nnd tfU io lunrrai. juon.. a. m , BZS Harvlr.a at HI. Jamra'a 1'. R. and Walnut all! , 10 ... m. Int.- HAY Al li.rlln. n. J.. Mmi widow of Jacob Day, ?! 2. ..in iiirnai inTiira io ian.ni ; adfolnlnr ..AflnH.. TralM t... itnli-Ki;. Mar . MARtliirli i-rrn-na ana aauimar or jona lr.n ln Tralcor). aird si.( and frlrnda InvltM to run.p.l a m , from th. rraldrnc. of htfi !ia AiK il. Bolran rrqultm SI Ann'., rhurch, 9 a. m. 1L-J Auto aerflcr. ,'i AoniiRuni n oit rin tri IakI.o No 3IH I ). ' r.. nnd emplovea of rlvatf. Krlend. ! - riiNxim -St- . Jank ciiAnurrrn. I llf..-N-.N - M i l:tiAIi .1 a.m of wlcln nt Mnnlrl I'nnnor. U'lallvea and .Into lM.inl M mi.l r,mt,io I.. Ilr'nnn'i frlon.la lnvlffd to fun. ml Sal ".'..I'l p. m . mrcil 1,. Ilflnllv.'. and frlnul. InMl.il tn Monlmm.rj n NUrl-rth. r Int. ft fnriTol. Tu.a T.rt a m rr.l.li'ni" nf lau' a I.ulhcriin (Vni.. Ardmore Motora will l.ro'liir In lw. Ilattnnn'l l..ln .-.n.'l Omlni hn nt Nuro.rth Station to mt train l.avlnr t.i. t'htirrh of Our Molhor "t Sorr.i llrnad ft Station 1 II p. ni i ii in Int llnl I'niw m Autu ruii-tnl ilAKli: -Mav I1 KlUlt'.Nn T CUAIOB. liniTTOV Mn !i VflANi K ! .1 intili hu.lumd of Mnrirart Koltli nn.l ami nf lat trr or Jolin nnd IiU M Ilrlllou in..' Ill, , Trinplo and ll.lrn r T ( rnlee SerMra nt irai In lifr .id vnr ll.ltli.. mnl fri i 1 II 11 llrln.hur.t It i'o ri'.'4 Ar li at Jton.. Imltel io funeri M t .' m inr ira' n n in Int nrHnt' GAS Vr. -'T Kill C'ATIOXAI. Ilolh p-ftf. REAL r.STATE TOR SALE Wv i.m: REAL ETATE TOR SALE ok mm: k i ii i an miMg mm Register Now I U;i it i nur aim to make ourvi eo inucn ireiier man an oxner i that exerv one who wanta bi education will xxant to tome to. hc ti no 1. i ' r ny ni ainri it once r VJ1 otrayer a nutinesi x-oiwn":j no? ( neiinoi m.. liiiiudeiaixi AP.SCHHACH Ma 10 N.NA MAllli:. inumiirr ui jnt'iiit nun ' iiu'iimp- ,T-ri nun. ,- inee Laub). dtte, m montha formerly of 24fio 11 t'edar et lteiitita an-1 inenu inxueu in funeral aerxlcr Sun "J p in reedne nf arndparenta :H7 GcnrRt at Int irlatr Fernwoo 1 Cem ALLF.V-Mnv Pi ANN'tK widow rf i:.t ltlfliinpr "Mltm Crl,.(il.i Jobe ahL anil "n'd lkn Pffexl M Itelattt1 and frfeinl trt. Iloon. IMI :"",.Tm.l!n"v,j" in.' Vr'r"at'".W.!o"n J It umenthat. wnnVrm lnipr al ' rv,n iinia mt' rati stun .i Itlumenthal. woo'ena inirerlal Jtravbrlde A Clothier II It Lanadowne, aportlnjr aoort, T Power llnena F. Vilh. houao furnlahlnsa -30 Fifth axenue. N P. Kppatelner . Co N F Lprtelner. mllllnerx Alwrdcen LH Itrothera M Fetdmau. juba. silk dre-sea K'rtl llroada. LOCAL MINING STOCK? iVm, I'rlenda mav call Hun exe AL1KNKUI.H At rttn t3reen at Mav t NMK M.. daurhter nf lato Theodore and Sltix" H .ltencdr Funeral aerxlce Sat TO.VOPAH HTOCKS lid Jim Hutler . t'J xiiti Namara . . IK Midway on Mjpah Kxtenalon . . . tid Mnntnn i . . . 1. N'urth Sfir . ... . nit rcue Kula . . t. t Wet End .ni C.tll.DFlKLH .STOCKS AtUiit (K Hlue- Hull iij Pooth . . . . m ta1v . ,n Florence , in ICewanaa ... . . ut 'Iro ... .ni and Ken . Hllxer Pick n,i . MISCKLLNEOPH Irliora rnllt-d '.. Net Ada Wonder 'letopa Mlnlnir .. , REAL ESTATE FOR SALE (iKKMANTOUN t i J 65 th Avenue 1 1 West of Limekiln Pike f I Price $4800 I rw Wit. May 11 Tho atatlatha flfn nf iwtlnil ma. ... a1I..... r I ..ui. IVIIVII rm nn mm lUIIUlYfl Cnllon SlaliMin I'O.I I Thlancfk I.uatwrrk I.aat io: I .inn AM 4 Sll .Modern L'-story houses with Kurnp;e privilege in rear. A few for rent ut $37.50 per month. Take curs Nos. 05 on "ith, r.5 on lltli, 'J I on Kith, transfer over Chcltcii avenue. in iiTd ' Total l.thla ' auvplv 4.501 415 Of Il I f li Amu-loan 2.0(17. ll.-i 3 01, -.684 2 8T 073 I S I Total In alsht S ila S .. 10.437.1U' 10.301.041 II.IUS.IM: ' I $ REAL ESTATE FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE WKHT I'HIIMIKI.rill.V HM I'llll.AUBI.I'HIA KST rillKlDELl'IIIA aBEBBBBBBBBBBBBalaBBBBBBEiaaaBBHiBBr V BBBmlBBBBBBBBBBBTjhf BBBBBBBBBH I tBMBBHBW7aV.VBBBStM.; IBaLLLLLLLH, BLLLLLLLB.tf 'flHHBLnRBEBCI WHB) 'LLBBBBBBLLr KbbbbHIIhBIbbVSB'' kLBBBBBBBVBBBBBBBBBBlBSaBBBlB0BBHBB'';J mhhbbh; 'LLLLLLLLLLHL0HbHbHbHbI2 BaLHLHi'? -HHbIBSHwbbHH ailliiBMaBBBBaaBBBBmi. 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Fifteenth St. North and South of 68th Ave. Sydenham St. ) THREE TROLLEY LINES TO YOUR DOOR Car No. 24 on 16th Street No. 55 on 11th Street No. 65 on 5th Street GET OFF AT 68TH AVENUE AND WALK WEST SEE THEM TODAY : MANY ALREADY SOLD ALL CITY IMPROVEMENTS , JOHN F. ZEH ., , t RUSSELL H. FOSTER Builders SCHWINGLE BROS. ) WM. O. MAHON P. WM. HUSTER MIOKTII M AMI nOOKKt Orrg Hhitrthana th eaay, .peedr lit,. in. a. (Tnura.a. Dav or Rt.nlnv f Unrull anr tlmii To inft lh hfvr j cra.,iiK uritinmi lor uuni m.n with ofrlr nnd tmaln.aa tralnln i vri i u cnntinua day ana cirnins. nut th coming aummer montKc. 1T1 ivrn1 lor pnrucuinra nnn (.btriob;, riui.iiii'.i.riiiA iitiK.s.i ce 1017 hf.tnut Slrt 8ITAIMKR CAHPH Pine Tree Camp for Girls. -! N.w Turk Sllaa Blanch D frlfc..- wnwuMn.. ii.rmaniown. iiiiifta srni.vn RBOOBTH. ATfavno citt. k. a;U, IVEHTNQRi I AiW-eyly-j. "f THE 5EASH0RC CITT tF r lounaliat.lraljolnln AHanttcOtM I and cnnn.cled br lat and lrqaall 1 lartrie ern- and tha world laBBBfl A Boardwalk. No KiaafaetarlM f, pura atK.lan wal.u unantaWCJ ichoolai public playground, aaall rtcrcauon picri protcctva Data baehe.. Train laeilitlaa unaaaal Hundrcda ol Philadelphia ba.lanrj nun la in Ventnor lha 7af raaaat 1 and commuta daily. 1m iHmHn tMakt i hnair Clly Ckrl. Vaalaar Oly. IL J. TAIXEY FORGE f J WASHINGTON II CHICKTN L WAFFI.B TJI1 MKl; HVNArKK, af. H.-fi BEN MERE IN' In tli fnnthllla f th Whit. ibrautlful laks tiunap. Op.n'Mav 1 IlMKIM. L. R. DUDlST.1 i ' - VKRSKR,S BAR. PA. 1 WUST rllll.I)KI,I'III wr.T riiiMnr.LriiiA SUNSET HALL gsMJ forti; crUp. dry air: beautiful'! walk. X)llshtiul plaon for m Not a H&rmtorlum. Writ Quo. H- CU ir-T. Wrn-rpvlliit. V t or lJrtf j BEAL ESTATE FOR ! WWT rHHAIKI.PHIAj ; Ms k o ymmm PH BTaPVnlWf 01' T? 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The apartments, designed by one of the foremost architects in the city, are pleasing in appearance and substantially built of the best materials throughout, thus insuring you against costly repairs. All have spacious verandas and contain every modern convenience. At the present cost of labor and materials they could not be duplicated at anything near the price we are selling them for. They prove a sound and very inter esting investment. The income will surprise you. 'm ii w LEtflffi These Apartments Are Located on ANGORA TERRACE at 55th St. The Most Desirable Section of West Philadelphia LOGAN TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA 1431-33 Chestnut Street IT PCf-7 .. - ,'" V1?1' I turn . TTllPHHHrll rj i'" I - . iaaaBtKaSaHaEPS' nl-L2'mmmn ''BaflLaVaflaaVaaVHSml aVaWi bH bbbHbbbDOCTpI i lkm I aH aaBaVHaaLaHPIH'i '!;' BTaTaTal I BTaTaTaTal aTaTaTaTaTaTHaBTBTaTaTaTaTaVSaL1t.'rflbal ix Hii ill ir HBnil---r- m M 9I m-w,JbhhhbVS yf. w' .4yv. ry LJpiavL'S,,
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