Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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Wonderfully Built and Finished Hemes
It is a Treat and Education te
see' such excellent workmanship
as you will find in these new homes
Semi-Detached
English and Spanish Architecture
Five and seven chambers 2
baths. Priced, $14,500 te $23,000
Sample Heuse open Day and Night
J. Harker Chadwick
2123 Land Title Bldg.
Spruce 0397
Te reach these homes by auto go west en Walnut street
te 63d (Cobbs Creek Parkway) then south te houses.
NewColenialHome
Wayne and Westview Aves., Germantown
Built for perrens of discrimination and taste. Theie new homes msuura
up te everything you wished some day a home would have. Beautiful
te nee built te last planned for comfort Twe-car earare. Price
I26.D00. By train. Pennsylvania Railroad te Upsal Station. By -uta fa
beautiful rlde through Falrmeunt Paik te Wayne Ave., un Wayne Ave
te Westview. By trolley, car 63 en 13th St. direct te deer. Get off at
Westview Ave,
JOHN H. McCLATCHY, Builder of Hemes
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New Stene Hemes t0ry)
in beautiful Overbrqek, 20 minutes from City Hall.
Spacious living-room with open fireplace; hardwood
floors throughout; two baths; large closets; 20-ft.
fronts; enclosed and heated perches. Garages.
Central Plant Heat
Heat and het water furnished at a cost less than
your ordinary coal bill. Ne furnace, no ashes, no
effort te housekeep without a servant in this ad
vanced plan of a house.
TERMS TO SUIT
ACUk QT NORTH OF
UJin Jl. LANSDOWNE AVE.
MOSS & TAYLOR
IPiiHiira
I NEW HOUSES
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I SEDGWICK
Attractive ilntached anil semi-detached stene dwelling of 12 and 14
3 roemn, 2 anil 3 bnths: het-w;iter heat, electricity, hardwood floors, open
j fireplaces; perches Inclesed and heated; distinctive decorations; slncle und
3 2-car gurace.i.
3 Thi-se houses are nearlnc completion. Why net select one new for early
y spring possession? Location, Anllelgh st, north of Kaat Mt. Pleasant ave..
3 Germantown.
S SEDGWICK FARMS COMPANY
a 7014 HOVnrt ST.. OEIIMANTOWN
1 Phene, CiOnnantewn 0569
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Builders of Hemrs for "TCilrty Years
Take "I." or u'fre cirs te fl'H st.. rss
north te Lansdnwne ac. or surface cars Ne.
41 or 41. Walk two blocks west. One fare.
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54TH AND
w&SSeab WYNNEFIELD
"The Last Werd" '"JlS!!?
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COSTS
ADVANCING DAILY
New Hemes Ready for Occupancy; Based en Estimates Just
ivcteivea, cannot ae Duplicated Today for $16,000.
ONLY A FEW LEFT AT $15,000
COME AND BE CONVINCED
FURNISHED SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY
2 ilTtiVJZ!!!!mi1iVJ":bil hem" w!l,h ana ' b'droems and U baths maklns
reitet SeuSS. KaraKe- n,ald " room wllh bath- JHtlncUy apart from
XEW IDEAS IX LIQHTIXQ FIXTURES
N.arPnneOnlld,taVla01n.ICrRn.5d d'"Ct l 'eHh aui aa,n" reld' '"
DANIEL E. HOGAN, Builder en premises
51TH & QAINOR HOAD
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ROBERT D. HAMILTON
Distinctive Hemes at Unusual Prices
BROAD STREET AND SOMERVILLE AVENUE
NEW TimEE-STOIlY fcTONE HOMES WITlt GARAOES
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69th St Centre
SALE
413 S. 46th Street
Semi-detached home, with garage.
Very attractive residence in exclusive and re
stricted section of West Philadelphia.
15 rooms, 2 baths, laundry, hardwood floors, hot het
water heat, electric light modern in every respect.
JOHN H. SINBERG
1218 Chestnut Street
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17 Minutes te City Hall 1 1
One Fare f?
$4800
g rooms and bath: steam heat, hard- pj
weed floors en first; brick lieuie; n, p
bargain In ttila location. f?
$9800 1
3 Colonial renldence; 4 ''rooms, tlle ra
t bath. large living room; heated ri
h Karnsc hardwood floors first and sec- m
H end- small amount et cash! 2 blocks H
te Terminal.
M $11,750
M Single residence; 4 bedroom acend H
H fleer; hardwood floors first and sc. H
q end; teparatn Barase: sin ill amount
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17 Minutes te City Hall
One Fare
Heme Buyers
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1 nn artlntlc 7 or S room
! home with garaRe exam-
Ine tlila new tumrtla house
( today.
54th & Arlington Sts.
Wynnefield
Priced at
$8800 te $9300
J I'avs north ever 5-tl St.
(car 7f ) te Arlington Street
I or drle through Fnlnneunt
Park te Elth and Wynne.;
i Held Ave. and peuth three i
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J. Harker Chadwick
LAND TITLC DLDCJ.
PHONE SPUUCB 0307
Tmoterles, Warehoef. Manufnftarlnt Fleer
QPAPF ln tl19 10-itery bulldlns at the
rSV.l" the N, B. cer of lL'th and
Arch sts. This space will lw rndy by
June 1 or perham earlier. Admirably
adapted for general officer, cillns ari
high; abundance of natural llsht, fire,
proof construction; low Insjrar.ie. rca rca
aenabli rent.
PEOPLE'S TRUST CO.
12TH AND ARCH 8TS.
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AT OVERHILL ROAD
SOUTH OF CHESTNUT ST
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nes.
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Wynnefield Cerner
Fer Docter or Dentist
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pun.ri. Uundry. a baths. iara andT"
ciesrd .e r, a new home mi,", rn in
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T.,ck.y '-Pu-.-l.-emmun.ty
G. PERCY FOX "7, .h si.
Has in its midst the largest H1
9 and most beautiful theatre in g '
1 1 Pcnna., with a $50,000 Kimball 0
n organ and the latest pictures h
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ALLEN & REED
ON PKRMIHIEH OR I5HI I.OC f.ST
Willows Ave.
(5400 block)
3 an. south of Baltimore ave.
NEW $7600
Selection of paper and flxturei
r, 107 open today.
Pheno Weed and MIU0 '.
Buy new Prices will Increase.
$5950
NEW STONE HOUSES
3 AND 4 HIJDROOMH
2 liATHH AND OAilAflf
65TH ST. 0VI:i C00IC
NORTH OF LANSDOWNB AVE.
Central-Plant Heat
At a fit Un than our mal bill
MOSS & TAYLOR
CORNER WITH GARAGE
1747 NORTH 59TH ST.
8UITARLK KOR PHYfUCUN OR
OUNTISTl IIAIIQAIN
HOU8P. OPEN
ALLEN & REED
en rncMiHKS ea 1B04 locust
I HITAUTirtf hitmen perch front; every.
HBtrly wc make eaw- irm 18 minutes
g Real Bargains, new modern
P homes, with all improvements
I HADFIELD ST.
5400 BLOCK
H Financed te Suit Purchaser
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fcl Pass Peutli en fi'.'d btret te Ilaltl-
l H mere nnue. walk 2 la squares south
1 11 te Hadfield street.
1 J. HARKER CHADWICK
rl Land Tltla Bids. Spruce 0JD7 .; j B
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69TH & MARKET SIj.
Prettiest Heme in This Section
A "Initie stene home In this restricted
section, Inclewl jiarch, 2Mi ster, enn
talnH 8 l.iiwe roenm. 2 bntlm! a 2 car hi
raKt. cery modern Imprmeinent. In x x
rellfnt condition, eunr munt si-ll, prlce
114. 51)0, cll tlriAnied Alpl 27 flK'ii
dule lead or cull IinsdeivnH 11)42 W.
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Eiwan'cuuiiiiini'iiiim'ieiii
GERMANTOWN
Slederate-slzed detached stene
home B'tuated about St block from
railroad sttulun. Heuse rens'nts
of 12 rooms. 2 baths and Urse
nun perch A wonderful locution
with a wonderful home Prlce
120.000. Others In Oermantewn
for sale.
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1617 WALNUT ST.
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hardw ied, imb ranae lf.foet front, nrlc.i
jnise owner uwtn at rumple house,
Itf'Jl (itmnar ut iUm fai,hur,u , .. p. vr.. ,
ni.'i weeimr si umt- Hueway cars .Ne. 1
ur Nn J7 or Ne. 1J le Woodland ne.
nil (!.illl l wnilf 1. .nimr. imnh
:f.K.III Citharln at., 7 rms. ; nil inodein.
pi itauneiu i.. roems: till modem.
tlH. 6Sth tl.. 0 rms.! excel cend.j alec.
i.. v rooms, uuicn nan.
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$130 ("ASH 12.'I2 3. Kt. Bernard St.. price
IC830: electrle light, mahogany end
whits Interior, newly) Daeared. llnnla.im
en kitchen. Agent en srtmlaw dally. 1
n8&sr&S.i W2s.,t a v
0VERBR00K
Wynnfwoert read, 000 block, 8-tery
seml-detachet stone home, rt cham
bers, Inclesed heated perch, stone ga
raws, central hat let 33xl,ri0 feet.
Oltn st OOi) block, 3-story neml-de-ta-'hed
stenn home with Inclesed
perch, fl chnmbi'rs and S baths, 2-cur
Kiirase, central plant heat
McDevitt & Mullin
63d LuoMter v. Overbroek iStt .
REDUCED $1000
nirht-roem corner dwelling, basement na
rage, a-parate perch, hardwood floerlnr, hot het
water heat, keya builder's offlce,
6537 N. Woodstock Street
DOitl ERRINOER PI.ACH New: 2 batln:
uarage: a park atreet: between Man-
helm and Clapler- opposite Cricket Club:
SE SQUI -CENTENNIAL
Problems and Opportunities Which May Confront Yeu
ttilidqlphia ft West Charter Twctien Cempeny herewith presents certain information which maybe helpful or profitable te yetj.
Owners, tenants and builders of Philadelphia homes, as well as merchants and investors, are new confronted with new
problems and opportunities which the Sesqui-Centennlal Expositien1 will produce.
Our object is te help you visualize approaching conditions indicated herein and meet them successfully te our mutual advantage.
By prompt, Intelligent action, jeu can gain adrantagei erer theie peiiesaed of I en vision and inltiatiTe.
Information respecting certain ether Expositions is indicatire et the attendance which may be expected at the Sesqui-Ceateanial conducted at a
great international event 01 wona-wiee importance ana enect.
ITtattefSxptiUletj City
V. S. Centennial , Philadelphia
World's Columbian Chicago
Universal Exhibition Paris
Louisiana Purchase St. Leuis
Pan-American Pacific International. . . San Francisce
Dte Opntd
Mar 10, 1876
Mar 1, 1893
April 14, 1900
April 30, 1904
Feb 20, 1915
DtU Ctettd
Ner. 10, 1876
Oct. 26, 1893
Ner. 12, 1900
Dec. 1, 1904
Dec. 4, 1915
Total AttMdtaee
FiadPsid
9,686,876
27,539,521
51,000,000
20,066,537
18.876.43S
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62,947,712 people resided in the United States proper in 1890, three-yean prier te the World's Fair held in Chicago. Ofthese 21,238,705 resided in
Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana and Ohie with area of 490,916 square miles. Their transportation f aeiUtles
te Chicago in 1 893 were net comparable te these new centering in Philadelphia, and the automobile was net then factor.
38,218,903 people resided in France in 1896. three years prier te the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900 when the automobile was set factor.
The area of France proper is 203,803 square miles. Its length from north te south is 600 miles and from east te west is 52! Imfles.
105,710,620 people resided in the United Statea proper in 1920, six yesraprler te the coming Sesqul-Centennial (with population iaereaslng
nearly 1,400,000 each year). Of these 39,521,942 resided ln Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New Yerk, Connecticut Rhede Island, Massachusetts,
Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia. Ohie, Virginia and West Virginia, with .area of only 230,916 square miles. Sesqui-Centennlal rialters
will hare unexcelled rail or water and highway transportation facilities. Automobiles will bring rast numbers of visitors from nearby and distant points.
WHAT MAY WE EXPECT?
1923 will bring the advance guard, and a greater influx of people will fellow in 1924 and 1925 te work en the construction of exhlbltienbtifldlngg, ud
appurtenances, apartment houses, dwellings, garages and numerous ether buildings and enlargements thereof, extensions .of railroads, yarda and
terminals, and numerous public Improvement, including the Delaware River Bridge. These people will reside here for a substantial period
1924 will bring prospective exhibitors here in great numbers.te plan for the accommodation of their exhibits. ....
1925 will bring people from all parts of the world te handle, install and care for exhibits. Many of them vrill reside here until the Exposition doses.
1926, during the Exposition period, will require Philadelphia te house and provide for a greater Influx of rialters than has ever occurred in any
American city. Many will reside here for weeks or months. . . . . ...
1923, '24 and '25 will bring ethers here in great numbers and they will reside here for a substantial period. Their services win be required fa carrying
en inevitable and intensive building activity, which will seen be in full swing and will culminate when the Exposition opens; also te operate new ana
expanded business enterprises (stores, hotels, apartments, restaurants, amusement enterprises, garages, transportation facilities, etc), which must
care for and accommodate all new arrivals, -their rast purchasing power and their automobiles, u these respects, there will be Increasing and
continuous employment until well into 1926.
Numerous hotels, apartment houses and garages must be built Many dwellings will be remodeled as bearding houses. Demand for housing
facilities, including individual homes in which boarders may be accommodated, will, at best greatly exceed the supply, shortage of and demand for
individual homes and apartment houses will increase rapidly until well into 1926. Then the shortage will be mere acute than during the World War.
Every available house or apartment, large or email, in or within commuting distance of Philadelphia, will be in urgent demand.
Frem new en. demand for materials and labor in the building trades will increase.
Operative builders should quickly visualize the coming, increasing and unprecedented market for apartment houses, individual homes and garages:
and should proceed te construct them in a location where, under normal conditions, they will be in demand and readily marketable at a profit, ana
where tbey will be convenient te the Exposition.
Every tenant should guard against rent increases by securing at once, If possible, a new lease containing option of renewal thereof from year te
year up te and including 1926, or by promptly building or buying a home at present prices in a satisfactory and convenient location.
Every home owner who contemplates a change of location should buy a home or buy a site for a home new, and build it at present prices before
competition for labor and materials becomes acute, and thus be prepared te sell the present home en a rising market at a satisfactory price.
Everyone te whom these suggestions apply can save money and inconvenience by acting promptly.
Investors and investing institutions will have unusual opportunities te buy safe first mortgages yielding satisfactory returns, where population will
grew and values will be stable after the Exposition closes.
69th St. Terminal Centre is Philadelphia's western front gateway. It is backed up by fast-developing suburban communities
with fast-growing purchasing power.
Seven interurban electric car lines and a network of improved highways converge at this prosperous and rapidly growing traffic and business centre,
which is within 17 minutes of City Hall, by direct rapid transit service operated te and through the central business district of Philadelphia for one fare,
with protected waiting stations at each end of the daily journey.
Well-known developments at52d St. Centre in Philadelphia and at 125th St. centre in New Yerk indicate the character and extent of development
assured te 69th St. Centre, which offers superior advantages for profitable stores and places of public entertainment, apartment houses and garages,
backed up by beautiful homes.
19th St. Subway Station, only about two squares from the proposed entrance te the Exposition grounds, and within 15 minutes of 69th St Terminal,
was originally planned for elevated trains te receive and discharge passengers at that point, and it should be operated as the main Subway Station serving
the Parkway entrance te the Exposition.
Advantages of the 69th St. Centre ever ether locations will be multiplied by convenience te the Exposition.
69th St. Centre Has the Following Business Enterprises:
STORES IN OPERATION
4 Grocery 2 Produce 1 Oyster and Fish 1 Bakery 1 Delicatessen 1 Confectionery 1 Drug 1 Hardware
3 Meat 1 Adding Machine 1 Aute Accessory 1 Electrical Supply 1 Dry Goods 1 Millinery 1 Tailor I Victrela
ALSO
1 Ferd Aute Agency (show room and service
station)
50 Apartments and 2 Offices in Damen-Lawler
Building
41 Apartments and 6,000 square feet of office
space in 69th St. Theatre Building
1 magnificent Moving Picture Theatre,
capacity 2,500
2 Trust Companies
U. S. Pest-office
5 stores under construction for rent or sale
10 ethers about te be started
69th St. Centre Needs the Following Business Enterprises:
STORES TO RETAIL
Beets and Shoes Sporting Goods
Men's Furnishings, including Hats Bicycles and Motorcycles
Furniture and Upholstering
Wall Paper and Paper-hanging
Heuso Furnishings
Carpets and Rugs
Millinery
Clotting
Dry Goods and Notions
5 and 10-Cent Goods
ALSO
Restaurant
Large Garage and Aute Repair Shep
Aute Sales Ar.encies and Shew Reems
Ledge and Club Reems
China and GUssware
Cooking Utensils
Washing Machines
Vacuum Cleaners
Refrigerators
Leather Goods and Trunks
Sewing Machines
Beeks, Stationery and Music
Toys ,
Interior Decorating and Painting
Offices of Public Utilities where bills can be paid
and Appliances purchased
Gas-filling Station
Telephone Exchange
Agencies and Shew Reems for Builders' Materials
Hall for Dancing and Entertainments
Mere Apartment Houses (there is a great demand
ter apartments;
Here are exceptional opportunities for professional men, Including lawyers, doctors, dentists and architects, as well as for real-estate brokers.
contractors and builders.
A butjnett enterprise which comet into a new and fait. growing community and greict up with it ettabliihei a geed will of inestimable
value and ataeility which assure profit and defies competition.
If Yeu Contemplate Buying or Building a Heme the Following Information Will Interest Yeu:
Geographically, and from a transportation viewpoint, the rolling highlands served by our lines radiating from 69th St. Terminal, within the first
p"uaZdeThia minutes of the centre of the city, have unique advantages overall ether districts available for development surrounding built-up
... ttr c..nt.Hineu1fltvimtages 8h0.uld note owleoked. Our patrons work where It is het in summer, and noisy, but live where it is cool and
quiet. The district which we serve, with en altitude ranging from 100 feet te 485 feet above tidewater, is favored by coef, dry, prevailing seuthwestSy
breezes in summer, fresh from the countryside, which drive the smeke and heat radiated from asphalt streets, sidewiks and brick walla of Ihe dry
in ftn c&stcriy direction,
eeagSSwliM eUiUlha a,ng Uf U tamu,,i from dttDs of r-increlng dty traffic
-SPai! ei rUinShllls.i?.1Ang 0Ur eS W?U,.,5S,.J,l,t flnd kan8j wiat8r. ai baseball, tennis, croquet, rolIer-skating,blcyde ridinc and golf in
rrdTubUcUUtie8. X&&.S3E? healthful'0'cuPa'a ". Excellent schools, ctSsXTS
Snftlnfch
Choice building sites in numereut attractive, substantial and convenient land developments adjacent te four lines of Phil.dMnfct. A wt Chattar
Traction Company, which radiate from 69th St. Terminal, within the first fore zone from 69th St. mWaSaVSttSsSSSSS
and City Hall afford worth-while oeoortunit es te individuals who wii in hiM ,s.ir . ., IZa . rrr.r.. rr,.'," 0I " P'opesea iixposraen site
ntte" developments for sale te individual home buyer. imzTil
The situation disclosed by the following map is worthy of your consideratien:
Many of them are new under
TRANSIT LINES SERVING THE MOST CONVENIENT AND FAST-GROWING SUBURBAN DISTRICT OV
PHILADELPHIA IN THE BEAUTIFUL HIGHLANDS WEST OF THE CTTY mS,imU1 w
Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Company's System, Radiating from Business Centre at 49th Street Terminal
te Terminals in Ardmerc. West Chester, Media, and Sharen Hill. .
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If we can help you establish your home or a nrefitaMs. hi,:.. . . .
help you establish your home or a profitable business enternri u
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