12 lLarge Number of Guests at Phillips Home Sunday i Kllllnger, Pa., July 19.—Mr. and (Mrs. Jajnes Guttshall, of Pillow; Mr. land Mrs. Peter Dressier and daugh ter, of Millersburg; Mr. and Mrs. i Austin Fogle and three daughters, (of Rife; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fulk ! road, of Pleasant Hill; Mr. and Mrs. '■Charles Fulkroad and family, of Cur httn; Mr. and Mrs. William L. Jury |-and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Radle land daughter and grandson, of Mil lersburg, were entertained at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Phillips on Sunday.—John E. Wit mer left on Monday morning for Lewistown, where he will spend several weeks with his brother. Farmers in this section who threshed some of their wheat find it does not yield the bumper crop that was ex pected, as some did not get ten bushels to the acre. —Peter Vogue, of Wilkes-Barre, is spending several days with his friends here. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Jury were guests of Miss Friscilla Weaver, of Freedens burg, on Sunday. LAUGHS COME THICK AJD FAST AT THE WIIKSWNrc THIS WEEK. FEATURE ACTS g Including HICKMAN BROS. FIRST HALF OF NEXT WEEK HERBERT CLIFTON Impersonator Formerly With the ZIEGFIELD FOLLIES^ IllUWOfl MONDAY & TUESDAY MADGE KENNEDY APPEARS IN The Wron£ Door WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY CONSTANCE TALMAGE HAPPINESS A LA MODE REGENT TODAY CHARLES RAY IN "Greased Lightning" AND A SENNETT COMEDY "Hearts and Flowers" SPECIAL ATTRACTION Monday and Tuesday JOHN BARRYMORE in his latest photoplay— "The Test of Honor" The woman has said she loved him and he, like a fool, inno cently caused her husband's death. Then, in the crowded courtroom she denied him, said she hardly knew him. What could lie do? How could he acquit himself? Come and see. VICTORIA THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY 3.15—4.45—7.30—9.30 MACK SENNETT'S Celebrated California Bathing Beauties In Person and That Scream of Laughter YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN * Tf >ll | ft The coolrftt plnee to apend u 1/ Iff Iff! I A summer afternoon or evenliiK, In Y 1 1 "t a theater. If you haven't tried It. nwk your neighbor who IIIIM. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY Another wonderful photoplay featuring the greatest star of all time ANITA STEWART in her latest and greatest success MARY REGAN SATURDAY EVENING, fMXfonderful Stones^OZ2i| a <&i rwL a (On "Now Tiktok," aid Dorothy, "the first thing to be done is to find a way for us to escape from these rocks. The Wheelers are down be low, you know, and threaten to kill us." "There is no rea-son to be afraid of the Wheel-eVs," said Tiktok. the words coming more slowly than be fore. "Why not?" she asked. "Be-cause they are ag-g-g-gr-gr r-r-.' He gave a sort of gurgle and stopped short, waving his hands i frantically until suddenly he became J motionless, with one arm in the air and the other held stiffly before him with all the copper fingers of the hand spread out like a fan.' "Dear me!" said Dorothy, in a frightened tone. "What can the mat ter me?" "He's run down, I suppose," said the hen, calmly. "You couldn't have wound him up very tight." "I didn't know how much to wind him," replied the girl; "but I'll try to do better next time." She ran around the copper man to take the key from the peg at the back of his neck, but it was not there. "It's gone!" cried Dorothy, in dis may. "What's gone?" asked Billina. "The key." ' It probably fell off when he made that low bow to you," returned the hen. 'Look around, and see if vou cannot find it again." Dorothy looked, and the hen help ed her. and by and by the girl dis covered the clock-key. which had fallen into a crack of the rock. At once she wound up Tiktok's voice, taking care to give the key as many turns as it would go around. She found this quife a task, as you may imagine if you have ever tried to wind a clock, but the machine man's first word were to assure Dorothy that he would now run for at least twenty-four hours. "Y'ou did not wind me much, at first," he calmly said, "and I told you that long sto-ry a-bout King Ev-ol do; so_ it is no wonder that I ran down." She next rewound the action clock work, and then Billina advised her to carry the key to Tiktok in her pocket, so it would not get lost again. "And now," said Dorothy, when all this was accomplished, "tell me what you were going to say about the Wheelers." "Why, they are noth-ing to be fright-en'd at," said the machine. "They try to make folks be-lieve that they are ver-y ter-ri-ble, but as a mat-ter of fact the Wheel-ers are harmless e-nough to an-y one that dares to fight them. They might try to hurt a lit-tle girl like you, per-haps, be-cause they nre ver-y mis-chiev-ous. But if I had a club they would run a-way as soon as they saw me." "Haven't you a club?" asked Dorothy. "No," said Tiktok. "And you won't find such thing among these rocks, either, declared r ■ Dancing TONIGHT Willa-Villa Admission 4oc and 60c I / wilmsbmmhni TODAY ONLY NORMA TALMADGE GOING STRAIGHT COME EARL"—GET A SEAT PAXTANG PARK THEATER TONIGHT The Five Musical McLarens In a Scottish Musical Revue Laßergere & Co. An Act Beautiful; Posing La Su prcmc—a ml 3 OTHER BIG ACTS 2—Performances Nightly—2 ADMISSION 15 CENTS CAFE DANSANTE COLAMIIIS HOTKL DANCING Every Evfnlng 0.00 I\ M. to 11.45 P. M. llodtfNN In Attrnilnnce REFRESHMENTS Ices, Delicious Fountain Drink*, Sundaes Tables Reserved Oil Request Discriminating Folks Are Invited The Uest Orchestra* Dorothy Opens the Dinner Pail the yellow hen. 'Then what shall we do?" asked the girl. "Wind up my time-works tight-ly, and I will try to think of some oth-er plan," said Tlktok. So Dorothy rewound his thought machinery, and while he was think ing she decided to eat her dinner. Billina was already pecking away at the cracks in the rocks, to find some thing to eat, So Dorothy sat down . Tik-Tok Tells Dorothy About The Wheelers and opened her tin dinner-pail. In the cover she found a small tank that was full of very nice lemonade. It was covered by a cup, which might also, when removed, be used to drink the lemonade from. Within the pail were three slices of turkey, two slices of cold tongue, some lob ster salad, four slices of bread and butter, a small custard pie, an orange and nine large strawberries, and some nuts and raisins. Singular ly enough, the nuts in this dinner pail grew already cracked, so that Dorothy had no trouble in picking out their meats to eat. She spread the feast upon the rock beside her and began her dinner, first offering some of it to Tiktok, who declined because, as he said, he was merely a machine. Afterward she offered to share with Billina. but the hen murmured something about "dead things" and said she preferred her bugs and ants. "Do the lunch-box trees and the dinner-pail trees belong to the Wheelers?" the child asked Tiktok, while engaged in eating her meal. "Of course not," he answered. "They be-long to the roy-al fam-il-y of Ev, on-ly of course there is no royal famil-y Just now because King Ev-01-do jumped into the sea and his wife and ten children have been transformed by the Nome. King. So there is no one to rifle the Land of Ev, that I can think of. Perhaps it is for this rea-son that the Wheel-ers claim the trees fof their own, und pick the lunch-eons and din-ners to eat them-selves. But they be-long to the King, and you will find the roy-al "E" stamped up-on the bot tom of ev-er-y din-ner pail. Dorothy turned the pail over, and at once discovered the royal mark upon it, as Tiktok had said. "Are the Wheelers the only folks living in the Land of Ev?" enquired the girl. "No; they only in-hab-it a small por-tion of it just back of the woods," replied the machine. "But they have al-ways been mis-chiev-ous and im per-ti-nent, and my old mas-ter, King jßs. _ MAJESTIC THEATER High Class Vaudeville— The Three r riends, two educated dogs and a man; Earle and Bartlett, imper sonating Irish characters; "Anx ious Moments" a comedy sketch; Hickman Brothers, darktace com edians in a riot of laughter, en titled "Blackface Art" —Grey and Old Rose, dancing number. COLONIAL THEATER To-day Only Norma Talmadge in "Going Straight." Monday and Tuesoay, Mauge Kennedy in "The Wrong Door.' Wednesday and "Thursday, Constance Talmauge in "Happiness a la Mode." Friday and Saturday, "The She Wolf." VICTORIA THEATER To-day—Last showing of "Yankee Doodle in Berlin" and the Mack- Sennett Bathing Girls in person. This afternoon only, the "Forty Singing Sailors will give two con certs —3.3U and 5 o'clock. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, Anita Stewart in "Mary Regan." Thursday and Friday. "Tne Wild Cat of I'aris," featuring Prlscilla Dean. Saturday only William S. Hart in "The Primal Lure." REGENT To-day—Charles Kay in "Greased Lightning," and sennett Comedy, "Hearts and Flowers." Monday and Tuesday, John Barrymore. in "The Test of Honor." Wednesday and Thursday, Dorothy Dalton in "The Homebreaker." Friday and Saturday, Bryant Washburn in "Venus of the East." PAXTANG PARK Vaudeville —Two shows every even ing. This week's bill at the Majestic Theater is going bigger at each showing. We mean People I.nugh the applause is Heartily In getting greater. Majestic T"enter Take for example, the Hickman Broth ers, who present something different entitled "Blackfac Last night they were called back by the audi ence eight times. The audience rocked with laughter from the time they stepped on the stage until the hnal curtain was pulled. The entire bill is exceptionally good, starting with the first act en titled "The Three Friends." Remember this afternoon at 2 o'clock the Firty Singing Sailors will give a concert at this theater under the direction of Jerry Swlne forth, leader. This is considered one of the greatest attractions ever ottered the people of Harrisburg The admission fee has not been In creased. Next week Herbert Clifton, consid ered the greatest female imperson ator playing in vaudeville to-day, will be featured at this theater, rie was formerly the hit of the season with "Ziegfeld Follies." When people of the high finance world loojt for a good time tradition has it that they seek Who la the tenderloin or Mary Itcgnn places frequented by people who are not as fortunate as they. When this opportu nity presents Itself there is always a chance for , the woman with brains, nerve and intelligence. Such a wo man Is Mary Regan. And Mary Re gan is no other tnan the petite Anita Stewart, star of "A Midnight Ro mance," which Is playing at the Vic- SffARRIBBURG TETJXJKAPfI Ev-01-do, used to car-ry a whip with him, when he walked out, to Keep the crea-tures in or-der. When I was first made the Wheel-ers tried to run ov-er me, and butt me with their heads; but they soon found I was built of too sol-id a ma-ter-i-ul for them to in-jqre." "lou seem very durable," said Dorothy. "Who made you?" "The firm of Smith and Tin-ker in the town of Ev-na, where the roy-al pal-ace stands," answered Tiktok. 'Did they make many of you?" asked the child. I "No; I am the on-ly au-to-ma-tic | me-chan-i-cal man they ev-er cum j plet-ed," he replied. "They were I ver-y won-der-ful in-ven-tors, J were my mak-ers and quite ar-tis-tic in all they did." "I am sure of that," said Dorothv. "Do they live in the town of Evna now?" "Tltey are both gone,' replied the machine. 'Mr. Smith was an art-ist as well as an in-vent-or, and lie painted a plc-ture of a riv-er, wnich was so nat-ur-al that, as he was reach-ing a-cross it to paint some , flow-ers on the op-po-site bank, ho . fell into the wa-ter and was drowned." I "Oh, I'm sorry for that!" exclaim j ed the little girl. "Mis-ter Tin-ker." continued Tik tok, "make a lad-der so tall that he could rest the end of it against the moon, while he stood on the highest rung and picked the lit-tle stars to set in the points of the king's crown. But when he got to the moon Mis-ter Tin-ker found it such a love-ly place that he de-cid-ed to live there, so he pulled up the lad-der af-ter him and we have never seen him since." "He must have been a great loss to this country," said Dorothy, who was by this time eating her custard pie. "He was," acknowledged Tiktok. "Also he is a great loss to me. For if I should get out of or-der I do not know of an-y one a-ble to re pair me, be-cause I am so com-pli cat-ed. Y'ou have no i-de-a how full of ma-chin-er-y I am." "I can imagine it," said Dorothy readily. "And now," continued the machine. "I must stop talk-ing and be-gin think-ing a-gain of a way to es-cape from this rock." So he turned half way around, in order to think with out being disturbed. "The best thinker I ever knew" said Dorothy to the yellow hen, "was a scarecrow." At the Colonial Norma Talmadge is being featured to-day only at the Colonial Theater in "Going Straight," in conjunction with the showing of the film taken at Bowman and Company's recent annual picnic held at Good Hope Mill There was lots of comment yesterday about this film. While it was show ing yesterday afternoon, someone suddenly shouted "There she is, mamma!" It was a child who had evidently seen her sister going through some antic. Monday und Tuesday Madge Ken nedy appears in "The Wrong Door." Wednesday and Thursday Constance Talmadge will be shown in "Happi ness a la Mode." toria Theater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. This play is considered even bet ter than her last "A Midnight Ro mans, ' which proved so popular that many people asked to have it play a return engagement. If you like plays that have the mystery of a Snerlock Holmes story the love tale of a Gene Stratton 1 orter and the diction of Edmund Burke, view this super production. Admirers of Charles Ray will find special delight in his new play. , „ , "Greased Light l baric* Ray In ning," present "GreuHfd Lightning" at the Regent at Regent to-day for the „ last time. in this photoplay Mr. Ray becomes a speed demon and the climax of the story sees him in the racer of his own make run down the villlan who has beaten and defrauded the father of the sweetheart of the hero. The name of the story is dericed from a racing auto, and Mr. Ray plays the part of the village blacksmith who is the inventive genius of the com munity. You will like the Mack-Sennett comedy 'Hearts and Flowers." The charm of the picture is said to be its extreme novelty, while the fun is fast and furious from start to finish. Appearing in one of the strongest roles in which he has appeared on the screen, John Barrymore will be seen in lilh latest photoplay "The Test of Honor," at the Regent next Monday and Tuesday. In this charming photoplay Mr Barrymore appears as a convict whose career is ruined by a treach erous woman whom he loved. Severul of the most dramatic Incidents transpires presumably at a country club, and a famous clubhouse at Piping Rock, N. Y.. was employed for the purpose, with excellent ef fect. Constance Blnney and Marcla Ma- "Nonsense!" snapped Billina. "It is true," declared Dorothy. "I met him in the Land of Oz, and ho travelled with me to the city of the great Wizard of Oz. so as to get some brains, for his head was only stuffed with straw. But it seemed to me that he thought just as well before he got his brains as he did afterward." "Do you expect me to believe all that rubbish about the Land of Oz?" enquired Billina, who seemed a little cross—perhaps because bugs were scarce "What rubbish?" asked the thild, who was now finishing her nuts and raisins. "Why, your impossible stories about animals that can talk, and a tin woodman who is alive and scarce crow who can think. "They are all there," said Doro thy. "for I have seen them." "I don't believe it!" cried the hen, with a toss of her head. "That's 'cause you're so ign'rant," replied the girl, who was a little of fended at her friend Billina's speech. "In, the Land of Oz," remarked Tiktok, turning toward them, "any thing is pos-si-ble. For it is a won der-ful fair-y eoun-try." "There, Billina! what did I say?" cried Dorothy. And then she turned to the machine and asked in an eager tone: "Do you know the Land of Oz, Tiktok?" "No; but I have heard a-bout it," said the copper man. "For it is on-ly sep-a-ra-ted from ihis Land of Ev by a broad des-ert." Dorothy clapped her hands togeth er delightedly. "Im so glad of that!" she ex claimed. "It makes me. quite happy to be so near my old friends. The scarecrow I told you of, Billina, is the King of the Land of Oz." "Par-don me. He is not tho king now." said Tiktok. "He was when I left there," de clared Dorothy. "I know," said Tiktok, "but there was a rev-o-lu-tion in the Land of Oz, and the scare-crow was de-posed by a sol-dier woman named Gen er-al Jin-jur. And then Jin-jur was de-posed by a lit-tle girl named Oz nio, who was the rightful heir to the throne and now rules the land un der the ti-tle of Oz-ma of Oz." "That is news to me," said Dor othy, thoughtfully. "But I s'pose lots of things have happened since I left the Land of Oz. I wonder what has become of the Scarecrow, and of the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion. And I wonder who this girl Ozma is, for I never heard of her before." But Tiktok did not reply to this. He had turned around again to re sume his thinking. Dorothy packed the rest of the food back into the pail, so as not to be wasteful of good things, and the yellow hen forgot her dignity far enough to pick up all of the scat tered crumbs, which she ate rather greedily, although she had so lately pretended to despise the things that Dorothy preferred as food. By this time Tiktok approached them with his stiff bow. "Be kind e-nough to fol-low me," he said, "and I will lead you a-way from here to the town of Evna, where you will be more com-forta ble, and also I will pro-tect you from the Wheelers." "All right," answered Dorothy promptly. "I'm ready!" Editor's Note —Our next story "The Heads of ' Langwidere." You ask "who is Langwidere?" Well, she is the Princess who rules in the Land of Eve. We shall take you with us to the Land of Ev but be prepared for a little excitement with the Wheel ers. Tik-tok proves they are harm less, however, and our journey is bound to be a delightful one. non do excellent work in the leading feminine roles. For those who have not seen this weeks' bill at the Daxtang Park Theater this week, there The Show is just one more left at Pnxtung in the amusement field and that is to go out to Paxtang this evening and see one of the best park shows of the sea son. The bill is headed by the Five Musical McLarens in a nifty Scot tish musical revue with La Bergue and Company in their beautiful pos ing act, running them a close sec ond for headline honors. The re mainder of the park bill is made up of high clhss vaudeville acts. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR To the Editor of the Telegraph : The program selected by the Mu nicipal Band for the concert at Res ervoir Park on Thursday evening was one very happily suited for a park audeince, and especially well rendered by an exceptionally good a dnib members responding with The h a , nd vim to able leadership The band .s a credit to the city and to' ° u^yc '°^ens name and fact as well as auli h e a ce am whUe nn a°larL ßalfi °J tho dulled by™ the pleasure was .n .J™, s^ c,, ;;s n b , CT . c s%%' *hey L™° re ,C , the "" discredit, fop sons Hart seemingly sensible per out the** audience "is "tabrf ' hrou * h 'S a good thine- i? ta,l °oed. which instruct t he C guards who llKtUih.,, the Park <he trees, to abate the- lgui asainst ance within <h - talking nuis th. conS, "" " -T,TizF%' or the Maryland fs 3t ' the most beaiitif, ii , is one of member of his trihe" of any elation, of Wa S hi n ngto 0 n. eS which SB< |; Pa.gn n ?or on b,^Lu na e t,o b n u^„ 6 g-- arousing the Intense interest of rten° 0 iw dren in this Phase of out door life. There is no mistaking the song of this bird, and it Is ren dered In a variety of ways which make it sound like any one of the following: "Which - is-it? which-. ~ or "What-a-pity, what-a- Plt.v ; or "Which-way-sir? which way-slr?" or "I-beseech you. T-be seech-you"; or "Witchery, witchery, witchery." The bird is particularly fond of thickets by the sid# of run- LIVE REALTY NEWS Real Estate Transfers li City J- R. Martz to Edward Moeslein, three-story brick dwelling, 536 South Seventeenth street. Consideration shown by revenue stamps to have been approximately 33,000. Emma Kellman to W. A. Kennedy, three story frame dwelling. 1412 Liberty street. Consideration shown by revenue stamps to have been ap proximately 32,500. Mary Shisler to Mary E. Wright, three-story brick dwelling, 1606 Susquehanna street. Consideration shown by revenue stamps to have been approximately 33,000. E. M. Fackler to Clara R. Urich, two and one-half story frame dwell ing, 414 South Nineteenth street. Consideration shown by revenue stamps to have been approximately 33,000. Flora Shanklin to Cora Zimmer man, three-story frame dwelling, 1322 Swatara street. Consideration 31.800. Samuel Etter to J. I. Hamaker. three-story brick dwelling, 1603 Second street. Consideration shown by revenue stamps to have been approximately 32,000. G. E. Shelter to H. O. Warfel, two story brick dwelling, 1808 Swatara street. Consideration shown by revenue stamps to have been ap proximately 33,000. C, M. Toomey to D. A. Sanderlin, Ave three-story frame dwellings, and one two and one-haif-story frame dwelling, 1824-26-28-30-32-36 Fulton street. Charles L. R. Yoder to Georgians Hilsea, two and one-half-story brick dwelling, 3002 A North Third street. Consideration shown by revenuq stamps to have been approximately 33,000. Two Badly Injured in Marine Strike Clash By Associated Press. New York, July 19. —A silght in crease in the number of vessels tied up in New York harbor by the strike of firemen, oilers and water tenders was reported to-day. Simi | lar reports were received from other Atlantic ports. A few coastwise steamers were in service due to their owners having signed an agreement with the strikers. In ad dition to the strikers and allied em ployes thrown out of work by the strike the number of unemployed was increased by the longshoremen and hundreds of teamsters and freight handlers left idle by the em bargo on all shipments intended for export or for transfer by water to other domestic ports. One man was shot and probably will die and another left seriously injured in a clash to-day between strikers and strike breakers on the Brooklyn water front. *\ For Sale BUILDING SITE Balldlng Now on Site Cnn Be Remodelled Sultnble for Garage, Factory, Auto Distributor, Warehouse, ete. 100 feet x 125 feet Centrally Located GOOD INVESTMENT Clone to nnllrond r.nd Shipping Facilities $16,000 DURAND & FERBER 107 CHESTNUT STREET , V FOR SALE If you want a property that will stand by the Investment, here you arc: 3-story brick dwelling house, planned for two families. First and second floors arc as fol lows: living room, tied room, ltath. dining room, kitchenette, pantry: new paint, new paper, strain heat, cemented ccllnr, bal cony, steel and cement, with Iron stairway lending to yard. Ham ilton street west of Third street. Price $6,500 Can be rented for $53 or $0 a month, fan he seen by ap pointment. Apply to M. A. FOUGHT £72 NORTH STREET Bergner Building I Don't Forget PARKWAY! (Twenty-ninth Street near Derry) LARGE Building Sites i I For Little Money Call Bell 1390 or Dial 3573 and our auto will take you there without obligation to buy. ■* Wm. J. Sohland, Mgr. 36 North Third Street JULY 19, 1919. Catherine Rose to W. M. Bingaman, three-story brick dwelling, 1828 Chestnut street. Consideration shown by revenue stamps to have been ap proximately 24,000. Frank Odenweller to John W. Duey, three-story brick dwelling, 627 Camp street. Consideration shown by revenue stamps to have been ap proximately 22,000. Harry E. Felndt to William E. Sheck, two and one-half-story brick dwelling, 918 North Eighteenth %treet. Consideration shown by revenue stamps to have been approximately j 24,500. May A. Bange to A. R. Sleber, two story brick dwelling, 611 Oxford street. Consideration shown by revenue stamps to have been ap proximately 22,500. M. H. Gettys to Catharine How erter, three-story brick dwelling, 421 Hamilton street. Consideration 22,- 950. Cloyd E. Kloss to Daniel S. Lowe, two lots, Fourteenth Ward. Consid eration 21,800. Wayne E. Johns to Lulu R. George, three-story brick dwelling, 1918 Park street. Consideration shown by I revenue stamps to have been ap proximately 23,500. Sarah Heller to A. Goldsmith, three-story brick dwelling, 1611 Green street. Consideration shown by revenue stamps to have been ap proximately 25.000. Samuel B. Reed Estate to Fred Hoover, three-story brick dwelling, 1901 North Third street. Considera tion 23,500. Catrine Berger to Max Levine, three-story brick dwelling, 430 Muench street. Consideration, 22,- 500. PASSING THROFGH CRISIS By Associated Press. Paris, July 19. —Speaking before the Central Federative Committee at Budepest in Tuesday, Bela Kun, the foreign minister of the Hun garian Soviet government, admitted that the dictatorship of the pre | letatriat was "passing through a triple crisis—moral, economic and political," says a Havas dispatch front the Hungarian capital. THAT'S THE IDEA Sir: The salesman's bulletin of a Los Onglaze concern counsels gad ders in this wise. "If you tind yourself getting stale when you have a: particularly hard I bunch of nuts to crack, the way to cross the River of Doubt is to take the bull by the horns * * " And have him trow you across, I suppose.—Stude. See Kough, Brightbill & Kline for REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Bell 3902 307 Kunkel Bldg. Dial 4509 How It Is Easy To Own a Home In I Bellevue Park The Investors Realty Company for whom We are the Agents say: "We are about to build r. number of houses in Bellevue Park. / For home seekers hav ing from $1,200 to $2,000 in Cash we will build houses costing when com v pleted, with lot, from $6,000 to SB,OOO and will arrange so that the balance may be paid in easy payments." This is an attractive proposition and deserves the consideration of all desir ing a home in this Beautiful Residential Section. To go to Belle- MILLER BROS. & CO. oar to Twenty first ami Mar- Locust and Court Streets ket streets. BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE A very .complete and desirable corner 3-story brick busi ness property, fronting on three streets, located in the rapidly growing business zone of Thirteenth and Market Streets. Also the Southeast corner of Fifteenth and Walnut streets, being a long established and very successful grocery stand. J. E. GIPPLE 1251 Market Street Harry New, Charged With Murder, Makes Plea of Not Guilty Dos Angeles, Calif., July 59. Harry S. New, charged by grand jury indictment with the murder of his sweetheart, Freda Lesser on the night of July 4, pleaded not guilty in the Superior Court here. The trial was set for October 27. Corner Property No. 1522 State Street Owner Leaving Town Very Desirable Location Modernly Equipped Brick Garage on Premises Early Possession Price Right BELL REALTY CO. 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