12 THE CHAaLOTTE NiiWfc. .Vi A ;-i C ■ i 8 19 H In Ihe Legislatme V r.»iiuu>l from Papi' Six- putsrll. Tlaymoro. Hioks. , Mi M.u'iin, ('f l^un- -. I- i’'l. i’lKirr. J’iiinix. Ui'iu- Siuiiioi!. Williams, r \ lU 11- ((!,>- I., r.'’ " • I’avvs-. (lardiu’r, lir’.wk" - Holdon. Ivic* i , ..ihi 'ii. l.-'im. Kiti-liln. Mar- W a. Uasi iH' , ^^ikos, , • 1 soi'tMul and third road- ,1 .'I ,1..-: and \\as srnl tt> tlio fj-quaid tlie State's Interest. . .I”;•''''*'o ap"t'iutI'll to inv'^»ti- ; iiitt'Tf^' in .nrnitiki's ; , j i ■ I']'.\si's, I'l’i't'rIt'd tlifil , : II.' i'-a'! s'lMUionr timo ; . •,. ;i v' -'Ut iliai tlio .m'lUMMl ■; .;d i;Hd.' pnni^ion by the • . , > ' . • a !'i':nmiss\(m to in- . •.t..>,,i;!rd iUi' staM’i^ in I . . ,1 as .t t' the Principal Clerk. ■•.i- M'S n; I'Ohalf ot the as Tli'rk S'lt‘ pro . . ’ I'.iir .if haiuisonio - a-.d Si art' inn as t , i.'-'k a '.owss an j, I -TUESDAY — SIXTY- IHIKH D'XY. , . iii \i r..-d tho h-'iiso !’ •. t'l’ ' lu v. Mr. V. , • " . '-.mI 1'\ 77 ■ a -i.’^i.i^ I'ills V .\ \v..s , F‘H’1 Reading. • i',a\ al .ip; li- . 'Vi .-:->n. . in; ;:-o K'»ur- ., . f M.'t r« la:i\o to i«L insur- iw t'.! rei'ons ' >11 lit I'oceii'ts and . 'ii(' mo^il■'^. i.‘; . i^ 1 ;‘i !a'i\ f to tax . . . ■ .‘nt ’n '! s of stock. • ‘. i^al S' ■ as to allow ■ M . ■ . . ' • ,ai;ut traii.-'portation ' ' «’ lo' t‘OS. • Uexjsal rolativo to tho • -nardians ■ :*d t i‘ U> \isal a.-^ to assaults on ‘ V. r.cta’-ies pui'lic to taUe depo;?i- \':'.'nd R^’visal relative to persons t. on convicted or acqniitod Ai!i> ! av*> iu-tt: adiuduod insane. • the iKone of I’roetan Indians ♦ ':,;:anr- -'f Rohes'>n county and pro- •. r.;.'raf*' ward for them in the ' - t.,f rhe insane at RalPifih. \ t da'»’ ‘hp rosistration of certain (■’ irtruriit nts. ’ maintenance of ptiblic d ‘rives. ■ t ..fat-' the Grand Tnited Order ■ n PMerims. lii-hing in Albemarle • ■ Revisal relative to dis- ^ f ■ '^'harter of Reidsville. . • '\c lirainage of lands in r improvement of sidc- ;ii_:hain. ' . ■ 'iisolidarion of the Car- \ : i r. Kaili'oad with the Vir- ■ad. •• Revisnl relative to tho ■ .n.'in- on bankrupt cor- ! ;e apjiointment of re- . '■.■luro for remo\inu: ■ ■ !h*‘ stat--. l;. r, Ilirivc tO l)Qndij : ' riifor>. ' f ill senate amendment •is bill aiii.'ointiiu justices ‘ fl ni:'; ;o) the .••ale of -aif. • >lyn‘ dnno by chick- • I-:, count. ‘ • ’■•nchase of additional '■ r- ' Uevi.-al. ' f t'l rj. (V Pearce, of ■ *hn a-.:-lintnient by the ' ■ to'ii niciabers of a nu- i i'>n to iirovidn for the ‘ : ot hundred years of ’ Kii-ii.-h sprakin'.; ])ro- ' ' ■ f' s ropi iation to thu ‘ ' ■ :: > Ml;. : :f ()\foi'd lor 'i' ! ?' i lijfl'iiLc, 'I ■ in i)ul)lic places ‘ ' '•oiiiiiif s. ■ ' \\' iN ville Memorial ' ' ■' I'i.'.' ?5a;inc;s Hank ,11 t- r’4 il-'ito mileage tick- ■ fj r refpjirin;,' tliat rail- r '1 1] ( 'I to i-.rf‘], two wiii- ‘ ' ‘ ' I'-r ni:ba'4'' ticisots at ' ■ th'.c are two Ihoiio- f'- !’-'’:i‘-ii: ni a !•' I fii .fussion fif thi:; • ■ ha was made by Tur- :ii-. of IJimronibe, anti 'I'.tt t t.i io’’.by was full of rail- . ' -' I tativrs striving lo defeat *• ' * iiat» has allowed of the ■I: I'. d»‘ b\ traveling men • ’ ’ ' ant cl thr bill pass»-d with- ' ’ ail:, i diiM :u. ( his is the bill sub- ■ t : ii }f>i- the bills in earlier days of tur C- ]f>n ro r. qulre railroads to pull I ' :*;-.- oil the trains. The charge b ' tlicr.' w- r- undue lobby Influences \v‘) a -.'iinsi the bill was strongly . • iirf‘,1 hv Kay. of Macon, Dillard, of ‘ roivc, .vfifi others who were oppoa- inar rh>- till]. .Mr. Ray demanded that 0..en charges be made as to activity of f.i.;, i:-.ts or collwhbju with members if il: f werf! any. Ho denounced Insin- i uMons as unworthy of honorable n.> bi i .-i. The bill finally passed Its ri.idl(i"s It came from the senate, It nmiiiior of amendments being voted ijow n. ■‘III. n.) the law relating to deposits 1 lit'- InsuiaiH'o compani«'s. !’^'urpoiat»* l-'ast ('arolina Teacher * lalriiiig School. \ii.- iid liie charier of the Winter- \i.l-' Hith Schod. '.uiend th«; Reidsville school district hi w. Bille Defeated or Tabled. In*^ie;is> the salary of a clerk in the of.K-e of the slate auditor. l*iovi I(' for a state mine inspector. P:"Vii(> for an increase in tho ))rice ' ■ i-riaiM class of stale printing. 1.;i I .'1 in tho day tliis bill aad been l)assed, but w’as called up and tabled as an Itni'roiior moaisuro. Regulate child labor in factories. Resolution to proviilo for oconomios in legislative proceedings. Allow Wilson county to relax that portion of the revenue act increasin.g the school tax. 'I'o license civil engineoi.s. .\tnond the fish law exeiiii>ting Pas- quolanls county. London Mental Anguish Bill. Tho lAUuion bill from the senate to codify tho law as to damages for men tal anguish in datnago suits t(U’ failure of tt'b urai li companies to dolivc'r tole- giams gave rise to a siurited debate be fore it was tiiially tabled !0 lo 'I'lic bill was ad\ocatod by Long, of Ala nuuue. (,'onnor. of Wilson, and others and was opposed b>’ Ka\, of Macon, IMll.u-d, of (Mierokeo, Ross, of rumber- laiid, and others. Presf ntating of Gifts. Then' was a lull in th‘ work of the house siHui .ifioi novtii duiing which there was the prosontaticui of gitts among tho clerical force, (."alendav t’ieri l.:issitt'r. for the c-leiical force, prt'seutoii (’lil('f (’Ici U (’ol)ii a lo\('!> siher seivict'. Presentation and ac- ct'Ptance wove adtnirably t'xnressi'il. Sp«al.or Powtl a.dded '(natnendation for tlio vlorks and iheir olliciont work and for their manifest at ion of pati- iMu »' for tli!' last {la> s of tlu' legislatixi' lU'h, 'I'lit'v ci>n!d gi\i' lessons to .loi>. was tho assertion that brought long ap- nlanso. Rt'pn'senlativo noiighton. for the' nu’iii'K'is Ilf tho house, iirosi'titod to S. rgoani-at-.Ari'is Kir'.fpairle!;, a hand- s(uiu' suit of cloiiu's. '!'lier»' was a!s > \a!uaMo gii; ;or \ssistan; ,lanu‘s. Rt>l i'os'i.Miii\t' Willi,iins. of Hun- >oin:it'. s nt fiuward t'or emry on the j' u'nal hi. I t' ' a'la.inst th' passa'.'.o ; I’f tho lull l.isi niglit to fxioiul tho cor-j porate limits of Tiastonia so as to in-] (im^o l.tirav Mil’s that does not wani i to t-oiiu' in. His iirotc>st was to prove j tho failt:re of the nunors for tho bill! to g!\o i’u> notii'f vt (i>iir('d by law fov rnao'moi'.t. .\iKi is designed to render inoperativ(' the an. The house ai o’clock took recess to Negro Just Had 2 0 Steal Money Yielding t.' i!i’ teniptntion to stc:,l. Sbii'w^^liirg iiari'oi. an oighteon- year-old negro wlu> has been elevator boy at the f>elw\n. was gi\on a pre- liiainary hearing before Recorder 0. p. .Smith this morning on the charge of .>-toaling .S-t.'ll from tlu' pti.-se of •Mir-s .\iinie ('rowson. s'enographer in tlu> hotel. Tlit> negro, with tlio us ual excuse offered by the majority when they are confronted with charges, said that some one else was to blame. He declared a white man had emptied the purse aiul prouiised him half of the money w lieu he re- ttirned. But v hon tho manager of th( hotel confronted the eleva^:r boy with the fact that he had been sec-n in thep rivate ollice just before t!i^ money was lu'ssed, the negro re turned tl’.e amount. .\ttoi'ney Mcrall ai'poared for him in court and frankly admitted theie w;;s probaide cause. Recorder Smiin offered ti-> comprcnnise by sendiiig the negro to ih^ roads for six montiis. but il'ds was not accented and a jury in tiu* suji' rior coni't will hear the ca'-e. unless sonif' agreement is reached in the meanwhile. .\Iiss Crowson left her purse on her desk for a short time and when she returned she found it. but all of the money was gof.e. The thi'f had not taken the keys or soiue st;;in))s that were in the nurse. .Money was all that v.as wanted. Three 7-Room Houses PIEDMONT DILWOR n I ELIZABETH .\11 practically now, have slate roofs, electrics lights, cal)ineL manlelo, lirbt-class plumbing and all modern convtnienc('s. The iiouse at Piedmont is *• $3600 'I'lio houso at Dilworth is $4500 'I'he house at 101 izaboth is $4500 •\ paxinent of $‘>00 will secure cither of tiiese deslrabU; homes. 'I'he balanct; can be carried on easy terms. Brown ^ Compa-ny PHONE 535. 203 N. TRYON ST. POSTPONED AUCTION SALE Valuable Real Estate On Account of Unfavorable Weather Conditions AT 2:30 O’CLOCK, P. M., THURSDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1911, I will sell at auction, to the highest bidder, 2S valuable lots, also a splendid ten (10) room residence having intHiern conveniences, on the belt road just in rear of the pr('sent Fair Grounds at Dilworth. Theso lots arc nea.r car lirie and in line of Charlotte’s greatest development—known as Ihe T. W.‘ ]x)ng ])roperty. 'i’he res’donce friniting inOx2!21 feet on the belt road, also the romaining 2S lots, will be sold SEP.\- KA’rKLY O.XTiY and not olfered as a Avhole, so tliat if you bid in a lot you get it. 'Phis is a lino o|iportunity for the small, as well as for the large, investor. Terms: One-third cash, balance in six, twelve, and eighteen months. Take any car for Dilv/orth, leaving car at Fair Grounds, the sale taking place at the property tw() and a half blocks from that point. A> Oo CRAIG» Agent BUSINESS PROPERTY Rrick building. College sti’ect $20,000; Hriok liuilding. C’hurch street $18,000' I'rick building. Tryon street $35,000: Modi'rn apaiimont house.... $44,000! (,'i'ow l('y factor.'’ $50,000 'I'rade street proiiorty $27,000! Trade street lot $10,000; Fourth street lot $10,000! Lot oppo'-iio ooun hotise..,. $12,500' i.ot ()i)i)0site SiMithorn depot $16,000 S. 'rr>on street lot $12.5C0 West Trailo street ku. 2i'() ft at $325 CHOICE RESIDENCES Modern. Tryon street $17,000 Modern, .Morehead strec't .... $ 8.COO .'■lodoin. 12 room^-. Dihvorth.. $12,0C0 Modern. I'* looms, lot lOdxloo, at $16,000 .'Icdern. rt'oms. Elizabeth. .$ 8.000 Modern. S: rooms. Piedmont... .$ 6,5Q0 Mo(K rn. 7 rooms. Piedmont.. $ 5,800 (li' sham iosidence. Trade St. $15,000 Ransom P’ao(' residence.... $ 8,500 Tade street homestead $14,000 I^arge suburl)an home $12,000 LOW COST HOMES PROTECTION! We have the best, our Eighteen Fire Insurance Co.'s represent about-* $60,000,000 Sixty Million Assets and our Honding, Accident and Health Co.’s about $10,cc0,000 Ten .Millton. 'Phis agency has a long established reputation for i)romp^ settlements of a’.l claims and strict attention to tho interests of all its policyholders. \Ve have amiile facilities for handling both lai'ge and small lines—none too large and none too small. It is ro the interest of all people who have anything to protect lo see or i)hone ’us before Insuring. The inoctetion is absolute. R D. MOORE & CO. Office ’Phone No. 307. 208 South Tryon Street. New Interest Quarter JANUARY 1st will be the beginning of a NEW INTEREST QUARTER. DEPOSITS made from now till January 5th will riraw interest from Jan uary 1st. Pegin the New Y'ear by starting a S.WINGS ACCGUN'I’ — Dcnosi+s re- •dn .tvu'^a nio.'j p,'>Aieo Our Time Certificates bear interest from date. Ex-Convict Is In Moie Trouble Now Will nyers is a negro who, ac cording to Ills own statement “owes the cr)unty st'.me time," and who is now apparently on tho road with a ticket datf'd about two >ears in ti'.e future. For Will is accused of steal ing almost everything that wasn’t luulecl down as he came along through one section of the ciry. He look coat suits th.at tie coubin t ]ios- siljjy wear, ^kirts that are not even hobble ones, hats that will not loo'iv well on a mans head, hose long enough to cover almost half of hii;i, and a cpick to inform him when it was :im(! to get away from the po lice. Not . atislieil with all of ibis ho gatiiered s(nne fowls from different roosts. Will had enough charges af^ainsL iiiin in tho recortler’s court this morning to warrant the court in ‘^ending him to jail for life. He will t dl all of his troubles to a jury in Ihe superior court and at tbi'-: telling some j'crtinent quest ions will be asked regarding his manner of leaving the roacis so uncereiiioni- ously some months ago. In another cotinty, loo. Cyers failed to serve all of liis time. He ha,s acquired two liabitats, it ajipears. One is that he will .trjii, and tl;e oIIi't is that he will not "stay i)ut. ’ .John Knox is the I'rincipal witness against him. P-unu- low Wondlawn. $ 3,600 lUiiigalow Piodhiunt. $ 4.200 Cfitta.'io. Dihvorth.. . $ 2.250 Cottage. l’i;'din.int . . $ 2,250 .\ew T-rooni home, P icdrnont $ 4,500 .'Ic Dowell street $ 5.000 HM/abeth home $ 5.000 iO rooms, near Tryon. $ 4,000 BUILDING LOTS I Raupom Place lot... $ 2,700 1 'Pryon street corner . TiOxI l.'i $ 1.200 1 Trvon street corner , snx‘2t>o $ 1,500 1 Tryon !r I root cornet . :»0x200 $ 1.200 1 ’i'i''('n 'treet lot. 6 0x200... .$ 4,500 '2 }‘]ast a\ enue extension, Tlx :;i.') ... $ 2,000 2 East av e. extension , ot)x245 $ 1,500 2 Miller a venue, at.. $ 700 Southern Loan & Savings Bank JNO. M. SCOTT. President. W. L. JENKINS, Cashier 1 Miller avenue corner 2 East Seventh street, 30x200 at. .Malaria Makrs I’alr Sloklr Children. I he Old StftndarM flTtOVlO’S 'I'.VS'l’lO- (’HII.Ij 'J'O.N'IC, (irivfs out mala ria and liuililf. up tho systfiu. For yrovvn pcioido and childrci). Ex~Shetiff Shujord Oj Gaston Posses Many friends in Charlotte learned with regret of the death last Friday afternoon at Dallas of e.\-Sheriff Thos. E. Shuford, of Gaston county, follow ing an eighteen months’ illness from pellagra. Mr. Shuford was in his 40th year and was a native of Gaston county. For many years ijrior to 12 or 14 years ago he was a conductor on the South ern Railway nmuing between Char- Icjtte and Atlanta. He was very jjop- ular in railroad circles and had many friends in ('harlotte. He served as sheriff of Gaston four years. He is survived by a wife and nine children. The funeral was held at the Baptist church in Dallas, the interment being at Lowell. Too many men labor nuder the de lusion that red liciU(;r is an antidote for the blues. It isn’t necessary for a man to l)e effeminate just because lie is makin his muidcii effort. 1 I-:ast S(>venth t-treet corner L Independence park, 100x150 2 n:ast Seventh, in the pines. I East avenue residence sec tion 1 ('entral avenue. Piedmont. 1 Central avenue corner 2 l.ouise avenue, at _.. 2 Jackson avenue, corner... 6 Jackson, 60x150 ,lacksm, fi(ix200 4 Seigel street, .aOxlaO 1 Seigel street corner G Seventh street lots 1 ('olonial corner... 2 Vail avenue lots, 2 Crescent avenue. 2 Crei-cent avenue. 2 Providence road., 0 Wilnioore .... 0 Wilmoore 2 Park avenue. Dilworth I Park avenue, Dilworth.. at. $500 $400 ,$ 750 $ 1,000 $ 1,500 .$ 2,000 .$ 1,500 .$ 4,000 .$ 1,500 .$ 1,600 $ 1,000 .$ 1,200 .$ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 800 .$ 800 .$ 700 .$ 2,500 .$ 1,000 .$ 1,500 .$ 1,250 $ 1,250 to $800 to $600 .$ 1,500 $ 1,200 300 PAIR Velvet and Suede Oxfords in turn and welt bOles and are real handsome. Prices from $3.00 to $4.00 1 he Corner Shoe Store FOREMAN & MILLER CO. . C- Abbott & Co. “Everything in Real Estate.” Trust Building. For Rent STORE ROOMS store room No. 4 and 6 Soutli Poplar St., floov space, 38x74, $50.00 Store room, 1602 South Boule vard $30.00 RESIDENCES. 7 rooms modern, 3 E. Vance St $40.00 5 rooms 501 East Oak St 10.00 7 rooms, modern, East 5tn St. extended 20.00 7 rooms, modern, 712 East 4th 25.00 7 rooms, modern, 718 East 4th 25.00 7 rooms, modern, 720 East 4th St. 25.00 4 rooms, 306 N. McDov>ell .... 8.00 7 rooms, modjrn, 423 Elizabeth Ave 30.00 11 rooms, modern CIO N. Bre- va.'d St 31.00 Brown & Co. / “Oh that it were my chief delight To do the things I ought.” If feminine activity w'ere iiractical and profitable, as well as pleas ant, wiiat a city this would bo I Surely we THKN could see the moving picture play—no Merry Widow xvide or ostrich tail would obscure the vision of all. \ea, sister, dear, ])oor sinful man could even see the preacher from the pew if you d but direct your guns for the benefit of the sons. ’ Oh, my agel one, a man could swipe his Sunday mail in turn, and not be made to wait an^ wait 'till everv maid, however late, ignores the line and demands her ‘ goods” and that of her dear friends, who stand aside and watch the lengthening lines. THE MAKING OF MORE HOMES and making inoie beautiful tho homes \^*e have', a deeper interest in your husband's affairs, a willing .hand to aid’ him in his efforts to provide for ^ou and “bright-eyed Susan” when winter's chill has called him far away. These and kindred w'ork could be made your chief de- li.ght. But, listen to your "Uncle Ned;” you can’t do it; no not on your life, w’hile the precious moments of daylight and sunshine are ‘‘V.’hist” away in “Bridge.” NOW HERE’S A GO FOR YOU Our new^ B. & L. series is open. There’s no belter way. The time is ripe. Take a few shares. Get your husband and little Willie into it Save while life is young and joyous and prosperous, for the clouds will gather for^j'ou and me, and if you’ve failed to provide how sad and unhappy the later years. FINALLY, SISTERS, be practical. Curtail the butterflies, the doings of a day’s duration and freeze on to Keesler’s plain pills, labelled “Billv Malone” a cure nc for gout, hookw'orm, or municapl influenza, but "for hard ’ times des pondency and failure. Ready to serve. E. L. K eesler. Sec. & Treas Phone 344. 25 S. Tryon St. FOR RENT Modern 4-room house. 601 S. Church i-no 3-room house, 8 E. 12th • * ^ 4-room house, 807 W. 5th .. ’ ' 5-room house 914 East 3rd St m no 4-room house 613 East 7tli 10 6^ 4-room house East Morehead Modern 8-room house, 308 West 12th street on'n i Modern 9-room house, 615 N. Caldwell street o- Jo Modern 6-room house, 509 Kingston Avenue ’ o- mo Modern 5-room house, 700 and 702 East 9th street ' each Tr nn Modern 6-room house 306 East 9th street ’ on on Modern 6-room house, 1118 S. Caldwell street io nn 5-room house 18 W’^'^st Palmer street.... ” Modern 5-room house 314 East 9th street nn 4-room house. Villa Heights , ' \ 3-rooni house 323 South Cedar, jier week iio J. Arthui Henderson & Bro. 219 N. TRYON ST. “FIRE INSURANCE.** WE have for sale a numbr; choice manufacturino- si ranging from one to five u( Prices attractive. Let us (n ^ ^ you figures. SOUTHERN REAL ES I LOAN & TRUST CO. I \ Elizabeth Heights Home If you are interested in buying a home in i:i!:;abcth I' would be advisable for you to see us as, eariy as po:"- ■ have one of the most de.sirable homos in l^lizaboth 11. . sale; 7 rooms, all modern conveiiieiic'^'s, codumii Ma'lxs i lioors, and first-class in all re>-ptcts. Terms ea-v ’t,;:,., for further information call ' ’ Carolina Realty Co 1 I O. J. THIES, President. B. R. LEE, Secretary. 211 N. Tryon St. . L). {LKl.\ S()X. Treat J. P. I/JXG, Salesman. ■Ph. $250.00 CASH And $28.75 Per Month for 77 Months, Then $15.32 for 77 n/i. Longer WILL BUY A SIX-ROO.M CO'i' l A(,i . in Dilworth, on a corner lot, .■')OxI50 feet, wiiii all niorlorn c- iences. Newly finished and i)apered inside and Iresltly outside. You can move in at cnce and sioj) payii;_ i, ni.' , .$10 to .$12 per month to the amount of rent, you arc jin'v ■■ you can buy this home, and you will not liavo tf> ^lav \]v-- tional amount longer than six and ene-liall' vcjirs; :Mr’^>r i: ’ moiithly payments will be less than the atnouiit of rent > ; paying now, and you then own your ov.’n homo. Come to our office, or ’phone us and let's talk it over. Charlotte Ccnsoiidated ConstruetLxi Company Our offices are now on the 2nd floor of the Piedinont B ’ Business Property For Sale on Trade Street The property is situated close in, being in the heart of th^' : t- noss part of Trade St. The property has 3.'! ft. frontaee runni- 1 iO feet, and brings in pe r year. It is offered for ;; enable price for only a few days. Call and see us if in:*... in real estate of any kind. J. E. MURPHY & CO. 'Phone 842. 229 S. Tryon St. Charlotte National Bank On the Square Depository for STATE, COUNTY AND CITY. Thi? ct-o--- j gressive bank solicits the accounts of all classes, large or .'ii ■ Business, personal and accounts o.f corporations receive aur c. fi\l attention. J. H. LITTLE, President. JNO. M. SCOTT. Vice Pres. OFFICERS: J. F. ROBERTSON. Vice F; 'VV. H. TWITTY, Cashier. 1 Farm Barga 43 acres, 6 miles from the square, on macadnrn 126 acres, miles from the square, on inacadnni. 163 acres, 6 miles from the square, on Belt road. These farms are on and near the Providence rop.d. fni v. , velopments are in contemplation for the noiir futuio; ilii',- and are bargains at the price oITeied for the ne.xt we-k. $'■ ' Good terms on same. Now is the time to ac:. We still ha\e some “East End” lots and city >)roperty W. T. Wilkinson & > Room 6 McKinnon BIdg. Phone 1530---Job Pr»r '3 Good Values in Real Estate One double corner East TJi street in “Pines’ Double lot, 132 feet front, Cantral Ave Double lot 132 feet front, L)uise Ave 7-room modern home Elizabe h Ave 6 rooms, modern. South ilyers * ‘ ' And many other very attrac ive prcjiositions. Peoples Loan & Realty C W. L. Nicholson, Mgr. C. R. McGinn, Salesman. 309 Realty 'Phone 313.

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