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The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1918 REAL ESTATE J. W. Shorrer, the Eastend operator, reports the sale of a modern brick residence s.i S23 Fairmount Eighth ward, for rank T. Page to George Jayme for W.feOO. The lot has a frontage of 30 feet in the thoroughfare ELECTRICIAN SAYS PLANT JUICE GAVE HHil FINE RESETS Evans City, Citizen, Wiro Had Suffered For Years With Stomach Trouble Is Now Feeling Fine.

mentioned and a depth of 103 feet. This is onli' another instance of the ready market for medium-priced home properties in that part of the East- end, several other sales having been closed during- the last week or eo for similar holdings in Fairmount and adjacent avenues. J. M. Couplahd, through tht C.

I. Saxton do, oldfor the Schenley Farms represented by E. Brainerd, a brick house of the colonial type, containing 14 rooms, on 00x120 FEELS BETTER AND STRONGER EVERY DAY feet at 934 Brighton Northside, for about $12,000, the buyer taking for occupancy. MAM" SALES CLOSED. Many sales have been closed recent ly by C.

Burke, of "William E. Ear nvon who leaves for Chicago, Boon, to manage the Harmon allot' ment interests. Among-these are the following: To Homer G. Farmer, a brick and shingle bungalow a 100 feet In West Liberty ward, for to Arden E. Anderson, cottage in Amman for to John J.

Sloss, a. brick and shingle cottage in Waddington Nineteenth ward, for to People everywhere have found preat relief from stomach trouble, nervousness, weakness, ami debility through the use of Plant Jjjice, the new herbal stomach remedy. It builds up the body and strengthens it, clears the blood of poisons and impurities, stimulates the liver into healthy action, corrects constipation, and clears the system of all malaria and biliousness. Did it give results other than outlined, there would never be the demand and universal satisfaction derived from Flant Juice. It doea all and more than is claimed for it.

Following is the signed testimonial of a well known citizen, which speaks for itself: Mr, R. Stevenson, who resides -at Washington and Wall Evans City, a. well known electrician with a wide acquaintance, stated: "For years I have been troubled with my stomach, which was in such a weak condition that I could not keep any solid food in it: suffered so from gas that I was in constant pain, especially after eating: any food; could not sleep, had heartburn, dizzy spells, and was completely run down. I saw where people in cur town had been relieved by your Plant Juice and decided I would try it. I had fine results with the first bottle, and now I can sleep well at niffht have a rood appetite, and feel better and stronger every way.

I feel the DOrmont Home a six-room brick and shingfle house In the same thoroughfare for to Edward H-Ilill, a brick and shingle house In Amman for to Slelvia Shafer, a frame house In the Over-brook plan, Carrick, for to W. Ingles, a frame house In Sylvania Eighteenth ward, for to Salvatdre Routi, a frame house ia Walden Bt.t Nineteenth Ward, fdr" and. to J. B. McCandless a frame cottage in Overbrook, for1 $3,300.

In the past three weeks Mr. Burke ha sold for himself more than 25. dwellings, all the buyers taking for occupancy. BlVS tS TAFT AVE. For Selig Gelbman the TJnited States Realty Co.

sold to Mai Ransom a seven-room frame house on 5x100 feet at 921 Taft Beltshoover. for $2,400. S. V. Thompson Co.

sold for Ka Uterine M. Hubbard of Oreland, to John M. McOrath, who Will occupy, a 12-room brick house on 7x100 feet at 604S Stanton Eastend, for $8,200 cash. C. C.

sold for Mrs. Annie Stafford to Gustav Brandt, a frame house at 1S0G Parkview ave. for $3,000 cash. The lot Is 23x100 feet. D.

Keilerman has purchased the Isadore Bauer holdings, a two-story brick structure on SCx60 feet at Pike and Eighteenth for about $50,000. The property adjoins the warehouse being built by Mr. Keilerman. George R. Grafton sold to J.

A. Beatty a that I -can recommend Plant Juice. Plant Juice is a vegetable preparation extracted from the roots, herbs barks and berries of numerous me dicinal plants. It is nature own remedy and works wonders. It gives almost immediate benefit, and leads permanent relief in practically every case where people suffer as above outlined.

Plant Juice is sold in Pittsburg at all of the McCulloch Drug stores." "TIZ" FOR TIRED, PUFFED-UP FEET Instant relief for sore, brick house on 40x159 feet in Stanton aching, tender, calloused ave. for $10,000. TO BCILD BARRACKS. Permits have been granted to the feet and corns. University of Pittsburg for the erec tion of two army barracks and an Tull, Johaay, Pull!" automobile and motor-, construction building on the campus of ''the -university, at, a about, $29,000.

The material will, be of frame.v- According to report the Harry Da vis Enterprises -secured long, term leases on the Kellar lot, 15x100 feet and 15x100 feet In Fifth midway between Wood and Smithfield Two speakers made' their appear ance at. yesterday's luncheon of the Pittsburg Real Estate board, "Jack" Wiley of the Fifteenth United States engineers, who related some of his experiences abroad, and Rudolph P. You're' footsick! Tour feet feel tired. puffed-up, chafed, aching-, sweaty, ana tney neea "Tiz. "Tiz" makes feet remarkably fresh and sore-proof.

"Tiz" takes the pain Miller of New Tork city, author Of the building code now in use in that city. Mr. Miller attended the lunch-eon with Sanuel W. Black and Explained the provisions of the code, the first consideration of which was the safety of the public, he declared. James J.

Fagan presided at the luncheon, which was well attended. and burn right out of corns, callouses and bunions. "Tiz" is the grandest foet-gladdener the world has ever known. Get a 2o-cent box of Tiz" at any drut? store and end foot torture for a whol year. Never have tired, aching-.

sweaty, smelly feet: your shoes will fit fine and you'll only wish you had tried sooner. Accept no -sub stitute. MORTGAGES PLACED. F. Silknitter reports the placing of three mortgages on properties in the Thirteenth ward, and one oft a property in the Twelfth ward, ranring from $1,200 to $3,700.

All are for three years at six per cent- STATE FEVER RECORD Emanuel A. Robb sold to Mary W. i LOW IN FEBRUARY Baer an irregular shaped property In Asmyn Twentieth ward, for George Buchanan sold to Lucy E. Jioran soxaoc reet in Beech Special to THE PRESS. Twenty-second ward, for $5,500, and Dannie E.

Davidson and others sold Harrisburg, May 9. Reports made to TW TV. McXorton, 20x110 feet -in the State Department of Health for Palo Atto Twenty-second ward. the month of February show that tout 62 deaths occurred from typhoid ror all these properties being improved. C.

'J. Casstty sold to tha Laundry, 80x100 feet, improved, at Cypress and Gross Eighth ward, for about $15,000. Annie Geld. man sol-i to the Anshe Congregation or PlttStUrs; tWO tWO.Stnrv firirb houses on CSx46 feet In Erin Fifth ward, for $5,300. fever.

This is the lowest number of deaths from this disease ever recorded in the history of the department during- February. In no previous February," said Dr. B. F. Royer, acting- commission health, the total death rate from typhoid fever been below 59, that being: the- figure for February, 1913, and in but one month in the twelve-year statistical period of the department, lias the death rate from eyphoid been lower, when in July 1915, 50 deaths occurred." During the past February there were 11,167, deaths and l.irths.

Recorded Transfers. Wheeler st. ISth Vbtr iiMiirunom to Peter i3cmiiieirc to John Mielr- ZS, Apr IS.i Irkins ave. 17th wd, PbV "Vt'sV 2,490 Waldorf ave, 26th 21x1 iV Theo Allison Apr oQ Jafte st, 17th wd. Pbc.

20x6e" seph pistler to Da'istan iw Apr 13 ,00 Plenty Of Food But Starving To Death :2.o 4.500 jlo tor ta Fa ye t. Stein. Mav 1 Armandale st, 3th 100. Henry Carllne to Charles Morrow, Apr 24 Mfthj-I a-e. 19th wd.

Stella Cohen to J.mef vnlon. 4,400 Sitrronton ave, 1 4th iV 'iC Thousands Of People Get No Nourishment From The Food They Eat s.ooe 3,000 U1, Marie il McKeivy to tie Boone. Apr 2 Orrhiil st Sd wd. Par." sVxVeV. t10dy td Slinka Apr 36 Federat ave, wd, IIS.

Hannah Salvias to Luty My ti East 3tcKeesport Boro, Ss'xlVo Broadway. John Painter to Maud White, Mv Versailles Boro, 60x100. 2d St. "br Schellnae to Sechrist, May Turtle Creek bore, sVxVo', Braadock ave, Uavid Krek t. Cha Anefos Jtay 1 TTllmerdioa boro, SBxXZt, Middle "Ce N'icholas Georrie to Jas Hauth, 100 7.100 8,500 Swlssvale boro, 41x139, 1 Clair Vt Thousands of people who are pale, thin, weak and run down are literally starving to death because their system in its weakened condition is unable to take up the nourishment which the food they eat contains.

To such people Father John's Medicine is of great value because it has vast tood value and the pure wholesome nourishment which it contains is eajslly taken up by the weakened system and turned into tissue, muscle and flesh. Because of the fact that Father John's Medicine is guaranteed free from alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form whatever it is the safe tonic and body builder for younger children as well as older people. Begin taking it today if you want to gain flesh. Don't waitget a bottle now and start building new health and strength. Amelia J- Ciarrctt tn vv.vv-v s.ooo uc uoi mils, jacKson at, to Marie Ciettinrer, May 6 Mill vale boro, 24x3S, Korth Pfendler to Albert 5,500 iVI.

May 6 4,000 Dormont boro. 60x120. Wia 2,200 S.700 ave. tieo Hitchens to Stewart, Apr SO North Clairton boro, 65x40," lllndan at. Mary Wattera to Domini Angelini, Apr 27 Crafton boro, 29x10, Aftoa ave.

tilda Andrew to Harmon, May 7 Knoxvill boro, 21x90, Arabella 'at. Knoxvill Land Imp to It Wherllnr. May 2 Xorth Brad dock boro, 85x106, Price ave, Maude McCullough to Dela-fietd. Apr 2S Brad doC 4015. Talket Syl cuiiuia, AR-NE-SIS 2,800 CONQUERS HEUMATISM olo hv ah, bmomsri.

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