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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 22

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DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS Deaths Deaths will Issue In the Dear future 135.000. 000 debentures In connection with the refunding of its funded debt and the funded debt and preferred stock of subsidiaries. Public offering of a portion of the debentures will be made next week by Goldman Sachs and Lehman Bros, and Prince and Wbitely. Deaths Deaths Deaths GRAIN PRICES NEAR DAY'S BEST AT CLOSE Strength in Winnipeg Results Covering in Wheat Oats Fractionally Lower O. O.

F-. of Schnecksville, members of Lehigh County Agricultural Association, -of Laurys Grange and of Union church are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, at Neffs, on Monday afternoon at i o'clock. Further services and burial will take place at Unloa church. Slough. tinned, services and burial at Union church.

Slough. WOTRING At Neffs. January 26. 1928. Harvey husband of Eda L.

Wotring. nee Clauss. aged 66 years, 7 months and 29 days. Relatives, friends, officers of Neffs National bank, members of Jordan Lodge. Hieger.

wife of Eugene Brensinger, aged 24 years, 10 months and IT days. Relatives, friends and members of the Bible class of Trinity Lutheran church. Top-ton. and Ladies' Auxiliary of the Topton Fire Company, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late home on Weiss street. Topton.

on Saturday after-njor 1.30 o'clock. Short services at the Douse. Continued services in Trinity Lutheran church. Interment in the Topton cemetery. Oelong.

CLAUSE At Bethlehem. January 28. 1928. Flora, nee Chamberlain, Clause, wife of Edward Clause, aged 61 years. 4 months Mary nee Muschlitx.

wife of Henry B. Schadt. aged 49 years. 4 months and 14 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully In vited without further notice- to attend the funeral services at ber late home.

1048 Hamilton street, on Saturday at 3 p. m. Interment at the convenience of the family In west End cemetery. Mauch Chunk and Le-bighton papers please note. B.

SCHAFFER Near Limeport. January 24 1928. Laura, nee Schaffer, wife of Horace Schaffer, aged 66 years, 3 months and 27 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Saturday FINANCIAL NOTES fCopyright. 1828.

The Morning CaU.J New York. Jan. 27. New Tork bank clearings 31.258.000,000 today: f947.000.000 a year ago. New Tork bank balances 3119.000,000 today: 3105,000.000 a year ago.

Boston bank clearings 384.000,000. USED CARS USED CARS southern hemisphere. Argentina exported C. 408. 000 bushels this week and Australia 1.167.000.

Broomhall says exporters are withdrawing from the market because of the Increased arrivals. Native offerings are larger and take care of immediate requirements. The seaboard export business was moderate. France is expected to be back as an importer in Minneapolis stocks increased 325.000 bushels for the week. Corn was strong early on buying stimulated by strength in Buenos Aires and the broader demand, but the heavy tone to the cash market and Increased receipts caused pressure.

At midday March was 87. May SOft. July S1V. The seaboard estimated foreign business around 600.000 bushels. First half February shipments corn f.

o. b. New Orleans sold at cents over Chicago May late yesterday and last half February shipments f. o. b.

Galveston at 6 over. Kansas City receipts were 284 cars. St. Louis 175. Omaha 134 and Chlcaco had 4S4 cars.

Country offerings were light. Oats were heavy despite firmness in other grains, largely because of selling by discouraged longs. At midday March was 63 v. May 54. July 50.

Provisions were little changed. Lard was unchanged to 2M higher at midday. The market finished strong on short cov ANDREWS In this city. January 25, 1928. Ellen M-.

daughter of William and the late Catherine, nee Shupp. Andrews, la her 68th year. Strictly private funeral at the convenience of the family. O. 8.

R. BEKXHAKD In this city. January 24. 1928. Minnie nee Miller, widow of John Bernhard.

aged 30 3- months and 19 days. Funeral from the residence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orange Miller, Allentown R.

4, or Saturday at 1.30 p. m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to- attend services in St. Peter's Lutheran church. Fifteenth ward, at 2 p.

m. Interment in Hitters vi lie cemetery. O- S. R. BIEBEB At Emaus.

January 25. 1928 Sallie widow of Solomon Bieber. aged 64 years. 6 months and 13 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services without further notice at her late home, Kratzer's Crossing, near Emaus.

on Sunday at 2 p. m. Interment In Western Salisbury cemetery BBENSrGER At the Allentown 'hospital. January 3. 1928.

Carrie Mary, nee and fi riavo. Tbe funeral will be held on Monday after noon at 1.30 o'clock from her late nome. 72 morning without further notice. Short services at her late home, near Limeport. at 10 o'clock yill be followed by regular services and interment at the Zionsville Lutheran church.

Autos will meet trolley at Lanark Elm street. Bethlehem followed by services New Tork. Jan. 27. Coffee: March 13.41, May 13.24.

July 13.13. September 13.03. December 12.91. Raw sugar: January 2.93. March 2.62 May 2.70.

July 2.78. September 2.85, December l.S. in the Farmersville church at 2.30. Inter- rint in th cemetery adjoining. Weierbach.

CUNNINGHAM At January 25. 1328. Catherine, nee Dempsey, widow of Michael Cunnlcifrham. COMMODITY NOTES o.du a. m.

Ritter. SCHRAMPF At the Sacred Heart hospital. January 26. 1928. Frank Schrampf.

husband of Clara, nee Gabriel. Schrampf. aged 49 years. 5 months and 2 days. Relatives, friends and members of the St.

Joseph society of Northampton. Algemeiner Arbeiter Verein of this city and th Hniv Relatives, members of the League of the Br GEO. C. PCKVACKEt, fCopyrnht. 1958.

The Morning Cell.) Chicago. Jan. 27 Wheat prices recovered fror.i an early aetback today, largely due an oversold pit condition. Weakness in Liverpool causeJ selling, but commission house support disclosed the lack of pres-uie and force shorts to cover. Around 11.30 for May there were rest- Irift orders to buy and these absorbed the sarly surplus offerings.

A. local bull leader was aggressive and bid dp prices, making shorts cover. At midday March was May 136. July 12. The only bullish news, made much of by behavior In higher prices, was a report fcy Ls Bulletin Dee Ralles.

telling of extensive winter killing to the French winter crop. Our own winter wheat is believed in none too good condition as a result of small precipitation In the Ohio Valley and parts of the southwest. Liverpool closed half at five-eighths lower because of increased shipment from the Sacred Heart of the St. Lawrence Catholic church, and friends are respecttuliy invited ering based on strength in Winnipeg. Last to attend the funeral rrora ner late rest' dence.

232 Pine street. Catasauqua. on Sat Name society of Our Lady of Hungary Ro (Copyright. 1928. The Morning Call.) Lumber New Orleans.

Jan. 27 Southern Pine Association mills in the last week showed a prices were to higher. 13U? May 130 to July 126. PROPOSALS WANTED urday morning at 8.46 o'clock. Solemn hign mass of requiem In the, St.

Lawrence Catholic church at 9 o'clock. Interment In the Corn, rallied on short covering and closed half to higher. Mar. 8714 to 'A. May Calvary cemetery.

Catasanaua. O'D. decrease in new business of 3.5 per cent to 53.203.000 feet. Shipments increased 12 per cent to 45.172.000 feet while production gained 2.1 per cent to 47.2966,000. Orders HARTMAN In this city.

January 26. 30 4 to July 81 to S3. Oats closed to hi lower. Mar. 63 Ts Mav to A.

July 50. 1928. John B. Hart man. aged 71 years.

10 months and 12 days. on hand total 158. 183.000 leeu Lard close 2Vt higher to 2 'A lower ribs man iatnoitc enure are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Saturday morning without further notice. Brief services at his late home. 174 Cherry street.

Coplay. at 9.30 wiU be followed by high mass In the Church of Our Lady of Hungary, Northampton, at 10 o'clock. Interment In the German Catholic cemetery. Northampton. Newhard.

SMITH In this city. January 27. 1928, William son of William and Esther nee Bennett Smith, aged 2 months and 17 days. Funeral services will be held at" the par- Funeral services on Sunday at 2 p. m.

at Automobiles his late residence. 443 Harrison sireer 2Vi to 7 higher. TRKASIBY BALANCE whereto relatives, friends and Washington Camo 176. F. O.

S. of of Heliertown. Atlanta, Jan. 27 Automobile sales have speeded up to an astonishing extent since January 1 and are expected to show an even greater Increase as a result of the automo are respectfully Invited without further no Washington. Jan.

27. US) The dally tice. Interment in Hellertown cemetery. statement of the U. S.

treasury shows: A. J. H. Income to date this year. 32,126.983, CITT OF ALLENTOWN Department of Accounts s) Flnane Bureau of Health.

SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned, at his office. Room 301, Central Fire ft Police Station, op to Tuesday, January 31. 1928 at 9.30 A. M. for the following: For fumishng one (1) New 1928 Model Auto, 4' cylinder Motor.

15 to 25 Horse Power, Wheel Base 101 to 107 inches, with accessories, for the Milk ft Meat Inspector. Certified check required, $100.00. Specifications and detailed Information may be procured by applying at the office of the Bureau of Health! All bids must be enclosed tn sealed en bile show now in progress. Rubber ante residence. 610 Grant street, on Mod.

HELL At Germansville. January 23, 1928. Tllghman A. HeiL aged 66 years, 1 177.09: income to date last year. AUCTION SALE or Valuable Household Goods Saturday.

January 28. 1928. at 7 p. Pecond and Main streets. Cementon, (rear), Michael Haberern.

Consisting of all kinds of household furniture. J27-38. month and 14 days. 301.155.86: decrease, 345.367.978.77. Outgo over Income this year, 3109,151 264.82: income over outgo last year.

(81, 967.437.20. Akron. Jan. 27 Production of rubber tires and other rubber products Is picking up steadily with many of the Akron factories aay at p. m.

Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the services at the home. Interment in Falrview cemetery. In this city. January 24. 1928.

Funeral services from his late home at Germansville, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock to which relatives and friends ana mem bers of Central lodge No. 636. I. O. O.

F. working 24 hours a day. Many workers who were idle here early this winter have been absorbed by the rubber factories and several Airred Weaver, aged 77 years. 11 months and 4 days. Relatives And fHanH.

flr, iwanwitfiill. In LOOK OVER THESE BARGAINS AND PICK ONE OUT -xie following: is a list of some of the bargains for sale. All sold under "The Famous Used Car Pledge." 1926 Ford Coupe $190 1926 Chevrolet Coach $325 Ford Touring Apperson 8 Touring $125 Essex Coupe $150 Dodge Touring Studebaker 4-Pass. Coupe Chalmers Coach Chalmers Roadster $150 tWe Have a Car to Fit Your Purse. TERMS TO SUIT A.

N. KLINE "The Used Car Pledge Store" Open Every Evening Open Every Evening Customs receipts this month. 417.09; same period last year. 003.94: decrease. 31.

044. 686. 85. Balance general fund today, 891.59: balance preceding day. 836.28; decrease.

$1,636,936.28. of Jordan, are respectively Invited without further notice. Continued services and burial at Heidelberg church. Please omit vited to attend the funeral services at the big building projects. Railroad Equipment flowors.

L.O.H. Son. uume or nis son. Robert IS. Weaver, at Philadelphia, Jan.

27 The Pennsylvania u.auuview cemetery on saturaay at 1 p. m. SHOAT SALE At Andreas, on Saturday. Jan. 5 at 19n i HEFFELFINGER At Laurys.

January 25. 1928. Moses Heffelflnger, aged 80 years. velopes, addressed to the Mayor of the City of Allentown, and endorsed "Proposal for Automobile' and the name of the bidder, and must be accompanied by interment In the Grandview cemetery. Au- Railroad bas entered upon an extensive purchasing: campaign.

The company has a months and 26 dava. Relatives and friends are respectfully In NEW BOND ISSUES placed orders this week for over 500 steel fj weighing 25 to 150 pounds. Extra Dice load. Conditions bv a certined check in an amount as named above as a guarantee of good faith, which vited to attend the funeral services without passenger and baggage coaches. The equip further notice at the residence of bis son-in J2-37-2 ItOBEilT I HILL.

check; will be retained tn lieu of -a bond ment industry is expected to benefit by approximately $20,000,000 before this program law and daughter. Mr. and Airs. Oscar xeai New York. Jan.

27 A new Issue of until delivery Is made to the satisfaction io wiu meet trolleys at Klein's garage. at 1180 and noon Saturday. B. ELTY At Hokendauqua, January 27, 1928. Lilly Ann, nee Reppert, wife of William Welty.

aged 69 years. 6 months and 25 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services at her late home. .119 Third street, Hokendauqua, on Monday at 2 n. m.

TntermAnt In (ho Laurys. on Sunday at p. Interment at 000.000 Temlskaming and Northern Ontario of the Superintendent of the Department of Accounts ft Finance and the Milk and Unionville. Miller. ia completed.

Livestock Railway Commission 4 per cent Installment debentures (non callable) guaranteed as to LAI DKNRI.Af.ER At Emaus. Meat Inspector. 23, 1928. Catherine, nee Bitting, widow of The city reserves the right to reject any Roger Laudenslager. aged 81 years, Ft.

Worth, Jan. 27 Livestock commission firms report exceptionally brisk demand for herd bulls throughout the south west. Most principal and interest by endorsement by the Province of Ontario, mate ring Feb. 1. 1339 to 1968.

is being offered today by Dillon SHOAT SALE or all bids. months and 1 day; MALCOLM W. GROSS. Coplay cemetery. Miller.

WETZEL Entered Into rest at Alburtls. January 27. 192S. Alfred H. Wetzel seed of these animals are being purchased in Read and Co.

and the Dominion. Securities J20-25-28-30 Mayor. Iowa, Kansas. Nebraska and Missouri. One Corporation.

Relatives and 'riends are respectfully Invited to attend the services without further notice at her late borne. 18 North Fourth street, Emaus. on Saturday after 60 years. 84nonths.and 18 days. Fort worth firm alone has purchased 300 blooded bulls In Iowa since Christmas.

will be held on Wednesday after At Leather Corner Post Hotel. Tuesday, Jan. 31. at 1.30 p. m.

125 head, weighing from 26 to 125 pounds. CHAS. SNYDER. noon at 2 o'clock. Interment in the Lu noon from bis late home.

Front street. AI-burtis, at 1.30 o'clock. Short services will RAW SUGAR theran and Reformed cemetery, Emaus. F. R- Offering Is being made today of a new Issue of $5,000,000 General Public Service Corporation gold debentures 6 per cent convertible series due Jan.

1. 1953 by Stone and Webster and Blodget. Anstabrook and and Tucker Anthony and Co. The bonds are PROPOSALS City of Allentown, Pa. Sept.

of Streets A Public Improvements SEALED PROPOSALS will be received 1.ENTZ At West Bethlehem. January 28, 1928. Annie, nee Laskowski. wife of Edwin New Tork, Jan. 27.

The heavy demand Lentz. aged 57 years. 2 months and 21 be held at the house. Relatives, friends and members of Alburtls Council, 1014, F. P.

are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. Continued services will be held in Long-swamp church and burial will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Reading papers plese copy. C. S.

priced a 97 Vi. days. by the undersigned at his office. Room 801 Central Fire and Police Station, up to 9.80 for raw sugar futures, which carried prices up sharply Thursday, proved to have been nothing more than a "flash in the pan" and prices dropped back from 3 to 7 points today. Additional sales of 274,000 tons of Cuban Relatives and friends are respectfully in A banking group comprised of Lee Hlg- Horses! Horses I Horses! o'clock A.

M-. Tuesday, February 7. 1928. vited to attend a solmen high mass of requiem to b. sung In the Church of the ginson and National city company, Dillon Read and Brown Bros, and for the following: STREET GRADING: raws were announced by the Cuban Export Sacred Heart of Jesus.

North Fourth street wuiiusu At Shimervllle. January 23. 1928, Mary, widow of Francis Wotring, aged 81 years, 10 months and 13 days. Relatives and friends are resnflctfuilv In. Company at 2.38 fob and 50.000 tons at 2.40 Certified check required, fioo: Bond, 86 young, sound Iowa horses, welching from 1200 to 1800 lbs.

and Alex Brown and Sons offers today a new Issue of $5,000,000 Dominion Republic 14 year customs administration iVt per cent Allentown. ot Monday morning at 9.30 o'clock. Interment in the Holy Sepulchre $1,000.00. fob. Further Interest was displayed by Will be sold at public sale.

Mon operators for prompt Cubas at and BINDERS AND DUST LAYERS: vited without further notice to attend the cemetery. Remains can be viewed Sunday day. Jan. 30. at 1 p.

m. sharp, at 21-33 for the more distant positions. He- evening from 7 to 8 o'clock at the funeral Certified check required, $100: Bona. sinking fund gold bonds of 1926 second series due Oct. 1.

1940. The bonds are priced repayable at maturity at 101 and Interest and iunerai services on Saturday afternoon at 1.30 O'clock at tha reRidence nf her mruln. fined new business was slightly better, but home of George O. Heckrotte. 8 24 walnut $1,000.00.

STREET REPAIR MATERIALS? prices remained unchanged. street G. O. ri. are priced at S3 to yield over 6 per cent.

law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Graoely. Main street.

Schnecksville. Con- my stables. N. 3rd Quakertown. Pa.

Nowhere can quality horses be bought cheaper than at my stables. Truck delivery. Conditions by J27-28-30, FRED P. FISHER. Certified check required.

loos Bona, BRIDE in this city, January za. lyzs. Sablna. nee Lazarus, widow of -James DRY GOODS Early next week offering Is expected of an $1,000.00. CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR OF STREET CROSSINGS: McBrlde.

aged 86 years. 3 months and 15 davs. Issue of $3,750,000 Advance Bag and Paper Co. first mortgage 6 per cent sinking fund gold bonds series by a syndicate New Tork. aJn.

27. Cotton goods markets Certified check required, fioo; Bond. Relatives and friends are reBpectruny in were oulet and easier today, Fruit cloths USED CARS USED CARS USED CARS I 1 1 -9 I $500.00. vited to attend the funeral on Saturday made uo of Peabody Smith and Co. Inc.

were market down He at 7 94 for 4x60s HORSE SALE CURBING AND PAVING FRONT OP afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of her Penning and and Timberlake. Este and and at 8 He for 68x72s. Raw silks were PRIVATE PROPERTY: son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Co. firm In an active market. Certified check required. (50.001 Bond, William Roxberrv. 917 Gordon street.

Inter ment will be made in Falrview cemetery. $500.00. STREET PAVING REPAIRS: Opening sale of Horses for 1928. At the Barnett Horse Stables. N.

4th Easton. Thursday. Jan. 31. 1928.

at 1 p. in. Catasanaua. Weirbacn. A syndicate composed of White, Weld and International Bank and Brown Bros, nnd has purchased $31,000,000 City of Certified check required.

1100: Bond. Mrd.ONKKY At NewRWe. January BALL1ETSVILLE George Heintzelman attended the $3,000.00: Deposit of $5.00 required for 25. 1927, Thomas Infant son of James Rio de Janeiro 6 vi per cent bonds. T.

and Virginia, nee BeiL McCloskey, aged specifications. 1 month and 26 days. All bids- must be enclosed in sealed in- It Is expected the National Diary Products Private funeral services at Rabenold Farm Products show In Harrisburg and came home well pleased. funeral home. 116 South Eighth street, on velopes and Indorsed "Proposal for (naming work bid upon)" and as a guarantee of good faith, a certified check for the amount spec- Saturday at 2 p.

m. Interment in Green The wind and rain storm on Mon wood rrmeterv. O. S. R.

This load consists of farm chunks, wagon horses and heavy drafters. Seven mated teams roans, greys. bays and blacks, weighing 2700 to 3400 pounds. Special mention made of Strawberry Roan Gelding, Velght 2000 pounds. These horses were personally selected by myself direct from rhe farms of Iowa.

Horses will arrive on Saturday morning. Jan. 38th. Horses taken In exchange as usual. GEO.

V. Thos. Kunkle. Auctioneer. Walter Kunkle.

Clerk. J27-28-30 iiied above for each item bid upon shall accompany each proposal. day night broke a window at the RAIT At Slatington R. 1. January Z6 1928.

Senla. nee Rau. widow of Reuben Specifications and blank forms of pro school house, here. Rauch. ased 76 years.

3 months and 4 days. PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Farm Stock on the premises of the undersigned, near Limeport, Lehigh County. on Saturday, February 4tb. 1928: posals may be had upon application at the office of the City Engineer. Peter Laubach visited his daugh Relatives and friends are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral services at her The City of Allentown reserves the right ter, Mrs.

John Miller, at the Sacred late home. Slatington, R. 1. on Monday at to reject any or all bids. Heart hospital.

2 p. m. Interment In Friedens cemetery. MALCOLM W. GROSS.

Kerkemeyer. Mrs. Daniel George moved her J28-30-31-F1-2-3-4 Mayor. 8ANTEE In this city. January 25.

1928 household goods to Broad Alice L. nee Simons, wife of William H. Santee. aged CI years. 5 months and 21 Two good horses.

4 Holsteln cows, 3 In profit by day of sale: 2 shoats. about 200 laying hens, geese and ducks; and a full line of farm tools, machinery and wagons for a 25-acre farm. Conditions on day of sale by FRANK HARTL, H. Schaffer. Auctioneer.

J. A. Brunner. Clerk. J14-21-28-F4 Relatives and friends are respectfully In NOTICE.

TO THE PCBLIO The City of Allentown hereby gives notice PUBLIC SALE OF 1 Carload of Indiana Horses 30 head that will "be sold at public sale cm Wednesday. Feb. 1. 1928. at Wm.

F. Gersbarh's. Lynhville. Pa. Nice mated vited to attend the funeral services at the home of her son, William H.

Santee. REDEMPTION NOTICE To the bondholders of the School District 15 Cumberland street. Twelfth ward. on that on Jan. 10, 1928.

there was introduced into the Council of the said City of Allentown. a proposed ordinance, iue Saturday at 8.30 p. m. Interment at the )f the Borough of Emaus: Bonds lumbers convenience of the family in Union ceme tery, ts. copy whereof is hereto attached, and that said proposed ordinance will be considered and voted upon finally at a meeting of said teams, some nice single horses ranging In age from 8 to 6 SCHADT In this city, January 24.

1928, years. Second hand horses. Council to be held February 14. 1928. at 9.30 o'clock A.

M. taken exchange, but must 66, 57. 68. 69. and 60 of the issue of August.

1. 1911 and also bonds numbers 44. 45. 46. 47.

48. 49. 60 61, 52, 63. 64. 65.

and 56 of the Issue of August 1, 1923 will be redeemed February 1, 1928. The holders of said bonds are hereby notified to present above-named bonds at the Emaus Na USED CARS JOS. A. SCHMIDT. City Clerk.

BiU No. 8215 AN ORDINANCE be shown before 12 o'clock noon on day of sale. Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock a. m. sharp, Conditions mads known on day of sale by GEO.

H. BALI JET. J26-23-30-31-FX. tional Bank for payment on February 1. BUY IT NOW AND DRIVE IT WHEN SPRING IS HERE (STORAGE FREE UNTIL MAY 1ST) The cars listed below may be bought on our very liberal time payment plan during the balance of January $15 DOWN AND $15 PER MONTH Until May 1st at which time, car will be delivered to you, balance to be paid at rate of $15.00 per month, while you drive your car.

NO INTEREST TO BE CHARGED 19Z8. after which date Interest on said bonds will cease. Providing for the location, adoption and EMAUS SCHOOL DISTRICT. C. F.

WAGNER. Secretary. opening of Gage Street between Twentieth R. 8. STONEBACK.

Pres. J10-19-23. and Twenty-first Streets: Hedge Street between Twentieth and Twenty-flrst Streets and Boone Street between Gage and Hedere Streets. Cattle Wanted Be it Ordained by the Council of the City LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS of Allentown: Sction 1. That Gage Street between PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable City Real Estate Will be held at the courthouse at Allen-town.

Pennsylvania, on February 18. 1928, of the following described real estate, to wit: An undivided one-half part or Interest In and to all that certain five-story stone and brick mercantile building and the lot of ground upon which the same is erected, situated on the south side of Hamilton street, between Fifth and Law streets In the city of Allentown. Lehigh county. Pennsylvania. Being No.

520 Hamilton street, bounded on the north by said Hamilton street, on the east by property now or formerly of Commonwealth Realty on the south by Maple street, and on the west by property now or formerly of C. Y. Schelly, containing rn front or width on said Hamilton street. twenty-elht (28) feet and In depth of uniform width two -hundred thirty (230) feet. Sold as the estate of Samuel H.

Ful-mer, deceased. Sale will commence at o'clock p. m. when terms and conditions of sale will be made known by JOHN J. FUI.MER.

EDGAR L. FULMER. Executors. EDWARD. J.

KNOLL. Auct. H. F. KANTNER.

FRANKLIN E. KANTNER. Attorneys. 210 American Casualty Building. Reading.

Pennsylvania. J28-F4-11-17. PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICK Notice is hereby given the Creditors and Twentieth and Twenty-flrst Streets; Hedge Street between Twentieth and Twenty-flrst Streets and Boone Street between Gage and Beat Price Paid for Batcher's Cattle Calves 14o lb. We do oar own hauling A.J.FEDER 0 N. Front St.

Phone S-1000 Hedge streets be located, adopted and opened any person Interested, that the following arcount has been filed In the Prothonotary'a office, in and for the county of Lehigh, and will be presented to the Court of Common of the width of twenty (20) feet between PRICES REDUCED house fourteen (14) feet between Pleas of said county, on February 13th. curbs and with two three 3 foot side 1928. at 10 a. for confirmation nisi. walks.

Receiver's account filed tn the matter of Section 8. That grades on said streets Liberty Auto Company, a corporation. be as per plans on file in the office of the J28-IT3-10. City Engineer. Cattle Wanted Section 3.

That all ordinances or parts ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Frances E. Prets deceased, late of ordinances inconsistent herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. J14-21-28 of the City of Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. 1927 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET Fully equipped, such as bumpers, extra tire and motormeter. Car only driven 5000 miles.

Can be bought very reasonable. 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE! 8425 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE $375 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1450 Letters testamentary on the above estate NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Best Price Paid for Botcher's Cattle. Calves I3e per lb. We Do Onr Own Hauling Phone 1191-J sr write te MAX PISOREV 5 1 WT WFMrTTE ST. BETHLEHEM.

PA. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having The City of Allentown hereby gives notice that on Jan. 10, 1928, there was Introduced Into the Council of the said City of Allen laims or demands against It to make known the same without delay, to town. a proposed ordinance a true REUBEN C. PRETZ, 232 So.

17th St. Allentown. Pa. copy whereof Is hereto tt ached, and that said proposed ordinance will be considered and voted upon finally at a meeting of said Council to be held February 14. 1928.

at EDWIN K. KLINE. Attorney- J. 7-14-21-23-F-4-11 Executor Bargains at Following Prices: No. 1122 Willys-Knight Coupe No.

1131 Cadillac Touring No. 1132 Buick Touring No. 1133 Cadillac Touring No. 1134 Oldsmobile Touring No. 1138 Cadillac Touring No.

1140 Durant Sedan No. 1146 Hudson Touring 9.30 o'clock A. JOS. A. SCHMIDT.

City Clerk. BID No. 213 AN ORDINANCE Come and See These Exceptional No. 1069 Dodge Coupe $350 No. 1093 Ford Coupe No.

1098 Buick Touring $200 No. 1104 Chevrolet Sedan No. 1105 Ford Coupe $200 No. 1106 Ford Coupe No. 1113 Handley Knight Touring $300 No.

1114 Hudson Coupe COMBINATION SALE At Walbert's garage, on Wednesday. February. 1. 1928. Afternoon and evening.

1 and 6.30 o'clock. Farming Implements, few hbrses. pigs. a few cows, furniture, oil rugs, carpets, shoes, rubbers, clothing, blankets. 2 horse power engine nnd washer, a few other washers, good ss new, I electrlo washer.

Many other consignments, too Tumorous to mention: more goods than ever. Special metitipn. of a new Oliver ridinr cultivator. Queen washer, new. PI) MPS FOR EVERY SERVICE Power Pumps I Deep Wen Pumps Contractor Pomps I Condensation Systems 1 Water Systems ELTON INC.

410 COURT ST. AXLENTOWN. PA. Providing for the location, adoption and PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estate, and 1926 CHEVROLET TOURING 8175 1926 CHEVROLET ROADSTER 1927 CHEVROLET TOURING $350 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN Fully equipped chassis, repainted, driver, less than 5000 miles. Car In A-l condition.

Here's a car worthwhile looking at. 1928 CHEVROLET COUPES $350 1926 FORD TUDOR SEDAN $260 1926 FORD TOURING 65 1926 FORD TOURING $100 1926 FORD COUPE $200 1923 REO ROADSTER $125 ANDERSON TOURING 76 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE Fully equipped, driven 8000 miles. Car thoroughly overhauled. Can be bought at $460. INEW) EARLY 1928 CHEVROLET SEDANS AND IMPERIAL LANDAUS Can be bought at a big reduction.

opening of Penn Street from Hill to Elm Street. Be It Ordained by the Council of the City Mr. Werner with a truck load of all kinds or Aiientown: Section 1. That Perry Street from HIM to Elm Streets be located, adopted and opened of Ihe width of twenty (20) feet be of goods. Conditions by CLINTON P.

HAAS. KLINGER. Clerk. SNYDER 4 SPOHN. J26-27-28-29-80, No.

1099 Durant Sedan tween house lines: fourteen (14) feet between curbs with two three (3) foot sidewalks. Section 2. That grades on said street be aa per plans on file In the office of the JEAELY MODELS OF ABOVE CAES EANGE FKOM 1920 TO 1926 City Engineer. Personal Property The undersigned executors of the last will and testament of Monelius M. Mln-nlch.

deceased, will expose to public sale on Saturday. Feb. 11. 1928, at 1 o'olock p. ra.

on the premises of the deceased at Greenawalds. along the Slatington trolley line. 1 mile west of Allentown: All that certain house and lot. situate on the East side of Falrview Avenue, between Albright avenue and Focht avenue, and Known as Lot No. 87 on plan of Greenawalds.

Having a frontage of 25 feet and a depth on the North side of 120 feet, and on the south side of 132 feet, more or less to a 10 foot alley along the Slatington trolley line. Improvements thereon consist of a IH- Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith be and SHOAT SALE Miller's Hotel, New Tripoli, the same are hereby repealed. J14-21-28 DiV 2-5647 Licensed ED. J.

KNOLL General Auctioneer 6182 N. FIFTEENTH ST. ALLENTOWN. PA. At These cars have never been driven and carry a new car guarantee.

February 4th at 1:30 p. m. 150 head weighing from 25 to 150 lbs. Extra nice load. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The City of Allentown hereby gives notice J28-F2-3-4.

A. D. SNYDER. that on Jan. 10, 1928.

there was Introduced into the Council of the said City of Allen story brick huose, being one of a double. Dietrich Motor Car Co. CADILLAC LA SALLE BUICK 942 LINDEN STREET OPEN EVENINGS containing a pipeless heater, electric lights. town, a proposed irdinance. a true copy whereof is hereto attached, and that said proposed ordinance will be considered Lehigh Chevrolet Inc.

J06 HAMILTON ST. Open Evenings At the same time ana place will be offered for sale the following personal prop and voted upon finally at a meeting of said Council to be held February- 14, 1928. at erty: 1 share of the Allentown Fair, kitch en range, bed room suite, writing desk, i 9x12 rugs, extension table, sideboard, chest. chairs, rockers, couch, tubs. Iron kettle.

etc. Conditions, personal property cash. Real estate, 1 5 per cent to be paid down, the ATTENTION FARMERS FREE DEMONSTRATION With a Papec Hammer typa feed grinder is going to held at my place of Business at Andreas, Schuylkill County, Pa, Lizard Creek Valley, on the road leading from Bowmanstown taTamaqua, on Sat USED CARS USED CARS USED CARS USED CARS balance April 1st. HARVEY D. MTNNICH.

i "WILLIAM M. MINNICH. i WILTON If. UINNICH. Executors of Estate of Monelius M.

Jlinnlch, Deceased. John Gackertbach, Auctioneer. Aaron M. Greenawald, Clerk. J21-28-T1-4-9-10-11 9.SU o'clock A.

M. JOS. A. SCHMIDT. City Clerk.

Bill No. til AN ORDINANCE Providing for the location, adoption and opening of Pennsylvania Street from Roth Avenue to Twentieth Street. Be it Ordaired by the Council of the City of Allentown: Section 1. That Pennsylvania Street from Roth Avenue to Twentieth Street be located, adopted and opened of the width of sixty (60) feet Between house lines: thirty-six (34) feet between curbs and with two twelve (12) foot sidewalks, according to city block plans. Section 2.

That grades on said streets be as per plans on file in the office of the City Engineer. i Section 3. That ail ordinances or carta urday, January ZS, 1928 at 12 o'clock Noon. PAPEC Hammer Type FEED GRINDER Announcing the New Location of the ALLENTOWN MOTORMART EXECUTORS' SALE OF Valuable Real Estate By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Lehigh County, In the Estate of of ordinances Inconsistent herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Jl 4-2 1-2 8 FINER QUALITY MORE CAPACITY FEEDS ITSELF GRINDS ALL GRAIN ROUGHAGES, ETC.

ELLA E. SCHMOYER. late of the City of Allentown. Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. deceased.

The undersigned Executors will expose to NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The City of Allentown hereby gives notice that on 10. 1928, there was introduced public sale on the premises known as No. 105 N. 11th Street. Allentown.

Pennsylva NOW Three Blocks West of Manhattan Auditorium Tjirectly Opposite State Hospital PEE-AUTO SHOW USED CAE SPECIALS NOW ON DISPLAY PEICES WILL NEVEE BE LOWEE SAVE MONEY BUY A HIGH GRADE USED "CAR nia, on Saturday. February 25th, 1928. at into the Council of the said City of Allentown. a proposed ordinance, a true a ciock f. M.

a i All that certain three story crick mes copy whereof la hereto attached, and that said proposed ordinance will be considered and voted upon finally at a meeting of said Council to be held February 14, 1928, at 9.S0 o'clock A. suage, tenement and lot or piece of ground situate In the City of Allentown aforesaid and known as NO. 105 NORTH ELEVENTH STREET, in said City of Allentown. bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the North by property now or late of riere'a mil built te Papee Standards for Papee guars d-terd performance) that has created amazing, astounding lnt-rrest In Its new features. Ita antomatle feed control.

Ha liner Quality grinding. Its onosual rapacity. Ita low speed design, for tractor use Its attractive price. Customers delighted Demonstrations Excel Claims. GKN'TLEMEN'! I am going to demonstrate haw perfect this machine will grind Shelled Corn.

Cera ea Cob. Cora with, JOS. A. SCHMIDT, City Clerk. Bill No.

esis AN ORDINANCE Schaffer and Willenbecher; on the East by a three foot wide alley: on the South by other property of Schaffer and Willenbech 1927 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN Tires, paint and upholstery like new, motor perfect, car Just nicely broken In. Bargain price. Just 1595.. 1926 CHRYSLER ROADSTER Completely overhauled in our own shops by Chrysler experts. Painted in deep maroon finish.

Five new Flak tires. Bargain price $650. 1926 FORD COUPE Tires excellent, slip covers since the day- it was bought new. Finished in two-tone lacquer, brown and tan. Bargain price, $325.

1927 PONTIAC COUPE De luxe model. Tires all like new, motor quiet and smooth with beautiful power and pickup. Bargain price, $725. Providing for the location, adoption and er: and on the West by Xsorth Eleventh Street. Containing to front on said Eleventh opening of Bird Street from Tllghman Street to Roth Avenue and Buffalo Street from Washington Street to Roth Avenue.

Street, nineteen (19) feet and extend ine in depth of equal width to said three (3) foot Be It Ordained by- the Council of the City wide alley, seventy-eight (78) feet, more or of Allentown: Section 1. That-Bird Street from Tllgh less. Corn Fodder. Rye, Wheat. Oats, Barley.

Alfalfa, Bay. Straw, etc. A Cardial InrHatloa ts ex. tended to every farmer ia this section to come and! sritneas this demonstration. The building has ail Improvements.

In man Street to Roth-Avenue and Buffalo well located and makes an attractive Many other cars to select from. Our prices range from $40 to $1000, and every car reconditioned. Remember, too we specialize in the sale of used cars only I That's why you can always do better at the home. Conditions of sale 15 down and the Street from Washington Street to Roth Avenue be located. adopted and opened of the width of twenty (20) feet between boose lines: fourteen (14) feet between curbs and with two three (3) foot sidewalks.

balance on or before April 1. 1928. Other terms and conditions to be made known on A ill LA.STEIGERWALT ANDREAS, PA; day of sale Section 2. That grades on said streets Motormart Same Phone Number Dial' 2-6576 1633-1637 Hanover Ave. On tha Way to Bethlehem be as per plana on file in the office of the llent own B.

FRANK ELMER J. SCHMOTER. Executors. City Engineer. in sertion a- That ail ordinances or parts of ordinances Inconsistent herewith be and Ei.

f. lCr oil. Auctioneer. Samuel JUstler, Atty. a21-28-F4-ll-18 the same are hereby repealed.

Jl 1-21-2 8.

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