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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 27

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ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL', FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1932 TWENTY-SEVEN i stage of radio frequency amplifica LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS DEATHS THE MORNING CALL The Cross Word Puzzle A. M. 12 30 Beaux Arts Ball. 1.00 Claude Hopkins' Orchestra. 1.30 "Buddy" Wagner's Orchestra.

422.3 WOR 710 A. M. (.45 Gym Classes and Gambollers. 7.58 Time Announcement. 7.59 Weather Report.

8.00 Al Woods. 8.15 Mr. and Mrs. Reader. 8.30 Martha Manning.

8.45 Musical Novelettes. 9.00 Miss Kath'rlne Calliope. SO Rh.rman Rpenfi'l Orchestra. The Morxinq Call will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad. and no claims shall be allowed unless notice of error be given Tut.

Morning Call before 6 p. m. on the first lay of publication. F1AIM1EIP OBARAjEM mTaTr MR I LfAlM EM El I Dj 1 ID MoUTBANil DA EglfS TIONIE mapgaBterP EMDjA VtT SJE nMtT TpF EjR A SEiEREET A olwjjOlElR ACROSS olutlon of t. Pleasant axosD.

lmb'e ye name JJ. Part of yfeat n. Culture B. Timid animal R. Elevated rall-way: colloa, J.

Rescues B. Captivate A. Public vehicle 8. Formerly ft. Obliterate IBS.

Hewing tool K. Unit of work 2. Take Kreat delight In M. Edible seaweed M. Ancient Roman official 14.

Greek letter 27. Sloping letter 99. To one aids 41. And: Latin 42. Baseball team 43.

Graze cattle for hire 45. Mater" 47. Toward The bitter vetch 43. Promontories (S. Glut 7.

Mild oath 48. Gets up 70. Fresh suoolr 48. Repositories for valuables 72. Symbol for BO.

Bars legally sodium SS. Unit 64. Precious stone M. Surface a street 91. Involuntary muscular contraction 7S.

Come together 14. Sforminess 77. Fills out unnecessarily 7. Like a summer flower Be. City In Okla- 79.

Large woody noma perennials AMAilclAlpFf GRAM EST EbB I I I 1 PQ AWTlE EfE RlAlB A ERA RlElDtfaR tA la WZM1 YJ Is ff WA' ML 111 is 1 75 iL I WL3L UliUI 41 WA'6 WA50 Sl 'ML Hi 35" g3? II '('u i.ii i i iWi- 'w, jrj 73 rW1' "111 teH 1 1 bH a -a Radio Programs Yesterday's Puzzlo 13. notnmj mora than IE. At any time 20. At no time 22. Started 24.

Stumbles 27. Silkworm 23. Flush with success 31. Liquors S3. Flower 35.

Moderation 36. Philippine savages 87. To a point within 38. Restaurants 40. Good-by: colloq: 44.

Microbes 46. Sweetheart 49. Humble or degrade St. Watering place (3. Caught sight of 55.

Not long ago 58. Nuisances 60. Take out 62. Remains 63. Pitch one's tent ti.

Surface 66. Portions of curves v. 67. Stainer ii 69. Title of respect 71.

Territorial division of Norway 76. Word of re fusal 76. Compass point DOWN 1. Asiatic palm 2. Indulgence in recreation I.

About 4. Unmarried woman's title I. Collection of facts I. Come out into view T. Not so much 8.

At a point within 8. Took solid food Portion Mexican dish 12. God of love A. M. 17.15 Coon-Sanders' Orchestra.

12.30 Dance Orchestra. 8BB WJZ 7M I A. M. 7.30 A Song for Today. 7.45 Jolly BUI and Jane.

8.00 On the 8:15. 8.15 Phil Cook. 8.30 Sunbirds. 8.45 John Foearty, Tenor. 9.00 Tom Brennie.

9.15 Everyday Beauty. 9.30 Beautiful Thoughts. 9.45 Miracles of Magnolia. 10. 00 Harold Stokes Orchestra.

10.15 Harold Stokes' Orchestra. 10.30 Our Daily Food. 10.45 Consolaires. 11.00 NBC Music Appreciation Hour. 12.00! The Merrle-men.

P. M. 1J.15 Pat Barnes. 12.30 National Farm and Home Hour. 1.30 Don Bestors" Orchestra.

2.00 Food talk. 2.15 Weather Report. 5" 20 Radio Troubadours. 30 Poetry Hour. 2 45 Youth Matinee.

3.00 Organ Melodies. 3.15 "Home-Owning Hearts Art Hap- 3 30 Hello Marie. 3.45 Rhythmic Serenade. 4 00 Rhythmic Serenade. 4.13 Stations WJZ and WBAL syn- cnronize.

4 15 Radio Guild "Dear 'Brutus." 5.15 Swanee Serenaders. 5.30 Singing Lady. 5.45 Little Orphan Annie. 6 00 Raising Junior. 15 Peter van Steeden's Orchestra.

C.2d John B. Kennedy talk. 6.30 By The Sycamore Tree. 6.45 Topics In Brief. 7.00 Amos 'n' Andy.

7.15 Studio Program. 7.30 Snoop and Peep. 7.45 "Believe It or Not." Bob Ripley. 8 00 Leonard Joy's Orchestra. 8.30 Trade and Mark.

8.45 Sisters of the Skillet Eddie and itaipn. 9 00 Friendship Town. 9.30 Roy Shield's Orchestra. 10 00 Paul Whitman's Chieftain. 10.30 Clara.

Lu and Em. 10 45 Waves of Melody. 11.00 Slumber Music 11-30 Veterans of Foreign Wars PrograS. A. M.

12.30 William Btoess' Orchestra. 848.6 WABC 860 A. M. 7.30 Organ Reveille. 8.

00 Salon Musicale. E.30 La Monica at the Organ. 8.45 The Dutch Girl. 9 00 The Madison Singers. 9.30 Tonys Scrap Book.

9.45 Phvthm TTinirc 10.00 Grant, Graham and Coughlin. 10.15 Crumit and Sanderson. 10.45 Don and Betty. i.w i ne rroressor. 1.15 The Captlvators.

1.45 Vincent Snrev'n Ornhestra. 12.00 Don Bigelow's Orchestra. 2.30 Columbia Revue. i.w naoio varieties. 1.15 George Hall's orchestra.

1.30 Luncheon Music. 2.00 The Fnnnvhnners 2 15 Ann Leaf at the Oran. i.30 American School of the Air. 3.00 U. S.

Marine Bend Concert. 3.30 Freddie Rich's Orchestra. 3.45 Columbia Educational Features. 4.00 Light Opera Gems. 4.30 Lieht Oowa Oems 4.45 Curtis Institute of Music Program.

o.jo uncle one and His Gang. 5.45 The Lone Wolf Tribe. rl.00 Don Bigelow's Orchestra. 6.15 OlymDic Games Intprvlewa. 6.30 Vaughn De Leath With Shapiro and Bhefter.

6 45 Ross Gorman's Orchestra. 7.00 Myrt and Marge. 7.15 Bing Crosby. 1.45 The Quarter-Hour. uu ine Bath Club.

15 Singin' Ram. C. 30 March of Time. 9.00 Toscha Seidel. Violinist: Theo Karle, Tenor; and Sam Lanln's Orchestra.

9 30 To the ladies. 9.45 Freddie Kieh's Orchestra. 10 00 Cafe Budapest. 10.30 Music That Satisfies. o.a colonel stoopnagle and Budd.

l.OO Oftf n. Tjl PaIy RirhMtr, 11.15 Columbia Symphony Orchestra. i.jv lieorge oisen orchestra. uo Bennle Bernle Orchestra. a4aBWia 6.45 The Right Word W.

Curtis Nichol son. 10.00 Kathleen Gordon, soprano. 10.15 Going Places, T. Atherton Dixon. 10.30 Charm Hour.

10.45 SDonsored Proarram. 11.00 What to Eat and Why, O. Houston ooudLss. 11.30 Mrs. A.

M. Goudiss, School of Cook' ing. 11 45 Dagmar Perkins. 12.00 Features of the Air. P.

M. 12.15 Dorothy Worth's Chats. 12.20 Music. 12.25 The Neew for Considering Contro versial Matter in the schools, Jior man Thomas. 12 40 Woodworth's Dance Orchestra.

1.00 Baudlstel and his Olympians. 1.30 Midday Diversions. 2.00 Winter Sports Tours. 2.15 Lilting Lyrics. 2 30 German Lessons, Karl T.

Man. 2.45 Ridgely Hudson, tenor. 3.00 Ariel Ensemble. 3.30 Danny Hope's Orchestra. 4.00 Newark Music Foundation.

4.30 Rutgers Glee Club. 5.00 Program Resume. 5.05 Fred Kinsley organ recital. 5.30 Jack Lait and guest artists. 5.45 The Radioptomlsts, mixed auartet, 5.59 Weather Report.

6.00 Uncle Don. 6.30 Features of the Air. 6.45 Success Interview. 7.00 Langford Si Arthur, songs. 7 15 Boys Club.

7.30 Centerville Sketches rural skit. 7.45 To be announced. OO Ttnn Rwniipri 8.30 Around the Town with 8. Jay Kauf man. 9.00 Concert Orchestra.

10.00 Fur Trappers. 10.15 Diamond Entertainers. 10.45 Globe Trotter. 11.00 Time, Weather Report. 11 02 Paul Sabln's Dance Orchestra.

11.30 Moonbeams. 886.4 WFI 50 A. M. 6.43 Health Exercises. 8.00 Gene and Glenn.

8.15 Morning Devotions. 8.30 Cheerio. 9.45 Our Daily Food. 10.00 A Radio Column. 10.15 Dr.

Royal S. Copeland. 10 30 Market ReDorts. 10.35 Breen and de Rose. 10.45 Betty Crocker.

P. M. 1.00 News of the Day. 1.15 Studio Recital. 1.45 Market Reports.

3.00 Woman's Radio Review. 4.00 Betty Moore Decorating Notes. 4.15 Piano Recital. 6.00 Dance Orchestra. 15 Late News.

6.30 Three Mustachios. 6.45 The Stebbins Boys. 491.8 WIP-WFAN 10 A. M. 9 00 The Madison Singers.

9.30 The Gossip. 6.45 Dance Melodies. 10.00 Home Economics. 10.30 The Pet Clinic. 10.45--Cooking Program.

11.00 Magazine of the Air. 11.30 Health Talk. 11.45 The Cheerful Cherubs. 12.00 Don Bigelow's Orchestra. P.

M. 12 30 Columbia Revue. 1 00 Noontime Melodies. 1.30 Luncheon Music. 2.00 Songs That You Request.

2.15 Ann Leaf at the Organ. 2.30 Tid-Bits of Melody. 3.00 U. S. Marine Band.

3.30 Arthur Jarrett. 3.45 Columbia Educational Features. 4 00 Donald Redding, baritone. 4.15 Matinee Idylls. 4.30 Educational Talk.

4.45 Institute of Music. 5.30 Town Tattler. 6.00 The Man From London. 6.15 Olympic Games Interview. 6 30 Snort Shots.

6.45 News Flashes. 6.45 Golden Gate Orchestra. 7.00 Uncle Wip's Roll Call. 7.30 Bobby Lee's Entertainers. 7.45 Sunny Club.

8.00 Piano Recital. 8 15 The Golden Bird. 8.30 'Round Home with Joseph V. Breen. 8.45 Page.

Banner and Wilcox, pianists. 9 GO Jos. Pasternftr.k'Ji OrnhfAt.ra 10.00 Dance Orchestra. 10.30 Orient Orchestra. 10.45 Colonel Stoopnagle -and Budd.

11. CO Dance Orchestras. A. M. 1.00 Missing Person's Report.

BEAUTY EXPERT MADAME SYLVIA Famous beauty expert who has kept Hollywood's motion picture stars beautiful for the past six years, will be a feature of the program each Friday at 12 noon, over an NBC-WEAF network. Madame Sylvia will tell, women how to take care of their complexions and figures. The RADIO DOCTOR FOR SPECIAL RAQIO WORK Phone 7741 1746 CHEW ST. SERVICE REPAIRS THE RADIO DOCTOR SEZ: As a three el ement tube may be used for am plifying voltages, currents, or power it may be used as an amplifier, a de tector, a modu lator, regular, or a detector. In any case.

me method must be found to utilize the output tne tuoe. when a three element vacuum tube is used as an amplifier, the output can be used the excite an additional tube for fur ther amplification, or it may be used to operate tne loudspeaker or head phones. Whatever the device used in the output of the tube It is called tne load. The theoretical amplification of a tube is realized only when there Is no load on th ttlh ajb IriftH I sv ti I Hr if lin Pa. vs.

The the vs. as L. der. J. ALLENTOWN, PA- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized for CtUck Referenca All ads are restricted to their propel I classification and to the regular Morning I au styie oi type CLASSIFIED RATES Dally Rate Per Line for Consecutive Insertions: Cash Charge Day 160 zuc 3 Days 12c 150 7 Days lOo 120 MINIMUM CHARGE Is for 3 Lines al averneA wnrds to the line.

Rata ner line for white snaca is the same as a line 'ype. tlon takes the one time Insertion rate oi Advertising ordered tor irregular mser 1 aa Ior Jess than basis oi inge unes. nhone and if nnlri nt th Mnrnlns Call vsimigcu aut will uo retcircu ui inc office within seven days from the first day oi insertion cash rates will ce allowed. "Situations Wanted" ads must be sc. companied with remittance.

Kindly refer to aDove rates. Ptihllsbera reserve the rich to edit reject or reciassny any ciassinea saver using copy. NOTICE All classified ads received after 7.30 p. m. will appear in edition of next succeeding day.

The Allentown Mornlnr Call Is a member of the Association of Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers which Includes leading news- gapert throughout the country and as for' its aim the elimination of fraudulent and misleading classified advertising. The Allentown Morn Ing Call, as well as every other member of the Association, endeavors to print only truthful Want-Ads and will appreciate bav-Ins Its attention called to any advertisement not conforming to the highest standards of honesty. CLASSIFICA TIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Deaths 2 Cards of Thanks 3 In Merooriam 4 Flowers and Mourning Goods 5 Funeral Directors 6 Monuments and Cemetery Lots 7 Personals 8 Religious and Social Event 9 Societies and Lodgei 9A Business Personals 10 Strayed Lost Found AUTOMOBILES A Automobile Agencies 11 Automobiles for Sale 11B Aeroplanes for Sale 12 Auto Trucks for Sale 13 Auto Accessories Tires Part 14 Garages Autos for Hire 15 Motorcycles and Bicycles 16 Repairing Service Stations 17 Wanted Automotive BUSINESS SERVICE 18 Business Service Offered 19 Building Contracting 20 Cleaning Dyeing Renovating 21 Dressmaking Millinery 22 Heating Plumbing Roofing 23 Insurance and Surety Bonds 24 Laundering 25 Moving Trucking Storage 26 Painting Papering Decorations 27 Printing Engraving Binding 28 Professional Service 28A Beauty Parlors 29 Repairing and Reflnlshlng 30 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 32 Help Wanted Female 33 Help Wanted Male 34 Help Wanted Male and Female 34A Employment Agencies 35 Solicitors Canvassers Agents 36 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 38 Business Opportunities 39 Investments Stocks- -Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTIONS 42 Correspondence Courses 42A Instruction Courses 42B Trade Schools 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical Dancing Dramatie 45 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs Cats Other Pets 47A Rabbits and Supplies. 48 Horses Cattle Other Stock 9 Poultry and Supplies 49A Bees and Supplies 50 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE 51 Articles for Sale 51A Barter and Exchange 52 Boats and Accessories 53 Building Materials 54 Business and Office Equipment 54A Paints 55 Farm and Dairy Products 55A Farm EauiDment 56 Fuel Feed Fertilizers 57 Jood Thines to Eat 58 Home-Made Things 59 Household Goods 60 Jewelry Watches Diamonds 61 Machinery and TSaols 62 Mutical Merchandise 62A Radios and Rdninmpnt 63 Seeds Plants and Flowers 64 Specials at the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To. Buy room Ann Rninn 67 Rooms with Board 68 Rooms without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 vvnere to Eat.

72 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 74 Apartments Unfurnished 74A Apartments Furnished 75 Business Places for Rent 75A Garages for Rent 76 Farms and Land for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 77A Houses Furnished 77B Out of Town Property 78 Offices and Desk Room 79 Shore, Mountain Lake for Rent 0 Suburban. Country for Rent 81 Waned To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR 8 ALE Brokers In Real Estate 82 Business Property g2A Aoartment Houses for Sale 83 Farms and Lands for Sale 84 Houses for Sale Town Property Ii hSts 'nr 8ale 2 ho'e Mountain. Lake for Sal 2 Suburban. Country for Sale ol? Exchange Real Estate 89 Wanted Beat Estate DEATHS Deaths Haff hospital, Jan- uzzie u. onurcn, aged 61 5k "lunula ana aays.

Due notice of funeral. G.O.H. GLASE In this city, January 17, 1932, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ESTATE NOTICE OT th. I I 1 1 nigh County. Pennsylvania.

vi aoministration on the above Zfl been granted to the under- Slened. all nersons InrlcKtttH ,1.. estate are requested to make payment se naving claims or demands against it to mnk tnumn (h. delay, to ANNIE T. GERMAN.

Administratrix. WILSON REX. Agent. oiateaaie. fa.

D24-31-J8-15-22-29 ESTATE NOTICE Estate fit FroriffHfa Anilnalrv of the City of Allentown. Lehigh County. Pennsylvania. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, those having claims or demands against It to make known t.h4 anm with delay, to LEAH H. ANILOSKY.

JAMES P. ANILOSKY. Executors, 627 N. 12th Allentown. Pa SAMUEL J.

KISTLER, Attorney. J22-29-F5-12-19-26 CHARTER NOTICE Notice la hprehv criven that an ttnnlVa- will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, January 26th. 1932, at ten o'clock by Elizabeth M. Lipkin. Merer Cohen, end Jerald S.

Hanks, under the of Assembly of the Commonwealth Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation certain corporations approved April 1874. and the supplements thereto, the charter of an intended cnrnnnMnn be ealled Keystone Furniture Company Allentown. the charnrter enrl oh. of which is the manufacturing, buying, selling, and dealing in furniture, furnishings, and household equipment of description, and articles of a similar cognate character, and the transaction all such business as la necessary and incidental inereto. Ann Tor T.nis mimnve have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of As- I l.mhlv Anil Ita (iinnlnmAnt, I Clffied 1 CLASSIFIED sM MnmM tion, a detector, and one stage of au dio frequency amplification, the load on the plate of the first tube is the primary of the interchange trans former, and the detector load is the primary of the audio frequency trans former, but the last tube here is fed directly into the loudspeaker or the telephone receivers" and this acts as the load on that tube.

Just how this plate load Is utilized in a radio receiver will be discussed in one of our future articles as this subject is" a very important one as well as a very large one, and hence considerable time must be given to its study, as we are on the subject of three element vacuum tubes at the present time, we shall stick to that, and tomorrow's article will tell of the functions of the detector tube in the radio receiving set Arauivcl tlte RADIO Clock BY C. E. BUT TE LO UP) Radio Editor (Time is Eastern Standard) NEW YORK, Jan. 21. UP) Veter ans of Foreign Wars are going to entertain listeners tomorrow night by radio.

At the same time the organization will open its annual membership drive, doing so with music and talk. Three cities will contribute to the program, Wayne King's band from Chicago, Coon-Sanders and Lopez orchestras, Kudy Vallee's orchestra and Odette Myrtil. French musical com edy star, and her orchestra from New York, and the U. S. Marine band and speeches from Washington.

The principal speaker will be Rep. Wright Patman, of Texas. The pro gram opens at 11.30 via WJZ-NBC. Network Features Friday: WEAF-NBC 11.00 A. overture and rhythm music in Music Appreciation Hour (also WJZ-NBC); 3.00 P.

Women's Radio Review: 5.30. songs by Dorothy Connelly; 8.00, orchestra and Cavaliers; 9.00, sixth anniversary of the Eskimos; 9.30, Leo Reisman's orchestra and Helen Gah-agan; 12.00, Ralph Kirberv followed by Coon-Saunders orchestra. WABC-CBS 12.00 noon. Don Bige low's orchestra; 4.00 P. light op era gems, second anniversary; 6.15, Dr.

Godfrey Dewey in final Olympic winter games interview; 8.30, news dramatization: 10.00. Cafe BudaDest. music of Hungary; 12.30 A. Ted Husing's description of Beaux Arts Ball. WJZ-NBC 12.30.

Farm and Home hour, Farm, Board disoussion; 4.15, uear Brutus." by the Radio Guild: 7.30. Snoop and Peep return: 8.00. uaoy Kogers with Leonard Jov's orchestra; 8.45. Sisters of the Skil lett; 10.00, Paul Whiteman's band. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ESTATE NOTICE late of the City of Allentown, Lehigh wounty.

Pennsylvania. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to th under. signed, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment. and those having claims or demands against it to mane Known tne same with out aeiay, to HARRY S. HARTZELL.

1745 Turner Street, the merchants-citizens national bank and trust company of allenTOWN. Allentown. Executors. GEORGE W. AUBREY, Attorney, 605 Commonwealth Building.

Allentown, Pa. J15-22-29-F5-12-19 TRIAL LIST January Term, 1932 FIRST WEEK Commencing Monday, January 25th, 1932, at a. m. 1. Ralph C.

M. Moyer vs. Fred W. Bal-Uet. 2.

Milton Johnson vs. William F. Guth. 3. Francis H.

Leggett Comnany. a corporation, vs. James Pappayianni, trading as Panpayiannl Bros. 4. American Art Works.

Ine vs H. Yeakel, trading as Yeakel's Modern Dairy. 5. j. B.

craven vs. Henry Frederick, Henrv 8. Rahenold vs Kermit Miller. 7. A.

J. Trump vs. Amanda E. Becht. 8.

Maxwell B. Kremens. M. vs. Robert Nathan.

9. James McFadden vs. Uriah A. Bortz, 10 Tpnnfi Tlresslpr vs Cnilniv of Lehigh. 11.

Ella. M. Balllet vs. County or Le- niKn. 12.

Levlnus Hunsicker vs. Eueene J. uorman. 13. Norman Welliver.

in his own right, and Norman Wellirer, as father and next friend of Norman Welliver, vs. Mary A. Gross. 14. General Outdoor Advertising vs.

Traylor Motor Company. 15. Lewis K. woodward. vs.

Abra ham Karol, a minor, and Calvin E. Arner. his guardian ad litem. 16. John T.

Bannon vs. Ffeffer. Hertz Aaronberg, a corporation, trading under the name and style of Rogers Jewelry Company. 17. wmiam b.

weaver, nis own right and as next friend and father of Elizabeth Weaver, a minor, vs. sam uaum. 18. A. J.

Trumo and Annie C. Trumo rs. Richard W. Peters. 19 jospnn Knuitz vs.

Morris Cressm. individually and trading as Gessin Fur tsnoD. 20. Dorothy R. Knauss vs.

Fred r. Kitz. 21. Georce F. Hummel and Alfred L.

Hummel, trading as The Factor Furniture Company, vs. John Thomas and Viola Thomas, his wife. J. D. Chrlstefaro and William J.

George. Constable. 22. Pauline Bzutowica vs. Frans: iirc- both.

23. William Pantel. trading as Allentown Yarn House, vs. National Union Fire Insurance Company. Pittsburgh.

Pa. 24. William Fantei. trading as Allen town Yarn House, vs. National Ben Frank Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh.

25. William H. Moatz vs. h. j.

sorout. 28. Josenh Rosenberg vs. Samuel A. Kramer and Rebecca Kramer.

27. Samuel ti. waiters vs. (Stanley E. Downing.

28. Helen Roeder vs. Anton FecnacnecK. 29. Morris Kardon.

trading as M. Kar- don Box Company, vs. Maris H. Sendero- wltr Morris H. senderowltz ana A.

M. Senderowitz. trading as Royal Manufacturing Company. 30. Kermit HunsicKer vs.

renn coat and Anron Supply, a New Jersey Corpora tion. Meyer Stettner and Charles E. Rleben. 31. Minnie L.

Endy. interpleaded party, Matilda Endy and Ira Thomas and Sovereign Camp of the Woodmen of World. 32. Burling JJ. Prince and John F.

Stief. Assignees of Abraham Rockmaker. Dallas S. Gangewer. 33.

Fred Walters vs. Eiwooa H. Brown. 34. Flora Reed.

In her own right and the mother and next friend of Clarence Reed, a minor son, vs. Frank O. Bunger. as. Artnur lj.

unyaer ana Paul c. tsny- co-partners trading as Snyder Brothers, vs. James P. Kern, trading as P. Kern elate company.

SECOND WEEK Commencing Monday, Febrnary 1st, 1032, at A. ai. 38. William P. Phares vs.

Lehigh Valley Transit comDany. 37. Elizabeth Restenberger vs. Warner Candt Manufacturing ComDany 3ft Ada H. Dank el vs.

John Slttler. iA Lewis Pokkv7J (Jacob) Nixon 41. James Mink, by his mother and next mend, Helen Mink ana Helen Minn. her own right, vs. oiauae a.

vvuson. 42. prank Lederer and Josephine Led- erer. his wife. vs.

Joseph WUflnger and constant Knauss. 44. Joseph Blank vs. Maryland Cas- naity Company. CoUin FarrT 4B.

Dime Savings and Trust Company Elsie m. Briody. Susan Gangewer vs. Joseph M. Mager, now to the use of Caroline C'.

ivaKer, vs. Artnur MJ. iKicuciiuBtu uu sn tw, vnhni a 61- George Efkovics and Anna Efko bib- Susan R. iiangewer rs. Morris Zeckaria, i 'aSHS-- H.

H. A. M. b. d.

if 3. tler. Kie Y. of ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Tr Eiiaenn ohr. ftr.

dr.iiKri. late of the Borough of Alburtls. Lehigh bounty. Pennsylvania. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment.

and those having claims or demands against it to maKe Known the same with out ceiay, to DR. EUGENE MOHR. Administrator. Alburtls. Pennsylvania.

wiluam b. BUT2, Attorney, 634 Hamilton Street. Allentown. Pa. J15-22-29-F5-12-19-26 ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Jacob S.

Hoffman, deceased. late of the City of Allen town. Lehigh county. Pennsylvania. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been sranted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against It make known the same without delay, to MRS.

LIZZIE K. HOFFMAN. Executrix. 1050 Tllghman Street J8-15-22-29-F5-12 Allentown. Pa.

ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Pruella J. Leiser. deceased, late or tne tnty oi Aiientown. icemen county, Pennsvlvania. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned.

all Dersons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those Vi VSm i JuAU-ttA IS. Executrix. Route No. 60. Allentown.

Pa. ALFRED K. HETTINGER. Attorney, 315-317. xneatre max.

Allentown. Pa. J8-15-22-29-F5-12 ESTATE NOTICE Estate of E. Frank Smith, deceased, late of the Borough of Slatlneton. Lehigh County.

Pennsylvania. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all nersons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment. and tnose naving claims or aemanas aeainst it to make known the same with- out delay, to JUillX D. SMITH. Executor.

Orefield R. No. 1 Lehigh Pa. J1-8-15-22-29-F4 ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Anna TremDer. deceased, late oi the city oi Allentown, ienign county.

Pennsylvania. Letters testamentary on tne above es tate hating been granted to the under- i signed, au persons maeDtea to tne sam estate are requested to maKe payment. and those having claims or demands against it to make known the same with out delay to EDGAR W. SPECK. Executor, 49 West Broad J22-29-F5 Bethlehem.

Pa. AUDITING NOTICES ORPHANS' COURT To all legatees, creditors and other per sons interested: Notice is hereby given that the following accounts respectively, have been filed in the Office of the Register of Wills in and for said county, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court for confirmation and distribution of the balances shown therein to the creditors, legatees, next of kin. heirs and others legally entitled thereto, on Wednesday, February 10th, 1932, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Audit and distribution by said Court at that time in the Court room, on the second floor of the Court House in the City of Allentown.

Pennsylvania. No. 1. Allen Dec. 18.

Rohert I. Hurk. noiaer. Administrator oi Jackson Allen. aeceasea.

ueorge num. Attorney. No. 2. Coffield Dec.

30. Peter W. Cof- neid, Jr. as Thomas E. Comeld.

Adminis trators of Peter W. Coffield, deceased. Artnur t. aiiiesole. Attorney.

No. 3. Hauck Dec. 31. The Allentown national Bank, ouardian or Kathryn E.

xiaucK. a minor. Kalph s. Hitter. Attorney.

No. 4. Heller Jan. 4. Jackson Hahn, Trustee under the will of Jacob A.

Heller, deceased. Reuben J. Butz. Attorney. No.

5. Horn Dec. 18. Penn Trust Company of Allentown. Executor of jonn p.

Horn, deceased. Robert E. Haas. Attorney. No.

6. McMlchael Dec. 18. Sarah Walton, Executrix or Anabel McMlchael, deceased. George Kuhl.

Attorney. No. 7. Meixell Dec. 24.

Mary C. Simons. Executrix of senna E. Meixell, deceased. Clinton A.

Groman. Attorney. No. 8. Peters Dec.

14. Penn Trust Company of Allentown, Administrator of Lewis Peters, deceased. O. J. Tallman.

Atty. No. 9. Rothrock Dec. 28.

Emma Ball and Floyd H. Breisch, Executors of Irene l. Kotnrock. deceased. Oliver w.

Jrrey, Attorney. No. 10. Ruhf Dec. 17.

Robert Stoneback, Executor of Martin L. Ruhf, deceased, carl K. iobst. Attorney. No.

11. Sieger Dec. 10. Lutie B. Sie ger, Executrix of Harry V.

Sieger, de ceased. Edgar C. Nagle. Attorney. No.

12. Smoykeffer Dec. 9. Henry J. Mack.

Administrator of Ellen J. Smoykef fer, deceased. Taylor Schrader Taylor, Attorneys. No. 13.

Btartzell Dec 17. Viola R. Startzell. Administratrix of William B. Startzell.

deceased. George Kuhl. Attor- No. 14. Trach Dec.

9. Emma C. Boengler. Administratrix of Messina A. Trach.

deceased. E. C. Nagle. Attorney.

No. 15. Weiss Jan. 12. Francis Weiss.

Executor of Isabella K. Weiss, deceased. Henry u. Snyder. Attorney.

jno. 16. wenner Jan. 11. The Allen town National Bank.

Trustee of Caroline E. carson under will oi John P. Wenner. deceased. Harold A.

Butz, Attorney. Last day for filing accounts for March list, reoruary istn. lyjz. ASA H. HEIMEYER, Register of Wills and Ex-Officio Clerk of Orphans' Court.

J15-22-29-F5 AUDITING NOTICES ORPHANS' COURT To all legatees, creditors and other per sons interested: wotice is hereby given that tne loiiowing accounts respectively, have been filed in the Office ot the Register of Wills in and for said county, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court for audit and distribution of the balances shown therein to the creditors, legatees, next of Kin, heirs and others legally entitled thereto, on Saturday. January 30th. 1932. at 10:00 o'clock A. M.

Audit and distri bution by said Court at that time in the Court room, on the second floor of the Court House in the City of Allentown, Pennsylvania. No. 1. Bloch December 1. William N.

Harmony. Administrator of Garion O. Bloch, Deceased. Edwin K. Kline.

Attorney. no. 2. Brensineer November 17. Dime Savings Trust Company of Allentown.

Executor under the last Will and Testament of Oscar W. Brensinger. ue ceased. Fred E. Lewis.

Attorney. No. 3. Gallagher November 25. John McDermott, Executor of the Last Will Testament of Edward J.

Gallagher. Deceased. Eugene J. Gorman. Attorney.

No. 4. Harwl November 24. Warren Fretz, Executor of the Estate of Sarah Harwi, Deceased, victor J. Abei.

Attor nev. No. S. Hprtzoe November 23 Eva Renner. Gertrude Wragg and Arthur Hertzog.

Executors of Adam A. Hertzog. Deceased. Samuel D. Frederick.

Atty. No. 6. Kichline November 13. Aaron Administrator, c.

t. a. n. of Herbert E. Kichline.

Deceased, Olivet W. Frey. Attorney. No. 7.

Lleht Novemher 18. Ella Light. Earl C. Light and Lucy M. Parrott.

Executors of Mason L. Light. Deceased. Ralph H. Schatz.

Attorney. No. 8. Mitchell November 25. Han- nah M.

Wilkinson. Administratrix c. t. a. b.

n. of the Estate of Martha Mitchell, Deceased. Horace Hevdt. Attorney. No.

9. Nattress December 4. The First National Bank Trust Company of Bethlehem. Administrators of the Estate David H. Mattress.

Taylor, Kr.hraner Tavlor. Attvs. No. 10. Keinnaro wovemoer iiiz- Executrix of Morris R.

Reinhard. Deceased. Samuel J. Kistler. Atty.

No. 11. Slttler November 84. Alfred Sittler. Admiaistrator of Anna L.

Slt Deceased. Edwin mine. Atty. No. 12.

Trumbauer z. Matilda Knerr. Executrix of Emma L. Trumbauer, Victor J. Abel, Attv.

No 17 Ueberroth December 1. Mat M. Ueberroth. Executrix of George T. Ueberroth.

Deceased. Clinton A. Groman, Attorney. No. 14.

Welrbach November 24. Will-lam F. Bower. Executor of Henry T. Weir- bach.

Deceased. William ii. jaower. Atty. No.

15. weney wovemDer iv. Jenign Vallev Trust Comnany. Administrator of Josiah M. Werley, Deceased.

R. L. Schll Attorney. No. 16 Yellis November 27.

Anna A. Yellis. Executrix oi Eawara A. reins. De ceased.

Taylor, Schrader Taylor. Attys. No. 17. Young December 5.

Benson Landis. Administrator c. t. a. b.

n. Mary Young, Deceased. Oliver Frey, Atty. Last day for filing accounts for Feb ruary list. January litn.

lvsz. ASA H. NET MEYER. of Wills and ex-offlcio Clerk Orphans' Court. JB-15-22-29 ANSWERS TO SEZ you 1.

True. When water is cooled, it freezes at 82 degrees Fahrenheit; at zero Centrigrade. When ice is heated, it melts at the same temperature, i. False. The griffin was a mythical creature, part lion and part eagle.

8. True. 4. True. The P.eign of Terror began May 31.

X79i. 6. False. "Tempus fugif Is Latin for "time flies." 6. True.

7. True. 8. False. The feet of the turkey are not webbed.

9. True. Queen Elizabeth was the daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, his second wtfe. 10. False.

Joseph Hopkinson write the poem, "Hail Columbia." to late out late and out tion A. Act of 01 29, for to Of iect every or of to Deaths Harry O. Giase, aged 58 years, 8 months and 5 days. Relatives, friends and members of the Greenleaf Lodge. No.

561, F. and A. Royal Arts Chapter; Bloomsburg Consistory, Livingston Castle, No. 258, Knights ol the Golden Eagle; F. P.

Junior Order of United American Mechanics, and the Goodwill Fire company are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services from his late home, 440 North Eighth street, on Saturday at 3 p. m. Interment in West End cemetery. W. GROSS At Schnecksvllle, January 21, 1932.

Sarah Louisa. nee Hunslcker. widow of Henry D. Gross, aged 78 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence.

Main street, Schnecksvllle on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Services and burial at Union church. Slough. HAAS At Sacred Heart hospital, Jan. 20, 1932, Ruth, daughter ot Milton and Emma, nee Wambold, Kline and wife of Allen Haas, aged 29 years and 1 day.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited without further notice to attena the funeral from the late home in Vera crux on Monday, Jan. 25. at p. followed by regular services and burial at Chestnut Hill church. near Limeport.

Friends may call Sunday evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. F.R. HAisi-K in this city. January 20, 1932. Matthew Hauser.

aged 87 years. 5 months and 21 days. .11.1. 11 VUU1II.11, 753, O. of I.

are respectfully invited to attena services on Saturday at i p. at the residence of his srandson-in-law and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Desch. 621 North Poplar street.

Continued services. in Stone church, Kreiders-Ville. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. Viewing at the Desch home on Friday night from 7 to 9 o'clock. w.h.d.

successor to a.j.h. HELFRICH In this city. Jan. 20. 1932.

Alfred Reuben Eelfrich, aged 64 years. neiauves and friends are respectiuiiy Invited to attend services at St. Paul's Lutheran church. South Eighth street. near Hamilton, on Monday at 2 P.

M. Interment in the Greenwood cemetery at the convenience of thi ffimilv. P'rlpnrts mnv call at his late home, 42 South Thirteenth street, from 7 to 10 P. M. Sunday.

C.D.B. 1931. Emma Le Fevre. ftffed AO years 11 months and 16 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend services at the funeral home of George O.

824 Walnut street, on Monday at 2 p. m. Interment in Grandvlew cemetery. G.O.H. MOHRF.Y RliririVnlv at Wilniitnnrt TJ 1 January 20, 1932, Jane Amanda, nee Hall, wiaow or oamuei Monrey, aged 77 years, 7 months and 17 days.

Relatives and friend resnertfullv invited without further notice to attend the funeial Sunday at 2 p. from the residence of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sauerwlne, 241 Second street. Slatington.

Interment in the Union cemetery. Slatington. D.H. MOYER At Mechanlcsville, January 17. 1932.

Alfred K. Mover, hlishfinri nf TuTra Kate, nee Peters, Moyer, aged 43 years, 9 months and 23 days. Funeral services at his late residence Mechanlcsville. on Friday at n. m.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. interment at tne convenience of the lam ily in the Egypt cemetery. Sloueh. suhali, At Batn, R. 3, January 21, 1932 Gladys infant daughter of Wil.

Ham C. and Amelia nee Zerfass, Schall. aged months anri a onvs Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services at the residence of the narents. Bath. R.

on Sunday at 2 P. M. Interment in Zion Stone church cemetery. Schlsler, KLHliblUHKH in T.nis r.ltv. January '21.

1932. William H. Schleicher, aired 62 years. and 2 months. Funeral services at his late home.

108 North Tenth street, on Monday at 11 a. m. Relatives, friends and organizations witn wnicn ne was anniatea, are respectfully Invited without further notice, Friends may call on Sunday after 5 p. s.K. 1932.

JoseDh J. Steacher. seed 68 4 months and 28 days. Relyatives, friends and members of all organizations witn wnicn he was Tainn ateo. are resnectrullv Invlterl t.o at.t.en funeral services at the home of his sten son, Enoch H.

Jacoby, 1113 Allen street. ou oaturaay aiternoon at clock, in. terment in Greenwood cemetery. ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals $15 REWARD Offered for information leading to the arrest of person or persons ueiai.iuB my prooerty. tmencn tiocian, Mi a.

lotn city. WILL NOT Be resnonsible for any debts unless contracted by myself, signed Anthony Prinz. 410 Keystone Fullerton, ra. WILL NOT Be resnonsible for any oeots unless contracted by nryseir. signed Vincent jj.

weiaa, jua i. union ai lentown. fa. Social Events CARD PARTY and dance, Saturday night at woooiawn. 2217 Belmont Ave.

Schadt's Orchestra. CARD PARTY West Catasauaua Fire Co Saturday Eve. Two games, 1st at 8 p. oeconq. xu p.

m. juoor prize. CARD PARTY Juvenile band auxiliary. 17 is. 10th St.

sat. eve. Jan. 23. 8:30 p.

m. Admission. 25c. R. J.

Stoudt. mgr CARD PARTY At Jr. O. U. A.

M. Hall, Front Sat, eve. 2 games, 1st at 2nd at 10. Prizes. P.

Dougherty. CARD PARTY Laury's Grange Hall Sat- uroay evening, January Z3, p. prize for every table. CARD PARTY At Sand Soring Park. Fri clay Jan.

22nd. 2 names. 1st at R. 2nd at 10. Favors awarded including door iavor.

fUDiic mvitea. CARD PARTY Every Sat. night. 8 o'clock. at woodslde Barbecue.

Coopersburg. Route ju. Adm. zsc. f.

neroein. Mgr. CARD PARTY T. P. A.

Post L. will hold its Annual uara rarty Friday, Jan, 22 at me fiotei Alien, b.ju p. m. la aucics ana chickens, fruit. Dotted plants, 10 ooor lavors.

fuonc invited. COUNTRY DANCE Every Friday night. ooioen itey, on Fogeisvine Fine, eck, noor mgr. Yenser orchestra. FOX CHASE; Poultry and Blue Rock Shoot, Sunday.

Jan. 24. 1 F. M. Acker Crossing Gauffs Hill.

Beth. Game, Fish, Forestry. Asso. FOX CHASE1 At Creitz's Roadstand Sat uraay aiternoon, Jan. ZJ.

at z.ju p. m. Party in the evenina. Public invited. Committee.

FREE LUNCH Will be served at Brick layers Home 133 N. sth (Sat urday evening at ciock. FREE SOUR KROUT LUNCH Modern and Biuare dance Saturday nite. Jan. 23rd at ontelaunee Park, 25c admission.

Free dancing. HURRY I HURRY 1 DON'T BE LATE Square and modern dance at Tempest House, mile east of Northampton every Wednesday and Saturday nites. Good music. Admission free. By committee OLD FASHIONED DANCE At Spring Side Comfort Station, Friday Jan.

22. On Route 43 bet. Fogelsvllle ii Krumsvllle. All welcome OLD-FASHIONED DANCING Some mod em, at the Commodore every Wed. Sat.

evenings. 1 mi. below Emaus on State Hgwy. to Shimersville. Music by Arnold aensinger.

musical comedians SQUARE MODERN DANCING At Cherryvllle Hotel, Friday evening. Music furnished by Bos Cleweirs Old Timers. Business Personals 9A FEMININE HYGIENE! A better knowledge will Increase the hanclness of your mar rled life. Write for free pamphlet. Mrs.

Ealer. 205 N. 7th Allentown. -Strayed, Lost, Found 10 LOST Engine part, between Danielsville sc isortnampton. itewaro.

1. vogei Kreldersville. Pi. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles for Sale 11 S7.DAN 6 cylinder 5-Dassenser. like new.

cost S213U. Ben ior as casn. uooo ior 100.000 miles. 539 N. Hazel St.

1031 RTUDRRAKFrR Commander "8" Victoria $995. 1929 Buirk Master sedan $695, 1929 Hupmoblle sedan 6 wire wheels ideal Motor 14J2 union et. BUICK BUICK SPT. "TOURING 1927. fair rub ber, good condition, price sioo.

conti nental Finance 818 Hamilton St. CHEVROLET CHEVROLET 5 pass, sedan, 1B31, maroon color, wire wneeu, sport iigat at trunn rack. Will sacrifice. CaU at 114 N. 6th 2nd floor.

FORD FORD 1930, coupe with rumble seat. good tires, new battery 1932 auto tags. Selling on account owner's death. Apply 845 Tllghman rear. FRANKLIN 1930 FRANKLIN SEDAN Like new, A-l r'echanical condition.

Ben at ngnt price. Terms to suit buyer. Apply M. O. Rein-hard, 22 N.

6th Emaus. Phone Emaus 220. REO REO Sedans, in A-l condition, newly painted. Apply 104 8. 13tn St.

pnone 2-9394. STt'DEBAKER STUDEBAKER 8 cyl. Dictator, very good condition, musc sea. no reasonable oner refused. Will trade your old car.

Terms can be arranged. Cope. 205 N. 7th St. Auto Trucks for Sale 12 DODGE '30.

'i-3 ton. screened, panel staxe ooaies. ixwest soo: S25 down. Chevrolets. '31 Ac '30, a-lVi ton.

single A duo. All wheel base, panel, screened, stake bodies. Lowest price. $185; $20 down. Fords, '31 A '30, single and duo, all wheel base, panel, screened, dump and stakebodies.

Lowest $165; $15 down. Reo, "31 30. 1-3 ton. panel, "screened, stake bodies. All wheel base.

Lowest, $50 down Terms to suit. 4226 N. Broad Philadelphia, Pa. Open Sunday until 5 p. m.

Auto Trucks for Sale 12 ALL MAKES Largest used truck market an tne Lenign vauer. wm. f. Deieerw AUTOMOBILES Auto Accessories Tires Parts 13 THE HOUSE DF A MILLION PARTS Bee Automobile Company. Phone 4136 618-620-622 Linden St.

i Garages Autos for Hire 14 MONTHLY STORAGE! S4 car wash ing vac si; also repairing, Ji nr. serv Ice. cmurchtairage3aN. Church Sly BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OF ALLENTOWN Business Service Offered JLL ACID FOR CESSPOOLS 7.50 per carboy 1 in city, ouauty service. Acta cup- ply Co.

Phone 2-1344. Heating Plumbing Roofing tZ HEATING. PLUMBING. ROOFING Est 1-1 mates given, c. ii.

Ettinger it co as th St. Phone 5766. Moving Trucking Storage 85 ALL MOVINGS GUARANTEED Local inns' distance. Padded vans. Diehl Storage Co.

Phone 2-4193. 224 N. 8th ALWAYS BE CAREFUL Call Kline's) xransier, expert movers. 250 N. 10th) oi.

i-iiai j.jjd. A. J. FRIED PROP. OF THE GLOBE Local and long distance moving special ists.

bud n. mtn et. one 2-2212. ARTHUR W. GLOSE Local and long dlM tnnce moving, padded vans.

Dial 2-2785. CALL RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Fo service end satisfaction. Largest vans In Allentown Dial 2-7230. 458 Linden St.

C. KELLER Local and long distance moving. Long distance a specialty. 239 iina est. Dial a-iioU; D.

JACOBY SONS Local and. long dls tance van service. 1027-29 Linden at. Diai oiaj F. O.

LAZARUS 20TH CENTURY 6TOR- aub Local and long distance moving. Crating and shipping, phone DetUle-hem B45. Allentown 5443. FTR rPROflP RTnn Afire- Flrenroof alii- tary public and private rooms. Largest warehouse in Eastern ra, lj.aiX4.tt.

warehouse. Phone 4500. I IRVIN MOYER Local and long distance moving, also crating. Van service. 41a n.

tn pt. Dial z-oouj. Painting Papering Decorating 88 O. SHADDINGER PaDerhanirlnu it decora ting. $6.00 per rra.

Including work 5a, material. iu2 in. utn est. none vjvi. Beauty Parlors S8-A SPECIAL For Jan.

Permanent Wave $5. Mae Seibert, Allentown'? First Permanent Waver. 953 Hamilton, dial 2-58C6. IRENE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Mfcrcel of finuer wave, 50c. with shampoo, 75c.

Per manent. $3. $5 $8. 919 Hamilton St. lutii even.

uiai SPECIAL Finger Wave Shampoo with! eyeoruw arcn or manicure, si. uegin- nln. Inn OC.U .1 Willi. Obll, 1UU11.I IUU WCU. only.

Rainbow Beauty Parlor, 124 N. Repairing and Reflnlshlng 29 CLEANER EXPERT Repairs. All makes. Tela (Iconav Dnvta nvt 4 a v.r.lr&ti Bags, belts, brushes. 521 N.

21st St. Dial j-on tt. FURNITURE RECOVERED At low cost, choice of fabrics. Estimates given. E.

O. Fenstermaker. 333 N. 7th St. Dial 2-2893, FURNITURE REPAIRED And finished.

Estimates furnished. Work guaranteed. U. A. CjelSt.

632 N. 9tn St. Dial 2-0002. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 COUNTRY GIRL To assist rith house- work, clean and honest. Goo, home in preterence to nigh wages.

283. Morning Call. Address Bos GIRLS WANTED Experienced at pressing underwear. Penn State Underwear Mills, Mju namnton ot. GIRL To act as maid.

To go to New York City. Must have some experience. Good home. State full particulars and salary expected. Address Box 285, Morning Call.

RAW 6ILK WINDER For second night shirt, only thoroughly experienced neeq apply. Canover 8th Pittston Bts. SALESLADY To work Allentown St Vlc- liity. Send reply with phone number to Box 296. Morning Call.

TELEPHONE OPERATOR 3tate age, ex perience, salary expected in writing uox 270. Morning Call. WOMAN Well educated. Intelligent, cap able or interviewing young mothers, for permanent position In Allentown. Opportunity to build attractive Income.

State; age and complete qualifications in first letter to Box 100, Station New York WANTED Maid for general housework to go to ew one. inoi over 3U years. Apply Goldsmith 315 Linden ask for Mr. Smith. Help Wanted Male 33 BARBER Wanted.

Apply 118 If. th St. BOY Wanted for Allentown Dental Lab. He supply Co. Apply 38 N.

8th St. COLLECTORS (3) Must have experience ana reierence. Appiy at uuaa uoiaman Store, 818 Hamilton St. HAVE OPENINGS For 3 young men 1M order department. Must be neat appearing willing workers.

Apply bet. 5 30 6.30 p. Mr. Werley, College Hotel. MAN Wonderful opportunity for man In or around Emaus.

Car required. Wrli ita Mr. ueincrt. 340 Main Slatington. MAN Wanted, for evenings oni.

Must De a leet tan or over. Give rererences, age, and height in letter. Address Box 302. Morning Call. MAN To solicit Automobile Insurance iol local apency.

i-rosDects mrnisnea. kt.r age and past employment. Apply Bo. Ads. on Following Pag? AddJtloimaS Classified LUTHER D.

GRIM Director of Funerals 13G North Twelfth St. Dial 2-5328 Ne Extra Charge for Ota at Funeral Parlors C. Donald Bachman FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1030 Walnut St. PHONE 24128 ALLENTOWN Stamelz and Bachman CATASAIQUA OLIVER S. RABENOLD UNDERTAKER Funeral flome 116 SOUTH EIGHTH ST.

Lehigh 5754 Mrs. Mary K. O'Doimell Funeral Directress 232 RIDGE AVE. Phone 2-4305 J. S.

BURKHOLDER Funeral Director 814-16-18 LINDEN ST. Dla 6807 FRIDAY. JANUARY 208.1 WCBAWSAN 1448 A. M. 7.30 Bethel Devotions.

8.00 Musical Time Signal. 8 30 Organ Melodies. 8.45 Studio. 9.15 Fashion Review. 9.30 Studio.

9.45 Food Talk. yo. 00 Musical Time Signal 1.00 Cooking School. 1.15 Studio. 11.45 Agricultural Report.

2.00 Musical Varieties. P. M. 5.00 Studio Recital. 5.45 Radio Review.

6 00 Sally Lee. 6 15 Novelle Duo. 6.30 Hollywood NewsreeL 6.45 Studio. 7 00 Hungarian Orchestra. 1 In Th Purlin Rhna 8 00 Bethlehem-Easton Basketball Game.

10 00 Brinkers uanjos. 10.30 Frits Wagner's Royal Ensigns. 454 WEAF A. M. 6 45 Health Exercises.

8 00 Gene and Glenn. 6 15 Morning Devotions. 8.30 Cheerio. S.00 Melodic Oems. 9.15 Tom Wiring's Troubadours.

9.45 Our Dally Food. 10.00 A Radio Column. 10.15 Dr. Royal 8. Copeland.

10.30 Breen and de Rose. 10.45 Cooking talk. il OO NBC Music Appreciation Hour. 2.00 Grace Ellis, hostess. P.

M. lr.15 The Real George Washington. 12.30 Rosebrook's Orchestra. .00 Market and Weather Reports. .15 Larry Funk's Orchestra.

2.00 U. S. Army Band. 2.30 Echoes of Erin. 2.45 The Pet Club.

4.00 lTnrts synchronization of WEAF and wno. 4.00 Betty Moore, decorating notes. 4.15 Ie Trio Charmante. 4 30 The Lady Next Door. 4.45 Dance Music.

E.1S Sklppy children's program. 5. 30 Dolly Connelly, songs. 5 45 Russ Colombo's Orchestra. 6 00 Dance Orchestra.

30 The Mountaineers. C. 45 The Stebbins Boys. 7.00 "Crime." Charles Francis Cos. 7.15 Howard Lanln's Orchestra.

7 30 Alice Joy. contralto. 7.45 The Goldbergs. 8.00 Concert Orchestra and Cavaliers. 9.00 "Eskimo Night Club." 9.30 Leo Reisman's Orchestra.

oo An Old song. 0.3O Theater of the Air. 1.00 Marlon Harris, song recital. 1.15 LoDeg and his Orchestra. (2.00 Ralph Klrbery, the Dream Singer, RADIO SERVICE Any Standard Make I Radio Repaired At Store Service Calls $1.00 Fully equipped laboratory with modern testing equipment KENNETH K.

KECK 959 TURNER ST. AT, il 39. Cyrus A. Dannelly vs. Herbert Curve or the tube and the output George and r.

Esteile Reichard. co-part-of the tube Will be somewhat ners trading and doing business under the tt nri mm nr. it iesa rauine gna voltage wnes tne 1 amplification iactor. For instance, I When we consider the type 224 screen- orid trw find that thl hih a gTia cuoe we Iina Wiat tnis tUDe as a theoretlcal amplification factor of 400, ttXv rtrf1 to Utilize only a small portion Of thls, 1. e.

a well designed and com- pletely shielded amplifier stage using a Screen-grid tube Will have an am- I pllfication factor of only about 40 or vs 1 60. While in a three element tube near i ne rniUKvj nour EVERY TUESDAY AT 12.30 P. M. FRIDAY AT 7.30 P. M.

PAUL'S DISTRIBUTING CO. Formerly ASTON BATTERY CO. NEWTON AVE. BETHLEHEM, PA. Phone 6060 such as a type 201 A tube.

Which has 48 'Robert W. Schaffer vs. Jewel Print-an amplification factor of 8.5 When Jng Systems Co. Dft. and Charles w.

it Is used as an amplifier, win am- UrJ2y' r- plify the grid voltage only about 1 I rxneS. I The load In the Plate circuit of I i the tube may be a resistance or it may be an impedance such as the I primary of a transformer, a choke coil or a loudspeaker. For examDle. in a radio reaving set havinjt one HOWARD A. LEHMAN.

Esquire. Bethlehem. Pennsylvania. J22 Solicitor. VHWMV WHS Adtn ana Aiiea bit.

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