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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 16

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BASE BALL GAMES. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE. WANTED. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SEALED PROPOSALS.

Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned for the Borough of Catasau-qua. until 7 P. Monday, May 23, 1910. for furnishing. Installing and con Exquisite Embroideries; Exquisite is the only word that can do justice to the rarely beautiful embroideries we Our stock is witn-this vicinitv for the larsreness of variety and the excellence of materials and work.

All the ver 'Jc rni wiri ara r-rrffiitfHi here at uewtjsi meas ui cue iv. huhu j-- prices that are actually 33 to 50 per cent: below those asked elsewhere. This is possible because -W IMlUlvl OUR OWN EIBEOIDEBLES. Whether you want edgings, inserting bandings, flouncings and allovers, see how well we can serve you. All Our Tailor-Made Suits $9.98 Values most extraordinary.

Just think of being able to buy now, almost in the heart of the season, tailored suits that originally cost the maker to produce them from $10 to $15 at $9.98 "is simply wonderful. Remember these are not suits bought special to sell at this price, but are the leftovers from this spring selling. All nice clean merchandise. Honestly there are values amongst them up to $24.98. Investigate our assertions and you'll find, them true.

Alterations free. Embroidered Silk Coats S4.98 Black only, new semi-fitting See Our Waists at $1.98 Jap silks, lingerie, nets and linen tailor made, the most beautiful styles and the largest assortment we have yet displayed. Black Taffeta Dresses $9.98 Made of guaranteed silk, beautifully braided and trimmed with eilk yokes $15 values. Princess Slips at 98c and $1.39 Made of fine grade of lawn neatly trimmed with two rows of Val. insertion, beading and ribbons.

Skirts finished tucked, ruffle edged with with lace, Princess Dresses A wonderful large assortment to choose from at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 and $6.98. Basement Bargains Rag Carpetvat 33c Yd. Ingrain Carpet at. Yd. Rope Portieres Pr.

Lace Curtains, 3 yards long at Prt Couch 3 yards long at 59c Window Shades, complete at 23c" We make window shades to order. Get our prices you'llf be surprised how low they'll be. Good Goods (ineBres. stylos' guaranteed taffeta silica, hpautlfullv embroidered wim silk braids, a. big bargain.

Long Silk Black Coats $9.98 Neat semi-fitted styles, plain and pretty braided coats $15 values. II Children's Dresses 98c Wliite and colors, a great variety of styles. Come in and see our assortment it will pay you well, values to $2. Kid Gloves 98c Pr. regular $1.50 glove.

Comes in. black and all colors, with black and colored stripes. DOUBLE BLUB TRADING STAMrS, FRIDAY, AS USUAL. 41 i We Give Green Trading Stamps. and- Saturday 6C and Saturday Only 98c Friday Popular Prices 805-807 Hamilton St.

necting, for said Borough, the following tor its new water worKs. 600 (more less) together of 5-8 Inch, 8-4 Inch and 1 men standard galvanized with couplings; 600 (more or less) together of 3-4 inch and 1 inch inverted key handle round w-ay stop cocks wr Iron I nJ 600 (more or less) together of 3-4 and 1 inch lead pipe connections, eaca 2 feet long, letter respectively auu 4 lbs. to the foot, and with heavy solder nipples on the one end and coupling or corgoratlon on tne otner otro riuum or less cast iron extension euro dujlc. and 8.000 feet (more or less; xogetner 01 3-4 inch and linch standard gaivanizea guaranteed wrought iron pipe. Each proposal must oe acwjnpaincu with a certified check of at least 10 per cent of the bid.

ana tne succmsiui wiu-der must enter into a written agreement, and give a bond of at least one-half of his bid, for tne laitniui yerioiiuauto his contract. All proposals with said certified check must Inclosed in an envelope, which must be sealed, plainly marked "Proposal for Water and ne aaaressea ana delivered to the. undersigned Secretary. Albert B. Lee.

at his residence, No. 52o Kurtz street. Catasauqua, at or before 7 P. on the above date, after which said proposals will be publicly opened at 7.30 P. on the aame day, by the Town Council of said Borough, at the Town Hall, In the Council Chambers, on Church street between Front and Second street.

In said borough. All bids must be made on forms of proposal furnished by said Borough, Which forms together with the specifications and further information relative thereto can be had by applying to the said undersigned Secretary at his said residence. The Borough of Cataaauqua reserves the right to reject any or ri bids. ALBERT B. LEE.

TO12-14-18-21. Secretary. The Last of the Season Come and Get Your Prescription for the Blues. Saturday, $Kii5S May 14 THE FAMOUS union Direct from Carneross" Eleventh Street Opera House, Philadelphia. Entire company, including Vic.

Rich ards, Carroll Johnson, Alf. Gibson, Harry Schunk, Murpny and Turner, and all the favorites. Great Bill Of Burlesquers. Hammerstein's Grand Opera Singers. Selections from Trovatore.

LUCIA Dl LAMMERMOOR Etc. The Latest Society Spasm. Introducing the midget comedian, Cas per norwaK ana narry I'lerson, tne great London female impersonator. THE GDULt-UHAAAl. WtUUINO, or.

"Teddy comes Home to boss tne job All the Great Society Swells and Belles appear in this blue-blooded affair. A JLiaugn isvery sput secona. PRICES Matinee: 25c, 35c and 50c: re served seats for the matinee. 60c. Evening: Gallery 2nc.

Balcony 35c and 60c, First Floor 50c, 75c and $1.00. HIGH CLAS4 MOVING PICTVfefcS REFINEO VAUDEVILLE "14 CXIT MOO SCAT3 A PERTtCT VENTILATION Wednesday and Thursday, May 11-12. LOVE AMONG THE ROSES. A biograph, a beautiful motion picture rantasla. HE STUBS HIS TOE.

A roaring good farce. A QUIET BOARDING HOUSE. A scream from beginning to end THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF SuMlme, allegorical and radiant In the splendor of the Mythical T4-JE LITTLE VIXEN. very funny picture. THE POLAR BEAR HUNT.

A scene taken In the Arctic Regions end full of in eh est and excitement from start to finish. BEAR HUNT IN THE ROCKIES An actual bear hunt in Colorado, with all the exciting features of the hunt vlvidlv oortraved. The latest song rage "That Italian Rag." School children admitted free after o'clock. PERGOLA The House of New Pictures. THE VICTOR 634 Hamilton Street.

Program changed dally. The New Biograph, THE'TWO BROTHERS. This subject is undoubtedly one of the most Dretentious ever undertaken. A very interesting story with magnificent scen ery and most flaring teats or cowwnaii-ship. The production was made at San Juan Capistrajio.

caiirornia. The New Vita sr a. ph. THE THREE WISHES. This Is the frreatest fairy tale picture ever put on the canvass.

A sparkling glimpse funny land. The Great Pathe, -THE PARISIAN. A fine U-amatic skit, enacted with great force sympathy by players irom tne highest ranks. Fathe's Great Scenic, VENICE. A beautiful colored picture, showing a series of remarkably beautiful views Of the "Queen of the Latest song hit SENIOR PLAY Miestr el 15 Fl 0mk m3 I.

Advertisements In these column vsr- WANTED. PRINTER WAN I tu. 4 ateajiv em- hnnic sua lull plowmen" progressive plant, state Address Box 41, Eaton. P. WANTED.

Cirl for general hou-ework 4hrre persons. 10 New Applv to Mrs. A. L. Rice 33 Street.

SiatlnRton. before I-- PAINTER AND PA PERH ANGER WANTED. Painter and paper-hanger wanted at Tiid't at No. 1-6 Turner tret, at NoPPX0a NorU Fourth atreet. this morning.

WANTED. A eirl wanted, a Kool Pce for the rlcM party. Apply at 61T Turner tret. Allentown. Pa.

POSITION WANTED. Kxperienced stenographer. desires AMre S. S. Careof Morning Call.

"wanted. Hrl wood worker who can ma Call bwten 8 the Allentown Platform fifth and Lawrence street. ii-sz. PAINTERS WANTED. Paintr wanted.

Apply to HARux ECKEXSBER'jCR, No. 31S Mulberry CaiaMuqua, Pa. BOARDERS WANTED. Boardars wanted. Apply at Pouth Twelfth street.

No. 132 ll-3t WANT TO BUY A HOUSE. --1 a 1 1 ft want ouy or.c-R. L30 roomt, mnai hmvm improvements fth irt and with of tret. -av mfTnn Hot iT(M irom -v.

care of Morning Call. ll-3t GIRL WANTED. Ctrl wanted. Jrrmll family. Good wage.

Apply at No. 737 North Sixth street. U-3t COOK WANTED. Cook wanted at once at the NAT ION A CAFE. Nos.

10-12 South Sixth street. WANTED. First-claas machinist. Reply with references aad stating wages expected, to Box Macungle, Pa. iwt AGENTS WANTED.

Good honest agents to sell a fuel tnust.be rebate. Good money pail to right Call on Notman. tlty Hotel. Cfty. n3t WANTED.

A buver for a good paying restaurant awl grrery buitnMi. ice cream and con-Teet'onery. Epuipnu-nt complete and of tf best. A ood opportunity for quick buver. Reasvn fo." veiling Addrw care of Mornfns Call.

ll-t TAILORS ATTENTION. Steadv work the year round offered to an up-to-date coat-maker or bushelnma. Fine chance to learn eeHre tailoring trade. Booir. Uy off.

Address, stat ing wage wanted, is. cuie 01 Ing Call. U-3t WANTED. Young ladtlea of neat appearance wanted at once to travel. Good salary and expense.

Mut be able to furnish references. Address cara of Morning Call. 0-3t PAINTERS AND PA PER HANGERS Six pointers and paperhangers war. ted. Apply to GEORGE KLEPPIN GEK.

1446 cnew street. WANTED. Competent girl for general housework, fiman family. Call at No. IIS South Madl-Kon street.

10-it WANTED. A competent bookkeeper, male, for a wholesale business. State experience and aaia bv letter. Address. Y.

care ot Morning Call. l-3t WANT TO RENT. Uous within 6 eeat fare lunIC Must have an a re or 0 of ground. Address, T. A.

ROWLAND, No. 127 North Penn street. Allentown. Pa. 10-3t WANTED.

Milliner. Call at No. 2ia North Seventh street. 10- 3 1 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Middle-aged woman In a am il family of three.

Good home for the right party. Apply between the hours of and 11 a. m. or to 7 p. at No.

212 North Hail freet. 10-St HORSE-SHOER WANTS POSITION. HPTe-yr foreman, long expert at the trade, wants position. Ref-reno. A4dress, Box S3, care of Morn Ing OfcH l-3t WANTED.

Oirprater for country work on Lehigh iVsulev Railroad, at Catasanqua Apply to UOHN A. KEI.LT 115 Bridge Pa- 10-3t WANTED, apprentice f.r bafcerv wanted st An JLfialv to Vr.EVEIl SONS No. 'il4 North ThiM street. CatAsauqua. Pa.

10-31 WANTED. Three rood reliant stock salmen. Ttrst-clsjss. safe Investment. Apply at Bsom 2t, Com onwealth Building.

City. 10-t WANTED. A waitrhman for maomne shop. Mu.t understand boiler. Wag 1 4a pr month.

Address, care of Morning Call. 10-Ut GIRL WANTED. Girt for general housework wanted at oaee. Apply at No. 41o Hamilton street.

10-3t WANTED. An apprentice to the heating and plumbing business. Must be between 14 tand year of a. Apply to SCHAFFEH A WILLENBECHKR, No. S15 Hamilton street.

m3-it WANTED. Toucg men to prepare for Railway Mail. Internal Revenue and Post Ofllce Examinations. S0 00 to $125 00 monthly. Prepitrattvn 1re.

Write for Allentown Examination vcheduie. Frank-Vtr Institute. Dep'l. SOO Rochester. N.

Y. nil-lmn. WANTED. 2000 pigeons wanted. I will pay SO Cents a patr for good tire A.

B. SCHAEFFER. 12-tf Duck Farm Hotel OLD CLOTHfS WANTED. Good price paid for good clothes, that Is. not Id tyie.

Dry cleaning, preeetng and repairing or guaranteed. Drop postal ana i wui can. I. GOLDSTEIN. No.

North Second Street. Fli-tts-iyr 50 Laborers Warned INQUIRE AT 323 Commonweallh Building, Allentown. R. S. RATHBUN, American League.

FORD OUTPITCHES SUMMERS AND HIGHLANDERS WIN. NEW YORK, May 11. Ford out-pitched Summers to-day and New York defeated Detroit, 2 to 0. Both the Highlanders' runs were made in. ths seventh inning and wre due to hits by LaPorte, Channel and Sweeney and aacriflc.es by Austin and Roach.

Score by innings: Detroit ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 2 New York 00000020 2 6 0 Batteries: Summers and Stanage; and Sweeney. ST. LOUIS WAS EASY FOR SPEED BOYS. BOSTON, May 11. The home team made it two stalght from St.

Louis winning to-day by heavy batting, 10 to 3. Bailey was driven from the box in the fifth inning after two were out. His successor, Pelty also' was batted hard. Score by innings: St. Louis 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 7 3 Boston ..0 0 2 0 4 0 2 2 10 14 1 Batteries: Bailey, Pelty and Stephens; Smith and Carrlgan.

Cleveland vs. Philadelphia, postponed, rain. Chicago vs. Washington, postponed, National League. CHICAGO WINS THIRD STRAIGHT FROM GIANTS.

1 i CHICAGO, May 11. Chicago won its third successive victory from New York, 4 to 3, to-day. Marquard was hit freely but Drucke who succeeded him, stopped the scoring. Beaumont's home run into the right field stands started Chicago's scoring. Score by in nings: Chicago ..0 0013000 4 New York 00 101100 03 8 6 Other games postponed, raia.

TRI-STATE LEAGUE. At Harrisburg: Harrisburg, 10; Lan caster. 4. At York: Williamsport, York, At Reading: Johnstown, Reading, 1. At Trenton: Altoona vs.

Trenton, postponed, wet grounds. NEW YORK STATE LEAGUE. At Elmira: Elmira, 15; Scranton, 9 At Binghamtoa: Bingharoton, Wilkes-Barre, 4. At Syracuse: (First game), Syra cuse, AJDany, i. tsecona Albany, Syracuse, 2.

At Utica: Utica, Troy. 6." (First game-. utica.v iroy, d. game.) EASTERN LEAGUE. At Toronto: Baltimore, Toronto, At Rochester: Rochester, New ark.

3. At Buffalo: Provideace, Buffalo, 5. At Montreal: Jersey City vs. Mont real, postponed, wet grounds. COLLEGE GAMES.

At Newhaven: Williams, Yale, 1. At Princeton, N. Fordham, Princeton, 2. At Easton: Lafayette, New York University, 0. We Lose, You Gain.

We have about 300. pairs of ox fords we hanen't any use for. Most of them are new. fresih goods, heavy oxford, selling the past six weeks has broken some lines in sizes and its our rigid rule to get rid of all let overs at once to make room for new stock. We are ready on Friday to let you take these 300 pairs at less than half price certainly for leas than we paid for them.

Women's oxfords and pumps, dooa-year welts and turns, all leathers, not a pair In the lot that sold for less than $2.60 and as bight as $4.00, Friday only $1.49. Women's $2.50 and $3.00 tan oxfords four styles," black and tan, with sewed top. Firday $2.49. Women's $2.00 dongola lace shoes, Friday $1.39. Wetherhold Metzger, 714 Hamilton The rlgnt store on the wrong side of the street.

Trolleymen Sore. On Bailie Field Tuesday evening, the Trolleymen were defeated by the Doc. BaJRet's "bunch of "ball toesers to 0. The Balliets scored all their runs An the first inning. Bailey wbo started to twirl for the Trolleymen was wild and Issued several passes, which, coupled with timely hitting, -netted six runs.

Stettler replaced him and kept the Balliet sluggers In check. At the beginning of the fourth inning, Captain Wehrle, of the TroUeyttes, refused to continue the game, claiming to bare received several "raw" dals at the hands of Umpire "Scotty" Worman, in calling two Balliet men safe at second which looked to have been easy outs. After some wrangling darkness set In and the ame was called. Why This Bank i Growing, The continual growth of our checking or deposit account department is the best evidence of its measure of service. The stTength of a financial institution lies in its capital, surplus, assets, its honorable history ability.

and standing of those who are Identified with Its management posessing these in an eminent degree the SECOND NATIONAL BANK invites additions to its Hst of customers and offers the best srvic alike to those of large or small means. Three Killed. The explosion in the- packing depart ment of the Grace Dale powcer rain above White Haven on Saturday resulted in th death of thrpe pmnlrvs. who were in the packing room, at the time. A 106-Pound Sour The children of To pton Lutheran Orphans' Home were make happy by the presentation of an 105-pound er ball by Frank J.

Dierolf and James GRAND DANCE. A grand dance will be held in the Fuller-ton hall, at Fullerton, Lehigh county. on Friday evening. May 13, 1910. Lester's orchestra will furnish the music.

Everybody cordially invited. Admission, gentlemen 10 cents, ladies free. ll-3t JESSE DETTRA. Mgr. HELLOI GRAND OPENING! A grand opening will be held at the Farmer's Home Hotel, Littla Gap, on Friday evening.

May IS. 1910. Good music has been engaged. Everybody is invited to join in and have a good evening's pleasure. 6-td SF.

STONEBURNER, Prop. GRAND DANCE, A grand dance will be held at the Lyon Vallev Hotel, on Saturday evening. May 28, 1910. Musks will be furnished by the Kramlich Orchestra. Everybody In vited.

6-td WM. M. SHOEMAKER. Prop. QUILTING AND DANCE.

A quilting will be Yield at the Kuhns-ville Hotel, Daniel Smith, proprietor, on the afternoon of May 25, 1910. A grand eance in the evening. All are invited. Music by a good orchestra. By order of the -td- COMMITTEE.

GRAND OPENING. A grand opening will be held at the Dor-neysville Hotel, Dorneysville. on Fri-dav. May 13. Th Siegersville orchestra will furnish music for a dance in the evening.

Four squares from Wilt's mill, on the Allentown and Reading trolley line. A good time assured to alL 5-td HENRY MJ. PHILLIPS, Prop. GRAND DANCE AT DILLINGERSVILLE On Saturday evening. May 14.

1910, a grajid dance will be held at the Dillingers-ville Hotel. Good music. Public is cordially invited. S. B.

KULP. LIVE BIRD SHOOT. A live bird and blue rock shoot will be held at the Eagle Hotel, Schnecksvllle, on Thhursday. May 12, 1910. Music will be furnished In the afternoon and evening by the Siegersville orchestra.

a30-td ROBT. C. HUNT, Prop, QUILTING AND DANCE. A quilting will be held at the Hoffmans-vllle Hotel on Saturday, May 14, in the afternoon and a dance In the evening. All are invited to join in and have your fun with John, Der Fendu Mon.

a30-td J. J. GACK.EN BACH, Prop. HELLO! HELLO! Posnponed Opening of Ruchsville Hotel. The postponed opening of the Ruchsville Hotel.

R. E. German, proprietor, will be held on Tuesday, May 17, 1910. In case of inciement weather the opening will take plane the following night. May 18.

Ruchsville Hotel is a 15-minute -walk from the Egvpt-Levan's trolley line, getting off car at the Ironton Crossing. -A good time is assured to everybody. Music by the Saegerville Orchestra. Everybody invited. 10-td RACES AT LEVAN'S.

On Whit Mondav. May IS, at the Turf and Farm Hotel, Thos. F. Miller, proprietor, will hold horse, motorcycle, bicycle and running races. Slatlngton Band will furnish music.

Grand dance in the evening. Allentown, Egypt and Slatlngton cars stop at the door. 6-9t GERMAN AND FRENCH TRANSLATIONS. Translations made from or into German and French. Send, With $1.00 retainer, family papers, letters or anything else, vou vlsh translated.

Estimates of coet promptlv given. German and lessons. S1.00 per hour. Reference: Presi dent First National Bank. No.

13 Church Street. Bethlehem, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN. Building Association money to loan, any niTms. Kiuv to repay your loan.

vau at the office and examme our plan. MARCUS H. BR-'lUSKr, 24-tf No. 623 Linden Allentown, St. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.

AH kinds of domestic help furnished on short notice. Address, No. 622 North Seventh street. City. 9-6t JOHN, DER FENDU MON, MOVED TO HOFFM ANSVILLE.

He Is now ready to accommodate his friends with chickens and waffles, at any time at short not'--. A nice hall is attached to his plait. Boarders and summer boarders will be taken any time. All kinds of soft drinks and choice cigars are handled. Ice cream every Sunday.

Parties for dinners or suppers. Call Bell Dhon 10-8, Dr. Kline's office. JOHN GACKENBACH, all-tf Hoffmansville. Pa.

ICE CREAM AND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL An Ice cream and trawberry festival for the benefit of St. John's Lutheran and Reformed Sunday scnooi or Micmeys, will be held Saturday evening June 18, 1910. Tickets 10 cents. Music hy a band. 28-eod-td REMEMBER Hunslcker'a Famous Gape Powder will make poultry raising profitable for you.

If bought at No. 20 North Eleventh street, Allentown, price will be 25 cents tor one pack; 9 packs $1.00. or 13 packs $2.00. Also manufacturer of Hun Bicker's famous cough remedies, etc. 10-12-14 CIRCULAR LETTER DUPLICATING When in need of circular letters or other typewritten forms, giving the appearance of the genuine typewritten letter, call or drop me a postal.

I shall be glad to show you samples of work and auote you my surprisingiv low prices. W. SCHENKENBERGER, No. 450 Union street LehJgh 'phone 49S3. a30-eod-tf PUBLIC SALE.

sale at No. 450 Union etreet. Mav 11, 1910, at 7 ciock p. m. The furniture in a ten room house.

One piano, 8 Iron' beds and bedding, spring and mattress, wash stands, mirrors, parlor suite, chairs and rockers, carpets, linenf. cook ing utensils, and many other articles too numerous to mention. 10-3t MRS. JANE MOHR. PUBLIC SALE.

Public sale of valuable real estate, on the premises, recently occupied by. Amelia Muthard. deceased, at Lynnport, Lehigh county, on Saturday, May 14, at 1 p. There will be sold the dwelling house and ground, together with stable and other necessary outouiiamgs, una personal property, including complete housekeeping outfit and home furniture. ll-3t J.

1. A. MERTZ. PUBLIC SALE OF BUTCHER'S OUTFIT. On Thursday.

May 12. on the premises, No. 680 Hellertown avenue, there will be sold at public sale the following butcher's outfit of W. H. llohn: One horse.

10 vears old: 2 butcher wagons; one buggy: 10x12 refrigerator: 1 Toledo computing scale; 1 Hobart electric meat chopper and bone cutter: 3 butcher blocks; 1 furnace; sausage stuffer; lard press and many other things too numerous to mention here. 10-3t Farms for Sale 1 2 2 2 31 acre $3700 35 acre $3500 40 acre $3600 49 acre $3200 60 acre $3300 63 acre S2300 3 acre 6 6 8 acre. 10 11 13 10 $900 65 acre $3300 5 acre $3000 60 acre $2000 78 acre $8000 SO acre 71 $6500 92 acre $9700 84 acre S570Q is acre $2550 acre $2300 133 acre $5800 Some-of these farms will be exchanged for city property. -Some good bargains In city property. Money to loan on first mortgage.

E. H. Buchman, 8 Soutii Fifth StrM. Ay wren First clasa barber. At once.

Apply at No. 447 South Main etreet, Pbillipsburg. 12-3 1. POSITION WANTED. As stenographer by young lady.

Two years' experience. Willing to substitute for stenographers on -vacation for short Urn. References. Address. Box 7, care of Morning Call.

12-2t POSITION WANTED. elderly man as watchman, or any other light work. Am willing to worl at a moderate salary. I am able give best of references from Second National Bank. Have been working there for som years.

Positively reliable. Apply at Morning Call office for address. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Two pool tables, racks and cues.

Everything complete. Address, "Pool care of Morning Call. ll--t FOR SALE. An all marble. 14 evrup soda fountain, Urge 'bevel minor.

Kqutpment to make soda, everything complete for $500. A good bargain lor quick buyer. Address, Soda care of Morning Call. ll-3t DOUBLE HEATER FOR SALE. Fine double heater.

"Prize No. 11. ued but a short In g.jod condition. Offered at a acrrfice to nulck buyer. Apply at No.

331 North Seventh street, H-3t FOR SALE. Kitchen range for saie chap. in fine condition. J. I.

W11XIAMS. 10-t No. 1121 Walnut street. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. Model S.

Kord runabout, top and equipment. AdiXesa or call at MARSHALL 3 OPERA House. Siatington, Pa. 10-tf FOR SALE. Millinery, notion and ladies' furnishing store.

Prosperous business for twenty -Ave years. Ill health only ca.u?e for retiring. No brokers. Address care of Morning Call. 7-St FOR SALE.

General store business, also coal business. Will sell either on, as the two are too mfh for to look after. Apply to A. A. ECKHART.

Tackerton, Pa. 10-6t FOR SALE. Ten room house: a.l improvements; gas and electric lights. Containing 16 feet front a.nd 150 feet in depth. Terms: Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain on the property.

Apply to GEORGE FRY, No. 106 South Sixth street. 10-tf AUTO BARGAINS. 1909 BuJck. 4 rvllnder.

1909 Cadil lac runabout, with top. 300. AH in fine running order, lamps, etc. niT-tf No. 80S North Ninth street BEAUTIFUL HOMES FOR SALE.

Call for my Mat of the finest homea la all parts of the city. Have some bargain for Quick buyers. Call or 'phone. MARCUS H. BICKERT.

No. 521 lindea street. FOR SALE. One room house on Greenleaf etreet for J1S00. One' 12 room house on North Fifth etreet.

All conveniences. An ideal place for a doctor. Prjce $i000. Two hotises in Rlttersvllle. Both $2400.

Other houses and fine building lots in other parts of the city. Cu.il at office or Lehigh "phone 4320. LAWRENCE E. REED. 9-St No.

742 North Fourth St. FOR SALE. House No. 128 North Madison street. Has all Improvements, Is newly papered, and Is tiret class condition.

Immediate possession. Apply to A. E. Barber, 29 So. Thirteenth Street.

Lehigh Phone 3111. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE. An up-to-date prlntitrg plant in the City of Allentown. Reason for selling, owner will retire from buMness. A bargain to quick buver.

HERBERT T. WALTER. Real Estate, Brokerage Insurance, corner Pike street and Columbia avenue, Rlttersvllle, Pa. 7-6t VATS AND WATER TANKS FOR SALE The undersigned a large assortment 01 secona iwuu tuia oeer vats for sale at reasonable prices. Capacity from 100 to SO.OuO gallons.

Call, write or phone for prices and further information. We also make all kinds of new tanks anJ 1 hi. fftp a mn nn.A. rr ri KEYSTONE BARRlCU OIL. WORKS AhtK nHsnA 375? FOR SALE.

Automobiles, for sale. used. In good condition. Knox, two cynaaer, five passenger, tanrinz car. Ford, four cylinder, two passenger Ford, six cylinder, five passenger, touring car.

White, five passenger touring car. -Above Can be had at very low prices. Call or 'phn THE HAMILTON AUTO 13-tf No. 943 Hamilton St. POR SALE.

The orooerty No. 527 North Sixth street for sale. Will aloo exchange well located building lot on city property. Lots for on Thirteenth and Fourteenth North of Washington, on tne easy pav-ment plan. I.

F. Kemmer. No. 628 Tilgh-mcn street. Penna 'phone 931-B mj-imo.

FOR SALE. A alne room house, with front porch. slate top sink, alt improvements, on paved street. Prh-e $2650. Can be bought with a few hundred dollars.

Also a ten room, corner house, on two large streets, all Improvements, elec tric gas ngnt. cnesmut wooo on ntst floor in good condition. Only $2So. investigate. DAVID K.

WEIDNER. o. i Ldoerty street. AUTO BARGAINS. Baby Buick.

SSsO.OO. Cadillacs, one for $A60. one at JT80, only. Address No. South Eighth street.

22-tf AUTO FOR SALE. I offer for Immediate sale my hanrl-some five pasenser Imported French Mors touring car for SS09. This car cost $7,000. new and is one of the fine3t in this country. It Is In elegant shape and a bargain for anyone looking for an extraordinarily high grade car cheap.

description upon request or call personally and see car for yourself. C. Franx. 615 West 115th Street. New York City.

mJ-12t. FOR SALE HOUSES AND FARMS. A ten room brick nouse on Madison street, frost and rear aouble porches, all Improvements, papered throughout. If to are loosing lor a bargain, investigate. Price S.U 00.

Prospective buyers are Invited to examine my list of over three hundred houses. Also just added a Nc. farm of 25 acres and one of 6S acres, limestone soil, both near Allentown. to my list of about 40. larme.

rarm ouyrri ruv E. R. HOTTLE, 9.17 Oik street. Lehigh 'phone. FOR SALE.

room front poroh nouses, lmnrnve ments. centrally located, immediate possession. Price $2400 ana 5500 Fine 10 room house, front and rear nnr. ches. all improvements, papered, close to Hamilton sure, immediate pesseaelon Price $4600 1U room nou-'f.

ironi porcn, au lmpro-ments. close to park. Price S3130 Extra floe 10 room H'wt End property, atone oorches. brick, window wood finish all through. work Improvements, dumb waiter, laundrv in cellar, fine location.

A bargain 44JOO Three brick houses. In good condition large yards, good renters. Each $1300 House for rent with all improvements, on goring Garden etreet. near Eleventh and vv amut streets, item jit.u9 Falton street, near the prk. 25.00.

North Seventh street. 125.0. Sixteenth street, some improvements. rent i3.e Full blooded Holstetn. -with second calf.

Apply to C. B. ilEKTZ, Siatington, Route 1, at Casey's Crossing. l-t FOR SALE. rl Shootinir gallery compiete, four Winchester riflea.

Will sell for half of coaL Apply, don't write. 12-3t Slatlngton, Penna. FOR SALE. A first-cless Densmore typewriter. Must be sold by Saturday.

Is in good condition, as it has only been used a short time. Apply at No. 33S Union street. FOR SALE. One fl) Sterling Player Piano (mahogany finish), used two (2) months, and as good as new.

will be sold very cheap, and on easy terms. Also one new Crown Chapel Organ cheap. Applv to ROBT. J. ANDREAS.

No. 41 South. Seventh with II. S. Schultz Co.

12-3t FOR SALE. New house. No. 123a Walnut e-treet. Has all improvements, is newly papered, front porch, cement walks.

Apply to ROBT. J. ANDREAS. No. 1203 Turner street.

Lhigh 'phone 4584. 12-3t FOR SALE. A 33 acre farm, 1 room brick house, brick barn. All in good condition, good oil slopes east. A variety of fruit trees located in wrr lall town 9 miles from Allen-town.

Three-fourths cf a mile from Railroad Station. Frlws only $4S00. Will exchange on city property. Also all kinds of city property for sale. Investigate.

David K. Weidner, 516 Liberty street. 12-tf. SAFE FOR SALE. Large second-hand safe, Stiffe! Freeman make, weighs 24'JO pounds.

Outside dimensions, 644 inches high, 85 Inches wide and 26 inches deep. Inside 34x33x15 Inches deep. Practically new. Address, care of Morning Call. 10-3t FOR SALE.

Thousands of acres of wild lands in all parts of Western Canada, near railroads, schools and churches, from J7 to $3 per acre. All A-l wheat lands. Alt U. S. govertrment and Mexico lanEla to grow any kind of crops.

HERBERT T. WALTER, Ral Estate. Brokerage Insurance, Cor. Pike and Columbia 11-18 Rlttersvllle, Penna. FOR SALE CHEAP.

Ono National Cah Register In first-class condition. -ELWOOD J. FAU6T, 7-eod-tf Eighteenth and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE. $300 cash will buy a flna nine-room dwelling, well located in Allentown.

Brick. Front and rear porches. Main street. Entirely new. All improvements.

Balance of price mtv remain on mort-aee. JOHN W. SAVAGE. o. Box ao.

Allentown, jta. m22-eod-tf PENS FOR SALE. On recelot of one dollar we will for ward you a Stenographic Pen guaranteed. Penna. 10-12-14 FOR SALE OR RENT.

"mnlr a nnult vu- fa vr t-rr a irtlnO 17 aecres of good soil, under hlfrli state of oi.Hvi tlAM aft iia 7 m- mediate poaleion. Apply W. S. URMY, Coopersburg, or at 27 North Franklin city. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.

burg, one square from depot, all improvements, hot and cold water. Lot 35x140 feet, cement pavements and sidewalk. Apply to HARRY CRES6MAN, Coopers-burg. Pa. a28-oaw-8wks FOR SALE.

The beautiful A. J. Clader homestead along the pike in East Allentown. olegant cottage, with improvements, 13 large rooms, front and side porches, beautiful lawn, shade and aoundance of fruit trees, evervthing in trim, would make an ideal Summer Home or Club House: exceptional bargain, liberal terms to prompt purchaser, size of lot 107x150 fet. Apply to CLEMENT N.

KOONS, No. Poo Hamilton street. mo-eod-tf HAY FOR SALE. Five to six tons first quality timothy and clover mixed. Delivered within radius of 6 or 7 miles at S16.00 net per ton.

Also seme fine pure timothy at a fair and reasonable price. HARVEY A. HOFFMAN. 10-St Neff's, Penna. FOR RENT.

MR RENT. Furnished room for rent. AM conveniences. Gentlemen preferred. Address, care of Morning Call.

12-3t FOR RENT. Tart of house, 6 rooms, with conveniences, in good neighborhood, moderate rent. Apply at No. 389 Turner street. Possession' at once.

12-14-1 ROOMS FOR RENT." Furnished and unfurnished rooms, first and econd floor. Cail at once at No. 45 South Seventh street. 12-3t FOR RENT. We have a number or houses which we can arive for immediate possession.

Rents from S1S.00 to I25.u per month. Applv te Guaranty Title Real Estate Company, Allentown National tann tsuiiuing. io-3t-eoa FURNISHED ROOMS. No. 413 Hamilton street under new man- ftepment.

Entire house renovated, painted and Datered. and newly furnished. Rea sonable rates. FLAT FOR RENT. Fine flat in homelike location.

All con veniences or a modern nat. not water h.t. AodIt for inspection at tegley Bros. Drug Store. Sixth and Allen streets.

11-31 FOR RENT. Nn. 918 North Seventh street. All im provements. Apply at Room IS, B.

Building. H-3t FOR RENT. Corner dwelling No. 751 Greenleaf street, 9 rooms, finely papered. Rent $14.

Also No. 33 Union street, rer small family. Rent $12. Apply to CLEMENT N. KOONS, No.

950V3 riamiitou street. 11-3 FLAT FOR RENT. heat; all front rooms, newly papered, possession on June 1. Address, West End Flats, care of Morning Call. 10-3t FOR RENT.

No. 444 Liberty street, with 20 ft. side lot. Frame house. 4 rooms and basement.

Rent $8.50 In advance. Immediate possession. Apply at Ko. 205 North' Seventh street. 9-tf FOR RENT.

Shop for rent, suitable for shoemaker-shop, at No. 618 Gordon street. Apply to No. 42 North Sixth etreet. m3-tf FOR RENT.

Flat No. 719 Linden street, second and third floor; also No. 911 Linden street, second floor, one large room, second floor of No. 144 North Seventh street, size 40 bv 70 feet, suitable for offices or light manufacturing purposes. Single room, third floor front.

No. 711 Linden Street. Apply to JAMES HUNSICKER. 30-tf. 23 North Seventh SL FOR RENT.

Three story warehouse. No. 727 Maple streeL Elevator in building. Apply to E. J.

FAUST. No. 725 Hamilton streeL marCl-tf C. E. MISSIMER, Electrical Mfg.

Agent. Residence. 511 -J. Ream 6. Stiles' i Bell 'phone 435-R-3.

Contracting and eleclrtoal supplies; estimates furnished on application Winding of generators and motors a specialty, acid general repair work promptly at- i At Al These Goods Mentioned are 1.25 to $1.50 Values Friday Ladies Percale Wrappers, Shirt Waists, White or Black, made of jr good quality Lingerie or Lawn, Children's School Dresses, Ladies' Parasols, Dress Skirts, made of good quality Linene. White, blue- or linen color. Millinepy at 98c Straw Bailors trimmed with broad violet ribbon, hand made Out ing Hats, Children's Trimmed Leghorn Hats, nice School Hats, trim- jiT med with nice scarfs, Hat Shapes in chip or Rough Straw Braid. Os- trich Plumes, and Flowers worth $1.50 and $2.00, all to go at 98o Friday and Saturday. STERN'S "oVrili; 725 Hamilton Stg Big Linen Specials Big linen specials this week.

48 in." French Hand-loom Pure iLnen at 49c per yard, worth 89c. This is a special that cannot be duplicated. Natural Linen Crash, a yard wide, at 25c per yard, worth 39c. Also Colored French Linen at 59c a yard. These are positively the biggest bargains ever offered Allentovm in pure linen.

All Embroidery and Lace Specials, also White Goods Specials advertise themselves. Be sure and call at the POUND STORE. COLLEGE BALL The Allentown College for Women. Dietz Hall Thursday. May 12, 1910 Tickets 50c Mrs.

H. KoMiiaas, No. 1039 Hamilton Street, Allentown. We Give Green Trading Stamps. We are the Agents or Famous Victoria Review Patterns.

General Contractor. Qce ODen Evcnioss Biery, of Teuton. Sail.

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