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Ten LOST AND FOUND LOT Between Woodward and Laurel, on Fifth, gold rm with three coral roses. Return to 443 South I ifth street. Reward. PCARF PTX Diamond setting, at Mineral Sp in? Park Monday evening. IJberal reward it returned to News Times Office.

AN'PTOrt, gentleman's; initi ils W. S. on bark Lost from American House to llth and Buttonwood streets. Reward if returned to Rnltonu'ood street. HELP WANTED MALE i BARTENDER Wanted for country ho be of good appearance neat and clean.

Arply at nce. Jhe Mile House. BU phone, FXAM." For po.r.ffice. clerk carrier positions at Recline. Oct prenare thoroughly.

iickly. che pl Personal assistance given a Write or call. Open daily. Tuesnav. Thursdav and Saturday evenings.

KevsW Institute. 3H Berks County Trust Reading, Pa. I.TVF MFV. one or two with S.m to Can work with investment lng. Pa.

5 u9 POST OFFICE government' Examiner, book vt TS FREE. PATTfcRN cfviL SERVICE SCHOOU ROCrlKS TER, N. Y. 5S VLESM AX Salary and expenses. Ex perience unnecessary Permanent General Aeencv opening.

Fairview Nurseries. Rochester. N. i 'ALESMEN Pocket side line, new live proposition, all merchants in towns of liM and under want it. commission on each sale.

No col lectin, no risk to merchant. We. take hack unsold goods. paving side line ever offered. Canfleld Mfg.

Sigel Chicago. 5970 a SALESMEN Experience unnecessary. easy work, bis pay. Write now for laree list of openings offering opport i rfes to earn from Sim to $500 a month while vou learn. Address nearest Office Dent.

455 National Salesmen's Training Association Chicago, New York, San Francisco. 0J1 VN Ris profit, handling our huv It. Anpiy after 6 P. at 104? Franklin street. SALESMEN On salary or commission to handle hich crade specialty.

Send for free booklet on Rinns Sales 12S W. Gorcas street, Philadelphia, Pa. STENOGRAPHER AND ROOKKEEP ers are in demand. We teach you the most thorough, simplest and least expensive method ever devised. Method makes oeronal assistance possible, while tou are employed.

Write or call Kevstnr.e Institute. 31 Berks County Trust Reading, Pa. uni. rfl Silk Wlnd" ers: also learners J3.no per week: trade while learning, unner new ment. rmv Lion Throwing 11th und Marion streets HELP WANTED FEMALE KITCHEN girl wanted.

Apply 2, 5th St. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS To sell greatest Invention of the age. Cleans silverware without dirt or labor. Send tndny for free booklet. Walter Supply House, Elmlra, 967 AGENTS WANTED We have the fastest selling automobile snecialty on the market today.

Positive necessity. 100 profit. WTrite Deman Supply Box Y76, Canton. Ohio. 5327 AGENTS Earn $15 daily calling on automobile owners.

Particulars free. The Gordon Specialty Box 60, Derry Church, a. AGENTS Both men and women, can make big money selling our lines. Writo for territory today. See our new agencv plan.

Absolutely new. The Krebs OUver Dept. 5, Baltimore, Md. 5839 HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTY Entirely new. One which every housewife wants.

Rapid seller. Send at once for particulars. Standard Specialty Caledonia, N. Y. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE We have fastest selling on the market today.

Every woman buvs. R. M. Hunt. 5101 Hays street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE Absolutely new, of unusual merit. SellR rapidly for one dollar 50 commission. Repeat orders large. Particulars free. Ptarr Sales PuBois.

Pn. SITUATION WANTED Male BOY 15 yenrs of age. ishes to find employment at any kind of work. Apply 633 South 6th street. MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN Graduate I.

C. S. Meoh. Draftsmen's Course, 5 years' experience, wishes position as detailer or on general work. D.

W. Burrell, Leesport. Pa. MAN Middle aged, would like work in a garage, factory or day or night watchman. Good reference.

G. S. Kershner, Shoemakersville Pa. WINDOW DRESSER and interior decorator with long years' experience and best of reference would like to connect with a reliable firm. R.

F. Rapsher, Room 43R Y. M. C. A.

SITUATION WANTED Female CLEANING Woman 30 years old would like to go out cleaning by the day, cleaning office or moving picture shows. Appiv uylA So. 11th street. housek: desired. JEPER or general housework Call or 'write 722 Moss street.

HOUSEKEEPER wishes position in city or country, 21 years of age and has a child of Vfc years old. Florence Seidel, 845 Locust street. HOUSEKEEPER by respectable widiw in a small family. Apply in rear of 42 No. Sth St.

NURSE Practical, with five years' experience. Apply 513 Locust St OFFICE cleaning or any other kind of work. Will go out by the day. 125 So. 6th St.

WALL PAPER AND PAINTING WALL PAPER Special prices during month of Aug. If you intend to decorate your home before fall see H. E. Glosser, 32 North Eighth street. FRAMES HAVE YOU A PICTURE that needs framing? Let me have it.

I do this work and do it well. And the sort of frames which I use are those that wear we'l and alwoys look good. REINHARD RIEGER, Norti ret, js.tfc I MISCEUANEOUS FOR SALE BARBER SHOP2 chairs and all fixtures. square from Penn street, at reasonable rice. Appiv Xews Telegram Box V.

149 BOSTON Some fine crew tall Roton terrier nuns, til ely marJed and full pedigreed." IS Peach street. I strcd chairs and rockers of all kinds che Apply So. 10th St. 6311 DIAMOND nnr. rv.g Three eleaant Stn'j et carat or over pet in Rln? and Scarf Pin settings.

Will sol! st sacrifice. G. A. SCHLCIITR 3S Court St. HORSE.

bav. br in. for sale at once, a'o harvc ird in rood condition, wagon just like nei 'Apply Til. SchJvlkil! avenue. ORGANS ctvond t'10'1 organs.

In parlor, haie! and otano tase. W1TTICH. 115 South tri street ROYAL vrinc carpet sweeper. r.eed. week.

Geo. w. known as 317 Penn St. SPECIAL P. R.

Tood. s'ove length Jl per car boards cheap. J. J. Pfleer.

phone JS39 FOR nr. sr THIS winter GET TVfJTKn WITH EL.VT"HF'."RfVS MASH. IT HAS A REPUTATION. F. S.

WERTZ SON'. FP A VICT. IV STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS SIXTH. S.

:50 Furnished front rooms, all conveniences: also single room for 1 gentleman. References re'iuirea. use of Phone. Con. hlo M.

3RD, 24 Furnished rooms for two or three respectable ladies. ETH NORTH. 230 Whole third floor tnree lurnisnen rooms una nam an conveniences. Apply 2S ') X. 5th St.

595 7TH STREET, 145 SOUTH Furnished rooms for rent by day or week. Ap ply Hotel Krufr. Boarders Wanted SIXTH, 125 Transient lodsins and boarding; furnished rooms for light housekeeping; cheap rates; all conven fences. LADIES' SPECIALTIES LADIES When delayed or Irregular. use Triumph Pills; always dependable.

"Relief" and particulars free. Write National Medical institute, Milwaukee, Wis. SPECIALIST Diseases of women and 1 i 1 p.atmBtlt Tip ViflrG 737 North Ninth street. Hours, 8 to 10 A. to r.

i r. m. Superfluous Hair and Molei permanent ly oesiivyca ticviimjfliw. LAURA Y. HARTENSTINE, 634 Walnut St.

Phone. Con. 178 B. WORK DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Has Moved to Ml PENN STREET. Learn Dressmaking and you can always wear five dresses at the price you pay for one if you don t.

DAY AND EVENING CI.ASSES WORKS' DRESSMAKING SCHOOL, 41 PENN STREET. STORAGE AL'S STORAGE Cheap and clean, Moss and Buttonwood Sts. Also a lot of good 2nd hand furniture for sale, daily. (Jons, pnone. i.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE City AMITY ST. ONLY 6 LEFT OUT OF A ROW OF 16. I FINE CORNER HOUSE AND 5 OTHERS. LIVING ROOMS, 14x23 FEET, WITH LARGE OPEN FIREPLACE. MOST MODERN HOUSES IN THE CITY AT THE PRICE.

SEE THEM AND SATISFY YOURSELF. ON AMITY STREET 'NEAR CENTRE AVENUE. CALL AND SEE. LEINRACH, 621 WASHINGTON STREET. BARGAINS Before buying your home It will pay you to call at my office and see some of the bargains I have to of fer.

My representatives will be glad to personally show you any house on our list which you may desire to see. Neal E. Nyce, 700 Colonial Trust Bldg. CENTRE Ave. beyond Amity Only 6 more left of the row of those beautiful up to date, well built homes.

Also other properties and bungalows in dif ferent locations. Can pay same as rent. See H. C. Long the Builder, 1506 Centre Ave.

Both phones. SPRING 414 46,500 stone front house at bargain. All improvements, electric lights, cement cellar, sewer connections, hot water heat, suitable for garage, 19x110. 414 Spring; also 165 Windsor at a baigain, 15x110, all improvements. Apply Samuel M.

Sherman, 425 Spring street. TENTH and Oley Street Fine corner property, now occupied as drug store and dwelling, $5,800. Hot water; all conveniences. Real estate men, get on the job. Apply E.

R. SNYDER, 201 Schuylkill UNION ST. Now ready for Inspection 10 left out of 17. Situate on Union between 10th and 11th. These homes have all modern Improvements, DUTCH PARLORS, front and two rear porches.

TWO TOILETS, cement walks, 8 rooms and bath. Beautiful location. MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Apply Kemnierer Zechman, 27 North Sixth street. STH 529 9 rooms, lot 30x140, terrace front, all improvements, for sale cheap if sold at once.

Anderson, 30 North 6th street. 12TH N. 1200, 1426 Spruce 128 N. 11th 522 Washington 443 Buttonwood 33 N. loth 944 Elm 662 Schuylkill avenue.

Large factory buliding on Cedar street, near Elm. Geo. A. Heckinan, 532 Washing ton street. between Cotton and Falrview; all improvements, S200 cash, Jfhe balance easy terms, same as rent.

Call 4 to 5 P. M. or 7 to 8 in the Evening. Miller, 610 Washington strett 15TH 515 to 549 Nef style houses. 25 sold out or an operation of 36.

ONE BLOCK from Perklomety Ave. The general lay out of these ho Jies is different from any others in U'Je city and have every convenience knon to modern building. This is witmout doubt the best new house PROPOSITION IN READING FOR THE MONEY. Nothing like it. SAMPLE iOUSE ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION.

Price is very reasonable and terms to suit purchasers. Afjply William A. Sharp, 120S Eckert or George A. Ravel, 1257 Eckert Ajfe. THIRD STREET SET, Ni Amir TV ORTH TWO HOUSES.

BOTHl IN GOOD CON DITION. SEWIi CONNECTED. PORCH FRONT AND GOOD LOCA T1UN. I APIPLY NOLAN SIXTH W. 1GENCY.

SH1NUTON STS. EINGAMAN 627 8 conveniences North Wyomissing, 7 conveniences 7th South, 419, rooms, all $3,000 rooms, all $2,300 three story brick $3,000 inth North, 1041A, three story brick MoDEHMOTT. Anythinz on Earth, 30 NoUh 6th at Both phones. THE READING NEWS TIMES, READING, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1915 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE City FOR SALE NINE NEW. "ATTRACTIVE HOUSES New Style Architecture.

Stone Fronts, MODERN CONVENIENCES No. 219 225 South Eiahth Apply Easy Terms W. A. SHARP, 1308 Eckert Avenue. Both Phones.

FOR BALE NEK HOUSES IN THE CITY AND WEST READING. PRICES: $1,700 to TERMS TO SUIT. APPLY WILLIAM E. FISHER. 511 COURT STREET.

Suburban. AT LAUREL HILL, surprising propo 1 FT It i no caicn in ini. nu Will sell vou an acre of fertile farmln land, good for trucking and chicken win uuild new house to sun yu i ti rfrtnvT urd 3 rooms niiu iences, electric light, mountain spring water piped In nouse. iovi auccta 1 i 11. fr nm RaP dale troilev station.

5 eent fares, free transfers, a minutes irom renn mxi. beauiif'i! views, pleasant surroundings, see new sample houses already erected, price to jiWA1. sj cbmi sary, balance just iiKe rem, i 1. i l.ila.DllI find iiKJIllIll niiiL ii pays ill duces your mortgage. Look into this.

we will onlv puna a more uuu. Chas. S. Eisenbrown. owner, Joseph i Baum, sales manager, 6th and El both phones.

htt.t. rprsT tTMt nf Wvomlssing. new houses, 6 rooms, bath, attic, and cement cellar: all modern Improvements, on easy terms. Apply Carl Boas, 1536 Slineral Spring Road, or on property. Bell, 37S J.

HYDE PARK, near Reading fair grounds. Stop and pay down 10 on your lot, balance to suit vou. All lots 40 ft.xlSO ft. 50 lots sold in 10 davs to contractors and builders, to be built on at once. Select your lot today.

Real Estate. Stocks and Bonds exchanged, ha.mil.tu. ijvv FREY. Hyde Park, or 6th and Wash ington Sts. LOT On River Drive above Lelsz's Bridge.

100x300. Most ideal spot along the river to build a home. There it already artesian well and garage on the plot For further particulars and orlce. aDDly C. H.

Wieand. 612 Court street MTTHLEN RG PARK FINE UP TO DATE HOMER FOR SALE OR EX CHANGE NEAR RESIDENCE OF GEORGE F. EISENBROWN: ALSO A LARGE HOUSE NEAR LEISZ'S BRIDGE. RIVERVIEW PARK. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TERMS APPLY TO W.

A. SHARP. 130S ECKERT AVE. BOTH PHONES. SUBURBAN LOTS For sale or ex change.

Located on trolley lines. A. B. Sausser, Elm Reed streets. Both pnones.

VALUABLE HOMES AND BUTLDTNG LOTS For sale at West Reading, Wyomissing and West Lawn: good for Investment. $100 down; balance to suit. Homes valued from to $30,000. U. H.

Blanksnbiller. west Reacting. WYOMISSING room private detach ed home, lot 40xlt. ail improvement, stable and Rarage. Snap for right party.

Box News Times and Tele gram. Farms. FARM 15 acres. 7 rooms, frame house and barn, in good condition: lot or fruit trees, running water and pump water, on road Furlow's Hotel and Angelica, $1,700. George E.

Shupp, Real Estate, Cor. Broad and Sterley bta. Shillington, Pa. Jl ACRE FARM, good buildings, with acres corn, 2 millet; i complete stocn, 1 cow. 230 chickens, all for $1,900.

14 acres, good bldgs, 7 roome.d frame house, pump and running water, fine chicken and hog farm; price only $1,200. 15 acres, stone house, good barn, lots of fruit, all crops, about 60 baskets of peaches, all for $1,400. Surely a bargain 1 mile to railroad. 40 acres, good bldgs pump and running water, crops and 2 horses, 1 cow, 2 pigs, 50 chickens. 2 carriages, all Implements, all for Jl.soo.

Surely a bargain. YOCUM, 40 N. 6th St FARMS FOR SALE 10 Acres 1,600.00 44 Acres 8,300.00 82 Acres 3,200.00 146 Acres 6,200.00 171 Acres 11,000.00 204 Acres 10,000.00 Apply to WT. M. LEINBACH SON, 624 Washington Street, Reading.

Penna. TINSMITH AND HEATING TIN ROOFING and Spouting. Roof Re pairing and Painting, Warm Air, Hot Wrater or Steam Heat. A. B.

Sausser. Elm and Reed Sts. Both Phones. TIN ROOFING AND PAINTING Spouting and Jobbing promptly attended to by rt. r.

epeice, courz street. BURKHART 150 South Twelfth street. Roofing, Spout ing, Roof Fainting, Heater work carefully done. Consol. Phone.

ROOF REPAIRING AND PAINTING. SPECIAL PAINT FOR OLD ROOFS HEATER WORK AND TINSMITHING Call Cons. Phone 370 A. PENN SHEET METAL WORKS. 623 Rlniraman Street.

UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING and repairing of all kinds. Keasonawe rates, i. j. Har tranft, 721 Ny 9tn Con. Tel.

627 M. UPHOLSTERING, repairing, first class, slip coyers, low prices. Goldblatt, 129 Nt 10th. Con. Tel.

1035 F. Open evenrnes. Old Carpet. NEW RUGS made from your wornout carpets. Send card or phone and our representative will call with samples in city or county.

Reading Rug W'orks, 432 442 Washington street. Bell Phone, 516 B. Cons. Phone, 276 3. HORSES AND WAGONS HORSES! HORSES! have always on hanc from 25 to 40 horses of all kinds.

Will sell at private sal or exchange on good n.arket able horses. Win, R. Eyrich, Court and Poplar streets. SPECIAL reduction sale during month of August on new and second hand vehicles of all kinds. Automobile repairing and painting of all kinds.

Wagon repairing and rubber tire work promptly done. New phone, 3S0 M. HIMMELBEKGER WAGON WORKS, WEST READING. PA. WM.

REINHART, WAGON WORKS Automobile blacksmlthlng and spring repairing. Also different kinds of coal chutes. Factory, 415 417 Church street CAMERA SUPPLIES ATTENTION CAMERA OWNERS! TRY grTm's photo shop for Photo Finishing. That's all we do, but we do that right. We're located at the corner of Windsor and Weiser streets.

FOR RENT Apart merits. APARTMENT. Walnut 333. 3rd floor, rooms, all Improvements. $25.00 per month.

C. W. KLS5INGER. 3 Walnut street. OPEN EVENINGS.

CHESTNUT 334 Three room apart Th Pennsylva nia Trust Real Estate Department ECKERT AVE. ft CLYMER ST. First floor front. Park Apartment, with pri vate entrance and large front porcn. Six roomed apartment The Reading, corner ath and Spruce streets.

A. SHARP. 120? Eckert Avenue. FRONT S22 Very nicely located arartment with 5 and 6 large rooms. All r.nlv $24 X.

Front St. 83i PENN 331 Three rooms. 2nd floor, front with conveniences. 9TH 51S ADartment. 2nd floor front 4 rooms, bav window, all conveniences.

Apply 46 N. 8th street. Htouscs. HAMPDEN 846 1.26 per week; 13th 653. 8 rooms, newly paperea.

improvements, $14 per month; McKnight Sin. rooms, all $17.50 per mo. These and other houses. Apply W. KISSINGER, 335 Walnut St Open evenings.

HOUSES FOR RENT 532 BUTTONWOOD STREET. 616 WASHINGTON STREET. OFFICE OR DRESSMAKING ROOMS. RIESER REALTY 16 WASHINGTON STREET. KUTZTOWN ROAD.

2108, $15.00. all con veniences: Fairview St, 1300, xiv.w, suitable for 2 families. Chas. R. Werner, 518 Washington St.

5TH 344 House for rent or sale. W. A. SHAiir, Both Phones. 1208 Eckert Ave.

6th South, dwelling, $12.50 per month. Good small factory building (rear), pPr month. Penn S44. Perklomen 1972, $23.00 per month. Moss 1229.

$10.00 per month. THE PENNSYLVANIA TRUST Real Estate Department. 16TH 8., 433. front porch, all con venienes, new 2 story Duiming; 2 Court 16x65 for garace, shop or warehouse; store room S. W.

Cor 4th and Cherry; large 3 story house, 2S R. 4th St. Samuel Pottelger, 38 N. 6th St. 20TH 42S New house for rent or ror sale, corner, 9 rooms and batn; an Improvements.

Appiv Ferguson 310 Colonial Trust Bide. TAILORS A. B. BECKER, Tailor, 712 Walnut St. Men's suits cleaned and pressed, 4flc; Indies suits cleaned and pressed, 60c; Men's Pants pressed, 10c; Men's suits scoured, cleaned and pressed, 75c.

A RARE OPPORTUNITY As we must keep our tailors busy the entire year, we Intend to make ladies' suits and skirts at almost half our regular prices. Take advantage of this exceptional of fer by having your clothes made dur ing the dull season. Tailor made suit are constantly worn and in style. First class workmanship ana nt guaranteed. Samuel Youngerman, formerly with Lord Gage, 307 North Ninth St.

Open Evenings, cons, i none, GARMENTS Cleaned Pressed and Re paired; neatly done at moderate prices. A trial oraer viu mane a steady customer. R. L. Angstadt, 7 N.

Third St MERCHANT TAILOR Now Is the time to have your alterations made before the season begins. Repairing and Pressing. John A. Heidel, Ninth and Washington Sts. SHERMAN, the tailor, suits made to your measure, cleaning, pressing and ayeing at leasonaDie rates, woods called for SS.

ana delivered. 924 Penn. Cons. Cleaning and Dyeing. NEW DISCOVERY in French dry clean ing.

Does not sniniK your material. Penn Pressing 1152 Perklomen ave. Bell 1S34 JJ. Goods called for and delivered. CLEANING, DYEING AND REPAIR ING In restoring a new like bright ness to soneo garments; ou cnarges are very iair.

oeorge ricK tsuith Walnut Sts. Branch, 210 N. ilth St. Bell Phone. 266S.

STAR CLEANERS AND DrERS 21 N. Sixth street, v. K. Krees. We do all kinds of Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing.

We call for and deliver. Best work only. Both Phones. Opening evenings till 8. THAT old dress or suit can be cleaned and pressed, and when finished will look like new.

Let the Keystone Cleaning and Pressing Co. do your work. 45 So. 3rd St. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAM Open your account with us and sure or courteous, considerate service all times.

You can afford to borrow at OUR LOW RATES. YOU PAY US ONLY $2.00 monthly on $21.00 $3.00 monthly on $3L00. $4.00 monthly on $41.00. $5.00 monthly on $51.00. Plus 3 Interest.

Other amounts in proportion. OUR EASY TERMS make it easy to repay the loan. Other companies paia on and more money advanced. Be safe, come to the American and avoid futuie worry and regrets. Confidential Loans to Ladies AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY 634 PENN STREET CON.

PHONE 817 B. BELL PHONE 1744 ucai a v.uuiiii auoe ialOre. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. ANY AMOUNT LOANED For your needs today at the new legal Bio luwa payments: On 16. $2 per mo.

plus 3 Int On $36, $3 per mo. plus 3 int. On 65. $5 per mo. plus 3 int On 77.

$7 per mo. plus 3 int On $100. $10 per mo. plus 3 int On $204. $17 per mo.

plus 2 int Other amounts at the same rate. The payments can De made to suit you small or large. We will pay off other companies and give you a better proposition. Call and let us explain our terms and methods. THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSEHOIJD LOAN COMPANY, Successors to READING LOAN GUARANTY CO.

410 COLONIAL TRUST FLOOR. Phone. Bell 730. 922 F. Office hours A.

M. to 6 P. M. Satur 9 F. M.

MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Legal Rates, Legitimate Methods, Con fidential THE DIAMOND BROKER. ALEXANDER KAGEN, 706 PENN STREET. Phones. i AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILE M. F.

30 horse DOW er automobile. Good bargain for truck or Jitney. Be'J 'phone 3S J. TOURING CAR CheaDl 6 passenger, with extra delivery body: first class condition. Apply 8 So.

10th St 6312 USED CARS for sale of every descrip tion. See as for prices. Ford cars from $150 up. Troelsch Keefer, 94. North 6th and 419 Moss street.

Service. GOING ANYWHERE? USE THE RED STAR AUTOS Any Part of the City for 25c 24 hour Service, main station, 128 s. 10th st. Bell. 212 B.

1027 M. FAMILY SUPPLIES A. N. ADAMS, dealer In fresh and smoked meats. Orders delivered, isotn Phones.

14th and Muhlenberg Sts. CAKE SPECIAL All's not cake. Some cakes are fixed to catch the eye end fool the taste. But they wouldn't even take booby prize in a pure food show. Beware doped cakes! Our cakes, like our nien a.ndotherthlngs, are made from the best materials.

Our reputation guarantees this. Arnold Bertolette, formerly with Lord 4 vrage, H. Sth St tons. GROCERIES Telephone your order to us ana we will deliver It to you wun out extra charge. Gehris Pure Food lores, low Franklin street GENUINE OLTVE OIL Our own Impor laHn at 1 1 nt t'J l.ira rn nn a In, v.

aic, mc sample Dot. inomw ti. 35 S. Seventh St Both Phones. JUST RECEIVED Another large ship ment of Lemonado a pleasant and refreshing drink In hot and cold weather.

Sold at 10c per bottle. Also try our Dictator Rye Whiskey for medical pur poses, it has no eaual. Jl.oo per nouie. Only hv William D. Jesberg, 1062 North 10th street.

Phone orders de livered. NOTHING IS MORE HELPFUL THAN WOOD. PURR REVFR AGES. WE DE LIVER PROPMTT.V ALT, OF THE BEERS BREWED IN READING. AS WELL AS POTTS VTLLE PORTER ND EVERY KIND OF CARBONATED DRTNKS.

WE TAKE PRIDE IN FAMILY TRADE AND WILL APPRECIATE YOURS. EXCELSIOR BOTTLIMG 37 39 MAPLE ST. BOTH PHONES. WE take a pardonable nrlde In the su penor quality of our beverages, dotq as to purity and to palatabillty. We have spared no nalns.

no expense in strlylng for these results, and now that we have obtained them, we offer them to the public to enjoy with abso irte confidence in their superiority. MT LAUREL SPRING WATER CO. Reading Office 333 Church St Both Phones. CEREALS AND BREAKFAST FOODS OURS BUILD UP STRENGTH Why do you start the day off with a cereal 7 Why do you gtve well cooked cereal to cniioren? Because there's health In good cereals. Our line of fine groceries Includes all the popular cereal foods, most of which you are famil ir with.

Everything in the best of groceries. E. B. BOYER, 963 North Eleventh Cor. Spring.

Both Phones. W. D. BA USHER, Fancy an 1 Staple Groceries, Notions, Truck, Meats. Etc.

Corner Front and Elm Streets. PHONE ORDERS TAKEN FOR HOME MADE BREAD. PIES AND FANCY CAKES. GROCERIES AND SMOKED MEATS. MRS.

P. CONWAY. 1624 COTTON STREET. Delivery to any part of the city. Open Sunday until 10 o'clock and 4 to 8.30.

Open evenings until 8.30. Con. Phone, 6S9 1. "IN A CLASS BY ITSELF" AMMON PEERLESS COAL. MAMMOTH COAL DEPOT.

EIGHTH GREENWICH STS. BOTH PHONES. NO BETTER LINE OF CHOICE WINES, WHISKIES AND BRANDIES IN TOWN THAN WE CARRY. LET US DELIVER YOU AN ORDER AT YOUR HOUSE. WE QUOTE THE VERY LOWEST PRICES AND WILL RESPOND PROMPTLY TO A TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDER.

G. W. MENGE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTOR POTTSTOWN BEER. 964 PENN ST.

BOTH PHONES. WHEN YOU WANT QUALITY IN PRETZELS BACHMAN'S EVERY TIME PARCELS POST SHIPMENTS ESPECIALLY Office, S36 N. Sth street. Both phones. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT CREAM SWISS CHEESE IN TINS ENSSLEN'S Fourth and Penn and Crystal Palace Markets.

306 ELM "STREET. BUSINESS CHANCES CONFECTIONERY. Cigar and Peanut stand, next door to Schuylkill Avenue Picture House. Doing a fine business. Will sell cheap to quick buver.

Apply 152 N. 9th street, Mickle 6947 CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM BUSINESS. GOOD LOCATION. NEW EQUIPMENT. WrILL BE SOLD VERY REASONABLE McGOWAN AGENCY, 610 AVASHINGTON ST, OPEN SAT.

AND MON. EVGS. FOR SALE Lot buildings known as the Scott Carriage Works, Hamburg, Pa. Lot 60 2S0 buildings, 26x54 ft. and 30x75 ft, one story with basement.

Suitable for automobile repair or planing mill. For information call or write to SCOTT CARRIAGE WORKS, Hamburg, Pa. 6S15 WET WASH LAUNDRY, new modern equipment, city of 55,000 Inhabitants. Here is a chance to make money for the right man, investigate, trial allowed; will expect $2,000 cash, balance of $1,600 monthly payment. No tri.

flers; reference given as to honesty. Address Box 412, News Times Office. MEDICAL CANCER'S, Tumors, All foreign growths removed by speedy, humane, knlfeless methods. Skin, Chronic Nervousness and SPECIAL DISEASES, Blood Poisons, CATARRH, successfully treated. Call or write Dr.

Krum, at The Krum Pharmacy, 223 North 6th Reading, Pa. INTERNATIONAL DOCTORS, Chronic and Special Diseases. Electric and Swedish treatments. Free examination and consultation. 150 North 6th street Reading, P.

I BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS SUNNY SMILE rannr.t romi wh.n the stomach is out of order, but the stomach is never out of order when toe meal am rVvetfll Restaurant, for the food is so perfectly cooked, and of such antl dys Peptic kind that it restores and pro ui. i cs neaitn. Crystal Restaurant. 645 Penn St. CHIROPODIST of long experience successfully treats the worst cases of feet m.

E. Boas, registered ohirop i. Penn Bell phone io( k. ESTIMATE given on boardwalk, house, oarn or bungalow. Bungalows a spe cialty c.

D. WentzeJ, 1111 Franklin St tii pnone A. LET THE KEYSTONE TRANSFER o. ao your hauling. Bell Phone.

217 A. 211 Poplar street. Howard Smale. Prop. PORTABLE BUILDINGS AH steel portable buildinzs for all housing, gar ages a specialty.

See one at 150 Court Si' A fichmehl Co. Bell pnone. K. READINfi Wierr mm m. O.

Albright. dealer In waste paper no an Kinds of iunk. Hlgnesr casn Prices paid. Country trade solicited. Washington street PEOPLE MAKE THE MISTAKE OF ALLOWING SMALL TOOTH TROUBLES TO GROW TO LARGE ONES, W'HEN PROMPT ACTION AT THE PROPER TIME WOULD SAVE THEM BOTH MOVEV AND MISERY.

WISE ONES HAVE THEIR TEETH EXAMINED REGULARLY. DON'T GO TO ANY OLD DENTIST. WHEN HEST WORK COSTS NO MORE, OT'R EQT TPXrirx ivn OT'R FX. PERIENCE ENTITLE us to ftrst IN YOUR CONSIDERATION. UH.

H. L. TOHNSON SON. 88 S. 6TH ST.

BOTH PHONES. 3. O. SPFTTIET, Hand and Power Elevators, Buttonwood and Gordon Sts. SEEDS HARDWARE SALT H.

F. HEP.ZOG, SIXTH AND BINGAMAN STS. DR. F. WAGNER NORTH TENTH STREET, BOTH PHONES.

HENRY D. GREEN. ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 12 WASHINGTON READING, Pa. Rell Phones: Office.

140 B. Residence. 2301 Mount Penn. STANDARD KEY AND LOCK CO. I Ock and GiinRmtthlne.

We'll duplicate kevs while von wait. or we ii make you an original kev for any lock. We will mend all kinds of locks or install new ones. Including the most elaborate lock systems. If you lose your keys and are locked out, Just phone us and we'll have a man en the spot.

We repair door springs. open evenings. 20 years' experience witn Reading Hardware Co. Mail or ders filled. New phone 72 3.

2C2 NORTH NINTH ST. A household electric fan Is very eco nomical and very refreshine. You can operate It for a very small amount. All the members of your family will be neaitmer ana happier ir you buy one ior your nnnie. KEYSTONE ELECTRIC CO.

Both Phones. 906 Penn St, Osteopathy and Electricity DR. WESTLEY M. BARRETT Osteo pathy and electricity. Suite 404 Colon ial Trust Office, 9 A.

M. to P. M. Bell Phone. 2747.

MortjraKes SEE US MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGE AT 57o REASONABLE EXPENSES. GEO. W. BILLMAN 626 COURT STREET. Insurance.

ALL FORMS OF AUTO INSURANCE "In One Policy." ESSICK BARR, Gen. Agents and Adjusters for the Old AETNA. 639 COURT STREET. Reading, Pa, This month has brought so much rain That most of us are weary; Cheer up! You'll have no pain Nor be the least bit dreary If you talk to NORTON Before it Is too late About the insurance matters that need attention. 709 Baer Building.

FOR SALE 324 South Third Street. YOU MAY GET SICK OP. YOU MAY DIE WHEN LEAST EXPECTED. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE A FIRE. ARE YOU PROTECTED? IF NOT, WHY NOT? THINK IT OVER SERIOUSLY.

THEN ACT. WALTER M. TYSON, 318 BERKS TRUST BUILDING. BELL PHONE, 1919. FOR DEPENDABLE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS.

SEE YOUR FRIENDS GEO. W. AUGE A SON, I2E NORTH 9TH STREET. INDEMNITY Against fire, storm, casualty, In companies whose vast resources and fair dealing keep their performances always at par with their promises. D.

F. ANCONA, BAER BLDG. COLLECTIONS OUTSTANDING BILLS CONSUME YOUR PROFITS. REDUCE YOUR TRADE THREATEN THE FOUNDATION OF BUSINESS. DON'T WORRY, THE BERKSHIRE CREDIT )FFICE, collects Four bills.

LEGAL NOTICE EXECUTtUCES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE will be sold at public vendue on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1315, at the GRIMVILLE HOTEL, in the Village of Grimville, Township of Greenwich, County of Berks and State of Pennsylvania, the following real estate, No. GRIMVILLE STORE STAND. All that certain two and a half story stone and frame store stand and dwelling house, two story frame warehouse with lodge hall on the second floor and two lots of ground upon which the same are erected, situate In the Village of Grimville, Township of Greenwich, said County and State, containing 1 acre, 130 perches All the store fixtures pass with the property. Said buildings are In an excellent condition and occupy two of the most prominent corners of a cross road in said village, having large frontages on three streets. A well of never failing water, pig sty and other necessary outbuildings are upon the premises which is also adroned with shade trees and fruit trees.

This Is an old store stand, established almost a hundred years ago and enjoying an elegant trade. Grimville poetoffice is located In this building and has been at this place lor a period of a hundred years. NO. z. URIMYILLE HOTEL.

All that certain two and a half story brick ho tel. with two and a half story brick attachment brick shed for stabline lo cated on two lots in said Village of inmvnie. saw uounty and State, ad Joining properties No. 1 and the hotel lot having a frontage of 157 ieei on one street ana lis teet on another street, with a 16 feet wide open driveway on the other two sides. Said two lots contain lao.8 square perches.

This notel was established a hundred years ago and enjoys a large local and transient trade and is located on the State road running from Easton to iiarnsDurg, which road is traveled very extensively. Said hotel has six teen (16) rooms, is In the best condition ana an ine notel nxtures and neces sary equipment pass with the property. a new waueo in refrigerator was in stalled a year ago. With the hotel passes the right and privilege of using ine water tor notel and family purposes from the well located at the cross roads In front of the farm house Large shade trees adorn the property No. 3.

FARM PROPERTY. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate at Grimville, in said iownsnip, county ana state, adjoin lng lands of Grimville Church prep erty, late Joseph Rabenhold, dee'd. Samuel Berener. Daniel Meckle. nan lei Berger.

David Fister and others, containing 217 acres. 115 nerrhesc The improvements consist of a three story brick dwelling house, large Swiss barn with rear extensions, large pig my, wagon snea witn corn cribs at tached, corn crib, carriage house, chicken house, ice house, woodshed, tannery, tenant house, two wells of never failing water, and running water at barn for the horses and cattle. Large shade trees adorn the dwelling house, also another farm house, Swiss barn, wagon shed, with corn cribs at tacned, pig sty. spring house are on the farm. Two orchards are on the premises, three meadows, numerous springs or water and by the introduc tion of a ram running water can be supplied to all the buildings on the 3 purparts, 'the buildings are in good condition, the soil is of the best and particularly adapted for potato culture, J.i acres are clear and under cultiva tion, 2o acres, 3 perches are covered with good heavy oak and chestnut tlm her ready to be cut and 35 acres are covered witn timber of xteen vears' growth.

The wood leaf will be offered separately and with the premises; the three different purparts will he tried separately and as a whole. Property No. 1 and No. 2 are located within one square of the Grimville Union Church and one square from the public school nouse. inis snie arrorcis a grand on portunnty to men of ambition and who ciesire to have a good countrv storA hotel stand and a good farm, also an opportunity to city people looking for investments ot tins sort and for country homes.

There are elegant sites ior Dungamws on the rarm and the fields abutting the public roads hnvn a large frontage making them available for. building lots. The property can be divided into two farms as there are two sets of farm buildings on the premises. The total acreage of the tnree purparts Is 220 acres, so perches At the same time and place will be of rered tne tonowing personal nronertv Large corn sheller, large stone marble slab, lot of currier tables, 2 large saws, wheelbarrows, boiler and water nines. grindstone, platform scale, Fairbanks scale, dump cart, cart harness, double truck sleigh, lot of lumber and many other articles too numerous to men tion.

Sold as the estate of DANIEL P. GRIM, deceased. Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon when due attendance will given and terms of sale made known by ANNA C. GRIM, EMMA GRIM, ELIZABETH G. ROTHERMEL, Executrics IRA P.

ROTHERMEL, Attorney. HOWARD B. SMITH. Auctioneer. DRUGGISTS GREEN Carbolic Acid Salve is guaran teed tne Dest salve tor ail kinds of sores, bad burns or itching, manufac tured oy a.

u. Barren, 565 Perry St Price, 25c. NOTICE ARE YOU SICK? Don't worry. You can be your own doctor and enjoy good health for less than halt cent a day. Someth ntr different.

HERB RENOVATOR TABLETS. The great remedy tor Rheumatism. Gen eral Debilitv, Blood Disorders, Kidney ana xrouoies. indigestion Dy. snepsia.

Constipation. Headache Weak Back, That Tired and All Gone Feeling, Nervousness; almost every ailment due to bad assimilation. As a wenerai ionic they are unsurpassed. Order now. Six months' treatment sent to any address.

Price $1.00. A true family Remedy. G. P. W.

REM EDY 611 8. 15th STREET, READING, PA. PURITY in drugs Is vastly more Im. portant than even purity in foods, be cause wnen sickness comes the full effect of medicine must be had. We warrant absolutely that our drugs are inorougniy up to stanaara.

No aoul teration here. In filling prescriptions we use the utmost care to follow the doctor's directions. No guesswork. No substitutipn of other medicine in place of those he orders for his patients. Toilet articles and soda water.

RAUDENBUSH, 39 N. Sixth St SAFETY FIRST You do not have to be a judge of drugs to get high qualities. We take great care to supply only the best! Weber's Drug Store, 34S Penn street. In Business for your Health. SODA, fine, drink It! Yes, drink our quality soda.

The flavors have a delightful and smooth richness, just the right taste you want, and the beauty of it is our soda not only tickles the palate, but it is so pure and free from harmful ingredients that It helps the system. Hundreds of folks In city say our soda is the best ever. Plenty of room for all and prompt attention Our drug store is the best for quick and good service. AMERICAN MEDICINE The Rexall Store, 716 Penn St. Both Phones.

HAY FEVER, ASTHMA AND CATARRH ARE INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY USING STEIN'S GERMAN ASTHMA REMEDY. 20c, 40c, BOXES. STEIN'S PHARMACY, F. E. E1TNIKR, P.

H. MANAGER. QUALITY DRUGS AT CUT RATES. 807 PENN "READING, PA. PRINTING ADVERTISERS USING BOOKLETS will find our plant splendidly equlDoed to turn out their work quickly TELEGRAM PRINTING COMPANY.

Sixth ft Walnut Sts Both Phones. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED" INFORMATION regarding good farm ior sale or improved land. R. G. List.

Minneapolis, Minn ssss HA Furniture and Stove. gggerg. 4To s. 7th st Cons. Phone 322 4: IN MEMORIAM.

Rih Great anJ Supreme nI ht has in His infinite wisdom removed from amon us hTO0 worthy nd esteemed mem beu Snyder; and, iH The and intimate relation held with him fa the faithful dis eLVf hls dutle member, and especally as secretary of this organization, makes it eminently fitting tlat Jherefor Ur "PPatwn of him; Pat the and the aw he, has exercised In the organization by service, con eVawft and W'H held in grateful remembrance. That the "1den removal of fm and a timber and officer Tj 2nf our mMst 8 vacancy tuLf that will be deeply realized by all the members and friends and will prove a puhhc" t0 the and the wRhSlV6dK ThatJ wltn mpathv or fhl bereavd relatives and fi.milv iwL d.TcefeJ tne Sixteenth Ward Club expresses its hope that overVuUT' 10 us a may be by Him Wh doeth That co" resog be, "Pread "Pen the records of Jo fh. and a copy forwarded to the bereaved family. LEONARD G. YODER D.

M. BLATT. JAMES W. ECKENROTH, August M. 1915.

Committee. BAUMSTOWN Death of Cirrus F. Hartlinr BAUMSTOWN. Aug. 28 Icvrus months and 17 days, died sud: hlSx home here paralysis of the heart.

Mr. Hartline was for J4 years the foreman at the Birds "I111' He was a mam. Mhe IndePendent Americans. Odd tellows' and St. Mark's Lutheran church.

Birdsboro. He was alpq solo cornetists of th Fortv sixh Kegiment Band. Birdsboro. He survived by his widow, Cora (nee Levengood); one son. John; a daughter, Amelia; his mother, three brothers and a sister.

Funeral Wednesday. TXXViL BREVITIES Howard X. Trate, residing near and employed at Mount I'enn. was arresterl at Tmi. and Oley streets by Patrolman Gal a cnarge preferred by a Kirl.

A warrant will lie served on the man, who is 39 years old. A silver trumpet will be presented by the Hampden Fire Cotnpanv of this city, to the Good Will Compaiv of Harrisburg, next The Harrisburg firemen entertained the Hampdens on a visit to that eitv some time ago. Minnie Powell, arrested hv Officer Franckowiak on a disorderly' conduct charge and later released, was not at City Hall at the time for police court and no hearing took place. An auto belonging to Ahner Adams, of Rsterly, skidded on the Wet surface of I'enn at onua utTH.j street, West Reading, when coming uun grane, anci ran on the sidewalk. When it mounted the curb a laiTID bracket were badly bent.

City children beginning school in September are urged to be vaccinated as soon as nossihlo nr lline ter Bucher. medical inspector in chief, will be In the dispensary at the Administration building todav. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday between 2 and 4 to vaccinate all children of parents who cannot afford to employ a physician. Harry S.

Craumer. stenographer Of the Orphans' Court muv hoi some difficulty in returning to the United States across the Panarii 1:1 border from Newfoundland, where ne nas been spending his vacation during the nast two months on ac. count Of the strinsrencv nf thu Enr. lish government in permitting trav elers euner to enter or depart from the United States. Mr expected to return to Reading today, but friends have learned that his passage was interrupted at the border.

Herbert Millett need 3fi oloiminr. Troy, as his home address, and Ralph Childs, 22, who says he comes from Staunton. Conn xt era naiK.ht trying to enter the Huyett Rhoads; snoe iactory, i ourtn and Walnut streets, Birdsboro, by Constable Banner. Who wa.1 notified nf the Itlemnt by the watchman at the factory. isaac jacoos.

Tney were given a hearine before 'Knnire Vntmo Vir, sent them to the hnrmih Mnn They were committed to Jail on Sun uay. ai tne nearmg Minett said he was a comedian in a traveling show and that the show had disbanded. Childs said he was on his way to Wilmington, where he expected to secure work at the du Pont mvwrier works. Both men stated that they spent a night in the lockup in Reading and that they had been released Saturday morning. The men had pried open the window when the night watchman detected them and informed Constable Danner by tele nhdtlfl.

The mpn dnimoft tliot had been drinking and that (hey were not responsible. DEATHS ELSEWHERE John D. Long, former Secretary of the Navy. Miss Elizabeth Good. 8 4.

now. mansville. Mrs. August Yodi r. Rnnnprt'o School House.

Washintftnn rwtcrTacia man from the Nashville district for ten years. Henry A. Sto a retired minis ter of the Evangelical Church, dropped dead at York. Leah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Epstein. 208 North Second street Allentown. Eli Andreas died at Slntinc tnn nt apoplexy, aged 73 years. Adeline E.

Hill, widow of Emer E. Hill, at Allentown, aged 91. Elias Dlller, at New Holland, was 85 years old. rr. IT XI I.TI A meeting of the Northeast Christian Temperance Union in St.

Paul's U. E. Church. a short business session gave a most interesting talk Necessity of Wearing the bon," and the work of diffe' ments composing the W. next meeting will be held Aug.

31. at the home of kelheiger. ion Douglass tion ot officers..

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