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11 1 "TCririrJ i ijtn ts Ci on Windsor 3 Construction of two large garages was authorized by Building, aptrjtor Tuesday afternoon. Both wlll be erected in the near future, in ihe northwest section of the city. FTeehafer wim but id tne largest on the southsidc of Windsor street between Fifth and Church streets It will be 48x40 feet and 7,000. John C. Detlioft is the The other will be built 'SYRUP OF FIGS' CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from fitomach, liver and bowels' i I eeept tsvrui.f Figs only look tor the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or Physic for the.

little stomach, liver and bowels. Children. love its delicious fruity taste: Full' directions for child's dose on each' bottle. Give it without fear.f Mother! You must say "California." Adv." Skirts Pleateit 35c y. Irf ns pleat your skirt, tunic, flounce or ruffle.

All 'work done In twwityfour hours. Our prices are right. Accordion, knife or box Hemstitching and Picot. All 12c, Yard, Buttons Covered, Best assort ment and good work. TYSON'S DAZAAR 608 and 610 COURT ST.

tit U.I i The Silent House "That home equipped with Music pure, lias home, sweet home's eternal lufc." ERE and there we may" still find; a home that is without the joy of good Music. There may be peace and plenty, comfort and good health perhaps the prattle of little children But there is no Music a Silent House. The head of this house has failed to pro vide that good cheer only because he feels that a good Piano or a Playerpiano is beyond his means. He thinks of hundreds of hard earned dollars when he speaks of home music. Yet he is the very man for whom Lichty Music House can smoothly pave the way to jiappier evenings and holidays with his family.

Fine instruments at' reasonable cost, with terms not burdensome to honest folks of limited means that's one ljkely reaspn why so many Berks 4 County homes are already equipped with a Piano or Player Piano from Lich.ty's, It will do you good just to 'hear the fine instruments on display herean hour or two of real ly good music that will cost you nothing! i 1 Tenth street. ad Is of brick and wlil measure i 1x12 vfeetv on tract haa been let to A. EL SpaU tor 70. v.Lundy and UcKlchael will make exterior alterations tb the building on the east side of Front street between Panand Cherry, ine alterations will coat 1600, YAS SHORT 01IE An Elkton Wedding That Has Reached Divorce Stage in Five Months' Five months. after their marriage at Klkton.

her husband according to the statement of Mrs. Edna A. Bickta in her divorce proceedings against Edward J. Bickta 6th and Penri streets. They were wedded Jan, Z4y.19J6, and separated June.

2S the same year, According to the libel filed by At torney M. Bernard im mediately after their marriage the husband ordered the wife to go to Heading while he proceeded to Wil mington, telling her. he would come. to Reading in a few day. The wife states that he did iiot' come to Reading and she went to Wilmington where she" lived with him from June 14 to June 28, 1918 when he deserted i 1 Sarah M.

Dillon, of Hamburg, through Attorney sr. Bernard, Hoff man started divorce proceedings James P. Dillon, of North 8th a street, on treatment grounds. They were married on Jan 17. 1914.

i The Wife claims that after they lived together three months she was Oomne lled to leave Tilm because of her husband's cruel treatment and that she returned to hlin and he laagn abserr her and she was com pelled to leave him. hey seperated for. the last on Sept. 2, 1919; She claims he called her vile names and would strike her, Lillie May Dengler of North th street, through Attorney 'William, A. started divorce proceedings against Clement Dengler, residence unknown, "on' the ground of desertion, They were married, on May1' 2G, 1900, and separated on Sept.

3, 1908, The wife alleges that for a long time prior to the separation the husband neglected his family and frequently made threats to desert her, The libel says that the husband left on Sept. 3, 1903, and has not seen him since that time. AVIATOR KILLED ON HIS FIRST FLIGHT Sioux City, Iowa, March 30. Harry E. Simon, a former army flyer, of Pittsburgh, and Arthur L.

Peterson, of Viborg, a stu dent aviator making his first flight, were killed today when their airplane crashed 300 feet to the ground. mm i fi HOUSED: i 21 23 NoRTioTO'tir. jmf U. C.Tcrtjts r. lTr far.r.:ire Pay.v:rt 1 1 Tree: will no strika today among the city employes In the bureau of water.

About a fortnight ago there had been introduiwd a number of petitions requesting something more substantial in the way of compensation by April 1,. or divert things were to happen. TDne wa that a number of the employes were to sever their connections with $he water department, After making a survey of the bu reau in its. entirp.lv. Counrilmsn uampman.

superintendent of the de partment of and publie prop erty. which carries with it" the bu reau of water, said that there Would be. no strike. emnloveF nave Decn pacined, at least for the present. A number of anntnntmenta will be mane Dy council at tomorrow's meet ing.

mcioding engineers, at. the Maid encreek pumping station. By an or dlnance passed vesterdav. three eignt nour sblfts will be established xnis win necessitata new annoint ments in view of the fact that both evsineeru resignea some time go. i Harry BuckWalter.tfnA Irvln Ale pach were the engineers who aev erea tneir connection with the pumn Bunion, a surprise may he in store or one of the twov in the way of a reappointment.

It was Mid ai cuy nan tnat it wpuio hot be KacKwaiter. i One. new man will ba a.nnnintjd nu, anoiner promotea. Mr. Damp man said that the men at th nln.nt filling the positions of oilers were to be given consideration.

From this It IS ULKCn tnat one of thf thru an glneers will be a. former oiler and another a new man. The third will Dcone or tjie enclneera who r. signea. Another appointment to be made council will be the suceeesni of Dr.

George R. Fetherblf. lnr munt anamiiK, inspector, oeorge R. Rothenber'ger. who has served as.

slstant under Fetherolf, is to have the job. Dr. H. B. Roshon.

who is connc ctea witn the bureau and whn served as chief under Councilman witman and then resigned to nter the army, was also mentioned for the place. Mr. Roshon is to be tho as Tliere Will also be tntrnAiioaA hill increasing he salary of I4nn Barr, clerk in the. bureau nf health His present compensation is $1,080. an be advanmil 19nr Th.

saiary Doost is orr sct by the aboli imu oi tne clerical position held by LA PRENSAJS IS MUCH PEEVED hmks Our Attitude Toward South American Government is Arrogant Buenos Aires, March 30. The recent notes of the United States government regarding the ant! Peruvian disturbances In Bolivia. are described as "arrogant" In an editorial published today by La tTensa. criticising the policy of the unnea states, past and present. wwara me soutn American re publlcs.i:.v The reont Pern Rnltvian IAH.

ftlct, sayi, the newspaper, "produced new intervention from the White nouses py means of telaera.mii th atyie or wnicn appears to be more suitable, to the action of a tutor toward disorderly pupils than to the diplomatic style usual in dealing with sovereign states. Opinion in the republics. directly chafed by these telegrams, laments that the united States treats them like protectorates or countries with limited it VTuttoijofeif by neutralizing the acidity of the Htomach, instantly relieves the food souring and fermentation whjch causes the misery, making gases, heartburn flatulence, fullness or pain in Btomach and intestines. tew tabIfltJ of 'Tape's Dlapep. sin" bring relief almost aa soon as icacn ine stomach.

They help regulate disordered stomachs so fa Vorlte foods can be eaten without distress Costa, so Jlttle at drur Ybar Photograph I i in of ain EASTER CARD. Both reasonable. but one a ntrnu. uent; reminder of you. 'I UMBEL STUDIO (CSosed on 6unday) S8T If.

Sixth AUCTIOrjEGD lira elm ST. CSO nraif riAtrcrr if arrrfA fit 't I rura br 'aroflMter j.inpeearDre I ury ouo Wet luub 84 Preciltaiioa 1 Oct. 44 Wind direction N.W. Wind'' vnlodtr 14 la" ritoeditWa Clear Mne e'a cs ctoao put i utt wouka toe tewor a4 a oool bm a for some rain (. i ex.

os seasoa tor aoexnectml ilni mart be Mdr for tan. it' notice. Bu 'wthr 'a bujtng startling in irnt sad a for today gentle wisds tMowiag Sruai tae ootn. S. BUItEATJ OFFICB i Keauiug, aiaren 30, 1900.

8 A Of. 12 Noon. 2 P. 30.00 0 Clear SO 46 T. 41 W.

Pt.CMy migtiowt teasperatura, tu.at a p. m. LaKat teroperarore, 40 at a a. m. i Aremrs tenapoatttre, 90 which is degrees abore nornatl.

8aa date last year: Highest, 49; lowest, 30; "weather, clear. Highest sad loweet teiaperatares tor this en record are 86 in 1910 and 10 in 1815. Xxneas temperature since March 1st, 30 degrees. Precipitation for hours endlnig 8 p. ta, trace, which is below normal.

iBxosw in precipitation since March 1st, LOS inches. iBiofss in precipitation slaoe January 1st. .46 iaohes. eua rises son sets 8.23 p. m.

Light vehicles, T3jp. m. Washington Forecast 'Waahlncteo. March 30. KKtrn Penn.

syrranht: Fair, FUGfflTOES HIIISELF UP Applies for Admission 4 to Penitentiary Pittsburgh. March 30. Ac cording to officials of the Western Acticn ci I en CuCTrc Crcitss Renewed Activity Dover, DeL, 30 News of the ratincation of the proposed eon stltutlonal woman suffrage amend ment by the Upper branch of the Mississippi Legislature aroused In tense interest here today and spur red tha. nilfrarf, wnrfr.ra. 4n ittao tpr 29.901 efforts to obtain ratification by the Delaware Assembly.

The legislators were urged not to let the south ern state beat them out in the race that suddenly developed between the two states. "Don't 'let Delaware be robbed of the honor of giving the final vote neceeeary.to make the amendment a Federal law," pleaded Henry Rldgely, or tne ueiaware uquai Kunrage Association. Thje opponents of ratiflcaUon were no less active and when the legislature adjourned for the day the situation was described by leaders of both sides as virtually unchanged. The revised statutes committee to which the4 joint ratification resolution had been voted today 4 to 3 to the measure out "on its merits." The negative votes were cast by. Democrats.

It la generally expected that a vote will be taken in the House tomorrow. No acUon on the resolution taken in the Senate and none Is expected until the lower branch disposes of the House resolution. PENNSY RAILROAD DISPATCHER DIES Cbarles W. tfftton, train dispatcher for the Fenasylratiia Railroad died at TellS Strang Tale When He floor, M3 Ehn street. He had been ill iHU death was 'due.

to uremia. Be was the son' of Mary (n Randolph) and the late Miles Lytton, snf was born in Wisconsin, near' Milwaukee. He re Med for a time at Esston, and at noenumie, out Tor tne past years lived in Reading. Since coming to this city lie was employed by the Pennsylvania Railway Company in the capacity of a train diwnatahpr. with nffiens at thn Penitentiary, located on tne uiuo loot on.

trenn street. River, hera, a man appeared wxwn was an active niemDer or a ei. Mary Discooai cnurc i auu aervea at ine ga oivne as a vestryman for several years. He that he was Walter Dress, a former tLjw in the church choir, havinir a Butlert county resident who was splendid tenor voice. Mr.

Lytton was a wanted as a fugitive from Justice, member of Isaac Hiester Lodge, No. 060, and. asked that he be. permitted to wyomissing "raI enter. I rv mm niir xne guara openea xne gate ana lutM ht mnthr h.

in conauctea tne man to waraen jonn year, his widow. Sarah (nee Edirarl, Francis. According to tne waraen, ana rneee orothers end smers: Herbert the man told him the following Randolph, both. of. Bwijr.

i wtfn of Thnm Hnlin PhnmlTrlll. on ieDruary ivxi, ne was sen M. am a tenced from. Butler county to serve ago in Phoenix ville, where his mother not less wan two years nor more i hvw rusmes. than three years in Rockview Penl William Snvdcr.

ICUUsHji vvuihj. ca o4fc i Tamil a. larceny, and aggravated assault and In company with another pris oner, he escaped from Rockview on August 8, 1917. FYom Rockview he made bis way to Oklahoma, worked in lead and zinc 'mines there for a few months, and then enlisted in the United States Army under the' nam of Dora. He was sent oversea, was trained in England, where he married a native girl, and served for a number of months in France.

At the close of the he returned to the United States with his regiment and was mustered out. A. few weeks later his wife joined him in America, and they went to Arizona. He told his wife recently of his past life and of his escape from Rockview. She urged him to sur render, stating that she would work until he returned.

Warden Francis placed the man In a cell and telegraphed the facts to authorities at Rockview. STAR COURSE LECTURE ln 1 ii 10,111 O.IVUCI BUI1 Ui iUl. IIU wuviwui, v.i vuaisw uuijjtaij, I iru. 'William, KnirliM. AiA rtf IS WELL ATTENDED The last number of the T.

M. C. A. Star Course was given Tuesday evening in T. m.

c.A. Hall by Clar ence L. Burgderfer, of Michigan. There was an excellent attendance. Mr.

Burgderfer is unique In the art or entertaining. He makes up In I art right before his audience and provokes to laughter. His representations of the noises of a barnyard saw mill and circus were amazingly He is at home on the platform in either humorous or serious roles. As a closing number, and given spontaneously, he walked over to tho piano and played a half dozen of the popula airs and had tne audience going in good style. The entertainment was greatly en 1 joyea oy an.

LANCASTER ROAD Harrlsburg, March 30. High way Commissioner Lewis S. Sadler has awarded contracts for feet of state road near Mount Jv, Lancaster county, to the Freeland Construction Company, Freeland, a $888,802.87, and 81,289 feet in Lewis Run Borough and Bradford township. McKean county to Mason Hanger Company, Paxlnos, at 1879,53 J.4. ARRISBURG CONSIDERS A KEKOr.lAL ESIDGE Harrlsburg, March SO State I policy in regard to construction of I the soldiers and sailors memorial bridge will be determined later by the State Board of Public Grounds! ana Buildings, wwen today decided to make errorts to have the con tract executed and If they fall to discuss changing specifications.

The! Pennsylvania Railroad submitted plan for construction of a large passenger station In the eastern end of Capitol Park nuiiding to be a part of the bridge. ne matter wiu ne taxen up at a I later date. TO.STTOinr.MINE CAVE IX Soranton. March 80 XVnrA was received here ton' rht from Oov ernor W. C.

Sprout i he I had directed Deputy Attorneys Gen eral Robert Gawthrop and William I M. Ilargist to proceed, to tXXt city at onoe to.studjr certain phases of the rize cava problem. ChUf Mines oeward E. button, has been directed diabetes at Steinsville. He lvid ben ailing for nearly three years bul aeatn came unexpectedly.

He at tained the age of 21 years and is survived by his parents and several brothers and sisters, all at home. Mrs. Emily Stelgcrwald. Mrs. Emily Steigerwald died Sun day evening at Steinsville.

She was suffering with a cold for several weeks but was getting better when she was suddenly stricken Sundav evening with apoplexy of the heart. She is survived by one daughter, Effle, at home. APPROVE GOVERNMENT Berlin, March SO. The National Assembly today rejected a vote of lack of confidence In the. government and then adopted, over the votes the German Nationalists and Independent Socialists, motion approving government's statement.

DIS EFFORTS ARE FINALLY REVARDED "For 20 long years I have tried medicine after medicine in an effort A AU UUIMinAUl HIIAnUCUl out not until I found Tanlao were my enorta rewarded," said II Parkinson. 8J84 Pine road, Phlla, My system was poisoned with un digested food. Sharp pains In the stomach, nausea and dlszinesa loft me entirely after a few weeks of the Tanlao treatment, however. I now sleep right, eat everything and al ways reel strong ana sturdy." Teniae is sold atv Bamford A. Kemp's and all leading druggists.

1920 riO DEL AUTO Policies EQTPPED with' AETNA SHC1C absorbers 1XR AMj Kinds of ACCEDENT8. Buy only SATISFACTORY, iusuranco SERVICE from Ezzlzh Barr General Axents and A3wtn 0 I iile rLocs ftrttSrc seHCiettn ti I aaa. Cctj fJot crcj cf Waahina ton. I7uv( ia i r.nit organisation, in the Navy Department ''absence of a definite foreign policy, except that of. strict neutrality." nnpratoit tr.

preparation of the entire navy for the war. Bear Admiral Mayo, commander of Atlantic Fleet during the wnM wir Anv v. the, Senate naval lnvestiaratlnir commmittee. TK nntiv lut.li. self, however, never better pre pard.

he than when war was declared. AdmlrnJ Mwn irsa Au. Admiral films immediate superior, technically, at least, during ire war, took issue: with' some of the statements made by that officer in his indictment of the department's conduct of the war To the eharge no adequate puut ror co opera made In arlvn TtA tlA a aaraM A ln4 Buy Easter SUIT Now and Save wioi VI inn oiiice ot cnier or operations had been created only in 1916 and was not' CAmArAhanatv tMti.ti 1 1 bv, the best possible results; but that wiuioui it conditions would have oeen "cnaouc." The na.w mi li for war in 1917 as were the British. rrencn n.nn irnimn nnviaa in Admiral Mivn uarloJ stAt tut it would have been better prepared bad the operations bureau been cre tuea sooner. Admirn.1 MivniAMnt .111.

wq.w I Admlra.1 Rlma MMtintlnn available destroyer and anti submarine craft should have been sent abroad when war was declared. He said that, it wm (mn.iafhrA v. BU K1C uoHmyers oe Kept witn the Atlantic DR.BURICHA ym writs aim teflay for a treatment of Dr. Burichart'a Vertable Compound. Pay for saae when eared of Liver.

Ktdny, stomach Tronblc, Constipation, Catarra, Bheoma Usm. Don't miss this fraoaest of remadlM nrl wftwitw fill nnmnlallr. i 1U. AH tlrwi 621 Kaln Clndutla a For Ml viui oirvg cv ou uf ixeaiineitt oCs out tie. pecessity for a sharMy, defined foreign policy, Ad nraj.

Mayo said that the armed of a nation were merely the ins' rumen ta to eufyort national The Navy Department, he argued, was responsible for the efficiency of the service only to the extent of ebngressional provisions, end he added that it took more than a year or two to build up a navy adequate to a great emergency. The difference of opinion as to what constitutes an adequate navy can be traced our lack of a definite foreign he said. "The remedy for this condition lies outside the Navy Department, but it Is vital to the question at ARGUMENTS COMPLETED Washington, 30. Arguments on, tflie constitutionality of the prohibition amendment and i portions of the enforcement act were concluded today in the Supreme Court. Soven separate proceedings now rest with.

the court for i scciusts "Ac AT firm STKtEI a a aaaaBBWs aaBsBBawaaBBSBaBSa Pr.0TC3T KEETD t. '1 uireuiiugen, oiorcn su toy rjtt Associated Press), i It has haeB learned on the best authority thdt a general strike in protest agalrit', tflA nMV I Wednesday. It is not expectrf.r I however, to becomegeneral before' Thursday morning. a A Crowd. Mlflmatorl tn THirvihLni 200.000 attended a meeting tonlgU, vrcuuzea oy ine ssociaiiBs in prr oH.iiuk mo anion or ivinf.

Christian In dissolving the ZaalM cabinet. mmri Dr. Core's liver Tctlztd 1 VrtlaU I aajsgllih 1 NAME "BAYER" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN i "Safe and proper directions are in every "Bayer" package "Bayer. Tablets of Aspirln'r to be genuinn must be marked with the safety VBayer Cross." Then you are getting the true, world famous As pirin, prescribed phvslclans for over 18 years. Always buy an unbroken packaae of "Bayer Tablets of which contains proper directions to safely $38 50 $44.75 $54.75 Guaranteed Saving, of $10.00 to $20.00 Navy and Clack Tricotine and Serge.

Fine Silvertones and Novelty Plain' and Check Velours. Unasual! High Class Custom Tailored Suits Fomtrly Priced at $110 end up to HO, Rtdzced to OU New Silk Underskirts $5.98 up to $15 News of Important Sayings Qn Fashionable Easter Apparel Now the Tine to Choose i Your Easter Suit in This Mighty Bale Lucky Purchases Make Possible Thebe Prices I I I 4 i I Nev; Encicr Ccats, Sliiri Cento 535 00 545 00 Jc? rtzzx Azi icJ Spcrti tdcb, ixUxif4, of, Bolm. 1SX0 24JS g39 90 Tricdsttes, Gccrrilj Crt ti, Cm Sxtba, TtlTets, VooI Jerseys tnJ i relieve Colds. Headache, Toothache," Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis Joint Pains and Pain generally. tin boxes of twelvo tablets cost but a few cents.

Druggists also scli larger "Bayer" is tiKv tcade mark Bayer Manu facture of Monoaceticacidcster of Salicylicacid. Adv. to join them here and all la their in. vestlgjUon i ra fc'a aid tmi CTTZI 1 uuai.

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