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DEATHS vOTH At GriU, Cumru township, on tie. 6th instv Pauline mee Meckler). vljlor of Andrew Koth, aged 18 years, mouths and day. mr Relatives and friends are invited to i tend the funeral, without further uoti, lrom her residence, at Grill, on Thursday niornlng at 8 o'clock at the bouse. High mass of requiem In St.

Paul's Catholic Church at 9 o'clock. Interment la Cath olic cemetery ju a k.n.v A ihlninirrnn. on the 6th Mary M.tnee ocntj, wiie ui ttavage, aged 77 years, 10 months and 18 Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her late residence, NVyoniissing avenue, Suillington, Friday morning 10 o'clock at the house. Services at the house. Interment In Falrview cemetery, Shilllngton.

KAFROTH At i'40O North 9th street, oh the utn e.ia wife of George B. Kafroth, aged o2 years, 4 months and 14 days. Services private at the house. Relatives hnd fliends are invited to attend the fu nern. without further, notice, at the Reformed church, Lincoln, Pa.

(2 mHes north of Kyhrnln), nt 12 o'clock Friday. KUAXIKU In Alburtls, on the 5th Franklin Amandus Kramer, aged 63 years, months and 7 dnys. u. Rc lattos and friends also Fox Tribe, No. Ked Men, mid AHwtis Castle, ivi'ir a v.

nf Alhnrtis. are invited to attend the funeral, jvithout further no tice, from Jiis late resiueu, Thursday at 9.30 a. m. teervices and In fornipnt nt Ihich church. uinwm.KR At ltosedale.

on the kill Ianlel Rentschler, aged 86 years, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, the residence of bis son in law a nu dauputer, ana "a .1 ii' at RoseUalc, Thursday, April 8, at Services and interment at Belleman center township. Conwiwcei will meet all forenoon at Mohrs Tille. i "NKIN ln this city, on tne 5th Luther son of Jonathan D. and the 'late Sara fceln, aged 24 years and 15 days. Relatives ana friends, also emploje.

of jteading National Bank, are invited to at 1 the funeral, without further notioe, from the residence of his father, Jonathan DNein, 23d and Perklomen avenue. Mtr Penn. on Thursday at 1.30 Services at the house, interment in Oley cemetery. STRAUSS In this city, on the 4th Mary V. (nee Gaul), wife of Frank a.

(Strauss, aged 64 years. 11T Funeral services at SeideVs chapel. 117 siL i ai ThiirsnnT at T.oU p. STiZZ Friday rnlg for Bern churcn, wnere serviv.eo it 10 a m. Interment in cemetery ad Joining Bern church.

LOST MOTORCYCLE license 8853. Reward if returned to if nwig JPARTY who took brown collie dog kindly they are known; otherwise they wiU ce proemcu. LtiST Bunch of keys. Return to vvnson Knglft. 726 Chestnut St.

Reward. Lady's hlark leatlier pouuetuw. contalnTiTs over $3, key and gas receipt, cX. Til Reward if returned to iw Ponth 10th St. frOCKBTBOOK in city treasure.

ufce at window. Reward. Apply 424 N. IQt.i. sLOST Auto license tag No.

34U D02. J. Levin. B22 Cedar St. tu iiirh black poodle, female, named Jrxopsr.

Phone Bell 1784 or 219 V. Re ward. 383 River. Small enameled pin. shape and color of violet.

Reward if returned to North 11th St. AGENTS WANTED 56'EN'T W.AKT:BD The Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. wants an agent or a permanent agency to collect ami solicit. commissions. Married man "I preferred.

Apply at office, Room 504 Colonial Trust mag. HELP WANTED MALE A Farmer; single, the year around. $40.00 a month, board, wasn ing. A good man. No other need apply, 36 acres near Pottstown, Pa.

Box 29 N. T. H. T. Office.

ISHCURITY SALKSMAN Two good men following for Reading and vicin Ity, to sell High Grade Dividend Paying Securities. Only men willing io worn anu with clean record need apply. Bring ref rences. Vernon S. Pultz bulte JJ, Second National Bank uuiiamg, ueaamg Ta.

I and Painters wanted. 32 North 8th St. iTVANTBI) Two first class house painters. Steady work. Apply 2222 Kutztown Road.

WANTED An elderly man to make him self useful around bakery. Apply Steg man's Bakery, 1113 Chestnut St. STONE MASONS wanted. Apply R. J.

i. Diamond, care of liui scnool, fotts town. ALL AROUND AUTO painters. i Himmelberger Wagon Works, IReadlng. Apply West WANTBD One repair man, also one garage man.

Apply MADISON MOTOR 326 Madison Ave. WANTED A night cook. Apply York Restaurant, 431 Penn St. New WANTED Weavers Exjperieicd Men, AND Learners Apply E. Richard MeSnig CoJ McKn ight and Oley Sts.

TWO or three men with salesmanship ability, or who would like to learn, to cll High Grade Securities. The right nien can earn a hundred dollars a week and up. Reply, with references, N. T. P.

Regular position now for a man to bang awnings and help with window shades. APPLY TO MR. KINSEY SIXTH FLOOR DIVBS, POMIOROY STRWART. WANTl iD Cost accountant and assistant In lur ire office of reliable, old established t'MnnfavUrttft. is an exceptional op portunity foa Slgh crade young man with character ntttt aWitty.

The man that fills tbls position satlsfactoiilv will hsvs in opportunity to acquire Interest in a business with unlimited possibilities. Give full particulars as to age, education and experienre. Address Post Office Uox No. '14s, Allentown, Pa. SALl jaUKN, who would like tpare time work selling High Grade Securities, ran earn a good substantial Income.

Write, giving references, N. T. Mt. waiter. Apply Lord's iteatnuraiu.

til WANTKIJ Two all around printers are needed by a lurge nationally known manufacturing concern having Its" own printing department. Steady employment, pleasant working condl tions. Advancement as merited. Umis nnl welfare features for employes. Splnflld importunity for men seeking permanent positions.

Apply by letter, age. experience, where now em ployed, and salary expected. All com ink'tloiis will be considered strictly confidential. Address P. O.

Box, 580. AUentown. Sk, 1 HELP WANTED MALE ALL AROUND auto painters. Unj melberger Wagon Works, Wet Read ing. PRACTICAL horseshoes and blacksmith.

AwdIv Robert W. Gross. Wernersv.ilc, Pa. 7 WANTED Two first class house painters. Steadr work.

AwolT 'Oil tt town Road. in anted Mem For Cleaning Cars Apply it MASTER MECHANICS OFFICE, 10th St. Bam. READING TRANSIT LIGHT COMPANY CAN use several men living outside Otty or lieauing, selling iiipn uraae eecui; ties, with or without expeence. Must have highest credentials.

Veron S. Pultz Room 32," Second National Bank nuiiuing, itoaaing. For Temple Line Good Wages. Steady Work. Free Transportation Apply to Mr.

Pelman, 1038 Amity Street, or. Come Ready to Work at Rosedale Station Monday morning. eh New York Restaurant, 431 Penn St. tu Paperhangers Pa5nters ') Bookkeeper; ict Salesman 525 Penn St. j.

A YOUNG man wanted to learn plumbing ana nesting iraue. Apply ortft 10th St. tn WANTED aod Helpers' APPLY Gray Itom Foundry Co. West Green and Tulpehocken Sts. WANTED Am Experjenced Capofla Tender APPLY Berks Foohdry Manufacturing Co.

GEORGE H. REJGEL, Berks P. O. Hamburg, Pa. A It: Four men who can earn at least $40 per week to complete our lti'M sales force.

Splendid opportunity with live American concern for the right tj pe of men. Refr erences required. Call today after 8 p. w. oia wasnington St.

UphiolstepeF (Furniture) Wamited at Once Steady Position to Good Mechanic 5th and Spruce Streets ELDE1UA' man to make himself useful nrnntirl storeroom, also office dot. An ply at oce. Kutz Smith. Oth and lonrts BIS WAX TBI) A porter; good wages. Tq WANTED A barher.

Apply 12 North 8th tu street. WANTED BRASS MOLD ERS BEADING BRASS WORKS, 104 Court St WANTED MEN GOOD POSITION FOR A MALE 8T10NOU11APHER. STEADY INDOOR WORK FOB LABORERS. OFFICE AND FACTORY AT K1DUKWOOD, PA. Fertilizer, Co.

BEADING, PA. A few good laborers 8teady work, good pay. Apply 6th and Rockland. STRIKE ON wnployes at Aimrlraa I)l and Tool 2nd and Iluttonwood 8ti. For Information ap ply at Jabot Imm, Baai ul rTaiaat Its.

THE READING NE WS TIMES, READINGj PA. THURSDAY MORNING; A PRTIt '8; 1920; HELP WANTED MALE WANTED BOYS For Office' Work GOOD PAY Willsoi Goggles INC. 2nd and Washington Sts. 50 CARPENIERS ALSO v' FOB Long Job Highest Wages 402 Baer Building, 529 Court 8t. WANTED YOUNQ MEN Two for Saturdays only.

Glory Coffee Co. S36 PBNN 8TB SET. Carf eaters, 75c per lour Cemeil FMSslers, 70c hr. Wanted Construction concrete building APPLY T. JACKSON SON ROPE WORKS, 9th Near Oley.

P. D. KAUFFMAN, Contractor. WANTED BOY TO RUN SEWINQ. UP MACHINE WHILE ATTENDING CONTINUATION SCHOOI Wages, 22 Cents per Hour.

Apply FRED HODGES, Front and Chestnut Sts. HELP WANTED FEMALE Girls' of 16 years or older needed for Saturday selling in various departments. A splendid opportunity for high school girls to mane spenaing money. APPLY NOW TO KINSEY SIXTH FLOOR DIVES, POM.E.R0Y STEWART. BELL TELEPHONE 4 OPjl RATING OFFERS permanent POSITIONS.

RAPID ADVANCEQIENT. EXCELLENT SURROUNDINGS. SPLENDID ARRANGEJ1E.NT8 FOR RECREATION. BEST MEALS AT LITTLE SICKNESS BENEFITS ANNfVEBSABY PAYMENTS. VACATIONS WITH PAY.

INCREASE IN PAY AFTER FOUR WEEK FREQUENTLY THEREAFTER. SHORT HOURS, PBEVIOUS EXPEiRIBNCB, IS NOT REQUIRED i CALL TODAY AT SI N. 511H ST. WRITE IF UNABLE TO 8KB MISS RODRUAN. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO.

OF PENNSYLVANIA EXPEJUELNCE GIRLS'. LEADERS TO OPEttlATB POWiBR SEWING MACHINE TO MAKE PANTS. APPLY The J. Q. Leinlbach Co.

338 MADISON KNITTER'S On White Work. Good Pay. Banner Machines. Apply 8. B.

Corner 6th Chestnut 2d fl. Cashiers Wanted Girls of 16 rears to 40 needed ri.hf no to. do cashiering. Regular positions. APPLY TO MR.

KINSEY SIXTH FLOOR 1 DIVES. POMKROY STEWART. WAiNTEl A girl for general office work, stenography essentiul. Aflply Alias Palm, Biisht fltU aim. HELP WANTED FEMALE Staticnery Salesgirl 'WanM 1 of 16 years or older needed rignt now to sell stationery.

Regular po wuoo. "apply. TO MR. KINSEY I WXTH FLOOR DIVES, POMEROY ffTEWART. We Have Wirk'for 10 Steady (Do Not Apply Unless Yon Mean Business) SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO FOB MER EMPLOYES I 1 MB.

yU 2nd and WashingtonSts. WAITRESSES (WANTED Women, orer 21 Tears of are. are deeded right now for waitresses in the storo luncneonette. Regular posittona. i APPLY TO MR.

KINSEY SIXTH FLOOR DIVES, POMEROY STEWART. WANTED Two salesladies, to sell High Grade Securities, whole or Dart time. Will consider those harlns sellinst aibliltf in other lines. Bring references. Vernon 8., Pults 32, Second National Bank Building, Reading, Pa.

AbLE SALESGIRL WANTED Girl of 161 or more needed rlaht now to sell in the aisle or tne lace department! iteguiar posiuon. APPLY TO MR. KINSEY SIXTH FLOOR DIVES, POMEROY ft STEWART. WANTED Two salesladies with canvass In emerience desired, but not essential. Those bavins other lines considered.

Ex ceptional income. Would be excellent for married ladles or widows who hare spare time, write, giving experience ana ref erences. A 100. We need riant now two saleswomen. OT'er 21 years of are.

for the wash roods department. Regular positions. APPLY TO I. KINSEY SIXTH FLOOR DIVES, POMEROY STEWART. WANTED AT ONCE ALSO, "LEARNERS.

Paid While Learning. Brnmbach Paots Factory 14th and Muhlenberg Sta. NOTION SALESWOMAN Rernlar DoMtlon for a saleswoman. 18 to 40 years old, In notions. APPLY NOW TO MR.

KINSEY SIXTH FLOOR DIVES, POMEROY STEWART. WAKTBD AT 0M0 Experienced OPERATORS on Trousers LEARNERS faM Walla Laamag. Brumbacii Pants Factory 14th aad Mnaleabwg ta. in our assembling department. Steady work, good pay with bonus.

Apply B. P. Harris MfcCa. 6th and Rockland Sta. Experienced Saleswoman For the Shoe Department.

APPLY 8.80, A. M. TO KINSEY. SIXTH FLOOR DIVES. POMBROY tt STEWABT.

rators on snirts Shirts WIDEAWAKE SHIBT FACTORY, 10th and Chestnut. WANTED AT ONCB (H 08 To Assist In Housework No washing, small family, wages, 110 per week. Apply 134 Clymer St Bell Phone ins HELP WANTED FEMALf "HELPT WANTED For Industrial Wbric APPLY BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. EMPLOYMENT BUSBEAU, Second Nortb 3d St. CHOCOLATE COATBR Also Girl to Work around, store.

APPLY SARGB8, 832 PBNN ST. WANTBD Dl.hwakber. also two women for aU arountt kitchen help, Polish preferred. Bustle Dairy Lunch, 007 Penn Hfc Top 'Hainds On wool half bote, 84 needle. Pleasant working.

comStiont. Steady, employment. Good pay. No labor trouble. For dotaik addreu, 'u'j Amsterdam, New York WANTED Woman to do kitchen werk in restaarant, also scrubbing.

Apply LORDVS BBOTAITRANT. 468. 6th St. WANTED A Oln to work in general. ppiy x.

at. a. I'aietena. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE at KEIFFTON NEAR TROLLEY. PURE WATER, TELEPHONE, OAS AND ELBC TRCITY.

LOTS 180 FEET DEE5P, AT TO 9 PER FOOT FRONT. Apply P. S. KAUFBMAN, BELL 810 W. .017 WASHINGTON ST.

Here Are Beautiful Homes on South 3rd, South 4th, South 6th and many outers in certain parts or tne city. They must be sold oulck. Come and see our fine list. They're all In good locations and you'll 'be glad to buy one of these beautiful homes, with ImproTcroents and good conditions. Price and terms to suit yon.

Come and see DeQeorge If you wish to buy or sell a home. My triace Is ooen from ft P. M. to 10 P. Saturdays from 12 to 10 P.

M. s. U. UetrlEUUUG, 332 S. 3rd St.

TO 8 ALB CORNER STORE Ob one of the best corners in tae dty. Apply M. LMNBACH A SON, 624 Wasalngtoa St. FOB SALE CORNER LOT Fifth and Spring 61 ft. 6 in.

br 110 ft. a in. A choice lo cation. BUILDINO LOT Northwest 8ecUon, Mc10WAN AOENCY. 610 Washington Street.

FOR SALE Corner lots at West Lawn. Excellent location, 1 block from tBolley, block from school houae. 90xlS0 feet. Price. S16.

Apply P. 0. Box 186. Wyo missing, Pa. FOR SALE 178 Clymer St Possession at once.

Appiy to W. M. LEINBAOH SON, 624 Washington Reading. Pa QR SALE BICYCLES BEX EMBLEM JACK BABBIT THE BESST EVER HOSTETTER; 220 DOUGLASS ST. BU 81 NESS TRUCKS Two deUrery auto mobiles, licensed ana running order.

Prices 300, 1200. Via ton Track accepted In exchange. Call quick. Henderson, Brans Newt Stand, 60 8. 7th bt.

Beading, P. FOB SALE CHEAP A samnia combination Ranee, also a new combination. Gas and Fireleaa cook era. Bargains to quick buyere. A.

B. SAUSftBR, Elm and Keed Sts Both Phones. FOR SALE Parlor suit. Apply H2 N. 11th St.

FOR I A tailor's good sewing machine, Addreaa C. 107, Nawa Tlmea Office. INSURANCE OBSTRUCT rVE STORMS. This is the season for them. Protect yourself by storm and tornado Insurance in the world'a strongest companies, represented by this agency.

D. F. ANCONA, BAER BUILDING. MONEY TO LOAN QUICK LOANS TO HOUSEKEEPERS In amounts us ta MOO at the rate as drv Tided by the law of the state. Repayment can be easily made in small m0athly la.

etalmenta, Eacfc principal paymaat reducing the intereatWe aire you aa loag Wm an 11 Una to ezDlalB one mtam im tall upon your calling at our office or we can Bare our repraeBiaare) can so eea yen. Our hooka are under Baaklnc Da fiaptmimt BUDerrisloa. Privacy autiMa jou when dealing with this old reliable company. rnonq neii iw xou van uei ii xooay. HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO.

IS BTH ST4 ROOM 2ND FLOOR. Boura S.30 to 5.30. Saturday 1 P. M. Loans made Suburbs androttatowa.

QUICK 10ANS $30.00 andUp, Easy Terms You should know the American arrica. Your transactions with this Company are held ln the strictest confidence, Loan. made at legal ratea Paymenu as low as 2X per month. No red tape, aaatfii mesrta, pledges or endorsers required; lost a business like understandlnj. Phone, write or cau.

AMERICAN LOAN CO. 634 PENN OVRB' BEAR'S. CON. PHONE, 81T B. BELL PHONE 1744 HELP VANTED 'Tlx Narrow Fatric Company's Wonderful expansion is affording unliai ited voaatblliUea te a large number of and WOMEN GIRLS Permanent work, best working conditions 1, (y.

to live aad grow: No Labor Troubles. Apply EMPLOYMENT (Centra of Building) The Narrow Pa ric Co mpany SALESMAN to eall on Automobile Own era, for an Oil Company Manufacturing Non Carbon Oil. We want a live man, to such excellent connections can be made. Answer by letter only The Boger Lukena Lebanon, Pa, 6EAME RS, loopera and knitters; also otner giria to work in hosiery mill. Value Hosiery Walnut and Thorn Sts.

i YOUNQ. MEN FOR DAY AND NIQHT KN ITT I NO ALS0 LOOPERS AND MENDERS QOOD PAY WITH BONUS Excellent Working Conditions 8HILLINQT0N. OpportumiHties At Whitaer's EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS IN OUR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. SALESLADIES ABE WANTED TO FILL KluGULAR POSITIONS IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENT. YOUNQ GIRL, 18 YEARS OF AGE, TO HELP IN LUNCH ROOM.

WAITRESSES FOR THE RESTAURANT Ait 15 WANTBU. WOMAN FOR GENERAL WORK IN THE KITCHEN. EXPERIENCED MAN FOB SODA FOUN TAIN. YOUNG LADY FOB SODA FOUNTAIN. DRIVER FOB DELIVERY CAB.

FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE MAKE AP. PLICATION TO MB. MILLER. C. K.

Whitner Co. QOOD. 'IT to make Ma wagea for good sew era on pants. wages, 116.00 and up; benua 0 per cant paid for steady work, also ban packera. Arm MOS NORTH NINTH ST.

STRIKE ON of weavers at D. G. Dery, 11th and Marion Sta. For Information apply to Labor Lyceum, Reed and Walnut sts. WANTED CiST OFF CLOTHING WANTED For IS rears we have been oavinr hla her prices pian any oroer nouse tor jaen'a uia Overcoats, Suits, Ahoes, Furs, Talklnc Machines, Records, and now the demand for these goods forces ns to pay more than ever, it will pay yon to look us up.

The leaders are always the best Call, write or phone. J. 87 South 7tn at. con. izv a.

DIAMONDS BOUGHT FOB CASH AND APPRAISED FOR ESTATES COHEN Jewelers and Diamond Merchants, 628 PBNN SQUARE, BEADING. WOMAN wants to do housekeeping. Ao Piy v. j. 781 CHURCH ST.

hlOH PRICES for Furniture, Stoves. Etc ABRAMSOUN. 1017 Muhlenberg SL Com. 1347 A. I WANT TO BOY ten Stoves, also furnl tura, earpets and pianos.

Phone laott 84 NORTH THIRD 8ELL your ciothes to M. REUbeX i2 South 7th Bt Con. 11A R. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE A BARGAIN FOB YOU OA KLAND Touring, 1017, In Good Condition WILUAM HORN, 188 W. Green 1019 MODEL D.

CHEVROLET Touring car, 8 cy Under, good repair. Aoply News Times Office F. 140. MOVING, HAULING, ETC Call 1232 Conso'lidated Phone for quick service on long distance moving. Reliance Motor 'Express To Harrialnirg or any other point.

ueaaiag, l'a. BUSINESS GUIDE rPRNITPRg REPAJRUTQ FURNITURE repaired and reflnisbed like furniture packed and shipped. Phone. eCH RODDER, 338 Court 8t. PIPE REPAIRING JTBXNCH BRIAR AND KEKBSCHAUat Wm; LEH Cigar Store 101 8.

STB gT, A BMGNTtB, 808 M. tTH BT, REPAIRtNO REPAIRING Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases Repaired. Chas. L. Bollman's Umbrella Store, 633 Penn Street.

TAUORLNQ READING CLEANING DYEING CO. Expert dry cleaning and Eyeing. Will call for andidelirer work. Both phonea, 110 North 5th St (Opposite Berkshire). OUR SPECIALTY is ogive "new are" to soiled, worn, discolored garments.

Send them te us today. R. ANGST ADT, 89 North Sd St AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS THE HERE Let as overhaul your Maxwell car by men who know how. Repairing of Oakland or any other make of car. DO IT NOW.

MADISON MOTOR CAB 320 Madison At. Under the management of L. C. Becker, the best authority on Maxwells. For Expert Automobile Repairing Go to KEYSTONE MOTOR AND REPAIR CO.

r. Poplar and Court Sts. Cylinders Reborlng, New Pistons Furpished. Agents for' G. M.

C. Trucks. BeU Phone 3067 R. Con. Phone 404 Y.

'ATTENTION! Mitchell, Stii'deboker and Ford Car Owners! Bring la your cars for repalra and oyer hauling. We are experts on these make machines. Our work must be satisfactory and our terms reasonable. A. F.

BLACK GARAGE, 11th and Greenwich Sta. Installed while you wait VISKOS PAINT GLASS 935 Penn Street. AUTOMOBILES WANTED SWEITZER Buys Used Cars Also all Makes Used Cars For JOHN SWBITZER, Both Phones. 317 Blngaman St. WANTED TO BUY ALL KINDS OF WRECKED AUTOMOBILES WORN OUT AUTOS AND BURNED CARS.

I buy these cars for parts and pay spot cash. BENDER, Botlh Phones. 222 S. lith St NOTICE CITY TAXES For the Year 1920 AND Water Are Now Due and Payable An abatement or reduction of one ner cent, will be allowed on CITY TAX paid during April Flat rate during May and June. On July 1st a penalty of one per cent, will be added and one per cent, additional each month thereafter until paid.

A penalty of five per cent will be added to WATER RENTS remaining unpaid after April 30th, Tax and water bills will be furnished on request through the office of Revenue Control, City Hall. Receipted bills WILL NOT be ro.HM unless accompanied with return postage. can mve ume ana uelay by making payments early, avoiding the usual last day rush. i Office hours: 8 A. M.

to 4 P. M. Sat urday, A. M. 10 ii 31,.

UiAllljB) H. KBIISUXER, City Treasurer. Notice to Public' Wish to announce that the nwwnt ditions of forwarding money to all parts of the world, are improving dally, except to that part of Russia which is under the Bolshevik. I make remittances direct throurh the different banks In the lowest possible rates, and guarantee prompt attention and quick service to i nose wisn io seara money to their relatives, or who wish to make de posits in tne oirreren Danks of Europe. TOBIAS KNOBLAUCH, Banker, Established since 100 So.

7th Reading, Pa. I WILL NOT be responsible for any bills unless contracted ny myseu personally. HARRY W. GIBB. SEALED PROPOSALS DBPARTMBNT OF STREETS AND PUB LIC IMPROVEMENT.

BUREAU OF SEWERS. Reading. March 11)20. Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, until 10 A. Wednesday, April 14, 1020, for the construction of a vitrified pipe house sewer and appurtenances on West Windsor Street, between McKnlcht and Welser Streets, for a distance of 185 feet west of the present bouse sewer on Knight Street.

Blank forms, of proposals, proposal and contract bonds, specifications, plans and any' other Information may be ob tained at tne ornce or tne City Engl neer. City Hall. Prooosals must be endorsed "Pronosals for House Sewer on West Windsor Btreet," ana aaoressea to the superin tendent of the Department of 8treets and Public' Improvements, in care of tne city ciern. tteaoing, fa. Payment for this work will be made hi Improvement Contractors will be required to comply wii.n me ai ui uuiv aiui, .1083, relative to Workmen's Compensation Insurance, sad proof must be furnished the Department by the said Con tractors that he has accepted the provisions of snld Act, and insured his liability thereunder, or secured exemption therefrom.

The right Is reserved to. reject any or all Dias. WILLIAM B. 1 Superintendent EDMUND B. TTLRIOH, City Engineer.

LEGAL NOTICES DTVOBCE NOTICE To John W. Hoster, late of Lee snort, Berks Count v. Penns Whereas, Mary T. Hoster, your wife, bas filed a iiom tna court of Common Pleas of Berks County, of February Term, 1030, No. 1, praying a divorce you; now you are hereby notified and required to appear In said Court on or before Monday, the 10th day of May.

V'M, to answer the complaint of the said Mary T. Hoster, a ad In default of such appearance you will he liable to have a divorce (ranted In your absence. EDWARD R. DEEM, Sheriff of Berks County, Pa, W. uecpiei, REDS HAKE A FINAL STA1ID Government Troops Charge Both Flanks and They Flee in Disorder Essen, April 7.

The laat import ant Red center fell Into the hands of the government troops yesterday afternoon after severe fighting in the suburbs. The Reds made their last stand on the canal, but when the Reichswehr charged on both flanks the Beds paoke and fled. Some of them surrendered their arms at the city hall during the retreat, while others threw them away. Marcus, the notorius murderer of Munich hostages, waa killed. The Reds have sParted breaking up into small marainVjcing parties.

Desultory fighting la still in progress in the rural communities the neighborhood of Essen, where the 'material damage is said to be During the last few days the Rd rule In Essen degenerated into indiscriminate looting. More details are available of the earlier atrocities, notably the cold blooded murder of a lieutenant fcnd twenty men who hoisted the white flag after tenaciously defending th pumping station. According to the' Local Anzelger, the' Russian Bolshevists Radek and Levine attended the Red Cential Council at Dortmund Monday and exhorted the' Reds to Agist to the bitter end, the result being wholesale looting of villages, where the wortkingmen fiercely turned upwn the Reds. Many persons on both sides were killed or wounded. The losses of the Reichswehr up to Sunday arei given as 170 killed, 346 wounded and 123 missing.

MT. PLEASANT Warren Ruth movo Into the wooertv which ihe recently ibouirht of Mrs. 'scnaener and vvmiam weister moved Into the property vacated by Mr. Ruth. Oscar Ruth moved Into the nroonertv which he bowrht of D.

F. Gruber. anl Charles Wagner moved into the bouse va cated oy Mr. Georjre Gash moved intoo the premises vacated Mr. Wae ner.

Charles Releel moved on to the fnrm of Adam Stamm. ftflldred Gruber snent a week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spats of West Reading. Miss Alma Hnrtman of Cedar Top called on Miss Mary Hoover.

John chock and fiimllv of Fair Vi called oa John Bender and family Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spats called on F. P. Gruber and family, filr.

and Mrs. Clinton Adrian nn.l daughter and Charles Addams of Reading, called on iMr. and 'Mrs C. F. Haag.

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Luts, of Boyer town, called on IMr. ojid Mrs. flmm Cm.

her. The following studpnta nt fhr "Kntntnyrn State Normal School spent their Eastct vacations with their parents: Mary Hoover. Stella Keiirel. Elsie Gnilier iBohn, Paid, John and Herbert Mr. and Mrs.

Willinm Ronrl nt wt. field, N. pnent Easter with th for. mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Gruber. Paul Lamber resumed his position with A. Deisher of Reading. Mrf. Adam Heck and Esther stnm assisted Conrad Heck in moving.

Mr. ani Mrs. Charles Gicker moved to John Bickers, MO UN'S HILL Mr. and. Mrs.

Daniel who spent the winter months at Reading, returned to their farm here. Elmer Lelnlncer nurchased a Ing car. Mrs. Owen H. Scnnader scant a four days at Reaading.

Mrs. Rilev Welti, of luir KrloLtn Sir. and Mrs, Edwin SUbchie, of Harrls burg, Mrs. iSadie B. iHotlenbach and Mrs.

Charles Browa, of Reading, were visitors of Jere Ritchie and family. Mrs CL A. K1ny visited relatives nt Philadelphia aand Chester. IWbert Manmlller and family visited relatives at Reading. John Hackman of Sparrow's Poolnt visited his aunt Mrs Cyrus Hever Ung.

Miss Beulah Gelsinger visited friends at Beading. Gouglersville Grange No. 1743 received two carloads of fertiliser and 1,000 worth of alfalfa and clover seed. Edwin Bechtea, of Reading, visited Jera Harding and family. Benjamin Henning and family were at Reading, COULD NOT STAND STRAIGHT It does not take loner, when tho kidneys are out of order and not doing their work properly, for poisonous acids to accumulate in the system and cause aches and pains.

D. C. Damond, 2865 W. 80 Cleveland. writes: "I caught cold and It settled in my kidneys.

My back and sides were so lame and sore I could, not stand straight. I use Foley Kidney Pills with good results and am lad to testify to their helping; power." Sold Everywhere Adv LEGAL NOTICES NOTIOJ5S. WIDOW'iS APPRA1SHM BNT Estate of Dsniel K. Faust, lare of Bernville, Conirty of Berks and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all parties Interested that Etlllle.E.

C. Faust, widow of said decedent, has filed In the Orphans' Court of Berks County her petition with an appraisement in part out of the personal estate of said decedent and the balance out of the real estate of said decedent, vis: Dwelling house and lot o.f ground and farm in Jefferson township, situate in North Bernville aforesaid, and which was the late residence of the decedent, out of which personal and real estate she has elected to retain the mim of f.WO.OO and agreed to pay the balsueo of the valuation placed upon said real estate, according to the provisions of the. Fiduciaries Act of 1017. which appraisement was confirmed nisi on Sept. 7, 10J8 and that the same wtil he presented to the said court on April 24, ll30, at 10.30 o'clock a.

m. for final confirmation. EDWIN L. FACBT. BTILLIB B.

C. FADST, Widow, Administrators, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Berks County. No. 88 December Term. 1010: The undersigned auditor, appointed by tna iwuri ox lomraou rims oi neras Couu ty, to audit and distribute the account of the Reading National Bank, guardian of the estate of Calvin H.

Relnhart, a lunatic, and to make report thereof, according'' to law, will meet all parties Interested In said estate, for the purpose of performing the duties of his an 9 ointment as auditor, on Saturday, April 1 Tth. 1930, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon at his office, No. 1M1 Court Street, Reading, when and where all persons Interested in said estate are required to present their clnlma or be debarred from coming In for a share of said, fund. U. r.fettHMOK.

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