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CALl 2900 Thti Morning Times Want Ad Office is no nirther away from you than your own telephone. If you want help, a tenant, a room, anything, pick up your phone. CaH Bell 2900 or Cons. 3 Rl for quick and efficient Want Ad Service. V' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING One or two Insertions cents per line each Insertion.

Three consecutive insertions 4 cents per line each insertion. Six or, more consecutive insertions 3 cents per line. Minimum charge 2ii cents. Figure 12 lines to the inch. DEATH NOTICES tSAUfc tl in Lancaster, on the Carl Bauer, aged 77 years and 17 day.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notion, trom V. F. Seldel chapel, Monday at 1.3V. interment, Charles Kvans cemetery. (Seidel) IKftN HBCKER In Wyomissing, on the 22nd Helen wife of Nor berg, aged 52 years, 8 months and 12 uay.

Funeral at her late residence. 935 Hill Wyomissing, Wednesday at 3 jj. ni. at the house. Interment, Charles Evans cemetery.

(Seidel) BKINBBT In Temple, on the 21sl Adeline (nee Jacoby), widow of Horatio Rcincrt, aged 11 years, (i months and 20 days. Relatives and friends Invited to attend the funeral from her late residence in Temple, Monday at 1.30. Services at the house. Interment, Shatter's cemetery. (Seldel) WILLIAMS In this city, on the 20th Elsie May, wife of George Williams, aged 43 years, 1 month and I Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from F.

K. Seidel chapel, 117 X. Fifth Monday at 10.30. Interment, Aulenbach cemetery. (Seldel) GORBCKI In this city, on the 20th Frank Gorcckl, aged 66 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, Chestnut on Monday at 9 a. m. Solemn h'gh mass of requiem, St. Mary's Catholic Church. Interment, Catholic, cemetery.

(Gallman) BR.ITTON In this city, on the 22nd Catherine widow of Fred crick A. F.ritton. aged 74 years, 9 months and 23 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice from her late residence, 300 S. Sixteenth on Tuesday at 2 p.

m. Services at the house. Interment, Evans cemetery. (Anmani DITTL3 In Wyomissing, on the 22nd Clarence 11. Dittes, aged 53 years, 2 months and 9 days.

Relatives and friends, also all organizations of which he was member, are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence. 1112 Bern Wyomisslng, Wednesday at 10.30. Services at the house. Interment, Sinking Spring cemetery. (Seidel) REINIGER In this city, on the 20th Agnes, wife of Daniel J.

Reiniger, aged 63 years, 10 months and 24 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without furthe. notice from her late residence, near Stony Creek, on Monday at 2 p. m. Services at the house.

Interment private in Aulenbach's cemetery. (Lutz) SHABPFIOK In this city, on the Julia widow of Henry aged 70 vears, 3 months and 14 days. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral without further notice from the residence of her son in law, Emanuel 13. Miles, 242 N. Tenth on Thursday evening at 7.43.

The funeral party will leave on the 12.10 p. ni. train for Akron. where further services anil interment will fake rilace. er) IBACH in this city, on the 23d Charles Ibach.

aged 51 years. Relatives and friends and also members of the Loyal Order of Moose, Union Fire Company and Ninth street Rolling Mill Beneficial Association, arc invited to attend the 1 n.tttA frnnl junerai. tiluoui iuhiiui his late residence. ic on Thursday afternoon at 1.30 Services. Alsace Lutheran Church Interment, adjoining cemetery.

(Seidel) NOTiCES PERSONALS MICHAEL VKRltul'Tu. cement contractor. wishes to announce that lias moved from 635 Tine st. to 036 S. Fifth st.

BH1 Phone. LOST AND FOUND '1, Lost. Hoineonalhic Hospital fin, engraved L. Heard. Reward.

1001 Chestnut st, RUGS Lost on 1 anoa.er pike. bet. Reading ami 1 bundle of 12 rugs. Reward if returned to Reading Rug Works. 1340 lVrklnmenave.

HELP WANTED. MALE ST BAM laMe man for restaurant. Ex pcrience required. muuu jj.i ini i teady work. Apply Monday morning pure.

Kmnloymcnt Agency. 613 I'enn. UN $30 week mailing circulars in spare time. Send 10c for circular. Thomas J.

Mazzola. S29 Sip West Hohokcn. X. .1. 1 CAN use a lew good men on my salon force selling an article that will find a market in principally every home.

Only hustlers who will devote their full time need apply. Ruttonwood bet. 8 jipfl si. Anplv Mr. Shellenliprc r.

SALESMEN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. If your a hustler, you can connect with second largest industry in the country. Sec Mr. Sutton or Mr. Taylor, fi m.

1 p. Berkshire HELP WANTED, FEMALE OPERATORS BELL TELEPHONE Are you interested? Attractive work. Pleasant surroundings. Good salary. Fine associates.

Exceptionally good food at cost. i Home like recreation quarters. Come In and talk to MISS MILLER. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY J3 N. Fifth SI.

HELP WANTED, rF.MA!.E GIRL, or womtn, for general housa work. Apply 551 N. Eleventh st. WANTED Young lady or Blri to assist with carp of ba.bv. Apply 311 Elm st.

GIRL Kitchen girl wanted. Apply Mansion House, Fifth and Penn sts. YOUNG LADIES Pleasant out door work; no experience necessary; good salary while learning. Apply all week, Tourist Hotel. Ask for Mr.

Sterner. HOUSEWORKERS If you desire good home, are able to do light housework or some cooking, call Employment Agency. 613 Penn St. HELP WANTED. GENERAL NON UNION KNITTERS EXPERIENCED ON FULL FASHIONED LEGGERS AND FOOTERS Also TOPPERS, LOOPERS and SEAMERS AV ANTED OPEN SHOP GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK Apply FRED irUETTIG, AMERICAN HOUSE, READING.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY SALESMEN AND AGENTS "AGENTS wanted to solicit orders for men's "Salco" clothes, from factory direct to wearer, at wholesale prices. J. Salstourg, Sons Pa. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS YOUNG man desires room and board in nice neighborhood. Reply Times, bos 51.

STOVES, furniture, piano rolls, carpets, dishes, bought and sold. I pay highest prices. D. Martin. 915 N.

Eighth. HIGH PRICES for furniture, stoves. Abramson. 1017 Muhlenberg st Cons. 1S47 A.

WILL PAY highest prices for any amount of household and office furni ture, carpets, stoves, etc. 458 S. Sixth. Bell 2054 X. Con3.

1429. SAY. LOOK HERE! Sell your furniture, men's clothing and victrolas for the most money you can possibly get. NEW RELIABLE, 260 S. Ninth St.

1318 A Cons. 2677 Bell. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT 215 N. Fourth furnished front room. 2ND STORY front room, furnished; hot water heat; all convs.

Bell 2332 M. 1215 GREEN ST. Furnished room, all two men or married couple. 222 N. SECOND Furnished room for gentleman.

DESIRABLE furnished from room with private family; convenient location; gentleman preferred. Bell 1074 R. 5TH NORTH, 136 Front room. furnished, single or double, all running water in room; next to bath; city steam heat; central location. PEAR AND WINDSOR vicinity, large front room, all to refined gentleman or couple employed, reasonable.

Bell 4737 W. 47 S. 10TIT ST. Large bay window room, electric lights, running water, 2 large closets, private family. References exchanged.

HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 6TH NORTH. 136 Completely furnished room for light housekeeping; electric, gas free; city steam heat; central location. TABLF POARDERS WANTED WANTED Men boarders, $7 week. Good homo cooking. S25 Elm first floor, rear.

Bell 3319 W. SALE. MISCELLANEOUS COAL All sizes, screened. 2.240 lbs. to the ton.

II. D. Levcngood. 611 N. 8th.

VACUUM CbKANER The "Vacuette" wins if compared with any other. Apply basement. 42 N. Sixth st. GARAGE doors for sale; 4 large doors.

525. Also hot water radiators. J. Warren Hollcnhar h. 211 S.

Third st. LEHIGH POTATOES $1.25 per bu. delivered, f'ronnn, 727 N. Ninth St. 'ms.

656 K. COAL haulej iVrect from mines; ah sizes. Wm. W. Kline, 657 S.

ISth. Rr :n.V2 COAL Strictly frfsh mined coal of the very highest quality. Pch, nut stove egg. 2.240 lbs. to the ton.

II. O. Landls Sons. C4'i Pnn 735 Oley st. i FOOL TABLES 2 pool tables, 1 large safe, pliimi, new Comfort talking machine, check all like new.

Apply Wnlter K. Shlrcv. I ST. LAWRENCT, COAL CO. Yards at Estcrly and Readlrg.

fa. L. II. Miller, Mgr. R.

Reading. KxU. IV'ldnce Telephone. Hell, M. A.IAX ELECTRIC CLKANERS, $45, set of attachments free.

Oclg' r's Electric 668 Schuylkill avo Bell 4924 X. NORTHEASTERN COAL ICE S44 Nicolls st. Bell 4708 R. Cons. 258A.

Dealers in clean Coal and pure lee. C. 11. COOK. COAL, WOOD AND LUMBER P.

R. BLOCK WOOD All Kinds of Hauling Bell Reading 3222 8th Oley RfS; Reading, Pa. COAL! COAL! Hauled direct from mines at a saving 10 yon. PEA, NUT, STOVE and EGO WM. J.

MOUNT'S, 2817 Perktomen Ave. Cons. 792 CKtEY MMO 1 Tube Receiving Sets Non regenerative type. Brand new, In original boxes. WERE SOLD FOR $20 My Price, $1 2.00 No CI miliars Order From Thin Ad Prepaid While They Lust ELLIN S3 F.

HIGH Carlisle, Pa, BUSINESS NOTiCES J. L. LtBANK DAIRY. dealer of repu tation. 1114 Locust st.

Bell 2901 X. LUTHER C. YBIOH, S36 N. Ninth st, Bell 261 R. Tinsmith and heating.

ALBERT SEGAL, 1832 Ferklomcn ave. Cons. 267 Y. Where uualitv. nrice and service reign supreme.

I. RAMBO, Sixth and Washington sts. Costumer and Hags and toys. 1 GEO. W.

YEAGLEY. 1018 Chestnut st. Bell 3272 X. Interior painting and paper hanging E. M.

HARTMAN CIGAR STORE, 314 Penn st. Bell 4191 X. Cigars, cigarettes, tobacco and pipes. ST. CLOUD DINING ROOMS.

733 Penn st. Cons. 569 Y. Meals at moderate rates. Open dally and Sundays.

CONTRACTING Hauling. Dump trucks. J. L. Hornbcrger, 640 Locust Reading.

ROY'S Round Town Package Delivery, light and heavy hauling. Office, 229 Penn st. nell 2034 R. Cons 410 F. EDWIN W.

RITZ Printing successor to Faust, 7th and Washington. Bell 687 X. Cons. 912 F. Quality and Service Our Motto.

JOHN F. HAUCH Lancaster Oakbrook. Bell 143 R2. We carry a complete line of smoked meats, groceries, country produce. OUR SPECIALTY Is to give "new life" to soiled, worn, discolored garments.

Send them to us today. R. L. Ang stadt. 39 North Third st.

BRISON'S Exclusive Curtain Cleanery. Our popularity is due to being more than ordinary curtain cleaners. North erns, west iteauins. toin pnouea. U.

LEWIS, 349 i. Tentn St. Bell 4461 J. Cons. 215A.

Tin and sheet metal works. Painting, furnace repair work a specialty. W. I. RENNINGER, Hardware Distributor of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.

Proof Products. Paints, Oils, Glass. 620 N. Front. READING WASTE PAPER Harry N.

Rosenberg, 216 Washington st. Bell 3473. Cons. .1315.. Buyers of all kinds of junk.

Prompt service. DRS. 11. L. JOHNSON fc SON, DENTISTS.

35 SOUTH SIXTH ST. Both Telephones. WM. H. WEAVER.

27 29 Thorn St. Bell 3999 Cons. 1348 A. Always in the market for. waste paper; turn waste into profit: you weigh.

We pay. EITNIER'S BAKERY, 630 Spruco st. Bell 4270 Cons. 430 Y. Complete line of bakery products.

Fast truck deliveries to all parts of the community. H. F. MARKS, flour, feed, grain, hay, straw and mixed feeds. Wholesale distributors for King Midas, Pillsbury's best Ceresota flour and Franklin sugar.

Office warehouse. 2nd and Beech. HOLT'S Corner Confectionery, 38J Schuylkill ave. Bell 9013 X. Ice cream and complete Sine confectionery.

The busiest corner In the northwest section of city. L. McCORMICK For dependable insurance. 700 Colonial Bldg. Bell 2173.

JOHN F. LUTZ Funeral director and embalmer, also dealer in furniture, arnets. bedding, etc. Prompt service dav and piarht. Pell 36R7 X.

EsteHv. Pa E. O. REAM Investigating and Detective Bureau. "Better be safe than sorry," by placing vour business under mv pretention.

40S Baer Bldg. Bell Residence. Pell 726 W. ANTHONY' BENNETT, 212 'S. Fourth st.

Cons. 1001 F. We earn' a general line of notions and shoe repairing; all work guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. WILL.

PAY Highest prices for any amount of household and office furniture, carpets, stoves, 252 S. Ninth st. South Ninth St. Furniture Store. .11 4535 X.

Cons. 13..9 H. THOMAS CHRIST. 649 Walnut st. Cons.

1SSS Y. A complete line of fancy staple groceries, poultry, fresh ptvinked meats we sell Olive Oil fnr medicinal purposes. CAUPKNTER WORK, porch enclosures, storm sash, open stairways, bay windows and alterations. Estimates fiver. iobbing promptly done.

Bell, 3SS6. Charles A. Frederick, builder, 9 Rireh st. WM. it.

KLBOCll PIANO Ill N. Sixth. Bell 3515 R. We are the onlv Music House in Reading that can convert any player Into an automatic self expression to play any roll without special cnttine in rool. ROOF1NO Have us place an Asphalt Hot Sheet on your old roof.

Reasonable cost. R. L. WILSON ROOFING PAVING f.32 N. THIRD ST FOR LEAKY ROOFS TRY Ol'R LIQUID ROOF CEMENT 1 CJALIjON CAN, $1.20.

5 CAN. $5 A. B. SAl'SSER SONS. Roof Re pairing, Furnace Work ELM and REED STS.

pimnes. prompt Service. BELL 4859 CONS. 194 IF IT IS ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY CALL AT Wexfler Stodio SI6 PENN ST. Hi.

BmsHiiowSte TAILORED DRESSES SUITS AND COATS A SPF.CIALTV REPAIR1NG AND PRESSING 7M NINTH' Vrlte for rrca flemonstratlon W1LNOTMAR THE ONLY GENUINE GUARANTEED AUTO AND FURN1TUR3 P.EFIN1SH. WILNOTMAR COMPANY, SOUTH FIFTH ST. READING PA. RUGS CARPETS (CLEANING) ALSO Fluff rugs made from old carpets. 1A40 perhlomen Ave.

Bell 4K4 X. Cons. 950 "Ik Straid Cafe 99 HOTEL PENN, Sixth and Penn Sts. Danolng every Saturday night Business MenV Lunch every day. Dinner Parses served.

OLD FIRNHURE Repaired, reflnlshed and upholstered Mad equal to new. RALPH H. LUTZ ELM ST. Bull 1SS3 W. BUSINESS NOTICES CHARLES F.

SUULTZ Fine tailoring. 837 Penn st. E. P. WILSON, Shoe Repairing.

Ill ncnnyiKiii ave. Cons. muz H. HOTEL BOYER, Cedar and Walnut sts. All welcome.

Cons. 1028 Y. HECK FLORISTS Choice cut flowers for weddings, funerals, etc. Greenhouses at Wyomlssing. Pa.

W. IRVIN RENNINGER, 620 N. Front. Bell 4743. Hardware, paints.

Roof painting, range and furnace repairing. LiUX XjfDIMHAjW CCS serins St. Bell 211S R. Cons. UJ4 F.

Fine and staple line of Groceries. Dry Goods, Notions. LEMPINER. 522 Moss. Cons.

942 B. General contractor of all kinds of repair work ana building. CliARLEa niiu Li iltii Green st. Cons. i72 formerly at 1323 Green.

Complete line rocerifx. notions, etc. GEORGE A. MAKKKIM', 644 Walnut. frtri tr uu un.l nil 4 V.

a WHO. I 5 fH tit. ilJ. Fresh line of groceries always on hand. H.

C. ESliELAIAN, liul N. Tenth St. Cons. 505A.

pride coliee. Always reliable. A. Keystone store. W.

S. SCHEARER. 1023 Union St. Bell 4013X 2. Steam, hot water and vapor heating.

ELMER E. MOORE INC. Dealers in best grades of coal. Both phones. 9th and Marion and 747 Laurel.

STRUNK MO YER Flour. feed, grain, hay, specialties; pigeon, poultry supplies. AH orders for coal will receive prompt attention. 924 Franklin. MERCHANTS HOTEL American plan rates, $3 per day and up.

Flicker Proprs. Both phones. S. W. Corner Third and Penn sts.

MACHINERY of all descriptions repaired and rebuilt. Die and tool work. Penn Engineering 3rd L. V. R.

Bell 3848 X. HOWARD G. YOCUM, 73S N. Eleventh. Bell 3S99 R.

Cons. 1396A. General plumbing and heating. Rapid and efficient service. HAULLNU ana orating of all kinds are done right and in a hurry by V.

Kulp's Motor services, 1325 Green st. Cons. 1433 R. CENTRAL DAIRY, Joseph Kobrin, 30 Buttonwooa. Cons.

1058 B. Wholesale, retail dealer In Pasteurized milk, cream, cheese, butter. CHARLES S. CLAUSMAN, 217 S. Sixth.

Cons. 771 1. Fancy fruits and delica tessen. A full line of staple and fiicy groceries. VANDKRSTUCKEN INC.

624 Washington. Structural steel reinforcing bars, steel sash and general fire proof products. HEILMAN HARDWARE CO. W. E.

Feger, 232 S. Ninth. Cons. 493 B. Hardware, Oil, Glass.

Paints, Seeds, etc. KINDT bmieruitr. embalmer and funeral director, Mohnton, Pa. Complete auto service. Bell, Sihillington 3013X2.

DRAPERIES Window and door draperies nnd all household sewing thoroughly and neatly done. Bell nhnne. MfS Y. J. C.

HAUDKR, Florist and Decorator Choice cut flowers and plants, funeral designs a specialty. Both phones. S4S N. Tenth St. E.

P. RICHARDS. 327 129 N. Fifth. Imported fancy fruits and hot house vegetables.

Basket of fruit our specialty. Bell 3292 TEMPLE MALLEABLE IRON STEEL Temple. Bell 53. Cons. 8 4C.

Manufacturers of malleable Iron castings. ARNOLD'S Transter and Storage 1134 Franklin. Bell 5047 X. Cons. 1187 B.

Local and long distance haul ins by hour or flay. I. S. FRY. S.

Ninth. Bell 1481 X. Cons. 220. Flour, feed, grain, hay and potatoes.

Fuil Pep layins and Growing "M'ii feed E. G. WEKNKR SONS J. C. Werner.

236 242 Grape. Bell 1767. Cons. Manufacturers of paper boxes for every purpose. HEIFER'S Novelty News Stand, 1201 N.

Tenth. Bell "1223 X. Kporting Goods, l'opuiar copyright fictions and magazines. Bicycles Supplies. Confectionery.

Stationery and toys COAL COAL COAL Also local and long distance hauling; moving all sizes of vans. WILLIAM PRIBULA. 20S S. Sixth St. Bell X.

Cons. 148 A. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PLASTERING AND CARPKNTKR WORK AT REDUCED Sl'ECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SMALL JOES. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND ESTIMATES C'lIEKiUTLIA' GIVEN. APPLY SuG GREEN ST.

or 1112 X. TENTH ST. Bell Phone BERKS CO. BUTTER AND EGGS SALAD DRESSING GOUGLLR LUFT SIS PENN STREET DELICATESSEN AND POULTRY Four Standard Markets Calt Bell Phone ATTENTION! All hinds of carpenter and painting work done at reduced prices, estimates cheerfully given; prices to suit and uorl; clean. KLOPP Carpenters and Builders PION'N Third Floor G.

D. GRUBER PUBLIC A CCOUNTAN 534 CENTRE AVENUE. READING. PA. BELL C432 X.

CONS. 115 F. FINDLEY LlNlNGEfR CHEVROLET CO. Chevrolet Jordan 124 penn W. Readln.

Featuring New Light Six Oldsmobila Phone for Demonstration. Wholesale ipThAH Ketall Bituminous WwiL Bituminous traucis West Virginia Screened. Nut or Lump direct from Muio to consumer $9.00 per ton. No Dirt. No Dust, High Heat.

Low Ash. Mine Run Pennsylvania Bituminous Steam Coal direct from Mine to Consumer. B0 to $3.00 per ton. West Virginia Domestlo Coal Co. 633 Penn St.

Bell Phone tW Cons Phone 1306. Cons. Phone 1E6 Bel) Phon Albert's Cafe si The Only Sea Food House In RejdlDh 17 North Sixth Street BEADING. X'A. i unch Dinner 75c.

Open Sunaaj MinUuy dinner $1. bhore Dinners llni M. G. ALBERT. Prop.

BUSINESS NOTICES MRS. at. WALDMAN. Hairdresser, 716 Weiser st. Bell phone 1617 X.

GLADW'YN CAFE. 13 15 N. Eighth st. Bell S021; Cons. 1829 A.

A restaurant of distinction. AVENUE RADIO fis ELECTRIC SHOP wiring. fixtures, motors, repairing radio. 460 Schuylkill ave. BERKS COUNTY HOUSE R.

H. Man wiHer, prop. Rates $3.00 per day. 743 745 Penn st. CREAM: CREAM! Sign of Purity.

Reiffton Dairy, Rciffton, Pa. SRRR 1. Pell 619X6; AARON RHEIN Interior work a specialty. Painter and decorator. Dealer in wall paper.

5 X. Third st. DR. CHARLES 3. BORST PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Walnut Bel Tel.

3494 821 JACOB J. SCHOFER. Topton Pa. Both phones. Funeral Director and Em balmer.

Dealer In Furniture. Rugs. Etc. Av'EAL'K RADIO SHOP In radio game 17 years; sets rewired, repaired sunnlied Schuvlk'U ave. ALL KINDS of hauling done and unloading coal.

Fred Maurer, 242 S. Seond. Rell 1614 O. MARTOUANA. 915 N.

Eighth. Cons. 329 F. Real gold seal congo Ifum art rugs. SAMUEL A.

SIEGEL. 542 N. Tenth st. Bell 2275 Cons. 311 F.

Tailoring, remodeling, cleaning, pressing. Work cplled for and rielivered. PAINTING and PAPERING estimates cheerfully given. Quick and guaranteed service. Peter Coulourakis, 601 N.

10th st. Bell. 9098. HAROLD FINESTONE ADVERTISING Agency, newspaper, magazine outdoor, direct by mall. Suite 5 6 Wool worth Bide.

B28 Penn st. Bell 4SI X. JOBBING all kinds, grarden work a speclaltv putting out shrubs, hedges, hauling alt kinds, trimmings and taking out trees. Gordon. Bell 1S2S Y.

JOSEPH D1MARTE, Grocery, 124 N. Front. Cons. 1070 B. Complete line of fancy and staple groceries and confectionery.

IRWIN L. YODER. 802 Lincoln. Cons. 919A.

1 carry a complete standard line of groceries and provisions that are sure to please. MILLER BLANTZ 317 Wood general automobile repairine and repairing of Farm Lighting Plants. MRS. IRVIN CRAMP, successor to Irvin Cramp, funeral director and embalmer. Funeral parlor free of charge.

I ssq Washington. Bell 4453 X. Cons. T. RALPH W.

DUNDORE 1155 N. Ninth st. Bell 80 X. Linoleum and cork carpets for everv room In the house, window shades made and hung. Estimates furnished.

C. W. HAAS 228 Cherry, Howard N. P.Ishel, Bell 2414. Cons.

S1F. Local and Long distance moving Local deliveries and moving. a specialty. Pps Pep. 941 B.

L'AIGLON DAYTIME FROCKS Real hand work on moderately priced dresses. $3.76 to $10. See our spring: line. Nurses' uniforms at special prices. Fred Sell.

1100 PerVlomen ave. AUTOMOBILES ACCESSORIES GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY 20 N. 5th St. Bell Tel 2918. Cons.

Tel. 1196. USED TIRES Small sizes. $3 to larger sizes, $5 and $6. Albright's, N.

Ninth st. AGE BATTER1 FjS repaired, recharged, rebuilt. Atkins and Vogel, Vliith'st. Roll 474 X. RATHJE AUTO Repair Expert auto repairing, accessories, gasoline and oils.

Cons, ffilil. 1146 Perklnmen EDW. W. SCIIUHMANX 10S Oley st. Repairing on all makes of cars by expert mechanics.

Both phones. HVDE PARK Paint Shop Harry D. Prop. Automobile painting a specialty. Bernharts P.

O. Be1! phone. Kutstown Road. Hvd Park. Pa.

ARCADE GARAGE W. L. Young, 12S 132 S. Tenth st. Gasoline, oils and roualrlnti.

Clould storage batteries. Bell R. H. CHRISTKNSSEN ft SO. AUTO ACCESSORIES.

II 5TH ST. Both Phones. Chestnut Hill Garage REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS AGENCY FOR CLEVELAND AND CHANDLER CARS PAINTING STORAGE SUPPLIES 2300 PERKIOMEN MT. PENN 34 N. 23d St.

Bell. Rendlmr G78 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AN excellent opportunity for beginners. Hosiery mill for sale, tuily equipped, also room for rent. 25 Times. MOVING AND TRUCKING BUSINESS Well established storage, local and long dlstanco moving and trucking business; centrally located in excellent business for an individual or partnership.

Would make a fine proposition for any company now already in business as a connection between cities. Bell phone S760 R. J. 13. WilcoM, rear S29 Market tfarrls bnrp.

Pa. REAL ESTATE STII S. 300 block. Another house. 10 rooms, ens.

water. This properly would make ati ideal investment. Rents now fur 850ei month. Will spII for Apply Frank P. Maazo, 71tl Franklin Reading.

Phones. 1pB 2HQ X. 1040 ALLENDALE Pennsylvania fine nij story porch front stucco home. 9 rooms and bath. Heat, pas and eloc trie.

Open stairway, oolonade, hot and cold wafer in cellar. Interior white enameled with mahosrany doors and papered throughout. Cement cellar and walks. Chicken house. The following personal property is included: New combination range, cost $235: window shades, screens, rubber stair treads, linoleum in bath room and kitchen, posvession in 10 days.

J. Bidden. 5 Court st. N. 5TH NEAR ELM Desirable business or professional location for sale; 3 story brick, lot 20x220 feet.

Apply 225 N. Fifth st. We are In a poMtton to th homekeepcr'i requirements for house any location. List your house with os for quick Ml ClOFALO BROS. 7lA Penn St.

Cons Phone 1231 He Beard Agency Fire and General Insurance C08 610 COURT STREET, READING. PA. Representing companies of established rt nutations, consultation Invited oa kiiythitis relating to Iniuranc. NEARBY MARRIAGE LICENSES LEHIGH COUNTY Paul p. printer, 948 'Nort street, and Marie Butz, shoe woi ltcr, Oak st, Allentown.

Charles Lakatos, crane aperato and Helen Penyak, ciga maker, 139 'Jim Aiientown. Zephaniah O. Trumbore, real estate dealer, 41,. South 4th and Avon E. Gilbert, teacher, 726 Hamilton Aiientown 1 Zachary Pozelanchuk.

tailor, 192 Tilghman and Katharine Xeko, 631 14 Grant Allen town. Revere W. D'elil. painter. 717 Lawrence and Klmira Bachert, spinner, same address, Aiientown.

Charles M. Schwepflnger, electrician. 127 South, 12th Aiientown. and Miriam B. Guth, bookkeeper, Wescoes 'ille Herbert L.

Conly, machinist, 1317 West Broad Bethlehem, and Helen A. Mutter, 726 11th avenue, Bethlehem. Sam Macri, weaver. 139 Hamilton sL and Anna Kralick, cigarmakor, 19 Turner st, Aiientown. Wan en A.

Miller, laborer, Wes coesville, and Ella M. Hausman, housekeeper. Ruppsv'lle. Herbert P4.ilch. salesman, Philadelphia, and Pearl E.

pstein. saleslady, 208 North 2d Aiientown. Stephen Veiner, Northampton, and Josephine Ulckl. Coplay. Victor L.

Oldt, Hosensack. and Irene C. Mumbauer, Kumery, Montgomery county. "Wilmer C. Snyder, Schnecksville, and Elda I.

Wotning, 615 North 5th st. Aiientown. Harold C. Anderson. Atlantic City, and Marprnret K.

Weaber, 223 North 8th Aiientown. nussel! G. Seibert. Slatington, and Helen I. Hamilton, Slatington.

Warren S. Heffner and Verna A. Koehler, both of Ilellertown. Justus E. Grirler, bricklayer.

821 Greenleaf and Adelaide K. Rein hard, 543 North 16th Aiientown. Rudolf Ernst, wire worker 354 Gor REAL ESTATE H. F. STRUNK.

621 Court Real Es tate. Bell 2072 X. Onen evenincs. THE BEARD AGENCT Fire and general insurance, 608 10 Court st. WANTED 1 Avant to buy a small house.

state price and location. Renly Rnx 2S2. Reading ESSICK BARR Real Estate and Insurance. B39 Court st. Service that satisfies.

Bell 40. J. E. FEHL, Real Estate, bought, sold and exchanged. 720 Washington st.

both nhones. LIST your farm or city property for quick sale with Gasser Realty 113 S. Ninth. Both phones. SAFIR AGENCY 942 Buttonwood st.

List properties with me for quick sale. Cons. 1058 T. FERGUSON 300 Colonial Trust Bldg. Local securities bought and sold.

WAZZO. FRANK Real estate agent. If you want to buy or sell, see me about it. Service always. Both phones 71 Franklin.

STH hT. S. 3t block, beautiful 8 room house, with all modern improvements, reasonable price. Do not miss this. Apply Frank P.

Mazzo. 716 Franklin Reading, Pa. Cons. 1040 Pel) 2112 WEST WYOM1SSING 4 more new houses, 6 rooms and bath. All modern.

Possession March 15. Built and sold 73 In last 18 months on easy payments. Applv M. G. Hummel.

'ftTest Wyomissinsr. or H. F. Strunk. 521 Court st.

Onen 7 to 8 p. m. 10TH S. 400 block, vacant. 7 room brick house, gas, water; lot extends in rear to 10 foot alley.

This is a real banrain if sold in three days. Be quick. Apply Frank P. Mazzo, 716 Franklin Reading, Pa. Bell 2112 X.

Cons. 1M0 B. COTTON ST. 1500 block. 7 rooms and bath, all price.

$5,900. I M1LLMONT New up to date single 1 house, 6 rooms and bath, all convs. I Price, 79 other houses, large and small. I Apply Union Sales 29 S. Fifth st.

INSTRUCTION Music Furnished for All Occasions Bell phone 2990 Cons, phone 139S A. I Concerts. Banquets. Social Functions, ana Entertainments DeHART'S SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA 3 TO 25 PIECES GKO. DEI TART Studio: Instructor of 742 NORTH 13TH ST.

SAXOPHONE Reading. Pa. FINANCIAL COLONIAL THU. I' CX Does our financial mea anything to you? If so. see v.

when vou wish bov nr se'l real es'nt FOT ALL KINDS? OF INSURANCH Summon's Insurance Agency 641 PENN r. Pel 4414 Cons. 1400. QUICK LOANS $30.00 AND UP EASY TERMS No red tape, assignments, pledges or endorsers required. Call, write or phone 634 Penn st.

(Over Bear's Shoe Store.) AMERICAN LOAN CO. Bell Phone 6079. Cons. 817 B. Office Hours: a.

m. to 6.30 p. m. Saturday. p.

m. On Guaranteed Notes on horns furnltur (without removal.) SU lct privacy. Immediate aid and self respeetlne terms Call, wr'te or phone Sell 6066. Beneficial Loan Society 847 PENN ST. WE OFFER DIGNIFIED FINANCIAL SERVICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS Ready cash Is a convenience at alt times.

$15 TO $300 Loaned on short notice and on terms that meet with your approval. Let us tell you more about our helpful plan. A' phone call or a written request will bring our representative. Bell 730. PEOPLES FINANCE SERVICE COMPANY SUCCESSORS TO HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY.

NORTH KIFTJt STREET. SECOND FLOOR, KOOM i. on and Pauline MIkisher, 141 outh Jefferson Aiientown. Frederick Barth, electrician, Ielen L. Friedel, both of Philadel hia.

Louis Magdits, laborer, and Julia oldarlch'. silk mill worker, both of West Coplay. MONTGOMERY COUNTY Dominick Conpetilli, 423 "West Furnace and Philomena Alleva, 323 West Furnace Norristown. Alaceo McLane and Kathleen Campbell, both of Norristown. Richard M.

Edwards and Edna F. Mask, both of Philadelphia. Taylor W. Shaw, Norwood, and Blanche Tawger. Philadelphia.

Samuel G. Wistner and Anna Pet ticrew, both of Philadelphia. a Robert R. Davis and Erma Springer, both of Lansdale. John B.

Llnahan, Philadelphia, and Margaret M. Ryan. Norrrstown. Raymond Burnheter, Consho hocken, and Agnea M. Grene, Philadelphia.

Joseph Takscoc, Port Kennedy, and Mildred Royle, Norristown. Earl S. Hill and Sara F. Short, both of Willow Grove. George Frank, and Ella Quinn.

both of Bryn Mawr. Irvin Jackson and Josephine King, both of Mogeeto wn. John H. Maloney. Bridgeport, and Ellen S.

Furlong, Norristown. John II. Barhish and Viola Gro horki, both of Swedesiburg. Norman P. MacMullen, 22, Bryn Athyn.

and Barbara Alma Lewis, 28. Philadelphia. James Russello, 22. and Mary Ro dano, 21, Philadelphia. James Corrigan, 29, and Sarah Devlin.

28. Philadelphia. LANCASTER COUNTY John C. Traugh and Sara B. Zieg ler.

both of Philadelphia. Paul S. Grabill, Upper Leacock township. and Sara G. Kulp AVest Larl township.

Carl Pickell and Louis Bleecher, both of Lancaster. Hunter M. Bard Oregon and Eliz abeth C. Abel, Lancaster. Howard K.

Ney. Lewistown, and Fave Stewart. Middletown. Harold J. Dumn and Margaret Shenk.

both of Columbia. Louis B. Holtwood, and Eiln U. Tork. Mark H.

Bart towns.hi,'), and Esther E. Miller, Colerain town, ship. Witwer Minnich and Mary B. Walker, both of Columbia. Ledvoy Stumpf and Annie Smoker, hrtth of Lancaster.

Harry Weaver. Ephrata, and Anna Nolt. New Holland. John H. Hostetter and Laura Hillard, both of Salisbury township.

George W. Brown, Joanna, and Elsie M. Eppeheimer, Coatesville. Lewis L. Beattie and Frances Kimmich, both of Lancaster.

William IT. Smith, and Sarah Billet, both of Columbia. Clarence J. McDonald and Lucv E. Lawrv both of Columbia.

CHESTER COUNTY Willie Lee Hicks, Springdale, and Bessie M. Webster. West Grove. Elmer Leroy Tlndley and Hattie L. Heffner, both of Coatesville.

Norman C. MeFaTland. Knauer town. and Catharine I. Peck, Mor gantown.

Charles D. Carpenter and Laura R. Chandler, hoth of East Downing town. Ralph Inay and Elizabeth R. Caraway, hoth of Emhreeville.

Richard Burke and Anna Teresa Wilson, both of Philadelphia. ADAMRTOWN The Women's Missionary Society met at the home of James H. Stauf fer. The session was well attended and several new members were added to tho roll. The next meetlne will be held at the home of Homer Stork.

Harold Huber is confined to his 'om with pneumonia. Dr. Harry Ztemlr attends. Mr. and Mrs.

Ravmond Ansel purchased a new Dodge coupe from an Enhrata dealer. Mrs. Jiioob Lutz. of Leola. was a enest of Mr.

and Mrs. Homer L. Stork and family. Hettie Hyman and Margaret Wit man visited Merchnnt and Mrs. Harrv Harding, at Auburn.

Myrtle Stork and Kathryn M. Kurtz attended the entertainment hld at the Cloister Homestead, Ephrata. Robert Echburger. of Reading, fruit dealer, wns in town. The traction company has cleaning the tracks of snow In the borough.

Mrs. Hunter, of Ephrata, was in town. Miss Leah Ilassleiv school teacher, was unable to attend to her duties for a day on account of the drifted roads. UPPER BERN Owing to the drifted roads. Rev.

L. R. Miller, of Bernvllle, was unable to reach St. Michael's Church and those who had assembled held a song service. Naftzlngertown school was closed for a day on account of the inclement weather.

Samuel Rebcr and Samuel Klein, of Tilden, sold their large farm stocks at public sale. Edwin Strauss sold a horse to William H. Tobias on private terms. Henry Spatz, tenant on Aaron N. Blatt's farm, will sell his farm stock.

He received employment as a team ster on the Schmick fruit farm. Mr. Keibnch rented the large farm of James W. Rentschler, In Tilden township. Miss Verna Dietrich, who Is confined In St.

Joseph's hospital. Reading, will return home shortly. JACKSONVILLE Mrs. Emma Se hier Is still con. fined to her bed w'th grip.

Mrs. Hannah Selfcrt Is visiting Mrs. Emma Seehler. Fred Fethero'f purchased a pair of mules at the Bale of Amandus Weaver. Herman Wuchter auctioneered Oie public sale of George Feinour.

Some of the schools in this section were closed for a day on account of the Inclement weather. Charles Hartman loaded potatoes at the local station. Lewis P.a!le and Milton Foll weller, carpenter, are raising th' house owned by Bv. P. A.

Bchler near the local station. CALL 6 CONS. COURTHOUSE NOTES SUIT ENTERED Suit for Jll.SSO damages has been instituted by the Delaware Land and Improvement Co. against Neff Parish, of. this city, alleging breach of contract in the sale of a hard oC Hereford cattle.

Attorney John B. Stevens represents the plaintiff. SENTENCES SUSPENDED Sentence was suspended by Judges Endlich and Bertolet on Verna Patterson. William Martin and Harvey Wert Saturday. They were arrested on misdeameanor charges recently.

The costs in all cases were ordered paid. It was asserted that Mrs. Patter son's husband was willing to take her back, while the men had not; been in trouble (before. The. defendants have 30 days to pay the costs.

MASTERS APPOINTED Masters were appointed by tha court in the following divorce cases: Attorney S. H. Hoverter in the proceedings of Violet L. Smith against Wilson A. Smith.

Attorney Lee Friday in the of Earl L. Gelsinger against Bertha M. Gelsinger. Attorney John M. Frame in the proceedings of Helen I.

Sands against Harry L. Sands. Attorney Harvev F. Heinly dn the proceedings Of Florence M. Nagle against Hiester M.

Nagle. Attorney Henry D. Green in the proceedings of John W. Addama against Elenora Addams. Attorney John K.

Hahft 5n tho proceedings of William H. Womer against Jennie Womer. Attorney Wnlter B. Freed in the proceedings of Samuel B. Bensingor against Dorothy M.

Bensinger. Attorney J. II. Jacobs in the proceedings of Blanche M. Hunter against Louis II.

Hunter. Attorney M. Bernard Hoffman in the proceedings of Edwin R. Kant ner against Lizzie E. Kantner.

ASK DIVORCE Alleging cruel treatment, Clara A. Strausser, of West Reading, Attorney William A. Shomo, has started divorce proceedings against Alvin R. Strausser. of Miltimore st.

The wife claims that her husband began to ill treat and abuse her almost immediately after their marriage. K. Raymond Titlow. of West Greenwich through Attorney Edgar S. Richardson, has started divorce proceedings against Gertrude A.

Titlow. of New Tork City, on tho grounds of desertion. On the grounds of Indignities, Annie R. Fisher, of North 10th started divorce proceedings against Walter A. Fisher, of North Front, through Attorney H.

Robert Mays. GUARDIAN FOR WAR VETERAN Attorneys IRothermel Maugcr filed the petition of Esram Gaul, of Sinking Spring, asking for the appointment of the Reading Nation'nl bark as guardian of Samuel M. Gaul, 33 years of age. a World War vet erol. who is alleged to he mentally deficient, and will receive govern ment compensation.

A hearing will be held on Monday, March 10. REQUEST GRANTED Attorney Leonard G. Tocler filfd the petition of Harry IX Hoffman for the satisfaction of a mortgage on a property on the west side of South 18th between Perkiomen ave. and Haak st. The petition sets forth tint the mortgage was satisfied and was mislaid.

The request was granted by Judge Bertolet, authorizing the recorder of deeds to make the proper record. I FINAL DECREE GIVEN On motion of Attorneys II. V. Kantner and Franklin E. Kantner.

the court granted a final decree for the satisfaction of a mortgage on property, 200 North 9th publication having been made. The Pennsylvania Trust Co. owns the property. RULE GRANTED Attorneys IT. F.

Kantner and Franklin E. Kantner filed the petition of Patrick J. Dolan and Cath arine M. Dolan for the satisfaction of a mortgage on the premises, 1137 Green st. A rule was granted on William, Frank and George Hartley and Mary Bertram, to show cause why the petition should not be grant ed.

The petition states that the mortgage has been paid but no record made owing to the death of Thomas W. Hadley who held thi mortgage. OLEY A foreign mission service was ren. dered In Frleden's Reformed church. Rev.

S. Stahr, pastor. The following program was rendered: Anthem, for a Thousand Tongues," rholr; Innovation, reading of Scriptures and prayer, pastor; hymn. "Saints of God, the Dawn Is Brightening reading, "The Boy Scouts and Dr. Moore," Daniel Boyer; hymn, "Jesua Shall reading, "His Four Boys," Arthur Rhoads: hymn.

"Hail to the Lord reading, "What a. Good Turn Ella Deng ier; hymn. "Christ for the World Wo reading, "Napoleon or Mary Jones," Edith Manwlller; address, Rev. S. Stahr: anthem, "Behold, Stand at the Door," choir; Lord's Prayer and doxology.

The pupils of Keller's school, Rockland township L. C. Machnier, teacher, will hold an entertainment Saturday, March 1, at 7 p. m. Frank Prutzman killed a hog that weighed 495 pounds dressed.

Warren Levengood moved to the farm owned by Dr. George Roth enberger. The property vacated by Mr. Levengood will be occupied by John Heffner. Dr.

Daniel DeTurck's new house Is ready for the plasterers. LAN DON The puddle department of the local rolling mill will resume operations Monday, March 3. This department has been Idle ainee the middle if last October. J. Curtis Lorah spent aevcrnl weeks In Schuylkill Haven.

Miss Annie Kemp, of Alburtla, vis', iltd here..

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