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1 1 I MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY? What ever sour needs for money are. It will be a source of satisfaction to know that you may secure a loan at once for the purpose you may desire. We make loans up to $300.00 on home furnl' ture, pianos, Vlctrolas. without re moval. at a lawful rate of interest.

You will be pleased with our easy monthly repayment plan. Inquiries Invited. New accounts solicited. Prompt, courteous and confidential service assured. Credit Service, Inc.

OF READING. 547 COURT 8TREET. Phone 4 8 8 6. FAMILY LOANS $10 TO $300 $10 to $300; no deductions; absolute prl vacy, promptness, courtesy. $2 to $5 monthly, plus lawful Interest, repays $10 to $100 cash loan.

Call, write or phone i. AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY Room 1. 2nd floor, 658 Penn St. Opposite Colonial Theatre. Open 8:30 to 5.

Saturdays, 8:30 to 1 Licensed by State and Bonded to Public. LOANS $10 TO $300 GUARANTEE LOAN COMPANY, 526 PENN STREET. 2nd Floor Over Kresge's Store. OIJIPK I flflN UP to' $300 to bouse UUIUI LUHPJd keepers and wage earners. Loans made within 30 miles.

Community Finance Service, 613 Penn 2nd floor, opposite Pomeroy's Automotive AUTOMOBILE AGENCIES 1 1 IP If Standard of comparison uuiurv Bulck SaIes Rnd Servlce Reading Automobile 126 N. 5th St Dial 7209. pupiRfll CT Used car department untvnuuti Haln Spatz Motot 212 Penn St. Dial 7703. CHEVROLET HA1N SPATZ MOTOR STH ST.

AND CENTRE AVE. THE ONLY AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET LALES AND SERVICE IN READING. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE I Standard Sedan, late" 27 uuivi model driven less tnaa 8000 miles. Dial 3 6019. PHFVRDI Sedan for sale.

Cheap, nM 3 2943. In good condition, CHRYSLER 58 sedan Here's the buy, The minute you see this you will ask If it is a new car. jaci: e. Lehman, 419 23 Washing ton c. WM P.RnWRflTH We buy and sen uged cars 305 Chestnut St.

Dial 2 5690. HUDSON 1928 Sedan, i passenger, run 6 000 mlleSi $i350. Dial 1 1 1 1 PI 1 1 Sales and Service iiui invuibk Ci snyder. DiS' tributor. 243 Penn St.

If) DH AM "Great 8" Brougham, 1926 model. It's an interesting car at a very low price. Heckman Motor 341 n. Btn. Dial 2 2211.

open eve' rungs; Sundays a. m. MOON ANDDIANA SJjE spruce sts. J. Shirk.

Prop, OAKLAND 1926 coach for sale by owner, cash or terms. Ap pearance and mech. condition excep tionally good, view at New Reading Com oarage. Cherry btrget. nQMflRII Greatest value ever offered.

Reading oinsmomie ion wasnington j.i. Yergey, Mgr. REAL GOOD USED CARS .7. D. CORBTT.

Centre Ave. and Pike St TRIIPK l'i ton Autocar. Express body, pdce 450 In A.j C0ndit0n Reading Sand Blasting 1327 N. 14th til. HII rKfl 7 Passenger Sedan ivu nuuauni Posltlvely a won.

derful buy. Price $550. No dealers. Dial 8 19378. 1926 0LDSM0BILE SPORT ROADSTER Fully equipped has disc wheels, also rumble seat.

Car Is in perfect condition both mechanically and In appearance. Will sacrifice for $400. and can be bought on time payment plan. Apply 215 N. 5th.

'Dial 7541. GOOD USED CARS 1928 CHEVROLET Coupe. 1927 FORD Ton Truck. 1926 FORD Ton Truck. State body.

1921 OVERLAND Sedan. A. S. STAUFFER Frledenaburg Garage, Oley, Pa. DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION 1 Ford 1 Ton Truck.

Very good shape, 1 Ford Ton Truck. Late model. 11924 Ford Coupe. Cheap. 11923 Coupe with Del.

body (Ford). 11925 Ford Fordor Sedan. 11924 Essex Sedan. 1 Good Used Tractor. CHARLES H.

HAAG SHOEMAKERS VILLE, PA. USED CARS PRICES THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES NEW "400" NASH CARS HAVE BEEN BELLING LIKE WILD FIRE USED CARS HAVE ACCUMULATED, WE NEED SPACE AND HAVE PRICED THESE HIGH GRADE, LATE MODEL USED CARS TO MOVE QUICKLY: 1928 Pontiac Landau Sedan $625.00 1927 Chrysler 70 Coach, $675.00 1927 Chevrolet Sedan $525.00 1927 Chevrolet Coupe $350.00 1928 Bulck Master Coach $675.00 1926 Bulck 4 Dr. Sedan $625.00 1926 Dodge Sedan $395.00 1925 Bulck 7 Pass. Master Sedan ..1600.00 1926 Dodge Roadster $350.00 1928 Nash Sedan $875.00 1P27 Nash Sedan 1795.00 1926 Nash Sedan $650.00 1928 Naan cabriolet $695.00 And Some Others. ACT QUICKLY AND GET THE BEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED IN READING.

'Terms. Always Open. J. FILLER KALBACH INC. 124 8th Bt.

THE READING TIMES, READING, SATURDAY MORNG, SEPTEMBER 2 2 1 1 9 2 8 TIMES PHONE 6101 Nineteen DIAL USED GARS THAT DO NEW CAR JOBS BUY ONE NOW! CALL 6101 HI, I TIMES PHONE 6101 6101 SCHOOLS TO HAVE LYCEUM COURSE Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Legal Notices )IC Financial AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE miles. 1928 Dodge Deluxe Sedan. Big reduction. 1928 Dodge Brothers Sedan. 2,000 miles.

1927 Oakland Roadster. Rumble seat, Dial 6245. 6246. DIAL 2 2101. AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE Our Used Cars A Source of Good Will 1928 Hupmoblle 6 Sedan.

1928 Marmon Victoria Coupe. 1926 Marmon Sedan, 5 Pass. 1925 Marmon Roadster. 1923 Marmon Coupe, 4 Pass. 1927 Hupmoblle "8" Sedan.

1926 Hupmoblle "8" Sedan. 1925 Hupmoblle Club Sedan. 1924 Hupmoblle Touring. OPEN EVENINGS. 1926 Plerce Arrow Roadster.

1925 Plerce Arrow Enclosed Drive Sedan. 1923 Plerce Arrow Enclosed Drive Sedan. 1920 Hudson Coupe. 1922 Packard Twin Six Sedan. 1923 Studebaker Big 6 Sedan.

1923 Hupmoblle. 2 Pass. 1926 Packard "6" Sedan. D. COR BIT CENTRE AVE.

AND PIKE ST. TO SOMEONE Looking for a fine car at a reasonable price can realize their desire by driving the car listed below: STUDEBAKER STRAIGHT 8 7 PASSENGER SEDAN, fully equipped, artillery wheels, used very little. Anyone interested please apply to WARREN P. YEISER MYERSTOWN, PENNA. A CLEAN STOCK OF USED AUTOMOBILES 1927 Chrysler "52" Roadster.

1927 Chrysler "60" Business Coupe. 1926 Chrysler "58" Touring. 1926 Reo Roadster. 1926 Pontiac Coach. 1928 Marmon Sedan.

Junior 8. DIAL 7441. DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1928 Essex Coach. 1928 Essex Coupe. 1927 Pontiac Landau.

1927 Nash Coupe. 1928 Ford Touring. 1925 Maxwell Sedan. 1925 Hudson Sedan. 1925 Overland Touring.

1923 Hupmoblle Sedan. 1926 Essex Coach. 1927 Essex Coach. 1927 Essex Roadster. 1925 Locomobile Jr.

8. Apperson Touring, 8 Cyl. 1923 Columbia Sedan. 1920 Marmon Sport Touring. BELMONT MOTOR CO.

D. U. O. 1046 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. PKONE 3 7462.

Open Sundays and Evenings. Phone 2 9283 NEW CARS 1004 06 N. 9th. Phone 3 0554 Service Dept. 1104 06 N.

10th. 1925 Nash Two door Sedan. 1928 Chrysler "72" Sedan. 1926 Oakland Sedan. Landau.

1925 Essex Coach. 1928 Wlllys Knlght' Sedan. 1924 Maxwell 4 Pass. Coupe. Other Good Cars at Any Fair Offer.

Time Payments, But Not Through Finance Companies. HETTINGER BROTHERS READING'S LARGEST AUTOMOBILE HOUSE. STARTLING VALUES IN USED CARS I Come Into our used car department and let us show you real values In reconditioned used cars. You will have to see these cars before you will be convinced of their really wonderful values as so low a price. Listed below are a few of this week's offerings: 1928 Dodge Brothers Coupe.

2,300 1927 Whippet Coach. 1927 Chevrolet Vs Ton Truck. 1924 Essex 4 cyl. Coach. Bargain.

1924 Maxwell Coupe. 1923 Ford Roadster. Commercial body. 1922 Cadillac 7 Pass. Sedan.

Cheap. See BILL PEFFLEY. Used Car Mtrr. THE FISHER MOTOR CO THIRD AND CHERRY STS. Open Evenings.

Saturday Until Noon. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR VALUES IN USED CARS Our need of space compels us to sell the following cars at bargain prices: Ford Half Ton Commercials 1919 to 1926, 50.00 Up. Ford Ton Trucks 1923 to 1926, $100.00 Up. Ford Coupes 1922 to 1925, 50.00 Up. Ford Fordors and Tudors 1922 to 1925, 60.00 Up.

Ford Touring. 1926. Must be driven to be appreciated. Maxwell Touring car. Good paint and new tires.

Buick Touring Car. New tires. Cadillac 58 5 Pass. Sedan. Good paint and tires.

SEE MULL AT 0. ROTHERMEL FORD SALES AND SERVICE 1626 PERKIOMEN AVENUE. Time Payments. Open Evenings and Sunday. Phone 8374 THE STORE WITH THE RED FRONT.

Is synonymous at all times with the best values in high grade used cars. Below are listed a few of our unusual values: 1927 CHEVROLET Landau Sedan. 1927 CHEVROLET Coupe. 1926 CHEVROLET Sedan. 1928 CHEVROLET Ton Stake Truck.

1926 BUICK 4 Pass. Coupe. 1924 DODGE Sedan. 1924 MAXWELL Sedan. 1924 NASH Sedan.

1925 FORD Jiffy Dump Truck. Ton AUTOCAR Dump Truck. Many Others at $50 to $100. HAIN SPATZ MOTOR CO. 212 PENN STREET USED CAR DEPT.

Open Evenings. Open Sunday Till Noon. DIAL 7703. Everyone Drives a Used Car 1928 Marmon 78 8edan. 1927 Marmon 7 Pass.

Sedan. 1927 Hupmoblle 8 Sedan. 1927 Hudson Brougham. I 1927 Chrysler 60 Roadster. 1927 Chrysler 92 Sedan.

1927 Marmon 4 Pass. Coupe. 1927 Hupmoblle 6 Sedan. 1927 Oakland Sedan. 1927 Essex Coach.

1927 Chevrolet Roadster. 1927 Chevrolet Coach. 097 Ford Coupe. 1S27 Bulck Master 6 7 Pass. Sedan.

1926 Marmon Sedan. 1926 Hupmoblle 6 Sedan. 1926 Marmon 4 Pass. Coupe. 1926 Nash Advance Sedan.

1926 Studebaker Big 6 Brougham 1926 Oakland Sedan. 1926 Oakland Coach. 1926 Essex Coach. 1926 Bodge Sedan. 1926 Dodge Coupe.

1926 Chrysler 88 Sedan. 1926 Oldsmoblle Sedan. 1924 Hupmoblle 4 Pass. Coupe. 1924 Hupmoblle Sedan.

TIME PAYMENTS. R.L.KRICK 1 CENTRE AVE. AND PIKE ST, READING. PA. MOTORCYCLES A VP BICYCLES MOTORCYCLES SIDECARS Slightly used, but In good condition.

Get our prices. R. B. Fritz, 236 9th St. Dial 2 8233.

AUTOMOBILES WANTED If DIP It I We buy, sell and ex muurv, ii. u. chan(te hign used cars. Dial 2 2101. Centre Ave.

and Pike St. R. L. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE in sales Is enough said. grade Krick.

OAKLAND PONTIAC USED CAR 201 PENN ST. TO SAVE MONEY Buv Certified Used Auto Parts. KEGERISE USED AUTO PARTS CO. 1438 60 N. 9th St.

AUTO TIRES, ACCrSSORIES. PARTS A TT I Public service station AH makes repaired and charged. Gould Unlpowers repaired Open evenings until 8 p. m. Atkins Vogel.

224 Vt N. 9th St. Dial 5344. price. W.

R. Strunk Garage Inc. 925 Green St. Dial 5522. JOHN SWEITZER buy your cars.

321 Blngaman St. Dial 2 47B1 AUTOMOBILE SERVICE AUTOMOBILE BODIES Fenders, frames, disc wheels, tops and curtains repaired while you wait. Thomas De Moss, "The Old Reliable." 35 10th St Dial 2 7102. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE LEADING 1927 CHEVROLET Landau Sedan. 1927 PACKARD Touring.

1927 FORD Roadster. 1927 OAKLAND Coach. 1927 FORD Tudor. 1927 PONTIAC Coach. 1927 CHEVROLET Coupe.

1927 DODGE Roadster. Watch our show room change scenery every day. 1926 STUDEBAKER Uoacn. 1926 CHEVROLET Sedan. 1926 DODGE Coupe.

1926 CHEVROLET Coach. 1928 DODGE Sedan. 1925 FORD Coupe, like new. 1924 JORDAN Sedan. 1924 CADILLAC 4 Pass.

Coupe. 1923 CADILLAC Coupe. MANY OTHERS AT $50 TO $100. TERMS. OAKLAND PONTIAC USED CAR 201 PENN ST.

PAUL R. ALTHOUSE. Mgr. A. W.

GOLDEN 1927 CHEVROLET Lpndau Sedan 1927 OAKLAND Coach. 1926 PONTIAC Landau Sedan. 1928 CLEVELAND Touring. 1924 OAKLAND Roadster. 1926 DODGE Coupe SPECIALS 1924 OAKLAND Touring.

1928 ESSEX Coach. 1924 FORD Tudor. 1926 PONTIAC Coupe. 1924 BUICK Coupe, 1924 BUICK Sedan. DIAL 3 2541.

The low prices on these cars are astonishing and honest values. will pay you to Investigate. A. W. GOLDEN 115 117 S.

5TH ST. it UNHEARD OF PRICES 1927 FORD Tudor Sedan. This car Is perfect. 1927 FORD Coupe. Wire wheels, first tires.

Like new. 1926 CHEVROLET Coupe. In fine shape. 1926 and 1925 ROADSTERS with elip on bodies. $40 and up.

1924 HUPMOBILE Runabout. Dirt cheap. Tires and mechanically O. K. TRADE YOUR OLD CAR ON THIS ONE: 1927 OLDSMOBILE Sedan.

This car was only driven 15.000 miles. Cannot be told from new. TRUCKS 1 'a TON HAHN TRUCK. New tires, mechanically perfect. FORD 1926 and 1927.

Open and curtain side trucks cheap. OLDER MODEL TOURINGS and ROADSTERS from $10 up. WINDSOR MOTOR CO. USED CAR 319 FRANKLIN ST. HAPPY HERB, Mgr.

Open Evenings; Sundays Till Noon. Outstanding Values That Compel At a glance you will know that we have the car you desire at the price you wish to pay. Every car thoroughly checked and reconditioned. 'Sold on easy terms, and you must be satisfied. 1927 Chevrolet Landau Sedan.

1927 Hudson Brougham. 1927 Chevrolet Coupe. 1925 Wlllys Knlght Touring. 1928 Pontiac Sedan. 1928 Star Coupe.

6 Cyl. 1928 Dodge Coupe. 1927 Essex Coach. 1925 Dodge Coupe. 1B27 Essex Sedan.

1926 Hudson Coach. 1926 Nash Sedan. Price Range, $35 Easy Terms. Every Car Demonstrated. HEYDT MOTOR CO 135 S.

5TH ST. Open 9 o'clock. Sunday Till Noon. USED TRUCKS FOR SALE Dial 6245. 6240.

DIAL 2 1433. WHEN CONSIDERING THAT USED CAR PLAY SAFE BY PURCHASING FROM A RELIABLE DEALER. 1928 BUICK Master Sedan. 1927 BUICK Master Coach. 1928 BUICK Master 5 PasB.

Coupe. "28 BUICK Master Coach. ioot mrrnv t.nrt..H 1926 BUICK Master Sedan. 1927 BUICK Standard Brougham. 1928 BUick Master 4 Pass.

Coupe. 1927 BUICK Master Brougham. 1926 DODGE Roadster. AND MANY OTHERS. THE READING AUTOMOBILE CO.

126 28 N. FIFTH ST. EST. 1899. Open Evenings Till Sundays 12 Noon: DIAL 7269.

"ITS HERE" The Fall and Winter seasons are starting. Do you have the car you want? You won't used your new car for hunting in the mountains. We have the car you want, at the price that will save you moneys Come and see us. 1928 Dictator Sedan 950 1925 Jewett Sedan $300 1926 Studebaker Standard 1927 Pontlao Coach $550 Coupe $550 1928 Chevrolet Coach, i09 1,,. a Iccn Ersklne Sedan $650 1925 Nash Advanced 6 Roadster.

$550 i928 overland Six Coupe $450 1926 Nash 7 Passenger Sedan 1922 Reo Hearse $350 All these cars and many others are In excellent shape. A N. KLINE, 315 N. Fourth St. "THE USED CAR PLEDGE STORE" Phone 7145 Until 6 P.

Then 7146. Open Evenings Until 9. Sundays Till Noon. USED TRUCKS FOB SALE Reconditioned Trucks 1927 CHEVROLET One Ton Panel. 1927 CHEVROLET Half Ton Panel.

1927 i Ton DODGE Express. 1926 3,1 Ton DODOS Screen. 1925 DODGE Ton 1925 Ton o. M. O.

Chassis. 1922 l'i Ton WHITE Canopy. The above trucks can be bought with small down payment, the balance financed over a period of twelve months. THE USHER MOTOR CO. THIRD AND CHERRY STREETS.

Open Evenings. Sunday Till Noon. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE mi miius oi goods. Legal Notices AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE NO. 153 knowledge of the mechanism of Are arms and efficiency In the use and operation thereof, the maintenance of a club for the preservation of game, ana the stocking and re stocking of lands for such purpose; and the dissemination of Information and knowledge pertaining generally to the State uim Law, ana lor tnese purposes, to nave, possess and enloy all the rights, privileges and benefits of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements, mis sam petition is now on nie in the 1 a vutfc PAUL D.

EDELMAN, Solicitor. NOTICE To the heirs, legatees, creditors and all pe 'nns Interested in the said estate. Notice ts hereby given that Caroline KsiuzKleuics and Adeline Ksloskleurcz, Administratrices, have filed In the office of the OJerk of the Orphans' Court their petition praying for the sale of real estate of decedent situate 554a South Eleventh Street, Reading, Pennsylvania, at private sale to Elizabeth Jakubek, for the sum of for the payment of the decedent's debts. 11 no exceptions are niea inareto or oojec tlons made to granting same, the Court will be asked to take action upon the petition Saturday, October '3, 1928, at 10.30 A. M.

CAROLINE KSIOZKIEURCZ, ADELINE KBIOZKlttURCZ. Administratrices of the estate of Veronica Kslockleurcs, dee'd. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Roala A. Dlttes, late of Mohn ton, Berks Pa. Letters testamentary on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delay, to DANIEL A.

MATZ. funking spring, Pa. BIEHL upholstering. Dented bodies repaired. 2nd and Penn West Reading.

GARAGFWe specialize la washing, greasing, brake adjusting. Day and night storage at reasonable rates. Seventh and Franklin Garage, 7th and Franklin fits. PFgCIV'C Dented bodies made like new. Upholstering and welding.

903 Blngaman. Dial 2 6490. FRANK Radiators, bodies andfenders A 2 rePalred. Prompt service. 33 N.

Second St. Dial 2 7681 SERVICE STATIONS FRANK W. SCHR0EDER Automobile tops, seat covers, curtains, carpets. 107 Pearl St. Dial 2 9434.

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MOTflR New n1 use1' Complete mviuiio Btook Expert repairs ot all sizes. Electrical Installations promptly attended. Keystone Engineering Company, 335 Walnut Street. Dial 2 4724. Open evenings.

Auction Sales AUCTION! AUCTION! OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND HOTEL FURNISHINGS There will be sold at Public Sale, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 25, 26 and 27, 1928, on the premises, known as the BERKS COUNTY jhuuse, nos. 743 745 Penn Street, Reading, the following goods and fur nismngs, lo wit: cooking utensils, gas ranges, coffee urns, steam table, Ice box, sideboard, scttes, kitchen cabinet, iron safe, cigar case, 4 cash registers, counter, hur fixtures 5 roll top desks, plain desk, step ladders, wu ouis, wasn oowis ana pitcners, not water heater, awnings and other articles. oaie to commence at 10:00 a. and JHE LOCATION AND ELEVA Tin i DpVi BorouRh line be chanced a fnllnv? wmm Reinert. a point 225 feet southwestwardly from the Rev.

southwestern cuib line of Madlnn trPt niot SEALED PROPOSALS COUNTY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. I READING, PENNA. September It, 1928. Sealed proposals will be received at this office up to 10.00 o'clock A. September 29, 12, for the furnishing ot: 3,000 lbs.

Steer Meat, Orade II, Carcasses well formed. Government Inspectedto be supplied the Almshouse during the month of October, 1928. Dry Goods as per Specifications. Groceries as per Specifications, 1 Carload Lykens Valley Nut Coal f. o.

b. Lelnlnger's Siding, Oakbrook, Reading, Pa. 600 tons Berwlnd White Coal Mining Scalp Level Bituminous Coal or Coal of equal quality, so approved by the Directors ot the Poor ot Berks County f. o. b.

Lelnlnger's Siding. Analysis of Coal, as follows: Volatile 17.09 14968 Carbon 77.47 Sulphur 75 Fusing Point Ash 4.60 Ash 2800 A certified check equal to 10 of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal. The Poor Directors reserve the right to Buy, ru or any pari ox the bid. SAMUEL H. ROTHERMEL, County Controller.

COUNTY CONTROLLERS' OFFICE. READING, PENNA. Rentmhr la 109ft Sealed oronosals will hn rtiii office up to 10.00 o'clock A. Monday, Bint.nik.. HA linn Printing and binding of not less than 85.000 nor more than 130,000 Official Ballots and not less than 20,000 nor more than 35,000 Specimen Ballots for the November 6th Election.

All Official Ballots must hi. nrlnfurf nn to lb. machine finished paper. Must be printed according to various Acts of Assembly and contain various amendments to be voted on. Must be padded In pads of 50 each with stubs num oerea.

Must be packed ready to deliver Mie iuuk oi election. They must be delivered to the County commissioners unice on or before novemoer 1st. A certified check equal to 10 of the mount oi me ma muse accompany each proposal. The County Commissioners reserve the 46 Simmon's metal beds, mahoffunv to reject any, all or any part of the imisn; Deas, nearoom dressers, 23 Ci1in, tahioo it i. i SAMUEL H.

ROTHERMEL, and small rVrVnnnprr'n, County Controller. Auico, tiwtwt, WOOil mil US, BOIES. rOCKerS. cvAi vn nnnOATa buibcub, waruioDes, leauier cnairs, ciotnes SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by trees, DianKets, Deo. jinen, bed spreads, the Board of School Directors, of the IttUlC lUieil.

JOL OI SDOOnS. KniVPK Ann Rrhnnl njftt.rir.t. nf til of Pa forks, lot Of dining room dishes. Inf. nf until Tuesdav evenlns nrtnher 0 102R glasses, lot of kitchen dishes and crocks, o'clock, for constructing and furnishing the School District with the followim: i Ketaining wan, southern junior High ecnooi.

2 Painting Northmont Building. 3 Commercial Desks. 4 Electric Piano. 5 Safe and Equipment. tt Mimeograph Paper.

win uuuuuue until an articles are sold, the office of the undersigned. School Ad An excellent opportunity to acquire ministration Building, Eighth and Washing ni uun iur me nouse. notel or restaurant. wn THOMAS T. DAVIS SON, Auctioneers.

S20 Court Sr. nini KAUt jiiii n.mz, Attorney. AUCTION Frederlcksville, on Saturriftv. oo The rlKht is reserved to reiect anv or all Dias. OSCAR B.

HEIM, Secretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i vUl I iwiiw 0 Mann Employment Agency: stenographer, sis wk. up; window dresesr, $30 to $40 young man, exp. in clothing store; exp. driver, for tailor; exp.

timekeeper, bookkeeper, $21 exp. collector, with car; carpenters, electricians, Mogul candy operator, farm help, salad man. On these Jobs apply only today before 2:30. Fredericksville A .1 A Tl.ll 3 on. xinicu n.

neiuiauei oei vcu uii uie present shown on the TopoGRA Fand Jury at c0 Reading dur rniVAL, SURVEY OP THE BOROUGH "Ig "ie past WeeK. 8t? Frank Hilbert was one of the first and the southwestern borough farmers in this section to have corn J1 MORB 011 shocks. He is also finished with NEARLY CONFORMING TO THE PRES full coeHinir ENT GRADE OP THE STREET. Ia seealn section i. Be it ordained by the Coun Harvey Rohrbach and family, of en of the Borough of siiiiiington and it is Kutztown, paid a visit to his parents, hereby enacted by the authority of the Mr and Mrs Orlando Rnhrbarh same, that the location and elevation of i', "onjoacn.

the Break In Grade, as at present shown on Mr and Mrs Davld Steele, Of the topographical survey of the Borough, Longswamp, Visited their son in law ueen0tMaS IKh daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William William F. Bond. Lutheran M.ii2rUrVe't daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. 419.25 on the northwestern nri io William Reinert. hfistowinir thf name t.ht';r?neBftei;Mn!de,o0nf 5al? Boua ml of Ruth Margaret. The parents were wlrd'U the sponsors.6 The baby was born on aiaaison street measured along both curb "Uguso ii, last. srade Prof.

Fred I. Reinert entered the in hospital at Allentown, south Miner street: that the grade eieva Esther Geist, who was engaged as tlons. AS at Present Shown on the satrf tnnn. lo rfnmnctlo In Vio fomllr rif Roictor, resigned her 'on and soutnwestern building line of Madison street "cno xiome to ner parents nun remain the same, via: On the northwestern Church. She resumed her Studies in mu ouuMi miner siTeei wj.su ana thA hto srhnnl at the following grade elevations be 'established James E.

Norton, state senator, and where the curb lines of South Miller street W. E. WoundeTly of Reading, Robert 427 00 on thi "lb. Trexler or Pike, and Henry H. 4J7.U0 on the northwestern side of said duu south Miner street and 427.50 on the south Rohrbach or this place, canvassed eastern erne.

fiK.e ana District lownsnips in tne i. h.h oI Norton's candidacy for re is hereby Instructed to place on the Topo eranhlcal survey the nhnve rhnni nt r.H clcCUOu. so as to carry out the nrovisions of this Mrs. Manas B. Reinert Daid a visit raTnrcne th.

h. Mrs. Harry Hilbert and Mrs. Sallie h.hV in T. Kemp, Landls Store.

necessary to carry out the provisions of Mrs. Henry Stauffer has mis urainance. ffprnniiim flAurpr nlpnt. hnvinr eucrmv i a.ji Pr of an Ordln.nCV'conflic'tlng with the 0 MOSSOmS, all In bloom. visions 01 mis ordinance, oe ana me same I Is hereby repealed Insofar as it affects the I provisions 01 tnis ordinance.

Passed this 13th day of A. D. 1928. DANIEL LUDW1U, President. Approved this 13th day of A.

D. 1MB. Attest: BENTON L. HEMMIG. Secretary.

JOHN I. WHITE, Burgess. street. Alburtis 70 Miss Florence Brendllnirer. of Phila delphia, spent a few days with Mrs.

M. E. Kolb. A. K.

Snyder and M. W. Snyder tooK a trip to tne Lancaster stocK yards, where they bought a carload of cattle to be placed on the latter's three farms here. charter notice Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Oerv and IN THE COURT of Common Plena nf r. Mrilhi, on4 Cnhf Berk. County, Pennsylvania. No.

56, Oct0: thp mMts of Henrv Meek ber Term, 1928. In re: Application of Oley were ne guests OI Menry K. MeCK vaney nuntmg viuo lor unarter uimcor. ciiiiij', ui uiiv, yu muaiuoj. porauon.

Mrs. deremian uuiain, 01 iteaaing, fiven na.PPi!eilon visited Mrs. Lorena Dankel and fam 1928, at 10 o'ciocit a. under the Act 0 Uy, of Franklin street, on Sunday. Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsvl A coat of tarvia Oil was aDDlied to Act f0.Prvio for the west Second streC flower Main ZttZ" Sp street and parts of street dur Apni, ano tne supplements tnereto.

'B uu wu for a charter for an intended corporation also being made by men employed tHW JSlL borough to build a new cement said corporation is formed for the purpose v. rnoA 4t nt(nn 01 promoting tne advancement ol practical w. twcen uie iiuincs ui nunc; jjniiuia and Mrs. Sallie Shadier along Front Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin Oswald and Alexander George and Marie George were the guests of Mrs. Amanda Hunsinger, of Reading, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ryon Miller and sons Byron and Ryon.

of Shamrock, were the guests of Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ahn on Sunday. Strausstown Walter Shearer, of Reading, visited friends In town.

Elmer B. Miller made a business trip to Reading. Mr. and Mrs. John Gassert, of Host, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wagner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Levi P.

Binner, Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Moyer, and daughter, Lorena, Mamie Binner, Elsie Binner and Harvey S. Binner visited Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar O. Moyer and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Moyer at Summit Station.

Mr. and Mrs. Harrv S. Flickineer visited their parents in Reading. rtaipn n.

winner visited wiuis j. Henne and family at Bernville. Nettles sting because on their leaves there are fine brittle hairs containing poison which enters the skin whan Executor. the hairs tubes, really are broken, Series Will Be Held in New, manstown Auditorium NEWMANSTOWN, Sept. 20 Prof.

N. L. Frey, supervising principal of the Millcreek township school, has announced the numbers of the Lyceum course to be given in the New manstown auditorium, as follows: Oct. 9, The Filipino Collegians; Nov. 15, Jackson's Plantation Singers; Nov.

27, The Accordion Novelty company; Dec. 13, The Shumate Brothers: Feb. Strongheart. Admission tickets have been issued and can be procured from the following guarantors: Prof. N.

L. Frey, O. M. Fentersmacher, Elsie E. Goldman, Marvin W.

Schmel, J. M. Leidich, Hilda E. Witter, Pauline Kurtz, Anna Flickinger, Carrie Matterness, Edith C. Peterson, Lucy Wolf skill, Mrs.

Ralph Folk, Viola Zimmerman, E. P. Strickler, Naomi E. Wolfskin, Herman F. North.

Leon H. Hartman. J. Frank Reist, Raymond L. Ibach.

Robert P. Grimes, Mrs. Fred Weiss. H. R.

Wolf, Mrs. Paul Witter, Grant Wallace, Zach Wallace, Ed. C. Matthew, C. F.

Bowman, C. S. Leitner, M. D. Lebo, Thos.

J. Brooks, J. A. Flickinger, A. Valentine Klopp, W.

W. Wallace, Paul W. Sheetz, George W. Laucks, Howard Sechrist, Howard H. Wolf, C.

J. Kahl, A. A. Schaeffere, Paul P. Shenfelder, W.

J. Shenfelder, W. H. Whitmoyer. Wilson Burkholder, Oscar B.

Witter, Chas. D. Grimes, Bertha M. Sheetz, Dessie Rader, Annie Auchenbach, Sallie Sechrist, Ed. C.

Hartman, H. Hartman, H. F. Garrett, P. C.

Sechrist, Mary McQuate, W. H. Wise, Mrs. H. D.

Witter, Mrs. L. P. Rutter, Mrs. J.

E. Noll, Mrs. J. H. Witter, W.

D. Brooks, w. u. xoacn, fcawin Zimmerman, M. Bubp.

W. Z. Sheetz, Ezra M. Rauch, H. A.

Burkholder, I. B. Firestone, John H. Christ, Geo. W.

Sheetz. McKeansburg Mrs. Manilla Klingbeil is spending a few weeks in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hartman tv and Mrs. William H. Matten, Charles W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Feg ley, Mr. and Mrs. Salem B. Nester and Mr. and Mrs.

John Mimm visitor! the Reading fair. Mrs. Harry Wertman snpnft ft Haw with her daughter. Mrs Wprhorf Stahler, of New Ringgold. Miss Elva Bauscher, of Tamaqua, spent the week end with her father.

David Bauscher. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vetter nnrl Miss Beatrice Smith sDent a dsv in Lehighton. Ellsworth Bailey, of Drehersvllle.

spent a day with his son. nharips W. Bailey. Mrs. Eva M.

Kimmel was a Pntts. ville caller. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hartman.

nf Reading, spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. William H. Matten. Mr.

ana Mrs. Harry Wertman and Milton Fenstermaker snent Siinriav in Frledensburg. jvir. ana Mrs. Emanuel Smith spent Sunday at the Smith reunion, north of Sunbury.

Wessnersville Stony Run communitv committes has arranged to hold a final nicnin in Snyder's park on Sunday, after noon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Humsher entertained Mr. and Mrs; A.

Krasley and friends, of Lehighton. The father of Dr. M. E. Kulhner is improving.

Mr. ad Mrs. John Hemerlv enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

F. Rath. Lester Hemerly and friend. Miss Lillian Laerig, of Lenhartsville. Francis Smith attended to the hostelry of William F.

Snyder while the latter was away. Mrs. Mary Hemerly and Mrs. William F. Rath motored through Kist ler Valley.

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Snyder and family, Jerry Kunkle, Mrs. John Rauch and Ellis Wagner and wife motored to Downingtown, Chester county, and called on Ennis Kunkle and family.

Miss Dorothy Smith, employed at Shoemakersville, spent the week end at home. Jerry Kunkle 'called on his sister, Mrs. William F. Snyder. At the Courthouse Title Insurance Department of Colonial Trust Company furnished the following Information covering full day's records at the courthouse yesterday.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Charles R. Maurer to Reading National Bank, East Rosedale, Muhlenberg township 1,500 Berks County Real Estate Company to Albert T. Whitehead, West Wyomlsslng, Spring township Nominal Augustus H. Relst to Arthur An. gustus S.

and Wllford L. Relst, Rosedale addition, Muhlenberg township. Robert M. Long to Ralph L. and Kathryn M.

Heist, Hyde Villa, Muhlen uck townsmp Nominal Georire H. Llndenmnt.h tn r)n. Sherman, 401 Ann West $9,000 William M. Smith Realtv Comnmv tn Archie and Annie E. st.rai Highland West Lawn Nominal Archie J.

Strauser to William M. Smith Realty Company, 220 Hudson Nominal Raymond O. Peffley et al, to Paul P. and Frances J. Ruth, 1924 Reading Spring township $8 000 Raymond G.

Pefflev to Ira and Kat.h. ryn Melsky, 1920 Reading Spring township Margaret Pearl Blnns et al E. Miller, 1054A N. Sixth st $4,700 George J. Eisenhower to Howard and Laura E.

Harbach, 819 Rose et. $6,650 Daniel M. Hahn to Lewis B. and Maude L. Yeager, 518 Heine st $5,950 Lynoak Development Company lo Fred M.

Chrlstman, Lynoak, Shllllngton. $2,250 COURT PROCEEDINGS APPEARANCE DOCKET Louise Heber ley vs. Richard D. Heberley, Edwin D. Trexler, attorney; John M.

Bare vs. Augustus 8. Mosses the Pennsylvania Trust Company vs. M. Saracek; Robert Mengel vs.

John H. Byrner, Stevens Lee, attorneys; James R. Elsenhower vs. Cathleen S. Downey, J.

H. Brldenbaugh. attorney. EQUITY DOCKET EJECTMENTS None. I FICTITIOUS NAMES None.

LETTERS GRANTED Evan O. Snyder, deceased, to Ellen F. Snyder, personalty $420, realty none; Milton S. Snyder, deceased, to Deborah K. Snyder, personalty $5,000, realty Caroline R.

Fox, deceased, to Webb S. Fox, et al, personalty $25,000, realty $255,000. cjciiipaiiiirLs Bml Pill, la Umd lad tialat mcttlli bout, wM with Blu Cn CEFS.lo.JS BIAVel PILLS, ferM ran ka4 KM. Saint. Hih.hu.

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