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times phone 6101 THE READING TIMES, READING, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1 4,1933 TIMES PHONE 6101 Apartments Can Be Rented Quickly Thru Our Rental Columns Twelve falling dtSBki A John B. Perry Newspaper. OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN Published continuously since 1858. Reading Times Publishing Owner. John H.

Perry Lester Clarke Publisher. Abe HurwHs Managing Editor Published every morning except 8unday. Entered as Second Claas matter at the Reading Post OSlce. Member of The Associated Press. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not credited In the paper and also the local news published herein.

National Advertising Representatives, K. Kata Special Advertising Agency, 500 Fifth Avenue New York. Subscription Rates: I Week. 10c; I Months, Months, $2.60: 1 Year, $5.00. JJj uni.

Sl TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS "First In the Day First to Pay" DIAL 6101 Ask for ad taker. You can mall your ad if you prefer. I CLASSIFIED CASH RATES Applicable If paid within seven day after last Insertion. Count Ave wordi to each line. Lines 1 Day 3 Days Days 3 .27 .73 $1.30 4 .36 .97 173 45 1.21 216 8 54 1 46 2.59 7 63 1.70 3.02 Special contract rates furnished on request.

No ad accepted for less than 3 line. Ads ordered for Irregular insertions take the one time rate per Insertion 'Position Wanted" ads accepted only on a cash basis. Ads ordered more than once and cancelled before expiration will only be charged for the number of times the ad appears and adjustment made at the rate earned. Publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy. The Times Is responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion of an advertisement.

The Times reserves the right to classify ads under the appropriate, headings. CLOSING HOURS Classified Ads are accepted up to 10 p. m. for publication the following morning. BOX OFFICE REPORT Advertisers holding these box numbers are asked to call at The TIMES to secure their replies.

This list was compiled at 8 p. last evening: B10, B15, B19. C18. D13, D15, D16, E14, F18. H15, H18.

118. J10, K16, L4, L10, L13, L16, M15, N14, W14. CLASSIFICATION INDEX NOTICES Deaths 1 In Memoriam 1 Card of Thanks Undertakers 4 Florists 5 Lodge Notice Coming Events 7 Personals Lost and Found I BUSINESS NOTICES Upholstering 10 Beauty Parlors 11 Business Notices 12 Building Contracting IS Cleaning, Dyeing. 14 Dressmaking Millinery 15 Heating, Plumbing. Roofing It Plumbing HA Painting Papering 17 Moving, Trucking.

Storage 18 Printing, Engraving, IS Electrical Services 30 Radio Service 21 Professional Services 22 Repairing 23 Wanted. Services 24 INSTRUCTION Instruction Courses Correspondence Courses 28 Private Instructions. 27 Wanted, Instruction 28 EMPLOYMENT Mate Help Wanted 29 Salesmen and 30 Female Heip Wanted 31 Help Wanted 33 Positions Wanted Men 33 Positions Wanted Women 14 MERCHANDISE Antiques 15 Books 38 Business Equipment 37 Building Materials 38 B'xu and Accessories 39 "Swaps" r. 40 Electrical Supplies 41 Farm Equipment 42 Farm Products 43 Fuel and Feed 44 Furniture 45 Jewelry 48 Gift Shops 46 A Machinery and Tools 47 Musical Instruments 48 Radio and Supplies 49 Seeds, Plants, Flowers 60 Christmas Trees 0A Specials at the Stores 81 Wearing Apparel 62 Miscellaneous for SifA Wanted to Buy 63 AUCTIONS Auctioneers B3A Auctions 63B LIVE STOCK Live Stock and Supplies 64 Pets and Supplies 65 Live Stock Wanted 68 POULTRY Baby Chirks 87 Live Poultry 67A Drevsed Poultry B7B Poultry Supplies 670 Poultry Products 67D Poultry Wanted tTX ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms Without Board 68 writs With Board 68 Rooms With or Without 80 Light Housekeeping 61 Vacation Places 6 Where To Eat 61 Rooms or Board WsnteaV. 64 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments for 6ft PurnUhrd Apartments 68 Suburban Apart men.

1 67 Houses for Rent 68 Suburban for 69 Country Homes for Rent 6A Oarages fr 70 Business Places for 71 Offices and Desk Space 73 Summer Places for 73 Out of Town Property 74 Farms for Rent 74A Wanted to Rent 76 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Real Estate Brokers 76 Houses for Sale 77 Suburban Hou.ses for 78 Country Houses for 79 Farms for Sale 80 Lots for Sale 81 Business Property 62 Out of Town Property 83 Summer Piares for Sal 64 For Sale or Rent 85 Ral Estate for Exchange Real but Wanted 17 FINANCIAL Business Opportunities Insurance 69 S'ocks, Bonds, Investments 90 Mw tgAges and Titles 91 Money to Loan 92 Loans up to 1700 93 Auto Financing SA Wanted to Borrow 64 AUTOMOBILES Automobile 94 Automobiles for Sale 98 Trucks and Tractors 97 Motorcvc.es Bicycles 96 Automobl.a Accessories 99 Automobile Srvlre 100 Osrarea Repalrlng 1H AntomobUes Wanted. 102 NOTICES Phone Your Ad to The Times DEATHS nnYi Iq tnls clty' on the llth lnst UU I LI Jolm Doyle, 457 Birch aged 53 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, In St. Paul's Catholic Church, Ninth and Walnut Streets, on Monday at 9 a. m.

(Requiem mass). Interment In Catholic cemetery. Friends may call at the Seldel Funeral Home, 117 N. Fifth on Sunday evening. (Seldel).

HFNKF In this city, on the 12th nt lirvt. lnst Mary i W)dOW 0 Geo. Henke. aged 81 years, 1 month, 29 days. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the home for Widows and Single Women, 16th and Haak Tuesday, 2 p.

m. (D. S. Interment, Au lenbach's cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening.

(Hennlnger) IMF thls clty on tne 12tn lnst ALIKE. Berti1Si wife 0f Augustus Kline, aged 69 years, 4 months and 17 days. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the Lutz Funeral Home, 2100 Per kiomen Tue.sday at 1.30, Daylight Saving Time. Interment Aulenbach cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home, Monday evening, from 7 to 9.

(Lutz) YOPY In this city, on the 12th rniOr Joel H. Krick, 401 Schuylkill aged 71 years, 8 months, 3 days. Relatives and friends, also all organizations of which he was a member, are In vlted to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the F. F. Seldel Funeral chapel, 117 N.

5th on Wednesday at 2.30 p. m. (D. S. Interment, Charles Evans cemetery.

Friends may call at the Seldel funeral Chapel Tuesday evening 7 9. (Seldel) I FlrJRi.rH Itt thls cltT' on the 9111 LC HID Run lnst charles h. husband of Mary (nee Spears) Leinbach, aged 69 years, 5 months, 29 days. Relatives, friends and organizations of which he was a member, are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, 711 N. 5th on Monday at 2 p.

Daylight Saving Services at the house. Interment, Charles Evans cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening. (Hennlnger). Ml QUI I FR In this city, on th 13th MISHLER John G.

Mlshler. aged 55 years, 2 months, 13 days. Relatives and friends, also all organizations, are Invited to attend Up funeral, without further notice, from the Lutz Funeral Home, 2100 Perklomen Ave. Wednesday at 1 30 p. (D.

8. Interment, Laureldale cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening at funeral home 7 to 9. (Lutz) REESER ln tnl clty' on 12th Dr. Howard 8.

Reeser, aged 87 years, 2 months, 16 days. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, without further notice, from First Presbyterian church, 37 8. 5th Tuesday, 11 a. Daylight Saving Time. Interment private ln Charles Evans cemetery.

Remains to 11 in state ln First Presbyterian church, Tuesday 9 to 11 a. m. (Auman) SCHUHMANN 1" thU clty 12th Catherine (nee Obersfelder), widow of Charles, aged 77 years, 1 mouth, 28 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from Hennlnger Funeral Home, 229 N. 5th Wednesday at a.

m. (D. 8. Requiem mass, St. Margaret's Catholic church, 3rd and Spring 9.30 a.

m. (D. S. Interment. Catholic cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday evening at the funeral home. (Hennlnger) IN MEMORIAM TRIBUTES memorial dates can be presented her dally ln this classification at a very nominal charge. May we suggest you phone Miss Brown, our expert ln this procedure, by dialing 6101. CARD OF THANKS CALLAHAN 1' Callahan and family, 422 Locust wish to thank the relatives, friends, neighbors and members of all organizations for the nd news shown during their recent bereavement. Also for the many beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy and use of automobiles.

DFIWH4RT Mrs. William J. Relnhart REINHAnT Md famny 7M Riuer wish to thank the relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness shown during their recent bereavement. Also for the many beautiful floral tributes. cards of sympathy and use of automo biles.

UNDERTAKERS CLAYTON MILLER FUNERAL DIRECTOR 48 N. Fourth St. PERSONALS I will not be responsible for any bills unlen contracted by me HOWARD O. BCHLENKER, Kutxtown, Pa. DIETRICH'8 DIGESTIVE PRESCRIPTION Gives poktAv relief In all cases of Indigestion, Gas, Bloating and distress due to overeating.

Satisfaction guaranteed; 60 tablets, 30c DIETRICH'S DRUG STORE. 803 Penn Street. TRAVEL By auto to all points. Pittsburgh, Detroit, Chicago, Dallas, Calif. Shar expens plan.

425 N. 6th 8t. 2 3211. 9 LOST AND FOUND BROWN JACKIT CrlnWed silk erepe, double breasted, leg o'mutton sleeves, ln Pomeroy's or 6th and Penn. Reward.

Return, 1409 N. 14th. Dial 3 0710. 202 Bi' Answers to nam "Queenle." Reward tt ret. Dial 4 3432.

BUSINESS NOTICES Pho Your Ad to The 12 BUSINESS NOTICES CESSPOOL And toilet cleaning pumping. Ten 30 gal. $4 per load. 11. Hunslcker, 1722 Centre Ave.

Dial 3 8994. 14 CLEANING, DYEING, RENOVATING CARPETS AND RUGS Repaired to your taste. High class shampooing by experts. No charge resizing. Not cheapest but best work.

Reading Rug 1940 Perk. Ave. Dial 2 7453. IS HEATING, PLUMBING, ROOFING FAIR DEALINGS FAIR PRICES PENN READJNG SUPPLY 245 Penn St. NRA Member Dial 2 984S.

18 MOVING, TRUCKING, STORAGE CIT7 Motor express service. Local rv kilt. and iong distance. 122 Court St 19 PRINTING, ENGRAVING. "BROWNIE" 5th and Court Sts.

Dial 1 4221 ECONOMY PRINT SHOP. 23 REPAIRING LAWN MOWERS Sharpened by special machine, $1. Call for and deliver. Phone 2 3714. 1206 Mulberry St EMPLOYMENT Phone Your Ad to The Times 29 MALE HELP WANTED MFNWno waat steady year around time, where they can earn $15 to $25 weekly taking orders and delivering food products to regular customers.

If you are the kind of a man who can and will work eight hours a day, apply 503 N. 10th. CM Three more neat appearing; $18 and comm. conditional to start; est. trade; permanent position.

Apply 440A Court Rm. 3. 2d after 5 p. m. fi CM FQMFW The A.

Nash Vw wni i vmii clothing Co. has Immediate openings for exp. men of good appearance, who are willing workers and want to make real money at once. Apply at Sales Office, 1154 Perklomen Ave. Nick Forte.

STENOGRAPHER 2 to $22 wk. C. E. Shlck Eiripl. 520 Washington St.

YOUNG MEN 21'35, for radio broadcasting: salary $60 monthly; opportunity for advancement. Apply 9 a. m. Paramount Studios, 709 Penn St. Layer Outs and Templet Makers WAN T5 STRUCTURAL STEEL LAYER OUTS AND TEMPLET MAKERS IN FABRICATING SHOP.

MUST BE FULLY EXPERIENCED. SHIPPERS' CAR LINE MILTON, PA. 31 FEMALE HELP WANTED filDI For general housework, to go to New York. Salary, $25 mo. Apply.

2248 Northmont Reading, pa. Dial 4 5610. (11 I $7.50 salary; to work with lady UinLO crew manager; exp. girls average $18 to $20 per wk. Apply 440A Court Room 3.

2nd floor, alter p. A lnu knitters, loopers, HHI1ILU Mamerg examiners, palr ers, packers and boarders. Wages advanced 50 and over. Glasgow Hosiery Mills. 534 N.

3rd St. (2) BUSINESS WOMEN 1 In cosmetics to complete our Reading staff. No cash security required; rapid promotion. Call 2 1723 for appointment. 34 POSITIONS WANTED WOMEN YOUNG GIRLWwiU rouni IUUI1U Ulnl Saturday work as clerk, 'salesgirl or similar work.

Has knowledge of office work. Dial 4 4231. MERCHANDISE Phone Your Ad to The Times $7 BUSINESS EQUIPMENT ICE CREAM FREEZERS new: also soda fountains. Enterprise Novelty 147 149 Penn St. MEAT CASES 19 FT Meat dP'ay case, like new.

with Frlgldalre colls. $300. 10 FT Drlartlc display case fully I I eoutnp, a with Frlgldalre colls, valves and H. P. compressor complete.

Bargain. 8 FT Meat display case with Frlgld I I harraln at 1275. FT Mrkt caM for flD shape and will give long time service, $75. anSBaasBsasBeeaaBHSi FT Counter display meat case with Frlgldalre colls, $35. YORK REFRIGERATOR 140 N.

3rd Reading. Pa. Phone 9052. 3H BUILDING MATERIALS RDM FRS 2 automatic 20 gal. hot DUILE.no Uke new.

Also 1 30 gal. boiler with copper gas heating coll Will sell cheap. Dial 3 7200 or apply 151 N. 3rd St. 41 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NEW MOTOR BARGAINS New Robblns and Myers motors for your 'hmg machine or home shop.

n.p., $fl 75. complete with cord. Kevstone En Jtneerlng 335 Walnut St. Dial 4724. YOU TOO CAN IVAKE MONEY, WITH READING TIMES WANT ADS There are many ways to make money through the classified columns of the Reading Times.

Vacant apartments, rooms, houses and offices are rented real estate is sold buyers are located for things you no longer want or need. Think it over! There surely is one or more ways you can make money with Reading Times Want Ads. DIAL "6101 and ask an experienced Ad Taker to help you write your ad. She will be glad to assist you. Remember too, for lowest cost order your ad for 6 insertions then cancel it as soon as you get the proper results.

MERCHANDISE Phone Your Ad to The Times 44 FUEL AND FEED COLLIERY COAL AND QUALITY WOOD Laureldale Coal Co. Call us before you buy. Dial 9 2772. FRESH MINED C0AL Swh nut, stove and egg. $8.

Dial 2 8853. NUT AND EGG rDJJu'ni 25c a ton on 6 tons or more. Dial 4 3015. 45 FURNITURE Ball's 7th St. Bargain House Buy here for less.

The easiest terms ln town. 13 19 8. 7th St. FURNITURE BARGAINS $49 all porcelain gas range, $17.50: 3 plece living room suite. $12: $200 beautiful walnut bedroom suite, $45: $8.50 new cotton mattreiW, electric radj.

$8. eents 935 PENN ST. REFRIGERATORS T.V1 Tow prloes: kitchen cabinet; bird's eye maple dresser "and chiffoniers, chlfforobes; also player and other pianos. $15 up. In good condition; secretary desks and other desks, mirrors, carpets and congoleum rugs.

This merchandise will be sold at a sacrifice price. Apply 23 N. 8th St. SAVE 50' to 80' at the Berks Bar galn Basement. All kinds of recon.

fur. Berks Furniture Co, 802 Penn St. llSED SEWING MACHINES From $6 up. Repairs and parts for all makes. 8ew Ing Machine Exchange.

39 N. 9th Bt. Furniture Prices Slashed! 39.50 New double studio couches. 39 00 New kitchen cabinets $19.50 39.50 New 9x12 Axminster $19.50 $119.00 3 pc. floor sample living room suite, new $59.00 Brighter Furniture Factory Cor.

3rd and Penn Sts. Open Evenings. 49 RADIO AND SUPPLIES USED RADIOS duc11. prices. Bllmllne's.

28 8. 5th St. 52A MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE DADV PnAPU In excellent condl unu I vunvi i tlon. Apply 556 N. 5th St.

TIP TOP NU MALT erage with this high grade malt syrup. Just add water. 2 cases (48 bottles) lor 75c Tip Ton, Inc. 205 N. th Bt.

ssesssssssMBBSssisssssessessssssesssssBsssssssi, AUCTIONS Phone Your Ad to The Times 53B AUCTIONS AUCTION! AUCTION fr Aug. 14. 1933, at No. N. 7th Reading.

Irou bed and spring; chiffonier; parlor stand; card table; chairs and rockers: electric lamps: metal window box; mirror; new shades: rugs; electric Iron (new); linens; garden hose; carpenter tools; dishes and cooking utensils. Sale to start at 1 o'clock. Thomas T. Davis 4c Son, Auctioneers. POULTRY Phone Your Ad to The Times 57 BABY CHICKS pill I CTC White Leghorns, Brown rULLLIO Leghorn.

Barred Rocks and New Httmpnhire Reds from 7 to 12 weeks old. Wm. P. Noecker, West Lees port, Penna. 57 A LIVE POULTRY POI.LKTS 300 New Hampshire Reds, 13 wks.

old, 2'i to 3 dbs. Matthals Behnel der, Dotiglaasville R. 2 (Weavertown). Dial 130K22 Blrdsboro. ROOMS FOR RENT Phone Your Ad te The Times 58 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD FN TRA I Nicely fur.

with prl II I rt bth for gentietrian. All convs. Reas. Dial 2 6454. CHESTNUT 923 front.

All convs DKS1KABLE COOL ROOMS, SEMl PRt VATS BATHS. APPLY 27 B. FOURTH ST. penn mz the doctor's office. RflflM In private next to bath "uul" and front: tile bath, shower, cont.

h. w. Apply 713 Washington between 6 and 8 ni. 81 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING 2ND 614 i turn. lor light 'housekeeping.

50 up. All eonvi. Also gar. Dial 2 6069. ROOMS FOR RENT Phone Your Ad to The Tin 61 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ATM CT Ol Finely furnished oi Li front room light housekeeping.

Rent reasonable. 8TH ST 5522 nlceIy 'ur Oin 33 front all gas and elec. incl. Clean and airy. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 65 APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMFNT 4 rooms and bath, all Hrrin I IVILI1 I motiera convs.

Rent reasonable. Enterprise Novelty 147 14U Penn St. APARTMENTS Furnished and unfurnished, $20 and up. E. W.

Mover, Notary Public, 552 Schuylkill Ave. FIVE ROOM APT. 11 stove. Phone 2 8349 In the morning. FOR APARTMENTS See Hnghe Realty, 28 S.

8th St. MflflFRN Aparts, electric equipment, UUL nil not ghower, furn. or un furn. 725 and 315 Penn St. Buckley 315 Penn St.

Dial 2 5414. AAI NUT 3 rm" bRth AU IMLIIUI I onva. Annlv Wm. Fix ft Sons. 8th and Walnut Sts.

CTU QT 1 OC 4 rim. and bath. IOU Rent $25 mo Apply Philip Knoblauch. 518 Washington St 11TH, NR. BUTTONWOOD 1st 4 and bath.

H. W. front porch, cemented cellar vard. I ow rent. 2 9349.

NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YODR HOME FOR FALL AND WINTER DELTA HOMES Reading's most modern apts. Located ln Wyomlsslng. DELTA REALTY $01 Penn Wyomlsslng. Dial 4 8311. 66 FURNISHED APARTMENTS 6TH 430 and tile bath; 2d fl.

rear, bachelor 2 rms. and tile bath. 6TH 1206 Mod. 3 rm. fur.

prtv. bath and ent. Rent reas. Re ftned couple preferred. 10TH 410 all prlv.

bsth; 331 Washington 3 prlv. bath. 'Applv on premises. 67 SUBURBAN APARTMENTS SHILLINQTON Mod. clean, healthful surroundings, elec.

waah house. Rent reas. Also garage for rent. Apply Bhllllngton Bank, or Dial 2 3602. WFT I AWN Two 3 and 4 iTfCOl LHII rml bath, ,11 H.

W. heat. Apply 2318 Spring Bt. 68 HOUSES FOR RENT FOR HOUSES See Hughes Realty, 28 S. 8th St.

MilllQFQ Cllv U(J suburban; also flUUJLO APARTMENTS Call to see us. Phone 2 5643. McUowao Agcy, 223 th. HOUSES AND APARTMENTS Small or large, with all modern $13 to $40. Apply T.

Knoblauch. 706 Franklin St. HOUSES AND APARTMENTS City and suburban. Reasonable rental. HAMPDEN HEIGHTS REAL ESTATK 1060 Perry St.

LOW RENTS Our specialty. house furn. garages. Kissinger. Penn St.

Dial 2 6552. CCpilpC Your vacatlou funds by OLUUnL renting your furnished home or apartment during the month of August. While you are enjoying your vacation you can capitalize at the same time. For Information dial 6101 and ask for an Ad Taker. 3RD 640 residential section, excellent condition.

2 car garage, private drive, hot water heat, suitable for doctor or professional man. Rent $40 per month. Colonial Berks Real Estate Co, 35 41 N. 6th Bt. 17TH ST.

A clean, well kept house, ln good residential neighborhood, 8 5 bedrooms, $26 50. Thomas T. Davis i Son. Rental AKenU. 105 N.

6th St. 3 4174. 6 SUBURBAN FOR RENT HYDE PARK Houe, imv i ul rrtim rgB c11 oruce. 322 Ravmond Hyde Park 8 2112. MT PFNN vicinity.

modem HI I til up. welfly'a. 2457 Perk. Ave Dial 2 3282. Open eves.

RIDGE" PARK Semi detached, 6 rms. rnniX hth rasa ill convs. See Mr. Snvder at Merrltt Lumber 4th and Spruce Sts. Dial 3 4121.

RIDGE PARK Fayette 6 mod. $26; 1118 Oley. At condition, Wyomlsslng Hills. $35 to $40. Bee Schmidt 218 W.

Oley St. 4 8849. WEST READING Modern, Homes. Desirable Locations. $30 00 to $50 00.

Dial 7361. WYOMISSINU DEVELOPMENT Penn Ave, Wyomlsslng. 72 OFFICES AND DESK SPACE 5TH CT OO Single and 2 room i oil, cc I1S Md W. Sharp, 22 N. Sth Bt, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Phone Your Ad to The Til 73 SUMMER PLACES FOR RENT "BARBERRY" WERNERS VILLE, PA.

Health and Rest Resort, in the Berks Mts. General nursing, rooms and meals. Rates reas. Dial 8 1274. 75 WANTED TO RENT RFI IARI And dependable young MLLinuLL marrled Coupie desires modern fur.

home or apt. Must be reas Can fur. good ref. Dial 3 8864. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Phone Your Ad to The Til 77 CITY HOUSES FOR SALE N.

W. SECTION Repossessed story brick house, 7 all remodeled throughout, sale price half of original cost; will finance. 100 percent invest ment. Earl Realty, 106 N. 9th St.

WAI NUT ST Above 6th, house, 6 MMLUUI oi. rooms; aU conveni ences; h. w. heat. Dial 4 0350.

78 SUBURBAN HOUSES FOR SALE MT. PENN 6 room brick, semi detached, good location, mod. brick bunga low, cor. lot. cost $8,000, can be bought for $4,000.

Welfly's, 2457 Perk. Ave. Dial 2 3282. Open eves. 80 FARMS FOR SALE 4 ACRES 8 room house, 3 car garage, only 6 miles out.

Reduced to $1,750 See us for farms. Dierolf. 128 N. 10th Bt 40 A. FARM Along new state highway, 3 miles from Lebanon.

Wonderful view. Good reason for selling! Stock complete. Poss. imme. 100 chickens.

$4,200. Raymond Reber. Lebanon. R. No.

5. 7 A APRFQ Stone house, new barn lJ HOntO poultry house, stream woodland, 13 cows. 27 hogs, 400 chickens, 2 horses, crops; only $3,500. terms. Bhock 86 REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE I AWF Houses, farms and mortgages to trade.

What do you have. Write Times, Box 10. FINANCIAL Phone Your Ad to The Tin 88 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ft AC CTATinW And refreshment UfW tfiniiun stand, 11 room dwelling. 6 gas pumps. Selling on account of sickness.

Address Times Office, Box 17. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A well known restaurant and beer garden, with license. No piker need apply. P. O.

Box 775. PI 1 1 I Heating, sheet metal rLUIYIDIItU business for sale. Address Times Office. Box 15. 91 AND TITLES tlf RMY 1st mortgages which are II Ibk WW! ln default.

Address 19. Times Office. (VYY $2,500, $3,000 wanted on 1st 'uuu mortgages and good property at W. W. Fetter Son, 541 Court 8t.

93 LOANS UP TO $300 LOANS $10 to $300. Autos, notes, housekeepers. Public Finance Service, 634 Penn Reading. Dial 2 1200. PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL Will loan small sums ln cash on mortgages to honest people.

Address 1. 18. Times Offlre. QUICK LOAN SERVICE ON AUTOS AND REAL ESTATE $100 Costa You Only $1.92 Per Month. STANDARD CREDIT CORP.

924 PENN STREET. WOULD $300 HEI YOU PAY YOUR TAXES Repair and Improve Your Home? GROUP YOUR BILLS LOWEST LOAN RATE IN READING Reading Industrial Loan and Thrift Co. S. E. COR.

6TH AND WASHINGTON STS. LOANS UP TO $300 for Old Debts. Taxes. Mortgage Interest. Home Improve Insurance.

ments. School Tuition. New Furniture. Medical or Dental New Clothing. Treatments.

Etc. People who need money come to us because our service Is so prompt, and our charges are so reasonable. Private consultation rooms. Come In Write or 'Phone. PERSONAL FINANCE CO.

Over Crystal Restaurant. 547 PENN 8T. Phone 2 2631. Reading. Pa.

LOANS $300 OR LESS QUICK CONFIDENTIAL Loans. $300 or less, offered to husbands and wives at a reasonable rate. If you are keeping house and can make regular monthly payments, you have the security needed. Quick serv Ice. Strictly confidential.

Husband and wife only need sign. 20 mouths to repay. COME IN. PHONK OR WRITE. HOUSEHOLD 'FINANCE CORPORATION Third Colonial Trust Bldg.

N. W. Corner Sth and Penn Sts. Dial 7397. LOANS MADE IN NEARBY TOWNS.

93 AUTO FINANCING AUTOS REFINANCED Phone 4 821. Conservative Credit System, 756 Penn over Pursell's. pACU lot aulo owners, quick, confi tHOn arvire Direct Auto Finance 43 N. 6th St. Dial 4 1138 NF.F.D Money on jour aulo.

I will refinance to meet vour ability to pay. Money Immediately; confidential. Bo 10. Times Office. I AUTOMOBILES Phone Your Ad to The Tin 95' AUTOMOBILE AGENCIES BEST CASH PRICES PAID For Used Cars.

A. Heckman. 124 3. Sth 2d fl. garage.

CASH For your late model used car. Haln's Used Car Lot, 5th and Penn West Reading, Pa, Dial 4 3682. QPflT PACU For late model used arui OHdn cars Browni 1J3 N. 5th St. Phone 4 2645.

86 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE DODGE Senior De Luxe Sport Coupe, 6 w. w. See this car before you buy. Ralph J. Miller, Lancaster Ave.

and Crestmont St. FflRD 1930 Coupe with rumble seat. I unu a big value. See it at Jones and Manske. 221 Oley St.

Open evenings. MACU 1929 Laudau Sedan. Paint like new; motor ln 1st class oond. Priced to sell quickly. M.

L. Yergey 3rd and Cherry Sts. Dial 7477. CIA 1933 Rockne and Studebaker cars on display. A.

N. Kline, 315 N. 4th St. Dial 7145. 1 OAKLAND 1929 4 Door Sedan, ln good cond.

Only $250. Easy terms. Wm. Cronrath. 305 Chestnut St.

Dial 2 5690. 0LDSM0BILE Sedan' 15W); Ford ULUomUDILt roadster. repainted. Maxwell sedan, $4000; Chrysler coupe, Ford coupe, $125.00. R.

B. Fritz. 236 N. 9th St. Chrysler, Plymouth, Austin.

STUDEBAKER 1928 4 passenger coupe, $150: easy terms. Wm. Cronrath. 305 Chestnut St Dial 2 5690. USED CARS.S Haag, Shoemakersvllle, Pa.

1933 CHRYSLER "6" COUPE Rumble seat. Driven 400 miles. New car guarantee. Will be sold at a big sacrifice. HETTINGER BROS.

249 Penn St. Dial 7404. USED CARS OF ALL MAKES The Reading Automobile Co. 126 N. 5TH ST.

BUICK Est. 1899 OLDSMOBILE THF NFW m3 pontlac Straight mil iii.ii priced at $585 and up. o. is now on display at the show rooms of A W. Golden, 117 S.

5th St. AI I YS New model 4 door sedan. (TILL I j.ew car gUarantee. We can save you money on this car. O.

W. Llndgren. Used Car Lot. Penn Ave. and Tulpehocken West Reading.

L. Sachs. Mgr. IIQFn PARQ When you want one, uocu oh no get lt frora a depe.nd. able dealer.

Belmont Motor Company. 1046 N. 8th St Dial 3 7462. Free 1933 License Tags Today's Specials 50 Sensational Bargains 1933 CHEVROLET tlOR Coach L. t3a 1932 CHEVROLET Sedan OfDU 1932 CHEVROLET $385 1932 CHEVROLET $380 Coupe PJOU 1931 CHEVROLET $345 a ton express Ww 1931 CHEVROLET eOE Sedan $220 $165 1930 CHEVROLET $24.5 Coach 1930 CHEVROLET $215 1930 PLYMOUTH $195 1928 CHEVROLET $100 Coach I 1927 FORD t'Jn Many Others All Bargains Fred Morganstern Chevrolet Co.

i USED CAR LOCATIONS North Fifth St. and Centre Ave. 416 Penn West Reading 97 TRICKS AND TRACTORS USED TRUCKS 1 932 Ford Panel. 1931 Dodge Stake, American La France, high rack. Wm.

F. Delbert, 1036 Greenwich St. 99 AI TOMOBILE ACCFSSORIE8 TIRE REOROOVINO Tires worn smooth restored to original tresd. $1. Increases mileage Also used tires cheap.

Central Tire 255 N. Sth St. 2 4249. 100 AUTOMOBILE SERVICE LOWEST PRICES Fenders, bodies, frames, wheels repaired: new tops; free towing. Thoe.

DeMosa. 35 N. 10th Sk TOWN IS DRY, HUT PEOPLE DRINK BEER STILLWATER, Aug 13 StUlwater voted "dry" In the Okla homa election on beer dry enough to put Payne county in the prohibition column. The first day legalized beer went on ale, however, 3.600 bottles of the brew were sold In the city. Statlstlcally mlnded persons nsiured out that if only persons who voted In favor of beer were among the purchasers they bought 5.76 bottles apiece.

The Inweft temperature at the North Pole Is 60 degrees below scro. LEGAL NOTICES SEALED PROPOSALS COUNTY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, READING. PENNA. Reading, August 11, 1933, Sealed proposals will be received at this office up to 10 o'clock A. daylight saving time.

August 18, 1933, for the furnishing of 127 Election Sets for the various or oughs and Townships and 75 Election Sets for the various Wards in the City ot Reading. All sets must contain all forms and statements as required by various Acts of Assembly. All return sheets, statements, triplicate return sheets and tally papers must have the names of all candidates to be voted for by the County and the City of Reading printed on same. Supplies must packed in boxes, ready to be delivered to the Judges of Election. Delivery must be made to the County Commissioners' Office on or before Thursday, September 14th, 1933.

A certified check of 10 of the amount of the bid must accompany each bid SAMUEL H. ROTHERMBL, County Controller. COUNTY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, READING. PENNA. Reading, August 11, 193S.

Sealed proposals will be received at this office up to 10 o'clock A. daylight sav lug time. August 18. 1933, for the printing and binding of not less than 90.000 nor more than 130.000 Official Ballots and not less than 20,000 nor more than 40.000 Specimen Ballots for the September 19th Primary Election. All ballots must be printed on 50 lb.

machine finished paper and mast be printed according to the various Acts of Assembly, with the stub and the right hand corner bi the ballot to be numbered. Ballots must be padded In pads of 50 each, with stubs numbered and be packed ready to be delivered to the Judge of Election with the district marked on the outside. Ballots must be delivered to the County Commissioners' Office not later than Thursday, September 14th, 1933. A certified check of 10 must accompany each bid. SAMUEL H.

ROTHER.MEL, County Controller. SEALED PROPOSALS The School District of Spring Township will receive sealed proposals for fuel oil on or before August 16, 1933, at 8:00 P. D. 8. T.

Specifications can be obtained at the Wikon Huh School Building. West Lawn. Pa. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Paul I.

Speicher, Secretary. George A. K'ng, President. BRITAIN OUSTS U. S.

IN CANADA'S TRADE MONTREAL, Aug. 13 Great Britain has replaced the United States as Canada's best customer, Canada's aomestic exports to the United Kingdom during the first months of the current fiscal year April, May and June totaled $41, 829,000, compared with $30,819,000 for the same period in 1932, an increase of $11,010,000. The total exported to the United States was $37,086,000 as against $42,020,000 last year, a decrease of $4,934,000. GERMAN MAN POWER BACK TO NORMAL BERLIN, Aug. 13 JP) New census figures aisclose that Germany's manpower has been restored to normal.

The shortage of men caused by the world war has been made good and the normal proportion of sexeJ restored. The latest statistics show an increase of 5 percent, in the number of men and of 3.8 percent in women. For every 1,000 men there now are 1,060 women, compared with 1,073 in 1925, when the previous census was taken, and with 1,101 in 1919. JACK FROST THAWS OUT IN PRISON WASHINGTON, Aug, 13 Jack Frost is thawing Frost, a Negro, was arranged before Judge Given for drunkenness. He i exnlained he had merely taken a drink to offset the cool weather.

"Well. Jack Frost," said the magistrate, "that being the ca.se, I'll send you to Jail for 10 days. That will give you a chance to thaw." TWO GOATS ADOPT HOMELESS WAIF SACRAMENTO, Aug. 13 A homeless waif of the cattle range has been adopted by a pair of matronly nanny goats. The waif, a calf, partakes of nourishment from both goats.

The method is simple but effective. First one hops up on a box and then the other. All the while the calf is gorging himself. UNIVERSITY LIFTS BAN ON SMOKING SEATTLE, Aug. 11 It will be entirely legal and within the confines of campus propriety for professors and students both male and female to smoke this fall on the University of Washington campus.

The faculty lifted the "no smoking" ban, which will allow tired professors a few "drags" between classes. FEES PAID WITH EGGS, POTATOES OMAHA, Aug. 13 CD Farm women attending the mothers' vacation camp at Camp Brewster near here paid their registration fees with $3.25 in cash, a dozen eggs and a down potatoes. The produce was used at the camp, where farm women got a rest from their usual worries. AMERICAN SCHOOL CLOSED ISTANBUL.

Aug. 13 (P Lack of funds closed here the Guedik ftwha Grammar school, one of the oldest American mission schools in Turkey. Several of it American teachers have been engaged by the government to teach English ln state schools. "HARD STI FF IN BRITAIN LONDON, Aug. 13 (P) Official figures placed before the house of commons showed that in the last financial ypr 31,035.519 proof gallons of spirits were distilled in the United Kingdom.

Bulk barrels of beer totalled 16,639,123..

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