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TIMES FHONB MM THE READING TIMES. 'READING, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 3 0 1 9 3 7 TIMES PHONE 6161 'ADVERTISING STAYS WHERE ADVERTISING PAYS' NOTE THE ADVERTISERS WHO CONSISTENTLY USE THIS SECTION DAY AFTER DAY, WEEK AFTER WEEK, MONTH AFTER MONTHYEAR AFTER YEAR Sixteen VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Mark Maggs, 23, Lansdale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maggs, and Mildred Beck, 22, Soudertown, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Beck. Samuel Pisano, 23. of 114 Franklin st son of Katherine and the late Frank Pisano, and Mary Sikora, 23, of 1051 Chestnut daughter oi Katherine and the late Isadore Sikora. Calvin A. Remp, 25.

Philadelphia son of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Remp, and Ethel Doaty, 23, Birdsboro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Doaty.

DEATHS Reading MILTON H. STAUFFER, 72. of G15. Walnut died yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was a "member of the Lutheran denomination. Surviving are his wife, Deborah (Sheetz) Stauffer: a son, Howard; and a daughter, Mrs. Charles Kline, Detroit, Mich. Funeral services will be "ield in the Theodore C. Auman, funeral parlors at 1.30 o'clock Thursday afternoon.

Burial will be4n the New Jerusalem Cemetery. CORA V. (Long) HECKMAN, 41; wife of Charles Heckman, died of complications at her home, 739 Locust st. She was a daughter of Jacob and Sallie (Hill) Long and was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church.

Surviving, besides her husband and parents, are these children Katie, Clarence, Sarah and John Heckman, this city! these brothers: Clayton, Mahlon, Luther and Reuben Long, this city. Funeral, Friday at 1 p. with all services at the house. Interment in Bellman's Church Cemetery, in charge of Funeral Director J. D.

Naftzinger, of Centerport. MRS. CARRIE L. BROPHY, 69, died at her home, 1126 Greenwich st. She is survived by these children Helen, wife of Oscar Lewis; Frances wife of J.

Alfred Hurst, this citv; Iva, wife of Anthony Sobal, Mack and Catharine, wife of Herbert Fair, this city; a brother, William Petry, Auburn; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Dissinger, Auburn; and four grandchildren. Funeral services at 10:30 a. m. at the F.

F. Seidel, chapel. Burial at Auburn. KATHERINE (Umbenhen d) BRANDT, 65, widow of John Brandt, died at her home, 845 Buttonwooi st. She was a native of Lebanon and a member of St.

Stephen's Reformed Church. Surviving are a son, John, at home: two daughters, Clara Brandt and Lillian, wife of Howard Hare, this city; also two grandchildren three brothers, Joseph, Fred and John Umbenhend, all of Lebanon; a sister, Mrs. Polly Heifey, Lebanon. Burial will be made In Laureldale Cemetery. Funeral Director Irvin Cramp has charge.

CLARENCE SHALTER, 34, fatally injured In an automobile accident at Limerick, Sunday, resided with his mother, Mrs. Carrie Long, 615 Mulberry st. He was a member of the Hampden Fire Company and its relief association. Surviving his mother is a brother, George Ehalter, at home. Funeral.

Thursday, at 3 p. from the Lutz Funeral Home. Interment In Aulenbach's Cemetery. Berks HOWARD L. GOTTSIIALL, 69, died yesterdav at his residence.

682 Penn SINKING SPRING. Ha is survived by his wife, Sallie (Kauff man); two sons, George. Sinking Spring, and Luther, Philadelphia; two daughters, Mrs. David Gerken stock, Sinking Spring, and Mrs. Edgar Wilhelm, Laureldale: one brother, Lewis West Reading; two stf pbrothers, Robert.

Boyertown, and Mose, Freeman. Snyder county, and 12 srandchildren. Funeral from the home Saturday. 2 p. m.

Further services at Sinking Spring Reformed Church, with interment in adjoining remotery. Funeral Director Lamm, Werner has charge. JOHN T. BRIGHT. 20, 115 Wood side WEST LAWN, died yesterday in Reading Hospital from injuries suffered in an automobile accident near Mohnton, Sunday.

He was a topner bv ade. Surviving are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A.

Briarht; a brother, Edward, at home; and four sisters. Mrs. Edmund De Beck, West WyomiRFing; Miriam, June and Ethel, all at home. Funeral from the home Frldav, 2 p. m.

Funeral Director Lamm, Wernersville, has charge. ITANNAH B. (Reinert) KEINERT. 69. wife of John C.

Keinert died at her home in ENGLESVILLE. She was the dauehter of the late Abraham and Ellen fBeidler) Reinert, and was a native of Huffs Church. Besides her husband, there survive a daughter, Jennie Hetrick, at home: two foster granddaughters. Mrs. Lloyd Tyson, Norristown, and Mrs.

clarence McDowell, Camden. N. two brothers, Aradis and Howard Re'inert. Huffs Chureh. and Ihree sisters, Mrs.

Villlan Klstler. Allentown: Mrs. Alice K'hbarh and Mrs. Jennie Gery, Reading. Funeral services at the Schwenk Funeral Home, Boyertown, Thursday at 1.30 p.

m. Further services In Falrview Chaprl. Interment in Fair view Cemetery. GABRIEL W. MOYER.

62, of ROBESONIA, R. 1, died In the Reading Hospital. He was a sen of the late Harrison and Polly (Werta) Mover. Surviving are his widow, Ellen (Lelss); two children, Mrs. John Pouders, Myerstown, R.

Mrs Harvey Sheidy, Sinking Sprinp. also six grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Lawrence SchlanDich. Roths vffle; three step sisters. Mrs.

Henry I Greta. Bernvllle: Mrs. Charles Har 1 it 1 1 bach, Carlisle, and Mrs. Walter Ulrich, Fritztown. Fifieral Thursday at 2 o'clock with all services at the Lamm Funeral Home.

Wernersville. Interment in Host Cemetery. MART M. (Winters) FEATHER. 77, widow of Charles Feather, died at her home, 513 Chestnut st WEST READING.

She was a daughter of the late Joel and Elizabeth fGring) Winters and was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church. Surviving are a daughter. Esther, wife of Russell Hartranf West Reading; three sons, Herbert Friedensburg; J. Irvin, at home, and Earl this city; 13 grandchildren and two sisters, Amelia, wife of James Rishel, West Reading, and Katie, wife of Charles Marberger, this city Funeral services Thursday at 1:30 p. m.

at the Lutz funeral home. Interment in Kissinger's Church Cem etery. JAMES A. CLARK. 121 S.

Seventh WEST READING, died yes terday in the Reading Hospital. He was a son of the late Samuel and Rose (Heifer) Clark and was employed at the Narrow Fabric plant for the past year. Previously he had been employed by the WyomLssing Development Company. His wife, Esther (Whitman), preceded him in death. Survivijng are a daughter, Ruth West Reading, and two brothers, George and Harry Clark, this city.

Funeral Wednesday, 3.30 p. m. In terment, Charles Evans Cemetery. Funeral Directors T. C.

Auman, Iiic, have charge. LAURA B. (Himmelberger) IIOLL. 40, wife of Walter Holl. of Lincoln Avenue, WEST WYOMISlSING.

died yesterday. She was a daughter of Alfred and Annie Himmelberger Surviving, besides her parents and husband, are two sons, Harold and Roy; three brothers, Charles, Harrv and Earl Himmelberger and a sis ter. Pearl, wife of George Mahalak. The Miller Funeral Home has charge. LINFORD M.

FITTERLING. son of Mark M. and Lillian J. (Remp) Fitterling, MOIINTON, died yester day in the Reading Hospital, aged 11 Surviving besides the parents are the paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Fitterling, and the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Remp. rne Kindt Funeral Home is In charge of funeral arrangements, MRS.

LEONORA L. (Kantner) SELTZER, 60, died at her home in SCHUYLKILL HAVEN after a long illness. She was the widow of the late Milton Seltzer, and the daueh ter of Louisa and the late Charles M. Kantner. She was formerly a resident of Pottsville.

Surviving are her mother; who Is 91 years old, and lives In Beckville, and two sisters, Mrs. John F. Troescher, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Emma P. Christian, Detroit.

Funeral from Bittle Funeral Home, Schuylkill Haven, today, 2 p. m. Interment In Union Cemetery. HENRY B. Zl'BKR, 70.

died at his home, in BETHLEHEM. He was employed by tlie Keystone Agricultural Works 24 years as a machinist. Born in Pottstown, he was a son of the late James and Elizabeth A. (Bower) Zuber. He was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church and Brotherhood class.

He was a member of the Red Men and Sons and Daughters of Liberty. Surviving are his widow, Eliza B. (Borkey); two children, Ella wife of Edwin L. Morris, Pottstown, and Daniel H. Zuber, Boyertown; a grandson and a granddaughter.

WILLIAM RADLER, 47. EMAUS R. D. 1, died of heart failure while being rushed to the Sacred Heart Hospital. He was employed as a butcher at the Allen town State Hospital.

Surviving are his widow, Irene (Whitenight), four daughters, Louise and Janice, both at home; Evelyn and Mrs. Arthur Maher, Allen town; two brothers, Jacob. Le high, and Walter. California; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Mathews, Reading; Mrs.

Stella Shindler, Phil adelphia, and Mrs. Katie Dreher, ii tz town. HENRY L. SHELLY, 77, of Lebanon, R. D.

1, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Daniel R. Yorgey, near FIVEPOINTS. He was a retired farmer and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Mill bach.

Surviving are these children: Daniel, near Annvllle; Harry, Avon; Irvin, near Cornwall; Marvin, Lebanon; Adam, near Five points; Mrs. Alfred Martin, near Iona; Mrs. Robert Betz, near Avon, and Mrs. Daniel Yorgey, with whom he resided; 21 grandchildren, two great grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. John Hilton and Mrs.

Elam Stark, both of Lexington. Funeral Wednesday at 1.30 p. from the daughter's home. Further (Turn to Page Eighteen) A John H. Perrv Newspaper OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN READING Published Continuously Since 1858 Resdln Times Publishing Co.

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W30i ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS (1) BROPHY In this city, on the 2Sth Carrie L. Brophy, 1126 Greenwich aged 63 years. Relative? and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from F. P. Seldel's Funeral thapel, 117 N.

5th Thursday, 10:30 a. m. Interment In Auburn cemetery. Friends may call at the ftiueral home Wednesday evening (Seldt 1). BUCKLEY In this city, on the 27.1i Catharine L.

(nee Heckman i wife of Joseph A. Buckley, aged 71 years and 5 days. Relatives md friends are Invited to attend tlia funeral, from her late residence, N. Front on Wednesday at 2:30 p. Services at the house.

Iu terment in Aulenbach's cemetery Friends may call to view the remalu. Tuesday evening. (Seidell. CI. ARK In this city, on the 29th James A.

Clark. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the Theodore C. Auman, Fu neral Parlors, 247 on Wednesday at 3 p. m. Interment Charles Evans cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday, 7 to' 9 p. m. (Auman) DUNDORE In Wyomisslng, on the 28lh Adam H. Dundore, 16 Lynn Wyomisslng, aged 78 years, 3 months. 1 day.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Pilgrim Holiness Church, berry and Washington Thursday, 2 p. m. Interment In Charles Evans cemetery. Friends may cail at the Seidel Funeral Home, 117 N. 5th Wednesday evening.

(Seidell. I IvATIIER In West Reading, on the 2th Mary M. (nee Winters Dalton), widow of Charles Feather, aged 77 years, 8 months, 6 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Lutz Funeral Home, 2100 Perklomen Thursday, 1 :30 p. m.

Interment Kissinger Church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral hoQ'e Wednesday evening, 7 to 9. (LutzV FRANCKOWIAK In this city, on tha i in Mrs. Magaaiena Fianck owiak. aged 72 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend th funeral, without further notice from the residence of ner soa. Andrew Franckowiak, 1110 Spruce tit Services, Wednesday, 8.30 a. In St. Mary's Catholic Church. Interment, St.

Mary's Cemetery. (Gallman) 1IAMILLA In this city, on the 27th George Hamllla, aged years, Relatives and friends are invited to attend th fuiwal, without further notice, from n's residence 512 S. 9th St. Services Wednesday, 9 a. in Sts.

"yrll bnd Meui Slovak Catholic Church. Interment. Gethsemane Cemetery. (Gallman) KK.TNKIt In Shlllington, on the 23u.i Frank O. Ketner, aged 56 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from his law residence, 24 Penna. Shllllr.gton. Wednesday at 1 p. m. Further services In St.

John's Lutheran Chui' li. Brickerville. Interment in cemetery adjoining. Friends may call at the residence Tuesday evening. (Lamm) UNDERTAKERS (4) Greenawalt Funeral Home Distinctive With Bconomy 800 N.

5th St. Dial 3 1123. CLAYTON MILLER Funeral Director 48 N. Fourth St. FUNERAL APARTMENTS PREB SKIPPY for a Substitute I KNOW A KID umo looks Just1 like Copr.

Percy Crotby, World rijhtt rtterved 1917 King Features Syndifite, Inc. 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS (1) H.VRTENSTINE In this city, on the 28th Frances Hartenstlne, aged 27 years, 2 months, 6 days. Relativiv and friends, also Auxiliary of B. R. No.

361, are invited to attend the funeral, from the Theodore C. Auman. Funeral Parlors, 247 Penn Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Interment In Laureldale cemetery Friends may call Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.

m. (Auman). HELLER In Ruscombmanor Township, on the 26th Amanda Heller, aged 84 years. 1 month, 2 days. The relatives and friends "i the family are respectfully lnvlwii to attend the funeral from her residence in Ruscombmanor Township on Wednesday, March 31, at 2 p.

m. All services at her home. Interment, Shatters Church Cemetery. (Stumpy HOFFMAN In this city, on the 27th Charles H. Hon man, aged 3 years, 8 months, 23 days.

Relative and friends are invited to attend tli funeral, without further notice, from the Theo. C. Auman, Funerul Parlors, 247 Penn Wednesday at 11 a. m. Interment, Charles Gvaus cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday. 7 to 9. (Auman). MYltA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE fN" THERE'S THE PLACE 5Sg IMCKEPIBLE AS IT MA.V tLJJ. QUESTIONS CAM OH, THE STEEL.

MA.WV VOU HE 5AIP WE'D (HEET Eg JLZJ SEEM, IT SUgE DOES I WW WHAT WAIT, MV CHARMING i THEN. POM'T NOW InJueeviwG II i ton't fegf look, as tho'breese, 1 WM kept you? rvE mvka north its true. how humor FOR HER. NL SEE A SOUL1 HIMSELF, IS "THE CLAW? SO MANV 1 NOW, MOU WILL. fe' I OUS THIS EE0U5 'r STOLE "THE ISHl PUWNO, YW I luimm n.

WASH TUBBS Curfew FRECKLES AND HIS ENOUGH lb PASS I 1 IU iVl CONVINCED SOMEONE I I PLANS PC MT LATEST ELSE COULD FOOTPRINTS HUMAN V'Sr BEING INVENTION HOW I 111 HAVE FOLLOWED LLi" VY1 II "ELF rr iffl 1 IMETOSLEEPI ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS (tl WOLF In this city, on the 27th Ink'. Edward W. Wolf. 120 Moss aged 72 years, 3 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from F.

F. Seldel's Funeral Chapel, 117 N. 5th Thursday. 1:30 p. m.

Interment In St. John'J German Lutheran cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening. (Seidel). LOST AND FOUND BE AG LE Black and white, 1935 38 license tag, chain leash.

Reward If returned to Ted Woyton, 415 8. St, LADIES' DIAMOND RING Lost In vicinity of 343 Minor St. and Blnga man St. market. Reward If returned 343 Minor.

WALLET Lost bet 6th and Oley to 3rd and Greenwich. Contains R. R. passes. 4 3775.

I. H. 310 Oley. FLORISTS (5) FLOWERS rOR ALL OCCASIONS Mae's Flower Shop. 19 Walnut 8t Dial 3 777L PERSONALS (8) BUCHU COMP.

PILLS Recommended for Kidney and Blad 1 der Weakness, getting up nights and bed wetting Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, 60 pills. 50c DIETRICH'S DRUG STORH. 805 Penn St READINGS Dally from 10 a. m. to p.

m. Advice given on all subjects. 1223 Green St. READINGS Dally. Hours, 1 to 5 and 6:30 to 9 p.

or by appt. Madame Maria, 18 S. 10th St. BUSINESS SERVICES BUS. SERVICES OFFERED (10) ALL KINDS Of excavating and heavy haullngs.

Apply R. S. Schantz, 103 Fern Ave. Dial 4 2257. CESSPOOL Toilet cleaning and pumping.

Ten 30 gaL bbls. Very cheap. Hunaicker. 1722 Centra Ave. 3 8994 GET RID OF All kinds of insects, rats, etc.

Let C. Ehrllch. 641 Franklin do It. Dial 3 3848 or 2 3270. NICKLE PLATING, ETC.

Try us fol high grade nickle plating, polishing copper plating and oxidizing, at teas, prices. Estimates furn. on re quest. Mt. Penn Stove Works, 3d it Greenwich 3 4.m.

BUILDING CONTRACTING (12) CAL WENTZEL Builder fl quality homes Since lwl. Alterations, repairs. Stony Creek Mills. 3 0535. CLEAN'G, DYE'G, RENO'T'G (13) HAVE YOUR RUGS And furniture cleaned the new way.

Positively sizing or life removed from your rugs. Home service Rug Cleaning. Dial 2 0956. Best references. ORIENTAL And domestic rugs clean ed and repaired.

Upholstered furniture cleaned. Vacuum Carpet Cleaning 419 Woodward. Ulal 3 1713 RUG CLEANING Shampooed, resized and nap reflnshed and returned to you like new. High class work only Try one rug and be convinced. Reading Rug 1940 Perk.

Ave. 2 7453 WELL, I OOIKK3 TO HELP rtxl FIGURE IT i our? wow rr HAS ME ARE TtXI Mr SUE "rtxJ mot WERENY SIMPLY MEWTlNa IDEA! WITH TOUR WHEM H0ORAV FDR LULU BELLE' A WORRIED ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS (1) KERN In Muhlenberg Park, on the 26th Edward T. Kern. Service strictly private from the Theo. C.

Auman. Funeral Parlors. 241 Penn Tuesday at II a. m. Interment In Charles Evans Cemetery Friends may call Monday, I to 9 p.

m. (Auman KEINERT In Englesvllle, on the 27th Hannah B. (nee Reinert), wl'e of John C. Kelnert, aged 69 years. 14 Relatives and iriendr are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the Schwenk Funeral Home.

Boyertown, Thursday. April 1, at 1.30 p. m. Further services in Falrview Chapel, Boyetown Interment. Falrview Cemetery Friends may call at the Funeral Home, Wednesday evening, 7 to 8.30.

(Schwenk i LEINBACH In this city, on the veto Sarah R. (Raudenbush), widow of Henry Lelnbach. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tat funeral, without further notice, from the Lutz Funeral Home, 2100 Perkln men Tuesday at 130 p. m. Interment In Alsace Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Mineral Home Monday evening, 1 to 9 (Lutz) LESSIG In this city, on the 27th Alice, widow of the late Mutes F. Lesslg, aged 62 years, 8 months and 6 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Theo. C. Auman, Funeral Parlors, 247 Penn on Tuesday, 1.30 p.

m. Interment in St. John's Cemetery, Gibraltar. Friends a.ay call Monday, 7 to 9 p. m.

(Auman) MARELLO In this city, on the 28th Samuel Marello, aged 19 years, 5 months, 26 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, 424 Franklin Wednesday at 8:30 a. to proceed to Holy Rosary Chapel, Franklin St where high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9 o'clock. Interment. Gethsemane cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday evening. (Auman). MOYER In this city, on the 26th Clara A. Moyer. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate residence, 351 Hlnga man Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Services at the house. Interment In Charles Evans cemetery (Miller; PEHLMAN On Pottsville Pike, on the 28th William Pehlman, aged 91 years, 8 months, 20 days. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from F. Seldel's Funeral Chapel, 117 N. 5th Thursday, 3 p.

m. Interment In Hinnershi'ir cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening. (Seidel) SHALTER In Pottstown, on the Jitii Clarence, aged J4 years, months, 29 days. Relatives and friends, also Hampden Fire Co.

and Relief Association, are invited to at tend the funeral, from Lutz Funeral Home, 2100 Perklomen Thursday, 3 p. m. Interment in Aulen bach cemetery. Friends may call a the funeral home Wednesday eve lng, 7 to 9. (Lutz J.

SNYDER In this city, on the 27Ui Jeremiah Snyder, aged 76 years, 9 months and 24 days Relatives and friends, also all organizations of which he was a are Invited to attend the f'ltitral, irom the Lutz Funeral Home, Perklomen Tuescia. 2.45 p. Interment iu Rpmnstown Cembpiy. Friends may call ac the Funoml Home Monday evening, 7 to 9. (Luu; Will Not Ring Tonight BUSINESS SERVICES DRESS'M'G, MILL NT.

FURS (14) DRESSES Gowns and costumes Remodeling and alterations Mrs. K. Texter. 1105 Greenwich. Dial 4 1230 HEATG, PLUMB'G, ROOFG (15) HOT WATER HEAT Send for estimator.

PENN READLNG SUPPLY. 245 Penn St. MOVING A STORAGE (16) CHEAPEST MOVING MAN IN TOWN Edward Orth 712 N. 8th. 2 2889.

LAUSCH MOVING SERVICE Lowest rates in town. All loads insured. 4 2559. 523 Franklin. PYRAMID National Van Lines, long distance movers.

Maurer's Express. Local 122 Chestnut. 4 1810. L. R.

LAUSCH Experienced, dependable moving and hauling. Lowest rates In olty. 4 2559. 523 Pern Ave. PRINTING ENGRAVING (IS) FORMS, LETTER HEADS Announcements, etc.

Penn Print Shop, John W. Spangler, 49 Madison Ave. 4 3674. Commercial PRINTING Political GEORGE CHRISTMAN, Phone 3 3093. 1216 N.

Front St. LET US HELP YOU Make your business better with Good Printing. F. A. WOERNER, 30 N.

6th. SHUMWAY PR1NTERY Printing Publishing Advertising New 632 Wash. 1st fl. 2 1701. W.

L. FEGLEY, PRINTER 2513 Grant Mt. Penn. Dial 3 0377. Dependable Printing Service.

REPAIRING (20) ABC, APEX Aerobell, Easy, Maytag, rhor, and all make washers and cleaners repaired. Complete parts. Work guaranteed 1 yr. Inspect our modern shop. Charles Washer and Cleaner Repa.lt 148 N.

10th St Dial 4 0270. ALL MAKE Washing machines repaired, rebuilt. 30 yrs. exp. Complete parts.

C. F. Gleringer. 306 N. 11th St.

3 O308. WALL AND WINDOW Washing and floor scrubbing international window Clg. Reed Court. 3 6903 EMPLOYMENT MALE HELP WANTED (22) BARBER Wanted at once. Five days week.

$16 to start. Call at 131 W. Main Myerstown, Pa. 2 CLEAN CUT MEN With cars, to learn excellent business. Can earn $25 to start.

Apply Mr. Rutman, American Cas. 2 to 5. BRASS MOI.DER For gated and plated patterns. Apply 141 Schiller St.

By EMPLOYMENT MALE HELP WANTED (22) MEN EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA THE SENSATION OF A LIFE TIME Brand new. exclusive, basically patented. NOTHING LIKE IT IN THS WORLD. This specialty is spectacular, outstanding, streamlined and modern istic. Everybody is a prospect and anyone can afford to buy it.

THB GREENEST ROOKIE without any experience whatsoever can earn. FIFTY DOLLARS PER WEEK to start, and at least a hundred per week when he becomes experienced in the business. This Is absolutely the opportunity many men have been looking for. It's a natural; will make you happy, comfortable and financially independent. PREFER MEN AGE 25 45.

Come prepared to spend the balance of tse day. If selected. APPLY HOTEL BERKSHIRE. 5TH AND WASHINGTON READING, PA. TUESDAY, 10 A.

M. ONLY. Ask for Mr. Hicks. Late comers will not be interviewed.

EXPERIENCED Pot washer; also fen era! kitchen man. Apply mala kitchen, Reading Hospital. MACHINE DESIGNER $200 mo.J stenographer, $75 mo. C. H.

Shick, Emp. 520 Washington St. MEN 4 neat, steady workers to call established trade. $10 salary plus bonus to start. Room 3.

440A Court, before 8 and after 4.45. MEN 3 neat appearing men for advertising sales work. Very good oftaf for ambitious men. Apply 7A N. 6th 2nd floor.

SALESMAN About 35. Good pay. Ii capable, possibility to become manager. Write Times, Box 1 307. WANTED Man to drive truck.

Must be thoroughly experienced, reliable and honest. References required. Apply American Beverage 313 Little Grape after 8:30 p. m. WANTED Registered pharmacist.

Apply John H. Moodhard, 844 Nicolli St. U'AVTm Van nrlfV, a profitable Rawleigh Route. Established customers. Must be satisttd with earnings of $30 a week to start.

Write Rawleigh's, Dept. PNC 457 101, Chester, Pa. 2 AMBITIOUS MEN To learn a goc4 business and can earn $20 to nars. Big future. Write Times, Box 302.

FEMALE HELP WANTED (23) COMPTOMETER OPERATORS stenographers, cooks for private families, exp. C. E. Shick, Emp. 520 Washington St.

DUE To Increase in business we cai use two men of neat appearance who are ambitious and willing to work for advancement. Apply 215 Penn St. EXP. STENOGRAPHER Dictaphone, operator. High school graduate.

18 to 25. Write Times, Box 307. GIRLS 3 more to take care of con sumers' needs. $10 salary and bonus to start. Room 3, 440A Court, before 8 and after 4.45.

HOTELS, ETC. Practically everywhere inexperienced exp. help $40 $125 monthly. Stamp brings details. Harrison Buerau, 1478 Broadway 148, New York.

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