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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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6
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I AGE SIX THE NEWS-HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS X-r READY WITH A STORE BRIM FULL OF NEW ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR EASTER ENSEMBLE Moovst aa oiMfifiti oofj mit turffaay iafl fey naaa. Vp ul iaolaOlaf ir Unm, osata par lLnrt Insartioa; 05 oaata fo aaeb aiiBeQ.aat oonasonttYs Mob. Oopy making ot flT Una win ba flfuraa lOo Uu An Ue-tioa tJtA So line for Mk aiahto I oonaaonttva lasartlon, VOTO lnformatlo wCl flT ex Tha jrawi-XenUd rarardln kayad ftdwrtlmtssnta. Alwya faa tow lastraotlOBa fivu tit at ka Vfca aTrt-.

mrt. WOMAN'S RAYON SILK HOSE UP TO 25c EASTER BASKETS Last Day! $1.95 Full Fashioned Pure Thread Silk STOCKINGS j.29 Pair Full fashion, from pure thread silk. Service weight. 4 inch mercerized garter top. Reinforced heel and toe.

Popular spring shades. EVERY PAIR TERFECT. Main Floor. A very fine knit hone of rayon. Looks and feels like pure silk.

Ue-'nforced heel and toe. All jihudes. 49c Buy the kiddies' their Easter baskets tomorrow. A laige selection of styles and to go is low price. fosirppruiitf WANTED WE GIVE AND REDEEM CO-OPERATIVE GREEN STAMPS DISTRIBUTOR WANTED.

Fop nationally advertised product told to oil companies, filling stations ftiid garages. The man we select should tarn several hundred dollars monthly-. The product will have local and nation- wide advertising. Our plans of mer-thairdising' have proved a success. The )ioduct being a necessity makes this a verv unusual opportunity.

The man we tire'lookinK for must.be able to furnish first class references and have capital of $5'00 to $1,000 1n order to finance own bUKiness. Write Universal Manufacturing 6(11-5 Eleventh S. "Washington, D. C. lSMarSt WANTED To rent.

2 or 3 furnished rooms, at once, Third ard preferred; modern convenience. Phone 520-L. 18Mai'3t a Girl for liookkeeiper and general office work. Inquire 610 13ihst. ISlMarii4 'By an experienced cook, cooking in private family.

Best of ref- erence. Address care News-Herald. 17Mar3t WANTED Young lady for work at soda fountain. G. B.

House, the Rexail store. 17Mar2t WANTED Woman desires work by the day. Ph'one 16'Mar3t WANTED A middle-aged woman wants position as housekeeper in widower's home or with small family without children. Address XVZ, care Xews-Herald Smart Leather Handbags $1.98 each Just in time for your Easter purchases. Flat style.

Genuine leather, Main Floor New Gorgette Scarfs $1.98 each All over patterns in sheer gorgette. Tailore-d styles. Main Floor Dainty Rayon Chemise 98c each Hayon diemisp. Lace trimmed. All pastel colorings.

Main Floor Pretty Rayon Chemise $1.95 each Hundred of styles. Tailored and fancy. I'asicl colorings. Main Floor No. 333 Elsie Silk Hose 88c pair Regular semi-fashion hose.

A new pair if they do not wear. Main Floor Kayser Silk Gloves $1.75 pair The smartest in spring gloves, double dyed fingers. Main Floor office. 14Martt WANTED Girl for office work. Address "Girl," care of this offleo.

SMar-tf FOR SALE 10c Brightenall CLEANSER FOR SALE If you would be interested modern country home near Carlton, wiih running hot and cold water, bath and other modern conveniences address K.ix 3S'S, i'ranklin, l'hone 1217 or ISMarW FOR SALE Pullman style baby carriage; excellent condition; less than one year. Inquire at. 13u- Ches't-nut between 6 and 9 p. m. lsMar2l FOR SALE Bargain.

Act quickly. Heautiful apartment and grocery tdoing business) at price of moderate home. New building, electricity, garage, fixtures, groceries included. If not wishing to operate store, rent and have income ana home. Centrally located.

Inquire 624 lull street. lLAlarSt FOR SALE Farm known as Henry Snyder or Bleakley property. Only miles from Franklin. 80 acres fertile built-up land. Buildings worth $10,000.

Never failing spring. Fine, outfit, for dairying business. Good front for real-estate. Cheap for quick sale. Inquire Harry F.

Heal, NO." 1 McCalmont street, itocky Grove. FOR BALE Farm known as Perry Lindsay or Bleakley property. Only miles frofn Fertile built-up land. Valuable timber. A-l barn.

All kinds of fruit and flowers. Good front for real estate. Most, beautiful home sites in Venango county. Cheap for quick sale. Inquire Harry F.

Beal, No. McCalmont street, Kocky Grove. 16Marl0t FOR SALE House of 7 rooms, with two halls and a bath, electricity and city water. Lot 7-'x30ii, with two-stall garage, located on improved street in Grove. Also tilling station (two pumps), grocery store, living largest business between Franklin and Coehran-ton on L.akes-tojSea highway, and four jiving rooms and two-stall garage.

Reason for selling, other business in view. Phone 1112-G. 17'Mar3t FOR SALE Used sewing machine, in A-l condition, $16; also ring-tail bull pup, 6 mos. old. cheap.

Call or write Phone 1237. Address 337 line street. Airs. L. P.

Johnson. 16Mar3t 10 cans for 39' For Saturday only. Nationally advertised. Swift Co. '6 donWe action cleaner.

Basement. FOR SALE Well, the Daisy Smith, the VV Gus Peas, the Alc-Miilen, Gus Peas, the id the Ma- and I I EES I the Adams i MilTfltjl been sold with opcrties have thin a few This sale of new spring hats will create a new standard of value giving. Each hat is a new spring mode. Bengaline and straws, satins and straws, new felts, failles and crochets, viscas, in the newest colors of the season. Dozens of diverse stylings, all new, all smart, highly individual.

New Pearl Necklaces $1 each Long GO inch or choke style, indestructible iearls. Main Floor Barred Ruffle Curtains 59c pair 2 1-4 yards long. Complete with tie back. Full 'width. Main Floor Scranton Scrim Curtains $1.19 yard Fine dainty curtains that will lauuder.

Jace edge. Main Floor 36 in. Terry Cloth 69c yard Beautiful new patterns. 70c and 83c value's. Main Floor 36 in.

Drapery Damask 79c yard Guaranteed sun and tub proof. New striped designs. Main Floor. 36 in. Curtain Scrims 19c yard Scrims and nets.

White or ecru. 30 Inches wide. Main Tloor, Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9 A. M. Sharp Second Floor Extra Wrappers Extra Salespeople days, Stilt IheTe's more to follow.

Which next? "What about the Karns' property on Sth the Downing property on. the Kosenburg and Ilia Boner properties on Grant st. They are all good bargains; also manv others. lGMartt SALE The Hedley property on 11th street is offered at a bargain. For (Particulars call Frank K.

Henley at 6. lSMarot FOR SALE House at 95 Hooky Grove 7 j'ooms and bath, electric lights and furnace. Also garage. Inquire at 119 Rocky Grove ave. l'hone laMarlwk FOR SALE OR RENT Good dairy farm, 110 acres.

Good buildings. Fred J. Bean, R. No. 4, Cochrnnton, Pa.

FOR SALE Hartman 6-tube radio, $141 complete with buik-in speaker and "A and power unit. Nothing eise to buy. H. Bradeii, 1011 Liberty Phone lOMar-tf FOR SALE OR BENT House at 621 Hillride avenue. Six (6) rooms and bah; newly painted and decorated.

Call Fjiie 140 for further information. 4Mar-tf FOR SALE Anyone desiring to purchase a new home in a good location with all modern conveniences here's your chance, favo $2,000 by acting at once. Inquire at 716 Elk st. 12-Marlwk FOB SALE Lots of tables, counters, shelving, cases, electrical and gaa fixture, at bargain pricts. Bell's China Store.

Liberty st. 23Feb-tf FOR BAiE No. Underwood typewriter, completely overhauled and In llrst-olaaa condition. A bargain at $45. Inquire at News-Herald Office, Franklin.

FUR TRIMMINGS Vz PRICE FOR RENT, FOR RENT. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Living apartment. Wood-burn. Cone Co.

block, 13th street Inquire at ore. 1 SMar-tf' THREE HSIE15 ill SERIES HELD FOR FOB BENT 'Six-room flat, 218 13th frt. Phone 1112-Li. Possession April 1st. HMar6t FOB SEBTT -room apartmant with bath; all modern convenience; also 4-room apartment with bath.

Inquire New York Millinery. gMar-tr ST. LOUIS WOMAN, 1 1 TB CELEM SflTUBDAY Simplicity of Food and Ability to Forget Trials and Tribulations Account for Her Age. LEE H. FOB BXNT Modern rooms at Y.

M. Wall equtpped and well oared for. Sbowr baths. 13.00 a week and up ward. Transient or permanent.

Saa them. lJulT-tt ONE YEAR AGO. March 18, 1926. Three tons of thermit have been donated by the New York firm from which the other two tons were obtained. Arrangements for emergency patrols in case of flood are being made.

LARGE BARN BURNS MEADVILUE, March 18. (LP) A large ibarn on the T. F. Hilgendorf farm miles north of containing farm machinery and some hay was1 mysteriously burned early today, causing loss of several thousand dollar. FOB BENT Upper apartment, toouna and batb.

modern convenience, adulta only, Beparate entrance; also furnished rooms for bueineaa or retired mn or women on first floor. Hi Klk treet. Phone 133-Q. Mar6f LOST AND FOUND. FOR BENT Garage, 14th anl Elk st.

Inquire of C. E. W. Salter. TOR KENT OR SALE Live in work in town.

30 acres, 7 room house Spring water, gas. 9 miles south of Franklin. J. W. Ford, 2 Polk 17-tU FOR RENT New apartment, possession May 1st.

Inquire 1117 Liberty st. 17Mar6t" FOR RENT April let, four-room house gnod cellar, garage, garden. Mrs. Rex. H.

'Vandenbark, Star route, Franklin Pa. Phone I943-U. 17Mar3t FOB KENT Seven-room apartment, two bathe, rood cellar and laundry. A-ulv to Chess Lamberton. Phone 691.

wy 3Mar-tf Carter. The Order of Eastern Star, of which the deceased was a member had charge Of the services at the grave. Those here from out of town for the services were: Oliver Jenkins, of Paintsvllle. Ky. Mr.

and Mrs. Byrl Runkle. Mrs. John Buckley, Miss Minnie Buek-ly. Wendel Buckley and Mr.

and Mrs. Gilmore, of Sandy Lake; William Jenkins and Mrs. Carl Stewart, of Grove City Mis9 Ray Jenkins, of Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Emerson B.

Boyd, of Warreai, O. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, Frank Wright, Mrs. Glenn Collins and Mr.

and Mrs. Lee nines, of Cooperstown Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Cubbons, Ethel, Florence, Lucille and John Cubbon District Attorney Daniel B. Goodwin, Mrs. Floyd Hill, Mrs. Ben McMullen. Mrs.

Pat Lynch and Miss Anna Connley, of Oil City Mrs. S. O. Proper, Mr. and 'Mrs.

Clarence Proper and Mrs. Albert Morse, of Chapmanvilk-; Miss Anna Ulrlcli, of Titusville; Guy T. Green, Fred J. Shattuck, J. E.

VanSieklin, Robert Peterson. George Wright, T. H. Baker. Mrs.

Charles Blair and Miss Dora Hubbard, of Linesville. LOST Reddish brenvn hound, with white spots on breast and nose. License numlber 84'9. Answers to name of Jack. Finder please notify A.

Hildeforant, phone 32, between 8va. m. and p. m. lTLMarlit LOST License tag No.

90a-2to'l. between Franklin arwl Oil City. Finder 18Mar3t Frankjin. lSHar.n FOB RENT Five-room unfurnished apartmect, with bath and electricity, possession May 1st Modern stora room, lFeb-tf FOB BENT Furnished bedroom, door No. 2 second floor States Hotel Apt.

Privilege of bath and electric lights HMarlt ningi. Impres-sive iervipes in memory of the late Mrs. H. Wright were held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence. U04 Chestnut street, with Rev.

Dr. Norris A. White, pastor of the First Mfthodlst Episcopal church, in charae. assisted by S. S.

Clark, of the First Baptist church, and Rev. Lr. Martin Aigner. rector of St. John's Episcopal church.

The home was completely filled with relatives and friends and they taouRhr or int such a number of beautiful floral piecps as completely to surround the casket, attesting in some measure to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. During the services 'Mrs. Robert Hnl-insc. accompanied Ijy Miss Grace Ray, sany "Jesus Lover of My Soul." Interment followed in the Franklin cemetery with the following acting as pall-bearers: George Pi Ualser. John Jolina.

Ralph W. Hcnder- FOB BBHT Six-room house with barn, garage, garden, pasture for 2 or 3 cows. W. F. Ihrig, Franklin.

R. F. D. 6. Phone 27-1S IL, Cooperstown.

lSMarSt FOB BENT Modern flat. 6 rooms and hath wirh garage, centrally located. Phone S90-G. 16Mar4t ST. LOUIS, March IT, (IP) Over the century mark and 10 years beyond a span of 110 years will ha the occasion for a celebration in the home of Mrs.

Hiram Spark Banister, 8t. Louis's oldest resident, Saturday. But 10 candles will grace the huge birthday cake. The other 10O were dispensed with after the 100th birthday had been reached. Simplicity on food and ability to forget the trials flnd tribulations of life are given Iby the little English woman as the reasons for her longevity of life.

As a memory test, Mrs. Banister today recalled! the date and many of the details of the death and funeral of the Duke of Kent. She witneed the fu- FOB BENT 4 -room apartment, with all modern conveniences; also 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 73 Buffalo st. 15Mar3t Ia the $mi-barbarie Malay Islands, chss is a favorite pastime.

The game Is played on boards carved on the floors of the village meeting houses. TEA TABLE GOSSIP. Chickens, veal, beef roast, 15-ISc; pork chops 2o-30e; all kinds of lunch nieaU and cheese. Young's. 18SI.lt.

Special for 'Saturday, March 100 Aspirin tablets f3 cents. 50 guaranteed water bottle 03 cents. Guaranteed fountain syringe 98 cents $1.25 Bronchuline 90c. Lots of other bargains. Jno.

M. Riesennian's cut MM IgMarlt MISCELLANEOUS II ili.i tfw BABY CHICKS FOB BALE. Baby chicks, White Leghorn only. Certified stock. Hilco Farm, Joseph Hillier, Cooperstown, Pa.

Phona Coopers tows 26-3. J5Feb25t BUPEBFLUOUS HAIB permsnently and painlessly removed by theTrisho system. A lifetime money back Kuarantee if Tristio System falls to remove Superfluous Hair permanently. Trlsho Wys-tem, located at 1 Srate street, Krie. Pa.

Booklet on requrst. ynars in Krie FOB BENT Five-room flat, upstairs; modern improvements to adults only. Phone ll6-G. 14.Mr5t FOB BENT Half of double house on 7th street. Six rooms, bath, cellar, halls, closets, porches, electric lights.

Inquire at 1146 Buafflo etreet. Phone 57-X. ISMarSt FOB BENT Five-room flat, unfur- OlHhed or partly furnished, at 623 lotd street. Phone 772-X. lMar-tf yOR- BENT Two furnLahed bedrooms, i-entraliv located.

Kent reasonable. Call 73-K. ltiilarHf The Kiwi, one of the national em blems of New Zealand, is a strange bird without wings or tail. Its hairy coat, neither fur nor. feathers, is used FOB BENT Two single (separate) furnished sleeping room, bath etc.

Rent reasonable, gee Mrs. M. Pteree Wyers Block, opposite Hifch on Otter stret. ll-Mar-tf bj Uua woiaea for adorn m'.

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