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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 27

The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 27

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IT (TWENTY-SEVEN 1 inn AJLbrarrOWN MORNING CALL, FRIDAT, MAT 5, 1922 PUBLIC SALE OF Household Goods Scores ofPeop le Tell Their Wan ts and Offers 1 Saturday. May 6. 1322. at 1.30 p. at EMPLOYMENT AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES THE MORNING CALL Allen town.

Pa. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Indexed and Standardized for Quick Reference According to THE BASIL L. SMITH SYSTEM. INC. Philadelphia, Pa.

All ads are restricted to their proper classification and to the regular Call style of type. CLASSIFIED RATES Daily Rate Per Line 7 days 9c lOo 3 day 10c 11c 1 day 14o 15c No ad taken for less than 3 lines. Charted at the rale earned. On ail orders for irregular insertions one time insertion rate applies. Publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy.

Count six average words to the line. Ads are allowed the cash rate if paid at the Call Office within 6 days from the first day of insertion. Charged ads may be given by telephone. Long term rates given upon request. Ads ordered for 7 days and stopped before that time will only be charged for the actual number of times the ad appeared, charging at the rate earned.

Telephone Bell 1800: Consolidated 683. Aek for a Want Ad Taker. 127 North Poplar street, consisting of bed room suite, couch. 2 extension and barior tables, refrigrator, rockers, high back chairs, clock, lot good clean bedding, Brussells rug, rag carpets, sing'e nd full size Iron beds and springs, food as new; kitchen range, double heater, china ware, kitchen utensils and many other articles too numerous to Biention. Property of Henry S.

Gruver. 11-5-6 T. 1'. BOEHM, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estate on SATURDAY, MAY 6.

1922, 2 p. in. standard time, situated at Gauff's Hill, Salisbury Township, being the first on right hand ride of road west Hacker's Hotel, comprising approximately Hi acres of ground, upon whicn there is erected a 2tt story brick, ten rcxva dwelling, with frame addition and outbuildings, electric light and water; also a two-story brick garage, accommodating ten cars on first floor and a 5 room apartment on second floor, with water and electric light. Premises an beautifully located and formerly known as the John Mohn homestead. my3-4-5-6 HENRY F.

MOHN. to be held on the second Monday of June. Armbruster, brakeman, E. Mauch Chunk. Eugene Acker, laborer, Lehighton.

Frank E- Berger, painter, Lehighton R. 4. John Close, laborer, Bowmanstown. Helen A. Baker, housewife, E.

Mauch Chunk. Helen Boyle, housewife, Hauto. Mrs. Clara Conley, housewife, Mauch Chunk. Terrence Clark, laborer, Mauch Chunk.

Mrs. J. H. Dreisbach, housewife, Lehighton R. 3.

William Dougherty, foreman, June-dale. David DeFrehn, undertaker, E. Mauch Chunk. Miss Esther Dreisbach, teacher, Lehighton R. 4.

Margaret Dever, clerk, Mauch Chunk. Mrs. Mary Earley, housewife, Lansford. Edward Exner, machinist, Lehighton R. 5., Mrs.

Sylvester Fisher, housewife, Ix-highton R. 3. M. J. Frantz, laborer, Lehighton R.

1. James Flemmlng, clerk, Mauch Chunk. Mrs. Lizzie Ginder, housewife, Andreas, R. 1.

Philip Ginder, laborer, Lehighton. Alice Gill, housewife, E. Mauch Chunk. DRAWN FORJURY DUTY Criminal Term Opens First Monday in June List of Jurors Following Is a Hat of grand jurors in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Carbon county at Mauch Chunk on the first Monday of June: Herbert Arner, merchant Weiss-port. George Bachert, farmer, Ashfleld.

Mrs, Emma M. Boyer, housework, "Weissport. Frank Breslin, labor. Summit" Hill. B.

F. R. Clark, accountant Palmer-ton. Mary Dodson, housekeeper, Mauch Chunk- Mahlon Green, lumberman, Palmer-ton, R. F.

D. Mrs. Annie Gibson, housewife, Lansford. Wallace Hill, laborer. Beaver Meadow.

Harry Hoffman, laborer, Lehighton. Henry Law, car repairer, Maucb Chunk. Annie McClafferty, housewife, Mauch Chunk." Clarence Miller, laborer, Auden-ried. f- Joseph Mathews, laborer, Kidder Township. Mrs.

Elizabeth A. Miller, housewife, Mauch Chunk. Wm. Nelson, clerk, Lansford. Mrs.

Rose Ockenhouse, housewife, E- Mauch Chunk. Evan Owens, clerk, Treskow. Harvey Prutzman, painter. East Mauch Chunk. Mrs.

Wm. Remaley, housewife, Lehighton, R. 2. Waiter Setzer, machinist, Weath-erly. Nelson T.

Walck, insurance, Pack-erton. Wash Zulick, miner, Nesquehoning. Walter C. laborer, Weissport. Petit Jurors in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Carbon County, TEACHERS WANTED The Board of School Directors of Upper Saucon Township will meet on Friday, May 6th, at 7 p.

Eastern standard time, at Wilt's Hotel, Centre Val ley, to elect teachers tor iyzz-mzA term. All applicants are to appear in person at this meeting. A number of vacancies are to be filled. UPPER SAUCON SCHOOL DISTRICT M3-4-5 Per Edwin S. Schaeffer, Sect.

PROPOSALS'WANTEQ PROPOSALS WANTED. The Board of Education of the Borough of Nazareth, Northampton County, State of Pennsylvania, is ready to receive proposals for furnishing school supplies for the school term of 1922-H'23. List of supplies wanted will be furnished by the Secretary of the Board, on request. Samples of all supplies for which proposals are submitted, must accompany proposals. All proposals tmist be in the hands of the Secretary of the Board at 36 Green Street, Nazareth, by 6.00 P.

June 5Uh. 1922. The Board reserves the right to reject' any or all proposals. C. J.

KNAUSS. M-5-12-19 Secretary. CITY OF ALLENTOWN, PA. Dept. Parks and Public Property, Division of Water.

Proposals for oil storage tanks, etc. SEALED PROPOSALS for oil storage tanks as per specifications, will be received by the undersigned at his office, Room 301. Central Fire it Police Station, up to 9 A. M. Monday, May, Sth, 1922.

Certified check $100. Bond $500. Blank form of proposals and specifications may be procured upon application at office of Water Department, City Hall. The city reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. 1 M.

W. GROSS, Mayer. Apr. 29-8t PROPOSAL. City of AUentown, Dept.

of Streets Public Improvements. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned at his office, Room 301 City Hall, up lo 9.30 o'clock A. Monday, May Sth, 1922, for repairing various streets of "the City of AUentown during the Season of 1922. Approximate quantities: 7200 sq. yards, binder 1" thick.

7200 sq. yards asphalt surface thick. 630O sq. yards concrete base 6" thick. In addition, resurfacing vill ibe required at various locations throughout the city where directed by the City Engineer, in which cases binder, or binder find surface mixture may be required and at some locations concrete base will also be required.

As a guarantee of good faith each bid must be accompanied by a certified check on soma National Bank or Trust made payable to the City of Allen-town for the sum of One Hundred Dollars. The successful bidder will be required within ten (10) days after notification of the award to execute a contract and furnish a bond to be approved by the Citv Solicitor in the sum of One Thou sand ($1000.00) Dollars if tlie contract is awarded for concrete base alone or for Two Thousand ($2000.00) Dollars if the contract is awarded for asphalt repairs alone and for Three Thousand ($3000.00) Dollars if the contract is awarded for concrete ifaase and asphalt surface. Specifications and blank forms of proposals may be had upon application at the office of the City Engineer. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. M.

W. GROSS, Mayor. Apr. 23 May-1-2-3-4-5-6-7' PROPOSALS For a Vacuum Oleanlrig System. School District, City of AUentown.

Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned. Secretary of the School District, City of AUentown, until 7.00 P. M. (Standard Time) Tuesday, June 13, 1922, at the Administration Building, 31 S. Penn Street, AUentown, for the equipping of the Jackson School Building Annex with a Vacuum Cleaning System.

1 Drawings, Specifications, Instructions to Bidders and Proposal Forms may be obtained at the ofiice of Messrs. Jacoby and Everett. Registered Archi-tests. 22 Commonweal Ui Building, Al-lentown. Pa.

A certified check covering five (5) per cent of line amount of the bid, or a bond approved by the Solicitor of the Board, must accompany each proposal. All bids must be sealed, and plainly marked, "Bid for Vacuum Cleaning System Jackson School Building Annex." The Board reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. By Order of The Board t. r. Sec'y School District, Citjr of Ail en -AUentown.

M-5-12-26-J-9 CARBON UN IAN CLASSIFICATIONS BUSINESS SERVICE IS Business Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 22 Millinery Dressmaking 2a Moving, Trucking, Storage 24 Painting Papering 25 I'atcnt Attorneys 26 Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 2b Repairing 29 Renovating and Dyeing 30 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 32 Help Wanted Female 3S Help WantedMale 34 Help Male or Female 35 Salesmen and Agents 36 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Mal FINANCIAL S8 Business Opportunities 39 Investments. Stocks, Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Course 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 45 Private Instruction 40 Wanted Instruction LIVESTOCK 47 Dogs, Cats, Pets 4S Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies BO Wanted Livestock MERCHANDISE 61 Articles for Sale 52 Business and Ofiice Equipment 63 Boats and Accessories 54 Building Materials 55 Farms and Daily Product, 56 Fuel and Feed 57 Good Things to Eat 58 Home-made Things Re Household Goods 60 Jewelery and Watches 61 Machinery and Tools 62 Musical Instruments 63 Seeds, Plants, Fertilisers 64 Special at Stores 65 Wearing Apparel 6G Wanted To Buy 66A For Rent ROOMS FOR RENT 67 Rooms With Board 68 Rooms Without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 74 Apartments and Flats 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban For Rent 80 Summer Places For Rent 1 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 82 Business Property 8S Farms and Land tor Sale 84 Houses For Sale 85 Lots For Sale SC. Shore Property For Sale 87 Suburban For Sale 8SReal Estate For Excnange R0 Wanted Real Estate ANNOUNCEMENTS Coming Events MAY 6TH Grand dance will be held at uw.n.viiu snturdav evenine. May 6th. Guth's Orchestra will furmh the music.

B. P. ShoemaKer. ii.v wu Th Model Play Ground Association will have its annual open ing at SohnecK ocnooi nw i r.nA in 11 air- Kvery body welcome. Personals I WILL NOT Be responsible for any debts contracted, oy my inr left mv bed and board.

Ljnn yegley NOTICE Ou and after May 1st, 1922, I will not be responsiiie ivi ntrat a.nv one in my ntuuc. xv H. Allen, Clover Cluib- Lost and Found 10 PIN Large, lost Tuesday morning on Hamilton, 7th, 6th or Linden Sts. Reward for return to 24 11th Street. DOG White male poodle.

Bell fifi-M Lehieh 2279. C. H. Kramer, iil North 13th. Reward TOY TERRIER White female, light rviiiar with turouoise stones T.wns a.170.

Reward for return. 530 Hamilton 2nd Moor. PURSE Ladies', jurse containing fo between Haas and Berger Shoe factory Sth Street linage, tvewoiu turned to 727 Gordon St WRIST WATCH Lost, between Wool-worth 5 Jk 10c store and Sth about 1.15 p. m. Reward.

1211 Walnut St T.OST Book of Government Requests TVonsnnrtallnn. Finder will kindly tta etrine- around cover and drop in mail box. No postage required. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BUICK Touring, 1919 model, repainted. ah -a-r r-nrrt tirea and pertect run ning order.

Light six, will trade on other car. Easy terms. Klein Motor 12 N. 11th Street. BUICK 1922 Touring, can-not be told from new.

Real bargain. 430 ton St. Bell 242-2-M. BCICK 1918 touring. 6 pass.

1920 Ford roadster. Apply 2u2 E. Hamilton St. city. Phone 220 Bail.

BUICK 6 cylinder touring car. Repaint ed. irood tires. Price S.ttO. Allen.

Mo len Motor 10th and Hamilton. BUICK 1921 7 pass, Sedan. Car like new. Motor overhauled and in perfect condition. A big saving.

JTeia, Dietrich Motor Car 952 Linden St. CHANULKK-Tourlne. Just overhaul ed. All cord tires. Apply Argesom 623 Hamiaton St.

CHANDELR Touring car. Will take late model Ford coupe or sedan as part Write H. B. Wolcott, 1037 Hamilton St, nw A Ntm roadster, re finished and overhauled, very classy car, exceptional bargain, also Dodge Chevolet and Overland touring, road sters. sedans and trucks.

Linden Auto 24-26 N. 10th St. CHEVROLET Sedan, 1920, first-class condition, looks like new. new tires must be sold this week. 1040 Court St COLUMBIA Sport roadster, 1921 model l)iiti steel wheels, brand new paint Continental red seal motor.

Price 1700.00. Will consider trade, eas terms. Klein Motor 12 N. 11th St DIXIE FLYER Touring 1320 model good running order. Will exchange on city property or sell on easy terms, Apply to Purl Gackenbaoh, Schnecks ville.

or 22 Hamilton Street. Al lentown. DODGE Speedster, rebuilt and classy looking. For 'sale, cheap. 1063 Allen Street.

DODGE Touring car. 1922. Practically new, extra cord tire. Will be sold cheap to quick buyer. Cedar Bluff Auto Co.

110 S. 7th St. 1XJDGE Delivery. nan el tiodv. 191 model, all cord trcs.

Price $360. Will take 175 cash, balance 1 vear. Will consider trade. Klein Motor 12 N. 11th Street.

FORD Sedan, 1921 model, fine running order, good tires and paint. Very cheap to quick buyer. AddIv to Die trich Motor 952 Linden city ask tor t'aui Yetz. FORD Coupe. In good running order.

Good paint and tires. Dr. Dibbell. 411 N. 7th St.

FORD Roadster, 1918 model, equipped i wun uobcu magneto. 2 xv. rn St. 1 Bell phone 733. Help Wanted Female 32 GIRL For general housework.

No Washing. Apply 31 N. 2nd St. Beil phone 315. GIRL Or woman, experienced for cook ing and downstairs work, three in family.

No washing or ironing. Good vages. -Arply 162D Hamilton. GIRL Extra, for Saturday and Sunday. ijove in est candy Kitchen, 30 South 7th Street.

Vv OMAN Middle-aged for general nousework. Apply at Store, 1003 Ham ilton St. WOMAN Refined, over 2o years, want ed to make home appointments. Six hours a day on pleasant work, that is well paying. Box 154.

Morning Call. WOMEN Make weekly, evenings at norae. Absolutely no fake. Dime brings offer. Thompson.

Box S9-S3 Richmond Hill. N. 1. Help Wanted Male 33 ATTENDANTS for nosmlal. Must be at least years old and measure 6 feet Inches.

Jr BOY about 17 for work on farm. DAIRY FARM HAND, single, experi enced. FARM HAND, general, single, experi enced. AUN AND WIFE for kitchen work. MEN four of neat appearance foi bouse to house wok.

Good proposition. HAUS.UAN, 524 Hamilton Street. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC Steady work for competent man, none other need. Apply Box 346, stating experience and references. BRICKLAYERS Non-union.

iZi North Lumber Street. BRICK YARD MEN Apply at once. Foyer Bros. Brick Company, Madison and Allen Sts. BUTCHER Wanted at once.

Apply Jt-13 Sumner Ave. Bell CARPENTER On construction work. Apply F. H. Clement Construction 211 Northampton So.

Bethlehem." CARPENTER AND PAINTER Also laborers. Apply after 9 a. m. at Z3S N. fcth St.

Diehl's Storage House. CHAUFFEUR Experienced on Ford truck. Capable of making repairs. References required. Box 2Ao.

Morning Call. CHAUFFEUR Experienced and mar ried. Must be 2a years or older. amination must be taken as to mechanical and clerical ability, as this posotion requires a man of some intelligence. Apply Atlantic Refining 3rd and Sumner, 10 a.

ra. Friday morning. CIGAR MAKERS Or Rollers, 30. Male or female. Apply or address vetter-lein Bros.

Coopersburg. Pa. DAIRYMAN A married man to take full charge of a dairy. Must have good help. Good wages paid a man with, experience in dairying.

Experienced men only need apply at once after p. at 2119 Main Northampton. FARMER Single, experienced, to take charge of small farm in Poconos. Good wages. Box 394.

Morning Call. FARMER Married man, for farm close to city. State wages expected. Refer- ences required. Box 333, Monvlng Call.

MALE STENOGRAPHER Gixe evper- ience references and salary Box 403, Morning CaU. OFFICE BOY over 16 years of age. Good opportunity for willing boy whj is seeking advancement. Address reply in own handwriting to Post Office Box 427. PAIN 1 tiKs Apply ZAi North 16th 1st.

PAINTERS At once. Apply Ray C. Fillman, Allentown R. No. i or Kratz-er's.

SAWYER One first-class sawyer. Also two men witn wood 'working expert-ence. Merkel Bobbin Co. srtOn.MAK.EK First-class shoe makel on repair work, none others need apply. Answer in own handwriting.

Box 379. Morning Call. SHOE WORKERS Hand and machine cutters, tip repairers, and treers. Apply 7 a. m.

and 1 p. m. at Greenberg-Miller Tilghman and Jordan Sts. Ei EG KA fti OPERATOR Experienc ed, to mark stock quotations for a New York Stock Exchange House. Must have highest of credentials.

State experience, age and salary requirements. Box 374, Morning Call. fHUbblbKbKd Experienced. Men who are capable of handling overstuffed work. Isaac Decker Montgomery.

Pa. WAITER Appiy at once, Phil's Lunou. 536 Hamilton Street. MAN Who can do rip saw and planer work, and can keep his own saws in repair. No other need apply.

Steady work to right party. Box 3o6, Morning X'all. MAN For soea fountain One with ex perience preferred also boy to work evenings and Sundays in drug store. Rft. F.

Good, 6th and Hamilton St. MAN Who can make himself useful on a farm which is being converted into building lots. One who can take care of Ihorses preferred. Apply Bungalow Park office evenings. 6-S o'clock.

27 S. Tenth St. MAN Wanted for "Broad Silk" Mill who understands something of quilling and winding. Permanent position and good pay for right party, who is not afraid of work. Must be well recommended, and state previous experience.

None but reliable and steady workers i.eel apply. Box 312. Morning Call. MAN AND WIFE for work at subur ban home. Man to act as gardener and handy man.

Wife to cook and do house work. Good wages. Hausman, 621 Hamilton Street. MEN Civil service examinations for May, Jane. Many vacancies.

$120 monthly. Age, 18 upward. Experience unnecessary. For free list position now open, write R. Terry (former Civil Service examiner) 28 Continental Washington.

P. C. MEN between 30 and 40. Sell life insurance in Allentown and other towns in Lehigh County. Splendid opportun-ltv for teachers.

Box S48, Morning Call. YOUNG MAN A large oorporativi wants a young man to fill a vacancy In sales apartment of the Allentown office. Experience unnecessary. Must stand close invistigation. The 'right man will be assured a good pay.

A permanent position and advancement, according to ability. Box 373. Mornin? Call. Help Male or Female 34 COOK Wanted. References required.

Apply Mrs. F. G. McKelvy, High Easton, Pa. MEN AND GIRLS for work at resort hotels.

We can still list a few who apply at once. Season opens soon. Hausman. 624 Hamilton Street. YULMi MEN And gins.

IS to 22. Break Into special circulation work. Call 6 to 8 p. m. J.

Gallagher, B. B. Building. Room 28. WEAVERS Broadsilk weavers, for shifts from 3 p.

m. to 11 p. and 11 p. m. to 7 daylight saving.

Apply Wahler Diicher. Gauff 's Hill, Allentown, Pa. Salesmen and Agents 39 AGENTS To handle a lubricant carbon remover. A real proposition. Write or call on E.

I Earnhardt. 200 E. Wine Hazleton, Pa, SALESMEN To kell the only device In the world that will stop tire valves from leaking. Apply Ed. Rasbridge A.

T. S. 38 N. Fifth Lebanon. Pa.

For Additional Classified Adds See Following Page Garages Autos For Hire 14 GARAGE 349 Hamilton. Floor space 65x17. May be for repair shop or warehouse. Apply above address. GARAGE WANTED 1 want a repair and storage garage.

1 will buy com plete or go in partnersnip. Answer by- Monday morning, 8 o'clock. Ad-dres Box 259. Morning Call. Motorcycles and Bicycles 15 EVAN'S MOTOR WHEEL Practically new.

Apply P. C. Kramer, 1. M. C.

A. HARLEY -DAVIDSON Motorcycle and side car. Electrically equipped. Ap-ply 1230 Main Northampton, Pa MOTuRCVCLE Hatfley-Davidson. Side car.

Cheap to quick ibuyer. Apply 202 Wood Catasauqua. after 6 p. m. BICYCLE With motor wheel attach ment, good running order.

Apply to Preston Miller. 1927 Liberty St. BICYCLES Big sales of bicycles now going on. Save $10 to Jlo on my bicycles. Join the Bicycle Club.

One dollar down and $1.00 a week. See Peters. Jeweler. 118 N. 7th Street.

Repairing Service Stations 16 16TH WARD GARAGE New repair shop, autos overhauled, magneto, starters and generators repaired at low cost. rate. 60c per hour, all work guaranteed. Bell 61-J. Conn 6998.

Will call and deliver, special rate on Fords. H. tecb. 60 so. Ann lfith ward.

R. F. D. No. 2, location Ainey-vllle Fur nace.

NEW AUTOMOBILE WASHER At special Club Rates. Dougherty Gar- ro nr.J coo lv.lnut KtrMt Statl. age. 631 and 633 alnut Street, fled Customers. Our Motto.

BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 13 ARTISTIC MENDING Repair ruts. nioUiholus. burns, and tears. 616 Le high. Street.

Prompt service. COMPETENT WOM.IN-For general housework. Apply by telephone. Bell benign 6040. HALLMA-N GARAGE Lehigh.

5611) Practical grinding of scissors, knives and lawnmowers. Called for an.1 de livered. Old style razors honed 721-23 liberty St. MOTHERS' DAY My new cards for Mothers Day, express just what you want to say. Aurand Picture Store, 143 Norm st.

ROOFING Spouting, stove and heater repair. Itoor painting a specialty. Geo. Quest. 305 N.

2nd St. Lehigh RUGS CLEANE All kinds, also floors verv reasonable. Address P. F. Gross, 426 Hamilton St city.

hLG MAKING Old carpets made into new rugs at Allen-Beth Rug Works. Diamond and Texter 1. W. Miller, Krot. uen Z006-J.

WOOD WORKING International Wood Working manufacturers of show cases, store fixtures and all kinds of fancy wood work. C4o Front St. Bell 2202-J. Building Contracting 19 CHARLES HOUSER dement and gen era I contractor. Paving, steps, cellars and walks.

Estimates furnished. Of fice 436 N. Hall AUentown, Pa. Heating and Plumbing 20 PlPELESS-HEAiEKS 30 used onlv short time in government camps; three sizes to select from. Apply to G.

August Miller, Heating and Sheet Metal Works. 423 and 425 Turner St. Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 EXPERIENCED MOVING Local and long distance. Cheap rates. Also dump body trucking.

Harry watt, 618 -N 15th. Lehigh 3200. EXPERT MOVING Crating and pack ing done. CJuick service, and cheapest rates. Call ed F.

Eberwine. 309 Boy- er St. Lehigh 3256. Bell 2149-R. MOVING Local and long aislanc gen eral hauling and party hauling.

It. J. Kistler, 1108 S. 7th St. Lehigh phone 4166.

MOV ING Ana general trucking, local and long distance. Reasonable rates F. R. DeLong Son. 54 North Penn St.

Bell 824-W. MOVING Local and long distance mov ing and general hauling. Cheapest rates. Messner. 611 N.

Tenth St. Le high 6688 or 6610. MOVING AND CRATING Quick serv ice. Huth Moving and Storage Co. Of fice 1156 Allen St.

Lehigh 6S1S. Bell 1059 WANTED A LOAD Philadelphia to Al lentown and part load return, one ton truck. Very reasonable. May Sth. 2800 North Lee Phila.

W. McKeage. Painting Papering 24 DECORATOR Fresco artist, painting and paper hanging. Open evenings. Clinton V.

Dorward, show rooms, '29 South Eighth Allentown; 202 Second street. Slatington. Telephone. PAPER-HANGING And painting, dec orating. $4 per room.

Estimates cheerfully given. M. B. Erie, 521 Union SL Bell 2454-R. Printing Stationery 26 MOTHER'S DAY CARDS And earns for all occasions.

Holben Printing and Engraving. 1042 Hamilton Allentown. Repairing 28 CENTER SQUARE REPAIR SHOP Clocks, sewing macnines, pnonograpns. Bell 2477-R. Consolidated 3220.

Will call anywhere. 14 N. 7th St, WATCH REPAIRING Through efforts to give perfect service to our customers we have acquired a reputation for dependable watch repairing. Paul M. Koehler, 115 N.

6th St. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 BUTTON SEWER Also experienced operators on single needle machines will guarantee. Apply second floor. Alburtis Shirt Mills, Franklin Chew. COOK For hotel in country.

$15 week ly and board. Fine home for good worker. Girls for housework. Alien-town and Bethlehem. Hausman.

624 Hamilton St. HOUSEKEEPER For widower, no chll dren. Box 359, Morning Call. HOUSEKEEPER Middle-aged woman in a family of two. Box 377, Morning Call.

HOUSEKEEPER Apply 521 N. Sth St. After 5 M. HOUSEKEEPER Reliable country woman in widower's home. I sons, good home for right party.

E. Sterner Greenhouse, lih and Chew St. MAID For general housework, must know how to cook. 2 in family, private bath room. Apply by letter giving references.

Box 37, Morning Call. OPERATORS Experienced sewing ma chine operators. Steady work the year round, Apply 7 a. m. and 1 p.

m. nt Greenbeng-Miller TUgiiman and Jordan Sts. SjENOGRAPHER Must be experience Box 2d3, Morning Cail. WAITRESS Experienced. Must be capable and refined.

Apply 116 N. 6m St. I'eggy's GIRL for light housework. Good home. Apply 1S50 Fairview St.

GIRL For general housework. goo WMires. Apply, 124 So. Madison. GIRL OR WOMAN Good, to assist in general housework.

104 Wslnut St. GIRL For general housework, family and work on two floors Small Call 1429 Ben pnone. GIRL A good clean girt for general l.ousework.. small laniuv. no ennac-en.

A good home, good wages and best treatment to right girl. Apply in per son between 3 and I clock Saturday P. M. May 6, 40 So. 13th city.

8 Automobiles For Sale 11 FORD Sedan, late model condition ex cellent. NVilI sacrihee for quick tale. Completely equipped. Must be seen to be appreciated. Oar can be seen at William uutn.

Macungie, fa. FRANKLIN 1919 touring car. Gool tires and repainted. Price IjoO. tor 10th and Hamilton.

HUDSON Coupe, 1917 model, all cord tires. Mechanically first class order. Will trade on other car. Easy terms. Klein Motor 12 N.

11th St. HUDSON touring, self-starter, 6 cylin der, shock absorbers, 2 spare tires. A bargain. Must be soia uus ween, t.an Bell Phone 57. 1617 Chew Street.

JORDAN, 1922 Touring. Disc wheels. Practically brand new. Must be sold. Will sacrifice.

430 Hamilton St. Bell 2422-M. NEW JORDAN TOURING CAR Fully equipped. Reasonable price. Address BoX laS.

Morning uadi. MAXWELL Delivery, panel body. 119 model, trice rignt, a real oargain to Quick buyer. Easy terms, bieln Motor 12 N. 11th Street.

MAXWKLLTouring car, painted and thoroughly overhauled in general, will sell 275 to quick buyer. Call on Harry Nickel, 1214 Gordon between 1. m. and 5 p. m.

MAXWELL Touring, 1918 model, cord tires, J100.00 cash, J10 per month ror 1 year. Kloin Motor 12 N. 11th St. MAXWELL touring, good running or der. Will sell cheap.

CU alter 6 1C40 (joraon at. 7 r- I IOr Saift I OAKLAND 1921 touring car. or excliange on lighter car. Kun 301)0 miles. Equipped with motor meter.

All new cord tires ami many extras. Mechanical condition penect. Appear ance like new. Apply William D. Kem- merer.

Macungie, ia. OLDSMOB1LE Small six touring, fine running condition, priced low for immediate sale, also Dodge, Chevrolet and Overland tourings, roadsters. sedans and trucks. Linden Auto 24-2rt N. 10th St.

OVERLAND TOURING CAR Good condition. Elmer Miuer, K. 1, bmaus, near Henninger school House. OVERLAND TOURING 85 6 new tires new top and repainted. S5-4 Overland.

3 passenger roadster. 1921 Ford coupe, wire wheels, and lots! of extras. 1820 Ford sedan. 1916 Willy's Knight touring. RTTTSR YOST, 1411-17 Chew St.

PEERLESS 8 cylinder touring car. Good condition. Price $450. Allen Mo tor 10th and Hamilton. STUDEBAKER Roadster.

1917 model. fV real bargain. Will take S12o cash and $10.00 per month for 1 year. Klein Motor 12 N. 11th Street.

WILLYS-KNIGHT Sedan 1920 model. good as new. Will exchange on city property or sell on easy terms. Apply 1312 Chew Street. WILLYS-KNIGHT 1922 Touring.

Guar anteed same as new. Here is a chance to get a new car at a big saving. 4JU Hamilton St. Bell 222-M. AUTO BARGAINS For this week only.

We have some real good bargains. Dodge, Maxwell, Buicks, Hudsons, Fords, Chevrolets, open and closed. As low as $100.00, easy 'tercns. Klein Motor 12 N. llth Street.

KOADS 1 lK-toniilli. tion. Apply et 12a N. in goou 10th St. condi- USED CARS Used cars taken in on Chandler and Cleveland cars.

Dodge touring, model 83, Jackson roadster, Chevrolet sedan, rebuilt Chandlers, including Dispatch touring and sedan. Time payments accepted. Ideal Motor Car 1432 Union Street. USED CARS BIG VALUES 1917 Paige Touring. 1920 Paige Touring.

1917 Mitchell Touring. J918 Overland Touring M-85. 1918 Overland Coupe, M-S5. 1920-1921 Maxwell touring. Dodge touring.

1921 Saxson, Duplex wire wheels. Ford Cars. All cars in first-class mechanical con dition. Time payments arranged. STERLING MOTOR Paie-e Agency 226-28 N.

Sth St. Bell 2653. Lehigh l. Automobile Agencies 11A DODGE BKO'A'HERS Motor cars. Lin den Automobile 24-26 North lutn street.

DURANT "Just a real good car." To be convinced call Pearl Motors sales 11 N. 10th Allentown. Bell, 1720-W. FRANKIjIN Cars and service. Penn Motor Company.

1313 Linden St. GARDNER A better car at a lower price. Repairing of all makes or cars. Gardner rates and service. Kleintop- Schaffer 519-27 N.

12th St. OVERLAN a. gooa investment. Rit- ter and Yost 1411-17 Chew street. OAKLAND sensible Six.

Xne car witn the 15.000 mile guarantee. Kune Motor Car Corporation. 702 North 7th Street. PAifiB CAUh And service expert me chanics, prompt service, sterling Mo tor No. 226-28 North 8th St.

Both phones SAXON DUPLEX Cars ana service. exnert mechanics. prompt service. Sterling Motor No. 226-28 North 8th St.

Both phones. NEW VEL1E 6 The marvelouB new 6 cylinder Velie motor is now here. Jt is dust grit and dirt proof. James D. Reber 1237 Liberty St.

WILLYS-KNIGHT Sleeve valve motor improves with use. itltter ana xosi. 1411-17 Chew street. Auto Trucks For Sale 12 FORD ton truc-K in excellent con dition; only used a snon wnue; nave no use for it, will sell very reasonably, 822 Walnut fit. USED TRUCKS ltwo ton Republio cab and express body, excellent conoiuon.

Also rebuilt and thoroughly over hauled trucks, such as Hahtis. Muske- gans, Fords, etc. All models. And will be sold cheap on cash or time payments. We do truck repairing to jour satisfaction.

Hahn Truck Service 1214-16 Gordon St. TRUCK 1 ton. Apply evenings, 967 Washington St, TRTTCK Will carrv oroe ton. condition practically new. Will sacrifice as w-e need the space for alterations.

Terms arranged with responsible party. Apply William F. Guth, Macungie, Pa. USED TRUCKS Sanford 0 ton, worm drive truck. eauipped with Wood hydraulic hoist and steel pump body.

Almost new. A bargain at our offering price. One 2 ton Republic truck, with cab and express body, overhauled and nainted. One 1 ton Republic truck, with express body and canopy top, in first-clas crder. J.

M. MACK CORRPORATION, 618-624 Turner AUentown, Pa. Auto Accessories 13 ALLENTOWN GEAR AND AXLE CO. Gears, axles, magnetos, differential gears, Timken and Hyatt bearings. Also parts for ail makes of cars.

46 Linden St. Open evenings. Bell 2016. NEW GEARS New transmissions and dilfereiUaal gears; also used gears for all cars, new ana usea axies. uutn.

the part man. 833 Walnut St. Bell 2351-M. Open evenings. RKSTOUTE GAS TANK And one 4- tone exhaust whistle.

Apply 1145 Tur ner St. KhKn x'IKES AND TUBES Cord and fabric. Also New Fisk and United States. Guaranteed nrsts at a saving of 15. Grtemeaf vulcanizing Shop.

820 North Sth Stxeet. Bell phone. 2674-J. CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS 6 Cemetery Lots, Monuments 1 Lodge Notices 8 Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles for Sale 11A Automobile Agencies 12 Auto Trucks For Sale 13 Auto Accessories 14 Garages Autos For Hire lo Motorcycles and Bicycles 10 Repairing Sen-ice Stations 17 Wanted Automobiles Jamea O'Donnell Jr laborer, Lansford. Miss Anna E.

Obert, housewife, Lehighton. John Potters, farmer, Weatherly K. 2. John Pemberth, miner, Nesquehon: ing. John Teschel, plasterer, B.

Mauch Chunk. Kate Redgate, teacher, Lansford. Mrs. Margaret Reed, telephone operator, Lehighton R. 4.

Mrs. Verdella Reed, housqwlfe, Weissport. Elwood Reese, conductor, Lansford. Carrie Rehrig. housewife, Lehighton.

Milton Smith, farmer, Palmerton R. 1. Bernard Sharp, asst. foreman, Summit Hill. Norman Strohl, laborer, Lehighton R.

3. Stout Sylvanus, carpenter, Summit Hill. Robert O. Swindel, merchant, Weatherly. William Sherry, laborer, Mauch Chunk.

Mrs. Lillian M. Snyder, housewife, Weissport. William C. Williams, miner, Lansford.

Robert Williams, laborer, Weatherly. Amzy Zeigenfus, undertaker, iPal-merton. Traverse Jurors. Following is a list of Traverse Jurors in the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County to be held to be held the third Monday of June: Bertha Arner, housewife, Lansford. Charles W.

Acker, housewife, Lehigh Gap Dlst. Mrs. Ella Berger, housewife, Christman, P. O. Francis Bauer, trainman, Lehighton.

John A. Behler, foreman, Palmer-ton. Mabel Boyer, housewife, Bowmanstown. Edward Boyle, miner, Audenried. Mrs.

Agnes Brown, housewife, Farryville. Fred DeLange, machinist, Lehighton. Joseph Dreisbach, miller, Lehighton R. 1. Henry Doblog, miner, Lehighton 2.

Joseph Dugan, laborer, Junedale. Archil Eckley, laborer, Albrights-ville P. O. Fred Eveland, laborer, Lansford. Margaret Elsinger, housewife, Lehighton.

Nan Edwards, housewife, Beaver Meadow. John FUckinger, silk weaver, Lehighton. Minnie Forgay, housewife, Lansford. Eva Gllham, housewife, Weissport. F.

H. Greenmeyer, agent, Lehigh ton. Wilson Helntzleman, carpenter, Ashfleld P. O. Mary Hill, housewife, Bowmans town.

Gertrude Kinkle. housewife Weath-. erly R. 1. Jacob G.

Hoffman, brakeman. East Mauch Chunk. Mrs. Samuel Marti, housewife. Weatherly.

J. T. Jones, plumber, Lehighton. Thomas James, carpenter. Beaver Meadow, William L.

Jones, laborer, Lans ford. Elwood Kunkle, farmer, Weatherly R. 1, Emma Koons, housewife Lehighton. William P. Krum, brakemaa, Lehighton.

Barnard Markley, laborer, Lansford. Mrs. Jennie Miller, housewife, B. Mauch Chunk. Margaret Maley, clerk, Carl Miller, car repairer, E.

Mauch Chunk. Marcella P. Quinn, housekeeper, Lansford. Clara Bmith, clerk, Nesquehoning. Hattie E.

Solt, teacher, Lehighton R. 4. Mrs. Mildred Stettle, housework, Weatherly. Mrs.

Wm. Steigrerwalt, housewife, Lehighton R. 6. Carrie E. Shull, housewife, Lehighton.

i Rev. John F. Snyder, preacher, Weissport. William Steventon, fireboss, Nesquehoning. James Trevena, miner, Nesquehoning.

Gordon Ulshafer, teacher, Nesquehoning. William I Williams, miner, Nesquehoning. Joseph L. Watson, clerk, Nesquehoning. Elmer laborer, Paimer-ton R.

2. PUBLIC AUCTION Valuable Household Goods And Real Estate! SATURDAY, MAY 6TH, 1922, 1.30 P. Daylight Saving Time. First Floor, 942 Hamilton K. G.

E. Bldg. The following furniture in excellent condition: Bras3 bed and spring, mahogany library table, 3 rockers, reclining chair, mariogany folding bed and wardrobe, corsiean dresser, chiftoneer, china closet, buffet, table, 9 leather dining chairs, refrigerator, leather covered couch, antique bureau, linoleum, pictures, new range, kitchen utensils, fancy crochet etc. At same time and place will be offered -the following valuable real estate: Brick House and Lot, known as No. 4O8V3 Hanover in the city of AUentown, lot 18x120, house contains 8 rooms, bath, hardwood floor, pipeless beater, combination gas and coal range.

Garage for 2 machines in rear. Conditions on day of sae by M-4-6-6 A. E. SWART? Auct. PUBLIC SALE OK Valuable Real Estate and Personal Property! ON SATURDAY, MAY 6TH, 1922, it one o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises on the public road leading from Alburtis to Hensingersville, imme- iately south of the Borough of Alburtis, 11 Lower Macungie Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.

Real estate. All those two certain tracts of land. He. bounded, No. 1.

bv lands of Ievi Merkle, Abile Snyder, Mahlon W. Sny-Ser, James Keisser and others, containing 13 acres and 7 perches. The improvements thereon consist of two-story, stone, slate roofed dwell-ng house with a frame kitchen: a frame slate-roofed barn; pig stable; chicken coop and other necessary outbuildings. No. 2, By Tract No.

1, a public road end lands of Mahlon W. Snyder and Wesley F. Jacobs. Containing 5 acres end 89 perahes. Said real estate contains a grove of shout four acres of nice timber; a never failing spring which furnishes a steady flow of water.

Personal Property Chest, two beds, small stove; three clocks, lot of carpet, chairs, tables, sewing machine, stair carpet, sink, iron kettle, light harnexs, crowbar, top buggy, plows, hay ladder, hay rake, fanning mill, scalding trough, corn planter, carpenter tools, etc. Conditions made known on the day of sale by JOHN D. WETZEL. Administrator, of Martha T. Lynn, deceased.

O. J. KNAUSS, Executor of Lovina Meitzler, deceased. H. W.

SCHANTZ, Attorney. A12-15-17-22-24. 29-ml. 5 ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF Valuable Real Estate! Situated in the City of Bethlehem, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. By virtue of an order Issuing out of the Orphans' Court of Lehigh County, the undersigned Executrix of the Estate of Guy Collins, deceased, will expose to public sale at her place of residence.

Number 517 Avenue (formerly Ninth Avenue), in the City of Bethlehem foresaid, two tracts of real estate hereinafter described, on THURSDAY, MAY. 11th, A. D. 1922, at 2.C0 o'clock P. M.

Tract No. 1 Beginning at a point In the western line of Ninth Avenue, (now Avenue K) three hundred and thirty (o30) feet South from the place where the southern line of Broad Street intersects the western line of Ninth Avenue (Now Avenue K), said point being the exact middle of a tile partition or party wall dividing the house erected on these premises from the one adjoining It on the North; thence southwardly in snd along the western line of Ninth Avenue tnow Avenue K) a frontage of twenty (20) feet to a point in the northern line of a certain twenty (20) feet wide alley; and of that same width westwardly a depth of one hundred and twenty-seven (127) feet more or less to the eastern Hine of a twenty (20) feet wide alley on the rear. Bounded on the north by premises now or late of John L. and Florence Montgomery; on the east by Ninth Avenue (now Avenue K), on the south and west by the twenty (1:0) feet wide alleys aforesaid. Tract No.

2 Beginning at a point at the intersection of the westerly line of 1 "acker Avenue with the southerly line of Schaffer Street, a fifteen (15) feet ivida allev located parallel with Broad Street, thence extending in and along the aforesaid southerly line of the said alley In a westerly direction one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the easterly side of a twenty (20) feet wide alley located parallel with Packer Avenue, thence extending southwardly In and nlong the said twenty (20) feet wide ellev fifty (50) feet to a point in other lands of B. Luther Shimer. thence extending in and along line of eald lands one hundred and fifty (150) ft. to a point in the westerly line of Packer Avenue, thence extending northwardly In find along the said westerly line of packer Avenue fifty (50) feet to the point, the place of beginning. Bounded north by the aforesaid fifteen (15) feet wide alley (Shaffer Alley), east by Packer Avenue, south by lands now or late of B.

Luther Shimer and west by the aforesaid twenty (20) feet wide al- lev. On Tract Number 1 there Is erected a two and one-half story brick dwelling house with all modern improvements with a 1 story brick garage on the rear of said lot. Tract Number 2 is a vacant lot of land desirably located in the rapidly developing residential district of the section of the city of Bethlehem known as the West Side. Terms and conditions of sale will he made known at the time and place of 6Sj6 by MINNIE A. COI JJNS, Executrix.

HERBERT J. HARTZOG. Attorney. New Jersey Spring Pig and Shoat Sale. on Saturday juay em, at o'clock.

I will offer at pubi sale a lot of fine New Jersey spring pigs and shoats, at Herbert Gerhart, brakeman, Le highton. Anna Hummel, housewife, East Mauch Chunk. Dousrlas Harter, laborer, E. Mauch Chunk. Mrs.

Sarah M. Haas, housewife, E. rnn Twp. Mary Herbert, housewife, Beaver Meadow: George Hughes, miner, Nesquehon ing. Mrs.

Nettie Jeffreys, housewife, Lansford. Jessie Jenkins, clerk, Lansford-Levi Kanause, laborer, Hauto. Miss Minnie Lentz, clerk, Lehigh ton. August Long, brakeman, Mauch Chunk! A. H.

Laudenburn, laborer, Weatherly. Joseph Logan, miner, Nesquehoning. Harry Leslie, merchant tailor, Harry McElrnoyle, miner, Summit Hill. Michael McNulty, foreman, Mauch Chunk. Mrs.

Elsie Morgan, housewife, Nesquehoning. Francis Mulhearn, hotel keeper, Lansford. Daniel Miller, driver, Lansford. REDEMPTION NOTICE. To the bond holders of House Sewer Bonds, District No.

2, City of Allen-town, Pa. Bonds Nos. 1 to 160, both inclusive. Interest ceased April 8, 1922. Bonds Nos.

161 to 175, both inclusive. Interest ceases May 8, 1922. The City of AUentown desires to redeem the bonds held by you as above specified in accordance with the options ir sam Don-as contained. You are therefore notified to present the above named bonds for payment at the office of the City Treasurer, Central Fire Police Station. AUentown, on Monday, May Sth, 1922 at 10 A.

M. MILKS K. PERSON, M-4-5-6 City Treasurer. COPLAY CEMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Resolution of the Board of Directors of the Coplay Cement Manufacturing Company, a special meeting of the Stockholders of said corporation will be held on June 15, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of said corporation at Cop-lay, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, to taken action on the approval or disapproval of and to vote for or against the proposed increase of the indebtedness of said corporation from $500,000 to GEORGE A.

CHRIST, Secretary. ABRAHAM ISRAEL, Solicitor. 818 Land Title Pa. A 7, 14, 21, 28-M 5, 12. 19.

26-J 2, 9 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LEHIGH COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. No. Term, No.

1922. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the above Court on Monday the eighth day of May, 1922, at 9 o'clock A. under the Corporation Act of 1574 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Supplements thereto, for the allowance and approval of a certain Amendment to the Charter of the Saucon Valley Country Club as eet forth in the petition for the allowance of said amendment, which is now on file In the Prothonotary's office for the inspection of any person interested HOWARD A. LEHMAN. al4-21-28-m5 Solicitor.

ESTATE NOTICE. Estate of Elmira S. Meyers deceased, late of the City of AUentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims or de mands against it to make known the same without delay, to CHAK1LLA R. MrJx Elia, Administratrix.

S26 North Fulton Street, AUentown. Pa. BUTZ RUPP. Attorneys. al4-Zl-Z8-ma-lz-ia ESTATE NOTICE.

Estate of Tavillia H. Bohlen, deceased, late of the City of AUentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Letters testamentary on the above estate (having beep grajrited to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are "requested to make payment, and those having claims or de mands against it to make known same without dolay, to RAYMOND E. BOHLEN. 1213 Walnut CHARLES F.

MOSSER, the 1544 Hamilton Executors. BUTZ RUPP, Attorneys. al4-21-28-m5-12-19 CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Goveronr of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on Monday, May 29, 1922, by William V. Miller, Henry C.

Beidler and George W. Peters, twideir the Act of Assemfbly of the Commonwealth of Ponnsyivania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." approved April 29, and the supplements and amendments thereto, for the incorporation of an intended corporation to be called Miller Candy Company, the character and object of which Is to seil candies and confection-cries and all things incident thereto at wholesale, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly aod its Euppiementa and amendments. GEORGE M. LUTZ, Solicitor. AUentown, Pa- May 4.

1922. myS-12-19 O. G. MOSER.

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