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1 Other Press Departments, Court 7200 IN FOUR SECTIONS SECTION FOUR FORTY-NINE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1940 Want Ad Headquarters, Court 1900 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS Death Notices Lejraf Notices Leso! Notices Mother Enrolls Seven Sons Under Draft Act ELECTION NOTICE TOWNSHIP OP RORIXSOX ALLEGHENY COCNTY. PENNSYLVANIA HERBERT B. LEBOVITZ. Attornev at Law. Rankin Bank Buildinr.

Rankin. Pa. Notice is hereby riven of intention to file Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburs. on Wednesday, the 23rd day of October. lf40.

by John Bodro. John Roman. Peter Kornos. Marv Ondik. Michael Ellen Adair, wife ot William A.

Kirbr of 323 Wilcox Camene. Friends received at the H. G. Henney Funeral Home. 52 4 Washinrton Ave.

U. S. Route lt, Carnene. Pa. Funeral Monday.

Oct. 21, at 8:30 a. m. R-auirm hirh mssn at St. Luke's Church at a.

m. Friends invited. INCREASE OF INDEBTEDNESS Notice is hereby riven to the elector of ths Tcimshii) of Robinson. Allegheny Corcnty. Pennsylvania, in pursuance and hv authority of ft resolution duly Marraack.

Michael Hrubic Michael adopted and approved the 25th, day of Sep-i LACY On Thursday. Ot't. 17. 1340. it Dethlehem Dispute Conference Sought En The United Press WASHINGTON, Oct.

18 President Roosevelt said today he understood that defense officials and the Bethlehem Steel Corp. are arranging a conference to iron out difficulties arising from the controversy over the award of defense contracts to Wagner Labor Act violators. Mr. Roosevelt' made this dis telanov. Michael volchKO.

Mine ernacK. Anna Kohut. Georre Fedor. George Matuch, Rev. Stephen Varialv.

Georee Pcholmskl. lu -tu p. m. eine Owens Lacy, neioved wife of William Lacy. Funeral services at the family home, K40.

Berrr Pt. Sheraden. Pittsburgh. on Monday. Oct.

22. at 2 :30 p. m. Friends I temtvr. 1H40.

ot an election to re nein on' tha 5th day of November. 1P40. between the hours of seven o'clock (7:00) a. m. and eisht o'clock (8:00 p.

Eastern Standard Time, at the usual votin place or places for holding- elections in the said Township of Robinson, for the purpose of John Elchak and Matthew Wansach. for a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed Fraternal Benefit Society to be LEONARD On October lTth. R. Elmer obtaining the assent of the quajinea elec tors of said Township to an increase in the indebtedness of said Township, the Obituaries Mrs. Julia S.

Van Kirk Funeral services for Mrs. Julia S. Van Kirk, widow of V. E. Van Kirk, of McKeesport, who died yesterday at her home in Bradford Woods, were held today in Aeberli's Chapel.

Mrs. Van Kirk was born in Ohio, the daughter of Rev. s. P. Woolf and Adaline Cooper Woolf.

She lived the greater part of her married life in McKeesport, where for many years she was organist of the First Methodist Church. Mrs. Van Kirk was active In church, civic and social organizations, having been president of the Women's Clubs in McKeesport, Braddock and Eradford Woods. Surviving are a son. Dr.

Asber W. Van Kirk of Seattle, two daughters. Adaline and Julia Van Kirk of Bradford Woods and two grandchildren. Burial was in McKeesport organised under the provisions ot tne Act of Asembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved July 17. 1P35.

P. L. 102. fAct No. 3571.

said society to be nam--d AMERICAN CARPATHO RUSSIAN UNION OF THE UNITED STATES. The purpose or purposes for which it is org-anized are the maintenance of a society composed of persons of food moral character, lor beneficial and protective to help- and assist its member nd their families in distress. corporate authorities having- strained their desire for said increase by said resolution. The amount of the last as- closure at a press conference when he was asked about his viewpoint cn the dispute whether defense con seesed valuation of taxable property in said Township is S3.10C.C06.00 Leonard of 1313 Ingham beloved husband of Carolyn Grace Leonard, and brother of Mary Elizabeth Hoey. Howard W.

E. Wallace and H. Edward Leonard. Friends received at the Edwin W. Han-ley Funeral Home.

112 West North with funeral servu-es at the North Ave. M. E. Church (North Arch St. Dr.

H. A. Welday on Sunday at 2.30 Y. m. Interment private on Monday.

Bethlehem (Pa.) papers please copy! LOGAN On Wednesday. October 16. Vi0 at p. Marcaret E. Wji.

in bar 77th year. Friends received her late residence. Camp Meeting Road. Sewickley Township. Funeral service will be held at the Fairmont Presbyterian Church on Saturday, October 19.

The amount of existing- debt is Nona tracts should be let to firms who The amount ot the proposed sickness, and death, from funds collected therein from its members, to have power to levy assessments and enforce the collection of the same, to have power to re have appealed to the courts a Na increase of indebtedness ls.S isn.ouo.oo The percentage of the proposed increase tional Labor Relations Board order ceive, own, and enjoy jana. tenements rents, annuities, moneys, roods, and chat nf indebtedness, computed upon the last assessed valuation is Five and Eictaty One. Hundredths Percent 5.80 100 4 finding them guilty of failing to ob it serve the law. The nrooosed increase of indebtedness is tels- devised, bequeathed, riven to. or purchased bv it.

and for these purposes to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights. for the purpose of laving- water lines and The President said he knew only constructing a water distribution system in 3 mo p. m. Friends invitea. benefits', and privileges ot said Act ot Assembly.

Anv person, persons, firms, so of one case at point a case involv Robinson Township. Bv order of the Board of Township cieties. or corporations desirinr to object ing some of Bethlehem plants. A Supervisors. to the issuance ot a temporary lenin-cate to the said proposed Fraternal solution will be sought at a con ference now being arranged he MrCORMICK At the home of his daush-ter on Wednesday.

Oct. 16, 1940. Samuel S. McCormick. husband of the late Ross Kephart.

father of Mrs. Martha Mock of 410 Ross Wilkinsburg; Samuel S. and Charles B. McCormick. Friend received at the Wareham Funeral Home.

Rebecca Ave. at Centec Wilkinsburg. where services will be held on Satur Benefit Society, shall file their objections with the Insurance Commissioner of Penn-tvtvnnn at Harrisburr Pennsvlvania. within ten days after the data fixed for wwtamri By LEO P. WHITE FRANK BURROWS VALENTINE GASPARE Supervisors Attest: W.

G. HUGHES Secretary n.h.nui. Van Ao Vnort. Hovston. filing- the aforesaid Articles ot incorpora added- Rumanian King Sulks tion.

day afternoon at 3 clock. J. IS. U.SUV11I,. Solicitor.

MEANS On Thursday. OcU TT. 1945. Solicitors for Robinson Township. 708 As Germans Rule HARRY SHAPERA.

Attorney at Law. 1103 Law Finance Building. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given of Plaza Building-.

Pittsburgh, Pa. tsinrnne, wiie of unit. Kan Means and sister of Eleanora McCarthy. Christina Gantz of Philadelphia and Gertrude Starner. late of 2729 Perrysville Ave.

Services at the Funeral Home of George Smith, 1200 Federal on Saturday. Oct. 19. at 3 p. m.

By The United Press intention to nie Articles oi incorporation with the Department of State of the Com-; LONDON, Oct. 18 The Daily Mail's Balkan correspondent, Cedric JOHX E. WINKER FLOYD V. WINNER. Attorneys at Law.

1808 Union Bank Building-. Pittsburgh. Pa. ELECTION NOTICE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HAMPTON TOWNSHIP. Allegheny County.

Pennsylvania TXfBFAF! OF INDEBTEDNESS Ml'LLlN On Wednesday. Oct. 1. 1940 monweaitn oi Pennsylvania, ai uarris-burg. on Wednesday, the 23rd day of October.

1940. By PETER COOPER. LEE F. JOSEPH and MELVIN M. HASS for a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed business corporation to be organized under Salter, who fled from Rumania this week, reported today in a dispatch from Sofia, Bulgaria, that the real power in Rumania had been taken Notice is hereby BiVen to the electors the.

S-inol Tlmtfirt of th ToWCShlD OI 6Sk: pJi Hampton. Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, in pursuance and by the authority of a resolution duly enacted and approved the the Business orporation Law oi me om-monwealth of Pennsylvania. approved Mav 5th. 1933.

said corpoiation to be named WOOD-LIBERTY. INC. The purpose or purposes for which it is organized are the purchase, sale, holding, mortgaging, exchanging and leasing of real estate, and the erection and construction of dwellings, apartments, mercantile or other buildings and improvements upon land and leaseholds, and for these purposes to nave. nnonAom and enifttr all Inf ris-htM benefits Mrs. Jennie Wiggins Mrs.

Jennie McAdoo Wiggins, of 164 Grant Vander grift, died Tuesday in the Presbyterian Hospital, after a brief illness. Mrs. Wiggins was a member of the United Presbyterian Church of Vandergrift, and was the widow of S. B. Wiggins, who died in May, 1939.

Surviving are two daughters. Miss Margaret Wiggins, at home, and Mrs. T. J. Dikke, of Legrange, a son, Roy Wiggins, of Toledo, a sister, Mrs.

T. W. Carnahan of Grove City: three brothers, William and Roy McAdoo, of West Lebanon, Indiana County, and Attorney John Braden McAdoo of Pittsburgh, and a granddaughter. Funeral services will be held in her home at 2:30 p. Sunday.

Burial will be in Vandergrift Cemetery. Irene Louise Wallace l-uia wne of Aioert Mullur of 816 South Mother of George B. Mullin, of Detroit. Mich and sister of Mrs. V.

R. Covell. Friends may call at the temporary Eaton Funeral Home. 736 Ross Wilkinsburg. where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock.

SEl'MAX POSXAlR) On Wednesday. Oct. 16. 1940. at 8 a.

Marv L. Posnaur. beloved wife of Oscar W. Neuman. sister of Alma H.

and Walter J. Posnaur. at the family home. 450 Antenor Overbrook. Friends received at the Bemhauer Mortuary.

2630 West Liberty where services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Interment in Zimmerman's Cemetery. 24th dav ol i-eptemwr. oi an cicl- k.

Viola nn TupkHv November 6 1940. between the hours ot 7:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. E.

S. at the usual voting- place or places lor holding- elections i nhnni nidtrift of the Township over by Carol Konradi, head of the secret, German-trained Iron Guard police, a wheel chair cripple who specializes in mental torture. Mr. Salter said King Michael was so angry over the occupation of his country by German troops that he had retired to his castle at Sinaia and refused to return to the capital or to transact state business. and privileges of said Act of Assembly.

Perhaps the U. S. Army will call this "the Niebauer Squad." At any rate, Mrs. John M. Niebauer, of Fairview, claims some sort of record.

A registrar in the Erie district, Mrs. Niebauer enrolled seven of her eight sons under the Selective Service Training Act. Shown with Mrs. Niebauer, above are the sons: Left to right, standing Felix, Victor, Frederick, Ferdinand and Leo; seated Gilbert and Lorenz. Ferdinand is the postmaster at Fairview.

An eighth son is six months short of 21 and couldn't register. 11 A i ix cnArttvA Solicitor. of Hampton, for the purpose of obtaining the assent of the. Qualified electors of aia cAni Tti.tri. an irmrea.se in the iViripbteilneM of said School District, the School Board having- signified its desire P1NKERTON At Cleveland.

on Wed for said increase by 6aia resolution. THOMAS W. NEELY. SR. Attorneys.

1215 Park No. 4599 of 1940. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Raymond Memert. deceased, late of McCandless Twp. Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make navment and those having claims will The amount oi tne lasi assessed valuation of tax- nr-nnaylty in nhnn Inside City's New Shoe Store Banjo Player District is $4,965,688.00 4mnlin.

nf Vl present them to Edward Meinert. Executor, Box bo. Sewickley. Pa. Death Notices Wife Reading in Bed Grounds for Divorce William F.

Park, of Cleveland was granted a divorce from his wife, Beulah, today on the grounds she spent her time reading in bed and corresponding with a club tlfat Who Serenaded Police Is Dead Solemn high mass of requiem for ANDERSON On Thursday. Oct. 17. at mm Miss Irene Louise Wallace, who died nesday. Oct.

n. 1840. Paul husband of the late Estelle Fonte Pinkerton. pnd father of Mrs. John W.

Black. Paul and David C. Pinkerton. Friends received at the home of the T. B.

Moreland North Highland E. where services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. FRASTINA On Thursday. Oct. 17.

1940. at 9:25 a. Pasquale. beloved hus. band of Rose Prastma.

Funeral lrom the family home. 877 Montiers on Monday at 8:30 a. m. Requiem hieh mass at St. Roselia's Church at 9 a.

m. Friends invited. KADZW1LI.A Tuesday. Oct. 15.

at 2:0 p. Martin Radzwilla. beloved husband of Alexandria Podbielski. in hia 69th year. Funeral from his residence.

1304 Breed S. Saturday. Oct. 19, at 8:15 a. m.

Requiem mass at St. Adalbert's Church at 9 a. m. Inter-nient in Adelbert Cemetery. Wednesday at her home.

7236 inr debt is 99,000.00 The amount of the proposed increase of indebted- ness is ia.uu.w The percentage of the proposed increase of the indebtedness, computed upon the last assessed valuation is 1.51 The proposed increase of indebtedness is for the purpose of paying- part of the cot of constructing, eauipping. and furnishing- a high-school building in said School District. Order of the School Board of the School District of Hampton Township. S. G.

CARM1CHAEL. President. FRANK A. GARRAUX. Secretary.

Thomas will be solemnized 1 p. Walter, beloved son ot waiter and Esther Anderson of 545 S. Graham E. E. Friends received at the A.

S. Rodeniser Funeral Home. 150 S. Negley Friday afternoon and evening. Iturial Sunday afternoon at Lanse.

Pa. The staccato strains of a home tomorrow at 10 a. m. in the Holy sought to provide husbands for made banjo will be missing when Rosary Church. lonely girls.

The couple was mar ried July 18, 1928. BI'SS On Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 The daughter of the late Mr. and clock. John C. Buss, of 5M)o tiays St.

Father of Lawson and Edison Buss and Mrs. T. K. Watt. Friends may call Mrs.

William F. Wallace, she was born in Anderson, came to at the Zenfel Funeral Home. 272 Shady E. E-. where services will be held Pittsburgh at an early age.

RAIH On Thursday. Oct. 17. 1P40. at IN THE Court of Common Pleas of Allo-y.

rmintv Ppmiflvlvania. Ferry O. Saturday afternoon at 2 clock. She was educated in Holy Rosary School and Ursuline Academy, and Houghten and Mattie L. Houghten.

John C. Buss is buried tomorrow. But the police whom he had serenaded for the past decade will be there on foot and on motorcycle to serve as an honor guard for the man who was their friend. For nine years. Mr.

Buss, of 5805 Hays had spent his spare time at the East End Police Station, strumming on an aluminum banjo he had made from 100 parts. BECK Of 2206 Lutz Carnck. on a. Marcus Rauh." husband of the late Rachel Cohen Rauh. of Ruskin Apts.

Friends received at H. Samson 637 Neville where services will ba held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. his wif. vs. Restland Memorial Varit had been associated with the Pitts NOTICE OF" FILING FIRST AND FINAL burgh Board of Education at Forbes REDENBACH Tuesday.

October 15. 1940. To Creditors and Stockholders of Restland School the last 11 years. Ihursday. Oct.

17. 1940. at a. 1,1 1 ham Hoedle, wife of the late Anthony Beck, mother of Mrs. Evelyn Rowan.

Mrs. Lillian Young and Allen Beck. Friends received at the Funeral Home of John D. Schaub Sons. 425 Brownsville Road.

Mt. Oliver. Services on Sunday at 2 p. m. Interment in Jefferson Memorial Cemetery.

WILLKIE'S ELECTION Means Jobs! Volunteers Wanted To secure signatures to declaration that Willkie's election will enable industry to create jobs. Memorial Park, Notice is hereby given that the under Mcmod an ii i a i na- Receiver of Rest' Miss Wallace is survived by three sisters, Mrs. John M. Rice, Mrs. nenr.v nusDana of Laura aoig Vossler Reder bach of 5415 Perrvsville Road West View.

Friends received the H. P. Brandt Funeral Home. Perry Highway. Perrysville.

Services on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Friends Invitea. Interment private. It had taken him three years to land Memorial Park. has filed its First and Final Account, with a sug BEVERIDGE On Thursday.

Oct. 17. 1940. Albert J. Monahan and Mrs.

T. Joseph Feeney, and two brothers, gested schedule of distribution attachea, nri na it intpnd to anolv for con READAL On Thursday. Thomas M. Rea make the instrument filing, cutting, fashioning the pieces together. And it was his proudest posses William J.

and Maurice F. Wallace, all of Pittsburgh. at a. hi hi iioiiir. vriusinn.

R. John M. Beveridge. age 82 years, father of Margaret I. Bevendee.

at home. Friends received at Walters Funeral Home. Mars. where services will ba held Saturday. Oet.

19. at 2:30. Friends invited. firmation thereof on Wednesday. October 30.

1940. at 9:30 a. in the Assignment Room of said Court. 7th Floor, City-County Building. Pittsburgh Unless exceptions are filed on Friends will be received at the McCabe Funeral Home, 5300 Penn sion, too, for everywhere he went Mr.

Buss carried the banjo its resonator shell larger than the head of an ordinary barrel with him. A BRENDEL On Wednesday, at 11:30 Ave. Burial will be in Calvary or before said date, the account my then be confirmed and distribution may COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY o. Mrs. Violet H.

age Write Willkie Million, Hotel Committee of Ten White, New York years, widow of Samuel Brendel. and year ago, he even appeared on a mother of Samuel ana rann a. Brendel. Funeral Saturday at 2 P. m.

Cemetery. William H. Womslcy New York radio hobby show. from the Hunter. Edmundson Striffler Co.

Funeral Home. 600 Market McKeesport. Interment in West Newton OF PITTSBURGH. Liquidating Receiver. 312- Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

LOUIS VAIRA. 05 Commonwealth Building. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Attorney for Receiver.

husband of Rose Schmitt and father of Laurence Mrs. Mary Arbuthnot. and Thomas Readal. Friends received at his late residence. Route 8.

at Hardies Road. Gibsoma. Funeral Monday at 9:15 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Ursula's R. C. Church. Allison Park, at 10 a. m.

RICHARDS On Thursday. Oct. 17. 1P40. John M.

Richards, of 311 Sefler Mc Kees Rocks, husband of Rose Fath and father of Marie Richards. Friends received at the A. J. Haser Funeral Home 512 Chartiers McKees Rocks, until Saturday. 2 p.

when funeral services i 11 be held. Friends respectfully invited. Rl'BCIC On Tuesday. Oct. 15, John, husband of the late Margaret Rubcic of 860 Phineas N.

and father of John Rubcic and Mrs. Dragica Blaskovie. Funeral from the Edw. J. Lovrencic Funeral Home.

860 Lockhart N. on Saturday. Oct. 19. at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem mass in St. Nicholas Church. N. at 9 a.

m. Friends invited. But Wednesday, Mr. Buss the man who had spent his last years of life making music for the police Proposals Cemetery. BROWN On Wednesday.

Oct. 16. 1940 I JSf -'f ZTT at 8:15 p. Anna B. Brown, wife of the late John N.

H. Brown, mother of and repairing their guns now and then, died of a heart disease. He VTnrvR. VfiSS. Attorney at Law.

1110 was 76. Mrs. J. P. Johnson, Mrs.

Charles Kauffeld of Tgh. and Harry Brown of Steubenville. o. Friends aeceived at H. Samson's.

537 Neville 2 to 4 and 7 Park Bldg- Pittsburgh. Notice is hereby given of intention to file Articles of Incorporation with the Department of State nt tno rnmmnnwpalth nf Pennsylvania, at Six policemen will serve as pall JOSEPH A. BECK. Attoraev-at-Law. 908 Park Building.

Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice is hereby given of intention to file Articles of Incorporation with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburr. on Tuesday, he 22nd day of October. 1940. by William J.

Glunt. Rosina M. Beck, and Robert A. Jarvis for a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed business corporation to be organized under the Business Corporation to 9:30 p. Thursday and Friday.

Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. bearers and a motorcycle escort will accompany the funeral procession Harrisburg. on Thursday, the 24th day of October. 1940. by Edward W.

Voss. Robert CHIRSEY Of 2S14 Weneer Carrick A. Hicks. Gilbert hicks ana nown a Hicks for a Certificate of Incorpora from the Zepfel Funeral Home, 272 Shady at 2 p. m.

tomorrow. Burial will be in William Penn Me tion of a proposed business corporation to be organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Ponncvlvanii annrnved Mav Sth. 1933. on Friday. Oct.

is. lii. at a a. Elzabcth G. Bruegzman.

wife of Albert Churney. in her 50th year. Mother of Rita. Frank. Bernard and Elizabeth Churnev.

Friends received at the Funeral Home of John D. Schaub Sons. 425 Brownsville Road. Mt. Oliver.

Funeral on Monday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass St. Wendelin's Church at 9 morial Cemetery, Wilkinsburg. SIXLIVAN On Thursday.

October 17. 1940. Thomas Sullivan, of 4124 Lydia Greenfield, husband of Mary Ann (Farmer) Sullivan. Funeral from the Kirwan Flannery Funeral Home. 201 N.

Craig St. (corner Bayard), on Monday morning at High mass of re quicm at St. Rosalias Church at 10 o'elnolf aiH rnrnnpahnn tn be named KEYSTONE Services for William H. Womsley, who died Wednesday of a heart attack at his home, 1134 Davis North Side, will be held at 2:30 p. m.

tomorrow at the Emmanuel Baptist Church, Davis Ave. He founded and was the head of the William H. Womsley Ches-wick, manufacturers of packing house by-products. Born in Maryland, 75 years ago, he had been a resident of the Pittsburgh district since childhood. Mr.

Womsley was senior deacon of the Emmanuel Church, where the body will lay in state tomorrow until the services. He leaves two sons, William T. and Howard G. Womsley, of Pittsburgh; two brothers. Horace G.

of Pittsburgh, and Benjamin F. Womsley, Akron, two sisters, Martha and Bessie Womsley, of New York, and two grandsons. Burial will be in the Uniondale Cemetery. Serenader Dies ui me ommonweaitn oi Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933. said corporation to be named "THIRST QUENCHER COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH." The purpose or purposes for which the proposed corporation is organized are: to manufacture, buy, sell, rent, lease, operate, distribute, service, and deal in coin machines of every kind and description and for these purposes to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights benefit, an.i MACHINE ASD nf LUMI-4JI.

me purpose or purposes for which it is organized: To manufacture, buy, sell, import a. m. rienas ana memners oi o. and export and deal ana traoe in an A. Branch 331 and Christian Mothers are nIgSirxr 1 lain inciter! -interment in Wendelin I THISsEN On Wednesday.

Oct. 16. 1940. invited. Interment in St.

Wendelin at 11:55 p. John H. Thissen of Cemetery. CRIBBS On Friday. Oct.

18, 1940. Ethel kinds and varieties of mecnanicai appliances, instruments and machines and any and all processes and products, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjxy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. Victor E. Voss. ef Act 01 Assembly.

Joseph A. Beck. cuiu i or. Solicitor 3227 Eastmont Dormont. husband of the late Elizabeth Huben Thissen.

and father of Mrs. Tina Smith. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and Mrs. Cparles Sten-son of Cleveland and Mrs.

Thomas Lang of Dormont. Friends received at the parlors of Wm. Slater Sons. Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt.

Washington, where services will be held Saturday. Oct. 19. at 2:30 p. m.

Cleveland papers please copy. A. Cribbs (nee Conned), beloved wiie of the late Joseph Crifcbs. Survived by two daughters. Mrs.

Charles Crawford and Mrs. Melvin Burns. Funeral lrom her late residence. 1843 Montier Wilkinsburg, on Monday, Oct. 21.

at 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass at St. James Church at 9 a. ni.

Friends invited. Here is the interior of the new' Baker's Shoe Store opening for business atr 310 Fifth tomorrow and offering Pittsburgh women a new line of footwear. It is the company's 140th retail outlet. FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY. Public Buildings Administration.

Washington. C. Oct. 11. 1940 Sealed bids in duplicate will be pablicly opened in this office ft 10 A.

Standard Time. Nov. 1. 1940, for new nurses- call system nd certain minor alterations in the U. S.

Marine Hospital at Pittsburgh. Pa. Drawings and specifications may be obtained from the medical officer in charge of the Institution, or at this nffine The furnish PAUL M. DUFF. Attorney.

1063 Progress Pittsburgh. Pa. No. 4369 of 1940. Notice that letters of administration on the estate of Bridget Doyle Clark, deceased, late of Pittsburgh.

Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted Ji m.b. navmont and TYMANN On Friday morning. Oct. IS. IU bdlU Ciain ill monc those having claims will present them to and the father of Miss Marie Richards.

Surviving also are three sisters, WOMEN'S SHOE John w. ciars. Aammmraiui xiwdlc DANKMYER On Oc. 16. 1940.

at 6:1" p. W. Louis ared 37. of 363 Butler Etna, husband of Helen Plumsky Dankmyer. and father of Man-lou Dankmyer.

Friends received at the Mclntyre Funeral Home, 644 Butler Etna, where services will be held on Saturday at 2 o'clock. N. 'fittsourgn. -a. ing of more than one set will be the discretion of the Commissioner of Public Buildings.

W. E. Reynolds. Commissioner PAUL M. DUFF.

Attorney. 1062 Progress ot yuoiio jjuuoings jj'ederal Works Agency Mrs. Martha Texter, Norwood, Mrs. Emma Hess, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Laura Parson, New Salem, fittsourgn.

I a. o. rooo ui a7-xv. Notice that letters of administration on lmu. tsteiie van Gilder Tymann.

are 44 years, mother of Mrs. Llovd R. Daugherty and Mrs. George W. Melzer.

daughter of Mrs. Jessie Van Gilder, sister of Mrs. George H. Hughes. Mrs.

Robert Wotherspoon and Mrs. D. B. Rootes. Friends will be recived at McDonald's Funeral Home.

529 California Avalon. Services Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Morgantown (W. Va.) papert please copy John M. Richards ill .1 I a 9 IV.

if 1 STORE TO OPEN ALLEGHENY COUNTY. COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF WORKS Pittsburgh Pa flrtnhpr 1 Sth 1Q1I1 the estate of William J. Clark, deceased, late of Pittsburgh. Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons tndeDted Funeral services for John M.land two brothers, Charles of Lex- Separate and sealed oronosals' will be ington, and Thomas Richards to saia esiaie win nidnc .1 i II nnecsn thorn t(l Richards, of 311 Sefler McKees Rocks, a resident of that borough of Lockport, N. Y.

John W. Clark. Administrator. 29 Noster received at the Office of the County Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House. Pittsburgh.

until 10:30 EHRLICH At his home. 1570 Lincoln E. Frederick, dearly beloved husband of Kathenne Wagner, father of A. Edward. Care-line Lohr.

Fred Catherine Wieland. Otto. Fredolme Bernard J. and Loretta Missey. Funeral on Saturday morning at 8:15 from the Rose Room of The Jay A.

McCaffery Memorial Home. 1512 Lincoln E. E. Reouiem high mass at St. Wal-burga's Church at 9 o'clock.

Friends invited. f-ittsourgn. f-A. Burial will be in Allegheny County Memorial Park. aot-s a.

tsstprn randai-n ri-imei Shop Is Company's 140th Retail Outlet HENRY A. JONES. Attorney. 734 Bake-well Pittsburgh. Pa.

Notice that letters of administration on the estate of Tuesday. October 29th. 1940. and will be opened and reij bv the County Commissioners in the Geld Room, Room 410 Court TTnnriatta. Smith deceased, late of 32nd VAN KIRK At her residence.

Bradford Woods. on Thursday, Oct. 17. 1940. Julia widow of V.

E. Van Kirk, formerly of McKeesport. and mother cf Dr. Asher W. of Seattle, Wash: Ada-line and Julia Van Kirk of Bradford Woods.

Services private on Friday afternoon at Aeberli Chapel. East. North Ave. at Sandusky St. Fowers gratefully declined.

House. Pittsburgh. one-half hour Ward. Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having heon ffrant0d all rtersnns indebted to said GORSKI On Thursday. Oct.

17, 1940. at for 5 years, will be at 2 p. tomorrow in the A. J. Haser Chapel, 512 Chartiers McKees Rocks.

Mr. Richards died yesterday at Mercy Hospital after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Richards, 58 years old, was born in Pittsburgh and was the husband of Mrs. Rose Fath Richards later.

ll clock a. m. (Eastern Stand-arc Time i for the following: Thomas Sullivan Thomas Sullivan, of 4124 Lydla Greenfield, employed in the testate will make payment and those having FURNISHING PORTABLE ELECTRIC WELDINfJ MAPHTVP! claims will present in id uhu o. Smith. Administrator.

1763 Ballinger No Bidder may withdraw his bid for a Pittsburgh. Fa. 5:10 a. Harry M. GorsKi.

in his 89th year. Beloved husband of Alice Kibler Gorski. of 220 Plymouth Dpouesne Heights. Friends received at the parlors of Wm. Slater Sons, Virginia Ave.

and Kearsarge Mt. Washins-ton. until 8:15 a. Monday. Oct.

21. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Mary of the Mount Church at 9 period oi sixty oO) days after the scheduled closing time for receint. of biri CHAS. M.

JOHNSTON. Attorney. 1403 Law Finance Bldg. No. 4354 of 1940.

Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Emma P. Guenther. deceased, late of Pittsburgh. Allegheny County having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Albert L. Madden.

Executor. 1338 Lowne Pitts Specifications. Form of Contract, Instructions to Bidders. Proposal and Blue Print Copies of Letting Plans may be viewed at the Office of the Commissioners of Allegheny County. Copies oi the above data for use of Bidders will oe furnished upon application to the Contract Clerk in the County De VALLILLO On Wednesday.

October 16. 1940. at a. Michael Vallillo. husband of Virginia Donafelli Vallillo.

father of Mrs. Assunta Gicobbe. Mrs. Elizabeth DeLeombus. Mrs.

Maggie Ric-ciardelli. Mrs. Angeline Caputo. Mrs Madeleine Sciullo. Mrs.

Connie Dolce. Mrs. Adeline Pino and Lena Vallillo Funeral from the family home. 1605 N. Lang Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock.

High mass of requiem at Help of Christians' Church at 10 o'clock Members Vittorio Emanuele Lodge and friends invited. South Side Jones Laughlin plant, died yesterday. Coming from Ireland, Mr. Sullivan was a resident of this district about 34 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Mary Ann Farmer Sullivan; two sons, James and William Sullivan; three sisters, Mrs. Anthony Mc-Ginley, Mrs. Ellen Munroe and I0DR0PS-A DOSE Concentrated Cough Medicine Think cf it! For less than a dollar. GREEN On Wednesday. October 16.

1940. Fred husband of the late Margaret I E. Green, of 419 Semple St. Friends may call at the home of Ferguson-Wood burgh Pa xa" a Tr tacita Attorney. 314 Bake- Forbes St.

at MeK.ee oamana Services Friday evening at 8 o'clock 12S doses. Lasts some bs families all winter. It works fast, too! well Building. Pittsburgh. Pa.

No. 4348 of 1940. Notice that letters of. adminis Interment in Hillgrove Cemetery, Con- With a formal opening tomorrow. Baker's Shoe Store at 310 Fifth Ave.

presents to Pittsburgh women a new line of expertly styled and fitted shoes at a modest price. A member of one of the largest companies in the country, this is the 140th branch store to be opened in leading cities throughout the nation. In its display of merchandise. Baker's stresses a varied line, which includes such up-to-the-minute details as the new plastic heels and trim, "furniture" heels of carved wood, brilliant multi-colored mesh for evening and that newest rave, antique calf. In the perennial favorite, suede, black is featured, with Mocha brown, soldier and pigeon blues, ancient wine and moss green included in the color line-up.

Many models feature elaborately WEBER Suddenly, on Wednesday, Oct Dilute with supar or corn svrup or honey and you have a Full Pint of partment of Works of Allegheny County, Room 502 County Office Building. Pitts-buigh. Pa. Proposals must be accompanied by a Certified Check or Surety Company Bond to the Order of or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed in the Instructions to Bidders as evidence that the Bidder will accept and carry out the nellsville. Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.

Connellsville (Pa1) papers please copy. Mrs. John Coyne, and a brother, pure, delicious cought syrup. tration on tne estate oi vVr zvnski. deceased, late of Pittsburgh Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make Payment and those havin? claims wul present them to Ignatius A.

Starz.vnski. Administrator. 101 Onyx Avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa.

10. 1940. at 4:40 p. tdward. son of Mary and the late Fred Weber.

Funeral from the family residence, 101 Parker Etna. Saturday at 9.15 a. m. Requiem high mass at St Mary's Church. Sharpeburg.

at 10 clock conditions of the contract in case of awara. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. HAMMILL On Thurday morning at 1 o'clock. Margaret Hampton, widow of John Hammill. of 7016 Kelly Home-yood.

Funeral from Jerry T. O'Shea's Funeral Home. -4064 Penn at Main on Monday morning with high mass of requiem at Holy Rosary Church. Time later. EDWARD C.

MILLER, Attorney. 2610 WALLACE On Wednesday nirht. Irene KUBLKi G. WOOU61DB, County Controller. Allegheny County.

John Sullivan, all of Pittsburgh. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m. Monday in St. Rosalia's Church, Greenfield, with burial in the Calvary Cemetery.

Friends will be received in the Kirwan Flannery Funeral Home, Craig and Bayard Streets, Oakland. New Officer to Direct Grant. Baz. io. oi "iv.

that letters testamentary on the estate of Eugene Stocker. deceased, late of Fitts-i iiwiimv fminty having been Wallace of 23 Thomas daughter of the late William F. and Elizabeth Flanagan Wallace. Funeral from Mc-Cabe's. 5300 Penn on Saturday.

Oct. 19. 1940. at 9:15 a. m.

Solemn requiem high mass at Holy Rosary granted, all persons indebted to said estate TO DISINFECT the sirKnnftM JOHN C. BUSS The banjo plays no more. ALLEGHENY COUNTY. COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF WORKS Pittsburgh. Oct 18th.

1940. Separate and sealed proposals will be will make payment ana moee no- ii t. rnm tr stockr. HARPER On Thursday. October 17.

1940. Alexander husband of Mabel Harper. 106O Vance Avenue. Coraopolis. Pa.

Friends received at the Armour Funeral Home. 867 Fifth Avenue. Coraopolis. where services will be held on Saturday. October 19.

at 2 :30 p. m. nnrcn at in a. m. Executor 2208 Sarnac Pittsburgh.

Pa received at the Office of the County Con CYRIL F. RT7FFENNACH. Attorney. 28 St Nicholas Pa. No.

4fill of troller of Allegheny County. Koom 1U4 Urfi'UVl Three tablegpoontuls of fYtJ IV Creolin to a allon of Court House. Pittsburgh, until 10 :30 1940. Notice that letters lesiamemary imi Af nniie TrnriTian. deceased.

late of Brentwood Boro. Allegheny water makes a powerful and effective disin- WOMSLEY On Wednesday, Oct. 16. 1940 at 2 p. William H.

Womsley. hus-bnnd of the late Kate Harris, father of W'tHiam T. and Howard G. Womsley. brother of Martha Bessie, Horace Beniamin F.

Womsley. and 2 grandchildren. Friends received at his late rest dence. 1134 Davis N. S.

until Saturday noon. Services at Emanuel Baptist Church. Davis Ave. on Saturday at 2:30 p. in.

Remains may be viewed at the church from noon until time of services. having been grantPn. ail persons mucui.ru to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Paul J. Blechner. Executor.

1804 Carson fectant solution 'or cleaning floors, walls. HAYS On Wednesday. Oct. 16. 1940.

at 7:30 a. Robert George, husband of Clara J. Hays; father of Mrs. James K. Hamilton.

Fred C. Mary P. and James I. Hays: grandfather of James K. Hamilton.

brother of Mrs. Mary Bowman. Mrs. William K. Smith.

Mrs. Pearl E. Davis. Mrs. Loraine Shuey and James M.

Hays. Funeral from the family home. Manor. Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends invited.

carved mahogany heels, in russet tones contrasting with the suede of the shoe, the wood being occasional repeated in vamp detail. Frilly cutout bows are another note for afternoon pumps. A complete line of arch-support shoes, styled for beauty as well, as strength, are still another feature, in addition to handbags and hosiery. Roosevelt, Visits Pittsburgh Monday Franklin D. Roosevelt third son of the President, will be here Monday to head a "youth cavalcade" sponsored by the Young Democrats of Allegheny.

County. Young Mr. Roosevelt will appeal Pttsburgn. ra. ot svpxirwSKT Attorney.

St. Nich Marine Recruiting Here Lieutenant-Colonel arles B. Hatch, of West Grove, Chester County, has assumed charge of the Pittsburgh recruiting station of the U. S. Marine Corps, it was announced today.

Hatch, now 60, has been called from a 24-year retirement to replace Major Louis E. woodwork, toilets; for bed pans and other sickroom utensils. Creolin is also an effective deodorant and leaves a clean, pleasant odor. Complete directions for its many other household and personal uses are on every bottle. Ask your druggist.

Merck Co. Rahway. N.J. olas Bldg. No.

4293 of 1940. Notice tli at letters testamentary on the estate of Jane F. McConnell. deceased, late of Ti-. AiiaciiAnv County.

having In Memoriam been granted, all persons indebted in said estate will make payment and those having HERRON Thursday. Oct. 17. 1940. Bertha Jane Hoffman, at the residence of her daughter.

Christine Wise. Pine Run. Westmoreland County. Friends received at the home of her son. Dewey Hoffman.

Harrisville. Butler County. Services at the United Presbyterian Church. Harrisville. Sunday afternoon at 2 .30.

ASKED if bears suffer with arth- at night meetings in the Democratic claims will present tnem io ioi-imj McConnell. Executor. 710 Pitt Wilkinsburg. Pa. clock a.

m. (Eastern standard lime Tuesday. Nov. 12th. 1940, and will be opened and read by the County Commissioners in the Gold Room, Room 410 Court House.

Pittsburgh, one-half hour later. 11:00 o'clock a. m. (Eastern Standard Time) for the following: LEAN-TO EXTENSION TO HANGAR NUMBER 2 GENERAL WORK PLUMBING WORK HEATING WORK The minimum wage rates permissible on these projects 6hall be in accordance with the bchedule of minimum rales set up in the contract documents. No bidder may withdraw his bid fdr a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids.

Specifications. Form of Contract. Instructions to Bidders, proposal and Blue Print Copies of Letting Plans may be viewed at the Office of the Commissioners of Allegheny County. Copies of the above data for use of Bidders will be furnished upon application to the Contract Clerk in the County Department of Works of Allegheny County. Room 502 Couty Office Building.

Pittsburgh. Pa. A charge of S2 will-be made for each set of Standard Specifications. There will be no refund on the specifications. SCHNEIDER In loving memory of m' dear S'ster.

Lucy Burdett. who passed away years ago today. Oct. 18. 1935 and niece Catherine who paised wa-11 years ago Oct.

8. 1929. Dear are the ones thit are gone. Sadly by Harnett B. Watson.

Fagan. who will be assigned to other ritis, the American Museum of Nat- campaign headquarters. Diamond duties Nov. 1. jural History answered, "yes." jst at proSDect School in the Nine- at Prospect School in the Nine EDWARD C.

BOYLE. Attorney. 909 PJ" friends invited. BOLLERAX On Thursday. October 1 Florists Bldg.

No. lo-JH oi iw. imiw letters of administration on the estate or Forest Bruce Summerville. deceased, late oi Pittsburgh. Allegheny County having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Psu J.

Summerville. Administrator. 3647 Liberty teenth Ward, at the Young Men's Institute in Warrington Ave. and at a reception in the Schenley Hotel to be sponsored by the Roosevelt Club of the Fourth Ward. The President's son Is "organiza 1940.

at 10:45 p. Julia, beloved daughter of the late Michael and Mary Holleran. Funeral from the Albert J. Freyvogel Funeral Home. 118 Craft on Saturday.

Oct. 19. at 9:30 a. m. High mass of requiem at St.

Agnes R. C. Church at 10 a. m. Friends invited BASKETS.

85. SPRAYS. S3. GIDAS. 3719 FORBES ST.

MA. 1300 LUBIN SM ALLEY. FLORISTS. 126 FIFTH AVE GRANT 2200 Pittsburgn. fa A W.

FORSYTH. Attorney, -i''" life Xo 4520 of 1940. Notice that of Monuments-Cemetery Lots i.iic. tootamentarr on the estate HOLMBERG On Oct. 17.

1940. Charles J. Holmberg. aged 80 years, husband of the late Emma Augusta Holmberg. Funeral Saturday at 3:30 p.

m. from his late residence. 505 McCully Amherst Terrace. McKeesport. Interment Versailles Cemetery.

MILLVALE MONUMENT WORKS Joh Proposals must be accompanied bv a Euphemia Enele Hunter, deceased. Ben Avon. Allegheny County, having been rranted. all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to John A. HunTer.

Executor. 151 Dickson Ave- Ben Certified Check or Surety Company Bond to the Order of or running to the County tion chairman" of the Roosevelt Youth Movement, according to an announcement of the Young Democrats. Members of the University of Pittsburgh "Roosevelt College Club," headed by Ruggie Aldisert, editor of The Pitt News, will greet Mr. Roosevelt on his arrival here. A.

Kremmel. Large display, prices piair lv marked. Convenient payments with out charr. 1252-54 Evergreen Art Mlllvalo 1428. of Allegheny for.

the amount fixed in the Instructions to Bidders as evidence that the bidder will accept and carry out the Avon. Pa. MT. ROYAL (2) 4 grave lots: Masonic: 8135. cost -a.

ttuanq conditions of the contract in case ot award. HUFF On Thursday. Oct. 18. Joseph husband of Anna M.

Schils and father of Joseph Harry Edward Marion and Lucille Huff and Mrs. C. A. Boleky and Mrs. Joseph Mihm.

Funeral from the Funeral Home of John A. Freyvogel. 3406 Fifth Ave. Notice of time later. The County Commissioners reserve the Lost and Found I right to reject any or all bids.

ROBERT G. WOODSIDE. County Controller. Allegheny County. Weuralma Hi P.

EBERHARTER JOSEPH D. RIPP. Attorneys. 1306 Berger Bhte Pittsburgh Pa. To Sotinor Antoney.

Respondent: Take notice, that the subpena and alias subpena tn the case of Terpsichore Antoney Tw divorce a m. at No- 3910 July Term. 1940. Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County have been -returned n. e.

i. You are required to appear and answer the complaint on or fre the first Monday of December 19 ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh. Oct. 18. 1940.

BEAGLE PUPPIE Mt. Lebanon district Reward. Locust 9743. BLACK FABRIC COVERED COAT BELT With black-gold buckle: vicinity Wm Penn Hotel. Reward.

Lehigh 331" IMHOFF On Wednesday. Oct. 16. 1940. Joseph, beloved" husband of Ottilia Schubert.

Friends received at the family home. Geyer Road. Shaler Twp. Funeral services at St. Luke's Lutheran Church Saturday.

Oct. 19. at 2:30 p. m. Canton O.l papers please copy.T CHILD GLASSES Btween Rippey an I A whole year has been added to Old $115 1 I I Hickory's age, so this Ene quality II IElllSSttlft I Next time you have neuralgia or headache get quick relief with Capn-dine.

Acts fast because it's liquid. Soothes upset nerves. Used over 40 years. Follow directions on labeL 10e, 30e. and 60e bottles.

Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County. 104 Court House. Pitts-Furgh. until 10:30 o'clock A. E.

S. October 20. 1940. and publicly opened at 11:00 o'clock A. E.

S. in the presence of the Executive and Administrative Officers In Room 410. Court spondent: Take' notice that the subpena Sheridan rneaier. tno. rewwo Emerson 9333.

COCKER SPANIEL Red, male, Mt Lebanon. Reward. Locust 1923. COCKER SPANIEL Red. male: chain col lar.

Answers lost downtowi Pittsburgh. Reward. Atlantic 6831 Montrose 0520. and alias subpena Tne case ol uouse. Fittsnurgh.

lor the following: Olitrky against you for divorce A. v. m. KENNEDY Wednesday. Oct.

16. 1940. Georre brother' of Mrs. Helen B. Marshall.

Mrs. L. Wolfe of Bradford. John M. and Frank G.

Kennedy. Funeral from A. Staab and Sons. 313 S. Main West End.

on Saturday. Oct. 19. at 8:15 a. m.

Requiem high mas at St. James Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. at No. 1167 ucrooer xerni.

Ti rnnrt r.f Allegheny County. FOX HOUND White. tan markings -Lucky;" reward. 707 Jacksoma Street Legal Notices have been returned 3. E.

I- You are required to- appear and answer the complaint on or before the first Monday of December. 1940. John Hems. Sheriff. STSrS- A Ct rinnl Tii.ajlaii Fairfax 5n- STORAGE REFRIGERAIOR GASOLINE Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders.

Instructions to Bdders and conditions regulating bidding, torether with specifications may be had on application at the Office of the Allegheny County Institution District. Room 330 County Office Building. Pittsburgh. Pa. The Allegheny County Institution District reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

ROBERT G. WOODSTDE. County Con roller. FOX TERRIER Female: all white, black face: corner Water-Liberty, or cornet mellower in taste richer than ever. ir ll I 45 QUART I i Continental Distilling Corporation I -y W311 I Philadelphia, Pa.

$104 10- (LP THE ONLY 5-YEAR-OLD 90 PROOF pint MMicfcfl STRAIGHT RYE WHISKY IN THE STATE Jg fWj LEWIS A. WE1SBERG. Attorney. Berger Bldg. Pittsourgh.

Pa To John Walter Tracy. Respondent: Take notice that the subpoena and alias subpoena in the case IV-toner x. io. George Kane, busoana of Alice Grogan Kane, father of Mrs. Gertrude E.

Remlinger. Sara Jane. George and James S. Kane, of Mrs. Centre-Neriey: reward, jack ton it'j.

ptd pirrr riark brown, vicin ot Marguerite iier.e Tracy against you for William B. Moore. Wary James. Stafford. William J.

and Thomas Kane. ity Walgreen Drug. Penn Avenue. Al vin Theater: reward. Fairfax 04.

divorce a. v. m. at No. 14 October lerm.

1940. Comtion Pleas Court of Allegheny County, have been returned n. e. i. Friends received at the John Kekilty Funeral Home, 605 Brushton after GOLD PIN Horseshoe shape 'Mrs Ralph Irwin'' on back: Saturday; s-ward.

Schenley 3891. You are required to appear and answer the complaint on or before the first Mon p. Friday, until time of services. 2 p. m.

Saturday. Members Washington MEYER STKOV. Attorney. 813 Pittsburgh. Pa.

No 0 ot, 1940 Notice that letters of administration on the estate of i. LeTite. or Lazier Jacob Levite. deceased, late of Pittsburgh. Allegheny County, havina been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and thoe having claims will present them to Washington Trust Company of Pittsburgh.

Administrator 931 Fifth Pittsburgh. Pa. PETER M. LIPPERT. 811 Jones Law Building.

Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 4097 of 1940 Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Mary E. Glock. deceased, late of Pittsburgh.

Allegheny Comity, hawing been granted- a'l persons indebted to Legal Notices day of December. 1940 JOHN HEINZ. Sheriff. Lodge No. 253 T.

A. Gomer Lodge No. 64 I. O. O.

Mt. Hermon Encampment No. 107. Willis J. Huhngs PAUL C.

RUFFENNACH. Atiorney. 1200 Jones Law Building. Pgh Pa. No.

4167 McCLURE McCLURE. Attorneys. 2005 Law Finance Bldg. No 4355 of 1940. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Peter Anderson, deceased, late Post No.

77 and friends invited. of 1940. Notice that letters of admin K1RBY-ADAIR On Thursday. Oct. 17.

GREAT DANE Vicinity Cooperstown, Butler Co. male black, white reward for information. HE. 8600 during day, or Saxonburg 139, 111, istration on the estate of Irene Bader of Swissvale. Allegheny County, having foore deceased late of Pittsburgh.

Alle said estate will make payment and those Press Want Ads Bring Dest Results been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Car' William Lundin 2014 Delaware Swissvale. Pa. and Wilbert Anderson. 300 Marion Ave- Forest Hills. Executor.

gheny County, having been granted, all persona indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present bem to Potter Title 4 Trust Company. Administrator. having claims win present them to Josepn A. Glock Executor. 405 Taylor Street.

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