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6000 Fhona your want-ads TJRH AT) Kevstone adefS 33 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 18. 1043 Legal Notices Legal Notices Wanted to Buy TODAY'S AUCTION SALES N4.MK ADDRESS TIME 8FLIINC. WM.

T. MORI.ET, INC. 1924-26 Chestnut 2.00 P. M. Oriental Rue T.

KKKF.MAN CO. 1808-10 Chestnut (.30 A.M. Honnrhld Furn. WM. F.

COM LY PON S3 1 South St. 10.00 A. Mectal. Supplies. Eqnlpm't ft Flxtnre VICTOR K.VsKET 525 Arch St.

10.00 A. M. New suliiii Stock of Farnltnr K. SI lv9n ffyu 5000 Household Goods BUY WAR BONDS With Your Savings When Buying Furniture at Crar Bros. 3 Bedroom Suites 7 10-Piece Dining Room Suite 2- and 3-Piece Living Room Suites Small Monthly Payments BUY WAR BONDS WITH YOUR SAVINGS AT CRANE BROS.

W. COR. 23d MARKET ODen FrI. Eves. FREE DEL.

The Store That Cannot Be Undersold" 7 Floors Fine Furniture 15 5-PIECE SOLID MAPLE BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE S29.50 '160 10-PIECE WATERFALL DINING WOOM ITK OD 5-PC. ITIRCELAIN BREAKFAST SET. with i inic I.F.AVES BOX SEAT CHAIRS $29.50 R1SO WATERFALL BEDRM. SUITE. $89 fT- )pcn Kvcs.

until nxcvpu iuw.inu.B FACTORS TO YOU NL E. Cor. 2nd Market cTOSiNG WAREHOUSE SALE 3 ROOMS FURNITURE, $93 (lnrl. Rugs. Tables.

Mirrors, etc.) CASH OR TERMS SAMPLE FURNITURE SHOW ROOMS 886 MAIN DARBY. PA. Open evenings 7-PC. Dinette set tn very good M. Gintls, 4906 woodland ave.

WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICES IMMEDIATE REMOVAL Furniture and Household Goods, Antiques, riling Grandfather Clocks Paintings. Silverware, Kues, umce tur- mture. Habv GO ANYWHERE ANYTIME ACME FURNITURE S. SECOND ST. WAL.

9914 OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 6 P. WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICKS "UK FURNITURE HOUSKHULU ououa. IMMEDIATE REMOVAL.

NELSON'S FRE. 9784 1100 W. Girard av.Op.daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M ORIENTAL RUGS BOUGHT We pay highest cash prices for your Orien tal ruffs. Lail us neiore you kh umii 1012 Ijiricaster Bryn Mawr.

t'n. ii-u. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for entire estates, furniture, antiques, cnina. eic. descriptions, bric-a-brac, baby grand pianos.

2132 Market St. All. 6036 Loc. H174 WAR vet. buys antiques, bric-a-brac, baby Grands, furn.

anv kind, Bens, rugs, urien. wash. sew. marb. furn.

Immed. re go anywh. Cole. N. 7th.Lom.9332.

ANTIQUES, bric-a-brac, china, furniture of every description. Baby grands. Moved immediately. Mr. victor.

in. si Mic. 9623 or 5124 Market St. All. 1120.

ANTIQUES. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bric-a-Brac. Rugs. Best prices paid. AMERICAN FURNITURE CO.

3911 N. 5TH ST. SAG. 1078 HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Furniture Rues. Immediate removal M.

GINTLS. 4906 Woodland ave. Bar. 1663 SEWING machines wanted. Cash.Any make dronhead or electric Highest prices.

White Sewing Machine P-325 Inquirer. WE pay more for eiec. refrigerators fur niture, rnone rop. ats. we win can.

HtlusFHOLD rues, antiques, to furn several old houses. 4116 Market. Bar.6664 antiques, household goods wanted. Chest nut Antique Shop. 1909 Chestnut- Loc.

4679 BEDS, furniture, rugs, electric Nagle. 2717 W. Dauphin St. Fre. 1977.

etc. FURNITURE ANTIQUES. Highest prices paid. Oswell. 5S50 Woodcrest ave.

Gre. 1857 REFRIGERATORS, washers, ranges, top ieers. Highest prices paid. Ph. Eve.

1332. WASHING Sewing any best prices. Go anywhere. 5333 Market. Gre.7654 WANT ED.

Furn. Part or entire house hold. Charles. 5823 Market St. All.

3170, Pets and Supplies BIRDS PARAKETTS Lovebirds. fancy bird cages, Vahle's. 319 Market St. 426 V. Olney ave.

FEEDS for dogs, pigeons, poultry, other pet stocks. ROSENBERG, cor. 2d ana ureen. DOGS AIREDALES. Scotties.

Wire Hairs. Cockers, Dachshunds. Alvin, Prlmos. Madison 1074 COCKERS. COLLIES.

ST. BERNARDS, S15 UP. 7571 RIDGE AVE. ST. BERNARD puppies, Eskimos, little beauties.

Reas. 5159 Haverford ave. 6 ENGLISH Setter puppies, 8 weeks old. Reas. Apply 3142 N.

8th St. DOGS boarded In the country. America Kennels. Beth, pike, Montgomeryville, Pa FISH COI.T A Troittrnl fish, nnuitrltims. Dlant etc.

Barrett N. 5th. Reg. 9747, PETS AND SUPPLIES WANTED WANTED puppies at once, prices. 2314 W.

Columbia, all breeds. Ste. 8255. Best PUPPIES, all breeds, parrots, macawi canaries Angora cats. 1806 Market at, PUPPIES.

All breeds. Best prices paid, Super-Pet, 11th Arch sts. Mar. 4762, Storage, Moving Hauling ARMOUR Trans. 1317 Brown St.

Mod. warehouse, low rates. No advance charges, Loads, part loads to from N. Boston, Washington, Pittsburgh points en route, at return-load rates. Day-night.

Ste. 5151. LOADS to N. Ohio Xt, 111., Texas. La.

en route. Estimates given. Lo-cal mov. A gtrg. J.

D. Bell.26 S. RM.A11.130U NIXON STORAGE A MOVING CO. Free no advance rhargrs. Low rates.

ri09 Mniket t. Always open. Gra. 8127. 1 PIECE up to 6 local A long distance.

W. F. Thomas. 3935 Market st. Eve.

19ti2. CROSSMAN 4147 Gtn. reFurn Joads East A Mid-West. Mlc.1232 APPLE STORAGE CO. Modern Return load rates.

5734 Vine st. All. 4400. LOWEST return load rates to and from all points in U. S.

National Delivery, All. 2200. MONEY I A $25 LOAN RITtenhouse Machinery and Tools FILTERS FOR CUTTING OIL TAKES OUT EVERY PARTICLE PREVENTS CONTAMINATION AND SPREAD OF SKIN INFECTIONS LOUIS KEELER FILTERS FOR EVERY PURPOSE 47 W. LaCROSSE AVE. LANSDOWNE, PA PHONE MADISON 8042 LEFFEL-STOKERS FOR SCOTCH MARINE BOILERS ONLY.

ORDINARY STOKERS ARE NOT BUILT FOR MARINE-TYPE BOILERS. H. LOEB SON 4603 LANCASTER AVE. CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY FOR RENT FOR SALE Concrete Mixers Pile Hammers Hoists Graders Road Rollers Iractors, etc. SERVICE SUPPLY CORP.

DOTH AND VENANGO STS. SAG. 27(H) PACIFIC STEEL BOILER cap. 1820' Also Kane Gas ired Automatic aoiier. No.

K.5S56. 5 H.P.. W.P., 100 gals. STANLEY CHAIR 545 Jefferson Ave, Cheltenham. Pa.

2" BRIDGEPORT TURRET LATHE NO. 11 LANDIS GRINDER. REBUILT Nat Acme 4 Spindle Screw Machines No. 2 Lincoln Type Production Miller Fox Turret Lathe. Shaners, Lathes, Metal Tables 48' wood tool or parts bins JAFFE, 119 N.

3D ST. AL. 4934 WAR WORK WANTED Available time open on turret lathes, spindle capacity to chucking to Good deliveries. May. 1979.

LATHES 'iVV'xW MrCabe double spindle; Amer. Q. C. DBG. IS xl4' Hamilton Q.

C. 18 "xl2' Le Blond Q. C. Mar. 41HO.

ONE Box overhead electric crane. 3 ph. 220 or 440 volts. Complete with 40 rt. I beam, connector bars insulators.

N-335 Inquirer. ALL-SPEED drive, 16 to 1 ratio. No gears. springs or grease, speed without stopping. Free catalog.

Industrial 246 Race st. SKIN PROTECK CREAM HOVEY. 1511 SPRING GARDEN. Ste. 4018 LIMA GEARSHIFT motor drives, adaptable to all machine tool equipment.

Kobert H. King, S. E. cor. 17th Callowhill.Rit.8590.

GISHOLT TURRET LATHE. SPIxNDLE RAPID TRAV. M.D. EXTRA, TOOLS. JAFFE, 1 19 N.

3D ST. WAL. 4954. TIME CLOCKS. SCALES, FACTORY TRUCKS.

BOUGHT. SOLD REPAIRED. A-l Industrial 1202 Frankford av. GOOD Used Contractors' Supplies Oilskin slickers Heavy duty J. Jacob Shannon 2536 N.

Broad st. BOILERS, HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE. M. J. HUNT SONS 1620 N.

DELAWARE AVE. REG. 1141. EQUIPMENT for chemical, paint, food In dustries, electric motors macntne toois. bought sold.

PEREZ, 313-15 N. 3d st. SPOT Welders. PRESSES. Machine Tools.

FRANK J. LUNNET 17th Cambria sts. RADcliff 2166. USED STEEL TANKS. ALL SIZES Also large pipe, stacks valves.

Acorn Iron Supply, 915 N. Delaware. Wal. 2430. LAUNDRY machinery.

Coatesville boiler, ISO H. stack, sollener. not water neat er, feed pump, for sale cheap. Ph. Fre.

4121. ACE ARC WELDERS. Model 10. 150 S150: MODEL 20. 250 $220.

DELTA EQUIPMENT 148 N. 3D ST. WOODWORKING MACHINERY Metal band saws, radial drill radial saw. PENN MACHINERY 117 N. 3D ST.

WOODWORKING MACHINERY. Catalog free. Drills, metal band saws rania SWANGER 134 N. 3d St. Mar.

0178. WORLD'S largest stock of rebuilt metal stamping presses; also Pew L.J. presses. JOSEPH HYMAN SONS. 2600 E.

TIOGA. SHEET METAL MACHINES TOOLS NEW USED. REX SPOT WELDERS IN STOCK. MILTON. 402-08 RACE.WAL.1734 TRUCK CASTERS, thousands in stock; makers.

CHARLES BOND 617 Arch St. MACHINE tools. Millers, bench lathes, lots others. Machines, drills reamers. 1323 Race COAL LOADER, link belt portable.

Phone Ogontz 2926. STEAM CLEANING MACHINES. Jenny Kerrick. 14o9 Belneld. WANTED WANTED for cash, Boilers, Engines, Motors, Lathes.

Shapers. Planers. Com plete shops of any kind. Mullen, 926 N. 3d.

Mar. 1433. WANTED Piston Grinder lge.or med. size. also med.

size lathe milling machine, L-280 Inquirer. WANTED Screw boring mills, lathes, millers, shapers. buy comp. plants. Best price paid.

Jaffe, 119 N. 3d st.Wal.4954 ELECTRIC welder gas or motor driven, 3 Phase current, 200 or 300 amp. buy or rent Write Q-393 Inquirer. WANTED. Shapers.

Millers, Radial Drills, Eng. Lathes, Planers, Boring Mills, High-est prices paid. Comp. plants. CallLom.

7434 CASH for plumbing tools, supplies, motors, mach'y. N. W. cor. 5th Berks.

Ste. 7729, WANTED ELECTRIC HEDGE SHEAR PHONE HILLTOP 1561 CASH for all types of tools, electric equip-ment. motors and machinery. Gra. 5271, WANTED Call Pen.

2 South Bend 9 7389. inch lathes. WE BUY elec. motors, maeh. tools A equip, all kinds.

Neb. 9103. 2777 Frankford ave. Wanted to Buy WANTED. Universal drafting machine with either aluminum or wood scale.

2d hand acceptable if In good condition. Quote price. Write Box 510, Ardmore, Pa. CASH IMMEDIATELY DIAMONDS, GOLD SILVER Pawn Tickets Highest Cash Prices CARLTON'S. 135 S.

13TH ST. EST. 1896 Binoculars, Cameras, Radios Diamond, Watches, Musical Instruments and Tools. Highest Prices. 1732 Market.

GOLD SILVER DIAMONDS GARFIELD SMELTING A REFINING CO. Licensed Smelters. Est. 1892. 15 S.

18th st. REVOLVERS, rifles, shotguns, gold, musical instruments, sporting goods, all kinds of tools. 2631 Kensington ave. Gar. 1321.

DIAMONDS, filled or gold bracelets, watches, spectacles, silverware, antiques. Best prices. Gardiner's, 205 S. 17th (nr. Walnut DIAMONDS.

OLD GOLD. JEWELRY, SILVER. Pawn tickets. Best prices. Est.

1H87. PENN SMELTING 900 FILBERT ST. OLD GOLD. SILVER. PLATINUM.JEWEI.-RY, DIA.

BOUGHT. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES. PHILA. JEWELRY 102 S.8lh WINCHESTER model 70 Gun. Any calibre, telescope sight.

Write 361H N. 15th st. STOCK A fixtures of all kinds, motors tools machinery. Highest prices. R.ul.

3457. SEWING machines, vacuum cleaners, any highest prices. 1507 Ridge. Ste. 2724.

TO LOAN weeks costs only 35 Na wage assignment or endorsers requlroJ Whether you need $20 or $300. for a few days or to be repaid over 12 months, come to Household. Loam made on salary, car or furniture. No credit inquiries are made of friends or relatives. Quick service.

Payments include charges at Household's rate of 3 per month on the first $100 of balances, 2 per month on balances above $100. This rate is less than the lawful maximum on loans of more than $100. Phone or call today. WEST PHILA. 7 North 52nd.

cor. Market, 2nd Floor 4300 5201 Chestnut 2nd FI. GRA 48J9 9TH ft MARKET John H. McClatchy 2nd Floor Bird. 1771 or SHE 5500 NORRISTOWN Norriston-Penn Trust Bank Building.

4th Floor, Main and Swede Sts Norrlstown 5300 CHESTER 614 Edgmont Avenue. 2nd Floor Chester 811 CAMDEN 2 Offices 8th FL. West Jersey Trust Bldg. Broadway Cooper Licenst So. 642 Camden 7030 4th Floor, Broadway -Stevens Bldg.

corner Broadway Licem No. 641 Camdon 740 RITtenhouso 2252, ask for Miss Black Tit I'M AN Ul ll.PINfi AND LOAN ASSOCIATION February 18th. 1943. Philadelphia. Penna.

Notice is hereby given that Truman Kiiildlng and Ixmn Association is being liquidated by the undersigned according to plan of voluntary liquidation. All nhare-holders must, present their claims under oath or affirmation within three( 3) months from February lsth, 1913, or be bound by amount shown by the books or olher records of the Association to be due them. a shareholder does not appear on the books or other records of the Association be a shareholder, he must present hi.i claim under oath or affirmation within six months from the date of this notice, to on or before the 18th day of AuKiiit, 1943, or else be permanently barred from sharing in the distribution of the assets of Association. Any creditor other than a shareholder must present his claim under oath or affirmation within three (3) months from the date hereof, to wit, on or before the 18th day of 1943, or else he barred from claiming any amount exceeding the amount shown to bo due on the hooks or olher records of the Association. Surh creditor must present his claim under oath or affirmation within six (6) months from the date of this notice, to wit.

on or before the 18th day of AiiRnst, 1943, or else be forever barred from sharing in the distribution of the assets of the Association. J. TRUMAN SWING. Liquidating Trustee, 226 South 15th Street, Philadelphia. MAURICE A.

HOGELAND, Solicitor. 1216 Stephen Girard Building, 21 South 12th Street. PhlTa. FIRST MFKT1NO imtrirt Court of (he I nited Stales, Eastern Jilstrlrt of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy.

Cause No. 22151 In re: Wldawskl, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of (he said Bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that the said I-eon Wldawskl has been duly adjudged bankrupt a petition lllcd by him on October 27. 1912. and that the first meeting of his rreditors wlll.be held at Room 3052-4 U.

S. Court House, 9th and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia, on Monday. March 1943, at A. at which time and place creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, appoint a Committee of Creditors, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting.

All proofs of debt must be filed with the Referee before Sept. 8. 1943. HOWARD BENTON LEWIS. Referee in Bankruptcy.

Other Legal Notices on rage 28 Died ALLEN. Suddenly, on Feb. 15. 1943, DANIEL V. ALLEN, formerly of The Wellington, husband of the late Helen M.

Allen. Funeral on Friday, at 8.30 A. M. from Oliver H. Bair's.

1820 Chestnut st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Patrick's Churrh at 10 A. M. Interment private.

Friends may call Thurs. eve. A IRD. Suddenly. Feb.

17. CAROLINE RICHARD DEY. daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Balrd. Services at Holy Trinity Church, West Chester. Friday, Feb.

19. 2 P. M. Interment private. BEARD.

On Feb. 17, 1943, CHARLES NEVILLE BEARD, husband of Edythe Parker Beard. Relatives and friends are invited to the service on Friday at 2 P. at his residence, 333 Llandnllo road, Cyn-wyd. Interment private.

RILI1ARTZ. Feb. 15, of 2943 N. Bam-brev HANNAH J. YOUNG, wife of Charles Bllhartz.

Relatives and friends invited to service. 2.30 P. Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan. 1119 W.

Lehigh ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends invited Thurs. eve.

BOYF.R.-3n Feb. 16. 1943. ROSE SPANGLER BOYER. of 1070 Hillside Plainfleld, N.

wife of the late Irwin E. Bover. Servics on Friday, Feb. 19, at P. at Oliver H.

Bair's, 1S20 Chestnut Thila. Interment Laurel Hill Cem. RI RNELL. Feb. 15.

1943. GEORGE husband of Anna E. Burnell. and father of George F. Burnell.

O. S. and uncle of the Rev. Vincent D. Burnell.

O. S. A. Relatives and friends and employees of Strawhridge Clothier are invited to attend funeral. 8.30 A.

late residence, 6227 N. Lambert st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Benedict's Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. CARPENTER. Feb. 12.

of 633 E. Wis-hart ROBERT A. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 1 P. Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W.

Lehigh ave. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends invited Thursday evening. CASEY.

Feb. 16, 1943. MARTIN, be loved husband of the late Minnie Casey (nee Gleasoni. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Society and all other societies of which he was a member are invited to attend the funeral. 8.30 A.

from 1346 S. 29th st. Solemn High Mass of Re quiem. St. Gabriel's Church.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. COLC.AN. Feb. 16. DR.

JOHN hus band of Eleanor May Baldwin Colgan. Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral, Friday. 8.30 A. from his residence, 119 Maple Uala-Lynwyd. solemn mass ot re quiem.

Church ot st. Mattmas, au a. m. Int. Holy sepuicnre cem.

COX. Feb. 16, 1943, of 234 S. 51st WILLIAM husband of Grace Miller Cox. Services Thursday, 8 P.

Seehler and Maguire, 51st and Chestnut sts. Interment at convenience ot family. DALLAS. Of 6827 N. Broad on Feb.

16, 1943. JAMES MOORE, husband of Edythe Radis Dallas. Relatives, friends and Keystone Lodge. No. 271.

F. and A. are invited to the services on Fri-dav. at 1 P. at Oliver H.

Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

DAVIS. Of 2634 Brown Feb. 16, EVAN, husband of Ihe late Mary Davis, aged 70 veals. Funeral Services I P. M-, Apis.

Wm. II. Hntlrrsby. 3316 N. Broad si.

Int. South Laurel Hill Cem. Viewing Thurs. eve. DICKSON.

On Feb. 15. 1943, MARY E. (nee Dllks). wife of Joseph age 68 yrs Relatives A friends are invited to attend the funeral services 2 P.

from her late residence. 245 S. 3d Gloucester, N. J. Interment New St.

Mary's Cemetery. Viewing Friday evening. 17. 1943, JOHN husband of Cora M. Donohue (nee Schneider! aged 58 years.

Relatives and friends, also Columbia Social and em ployees of John Collins, are invited to at tend funeral. 2 P. at his late residence. 3421 Tilton St. Int.

Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. DOUGHERTY. Suddenly.

Feb; 15. 1943, MATTIE. wife of the late William J. Dougherty. Funeral Fri 1 P.

from her late residence. 2411 S. 72d St. Int. Fern-wood Cem.

Friends call Thursday eve. DOWNEV. or 1725 W. Ontario Feb. lfi.

19-13, KATHARINE, daughter or the late Patrick and Ann Downey. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral, Friday, 8.30 A. from Hagertv Funeral Home, 2321 N. Broad St. Solemn Mass of Requiem.

Our Lady of Holy Souls Church, 10 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Viewing Thursduy evening. DIKES.

Feb. lfith, MARY J. (nee Mason), widow of George B. Dukes, formerly of Phila. Funeral Saturday.

Feb. 20. 8 A. from Douress Funeral Parlor. 325 Center Trenton.

N. J. Solemn Requiem Mass Church of the Sncred Heart, 8 A. M. Viewing Friday ev.

7 to 9. E1SENSTEIN. Feb. 16, AM IE, husband of the late Nettle Eisensteln, of 3711 Taylor Drexel Hill. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services.

12.30 P. M. precisely, at Morris Rosenberg's Son Memorial Chanel. 2009 N. Broad st.

Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Viewing 8 to 10 P. M. FALLON.

Feb. 16. 1943. CHARLES son of the late Charles and Edna Fallon. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral.

S.30 A. David G. Franken field 317 N. 52d St. High Mass.

10 A. Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call 8 to 10 P. M.

FENNELL. On Feb. 11. 1943, MARY FENNELL. Service on Saturdav at 2 P.

at Oliver H. Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private. Friends may call Fri.

eve. FINLAY. Feb. 16, SARAH (nee Spratt), widow of John Finlay. Relatives, friends, members of Trinity R.

E. Church, are invited to services, 1.30 P. Inte residence, 112 E. Ontario st. Int.

Forest Hills Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. FISS. Feb.

15, 1943. ANNA M. Mr-GOVERN, wife of Charles O. Fiss. Relatives and friends United to funeral, 8.30 A.

from her home, 629 N. Shed-wick st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of St. Agatha, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross. At his home, 1508 W. Allegheny on Feb. 15, 1913.

CHARLES husband of Emma Allebach Gill. Relatives and friends lire invited to the service on Fridav at 1.30 P. at Oliver H. Bair's, 1S20 Chestnut st. Interment private.

C.ILMORE. Feb. 14, 1943. ELIZABETH daughter of the late John K. and Mary H.

Gilmore. Relatives, friends, en plovees of Horn A Hardart Baking Co. and all'organizations ot which she was a member are invited to service, 2 P. at sister-in-law's residence, 5527 Jefferson st. Int.

Mt. Morlnh Cem. Friends may call Thursday evening. 15. MARY E.

CAHILL, wife of the Inte Peter (Jolflen. Relatives and friend are invited to funeral. Fri FLOWERS fOK All OCCASIONS Nftonko StGtnl 61M 2223 N. Front St. JOSEPH LEVINE SON FL.YFIt.tL DIRECTORS UNDERSTANDING IN YOUR HOUR OF NEED I SI! R.

Broad St. FRI. 8180 For Safe CRYSTAL SALVAGE CO. SPRING GARDEN STREET g-rr 7W RACE f-S15 NEW LUMBER. ATX SIZES IN STOCK.

S'DING Bundle (dVB DOORS. Glazed A- Wiicd. S5 05 up SJTOPM SASH wt'h Gins $1 50 up INSULATION BOARD, un to 4x10" 4'ic So. Ft. Vo 1 Green Slate Surface 75 lb $1.05 Roll No HEX SHINGLES.

5')c Sq. Ft. .85 GARAGE DOORS 5 -50 PI-ASTER BOARD 2ic Sq. ft. NEW DOORS.

ALL SIZES J2.33 up FRENCH DOORS. AS LOW AS S3.25 GAS. STEAM RADIATORS Cabinets, new A used $1.50 up GAS RANGES $10 up GALV. IRON. GOOD AS NEW PORCELAIN LAUNDRY TUES $3 up TILE BOARD 10c Sq.

Ft. Rlark 1th Wht'e Line A'to Other Colon at Special Trice iRK-5O0S NEW DEAL LUMBER AND MILLWORK 20th RIDGE AVE. ROAP.D 5e SO. FT. FT.

TILE BOARD DELUXE: 18c Sy. 31 CEDAR SHINGLES- $1.90 BUNDLE STORM WINDOWS COMBINATION DOORS BUNGALOW WINDOWS-GARAGE DOORS OPEN ALL DAT SAT. -51. A3 UP 50 UP $.1.00 $7.50 EA. TIL 6 P.

M. OPEN MONs EVE UNTIL 0 P. M. UMBER-STEEL BI.DG MATERIALS 30O Tons Strurtura! Steel SnoO Good Used Doors and Sash Ne-v Lumber Roofing Wnllbonrd ASSOCIATED RLDG. WRECKERS fch A Clearfield Rnd.

f.60 HOG ISLAND J5-1 t. Sar. R7H7-WH 3976 STEEL SASH -ALL SIZES Large Stork of Lumber A Millwqrk KESCO ELEC. ROASTER PROCTOR ELEC. ROASTER.

QUALITY GAS RVGE: AUTO. GAS WATER HEATER: GEN. APPLIANCE. 713 S. 52D.GP.A.S4S1.

LUNCHEONETTE FIXTURES COMPLETE including fountain. 5' display case, etc. all or part. Going out of business. No dealers.

1414 Point Breeze ave. Dew. 9831. 7" all-elec. steam table, thermostat controlled.

One 4-ft. work table 4 draw-ers. stainless steel faced. Korr Br-o "IS Arch st. CALCULATORS, Mimeograph, adding, addressing dictating saie or rent.

I e-nat'l. 105 S. 11th. Pen.355P,Mai 4SS2. BABY Spot Lamps, Olivettes.

Dimmers. Music Stands all kinds prop. We rent nrhmg. Weirs Curia Shop. 12 Strawberry.

POTTLeTIlLER, tan filler, ran labcler, io nbis. vertical dry mixer, 35-gal. electric heated FORT. 2227 N. American St.

ETOP.MS.ASH. doors, rombination doors, lumber and millwork. Penn Materials 55fi W. 9th Chester. Cestcr 4253.

WRECKING-bulldingsTlumber. bricks, for 3ie. Charies D. Heavey, 35th Ridge ve Phone Radcliffe 8737 or Park am STORE FIXTURES SHOW CASKS Good Used Equipment for Any Business. r.

el BlendT. 68 N. 2d. Wa 1 6o85, Trai Barber Sup. 604 S.

9th Bargains In Barber Shop Equipment 6 FT. doubie duty Fleetwood refrigerator with compressors. I. S. S'icers.

Dayton Scs Excel, cond. Reas. Che. r.i rdiatnrs uteel base tables. ras ranee, apt.

rest, sizes. Mother-of- seats. $3 65. S. 1136 Bainhridge DUAMOND i rt.

Perf Dia. Eng. R.ng S25 val. for $155. Cash or credit.

1. Press Sons, 629 Chestnut St. mnivr. machine. Todd, visible, portable flr cond.

Bare. $20. Public L'n 13 S. 13th St. DESKS, files, chairs, tables, kardexes, safes, new A used.

Largest stock in city. DUBIN 2f S. 5th st. Main 7683. Lorn.

4717. STORE FIXTURES, SHOWCASES RTEDER. 610 CALLOWTIILL. LOM. 7773.

KEW AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE SOLD. BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED. PATTEN FURNITURE 1312-16 ARCH LUM3ER. ail kinds sizes. Soil Pipe.

CENTRAL WRECKING SALVAGE CO. 614 SCHUYLKILL KIT. 0897 FAV5 (Xi 16-inch. General 3 16- inch. Westinehouse heavy duty exhaust fans.

New $35 each. Phone Jef. 5650. PLETE house furnishing hardware took, cond ornort. for retail store to nil In their stock.

Call Pep. 4415; MASONIC CONSISTORY RING trrivv FITTING. LARGE DIA SACRIFICE $45. 1732 MARKET ELEC. drill.

B. D. V. good cond. Spec.

price. Public Loan 928 South St. rAiw Registers. 500 Nationals. low as 52U.

Bought sold exch. 349 N. 9th. Wal. 4553.

TIMRfR Irvl ACRES VIRGIN OAK MILES. ALL OR PART. PH. BLVD.5060 EX ER CYCLE Late model. Exoellent con dition.

Phone Rit. 24i)S or Loc. 368 SflOO FOLDING CHAIRS. $1.29 EA. OAK-WOOD CHAIR MFG.

1007-09 RACE. RESTAURANT COAL RANGES. 2 ovens, 1 fire, reeond. Cheap. 10O9 Arch st.

11C FT. ATLAS. 132S-4S Bamhndge Kin. 1350 TYPEWRITERS, all makes, rented and re- 1 Dunn. L2220 Travel 100 mi.

on gal. Safe trans. 1608 W. Oxford st. Ste.

2313. SODA fountains built also parts'; easyjermt. JjROXY." 117 N.2d st. Jt'KE BOXES FOR HOME USE. $59.50 up.

Ur.irral Amusement Mnrket St. psrti. All sues tk prices. 3900 ave. DESKSrSAFES, STEEL FILES.

CHAIRS, etc. Very cheap. Ace Desk Wi5Arch st. POOL TABLES, new A used. reas.

6en to 4 P. M. Sat VICTOR 1138 Federal St. REFRIGERATORS QUICK Delivery, new Elec. Refrig.

to occupants of homes or apts. built with priority number. H. L. Brown.

5017 N. 5th. Dav. 3000. NVASKERS refrigerators bought, 1 to 1000.

Anv cond. Highest cash prices. Will go anywhere. Vic. 7733.

Wearing Apparel BIGGEST bargains in Fur Costs. BROOKS. N. E. COR.

STH A FILBERT STS. WANTED VTD Clolhin? furs. Hiijhemt prlc-s. MrtlrC. Market St.

Usr. HUH.Oo.rve. Tit.N-Sus.i1 "clothing." IliKhest palrf. Harold's. NECor.JLIth A Arch.Rit.4585.

MEN'SsedTclothing bought. "jst prices paid. 1114 W. Cnlumbia ave T'SED clothing shoes bought. Best prices.

P. Seligson. 1507 W. Susquchanna.Ste.2254 Household Goods FURNITURE VALUES LIVING RM SUITES. NEW.

$50 UP SAVE UP TO fiO't TERMS BY SAVING FROM FACTORY FURNITURE SALES 4433 FRANKFORD AVE. Open evenings evcept Tues. Thursdays. It 1 2 ALl-HAIRWAFFLE RUG FADS" RES. SPECIAL FOR $4.95 'Slight Water Damage) ADAMS FURNITURE MART.

19 S. 7th st. AS ADVERTISED ON THE RADIO rooms completely furnished $139. Liberal credit terms. Square Deal Furniture 606 Market St.

Open evenings. Free parking. 1'5W BEDROOM SUITES, 6 A 7-PC. MOD ERN A PERIOD STYLES IN MAHOG. WALNUT.

Ong. cost $395. Must sac. $169. yi.

SOLAR. 2136 Market st Open evenings. Dining rm. suite, mahogany, Duncan Phyfe Full Credenza: $29 Will Sac. $195.

THE FURNITURE CENTRE 4130-34 Market st. Open eves. 3-PIECE living rm. suite. beautlTul upholstery A beautiful material, full spring construction In seats A cushions, $89.

Value double. Apply 3358 Kentngton ave. Suites $89, full spring construction. Cash or terms. ALLEGHENY FURNITURE.

3019-21 Kensington ave. Open till P. 7 PC. bedroom suite, new $79.50 $22.50 Market st. Topicers, new 9x12 rug.

New $14.95. 3-PIECE modernistic living rm. suite, upholstered in high qualitv mohair, $130, "alue $250. Appiy 3.S5S Kensington ave. TOR SALE 6 rooms, comp.

furn. ime. New Philcn Refrigerator, twin beds, 2 radios A lease at $45 lnrl. gar. R-367 Inquirer.

XjVlNG RM. SUITE. 3-picce, velour. worth $C5. for storage.

SUMERSONJS 1902 COLLEGE AVE. BUGS Broadlooms. Wilton. Axminster. Mills clearance, lge.

A im. sizes. Save 407i. Standard Rug 2403 Kensington ave. Uv.

rm. suite, mfg. samples, nine low ai X'-'J So. Studio courhes, $16 50. Henry.

Cor. 4 A Market. ejUARY RUG A FURNITURE SALE MV CASH BARGAIN PRICKS OIP.SoN'.H, M.irkct st. Oi-n eves. fit spiing A mnt.

NEW, nil sues. Comji. rvti" prtn'tcin'. A Kpilng taut--. 1 ti Inntnl 4 n.i fioii i.

Market lip Wrd A Hitt rve FlNS. lnt.lr, Chnnn no 1111 I'm 1 Mniket l.vi a "LINOLEUM. 3 mi yds" laid iree. Shade: 49c Ph il, Floor.tiihA-Poplar. a r.

Hir3 i LIVING RM. Suite, sac. $40, 2 commodes wardrnhe. reas. Ph.

Bel. after 2 RM Linoleum, 3 sq. vds. $1. laid ir.io yds up Shades 35c up.

Podover. 213 S. 52d.AU.227l BUGS, factory 2ds A samples. price, cash or terms. Axminister.

2552 Kensington ave GENUINE CHINESE JADE LAMP FOK SALE. CALL RAD. 1512. ElVING ROOM suite. good cal.

after 2 P. 242 S. Alden st. AH. 9559 AP.REL CHAIR, set of dining rm.

bookcase, good cond. 6137 Oxford St. 3. nil 19 i RT Of COMMON NO. 1 I'OK the County of Fhilartrlphia.

September Term. i'lmaueipnia. rcuruaiy io. In the Matter of the Tradesmens National Rank and Trust t'omoany and II. Cnsslinic, Substituted Trustees for the Benefit of tho Holders of Mortgage Trust Agreement Deposit Certificates ot Central Trust Savings ompany.

Notice to Holders oi Such Mortgage i rusr Agreement Deposit Certificates of Central Trust and Savings Company: Notice is hereby given mat tne unner- signed have filed a petition in the above- named Court praying ior leave to cucri compromise of Bond and Mortgage on premises 420 West Roosevelt Kouievaro. Philadelphia, which said bond and mortgage was given by William H. Hays to George J. Hanhauser (which has since been assigned to your petitioners), ana recoroen the Office for Recording of Deeds in and the County of Philadelphia, in Mortgage Book JMH No. 2972, page 215.

to se cure the penal sum of 512.0OO.lK) conditioned for the payment of the Just sum of which has been reduced by payments on account to SO. The aforesaid property is presently owned Louis Btrzon and Sara Berznn, but there no obligation or the said Louis tierzon and Sara Berzon, in connection with this mortgage: but thev have offered to pay your petitioners the sum of $4,200.00. pjus accrued interest to J-ebruary 29, at rate of per annum. In full settlement and satisfaction of the $4,528.80 bal ance of mortgage and of the bond accom panying same. Said petition Is now available for exam ination at the office ot the Clerk of said Court.

The petition will be heard by said Court Krlduy, the Mil day of Marrh. 1943, at 10 o'clock A. In Room No. 243. Citv Hall, Philadelphia.

when and where any party In interest may appear and show cause, it any there be. why the prayer of the said petition should not he granted and the decree entered as prayed for. aulhorlz- lng said compromise of bond and mortgage. TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL RANK AND TRUST COMPANY and JOHN II. GOSSLING.

Trustees. PETER P. 2 ION. 1600 Walnut Street. MCX1RE.

GOSSLING PANFIL, 603-14 Stephen Girard PhiladelDhia. Pa. Attorneys for Substituted Trustees. ESTATE OF SAIJ.Y R. HAN'CE.

PE- eeased, Late of 2217 Dclanrev Place. Phila delphia, Pennsylvania. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate having been granted io me unnersignea, an persons Indebted the said Estate are requested to make payment, and those ha-ving claims to present the same, without delay, at the office oi GIRARD TRUST COMPANY. Broad and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia.

JAMES E. GOWEN. President Attorneys CUTHBERT II. T.ATTA. Esnulre.

BARNES. DECHERT. PRICE SMITH, j-acKarn cuuaing, Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE OF HENRY E.

BACH MANN, DE- reasea. i.euers lcsiamentary on the above estate ha-ving been granted to J. Chester Crowther and The Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting An nuities, all persons indebted to Iho said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delay, at office of corporate Executor. THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANT- IIM. ANNUITIES.

WM. FULTON KURTZ, President. S. E. Cor.

15th A Chestnut Rtraola Or to their Attornev, JAMES B. LICHTENBERGER, 1917 Packard Building, Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE OF CARRIE L. THOMAS, PE- ceased.

Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been, granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or oemanns against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delav. to PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, 17th and Chestnut streets. W. LOGAN MacCOY, President. Fvpeutor.

Or to its Attorneys: FRANK O. SCHILPP, Esquire, RAMBO and MAIR, Esquires. 1500 Walnut Street Building, Philadelphia, Pa. ESTATE OF C. ADOI.PH HAfSSKn (also known as C- A.

Haimrr). rtieiuil Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to AIN 1 HON ADOLPH TIAUSSER. 936 Haines street. Philarielnhls Pa Or to his Attorneys: SHIELDS. CLARK, BROWN McCOWN, 1900 Girard Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa.

ESTATE OF ANNA HARRIS. DECEAS- ed. Letters Testamentarv on the above Estate have been granted to the under signed, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to JOSEPH PORTER. 218 S. 54lh street.

Philfldelnhia. P. Or to his Attorneys: SsHJ ELDS. CLARK, BROWN McCOWN. 1900 Girard Trust Building, Philadelphia, P4.

ESTATE OF .1. ALEXANDER I.AItKE. decrasrd. Letters of Administration on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the deredent to make known the same, and nil jiersons Indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delav. tu SOPHIA L.

CLARKE. 5327 Baynlon Street. Philadelphia, Adrnlnistrntrlv Or to her Attorneys: OTUINIUOMERY. MCCRACKEN, WALKER RHOADS, 1421 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ESTATE OF EDITH BISHOP.

IlK TFli Letters Testamentarv on the above Estate nave been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons lnueuieu io me aeceaent to make Davment. without delay, to WILLIAM BISHOP. 7025 Boyer Street, Phlladslohln Or to his Attorneys, SHIELDS. CLARK. BROWN McCOWN.

J9iii (llr.ird -Trust Uullillng. Philadelphia, Pa- ESTATE OK MARY M. D.IAK. DE- rwira. inciters oi Aominl.m ral ion on ih aoove Estate nave been granted to the un dersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the aeceoent to make known the same, and all persons iruienieu io tne decedent to make payment, witnout delav, to BARBARA DZIAK.

Or to her Attorney. Mil I1AEL .1. MATT 90S Girard Trust Building, Philadelphia. Pa. or A ICY MEEIIAN.

De ceased. Letters Testamentarv on th Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to males payment, without delay, to JOHN MEEHAN. 2529 S. Millirk Phil.iriolnhia Or to his Attorney. JOSEPH P.

BRESLIN. 702 Liberty Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. ESTATE OF CASPER MILLER (ALSO known as Caspar Muller andor Km Muller). dfvrasrd. Letters Testa mentnrv on the above Estate have been srranted in (he undersigned, who request all persons having nanus or uemnnus against tne Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to WYOMING BANK AND TRUST COMPANY.

5th Street A Wyoming Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Or to Its Attorney. H. JAMES SAUTTER, 1429 Walnut Pa. ESTATE OF HELEN oARRITY known as Helen B.

(inrrltyl, deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delav. to ROSE M. CHRIST, Executrix. Or to her Attorney, JOHN Y.

MACE, 2620 Lewis Tower. 15th Locust Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. ESTATE (IT 1 I.LI A dereaned. Letters Testamentary on the above F.stale have been granted to the undersigned, who reouest nil nersors hnvinir claims or demands Hgainst the Estate of Ihe decedent to make known the same, and all persons Indebted Io the decedent Io make payment, without delav, to Gill. DIE S( nnd FRANK ADAMS, Ksccuuua.

Or to their Attorney: EARL JAY lilt ATX. 1421 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pu. ESTATE OF JOSEPH LEfTllOLAN ALSO known as J. I.eo I.

Dolan), deceased. Letters of Administration on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to THOMAS M. MADDEN. Or to his Attorney. ABRAHAM NATHANSON, 501 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia, Fa.

a the If to (6i wit. the on 2 DIAMONDS. OLD GOLD AND PAWN TICKETS BOUGHT Positively do not sell your Diamonds to Anyone before you get our offer. 'WE GUARANTEE TO PAY MORE KELLY CO. Established 41 Years N.

W. COR. 11TH WALNUT STS. DIAMONDS! We will positively top any offer for diamonds, old gold, silver pawn tickets. Shop around first, stop here last.

Leading diamond buyers In Phila. for (4) generations. All transactions strictly confl-dentlal. I MPSON 'S. 1 1 6 S.

12th. Kin. 9245 DIAMONDS. PAWN TICKETS. OLD GOLD.

Sell to old established company. We are paving the highest cash prices. Before you sell write Box L-148 Inquirer and our representative will call. Immediate cash. No.

amount loo small or targe. WANTED LIONSCRIBE MACHINE, first class condition. Call All. 5itH. REVOLVERS, guns, -cameras, tools.

Highest prices. ISenJamin Loan Office. 300 N. 9th St. Coal, Coke and Fuel Oil WHY TAKE CHANCES? Legitimate vard offers laree Nut $11.45: Pea $9.75.

BURNS WITH BLUE FLAME. Sag. 4414. AceCoal 10th st. and Rising Sun.

ave. WE DELIVER. 14 TON WHY GAMBLE? Hard White Ash Colliery Coal. Extra large nut SI 1.45. Giant Pea $9.75.

AJAX COAL, 507 Snyder ave. FUL. 3253. We deliver tons. SPECIAL Stove, Nut, $11.75.

Large Pea, $9.95. Leg. yard. Coloninl Coal St Fuel 3044N. 17th.

Bal.3550, any time. LW. 2006. EGG. Stove.

Nut. $12.35. Large Pea $10.55. Buck, $9.25. Bell Charcoal Coal Montgomery E.

of 3d. Fre. 0958. S. MARGOLIS COAL PHONE RAD.

2122 COLLIERY NUT-STOVE-EGG. S11 Pea $9.50. Howey, 2826 W. Oxford. Ste.4923 OAK FIREPLACE logs, any amount, cash ana carry, rnone Ulearbrook 1S12.

City Ordinance AN ORDINANCE To authorize the revision of the curb lines and grades of Passyunk avenue, from Sixty-third street to the Schuvlkill river. and the revision of lines and grades of the northeast and northwest corners of hixty-third street and Passyunk avenue so as to cut back the said corners to provide for traffic channelization of the intersection of the said Sixty-third street and Passyunk avenue; and to provide for me opening oi me said cut back corners. Section 1. The Council of the City of Philadelphia ordains, That the Department of Public Works, Board of Surveyors, he and is hereby authorized to revise ine euro lines ana grades of Passyunk avenue, from Sixty-third street to the Schuylkill river, and to revise the lines and grades of the northeast and north west corners of Sixty-third street and rnssyunk avenue, so as to cut back the said corners to provide for traffic chan nelization or tne intersection of the said sixty-tnira street and Fassvunk avenue. Sect.

2. Upon the confirmation by the Board of Surveyors of the City plan revision authorized in Section 1 of this ordi nance, the Department of Public Works is authorized and directed to notify the owners of the properties over and through wnicn tne unopened portions of the revised nortneast and northwest corners of Sixtv- third street and Passyunk avenue will nun's. that at the expiration of three months from the date of said notice the said unopened portions wm ne requires lor public use: and the Director of Public Works shall forthwith proceed to open the said unopened portions of the revised intersection of Sixty-third street and Passyunk avenue. Any dwaras ior oamages, wnen ascertained shall be charged against Item 7 In the appropriation to the Director's Office, De partment of Public Works, authorized by orainance ot council approved May 6, 1941 as amended. Approved the 13th day of February, A.

D. BERNARD SAMUEL, (No. 37) Acting Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Mayor to transfer title to tne inirtiem street Foot Bridge crossing the main line of the Reading Railroad to Reading Company. Whereas, In the year 1918 Mr.

Fred C. Dunlap, Chief of the Bureau of Highways, decided that the foot bridge located at Thirtieth street and crossing the Reading Railroad was dangeraus and unfit for public use and inquired of the Reading Company officials whether or not the Company would present to the City a used signal bridge located at isornstown junction, which could be remodeled by the City for use by the public as a foot bridge: And Whereas, Mr. O. M. Thompson, then Special Agent of the Reading Company, wroie to uniet Duniap on September 6, 1918, stating that the Reading Company was will ing to present to tne city tne signal bridge men located at Morristown Junction Iree of charge, provided the City would pay the rost of loading, transportation and unloading; the City to make the alterations nec essary to use the structure for Dassengers ana aiso ior carrying signal apparatus of tne Reading company; And Whereas, The bridge was duly ac- ceptea ana installed ana tne work com pleted by the City in the vear 1919: And Whereas, The said bridge Is badly in neea or repair; And Whereas, A recent count of the users of said bridge conducted by the Department or t-uDiic works snows mat it is of very little value to the public, and Is of value only to the Reading Company as a support for some of that Company's signal apparatus: And Whereas; Reading Company has sig nified its willingness to accept title to the same from the City provided the City re moves the approach iteps at each end; therefore Section 1.

The Council of the City of Philadelphia ordains. 1 hat the Mayor be and he Is hereby authorized to transfer to Reudlng Company all of the right, title ana interest or the city ot Philadelphia or, In and to the Thirtieth Street Foot Bridge above described: Provided. That the Read ing Company properly and legally agrees to accept the same. Sect. 2.

The City Solicitor Is hereby directed to prepare ail the necessary legal papers to carry tm transier and acceptance into effect. Approved the 15th day of February. A. D. BERNARD SAMUEL, (No.

38) Acting Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE Authorizing War Materials, as agent for Metals Reserve Company, an agency of the United States Government, to re move a City-owned bridge structure and to dispose ot it as scrap lor a nominal consideration In the furtherance of tha war effort. Whereas. The City of Philadelphia Is the owner of the Sedglry Avenue Bridge cross ing tracks or the North Penn Branch. Philadelphia and Keruling Railroad Company, he structure being closed to public travel necause or its impaired condition and.

there fore, of no valua to tha City until It can be repiaeeo; And Whereas. The metals In this bridge are vitauy necessary to tne prosecution oi the war: And Whereas, The City of Philadelphia oesircs, as a contribution to the war effort, to make surh metal Immediately available for war use: therefore Section 1. The Council of the City of Philadelphia ordains. That the Mayor he authorized to convey title to the said bridge structure, for a nominal consideration, io Metals Reserve Company, by bill of sale. the form of which shall be approved by the City Solicitor.

Sect. 2.. That Metals Reserve Company, I through its agent. War Materials. be I and it hereby is given permission.

Itself or through others, to remove said bridge structure, including all metals available at this location in the City ot Philadelphia shown on Exhibit attached hereto: Provided. That the structure is removed 1n its entirety; that any public or private util ity structures being supported by the bridge be relocated, and that proper closures or barricades be erected at each end of tha bridge after removal of the superstructure, for the protection or tne public sarety Provided further. That all work herein de scribed shall be completed on or before April 30, 1943. This work shall be carried out In accordance with specifications approved bv Metals Reserve Company, or war Ma terials. Its agent, as aforesaid, and approved by the Director of Public Works.

Sect. 3. That no damage will be claimed hv the Citv of Philadelphia provided Metals Reserve Company, or its agent, War Materials. as aforesaid, secure permission from the Philadelphia and Reading Company for the removal of the Sedgley Avenue Bridge crossing the tracks or sain Company, and performs the work in accordance with the terms and conditions of the specifications approved by it. and by the Director of Public Works, as afore said, at no cost to the Citv.

Approved the 15th day of February, A. D. 1943. BERNARD SAMUEL. (No.

39) Acting Mayor of Philadelphia. Legal Notices rt ok i.tRTRTDE r. McAllis ter, deceased. letters of Administration hgiumfnin nnncvn on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having cln-lms or demands agaln.it the Estate of the deredent to make known the snme, and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment, Without delnv, to ELIZABETH MCALLISTER HOYER, Administratrix t- Or to her Attorneys, HERMAN II. Kit EKSTEIN, EDWARD N.

POLISHER. 1-TJO Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ESTATE OF AGNES Tl'NNEY, DE-reased. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to KATHERINE TUNNEY, Executrix. Or to her Attorney, JOHN Y.

MACE, 2620 Lewis Tower, 15th and Locust Philadelphia, Pa, COI and in for by is the on to VICTOR KASKEY AlCTIONEER, 815 ARCH ST. NEW SALVAGE STOCK OF FURNITURE TODAY FEB. 18TH, 1943 AT 10 A. M. AT STORE, 525 ARCH 8T.

Modern New and Used Bedroom. Dining Room and Living Room Suits, Maple Porch Furniture, Chrome-Leg Breakfast Sets, Sofa Beds, Studio Couches. Chests Robes, Dressers, Wood Berts. Cotton A Ir.nerspring Mattress, Box Swings, Steel and Wood Cahmets. Kitchen Closets, Kitchen Cabinets, Pull-up, Orra slonal, Boudoir and Cricket Chairs, lmnge, Cogswell and Club Chairs, Night Stands.

Magazine Racks. Bookcases. Knee-hole ami Sec. Desks, Tier. Coffee, Cocktail.

End. Consoie snd Occasional Tables, Mating. Windsor Rockers and Chairs. Step Ladders. Children's Chairs.

High Chairs. Clothes Hamiers, Rugs. Carpets, Linoleum. F. B.

Rugs, Cub Mattress. Rug Pads, Dog Shipping Crates. Lamps and Shades. New Top leers, etc 25 NEW METAL BEDS A5D COIL SPRINGS. 100 NEW BLANKETS Ql ILTS tUCTM 10 Chntnirt Ofcaa.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE T0DAT. FEB. 18, 1943, at 9 30 A. In. IN OCR BASEMENT SALESROOMS ABSOLUTE AUCTION Machinery A Equipment of MACHINE SHOP 253 N.

3rd St. FEB. 19, 1943, AT 18 A. M. On the Premises Thomas Ii.

Lovatt Sons Official Atetiinetn. Hon. Pionsraitn GENERAL AI CTIONEFRS, 210 Stanley's. 13th Snyder Ave. Sells DIAMONDS.

WATCHES, JEWELS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 10 A. M. Died (Hunnewelli Scott, in his 39th yr. Memorial service St.

Andrew's Church, cor. Washington st. Dunton Weliesley. Feb.20.4.30 P.M. Please do not send liowers.

SESSIONS. Suddenly. Feb. 15. SAMEL.

husband of Ellen (nee Wynni. Relatives and friends are invited to ser-viees, Fridav. 1.30 P. residence. 1926 E.

Willard st. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. SN-TDER.

Suddenly. Feb. 15. 1943. AL LAN husband of Clara (nee Huff- nagle).

Relatives-and mends are lnvueo to the funeral services. 2 P. late residence. 2223 E. York St.

Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. SOLTON.

Feb. 16, SAMUEL FRED. husband of Sherry Solton, of Garden Court Plaza Apts. Relatives and inencs are invited to funeral services. Thurs 2.30 P.

Joseph Levine Son s. lol2 N. Broad st. Interment. Roosevelt Cemetery.

Viewing 8 to 10 P. M. SPROGEI.L. Feb. 16.

of C320 One- land THERESA MARKER, widow of John R. Sprogell. Relatives ana xnenoa are invited to attend the service. 1.30 P. Parlors Harold B.

Mulligan. 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Mt.

peace cem. Friends invited Thurs. eve. STACRHOCSE. Suddenly.

Feb. 15, 1943, JOHN of 3831 Folsom husband of the late Caroline Stackhouse (neo Oldfleld. Relatives and friends. Penna. R.

R. Relief, invited to services, A P. Parlors of David H. Bowen A Son. 50th and Catharine sts.

Int. private. Friends may call 7 to 9 P. M. STERNER.

Feb. 16. of 3624 N. 7th JOSEPH husband of Nellie C. (ne Hngan).

Relatives, friends, also employee of the National Biscuit Co. and all socie ties of which he was a member, are in vited to funeral. 9.30 A. Funeral Home of James P. Donahue.

6th A Iv ga, sts. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Veronica Church. 11 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Om. TANNER. Feb. 16.

1943. THOMAS husband nf Dorothy Tanner (nee Win-koopi. Relatives and friends and I1 or ganiations of which he was a nwitihtu invited to funeral services. 1 P. -Barren's Funeral Home.

Park nnd Irhi? eves. Int. Wm. Penn Cem. Friends may call Friday eve.

TAWKESEV. Feb. 17. 1943. REAR AD M1RAL JOHN G.

TAWRESEY tC. C), U. S. Retired. Services on at 10.3O A.

at Oak Lane Baptist Church. st. and Oak Lane ave. Interment private. Friends may call at 1S20 Chestnut St.

Friday evening. TITUS. Feb. 16. 1943.

MARY wfrt of William E. Titus, In her 71st year. Funeral on Fri. at 1 P. M.

from Funeral Home of Gustave Rodel Son. 804-6 N. 27Ui Camden, N. J. Viewing Thurs.

eve. VON IIOFEN. Feb. 16, 1943. ALBERT, husband of Ella S.

Von Hofen in 79th year: friends may call at his late residence, 909 Bailey Road, Yeadon. Thursday evening. Int. Sewickley, Pa. ALSH.

Feb. 15. 1943. MICHAEL husband of Annie E. Walsh.

Relatives, friends. Honorable Judges and Court Attaches of Common Pleas Court No. 5. Court Officers' and Holy Name Society, aro Invited to funernl, Fil 8 A. his lao residence.

4917 Florence ave. Solemn Miu of Requiem, Churrh of St. Francis de Sales. 10 A. M.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WE.4DI.EY. At Wavne. Feb. IS, 1943.

ALBERT L. WEADLEY. 80 yrs. Funeral services at the Stuard Funeral Home. 104 Cricket Ardmore.

at 2 P. M. Int. Radnor M. E.

Cem. Frienda may call 7 to 9 P. M. WILLIS. Feb.

15. 1943. JOSHUA, husband of the late Margaret Willis (neo Wvlllr). Relatives and friends, also Aughrim Lodge No. 96, L.

O. L. are invited to attend funeral services. 1.30 P. late residence.

2220 Trenton ave. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Viewing Thursday evening. ZARESKY. Feh.

17. JACOB. Relative and friends invited to funeral. Thursday. P.

Raphael-Sacks Chapel, 1945 N. Broad st. In Memoriam TAYLOR, Francis Jr. (Pete) In iov-itig memory of a devoted son brother to died Feb. 18.

1939. Father, Mother A Sister. Mrs. Titus Takes Gun Club Honors Breaking a pair of 24 frames Mrs. R.

R. Titus, of Merion Gun Club, carried off high gun laurels at the annual Mid-Winter Inter-Club shoot of the Women's Trapshooting League yesterday over the Huntingdon Valley Gun Club's Ablngton traps. A field of 28 competed. That 48 score topped the Women's League team. Gay Schroeder, of the Philadelphia Country Club, came through a close runnerup to Mrs.

Titus, turning in a card of 4T breaks, after dropping three targets in her first frame. MLss Bchroeder went on to break her last 25 targets straight, the only perfect frame of 25 ehot during the afternoon's sport. All Ieasue Inter-club team 22 Tt. 24 II 22-44 2.VJ Mrs. R.

R. Titus Gay Schroeder Mrs. N. Riddle 22 21 Mrs. Mrs.

II. Jennings 11. Vnie, Jr. Total Mrs. Harvey Wins PALM Feb.

17 (A. Medalist Peg Kirk bowed out of the Palm Beach Women's Gold Tournament today as a result of a one up upset by Mrs. R. M. Dagne-nais of Montreal.

Mrs. Harvey Mack of Easton, was defeated, 2 and 1, by Georgia Tainter of Fargo, 8. and Rollins College. 1SOS 7auctioneers-apprajebs 1924-28 Chestnut Philadelphia Executors3 Public Auction Today at 2 P. M.

170 EXCEPTIONAL jOriental Riagsj and Carpets from th Palatial Rfidtnc AT 2 S. DORSET AVE. VENTNOR, NEW JERSEY Together with furnishings belonging to the Executors UTO RE SOLD RY THEIR DIRECTIONS 'I and from other tttattt and owners ajsriBiMfflrMrr WM. F. COMLY SON AUCTIONEERS, 27 S.

2nd ST. LARGE STOCK OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT FIXTURES TODAY, FEB. 18th, 10 A. M. ON PREMISES 234 SOUTH STREET.

PHILA. Clean, salable stock of store comprising 5000 Household and Fluorescent Electric Bulbs, Switches, Sockets, Receptacles, Safety Switches, Panel Boards, Cutouts, Wall Cases. Handy Boxes. Fuses. Greenfield, Conduit and Conduit Fittings, Toggle Bolts.

15.000 Switch Plates, etc. 1000 ELECTRIC FIXTURES Modern Household and Fluorescent Lighting Fixtures, Quantity of Glassware, Cash Register, Adding Machine, etc. Died 8.30 A. from her late residence, r.rM W. Allegheny ave.

Solemn Tfequiem mass. Church ot Corpus Christl, 10 A. M. Int. St.

Peter's New Brunswick, N. J. (iOOS. In Absecon. N.

Feb. 16, 1943, EM ELI A. widow of Louis Goos, aged 83 years. Services 2 P. L.

at Jeffries Keates. 1713 Atlantic Atlantic City, N. J. Int. Pleasantvilie Cem.

HOFFMAN. Feb. 16. JOSEPH E. HOFFMAN.

M.D., husband of Lucille Hoffman. Funeral private at the Wesley Harris Kehr Funeral Parlors, at the convenience of the family. 13. 1943, of 2917 N. How ard CHRISTIAN, beloved husband ot Eliza (nee Laycocki.

Keiauves ana inenas are invited to services. 2 P. from parlors of Phil J. Donahue Estate. 309-11 E.

Lehigh ave. Int. Greenwood K. of P. Cemetery.

Viewing Thursday evening. JOHNSON. Feb. 14, ANNA ESTELLE (nee Bolev), wife of Lieut. Commander Herman W.

Johnson, U. S. ot 5001 N. 11th st. Relatives, friends invited to funeral, 7 A.

Dinnien Funeral Home, 5138 N. Broad St. (cor. Duncannon ave.l. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of the Holy Child, 8 A.

M. Int. National Arlington, Va. Friends call Wed. eve.

JOHNSTON. Feb. 17. at his home, 2417 Ritner EDWARD JOHNSTON. Funeral services at Bringhurst's.

2000 Walnut 2 P. M. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. RIRNER. Feb. 15.

1913. THOMAS husband of Ottilia Kiroer. Relatives and friends invited to funeral from residence of his daughter. Mrs. Loretta Kling.

6722 Souder Friday. 8 30 A. M. Requiem Mass. St.

Veronica's Church. 10 A. M. Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery. KOHN.

In Curren Terrace, near Norrlstown, Fen. 17. CHARLES husband of Helen March. Relatives and friends 'nvited to funeral services, at his late residence, 1401 Plymouth Curren Terrace. Feb.

20, at 1.30 o'clock. Int. private. L4.SKIN. Feb.

16, BENJAMIN, husband of Rebecca Laskln. of 6310 Wissahlckqn ave. Funeral services at the convenience of the family. LEACH. Feb.

16, 1942. FRANK WILLING LEACH. In his SPth year. Funeral services at Hollinqnead Funeral Home, Cape May. N.

Feb. 19. 1.30 P. M. Interment Coal Spring Cemetery, N.

J. LISLE. Feb. 16. 1943.

CHRISTINE BAKER, widow of Lyman Went worth Lisle. Funeral services at St. Paul Episcopal Church. Glen Lock. Feb.

18, at 2 P. M. Interment Laurrl Hill Cem. MrCARTY. Feb.

16. of Hatboro. BERTHA, wife of Thomas J. MrCarty. Poiaiivos nnd friends are invited to fu neral.

8.30 A. J. J. McGoldrlck Funeral Home. 601 Summit ave Jenkln- l' Hmh Reoulem Mass.

St. David's Church, Willow Grove, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Viewing Thurs. eve. MacMENEY. On Feb. 16.

1943, IDA Haoohier of the late Alexander C. and Maria S. MacMeney. Service on Friday at 2 30 P. at her home.

439 Penn Drexel Del. Co. Interment private. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

twrkoe On Feb. 16. FRANCES widow of Harry Markoe. Funeral services at St. Thomas' Church, Whitemarsh, on Feb.

19. at 2 P. M. M4RT1NOLICH. Feb.

16. HELEN wife of Stephen Martinolich. Relatives friends are invited to attend the funeral Fri 3fl A. late residence. 1916 E.

Lehigh ave. Solemn Requiem Mass. Lnurcn of the Visitation. 11 A. M.

interment Holy Sepulchre Cem. MASSE. Feb. 15. RENE husband of Ella Frv Masse.

Relatives, friends, Holy Name sWletv. employees of J. J. Pocork Co. nnd Freihofer Ben.

Assn. aro Invuett to funeral. 8.4 A. residence. 1414 N.

Allison st. Solemn Mass oi ite- qulem, St. Gregory's Church. 10 A. M.

int. Holy Cross cem. nenus can inurs. er. MICHAEL.

Feb. 16. at Atglen, EDGAR husband of the late Eva Grant Michael. Re atlves. friends invited to services.

2.30 P. Funeral Home J. Harry Stroud. 600-02 N. 63d St.

Int. Arlington Cem. Friends call 'inurs. eve. MOKIIIH.

Suddenly on Feb. 12, at Ros ki vrv ma nt ntr urii l. husband of Isahelie Monzo, ano son or John C. and Elizabeth Strong Morns, ageo 97 vears. Relatives and frlenos invited to the services.

r. laie resi dence, 230 Redman Haddonneld. in. j. Friends Invited to call wed.

eve. int. Central Laurel Hill Philadelphia mvers Feh. 16. HENRY husband of Mary M.

Myers (nee Wagner), of 59bo p. nnham i rescentvuie. iteiauves mm fripndc arp inv ited to attend funeral. .1 W. Dean Hon.

win rasing Sun Lawndaie. Phila. int. dreen- mount Cem. Friends call Fri.

7-9. rsitruKV of North Hills. sud denly, Feb. 16. 1943, JOHN husoana of Mary Palfrey (nee Fossler).

Relatives and friends are Invited to the service. 2 P. at the Edwin F. Thies Funeral Home. 26 N.

Easton Glensiae, pa. ini. Hillside Cem. Friends call Thurs. eve.

PIZOR. Feb. 16. MARK, beloved husband of Carrie Piznr. of Ogontz Manor Apts.

Relatives, friends, members of Chevra Bikur Cholim invited to funeral services, Fri 2 P. M. precisely, at Morris Rosenberg's Son Memorial Chapel, 2009 N. Broad st. Int.

Chevra Bikur Cholim Cem. RIEDER. Feb. 17. 1943, FREDERICK, husband of Victoria Rieder (nee Trotter), aged 72 vears.

Relatives, friends and all societies if which he was a member and emplovees of Edwin It. Fitler are invited to attend funeral. 8.30 A. from his late residence. 4173 Kdgemont Bridesburg.

Solemn Requiem Mass, All Saint's Churrh. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. ROACH. Feb. 15, 1943.

JAMES husband of Mary M. Roarh. Relatives and friends are invited to services, Friday. 2 P. at his late residence, 1529 E.

Earl st. Int. Arlington Cem. ROHR. Feb.

16. of 4833 N. 5th LUD-WTG GEORGE. husband of Marie H. Rohr (nee Stiefeli.

Funeral on Friday, at 1 P. M. precisely, from the Parlor of Wetzel A Son. 4710 N. 5lh st.

Viewing Thursday evening. ROWLAND. Of 319 E. Gale Feb. 15.

CHARLES, husbnnd of Lenore A. Rowland (nee Coxon). Relatives, friends, employees of Phila. Woo.1 Heel Invited Io sen-Ires. Frldnv.

2 P. Hesslnger Fu-nernl Home. 219 W. Tabor rd Olney. Int.

Noiihwoixl Cemetery. Viewing Thursday evening nl Ftliicinl Home. At Snlcm. N. .1 Feb.

lit, 191.1, SARAH F. mjed MS 7 died nt the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Isaac C. Smashey, 2H7 E.

Broadway. Services from the funeral parlors of Roy J. Allen, 168 7th Salem. N. on Feb.

19, at 2 P. M. Interment Alloway Baptist Cem. Viewing Thurs. 7 to 8.30.

KCHl LHOFF. Feb. 17. JOHN, husband of the late Bertha Schulhoff, of 4939 N. 16th st.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, 11 A. M. precisely, at Morris Rosenberg's Son Memorial Chapel, 2009 Broad St. Int. Har Judah Cem.

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blv.l. Tluala Legacies, Lite Incomes Purchased. Established i8.ni ABBOTT CREDIT CO HEIRS. 253 S. 9TH ST.

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Market St. Natl. Bank Bldg. Garden: Upper Darby office. 6455 Market.

LIBERAL loans on diamonds, watches.Jew- AUTO LOANS NO INSURANCE elry. etc. U. S. Loan Society.

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