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a a a a a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1930 a de 21 MONEY TO LOAN Lowest Rate In Philadelphia on Household Loans $100 to $300 By reason of large larger volume loans mod from by $100 Umiting to service, to Household" the has been able to reduce $300 Interest 20 rate to almost one third less than charges permitted hv law the Here Is the Cost On 20-Month Payment Plan: $100 average cost $1 82 8200 average monthly cost $2.63 8300 average monthly cost. $3 94 Other Amounts at Same Rate WE DO NOT NOTIFY vour employer. neither do we make inquiries of vour friends NO relatives ENDORSERS If 01 tradespeople vou are unable to call at any one of our phone or write us and we will send a representative to vour home Household Finance Corporation Downtown 3rd Floor Jefferson Bldg 1015 Chestnat St. Phone Walnut 0100 6th Floor.

Bankers Trust Bide 1317 Walnut St me Phone 5874 4th Floor Commonwealth Bide 1201 Chestnut St Phone Locust 4700 Germantown 9 West Chelten Avenue- Floor Phone Germantown 8742 North Philadelphia 1th Floor. Bank of Phila Trust Co Bldg 3701 N. Broad St. Phone Radcliffe 6930 West Philadelphia End Floor. Franklin Trust Building 7 52nd St.

Cor Market Phone Granite 4300 195 8. sang, St. Cor Sansom. 2nd Floor Phone Sherwood 5500 Kensington 1817 E. Allegheny Ave, Over Born Hardart.

Phone Regent 2050 Germantown Lehigh 2700 Germantown Cor Lehigh End Floor. Phone Columbia 5030 23rd and Ridge 234 Ridge--1st Floor. Phone Stevenson 6260 AUTO LOANS CASH AT ONCE LEGAL RATES CAR REMAINS IN YOUR POSSESSION. NO INVESTIGATION. YOU PAY BACK IN SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS.

YOU ARE CHARGED ONLY THE LEGAL RATE OF INTEREST ON UNPAID BALANCES. MONTHLY. NO OTHER CHARGES WE ARE THE OLDEST AND LARGEST AUTO REFINANCE COMPANY IN PENNSYLVANIA. COSMOS FINANCE CO. COSMOS FINANCE BUILDING S.

E. Cor. Broad Spring Garden Sts. SECOND FLOOR POPLAR 6425. PARKING ALLOWED LOANS UP TO $300 HART LOAN SOCIETY 609 DENCKLA BUILDING SIXTH FLOOR 11TH MARKET STS.

WALNUT 3900 AUTO LOANS LEGAL RATES- LIBERAL TERMS. AUTO OWNERS FINANCE 161 N. 15th. ROOFING AND HEATING CANARIES- Variety great singers, Hear 6171. Torreadale side entrance.

10-Yr. Guar. box Slag roofing. metal copper capping. eaves, All kinds of shingling.

Cash or terms. Estab. 21 3rs. Hartman, 2126 W. Ontario.

Ph. Sag. 0483. ROOFING done at very reasonable prices, All work guaranteed. Estimates free, Estabfished twenty years.

Phone Regent 3968. 8 -GUARANTEED sla: roof. nothing down. 85. monthly: shingling.

heating: est. free, Toran 148 Roseberry st. lac. 4252. BOATS ELCO raised deck cruiser.

100 H. Hall Scott engine, two state rooms, sleep seven: two toilets, electrie windlass, hot water heattug system. electric fans. gas range, large ice box, etc. Boat scraped and repainted this spring.

In fine condition ready to cruise. Can be seen at Delaware River Yacht Club. Torradale, or phone Ardmore 2453. Wtd. Canoe State size, 3274-W price after cond.

Friday. Ph. WASTED--Used outhoard motors. any condiHoffman. 3010 Kensington ave.

ATTRACTIVE 36-ft. cabin cruiser. condition. fully equipped B-776, Inq. office.

HORSES Ice Wagon 15 Good condition G. 2006 8. 13th: Ore. 0122. Child's Pony cart 4069 harness; Rd.

Gre. reasonable. 1125. DOGS, BIRDS, ETC. CHOW PUPPIES- pedigree stock.

will good home. 116 N. 50th pealyham, Terriers. 2. E-726, made Ina.

off. fePARROTS PARROT, talker. and imitator. with cage. Side entrance.

6171 Torresdale ave. CANARIES ORPHANS' COURT NOTICES ORPHANS' COURT AUDITING NOTICES ested Notice is hereby given to all persons interand that the Judges will sit to audit. settle duly filed. adjust and the to following distribute accounts balances heretofore certained to be in and for these pur- asstated said accounts will be called in the order poses below in their respective Court Rooms. Monday, June Corridor, 1930 Fourth at Floor, nine City o'clock Hall.

A. M. on (Eastern Standard Time). and will be heard Lists, the Saturdays week excented. the call of the Audit ROOM 426.

MONDAY. JUNE 2. 1930. PRESIDENT JUDGE LAMORELLE WILLS. Pearl--Nathan Stirman et Executors.

George R. -Flora A. Avres. Exec1-Bacon Augustus-Harry E. Bacon et Executors.

Real Estate-Land Title 4-Baker. Executors. Tr. Co. of ancillary Matilda Executor.

Germantown Tr. Exerutor. Samuel. Jr. -Gertrude Tiers Bell 8-Betz.

Executors. -Harry M. Noter. Execudie Biddle. Spencer Executors F.

B. -Christine W. Bid10-Bradford L. Bradford. 11 Brown.

Emma E. -Walter T. Lee. 12-Brown Hugh-Thomas J. Brown.

Execti13- Ins. Tr. John of M. Pa. -United Security Life Patrick -Mitten Men Executor.

Manage17-Cacciola Tr Executor Giovanni- Giuseppe Bertie P. -Sophie C. Plunkett. 17-Campion. Anna Clifford Cam 18.

Executor. Rachela-Frank Campopiano Mary P. Moser. Ad20-Carberry, e. t.

E. -Bernardetta CarCarlisle Administratrix M. n. -Thomas Car22-Cassidy Executor. Ellen W.

Cassidy et E. Executors, Sichael (also known as Michele Ph- Frank Ruccia. Executrix. Censky, Executor. Chandler.

A. -Frederick T. Chand86-Chichester Executor, Edvthe-Jobn Casper 2-Cohen Joseph Executors, -Regina Cohen. Coles, Charles -Henry W. Scarborough 20-Coyle.

Julia- Doucherty. ExecINTESTATES Samuel- Alterman. Ad Backenstoe, -Elmer L. Dembarter, Arministrator. A.

Barker et Aim nistrators. Administrator. Trust Administratrix. MeFadden Beck. F.

-Emelle ValAdministratrix Fannie Bodenger. Ad tole Mary -John J. Boyle, Administra-' ORPHANS' COURT ministratrix. John A. -Mary C.

Brady Ad38-Brads 30 -Brenner. -Albert J. Sullivan. 40-Breslow. Sol -Ray Breslow, Administrator.

trix. 41-Briekman. Jack for -Jennie Brickman. Administratrix. -Bright, Albert Bright, Administrator.

43-Cel. Louis-0. Louis Cel. Administrator. GUARDIANS 44-Boyle, -Equitable Title and Trust Guardian.

45-Ciervo, Leonardo- United Security Trust Gunrdian. 40-Doober. Mary Frances- Albert J. Dooner. Guardian.

Phila. 47-Eekfeldt. Bertha ChristineTrust Guardian. 48-Fewkes. Lawrence Henry (now known AS Lawrence Henry Davidson) -Northwestern Trust Guardian.

TRUSTEES 49-Althouse. Emma William D. Althouse. Trustee for himself. 50-Auspach.

William- Real Estate Trust Co. of Trustee, 51-Ashton. Kate H. -Manayunk Trust Co. et Trustees.

32-- Benson. Lives. Harriet Co. for Ins. on Trustee for Rev.

Walter North. 53-Bickle. Johu T. Trust Trustee. 54-Blakiston, Emma -Penna.

Co. for Ins. 011 Lives. Trustee for Mary B. Guild and Anna H.

Powell. 55-Blakiston Martha -Penna. Co. for Ins, ou Lives Trustee for Mary B. Guild and Anna H.

Powell. 56-Bowen. -Fidelity-Phila. Trust Co, Trustees for Frunk R. Ash.

57-Bord. Alexander. Jr. -James Boyd. Trustee.

Boyle. William T. T. Trustee for John Boyle. 59-Brower, Henry -Norristown-Penn Trust Trustee.

60 Burden. Clarence--Penna, Co. for lus. on Lives. et Trustees for Caroline Fairman.

61-Butler. Edward-Conti-Equit. Title and Trust Trustee for Elizabeth Riley. 62-Carter, Henry W. Stokes et Trustees.

63-Chandler. D. Woelpper-Fidelity-Phila. Trust Trustee. 64- Clay, Harry Real Estate-Land T.

Ch. et Trustees for Harry G. Clay Jr. 65-Collins. Michael S.

-Walter Hedley, Truetee for May V. Sawyer. Eleanor Collins. Isabella Collins and May Collins. READVERTISED 66-Abbott.

John William -Helen Abbott. Executrix. 67-Bittle Louis- -Integrity Trust Ex- ecutor. ROOM 436 MONDAY. JUNE 2.

1930 JUDGE GEST WILLS 1-Gyrath. Maggie (also known as Margaret L. Gyrath) --0. Rodger Melling. Executor.

2-Haines, William H. -Jos. H. Haines et Executors. 3-Hall.

Anna E. -Catharine Harrison. Ex. eentrix. 4-Halliday.

Charles--Germantown Trust Administrator c. 5-Harrop Mary E. -Commercial National Bank and Trust Executor. 6-Hartig. Antoula Amalie--Antonette Gripenkerl.

Executrix. 7-Hanch. Simon-Provident Trust Co. of Phila Executor, Mary--Bernard E. Uphoff, Executor.

9-Heaps. Harry S. -Bank of Phila, Trust Executor. 10-Henderson. Mary M.

lenderson et Executors. 11-Hennings. Helen J. Benning. Executrix.

12-Hewitson. William Hewitson Executrix. 13 Huber. Nicolas -Katharina Huber. et Executors.

14-Hutchby, William- -William Hutehby. Executor, 15-Ireland. Cecelia E. -Julia H. Wills.

et Executrices. 16-Jones. Clayton J. Goodman. Administratrix a.

17-Katzman. Morris--Ida G. Katzman et al. Executors. 18-Keene Edward W.

-George Frederick Keene et Executors. 19-Kelso. Alice -Mildred I'. Humbert. Executrix.

20-Kempf. Henry Bank Trust Company, Executor. 21-Kilpatrick. Alice J. -Anna K.

Johnson. Executrix. 22-Knorr. Blanche North-Industrial Trust Executor. 23-Koerting.

Ernst--Francis Shunk Brown. ancillary Administrator t. 8. 24-Kraus. Herman- Kraus et Executors.

25-Kummerling, -Lawrence J. Campbell et Executors. 26-Lafferty Mary Trust Administrator c. a. 27-Laskowski.

Trust Executor. 28--Law. Fanny Co. for Ins. on Lives.

Executor. 29-Lay. Ruth Eckel et al. ecutors. INTESTATES 30-Hornstine.

Nathan -Willard N. Hornstine. Administrator. 31-Husted. William E.

Husted. ancillary Administratrix. 32-Jacobsen. Andrew M. Moe.

Administrator. 34 Jeranek. Conrad--Altons Jeranek. Administrator. 35-Kayser, Charles -Charles Kayser Administrator.

36-Kendrick. Mary J. -William A. Kendrick. Administrator.

37-Kennedy, Maxwell 8. D. Kennedy, Administratrix. 38-Kent. Carrie-Hazel K.

McCanner. Administratrix. 39-Kerling. Julia Kerling Packard. Administratrix, 40-Korzeniewski.

Maryana (also known 88 Maryana Deptula) -Paul Kurowski. Administrator, 41-Kulzer, Matilda -Frank Kulzer. Admin istrator. 42-Lambert. Elsie M.

-William P. Lambert. Administrator. 43-Laws. Joseph Elbert-Richard Laws.

Administrator. GUARDIANS 44-Keller. Thelma- T. T. Guardian.

45-Kemble. Margaret O. Potts. Guardian. 46-- Laughlin.

Edward Jr. -Girard Trust Co, et Guardians. 47-Loomis, John Harriet K. and Dorothy E. -Charles Wood.

Guardian. 48-Mann. Lee. Jr. -Fidelity-Phila.

T. succeeding Guardian. TRUSTEES 49 Herl. Caroline-Fidelity-Phila, Tr. Trustee.

50-Hinekel. William P. Sheip. Trustee. 51-- Hoffman.

-Samuel Koffner. Trustee for Rue Hoffman. Joseph Hoffman and Emmanuel Hoffman, 52-Houston. Anna J. -Penna.

Co. for Ins. on Lives. Trustee for Minnie Guild. 58-Howell.

Mary Ann -Penna. Co. for Ins. on Lives. Trustee.

54-Jeanes. Henry Tr. Trustee. 55 Johnson. Samuel (the younger)-Samuel Johnson.

Trustee. 56-Jones. Charles R. -Norristown-Penn Trust Trustee for Lizzie M. Brunner.

57-Kane. John Co. for Ins. on Lives, Trustee to make sale of real 58- estate. Cornellus-Tradesmen's Nat.

Bank 'TI. Co. et Trustees. 59-Keen. Joseph -Gregory B.

Keen, Trustee for Lucinda K. Johnston 60-Landreth. Eliza G. -Real T. T.

Trustee for Martha G. Thomas. 61-Laughlin. Henry Trust Co. et Trustees for Edward R.

Laughlin. 62-Laycock. George-Fidelity-Phila. Tr. Trustee for Margaret 8.

Cullen. 63 Elizabeth -Wilfred Lewis. Trustee for Agnes. Mary I. and Edith Cunningham.

64-Lieber, Ann R. Taylor. Trus. tee. 65-Lippincott.

Emily Trust Trustee for Elizabeth Haslam. 66-Loeb. August -Howard A. Loeb et Trustees. ROOM 432.

Monday. June 2, 1930 Judge HENDERSON. WILLS. 1-Craddock, Clara Valkwine (also known Clara Volkwine) -Central Trust and Savings Administrator c. t.

a. 2-Craige, Mary H. -Anna Belle Conard. Executrix. 3- Cummings.

J. Howell Trust et al. Executors. -Datesman. Join H.

-Howard P. Dixey. Executor. 5-Deagler. Frederick Drummond.

Executor. 6-- Deemer. Edward M. De Haven. Executor.

7--De Haven. Harry B. -Fannie Fischer. Executrix. 8-Deweese, Edmond Cortland-Philip Castner, Administrator c.

t. a. 9 Dillon. John T. and T.

Executor. 10 Dixon. Mary Trust Executor. 11-Doyle. Elizabeth-John K.

Loughlin. Executor, 12-Doyle. William K. Loughlin. Executor.

13-Duffy. John--Emil Jungmann. Executor. 14-Dungan. Isabella--County Trust Co.

of Philadelphia, Executor. 15-Fenner. Regina -Catharine Fenner. Administratrix c. a.

16 Fixenshu. Georme L. -Charles E. Koob. Executor.

17-Fischer. Margaret (also known 28 Mar garet Fischer. Executor. 18 -Fisher, Title et Executors. Trust Executor.

A Alfred W. -Selma G. Flesher Patrick -James A. Harney et al. Executors.

21- Flock. Clara Zena -Saul Flock et Executors. Edward- -Harry I. Foster, Execu23-Frechie. Ephraim E.

Frechie et Executors, 24. Bank Frishmuth. Trust Ella A. Executor. -Tradesmen's National 25-Furness.

Louise Brooks Trust Co. et Executors, 26 -Gee. Emma- Gee et Executors. Marie (also known as Maria Gill -Wallace Gill et Executors. Ellen Coxe Watmough-Eli Kirk Price.

Executor. 29-Gwinn. Mary Trust Co. et Executors. INTESTATES.

30 -Cohen. Abraham -Mary Cohen. tratrix, 31-Contini. Pietro- Michele Macchiaroli, Ad-1 32 -Deal, Howard Walter J. Carlin, ministrator.

Administrator, 33-Dixie. Elizabeth C. Propert. 34- Donnelly. Lucy--Mary A.

McCartney. Admin's 33-Drorkin. Isaac-Anna Dvorkin. Adminis tratrix. Emma Jane-Clinton Smith.

36-Eastburn Edgar -Isaac C. Sutton. Ad37-Enochs. ministrator. T.

-Frederick For38-Fortune. tune. Admin'r. James Macchiaroll. 39-Frada.

40-Giandomenico. Quarantine) Stefano -Michele (also known Macchiaroll. Admin Hamilton. L. -George L.

Hamil41-- George 42-Hamilton. Admin'r. Sarah-Samuel Hamilton, Administrator. R. Ernst- Albert Zimmermann.

13 Admin's GUARDIANS Foley. Anna Catherine Thomas Foles. 45-Gebhurdt. Frederick and Wilhelmina- ORPHANS' COURT NOTICES Louis Gebhardt. Guardian, 46-Inskeep, John T.

Warren R. Humphreys. Guardian, 47- Jaffe. Edward -Real T. T.

Guardian. TRUSTEES 48-Croskey, Ann--Alfred H. Williams, Trus tee for Ida C. Lloyd (6th Item of will). tee for Elizabeth 0.

MacKeown (6th clause 49-Croskey. Ann--Alfred Williams. de of will). 50-Croskey, Ann--Alfred A H. Williams.

Trustee (residuary trust fund. Sth clause 51-Davids. Judith R. Trust Trustee. 52-Day.

Conrad B. -Girard Trust Trustee William 53 Dean, Godfrey--Alfred H. Williams, Trustee. 54-Donaldson. Willam T.

-Girard Tr. Co. et Trustees, 55-Drayton, Harriet -Henry E. Drayton et Trustees for Harriet D. Drayton.

56-Drayton, Harriet E. Drayton et Trustees for Maria H. Lewis. 57-Drayton. Harriet E.

Dravton et al. Trustees for Sarah C. Drayton. 58-Dreifoos Benjamin- Girard Trust Trustee for Miriam Dreifoos. 59- -Eichmann.

Joseph-9th Bank Tr. Trustee for Fredericka Eichmann. 60-Felin. John Trust Co. of Phila.

et Trustees for Mary Elizabeth 61-Flaishman. Max -Benjamin Rosoff et Trustees for Nathan 62-Godfrey. Lincoln Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust et Trustees. 63-Goodin. Helen -M.

Henry Goodin, Trustee, 64-Granlees. Tr. for Emily Wilkinson. 65-Hart. John -John R.

Bart, et Trustees. ROOM 416. MONDAY. JUNE 2. 1930 JUDGE VAN DUSEN.

WILLS 1-Leavey. Peter Trust Co. of Executor. 2-Levi. 1.

Valentine-Fidelity-Phila. Trust et al. Executors. 3-Levinson. Louis- -Martin Feldman.

Executor. 4--Linse. Kate--Margaret Linse Executrices. 5-Loeb. Max -Florence R.

Loeb. Executrix. 6 -Long. Margaret (also known as Margaret Warren) -Harry E. Thompson.

Executor. 7-Loughlin. Mary E. -James J. Executor.

8-Lorett. Hannah May -Vernon B. Miller, Executor. 9-Lyster. Mary E.

-Bertha Lester Rostwick et Executors. 10-Marano. Francesco- Marano. Executor. 11-Markovitz.

Bernath-S. Henry Rosenthal et Executors. 12-Mastbaum, Jules -Etta Wedell Mastbaum et Executors. 13 Mar. Emelia N.

N. Kellam. Administrator 14-Mendham. Trust Executor. 15-Michner.

Edith Bank of Ger. mantown and Trust Co. of Philadelpiha, Exeeutor. 16-Millett. Ann Jane- Mary R.

Millett et Executors. 17-Minaghan. John J. -Raymond Maginn. Administrator A.

18-Moore. Josephine J. Altken et Executors. 19-Moore. Margaret Rittenhouse.

Executor. 20-Moore. Mary Elizabeth-Joseph R. Wilson. Executor 21 Morris.

Thomas R. -Girard Trust Administrator 22-Morton. Isabella -J. Frederick Martin. Executor.

23-Moss. Fleurette L. Lebair. Executor. 24-Mueller.

Anna M. (also known Mary Mueller) -Charles Miller. Executor. 25 -Mulligan, Ellen-Mary E. Klopp.

Executrix. 26 -MeAfee. Jolin-Robert Raymond Galbraith. Administrator 27-McCandless. William -Sallie L.

Mccandless. Executrix. 28-McCracken. Robert- John C. Wilson et Executors 29-McDevitt.

Mary--Thomas At McNab. Executor. INTESTATES 30-Lennix. Frederick-Penna. Co.

for Ins. on Lives Ancilliary Administrator. 31-Loughran. Peter J. ran.

Administrator. 32-Mines. Marie--John J. Robinson. Administrator.

33-Maurer. Anna M. -Joseph Maurer. Administrator. 34-Maurer.

William E. Ladner, Administrator. 35-Maxwell Hugh M. Maxwell. 36-Mander.

Charles Mildred L. Higgins, Administratrix. 37-Minnfkin. Fred Gina Men and Management Bank Trust Administrator. 38- -Montford Grace--Germantown Trust Administrator, 30- MeAdams.

Mary (or Mary T. T. Administrator. 40- McCormick. Anna Harry 8.

Macaules. Administrator, -McKnight. Lanra-William Edward Chambers. Administrator. 42-McLaughlin.

Irene--Janet McLaughlin, a.dministratrix 43-McLaughlin. Maria--John J. McLaughlin. Administrator. GUARDIANS Margery L.

-Morris Wolf. 45 Me Kessick. John -Real Title Guardian. Estate Trust Guardian. 46 O'Neill, P.

O'Neill. Guardian. 47-O'Neill. Thomas- Francis P. O'Neill.

Guardian. TRUSTEES 48-Megargee. George phia Trust Co. et al. Trustees.

49-Mitchell. Nicholas -Penna. for Ins. on Lives, et Trustees for A. Rosalie L.

Mitchell. 50. Carrie M. -Martin V. Bergen.

Trustee for Laura Michener. 51-Muller William Trust Trustee for Emma B. Muller and Caroline C. Schaefer, 52-Myers. Simon Trust Trustee for Mark Myers, 53-MeCurdy, John -James A.

McCurdy. et al, Trustees for Martha M. McKee. James A. McCurdy and Clifford P.

McCurdy ($96. 4.06 fund). 54-McCurdy. John -James A. McCurdy.

et Trustees for Martha M. McKee. James A. McCordy and Clifford P. McCordy.

55-McDowell. Marcellus E. -Tradesmen's Nat. Bank Trust Co. et Trustees.

56-- McKee John--Joseph P. McCullen. 57-Newhall, Mary--Provident Tr. Trustee for Abby Newhall, 58 arker, Thomas--Frances A. Parker-Clark et Trustees.

59-Parsons. Sarah R. -Alfred H. Williams, Trustee for Elizabeth Parsons. 60-Piersol.

George Morris Piersol Trustees. 61-Prichard. Jonathan--William T. Prichard et Trustees, 62-Rideway. John Jacob -Penna.

Co. for Ins. on Lives Trustee for Emily Rirgway de Ganay. 63-Riedemann Bertha -John H. Riedemann et Trustees for Elsie Florence Riedemann.

64-Riehle. Mary B. -Fidelity-Phila. Tr. Trustee for Caroline Bessle Cox (now Wolstenholme).

65-Robison. Sanford H. -Meldon S. Robison et Trustees, READVERTISED 66. Me Dowell.

Nancy P. Me. Executrix. 67-Nickle. John-Norman Klauder, Administrator, ROOM 414.

MONDAY. JUNE 1930. JUDGE STEARNE. WILLS. 1-MeKelvey, James B.

-Charles McNally. Executor 2-McQeon. Joseph Tr. Executor. 3-MeLaughlin.

Patrick- Mulrine. Jr. Executor. -McMichael. Charles Trust Co.

et Executors. 5-Neidhard. Pauline L. Fidelity-Phila. Trust Co, et Executors.

6-Oberteuffer. Helen D. Co. for Ins. on Lives, Executor.

7-0'Brien. Mary -Thomas D. O'Brien. Executor. Connor Isabella F.

-Charles P. O'Connor et Executors. 9-O'Donnell. Mary J. Penna.

Co. for Ins. on Lives, Executors. 10-Patton. Charles Trust Co.

et Executors. 11-Petzelt, Christopher -Helen Moore Petzelt. Executrix. 12- -Pfau. Barbara-Anna F.

Brennan et Executors. 13- Phillips, George Brinton-Penna. Co. for Ins. on Lives, Executor.

14-Platt. Eliza- Platt et Executors. 15-Potsdamer. S. Bella- Alfred B.

Levy. Executor. 16-Rainear. Charles J. -Charles Warren Rainear et Executors, 17-Ramsey.

Mary Ellen-John H. Craven. Executor. 18-Reiff. Jacob Howard Reiff et Executors.

19-Richmond. John Sargent (also known Sargent -Aimee Josephine Richmond. Ext entrix. 20-Robinson, Nicholas P. Robinson.

Administratrix c. t. A. 21 -Rommel, Henry-Loula Charlotte Rom24 -Ross. Heary Gifford Ross.

23- Ross. Charles -Blanche Ross Hammel. Administratrix c. A. 22-Rose.

Emma Frances-Henry R. Rose. mond. Administratrix c. t.

Executor. 1 Executrix. 25-Rutter. Horace Tr. Co.

et Executors, 26-Sadleir. James A. Sadler. Executor. 27- Elizabeth I.

-Real Est. Land T. T. Executor. 28-Saul, George Barfoot Executors, 29 Schmidt.

Margaret M. -Charles J. Schmidt. Executor. INTESTATES 30 MeMonagle.

Daniel E. --Margaret A. MeAdministratrix 31-Naseef. -Alexander K. Naseef.

Administrator. 32- Samuel Sinkler. Administrator. 33-Patterson. Nettie-Harry Patterson, Administrator.

34-Payne, Ida V. -Eiste Payne Oberrender. Administratrix, Percy. Herbert -Augusta B. Scott, Ad.

ministratrix. 36-Pettiniechio. Antonio--Michele Macchi aroli. Administrator. 37- Pettit, Charles Stevens.

Administrator. 38-Pupura, Salvatore- Michele Macchiaroll Administrator. 39-Reinicke. William A. Rush.

Administratrix. 40-Rosenthal, Abraham--Katie Rosentbal. Administratrix, 41-- Ross. -Frank Ross. Administrator.

42-Settle. Jessie S. Settle. Ad 43-Shaw. James--Mary ministrator.

K. Shaw. Adminis tratrix. GUARDIANS 44-Peters, Philadelphia. William Jr.

Guardian. -Provident Trust Co. 45 Reilley, John T. Guardian. Jr.

T. T. Company. 46-Robinson. Priscilla delphia Trust Guardian.

47-Schneider. Madeline. Margaret and Jo seph-Emil S. Schneider. Guardian.

48 Marion S. -Charles E. Schrey. Guardian. TRUSTEES 49-Ruddiman, William H.

of Conti. real -Equit. T. T. Trustee (for sale estate).

50-Scheufele. William F. -Integrity Tr. Trustee for Marion L. Scheufele.

51-Shields. Albert 8. Walter C. Blakely. Trustee.

52- Shortridge, Joha -Fidelity-Phila, Trust Trustee. ORPHANS' COURT NOTICES 33-Simon, Trust Trustee for Julia A. B. Dickinson. 54-Simpson.

Mary Emma--Northern Tr. Trustee, 55-Smith. Elizabeth H. -Penna. Co.

for Ins. on Lives. de, Trustee for Caroline Fairman (now Conzngham). 56-Smith. Mary -Fidelity-Phila.

Tr. Trustee for Alice A Smith. 57-Smyth. Margaret A. -Tradesmen's Nat Bank Trust Trustee, 58 Sower, Charles Trust Trustee for Charles S.

Potts. 50-Swaby. Joseph James, Jr. -Penna. Co for los.

on Lives. Trustee for Ann B. Swaby. 60- Swartley. Samuel S.

-Union Bank Trust Trustee for Gladys Shollenberger (nee Swartley), 81 Thomson. Emma Hopkins Judson -Emma Judson Hornberger, Trustee. 62-- Travis. Simeon- J. 0'Rourke.

Trustee, 63- Tyson. Josiah E. -Provident Trust Trustee. 64- Tyson. Mary A.

Mulford Smith et Trustees for Fannie L. Williams. Anna 8. Tyson and Edward P. Tyson.

65-Wallace. William It. Rachel Lees, Trustee, WILLS 1-Schoell, William Frederick--Anne Pennock Schoell. Executrix. 2-Schofield.

Annie- Albert E. Schofield. 3-Selfert. Wilhelm (or William) -Clinton A. Sowers, Exeentor.

4-Shadell. Mary Shadell et Executors. 5-Sharpless. Margaretta Alice (also known as M. Alice Sharpless) -Clarence E.

Sharpless, Executor. 6 Siddall. Flora May -Sarah L. Eckert. Executrix.

7-Simons, Josephine C. Loving. Executor. 8-Smith. Lillian M.

Seltzinger. Exeentor, 9-Snellenburg, Nathan--Joseph N. Snellen burg et Executors, 10 -Soxhlet. Paul -Howard A. Fell et Executors.

11-Speler. Leon -Joseph Weinberg. Executor. 12-Sternberger. Leopold-Elsie Eaton et Executrices.

13-Stewart. Ellen- -Robert Campbell, Executor. 14- -Sullivan. John--Elizabeth Sullivan. Admin'x c.

t. Florence G. -Isaac Gerstley et Executors. 16 Swallow Mary W. Swallow.

Executor. 17- Findali. Joseph Trust et Executors. 18- Toscano. Giuseppe (also known as Giusep.

pe Tuscano) -Charles C. A. Baldi. Executor. 19-Vezigian.

Setrak-Frank N. Nahikian et Executors. 20-Volk. Frederick. Jr.

-Integrity Trust Executor. 21-Waldman. Tillie-Selig Waldman. Executor. 22-Weaver.

Edward -Howard P. Weaver et al. Executors. 23-Weekerly. Emma G.

Keck. Executor. 24-Weisbecker, C. Farrell, Executor. 25-Wentzel.

Emma M. -William F. Brennan. Executor. 26-Wett, Theodore E.

-Herman O. Idler. Executor. 27-Whitcomb. Fanny Kingsley-Girard Trust Co.

al. Executors. 28 Williamson, Esther -Real Estate Land Executor. 29-Wilson, George Jr. -Emily Earle WIlson et ancillary Exeentor.

30-Yarwood. George William W. wood. Executor. INTESTATES 31-Sheldrake.

Sadie-Linda Sheldrake. Administrator. 32-Shupp. Susan McGill--Irvin Shupp, Administrator. 33 Smith.

June Elizabeth-Girard Trust Administrator. 34-Snowden, Hannah-Ada S. Robinson. Administratrix. 35-Surder.

Philip--Harry Snyder. Administrator. 30-Solomon. Ruby R. (or Robert) -Vitta R.

37-Stevenson. Josiah -Kathryn L. Steven son. Administratrix. 38-Sullivan, Daniel- Men and Management B.

Administrator. 39-Sweenex. Hubert F. -Josephine E. 40-Thoman.

Sweeney. Frank-Nat. Bank of German Administratrix. town Tr. Co of Administrator.

41-Trask. John E. D. -Joseph M. Doban.

Ad42-Yuzwick. ministrator. Jove (also known as Jove Yuz. Julia Lebiszchak. Administratrix.

43 Maryon-Maryanna Sasinowski, Administratrix. GUARDIANS 44-Wagner. Elsie-Fidelity-Phila. Tr. Guardian.

45-Warriner. William Herbert-Willjam H. Clark, Guardian. 46 Weasel. Julian Trust Guardian.

47-Wolf. Louisette Mastbaum. nee Louisette W. Mastbaum-Morris Wolf, Guardian. 48-Zwirner.

Alfred Lewis- Bank and Trust Guardian, TRUSTEES 49-Weintraub. Trustees for Bernard Dora -Provident Weintraub. Trust Co. et 50-Welsh. John -Penna.

Co, for Ins. on Lives. Trustee. Wharton. William -Penna.

Co. for Ins. on Lives. et Trustees for Edward Wanton Smith. 52-Wharton.

William -Penna. Co. for Esther Ins. on Lives, et Trustees for Morton Smith. 53-Wharton.

William -Penna. Co. for Ins. on Lives, et Trustees for Anna Wharton Wood. 54-Whitaker.

Ann-James Whitaker et Trustees for Charles W. Whitaker, 55-Wiggan. George F. -Germantown Tr. Trustee for Mary D.

Wiggan Fausten. 56- Williams, Clement Penrose Trust et Trustees for Helen Cochran. 57-Williams, Clement Trust et Trustees for Muriel W. Hovt. 58 Wilitams, Clement Trust et Trustees for Gladys W.

Meade. Williamson. Isaiah V. -Penna. Co.

for Ins. on Lives, Trustee (2d item of will). Trustees for 0. Willis Adams. Helen 60-Willls, James Carmalt-Charles C.

Willis. Adama Nice and H. Lawson Adams, 61-Willis, James Carmalt-Charles C. Willis, et Trustees James for Charles -Charles C. C.

Willis. Willis. et Trustees for Ella Cora Heyl. 63- Willis. Mary-Charles C.

Willis. et Trustees for Wills Adams. Helen Adams Nice and H. Lawson Adans. 64 Mary.

Charles C. Willis et Trustees for Charles C. Willis. 65 Willis. Mary -Charles C.

Willis. et Trustees for Ella Cora Heyl. Readvertised 66-Bramlage. Herman George -Frank R. Smith, Executor, 67-Kirk.

William -Thomas Kirk. Adminis. trator. 68-Milgrom. Morris--Max Milgrom.

Administra tor. WILLIAM F. CAMPBELL, 5-30-1 Clerk of Orphans' Court. Columbus, N. May 29, EDAVARD AARONSON, aged 87.

tives and friends are invited to attend funeral. from residence of his son-in-law. John H. Sharp. 8 New York Columbus, Sunday, P.

M. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Saturday eve. May 28.

at his late residence. 1136 N. Paxon West JAMES. husband of Annie G. Batty.

Funeral services 2 P. at Griffith Chapel. Norwood. Pa. Int.

Arlington Cem. Viewing to 9 P. M. BECHTEL. -Suddenly May 27, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, husband of Johanna G.

Bechtel, Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, 2.30 P. from the Broad Apartments of William H. Battersby, 3316 N. st. Int.

Northwood Cem. 28. EMMA I. Funeral services P. at Union Home for Old Ladies, 4801 Lancaster ave.

29, SARAH, wife of Jacob Berk, aged 47. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. 1 P. precisely, at her late residence. 1803 Champlost ave.

Int. Mt. Carmel Cem. Kindly omit flowers. 27.

DANIEL husband of Emma Biber (nee Smith). in his 53d year. Funeral 2 P. from his residence. 19; N.

27th Camden. BOLGER. -May 28. CHARLOTTE. wife of John Bolger (nee Anderson).

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Sat. 8.30 A. late residence, 403 Cedar Jenkintown. Pa.

Solemn high requiem Immaculate Conception Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

20. at his late residence, 3826 Oak road, Germantown. HENRY DIVER. aged 69. husband of Mary B.

Booth. Due notice of funeral will be given. Entered into rest, MAY 28. A. CULVER BOYD.

aged 51. services at his late residence. 186 N. Lansdowne Lansdowne, P. M.

(D. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. 21, THERESA wife of John C. Byrne (nee Higgins).

Relatives and friends, also Court Ava Marie, 650 C. D. of are invited to attend funeral, 8.30 A. from her late of residence, 137 West Gorgas lane, Solemn mass requiem at the Holy Cross Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. 26. JOHN son of John and Margaret Carey (nee Flynn). Relatives and friends invited to funeral.

8.30 A. from father's residence. 514 Race st. Solemm requiem mass. St.

Augustine's Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

of Lanra Suddenly, May 27. WILLIAM. busband Carr. Relatives and friends, also members of Lieut. Col.

Henry T. Dechert Oliver H. Bair CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1820 Chestnut Street No CHARGE FOR USE OF FUNERAL PARLORS M. A.

BAIR I.Rit 1581 President Race 1110. ROOM 425 MONDAY. JUNE 2, 1930 JUDGE DIED ANDREW J. BAIR SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3925 Chestnut St. CHAS.

S. BAIR A.J. EVErgreen 7700 BELMONT Concrete Burial Cases Are Everlasting Accept No Substitutes Ask Any Funeral Director Belmont Cement Burial Case Co. Camp. No.

80, S. A. W. United Republican Club of 25th Ward: 45th Ward Republican Club, 6th Ward Republican Club and all other organizations of which he was A member, are invited to attend funeral. 8.30 A.

from his late residence, 3411 Cottman st. Mass of requiem at St. Matthew's Church, 10 A. M. Int.

private. CATHERS. -May 29. MABEL daughter of Walter E. and Mabel E.

Cathers. aged 14 months. Funeral services at her parents' residence, Summit North Wales, Pa. Int. Hillside Cem.

Friends may call 7.30 to 9 P. M. May 27. JESSE DANIEL. husband of Alice Cobb (nee Walsh).

Relatives and friends, also Brotherhood of Trainmen. No. 160, P. R. are invited to attend funeral.

9 A. from residence of his father-in-law. Walter Walsh. 57 Seymour Germantown. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem, 28. REV. MICHAEL son of late John and Margaret Colahan and brother of Rev. Thomas Colahan. Church of St.

Anthony of Padua. Relatives, and friends are invited to attend 8.30 A. at Church of Transfiguration. Divine office begins 9.30 A. M.

Solemn masa of requiem, 10 A M. Int. Ashland. Pa. COWAN.

THOMAS son of the late John and Mary Cowan (nee Relatives and friends are invited to funeral. 8:30 A. 2410 Lombard st. High mass of requiem at the Cathedral. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. DONNELLY. -May 28.

MARY wife of John Donnelly. Funeral 8,30 A. from residence. 939 Belmont ave. Solemn requiem mass.

Our Mother of Sorrows Church, 10 A. M. Int. St. Denis' Cem.

Relatives and friends. also Rosary and Altar Societies. Invited to attend, May 28, EMMA ENGEL (nee. Shaffer), wife of Calvin G. Engel, in her 60th year.

Service on 2.30 P. at her late residence, 800 Welcome Norwood, Del. Pa. Int, at Arlington Cem. Friends may call Sun.

eve. -On May 20, ELIZABETH CRAMP FREED. daughter of the late Samuel H. and Harriet Alice Cramp. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral services on 2.30 P.

at her Inte residence. 144 Valley rond. Ardmore, Int. private, GODFREY. his residence, 1307 N.

15th CLARENCE husband of Anna M. God frey. Relatives and friends, also Mt. Horeb Lodge. No.

528. F. and A. and nil Masonie bodies of which member. and members of East Allegheny Avenue M.

1. Church. are invited to attend funeral services, P. at funeral home of John W. Conner.

3058 Frankford Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call at the funeral home Fri. eve. 28.

NAOMI daughter of the late Matthew F. and Naomi G. Hamilton, of 4522 Springield ave, Relatives and friends are invited to services. P. at the funeral home of Andrew J.

Bair Son, 3020 Chestnut st. Int. private. HARPER. -May 23.

MARY wife of Inte James Harper (nee Strain). late of 3303 N. Front st. Relatives and friends, also members of Beacon Presbyterian Church. are invited to attend funeral services.

2 P. M. at parlors of J. E. Dillon.

2149 East Cumberland st. Int. Westminster Cem. 20. BARBARA.

beloved wife of Horace Haynes, aged 43. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. 2 P. at her brother-in-law residence, Louis Mathers. 7525 Tabor ave.

Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Viewing Fri. eve. HEYL, May 28.

MARY HEYL. aged 77 years. Relatives and friends are invited to services, 11 A. at her late residence, 310 Hathaway lane, Wynnewood. Pa.

lut. private, May at Rosemont. BLANCHE ROBINSON, wife of the late Isaac W. How. Funeral services at the home, of her son.

Dr. Harold W. How, Rosemont. 2.30 P. M.

(D. S. Int. private, Please omit flowers. 28.

FLORENCE. wife of Daniel Kantor, aged 27 years, Funeral services Fri. 3 at Asher Sons', Broad St. Chapel, 1309 N. Broad st.

Int. Cem. 29. JOHN husband of Catharine Kearns (nee Moran), late of 1820 Ginnedo st. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral from parlors of Edmund Hoey, 1210 N.

18th 8.30 A. M. Solemn requiem mASS at Gesu Church. 10 A. M.

Int. private. St. Denis'. 28.

AMELIA KING (nee Geil fuss). Relatives and friends are Invited to service, P. at her late residence. 3346 Ainslie st. May 28.

WALTER KIRKPATRICK. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral, 8.30 A. from Oliver H. Bair 1820 Chestnut Mass of. solemn requiem at St.

Francis de Sales Church. 10 A. M. Int. private.

Friends may call Fri. eve. -Of 3972 Bott May 28, EUGENE, husband of Lena Kleinhans. Relatives and friends, also Stone Masons' Union. No.

3, Pa, of B. M. and P. I. U.

of A. and Working Sten's Society of Labor Lyceum, of Kensington, Are invited to funeral, 1 P. at the apartments of William H. Battersby. 3316 N.

Broad st. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends call 8 10 10 P. M.

KOHLER. -At New York City. May 27 LAURA E. (nee Hartune). wife of Conrad Kohler, aged 50 rears.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. 2 P. at funeral parlors of Charles Pfizenmater Son. 1400 N. 29th st.

Int. Mt. Peace Cem. 27. ANNA ELIZA.

wife of James Krall, Sr. Relatives and friends. also Phila. Temple. No.

42. 000 U. and Camn 81 P. 0. A.

are invited to attend funeral services. 2 P. M. precisely, at late realdence, 1250 8. 234 st.

Int, At Mt. Moriah Com. Friends may call 8 to 10 P. M. 27.

DOROTHY F. wife of Harvey M. Lewis and daughter of William E. and Anstress Griffin. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral.

2. Woodstock P. from her late residence. 2350 8. st.

Int. at Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Fei. eve. LONG.

-May 27, MINNIE daughter of the late George and Matilda Long. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral vices. 3 P. late residence, 5546 Florence ave, Int. Mt.

Moriah Cem. Friends may call Friday, 8 to 10 P. M. LYNAGH. Norristown.

May 28, MARY MeNichol. wife of James J. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral. from late residence. 221 E.

Oak Norristown. 8.30 A. M. Solemn requiem mass. Nt.

Patrick's Church. 9,30 A. M. Int. St.

Patrick's Com. LYONS. -MAY 28. JOHN son of Owen and Catherine E. Leons.

funeral Relatives 8.30 and friends ate invited to from parents' residence. 544 East Wash ington lane. Gtn. Solemn requiem mass at Immaculate Concention Church. 10 A.

M. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. 28, MICHAEL L. (Bobbie), son of Michael and the late Anna M. McCarty.

Relatives and friends, also St. Bridget's Naval Battalion, A. are Invited to tend funeral. 8,30 from late residence, 3045 N. 35th st, Church, Solemn requiem mass at St.

Bridget's 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. 26.

MAURICE, son of late Jesse and Susan McIntyre (nee Me. Keown). Relatives and friends, also employees of U. S. Mint, are invited to attend residence.

funeral 8.30 from his late 2210 St. Albans st. Solemn mask of requiem at Church of St. Charles Borromeo. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McQUADE May 20. JAMES T.

A. dearly beloved son of Peter M. and Mary Me. Quade (nee Corey). Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8.30 A.

M. from parents' residence. 1238 N. Front st. Solemn requiem mars at St.

Michael's Church. A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Atlantic City rapers please copy. MALLOY-JOHN (see MOLLOY) 17. JOHN, formerly of 2353 S. Lambert Phila, husband of the late Elizabeth Molloy and hand of Margaret Mollor. Relatives and friends.

also St. Holy Name 80. clety. 0. No.

1. employees of P. R. T. 20th and Johnston sta.

And 17th and Arch are Invited to attend funeral 8.30 A. from the residence of his son. John F. Molloy. 30 Cherry Sharon Hill.

Pa. Solemn mass of requiem at Church of the Holly Spirit. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. -At Scranton, suddenly. May 27. MILTON husband of Maybelle man Morse Funeral services, 2 P. at 855 E.

Price Germantown, Phila, Int. private. Friends may call Fri. eve, OSBOURN. -May 15.

THOMAS REBRER OSBOURN. born Oct 10. 1849. Under the wishes of the deceased. Int.

and funeral were strictly private, limited to a few of his male friends. His body was buried in his lot. No. 211. Section W.

Laurel Hill Phila, R. R. Bringburst funeral directors. PAUL. -May 28.

WILLIAM. husband of Josephine Paul (nee of 6538 Allman at. Relatives and friends are invited to serrice. 2 P. at Oliver H.

Bair 1820 Chestnut st. Int. at Mt. Moriah Cem. Viewing Fri.

eve. PETERSON. -On May 27. MILLARD F. husband of Glennie Peterson (nee Farrell), of 322 Fifth Haddon Heights.

aged 70 Fears. Relatives and friends and all organizations of which he was a member. are invited to the service on 2 P. at the Oliver H. Bair 1820 Chestnut st.

Int. at Colestown. N. J. Viewing Friday eve.

27. EMMA H. (nee Preston). wife of Sidney L. Powell.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral. 2.30 P. from her late home, 2512 8. 19th st. Int.

Arlington Cem. Friends call Friday eve. -Suddenly May 29. SOLOMON N. husband of Helen Romm, aged 02, of Palmyra, J.

Relatives and friends, also Penna. Lodge. No. 76. 0.

B. Liberty Ben. Association: Camden Lodge, B. P. 0.

and all other organizations of which he was a member. invited to services. 11 A. precisely. at Morris Rosenberg Son Memorial Chapel.

2000 N. Broad st. Int. Monteflore Cem. Kindly omit flowers.

At Bristol. May 29, ELLA wife of the late Harvey-8. Rue, Relatives and friends, also Morning Star Chapter. No. 395, 0.

E. 8.. are invited to funeral services at her late residence, 417 Radcliffe 3 P. M. Int.

private. Bristol Com. RUTH. -May 27, LAURA E. (nee Rathgeb).

wife of William H. Ruth, Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. P. Inte residence, 1822 E. Monmouth st Int.

Oakland Cem. Friends may call Friday eve. 25. WILLIAM, husband of the late Elizabeth Ryan (nee O' Bryan). Relatives and friends are invited to attend fn- neral, 8.30 A.

from residence, 5612 Kingsessing ave. Solemn requiem mass at St. Gregory's Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. SHINER. -01 2442 N. Clarion May 29, WILLIAM husband of Catherine M. Shiner.

Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend funeral. Sat. 3 P. af the apartments of William H. Battersby, 3316 N.

Broad st. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call Friday, 8 to 10 P. M.

Ashland. May 27, HARRY husband of Sarah Shipp SchrefHer), aged 87. Relatives and friends, also members of Bristol Lodge, No. 25. and A.

Bristol Lodge, No. 970. and Bristol Lodge of Moose, are invited to funeral services, 2 P. at his late residence, 605 Radcliffe Bristol, Pa. Int.

Bristol Cem. Friends may call Friday eve. 28. FREDERICK busband of Elizabeth Shister (nee Mory), aged 72. Relatives and friends are invited to servIces, P.

at his late residence. 1917 Diamond st. Int. Trinity Lutheran Cem. Viewing after 7 P.

M. SMITH. At Woodbury, N. J. May 28.

1. SCOTT SMITH. aged 89. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, 2 M. (D.

S. from his. Inte residence. 430 Hunter Woodburr. N.

J. private, Kelington Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 69th Street Section The housewife's dream realized Not feature lacking, Every modern appointment cluded in the purchase pricenot an "extra" for vom to buy.

General Electrio Refrigerator Alt the advantages of the famous 69th Street shopping Shades and business center. Live in one of these bio Screens walk room homes. from the only 6 69th minutes' St. Terminal, at monthly Awnings pense of only $32 $8 B. BAYARD ROAD $5975 From 69th Market walk or drive out Garrett Road to Bavard Road John H.

McClatchy OFFICE. 69TH CHESTNUT Open Until 9 P. M. New Jersey Property SUBURBAN OWN A CHICKEN FARM WEEK NEAR CAMDEN Live cheap--Keep healthy -Earn a pront. We start you, Free trip to inspect tract at your convenience Write or phone- No obli gation.

UNEEDA CHICKEN FARM 1211 Chestnut Street Ritt. 7980 SMITH. -May 28. HARRY SMITH. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, 2 P.

0. R. Hartranft 3621 Germantown ave. Int. Hillside Cem.

Viewing Friday ere. SPANGLER. May 28. SUSAN. wife of late Charles Spangler.

Relatives and friends are invited to services, 12 noon. 1244 N. 60th st. Friends may call Fri. eve.

May 27, DANIEL, busband of the late Harriet Strohl. formerly of 2017 A st. Relatives and friends, also Police Beneficiary Association. Vigilant Counell. No.

69, 0. of I. and all organizations of which he Was member. are invited to services. 3 P.

at parlors of J. F. Griess, N. W. cor.

Sth and Hunting Park ave. Int, Hill. side Com Friends may call Fri, eve. SUMMERS. May 28.

WILLIAM K. his bund of late Mary Summers. Relatives and friends are invited to services. 1.30 P'. 4617 Greene Germantown.

Pa. Int. private, Viewing 7 to 9 P. M. THIGPEN.

May 27. HANNAH MARIE. wife of Frank Thignen and danghter of Bridget and late Alexander Rodgers, in her 21st year, Relatives and friends are invited to attend funerol. 0.30 At her late residence. 2545 Meredith st.

Solemn re. quiem mass At St. Francis Xavier Church. 11 A M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. at his home. 735 Har. vard Swarthmore, 00 May 29, HEN. JAMIN THOMAS.

M. D. Due notice of funeral will be given. May 27. ROBERT.

husband of Sarah Trindle (nee Jones). Relatives and frtends, also Washington Camp. No. 866. P.

0. 8. of invited to funeral. 2 P. M.

from parlors of E. C. Shall. 1830 E. Somerset st.

Int. Belvue Cem. Viewinz Fri. eve, 27. ANNA TUTTLE, Rel atives and friends are invited to the serv.

lees. I'. M. at parlors of Lafa vette Taylor. 2034-36 N.

Broad st, Friends may call 8 to 10 P. M. -May 28. WALTER husband Mildred S. Umsted (nee Sheeler), and son of Harry and Marian V.

Umsted. Relatires and friends Invited to funeral services, 2.30 P. M. late residence. 824 Mason Drexel Pa.

Int, private. 28. Miss ANNIE 0. UNCKEL. aged 75.

T'uneral services at the Baptist Home, Roosevelt bivd. and Pennypack Circle, 2 P. M. WARREN. -On May 28.

M. INA WARREN. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral. from her late residence. near Felton, Delaware, otl Sat, afternoon.

1.30 P. M. (standard time). Int. at Barrett's Chapel, Delaware.

28. HENRY D. MeCORD WEIR, husband of Sarah J. Weir, aged 66. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral services 2 P.

nt his Inte residence. Abington and Wharton Glenside. Pa. Int. private, Northwood Cem.

Frlends may 7.30 to 10 P. M. At Paulshoro, N. May 28, ELIZABETH M. widow of Coley Willis.

Ftneral services P. at the Apart ments of William H. Battershy, 3316 Brond st. Int. Harleigh Cem.

Friends may call Friday ever. 8 to 10. WINTRODE. May 28. at 973 N.

Lawrence AMBROS. husband of Inte Agnes Wintrode (nee Finegan), Relatives and friends. also employees of James H. Cassidy. Advertising Distributors, are invited fo attend funeral, A.

parlors of Edward Mack. 966 N. 5th st. Requiem mass at St. Peter's Church.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. WINTRODE.

-May 28. AGNES, wife of late Ambros Wintrode, Finegan). Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral. 9 A. parlors of Edward Mack.

966 N. 5th at. Requiem mass at St. Peter's Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross. SUICIDE EFFORT FAILS Despondent Man Leaps in Path of Train; Loses an Arm Despondent over inability to find work, Fred Schmidt, fifty -four, of 3051 North Sydenham street, threw himself in the path of a westbound train several hundred feet from the North Philadelphia Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad last night, suffering loss of his left arm and several toes of his right foot. He was taken to Temple Hospital by police of the Twenty -second street and Hunting Park avenue station. Ile will recover.

According to Mrs. E. H. Omer, of the North Sydenham street address. where he resided.

Sebmidt has recently said he was "tired of living." PENNSYLVANIA NOTES An extensive change in the ranking of Peunsylvania's -seven counties by their population totals in the 1930 census returns are being completed. The figures for twenty-two counties in which the preliminary totals have been computed have already effected several shifts, Wilfred Flood. of Alpina. who was convleted of first -degree murder for shooting and killing Joseph Pollard. 18 years old.

of Kingston. was sentenced by Judge Valentine at Wilkes-Barre yesterday to die in the electrie chair. Rotary International will be asked to suggest. to Rotarians thronghont the world the advisability of world-wide observance of Memorial Day and its patriotic significance. necording to resolution adopted yesterday by the Media Rotary Club.

Demanding that personal and corporate property owners Day the expense of State Government, 250 farmers launched the Lau. raster County Tax League at a meeting in Neffsville in Lancaster county. The Memorial Day committees of J. K. Tor Post.

No. 182, and of Itobert Oldham Post. No. 527. G.

A. will place a bright red geranium on each of the 790 soldiers' graves in the cemeteries of Bethlehem and vicinity on Memorial Day. custom that has prevailed many years. DELAWARE DOINGS All State and county offices. the public schools and the banks of Dover will close today, Memorial Day.

Commencement exercises of the Millsboro High School will be held tonight in the school auditorium. John Mahoney, a Long Island truck driver, was held under bond to await the outcome of an inquest into the cause of an automobile accident in Elkton. which resulted in the death of Ralph McGuire, 40 vears old. of Wilmington, Del. and injury of John G.

Cavanangh. John Bradley and George Bradlev. also of Wilmington. inquisition in Superior Court heA jury in fore Judge Richards in Wilmington, returned for $25,000 in the suit of Mra. Bertha E.

Tweed. against Allen Lockton. Judgment The suit is an outgrowth of antomobile accident at Newark in August, 1028. which the plaintiff's husband. Robert W.

Tweed. was killed. MARYLAND HAPPENINGS A class of one hundred seniors will he graduated from Hood College at the annual commencement exercises to be held in Frederick in Brodheck Hall of the women's college the morning of June 2 nt 11.45 o'clock. when the dean of the graduate school of arts and literature of the University of Chicago, Dr. Gordon J.

Laing, will deliver the principal address. Election of officers to serve for the ensuing year WAR included in the business of the closing session of the 111th annual convention of the Erangelical Lutheran Synod of Mary. land in Hagerstown yesterday, Rev. Dr. WitA.

Wade, of Baltimore, was re-elected president: Rev. P. Ruppert, Baltimore, recording secretary. and Rev. William Minnick.

Baltimore, statistical secretary, The horse show at Hill Top Farm. near Elkton, will be held today. It is being 5p011- sored by W. Frank Mathnes, of 161k Neck. formerly of Philadelphia, and the proceeds will he donated to the Cecil County Welfare Association, Appropriate exercises marked the dedication of the new Lilvan Stratton Memorial Library in Crisfield yesterday when the handsome memorial built in honor of A deceased Cristield woman Win formally sented to the city.

APARTMENTS GERMANTOWN GARDENS 946 WEST UPSAL STREET (At Upsal Station) AN INNOVATION (7 WINGS) IN CROSSES" ACRE GARDEN Most beautiful setting in Philadelphia Perfect Service Moderate Rentals elevators connecting with Subway garage adjoining building for the use of tenants only. Catering to a select clientele. Apartment suites of 4 Fromm. and Bath, 5 Reems and Baths and and 3 Bathe Features All colored tile baths and separate stall showers with Lehman glass doors, cedar closets, Hand. ball Court, Gymnasium and Playground for children.

Current for Frigidaire, cook. ins and lights included in rental.Maid'sand Chauffeur's quarters can be arranged. Leasing Offices on Premises Open tiff 9 P.M. Chet Wayne 503 to 519 King Street At Queen Lane Station, Penna. R.

R. 2-3 rooms, modern housekeeping apts, with bath. frigidaire. Equipped. Priced $40 to $60.

Apply office 507 King St. A. K. Frank, 250 S. Broad St.

WEST PHILADELPHIA IT IS COOL HERE THE APARTMENT RESIDENCES CHESTER LYNNE 4619 Chester Avenue CHESTER HALL E. cor. 48th Chester Ave. FARRAGUT HALL 4618 Chester Ave. LOU EL MANOR South 48th St.

and Osage Ave. Highly desirable 2. and 3: 3-room apartment Suites are now able gas and refrigeration included in the rental, All are outside apartments with super: abundance of airiness and cheerful sunlight. Apply at any one of these ment Homes, or Phone: Woo. 4288.

2116 W. VENANGO Plymouth Hall 2201 W. VENANGO New Bidgs, Refrig. Gas Free, Maid Service, $45 to $75. Furn.

apt, available. Resident Mar. Premises Until 9 P. M. TIOGA -Paramount Court- SUBURBAN WYNNEFIELD APTS 5060 CITY AVENUE A great opportunity to reasonably rent handsome 6 room, 2 bath apt.

in an exclusive, convenient location. Also 8 4-room apta, available. Elec. gAS electricity included. Garage space adjoining bldg.

Leasing agent on premises, Bale Station Beautiful suites of one and two bedrooms, living room, dinette, ette and bath. Electric Refrigerator, Central plant heat, $50 and up. T. F. Reilly, 50 City Bale Greenwood 1587 Produce Market Prices Continued From Page 17 EGGS, unchanged: Missouri, No 1, BUTTER, unchanged; creamery, extras.

34c. POULTRY, hens. unchanged. springs, lower. 86c: turkeys.

unchanged. spring geese. 180; spring ducks. 19c. MINNEAPOLIS, May 29.

(A. FLOUR -Unchanged. Shipments, 36,481, 22.00. -No. Northern.

No. red durum. May. July. CORN September.

3 OAT8-No. 3 whtie. c. FLAX-No. 1.

2.70½. LONDON, May 29 (A. -Close: CALCUTTA LINSEED- 178 6d. LINSEED 011--428 6d. SPERM OIL American refined.

19: spirits. 18 1d. TURPENTINE 60: 9d. type 34. TALLOW -Australian.

348 6d. LIVERPOOL, May and 29 (A. Close- Spot WHEAT CORN not quoted. HAMS--Long cat. 12 to 16 pounds.

101s 6d: short cut. 14 to 14 pounds 6d: extra skinned. picnies. 6 to 8 pounds. 788.

BACON-Cumberland ent. 32 to 40 pounds, 60: Canadian Wiltshires. clear bellies, 14 to 20 pounds, 84. 6d: long clear middies 28 to 35 888 6d: short clear dies. to 35 pounds.

888 6d: short clear SHOULDERS- Square, 12 to 16 pounds. LARD--Prime Western in tierces, 54s: American refined in boxes: 559, CHEESE--Canadian finest white and colored LINSEED OIL--Raw. 458 6d. PETROLEUM 1. 18 1d: No.

2, 15 2d. ROBIN- Types and 179 6d. TURPENTINE-Spirits, 418 9d. LIVESTOCK MARKETS CHICAGO, May 29 (A. HOGS.

23,000. including 5000 direct: opening (United Department of Agriculture) about steady, later trade steady to 10c lower: closed 10 to 15e lower on hogs scaling under 240 heavier weights closed about stendy: top. 810.50: shippers took 6000. estimated holdover. 2000: butchers, medium to choice.

250-300 200-250 $10a 10.50: 160-200 130-160 packing SOWS 88.9009.65: pigs. medium to choice. 90-130 $9.25010.25. CATTLE. 5000; CALVES.

3000: heavy heavy steers, weak to 25c lower: top. heavy kosher cows closed 25c lower. due to impending Jewish boliday: slaughter classes. steers good and choice. 1300-1500 812.25 R14.25: 1100-1300 950-1100 $11814.50: common and medium.

850 up. 8812.50; fed vearlings, good and choice, 750-950 beifers. good and choice 850 lbs. down. $10012: common and medium.

$7810.25: cows. good and choice. 88 a10: common and medium, low cutter and cutter. 84.7506.75: bulls. good and choice (beef), cutter to medium vealers (milk-fed), good and choice, $11a13: medium, cull and common, $0.5009: stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, all weights.

common and medium. SHEEP 5000: active. higher: shorn lambs, 810.25a10.80: top. $10.75: native springers. fat ewes steady, $585.50.

Slaughter classek. lambs. 12000 and choice, medium. cull and common. lambs.

good and choice, 92 lbs. down. $9.75010.75: medium. $9810: common. $8a9: medium to choice.

92. 100 ewes medium to choice. 150 lbs, down. cull and common, $1.75 84.50. NEW YORK, May 29 (A.

CATTLE--Receipts. 1040; no sales reported. CALVES--Receipts, 990: steady; good to choice, 811.509 medium, S8all: culls and common. 86a8. LAMBS 3450: steady: good to choice: springers, HOGS--Receipts 1960: none on sale.

LANCASTER, May 29 (A. (Pennsylvania Bureau of Markets Receipts, 50: CATTLE. 100; CALVES. 125. Slow market.

Few sales, light and medium weight beef steers, about steady with Monday's decline: none quotable above $11.50: bulk. 810810.75. Bulls. she-stock and cutters unchanged. Stockers and feeders nominal Calves steady: top vealers, $13, PITTSBURGH, 29 (A.

(t. 8. Dept. of Agriculture). 220-250 pounds.

220-250 pounds. 260-300 pounds, 810.25a10.50: 100-130 pounds 10,50: best sows. 89. CATTLE CALVES Receipts, 15: steady; good and choice vealers. $11812.

850; SHEEP-Receipts, spring lambs around, 50c lower: bulk sales. $11a13: other classes scarce, steady. EAST BUFFALO, May 29 (A. -(U. 8.

Dept. of Agriculture) ceipts. 1200: holdovers. 200: active. generally 15a45e higher: sows steady: desirable.

150-230 pounds, 811a11.10: 240-270 pounds, 270-800 ponuds, $10.50810,75: 120-140 pound averages and most pigs packing SOWS. CATTLE 200: steers and heifers fully steady: lightweight. medium quality steers, $10.85: good around 800-pound beit- AUCTION SALES J. Jacobs Co. Official Auctioneers of Associated Pawnbrokers 513-15-17 8.

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WATCHES. JEWELRY FRIDAY. JUNE 6, 1930. 10 M. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT City Property GIRARD ESTATE Central Heating Plant Houses FOR RENT Desirable two and three-story houses, 7 and 8 rooms.

bath and laundry, Rent includes heat, bot water and an allowance of electrie current for, light, ete. Rentals from $38.00 to $98.50 per month. For information apply to 1808 Shunk Street, or 512 LAFAYETTE BLDG. Philadelphia Lombard 0820 Main 87-86 MORTGAGES MONEY SAME DAY Any Amount--Terms 1 to 10 Yr8. Interest a year.

No red tape. present dealings disturbed. No We mortgages endorsers. also Confidential Your beve not immediate funds for 18T. 2ND, 3RD MORTGAGES Call, Telephone or Write.

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without call. Call, Our charge. day or telephone We representative evening. also Or have funds 1ST. 2ND.

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cows. strong. few fat kinds $6.7507.50. cutter grades. medium bulla.

$7,2507.75. CALVES- 200; steady: good to choice vealers. mostly medium sorts largely SHEEP -Receipts, 600; generally stendy, quality considered; no choice kinds offered: good to choice old crop whorn Jambs. medium. 810811: good to choice around 70 pounds.

springers. fat ewes mostie $5.5086 CINCINNATI, May 29 (A. 8. Dept. of Agriculture).

-HOGS. re ceipts. 2500: holdover. none: uneven. steady to be higher: good choice.

160-250 pounds. $10.5010.40 and $10.05. latter price 170 230 pounds: 280-300 pounds. $10.15010.25 talking $10010. 01 120-150 pounds: BOWS, $8.7501: stiEs.

$0.50 down. CATTLE, receipts, 300: CALVES. 375: about steady: slaughter grades scarce: sprinkling $10 down: beef cows. $788.50: cutters. $500.50: bulls in liberal supply, dull.

$0.5088: few $8.25: veals steady with Wednesday's average: undertone weak: top. 810.50: undergrades. SHEEP, receipts. 1200: no early sales: in dications stendy to higher on spring lambs: sheep steads: best fat ewes. $585.25.

INDIANAPOLIS, May 29 (A. (U. S. Dept. of Agriculture) HOGS.

receinta, 5500: holdovers. 374: 20-25c higher: bulk 160-250 pounds. $10.60: few choice lights. 250-300 pounde. $10.40110.50: 130-160 pounds, 100-130 pounds.

80.50a10: packing sows. CATTLE. receipts, 600: CALVES. 800: steady: few beef steers. two loads 10 sell $13 or better: most cows.

few 89: heifers. mostly no top kind bere: low cutters and cutters. vealers steady, $11 down. SHEEP, receipts, 500: stendy: spring lambs. generally few fat ewes.

$4.505.50. EAST ST. LOUIS, May 29 (A. -(United States Department of Agriculture) -HOGS, 13,500: fairly netive: mostly 5-10c higher: pigs 10-15e bigher: sows steady: bulk 150-200 pounds, top. $10.45 100-140 pounds.

bulks sows. $9.15 89.25. CATTLE. 1800. CALVES, 1500, Medium bulls steady to 250 lower: tops showing vealers 25c lower.

Other classes steady few steers. fat mixed venriings and heifers. cows. 87.2588.25: low cutters. $4.5085.25: sausage bulls.

$7.50 down: good and choice vealers. $11.00. SHEEP, 2500. All Jambs 25-50c higher: sheep steady, bulk spring lambs to packers. few prime graded lambs.

$18; culls. $9: good to choice 82-pound clipped lambs. $10.25: clipped ewes. $5 down. BALTIMORE, May Receipts, 75 head: market steady.

Steers, good to choice. medium to good. $10.50811: fair to medium. plain to fair. 88.7509.75: common to plain.

8.75, Bulla, medium to good. fair medium. plain to fair. $0.5007.25: common to plain. 86a6.50.

Cows. medium good. $708: fair to medium, plain fair. $5.5006: common to plain. $4a5: hefters.

medium to good. 89n10; fair to medium. plain to fair. 5798: common to plain. $6a7: fresh cows and springers.

$500110. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receints. 200 head. Market steady: sheep. 82a6: lambs.

Hogs. receipts. 400 head. Market steady Lights. 811a11.30; heavies, $10a11: medium.

roughs. $7,509.50: light pigs. $109 10,75: pigs. HOGS, 10020c higher quotations. CALVES Receipts.

25 head. Market low er, Calves. $6011.50. OMAHA, May 29 (U. S.

Dept. ol -CATTLE. 4200 head. CALVES. 300 head.

Fed steers and yearlings slow. steady to weak: she stock about steady: bulls weak, vealers steady. Fed steers and vear lings. medium weights. $12.25: held higher: heifers.

80.25a10.50: bulk beet cows. $788.50: bulk all cutters. 6.25: medium bulls. $727.35: practical top vealers. $14: few: $14.50.

HOGS. 16.000 head. Opened fully steady to shippers. later trade slow. steady to 10c lower: top, 810.03 on 200-210-1b butchers: bulk 180-250-Ib weights.

89.90a10: 250-300-1b butchers. $9.7589.90: 300-340-lb at $0.6009.75: packing HOWS, 89.15a9.25: feeder pigs. $8.758 9.25 SHEEP. 5000 head. Lambs, steady to 25c higher: advance confined to springers: other classes stendy: bulk fed clipped lambe.

$109 10.25: three decks fed Calif spring lambs. averaging 83 $11.75: bulk native springers. 812: best shorn ewes offered $5.50, no feeding lambs included. Agriculture. 2000 head.

CALVES. 800 head. Fed steers trade rather spotted: better kinds steady to strong. medium short teds. steady to weak: light yearlings and she stock mostly steady: some strength on better kinds of light vearlings: bulls weak to 250 lower: vealers and calves.

steady to easier: choice 647-Ib yearling helfers. $11.50: most light rearlings. $11 down: few butcher cows. medium bulls mostly $7. down: good to choice vealers.

around $11812. HOGS. 10,000 head. Opened slow and weak: closed fairly active, mostly steady with Wednesday's average: top. $10.10 on choice 200-225-lb: bulk desirable 160-260-lh.

250-325-Ib. 130-150-lb. packing sows. stock pigs. strong.

SHEEP. 5000 head. Fed lambs and springers, around 25c higher: odd lots sheen ahont stendy: choice native spring lambs. $12.50: Idahos. $11.75012.25: $12.25: better grade natives largely top elipped Jambs.

others. 89.60810. KANSAS CITY, May 29 (U. S. Dept..

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