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1. 1 to to to THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1930 Ta de 25 CHEROR Via VER CORD elola, com from MAN ot LAVAR mhare: for ERRO BERTY OF for Wire Win, etc rom 18 eter, for (Bel, 13 Darter from 11, eto, ATTA NOt for 18. trived at for 1 EX RICH. tr hia. ele Ins MAR NET HAD HILI Stra Ta mos ondi only A ROHI (11' MO), to Kiel Centra WheR j90 Al on on niec BA 49ed and 1 Exemb pet At Final 1 Brest A dally 11 on, at 11 so Sortie and 11.

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under Eaby's hustling ride accounted for the George D. Widener's River Side purse, which featured the card here today. The vietory her of St. Prisca WAS a fine great test of her trainer, ness and is a tribute to Sweet W. was F.

second and Megazza third. Mulholland. Supreme The race was over Sweet the was -furlong route and Supreme while 3 to 1 WAN an laid odds-on against he St. Prisca. Supreme Sweet favorite, into long lead, while St.

Prisca was back on the inside and in the worst ran going. However, Prisca at the far turn and Eaby then finally got St. going brought her to the and outside. into She closed third gamely turned, stretch in position. Prisca out in the middle of the track, the Supreme Sweet saved ground and was while hugged the rail.

However, in the final furlong St. Prisca, and displaying great win speed, closed fast was Sweet 'Belt Meby gazza a three lengths for the place. head. Supreme FIRST Workman). ODE 9-10, 1-8.

furlongs: claiming: Tin won: Hat. My 114 three-year- Della. (R. I (W Carroll), 12-1. third.

second: 100 114. IT. 8-5. Time, 2-5, Meintosh, Sewing Amir, Hour Saluda, also Peter Fix. Rainstorm it.

claiming: three-year-olds and upward: one and a 4-1. sixteenth miles: 4-5. won: PerOur tival. Own. 117 117 (R.

7-10, end: Tanale, Old 117 Black 18. Joe, Holt). 7-5, Blanco. Honestish third. Time, 1.47 and Pal also ran.

claiming; three-year-olde: furlongs: Mortana. 116 (R. Leisbman) 8-1. 8-5. won: Bellicasus.

110 (R. Worksecond: La golondrina, 106 (G. Scott Land. Guilder. Runaway Dark Simon, third.

Time. 1.12 3-5. Margaret JAY. Francis Seymour, Dim Ray, Jack Adams and Mr. Max also ran.

$1000 JowanceR! FOURTH three-year-olds: MiX fur furlongs: St. Riverside Purse: Prisea. 113 (J. Caby). 8-1.

Murry), 8-5, 1-4, 1-1, won: Supreme Sweet, 110 113 (F. (T. Catrone) out, third. seeend: Time, 1,11 8-5. Coady, Parnell Round, West Park.

Prince Bonnie, Abigail. Wild Denise also FAR. FIFTH -Claiming: mile and $1000: sixteenth: three- yea end Vengeance, 117 (A. Robertson, 7 to 1, 3 one Vowed to 1, to 10, won; The Runt, 117 (R. Work6 to 5.

3 to 5, second Rye and Time, Rye. 117 1.48. Gotta Gonow. Huon Time, Ballot Girl. (W.

Harveyl. to third. Fire Girl. Baby Blimp. Radio Service, Manwell.

Dashaway also ran. SIXTH- Claiming: $1000: four-year-olds and up; one mile and a quarter: Tony Joe. 115 (R. Workman), to 3. to 5.

to won: second: Scott. Marlboro. 118 (J. 115 (W. Carroll), to 1 to 5.

Kaby), 5 to third. Time, 2,06 1-5. Fair Class, Thum, Truncheon, Fire On, Ray Ruddy also ran. RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS (By A. FIRST maiden two-year-olds: three furlongs: Prince D' Amour.

118 Mann). $12.90, $4.50. won: Brett. 118 1C. Moser), $5.50.

$5,40, second: Diek Mor118 (C. $4.30, third. Time, Zinn. Salisbury. Broad Head First.

Peace Jimmy, Tack. West Virginia. Carisa. Norias also ran. SECOND 81000: claiming: three-vear-olde: one mile and one Evening won: Dose- 106 end: daisy, third.

Steel. 108 Princess Time. Chattering. (K. $17.70.

Dare, 1,47 104 Russell. 4-5. Ourtain $7.10. Black (W. Patti Call, $3.20.

$4.00. Lamp. Ellsworth, Master Louise. $8.00. Coby $3.80.

Ham- also sec- Cut ever, Baked Apple. PRO. THIRD $1000: claiming: three-year-olds and up: fillies and mares. one and one-sixteeth miles: Blackberry, 109 (L. Martin).

$3.90, $3.70, won; Donnatina, 109 IT. 88.40. $3.60. second: Chattanoochee. 104 1474-5.

(W. Saucy Polly, Vendeuse. Zuyder Zee. $7.20. third.

Time. Black Alice. Evergreen Queen. Francis Rock. Bethlehem.

Patina and Shasta Lady also ran. FOURTH--Antoine' Restaurant Purse: 81000: allowances: four-vear-olds and um: six furlongs: Charm. 100 (J. W. Frye).

$118.50. $46.90, $11.70. won: Old Dutch, 114 (H. Lonman). $5.60.

$3.40, second: Dinah Did Upset. 107 (N. Leblane). $2.50, third. Time.

1.13. Tantivy. Jane and Old Stip ran. FIFTH--Pointe Coupee Purse: 81200: lowances: three-year-olds: one mile: Brother Rank. (F.

Mann). $9,70. $3.40. $2.30. won: Kinesen.

102 (0. Landolt), $2.80, $2.30. second: Niato, 102 (K. $2.50. third.

Time. 1.39. General Jackson. Wood River and Clemence also SIXTH- Claiming: and up; one mile and a sixteenth: Bocaratone. 110 (G.

Cimerak). $8.20, $3.70, $2.60, won; Black Patricia, 107 K. Russell. $3.80. 182.60.

second: Oregon Fir. 112 (J. Dell), $3. third. Time, 1-5.

Cuddle, Turquoise and Ron Fils also ran. SEVENTH- Claiming: $1000: three-year-olda and np; Allies and mares; mile and a mixteenth: Rapida. 100 (L. Martin), $10.70. $6.80, won; Mulatto, 114 (0.

Phillips), $6.20, $6.70. second: Marcella Agnes, 104 (K. Russell). $5.50. third.

Time, 1.48 1-5. Louisville Ton, Facility, Turkey Neck. Aly Folly, Queerquill, Little Spied, Dutch Girl. Merida Angel also ran. RESULTS AT HAVANA (By A.

FIRST RACE -81000: claiming: three-yearolds and up: five hall furlongs: Ella Bark, 105 E. Goodrich), 8-5. 3-5. 1-3. won: Tidese, 102 (D.

Bryant), 3-1. 7-5, second: Betts Rowman. 102 (A. Colvin). 4-5, third.

Time. 1.14 3-5. Seth's Jewel. Reigh Celene. Total.

Mayhery and Runanelf also ran. claiming: three-year-olds and up: five and one half furlongs: Shrew, ty 105 Passero), 8-1. even. 1-2. won: Saint.

110 (M. Mitchell), 10-1. 5-1. ond: Fay Hamilton. 105 Logan).

1-5. third. Time. 1.15 3-5. Not Guilty.

Partnership. Phi Delta, Goodness Agnes. Hand Maiden, Pequeto and star Forward also ran. THIRD- $1000: claiming: three-year-olds and up; and one-balt furlongs: Cuevas. 110 (L.

Logan. 4-1, 8-5. 4-5. won: Complication. 110 Colvin).

8-1. 7-5. second: Richland 110 (J. Passero). 6-5, third.

Time. 1.14 4-5. Sweet Lacruse, Munning. Mac Day. Rockdale, Spring Poet.

The Enginger. and Broadmoor also ran. FOURTE-81000: claiming: four and 105 un: five and one half furlongs: Florinassa. (G. 5.1.

2-1. evell. won; Black Agate, 110 (K. Goodrich 4-5. 2-5.

second: J. J. Bambrick. 110 (J. Passero), 6-5.

third. Time, 1.14. Domineer, Mad. Sketch. Chris Paschen, Weathervane, The Code.

Hugene 8.. and Louis Rubenstein also ran. claiming: four -year-olds and un: 110 one mile and one-sixteenth: Lactarius, won: Ed 110. to (D, Bryant). to 5.

Logant, 8 5. to to to 10, second: Mary McClain. 102 (G. Riley), 1 to third. Time.

1.58 2-5. Chestor. Pinte and Homelike also Tall. And SIXTH claiming: three-year-olds Jo. 92 (J.

one Passero), and fifty to yards: 5, 8 to Winnie 6. 1, second: Realty, (n. 107 Aryant), Goodrich), 6 to 1. 6 3 to 5. to won: Powder, Shot, third.

Time, 1,37 1-5. Brown Lady. Pepper Stick. Worthman, Proxima, Non-Stop Bedford and Royal Saint. Spring Sam Picador, 8150 ran.

RESULTS AT AGUA CALIENTE FIRAT elda: Ave and RACE one-half furlongs: $600: three- Retfandot. rear108 Richardson), $6, 88. $3. won: Miss Witticism, Greco). $11,40.

$6.80. secDark Sabre. 105 (W. Cleverly $5. third.

Time, 3-5. Lumont. Chairmine Mint, Cadmeado, Maid. Ida Motor Fitzpatrick, Park. Glen Kingston Carse Also and un: SECOND -Claiming: $600: three-year-olde one mile and sixteenth: Argue.

92 mater. 102 (H. $11.60. Schutte) $6.20. $4.00.

$6, wen; second: VoltDeneso). 111 Luther). $9,20. third. Time.

Royal Mate, Rock Nationwide. Ponimol. King's Leo Lampe, Court. THIRD-8800 Pegasus elatining: also ran. two-year-olds: 113.20.

furlongs: My Machata. 111, Justiciary, (0. 110 Miller). IT. Mav1, second: Ella Madeline, 110 Final Reading.

Eyelena. third. Time. Prince .48 Disguise. Garlic Brave Sim Thrills, Pet.

FOURTH $800; Sorrento rat. Purse: allowances: Coltiletti, six $4.20. furlongs: 82.40. Norah. Dark 110: Ayr.

r. Shaste (0. Graft. Corbett), $45.00. $17.10.

second: 1.5. (E. Sequoia Philpot). Park, $4.20. Satin Spar.

110 Flagtime, Jim, Michael, Monohan. San Joaquin, FIFTH -San also ran. Purst; $1200: allow. sixteenth: and up: one mile and ances: $3.00, 82.00. Listo, 111 Wilson.

(H. 111 (H. Schutte). Philpet). $3.00, ding) $2.40.

second; third. Battle Time, Ax. 1.44 106 3-5, (J. Dark RedSeth's Hope. Leyland and Edisto also six Claiming: $800: three-year-olds SIXTHWarren, $7.20.

furlongs: $3.60. Shasta $3.40, Pear, won; 104 Starfer- (R. Bandy River, 111 Greco) TR. 88.60. 81.00.

second: Time, O' Brien. $7. third. River. Sandy Virginia Penguin.

Fair Simony. Anita. Ruth and up; ona $1000; four year olds SEVENTH ram. mile and an elghth: Inca. 109 10.

(T. Romano), $10.20. wont Torch. 152 Nut, 4-5 Little 88.20. third.

second: Time. Babe, Billy also Captain, Fair Bill. Kentucky BRIDGETON WINS VINELAND. Feb. Bridgeton High playVineland game High in the with second score half of and 18-12.

won The were 9-6 at the end of the Bridgeton High. Positions, Vineland H. Forward Forward Bellamy Centre Trento Guard Zimmerman Collyer's Selections By BERT T. COLLYER (Copyright 1930, by 0. N.

B) HAVANA SELECTIONS FIRST RACE-Winie Joe. Triona. Cath- more. SECOND--Ascot. Sea Kale, Wildrake, THIRD--Lew Black, Pequeto.

My Word. FOURTH- Charge, Munnine, Vandion. FIFTH -Aspin Lake, The Moon. Little Scout. SIXTH -John Shirley, Our Joan, Flamarno, Best--Joan Shirley.

MIAMI SELECTIONS FIRST RACE Gobi, Patsy Carter, Justa Queen. SECOND--Nursery Rhymes, Daffodil, Tetra Glass. THIRD-Ossie Professor. Hazel Gumberts. FOURTH -Gun Royal, Rapid Transit, Baron King.

FIFTH Apostle, Corinne Star. SIXTH- -Doctor Rankin. Parole 2nd, Senador Vasquez Bello. Best-Mary Dale, NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS FIRST RACE--Monticello, Gotoit, Southland King. SECOND--Rasuli.

Nancy Seth. Golden THIRD--High Foot. Black Cloud. While. AWAY.

FOURTH--Agitator, Taddywawa, Film. FIFTH-Raucona, Little Gyp, Lillian Mooar. SIXTH-Salona. Jack Horgan, Eager Play, SEVENTH--My Beauty, Cockrill, Finland. Best- -Agitator.

Most probable winner--Agitator, Collyer's System horse--Ascot. Best parlay- Arita tor. High Foot, Mary Dale. place, AGUA CALIENTE SELECTIONS FIRST RACE-Hawes, Seth's Companion, SECOND--Brunswick. Sheepshead Bay.

Thrace. THIRD--Sun Thorn, Mental, Northway Sta. ble FOURTH--Star Mistress, Plunging Sun, Foreign Club. FIFTH -Home James, Russet, Thatcher enSIXTH Bride o' the Wind. Flying Torch.

Best -Star Mistress, SEVENTH--Ted Healy, Lue Fish, Arous. CARD AT NEW ORLEANS -Apprentice allowance claimed. CARD AT MIAMI (By A. FIRST RACE three-vear-olds: maidone and one-sixteenth miles (6): Monticello 110 Nouthland King 110, Gotolt 108, Beaver Boy 110, Headpin 110. Caramel 105.

ANCOND-81000: claiming: four and one and one miles (12 and 6): Opa 102. Punkie 100. x'Commy Tickle 100. Cornbelt. 112.

Runmaid Polvo 111. xCottage Boy 107. Standard Bearor 119. Borough Monger 111. Nancy Seth 106.

Woodgain 111, Ariou 107. Also ran- 114. Otto Bers 112. Golden Cloud 112. Force 112, Mack's Baby 102.

Doc 107. THIRD the Union Point: allowAnces: three-year-olds: Mix furlongs (6) Whileaway 110. High Foot 110. H. Thurston 110.

Gregory 110.. Southland Belle 105. Black Cloud 115. FOURTH $1200: The Rapids: allowances: four -year-olds and up: six furlongs (7): Agitator 114. Macbeth 105.

Scotland Southerner 108, Sawdust 108, Film 108. Taddywawa 108. FIFTH $1000: claiming: four-year-olds and one and one-sixteenth miles (9): 105, Gold Ridge 115. High Life 115. Bragxadocio 112.

Moonr 105. xStagestruck 110. Little Gyp 110, Raucona 105. Walter 105, SIXTH claiming: four-year-olds and up: one and one miles (9): Show 106. Rejuvenation 110.

Eager Play 110. Deluge 110, xL.a Dentelle 100. BunThorne 110. 100. Horgan 110.

Salona 100. $1000: claiming: four-year-olds and up: one and one-sixteenth miles (12 and 6): xinfanta 102. Cockrill 116. X8auce 107. Jim McMahon 112.

xTrue Boy 107. Finland xGrab Bag 109. a Ballet 109. 102. Penlight 107.

Lady Basil 107. Bearing 112. Also ran Matthews 112. Sam Mengel 112. Little Minister 112, Dolly Seth 102.

xMy Beauty 102, xBlack Cyclone 107. (By A. FIRST RACE- $1000: fillies: twothree furlongs: Karly. 109: Chatterway. Satin 109: Kagle, 111: Bonnie 104; Sweetheart 100: Chosan, 113: Water Clown.

104; Rising Star. Mine. Patsy Carter. 113: Play 100: Camp More, 109: Gobi. 111.

Also eligible: Dizzy Spin. 110: Justa Queen. 109: Roval Tryst, 100; Chill Wind. 113: 106: Bewildered. 111.

SECOND-81000: claiming: four-year-olds and up: one mile and a sixteenth: aFire der. 107: Dowager. 107: Judge Caverly, 110: Storm Signal. 100: Zurich. 107: Daffodil, 107; Tetra Glass.

112: Nursery Khymes, 1121 Finnic. 107: Alaver, 110: xChatson. 107: Stars and Stripes, 110. Also eligible: Pontehardon, 110; Brown Ruler, 110: Silver Scenter. 110: Danger Signal.

105: Margate. 107: Maje, 107. $1000: claimine: and up: six furlongs: 115: My Cornwall Boy. 111; Bob Blackburn, 111: Hamea, 110: Nondaga. 111, Sir David O'Neil.

111: xKatharine 101: Grace 101; Pinnath. 111: 115; Vera 105: Golden Tinted. 106. Also eligible: Hazel Gumberts, 110: 10- anna, 115: Photograph. 106: Martyr, 106; Voyage, 110: Ralph Hartenstein.

111. FOURTH- The Bluegrass: 81000: four-yearolds and up: Nix furlongs: Baron King. 117: Sour Mash. 113: Gun Royal. 122: Stretcher.

Herade. 108: Queen Towton. Golden Volt. 118: Rapid Transit, 117: Campanini. 113.

claiming: four-year-olds and ND: one mile and a sixteenth: Corinne Star, 105: La Paloma, 110; Black Friar. 105: Light Air. 100: Lindy. 110; xl 102: American Coin. 110 Rockhawk.

110; Red Robe, 105: Whistler. 112; Marydale, 107: 107. Also eligible: 110: Webster. 110: Manuelita, 110: High Player, 112: Alex Woodliffe. 110: Laurie.

110, SIXTH Claiming: four-year-olds and one mile and quarter: xCongo I. 109: Louise Wilson. 107: Peter Prim. 110: Doctor Rankin, 116: xOlarifier. Bart.

109: Dolan. 114: Parole 11, 109: Black 114: 112. x8enador Vaxques Bello. 109 Ray Ruddy. )-Apprentice allowance claimed, CARD AT HAVANA (By A.

FIRST RACE- $1000: claiming: three-vearolds and up; six furlongs (17): Agues Wynn. 107: Winnie Jo. 95: xCaelque. 107: xLibrarian, 100: David. 100; Chatmore.

100: Administrator, 112: 102: 100: Harry Temple. 100; Panwaw. 107; Twenty Five Sixty, 95; Promptitude. 105: Bubbling On. 312: Doneru.

105; xLarapin, 107; Lucky Milt. 105. SECOND $1000: claiming: three and up; five and a half furlongs (10): Mother of Pearl. 107: Nea Kale, 112; Triad, 107: Alight, 97: Wildrake, 107: Forefather, 112; Forward, 102: Ascot, 107; Fill siteigh Colene. 102.

THIRD $1000: claiming: three-year-olds and up: five and half furlongs (9): xDunreigh, 107: Michael 112: Frazier. 107: 102; Blue Flax. 107: Lew Black, 112; My Word, 112: Erin Go Bragh, 112; xMaybar. 102. the Arango; claiming: four-year-olds and up: furlongs (12) Last Charge.

107: Sun Dance, 112; vOritie. Brahman. 107: H. 107: 114: Dixie Beauty, 102: Munning. 107; 112: Belascoain, 99; xHoatain.

109: Vandion. 109. FIFTH claiming: three-year-olds and UD: one mile and fifty varda (6): xAspin Lake, 110: xRuban Rouge. 110: Little xCommis- Scout: 110; 'The Moon. 100; 105: wiener Dee.

100. SIXTH $1000: the Rincon: claiming: threerear-olds and up: mile and 115: fifty yards (7): Joan. 105: Fellman, 110: xCatlettabure. 110: 105: Partner, Joan Shirley, 105: claimed. Clear 110.

and (x) heavy. -Apprentice allowance CARD AT AGUA CALIENTE, Clear and fast. STATE BALL CANDIDATES OUT (Ry A. FIRST claiming: x-The three World, yearolds 107: and x-Yucca, up: six 105: 107: tinmas. 107: x-Hawes.

x-Barrie 110: Oliver. 110: Broomoney, x-Rolling 115: Star. 107: Companion. 100; 97: 110: x-Pelaika. 107; 1-Parisette.

three 105. SECOND $000: claiming: 107: and ND six Miss. -Idealia. 108: furlongs x- x- 110: 110: Seth. Rochester Allan.

Little Our Friend. 102: Brunswick. 107: 113: Tom As bestor. 110- Sheepshead 110. Bay, Nash.

THIRD 112; 8800: Black Spot. year-olds: three furlongs 118: Glad Sun Thrills, 116; Sun (13): Gabbo. 118: Soldado, 118: Thorn. Clemente. 118: Mental.

118: Bunny 115t A Hug, Dot. San 118: Star Boat. Billy, 115. a-NorthWAY Arable. FOURTH claiming: three-year-olds: one 101: and x-Star Mistress.

110: 1-Foreign Club, a sixteenth miles It x-Plunging Sun. 101: Teculote. 106: x-Shasta Night. 96: Wizardry. and 104.

FIFTH three-year-olds un: one and sixteenths miles 105: (11): a- x-Dubrle. Play, 104: Port o' 107: James, Blue, 100; Umbrian Princess, 99: Princess. 102: North Ypres. 103: -Water Gap. 104: 100: a-Thatcher 1-Star Prince, 107; a- Elizabeth.

110, claiming: Firing tour-year-olds Torch. 113: and up: 1-Rockthorn. six 106: x-Bride the Wind, 100: furlongs (15): Chard. 106: Henry Horner, 104: 113; Field Mar105; shall. 110: Sourire.

100: Seth. 102: 3-Saddle Luck. 102: x-Glad Effort. 109: x-North- 3-Paul Hirtenstein. 112; George Groom, 107: ampton.

SEVEN 103. claiming; four- year-olds and up; one and an eighth miler x-Whis- 107: 1011 1041 Fair Trial 109: Bluefish. 112; Clermont 107: X-Junior's Nurse. 102: Sunervisor. 114: a Beverly, 102: Jo.

109: Little Ted Man. Healer, 3-Alabama Round, 1091 ro, 104: x-Roissantanis. 109. allowance claimed. STATE COLLEGE.

PA Feb. team Candidates for State baseball recreation halt. are preparatory to the frat practices 10 working out daily in the he candidates held when for all positions are working out. weather permits. At present but indent work will he restrieted the to limited buttery men after next week on account of spare available for practice.

BEAVER AND SNELL IN SHRINE SHOOT TIE Each Smash 98 Out of 100 and Share Honors; Three Even for Second More than two score trapshooters participated in the Rajah Temple Gun Club shoot over the Antitam Park traps at the mid- monthly shoot of the Shriners. It the shoot for week, the Rajah Temple "George F. Eisenbrown trophy" symbolic of the midwinter event, and a large -crowd enjoyed the contests which were close at all times. When the smoke had cleared away, it was found that Walter S. Beaver, the Berwin trapshooting ace, and Edwin Sneil, of Reading, had tied for the high gun trophy on ninety -eight breaks each.

Snell was in the lead at fifty targets, by a margin of one clay, but as Beaver broke his last fifty straight and Snell dropped one in the third brace, they finished a tie for the splendid trophy on ninety-eight breaks each. W. D. Renninger, of Collegeville, R. Brubaker, of Sinking Springs, and H.

Seidel, of Reading, each turned in scores of ninety -four breaks as the runner8-up for the Eisenbrown trophy. Clayton Manmiller, of Stoney Creeks Mills, and William Hoshower, of Reading, each scored ninety -three breaks. Class honors were Won by Dr. warren, shooting Steiff, for who. less although than a he has year, rolled up a total of eighty-nine breaks, in a most consistant score, three braces of twenty-one and the last of twentythree breaks.

George Goddard, the club secretary, wAS the runner -up in this class, with his eighty -eight tally. He broke his second twenty-live straight, but fell down to but seventeen in the third brace which pulled his total down. William Lesser and Irwin Young, scored eighty -seven 88 among the high shooters in Class race. John B. Hoffman broke for a total of eighty to head the Class marksmen, but had a close race with three oppone.ts as Walter Irwin, Clarence Gottshall and Peter Quinter each seventy-nine of their quotas.

Third honors in Class were divided between Warren Kissinger and Morris Eshback, on -seven scores. The shoot scored as follows: CLASS A EVENT TI Walter Beaver Rdwin Sueti H. Seidel R. Brubaker W. D.

Clayton Mammilter Wm. Hoshower Morris Leitzel Gorden Young CLASS EVENT Dr. Warren Steift Geo. Goddard Wm. Lesser Irwin Young Harry Trout John Standt K.

Borneman Manmiller J. K. Seidel CLASS EVENT John Hoffman Walter Irwin 16 Clarence Gottshall Peter Quinter 16 Warren Kissinger Morris Killian Wayne Levan W. Frey Charles Miller Walter Lesneski Ed Leran John Relun R. Dunkelberger Metzzer Landis 13 J.

0. 13 10 Pharmacy Can Tie First Place Pharmacy can clinch least tie for first place in the second half of the Y. M. 0. City College League tonight when it meets Habnemann In one game Textile OPPOSER Optometry in another at the Central Y.

M. 0. A. The Pharmacy five has not dropped a single game during the second half after winning the first semester crown and after tonight will have only one game more to play 50 1 win will assure A tie. Pierce School and South Jersey Law School.

their nearest ompetitora dropped one game ouch. Textile School perential cellar occupants can move into the first division should it come out ahead in its game with Optometry, With Carl Koella, its star performer in good shape. 'Textile should have little trouble with metry which has not won a game. -Feb. 17, ELIAS.

husband of late Theresa Abrams (nee Waltera). aged 77. Relatives and friends, also Mercantile Appraisers' offee and all organizations of which he was member are invited to f11- neral services. 1,30 P. late realdence.

280 W. Wilder st Int. at Hillside Cem. Friends mAy call Fri. eve.

On Feb. 18. MARY wife of John P. Andrew. aged 58 VeRTE.

Relatives and friends are invited to the service, 8 P. at her late residence, 5440 Master wt. Int. at Lincoln City. Del, -19.

ALBERT H. BAKER. aged 65 yearS, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services. 9 P. at his late residence.

1417 Cheatnut. Chester, Pa, Int. private, BAUER. (see Feb. 18.

MARY velfe of George J. Bauer. Relatives and 1. friends, also Andubon other Chanter. organizations No.

101. 8.. and all of which she was member, are invited to the service. P. her late, residence.

500 W. Atlantic ave. Audubon, Int. at Woodlands Cem. Preinds may call Fri.

eve. Feb. 17, JOHN B. husband of Anale Roll. aged 64.

Relatives and friends. miso Vauxh Lodge, No. 399. P. and A.

and employees of P. R. R. and all other soeleties of which he was a member, are invited to funeral. Fri.

9 P. from his late residence, 317 E. Clarkson Rising Sun. aye, above Tabor road. Int.

Mt. Peace Cem. Viewing Thurs, eve, BODY. 18, ANNA M. YOCUM, wite John Bodes, aged 77.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, P. from Tate residence. Ivyland. Pa. Int.

private, Friends may call Thurs. 7 to 9 M. 19. JOHN, husband of late Mary Bogan (nee Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, 8.30 A. late residence, 869 Rock lane.

Elkins Park. Pa. Solemn high requiem mass Immaenlate Conception Church. Jenkintown, 10 A. M.

Int. St. Mark's Bels. tel, Pa. -Feh, 18.

LEWIS, husband of Agnes Brodhag. aged 65, Relatives and friends. also Friendship Lodge. No. 400.

F. and A. of Jenkintown, and Fox Chase Lodge. No. 185.

I. 0. 0. and all other societies which he was member. are invited to attend funeral, Fri.

from his late residence, 310 Central Mont. Pa. Tut. Hillside Com. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. -Feb. 18. NICHOLAS band Relatives of Rose friends Brogley Invited (nee to Chellust. and are funeral, 8.30 A.

late residence. 759 Ormond Drexel Hill, At. Delaware Andrew' county. Church. 10 Solemn A.

Requiem a M. Int. Reading. Pa. BUCKLEY.

-Feb 17, GEORGE husband Margaret Murphy Buckley and of the late Sidney and Elizabeth Buckley, Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, 8.30 A. from his wife's residence. 1310 S. Lansdowne ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Darbs, commencing at 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Com. 18. danghter of late Thomas and Martha Bulfinch.

Rel. atives and felends luvited to services. at the residence of her sister. Mrs. William Calhoun.

5218 Cedar ave. Int. private, Mt. Moriah Com. Feb.

17. KITTIE widow of Frank A Byram, in her 87th year. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services. Thurs, P. at her home, Rounfort 1d.

Mt. Airy, Int. private. CAMP Jane Campbell. Feb.

17. Relatives JORN and husband friends of are invited to funeral, Fri. 8.30 from residence of daughter. MIn. William H.

Tehele, 250 34th st. Solemn WARN of quiem at Church of Transfiguration. 10 A. M. Int.

at Holy Cross Com. CANTNER. Feb. 18. RERA.

wife of Ed. ward Canner (nee Le aged 38. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, 1.80 P. M. at her late restdence.

8451 Wellinaton Services at the Gond Shepherd Church. at M. Int. North Cedar Hilt Com. Viewing Fri.

eve. CARR. -Feb. 18, IDA daughter of the late Jesse W. and Charlotte Carr.

Stelatires and friends are invited to the services on Thurs. at 11 A. M. at the Oliver Hi. Bair Bids.

1820 Chestnut at. Int. private. -Felt. 18, THOMAS J.

4011 ol the late John and Martha Cassidy, of Duncannon. County Tyrone, Ireland. Relatives 1.30 A. M. from the Oliver.

H. Bait friends are Invited to the funeral on Thurs. 1820 Chestnut st. Requiem mass at St. John's Church at 9 M.

Int. at Holy Cross Cem. CLARK. -0. 2712 N.

Orianna Feb. 19, CHRISTOPHER A. husband of Sarah Clark. aged 45. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral.

8.80 M. of William H. Battersby. 3816 N. Broad st.

Solemm Requiem High Mask at NE Edward's Church, 10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Com. COLE.

Feb. 18. ALBERT husband of Mary M. Cole. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name and St, Benef.

Societies, are invited to attend funeral 8.30 A. from late residence. 5126 Viola st. Soln Requiem Mass. Mt.

Gregory's Church, 10 A. M. Int. St. John's Heyeock.

Pa, CRAVEN. Feb. 18. GRACE KINFER. wid.

ow of J. Edward Craven. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services. M. 22 Clavier st.

Germantown. Int, private. Friends may call Fri. eve. -Of Pottsville, Yeh.

18. JAMES, husband of late Minnie Cregan (nee aged 76. Relatives and friends. also Phila. Lodge.

No. M. 1. 0. 0.

are invited to attend funeral, Feb, at residence of his daughter. Mrs. Thomas Love. 118 N. 2511 Camden.

N. J. MaNN at St. Joseph's Church. 25th and HowM.

Int. Holy Cross Com. Viewing Fri. eve, Suddenly, Feh. 19.

ROSE CU. MINO. beloved wife of Charles (nee Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Angelina 8 from 1805 Federal residence at. of Sol. her emu mass of requiem at St, Catholle Church.

A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. CURL.

-Feb. 18, IDA daughter of lute William H. and Mary K. Curl. Relatives and friends.

also Reserve Connell No. 91. 8 D. of are invited to service, 2 P. her late residence, 3622 Brown st.

Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

17. ELIZABETH DOR FEY. wife of John Deeper, Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. 8.30 A. M.

from her late residence. 2900 Edgemont Solemn Requiem MANS at Church of Nativity 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchra Com.

DEENEY. -Feb. 17. ELIZABRTH DORSKY. wife of John Deeney, Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, Frin 8.30 from Solemn her late residence.

at Church 2090 st. requiem masa of Nativity, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Com.

--Feb. 18. JOSEPH. husband of the late Catherine Jordan Devine, Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, 8.80 A. from hits late residence, 1424 Montrose: Solemn requiem DIN 84 at Mt.

Church. 10 A. M. Int. at Holy Cross Cem.

Feb. 18. MARY widow of William T. Donaldson and daughter of the late Seneca Lakens and Mary Kirk, aged 82 Years. Relatives and friends, also members of Cavalry M.

F. Church invited to the service on at at the Oliver H. Bair Hide. Chestnut Int. at North Lancet Hill Com.

Viewing Fri. eve. DOUGHERTY. Heh. 14.

ELLEN (nee Dover), wife of the late Michael Dougherty. which relatives and friends are Invited. from her late residence' 61 MeKean Solemn MANA of Requiem at Church of the Sacred Heart, 9.80 A. M. Int.

Holy COMA Com. At his residence. 201 Kim Swarthmore, Feb. 18. GUY HARTWELL.

ELMORE. Funeral service, at 2 the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Int. private, Feb. 19, BERNHARD.

husband of the late Therese Englander, aged 80. and friends. also William Hyman Lodge. No. B.

Brith Hackenburg Lodge, 761. and Shalom Lodge, No. 1. B. Ben.

AsH D. Pannonia Ben. Ass'n and other societies of which he was a member. are invted to attend funeral services. 2.30 precisely.

at Morris Rosenberg' Son Memorial Chanel. 2000 N. Broad at. Int. Montetore Cem.

Kindly omit towers, 19. HAROLD husband of Annie Fairbanks, Relatives and friends. also Olivet Lodge. No. 607, and all other organizations of which he was a member.

invited to services. 1.30 the Sechler Maguire site 5415 Girard ave, Int. private. Viewing Friday, to FAIRMAN, -Feb. 17.

WILLIAM J. hishand of Mary Rairman (nee, Baldt). tivos and frieneds are invited 10 funeral services. 2 I'. at his late residence.

1940 R. Hart lane. Int. private. Viewing Thurs, eve.

FAUT. IRWIN Feb, 17. suddenly. band of Kattle (nee Rotzelli. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services.

I'. at residence. 4450 N. Uber Int. Perkasie, Pa.

Friends may call after P. M. Beverly, N. Feb. 18.

MARY WILSON, wife of Blair Ferguson Funeral services Fri. 2 P. at her late residence River Bank, Beverly, N. J. Int.

brIvate, Feb. 17. JOHN, husband of late Ellen Finen (nee Jennings, Relatives and friends. also Quaker City Court. No.

17. are invited to attend funeral, Hat. from his Into residence, Livingston st. Solemn requiem mass Na Church. 10 A.

M. Int. New Cathedral. PEG Veh. 18, THEODORK FIGEK.

aged 68. Relatives and friends are invited to Attend funeral services, 12.80 rest dence of W. R. 1127 8, 20th Int. private, Friends may call Thurs, 17.

PATRICK hitsband of Mary Gaffney (nee Me Breent. formerly of Mahanoy City, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, 8.30 from late residence. 1622 N. Gratz Solemn requiem high mass at Church of the Genu.

10 A. M. Int. at Holy Sepulehre --Feb. 18, MARY (nee Coleman), wife of John Gavin.

Relatives and friends. also Married Women's B. V. M. Sodality of are invited to funeral, from her late residence.

815 N. 201 Fri. 8 A. M. Solemn Requiem MARK Church of the Gesu, 9 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross. GRAHAM. AL Feb.

19. MRN. RAD GRAHAM, wife of Parker H. Graham. aged 46.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Sat. 2 P. from Davis' funeral parlors. Cooper Woodhurv. N.

Int. Com. Friends may call at funeral parlors Fel. eve. 15, HIGH, husband of Jen nie Greer (nee Andreas), Relatives and friends, also members of 0.

0. No. 54. are invited to attend funeral services. Fri P.

parlors of Harold 8. Mulligan, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Belvue Cem.

Viewing Thurs. Feb. 16. the Rev IDWIN C. GRIFFITHA.

D. hunhand of Louise 0. Griffith. Relatives and also members of M. R.

Conference and Brookline M. I. Church. are Invited to the services on 1,80 P. M.

at Arch M. E. Church. Viewing at 11,30 A. M.

Int. nt Woodlands Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. at his residence, 38 Chelten road.

Brookline. PA HACKETT. Suddenly, Feb. 16. EDWARD.

husband of Bary Hackett. Funeral services, 2 P. parlors of Charles Kester, 611 1. Allegheny ave. Int.

Forest Hill Com. 17, JAMEN, husband of Jane Hamilton. Relatives and friends Are Invited to funeral services, 2,80 late residence. 2633 Wilder Int. Fernwood Cem, Friends may call 8 to 10 P.

M. 19. ELLA widow of Harry Hammell, aged 76. Services, 11 A. at residence of her son-in-law.

Mr. Fred. Jr. 1818 Bigler Phila. Int, at Clarkwboro.

N. J. Friends may call Fri. eve, HAYES. --Feb.

18. MARGARET PARK. wife of late Joseph W. Hayes. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services.

2 P. M. at residence of J. H. Greenwood.

1200 Airdrie st. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call 7 to 9 P.

M. HOOPER. -In Philadelphia, Feb, 18. wife of J. Temple Hooper, in the 69th year of her age.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the John Thorp Funeral Parlor, 101 8. Church West Chester, Fri. Meet at V. M. Int.

at Greenmount Com. Friends may call Thurs. eve. 19, MARGARET. wife of Clayton Hunkieker mad daughter of and the late James Franklin, aged 27.

Relafives and friends, also Altar and Miraculous Medal Societies, are invited to attend funeral 8.30 A. from her mother's residence, 9110 Stelfield Gin. Solemn Conception, Requiem Masa, Church of the Immaculate 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre, GEORGE H. Stated Clerk of New Brunswick Feb. 18, in his 74th year. Funeral services 2 P. Fifth Church, Princeton Trenton.

N. J. 19, REBECCA wife of the Inte -Samuel Irwin. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Mat.

from her late residence. 1431 56th st. Int. West -Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Fri.

8 to 10. TOSSUP Suddenly, at Woodbury, N. Feh. 19, COOPER husband of Carrie Love Jessup, aged 58. Relatives and friends, also all orders of which he was a member, are Invited to attend funeral, at 3 P.

from him late residence, 57- Euclid Woodbury, N. J. Int. private, JONES. Norristown, Feh, 19.

J. 1. E- DOM JONES. husband of Nine Pugh Jones. in his 70th year.

Funeral from him late residence. 910 De Kath Norristown. 21st 3 P. M. Int.

private. Riverside Com. 17, JOHN husband of Anna Kane (nee McHenry) and sOn of John and Margaret Kane (ace Relatives friends, also employees of R. are Invited to funeral. 8.80 A.

from his late roaldence, 1210 N. Ruby st. Solemn requiem Church of The Most Blessed Sue. rament. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Com. 18, EDWARD. husband of the late Ellen Kinsella.

Relatives and friends Are Invited to funeral, 8.30 A. front reshlence, 6002 East Germantown. Solemn High Requiem St. Athanasius' Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulebre Cem, Suddenly. Feb. 17. WITmanni.

Relatives and friends are invited to HELMINA, wife of John Kluavater Bigfuneral services. P. at her late residence, Bridge road. Kunnemede. N.

J. Int. at Chews M. K. Cem.

Friends may call Thurs. eve. Feb. 19. ANNA M.

daughter of late William P. and Anna Knight. Relax liven and friends are invited to services. 2 P. at her late residence, 3695 N.

10th st. Int. private. Friends may call to 9 P. M.

LAWLER. Feb, 18, SISTER M. CARMELLA, daughter of late Michael and Mary A. Lawler, (nee Mo Devitt). Relatives and friends invited to attend mass.

10.30 M. precisely. at St. Elizabeth Convent. Cornwella.

Pa. Viewing at Chanel, 5 P. M. Int. Convent Ground.

-Feb. 18. STRAN, wife of the late, Henry Leister funeral Relatives and friends are invited to attend services. 8 P. her late residence.

8017 N. Syden. ham at. Int. private, -On Feb.

18. WILLIAM LENAHAN. husband of Augusta H. Lenahan. formerly of 1131 534 st Relatives and friends are Invited to the service.

M. the Oliver R. Bair Bids. 1820 Chestnut At. Int.

nrivate. Viewing Fri. ere. LA 17. MAGGIN S.

LEVINE. of 13th Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services. M. at Geo, Chandler Pant Son. 1845 N.

12th Int. New Glenwood. Friends may call Thurs, eve. Feb. 18.

JOSEPH LOWRY merly of 2731 Huntingdon Funeral services Fri M. at funeral parlors of Gallagher. 2821. K. Huntingdon st.

Friends may call- Thures eve, McCOY, MART N. Me. COY, daughter et the Abraham R. and Susan 0. Hortter, of W.

Sharpnack Mt. Airy, aged 73. Funeral services I 11 at Kirk Nice's, 6301 Germantown ave. Int. private.

18. JAMES J. husband of Ellen (nee Martin) and son of the Inte Patrick and Rose Me Manus Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Society, are invited to funeral. 8.80 A. late residence, 048 N.

50th st. Solemn requiem mass. Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, 10 A. M. Int.

Cathedral Com. Feb. 17, MARGARET loved wife of Walter M. Mercer (nee Me. Laughlin), Relatives and friends are invited to funeral.

8,30 A. from her late residence, 8268 Cottman Solemn requiem SN St. Matthew's Church. 10 A. M.

Int, Holy Sepulchre Cetu. MNTY. Entered into eternal rest, her home. at Newark. N.

on Feb. 19. MISS MARGARET Services at home of her niece, John Guthrie. 1712 N. 25th at convenience of family.

Feb, 18. ELIZABETH Simkiss), wife of the late George R. Miller, Nr. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services. 2 P.

M. from her son-in-law's residence. John R. Clemons. 7918 Craig Holmesburg.

Int. Cedar HilL Com. Friends may call Thurs. from 8 to 10. 18, THOMAS husband of Helen Montgomery (nee MeLauchIn), Relatives and friends.

also Holy Name Society and St. Vincent de Paul's Society. and employees of Phila. Gas Works are invited to funeral. Sat, 8.30 A.

front late residence. 310 Oakdale Glenside. Pa Solemn mass of requiem at St. Luke' Church. 10 M.

Int. at Holy Sepulelte Cem. MORRELL. At Beverly, J. Feb.

19, MARY daughter of the late Richard and Elizabeth B. Morrell. Funeral services. P'. at the residence of brother.

John Morrell. 515 Cooper Beverly, J. Int. private, Woodlands Com, Friends call 7 to M. Feb.

18. HELEN A (nee Winwife of James Muldoon. need 80, Relatives and friends are invited to services. 2,30 Tate residence, 6824. Int.

Cedar Cem. Viewing Thurs. eve, Feb. IT. beloved Patrick and Catharine Motherin (nee Relatives and friends invited to Fri.

8.80 A. from his late restdence, 1018 Palmer Mt. High Requiem the Immaculate Conception Church, 10 M. Int. Holy Cross Cem, MURPHY.

Feb. 170 NARAI (nee Anderwidow of Theodore Murphy, Relatives and friends, also Hancock At. M. E. Church.

are invited to attend funeral services. Fri. 80 P. from her late residence. 2067 M.

Cambria st. Int. North Cedar Hill Com. lowing Thera after 7 o'clock. Feb.

MARY (nee Cures). beloved wife of Joseph V. Murray, Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, 8 A. from her late rentdence. 39 Elder Yeadon, Del.

High St. Philomena Church. 9.80 M. Int, Boston. Mans.

Boston, papers please Pony. MURRAY. Suddenly, Feb. 19, MARGARET HAUBERT, widow of Robert Murray of Funeral services MA 10.30 A. residence, 132 W.

Gin. Int. private. Friends call Fri, eve. Feb.

18. BENJAMIN husband Mary A. Neall (nee Freak), of 845 PhilGermantown. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, M. parlors of Titow 4153 Broad Int.

private. Friends may call to 9 M. On Feb. 18, of Medford. formerly Haddonfeld, INNIE K.EVEL, wife William 10.

Relatives aud friends vited to attend services OIl Friday, 2 at funeral home of James Stretch. 8 Went Kings Highway, Int. private. Friends may call Thursday evening. O'BRIEN, Feb.

10. REMAIN wife of Edward O' Brien (nee Deignan). Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral 8.30 A. from the residence of her mother-in-law. 5582 Chew Mass of Requiem at the Immaculate ConcepIon Church.

10 A. M. Int. Itoly Nepulebre, 18, A1.1010 (nee Kiel. wife of late Michael O'Donnell.

of mel. County Tipperary, Ireland. Relatives and are invited attend funeral, 30 from residence of her Mr. James Condon. 2513 Alder Solemn mass of requiem at Epiphany Church.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Com. O'DONNELL.

Feb. 15. HARRY O'DON. aged 55 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, 10 funeral parlors of Ralph 8.

Vansant. 3027 Int. Fernwood Cem. Viewing after M. 17.

CHARLEM, husband of late Margaret O'Hara (nee Gallagher). Reltires and friends. also Holy Name Society. are Invited to funeral. 8.30 A from late residence.

3564 Ntoughton Holemn Teantem mama at St. Joan of Are Church. 10 Int. Holy Sepulchre, O'NEILL Feb. 17.

MARY (nee Mewife of Patrick O'Neill. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8.30 A. from late residence, 3031 Rorer Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of the Ascension, 10 A. Int. Holy Reputehre, ORMER.

On Feb. 19. T. hishand of Mary K. Orser.

Relatives and friends are invited to the service. 10 "I late residence, 104 Leon Norwood. Further service and at Nunbury, Sat. Felends may call Thura, eve. PAYNE.

Feb. 18, ANNIE (nee McLaughlin), wife of Philip Payne. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 8.80 A. from late residence, 757 N. 25th At.

Solemn Mass of Requiem. Francis Xavier's Church. 10 M. Int. Holy Cross.

18. M. MILA DRED. in her 14th year, daughter of Albert and late Katherine Peters (nee Great Relatives and friends and students of Kenington High Sebool Invited to funeral vices, 2.30 P. M.

residence of her grandmother Mrs. T. Grear. 2531 Cedar Mt. Vernon Cem.

Friends call Thurs. 17. CATHARINE. wife of Jens P. Peterson of 550 13th Moore, Viewing at Griffith Chapel.

Norwood, Pa. Nervices and int. at Hulmeville, 11.30 M. Thurs. PINKERTON 1422 N.

Bouvier Feb. 18, MARY. daughter of the late Samuel and Mary Pinkerton. Relatives and friends are invited to the services on at the Oliver H. Bair Ride.

1820 Chestnut Int. private, Friends may call from to POTTE. On. Feb. 16.

Dr. CHARLES 8. POTTS, son of late Prank Cresson and Emma Bilger Potts, Aged 66 Relatives and are invited to service. Times. 1.30 P.

M. at Oliver H. Bair 1820 Chestnut Int. private. QUINN, Feb, 18.

MARGARET T. QUINN. Funeral 8,30 A. from residence, 928 N. Fallon st.

Solemn requiem mass, Our Mother of Sorrows Church. 10 M. Int. St. Denis' Cem.

Relatives and friends, also M. S. Sodality and Confraternity of Sacred Heart, employees of Market St. Title Trust invited to attend. 17.

WILLIAM D. REEL. Relatives and friends are invited to call at him home, 2104. Oakmont AVe. Onkmont, Un.

per Darby. Pa. 7 to M. Services in Fletcher M. K.

Church. 04th and Master Philadelphia. on at 2 P. M. Int.

Mt. Peace Com. REESE- Feb, 19. EDMOND J. aged years.

son of late Sargeant 1. Sarah P. Reese, Funeral from 2026 N. Fulton Baltimore, 2 P. M.

On Feb. 19. F. C. ROGERS.

of Meadowbrook, Pa. Relatives. and friends are invited to the service. at 2 P. the Oliver H.

Bair 1820 Chestnut Int. private, Friends may pail Thurs. eve. -At her late residence. W.

cor, 16th st, and Allegheny Feb. 18, LOUISA wife of Gustave Rumpf, aged 72. Reintiver and friends are invited to funeral vices, 2 P. at apartments of Wit11A1 H. Battershy, 3816 N.

Broad at. Int. Drivate. Viewing Thurs. eve.

SCHOENHERR. 18. JOHN ACHORN. HERR, beloved husband of Julia Schoenberr (nee Kleinbach), in him MInt year, Relatives and friends, also Verein, members nf A. Radischer Fat, and all other socie.

ties of which he was a member, Invited to funeral services, Satie 1.30 late realdeuce. 210 Mekley ave. Glenside. 1'a. Int.

Westminster Cem. Friends may call Fri after 5 P. M. Feb. 18.

at 103 8. Elberon AVI Atlantic City. KIWA. husband of Gir xolla Jacoby Schwartz. aged 4M.

Relatives and friends, also Williamson Chapter, Lodge, No. 340, P. and A. Phila, No. 109.

R. A. M. Phila. Lodge, No.

3. I'. 0. are Invited to attend funeral services. 30 precisely, at Morris Rosenberg' Son Memorial Chapel.

2000 N. Broad st. Int. Mt. Sinai Com.

Kindly omit flowers. 19, at her residence, 830 W. Olner MARY A. wife of Dr. R.

Maris Shearer. Relatives and friends ale invited to attend funeral services, at the parlors of H. A. Oiney ave. 'Int.

Monument Cem. Friends call Fri. eve. 18, Miss CATHABINE SHIELDS, Relatives and friends are invited attend funeral. 8.30 residence of Charles Galen, 719 24th st.

Solemn requiem Anthony's Church. 10 A. M. Int. Cathedral Com.

Viewing 10 10 P. M. SHOEMAKER 18. ALICR LAV. ICK.

wife of Shoemaker, Funeral 2.15 residence, 402 Price Germantown. Int. private. 19, JOHN M. SPORER.

Relatives and friends, Tribe. No. 43. 0. R.

M. are invited 10 funeral services. P. his late residence, 612 Toga N. Int.

private. 19. CLARA wife of William m. Stanfeubere. Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral.

from her late realdenee, N. shall st. Int. Hillside Com. Viewing At W.

Wildwood, N. Feb. 18. HARAIL wife of Josenit Sykes, Relatives aud Wildwood friends Union are Church, lovited to services. 7.80 at W.

M. Further services. Church. P. at NE Barand Comly Phila.

Inf. Magnolia Cem, cor. Dittman 18. JOHN, husband of late Catharine Laggart (pee Relatives and Invited to funeral. 8.80 A.

M. parlors of John A. MeGinley, 3806 Spring Garden Solemn high mass of requiem St. Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross. 16. EDWARD THOMAN.

aged 48 vears. Relatives and friends are 'Oliver H. Bair Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1820 Chestnut Street No CHARGE FOR USE OF FUNERAL PARLORS ESTIMATES I.Rit 1581 FURNISHED Race 1110. FLOWERS SPRAYS AND DESIGNS Moderately Priced Pennock Inc.

1514 CHESTNUT ST. Rittenhouse 0776 vited to attend funeral. Pel. 8 P. funeral parlors of Ralph Vansant, 3021 5th st, Int.

Odd Fellows' Cem. ViewING Thurs, after 1 P. M. THOMSON Feb. 17.

CHARLES J. THOM-1 SON. JR. husband of Eleanor Thomson, Relatives and friends, also Lodge No. 51.

and A. M. Strawberry Quoit employees of John Hancock Mutant Life Ins. Co. and members if Park K.

Church, are vited to services. M. At his late residence. 2017 inch Int. private.

Friends may call to 9 P. M. TRIPILD Pet, CHA RI. husband of Mary Trideld. 4925 N.

Broad aged Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral services. A. M. precisely, At Morris Mon Memorial Chapel. 2009 N.

Broad at. Int, private. VAN ROUTES, OR ARLES husband of Mary 10, Van Houten, Relatives and also employees of Highway are invited to services. 11 of him son-in-law. William B.

Bly. 1000 St. Bernard private, Friends are invited Erin to 10 M. Feb, 17. MARY ANN, wife of Inte Hugh Ward Connor) Relatives and friends ate Invited to funeral, 8.80 from her late residence, 1019 11th At.

Solemn high mans of requiem at. Church of Epinhany. 10 A. M. Int, Holy Cross Cem.

WILKINSON, Suddenly, Felt. 10, At him home, 6720 1111 Oak Lane, TAMES HOLMAN WILKINSON. Services and interment at convenience of the family, -Suddenly. Pal, 18. CHRISTIAN beloved husband of Louisa Wolf.

Relatives and friends, miso all societies of witch he WAR A member, ate Invited to attend funeral services, Sat. late residence, 3424 Wellington (near 7200 Frankford Int. Northwood Com. Friends may call Fri. husband of Nettie Suddenty.

Feb. 17, JOSEPH J. (nee Jones) and son of Edward I. and Annie Weane (nee Me Relatives and Friends, also emplorpeR of Dairies, are invited to funeral, Fri. 7.30 M.

from his Inte residence. Allison Salems requiem Church if Most Blessed Sacrament, 0 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Com.

IN MEMORIAM loving remembrance of Waltor W. died February 20, 1914, Whlle we are absent one from another." "Lord, watch between 110 2 and Thee, FAMILY. DELPHIA. (COURT THE OF COUNTY COMMON PLEAS NO 8. FOR OF PHILADELPHIA.

DECEMBER TERM. 1920, NO. 11369) In the matter of the vacation of the portion Green Lane which extends from the West side Recond Street to the side Third Street, in the Forty Ward. of the City of Notice TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: the freeholders residing in the vielnity hereby given that petition of been presented 10 the above named Court, braving for the vacation of the portion of side Green Lane. which extends from the West Third of Street, Second Street to the East side of in the Forty second Ward of the City of Philadelphia (as on the plan attached to and made part of maid And rule is granted on all parties in Interest to show cause why the said portion of Green Lane which extends from the of West Third side of Second Street to the Mast side Street, In the Forty-second Ward.

of the City of Philadelphia. should not be vaented. Bald rule Is returnable to. and will be meted upon by the Honorable Court. 011 Friday, the 7th day of March.

1080 at one (1.00) in Court ol Common Pleas 3. Room No. 27h. Philadelphia, at which time and place all parties in interest may and show CAUSe, they have, why the said above described portion of Green Lane, which exto the East side of Third Street. in the tends from the West side of Second Street Forty Ward, of the City of Philadeland more, particularly described in petition.

should not be forever closed and vacated, LAUD LEGAL NOTICES COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTY OF Attorney for Petitioners, 505 Chestnut Street. Philadelnhia, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. FOR THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA December Term. 1929 No. 18451.

In re Petition of Sig 0. Mayer CIgar Compang (a Pennsylvania corporation) for decree of dissolution of said corporation. Notice hereby given that Sig 0. Maver Cigar Company in (a Pennarivania Corporation) has fled the above named Court its pe. praying for decree of dissolution.

and that the Court ham fixed Friday. the 7th day of March. 1980. at 1 the time and the said Court A the place for hearing sald petition and application for diesolution, when and where all persons interanted can attend and show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the maid should not be granted in the Court of Common Pleas No.

In Room No. 654. Cite Hall, Philadelphia, FOX, ROTHSCHILD, O'BRIEN FRANKEL. Attorneys for Petitioner. 1712 Bankers Trust Building, Walnut.

Sansom and Juniper streets, Philadelphia. FOR HALE FOR STORAGE AND OTHER CIA REGION IN THE NAME Miss Marie Nourke, Mr. Julius Gerachi, Mes. Tillie Johnson, Mr. James D.

Mallette, Mrn. Esther Mra. Jennie Mr. Joseph Burtman and Mr. Cleveland Wiggins, Consisting of pianos, beds, bureaus, trunks and other house furnishings.

Will he sold Freeman and 00. Auction House, Chestnut Phila. on Wednesday and Thurs day, March 5 and 1030, by order of Columbin Storage 1509 10. Pansyunk LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ESTATE OF HANNAH MOLAUGHLIN, DE- CRANED, Letters el Administration on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims OT demands auninat the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, RAM to 1844 Point Breeze Ave. Philadelphia.

Or to his Attorney WARREN GRARAM. Fox Bullding. 1612 Market Street. Philadelphia. I'm ESTATE OF WILLIAM YOUNG.

DE ceased Letters of administration on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned. who request all persona having claims or demande against the estate of the decedent to make known the same. And all persons Indebted 10 the decedent to make payment, without delay. to FANNIE COPELAND YOUNG. 845 8.

57th Philadelphia. Pa. Or to my Attorney, CHARLES I THOMPSON, 1035 Land Title RidE Philadelphia. ESTATE OF PEREZ POLLACK same and all DeTROTE indebted to the cedent to make payment, withont delay, to Estate of the decedent to make known granted to the undersigned. who request persons known Administration SARAH AN having on PRTER claime POLLACK.

the or above POLLACK. demands Katate Administratrix, against have Letters 1621 52nd Street. or her Att'y, SAMUEL SCHWARTZ. 147 North American Bldg Phila. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ESTATE OF ELIZABETH MARY BAIN.

known Lillian Brenton. deceased. Letters of Administration cum testamento AnNeXO on therabove Ratate have been granted to the undersigned. who request persona having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and nil persona indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to MURRAY N. HAM.

Administrator. N. 1. Cor, 10th and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa, Or to his Attorney GUSTAVE F. STRAUR 1304-10 Widener Building, Philadelphia, I'm ESTATE OF PETER J.

HAUSKNECHT. Dee. Letters testamentary the above estate have been granted Lo the undersigned. who request all NOTRODA 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. (o HT.

HOWARD ENNIS. Or to his Attorney, WILLIAM ANDERSON. 1715 Land Title Building. Philadelphia, DIVORCE NOTICES IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 3 FOR THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, JONE TERM, 1039.

NO. 8402 In Divorce A. M. Clara M. Wingate Benjamin C.

Wingate, to Benjamin C. Wingate, late of Cotter street, C. Respondent. You will please take notice that have been appointed Master by the Court in the above case. In which your wife.

Clara M. Wingate, ham brought suit against FOIL for divorce on the ground of desertion and that will hold a meeting for the pure of taking testimony in anid case, at. my office, Room 1542 Land Title Building, Phila delphia. Chestnut, Broad and Mansom March 10. 1930.

at OIL Monday, elock P. when and where you may attend with witnesses you 50 desire. BENSON MANN. Master, M. ANNA MELLON WILLIAM MELLON.

To William Mellon. Jate of 2420 9. Lambert street, Philadelphia, Respondent. You will please take. notice that have been appointed Master by the Conet in the above case in which your wife.

Anna Mellon. has brought cult against you for absolute on the around of cruel and barbarous treatment, and hold to for the the person. and of a meeting purpose taking testimony in said case, at my office. Pennsvivania Building, northwest corner Fifteenth and Chestnut streets, On Tuesday. March 11.

1030. at 8.30 o'clock P. when and where you may attend with witnesses you so desire. MICHAEL C. GOGLIA.

Master. Pennsylvania Building. N. cor. 15th and Chestnut 1815.

Philadelnida, 1542 Land Title Bullding. Corner Chestnut, Broad and Sansom Philadelphia. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS No. 3 FOR THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. June Term.

No. 3770. divorce CONSTABLE SALES CONSTABLE male to he held on Saturday. February 22. 1980.

at 8 at the premises 4200 Paul One Oakland roadster automobile, engine So. 62410: manufacturers No. License No. Penna. 44450.

The property of Samuel Weinherg. In be sold for storage. Constable, Frank Yanezak. 1308 Lewis st. Frank ford.

CONSTABLE sale to he held on Saturday. Feb. 32. 1980. M.

of one Jordan sedan automobile, straight 8 model. 1920. Engine No. 9 K5201: pronerty of Hurry Thomp: 'To he sold for storage at the at 1735 Hawthorne Constable, Frank PA08 Lewis Frankford. CONTENTS of cigar factory and sundries.

to for rent. As property of Princess Mary Cigar Co Inc. M. Thursday. Feb.

20. 1930. At 30 N. 4th 2nd floor. Albert B.

Peterson. Constable. USED AUTOMOBILES AUBURN 1099: guar. 90 dare. 845 down.

Always 022 Brand. AUBURN 8 cab. 6 wire ate. 1929. A u- burn 1419 4p.

Garden. Pop. 2900. AUBURN 20 sedan. 880 bal.

Georges. 2h0 N. Aroad Op, eve. Bit. BUICKS- The transportation remaining In used car depends entirely 011 whether its A "used' or car.

We sell only "Better automobiles at prices that are right and on an honest financing plan. Butler Buick, Jenkintown. 020. 2108 Op, eve BUICKS, all models. many with new Car guarantee, priced low for quick ante, Many other makes also, Exceptional values.

Gallasher Buick, Garrett road. west of 60th NE. Phone Boulevard 2340. Alwaya open. BUICKS.

3 master d. 4-dr. ant. ant, tour. All for attr big sale.

It will Day you to look these over. NO other cars, AIL 820. down. 84 10 SA week. 50 Broad BUICKS.

large stock, late choice FATA at fair prices. Davis 4720 Broad Open evenings Mich. 4535. BUICK sedan. reconditioned and guaranteed.

Davin 4740 N. Brold BUICK coupe, 1029. like Bow. priced right. Do Bear Chrysler, 847 Broad.

Open eve. BUICK 1928 pert. cond Nones Troy, 4720 Chestnut 9470. BUICK 148 Mast. brougham.

reconditioned like new. Davis Buick. 4720 N. Broad BUICK KunE 870 bal Georges, 250 N. Broad Op, Rif.

BUICK brougham, perl cond. MusE sell. 800 down. Roschill and Wyoming BUICKS. 1028 conch, coupe, low $210.

dn. 4220 N. Broad. BUICK 8305. DOWN GERMANTOW BUICK.

1028. looks and FURS like new. Sentman Motor do 940 N. 63d st. BUICK '28 Manter 0.

sed. recond. guaranteed. Daria Buick 4726 Broad BRICK door sedan, recond. hares, Davis Buick 4726 trond CADILLAC.

Inte cab. wire wheels and sedan. 100 per cent. Your own terms. Bargain.

2439 Broad CHEVROLET. land. Sac for 8285. 80 other on sale, Don't mInk these hares. All 820 in.

to $8 week. Free 506 North Broad street CHEVROLETE, late sedans, sport cabriotete, coaches, tours, 0, 90. day All to ha. $25 free Kesstone, 2430 Broad. CHEV.

1020 sedan, practically new. fully equipped, new tires, Sacrifice. Foley Cher. Co. Broad Roosevelt bivd.

Mic. 9423. ROLET Coaches caution. Recond. Guar.

8305 ND, Bushong Motors, 726 Broad 3441 N. Broad st. CHEVROLET 127 conch. in perfect condition Will sacrifice. Foley Cher.

Broad Roosevelt bird, Mic. Open eve. CHRY conches. $100 to $350. AlL Inspect.

ed. do. 90 day gunr. 4432 Broad CHEVROLET 1929 coupe, exactly like new. 8875.

A. R. Knight Cher. Con Jae. 0190.

CHEV. almost new. free TREE. $35 da bal. 1815 Op ev.

CHEVROLET cab driven very little, $25 bal, wkly, Al. on 422 N. Br CHEVROLET. 4-door sedan. late 128.

Just like new. $100 down 1220 Frankford ave. CHEVROLET 128 sot. cony. coupe.

almost new. 825 bal. 1 yr. 1315 Wood at. Op.

Ron. CHEVROLET sedan. RoschiH Gar, cond. Guar. $100 in.

vomine CHEVROLET. 1929 sed, conch. low AN $360. $36 dm. 1226 N.

Al. CHEV. LAND. GITA 810 DN WK GERMANTOWN, CHEVROLET 1028 conel. excellent condition.

8200. A R. Knight Cher. Co. Jackson CHEVROLET 127.

conch. perfect order, $175. A. R. Knight Cher.

Jackson 6106. OH BY ROLET. 1020 coupe, $5001 also 1029 dan. 8075. Roberta Nash.

1237 N. Broad CHEVROLET 1920. sedan, like new, $405. Nones Troy, 4725 Chestnut All. 9270.

CHEVROLET 1027. sedan. good cond. 8200. Terma, R.

Knight Cher. Co. 6195. CHEVROLET 121 $45 bal. Georges.

250 N. Broad. 00. Rit. 5838.

CHEVROLET. late coupe ed. 114 CAP $100 dn. bal vr. Sat ,460 N.

Bread. new CHEVROLET. only 4 $195. door 2023 sedan. orie.

29ch paint. CHEVROLET. 1948 excel. Call Baring 7020, A wk for Mr. Connell.

CHEVROLET cab. $50 dm. Except. buy. burn Distrib.

1410 Sp. Garden. Pop. 2900. CHEVROLET.

roadster. just refinished. bargain. Reo Phila, 220 N. Broad CHRYSLER 80 sedan.

A beautiful car, price reasonable. Many other makes. Gallagher Rulek, Garrett rond west of 69th st. Phone Boulevard 2540. Always open.

CHRYSLERS (7), sedans, conches 1927 10 8:50. 100 2430 N. Broad, CHRYSLER. 6-evl. Perf, cond.

Guaranteed, Terms, Busbong Motors, Brond Al. 3411 N. Broad CHRYALER, 1920. de luxe sedan, little mitenge. like new, call eves, Oscar Levin.

4512 York Michigan 7810 sport roadster, trunk rack. 4 wire orla. hack Amish. perf. mechanteal cond.

WAY CHRYSLER. 6. 1029 198. low 5200. $25 dm.

1226 N. Broad. Always open. CHRYSLER conch 4-ryl, Repose, Full price 8269.50, $27 N. Broad CHRYSLER.

cone. conne, model 70, 110 da. 850 bal. 1 vr. 1a16 Wond.

Sun. CHRYSLER, 845 bal. Georges. Broad, Op, ev. CHRYSLER 1028 62 excel.

shape. Nones Troy, 4725 Chestnut All. 0270. CHRYSLER '20 $55 Georges, 250 N. Broad at.

Op eve. CHRYSLER coach, 4-wheel brakes, like Now. ste repairs. 200. 2021 CHRYSLER.

won't be here Sentman Motor Co. 240 N. 63d CHRYSLER 1928 62 in excel. cond. $525.

DeBear Chrysler, 847 N. Broad. CHRYSLER. 2door sedan. good rubber, bargain 8200.

Reg Phila. N. Broad CHRYSLER coupe, like new. De Bear Chrysler, 847 N. Broad.

Stevenson 3004. DESOTO. 1920. ant. conch.

rumble seat, low $485. 4224 N. Brd. DODGE. 3 Deluxe sede.

8 rum, sent coupes, 80 other cars. Miggest sale in himtors. $20 down. to. 88 week Free tags.

506 Brond street, Open evenings DODGE 1929 Victory coupe. Guaranteed. Terma. Shit. Bushong Motors.

Onk. Pont. Dist. N. Broad 1441 Brond st.

DODGE sedan, nice, cond. Private, party. Call or write. 1287 Milver 8195. DODGES A-1 low as 885, 820 down.

Broad, Always open. DODGE. 128. de luxe sed fast gHat 90 895 en. bal.

1 1815 Wood. Op. Run. DODGE 885 down. bal.

Georges, 250 Broad Op. eve, RIt. 2404. DODGE 120 victory 6 apt. DraG.

8100 bal. 1 vr. 680 N. Broad DODGE sedan. private party Perfect demonstrator, Bargain.

Pen. 4826. DODGE. colDe. balloon tired.

runs good. $49 full 1220 Frankford ave conch, 1928, very good buy. $275. Itoberts Nash Motor 1237 N. Broad st.

3 super 6 4 dr. conches. 8105.80. Other care, tor our bla HaLlo. All 820 $4 to $8 wk.

Free 500 N. Broad street ENNEX. 1927 coach, reconditioned. finish perfeet, bargain at $150 Foley Cher. Broad Roosevelt bivd.

Mic, 2423. Open eVe, ENNEX conch, new cunt. 90 $95 wk. 1315 Wood Op. Sun.

ISREX, 1929 18 coach. coupe, aunt. low AR 815 dn, 4220 Broad street, ENMEX bal Georges, Broad at. Op. eve, Kit.

sedan. coune, 8100 down, bal. 640 N. Broad, CANEX coupe. rumh.

wat. $75 dn Auburn Disteibutor, 1410 Garden Pop, 4000. ENNEX. 1930 sedan. mos.

old. new will sacrifice. 550 down. 2430 N. Broad.

EASEX coach. mech. perfect. $345. Nones Troy, Chestnut st.

All. 9270. FORDS-1930 and other Makes. Only $10 On. small wkly, AT payments, ACT QUICK TAKE CAR HOME ONCE.

Open Eves. Sunday, 411 CHESTNUT AT EVE FORDA, 2 New paint and rubber. 8145, Don't miss our ble sale. We offer 43 CATE. All guar.

overhauled with space tIre, $100 to 8250. All 820 du 84 wk. Broad FORDS (20) 1920 28 FOR LESS Conches. apt, roadsters. apt.

coupes seda. 00-day gnar. 825 to sult. Free tres. 2439 N.

Broad. Open Sunday FORDS (181 Model A sedans. COLDeR nt 8295: tour. (1) 1928. like 71) 1030, 1309 ml.

cheap. A11 perf Inspected. 00-day 1006 An. 4602 N. Broad FORD.

29. Model A. coupe. exactle like new. priced very low.

Foley Cher. Broad Roosevelt bird. 2123. FORDS 135), all models. sedans.

road stern, tours. must sell. 845 875. Inspect. 30 day free trial 4002 N.

FORD 1029 Model A coupe. perfect. $200. Terms. A.

R. Knight Cher. Co. 4195. FORD.

Mod. sedan. like new bargain. Mentman Motor 210 N. 034 FORD.

540 soda coupes, 850 down, 1 year. N. Broad. FORD bal Georges, 200 Broad On, kIt. FORDE-Model A 15 rOM, 120.

Cash or forms. 4900. FORDS, model A couches, almost new CUNT. 90 da. 840 bal.

1310 Wood. FORD sedan. wire wheels. also coupe and $75. Roschill Gar.

B. and rating FORD, model A finior, almost new. 7000 miles. 8300, Apply 1220 Frankfort avenue. FORD sport roadster.

repose. new cAr gnar, $25 bal. 1 yr. 1815 Callowhill. V.

FORD '29 sport voupe. like hal, 1815 Om. FORD. Model sedan. 8295 full price.

down. balance veer. 1407 Race -HUDSON-ESSEX SPECIAL TODAY- -THURSDAY ONLY ESSEX '2Y SEDAN ORIGINAL FINISH, 4 DOOR- $215 ESSEX COACH $85 PAIGE SEDAN 805 HUDSON BROUGHAM .8185 BUICK PASS CHEVROLET COUPE. $105 PAIGE SEDAN STUDERAKER COUPE ESSEX COUPE CHEVROLET CONV. FORD 29 COUPE 129 COACH ESSEX COUPE.

HUDSON PASS. ESSEX CHALLENGER SEDAN. $595 HUDSON 190 COUP 5800 HUDSON 5-PASS. SEDAN ,8050 AND OVER 210 OTHERS DARED RASY TRIAL DRIVING LESSONS PAYMENTS MONTIILY FREE DEMONSTRATIONS WITHOUT OBLIGATION CAR nO, 110 N. BROAD SUEDET Open Evenings Telephone Ritt.

0450. USED AUTOMOBILES FORD. Model A. Tudor sedan. wondertul condition, fully equipped.

sacrifice. Foley Cher, Broad Roosevelt bird. Mic. 2428. FORDS.

1920 mod. coupes roads, guns, low 8365. 4226 N. Brd. FORDS- 120 coupes roadsters.

While they last Like new L-944, off. FORD model Fordor sedan, new car guar. 8:5 dr. Pal. 1 1815 Callowhill.

Op eve. FORD coach. 129. guan. 00 days.

$05 free Always 622 N. Broad. FRANKLIN. Oxford excel, cond. Auburn Distributor.

1410 Spring Garden: Pop. 2900. GRAHAM PAIGE. 20 sedan. excel.

condition. 8600, terms, Roberta Nash. 1287 N. Broad. GRATLAM-PAIGE.

1029 sed. 4-pass. coupe, low ax $65. $46 dn. 4226 N.

Broad. GRAHAM-P'AIGE 1028 A-1 cond. $595. Nones Troy 1720 Chestnut st. All.

0270. HI DRON 20 sedan, 4 tires. trunks extras. excent value: $750: tms, ed. Georges, 250 Broad, Op.

eve. Rit. HUDSON 1026, looks and rune like neW. MEND for 8185. Roberts Nash Motor Car 1287 N.

Broad at Open evenings. BU almost new. de luxe sedan, tender wells. 6 dive wheels and trunk rack. new tired, very good buy, private owner.

Call Baring 1124. 1926 cabriolet, only $395, Terra, Nones 4735 Chestnut st. All. 9270. RUPMOBILE 1028 Century 6 $785, Tms.

Nones 4725 Chestnut at. ALL 9270. HUP $15 bal. 1 year Broad at. Op.

eve. 583M, de luxe sedan. orig pt. like new. bal.

1 vr. N. Broad. Cout. 5 eter.

6 ALburn 1419 Sp. Garden. Pop. .2000. 1926 Medan, Perfect con.

$250. Ren. Phila 227 N. Broad at. Onen eves.

DE guaranteed: see this car. George. 200 N. Broad Op eve. Rit.

2403 MARMON 1028 48 aerian, in excel. bare. Terms. De Bear Chrysler 947 N. Broad.

850 bal. 1 Georges, 950 N. Broad. Op. era 5838.

07. UP. SEDANA. RDS. SPEC GIAR.

SAC ALL 820 DOWN. 2439 NORTI BROAD ST. NAME 1020. many beautiful models in the 400 series will he sold for balance due finance company: some only 2 months old: real portunity while they last. Germantown Nash Motor Companr.

115 W. Chelten, NASH 1920-24 seda, caches, cab. roads, Guar. Low $260. 825 da.

4226 N. Broad street. NASH 1928 conch, guaranteed. Terms 8487. Bushona Moters, ME.

Oakland Pontine Distrib. 725 N. Brond 3411 N. Broad st. NAMIL.

receut models. sedans. connes and road. aters, Roberta like new. Prices from 8000 40.

Open Ares Nash. 1247 Broad NAHH advanced cylinder sedan. 4-wheal brakes, good condition, first $190 takes it. Germantown Nash. 115 W.

Chelten ave NAMIL 27 4 cyl. real family car: 8376, or $115 Buy now! Spring prices higher Gin. 115 W. Chetten. Op.

eve. 1907, guar. 00 dave 825 bal wily. Always open. 622 N.

Broad. NARIE $07.50 da. bal. 250 N. Broad Op.

eve. Rit. 8834 NASH 1020 sedan. $540, full price time parta. Bentman Motor Co.

240 63d NASI adv. In excellent shape, $350. Keo Broad at. Open eves. NASH coupe, like new.

bare. Georges, N. Broad Op. eve. HIt OAKLAND sedan.

Gnar. Terms. Opal Sun. Hushong Motors. Broad N.

Broad Oakland and Pontiac distelhutors. OAKLAND 1020 conch, A-1 condition. 8180. Forma, R. Knight Cher.

Co. Jac. 819538 New, OAKLAND. 8800. 1020.

Can FUn he seen 8000 miles, N. better than 3322 Broad st. OAT LAND 1928 rumble seat. Notes Troy. 4725 Chestnut st.

All. 0270. OAKLAND LAND. SED. GIAR.

SAC $253. $10 2235 GERMANTOWN. OLDSMORILE 1920- 28 coach roads, Low n6 $400. 840 dn 4226 N. Brd.

PACKARD. late cond. time pasta. Sentman Motor Co. 240 N.

634 at. PACKARD sedan. very fine condition. De Bear Chrysler, 847 N. Broad.

Ste. 8004. PACKARD 8100 down. Auburn Distributor. 1419 Sp.

Garden st. Pop. 2000. PAIGE sonable. sedan.

1027, 6-pa rood cond. rea Ph. She. 8175. PLYMOUTH, 1929, apt.

rdr. very low. price. Sentman Motor Co. 240 624 PONTIAO, 1927 coupe.

Orla. Duce. Motor perTerms. $315, Bushong Motors, Broad st 8441 N. Broad st.

1030 compe. driven less than miles. erma, Bushong Motors. 725 N. Broad Brond Oak Pont, Diet.

PONTIAC. 1029 land. Guar. Terma, Open Som. Bashong Motors.

725 Broad 8441 Broad, Oakland Font. Distrib. coach. apt. coupe.

Low dm 4220 N. Broad. Always open. PONTIAO wed. 1407 4 door.

$295. $25 de bal. Race Open Sun. eve. PONTIAC 836 148.

rumble sear, new car bal. 1 1815 Callowhills Op ev. P'ONTIAC roadster. guar. $55 dn.

bal. 1 Georges, 250 N. Broad st. Op.eve, RIt. PONTIAC.

1028 conch. rare bargain at $895. Nones Troy, 4725 Chestout All. 0270. AMO FLYING CLOUDS for 1920-28-27 this all models: big reduction In price week only, Prices from $560 to 81150 This your own your chance to get a long lasting.

Item at time price, net quickly look at these bargains. arranged. Reo Phila. Broad at. Loc.

0103. Open eves. STUDERAKER 120 UN A 870 bal. 1 Georges, 950 N. Broad.

Op. eve. Rit. ronde 4 dr. seds.

All new paint and other rubber Sac. for our big 84 006 care. $20 84 to wk. Free N. Broad at.

Open evenings. el WHIPPET A bort coupe, driven very little. 725 N. guaranteed. Terma.

Bushong Motors. Broad 3141 N. Broad WHIPPET. 1929. 28 4 6-cyl cab.

spt. Broad ronde, Goar. Low as 8185. 818 dm. 4226 WHIPPET.

late 1920 sedna: must sell for bal Roschill Gar. and Wyoming are WILLYS KNIGHT. 1920 28 sed. conch. down.

Can't 4226 told from new. Guar. 8565, N. Broad 8850, WILLYN KNIGHT '28 sedan, some bargain. 1 year to pay.

Garage, 4228 N. Broad. WILL 70. sedan, perf. cond.

Bel field Garage, 1420 Helheld ave. Wyo. 9518. WILLS ST. CLAIRE sedan.

high excel cond 0123 Wondland A Bar.4581 COMMERCIAL CARS AND TRUCKS AMERICAN LA FRANCE. 5-ton pneumatte tire Motor dumper: priced right. Terms to suit. Chert Truck Co. 24th and Brown sta of BROCKWAY- WE have a very cond selecting late models.

6-evl. dual tires. A 1 mechanical cond. Every Que Brock war 3484 Frankford ave. CHEVROLET 1929 ton single dunl wha.

Stake body cab. Gnar. 8410. 840 4224 N. Broad Always open CHEVROLET.

1020. panel truck. Very lite con. Reo Phila. 227-29 Broad st.

Lor. 0103. Open eves. FEDERAL USED. TRUCK BALE Various sizes and makes with bodies.

Bolld and Terms pnemnatle tires. No finance charges. In Chert Motor Truck 24th and Brown Poplar 6463. FEDERAL. 1929, ton wheelhase, Rex8 dual tires.

pert. cond. for 18 fL. stake or van bodv. A real hare.

Brockwar 3434 Fkd. Jet. 1714. CORD. pan.

stake bodies, and 1-ton. 850 up. twos. 1315 Wood. But.

FORD, ton panel body. like low, 201h FORD. stuke body. st. 6 mo.

Ruxt. trans, da. 1815 Wood Open Sunday, M. 1920 ton stake body cab. Dual P.

8430. 4220 N. Brd. GRAHAM DODGE. 1020- single and aunt wheels, 4 fo 3-ton, Guar.

$75 to 8550 850 dm. Broad Always open. GRAHAM, Dodges, to 3-ton. all type bodies, da. 1315 Wood.

Op. Ann. Internationals and 8-ton dump trucks on dual pneumatic tires, Priced picht for quick sale and Erie INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER ave. and 0235 Whitby ave. REO Speed Wagons.

1020-48-27-26 in 4 models. 3-ton, all rabidlt. N. Def. payments.

Reo Phila, 90 Broad Loc. 0108. Open exes. REO 3-ton stake hody and charT to 8800. $30 on.

4226 Broad. WHITE. ton. 8 to select from Panel de curt. side bodies.

$100 to 8200 each. Brockwas Corn. 8434 Frankford ave. Jet. 1714.00 CLEARANCE SALE OF USED TRUCKS Internationals.

Whites. Rees. G. M. C.

Stewarts, Cherrolets. Fords. Dodgem. Graham other makes. Terms to suit, INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Erie and ave.

TON truck. furn, body, pneuma tires. sue, 8300 with work to buyer. 0717 Market. WANTED Autos Bought WE PAY OTHERS.

CASE GIVE NOTES ANY QUANTITY, ALL MARES, 1930. 120. 197 REMEMBER. We PAy More PHILA. DEALERS, NO RED TAPE.

14 sour car FINANCED We clear title. 2439 N. Broad St. DIAMOND 011: ALWAYS OPE2 AT BROAD CUMBERLAND STS. WANTED USED CALLS FOR DOE TO WE MORE.

OUR LOCATION: FAIR DEALINGS. 1930 N. cash prices for atte mod 1 in wood condition. 4320 N. Broad.

Wanted pail. 2410 N. all models, spot case Broad, Always eneu Wanted marts for Jute, We Victor mil.y 100 Spencer HAVE burera for 2d-band 110 sale. charge, Cree Market 4385, DIED PAINTING-PAPERHANGING WE DO heatine: general painting. coolne contracts terma: 18 mouths.

to pay. American Decorat Ine Co. 1986 10th at. Phone Ore. 8070 PAPERHANGING, painting plastering 13 2105, to Da 1st pymt.

30 dars: est. B. SEGAT. 3078 Kenaington ave Reg. PAINTING style.

prices SILBERG 487 Winton. Jac. ET Paperhanging room done 10. DO Dia. at $8.50 6167-R.

Rooms Papered Call rood. clean ReF. 6502. PAPERING. painting or plastering.

Rooms. 84 up, best work, guaranteed D1a 4282.0 PAINTING naperhanaine done right. Anywhere. Res. 7746.

Hoffman 532 W. York PAPERHANGER. working for self. rear. Me.

PARLANE. 3914 Chestnut All. 3301, PAPERBANGING done at once. Low prices Jensen. 1703 Green Poo.

PAPERHANGING anywhere. work. Call Kadler, A 1402 P. ROOMS papered. material, labor included.

Write, call. phone. Woo 4145. 1942 40th and white washing. read.

425 N. Felton st. All. 4471,.

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