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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1950 Fllum CLEARANCE Today's Weather Forecast DROP HEAD COLD Lew Lehr Dies; Newsreel Comic Cyril B. Maslin, Accountant, Dies Cloudy and Warmer EVER 1 ORIGINAL FUR COAT erjimuiwmmn i 0 2 drop of Penetro Nose Drops in each nostril check sniffles. A sneezes. You feel quick relief, fbW Purchase custom made I I Of Zippers.

Cord- jfSQ )jar welting. Over- PRCMPT DELIVERY tjj 9 locked Seams. If A A UTS" 2 TtTST if breathe easier this 2-drop way Lew Lehr, newsreel comedian who originated the line "Monkeys is de cwaziest peoples," died yesterday in PENETRO NOSE DROPS JA Perfect weather for en. iovine SOUTHERN COMFORT LIQUEUR, the tastiest you've ever had. Serva in liquaur glast after dinner at room temperature, or pour a jigger of Southern Comfort into a frapp, glati filled with finely crushed ice.

Serve with ihort straws. 10O Proof Liqueur Seuthorn Comfort Corp. St. Lottie, Me. ePtWm Cyril B.

Maslin, certified public accountant who died Sunday morning at his home in the Wissahickon Apartm Perfect In any weather 5225 Schuyler will be buried tomorrow in Ivy Hill Cemetery, fol- 127 South THIRTEENTH Street REXALL BISMA-REX lowing services at 11 A in the Kirk Nice funeral Relieve acid indigestion in 5 minutes or lass. Acts In four affective ways. Neutralizes excess stomach acidity. Soothes, irritated stomach membranes. Relieves heartburn.

Assists in removing accumulated gas. Pfcoee er Writ for Representative te Cell No Obligaton i TTyV "I'll I 710 CHESTNUT PHILA. Call PE 5-2211. write or stop in. 10 A.

M. to 8 P. M. FREE BOOKLET Budget Terms Model Placement LOW rates 4 4.oi. bottle 69 home, Ger-mantown ave.

and Washington lane. He was 53. Mr. Maslin was born in England and served in the British Navy during the MODEL COMPLETE TUITION Brookline. Mass.

He was 54. Lew Lehr was born in Philadelphia on May 14, 1895, and was graduated from Northeast High School. He later attended Bucknell College, where he played football and assisted the drama club. At the age of 12, trained and encouraged by his uncle, Charles Ritter, the catsup manufacturer, he had his own act featuring a trapeze with a troupe of youngsters. They played in clubs and churches.

WED MEMBER OF ACT He left college to join a vaudeville act called "Mother Goose," in which he played Simple Simon. He later married Little Bo Peep of the show, Anna Leonhardt, also a Philadel-phian. Just as the act was ready to tour Australia, the United States entered the First World War. Mr. Lehr enlisted and was made a After the war he sold real estate here and in several other large cities and had more tries at vaudeville.

'DOKTOR LEW LEHR' He went to New York and became a writer of skits and songs for such stars as Texas Guinan, Bert Lahr, Bea Lillie and Georgie Price. Later he went on the radio with Ben Bernie and became famous as "Doktor Lew Lehr of the newsreels." He recently had made his home in New Canaan, Conn. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Glorianne Webster, also of New Canaan. CVKM.

It. MASI.IN 1119 Chestnut St. 30th St. Station eth St. Terminal, Penna.

Suburban Station first World War. He came to this country in 1923 and was graduated from Temple University. He was associated with the accounting firm of Riiphpn T.pfTprtj! and Co. for 15 vears n. aT -ji 2000 spotless modern rooms with bath radio Muzak -TfcTSOTEL NEW YORK ON TIMES SQUARE AT RADIO CUT AlFtEt LEWIS, MCI.

IIN( I INI MCT. Personal Improvement Course, $35 and for the past 10- years he was line BTOc Adams Mod! 4 Finishing School Suite 307-8, BeUevue Stratford Hotel CALIFORNIA APPLE A LICENSED SCHOOL OF PRESTIGE AND DIGNITY i ii supervising senior accountant with Wolf and Co. He was. a member of the First Methodist Church, the National Association of Cost Accountants, the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of He is survived by his wife, Eva MacNulty Maslin; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Maslin, and four sisters.

Vrr SALVFIVGS Open an account with any amount. Hats PH JI-S1-4I Save as much as you want whenever you want. Accounts insured up to $5000. Legal for Trust Funds WALNUT ST. FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASS'N.

924 Walnut Street Phila. 7 Organized 1913 red-pained pottery tor informal table settings. White (- with rosy red apples and green leaves. 16-piece starter set for 4 $12.95 Beverage tumblers, dozen JA Juce glasses, dozen $5 Housewares Downstairs ft Ernest Albert Rogers Special to The Inquirer ASTON, March 6. Ernest Albert Rogers, former vice president and general sales manager of the St.

George Fuel New York City, died today at his home on Easton CHELTEN GREENE GE 8-7000 I Riegelsville, near here. He was 78. He had made his home in Riegels Fred B. Murree Fred Brightstar Murree, champion Indian roller skater, who managed roller skating rinks in many parts of the country, died yesterday in Lankenau Hospital. He was 88.

Mr. Murree, who gave his last exhibition in Detroit in 1943, supervised skating rinks in Reading, York, Gettysburg and Boyertown. He is survived by his wife, Katharine Murree. He was a member of the Lawrence Delaney Post, American Legion, 22d st. and Fairmount ave.

and served in the First World War. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 A. M. from the Dinan Funeral Home, 1923 Spring Garden st. Burial will be in Beverly National Cemetery, Beverly, N.

J. ville since 1944. when he retired. He was a native of England and served in the King's Royal Rifle Corps in the First World War. Mr.

Rogers was a member of the Maritime Exchange of New York City, and Enterprise Lodge, F. and A. Jersey City. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Rogers: a Mrs.

James Ward, of Haycock Run, Bucks county, and four grandchildren. TWO STORES all-over, all-day protection DIALXSOA v' And here's your opportunity to save on Dial, the mittf, rich-lathering deodorant soap that stops odor before) it starts. IT'S WEYMAHN For Musical Instruments ---'-T" 0 Diol smells good ond so will you all kinds KING BAND INSTRUMENTS Francis J. Gallagher Francis James Gallagher, foreman for building contractors, died Sunday in Naval Hospital after a one-week illness. He was 60.

Mr. Gallagher, who served in the Army in the First World War, lived at 2319 Jasper st. He is survived by his wife, Edna Mae; two daughters, Mrs. Agnes G. Monticelli and Mrs.

Isabel Messina; a grandson and five sisters who live in Boston. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 A. M. Thursday. Church of the Visitation.

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M. tomorrow at St. Colum-ba's Church, 24th st. and Lehigh for James J. Maguire who died Saturday.

Mr. Maguire, who was 79, was a retired boilermaker and formerly lived at 2412 Huntingdon st. He is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Walter Schauder and Mrs. Robert J.

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