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29 THE SCRAMTOIf GEPUELJCAN. FEIDAY, AiPEIL K27 SHERIFF SALES Additional Classified Ad INDIANS RUN MARATHON IN TEXAS SHEW'SME tober Term 26. Fl. Fa, to May Term 1927. Writ teued Maroh 18th, 1927.

KMAFP, O'JttALLET, HILL HARRIS, Attorney. Vfldwblc Real Eitato also K6.4. All that certain lot, ple or parcel Hocunu tiai'u ot the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, State of Tennsyl vanlal bounded and described a follow: Real Estate for Sale Legal Real Estate for Sale kJms' Friday, April 22, 1927. fiii''ii'iiilij if fifyk BROKERS in REAL ESTATE BOOKLET buys and ol! proporty. Ust your property with mm tor real service.

mi rami Building. rnone 85i. WB HAVE CASH BUYERS For every part ot the city. List your property with us, Unmins Union Bank Building. 4860.

WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE Thlnlc Of BENJAMIN. JwET P. C. WROE build your home In I.ansdowtie Park or vicinity. Phone Clark' Summit 265 2.

I.I V. MARCY Coal Exchange Building, Scranton, line several buyers for farms and country bomea. BUSINESS PROPERTY 78 BTOItH WITH REFRIGERATOR For rent on liroen Rlilge Street, Call Bell 9791 FARMS AND LAND 79 FARMS, COUNTRY HOMES Louis H. Jones Sons, Dalton, Pa. Lands of all kinds, reasonable.

I'OR TRADE OR SALE Several hundred line farms. Scranton Market. Fully cciulpped. Axel Oellsaard. 801 Board of Trade.

DAIRY FARM ocies, near Wimmers on highway. House, Imrn, natural spring. Will soil all or part. D. Cnmplun, Lake Ariel, Pa.

It. D. 4. 51 ACRK FARM Near lluwlcy fur sale or will exchange for city properly. Phone Clark's Summit 14J HOUSES FOR SALE NEW SUMMER HOME Lake Wlnoln, de k.N rah a meat on.

well DUllt. running water, MAsnra ura zo sight joss CVSABASE, 16; torses, 34; avqustxx salxdo, 32; neons iatzbo, se; ivamtta LOLA CVZABASE, 14, AMD JVASXTA rAOXSSOIA, IS. Running 82 miles and K6 miles on a stretch means little to' these memoers of the Tarahuamara Indian trlb of Mexico. The three young men finished their S2 mlle run from San Antonio to Austin In good time Friday and the girls made excellent time over their run to Georgetown and back, 26 miles in aU. The Tarahuamaras live in the mountainous region around Chihuahua City, Mexico, and have been known for their endurance for centuries.

To show it, they're ready to run again! Any time! a SecretselGfears fiiirrpfisfulPitchl BY GROVER ALEXANDER Veteran Pitcher of World' Champion Here Are Three Games That Gave, Alexander Thrills 1HAVE pitched close to 600 games in my career in the National League and, of course, I have not won all of them. I have taken my trcuncings like all of the boys, but I guess there are three games that stand out most prominently. ana ani iann equip! wm. muni oiu i or 835 Woodluwn St Jet. FOR SALE New six room house at North Chinchilla.

All improvements. Waller Loa'h. Phone 12 B. 8. Clark's Summit.

Pa, YOU CAN BUY a very nice 6 rJom home with modern Improvements rrotn r. O'Connor, Williamson Building. Olyphant Pa. KiNf.I.i.; imiiKK Klirht rooms, all Inf provements. 416 N.

Irving Avenue. Win. P. Joyce 616 spruce street. DOUBLE HOUSE Nine rooms each side ail improvements.

410 412 N. Irving Avenue. Wm. P. Joyce 616 Spruce St.

ltli'HMONT STREET xlnRlo stucco, nine larse and very attractive rooms. House in good condition, excellent location. Two car garage. Dinnl ft Huston, Scranton Life Building. Call WAVERI.Y PA.

Six room house, lmril wood electric lights, lirculaco, steam licrtt. garage, on macadam road between Community House and new high sclionl. Inquire Ralph 0. Young or Robert A. Hull, Wnverly, IS 11.

JONES Dalton. "tin 1 ho Trail." specializes In country homes. It will pay you to see liim before you buy. CLAItKS SUMMIT Suburban homes for suburban home seekers. Several desirable properties close in at right prices.

Ward B. Darker, phone 9 11 2. I'tniO WIl.l. HUY on easy terms a mddern 6 roonj house. In the 1511 block Clay Avenue.

It has a son parlor built, llreiilurc, tile ball), and oak doors. Also garage and large lot. Call Clemens, 225 N. Washington Avenue. Hell 5776.

CHINCHILLA Beautiful new house with six rooms and bath. Hardwood lloors: all 'Improvements; electric ttxtures; lot graded. Spring water, steam heat; ask tor cleorge Thomas. r.ft MONROE AVENUE Half double house for sale. Select neighborhood.

Sell reasonable. Ready to move in. clto Realty Miller Bldg. Phone 617.1. 9 to or 3 In 5.

HARRISON AVENUE Double 6 rooms a side. Anthracite Realty Miller Bhlg. Phono bSi. 9 to 10:30. or to J.

8 A DERSON A VKNUE rHusiness prop erly, 4 apartments, 2 stores, soon in oine pi icee; rignt. Atimraciie ueaiiy .10.1 Miller Bldg. Phone 6373. 9 to 10:30 or 3 to 5, Hn ton TON AVENU11 House and store, J4.W0. Anthracite Really 303 Miller Bldg.

Phone 6373. 9 to or to s. UREK.N RIDGE Beautiful stucco home, 8 largo rooms, ample closet room, men hath, garage, large lot. See tills one If vou want a real home. Holgate 'Realtors, Fred 11.

Harding. Brooks Building. JEFFERSON A VENUE Single, fourteen rooms and bath, full lot. i The one that eavo me the biggest tin ill was the 2 to 2 tie of II) in tho Fall series of 1H25 between the Cubs and the White Sox. Here was the old boy, close to forty, still standing; the severe pace.

I enjoyed pitching that came, for it conviiicc'l me that the arm still had plenty of fire in it. The Sox scored their runs in the third inning and couldn't touch me again until darkness stopped the battle. I felt so free and smooth that afternoon, in wpite of the damp, cold, raw weather that I believe I could have pitched 111 more innings. The game that brought the saddest heart thrtib'ln my career was played In St. Iouis during the Summer of IS 15.

After a pitcher has been at It so long he for the fame of a no hit game. And here was one all but in my hip pocket. Only one batter had reached first base, on me up to the ninth inning with two out. Luderua missed a slow, twisting grounder down the first base BILLY 1 IflAY FALLON VS, GEORGE FALLON in the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, No. 883, November Term ivjo, To Gearae Fallon! The above Court hs granted a rule upon you to show cause why a uivuroe i vlnoulo matrimonii should not be granted returnable April 2, 1927.

at A. M. WALTER L. 8CHANZ, Attorney for Llbellant 25 A 1. IN RE? ESTATE OF HELEN P.

TOMP kins, late of the Borough of Olenburn Lacliawanna County, Pennsylvania, ceased: Lotters Testamentary on the above es tate having been granted to the under signed, debtors will make payment an creditors present ucmanua to NEWTON A. WALLACE, Executor Clark's Summit, Pa. WELLES, LEACII DAVIS, Attorneys, 25 4 11 18 25 A I. IN RE: ESTATE OF JOSEPHINE Relcliardt, late of the City of Scranton Lackawanna County. deceased: Persons vlth claims against or Indebted to said estate will present or make pay ment to LACKAWANNA TRUST COMPANY, Executor.

WELLES, LEACH DAVIS. Attorneys, 4 11 18 25 A 1 8. NO. 1304ft TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of Comptroller' of the Currency 1. rw V.k.Hi,.a 1C 10 Whemaa hv satisfactory evidence ore anted to tb undersigned.

It has been made appear that "Tti county national Bank of Scranton." In the City of Scranton In the County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutee ol the United Statea. required to be complied with before en association shall Be autnor lised to commend the Business or Bang Inir Mam. therefore. I. J.

W. Mcintosh Comptroller of th Currency, do hereby certify that 'The County National Bank of In the city or acranioo in lha of Lackawanna and Stale of Pennsylvania, Is authorized to comment the Business or uanmng as provmea in Section Fifty one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised Statulea of th United State. Conversion of The County Saving Bank of Scranton. Scranton. Pa.

In testimony whereof witness my hand and Seal of office mis rirteentn nay February, 1927. Slgntdi J. W. MclNTOSH, Comntroller of the Currency. Seal: Currency Bureau Seal of the Comptroller of the Currency Treasury De parmirni.

i Feb. 18 till Apr. 28. EMMA PIERCE VS. CLARENCE Pierce, In the Court of Common Pleas nf Lackawanna Counly, No, 1616 No vember Term, 1926.

To Clarence W. Pierce. Respondent: The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above entitled case Having Been returned non est inventus, the court has directed service upon you by publication, inu arc hereby notified to be and appear at the next term of Court on April 25, 1927, to answer said complaint. GOMER C. DAVIS.

Sheriff. ROBERT P. SILVER STEIN, Attorney for Libeliant. A 8 15 22. GEORGE.

MAKIN VS. LILAS MA KIN in the Court of Common Pleas of Laek awanna County, No, 1616 November Term, 1926. To LI las Makln. Respondent: The subpoena and alias subpnnes in the above entitled case having been returned non est inventus, the court has dirccteil service upon you by publication. You are hereby notified to bo and appear at the next term of Court on April 25, 1927, to answer said complaint.

GOMER C. DAVIS. Sheriff. ROBERT P. SILVBHSTEIN, Attorney for Llbellant.

A 8 15 22. FRANK PEHCIAVALE VS. LOUISE Perciavale, in the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, No. 1100 October Term. 1926.

To. Louise You are hereby notified that a rule to show cause why a decree in divorce should not be granted against you has been allowed by the coui returnable acc. reg. i ou are further notified that Ihe court has fixed April 1, 1927. at eleven o'clock a.

at tho Court House, Sernnlon, Pennsylvania, as the time and place for Hearing. GOMER C. DAVIS. Sheriff. JOHN MEMOLO, Attorney for Llbellant.

A I 8 15 22. STEFANIA MAWAHOVITCH VS. MICH ael Mawahovitrh, In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Lnckawanna County, Ko. 636. November Term 1926.

To Michael Mawahovitrh: )ou are hereby notified that a rule tn show cause why a decree In divorce should not be granted against you has Been allowed by the court, returnable oc. reg. You are further notified that the rnurt has fixeil April 1, 1927, at eleven o'clock a. at the Court House, Scranton, Penn sylvan la, as the time and place for Hearing. GOMER C.

DAVIS. Sheriff. JOHN MEMOLO, Attorney for Libeliant. A 8 15 22. CESARE ORSINI VS.

MARIA ORSINI. in in or Common Pleaa of Lackawanna County, No. 815, January To Maria Orslnl: ihe subpoena and alias suhnnenn In above case, having been returned nun esi inventus by the Sheriff of Lacka wanna rouniy, you are hereby notified to he and appear In aald court on the twenty fifth day of Anrll. 10'7. to an.

complaint or crsare orslnl. UO.MEK C. DAVIS. JOHN MEMOLO. Attorney for Llbellant.

A 8 15 22. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS j.ncaawatina county. No. 445 Notice is herehv riven that Dtinli.0tAH ill be made tn Hie r'mirt nn t.A twentieth day of April. 1927, at 10 o'clock a.

Under the Cnriuirnllnn 1 IOTA of the Cnintnonweiilih it lr.n.,.i....i and the supplements thereto, for the eha i corporation to be cporisnien League of Pennsylvania the character and object of which 'u mrilier ana nrnmnn ti manslilp hunting and fishing, and to noil tfneo irara tn iipnn, BH.t eonservallon of the fish, game, forests an v.atera of the Commonwealth of Pennsvl ni own and possess lands for the furtherance of these purposes; and for these purposes tn have and possess and enjoy all rights, benefits and privileges of the Act of and nuiriiiriilCllin, now on file In the Phnthnnotery's office. C. A If timer A 15 Solicitor. WILLIAMS PLANS COMEBACK Ken Williams, who a. few rrar.

was rivaling Babe Ruth for honor and whose hatting; average fell to a mere .280 Inst season, Is hopeful of pulling a big comeback for Manager Dan Howley, who Mill regards the big outfielder as a dangerous batsman. To all members of the Builders' Exchange and ell marter carpenters interested in the present wage controversy: A special meeting of he Builders Exchange will be held at 12:15 today in Chamber of Commerce Bldg. auditorium. Lunch will be served. Please be in att endance, as matters of in terest and importance to you will, be brought before this meeting.

A. I. FOWLER, Sec. Adv, HOUSES FOR SALE SO PECKVILLE, 320 MAIN STREET Nina room house. All conveniences.

Garage. Lot 60x1.50. ADAMS AVENUE New stucco home. 8 cheerful rooms, gas and electricity, steam heat, garage, desirable. $1.1,000.

Holgate Realtors, Fred H. Harding. Brooks Building. FOR SALE Six room single house. All Improvements except bath tub.

Newly papered and painted Inside. Open stairway. Also 2 car garage, lot 50x90. 3.500, Call 7 2688 J. HOLLYWOOD This very 8 room home can be bought at the very low price or $11,000.

Built by the owner only 2 years agof In a very fine location, on a lot 50x150. It Is one of the finest values In the city. With a little decorating on the Interior you would have a home worth much more than the cost price. Let us prove this to you, 0. A O.

Really Union Bank Bldg. Phone 2 1369. A. P. BENJAMIN.

Realtor Says: THESE SPECIAL OFFERINGS Of moderate priced homes are worth your careful consideration. CLAY AVBNUE, HOLLYWOOD Six rooms ana until, su toot lot, 2 car garage. GRANDVIEW STREET. GREEN RIDGBt Slx room house with good Income 6 car garage, WEBSTER AVENUE, HILL SECTION Five room house, 2 car garage. Full lot, MYRTLE STREET, HILL SUCTION At tractive neignboriuion.

coxy six room slnglo with room for garage. DKATJON STREET, GREEN RIDGE SIX rooms and bath, attractive terms. TO A QUICK BUYER Here Is an opportunity. Cozy 9 room house th two baths, city steam, new rour, cornier trailers, recently painted. Good lo cation, Vine Street, Hill Section.

Only $12,750. 42S MILLER BLDG. PI0IE LOTS FOR SALE 81 FOR SALE LOT IN SECTION Where high class houses sell quickly, Call 7 067S J. FOR A LE LOT 830 ELECTRIC STREET Phone Olyphant 566. August Ollendlck.

FOUR LOTS on 900 block of Jefferson ea 40x100. Very reasonable price, Dnuil scranton L.ne mug. call 3135. FOR SALE Lot at Lake Wlnola 40x120 feet. Call Bell 7 2859: WANTED REAL ESTATE 84 FARMS WANTED In Lackawanna and Wyoming Counties.

Mall price ann De scription. 8. Alimcna, jus 1'aun mag, WANTED TO BUY Cheap farm at once within 30 miles Scranton with stock ana tools. Address Box b44 Republican. Legal TO THE TAX PAYERS AND QUALI FIED ELECTORS OF TUB SCHOOL DISTRICT OF TUB TOWNSHIP OF LACKAWANNA, LACKAWANNA COUNTY.

PENNSY LV A I A Notice Is hereby given that the mat ter of the nronoscd nerease or In debtedness of the School District of tlio Township of Lackawanna, Lacka wanna County. Pennsylvania, will be voted unon at a special election to be held on Tuesday, April 12th, 1927. between the hours of seven o'clock A. M. and seven o'clock P.

at the regular polling place In the said Townsnip ana in accoruance with the Act of Assembly In such cases made and provided. The following state' ment Is submitted, viz: Amount of last preceding as sessed valuation on taxable property in said School District is $753,402.00 The amount of existinir IndeDtea ness of said School District is. 12.875.00 The amount of proposed Increase nf indebtedness of said School District 38,000.00 ivrcentage or aaiil sum upon the last preceding assessed valua tion of taxable properly .0504.1 plus The purpose of said Increase nf indebt edness of said School District Is to erect a four (4) room addition to the W4odrow Wilson School Building In said Township and equip and furnish the same and re' pair the present Woodrow Wilson School Building. The election will be held at the regular polling places for holdim; municipal elec Hons in each election district of the Township of Lackawanna. County of Lacka' wanna and State of Pennsylvania on Tuesday.

April 12th, 1927, between the no'irs atoresam. By order of the Board of Director of tho School District ot the Township Lackawanna, County of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania. BENJAMIN M. JENNINGS, President. MICHAEL O.

CUSICK, Secretary, JAMES J. POWELL. Solicitor, 1I I8 25 A 1 8. PROVIDENCE BANK STOCKHOLDERS MEETING A coeclal meeting of the stockholder of the Providence Bank will be held at the office or place of business of the bank 1901 North Main Avenue, In the City of scranton, mate or Pennsylvania, on wed nesday the 27tb day nf April, 1927, at i clock, p. for the put nose of con iderlng and voting for or egalnst the proposition to apply for the renewing and extending of the charier, corporate rights nnd franchises of said Providence Bank for a period of twenty years and for he transaction of such other business a may come hernre the an Id meeting.

Xiy order of the Board of Director. DAVID J. DAVIS, President FLOYD D. BEEMER, Cashier George Wood Benedict, Solicitor, 2l 28 lf 4 Il 18 25 4 11 1S 23 A 1 8 15 21. LOIS E.

BAKER VS. GEORGE BAKER. In lite Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, No. 638, November Term, ivjo: To George Baker: The above Court has granted a rule upon you to show cause why a divorce a vinculo matrimonii should nut be granted, return able to next Argument Court, Hearing will be hail unon the said rule on 1 rlday, April 1927, at I o'clock P. M.

WALTER L. SCHANZ, Attorney for Llbellant, 25 A 1. IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE J. FRIES, lalo of Scranlpn. deceased.

Debtors and creditor make payment or present claims to Sebert Wenxel and A F. Greener, administrators c. t. 1419 uiDson street, scranton, pa, WALTER L. SCH ANZ, Attorney for Eslat.

A 1 8 15 22 29 26. IN RE: ESTATE OF KATHBRINE Haas, late of Scranton. deceased. Debtors and creditor will mako pay ment or present claims to Theodore Haas, executor, 1605 Pine street, Scranton, Pa. WALTER L.

SCH ANZ. Attorney for Estate, A 15 22 29 11 6. JOHN CSINOSS VS. MAKY CStNOHS, III the Court of Common Plea nf Lackawanna County, No. 84, November Term, To Mary Cslnoss, the above Defendant: You are hereby notified that th Court hsa granted a rule nn you to show cause why an absolute divorce should not be granted to John Cslnoss, the above llbellant, which rule Is returnable to next Argument Court.

T.EE P. STARK. Attorney for John Cslnoss. 2S A I. IN RE; ESTATE OP MART.

ANN Bryant, late of the City of Scranton, County ot trftckawanna and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Persons with claims against or Indebted to said estate will present or make payments to David Thomas and Samuel J. Phillip, Executors, at the office nf Taylor ft Lewis, Attorney, 604 Brooks Scranton, Penna. TAYLOR LEWIS, Attorney. 11 II.H.

rr A WWW' i line that allowed Miller llfccglna to reach first base. That was all right, for I traveled on without allowing the Cardinals a hit up to retiring two in the ninth. Artie Butler was the batter. I wag never so determined in all my life to fool a batter as this one. I was good and fast back in 1915 and I lipped two curves past him.

He swung and missed. One more was all I needed to get over. Another burning curve, and HleppLng away, he clipped it for a dinky pop fly to shallow center. Dave Bancroft and Pode Taskert tried to get It, but the ball fell between them for one of those pop singles. I have never been that close to a no hit game 'since, and I guess I never will be again.

One of the best games I ever pitched was a loser the 2 1 defeat I suffered In the 1915 world series with the Red Sox. I pitched better in that game than when won the opener, 3 1, allowing five hits, three of which were flukes. (1 that as far as a baseball umpire 1 made mention of the fact that one of the umpires I once broke in as an American leaguer was named Colll flowrr. It is obvious that an umpire with a vegetable handle is immediately under a great handicap. Xow cauliflower au gralin Is a most appetizing dish, but when Colllflower, he umpire, made a decision that failed the please fans, he was greeted thus ly: "frtl 1 iflrttvot tint an CTialfn Kut tir i rotten." Then, I told how later this umpire nhifte his name to James and was at onee called Jesse and reminded that the horse alone was missing to com l.ifte the picture.

I al0 called attention to the fact that my very good friend and capable IM HVin III the Coast league and that he no doubi would often be reminded ot his name. Claims His Name the Worst rpiih above is merely to serve as sn introduction to a letter recontl, a I other days. Mum L'lgue, a most ui usual front and rear handle. Here It Is: read your article ca what Is In name, relutive to umpires, with a great deal of Interest. doubt Colllflower paid the penalty of his vegetable handle and 1 ait.

sure Tom Crook will often have hi name taken In vain by the heard hearted fans, but I am positive, no ui" pire ever had a tougher time than did during the seasons of 1924 Sv. At this point In the letter I becar curious and glanced to tho bottom i. the page to get the connection ant noted the very rare name of Plgue. Greeted With Assorted Grunts MT ADMIT Colllflower la a tougl name for an umpire, while Croo' Is Just as bad, but my handle has boll of 'em beat. "My name Is Plgue, pronounced a If tho lat two letters, and 1 I tv ci nut mcic.

jii uuier nvrus, ju plain pig. "My appearance on the field durln my connection with Southern, leagr was a tjlgnal for an outburst Of ho aiiii aiiu biivi in inai muuiu uava uu. the experts from Isconsin to sham "I heard more grunts in two year from the fans than a whole herd rasorbacks could make. "My name wig too much of a hand I vai xiii ill auiiii. iiuhctii, didn't run mo out.

I held on until the 'press" hnnded me a pink slip. "I may change my name sometlnM and get back into the game, but il won't be James. 1 like Irish name. nnd may pick on one like Dinnccn Moriarty, Morsn, O'Day or Connolly Those fellows hive been quite successful In Ihe umpiring game." Kach time the London Hour on Commons takes a vote on a measure costs the taxpayers 60. Every question asked during th "4a Ily question time'' costs $3.25, according statistics, 6a ASS Beginning at a post.

on the westerly aide ot bummer Avenue (Lake street) at a point 10 (feet westwardly from the line 'of land conveyed by Frank V. Marsh to Mllo D. Oslerhout. by deed dated January II. 1873 'recorded In the office of the Recorder of Deed of 'Luierne County, in aald state.

In Deed Book 163, page 323, etc; thence southerly along the eald Avenue Si (eet a corner of land formerly of Catherine Wlnton; thence north 17V west to land, the estate of Morgan Lewis, deceased: thence along aald Lewi' land 35 (eet to a corner in line ot lann soiu by Winton to Nettle P. Osterhout, by a contract dated the 15th day ot October, 1861, and theme along the line ot eald land South 17ty East to the beginning. Being. the same premises conveyed by the Scranton Tobacco Company to Margaret Clark, by dated July 2. il913, and recorded In Lackawanna County In Deed Bonk 265, page 566, etc.

Seized and taken in execution at the suit of County Saving Bank Soranton to the use of the County National Bank of Scranton vs. Margaret Clark, Debt, $1,500.00. Sheriff to collect $1,500.00 with Interest from January let, 1927, attorney commission live per oent, ana coat. Judgment No, 445 March Term 1927, Ft. Fa.

to May Term 1927. Writ Issued March 18, 1927. KNAPP, MALLET, HILL ft HARRIS, Attorney. ALSO No. 7.

All that certain lot, piece or parcel ot land, situate in the Second Ward of the Borough ot Archbald, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennaylvanla. bounded and described as follow, to wit: Containing a ftont of sixty (60) feet southeastward on White Oak Street; bounded southwestward at right angle to said street one hundred and six (106) feet by lot numbered eighteen (18) on said atreet, northwestward parallel with said atreet sixty (60) feet by lot numbered thirteen on Spruce Street and northeasteward at right angles to White Oak Street one hundred nd alx (106) feet by lot numbered fourteen (14) on White Oak Street ae said lots are laid out and designated on a map of building lot on land of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company of the Borough of Archbald. Improved with a dwelling and other outbuildings. Being subject to the same exceptions, reservations and conditions as are contained in deeds forming chain of title. Being the same premises conveyed by Edward .1.

Munley and Nora Munley his wife, to Kearn A. Brennan and Josephine Brennan, his wife, by deed dated the 30th day of June, 1921, and Intended to be recorded. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Mary McDonnell vs Kearn A. Brennan and Josephine Brennan. Debt $4,000.00 Sheriff to collect $2,000.00 with interest 'from Aug.

15, 1926, with Attorney commission of $200 ana. costs, judgment to no. May Term, 1927. Fl. Fa.

to May xerm, Writ Issued March 18. 1927. KNAPP, MALLET, HILL A HARRIS, Attorneys, ALSO No. 8. All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of land situaie, lying and being in the City of scranton. county ot iacKa wanna and State of Pennsylvania. Being lot number sixteen In aauare or block No. 2 upon street called snd known as sender aon Avenue (formerly Providence Road) upon the plot of Dickson's Addition to the City of Scranton, called and known as Green Ridge, aa by reference to tne said plot will more fully appear. Said lot I sixty (60) feet In front and one nunareel and seventy two (172) feet In depth; the measurement of the depth to commence ten (10) feet from the inside of the sidewalk, the grantee to have the right to enclose, use and occupy ten (10) feet In front of the said lot for cellarway, porch or shrubbery, but not the Tight to erect any hiilldinff tharenn.

Coal and mineral reserved as In deed In chain ot title. All Improved with a three story single frame dwelling house and a garage. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Elisabeth Lynch vs. John J. Lynch and Lena Lvnch.

Debt $3,200.00. Sheriff to col lect $.1,200.00 with interest rrom ii. 1924, Attorney' commission of 10 and rosts. Judgment to No. 1046 Jan.

Term 1927. Fl. Fa. to May Term, 1927. Writ Is sued March 23.

1827. W. M. BUNNELL. Attorney.

ALSO No. 9. AH that certain lot, piece or parrel of land situate, lying and being In the Eleventh (11th) Ward of the City of Scranton. in the County ot Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Said lot is situate upon AVashlngton Avenue In the City of Scranton, being forty (40) reel in width on said Avenue, the same width in rear, and one hundred and fifty (150) feat In depth from front to rear. Being known as Lot Number Twenty (20) in Block No.

lifty aix (56) on plot of lots In the City of Scranton, Intended to be duly registered and recorded. Being the same premises which were conveyed to the Mortgagors herein by Walter F. O'Malley and William It O'Malley. et by deed dated the 29th day ef July A. 1916.

and recorded in the Recorder's Office in and for the County of Lackawanna in Deed Book No. 289. page 281. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of VladyIaw Lukieskl vs. Joseph Malecenskl and Rosalie Malcxenskl.

Debt, $7,000.00. Sheriff to collect $4 807.50 with Interest and costs; Interest from August 13. 1925. and an At tnrnav'a commission of Ave per cent (S'ft) No. .110.

May Term. 1927. Fl Fa, to May Term. 1927. Writ issued March 23, 1927.

P. E. KILCCLLF.N. Attorney ALSO Ko. 11.

All the following described lot of land situate in the First Ward ot the City of Scranton. County of Lackawanna and State nf Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 4 In the plot which Miner C. Cavr nnd wife, by deed dated the 21st day of November, 189.1, and recorded In the office Tor tne recording or aeeae in racKawanna County in Deed Book No. 106.

at page .149, and sold and conveyed to J. W. Browning and 11. 8. Alworth.

Said lot being the same which N. Marlon iliche purchased from aald J. W. Browning et Rec. orded in Book No.

126. at page 40, aid lot Is forty (40) feet wide In front and rear and one hundred and fitly feet (150) deep, rectangular In shape, on the Northwesterly side of Adam avenue, and having Its Northeasterly side of Wood Inwn Avenue. Coal and minerals reserved. Being the same premises conveyed to the aald Richard Foster by Arthur C. Brown and wife by deed dated the 6th day of October.

191j. and recorded In Lack wanna County In Deed Book No. 291, at page 15.1. with a double fjrame dwelling house. Seised snd taken In execution at the suit of Ettu Foster vs.

Sarah Jackson, Administratrix of the estate of Richard Foster, deceased; Paul Foster, Garrett Foater, Beryl Foster, Sarah Jackson, Fay (earhardt, Hyla Palmer and Richard Foster. Debt, Flfleen Hundred Sixty one ($1,561) Dollars. Sheriff to collect Fifteen Hundred Sixty one ($1,561) Dollars with Interest from March 26, 1927. Lev. Fa.

to May Term, 1927. Writ Issued March 27, 19.7. WALLACE 0. MOSKR, Attorney, No. 12.

All that certain lot. piece or par cel ot land, situate, lying and being on the southeasterly aide of l.nlon street, be tween Myrtle and Ash Streets In the Tenth ward of the city of scranton, county or Lackawanna ami State of Pennaylvanla. Said lot I known, designated and described a Lot Number On (1) on a plot of lota entitled "Peck' subdivision of Union Street lot, Scranton, the snap of which Dlot la recorded in the Record er' office ot Lackawanna County In Map Look No. 2, page 67. Said lot according to said Recorder' May Is situate 446.28 feat northeasterly from Myrtle Street, as now located on lha City Atlns.

It is rectangular In shape, being thirty (.10) feet In width In front on I'nlon Street, the same in rear on a public alley, and one hundred and fifteen (115) feet In depth. Improved with a traui and oilier outouilding. using the same premises which Edson Peck and wife, granted and conveyed to th raid George Slatky by deed dated 15th day of November, 1922, and intended to nerewitn recorded. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of New Cltlsen Building A Loan As social Ion vs. George Slatky, Debt, $2,600,110.

snerirr to collect $1,0474 with Interest from March 28. 1927. with 5 Attoraey commission and costs. Judgment to No. May Term, 1927.

Fl. Fa, to May Term, 1927. Writ Issued March 28, 1927. Also seized and taken at the suit of New Clll xens Building Loan Association vs. George Slatky.

Debt. $1,000.00. Sheriff tn collect $479.05 with Interest from March 28. 1927, Attorney commission and Judgment to 38.1 May Term, 1927. Kl.

n. to May Term. 1927. Writ Issued Mrvh 1927. Also aelr.ed and takea at th ault of New Building ft Loan Association vs.

George Slatky. Debt, $800.00, Sheriff tn collect $410.72. with Interest from March 28, 1927, with 5 Attorney rnmmlnion and coat, juagmeni to fio. jm, nay Term, to Is Ily virtue ot sundry Writs of iPlorl Facias, Levari and Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Ploas of County to me directed. I will expose at public sale, by vendue or outcry, to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Court House, In the City ot Hcrnnton' Lackawanna County, State of P.hlunli nn Friday.

Auril 22. .1927. at ten UO) o'clock In the forenoon, "of said day, an tile rigm, line nu nuor.ri of the defendant, In and to all the following described lots, pieces or parcel land, to wit; No. 1. All the surface or right of soil of a certain tract of land, situate In the r'lfteenlli Ward of the City of Soranton, l.ankawanna Pennsylvania, as follows, to wit: inlnir Lot Number Eorty flve (45) In Hlorlc Number upon the plot of "Brown nnd Sachs' Addition to the uity ot oerun ton." which aald plot recorded in the office tor recording deods In and for the County of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, at Kcranton, in Slap Book 2, Page Jl! eald lot fronting on West Locust Street upon said plot and being Forty (40) feet in width upon said stroet.

Forty (40) teet in width In rear and One Hundred Twenty nine (129) feet In depth, as fully upon the said plot recorded aa aforesaid, to which plot reference is hereby made. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of J. T. Griffiths, et Trustee and Assignees, vs. Frank Polkowskl and Mary Polkowskl, Uebt $485.66, with Interest from January 1, 1927, attorney's commission and coats, Judgment to No.

1266 March Term, 1927. Ft Fa. to May Term, 1927. Writ Issued the 10th day of March, 1927. JAMES E.

WATKINS, Attorney. ALSO No. 2. All that certain' piece of land situate on the Westerly side of Brooklyn mro.i in Hi a ritv nf Carbondale. County of Lackawan'na, Pennaylvanla, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at mo North Jiaaterly corner ot lands of M.

A. Slannlon and Kate Mannion. hi wife, thence In a North Easterly direction along Brooklyn Street a distance of fifty five (55) feet to the line of lands of Joseph Tm inp! thence in a Westerly direction along said Taylor's line one hundred fourteen (114) feet to the line of lands of one Davis; thence In a Southerly direction along Davis' line fifty five (55) feet to lands ot M. Mannion and Kate Mannion, his wife; thence in a South Easterly lands of Mannion' afore said a distance of one hundred fourteen (114) feet to the place of beginning. And being the same premises whioh it.

A. Mannion and Kate jviannioji, ma wn, inhnias Martell. the Mortgagor herein named, by deed dated the 25th day nf VohniAi 1925. and recorded In Lacka Nvanna County Deed Book Vol. 349 at page 112.

Reserving to M. A. Mannion and Kate Mannion his wife, their Heirs ana assigns, a driveway or cart way over the land herein conveyed and ad Joining the land of the aforesaid Man nlons. extemnng irom nrouMjn nf nnn hundred four teen (114) feet to a garage on the rear of the premises herein Mortgaged. Said drive way to be not less man eigni io width for the entire Icngtli.

improveu with a twn storv frame dwelling house. garage and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken In the uit or rtica Barber vs Nick Martell l.orenr.o to No. 1088 March Term, li.s, May Term 1927. Sheriff to collect r.ine teen Hundred Twenty five Dollars, tnt 'her with Interest from January 17th, 192S.

attorney's commission, taxes and costs. Writ issued March 9, 1927. i J. E. BRENNAN.

Attorney. ALSO ill that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the HoroUKii ot imon, oum; n.tnu umi stufe or fennsyivaiu. tfuuut and described as follows, to wit: Being lot number seven (7) in moca three according to the Section ix Sanitary Sewe Assessment Map of the Borough of Wlnton. Said lot ot land is one huntlrcrt ana imnra uui width on Blakcly Street, fifty (50) feet, more or less.

In width In rear, and two hundred (200) feet In depth on the side and two hundred and eight (208) feet, more or less on the easterly side. Bald ot ot land being also Known number tweniy tnree j.ii hair of lot number twenty four (24) ac cording to the Town Plot of Jessup, a map nf wltluk Is recorded In the office for tho recording of ueeus in anu ior County. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of the Borough of Winton vs. John M. MeGurl, Theodore r.

nam, nuimiu and Oernld Dahlll. Bneriu $444 6i. with interest from March 7. 1927, at torney' commission and costs. Judgment No.

917 January 'mm, mi. May Term. 1927. Writ Issued March 14, Solicitor for Plaintiff. ALSO Nn.

4. All the following described lot or nf Inn. I situate at tne western corner of the intersection of Monroe Avenue with Poplar Street In the City of Scranton. County of Lackawanna and State nf Pennsylvania, and consisting of a rec tangular parcel ot lami ion, wide on Its right line wnicn .1.1. MnnrM AVfn'il HIIIl VIKIHJ feet deep on Its right lines wnicn parallel with said Poplar street, ana between and bounded by two right line, both thereof parallel with th ernmost fen line of Poplar Street aforesaid and distant therefrom outhwest ".4.

.7 ton 1101 feet and the other thereof flfiy (50) feet, and also lying between and Hounded ny iwo wii lines both thereof parallel with the north westernmost fence line of Monroe Avenue foresaid, and distant muicn westwardly on thereof ten UUI leei ana the other thereof ninety (90) feet and con Istlng of lot numiver u. '7 block number two nunnrea ann lori, C42) on Hower Mienners mpisi i'' ki.u man of whh li Is recorded In the office for recording deed In and for Ud county in hi, tii iv Here of using ten i 1...1 nf iha front line of said lot on both Monroe Avenue and Poplar Street foresaid. Including ten reei in, Ar int at the intersection oi said avenue with said street for yard. porch, pisxia, baywinaow or u.i, for no ot tier purpose. minerals excepted and reserved as fully and to the same extent as they are excepted snd reserved in title deeds to said premises.

i iwji.itnrv and base ment frame dwelling nouae uminii Monroe Avenue, also uasemeni gaiaso. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of the Anthracite Trust company vs. Bridget V. Jordan, Guardian of th estate Atarv un. minor cn iu tn xiiiiho Hherlff to collect Interest from March 15, 1917.

ttorney commission or y.0 nu 1 i March Term. iy Lev. I's. to May Term, ly.V. rn issucu March 13, 1927.

W. M. BL'NNKLL. Attorney. ALSO No.

5. All that certain piece or parcel of land, being a subdivision ot i.atnerira oclie's lot ot land on orciiara mreci wt nr.l nf the of Scranton, and Plat of Penn sylvania, beginning at a point. where the soiithwestein building line of Orchard Street Intersect the outneasieriy imn iima nf trnrat 'mirt! thence along th Southeasterly fence line of said Court aouth fortv abt degrees west in. tun.lrail 1WM I 1111 leei lO curnvr he division line of Irfts numbers twenty five (25) and Twenty six (26): thence along said division line south forty two degrees east (S. 42" thirty five (35) feet to a corner: thence at right angles to aald line ml through lota numbers iwniy mre 21).

twentv fnur (24) and twenty five (25) north rorty eltfbt degrees easi in, so iu.i one hundred twenty (120) feet to a corner tho buildlnj line or urcnara nireci; beni north forty two degree wast X. 42 slong the building line ot Tenant Street thirty five teet to tne plnce of beginning. With the privilege of sing ten (10) reel in rrom or me irom nn Orehiirit Street for POrch. PlaiSS, srd vault np Uav windows. Containing four' thousand five hundred fifty (4,550) square feet of land.

the same more or less. Courses aa the needle pointed In anuary, 1908. Improved wnn a irame building. Hulilect to the same exeentlnns and reser vations as are contained In the former deeds In the line ot title. Being the same premise conveyed by James P.

May and others tn Thomas V. by deed dated May 22, and recorded in Deed Hook No. 295, page 192. Seised and taken la Execution at til suit of County Savings Bank to the us of the County National Bank ef Scranton vs. Thomas V.

May. Debt $19,000.00 Sheriff to Collect $0,500.00 with Interest from August 15th 1926, Attorney commission 5 per cent, and Cost, Judgment No, 1293 Oc EVANS cji SERIOUS HANDICAP FOB UMPIRE WHAT'S in a name SHERIFF SALES 1927. Fl. Fa, to May Term, 1927, Writ issued Marcn 28, iv v. KNAPP, O'MALLKy, HILL KARRIS, Attorneys, ALSO No.

13. All those two certain lots of ground situate in the Borough of Clark's Summit, County of Lackawanna, and State Pennsylvania, known and designated as AJUIB AlUlllUeiH 1 lllB OUIIUICU 11IIICIJ elght (398) and Three Hundred Ninety Nine (399) In a certain plan of Iota called Summit Park Annex, surveyed for wood, Harmon company ny o. w. iinnea. Civil Knglneer, and recorded In the office for the recording of deed, in and for Lackawanna County Rforesatd, in Vol ume 101).

nage 398. Said lots being bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bounded on the Northerly side by Greenwood Avenue, on the Easterly side by Lot No. 400, on the Southerly side by Alley and on the Westerly side by Earl Street. Said lot having the following dimensions: sixty (60) feet in width throughout, one hundred fifteen nnd eighty four one hundredth (115.84) feet In depth on the Eusterly side and one hundred fifteen and four tenths (115.4) feet in depth on the Westerly side. Improved with a frame dwelling and other outhuilidngs.

Subject to the same exceptions and reservations as are contained in the former deeds In the chain of title. Being the aame premises conveyed by Ruel U. Capwell and wife to Fred J. Moss and Anna Moss, his wife, by deed dated Sent. 1924, and intended to be duly recorded.

Seiised and taken In execution at the suit of New Citizens Building A Loan Association vs. Fred .1. Mows and Anna Moss. Debt $5,200.00. Sheriff to collect $2,4.16.44 with interest from March 28.

1927. i. to May Term, 1927. Writ issued March 23, 127. KNAPP, OMALLET, HILL HA KRIS.

Attorney. ALSO Nn. 14. AH that certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying, situate and being in the Borough of Throop, Counly of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described aa follows: Being known aa Lot Number Seventeen (17). Block Lettered and being Fin (50) feet In frnnt on George Street, th same width in the rear, and One hundred and fifty (150) feet In depth, according a plan entitled "Price, Pancoast Throop' Map of recorded in tne proper off ce In Lackawanna County.

Being the same land conveyed by John Semowtch. et ux. to Theodore Darzinskl. deed dated the 14th day of May, 1921. and recorded in Lackawanna County In Deed Book No.

314, page 361. Improved with a two story dwelling, bakery and store and garage, and other outbuildings thereon. Seised and taken at the execution Joseph Dsrsinskl vs. Theodore Dorxinski Debt $20,000.00. Sheriff to collect Ten thousand (10,000) dollars, Willi intereai from the 23rd day of August, 1924, and al torney'a commission of 5 and costs.

Judgment to No. 423. May Term. 1927. Fi Fa.

to May Term, 1927. Writ issued March 29, 1927. HARRY NKBDLK. Atlowcy, ALSO No. 15.

All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough Hlakely. County of Lackawanna and Slate of Pennaylvanla, bounded and described as followa: Being Lot Number Twenty six 2o) In Square or Block Number Four 44) and situate on Third Street on Hull a Ad dition to said Borough of Blakely, duly registered and retorded. Said lot being Fifty (50) feet in frnnt and rear, by One humlred and fty 51) feet in depth Being the same land that was conveyed by Robert Jones, et al. to Rhys K.

arier. by deed dated the Tenin day ot December, 1921. and recorded In Lackawanna County, In Deed Book No. 320, page 179. Improved with a two story frame dwelling, and other outbuildings thereon.

Seised and taken at the execution or tn Eureka Hall Association vs. Rhys l. Carter. Richard Owens. Mary M.

Owens. Judgment No. 424. May Term. 1927.

Sheriff to collect Three Thousand ($3 000) Dollars itn interest iroin ine nn uay oi jun ueev, 1922. Attorneys commission or and costs. Judgment to No. 424 May Term. 1927.

Fl, Fa. to May Term, 1927. writ la sued March 29, 1927. ilAllltY AMS1II.IS, Attorney. ALSO No.

IS. All that certain lot or parcel of ground, with the Improvements, situate in lie Second Ward of the tiurougn or pun more. Cotlnlv of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, on the Southeasterly side of Oak Stroet, between somera mroei ami Laurel street, fronting on sain uait nireei two hundred feet, and extending backward one hundred forty seven (14) feet or thereabout, more or less, being Lots Nos. 21. 22, 23 and 24.

In Block No. 17. as laid out and numbered on the Assessment Mao of the Second Ward of said Borough; Beginning at a point on the Southeasterly de of Oak Street, aald point being Mourn westerly two hundred fifty (250) feet from the Southerly corner of the Intersection of Oak and Laurel Streets; thence south westerly along Oak Street a frontage or width ot two hundred (AJU) reet, ami extending of that width In a Southeasterly direction on lines at right angles to Oak Street a depth of one hundred forty seven (1471 reet more or less to an aney. i nai and minerals excepted and reserved as In deeds In line of title to said land. Seised and taken In execution at th ault nf the Borough of Dunmore vs.

Thomas McCarthy, Andrew mot army. Kiizanetn McCarthy. Alexander McCarthy, Ella San tanroce, Eugenia Boyle Betterly, Edmund Boyle and Jack Debt Sheriff to collect $726.20, with Interest from Feb 18. 1927. (ntfether with attorney's com mission and coats.

Judgment to No. 905, Jan. Term. 1926. ur Municipal en io.

1179. Tear 1920. M. L. D.

Lev. Fa. to May Term, 1927. Writ leaned Marcn W7. J.

YV. I11HIAAUI, Attorney. ALL OP WHICH WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH OXL, UUMEiK V. In. Sheriff.

A 1 1S. ONE ARMED PITCHER 2 AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY BOSTON, March SI. Bonton unl erslty hag a one armed pitcher who Rivet promise of being; as famous in the collegiate world as One Arm Daley wag In the National league. lie i VINE STREET Double, nine rooms and hath each side, all Improvements, lot 4090. two car garage.

STREET Double six rooms and baih eacli side, all Improvements, lot 43x90 on the court. SIOOSIC STREET Single seven rooms and hath, all Improvements, hardwood floors and trim, BIRCH STREET Double seven rooms and hath each side, all Improvements, full lot, four car garage. ItAVINE 8TREET Bungalow six rooms and hath, all Improvements, full lot, garage. REASONABLE PRICE AND GOOD TERMS 'ARRANGED ON ANY OF THE ABOVE LISTINGS. SEE I BUCKLEY 407 PAULI BLDG.

DAT.TON For sale or rent, two houses and 6 Iota one 6 rooms and all Improvements, and 4 rooms, part Improvements. Bell phone 139 .1, Dalton. SINGLE HOUSE Ten rooms, all Improvements, 4118 N. Irving Avenue. Win.

P. Joyce. 616 Spruce Street. Several weeks ago I pointed was concerned, it meant considerable. TAYLOR MAY MEET CANZONERI AGAIN Negotiations Under Way to Bring Featherweights Togeth er During Outdoor Season SITUATION UNCHANGED Johnny Vacca's Defeat at Hands of Archie Bell Surprises Boxing Fans CHICAGO, March 28 A.I':).

Tho bantamweight title situation bus reverted to the status quo, and Promoter Jim has a $4,000 diamond chain pioiiKhlp belt on his hands, stamped 26, 19:7, without it claimant Mud Taylor of Terro Haute, and Tony Canzoneii, of New York, both failed to establish their undisputed supremacy of the 118 pounders in Ian night's ten rounds oj hostilities. Negotiations began today to bring them together here during the outdoor season. Caiuonerl surprising show lug against the ilnnsler blonde made hlni a great favorite with the boxing fans last night and all but a few Taylor partisans cheered him lustily when the draw decision was given. 17 States Eecojniae Taylor Seventeen slates recognise the tltu lar honors conferred upon Taylor by the Illinois Boxing Commission! with New York and Massachusetts asking tn be shown before they give their assent. While New York's contender, Csn soncrl, by a thrilling tenth round rally, evened up the bout last night, he plainly failed to capture the crown for the East.

Taylor likewise missed his chance to extend his realm, according to the uii'inlmnun opinion of the two Judges and the referee, Joe Choynskl. The seml wlndup, which had been ex pected to produce another Important contender, also Upset the calculations of boxing fans. Johnny Vaccn, Bos ton's pride In the 118 pound ranks, because of his two decisions over the flyweight champion, Kldel 1 barb, was clearly outpolnud by Archie Bell of Brooklyn. STARS AT OXFORD George rfann, foriiur Corner! quart erback, Is In I lira for the "blue" In Ij nia, nf an athlete at Oxford In England. Pfann has been starring as lacrosse player.

He is one of the few American scholars at Axford achieving athletic success and has been awarded the "half blue" Jnslgnla slm I Mar to a freshman numeral In the United States, out it to CHINCHILLA New scml hungalow, first floor, oak hardwood trim, steam heat and all conveniences. $7,200 for quick sale. M. K. Packer, Clark' Summit, Hell 188 2.

FOR SALE BARGAIN Small payment down. The rest like rent. A new. 7 room stucco house. Call 7 6765 W.

NEW SINGLE HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS Hardwood floors, sun parlor, large lot, all Improvements, 23.7 Comegys Avenue, ilreen Ridge, Call Daley Daley, 7 4511 or 7 7568 R. PRICES TALK HERE IS ONE I have to orfer that should atiDeal to you If you are looking fur a nice 6 ronm house with all Improvements In the 1600 Block on CJulncy Avenue, that should sell for not less than $18.0110 that you can buy If you act quick for $14,250. HERE YOU ARE A forced sale. Tarty leaving town. $18,000 property.

1402 Col lege Street, See it. Only $15,500. Off YES. I have another house In the 2200 Block Madison Avenue, 7 rooms and hath, large slse lot, hardwood finish, mahogany doors, cut plate glass folding doors. Oh, well, you have to see It to appreciate It.

$16,000 buys It, WELL, WELL, here Is one In the 2110 Block of Jefferson Avenue, that In every particular It Is the last word. Stop and think only, $14,500. HER ANOTHER In the 1400 Block of Collet Street for $15,500. Get busy, Francl Burn of CharUatown. Tlil Burn's flrat year on the squad.

Although he lack the ability oust Don McDonald, ace of the pitching gtaff, his romnrknule prowess enough to warrant his retention on the squad. He ia bolne; Broomed by Conch Gaw to take his regular turn In the box, i I HOWARD 633 Cornell Phone.

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