Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 17

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
17
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

LEOL NOTICES. tiitiue tst' n.i.n,- LEGAL NOTICES. an at t. otoer. Roman Catriolic Cnurcii at clock.

Friends of the family and merabers of Knoxville Lo-1ge No. 119. B. P. O.

5i The Produce Market el Mi- it. i. is. i -H tx.til ta 10.93 feet to tlte way and oa tht other side 115.99 feet, and having width In reaf S6-50 feet- General Business Shows Signs of Further Gains NEW YORK. Dec.

1 -(A- P) Dun's tomorrow will say: "All- wing for the loll that always prevail in some lin-s at this reason, th-r b-en no ehck to the advance in business. Continued progress 13 by most reports, and th-re ai of further gain to in primary channel in the "ev. Year, after the parsing holiday irjlueiieeg. Christmas rein il trad has developed well in ninny places, givins proof of a large public buyiiii power, and it was quickened this weeU ty colder weather, with snowfall in som? sections. Tha most interesting how-ecr.

nre occurring in the big where a substantial recovery from previous depressed conditions is under way. Convincing tvidence of tl i. fact has al-readv I er-n giver: hy statistics cf production, and the statement of unfilled st.L-?I orders, fihcwinfr a monthly Increase of more -hn bOO.003 tons, has teen added to the favorable features." Weekly bank clearings San Francisco Mining Stocks. Bevls Pest Belcher. ltlv Tonopah Concordia Ton Virginia Hantiill Justin" tiHrbrouch Mexiean tl n.1 tIhir 01 'Silver King 5aa.xe Sierra.

Sutherland S(eaj head r-5 AVei'ge 0 L'nion 06 iXone .02 TONOI'AIIS. Helrnont iv2 Cushf.oy 4 "4 lvj-v Queen levelorient Halifax i Florence 'Kewanna hawv tne ftar It liMrtlf 02 (ITHKR rilSTUIOTA Tonoi-ah Kit 2.7.' I'rtimJary -M Iwj '7 i7 IKitlcon West End Simon 'JS I'o Mi!) TOXOi. Kound Mountain Aladdin ililis '5 Annex Charles F. Koehler, with, notice to Blanch V. Clifford.

M. L. D. No. 30, $99.90." R.

W. Martin. Lot in Twentieth Ward, Pittsburgh, fronting 60 feet on Middletown road and extending back on one side 115.99 feet to Fire way and on the other side 126 feet, and bavins width in rear of 60.S2 feet. F. Clevenger.

L. P. No. SS. Oct, 1924.

$39.00, R. W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward. Pitts-, burgh, fronting SO feet on easterly line of Methyl st and extending back" even width 100 feet- M.

J. Chase. M. L. D.

No. 39. Oct, 1934. $39.90. R.

W. Martin. -Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts- burg, 30 feet on westerly line ot --Methyl st, and extending back even width 100 feet. M. B.

Pugan. M. L. D. No.

40, Oct, 194. $59.00. R. W. Martin.

Lot in Nineteenth yard, Pitts-. -burgh, fronting 30 feet on easterly line of Methyl st, and extending back even width 100 feeL E. K. Duffy. M- L.

D. No. 41, Oct, 1924. $44.41. It.

W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, PitU- burgh, fronting 30 feet on easterly line of Methyl and extending back even width 100 feet, W. L. Hughes.

M. I. D. No. 4.

1924. $39.00.. R. W. Martin.

Ixit in Nineteenth Ward. Pittsburgh, fronting 30 feet on westerly, line of Methyl sU and extending back even width 100 feet. M. K. Kelleher.

M. L. D. No. 44, 1924.

$. R. Vf. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts-t burgh, fronting 30 feet on westerly ine of Methyl st, and extending back ven width 100 feet N.

Marino. M. L. D. No.

45, Oct, 1924. $191.75. R. W. Martin.

Lot in Nineteenth Ward. Pitts burgh, fronting 30 feet on westerly line of Methyl and extending pack. even width 100 feet T. P. O'Hara.

i M. L. D. No. 47, Oct, 1924.

$39.00. R. W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts-' burgh, fronting 30 feet on westerly ine of Methyl st, and extending back even width 100 feet T.

J. Quinn. M. L. D.

No. 49, Oct, 1924. 139.00. R. W.

Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts burgh, fronting 30 feet on westerly line of Methyl st, and extending back even width 100 feet. J. R. Riley.

M. L. D. No. 50, Oct.

1924. $39.00. It VV. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts-.

burgh, fronting 30 feet on Methyl Bt, and extending back eveii width 100 feet. G. A. Terracinni. M.

L. D. No. 52, Oct, 1924. $39.00.

R. W. Martin. -Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pttta- Burgh. fronting 30 feet on westerly line of Methyl st.

and extending back even width 100 feet. J. Whitkus. M. L.

D. No. 54, Oct. 1924. $34 45.

R. W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts burgh, fronting 30 feet on westerly line of Methyl and extending bs even width 109 feet J. Lover.

M. L. D. No. 56, Oct.

1924. $42.62. R. W. Martin.

Lot in Nineteenth Ward. burgh. fronting 3T feet on westerly line of West Liberty and extending back even width 100 feet. W. R.

Conway. M. L. D. No.

57, Oct, 1924. $7.7. ir. 111 feet. Perry Keeth and Anna, his wife.

M. L. h. 303 April, 1324. JS0O.O0.

1 W. Martin. Lot in Xineteenth Ward, Pittsburgh, fronting 30 feet on Saranac street and extending back even width 114 feet. Josephine B. Kelly.

M. L. D. 305 April. 1924.

$300.00. R. W. Martin. Lot in Kineteenth Ward, Pittsburgh, fronting SO feet on Saranac street and extending back even width 111 feet.

C. A. Meyer. M. L.t.

SCS April, 1924. $300.00. i R. W. Martin.

Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pittsburgh, fronting 30 feet on Saranac street and extending back even width 111 feet. Mary Carolina Meyer. M. L. D.

309 April, 1924. I3CO.0O. R. W. Martin.

Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pittsburgh, fronting 33 feet on Saranac street and extending back even width 11 feet. Louis S. Nesbit. M. L.

D. 313 April. 1924. $303.00. R.

W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward. Itts- bursh, fronting 30 feet on Saranac street and extending back even width 105 feet to an unnamed 10-foot-way. Felix Purria.

M. L. D. No. 317, April 1924.

J30Q.03. R. W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth "Ward, Titts- bursh.

fronting 30 feet on Saranac and extending back even width 110 feet. Lydla M. Richardson. M. L.

T. No. 318, April. 1924. R.

W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts burgh, fronting 48.112 feet on Saranac thence extending back along an unnamed 15-foot way 119.4 feet, thence extending along the southerly ine of Palm P.oach feet to place of beginning. A. D.

Tanger. M. L. D. No.

321, April, 1924. $300.00. R. W. Martin.

Lot in Nineteenth Ward. Pitts burgh, fronting 30 feet on the easterly line of Saranac st and extend ing back even width 110 feet David J. Williams. M. L.

D. No. 323, April, 1924. $150.00. R.

W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts burgh, fronting 30 feet on the easterly line of Saranac and extending back even width 110 feet. John Ziegler. M.

L. D. No. 324, April. 1924.

$300.00. R. W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward.

Pitts burgh, fronting 30 feet on tha easterly line of Saranac st, and extending back even width 110 feet. August Koperira. M. L. T.

No. 336. April. 1924. $32.50.

R. W. Martin. Lot in Twelfth Ward, Pittsburgh. fronting 25 feet on Lemington ave, thence extending back along line of Lot No.

61. 108.39 feet, and on the other side extending along line of Lot No. 59, 108.70 feet, and having wiCth in rear of 31.65 feet, being Lot No. 60. D.

B. Bennett. II. L. D.

No. 337, April. 1924. $32.50. R.

W. Martin. Lot in Twelfth Ward. Pittsburgh, fronting 25 feet on Lemington thence extending back on one side 103.70 feet and on the other side 100.92 feet and having width ia rear of 31.21 feet, being Lot No. 59.

Mary M. Rowland. M. L. D.

No. 339, April. 1924. $78.68 R. W.

Martin. Lots Nos. 572 and 573, in Chadwicks Plan of Lots Twelfth Ward, Pitts burgh, Plan Book 1715, page 630, fronting 50 feet on northeasterly side of Lemington and extending back even width 100 feet Martha A. Stevenson, with notice to Anna C. Stevenson.

M. L. D. No. 4, 1924.

$1,030.00. R. W. Martin. Iot in Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, beginning at a point distant 1.178.

Si feet northwestwardly from intersec tion of Bryn Mawr road and Andora Termce; thence extending north wardly along westerly line of Andora Terrace 77.31 feet to a point, thence extending northwardly 148.09 feet to a point, thence extending southwardly 136.62 feet to a point, thence extend ing eastwardly 151.79 feet to a point to place of beginning. Blanche H. Riddle. M. L.

D. No. 12, Oct, 1924. $200.00. R.

W. Martin. Lot in Twenty-fifth Ward. Pittsburgh, extending northwardly along west line of Biggs ave, 50.11 feet to a point, thence extending westwardly 132.11 feet to a point, thence extending southwardly 50 feet to a point, thence extending eastwardly 129.76 feet to a point at place of beginnin James D. Saxton.

M. L. D. No. 13, Oct, 1924.

$240.00. R. W. Martin. Lot in Twenty-fifth Ward.

Pitts burgh, extending northwardly alonj the west line of Biggs 110.68 feet to a point on the southerly line of an unnamed 20-oot way, thence extend ing westwardly along south line of an unnamed 20-foot way, 50.72 feet to a point thence extending south wardly 109.48 feet to a point on north line of Marsonia st, thence extending eastwardly along the north line of Marsonia st, 43.35 feet to a point to place of beginning. Frederick D. Buffum, with notice to Phoebe Humphreys. M. L.

D. No. 24. Oct, 1924. $120.00 R.

W. Martin Lot in Twentieth Ward, Pittsburgh fronting SO feet on northerly line of Middletown road, and extending back even width 103 feet to southerly line of Fire way. Charles F. Koehler, with notice to Blanche V. Clifford.

M. L. D. No. 28.

Oct, 1924. $60.00 R. W. Martin. Ixit in Twentieth Ward.

Pittsburgh, fronting S5.24 feet on northerly line of Middletown road, thence extending northwardly 102.67 feet to Fire way thence eastwardly along south line of Fire way 52.80 feet, thence extending southwardly 109.99 feet to place of beginning. Charles F. Koehler, with notice to Blanch V. Gilford. M.

L. D. No. 29, Oct, 1924. $45.00.

R. W. Martin. Lot in Twentieth Ward. Pittsburgh, It 73.82 feet to a point to btS'Win'iS- -WilhelmJna E.

Zepzelder, with' notice to Charles F. Lebzelder. M. L. D.

52 April, IK I. $56. 12. R. W.

Martin. Ixt in Twentieth WarJ. Pittsburgh, fronting 23 feet on northerly side of Isoline street, and extending back even width 110 feet to Cream way. WilhelmJna K. Zepzelder.

JLLD. 53 April. 1924. J6S.12. R.

W. Martin. Lot in Twentieth Ward. Pittsburgh. fronting 25 feet on northerly side of.

Isoline street and extending bacH even width 110 feet to Cream way. Elizabeth McClatchey and Albert II. HeinJe. M. L.

D. 54 April, 19:4. I5S7.6L R. W. Martin.

Lot in Twentieth Ward, Pittsburgh 167.14 feet to a point on southerly hine Df Isoline Street; thence SOUth- wardly 110 feet to a point; thence ex tfiiding westwardly 240 feet to a point en Xortheast line of Middletown road, and thence extending northwestwardly along northeast line of Middletown 112 feet, more or less to beginning. Harry Steinberg. L. D. 57 April.

1924. $74.34. R. W. Martin.

M. Lot in Twentieth Ward. Pittsburgh, JP feet, on easterly line of Middletown road; thence extending northwardly on said road 30.73 feet to a point, thence extending eastwardly 91.69 feet to a point on westerly Jine of rickett way; thence extending southwardly along westerly line of Pickett way 30 feet, to a point to beginning. Harry Steinberg. XI.

L. D. 55 April. 13:4. J66.ll.

It. Martin. Lot in Twentieth Ward. Pittsburgh. Ttmtt n4 -J extending back on one Side 10J.83 feet cnfi on the other side 97.26 feet, hav ins wiucn in rear oi icn Harry Steinberg.

L. D. 59 April, 1924. $66.11. K.

W. Lot in Twenty-sixth Ward, Pittsburg fronting 23 feet on rickett way and extending back on one side 9 .26 feet, and on the other side 91 69 feet, hay- Ins width in rear of 25.62 feet. Alice A. O'Donneli. M.

L. D. 271 April, 1924 JS3.59. R. Martin.

Lot in Fifteenth Ward, Pittsburgh, fronting 25 feet on Tesla street and extending back even width 100 feet to ail unnamed way. Aliie A. O'lJonneil. M. L.

D. 272 April, 1924. JS5.59. W. Martin.

Lot in Fifteenth Ward, Pittsburgh, fronting 25 feet on Tesla street, and extending back even width 100 feet to an unnamed way. Alice A. Donnel. L. D.

273 April, 1924. $102.71. M. li. W.

Martin. Lot in Fifteenth Ward. Pittsburgh, 42.01 feet, on unnamed way; thence extending sontheastwardly along unnamed way 39.62 feet; thence extending south west wardly 70 feet to a point on the easterly line of McCaslin street and thence extending north along the easterly line of McCaslin street 56. 43 feet, to a point. Peter Shields.

M. L. D. 276 April, 1924. $33.59.

II. W. Martin. Lot in Fifteenth Ward, Pittsburgh, fronting 25 feet on Tesla street, and extending back even width 90 feet, to an unnamed way. Peter Shields.

M. L. D. 2T7 April, 1924. $102.70.

W. Martin. Lot in Fifteenth Ward, Pittsburgh 24.65 feet on Tesla street; thence ex- tending southwardly 90 feet to a rwiint rn Via 'ino rt i named way; thence extending 48 15 a DOint alone the unnamed way to Loretta street, thence extend ing eastwardly along southerly line of Loretta street 93.02 feet, to a point at beginning. Clayton L. Wilson.

L. I. 278 April, 1924. K. W.

Martin. Lot In Fifteenth Ward, Pittsburgh. fronting 29.10 feet on Frank street. extending back on one side 102.56 feet and on the other side 100.62 feet, having width in rear of 20 feet Clayton L. Wilson.

L. D. 279 April, 1924. R. W.

Martin Lot fn Fifteenth Ward. Pittsburgh, fronting 20.10 feet on Frank street and extending back on one side 105.09 fet, and on the other side 102-56 feet having width in rear of 20 feet. Amelia Thomas. M. L.

D. CS3 April. 1324. $154.10. R.

W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward. Titts burgh, fronting 30 feet on Rutherford street and extending back even width 100 feet along Wentworth street. Fred Cox.

M. L. D. 2S7 April, 1924. $300.00.

R. W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts burgh, fronting 30 feet on Saranac street and extending back even width 110 feet. Philamena Callan.

1 M. L. D. 2S3 April, 1924. S3').

00. R. W. Martin Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts burgh, fronting 30 feet on Saranac street and extending back even width 119 feet. Thomas Hasley.

M. L. D. 295 April, 1924. $300.00 R.

W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward. Pitts burgh, fronting 39 feet on Saranac street and extending back even width 114 feet. Joseph Wr.

Hershey. M. L. D. 296 April, 1924.

$300.00. R. W. Martin. Lot In Nineteenth Ward, Pitts burgh, fronting 30 feet on Saranac street and extending back even width 11 feet Joseph W.

Hershey. M. L. D. 297 April, 1924.

$300.00. R. W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Iltts- burgh, fronting 30 feet on Saranac street and extending back even width 119 feet.

E. W. Harrold. M. L.

D. 298 April. 1924. $300.00. R.

W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward. Pitts burgh, fronting 39 feet on Saranac street and extending back even width 119 feet. Perry Keeth and Anna, his wife.

M. L. D. 302 April. 1924.

$300.00 ft. W. Martin. Lot In Nineteenth Ward, Pitts- Watson- a pre em ax. Attor7iy-at-Lw.

Xirhoias Bi.iit Pa. th Court of CoiTimon I'leaa of rr.y County. F'nnsvlvania. Fittinic In JSr Alien. Uab.1 M.

Morin and ii rri J. Moron. hr juiti William Sairh fiin int iff. Marv K.rin fc.o-ai, Katon. Mvm Katun Swan-n an4 Henry E.

SsW-'tlison. her nufcufijid. P. Strickler and HnwsrJ fctnckler. 'JMiMid, HotN-rt j.

FeJW. J--pli i.untar ajwl Harata P. hi wife, Ai.ni ani WKham her I'lsbajid. Ar.ila H. Musn and Hays Mann.

5 husband. No. tk Trcn, the defendant. Robert 8. Feeder, his children, heirs, devisee and' any jror, claTniirir mder or through him-1 are hereby notlfle-1 that, at the w.

number an.J term, a bill of complaint In ira.nir ror tha part! i'. ami Binuns in twrtica entitled wwm jots nr rroimr! In th 7- ol All f-ountv, I'nri3yivani toein vnn. ir farty-ciaht teet on the of Third avenue, and extandicr ba-k i bov.naoS Er.Tv V1 on the thl Xi.J,L. "oehring an i on or a. Arthurs.

Hav racual two two-story brick ikno" Noa. 51 and SIS Third DU' alltgea that the aaid "aaw no Interest in said nwd. and prays that partition be ine land, that tne Dlaintiffa be reim named for their share of moneys expended Ior tares, lien- and riunro and if oartition mae. that said property he sold nd the proceeds divided anior.x- the parties entitled thereto, and for further relief. Ktirther.

that to court has made tha fol- "-'m order: And now. to-wit. November Sth. It -irwirf to tha court that Robert Fed at the defendantn. cannot be found to be- personally served with any pro- ra uaa )n tJUj cage.

and it further apitar that th names and resinencts of his Widow, children, heirs. uevitees or any other wno nugbt rialm under or throurh -m in cane tha said Robert 8. Pedtk-r be unknown and cannot be ascer uiei. it ij hereby ordered tliat service on defendant. P.obert tS.

Pedder. his widow. 4-bildxen. betrs. devldeee and any and iw rutinunjr under or through him.

made by ion once a week for weeks, in the Pittab-'rrh Journal and Pittsburgh Uaxett Times, of a uotico to said Pedder and other (iersons to rauw an appearance to be entered on their cir this pruxMimi within fifteen stays, and t- file answer within thirty aaya. alter the uate of the last publira tion, which BotlcA shall rontain a statement the S'lbKtHiice and object of the bill of and a copy of this order of court-liv the Court." If yon fail to enter an appearance or do not file your answer as above act forth, the bill of complaint will be teken pro confesso. "if i a decree mace against yon, in your atv WAT-OV FREEMAN. Solicitors for PlaintiiTs. SS St.

Xicbolas Uulldir.e. Plttyhnrvh. Ptl i'tlri 1ijh lot tr.e umieu ciate lvr tbe vaieru iu-ict ul i'c-uisyivajkii In the ma.Li.vr of Joseph K. Wooas, tiaamtf Taubuuu Ac votuiuiy, bankrupt. No.

ill'JS in bankruptcy. Nutice of the iirt iiiet i of ed i tors. To the cred i tors of aid bankrupt: Nonce ts hereby given, that on eni! er 3n t. the atud osepn, xC. Wools, trauinp as 'iaubntan At Company of lltLstnirgh.

in tne Coouty of Allen uy, and fiaiict aioreud. was duty adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his will be held at itoocn No. -3 in St. Nicholas Fuitdii.g. Nu.

Fourth avenue, llttsburgb, ieunylvania. on lecember 3rd, 13-4, at ten o'clock a. at which time the aaid creditors may aitfid, prove tnelr eiaims, appoint a examine tne bankrupt. aai transact auch oar business as may property eome txHTore tia metrling. 'ihe hlel fcUww liabilities icot given; cot givtn.

WATSOf B. AIAIR. Iecernber 1 K-feree in Elankrupicy- THil District tourt of the I'nited States ior the Western oi 1'ennsyivania, in ice. matter of K.u-h Lijiin, individually, nj trading as M.nele i harmii. bankrupt.

No. llwT ia Notice of tno first meeung of creuitorji. To the creditor of said bankrupt: Notice is Lereoy given, hat on Nov em Per 1. be tai Kal pb 1 Jtpton. i mil vidua-; iy and trading a Schenley l'tLirmaey of fitusburfeh.

in tUe County of Alle-henjr. and district aforesaid, was dul bankrupt, and that Uie hrst meeting of his creditors will be beld at Koom 22 in St. icholas Huiiding, No. 4-j0 Fourth avenue, Pittsbursrh, Fenii Ivaiua, on wmber 23. IS-4.

at ten o'ciock a. at which time the said ereditors may attend, pro-re their eiaims, appoint a trustee, ex-cBiine lha bankrupt, and such other business as may properly come before said aaeetinff- The scheiules tiled show Uailiues, 801 63; assets. 5. WATSOl B. AIATR.

rw ember 1924. Referee in Bankruptcy- NCITICE Votlce Is hereby given that Delmont Land Company, a corporation of Pennsylvania, lo- i mted at Ptttiburgbt haa filed in the Department of Internal Affairs under date of No-vemer 17, 19J4. an application for a warrant to survey nineteen acres, sixteen and one-half perches of improved vacant land, situated in the townrmp of ML Lebanon and Borough of Doniiont. county of Allegheny and state of Pennsylvania, bounded northerly by land warranted to James Campbell under date of September 13. and bv land warranted to Uobert KrKes under date of August 14, 1772: easterly by land warranted to Alexander Long under date of February lo.

llii; and southerly and wsteny by land warranted to James Campbell under data of September 3, JAMES P. WOODWABD. Secretary of Internal Affairs. Harripborg. November 25.

134. liENJAMLN L. STE1NUERCJ. Attoroev-al-Law. No.

4JS Frick Ptttahtrrgn. Pa-State of Pennsylvania, county of Allegheny. In the Court of Common Pleas of Alie-rbety county. No. 2511 April Terra.

1S24. tTilliam H. Smith vs. Elizabeth in a vinculo matrimonii. To luuzabeth Smith, respondent: The suiipena and alias fsubpena in the above case having been returned non est Inventua.

you are hereby rotiiied and required to appear in the said Court of Common Pleas on the 6rst Monday Of January. A. t. rcs. to answer the petition and libei Bled in said case.

i. WOODSIDE. Sheriff. CLTTE E.4XOAU. Attorney -at-Law, 13 Fifta Pituburgh.

pa. State of Pennsy vania. County of Alle-jbeav. ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county. No.

1S9 July Term. jK4- Mary Alexander vs. Thomas Aiex-ender. in divotce a vinculo matrimonii. To Thomas Alexander, respondent: The and alias subpena fn the above case having been returned non est inventus, you are hereoy notified and required to appear In the said Court of Common Pleas on the first Monday of Jaaoary.

A. D. 1925. to answer the petition aiM libel filed in said case. P.OBEKT G.

WOODSIDE. Sheriff. OEORGE P. MURRAY. GEORGE PIERSOL ML REAT, Attomeys-t-Law.

Ko. 409 Berger Biuldlng. PitlKburgh. Pa. Koticw is hereby given that letters teatA-sneotai-y tm the eetate of Theresa Young, sometimes called Tfeeresa Tung, deceased, late of Upper St- Clair townsrup.

Allegheny county, been granted to the undersigned, to wboua all persona indebted to said estate are to make immediate payment, those liar, ing claims or demand again.t same will Baake tbesa known witlioot aeiay. JOSEPH KOLLAK. Executor. 721 st r--t Bndgeville. fix.

JOHN C. SLACK. Attomey-jit-Law. Fidelity PitLrturgb. Pa.

Notice b-ereby givert that letters teeta-asentary on the etau of LJward H. I fecesed- late of PtttsburKn. Allegheny county, has been granted to the understgne.1. to whom all perwoos indebted to said estate are to make immediate payment, tnoee having claims or onwnd. aaaist same will thiem without delay.

EL1KABETH It. V. THOMAS. Executrix. -fg5 Sbady avenne.

PHtsborgh. Pa. JIEKKILL WRllillT. Atrontey-at-Law-Prti-k Pittsburgh. Pa.

Notice ts hereby given that letters testamentary on the eetaie of Nannie Agnew. deceased, late of Pittsburgh. Allegheny county, ias o-n granted to the undersigned, to whom all personal indebted to said estate are to make immediate payment, those having claim or demand same wtil make known delay. FIiEiJTV TITLE AND TP.UST Executors. Fourh nve PitsSargh.

Pa. f. THEOBALD. Aitorrtey-af -I-a w. v- rtl 'union Trjst B- is Pittsburgh.

Pa. votice is hereby given letters testa-' on the estate of Ka.e ilarr. de-late of Ef- Allegheny county, been granted to the under-signed, to wT. all 1-ersoos indeoted to said eat aVTw make Immediate payment, those hav-f demands axamsi same will lag tiatms knowa without JOHN C. DIETRIC7I.

Executor. ke teeui ri- r. iCMBACH, Attorney -at-Law, tV i hereby Ten that letters on the 4. W.nkler. de- estate viftsbunrb, Allegheny county.

cease-t. i n- mti.I.p. mi Ia Vien grante-1 to the to perseos in.tebt.-1 to Kiid estate rrciko iinrne.1i.te payment, too hav- or demands against su 'Tntie known without Uelay. uRI W'NKI-Ett. Arlington will make -in -T7) BP.OiVX.

Attomeys-at-Law. Irgr Piitsburgh. Pa. V-Vis hereby given that letters of ad-m nmition on the estate of try Pnce. lntB vtttstureh.

Allegheny eceaseil. to the undersigned. imm-ate payment thW fca-in ritim or dnn.1s afti.st name -mill But. -tw-m knn withou; dlay. Admirrfratrix.

IN' In -n i THE Distr.a Court of the United States -or th Wcrn iHstnct of Penneylvejiia. th matter of Joseph tiuttinau L-oui 'fUttman, a.ni as pitxtne-ra tra'i- Tip-Top Manufacturing Cwnjeny, bankrupt. No. ilTO) in Ut.nk-upcy. N'olice the firm metline of cre'iitor.

To th crwiitors of naiti bankrui Noti in bereny 1V, that on i enber S. the Jo- iiumiuin and Lrfui ('omrikriv Pitttibunfh the County of AUeghcny. and 11stnrt nfore- wvrr cuiv Bdiuncint! baakruur. iio hat the firt of tnir ht-ld Room No. 'j in St.

Xirhoias No. Furth avenue. Pfttshuryh, Pennsylvania, on IHmfer a. 1924. at t-n o'clock a.

m. at which the aaii cryl- itors may attend, prove fteeir ciatma, appoint a trostt. ei amine the baxkrupt, and transact uch other business as may properly eome before 'd rneetinir. The sched ules fflel aiiow habmttee. assets.

Dwmher Rfert? Rankruptcy. WATSON FREEMAN, Atro--neys-at-Law, si St. N'lchoiaa Iittshursh. Pa. Notice hereby iclven that an appUcation mill be nn'ie to the Oovernor of Pennsylvania on Monday, the Jy of January.

19Ci. hy W. Ankrermyer, H. Ansrermyr and K. liearty.

urtVr the Act of Assem bly entitlf.1 "An Art to provide for the in corporation and regulation of certain cor porations, approved April 1S74. and the supplement thereto, for the charter of mtendel corporation to be called F. AnRvrriiyer (ompany," the character and object of which i.s manufacturing, buy install inir. rpairin. exchanginr.

morSnif aiid renting heating equipment and appfinn-ee of every kind, and parts, acces-Aories and irplies for the Nine, and carry-ne; on a frenerai sheet metal and rooflnsr usi ess, and for era ttss to ha e. pseew and enjoy all the rlirhts. benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. WATSOX PRFKMAX. SMclton.

WATSON ft FREEMAN. 6S St. Nicholas IMtf-. 1 'iiisburfch. I'a.

is hereby given that an application will be mr.de to the Uovemor of Pennsylvania on Monday, the 5th day of January. by Harry A. ttormelly. 1,. A- OonnWiy and M.

A- under the Act of As-aernbly entitled "An Act to provide for the ncorpora ion and regula ion of certa i cor-porations," approved April 29, 174. -and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called Replacement Parts Company," the character and obiot of which i lnannfnetnrinjr. buying, selling. exchansirtK-. storing, repairlr.if" and renting motor trucks and motor vehicles, and mechanical and electrical machinery.

equip ment and appliances of every kir.d. an-! parts. arcesForii and sudp119 for tne earn-. and for the pn-nose to have. ihswsi and enjoy all the r-shts.

benefits and privlee of said Act of Assembly and supplement tnereto. ATSON FRFEM N. NOTICE of flrst meetin- of m-litorsu In the '1st riot CoVrt of the I'nited Stages f'r the Western District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of Domtmco Mattncci. banknjpt.

In bankruptcy. No. 11734. To the creditor? of said bankrupt: Notice is hereby (riven th.it on November z. wm, the Paid Domimcn Mat teucci, of Pittsbtirirh.

In the-coimty of AHe- Kheny and district aforesaid, was duiv ad judicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Room No. in St. Nicho'as Building, No. 4" Fourth avenie. Pittjurrfi.

Pennsylvania, on Decern ber 2, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. at which time the wid creditors may attend. their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact 5 other business as may prof-eriy come before said meetinp. The scheduler filed show liabilities, as sets. fl.TOO.OO.

WATSON r. ADAIR. Referee in iiankruptcy. December W4. NOTICE of first meeting of creditor.

In the tMstrict Court of the I'niied States for the Western strict of Pennsylvania. In the matter of Samuel Silverman. Itar.lirupt. In bankruptcy. Np.

To the creditors of said bankrupt: Notice iv hereby given that on December 8, 15-4. ilie aid Bamuel Silverman, of Iittshurirh. in the county of Allegheny and district aforesttid, was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of bis ei-editors will held at Room No. 23 in St. Nicholas Building.

No. f0 Fourth avenue. Pittsburgh, pemufyivania, on December 23. 13-4. at lo a- at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their clalmsL Appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other hueiness as may properly come before jaid meeting.

The schedules filed show liabilities, assets, Jiiii 00. WATSON B. ADAIR. Keferee in Pankruptcy. December 12.

1S24. NOTICE of first meeting of In the District Court of the I'nited States for the Western LH strict of 1'ennsylvanla. In the matter of Michael Margolia bankrupt. In bankruptcy. No.

11721. To the creditors of said bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on Deoemher 4. 1S24. the said Michael Mar-goiis. of PittsburKh.

in the county of Allegheny and district aforesaid, waa duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will he held at Room No. 23 in St. Nicholas No. 4o0 Pourth avenue. Pittsburgh.

tenii 1 ama, on De-iember 23. 13C4. at ltf o'clock a. at which lime the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact" such other bufdne3 as may prur-eriy come before said meeting. The schedules filed show liabilities, t.0eJ.M; assets, 1:2,6.

iuO. WATSON B. ADAIR, Iteferee in Bankruptcy. December 12. 1S24.

-1 NOTICE of first meeting of creditors. In the restrict Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of Emil Unfreid. bankrupt. In bankruptcy.

No. 1117. To the creditors of said bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on June S. 1924. the said Unfreid.

of Htts-burgh. in tho county of Allegheny and district aforesaid, was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Room No. 23 in St- Nich-oiaa Budding. No. 4.0 Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 23, 1924.

at 10 o'clock a- at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business ai may properly come before said meetmg. The schedules nied show liabilities. S1.24S.4A: assets, none. WATSON B. ADA1K.

IWferee in Bankruptcy. December 1924. WALTER G. POWELL. Attomey-at-Law, 77 Berger Fittburch.

Pa. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, State of Pennsylvania, In the matter of the petition of the First Regular Welsh Baptist Church of Homestead. Pennsylvania, a corporation, for decree of dissolution. No. 177ft January Term, 1925.

Notice is hereby given that the first Regular Welsh Baptist Church of Homestead, Pennsylvania, a corporation, has filed in said Court at the above number and term Its petition praying for decree of dissolution and that the Court has fixed Monday. December 22, at 5:30 clock a. as rime for bearing, when and where all persona may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. WALTER G. Attorney for Petitioner.

STEINBERG. Attomey-at-Law, Frlek Pittsburgh. Pa. CLERK'S 740TICE OK BANKRI PTCT. No.

11 in bankruptcy- In the D-striet Court of the United States for tbe Western tierict of Pennsylvania. Nick Soila of Allegheny county. Pennsylvania, a bankrum unuer the set of Congress of July 1, Us having applied for a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said act. notice is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons in interest to appear- before the said court at Pittsburgh. In said district, on the 22d day of January, lS2i.

at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should net be gramed. J. WOOD CLARff. Clerk. A.

POTH, Attomfy--Law( IlttFbjreti, Pa. In the Court or Common Pltrj of county, suite of Pnnrvlviuii. No. i'SS April Term. WZL William P.

Fri-ciity. th. Leftona Haie Friday, in divorr a vim-ula matrimonii. To Ipona Hale Friday, Ton will pi no-tir that the undrsitnd. hairg been ap-potnttrd master lo tuk testimony In th a bo ve a--e arjd report he sa me to ourt.

toother with his f'A-non theren. will t- tend to the UutiM appoinunent fit the offit of C. A. Hoth, Keq No. U13 Berg-L-r Bailamj.

Pitu-burgri. 3B. jyi'4, at 2 o'clocit p. heii arid where you luay attend if ou st-e profir. ROBERT W.

J. M. FHIKJU'S. Attorney-at-I-aw. TevpUrS Banx Ilttsrburffh.

Pa. Notic is h-relry plven tht letters of ad nintration on he est ate of Au i Wooster. derwd. late of South Fayette township, AlWirheny cownty, have len granted to the untl-rsijrnrd. to whimi ll pr.

ann tndeltei to paid etttte are to make irn-mediate payment; those hving claims or de-mandi, ariinst riuon will mak them krown without dly. AXD TRUST COM PANY OF PlTTliUKiH. Administrator. Fourth aver4ue and Wood street, Pitts I. K.

T. M'RKOV. Attorney-at-I w. No. HO Fifth Ave Pa-Notice is hereby Kven that letters tma-iTientitry on tiie etut- or Marxaret Sevin, dened.

late ccunty, have teen jtrumed to th? untier-si ened. to bom a I persons i nde hted to mid 4.ate are to make immediate payment; havinir lim or demands asrainst mt wili make them known without dlny. THK BEWlCKLEy VAi-llV TJtl ST fM-PANT. Kxecwtsr. tiewickiey, Pa Fair Haven Beneficial Society and Carrie Aene No.

1--2'K F. O. aje repectfudy invited to attend. MTA11.I.EY On Thursday, tveember It, at 2: p. Mrs.

JIAKY CACLr widow of I'atrick McCauiley, in her 71st ear. F-ireral from her late residence. 2Ufi Hawthorne street, jfwiasvaie. Notice of time laier- Suddenly, at Pasadena. on Wednesday.

December l'. 19-4. at 10 p. JOSHPH WIITON M'fllSXESS. husband of A 2ne3 Jite Girsun MjOinness.

aged 71 years. On account of the Illness of Mrs. McGlnr.ers en route, funeral arrangements have been postponed indefrutely. Suddenly, on Fridav, December 12. 1924.

at a. m. JOSEPH, husband of the lata Amelia Herbert Martin, In 73d year. Funeral from th home of his daughter, Mrs. J.

Mischier. 7X5 Hermitage street. Hnmewood. via car to C5ollier street, on Monday morning at ock K-viuiem high mass at al Roma" rch. Fourteenth street, at l'J o'clock.

Frienda' of the family are respect- fully invited to attend. Interment private omit rowers. PAUL At Gettysburg. on Wednei- day, December 10. at 11 a.

FRED- lantdon). In his Soth year. Funeral from the residence of his son. George A. PauL 3T7 South Winebiddie avenue, on Sunday.

December 14. at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend. TBI 'ICK At his home near Venice.

on Thursday morning, December 11. lj24. at 1:20 o'clock, HENRY N. TP.UNICK. aged 83 years.

Funeral services at late residence on S'm-day afternoon at Trains leave Wabash Station at and 12:30. Cars will meet both trains. SORltKR At WKkinshurjr. on Thurs day. lecemoer 11.

iy4. at 3 p. m. jiil- nN 1'AKKBR POIIBKR. hustnd of Jen-liie Snyder Sorber.

aged 46 years. Funi-ral services at his late residence, 1S- Pitt street. Wilkinsburg. on Saturday. De cember 13.

at 3 p. ni. Interment at Sioyes- town. Pa. STKftl.ING On Thursday.

December 11, 1S24, at 6:10 p. SARA J. WERLING. of Canton, formerly of Pittsburgh, lieloved daughter of 11. H.

and the late Anna Cahill Sterling. Funrral services at ih partora of WTUiam later Son. Vlrpinm ivenu. Mt. Waih- inirton, on ssuurdiky.

iecemher 13. at 2:30 rnent 01 ine lamny are respect- Canton (O.) papt'ra please copy.) ffl'TON At r.ast tlrwnse. X. on Fri-tiiiv. afternoon.

Dtt-ember 1J. L24. at 1 o'elock. KDWAlm H11.TOX, bustanj of Helen Diehl Services at the ivH'Ience of hix William J. Iiehl.

North St. Clair street. hlt Erd. Sunday afterno.1 at 3 lo. it.

interment private. Remains ar-1 rive in Pittsburxh Sunday IM.KKr.K At her home. 307 North VVinf-liirMSe avenue, on Friday. Decemher 1 JH-4. at 1 noon.

KIiIK younpes. ter uf Katherine and the lae Cliarlea I'nirerer. tn her Tth year. Funeral Monday afternoon at 2 o'chx'k. Friends of th family are rejqiect-fully invited to attend.

WILSON On Friday, rterember 12, at 2.0 a. at the family hmne. Perry? ville avenue. IWn Avon Heiprhta. NKIjSt.N C.

WlllON'. beloved hugLaiid of Martha C. Mi Loan. Funeral aervicej at his late residence on Monday. D-.

emb'r IS. at 2 p. ni. Friend of tha family are resertf ally invited to attend. Interment private laler.

FLOWERS When Words Fail Rudolph McClements Established IRgj ONE STORE 5030 1'enn Avenue Pboa fllland 2300 CITY OF PITTSBURGH Delinquent Municipal Liens Pursuant to Acts of General Assembly of the State of Penn sylvania, providing when, how, upon what property and to what extent liens shall be allowed tor taxes and municipal improve ments, approved May 10th, 1923. P. L. 207, writs of scire facias having been issued out of the Court of Comnion Pleas of Allcghenv County, at the in stance of the Citv of Pittsburgh in the following cases of Delin niient Municipal Liens, reouir- tho H.endintc named there- "'v- to fue affidavits oi detense, or in default, judgment to be en- tered. Now, notice is hereby eiven to the defendants herein after named that unless affidavits of defense be filed to said claims in the prothonotary's of fice of Allegheny County within fifteen (15) days after December 13th, 1924, judgment may be entered and the property de scribed in the hens sold to re cover the amounts of the said claim.

Herman SchmlCt. M. L- 1). 22. January.

19:4. $33.03. R. W. Martin.

Lot in Twenty-fourth Ward, Pitts burgh, fronting 22 feet on northeast side of East Ohio street and extend ing back even width 170 feet, more or less. Benjamin N. Whitmore. M. L.

D. 27 1924. $160.70. R. W.

Martin. Lot in Twcntysixth Ward. Pittsburgh, 50 feet on northerly side of Cornell street; thence extending northwardly 9S 02 feet, to a point on southerly side of Harvard Arch; thence extending northwestwardly along southerly line of Harvard Arch 20 feet, more or less, to a point; thence extending westwardly 35.56 feet, to a point and thence extending southerly 116.25 feet to a point. Josephine E. Ealwanz.

M. L- D. 27 April, 1924. $360.00. R.

W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts burgh, fronting 30 feet on southerly de of Mackinaw avenue, and ex tending back even width 137 feet. more or less. Josephine Balwanz.

M. L. D- 28 April, 1924. $360.00. R.

W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitta- burgh, fronting 30 feet on southerly side of Mackinaw avenue and ex tending back even width 137 feet. more or less. Josephine Balwanz.

M. L. D. 29 April. 1924.

$360.00. R. W. Martin. Lot In Nineteenth Ward, Pitts burgh, 25 feet oil southerly side of Mackinaw avenue, thence extending southwardly 137 feet, to a point; thence extending eastwardly 61.51 feet to a point on westerly line of Vodcli street; thence extending north westwardly along west side of Vo-deli street 140 feet, more or less to a point.

Adolphi.i E. Blanchard. M. L. 1.

51 April, 1924. $66.11. R. W. Martin Lot in Twentieth Ward.

Pittsburgh, 25 feet on westerly side of Pickett way; thence extending westwardly S.55 feet to a point on easterly line of Middletown road, thence extend ing northwardly along easterly line of Middletown road 26.48 feet, to a 1 I There waff nn improved dc-manrt in the produce market yesterday. Fruit Jold unchatiired prici. with a better dt mand. The green coffee mai ket wan nominal and irregular. a n(j jiitd oniy a Blight influence on the roasted coffee market.

spring hr-at i jut sold at a higher than pse-viously this reason, having reached 10 50. Fancy blue rose rite sold lc lower and fancy Michigan navy hans creased with rice, O' n.f quoted at i c. Suffar increased 15c the hunrii ed weight. car-lot supplies were lighter, witn ttbo cars on the tracks. 1 he arrivals were 9 cars of apples, 3 car of cab bage, 2 cars of celery.

1 car of grapefruit, 4 cars of grapes, 4 car of let tuce. 2 cars of onions. 5 cars cf onions, 5 cars of oranges. 2 curs of pears and 3 cars of potatoes. J.utter receipts were 1.50 packaares and eggs 800 cases.

The market was firm. Hay receipts were moderate, and w-ith a light demand prices were frac tionally lower. The Vestern corn market was very Ftronsr and high. With the present demand holding, local premiums advanced over pe-vious quotations. The market was strong on grain generally.

HAY AND GRAIN, lteceipts. Pennsylvania Kailroad Twenty-five cars of hay, 4 cars of straw, 1 car of ehelled com. 2 cars of oat. 1 feed: Baltimore and Ohio Uail- road, 3 cars of hay. HAT.

No. 1 timothy SJl. 54rfic timothy stamlanl timothy 1 clover No. 1 light mixed clover Heavy mixed CiOver No. 1 mixed clover STRAW.

oats Rye Wheat YELLOW CORN. No. 2 ear No. 2 shelled No. 3 chelied OATS.

No. 2 white No. 2 white PRODDCE. Heans. b3.

hamper Peaa. bu. hamper Cauliflower. Lone Island, Do California Lettuce, Iceoers. crate Celery.

New York, Id UMhrooms. basket Carrots, bushel "OtiJ.Io Potatoes. Michigan, white, sacks. Po Ha. and whites, 70 75 Do Maine, sacks K-0 Del.

and Mi. sweet, bushel $2 OfVf- i Oo New Jersey. harr.5er, 75 Onionx. Ohio and bas Tomatoes. Ohio, hothouse, 10-lb.

chii 'i fliTa 2 75 Turnips, bushel 1.00rt.2S Lima beans, quart Fadishes. large bunch, dozen 404JMX- Oeetnuts. pound 1 07i 1 V- Spinach. bushel 12Mit3 bushel 1.5'.'-. 7f bushel $1.

501.6 foanish onions, crate f2.Wtr2.2s Cranberries. C. Cod A bbl In ri tJrusfsel sprouts, S2-qt. crate i Cucumbers. Cal- and doa J3.WirS 25 Ergplant.

Florida, iO SI. 15 M.2tl.m 00 H30.i4.7S 4iff4.7f Do Texas, bushel Virginia, barrel Pepiers. Florida, Do 7exas. bushel Rutalagu. tai r--l Shallots, barrel Endive.

LouisiAna. tscaxoie. barrel GROCERIES. FT.OI'R. iRce.

extra fancy Spring wheat JIO.O' head. 100-lb Winter rr ii! pound iiiilOc Kje 8-l Do Blue Rose, I fancy, lb V- P.OASTED OOrrtE 1 Do choice Maracaibo. lb 4ji BiSAN'3. jUexican, 4.cXavy. fancy Ariosa, cwt 141-iO; Micnigan.

lb 7'-c Java, lb wc Red kidney, lb i2c Se.ect tar.tos. Ib.4tHJearrowtat. lb l.c Golnen Jcio. lb lima. Ib.

Peaberry, lb 4Cici PKA3. lurlcd green, lb Vc SUGAR. Yellow spliu lb Can, granulated. I Greer. lb 19c pr cwt Masrowtat, white, Io cubes, li pouud 9c lo powuered )so Hicct-aieat.

FROViSION3. Hams I HRf SALT MEATS. la to tO lbs. -'l 1 U. clear heavy, i IV.

-Ml I 9r. IVu. l-n 14 to 16 SALT SUOBSU 12 to 14 lbs MK4T3. 10 to 12 lbs luc.Bellie. 24 to Skinned hams, 1 lbs 20e it to 24) lbs Hci BKEF CUTS.

Roaevale R'b cf leef. native. 26c Do skmned Do medium ztc PORK CUTS. ICbucks and shoul- Lnins. to 12 lbs.lS'-cl dues, native Shoulders lac! Do lc Breakfast bacon.

i I.oi loins. clear. to 8 medium 22 Do to 2Scf Snort loins. naUvt ic LARD. I Rounds, native 20c Pure, tietcea ilk- Do 1-lb acl FRUTTS.

Tmimtm rl IRananaa fancy K.W9S.W! bunch MB.l Oral ges, IGrapes. CaL ka. ma nft'y, crar D- Florida I Grapefruit, box 13. 5995. 00! box Do tangerines.

1 rase H.a4.S0 NLT3. new. Bracll. lb 164j4c bushel I1.3M72 Walnuts. Eng Do barrel.

S4.akii.iMi lisb. lb 30042c Do Western. Almonds, lb 31c box t2.00e5.00 Pecam. Ga. paper Pears.

Alligator. thell TScVV-n dozen t4.WV7.SUj POLXTRT. TVW FULTj Hens, Hunt larMclHerm, heavy, Ib.SdtfSSc IM heavT oeavy. Pi eon, jvj pound 3Sc IJMilTP1 Hraneri. hoc- luck dreward.

tb 40Cic a4f5ci Turkey, no tprinrer. colored. drmd. lb 40O45C hMvy. lb JBuSZbC; Do old Sr'nner.

It. A- Turkeys, lb 34lV BOTTF.R AXD CHKBfTB. prints SlV! CHEEJ5E. Tuh Pa. Ac Obio tf50d Swiss Cvjvw PMFEaiE.

Rrlrkstsin. ft-lb K. T. old fuU brick WTfrc CTmm 2R5Ki lnrT.4rn -rv-- Kept full 1-lb 36c Unnorted gwtss.S&ftl Do Mb 25c Do 30-lb block. ZSftSKi Selerted candled .42 fMoc Currant reriota.

llrttesUm. current ro- nearby. re-can- I reipts, rrnn. died Ih CHRISTMAS GREENS. V1sttoe.

lb r40c Southern smilax, craie -w Laurel, yard 4V? Gro'i nd pine yird HH wreaths 3 ox io loo9S. crate 4.Wft.M London Wool Auctions. IAVW.V. lec. 1" A miscellaneous tlun ajnountinp to 15.5 balea was ofTerfKl at the rooclimion of the wool auctions to day.

Competition was well maintained. Compared with tn series mrinos and iZiG ot uood none uni atai were tin change! to per cent higher; fine crowi-breda advanced per cent and coarse grades from Tf to per cent- Punta Arenas and Falkland Inland. erades were 7 to 10 per cent oearer. Steel Prices. NKW changed.

YORK, Iec. 12. fitI prices lio- Thc Silk Market. F.W changed. j'jiiiv, iec.

iz. tcaw mik uti LEGAL NOTICES. A NESBITT. Attornfyg-at-Tstr, o. iwz uiivtr nirsonrg'n.

Pa. Ftate of Pennsylvania, county of jrheEy. In the Cwrt of Common -Pleas -r Arheny counry. No. 24IM April term, Wircie M.

vs. Jul K. Cooke 'n cjvorc-e a vinculo To Paul K. C.k- rxmdent Tfcrt Bubp-ma and atlas tubfM-na in the abov case harmtc en re- non est invttus. you are hereby no.

inici ruirca to ap(ear In the mi Cciir: Comnion J'leas on the first Mor.da January. A. I. Vrta. to answer the petl ion ana i ue i in a in c-w ROBERT U.

OODSine. PherilT. A XESHITT, No. 133 OTivT Pa. I'cnnyh of Ail' iny.

In Court of Common of Alieh ny county. No. April term li J4 -ii fit ia I ort nee 1 J-a te in divorce a vin-ulo mat rim nii To uce Parer. rraondeit The an rthae in The above rase h-ivim? b' ret ume-i non est invent us. you are hereb.

not i lied and rei a t.nH in The i Court of Cortitnoii on trie first Monday cf Jmnuary. A. D. ISS. to snswer he V-titico and Ubel tiled In raid MS'-.

ROBERT H. WOODS ID K. Sbertff. of I Cottonseed Oil Market. NFTW YORIC.

Dec. Ill cottonseed oil was stromr today with some deliveries going Into new hiah ground. l.uving wps general in and was iu.pln-d by the anarp rise in lard and the better tone of other oornmo.iity markets. Closing bldij were near top and -3 to 2U points net higher. Sales.

47.0 barre'a. Prime crude, $9 7t bid: prime summer y.l'ow spot, fll bid: IX-ceniber. closed fll 3S: Januarj-. 43; March, jo; Muy. $11 7, a I bit.

The Rubber Market. NEW YOP.K. Dec 12. P.ubber Smoked nll ed sheets, spot. 37 c.

A WORD OF COMFORT A love rami' into your life: it made you brave and stroll'-'. Now a sorrow come. It v.ill ninUe you hraver and ctronRer if you U.termine to be true to the leyriied through your If your love was all you believed it. to be. your sorrow will make you.

If not. it wiil brenk you. StruTcle to be true to what your love has vou. l-'iSKDKUIOIC li. BL'LIX)N'G.

AlAMS pneumonia, on Friday eve ning. Ije-rrtber 11, WA, at :15 o'clock. IRWIN HARKIS ADAMS eon of Hobe-t iray and Catherine Adama tnee Eolan, at his parents' residence. 98 West street, i-ifthteenth ard. city, aged 13 years 6 months.

Funeral services on Monday afternoon at 2:30 (fin, tnends of tae family are rmpect- fully incited to attend. Interment private in lrn'ondaie Cetnt-tery. BISSO At Kaet Butler. on Wednes- itiyj 10. at a.

XlClKiLSON BASSO, wife of Louis Hiiri. aKed ftt years. Fiinrral ax the residence of her cousin. lnk K. Uwm 1.14 arlarsden street, Hazeiwood.

Saturday. 13. at 1:30 p. m. Friends of the fajnily are invittid to attend.

I.IH1.0K On Friday. December II. I'M. at 12:40 p. Mrs.

ANNUS BATCH-KLOi: nee Kieiiu, beloved wife of George H. Kiuehelor. Funeral 1mm th family home. Camelia street. Ttnin Ward.

Notice of time later. IlKirTAIN At the I'nited Presbyterian Hcwne. Wilk'nebure. on 1-Viday. Le-c nsber U.

1TJ4. MARV 11R.1TTA1N. in her SSlh ear. Funernl Fervlces at the home, comer Penn and Trenton avenucji. Wednesday afternoon at 2:.

o'clock. Interment in Homewood Cemetery. IKFUK S'ldlnlv on Friday. Pecemher li YJ-i. EfOENIA HOFFMAN PE POE.

widow of 15. le lo" and mother of Fornev Le f'oe. tn her 6Xh year. Servttvs at the family residence, 861 Bofiirs avenue, Wafhlturton, (i Saturday, iw--eniler 1:1. 6 p.

m. Al.o services at the residence of her Miss Mr-fTJLT-t De IJoe. 12 Vet liee. street. Fa on Funday.

lxcember 14. at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respect -fuliv Invited to attend. Interment at Washington, Fa.

IWashir.fTton (Fa.) papers please copy I FKKLjIAN On Friday. Uecemher 12, at the family residence, nil avenue. Dormont. KAl.PH GKIFF1TH infant ton of Mr. and Mrs R.

T. Freemnn. Interment private. GKIST On Thursday afternoon. December ll.

at 3 25 clock. MAKl.AKr.l OI.IVK densthter of Frel H. and Chi.rlotte Ali riheely Geiet. in her 2d year. Services at the hene of her 360 Lincoln avenue.

hittJikr. on afternoon. Der-emuer 12. at J-." o'clock. 1-Yierds of the family are r-sriev-t tully iiw vited to atteud.

Interrr.ent in llomefcte.nf Cemctei y. IChUigo nil papers please copy GRAV At tireenville. on Friday, iK-cembcr 12. at :50 p. t.L.IA-HCTH JANE CAXDLESS OKAY, in her TSH.h sear.

Notice of funeral later. GKlSFhV On Friday. Decmher 1324. at a. JACOB beloved hueiwind of Mary' i.

Anderson at the family residence. 7254 Fleury way. Homevrood, in uis CTth year. Funeral services at St. James' GpMv-npaJ 4'hurch.

Klly and Collier oil Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. IVienda of the family, members of F. A. M. No.

45. Kernhbabel Chapter and TancreH CVm-mandry No. 4, K. are respectfully invited to attend. CINTHLR On Thursday.

December H. 124. at 12:50 a. UKtillUK .1. tilJN-THKK, husband of Susan Eibel tjjnther.

Funeral from his late home. 1 Cerhin stre t. Kant arneuic. i il. on Monuay.

1'eceiriber at a. lit- High mass a St. Joseph's Romsn Cntholic I'h'irch. 1'irnfTic. at 9 o'clock.

Friends ef the family are respectfully invited to Intermeut in it. 1-hiiomena cmetery. fltVKX Snrtdenly. at NormalvMle. on Thursday evening.

Teeniber 11, ly'4. at 11 o'ciork, BENJAMIN F. HAVEN, husband of Anna Haven. Interment private in Normalville. IIE.KKRN On morninir.

Deeem-In-r 12. 124. at 11:14 o'clock. WILLIAM E. hep: REN.

Services at his late residence. 4725 Center avenue, Kart End. Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private. Please otnit flowers.

1IIKBS At McKeesport. on Tlinr-day evening. December II. 3924. at 9:20 o'clock.

FRANK H1BBS. beloved hus band of Clara Hibbs. 6 red 54 years 5 months daye. Funeral eervice nt his late home. 70S Jenny Lip.l street, McK'-esport, on Sunday afternoon, 1 ec.

14. at 2 o'clock. Interment in Versailles Cemetery. On Frley. December 12.

1924. at 3:12 a. BENJAMIN K.MtiLETON HOIX.ir-ON", beloved of Julia Ryan Hodfcson. in his 71st yr. Besides wife he is survived by three sons.

En-Michael A. HodnHon. Benjamin B. Hodg S.W1, and William J. Hodgson: one daughter.

Mirs Marie A. Hodgson, and three rrandchildren. Funeral from the family residence. 2R40 West Iibertv avenue. Durmotit, I'a.

on Monday, December lii. at 9:15 a. m- Requiem high mass at St. atheri ne's Roman Ciiurch. Bw-chview, at 10 o'clock.

Friend: of the family are epectfully invited to attend. GunnclLEVille (Pa.) and Canton (O papers pieas copy IKlllMANV On Frldny morninir. Decem ber 12. 124. at 11:84) o'clock.

ANNA MARY HOHMANN, widow of Jubn Hohmann, in her 7th year. S.rvtceji will be held Ht the re-id nee of her dwugitter. Mr J. II. Lrling, Sew ick- lev r.tl.

towri.h:p. on Sunday uti noon at 3 o'clock. Frimds of the family re reip-tfu ly to attend. SieuU n-illc and Akn.n iO and Den vet ti papt r.s pivasc II On Thursdav. December 11 at n.

i.i.. tnU.Ulil P. KIRSCH beloved iiuslaJid of Llir.aheth Kirsch tnea In his 2Mb year. from his latfc Princeton avenue. Ijik1wooI C.arden.

Overbrook. Pa-, oo Mauday. December 15, at t.3B m. DIED R. W.

Martin. Ixt in Nineteenth Ward, Pitt burgh, beginning at a point on the r- northwesterly corner of Wenzel way and Miller st, thence running west wardly a distance of 5.02 feet to divid- ing line of O. J. Donaldson and W. R- Conway properties, thence extending westwardly a distance of 100 feet J.

Calabreese. M. L. D. No.

SS, Oct, 1934. J2I.64. R. W. Martin.

Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pitts burgh, fronting 29.5 feet on northerly, line of Wenzel way and extending -v. back northerly even width 100 feet" known Lot No. 46 in Elgcmont Terrace Plan. George Newcomer. M.

L. D. No. 59, Oct, 1924. $88.26.

R. W. Martin. Lot in Nineteenth Ward, Pittsburgh, beginning at the intersection of Wenzel way and Mackinaw aye, thence extending eastwardly along tbe northerly line of Wenzel way 145.28 feet to a point and extending back-in depth northerly 100 feet, more or less. A.

Kunkle. M. L. D. No.

60, Oct. 1924. R. W. Martin.

Lot in Nineteenth Ward. Pittsburgh, beginning at corner of Wen- sr-1 way and Mackinaw ave, thence running westwardly 81.17 feet to a point at the dividing line of D. M. McCaJl and Kunkle properties, thence extending back 100 feet known as portion of Lot No. 74 In the West Liberty Plan of Lots No.

1. Emma Florence Truax. M. L. D.

No. 63, Oct 1924. J25.S7, R. W. Martin.

Lot in Nineteenth Wrard. Pittsburgh, beginning at a point on the south line of Tonopah ave. (Belmar), 136 feet west from the dividing line of Lots Nps. 17 and 818, thtoee across Lot 816 by a line parallel with said dividing line south 29 degrees 20 seconds east 31.74 feet to an alley, thenc along north line of said alley west feet more or less to a point on the east line of Belasco ave, north 6.79 feet to south line of Tonopah east 74 feet more or less to point'" at the place of beginning, being lot-No. 816 in the West Liberty Plan -No.

2. R. G. WOODSIDE, SherML Sheriffs Office, Pittsburgh, Pa-, -Not. 28, 1324..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
2,104,395
Years Available:
1834-2024