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-26- -PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1936 Get there First-Read MORNING Help ih A I 1,.. OFFICIAL PITTSBURGH OFFICIAL PITTSBURGH Analysis of Handwriting Reveals Soul of Artist Miss Drew Finds That Woman Who "Can't Write With Ordinary Pen" Would Not Be Able to Do Anything With Ordinary Medium. By Virginia Drew "That looks just like you," one i Such a person as today's writing woman might say to another as I reveals has great powers of good OFFICIAL PITTSBURGH by a two-tirds vote of said Council, this 9th dav of September. 1916. EDW.

A. SCHOFIELD. Clerk of Council. Recorded in Ordinance Book, Vol. 47, page 4.14.

OFFICIAL PITTSBURGH the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this Ordinance-Passed in Council September 2, 1936. Approved, September 12, 1936. WM. N. McNAIR, Mayor.

Recorded in O. B. 47. Page 429- i RSOn Monday. September 14.

at 12:4." p. Waller Burns, husband ot Sarah J. Alderflice nurn. runnm wrv-ire will be held at his late residence, 1030 Fleminttnn Wednesday, at 2 p. m.

Friends invited. COIJ.INS On Saturday. September 12. 1936, at ner late rrsinrm-r, iun n-j bott treet, Mary Richmond, widow of James J. Collins, and mother of the late Mary C.

Belt. Friend may call at the Katon Funeral Home. "33 Ross avenue, Wilkinshurc. where services win be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, DEATH NOTICES ana evil. n.nvironment is ine ae- KINXII.I.V Suddenly, on Monday.

Sep- I Florists they gaze at a hat or gown. I felt like saying that when a very unusual woman handed me to- i c-u her writing. She was dressed I most unusually and very artistically. As she walked into the room "start- iiiifi rf.) Lilt; Jliss Drew. nnly word that I could think of.

Had she writ- ten a copybook hand even I would uenc gneii up my lann gr apn Ology. "I can't write with an ordinary pen," she remarked. 9 Of course she couldn't. tho5. mixtions unH pn rinse couldn't do anything with an ordi- nary medium.

She is essentially ec- centric. At first glance you might interpret this writing as an affecta- I tion. something done to attract at- tention and be different. There is fundamentally some of that ele- ment in this writing. But look more carefully.

The small letters are fairly ordinary. To get the right effect you should see a whole page of this writing. Then you could almost imagine a picture of repeated signs or a harmony of repeated tunes. It reveals the soul of an artist. Handwrit- ing.

self-adornment, living, are not 1 to her just actions, it is actual ere- ating. termining fact. Great sensuousness is here. The desire and will to leave the beaten paths of accepted thoughts and customs. With an outlet for highly sensitive and tenv i peramental soul such people find i happiness but it is a woeful thing to life.

A general handwriting analysis covering the first question on the coupon which appears on this page will be sent to any reader who fills 'out the coupon and sends it with i i i sample ul a I AA i MiM Virginia Drew. graphologist, rost.Gazette, Postoffice Box 2006. Pittsburgh. If you prefer to have any or all of the questions on the coupon answered from your handwriting. 10 cents for each one that you want 'answered FILL IN THIS COUPON FOR HANDWRITING ANALYSIS Name Address I am enclosing cents and addressed envelope or questions No.

1. hat are my greatest assets and handicaps? 2. For what type of work am I best fitted? 3. How can 1 improve my personality to be more successful in life? 4. What type of person should 1 marry? Official Pittsburgh Name For Amount -V Broxvrjy, Shoes 'ar rolls Drug Store.

Medicine! Cliee.smnns Optical Glasses Cohens Dept. Store, Shoes H. Cohen, Shoes Cohen Robert K. Omins, Shoes Convoy Corset Shop. Corsets Cramptons Drug Store, Med- irine Cranes, Classes W.

J. Crowley Company. Shops Darlines Drug Store, Prescriptions A. Davis, Shoes riiilip Denmark. W.

L. Douglas Shoe Company, Shops Fbherts Shoe Store. J. C. Khhert Shoes Kconomy Shoe Store, Shoes Elchenbiubs.

Stove Tarts Johnson Shoe 10.00 1.50 2.50 51.75 20.75 547.10 471.75 5.50 2 27 1.50 50.50 1 25 2.00 22.25 2.00 2.00 19.50 221.75 2.00 4 00 72.25 fi 40 6.00 58 50 22 25 40.75 20.75 79.50 SR. 1 5 a 75 111.50 27.23 6 40 4 00 38.50 352.5.1 12.20 SO 41 24.25 47.25 9.00 1 IS 621.10 106 56 260.00 Mlnps Knelow Shoe Companv, Shops. F.vans Fharma.v, Medicine Family Shoe Store, Shoes Famous Shoe Companv, Shoes" Father Son Shoe Stores, Smitlifielri Street, Shoes Father Son Shoe Stnrps Fa the 4'U E. Ohio Street Sh Son Shoe Stores, Carson Street i J'W Father Son Shoe Stores K-'dU Frankstown Shoes Feu Brr.thers, Surgical Belt Feliiman Brothers Shoes" Fifth Ave. Root Shop.

Shoes Five Cent to 1.00 Store, Shoes and Stove Farts Flou-prs Fharmaov, Prescriptions B. Forner, Shoes Forsythe Shoe Store, Shoes Frank and Sedar, Shoes and Clothing Robert A. Fulton Truss" Corset Cinihel Rrothers, Harry Shops fc Sons, Shoes Castle Coldstein. Shoes Goodman's Pharmacy, Medical Supplies Cordons, Shops Graff Company, Stoes and Stove Parts K. rah nm.

Shoes V. T. Grant, Shops Kail Hanna Shoea 1.75 26.25 13.00 2 00 .69 5.50 1 50 88.25 .1.75 2. 85 Shoe Co, Street, Shoes Hanover Shoe (V. field Shoes Harris Fharmacv.

Maikee 413 Smith-Meiicjnp Hanover Shoe Co. Shoes 412 Wood Hayes Drug Store, Prescriptions Fled llamli. Shoes G. .1. lleckel.

Prescriptions Heifer Bros. Classes Albert G. Hefner, Prescriptions ompounded i i i I i I 1 i 1 J. Henninger Shoes 10.75 1.00 .50 .65 66.59 1.08 4S.40 22 5 1.60 26.90 61.00 561.51 .69 fi 00 2.50 1.75 125.60 10 00 389.4.1 212.75 247.50 99 50 34.75 445.75 1.75 111.50 69.75 .90 2 40 50 50 7.75 9.25 12.50 1.59 1 05 2 00 1.70 2.00 .59 Iheo. J.

Herman compounded Hewitt Pharmacy compounded Horsed Pharmacy compounded Prescriptions Prescriptions Prescriptions Hues Friendly Dt 'ug Store, Medicine F.lastir Storking. Home Drug Company, Prescriptions compounded Homeopathic Optical Services oi Medicines Homew-ood Bargain Store. Shoes Holstpin Meyers, Medicine Joseph Home Shoes Jay Bee Shoe Store. Ideal Snpcialtr- Jay Drug Company, Preserip- r.tin jean Shoppe, Shoes K-TpTJ I P' House- shos Zl V. Kmney Inc.

-v fre, 1.109 Carson Street. Shoes Kirhy Shoe Store, 1 St reet. Shoes Kirhy Shoe Store, Street, Shoes Kirby's, Shoes Kirhy's Shoe Store Avpnup hnno 520 F'ederal 400 Market filOl Penii Klehers Dry Goods Store, Shoes B. Klein, Inc. Shoes Kdward Klein.

Shoes Kobelack Drug Charles Koch Kerosene Oil Kuhl Shoes W. M. T.aird Shoes Langs Shoe Store. Shoes Jacob Lapidus. Shoes i Lawrences Drug Store, Pre- i script ion i LefkowiUz Brothers, Medicine.

David Leven. Shoes Lincoln Drug Prescriptions Littles Shoe Store, Shoes Logan Cut Rate Drug Store, Medicine I r. 4.75 6S 75 5.75 7.00 4.00 9.04 i Mack Shoe Shoes Albert J. Mannsmann Shoes Market Drug Surgical Gar- n.ent Sophia Markley. Shoes iMattin Vandervort, tions compounded Name For Amount tions compounded 1.25 D.

M. Middleman, Shies .1.50 I. Miller. Shoes 20S.25 Ralph Minetti Shoes. 3.75 Montefiore Hospital, Medicine Optical Services 50.18 Morris Department Store, Shoes 14.75 G.

C. Murphy 228 Fifth Shoes 6.75 G. C. Murphy 4847 Second Shoes 9.00 Thom McAn Shoe Shoes. L75 McCreery Corset and Shoes 14.50 McMurray's Drug Store, Medicine Prescriptions 6.59 S.

Nalitz, Shoes 13.50 National Shoe Shoes 94.00 National Stores 200 Smith-field Street, Shoes 2.00 National Stores 201 E. Ohio Street, Shoes 2.00 Newell Schneider Shoes. 229.50 Nicholsons. Shoes 1.75 D. M.

Novick. Shoes 11.50 Ohio Cash Carry Shoe Shoes 46.75 Paramount Mfg. 35.50 Passavant Hospital, Glasses, Optical Services. Prescriptions compounded 72.95 Robert K. Paftison.

Medicine. 1.25 Pittsburgh Hospital Optical Services and Prescriptions compounded 42.63 Pittsburgh Mercantile Shoes 8.49 Pittsburgh Railways Street car tokens 400.00 Pittsburgh Orthopedic Abdominal Supports 25.00 Pure Drug Prescriptions compounded 4.16 Quality Boot Shop, Shoes 38.75 Radford Brothers. Shoes 2.50 Regent Shoe Company, 11.75 Oscar Robhins Shoes 2.50 S. Robinson, 2334 Carson Shoes 15.75 S. Robinson, 2340 Carson Shoes 105.00 Rosenbaum Shoes.

Surgical Corsets and Clothing 79.12 Rosenberg Frishmann, Shoes 65.50 Ruffenarh Sons, Shoes 13.25 Paul Russeto, Shoes 1.75 St. Franci3 Hospital, Abdominal Pads 3.50 St. John's General Hospital, Optical Services 25.00 St. Margaret's Memorial Hosp. Optical Services 5.00 Salvation Army.

Furniture 16,50 Sandusky Pharmacy, Prescriptions compounded 19.55 A. Saul. Shoes 4.25 Srhempp Repairs to glasses 2.00 Theodore Schmidt, Shoes 20.75 Schmidt's Shoes. Shoes 7.25 Schwartz's Boot Shop, 27.25 Shaler Crawford Optical Services 5.00 Shapiros Dept. Store.

30.50 Morris Shapira. Shoes 7.25 Shaws Shoe Store. Shoes 1.75 Samuel Schieff, Shoes 2.00 James Simon, Shoes 29.75 Wolf Simon. Shoes 4.50 Louis Silk Shoe Store. 32.00 Silvermanns Drug Store, Bandages 1.20 M.

Silverman Sons, 2.00 Jacob Simon, Shoes 1.75 Skitboll Shoes 127.50 South Side Hospital. Optical Services and Prescriptions compounded 22.30 South Side Jobbing House. Shoes 3.75 Spaldings Prescription Drug Store. Prescriptions compounded .40 John M. Speer, Shoes 53.75 A.

H. Starkey Elastic Stocking. Artificial Foot 24.75 S. S. Shoe Store, Shoes 136.25 Station Cut Rate Drugs, Prescriptions compounded .90 Stalins.

Shoes 16.00 K. J. Strawinskas. Shoes 19.50 M. Supowitz, Shoes 246.75 Edward Steigleder, 1.35 Stutz Pharmacy, Prescriptions compounded 3.87 Tavlor Stoves, Stove Tarts, Furniture 800.69 Vincent Travella, 156 Wabash Shoes 6.00 Vincent Taravella, 161 Wabash Shoes 11.75 Taxey Drug Prescriptions compounded .75 H.

Tenner, Shoes 1 0O A. M. Thomas. Shoes 78 50 Triangle Shoe Shoes 28 75 Tritsehs Central Store. Shoes.

2.00 Troy Hill Dept. Store. 58.50 Univ. of Pgh (Falk Clinic), Glasses Prescriptions compounded 461.65 C. A.

Verner Shoes 2 50 Harry Vinton. Shoes 9.50 Vorassi, Shoes 2.00 Wagner Bros. Shoe Shoes 325.75 H. G. Wagner.

Shoes 17.00 A. "Wandrisco, Shoes 65.75 Watson Pharmacy, Prescriptions Compounded 6.80 S. H. Weinberg. Shoes 1.75 Charles Weiss, Shoes oi.OO West Fenn Hospital, Optical Services 5 00 H.

J. Wiethorn, Medicine 4 85 Wilbys. Shoes h6.25 W. F. Williams Optical Optical Services 1.00 J.

T. Winn. Shoes Wolf's Shoe Store. Shoes 519.00 Youngs Shoe Store, Shoes 4.00 Yotings Department Store. Shoes 5.50 Zelezniak Shoe Store.

Shoes. 40.75 SECTION 2. That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, ronflicting with the provisions ot this Ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this Ordinance. Passed in Council Sept. 2.

1916. Approved Sept. 12. 1916. WM.

N. McNAIR. Mayor. Recorded in O. B.

47, Page 422. NO. 284. AN ORDINANCE Appropriating and setting aside from Bond Fund No. 293, Street Improvement Bonds.

1928 the sum of $12,000.00 for the payment of pngineering expenses to be incurred in the Bureau of Engineering. Department of Public Works, in carrying out improvements, duly authorized and contemplated, for which the City's share of the cost thereof is properly chargeable against said bond fund. SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assemhled. and it is hereby ordained and enacted hv the authority of the same.

That there is hereby set aside and appropriated from Bond Fund No. 291. Street Improvement Bonds. 1928, the sum of TWELVE THOUSAND (SI2.000.00) DOLLARS, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the payment of engineering expenses, including supplies and miscellaneous services, to be incurred in the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works, in connection with the carrying out of improvements, duly authorized and contemplated, for which the City's share of the cost thereof is properly chargeable against said bond fund, and the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to issue, and the City Controller to countersign, warrants drawn on said fund for the payment of the cost of said engineering expenses. SECTION 2.

That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this Ordinance. Passed in Council Sept. 2. 1936. Approved Sept.

12. 19.16. WM. N. McNAIR.

Mavor. Recorded in O. B. 47, Page 428. NO AN I A Appropriating and setting aside the sum of Six Thousand Three Hundred and Eighty ($6,180 000 Dollars for payment o'f the cost of gpneral public improvements within the City of Pittsburgh to be carried out by the Department of Public Works, including engineering and architectural expenses incurred in connection therewith, from the proceeds derived from the sale of Public Improvement Note.

1916, Bond Fund 127. authorized by Ordinance No. 60, recorded in Ordinance Book, Volume 47, Page 174, the 26th day of March, 1916. SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same.

That the sum of Six Thousand Three Hundred and Eighty ($6,180,000) Dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby set apart and appropriated in the Department of Public Works from the pro-reeds derived from Ihe sale of Public Improvement Note, 1916. Bond Fund 127. authorized hy Ordinance No. 60, recorded in Ordinance Rook, Volume 47, Page 174. the 26th day of March, 1916.

for the payment of the cost of gpneral public improvements within the City of Pittsburgh to be carried out by the Department of Public Works, including engineering and architectural lncurred ia connection there- SECTION 2. That any Ordinance or part or Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions ot this Ordinance, be and tstl. aie Morrv mass Funeral "iieciorj GKOIiCh 2 w. F.uirih FLOW hi Cemetery mt F.ntntnt.nuv ANN0UNCEvE' Lost and Found BLACK CM I DAUHSH1N nc i ATI. IN- 3 1 CHH and t.

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i- CArAHI.K WW, i 1 I- Plain nig nts COiroKKP'' wm: 11 "g'e Apply 3J i--' indicated on the violation notice form within three (1) days of the commission of the offense, or fails to appear for a hearing on the date specified in the summons in arrest form, the Traffic Court Magistrate shall within twenty (20) days from the commission of the offense send by registered mail to the person charged, at the address of the owner of the motor vehicle shown by the records of the Department of Revenue of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a notice in writing of the filing of the information, together with a copy thereof, and a notice to appear within ten (10) days of the date of the written notice. "If the person named in. the information shall not voluntarily appear on the date set in said written notice, a warrant shall then issue for such person's arrest, in which case the penalty for the violation shall be increased by $2.00. Thereafter, a hearing shall be had and disposition of such case be made in accordance with law. "In accepting payments of sums authorized to be received in satisfaction of violations charged, the Traffic Court Magistrate shall give the violator a printed cash register or accounting machine receipt, showing the amount paid and the kind of violation.

All such machines shall be so adjusted and arranged that detailed daily statements may be had therefrom, showing all such collections individually." SECTION 2. That Section 802 of said Ordinance shall be and the same is hereby amended so that paragraph one (1 of Section 802 shall read as follows: "If the person notified of violating this Ordinance fails to sign admission of guilt and pay fine as indicated on the violation notice form within three (3) days of the commission of the offense, or fails to appear for a hearing on the date specified in the summons in arrest form, the Traffic Court Magistrate shall within FIFTEEN (15i DAYS from the commission of the offense CAUSE INFORMATION TO BE LODGED. AND WITHIN SEVEN (7) DAYS OF THE LODGING OF INFORMATION send by registered mail to the person charged, tit the addrpss of the owner of the motor vehicle shown by the records of the Department of Revenue of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a notice in writing of the filing of the information, together with a copy thereof, and a notice to appear within ten (10) days of the date of the written notice" SECTION 1. That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affcts this Ordinance. Passed in Council Sept.

2, 1936. Approved Sept. 12. 19.16. WM.

N. McNAIR. Mayor. Recorded in O. B.

47, Page 412. NO. 290. AN ORDINANCE Amending an Ordinance entitled. "An Ordinance reg ulating and restricting the location of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed for specified uses and regulating and limiting the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or altered, and regulating and determining the area of yards, courts and other open spaces in connection with buildings hereafter erected or altered, and establishing the boundaries of districts for the said purposes: conferring certain powers upon the Superintendent of the Bureau of Building Inspection: providing for a Board of Appeals: and imposing penalties," approved August 9.

1921, ty changing the Zone Map, Sheet E15, so as to change from an "A' Residence Use District to a commercial Use District all that certain ptop-erty bounded by Ward Street, The Boulevard of the Allies. Nimrod Way and northerly line of M. Miller property. SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted hy the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same.

That an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance regulating and restricting the location of trades f.nd industries and the location of buildings designed for specified uses and regulating and limiting the height and hulk of buildings hereafter erected or altered, and regulating and determining the area of yards, courts and other open spaces in connection with buildings-hereafter erected or altered, end establishing the boundaries of districts for the said purposes; conferring certain powers upon the Superintendent of the Bureau of Building Inspection: providing for a Board of Appeals; and imposing approved August 9. 1921, and recorded in Ordinance Book, Vol. 34, page 556, shall be and the same is hereby amended hy changing the Zone Map. Sheet E15. so as to change from en Residence (U-4) District to a Commercial Use (U-3) District all that certain property bounded by Ward Street, The Boulevard of the Allies, Nimrod Way and northerly line of M.

Miller property. SECTION" 2. That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this ordinance. Passed in Council September 2, 1916. Approved September 12, i916.

WM. N. McNAIR, Mayor. Recorded in O. B.

47. Page 414. No. 291. AN ORDINANCE Authorizing and directing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Fuhlic Works to carry out and complete Unemployment Relief Projects in conjunction with the Federal Works Progress Administration, and providing for the payment of the City's share of the cost thereof.

SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the Mayor and the Director of Public Works be and they are hereby authorized and directed to carry out and complete Unemployment Relief Projects in conjunction with the Federal Works Progress Administration as hereinafter sppcified: WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION Serial Proj. Description City's No. No.

Share of Cost 240 Master Plan Study 5,233.00 706 7529 Resto a i of Survey Plans and Profiles City streets 91200 650 7538 Cross Index Ordinances 602.00 242 4736 Investigation for Planning data. 4,075.00 217 Supple mental Staff Pla i Commission 2,304.00 213 6623 Geodetic and Topographical Survey 38,261.00 94 Engineering for Proposed Projects 71.400.00 241 4737 Deve 1 Studies of Recreation Sites 3,350.00 208 6622 Street Tree Census 2,825.00 687 7287 Traffic Survey for Board walks and Steps 1,100.00 7530 Investigation Water System. 2,400.00 621 7805 Investigation of Raw Water Supply 2,760.00 SECTION 2. That the Director of the Department of orks he and he is hereby authorized and directed to requisition the purchase of supplies, materials and equipment by the Director of the Department of Supplies, to rent or purchase tools, plant, motor trucks and equipment, and to nay for certain engineering and general supervisory expenses, minor repairs, miscellaneous services, office rent and all such costs where the same are not borne by the Federal Works Progress Administration, all as may be necessary for the proper performance of such work. SECTION 3.

That the sums respectively set forth as the City's share of the costs of said projects shall be and are hereby appropriated and set aside from Bond Fund No. 129. General Municipal Improvement Bond 1936. and the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue and the City Controller to countersign warrants drawn on said fund3 for the payment of said costs. SECTION 4.

That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, be and the same is hereby reppaled. so far as the same affects this Ordinance. Passed in Council, August 19th, 1916. Pittsburgh. September 9.

19.16. I do hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance, which has been disapproved by the Mayor and returned m-ith his objections to the Council, -was passed NO. 292. AN ORDINANCE Appropriating and setting aside the sum of one hundred thirty-five thousand, four hundred twenty-two ($135,422.00) Dollars from the proceeds of the sale of General Municipal Improvement Bonds 1916, Bond Fund No. 129, for the payment of the Citv's share of the cost of Unemployment Relief Projects to be carried out and completed in conjunction with the Federal Works Progress Administration.

SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. Tht the sum of one hundred thirty-five thousand four hundred twenty-two ($1.15,422.00) Dollars shall be and the same is hereby appropriated and set aside from the proceeds of the sale of General Municipal Improvement Bonds 1916, Bond Fund No. 129. for the payment of the City's share of the cost of Unemployment Relief Protects to be carried out and completed in conjunction with the Federal Works Progress Administration, in the respective amounts hereinafter ret forth: Master Flan Study 5,233.00 Restoration of Survey Plans and Profiles City Streets 912.00 Cross Index 602.00 Investigation for Flanning Data 4.075.00 Supplemental Staff Planning Commission 2,304.00 Geodetic and Topographical Survey 38,261.00 Engineering for Proposed Projects 71,400.00 Development Studies of Recreation Sites 3.150.00 Street Tree Census 2,825.00 Traffic Survev for Boardwalks and Steps 1,100.00 Investigation of Water Svs- tem 2.400.00 Investigation of Raw Water Supplv 2,760.00 SECTION 2.

That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this Ordinance. Passed in Council, August 19, 1916. Pittsburgh. September 9. 19.16.

I do hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance, which has been disapproved by the Mayor and returned with his objections to the Council, vas passed by a two-thirds vote of said Council, this 9th day of September, 1936. EDW. A. SCHOFIELD, Clerk of Council. Recorded in O.

Vol 47. Page 416. Legal Notices P. H. McOuire.

Attorney, 711 Frick Buildinc Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Peter L. Gillen. deceased, late of Mavview. South Fayette Township, havinc been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to John Clillen. Administrator, 912 Third Street, McKees Rocks, Pa.

Joseph P. Passafuimp. Attorney. 3in Jones Law Bide. Notice that Iptters testamentary on the estate of Lucy Hallam.

dpceased. late of Lincoln Place. Allecheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those havinc claims will present them to Wilfred Hallam. Kxecutor. 404 F.merson avenue.

Homestead Park, Munhall. Pa. Sealed Proposals Sealed proposals wilt be received by the Bureess anl Town Council of the BorouEh of at the Borouch Office. 5H Lincoln Millvale. until 4 P.

D. S. Tuesday, Septembpr 22. 1936. for the construction of a concrete retaining wall on North Avenue near F.mma Street.

Plans, specifications and bidding hlanks may be obtained at the Boroueh Office nn or after Sa -in-day. September 12, 19.16. The bids will he publicly opened in the Council chamber September 22. 1936. at P.

M. Certihed check of $250 must be accompanied with every bid. The Burgess and Town Council reserves the right to reject anv and all bids JOHN F. TORRKNTE, Borough Secretary. Ot-rid i I I OI' THE BOARD OF Pl'BLIC KDt'CATION' Office of the Superintendent of Buildincs.

437 Administration Building, PittshurRh. Pa. Sealed proposals are requested for Wrecking North Continuation School. Duquesne Wav and Kighth Street. Pittsburch.

Ta. Specifications and Bidding Forms will he furnished contractors on application to the office or the Superintendent of Buildincs, 437 Admlni ration Buildinc, Pittsburch. Pa Each proposal must he sicned. sealen. and accompanied by a Bidder's Bond of a Surety Cnmpany satisfactory to the Board or a Certified Check in the amount as indicated.

Sealed proposals will he received bv H. W. Cramblet. Secretary. 2M Administration Buildinc.

Pittsburch, until 11:00 A. M. i Fvstern Standard Time) September 21. 193. at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.

The riht is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order or the Board. H. W. CKAMBLKT, Secretary.

ALLEGHENY COUNTY PA COUNTY DKPARTMF.NT OF WORKS: Pittsburgh. Sept. 1ft. 193B. Separate and sealed proposals will he received at the Office of the County Controller of Allecheny Countv until 10:00 o'clock A.

M. i Kastern Standard Timet. o'clock A. M. tnavlight Savine Time) Thursday'.

Sept. 24th. 1936. and will be opened hy the County Commissioners for the foltowinc FURNISHING OF (1) No. 10-S Concrete Mixer.

Specifications, Form of Contract, Instructions to Bidders and Proposal may be viewed at the Office of the Commissioners of Allecheny County. Copies of the above data for use of bidders will he furnished upon application to the Contract Clerk in the Countv Department of Works. P.oom 502 County Office Buildinc. Pittshurgh. Pa.

Proposals must be accompanied hv a certified check or Surety Company Bond for the amount fixed in the "Instructions to Bidders" as evidence that the bidder will accept and carry out the conditions of the Contract in case of award. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject anv or all bids ROBERT G. WOOPSinF. County Controller. Allegheny County.

OFFRRIVG nir nhvne Sealed proposals will he received bv W. Cramhlet, Secretary of The Board or Public Education of the School District of Pittsburch. at Room No. 251 School Administration Buildinc. Forbes Street and Bellefield Avenue, Pittsburch.

until two o'clock P. M. (Eastern Standard Time), on Tuesday, September 22nd, 193t. for a bond issue or $1.000, 000. oo of the School District of Pittsburgh to be sold for the purpose of raising the necessary funds for the purchasing of ground and erecting and equipping buildings, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to establish a public school system in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved May ISth.

1911. P. 309' The bonds will be dated October 1st, J93B. and will mature and be pavable serially during the period of thirty v'ears beginning October 1st. 1937.

and ending October 1st. 3 9 S34, 00(100 every third year and J33.0OO.O0 on other years. The bonds will be in denominations of si noo on in coupon form, and mav be registered as to principal only. The School District will pay or refund any tax which may he legally levied or assessed upon the debt secured thereby, under anv present or future law of the Commonwealth of The bidder will name the rate or rates of interest upon which he desires to bid in multiples of and not above 3 The rate of interest will tinallv be determined by The Board of Public Education of said School District and will be uniform for the entire issue. Interest will be payable semi-annually on the first davs of April and October of each year, the tlrst pavment to be on the first day of April.

Proposals must he unconditional and for the entire issue and must be made upon blank forms to be obtained upon application at the office of the Secretary. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check, drawn to the order of the Treasurer of the School District of Pittsburch. for of the par value of said bonds. Checks accompanying bids not accepted will be returned to the bidders promptly. Check of the successful bidder will be held until all of tne bonds have been delivered and paid for No interest will be allowed on checks so deposited.

Settlement in full for the loan as awarded must be made with the School Treasurer on or before October 22nd 19i three o'clock P. and will include the payment of accrued interest from October 1st. 1936. at the date of settlement The Board of Public Education reserves the right to reject any or all proposals The legality of the issue will he certified by Burgwin. Scully A Churchill of Pittsburgh, and a copy of their opinion will be furnished free of cost.

THE BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION OF THR SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH. MAF.CUS AARON. President H. W. CRAMBLET, Secretary JAM FS KERR, School Controller N.

R. Cnss. Solicitor, t-os Law and finance aids. Pittsburgh. Fenna.

NO. 286. AN ORDINANCE Appropriating the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars from the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized by Ordinance No. 182. approved June 30.

1914, said bonds being designated as "General Improvement Bonds-1934. Bond Fund No. 122." for the payment of the costs of materials, supplies, miscellaneous services and contingent expenses in the carrying out of Unemployment Relief Projects of the City of Pittsburgh, for the Department of Public Works. SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assemhled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same.

That the sum of One Thousand Dollars, from the proceeds arising from the sale of bonds authorized by Ordinance No. 182, approved June 30, 19.14. said bonds being designated as "General Improvement Bop.ds-19.14, Bond Fund No. 122." shall be and the same is hereby set and appropriated for the payment of the costs of rentals or purchases of office and drafting room supplies, materials and equipment, of first aid supplies, of warehouse rentals, of miscellaneous services and minor repairs, and of necessary incidental and contingent expenses, all as may be required in the proper carrying out of Unemployment Relief Projects of the City of Pittsburgh, for the Department of Public Works. SECTION 2.

That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this Ordinance. Passed in Council September 2. 1936. Approved September 12. 1916.

WM. N. McNAIR. Mavor. Recorded in O.

B. 47. page 410. NO. 287.

AN ORDINANCE Amending Ordinance No. 246. a proved bv the Mavor on August 6, 1914, entitled "An Ordinance appropriating and setting aside certain sums, including engineering and other necessary expenses, for general public works improvements, including improvement and repair of streets, bridges, bridge approaches, water works and appurtenances, sewerage and drainage systems and appurtenances, public buildings, parks and playgrounds, in the Department of Public Works, from the proceeds of the sale of General Improvement Bonds. 1914. authorized by Ordinance No.

182. approved June .10, 19.14,'' and the several amendments thereto. SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That Section 1 of Ordinance No.

216. aproved by the Mavor on August 6. 1914, entitled "An Ordinance appropriating and setting aside certain sums, including engineering and other necessary expenses, for general public works improvements, including improvement and repair of streets, bridges, bridge approaches, water works and appurtenances, sewerage and drainage systems and appurtenances, public buildings, parks, and playgrounds, in the Department of Public Works, from the proceeds of the sale of General Improvement Ronds. 1914, authorized by Ordinance No. 182, approved June .10.

19.14," and the several amendments thereto, shall he amended in the following manner That the total sum of $11,000.00 appropriated for Manchester Bridge over Allegheny River. Repaying and Repairing, shall be amended to read $26,000.00. Also that under the subhead "Boulevard of the Allies Ramp leading from Grant Street." the item "Reconstruction of Entrance. Construction Work, $6,000.00" shall be eliminated. Also that the total sum of apprpriated for Boulevard of the Allies Ramp leading from Grant Street shall be amended to read Also that tinder the sub-head "Con--crete Steps in arious -locations in the 1 City," the sum of $17,000.00 appro- "ipriated tor Construction Work shall be amended to read $42,000.00.

and the item "Engineering Expenses" $1,000.00 shall be added. SECTION 2. That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, he and the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this Ordinance. Passed in Council Sept. 2, 1936.

Approved Sept. 12. 1916. WM. X.

McNAIR. Mayor. Recorded in O. 47. Page 430.

NO. 288. AN ORDINANCE Authorizing and directing the proper officers of the City of Pittsburgh to purchase from Sarah M. Tatton and John W. Tatton.

her husband, a certain plot of ground situate in the Eighteenth Ward. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and providing for payment tor the same. SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assembled, and it is hereby-ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the proper officers of the City of Pittsburgh shall be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to purchase from Sarah M.

Patton and John W. Patton. her husband, a certain plot of ground situate in the Eighteenth Ward. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, more fully described as follows, to wit BEGINNING at a point ninety-fte (95) feet distant from the northerly side of Brownsville Avenue on the dividing line of lots formerly owned bv MICHAEL HART AND PATRICK McMULLEN; thence eastwardly and parallel to the line of Brownsville Avenue, aforesaid, a distance of twenty-nine (29 1 feet and two and one-half (2'ii inches more or less to the line dividing the lots of the said Patrick McMullen and the lot now or formerly owned by Charles Kngesser; thence northerly by said dividing line a distance of forty-two (42) feet, six (6) inches more or less, to land now or formerly owned by the Pittsburgh.

Virginia and Charleston Railroad Company; thence westwardly by land of said Railroad Company, twenty-nine (29) feet and two and one-half 2 inches more or less to the easterly line of said Michael Hart: thence southwardly along said dividing line of the lots now or late of said Michael Hart and Patrick McMullen, a distance of forty-two (42) feet and six (6) inches more or less to the place of beginning. TOGETHER with any outbuildings or improvement upon said lot. SECTION 2. Upon the execution and delivery by Sarah M. Patton and John W.

Patton. her husband, to the City of Pittsburgh a deed approved by the City Solicitor conveying title to the said City of the property described in Section 1 of this Ordinance, free and clear of all encumbrances: and in further consideration of the release by Sarah M. Patton and John W. Patton. her husband of all claims and demands against the City of Pittsburgh for damages alleged to have been occasioned by reason of the giad-ing, paving and curbing and improving of Mount Washington Roadwov, the Mayor shall be and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue, aril the City Controller to countersign a warrant in favor of Sarah M.

Patton in the sum of One Thoi isano Mnn I dred and Thirty Dollars ($1,910.00) anu rnarge tne same to Bond Fund No. 221, Mount Washington Koad-wav. 1922. SECTION 3. That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, oe end the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this Ordinance.

Passed in Council September 2, 1936. Approved September 12, 1916 WM. N. McNAIR, Mavor. Recorded in B.

47. Page 431 NO. 289 AN ORDINANCE Amending and supplementing portions of Section 802 of an Ordinance entitled. "An Ordinance Regulating traffic upon the highways and parks of the City of Pittsburgh and providing the procedure and penalties for and in connection with violations thereof," approved April 8, 1912. SECTION 1.

Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That Section 802 of an Ordinance entitled. "An Ordinance Regulating traffic upon the highways and parks of the City of Pittsburgh and providing the procedure and penalties for and in connection with violations thereof." which Section 802 now reads as follows: "If the person notified of violating this Ordinance fails to sign admission ot guilt and pay fine as tember 14. 193. at Mltmm Connolllv.

husband of Sadie Duffey Connolly, aeed 57 years. Funeral from his late home. 39 Kimball avenue. New Kensinston, on Tuesday, Sepiemtier 17. at a.

m. Solemn requiem Inch mass Church at 0 o'clock. In terment at Catholic cemetery, Freeport, Pa. CRAWFORD On Sunday. September 13, at 10:50 a.

E. R. Crawford, husband of Mary F.dmonds Crawford and son of the late James C. and Mathilda WhiBham. Funeral services from his late residence, 916 S.

Duquesne avenue, Duquesne, on Tuesday afternoon. September 15 (private). Interment in Versailles cemetery, McKeesport. DA LEY On Monday. September 14, at 10:30 a.

m. Elizabeth Anthony Dale. wife of Andrew B. Daley. Funeral from the family home, 37 Ewing Crafton, on Thursday, September 17.

at 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass at St. Phillip's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited.

DAVIfi At her residence. lfiS7 Montpeher avenue, Pormont, on Monday, September 14. 1936. at 3:16 p. Annie Fleming, wife of the late Thomas L.

Davis and mother of Mrs. William R. Lewis, Walter R. Davis and Mrs. Georce R.

Francis, in her 69th year. Friends received at the Edward B. Lauehlm Funeral Home, 3310 West Liberty avenue. South Hills, where services will be held Thursday, September 17. at 2:30 p.

m. FKNNM.I. John (Boady), beloved husband of Lillian Crimson Fennell and beloved father of Lillian; brother of RutVi Carr, Pearl Fox. Laura Spence and Frank Fennell. Funeral Tuesday.

September 15. at 2:30. from McAvoy Funeral Home, 1700 Forbes street. Friends Invited. FITZSIMMONS On Sunday.

September 13. 1936, at 6:40 a. at the Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, Frank Fizsimmons, in his 71st year. Friends received at the Ritchey Funeral Home. 335 Chestnut street.

Sewickley. where services will be held on Tuesday, September 15, at 2:30 p. D. S. T.

Friends invited. FRFI'M) At the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Anton Peck. 2130 Broadway, Beechview, on Saturday, September 12.

1936. at 7:55 a. Georce, husband of the late Elizabeth Walz Freund, in his fith year. Friends received at the Edward B. Laughlin Funeral Home.

Castle Shannon, where services will be held Tuesday, September 15, at 3:30 p. m. GI.KNN On Sunday. September 13. 1936.

at 9 a. Bella F. (nee Hall), wife of James D. Glenn. Funeral from Aeherli's Chapel, East North avenue at Sandusky street.

Services on Tuesday at p. m. Interment Wednesday at 10 a. m. HOG AN Mrs.

Mary, died at Zelienople, September 13. at 4:20 a. m. Services Tuesday, September 15, 1936, at 2 p. D.

S. T. LII'I'INCOTT At Sewickley, nn Monday, September 14, 1936, James Lippin-cott, husband of the late Constance Wil-mot Morrison. Funeral services at his late residence. 126 Beaver street.

Sewickley, on Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. On Sunday, at a.

Catharine McLaughlin nee wife of the late Henry A. McLaughlin. Funeral from the family home, 12'.) Freeport Aspinwall, on Wednesday. September 16, at a. m.

High mass of requiem at St. Scholastjca's Church at 9 o'clock, D. S. T. Please omit flowers.

Kss Suddenly, on Sunday after-noon. Sidney son of Joseph P. and Catherine Moorehead Messner, of Penn avenue. Funeral from Jerry T. O'Shea's Funeral Home.

4064 Penn avenue at Main street. Wednesday morning with hich mass of requiem at St. Augustine's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited. McC'Aljr At his residence.

901 Jackman avenue. Avalon. on Monday morning. September 11. 1936, at 6:30 o'clock.

Har-ley husband of F.mma Wadsworth McCalip. in his 53rd year, son of Mrs Leonora McCalip. Friends will be received at McDonald's Funeral Home. 529 California avenue, Avalon, where services w-ill he held on Thursday afternoon. September 17, at 2:30 o'clock.

Friends invited. MOKUAI.b-At ner home in Pasadena, on Friday, September 11. at 1 a. Mrs. Martha Clark Morrall, formerly of Nortnside.

Pittsburgh. She is survived by one sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Clark I.vtle of Tasa lena. and one brother, David L.

Clerk of Pittsburgh. Ta. Remains will arrive in Pittsburgh Tuesday evening. Funeral services at Wm. A.

Aenerli Funeral Home. 122 K. North avenue. Northside. Pittsburgh.

Wednesday 2:30 p. m. Interment in Homewocd cemetery. I KI'HV On Sunday, September 13. 1936.

at 10:40 a. John Murphy, beloved husband of Rosanna Murphy (nee Mack-rell), at his home, 2554 Fifth avenue. He is survived by his widow and lour sons. The Reverend Thomas R. Murphv, Christopher Daniel J.

and John F. and three daughters. Rose. Theresa, and Margaret. Solemn requiem high mass at St.

Agnes Church on Tuesday at 8 a. tn. Friends uiyited. AAI.1T.On Sunday, September 13. at 10:05 p.

Mary Nalitz. in her Soiti year. Survived by four sons, Frank. Stanley, Joseph and John, and one daughter, Mrs. Helen Palczynski.

Funeral from her late residence, 320R Brere-ton street. Herron Hill, Thursday. September 17. at 8:30 a. m.

Solemn requiem mass at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 9 a. m. Interment in St. Stanislaus cemetery. FISCHNER On Sunday.

SeptembTr iT Kate Heim, wife of John and mother of Theodore E. Pnschner and Clara E. Rapp, in her 76th year. Funeral from the residence. 801 North avenue.

Mill-vale, on Wednesday, September 16. at 2 p. m. Services at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Millvale at 2:30 P.

m. Friends invited. RICHARDS At his home, 217 S. Home avenue, Avalon, September 14, 1936, at 1:30 a. S.

Frank, beloved husband of Anna Held Richards. Funeral services at Bellevue M. E. Church, California avenue, Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.

Friends invited. SOKFEL At Canton, Ohio, on Friday, Sept. 11. 1936, at 4 a. Peter K.

Soffel. beloved husband of Margaret Ann Watson Soffel. Services were held at his home, Canton, Ohio, on Mondiiv. Sept. 14.

at 2 p. m. Services will be held at the residence of his sister. Mrs. Fred Fichtel, 119 Sycamore street, Mt.

Washington, on Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. ITEKT At St.

Francis Hospital. Sun'-day, at midnight, Charles, husband of the late Mary Brose Suppert. Funeral from the home of his sister. Mrs. Mary Packer.

406 Louann avenue (off Mt. Royal boulevard), at Underrliff, on Wednesday afternoon with eerv-lces at 3 o'clock. Friends invited. Ml KKKSHAM-Anne Taylor, wife of Wickersham, on Sunday. September 13.

suddenly, at 9 p. at her home in Orove city. Pa. Services at the home, Wednesday, September 16, at 10:30 a. Interment in Allegheny cemetery.

Pittsburgh, at 4 p. D. IZanesville lO.) papers please ropy. 1 Ltgal Noticis James W. Hamilton and Herbert E.

1021 Carnegie Building. hV on the n7 i- Hileman. deceased, late h.urf. Heights. Allegheny Countv.

having been granted, all persons indebted mk payment and lllm" Wl" Pf'sent them on "cutnx. 21 New Bright-on Road, Ben Avon Heights. Pa. Jon''''' Attorney. 21 Union Notice that letters of dmin strauon on the estate of Raymond Ai'i-Jh UKan' "'ceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, ail persons indebted to said estate will mk Myimnl and those having claims iJL.Z lhrm Krt" Ducan, bin-Th 148 Avenue.

Pitts- fricr- Attorney. 707 Oliver Bide on the I.i A Martaret McDonald, deceased, ia of Crafton, Allegheny Countv. having Persons Indebted to said estate will make payment and those having IT" 7L'U them to William McDonald, 4T Oakwood avenue, Cratton. and George w. McGraih 49 Souih Unwood avenue, Crafton, Executors.

FIRE TIES TRAFFIC IN M'KEES ROCKS Hard Fight Holds Humes to Feed, Grain ftore. A two-alarm fire that tied up traffic for two hours early yesterday morning caused damage estimated at in a feed and grain store owned by Taul Rluming, at Grant street and Chartiers avenue, McKces Rocks. Of unknown cause, the grain-fed flames were kept from spreading to adjacent buildings during a hard fight by firemen under Chief Joseph Theur. Fake Deliveries Charged Two men. giving their names as Norman Karber, 22, and George Rooney, 31, were arrested in Newark.

charged with operating a racket in which they allegedly sold linoleum from expensive samples and actually delivered inferior goorls. Ineir truck was iflentifipl as licensed to Make Farber of 5436 Avondale place, Pittsburgh. Legal Notices ok VESSEL'S N'AVK OFF1CK OK THE cni.l.KCTOR OK CCS TOMS. PITTSBURGH. PA.

i Nntire is hereby- given that, under the Art of Feb. in, HOi. and in pursuance of authority granted hy the Director. Bureau I cf Marine Inspection and Navigation, on application or Andrew ('. Lyons, owner, i the name of the steam stern "wheel McKI.N.NKY.

burden 2G cross tons, official I number U29nt. has been changed to I Fleming Nevin. Tnoj. M. Marshall Jr i Attorneys, lim plaza Building, i Fa.

Notice tnat letters of administration on tne estate of Kathenne S. Kudvard do- ceased, isle of Pittsburgh, Allegheny c'oun- I tv, having been granted, all persons in- I dented to said estate wilt make pavmer.t i and those having claims will present" them to Alexander S. Ia. Administrator. HOI Plaza Building.

Pittsburgh. Pa. I Ralph L. Smith" fjrant i notice that letters tesiamentarv on the e'ta-e or Carrie Koehler, iat of Allrcheny County, naving been eraniert. ail arsons indebted to said estate win make payment and those nav- ire claims will present them to Leon K.

Topter, Kxecumx. JJ03 Adon St Pitts- i burgh, Fa. Official Pittsburgh A.N ORDINANCK-Autboiizmg the wan-ants in favor the Allegheny General Hospital, p.enme Alpem. Chatles M. h.

ef al for the payment i.t Clothing Shoes Stoves Part--. Artificial Appliances' Furmtuie. Pi Optiiai Serv- ices. Supplies and other ne- cessitirs indigent persons wh.i ate the Cny of Puts' buigh. and are without adequate means of support.

jn the total sum of SItiMl.ht. WHERKAS, Clothing. Shoes Stoves Stove I'arts. Artificial Appliances Furniture. Pi i Optical Serv- )res.

Medical Suppbes and other ne- cessitips wete furnished indigent per- sons who are residents of the City of Pittsburgh and are without adequate means ot support, amounting to 811. fil, -without previous authority of law. or without comnleto or without romoletA 1 I i to law. WHKRF.AS. Under the the Art of Jlav d.

17 known i of any claim nst the Citv without previous authority of -t, City has recei.e.i same. Now, Therefore SF.CTIO.V 1. Be if ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Coynril assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted hy the authority of the same. That the" Mayor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue and the Citv Controller to countersign warrants in favor of the following, payable from Bond Fund ISO. 113: Kame For Allegheny General Hospital Op- iirar-es.

Supports, etc SS21.28 tlCa! SPIl Ir-flJ i Eennie Alpcrn. Shoes Charles M. Apitzseh. Bra-. Arch rharraaiy, Prescriptions compounded J.

Raker. Shops Joseph Banns A- Son, Shoes' Barnptt Bir.s.. Shoes A. Bask in, Siioe3 I. Raskin, Srioes Bedell Dept.

Store. Shoes Harvey Bennett. Medieal Supplies John It. Berberloh. Slioes I Shoes William Bernstein.

Bishop Shoe Companv. Shoes Euhl- nd lothing Market htreet. Shoes Books Shoe "18o5 Beaver Shoes Books Shoe Company, 210 4 00 5.00 5 15 1 1 i 25 50 00 fi.oO 17.25 17.2a 9.95 "tl conipany 4111 Books Shoe Company. F. Carson Street.

Shoes Books Shoe Company, Franksfown Shoes Books Shoe Company. Third Ave Shr.ec il2S 6221 209 29200 572.50 Boyds Store. Shoe3 Briggs Pharmacy, Medicine Broadway Cloak Suit uiotning; Jffax Brown, Shoes i. 75 1.40 61.00 4 50 2.00 91.25 02.30 May Drug 401 "Federal Street, Medicine Prescrip-I tions 2.89 i -May Drug T700 rnrh Street. Prescriptions com-nounrled May Drug 1.38 3.13 8.34 3.22 5 97 2 00 2.50 90.30 6005 Penn'Av'el Supplies Liberty Avenue, compounded niie.

MPdlfrtl May Drug Prescriptions May Drue Co 3lo Smithfield A Brndases Street. C.auzp Mays Npw pronrl Store Stot a rn Hand Steve Mel nick. Shoes Louis Jlenzfr. Shoes Merry Hospital. Prescriptions compounded aieszares Pharmacy, "Prescript.

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