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Belt Phono- "* l^nilUU&C 6000 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 15. 1042 Phone you^ want-ads B R O A D 5000 ad e f R 37 Hou$ehold Goods KEEP UP, THE HOMES WERE FIGHTING FOR" STOP IN TODAY AND SHOP AT THE CITYS GREAT FURNITURE CENTER! SPECIALS FEATURED DAH.Y ON BUDSET TE?MS TO : ' YOUR PURSE BUY DEFENSE BONDS WITH THE MONEY YOU SAVE AT CRANE BROS. S W. COR" 23D 4 MARKET ©PEN EVENINGS FREE DELIVERY "Th» StoreJThat Cannot Be Undersold" COSrriSrfS I rosea Heuai. also Fngidaire. Must sell acc't. death. 5736 Addison. CNOLEUM. 3 so., yds. $1. laid free; shades 4pc up. Phila, Flow. 6th * Poplar. Mar. 8673 WANTED , HIGHEST CASH PRICES FURNITURE * HOUSEHOLD GOODS IMMEDIATE REMOVAL NELSON'S 1109 W. GiRARD AVE. FRE. yrt4 _OPEN * A- M -- 9 p M HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNITURE IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ACME FURNITURE CO. IS S. SECOND ST WALnut 9914 OPEN EVES. TILL_6_P. M. HIGHEST CASH PP.ICES paid fur "entire estate, furniture, antiques, china, etc. All descriptions, bric-a-bracv baby grand planus. C : . fl SANSOM ST 8036. Lot 9174 bric-a-brac- ill SCHAEFFER. 5 Market at All. HICHESTHCASH PRICES .FURNITURE. RUGS BRIC-A-BRAC SILVER. AN- TIQUES. PIANOS, COURTEOUS, DF.NTIAL SERVICE SAH. f08L SR 3107 SPRINGFIELD CONK I- HARRY AVE Kl'RNlTl'KK Highest rash pr*ees paid Terminal F lure Co 1W W Columbia ave _P*>p SJSNfi BEDS turniture. rugs, antiques, china, etc. Nagte. 2717 W. Dauphin st. Fro. MBr. MAR"VET. buys funv. vm"ma. n$m, bed"- sewing mach. Dote, WT W. Tttt. U.m. j>.U2. 1 SED fun*., n a raff*)!* refrig . en En- •re'naM. Readv rash Mr May. Ff* 974* ITRN" ITURE A A N'TlQt KS. Hiinest pdwja tunu., fn»w<-r). ssao Wondceset ave w e i w i fwf) NOT gtwa your furniture away. Call ftfn*n Reg, WC«. 3323 N J?% J* REFRIG ERATORS wushers, ranges est_pr»cesjiaiil P* E«v. 13» ANTTQUts. housebcid g<mds wanted. Ches»- mit Antique Saw* 1909 Chestnut. Loc. 46.9 Wanfeif fo Buy Musical Instruments Coal, Coke and Fuel Oil Legal Notices SPECIAL NOTICE Buv now. Don't put it off. See the best Spinet Piano huv in Phila. $225. Brand-new 1!M2 mode! Wurlitier. 'America's number one piano from coast to coast." Ideal for r.>om o i m n - c t design, fully guaran- teed. Made by the oUiest & largest music company Limited number Call at once. Eaay terms. Wurlil/cr, 1031 Chestnut st. Ol>en Evenings A~155o1> U S l D PIANO is better" than a cheap new one. This floor sample Betsy Ross Spinet can be v*>urs by assuming 9 monthly payments; 26 private lessons in- cluded. Lester Pianos. Inc.. 1533 Chestnut st. Open evenings. YOU CAN SAVE $100 on your Spinet m Console piano if you act quick. See this special group of floor samples and demon- •tratava reduce*I for quick sale. Regency. Colonial. Louis XV and other styles. lister Pianos. Inr . 1933 Chestnut st. Open eves JULY"CLEARANCE SPECIALS " Spinet Pianos. $187 tn $289. Grands 5106 to $395. Consoles and Studios $125 up. Convenient terms. Lester Pianos, Inc.. 1533 Chestnut st. Open evenings. STEINWAY Upright, Rosewood case, excel- lent practice piano. $55.Others 135, $45, $75 * up. Undberj. MOP Wahmt. Rit. 8240. SPINETS at under th* ceiling prices, dem- onstrators A floor models. $189 up. Lind- ners;. 1909 Walnut at. Rit. 8240. , STKINWAY Grand, parlor stae, tine playing cond. Beautiful tone A action. $295. Ltnd- berg Piano Co.. 1909 Walnut. Rit. 8240. SYMPHONY 4'10" Baby Grand $175. Sellers, 6009 Baltimore (out of the high rent ). BABY GRAND PIANO—Cost over $1000. sac. $150 Goldman, 3435 t:hestnut. Ey._588t». PIANO, studio size Stem way. tike new. sacr. Piano Exchange,_5U(> Germantown ave. LJKftTER a«MU apartment c n a d i .Si50. Lat- est style. Yr. to pay. 5534 Baltimore ave. MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS WANTED NEW HIGH PRICES PAID for used accor- dions, saxes, trumpets, clarinets, band in- strumenU^lrums^tc._Anyjcond._Wal._9514. WANTED. Grand A upright pianos for cash. Ph. Howard 8766 or write Acme, 813 S. 2d. , WANT TO BUY Accordion. Used. State price. Q-332 Inquirer GOOD CASH prices paid for Strand "& Up- right pianos. 5848 Market st. All. 7450. 5 to S MONTHS TO PAY FREE: 150 YELLOW TRADING STAMPS S. MARGOL1S 310ft GERMANTOWN Ave. RAD. 2422 S15 WASHINGTON AVE. WAL. 2240 480U PARKS'OK AVE. r TRI " 4500 $3L95 NUT-STOVE; $1 TO Pea; ffTlS Buck. Guar, white Ash A best burning qual Deliv. anywhere. Budget 1ms Colonial Coal & Fuel CO.. 3044 N17tTiBal.3550.any UmeJUv.200S. $9.95 NUT & Stove; $8.70 Pea; $7.50 Buck. Guar. White Ash. Burns with* Blue Flame Deliv anywhere. Budget Tins. City Coal A Fuel Co.. 2237 Bryn Mawr ave. TrI. 2500. BUDGET PLAN GLADLY ARRANGTED" on best qualitv coal. Easy monthly payments. Northern Coal Co., 211 W. York. Neb. 1621. Legal Notice* DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND PAWN TICKETS BOUGHT f>oatttivety do net sell your Diamonds to amort* ItatWsDs** «>f <*r.\ Offer. ^_ nnm WE GfARANTKE TO PAY MORE N W KELLY & CO. Eft4«WMtMd >t \>ir< ltih A WALNUT Coal, Coke and Fuel Oil GOOD MI'HNING CLEAN COLLIERY Coil, direct iroin mines stove A nut. $'» N) i>«-a. t.H "Vi; Buck, $7.'J5 Guar. wgt. AJax Coal Co Kul. | 3aS3. S07 Snyder ave. Call any time WHY buy bootleg coiil? White ash stove & nut. $10.36: pea. $8.75; Koppers coke, Buck. $7.50. In business for the past 28 vrs. Morns Coal Co., 1750vN. American. Ste. &>88 9AQ.2S STOVK A Nut. $8.75 Pan. $7 50 Buck, Koppers Coke; guar. hard, clean coal; deliv. in chule trucks. M*o«lerri yard. Pcnn Coal Co. 220 W=. Montjomery ave St*. 1115. YOU nvl best results from our Lehigh Co*!. Stove A Nut. $10.25. Ijirge pea, $8.75. Bu<k. $7.50. Kopjiers Coke. Order now from l*hlgh_Ce.al Co.. 17H9 N Bodtne. Ste. 3434. LENAPE COAL IS GOOD ANTHRACITE Stove A Nut. $9.50; Pea, $8 50: Buck. $7.50. CHALFANT A CO., TRI. 3100 COLLIERY. NUT-STOVE-EGG, $10 Pea s* 75 H'mey. 2H?« W Oxford. Ste. 4922 510 25 ST( >V K A NUT; 58 75 PEA ; $6.95 Luck P_hlla. Coal. 221 Cumberland. Reg \MH7 $10.2. ;i > NUT-SIOVK. $8.75 Pea?.'SM'.i» Buck. J, WALTER. 803 MASTER ST. STE. 7925. ESTATE <>r EI.IZA SMITH THOMAS, 1»E- reased. letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the under- signed, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to MARGARET THOMAS AUSTIN. 5915 Greene Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Or to her Attorneys, SHIELDS. CLARK. BROWN A McCOWN. 1900 Gtrard Trust Building. Philadelphia ._P&. ESTATE OF JOHN W. CARRLNGTON (also known as J. W. Carrlngton), deceased. Letters Testamentary on the abo\-e Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without de- lay, to ANNETTE E. BERRY. I l l 13th Street, s. E., Washington, D. C. Or to her Attorney, JOHN W LORD JR.. 1421 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH B. CARMAN, deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the un- dersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to JOHN T. BENNETT. 537 Ellet St.. ML Airy, Philadelphia Or to his Attorney. JAY RICH CRIER. 901 Fidelity-Philadelphia Tr. Bldg.. Philadelphia. I2.'i S Broad S!.. ESTATE Or GEORGE W. McILHENNY. deceased. Letters Testamentary on tl« above Estate have been granted to the un- dersigned, who requests all persons having clnims or demands against the Estate of i i>e decedent lo make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to malt* pavment, without delay, lo GEORGE NORMAN McILHENNY. 861 E. Price Street, Phila.^Fa. ESTATE Or MARY A. THOMPSON". De- ceased. Letters of Administration on the above Estate have been granted to the under- signed, who requests all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and alt persons Indebted to the decedent to make paymsfit, without rtelav. to EDNA T. STEVENS, 119 levering Mill Road, Cynwyd, Pa. T vv SOS We v,il, i*.«;':vcly top any ."er 1 •: diamonds, o'd gold silver ano r s « n irtaeta. Shop around nr>t. stop here: !*«• l^adirg diamond buyers in Phila. for t ge r e-s:.ons. All transactions strictly canndential. Simpeor. s, l i b S- l-'h St. j CASH IMMEDIATELY DIAMONDS GOLD A SILVER W> ..-invitee to P«> the hlghe-t prices r*t-i.T()N <* l.W S t'.TH ST EST. MWR iNDA OLD UOI.D. JEWKLItY. SIL- • Pawntickets Best pr»<f». M«.1«B7. 1 k.NN SMELTING co tM GIUMCRT Si. REVOLVERS rifles, shotguns, goki. musi- - _m«nts. sp>>rting g->i«is. all kinds of .>v< , ._Kensington ave Gar 1531. i MTJOLD. JttLVKR, PLATINUM. JW& DLA. BOUGHT WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES._PH1LA. JEWELRY EX. 102 S. 8th DIAMONDS, l i s d o r gold bracelets, watch- es, spectacles, silverware, antiques. Best p.nceaTCardaar's, 205 B. lttti tnr_Walnut»_. ADD maeas.. iyptiwrttsm ««s*toola sport- wis. 4CM8 Market. Bar 811^. 9 ADVANTAGES of getting YOUR LOAN from Personal ,ng A miari. R E V OLVERsrgu.ns. cameras, tools. Highest prices paid. Benjamin, 500 N. 9th st. Wearing Apparel WANTED l-SED iothm* A show bought. Best prices P Sctigaon. 1507 W. Susquehanna. Ste, 2354 fE BUY men's used clothing. Highest prices said. Harold's. 13th A Arch. Rit. 4585. frxb., clothing, furs, shoes. Highest prices. Mania's. 404S Market st Bar.8116.Op.eves. Machinery and Tools RENT OR SALE AIT Com pressors. Hoists, Pumps. Tractors, Pile Hammers, Paving Equipment. SERVICE SUPPLY CORP. _, - _ , anTH A VENANGO STS SAC. 2700 LARK1N AC. ARC WELDERS 20 Amp. to 500 Amp. Prompt Delivery. A 1 Industrial Equlpt. 1202 Frank ford Ave. BOILERS. HIGH AND LOW-PRESSURE. M J- HUNT'S SONS 3<0ft N DELAWARE AVE; REG. 114L SPOT WeWera, PRESSES. MachlniTToois. FRANK J. LLNNEY, 17th & Cambria Sts. RADcliff 2166. foRKAJRE 5 H P. 6 ton Air Conditionln* Unit. A-l cond. Paulsboro Restaurant, ft E__Bmad SL__Paulsboro._N. 2._Pj.on___«5. EQUIPMENT lor chemical, 'paint, food in- dustries, electric motors and machine tools, ** ,U « B L*«I wild. PEREZ. 313-15 H. 3d St ir-*V PITMA« Lath* Scww Cutting, Hof- u Sptndla, Reliance Trading Corp., ^225 \* Westmoreland. Rad 1155^ Park_25.M. V ATER softener. Permutic. 6x10. Excel. cond Price $1500 incl. tank A ail fittings. . & Willard su. Neb^lSOS. ACE STOT WELDERS. Model No. 82, 18-10 K V. A Weld 2 pes 1« ga.. $215. DELTA. 148 N, 3D ST. \V'60DW)RKI.N(; MACHINERY, "Cat. free. Drills, metal band saw and radiuls. SWANGER BROS.. 134 N. 3d st. Mar. 0178. DRAPER ENGINE LATHE and welders". ACORN IRON A SUPPLY CO. 915 N DELAWARE AVE. WAL. 2430,. LARGE COMPLEfE" STOCK, plumbing A heating shop. Pipe fittings, boilers, plumb- ing fixtures... Sac, A-389 Inquirer. GEAREDHEAD. gap."screw "cutting lathe, quick change, 10-ineh swing by 24-inch be- tween centers. 1711 N. Waterloo st. WORLD'S largest stock ol rebuilt meta! stamping presses, also new L. A J. presses. JOSEPH HYMAN A SONS.^ 3600 EJTIOGA. SHEET METAL MACHINES AND TOOI-S. NEW A USED. REX SPOT WELDERS IN STOCK. MILTON. 402-08 RACE. WAL 1734 WOODWORK! NG~ M! A, CHIN ER Y Metal band saw, radial drill A radial saw. PENN MACHINERY CO.. 117 N. 3D ST. ' i m I.I in.... -!. -, - ii 1.1-i.i.n..! .—HIIII.I—I.I i - - -. —— ——• Rebuilt Motors, A. C. & D. C. All sizes—O'Brien Machy. Co., 113 N. 3rd REE OUR EXHIBIT of Driver Lathes. Saws. A Planers. Shapers Chas. Bond Co. 617 Arch AIR COMPRESSORS, repossessed. % to 3 H P. Priced for quick sale. 4030 N. Broad. T5 NEW STEEL Hatch Covers. 5 , x25' A 4V\25' A other sizes. Erie. 18th A Cambria NEW-USED boilers, boiler repairs. BOILER ENGR. SUPPLY CO., PhoemxviUe, Pa. MOTORS- PUM PS-TANKS- BOILERS LOEB A SON. 4603 LANCASTER AVE. I. Loans—$10 to $250 or more— made to employed men or women, whether single or married. 3* Business women and those working in Defense plants bor- row here "on your own". 3. A special plan provides loans for Defense workers and others on a new job or who have just moved into the community. 4. We make ""BctwccnPay-Djy" loans for small amounts and short periods 5. Loans made for payment of debts, medical or dental attention, purchase of tools, uniforms m other worthy purposes. A. Your account here establishes NATIONWIDE Cash-Credit at any of more than 400 Jbuenal offices. 7. Monthly payments arranged that you can comfortably afford. S. Complete privacy. Loans made on signature, furniture, or auto. No wage assignments, not involved. Outsiders 9. Friendly, considerate service. No "board" or committee has to pass on your loan. NOTE: This advertisement is not intended to encourage anyone to go deeper into debt. Borrow only if a loan is the best solution to your money problem. II CONVENIENT Wwmai OFFICES IN PHILADELPHIA •0WNT0WN—2nd Floor, 1211 Chestnut Street . . . BOWMTOWH—2nd Floor, 1305 Market St.. (Cor 13th St.) •MMAHTQWI—3 Esst Chelttn A venue (Over United) , KENSINGTON—2nd Floor, 3160 Kensington Avenue . . MAYPAll—TOO Frsakford Avtaue HOITH •HILAOELPHU -2nd Fl., 3720 North Broad St. WIST PHILADELPHIA- 2nd Floor, 5200 Walnut Street . »EIT PHILADELPHIA- 2nd Floor. 6 South 52nd Strett . UPPEI 0AMY~2nd Floor, ft90$-io Msrket Stmt . . N0llllT0WN-2nd Floor, 9 West Msin Street 1 Special Phone Service: Can PENnypacker 7787 Ask for Miss CUSTIS. She will he glsd to give you any information on a loan. ,,;. , . Boulevard k005 . . . Norrittown 0396 HzAOHoE FINANCE CO. ESTATE OF LUCY M. HTACKHOt>E. »E- reased. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands ^gainst the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to DANIEL M STACKHOUSE. 145 Fayette Street, Johnstown, Pa. BE VAN AUBREY PENNYPACKER. 6636 MrCallum Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Or to their Attorneys. MORGAN, LEWIS A BOCKIUS, 2107 Fkielity-Phila. Trust Building, Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE OF SAM CRMBLK. DECEASED. Letters of Administration on the »b«»"e Es- tate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons huvtng clau.,j or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decadent to make payment, without delay, to PAULINE ZEMBLE, 628 Cross Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Or to her Attorney. EDWARD M. GOLDSBOROUGH, 5109 Fox Building. Philadelphia, Pa. ______^_ EST ATE OF EDWARD RKINHOLDS. DE- eeased. Letters of Administration on the above Estate have been granted to the un- dei signed, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and ai) persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to AMANDUS JOHNSON, 400 Master Street. Phila., Pa. Or to his Attorney. MAURICE A. HOGELAND. ESQ. 21 South 12th st.. Phila.. Pa. ESTATE OF CHARLES J, CONWAY. DE- eeaaed. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de- mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons In- debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to JOSEPH CONWAY, 155 Bala Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. J. RUDOLPH CONWAY. 5022 Hazel Ave.. Phila., Pa. Or to their Attorney. JOHN J. CAtflLL. ESQ.. 902 Bunkers Securities Bldg., 1315-17 Walnut St.. Phila.. Pa. EKTATB OF JOSEPH M. JONKjiTsR.. DE- eeaaed. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de- mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons In- debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to ^ THE KENSINGTON NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Or to Its Attorney. WILLIAM J. WILSON, 1101-04 Lewis Tower Building, Philadelphia ,_Pa.__ ESTATE OF FANNIE L. PETERS, LATE of the City of Philadelphia. County of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate having been granted to Dorsey K. Stauffer and the Jenkintown Bank and Trust Com- pany, all persona indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to JENKINTOWN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, _ Jenkintown, Pa. Or its Atlorney, SAMUEL II. HIGH. 40 E. Airy St,. Norrlstown. Pa. EfRrXfE 'OF" ELLA ~C." 'wlUMi"~"< A'LlO known M Ella Welsh), deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who r-qi...-» -it persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make Known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to • JAMES J WELSH, MARY C. WARD. Executors. 40*JM Green Street, n .. Philadelphia, Pa. Or to their Attorney, THADDKUS M. DALY. JR . 713 Stephen Glrard Building, 21 S. 12th Street. Phila.. Pa. Legal Notices H ENGINE LATHE. If swing. 7'6" No dealers. Apply 125 N. 11th st. long. LOANS laaw Yw f 25 Mt 75 IM 125 150 2*e 250 3.00 Choo»« monthly payment plan 3 pymtt % 8.75 17.51 26.26 35.01 43.72 52.43 69.80 87.16 104.53 4 pymtt $6.65 13.29 19.94 26.58 33.19 39.79 52.97 66.11 79.26 6 pymtt $9.08 13.62 18.15 22.67 27.16 36.13 45.08 9 $6.27 9.41 12.55 15.66 18.75 24.92 31.07 37.21 12 pymtt $7.31 9.75 12.16 14.56 19.33 24.08 28.82 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE DOWNTOWN-J Offices 12 So. 12th St.. Rm. 1917. Wal 1021 1201 Chestnut St., 4th FL. Loc 4700 1425 Chesumt Street, Second Floor over Child'o Rit H30 GERMANTOWN—18 W. Cbelten Ave. Eighth Floor Ger 3742 NORTH PHILA.-3701 N. Broad St.. 4th FL. Beury Bldg Rad 3060 GERMANTOWN & LEHIGH AVES. 2700 GermantowQ Bal 5030 K.ENSINGTON—1817 East Allegheny, 2nd FL, near Kensington... Reft 2050 $50 for $4.48 (Total Cost) $100 for $8.90 (Total Cost) If repaid in 6 monthly payments You can get a loan quickly on your note, car or furniture. No endorsers needed. No credat inquiries are made of friends or relatives. Special quick service on salary loans to employed women. Get your loan for lots Payments include charges at House- hold's rate of 2U% per month on the first $100 of balances. 2% per month on balances above $100, which is leas than the maximum prescribed by the Small Loan Law. sttcr PUTT a 7 w«,,k o„^ ,,,,., WIST rnllJl.—« North 52nd, cor. Market, 2nd Floor Gra 4300 UPPER DARBY-69th & Market Sts.. John H. McClatchy Building. 2nd Floor Blvd. 1771 or She 5500 MORRISTOWN-Norristown-Penn Trust Bank Building. 4th Floor. Main and Swede Su Norrlstown 5300 CHESTER—614 Edgmont Avenue, 2nd Floor Chaster SHI CAMDEN—2 Offices 8th FL, West Jersey Trust Bldg. Broadway A Cooper License No. 642 Camden 7030 4th Floor, Broadway-Stevens Bldg. corner Broadway License No. €41 Camden 7*40 WANTED CASH for new A used hardware, tools, ma- chinery A electric merchandise. MEYERS. 18 S. 2D ST._MAR._0fi87 MACHINE TOOLS. LATHES. MILLERS, PLANERS. BOUGHT AND SOLD. DELAWARE EQUIPT., 211 R 3d. Lorn.7434 HIGHEST prices for' Tools, ateetrftr eaulp- men t .motorsAmachinery. 26 S 2d st.Mar. 1508 W ANTED--STAUDE . PARTITION ELOT- i TER. H-12 Inquirer. for all types of tools, electric equip- . ment. motors and machinery WANTED. At once, steel tanks. Gra. 5271. Also small machine tools. all sizes. O-308 Inquirer. W'E BUY efe*:. motors, mach. tools A equip. all kinds. Neb. 9103. 2777 Frankford ave. Pets mid Supplies BIRDS FEEDS for dogs, pigeons, poultry, other pet stocks. ROSENBERG. 607 N. 2d St. """ DOQB OLD ENGLISH Sheep puppies. Reg. AKC 1514 Ham— St.. West Cwk_Lane__JJv. 0991. SIAMESE Kittens, Coclma.Dachshund.Wire ; lairs A Scotties. Alvln Kennels, Mad. 1074. PUPS—All Hreeda American Kennels, Betn- lehem Pike. Montgomeryville, Pa. DOG. cat remedies. All supplies "A~feeds. Vahla's. 319 Market st. 426 W. Olney ave. fcXPtRt"" Dog~C"iippmg. Any size. flfS). Bring them. 5159 Haverford ave. Gra. 0261. FISH COLD Fish, Lilies. Barrett's. 3551 N. etc. 5th for outdoor Reg 9747. pools. PETS AND SL'PPLIES WANTED W ANTED, puppies A grown dogs, all breeds. Write Jack's ^ Dog Farm, Pipersville, Pa.. DACHSHUNDE. S i Wire Hairs'." Irish Terriers. Super-Pet. 11th A Arch i - — Radio, Television & Repairs F. M E R ST *N PORT A B LES $6 Ml Ruam's. 33rd A York. Open till W I'. M PHILCO Auto Ra , •> lubes. S14.SO. ^Others lem- m $10.50. Goldy^s. 2tH«l N.Broad AtTO RADIO, any make, serviced .in 'car, SI Guar. 1351 Ridge ave. Ridge ave.bel.Broad PAY OFF ALL YOUR BILLS CM A sensible solution to scrambled money matters is to consolidate your odds and ends ol bills into ons single obligation that can be paid on a systematic monthly basis. A loan from Public will do this quickly and privataly—and give you ertra money, too, if you need it. PUBLIC FINANCE 101 S. 13th ST. PEN. 5737 139 S. 52nd ST. GRA. 7500 2 W. CHELTEN AVE. GER. 8000 * 5555 GTN. AVE. VIC. 3377 FKD. AV. at PAUL St. DEL. 1000 • 4700 FED. AVE. DEL. 4700 •PEOPLES FINANCE OFFER THIS SAME PLAN UNITED STATES SOCIETY On Diamonds Watches, Jewelry 4 Silver Loaas Under $1000. 1 ', Loans Over $1000, 1 % New Law Monthly Rate Courttom, Connstntial Ssrvlct Insirsss* Halmti PratKtlos. Stat* Bank- ing Csaalulsa LICENSE *». 1. Atthsrlisi Capital $1,000,000 Iscsrsorsttd 1907 7 1310 Arch St. '"'OLD RmABlE"Estl860 ** INTEREST KATKCt AS LOW Att Loaas Under S1000, l'«% Lessas Over $1000, 1% LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELIV. SILVCI- WARE. FURS AND OTHER VALUABUS MONEY for loan or investments, personal or business. Estate or heirs. Rit. 0767. ZLM- MERMAN. 1104 Land Title Bldg. LOANS UP TO $300. CITY CENTRE LOAN CO.. 121 N. BROAD ST. LOC. 0240. LYONS FINANCE SERVICE, INC. 1601 Chestnut Rittenhouse 0727 CASH OR LOANS TO HEIRS WHY WAIT-GET YOUR MONEY NOW Estates. Legacies, Trusts, Incomes Pur rhased. Loan on Life Ins. Agents Ren Com J P. FANNING. 121 N. Broad st. LOC. 0243 LOAN ON UNSETTLED ESTATES Trusts, legacies, life Incomes purchases!. Established 1890. HEIRS. 2S3 S 9TH ST. KIN. 9747. LOANS TO HEIRS On Estates. Trusts. Life Incomes. Allied Investment Co., 1524 Chestnut. Loc. 1337. Auto Loans CASH QUICK! Takes 15 minutts this pnvits w»y No invtstifs- lion tndorsemsnls or tnsuunet. CamstoCtsmet today POriar 7470. IHt OlOfSf AUTO lOAW COMPANY COSMOS *OVN. tROAD A SrUMNQ GARDEN STS, UANCH OFFICII 6455 Market St. Blvd. 353S ESTATE OF MARGARET *. MlTRirTiilY, deceased. Letters TestamenUry on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to GERMANTOWN TRUST COMPANY, LOUIS H. BIELER. President. Germantown A Chelten Aves., Philadelphia. Pa. Or to its Attorney. STANLEY L. THORNTON. 2004 Finance Building, Philadelphia. Pa. EST AT E OF DOROTHY L. LKACU, D E- ceasea. Letters of Adminlat ration on the above Estate have been granted to the un- dersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons Indebted to tha decedent to make payment, without delay, to MILDRlJD W. LEACH. Administratrix, 2115 Ransom Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Or to her Attorney, ISABEL DRUMMOND. 667 Drexel Building. Philadelphia, Pa. ESTATE OF ALICE E. LEFFERTS, DE- reased. Letters TeaUmentary on the above Estate have been granted to the un- dersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate or the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to LAURA CUMMINGS, 1817 Harrison St., Philadelphia, Pa. Or to her Attorney. DAVID G. HUNTER. ESQ., 6923 Sherman St.. Philadelphia. Pa. KHf ATE OF GEORtlE DTTObT. DRC'EAH. ED. Letters Testamentary on the above Es- tate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de- mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and ail persons In- debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to JOSEPHINE THORPE FEIDT. Executrix. 200 W. Walnut Lane. Philadelphia, Pa. Or to her Attorneys. WOLF. BLOCK, SCHORR A SOUS- COHEN. 1204 Packard Building, Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE Or ROLL1N H. HAMMANN. DE- eeased. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to EDWARD HARSHAW, 1512 Guarantee Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Or to his Attorney. H. LEON BENNETT, 1420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE OF CARL EPLEY, DECEASED. Letters of Administration on the above Es- tate have been granted to the undersigned, who request ail persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to HELEN EPLEY, Administratrix. 1829 Mt Vernon Street Philadelphia, Pa. Or to her Attorneys, MOFFETT A ROTH. 1608 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE Or WILLIAM IKWIN. DBCEAS- ed. Letters Testamentary on the above Es- tate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to FRANCES E. IRWIN, Executrix. 2001 Parkway, Philadelphia. Pa. Or to her Attorneys, MORGAN. LEWIS A BOCKIUS. 2107 Fldellty-Phlla. Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa, ESTATE br HARRY~B7~riER8(»Nr0K- ceased. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de- mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persona in- debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to JOHN O. PIERSON, Executor. Or to his Attorney, SAMUEL J. HENDERSON, 1200 Girard Trust Company Building, 1400 South Penn Square. Phila., Pa. ESTATE 0> CLARA M. HAZEN (ALSO known as Clara M. Gilbert), deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who requests all persons having claims or de- mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons in- debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to SAMUEL J. STARK. 510 Heymann Building, 213 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ESTATE OF ANNA V. DAVIS (ALSO known as Annie V. Davis), deceased. Let- ters of Administration on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de- mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons in- debted to the decedent to maka payment, without delay, to JOSEPH T. COGHLAN, JTL Or to his Attorney, HARRY POLISH. 1222-32 Lincoln-Liberty Bldg., Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE OF HORACE STEPHENS, DE- eeaaed. Letters of Administration on the above Estate having been granted to Mar- garet Stephens, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims.to present the same, without delay, to the following: MARGARET STEPHENS, S232 Irving Street, Phi r * rie ' phii> - Pfl ESTATE OF ELEANORE A. MARSTON (also known as Eleanor A. Marstaa and Eleanor Q. Marston). deceased. Letters Tes- tamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claima or d^m.-nds. against the Estate of the decedent lo make known the same, and all persons imkbtsd to the decedent to make payment, without del.i\. to THOMAS A. MARSTON. JOHN A. 6TROEBELE. ROGER f. STROEBELE. Executors. 21 South 12th Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Or to (heir Attorney. EDWARD C. STROEBELE 422 Stephen Glrard Building. 21 South 12th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. TODAY'S AUCTION SALES NAME * ADDRESS SAMUEL T. FREEMAN &• CO.—iftflx-io Chestnut Si.— SAMUEL T. FREEMAN \ CO.—180H-I0 Chestnut St.— KAMI EL T. FREEMAN ft CO.—-1808-10 Chestnut St.— ASSOCIATED At CTIONF.ERS—SI t E. Lancaster Ave, W'ayne, I'a. ———— JOHN MIKSll SI4 Market St. AMERICAN AUCTION HOUSE—8S S. Third St. TIME SELLING -10.00 A. M.—Off. & Househld. Furn.. Rugs. Radio*.Drapes.elr. -11.00 A. M.—Restaurant Equipment • 2.00 P. 51.—Automobile Sedan •10,00 A. M.—Stork ft Fixtures of Novelty ft Gift Shop -10.00 A.M.—Men's, Women's ft Children'* Shoes •10.00 A.M.—Men's, Women's ft Children's Shoes CHARTER. NOTICE IN THE COURT Or COMMON PLEAS NO. 5 for the County of Philadelphia. June Term. 1042. No. $180. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the above court on Monday, September 21, 1942, at 10 A. M.. in Room •K,"»No. 654, City Hall. Philadelphia, Pa., for the purpose of obtaining a charter of a proposed nonprofit corporation to be organ- izer! under the Nonprofit Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ap- proved May 5, 1933. The name of the pro- posed corporation is Playground Association of Northwest Oak Lane. The purpose for which the corporation is formed is to ac- quire, by purchase, lease or otherwise, hold, erect and maintain a playground in order to promote good citizenship and healthful rec- reation among the children of Northwest Oak Lane, without gain or profit. Incidental or otherwise, to its Nnembers. The articles of Incorporation have been filed in the of- fice of the Prothonetary of Philadelphia County. EDMONDS. OBERMAYER & REBMANN, Solicitors, 1418 Packard Building, Philadelphia, Pa. DIVORCE NOTICES IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 3 for the County of rhliadelphla. June Term, 1840. Me. 4731. In Divorce, A.V.M.: Rath Jones vs. James Jones. To James Jones, present residence Is un- known, but I he last known residences were 42 North Rubv Street and 1113 South 24th Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Respondent: You will please take notice that I have been appointed Master by the Court In the above case, in which your Wife. Ruth Jones, has brought suit against you for absolute divorce on the grounds of desertion and that I will hold H meeting for the purpose of taking tes- timony in said case at 722 City. Hall Annex, Juniper and Filbert Streets. Philadelphia Pa., on Thursday, July 30. 184S, at 3 o'clock P. M,, when and where you may attend with witnesses If you so desire LOUlfJ. SOLIGON, Master, TJ3 City Hall Annex. Juniper and Filbert Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. KASKEY & QUINN AUCTIONEERS. 625 ARCH MT. NEW & USED MOD'RN FURNITURE SALE THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1942 AT 10 A. M. AT STORE, 8S5 ARCH ST. Modern Bedroom, Dining Room and living Room Furniture, Breakfast and Porch Sets, Studio Couches, Club, Lounge, Occasional. Pull-up. Boudoir and Maple Cricket Chairs. End, Console, Tier, Cocktail and Coffee Tables. Inner Spring Mattress. Steel Utility Cabinets. Kitchen Cabinets. Chests, Robes and Dressers, Beds, Springs, Bookcases, Sec. Desks, Linoleum, Cong. Rugs. Step Lad- ders. Ironing Boards, Kneehole Desks, Sofas, etc. AMERICAN " AUCTION HOUSE, 32 S. 3rd ST. SALE TODAY, JULY 15, AT It A. M. EXTRAORDINARY SHOE STOCK INVOICED $12,000 10 000 PAltS Mr ""- Ladles'. IU.UVV l-MIRS Boyt . Misses' ft Children's (Shoes. House Slippers, Rub- bers, Rubber Boots, Etc. BEST BRANDS ALL THIS SEASONS GOODS Died Died i irienus are mviieu to iunerai Thurs,. 2.30 P. M., Hackman 5-07 W. l^high ave. Int. North- t. Viewing Wed. 7 to 9 P. M. ABT.—Died July 12. 1942. AGNES E <nee Grlesser). beloved wife of Joseph A. Abt. Relatives, friends and all societies of which she was a member, are Invited to at- tend funeral. Thursday, 8.30 A. M., from her late residence. 242 Wembley rd., Upper Darby. Solemn Mass of Requiem. SL Alice's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wednesday evening. AYRES.—July 13. 1942. EDITH, wife of Harold S. Ayres. of 8041 Woodland ave. Relatives and frK«rds' invited to funeral, 'Ihurs., 1 P. M . from the Yerkes Funeral Home, 7031 Woodlanl ave. Int. St. James Kingsessing Cem. Friends call Wed. eve. BEAN.—July 14, WILLIAM STEVENS, SR., at Rehoboth. Dei Service Thurs., July 16, 3.30 P. M., Atkins Funeral Home, Lewes, Del. Int. Rehoboth Methodist Cem. BECKERLY.—July 12. SOPHIE, wife of John Beckerly (nee Bauer). Relatives, friends, James E. H>aM Council, No. 127, S. A D. of I, , are Invited to funeral service*, Thurs , 2 1*. M . lute residence. BH> W. Mont- fromery ave. Interment Chelten Hills Ceme- tery. Friends may call Wed. eve. BLAIR Suddenly, July 13, of 1816 Beverly rd.. ANNA W.. duughter of the late James W. and Josephine Blair. Rela- tives and friends are invited to funeral services Bros.. 905- wood Cem, BLATR.—July 13. ANNIE J. SLOSS, wife of Robert Blair. Sr., of 155 Manhelm st. Relatives and friends are invited to service. Thurs., 2 P. M., at Kirk A Nice's. 6301 Germantown ave. Interment Northwood Cem. Friends may call Wef. eve. BLOOM.—July 12, 1942, MORRIS, hus- band of Jennie, of 6513 N. 17th st., former- ly of 4234 Parkslde av. Relatives and friends, also members of Vaux l-odge No. 393, F. A A. M.; Oriental Lodge No. 25, K. of P.; 24th Ward Republican Club, are Invited to service. Wed., ia.90 P. M.. Raphael-Sacks Chapel, 1945 N. Broad st. View. Tues., 7 to 9 P. M. BODE.—July 13. CHARLES, son of Kath- erine and the late Frank Bode, of 3001 N. 10th st., Phila. Funeral Thurs., 2 P. M., Davis' Funeral Home__»131 N. Main st., Am- bler, Pa. Int. Rose Hill Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve., 7 to 9. BROWN.—On Jute 13. 1942. JEAN E.. wife of Theodore F. Brown, Jr., of 2512 S. Cleveland ave. 3erviee on Thursday at 2 P. M. at Oliver H. Bslr's. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Friends may call Wed. eve. BURGDORr.—July 13, at her residence, 2734 N. 28th-st. NANE C. (nee Laux) wife of Herman Burgdorf, age 60 years. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend services Thursday. 2 P. M. Chapel of Charles ITizenmaler and Son. 1400 N. 29th st. Internment Mt. Pe*ee Cemelery. Friends may call Wednesday evening. 7-9 o'clock. BYRNE.—July ll ( JAMES P., husband of Sarah Byrne (nee Rice;. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Thurs.. 8.30 A. M.. from his late residence. 502 Felton ave., Collingdaie, Pa. Solemn Mass of Requiem, f*hurch of St. Joseph, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cioss Cem. • CHATBl RN. Suddenly. Halboro, Julv 14, JOSEPH D., husband of Letltia Sim's (hatburn. Services Fri., 2 P. M., at the l^elty Funeral Home, Hatboro, Pa. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Friends call Thurs.. 7-9 P. M. CLELLAND.—At Riverton. N. J., Julv 14, 1942, ROBERT R, husband of Anna Corner Clelland. Services. Fri., 2.30 P. M., at his late residence, 909 Main st., Riverton. Interment Morgan Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening, 7 to 9. __ < I NMNtiHAM— July 14. 1942. JAMES, husband of Caroline E. Cunningham (nee Farley). Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral, Fri., 8.10 A. M., Rigby Fu- neral Home, Baltimore ave. at Jackson st. Media. High Mass at Church of Na- tivity. 10 A. M. Int. St. Thomas' Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. DALEY.—July 12, JAMES T.. husband of Elizabeth A. (nee Rabaugh) Daley. Rela- tives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Fri., 2.30 *•/ M., from his home, 8730 l^ycock ave. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. DALTON.—On Jul* 12, 1942. CECILIA A., widow of Joseph Dalton. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on Thursday at 8.30 A. M. from her late residence. 6033 Wharton st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Carthajre Church at 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem, DEARDEN— July 13, MARGARET T., wife of, the late George H. Dearden. Rela- tives and friends are invited to funeral, Thurs., 9 A. M., late residence, 3921 Terrace •t. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St John the Baptist. 10 A. M. Interment West- minster Cemetery. GILL.—July 13, 1*42, MARY E.. wife of the late James A. QilL of Knights rd. and Byberry rd., formerly of Holmesburg. Rela- tives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs 8.30 A. M., Funeral Hpme of Harold Haefner, Cornwells Hgts., Pa. Solemn High Mass of Requiem, St. Charles Church. 10 A. M., In- terment St. Dominic's Cemetery. Viewing Wednesday evening. (iOUi)KOP.—Entered into rest on Mon- day, July 13. EMILIE, daughter of the late Marcus and Emllle Hart Goudkop. Ser- X^Ti' r T ^ " . 31 A ' M \ at Klrk * Nice's. 6301 Germantown ave. Int. private. HAGERMAN.—July 12, MYRTLE, wife of the late Rolanf D. Hagerman (nee Morgan) Relatives, friends and William Nlckell Chapter, Na. 240, O. E. S.. in- vited to services, THurs., 2 P. M.. Parlors of A -„_ M,rr » r Qu»»by. H25 W. Lehigh ave. friends may call Wed. eve. Hardwood Couch Casket With Silver (Finished) Bar Handles and Outside Case) t l A C Funeral includes— *1U») Caafcet with Beautiful .__ _ Interior, Engraved Plate, Blanket, Hearse and Limousine. Preservation and Dressing, Under- taker's Service Charge. Chairs, Crape, Crucifix. Candelabra and Prayer Rail. No additional charge for suburban calls, for use of parlors or organ serv- ice. Opening grave an additional cost FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3316 N. RROAD ST. SAG. 2667 1ST. 1114 HANAGAN.—Of 1420 N. 17lh St.. July 13. 1942, ELLEN, wife of the late T. J. Hans f an. Relatives and friends invited to funeral rom Parlors of Wm. A. Kohl. 1226 N. 18th st.. Thurs, 8 A. M. Requiem Mass Church of Gesu, 10 A. M. Interment Old Cathedral- Cemetery. JACKSON.—July 13. WILLIAM, at Al- lentown, Pa., aged 90 years, formerly of 421 N. 32d st., Phila. Relatives and friends are invited to services, Thurs.. HP. M.. David G. Frankenfleld Bldg.. 317 N. S2d st. Int. private, Mt. Moriah Cem. JOHNSON.—At Ocean City, N. J.. July 13. HANNAH HAND, wife of the late Clin- ton S. Johnson. Services, Thurs., 2 P. M.. Cadman Funeral Home. 809 Central ave.. Ocean Citv, N. J. Interment Seaside Ceme- tery. Reposing Wed., 7 to 9 P. M. JOHNSON.—July 12. of 1139 W.. Silver St.. JOHN LEO JOHNSON. Funeral Thurs . 8 3 0 A. M., from Parlors of Har- old B. Mulligan. 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Solemn Requiem Mass in Our Lady of Mercy Church. 9 A. M. Viewing Wed. eve. JOHNSTON.—Of 2129 S. 61st st.. Jury 12, LILLIAN E., widow of Joseph G. Johnston. Relatives and friends invited to attend the funeral. Thurs.. 2 P. M., from the residence of her daughter. 261 W. Erie av. Interment Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. JONES.—AI his residence Suffolk Manor Apt . on Julv 13, 1942. JONATHAN G. JONES, father of Dorothy A. Jones. Rela- tives, friends, Mt. Horeb Lodge No. 528 F. A A. M., and all other organizations of which he was a member are invited to the service on Thursday at 2.30 P. M. at Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. JORDAN.—Suddenly, at Northeast Har- bor, Maine. Sunday, July 12, FREDERICK JORDAN, husband of Grace Howe Jordan. Funeral services at his late residence. Lave- rock rd., Wed.. July 15, at 3 P. M. Int. pvt. KELLER.—On July 13. 1942. MARION, widow of Josiah G. Keller of 6730 Ridge ave.. Roxboro. Service on Thursday at 1 P. M. at Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Friends may call Wed. eve. KELLY.—July 12. KATHERINE (nee MoCarrln), wife of the late John J. Kelly. Relatives and friends are invited to fu- neral. Thurs., 8.30 A. M.. from her late residence, 2116 S. Norwood st. Solemn Requiem Mass tn St. Edmonds Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. KEMPF. July 14. ANNA, wife of Frank Kempf. in her 66th year. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, from late residence. 1729 W. Huntingdon St.. Fri.. 8.30 A. M. Solemn High Mass, Sacred Heart Church, Master and Mascher sts., 10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve., after 7. KENNEDY.—July 13, of 839 Rock lane. El- kins Park. WILLIAM, husband of the late Marie Clark. Relatives and friends are in- vited to funeral, Thurs., 8.30 A. M.. J. J. McGoldrick Funeral Home, 601 Summit ave., Jenkintown. Solemn Requiem Mass, Im- maculate Conception Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Viewing Wednes- day evening. Kessler. Late of 438 N. 38th St., July 12, GEORGE KESSLER, known as Edward Cutler. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, Thurs., 9 A. M., from Andrew Eberts Sons, 258 S. 4th st. Mass of Requiem, St. Agatha's Church, 10 A. M. precisely. Int. Holy Cross Cem. LANGSDORF.—July 13, of 3218 N. 25th St., FREDERICK, husband of the late, Annie Langsdorf. Relatives and friends are invited to attend service, Fri., 2.30 P. M., at Parlors Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W. I*hlgh ave. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Friends Invited Thurs. eve. LEEDS.—July 14, 1942, ALBERT E., hus- band of Clara S. Leeds, of 6241 Addison st. Relatives and friends, Potter Lodge No. 441, F. and A. M., invited to services, Thurs., 2 P. M.. at Parlors of David H. Bowen A Son. 50th and Catharine sts. Int. private. Friends muy call Wed., 7 to 9 P. M. UPSCHUTZ.—July 14. SOPHIE F., wire of the late Isaac L. Llpschutz, of 2601 Park- way. Relatives and friends are invited to fu- neral services, Wed., 12.30 P. M. precisely, at Morris Rosenberg's Son Memorial Chapel, 2009 North Broad street. Interment Mt. Car- mel Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. LONG.—July 13. 1942, BEATRICE C. LONG, wife of James Ixing. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Thurs. morning at 8.30 o'clock at her late residence, 2135 Ells- worth st. High Mass at St. Peter Claver Associated AUCTIONEERS 1915-17-19 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA. sag i *o> RECEIVER'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY Re: Young A Kaber, Inc., a Corporation Bankrupt No. 22080 STOCK * FIXTURES NOVELTY «c GIFT SHOP FLORISTS' SUPPLIES To Be Sold on Premises at Public Auction 314 E. LANCASTER AVE., WAYNE, PA. TODAY, JULY IS, 184S, at 10 A. M. iiJOHN HIRSHj; Wholesale Auctioneer* 814 MARKET ST.. PHILA. t <> .' SALE TODAY, JULY 15, AT 10 A. M. ! > SHOE SALE On Our Second Floor '[ |:600 PAIRS MEN'S SHOES;; In Well Knows Brands I! 300 Pr. Boys' Shoes. ;!l200Pr. WosWi Fine Footwear ;! 1000 Pr. Misses' ft Children's Shoes, Rubbers, Arctics ft Tennis sWi Died, HHEKHAN—July 13. RAYMOND T. husband of Sarah E. Sheehan <nee Car- rigah). Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Thurs.. 9.30 A. M., residence, 4707 Windsor are. Solemn Mass of Re- quiem. Church of St. Francis de Sales. 11 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. SCHNARE.—July 12, 1942, *WTLLIAM M., son of the late Henry and Mary Schnare (nee Cox). Funeral services Thurs.. 2 P. M.. residence of his sister, Mrs. Jennie C. Levy. 837 K. Hilton st. Int. Northwood. Friends may call Wed. eve. MHRINEK July 12. HERBERT H. Relatives and friends are invited to serv- ice. Thurs., 2 P. M., Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Chel- ten Hills Cem. Friends invited Wed. eve. MIEER.—July 14, 1942. JOHN W.. hus- band of Mary E. Stzer (nee Kayleri. Relatives, friends and Tetonka Tribe 321, I. O. R. M., are Invited to funeral services, Fri.. 2 P. M., at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Victor Heydler. 4318 Cott- man st. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. SKAHAN. Suddenly. July 13, REV. VINCENT A., son of Margaret C. (nee Hendricks) and the late John J. Skahan. Reverend Clergy, relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Fri . Divine Office 9.30 A. M. Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Fran- cis of Asalsl Church. 10 A. M. Int Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Wed eve,, resilience of his motlter, 5803 Chestnut st.. - and Thurs., after 4 P. M., at St. Francis of Assisl Church. SMITH.—July 12, DORIS M., wife of Joseph H. Smith and daughter of Claude C. and Katherine S. Hilliard. aged 23 years. Funeral services, Thurs., 2 P. M., parents' residence, 607 Saude ave. Es- sington. Int. Lawn Croft Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. STEVENSON. July 13, 1942, MARY widow of Homer Stevenson. Services Thurs.. 2.30 P. M.. at her late residence, Frankford ave. and Stevenson rd.. Torres- dale, Phila. Int. at convenience of family. /STRECKER.—July 13. 1942. CHARLES R.. husband of Anna B. Strecker (nee Schmltt*. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Society, Men of Malvern and Union Republican Club of 40th and 51st Wards, invited to funeral, Thursday, 8.30 A. M., from his home. 1149 S. 52d st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, St. Francis de Sales' Church, 10 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 8TRUBING.—July 13. 1942, HELEN E. daughter of the late Philip H. and Mary H. Strubing. Service and Interment at conveni- ence of the family. TAPPER.—Of 5239 N. 8th st.. July 13. 1942. GREZELLA, wife of Charles M Tapper, aged 80 years. Relatives ami friends are Invited to services, Thurs., 2 P. M., at the Funeral Home of Flovd M. Bishop. 5408 N. 5th st. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. VAN RODEN.—In Middledam. Me., on July 13, 1942, FRANK VAN RODEN, aged 83 years. Services on Thursday at 2 P. M. at Oliver H. Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st. Inter- ment private. Please omit flowers. VEIT.—Suddenly. July 13, of 1505 N. 29th St., CLARA C. VETT. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services. Thurs., 1 P. M.. at Hackman Bros.. 905-07 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Viewing Wed., 7 to 9 P. M. . WHITE.-^July 13, at his home,. 3400 Queen lane. Germantown. DR: CHARLES JAMES. husband of Marie Fox White. Service Thurs,. 3 P. M., Kirk & Nice's, 6301 Ger- mantown ave. Int. private. Friends rhay call Wednesday evening. WILLIAMS.—Of 1619 W. Susquehanna ave., on July 13, 1942. HELEN E. WIL- LIAMS (nee.Paynei. wife of John L. Wil- liams. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on Friday at 8.30 A. M. from Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Solemn requiem mass at Our I^ady of Mercv Church at 10 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. WILSON.—July 13. 1942, EDNA SOLLY, wife of Harry C. Wilson, aged 53 years. Relatives and friends are invited to fu- neral. Thurs.. 2.30 P. M.. from Addisville Reformed Church. Richboro. Pa. Int. Richboro Cem. Friends mav call late resi- dence, Wednesday, 7 to 9 P. M. ^ WOERTHLK—On July 13, 1942, ANNIE B, widow of Henry C. Woerthte. Relatives and friends are invited to the service on Thursday at 2 P. M. at Oliver H. Bair's, Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Eden Cem. f 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private LOWE.—July 12. REBECCA HOLMES, widow of Marshall D. Lowe, Sr. Relatives and friends iswited to services, Thurs.. 2 P. M.. late residence, 5121 Aspen st. Int. private. Friends may call Wed. eve. McAFEE.—Of 7351 Limekiln pike, July 13. JAMES, husband of the late Emma McAfee, aged 80 years. Services, Thurs.. 2 P. M., Apts. Wm. H. Battersby, 3316 N. Broad st. Int. Hillside Cem. Viewing Wed.. 7 to 9 P. M. McGRATH.—July 10, DANIEL, husband of the late Rose (nee Messmer). Relatives, friends invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8.30 A. M., residence, 3026 Gaul st. High Mass of Requiem. Our Lady Help of Christians Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Redeemer. MAGEE. July 13, of 2920 N. 20th St., JAMES C. husband of Louise Telebow Magee. Relatives and friends are invited to the services. Thurs., 1 P. M., Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan. 1119 W. Lehigh av. Int. Hillside. Friends invited Wed. eve. MANN.—July 13, SARA F.. wife of the late Jacob Mann, of the Hotel Warwick. Relatives and friends are Invited to at- tend funeral services. .Wed., 2 P. M., pre- cisely, at Morris Rosenberg's Son Me- morial Chapel, 2009 N. Broad st. Int. Mt. Sinai Cem. Viewing Tues., 8-10 P. M. MATHIAS— July 13. 1942. MARY C, wire of the late Nathaniel B. Mathias. Services Thurs.. 12.30 P. M.. late resi- dence, 121 N. Keswick ave., Glenside, Pa. Further services St. Paul's Church, Amlty- vllle, Pa., 2.30 P. M. Int. adjoining Churchyard. Friends may call Wed. eve. MAY.—At 3242 N. 17th st. on July 13. 1942. MARGARET, widow of Thomas How- ard May. Relatives and friends are in- vited to the service on Thursday at 1 P. M. at Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Inter- ment private. Friends may call Wed. eve. METZ.—July 14. HENRY C, husband of Alice Nittinger Metz. Relatives and friends are invited to service. Fri., 2.30 P. M., late residence, 1420 N. 7th st. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Friends invited Thurs. eve. •*» PARKER.—July 12, 1942. THOMAS PARKER. D.D.S.. husband of the late Em- ily W. Parker (nee Atkinson). Relatives and friends, Meridian Sun Lodge. No. 158, F. i and A. M.. are invited to services, Thurs.. 2 P. M., at his late residence. 642 S. 52d st. Interment private. Friends may call Wed.. 7-9 P. M. ROBINSON.—July 13. LAURA LUKENS, widow of Dr. Edward Ames Robinson. Fu- neral. Thursday, 3 P. M., from Friends* Meeting House, West School lane, German- town. Friends call at 6301 Germantown ave. Wednesday evening. REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE Ezecaters' Sales Estates of the Las* Prida Wtesssstd Frederick J. JMcWstda Minnie U. Huaeker LT0DAY, JULY IS, 1942, AT IS A. M In Our First Floor Salesroom 1808-10 CbestnuS St.. Phila. LARGE LOT OAK ft MAHOOANY OFFICE FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS FINE DOMESTIC RUGS CARPETS. ORIENTAL RUGS •OOKS, MOUNTED DEER PIANOS ft RADIOS REFRIGERATORS DRAPES ft CURTAINS RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AUTOMOIILE Fine Mahogany and Oak Desks. SSdel and Arm Chairs. Caain. Files. Tables, Sectional Book Cases. Adding MachiaM*. Bookkeeping Machines, Fans. etc. Safe. Leather Chairs, Fsas sad Office Equip- ment Fine Bed. Livlas aad Dining KsaanS, Suites aad every Home Appointment. OH Paintings. Porch Sets, <••* Raages. ('{Unaware. Olssswsre, Books. Vases. ^Antiques, Silverware, Drapes, Fats Elek- Fins*, etc, Wllten, Velvet, etc.. Rugs. OrteaSal Ruga. Summer Rags. AT 11 A. M. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT SO Chairs. IS Tables, 2 Porcelain Tray- Top Tastes. Pair Coffee Ursa. Bttaoo Sis Slice Electrtc Toaster. MSrhlcaa (ash Register, Steam Tables. Eteetrsttss Kefrlserator, American FJeetrte SUestsg • Machine. lee IMsplsy Tsble. HmaJI C«s~ *per Steam Table. Ms-darn Smooth-Tep Gas Raage, China. Glass and Plated ware, Aluminum Pots, Psas, ste. AT S P. M. AUTOMOIILE 1940 DODGE SEDAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE f THURS.. JULY If. 1942. AT 9:39 AM., IN OUR BASEMENT SALESROOMS WOTOWITCH.—Of Lansdale, Pa., for- merly of Jenkintown. Pa., Julv 13. PEARL V. (nee Curtis), wife of Richard A. Woto- wltch, aged 56 years. Relatives and friends may call at the Hessinger Funeral Home. 219 W. Tabor rd.. Olney, Thurs , 7 to 10 P. M. Funeral services, Fri.. 12 noon, at Chelten Hills Cem. Chapel. Int. private. ZIEBOLD.—July 13. GEORGE G., hus- band of the late Edythe G. Ziebold. Rela- tives and friends are invited to services. Fri., 2 P. M., at Thiele's, 2732 N. 11th st. Int. priv. Friends call at parlors Thurs. eve. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Eight separata funeral parlors, air-conditioned. No charge for use of parlors or organ service. No additional charge for suburban calls. rVo Charf 'imr Fmllhmaror* No Dooorving Poor Rolu»o4 1119 W.LEHIGH AVENUE. Baldwin 3000 9th & Erie Ave. Chelten & Ogontz Aves. A -Hardwood Casket, Upholstered, Pillow, Lining, Mattress, Handles, Plate, Ontside Case, Hearse, One Automobile. Embalming, Chairs. Crapes, Additional Charge, for opening grave. J 135 In Mentor jam MORCHER. In memory of our brother Wil- liam Merrill Morcher, died July 15th. 1939. Sisters. Miss Book Seeks 2d Swim Title Charlotte Book. Lancaster mer- maid, will attempt to annex her sec- ond straight Middle Atlantic A. A. U. crown of the season when she com- petes In the 440-yard freestyle cham- pionship at Clementon Lake Park course tonight. Miss Book will be pitted against i Judith Aurltt, unattached Phlladel- i phian, in this feature event. «he k , -_• edged out her teammate, Mary Cath- i Not P Law S+J»r+* erine Heckel, over this same course a f -»iai 15 two weeks ago for the 220-yard title. Two other title swims are on the program. Joseph Verdeur, triple Catholic League winner from North- east Catholic, is expected to win the 440-yard men's crown while Mary Cant, unattached Philadelphian. is the favorite to win the 50-yard free- style junior event. Activities of Day In Real Estate Continued From Page 31 Miller lo S Anthony. June 30. 1?42. 20'xK)4'7V' $350. LEHIGH. S s 475 V W 24th st-J N F-vrr. Jr et al. to W. B Helms. July 10. lb*42. 15'7%"xlOO\ 54000. LINCOLN DRIVE. K662 -Franklin Insti- tute Promotion Mechanic Arts. < 105'2H" to R S Rosen. July 9. 1942. $6425. MARGARET, s w s 289'8V s e Ditman - Real Est Tr Co. Trus to S Fortuna. Ju y 10. 1942. 14'2"xH0". $3000 MARSTON, e s 37fi- n Cumberland-'- P Wieiand to S Saltzberg, July 10. 1J4-:, lS-xft^'S". S1000. MASTER. 5631—A C Miller to R Piec-.r..:,. July 11, 1942. 1 6 ' x 7 0 ' . i u v , S140H MeCLELLAN. 908—J Pollino to S Falzor.i. Julv 9. 1942. 14'x54'6", $1850. MEADOW, 1665—F Kennedy to C O Greipp, Julv 11. 1942. 14'4"x80'9". S270O MORRIS, n s. 50'6" E 11th—P ViUrtJo to E R Evangeltsta. July 9. 1942. 16x64 . $3480. MT VERNON, a s. Ml"5'2" e 32d»*t Z N La Bar to G Maffei. July 6. 1942. 17 x84 . SKiOO. NATRONA. 2547 n—S Ostroff to B Ross- man. July 11. 1942, 14'3' xSO', $1850. NEILSON, w s 205' n Hunting Park—F C Pressler to A F Gladstone, July 10. 1942, 15x62'. 83350. ORIANNA. w s 110' s Diamond— W Rothe- mel et al to G Maurice. July 10. 1942. 12 x 42'6". $1500. OXFORD & 61ST STS. N E cor-W N O'Connor et al, to M R Doyle, mtg $35i.»;. Nov 17, 1938, 16'4"xl50'. PECHIN. n e s 4 s e s Pensdaie— Rox M>k Federal S * L to N Gorski, July 5. 1942. 19'10Vxlll'6", $3500. PENNSGROVE. s s 157'6" e 39th st Provident Tr Co. Trus to Packerman. Julv 10. 1942. 15'9".\67 . $2300. PICKERING, a w s, 22U9" n w Upsal W O Fitzgerald Jr to J P Diamond. July 11.1942. 15'9"x95\ $5600 PRESTON & WALLACE. S W cor 44 J * 56"2"; Federal. 2047, 16'x67'—A Di Gugllelmo to C Trasatto. June 1. 1942, mtg $500. $1000. PRIMROSE. 4604 -B L Coles to J A Lyons. June 10. 1942. 75x100', $8500 PRIMROSE s w s 150' s e Dittman—Fi- delity Phila Tr Co. Trus to B L Coles. April 8. 1942. 73 x 100'. QUEEN, s e s 264'4" n e Magnolia-HO IJJ to C E Schwarz, July 7, 1942. 14 S * 5S'3tt", $3000. SAIL. 5306-Tabor B & L to D E Brown. July 11. 1942, 19'l"x93'9S", mtg $3700, $50. SCATTERGOOD. 944—H R Stanton to HB Nielsen. July 10, 1942. 18-1' x70". $.CtH' SERGEANT, n s 127'9V' w 24th -O Wright et al Trus lo M E Reeder, July 7. 1942, 14'4"x67', 81475. SHELBOURNE. 4653—C H Everty to i Cohen. July 8, 1942. 16'2"x67'. $4550 SIEGEL. 2114—J M Hickey to L Tarucci. July 11. 1942. 14'2"x50\ $2350 STENTON. 6927-29—J S Lowerv to J N Kolb. July 10. 1942. 16'x85'. $4300 STILES, s s, 140' E Orhtodox F Anger- hofer lo B S Michllnski July 9. 1*12, 20'xl00'. $.1700. / ST BERNARD. 802 S—Western S F Soc to C F Kling, July 13. 1942. 24' Vs 87'6". $4500. SYDENHAM, e s 42'4V N. Duncannoo— A I P Garveriek et al Trus to G A. Gus- tafson. July 8. 1942. 15'V»"x75', $4200. TIOGA, Z\31—L Meredith to W N Meredith, July 1, 1942. 16'x97'8". $2900. TIOGA, n s 125' 8" w 11th st—S J Sjmor. et al to J P KeUy, July 10. 1942. 15S x 83'. $2800. TULIP. 6934—C G Mcllvaine. Exr to J F Devine. July 10. 1942. 25x180'. 515f«i TULIP. 6606—Liberty Ti T Co Trs to H C Donohue, Jr, June 30, 1942. 14'V'x30'. VANDIKE. N W s 79' S W Unruh—Ubertv Ti T, Trs to L E Hamilton. July 3. 194i. Vt'9"x75\ $2775. VENANGO, 1910 H G Fisher to A J G*>rm- ley, July JO. 1942, 14'\63'10", 83000 VERNON RD. n w s A s w s Blakemnre - C E Metz to J M Bowen, June 24 1942. 27'2","x9Q'. S8790. WAGNER, s e s 1156' n e 13th-J P D a- mond to V Holzenthaler, Julv 11 YM' ltixHrvitV'- $3200. WARNOCK. 4620 N Provident Tr To rt'a . Trus to S Rudln, July 7, 1942, LV\M) . 83300 WORTH, s e s 11'llVi" n e H.v.« < • *" Rebic to L J Duffev. July 10. U*42. 12 » a 118'. 81700. Sport Results Independent BASEBALL PHILADELPHIA LEAGUE Wissinoming, 7; Meehan, 0. Mayfair 9; Kensington 1. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA LEAGUE White Owls, 3; Shamrock, 0. Bartram. 7: Curry. 1. WEST PHILA. AMATEUR LEAGUE Sherwood, 6: Cobbs Creek. 4. Stonehurst. 5; Haverford, 3. Walnut A. C . 8; W. Phillies. 2. SOUTH PHILA. AMATEUR LEAGUE Pioneers, 11; Rogers, 5. S. Phila. Pals, s sta^'-im, 4. Vikings, 9; Cardinals, 3. McArthur A C , 4; Ka.igers, 1. Show A. C . 6; Dickinson. 4. PHILMONT LEAGUE Fallh A C . «; Renel. 4. AMERICAN 1NIII NTRIAI. LEAGUE Rendix Aviation. 8; Teamsters I>ocal, NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL LEAGt'E Western Electric, 15; Disston Saw. 8. Signal Depot. 13; Sellers A. C , 5. OTHER GAMES Fort Dix, 4; Fleetwings, 0. 1 A t Jenkintown The annual men, women and junior tennis tournaments open this afternoon at the Jenkintown High School courts. Bill Mattson defends the men's crown against a field including Harry Smedley, Gene Arnold, for- mer champions; Joe Oser, Dan Gal- lagher, William MacBlaine, Tom Jamison, Tom Hornsby, Morris Bodenger and Stanley Hoilinger, who defends the doubles with Matt- son. Ethel May Johnson, Swarthmore College, defends her title against Patsy Prank, Claire Harvey, the Hallinger sisters (Joyce, Jesse and Marion), Mary K. Boster, Jane Pos- ter, Lydia Basset, Louise Harris, Peggy Oalsimer. Rita Ross, Sally Lawber and Nancy Seifert. Ray Morris, Upper Darby High captain, defends the Junior crown against a field Including Reid Cor- dier, Alan Oser, Bruce Hinleln and Bob *|pokes. v Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Belt Phono- " * l ^ n i l U U & C 6000 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 15. 1042 Phone you^ want-ads B R O A D 5 0 0 0 ad e f R 3 7 Hou$ehold Goods

KEEP UP, THE HOMES WERE FIGHTING FOR"

STOP IN TODAY AND SHOP AT THE CITYS GREAT

FURNITURE CENTER! SPECIALS FEATURED

DAH.Y ON BUDSET TE?MS TO

: ' YOUR PURSE BUY DEFENSE BONDS WITH THE

MONEY YOU SAVE AT

C R A N E BROS. S W. COR" 23D 4 MARKET

©PEN EVENINGS FREE DELIVERY "Th» StoreJThat Cannot Be Undersold"

COSrriSrfS I rosea Heuai. also Fngidaire. Must sell acc't. death. 5736 Addison.

CNOLEUM. 3 so., yds. $1. laid free; shades 4pc up. Phila, Flow. 6th * Poplar. Mar. 8673

W A N T E D ,

HIGHEST CASH PRICES FURNITURE * HOUSEHOLD GOODS

IMMEDIATE REMOVAL NELSON'S

1109 W. GiRARD AVE. FRE. yrt4 _ O P E N * A- M--9 p M

HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNITURE IMMEDIATE REMOVAL

ACME FURNITURE CO. IS S. SECOND ST WALnut 9914

OPEN EVES. TILL_6_P. M. HIGHEST CASH PP.ICES paid fur "entire

estate, furniture, antiques, china, etc. All descriptions, bric-a-bracv baby grand planus.

C : .

fl SANSOM ST 8036. L o t 9174

bric-a-brac-ill SCHAEFFER. 5

Market a t All. HICHESTHCASH PRICES . F U R N I T U R E .

RUGS BRIC-A-BRAC SILVER. AN­TIQUES. PIANOS, COURTEOUS, DF.NTIAL SERVICE SAH. f08L

SR 3107 SPRINGFIELD

CONK I-HARRY

AVE Kl'RNlTl'KK

Highest rash pr*ees paid Terminal F lure Co 1 W W Columbia ave _P*>p SJSNfi BEDS turniture. rugs, antiques, china, etc.

Nagte. 2717 W. Dauphin st. Fro. MBr. MAR"VET. buys funv. vm"ma. n$m, bed"-

sewing mach. Dote, WT W. Tttt. U.m. j>.U2. 1 SED fun*., n a raff*)!* refrig . en En-

•re'naM. Readv rash Mr May. Ff* 974* I T R N " ITURE A A N'TlQt KS. Hiinest pdwja

tunu., fn»w<-r). ssao Wondceset ave w e i w i fwf) NOT gtwa your furniture away. Call

ftfn*n Reg, WC«. 3323 N J?% J* REFRIG ERATORS wushers, ranges est_pr»cesjiaiil P* E«v. 1 3 »

ANTTQUts. housebcid g<mds wanted. Ches»-mit Antique Saw* 1909 Chestnut. Loc. 46.9

W a n f e i f fo B u y

Musical Instruments Coal, Coke and Fuel Oil Legal Notices SPECIAL NOTICE

Buv now. Don't put it off. See the best Spinet Piano huv in Phila. $225. Brand-new 1!M2 mode! Wurlitier. 'America's number one piano from coast to coast." Ideal for

r.>om oimn-ct design, fully guaran­teed. Made by the oUiest & largest music company Limited number Call at once. Eaay terms. Wurlil/cr, 1031 Chestnut st.

Ol>en Evenings A~155o1> U S l D PIANO is better" than a cheap new one. This floor sample Betsy

Ross Spinet can be v*>urs by assuming 9 monthly payments; 26 private lessons in­cluded. Lester Pianos. Inc.. 1533 Chestnut st. Open evenings. YOU CAN SAVE $100 on your Spinet m Console piano if you act quick. See this

special group of floor samples and demon-•tratava reduce*I for quick sale. Regency. Colonial. Louis XV and other styles. l i s ter Pianos. Inr . 1933 Chestnut st. Open eves JULY"CLEARANCE SPECIALS " Spinet

Pianos. $187 tn $289. Grands 5106 to $395. Consoles and Studios $125 up. Convenient terms. Lester Pianos, Inc.. 1533 Chestnut st. Open evenings. STEINWAY Upright, Rosewood case, excel­

lent practice piano. $55.Others 135, $45, $75 * up. Undberj. MOP Wahmt. Rit. 8240. SPINETS at under th* ceiling prices, dem­onstrators A floor models. $189 up. Lind­

ners;. 1909 Walnut at. Rit. 8240. , STKINWAY Grand, parlor stae, tine playing cond. Beautiful tone A action. $295. Ltnd-

berg Piano Co.. 1909 Walnut. Rit. 8240. SYMPHONY 4'10" Baby Grand $175. Sellers,

6009 Baltimore (out of the high rent ). BABY GRAND PIANO—Cost over $1000. sac. $150 Goldman, 3435 t:hestnut. Ey._588t». PIANO, studio size Stem way. tike new. sacr.

Piano Exchange,_5U(> Germantown ave. LJKftTER a«MU apartment c n a d i .Si50. Lat­

est style. Yr. to pay. 5534 Baltimore ave.

MUSICAL. I N S T R U M E N T S W A N T E D NEW HIGH PRICES PAID for used accor­dions, saxes, trumpets, clarinets, band in-

strumenU^lrums^tc._Anyjcond._Wal._9514. WANTED. Grand A upright pianos for cash.

Ph. Howard 8766 or write Acme, 813 S. 2d. , WANT TO BUY Accordion. Used. State price. Q-332 Inquirer GOOD CASH prices paid for Strand "& Up­

right pianos. 5848 Market st. All. 7450.

5 to S MONTHS TO PAY FREE: 150 YELLOW TRADING STAMPS

S. MARGOL1S 310ft GERMANTOWN Ave. RAD. 2422

S15 WASHINGTON AVE. WAL. 2240 480U PARKS'OK AVE. r

T R I " 4 5 0 0

$3L95 NUT-STOVE; $1 TO Pea; ffTlS Buck. Guar, white Ash A best burning qual Deliv.

anywhere. Budget 1ms Colonial Coal & Fuel CO.. 3044 N17tTiBal.3550.any UmeJUv.200S. $9.95 NUT & Stove; $8.70 Pea; $7.50 Buck. Guar. White Ash. Burns with* Blue Flame

Deliv anywhere. Budget Tins. City Coal A Fuel Co.. 2237 Bryn Mawr ave. TrI. 2500. BUDGET PLAN GLADLY A R R A N G T E D " on

best qualitv coal. Easy monthly payments. Northern Coal Co., 211 W. York. Neb. 1621.

Legal Notice*

DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND PAWN TICKETS BOUGHT

f>oatttivety do net sell your Diamonds to amort* ItatWsDs** «>f <*r.\ Offer. ^_nnm

WE GfARANTKE TO PAY MORE

N W

KELLY & CO. Eft4«WMtMd >t \>ir<

l t ih A WALNUT

Coal, Coke and Fuel Oil GOOD MI'HNING CLEAN COLLIERY Coil,

direct iroin mines stove A nut. $'» N) i>«-a. t.H "Vi; Buck, $7.'J5 Guar. wgt. AJax Coal Co Kul. |3aS3. S07 Snyder ave. Call any time WHY buy bootleg coiil? White ash stove &

nut. $10.36: pea. $8.75; Koppers coke, Buck. $7.50. In business for the past 28 vrs. Morns Coal Co., 1750vN. American. Ste. &>88 9AQ.2S STOVK A Nut. $8.75 Pan. $7 50 Buck,

Koppers Coke; guar. hard, clean coal; deliv. in chule trucks. M*o«lerri yard. Pcnn Coal Co. 220 W=. Montjomery ave St*. 1115. YOU nvl best results from our Lehigh Co*!. Stove A Nut. $10.25. Ijirge pea, $8.75.

Bu<k. $7.50. Kopjiers Coke. Order now from l*hlgh_Ce.al Co.. 17H9 N Bodtne. Ste. 3434. LENAPE COAL IS GOOD ANTHRACITE Stove A Nut. $9.50; Pea, $8 50: Buck. $7.50.

CHALFANT A CO., TRI. 3100

COLLIERY. NUT-STOVE-EGG, $10 Pea s* 75 H'mey. 2H?« W Oxford. Ste. 4922 510 25 ST( >V K A NUT; 58 75 PEA ; $6.95 Luck P_hlla. Coal. 221 Cumberland. Reg \MH7 $10.2.;i> NUT-SIOVK. $8.75 Pea?.'SM'.i» Buck. J, WALTER. 803 MASTER ST. STE. 7925.

ESTATE <>r EI.IZA SMITH THOMAS, 1»E-reased. letters Testamentary on the above

Estate have been granted to the under­signed, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

MARGARET THOMAS AUSTIN. 5915 Greene Street,

Philadelphia. Pa. Or to her Attorneys,

SHIELDS. CLARK. BROWN A McCOWN. 1900 Gtrard Trust Building.

Philadelphia ._P&. ESTATE OF JOHN W. CARRLNGTON (also known as J. W. Carrlngton), deceased.

Letters Testamentary on the abo\-e Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without de­lay, to

ANNETTE E. BERRY. I l l 13th Street, s . E.,

Washington, D. C. Or to her Attorney,

JOHN W LORD JR.. 1421 Chestnut Street,

Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH B. CARMAN, deceased. Letters Testamentary on the

above Estate have been granted to the un­dersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

JOHN T. BENNETT. 537 Ellet St.. ML Airy, Philadelphia

Or to his Attorney. JAY RICH CRIER.

901 Fidelity-Philadelphia Tr. Bldg.. Philadelphia. I2.'i S Broad S!..

ESTATE Or GEORGE W. McILHENNY. deceased. Letters Testamentary on t l«

above Estate have been granted to the un­dersigned, who requests all persons having clnims or demands against the Estate of i i>e decedent lo make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to malt* pavment, without delay, lo

GEORGE NORMAN McILHENNY. 861 E. Price Street,

Phila.^Fa. ESTATE Or MARY A. THOMPSON". D e ­ceased. Letters of Administration on the

above Estate have been granted to the under­signed, who requests all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and alt persons Indebted to the decedent to make paymsfit, without rtelav. to

EDNA T. STEVENS, 119 levering Mill Road,

Cynwyd, Pa.

T vv SOS We v,il, i*.«;':vcly top any ."er 1 •: diamonds, o'd gold silver ano

r s « n irtaeta. Shop around nr>t. stop here: !*«• l^adirg diamond buyers in Phila. for

t gere-s:.ons. All transactions strictly canndential. Simpeor. s, l ib S- l - 'h St. j

CASH IMMEDIATELY DIAMONDS GOLD A SILVER

W> . . - invitee to P«> the hlghe-t prices r*t-i .T()N <* l.W S t'.TH ST EST. MWR

iNDA OLD UOI.D. JEWKLItY. SIL-• Pawntickets Best pr»<f». M«.1«B7.

1 k.NN SMELTING c o tM GIUMCRT S i . REVOLVERS rifles, shotguns, goki. musi-

- _m«nts. sp>>rting g->i«is. all kinds of .>v<,._Kensington ave Gar 1531.

i MTJOLD. JttLVKR, PLATINUM. J W & DLA. BOUGHT WE PAY HIGHEST

PRICES._PH1LA. JEWELRY EX. 102 S. 8th DIAMONDS, l i s d o r gold bracelets, watch­

es, spectacles, silverware, antiques. Best p.nceaTCardaar's, 205 B. lttti tnr_Walnut»_. ADD maeas.. iyptiwrttsm ««s*too la sport-

wis. 4CM8 Market. Bar 811^.

9 ADVANTAGES of getting YOUR LOAN from Personal

,ng A miari. R E V OLVERsrgu.ns. cameras, tools. Highest

prices paid. Benjamin, 500 N. 9th st.

Wearing Apparel W A N T E D

l-SED iothm* A show bought. Best prices P Sctigaon. 1507 W. Susquehanna. Ste, 2354

f E BUY men's used clothing. Highest prices said. Harold's. 13th A Arch. Rit. 4585.

f r x b . , clothing, furs, shoes. Highest prices. Mania's. 404S Market s t Bar.8116.Op.eves.

Machinery and Tools • RENT OR SALE

AIT Com pressors. Hoists, Pumps. Tractors, Pile Hammers, Paving Equipment.

SERVICE SUPPLY CORP. _, - _ , anTH A VENANGO STS SAC. 2700

LARK1N A C . ARC WELDERS 20 Amp. to 500 Amp. Prompt Delivery.

A 1 Industrial Equlpt. 1202 Frank ford Ave. BOILERS. HIGH AND LOW-PRESSURE.

M J- HUNT'S SONS 3 < 0 f t N DELAWARE AVE; REG. 114L SPOT WeWera, PRESSES. MachlniTToois.

FRANK J. LLNNEY, 17th & Cambria Sts. RADcliff 2166. foRKAJRE 5 H P. 6 ton Air Conditionln*

Unit. A-l cond. Paulsboro Restaurant, ft E__Bmad SL__Paulsboro._N. 2._Pj.on___«5. EQUIPMENT lor chemical, 'paint, food in­

dustries, electric motors and machine tools, ** , U«BL*«I wild. PEREZ. 313-15 H. 3d St ir-*V P I T M A « Lath* Scww Cutting, Hof-

u Sptndla, Reliance Trading Corp., ^225 \* Westmoreland. Rad 1155^ Park_25.M. V ATER softener. Permutic. 6x10. Excel.

cond Price $1500 incl. tank A ail fittings. . & Willard su . Neb^lSOS.

ACE STOT WELDERS. Model No. 82, 18-10 K V. A Weld 2 pes 1« ga.. $215.

DELTA. 148 N, 3D ST. \V'60DW)RKI.N(; MACHINERY, "Cat. free.

Drills, metal band saw and radiuls. SWANGER BROS.. 134 N. 3d st. Mar. 0178. DRAPER ENGINE LATHE and welders".

ACORN IRON A SUPPLY CO. 915 N DELAWARE AVE. WAL. 2430,.

LARGE COMPLEfE" STOCK, plumbing A heating shop. Pipe fittings, boilers, plumb-

ing fixtures... Sac, A-389 Inquirer. GEAREDHEAD. gap."screw "cutting lathe, quick change, 10-ineh swing by 24-inch be­

tween centers. 1711 N. Waterloo st. WORLD'S largest stock ol rebuilt meta!

stamping presses, also new L. A J. presses. JOSEPH HYMAN A SONS.^ 3600 EJTIOGA. SHEET METAL MACHINES AND TOOI-S.

NEW A USED. REX SPOT WELDERS IN STOCK. MILTON. 402-08 RACE. WAL 1734

WOODWORK! NG~ M! A, CHIN ER Y Metal band saw, radial drill A radial saw. PENN MACHINERY CO.. 117 N. 3D ST. — ' i m I.I in. . . . - ! . -, - ii 1.1-i.i.n..! .—HIIII.I—I.I i - - - . — — — — •

Rebuilt Motors, A. C. & D. C. All sizes—O'Brien Machy. Co., 113 N. 3rd REE OUR EXHIBIT of Driver Lathes. Saws. A Planers. Shapers Chas. Bond Co. 617 Arch AIR COMPRESSORS, repossessed. % to 3

H P. Priced for quick sale. 4030 N. Broad. T5 NEW STEEL Hatch Covers. 5 ,x25' A

4 V \ 2 5 ' A other sizes. Erie. 18th A Cambria NEW-USED boilers, boiler repairs. BOILER

ENGR. SUPPLY CO., PhoemxviUe, Pa. MOTORS- PUM PS-TANKS- BOILERS LOEB A SON. 4603 LANCASTER AVE.

I . Loans—$10 to $ 2 5 0 or m o r e — made to employed men or women , whether single or married.

3 * B u s i n e s s w o m e n and t h o s e working in Defense plants — bor­row here "on your own".

3 . A special plan provides loans for Defense workers and others on a new job or w h o have just moved into the community.

4 . W e make ""BctwccnPay-Djy" loans for small amounts and short periods

5 . Loans made for payment of debts, medical or dental attention, purchase of tools, uniforms m other worthy purposes.

A. Your account here establishes

N A T I O N W I D E Cash-Credit at any of more than 4 0 0 Jbuenal offices.

7 . M o n t h l y p a y m e n t s a r r a n g e d that you can comfortably afford.

S. Complete privacy. Loans made on signature, furniture, or auto. N o wage assignments, not involved.

Outsiders

9. Friendly, considerate service. No "board" or committee has to pass on your loan.

NOTE: This advertisement is not intended to encourage anyone to go deeper into debt. Borrow only if a loan is the best solution to your money problem.

I I CONVENIENT Wwmai OFFICES IN PHILADELPHIA •0WNT0WN—2nd Floor, 1211 Chestnut Street . . . BOWMTOWH—2nd Floor, 1305 Market St.. (Cor 13th St.) •MMAHTQWI—3 Esst Chelttn A venue (Over United) , KENSINGTON—2nd Floor, 3160 Kensington Avenue . . MAYPAll—TOO Frsakford Avtaue HOITH •HILAOELPHU -2nd Fl., 3720 North Broad St. WIST PHILADELPHIA- 2nd Floor, 5200 Walnut Street . »EIT PHILADELPHIA- 2nd Floor. 6 South 52nd Strett . UPPEI 0AMY~2nd Floor, ft90$-io Msrket Stmt . . N0llllT0WN-2nd Floor, 9 West Msin Street

1 Special Phone Service: Can PENnypacker 7787

Ask for Miss CUSTIS. She will he glsd to give you any information on a loan.

,,;. , . Boulevard k005 . . . Norrittown 0396

HzAOHoE FINANCE CO.

ESTATE OF LUCY M. HTACKHOt>E. » E -reased. Letters Testamentary on the above

Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands ^gainst the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

DANIEL M STACKHOUSE. 145 Fayette Street,

Johnstown, Pa. BE VAN AUBREY PENNYPACKER.

6636 MrCallum Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Or to their Attorneys. MORGAN, LEWIS A BOCKIUS,

2107 Fkielity-Phila. Trust Building, Philadelphia. Pa.

ESTATE OF SAM CRMBLK. DECEASED. Letters of Administration on the »b«»"e Es­

tate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons huvtng clau.,j or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decadent to make payment, without delay, to •

PAULINE ZEMBLE, 628 Cross Street,

Philadelphia, Pa. Or to her Attorney.

EDWARD M. GOLDSBOROUGH, 5109 Fox Building.

Philadelphia, Pa. _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ _ EST ATE OF EDWARD RKINHOLDS. DE-

eeased. Letters of Administration on the above Estate have been granted to the un-dei signed, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and ai) persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

AMANDUS JOHNSON, 400 Master Street.

Phila., Pa. Or to his Attorney.

MAURICE A. HOGELAND. ESQ. 21 South 12th st..

Phila.. Pa. ESTATE OF CHARLES J, CONWAY. DE-eeaaed. Letters Testamentary on the above

Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de­mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons In­debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

JOSEPH CONWAY, 155 Bala Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. J. RUDOLPH CONWAY.

5022 Hazel Ave.. Phila., Pa. Or to their Attorney.

JOHN J. CAtflLL. ESQ.. 902 Bunkers Securities Bldg.,

1315-17 Walnut St.. Phila.. Pa. EKTATB OF JOSEPH M. JONKjiTsR.. DE-eeaaed. Letters Testamentary on the above

Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de­mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons In­debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to ^ THE KENSINGTON NATIONAL BANK

OF PHILADELPHIA. Or to Its Attorney.

WILLIAM J. WILSON, 1101-04 Lewis Tower Building,

Philadelphia ,_Pa.__ ESTATE OF FANNIE L. PETERS, LATE of the City of Philadelphia. County of

Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate having been granted to Dorsey K. Stauffer and the Jenkintown Bank and Trust Com­pany, all persona indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to

JENKINTOWN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY,

_ Jenkintown, Pa. Or its Atlorney,

SAMUEL II. HIGH. 40 E. Airy St,.

Norrlstown. Pa. EfRrXfE 'OF" ELLA ~C." 'wlUMi"~"< A'LlO

known M Ella Welsh), deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who r-qi...-» -it persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make Known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

• JAMES J WELSH, MARY C. WARD. Executors.

40*JM Green Street, n .. Philadelphia, Pa. Or to their Attorney,

THADDKUS M. DALY. JR . 713 Stephen Glrard Building,

21 S. 12th Street. Phila.. Pa.

Legal Notices

H ENGINE LATHE. I f swing. 7'6"

No dealers. Apply 125 N. 11th st. long.

LOANS laaw Yw

f 25 Mt 75

IM 125 150 2*e 250 3.00

Choo»« • monthly payment plan

3 pymtt

% 8.75 17.51 26.26 35.01 43.72 52.43 69.80 87.16

104.53

4 pymtt

$6.65 13.29 19.94 26.58 33.19 39.79 52.97 66.11 79.26

6 pymtt

$9.08 13.62 18.15 22.67 27.16 36.13 45.08

9

$6.27 9.41

12.55 15.66 18.75 24.92 31.07 37.21

12 pymtt

$7.31 9.75

12.16 14.56 19.33 24.08 28.82

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE

D O W N T O W N - J Offices 12 So. 12th St.. Rm. 1917. Wal 1021 1201 Chestnut St., 4th FL. Loc 4700 1425 Chesumt Street, Second Floor

over Child'o Rit H30 GERMANTOWN—18 W. Cbelten Ave.

Eighth Floor Ger 3742 NORTH PHILA.-3701 N. Broad St..

4th FL. Beury Bldg Rad 3060 GERMANTOWN & LEHIGH AVES.

2700 GermantowQ Bal 5030 K.ENSINGTON—1817 East Allegheny,

2nd FL, near Kensington... Reft 2050

$50 for $4.48 (Total Cost) $100 for $8.90 (Total Cost)

If repaid in 6 monthly payments You can get a loan quickly on your note, car or furniture. No endorsers needed. No credat inquiries are made of friends or relatives. Special quick service on salary loans to employed women.

Get your loan for lots Payments include charges at House­hold's rate of 2 U % per month on the first $100 of balances. 2% per month on balances above $100, which is leas than the maximum prescribed by the Small Loan Law.

s t t c r PUTT a 7 w«,,k o „ ^ ,,,,., W I S T r n l l J l . — « North 52nd, cor. Market, 2nd Floor Gra 4300

UPPER DARBY-69th & Market Sts.. John H. McClatchy Building. 2nd Floor Blvd. 1771 or She 5500

M O R R I S T O W N - N o r r i s t o w n - P e n n Trust Bank Building. 4th Floor. Main and Swede S u Norrlstown 5300

CHESTER—614 Edgmont Avenue, 2nd Floor Chaster SHI

CAMDEN—2 Offices 8th FL, West Jersey Trust Bldg. Broadway A Cooper License No. 642 Camden 7030 4th Floor, Broadway-Stevens Bldg. corner Broadway License No. €41 Camden 7*40

W A N T E D CASH for new A used hardware, tools, ma­

chinery A electric merchandise. MEYERS. 18 S. 2D ST._MAR._0fi87

MACHINE TOOLS. LATHES. MILLERS, PLANERS. BOUGHT AND SOLD.

DELAWARE EQUIPT., 211 R 3d. Lorn.7434 HIGHEST prices for' Tools, ateetrftr eaulp-men t .motorsAmachinery. 26 S 2d st.Mar. 1508 W ANTED--STAUDE . PARTITION ELOT-

i TER. H-12 Inquirer. for all types of tools, electric equip-. ment. motors and machinery

WANTED. At once, steel tanks. Gra. 5271.

Also small machine tools. all sizes.

O-308 Inquirer. W'E BUY efe*:. motors, mach. tools A equip.

all kinds. Neb. 9103. 2777 Frankford ave.

Pets mid Supplies BIRDS

FEEDS for dogs, pigeons, poultry, other pet stocks. ROSENBERG. 607 N. 2d St.

""" DOQB

OLD ENGLISH Sheep puppies. Reg. AKC 1514 Ham— St.. West Cwk_Lane__JJv. 0991.

SIAMESE Kittens, Coclma.Dachshund.Wire ; lairs A Scotties. Alvln Kennels, Mad. 1074.

PUPS—All Hreeda American Kennels, Betn-lehem Pike. Montgomeryville, Pa.

DOG. cat remedies. All supplies "A~feeds. Vahla's. 319 Market st. 426 W. Olney ave.

fcXPtRt"" Dog~C"iippmg. Any size. f l fS) . Bring them. 5159 Haverford ave. Gra. 0261.

FISH COLD Fish, Lilies.

Barrett's. 3551 N. etc. 5th

for outdoor Reg 9747.

pools.

PETS A N D SL'PPLIES W A N T E D W ANTED, puppies A grown dogs, all breeds.

Write Jack's ^ Dog Farm, Pipersville, Pa.. DACHSHUNDE. S i Wire Hairs'." Irish

Terriers. Super-Pet. 11th A Arch i — - — Radio, Television & Repairs

F. M E R ST *N PORT A B LES $6 Ml Ruam's. 33rd A York. Open till W I'. M

PHILCO Auto Ra , •> lubes. S14.SO. ^Others lem- m $10.50. Goldy^s. 2tH«l N.Broad A t T O RADIO, any make, serviced .in 'car, SI

Guar. 1351 Ridge ave. Ridge ave.bel.Broad

PAY OFF ALL YOUR BILLS

CM A sensible solution to scrambled money matters is to consolidate your odds and ends ol bills into ons single obligation that can be paid on a systematic monthly basis. A loan from Public will do this quickly and privataly—and give you ertra money, too, if you need it.

PUBLIC FINANCE 101 S. 13th ST. PEN. 5737 139 S. 52nd ST. GRA. 7500 2 W. CHELTEN AVE. GER. 8000 * 5555 GTN. AVE. VIC. 3377 FKD. AV. at PAUL St. DEL. 1000 • 4700 FED. AVE. DEL. 4700

•PEOPLES FINANCE OFFER THIS SAME PLAN

UNITED STATES

SOCIETY

On Diamonds Watches, Jewelry 4 Silver Loaas Under $1000. 1 ' , Loans Over $1000, 1 % New Law Monthly Rate Courttom, Connstntial Ssrvlct Insirsss* — Halmti PratKtlos. Stat* Bank­ing Csaalulsa LICENSE *». 1.

Atthsrlisi Capital $1,000,000

Iscsrsorsttd 1907

7 1310 Arch St.

'"'OLD RmABlE"Estl860 * * INTEREST KATKCt AS LOW Att

Loaas Under S1000, l ' « % Lessas Over $1000, 1 %

LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELIV. SILVCI-WARE. FURS AND OTHER VALUABUS

MONEY for loan or investments, personal or business. Estate or heirs. Rit. 0767. ZLM-

MERMAN. 1104 Land Title Bldg. LOANS UP TO $300. CITY CENTRE LOAN

CO.. 121 N. BROAD ST. LOC. 0240. LYONS FINANCE SERVICE, INC.

1601 Chestnut Rittenhouse 0727

CASH OR LOANS TO HEIRS WHY W A I T - G E T YOUR MONEY NOW Estates. Legacies, Trusts, Incomes Pur rhased. Loan on Life Ins. Agents Ren Com J P. FANNING. 121 N. Broad st. LOC. 0243

LOAN O N UNSETTLED ESTATES Trusts, legacies, life Incomes purchases!.

Established 1890. HEIRS. 2S3 S 9TH ST. KIN. 9747.

LOANS TO HEIRS On Estates. Trusts. Life Incomes. Allied

Investment Co., 1524 Chestnut. Loc. 1337.

Auto Loans

C A S H Q U I C K ! Takes 15 minutts this pnvits w»y No invtstifs-lion tndorsemsnls or tnsuunet. Cams to Ctsmet today POriar 7470.

IHt OlOfSf AUTO lOAW COMPANY

C O S M O S * O V N . t R O A D A SrUMNQ GARDEN STS,

UANCH OFFICII 6455 Market St. Blvd. 353S

ESTATE OF MARGARET *. MlTRirTiilY, deceased. Letters TestamenUry on the

above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to GERMANTOWN TRUST COMPANY,

LOUIS H. BIELER. President. Germantown A Chelten Aves.,

Philadelphia. Pa. Or to its Attorney.

STANLEY L. THORNTON. 2004 Finance Building,

Philadelphia. Pa. EST AT E OF DOROTHY L. LKACU, D E-ceasea. Letters of Adminlat ration on the

above Estate have been granted to the un­dersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons Indebted to tha decedent to make payment, without delay, to

MILDRlJD W. LEACH. Administratrix,

2115 Ransom Street, Philadelphia. Pa.

Or to her Attorney, ISABEL DRUMMOND.

667 Drexel Building. Philadelphia, Pa.

ESTATE OF ALICE E. LEFFERTS, DE-reased. Letters TeaUmentary on the

above Estate have been granted to the un­dersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate or the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

LAURA CUMMINGS, 1817 Harrison St.,

Philadelphia, Pa. Or to her Attorney.

DAVID G. HUNTER. ESQ., 6923 Sherman St..

Philadelphia. Pa. KHf ATE OF GEORtlE D T T O b T . DRC'EAH.

ED. Letters Testamentary on the above Es­tate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de­mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and ail persons In­debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

JOSEPHINE THORPE FEIDT. Executrix.

200 W. Walnut Lane. Philadelphia, Pa. Or to her Attorneys.

WOLF. BLOCK, SCHORR A SOUS-COHEN.

1204 Packard Building, Philadelphia. Pa.

ESTATE Or ROLL1N H. HAMMANN. DE-eeased. Letters Testamentary on the above

Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

EDWARD HARSHAW, 1512 Guarantee Trust Building,

Philadelphia, Pa. Or to his Attorney.

H. LEON BENNETT, 1420 Walnut Street,

Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE OF CARL EPLEY, DECEASED. Letters of Administration on the above Es­

tate have been granted to the undersigned, who request ail persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

HELEN EPLEY, Administratrix. 1829 M t Vernon Street

Philadelphia, Pa. Or to her Attorneys,

MOFFETT A ROTH. 1608 Walnut Street,

Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE Or WILLIAM IKWIN. DBCEAS-ed. Letters Testamentary on the above Es­

tate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

FRANCES E. IRWIN, Executrix. 2001 Parkway, Philadelphia. Pa.

Or to her Attorneys, MORGAN. LEWIS A BOCKIUS.

2107 Fldellty-Phlla. Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa,

ESTATE b r HARRY~B7~riER8(»Nr0K-ceased. Letters Testamentary on the above

Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de­mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persona in­debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

JOHN O. PIERSON, Executor.

Or to his Attorney, SAMUEL J. HENDERSON,

1200 Girard Trust Company Building, 1400 South Penn Square. Phila., Pa.

ESTATE 0 > CLARA M. HAZEN (ALSO known as Clara M. Gilbert), deceased.

Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who requests all persons having claims or de­mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons in­debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to

SAMUEL J. STARK. 510 Heymann Building,

213 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

ESTATE OF ANNA V. DAVIS (ALSO known as Annie V. Davis) , deceased. Let­

ters of Administration on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de­mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons in­debted to the decedent to maka payment, without delay, to

JOSEPH T. COGHLAN, JTL Or to his Attorney,

HARRY POLISH. 1222-32 Lincoln-Liberty Bldg.,

Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE OF HORACE STEPHENS, DE-eeaaed. Letters of Administration on the

above Estate having been granted to Mar­garet Stephens, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims.to present the same, without delay, to the following:

MARGARET STEPHENS, S232 Irving Street,

Phir*r ie'phi i>- P f l

ESTATE OF ELEANORE A. MARSTON (also known as Eleanor A. Marstaa and

Eleanor Q. Marston). deceased. Letters Tes­tamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claima or d^m.-nds. against the Estate of the decedent lo make known the same, and all persons imkbtsd to the decedent to make payment, without del.i\. to

THOMAS A. MARSTON. JOHN A. 6TROEBELE. ROGER f. STROEBELE.

Executors. 21 South 12th Street,

Philadelphia. Pa. Or to (heir Attorney.

EDWARD C. STROEBELE 422 Stephen Glrard Building.

21 South 12th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

TODAY'S AUCTION SALES NAME * ADDRESS

SAMUEL T. FREEMAN &• CO.—iftflx-io Chestnut S i . — SAMUEL T. FREEMAN \ CO.—180H-I0 Chestnut S t . — KAMI EL T. FREEMAN ft CO.—-1808-10 Chestnut S t . — ASSOCIATED At CTIONF.ERS—SI t E. Lancaster Ave,

W'ayne, I'a. ———— JOHN MIKSll SI4 Market St. AMERICAN AUCTION HOUSE—8S S. Third St.

TIME SELLING -10.00 A. M.—Off. & Househld. Furn.. Rugs. Radio*.Drapes.elr. -11.00 A. M.—Restaurant Equipment • 2.00 P. 51.—Automobile Sedan

•10,00 A. M.—Stork ft Fixtures of Novelty ft Gift Shop -10.00 A.M.—Men's, Women's ft Children'* Shoes •10.00 A.M.—Men's, Women's ft Children's Shoes

CHARTER. NOTICE IN THE COURT O r COMMON PLEAS NO. 5 for the County of Philadelphia.

June Term. 1042. No. $180. Notice is hereby given that an application

will be made to the above court on Monday, September 21, 1942, at 10 A. M.. in Room •K,"»No. 654, City Hall. Philadelphia, Pa., for the purpose of obtaining a charter of a proposed nonprofit corporation to be organ­izer! under the Nonprofit Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ap­proved May 5, 1933. The name of the pro­posed corporation is Playground Association of Northwest Oak Lane. The purpose for which the corporation is formed is to ac­quire, by purchase, lease or otherwise, hold, erect and maintain a playground in order to promote good citizenship and healthful rec­reation among the children of Northwest Oak Lane, without gain or profit. Incidental or otherwise, to its Nnembers. The articles of Incorporation have been filed in the of­fice of the Prothonetary of Philadelphia County. EDMONDS. OBERMAYER & REBMANN,

Solicitors, 1418 Packard Building,

Philadelphia, Pa.

DIVORCE NOTICES IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 3 for the County of rhliadelphla.

June Term, 1840. Me. 4731. In Divorce, A.V.M.:

Rath Jones vs. James Jones. To James Jones, present residence Is un­

known, but I he last known residences were 42 North Rubv Street and 1113 South 24th Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Respondent: You will please take notice that I have been

appointed Master by the Court In the above case, in which your Wife. Ruth Jones, has brought suit against you for absolute divorce on the grounds of desertion and that I will hold H meeting for the purpose of taking tes­timony in said case at 722 City. Hall Annex, Juniper and Filbert Streets. Philadelphia Pa., on Thursday, July 30. 184S, at 3 o'clock P. M,, when and where you may attend with witnesses If you so desire

LOUlfJ . SOLIGON, Master,

TJ3 City Hall Annex. Juniper and Filbert Streets,

Philadelphia, Pa.

KASKEY & QUINN AUCTIONEERS. 625 ARCH MT.

NEW & USED MOD'RN FURNITURE SALE THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1942

AT 10 A. M. AT STORE, 8S5 ARCH ST.

Modern Bedroom, Dining Room and l iving Room Furniture, Breakfast and Porch Sets, Studio Couches, Club, Lounge, Occasional. Pull-up. Boudoir and Maple Cricket Chairs. End, Console, Tier, Cocktail and Coffee Tables. Inner Spring Mattress. Steel Utility Cabinets. Kitchen Cabinets. Chests, Robes and Dressers, Beds, Springs, Bookcases, Sec. Desks, Linoleum, Cong. Rugs. Step Lad­ders. Ironing Boards, Kneehole Desks, Sofas, etc.

A M E R I C A N " AUCTION HOUSE, 32 S. 3rd ST.

SALE TODAY, JULY 15, AT I t A. M. EXTRAORDINARY SHOE

STOCK INVOICED $12,000 10 000 P A l t S Mr""- Ladles' . IU.UVV l - M I R S B o y t . Misses' ft

Children's (Shoes. House Slippers, Rub­bers, Rubber Boots, Etc.

BEST BRANDS ALL THIS SEASONS GOODS

Died

Died

i irienus are mviieu to iunerai Thurs,. 2.30 P. M., Hackman

5-07 W. l^high ave. Int. North-t. Viewing Wed. 7 to 9 P. M.

ABT.—Died July 12. 1942. AGNES E <nee Grlesser). beloved wife of Joseph A. Abt. Relatives, friends and all societies of which she was a member, are Invited to at­tend funeral. Thursday, 8.30 A. M., from her late residence. 242 Wembley rd., Upper Darby. Solemn Mass of Requiem. SL Alice's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wednesday evening.

AYRES.—July 13. 1942. EDITH, wife of Harold S. Ayres. of 8041 Woodland ave. Relatives and frK«rds' invited to funeral, 'Ihurs., 1 P. M . from the Yerkes Funeral Home, 7031 Woodlanl ave. Int. St. James Kingsessing Cem. Friends call Wed. eve.

BEAN.—July 14, WILLIAM STEVENS, SR., at Rehoboth. Dei Service Thurs., July 16, 3.30 P. M., Atkins Funeral Home, Lewes, Del. Int. Rehoboth Methodist Cem.

BECKERLY.—July 12. SOPHIE, wife of John Beckerly (nee Bauer). Relatives, friends, James E. H>aM Council, No. 127, S. A D. of I, , are Invited to funeral service*, Thurs , 2 1*. M . lute residence. BH> W. Mont-fromery ave. Interment Chelten Hills Ceme­tery. Friends may call Wed. eve.

BLAIR — Suddenly, July 13, of 1816 Beverly rd.. ANNA W.. duughter of the late James W. and Josephine Blair. Rela­tives and friends are invited to funeral services Bros.. 905-wood Cem,

BLATR.—July 13. ANNIE J. SLOSS, wife of Robert Blair. Sr., of 155 Manhelm st. Relatives and friends are invited to service. Thurs., 2 P. M., at Kirk A Nice's. 6301 Germantown ave. Interment Northwood Cem. Friends may call Wef. eve.

BLOOM.—July 12, 1942, MORRIS, hus­band of Jennie, of 6513 N. 17th st., former­ly of 4234 Parkslde av. Relatives and friends, also members of Vaux l-odge No. 393, F. A A. M.; Oriental Lodge No. 25, K. of P.; 24th Ward Republican Club, are Invited to service. Wed., ia.90 P. M.. Raphael-Sacks Chapel, 1945 N. Broad st. View. Tues., 7 to 9 P. M.

BODE.—July 13. CHARLES, son of Kath-erine and the late Frank Bode, of 3001 N. 10th st., Phila. Funeral Thurs., 2 P. M., Davis' Funeral Home__»131 N. Main st., Am­bler, Pa. Int. Rose Hill Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve., 7 to 9.

BROWN.—On Jute 13. 1942. JEAN E.. wife of Theodore F. Brown, Jr., of 2512 S. Cleveland ave. 3erviee on Thursday at 2 P. M. at Oliver H. Bslr's. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Friends may call Wed. eve.

BURGDORr.—July 13, at her residence, 2734 N. 28th-st. NANE C. (nee Laux) wife of Herman Burgdorf, age 60 years. Rela­tives and friends invited to attend services Thursday. 2 P. M. Chapel of Charles ITizenmaler and Son. 1400 N. 29th st. Internment Mt. Pe*ee Cemelery. Friends may call Wednesday evening. 7-9 o'clock.

BYRNE.—July l l ( JAMES P., husband of Sarah Byrne (nee Rice;. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Thurs.. 8.30 A. M.. from his late residence. 502 Felton ave., Collingdaie, Pa. Solemn Mass of Requiem, f*hurch of St. Joseph, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cioss Cem. • CHATBl RN. — Suddenly. Halboro, Julv 14, JOSEPH D., husband of Letltia Sim's (hatburn. Services Fri., 2 P. M., at the l^elty Funeral Home, Hatboro, Pa. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Friends call Thurs.. 7-9 P. M.

CLELLAND.—At Riverton. N. J., Julv 14, 1942, ROBERT R , husband of Anna Corner Clelland. Services. Fri., 2.30 P. M., at his late residence, 909 Main st., Riverton. Interment Morgan Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening, 7 to 9. __ < I NMNtiHAM— July 14. 1942. JAMES, husband of Caroline E. Cunningham (nee Farley). Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral, Fri., 8.10 A. M., Rigby Fu­neral Home, Baltimore ave. at Jackson s t . Media. High Mass at Church of Na­tivity. 10 A. M. Int. St. Thomas' Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

DALEY.—July 12, JAMES T.. husband of Elizabeth A. (nee Rabaugh) Daley. Rela­tives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Fri., 2.30 *•/ M., from his home, 8730 l^ycock ave. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

DALTON.—On Jul* 12, 1942. CECILIA A., widow of Joseph Dalton. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on Thursday at 8.30 A. M. from her late residence. 6033 Wharton st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Carthajre Church at 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem,

DEARDEN— July 13, MARGARET T., wife of, the late George H. Dearden. Rela­tives and friends are invited to funeral, Thurs., 9 A. M., late residence, 3921 Terrace •t. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St John the Baptist. 10 A. M. Interment West­minster Cemetery.

GILL.—July 13, 1*42, MARY E.. wife of the late James A. QilL of Knights rd. and Byberry rd., formerly of Holmesburg. Rela­tives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs 8.30 A. M., Funeral Hpme of Harold Haefner, Cornwells Hgts., Pa. Solemn High Mass of Requiem, St. Charles Church. 10 A. M., In­terment St. Dominic's Cemetery. Viewing Wednesday evening.

(iOUi)KOP.—Entered into rest on Mon­day, July 13. EMILIE, daughter of the late Marcus and Emllle Hart Goudkop. Ser-X^Ti' r T ^ " . 3 1 A ' M \ a t K l r k * Nice's. 6301 Germantown ave. Int. private.

HAGERMAN.—July 12, MYRTLE, wife of the late Rolanf D. Hagerman (nee Morgan) Relatives, friends and William Nlckell Chapter, Na. 240, O. E. S.. in­vited to services, THurs., 2 P. M.. Parlors o f A - „ _ M , r r » r Qu»»by. H25 W. Lehigh ave. friends may call Wed. eve.

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HANAGAN.—Of 1420 N. 17lh St.. July 13. 1942, ELLEN, wife of the late T. J. Hans

f an. Relatives and friends invited to funeral rom Parlors of Wm. A. Kohl. 1226 N. 18th

st.. Thurs, 8 A. M. Requiem Mass Church of Gesu, 10 A. M. Interment Old Cathedral-Cemetery.

JACKSON.—July 13. WILLIAM, at Al-lentown, Pa., aged 90 years, formerly of 421 N. 32d st., Phila. Relatives and friends are invited to services, Thurs.. H P . M.. David G. Frankenfleld Bldg.. 317 N. S2d st. Int. private, Mt. Moriah Cem.

JOHNSON.—At Ocean City, N. J.. July 13. HANNAH HAND, wife of the late Clin­ton S. Johnson. Services, Thurs., 2 P. M.. Cadman Funeral Home. 809 Central ave.. Ocean Citv, N. J. Interment Seaside Ceme­tery. Reposing Wed., 7 to 9 P. M.

JOHNSON.—July 12. of 1139 W.. Silver St.. JOHN LEO JOHNSON. Funeral Thurs . 8 3 0 A. M., from Parlors of Har­old B. Mulligan. 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Solemn Requiem Mass in Our Lady of Mercy Church. 9 A. M. Viewing Wed. eve.

JOHNSTON.—Of 2129 S. 61st st.. Jury 12, LILLIAN E., widow of Joseph G. Johnston. Relatives and friends invited to attend the funeral. Thurs.. 2 P. M., from the residence of her daughter. 261 W. Erie av. Interment Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve.

JONES.—AI his residence Suffolk Manor Apt . on Julv 13, 1942. JONATHAN G. JONES, father of Dorothy A. Jones. Rela­tives, friends, Mt. Horeb Lodge No. 528 F. A A. M., and all other organizations of which he was a member are invited to the service on Thursday at 2.30 P. M. at Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve.

JORDAN.—Suddenly, at Northeast Har­bor, Maine. Sunday, July 12, FREDERICK JORDAN, husband of Grace Howe Jordan. Funeral services at his late residence. Lave­rock rd., Wed.. July 15, at 3 P. M. Int. pvt.

KELLER.—On July 13. 1942. MARION, widow of Josiah G. Keller of 6730 Ridge ave.. Roxboro. Service on Thursday at 1 P. M. at Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Friends may call Wed. eve.

KELLY.—July 12. KATHERINE (nee MoCarrln), wife of the late John J. Kelly. Relatives and friends are invited to fu­neral. Thurs., 8.30 A. M.. from her late residence, 2116 S. Norwood st. Solemn Requiem Mass tn St. Edmonds Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

KEMPF. — July 14. ANNA, wife of Frank Kempf. in her 66th year. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, from late residence. 1729 W. Huntingdon St.. Fri.. 8.30 A. M. Solemn High Mass, Sacred Heart Church, Master and Mascher sts., 10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve., after 7.

KENNEDY.—July 13, of 839 Rock lane. El-kins Park. WILLIAM, husband of the late Marie Clark. Relatives and friends are in­vited to funeral, Thurs., 8.30 A. M.. J. J. McGoldrick Funeral Home, 601 Summit ave., Jenkintown. Solemn Requiem Mass, Im­maculate Conception Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Viewing Wednes­day evening.

Kessler. — Late of 438 N. 38th St., July 12, GEORGE KESSLER, known as Edward Cutler. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, Thurs., 9 A. M., from Andrew Eberts Sons, 258 S. 4th st. Mass of Requiem, St. Agatha's Church, 10 A. M. precisely. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

LANGSDORF.—July 13, of 3218 N. 25th St., FREDERICK, husband of the late, Annie Langsdorf. Relatives and friends are invited to attend service, Fri., 2.30 P. M., at Parlors Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W. I*hlgh ave. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Friends Invited Thurs. eve.

LEEDS.—July 14, 1942, ALBERT E., hus­band of Clara S. Leeds, of 6241 Addison st. Relatives and friends, Potter Lodge No. 441, F. and A. M., invited to services, Thurs., 2 P. M.. at Parlors of David H. Bowen A Son. 50th and Catharine sts. Int. private. Friends muy call Wed., 7 to 9 P. M.

UPSCHUTZ.—July 14. SOPHIE F., wire of the late Isaac L. Llpschutz, of 2601 Park­way. Relatives and friends are invited to fu­neral services, Wed., 12.30 P. M. precisely, at Morris Rosenberg's Son Memorial Chapel, 2009 North Broad street. Interment Mt. Car-mel Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.

LONG.—July 13. 1942, BEATRICE C. LONG, wife of James Ixing. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Thurs. morning at 8.30 o'clock at her late residence, 2135 Ells­worth st. High Mass at St. Peter Claver

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husband of Sarah E. Sheehan <nee Car-rigah). Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Thurs.. 9.30 A. M., residence, 4707 Windsor are. Solemn Mass of Re­quiem. Church of St. Francis de Sales. 11 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem.

SCHNARE.—July 12, 1942, *WTLLIAM M., son of the late Henry and Mary Schnare (nee Cox). Funeral services Thurs.. 2 P. M.. residence of his sister, Mrs. Jennie C. Levy. 837 K. Hilton st. Int. Northwood. Friends may call Wed. eve.

MHRINEK — July 12. HERBERT H. Relatives and friends are invited to serv­ice. Thurs., 2 P. M., Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Chel­ten Hills Cem. Friends invited Wed. eve.

MIEER.—July 14, 1942. JOHN W.. hus­band of Mary E. Stzer (nee Kayleri. Relatives, friends and Tetonka Tribe 321, I. O. R. M., are Invited to funeral services, Fri.. 2 P. M., at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Victor Heydler. 4318 Cott-man st. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

SKAHAN. — Suddenly. July 13, REV. VINCENT A., son of Margaret C. (nee Hendricks) and the late John J. Skahan. Reverend Clergy, relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Fri . Divine Office 9.30 A. M. Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Fran­cis of Asalsl Church. 10 A. M. Int Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Wed eve,, resilience of his motlter, 5803 Chestnut st..- and Thurs., after 4 P. M., at St. Francis of Assisl Church.

SMITH.—July 12, DORIS M., wife of Joseph H. Smith and daughter of Claude C. and Katherine S. Hilliard. aged 23 years. Funeral services, Thurs., 2 P. M., parents' residence, 607 Saude a v e . Es-sington. Int. Lawn Croft Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve.

STEVENSON. — July 13, 1942, MARY widow of Homer Stevenson. Services Thurs.. 2.30 P. M.. at her late residence, Frankford ave. and Stevenson rd.. Torres-dale, Phila. Int. at convenience of family. /STRECKER.—July 13. 1942. CHARLES R.. husband of Anna B. Strecker (nee Schmltt*. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Society, Men of Malvern and Union Republican Club of 40th and 51st Wards, invited to funeral, Thursday, 8.30 A. M., from his home. 1149 S. 52d st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, St. Francis de Sales' Church, 10 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

8TRUBING.—July 13. 1942, HELEN E. daughter of the late Philip H. and Mary H. Strubing. Service and Interment at conveni­ence of the family.

TAPPER.—Of 5239 N. 8th st.. July 13. 1942. GREZELLA, wife of Charles M Tapper, aged 80 years. Relatives ami friends are Invited to services, Thurs., 2 P. M., at the Funeral Home of Flovd M. Bishop. 5408 N. 5th st. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve.

VAN RODEN.—In Middledam. Me., on July 13, 1942, FRANK VAN RODEN, aged 83 years. Services on Thursday at 2 P. M. at Oliver H. Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st. Inter­ment private. Please omit flowers.

VEIT.—Suddenly. July 13, of 1505 N. 29th St., CLARA C. VETT. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services. Thurs., 1 P. M.. at Hackman Bros.. 905-07 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Viewing Wed., 7 to 9 P. M. .

WHITE.-^July 13, at his home,. 3400 Queen lane. Germantown. DR: CHARLES JAMES. husband of Marie Fox White. Service Thurs,. 3 P. M., Kirk & Nice's, 6301 Ger­mantown ave. Int. private. Friends rhay call Wednesday evening.

WILLIAMS.—Of 1619 W. Susquehanna ave., on July 13, 1942. HELEN E. WIL­LIAMS (nee.Paynei. wife of John L. Wil­liams. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on Friday at 8.30 A. M. from Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Solemn requiem mass at Our I ady of Mercv Church at 10 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

WILSON.— July 13. 1942, EDNA SOLLY, wife of Harry C. Wilson, aged 53 years. Relatives and friends are invited to fu­neral. Thurs.. 2.30 P. M.. from Addisville Reformed Church. Richboro. Pa. Int. Richboro Cem. Friends mav call late resi­dence, Wednesday, 7 to 9 P. M. ^ WOERTHLK—On July 13, 1942, ANNIE B , widow of Henry C. Woerthte. Relatives and friends are invited to the service on Thursday at 2 P. M. at Oliver H. Bair's,

Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Eden Cem. f 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private LOWE.—July 12. REBECCA HOLMES,

widow of Marshall D. Lowe, Sr. Relatives and friends iswited to services, Thurs.. 2 P. M.. late residence, 5121 Aspen st. Int. private. Friends may call Wed. eve.

McAFEE.—Of 7351 Limekiln pike, July 13. JAMES, husband of the late Emma McAfee, aged 80 years. Services, Thurs.. 2 P. M., Apts. Wm. H. Battersby, 3316 N. Broad st. Int. Hillside Cem. Viewing Wed.. 7 to 9 P. M.

McGRATH.—July 10, DANIEL, husband of the late Rose (nee Messmer). Relatives, friends invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8.30 A. M., residence, 3026 Gaul st. High Mass of Requiem. Our Lady Help of Christians Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Redeemer.

MAGEE. — July 13, of 2920 N. 20th St., JAMES C . husband of Louise Telebow Magee. Relatives and friends are invited to the services. Thurs., 1 P. M., Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan. 1119 W. Lehigh av. Int. Hillside. Friends invited Wed. eve.

MANN.—July 13, SARA F.. wife of the late Jacob Mann, of the Hotel Warwick. Relatives and friends are Invited to at­tend funeral services. .Wed., 2 P. M., pre­cisely, at Morris Rosenberg's Son Me­morial Chapel, 2009 N. Broad st. Int. Mt. Sinai Cem. Viewing Tues., 8-10 P. M.

MATHIAS— July 13. 1942. MARY C , wire of the late Nathaniel B. Mathias. Services Thurs.. 12.30 P. M.. late resi­dence, 121 N. Keswick ave., Glenside, Pa. Further services St. Paul's Church, Amlty-vllle, Pa., 2.30 P. M. Int. adjoining Churchyard. Friends may call Wed. eve.

MAY.—At 3242 N. 17th st. on July 13. 1942. MARGARET, widow of Thomas How­ard May. Relatives and friends are in­vited to the service on Thursday at 1 P. M. at Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Inter­ment private. Friends may call Wed. eve.

METZ.—July 14. HENRY C , husband of Alice Nittinger Metz. Relatives and friends are invited to service. Fri., 2.30 P. M., late residence, 1420 N. 7th st. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Friends invited Thurs. eve. •*»

PARKER.—July 12, 1942. THOMAS PARKER. D.D.S.. husband of the late Em­ily W. Parker (nee Atkinson). Relatives and friends, Meridian Sun Lodge. No. 158, F. i and A. M.. are invited to services, Thurs.. 2 P. M., at his late residence. 642 S. 52d st. Interment private. Friends may call Wed.. 7-9 P. M.

ROBINSON.—July 13. LAURA LUKENS, widow of Dr. Edward Ames Robinson. Fu­neral. Thursday, 3 P. M., from Friends* Meeting House, West School lane, German-town. Friends call at 6301 Germantown ave. Wednesday evening.

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WOTOWITCH.—Of Lansdale, Pa., for­merly of Jenkintown. Pa., Julv 13. PEARL V. (nee Curtis), wife of Richard A. Woto-wltch, aged 56 years. Relatives and friends may call at the Hessinger Funeral Home. 219 W. Tabor rd.. Olney, Thurs , 7 to 10 P. M. Funeral services, Fri.. 12 noon, at Chelten Hills Cem. Chapel. Int. private.

ZIEBOLD.—July 13. GEORGE G., hus­band of the late Edythe G. Ziebold. Rela­tives and friends are invited to services. Fri., 2 P. M., at Thiele's, 2732 N. 11th st. Int. priv. Friends call at parlors Thurs. eve.

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Miss Book Seeks 2d Swim Title

Charlotte Book. Lancaster mer­maid, will attempt to annex her sec­ond straight Middle Atlantic A. A. U. crown of the season when she com­petes In the 440-yard freestyle cham­pionship at Clementon Lake Park course tonight.

Miss Book will be pitted against i Judith Aurltt, unattached Phlladel- i phian, in this feature event. «he k , -_• -» edged out her teammate, Mary Cath- i N o t P L a w S + J » r + * erine Heckel, over this same course a f -»iai 15 two weeks ago for the 220-yard title.

Two other title swims are on the program. Joseph Verdeur, triple Catholic League winner from North­east Catholic, is expected to win the 440-yard men's crown while Mary Cant, unattached Philadelphian. is the favorite to win the 50-yard free­style junior event.

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Miller lo S Anthony. June 30. 1?42. 20'xK)4'7V' $350.

LEHIGH. S s 4 7 5 V W 24th s t - J N F-vrr. Jr et al. to W. B Helms. July 10. lb*42. 15'7%"xlOO\ 54000.

LINCOLN DRIVE. K662 -Franklin Insti­tute Promotion Mechanic Arts. < 105'2H" to R S Rosen. July 9. 1942. $6425.

MARGARET, s w s 2 8 9 ' 8 V s e Ditman -Real Est Tr Co. Trus to S Fortuna. Juy 10. 1942. 14'2"xH0". $3000

MARSTON, e s 37fi- n Cumberland-'- P Wieiand to S Saltzberg, July 10. 1J4-:, lS-xft^'S". S1000.

MASTER. 5631—A C Miller to R Piec-.r..:,. July 11, 1942. 1 6 ' x 7 0 ' . i u v , S140H

MeCLELLAN. 908—J Pollino to S Falzor.i. Julv 9. 1942. 14'x54'6", $1850.

MEADOW, 1665—F Kennedy to C O Greipp, Julv 11. 1942. 14'4"x80'9". S270O

MORRIS, n s. 50'6" E 11th—P ViUrtJo to E R Evangeltsta. July 9. 1942. 16x64 . $3480.

MT VERNON, a s. Ml"5'2" e 32d»*t Z N La Bar to G Maffei. July 6. 1942. 17 x84 . SKiOO.

NATRONA. 2547 n—S Ostroff to B Ross-man. July 11. 1942, 14'3' xSO', $1850.

NEILSON, w s 205' n Hunting Park—F C Pressler to A F Gladstone, July 10. 1942, 15x62'. 83350.

ORIANNA. w s 110' s Diamond— W Rothe-mel et al to G Maurice. July 10. 1942. 12 x 42'6". $1500.

OXFORD & 61ST STS. N E c o r - W N O'Connor et al, to M R Doyle, mtg $35i.»;. Nov 17, 1938, 16'4"xl50'.

PECHIN. n e s 4 s e s Pensdaie— Rox M>k Federal S * L to N Gorski, July 5. 1942. 1 9 ' 1 0 V x l l l ' 6 " , $3500.

PENNSGROVE. s s 157'6" e 39th st — Provident Tr Co. Trus to Packerman. Julv 10. 1942. 15'9".\67 . $2300.

PICKERING, a w s, 22U9" n w Upsal — W O Fitzgerald Jr to J P Diamond. July 11.1942. 15'9"x95\ $5600

PRESTON & WALLACE. S W cor 44 J * 56"2"; Federal. 2047, 16'x67'—A Di Gugllelmo to C Trasatto. June 1. 1942, mtg $500. $1000.

PRIMROSE. 4604 - B L Coles to J A Lyons. June 10. 1942. 75x100', $8500

PRIMROSE s w s 150' s e Dittman—Fi­delity Phila Tr Co. Trus to B L Coles. April 8. 1942. 73 x 100'.

QUEEN, s e s 264'4" n e Magnolia-HO IJJ to C E Schwarz, July 7, 1942. 14 S * 5S'3tt", $3000.

SAIL. 5306-Tabor B & L to D E Brown. July 11. 1942, 19' l"x93'9S", mtg $3700, $50.

SCATTERGOOD. 944—H R Stanton to HB Nielsen. July 10, 1942. 18-1' x70". $.CtH'

SERGEANT, n s 127 '9V' w 24th -O Wright et al Trus lo M E Reeder, July 7. 1942, 14'4"x67', 81475.

SHELBOURNE. 4653—C H Everty to i Cohen. July 8, 1942. 16'2"x67'. $4550

SIEGEL. 2114—J M Hickey to L Tarucci. July 11. 1942. 14'2"x50\ $2350

STENTON. 6927-29—J S Lowerv to J N Kolb. July 10. 1942. 16'x85'. $4300

STILES, s s, 140' E Orhtodox F Anger-hofer lo B S Michllnski July 9. 1*12, 20'xl00'. $.1700. /

ST BERNARD. 802 S—Western S F Soc to C F Kling, July 13. 1942. 24' V s 87'6". $4500.

SYDENHAM, e s 4 2 ' 4 V N. Duncannoo— A I P Garveriek et al Trus to G A. Gus-tafson. July 8. 1942. 15'V»"x75', $4200.

TIOGA, Z\31—L Meredith to W N Meredith, July 1, 1942. 16'x97'8". $2900.

TIOGA, n s 125' 8" w 11th st—S J Sjmor. et al to J P KeUy, July 10. 1942. 15S x 83'. $2800.

TULIP. 6934—C G Mcllvaine. Exr to J F Devine. July 10. 1942. 25x180'. 515f«i

TULIP. 6606— Liberty Ti T Co Trs to H C Donohue, Jr, June 30, 1942. 14 'V'x30' .

VANDIKE. N W s 79' S W Unruh—Ubertv Ti T, Trs to L E Hamilton. July 3. 194i. Vt'9"x75\ $2775.

VENANGO, 1910 H G Fisher to A J G*>rm-ley, July JO. 1942, 14'\63'10", 83000

VERNON RD. n w s A s w s Blakemnre -C E Metz to J M Bowen, June 24 1942. 27'2","x9Q'. S8790.

WAGNER, s e s 1156' n e 1 3 t h - J P D a-mond to V Holzenthaler, Julv 11 YM' l t ixHrvitV'- $3200.

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Sport Results Independent

BASEBALL PHILADELPHIA LEAGUE

Wissinoming, 7; Meehan, 0. Mayfair 9; Kensington 1.

SOUTH PHILADELPHIA LEAGUE White Owls, 3; Shamrock, 0. Bartram. 7: Curry. 1.

WEST PHILA. AMATEUR LEAGUE Sherwood, 6: Cobbs Creek. 4. Stonehurst. 5; Haverford, 3. Walnut A. C . 8; W. Phillies. 2. SOUTH PHILA. AMATEUR LEAGUE Pioneers, 11; Rogers, 5. S. Phila. Pals, s sta^'-im, 4. Vikings, 9; Cardinals, 3. McArthur A C , 4; Ka.igers, 1. Show A. C . 6; Dickinson. 4.

PHILMONT LEAGUE Fallh A C . «; Renel. 4.

AMERICAN 1NIII NTRIAI. LEAGUE Rendix Aviation. 8; Teamsters I>ocal, NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL LEAGt'E

Western Electric, 15; Disston Saw. 8. Signal Depot. 13; Sellers A. C , 5.

OTHER GAMES Fort Dix, 4; Fleetwings, 0.

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At Jenkintown The annual men, women and

junior tennis tournaments open this afternoon at the Jenkintown High School courts.

Bill Mattson defends the men's crown against a field including Harry Smedley, Gene Arnold, for­mer champions; Joe Oser, Dan Gal­lagher, William MacBlaine, Tom Jamison, Tom Hornsby, Morris Bodenger and Stanley Hoilinger, who defends the doubles with Matt-son.

Ethel May Johnson, Swarthmore College, defends her title against Patsy Prank, Claire Harvey, the Hallinger sisters (Joyce, Jesse and Marion), Mary K. Boster, Jane Pos­ter, Lydia Basset, Louise Harris, Peggy Oalsimer. Rita Ross, Sally Lawber and Nancy Seifert.

Ray Morris, Upper Darby High captain, defends the Junior crown against a field Including Reid Cor-dier, Alan Oser, Bruce Hinleln and Bob *|pokes. v

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