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Phone your^nUad. RITteilhoUSe 5000 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1941 Phone ww^wmgtjdta B R O A D 5000 a d e I !• I I I M For Sale PARK 5098 NEW DEAL LUMBER—MILLWORK 20th & RIDGE AVE. Wat DELIVER 150 MILES 110 Miles Free» M900 FT 1ST QUALITY DELUXE TILE BOARD 18c SO. FT. ALL COLORS INSULATED ECONOMY BUNGALOWS 20x16—$150 24x20—$200 28x24—$275 30x26— $310 %., 4-. 5* ROOM SIZES—NO INTERIORS ALL YEAR COTTAGES ••Mayfair" 28x24, $490 •Wadsworth 1 30x26, $550 J lsdale" 34x26, $600 I ROOM SIZES. No Interior* For Sale II CRYSTAL 9 SPRING GARDEN ST. STE, ifi'Hi RACE 6543 NEW LUMBER—ALL SIZES AS LOW AS 2^jc FT. ^EW WINDOW FRAMES AND SASH, W. P., $2.75 5000 NEW DOORS, $2.00 UP ALL SIZES—1. 3. 5 PANELS NEW WALL BOARD, l%c FT. #1 ASBESTOS SIDING, 4c Sq. Ft. HIGH GLOSS TILE BOARD. 12c SQ. FT. 3000 WINDOW SASH, ALL SIZES—20c UP FRENCH DOORS. LIKE NEW 32.40-WITH GLASS 3000 USED DOORS, ALL SIZES—75c UP 7* LBS. SLATE SURFACE. $1.30 HEX SHINGLES, 50 SQ. FT. SI 50 BRICK SIDING S1.35 BDLE. Household Goods WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS IMMEDIATE REMOVAL A C M E FURNITURE C O . _2312 HI I)G E A V B. POP, 9613.^ Furniture, Rugs, Baby Grand Pianos ANTIQUES. BRIC-A-BRAC, CHINA Marble Top Tables. Colored Glass, Vases. 5-GALLON CAN ROOF COATING 5 LBS- ROOF CEMENT .$1.20 I' CHICKEN HOUSES '16x20, $65—16x40, $115 INSULATED CABINS 10x12, $70—12x20, $100 ' INSULATED GARAGES 10x18, $65—18x18, $1 10 •re laterested tn. irriptlv* circular on any specify which on« you 2x4—2x6—2x8—2x10 4c Sq. Ft. COMPLETE WINDOWS $2.75 Bungalow type, double hung. uv-tusttn* assembled frame and 1 pair 20x20 74' CEDAR SHINGLES $1.20 Bundle SIDING «" Y. P. NOVELTY, 4^4c SQ. FT. 6" FIR 5T*C SQ. FT. 6" W. P. BEVEL 4c SQ. FT. 12x24 A8BESTOS...44c SQ. FT. •FLOORING 1x4 Y. P. #2—3He SQ. FT. 1x2*4 OAK #2—6Hc SQ. FT. 1x3 Y. P. f 1— 5c SQ. FT. 6" Y.P. ROOFERS 3%c Sq. Ft. INSULATED BRICK SIDING 2'/2C Sq. Ft, Buff or Red. Rejects. •3 FT. PICKETS, 4'/ 2 c PLASTER BOARD ¥B •T-fll-lO V ' thick •T-i-9-10 V thick- "-—%" thlck- J*4C -4c i aq. ft. , j aq. ft. -2c aq. (t. W I N D O W SCREENS $1.50 BRONZE WIRE—FULL LENGTH IV thick * W.P—Slza 28%"x47%" •COMBINATION SCREEN DOORS, $5 Wit* Glaaa Storm P sites U . Brotuur Screen i%" fSir* si w. p.—««• x/tofi/B « ll Other Rises In Stork -TMta fur Fraa Catalog PUKE LINSEED OTL PAINT $160 GAL. Sold Under a Money Back Guarantee HOUSE PAINT, 50c GAL. IN 5-GALLON CANS NEW BUILT-IN TUBS 114,00 UP NEW TOILET OUTFITS $8.76 NEW PEDESTAL LAVATORY $7.95 CT* ilNK A CABINET 115.98 NEW TOILET SEATS ~ 51 35 USED WASHSTANDS 1 51.50 UP RADIATORS ? 7c FT. UP USED 18x2-1 SINKS 400 UP SINGLE A DOUBLE LAUNDRY TUBS .82.30 UP LUMBER V MILLWORK NEW SASH. Stock. Sixes, 30c e». PLASTERBOARD %.'*, 2 i c ; %". 3c aq. ft PAINTS, GLASS. HARDWARE (!emont, Sand, Lirrif,^looting New A Uaed Plumbing and nkratln*: Supplies KURLAND'S—"Since 1898 M 7th_ &_B«inhridjf.' Sts. WAL. 4963 CONSULT US about your spring list of new and used building material. Tonga of structural eteet. Bricks. •2.000.000 avail, from 12 factory Jobs 3 freight elevators, factory steal window sash Maple flooring. Charlei I) Heavav. Ridge A Hunting Park avea. i35oo Ridge «if > Phone* Rnd H7S7, Park 3009, "LOWEST PRICES IN CITY ROOD USED LUMBER BUILDING LUMBER NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ASSOCIATED WRECKERS 8TH I CLEARFIELD STS. RAD, UPM TOILET OUTFITS—$8.90 NEW TOILET SEATS—$1.35 ATLAS 1328-48 BAINBRIDGE KIN' TWO "FRANKLIN WRECKING CO." SAG. i 3168. 3301 GTN. AVE. PARK 3349. Hot Air Heaters. Gaa Rangea. Plbg. & Roof- ing Supplies. Bldg. Materials, Doors A Saah. Bullt-tn Kitchen Units, low as $49.50. Free Estimates Use our Easy Budget Plan. _ Open Monday A Friday Evca.. 7 to 9. H«ating Boilers and Radiators Plurnbirijr. Supplies—Lowest Prices VICTOR, 1026 N. FRONT ST. REG. 4963 PARK 5171 TYPEWRITERS AH Makes— Standard Keyboards. PRICE RANGE—$15 UP' LIBERTY TYPEWRITERS. 132 S. 11th St DESKS] "ITS uPr^HAiRaTATBTTrCfiS: KARDEX FILES, DUBIN CO.. 260 S. STH. If the kind of article you desire is not advertised in today's Inquirer why not try an ad of your own under "WANTED"? A 2-line ad for three weekdays will cost you only |2.16; for an entire week, in- cluding the grreat Sunday Inquirer, the tost is only $4.50. Call RIT- tenhouse 5000 or Broad 5000. _REF«IOERATORs' SAVEj tap to 1555!" ail makes refrigerator*. G K.J Westinghouse, Kelv., Norge, Leonard. Cnm'.r-if etc. Terms only 52 down, 5 years to pay. No'Ycri tnpe. immediate delivery. WHfrTSH A F T E R . I N C 5th A Market._ ('. at refrlg., conv. size] good cond., $40. 212 W. Plumstcad Lansriuwne. Mad. 7686-M REFRIG., slightly "used, all make*. 527 50 *Jlfc.A r Ji AJI » IlOti W. Glrard. Ofc gun. A ev. NORSE. 539.50. Gen'l ElecT' $37.75. H. dpn, 251 S. 60th st. G. E.1 r*Frit«ratol? family slat, almost new, sac. $59. 4333 Lancaster ave. Wearing Apparel SPECIAL OFFER! Persian Lamb'Coat.'s!* Small deposit will hold till fall. Geo. Shaef- fer A Co.. 1307 Chestnut. Open Wed, eye. MEN'S~s~ults. topcoats, $6. Coals A pants. SI.3ft up, Brooks. N. E. cor. Sth A Filbert. MAN'S raccoon coat. Size 38, good condition. Sell reasonable. Bryn Mawr 2796. f ROlfsERS t o l n a t c ¥ a n ^ ^ up. ADLER the CLOTHIER, 110 N.lhth st. JOHN RHOADS COMPANY 4157 Lancaster Ave. BAR. 1000. Est. ISM ANTIQUES, bric-a-brac, china, furniture, every description. Office furniture, baby grands, household goods, all kinds. Immed. removal. Mr. Victor. 4927 N. 9th. Mich. 9623 ANTIQUES, andirons. Oriental - "rugs, ~hsM , of,, marble top furn. Crystal Chandllers. sew, marh., vases. Cole. POT <.7th.Lojfn,9332 A NTIQUES,"" tMrsW top Ub4*s, so^M. rriusic boxes, vases, colored glass, china, silver & furniture. Blum, «104 Market. All. 7420, HKDS. Furniture, Rugs. Antiqu**, China, Nagle. 2717 W. Dauphin si. Fre. 1977 A NTIQUES. - "hs Id" f » ids u a nte< i ] CHmtl n u t ' Antt q uc Shop, 1909 Chestnut, Loc, 4679, VuRNIfURE; china A antlQtkw of M cfi- acrlptions. Wilson, 3916 Market st. Pen.0938 b o Nf/T give your furniture away. Call Re- gent 703,1 or see Mr. Brown. 3049 N. 5th. Wanted to Bay Machinery and Tools FOR SALE MACHINE TOOIJS. SHEARS AIR COMPRESSORS, BRAKES PUNCH PRESSES, MOTORS WELDERS. LARGE STOCK OF BENCH VISES 1HIH GKRMANTOWN AVE. FbR DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND PAWN'TICKETS BOUGHT HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN PHILA. KELLY & CO. Established 42 Years N. W. COR. llTH A WALNUT STS. OLD GOLD^SILVER—PEWTER As licensed smsilttrs we can pay more. GARFIELD SMELTING A REFINING CO. Establlsjwl 48 Years- 15 S 18th S t OLD GOLD, SILVER. PLATINUM. JEW- ELRY, DIA. BOUGHT. WE PAY HIGH- EST PRICES. PHILA. JEWEL EX. .102 S,Sth. USED Cotborne pin> crust niiin, junlorbench model. Kuglei's Restaurant Co, 30-36 S. 15th »t. TYPEWRJnTERS. khotguns. i Ifles, sportinglfe miscel.goods.4Q4S Market.Bar.8116.Op.eve. REVOLVERS, rifles, shotgun.^ gold, all kinds of_ tools. 2631 Kensington. Gar. 1321. DIAMONDS. Any kind jeweiry, oki gold, sil- ver, antiques bought. Gardners, 205 S. 17th. DIA~MONDS, old fold. Jewelry/ silver Best prices. Penn Smelling Co.. 906 Filbert, st. Storage, Moving, Hauling ARMOUR Transportation Co., 1026 Race st. Modern warehouse, low rates. No advance charges. Loads A part loads to A from N. Y., Wash.. Chicago. Florida & points en route, at return load rates. Day, night. Wal. 4000. LOADS fo'Mass.. N. Y., Ga.. Fla., Ohio & 111., Mich.. Colo.. Texas. Calif., Ky.. Mo., Okla., La. A tn rowte. Estimates given. Local mo v. A *tg. J. D. -BelL 26 8 SM. All. 1300. ECONOMICAL rates anywhere, California specialists; no crating. Quotations by phont or mall. United. 2433 N. Stanley St. Saga- more 77«i._ _^__ RETURN load fates, N.~X, N. Y^'Conn,. Masa., N. H-, Maine. Del.. Md.. D.C.. Va.. Caro., Ga.. Fla., Pa.* Ohio, W.Va.. 111., Ind. Crossman, 4147 Gtn ave. Mic.1232. Del.8234. WTD. Full or part loads, all points. Padded vans. National Delivery Assn.. 3650 Market st. Eve. 8400. Prompt serv. Bonded drivers. APPLE Storage Co., local A long-distance moving. Return rates. 5734 VlnesF All. 4400. LOCAL i"dlatajiceT^ella&ieT Very low" rate. Williams. 1957 Plymouth. Wav. 0147. MOVING A hauling, go anywhere. Day o* _ n ilM- C. Gray. 1435 N. 19th s t . _ 1 PIECE'Tup to 6 rooms.locai^TbnJfdTitanca. W. F. Thomas, |3935 Market. Eve. 15W2. Coal, Cohm and Fuel Oil RENT Compressors. Tractors, Bulldoiers Rollers, Mixers and Pumps SERVICE SUPPLY CO. 20TJI A VENANGO SAG, 2200 ONE YD. OSGOOD GAS S H O V E L - 10-TON BUFFALO GAS ROLLER Both good rnech. cond. Shovel can be seen working. Phone eves. Germantown 6555. EQUIPMENT for chemical; paint, food in- dustries, electric motors A machine tools bought & sold., PEREZ, 313-15 N. 3d st. AIR COMPRESSORS-—>4 UP to 30 H. P. Buy from FACTORY & SAVE Terms. S< OTT. 4674 Mulberry._Fkd..Phila. Jef.1357 BOILERS."HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE, HUNT, 1620 N. Delaware ave. Reg, 1141, WOODWORKING MACHINERY. Cat. free. SWANGER BUDS.. 134 N. 3d st. Mar. 0178. SHEET METAL MACHINES AND TOOLS. Used A new, MILTQN,402 Race 8t.Wal.17S4 NEW Saw Table, 10", til'Ung arbor, f ft P. F!(><ir_m(xl*L_Sac. Martin E l e c « u Arch st. IIY'DRAUOC" QFTS ' A "PAINT SFRAY EQUIPMENT. Uberty, 458 N.5th.Mar.5562 LATHES! millers, shnpers. grinders, etc. List on rMiu('st,_fJ'Brie%_113 N J k l st. NEW USED bollers." boTleFirepfiifs."BOILER ENGR. SUPPLY CO.. Phoenlxvllle, Pa. REBUILT r steam and motor-drrvan pumps. DELTA.,^48 N. 3D ST, TEXTILE SUPPLIES MADE BY CHAR LES BOND COMPANY, 617 ARCH RENT-SALE, an compress., tools, welders. Equip, Rental Co.. 3719 Filbert, Eve. 5000, SPOT welders. PRESSES, machine toots. FRANK J.LUNNEY, 17th A Cambria sts. METAL STAMPING PRESSES FOB SALE. JOSEPH HYMAN A SONS, 2800 E.TIOOA. TODAY'S AUCTION SALES NAME ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS, 1NC- NAMli;i. T. FREEMAN A CO. KAHKKY A gtlNN K AS KEY A QI'INN tt'M. b\ COMLY A HON PENN JERSEY AUCTIONEERS ADDRESS TIMR 1915-17 IB Chestnut S t . — — — 1 0 . 0 0 A. M.- -ISOJi-lo Chestnut St. 0.30A.M.* - 5t5 Art h St.— - 10.00 A. M.- - 58B Areh Mt. ——-— 2.00 I». M.- -N. E. Cor. Water A Wo4f Sts.—.11 .tM» A. M.- - $1-23-35 N. Second St.———10.00 A. M.- SELI.INO -Stoek of Furrier -Household Furniture • New and Used Furniture -Restaurant. Store Fixtures and Kltehen Equipment -Salvaged Wholc«n!« Stock of Wrapping Taper aid -Electrical Supplies Paper Bags WM. F. COMLY & SON AUCTIONEERS, 27 S. 2nd STREET SALVAGE WHOLESALE STOCK OF WRAPPING PAPER & PAPER BAGS TODAY. MAY 1st. 11 A. M., D. S. T. ON PREMISES. N. E. COR WATER & WOLF STS.. PHILA. Salable Goods Showing Little Damage Comprising: 5 CARLOADS OF PAPER PRODUCTS & SUNDRIES 5000 rolls Gator Hide, Flexor and Southland Kraft, white bond, parchment, fiber, manila, butcher ami drug wrapping paper, in 12- to 48-Inch rolls; largs quantity of Wa Ha, Penobscot and King Kraft and colored S. O. paper bags from 1 lb. to > 4 bbl. size; Pajax rood wrapping paper, steak Interleaving and tray paper, guni paper, butcher and binder twine. 1- and U-ply Sisal twine. Sunshine straws, drinking cups, pie plates, quantity of Ball Mason jars, brooms, matches, etc. WOODWORKING MACHINERY, saws, re- palring, KENNEDY, 111 N. 7th. Wal. 2064. WANTED HIGHEST prices for largo lathes, millers, shapers. planers .generators, boilers A equip. of all kind*. Mullen. Mar. 1433. 806 N. M. WANTED Lathes, planers, shapers, mll- lers. boring; mills, machine tools. Lorn: 7434, CASH for all types of tools, electric equip- ment. motors_ond mnchinery._Gra. 5271. WE Buy Elec. Motors, - Mach , 'v. tools A Eqpt of all kinds. Ste. 3172: 223"t N. 30th. Musical Instruments CASH OR BUDGET Buy fron. Leg. Yard; summer prices—3 tons or more. Nut. Stove, Egg. $7.85; Pea, $6.95; Buck, $5.75. Sag B344. Anytime. Ltv. 2006. CITY COAL CO. .910-12 W. TIOGA ST. COLLIERY, nut. stove, egg : $8 4 tons, $3l" pea. $7. Howey, 2826 W. Oxford. Ste. 4922. STOVE A Nut $8.30. Pea $7.50. Buck WM. Phlla. Coal, 221 W. Cumberland. Reg. mm. CLEARANCE SALE Dainty Spinets from ."M1<>. Lovely Grands, incl. Stelnway, Sohraer, Everett, Brambach. Marshall * Wendell, Cunningham A others, $145 to ,1395. Good practice pianos from $29. Come in now. WURLITZER, 1031 Chestnut st. Open evenings. Wal. 2620. TROMBONES, Conn, King, Selmer, Olds. some new, some used, priced from $29.50. Terms as low as $1 wk. JACOBS BROS., 1718 Chestnut St. Estab. 41 years. Open eves. Exclusive Distrs. for Selmer In- struments A access. Olds, Bundy band in- struments A Sllngcrland drums, MARTIN Alto Sax A caM. MrfTcorMLTilr. Iglnally sold for $119.50. Will sacr. $39 50. Also Selmer, Bundy A Conn Altos A Tenors.* Terms as low as $1 wk, JACOBS BROS , 1718_Chestnut at. Estab. 41 yrs. Open eves. 120* BASS Accordions, Carnerano, Galantl, Cellini, etc., slightly used. Priced from $79.50 up. Terms as low as $1 week. JACOBS BROS.. 1718 Chestnut st. Estab. 41 years. Open eves CHICKERING GRArTD. Completely recon - ditioned. $225. SELLERS, 6009 Baltimore •y*_''°jy2i 0 liJy5.-i? GH RENT." 5 SMALL G"RAND PIANOS, $95, $125, I l i l , $165, $195. Llndberg Piano Co., 1809 Wal- nut it. Rit. 8240. Open eves. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED NEW HIGH PRICES PAID for used accor- dions, saxes, trumpets, clarinets, band In- struments, drums, etc. Any cond. Wal. 1702. WANTED, Grand A uprFghlpfalioafolr cash. Ph. How. 8766 or write Acme, 813-S. 3d st. Radio and Repair AUTO—Custom '41 Plym.. Dodge, De Soto, Chrysler.Spec.$22.50.Goldy's. 2001 N.Broad CUSTOM Built, reg. price $39.95 $9.50 Rubin's. 33d A York. Open till 10 P. M. ffifeOgfflffl P E N N - J E R S E V Auctioneers, tl-23-29 N. 3d St. I Today, May 1—10 A. M.. D.S.T. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 500 Trad* Lots Comprising: 4" to 6" bronze chain drops, flood lights, R. L. M. reflectors, all shapes; switch boxes, knife switches, copper lugs, renewable fuses, fuse wire. conduleU-all sizes; sockets; switches, wire, pipe covers of all kinds, switch plates, Pittsburgh reflectors, oil switch- es, lock nuts and liuahings. Benhlcks. service fittings. V, P. globes and cages couplings, panel boards, 1000 boxes brass and Iron machine screws. 10,000 bolts. Mania lamps. :«>0f# lb. copper wire, cut- outs. Greenfield, Mogul sockets, etc. Tire changer, hanging fixtures, etc. HARDWARE. riXMBING—Unions. T"s, L's, nipples, flics, locks, pliers, etc. IB ELECTRIC MOTOR*.— h, H. P . 3- phase and 10 motors, assorted sizes Compressors, 1 Weston amp and volt- meter. Eord 2-toa chain hoist. 3 John- son oil burners. 1 RAOOCA ELECTRIC PORTABLE riPK THREADER, 'V to 2" Legal Notices IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1 for the County of Philadelphia. June Term. 1»30. .,_„„ No - WM V In re: Estate ANNA KESTER, a weak- minded person. Notice Is hsrsby given that <he first account of George D. Mullen, Jr., Guardian of the estate of Anna Kester, and petition for distribution thereunder, have been filed In the office of the Prothonotary of the above court, where they are open to the examination of any person interested. The said account and petition will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas No. 1, in Room "B" (243), City Hall, Phlla., on Monday, May St. 1941. at 10 A. M. ' E. D. S. T.)-for audit or such action as the Court may deem expedient. Unless excep- tions are filed thereto before said date, the said account may then be confirmed abso- lutely and distribution ordered. GEORGE D MULLEN. JR.. 411 Liberty Trust Bldg., Phlla., Pa. WANTED •OAK STEPS. IMaWr*—S* «Oe •ROOCWOOL. 35-LB. RAM . 79c *W PLYWOOD 4x3, 6. 7. B—4Hc sq. ft. LOTS OF 500 FT. •TJCNCE POSTS-CYPRESS 70c CEDAR LINING - fi'-,c SQ. ET. KSanrrr PINE PANELLING 5C SO. n 5 4 c SQ. FT •FTR FENCING - UP TO 20' LENGTHS %'* TEMPERED HARD BOARD Ac SQ. FT 5 GAL ROOT COATING - 70c Jtl HEX SHINGLES $1.75 BDLE. PALNT OCTSIDE GRAY $1 GAL Items Marked • F. 0. B. Yard Oi*n Datly A Saturday 'til 6 P. M. Cair Estjjtaatlnt Department is open Sunday to I P. M. for out-of-town trade only. MEN'S used clothing A shoes Cash paid BAma'a, 2015 .Germantown ave. St*. 5930. Op. vie. -: A »»«•— t ** M lBPIi Wt"' prices P. SellK»on. LVr7 W. .Susquehanna. Ste 2251. WTD Clothing, furs, shoes. Highest price*. Martin's. 4041 Market st. Bar. 9116.Op.eve. USEI5 men's clothes, cash paid; call, phone, Rlt. 4585. Harold's.N.E.cor. 13th A Arch sts. Household Goods SE VT3N FLOORS OF FINE rURNlfURE $9 POSTER BEDS. ALL SEES— $4.95 $50 CHIPPENDALE SOFA $.'17.50 17 COIL SPRINGS $4.50 $50 n-PC MAPLE BEDRM. SET—$29.75 $100 1125 3-PC. MO SUITE. C )DERN LIVING ROOM -$69.00 m STAR SUPPLY ReaftaiB paper 65c roll, roof cement 5 gal. J5c. toilet seats $1.25. 30 gal. galv. boiler. **J?* bucket-* day V! 95JUS3 Germantown. MiSCTBUILDING MATERIALS CENTRAL WRECKING A SALVAGE CO.. 27th A South, ...RJT. 0B97—RACE 1832. fotRTAURANT Kitchen~l^uTp-irUfenirs. Counter atooli, tables, chairs. 100 Alum- inum A steel pots, steam tables. $12 up. Sil- vensare. 46c doa. up. Acme, 1003 Vine. CASH REGISTERS !f£ A ZJ& CER i BOUGHT, SOLD. RENT- ED, EXCMANGED. Low as $20 349 N. 9th. GROftif A deticateaeen fixtures. neWTfT ' duty case com pi. Dayton scale. U. ' grtader. sacrifice. Ste. 6669. ^Tiaae and BatMaotto. practically Sm t i a Call Trinity 3573 for appoint- POOL TABLES, regular A poitaWa. See us ftrat. Thore Is a reason. Prices $75 up. Opaa t a t till 4 P. M,. 1438 Federal st. •OOTmsTORE FIXTURES. SHOW CASES RLED1 equipment at bargain prices. TO, 0 0 CALLOWHILL ST. LOM.7773. DOUBLE DUTY CASES Reaoa. all sixes, new case guar., com pi. with reaaara. 1230 Germantown Av. Reg. 6147. ripoli Barber Sup. Co., 604 S. 9th ' In Barber Shop Equipment AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE SOLD, BOUGHT A EXCHANGED PATTEN FURNITURE CO..1312-18 Arch St. 10-PIECE WATER FALL DIN- ING ROOM SUITE 8-PIECE PORC. BREAKFAST SET—$17.50 FACTORS TO YOU N. fi COR. 2D A MARKET STS. $25~"P«rcrT"op Tfreakfast Set ftlsTrti) $29 Pore. Top Gas Ranges $14.50 $119 New, 10 pc. Wal. dining rm. suites, $69 100 Odd Bedroom Chairs, Walnut with silk covers. Your choice $1.50 VALUES UP TO $9 Open Mon. A„Wed. Evenings ADAMS FumltureJWart. 19 S. 7th St. CLEARANCE OF SAMPLE FURNITURE JUNE BRIDES SEE US BBFORE BUYING 3 ROOMS FURNISHED $100 Cash or terms. Save 50 to 60% A deposit will hold any purchase ALLEGHENY FURNITURE CO. 3019 Ksnsington Ave. Open evea. Free delivery for 60 miles JUST ARRIVED FROM FACTORY NEW FURNITURE—so to 60% OFF 300 BEDROOM SUITES —$26 to $ 98 200 DINING ROOM SUITES —$44 to $119 195 DIVING ROOM SUITES —$29 to $135 SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE CO. 909 MARK ET ST. OP. E V KS. ' T I L 9 FINE FURNITURE" DINING ROOM SUITES. $15 UP LIVING ROOM SUITES, $10 UP » BEDR(X»M SUTTES $19 DP & W. COR. 23d & MARKET OPEN EVENINGS. CASH OR CREDIT. SAMPLE HOUSE" Fl 'RNITURE OVER .1X1 SUITES Values up to $aoo, Sae. Some $75 up. CREDIT EXTENDED AT t»"i 2S2« GERMANTOWN AVE. ... protect it when you borrow We don't uk you to oat op a loc of write your own ticket about how security . ... nor to beg anyone to much per month you repay on sign your note. We don t drag your loan. If you want cash—$15 your boat or friendt into your to $ijo or more—come in and tee a t t a i n . . . and you'll be invited to it, We want to make loam. 10 CONVENIENT Veronal OFFICES IN PHILADELPHIA DOWHTOWM—tnd Floor, 1 111 Chtitnut Stnrt DOWNTOWM-Jrd Floor, 4 N. Sknnih St. (DcacMa Bide.) . . DOWNTOWN—Sth Fleer. II Jv. Juntptr St. (0pp. City Hall) . 6CMUNT0WN-J Bat Outttn Aseaaw (Onr UniUd Cigar Ston) KENSIN6T0N —Ind Floor, 3160 Ktiuington Avmm' . . . . NORTH PHIUfiELfHU—fad Floor, $7t0 Norlh Bfmd Stmt . WEIT rHIUfJELPHIA-**<* Floor. StOO Walnut StrtH , . , WEIT FMIUOCLFHIA-^nd Floor. 6 SouthstndStrut , Ml* OAim-tnd Floor, 6908-10 Mark* Strut . . LOC i f k WAL UiO HITiti* CBR iQt* . . NBBtSiS . RAD0SU . . CRAtSSi . . ALL 4440 . Boul€vant iOOS NOMIITOWN—Nomato** P*nn TruM Bldg. Norrutown 38* •EW MAVFAII tFriCt—/Vani/onI Ate. d Cottma* 8t, UAYfair 1709 f tr st choice coojf-fo-coasf r •mm—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm' 1*^IL"S Curiosity Shop, rebuilding, still do- me tMislnesw. 12 Strawberry st. <Irst street weet of 'id>. Dally bargains. Call and see. DESKS.' STEEL. 50 IN STOSc FOR IM- MEDIATE DEUVERY. GLOBE OFFICE FURNITURE CO.. 907 WALNUT ST. PAfitTTTsaT'PER" CJALLON'. ''.Rid7~gra^ areen, brown. 55-gar> drum lots. Snyder Paint Cat. 2335 E. Ontario. Dei. 6614. TTt*EWklflblt. Royal. $lT All makes rented. 3 mesitha. $5. Dunn, 3 S. UHh st. SODA Fountain. Double sink bob-tall-carb- ' Coamftr- See ROXY. 1617 N. 2d. FRYER*, deep fat. 2 Pitman. sMlghtly used*. Good condition. Cheap. 1009 Arch s t l^aWlLATORY- balance, glass and reagents, champ. Hawry K. Fort Co..2227 N.American. T MIXER. Sifter, Sllcer. Wrapper. Oven. Pie Crust marh. 1731 N. Tulip tan. 12*. $5; elect. Premier. Jr., IS; s box »prtng.$10.3621 Poweiton ave. FREfidH Oriental rug .10x8 H. Price reas. _ Call Woodtmry 10S7, w f c j j p i ^ o w p t with rods A goggle* corn- Mow farJPJJT 2101 E. UppteooTt st. SODA FOUNTAIN, booths, back bars. Ra- ROXY. 133-35 N. 2d st VERYfin* mahog. twin bedroom, cost $iSF: also $400 Crotch mahog. dinner room from sample house. Sac. $200 each or best offer.' D FrJand. 3226 Chestnut, to 9 P. M. 1 1 M I J i M - f STORE 'fixtures. resUurant equip. Booths, A uaed. Bargain. Bernheim, 512 Arcn. MOTORS Scooter* for sale in good cond. WU1 aac. 2taa E. Allegheny ave. Neb. 9441. FLEXIBLE siiart."motor A stand, good cond. Barg. $22 50 Public L'n Co., 928 South st. HAIR Dryer A permanent wave machine" Bargain. Public L'n. Co.. 13 S. 16th st. 20.000 FOLDING chairs; used. 85c *a. Oak- wood Chair Mfg. Co., 1009 Race st. DRUdi STORE"TfXTURES. Compatte. No deaiers. 3120 Market. Eye. 8802 week days. DESKS, SAFES, STEEL FILES. CHAIRS. etc Very cheap_Art Desk Co.. 905 Arch. C V. HIQT1941 10 ftTdouble duty delicates- •ea^raae. Terms Rac^ Wal. 319TJ. H. Koplt SrRTW" rases, filing cabinets, office rhalrs, barg price* Larkln. l'C6 Arch st. NEW FURNITURE: LIVING ROOM. BED- RM. A DINING RM. SUITES; $41 TO $98. CASH OR NO MONEY DOWN LEE, 2554 KENSINGTON AVE. ING ROOM SUITES. :t pieces 55') Buy direct from factory, save 50'V Easy tms Perfect Uph. Furniture Co. ASM N. 6th. SAMPLE HOUSE FURNITURE Living, dintng A bedrm. suites, low as $29.50 1903 Market St. Easy terms at 6%. FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE 10 Floors New Furniture teduced 40 to 50%. Feittstein's, 9th A Spring Garden st, GAS Range,'Bengal, fine cond. Eiecr\vasher, like new, kitchen cabinet. Ige. dresser, Mahog. bed. Bar. 6396 9 A. M, to 12 N, RUG& Broadloom. Wilton,Axm.,Mills' clear- ance. Large and small sizes. Save 40%. Standard Rug Company. 24U1 Kensington av. HCTPOINf ELECTRIC R ANGES For a real buy. see us before you buy. Wt ci.rry all models. 4333 Lancaster ave. LlV. fm, suite, fir. sampTe, orff. cost $129, sac. $31.50. Henry's Cor.. 2ltt m Market sts, GA RANGES. 3-burner table-top. $13 95. GIBSON'S, 624 Market st. Open eves. LINOLEUM, 3 sq. yds. $1. laid free; shades 49c up. Phlla. Floor. 6th Poplar. Mar. 8673 LINOLEUM.3 sq. yds.. $1, laid free. Shades 32c up. Pod over Bros.. 213 S. 52d. AH. 2270. 25 KITCHEN chairs, tables, refrlg.. other hsld. foods. Reas. 1330 W. Columbia. COMPLETE housed of furniture, leaving town. Must sacrifice. No dealers. Tri. 9008 FlTHl^. for 12 rm. house, excel 1. cond. No dealers. Suit boarding house. All. 0128. RUGS* Factory 2ds A samples, Mi price. Cash or terms. Axmlnster, 2552 Kensington av. RUGS, broadlooms. mill close-outs, afislzes A co)ors. Hi pre. Kent, 2544 Kensington av. WANTED : rURinTURB, antiques, bric-a-brac., ruga l ° ° anywhere. Rice. 6331 Gtn. a v. Ten. 0281. WANTED FOLKS WHO NEED LOANS TO INVESTIGATE OUR PLAN Rates are not the same at all loan companies. Wo publish our payments and our rata of charge to help you shop for a loan Loans made to single people and mar. ried couples on own signature or furni- ture or auto. No endorsers. No credit Inquiries. No delay. f Payments indlude charges at House- hold's rate of 2j^% per month on the first $10fJ of balances. 2% per month on balances above $100, which is less than the lawful maximum. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CASH LOAN YOU GET $ 25 M 75 IM 15* lee 3M Cheese • monthly payment eton 6 psymts $ 4,54 9.08 13.62 18.15 27.16 36.13 54.02 t2 pmymts $ 2.44 4.87 7.31 9.75 14.56 19.33 28.82 16 paymts $8.74 7.66 11.43 15.UJ 22.54 ff psymti % 5.23 6.97 10.39 13.78 20.46 DOWNTOWN-t-3 Of flees 12 S 12th Stl. Rm. 1917. Wal. 1M1 1506 Chestnut, 2d Floor, Franklin Trust Building Rit. 0*30 1201 Chestnut St. 4th FL.Loc. 4700 GERMANTOWN—18 W. Cheiten Ave, Eighth Floor,... Gar $742 NORTH PHILA.—3701 N. Broad St., 4th Fl.. Beury Bldg Rad Jeee GERMANTOWN A LEHIGH AVES. 2700 Germaniowa Bal 5t3i EENSINGTON—1817 East Allegheny, 2nd Fl., nrar Ktmtntlon. . .Reft 2959 WEST PIIILA.-7 North 52nd, cor. Market, 2nd Floor Gra 4309 UPPER DARBY—69th & Market Sts . John H. McClatchy Building, :!nd Floor Blvd. 1771 or She 5599 NORRISTOWN —Norristown-Penn Trust Building. 3rd Floor, Main and Swede Sta Norrlatown 5399 CHESTER—Sth & Market Sts., Croser Building. 3rd Floor Chester $191 - BANKRUPT NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. la Bankruptcy. Cause No. 11 lift*. Tn th* matter of CAMP NOCKAMIXON, INC., Bankrupt. To the Creditors of the above-named Bank- rupt and other parties in Interest: Notice Is hereby given that on the 30th day of April 1941, an order was made in the above entitled proceeding, fixing the ath day of June. tail, as the last day for the filing of objections to the bankrupt's discharge. Dated Mav 1. 1941. HOWARD BENTON LEWIS. Refenp In Bankruptcy, 3052-4 United JRates Curt House, 9th and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia. Pn ESTATE OF CARH1K F. HF.ATON, I>K eeneed. Letters Testamentary cm the above Estate have benn granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having c-lnims or de- mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons In- dented to ths decedent to make payment, without delay, to WALLACE D. HEATON, 328 S. 45th St.. Phlla., Pa. REBA H. ERWIN. 18 Park Ave., Willow Grove, Pa., ' Executors. Or to their Attorney: I. SMITH RASPfN. 1903-7 Franklin Trust Bldg., Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE OF MAIUlARKT MeDEVITT (also known aa Maggie MrOevltO, deceased. Letters of Administration on the above F.s- tate have been granted to th* 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, fo WILLIAM F. MeDEVITT. JR., ,42 Chatham Street Philadelphia, Pa, Or to his Attorneys: CLARK. IIKBARD A SPAHR, 1B00 Walnut Street Building, Philadelphia. PB. IN THE CO|!KT OP Ql ARTF.lt NFMNIONK of the !>••«•. riiila.lrlpi.in Count). Notice Is hereby given that JOHN F. DEV1NE has filed a petition In the above named Court, praying that he be granted .1 license as a private letectlve. m<i that the same will be heard bv the said OWlti on Friday. May J3, 1941, at 1():(KI A. M., Day- light Saving Time, in Room 653, City Hall. ALLAN R. BENSINOER. Attorney for Pel it inner, 1835 Arcn streeL Philadelphia, Pa. PRIVATE LOANS WE LEND TO PEOPLE! With Sufficient INCOME MEN WOMEN MARRIED SINGLE With or Without Security Borrow $100 pay back $6 monthly Borrow $200 pay back $12 monthly Borrow $300 pay back $17 monthly On Principal National Loan Society •1237 MARKET ST. RIT. 9853 (tnd Floor—Over Adam Hats) 931 W. LEHIGH AVE. BAL. 0300 (Over Linton's Restaurant) 5201 CHESTNUT ST. GRA. 4830 (2nd Floor) •101 SO. 11TH ST. PEN. 2582 (Over Wbelan's Drag Store) *0een Wednesday Evenings Until 9 P. M. LOANS ON UNSETTLED ESTATES Trusts, legacies, life incomes, mortgages. Real Estate purchased, all or part. Heirs, 253 S. 9th st. Kin. 9747. PUBLIC FIN A N(' K S ER V1 ('F."" 130 S..52D ST GRA, 7S00 Lf)ANS on dlarnorifis, Jewelry, furs. New low rates. Carver W. IReed. 10th A Sansom sts. SOCIETY 0 a Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry & Silver Loan. Under SI000,IJ/ 2 % Loan$ Over $1000, [% Hs« Lte Monthly Rail. C*if- teoes. CsaStifltlsl Ssndst. Is- larincs— Halmas rTstHtlsa. Stats Banklni Commlitlsn LICENSE No. 1. Asthsflntf Caaltat $1,000,000 Incorporate 1907 1310 Arch St, LOANS TO HEIRS Estates, legacies, trusts, life incomes pur- chased. A. w. James A Co,, Finance Bldg, 1428 S. Penn Sq. Rlt. 8373. Oldest in Phlla. Reliable Sen-Ice Since 1880. LOANS TO HEIRS Estates, Legacies, Trusts, Incomes Pur chased. Loans on Life Ins. Ren. com. J. R. FANNINC,. 121 N Broad st. Loc. 0343 CAPITAL FINANCE CORP. 217 N. AMERICAN BLDG KIN. 0340 GIRARD INVESTMENT 657™ 318 McClatchy Bldg. Bou. 2203 Auto Loans AUTO LOANS. NO INSURANCE charges /Automobile Fund, Broad A Glrard, Ste.«6ti6 681fi Market st . Upper Darby. Bou. 3332. lir> W, Mrtin st , Norrlstown 4040. LOANS 'ON YOUR CAR IN 8 MIN. AUTO LOANS, INC.. 4217 CHESTNUT ST. ESTATE OF VIRGINIA K. ORAHAM. IIK- ceaaed. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned. who request all iieisons having claims or de- mands against the Estate of the decedent to males known the sam«\ and all persons In- debted to the decedent to make payijtent, without delay, to ANNA G. BLADES, Executrix. Or to her Attorney: JOHN R. UMSTED. 501 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia, Wk. ESTATE OF HMMHK.MO BROWN. I>E- eeaeed. 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 HERBERT S. GLAZIER, THOMAS C. BROWN, Or to their Attorneys; JOHN W. LORD. JR., 1421 Chestnut St. FRANKLIN E. «ARR. 1318 Real Estate Trust Bldg., PilL 18 ^? 1 Phia, Pa. K8TATE OF CHRISTIAN C STKEB. (ALSO known as CHRISTIAN CONRAD STEEB), deceased. Letters Testamentary on . the above Estate have bean grunted to the under- signed! who .request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the dece- dent to make known the same, and all per- sons Indebted to the decedent to make pay- ment, without delay, to HUGO O. STEEB. 6718 Limekiln Pike, Philadelphia, Pa, Or lo his Attorney: DRINKER, BlDDLE A RF.ATH, 1429 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Pa Kaf ATK OF RKHKtX A HAKIUKON. 1>K- 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 MARK HARRISON. 4733 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Or to his Attorney: FRANKLIN E. BARR. 1318 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa IN THE COURT OF Ql ARTER SESSIONS of the Peace, Philadelphia County. Notice is herby given that WILLIAM P. BROWN has filed a petition In the above named Court, praying that he be granted a license as a private detective, and that the same will be heard by the said Court on Friday, May *3, 1*41. at 10:00 A. M.. Daylight Saving Tlrffli. in Room 653, City ALLAN R. BENSINGER. Attorney for Petitioner. 1835 Arch Street. Philadelphia. Pa. IN THE COURT OF QUARTER MESMIONH of the Peace, Philadelphia County. Notice is hereby given that HENRY M. CLARKE has filed a petition In the above named Court, praying that he be granted a license as a private detective, and that the same will be heard by the said Court on Friday, May *3. 1941. at 10:00 A. M., Daylight Saving Time, in Room 653, City Hall. ALLAN R. BENSINGER. Attorney for Petitioner. 1835 Arch Street, ^____^ Philadelphia, Pa. ESTATE OP REBECCA R. CLAU8MAN. deceased. Letters of Administration on the above Estate have been granted to the under- signed, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the dece- dent to make Known the same, and all per- sons Indebted to the decedent to make pay- ment, without delay, to CHARLES CLAUSMAN, 1505 N. 55th Street, Philadelphia. Pa. KASKEY & QUINN AUCTIONEERS, SM ARCH ST. LARGE SALE NEW & USED FURNITURE. TODAY, MAY 1ft. 1941. AT 10 A.M. AT STOKE, 5SS ARCH ST. New salvage bedroom, dining room, L. R. suits, dinette, breakfast and porch sets, 100 maple cricket and boudoir chairs. Mah. Coffee, cocktail, end, con- sole, tier, gate leg and occasional tables, mugazine racks, smokers, lamps, studio couches, club, lounge and occasional chairs, wood A en. beds, coil springs, innerspring mattress, maple high chairs, ruga, gas ranges, top icers, elec. radios and refrlg. Pull-up chairs, bookcases, curio cabinets, utility A kltch cabinets, knee-hole A sec. desks, chrome leg breakfast tables, maple, walnut and mah. chests, robes, dressers, linens, bed- ding, glassware, china, bric-a-brac, etc. AT 2 P. M., RESTAURANT & STORE FIXTURES & KITCHEN EQUIPMENT Nine sets modern wslnut luncheonette booths, walnut lunch counter, oyster bar and trough, Coca Cola box. 3 Pitco and Vulcan Frilators. GARLAND GAS STEAK BROILER, electric water cool- ers, stools, Ice chest, coffee urns, 2 stainless steel Savory toasters, exhaust fans, front and back beer bar. dishes. Eat Neon restaurant sign, candy slant- front cases, steam tables, 3 Cory coffee makers, etc. Legal Notices ESTATE OF MARTIN CHRISTIANSEN, 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 FREDERICK BEYER. Executor. 3304 N. Sth Street. . Philadejphia^Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVF.N TO THE following persons that their furniture and household goods will be sold for storage charges due thereon by the Armour Transn. Co., Ht26 Race at., on Thursday, May 8th, 1941: Mrs. Agnes Plunket, Mrs. A. Mahaf- fey. Mr. Herdon, Mrs. Clements, Mr. Wilcox. DIVORCE NOTICES MASTKR'8 NOTICE IN DIVORCE IN THK COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1. for the County of Philadelphia. December Term. 1940. No. 118. In Divorce A. V. M.: CHARLOTTE WEBER vs. CARL WEBER. To CARL WEBER, present residence Is un- known, but the last known residence was 2315 Emerald 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, Char- lotte Weber, has brought suit against you for absolute divorce on the ground of desertion, and that I will hold a meeting for ths purpose of taking testimony in said case at my office, 1211 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Pa., on Tuesday, the 3rd day of June, 1941. at 3 o'clock P. M., Daylight Saving Time, when and where you may attend with witnesses If you so desire. GEORGE SCHWARTZ, Master, 1211 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Other Legal Notices on Page 30 Died BANNESTER.—April 30. of 1052 Wake- ling st. SARAH J., wife of the late James Bunm-ster, in her 87th year. Sen'Ices, Sat., 3 P, M,, McClurg's Funeral Home. lfirtS Harrison St., Fkd. Int. East Cedar Hill. Friends call Frl. eve., 7 to 9. BINKTEAI).—April 2«». JOHN A., husband of Mary G. Ulnstcnd tnee Frost). Relatives and friends, also St. Helena's Holv Name and She^l Metal Workers Int. Assn., Local 19 Invited to attend tuneral Sat , 9.30 A. M . from his late residence, 5848 N. 4th st. .Solemn Requiem Mass St. Helena's Church. 11 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Friday evening. BLACKMAN—April 29. ELIZABETH. wife of Charles H. (nee Stellwagont. Services Frl., 2 P. M., Conner Funeral Home, 3058 Frankford ave. Friends may call Thurs. tve. RYRNES.—April 39, ELIZABETH A.. daughter of the late James and Marv Byrnes (nee Kelly). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Sat.. 9.30 A. M., late residence. 1025 Morris st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Annunciation Church, 11 A. M. Int. Cathedral Cem. CALDWELL.—April 29, at her late resi- lience, 4232 Spruce St.. JOSEPHINE RU8- SEL, widow of E. Forrester Caldwell. Rela- tives and friends are Invited to funeral ser- vices, Frl., 2 P. M., Funeral Home of An- drew J. Balr & Son, 3925 Chestnut street. Interment private. CARPENTER.—Suddenly. April 30. CHARLES T. CARPENTER. Due notice of the funeral will be given. CHOL.—April 30. WARREN FAUCHERE. husband of late Bssiie Choi Funeral serv- ices, Sal., 2 P. M., at his late residence, Mllford, Pa. CRANSTON.—April 30, MARGARET J. (nee Wiley), wife of the late Jrimes B. Cran- ston, of 1327 S. 53d st. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Sat., 10 A. M. precisely, from Wm. F. Cushing's. 1807 Pine st Int. National Cem. Friends may call 1807 Pine St., Fri., 6 to !) P. M. D'ANNUNZIO.—April 30, 1941, MARY, sister of Tony, George, Nick and Joseph. Fu- neral from her late residence, 1419 Morris St., Sat., 10 A. M. Solemn Requiem Mass. 11 A. M., St. Thomas Church. Int. Holy Cross. DOEBELK.—April 30, at 6018 Cobbs Creek blvd.. CATHERINE DOEBELE, aged 80 years. Relatives and friends, also mem- bers of Calvary Evangelical Chufrh, are Invited to the service, Sat., 1 P. M., Parlors Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends call Fri. eve. DONAGHY.—April 29, of 1118 S. 47th st. St SANA BIXXJMER, wife or Charles Donaghy. Notice of funerai later. DONNELLY.—April 28, suddenly, JAMES S.i beloved husband of Mary Donnelly (nee Graham). Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Society and L. O. O. M., No. 54. are Invited to attend funeral, Frl., 8 A. M., from his late residence, 1613 North Second street. Solemn Mass of Requiem, St. Michael's Church. 9 A. M. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. DUNLAF— April 30. WILLIAM S.. hus- band of Man' A. Dunlap. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Sat.. 1 P. M., at his late residence, 1443 N. 60th st. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve. EBLING.—April 30, at German Protestant Home. Lawndale, CORNELIUS EBLING, aged 85 vrs. Senices, Frl.. 2 P. M.. at Albert Henrtch Funeral Home, 2003 W. Tioga st. ELBERT.—At Vincentown, N. J., April 29, MARY E., widow of George W. El- bert. Funeral from her late residence, 31 Mill St., Vincentown, N. J., Fri., May 2. at 2 P. M. Int. Baptist Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.. 7 to 9. FLYNN.—April 28, MADLEAN. mother of George W. Riehle. of 6027 Latona ave. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service Frl.. 10.30 A. M., Funeral Home of Gordo W. Ardell and Son, 219 N. 53d st. Cremation West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Viewing Thursday evening. FRIEND.—April 28, ANNIE, wife of the late Charles H. Friend. Relatives and friends, also B. V. M. Sodality, are Invited to funeral, Sat., 8.30 A. M., late residence, 127 Snyder ave. Solemn requiem mass, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 9.30 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. GIBBS.—Of Brookllne Park, Pa., April 29, BLANCHE B. GIBBS. Relatives and friends are Invited to the sen-Ice, Friday, 2 P. M., at the Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. 1830 Chestnut St. Interment at Greenwood K. of P. Cemetery. Friends may call Thurs.-eve. GORDON.—April 39, CATHERINE J. HUSTON, wife of William J. Gordon, of 1615 S. 53d st. Notice of funeral later. HAINES.—At his home. 123 Chester ave., Mooreslown, N. .1 , 4th mo 28th, CHARLES C , husband Lydla D. Haines, In his 81st •year Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sth dav, 3 P. M., Home of Wm, Grobler, 78 E Main at., Moorestown. Friends call 4th day. 7 to 9 P. M. / ) 1808-10 Chestnut St. Lx AUCTIONEERS 10 F i i t n l St.. Sostail •> ESTABLISHED 1 8 0 5 * 2 7 William I t . New York NOW ON EXHIBITION *yin exceedingly valuable collection of Precious Stone Jewelry THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JMary H. Ityberts (MRS. PETER WILLIAMSON ROBERTS) -BELLA VISTA" VILLANOVA, PA. At Unrestricted Auction BY ORDF.R OF Fidelity Philadelphia Trust Co. F.XECUTOR Tuesday, May 6,1941, at 2 P. M. DAYLIGHT TIME In Our Art Gallery AN IMPORTANT PEAR-SHAPED DIAMOND, Thirty-Three and Three-Quarter Carats; DIAMOND AND PLATINUM SAUTOIR, One Hundred and Four Carats; DIAMOND NECKLACE, THIRTY DIA- MONDS, Seventy-Five Carats; SQUARE CUT DIA- MOND RING, Eighteen and One-Half Carats; TWO DIAMON6 AND PLATINUM BRACELETS, Eighty- Seven Carats; DIAMOND, CRYSTAL AND EMER- ALD NECKLACE; MARQUISE DIAMOND AND EMERALD RING, Ten Carats; PAIR MARQUISE DIAMOND EARRINGS, Nine and One-Half Carats; THREE VALUABLE ORIENTAL PEARL NECK- LACES, and other artistic pieces. Exhibition from Thursday, May I, until th* day of Sola 9JO A. M. to 3.4S P. M. Saturday, May 3rd—9JO to 3 P. M. Illustrated Catalog Mailtd Upon Receipt of Fifty Cents HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE \ Toear, Msy 1. 1941, at 1.M A. M. IN OUR BASEMENT SALESROOMS * '»<-- Associated AUCTIONEERS. INC. ttlft-17-ie CHESTNUT ST., PHILA. SSfm "9» ASSIGNEE'S SALE Re: F. Ftnk*l STOCK OF FURRIER To Be Sold In Our Mecssvatavs SalesBoor . 191S-1119 CHESTNUT ST., PHIlJi L Today. May 1, 1941, !• A. M. (D.8 pjej- Died Thornan B. Lovatt & Sons GENF.RAL AUCTIONEERS no a. Eighth st., num.. rm. HOCH.—April 27, MARY I. (nee Ward), wife of the late Furman K. Hoch. Rela- tives, friends. Gawaneese Council, No. 72, D of P., are Invited to attend funeral services Frl., 2 P. M., her late residence, 1513 W. Oakdale st. Friends may call Thurs. eve. Int. Forest Hills Cem. HOWARD.—April 28. HELEN B.. (nee Woods), beloved wife of Leldy Howard. Relatives and friends. Clara Waller Aux,. No 39, <J S. W. J., Invited to funeral, Frl,, ft A. M., residence. :VM K Eleanor St. Solemn Requiem Msas. Church of St. Ambrose. 10 A. M. Int Holy Sepulchre. KARGEH.—In Fllz.grrs.ld Mercy Hospital. April 2M. 1941, REV. AUREI.IAN KAIUIKS. Missionary of St. Francis Order from China. Reverend Clergy, relatives and friends in- vited lo Funeral Mass, Sat., 10 A. M., from St. Joseph's Manor, Mcadowbrook. Inter- ment St. Joseph's Manor Cemetery. Viewing Friday evening. KERRJ—Apri! 29, st her home. IBS W. Queen lane, ELEANOR M , widow of John F. Kerr. Service. Fri., 11 A. M.. at St. Luke's Church (CryP 1 Chapel), German- town ave. and Coulter st. Int. prlvsle. Friends call at Chapel, Thurs., 7 to 9 P. M. KXJEIN.-'-April 30. LENA, wife of the late Morris Klein, of 653« Ogontz ave. Rela- tives and friends are Invited to services. Thurs.. 1 P. M., at Joseph Irvine A Son's, 1512 N. Brood St. Int. Mt. Sharon Cem. KLEIN.—April 29. liOUlSA. widow of John M Klein, of MH Madison ave , Willow Ciove, Pa. Services Frl.. 2 P. M., HI the Wm. B. Evoy Funeral Home. 219 S Easton rd., Glenside. Pa. Triends may call Thurs. eve. Int. private. LIND8AV.—On Tues., April 29, CARO- LYN PENTLAND. wife of the late Charles Elder Lindsay, mother of Charles Elder Lindsay, Jr.. of Utica. N. Y., A Mrs. Frederic Stevens of Albany, N. Y. Funeral services at Tcbbutt Memorial Chapel, 176 State at., Al- bany, N. Y., on Friday morning at 11 o'clock. LUTTS.—On April 29, SARAH M. (nee Wood), beloved wife A ohn H. Lutts, or 2035 Bryn Mawr ave.. Haddon Heights, N. J., and mother of William W. Batturs. Funeral services, Saturday. 1P.M.. p . S. T.. at Foster's Funeral Home, 250 White Horse Pike, Audubon, N. J. Int. New Camden Cem. Vltwing Frl., after 7 P. M- MeORATH— April 29, JOHN P.. husband of the late Catherine McLaverty McGrath. Relatives and friends, also employees Rail- way Express Co. and all organizations of which he was a member, are invited to fu- neral. Fri., 8.30 A. M.. from his home, 2602 Brown st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of SL Francis Xavier, 10 A. M. InL Holy Cross Cem. MeMULLEN.—April 28. suddenly, JOHN, of Ballynease, Co. Derry, Ireland, hus- band of Nellie McMullen (nee Hagan). Relatives and friends are Invited to fu- neral. Frl., 830 A. M., from his late resi- dence, 1933 N. Palethorp st. Solemn Re- quiem Mass. SI. Michael's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. MAUCHER.—April 29. ANNA (nee Mrr- ten, wife of the late Henry Maucher. .Rela- tives and friends, also members of Zion Presbyterian Church. Covenant Chapter No. 199, O. E. S.. James W. Baird Court, No. IS, O. of A., and other organizations are in- vited to service, on Sat., at 2 P. M . at her late residence, 1334 N. Hollywood st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Friends call Fri. eve. MEANEV. — A pr II 29, MARGARET, daughter of the late John and Bridget Meaney. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Fri., 8.30 A. M., residence, 121 S. 63d st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Carthage Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross. MEYER.—Of 168 W. Grange ave.. April 29, 1941. TILLIE FRANCES MEYER. Service Fri., 2 P. M., Funeral Home of Floyd M. Bishop. 5408 N. 5tfl sL Friends may call Thurs., 7 to 9 P. M. MURRAY.—Of 1430 Porter St., April 28, JAMES E.. SR., husband of the late Eliza- beth Murray (nee Mansure). Relatives, friends and Bricklayers' Local, No. 1. are Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 1 P. M.. at Wm. F. Cushing's. 1807 Pine st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. NAYLOR.—April 39. DOROTHY S. (nee Epptnger), mother of Mrs. Violet Burktns. Relatives and friends, employees of H*rd- wlck A Magee Co., North Penn Council, D. of L., are Invited to services. Sat., 1 P. M., late residence, 3031 N. Lawrence sL Int. Hillside Cem. Friends call Frl. eve. PARTINGTON.—April 28, MARY ANN, wife of John Partington. Funeral services Frl., 2 P. M.. son's residence, 935 E. On- tario st. Int. Belvue Cem. View. Thurs. eve. RADLKR.—April 30, BERTHA, wife of Philip Radler (nee Gottlieb), of 2349 N. Orianna st. Relatives and friends are in- vited to funeral services, Fri., 11 A. M. pre- cisely, at Morris Rosenberg's Son Memorial Chapel, 2009 N. Broad at InL Hsr Nebo Cem. REEDER.—April 39, FRANK REEDKR Funeral aervlces, Fri., 11 A. M.. from Funeral Home of Mrs. William T. Rose. 1223 Arrott st., Fkd. InL Norlh Cedar Hill. ROACH.—At Tampa. Fla , of 1324 E Berks st , April 39. ALWILDER (nee Fra ley), wife of George Roach. Due notice of funeral will be given. Stook of Jtwelry SUrt Alexandria. Va. Retiring from hnalaeaa. Diamond Kings, Watches, large lot *.«M Jewelry, Pins, Locket*, tlraceteta, LtaA*. Chains, F. Prns. Clocks. Sterling SUver. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 10 A. M. SHARP United States Ix>an Society Sells forfeited pledges from 131* Arrh St. to M37S0 m> R.iMMMl, formerly 3*« Market to 11.1AS6. Diamond*. Watches, Jewelry, ete. FRIDAY, MAV •—10 A. M. SHARP Died RUMULY. — April .*», of 5812 N. Old Mascher St.. MATHIAS, husband of Marie Rumuly (nee Martin). Funeral. Set. P. M.. from Deeter Funeral Hornje. 5S00 N. Sth st. Int. Forest Hills Cem. Viewing Frl.. 7 to 10 P. M. RUS1H.—Died Mondav morning April 39. JULIA RUSH, daughter of the late Color**! Richard Henry furl Susan Rowdoin Rush Puurral services Wednesday afternoon. April SO, at SL Mary's Church. Ardmore. Pa., at 4.K) P M (Daylight Saving Time*. Inter- ment private. SANFORD— April 28. WILLIAM H , hus- band of Margaret W. Sanford. of 30 Weat- view ave., Mt. Airy. Relatives and friends. University Lodge, No. 610. F. and A. M . are Invited to the service. Frt . 2 P. M., at Kirk & Nice's*. 6.301 Germantown ave. Int. private. Friends call Thurs. eve. SCHOY.—April 29. CATHERINE, widewe of Cssper Schoy. Relatives and friends, also members of Calvary Evangelical Church, are invited to the service. Sat.. 2.30 P. M . Parlors Harold B. Mulligan. 1119 W Lehigh ave. InL Oakland Cem. Viewing Fr, eve, SHORT.—Suddenly, April 29. 1941 310 F, Oakdale ave . Glenside W HOW* ARD. husband of the late Laura O. Short. Relatives, friends and Kx.-eisior I^tige, No. 491, F. and A. M., Invited to funeral. Frl., 2 P M . from the Edwm F. Thies Funeral Home. 26 N. Easton rd., Glen- side, Pa. Friends may cell Thurs. eve. SMITH.—April 28. FRANK M . husband of Mary M.igulre Smith Relatives and friends invited to the service. Fri . 2.30 P. M-. Ogontz Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan. Ogontz and Cheiten aves. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Viewing Thurs. eve. SMITH.—April 30. THOMAS WM C Services Frl.. 11 A. M.. Old Mans Home, 39th st. end Powelton eve. TAYLOR—April 29. IDA (nee Kershaw), widow of Artnur C. Taylor. Relatives and friends are Invited to services. Frl. 2 P. M.. at David G. Frankenfleld Bldg . 317 N. 53d s t Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call Thurs., 8 to 10 P. M. TOBIN.—April 29. formerly of 4336 Wayne ave., JOHN, son of the late James and Margaret Tobin. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, Fri.. 8.30 A. M., res- idence of sister, Mrs. James McShane. 1713 St. Paul st. Solemn Requiem Mas, St. Steph- en's Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre. Friends call Thurs. eve. van ES.—April 29, ANNA v»n den BOSCH, wife of Louis W. J. van Es, of 214 8. Mllllck st. Relatives end friends sre in- vited to services, Fri.. 11 A. M. Funeral Home of Andrew J. Balr A Son, 3925 Chest- nut st. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Thurs., 7 lo 9 P. M. VAN HOOK.—April 29, et his home. 119 E. Cliveden ave.. WARREN B., huabard of the late May G. Van Hook. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Fri . 8..*0 A. M., from Kirk A Nice's. SSOl German- town ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Made- leine Sophie's Church, 10 A. M. Int Holy .Sepulchre Cem. Friends call Thurs. eve. WEGLEIN— April 30. RICHARD WEGr LEIN. Relatives and friends are invited to the service, Saturday. 2 P. M.. at the Oliver H. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st Interment Westminster Cemetery. Friends may call Fridsy evening. WELSH.—April 29. EDWARD L.. hus- band of Louella Short Welsh. Relatives and friends are invited to the service. Fn . 2 P. M., Presbyterian Home for Aged .Couples A Single Men, 4700 City Line. Int. Arlington Cem. WE NIGER.—April 30. LAWRENCE, of 4138 Elbridge St.. son of the leu Lawrence and Mary B. Weniger fnee Heffner), aged 52 years. Relatives, friends, employees of Henry Disston A Sons and all organizations of which he was a member are Invited to attend funeral. Set, 8.30 A. M., from the Funeral Home of Alfred P. G. Rose. 2616 Bridge St., Bridesburg. Solemn Re- quiem Mass, SL Timothy's Cnurch, 10 A. M. int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Viewing Tn., 7 to 10 P. M. WHITNEY.—On April 29, 1941. AUGUS- TUS DODGE, husband of Caroline S. Whit- ney, of Brookllne, Del Co., Pa. Service and Int. prtvs** WILLIAMSON—April 29. GEORGE W . 3d. husband of Frances E. Williamson, aged 64 years. Relatives and friends are invited to services, Fri., 2.30 P. M.. Apts. Win. H. Battershy. 3316 N. Broad st. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. WILMUTH.—OF 1313 S. Mehrllle St.. April 29, JOHN J., son of Annie WUmc'i (nee Snee) snd the late John Wltmuth. Rel- stives, friends snd employees Municipal Court Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 30 A. M.. from McGlllln A Sons'. 5015 Woodland sve Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. Francis de Sales, 10 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WILSON.—April 39. WALTER W1IJION Relatives A friends also Llghlhoosa Men s Cluh invited In services, Sat , 2 .V) P. M . Funeral Home of John Richmond 612 W \* high Int (ireenmount Friends call Fn eve i \ i Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Phone y o u r ^ n U a d . R I T t e i l h o U S e 5000 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1941 Phone ww^wmgtjdta B R O A D 5000 a d e I !• • I — I I M

For Sale PARK 5098

NEW DEAL LUMBER—MILLWORK

20th & RIDGE AVE. Wat DELIVER 150 MILES

110 Miles Free»

M 9 0 0 FT 1ST QUALITY

DELUXE TILE BOARD 18c SO. FT.

ALL COLORS

I N S U L A T E D

ECONOMY BUNGALOWS 20x16—$150 24x20—$200 28x24—$275 30x26— $310

%., 4-. 5* ROOM SIZES—NO INTERIORS

ALL YEAR COTTAGES ••Mayfair" 28x24, $490 •Wadsworth1 30x26, $550

Jlsdale" 34x26, $600 I ROOM SIZES. No Interior*

For Sale

II CRYSTAL

9 SPRING GARDEN ST. STE, ifi'Hi RACE 6543

NEW LUMBER—ALL SIZES AS LOW AS 2^jc FT.

^ E W WINDOW FRAMES A N D SASH, W. P., $2.75

5000 NEW DOORS, $2.00 UP ALL SIZES—1. 3. 5 PANELS

NEW WALL BOARD, l%c FT. # 1 ASBESTOS SIDING, 4c Sq. Ft. HIGH GLOSS TILE BOARD. 12c SQ. FT.

3000 WINDOW SASH, ALL SIZES—20c UP FRENCH DOORS. LIKE NEW

32.40-WITH GLASS 3000 USED DOORS, ALL SIZES—75c UP

7* LBS. SLATE SURFACE. $1.30 HEX SHINGLES, 50 SQ. FT. SI 50 BRICK SIDING S1.35 BDLE.

Household Goods W A N T E D

HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNITURE

OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS IMMEDIATE REMOVAL

ACME FURNITURE C O . _2312 HI I)G E A V B. POP, 9613 .^

Furniture, Rugs, Baby Grand Pianos ANTIQUES. BRIC-A-BRAC, CHINA

Marble Top Tables. Colored Glass, Vases.

5-GALLON CAN ROOF COATING 5 LBS- ROOF CEMENT .$1.20

I '

CHICKEN HOUSES '16x20, $65—16x40, $115

INSULATED

CABINS 10x12, $70—12x20, $100

' INSULATED GARAGES 10x18, $65—18x18, $1 10

•re laterested tn.

irriptlv* circular on any specify which on« you

2x4—2x6—2x8—2x10 4c Sq. Ft.

COMPLETE WINDOWS $2.75

Bungalow type, double hung. uv-tusttn* assembled frame and 1 pair 20x20

74' CEDAR SHINGLES $1.20 Bundle

SIDING «" Y. P. NOVELTY, 4^4c SQ. FT. 6" FIR 5T*C SQ. FT. 6" W. P. BEVEL 4c SQ. FT. 12x24 A 8 B E S T O S . . . 4 4 c SQ. FT.

•FLOORING 1x4 Y. P. # 2 — 3 H e SQ. FT. 1x2*4 OAK # 2 — 6 H c SQ. FT. 1x3 Y. P. f 1— 5c SQ. FT.

6" Y.P. ROOFERS 3%c Sq. Ft.

INSULATED

BRICK SIDING 2'/2C Sq. Ft,

Buff or Red. Rejects.

•3 FT. PICKETS, 4'/2c

PLASTER BOARD

¥B •T-fll-lO V ' thick •T-i-9-10 V t h i c k -

"-—%" thlck-

J*4C -4c i

aq. ft. , j aq. ft.

-2c aq. (t.

W I N D O W SCREENS $1.50

BRONZE WIRE— FULL LENGTH I V thick * W.P—Slza 28%"x47%"

•COMBINATION SCREEN DOORS, $5

Wit* Glaaa Storm P sites U . Brotuur Screen i%" fSir* s i w. p.—««• x/tofi/B «ll Other Rises In Stork

-TMta fur Fraa Catalog

PUKE LINSEED OTL PAINT $160 GAL. Sold Under a Money Back Guarantee

HOUSE P A I N T , 50c GAL. IN 5-GALLON CANS

NEW BUILT-IN TUBS 114,00 UP

NEW TOILET OUTFITS $8.76

NEW PEDESTAL LAVATORY $7.95

CT* i l N K A CABINET 115.98

NEW TOILET SEATS ~ 51 35

USED WASHSTANDS 1 51.50 UP RADIATORS ? 7c FT. UP USED 18x2-1 SINKS 400 UP SINGLE A DOUBLE LAUNDRY

TUBS .82.30 UP

LUMBER V MILLWORK NEW SASH. Stock. Sixes, 30c e». PLASTERBOARD %.'*, 2 i c ; %". 3c aq. f t

PAINTS, GLASS. HARDWARE (!emont, Sand, Lirrif,^looting

New A Uaed Plumbing and nkratln*: Supplies KURLAND'S—"Since 1898M

7th_ &_B«inhridjf.' Sts. WAL. 4963 CONSULT US about your spring list of

new and used building material. Tonga of structural eteet. Bricks. •2.000.000 avail, from 12 factory Jobs 3 freight elevators, factory steal window sash Maple flooring. Char lei I) Heavav. Ridge A Hunting Park avea. i35oo Ridge «i f > Phone* Rnd H7S7, Park 3009,

"LOWEST PRICES IN CITY ROOD USED LUMBER BUILDING LUMBER

NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY

ASSOCIATED WRECKERS 8TH I CLEARFIELD STS. RAD, UPM

TOILET OUTFITS—$8.90 NEW TOILET SEATS—$1.35

ATLAS 1328-48 BAINBRIDGE KIN' TWO

"FRANKLIN WRECKING CO." SAG. i 3168. 3301 GTN. AVE. PARK 3349. Hot Air Heaters. Gaa Rangea. Plbg. & Roof­ing Supplies. Bldg. Materials, Doors A Saah. Bullt-tn Kitchen Units, low as $49.50. Free Estimates Use our Easy Budget Plan.

_ Open Monday A Friday Evca.. 7 to 9. H«ating Boilers and Radiators

Plurnbirijr. Supplies—Lowest Prices VICTOR, 1026 N. FRONT ST.

REG. 4963 PARK 5171

TYPEWRITERS AH Makes— Standard Keyboards.

PRICE RANGE—$15 UP' LIBERTY TYPEWRITERS. 132 S. 11th S t DESKS] "ITS uPr^HAiRaTATBTTrCfiS: KARDEX FILES, DUBIN CO.. 260 S. STH.

If the kind of article you desire is not advertised in today's Inquirer

why not try an ad of your own under "WANTED"? A 2-line ad for three weekdays will cost you only |2 .16; for an entire week, in­cluding the grreat Sunday Inquirer, the tost is only $4.50. Call RIT-tenhouse 5000 or Broad 5000.

_ R E F « I O E R A T O R s ' SAVEj tap to 1555!" ail makes refrigerator*. G K.J Westinghouse, Kelv., Norge, Leonard.

Cnm'.r-if etc. Terms only 52 down, 5 years to pay. No'Ycri tnpe. immediate delivery.

WHfrTSH A F T E R . I N C 5th A Market._ ('. at refrlg., conv. size] good cond., $40. 212

W. Plumstcad Lansriuwne. Mad. 7686-M REFRIG., slightly "used, all make*. 527 50 *Jlfc.ArJiAJI» IlOti W. Glrard. Ofc gun. A ev. NORSE. 539.50. Gen'l ElecT' $37.75. H.

dpn, 251 S. 60th st. G. E.1 r*Frit«ratol? family slat, almost new,

sac. $59. 4333 Lancaster ave.

Wearing Apparel SPECIAL OFFER! Persian Lamb'Coat.'s!*

Small deposit will hold till fall. Geo. Shaef-fer A Co.. 1307 Chestnut. Open Wed, eye. MEN'S~s~ults. topcoats, $6. Coals A pants.

SI.3ft up, Brooks. N. E. cor. Sth A Filbert. MAN'S raccoon coat. Size 38, good condition.

Sell reasonable. Bryn Mawr 2796. f ROlfsERS t o l n a t c ¥ a n ^ ^

up. ADLER the CLOTHIER, 110 N.lhth st.

JOHN RHOADS COMPANY 4157 Lancaster Ave. BAR. 1000. Est. ISM ANTIQUES, bric-a-brac, china, furniture, every description. Office furniture, baby

grands, household goods, all kinds. Immed. removal. Mr. Victor. 4927 N. 9th. Mich. 9623 ANTIQUES, andirons. Oriental-"rugs, ~hsM , of,, marble top furn. Crystal Chandllers.

sew, marh., vases. Cole. POT <.7th.Lojfn,9332 A NTIQUES,"" tMrsW top Ub4*s, so^M. rriusic

boxes, vases, colored glass, china, silver & furniture. Blum, «104 Market. All. 7420, HKDS. Furniture, Rugs. Antiqu**, China,

Nagle. 2717 W. Dauphin si. Fre. 1977 A NTIQUES.- "hs Id" f » ids u a nte< i ] CHmtl n u t

' A n t t q u c Shop, 1909 Chestnut, Loc, 4679, V u R N I f U R E ; china A antlQtkw of M cfi-

acrlptions. Wilson, 3916 Market st. Pen.0938 b o Nf/T give your furniture away. Call Re­

gent 703,1 or see Mr. Brown. 3049 N. 5th.

Wanted to Bay

Machinery and Tools FOR SALE

MACHINE TOOIJS. SHEARS AIR COMPRESSORS, BRAKES

PUNCH PRESSES, MOTORS WELDERS. LARGE STOCK OF

BENCH VISES 1HIH GKRMANTOWN AVE.

FbR

DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND PAWN'TICKETS BOUGHT

HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN PHILA.

KELLY & CO. Established 42 Years

N. W. COR. l lTH A WALNUT STS.

OLD GOLD^SILVER—PEWTER As licensed smsilttrs we can pay more.

GARFIELD SMELTING A REFINING CO. Establlsjwl 48 Years- 15 S 18th S t

OLD GOLD, SILVER. PLATINUM. JEW­ELRY, DIA. BOUGHT. WE PAY HIGH­

EST PRICES. PHILA. JEWEL EX. .102 S,Sth. USED Cotborne pin> crust nii in, junlorbench model. Kuglei's Restaurant Co , 30-36 S.

15th »t. TYPEWRJnTERS. khotguns. i Ifles, sportinglfe miscel.goods.4Q4S Market.Bar.8116.Op.eve. REVOLVERS, rifles, shotgun.^ gold, all kinds of_ tools. 2631 Kensington. Gar. 1321.

DIAMONDS. Any kind jeweiry, oki gold, sil-ver, antiques bought. Gardners, 205 S. 17th.

DIA~MONDS, old fold. Jewelry/ silver Best prices. Penn Smelling Co.. 906 Filbert, st.

Storage, Moving, Hauling ARMOUR Transportation Co., 1026 Race st.

Modern warehouse, low rates. No advance charges. Loads A part loads to A from N. Y., Wash.. Chicago. Florida & points en route, at return load rates. Day, night. Wal. 4000. LOADS fo'Mass.. N. Y., Ga.. Fla., Ohio &

111., Mich.. Colo.. Texas. Calif., Ky.. Mo., Okla., La. A tn rowte. Estimates given. Local mo v. A *tg. J. D. -BelL 26 8 SM. All. 1300. ECONOMICAL rates anywhere, California specialists; no crating. Quotations by phont

or mall. United. 2433 N. Stanley St. Saga-more 77«i ._ _^__ RETURN load fates, N.~X, N. Y^'Conn,. Masa., N. H-, Maine. Del.. Md.. D.C.. Va..

Caro., Ga.. Fla., Pa.* Ohio, W.Va.. 111., Ind. Crossman, 4147 Gtn ave. Mic.1232. Del.8234. WTD. Full or part loads, all points. Padded

vans. National Delivery Assn.. 3650 Market st. Eve. 8400. Prompt serv. Bonded drivers. APPLE Storage Co., local A long-distance

moving. Return rates. 5734 VlnesF All. 4400. LOCAL i"dlatajiceT^ella&ieT Very low" rate.

Williams. 1957 Plymouth. Wav. 0147. MOVING A hauling, go anywhere. Day o* _nilM- C. Gray. 1435 N. 19th s t . _ 1 PIECE'Tup to 6 rooms.locai^TbnJfdTitanca.

W. F. Thomas, |3935 Market. Eve. 15W2.

Coal, Cohm and Fuel Oil

RENT Compressors. Tractors, Bulldoiers

Rollers, Mixers and Pumps SERVICE SUPPLY CO.

20TJI A VENANGO SAG, 2200 ONE YD. OSGOOD GAS S H O V E L -

10-TON BUFFALO GAS ROLLER Both good rnech. cond. Shovel can be seen working. Phone eves. Germantown 6555. EQUIPMENT for chemical; paint, food in­dustries, electric motors A machine tools

bought & sold., PEREZ, 313-15 N. 3d st. AIR COMPRESSORS-—>4 UP to 30 H. P. Buy from FACTORY & SAVE Terms.

S< OTT. 4674 Mulberry._Fkd..Phila. Jef.1357 BOILERS."HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE, HUNT, 1620 N. Delaware ave. Reg, 1141,

WOODWORKING MACHINERY. Cat. free. SWANGER BUDS.. 134 N. 3d st. Mar. 0178.

SHEET METAL MACHINES AND TOOLS. Used A new, MILTQN,402 Race 8t.Wal.17S4

NEW Saw Table, 10", til'Ung arbor, f ft P. F!(><ir_m(xl*L_Sac. Martin E l e c « u Arch st.

IIY'DRAUOC" Q F T S ' A "PAINT SFRAY EQUIPMENT. Uberty, 458 N.5th.Mar.5562

LATHES! millers, shnpers. grinders, etc. List on rMiu('st,_fJ'Brie%_113 N J k l st.

NEW USED bollers." boTleFirepfiifs."BOILER ENGR. SUPPLY CO.. Phoenlxvllle, Pa.

REBUILTr steam and motor-drrvan pumps. DELTA.,^48 N. 3D ST,

TEXTILE SUPPLIES MADE BY CHAR LES BOND COMPANY, 617 ARCH

RENT-SALE, an compress., tools, welders. Equip, Rental Co.. 3719 Filbert, Eve. 5000,

SPOT welders. PRESSES, machine toots. FRANK J.LUNNEY, 17th A Cambria sts.

METAL STAMPING PRESSES FOB SALE. JOSEPH HYMAN A SONS, 2800 E.TIOOA.

TODAY'S A U C T I O N SALES NAME

ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS, 1NC-NAMl i ; i . T. FREEMAN A CO. KAHKKY A g t l N N K AS KEY A QI'INN tt'M. b\ COMLY A HON P E N N J E R S E Y AUCTIONEERS

A D D R E S S TIMR • 1915-17 IB Chestnut S t . — — — 1 0 . 0 0 A. M.--ISOJi-lo Chestnut St. 0 .30A.M.* - 5t5 Art h St.— - 10.00 A. M.-- 58B Areh Mt. ——-— 2.00 I». M.--N. E. Cor. Water A Wo4f Sts.—.11 .tM» A. M . -- $1-23-35 N. Second S t . — — — 1 0 . 0 0 A. M.-

SELI.INO -Stoek of Furrier -Household Furniture • New and Used Furniture -Restaurant. Store Fixtures and Kltehen Equipment -Salvaged Wholc«n!« Stock of Wrapping Taper a i d -Electrical Supplies

Paper Bags

WM. F. COMLY & SON AUCTIONEERS, 27 S. 2nd STREET

SALVAGE WHOLESALE STOCK OF

WRAPPING PAPER & PAPER BAGS TODAY. MAY 1st. 11 A. M., D. S. T.

ON PREMISES. N. E. COR WATER & WOLF STS.. PHILA. Salable Goods Showing Little Damage Comprising:

5 CARLOADS OF PAPER PRODUCTS & SUNDRIES 5000 rolls Gator Hide, Flexor and Southland Kraft, white bond, parchment, fiber, manila, butcher ami drug wrapping paper, in 12- to 48-Inch rolls; largs quantity of Wa Ha, Penobscot and King Kraft and colored S. O. paper bags from 1 lb. to >4 bbl. size; Pajax rood wrapping paper, steak Interleaving and tray paper, guni paper, butcher and binder twine. 1- and U-ply Sisal twine. Sunshine straws, drinking cups, pie plates, quantity of Ball Mason jars, brooms, matches, etc.

WOODWORKING MACHINERY, saws, re-palring, KENNEDY, 111 N. 7th. Wal. 2064.

W A N T E D HIGHEST prices for largo lathes, millers, shapers. planers .generators, boilers A equip.

of all kind*. Mullen. Mar. 1433. 806 N. M. WANTED Lathes, planers, shapers, mll-lers. boring; mills, machine tools. Lorn: 7434,

CASH for all types of tools, electric equip­ment. motors_ond mnchinery._Gra. 5271.

WE Buy Elec. Motors,- Mach,'v. too l s A Eqpt of all kinds. Ste. 3172: 223"t N. 30th.

Musical Instruments

CASH OR BUDGET Buy fron. Leg. Yard; summer prices—3 tons or more. Nut. Stove, Egg. $7.85; Pea, $6.95; Buck, $5.75. Sag B344. Anytime. Ltv. 2006.

CITY COAL CO. .910-12 W. TIOGA ST. COLLIERY, nut. stove, egg: $8 4 tons, $3l"

pea. $7. Howey, 2826 W. Oxford. Ste. 4922. STOVE A Nut $8.30. Pea $7.50. Buck WM.

Phlla. Coal, 221 W. Cumberland. Reg. mm.

CLEARANCE SALE Dainty Spinets from ."M1<>. Lovely Grands,

incl. Stelnway, Sohraer, Everett, Brambach. Marshall * Wendell, Cunningham A others, $145 to ,1395. Good practice pianos from $29. Come in now. WURLITZER, 1031 Chestnut st. Open evenings. Wal. 2620. TROMBONES, Conn, King, Selmer, Olds.

some new, some used, priced from $29.50. Terms as low as $1 wk. JACOBS BROS., 1718 Chestnut St. Estab. 41 years. Open eves. Exclusive Distrs. for Selmer In­struments A access. Olds, Bundy band in­struments A Sllngcrland drums, MARTIN Alto Sax A caM. MrfTcorMLTilr.

Iglnally sold for $119.50. Will sacr. $39 50. Also Selmer, Bundy A Conn Altos A Tenors.* Terms as low as $1 wk, JACOBS BROS , 1718_Chestnut at. Estab. 41 yrs. Open eves. 120* BASS Accordions, Carnerano, Galantl,

Cellini, etc., slightly used. Priced from $79.50 up. Terms as low as $1 week. JACOBS BROS.. 1718 Chestnut st. Estab. 41 years. Open eves CHICKERING GRArTD. Completely recon -

ditioned. $225. SELLERS, 6009 Baltimore

•y*_''°jy2i0liJy5.-i?GH RENT." 5 SMALL G"RAND PIANOS, $95, $125, I l i l ,

$165, $195. Llndberg Piano Co., 1809 Wal­nut it . Rit. 8240. Open eves.

M U S I C A L 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

struments, drums, etc. Any cond. Wal. 1702. WANTED, Grand A uprFghlpfalioafolr cash.

Ph. How. 8766 or write Acme, 813-S. 3d st.

Radio and Repair AUTO—Custom '41 Plym.. Dodge, De Soto,

Chrysler.Spec.$22.50.Goldy's. 2001 N.Broad CUSTOM Built, reg. price $39.95 $9.50 Rubin's. 33d A York. Open till 10 P. M.

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P E N N - J E R S E V Auctioneers, tl-23-29 N. 3d St. I

Today, May 1—10 A. M.. D.S.T. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

500 Trad* Lots Comprising: 4" to 6" bronze chain

drops, flood lights, R. L. M. reflectors, all shapes; switch boxes, knife switches, copper lugs, renewable fuses, fuse wire. conduleU-all sizes; sockets; switches, wire, pipe covers of all kinds, switch plates, Pittsburgh reflectors, oil switch­es, lock nuts and liuahings. Benhlcks. service fittings. V, P. globes and cages couplings, panel boards, 1000 boxes brass and Iron machine screws. 10,000 bolts. Mania lamps. :«>0f# lb. copper wire, cut­outs. Greenfield, Mogul sockets, etc. Tire changer, hanging fixtures, etc.

HARDWARE. riXMBING—Unions. T"s, L's, nipples, flics, locks, pliers, etc.

IB ELECTRIC MOTOR*.— h, H. P . 3-phase and 10 motors, assorted sizes Compressors, 1 Weston amp and volt­meter. Eord 2-toa chain hoist. 3 John­son oil burners.

1 RAOOCA ELECTRIC PORTABLE riPK THREADER, ' V to 2"

Legal Notices IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO.

1 for the County of Philadelphia. June Term. 1»30. . , _ „ „ N o - W M V

In re: Estate ANNA KESTER, a weak-minded person. Notice Is hsrsby given that <he first

account of George D. Mullen, Jr., Guardian of the estate of Anna Kester, and petition for distribution thereunder, have been filed In the office of the Prothonotary of the above court, where they are open to the examination of any person interested. The said account and petition will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas No. 1, in Room "B" (243), City Hall, Phlla., on Monday, May St. 1941. at 10 A. M. ' E. D. S. T . ) - f o r audit or such action as the Court may deem expedient. Unless excep­tions are filed thereto before said date, the said account may then be confirmed abso­lutely and distribution ordered.

GEORGE D MULLEN. JR.. 411 Liberty Trust Bldg., Phlla., Pa.

W A N T E D

•OAK STEPS. IMaWr*—S* «Oe •ROOCWOOL. 35-LB. RAM . 79c * W PLYWOOD 4x3, 6. 7. B—4Hc sq. ft.

LOTS OF 500 FT. •TJCNCE POSTS-CYPRESS 70c CEDAR LINING - fi'-,c SQ. ET. KSanrrr PINE PANELLING 5C SO. n

5 4 c SQ. FT •FTR FENCING -UP TO 20' LENGTHS

%'* TEMPERED HARD BOARD Ac SQ. FT 5 GAL ROOT COATING - 70c Jtl HEX SHINGLES $1.75 BDLE. PALNT OCTSIDE GRAY $1 GAL

Items Marked • F. 0 . B. Yard Oi*n Datly A Saturday 'til 6 P. M. Cair Estjjtaatlnt Department is open Sunday

to I P. M. for out-of-town trade only.

MEN'S used clothing A shoes Cash paid BAma'a, 2015 .Germantown ave. St*. 5930.

Op. vie. -: A »»«•— t**MlBPIi Wt"' prices

P. SellK»on. LVr7 W. .Susquehanna. Ste 2251. WTD Clothing, furs, shoes. Highest price*.

Martin's. 4041 Market st. Bar. 9116.Op.eve. USEI5 men's clothes, cash paid; call, phone, Rlt. 4585. Harold's.N.E.cor. 13th A Arch sts.

Household Goods SE VT3N FLOORS OF FINE r U R N l f U R E

$9 POSTER BEDS. ALL SEES— $4.95 $50 CHIPPENDALE SOFA $.'17.50

17 COIL SPRINGS $4.50 $50 n-PC MAPLE BEDRM. SET—$29.75

$100

1125

3-PC. MO SUITE. C

)DERN LIVING ROOM

-$69.00

m STAR SUPPLY ReaftaiB paper 65c roll, roof cement 5 gal. J5c. toilet seats $1.25. 30 gal. galv. boiler. **J?* bucket-* day V! 95JUS3 Germantown.

MiSCTBUILDING MATERIALS CENTRAL WRECKING A SALVAGE CO..

27th A South, . . .RJT. 0B97—RACE 1832. fotRTAURANT Kitchen~l^uTp-irUfenirs .

Counter atooli, tables, chairs. 100 Alum­inum A steel pots, steam tables. $12 up. Sil-vensare. 46c doa. up. Acme, 1003 Vine.

CASH REGISTERS ! f £ A Z J & C E R i BOUGHT, SOLD. RENT-ED, EXCMANGED. Low as $20 349 N. 9th. G R O f t i f A deticateaeen fixtures. neWTfT '

duty case com pi. Dayton scale. U. ' grtader. sacrifice. Ste. 6669. ^Tiaae and BatMaotto. practically

Sm t i a Call Trinity 3573 for appoint-

POOL TABLES, regular A poitaWa. See us ftrat. Thore Is a reason. Prices $75 up.

Opaa t a t till 4 P. M,. 1438 Federal st. • O O T m s T O R E FIXTURES. SHOW CASES

RLED1 equipment at bargain prices.

TO, 0 0 CALLOWHILL ST. LOM.7773. DOUBLE DUTY CASES

Reaoa. all sixes, new case guar., com pi. with reaaara. 1230 Germantown Av. Reg. 6147.

ripoli Barber Sup. Co., 604 S. 9th ' In Barber Shop Equipment

AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE SOLD, BOUGHT A EXCHANGED

PATTEN FURNITURE CO..1312-18 Arch St.

10-PIECE WATER FALL DIN­ING ROOM SUITE

8-PIECE PORC. BREAKFAST SET—$17.50 FACTORS TO YOU

N. fi COR. 2D A MARKET STS. $25~"P«rcrT"op Tfreakfast Set ftlsTrti) $29 Pore. Top Gas Ranges $14.50 $119 New, 10 pc. Wal. dining rm. suites, $69 100 Odd Bedroom Chairs, Walnut with

silk covers. Your choice $1.50 VALUES UP TO $9

Open Mon. A„Wed. Evenings ADAMS FumltureJWart. 19 S. 7th St.

CLEARANCE OF SAMPLE FURNITURE JUNE BRIDES SEE US BBFORE BUYING

3 ROOMS FURNISHED $100 Cash or terms. Save 50 to 60%

A deposit will hold any purchase ALLEGHENY FURNITURE CO.

3019 Ksnsington Ave. Open evea. Free delivery for 60 miles

JUST ARRIVED FROM FACTORY N E W F U R N I T U R E — s o to 60% O F F

300 BEDROOM SUITES —$26 to $ 98 200 DINING ROOM SUITES —$44 to $119 195 DIVING ROOM SUITES —$29 to $135

SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE CO. 909 MARK ET ST. OP. E V KS. ' T I L 9

FINE FURNITURE" DINING ROOM SUITES. $15 UP LIVING ROOM SUITES, $10 UP

» BEDR(X»M SUTTES $19 DP & W. COR. 23d & MARKET

OPEN EVENINGS. CASH OR CREDIT. SAMPLE HOUSE" Fl 'RNITURE

OVER .1X1 SUITES Values up to $aoo, Sae. Some $75 up.

CREDIT EXTENDED AT t»"i 2S2« GERMANTOWN AVE.

... protect it when you borrow We don't uk you to oat op a loc of write your own ticket about how security . ... nor to beg anyone to much per month you repay on sign your note. We don t drag your loan. If you want cash—$15 your boat or friendt into your to $ijo or more—come in and tee at ta in . . . and you'll be invited to i t , We want to make loam.

10 CONVENIENT Veronal OFFICES IN PHILADELPHIA

DOWHTOWM—tnd Floor, 1 111 Chtitnut Stnrt DOWNTOWM-Jrd Floor, 4 N. Sknnih St. (DcacMa Bide.) . . DOWNTOWN—Sth Fleer. II Jv. Juntptr St. (0pp. City Hall) . 6CMUNT0WN-J Bat Outttn Aseaaw (Onr UniUd Cigar Ston) KENSIN6T0N —Ind Floor, 3160 Ktiuington Avmm' . . . . NORTH PHIUfiELfHU—fad Floor, $7t0 Norlh Bfmd Stmt . WEIT rHIUfJELPHIA-**<* Floor. StOO Walnut StrtH , . , WEIT FMIUOCLFHIA-^nd Floor. 6 SouthstndStrut , Ml* OAim-tnd Floor, 6908-10 Mark* Strut . .

LOC i f k WAL UiO HITiti* CBR iQt*

. . NBBtSiS • . RAD0SU . . CRAtSSi . . ALL 4440 . Boul€vant iOOS

NOMIITOWN—Nomato** P*nn TruM Bldg. Norrutown 38* •EW MAVFAII tFriCt—/Vani/onI Ate. d Cottma* 8t, UAYfair 1709

f tr st choice c o o j f - f o - c o a s f

r •mm—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'

1*^IL"S Curiosity Shop, rebuilding, still do­me tMislnesw. 12 Strawberry st. <Irst street

weet of 'id>. Dally bargains. Call and see. DESKS.' STEEL. 50 IN STOSc FOR IM­

MEDIATE DEUVERY. GLOBE OFFICE FURNITURE CO.. 907 WALNUT ST. PAfitTTTsaT'PER" CJALLON'. ''.Rid7~gra^

areen, brown. 55-gar> drum lots. Snyder Paint Cat. 2335 E. Ontario. Dei. 6614. TTt*EWklflblt. Royal. $ lT All makes

rented. 3 mesitha. $5. Dunn, 3 S. UHh st. SODA Fountain. Double sink bob-tall-carb-' Coamftr- See ROXY. 1617 N. 2d. FRYER*, deep fat. 2 Pitman. sMlghtly used*.

Good condition. Cheap. 1009 Arch s t l^aWlLATORY- balance, glass and reagents,

champ. Hawry K. Fort Co..2227 N.American. T MIXER. Sifter, Sllcer. Wrapper.

Oven. Pie Crust marh. 1731 N. Tulip tan. 12*. $5; elect. Premier. Jr., IS; s box »prtng.$10.3621 Poweiton ave.

FREfidH Oriental rug .10x8 H. Price reas. _ Call Woodtmry 10S7, w f c j j p i ^ o w p t with rods A goggle* corn-

Mow farJPJJT 2101 E. UppteooTt st. SODA FOUNTAIN, booths, back bars. Ra-

ROXY. 133-35 N. 2d s t

VERYfin* mahog. twin bedroom, cost $iSF: also $400 Crotch mahog. dinner room from

sample house. Sac. $200 each or best offer.' D FrJand. 3226 Chestnut, to 9 P. M.

1 1 M I J i M - f

STORE 'fixtures. resUurant equip. Booths, A uaed. Bargain. Bernheim, 512 Arcn.

MOTORS Scooter* for sale in good cond. WU1 aac. 2taa E. Allegheny ave. Neb. 9441.

FLEXIBLE siiart."motor A stand, good cond. Barg. $22 50 Public L'n Co., 928 South st.

HAIR Dryer A permanent wave machine" Bargain. Public L'n. Co.. 13 S. 16th st.

20.000 FOLDING chairs; used. 85c *a. Oak-wood Chair Mfg. Co., 1009 Race st.

DRUdi STORE"TfXTURES. Compatte. No deaiers. 3120 Market. Eye. 8802 week days.

DESKS, SAFES, STEEL FILES. CHAIRS. etc Very cheap_Art Desk Co.. 905 Arch.

C V. HIQT1941 10 ftTdouble duty delicates-•ea^raae. Terms Rac^ Wal. 319TJ. H. Koplt

SrRTW" rases, filing cabinets, office rhalrs, barg price* Larkln. l'C6 Arch st.

NEW FURNITURE: LIVING ROOM. BED­RM. A DINING RM. SUITES; $41 TO $98.

CASH OR NO MONEY DOWN

LEE, 2554 KENSINGTON AVE. ING ROOM SUITES. :t pieces 55')

Buy direct from factory, save 50'V Easy tms Perfect Uph. Furniture Co. ASM N. 6th.

SAMPLE HOUSE FURNITURE Living, dintng A bedrm. suites, low as $29.50 1903 Market St. Easy terms at 6%.

FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE 10 Floors New Furniture teduced 40 to 50%.

Feittstein's, 9th A Spring Garden st, GAS Range,'Bengal, fine cond. Eiecr\vasher,

like new, kitchen cabinet. Ige. dresser, Mahog. bed. Bar. 6396 9 A. M, to 12 N, RUG& Broadloom. Wilton,Axm.,Mills' clear­

ance. Large and small sizes. Save 40%. Standard Rug Company. 24U1 Kensington av.

HCTPOINf ELECTRIC R ANGES For a real buy. see us before you buy.

Wt ci.rry all models. 4333 Lancaster ave. LlV. fm, suite, fir. sampTe, orff. cost $129,

sac. $31.50. Henry's Cor.. 2 l t t m Market sts, GA RANGES. 3-burner table-top. $13 95.

GIBSON'S, 624 Market st. Open eves. LINOLEUM, 3 sq. yds. $1. laid free; shades 49c up. Phlla. Floor. 6th Poplar. Mar. 8673

LINOLEUM.3 sq. yds.. $1, laid free. Shades 32c up. Pod over Bros.. 213 S. 52d. AH. 2270.

25 KITCHEN chairs, tables, refrlg.. other hsld. foods. Reas. 1330 W. Columbia.

COMPLETE housed of furniture, leaving town. Must sacrifice. No dealers. Tri. 9008

FlTHl^. for 12 rm. house, excel 1. cond. No dealers. Suit boarding house. All. 0128.

RUGS* Factory 2ds A samples, Mi price. Cash or terms. Axmlnster, 2552 Kensington av.

RUGS, broadlooms. mill close-outs, afislzes A co)ors. Hi pre. Kent, 2544 Kensington av.

W A N T E D : rURinTURB, antiques, bric-a-brac., ruga l ° ° anywhere. Rice. 6331 Gtn. a v. Ten. 0281.

WANTED FOLKS WHO NEED LOANS TO INVESTIGATE OUR PLAN

Rates are not the same at a l l loan companies. Wo publish our payments and our rata of charge to help you shop for a loan

Loans made to single people and mar. ried couples on own signature or furni­ture or auto. No endorsers. No credit Inquiries. No delay. f

Payments indlude charges at House­hold's rate of 2 j^% per month on the first $10fJ of balances. 2% per month on balances above $100, which is less than the lawful maximum.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE

CASH LOAN YOU GET $ 25

M 75

IM 15*

lee 3M

Cheese • monthly payment eton

6 psymts

$ 4,54 9.08

13.62 18.15 27.16

36.13 54.02

t2 pmymts

$ 2.44 4.87 7.31 9.75

14.56 19.33 28.82

16 paymts

$8.74 7.66

11.43

15.UJ 22.54

ff psymti

% 5.23 6.97

10.39 13.78 20.46

DOWNTOWN-t-3 Of flees 12 S 12th Stl. Rm. 1917. Wal. 1M1 1506 Chestnut, 2d Floor, Franklin

Trust Building Rit. 0*30 1201 Chestnut St. 4th FL.Loc. 4700

GERMANTOWN—18 W. Cheiten Ave, Eighth Floor , . . . Gar $742

NORTH PHILA.—3701 N. Broad St., 4th Fl.. Beury Bldg Rad Jeee

GERMANTOWN A LEHIGH AVES. 2700 Germaniowa Bal 5 t3 i

EENSINGTON—1817 East Allegheny, 2nd Fl., nrar Ktmtntlon. . .Reft 2959

WEST P I I I L A . - 7 North 52nd, cor. Market, 2nd Floor Gra 4309

UPPER DARBY—69th & Market Sts . John H. McClatchy Building, :!nd Floor Blvd. 1771 or She 5599

N O R R I S T O W N —Norristown-Penn Trust Building. 3rd Floor, Main and Swede Sta Norrlatown 5399

CHESTER—Sth & Market Sts., Croser Building. 3rd Floor Chester $191

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BANKRUPT NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE

United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

la Bankruptcy. Cause No. 11 lift*. Tn th* matter of CAMP NOCKAMIXON,

INC., Bankrupt. To the Creditors of the above-named Bank­

rupt and other parties in Interest: Notice Is hereby given that on the 30th

day of April 1941, an order was made in the above entitled proceeding, fixing the ath day of June. t a i l , as the last day for the filing of objections to the bankrupt's discharge. Dated Mav 1. 1941.

HOWARD BENTON LEWIS. Refenp In Bankruptcy,

3052-4 United JRates Curt House, 9th and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia. Pn ESTATE OF CARH1K F. HF.ATON, I>K eeneed. Letters Testamentary cm the above

Estate have benn granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having c-lnims or de­mands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons In­dented to ths decedent to make payment, without delay, to

WALLACE D. HEATON, 328 S. 45th St.. Phlla., Pa.

REBA H. ERWIN. 18 Park Ave., Willow Grove, Pa.,

' Executors. Or to their Attorney:

I. SMITH RASPfN. 1903-7 Franklin Trust Bldg.,

Philadelphia. Pa. ESTATE OF MAIUlARKT MeDEVITT (also

known aa Maggie MrOevltO, deceased. Letters of Administration on the above F.s-tate have been granted to th* 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, fo

WILLIAM F. MeDEVITT. JR., ,42 Chatham Street

Philadelphia, Pa, Or to his Attorneys:

CLARK. IIKBARD A SPAHR, 1B00 Walnut Street Building,

Philadelphia. PB. IN THE CO|!KT OP Ql ARTF.lt NFMNIONK of the !>••«•. riiila.lrlpi.in Count).

Notice Is hereby given that JOHN F. DEV1NE has filed a petition In the above named Court, praying that he be granted .1 license as a private letectlve. m<i that the same will be heard bv the said OWlti on Friday. May J3, 1941, at 1():(KI A. M., Day­light Saving Time, in Room 653, City Hall.

ALLAN R. BENSINOER. Attorney for Pel it inner,

1835 Arcn streeL Philadelphia, Pa.

PRIVATE LOANS WE LEND

TO PEOPLE! With Sufficient

INCOME

MEN WOMEN MARRIED SINGLE

With or Without Security Borrow $100 pay back $6 monthly Borrow $200 pay back $12 monthly Borrow $300 pay back $17 monthly

On Principal

National Loan Society •1237 MARKET ST. RIT. 9853

(tnd Floor—Over Adam Hats) 931 W. LEHIGH AVE. BAL. 0300

(Over Linton's Restaurant) 5201 CHESTNUT ST. GRA. 4830

(2nd Floor) • 1 0 1 S O . 1 1 T H S T . P E N . 2 5 8 2

(Over Wbelan's Drag Store) *0een Wednesday Evenings Until 9 P. M.

LOANS ON UNSETTLED ESTATES Trusts, legacies, life incomes, mortgages.

Real Estate purchased, all or part. Heirs, 253 S. 9th st. Kin. 9747.

PUBLIC FIN A N(' K S ER V1 ('F."" 130 S..52D ST GRA, 7S00 Lf)ANS on dlarnorifis, Jewelry, furs. New low rates. Carver W. IReed. 10th A Sansom sts.

SOCIETY

0a Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry & Silver Loan. Under SI000,IJ/2% Loan$ Over $1000, [% Hs« Lte Monthly Rail. C*if-teoes. CsaStifltlsl Ssndst. Is-larincs— Halmas rTstHtlsa. Stats Banklni Commlitlsn LICENSE No. 1.

Asthsflntf Caaltat $1,000,000

Incorporate 1907

1310 Arch St, LOANS TO HEIRS

Estates, legacies, trusts, life incomes pur­chased. A. w . James A Co,, Finance Bldg, 1428 S. Penn Sq. Rlt. 8373. Oldest in Phlla. Reliable Sen-Ice Since 1880.

LOANS TO HEIRS Estates, Legacies, Trusts, Incomes Pur

chased. Loans on Life Ins. Ren. com. J. R. FANNINC,. 121 N Broad st. Loc. 0343

CAPITAL FINANCE CORP. 217 N. AMERICAN BLDG KIN. 0340

GIRARD INVESTMENT 657™ 318 McClatchy Bldg. Bou. 2203

Auto Loans AUTO LOANS. NO INSURANCE charges /Automobile Fund, Broad A Glrard, Ste.«6ti6

681fi Market st . Upper Darby. Bou. 3332. lir> W, Mrtin st , Norr ls town 4040.

LOANS 'ON YOUR CAR IN 8 MIN. AUTO LOANS, INC.. 4217 CHESTNUT ST.

ESTATE OF VIRGINIA K. ORAHAM. IIK-ceaaed. Letters Testamentary on the above

Estate have been granted to the undersigned. who request all iieisons having claims or de­mands against the Estate of the decedent to males known the sam«\ and all persons In­debted to the decedent to make payijtent, without delay, to

ANNA G. BLADES, Executrix. Or to her Attorney:

JOHN R. UMSTED. 501 Commercial Trust Building,

Philadelphia, Wk. E S T A T E O F H M M H K . M O B R O W N . I>E-eeaeed. 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

HERBERT S. GLAZIER, THOMAS C. BROWN,

Or to their Attorneys; JOHN W. LORD. JR.,

1421 Chestnut St. FRANKLIN E. «ARR.

1318 Real Estate Trust Bldg., PilL18^?1 Phia, Pa.

K8TATE OF CHRISTIAN C STKEB. (ALSO known as CHRISTIAN CONRAD STEEB),

deceased. Letters Testamentary on . the above Estate have bean grunted 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

HUGO O. STEEB. 6718 Limekiln Pike,

Philadelphia, Pa, Or lo his Attorney:

DRINKER, BlDDLE A RF.ATH, 1429 Walnut street,

Philadelphia. Pa Kaf ATK OF RKHKtX A HAKIUKON. 1>K-

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

MARK HARRISON. 4733 Walnut St.,

Philadelphia, Pa. Or to his Attorney:

FRANKLIN E. BARR. 1318 Real Estate Trust Bldg.,

Philadelphia, Pa IN THE COURT OF Ql ARTER SESSIONS

of the Peace, Philadelphia County. Notice is herby given that WILLIAM P.

BROWN has filed a petition In the above named Court, praying that he be granted a license as a private detective, and that the same will be heard by the said Court on Friday, May *3, 1*41. at 10:00 A. M.. Daylight Saving Tlrffli. in Room 653, City

ALLAN R. BENSINGER. Attorney for Petitioner.

1835 Arch Street. Philadelphia. Pa.

IN THE COURT OF QUARTER MESMIONH of the Peace, Philadelphia County.

Notice is hereby given that HENRY M. CLARKE has filed a petition In the above named Court, praying that he be granted a license as a private detective, and that the same will be heard by the said Court on Friday, May *3. 1941. at 10:00 A. M., Daylight Saving Time, in Room 653, City Hall.

ALLAN R. BENSINGER. Attorney for Petitioner.

1835 Arch Street, ^____^ Philadelphia, Pa. ESTATE OP REBECCA R. CLAU8MAN. deceased. Letters 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 make pay­ment, without delay, to

CHARLES CLAUSMAN, 1505 N. 55th Street,

Philadelphia. Pa.

KASKEY & QUINN AUCTIONEERS, SM ARCH ST.

LARGE SALE NEW & USED FURNITURE. TODAY,

MAY 1ft. 1941. AT 10 A . M . AT STOKE, 5SS ARCH ST.

New salvage bedroom, dining room, L. R. suits, dinette, breakfast and porch sets, 100 maple cricket and boudoir chairs. Mah. Coffee, cocktail, end, con­sole, tier, gate leg and occasional tables, mugazine racks, smokers, lamps, studio couches, club, lounge and occasional chairs, wood A en. beds, coil springs, innerspring mattress, maple high chairs, ruga, gas ranges, top icers, elec. radios and refrlg. Pull-up chairs, bookcases, curio cabinets, utility A kltch cabinets, knee-hole A sec. desks, chrome leg breakfast tables, maple, walnut and mah. chests, robes, dressers, linens, bed­ding, glassware, china, bric-a-brac, etc.

AT 2 P. M., RESTAURANT & STORE FIXTURES

& KITCHEN EQUIPMENT Nine sets modern wslnut luncheonette

booths, walnut lunch counter, oyster bar and trough, Coca Cola box. 3 Pitco and Vulcan Frilators. GARLAND GAS STEAK BROILER, electric water cool­ers, stools, Ice chest, coffee urns, 2 stainless steel Savory toasters, exhaust fans, front and back beer bar. dishes. Eat Neon restaurant sign, candy slant-front cases, steam tables, 3 Cory coffee makers, etc.

Legal Notices ESTATE OF MARTIN CHRISTIANSEN,

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

FREDERICK BEYER. Executor. 3304 N. Sth Street.

. Philadejphia^Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVF.N TO THE

following persons that their furniture and household goods will be sold for storage charges due thereon by the Armour Transn. Co., Ht26 Race at., on Thursday, May 8th, 1941: Mrs. Agnes Plunket, Mrs. A. Mahaf-fey. Mr. Herdon, Mrs. Clements, Mr. Wilcox.

DIVORCE NOTICES MASTKR'8 NOTICE IN DIVORCE

IN THK COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1. for the County of Philadelphia. December Term. 1940. No. 118.

In Divorce A. V. M.: CHARLOTTE WEBER vs. CARL WEBER.

To CARL WEBER, present residence Is un­known, but the last known residence was 2315 Emerald 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, Char­lotte Weber, has brought suit against you for absolute divorce on the ground of desertion, and that I will hold a meeting for ths purpose of taking testimony in said case at my office, 1211 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Pa., on Tuesday, the 3rd day of June, 1941. at 3 o'clock P. M., Daylight Saving Time, when and where you may attend with witnesses If you so desire.

GEORGE SCHWARTZ, Master,

1211 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa.

Other Legal Notices on Page 30

Died BANNESTER.—April 30. of 1052 Wake-

ling s t . SARAH J., wife of the late James Bunm-ster, in her 87th year. Sen'Ices, Sat., 3 P, M,, McClurg's Funeral Home. lfirtS Harrison St., Fkd. Int. East Cedar Hill. Friends call Frl. eve., 7 to 9.

BINKTEAI).—April 2«». JOHN A., husband of Mary G. Ulnstcnd tnee Frost). Relatives and friends, also St. Helena's Holv Name and She^l Metal Workers Int. Assn., Local 19 Invited to attend tuneral Sat , 9.30 A. M . from his late residence, 5848 N. 4th st. .Solemn Requiem Mass St. Helena's Church. 11 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Friday evening.

BLACKMAN—April 29. ELIZABETH. wife of Charles H. (nee Stellwagont. Services Frl., 2 P. M., Conner Funeral Home, 3058 Frankford ave. Friends may call Thurs. tve.

RYRNES.—April 39, ELIZABETH A.. daughter of the late James and Marv Byrnes (nee Kelly). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Sat.. 9.30 A. M., late residence. 1025 Morris st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Annunciation Church, 11 A. M. Int. Cathedral Cem.

CALDWELL.—April 29, at her late resi­lience, 4232 Spruce St.. JOSEPHINE RU8-SEL, widow of E. Forrester Caldwell. Rela­tives and friends are Invited to funeral ser­vices, Frl., 2 P. M., Funeral Home of An­drew J. Balr & Son, 3925 Chestnut street. Interment private.

CARPENTER.—Suddenly. A p r i l 30. CHARLES T. CARPENTER. Due notice of the funeral will be given.

CHOL.—April 30. WARREN FAUCHERE. husband of late Bssiie Choi Funeral serv­ices, Sal., 2 P. M., at his late residence, Mllford, Pa.

CRANSTON.—April 30, MARGARET J. (nee Wiley), wife of the late Jrimes B. Cran­ston, of 1327 S. 53d st. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Sat., 10 A. M. precisely, from Wm. F. Cushing's. 1807 Pine s t Int. National Cem. Friends may call 1807 Pine St., Fri., 6 to !) P. M.

D'ANNUNZIO.—April 30, 1941, MARY, sister of Tony, George, Nick and Joseph. Fu­neral from her late residence, 1419 Morris St., Sat., 10 A. M. Solemn Requiem Mass. 11 A. M., St. Thomas Church. Int. Holy Cross.

DOEBELK.—April 30, at 6018 Cobbs Creek blvd.. CATHERINE DOEBELE, aged 80 years. Relatives and friends, also mem­bers of Calvary Evangelical Chufrh, are Invited to the service, Sat., 1 P. M., Parlors Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends call Fri. eve.

DONAGHY.—April 29, of 1118 S. 47th st. St SANA BIXXJMER, wife or Charles Donaghy. Notice of funerai later.

DONNELLY.—April 28, suddenly, JAMES S.i beloved husband of Mary Donnelly (nee Graham). Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Society and L. O. O. M., No. 54. are Invited to attend funeral, Frl., 8 A. M., from his late residence, 1613 North Second street. Solemn Mass of Requiem, St. Michael's Church. 9 A. M. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery.

DUNLAF— April 30. WILLIAM S.. hus­band of Man' A. Dunlap. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Sat.. 1 P. M., at his late residence, 1443 N. 60th st. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve.

EBLING.—April 30, at German Protestant Home. Lawndale, CORNELIUS EBLING, aged 85 vrs. Senices , Frl.. 2 P. M.. at Albert Henrtch Funeral Home, 2003 W. Tioga st.

ELBERT.—At Vincentown, N. J., April 29, MARY E., widow of George W. El­bert. Funeral from her late residence, 31 Mill St., Vincentown, N. J., Fri., May 2. at 2 P. M. Int. Baptist Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.. 7 to 9.

FLYNN.—April 28, MADLEAN. mother of George W. Riehle. of 6027 Latona ave. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service Frl.. 10.30 A. M., Funeral Home of Gordo W. Ardell and Son, 219 N. 53d st. Cremation West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Viewing Thursday evening.

FRIEND.—April 28, ANNIE, wife of the late Charles H. Friend. Relatives and friends, also B. V. M. Sodality, are Invited to funeral, Sat., 8.30 A. M., late residence, 127 Snyder ave. Solemn requiem mass, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 9.30 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

GIBBS.—Of Brookllne Park, Pa., April 29, BLANCHE B. GIBBS. Relatives and friends are Invited to the sen-Ice, Friday, 2 P. M., at the Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. 1830 Chestnut St. Interment at Greenwood K. of P. Cemetery. Friends may call Thurs.-eve.

GORDON.—April 39, CATHERINE J. HUSTON, wife of William J. Gordon, of 1615 S. 53d st. Notice of funeral later.

HAINES.—At his home. 123 Chester ave., Mooreslown, N. .1 , 4th mo 28th, CHARLES C , husband Lydla D. Haines, In his 81st

•year Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sth dav, 3 P. M., Home of Wm, Grobler, 78 E Main at., Moorestown. Friends call 4th day. 7 to 9 P. M.

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-BELLA VISTA" V I L L A N O V A , PA.

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BY ORDF.R OF

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Tuesday, May 6,1941, at 2 P. M. DAYLIGHT TIME

In Our Art Gallery

AN IMPORTANT PEAR-SHAPED DIAMOND, Thirty-Three and Three-Quarter Carats; DIAMOND AND PLATINUM SAUTOIR, One Hundred and Four Carats; DIAMOND NECKLACE, THIRTY DIA­MONDS, Seventy-Five Carats; SQUARE CUT DIA­MOND RING, Eighteen and One-Half Carats; TWO DIAMON6 AND PLATINUM BRACELETS, Eighty-Seven Carats; DIAMOND, CRYSTAL AND EMER­ALD NECKLACE; MARQUISE DIAMOND AND EMERALD RING, Ten Carats; PAIR MARQUISE DIAMOND EARRINGS, Nine and One-Half Carats; THREE VALUABLE ORIENTAL PEARL NECK­LACES, and other artistic pieces.

Exhibition from Thursday, May I, until th* day of Sola 9JO A. M. to 3.4S P. M.

Saturday, May 3rd—9JO to 3 P. M. Illustrated Catalog Mailtd Upon Receipt of Fifty Cents

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE \ Toear, Msy 1. 1941, at 1 .M A. M. IN OUR BASEMENT SALESROOMS

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ttlft-17-ie CHESTNUT ST., PHILA. SSfm " 9 »

ASSIGNEE'S SALE

Re: F. Ftnk*l STOCK OF FURRIER

To Be Sold In Our Mecssvatavs SalesBoor . 191S-1119 CHESTNUT ST., PHIlJi

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Died

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no a. Eighth st., num.. rm.

HOCH.—April 27, MARY I. (nee Ward), wife of the late Furman K. Hoch. Rela­tives, friends. Gawaneese Council, No. 72, D of P., are Invited to attend funeral services Frl., 2 P. M., her late residence, 1513 W. Oakdale st. Friends may call Thurs. eve. Int. Forest Hills Cem.

HOWARD.—April 28. HELEN B.. (nee Woods), beloved wife of Leldy Howard. Relatives and friends. Clara Waller Aux,. No 39, <J S. W. J., Invited to funeral, Frl,, ft A. M., residence. :VM K Eleanor St. Solemn Requiem Msas. Church of St. Ambrose. 10 A. M. Int Holy Sepulchre.

KARGEH.—In Fllz.grrs.ld Mercy Hospital. April 2M. 1941, REV. AUREI.IAN KAIUIKS. Missionary of St. Francis Order from China. Reverend Clergy, relatives and friends in­vited lo Funeral Mass, Sat., 10 A. M., from St. Joseph's Manor, Mcadowbrook. Inter­ment St. Joseph's Manor Cemetery. Viewing Friday evening.

KERRJ—Apri! 29, st her home. IBS W. Queen lane, ELEANOR M , widow of John F. Kerr. Service. Fri., 11 A. M.. at St. Luke's Church (CryP1 Chapel), German-town ave. and Coulter st. Int. prlvsle. Friends call at Chapel, Thurs., 7 to 9 P. M.

KXJEIN.-'-April 30. LENA, wife of the late Morris Klein, of 653« Ogontz ave. Rela­tives and friends are Invited to services. Thurs.. 1 P. M., at Joseph Irvine A Son's, 1512 N. Brood St. Int. Mt. Sharon Cem.

KLEIN.—April 29. liOUlSA. widow of John M Klein, of MH Madison ave , Willow Ciove, Pa. Services Frl.. 2 P. M., HI the Wm. B. Evoy Funeral Home. 219 S Easton rd., Glenside. Pa. Triends may call Thurs. eve. Int. private.

LIND8AV.—On Tues., April 29, CARO­LYN PENTLAND. wife of the late Charles Elder Lindsay, mother of Charles Elder Lindsay, Jr.. of Utica. N. Y., A Mrs. Frederic Stevens of Albany, N. Y. Funeral services at Tcbbutt Memorial Chapel, 176 State at., Al­bany, N. Y., on Friday morning at 11 o'clock.

LUTTS.—On April 29, SARAH M. (nee Wood), beloved wife A ohn H. Lutts, or 2035 Bryn Mawr ave.. Haddon Heights, N. J., and mother of William W. Batturs. Funeral services, Saturday. 1 P . M . . p . S. T.. at Foster's Funeral Home, 250 White Horse Pike, Audubon, N. J. Int. New Camden Cem. Vltwing Frl., after 7 P. M-

MeORATH— April 29, JOHN P.. husband of the late Catherine McLaverty McGrath. Relatives and friends, also employees Rail­way Express Co. and all organizations of which he was a member, are invited to fu­neral. Fri., 8.30 A. M.. from his home, 2602 Brown st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of SL Francis Xavier, 10 A. M. InL Holy Cross Cem.

MeMULLEN.—April 28. suddenly, JOHN, of Ballynease, Co. Derry, Ireland, hus­band of Nellie McMullen (nee Hagan). Relatives and friends are Invited to fu­neral. Frl., 8 3 0 A. M., from his late resi­dence, 1933 N. Palethorp st. Solemn Re­quiem Mass. SI. Michael's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

MAUCHER.—April 29. ANNA (nee Mrr-t e n , wife of the late Henry Maucher. .Rela­tives and friends, also members of Zion Presbyterian Church. Covenant Chapter No. 199, O. E. S.. James W. Baird Court, No. IS, O. of A., and other organizations are in­vited to service, on Sat., at 2 P. M . at her late residence, 1334 N. Hollywood st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Friends call Fri. eve.

MEANEV. — A p r II 29, MARGARET, daughter of the late John and Bridget Meaney. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Fri., 8.30 A. M., residence, 121 S. 63d st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Carthage Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross.

MEYER.—Of 168 W. Grange ave.. April 29, 1941. TILLIE FRANCES MEYER. Service Fri., 2 P. M., Funeral Home of Floyd M. Bishop. 5408 N. 5tfl sL Friends may call Thurs., 7 to 9 P. M.

MURRAY.—Of 1430 Porter St., April 28, JAMES E.. SR., husband of the late Eliza­beth Murray (nee Mansure). Relatives, friends and Bricklayers' Local, No. 1. are Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 1 P. M.. at Wm. F. Cushing's. 1807 Pine st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem.

NAYLOR.—April 39. DOROTHY S. (nee Epptnger), mother of Mrs. Violet Burktns. Relatives and friends, employees of H*rd-wlck A Magee Co., North Penn Council, D. of L., are Invited to services. Sat., 1 P. M., late residence, 3031 N. Lawrence sL Int. Hillside Cem. Friends call Frl. eve.

PARTINGTON.—April 28, MARY ANN, wife of John Partington. Funeral services Frl., 2 P. M.. son's residence, 935 E. On­tario st. Int. Belvue Cem. View. Thurs. eve.

RADLKR.—April 30, BERTHA, wife of Philip Radler (nee Gottlieb), of 2349 N. Orianna st. Relatives and friends are in­vited to funeral services, Fri., 11 A. M. pre­cisely, at Morris Rosenberg's Son Memorial Chapel, 2009 N. Broad a t InL Hsr Nebo Cem.

REEDER.—April 39, FRANK REEDKR Funeral aervlces, Fri., 11 A. M.. from Funeral Home of Mrs. William T. Rose. 1223 Arrott st., Fkd. InL Norlh Cedar Hill.

ROACH.—At Tampa. Fla , of 1324 E Berks st , April 39. ALWILDER (nee Fra ley), wife of George Roach. Due notice of funeral will be given.

Stook of Jtwelry SUrt Alexandria. Va. Retiring from hnalaeaa. Diamond Kings, Watches, large lot *.«M Jewelry, Pins, Locket*, tlraceteta, LtaA*. Chains, F. Prns. Clocks. Sterling SUver. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 10 A. M. SHARP

United States Ix>an Society Sells forfeited pledges f r om 131* Arrh St. to M37S0 m> R.iMMMl, formerly 3*« Market to 11.1AS6. Diamond*. Watches, Jewelry, ete.

FRIDAY, MAV •—10 A. M. SHARP

Died RUMULY. — April .*», of 5812 N. Old

Mascher St.. MATHIAS, husband of Marie Rumuly (nee Martin). Funeral. S e t . P. M.. from Deeter Funeral Hornje. 5S00 N. Sth st. Int. Forest Hills Cem. Viewing Frl.. 7 to 10 P. M.

RUS1H.—Died Mondav morning April 39. JULIA RUSH, daughter of the late Color**! Richard Henry furl Susan Rowdoin Rush Puurral services Wednesday afternoon. April SO, at SL Mary's Church. Ardmore. Pa., at 4.K) P M (Daylight Saving Time*. Inter­ment private.

SANFORD— April 28. WILLIAM H , hus­band of Margaret W. Sanford. of 30 Weat-view ave., Mt. Airy. Relatives and friends. University Lodge, No. 610. F. and A. M . are Invited to the service. Frt . 2 P. M., at Kirk & Nice's*. 6.301 Germantown ave. Int. private. Friends call Thurs. eve.

SCHOY.—April 29. CATHERINE, widewe of Cssper Schoy. Relatives and friends, also members of Calvary Evangelical Church, are invited to the service. Sat.. 2.30 P. M . Parlors Harold B. Mulligan. 1119 W Lehigh ave. InL Oakland Cem. Viewing Fr, eve,

SHORT.—Suddenly, April 29. 1941 310 F, Oakdale ave . Glenside W HOW* ARD. husband of the late Laura O. Short. Relatives, friends and Kx.-eisior I^tige, No. 491, F. and A. M., Invited to funeral. Frl., 2 P M . from the Edwm F. Thies Funeral Home. 26 N. Easton rd., Glen­side, Pa. Friends may cell Thurs. eve.

SMITH.—April 28. FRANK M . husband of Mary M.igulre Smith Relatives and friends invited to the service. Fri . 2.30 P. M-. Ogontz Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan. Ogontz and Cheiten aves. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Viewing Thurs. eve.

SMITH.—April 30. THOMAS WM C Services Frl.. 11 A. M.. Old M a n s Home, 39th st. end Powelton eve.

TAYLOR—April 29. IDA (nee Kershaw), widow of Artnur C. Taylor. Relatives and friends are Invited to services. Fr l . 2 P. M.. at David G. Frankenfleld Bldg . 317 N. 53d s t Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call Thurs., 8 to 10 P. M.

TOBIN.—April 29. formerly of 4336 Wayne ave., JOHN, son of the late James and Margaret Tobin. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, Fri.. 8.30 A. M., res­idence of sister, Mrs. James McShane. 1713 St. Paul st. Solemn Requiem Mas, St. Steph­en's Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre. Friends call Thurs. eve.

van ES.—April 29, ANNA v»n den BOSCH, wife of Louis W. J. van Es, of 214 8. Mllllck st. Relatives end friends sre in­vited to services, Fri.. 11 A. M. Funeral Home of Andrew J. Balr A Son, 3925 Chest­nut st. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Thurs., 7 lo 9 P. M.

VAN HOOK.—April 29, et his home. 119 E. Cliveden ave.. WARREN B., huabard of the late May G. Van Hook. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Fri . 8..*0 A. M., from Kirk A Nice's. SSOl German-town ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Made­leine Sophie's Church, 10 A. M. Int Holy .Sepulchre Cem. Friends call Thurs. eve.

WEGLEIN— April 30. RICHARD WEGr LEIN. Relatives and friends are invited to the service, Saturday. 2 P. M.. at the Oliver H. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st Interment Westminster Cemetery. Friends may call Fridsy evening.

WELSH.—April 29. EDWARD L.. hus­band of Louella Short Welsh. Relatives and friends are invited to the service. Fn . 2 P. M., Presbyterian Home for Aged .Couples A Single Men, 4700 City Line. Int. Arlington Cem.

WE NIGER.—April 30. LAWRENCE, of 4138 Elbridge St.. son of the l e u Lawrence and Mary B. Weniger fnee Heffner), aged 52 years. Relatives, friends, employees of Henry Disston A Sons and all organizations of which he was a member are Invited to attend funeral. S e t , 8.30 A. M., from the Funeral Home of Alfred P. G. Rose. 2616 Bridge St., Bridesburg. Solemn Re­quiem Mass, SL Timothy's Cnurch, 10 A. M. int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Viewing Tn., 7 to 10 P. M.

WHITNEY.—On April 29, 1941. AUGUS­TUS DODGE, husband of Caroline S. Whit­ney, of Brookllne, Del Co., Pa. Service and Int. prtvs**

WILLIAMSON—April 29. GEORGE W . 3d. husband of Frances E. Williamson, aged 64 years. Relatives and friends are invited to services, Fri., 2.30 P. M.. Apts. Win. H. Battershy. 3316 N. Broad st. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

WILMUTH.—OF 1313 S. Mehrllle St.. April 29, JOHN J., son of Annie WUmc'i (nee Snee) snd the late John Wltmuth. Rel-stives, friends snd employees Municipal Court Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 30 A. M.. from McGlllln A Sons'. 5015 Woodland sve Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. Francis de Sales, 10 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WILSON.—April 39. WALTER W1IJION Relatives A friends also Llghlhoosa Men s Cluh invited In services, Sat , 2 .V) P. M . Funeral Home of John Richmond 612 W \* high Int (ireenmount Friends call Fn eve

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