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-PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1940- Race Entries OUT OF Deep Running Lures Best in Fall When Fish Dine on Bottom DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES Race Entries 5:05 AMBROSE-On p. Mary, Sunday, wife Oct. of 13, Frank 1940, Ambrose at Harper of Friends Coraopolis received and at 2 family grandchildren. home, of 1937 Perrysville and 1302 Vance Coraopolis, where services mother and of Violet Eugene, Mastream. Fred, Arthur Friends Ambrose received at 2:30 will be p.

held m. Wednesday, Interment Oct. Coraopolis 16th, By Robert Page Lincoln (Famous Authority on Hunting and Fishing) Of one thing, I am certain, and that is deep running lures are better fish getters in the fall than the surface type. There are reasons for this and the angler who makes a study of what baits are the best at different seasons will agree. There is nowhere near as much surface food from natural sources in the fall as in the warm weather when bugs are hatching out every afternoon and evening and the fish know that what eating they are going to do is likely to be the result of capturing some life that is under water.

They do their searching for a meal ticket in deeper water than when insect life is more abundant. If you are going to catch fish, the place to catch them is where they are. On occasion a fish may be enticed so that he will rise a considerable distance for food, but in a majority of instances the fish go where the food is most likely to be found. A deep-running plug is the fall fishing. It should be president of the game commission at the edge of weed beds or may borrow from baseball tradijust where ethe, water deepens at a tion to throw out the first drop-off bar or rocky but tomorrow only the crackle formation.

It will carry down to sunrise will where the smart fish are lurking of gunfire at warn for to eat. ducks, geese, brant and coots they and in wait something eligible targets unare again very Weed Hazard Less til 4 o'clock in the afternoon. It isn't difficult to fish with a (Woodcocks, 7 a. 5 p. deep-running lure in the fall, for After the first possession Maato most of the weeds, even in a very limits are two day's bag of ducks, weedy lake, will have felt the blast- geese and brant.

Daily possession ing effect of cold water and will limit, 10 ducks, 3 geese, 25 coots, have dropped down toward the bot- four woodcock, but only one day tom. Such weeds are not the inter- limit at any one time is permitted ference to a lure that summer- on coots. month weeds always are. Note: Don't forget your duck In most waters the visibility is -signed in ink across the better in the fall than it is during you intend to hunt waterstamper summer and fish are able to fowl. spot.

food much farther running off. Scatter Shot This that a deep to come into Crowfoot Rod and Gun Club bait is more likely line of vision in the fall than meets tonight at 907 Hay street, their months. Wilkinsburg, at 8 o'clock. Movies in the warm Most of the minnows have either and guest speakers. been eaten or have grown to such extent that they seek deeper Casting under the floodlights an water in the fall.

This means that night -and every Tuesday they are down where a deep- Thursday-at the Pittsburgh Castrunning bait will get into action. ing Club, Carnegie Lake, Highland the major food of all Park, at 7:30 o'clock. Minnows are game fish, and to get where they are with a lure that simulates their A two-day shoot featuring, crack action means that the angler will marksmen from knows his business ginia and Maryland will open the catch fish if he fish. new range and clubhouse of the in playing a occasions when Fayette Gun Club, Uniontown, SatExcept on rare the odd hatch of late flies is comurday, October 26. ing along, use baits and you will Color movies of Western Pennfor autumn angling sylvania wildlife will be shown at catch more.

the Slippery Rock Sportsmen's AsBird Season Opens Tomorrow sociation "Booster Night," Friday, Perhaps, some autumn, the mi- October 25. Door prizes. Meeting gratory bird season will open with opens in Grange Hall, Slippery more pomp and pageantry. The Rock, at 8 p. m.

Pittsburgh Market for Foodstuffs BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY BUTTER-Steady; extra, stand89 score, 88 score, 28 c. ard, EGGS- hennery whites, 34c; white standards, 29c; firsts, 22c. Government graded eggs. Jobbing prices to retailers, restaurant, etc.) in (prices whites, U. S.

extras, 38-41c; cases, 30c; U. standards, large, 34-35c; 28c: U. arts trades, 25c. POULTRY--Stead; heavy hens, 18-20c; 12-14e; Rock springers, 18c- Leghorn hens, 20c; Red springers, 17-19c; Leghorn broil16-18c; old roosters, 11-12c. Geese, era, 11-12c.

Young turkey hens, 18-20c; young 17-18c; old turkey toms, 12c. turkey toms, ducks. 13-15c; old ducks, 11-12c. Young IDE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES sales in Prices quoted below represent lots and on wholesale basis to origlarge inal receivers at the local produce yards and reported by the United States agricultural market service. Bu.

U. S. No. 1, N. APPLES Twenty Ounce, 3-in.

85c; Alexanders, 90c; 75c; W. Hubbarstons, Jonathans, Jonathans, Eastern U. S. No. 1, N.

McIntosh, Jonathans, Boxes, Delicious, med. to extra fancy, fancy, Grade, ARTICHOKES boxes, BEANS bn. Black Valentines, Bountifuls, pony 28s and CABBAGE -N. 50-lb. sacks, Danish 30s, type, 40-45c.

CARROTS -L. crts. 6 doz. bunches, Salinas other New $3.75. CAULIFLOWER 75-90c.

16-in. trimmed tops, washed, Utah type, to 4 mostly cub N. Golden Heart, 10-in. crts. 3 to 10 XX's, $1.25.

Early Blacks, boxes, boxes, 1.75. U. S. No. 1, bu.

small and medium, bu. lug table, Tokays, mostly Malagas, 1.15; Thompson Seedless, perors, Ribiers, stock, Zinfandels, few Muscats, 85-95c; Carignanes, Alicantes, 12-qt. Concords, 38-40c. HONEY and jumbo 98 to 12s, std. fair quality, 8s to 12s, LETTUCE -Iceberg, L.

Salinas Section, few $4.25 for 5 4 Watsonville Section, 5 4 5 poor ONIONS-U. S. 1, 50-lb. sks. Minn.

and N. Y. yellows, 75c; Ida. Sweet Spanish, whites, few best, 10-lb. sks.

N. Ohio and Minn. yellows PEARS -N. Y. bu.

bskts. Bartletts U. 8. No. 1, 2-in.

few comb. 2-in. No. 2, half bu. bskts.

Seckels U. S. No. 1, 85-90c; bu. bskts.

Seckels U. S. No. 1, D' Anjous, U. S.

No. 1, PEAS--Bu. hprs. Legal Notices David C. McDonald, Attorney, 501 Berger Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

No. 4044 of 1940. Notice that ancillary letters of Administration C. T. A.

on the estate of Robert Boyd Braden, deceased, late of Battle Creek, Michigan, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Fidelity Trust Company, Ancillary administrator, C. T. A. Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. B.

H. Kenyon, Attorney, 331 Frick Bldg. No. 4133 of 1940. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Tom Drossis, deceased, late of Turtle Creek, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons Indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Turtle Creek Bank Trust Company, Executor.

Turtle Creek, Pa. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of District Supervisor, Alcohol Tax Unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Date of first publication: October 1, 1940. Notice is hereby given that on August 30. 1940, a 1930 Ford Coupe, Motor No.

A3844473, was seized in Pittsburgh, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws of the United States, 10 wit, Section 3321, Internal Revenue Code. Any person claiming an interest in said property must appear at the office of Investigator in Charge, Alcohol Tax Unit, 722 New Federal Building, Pittsburgh, and file claim and cost bond as provided on by ur Section before 3724, October 31, 1940, otherwise the Internal Revenue Code, property will be disposed of according to law. Edward C. Dougherty, District Supervisor. DEATH NOTICES AMBROSE-On Sunday, Oct.

13, 1940, at 5:05 p. Mary, wife of Frank Ambrose of 1937 Perrysville and mother of Eugene, Fred, Arthur Ambrose and Violet Mastream. Friends received at the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Perrysville N. S.

Funeral on Wednesday at 8:30 8. m. Solemn high mass at the St. Peter's Church at 9 8. m.

Friends invited. -At Oakmont, Monday, Oct. 14, 1940, Mary Denny Armstrong, of 218 Delaware ave. Funeral services at the Charles L. Gordon Funeral Home, 210 Allegheny River Oakmont, on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Interment Deer Creek Cemetery. BEAZELL Mrs. Amelia Lyon, aged 85 years, at the home of her niece, Mrs. J. R.

Conner, 425 Allison Washington, Sunday, Oct. 13, at 8:20 p. m. Funeral services at the Fell's Church. Webster, on Tuesday, Oct.

15, at 2:30. Burial in the Fell's Church Cemetery. BELL- On Sunday, Oct. 13, 1940, at 4:30 a. John D.

Bell, husband of Anna Falck Bell, father of William, Charles and Robert Bell, brother of Mrs. Jennie Newbury, Mrs. Anna Hornberger and Mrs. Alice Carnegie. Friends will be received at the family home, 60 22nd S.

Pittsburgh. Services day at 2 o'clock. Interment in St. Paul's Cemetery. BENDER-On Sunday, Oct.

13, 1940, Louisa F. Bender, sister of Henrietta Behringer, Louis Harry Hartlep L. and Ellsworth W. Bender. Friends received at her home, 15.

Gerwig Millvale, where services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 2 p. m. BURR- On Monday, Oct. 14, 1940, at 3:40 p.

Clara daughter of Anna M. Burr and the late William P. Burr, also survived by 2 brothers, Sylvester and Harry. Friends received at the Funeral Home of John D. Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Mt.

Oliver, Funeral on Friday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. CLINE- On Sunday evening, Oct. 13, 1940, at 8:25 o'clock, Catherine De Haven, widow of William A. Cline.

Friends received at her home, 26 Harrison Munhall, where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CLIPFEl On Monday, Oct. 14, 1940, at 8:10 a. Lucien Clipfel of 1013 Chestnut Duquesne, Pa. Funeral services from Harry J.

Salpzer Funeral Home, 12 South Turtle Duquesne, on Wed. at 2 p. m. Interment Versailles cemetery. COBURN-On Sunday, Oct.

13, Thomas, son of the late Benjamin and Anna Broderick Coburn, formerly of Lonaconing, Md. Friends received at the Knee Funeral Home, 512 Rebecca Wilkinsburg. High mass of requiem at St. James R. C.

Church, Wilkinsburg, on Wednesday, Oct. 16 at 9 a. m. Friends invited. on October 14, 1940.

William beloved husband of Grace Whittaker Dayton, and father of Mrs. C. D. Mahoney of 3514 Butler St. Friends received at the Smullin funeral home, 208 South Negley E.

where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. DETHLEFS- On Sunday at 12:05 p. Martin husband of Isabella M. Dethlefs (nee Robertson) and father of Miss Mary Dethlefs. Services at family home, 15 Highland avenue, Etna, on Wednesday, October 16, at 2:30 p.

m. DIFFENDERFFER On Monday, October 14, 1940, at 8:30 p. m. at his residence, 1360 Montezuma Harry Thomas, husband of Margaret W. Diffenderffer, and father of Frances M.

and Robert T. Diffenderffer. Friends will be received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville where services will be held. (Notice of time will be given later.) DUKE--Monday, October 14, 1940, Margaret Hanley, formerly of 1476 Barr avenue, widow of Michael P.

Duke, cousin of Jennie McGraw. Funeral from A. Staab Sons, 34 Crafton avenue, Crafton, Thursday, October 17, at 8:15 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Phillips Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Kindly omit flowers. ECKHARDT- On Monday afternoon, October 14, 1940, at 2 o'clock, Florence Ford, wife of Edgar C. Eckhardt of the Royal Yorke Apartments.

Friends received at the home of the T. B. Moreland Company, North Highland avenue, E. where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. FORTUNE -On Monday morning, October 14, 1940, at 11:10 o'clock, Walter John (A), husband of the late Margaret Gitting Fortune of 310 W.

Hutchinson avenue, Edgewood; father of Walter A. Fortune of Uniontown, Pa. Friends received at the home of the T. B. Moreland Company, North Highland avenue, E.

where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. GALVIN- On Sunday, October 13, 1940, at 2 p. Mary A. Galvin (nee Meenan), of 4823 Brown's way, widow of John F. Galvin, mother of Helen M.

Galvin, sister of Mrs. Bridget Gallagher. Funeral from McCabe's, 5300 Penn avenue, on Wednesday, October 16, at 9:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Lawrence's Church at 10 a. m. Friends invited. GAMBLE-On Sunday, Oct. 13, 1940, Robert husband of Clara Evelyn Gamble of 27 Keswick Bellevue, father of Byron Chester R.

of Los Angeles, and Thomas W. Gamble. Friends received at the Edward T. Daugherty Funeral Home, 366 Lincoln Bellevue. Services Wed.

afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. HARPER On Sunday, October 13, 1940, John Franklin, beloved husband of Mary Hamilton Harper, father of Herman A. Legal Notices To Charles Dale Beattie, Respondent: Take notice that the case of Anna M. Beattie against you for divorce a vinculo matrimonii, at No. 4910 April Term, 1940, Common Pleas Court, Allegheny County, Building, will be tried at the City-County Pittsburgh, when called, or as soon as is convenient to said Court.

Harry Lazier, Attorney for Libellant, 308 Magee Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. DeWitt Haber, Attorney, 1075 Union Trust Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 4473 of 1940. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Anna Liebentritt, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Justina Liebentritt, Executrix, 7102 Campania Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

J. Wray Connolly, Attorney, 1415 Park Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 4048 of 1940. Notice that letters of administration on the estate of Bernhard G.

Hoerr, also Bernard G. Hoerr, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Arthur B. Rowe, Administrator, 51 E. Orchard Avenue, Bellevue, Pa. Frank W.

Stonecipher, Attorney, 2021 Farmers Bank Bldg. No. 4567 of 1940. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of W. Howard Wright, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Mary R.

Wright Fidelity Trust Company, Executors, 341 4th Pittsburgh, Pa. John R. Smith Duff, Scott Smith, Attorney, 2615 Grant Bldg. No. 4556 of 1940.

Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Jean G. Cunningham, deceased, late of Swissvale, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Clarke G. Cunningham, Executor, 1911 Braddock Swissvale, Pa. J. E.

Wm. R. Kalson, Attorneys, 805 Frick Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 3929 of 1940.

Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Guy H. Martorella, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those naving claims will present them to Antonette Martorella, Executrix, 1220 Webster Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. William H. Colvin, Attorney, 1207 Law Finance Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. No.

3948 of the 1940. Notice that letters testamentary on estate of Frederick Goebert, deceased, late of Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Annis Katherine Birdsong, Executrix, 319 South Fairmount Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Reed, 747 Smith, Shaw McClay, 83 Attorbeys, Union Trust Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 4140 of 1940.

Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of John M. Wilson, deceased, late Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Rachel B. Wilson, Executrix, 5021 Castleman street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Stanton C. Fogie, Attorney, 911 Braddock Braddock, Pa.

No. 4463 of 1940. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of John S. Lowry, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Lenora D. Lowry, Executrix, 584 Peebles Pittsburgh, Pa.

DEATH NOTICES Harper of Coraopolis and 2 grandchildren. Friends received at family home, 1302 Vance Coraopolis, where services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 16th, at 2:30 p. m. Interment Coraopolis HOCHSWENDER- On Monday, Oct.

14, at 10:10 a. Bessie Martin, wife of the late Joseph T. Hochswender, mother of Mrs. Thomas T. Sheppard and Davis M.

Hochswender, sister of Mrs. Josephine McNeil. Funeral services at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas T. Sheppard, 5554 Wilkins Wed.

afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private. KRIEGER-On Sunday, Oct. 13. 1940, at 11 p.

Samuel Krieger, beloved husband of Anna Krieger and father of Mrs. D. Pearlman, Mrs. Emory Rom, Eva and Dr. Alexander A.

Krieger, in his 67th year. Friends received at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center where services will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 1 p. m. Interment Gates of Wisdom Cemetery.

KLEIN- Sunday, Oct. 13, at 7 a. Mary Theresa Klein (nee Boersch) wife of Peter Klein. Funeral from her late home, Tom's Run Road, Presto, on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 9 a.

m. High mass of requiem at St. Barbara's R. C. Church at 9:30 a.

m. Interment in St. Barbara's Cemetery. Friends invited. LEOPOLD- On Sunday, Oct.

13, 1940, at 9:20 a. in her 89th year, Sophia Ehmann, widow of Henry Leopold, mother of Henry, and Gertrude Scheuring, also survived by one brother, two sisters and three grandchildren. Funeral from the family residence, 103 So. 26th on Wednesday at 8 a. m.

Solemn high mass at St. Peter's R. C. Church at 9 a. m.

Friends and members of Christian Mothers are invited. Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. LINTON- -On Monday, Oct. 14, 1940, at 3:55 p.

Mollie Linton, beloved wife of Jacob Linton and mother of Oscar, William, Beatrice and Freda Linton in her 49th yr. Friends received at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center where services will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 2:30 p. m. Interment in Beth Abraham Cemetery.

MARTIN- -On Monday, October 14, 1940, Beatrice Martin, mother of Hilda, Marie, Louise, and Edward; survived by three grandchildren; late of 2836 Charles St. Friends received at the funeral home of George F. Smith, 1200 Federal St. Funeral Thursday, October 17, at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass at the Church of Annunciation at 9 a. m. Friends invited. MARTIN- On Oct. 14, 1940, Jerry husband of Myrtle White Martin, of 722 Whitney Wilkinsburg.

Father of Lillian and James Devonshire. received at Courtney's Funeral Home, Franklin Ave. at Coal Wilkinsburg, where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. MENCKEN-On Sunday, Oct. 13, Mary Kline Mencken, wife of Charles E.

and mother of Virginia M. Mencken, of 203 Elysian E. Pgh. Friends received at the Knee Funeral Home, 512 Rebecca Wilkinsburg. Services on Wednesday evening, Oct.

16, at 8 p. m. Interment at Baltimore, Md. MILLER--On Sunday, October 13th, Anna M. Miller (nee Spath), beloved wife of Jacob Miller.

Survived by two sons and five daughters. Friends received at the family home, 611 Chestnut Coraopolis, Pa. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph's Church, Wednesday, Oct. 16th, at 9 a.

m. Interment North Side Cath-1 olic Cemetery. OTTO- On Sunday, morning, October 13, 1940, at. 7:30 o'clock. Charles Edward, husband of Bertha Schiller, and father of Amelia Vellis of Erie, and Karl L.

Otto of New Wilmington, Pa. Friends may call at the Home of the T. B. Moreland N. Highland E.

E. where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. -Nick, cousin of Andy Pleskovitch. Funeral from the funeral home of W. N.

Winter, 4730 Friendship Ave. on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 10 p. m. Friends invited.

READ--On Saturday, Oct. 12, 1940, at 6:45 p. Harriet Gardner Read, widow of Andrew J. Read; mother of Harry J. Read of 78 Wyoming Mt.

Washington and grandmother of Mrs. John S. Weitz, Dr. J. C.

Todd and Mrs. Acheson Stewart, also 3 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Parlors of Wm. Slater Sons, Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt.

Washington, where services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 2:00 p. m. RUFUS- -On Monday morning, Oct. 14, 1940, Alma Schade, wife of William Rufus, member of Robert Swan Chapter 293, 0.

E. S. Friends may call at the Rodeniser Funeral Home, 150 S. Negley E. where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Eastern Star services on Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. SCHOMAKER On Sunday, Oct. 13, 1940, at 11:45 a. Henry G. Schomaker, husband of the late Euphemia D.

Schomaker; father of May H. Maratta, Florence J. Sparr and Harry G. Schomaker, in his 84th year. Funeral from D.

A. Minnis Funeral Home, 911 Arch N. 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 16, 1940. Friends invited.

SMITH- -Walter on Saturday morning, Oct. 12, 1940, at Beverly Hills, husband of Florence T. and father of Mary all formerly of Dormont, Pa. Services and burial at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Tuesday, Oct. 15.

STRYKER On Sunday, Oct. 13. 1940, Charles husband of Elva Vanatta Stryker of 216 Bevington Road, Forest Hills. Friends received at the funeral home of T. D.

Turner, 729 Wallace where services will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. VOSKUHL On Monday morning, Frederick H. Voskuhl, of 211 No. Aiken avenue, beloved husband of Julia Zember. and father of Cyril and Freddie Voskuhl and Dorothy Lorenzo.

Funeral from McCabes, 5300 Penn avenue, on Thursday, October 17, 1940, at 9:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Lawrence's Church at 10 a. m.

Friends invited. (Pa.) papers please WERTZ--On Saturday, Oct. 12. 1940. Mandaline (Amanda) Wertz, sister of Mrs.

Lorena Gibbons. Services at the Funeral Home of George F. Smith, 1200 Federal on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 2 p. m.

WILCZEK-At Pleasantville, N. Monday morning, October 14, 1940, Mary (Mame) Reuck Wilczek; sister of Ruth Reuck Floster, daughter of the late Henry and Catherine West Reuck; granddaughter of the late Columbus West. Friends received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville street, Pittsburgh, after 8 p. m.

Tuesday and until 3 p. m. Wednesday, when services will be held. in Memoriams KAUFFMAN-Mrs. Mary Reed.

In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away one year ago today: While you, dear parent, rest and sleep, Your loving memory we'll always keep. Daughters Elizabeth and Margaret and grandchildren. Florists--funeral Designs Floral Sprays, Baskets, $5. ALLEY, Florists. 126 Fifth Avenue.

GRant 2200. Cemetery Memorials MILLVALE MONUMENT WORKS- -John A. Kremmel. Large display. Prices plainly marked.

Convenient payments without charge. 1252-54 Evergreen ave. Millvale 1428. ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found COCKER SPANIEL Red, male; chain collar; lost in Downtown district. Answers to "Brucey." Reward.

AT. 5831. DIAMOND RING -Greatly valued; no questions; reward. 1030 Walnut. McKeesport 28494 HAMILTON wrist watch, gentleman's, gold, pigskin strap.

'Eppy' Reward. Grant 1851. IRISH SETTER PUPPY Male, white breast, Elfinwild vicinity, reward. Call Glenshaw 760-J. OVERCOAT Boy's, brown, size 12; lost Forbes Field.

Reward. Hiland 3565. PURSE -Black patent, working girls, needed." Dormont vicinity. Reward. Fieldbrook 6739-R.

SPANIEL Black, near Lincoln Park School; "Baby's pet." Reward. Cali Hiland 5792. TWO-SKIN MINK- -Neckpiece, lost Rosenbaum's, Grant's, Woolworth's; valuable; reward. Sterling 0931. 3 WEDDING RINGS sapphire, ruby; lost Labor Day.

Reward. Schenley 747400 WHITE gold Longines wrist watch; engraved "'M. A. Sutton, Indianapolis." Reward. Lehigh 3017-J.

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to no 3 Business Personals ANNOUNCEMENTS Jamaica WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST FIRST RACE, purse $1,200, claiming, 2-year-olds, fillies, maidens, furlongs (20) -Nutmeg Lass, 108; Aethelqueen, 108; 107; Supper Show, 108; a-Cocklebur, 112; Boslet, 108; Charm School, 108: Emjay, 108; Court, 103; c-In Port, 108; Lady Haste, 108; d-Our Grace, 108; e-Dancetty, 112; c-Vivacious, 112: Tessie, b-Cynic Miss, 108; e-What Then, Selaan, 108; d-Bellarmine, 116; 111. a-T. Chenery-E. M. Townsend, entry; b-Mrs.

D. A. Buckley-B. F. Christmas entry; -J.

Fitzsimmons-Ogden Phipps ena d-Mrs. W. 0. Hicks-P. R.

Peroni entry; e-Mrs. G. S. Smith-F. J.

Buchanan entry. SECOND RACE, purse $1,200, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs (14)-Sea Cadet, 116; Llavin, 109; Como No. 2nd, 111: 99; Claro, 116; Naadja, 113; Maenerva, 107; Gridine, 116; Salford, 108: Grandstar, 116; Rancho's Girl, 113; Medred, Fortissimo, 113; 115. THIRD RACE, purse $1,200, claiming, 3-year-olds up, 6 furlongs (13) -Toy Foot, 104; Big Boy Blue, 111; Spillway, 111; Rheanus, 107; Camisado, 111; Rugged Rock, 109; Fly, 115; Crystal, 112; Bide Your Time, 116; Wise Ally, 113; Count Maurice, 111; Old River, 112; Ebony Fly, 108. FOURTH RACE, purse $1,500, claiming, 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs (11) -Hard Lu, 108: Big Chance, 116; High Plaid, 115; Hi Gold, 118; Millbriar, 113; Pleione, 117; Cuckoo-Man, 116; Oasis, 108; Paui Pry, 116: 108; De Icer, 113.

FIFTH RACE, The Sennings Park handicap, purse $2,000 added, 3-year-olds and Class 1 1-16 miles (6)-Count D'Or, 108; Aluminio, 102; Robert 115; up, Third Covey, 122; Star Chance, 109; Archworth, 117. SIXTH RACE, purse $1,200, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles (8) Le Mortainais, 11; Stairs, 113; InDissembler, 113; Kurdistan, 107; Generalis, viting, 116; Knight's Haven, 113; Affirmation, 113. SEVENTH RACE, purse $1,200, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 11-16 miles (8)- Head Hunter, 113; Court Valiant, 120; Door, 111; a Miquelon, 113; Pompeius, 120: Lass, 99; Jack Greenock, 116; Learned, 116. Rockingham WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST FIRST RACE, purse $800, claiming, year-olds, 6. furlongs (chute) (18): Honey Boy, 111; Macks Arrow, 116; Service, 103; 103; Watertown, 116; Cap, 106; Flying Emblem, 111; Milltea, 113; Count Fitz, 111; Polina, 108; Texstar, 118; Unravelled, 111; Katie 108; Master, 111; Sir, 106; Me, 108; 103; Suprema, 103.

SECOND RACE, purse $800, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs (18): Aureate, 113; Whiskolo, 118: Scudder, 112; 105; Banner, 107; Balkos Maid, 115; Antrim, 107; Course, 105; 105; Geneva Cross, 118; Pin, 104; Wise Decision, 110; Ouragan, 115; High Finance, 113; 105; Pamunkey, 111; Epical, 110; Bright Sox, 110. THIRD RACE, purse $800, claiming, 3- year-olds, 11-16 miles (11): 103; Rexair, 111; King Neptune, 111; High Arch, 108; Baby Lamb, 108; The Loom, 111; Girl, 103; Bully Time, 108; 111; Port 0' Call, 113; Mollie Ovando, Gal, 108. FOURTH RACE, purse $900, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs (chute) (10): Maldina 110; Grisette, 108; Ugin, 120; Prosy, 115; Eleven, 108: Sentimentalist, 110; Listaro, 115; Orchid, 107; Patapsco, 113. FIFTH RACE, purse $1,000, claiming, 3- year-olds, 6 furlongs (chute) (8): 101; Boy Baby, 115; Us, 112; and Six, 108; Inconceivable, 111; Bolo, 108; Girl, 107; dina Jack, 117. SIXTH RACE, purse $900, allowances, 2-year-olds, furlongs (chute) (8): Dawn Portage, 115; 110; Chance Yen, 115; Bull Brier, 110; Dawn, 110; Frontier Jane, 115; Misty Quest, 112; General Jack, 118.

SEVENTH RACE, purse $800, claiming, 4-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles (13): Ellen 110; Hallies Play, 115; Lees Count, 113; o' Black, 105; Comba- hee, 113; 105; Paralda, 118; Butter, 112; Jotemdown, 113; Praetorian, 115; Golden, 105; Grace, 110; Brown Marvel, 113. EIGHTH RACE, purse $800, claiming, 4-year-olds and up, 1 3-16 miles (14): 113; Howellville, 118; Mahlette, 115; Iron, 113; Gino, 110; Khay, 118; Sand Wrack, 118; Patriarca, 118; Foreign Legion, 118; Derroche, 113; Indiana Spa, 113; Bissakerry, Dark Zeni, 118; Exhibitor, 113. Laurel Park WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST FIRST RACE, purse $1,000, maiden, 2- year-olds, mile and 70 yards Martha, 108; Land, 108; Lenpane, 113; Peace Lane, 116; Fitz Edward, 116; His Highness, 116; Davitt, 116; Lea, 111; Pink Coral, 111; Bon Jour, 116; Broadside, 111; 111; Bryan Station, 116; Running Lights, 116; Solo Dash, 113; Spalpeen, 116. SECOND RACE, purse $1,000, claiming, steeplechase, 4-year-olds and up, about miles (13) 137; Judges Bid, 138; a-Sir Romeo, 136; Pine, 133; Spanish, 136; Leucite Junior, 143; a-Big Pennant, 143; Carl's Choice, 143; Robin, 133; Wick, 136; 0' Shanter, 137: Pine Tag, 136; Fatty, 143. a-Mrs.

A. Carhart and C. M. Green entry; c-S. L.

Stewart and H. O'Donovan entry. THIRD RACE, purse $1,000, 2-year-olds, 6 furlongs (chute) (16) -Pete, 113; Hop Skip, 113; a-Dark Mischief, 113; a-Laugh and Play, 113; Happy Pilot, 115; Dipper, 105; Happy Hunting, 113; Don Orlan, 115; Saran, 107; Steady On, 110; Cis Marion, 112; Curious Coin, 115; Strolling In, 110: Martian, 113; Boveale, 107: Bawbee, 107. Mrs. E.

G. Lewis and H. G. Bedwell entry. FOURTH RACE, purse $1,100.

3-yearolds and up. 6 furlongs (chute) Toy, 105; Abbasside, 111; a-Floataway, 113; Soldierette, 108: Morstep, 108; 101; a-Kings Blue, 115. a-P. L. Kelley entry.

FIFTH RACE, purse $1,200, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles (5)- Microphobia, 113; 106; Girl, 99; Tony Steel, 113; Predicate, 103. SIXTH RACE, purse $1,100, 3-year-olds, 1 1-16 miles (13)-Tipper Dipper, 113; a-Saine Anne II, 115; Hougomonte, 118: Baby Sister, 115; 113; Dudie, 118; Dollar Bay, 118; Solatium, 118; Iron Shot, 118: Roncat, 118; Gold Teddy, 118; Preceptress, 115; a-Abbe Pierre, 118. a-R. S. Clark entry.

SEVENTH RACE, purse $1,000, claim3-ing, 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles (16) -Time Scout, 105; Better Half, 105; Nilon, 113; 106; Majorette, 105; Air, 100; Margot, 100; 96; Hazel 105; Doctor's Nurse, 101; a-Sarnite, 107; Woodblaze, 105; Pirate Ship, 105; Stinging, 107; Well Aware, 107; a-Toni, 107. a-Mrs. G. Armstrong and L. Friedman entry.

EIGHTH RACE, purse $1,000, claiming, 4-year-olds and up, miles (16)-Pretty Night, 113; 11; 110; 113; Light, 113; First, 111: Dee, 108; 108: Martha's Queen, 110; Brown Knight, 118; a-Melody Maid, 108; 111; 108; Italian Harry, 116; Eye, 111; a-Woodwaac, 116. a-J. Bachrach and L. Deming entry. Sportsmans Park WEATHER RAINING; TRACK SLOW FIRST RACE, purse $800, claiming, 3- year-olds and up, 5 furlongs (chute) (18) Connell, 111; Rafter, 116; Heidi, 113; Charlotte King, 111; Getabout, 113; Hae, 111; Mommy, 111; Cute Thing, 113; Pops Rival, 114; Grey Ethel, 113; Merab, 113; Frostbite, 113; Skotchy, 116; Prompt Return, 116; Adams Ale, 111; Sanders, 116; Tea Gossip, 111; My Buddy, 116.

SECOND RACE, purse $800, claiming, 2-year-olds, maidens, furlongs (18)- Red Binder, 104; Pereline, 104; Miss Grief, 113: Bright Play, 109; 108; Bud 112; Just Verdict, 109; Sidepack, 109: Good Doctor, 112; Toms Lad, 112; Makealite, 109; Miss Feu, 109; Scolene, 109; Gypsy Monarch, 112; Push Button, 109; 106; Amonrye, 109; Texas Way, 112. THIRD RACE, purse $800, claiming, 3- year-olds, 7 furlongs (18)-Born to Run, 113; Kenosha, 113: Sir Reynard, 113; Bane, 105; Sunkit, 110; Kiev Singer, 113; Dream, 105; Hour, 108; Green Turban, 110; Dr. True, Race Laurel Park First, 6 furlongs. 3-5. Last Call, 109, 6.20, 4.10 Irish Moon, 105, Sisto.

.18.20, 10.40 Madly, 99, Madden. .4.60 Gamola, Annie Alone, Schley Goree, Ballgown, Devils Mate, Summer Stock, Kings Color, Hi Blaze and Arboreal also ran. Second, about 2 miles. 2-5. Simoon, 148, B.

Ansteatt. 10.10, 4.90, 4.00 -Speculate, 134, J. Zojkoush. 4.60, 5.60 a-Millrace, 144, H. Cruz.

5.60 Big Severn, Don Roberto, Balk, L'Odeon and Gun Pointer also ran. a-S. J. Holloway entry. Third, 6 furlongs.

2-5. Meadow Dew, 102, F. A. Smith. .17.00, 7.40, 4.80 Southern Jane, 106, 4.40 Dixie Maid, 105, .4.00 Discouraged, Ladies First, Hermar, Patiwrack, Spang, Rough Man, San Stefana, Paper Cutter and Ballarosa also ran.

Fourth, 6 furlongs. 3-5. Sweet Willow, 103, Mora, 22.20, 8.20, 5.60 Thorn Apple, 101, D. Madden. .3.40, 2.50 Abrasion, 111, .4.10 Redwrack, Placer Inn, Boy Angler, Bright Trace, Robespierre and Great Union also ran.

Fifth, 1 11-16 miles. 4-5. Rosetown, 109. Mower. .20.40, 7.00, 6.10 Moscow II, 115, W.

D. Wright. .3.60, 3.20 Rough Pass, 109, .4.60 Chatted, Glorious Time, Guerrilla and Son Altesse also ran. Sixth, mile 70 yards. 4-5.

Blinking Owl, 108, F. A. Smith. .5.70, 2.80, 2.30 Miss Discovery, 103, Madden. .2.40, 2.10 Flower Parade, 108, ..2.70 Ambo, Blue Orchid and Jacotte also ran.

Seventh, 11-16 miles. 4-5. Close To, 114, Howell. ..14.50, 5.70, 3.50 Dr. Bones, 104, Mearle.

3.90, 2.50 Interlace, 101, Madden. .3.50 Battle Line and Cheere Me also ran. Eighth, 11-16 miles. 2-5. Beaming Lady, 105, Sisto.

.100.40, 25.30, 12.10 Nick, 109, Mills. 5.90, 3.30 Annikin, 105, Madden. .3.80 Miss Troy, Boos Letter, Flying Zelma, Conville, Dub, Betrothed, Squabble, Aster Princess and Marys Lassie also ran. DAILY DOUBLE Last Call and Meadow Dew paid $107.80 for $2. Jamaica 1:45 2-5.

Maevic. 115, Vedder. 5.80, 3.70, 2.70 Gay Man, 115, Meade. 9.80, 5.30 Kantar Run, 115, Arcaro. 3.50 Allen Jay, Neddies Hero, Bonheur, Shaun Kahyrite and Ponty also ran.

Second, 6 furlongs. 4-5. Cousin Nan, 117, 6.40, 4.90, 3.80 Top Tier, 120, Meade. 11.30, 5.80 Supreme Chance, 120, Robertson. 3.20 Noisy Raven, Shooting Stick, Mill River, Epwar, Eviva, Meenie, Jacodra, Yourascalyou, Llano Blanco, Eternal Youth and Merry Sun also ran.

Third, 6 furlongs. 4-5. Poppadeets, 117, Schmidl. 29.40, 13.30, 8.80 Schuylerville, 117, A. 27.30, 12.40 Coupon, 117, 4.20 Reserve, Blue Warrior, Temprano, Peep Show, Shrapnel, Inscolian and also ran.

Stable and Belair Stud Farm entry. Fourth, 6 furlongs. 3-5. Early Delivery, 122, 7.40, 3.40, 2.80 Wise Bee, 112, Westrope. 3.50, 2.60 Time O'War, 108, 3.30 My Porter and Great Albert also ran.

Fifth, 11-16 miles. 2-5. Ringie, 116, Anderson. ....18.60, 7.50, 4.70 General Manager, 116, 3.90, 3.00 Big Beauty, 108, P. 5.40 Quenemo, Rufigi, Ksar of Audley and Devil's Crag also ran.

Sixth, 11-16 miles. 4-5. Trapeze Artist, 113, Robertson. .49.30, 17.10, 14.50 Radio, 122, .6.80, 5.60 Bright Sonina, 108, Weber. .9.70 Dunfrese, Bright Rebel, Shaheen, Mr.

Knick, Aboyne, Granduce, Foxleigh, Grebe and Bonzar also ran. Seventh, 11-16 miles. 2-5. Mary Schultz, 111, 29.30, 12.90, 8.40 Silent Witness, 115, Arcaro. ....10.60, 7.00 Tow Rope, 115, Corbett.

5.80 Irish Echo, Essjaytee, Last Frontier, Tiberius, Bayport, Brother Nibs, Pernie, Broad Vision and Repercussion also ran. First. mile and 70 yards. Time- 113; Imperial Carol, 110; Rose, 105; Shenuit, 110; 108; Panjab, 113; Vonceil, 110; Looking Glass, 110; Whisk, 105. FOURTH RACE, purse $800, claiming, 2-year-olds, furlongs (17)-Nanci Day, 115; Kind Annie, 112; Gay Elf, 112; Sally 105; Ray Light, 107; Silver Wood, 115; Connoisseur, 118; High Talent, 115; Cascades, 115; Angela, 107; Serajevo, 110; Princess Olo, 112; My Bobby, 115; Hourshera, 104; I Bid, 118; Hunter, 112: Bit, 107.

FIFTH RACE, purse $1,000, claiming, 3-year-olds up, furlongs (16)-- War Declared, 114; Delius, 115; Honored Miss, 115; Palsak, 112; Prince, 107: Thirteen, 107; Connie Ann, 112; City, 110; Tusco, 115; Wicked Time, 115; Yetive, 112; Barbara 112; 110; Imperial Jones, 115; Paddy, 115; Anna Grand, 112. SIXTH RACE. purse $800, claiming, 3-year-olds, 7 furlongs (18)-Earlsboro, 113; Squaw, 105; Money Boat, 113; Moon Robber, 113; 105; Ogallah, 113; Mighty Proud, 116; Voluble, 13; Myth, 105; Good Servant, 113: Buss, 113; Hash, 105; Jack Alex, 113; Buddie Mac, 113: 105; Red, 105; Belle, 105; Hour, 111. SEVENTH RACE, purse $900, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles (18)- Lyngate, 110; 111; C. 108; Jane Pola, 104; Watercure, 113; Black Gift, 113; Miserable, 108; Ten Blow, 107; Ajaygee, 113; 108; Reelaway, 113: Bachelors Bower, 113; Nanaffran, 110; Nana Kate, 113: Play Shoot, 113; Seat, 105; 105; Manhunt, 113.

EIGHTH RACE, purse $900, claiming. 3-year-olds and up, 11-16 miles (18)- Not, 105; Hardy, 113; Mail, 108; Witful, 113; Surveyor, 113; Moon, 102; 105; Mere Blaze, 116; 108; Pompasse, 113; English Harry, 113; Mayro, 110; Holdum Brown, 116; Young Agnes, 110; Falsweep, 107; Imperial Nick, 113; Toneys Girl, 110; Veeks, 113. Legal Notices S. Knox Hunter, Attorney, 1927 Oliver 1940. Notice that letters testamentary on Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

No. 4138 of the estate of Russell Bremer, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to PeoplesPittsburgh Trust Company, Executor, Fourth avenue Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. To Charles Edward Sawyers, Respondent: Take notice that the case of Mildred Lenore Sawyers against you for divorce a vinculo matrimonii, at No. 286 January Term, 1940. Common Pleas Court, Allegheny County, will be tried at the City-County Building, Pittsburgh, when called, or as soon as is convenient to said Court.

Theodore H. Schmidt, Attorney for Libellant, 402 Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. John B. Fortunato, Attorney, Vandergrift Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. No.

4205 of 1940. Notice that letters of administration on the estate of Joseph Dilettuso, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Lincoln Dilettuso, Administrator, 5127 Coral Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ralph H. Frank, Attorney, 818 Frick Bldg. No.

4135 of 1940. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Henry Frank Elshoff, deceased, late of Edgewood, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Mary Anna Elshoff, Executrix, 412 Greendale Edgewood, Pa. SATISFACTION OF MORTGAGE Dunn Moorhead, W. G. Gault, Attorneys, 221 Bakewell Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, No. 2840 October Term, 1940. To THE ALLEGHENY SAVINGS BANK, a copartnership, MALCOLM HAY, TRUSTEE for the Creditors of THE ALLEGHENY SAVINGS BANK, its successors and assigns, their legal representatives, or whoever may be the holder or holders of the mortgage hereinafter mentioned, including the Department of Banking of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that on September 6th, 1940, The North Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church of the City of Allegheny presented its petition, stating that it is the owner of all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Twenty-second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, situate at the northeast corner of Arch (formerly Beaver) Street and North Avenue; thence along North Avenue 95 feet and on Arch Street 180 feet to Benton Alley, now Eloise Street, having thereon its present church edifice; that there appears of record an unsatisfied mortgage on said premises given by The North Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church of City of Allegheny to The Allegheny Savings Bank, dated 1867, recorded May 15, 1867, in Mortgage Book Vol. 68, page 445, in the sum of $10,000.00 payable four (4) months after date; that said mortgage was afterwards assigned to Malcolm Hay, Trustee for the Creditors of The Allegheny Savings Bank, which assignment is dated 29th, 1879, recorded that in Deed of Book 244, page 413; a period more than seventy years has elapsed since said mortgage is due and payable; that no payment of principal or interest has been made within a period of more than twenty-one years, and praying for satisfaction thereof.

You are therefore required to appear at the January, 1941 term of Court, January 6, 1941, at 9:30 o'clock, A. to answer said petition and show cause why a proper decree should not be granted and said mortgage satisfied of record. JOHN HEINZ. Sheriff. Sealed Proposals U.

S. Engineer Office, 831 U. S. Court House Custom House, St. Louis, Mo.

Sealed bids will be received until 10:30 A. October 17, 1940, for constructing and delivering at St. Louis, Missouri; Kookuk, Iowa; or Fountain City, Wisconsin, 16 spare lock gate units and one strongback, f. o. b.

Government service barge. Plans may be secured upon of $15.00 in the form of a U. S. money order or a certified check payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Further information upon application.

ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Pittsburgh, October 15, 1940. Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Controller of Allegheny County, 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, until 10:30 A. E. S.

Tuesday, October 22, 1940, and publicly opened at 11:00 A. E. S. in the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410, Court House, Pittsburgh, for the following: Hanging and Cleaning Curtains and Washing of Walls at the AuditoriumMemorial Hall. Transporting of Voting Machines.

Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders, Instructions to Bidders and conditions regulating bidding, together with specifications, may be had on application at the office of the Department of Property Supplies, 207 Court House, Pittsburgh, Penna. ROBT. G. WOODSIDE. County Controller.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will receive sealed proposals through the Secretary of Property and Supplies at his offices in the Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, until 2:00 o'clock p. m. (Eastern Standard Time), October 23, 1940, which will be publicly opened and read at that time, for the following subjects: I. New Floor in Drill Hall of Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

Floor materials shall conform to Pennsylvania Department of Highways' Specification. Floor drains, drain lines and concrete pipe trenches also included. II. Dismantling and Re-erection (Including Electrical Work) of Sheet Metal Building No. 041-3760, Pennsylvania Department of Highways, North Manheim Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.

III. Electrical Construction, Rewiring of State Armory Building. Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications and proposal forms not exceeding two (2) complete sets, may be secured by prospective bidders by applying to the Bureau of Construction, Department of Property and Supplies, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and depositing the amount stated below, which deposit will be refunded only upon the receipt of a bona fide bid, and return of the plans and specifications in good order within ten (10) days after the opening of bids; otherwise the deposit will be forfeited. When applying for plans and specifications on two or more projects, forward separate checks on each project.

Plans and specifications may be reviewed free of charge at the offices of the Department located at Harrisburg. These plans and specifications will be available approximately two (2) weeks prior to opening of bids. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check, bank cashier's check or trust company treasurer's check, drawn to the order of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the amount stated below: Cost of Proposal Proposal. One Set. Guaranty.

New Floor $2.50 $500.00 II. Dismantling 2.50 100.00 III. Electrical 2.50 100.00 The Commonwealth reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to accept or reject any part of any bid. ROGER W. ROWLAND, Secretary of Property and Supplies.

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BARBER wanted: steady S. Painter, Jeannette, CHRISTMAS card day selling Christmas cards. different attractive to the box. Make from to box. Over 1,000 fast mas items.

B. selling Cha 625 Avenue. COMMERCIAL SALESMEN -Capable representing distributor Allegheny $200 up. Prefer perience; earnings upward 850 week; percentage Call for appointment. EX-INSURANCE man for azine debit; liberal financial no pg arrangement.

507 Wabash Dyma MAGAZINE -Low-priced, True Story small monthly -sell Clubs ments. Local road territory. Top missions. Mr. Doyne, Keenan Bi MAN 30-50 For Inside and store work Pert ment position an advancement have car and able ences.

Write for interview, 1-1 Post-Gazette. MAN- Experienced public work through ment position to qual Advance commissions necessary, Apply I Tuesday. A. J. MANSMANN 5911 Penn East Liberty poorer Utahs, PERSIAN MELONS if.

pony crts. 68 to 8s, POTATOES--U. S. No. 1, 100-lb.

sks. N. Chippewas, L. I. Chippewas, Me.

Chippewas, N. Russet Rurals and round whites, Russet Burbanks, few Bliss Triumphs, washed, 50-lb. sks. Neb. Bliss Triumphs, 50-60c; 15-lb.

sks. Chippewas 22c; Me. Chippewas, 22-23c; 10-lb. sks. Ida.

Russet Burbanks, 21-22c. QUINCES -N. Y. bu. $1.25.

RHUBARB -Calif. 20-lb. SWEET POTATOES--U. S. No.

1, Tersey type, stave bbls. bu. 90c: Goldens, bu. 90c; Goldens, bu. bskts.

N. J. Jersey type, bu. hprs. processed, stave bbls.

processed, bu. hprs. $1.00. TOMATOES-Calif. lug green, ripe and turning, wrapped, 6x6 pack few $1.60, poorer, 6x7 pack $1.25, poorer, 50-75c.

WINTER QUEE QUEENS-(Watermelons) Cal. std. jumbo crts. all sizes, HAY AND GRAIN (Prices quoted are wholesale and in carlots) -No. 2 yellow shelled, No.

3, yellow, shelled, No. 4 yellow, shelled, HAY--Standard timothy, No. 2 timothy, No. 3 timothy, No. 2 clover, mixed, No.

clover, OATS -No. 2 white, No. 3 white, WHEAT--No. 2 red winter, local, 82-83c. RECEIPTS OF HAY AND GRAIN Arrivals of hay and grain yesterday were: Pennsylvania Lines-3 cars of corn, 1 car of oats and 1 car of hay; Baltimore Ohio Lines-1 car of oats.

da Livestock Quotations PITTSBURGH-Brinkman, Wood Beck furnish the following quotations: Cattle--Supply on sale 900 head. Market ruled about steady. Bulls a little firmer. Good to choice dry feds, $10.00 good to choice grassers, $9.00 medium to good, 1,200 to 1,300 pounds, tidy, 1,050 to 1,150 pounds, $8:00 fair, 900 to 1,100 pounds, common, 700 to 900 pounds, $5.50 6.50; common to good fat bulls, $5.00 7.50; common to good fat cows, heifers, 700 to 1,100 pounds, $5.00 8.00; fresh cows and springers, $35.00 85.00. Hogs--Receipts, 6 double-deck loads.

Market steady on all grades. Prime heavy hogs, $6.00 heavy mixed, $6.50 6.65; prime medium weights, best heavy yorkers, good light yorkers, pigs, as to quality, $4.75 common to good roughs, stags, Sheep--Receipts, 4 loads. Market steady, choice lambs active, others slow, sheep steady. Prime wethers, good mixed, $3.00 3.50; fair mixed ewes and wethers, culls and common, $1.00 2.00; good to choice lambs, $9.50 9.75; culls to good lambs, Calves--Supply 500 head, market steady. Veal calves, heavy and thin calves, $4.00 CHICAGO, Oct.

States Department of Agriculture.) -Salable hogs, 14,000 head; total, 20,000 head; active to all; 5c to mostly 10c higher than Friday's average; top, good and choice 210- 300 pounds, $6.50 6.65; 300-350 pounds, largely mostly well-finished 180-200-pound lights, 300-350- pound packing sows generally 350-450 pounds, $5.65 450-500 pounds, shippers took 1,500 head; holdovers, 1,000 head. Salable cattle, 14,000 head: calves, 1,200 head; eastern shipper demand relatively narrow but only meager supply strictly good and choice steers here: market slow but fully steady; yearlings and light steers predominated: these under more pressure than weighty offerings; all grades and representative weights well-cleaned up; top, next highest price long yearlings, numerous loads fed yearlings, moderate supply medium to good steers, $11.00 down to with common weighty offerings to $7.00: and common ill-bred light offerings to outstanding feature in today's market was strong to 25c higher stocker and feeder market on all grades; good to choice stock calves up to $12.00 and better: yearlings to $11.00 and weighty feeders $10.00 down; fed heifers strong; best, cows strong; best heavy grass cows, cutters, $5.25 down; bulls 25c lower: practical top weighty sausage bulls, vealers, $10.50 very few $12.00. POWER COMPANY SALE Consumers public power district of Columbus, has completed arrangements to buy Southern Nebraska Power Company of Superior, for $1,100,000, MAN An electrical and specie manufacturer resource man neat appearance, want decent living with chance futt experience not necessary; training given. Applicant 25 of age and to hop About $30 per week Rockingham First, 6 furlongs. 4-5.

Jackinthebox, 115, Connolly. 13.80, 6.20, 4.20 W. L. Taylor. .4.00, 3.40 Squawker, 110, .9.00 Knights Sox, Wise Hildred, Tweety, Singing Slave, Night Chase, Blaufuss and Bright Spot also ran.

Second, furlongs. Esta, 115, Gross. .4.00, 3.20, 3.00 Countess Abbott, 115, .8.00, 5.60 Beauty Time, 107 Jedlinski. .8.00 Stingaling, South Anna, Banbury Belle, Bernardine, Jolly Princess, Premier Avril, Unending, Bende and Trump Ace also ran. Third, 6 furlongs.

3-5. Star of Dondra, 111, .14.60, 4.60, 3.20 Perlette, 110, .3.20, 2.60 Henryels Pick, 113, Vercher. 7.60 Story Time, Silver Bet, Count Cotton, Ronnie Bane, Rolling Heels and Carnarvon also ran. Fourth, miles. Time 3-5.

Bell Helen, 105, 5.80, 3.00 Spiteful, 108, .5.60, 3.40 Hillblond, 110, 2.60 Alca, High Lance, Aster Lady, Victory March and Spanish Jewel also ran. Fifth, 6 furlongs. 4-5. Copin, 115, Briggs. .5.20, 3.20, 2.40 Five Five, 110, D.

Johnston. .5.40, 3.80 Durable, 106, .3.80 Sparking, High Fair and Hugood also ran. Sixth, 1 1-16 miles. 4-5. Long Pass, 103, Jedlinski.

.30.00, 7.00, 4.40 Sun Dodger, 113, Canning. .2.80, 2.40 Iron Bar, 107, 3.00 Maninthemoon, Master Key, a-One o' One and a-Two o' Two also ran. a-B. F. Lister entry.

Seventh, 1 1-16 miles. 3-5. Cooling Spring, 113, Gross. .21.80, 7.60, 4.40 Housework, 112, Vercher. .3.20, 2.80 The Grey Nun II, 112, Caffarella.

3.00 White Hot, Glad Eye, Okapilida, Ghostflyer, Sting Pal and Temulac also ran. Eighth, 1 1-16 miles. 3-5. Liberty Torch, 110, .9.80, 4.60, 3.60 Sunabell, 113, .6.60, 5.00 Filandro, 108, Meynell. .8.60 Busy Lutrecia, Ernie Manzer, CangrierTime To Go, Makeit, Maefleet, Spring Away, Pomplit and Mattapony also ran.

DAILY DOUBLE Jackinthebox and Esta paid $61.80 for $2. Sportsmans Park First, 7 furlongs. The Chord, 116, Brooks. .25.40, 12.20, 6.60 Grandmas Boy, 116, Loturco. .7:40, 4.20 Viragin, 108, .3.00 Miss Toas, Black River, Bar Thirteen, Wine Rose, Seymour Lillian Roth, and Exonerate also ran.

Second, 5 furlongs. 1-5. Sylvan Dell, 108, 3.20, 2.60 Town Lace, 108, T. P. 2.60 Ebon Flag, 108, .4.40 Miola, Infinite Mae, Free Miss, Peanut Candy, Anna Eitel, and Big Bill aiso ran.

Third, 7 furlongs. 3-5. Cossack Girl, 113, .5.40, 4.00, 3.40 Little Gay, 109, Keiper. .7.60, 4.60 Johnnie Dear, 116, Loturco. .8.40 Ducmiss, Rosin, Imperial Anhut, Banner Witch, Dreel, and Red Hay also ran.

Fourth, ufrlongs. 3-5. Illinois Tom, 111, Ebberts. .19.20, 8.20, 5.00 Last Rose, 113, G. .10.40, 6.40 Flying Bonnet, 113, T.

P. Martin. .4.20 Even After, Lexbrook, Shirley and Jerry Rae also ran. Fifth, furlungs. 2-5.

Dora May, 110, Loturco. 6.40, 4.20, 2.40 Tony Weaver, 112, ....4.20, 2.20 Anopheles, 113, Martin. 2.40 Vollee II and Sassy Mate also ran. Sixth, furlongs. Time 1:26.

Rogers Boy, 113, Keiper. 7.40, 4.20, 2.80 C. C. Curtiss, 116, G. Oros.

.4.60, 3.00 Art of War, 113, 2.40 Joe Fisher, Charming Sudie, Hi Carl and Ski Patrol also ran. Seventh, 1 1-16 miles. 3-5. Killarney Lass, 107, .5.60, 4.20, 3.60 Smuggled In, 116, Sisler. .7.60, 5.80 Rugged Red, 116, W.

.600 Orbedlu, Roykan, Carlsbad and City Boy also ran. Eighth, 1 1-16 miles. Whatapal, 113, 12.60, 6.40 Julez Lazard, 111, Ebberts. 8.40, 4.60 Extended, 116, .3.40 Perplex, Twotons Title, Freeburg Boy, Tonsan, Jolly Time, Tristrap and Onyourway also ran. DAILY DOUBLE The Chord and Sylvan Dell paid $61.60 for $2.

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