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MONDAY] APRIL 6 f 1942 BUFFALO COURIER,EXPRE5S 17 Sratha ARMSTRONG—April 5 1942. Minni. Morln. wife of Edward L ; mother of Grare A Arm*tror>s.. daustoterjof <tr late Martin Monn and Annette i Palmer mater of Crtarlea B. Fennsr ] Funeral from the Thomas V Rav Ffarteral H'->me. 445 Frankltn Street. Wednesday afternoon at 2 .Velock Kr.end* ire in\lted to at- tend. «7' BARRV—April 9. 1M2J Robert O Barry, •on of the late Roierf and Margaret T. J, Stofer Dies; Retired Grain Man Thomas J. StMer. 65. of J77 Delaware AvenueL for many ye*rs< identified with the grain bustiuws here, died yesterday afternoon in &"#.&'&. f i l l ' Z T £ £ I Emergency* Hospital after an |tf coll Funeral Home. XXM Main Street on ness of three moiths. Wednesday morning- [at 8 o'clock and r J from St. Vincent's ciureta at 9 o'clock. More recently an assistant fore- JViends are lavtted tt> attend. 6t7* j •_!•*•. * ». la ! man m the citv streets depart* BIN*—Caroline P. Bin*. Suddenly In thta „.. _" __, • Tl, ment, Mr. Stofer retired from the grain business about ten years ago. At that time he was president and general manager of the Buf- falo offioe of the Alder-Staler Grain Company. CThamber of Com- merce Building. He was associated for a number of vears with James G. McKillen. Through his connec- tions with the Corn Exchange and the old Buffalo Board of Trade, he became well known in Chicago and New York. Born in Indianapolis. Ind., March t joaepime and Adoiph.i. j 3 ^ 7 7 t n e S on ot a railroad man, of Mis. O. I.vnn. J»»se- I . . _ . T. _ I Mr. Stofer moved to Lafayette. Ind.. with his parents a few years later. He attended public school city April 5. 1942. daughter of the late „'jjus and Sophia; sitter of Mr* Anna M. Belzer. the late Julius. Frank. Jo- seph. Mra. Sophia A<lolf. Funeral fnjhi her late residence. 12 North Parade Ave- nue. Time to be anno unced later. BLANK—In tr.is city April 5th. Barbara l.or.i; wife of the Ute Simon Blank: mother of Mra. Harry J. Hammond and Mrs. Graham O. MrCrtrmlck of Buffalo, N. T. and Thomas J. Blank of Perry. N T. Funeral from the) residence of her daughter. 121 Macaraipy Street. Tuesday morning at 8.4.1 and from the Church of the Holy Family at 9.B0 o'clock Friends are Invited. Burial at Perry. N- T. »1 sen—Henry J of j*7 Aldrich Place, vpnl 4. 1942. heiovedi husband of Anna MrPherson Buscb: father of Mrs. Joseph Emhof. son o Bii.rh; br«thei phine Busch and Mrs [P. Peters FVnersl from The Joseph Entjj>* funeral Home »e* Broadway. Wedrelday morning st S and from St. Ambrose Church at 9 Buffalo Courier BWI AttLlSMKD 18J. BUFFALO EXfRESS EST A B U S H ED 1818 : Classified Advertising Ah ads restricted to tne.li proper el*»- slfieation and The CourleriExprass style of type Publishera reserve the right to edit, classify, index or relet:* any classi- fied ftdTcrtislnr copy. Minimum 2. lines. 'Count S average word* to the line. TELEPHONE: YOUR C L A S S I F I E D A D S T O 'CLEVELAND 5 5 5 0 - 5 3 5 * ' " Liquor. Beer, Wine Notices 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that license. : No. RL-14844 has 'been Issued: to the 'undersigned .to sell Liquor at retail •to a restaurant under i,tut. Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 301 Louisi- ana St., Buffalo, Srte C<V., N. Y.., for" on premises consumption. : Andrew Forest. 301 Louisiana .St. April 6-13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that license No. GB-13346 has been issued to. the undersigned to sell Beer at retail un- der the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 286 Broadway. Buffalo. Erie Co., K. Y.. for off premises consump- tion.' Charles. Framtitta, 286 Broad- way.' April 6-13 o dock Friends invite^ to attend. Wt* there. He left Purdue University in I gorfCE IS tmfiwYWvwFaMXlicense C"i-M VM»—April s. i»42. at her home his sophomore vear to become sec- No. SB-810, has been issued to the kpr 1SM2. at her lome i J«I» nufjjiumure; vear *l« Delaware AvenueJ« Buffalo Harriet re tary to Williarh Alder. DTOmi- Rire. widow of the R«K\ Benjamin Cope- 1 . \__J__ . S T . land; mother of Mrs.] Allan C. Werner; nent Midwest grain dealer. !_* !er °l G ,*? r ** .i. Arthu , r «•• a "^ Mr. Stofer latir was made a Hnr.ice F. Rice T i c luneral will take ___!,_ . »I . , , „_„ L place at 37© Franv.th street. Tuesday partner and on March 1, 1899, he afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Friends are m-1 came here as president and gen- Mted to attend. Ca lis I may be made at . „ , „„„.„,. * »J_ T»..*#_I« v-^i._u 3T0 Franklin Street. BCKHOISR—In Bnffale. N. T , April 4. 1942. Morris A. Ecktiouss of 37 Man- cheater Place: bushand of Bessie Lleber- man Eckhouse father of Melvln 1- and Annette C. Eckhoueei Funeral services took place from The Ki'^in Mortuary. 57S Linwood Avenue. Sunday evening, April 9th. Interment at Cleveland. Ohio. EI-L.IS—Lida. at residence 459 Twelfth Street. Niagara Fails., N Y.. Saturday April 4th. mother of fTances L. Shields and Harold Ellis of Niagara Falls. N. T.: sister of Miss Ann i - t Ralpli Appelby of Niagara Falls. N. V aJnd Nelson Appelby of Buffalo. N T Ftmeral from residence 459 Twelfth Street. Niagara Falls. N Y. Tuesday afternoon, April 7th at 2 o'clock. Olf.LITJnr.H- Joseph. April 3. 1942. be loved husband of Grate Haser GJHItter: I father ot Frederick Uillltzer; grand- father of Norman L. I GtlUUer. Funeral from the family residence. 3172 Bailey j Avenue. Tuesday morning at 915 and from St. James Chufch at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited tb attend. 4tfl* sTIGHAM—April 5. 1942. In Buffalo. N. T . Anna L.. daughter of the late John B. and Anna J. Htgham: sister of the late ElUa Higgin*. Thomasland John Higham. Funeral service from tiie residence of her niece. Mrs. 9. Allen fky. <•"• Manchester Place. Tuesday afternoon at 4.15 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. 4t7* tl Mi,—April S, 1942. Fnedericka Neubeck: widow of the late Jfeter M.: betoved mother of Edward J. Frank J.. Joseph P.. Henrietta and the late Kathryn Illlg. Funeral from the faa)tily residence. * 42 Butler Avenue. Tucvlaj. morning at 9.30 and from St. Francis qe Sales Church at f o'clock. Friends are; Invited. 9t7* BlNVFY— Pvt. William JF.. Co. B . V. 8. Marines. Apnt 3. 1942. son of William F. and Marv Hehlr Minney: brother of Pvt. Gerald L. and th*. late Jean Marie Klnnev Funeral from, famCv residence, 402 West Delavan Avenue. Tuesday morning at 8.30 and Brom Annunciation Church at 9 o'clock. {Friends may call after 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. MS* kOLB—April 3. 1942. lln Angola. N. T. John A. Kolh: son of the late Ben and Barbara Koib: brother) of Mrs. John P. Snyder. Mrs. Frank ' M Rolls. Mrs. James P. Fuller. Mrs.l Frank E. Green of Los Angeles. CaJ.. and Mrs. Vincent Haehn of Detroit. Mith. Funeral from the Funeral Home of John J. Ray & Son. 915 Elmwood Avenue. [Wednesday morn- ing at « 30 and froih St. John The Baptist Church at 9i o'clock. Friends are invited. W" ItsuiiN-sj- John [w. Suddenly In Dansville. N. T . April 3. 1942, son of Joseph and Ruth Rockwell Lenahan: brother of James. Mrs. Denver Waldron. Joseph. Mrs. Robert 'Daley and Rita Lenahan. Funeral from 'his late residence. 6ft Cayuga Street, Tuesday morning at 9.15 and from St. Mart's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invltedj to attend. * I nKt s/—Margaret Loreda. In the Town of Cheektowaga. N. ¥.. April 5. 1942. beloved wife of the lane George I^orenz; mother of Mary. Katie. George Lorenx. Mrs. Rose Ja<*obl. Mrs] William Roeser. Mrs. Henry Pom. Mrs. [Harry Muck and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Funeral from the family residence. Genesee Street. Wednes- day afternoon at 2 o'clpck and from St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Willlatnsville. N T at 2 30 o'clock. Friends invited. «t7« If 41 .INODV9W—In this ditv April S. 1942. Veronica Brodnlcki. Wife of the late John: devoted mother; of Mrs Alex Wolffe. John Jr , Frank[ Harry. Bernard, Valentine. Mrs. Casimer Borczynskl. Frances. Joseph. Edward and the late Helen. Funeral from thai family residence, SI Dempster Street, Wednesday morning at 9 and from St. Aghes Church at 9 o'clock. Friends InvttedL mr l*KF..NATT- % «FHI.TRfrrT|:R — Julia of Bayonne. N. J., formerly of Buffalo, April 4. 1942: mother of Charles P. Mehltretter. Mrs. Fred C Sprickman of Kenmeee. N. T . Cecil Mehltretter and John J. Mehltretter of Bayonne. N. 'J. Funeral from the home of her daughter. Mrs. Fred C Sprickman. 97 Argonne Drive. Kenmore. Thursday morning at 8 45 and at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church in Kenmore. at '9 15 o'clock. Re- mains may be viewed! after Tuesday morning. 8t8* BOSENDALfS—In Buffalo! N T . April 4. 1942. Harry Rosendale [of 909 Elmwood Avenue: husband of Lillian Simon Rosen- dale: brother of Witltam of New York City. Funeral servtees 1 will take place from The Etkln Mortualry. 57* Llrwood Avenue. Tuesday aftera*on. April 7th at 2 o'clock. Friends are inhited to attend. tt7* SCHNr.GGKMH RGER—Jbseph A. April i 5. 1942, father of Mrs, Edward Rohr. i Francis X . Alfred J . Joseph C. Jr.. Dorothy and the late William and Charles: brother of Cecelia. Louis, Albert, Mrs. Edward Kogler and the late Henry. John. Jacoh. Bernard and Mrs. Catherine Wilker. Funeral from family residence. 200 Royal Avenue. Time to be announced later. 9t7* •TOFTR—April 5. 1942 la Buffalo, N T. Thomas J . husband of Margaret L. Grif- f " father of John A. Btofer and Mrs. Robert M. Wolf Jr. Chteajto. III. Friends may call at The Funeral Home of John J. Ray A Son. 815 Elmwood Avenue until Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Requiem mass in Lafayette. Ind. at St. Mary's Church. Thursday morning. Interment In Springvate Ceme- tery. Flowers gratefully declined. 8t7* atTr.MPF—Henry A. W. In Buffalo. N. T., April 5. 1942. beloved mtsband of Carrie 'nee Beckiet: father of Mrs. Arthur Giess: brother of Elite Stumpf and the late Charles Stumpf. Funeral from the fami'v home 32t Landon Street. Wednes- day at 2.30 p. m. Friends invited. 8tT* eral manager of the Buffalo branch of the concern. Mr. Stofer is survived by his wife. Mrs. Margaret Griffin Stofer; a son, John A.: a daughter. Mrs. Robert M. Wolf, Jr.. of Chicago, 111., and five grandchildren. His body will be at thje John J. Rajf & Sons funeral homje. 615 Elmwood Avenue, until Tuesday evening. Requiem high mass will be cele- brated Thursday morning in St. Mary's Church, Lafayette, Ind- Burial will be in Springvale Cenrie- ! tery. that city. undersigned to sell Beer at retail in a restaurant under.the Alcoholic Bev- eras** Control Law at Southwestern Blvd., Angola. Sri* Co., N, Y., for, on premises, consumption.' .Rose Ll- siewslti. Southwestern Blvd.. Angola, If. Y. April 6-13 AUTOMOTIVE Autos Wanted 12 AUTOS—Cash for .vour car; note* paid off. Holmes. 1440 South Park. BUTCKS WANTED—Highest prices paid for late models. . Twin City Auto Co.. Inc.. 2720 Delaware. . I CARS—Trucks' in 'any 'condition..!' Moses Auto Parts, 514 Jefferson." gJL 2029. CASH for Late' Model''Used bars] Lyth . Chevrolet. 2727 Ballet. PA. 4670. CASH FOR YOUR CAR BROWN'S. 28 E. 'NORTH ttopj CASH For Your Used Car. South Park Chev,. 1545 South Park. CASH for your car; notes paid off. Best Deal in Town. Great Lakes Motors. 2359 Main. •' .' . u FAST SERVICE—If you. must dispose of your late model car—see vis. Balance •paid off; more cash for your car. O'Neill Motors. 1790 Main, OA, 0500. HIGHEST CASH PRICES MOTZ BROTHERS, ljjf MAIM ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found 2 Horse Sense Answers Steak. Shark. The others arc mammals. 16 inches. Music. Embezzler. 6. The owl and jaguar are carnivor- ous. The others are herbivorous. Birthdav Greetings The staff of the, Junior Courier- Bxpreas tends best wishes to them members of The. Courier-Express Jolhi Junior-Sunshine Club whme birthday anniversary is today; BUFFALO JUNIORS I MarclaAugustynlak Marilyn Mitchell Donald Banks Sophie Bardzlk Ethel Berry Peggy Beyer Carmela Carpino Katherine Carroll James Mofflt John Musztewtcs Alice Mutton Daniel Nasper Jack Nebrtch. Jackie Nehls Mark Cepuchowskl Beatrice Nowak Donald Coia Chester Obrymskl Keith Crane Tbm O Connell Eileen Dagler BM1 Parker j Anna DeCarolls SUe Pezone Ruth Denne Charles Reuseh Rich. Grablanowskl Patricia Russo Daniel Greco MJarforte Schlehr Katharine Green RLith Schmidt LOST—Male Pointer dog. 'brown body, white "face, muzzle attached, to col- lar; reward.' Railway Express, MA. 4200. , , • , , : ' ' ' LOST—Billfold, Elm wood-Uttca section. Reward. Call RI. 6348 or OB. 7W. LOST—Small, male' beaglel'skm. ''White star spot, on head., reward. PA. 6320. Personals 3 NEED «25 to 1300? Call Miss Ames. MA. 3234 now. Get the money tomorrow! Single signature loans to salaried people Employees Personal Loan Com- pany. 935 Broadway. NEWCOMERS to Buffalo and Niagara falls establishing homes are offered many courtesies through Welcome -Wagon Service. You may assist by telephoning address of new residents to DE 2183. or Niagara Falls 8560, before 9-30 a. in., or after S-30 p. m. HIGHEST cash price tor your used car. We need 200 cars at once; notes paid off; 5-mlnute service: see : us before you sell your car; ask for Bob Hunt. Hunt for Chevrolet, 2290 Delaware Ave.. Buffalo. t . ..'' HIGHEST cash prices paid for late model i ara. Saul's Auto Sales. 2301 Main. UN 0023. HIGHEST CASH for any make late model car. 1275 Main St, " i •! t \ IMMEDIATE CASH TOR YOUR CAR ROOT-TORGLER. INC. 1253 MAIN ST. AT NORTHAMPTON LATE MODEL used cars wanted. Cooley Motor Co.. 207 W, Huron. WA, 7754, SCRAP! To Beat the Japs! SCRAP! SMI your old car now—Highest prices. Riverside Auto Wrecking—DE. 8352 USED CARS wanted; we buy all makes late model cars; mortgages, paid oft. Kenmore Motors. Delaware and Hertel. WE buy for cash and pay off notes: 5-minute service: don't sacrifice your car or lose your credit; see us: special plan for mei. conscripted: largest used car dealers In W. N. Y. Joseph W. Snider, Inc.. 2380 Delaware, DE. 6565 WE BUY late model cars. See Mr. Bern- hardt. Brost Motors. I2»s Main. WILL PAY a premium cash price for well kept late model cars. Berrlman- Graham Co.. 2262 Delaware Ave. ^_ $51,499 CASH waiting to buy good used cars. Jim OXeary. 2585 M^ln St. TYPIS hor EMPLOYMENT lelp Wanted—Female 44 |Y BRUSH CO. can use 3 ladles Ise of car for hostess demonstra- Work 2 or 3 evenings per week. »av. Write Manager. 847 Ellicott *£: , ! -Tyros seeking experience; no :>rk; $8 monthly. 364 Pougeron. -Maid fo 1- general housework, iferences. RI. 3065 Help Wanted—Male 46 CAR let. 1SHER—Wanted. City Chevro- iln at Fillmore. CHAU1 "Dyk« 5URS—For taxi work. Y. C. Terminal. Van 1VR0LET MOTOR & AXLE 1R RD. PLANT Metal Layout Men ELECTRICIAN or. conBructlon and maintenance work, for night work. Defense Work Appjf at Employment Office Trucks, Tractors, Trailer* 14 DODGE—1936 Panel Delivery Truck, good tires. 1195. O'Neill Motors, 1660 Jefferson. •',:.." .. :i I. DRIVl age $30 coral HU. -SALESMAN—Wholesale bakery, MS, $100 cash bond required: Sk while in training; $36 and slon when given route. Call 124. EMPLOYMENT Situations Wanted—Female 49 THOMAS AGENCY. 93 Archie. Female and male, any kind of work, CL. 2561. Situations Wanted—Male 50 EXECUTIVE TYPE SALESMAN 46 years: 20 years successful experience, five as salesmanager; bondable: best references. Salary and drawing account. Box 914, Courier-Express. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 61 CONFECTIONERY STORE, soda foun- tain, booths, doing splendid business. good opportunity, George Maxwell, Newfane, N. Y. ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms—Furnished 91 NIAGARA. 248—Newly decorated, good beds, walk'g dist. downtown. WA 6203, OXFORD. 23—Beautiful double, also single. 3 buses. GR. 2151. PARKSIDE. 1C88—Near Bell-CurtiM. comfortable light double rm. UN. 1737. PROSPECT. 5—Walk downtown; sleep- ling rooms, $2.50, $3; hot water heat. STERLING, 220—Large rm, gent., conv. defense plants, prtv. DE. 4176. after 5. ST. JOHNS PL.. 40—Large front room. steam heat, garage. GR. 2457. SUMMER. 383—Upper rm. for employed person: privileges. GA. 5136. SUMMER. 320—Large 3d floor room. 4 windows, reasonable, LI. 5394 appoint- ment, CORNER—Grocery, Delicatessen; rent, $33 with living rooms, sales $350, price $1,850, $750 down, 1121 Ellicott, GR.5034 DELICATESSEN and shelf grocery. East Side, corner; modern flat, 6 rooms and bath; electric case, slicer, scales, etc. Price, $1,000; half cash. Hunt, Realtor, 410 Brisbane Bldg. WA. 5943 FOR SALE—Shoe repair machinery, same as new; stock entmgh for 50 repairs; price $275. Call Sundays. T. R, Flvnn, Watson Ave., Middleport.N.Y. ELECT manj FIRSTJ Monf ICIAN—Experienced all-around Cz.ll UN. 8266, CLASS coat makers wanted. Ill's. 7 Stock Exchange Bldg. toerienced in handling mort- ind familiar with real estate [and management, banking ex- and knowledge of accounting ed; not over 40. Box 986. Cou- jress. commodity salesman.© AAA-1 Illy known manufacturer not by priorities requires repre- ve for exclusive protected ter- Experlence in selling to offices |ee experience helpful, but good ter and ability to hold estab- I business and continue Its de- lent most essential. Give brief of past experience. Box 141, -Express. SALESMEN DODGE—1940 1-Ton Panel, $389; Lack- awanna Motors, 659 Ridge Road DODGE Trucks—Conshafter «t Farr, 3006 Bailey. Buffalo's Oldest Dodge-Ply, dlr. HEAVY DUTY TRACTOR GMO—JDleael engine., with' complete tractor equipment, including air brakes. 2-speed axle and 5-speed overdrive transmission, 975/20 tires. Immediate delivery. $3,000, GMC Factory Branch. 21 Jewett, near Main St. UN. 8388. VETERANS' Salvage Bureau co-operat'g with nat'l defense collecting rags, pa- per, etc. Call Joseph Wilds, WA. 7892. AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles For Sale 10 BUICK —1938 2-door. radio, heater, Dehn-Bulck, 2061 South Park. BUICK—1940* special 2-door touring se- dan, original black finish like'new; stop to and get .some figures on this car. Justice Motors, .1164 Main. CHRYSLER—1938 6-Cylinder DeLuxe 4-Door. large trunk, built-in 'radio, heater;' 6 excellent tires.' Jerga Mo- tera, 1647 Genesee. DESOTO-1941, 4-door Town Sedan, ma- roon color, white tires... F. L. Bumpus, Jr.. 1437 Seneca. , Ray Hasselbeck Gloria Howard Marie Johnson Richard Johnson Rosemary Klein Salvatore LaRusso Alice Man ley Dan McCarthy Carleton McClellan Patricia Warden Raymond Michael Herbert Weller Theodora Michalak jarncs Wells Esther Mlesik Jejan Witte James Miller Shirley Yuhl Ellen Mitchell Irfene Zelinakt Robert Schoolef Jewell Shandraw Kn.vn Stebenson P^ul Strencejewskl Rpbert Sugg Dorothy Theiss Ronald Thompson s4hy Vineberg DESOTO—1941 Custom Sedan, excellent, $1025, Louis A. Bleyle. Inc., 2655 Del- aware Ave. DODGE—1937 deluxe coupe. $295; many extras. Engel's. 1172 Main, DODGE—1940 sedan, heater and radio, 1775. Klepfer Bros.. 1275 Main. FORD—1935, excellent shape, A-L tires, motor overhauled; owner In service, $145. J. Evans, 128 Brlnton. PA. 8667 Auto Service 17 CARS repaired and painted on credit Powsner Collision, 138 Allen, GR. 7200, SAVE YOUR TIRES Expert wheel ellgnment^trame atralgbt- ening. North Main Service. 3043 Main SAVE your tires: expert wheel and tire balancing—new, modern equipment. Mcintosh Motors, DeSoto-Flymouth, 2917 Bailey Ave. PA. 3330. Tires—Tire Service 21 GOOD PRICES paid for used tires. Skll- Ucorn-McDermand. 1556 Main. GA. 9872 TIRE vulcanizing and repairing. Schif- erle'a, 2788 Bailey Ave. PA. 9842. 32x4.50 Used tires <te rims. The Minute Delivery, 291 Niagara. Wanted—Automotive cast 22 i TRACTOR—Wanted, will pay ca>h for small tractor and tools. Must be op rubber. Orchard Park, 303. BUSINESS SERVICE Sherwii manufs througl TONE, have Ing, si| writers versioni ductlof ductloi KEMI backed! campail earning comml sample| Is not call in to 9.30 j Williams Co.. the largest paint 'urers in the world, offers the introduction of KEM- real opportunity to men who experience in specialty sell- as autos, refrigerators, tvpe- itc, and who through the con- >f their Industries to war pro- find themselves facing a re- in income. K>NE, a product which Is py an extensive advertising offers an opportunity for mbstantlal Income on a liberal »n basis, no charge made for fnd selling equipment, and car tentlal. For personal Interview irson at our store from 8 a. m. m., located at j352Main St. GOOD dry cleaning plant for sale or lease; owner retiring. Write Box 561. Courier-Express. . RESTAURANT—Old established, location, to sublet. WA. 5507. good STORE — With living quarters for 5; sacrifice stock, fixtures and adjacent property for quick sale. 51 O'Connell. TAVERN and restaurant, est. business, 435 Military across American Brass: selling account of Illness. RI. 9838, LIVESTOCK AM) PETS Dogs, Birds, Pet Stock 61 BOSTON TERRIER pups: AKC register- ed and pedigreed. 46 Olympic. WIRE HAIR puppies, Hallwyre bred; tops. LI. 1614 or Wmsville 814-J-l. ROOMS FOR RENT W. FERRY. 780—Attractive studio. kitchen privileges, $5.50. LI. 9784. $4 50 NICE bed-sitting room with water; smaller room, $3.50; Elmwood bus. 170 Mariner. GA. 9094. ROANOKE HOTEL So. Elmwood at Chippewa 1-4 Room Kitchenette Apartments I Moderately priced. Attractively furnished Complete hotel service. Dial CL. 2160. HOTEL STRATFORD ARMS West Utfca St. near Main—Newly deco- rated single and double rooms with bath, by Day, Week or Month. Rentals from $32.50 mo. Restaurant. GR. 5505. TUDOR ARMS HOTEL 354 Franklin Street, where you can obtain newly furnished with or without private bath, 1, 2 and 3-room suites. Rates as low as $25 monthly. REAL ESTATE Business Property for Sale 107 GRANT at Lafayette: newly remodeled 4-apartment house with all utilities. $9,600; facilities. MA 3353 or FA. 1851. MODERN — Apts. A-l condition, 20% down, good terms, special opportunity before price advance. Wells-Barker. CL. 3726. Farms for Sale 111 $250—Holland. Olean Rd.. at Girl Scouts; 5 acres, woods, scenic, hills. HU. 612€. Houses for Sale)—Single 113 ARONDALE—Better built homes. $35 S7 per mo Arondale Const., Wms. 451-M. BRANTWOOD PARK—Several fine new homes. Lewis Mitchell. CL. 1675. COLONIAL Village CoKin lust beyond Sheridan Dr.: new homes, $150 down EGGERTSVILLE— Near lot, fireplace. 2-car Boyle, UN. 2817. schools, large garage, terms. GROVELAND. 35—Cheerfully decorated, vacant, near school, stores, transpor- tation. Easy terms. $6750. Guelich * Boebel. Inc. UN. 1700 HARTWELL ROAD - Attractive home with garage; 2 bedrooms down, 1 up. Near transportation. Price. $4300. Ransom Realty Co. MA. 2444 KENMORE—Oood buys; Parkwood $4,- 500; Crosby $5,000; Nassau $5,500. Hovt & Hamilton, 49 Niagara St KENMORE—5 rooms, garage, automatic heat; good buy. Baldwin. CL. 0135 LAMARCK DR.. 482—Open for lnspee. daily. Pearce & Pearos, 3400 Main St. NOB HILL—Fullv improved lots to con- tractors Sky Line Const. Co PA. 3775 HOTEL WORTH 200 Main St. Our comfortable, well appointed rooms and complete hotel service will make you a very desirable year around home. Coffee shop, tap room, garage. Weekly rates from $7. REAL ESTATE Board For Children 86 DAY NURSERY Mothers, North Main section. Let a responsible, trained woman care for your children while you work. TELEPHONE UN. 6501. Rooms With Meals 90 AUBURN, 804—Comfortable room for 1 or 2; good meals; 2 buses. GR. 6384. CENTRAL PARK—Room with twin beds in gentleman's home. Home privileges board optional. UN. 8158 between 7-9 DELAWARE, 591—Next • 20th Century Club, single-double, good food. Sheet rifetal draftsmen flO) experienced In dudB layout on defense work. The Frank K McBride Company, 160 Ward Street, •Paterson, New Jersey. T Expei Dies. time. FORD—1936 Business Coupe. $95., Echo Motors. 1294 Seneca. - FORD—1939' Convertible Coupe, radio and heater, O'Neill Motors, 1790 Main. FORD—1935 Sedan. $95, ONelil Motors, 1660 Jefferson. FORD—1840 Coupe, opera seats, $635. O'Neill Motors, 1790 Main. MERCURY—1941 4-Door Sedan, radio and heater, white side tires, very low mileage. Taylor-O'Brien, 2837 Bailey. The Courier-F\pre** Jolly Jun- ior-Sunshine Clnb, numbering mote than 281,000 members, is one of the largest and finest jboys and jfirls* newspaper clubs in the country. Read of the activities every week in The Sunday Courier-Ex press. VOI-LMKB—Philip J. Vcttlraer. April S. 1942. husharKl *;f Louisa Radrler Votlmer; father of Mrs. Charles Webber. L*st«r P. aad Ljrdia J Vollmer grand father of Lester and Shirley WeM>er. Lucille and Cam! Vnilmer Funeral frr»m the family residence, S3 Oriswold Street, Wednes- day afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. $»7* W4LDRON—April 4. 1942.. Patrick C . bs- I ""ISSLSSf ^M* £"'!£*« iQYed husband of Rose Connor: father of sals Offics of ths Collector M Customs. Buffalo, N. Y.. April 3. 1943. Notice is hereby given that t seized the (ollow)nf for violation of the customs revenue and lotner lava: Out Nov 13. 1941. at Buffalo. ». *.. l j btls. whiskey, Ssiz 9«; on Nov. 14. 1941. s*. Buffalo. N. Y., 10 btls. whiskey. Seis. 953: on Nov. 14. 1941, at Buffalo. N. Y.. I bti.; Kummel. Scz 918; on Nov 19. 1941. at Buffalo. N. Y. II btls beer, l bti. whiskey. Selr. 9S6: on Nov. 4, 1941. at Buffalo. N. r . a keei-type sailboat, Sell 9S7. on Nov. lt.T»4l. at Niagara Fall*. N. Y. I fur jacket. Seii. 9M; on Dec. 4, 1941, at Buffalo. N Y . 3 eart&ensrare places, Setz 9*0; on Dee. 13. 1941. at BuffaloV N. Y., I MJ. whiskey. Ben 970; on Dec. It. 1941. at Buf- falo. N. Y.. 7 pes. china, Se:r 973; on Dec. It, 1941. at Buffalo. N. ]Y.. t bli whiskey. Bail. 973: on Doc. 30. 194). at Buffalo N. T„ 3 pipes. 9 cakes soe.p, 1 bti. lavender water. Sets. 9«3: on Dec 30. 1941. at Buffalo. N. Y. 1.3 zal. wine: Beiz. 996: an Dec. 37. 1941, at Buffalo. N. Y.. 1 sweater] Beit. 987; on Dte. 37. 1941. at Buffalo. N. Yl. I pr. hose. 3 ties. Sen 9*8: oa Dec. 37. 1941. at Buffalo. N. T„ 1 coat. Sell. 98S on Jan.)3. 1943. at Buffalo. N. Y.. l bti. whiskey. Bali 997. on Jan! 4, 1942. at Niagara Falls. NT Y.. 10 pes. china- ware. Sen. 999 on Jan. 19, 1942. at Buffalo. N. Y.. I sweater, I pr. [mittens. Seii; 1004 on Jaa. 15. 1942. at Bulfilo. N. Y . 3 sweat- e.-s. 3eu. 1009; on Feb 11 1942 at Lewistoa, N. Y.. 3 wool blankets. Sela. 1014: on Feb. IS, 1941. at Lewiston. N Y.. 1 Doul:on figures. It btls. whiskey, Sen. 1017; on Feb. 33. IM3, at Buffalo. N V 3 btls. *biskey. Beiz, 1031; on Mar. 6. 1942. at Lewbton. N Y.. 1 Ml whiskey. Seiz 1027. on Mkr. IS. 1943. at Ni- agara Fall*. N. Y.. I tablecloth. 13 napkins. Set* 1030; on Mar. 14. 194$. at Buffalo. ». Y., 1-1939. Dodge 3-door sedan automobile. Beta. 1033: on Mar. 31. 1943. at Niagara Falls. N. Y.. 10 btls grape wine. Setx' 1039: on Mar. 20. 1942. at Buffalo. N Y.. l-t93» Chevrolet coupe automobile. Seiz. 103*. All persona claiming the above seizure* are redulred to appear at Room 30«. Post Office Blig.. Buffalo. N. Y- and file such claims wUhih twenty days from first publication of this npt:ce. namely, APR! 4. 1943. and unless suca claims are filed within the time prescribed said seizures will be forfeited to the United Stales and sold or otherwise disposed of as I provided by la*. Martin O. Bm.fr,:. Collector. * Apr. «.I3,3tV ADVERTISEMENT j FOR BIDS Buffalo Sewer Authority 1038 C •••• Rail Buffalo. New York Sealed bids for the constric-.cn of a 31" and 18" diameter Sewer ia Argus St. and on lands of the Farrel-Birmingham Company be- tween Roesch Avenue anq a point 333 feet oast of the esntor 1ms of Argus Street ex- tended will be received by the Buffalo Sewer Authority at Room 1038. City Hal). Buffalo. New York, until 11.00 o'clock a m.. Eastern War time, oa the 20th day of April. 1943 at uch time and place they will be publicly NASH—*37 4-door Del. SeOan, $325. Hawtnan,' 516 W. utlca. Oel PACKAKD—1938 6. Sedan, ' completely overhauled, 1525. Ostendorr, im Main St. PLYMOUTH—1941 Special DeLuxe 4- Door Sedan, radio, heater, $875. Great Lakes Motors, 2359 Main St. PLYMOUTH—1941 4-Door Sedan, .#*.- ceptlonally clean, excellent tlrea, tTOSj. Stephens Motors, 3484 Main St. PLYMOUTH—1936 Coupe. 1175. ONelil Motors. 1660 Jefferaon. WILLYS—1937 Deluxe Sedan. $195. Wil- ly* Sales 4c Service. 11452 Main. Addressing—Letter Service 24 DIRECT Mail adv'ng multlgraphing and photo offset reprod'ts. Savage. CL. 0913 Building and Contracting 2$ GIVE me the order now; eave money for concrete, blacktop drives. Lt. 764L Electrical Service SI WE repair refrigerators, washers, tronera. 72 E. Huron. WA. 6100. Moving, Trucking, Storage 34 AMEBICAN Household Storage Co.. sep- arate rooms; locked and sealed; mod- ern fireproof warehouse: moving and packing for shipment; agent Allied Van Lines. Call WA. 0701 for esti- mates* Kneeland R. Wilkes, president BARRY—Washington, Chicago. Detroit. New York, Boston; loads and part loads; budget terms arranged. LI. 3936. O. J. GLENN St SON. INC. — Storage, moving. 204 Terrace. WA, 1260, ACTION—Prices on entire stock ot used car*. Villa Fonttac 2820 Bailey, B. S. NIELSEN, tNCL 3135 BAILEY AVENUE FOR THAT USED CAR SMALL, medium and large cars bought and sold. Maxson Cadillac-Pont lac Corp.. 2421 Main St, SEE Rlefler-Bulck for good used Buicks. » a Main St., Hamburg. N, Y. TR. UOO. SEE US for a used car or truck, Marsh Motor, 625 Fillmore. COME OUT TO 3760 Seneca and get the prices on our used cars, Barnum Ac Saunders Motor Sales, 3760 Seneca St, AUTOMOTIVE 1941 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-DOOR SEDAN 2-tone blue upholstery and 2-tone blue paint job. Built-in radio and neater.' too liflhtt. very tow mileage. $ tires like new, Ao Wo JllliUS 1596 South Park '41 DODGE M LUXI COUPE SAL! CQOQ Look at PRICE WW* Nn.217 TWIff CITY AUTO CO.* tne. 2720 DELAWARE AVI. RI. 4162 REGULAR trips to New York, Chicago, Baltimore, Boston, Columbus, Louis- ville and other points. Call Lincoln Storage. LI. 6516, for estimates. fOL DESIGNERS DETAILERS piced on Jigs and Fixtures, [ighest rates, plenty over- for Mr- Mathewson k Tool Designing Co. ELMWOOD AVE. RI. 5646 w/ -Several men for general work jlesale wallpaper and paint Use. Apply 956 Washington St. work. -Machinists, 10 to 15 years ace, planer hands, lathe hands, familiar with machine tool |y welders and all round in- for precision parts. Apply at m Mfg. Co.. 1646 Seneca St. HERTEL. 1199—Rear, lower, near Virgel. Walk to Bell-Curtiss. 2 men. DE. 4076. KENMORE—316 W. Hazeltine, board, room, laundry, $9.50; nr. Bell. DE. 2675. LINWOOD, 48—Large room, twin beds, private bath, also single room. Flats and Apartments 95 AUBURN, 158—Rear, upper, 4 rooms. $30, heat, adults, to be decorated EAST UTICA, 19—4-room steam heated apt., all improvements. J. C. Henkel, GR. 9320, before 5 p. m. LINWOOD AVE., 580—Choice 4-room apartment, heated, first floor, $60 00; possession May 1st. Fred H, Rice Management. CL. 0400. FAIRCHILD PL.. 40—6-room upper, con- venient transportation, adults. RI.3758 NORWOOD, 493—3-room modern apart- ment, new equipment, adults. WEST FERRY. 703—Modern, newly deco- rated 5-room apt., reasonably priced; all utilities. Hill Real Estate Corp.. LI. 7424. $25—151 Woodlawn; 5 room* and bath. Dan Rosen, WA. 0288. Furnished Apartments 96 RIVERSIDE SECTION—4-bedroom sin- gle house, newly painted, lncoma property or suitable for an office; nicely located. Enq. 177 Riverside Ave. ROCKNE ROAD—Modern single. $5,800. Dwyer Builds a Good Rome FA. 2311. SHIRLEY—Near Bailey. 3 bedrooms, ga- rage; $4,500, $1,500 cash. Robson, Real- tors.-339 Main. GR. 9201. CNIONVALi;—New brick veneer homes, . $600 down. $38 per mo. FHA. Man- vale Dr.. Union Rd. A. Peinkofer. TA. 3720. __• GET—Our new list of special singles. Mclntyre, 3278 Bailey. UN. 9290. H. O. L. C. HOMES-4'8% interest, 10% down. J. A. Schmid. DE. 2233. MARSHALL. 35 - Room, board, bath, laundry, private home, gentleman preferred. PA. 2774. SOUTH BUFFALO—1824 Seneca; deslr- able rm., good meals. 1-2 men.WO.1748 W. DELAVAN. 225—Upper, near Grant, room 1, 2, board opt., private. GR.6552 Rooms—Ft rnished 91 BRECKENRIDGE, 452—Comfortable rm. for gentleman. $3 per week. LI. 3909 BRYANT, 376 — Nicely furnished room for gentleman. GA. 8246". BRYANT, 328—Sleeping room in private home, near buses. CLEVELAND, 208—Pleasant room in pri- vate home; conveniences. GA. 2371. CLEVELAND AVE. near Delaware; pleasant room, private home. GR. 1776. COMMONWEALTH—Near Hertel, private, Jewish family; board opt. DE, 8903 DELAWARE, 299—Downtown; sleeping & kitchenette apts. Frlgldalre, parking. DELAWARE. 522—Rooms $3 up; 3 rooms $10, private bath, entrance; 2, $7, DELAWARE. 721—"Scotmanor," attrac- tive double and single; hotel service. WANTI finisl class and workj JWtt 2209 burgl WANTI work. -First class floor scraper and and a helper; also a first ill and cove linoleum mechanic >er. Highest wages paid, steady lust have a car, or truck for fcansportation. Oscar Nyberg. iwthorne Ave., Swlssvale, Pitts* |Ra. —All around shoemaker, steady E697 South Park Ave. Male Wanted—Instruction 47 STATE Metal School, 481 Ellicott. WA. 2929. flay and eve'g classes, easy terms. ilp—Male or Female 48 Shoe Repairing—Service 37 CARUSO'S better repairing, dyeing hat cleaning. 2825 Delaware. RI. 8585. Upholstering—Repairing 38 REUPHOLSTER 3-pc. s*t- W0 plus ma- terial, Cold Spg. Upholstery. HP, 6998. EDUCATIONAL Instruction G. d HELEN G. TOWNSEND — A. A. piano, organ. 14 Granger PI. GR- 6256 EMPLOYMENT j Help Wanted—Female 4)4 AMATI Tuesc PRACTI encesj tweenl days. IS—At Genesee and Avery Sta. k April 7, at 7.30 p. m. IAL NURSE — Over 45, reter- tor nights. Call TA. 0721 be- ,30 a m. and 430 p. m. week- DELAWARE, 976 Double. Private Bath, Single Studio SHOWER—PARKING—LI. 9590 DOWNTOWN—33 W. Tupper, cozy sin- gles. $3. $4 wkly.; $1 up dally; parking. CHAPIN PKWY., 14—1-room kitchen- ette, Frigidaire. tile bath, twin beds. utilities, April 15. LI. 9784. COTTAGE. ST.. 118 — Heated, choice. small apartment, Immediate posses- sion, open for Inspection. $45. Fred H. Rice Management. CL. 0400. DELAWARE section, furnished apt., all utilities. WA. 1386. ELMWOOD, 947—Desirable 1-room kltch- enette; also 3-rm. kitchenette; all utll. NIAGARA AT PORTER—Well furnished, large kitchen, bed-sitting room; all utilities. GA. 6270. W. UTICA, 440—4-room private apt- bath, shower, 2 porches, heated. ROOMS—Income apt., or large family; cheap for cash, or terms from reliable party. Write Box 915. Courier-Express. $8—Front aprt. for couple, also single, $3.50. 50 Woodlawn, GA. 1299. Houses for Rent 97 CANADIAN RIVER BLVD.—7 rooms, beautiful gardens, fireplace, pier; 15 minutes from Statler Hotel. Dr. Cobb. WA. 0405 or LI. 3323. HAMLIN RD.. 25—Near 4 bus lines, at- tractive rm. with adult fam. GA. 0592 IDEAL—Room for 2 gentlemen; private home; garage. 1478 Kenmore Ave. IRVING PL., 39—Lg. sleeping rm.; also light hou'k'ing. hot water heat.LI.8684 JEFFERSON, 1570—Nr. Northland, com- fortable light housek'p'g rms. GR. 4062 JOHNSTON PK., 28—Clean, desirable front room, gentleman; walking dis- tance. LINDEN, 220—Nicely furnished room, private home; gentleman. AM. 9021, LINWOOD, ?84—Beautiful large room, furnished or unfurnished, for IJor 2. LINWOOD. 554—Bedroom with twin beds, adjoining sitting room, very at- tractive, beautiful home. GR. 3602. LIVINGSTON. 138—2 light housekeeping rms.; single; business people, LI. 9070. LIVINGSTON. 143—Large master sleep- ing room for 2 people, LI. 3799.' MAIN-FILLMORE—37 Vernon PI.; large room. prlv. home; gar. op'l. PA. 7898 KENMORE, modern 6-room single, $550 down, $45 monthly, available May 1st. Wilson, RI. 4701. Houses for Rent—Furnished 98 NICELY furnished 6 rooms, garage. En- quire 137 Woodside or TR. 8457. Manufacturing Space 100 WALKER BLDG.—33-37 Franklin St., 18,000 sq. ft. available. 6,000 sq. ft. per floor. 253 Main St.. 4th floor, 7,981 sq. ft. MA. 4343 or your own broker. Offices, Halls. Lofts—Bent 101 FURNISHED desk spaces for representa- tives. $12. 320 Jackson Bldg. HALL FOR RENT—Ideal and spacious for any social event. UN. 9730. OWNERS!—Is your house for sale? We have a long list of purchasers looking for homes in North Park Kenmore. Town of Tonawanda and Amherst. No matter what size, type or prica housa you own, vou can save time, worry and trouble by placing it in our hands for sale. Why not call us or drop In today? Nye, DE. 1416. 2992 Dela- ware Ave Office open evenings. $4,500—2661 Wehrle Dr New, as is; five bedrooms, cellar. l'.« acres land; low tax Honses for Sale Double 114 CARMEL RD-— Don't miss this! 3 or 4 bedrooms; $6000, McNeil. TA. 3633. CUSTER—$475 down; live in the upper for $16 a month, pays Interest, taxes and principal, Guelich Ac Boe*bel, Inc. UN. 1700. DAVIDSON—Fine investment opportu- nities are available in these modern doubles; they ara only 10 yrs. old and in excellent condition: after down payment you can live In the upper at $27 a month or in the lower at $31 a mopth; pay for home at the same time; best terms. Wood Realty, 23*7 Fillmore at Main. PA. 4300 KENSINGTON—Income bungalow, rock wool ineulatlon. 45 ft lot. unusual bargain. City Edge Realty Co.. 2904 Bailev PA 9266. ^__ LOVEJOY. 902—West of Bailey, with 2- . car garage, $3,500; after 6 p. m. OA.. 6887. . WAVERLY—Near Woodlawn. 2 bed- rooms each, garage, h. w. heat, rents $50, assd. $3,700, price $3,750. Heifer, 43 Niagara. CL. 0123. GET—Our new list of special doubles. Mclntyre. 3278 Bailey. UN. 9296. H. O. L. C. HOMES—4'.% interest. 10% down. J. A, Schmid, DE. 2233 MODERN 5-room flat. $625 down. Live in one flat for $17.00 monthly. Gue- lich At Boebel, Inc. UN. 1700. $4,250 buys Philadelphia St. 2-family; $1,000 cash. Gulnther. CL. 1845. Lots and Acreage For Sale 117 EGGERTSVILLE — Westfleld Rd., near Main; lot 50x225. and plumbing fix- tures. UN. 2851. Summer Homes for Reat 122 FOR RENT FOR SEASON Log Cott-ga located at Oakhill Forest Fireplace, balcony, conveniences. Apply Helen Kinnear. K. C, 61 Clarence Street, Port Colborne. Ontario. Wanted—Real Estate 124 LIS*T vour properties with us. I. Bakos. 1845 Clinton. WO. 2032. MONEY TO LOAN You May Borrow on Your Signature, Auto or Furniture LOANS UP TO $300—LICENSED LENDERS 55 ERCHANDISE MART iffalo's Bargain Market for New or Used Merchandise scellaneous for Sale 64 ANTHR4 nacer lbs. of 1st off JITE STOKER, electric fur- , cost $800 new, feeds 5 to 55 hour, rated 1.700 ft. steam, over $125 takes. GR. 8873. BURGAN'S Emp'oyment Agency, 307 M. Division St. WA. 1615; competent help MANGLI S10; vj DEFENS paid ENTERING busy season; need two neat appearing women immediately for full or part time employment. Experience not necessary. Pleasant work. Liberil commission. Apply 631 Main Street. ground floor. GIRL—For general office work In de- fense plant. College graduate pre- ferred. Write Box 911 Courier-Express GIRL for general housework (white go home nights; no Sundays, DE. 61$3 MIDDLE AGED — Lady, assist general housework. Good home In Kefimore4- Uve in; moderate salary. DE. 6258. DM l-.imp sum Patrick John; son of Mra Jane Ann <nee Pownal) and the late James P Waldron; brother of Ernest, John, Mr*. J 3 Web- ber. Mra Wttitani PUtmley Mrs Charl#« Mffhel!. Mrs J Murray Mrs William Irrms. Florence. Rita and »hs lata Arthur. T"un*rat from his late home, 23fl Auburn A'. »nne We4nes<1ay mornhts *t 8 30 and t~*m Annunciation Church at 9 o'clock. Friends malted. «t7» Death Notices Received Until 1.30 A M. FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOHN J CREAGH FUNERAL HOME 1133 Main St. ON. 1707 John J, Ray & Son Funeral Directori 615 Elmwoocf ^ v e , Lincoln 4800 Form of proposal form of contract. sp«:l- '.ca*:ons. plana and forma 'of performance and maintenance bonds may lie examined at tne offics ol the Bn»:n»erini Division of tha Btif.'aio Sewer AuthorHT.T Room I03II. Cl'.j Hall Buffaio. New York The Buffalo Sewer Authority resenes the ;ieht *o waive aay informalities In or to re- jec* anv and all bids No proposal or bid will pe cor.s.6>red •.••..»•- ft is accompanied bv ft cer^fied i'herk, payable to the Buffalo Sewer Authority, for ait amount not less than t%\ of the old, which check shall be duly certified by an incor- porated bank or trust company, or. in lieu of such cneck. bond running to the Buffalo Sewer Authority, approved BJ to form by the Corporation Counsel and by tb« Comp- troller of the City as to| sufficiency in the amount of not less than ••»»:::>-;..» per cent :> of the amount of the bid. Buffalo Sewer Authority. (fta-nad) DANIEL. H MCCARRIAOHEH ChairmajL Dated; 'April 1. IH1. Buffalo, New York. B SPECIALS AT THE STORES Auto Accessories REBUILT MOTORS All' Makes Buffalo Motor Exchange—GR, 7070 1470'Main St. Open Eves. .Until 9 Keaut > Work HOME Ernest Wedekindl 5WaldenAve.NU.78ll Howar* M. W.riekindt. RM. Manap' WOODWARD—Genevieve, WoodwarS. April 4. 1942. daughter of Earl and the late Marion Woodward: sister of Jack ami Laura Woodward: step>-si.ter - f Charles J and Eileen McClure and Mr.. Frank Miller. Prayer services!! will be held at the family residence. 94 Easton Street. Mondav evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Tuesday In Watertown, N. Y. - • WITT—In Buffalo. April 5. 1»42. Aumista M. 'nee Molt), wife of Theodore B Witt; mother of Mrs Ruth w i n Ashley, Mrs. Rose Parry of Keego Hjarbor. Midi., and MU'on Witt: sHter of. Charles. Edward An'! I.oui* Moll jcrsir.rtmot her o/ Mr*. John Harntea. Russell ind Milton Psrrv. Funeral fr^nn Tre Nacjet Funers! Home. Ilfll H<*rtel Avenue. Wednesday iftern'Mtri at 2 o'ciock. srrvirc.il at Trinity Old Lutheran Church at 2 Zt> »"e3o>ck. Friend, invert Deceased was a! member of Con- stant:* Ladles Society; of Trlnttv Old Lutheran Church. SUPREME VANTTY—Beauty Shop. It's permanent time. You like them -soft and natural. .Frederick's Tru Curl. 811 Genesee, HP. 5115. Draperies and Slip Covers INDIVIDUAL decorative service- for cu»> torn-mad* slip eovm. draperies; rea- sonable: estimates gladly given. Franklin Decorators, GA. 8658, Foods and Beverages PREPARE 'for sugar'"shortage: buy. 1942 new pure maple syrup.' delivered to your door. |4 gallon. Call LI. 6688, Satu r day and Sunday. TREAT THE FAMILY •SPECIAL PIE EACH j DAT PAUL'S PIES 1683 M.ACT 'ST. ^ , . GR. $531 Fram.es and Pictures Furniture and Household Goods RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS Washers, Many to Select From Warehouse 76 E. Huron' at Oak HOUSI ing cerlns Reduc $35; Westinghouse roaster, m m , $28, 359 Connecticut. needs scrap now; hlgn prices pick-up. WA, 0776. IVES. SAVE—Sell waste cook- ise! Your country needs gly- fbr national defense. Economy »n Co.. 550 Babcock. WA. 1723. LARGE squar MATRI3 17«' s x2| chicks r-ottag 75c pe Ex prel MILLS sale. TANK. gas orl TOOLS. 1 viable,! shaft.] frawinK board, 31x42. with T- _$2. LI. 4596. eves, to 8 p. m, SHEETS — Approximate size suitable for lining garages, coops, attic rooms, summer etc.. and decorative purposes. [100. See Mr. Bulger. Courier- 795 Main St. cream maker, like new, for Bonable, 33 Seneca. jut 400 gal., suitable fuel oil, Iteter. UN. 7642. UcHINISTS—Small and val- idlator with cover, pulley, leelbarrow. HU. 1031. Mirrors 73A LOANS—$50 to $300. quickly. General Public Loan Corp., Liberty Bank Bldg.. Room 912. WA. 2060. LOANS — To $300. Home Credit Co., 509-17 Court St. Bldg. CL. 2713. FIREPLACE mirrors; estimates free Atcheson Glass Co.. 955 Main. GR. 9210 Musical Instruments 74 ANTIQUE organ, small 10-stop double reed; reasonable. 386 Langfield. HIGH cash prices paid for baby grand pianos or small pianos. Upright pianos must not be over 4' high. Kimball Piano Distributor. Hoffman, 739 Main YOU'LL do well to buy vour piano now See Orleman & Son and save. 33 Court St.; Baldwin Distributor. Office Equipment 75 5-TON 3 Bar grinds ice boj tford automatic ice machine; scales, large Hobart meat ftllm Vaughn meat cutter; 3 floors: 100 ft. of rails. TR. 4376. 800 FT. Nlagar j-ln. gal. pipe, coffee grinder. fHdw. & Tool Co., 65 Seneca. lilding Materials Miscellaneous .For Sale FOR your next party, wedding, banquet, call Bison Chair Rental Co., 117 Gor- akt, TR. 4631; complete service, dishes. linen, atlverware, bar supplies. Radios R. C. A. 1941 11 TUBE RADIO Special this weekend only, $75 CITY RADIO SERVICE 2194 Fillmore PA. 26«0 Wearing Apparel HIGH GRADE FRAMING Wide ".assortment of moulding samples. All work guaranteed. F. B. ROSE, 25 POULTNEY, UN. SMI. Furniture and Household Goods JUST' received npw ahlprinent heavy grade burlap back inlaid linoleum, regular $2.19'' sq. yard on sale while it lasts, $1,49 sq. yard. Pepper-mar. «, 193 Seneca, open evenings. THE JADE CORSET SHOp 1590 Genesee—HU. 2650 la Selling Out — En tire "'"Corset .Qtodk I- Now Reduced Wedding Invitations LET US help you with your Wedding Announcement . Complete line; new striking styles; Inexpensive. Leon \t Gaut, 327 Washington St. CL. 8381. Where To Eat THE SPAGHETTI that, made Buffalo famous only 25c: delicious hot roast beef sandwiches, 10c; chili. 10c. Sam's Restaurant, ..Niagara at Lafayette, | . PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO CL. WRECI frame 75 ste Wreck! salvage from brick, and buildings at large savings: ventilating sash. Cuyahoga Co.. 1425 Seneca. WO 3121. >ods and Beverages 69 1942 pur $2,50 Fui BERKE1 $100; Ing cl EXPERT ing, FURNI1 Bischc at 82 m.; sa| Wanar tor. Ml OAK dl| conditli LOT OI beds cases. maple syrup, finest qualities, | F. W. Wlede. Machlas. N. Y, ire—Household Goods 71 » i . .. GAY walnut dining suite, stlnghouse range, fast-heat- Imolax burners, $25. PA. 4009. Inoleum, carpet laying, clean- jffalo Carpet Works. PA. 2090. IE and furnishings of Grace (Kenny) estate will be sold ipect on April 8. 1942, at 1 p. | in bulk preferred. George W. ter. attorney for administra- 2221. 1325 Liberty Bank Bldg. lg room furniture, excellent . RI. 5932. . JSED Walnut dressers; 3'3" coll springs; sectional book Borg's, 91 Seneca. 9 PC. trJBern walnut dining suite, ob- long tsMe, $100. PA. 0613. iRONITlHroner, $15; Sunbeam mixmas- ter; uaH twice, like new, $16. GR. 2495. BUFFALO Office Furniture Ex. WA. 3654 Desks, etc., bought, sold. 104 Pearl St. Shades—Venetian Blinds 78A VENETIAN BLINDS — Factory to you Estimates Free. Rapid delivery: com- plete line of tapes and cord. MacFeld Mfg.. 300 Broadway CL. 3132. CASH FOR AUTO REPAIRS NOW vou can get Auto repairs without straining your budget. Get an estimate on your repairs today. Then see us. Small payments to fit your purse. Loans $10 to $300 on auto, furniture or salary. OPEN MON. & THURS. EVES. TO 8 P.M. Home & Auto Loan Co. 310 Brisbane Bldg., over Kletnhans 403 MAIN STREET—CL. 4563 Phone MA. 3234 ~ $100 LOAN ARRANGED FOR YOU PROMPTLY REPAY $8.08 PER MONTH Employes PERSONAL LOAN CO. 935 BROADWAY (West of Fillmore Ave.) METRO Finance Co., Inc., 268 MatV, loans to $300: for prompt servica call WA 3821 . PRIVATE LOANS up to $300. Standard Credit Co. (a Personal Loan Co.. L C Dodge Mgr., 907 Lafayette. LI. 0059 LOANS ON SIGNATURES PEOPIES LOAN NIAGARA ST. W A . 3 3 3 4 VENETIAN blinds washed. 5c sq. ft.; 98c min. Noeltner, 2323 Main. PA. 2000. Store and Bar Fixtures 80 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT complete. Stand. Pharmacy. Franklin As Huron, Stoves, Heaters, Furnaces 81 GREEN and cream gas range, side oven, $15. DE. 2403. Wearing Apparel 84 TOP COATS—Suits. Adam hats, reason- able. Welntraubs, 461 William. Wanted—To Buy 85 BRING your waste materials to Sam Winer, 85 Walnut. WA.9731.Hlgh prices FOR wastepaper rags, call Keystone Waatepaper Co.. 725 B'way, WA. 6696 GOLD—High cash prices for old lewelry, diamonds watches, silverware, dental parts and scrap Government license Tanke's Jewelers, 557 and 382 Main WE BUY diamonds. The largest buyers in Western New York: pay the highest prices always. Premier Diamond Co.. 710 Brisbane Bldg. WE PAY 50c for newspapers, l»„ic rags Delivery. 312 Wilson WA 0819, 60c for 100 lb. paper, delivered In bun- dles; rags lV 2 c lb 1192 Bdwy. TA. 2036 $1.50—100 lbs. rags; 60c magazines; newspapers 50c; highest prices Iron, metal. We pick up!. PA. 1377. >AL, COKE, WOOD and FUEL Highest liveries extra chi 111 MALI'S Coal. N. IRISH COAL CO. lality coal and coke. All de- rrled to bins in bags, slight le. fcamore TA. 0072 , — 136 Dlngens. WO. 2371. te, charcoal, cord wood. $1075. a good 2d grade stove or nut coal: $11.75, 1st grade egg. stove and nut coal, pea $9.75: buck $8.75: range coke, $9.20: egg. stove and nut, $10 45: seasoned cord wood, 12-lnch, $4 Our fuels equal the best, for less money Sahlen's Sudden Service, yard 2011 Main St. AM. 141A. HU. 8628. LOANS $50 costs $4.48 when repaid in 6 monthly payments See other loan, and payment plana in table. You can get a loan quickly on your note, car or furniture. No endors- ers or guarantors needed. No credit i»- quiries are made of friend, or relatives). T5BT loan You Got t 25 50 75 Iff 125 15$ 2sa 258 AM J pmymts Choose • monthly pay want pirn 6 pmymti % 8.75 17.51 26.26 35.01 43.72 52.43 69.80 87.16 104.53 i 4.54 9.08 13.62 18.15 22.67 27.16 36.13 45.08 54.02 9 pmymts i 3.14 6.27 9.41 12.55 15.66 18.75 24.92 31.07 37.21 12 pmymti IS pmymti I 2.44 4.87 7.31 8.75 12.16 14.56 19.33 24.08 28.82 $ 6.06 8.08 10.07 12.05 15.98 19.89 23.80 Payments include charges at the rate of 2,H% P«r month on that part of a bal- ance not exceeding $100 and 2% per month on that part of a balance in excess of $100. 3 aWrd/a Offices; 17 Court St. Bids., 3rd Floor, comer Court and Pearl, D. T. Dold, M[r- Phone: WAshington 6046 6th Fl., Brisbane Bldg., 403 Mate St. over Kleinhana, H. D. Oaks, Mgr. Phone: WAshington 5685 4th Floor, Ellicott Square Building. 295 Main Street. W. C. Beuiiw, Mgr. 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MONDAY] APRIL 6f 1942 BUFFALO COURIER,EXPRE5S 17

Sratha ARMSTRONG—April 5 1942. Minni. Morln.

wife of Edward L ; mother of Grare A Arm*tror>s.. daustoterjof <tr late Martin Monn and Annette i Palmer mater of Crtarlea B. Fennsr ] Funeral from the Thomas V Rav Ffarteral H'->me. 445 Frankltn Street. Wednesday afternoon at 2 .Velock Kr.end* ire in\lted to at­tend. « 7 '

BARRV—April 9. 1M2J Robert O Barry, •on of the late Roierf and Margaret

T. J, Stofer Dies; Retired Grain Man

T h o m a s J. S t M e r . 65 . o f J77

D e l a w a r e AvenueL for m a n y ye*rs<

i d e n t i f i e d w i t h t h e g r a i n b u s t i u w s

here , d ied y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n in

& " # . & ' & . f i l l ' Z T £ £ I E m e r g e n c y * H o s p i t a l a f t e r a n | t f coll Funeral Home. XXM Main Street on n e s s of t h r e e m o i t h s . Wednesday morning- [at 8 o'clock and r J from St. Vincent's ciureta at 9 o'clock. M o r e r e c e n t l y a n a s s i s t a n t f o r e -JViends are lavtted tt> attend. 6t7* j •_!•*•. * ». la

! m a n m t h e c i t v s t r e e t s d e p a r t * BIN*—Caroline P. Bin*. Suddenly In thta „.. _ " __, • T l ,

ment, Mr. Stofer retired from the grain business about ten years ago. At that time he was president and general manager of the Buf­falo offioe of the Alder-Staler Grain Company. CThamber of Com­merce Building. He was associated for a number of vears with James G. McKillen. Through his connec­tions with the Corn Exchange and the old Buffalo Board of Trade, he became well known in Chicago and New York.

Born in Indianapolis. Ind., March t joaepime and Adoiph.i. j 3 ^77 t n e Son ot a railroad man, • of Mis. O. I.vnn. J»»se- I . . _ . T. _ I

Mr. Stofer moved to Lafayette. Ind.. with his parents a few years later. He attended public school

city April 5. 1942. daughter of the late „'jjus and Sophia; sitter of Mr* Anna M. Belzer. the late Julius. Frank. Jo­seph. Mra. Sophia A<lolf. Funeral fnjhi her late residence. 12 North Parade Ave­nue. Time to be anno unced later. •

BLANK—In tr.is city April 5th. Barbara l.or.i; wife of the Ute Simon Blank: mother of Mra. Harry J. Hammond and Mrs. Graham O. MrCrtrmlck of Buffalo, N. T. and Thomas J. Blank of Perry. N T. Funeral from the) residence of her daughter. 121 Macaraipy Street. Tuesday morning at 8.4.1 and from the Church of the Holy Family at 9.B0 o'clock Friends are Invited. Burial at Perry. N- T. •

»1 sen—Henry J of j*7 Aldrich Place, vpnl 4. 1942. heiovedi husband of Anna MrPherson Buscb: father of Mrs. Joseph Emhof. son o Bii .rh; br«thei phine Busch and Mrs [P. Peters FVnersl from The Joseph Entjj>* funeral Home »e* Broadway. Wedrelday morning st S and from St. Ambrose Church at 9

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Liquor. Beer, Wine Notices 1

NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that license. : No. RL-14844 has 'been Issued: to the

'undersigned .to sell Liquor at retail •to a restaurant under i,tut. Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 301 Louisi­ana St., Buffalo, Srte C<V., N. Y.., for" on premises consumption. : Andrew Forest. 301 Louisiana .St. April 6-13

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that license No. GB-13346 has been issued to . the undersigned to sell Beer at retail un­der the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 286 Broadway. Buffalo. Erie Co., K. Y.. for off premises consump­tion.' Charles. Framtitta, 286 Broad­way.' April 6-13

o dock Friends invite^ to attend. Wt* t h e r e . H e l e f t P u r d u e U n i v e r s i t y in I g o r f C E IS tmfiwYWvwFaMXlicense C"i-M VM»—April s. i»42. at her home h i s s o p h o m o r e v e a r t o b e c o m e s e c - No. SB-810, has been issued to the kpr 1SM2. at her lome i J«I» nufjjiumure; v e a r

*l« Delaware AvenueJ« Buffalo Harriet r e t a r y t o Wi l l i arh A l d e r . DTOmi-Rire. widow of the R«K\ Benjamin Cope- 1 . \__J__ . S T . land; mother of Mrs.] Allan C. Werner; n e n t M i d w e s t g r a i n d e a l e r . !_*!er ° l G,*?r** j£ .i.Arthu,r «•• a"^ Mr. Stofer latir was made a Hnr.ice F. Rice T i c luneral will take ___!,_ . » I . , , „_„ L place at 37© Franv.th street. Tuesday partner and on March 1, 1899, he afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Friends are m-1 came here as president and gen-Mted to attend. Ca lis I may be made at . „ , „„„.„,. * »J_ T » . . * # _ I « v -^ i ._u 3T0 Franklin Street. BCKHOISR—In Bnffale. N. T , April 4. 1942. Morris A. Ecktiouss of 37 Man-cheater Place: bushand of Bessie Lleber-man Eckhouse father of Melvln 1- and Annette C. Eckhoueei Funeral services took place from The Ki'̂ in Mortuary. 57S Linwood Avenue. Sunday evening, April 9th. Interment at Cleveland. Ohio. •

EI-L.IS—Lida. at residence 459 Twelfth Street. Niagara Fails., N Y.. Saturday April 4th. mother of fTances L. Shields and Harold Ellis of Niagara Falls. N. T.: sister of Miss Ann i - t Ralpli Appelby of Niagara Falls. N. V aJnd Nelson Appelby of Buffalo. N T Ftmeral from residence 459 Twelfth Street. Niagara Falls. N Y. Tuesday afternoon, April 7th at 2 o'clock.

Olf.LITJnr.H- Joseph. April 3. 1942. be loved husband of Grate Haser GJHItter: I father ot Frederick Uillltzer; grand­father of Norman L. I GtlUUer. Funeral from the family residence. 3172 Bailey j Avenue. Tuesday morning at 915 and from St. James Chufch at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited tb attend. 4tfl*

sTIGHAM—April 5. 1942. In Buffalo. N. T . Anna L.. daughter of the late John B. and Anna J. Htgham: sister of the late ElUa Higgin*. Thomasland John Higham. Funeral service from tiie residence of her niece. Mrs. 9. Allen fky. <•"• Manchester Place. Tuesday afternoon at 4.15 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. 4t7*

tl Mi,—April S, 1942. Fnedericka Neubeck: widow of the late Jfeter M.: betoved mother of Edward J. Frank J.. Joseph P.. Henrietta and the late Kathryn Illlg. Funeral from the faa)tily residence. * 42 Butler Avenue. Tucvlaj. morning at 9.30 and from St. Francis qe Sales Church at f o'clock. Friends are; Invited. 9t7*

BlNVFY— Pvt. William JF.. Co. B . V. 8. Marines. Apnt 3. 1942. son of William F. and Marv Hehlr Minney: brother of Pvt. Gerald L. and th*. late Jean Marie Klnnev Funeral from, famCv residence, 402 West Delavan Avenue. Tuesday morning at 8.30 and Brom Annunciation Church at 9 o'clock. {Friends may call after 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. MS*

kOLB—April 3. 1942. lln Angola. N. T. John A. Kolh: son of the late Ben and Barbara Koib: brother) of Mrs. John P. Snyder. Mrs. Frank ' M Rolls. Mrs. James P. Fuller. Mrs.l Frank E. Green of Los Angeles. CaJ.. and Mrs. Vincent Haehn of Detroit. Mith. Funeral from the Funeral Home of John J. Ray & Son. 915 Elmwood Avenue. [Wednesday morn­ing at « 30 and froih St. John The Baptist Church at 9i o'clock. Friends are invited. W "

I t s u i i N - s j - John [w. Suddenly In Dansville. N. T . April 3. 1942, son of Joseph and Ruth Rockwell Lenahan: brother of James. Mrs. Denver Waldron. Joseph. Mrs. Robert 'Daley and Rita Lenahan. Funeral from 'his late residence. 6ft Cayuga Street, Tuesday morning at 9.15 and from St. Mart's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invltedj to attend. *

I nKt s/—Margaret Loreda. In the Town of Cheektowaga. N. ¥.. April 5. 1942. beloved wife of the lane George I^orenz; mother of Mary. Katie. George Lorenx. Mrs. Rose Ja<*obl. Mrs] William Roeser. Mrs. Henry Pom. Mrs. [Harry Muck and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Funeral from the family residence. Genesee Street. Wednes­day afternoon at 2 o'clpck and from St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Willlatnsville. N T at 2 30 o'clock. Friends invited.

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If 41 .INODV9W—In this ditv April S. 1942. Veronica Brodnlcki. Wife of the late John: devoted mother; of Mrs Alex Wolffe. John Jr , Frank[ Harry. Bernard, Valentine. Mrs. Casimer Borczynskl. Frances. Joseph. Edward and the late Helen. Funeral from thai family residence, SI Dempster Street, Wednesday morning at 9 and from St. Aghes Church at 9 o'clock. Friends InvttedL mr

l*KF..NATT-%«FHI.TRfrrT|:R — Julia of Bayonne. N. J., formerly of Buffalo, April 4. 1942: mother of Charles P. Mehltretter. Mrs. Fred C Sprickman of Kenmeee. N. T . Cecil Mehltretter and John J. Mehltretter of Bayonne. N. 'J. Funeral from the home of her daughter. Mrs. Fred C Sprickman. 97 Argonne Drive. Kenmore. Thursday morning at 8 45 and at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church in Kenmore. at '9 15 o'clock. Re­mains may be viewed! after Tuesday morning. 8t8*

BOSENDALfS—In Buffalo! N T . April 4. 1942. Harry Rosendale [of 909 Elmwood Avenue: husband of Lillian Simon Rosen-dale: brother of Witltam of New York City. Funeral servtees 1 will take place from The Etkln Mortualry. 57* Llrwood Avenue. Tuesday aftera*on. April 7th at 2 o'clock. Friends are inhited to attend.

tt7* SCHNr.GGKMH RGER—Jbseph A . April i

5. 1942, father of Mrs, Edward Rohr. i Francis X . Alfred J . Joseph C. Jr.. Dorothy and the late William and Charles: brother of Cecelia. Louis, Albert, Mrs. Edward Kogler and the late Henry. John. Jacoh. Bernard and Mrs. Catherine Wilker. Funeral from family residence. 200 Royal Avenue. Time to be announced later. 9t7*

•TOFTR—April 5. 1942 la Buffalo, N T. Thomas J . husband of Margaret L. Grif-f " father of John A. Btofer and Mrs. Robert M. Wolf Jr. 4« Chteajto. III. Friends may call at The Funeral Home of John J. Ray A Son. 815 Elmwood Avenue until Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Requiem mass in Lafayette. Ind. at St. Mary's Church. Thursday morning. Interment In Springvate Ceme­tery. Flowers gratefully declined. 8t7*

atTr.MPF—Henry A. W. In Buffalo. N. T., April 5. 1942. beloved mtsband of Carrie 'nee Beckiet: father of Mrs. Arthur Giess: brother of Elite Stumpf and the late Charles Stumpf. Funeral from the fami'v home 32t Landon Street. Wednes­day at 2.30 p. m. Friends invited. 8tT*

eral manager of the Buffalo branch of the concern.

Mr. Stofer is survived by his wife. Mrs. Margaret Griffin Stofer; a son, John A.: a daughter. Mrs. Robert M. Wolf, Jr.. of Chicago, 111., and five grandchildren. His body will be at thje John J. Rajf & Sons funeral homje. 615 Elmwood Avenue, until Tuesday evening.

Requiem high mass will be cele­brated Thursday morning in St. Mary's Church, Lafayette, Ind-Burial will be in Springvale Cenrie-

! tery. that city.

undersigned to sell Beer at retail in a restaurant under.the Alcoholic Bev-eras** Control Law at Southwestern Blvd., Angola. Sri* Co., N, Y., for, on premises, consumption.' .Rose Ll-siewslti. Southwestern Blvd.. Angola, If. Y. April 6-13

AUTOMOTIVE Autos Wanted 12

AUTOS—Cash for .vour car; note* paid off. Holmes. 1440 South Park.

BUTCKS WANTED—Highest prices paid for late models. . Twin City Auto Co.. Inc.. 2720 Delaware. . I

CARS—Trucks' in 'any 'condition..!' Moses Auto Parts, 514 Jefferson." g J L 2029.

CASH for Late' Model''Used bars] Lyth . Chevrolet. 2727 Ballet. PA. 4670.

CASH FOR YOUR CAR BROWN'S. 28 E. 'NORTH

ttopj

CASH For Your Used Car. South Park Chev,. 1545 South Park.

CASH for your car; notes paid off. Best Deal in Town. Great Lakes Motors. 2359 Main. •' .' . u •

FAST SERVICE— If you. must dispose of your late model car—see vis. Balance •paid off; more cash for your car. O'Neill Motors. 1790 Main, OA, 0500.

HIGHEST CASH PRICES MOTZ BROTHERS, l j j f MAIM

ANNOUNCEMENTS L o s t a n d F o u n d 2

Horse Sense Answers Steak. Shark. T h e others arc mammals . 16 inches. Music . Embezzler.

6. T h e owl and jaguar are carnivor­ous . T h e others are herbivorous.

Birthdav Greetings

The staff of the, Junior Courier-Bxpreas tends best wishes to them members of The. Courier-Express Jolhi Junior-Sunshine Club whme birthday anniversary i s today;

BUFFALO JUNIORS I MarclaAugustynlak Marilyn Mitchell Donald Banks Sophie Bardzlk Ethel Berry Peggy Beyer Carmela Carpino Katherine Carroll

James Mofflt John Musztewtcs Alice Mutton Daniel Nasper Jack Nebrtch. Jackie Nehls

Mark Cepuchowskl Beatrice Nowak Donald Coia Chester Obrymskl Keith Crane Tbm O Connell Eileen Dagler BM1 Parker

j Anna DeCarolls SUe Pezone Ruth Denne Charles Reuseh Rich. Grablanowskl Patricia Russo Daniel Greco MJarforte Schlehr Katharine Green RLith Schmidt

LOST—Male Pointer dog. 'brown body, white "face, muzzle attached, to col­lar; reward.' Railway Express, MA. 4200. , , • , , „ : ' ' '

LOST—Billfold, Elm wood-Uttca section. Reward. Call RI. 6348 or OB. 7 W .

LOST—Small, male' beaglel'skm. ''White star spot, on head., reward. PA. 6320.

Personals 3

NEED «25 to 1300? Call Miss Ames. MA. 3234 now. Get the money tomorrow! Single signature loans to salaried people Employees Personal Loan Com-pany. 935 Broadway.

NEWCOMERS to Buffalo and Niagara fa l l s establishing homes are offered many courtesies through Welcome -Wagon Service. You • may assist by telephoning address of new residents to DE 2183. or Niagara Falls 8560, before 9-30 a. in., or after S-30 p. m.

HIGHEST cash price tor your used car. We need 200 cars at once; notes paid off; 5-mlnute • service: see : us before you sell your car; ask for Bob Hunt. Hunt for Chevrolet, 2290 Delaware Ave.. Buffalo. t • . ..'' •

HIGHEST cash prices paid for late model i ara. Saul's Auto Sales. 2301 Main. UN 0023.

HIGHEST CASH for any make late model car. 1275 Main St, "i •! t \

IMMEDIATE CASH TOR YOUR CAR ROOT-TORGLER. INC.

1253 MAIN ST. AT NORTHAMPTON LATE MODEL used cars wanted. Cooley

Motor Co.. 207 W, Huron. WA, 7754, S C R A P ! To Beat the Japs! S C R A P ! SMI your old car now—Highest prices.

Riverside Auto Wrecking—DE. 8352 USED CARS wanted; we buy all makes

late model cars; mortgages, paid oft. Kenmore Motors. Delaware and Hertel.

WE buy for cash and pay off notes: 5-minute service: don't sacrifice your car or lose your credit; see us: special plan for mei. conscripted: largest used car dealers In W. N. Y. Joseph W. Snider, Inc.. 2380 Delaware, DE. 6565

WE BUY late model cars. See Mr. Bern­hardt. Brost Motors. I2»s Main.

WILL PAY a premium cash price for well kept late model cars. Berrlman-Graham Co.. 2262 Delaware Ave. _̂

$51,499 CASH waiting to buy good used cars. Jim OXeary. 2585 M^ln St.

T Y P I S hor

EMPLOYMENT lelp Wanted—Female 44

|Y BRUSH CO. can use 3 ladles Ise of car for hostess demonstra-Work 2 or 3 evenings per week. »av. Write Manager. 847 Ellicott *£: , !

-Tyros seeking experience; no :>rk; $8 monthly. 364 Pougeron.

-Maid fo1- general housework, iferences. RI. 3065

Help Wanted—Male 46

CAR let.

1SHER—Wanted. City Chevro-iln at Fillmore.

CHAU1 "Dyk«

5URS—For taxi work. Y. C. Terminal.

Van

1VR0LET MOTOR & AXLE

1R RD. PLANT Metal Layout Men

ELECTRICIAN or. conBructlon and maintenance work,

for night work.

Defense Work Appjf at Employment Office

T r u c k s , T r a c t o r s , T r a i l e r * 14

DODGE—1936 Panel Delivery Truck, good tires. 1195. O'Neill Motors, 1660 Jefferson. •',:.." .. :i I.

DRIVl age $30 coral HU.

-SALESMAN—Wholesale bakery, MS, $100 cash bond required: Sk while in training; $36 and slon when given route. Call

124.

EMPLOYMENT Situations Wanted—Female 49

THOMAS AGENCY. 93 Archie. Female and male, any kind of work, CL. 2561.

Situations Wanted—Male 50

EXECUTIVE TYPE SALESMAN 46 years: 20 years successful experience, five as salesmanager; bondable: best references. Salary and drawing account. Box 914, Courier-Express.

FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 61

CONFECTIONERY STORE, soda foun­tain, booths, doing splendid business. good opportunity, George Maxwell, Newfane, N. Y.

ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms—Furnished 91

NIAGARA. 248—Newly decorated, good beds, walk'g dist. downtown. WA 6203,

OXFORD. 23—Beautiful double, also single. 3 buses. GR. 2151.

PARKSIDE. 1C88—Near Bell-CurtiM. comfortable light double rm. UN. 1737.

PROSPECT. 5—Walk downtown; sleep-l i n g rooms, $2.50, $3; hot water heat.

STERLING, 220—Large r m , gent., conv. defense plants, prtv. DE. 4176. after 5.

ST. JOHNS PL.. 40—Large front room. steam heat, garage. GR. 2457.

SUMMER. 383—Upper rm. for employed person: privileges. GA. 5136.

SUMMER. 320—Large 3d floor room. 4 windows, reasonable, LI. 5394 appoint­ment,

CORNER—Grocery, Delicatessen; rent, $33 with living rooms, sales $350, price $1,850, $750 down, 1121 Ellicott, GR.5034

DELICATESSEN and shelf grocery. East Side, corner; modern flat, 6 rooms and bath; electric case, slicer, scales, etc. Price, $1,000; half cash. Hunt, Realtor, 410 Brisbane Bldg. WA. 5943

FOR SALE—Shoe repair machinery, same as new; stock entmgh for 50 repairs; price $275. Call Sundays. T. R, Flvnn, Watson Ave., Middleport.N.Y.

ELECT manj

FIRSTJ Monf

ICIAN—Experienced all-around Cz.ll UN. 8266,

CLASS coat makers wanted. Ill's. 7 Stock Exchange Bldg.

toerienced in handling mort-ind familiar with real estate

[and management, banking ex-and knowledge of accounting

ed; not over 40. Box 986. Cou-jress. commodity salesman.© AAA-1

Illy known manufacturer not by priorities requires repre-

ve for exclusive protected ter-Experlence in selling to offices

|ee experience helpful, but good ter and ability to hold estab-I business and continue Its de-lent most essential. Give brief

of past experience. Box 141, -Express.

SALESMEN

DODGE—1940 1-Ton Panel, $389; Lack-awanna Motors, 659 Ridge Road

DODGE Trucks—Conshafter «t Farr, 3006 Bailey. Buffalo's Oldest Dodge-Ply, dlr.

HEAVY DUTY TRACTOR GMO—JDleael engine. , with' complete tractor equipment, including air brakes. 2-speed axle and 5-speed overdrive transmission, 975/20 tires. Immediate delivery. $3,000, GMC Factory Branch. 21 Jewett, near Main St. UN. 8388.

VETERANS' Salvage Bureau co-operat'g with nat'l • defense collecting rags, pa-per, etc. Call Joseph Wilds, WA. 7892.

AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles For Sale 10

BUICK —1938 2-door. radio, heater, Dehn-Bulck, 2061 South Park.

BUICK—1940* special 2-door touring se­dan, original black finish l ike 'new; stop to and get .some figures on this car. Justice Motors, .1164 Main.

CHRYSLER—1938 6-Cylinder DeLuxe 4-Door. large trunk, built-in 'radio, heater;' 6 excellent tires.' Jerga Mo-tera, 1647 • Genesee.

DESOTO-1941, 4-door Town Sedan, ma­roon color, white tires... F. L. Bumpus, Jr.. 1437 Seneca. ,

Ray Hasselbeck Gloria Howard Marie Johnson Richard Johnson Rosemary Klein Salvatore LaRusso Alice Man ley Dan McCarthy Carleton McClellan Patricia Warden Raymond Michael Herbert Weller Theodora Michalak jarncs Wells Esther Mlesik Jejan Witte James Miller Shirley Yuhl Ellen Mitchell Irfene Zelinakt

Robert Schoolef Jewell Shandraw Kn.vn Stebenson P^ul Strencejewskl Rpbert Sugg Dorothy Theiss Ronald Thompson s4hy Vineberg

DESOTO—1941 Custom Sedan, excellent, $1025, Louis A. Bleyle. Inc., 2655 Del-aware Ave.

DODGE—1937 deluxe coupe. $295; many extras. Engel's. 1172 Main,

DODGE—1940 sedan, heater and radio, 1775. Klepfer Bros.. 1275 Main.

FORD—1935, excellent shape, A-L tires, motor overhauled; owner In service, $145. J. Evans, 128 Brlnton. PA. 8667

Auto Service 17

CARS repaired and painted o n credit Powsner Collision, 138 Allen, GR. 7200,

SAVE YOUR TIRES Expert wheel ellgnment^trame atralgbt-ening. North Main Service. 3043 Main SAVE your tires: expert wheel and tire

balancing—new, modern equipment. Mcintosh Motors, DeSoto-Flymouth, 2917 Bailey Ave. PA. 3330.

Tires—Tire Service 21

GOOD PRICES paid for used tires. Skll-Ucorn-McDermand. 1556 Main. GA. 9872

TIRE vulcanizing and repairing. Schif-erle'a, 2788 Bailey Ave. PA. 9842.

32x4.50 Used tires <te rims. The Minute Delivery, 291 Niagara.

Wanted—Automotive

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TRACTOR—Wanted, will pay ca>h for small tractor and tools. Must be op rubber. Orchard Park, 303.

BUSINESS SERVICE

Sherwii manufs througl TONE, have Ing, s i | writers versioni duc t lo f ductloi

KEMI backed! campail earning comml sample | Is not call in to 9.30 j

Williams Co.. the largest paint 'urers in the world, offers

the introduction of KEM-real opportunity to men who

experience in specialty sell-as autos, refrigerators, tvpe-

itc, and who through the con->f their Industries to war pro-find themselves facing a re­in income.

K>NE, a product which Is p y an extensive advertising

offers an opportunity for mbstantlal Income on a liberal »n basis, no charge made for

fnd selling equipment, and car tentlal. For personal Interview irson at our store from 8 a. m. m., located at j352Main St.

GOOD dry cleaning plant for sale or lease; owner retiring. Write Box 561. Courier-Express. .

RESTAURANT—Old established, location, to sublet. WA. 5507.

good

STORE — With living quarters for 5; sacrifice stock, fixtures and adjacent property for quick sale. 51 O'Connell.

TAVERN and restaurant, est. business, 435 Military across American Brass: selling account of Illness. RI. 9838,

LIVESTOCK AM) PETS Dogs, Birds, Pet Stock 61

BOSTON TERRIER pups: AKC register-ed and pedigreed. 46 Olympic.

WIRE HAIR puppies, Hallwyre bred; tops. LI. 1614 or Wmsville 814-J-l.

ROOMS FOR RENT

W. FERRY. 780—Attractive s t u d i o . kitchen privileges, $5.50. LI. 9784.

$4 50 NICE bed-sitting room with water; smaller room, $3.50; Elmwood bus. 170 Mariner. GA. 9094.

ROANOKE HOTEL So. Elmwood at Chippewa

1-4 Room Kitchenette Apartments I

Moderately priced. Attractively furnished Complete hotel service. Dial CL. 2160.

HOTEL STRATFORD ARMS West Utfca St. near Main—Newly deco­rated single and double rooms with bath, by Day, Week or Month. Rentals from $32.50 mo. Restaurant. GR. 5505.

TUDOR ARMS HOTEL 354 Franklin Street, where you can obtain newly furnished with or without private bath, 1, 2 and 3-room suites. Rates as low as $25 monthly.

REAL ESTATE Business Property for Sale 107

GRANT at Lafayette: newly remodeled 4-apartment house with all utilities. $9,600; facilities. MA 3353 or FA. 1851.

MODERN — Apts. A-l condition, 20% down, good terms, special opportunity before price advance. Wells-Barker. CL. 3726.

Farms for Sale 111

$250—Holland. Olean Rd.. at Girl Scouts; 5 acres, woods, scenic, hills. HU. 612€.

Houses for Sale)—Single 113

ARONDALE—Better built homes. $35 S7 per mo Arondale Const. , Wms. 451-M.

BRANTWOOD PARK—Several fine new homes. Lewis Mitchell. CL. 1675.

COLONIAL Village CoKin lust beyond Sheridan Dr.: new homes, $150 down

EGGERTSVILLE— Near lot, fireplace. 2-car Boyle, UN. 2817.

schools, large garage, terms.

GROVELAND. 35—Cheerfully decorated, vacant, near school, stores, transpor­tation. Easy terms. $6750. Guelich * Boebel. Inc. UN. 1700

HARTWELL ROAD - Attractive home with garage; 2 bedrooms down, 1 up. Near transportation. Price. $4300. Ransom Realty Co. MA. 2444

KENMORE—Oood buys; Parkwood $4,-500; Crosby $5,000; Nassau $5,500. Hovt & Hamilton, 49 Niagara St

KENMORE—5 rooms, garage, automatic heat; good buy. Baldwin. CL. 0135

LAMARCK DR.. 482—Open for lnspee. daily. Pearce & Pearos, 3400 Main St.

NOB HILL—Fullv improved lots to con­tractors Sky Line Const. Co PA. 3775

HOTEL WORTH 200 Main St. Our comfortable, well appointed rooms and complete hotel service will make you a very desirable year around home. Coffee shop, tap room, garage. Weekly rates from $7.

REAL ESTATE

Board For Children 86

DAY NURSERY Mothers, North Main section. Let a responsible, trained woman care for your children while you work.

TELEPHONE UN. 6501.

Rooms With Meals 90

AUBURN, 804—Comfortable room for 1 or 2; good meals; 2 buses. GR. 6384.

CENTRAL PARK—Room with twin beds in gentleman's home. Home privileges board optional. UN. 8158 between 7-9

DELAWARE, 591—Next • 20th Century Club, single-double, good food.

Sheet rifetal draftsmen flO) experienced In dudB layout on defense work. The Frank K McBride Company, 160 Ward Street, •Paterson, New Jersey.

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Expei Dies. time.

FORD—1936 Business Coupe. $95., Echo Motors. 1294 Seneca. -

FORD—1939' Convertible Coupe, radio and heater, O'Neill Motors, 1790 Main.

FORD—1935 Sedan. $95, ONel i l Motors, 1660 Jefferson.

FORD—1840 Coupe, opera seats, $635. O'Neill Motors, 1790 Main.

MERCURY—1941 4-Door Sedan, radio and heater, white side tires, very low mileage. Taylor-O'Brien, 2837 Bailey.

The Courier-F\pre** Jolly Jun­ior-Sunshine Clnb, numbering mote than 281,000 members, is one of the largest and finest jboys and jfirls* newspaper clubs in the country. Read of the activities every week in The Sunday Courier-Ex press.

VOI-LMKB—Philip J. Vcttlraer. April S. 1942. husharKl *;f Louisa Radrler Votlmer; father of Mrs. Charles Webber. L*st«r P. aad Ljrdia J Vollmer grand father of Lester and Shirley WeM>er. Lucille and Cam! Vnilmer Funeral frr»m the family residence, S3 Oriswold Street, Wednes­day afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. $»7*

W4LDRON—April 4. 1942.. Patrick C . bs- I ""ISSLSSf ^M* £"'!£*« iQYed husband of Rose Connor: father of sa l s

Offics of ths Collector M Customs. Buffalo, N. Y.. April 3. 1943. Notice is hereby given that t seized the (ollow)nf for violation of the customs revenue and lotner lava: Out Nov 13. 1941. at Buffalo. ». *.. l j btls. whiskey, Ssiz 9«; on Nov. 14. 1941. s*. Buffalo. N. Y., 10 btls. whiskey. Seis. 953: on Nov. 14. 1941, at Buffalo. N. Y.. I bti.; Kummel. Scz 918; on Nov 19. 1941. at Buffalo. N. Y . II btls beer, l bti. whiskey. Selr. 9S6: on Nov. 4, 1941. at Buffalo. N. r . a keei-type sailboat, Sell 9S7. on Nov. lt.T»4l. at Niagara Fall*. N. Y. I fur jacket. Seii. 9M; on Dec. 4, 1941, at Buffalo. N Y . 3 eart&ensrare places, Setz 9*0; on Dee. 13. 1941. at BuffaloV N. Y., I MJ. whiskey. Ben 970; on Dec. It. 1941. at Buf­falo. N. Y.. 7 pes. china, Se:r 973; on Dec. It, 1941. at Buffalo. N. ]Y.. t bli whiskey. Bail. 973: on Doc. 30. 194). at Buffalo N. T„ 3 pipes. 9 cakes soe.p, 1 bti. lavender water. Sets. 9«3: on Dec 30. 1941. at Buffalo. N. Y. 1.3 zal. wine: Beiz. 996: an Dec. 37. 1941, at Buffalo. N. Y.. 1 sweater] Beit. 987; on Dte. 37. 1941. at Buffalo. N. Yl. I pr. hose. 3 ties. Sen 9*8: oa Dec. 37. 1941. at Buffalo. N. T„ 1 coat. Sell. 98S on Jan.)3. 1943. at Buffalo. N. Y.. l bti. whiskey. Bali 997. on Jan! 4, 1942. at Niagara Falls. NT Y.. 10 pes. china-ware. Sen. 999 on Jan. 19, 1942. at Buffalo. N. Y.. I sweater, I pr. [mittens. Seii; 1004 on Jaa. 15. 1942. at Bulfilo. N. Y . 3 sweat-e.-s. 3eu. 1009; on Feb 11 1942 at Lewistoa, N. Y.. 3 wool blankets. Sela. 1014: on Feb. IS, 1941. at Lewiston. N Y.. 1 Doul:on figures. It btls. whiskey, Sen. 1017; on Feb. 33. IM3, at Buffalo. N V 3 btls. *biskey. Beiz, 1031; on Mar. 6. 1942. at Lewbton. N Y.. 1 Ml whiskey. Seiz 1027. on Mkr. IS. 1943. at Ni­agara Fall*. N. Y.. I tablecloth. 13 napkins. Set* 1030; on Mar. 14. 194$. at Buffalo. ». Y., 1-1939. Dodge 3-door sedan automobile. Beta. 1033: on Mar. 31. 1943. at Niagara Falls. N. Y.. 10 btls grape wine. Setx' 1039: on Mar. 20. 1942. at Buffalo. N Y.. l-t93» Chevrolet coupe automobile. Seiz. 103*. All persona claiming the above seizure* are redulred to appear at Room 30«. Post Office Blig.. Buffalo. N. Y-and file such claims wUhih twenty days from first publication of this npt:ce. namely, APR! 4. 1943. and unless suca claims are filed within the time prescribed said seizures will be forfeited to the United Stales and sold or otherwise disposed of as I provided by la*. Martin O. Bm.fr,:. Collector. *

Apr. «.I3,3tV

ADVERTISEMENT j FOR BIDS Buffalo Sewer Authority

1038 C •••• Rail Buffalo. New York

Sealed bids for the constric-.cn of a 31" and 18" diameter Sewer ia Argus St. and on lands of the Farrel-Birmingham Company be­tween Roesch Avenue anq a point 333 feet oast of the esntor 1ms of Argus Street ex­tended will be received by the Buffalo Sewer Authority at Room 1038. City Hal). Buffalo. New York, until 11.00 o'clock a m.. Eastern War time, oa the 20th day of April. 1943 at

uch time and place they will be publicly

NASH—*37 4-door Del. SeOan, $325. Hawtnan,' 516 W. utlca.

Oel

PACKAKD—1938 6. Sedan, ' completely overhauled, 1525. Ostendorr, i m Main St.

PLYMOUTH—1941 Special DeLuxe 4-Door Sedan, radio, heater, $875. Great Lakes Motors, 2359 Main St.

PLYMOUTH—1941 4-Door Sedan, .#*.-ceptlonally clean, excellent tlrea, tTOSj. Stephens Motors, 3484 Main St.

PLYMOUTH—1936 Coupe. 1175. ONelil Motors. 1660 Jefferaon.

WILLYS—1937 Deluxe Sedan. $195. Wil­ly* Sales 4c Service. 11452 Main.

Addressing—Letter Service 24

DIRECT Mail adv'ng multlgraphing and photo offset reprod'ts. Savage. CL. 0913

Building and Contracting 2$

GIVE me the order now; eave money for concrete, blacktop drives. Lt. 764L

Electrical Service SI

WE repair refrigerators, washers, tronera. 72 E. Huron. WA. 6100.

M o v i n g , T r u c k i n g , S t o r a g e 34

AMEBICAN Household Storage Co.. sep­arate rooms; locked and sealed; mod­ern fireproof warehouse: moving and packing for shipment; agent Allied Van Lines. Call WA. 0701 for esti­mates* Kneeland R. Wilkes, president

BARRY—Washington, Chicago. Detroit. New York, Boston; loads and part loads; budget terms arranged. LI. 3936.

O. J. GLENN St SON. INC. — Storage, moving. 204 Terrace. WA, 1260,

ACTION—Prices on entire stock ot used car*. Villa Fonttac 2820 Bailey,

B. S. NIELSEN, tNCL 3135 BAILEY AVENUE FOR THAT USED CAR

SMALL, medium and large cars bought and sold. Maxson Cadillac-Pont lac Corp.. 2421 Main St,

SEE Rlefler-Bulck for good used Buicks. » a Main St., Hamburg. N, Y. TR. UOO.

SEE US for a used car or truck, Marsh Motor, 625 Fillmore.

COME OUT TO 3760 Seneca and get the prices on our used cars, Barnum Ac Saunders Motor Sales, 3760 Seneca St,

AUTOMOTIVE

1 9 4 1 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-DOOR SEDAN

2-tone blue upholstery and 2-tone blue paint job. Built-in radio and neater.' too liflhtt. very tow mileage. $ tires like new,

Ao Wo Jl l l iUS 1596 South Park

'41 DODGE M LUXI COUPE

SAL! C Q O Q Look at PRICE WW* Nn.217

TWIff CITY AUTO CO.* tne. 2720 DELAWARE AVI. RI. 4162

REGULAR trips to New York, Chicago, Baltimore, Boston, Columbus, Louis­ville and other points. Call Lincoln Storage. LI. 6516, for estimates.

fOL DESIGNERS DETAILERS

piced on Jigs and Fixtures, [ighest rates, plenty over-

for Mr- Mathewson

k Tool Designing Co.

ELMWOOD AVE. RI. 5646

w/ -Several m e n for general work jlesale wallpaper and paint Use. Apply 956 Washington St. work. -Machinists, 10 to 15 years

ace, planer hands, lathe hands, familiar with machine tool

| y welders and all round in-for precision parts. Apply at

m Mfg. Co.. 1646 Seneca St.

HERTEL. 1199—Rear, lower, near Virgel. Walk to Bell-Curtiss. 2 men. DE. 4076.

KENMORE—316 W. Hazeltine, board, room, laundry, $9.50; nr. Bell. DE. 2675.

LINWOOD, 48—Large room, twin beds, private bath, also single room.

Flats and Apartments 95

AUBURN, 158—Rear, upper, 4 rooms. $30, heat, adults, to be decorated

EAST UTICA, 19—4-room steam heated apt., all improvements. J. C. Henkel, GR. 9320, before 5 p. m.

LINWOOD AVE., 580—Choice 4-room apartment, heated, first floor, $60 00; possession May 1st. Fred H, Rice Management. CL. 0400.

FAIRCHILD PL.. 40—6-room upper, con-venient transportation, adults. RI.3758

NORWOOD, 493—3-room modern apart-ment, new equipment, adults.

WEST FERRY. 703—Modern, newly deco­rated 5-room apt., reasonably priced; all utilities. Hill Real Estate Corp.. LI. 7424.

$25—151 Woodlawn; 5 room* and bath. Dan Rosen, WA. 0288.

Furnished Apartments 96

RIVERSIDE SECTION—4-bedroom s in­gle house, newly painted, lncoma property or suitable for an office; nicely located. Enq. 177 Riverside Ave.

ROCKNE ROAD—Modern single. $5,800. Dwyer Builds a Good Rome FA. 2311.

SHIRLEY—Near Bailey. 3 bedrooms, ga­rage; $4,500, $1,500 cash. Robson, Real-tors.-339 Main. GR. 9201.

CNIONVALi;—New brick veneer homes, . $600 down. $38 per mo. FHA. M a n -

vale Dr.. Union Rd. A. Peinkofer. TA. 3720. __•

GET—Our new list of special singles. Mclntyre, 3278 Bailey. UN. 9290.

H. O. L. C. HOMES-4'8% interest, 10% down. J. A. Schmid. DE. 2233.

MARSHALL. 35 - Room, board, bath, laundry, private home, gentleman preferred. PA. 2774.

SOUTH BUFFALO—1824 Seneca; deslr-able rm., good meals. 1-2 men.WO.1748

W. DELAVAN. 225—Upper, near Grant, room 1, 2, board opt., private. GR.6552

Rooms— Ft rnished 91

BRECKENRIDGE, 452—Comfortable rm. for gentleman. $3 per week. LI. 3909

BRYANT, 376 — Nicely furnished room for gentleman. GA. 8246".

BRYANT, 328—Sleeping room in private home, near buses.

CLEVELAND, 208—Pleasant room in pri­vate home; conveniences. GA. 2371.

CLEVELAND AVE. near Delaware; pleasant room, private home. GR. 1776.

COMMONWEALTH—Near Hertel, private, Jewish family; board opt. DE, 8903

DELAWARE, 299—Downtown; sleeping & kitchenette apts. Frlgldalre, parking.

DELAWARE. 522—Rooms $3 up; 3 rooms $10, private bath, entrance; 2, $7,

DELAWARE. 721—"Scotmanor," attrac-tive double and single; hotel service.

WANTI finisl class and workj JWtt 2209 burgl

WANTI work.

-First class floor scraper and and a helper; also a first

ill and cove l inoleum mechanic >er. Highest wages paid, steady lust have a car, or truck for

fcansportation. Oscar Nyberg. iwthorne Ave., Swlssvale, Pitts* |Ra. —All around shoemaker, steady

E697 South Park Ave.

Male Wanted—Instruction 47

STATE Metal School, 481 Ellicott. WA. 2929. flay and eve'g classes, easy terms.

ilp—Male or Female 48

Shoe Repairing—Service 37

CARUSO'S better repairing, dyeing hat cleaning. 2825 Delaware. RI. 8585.

U p h o l s t e r i n g — R e p a i r i n g 38

REUPHOLSTER 3-pc. s*t- W0 plus ma­terial, Cold Spg. Upholstery. HP, 6998.

EDUCATIONAL Instruction

G. d HELEN G. TOWNSEND — A. A. piano, organ. 14 Granger PI. GR- 6256

EMPLOYMENT j Help Wanted—Female 4)4

AMATI Tuesc

PRACTI encesj tweenl days.

IS—At Genesee and Avery Sta. k April 7, at 7.30 p. m. IAL NURSE — Over 45, reter-tor nights. Call TA. 0721 be-,30 a m. and 430 p. m. week-

DELAWARE, 976 Double. Private Bath, Single Studio

SHOWER—PARKING—LI. 9590 DOWNTOWN—33 W. Tupper, cozy s in-

gles. $3. $4 wkly.; $1 up dally; parking.

CHAPIN PKWY., 14—1-room kitchen­ette, Frigidaire. tile bath, twin beds. utilities, April 15. LI. 9784.

COTTAGE. ST.. 118 — Heated, choice. small apartment, Immediate posses­sion, open for Inspection. $45. Fred H. Rice Management. CL. 0400.

DELAWARE section, furnished apt., all utilities. WA. 1386.

ELMWOOD, 947—Desirable 1-room kltch-enette; also 3-rm. kitchenette; all utll.

NIAGARA AT PORTER—Well furnished, large kitchen, bed-sitting room; all utilities. GA. 6270.

W. UTICA, 440—4-room private apt -bath, shower, 2 porches, heated. ROOMS—Income apt., or large family; cheap for cash, or terms from reliable party. Write Box 915. Courier-Express.

$8—Front aprt. for couple, also single, $3.50. 50 Woodlawn, GA. 1299.

Houses for Rent 97

CANADIAN RIVER BLVD.—7 rooms, beautiful gardens, fireplace, pier; 15 minutes from Statler Hotel. Dr. Cobb. WA. 0405 or LI. 3323.

HAMLIN RD.. 25—Near 4 bus lines, at­tractive rm. with adult fam. GA. 0592

IDEAL—Room for 2 gentlemen; private home; garage. 1478 Kenmore Ave.

IRVING PL., 39—Lg. sleeping rm.; also light hou'k'ing. hot water heat.LI.8684

JEFFERSON, 1570—Nr. Northland, com-fortable l ight housek'p'g rms. GR. 4062

JOHNSTON PK., 28—Clean, desirable front room, gentleman; walking dis­tance.

LINDEN, 220—Nicely furnished room, private home; gentleman. AM. 9021,

LINWOOD, ?84— Beautiful large room, furnished or unfurnished, for IJor 2.

LINWOOD. 554—Bedroom with twin beds, adjoining sitt ing room, very at­tractive, beautiful home. GR. 3602.

LIVINGSTON. 138—2 light housekeeping rms.; single; business people, LI. 9070.

LIVINGSTON. 143—Large master sleep-ing room for 2 people, LI. 3799.'

MAIN-FILLMORE—37 Vernon PI.; large room. prlv. home; gar. op'l. PA. 7898

KENMORE, modern 6-room single, $550 down, $45 monthly, available May 1st. Wilson, RI. 4701.

Houses for Rent—Furnished 98

NICELY furnished 6 rooms, garage. En-quire 137 Woodside or TR. 8457.

Manufacturing Space 100

WALKER BLDG.—33-37 Franklin St., 18,000 sq. ft. available. 6,000 sq. ft. per floor. 253 Main St.. 4th floor, 7,981 sq. ft. MA. 4343 or your own broker.

Offices, Halls. Lofts—Bent 101

FURNISHED desk spaces for representa­tives. $12. 320 Jackson Bldg.

HALL FOR RENT—Ideal and spacious for any social event. UN. 9730.

OWNERS!—Is your house for sale? We have a long list of purchasers looking for homes in North Park Kenmore. Town of Tonawanda and Amherst. No matter what size, type or prica housa you own, vou can save time, worry and trouble by placing it in our hands for sale. Why not call us or drop In today? Nye, DE. 1416. 2992 Dela-ware Ave Office open evenings.

$4,500—2661 Wehrle Dr New, as is; five bedrooms, cellar. l'.« acres land; low tax

Honses for Sale Double 114

CARMEL RD-— Don't miss this! 3 or 4 bedrooms; $6000, McNeil. TA. 3633.

CUSTER—$475 down; live in the upper for $16 a month, pays Interest, taxes and principal, Guelich Ac Boe*bel, Inc. UN. 1700.

DAVIDSON—Fine investment opportu­nities are available in these modern doubles; they ara only 10 yrs. old and in excellent condition: after down payment you can live In the upper at $27 a month or in the lower at $31 a mopth; pay for home at the same time; best terms. Wood Realty, 23*7 Fillmore at Main. PA. 4300

KENSINGTON—Income bungalow, rock wool ineulatlon. 45 ft lot. unusual bargain. City Edge Realty Co.. 2904 Bailev PA 9266. ^ _ _

LOVEJOY. 902—West of Bailey, with 2- . car garage, $3,500; after 6 p. m. OA.. 6887. .

WAVERLY—Near Woodlawn. 2 bed­rooms each, garage, h. w. heat, rents $50, assd. $3,700, price $3,750. Heifer, 43 Niagara. CL. 0123.

GET—Our new list of special doubles. Mclntyre. 3278 Bailey. UN. 9296.

H. O. L. C. HOMES—4'.% interest. 10% down. J. A, Schmid, DE. 2233

MODERN 5-room flat. $625 down. Live in one flat for $17.00 monthly. Gue-lich At Boebel, Inc. UN. 1700.

$4,250 buys Philadelphia St. 2-family; $1,000 cash. Gulnther. CL. 1845.

Lots and Acreage For Sale 117

EGGERTSVILLE — Westfleld Rd., near Main; lot 50x225. and plumbing fix­tures. UN. 2851.

Summer Homes for Reat 122

FOR RENT FOR SEASON Log Cott-ga located at Oakhill Forest Fireplace, balcony, conveniences. Apply Helen Kinnear. K. C , 61 Clarence Street, Port Colborne. Ontario.

Wanted—Real Estate 124

LIS*T vour properties with us. I . Bakos. 1845 Clinton. WO. 2032.

MONEY TO LOAN You May Borrow on Your Signature, Auto or Furniture

LOANS UP TO $300—LICENSED LENDERS 55

ERCHANDISE MART iffalo's Bargain Market for New or Used Merchandise

scellaneous for Sale 64

ANTHR4 nacer lbs. of 1st off

JITE STOKER, electric fur-, cost $800 new, feeds 5 to 55 hour, rated 1.700 ft. steam, over $125 takes. GR. 8873.

BURGAN'S Emp'oyment Agency, 307 M. Division St. WA. 1615; competent help

MANGLI S10; vj

DEFENS paid

ENTERING busy season; need two neat appearing women immediately for full or part t ime employment. Experience not necessary. Pleasant work. Liberil commission. Apply 631 Main Street. ground floor.

GIRL—For general office work In de­fense plant. College graduate pre-ferred. Write Box 911 Courier-Express

GIRL for general housework (white go home nights; no Sundays, DE. 61$3

MIDDLE AGED — Lady, assist general housework. Good home In Kefimore4-Uve in; moderate salary. DE. 6258.

DM l-.imp sum Patrick John; son of Mra Jane Ann <nee Pownal) and the late James P Waldron; brother of Ernest, John, Mr*. J 3 Web­ber. Mra Wttitani PUtmley Mrs Charl#« Mffhel!. Mrs J Murray Mrs William Irrms. Florence. Rita and »hs lata Arthur. T"un*rat from his late home, 23fl Auburn A'. »nne We4nes<1ay mornhts *t 8 30 and t~*m Annunciation Church at 9 o'clock. Friends malted. «t7»

Death Notices Received Until 1.30 A M.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOHN J CREAGH FUNERAL HOME

1133 Main St. ON. 1707

John J, Ray & Son Funeral Directori

615 Elmwoocf ^ve, Lincoln 4800

Form of proposal form of contract. sp«:l-'.ca*:ons. plana and forma 'of performance and maintenance bonds may lie examined at tne offics ol the Bn»:n»erini Division of tha Btif.'aio Sewer AuthorHT.T Room I03II. Cl'.j Hall Buffaio. New York

The Buffalo Sewer Authority resenes the ;ieht *o waive aay informalities In or to re-jec* anv and all bids

No proposal or bid will pe cor.s.6>red •.••..»•-ft is accompanied bv ft cer^fied i'herk, payable to the Buffalo Sewer Authority, for ait amount not less than t%\ of the old, which check shall be duly certified by an incor­porated bank or trust company, or. in lieu of such cneck. bond running to the Buffalo Sewer Authority, approved BJ to form by the Corporation Counsel and by tb« Comp­troller of the City as to| sufficiency in the amount of not less than ••»»:::>-;..» per cent :> of the amount of the bid.

Buffalo Sewer Authority. (fta-nad) DANIEL. H MCCARRIAOHEH

ChairmajL Dated; 'April 1. IH1. Buffalo, New York.

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SPECIALS AT THE STORES

Auto Accessories

REBUILT MOTORS All' Makes

Buffalo Motor Exchange—GR, 7070 1470'Main St. Open Eves. .Until 9

Keaut > Work

HOME Ernest Wedekindl

5WaldenAve.NU.78ll Howar* M. W.riekindt. RM. Manap'

WOODWARD—Genevieve, WoodwarS. April 4. 1942. daughter of Earl and the late Marion Woodward: sister of Jack ami Laura Woodward: step>-si.ter - f Charles J and Eileen McClure and Mr.. Frank Miller. Prayer services!! will be held at the family residence. 94 Easton Street. Mondav evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Tuesday In Watertown, N. Y. - •

WITT—In Buffalo. April 5. 1»42. Aumista M. 'nee Molt), wife of Theodore B Witt; mother of Mrs Ruth w i n Ashley, Mrs. Rose Parry of Keego Hjarbor. Midi., and MU'on Witt: sHter of. Charles. Edward An'! I.oui* Moll jcrsir.rtmot her o/ Mr*. John Harntea. Russell ind Milton Psrrv. Funeral fr̂ nn Tre Nacjet Funers! Home. Ilfll H<*rtel Avenue. Wednesday iftern'Mtri at 2 o'ciock. srrvirc.il at Trinity Old Lutheran Church at 2 Zt> »"e3o>ck. Friend, invert Deceased was a! member of Con­stant:* Ladles Society; of Trlnttv Old Lutheran Church.

SUPREME VANTTY—Beauty Shop. It's permanent time. You like them -soft and natural. .Frederick's Tru Curl. 811 Genesee, HP. 5115. •

Draperies and Slip Covers

INDIVIDUAL decorative service- for cu»> torn-mad* slip eovm. draperies; rea­sonable: estimates gladly given. Franklin Decorators, GA. 8658,

F o o d s a n d B e v e r a g e s

PREPARE 'for sugar'"shortage: buy. 1942 new pure maple syrup.' delivered to your door. | 4 gallon. Call LI. 6688, Saturday and Sunday.

TREAT THE FAMILY •SPECIAL PIE EACH j DAT

• PAUL'S PIES 1683 M.ACT 'ST. ^ , . GR. $531

F r a m . e s a n d P i c t u r e s

Furniture and Household Goods

RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS Washers, Many to Select From

Warehouse 76 E. Huron' at Oak

HOUSI ing cerlns Reduc

$35; Westinghouse roaster, mm, $28, 359 Connecticut. needs scrap now; hlgn prices pick-up. WA, 0776.

IVES. SAVE—Sell waste cook-ise! Your country needs gly-

fbr national defense. Economy »n Co.. 550 Babcock. WA. 1723.

LARGE squar

MATRI3 17«'sx2| chicks r-ottag 75c pe Ex prel

MILLS sale.

TANK. gas orl

TOOLS. 1 viable,! shaft.]

frawinK board, 31x42. with T-_$2. LI. 4596. eves, to 8 p. m, SHEETS — Approximate size suitable for lining garages, coops, attic rooms, summer etc.. and decorative purposes.

[100. See Mr. Bulger. Courier-795 Main St. cream maker, like new, for

Bonable, 33 Seneca. jut 400 gal., suitable fuel oil, Iteter. UN. 7642. UcHINISTS—Small and val-idlator with cover, pulley, leelbarrow. HU. 1031.

Mirrors 73A

LOANS—$50 to $300. quickly. General Public Loan Corp., Liberty Bank Bldg.. Room 912. WA. 2060.

LOANS — To $300. Home Credit Co., 509-17 Court St. Bldg. CL. 2713.

FIREPLACE mirrors; estimates free Atcheson Glass Co.. 955 Main. GR. 9210

Musical Instruments 74

ANTIQUE organ, small 10-stop double reed; reasonable. 386 Langfield.

HIGH cash prices paid for baby grand pianos or small pianos. Upright pianos must not be over 4' high. Kimball Piano Distributor. Hoffman, 739 Main

YOU'LL do well to buy vour piano now See Orleman & Son and save. 33 Court St.; Baldwin Distributor.

Office Equipment 75

5-TON 3 Bar grinds ice boj

tford automatic ice machine; scales, large Hobart meat

ftllm Vaughn meat cutter; 3 floors: 100 ft. of rails. TR. 4376.

800 FT. Nlagar

j - l n . gal. pipe, coffee grinder. fHdw. & Tool Co., 65 Seneca.

lilding Materials

Miscellaneous .For Sale

FOR your next party, wedding, banquet, call Bison Chair Rental Co., 117 Gor-akt, TR. 4631; complete service, dishes. l inen, atlverware, bar supplies.

R a d i o s

R. C. A. 1941 11 TUBE RADIO Special this weekend only, $75

CITY RADIO SERVICE 2194 Fillmore PA. 26«0

Wearing Apparel

HIGH GRADE FRAMING Wide ".assortment of moulding samples.

All work guaranteed. F. B. ROSE, 25 POULTNEY, UN. SMI.

Furniture and Household Goods

JUST' received npw ahlprinent heavy grade burlap back inlaid linoleum, regular $2.19'' sq. yard on sale while it lasts, $1,49 sq. yard. Pepper-mar. «, 193 Seneca, open evenings.

THE JADE CORSET SHOp 1590 Genesee—HU. 2650

la Selling Out — En tire "'"Corset .Qtodk I -Now Reduced

W e d d i n g I n v i t a t i o n s

LET US help you with your Wedding Announcement . Complete line; new striking styles; Inexpensive. Leon \t Gaut, 327 Washington St. CL. 8381.

Where To Eat

THE SPAGHETTI that, made Buffalo famous only 25c: delicious hot roast beef sandwiches, 10c; chili. 10c. Sam's Restaurant, ..Niagara at Lafayette, | .

PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO CL.

WRECI frame 75 ste Wreck!

salvage from brick, and buildings at large savings:

ventilating sash. Cuyahoga Co.. 1425 Seneca. WO 3121.

>ods a n d B e v e r a g e s 69

1942 pur $2,50

Fui

BERKE1 $100; Ing cl

EXPERT ing,

FURNI1 Bischc at 82 m.; s a | Wanar tor. Ml

OAK d l | conditli

LOT OI beds cases.

maple syrup, finest qualities, | F. W. Wlede. Machlas. N. Y,

ire—Household Goods 71 » i . . .

GAY walnut dining suite, stlnghouse range, fast-heat-

Imolax burners, $25. PA. 4009. Inoleum, carpet laying, clean-jffalo Carpet Works. PA. 2090. IE and furnishings of Grace

(Kenny) estate will be sold ipect on April 8. 1942, at 1 p. | in bulk preferred. George W. ter. attorney for administra-2221. 1325 Liberty Bank Bldg. lg room furniture, excellent . RI. 5932. . JSED Walnut dressers; 3'3" coll springs; sectional book

Borg's, 91 Seneca. 9 PC. trJBern walnut dining suite, ob-

long tsMe, $100. PA. 0613. iRONITlHroner, $15; Sunbeam mixmas-

ter; u a H twice, like new, $16. GR. 2495.

BUFFALO Office Furniture Ex. WA. 3654 Desks, etc., bought, sold. 104 Pearl St.

Shades—Venetian Blinds 78A

VENETIAN BLINDS — Factory to you Estimates Free. Rapid delivery: com­plete line of tapes and cord. MacFeld Mfg.. 300 Broadway CL. 3132.

CASH FOR AUTO REPAIRS NOW vou can get Auto repairs without straining your budget. Get an estimate on your repairs today. Then see us. Small payments to fit your purse. Loans $10 to $300 on auto, furniture or salary. OPEN MON. & THURS. EVES. TO 8 P.M.

Home & Auto Loan Co. 310 Brisbane Bldg., over Kletnhans

403 MAIN STREET—CL. 4563

Phone MA. 3234 ~ $100 LOAN

ARRANGED FOR YOU PROMPTLY REPAY $8.08 PER MONTH

Employes PERSONAL LOAN CO.

935 BROADWAY (West of Fillmore Ave.)

METRO Finance Co., Inc., 268 MatV, loans to $300: for prompt servica call WA 3821 .

PRIVATE LOANS up to $300. Standard Credit Co. (a Personal Loan Co.. L C Dodge Mgr., 907 Lafayette. LI. 0059

LOANS ON SIGNATURES

PEOPIES LOAN NIAGARA ST. W A . 3 3 3 4

VENETIAN blinds washed. 5c sq. ft.; 98c min. Noeltner, 2323 Main. PA. 2000.

Store and Bar Fixtures 80

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT complete. Stand. Pharmacy. Franklin As Huron,

Stoves, Heaters, Furnaces 81

GREEN and cream gas range, side oven, $15. DE. 2403.

Wearing Apparel 84

TOP COATS—Suits. Adam hats, reason­able. Welntraubs, 461 William.

Wanted—To Buy 85

BRING your waste materials to Sam Winer, 85 Walnut. WA.9731.Hlgh prices

FOR wastepaper rags, call Keystone Waatepaper Co.. 725 B'way, WA. 6696

GOLD—High cash prices for old lewelry, diamonds watches, silverware, dental parts and scrap Government license Tanke's Jewelers, 557 and 382 Main

WE BUY diamonds. The largest buyers in Western New York: pay the highest prices always. Premier Diamond Co.. 710 Brisbane Bldg.

WE PAY 50c for newspapers, l»„ic rags Delivery. 312 Wilson WA 0819,

60c for 100 lb. paper, delivered In bun-dles; rags lV2c lb 1192 Bdwy. TA. 2036

$1.50—100 lbs. rags; 60c magazines; newspapers 50c; highest prices Iron, metal. We pick up!. PA. 1377.

>AL, COKE, WOOD and FUEL

Highest liveries • extra chi

111

MALI'S Coal.

N. IRISH COAL CO. lality coal and coke. All de-rrled to bins in bags, slight le. fcamore TA. 0072

, — 136 Dlngens. WO. 2371. te, charcoal, cord wood.

$1075. a good 2d grade stove or nut coal: $11.75, 1st grade egg. stove and nut coal, pea $9.75: buck $8.75: range coke, $9.20: egg. stove and nut, $10 45: seasoned cord wood, 12-lnch, $4 Our fuels equal the best, for less money Sahlen's Sudden Service, yard 2011 Main St. AM. 141A. HU. 8628.

LOANS $50 costs $4.48 when

repaid in 6 monthly payments See other loan, and payment plana in table. You can get a loan quickly on your note, car or furniture. No endors­ers or guarantors needed. No credit i»-quiries are made of friend, or relatives).

T5BT loan You Got

t 25 50 75

Iff 125 15$

2sa 258 AM

J pmymts

Choose • monthly pay want pirn 6

pmymti % 8.75

17.51 26.26

35.01 43.72 52.43

69.80 87.16

104.53

i 4.54 9.08

13.62

18.15 22.67 27.16

36.13 45.08 54.02

9 pmymts i 3.14

6.27 9.41

12.55 15.66 18.75

24.92 31.07 37.21

12 pmymti

IS pmymti

I 2.44 4.87 7.31

8.75 12.16 14.56

19.33 24.08 28.82

$ 6.06

8.08 10.07 12.05

15.98 19.89 23.80

Payments include charges at the rate of 2,H% P«r month on that part of a bal­ance not exceeding $100 and 2% per month on that part of a balance in excess of $100.

3 aWrd/a Offices; 17 Court St. Bids., 3rd Floor, comer

Court and Pearl, D. T. Dold, M[r-Phone: WAshington 6046

6th Fl., Brisbane Bldg., 403 Mate St. over Kleinhana, H. D. Oaks, Mgr.

Phone: WAshington 5685

4th Floor, Ellicott Square Building. 295 Main Street. W. C. Beuiiw, Mgr.

Phone: Cleveland 0062

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE f wrm*mWm1mi*9+ ________________

$100 Cash IN YOUR HANDS QUICKLY —NO PAYMENT FOR 30 DAYS

We make loan, of $25 to $300 to em­ployed, credit-worthy men and women. single or married, whether on a new Job or an old one. Loans are made quickly, on just your signature or on furniture or auto. Outsiders not involved. Moderate monthlv payments. EXAMPLE: $8 08 a month repays a $100 loan in 15 months. Phone or come in today.

Personal Finance Co. of New York

501 G e n e s e e Bldg. Main and G»»esee

Phone: CL. 4.1M. Ask for Mr. MePhtlMp.

970 Broadway Over W«>«1 worth's fte A l*e

Phonr: HI". «SJ5. Ask for Mr. Rogers

SIGNATURE ONLY Many regularly amploysd paopls may obtain cosh loans bar* oa plain not* without security Be for* you borrow ash about Domest ic . "Signature Only" loan plan.

DOMESTIC PINANCE CORPORATION

2—Offices—2 64k FL. GENESEE BIDG.

Cor. Main and Genesee Phone CL. 6520

\

Boom 10. 2nd Floor Kensington Theatre Bido. [Ill) KENSINGTON

Phone University 6800 •

Ollice Also in Nlaqaro Falls /

P h o n e Y o u r W a n t A d s t o CL. 5 5 5 0

B A N K P E R S O N A L L O A N S 5 6

LOANS —Less than 1% In­terest a month on loans of $100 to $2,500 Compare our

rates. Up to 15 months to pay You need not be a customer of the hank. Applications held in strict banking con­fidence. See anv Marine office or call at Room 606 Marine Tru*t Bulldintr. Main and Seneca streets. Open to 5 p m.

MARINE TRUST COMPANY

PAWNBROKERS 67

LIBERAL LOANS—Low interest on dia­monds, lewelry. watches, typewriter., rugs. furs, silver and gold; immediate cash Buffalo Loan Co., 531 Main. 4tb floor elevator; confidential service. •

THF Prudential Society IDC . 15 South Division. Sil icon Koua-e Bid? Loans on diamond-, watches, lewelry. etc.;, low rates. 1% to 3% per month. An, inst.'.tut.ion of trie better kind.

TOM MARSHALL. 315 Male 8t. New low rates. Old to ld bougUl

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