
    City of Philadelphia to the use of Edgar S. Clothier et al. individually and trading as Clothier and Sharpe Bros., Appellant, v. Perna Engineering and Contracting Co. et al.
    
      Argued October 17, 1928.
    Before Porter, P. J., Henderson, Trexler, Keller, Linn, Gawthrop and Cunningham, JJ.
    
      
      Samuel I. Sachs, of Sachs and Piwoshy, for appellant.
    — The lumber used was material furnished in accordance with the terms of the contract: Phila. v. McLinden, 205 Pa. 172; Phila. v. Neill, 206 Pa. 333; Bowditch v. Gourley, 24 Pa. Superior Ct. 342; 3 Words and Phrases (2nd Series) 325; U. S. to use Lyman Coal Co. v. U. S. F. & G. Co., 82 Vt. 94, 71 Atl. 1106, 1107; 5 Words and Phrases Judicially Defined 4409; Phila. to use v. Jackson and the Fidelity & Casualty Co. of N. Y., 280 Pa. 319; Empire State Surety Co. v. Des Moines, 152 Iowa 531; 131 N. W. 870; 152 Iowa 552, 132 N. W. 827; Illinois Surety Co. v. John Davis Co., 244 U. S. 376; U. S. to use of Boyer v. Quarry Co., 272 Fed. 698; Shannon v. Abrams, 98 Kan. 26; Multnomah v. U. S. F. & G. Co., 87 Ore. 198; Smith v. Oosting, 203 N. W. 131 (1925).
    December 13, 1928:
    
      William G. Wright, and with him Robert P. F. Maxwell and George F. Blewett, for appellees.
    — The material furnished was not designed to enter into or form a component part of the completed structure, and, therefore, was not within the condition of the bond: Phila. v. Jackson & Co., Inc., 280 Pa. 319; Moyer v. Penna. Slate Co., 71 Pa. 293; Phila. v. Malone, 214 Pa. 90; Commonwealth v. National Surety Co., 253 Pa. 5; Robertson v. Globe Indemnity Co., 77 Pa. Superior Ct. 422.
   Per Curiam,

The judgment is affirmed on the opinion of Judge Gordon.  