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"FIFTY-EIGHT Want Ad Headquarters, Court 4900 Other Departments, Court S450 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1928 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT Coolidges' Thanksgiving Host THE A. A.D PAPER OF PITTSBURGH Death Notices Death Notices Male Help Wanted cc- COBY SERVICE BUREAU. 210 Bessemer Open: asst. chiet clerk ass't.

auditor traveling auditor: Junior clerks seveiai pood: stenographers. S60-150 mo X-RAYS VALID ASJV1DENCE Pictures Must Be Supported by Party Taking Them. nspector. also shipper, experienced- Phone Your Want Ad COurt 4900 Nov 12. at 8 a m.

Requiem nan at St Elizabeth Roman Catholic church Sixteenth st. and Penn ave at 9 Fr.end invited. Wilkinsburg (Pa.) papers please copy. IIMFF On Wednesday. Nov.

7. 18. at i Lwna M. Cuniff. daughter ol neHa cWeherty Cunifl and the late Kmck si-ter of Edna Oin.ff Funeral from the family home.

0 Gretifield on Saturday morning at 8f30 o'clock. Solemn high mass ol requiem at St. Rosalias church at 8 o'clock. Friends invited. Monday morning.

Nov. 12. at 8:30 Requiem high mass at St. Bernard's Ro man tathoiic church. West Liberty ave.

ana Washington at 9 Take Oriole bus at Wabash statioD to Potoma. ave. and Banksville rd. WASHABAIGH Suddenly, at Stenbenville. Wednesday.

Nov. 7. 192S. Judson S. Washabaugh.

in his 40lh year. Funeral services on Friday evening. Nov. at cIck. at the home of his mother.

Mrs. Frank Washabaugh. 30H Sixth Carnegie, Pa. Friends invited Interment -Hs-ti2Sn cemetery. Saturday morning.

cost man: statistician: public imnmnn. arious: ass't. shipper: order clerk- man. corporation, real estate, insurance college SALESMEN: radio from truck: lubrication: hau cialties: roofing- materials: several otvJ 1 -n fit i WhrL $13 salary open: direct mail corresnondcii technical, (rood: comptometer optr American, excellent, sincle: graduate ehem- liIGHEKTY On Thursday. qv.

s. is-s, ikshank Dausherty. In Memoriam at a. st rush: engineering CT-ndnt tith ipir. Funeral from her velopment.

excellent company- ner iMjm 3 m11pt) i iiii i villi executive traininit. Wharton' and Peh c'b of Accts. erads. pref Various cthci- nca available. Creek Pa on Sunday.

rov. u. si i Services at the Methodist Protestant church. Turtle Creek, at clock. Friends invited.

tj XVinrada v. Nov. 8. 1928. IN loving memory of onr son.

Francis Edward Clement, who died Nov. 9. 1927. The face we loved is now laid low; His loving voice is still: The hand so often clasped in onrs Lies now in death's cold chill. We often sit and think of him when we 'RELIABLE." NATIONALLY KNOWN manufacturer now selling to contractors.

builderV and man- Vh.Y'NTn- wan'9 ma" callinc this line to reprtent Pittsburgh Before 10 P. M. for Next Day Want Ads phoned after 11 A. and before 10 P. M.

start in the Latest News Edition, 8:30 A. the following at 11 35 P. James Dmimyer. son of James and Mathilda unniyer nee Hiimra), aired 1 year. Funeral from the fanulv home.

15S Long way. on Sunday. Nov 11 at 2:30 p. m. Friends invited.

nrNNOn Friday. Nov. 1 1SJ28 at Before 11A.M. for Same Day Want Ads phoned before 11 A. will start in the Nicjht Edition at 1:30 P.

M- the same day also in the Latest News at 8 :30 A. M. the following morning. If K7'ri" established are all alone. For memory is the only thing- that grief can call its own Sadly missed by parents and relatives.

1N MEMORIAM- IN loving memory of Joseph A. Hastings. NoV 9 isv7 killed one ye3T aeo to13-Sadly missed' by his father, mother, brothers and sisters. ils j-iiae tine Thi it i B'rSelt Phmw John The Pittsburpher Hotel, fcr Monday. Tneadntr a patricK late Mary Hasan Dunn, at his late residence 1723 Wharton outh Side.

Notice of iuneral time later. Wednesday "i'-er 2 p. m. i EASTEKIHKG suddenly. on Brlflig Lessons vr Vale vs.

Campbell, an Oregon suit. Was an action to recover damages alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff as th result ol negligence by the defendant in the treatment of a broken femur (thigh bone), according to the Journal of the American Medical Association. The Jury in the lower court returned a verdict for the defendant. The plaintiff appealed to the supreme court of Oregon. The plaintiff complained of a ruling of the lower court admitting the testimony of a physician that certain roetgenograms of the injured femur supported his diagnosis, when such roentgenograms were not produced at the trial.

The supreme Court held that there was no error In admitting this testimonv, since proper showing was made that the roentgenograms were lost. The supreme court held also that the IN loving memory of my beloved husband. Harry Duncan, who died six years ago today. Sadly missed bv his wife, sisters and brother. His Wife.

10 Pflnrw Nov. 6. 1S2H. at v-Easterburfr. beloved husband of Elizabeth Easterberg (nee McKibhen).

in sixty-eighth year, at his residence. lOO I aelede Mt. Washington. Services Fridav evenine at 8 clock. Funeral private Saturday morninK Fisk sort i '4 ONe.it Motor Co.

FVHISTMA CARD SALESMEN Earn S4 per hour taking order.r fnti EIIMAN On Thursday. Nov. 8. 1HS. at lu part 'N LOVING memory of my dear mother.

Mrs. Magdalena Pfalzgrras. who died fivi years ago this day. Nov. 9.

1923. Sadly missed by all who knew her. IN LOVING- memory of our dear father, David Boles, who died 12 years ago. Nov. 8.

1916. Sadly missed hv his familv. Ohristma. "l-VJi'''" Want Ads for Saturday Press Must Be in Before 10 :15 A. M.

Saturday For the Big Sunday Press Want Ads for the big Sunday issue of The Press should be in before 10 P. M. Friday or not later than 12:15 Saturday noon. To ree Me nl Tone Art Publishers. 230 Fifth ave.

Riu At tli beautiful Swannanea Country Club near Waynesboro, President Coolidge and the first lady will spend the Thanksgiving holidays this year as the guests of Governor Harry F. Byrd of Virginia. The club is pictured above; their host, Governor Byrd, below. p. Anna Lrreen r.ise; 1......0...

of John Ehman. Funeral from her late residence. 2708 Beulah Kith ward Pittsburs-h. on Monday. Nov.

12. at a. m. Solemn requiem higrh mass at St. Henry Koman Catholic Church at a Friends and members of Christian Mothers Society are invited.

Interment in St. Joseph's cemetery. tx- Nov. 7. 11128.

Florists THE HAMILTON TAILORINGCO $5 TO $15 PER GARMENT ov: Ieand Tarff'S." FOR FLOWERS. Co tiMwfe Ftoral a Want Ad Headquarters Maeree bldg. Phone Court o-rni .1. on us. 254 Fifth Phone C0urt4900 NORTH SIDE: 710 E.

Diamond st. Op. Carnegie Library IMTTlW vMl DOWNTOWN: 434 Oliver ave. Cnion Trust Bldg Atlantic 3112. aeaa-Cut, Capable Mein Why continue in a fl.M iv, ONTARIO Gl Fairlax 7400.

Lost and Found competitive? The public like ti. EMPLOYMENT V2eaJ1 18 sound and feasible. have it makin- money. See 19Q7 Law Finance bids. EMPLOYMENT Male Help Wanted DAVE wmk'mmj at 9 30 p.

Olive Virginia, daughter of Clarence M. and Nettie Pflrman Ferguson. aed 15 years. Funeral from her parents' residence. Bardonner rd Hampton on Saturday.

Nov 10. at 2:30 p. Friends are invited. KTNER On Tuesday evening. Nov.

6. at 12 o'clock. Henry E. Hartner. husband of Elizabeth M.

Hartner (nee Schnlerl ased 34 years. He is survived by his wife and two daughters. Florine and Rosemarsaret. Services at his fathers residence. John A.

Hartner. hofi EstelU Eighteenth ward, on Saturday. Nov. 10. at 2:30 p.

m. Friends are invited. HAYS On Wednesday, at 10:15 P. John Ha.vs. husband of the late f.ianetta Martin Hays, ased 8i years.

Services at the residence ot his daughter. Mrs. John M. Rea. 108 Center As-Pinwall.

Friday evening at 8 clock. Friends are invited. Interment at Reynoldsville. Saturday. RIVALS U.

Male Help Wanted BRACELET AU diamonds, lost betjreen Ruskin apt and Tardum at Bitrelow blvd or postoffice. Finder call May-flower 1 500. manager's office. Reward. BULL DOG Black! male: $20 reward.

Phone Montrose 2835. 5743 Center ave. 1 SALESMAN for western Pennsylvania and west virsnnia to solicit business on our new selling plan. Salary, commission and bonus. Mr.

Hayes. 5100 Jenkins EXILED ROYALTY arcane. t-ittsDurrn. fa. YOUNG MEN.

Jobs paying to S2fi weekly being secured by our boys while learning routine of radio broadcast operating- paving to $180 when qualified. Radio Corp of 331 Fourth ave. YOUNG MAN WANTED for clothin store experienced preferred, but not neceiK.irN if a willing enersretic worker: wonderful opportunity for high advancement: mut have neat appearance and hiph education Give full particulars In Crt letter, reference and age. Write 3 i. Press office.

Prospector Finds Wonder and Traders' Skeletons. hAi.Kb.MtN Ad campaign, exp. unnee 209 Commonwealth Trust Annex, city CAT Found in Perrysville ave. district: young- maltese cat. Fairfax 0419 3401 Portola st.

DOG Fox terrier: white. wire-haired. black ears: black harness: lost at Fifth and Oakland: child's pet: reward. Sehenley'2SOO. DOG-Brindle bull, male, found.

Call Lafayette 0999-M. SHOEMAKER'S helper wanted, steady job inquire we foiarkorx. aoo Third st TRYS ECONOMY w. Aiiamppa. pa.

HORN On Thursday. Nov. 8. 1928. at 5 a.

Edna Marie, beloved daughter of Mary Frymuth and the late Harry Horn, aired 25 years Funeral from the family home. 1800 Howard North Side, on f-tupptK Experienced. lor warm air furnace dept. Burke 433 Liberty re- ave. DOG Scotch terrier, black, no collar: ward.

Phone Montrose 1600. STRUCTURAL 6teel foreman, or pusher We have unusually attractive openings for two (2) expert fur cutters; splendid salary to the right men. Apply after 10 a. employment department, seventh floor. FRANK SEDE1 SALESMEN.

A -well rated corporation has openiti" for salesman with executive abilitv who can sell and direct others: best of'refer- Cl 1 1 a i V. wanted, to work in raising sang. The tfurser Iron Akron, o. Hungarian Ex-Empress Instills Frugality. Tucked in the wilds of Algoma a cavern has been discovered that may rival Kentucky's Mammoth Cave T.

B. Fraser, veteran prospector, made this discovery and at the same time uncarted tragedy of the early trading days, writes a Toronto (Ont.) correspondent. Mji.niiOKS oe experienced in -A connections, 10 to 4 only, 1415 Clark Liberty ave! ENVELOPE Near Collins East Liberty: paper envelope containing letters and typewriting: return to 335 Collins reward. Hiland 3099-W. HUNTING DOG Small, lost near Gill Hall Jefferson county.

Nev. 1: black, white chest markings: tan colorinir around eyes: answers to "Nisrper." 1927 license 29717. 1928 license 20787: reward. Mill-vale 1S25-M. cleaning or laundry business; paying Proposition to the risht men.

Apply Paulson Cleaning 627 Paulson E. E. Monday afternoon at 1 ociock. services by Rev. Walter L.

Winner at the Memorial Lutheran church. East at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are invited. HKNKET.S On Wednesday. Nov.

7. 1928 at :30 p. William Lincoln Henkels. husband of Esther Rice Henkels. formerly of Dallas.

asred i3 years. Services at SmuHin's chapel. 5024 Penn Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock HI'RMEIiY On Wednesday. Nov. 7.

at 1 :36 John Hermely. husband of the late Elizabeth Elisher Hermely. asred iO years. Funeral services on Saturday. Nov.

10. at 2 p. m. at his late residence 141!) Woodland ave North Side. AVIATION To a man who is free to travel, and who is desirous of becoming either a pilot or mechanic, we have a most excellent offer to make.

For tle-lAeVlnformatio'1 ca" at our at JjOS Keystone Pittsburth. Office hours 9 a. m. to 9 pm. roentgenograms themselves were admissible as evidence, but onlv when supported by the testimony of the party taking them or an expert who knew them to show accurately the true condition of the object represented therebv.

ROENTGENOGRAMS. Roentgenograms are used as other maps, plats or representations of physical objects are employed as evidence. They are valuable only when supported by the testimony of a witness. Roentgenograms differ from ordinary photographs in that the ordinary person is not sufficiently familiar with them to be able at all times to discern what they represent. It is competent for one to have his expert in such matters to explain roentgenograms under proper supervision, so that the court and jury may view the picture as the witness does.

The plaintiff objected to the following question asked an expert witness in the lower court: "What results have you usually obtained in your own practice in cases of oblique fracture of the right femur bone?" The objection to this question was that it called for the particular experience of the witness rather than the standard of practice in the community where the plaintiff was treated or similar communities. The supreme court held that the question was subject to criticism, but that since the answer of the witness showed clearly that he had in mind the general result of treating such cases in similar communities, the admission of the answer was harmless. The supreme court held that the issue of negligence was properly submitted to the jury, and its verdict was conclusive on that question and the judgment of the lower court was affirmed. PEARL BROOCH Small diamond in center Valued as keensake. Lost Nov.

4 in East End. Reward. Call Hazel TAILORING CLEANING establishment desires service of A-l solicitor. Reference required for bond: salary, commission to whom will qualify t.03 Greenfield ave 300'1-M an PURSE Change purse, oontaininir money and 3 rings lost on 67 street car Mon THIRD-HAND cake baker, young man pre- Members of P. H.

0. Humboldt circle ll(i and friends invited. IMiRAM On Wednesday. Nov. 7.

192S. Georire W. Imrram. aired 79 years. day mornmsr.

Reward. Call Scbenle? 399H after fi p. ni. That ex-Empress Zita, widow of the last Austro-Hungarian monarch and mother of Prince Otto, the boy regarded wy the Hungarian Legitimists as the heir to the Crown of St. Stephen, and seven other children, runs her household at Le-queito as economically as the average working man's wife, is the news brought back to Hungary from Spain by Frau Ifkovits of the town of Pecel, says the New York Times.

When Frau Ifkovits, who is the widow of a railroad employe, recently returned to her home after having served for three months as cook for the ex-royal family at Le-queito she was as once interviewed icrieu. room anu noani. Apply at KKiO Chestnut N. 3.. Pittsburgh.

Pa. YOUNG MEN (2). neat appearing, for short hours: big pay. BaO Wabash 410 Liberty ave. hijn Heart shaped pearl pin, diamond in center: lost Thursday; valued as sift: reward airiax aim.

PUPPY Part brindle. lost in Mt. Wash Must be fully experienced on small tools and dies. Write giving full particulars as to past experience. Apply Box 150, Press office.

Instnimeat Mater Must be experienced in making small tools and parts for recording instruments and gauges of all kind. Capable of repairing Watt and volt meters and similar electrical instruments. Write Box 151, Press office. inrton district: name "Sparky." Call Within 200 yards of the entrance to the great cavern he found the skeletons of two fur traders, lost, it is believed, fully a century ago Along the walls were their muskets and other trading effects. Fraser is now preparing to lead an expedition back to the scene of his discoveries, which, it is hoped, may throw light on Algoma's pioneer history.

It is just 300 years since Etienne Brule, the first white man to traverse Ontario and northern Michigan, saw the great St. Mary's Rapids, but in the two centuries following practically nothing is known of the district's inhabitants. FINDS HUGE BATS. Fraser claims great things for his cavern and the hidden lake on which it is located. He traced the vaulted Lafayette 2929-R.

Reward. Funeral services at the residence of his Bister. Mrs. Carrie J. Morden.

7543 Finance on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends invited. JAMISON On Wednesday. Nov. 7.

1928. at 8:20 p. Miss Elizabeth Jamison, sister of Mrs. Robert Bareley. Funeral from her late home.

3t7 Atwood Oakland. Pittsburgh. Saturday a'ltier-noon. Nov. 10.

at 2 o'clock. JAY On Friday. Nov. 9. 1928.

at 6:45 a. Helen betoved wife of O. D. Jay. at ti'Tol Reynolds st.

Funeral RINCi Lady's dinner ring, lost in East Liberty, between Jordan's and Reymer s. Reward. Schenley 1808. WANTED Two experienced furnace installers, preferably with machine. 6IS Columbia Bank bldg.

MEN Learn barber trad quick, right Modern Barber College. 1417 Penn ave. APARTMENTS in desirable locations will jrJe fond in Classifications 35 to 37. 11 A gen ts Solicitors WRIST WATCH Gentleman's. Hamilton on Penn between Shady and mirniand Reward.

Montrose 7127. at South Kend. lnd. Please omit Mowers. S75 REWARD will be paid for the recov by a representative of Az Ujsag of ki hn On Wednesday.

Nov. 7. 1928. An ery in irood condition of a diamond ring- drew P. Kuhn.

husband of Catherine Os- lost uct. ft. Communicate with TYPIST Clerk: West End. McKees Rocks. G.

F. Ferner 1105 Standard Life Pittsburgh. Court 1238. Conley Business Service, 1004 Law Finance bldg. LOST OR STRAYED Brown and white spaniel: license 9343: answers to name Budapest.

The 50-year-old woman is quoted as saying: "I was astounded to see how economically they lived there. I really first learned how to save in the royal family, although I had been TWO CLERKS 21-25 years: high school Laycroiit Mi Fitters graduates preferred. Sherman Com-merc-al Service. 604 Empire bldg. of Skippy: children pet: reward S.

Insersoll. Montrose 3311 passages ot his cavern oacn iuiiy a mile before huge bats, added to Experienced in structural steel buildings ahrifatinff rilant in Cleveland: irive na tronic Kuhn. aeed 28 years. Funeral on Saturday. Nov.

10. at 8:30 a. from his late residence. 1314 Goettman Troy Hill. Requiem mass at Most Holy Name church at 9 a.

m. Friends invited PLACE On Thursday. Nov. 8. 1928.

at 2 :35 p. at the family residence. 1929 Chislett Joseph son of Al and Manraret La Place, in his 16th year. Funeral on Monday. Nov.

12. Solemn hiph of requiem at St. Raphael's Church at 0 o'clock. Friends invited. New York and Boston papera please AMSCO magnetic health belts.

515: guaranteed. Ionacos. old style, used. $15: new. S20.

Amsco Factories. 721 Eight-eejjtlst; Oaklanl CaL. 13 Male and Female Help COUNTER MAN. house "man! cook and porter, soda dispenser. Japanese cook.

Emrlish butler, farmer, colored club cook, family cooks, pantry and houe pirls. laundress, chambermaid, waitresses, housekeepers, practical nurse. Walker's Agency. 200 Stanwix st. i OUNTERM AN.

$25: waiter, butler, house, man and wife, orderly, cooks, chambermaids, waitresses, salad pirl. housemaids, canvassers. Roehris Employment. 414 Weather Strippers Wanted. Experienced union men with a ear prefer.

tionality. aee. rate and earliest date could ably. Apply Hubert Moore. 711 Magee 8B Motor Transportation YELLOWAY i-msourgn.

report. THE AUSTIN East Cleveland, Ohio. a poor woman all my life and had never iived in luxury. The meals are plainer than in simple middle-class homes. There are two main meals a day at noon and in the Finest bnses on the road Each passen Window Glass Cutters.

Experienced on Forcault process; out oi city State age. experience, address and phone number. Write A 71. Press office. I copy, eer has individual reclinine chair Direct LEONARD On Thursday.

Nov. 8. 1928. service to New York, west via Dayton. St Louis Denver to Pacini coast Careful LABORERS Truck drivers, tractor driv evening.

Both begin with soup. This ZOO ANIMAL LOSS Too Many Deaths in Transit, Says London Society. ers: colored Apply 2911 Wylie 9 a. m. to 5 m.

Shipping to Florida WIREM AN Experienced, must be usel to old bouse wiring: state wages and experience. Write 156. Press office. at 1:30 Mary E. Leonard, widow of Luke Leonard.

Funeral from her late residence. Nov. 12. at 8 a. m.

Requiem hie-h mass at Church of the Annunciation. Charles at 9 a. m. Friends are invited. Interment private.

courteous drivers Fares remarkably LOW Depot 113 Ninth st Atlantic 7494 PASSENGERS for Los Anreles. Nov. 12. three share expenses. 209 Liberty Clarksbunr.

W. Va. Phone 188-J. MEN WHO WILL WORK. No objection to middle-ared men American Radiator Co.

through the Vecto I REMANS HELPERS Must be experi enced: don't answer if you do not know your stuff. Write 157. Press office. Mxm ave. SALESPEOPLE 15 extras, for the Mr shoe sale at The Factory Shoe.

507 Market st. CALL on small business houses with new tax book: make biir money: act quick. 14 Female Help Wanted 1.1 On Wednesday. Nov. 7.

1928. at dealer in Pittsburgh can offer a real pay- ins job. See employment manager. 3507 EMPLOYMENT Butler st. 9 Male Heip Wanted the discovery of the skeletons, removed the urge for further exploration.

Gleaming crystals of brilliant colors flashed back the light of his torch, he says, and made a gorgeous spectacle. How the fur traders perished by the lake remains a mystery. Fraser thinks starvation ended their wanderings. There was evidence, he said, that they had lived for some time in the cavern. Shelves had been cut in the stone by their abode and time had failed to remove all the remnants of their habitation within the rock.

The region in its animal life more or less resembles a zoo, according to the prospector's description. He saw huge turtles, he claims, caught giant speckled trout and found lizards at least three feet long. HOMEY DISINFECTANT 10:20 P. John, husband of the late Mary Doyle Lux. in his 78th year.

Funeral from his late residence. 70t5 Joseph Lafferty Hill. Baldwin on Monday. Nov. 12.

at 8 m. Requiem hiirh mass at St. Wendelin's Roman Catholic Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited.

Interment in St. Wendelin's cemetery. MEN (3) Outdoor -work: must have identy of backbone, willing- to -work hard, follow instructions and be satisfied with as low as $25 to start. Apply Friday only. b'Zl Bessemer Dldg.

MEN To sell: no floaters: guaranteed line is the first course, and besides that there are only two dishes meat with vegetables, and pastry. For supper the pastry is generally left out. I had to be very economical with everything and close watch was kept to see that nothing went to waste. My work kept me busy all day long." Upon being asked why she had returned home, Frau Ifkovit3 said that one day she had received a letter from her daughter in which the latter complained bitterly at not being able to see her. This had so touched her that she burst into tears, whereupon one of the ladies-in-waiting, who asked her what was the trouble, reported the incident to the former empress.

S11NZ On Thursday. Nov. 8. 192S, at sold in every home Call eveniners atter 6 all week if interested. Edw Weaver.

1016 Sheffield st- N. S. 4:30 a. Katherine Kramer Munz. widow of Jacob Munz, in her seventy-first year Funeral from her late residence.

1013 High on Saturday. The London Zoological Society has appointed a committee, headed by Major S. S. Flower, vice president, to inquire into the high rate of mortality among zoological specimens in transit and to suggest means to lessen it. The action was due to constant complaints received from agents who have accompanied the animals transported.

Among birds, wravers, wax-bills, small parrots and love-birds the perching space in the cases is alleged to be so inadequate that the birds "traveled on the backs of one another from lack of room In the case of reptiles conditions are re MEN for boiler shoo, handy man. puncher roller and shear man. Apply iersmer Boiler Works. 39th and Neville city Employers Interview Same Day Ads taken in the morning up until 11 o'clock appear in the night edition, which is on sale at 1:30 right after lunch the same day. All Want Ads appear In five full editions.

Employers Interview Same Day Ads taken in the morning up until 11 o'clock appear in the night edition, which is on sale at 1:30 right after lunch the same day. All Want Ads appear in five full editions. YOUNG man With a college education or equivalent, for the credit department of a large manufacturing company one with credit experience preferred position permanent moderate salary to start in reply give full details. Write 67. Press office.

A LA IRQ CoSiuiinnilbMs de partmemt store has splendid opeeiog for yoiaeg man in thesr drapery amid imternor decorating dep-art- MEN Young (2). neat appearing, for easy work: short hours: big- pay. 6.10 Wabash 410 Liberty ave. MEN 150. report to H.

L. Geiselhart. Ninth and Bingham S. S. VF.N 2 that want work: neat, active an married given preference.

Grant 4973 MECHANICAL draftsman. A-l. with ex perience in machine design: American trained, between 30 and 45 vears of age Product of Bees Will Purify Itself. None but those who can measure up to these qualifications need apply, sans- factorv wairpq. ennd working conditions Apply' at the Employment United latr.a Aluminum C.n New Kensineton.

1 if Pr-v-vsv either by letter or in person. Office mraeirat. Oirne thoronagMy Nov. 10. at 2:30 p.

m. Swabisher Ladies and Younir Ladies' Societies and friends invited. Brooklyn N. papers please copy. I MIRPHV On Wednesday.

Nov. 7. 1928, at 12 noon. John F. Murphy, husband of Anna Kaiser Murphy, in his 62d year.

Funeral Saturday morniner at 8:30 o'clock from his late residence. 230 Shiloh Mt Washington. Requiem mass at St Mary's of the Mount church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. MeCAI.LISTKK At the West Penn hospital.

Pittsburgh. on Thursday. Nov 8, at 2:45 a. David Eu eene. son of E.

McCallister and Mary MoCallister of Wireton. Pa. Funeral services at the South Heights M. E. church Sunday.

Nov. 11. at 2 p. Friends are invited. MaeDONAI.U Suddenly, on Nov.

8. Georsre C. MacDonald. son of Archie and Alice MacDonald of Pittsburgh. Funeral services at home of W.

H. Wood Co-Forbes and McKee Oakland. Saturday evenimr at 8 o'clock. Interment at Wilkes-Barre. on Monday.

Nov. 12. MrKOBERTS On Wednesday evening-. Nov. 7 1928.

at 8:20 o'clock. Harry John, brother of Helen McRobert9, and son of the late Ermer B. and Delia Cros-sin McRoberts. aped 21 years. Remains at the home of T.

B. Moreland. Nrvrih Hierhland ave. at Rippey East End. where services will lie held Saturday at 2 o'clock.

Interment private. NEC MAYER On Friday. Nov. 9. 1928, at 11:30 a.

Lew-ies C. Neumayer. in his expernemced ainid cap BAKER Thoroughly experienced, temporary position, references. Old Virginia. 505 Market st BEAUTY OPERATOR Marceler.

finser waver, manicurist. 504 ay hide. COOK White German preferred. 4 adults in family: rererenees. Hazel COOK Experienced.

wanted: general housework. City references. Ma.lioer 0429. CHAMBERMAID for river steamer. Apply Rodgers Sand 1 Wood st.

ported to be even worse; the Tl-gerian tortoise, which is imported In tens of thousands each spring, Often travels as "ship's ballast." being consigned packed tightly in barrels. Many are severely injured and die. The survivors are sold by dealers and hawked through the streets on barrows. These reptiles are principally imported for the destruction of the black beetle. Then there is the cast ot goldfish, over 2.000.000 of which are annually imported, but only 5 per cent of -which reach their destination alive.

ACCOUNTANT For manufacturing concern in New Jersey; must know cost accounting thoroughly, capable of preparing financial statements and be g-ood executive: in replying g-ive complete record of employment past five years, ase. references, church affiliation and salary desired; excellent opportunity for capable man. Write 57. Press office. BOY 17 or 18 to work in sample department of chemical laboratory.

Lawrence ville district: must be neat and ambitious: state age. religion and education immediately. Write 90. Presa of-flce. BRICK LAYERS.

Pay $1 an hour, work 12 hours a day: long job: no abor trouble: ship every day. Apply Hanna Employment Commissary 443 Second ave. aMe off hairadMinig better class innierclhainidnse, ffig -mm 1P1 1 When the National Beekeepers' association offered $1,000 several years ago to the man who could imitate the work of the bee in the production of honey comb it was not anticipated that any one would soon collect the money. The beekeepers knew their bees. The $1,000 is still waiting, says the New York uriirsg contracts, etc.

hours 8:30 until 4:00: noon on Saturday NIGHT CHEF Wanted. Rainbow Restau-rant. 630 E. Ohio N. S.

OFFICE EQUIPMENT SALESMAN. Furniture preferred: at least 2 yrs'. salary plus commission. -ASSOCIATED." 1703 1st Natl. Bk.

bldg. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKERS. First-class workers only. Apply Star Ornamental Iron 321!) Dawson at. Phone and Personal Solicitors.

GOOD AUSPICES. PROGRAM AND BOOTHS. Call headquarters, 1103 Reddour St. N. a.

PRESSMAN Experienced, for Miller Simplex. Kelly or Miehle Vertical. Apply 054 Century bldg. Give full experience and references in first ril A Af nVU Af A Tr Colored, for private fain- il v. SI 4 week, i cook, downstairs work.

Si 5 week: factor; Times. Scientists are fascinated by the systematic life of bees and are beginning to discover some new facts about their product. One reason ry girls and reneral al. Wylie. hoil -ieworkers.

Impen Apply 432 BUTCHER Two counter men. Market st. letter. Address The F. R.

Lazarus Colymmlbiis, Ohio. BUTTER and grocery man First class must be hrst class butter cutter, no fiftieth year, beloved husband of Margaret Neumayer. Funeral services at WANT AD HEADQUARTERS 254 FIFTH AVENUE other need apply: come well recommended. Hilldorfer's. 332 Federal N.

his late residence, 1032 Silverdale Pittsburgh, on Monday, Nov. 12. at 2 p. m. PLANS LONDON HOTEL Canadian Pacific to Build Another in Chain.

BRICKLAYER. Apply Sharpsburg Watei Power Plant. The Pittsburgh Press BUTCHERS 4 Young-, experienced. Ap DEMONSTRATOR TO WORK IN WINDOW. NEW YORK MATTRESS CO 1470 Sprint Garden N.

(Take car No. Cedar 2030. EGG CANDLER Experienced: steady work the year around. Corliss Creamery 1762 W. Carson St.

GIRL Experienced, for g-eneral housework: small family: must know plain cooking; eood watres. Phone Federal 0120. or call McKies Rocks Furniture Co. 420 Char-tiers McKees Rocks. GIRL White, refined, good natured.

general housework one who appreciate frood home: reference required. Call Lehigh 5233-R. ply at once. sanitary Meat Market. 5170 Butler st.

THE GKKATESl 1A1LV AND SliNDA WANT AD MEDIUM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. for the value of honey as a food for man has been found out. Old-time beekeepers have always known that it honey is placed in a barrel not thoroughly drj' the seams will open and the honey will run out. Science has discovered that it absorbs the moisture from anything damp with which it comes in contact. It draws moisture from the staves of the barrel.

Further investigation ot this char SIMPSON On Friday morninir. Nov. 9. at 5 o'clock at his residence. 5414 Broad East End.

David E. Simpson. beloved husband of Emma Taylor, in his sixty-seventh year. Services at the St. James' Episcopal church, corner Kelly and Collier Homewood.

Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. SJI ITH-KOERBEL On Wednesday. Nov. BEAVER FALLS, Rochester or Beaver PAPERH ANGERS Half skilled. Call Grant 6831-J any time.

RETOUCHER AND PRINTER. Apply at once. Parry's Studio. 212 Oliver ave. SALESMAN CAN MAKE S40 WEEKLY TAKING ORDERS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS.

APPLY AT ONCE MR GOl'PMAN 427 LIBEHTY AVE. SALESMEN. Crew manager and 2 salesmen, must be neat appearing and hard workers, salary and commission, opportunity for man. dependable and reliable, for sales and delivery work in that vicinity. Write 341.

East End Press office. Cash Rates: 6c a word, minimum price 72c. cunr'iitivp timps a word eacb E. W. Beatty, president and chairman of the Canadian Pacific Railway7 recently announced that the Canadian Pacific would build a new hotel in London in the near ALL 001 TONIGHT FRIDAY Dr.

Halberstadt will be at the East Liberty offiee of his company and deliver a lecture on "SALESMANSHIP." intertainins Interesting Instructive. You are invited to attend. No obligation. Positions open for those who qualify. 1004 EAST END TRUST BUILDING CARPENTER'S HELPER.

Out of town: prefer single man: experi GIRLS TO LEARN TO OPERATE EL- ence around oil refinery: g-ood wages. State age. experience, address and phone number LIOTT FISHER BOOKKEEPING MACHINES APPLY 431 FULTON BLDG. write 72. Press office.

7. 1H2H. at 5:30 p. Lillian May Smith nee Koerbel). wife of Harry (J.

Smith, ated 40 years. Mother of Koerbel Smith, dausrhter of William C. and Elizabeth Houck Koerbel. formerly of West End. Pittsburgh: sister of Mrs.

W. T. Gillespie. Funeral services Sun-clay at 2 m. at the family home, Koer-bel's Hill, Jeannette, Pa.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited. Interment in Most Holy Sacrament cemetery. CANVASSER with car: S50 GIRL White. general housework: no to $75 per Hazel 7110. week.

Phone 0 to 7 p. laundry work: rood home, nice nrl: 510 week. Call Walnut 3370. COMBINATION violin and tenor banjo advancement. Apply United Laundries, Brace Plant, 449 GIRIj To clean theater, Jewish preferred.

teacher for class work. Wnte 4b. E. E. Press office.

Hollywood Theater. Potomac Trenton Wilkinsburg SPF.KR On Wednesday. Nov. 7. 1928.

COLORED MAN and wife, to do few hours acteristic revealed that the lack of any form of bacteria in honey is caused in the same way. An unlucky microbe falling into a honey pot dries up and dies. Honey is its own disinfectant. It is one of the safest foods in the world. Sealea in the waxen cells of the comb, it is kept clean and pure, and when it is extracted and exposed to the air it kills any dangerous organisms falling into it by absorbing their liquid content.

GIRL. white. experienced. for general SALESMAN Who knows how to work Georire L. fcpeer.

nusbana 01 tora Speer (nee Wilson)). Services at the family home. 4 Warren S. (car 2l. on Saturday.

Nov. 10. at 2 p. m. houseworK.

to ro to New York: reler-enees. Hazel 6223. 5843 Ferree et. janitor worn daily in apartments near downtown section: nice rooms, electric and gas free, in exchange for this work: good refrences. and experience necessary.

Owner. Grant 5274-J. YOU CAN EARN intelligently for business, who Knows when to talk and when not to talk: we would like to have a man with GIRL For confectionary store, experi SI'OIIN On Friday. Nov. 9.

1928, Mary some exoerienefl in selling? warm air MOREfflONEY enced, references. Apply 1005 Swiss-vale Wilkinsburg. Franklin Apply 218 Eighth furnaces, but if you have other qualin- mliimi ihii-h leave von to believe that COOK Nierht. wanted, Homestead. Spohn (nee Jonesl.

rnnerai services at her late residence. 1513 Juniata N. Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Friends are GIRLS Wanted for monogram embroider Ambitions men wanted: earn $tJ5 tofluo you can make a success do not hesitate to write us for an annointment: II pos must be fast.

insertion. Minimum charge SI. 62 for Jj times. Seven "onotitivp times for the once of ax Charge Rates: a line, minimum ha rye 74c. consecutive tines.

28c a line eacj insertion Minimum SI. 68 Average to the line Strictly mail order advertising 38c per or 55 32 oer inch Situations wanted, casb with order 'c rter word Minimum charge 25e Cards ot thanks, church announcements, deaths memiiriams. birth and marriaffe nnlice? ijr per word minimum $1 Your advertisements will be accepted at the above cash rates at 254 Fifth anv of onr want ad branches in Pittsburgh Phone fnurt 4S00 Wsnt Ad 1 tor information repardinp aireney nearest vour residence. If replies to advertisements have to oe mailed ioutside of the city only send 10r for postage If a box number if desired, count five words The Press reserves the riirhi to cJassuf ads under appropriate headings. When orders for cancellation are giveD over the phone, the name of the clerk, as wen your classification number, should be obtained and confirmation made by letter: otherwise claims cannot be allowed in ease of dispute The same rule applies to correction-made over the phone.

Notice of ty pogrrarhicai errore must oe piven in time tor correction before the second insertion, at- we are onl responsible for one incorrect insertion Cancellation and complaints regarding errors must be telephoned to Adjustment Department between the hour of 8 a and 6:30 ing; must be experienced, see Mr. inn it-sou, Cochrane Cochrane. Jenkins arcade. COOK For short orders: Apply 351 Fifth ave. per week: learn automobile mechanic, automobile electricity, bncklayine: fine or sible pive us your phone nuniler so we fUEIN On Thursday.

Nov. 8. 1928. at commercial arts; all instructions absolute GIRL for doctor's office. Apply Room future, adding to its string of hotels from the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec to the Empress hotel in Victoria.

President Beatty was on a tour with his directors and stated that while the location in London had not been announced a decision would be made soon. The hotel will be constructed so that it will be popular with Canadians and Americans visiting London. Canadian Pacific ships sail from Liverpool and Southampton as well as from other British ports, and President Beatty feels confident that there will be sufficient patronage in London for a Canadian Pacific hotel to warrant its existence. Mr. Beatty has stated that the Palliser hotel in Calgary will be enlarged wnen conditions warrant it and that the Royal York hotel at Toronto will be "the finest hotel in the British empire." It ill be open for business in midsummer of 1929 Staxting from the Chateau Fron can arranee an appoiniment witn Write 152.

Press office. p. Georjre Ihein. husband of the late Mary Ltitz Thein. aire 0 CALLERS Wanted by photographer making children's photographs; food wases.

Phone Lalayette 101. May BldJ Forbes and Atwood be ween 4 and 5 p. ni ly practical and individual: classes every day and Tuesday and Thursday evenings-catalogue tree: visitors welcome years. unerai on Monday. Nov.

12 at a. m. at his late residence. Glen SALESMEN. EXPERIENCE ITNNEC-RSSARY city a t- ROAn GIRU Young, to help with housework PGH.

Auto lrade bchool. field. Pa. Requiem mass at St. Mary's church.

Gleufield at 9:30 a. m. Friends and care oT children In privaie home; give references. Lehigh 62152-J. rully mialitied- leads supplied capablt invited.

too Penn ave. lept -ft." Pittsburgh. Pa I WANT to young men who de men: daily sales assured, steady income GIRL For soda tables: must be yeara. DIE MAKERS Two experienced. Federal Enameling Stamping Thompson McKees Rpcks, Pa.

TIU'RING On Wednesday. Nov. 7. 1928 full commission on reorders: permaneni Price 218 Fifth ave. at 12 ociock noon, Jean daughter position with executive future: our un fermented mnA orndncts are sold by I GIRL, white, experienced: general house of and Alice K.

Paterson Funeral services at the family residence, MAKER OF COMBS Modern Manufacturer Uses Material. Until a time comparatively recent in the history of an old industry, combmaking went on with surpris new method which has increased earningf work and cooking. Hazel 0o2.L over iwj per cent: 10 srallons nw ii 3041 perrysvme North Side, on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Friends GIRLS wanted Arply at once at Factory I KIAH GRAPE PBODIH I-s 'O. Room 420.

104 6th st S. S. Shoe Store. 120 Carson invited interment on Saturday. sire to -nter the accounting proiession aa a life career: experience unnecessary, but mut be over 21.

of good character and willing to devote spare time under individual instruction of practicing certified public accountant: write for personal interview stating present position. agL edueation and phone number. Write 87 Piess office AVIATION HELP. Pilots flying club members. O.HLISSON On Thursday.

Nov. 8. at 3 GIRL White. 16 no laundry cooking. $5 -week.

Hazel 2053 SALESMAN. DRAFTSMEN. ARCHITECTURAL lnd. W. Va S250 STRUCT.

DFTSMEN lnd. W. Va S225-5tJ50 Interviews our office. See Mr. Robinson.

Business Service 802 Park bldg-. p. Walter C. Tomlinson. late of VanderKTitt.

and state Collese. beloved of Clara Facius Tomlin GIRL White for general housework. Hig-h class salesman to cover western Pennsylvania handling display fixtures and shelving to grocery and peneral merchandise trade Permanent proposition with Brandy wine 2'i'J-M. son Funeral services at the home of The Pittshnrth Press publishes more ingly little change in materials or methods of manufacture. But with Please call on us: we need air-minded men.

Ambitious men desiring to earn their way classified advertising ana brinsrs ereaier liberal commission and protection Jlve complete references and experience in first letter Interview arraneed later. United the arrival of India rubber, celluloid 1 through a course in aviation will be "in' results daily and Sunday than all other Pittpbureh newspaper combined I Wanted, a draftsman who has had Steel Wire Company. Battle Creek. Mich sidered. Pittsburgh Aircraft Co.

office and display room. 2d floor shops. Roosevelt hotel, cor Penn and Pitts number of years' experience in steel mill SALESMEN S1.300 vearLv salary: also work: capable of detailing and layin? out null machinery. Write 57. Press office.

burgh. Pa Open evenings. GIRL White: must know how to cook. 1324 Gibbon st. GIRL White, for housework and cookirg.

1324 Gibbon fit. Grant 2S0O. GIRI WftlTE Wanted for general house-1430 Juniata S. GIZV YOUNG WHITE FOR MOTHER'S HELPER MONTROSE S432. GIRL General housework: mall huuse.no small chidrn.

ra rit GIRL Yoimir. wnite. for housework. Mayflower bis liberal commissions. Married men nnls a ron 1 1 Metro PHONE COl-RT WANT Al) UK.

AKTERS J5 1 Fifth Ave. ANNOUNCEMENTS politan Life Insurant East End DRY CLEANER And spotter wanted, experienced: one who will buy half interest in up-to-date cleaning- plant: Savings Trust Penn and Hieb land. SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS EARN $3 EVERY HOUR Taking order- for America 8 most oeaa tifnl Christmas cards, full or part time terms can be arranged: references. Box SAIESMFN S25 and conditional Death Notices Alntuippa. Pa.

Phone 1107. to start: regular ronte: repeat trade wonderful ooDortnnitv for advancement: DISTRICT MANAGER 3 men to break in for crew managers in clothing-: will ABBOTT On Wednesday. Nov. 7. at Cards sell quickly to "everyone Unusually large commissions paid daily SPECIAL 10 BONI OFFERED NOW We deliver and collect Call in person Wonderful a m.

Alexander Abbott, husband married men preferred: sales experience not necessary: we train you. Call after interview from to 11 and 5 to 8 ot t-Ilen Jesson Aobott. in his C5th year p. m. tort Pitt Motel.

Mr. Cotran. sample books and everything tree Process 1. 910 Peoples bldg- Fourth and Wood Funeral services on Saturday. Nov.

10. Engraving Co. 718 Empire Liberty DROP forg-e die sinkers wanted, with ex at 2 p. at his late home. Bower Hill SALESMEN 2 for resident work: our men are earning a hnndred dollars week GIRL White: gen.

housework: S7: 5 day a go home nights: ref. Hi. 3.161. GI RehTibi or middle-aged woman fop geneTal housework. Call Franklin 700H-J.

GIRL German, cooking and downstair work: reference required. Mayflower OdbJ. GIRL-White. for general housework: referent required. Montrose 1459.

perience: best wae-eg. Address General Drop For 1738 Elmwood ave Lebanon. Pa. Friends invited Interment in Mt. Lebanon cemetery.

ly and better. Call 613 Maloney bid his brother-in-law. Charles T. Facius. 5301 Carneirie on Friday evening at 8 :30 o'clock.

Friends invited. Interment in Beaver. on Saturday. Nov. 10.

at 2:30 p. m. YOI.ZKK On Tuesday. Nov. 8.

1928. at p. Joseph Volzer. husbaQd of Elizabeth Seibert. aged SO years.

Funeral on Saturday. Nov. 10. from the family home. 15 Monastery at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem mass at St. Michael's church at 9 a. m. Friends of the family and Branch No.

2. Knights of St. George, and Men's Conference of St. Michael's church are invited to attend Interment in St. Michael's cemetery.

WAGNER On Wednesday. Nov. 7. 1928. at 9:44 p.

Mary M. Kunzelmann Waener. beloved wife of Peter Wagner, in her fifty-fourth year. She is also survived by three children. Anthony P.

Wagner of Detroit. Mrs. George Hensler and Mr. Aloy. Wagner: three sisters and a brother.

Mrs. George Dusch. Mrs George Wenzel. Mrs. William Weber.

Mr John Kunzelmann. of Morgantown. W. and six grandchildren. Funeral on Saturday.

Nov. 10. from the family residence. 732 Willett Brentwood borough, at 8:30 a. m.

Solemn high mass at St. Wendelin's church at 9:30 a. m. Friends of th family and member of Christian Mothers are invited to attend. Interment in St.

Wendelin's cemetery. Please omit flowers. WARMM'R On Thursday. Nov. 8.

1928. at 2:35 a. Margaret MeNally War-nock, widow of John Warnock. Funeral from the home of her daughter. Mrs.

Clyde M. KUlmer. 8111 Potomac ave and Stanwix st. Opep evenings "every white mar Buffalo, n. tenac in Quebec the Canadian Pacific now has S30.000.000 worth of hotels, including the Place Viger.

Montreal; the Royal Alexandra. Winnipeg; Hotel Saskatchewan. Re-eina Palliser hotel. Calgary; Banff Springs Hotel, Banff; Chateau Lake Louise, Lake Louise; Hotel Vancouver. Vancouver, and the Empress Hotel at Victoria.

Mr. Beatty. at 41. succeeded the late Lord Shaughnessy as the head of the Canadian Pacific railway, a billion-dollar His company has recently completed the largest passenger locomotive In the British empire. length nearly 100 feet and weight 424,000 pounds.

This and another locomotive of the same size will run between Montreal and Toronto. Broke All Records. Passeneer traffic into Holland, Belgium and 'Central Europe in 1928 broke all records. from 10 to 12 s. m.

and a wide variety of plastic materials the whole trend of manufacture was suddenly altered. Nevertheless, one comb still holds its own and, according to records of the industry-, does it in the face of great competition. That is the comb made from the horns ot cattle. Combs are among the oldest toilet articles there are. From prehistoric ruins have been dug up crude implements little better for combing the hair than is the hand with teeth few and far apart.

The dug-up combs are high as compared with their length. Those of a little later date are rounded to fit the hand and some are ornamented with zigzags and circles. Wood and bone were the materials from which the earliest combs were made. The Greeks and Romans made theirs of boxwood chiefly. and Egyptian combs have been found that are 'from 2,500 to 3.000 years old- ESTIMATOR wanted, famaliar with drop SALESMEN Full time or side line, to sell XI.STON On Thursday.

Novi 8. 1928. at a Harvey Alston, husband of Jean Albert Alston, in h-s forty -first vear. Funeral services at his late residence. 152 Elmont Crafion Heights.

a well knnsn lino eommpneement in In Greater Pittsburgh HAS TO BUY what lorxines ana shear Kmte: prefer man between ages of 23 and 28: eood opportu vitatmna r. tiie-K Vi w. 1 a and colleges tor housework: reference re- I am I have tne Iinest quality i GI HI. White nity for neht person. Write 31.

Press uuired 1513 East St. Cexlar on 30 commission basis: can offer permanent -salary to those of ability after Jan. 1. B. Mitchell.

Pitubureher otiice. FORM CARPENTERS. on. Saturday at 3 va. Friends vi ted.

CK On Wednesday. Nov. 7. 1928. p.

Minnie Auth Beck, wife at hotel. Fnday. of 2. wanted at once. McDonald Watei GIRI, FM'Tienf-ed for confectioery.

503 Lincoln Bellcvue. Liruien B358. GIRI. White? for light housework; small family: good home Hazel 5551. GIRL White for renerai housework: experienced 6'iti2 Melvin Squirrel Hill.

Kooert Beck. Funeral on Saturdav. SALESMAN Tire, one with connection am on? commercial users preferred Salary Co Fitter Plant, near Bavinpton, Pa. Nov. 10.

at 8:30 a from her late and commission basis rite stating Experienced, must residence 1M1 lermon North Side FURNACE installer hare car. ready to atfe. experience. fc8. Press office.

work. Call Cedar ana tne lowest price. nave soia more in eight weeks than any competitor has in a vear Positions open 1907 LAW 3c FINANCE BLDG TWO YOUNG MEN AGE 18 TO 22. UNTIL AFTER HOLIDAYS. WITH POSSIBILITY OF POSITION BEING PERMANENT: SALARY PAID WEEKLY.

506 FITZSTMONS 331 FOURTH AVE. A LARGE New York corporation wants two men for its sales force in Putbureh distnei; must be of neat appearance and willing to work. Apply manager. 5534 Penn ave. solemn requiem hieh mass at St.

Francis Savier's church at 9 clock. Friends SALESMAN We are in a position to offer general housework. GIRI. Wanted for are inviiea. yon an attractive proposition, selling GARAGE and shop supt.

of mechanical nationally advertised article: liberal re- Ht KTL.I.A On Thursday. Nov. 8. 1R28. aonity.

Capable of supervising repairs and upkeep of fleet of 40 heavy deliv mnneration. 50K Co lnnihia Bank b'dr. A at 4 Mrs Anna Chunlla (nee Plrharl. beloved wife of the late Steven Apply 22s cross ni. HPAD pVNTRY WOMAN 5100" moiith; sandwich makers: waitresses: pamrr girls- steam table eirls.

Bethel Washington Trust bldg. ery trnens. Do not apply unless you tnurina. unerai irom her lat resi Bare had mis experience and can tve SALESMEN Advertwinic: to renew space in old well-etabiihed publication. Write 10.

Press oflice. dence. dias uouuea on Monday, reierence. vrtt I 73. iTess otnee..

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