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MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1915 THE PITTSBURG PRESS TwrrrrT-ornj WANTED. WANTED. WANTED. WANTED. Nobby P3 Lowest Final-Gost-Per-Mie Actual tire expense depends on one thing, and just one-thing viz: the final-cost-per- mile.

"Nobby Tread" Tires deliver more miles for less money than any other tires in the world. gWm are adjusted upon the basis of 111 but the great majority of "Nobby Tread" users secure vastly more than 5,000 miles, using proper inflation. "Nobby Tread" Tires are today by far the largest selling high-grade anti-skid tires in the world. Pittsburg Branch: United States Tire Company, 59291-31 Baum Boulevard, East End. "NobbyTread" Tires'are sold by Leading Reliable Dealers.

Do not accept substitutes MALE HELP OFFICE MEN. to auditors. Technical men, 8S4 to $150. Draftsmen, 9 to Size; engirteres. lire men, machinists, carpenters.

Shippers, storeroom, time and pavrol! clerks. HIGH GRADE MEN OF EVERY CLASS Furnished Free to Emplovers. MAIL. ORDERS WITH PARTICULARS. Men seeking emp.

call. Information free. lt EXCELLENT POSITIONS READT. II. J.

COTTER. Emp. Exp Rooms 4J-S BCHMIOT BLDG. 3 Fifth ave. 41iwp EXPERIENCED installment collector, one with both outside and office experience preferred.

Give reference, last employer, age and salary expected. JWrite 11, Press office. 4l2r BOOKKEEPER for Manufacturing Co. STORE ROOM man. Manufacturing Co.

TIME AND GENERAL oflice clerk. Mfg. Co. IF TOU are seeking a clerical position. CAUL OR WRITE.

New orders received daily. INFORMATION free; Interviews private, confidential. HOLLEI Emp. Experts. 307 Commonwealth building-.

415wp WANTED Plater, competent to do first class plating In silver, nickel, copoer and brass. Must be first class workman and understand custom business on tableware, automobiles, bicycles. etc At churches. plating; works. three squares from Arnold Station.

Arnold. Fa. Bell phone 31 8-W. 411wr DRAUGHTSMEN, checkers, detaiiers and tracers, listen; no matter what your experience has been in locating a suitable position, call or write, as our years of experience enables us to be of real service to you. Information free.

Interviews private and confidential. HOLLEST Emp. Experts. 307 Commonwealth building-. 412wp BOYS ANTED To sell on trains must be neat in appearance and hustler.

Apply News Oft.ee, B. O. Depot. 49b WANTFD alrtimrn who Can sell matcnes; experience neces sary. 6104 Jenkins Arcade.

41Swp SALESMAN with few hundred! dollars to carry stock, can secure exclusive territory for high grado specialty lines, universally used; an exceptional opportunity for pood man: give phone number for appointment. Address 20, Press office. 412wr RLLOABLB parties in Western Pennsylvania to supply our house-to-house customers with GottscbaM's Remedies on salary or commission. In our 39th successful year. Write P.

R. Gettachall. Harrisburg. Pa. 46wb WANTED Salesman to sell tea and coffee to hotel and restaurants; must be hutler sr.d willing; to work; must be sble to invest $500.00: salary $25 week and good commission; furnish references with first letter.

Address It 40, Press office. 412wp WANTED Hifh-claas salesmen everywhere who have an established saloon trade to Carry our product as side line; big money for big salesmen. Call between 1 and 4. Mr. Davis, 334 North ave.

East. 411 wb RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED $7 month. Pull unnecessary. Write Immediately for full particulars. Pranklln Institute.

Dept. 3S-D. Rochester. N. T.

4Swmp YOUNG MAN wanted to work in lunch room; one without experience preferred; reference required. Apply between 2 and 4 p. m. Baltimore Dairy Lunch. 223 Penn East End.

411xe MAX FOR GROCERY DEPT. TAKE charge. About 35 yrs. City. f2 wk.

PI EL Emp. 61SJ Jenkins AVcade. WANTKD A care taker for a club house; middle aged man and wife without children preferred. Apply with references at the Laetus Club, Springdale, Pa on Saturday, April 17. at o.

m. 41'jwp salesmen wanted: men of selling ability tnat nave experience selling farmers a permanent and live proposition. Inquire all week. 4 08 Washington Trust Fifth ave. 412wr WANTED Four young men of neat appearance and good education.

J15 per week and carfare to those who can make good as solicitors. NORMAN, 203-2 37 Fourth ave. 412wp Fifty experienced male, for new household article; sells on si gut laree commission; Inquire after 12 a. Tuesday, Beach ana Atwater iitr. tob Cedar N.

S. 4l2r.e STENOGRAPHER G. O. C. City.

Rub. exp. BOOKKEEPER, asssist. City. Grocery exp.

CHEMIST, metallurgical work. Ohio. $75. PIEIi Kmp. Jenkins Arcane.

zwp YOUNG man who has had experience In re tailing selling or auto supplies; must nave good references; give age ana experience. Write 45. Press office. 412p SALESMAN Young man; bank and commer cial line: printing experience ana invest ment preferred, write A 33. offlce.

4IZgJS WANTED A good young man that is handy, for repair work, must be a hust ler. State age, experience and salary wanted. Address 8, Press office. 411xe JANITOR WANTED To take care of building; inarrlea man; reference re quired. Inonlre at Cameraphone 347 Fifth ave.

41 2 we PHOTOGRAPHER Experienced on quick finish post cams. j. itaymer, to a p. uoyer tiotei, -or aaaress care or Gen. Delivery.

Pittsburg. 412r FOUR hustling business getters who trt little familiar with drafting or artists' supplies. Write fully, 24, Press office. iwe MAN and wtte for country hotel, stable and kitchen work; outier. gardener nouseman, boys.

Walker's Employment Agency. 412 Smithfleld st. 412wp WANTED Names of men 18 or over, wishing government iebs; S6S month; do pull necessary. Writ K. S3.

Press oCQce. 44wnra- WANTED Railway mall clerks. S7S.0O month; examinations frequently; sample questions tree. Franklin Institute. Dept.

S8C-D. Rochester, N. Y. 42wmp TRAVELING salesman, one experienced In selling trunks and bags. Pittsburg territory American Trunk Bag 216 E.

Robinson N. S. 412we WANTED An experienced man for grocery department; must be a hustler and come recommended. Thomas it 626 Home-wood ave 412xp COLORED houseman; one who can go home nights, preferred. 3501 Fifth ave.

and housework; Beech MAN AND WIFE for cook must have references. 8S North Side. 412xp JAPANESE As butler and houseman; must have city reference. Phone 165fSchenley. 410s WANTED Salesmea to sell lots at (41.50 en eaay monthly payments.

Write Press office. 49b CHEMIST Man familiar with rolling mill laboratory work. Apply, giving references, P. Q. Box 829.

Pittsburg, 4twb WANTED Young man for warehouse. C. Limberg cor. Chestnut and Ohio sta. North Side.

412xp CLEAN CUT. neat, energetic colored boy over IS years old, to run errands. Writs 43. Press office. 412wp MANAGERS for branch good reference: call personally.

M. H. Bloom. 324 Diamond sL, City. 412wp BOY OR YOUNG MAN (experienced) for vegetable wagon, one that can sell the goods.

Call 7010 Frankstown ave. 412xp ABLE-BODIED men for firemen, brakemen. 12 monthly; experience unnecessary; railway. 10. Press office.

41wjfghiep WANTED Catholic men. neat appearing. pleasant work, good opportunity. Nicholas Brogley. 310 Keystone bldg.

411wr PAPER HANGER Experienced man. steady work. Call at S5 Noble Craf-ton. Pa. 412xp FIVE experienced house to house solicitors, 1.00 per day.

C10 Grant second floor. noted! StatiesTiiinss Made by Largest Rubber Company in the World (Employing 55,484 Men) FEMALE KELP require the services of competent experienced awning sewers. Apply- Bureau of Employment, First' Floor balcony, between the hours of 8:30 and Entrance Cherry Way. 411a WANTED. Girls to help work on coats.

Only first-class finishers need apply." Call at once ready for work. office, 5th floor. Lewm- Xeiman 305. 307, 309 Smith-field st. Opposite postofHce.

41! GIRL FOR GENERAL, IIOT-WfrWORK. TX FAMTLT OF TWO: REFERENCES TAKE BEECHV1EW OAK TO WE3TEIEI.D FT. AND INQCIRK FIRST FLOOR SL'B'JRBAN DWELLINGS. 41wp opportunity for a capable, clever lady. (about IS! of fair education, ta oir business; must be Industrious and willing to learn: will pay about J10.00 to start.

W. M. McFarland, 499 Jenkins Arcade. Tuesday to 15. 412wp NCRSE.

porter, maid, housekeeper, woman and child, hotel, restaurant ana family cooks. chambermaids, wattresaea cashlav. laundress, kitchen and housework swi-Walker's Employment office, 12 Smithfteld 41Iwp WANTED Experienced white (tirl sln1e for housework In family of three grown people; mutt have references and be a a-ood plain cook. Apply Mr a Fahnestock, ar- shall North, Side. Take Perryavllle 41Jwp W.

H. WALKER Require the services of a 1rt class stenographer, with general office eaperlence and a knowledge of bookkeeping. 412p HEAD laundress, institution: waitresses. road house; rood wages; private wait resses, J7; girls for housework, factories, hotels. Central Employment.

412 Penn ave. 41Jwp WANTED Women to make aprons aad gar ments at home; no canvassing; good wages; we rurnisn material; sen a za ror full slas sampie apron ana particulars ror beginning work. Hoosler Apron La- porte. ma. 4fw MILLINERY trimmers wanted: only those experienced need apply; good wages ana steady position to right partv.

Tha Up-To-Date, 149 Stanwix corner Penn ave. 4ize STOP right hare; we have tbe finest article out for lady canvassers: want two young women to work tbe of ace buildings; others for city. Lorlng Novelty 834 Diamond st. WANTED Women for government Jobs: $79 month; pull unnecessary. Write Im mediately for list positions obtainable.

Franklin Institute. Dept. 707 D. Rochester. Y.

STRONG GIRL for general housework. nlain cooking: must be polite around cni- dren: good home and wages. Call at 851 Beech Norm iae. city; western car to Grant ave. 412P COLORED GIRL, take charge doctor's of fice highest wages.

Call Eureka fc.m ployment, 710 Penn Wilkinsburg. WANTED Competent girl (white) for gen eral hoosewora; lamny or two. appit North Negley between Black ana Hays ets. 4wo RELIABLE! LADY AGENTS FOR PERMA NENT POSITIONS: SALART AND COM MISSION. 415 LARI jIEtt E.

K. tun WANTED 80 experienced canvassers for new bousenoia, article: oig bdiwj; inquire after 12 a. m. Tuesday at 50 Cedar N. B.

WANTED Young lady stenographer, w.tn lumber experience; no otner neea ppi- 1008 Peoples Bldg. Sunday, Tuesaay tiiu Thursday. 41irair WANTED A competent white maid: srria1! family: no washing: home morning. S35 Locust Edgewood. Phone 1029-J.

fixe GIRL or woman for general housework; only three to coek for; men not noma iot nwi lunch; call soon with reference. 323 ivenig.t E. B. 411xr COOK Must be thoroughly expenencea and able to furnish references; wages to right party. Call 4701 Ellsworth cor.

Neville. Shadyslde. 412wr HOUSEKEEPER wanted for sorking man's home in the country. Charles warren. Verona.

R. D. No. 1. 410xr FEMALE HELP SPECIAL WANTED Women for government Jobs; $7 month.

Write Immediately for I'M positions obtainable. Franklin Institute, 705 D. Rochester. N. V.

4wklfglnn AGENTS WANTED Ladles to sell le articles, over 20 profit. Live seller. Call 311 Empire Bldg. 4r DRESSMAKING MeDOWELL SCHOOL Dressmaking, cb'- tlng ana flesigmng taugnt rnorougniy. il Jackson building, etxth and Penn aves.

411wb MALE AND FEMALE Require the services of competent, experienced salespeople for house furnishing department. Apply bureau of employment, 1st floor balcony, between the hours of 8 :30 and 10 :30. Entrance Cherry way. 41 RAILWAY mall an postal clerks; examinations soon: over 2.000 appointments yearly; prepare at home. Write for our Plan No.

II of payment after sppolntment. Philadelphia Business College. Civil Service Department. Philadelphia. Pa.

410ro ATTENTION te all. With your desire we can teach you the BARBER. HAIR-DRESSING. MANICURING TRADE. ETC Ask one who knows.

Noseokoff School, 1293 penn ave. 411wb LADIES and gentlemen make 81.9 per hour after completing Edwards' 10 lesson piano, violin and mandolin -oirsea. Address Room 313. 838 Fifth ave. Pheae 42tGrant.

MAN and wife, also single man for farm. also experienced uettier. Employment Agency. 817 East Diamond. Allegheny.

KM garden hands, woman cooks, dinning 'room girl, kitchen and housework girl. Arnold 705 Penn rear. 412sp Bvrvaa of Employment. 803 Shady Telephone High. 2 Firs class helai furnished.

Sllei HELP, AGENTS AND MAIL ORDER SPECIALTIES MEN and women everywhere to sell high-class household specialties; best eel 'ing household articles; start at on large demand for goods; 825 to 830 a week; investigate today. Valley Specialty Box (84, Haxeiwood. Pa 48w AGENTS WANTED Six brand new household necessities, good sellers, big wrife us fer part leu: are. WILMOT SPECIALTY SlONTlCELLO, NEW TOfU. 411wb WANTED Tea good live wire agents to represent us In Pittsburg with one of tha greatest selling article on the market; must have good local rafsreaoea.

F. Adasaa 623 LJberty ave. 410a WANTED Agents, tomorrow morning, to sell Jloover 10-minuta washer: goad jrp-sitien. Wtlto il. Hover.

Rout i. Emit btation. 0 AGENTS WANTED Who have no objection to making big money no otaera need mp- p.y. Deog hroa. Dept.

Aisrriwjie. i 4111 -v. i. jriW a lim. nAArmmm EXPERIENCED SAl.EsMSK.--.

our SOW haid nerestt-s lneri mrmuiawto to es- ner men. 428 Wabash Bldg. 4lvk SITUATIONS MALE BLENDER ef waiakay. conper and gaegr; several years experience, deairea poltiAn, Writ 3. Pres ofltice.

41tw WANTED Poaltioa by expenei-ed Nemeovsky, II Fed' Ntirta WANTED Position by eterte and neat enttee. Ttitesss Tsssea, nm reosraa n. aa fis. s-- Elm A geaioaersTTMriaaja tug ibhi srra.V MALE HELP ASSTST tire repairman for automobile garage Engineer, xaiTr igerati ng. tor city firm.

Supc and silica brick plant. Tool and die makers, machine shop. Pbg. Electrician. Coai I to 1120.

Sheet and bar mill rollers, beaters. reugners. Machinist, bench and floor, jig- and fixture, i planer, boring milt, lathe and ail around screw machine band, out city; no troaote; wages 39 to 45 cents. Salesman, hardware to travel, local. Salesmen, wholesale bouse, rood line.

Peerless Co Em. Carl Wilkinsb'g. 412xp BOOKKEEPER and general office man; state expereince, salary expected; age and give reference; steady positon.v with good prospects. Write 45, Press office. 411b SALESMAN, wholesale paper and cordage firm salary.

SALESMAN, builder's hardware and. mill supplies. SALESMEN, rood opportunity Tor city. CALX. OR WRITE.

Information free. HOLLET Emp. Experts. 307 Commonwealth building. 412wp We want 1 crew manager end 5 canvassers for easy payment Good men average between $29 and $30 a wee Sc.

Call between 2 and 5. Monday 'afternoon. 513 Magee building. S36 Fourth city. 412 2vrp WANTED Chauffeur, good, sober, careful driver who understands the mechanism of automobile, from May first to Oct.

first. Room and board furnished. Opportunity for man employer is going away until fall. Must have best references. State salary expected In reply.

Write 27, Press office. 412wp ARMATURE winder. Experienced. Near city. FOREMAN, labor, experienced.

rHAUFFEUR, motor truck. Expert. City. TOOT, and did maker, expert, good pay, city. TIRE repairman, experienced.

City. PIEL Emp. G133 Jenkins Arcade. 412wp CARRIAGE. wagon.

automobile wood worker, steady employment: S3 day: man and wife, farm. $40: no children: married man, farm: no objection to children; four farm hands, chef $60. country: six coal cutters. City Emp. Bureau, 411 Seventh ave.

412wp THREE DRIVERS on dump wagons for contractor. 4 STONE LAYERS on straight road. 1 STABLE BOSS for contractor. 2 AUTOMOBILE PAINTERS and finishers. Employment Office, 457 Water St.

412p WHITE BOY wanted, to run errands and sweep out; must have written permission from paaent. Call Eagle Clothing; 615 Penn ave. 412wp INTERPRETOR. local first; must have references; highest wages. Call.

Eureka Employment, 710 Penn Wilklnsburc. 41SSP mass at St. James' Roman Catholic church at 9 o'clock. Members of L. C.

B. A. and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SCHROOT On Monday. April 12.

191o. at 3:33 a. George Schrody, husband of Mary Eva Schrody (nee Daun- hauer). aged 68 years. 1 1.1 Sedan Twentieth ward, on Wednesday at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Martin's church at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SCHIEGG On Saturday, April lo, 1915.

at 7:85 p. Leopold Schiegg, beloved husband of Barbara Schiegg (nee Schuck). in his 57th year, at his late residence, 1165 Gerst ay Northside. Funeral on Wednesday. April 14, at 8:30 a.

Requiem mass at SL Mary's church, Lockhart at 9 a. m. Members of Branch 79. C. M.

B. Section 2. and the Beyerischer National Verbund. and members of the Iron Molders Union of North America and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. STEPHAXY-On Friday, April 9.

1915, at 8 p. Louis Stephany, husband of Augusta stepnany. Fune from Mb late residence. 2S Northside, Tuesday at Mass at St. Leo Roman Catholic Stayton A tm church, Brighton roaa, jNortnsiae, at a m.

Friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend. Please omit nowers. Cincinnati and Canton (O.) papers please copy.J TAILOR At Braddock. on Sunday, April 11, 1915, at 4 a. Mrs.

Mattie Taylor, aged 63 years 3 months 8 days. Funeral services will bo held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Miller, 730 Braddock Braddock.

on Tuesday, April 13, at 8:30 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Connellsville (Pa.) papers please copy.J TOSlLlXSOJf On Sunday, April 11. 1915, at 4:50 p.

Elizabeth Tomlinson, wife of Thomas Tomlinson (nee Evans), in the 39th year of her age. Funeral services at the family residence, Bulford Banksville. on Tuesday. April 13, at 2:30 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Carriages will leave T. Herehberger Son's office, 188-190 South Main Westend, Pittsburg, at 1:45 p. m. WESiGER On Sunday, April 11,1915, at 6 p.

Charles Wenger. Funeral from the residence of his brother-in-law, Jacob Lutz. 4217 Main on Tuesday, April i.j, at a. m. Requiem mass at St.

Joseph's church. Bloomneld, at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. WARD On Saturday.

April 10. 1915, at 10:30 p. Virginia M. Ward, daughter of the late George Harding and Mary Hughes Ward, in her 71sL year. Funeral Wednesday at 8 a.

m. from the residence of J. B. Johnston, 1924 Warnock formerly Woodward West Liberty, Pittsburg, via of West Liberty car to Capitol ave. High mass of requiem at 10 a.

m. in Epiphany church, Washington Pittsburg. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend- Interment in St. Mary's cemetery. Cunil.v 11 101 at 3:43 p.

Samuel Wilson, husband of Mary Wilson, agea years. Funeral services at his late residence, vnrtv-third on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Friends of the family and mem bers of Jewel council, j-vnignts ana Ladies of Security, are respectfully invited to attend. Jewel council will hold their services on Tuesday at p.

m. WRIGHT On Sunday, April 11. 1915, at 9:20 a. Mary Rachel Duneld, wife nt Dr. James H.

ngnt. Funeral services at her late residence, 034 Maryland on Tuesday after noon. April 13, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. WEAVER Suddenly, on Saturday, April 10, 1915.

at 8:45 p. Mary wife of Isaac P. Weaver, in her 67th Funeral services at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Scott.

5310 Rosetta st. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment private. ZOELLER-On Saturday, April 10. 1913, at 8:13 a- Philomena Katherine Zoeller (nee Arnold), widow of Joseph Zoeller.

her oist year. Funeral on Wednesday, April 14, at 9:30 a. from her late residence, 1110 East Northside. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's church, Lockhart sL, at 10 a.

m. Mr. William Eccleson died April 12, 1913: Gone but not forgoten. From his Wife, MARY ECCLESON. Falkland Hospitality The inhabitants of the Falkland islands are a prosperous race, noted for their hospitality.

Living- is cheap in the tsianas, ana au Kinds of Eng lish fruits and vegetables abound there. There are, however, two great drawbacks to life in the Falklands. The climate is never really warm and i fires have to be kept up all the year i round. Servants are procured with difflculty. Most people import them from England, but as English girls 1 are frequently snapped up and mar- i ried as soon as tney land they have to greement to remain in serv- ears.

If they break it in rrj the husband has to pay tre out irom Hn rtsn fl anBther servant to replace his -wife. I ondon Chronicle, Good Pickings. is meant by natural selec- "What tion?" "Ask JDIggs he's a born kleptoma niaci" Judge. Trafford City Express Cars Leave Liberty and Fifth avenues. Pittsburg, every boar on the hour for Wil-kinsburer.

East Pittsburg. Turtle Creek, Wilmerding, Pitcairn and Trafford City. I MALE HELP MEAT CUTTER At once: must be experienced and aiie to speak EngUsfc; alao men for greenhouse, garden aad dairy work, thwart Ill Sandusky iOLNU MAN to act as private secretary. cltv firm: also young ma to do clerical work: highest wages. CM.

Kareka to-ployment. Tie Penn ave Wilklnsburg. 41'tp WANTED Good boaismta to make felm-self useful and tske care of law-u Apply with reference, 11X4 Shady av-. East End. 413w TIN MILL MEN Doublet-, catchers, only sober, experienced men wanted: new mill: union scale; state qualifications fully.

Write 2ft. Press office. 41wr GERMAN CHEF, porter for garage, colore waiters, bellboys, farm hands, carpenters, hotel help. Central Employment. 422 Pen.

ave. 41Swp MEN. grand opportunity to learn to sell automobiles. commission paid t. those starting at once.

Rebecca, Wil-kinsburg. Wllklna 04 41Zxp WATCHMAN, also janitor, "large building. In city: highest wages. Call. Eureka Employment.

71 Penn ave. Wllkiasburg. MALE HELP SPECIAL AMBITTOC5? Got any snare time? We'll start you Irt clean, first-class business frora your own home and furnish everything: large proSts; smalf towns. large cities; write today for particulars. Grant.

11, 2141 W. 103d Cleveland. O. 4twb Y. M.

C. A. Automobile School. Register now for spring- term, opening April th. Write or call for free booklet.

East Liberty X. il. C. 122 Whitfield E. E.

ISMgika WANTED 1.004 patriotic ladies and gents to attend entertainment box social given by 13 original states April li at 3 Broad st. 410wb BECOME CHAUFFEURS week; earn while learning; sample lessons free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 810 D.

Rochester, N. 41Swglklfnr $18.00 WEEK Become chauffeurs; earn while learning: sample lesson free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 810 Rochester.

N. 312wklfgier SALESMEN Our specialties interest people who buy high class gooos. write toaay booklet. James specialty Box 1S3. Fairmont, W.

Va. 411WD BE a detective, earn 1100 to 1309 per month. Travel all over the world. Write Supt. Ludwig, 621 Westover Kansas City.

Mo. LEARN to drive and repair autos; day and Ula-ht classes. Murtland ave. and Kelly Homewood, Pittsburg. 41wn FEMALE HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRI GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND FIRST CLASS COOK: SMALL FAMILY.

NORTH FIDE; CAN GO HOME NIGHTS; GOOD WAGES AND GIVE REFERENCE. WRITE 36, PRESS OFFICE. 412wp WANTED Experienced dress maker; must he good on linen dresses; also apprentice with some experience. 3C18 Fifth ave. 412xp STENOGRAPHER with knowledge of bock-keeping; state age and experience.

Write, don't call. Daniel R. Hendricks, Meiwood near Baum. 412we GIR1 wanted, experienced, for general housework: family of three; Swedish or German preferred; references required. I01 Howe st.

412we COLORED WAITRESS, chambermaids, nurse girls, $6 a week; man and wife, chef cook. Imperial Employment, 1310 Wylie. 4tzwp uOVERNESS, one child. 12 a week; also nurse, two ennaren; nignest wages, can, Eureka Employment. 710 Penn Wil-kinsburg.

412xp WANTED A COMPETENT WHITE GIRL AS COOK AND HELP WITH WASHING AND IRONING. 339 S. ATLANTIC AVE. E. E.

412p YOUNG LADY to act as cashier and sales lady, confectionery store; highest wages. Call. Eureka Employment, 710 Penn ilttlnsburg. 412xp GOVERNMENT JOBS FOE WOMEN. IT month- list positions now obtainable.

Tree. Write Immediately. Franklin Institute. Dept. v6-C.

Rochester. N. Y. Slwgiklfea 100 HOl'SEGIRLS; no washing: family waitress, chambermaids, cooks, hotel cooks, dishwashers housekeepers, colored help. Mee- har.s.

0j Grant St. 412WP WANTED Girl, about 30 years for general housework; family of three; salary S3.B0 per week, board and' room. Write 28, Iress office. 412p WANTED Two girls, one for cooking and downstairs work, the other for upstairs and laundry work. References required.

Phone 1619 Neville. 41ie WANTED A woman who Is experienced la trading stamps and exchanging of cousons. Good salary and steady position to the right party. Write is 31. i-ress omce.

41Ivp COOKS. German. Bohemian. Austrian. Hun garian and experienced girls for housework.

817 East Diamond. Allegheny. Do mestic Employment. 411X NORTH SIDE EMPLOYMENT has openings for cnamoermatas. waitresses, laundresses.

housework, two housekeepers, and day work. Call 12 Feoerai st. 412xp WANTED Reflned widow woman; no objections with girl I or I years for general housework; gooa nome reterence required. 27 Stowe Ingram, fittsourg. 41Zwn.

faOLICTIORS and salesladies; opportunity for ambitious laay, ouraoor; rnoa pay: ad vancement. Mr. Lees, 237 Fourth ave. Room 209. 411wa WANTED Experienced white cook and chembermaid for small sanitarium close to Pittsburg.

Apply S09 Keenan bldg. 412we WANTED Experienced sales lady: must speak German: prefer one living on North. Siae. Aoarcfis in, ticoa uuiue. 413wp GIRL to work In tailor store; steady work alt year around, can 6a3 nomasoM E.

E. 4 lz we uiKU white, for general housework. Ap ply 6121 Center aiooaay ana Tnes day. Phone 3S23-L Hiland. 411 wr WOMAN of experience wanted to take charge of tea room; also waitresses of ex perience.

Kuna mttennonse. llxe WANTED An English speaking girl chambermaid: must have city reference- Apply 1051 Morewood ave. 410r WANTED Ladies' hairdresser sad man! cursist, state what experience. Write 241, East End Press office. 47xb MATURE WOMEN for residence work: er manent; good salary and commission.

Call Room 804, ruin nuiiamg. 4wb GIRLS for general housework; also girls of all kinds wanted. SIT East Diamond Aiiegneny. siixe WAITRESSES, experienced, at once, for res taurant. Blacks, x.at.rty ave.

412wp EXPERIENCED girl for eleanicg a pressing establishment. 5527 Walnut 4l2xn nd. st. 413xp WANTKD A general housework girl refer ence required. 5830 Marlboro, near Forbes and Murray.

412p EXPERIENCED OPERATOR for Singer nower hemstitching roacnine. Magnlre. fifth floor. 541 Wood Pittsburg. 413wp GIRL to assist with housework; laundress employed.

11T West Mclntyre, Perrysville ave. 412wp WANTED A good girl for cooking and downstairs work In small family. Call at 1140 JIurrav Hill ave. 41zwp olRL for housework. JJ24 Brownsville Carrtck ave.

Phone 22-L Carrlck. 41Swp WANTKD At once, experienced mother's helper; must be good plain sewer. 3454 Forbes corner McKee Plsce. 41 2p WANTED A girl for housework, speaking English, and can answer phone. 273 N.

Craig after 7 o'clock. 41 iwp JOB press feeder. 338 Second floor. Geyer Printing Co, Building, sixth 415wp CYLINDER PRESS FEEDER Keystone Printing Penii ave. and Water st.

41Iwp GIRL for grocery clerk, must have experience and live on Xort'Q Side. 1302 ArcA st. 410wr WANTED Reliable girl for general housework, at once. Greendmonte. Annapolis Dormont Phone Locust 822-J.

41 Ip UlKir ror general vits Trrf a r-1 gooa noma, t-ai kmi imw aaai 4izwr end chambermaid; must have referencea 8S5 Beech ave. 412xp WANTED At Edgewortb. white woman for cock. Mrs. R.

F. Shannon. 412wp WANTED White for household la mill fsmilT. (to Home st. 41 i ork WANTED Experienced val'reases- suwp Itsstaurant.

2 iiBn si. WANTED Chaaibermaid. Uaiversity Grant blvd. 412p MILLINERY TRIMMERS wanted. iIPa-4xp port, 11 Federal Allegheny.

GIRL for general aoastwora, three. 233 Oakland ave. family of 4llwe blHL tar housework; 3s Atlantic ave. no washing or ironing. 413 WANTED A girl Call 4345 Court.

for general housework. 412wp COOK 2843 Pean ave. 411s AN 10 at. car N. DEATH NOTICES his widow and four children, Jacob, Sarah.

David and Beatrice, also his mother, three brotheis and a sister. Chicago Johnstown New York and Scottdale (Pa.) and Bradford (Pa.) papers please copy. MILLER On Sunday, April 11. 1915, at 9 a. Henry Miller, aged 65 years.

Funeral from his late residence. 293 Smallman on Tuesday, April 13, 1915, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family and members of Columbia Lodge No. 23S, Knights and Ladies of Honor, are respectfully invited to attend.

MERTES On Friday, April 9, 1915, at 8 p. Rosalia, widow of Louis Mertes, in her SOth year. Funeral from her late residence, 1331 BUCK On Sunday, April 11, 1913, at llUJO a. ravid S. Beck, husband ot Sarah Louden Beck, in his 63d year, Funeral services at his late residence, 7G40 Susquehanna on Tuesday af- ternoorr.

April 13, at 2:00 clocK. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, Bruxs0n Saturday, April 10, 1915, Elizabeth Burns, in her services will be held at her sister residence, Mrs. Margaret B. Uavis, 8MJ Island Jltbees Kocks, 0n April L'l, at p. m.

neral nrivate on Tuesday afternoon. TRUST COMPANIES AND STATE BANKS INCREASE DEPOSITS "I A'summsry of the reports issued by state and trust companies of Pittsburg shows that Statements. Following are the comparisons: trust companies Apr 5, "15 Jan 2. '13 I Allegheny Trust 2,973.800 Central Trust Colonial Trust Co 3.443.718 Commonwealth Tr C.440.439 Continental' Tr. 44S.419 Dollar Sav Tr Co.

4.75i.3s0 East End Sav Tr. 1.4.22 Farmers Dep Tr Co. 837,327 Fidelity T. Co. 14.1',705 Franklin Tr Co.

Hazel wood S. 73i.3 Hill Top S. i T. Co. 931.

52S Manchester T. 931. u2S Slerchanta S. A. T.

327.920 Metropolitan Tr. Co. 4751.068 Jakland K. T. Co.

1.914.45i Peoplea--Trust I.202.47S PittsburR Trust 7.81S.K34 Potter Title Tr. Co 1.049.193 Provident Trust Co. 68S.9SS Real Est Co. 1 61S.BS4 Keal Estate Tr. 3,13 8S1 Safe Tr, 18.194 Hills Tr 691.938 fJouth Side Tr.

Terminal Trust Is7.t59 Trust 50.4.-3.S12 Washington Tr. 2.713.4G0 Weatend S. l.SiS.SiS Worklngmn'a S. B. 4,462.43 4 743 Si? H77.22." 543.

13.S47.371 42.399 724.S(7 8S9.257 324. i I 1.52B.Si2 1.180.39". K72.84S 1,52,492 2,710.500 1.498 707.376 1,132.164 1S1.994 40.029,089 2,715.982 1.S94.93S 4.283,248 Totals S12S.420.69S 3110,049.698 STATE BANKS Allegheny Valley Bk. S39.3f,o 853.716 821.524 1 SSi All tv'Atinna Den Bk. 849.827 Anchor Savings Bk.

1.742.675 Arsenal Bank 82.19 Rank of Sec. Savs. 1.3..l4i 901.828 1.363.989 City Deposit .1.322. 374 5.072,594 Dollar Savings Bank 32.936.lSs. 33.0ti3.397 Farmers Dep Sav Bk 6.170.207 Fifth Ave Savs 963.S90 1.052,454 Freehold Bank 1.194.999 1.339.88S German Savs Dep.

s.576.085 3,625,788 Germanla Savs 8.161.719 8,370,680 llomewood Peoples. 679.643 Iron Glass Dol S. 2,026.475 2.U.-.2.496 Liberty Savs Bank. 1,271.266 1,291.134 Manufacturers Bank. 834.443 8S1.972 Merchants Bank 430.079 388,664 Ohio Valley 513.149 513.619 Park Bank 1.165.919 1.135.406 Pennsylvania Sav Bk 8S0.7O') 838,605 Peoples Savings Bk.

18.016.453 9,777.119 Pbg- Bank for Savs. ll.17g.663 11,404.354 Pollthinia State Bk. 171.574 145,193 Roth's State 95.417 72.72S Union Savings Bank. 10.574.928 10.508,469 Western 1.704.977 1.667,246 Totals .3105,466.558 $105,779,147 Pittsburg Curb Market. On A local curb the following quotations were mafle: I Bid I Ask Carbon Steel, Carbon Pteel, pfd-- Carbon Steel 2d pfd Carbon Steel 1st nitge.

Carbon Steel 2d mtge. 6i Amber Oil Penn. M. Oil 8 36 23 0 30 23 .1 224 I 60 The Petroleum Market. Tbs prices pais for oil of various grade t-y the purchasing agenctea are: Pennsylvania 4) Mercer Black inesiaion Cornlna -83j Corsicana Caavy, tt -abell 97Klectra Jsiorth Lima a tsouth i3 nnn Wooster l.ltvuuJo light Indiana 7( vo aa prlnoeloBi 4 -lo 32 Somerset tiCaddo cruua Ragiand 63; Canaua LJ alltnois 11 New York Docks Safely.

Liverpool. April li The American I -lb rV -la- Vrtflf a rr i iiila -l i -r Vow tivt ik lr.7T"?.- Sewickley Express Leaves Liberty and Fifth st. for Neville Island. Coraopolis and Sewiekle'y every hour on. the hour every day from 3 a.

m. to Xi midnight. i j' i 3.ijh i 5 I4I i I her 73d year, widow of James Dean. Funeral services will be held at her late home, 1-J41 Main st-, Sharpsburg, on Tuesday afternoon, April 13, at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

DOXACHV-At vVilkinsburg-, on Sunday. April 11, 1913, at 8:30 p. Roderick McDonald Donachy, in his 53d year. Funeral services at James Street Methodist Episcopal church, Swlssvale, on "Wednesday, April 14, at 2 p. m.

Interment private later. Milton and Williamsport, papers please copy. UALLMKltlR On Sunday. April 11. 191-5.

at p. Wilhelmina, relict of Henry Uallmeyer, In her 83th yar. Funeral services will be held at her late residence, Beaver Haysville, on Tuesday evening, April 10, at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Train leaves Allegheny station.

ST. W. DEIGAX On Saturday, April 10, 1915, at 2U0 p. Martha Deigan (nee Boyd), widow of Michael Deigan. Funeral from the family residence, 1125 Franklin North Braddock, on Tuesday, April IS.

at 8:30 a. m. Re-quiesn mass at St. Thomas' Roman Catholic church, at 0 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Dl'FF On 'Saturday, April 10, at 4 p. Bridget Sherry Duff, in her 55th year. Funeral from the family home. 6 Soho near Fifth on Tuesday. April 13, at 9:30 a.

m. High mass of requiem at St. Agnes chapel at 10 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

FITCH At Brooklyn. JC. -on Thursday, April 1U15, at 6:30 p. Lieut. Thomas William Fitch, aged 70 years.

Funeral at Brooklyn. NT. on Saturday, April 10. Interment at St. Louis, Mo.

GKr.UMAN-6f measles, on Sunday, April 1L 1915, at 1 a. Mildred eldest daughter of William and Sadie Orundmann (Tie Meta), in her eighth year. Funeral from the residence of her grandparents. tsao wooisiayer on Tuesday, April 13. at 10 a.

m. Interment private. No luneraL (iRAFF On Monday April 12. 1915, at 5 a. Mrs.

Agnes C. Graff, formerly of Shields. Pa. Notice of funeral later. IIKARX On Monday, April 12T5915rat 3:45 a.

Catherine Duffy Hearn, wife of Hugh. Hearn. Funeral from the family home, 4725 Winthrop st on Wednesday at :30 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

New York and New Castle (Pa.) papers please copy.J HESS On Thursday, April 8, 1913, at 3 p. Mrs. Annie Hess, aged 80 years. Funeral service will be held at ttie home of her daue-hter-in-law. TLTi-m John Hess, 1542 Howard North- side, on Sunday.

April 11, at 2 p. ra. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private later. IRWIX On Saturday, April 10, 1M3, at 10:05 p.

Eliga A. Irwin in her 82d year. Fuheral services at the residence her son, Thomas P. Irwin, 137 Meridan Duquesne Heights. Monday, April 12.

at p. m. Friends of the faanily are respectfully invited to attend. Interment Tuesday morning. I.AXG On Saturday, April 10.

1913, at 4r23 p. at his home, Oakdale, Peter Lang, husband of Helen -Lang (nee Rueins), aged 71 years, 2 months 5 days. Funeral on Tuesday, April IS. from St. Patrick's C.

church. N'Oblestown. at 10 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

I. A VELLK-On Sunday. April 11. 1913. at 4:35 p.

at the family home. 207 Warrington Sylvester Velle, son of Anthony and Ann I.a Velle (nee Maley). in his ISth year. Xotice of time of funeral later. I.ASDAV On Saturdav, April 10.

1913. at 12:30, William Lasday, beloved husband of Anna Lasday, in his 42nd year, at his late residence, 5326 Home hurst Eastend. He is survived by Juniata Xorthside. on Tuesday, April 13, at a. m.

Requiem mass at St. Joseph's church, at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. MITI At Denver, on Wednesday, April 7, 1913, at 120 a.

Mathew Mutz. husband of Mary Mut (nee aged 38 year. Remains at William Pappert'a mortuary chapel, corner Nash and Avery sts. Northside. Funeral on Tuesday morn-insr.

April 13. at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem mass at St. Weneslaus' Roman Catholic church, Progress st, (formerly Main Northside, at 9 Members of Blessed Virgin of Seven Sorrows, Branch 00, Grand Carniolian Slovenian Catholic union of U. S.

Branch 3, St. George Rltter order, and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. M'LAT GHLIX -On Sunday, April 11. 1913. at 1:25 a.

William McLaughlin, husband of the late Anna McLaughlin and father of Mrs. H. Beatty and Mrs. G. A.

Ascherfeld. Funeral from the residence of his daughter. Mrs. H. Beatty, 2333 Elba on Tuesday, April 13, at 8:30 a.

Requiem high mass at St. Richard's church at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to ettend. M'COMBS On Sunday, April 11, 1913.

at 4:15 a. at the family home. 308 North Graham Albert husband of Mary Kress McCombs, aged 48 years, survived by his wife and four children. Funeral services on Tuesday afternoon, April 13, at 2:30 o'clock. Members of Pride of the West council No.

137. O. V. A. and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, please omit flowers.

O'COSXELL-On Sunday, April 11, 1915. at 3:50 a. at No. 8u Wabash West End, Pittsburg, Hannah O'Connell. daughter of Patrick and Honora O'Connell.

Funeral from the residence of her brother. P. J. O'Connell, 1312 Bell North Braddock, on Wednesday-morning, April 14, at i o'clock. Requiem mass at St.

Thomas' church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 0COXKFXL On Monday April 12, 1913, at a. Elizabeth O'Connell. daughter of David and Annie O'Connell (nee McDonald) in her 4th year.

Funeral from the parents residence. 299 43th, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m. Friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend. PURVIS On Monday, April 12.

1913, at 2 a. Samuel Anderson Purvis, aged S3 years. Funeral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Casper Reel, corner Harvard and Carlisle East Bellevue. Services at Mars United Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon, April 14, at 2:30.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. In terment in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. On Snnrlav mornlnc- 4nrii 11. 1913, at o'clock, James Edwin Quig- ley.

Services at his residence. 1000 North snerman tasitnu. jiomiay even 1913. at a. Anthony Rosmwald.

nunuanu vi laic nuoa nvicniram, his 6th year. Funeral from the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Harry L. Potter, joo Edith luquesne Heights, on Wednesday.

April 11. at a. m. High mass at St. Mary's church.

MeKees Rocks, at 10 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SILUVAX-On Sunday. April 1L 1015, at a a. m- Mary, wife of Patrick J.

Sullivan (nee McKenna). Funeral from her late residence. 1(41 West Carson Nineteenth ward; on Tuesday -at 6-SO 8wxu. Requiem high mg. April at ciock.

interment at xjocr nnvtii, cuncaua ing at 11 o'clock, Jiounay. Anril 1. family art respectfully invited to at- tend MIEHLKR Found drowned on Sunday, April 11, at 3:: p. Adolph Uiehler, son of KHzabeth and the late Adolph Biehler, aged -42 years and 4 months. Funeral services at his mother's resilience, 1U18 Lowrie Troy Northside.

on Tuesday, April li, at 2 p. m. Interment private. imoWtiR On Sunday. April 11, 1913, at 1:40 a.

Mary, daughter of Charles and the late Catherine Bronner, in her oTth year. Funeral from her late residence, 200 Powers alley. Sharpsburir, on Tuesday, April 13. at 8:00 a. m.

High mass of requiem at Mary's church at 9 o'cloek. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. BEXNKTT On Sunday, April 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, Mrs. Stephen II. Bennett (nee Darlington), of Boston Mass.

Funeral services at the family residence, 3''9 Commonwealth Boston, on Tuesday afternoon at April 13, BKLL On Sunday afternoon, April at 4:: o'clock, William Wharton Bell, hufhand of Leora C. Megahan Bell, in his year. Funeral will be held from his late residence, KtC Jarvella Northeide, Pittsburg, on Wednesday, April 14, at 2 p. in. BROffX-Suddenly, on Monday, April 12, at a.

Carrie Shatter, lfe of Cant. J. S. Brown, in her 43d year. services at me lainuy residence, ikwi Forbes on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment Wednesday at Mt. Vernon cemetery, Favette City. Pa. IBraddock, Somerset and Fayette' City (Pa.) papers please copy.J C(" It RAX On Saturday, April 10, 1913, at p.

m- Amelia Curran, daughter of William and Theresa Curran (nee Schumann) aged 20 years. Funeral from the family residence. 4 Columbia East Bellevue, on Tuesday morning, April 13, at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem high mass at St. Athanasius' church, West View, at a.

m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private. Take Bellevue-West View car to Harvard ave. COYNE On Saturday, April 10, 1915.

at 1:23 a. Luke Coyne, beloved husband of Margaret Killgallon Coyne. Funeral from the family home, 3325 Ward Oakland, on Tuesday, April 13. at a. m.

Solemn high mass of reouiem atSt. Agnes chapel. Fifth ave. and Robinson at o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited attend.

IChicago (111.) and Philadelphia (Pa.) papfi-g -please copy.J A I (r KV Or. Monday. April 12, 15)15. at ,5 a. Mary Jane Caughey, wife of the late David Caughey in her sixty-third year.

Funeral services at the residence of her son, Mr. Andrew Caughey, 73 Xatchea st. Mt. Washington, on Thurs-daV. April 15.

1U15. at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. DITTMER Sunday.

April 11. 1913. Sehmitt Ditt- at 2:23 p. Catherine mer. aged 7.1 years, widow of John DUtmer.

Funeral services will be held at the residence of Mr. David Williams, 7102 Baker on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. (Bellaire (O.) papers please copy. DEAX At Sharpsburg, on Saturday, April 10, 1913, Mrs.

Anna Dean, in 1 BRIGHT, intelligent girl, public school WANTED An experienced vegetable gar- graduate, to learn, office work. Write dener; first class man. 3454 Forbes it.iE i Press office. 411wb sign an a morn-1 three order ma th lunsa eorner McK.ee riaos. 4llp i fif'FlCE BOY.

intelligent, well educated quick to arn; experience unnecessary, Address 42. Press office, 411wb ANTED Errand boy. 41Q Third third floor. 412wp HVIEMEN wanted; salary, call Sunday and ail week. Harry" Bernstein.

1041 Forbes one flight up. 4Ilwe WANTED A few live solicitors to drive country. 171 nasuinsioo irusi NE-VT boy. about is. for oIBce; must live in East Liberty.

Address ia own writing 210. East End mi orrice. WANTED Helper- on ct.ar.ii. PUtaburs Life R.WST". 412wp A STUD- Painter.

418 Foriand North Side. Call after o'clock. 12xp FARM hand. Aoply 1112 Berger city. 4l2wp PORTER wanted.

Apply Hotel Willard, 19 Federal N. S. 413wb WANTKD Floor tcrapers Fifth ava. and finishers. 412 i i i I i V..

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