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SharpsKurg PRESS WAREHOUSE -DEDOUAL SftLE New Thornburg Golf Club Course Survey Has Been Completed Junior League to Start Its Fourth Week on Tuesday PRESS JUNIOR LEAGUE. Leaders Clash This Week in 1 5ti: Ward Church Lreagiie PRESS FIFTEEfJTH WARD CHURCH LEAGUE. LIBERTY STEEL COTS 1 AHPI.Aniprin Thnniday. May 1.8. Leagues Are All in For Great Season SHARPSBURG PRESS LEAGUE.

1922. at 6:45 a. Katherine Abplanoip fnee Mirl.M Abplanoip, CARLISLE On -Thursday. May- 1922. at 2:10 p.

Sarah Carlisle, in her 78th year, at the residence of her son. R. J. Carlisle. 1095 Brownsville v-Eighteenth Ward.

Five sons. R. J. C-Thomas. John- and 8am: one daughter.

Mrs. -Ben Menta. and one sister. Margaret Faulkner, survive. Funeral services on Sunday.

May 21. at 2 P. n. Internient in South Side cemetery. CAKTIX On Thursday.

May 1. ti2. at 9:10 p. Mrs Nellie Cart in (nee Carter), wife of Edward Cartim EneraJ from the home of her sister. Mm.

Edward Van Strein, 119 Sanford Esplen. Twentieth ward. Pittsburgh, on Monday. May 22. at 9:30 a.

m. High mass at St. Francis De Sales R. C. church at 10 o'clock at M-Kees Rocks.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment at Calvary cemetery--- COOPER-On Friday. Mav 19. 1922. at 3:30 p.

John M. Cooper, beloved husband of Marv CnrtTT at the familJ Willie Parke has completed his survey of he new Thornburg golf course, and gives the distance of the holes as fol lows: Jn her sixty-fifth year. Funeral from her late residence. 109 Eureka Eighteenth ward. Services at Ft.

Matthew's German Lutheran church. East North aye. and Middle on Sunday. May 21. p.

m. Friends of th. family are respectfully invited to attend. inter No. 1..

0 1 1 Pet 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .000 .000 0 4 0 0 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Lafayette Myers Club Carey A. C. Grove A. C.

Victory A. C. Beilefleld Phi Gamma Delta Fulton A. C. No.

2.. No. 3.. No. 4..

No. 5.. STANDING OF THE TEAMS Pet. 1 No. 10.....

550 yds. No. 11 41 yds. No. 12 37 yds.

No. 13 140 yds. No. 14..... 410 yds.

No. IS 395 yds. No. 16 S4 yds. No.

17 139 yds. No. 18 490 yds. 2S7 yds. 395 yds.

367 yds. 170 yds. 445 yds. 375 yds. 245 yds.

275 yds. 345 yds. AAA! mi mil 1.900 I Asoinwall rnlliana 1 A 1.000 M. Coolr. 1 Pet.

1.B09 1.000 .000 .000 .000 No. No. 7.. No. No.

ment private. BAYEB Suddenly, on Saturday. May 20. 1922. at 9 a.

George Bayer. beloved husband of Sophia Bayer (nee Dorn), aged 4S years. Funeral from his late residency Cemetery West View, on Wednesday, May 24, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass at Haze! wood Christ ia ....2 Squirrel HIH Christian .1 Greefleld Presbyteria 1 Ames M.

E. 1 HaaeJwood Presbyterian 0 Johnson Ave. Baptist 0 .500 Etna Oriole. 0 1 500 I Villn XI. A A -o point view .000 3104 yds.

3244 yds. THE PRESS League will start its fourth week- on when yictory A. C. will play Lafay-ettes in the Westend, Carey A. C.

will SHARPSBURG PRESS St. Athanasius ctaurvh at o'clock. Fiienls of the family and members of Branch 30; Knights of St. George and L. O.

O. are respectfully invited to attend. here is your opportunity. Sanitary, strong steel spring cots. Must vacate our warehouse and will-dispose of these.

TRI-B0R0 LEAGUE. The old fur -will fly next Thursday evening1, '-when the' Hazelwood ChrlstUn and Squirrel Hill Christian church teams meet In tnortal combat STANDING OF THE CLCBS. residence. 157 Belonda Mt. Washington.

Services Sundav afternoon. Mav 21 at 2:30 o'clock. Friends of the famllf are respectfully Invited to attend. Inter ment private Monday morning in Mt. Lebanon cemetery.

DAVIS On -May 1. 123. at a. Edward C. Davis, husband of Ella Maude Davis (nee Hays), aged 3 years.

Funeral services at his late residence. 1537 Brighton on Sunday evening at -o'clock. Interment private Monday morning. Funeral strictly private owing to serious illness in' family. EBERT Suddenly, on Friday.

May 19. 1922, at 9 a. at his residence. 1038 Welferd Rudolph Ebert. husband of Mathilda Ebert (nee Riethmillr.

Funeral services Sundav evenine. Mav 11. at I In THE PRESS Fifteenth Ward lb. rtr Jnnto Ireauai. It Is planned to have a large general meeting and jollification oa the new grounds on June 1 of all the subscribers and their friends and all others interested in the new course.

The membership is now nearing the 300 mark, with the limit fixed at 400. The fact that the new course is nearest tbe heart of the city of any of the Allegheny county courses is appealing to downtown business men most forcingiy. Full particulars will be sent to anyone interested by any of the odicers or members. Officers of the club are A. D.

Robb. president: L. Wood, vice president; John F. Kraft, treasurer: A. A.

MoGhee, secretary. The chainran of the membership committee is A. M. Harper of the Carries ie Steel Co CThurch League. 1 .000 ferr NEW MATTRESSES FOR COTS CLEAN NEW ALL.

SCOTTON FILLF.P. I six. Strong Cover, Tufted. Strong Striped TickO I with Excelsior, rover. Weight about 12 I 7 Hps, $3.50 value, I a.

bargain at only panthers $1.79 0 TOO LATE TC CLASSIFY. WIRELESS Radium Jewel detector; something new. requires no adjustment. 15 each. A.

clintner. S45 West Fifth McKeesport. Pa. 521we perform at Beilefleld and the J. Myers team at Grove A.

C. Wednesday Pi Gamma Delta will play at Fulton. The Victory team has protested the grame won by Carey C. on -the grounds of unfair and incompetent umpiring, and this matter is being looked Into. Managers are informed that they These teams hire been setting the .000 .000 .000 pace thus far.

an ona of them is 1 Aally Eirl.M 0 7 p-nerry 0 swug 10 uvKe a. tumDie mis weeit. i -s ARMY O. D. WOOL BLANKETS The whole ward Is aroused oyer the SHARPSRIIRR These are Genuihe 1 w.

WE WILL help establish you in business with greatest future, radio: write for complete information Mars Radio Works, 215 Fourth New York. S21wp coming game, ana a Dig- crowd is as nraK TUT i 38111 PRESS JR. LEAGUE. sured. Both these teams are claim Blankets, Renovated.

must obtain the best umpires possible o'clock. at his late residence. Interment private Monday morning at 10 o'clock. FROST Oh Friday. May; 19.

1922. at 13:35 a. Margaret, widow of the late James Frost, at her residence. 2428 Colorado Northside. Funeral from her ing-, the pennant, and tnelr first real test of strength Is due on Thursday.

STANDING OF THE CXCBs. for these games, and that under no circumstances must lads connected FINE PROGRAM raves I.OOO Two other grood games are listed late residence. 24 28 Colorado North- with the home club as players or for the week. On Tuesday, Johnson Valley Eag'ii i.ooo side, on Monday. May 22.

at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Andrew's ARMY BLANKETS coaches be permitted to handle the eaa Avenue Baptists meet Greenfield Ave- HiTfto'p games. 1 ARRANGED FOR BENEFIT SHOW 8 1 .000 I W' Panther II Renovated army grray cotton blankets.

Double LARGE STOCK and, dairy farm. 308 acres, bank barn. lQSxTik ft. 4 one of the finest in the county, silo. 9 room frame house, with heater, water in house and barn: fine spring at house: 2V miles from town, "A mf.e from Improved road; beautiful location on main road; price $12,500: a bargain and will not Last long; good terms.

C. B. Jamison. Blairsviille. Pa.

521wp FARM, 132 acres, in Westmoreland county. four miles from BlaJrwville: wilt'cut 100 tons of hay thw year; good hoas and barn: good orchard: on miin road; two from Wm. Penn highway; would make a (cod dairy farm; possession any time: price easy terms. C. B.

Jamison. Pa- 521 wp Anflexlite A real spirit of sportsmanship is size. For home or camp what is desired, and it is hoped that the lads will see the benefit of pur Sanitary Sheets 69c nue PTesbyterians, and on Friday, Haselwood Presbyterians meet. Ames M. E.

This league Is going along at a fine clip, and has an army of followers who never miss a game. use. Come in handy at this price. and vicinity "got "their organized PRESS the the Triboro I arilftJtlliaJior Zl off to eying start. Election day hampered the Twilight league a little, as several of tk.

suing: this course. The program for tomorrow nights OILEO SILK, NEW SANITARY SHEETS boxing show at the Arcade hall. Main 1 were crippled on that account. Th. G.

M. Cook. miTi. v.i MCMIS tOClCAHrOAMPCN SMNKM ft oman Catholic church at 9 ciocit. Friends of the family are respectfully inr vittd to attend.

ITLIJEB On Saturday, May 20. 1922. at the residence of her sister. Mrs. Joseph v.

McKeerr. 6921 Thomas Eastend. Anna Fuller, beloved wife of William A. Fuller. Notice of funeral GILSOX At the Mercy Hospital.

on Thursday. May 18. 1922. at 9:50 Julia Edna McCIain Gilson. beloved wife of John F.

Gilson. aged 36 years. Requiem high mass at St. Michael's church. Pit-cairn.

on Saturday. May 20. at 9 a. m. Funeral on Sundav.

May 21. at 3 p. from St. Michael's churca. Frieryia of thi familv are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment in Grand view cemetery. East McKeesport. Pa. AUoona (Pa. papers pleas copy.

HAKTZ On Friday. May 19. 1922. at Upsets Common as Waterproof. Keep mattresses and bedding; clean and dry.

Home, camp or hospital st. Carnegie, which will be held for the benefit of the American Legion, 59c SOFT CLOTHtM SOAP 5UO (Ji.na3ip Tuesday evening FARM, one of the best in Westmoreland county, for dairy: 200 acres or farm land, large nine room house, large bank barn, silo, garagn and all kinds of buildings, in gfod repair, light plant: good fences and P. of Etna, played tbe.claae of ball we Ilka to mtm fK.u Post. 82, Carnegie, will see some of western Pennsylvania's classiest 3 for $1.70. th.

Orioles, Homewood-Brushton League Opened Its ADD POSTAGE TO PRICES QUOTED HERE amateurs In action. Two of the bouts The ieaga officials sih la est.nri th.i. sympathv to Pitcher Orlnsky. of the oles. who auffered a fractured arm last 1 will be featured by the appearance of a pair of National amateur well watered for stock: price $15,000: this is an ideal -home: can be sold with stock, crops and machinery; possession any time.

Address O. 11. Jamison, Biairsvlile. Pa. 521wp Bring this ad in or mail it in and we will give you Utility Kit Pouch with your purchase.

week. I Industrial League Outfits Continue THE PRESS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE CI.rBS. Pet. Aspinwall Collegians start nrr ri.h Season Last Week champions, Boo Ryan of Willow club, 'J la their first attempt, ICE cream and confectionery in good live nam sponea the TbursdaT evening tius, ana lerry jacaianus rim town of 6.000 population beat location of the same organization, lLVpound 1 Vailev Bersar and Point View h.tt'.A CAMPERS AND AUTOISTS 6ET OUR PRICES OH YOUR SUPPLIES.

U. S. SUPPLY STORES CO, in town; an old stand: six living rooms. Trrcr popcq I to a 4-4 tie. after the CfHara Invmhln last year's business reasonable rent.

158. Press office. a21wp class. Both of these boys won their titles at the amateur tourney conducted in Boston recently. The pro 1 West Penn Power .....2 8 1.000 Pittsburgh Railways 2 1 .7 rw Rmithfield ami Second Ave.

Pittsburgh, Pa. T.v M. C. A. mterchurch Baseball r0-bbed of tne Bnt' league opened Its season last week, afin furnished a real game in tne Trihoro Monday.

and Will be at It until the second Liberty Juniors surprised their follow 4 p. Joseph Hants, beloved husband of Teresa Hants (nee Much), aged 1 years. Funeral from the family home. 375 Fingal Nineteenth ward, on Monday at :30 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Martin's church at 9 a. m. Members of K. of St- George.

Branch No. .11. and Al-aacti Loraine Lodge. Northsido. and friends of the.

family axe respectfully invited to attend. llARDLICKA On Friday. May 19. 1922. at 8:30 a.

Anna Hardlicka. wife of John Hardlicka. aged 70 years months. Funeral on Mondav. May 22; at a.

from her late residei ca. 1145 Brabec PERSONAL rtuud Mfg. Co 1 1 .500 Frick Lindsay 1 2 .333 521wp ers when thev -defeated the Iroauoia. H- J. Heinz Co 1 .000 Union Tool Co.

1 .008 Redeemer uthertn, U. (their opener. Let's not have this occur RAma-nn nmiifnii artiD. Pete. Roselle De Vere Method.

SPECIALISTS IN Removing- Superfluous Hair MONEY TO LOAN More surprises -were sprung- last MONEY TO LOAN L. 1 -I The Valley Eagle Juniors set -the Pan week- in THE PRESS Industrial gram follows: 105-pound class Johnny Mullen Galveston club. vs. Andy Tomaakr Wilmr-ding T. M.

C. A. 115-pound class Terry McManus, Willow club. vs. Hugh Mano- Carnegie S-teel.

115-pound ciass Bu-i; Casson. Willow club, va Chuck Sema-tore. Galveston club. 125 pound class Hed Gensler. Triangle club.

vs. Billy Willow club. 135-pound class Ryan. Willow club. vs.

Tom Wil-merding Y. M. C. A. 175-pound class John Imburglia.

Willow club. vs. Dml? el. Diicnauoro rmojierian I Iher secoida down. Pittsburgh.

Reamem Kirn Without the use of denilatorv or electric Northside. St 6terhen's Luthtian make no the I Wisebergs made the! start count at the i aw Ufll a neeaie. racial and scalp treatment. Phona league, one of them being the defeat of Prick Lindsay by West Penn mass at St. Wenceslaus Roman Catnoiie church at 9 o'clock.

Friends of the fam league, and the various clubs have Grant 69. Lei a sui on nana for th second ween of tne leagues. 423 PITTSBURGH LIKE BLDO. 521wfb Power. The crowds were very large at all on their rosters soma of the very best ball players in the.

city. Home- 'LOANS LOANS games last week and from indications th The, teams are all fighting hard for leagues will be a huge success vnml.RrnahtAn district I. vioreri fori every game, and the caliber of ball Manion. Triangle club The entire receipts will be turned ov- to the Legionaires so that they may fur ily are respectfully Invited to attend. HADDOCK On Saturday.

May 20. 1922, at 6 p. m. Harriet Elizabeth, younaest daurhtfr of James B. and Myrtle McOur-ry Haddock, ejred 5 wet its.

Funeral serv-icea Monday. May 22 at 2 p. at the family home. Carey way. Sonthstde.

Friends of the laml'r are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Southside cemetery. turning out good ball players, andaB tor anything that is needed give him put up is a big improvement over call the day before tne game. THE undersigned wiK give $5 for the loan of a photograph of the children of the Knoxville public school taken at or about the opening of the' first Stone school house on Knox R. J.

Phillips was the principal at the time. Communicate with H. B. 714 Carson S. 8..

Pittsburgh. Pa. 521wp most of them are to be found in this QuicMy Made Op To $300 that of a year ago. The teams are Tneadav evenitur at tbe T. tbe games church league.

were ail played over again. well fortified for material, and no outfit is taking anything for granted. Tomorrow night Brushton M. E. Tha -ioserrs cla rn no more aaimi.

in the way. beys, let make them plav for TT.v..n,-. and Property Owners; repayable in ten or more monthly iti- with legal interest inly for actual time due. Business anrofessmnl men purposely -finance this company to enable f61ks in mod- Professional men i ij self-resDecting business basis. nish newly acquired club rooms in Car.

negie. Billy Nixon is promoting the and competent ofnicals have been eecur.i. to handle tbe bouts. Bezdek and Snell i I MIND READER AND HEALER When In their next win. Tomorrow Frick Lindsay meets will play St.

Stephen's at. Silver Lake grounds. On Tuesday Home wood trouble consult Dr. Can cum all HICKS On Saturday. May 20.

1922. at 2:50 p. Mrs. Wllhelmtna Hicks nee Mohrl. beloved wife of John W.

Hicks. az-ed 80 veam Fwn.r.1 from the fam kinds of sickness. When others fail I Ruud Manufacturing- Co. at Phipps playgrounds. On Tuesday the Heinz never do: call or write for aooointment ily home.

1710 McCullough Northside. at your home or at this address. 95 car rrsuieriaiw will usvbwio uiacaauvi 1 a Presbyterian, at the am. place: o. SheraOen-W eStenCl- boys and West Power will Pittsburgh, on Tuesday.

May 23. at 2 to Thirty-seventh st. S626 Smailmsn Lawrenceviile. 521 TO. Services at Emanuel Evangelical anursaav ivcutenier wi Receive Trophies clash at Washington park, and on rONsiDV-HATlON AND PRIVACY prevail throughout the entire transac- 1 Uon.CrDinqncurV nobUgionAcount, invited.

CALL. WRITE OR 1 COMMUNITY. FINANCE- SERVICE, INC. ROOM 691. SIXTH FLOOR "FTTH AVR ARCADE 230 FIFTH AVE.

(Formerly Located S01 Herach Bldg.) S- Under supervision Banking Department of Pennsylvania. tcut this out and keep for referem-). fcjjs meet Home wood IT. P. at Silver Iake SEE MR.

GRANT if you want your hair church. Tripoli st. and Maddison Northside. at 2:30 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Wednesday evening Pittsburgh Rail Elliott League Is ways Co. will, travel to -Carnegie to and on Friday Blackadore and Brush-ton M. E. will play at the Home wood oooDea most Decomipg to you.

High-class work at all times. We use Tarnleum shampoo, made by Wildroot Co. Hours r- 1IOLLER.V-On Saturday. May 19. state college, aaay i.

i wi lt lock boms with Union Tool. Every to S. Mononrahala House Beaut Par- at Lnrawins tne rans playgrounds, and Stephens and Michael Holleran. in Fnneral from his late resi surprises featured the student maw lor. court 2400.

5 2 1 wp I his 60th year. Vliuuitu 614wlnjtrfUiD one- of 'these games promises to be well worth seeing. Redeemer at Silver Lake BUSINESS art cajllng cards printed. $1 per handred. $4.50 per thousand: highest quality: free samples; card cases 10 cents.

W. M. Whitieck. 3018 Eye N. Washington.

IX C. 51 wife PRESS Shcradcn-Westend- at 1:10 o. Rosalia Schreek eee Glm Elliott Church League. dence. Fourteenth and Louise st v.

Mun-hall. on Tuesday. May 2J. at 8:30 a. rn.

Ketiaiem high man at Kt. Mary's church at 9 o'clock. Interment st. Marv's cemetery. Munhall.

Pa. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. HOPTE On Thursday. May 18. st :50 p.

Kdward. baioved child of CThaxtes and Anna Hoppe nee WinkoV. aged months 2 dsys. Funeral aervires On Sundav. Mav 21.

at at par. br. aged 71 years. Funeral fmrn the residence of ber daughter. Mrs.

Florence Heyl, 88 Martsolf ave. West View, on Monday. May 22. at 8:30 o'clock. Reoulem STATIONERY SPECIAL.

200 sheets. 100 envelopes, printed name. l.Xoans, Lawf ul Rate $35 00 to $300.00. Tour application uwndled promptly ua strict confidence: no eamlaa- tinn fee: no expense unless loan address: black, blue. postpaid.

Sharra mass at St. Athanasius' church at 9 CI-TRA. BTAXUTNG OF TEX stationery 1 Kdith Oakland. Pltta- Pet. 1 trtirgh.

Schenley Z030-R. 521n o'clock. Friends of the family and members of the Holy Rosarv and Christian Mathers' society are respectfully invited 1.090 1 .887 ..2 Bheraden K. i West End M. E.

I Sheradea Latheraa ARB you unhappy, unlucky, sick, a fail- I ents" residence. 712 Wettach Northside. to attend meeting held In honor of the visitiur fathers here tonight. The first vea" the presentation of a beautiful trophy shield to Capt. G.

A. Snell of the IK! I 1 football team. In token of the appre- elation felt by the student body foe- the gTeat record made by the Lions in going through the hardest season without defeat. The shield was headed "Eastern Champions" and bore the names, of the members of the team together with he season's record. The second surprise came when Captain-elect Bentz of the football team called Hugo Bezdek, popular director of athletics, to the stage arui presented him with a gold watch Jn- Kf APPAntra On Saturday.

May I srteraden P. mfcde. way not pay an SiTiSdin bflla and owe all to -where it will oe easily repaid txavmenta made of a sUe tew .500 .800 ure. eicT ine secret or success in lire. Friends the family ar.

reapectioliy in- Itlack and White art. Sixth and Seventh vited to attend Books ot Moses. Write Hoffman. 18 Main urrirrtn. Sharpsburg.

Pa. 621wo MaT 1(- Northside Church League Hit by Rain ALLEGHENY PRESS JUNIOR CHURCH LEAGUE. (- mxiiG or THE CI.rBS. Perl Pet Mrlure ..3 0 l.OOO'c. A.

M. E.l 2 .333 North 2 1 Baptist .000 LEAGUE LINERS. Rain again played havoc with the schedule, with the result that but two games were played last week. Both of these games were, however, verv interest- 20. at 2 a.

Qaarles Schappachtr. Elliott Evangelical in his 7fth rear, hnaband of lot late Loalsa, I fiheraden CP. 1 1 1 2 1 a .233 .00 .008 Schuppacher nee Bergman), at his lato Fh-rajfn Presbyterian Sf.ToO MONTHLY PATS VI 5S SiOO MONTHLY ifAYS 31 04.09 residence. Kennedy tswnfsip. jf-onrai wen EI r.

OMcS: Loans UP TO $300 On pianos ylctrolaa. household fur altar, and gnaranteod notes. Loan payable In to 20 monthly Legal charres hsssa on uupaid balance for actual time wsed. Loans with other companies) paid off and more money advaaoed. Hours to Saturdays to 1 P.

m. CaM. write or phone Court I-O-g-0. Beneficial Loan Society. Boom SOS Mage S3 yourth Ave, Ueenaed Money Lenders.

Tasday. May 23. at 8 a. Beoulem i' 1 nuKQ nurnci. son or xne WANTED Person seeinr the lady late John and Bridge! Hughes Funeral by horse Friday.

13:15. in front of frm the chapel of W. A. Dunn. 1408 Olvmoif! theater.

Fifth ave. Please call Fifth on Monday morning at 8-30 a. 1415-J or write Laura Wirmore. High mass at the church of the 3707 Buder st 531r Epiphany at o'clock. Friends of the MOTORS Wetlnghoo.se h.

p. with 'amily are respects-ally invited to attend. high mas at St. Frances Do Sale- chun-n I Fheraden. Westend and Elliott fans at cine.

rntwii oa urauj a 1 jajn. invited to attend. are flnding- a pleasant. wayof pass SCHAFFRATH On Saturday. Mav 28.

1 ing their evening this summer, look 10 00 O.N in L. fAa tn.v. IIS 00 MONTHLY PAYS 1300.00 Plus interest at Vfc per cent, on-i Sinnid monthly balances. IS" VSy leSgthif time from one to 20 jj Mil L021 Co. cord plug and pulley: guaranteed: 113.

7S 1 HtDGEN On Thorsdav M.v at a at a m. weorsw r. scianrath. Ins; at the rimes being- played in Jackson st. and Brighton rd.

fiHwp I p. Mrs. Susan Bord Hudgen. in b'r beloved hosbaatd of Pearl R. Miliar ScbarT- Tp t.if ir ZTT- I 1 3(1 vear.

Funeral services at the re-el ratn. ia it is inn year. mnrai servtcas THE PRESS Sheraden-Westend-El- scribed. 'To Bez. from Penn State.

a nCVTIi. rZ-V-LY" JLiZZ I "en-e or Her j. B. Hudeen. 31 is at the residence or nis latner-in-law.

lllott Church Charles P. Miller. 885 Holla North- tree-worT1 Monday afternoon. Ma.v treatments, always open. 621xb I.

at o'clock. Friends of the family are trical 451 WOOD ST. Roow There Is no league la the county in R8LI, PHONE I521 na Timaar. aiav z. at p.

ra. Friends ef the family are reinectruHy The Nittany coach of football and baseball was deeply touched by the token and In his talk that follow! I A W. 9-rra-ivvr Vti Isv kaalr Viw V-ta Kv sv-4 wl I respectfully invited to attend luvitea ta attero. adoption Into a Catholic Write! Chicago 4111.) papers please copy which the rivalry is keener, and the 396. press omce.

S21xp JONES On Friday. Mav 11. 1. iH fnM iV. vtn.nli If w.

thei- best pnifpa UH fo, ofr Jones, hnsbaad of lovalty and suoDort that made sue- 1 1 vi .1 nnf, in hi hnth Wed.v"TSarmi. inlr saef. sames are an being fought to a thIrirrV Enthusiasm is intense, and the home. i Ftrtv-seoond snndav. at 2 fans are more' than getting- their Joieph.

I33 Station at. 3S4MMJS cfi I "vlee Snndav at I p. m. at the fam-sllwt I if home. 5421 Walnot at Kasteod.

See Other Ads Lfain (assified Section. nraua ox ine xamiiv are respectzuil p. m- niranii aerTices ai i. aieran I church at 2:30 0. m.

Branch 28 I moriey worth. lag to those who like to see a bombardment of hits and runs. Both the games were won by exceptionally large rcorea. McClurea certainly were in a batting mood, scoring 28 runs and making so many hits that it was impossible to keep track of them. It is too bad that some players cannot understand what sportsmanship is.

and Snair of the North Presbyterian team, certainly shows a lack of sportsmanship and fairness. There is no room in this league for a player of this type, and he had better get an idea ef what sportsmanship is. if be expects to remain a member of this league. The North Presbyterian team is composed -of good, gentlemanly players for the moat part. The officers ef the league are determined that every player Is going to live up to every rule of the constitution, and every $1 PER HOUR, late model Plerce-Arrow Vatt PaL mTuSadavIntert0'0t cess possible.

Other speakers at thai meeting were President John I. I Thomas and Superintendent of County Schools S. Bentz." who spoke for 'j the visiting fathers. cr tor2 I On Monday. Sheraden M.

E- will If7kfghils 'SBHssaasisissSBasM ss 1 MONEY TO LOAN. Fm a short tune--or a-Ionat time. 5 $20 to $300. This ofOce is operated onder the jeri vision of the state and. a for the purpose of providing a ace where honest people can borrow a am cm tit from $15 to $300 without than the legal rate of interest or witto-JOt being imposed upon In any way.f Tou pay straight interest for mount you have and only for the actual time you keep the money.

Eaeh payment LOANS ON JEWELRY SJlxb KJERK Suddenly.1 at Roseland. on I Saturday. Mav 1 Ql ar. snrrr.iKD On 8arday. Mav 20.

lOislPlay at Elliott Evangelical. On DON boy have yonr old ones Kuneral services at his late residence. 435 ll lAa at her Thursday. Sheraden M. P.

will be the renewed. Call Cedar 844S-W. rxrath fcTaline Ptttsburgh. Pa. Time t.ne of funeral later.

I attraction at Sheraden Presbyterian, S51xp Kingfishers Win. ioiumpue w-, an, on Friday Westend U. P. will See Other Ads Main Section. to be announced later.

KNOKKL On Thursday May IS. 1820. Barbara Knoerl nee Clemens 1. wif of Peter Knoerl. aged -4 years She Is survived bv her husband, two rhildrea.

SlCTIXLHTTKL-Oo Toesdar. krv ia 1 Play at Sheraden TJ. P. Kingflshe Nightingales '1 i 1 mV haupp The league officials are on the job manager is cautioned to stuay. saia rutes.

and have his players understand them. AB A A P. A INSURANCE. aiarcena ani tdward; tier mother. Bar Canrarr InstrltAluo.

con 14 1 5 Shore. 3 2 4 2 M. istiei. at the family home. 2715 West Lib-1 and are.

doing their. beat to enforce bara Clemens: two sisters. Mm. Kunzman and Mrs I Tt. -nililinnr- 1 4 3 2 Lewls.2..

5 2 3 4 1 one a Kjnetoeotb city. She la I all eli mtmm ilai ni.n 13 1 5 0 3 3 1 0 3 $1,000 INSURANCE poliev for $1 a year. United States Ca suititv Ins. 809 i Ferguson bldg. N.

R. Meares. 521wp brother. Paut Clemens- Funeral from the mirvlved hv two dan.hmr. We er urincinal reduces trie inrenai.

1 i FOR MAKING LOANS: nothing deducted Km the loan. It is only necessary that ywu are, permanently located and keeping net notify yoor employer: rltker do we make inaufrtes of year Jrh relatives or trades-people. All business handled privateiy. it tsnttm von nothing to talk ro a rears ducted alone modern banking lines, invites you to get money on your furs. You might as weil take advantage mt their value.

While 1 2 10 4 0 10 0 I family home. 834 Climax Eighteenth Robb. sicheistiei. and three sons! have already been declared ineligible. George C.

Harrv H. aad John Sicheistiei: one brother. George Hchaopo. and rane.s. 6 Martin.

KeHy.2.. 5 Keilar.l. 5 held.m. 3 Rasm.l.. 3 Rsshoo.c.

3 Tarev.r.. 2 Barr.p.. 2 William 1 Carrell.o 1 by reason of their residence, and it Is we are keeping them stored er See Other Ads Main Classified Section. 1 0 1 0 0 9 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 one sister. Mm.

Mary Schindehotte. Serv-1 calmed tfcat tbe" rules will.be strictly 0 12. 0 2 1 King.m.. 1 3 10 2iFtarr.c. 0 0 3 0 Goodw.l.

2 2 1 110 1 'Johns, p. 0 0 0 ne n. tees on Sunday afternoon. May 21. at wara.

at a. m. on Monday. May 12. 5lemn high mass at St, George's church at m.

Branch L. C. B. Women's Conference of St. George's church and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend.

Interment in St. George's cemetery. KOeiER On Gatordav. Mav SO. 1922.

at enforced, throughout the season. The p-clock. Friends or tne family are respect fully invited to attend. Interment private race Is a hot one, and it is to be over with us. and a small amount 11 jj-borrow.

Call, write or phone Grant lls. CITIZENS LOAN CO. anna 21. Park bldjr. CSecond oor.

Corner mil ave- and Smithjeld st. SPECIAL MOTICESt yon. norrow wavai money you neeu. Our low rate covers both storage and Interest. $88.00 easts but $1.50.

Loans also, oaa 6 Yearly Interest on DIAMONDS SILVER JEWELRY LISTED BONDS fought out on Its merits. (Murray.p I Warren O). Baltimore (Md.) and Tork HAyTNG boua-bt the store 'and flxtnres of late Jacob and Barbara Koser. Funeral fpa. papers pi.aae cony.J SXiOMaCB At the family residence.

299 WATCHES LISTED STOCKS w. 1 .1.1 1 "a 'rom his late residence. 324 Curtin ave. hl.t Ke" mk'5im5nd Eighteenth, ward. 01 Tuesday.

May 22. at bills against sarpe mustbe made known tt n.i- i rL.ee-.-,. Tenth at- AsolnwelL, on Thursday. Mav Interesting Giames before Mav 24. Marion Womer.

520xr vMerstate; Coi' 1922. at 4 -d. AJiarew c. siomer. kii.hiiul ttt Marv Jane Heckart filom.r church at 9 o'clock.

Frienda of the family NO extras. 8PECIAL FUR RATES. Yearly lean, with renewals, a. NOTICE is hereby -given that mv wife I ae respectfully Jnvited to attend. Totala27 8 20 29 191 Totals.

38 1 30 1 Williams batted for Barr in tenth. Kingfishers 0030090301) Nightingales 100000050" 0 f. Two-base hits Lewis. Jones. Shore.

Three-base bits Barr, Sheldon. Lewi. Home run Barr. Stolen bases Bavr. Sheldon.

Shore. King. Bases on bails Off Keen 3. off Carrol I. Struck out Bv Keen 7.

by Barr 10. aged 2 years. Funeral services on San- having left mv bed and board without often as wanted, and you seal your oft day. Mar ii. at nan or PRESS Mon Valley Church Leaguers Playing Good Ball PRESS MON.

VALLEY CHURCH LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE, CLCBS, it Pet. Elizabeth Presbyterian 7. .3 0 1.009 West Elisabeth, M. E.

.1 0 1.000 Cairton M. E. .1 1 .500 Wilson Presbyterian 1 1 .500 Elizabeth 1 1 .50) Ira ma M. 0 2 .000 Elisabeth M. E.

0 2 .000 Real sport Is being- provided by the teams In THE PRESS Mon Valley Church league, and the fans are turning out in large numbers to en-Joy the contests. Next Tuesday" evening- "West Elizabeth will play alt the Elisabeth Pres any lust cause or reason. I will pay no the family are respeciiunv invited to at LANG On Thursday. May 1. 1922.

at 2:10 a. m' Julia A. Kephart Lang. beloved wife of Laos, in her 3rd year. Funeral from the residence of her own valuables for our Safe De-1 posit Vaults, -returned original Loan 0)erv 604 Arrotf 'Bldg tends bins coniracieo.

nv ner. E. S. DUBOIS. Wllmerdincr Pa.

seal undisturbed. 8TJIJJVAN At Merer Hospital. motner-in-iaw. rs. Jacob 1415 Are-Scheduled for M.

M. Teams PRESS il. i M. LEAGUE. mwr See Other A Is Main Classified Section.

Thursday. May 11. lszs. at 8:80 a. Prudential Lean Society.

Commonwealth Collateral Co. and also the 20 to 300 Madison on Sunday after- Catherine Snllivan. beloved wife of noon at 2 o'clock. Frienda.of the family jlate Michael Sullivan, in her 73d. late -Michael eullivaa.

in her 731 year. Duslnesa of nve other loan com parries conducted here. are reapecituiiy iHvtiwi 10 -aiieou. anier- rTirierai iroin iAn.r nna- dock and Electric East Pittsburgh, untiilav. Mav 22.

at 3:30 a. m. High! Victory for Oakdale High. Good pitching by Kensinger and opportune hitting by his mates enabled OakdaW High school to win over Findley Vocational school at Oakdale. 3-6.

Lineup: iSCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Jos. De Roy Son U. vu oaui US a. at 10:30 m-. Bridget Sweeney, wife of mass at St.

uoiemao cnurcn. xurtie Creek, at 9 a. rri-Friends of the family r'W WILL I.BND YOU MONBY TODAY ON YOUR NOTE OR FURNITCRS. BTC. WITHOUT REMOVAU ouk DOLLARS TO pay t'P ALL THOSE SMALL BILLS AND GET ON A CASH BASIS.

Long- time small paymenta. nothing deducted. Information gladly yen. t-au vp and see how caiy it is to get tho money 311-313 SMITH FIELD ST. David Lalley.

Funeral from the family residence, 32s Haleman E. on AUTOSCMOeL 8TAKDDSG OF THE CLVBB. are respecttuliy inviteo to. Oakdalo S. v-waxc On Tharsday.

May 18. 1922. at 1 Tuesday. May 23. 1922.

at 8:30 a. m. AB A O. J. Oude Co.

.8 aj a wx- A IV aos i Here Nearly Century a. Rosina Falk Cyak. in her 3th fQlemo mass at Sacred Heart church at Clark.1.. 5 Ketr.r Allisr ac Cory Co. 1 9 ciocK.

rienos ot tne tamiiy are ro Pet. 1.000 1.O0 .667 .500 .333 .00) Get a better Job and earn more money, vear. nrvivva ov lwu uaugniere. lLtniiu Falk and Hn. Minnie Schfllti: under guaranteed quality training you can spectfully Invited to attend.

Gulf Reflnlnr 2 -1 Kmfmanni 1 1 Doubleday-HHl Eleetriev 1 2 Mrs. Marie Zolder. and seven Johnstown (Pa.) papers please copy. Interstate Collateral Loan become a first -all around, practical urM. uaeemi nrrim be nee Reliance tare -ins.

uo. I auto rofchanic, capable of filling any ga- I LEdGETT On Thursday. May IS. 1922 Loans as Low as 1 rage jjpb. Special course for owners ac- I at 1:30 p.

m. David son of Mrs. Ja-ie late residence. 194S Ley Troy. Hill, on i Sunday.

May 21. at p. m. Friends of A 0 0 9 1 0 10 1 113 1 0 0 0 1 0 it 1 1 1 1110 12 11 1 1 0 7 15 I I Collins.1 Ay ream Dnnke.1 MeVer.s Cooke, 1. Haden.2 Hughac Slngpt.p Knpgr.p Fluke.m OiCarllele.s OjMltchel.S 4 2lPurdy.r.

3 llMustio.l. 3 OLStuckh.2 4 UMlacci.m 3 OiHamln.c 3 l'Drurd. p. 3 SI TIT A MONDS. WATCHES.

JBI WERT. byterian grounds, Elizabeth Lyceum Leegett. Funeral services at the family imparned by moving picture instructions NO FEES. EASY TKK413 4 Arrott bid Wood st. and Fourth eve Court tit.

lsiM9ta we aiso loan ai low rates oa at either I home. 900 Anaheim st- Herron Hill, on Reduced rates until June 1st the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment at St. Paul's Southslae Silverware. Cameras.

Guna, Tools, school. Write for catalogne cemetery. Xxavaavaaasat th i-t-itsSsI PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OP ACTOMO- 1 BILE ENGINEERING. a v-nLKM Suddenly on -Thursdav. xo st rumen ta.

GALLINGER'S Kaufmann's "aseball team "will play Doubleday-Hill leetrie Co. outfit tomorrow nigbt; at Carfleld park, a good contest is looked for. Kaufmann's are eager to get started on; the victory route and promise their opponents a merry bat- Corner ColliTis and Station. East Liberty. May 18.

,1922. at 7 P. m. Bruce Wandless. Totals.33 8 8 25 Totals.

83 c9 years. unr.rai services on su Pittsburgh. and 403 Penn Pittsburgh. Pa. 521XO 9S9 Liberty ave.

Established 1864. 430s dav evening. May 21. at o'clock, at See Other Ads Main Classified Section. the residence or nrs Milton J.

Wand less 1311 Tennessee Doimont Dl Two-base hits Mitchell. Ayres. Dunk First base on balls On" Kensinger 3. Drumard 5. Struck out Gy Kensinger by Slaugenhaupt 3.

by Drugmard 10. Homeville Beats Hazelwood. MONEY LOANED ON FURS. ss. Amalgamated Asociatlon ef Monday, May 21.

at 2 p. m. Friends of thF family are respectfully, invited to. attend. METERS On Friday.

May 19. at 5:17 p. Harry Anthonv Meyers. Funeral from his late residence. 51 Natch er" Mt.

Washington. Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem mass at St. Justin's Catholic church. Born at 9 o'clock.

Interment in St. George's cemetery.i ME I.LETT On 'Friday. May 10. at 2:10 p. at the home of her daughter.

Mrs. Annie Ingold, 121 Charles Ann Walsh Mellett. widow -of Michael Mellett. Fnneral services on Monday morning at 8:20 a. rn.

Solemn reouiem Street and Electric Railways employees I tie. Stored free' of charge In the most cold itoraaa olanL Phona Court 4858. will be the attraction at Clairton and Elizabeth M. E. will play at Wilson.

On Thursday El ram a will play Elizabeth M.7 E. on the Iatters grounds, Clairton will appear at West Elizabeth and Elizabeth Lyceum will be the attraction at "Wilson. The race Is elose. and the teams realize that every game counts In the pennant race. Beat Lyceum Team.

Lutz A Schramm Co. continued their winning streak, taking over the Swiss-vale Lyceum. 9 to 5. Lineup: and xrlenes oi am mviteo to On Ttsesday evening Gulf Reflning MATRIMONIAL attend. initnorai juuuuej morauir in WOLK'S, 410 MARKET ST.

Homewood cemetery. Hazelwond AB A tswra Homeville AB A mn on I' nurse ay. Mav is. 19" 3:40 -p. m.

Eugene A. Ward, husband of See Other A4 Main Classified Section. LONELY little flapper." tired living alone: very I dare you write! Box 153. Club. .204 Elm San (Large addressed stamped en- Co.

apd Reliance Life insurance Co. will come together at Warrington parkland this should! be one of the best battles of the. week. On Friday. the O.

J. Gnfle Co. and Ailing Cory Co. tearos will fight It out at $20 to $300- AT LAWFUL RATES. You don't need a bank rating or a mortgage on real estate.

AU we require is that jrou own furniture ana are permanently located and you get the monev- immediately and have from one to twenty months to repay It. You par for only the time yoa use the money. All dealings are confidential. No ae need If 4n a special hurry phone Grant 78e. 1 Licensed and supervised VT tha Fient.

of the State. HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. 315-318 Park Bidg. Third; Floor. 8:30 to 8 P.

m. Saturday till 1 p. m. 0 12 4 0 0 I 2 17 4 0 1a' 13 1 THoran.m 4 0 11" 1 2 0 6CV.nley.l 4 11 1 1 19 4 19 5 0 Catherine warn iMa innaral on Sunday afternoon at 2 clock from the residence of his mother Mrs. J.

Dyer. 4928 high mass at St. Bridget's church at 9 Volght.2 4 Seller.l 5 Huntz.s 6 Durst. 3. 4 Thmao TTTIr t.m 4 frif A WRTTEVI? 4MT1 STflPAHR velope.

please. 621wp clock. Friends of tne family are re spectfully Invited to attend, ureeoDeio. pri- Haldane st. vate.

0 0 2 OlChorbo.S 4 0 RESPECTABLE man. agfled 45. little OTtonna A tna.t trnnA nman will- WnROVERV On Friday. May 19. 1922 nnn 1 0 0 8 0 Bgham.r 1 0 1 Benet.c.

4 0 0 TETTER At Hamilton, Ontario. Wedneadav. Mav 17 1999 Pblpps playground. They are lead a. i at nis residence.

144 Union Transfer Storage Co HI ins to settle in the country aged 35 to 42. at 11:3 1 II object matrimony. Write 184. Press of- Spencer Cam ok. William J.

McGov- Gendr.p. 4 0 10- S- I husband of Catherine McGovern move. srarK ana ritore 11 nee. oiwp i ern. 521wp I ern.

p. William Tetter, son of Anaa 1 lng" the, league at. present and one Eg-erter Tetter and the late Conrad Tet- I j. tv for a tninhle hut in his 37th year. Funeral from the I of them is due ior a turn Die, oat Roger.r.

2 1 1 8 0 GVgt.r. 2 0 0 0 1 Thran.p 8 T0tala34 9 27 9 Swlssvale L. AB A Dghrtv.2 4 11 3 l-Tinerai. rrom tne residence A ra i- a 2 18 2 4 crtner.r a Totals, sl 2 8 24 6 GOOD lookln TTelbr.a Household Goods. his brother.

E. Tetter. Sis there is- considerable difference of -rntleman 'IJ iritt his father-in-law. William J. Kane.

PresJ Trm 7300 Idlewild Homewood. on Tuesday. May 23. at 8:30 a. m.

High mass of jvictjre.s. 4 Heed.l.. 4 nn trlflers. Write "178. Press office.

Vrlte 17S. Press office opinion as to" which one It will be. general hauling' contractors. Larsrs motor trucks for long distance haul-, in. Teams for hire and baggage de Morrsv.p 3 521wfghijkfb Huxley oneraura.

oti onnaay arter-noon at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family are i respectfully invited to attend. In 6Zlwp Rosary church at reauiem i-t Holy 1 I WELL-TO-DO middle-aged gentleman de-I o' ciocit. Friends of the family are re- 11 1 1 1 0 0 0'1 1 0 1 12 Hrntn.m 4 907- West Diamond -North C.Wal.2 W.Klo.2 Y.Wal.l WHmal Schltz.S Schrnt.l Dtchr.r Wlker.r Bbvln.c terment private. ia Lar no.

i Sloe. Phono Cedar a. Two-base hits Boger. Con ley. wni.

Thomas. Base, on balls Off Gardner off Thomas 1. Struck out By Thrsn by Gardner 7. O. Hoppers loosed Out.

sires acquaintance oi iaay o-u; ODject, 1 speciruiiy-mviwa Write. 149. Press office. I McCLELLAND On Thursday. May 18.

Beck.l.. 4 Ross. 3. 4 Greiish a v-anfmann defeated Gulf Refining bziwp 11920. at 8:30 p.

Cecelia McClelland Mr? and Mrs. Joseph Frye and sen. team in a weii-piayeu sains ai uanieia WORLD" WAR VETERANS. wire oi j. a.

Mcuieuand. unink wiah te extend their sincere OjOllngr.c 4 c1 W.nt"two TevehGid loone olnmhiV. FAITH HEALER of 48 wishes to meet lTOJ-McClell 8 11 and. aged 42 years. park.

The score. thanks to their neighbors, friends and ui.thiH for the sympathy extendd them load oaa. load- from Cleveland- one Inori young lady or -widow to neip -nim in TjAtneral services at the family 906 tt Hall.o 0 0 10 Kaufmann's. wa n. i van- rrimnnv ivnta H.Kps.P 2 C.

O. Hopper during their bereavement in the loss of from Columbus: we are expert movers: i'' Madison ave-, jNormsiae. on aiouaay. May we give special estimates on return loads Press office. aziwp m.

Friends of the family are A rl rt II A Gulf Ref. Co. I A CttUp m.O 1.1 6 0 1 11 PA Wells s. .2 2 0' 3 1 Kline 0 111 TotaJs.31 14 27 18 Totals. 88- 11 24 12 their son.

ia" Shaffer. 1 Bunttner Cedar. 7072: 521 wb I LADY, well educated, wishes to corre- respectfully invited to attend. Interment 2 3 BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP rrand on -such easy terms of repayment a Strom -the Guarantee Locn Co- 5 censed and oonded nrm. oV in paying overdue or to buy tho -Sthings you need for cash at bargain rrlcoa, that every one can.

take ail-M Svantaa. of -TJdOST. Two-base hits Babvlon. Har Malay. r.

Jones. Rutler r.o a --TT? rriT-p tdttt uri-ir spond witn gentleman. or over: ODject iniv- MUVh. 1 riJi WAY matrlmenv. Write O.

15. Press office. SATLOB On Saturday, May 21. 1922 Tvner.i 6 2 2 Weilnd e.l 17 10 Alxndr p.l 10 4 0 Black. 0 i 9 0 0 rington.

uecK. jjimger. inree-oase hits wleesnies. Reed. Stolen han.i 1 xfdler.l.

5 112 ,1.. n. MnnT. 1. 1 BZll 521wp nngler.3 for satisfaction: we pack, crate, ship and bling 2.

Schultz. Schrandt. H. Kleespies In loving remembrance of mi darling g111, 5 abv boy. Clyds W.

Blber. who died one Parrel 1 1 1 2 0 0 eaJ ago today. May -21. 192L aged 22 Senaky 1 inntlia Hill .1 babv vear Craig 1...1 0 0 wSnj-T I 2 3 Huriev r.o i store nousenoia gooas: gee our estimate. Franklin 5809.

Miller Bros. Storage. 621wfljb 01 at 9:15 a. John Naylor. in his 5th year at his residence.

40 South ave. Bellevue. Funeral services Monday evening. May 22, 1922. at o'clock.

Interment O'NETLX, On Thursday. May 18. 192S. at 10:55 p. Mary Cordell O'Neill, widow of James in-her 78th year.

Piin.ml services at the residence of her The bud the Gardener gave me. a pure carr, and lovlns? child. I Reed 2. Lagar 3.0 1 1 0 1 Barny m.l 0 01 6S See Other 'Ads Main Claaslfled Section. PROPOSALS WANTKU-A' return load to anv point' Tiitltp 5 1 0 2 Tannv.p 3 0 1 2 2 Hcppcr.r God gave him to my Keeping te cherish -v In the-east by man with large moving 1 18 "8 I 1ut as it was opening to the glory I mJV1r TTome nm rValr Ktrby.c.

1I Totals 44 9 18 27 ll Totals. 41 8 13 van aoout one i. uau oeit pnone Smith-field 1993. 4135; Jenkins Arcade. 52wfifr SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at I Mrs.

Stephen Wendell 'S $88 FOUR MONTHS 18. Longer time, small monthly pay- 2 Sments. Pay mbre at any time or in 2 full. We only charge the legal rate Jon monthly balance. Make your wi oi i no I struck out Aiexanaer oy rxeea o.

Down came our heavenly Gardener aad on bails Of Alexander off Reed 4. the omce or tne secretary, iviu- uienwoon nazei. Two-ban hits Wagneo 3. Nagy. WANTED Rates on 5-ton truck load of bach.

P. Schaerrer hells Off Sinit or met amiiv-ar. respeciiuiiy ln- -Hopper. Base on Typo Club Trounced. hita furniture from Elizabeth.

K. J. Week niclpal Building. MeKees RocIul until wood, -on of Tuna 11 Write 15 Pre, nfriee Monday. June 5.

1922. for the Friends-0 ot.june 11., write v. 168. press office. collectfon and disposal of all garbage vited to t- and rubbish, includtng tin cans from the M'DON attena.

StrucK out Smilinr. rolden-hairea. Dloe-ya tMkb of djy missed bv his mother. Mrs. Maris Blber.

ff V.VW" a. Weber 7. M'DONALD-On Saturday. May 20. James Mnrlanil Ua.

said Borough for the period of one. two Sse Other Ads Main Claraifled Section. "1922. at 7:45 a. rn.

Typo Club I New, Kensington AB Ai ABRHPA P.M.m.1 4 1- 2 OiHlihan.S 5 0 1 18 or three years. Information for bidding Donald, husband of Letitia Marshall Mc- Tnav be obtained at tne omce or tne sec- I i i rut fatner er Mur.h.n 0 4 retarv. The Council of the Borough of I Donald. will be held at his late I Warren Defeats Bon Air. Bon AhssebslI 6 We wish t.

thank 'the friends of Mrs. gf. 41' i 2bavis.l.e cnnnfleld for their evmnatbv I 5 a a RrvanU schofleld for their sympathy and SlrVnt 1 Clan 2. McKees Rocks reserves the right to re-1 lesidence. 833 Lehigh ave.

East Liberty. I a a. nnv anil nil- Ivlrlfl T'rnnnSM 1 U.I 1 V. A I An evening, at 8 or. Monday p.

m. Eriends of hown in the bereavement it our SE'--'t 7 MEETING NOTICES NOTICE 4 TO STOCKHOLDERS. Stockholders of the Standard Automatic 2. tases wil jjaorrisev ore Baumgartner 1. Struck out Bv Hall 2.

by W. Kleespies 8. by Morrisey 1. -by Baumgartner 2. GEORGE B.

M0RELAND, GETS LETTER AT NASSAU. "Word has been received from Princeton of the awarding of the wrestling insignia to a Pittsburgh boy. George B. Moreland, a member of the Junior class, -who -represented the 'varsity matmen in the 123-pound class. Young Moreland is a son of Dr.

and Mrs. 1 George B. Moreland, of Edgewood Moreland won his numerals in his Freshman year, winning every bout in the 115-pound class. He represented "Western Pennsylvania In the national junior tennis tournament at Forest Hills, N. T.

In the summers of 1918 and .1918. He, sails on June 21 for Burope, accompanied by hia brother, Carroll a sophomore at Princeton; and 'several class- a T'he amelnw.V a battle. Norton I.lneuo: Decker, 1 2 Harall.m 2 JSl FOURTH AV-B. QpM aAi Phones Cour 1E97: V. 4k A.

Main 124. MO.NCr-LV SUAIS TO SUIT-ON REAL HEIRS TO EaTATE.ACTO; MOBILES: AND. TRUCKS. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR ANT OTHER SECURITY. 4126 'elenklAs "Arcades mother.

nnt 17 anil nwens opened at a meeiin oi council, uune o. 1922. at Municipal Building. 8 p. GEO.

W. GAST. 621e MRS. BAdDERS. "-f1 MRS.

J. B. V-L-JK. I 0 08 2 -una -a' a cr-uT-ru I Tpsn.l.c Y.r,x 3 4 Machine corporation of the state ef A. A.

I Bon Air A AB A Parrv.SA 00 1 1 MRS. -W M'GAHET. bnsmre.r 1 0 0 0 0 0 ,1 Or6skl.P 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 the are respectiuiiy invited to attend. Intrment private REESE On Friday morning. -Mav 19.

1922 "-39 o'clock, Cecelia -Emery Reese, widow-- of Rosser Reese, -in her 66th year. Services at her Sate home. 197 West Ninth Homestead. on Monday afternoon at 2 Interment in Richland cemetery, i RITCHIE On Saturday. May 20.

1922. at 5 a James Ritchie, husband of the late -Annie E. Neely Ritchie. in his htv-second year. Fnneral service at See Other Ads Main Classified Section.

carsns-o Blake, p. 3.0 3 0 0 Chnks.D 1 0 0 0 8 2 12 2.1 4 0 11 1 4 0 0 0 Stanrd.r. 4 111 lDanner.l. 4 Jf.rres.c. 4.0 117 2iHlnsch.Z.

Sloanlr. 4 0 0 0 OGelb.m.. Smith.m 4 0 0 0 0 Almasy.l amer I 3 0 0 1 Black.c. Nortonn. 8 1 2 80wenao.

Delaware, are hereby-requested to. deposit their mock ceFtiflcates with the under-signd and receive in exchange therefor certificates in a new corporation called the Automatic Distributing Co. Ip accordance with a certain resolution adopted bv the stockholders of the said Standard Automatic "Machine at meeting held March 1922. POTTER TITLE TRUST Fourth ave. A Grant Pittsburgh.

Pa. Totals. 37 15 13 24 9 21 11 0 110 i 0 1 13 2 0 0 0 1 SEWING MACHINES DANCING ACADEMIES Ta.v ia. BrranL -Carter, crt your new and used machines u.n.m.nn's. Kaat Liberty.

mponic. "Vaughn. Two-base Warren 2. Tym or. ni-s av.

wtivinaK I his la.te residence, a Mt, lecker, Hawrell, McGregor. Totals. 31 1 6 27 8 Totals. 8 4 8 8 27 81 I nrtnB. On 1 Washington, on ininka TTirnn h.

an hit- Par- Befirinner. Mondavi and Thursdav eve where you are not talked Into buying what you do not want: we have all kinds rvles and remember our -word and Monday, May Tt. at 8 p. m. He wi a member pf Col.

William Moody post' 1S5. G. A. R. Friends of o.i-n h.u Ganor.

Hess. Errors-Bullets. Hin.ch. Alma-y. Two- ning: private lessons oauj.

rnona mna-lin 8504. B21xo 713 DIAKCKD S. 3, Bryant, rveiugmia. oi on ae v. good.

ozixxie the family are respectxuiiy invited to at astlsa Kfrilain lIMsirsl iiiubvwi pvyDVWnnV'H ni trt the tit Af.tiM I I CMt Cy Wlrm Ctwhmrm ll.n tVn.MStrS7k ont-BT Biak. TiuTon ball! OfT Norton 1 (Schmidt) Btnck wt-Bf Norte IT. by Owsps IS. I PATENTS FOR SALE Patent on very Interesting, scientific game; can to manufactured before holiday season. Writs A 206 Allegheny Press, 24 KederaJ.

Mlu at Palm Garden tomorrow. Monday. May I Msuantowia IW. Va.1. papers pi am -t.

-w a aaoa I 9: by Clawsoa -mW Grahowaai I iJlwU Ulww 0GHBBXK Oa Thursday. May IS. 192S. See Other Ads Main Claaslned asetMMa. 4 5 A- "a -eWeV-Jt.

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