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The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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16
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MMilKNMeHM-BMMMMeBMWMMMe-eiWHHaai Mails Crowded as Last Day to Pay Income Tax Ends A CX fv. rv jTS 1 Archbishop Hayes 'Returns from His Visit to Vatican vwluo i vrw wosi w. vi.i.di n. cunvdias tne money mis win tail oeiow the amount receivea oy nis lew York, the large force was working at too soeed opening mail office for last year. Sixty-five clerks were kept steadily employed tabu- ixpayers who had waited until the last day to pay up.

It was said lating the payments and relaying them to the Government depository. point of number of returns it was the heaviest day in the history The cash payment at the windows were also' steady throughout the day. Unaerwood Underwood.) of the office. The Colfector would not give out any figures, but that AHCMolbnOP HAYES. BACK TO HIS DIOCESE The Rt.

Rev. P. J. Hayes, Archbishop of Nev York, returned from Rome Tuesday on the SS. Patria.

The liner was aetained by fog and then held at quarantine. The Archbishop wat taken off the vessel by the police boat John F. Hylan and brought to Man hattan, where he was greeted by a party of friends. International. ill till 1 IrT N4-T Vl 1 Vifvf' rf A ma sMNT MRS.

CtOlL. htAU( uraitK. 1 SEPARATION IS HINTED Washington, D. friends of George Oyster, seventy-two, millionaire horseman, said it was the income tax which brought Mr. Oyster back to Washington last week.

He had been at Miami, Fla honeymooning with his twenty-six -year-old bride, Miss Cecil Ready, of Washington. Hotel gossip in Miami hints at a possible reparation. a I 4iJ f'jM JAN bl IMBKI t. I DOROTHY J. IMBRIE.

GIRLS nine 0 PAINT- SIGNS herni-painters at work on signs i aiaw CAR Commander Bausturm- Cuino MILLIONAIRE'S SON CHILDREN TO TOUR FRANCE When the Panhandle State left for Europe, Dorothy Jane and Janet Morrison Imbrie were passengers bound for Paris. They will visit the interesting places in France with their mother, Mrs. James Imbrie, of No. 9 East Seventy-fourth street. Hen BOSTON'S NEW MAIOS Synthetic miin is now oemg made in the Massachusetts metropolis.

This process is worked out by the use of oats, peanuts and water. It contains no animal fat and is guaranteed absolutely pure. International.) ry Surut, son of a wealthy Roux 'Weston, R. N. A.

sailed from New York on the Panhandle State for home with an automobile purchased In this country in which he intends to on- Njr East. are employed at Forty-second street and Broadway, New York. Crowds on the streets gaze at these artists perched on a scaffold Keystone View.) TEXAN WELLESLEY'S BEAUTY A blue-eyed blonde. Miss Helen Miller, of Waco, Texas, will Wellesley's senior tree. and return in time for the late Summer season.

wool dealer, is in court in New York defending a "separation su'' by Mrs. Birdie Surut. (() Underwood Underwood.) if -W yJ v. TVT -'V 1 If 4 r'' -I; AVX I V-S rt All I.I III III. II II III 1 III -V 1- Tg f'-WMV 4 "Si MRS.

MARY KEANE HELEN KEANE LILliaN LORRAINE ILLIAN LORRAINE IMPROVES Surgeons attending Lillian Lorraine, the- beautiful actress whose spine was broken a short time ago, report that the' broken vertebrae have knitted and she can dance again in two months. AMBASSADOR RICCI. JOSEPHINE PISANI. ITALY'S ENVOY VISITS EAST SIDE DrRolandi Ricci, Ambassador to the United States from "Italy, addressed several hundred of the countrymen at' St. Joachim's Church; In New; York-the other: Josephine.

Pisanl, daughter of Dr. Plsani, presented the dlplemat with a MISS ISABEL ROCKEFELLER. BEAUTY. AT THE FLOWER SHOW Isabel Rockefeller, daughter of i the 'Percy Rockefellers, was a charming participant in the display of the eighth annual fhternational Flower Show at the Grand Central Palace. New York.

The exhibition, -which opened has many MRS. ALICE ROSERTSON OUR CONGRESSWOMAN "The lady from Oklahoma," the, only woman member of Congress, Mrs. Alice M. Robertson, is in the Capital getting ready for the extra session of Congress. International.) fJOTHER AND DAUGHTER GRADUATE In a group of 217 pupils at Lane, 111., High School Mrs.

Mary Keane and' her daughter Helen received diplomas at the same When the daughter said she was going to take a course In economics tfie mother remarked that one was "never tOO Old to learn." Botfa war haiur nrf dly IntAraallonaL) bouquet, the girt of Wie children ot tne section, i no reception accorded attractive specimens or xne nonsu an wen as -7 aiwnoanw i A T. Internatioiial.) (-International.) the visitor was enthusiastic the different booths..

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