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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 12

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-Other Departments, GRant 6500 -PITTSBURGII SUNDAY SUN-TELEGRAPII- -SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927 TART 1 PACE 12- -Want Adi Only GRant 5400- Penna. to PayY0U 100 CAN get one p0j(e Court Nets! Allornev 10 Addfess Bullet Wound Woman jrestauiant window today and PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27. wounded Mrs. Catherine Belso, 48.

(AP A bullet flew thiough a Physicians said she would recover. Spear to Honor Soldier Dead Legion Auxiliary Less in Fines This Year If You Lose Job Next Year Attorney Raymond Evans, au thoilty on narcotics, will addiess the American Legion Auxiliary to Observatory Post No. 81, at a meeting Thursday, December 2, at the post headquarters, 2610 Perrysville Avenue, according to announcement by officers. Business Employes Benefited by New 'Jobless' Low a i Collections Show Big Increase, Report Reveals Police Court fines In the city Nathaniel Spear, of this city, American vice president of the FIDAC, an international organisation of World War veterans, will place a wreath on the tomb of the American Unknown Soldier today in Arlington Cemetery, Attending the ceremony will be military and naval attaches of the1 10 nations repiescnted, with the' United States, In the FIDAC. The( ceremony, marking the 17th birth-, day of the organisation, is scheduled for 12-30 p.

m. I Seek Data on Saxophones WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. AP.) -Scots, look to your bagpipes! A I-1 this year aie almost $100,000 lessScotch company today had in-than last year, a financial repeat Paired at the Commerce Depart-.

about opportunities for buy- from the office of City Ameiican saxophones for sale James P. Khk showed yesterday. 'm Scotland. 41 i libitum feassf Gn 'y i i03Bp Qsafr ymiD VISIT PEIIII CAMERA SHOP Mr Prlsn 1 Mist Eviry Wm Horn Movies in Color -vi Spacial Keystone ISMM Ntntrst Prnjfftof, (pa rirrpfn, Color Him, vJJH oniplfl PENN CAMERA PHOTO SUPPLY 910 Llbirty Avi. CO.

0488 Collections up to November 20 were $57,542 In comparison with $155,960 for the same period of last yeur. The collections are even $42,437 behind the estimate of $100,000 for the year, The huge drop In-Police Court fines could not be accounted t't. except for the fact that former Mayor William N. McNair waged a constant war on vice paitlcu-larly the numbers racket. The police magistrates are appointed by the Mayor and aie directly lesponsible to him, The Traffic Court fines, on the other hand, showed a different pieture.

Up to November 20 of this year they were $93 994 in comparison with $43,851 for the same period of 1936. Mail pnd Ttitphona Ordart Filled Promptly topFrlght toy Kun lilejinrn All lligtou Ktitrvrti. The happy 8-year-old girl with her Christmas NANCY ClFF doll which she received for obtaining onlv three new daily and Sunday orders for the Sun-Telegraph. Write to the Doll Club, Sun-Telegraph, for full information. Do it now! POOR SIGHT MEANS PHYSICAL RISK! Pennsylvania woikers In and industry who lose their Jobs will be able to get as much as $15 a week lor 13 weeks after the first of next year, when the elate unemployment piogram goes Into effect.

About two-thirds of the states workeis aie covered by the plan, but the proportion Is probably higher in Allegheny County, seat of laige Industries, Not covered are farm workers, domestic servants, ships crews, government workers, employes of non-pioflt corporations, persons under 21 woiktng for their parents and parents woiking for their childien. ELIGIBLE WORKERS To be eligible the worker must have been employed long enough in the last year to earn 13 times the amount of his compensation. Compensation is half his average wages within a minimum of $7.50 to a maximum of $15. Woikera covered and employed the required time this year may apply after January 1 for compensation. If thev have not found a new job by January 21, they will begin receiving their checks.

Strikers will have to wait six weeks after application. For these benefits the worker has paid nothing in Pennsylvania. The one per cent deducted from his weekly wage goes directly to the Social Security fund for old age benefits which begin in 1942. The one per cent paid by the employer in this state is divided thus: 8-10 of It goes to the state unemployment compensation fund and is used for no other purpose than to pay compensation; 2-10 goes to the Social Security administration and is returned to the state in a grant to pay administrative costs of the fund. OFFICES OPENED The plan will not benefit WPA workers, relief clients and those who have been unemployed throughout the depression.

The Department of Labor and Industry has leased offices at 626 Penn Avenue to administer the fund In this county and will have branch offices In McKeesport, Braddock, Carnegie. McKees Rocks, Sharpsburg and Dr, Cha iln A. Lyn it Oflomtlrnl 333EGQ KP MfwmfThnrMKP toQTD (UHED 3 Qzcjxs t5rtrasuc Lyceum Club Will Slagc 40 ill Anniversary Smoker Its 40 years since the Pittsburgh activities. Not only to yourself but to the general public. The risk is doubled if you drive a car.

Can you judge distances correctly? Can you read signs accurately? Make certain your eyes are in prime condition. Come and have a thorough examination by one of the highly 'skilled, state-registered Doctors of Optometry here. You may buy your glasses on our Convenient Payment Plan (with small carrying charge) or use your charge account. aPGMBGMStfiai Preliminary plans for the anniversary celebration were laid at a meeting of 300 members last Sunday and final plans were to be adopted at the larger meeting Quality tr Quality, Prlea Hara Ara As Low A Any-whara la GO HECK 7I7THEI31 Flames Fatal to Widow BRADFORD, Pa Nov. 27.

(AP.) Mrs. Mary OBrien, 68, a widow, was fatally burned last night when flames from a gas stove ignited her clothing. GIMBELS optical ditptniary at balcony its Lyceum was founded, and members of this famous downtown club aie to hold a huge smoker and show in the Epiphany auditorium at 3 p. m. today to make plans for celebrating the anniversary.

The Pittsburgh Lyceum was founded In November, 1897, to give the idle minds of young men something worthwhile to think about and do. The first headquarters were In the western end of the old St. Paul's Cathedral, at Fifth Avenue and Grant Street, where the Union Trust Building now-stands. When the Cathedral was razed, the Lyceum built a modern clubhouse in Washington Place, where it continues Its work of bringing out the best in its members. The name Lyceum has become almost synonymous with sports, as teams wearing its maroon and white have led competition in football, basketball, baseball, hockey, handball, track and boxing.

Some of Pittsburgh's leading athletes have received then-training heie. Then the library, the reading room, the reading circle. the dramatic club and social activities have always been popular. Night classes and public speaking courses are other favored Styling as different as i is beautiful, for this bigger-Iooking, better-looking low-priced car. "Youll be ahead in all ways with a MEW 1938 CHEVROLET! 40-8 to Install New Officers i if 51 Smooth powerful poiltlva the safe brakes for modern travel giving maximum motoring protection.

You'll be ahead in the great things you get Youll be ahead in the small price you pay! BRAKES Several national and state officers of the Forty and Eight 6o clety will Install officers of the local society on Monday, December 6, according to Alex Hill, Jr. new chef de gare of Allegheny County Voiture. I Invited to the meeting are Abe Goldstein, sous chef de chemin dp fer; Salvatore Cancelierrie and Harry Schreiver, both cheminots rational passe, and Art grand chef de gare, of Hellerton, Clarence Cheek, chemonit na-i tlonale, of West Virginia, and Wil-' 11am Diamond, grand chef de tram, of Pennsylvania. Tomorrow Only This Beautiful BABY GRAND, a'SKD) 175 gy BCD (WITH SHOCKPROOF STEERING) So sofe so comfortable so different "the world's finest ride. SIS DOWN $2 WEEKLY Chemical War Vets Will Hold Reunion Take a good long look at the smart, modern, distinctive lines of the new 1938 Chevrolet; count the many exclusive advanced features this beautiful car brings to you; and youll know youll be ahead with a Chevrolet! It's the car that is complete, and that means it's the only low-priced car combining such outstanding improvements as new Modern-Mode Styling rcrjccted Hydraulic Brahes, Genuine Knee-Action Valve-in-IIcad Engine, and the other modern features listed at the right.

riace your order now for a new 1938 Chevrolet, and enjoy the combined thrills and thrift which accompany the Chevrolet trade-mark the symbol savings! 1 IKK MW STUDENT'S PIANO Bench and Delivery. 85 Chemical warfare reserve officers and veterans will hold their second annual "Old Timers Night In the Fort Pitt Hotel The annual banquet will precede the monthly meeting and discussion of chemical warfare practices i by MaJ. J. B. Oarlock.

(WITH SAFETY GLASS ALL AROUND) Larger interiors lighter, brighter colors and Unisteel construction, making each body fortress of safety. New Studio op New Spinet Pianos. up Now Grand $295 up Fins Used Pianos. to $45 At Our Warehouse Only Mellors Warehouse 1200 Sheffield Street N. Pittsburgh Takt llputprn At.

Imp 10) (ft iff at iontfli hi. 1 rhea AT. 3510 Opaa Monday Until P. M. CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION General Motors Sales Corporation DETROIT, MICHIGAN Sharon Civil War Yet Dies SHARON, Nov.

27. tAP.) Dr. Earl Z. Bacon. 94.

the last ef Sharon's Civil War veterans, was dead today at the home of his Bister, Mrs. W. P. Fornoff. Giving the mosl efficient combination of power, economy ond dependability.

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