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10 THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1915. AUSTRIAN CAVALRY OF THE ITALIAX BORDER FOR SALE. PARSES FOR SALE. TOR RENT ROOMS. THE GAZETTE TIMES Established July 1786.

PUBLISHED EVERY MOH-NTSd VOLUME 12 NO. 303. GENERAL OFFICES: Garette Square, Grant Bonlevartf. City Office. Wood St.

and Oliver At North Biie OfflC3. tSa Federal 3C East End oiflce. ELM Penn in. nr Center. Typewriter.

Ot'R RESriLT T'NDERWOOna. airt fmrri manufacturers and all other makes of typewriter are the nearvst approach to ner nia, chines, at 1 e-s ha pi of second hand tvpewriters. am! up. DL'RKiX TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Lf oi ir.r.i.

Rent a Visible Typewriter 3 Direct from the manufacturer. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY. RENTAL DEPT. PHONE ORANT SS4. Instiuctions for operating furnished free.

PITTSBLKtiH LEADING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. AH makes typewriters bought, sold, repaired, exchanged. New, rebuilt or secondhand typewriters. r-Rfh. payments or rented.

PITTSBURGH TV KE WRITER COM PAN 333 FIFTH AVENUE, THE OLD RELIABLE has sold god type.vrtt-ers at reasonable prices for eighteen yar. Guarantee hauke.1 by best tank in Pittsburgh. Oood repair work. Call or write. PHI TYPEWRITER COMPANY, 419 Park Builaing.

Pittsburgh. Motor Boat. MUST SACRIFICE I $1 25 30-foot motor boat, covered side curtains, front and rar windows; uses very llttt gas; 2-cyllnUer Clarke engine, all in good condition; owner has no time to run boat. Call F. M.

LE VENTON BOAT HOUSE, foot of Smlthfield st. Ask to see the Edith. Musical Instruments. BIG bargain; upright mahogany piano, $75.00. 431 Liberty ave.

MONEY TO LOAN. although they have not had much chance in the present war. The Daily Story NOT TOO OLD. No One Need Know Youar -Money Needs With or Without Board Furnished or Unfurnished. City and Suburban.

ALABAMA 1521. Dormont Three unfurnished rooms with bath, second floor; separate gas. hot water heat furnished, all laundry convenience; 10 ft. from Beechview car line. Call Locust.

FIFTH Two rooms furnishe.1 com plete lor light housekeeping; rent reasonable. HOTEL YOBEE 1112 Forbes st. Four squares from court hJM. Rooms $1.75. $2.25 $3 Per p.

inis Rpa built on a new plan; contains 400 rooms, with ail improve-m tub and shower baths, ait lirat clasa and up-to-date; the buiiti-1ns Is fireproof and 1b In a quiet loca tion ior Day Sleepers. TO LET One sleeping room and one Uffht housekeeping room. tiu7 Kiiige avc, all conveniences. East End. ATTRELIA 63T.3, E.

nicety furnished rooms for running: water, alt conveniences. Hiland S21-R. ELLSWORTH 651 Two connecting rooms, with board; rent to gentlemen; private family. Hiland 433-1 ELLSWORTH 5625 We 11 -furnished room; good board; superior surroundings. FIFTH 4232 Rooms with board, very desirable location, tennis court and garage; gentleman desiring permanent home preferred; highest reference.

LIBERTY, 600 Two furnished, light housekeeping rooms. fla.Gt). Hiland 9404-J. NORTH DEKX1STON' 338 Nicely furnished suite of rooms next to bath; reasonable. NORTH EG LEY 222 Nicely furnished rooms, small or large; all conveniences.

1741 R. Hiland. RIPPEY 581J Second-story front room, finely furnished, rent reasonable. 6621-R Hiland. RIPPEY Nicely furnished, second- floor front room; reasonable.

SOUTH HIGHLAND. 350Cheerfui room, private tile bath; reasonable. 4147 Hiland. WELL furnished room for rerined gentleman; private home. Hiland 6280-J.

North Side. CALIFORNIA near Termon Three large, unfurnishcl rooms and alcove; all conveniences. 1812-K. Cedar. CEDAR AVE 810 Nicely furnished room, all conveniences; walking distance.

EAST NORTH 330 Large room, privat bath, for gentleman. FOR RENT. Apartments. IROQUOIS. High-class modern fireproof elevator apartments the Bchenley district, IZ minutes from downtown.

Family Suites 55 to (bo. Bachelor suites 3i to 160. Oakland Savings Trust Renting Agents. Furnished Apartment. IN OAKMONT Near boat club; large airy, nix-room apartment, handsomely furnished.

Phone Oakmont 567-L. ettubJiieB 4troperc. TO LET SPACE IN NEW FIREPROOF BDEMG (about 3.100 sq. ft) Good location, excellent light, elevator service all hours; Suitable for offices and light manufacturing. Write 3 Tk Gazette Tines Ice.

Manufacturing Sites. MANUFACTURING SPACE. Elegant Space for Light Manufacturing Business. In absolutely new, fire-proof Gaxette Times Building. Gazette Square, Grant boulevard (about 800 square open day and night; freight and passenger elevator services at all hours: central location; also additional space; can furnish light, heat and power.

Apply D. B. 8.. The Gazette Times, fittsourgn. ra.

FOR SALE. City and Suburban Residences. OAKMONT BARGAIN. Win sell J3.000 equity in S6.500 home for $1,009 cash $1,500 in mteen months; 2 story. 7 room4 and glass enclosed sleeping porch, hardwood floors, mission finish woodwork.

large, partly glass enclosed front porch, large living room; $26 year heating cost; snower oain. cement basement and laundry, level corner lot 56x150; fruit, berries, grapes, abundance of flowers, 2 story barn or garage, gas tnks, etc, chicken house: magnificent view 4 miles brick paved street, cement walks, delightful residential portion of beautiful suburb of Oakmont, 8 blocks from Country Club, 7 blocks from R. R. station: owner has expended time and money beautifying this home, moving from community reason for selling; 3 year $3,500 mortgage which can be renewed indefinitely. S.

W. BLACK Farmers Bank Building. $1,000 CASH. Balance of $5,000 on terms. Possession any time.

Brick house, reception ball, parlor, din-in room, itche pan try on first floor 4 bedrooms and bath on second floor; 2 large rooms and large linen room on third floor; open stairway to third floor; front and rear porches garage, cement cellar, coal furnace, instantaneous water heater. 2 laundry tubs, closet In cellar, electric light and gas throughout tn elegant cond Ition Home-wood district, Aear street cars and railroad station. Write 340, The Gazette Times. FOR SALE A bargain, suburban home, on Panhandle 25 minutes to Union Station; an ideal location; lot SOxlJO; corner of paved street; frame, center hall. rooms, bath, combination furnace, finished attic; chicken house and runs; combination garage and stable; shrubbery just planted; pYiucipala only.

Write 21. The Gazette Times. BARGAIN. Cottage, four rooms, water and gas. Inside w.

c. lot 44x109; three blocks from 10 car lines. $1,400. M. S.

Metcalfe, 168 W. Warrington ave. GRANT ST. property, splendid location, near county and municipal buildings. Address William Sankey.

Box 1255. city. Lots. 130x200 Feet $800 The owner Is developing a new real estate proposition In the South Hills, 30 minutes' ride, facing on the Mt. Lebanon macadam road granolithic walks, large shade, peach, pear and apple trees several beaut if ul bungalows already built.

To interest a few more buvt-rs, offer 130x200 It, level for $f00; pay $15 a month, no interest or taxes. If you wiil build, will furnish all the money; pay back same as rent. Write P. O. Box 124.

Mt. Lebanon P. Pa. FAR3IS FOR SALE. FARM 110 acres.

Portage county, Ohio. FARM 62 acres. Portage county. Ohio. FARM 87 acres.

Portage county. Ohio. FA 54 acres, 10 acres i mber. Portage county. Ohio.

Write 171, The Gazette Times. FOR SALE $35 an acre, part time. farm near Kilburn; acres under plow; good buildings: lmm-diate po session. C. A.

Borgeeon. 2-7 River Chicago. FOR Eastern shore of Maryland water front and inland far mi, write Guy ti, A ires. cr-in. ild.

Ohio Farms. 1 15 ACRES. 4H miles from Lisbon, slightly rolling; good soli; extra well watered; tbxve eins of coat; 15 acres of timler: fruit for family use; fair six-room dwelling; good sto-k farm; Sl.310 cash. J-1 xer year. 44 acres, three miles from Kensington.

slightly rolling; $ood soil underlaid with coai well watered six acres of apple orchard just in fine bearing condition; cash, Si'OO per year. 37 acres. 2 miles from Lisbon, slightly rolling; good soil: five ares of fruit of all kinds, three acres of timber; well watered; underlaid with coal: HIXCHUFFE COMPANY. Lisbon. O.

FARM BARGAIN. 62 near Kent, on car line; 10-roora house; larye bank barn; outbuildings; elec-trtcit'; bath, furnace, sewer; conditions O. K. Address Hoi 27. K.

IX 6. Kent. O. FOR SALE My home of SH acres, in town of KtagsYillej O. new 8-room house, fruit all kintls; a 'beautiful location overlooking the valley; price T.

C. Watts. Box 6., Kmgsvilie. O. FOR SALE Rich farms, underlaid with three veins coal, at cheap farm prices; possession immediately.

R. P. Cline, Steubenvllle. O. PORTAGE COUNTY, farms; eome tr bargains with stock and crops- Smith arm Agency.

At water, Ohio. Virginia Farms. SEVERAL excellent farms in best agricultural section of Virginia. Address Frank C. Morris.

Trevlllans. Va. Oil Production. Exceptional Opportunity Offered to get in on the ground floor of an oil production and leases. This property has 30 pumping wells and 1,100 acres under lease.

Surrounded with production; only one corner of property developed. This will bear strictest investigation. Shallow territory. Address Postoffice Box 433. Pittsburgh.

Pa. FOR SALE PA. OIL PRODCCTIIONS. 90 acres, 9 wells, 43 lease. .14,760 160 acres, 6 wells, bargain at only 1,500 85 acres, 17 wells, land, oil 5,700 2a7 acres, 9 wells, land, oil, 9.000 ANSWER TODAY.

MUST SELL QUICK. ROBERT NEILL, OAKMONT. PA. FOR SALE EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 28 acres of beautiful building sites in Coraopolls Heights, near Pittsburgh; also in Coraopolls oil belt and surrounded by beautiful buildings, costing from jLTJ.OOe to flOO.OOu for Improvements; price 550, (MX); will exchange for clear Pittsburgh property or Pittsburgh coal in Washington Co.

Write 346. The Gazette Times. 102 ACRES, 10 room house, barn, want flour mill or house 187 acre Ohio farm. want house. Brick and shingle bungalow, modern.

trade for farm. All kinds property for exchange; send description what you wish to exchange for. "ft'M. A. HUDSON, 421 Wood St.

MORTGAGE LOANS. $4,000 I want to borrow this amount on a new house and large lot worth jy.OOO. Don't answer unless you mean uusmess. Write owner, 22, The Gazette Times. LOANS Heirs to estates, first and second mortgages; notes, collaterals.

Box 1395, Pitts-bur, h. SEE SCHAEFER. L. the mortgage man for reasonable mortgage loan. 15oS Last North Side.

FOR SALE. Business Opportunities. SHOE STORE FOR SALE. In thriving little railroad town 15 miles "rom Pittsburgh; all mills running full time and overtime, stock clean, no dead ones; will Invoice about $5,000 but can be reduced: cheap rent; no agents or brokers. If you have'nt the money don't waste your.

time. Address 346, The Gazette Times. PARTY OR PARTIEa who can furnish $35,000 for improvements to join one wno can command a credit of a like amount for operating expenses to operate a small rod and bar mill In the Southwest; well located, market assured for output. Address 347. The Gazette Times.

FLOUR and feed mill at Wampum, best business Opportunity tn Beai-er valley; doing a large and increasing business; need more capital and storage room; electric equipment; a $20,000 proposition; includes two modern residences; triMers need not apply. Wampum Mill Wampum. Pa. Invest in the 5 10c Store Business. Buy stock In growing corporation; paid dividends for past 6 months; write today fot information.

Address -K 18 The Gazette Times. WE CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS. NO MATTER WHAT IT IS. OR WHERE IT IS. IF GOOD.

C. L. SAXTOX 403 Union Bank Bldg. WANTED. Business Opportunities.

WANTED to purchase a good moving house either in Pittsburgh or nearby towns. Must have seating capacity not less 500, and -well located. Give best price spot cah; also statement receipts and expenses past three years; also rent and term of lease. Nothing but a good proposition will be considered. Moving Picture.

P. Q. Box 867. Pittsburgh. Pa.

FOR SALE. Automobiles. For Rent GARAGES For Caie OARAGE CONSTRUCTION OOUPANT. Eteel Steelcote Concrete Brick Frame. $47.50 Garage FORD Special 10x12.

Delivered (47.60 160.00 Frtty1. Eell 7 Grant After P. M. Call Hiland TSM GRANT AND OLIVER AVE. START right by getting a policy of insurance on your automobile.

HOOVER HURST, 3832 Court or 823 Main. STEEL GARAGES. Let your rent pay for them. Phone 479 Court. DIAMOND HDW.

MFG. 219 Dalmond st. SEVEN -PASSENGER biles for hire. $3 hour. PACKARD automo-Phone 1S31 Grant.

Machinery. CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT. Concrete mixers, wheel and drag scrapers, spouting, wheelbarrows, plows, dump wagons, pumps, hoisting engines, low prices; one Bantam mixer, 10-foot capacity, for $275; greatest mixer value; investigate; everything for the contractor in stock. Ralrd Machinery 123 Water Pittsburgh. Pa.

JONES LAMSON 2x24" flat turret lathe screw machine, lii bolt cutter, 2' cutting off machine, 24x16" belt lathe, and many other second-hand machinery In stock. Call, write or phone Balrd Machinery Ii3 Water st. Wood Working Machinery, Gas Engines, Power Pumps and Machinery. BR1GGS MACHINERY 238 Second ave. Mlscelianeo ua.

Bargains SHOWCASES SCALES KINDS OP NEW AND SECOND HAND FIXTURES, COMPUTING SCALES. CASH REGISTERS AND SHOWCASES AT JSIQ BARGAINS. Pittsburgh Store Fixture 329 LIBERTY AVE. COURT ISM. SODA FOUNTAINS, Pool tables, bowling alleys, showcases, refrigerators, butcher fixtures, scales.

DELP'S, 2219 Fifth ave. FOR SALE New and second-hand carom and pocket-billiard tables and bowling alleys and accessories; bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. The Brunswick-Balk Collender 20 Wood st. SODA FOUNTAINS, new and second hand; also a full line of supplies; no reasonable offer refused on fountains. Penn Extract 1041 Forbes st.

FANS, SCALES, Desks, safes, cash registers, showcases, mirrors otors. PF.LP'S, Fou rt and Liberty. SAFES NEW AND SECOND-HAND 941 Liberty Ave. SAFES NEW AND SECOND-HAND: M17ST HE SOLD. THE HOWE SCALE COMPANY, 114.

MARKET ST. HAVE a pood soda fountain, will trade for tools or small machinery of any kind. Wrlta 612. The Gazette Times. CASH REGISTERS, scales, showcases, typewriters, mimugraph.

618 Grant St. lforses. Vehicles and Live Stock. 16 HEAD OP HORSES welchinc from 1.100 to LOW lbs. several (rood MATED TEAMS: also a lot of HARNESS, SINGLE and DuL'BLE.

WAXXS: mut sHl owner buv-ing auto truck. ROYAL TRANSFER CO 109 W. PARK WAT, AI.t.EGHENV. FOR SALE Fine driving horse, seven years old. weight 1.100; 16 hands high: must be seen to be appreciated.

L. W. Elienberger, Ki.rns City, Pa. I i I i the best of the aged Emperor's forces, American Red Cross to Quit Europe Oct. 1 Doctors and Nurses to Be With drawn Belgian Units May Remain.

LACK OF FUNDS IS CAUSE July 23. American Red Cross doctors and nurses will be withdrawn from the' Kuropean battle field October 1, because of lack of funds to maintain them longer at their stations. It is possible that the two units in Belgium, where the greatest need exists, will be continued, but the other 14 detachments will return to the United States. The Serbian Sanitary Commission and other work supported by special contribution will go on as long as those contributions are avail able, but the general fund collected In the Unitde States, amounting to will be exhausted by October 1. "The American Red Cross by October 1 will have maintained its personnel in each country a year with the exception of the Belgian units and the sanitary commission," says the statement made public today by Miss Mabel T.

Board man, chairman of the Red Cross Relief Committee. The Red Cross, the report shows, sent to the warring countries 367 persons engaged in humanitarian enterprises. Of that number 71 were surgeons and 253 nurses while 43 were members of the Serbian sanitary com- I mission. England, France. Russia, Germany, Austro-Hungary, Serbia and Belgium each received one or more units which means one or more complete hospitals with doctors, nurses and other attendants and with all necessary supplies and equipment.

The administrative expenses of the huge undertaking have already amounted to tll.291 and this has been paid by the Red Cross itself and not taken from the fund contributed for relief. The report shows that the Red Cross has sent into the war zone almost 1,000.000 founds of cotton for the hospitals, 8S2.0G9 yards of surgical gauze, 65,000 yards of crenoline. 727.000 assorted bandages, 35,000 yards of adhee-sive plaster, 9,240 stretchers, 10,267 blankets and 19 motor ambulances for the Red Cross personnel. In the work of cleaning up Serbia, the Red Cross has used 358.783 pounds of sulphur, bichloride tablets, 7,000 gallons of kerosene oil, 6,600 pounds of formaldehyde, 12,200 doses of cholera vaccine, 500 white wash brushes. 70 bath tubs, 50 step ladders and 11 automobile trucks.

i The financial statement shows expenditures of 1,450,306, leaving a balance of $174,818 on hand, for which the demands already are heavy. BELIEVES BODY IS HIS SON ALBANY, N. July 25. The father of Llndon J. Bates, the Lusitania victim whose body is reported to have been washed ashore on the west coast of Ireland believes that the Identification of the body Is correct.

Mr. Bates said tonight he was satisfied from the information he has received that the body washed up on the Irish coast a few days ago is that of his son. Identification, he added, should have been easy, as he knew his son carried a passport and other papers containing his name. aer Vacations Before starting on your outing remember to order in advance Pittsburgh's One Big "WS pGX TME (GAZETTE TIMES See Editorial Page for Rates Telephones- Or address Circulation THE GAZETTE TIMES. Gazette Square, Pittsburgh.

Pa. These troopers are among AIM IS Till STUDY IL iES Chief of ynited States New Health Branch Is Here to Start Work. PLANS 4 LABORATORIES Dr. J. 'W.

Schereschewsky. chief of the newly created Pittsburgh branch of the United States Public Health Service, arrived in the city Thursday, and has been busying himself between his official duties and the arduous task of unfreightingr his household poods at his new home. 5455 Stanton street. The doctor's lares and penates are to be followed shortly by his family, coming; from Washington, D. C.

The decision of the federal government to establish a branch of the Public Health Service in this city, with splendidly equipped laboratories, was reached after a study of Pittsburgh's ast industrial interests, affording a center for the widest and most thorough investigation; of industrial hygiene and occupational diseases. The Marine Hosoital, at Penn avenue and Fortieth street, being government property, offered the best site for the projected institution. The hospital is not so much in demand now as formerly, and its spacious rooms. upon which much money has been expended, lend themselves singularly wen to the purpose of government research work such as this- WiU Speed Work. There will bo four laboratories, the chemical, physiological and bacteriolog ical being on the second floor, and the physical on the first floor.

Seme alter-4Btions will be needed in the building. and Dr. Schereschewsky expects to I have these in hand within a week and have the contractors at work on the necessary rebuilding. The plans will come from the Treasury, Department at Washington. The Public Health 1 Service, Dr.

Schereschewsky said last night, is going into the study of industrial hygiene because it believes it the most Important in the whole range of disease prevention. Much of the equipment for the new laboratories, the doctor said, was already on the ground, and more of it would be coming in if Germany would be permitted to export it. "we are waiting on Germany for indispensable articles." he said. Dr. Schereschewsky will have five or six assistants.

For the past four or five years he has been connected with the Public Health Service, his work being confined chiefly to those maladies which arise from the industrial trades or professions. The service hopes for and expects the ation of all local physicians, surgeons and hospital chiefs in its researches into those physical ills which are peculiar to occupations, and it is believed the establishment of this bureau in Pittsburgh will prove a stimulus to the local medical world's efforts to abate them. To Be Cone Into Thoroughly. Neither money nor talent will be spared in the equipment of the new laboratories. The work of the federal government through the various departments of its health service is already well known.

The service made the Panama Canal zone and the city of Havana habitable after many others had tried and failed. After Baltimore and San Francisco had gone through earthquake and fire it kept these cities free from pestilence, which usually follows such great disasters. Dr. Schereschewsky said last night that it was now merely a matter of appropriations, and as the government had never been miserly he did not believe It would fall in this instance. Investigations of the newly-created bureau will not be confined to Pittsburgh, but will extend to Cleveland, Buffalo and other adjacent centers.

The new laboratories will in nowise conflict with the operation of the Marine xiospitaL ill RATES FOB CLAaoi lED ADVERTI SIN (1 Transient Chusined Advertlalmj. on cant ft word, payabi. In advanca. Affat typa aolld. 8eve conswmtlvs insertion, (or tba prtca at six.

Classified advertising-, when charged, will oe at the rate or per agate Una. advertisements aocepted for esa than Insertion, cash with ordar. The management reserves the right to reject any advertising deemed objectionable. TELEPHONE CALLS: 82LLGH4.VT 4-18 (Ten TrunK LtDasv. P.

A. MAIN 19U-UIS-1M1. THE GAZETTE TIMES BLIND AD LETTER LIST. The following letters remain uncalled for at the main office. Wood street anil Oliver avenue A 41, 82.

14. 300. 81. 143. 19.

21. 7. 4. B4. 342.

357, 340. 14. 21. 7. 514.

540. 315, 339, 346. (1 81. 17. 553.

81, 6. 323, 4V4. 304, 14. S2. K3.

18. 4. 14, 555, 505, 14. 21. 82, 14.

21, 18, 257, 78, 355, 160, 17. 206, 82. 13. 18, 20. 78, SL 3.

65S. 14. M. 22, 20, 502. 395.

21. 346. 19. II. 19, 14.

357, 543, 17. 13, 4L IS, 9. 254, EL 7, 34. 81. 616, 46.

17, 83. 550. 617, 3. 10, 89. 141.

557. 58, 78. 350. 3C4, IS, 47. Tie Gazette Times Qves SaYiigs Clecls With All Casl-Wia-Meir Qassflsi Ads Left at tie City Office, Woad-Street aid Oliver Araie.

WANTED. Male Help. ABLE-BODIED men for firemen, brakemen; $10 monthly; experience unnecessary. Railway, 517. Garette Times.

BAKBER wanted at once; pood guarantee. 719 Everirreen MUvale. Pa. Ralph C. Schneider.

BARBER Steady worn; food shop; pood guarantee, 4U26 Butler E. H. Kunbe. BARBER shop for sale. 3 chairs, tenth South Side.

73 Thlr- LATHS HANDS, planer hands, turret lathe hands and fitters on machine tool work wanted. Apply flttsuurgh Machine Tool Corey braddoclc. near Copeland Station. MEN WANTED Government Jobs; 30 month: KMttemher 1 uranla I mninn free. Franklin institute.

Dept. 371 Rochester. N. T. POSTOFFICB examination at Pittsburgh soon; prepare now under former government exam-lner; booklet 8-14 free; write today.

Patterson Civil Service School. Rochester, N. T. SALESMEN wanted. Call to 11 a.

121 Btanwtt st. oM Fifth WANTED First-class engine lathe, universal grinder and milling hands. Men familiar with tool room work on the above machines. Apply at the Employment Depart Wcstinghouse Electric Mfg. East Pittsburgh, Pa.

V. A NTED Practical herdsman and butter maker for registered Jersey herd of fifty cow s. In position to board help state ex-rerience, reference and wages expected. Mc-Kufey Farms. Letonia, Ohio.

WANTED A competent, reliable, experienced firmer to take charge, of large dairy farm; must be married; reference requird. F. D. Tarr, Tarr, Fa. WANTED Namea or men, 19 or over, wishing government Jobs.

month; no pull answer immediately. 617, The iia- fertt Tiroes. WANTED First-class vertical and horizontal boring mill hands. Apply at the Employment Department, Wcstinghouse Electric Mfg. East Pitts-burgh, Female Help.

f'3 WEEKLY, spare time, addressing circulars; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; no scheme; send 10 cents sliver for postage and instructions. Century Publishing Syracuse. N. Y. LADT SOLICITORS Made -to-order corxeta; knowledge of business unnecessary; Intelligence and respectability imperative.

St. Louis Cornet St. Louis, Mo. FT NOG APH RS wanted uy government month; Pittsburgh examinations September 14; sample question free. Franklin Institute, Dept.

711 Rochester. N. Y. WANTED English speaking German girl for general housework. Must be competent.

Family of two. No laundry work. Apply 606 North Negley avenue, between Black and Hays streets. XV A NTD Stenographer by government. 9S month; Pittsburgh examination September IS; sample questions free.

Franklin Institute, Depc F. Rochester, N. T. Male and Female Help A LE and ma I he supp 1 ted. Walker a Employment, 612 Smlthfleld at.

COLORED help supplied. Imperial Agency, 1U0 Wylie. Phone 1331 Grant. LEARN the barber trade; easy; f25, wages PU t. Pappa's Sanitary School.

1340 Penn ave. Agent. AGENTS wanted for private Christmas cards, anyone, eamplea book free, large profits. Chlp- cnase, caroex, j-rarungxon, nngiana. WE GET 40 to 60 letters a day.

each con tadj ilng 10c You can do the same. Par ticulars for 10c. Manager, 834 San Julian bu, Los CaL AGENTS to sell our Endless Neckties. Write for offer: includes free tie. Peerless Necktie Ck.

wiikinsburg. Pa. Situations Male and Female. TOT rNG MAN wishes any kind of nositlon spefks five languages. Write 16, The Gazette Tunes.

WAITER (Colored) wants position. C. Allen. 4 orawrora city EXPERIENCED marrleo: man wants position as salesman fur wnolesale grocery houne; In diana county territory; nest reierence. Aa dress Z.

Indiana Pa. POSITION As hammersmith, years of expe rience locomotive xorgmg; can rurnish references tf required. John Tobin, 110 N. Ulraer Sayre, Pa. Apartments.

WA NTED A furnished apartment of two rooms ana bath good location, at low ren tal. for the summer months. Write 21, The iazette 1 imes. Real Estate. TO BUY 8 acres of land, within miles of Mt.

Lebanon, on an improved road; give description, location and price. Address UU West-lngUouso i'ituburgU Pa, Confidential service a real convenience for over 60 years. Funds furnished at 6 YEARLY INTEREST on DIAMONDS, on JEWELRY, cm WATCHES, on SILVER, FURS, on LISTED STOCKS, on LISTED BONDS. a month to 2 storage; no extras except on furs. 1 early loans at this rate; renewals often as wanted.

Head quarters for loans In this district. JOS. DeROY Opp. Postcfffke Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. We also feao at low rates on Silverware, Cameras.

Revolvers, Gunav Furs. Tools. Clothing; Transits, Musical Instruments. GALLINGER'S, LIBERTY AVB Ball Phana Grant. Establish MM.

I MONET TO LOAN I AT LOWEST BATES on FURNITURE. I PIANOS. WAREHOUSES RECEUTS. SALARIES, etc or on your PERSONAL NOTE. Ko delay or red tape.

You et 9 money aama day you apply. Paymsnta 9 made to suit you. It pay you as I us before obtaining money elsewhere. I PITTSBURGH INVESTMENT CO. I b-eystors Hia-, ounn Avenua, Money for Salaried People.

Call and get our terms first; easy psrmentsx business strictly confidential. Carpenter C. Tie Lyceum (It Penn avs. LOST. LOST Black ribbon watch fob, heavy gold seal; Initials H.

near Lincoln and Thomas avenues, or between car line and Bellevue Country Cub; reward. J. Howard Arthur. Tavlor and Harrison Bellevue. Pa.

LOST Canary, vicinity West Park. N. S. reward If returned. 800 Sherman N.

S. FOUND. Watchmakers and Jewelers. CHRIS HATJCH, 404 1 lam od Bank Bldg. PATENT ATTORNEYS.

INVENTION'S Have your moal9. metal pat. terns and general work done by the Axthelta Mfg. 212 Third ave. Bell S5I Court.

PERSONALS. SECRET OP A BEAUTIFUL FACE. Ts -handsome, perfect EYEBROWS and LASHES. EYE-BROWINE. a harmless hair food, grows heavy, long, luxuriant EYEBROWS and LASHES, adding 100 to your charm and attractiveness.

E-BHOW-1 Is easy to use. results certain, one box does the trick. Mailed in plain cover on receipt of price 12 sizes), 25c, 50c and liees Mfg. 1653 North Tenth street, Philadelphia. THE ELTINGPOT If you "have any old gold, Jewelry, silver, platinum and discarded false teeth, watches or diamonds, bring or send to us, we pay full value in cash.

Liberty Refining second floor. 431 Liberty Pittsburgh. Phcne Court 1S7. RENO, NEVADA. Information concerning Nevada and copy of 1915 Nevada divorce law furnished on receipt of one dollar A.

EVANS, Box 222, Reno. Nev. IF YOU are troubled with epilepsy, partial paralysis, tuberculosis or otherwise afflicted, write The Electric Metallic Remedy Bog 50S. Tiffin, O. PARTNER with S30U; general store; young man, Jewish preferable, investment sure; state experience, etc Write 347, The uazetta Times.

EDUCATIONAL. Ellsworth Business College Will make exceptionally attractive offer this week to any person desiring a business education. Second floor. Lyceum 611 Penn ave. THE MARTIN SCHOOL Shorthand Typewriting Bookkeeping.

Bessemer Building overlooking the river. SUMMER RESORTS. YOUR vacation; take it at A. J. Noiand e.

on Greakacapon River. 7 miles from Paw Paw; good Ashing, bathing, hunting; good boarding and lodging; terms $1.00 er day; a bungalow; a car for delivery. All communications to A jj. Noiand, Paw Paw. VV.

Va. ORCHARD POINT INN; an ideal summer resort. Junction of two lakes, tn Ontario Highlands; book of views and plan, with price each room. A ther ley, near Or 1 Ilia. Canada.

CAMP SITES on shore Lake Erie. 1,000 rt bathing beach, shade, pure water; 15 minutes' walk from car line. Vera Sweet. 133 Wemut Ashtabula Harbor, O. EXCEPTIONAL accommodation in beautiful home; all conveniences.

Lingamore, North East, Pa. DIVIDENDS. UNION AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY DIVIDEND NOTICE. The board of directors have declared the regular quarterly dividend of one and three-quarters per cent (1 per cent) on the full share of preferred stock, payable August IS, 1315. tt stockholders of record July 31, Transfer books will be cloned August 1 to August 15.

inclusive. N. D. LEAN, Treasurer. LEGAL NOTICES.

JOSEPH Attorney-at-Law. 524 Fourth avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa. Notice is hereby that letters of administration on the estate of Joseph S.

Mo-Gowan, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, AlleKheny county, have been granted to th undersigned, to whom ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make liume-ate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same wilt make them known without delay. JAMES L. McGOWAN. Administrator, 617 Oakland avenue, Charierol, Pa. AUCTION SALES.

WB WILL offer for sale at public auction, for account of -whom it may concern, on Thursday, July 29, lata, at 3:15 p. at our office, 510 Peoples Bank Building, 307 Fourth 1 Pittsburgh, fa. 1 20 UNITED STATES SEWER PIPB 1 MM LOW AS vi7 LAND! Tou ought to Cynthy," said Mrs. Humphrey, reluctant to own herself defeated of her errand and lingering in the door. Cynthy Bisbee sighed.

"I suppose I had, Helen. But I don't feel to hanker after gotttg. I don't seem to take no interest. I guess I'm too old." "You're no older than 1 be." Mrs. Humphrey spoke sharply.

"Let me tell you, I wouldn't miss going to Madge's wedding for nothing. I love the child. I do so." "I love her too," said Cynthy Bisbee, almost sadly. Mrs. Humphrey laughed.

"I guess if you ain't too old for loving, you ain't too old for going to a wedding like that just a quiet home affair, with relatives and friends. You're a relative, and I'm just a friend, so you've got more call than I have. Howsoever, you're going to give her something, ain't "Oh, yes, to be sure I am. I'm going to give her my cameo brooch. I'm too old to wear Jewelry now." "She won't have nothing nicer," said rto withdraw "I hone you'll change your mind, Cynthy, and go.

Bob's coming After me in his new automobile, and there'll be room for you." Cynthy Bisbee gasped. "Helen Humphrey, you go "long with you. I never got into one of them devil wagons, and I never will. I'd die of fright. I'm too old for such foolishness." "You'll never be no younger, that's certain," replied Mrs.

Humphrey, as she lumbered away. Cynthy Bisbee watched her go with a sense of relief. The two old women had been friends and next door neighbors for years, but Cynthy felt that Helen presumed somewhat upon their long intimacy. "Helen's young at heart as she ever was, Cynthy sighed to herself. "Or else she puts on.

I'm not young at heart, and I- can't put on. I'm old, and I feel that way. I ain't got no interest In anything, not even my Onthla's Old Heart Brna to Rise. victuals. I'm Just hanging on waiting for the summons.

Maybe it'll come today, maybe not in two years, but it's all the same. And I don't much care. I'm real tired of living alone and doing for myself; real tired." The tall, mahogany clock whirred and struck, with its wooden apathy, 12 o'clock. Cynthy rose from her chair and moved into the kitchen. It was time to put on the potatoes for dinner.

Cynthy had lost, her relish for potatoes, and there was no one in the house but herself; still, the habit was strong. She always had potatoes for dinner, and she always would. She slipped three into a saucepan and set them to boil, then she dropped Into a chair listlessly to wait. The lid of the saucepan danced and chattered and Cynthy watched it steadily. Outside the closed window was all the wonder of a late May day green grass, robins building, lilacs shaking out waves of sweetness.

Cynthy nel- ther saw nor heard. She had seen too many springtimes to be thrilled by this one. The currents of life had swept her up into a little stagnant pool of her own and rushed past and left her there. She had known Joy and hope and triumph, but now she felt she knew nothing, scarcely even that she was alone in the old house where she had lived as girl, wife, widow, and, briefly, as a mother. "I don't see why folks will hang on so, when they're too old to live," she thought.

Down the placid street in front of the house streamed a glittering red runabout. At the wheel, which she managed with skilled assurance, sat a girl in a red loose coat, with a Panama hat fast to her thick black hair. She swung the car in at the curb before Cynthy Bisbee's door, picked up a suitcase, took a critical survey of the forbidding front door and ran around to the back one, which she opened without even the grace of a knock. "Hello, Cousin Cynthy!" she cried. If the voice had come out of the sauce pan Cynthy could not have been more surprised, f-'he gave a great start and turned.

"My land! It's Lois Bisbee!" she exclaimed. "Sure!" The girl set down her suit I case and gave Cynthy a squeeze and kiss. "Glad to see me? I am going to stay anyhow until after Madge Jenkins' wedding." "My land! How'd you come?" "Alone in my car. You see, we're in a muddle at home. Father's got nerve trouble and they don't want me in the house, naturally," she laughed.

"So mother turned me out. Bob's gone to Yellowstone with a party and Frank's chasing up a law case down in Tennessee. It's some lonesome at home. So I came here." "My land! You'll be a sight lone-somer here," said Cynthy. The girl laughed.

She was very handsome, with her black, luminous eyes, her red cheeks and redder lips, straight nose and flashing, beautifully set teeth. The sun seemed to linger upon her, the wind to stir the folds of her red coat, so much was she a creature of the out-of-doors. "No, I shan't be lonesome here," she said softly. "You aren't sick, you know. Cousin Now, tell me, can I run my car in the barn till I want to use it again?" "Well, I guess so," stammered Cynthy.

Three minutes later the red car shot past the window and entered the barn. Immediately Lois re-entered the house. This time she carried a huge box. "I Just gathered up what I could find handy," she said casually, "the cook happened to be out of the kitchen." She lifted the box cover. "See here.

Cousin Cynthy! Here's a roast chicken, a cake, a bottle of cream, strawberries, and salad. Shall I put them on the table In the dining room? I'm so hungry my soul hangs by a thread Something like an hour later Cynthy realized that she had eaten an enor mous amount of chicken, saiad drenched with olive oil, strawberries smothered in cream, and cake whose richness was betrayed by Its color. "I expect I'll be sick." she regretted. "I'm too old to indulge that way." "I'll tell you!" cried Lois, springing up. "We'll leave the table standing and go for a spin.

There's nothing like motoring to aid indigestion." Cynthy shrank. "Lois! You crazy child! I wouldn't get in that car for for worlds. I never rode in one, and I never wilL" "Pshaw!" Lois remarked merely. "You don't want to break my heart by refusing to go with me, do you, dear? TThy, both the boys, even father himself, says I haven't any match for managing a car. And this is my dear little runabout.

Why, Cousin Cynthy, if you don't go with me I'll rush back home and leave you to your Indigestion." Her white teeth flashed in a beguiling smile. Somehow Cynthy found herself in the car, which began at first to move so slowly that she never once thought of I losing her breath. It was a delightful sensation "easy as sitting in a rocking chair." Cynthy's old heart began to rise. She smiled at the spinning landscape. Suddenly they turned a corner and there they were at home.

"My land! And nothing happened!" she said. "I guess not. You needn't worry when you're with me, dear." "How far did we go, do you "ppose?" "Twenty miles or so, but when you're hitting it up at 40 per Lois stopped discreetly. "Now we'll go In and wash the dishes," she added. Cynthia spent most of her blissful time for 10 days In the car.

She felt a change working in her very soul. Lois commanded her, led, encouraged her. Lois would leave the window's open. Lois brought cream and strawberries every day. Lois made her eat chocolates and go to moving picture Lois even made, her buy a new satin dress, hat and gloves to wear to Madge's wedding "for you're going, dear," she said.

"I couldn't appear without you. They'd send me away." Lois' mother sent out a great hamper of goodies one day to them and Lois suggested that they give a picnic party and invite Madge and all the other young folks. That night Cynthy lay tired, but smiling. In her bed, thinking over the events of the day. She had eaten as much ice cream as anybody; she had had Just as good "a time as anybody.

"I'll never say again that I'm too old to be happy," she thoght. "Life is beautiful yet. I don't care a mite if I live now to be 90." (Copyright. 1915, by W. Werner.) THETlliyERS.

CINCINNATI, July 25 The stage of the river at 6 p. m. was 16.7 feet and falling. Weather clear and warm. Departure: City of Louisville for Louisville.

POINT PLEASANT. W. VAi River 8.8 feet and rising. Clear and warm. Up Greenland, Courier.

Down Helen Lane. STEUBENVILLE, O. River 10 feet and stationary. Clear and warm. Down Joe Fowler 1 p.

m. Up James Moren 3 p. Kanawha 5 p. m. OIL CITY, PA.

River 1 foot 9 inches, falling. Cloudy and warm. WHEELING. W. VA River below dam 4 feet 4 inches, stationary; at wharf 9 feet; clear.

Departed Kanawha for Pittsburgh at 1 p. Joe Fowler for Louisville at 1 p. PARKERSBURG, W. VA Weather clear and hot. Klver 7.2 feet, stationary.

The Joe Fowler left for Louisville at 7 p. m. MORGANTOWN, W. VA. River 7 feet, stationary.

Clear and warm. WARREN, PA. River 1 foot. Cloudy, warm. GAI.LTPOLI3.

O. Tiiver 11.4 feet, rimnfer; pool staie. Down M. B. Way-man and Greenland, l'artly cloudy and liol.

To Serve ALL the People with the highest type of service; to welcome every account regardless of it3 size, tad. to extend to each Depositor the utmost courtesy is the aim of this Institution. We invite your account. Pittsburg Trust Co. 323 Fourth Avenue COMPANY 1ST MORTGAGE SINKINO FIND GOLD BONDS, due Oct.

1. J9U. Aprit 1. 1914, and all subsequent coupon, attached. 3S SHARES PITTSBURGH-BUFFALO CO.

PREFERRED STOCK. J. M. A.SKiM Auctioneers..

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