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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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iqi TIMES GAZETTE 5s WHEN EDGAR PLUS FORGOT RICH STORV BY 8EWEIX FORD IN THE SUNDAY GAZETTE TIMES. PIECES OF EIGHT-TREASURE STORY GRIPPING BAHAMA ISLAND TALE THE SUNDAY GAZETTE TIMES. IN TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1919 PAGES 11 TO 20. RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSjE LIST NEARLY ENDED Send for Booklet on Home Decoration Elaborately illustrated showing graphically how to obtain beautiful effects by the clever use of readily obtainable materials. Complete description of how to arrange.

A Charge Account At a Reliable Store means so much in home economics! One can take advantage of every money-saving offer at the time it is made by merely telephoning! Any responsible person can secure credit at The Rosenbaum Store. See Credit Manager, Elereath Floor. vine cq: The Shopping Center of Pittsburgh Liberty Sixth and Penn "THE STORE AHEAD IX THE CITY AHEAD" Security Discount Stamps Redeemable in Merchandise or Cash Kl THE ferrf 11, fes fco zi Hearing cf Applicant Will i I i erne! He Completed This 3Iorn per ins, Is Belief. I new, onrronnoings-peiie lr I COUIIT WILL ADtjOUKNll rini-- March Sale Floor Coverings! "With the lakingr of testimony re- fcardinjr those cases held over for further hearings this morning, the cn- tire list of applicants for retail liquor licenses will have been heard by Judges Thomas T. Carnahan and i James R.

Macfarlane. after which the court will adjourn until April 7, when 1 I 1- gWa I "Fine Wall II P. 0 Rolls I Papers! 40900 wie iioiesaie list wm uc ncaiu. The retail applications were delayed a little by charges filed against several new seekers of licenses and the cases were put over until today at the request of the attorneys in the petitions involved. Charges tf selling to minors, vio 111 a Most Unusual Sale! lating the influenza closing order and 1 OW prices seldom, if ever, equaled because, of special concessions a prominent manu- facturei made to us.

Beautiful new Spring patterns and shades suitable designs for any room. Great opportunity for Landlords, Tenants and all Home-Owners. Investigate! I selling to drunkards were preferred ji gainst Andro Szedlak, 1228 Braddock avenue, Braddock. The hearing brought out that there had been bad feeling between the applicant and the Rev. Charles V.

Molnar, pastor ot the St. Paul's Slavish Evangelical Lutheran Church, who is connected with the remonstrants. Szedlak is treasurer of the church, and recently I Extra pedal Extra pedal 1 ft 8Ls mi action against him was brought by Brand Xew Desifrns finely colored suitable for various rooms, bright, cheerful colorings with pretty cutout borders to match, at VAc and 14c High-Class Decorative Wall Hanjrings many exclusive patterns, rich design and coloring; must be seen to be appreciated, unsurpassed values at 24q, 37c and 65c Roll 1 tne pastor to compel mm to turn over the church funds and books and rec ords. That case was heard by Judge Sunfast 30-inch Duplex Oatmeal papers in the new popular colorings, also two tone and shadow stripes, grass cloth prints, all over patterns and varnished tile papers; with attractive cut-out borders. Room Lot Combinations of the better grade Wall Papers, including 10 rolls wall, 20 yards cut-out border and 6 rolls ceiling, worth fully double, at $4.85 stocks of Rugs, fine of texture, beautiful of and design roll after roll of elegant, durable Linoleums! Floor-coverings of Rosenbaum high quality at unusually attractive prices during this Special March Sale! The opportunity is well worth availing yourself of, and it couldn't have been better timed! -The RoKenbaam Wall Paper Store, Mmh Floor.

mm wniiigsI-Tliat Fit--aiid Work Easily F3 4 Macfariane and continued. The saloonkeeper was charged with selling liquor to John Grega who, it was said, was of intemperate habits. Grega testified that he had last but one day from work in nearly 23 years, and that while he got drunk, he was always able to go home without "Do you live with your wife?" the attorney for the remonstrants asked. "Xo, I don't. She is dead," he replied.

Szedlak admitted selling to a minor but said he boy looked like a man and said he was 21 years old. Trouble over leases arose in several cases, the landlords refusing to renew the leases. The following cases were heard: Joseph Macecivic, 512 Island avenue, application withdrawn; John K. Artz, for TJndercliff Hotel, Butler Plank road; Samuel H. Jlyams.

Robinson township; George J. Miller, Lick Run Hotel, Snowden township; William W. Chapman, peeking permission to transfer license from 132 to 142 Grant avenue, Mill-vale: S. Gluck, to transfer from 129 to 304 Chartiers "avenue, McKees Rocks, and Catherine Behene, Xorth A'ersailles. Special! Save 10 by Ordering Now! rSURIXG the month of March we allow this special discount bf 10 to induce early or-dering and to spread out the working time of our operators.

Not only is the saving worth while to those who act promptly, but greater satisfaction is assured your awnings will be 'already hung when the neighbors are worrying with overtaxed compelled to await their" turn. Our selection of materials is very large, Special! Inlaid Linoleum Sq. Yd. 1.69 Fit and Faep of Ma nirmin tion 9x12 Axminster Rugs 1 48-50 I High pile, seam Phone Grant 4500, and Representative Will Call and Make Estimate 9x12 Axminster Rugs 3975 9x12 Velvet Rugs. .49.50 9x12 Brussels Rugs .32.75 9x12 Wilton 65.00 9x12 Velvet Rugs .....44.50 9x12 Velvet Rugs.

.33.50 11.3x12 Brussels 41.50 11.3x12 Velvet ...44.50 11.3x12 Axminster Rugs. 59.50 11.3x12 Brussels Rugs. .55.50 HI' iniiaa--in I Tailor-Made Slip Covers! jBi. el 4 -i Army Officer Hears His First Cases As Magistrate Excellent 'vqual- less Axminsters in jity'of Inlaid Lino- That Will Continue to tit After Laundering Jfi. CHOICE of scores of beautiful' designs and 'color effects in fine Cretonnes, Chintzes.

VVVg Taffetas, Striped Linens. Dimities. Corona Cloths "'yiy'n and new Strioed Fabrics. We nride -v PoMee hearings were resumed in the South Thirteenth Street Police tion after a lapse of over 15 months, yesterday morning, when Bertram L. Succop, former National Guard offi Jeum colors through to.

back Awards wide. Specially priced at 169 per square -ard. beautiful Oriental and Chinese pat- terns and rich col- orings. Specially priced at 48.50. Covers we VkK "i-H- ourselves in the detail finish ot the cer and lately of the Twenty-eighth i Division, made his initial appearance make each piece accurately cut shaned in the making.

-The Ronenhaum Floor COTerins.i Store, Mnth Floor. Mnth Flour. as a magistrate. James R. Watkins, former magistrate at No.

7 Police Station4, sat beside him. His father, a former police judge, and Police Lieut. Henry Alt and Commissioner Peter P. "Walsh, also attended, con I pholmtery and Uraprry The Rosenbaum Company Gives Security "RED" Discount Stamps, and Redeems Them at $3.00 in Merchandise, or $2.50 in Cash SiiilBffiSEHiiEiiiiHB gratulating tne new magistrate on the new Three, cases were heard. his work.

TWO ASSESSORS NAMED Abe Martin I IF YOU HAD A NECK DECORATED FOR DARING DEEDS, COLLEGE MAN 15 500.000 iSKED'W Arizona's Eightliour Law For Women Is Sustained NOW LEADER OF SCOUTS A8 LONG AS THIS FELLOW, Member French "Blue Devils' Wearer of Croix de Guerre, Leads Boy Scout Troop Here SORE THROAT oh? in fciv Norman Ealine was appointed register assessor yesterday in Common Pleas Court by Judge John A. Evans lor the Second district of North Versailles Thomas Dunlap was appointed register assessor in the First district of Chartiers township. TO IMPROVE I HOSPITALS 1 1 DOWN WASHINGTON, March 24. A. The Supreme Court today affirmed decisions of lower courts which upheld the provision of Arizona's eight-hour day for women law, which provided that eight hours' work should be done within the course of 12 hours.

The Dominion Hotel Company attacked the law on the ground that it made an exception of women working in railroad restaurants and was therefore unconstitutional. It did not attack the law as a whole. Ingram Lads Are First American Youths to Capture Officer of Heroic Regiment and Press Him Into Service. I TOIISILIilE a WOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT 85c. and 60c Hospital Size, XL ALL DRUGGISTS iHOUSElW County Medical Society Wants Council to Include Item in Bond Issue.

GENERAL ACQUITTED ROME, Sunday, March 23. (A. Gen. Rosso, who was in command of a part of the Italian line along the Isonzo river in October, 1917, when the great German-Austrian at-lack was launched, has been acquitted by a court-martial of a charge of having abandoned bis position too soon before the enemy attack. This was the first trial arising from the Capor-etto disaster.

5 I Cuban, rebellion in 1894 and served on I the Mexican border in 1911. "He Is a college man, having the decree of 1 bachelor of arts from Georgetown Uni-! versity. At present he is a pay- Seized Foe Ships Returned to Brazil. RIO JANEIRO. March 24.

(A. Announcement was made today that France is returning to Brazil requisitioned German shipping which was leased after Brazil entered the war. master at the Fort Pitt Spring; and Manufacturing Company at McKees HIGHWAY INDORSED Capt. Jean Leon Belmont, "Blue Devil" of the Eight-first Regiment, Infantry of the French Republic, yesterday announced his acceptance as ieoutmaster of Boy Scouts' troop 2 of Ingram. He is the first "'Blue Devil" to take charge of a troop of American Boys.

On account of the soldier's interest in scouting, the troop at Ingram filled up immediately and ether troops are Capt. Belmont is an American and r.is parents are French. -He was at Ms homi In Xew Orleans. wheD the "call of the blood" reached him. He enlisted immediately and in 13 days was in France.

Capt. Belmont wears the Croix de Guerre. He was In the Some Very Good Late Fiction The Easle's Eye SI. 50 By William J. Flynn The Dead Command $1.75 By Vincente Balasco Ibanez author of "The Four Horsemen" The Black Stone 1 .50 By George Gibba The Diamond Pin $1.35 By Carolyn "Wells Rocks, and lives at Ingram.

After being wounded in the thigh at Armentieres, Capt. Belmont qualified for aviation, and became an instructor in an aviation camp at Fort Worth, Tex. He was wounded in the left thigh at Verdun: gassed at Ypres, and shot in the leg again at Armentieres. -After his assignment at Fort Worth be was directed to go to a Canadian camp. '1 4 Fountain Pens All the better makes $1.25 tip Pens repaired promptly 5 APPLICANTS PASS EXAMINATION I WFrnm rn 3-4is Vm SW ll4IISil VVS Waoi Street "We've -certainly traveled so.ne since "Th' Black Crook' used t' play men on (v.

It don't take some folks very long t' say too much. (CopyriRht by National Newspaper Service.) ople, Harlunsburg, "Meadville, Mercer, Sheakleyville, Saegerstown, Venango, Edinboro and McKean. J. II. O'Donnell sent a communication suggesting, as a means to obviate traffic congestion in the downtown district, "double-deck" streets, pedestrians to use the upper deck.

W. Y. English presented a resolution for Council to consider the question of letting the people vote on rapid transit and subway questions at the coming bond election, but on Fifty-three applicants for the posi-. tion of city patrolman passed the mental examination yesterday. Sixty more will be examined this morning.

At present there are 100 vacancies in the police department. I -r; The Allegheny County Medical Society, after an inspection of the Tuberculosis Sanitarium and the Municipal Hospital, sent a communication to City Council yesterday asking that an item of $500,000 be inserted in the proposed bond issue to be voted on by the people, for Improvements at those institutions, $300,000 more than the department of health's director, Maj. W. H. Davis, lad aked.

There ought to be, the communication says, a number of pavilions at the Municipal Hospital with six beds each for the observation of suspected cases of infectious disease; a pavilion for isolating patients with whooping cough, on the ground that 'during last venr there were more deaths from that ailment than from scarlet fever and measle3 together. A working laboratory also is suggested. At the Tuberculosis Sanitarium the ward capacity ought to be double, the medical society declares; a building for nurses and an X-ray laboratory be built and a large truck farm operated. A resolution in accordance with Controller 12. S.

Morrow's suggestion, to suspend for a year the ordinance requiring city employes to live in the city, houses being scarce, was pre Here is Real Milk Chocolate in its Daintiest Form ZATEK EATMORS There are always 28 or more "good" reasons for buying a tube of ZATEK Eatmors becausetherearealways28brmore Eatmors in every tube. As they come tumbling out you'll see a different form of milk chocolate they're shaped like stars. But when you eat one then's when the delightful surprise comes. You'll decide right away that this is the milk chocolate for you and yours. Take a tube home for the family.

Eatmors are pure and clean, and are made by our new American invented machines. On Runaway Answers to Name And Boys Are Back Home When Vlam Riley, aged 16, of George street, Greensburg, answered the salutation of "Hello, Riley." from Capt of Detectives John Shevlin of tlie Pennsylvania Railroad in the station Saturday Bight, he caused his own iirrest and that of Charley Be rs, aged IS, of the same address. The two loys are said to be runaways. Riley's father had wired a description to Capt. shevlin and he, noticing two youths who answered it, unconcernedly, pro-yiounced the name and the Riley youth responded with "Hello." The two were tent to their htmes yesterday.

Checking Pittsburgh Bank Successful Bidder for Road Bonds A On Savings a separate ballot, with the understanding, however, that any system of construction approved be reserved for ownership by the city. A Bank Account Is I. ike Oil On Troubled Waters. REAL ESTATE TRUST CO. Capital and Surplus, 33,500,000 Wood and Fourth.

WASHIXGTOX, March 21. The Mellon National Bank of Pittsburgh, was the successful bidder today for the $123, WW road improvement bonds, authorized by the commissioners of Washington county, ita bid being par with a premium of $873. Other bidders at par was with their premium bids were: Union Tru3t Company, Pittsburgh. Henry Ford Replies To Message of Commissioners Replying to a telegram from the bounty commissioners asking him to consider the advantages of this coun Cmt. Jean I.enn Belmont.

Flying Missiles Hurt Three Passengers On Pennsylvania Stone and mud throwing resulted in injuries to three Pennsylvania Railroad passengers Saturday night-Train No. 41 was pelted with stones near Braddock, and William O'Mal-ley, aged 4:, of 3236 Dawson street, was cut above the right eye, and Ray Geibel, nged 23, of Herman, was cut above the left eye. W. H. Hohn, of 618 George street, Greensburg, was injured about the left eye when the train on which he was a passenger passed Thirty-third street, a lump of mud coming through an open window.

Pennsylvania Chocolate Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. Also Makers of ZATEK Almond Bars Flat Milk Chocolate Nut Bars Hazel Nut Bars Full Cream Bars $347; Lyon, Singer Pittsburgh, National City Bank, New, York, $48.73, and Frazier Company, Philadelphia, The bonds are in THC HARK 1 A Notice of Vital Importance. Dr. K.

I'ayne, president. 'Harris Teachers" College, Ht. sented by Knoch Kauh. An ordinance to exonerate the public schools from paying for water during 1918 was presented, as was one for a new automobile police patrol to cost $3,000. Council approved a petition to the Governor, asking that the Perry highway he paved as a military road and describing the following route: From Pittsburgh to Krie, passing through the following points Wexford, Zelicn- i denomination of $1,000 each, bearing To The Wife of One Who Drinks I have an Important confidential messase for you.

it will come in a plain enveioe. -How to conquer the liquor habit in thrct days and make home happy. Wonderful afe. lasting, reliable, inexpensive metho-i puaranteed. Write to K.lw.

J. Wood W1 Station F. Xew York, N. T. Show Ibis to others.

ty as a site for his proposed new automobile factory Henry Ford of Detroit jwired yesterday as follows: "Thanks for your telegram; will be piad to- consider matter If our rpquire-jnenta In your vicinity justify further expansion. Will be glad to receive details." will speak hetore tne Knueationai Aoeiaioi Western Pennsylvania at the Sehenley HiRh Hchoo! on next 44 per cent, interest and mature serially from October 1, 19-7 to October 1, The money from the issue is to be employed in immediate improvement of the county roads. Krldav evening, March s. 1 i Payne worked out tb- syllabus for ti-aching safety to children in the schools..

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