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31 AY IT, THE PITTSBURGH POST THURSDAY MORNING, SDnd year, husband of the laie Julia SALEM COLLEGE IVIHS ANNUAL TRACK MEET IIKLF WAXTKU FEMAI.i; YOUNG We Xeed Young Women Operatinjf Positions. AVe Xeed Girls who really want to alifad. There aiy opportunities hen von. Xo Experience Come In and See ils.j r. J'irtt I'l'Xii' sit; seventh Ave.

i Downtown CVn I A to 6 P. M. Mote Tha tlon In Plttafcurgh of a li I a switching A a 1 c) tale-phones will not less.n our need for tL-pnona INSIDE GOLF By CFOROK O'NETL. "Golfs Greatest Teacher, says Harry Va-tion. "OXall mad ins Champion," says "Chick" Kvana.

(Copyright by John F. Dilla Co.) THIS tS HEAVy EN OFF NOw, 1 your mashia light or heavy? i It Is Rood Idea to experiment aome with irons uf aiHeraat weight and partlo- i Ularly tloea this apply to maahie and ashle ocks. Many players use a iery Hsht niashle hecauste it feels good In th hand. A neavjwr one, tney in it, might improve their tnoshia plaj a great dent. 1 psrsonallv a haavy mashle.

and lean to a lighter mldlron. Tha maaiila should be plvd always to take a chip of and the heavier nvashle uaual.y blts through the Vail ana tha ground ttlth a cleaner bits than ia tha caaa wttli lighter clubs. The mashio awing Juat a pendulum and the heavier blade wU swing better though it at first feels awkward in the hands. Try a heavier maahls i you have been n.lng a light one. should get more distance, a hen you want tl and much tetter accuracy.

PITT GOLFERS ARE DEFEATED BY PRESIDENTS The Washington and J0 f0f team cord a triumph over the I anthers yestenlay in a team match en lit Stanton Height. Ooaf Club urse the tinal result berne 7 to 4-. niarked th9 first meeting on the links of these teams. Brilliant golf featured the match between Al Haddon. manager of ihl and W.

W. King, the star golfer of the Blue and Gold Both inese piaj i i The Bell Telephone Co. of Penna. LOST AXI FOUND (fold wrist watch; Trlnitas: purrue wristband, on Smlthtleld between se-, enth and r-'Uth avo. at o'clock Tuesui.j Finder please telephone Franklin IK'-- jsirxcfi oFT ijEVri lost: lit.

Church. Reward if rcturr.ed. John Urea. 3-Uu lmmaaji.j.iar7gtt-lt. i CJPJKKU, "Martin, lust Wediifwiay i in Kaiiftiiaim Peer's, f'rst T.ooi liberal reward.

'ellhnley 344l. LCiHT licarl "and sapphire pin, 8a t- nrday evening. KaPt Liberty diftri.t; ro- ward. Call MIsm Muran. Grant Lt'iST Baby's between llonic's and I Third avo.

Call ltfayetle 3277-M. jl IXiHT Stick pin, chip diamond avt jji num. near Cvaliue valued as gift- i ward. Call Tlllc.nd LoS'l'-nias' charm and tooth at Fever tli ae. and Pcnn.

Initials W. U. H. Liiieral reward, all Cedar '-143. BLAOK ai.d -vhite sills sw'f, lost between Carnegie library and Milwaukee at.

Llo-erai lenani. fall L-'uayctte ye'-T-M. KAI.E aVkkTi A IK 1K) In ivint Mreese atction; brass- studd.d coliar: reward. Call Fmnklin 'JS41-J, or 143 N. ll'tte-wqchI ave- rEKSOXAL.

WHAT AKE YOU DOING TO KKKP YOUNG? LIFTING TltlD SAC, RESTOIiE3 GOOD LOOICS. Many famous and lovely women; deoend on this method, With ttia laoae skin VP to bslrHns end sea the wonrterfo! 'm-i pratemcnl in tec, nun. mouth, throat and neck. Frowns. Wrinkle.

Sag-King Cl.ecks. as wall a li face blcinlshea ra-tnoved. Dr. H. Lut, 70J Tenn ave.

(Penn Bldg.J 11 to 12 a. 1:30 to 4 o. m. Wednesday nights. 7:30 to 8:3.

Free. N'o treai-mctit by mail. Dr. I.nU is a graduata physician and surgeon, indorsed by tha ail professions. Closed oa tha Sabbath day.

MEEL CEAIRS FinM- tfc or WtVv 'I I Wa carry ble variety of chars prices ta suit f-CltS. Chairs can lo RENTED IT tbe vrmiid or nr.ot.tl). Booklet ahowiog OiBereiit atyias ll be aei.t til ra- uaat. FSICK BROTHER 809 Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa. EMPLOYMENT, HKLl WANTED MALE CEH aucocnt AXTs le years' public accounting Ckpeiieiu-e.

c. P. Preferred. Reply by letter giving full in- formation, t-ducaiion, fcpt-rlece, etc. I UlflfTVM Jt- ft lijiUidv t.w, arnr F.ank oivurD Job; will pey Tie on tha doilr.

v'. Cr. Livingston, Hlairsville, Pa. t'OV, strong, for errands; steady for right boy. 212 olivsr ave.

Room ifla. IliOX SAWYERS, NAlLEKS.j i pay; I'arscr LOCAL TELEPHONE OPERATORS Tor temporary work. See Miss Mayr at once. First Floor, 416 Seventh Ave. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO.

Miller. i Funeral from the chapel of O. J. Gets, 8508 Penn avenue, on Friday, Jly I at 8:30 n. in.

Solemn requiem nig'i mass et St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church at 0 a. m. Friends of the fam- ily are respectfully invited to attend. M'OOVtBX, THOMAS On Tuesday, Slay 15.

19S, at 11:20 p. 1U-. Thomas Ik- Govern, in his uth jear. Funeral from his late residence. 1814 lirownevillc road.

Carrick borough, on i Saturday, May 19, at a. in. hulemu reuulem high mass nt St. Basil's Ro man Catholic Church ar a.s'j a. m.

Friends' of tha family and members of tl. A. Patterson post Xo. 161. and Ft.

llasile Holy Name ate respectfully invittd to attend. 1 nterraunt in St. Mary's cemetery. M'Gl'IHE, MAVMK 111 IIDV-On Tuefday. Slay 16, 1033, at p.

Luddy AicGuire, tvifo of Lir. II. li- Mc-Uulte. ITfuneral from the family home. S651 Darlington road, on tiaturday morning ut o'clock'.

Solemn high requiem r.iaes at tit. Paul's Cathedral at o'clock. MrWiKK, M-V sKVMOIR On Wednesday evening, May IB. 1023, ut o'clock, Slary Seymour Roysc, wife of William J. Musser.

Bervices at her residence. Margaretta street, ilast End, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment private in North Se- wtckicy cemU-ry, Ttcaver county, on Saturday at 1 o'clock (daylight eavina time). MANXZ, Fit I It A 1'tKIFtR On Wednesday, May ie. 1H2S, at a.

m-. Fredericka pfeifer Mansa, aged years. wldow of George J. Mansz, mother of William J. Mattsz and Mrs.

II. Relnheir, formerly of the Kouthside. Servicis Friday at p. a tha resi-denne of her daughter, Mrs. William H.

Reluherr, 7124 Hermitage street, Homt). wood, Pittsburgh, via car No. 76 or to Hamewood avenue. Friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in bouthside cemetery.

Please omit flowoi'S. O'HHIUV. MtllV-On Tuesday. May 13, l23. at 11:46 p.

rn Mary O'Brien (nee Regan), wife of the late John O'Brien. Funeral from the family home, 2S20 Sarah rtrect. Bauthtdd, on Friday. May IS. at a.

m. Reijuiein at Holy 'ross Church at a. m. Friends of the famil ire respectfully invited to attend. RU.4MST, .1 AXE On Tuesday.

May IZ. 1923. at 6:20 p. Jane Reaney fnee Collins), beloved a if of Thomas Reaney. Funeral from her late residence, 161 Annv bell street, Mt.

Washington, on Frl- day. May IS, at :88 a. m. sdlefhn high mars et Bf. Mary's of the Mount Church at 9 o'clock.

Friends of tha family are I respectfully invited to attend. Moneecn papers iilease copy. fclMOV, MAHV 31. On Tuesday. May lj, 1951.

at a. Mary M. fcimon (nea Daij). wlfa of John It. filmon, aged S2 years, at her residence, rear Vinlal street, Northaide.

Remains may ba viewed the chapel of Joseph A. Pap- pert, 711 Lockhart street, Northslda. Funeral on Friday. May IS, ot :30 a. m.

Requiem mans at Ft. Mary's Catholic Church, Lockhart street, at a. m. i Friends of the family are to attend. SMfciATOV, MIf Jt.ailK Oo Wtdnee- day, May 1C.

1S23, ut noon, Miss Jennie i Funeral srvi as at the residence of her i -brother-in-laa-, Ueorg W. MeXalty. 6S1S 8t. Marie nrett. iiast End, on Friday afternoon at 3:38 chick, dayligui sa ing time.

BISMOl'K. fB xk wednscsy May 16. 19S. at a. Frank Stsmour, ba loved husiiand of Mary Louise tliamour (nee Chrlstman I.

Fur.eral from hi late residence. Ml Stanton avenue. MlllvaU. on Saturday. May 1, at i.SO in.

Requiem high mass at Ut. Anthony's Roman Catholto Church at o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invtfid to attend. STKfcLt KOHEtiT On May 14, ItZi. at p.

Robert husband of the lata Margaret Steel (nee Kimleyt. aged 7 years. services on eaiuruay, a i. p- mr I Piltladslphia P. papers please copy.) fTKHF.V.

fc.TT-1 On Monday. May 4 4 at :45 p. in Etta Vrban (noa HaJtel-j I alter), beloved wife of William CrDen, at her residence, 71J McKean avenue, Charlerol. Ih her 13rd ysar. Is acrvived by bar husband and one son, MJton; htV mother, fjva brothers and en sister.

eu Thursday, lljy'l. at a. in. Requiem hlgli mass at o'clock a' St. Reman Catholic Church.

In- in Calvaiv mucUit. Pa. WnOflaipt, MAHV JAMK- BEIH-On; Wednesday morning. May 13, 121, at 1:45 o'clock, Mry -lane Raid Wood.side. of Thotuas Woodsid-.

Set vices a her laie residence. Hit Elgin avenue. Lest End, on Friday afternoon May li. at o'clock idayiigiit saving i time). Interment private.

WAHMH, IAWKEfF. E. Suddenly, on! tu.sn.y, 15. f-. at I'- i.awrence k.

waraer, uusuaiid or Kcardon Warner. Funarat from his lata home. 15 Madisoa svenu. Fast Plttsl urjrh. on Frl- day, May 8, at a.

m. High mass of requiam at St. William's Church, Mala atr.et. Fast Pittsburgh. at a.

ni. Friends ef tha family ara respect. fully Invited to attend. WACKMt, PF.ftDIM.AMJ I. On Tuesday.

LOST In I i i WaddOlt havitlK a but I Tangling, tialesn. second; Coukie. Pai- W. They were both out to. tui -lviUen Uretonia.

fourth, i.is-King was 1 up at the turn, despite the taRce feflt fact their medal score was alike. It race Salem, firm: WeitevIUe. sec-was on the homeward bound journey ona; East Liverpool, third; Eawt Palestine, that Haddou performed in sensational fourth. Time, I.ELP WAKTED 'MALB ME-Traffle assocfatlou wants several mat to qualify fV ioUions, diractlng aUipping; tsuAO and up: esperlenca unnocaasary; pp-portunlty olferad saveral men under to davota little spare tlma acajulrtng tiiorousli Unowladga of work; coiuraao ailiwd edrtion asaentialj cn.lr en uood character naed apply; If willing. r'ti'dabla snd dasuuue of making "nac- on worth whila, write at onca.

ta present position, age and phono numuer. A.ilre.aJKOIoii it! 7. tlttaburgu. SfAV wanted for retail bread route: ana who hat some elllr.g asparteaca profarrad. C.

L. Ml! la SanV ivsa r- rii)xv work in MAX (young) wanted for oitie.a apntUl: trive and salary expeccea H-PSC. Care P0s)t-SUll. MKN-1 need th.eo salesmen and ru lectors on netr w.ork B-m, good co-operation; cath- tlj j.f erred. 517 Lyceum bldg.

MA wanted'Vho has had ana experienca in trailing ana nntnr trllck rimftilia rOOIB: glV lull lf- erenca and salary fissired, P. O. be AO-good Pa. "eTianetital Hon workera aid i uur iron 10 aci Bra star LABORER 8 AND BOSjrAN- for office work; wanted, experienced; jrood. pat.in(f houne or waes; steady employment.

Ap-j brancU hoiwe experience. Sun ply Anchor Los Lumber Pac.kino. CO 9rj Hprinjr den Xorthide. EOV for rrandg. 1 rs or over.

iS5 Lib- ertv ave. MAN, TOl'NO WANTED Stwiographor, I late derk with railroad axperieui-a, ln- i quire 152 Oil ver, Lldg. Nineteen HEM WANTED FEMAMC WOMEN for Bell Telephone pet for Necessary. Me at Once. Mis Floor.

Canter-flighlanil At as, (East Iofty Open A lo I 81 P. M. HELP WANTED MALE YOUNG man wanted for trull room; experience not reqairfd. Lincoln Laundry, rtjnn Arc. and School way, Mt, OUvr.

FTELP ALL CLASSES For railroad, radiator plant, rt rustles contractor: wear era ahlpmsnt aatly. Kona, Ml water sr. WANTED Liderly gardener and baiiAyiHaaT parnianatit placal good room and boaad. U13 Forbas -Hv. HELP U'AKTKr FEMALE.

COOKS Two, while, for river wofk. Call Fihk 1500. CIIECKEUS and tj'brtera. App) Mr. Dietz, seventh floor, For Pitt Laundry, 1023 Liberty v.

(JH AMBER MA1D8 (eiMri- eneed) wanted; must bo 21 years or over. Apply Hoc keener. Wm1. Penn Hotel. cT trA A hot.

Amn.Tg; conic asp 1H KH EMFLOY ED OWN ROoM RW- EREVcE A NT' HFKRlBft QVIRI2D. HAKEL 40PI. JurWTIOIja glH to train for high aadi4s4 off lea poaitlao, day ar nigkC Pill U. Fourth ava. Court WW.

DISHWASHER wanted, food wages. Apply Chef, Motor, Square Hotel, Center and Iteattv. EGG CAXDLER An experi enced jrirl; good wages; uteadf. work. Apply In person, A.

J- Brahni 400 Perm Ave. See- Mr. Bond. GIRL' wanted, experience white, for ssmV- Ing and domastlc work. Call liaaai ffii or apply okiti alariMii-ougii avenue, quirrai Ulli.

r. i. i I. mill. Uflfl, T.ir f.viri, ti-oduna naw.

eaav abort Hand wrtttan la a c's; right party will racatve hthaat training frss (day or night), and aaatiat graplils paaition In 6 days) gagtd Wlaflf. Xa ronrtn ave. tvai. MODBRM BHORTHAND HCHOQU GIRL wanted for kitchen work; goo4 wapes. Seventh Ave, Hotel.

Apply chef. GIRLS for factory workj good pay, steady work, 1 a ant surroundings, cafeteria service pt coat. Apply at Employment 0f fice, National Biscuit Penn and Lambert it. Liberty. GIRLS We still Lave about 25 open in the most modern alts and best-lighted faetory In tin Pfttsbureh district: no experi ence necessary, Steady work with best wajres and wprkfej conditions.

We olo have an attractive bonua a.vatem. 13S Wsstarn ave N. Take N'a II 1 oar at PoaantMiam'a Stase. CIRL (ahlta), tsparlancad. wsalad far ISiaaa work.

Call Msal 81 or Avly Ug Uift st. CURLS (2) One for down.ttlr and one for upsitairii work; must have-reference. Seheplry GlhU aTnaliarC. Apply 6SJ7 Kentucky ave. Pliona Mailt- rose ysiSi GIRL wanted for power Kewiutf machine.

Apply K. Neely Jnc, oOth kt. and Rreretoi, ave. phone Schenley 20GQ. GIRLS We have openings for 00 id4l-tional jrirl in the various df-partment of f)u pur fooil plant.

Jf you are interested in seeurinjr steady all-year around work, call at our EmployBMlt Ofl'iee at once, H.J. HEINZ 10GU Proerew St. VftHliode. PittRburtth. GIRLR (experienced) wanted operate power sewinjr mp-ehines.

Apply A i floor4 43. Liberty ave. QTRLM for cafeteria. Appl? i ealetei-Li. Fort Pitt Hotel.

OTWt 'hit. for general housework." Calf Orant 1141-R. aak for Mrs Utrmaa. 1023. Platform" Adopted By Manufacturers To Urge Resolutions On Congress and Both Parties.

NEW YORK, May 16. Reiterating its attitude on national topics affoct-insr business generally, the National Association of Manufacturers in convention tonight adopted resolutions to bo submitted to Congress and the two major political parties as platforms for the neyt Presidential campaign. Selective immigration to solve the labor ehortage, classification of taxation and economy in public expenditures, private employment relations and the open' shop, consolidation of existing railway systems and operation of the American merchant marine without unreasonable handicaps, wera the. major points embodied in the resolutions. The convention also recommended contribution towards rehabilitation of Europe and for protection of American industries.

Carl li. Gray, president of the T'nion racifle, told the convention railroad conditions rapidly were approaching normal, and John J. Cornwell, former governor of West Virginia, urged tha association to take a definite stand against nationalization of the Nation's mines. Ford Says Finance Powers Wouldn't Let Him Be President POCGHKEEPSIE. Nr V.

May IS. (United News.) Henry Ford doesn't believe the financial and political interests would permit him te become President. "They would never let me become said the manufacturer today in conference with Edward E. Perkins, nrea surer of the Xew York state peniocratic cenimittee. Denmark Netmen Lose.

ponDKAUX. iMay 3. Cachet and Katna-7uhl. French ttr.nis aiara. today defeated Tegner and Wurni of Denmark In doubles in ie recond diy's piay ef the Dav.

cuu tia between tl'e two countries. scores wera 5-1. Missing Persons Bureau The American Red Cross, Chamber of commerce building, is anxious to com municate win -Mr. riaiey lortiieiiy the Train Master's office, Alliance, O. Ht Leading daily fmornlng wsct ad n.aiiium.

Carr es mora want ads tjan any Pittsburgh morning paper. WANT AD KATES CASH BATE 's ir. par word, aicept "Rscmia for Rent" and "Bltuationa Wanted," which are IHc par word. Ko cash ad accepted for less than 34c t'HAKQB RATES Is 15o per line, eseeat "Rooms for Hent" and Situations Wanted." which are per line. ad recanted for iess than tha coat (f two lines.

Epedal ratss on thrae-tlma ads. 1Ocsl ef'iy appears in both Tha Pest stid The linn for the prt-a quoted- Bptimsta sis word of letters each ta the Hns. If a box number la desired count five worda add'tlonal. C.atiaifled advertisements may be ia eingla or double eoiuinn. ao double column ad to less than two Inches in depth.

Classified fowna ctoea at p. m. day previous for daily issue ef Tha Poat; p. m. Saturday for rMnday.

Copy for Tha San taLexi until 15 for same dav's is3e. The Po.t a-l TSie Pub reserve ti ngbt 4a classify ads under apprpr-te Otdera for out-ef-town want da raust t-a accompli niod fey caali. N.it'.ce of any error must ba given In for tafcre the nest When orders for are g'van evr the teiej hone the name of tha clerk should be ebtainod and confirmation made by latter, otherwwa claims ranaat allowed in case of dispute. Telephone yen want to Tha Pert or The Sun. Call Grant l9 and ask for an Ad Taker.

Death Notices H.siHER6FR. ALKXAAO-! R. On Tuesday, Jlay 15, 13J. at p. Alexander II.

Ilanberger. telovad husband of Lacie MsVay tlanberger, in his T3d year. Funeral services at his lata residence, 8513 Ptrrysvlile nviwiue. Northslda, on Friday, May II. at I p.

tn. Friends of tho family ara respectfully invited to attend-Washington (Pa.) papers piaass cosy lHJItH, NfCM.IC On Monday. May 14, mi, at 19:50 a. in. Ksllis Bioag (naa ltiirnsl.

beloved wife of Robert Bloss, aged 24 years 1 ir.ot.tha IT days, fha is survived ty bar husbanfl, feur brothers. Ellsworth, Albert, Robert and Jawas Bums. Funeral services at the family home, 111 Anthony avenue. Mt. Oliver, oa Thursday, May 17.

at p. Goldan Creao Ka. 108, lames of Malta, and friends tho family ara respectfully isjvtted attend. PI BC II MO BE, WIMIAM fuay. May 15, liii.

at a. Wlillain B. Utrchmore. Funeral services at his lata reeidence, 298 Darragh street, Thursday afteraaon at I o'clock. BoHton (llaes.) and Chattaasoga (Tenn.) papers please copy.

gYKMiS, rATIIF-RIKi; On Tuesday. May 10, 1S2S, at P. at Sr. francia Hotpnal. Catherine Ifyrhes (nea Kearney), wife of Patrick J.

yrnes. Funeral from the family borne, i3 Colombo street. of time later. tOVJiM.LV, 'rKKfcMA On 5J clay. May 11.

123, at 11:49 p. Teres Connolly, daughter of Helen the iale P. F. 'oiinaliv. Funeral Thuisdav morning at 8 o'clock from tho family homo, Lombard street.

Iteqiaeni mass at tit. Brlgld's Church at o'clock. Friends tie family are fglly lsvltsd to attend. I.II IS On Tueadaw, May IS, m'3, at p. Louis Diamond-stone, husband of f'arolinw Dlamondstone itmo Gnlder), aged 6 yiirs.

He la survived by his wife, fur children, sirs. W. O. Cliaiold. Isaac, Lster and tigrak rna- 1HCII.J Futioral at Went View nhPl on Thursday.

May 17, st 10 m. Friends of the family are respectfully inviUU to iwiend. Hliidly omit flowers. Ill 11 It. I( 1 AN Suddenly, on Wednesday, May at 10 a.

Koman Uulisr, In In ar. Fuimrsi from lii home of his brothar. Pel or E30 First strtii, Jleiriel-bei on riaturday, fay at o'clock. FriHiiurt of the family arc re- i spin-tfully Itii'itBd to attend. Interment In Chartlers (einttiry.

rF.VIM'i, Mils. H. J(M I'HIM Ok Tiu.bili.y. Way IS, 1S3. at p.

Mrs. il. yoaepbina Funerrl from th- resiaeto of her rrotlisr, William 'iRctlly, tl nensmore avenue, Crafton. on Friday. May 13, in a.

m. L'igh maaa of requiem at St. Pi.llllp'H Catholic Church at 9 o'clock. IChirngo '111.) pi pers please copy. IWME A.

ri Tuesday. May 15, 19fS, at 4 a. Lcnnle Mots (nee Fudarkatl). wife of Peter Hols, In har BS1 year. Funeral from her lata residence.

Hampton township, on Thursday. May if, at p. Mtryices at unison rara rfw terlan Church at 2:30 o'cloak. tleriibers of flamptou Rebecca Lodgs Ns. 498, and friends of the family ars rsspov'tf "Hr invited to attend.

JACKSON, HFV. MAIAIf P. On Wsdnes- May I IS2S. et p. Rev.

1. Jacuson, liuaband of Julia H. kI his reaidenco, ITtl Sedgwick Ktreot, Northslda. aKed iK yuars 4 niontiiu 13 days. Bervices Friday, May 1 lit Metropali- taii Iiptis' Cnurcii.

fc'iui son street, near Kedornl alre-t. Nortbside. at 'i m. Friends of the fninily arc respactf ully Invited to attend. Remains will bo taken to Winchester, for interment.

MIM.KK. JOHV On MVdniMlav, May IA. Itii, at a. John M.llor, iu u.s I i i i 1 i CHARTER TO PITTSBURGH FOR GREENS Several Local Figures In Charge of Pro-ceedings. to bccnmc the permanent headiua.rtr of the Groenst Section of the United States Col? Association, an application for a charter having hen made yesterday in common pleas court, by James Franr la Iturke, sreuerat counsel for the X'nlted States Golf As- sociation.

the preliminary order being signed by Judge John A. Evans. The subscribers to the petition asking for the charter are Or. AValter S. Harban.

Washington. IX Wvnant 1. Vender-Pool Morristown. N. Alan li.

Wil--son. Villa Nova, William O. Fownes, Pittsburgh: Edward O. Moore. Rosslyn, Iong Island.

3S and James rancis Burke, Fittsburgh. The names of the board of directms Tor the first year are: J. Frederic; Byers. Pittsburgh, president of the United States Coif Association: Edward S. Moore.

New York city; Alan I. Wilson, Villa Nova; Edwin J. Marshall. Toledo. A Icvan.lcr 1 Til William C.

Eownea. Xr. Walter S. Harban. Washington.

P. Wynant Vandrpool. Morristawn. -s- Frank 1 Woodward. Denver, and Thomas B.

Faine. Atlanta. G. While the United States Golf Association itself has jurisdiction over tn whole T'nited States in golf matters and memberships in the various states of the Union, it is an incorporated body. lie- cently, in addition to its other activities, it undertook the matter Qf developing I turf and experimentinK in the tfrwth of! uner srades of grass, as well a the discovery of fundus and other destructive elements which have caused enormous losses from time to time, not only in their deadly effect upon the golf greens, but also upon lawns and other places where fine turf is necessary for both ornamental and useful purposes.

To continue this work it will require large sums of money, and many throughout the country have indicated their desire to make donations for the earning on of thia work. Donations to the cause will not only. be inspired by the incorporation of the body and the high standing of Ha board of directors, but the donors aiso will be permitted, in their income tax returns, to deduct the donations so mada Xrom their Income. It Is an interesting coincidence that several of the leading; figures in the proceedinss are PiiLihiii nhera. Mr.

Byers is president of the U. is. G. -vi r. iiurke is a member of the rules committee and its general counsel; Mr.

Fownea Is oue of the leading golfers of and a former champion, and Judge Evans, who signed the preliminary order, is one of the most enthusiastic devotees of the game among the jurists in this Westing house Suffers Defeat in Dual Meet With Schenley Weatinghou High track team suffered, its first defeat of the scaaoa at the hards of tha Schenley High ac-hool cinder path men in a dual meet at tha Schenley Field. Tha final floors was The performanca of Archer of Schenley amt Claras of eating-house featured. tnniiariea: firt-yerd dash, freetanen -Won ly Gilson, ocopti. Craaner, Schotiley; third, K. Clark.

dash, sophenserea Won by Larabert, Weatinghouse- second. MurUftch, Schenley; third, Allen. Weatinghouife. 75-yanl flash, juniors Won by Xorris. Schenley; ceoonit, Randolpa, iSchenley; third, Anderson, Weatlnghouae.

75-yard dajJi, aealors "Won by Harvey, Schanley; sseoid, Keldin, WeatingSmuse; third, Cxlisch, Schenley. Claaa relay Won by cScSenley. Pyard dash Won ty Ai-cher, Hcherley; second. Clarise, wtiShoue; third, Xpi-rim gcenley. SiA-yard dash Wort i-y Archer, Schenley; pet-ind.

simriicsSs; Schenley; third, Ciarke, eUnghouae. 44-j y.irds Won Pereell, Pchenley: second, Blain, Weatinghouae. third, Kodiach, ijchenley. Shot put Won ty Seifart." KchfnVey; sec-rnd, Wimmer, Wesiinghouse; third, Htarner, Schenley. Idseua throw Won fcy Wimtacr, second, Gardner, Scheniey; third, SeU 'fert.

High jumo Wop ty Johnson, Schenley; second, Cliinn, Sthealey; tUrd, CSarUe, Westir.shouae, Broad jHniWon by Chirm, Schenley; second, Murdoch, Sehealey; third, Winuner, WtiBghou. Mila run Won tiv Hoffinaa, Rchenley: aec-. ond. Olbson, AVastinghouiie; third, Wolfe, Schonley. Mila relay Won by Schenley (er.mmendsii Green, Volght and Areher).

Beineckcra to Play. A real battle is on the cprd tonight at Malens Field, Herron Iliil. The principals will bo tha Arlington Heights Board Trade team acd the W. 1 Keineeker club. Hostilities ara scheduled to eommence at p.

m. K. Tica of tha Pittsburgh Vmpires' Aseociatlon, will officiate. Tonight's contest is expected to bring out a record-breaking crowd. The Reineeker management bus made preparations for handling about 3,000 dyed-in-the-wool fans.

The two grandstands at the park will seat 2.000, while ropes trill be stretched from first base along the right field line to provide accommodations for others. The park Is easily reached by cars 82 or H5. Manager Fountains of the Traders has Arent and Allen ready for mound duty, while the Kelnecker fortunes will ba trunted to Johnson. Reinoekors hava Saturday open at home and Sunday abroad. Call Wally rimith, Schenley Sisl- Besta Is Bankrupt.

Semi-pro basebalt interest switches lo Bellevua this evening, where on tha high grounds the Bellevue club will open Its four game aeries with tha Homestead Orays. Bellevue won the opening tilt te-iween the elubs last season and will send the same against the Grays this evening. The fame were ail close affairs, but the Grays have a much stronger lineup than last season and a string of terrine struggles is in prospect. Lefty Wiillanis will strve the benders for the Grays with Besterman twirling for Weilevue. Friday evening the Grays meet tha Tates of Cleveland at Forbes Field, end Canady wiil pitch, leaving Oscar Owens available for the Hat unlay game with the Clevelandera on the Pirates' baseball field.

ClubB wanting to beli the Graya write W. Posey, 324 Thirteenth avenue, Humeatead, Pa. Etna at Lawrenceville. Whltey Alperman will bring his Etna team to Lawrennevllle tonight to clash with the Lawrenceville Pemi-Pros at Lawrence park. Forty-sixth and the cunteat being scheduled to get under way at Alperman is periuips tho best-known baseball fiy-ura in Allegheny Valley district, formerly havinj? len a Itrooiilyn player, and since ieavins; Wilbert Robinson's outfit lit years ago has been ciyipg cunaiderabid attention to developing tossers iu the Ijawrencevilie and KtHa cemmunitiss.

'fiiis ar he has organized a epeeny crew of younfratera and pring' thei4 to Lawrenceviila tonight to tiiiiglt with the BuiltF street repiectativea, bu are eoing at a good clip. Flneview Busy. Beginning this evening, the Fineview team will play tiirea games at home held thia week-end, jr.eeting the I'ltastiiit Valley nine tomorrow, the Lutz at Schramm team in a postponed eontest on Friday tvwiii.i; and lio Arlington Heighta ifian 011 atur-- day night. The Hiters are league rtvls of the Highlanders and hailing from tha same section i4 the city they ara naturally eaer to lalte over thoir opponents. The Arlington Heights amo also looms up fs a tough one, for lha south Hills playera showed tlieir atbiliiy by the easy fashion in whiab they tooii ove thtir foes so fa this year.

Deans Play McKinley. The J. Deans will he tha attraction- at McKinley Park this evening, playing Cie McKinley elnto- On Saturday tha IcaB3 will tha opening attraction at K'ttanning. Tho BloonUJt'lders Lavo Suaday and all next week open for frames to fee niayed abroad OB account of postponing all their early Karnes scheduled for Ioan Field. The aea-aoo at Dean Field will protiaMy be npene.l on Decoration Pay, when the Flnktlhors will be the attraction, Manly Wooster Leader.

WOOSTER, May J6. Iouis Mainly of Urie, today was nsumed captain ot Wooster College basket ball team for 1923. ltanly ie a sophomore. LISBON. May 18.

Salem, running up ST points, won the twentieth annual Columbiana bounty High school track and field meet hero today. Weilsviilo was second with 3i points; Last Palestine third witli "4 points. sieoro of ti other sx-hools were: Lisbon. Zl; Ltetonla, It; Kast Liverpool, li). an 1 Colunblana, 4.

McSwceney uf Welisviile was t'a individual star, scorinfcT first in trie throw put, second the javeitn throw ami fourth in the run- hl'g hrond jump. His point totalled 11. The ailver trophy cup, held for three months Columbiana, tfalom and IJaat which tied, becomes the progeny oX Salem. Nummary: hurdle Hnyd, Knst lave rpoi- flrwt: Todd. VVelHrtile: necond, Hammcns, Ijtetcjltia, thiist; Cornell, l.isliun, fourth-Time, A) 1-5 seconds.

Jlusmlng hiHh juanp Roeii.ler, Saloni, f.it; Todd, WellsvU'e, areonl; Johnson, Lisbon, third: Uo ley. fourth. iit.iance, feet 9 Inchea. l-J-rd ila.h Ward. Kast Valeatine.

first: MoVutt, Vmv. lulestinc, Kecond; Wood-, MaUm, third; Hingham. Salem, fourth. Tinie. 10 -5 Becomla.

Vole vault Koewtler. first: Kirk. I.ibo!i. second: Orr. Johnstown.

l.lMi'on and Kennear. Coluniblaua, tied for tbirti. taking one point Height, ttft inches. Half-mile run Mar.gus. Lisbon.

flrst; Salem, second: Altamcr, Ietonia, third; Haminond, Lisbon, fourth. Time, 4-5. Tliinning broad jump Ward. Kaat Palestine, tlrnt; Iodse. Columbiana, second; Smith, Kast I'aleatine.

third; McSweeney, Welisviile, Fourth. Instance. 1 feet 2 innhaa. SUhynTd daah Woorta," ialem, tirt: Mci'ue, Ititouta. second; Ward, Easn Palestine, third; Welisviile, fourth.

Time. 5 1-1 Heoomla. Javelin throw Leetonia. first Meiiwaenay, Welisviile, eecmwl: N'choiaa Leetonia, third: Koeslcr, falem. fourth-Dintance, 131 feet 44e-yvird dash Woods, Ham.

first: Boyd. Eaat IJverpool, aacond; JlcKutt, Kaat Ia lew-tine, third; Hipsley, Welisviile, fourth. Time, 57 seconds. tihot-put Mcjtweeney, Welisviile. fuat Jlc-Sw-egin, Wellavilie.

second: Koesuler, fc'alem. th'ru; Ssvitier, Kast t'a'-eBtine. fourth. Instance. 43 feet 2 inches.

Mile Manaim, I.tslxm, Altamar. leetonia. second; Li'On. third: Mouth, East Palestine, fourth. Time.

4 first: Constitution Vote Plans Furthered by Committee of House TIARRI5ECRG. May J6. Th Senate bill providing machinery for a constitutional convention was reported affirmatively today by the House constitutional reform committee. The bill Is backed by the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters. Voters are ta determine at the Xo-j vember election, next year, if a convention ia to be held.

If the convention proposal is approved delegates will bf elected in 1925 and th convention will convene in January, 19t6, and must complete its labors by November of thati yeer, I Mrs. John O. Miller, president of the league of Women Voters, the House this week to get the bill out of committee. She addressed the com-1 r.iittee today and the measure was re- ported out by a vote of 13 to 2. Mar- cus of Philadelphia Miller of I.u- serne were the opponents, i NEWS OF RIVERS The EnterprisV- Company has completed the work on the ice- breaker and guide-wing for the Crueibia teel Company at its Singer-Vimick i plant on the left bank of the O'nio i iver i belew the Point bridge.

The work i necessitated the pulling of 2b0 old piles i and driving 158 piles, from Sj to 65 feet In length. The timber work amounted to cflir feet and tons of bolts and washers also were used. This work is considered among rivermen to be a model of construction and is easily eapabie of protecting a fleet of 5- barges from posting ice. The niaehinery for the f-ieamer Hover of the Pittsburgh Coal Company, which pcjng built at the Bee3 boatyards, will be completed and shipped to jPlUabeth next week. The Jlees Brothers are row phjppitie the material for the all Bteei steamer Quindio to Kew Vork harbor, from where it will be reeshjpped for delivery to Baranquilio.

Colombia, where it will be assembled. The boat will be run in the Magdalena river trade. Work now is under way on the construction of a battery of five boilers far the steamer Transpoi ter of the JjaBelle Transportation Company. A. W.

Dann the Keystone Band and Supply Company is in Washington. Robert A. Smith of the Drave Contracting Cpmpany, attached to the downtawn eWice in the Diamond National Bank Bvilding, is 03 his vacation. Tha company also started went op the eenstruetjan ef the dam at Lock Xo. Ohio rjver.

United Stalas prsdga Ko. 1, which it. still engaged in drttgUm th channel at the lower approach eg the Kmaworth dam la expected ta this work and move to Fourteen Mile Island, Allegheny river, about June 1, where it will continue to dredge the dhannel at that place. This work was discontinued last fall or account 0f ice and high water. At Emsworth the work was held up for some time 0:1 account of liijrh water.

Captain John M. Muter, wSio liad been seriously ill for aom time and who underwent an operation in the csonthsida Hospital, is batik on the job. Captain Howard Morris, general manager of the eacui'Sion -tsamer Verne bv-ain, Si4ii yesterday that th steamer will run in the excursion tradt iout of Wheeling, beginning nest Sunday. This side steamer is only one of its kind on the upper rivers. The Genera) Crowdur of the Liberty Transit Company left I'itlchurgli yesterday for Cincinnati with a big caryo of general 'Hi" steamers Aiiquijipa and lU.ne 16ft fittsburgh yasterduy with a combined tow of 15 barges of coat tor down-river i manufacturing points.

Tin following stages were repotted last nljflit: Lock So. Ohio river. 7. feet and stationary; Freepoit, 10. feet and rising.

RIVER TELEGRAMS. CLVC1VNATI Tha ttape of the river ft Cincinnati at p. m. was 87 feet inches St.d rising. nepnrturfcB Queen f.Jity for Louisville, Tom Groen for Huntlnstcni, Andes for Madison MAKIKTTA, 54 fett inches and falling.

Iit rSVtLLE, Hy.filvor 2S feet 3 inches and fHliins. HI'KTINCTOK. W. 21.4 feet and cloudy. POUTSMOUTH, Z2.

feet and rising: tpoudy. POINT PLKASANT. W. River 28 feet and falling; cloudy snd Transporter up with steamer Conqueror in tow; H'Ksy Ann for Portsmoutn, from Plttaburgh; Otto Sfarmet for Cincinnati; Scotia from Charleston, Tn.ru -jS, channel caqge, 81.2 feet. V.

Va. -River 19 fset an-l mntlor.jiry Cloudy and cooler. Pa. Illver 3 feet 2 inclits. eioudy; colder.

OIL CJTV. fi feet 3 iucelis and rising: i-loudy and i-ool. f.MlKr.ilimvnO, W. 2. feat and falling; ruin.

iAl.I.l feet and falling: Ititlit ruin. WHRfcLl.Vi. W. Va. I'tivar hi fe.it and falling; colri-r.

Meparturm. .1. P. Davis for Marietta; Li baity lor iMUfouigh- May li. 1I2J, at a.

m. Ferdinand p-j Vioh hill flpi'k Wailt-I. Wgcker, son of tha late Ignatius and L-LHIV Algllt Olil ((eilv warn Mary M. Bchaefer Wacker. pd lUUSt be good typist, al60 Funeral from tha family residence, 495 Beltzhoover avenue, Friday morning st 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass ef f5' George's Church, Allen avenue, at 3 o'cleck. Friends of (he family are respectfully invited to attend. CAKI OF THANKS. CARD OP TUAN'Ksl Correctly designed.

a.f prspt latfly worded cards, exprceding appreciation ef kindness in time of bereavement; with envelopes, 11 per riu. postpaid. Address G. li. Thomas, lloiies-aen.

Pa, LODGES AND wiciKTIKS. A special meeting of Pittsburgh Lodgs K. 464, Free and Arceptad Slasnns. will be held In Masonic Temple, Fifth. Lytion and Tennyson avenues, on Thursday.

May 17, ItSS. at o'clock p. for the purpose of attending the funeral ef our lata brother, 4s.ua White-bead Uy order of the Wemliipf Master, AMCEL It. CAsiKKV. Htcretaiy The Pitt player made it 2 up by winning the eievemh hole with a par 4.

while Haddon took a 5. Jhey hal-ed the twelfch in par lijrures, and also the thirteenth, both jrettinar 5 en, the un-luoky hole, which is the par for the hole. The rourteenm was aiao naivu. It was at this juncture that Jladdon began burning up the course. At the fifteenth bole he grot a birdie 3.

beinz on the green with his second shot and then holed out a long putt for a win. King getting a par 4 on the hole, only to lose it. The match was squared on the sixteenth hole, where Haddan set another birdie 3 for a win. He 1 a beautiful tee shot, was heme with his second shot and ran down another putt for a birdie 3 and a win, King gtJtting a par 4. Going to the seventeenth, Haddon hit another fine drive, clearing a cavernous holiow, and landing on the green.

King was not so fortunate, as ha was short ar.d took two shots to get home. Haddon then laid his approach putt dead and won the hole with par 3 to King's 4. This put Haddon put in front and he was not headed. King tried valiantly to pave the match, but despite tha fact that ha got a fif birdie 4 out cf it on the home hole, the best he could da wajs to get a half eqt of it. as Haddon also got a birdie en the hcie.

This gave him the match and two points. King getting one point by virtue of being ahead at tha end of the first nir. Haddon won the mrh a daazlmg finish, playing the last four I feolos in three strokes under par. I The cards la this inatch wera: King, out a a a Haddon, ont 5 4 a 4 3 3 9 Haddon, in 1 fi i 5 111 4 76 Kesnlt, fciaor np. iS- JT- pftel- W.

who plays at the soughiogheny Country Club, and who made such a fine showing in the junjor amateur championship teuma- r.ici.1 year at the Besver Valley country Club, encountered Henry Zimmerman, and the former won eut. Siira-merinan was off Ids game and eould not get going. They were all even at the end of tho first nine holes, hut Peters romped home an easy winner on the last nine, giving him the match, 4 and J. and netting hia team two points. They did not keep any card of this match.

R. A. Laneve, Pitt, played fine golf and he won his mateh from J. C. Burke, gettms three points.

The farmer was out in 42, while the Bed and Black player had to be content with a 44. The latter's was mnrrerl hv thu c. having one on the first, third and fifth hoies. La neve maintained this advan tage on the last nine and was never in danger. The card: lAW-tt, out 3 ft 4 5 4 5 4 41 Burke, ont I 4 I i 4.

in 14neve, in 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 5 4 10 1 turtle, in 41 -MS Heiiilt, I.aneve vh, 3 and 1, Stanley jihade, W. J. had en easy-time of it in defeating Harnmr Wiiso -Iltt, this mateh ending and 7, After the first few holes it was only a question of how decisive the victory was going to be. The cards were: Vt iiMtn, oat 2 4 4 5 4-r47 hhale, out 5SS4584 Wilson, in 3 476444 47-itl Shale, it, .5 M(MM 43 Keault, Shale won. 8 and 7.

1111 SUMMARY W. J. W. W. Kins 1 Al llriw a I Harry imnirrman V.

V. Paters Jr B. A. Ij.iie j. (.

Burke ft Hangar Vtilsou Stanley Miale 'rtal Total Lipton Offers Trophy. GIXL-CE8TER, Slay Thomas Lipton has orwa.Fded a magnificent silvap tropny 1-e sailed for in the fishermen's race of the three hundredth anniversary ef tha settlement ef the city wishes of the late Air. Tibbetts and hi associates who conceived the Idea of interesting lr are followed, it will ba a genuine fisherman's race on the same Jincs as the hieuiric eontest of laS2. There will be na restrictions aa ts eai! ballast, or anything In particular, and a genuine rtshermen from any port thia slue of the Atlantic are eligible. Pugh-Miller Matched.

XEW (1.4STLE, Pa.r liny 18 -Mog Push, Jinsny liime fajt going bantamweiglit has fceon matched to moat Alvie Miller at 1m-ram, on May 1. is lj, traininjr for the nut but is taking it easy, so as to in tho best possible condition nhitn the l.out is Mt-afeJ. He will complete his training at such tome as to asska hint lit and rady for Her, wh is eaid to bo a classy 'mail Beltzhoover Open. BsHsdieover has an open date for a ayine ntuuroay at.roail. Any rim clasa club a high ciass attraction get in touch oi.i,te.

p. uniniii street, 0il Lafayette W22. 10 MAKE NEW OFFER DUaSELOORF, May 16. (Copyright, 1923, by Chicago Tribune.) The Ur-mans wiM Eoon make a new reparations ft.r to the allies which wiji be more definite and liberal and which, it is said, will be satisfactory to J'aris. The tiemoerats, tha strongest party in Germany, have already urged that this be done a.id that tha Industrialists be compelled to pay their share, which is regarded as essential to guarantees.

"THIRD DEGHEE" BRINGS ARREST N. May 16, s. C. Smith, prosecutor of Warren county, today directed Sheriff Mayes to swear out warrants against Warden Smith of the county jail, and Sergeant Cunningham and Trooper Simmons of the New Jersey state police, charging assault us a result of alleged "third degree" methods to obtain a confession from Hoy Gardner of this town, arrested on suspicion of being Implicated in a number of robberies. vr Darjc clothes, dark hat, white gloves, 1 Xl Sl 1 KRS Applv caff-Funeral from 319 Trenton avenue.

Wll- 1 i. an r' iiii nn, l.i'1'.rw wonderful opportunity for right person. J.U- quire farSl i-ankstoarn ve MIXB FOREMAV wanted, flmt clasa. for PHtabura-h seam: Isrte. hlgldy deMlopjsd mie; 4(o4 living roaJitions; good that can get toni.age: asparl- ence and references required.

Writs Uo .114. poat-Sun. 3I.AX. our.g. white, fur light jwrter work.

liberty avp. MACHINE HOLDERS. Kr.r Ta.rtjr air squeesei-s. Apply Pittsburgh irey Iron Foundry cort.er iiouth and Walker P. MILL WORKERS, White, for opeii-hparth, sheet, sieel and roll-liiji mills: 4c for eominoB laborers: otliar paying 1 to per (Jay; ood sanitary camp; free fare If work flaya, i.tilroaJ labors rsi 4ic; street workers, farm, garden handi.

J. M. AbrieUt, Hl Iaua sva. OFFICE BOY Eripht vourt V.oy for work in pffla; ascel-lent ctiatices fur advancemeHt. Apply The Credit Clearing House.

413 Hcaseiner tdrtg. pATTERX MAKERS woodwork. for metal Toolmakers, 1 1 nn.1 1 aa macninisis. nantij borers. 'A 1 Locomotive Stoker Robinson and Dar.

rahStsL, Njujthsule. Pittsburgh. PF.ESSKR wanted, 24 per week. lPli Wylle live. Orant PA1NTERH.

ExperianiJ wagon and conimeroial trqek ljdy lterst H. Lsngo Wagon l(s Clair at. rU'MBBR, flrt class, ver N. B. J.

Fliads, 1104 Baa- REPATRMAX for furniture wood wajres and steady work to ricrht party. Eiehrnlaub'si. H501 Jir SHORT ORDER COOK at once Vftmrair u7 Skilled Workmen Who 0ealr lnformatlos concerning employment with tfet WestlngtiousY Electric Mft. Company ran bUln a per ion! Interview vrlth on ot the Company reprentatlre by applyiag at tp StaU employment Bureau, Room 203, Corner Itos and Diamond PIttsburs5, Pa. or At the tmployment Office of wegtlngheuge Electric 4 Mfg.

Company, Eaaf Titts buc. Ja- Steel Held Worte Men with me. taniPa! ability to worfc in het rr.i.tji uepartmrnt; good wages and good working conditions. Apply at once. PUtsh'trgii cage and tiupply COth St.

and Liberty sva. IfcTEKL CAslTINa CHASK wsntad; exri-I eneed for position In Pittsburgh district; write full Including salary und when available. Write F-CI1, Cure Post- rit'LL ITUI'. WANTLU WHO CAN" fKLI SOL-OS; MVST Bfcl AHLK TO PRIVE FOllU C.AU: VOl- CA KASILV MAKE 3i I'BIl fiAV. f'FI'AJt 1177-W.

TVPl-T hi ted from 13 8 a. acUinu house ei(ei'jeiii opiicri nfty. Apply ot li i-iidiiiuht. See Mr isg iu ana. rThPt D.llVI.lV-.;.

KiKl.tft wauas paid: free lard trd bonus ros; st. P.rS llOYS Annlv 11 1 1 Wll) PPllll llf'tcl. TJ VXi I.aIi-.- 1i.t-.1i- 1MI11.II JJ'lf I.T. nan Cake tiOOG Rodman1 East End. proickR wantd to bsiwIM small issue stOPk 'wvi: coal now operating at profit; p-oney to i y.e used for development only; this wiil stand stricicst iiivc-lit'iaiou.

Aaii.i.-oii T-7i, care Post-SuB. rtvrnt and ilishaiier. rood wasra and bcord. Applw at Hotel Birmingham, 10-11 Carson S. S.

CANDY MAKErl with Fales ability for West View parli. Walnut 077I-J. quick ami accurate with hgures Apply National Bisenlt pany, Penn and Lambert iiiiiortv. DRUGGIST. Reslstered pharmacist: permanent position: must have A-l rferrnces.

Irqulra Bifll telephone Franhlin 44il. 0RAFTSMEX' and estimators wanted for steel freight ears. Experienced men only need apply. Address Steel Car Engineer, Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Drurrcrjstv (Reistered) Wanted One capable of taking charge of firug store; iiiutn luivc A-i reference.

Pliona 1 loins-wlead frl'id. tPl'ia, Ol't ilt I10ICI, GREBES BARD familiar iih raillinir ma cliint cutter, jiiindiu? also sliapcr hands; jrood slcadv work. Hubbard Co, time office. 0-101 Butler st. HAilMFR liiRlvrRS Exper'enc-4 lHifcre Bifnrii hammers: Kuo I with i steady lib onriurtunity to make bonus Anplv 'hi Well Supply lst st.

ar.d V. Tt city. IIKl.PKl!.- for hiM'-k'smfths: experienced I around large ptear.i hammers: good waves; Kteady work, with opportunity to muVa tonu. Apfly Oil tVell rtupply rist A. V.

17. city. HOUSEMAN at once; esperi- eneed. Americus Republican club, comer Tliird and Smith-i field. LABORERS AND Apply Kevstonc Bronze Hon, A.

V. R. R. LABORERS for lumber yard work. Apply Mvans Lumber; Putnam si.

and Franks-; town Et End. i 500 TiARORERS. SO onri cr-nts per hour: forem7 i i-tmk. Mr, Arlo. 617 at-r ave.

MAX for wash in sr nns. Anplv GrennHn Cake 0006 Rod man East End. MACIITXIRTS COACH CARPENTERS. For wqrk on railroad in Middle West, stsidard wRgas and working conditions: free transportation lo shop noln. Apply Room I7oti Budding.

Boy IT to to work on rnudipraph ai.d 't rce-'in unites are w.li-irt; 10 orli in.1 have comuiou eJle oo not wr.piy; rxrcriprxp but t.ot casein iai. Apply PUib'nurirh unii supply ijih at. and Li oerV ava I klnsburg, Pa, Inteiuient in Humewuod cemetery FLOWERS "When Words Pall" RANDOLPH McOLEMENTS S9li0 Venn Avenue lhn B753 nllsad E. C. Lmfiwig Floral Co.

71 0 1 Dinniontl Xorthtile. Codar 7400. ZAIv I'LORIHT. 'Formerly with A. W.

Smith Co.) i'lnei ai ilsiirii8, edding flow era. cut 640 E. Ohio St. Cedar 63711. NI'KCI Ui XOTK K.

THE Flwli LAMP raffled Hay l.i. was won by lrs. C. K. TuiT ln-cence liolditig ticlvet No.

4if. LOST AM rol'Ml LOST On tan.rday. May 12. a diamond platinur.i bar In at the Bcachwood Clut' tea in Fort l'ltt hotel or between hotel and fetanvvlx street; reward. Finder nth ni mil MeG.

Tii'irfT B-tuccn Juniaia and TCirktH-irie white Fob! wrist t'eiiar -H- LOFiT Order in I'raddock ne-sr I Ninth and Tenth ht. reward 310. Nick Paanl.iqua. Wylle ave. Orant 7133.

I LOST mnrtm neckpiece; Lil i crty, Tuesday afternoon; reward. E43fi' Pniim blvd. inland P9t4. LOHT White poodle rioK. on May license SH43.

If found call Hiland LOST-W Victory bond, on Market liberal reward- Locust IfifT-J, tf3T Diamond Crop from earring; liberal reward. Cellar JD43S. LOST Pur piece from auto crossing Woods Rt)r) liriie Tuesday; reward S19 if mtiirned ta B122 Jenkinu Arile. LAOV'S HANDHAfi of brown cloth lost: containing City fieposlt banii -ook, name and addrt-ss. about fUl or f2 in and Email ciiange; purse with s'lver-moiey and floor key; also handkerchief embmiilored O.

jB. Li'ueral reward Phone AIREDALE Ma pup, 14 W0ks) old, nao-e Tory; smail. rund collar. Reward if returned to K'gin avenue. Highland district, cr hon ililand 7-Oi.

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