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DECEMBER 18, 1916. Eleven 3IONDAY 3IORNING, THE PITTSBURGH POST WANTED ROOMS FOR RENT. WANTED. FEMALE HELP. Reliable Business Houses Very often the desire or need to buy some particular article at the lowest price will lead a possible purchaser to study closely the smaller advertisements especially arranged for the convenience of the reader, and if you plan to do any purchasing the following list of reputable merchants offers many exceptional opportunities.

Peace Best Christmas Gift, German Pastor iDedares World War a Draw, Can Never Be Otherwise, Says Rev. C. A. Voss at Smithfield Street Church. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT Is offered you as an employe of THE BELL TELEPHONE CO.

with salary while learning and excellent opportunity for advancement. HALFTONE AND ZINC ETCHINGS. Liberty Engraving Co. Open Day Night. Post Liberty Wood 6ts Pa.

LIGHTING FIXTURES. WILSON DAUM aia Federal Northside. LEAD PIPE TRAPS AND BENDS. AMERICAN LEAD 3116 Penn Ave. MULTIGRAPHED FORM LETTERS.

J. D. OSTERIIOLT 1S41 Oliver Bldg. 66 frr side has gained a decisive advantage. The contest will continue unless peace is established.

Neither side will gain the advantage, because the power is equalized. "There is intense suffering on both sides The greatest catastrophies have brought about good, and it may be that because this war is so terrib.e it may have taught humanity such a lesson that it will mean that this is to be the last great struggle in the world's history. "Peace among the nations can only be a reality when tue gospel of Christ 'becomes the prime motive of the people of the world. We trust that our own nation will see its way clear to assist the other nations out of their difficulties. May God grant that when we enter into the Christmas joy the nations of Europe will have hearkened to the call of humanity and an armistice will have been declared to consider terms for permanent pvace." when we offer young ladies between the ages of 18 and 25 this advantage? Lunches at nominal cost.

Pleasant working conditions. APPLY AT ONCE, OPERATORS TRAINING SCHOOL, 416 SEVENTH AVE. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FEMALE HELP. FEMALE HELP. WANTED Girls, 16 to 18 years of age.

Apply NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY, 400 Liberty st. GIRL for upstairs work, small family, rood wages. Call Bell phone Homestead 79, P. A. phone Homestead 654.

or call at 640 Doyle Veft Homestead, Pa. WANTED Middle-aged woman to assist with housework and assume some care of -year-old child; countrv woman preferred. Address '2. Of Hce of The Post. 15 GIR1.S for tapping nuts; steady work and' good wages.

Apply National Bolt Sc. Nut Plxry-second St. and A. V. R.

R. CHAMBERMAIDS and women for general work wanted. Protestant Home. 6500 Butler city. REFINED young girl for housework; assist cooking; another maid kept.

Hazel 338-J. MAID for upstairs work and help with children; wages reference. Call 669 Hiland. COOK wanted: city references required. Protest rit Home, Rutier city.

GOOD plain cook: good wges; small family; two girls kept. Hiland 84. For Sale Miscellaneous. IfOR4FS AND VEHICLES. HEAVY IN FOAL.

Fair bay mares, aged J150 buys the pair; separate for $75 each; weight close reason for selling, have moved from farm. Henry Weilesbacher. 407 Penn opposite Brahm's meat store. N. B.

Any responsible farm can buy them on time. Phnr? Court 9203. LADY M. pacing mare: can pace In 2:16 any time you take her out; thin mare cost $500 "ne year ago; will sell her for $S0 to any one taking her to the country; this mare shied at a street car and ran away; she weighB 1,100 stands 16 hands high, 6 years oJd, excellent saddls mare; first man gets her. 416 Penn ave.

$50 CASH A big bargain; one big horse, in good condition; $100. pair of mares, weight 2,400 lbs. (one In foal); the above animals are exc ptional bargains and must be en to be appreciated; lso set of double and single work harness. Inquire Stable, rear 810 W. North Diamond Allegheny.

$40 TAKEN IN DEBT. To whom It may concern, one big, fat horse, good wind and worker; $40 takes it for want of ust. Hans Musser. 20 Fourth St. MI MICAL INSTRUMENTS.

GaMer Piano $110 $450 MathHShck 110 $125' If it's a Piano you want for Christmas, come In during the day or any evening this week and select one of these two extraordinary values. Pay $10 down and the balance $5 per month. A MATHUSHEK UPRIGHT PIANO, beautiful walnut case, artistically carved fine tone $110. A $450 ABLER UPRIGHT PIANO, a strictly high-grade instrument, will last many years S125. No bargains like these elsewhere.

Call and be convinced. HOFFMANN'S MUSIC HOUSE, 537 WOOD ST. HOUSE OF HONEST PIANO VALUES. anosome $600 Player Piaio at Hoffmami's If you call at once you'll be Just in time to secure for Christmas the best PLAYER Vr-gain of th year. There's nothing you can rend home which will give as much pleasure as a FLAYER PIANO.

A very Bmall down payment and $8 per month secures this handsome Mission PLAYER PIANO. Slightly used, but In perfect condition and warranted many years. A high-grade make which cost $600 now only with a lot of choice rolls. Don't wait another minute, else you may be too late. If you are busy during the day we're open even ings this week.

HOFFMANN'S MUSIC HOUSE, f3" WOOD ST. HOUSE OF KONBST PIANO VALUES. VIOLIN Rare, old violin; perfect tone end preservation: will sell reasonable. Write MS Office of The Post. BEAUTIFUL mahogany piano, used 3 months, only $150.

201 N. Highland. E. E. MACHINERY IRON AXD WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, Now and second-hand: machine tools, lathes, s-harpers.

planers, presses, garage machinery, gasoline engines, pumps, electric motors, engines, boilers, planers, handsaws, saw mill outfits, belting, pulleys, shafting, contractors' equipment, mill, mine, railroad and contractors' supplies. BAIRD MACHINERY Pittsburgh. Pa. WANTED One second-hand 31b crane from two to three-ton capacity; two gears; hand power; mast about 15', Jib 20 or 25'. Give description, price and where It can be inspected.

Ellwood Foundry. City, Pa. Wood Working Machinery. Gas Engines. Power Pumps and Machinery.

BRIGGS MACHINERY 23S Second Art. FOR SALE One Hull Air Compressor, cheap, as we have no use for It. Ellwood Foundry, Ellwood City, Pa. AVTOMOBILES. WE need three automobiles and one truck to be used for demonstrating purposes.

Will exchange stock In million dollar corporation that will pay big for same. Address or call 406-9 Highland Bldg. Maxwell-Srolovitz, tortT Je2 Arcade: 12 vears' practice In Pittsburgh. WANTED Automobiles to store for winter; fireproof garage; rent reasonable. Phone 88 G'enshaw.

I SC EI. LA XEOIS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ON CREDIT DIAMONDS, WATCHES No. 16 Genuine Elgin. Waltham or Hampden Watch, in 25-year guaranteed double strata gold filled case Special Sale Price, $12.75.

Terms $1 a Month LOFT1S BROS. 616 Liberty Ave. LOFTIS BROS. CO. The store or "worth while" gifts on credit.

Genuine Diamond Rings from $15 up; Diamond La VaHieres. IS up; Diamond Brooches. $7.50 up; Diamond CulTiinks, $5 up; Diamond Scarfpins. $7.50 up. All mountings are solid gold.

LOFTIS BROS. 6H Liberty ave. Open even'gs. SAFES New and second-hand, fire and burglar-proof. Agents Herrlng-Hall-Marvln Safes.

Howe Sca.e successor to W. Clark Safe Court 424. 115 Market at corner Second, POOL TABLES, butcher outfit, showcases, safes, cash registers, soda fountains, stosea. 821 Fifth ve. DELP'S-21? Fourth at.

SUITS and overcoats from $7.50 to $12.50. DIAMOND TAILOR. 231 Diamond St. $1,500 BANK vault. safes from $12 up; drug and store fixtures; storm door; Multiplex.

Praeer, 10 Third, ave. SINKE. closets, $3.60: seats, $1, punch, drill, forge, vice, belting, show cases, jcales. 618 Grant mU FIRXISHED. EDGEWOOD.

SWISSVALE 132 W. Beautifully furnished room for mairied or single men; all conveniences. Phone Wilkins 1671. The Irwin Nice, comfortable, warm, furnished rooms; with or without board. Bell phone 94S3 Cedar.

Irwin avenue. ALLEGHENY 1318 Large corner irom room, rurnisned ror housekeeping; with gas range, hot and cold running water. Cedar 2043-W. Al WOOD 4S3 One large front room with alcove, suitable for couple or ladies employed; kitchenette and all conveniences, Sehenley 1629-R. FIFTH 2016 Room and kitchenette, furnished, on Second floor; all conveniences.

Grant 1604-R. WESTERN 929, near park Two connecting rooms for light housekeeping; well furnished. Phone Cedar 2441-R. SANDUSKY 609 Two nice sleeping rooms, second floor; electric light, steam heat, bath. Cedar 2S7-J.

FORBES 2117 Two exceptionally desirable housekeeping rooms; all conveniences. Grant 9047. ALDER Large second floor room: ail conveniences; unlimited phone. Hiland 614T-J. 1210 MONTEREY ST.

Two nicely furnished rooms; private family: all conveniences; phone. MARCH AND ST. Small clean room for good home cooking. Hiland 69.Y7-J. ALDER 6S18, E.

E. Furnished room with private family; all conveniences. BOOMS AND BOARD. 900 S. NEG LEY Refined home, gentlemen: attractive rooms; high-class meals: convenient to cars, railroads.

WALNUT 6344 Nice room: conveniences; breakfast optional. Hiland 3718-L. HOWE 6331 Attractively furnished rooma in desirable location; excellent table board. BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT. uoncrexe vv areiiuuse.

Located close in on main thoroughfare; 82x100 to an alley; 10 stories and basement; absolutely fireproof; equipped with sprinkler system; Insurance rate of 15c; fine shipping facilities; 2 large freight elevators; rnc passenger elevator; floor load of S00 lbs. per square foot, live weight. GEORGE it. ATVCI HOUSES FOR SALE. NORTHSIDE.

MODERN RESIDENCE. Brighton Road District. Detached frame residence. 3707 Parviss street. few feet from Brighton road and Termon avenue, consisting of 10 rooms, reception hall, tils bath and all appointments, such as hardwood floors, hot water heating, three porcelain laundry tubs, electric lights, etc.

Large lot, oOxllO to 20-foot alley, witft four large maple tees. Will exchange equity of $3,000 for small property or cash and good lot. Address 6090, Office of The Sun. LOTS FOR SALE. Acreage Plot Level plot, 5 minutes to cars, large apple, peach, pear, cherry trees; surrounded by bungalows; payable $15 a month, no interest or taxes.

If you will build at once, will furnish all the money. Pay same as rent. Write Owner. Box 321. Ml.

Lebanon. Pa. Nice Corner In West View, 35x110 ft. Two blocks to car line. Can be bought Tor $275.

MonthJy payment seven dollars. No interest or taxes for two years. Water, gas, electric light. Write Owner, T-6095. The Pitshurgh Post.

Farms and Acreage. PENNSYLVANIA. FOR SALE FINE 100-ACRE FARM IN CLARION COUNTY, TIMBER. MINERAL AND IN GAS REGION; NEW BUILDINGS. STOCK.

CROPS, ETC. BARGAIN TO QUICK BUYER. INQUIRE D. J. SHANNON.

R. R. NO. 1, MAYPORT, PA. FOR SALE 200-acre farm, bargain.

Particulars, write John Hammond, Route 7, Corry, Pa. OHIO. 244 ACRES 1 mile from railroad station; 1 mile from stores, 6 miles from Lisbon, 6 miles from Salem; slightly rolling; extra good soil; good eight-room frame dwelling; extra good bank barn, well lighted; large straw shed, two new concrete silos, stan-tions for 26 cows, cemented floors and everything In first-class shape; all necessary outbuildings; underlaid with coal. This is one of the best stock farms in Columbiana county, and is a home that anyone can be proud of. $13,700.

J. H. Hlnchliffe, Lisbon, Ohio. 83-ACRE farm for eale; must be owner in hospital: 8-room house, 2 barns, silo, milk house, large orchard, spring water; price $76 per acre. A.

S. Bonsall, Route 4. Salem, O. FOR SALE Rich farms, underlaid with three veins coal, at cheap farm prices; possession immediately. R.

P. Cline. Steuben-vl le, O. FLORIDA. FLORIDA Potato and truck farm, 12 acres; famous Indian river section: $60 per acre: halt cash.

For particulars addr ss Owner, G. M. Randall. M. St.

Petersburg. Fla. COAL LAND. FOR SALE 35 acres No. 8 Pittsburgh coat on Wabash Railroad; up against a good town.

R. P. Cline, Steubenville, Ohio. Business Opportunities. CAIN IS AFLE To sell yovr business or place you In business and place you right.

List with Mm and watch results. M. B. CAIN, 210-211 Berger Bldg. FOR SALE Blacksmith equipment consisting of gas engine, band saw, emery wheels, power blower and all tools to run a good shop: possession at once.

E. E. Emory, 134 E. Pike Canonsburg, Pa. Wc Can Sell your buslneas.

no mat- is or wnera good. V. THOMPSON. 903 Union Bt-nk Bldg. GROCERY STORE and meat market for sale; good location; cheap rent.

Inquire or write 311 North Frank. In Tltusvllle. Pa. PflOMOTION-FINANClNG Stock and bond salesman: Delaware charters. A.

A. Alles, 1204 Palo Alto Pittsburgh, Pa. Diamonds and Watches. CHRISTMAS GIFTS DIAMONDS, WATCHES ON CREDIT LOFTIS BROS. THE STORE OF WORTH WHILE GIFTS ON CREDIT In all the realm of Christmas presents there is nothing more acceptaDie man a oauui" every style to e-lect from.

No. 659 Loftis Perfection Diamond Ring, fj 14k solid gold TERMS." $5 A MONTH. LOFTIS BROS. 616 Liberty Ave. OUR STORE IS OPEN EVERY EVENING.

TYPEWRITERS. XMAS SPECIAL. Help educate your boy or girl. Buy a real typewriter; not a toy. Prices to suit your purse.

PITTSBURGH TYPEWRITER INSPECTION CO. t40 Fourth Ave. Below Wood St. FACTORY rebuilt typewriters for Christmas specials; all makes typewriters rented; special rates to students. American Writing Machine Pittsburgh Branch, 630 Penn ave.

phone Gran 1374. GUARANTEED TYPEWRITERS All makes $8 up; any make rented six months. 36 up. FORT PITT TYPEWRITER COMPANY. 42i Fourth near postoSice.

AMATEUR rilOTOGRAPH PRINTING. A. M. VALE. 4090 Jenkins Arcade.

AUTOMOBILE OILS GASOLINE. VOGBLEY OIL 519 FIRST AVE. ABSTRACTS AND TITLE INSURANCE. POTTER T. T.

Fourth and Grant. BABBITT METAL AND SOLDER. Pittsburgh White Metal 3116 Penn ave. BADGES, BANNERS, RUBBER STAMPS. Weber-Erickson-Bunting 221 Diamond.

BADGES, PENNANTS, RUBBER STAMPS The Erickson 226 Diamond 2d floor BUSINESS SYSTEMS. EGRY REGISTER 406 Bessemer bldg. DETECTIVE AGENCIES. IWTPD TATCGM. W.

Murren, Jas. Ill I r.n"0 I I US. McGinley, principals, 107-g Bakewell Bldg. Phone Court 76. DIAMONDS Wholesale and Retail.

SAM F. S1PB. Schmidt 339 Fifth ave Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry on Credit. WI LK ENS, 3rd Floor. Pittsburgh Life Bldg.

DIAMOND IMPORTERS. SAM F. SIPE, Schmidt 339 Fifth ave ELECTRICAL MOTORS AND REPAIRS, Miller-Owen Electric 217-19 First ave. ENGRAVERS, ZINC ETCHING, ETC. JOHN C.

BRAGDON, 711 PENN AVE. FURNITURE MOVING AND STORAGE. Shanahan Tran. S. Magee Watson Fireproof, Storage, Furniture Moving.

J. O'NEIL, 813 W. Diamond N. S. Bell 153 Cedar.

P. A. 4o3 North. GOOD GAS GOODS. WILSON DAUM 14 and 16 Wood St- GAS LIGHTS MANTLE'S SUPPLIES.

Gas Lamp 62a Liberty Ave. HARDWARE. FORT PITT HDWE. 807 Liberty Ave HARDWARE WHOLESALE. JAS.

C. LINDSAY HARDWARE 12-a4-16-18 Eighth St. MONEY TO LOAN. iilllHWIIrHNliNMNIlNUMflfel i THE right PLACE to get money at right rates is right Herts. muujr iuaiicu vat DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY At 6 a Year 1 Interest.

per month to 2H storage. Loans for one year with renewal privilege. You seal your own packages. Liberal loans also on FURS. CAMERAS, TYPEWRITERS, GUNS, etc Transactions private.

LOUIS DeROY BROS. 544 SMITHFIELD STREET oVwth Near 6th Ave- Open Evenings Until Christmas I 1 I I a Diamonds, "Watches, Jewelry. We also loan at low rates on Silverware, Cameras, Revolvers, Guns, Furs. Tools, uiotning, I Transits, Musical Instru ments. GALLING ERS, Established 929 Liberty ave.

Bell Phone 8C Grant. LOANS MADE TO ANY AMOUNT. Open Evenings Until Chrititmas. 3IOKTGAGE MORTGAGES WANTED. $2,500 up to $40,000.

loans. We make construction CONTINENTAL TRUST CO Phone 2142 OMirt. 220 Fourth Avenue. LOANS, heirs to estates, first, eecond notes, collarterals. Box 1395.

PUtsurgh. PERSONAL. GIFT-BUYING can be made as much of a pleasure as gift-giving if you shop in the morning hours. Our stocks of splendid genuine Diamonds, fine Watches and artistic Jewelry are up to the minute. Select everything desired and have all charged in one account.

Loftis Bros. 616 Liberty av. DIAMONDS for old gold and silver; we will accept your old gold jewelry at 25 per cent above market price and apply entire amount to purchase of a diamond at special discount. Pay balance monthly. Open evenings.

LOFTIS BROS. 0., 616 Liberty ave. THE MELTING POT If you have any old gold, jewelry, silver or p.atinum, discarded false teeth, watches and diamonds, bring or send to us: we pay full value in cash. Liberty Refining second floor, 432 Wood st Pittsburgh. Phone Court 187.

DEAR BOB: Come home for Christmas dinner and we will announce our engagement. Get the diamond ring at Loftls Bros. Nwtional Credit Jewelers, 616 Liberty ave. ENOCH LAVENDER, formerly with Mc-Creery, CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTINQ expert, now at 635 Liberty second floor. BELFOUR SANITARIUM, 43 Marlon city.

Turkish, tub, oven, showers and Swedish treatments; always open. MASSAGE baths. Mme. Franckel, 218 North Negley ave. Phone Hiland 9156.

TWO FULL DRESS suits, size 38 and 40; rel cheap. 440 Wood St. POULTRY. Poultry Farm Level plot near the cars, Jo minutes from downtown, 3 acres, no buildings. Will take 15 a month.

Write Owner. P. O. Box 61, South Hills Station, Pittsburgh. HOUDANS hens, chicks, pullets, cockerels from prize winning stock at bargain prices.

J. A- Cox, Verona, Pa. DIVIDEND NOTICE. THE SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. Plttsurgh, Dec.

14, 1916. DIVIDEND The board of directors of this company has this dav declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT ($3 per share) on the capital stock, out of the earnings of the current quarter, payable December 30, 1916. to stockholders of record the close of business X) cember 20, 1916. Checks will be mailed. J.

O. MILLER. TVasurer. BANK OF SECURED SAVINGS. Pittsburgh, Dec.

14. 1916. DIVIDEND The Board of Directors of the Bank of Secured Savings of Pittsburgh. has this day declared the regular quarterly dividend of THREE PER CENTUM per share) to stockholders of record December 22. 1916, payable December 28, 1916.

Checks will be mailed. GEORGE H. LEITCH. Cashier. 3IEETING NOTICES.

LIBERTY SAVINGS BANK. Pittsburgh, Dec. 7, 1918. ELECTION The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Liberty Savings Bank for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held In the banking house on Tuesday, January 9. 1917, between the hours of 12 noon and 1 p.

m. JAMES F. COLLINS. Cashier. WASHINGTON TRUST COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH.

PA. Pittsburgh. Dee. 9, 1916. ELECTION The annual meeting of the stockholders of this company for the purpose of electing directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction ot such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be r.eld at its banking house.

Fifth avenue and Washington place, on Tuesday, January Sta, 1917, between the hours of 2 and 3 p. m. S. Q. GALLUP-.

Secretary. 1 AH LOW AS 1W "Xo better Christmas gift could be bestowed upon the children of man than a proclamation peace." Rev. C. A. Voss declared last night in a sermon to the congregation of the German Evangelical Protestant Church.

His subject was "Christmastide and Dreams of Peace." "There seems no more appropriate time than the Christmas season for this proposal of peace between the warring nations of Europe," he said. "The opposition to peace is In the camp of those whom we cannot term better than Jingoes. They are in a'Il the countries engaged in the struggle and in our own. "The Jingo in our country is he whose conscience bears the imprint of the dollar sign and1 who sees in the continuance of this awful struggle a chance to enrich himself at the expense of humanity. "The struggle will never come to a definite conclusion.

It is a draw. Neither Friedrich Wilhelm Escapes From Bergen to Stavanger, Another Port in Norway. BERLIN, Dec 17. The German steam-silp Prinx Friedrich Wilhelm. which ha.l been anchored at Odde, near Bergen, Norway, since the beginning of the war.

arrived at 9tavanger, according to a dispatch from Christiania to the Frankfurter "Zeitung," after having broken the British blockade outside Bergen. A line of two British destroyers and three torpedo boats, the message adds, was crossed by the German steamer. The Prinz Fredrich Wilhelm, steamship of 17.082 tons, was In the regular service of the North German LJoyd line between Bremen and New York. When hostilities broke out the vesesl was off the coast of Norway on a cruise to the Arctic, and put into Bergen to escape capture. Stavanger is a Norwegian seaport 100 miles south of Bergen.

Memorial Services Held by G. A. E. Post Memorial services for departed mem-' bera of Colonel John D. Clanc Post No.

162, G. A. were conducted yesterday i afternoon In the Northsdde city hall, rOhlo and Federal streets, Northside. The services opened with prayer by Rev. Dr.

John R. W. Sum wait, pastor of the Cal-Vvary Methodist Episcopal Church, North- side, followed by a reading of the records by Adjutant James Shaw. The eulogy was delivered by Rev. Sum- trait.

Taps were sounded by Bugler A. Dauber. Colonel Samuel Henry, com- mander of the post, The corn-grades who died in the last year are: W. H. dark, George B.

Squires, Lyman D. Ripley, Alexander S. Cameron, J. S. Hutson, Jonathan L.

Miller, Andrew D. Armstrong, Jonathan Deer, George M. Gray, Alonzo M. Young. Theodore Kim- mel.

Baxter S. Redpath, David Ewing, William V. Reel and David Brubach. Central Union Votes To Oppose Prohibition NEW YORK. Dec.

17. The Central Federated Union voted today to call upon all the unions in the country to make a direct plea to the members of Congress and the United States Senate In opposition to the enactment of a na- tional prohibition measure. The act on waa iakcr. on the representation of labor leaders that if the country should "go dry." at least 2.000.0CO persons would be thrown out of work and fully 10,000,000 persons would suffer the consequences. Thoae who would be thrown out of work, according to the Union rr.en, would Include farmers and grain workers, as well as those concerned more directly in the Industry, such as bartend- era and waiters.

The federated un on also decided to Indorse the proposal of the Federal Employee' Union, advocating congressional action to increase the wages of 600.000 Federal employee. mxni noticed BARRETT, JAMES At St. Francis Hospital, on Saturday. December 16. at 7:30 p.

James Barrett, beloved husband of Mary Barrett (nee O'Keefe). aged 52 years a months and a days. Funeral from his late residence. 252 Thirtv-seventh street, on Tuesday. December 19, at 9 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. John's Church, Thirty-fourth and Liberty avenue, at 9:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. BRAY.

BARBARA At Industry. on Friday. December 15. 1916. at 2 a.

Barbara C. Bray, aged 74 years, widow of James H. Bray. Funeral services will be held at her late home. In Industry, on Mondav December 18.

at 10:30 a. m. Interment In Allegheny cemetery, Pittsburgh, at 2:15 p. nr. Train leaves Industry at 12:35 p.

r.i. Denver Cleveland and East Liverpool (O.) papers please copy. BRYON, EDWARD On Saturday. December 1. 1916, at 11:30 p.

Edward Bryon. beloved husband of Ada E. Bryon, aged 76 years. Funeral from his late residence, corner of Yew and Gross streets, on Wednesday, December 20. at 2 p.

m. Friends of the family and members of Triumph Circle, P. II. and Foresters of America are respectfully invited to attend. CASHDOLLAR, P.

M. On Sunday morning, December 17. 1916. at 2:30 o'clock, at Columbia Hospital. Wilklnsburg.

P. M. Cas aged 36 years. He was a member of Knights of Malta Independent Order of Odd Fer.ows. Jr.

O. IT. A. 11.. Royal Order of Moose and the Red Eagles.

Funeral from his late residence. Export, Westmoreland county. or. Tuesday. December 19.

at 12 p. m. Services at the resHence. Interment in Olive Church Cemetery. Sardls, la.

COXSELL. MARY On Saturday. December 16. 1916, at 11:45 a. Mary Connell (nee McDonough).

wife of James Connell. at her late residence, 706 Bell avenue. East Carnegie. Pa Funeral on Tuesday. December 19.

at 8:30 a. m. High mass at St. Luke's Catholic Church, Carnegie. at 9 o'clock.

Friends of the family and members of Branch 162. L. C. B. are respectfully invited to attend.

CONROY. JOHN E. On Sunday. December ii. at p.

John E. Conroy. hus- car4 of Florentine Sehacher Conroy and nephew of Martin O'Hara nirert 23 rears. Funeral from the residence of his mother. Mrs.

Mary Conroy. 1606 Island avenue, Northside. Notice of time will be given DOB-IS. JAMES A. On Saturday.

December 16. 1916. at a. at his residence. 710 Mulberry street.

Wilkinshur James A. Doran. beloved husband of Mary E. Doran (nee Sharp). In his 79th year.

Funeral on Tuesday morning at 5:30 o'clock. Requiem high ma at St. James' Roman Catholic Church. Wilklnsburg, at 9 o'clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

EICHEXSEHR, MtRfitRFT-On Sunday. December 17. 1916. at p. Margaret Englert.

wife of Henry Eichensehr. at the family home. 3S01 Howley avenue. Notice of funeral later. Johnstown (a) papers please copy.

nXNEOAS, JAMES J. On Sunday. December 17. 116, at 12:60 a. James son of Jams J.

aad Elva Finnegaa (nee Red- BLOCK IS BU BY GERMAN STEAMER MERCHANT TAILORS. C. C. Heckel Sons, 117 Federal N. S.

MORTGAGES. FRANK B. MILLER, Room 11. 436 4th Ave. Pictures and Picture Jr.

The AMERICAN ART AGENCY. 20S Oliver ave. 120 Federal N. S. 1,000 pictures to choose from.

Publisher's price $1, $1.50 and $2, our price 15 and 25c each. PAPER BOX MANUFACTURERS. A. WALKER SON, 1012 Grant boulevard. PAINTS VARNISHES BRUSHES.

C. A. MICHEL 949 Liberty Ave. PRINTERS AND STATIONERS. The Myers Shinkle 633 Liberty Ave.

PRINTING AND BINDING. Reed Witting Printing 612 Wood st. Phones Bell 3749 Grant; P. A. ,2725 Main.

E. F. ANDERSON 307 Diamond St. Phone 145 Court. PRINTERS' ROLLERS.

HART ZUG ELDER, Penn Barbeau sts. RAGS, RUBBER, METAL AND PAPER. M. STREXG'S SONS CO. Warfleld River.

WE BUY FOR CASH. ROOFING, BLDG. WRAPPING PAPER. SAEGER 331 Water St. Store and Office Fixtures Bought and Sold.

J. SACKLOWSKY, 1410 PENS CITY WHOLESALE GROCERS. ARBUCKLBS Pittsburgh New York Wholesale Leather Shoemakers' Supplies J. A. H.

JUNKER, 309 Water St. WHOLESALE WINES AND WHISKIES. C. SUNSTEIN SONS, 819 First ave. MEETING NOTICES.

A SPECIAL MEETING of the stockholders of THE SAFE DEPOSIT TRUST COMPANY of Pittsburgh has been called by the board of directors, to be held Friday, De-cemer 22, 1916, at 3 o'clock p. in the office of the company. Fourth avenue and Wood street. Pittsburgh, for the purpose of taking action on the following resolution, which has been adopted by the board of directors: i RESOLVED, That the name, style and title of this company be changed from "The Safe Deposit Trust Company of Pittsburgh" to "PEOPLES SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. J.

O. MILLER. Secretary. THIRD NATIONAL BANK. Pittsburgh.

Dec. 7, 1916. ELECTION The annual meeting of the stockholders for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held at the banking rooms, ground floor of the Henry W. Oliver Building, Smithfield street, Tuesday. January 9, 1917.

between the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 1 o'clock m. C. M. OERWIG. Cashier.

WESTERN SAVINGS DEPOSIT BANK. Pittsburgh, Dec. 7. 1916. ELECTION The annual meeting of stockholders for election- of directors of this bank to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the banking house, 533 Smithfield street, Henry W.

Oliver Building. Pittsburgh. on Tuesday. January 9. 1917, between the hours of 12 o'clock M.

and 1 o'clock p. m. CHARLES E. SCHUETZ. Cashier.

LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK. Pittsburgh, Dec. 7. 1916. ELECTION The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Liberty National Bank for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held in the banking house on Tuesday, January 9, 19.7.

between the hours of 12 noon and 1 p. m. H. H. WOODS.

Cas.iler. THE KEYSTONE NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. Pittsburgh, Dec. 8, 1916. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Keystone National Bank of Pittsburgh will be held at its banking house.

332 Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, on January 9, 1917, between the hours of 11:30 a. m. and 12 o'clock noon, for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properlv come before the meeting. A. S.

BEYMER, Vice President and Cashier. THE UNION NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. Pittsburgh, December 10, 1916. The Annual Meeaiig of the stockholders of this bank for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held at the banking room. Wood Street and Fourth Avenue, on Tuesday.

January 9th, 1917, between the iiours of 1 and 2 p. m. GEORGE M. PA DEN. Cah er.

THE PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL BANK. PK.sburgh,' Pa. The Annual Election for directors of this to serve for the ensuing year, will be field at the banking house, corner Penn avenue and Butler street, on Tuesday. January Htn. 1917, between the hours of 11 a.

m. and 12 S. M. BAUERSMITH. Cashier, December 8th, 1916 BANK OF SECURED SAVINGS.

Pittsburgh, Dec. 12, 1316. The annual meeting of the stockholdora of the Bank of Secured Savings will be hold at the banking house, 1623, Beaver avenue, on Tuesday, January 9, 1917, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock p. at which time a Board of Directors will be elected, and for any other business which may be properly, brought before the meeting. GEO.

H. LEITCH, Cashier. TH-E MARINE NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. PA. December 7, 1916.

ELECTION The annual meeting of the stockholders of this bank will be held at the banking house, corner of Smithfield street and Third avenue, on Tuesday, January 9, 1317, at 12 o'clock noon, for the election of director to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Polli will be open from 12 o'clock until 1 p. m. J. S.

BROOKS. Cashier. FARMERS DEPOSIT NATIONAL BANK. Fifth ave, and Wood Pittsburgh, Pa. December 9, 1916.

ANNUAL ELECTION. The annual meeting of the shareholders Ot this bank will be held on Tuesday, January 1917, at the banking house. Fifth ave. and Wood Pittsburgh, between the hours of al a. m.

and 12 noon. J. W. FLEMING. Cashier.

COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK. Pittsburgh. Dec 6. 1916. ELECTION The annual meeting of stockholders for the election of directors and for the transaction of surtl other business aa may properly be presented at said meeting will be held at the banking house.

Fourth ave. and Wood Tuesday, January 9, 1917. between the hours ot 12 o'clock noon and 1 o'clock p. m. C.

C. HAMMOND. Cashier. MONONGAHELA NATIONAL BANK. Wood Sixth and Liberty Ave.

Pittsburgh, December 8, 1916. ANNUAL ELECTION: The Annual Election for Directors of ths Monongaheia National Bank of Pittsburgh will be held at the Banking House. Vood Street and Sixth Avenue, on Tuesday. January 9th, 1917, between the hours of 12 m. and 1 p.

m. There will also be submitted to the stockholders a change in Article Third of the Articles of Association, making it 'ead "The Board of Directors shall consist of not less than seven or more than eleven members," Instead of nine members as at present. JOHN FRASER, Cashier. THE BANK OF PITTSBURGH (National Association.) Pittsburgh, December 7. 1916.

ELECTION The annual election for directors of this bank to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the banking houa 226, 228 and 230 Fourth avenue, on Tuesday, Janu. ary 9, 1917. between the hours of 11 a. tn. and 12 m.

ALEXANDER DUNBAR. Cashier. GERMAN SAVINGS DEPOSIT BANK. Pittsburgh. Dec.

5. 1916. ELECTION The annual election for directors of this bank to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the banking house. Car-eon and South Fourteenth streets, Tuesday, January 9, 1917, between the hours ot I p. m.

and 2 p. m. A. P. MILLER.

Cashier. Day and Night Sessions PENN AND STANWtX STS. WANTED. MALI HEM'. Several First Class and Steel Works DRAFTSMEN Apply to Chief Engineer, Jones LaegiiliB Steel C0 South 27th Carson Sts.

MEN WANTED, Adams Express Co. require the services of experienced clerks and freight handlers. NIGHT WORK ONLY. Must furnish good reference; steady work; good wages, semi-monthly pay. Apply 9 a.

m. to 4 p. m. Mr. Nowcomb, Union depot.

EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS wanted. Circulation department, first floor, Pittsburgh Post. WANTED Laborers, 2332 Second above 22nd st. bridge; 27iAc per hour. Money advanced every night.

MEAT CPTTEH wanted. Apply W. H. Zoller, Southside market. BOYS 18 years and older, for tapping nuts and screwing nuts on bolts for both day and night turn; steady work; ftood wages.

National Bolt Nut C2d st. and A. V. R. H.

RAILROAD WAREHOUSEMEN. truckers (white); good pay; Inside daylight work; steady Jobs: come ready for work. Room 6, P. R. Third and Puquesn? way.

MOTO EN and conductors, steady work; good wages. Apply dally, 10 a. m. to 11 m. Employment Bureau.

Pittsburgh Rall-ways rear 435 Sixth ave. WANTED Laborers. Steady work. Best wages. Apply Chief Engineer's office, Bru-nots Island power plant, Brunots Island.

LABORERS Steady work, good pay. Apply Rankin Pcwer Plant, north end Rarikin bridge, Rankin. Pa. FIREMEN for automatic ptokers: 8 hours good wages: no trouble. Apply in person ot by letter.

Duquesne Light Company power plant, north end Rankin brHge. Rankin. Pa. FIREMEN AND LABORERS Apply at once. Glenwood Power Plant, north end Glenwood bridge.

Glenwood. Pa, YOUNG man wanted in hardware store, between 16 and IS years of age. Apply at lni Carson st. WANTED Young man for drafting room; ex perience necessary. Address ill.

Office of The Fot. BOYS WANTED. Lanz Bolt Works. 2307 Carson st. MALE AND FFM LE HELP.

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. Department of Labor and Industry. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. For Information concerning the following positions call at the employment office. 809 Hartje Building, 14 Wood street.

This service Is free of charge to both employer and employe. Applications taken from 8 a. m. to I p. m.

No app.ications taxan Saturday. Positively no labor trouble at any of th places listed from this office. CLERICAL. OFFICE. SALESMEN AND MISCELLANEOUS.

Boys for office work. Errand boys. TRADESMEN AMD MECHANICAL. Boiler makers. Young man to learn cutting trade.

Butcher. Laborers 500. Car cleaners. Carpenters. Tool makers.

Mill messenger. Truckers. Coal miners. Rough carpenters. FEMALE HELT.

Domestics. Salesladies. Kitchen helpers for hotel. Dining room girl for out of town hotel. GlrU for light factory work.

Solicitors (salary and commission). White laundresses for day work. Lunch count worker. Laundry work-Markers. Checkers.

Sorters. Washers. Flat work Ironers. c'otbes Ironers. U.

S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR-FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 406 Berger Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. Following Is a partial list of positions now open.

Persons desiring employment are invited to avail themselves of this free service: MALE HELP. Coal miners for Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Farm hands. Laborers for steel mills, machine shops, sandstone and limestone quarries, brickyards, coke ovens, foundries and excavating. Boiler makers and structural iron worker.

Pipefitters, bricklayers und carpenters. Boy to learn druggist business. Chippers. Machinists, machinist helpets. toolmakers.

die sinkers. Instrument makers, millwrights, lathe handj Boys over 16 vears for light factory work. FEMALE HELP. Domestics. Solicitors.

Factory work. Laundry workers markers, sorters. Ironers, folders, wrappers, etc. If you are looking for work other than that listed above you should file your application at this office. cmv PiPKPR TRADE Over 50.000 GRAD UATES of Tri-Clty Colleges: tuition $2S: wages paid; catalogue free.

Call or write Pittsburgh Prhool. 1241 Penn ave. FOREMAN, mechanic, yard clerk, male and female car cleaners wanted; steady work; good wages. Apply Pullman foreman. P.

R. R. yards, 33d st. BARBER trade easy to learn. $25.00.

Diplomas riven, free tools. Sanitary School. 1SSS Fena av. Want Ads GET BEST RESULTS main omen. Wood Street and Liberty Avenue.

PHONES: Bell Grant filOO. Independent Main 1111 Be Per Word Set In this tyl type. TWO CENTS A WORD FOR CAPTTtL. 'Want AT)!" will be accepted at TTTB RATE OF OVE TENT PKR WORD. seven consecutive insertion for the price of atz when paid for In advance.

Minimum chares. 15 cent a Seven cent per measured Una each when display type la owed. THE POST not he responsible fyr more than th first Incorrect Insertion of any classified advertisement ordered for mora than one time. Advertisement ordered Inserted "till forhld" will not be discontinued until notice Is received. Pott Advertisement irill he received at regular rates at the office of THE NEW YORK HERALD Herald Square.

Advertisement a for the tfv Torh Herald received at the i-ffiee of The Pngt at regular rates. LOST AND FOUND. IP you have lost a diamond, watch or other article of va'uable Jewelry, perhaps a grift from friend or loved one. and wish to replace It at once, you can do so and experience no Inconvenience by opening a confidential charge account with us, paying a little each wk or month. Txftis 616 Liberty av.

LOST Valuable Jewel case containing- valuable Jewels, corner Ellsworth and Graham; L. S. C. engraved on top case. Reward if returned or information of same.

13 Brownell Phone Hllsnd 8117. T.OST Small ova1 red cameo clasp pin In Home's, McCreery's, Jenkins Arcade or Highland car. Liberal reward; valued as Keepsake HHfnd 5364-J. LOST Lady's silver mesh bag-, at Nixon Theater, last Saturday afternoon. Phone Hiland "257-J.

Reward. LOST Diamond ring, hexagon shape, containing 25 stones: valued aa keepsake. Liberal reword. Wi'klrs 1675-R. LOST Brown "IT.

Grand Thea4er; liberal re ward. Hiland 1605-R at 7 p. m. DRESSMAKING. HEMSTITCHING.

SCALLOPING. Pleating. Pinking. Button Holes, buttons cov ered you wait. Room 307, Women's Ex change bldg.

SPKCIAT, NOTICE. DIAMONDS. watches, for gifts, on credit. Loftls Bros. 616 Liberty ave.

man), at the parents' residence, 604 War-field street. Northside. Time of funeral later. MOONEY. JOHN P.

On Sunday. December 17. 1916, at 11:50 a. John P. Mooney, husband of the late Catherine Haley Moonev.

at the of his son. William Mooney, 137 Manton street. South-side, new Eighteenth ward. Funeral on Wednesday. December 20.

at 8:15 a. m. High mass of requiem at St. John Church. Fourteenth street.

Southside, at 9 o'clock. Friends of the famliy and members of Division 38, A. O. are respectfully Invited to attend. VERS, LEE NF.VIN At Sewlckley.

on Sunday. December 17. 1916, at 10:15 a. Lee Nevin. youngest son of H.

H. and Armena Winlngs Myers, aged 2 years 10 months and 9 days. Services will be held at the residence of his parents. 517 Grimes street, Sewlckley, on Tuesday, December 19. at 2:30 p.

m. Canton (O.) papers please copy. M'CORMICK. ELIZABETH On Saturday. December 16, 1916, at 11 a.

Elizabetn McCormick. Funeral from the residence of her sister. Mrs. Daniel Foster. 5127 Jordan street.

East End. on Monday, December 18. at a. m. Requiem mass at St.

Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Liberty avenue, at 9 o'clock. St. Lawrence Branch No. 30S.

C. B. and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend. M'GRATH. THOMAS F.

On Sunday, Decem ber 17. 1916. at 7:15 p. Thomas husband of Rose Kennedy McOrath and son of the late Jonna and James Mc-Grath. at his home.

Forty-fifth and Sher-rod streets. G. B. B. U.

and Division No. 85. Railway Conductors, and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Notice of funeral later. XEWMYER, ANNA MARGARET M'CAGCE On Friday afternoon.

December 15. 1916. at 2:10 o'clock. Anna Margaret Mc-Cague. widow of John C.

Newmyer. Services at her residence 17 King Edward Apartments, Melwood street. Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private. NOONAN, DAVID On Saturday, December 16.

1916, at 3:40 p. David Noonan, beloved husband of Anna Noonan (nee Shaughnesay). aged 44 years. Funeral from the family home, 2116 Brighton road. Northside, Tuesday.

December 19. at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at the Church of the Annunciation at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family and members of Branch No.

8. Knights of St. George, and the Holy Name Society are respectfully Invited to attend. REITH. JOHN On Sunday.

December 17. 1916. at 5:30 p. John, husband of the late Anna C. Relth tnee Basel), agea years.

Funeral from the late residence. 17 West Woodford avenue, Carrlck. on Tues day. December 19. at 8:30 a.

m. Solemn requiem masa at St. Basel's Church at 9 clock. Friends or tne lamny are re ppectfully Invited to attend. Interment in St.

Michael Cemetery. ROSEN FIELD. ZELIG On Sunday morning, December 17. 196. at 3 a.

Zellg Rosen- field. In his S3th year, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. L. RoeengoU, 2621 Tilbury etreet.

East End. He Is survived by eix sons and two daughters. Fureral services Monday at 1 p. m. The body will be brought to the Washington Synagogue at 2 o'clock and will be there 15 minutes.

WATT, MISS ELIZABETH D. At Wilklnsburg, on Saturday. December 16. 1916. at 5:30 p.

Miss Elizabeth D. Watt, in her 90th year. Funeral services at her late residence. Dickey farm. Laketon road, Wilklnsburg.

on Tuesday, December 19. at 2:30 p. nr. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Mononga-heia cemetery, Braddock.

Please omit flowers. DUNLEVY'S Pork Sausage. Iok for this tag on every pound; Insist on the genuine. km i i i.

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