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SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. Twenty THURSDAY MORNING, THE PITTSBURGH POSY EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL HELP WANTED. DEATH NOTICES PERSONAL Wall Street Briefs ROOMS FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS. ATTRACTIVE room; twin beds, steam heat, shower bath, private family; gentlemen. East Libert v.

Montrose 07S2. MACHINE WORKS AND FOUNDRY ON NORTHSIDE INNEWHANDS American Brake Shoe Takes Title to Monon-gahela Casting Co. PENN AVENUE SPACE LEASED The Pennsylvania Casting Machine Works, formerly the Mononsra-hela Casting Company, has sold to the American Brake Shoe Foundry Company of New York 76.151 siwc feet, with brick, iron-clad and frame factory buildings, office building, equipment, on Preble avenue. Twenty-seventh ward. The deed, dated August 23.

states that the trans "Ztrbt" mem "to jmr J. L. Zerbe. B. A.

Presi. 5ent, Formerly with Carnegifl Institute of Technology and Asst. Professor University of Pittsburgh). Advitory Council. S.

S. Baker, B. P. President, Washington and Jefferson College. Will Grant Chambers, M.

Litt. Dean, Pennsylvania State College. B. Connelley. A.

Sc. P. of E. Carnegie Institute of Technology. Member, Pittsburgh Board of Education.

John C. Fetternian, Ph. Ph Iirer-tor. Formerly Dean of College. University of Pittsburgh.

Lincoln It. Gibbs. A. Head of FJnglish Department, Antioch College. Harold E.

MeCamey, A. B. formerly Instructor, I'niversity of Pittsburgh. Fred Miller, B. M.

B. B. Iean. Oxford College of Business Administration. Fall Term Begins September 6.

Pittsburgh 508 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Opposite Allegheny Court House Grant 1079 4 YEAR high school' OUR SYSTEM of Instruction, developed and perfected durinsr the last 44 years, enables the ambitious and mature stunVnt to complete a full FOUR TEAR COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE IN TWO YEARS. We Place All Our Graduates. WRITE OR PHONE FOR CATALOG PITTSBURGH ACADEMY ESTABLISHED 1S82. i JUALE. AGCOIMIftG 'Us Sfcort Cut to Success the title of a very Interesting booklet out-Hninif the opportunities in the ticcounting field and prepared by the staff of the International Accountants Society, a nationally known training organization of certified public accountants, local offices 604 Vnion Bank bidg.

Pittshurph, Pa. A copy of this booklet, together with a copy of the first lesson taken from our regular program, will be sent FRKB on request to anyone interested. ERRAN'K BOY mintert. Apply to Soraer, Fitler Todd 3LT First ave. FEMALE.

GRABOWSirS, Wood Street. Will receive applications from experienced saleswomen for the Sown department. Only those accustomed to selling the highest class merchandise will, be considered. BOLORES 279-2S Union Trust Bldg. Wanted Experienced millinery trimmer and maker.

SALKtiLAllIKS (3) cyer SO; experience unnecessary; J4 with promotion. Fifth room ift. GIRL for general housework; small family. Mayflower 9G51. tic a mmciiw ciark r--.

Teacher Affenoif-e, r0-J Jenkins Aresde, lJeh. HLIi L.AIJY with stenocronhtf MnH tometer experience; Kdvertiser. one of city's nrnis; good puice ror riKht prty. Write W-022. care Pittsburgh I'ost-tsun.

EXPERIENCED couple for general housework; references required. Call Montrose 5119. ST. HARNAltAS' HOME, Gibwmia, wants a practical nurse, J'nitestant, ajred 25 to 5 years, a healthy woman willing to learn attendant upon the sirk; salary $50 a month, room, hoard and laundry; an opportunity of doins most practical Chrisian work, l'bone (libsonia 45. WOMAN, middle-aged, as "caretaker for riiP dren.

214 Hulton road. Oakinont. Call Oak-mont HAYES EM PIGMENT Need all kinds of experienced maids at once. Liberty avenue, Kast Knd. WANTICI), saleslady to care small higTT class Ladies Wearing Apparel Shop.

Salary and commission; tate past experience; application will be held in strict confidence. T-SS4, care Pittsburgh I'ost Sun. Sim Employment Bureau. Dest domestic help supplied on short notice. 315 Highland Bldg.

Montrose C8C8. Glitl.S lor geueral housework; emu. office 21 Kighth Homestead (377. PR ESSE RS for garment experienced only. App'T at inoi7f 6East Ohio street, X.

S. WANTKh Cooic with ref e7ence7 lor sma.ll h'5pilal. Cail Sewickley 575. LADIES Catholic, as collectors; experience unnecessary; good salary, commission and Vwnu.s. Call 8 to 10 or 5 to SOS House Binldine.

GIRLS Lxperienced on electric machine. Apply Tailor-Mude Cap 820 Fifth are rear. WHITE MAID" for cooking and downstairs work; must have references. Hazel 2454. 1112 Murrayhill ave.

TWO GIELS for general housework in modern home; one must be able to cook. Tarentnin fj2825 Freeport road. WHITE GIRL for working and general bnte-work. Small family. I'hone Hazel WAXTET) Woman to do houseworkiro home at night.

2B2() Glendale Brentwood. (Wliite) for Keneral housework, small house, good home: references. Hazel 0S19-M. MALE AND FEMALE. MCfflERS Needed.

I'isk Teachers Agencies, 549 Union rust Building. EARN WHILE LEARNING. Young men and women, age 18 to "0. employed or unemployed, to train for telegraph operator positions paying fI25 to monthly. Apply Fitzsimons Kids.

331 Fourth ave. Phone Court lOSlt; leactas Needed. Clark Brewer Teuoher Agencies, 5024 Jenkins Arcade, Pittsburgh. SUPERVISOR of schools in an institution for children, college graduate desired who has had experience as supervisor or principal: institution is located near Pittsburgh; attractive salary with complete maintenance. Call Miss Marguerette Atwater, Canonshurg 21.

MAN AND WIFE WITH ONK ORTWO GROWN CHILDREN TO LOOK AFTER OFFICE IU1LH1NG. T. J. FITZGEK ALD, 50f- SECOMI AVE. HELP WANTED INSTIU CTION AUTO SCHOOL Learn antn rmsiness by practical and IndiTiii-ual instnjetion; day and evening classes: catalog free.

Pgh. School of Auto Dept. 3, -HKt Penn Pittumirgn, Bricldavinsr and Plastermsr. Tausjht by actual work anJ practice; day and evening clastses; catalog free. Pittsburgh Trade School, Dept.

"8." 405 Penn Pittsburgh. Pa. SITUATION WANTED MALE ALL-ROUND planing mill man open expert detailer and biller. Capable taking charge. "Write L-516, care Post-Sun.

FHIVATE touring cars lor hire; trips everr-vhere; experienced drivers; reasonabia rharces. Grant 2118-J. COLLEGE GRADUATE. Ajrgressiva college graduate, ae 26, Protestant, with five years' diversified experience desires connection with growing: Arm; district sales preferred. Write T-5l, care Pittsburgh Post-Sun.

YOUNG MAN desires connection with oil company; experienced. Write A-ttJ, care Pittsburgh Pufct-Sun. CAKPENTEIl, good, all around mechanic, desires work. Cedar 4912-W. EXPEI1LENCK1J colored chaufteur waDts position, private family; good reterences.

iioal-rot-e 9724. NEAT colored chauffeur, married man, wishes position, private family; good city references; 12 years' experience. Hiland 4980-W. W.tNTEH Hy young man with 12 years office experience, position as clerk or ste-noirrapher; can also do book keeping. Write C-8Mi.

cm re Pittsburgh l'ust-Sun. ACCOUNTANT will audit ana Keep small set of l.oks for $2D monthly; day or evening. Martin. Court 117. FIRST-CLASS inside and outside painter would like have steady work; can do sign work.

Fisk (2S4 M. John Grimes. 1'AFEliHANGING and painting work done immediately. W. H.

Clark, Grant 1S31-J. ACCOUNTING Young man desires position in bookkeeping accounting work. Write 1)-5na. care PittshurglPost-Siim HAN'T man-wishes position as bar porter, janitor, kitchen or cafeteria work; can drive also. No Sundays.

Grant 1610-T ACCOUNTANT deses evening or day employment; thoroughly experienced in mercantile, manufacturing, corporat.on and tax procedure. I'hone Fisk 0'31-J. CARPENTER wants contracts; estimate! given. Call Kerrigan. Montrose 0S1T.

COLORED man as chauffeur or porter; references. Grant 3IS4-K. HOUSECLEANING wanted: reliable colored man; any kind. Cedar 8b-J. CHAUFFEUR or butler (colored), experienced, reference.

Hiland 5045-3 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE COLORED woman wants day or week work, t'wlar DKESSMAKEE Day take home. Franklin laundress wants take home. Hil-nd -4rtS J. available at once. Franklin WOMAN wants laundry work by day.

May- Tiower 0204. GIRL desires hard pressine and mending In tailor shop. Mayflower FAMILY WASHING, to take home, neatly Hiland DINNERS. luncheon, parties, cooked aud served. Hiland FAMILY WASHING to take home; neatly done; reference.

Hiland 2S42-W. WOMAN wata aewinj by day. llayaower 6S90. FLORIDA. Couple driTintr to St.

Petersburg desire couple to accompany and driTe car part time. Transportation free. Telephone Hazel 26(3-J. LANOII, permanent waving. J7 to $10.

guar anteed; open evenings my appointment. Lil lian Baldovin, room 205, 42-i Fourth ave. Court 13T.2. WANT KD To know the whereabouts of Mr and Mrs. VaMnsKi, who resided at Home stead, about three years apo, and now they should be in Pittsburgh, Pa.

anyone KT'Owinf? wnere they are, or tnemseives, piease write at once to Mrs. Agnes warnox, Pans Wilkes-Rarre. Pa. SAVE 25 TO 50 PER CENT. Order Christmas cards now, either plain or with name engraved.

To aee sample book all K. hich 2797-M. EUGENE permanent wave. SS, marcel effect, no rtz', appointment can be made for Ljibor 1'ay. Brighton Beauty Shop.

Linden BKLI Oi SANITARIUM, 43 Marion massage, 'lurkih, tub, shower bath; electrical treatment. MANICmiNt; at home, daily 10 to 9. Mies Manlier. Hilaml SPECI AIvEucene permanent marcel, J10; openSnw evenings and Sunday; specializing in dyeinff hair. Lafayette 2043-J.

FOR rhouinatip.nl. nervousness and run-down condition, mannare and electrical treatment. Franklin 18 LATE Master Six Buick; Ohio: tor hire. $2 per our; careful driver; trip anywhere. Fairfax 3-09 or Cedar HELP WANTED.

SAUKSMKX AND AGENTS. AOKNTS wanted lor Pennsylvania for the famous itetty 11 HhIs; ten hat styles in one; reversiMe and djii stable to any head size; 10 to $15 daily; exclusive territory. Sales nianaser, Jtt'lt Teoples Bank Bldg. l'itts-bnrch. STEADY WORK FOR MILL HANDS EXCJINE LATHE MILL1XC! MACHINE MACHINE FITTERS ST TK KMPLOYMKNT.

1-RKK KMPI.OYVrKNT SKKVICK. WANTED Salesman now calling on architects and contractors to handle high class line. Write care The Pittsburgh Post-Sun. OPPORTUNITY. We cm use two good men with cars: must N-neat and energetic; a real proposition.

Ap-ply in person. "S60 Korhea st. WANTED Experienced Specialty Salesmen who would like to make a connection that has a real future. See Mr. Herron.

5542 Penn Ave. YOUNO MARRIED MAN Shn has ability a car, may phone Mr. Perry at II i land f'r a conference, or call in person at CP34 Broad street. This is an unusual opportunity, selling1 our aluminum prod net s. with ha rd work but pood pa in commissions for the man who can qualify.

411111 11211 JlMVJiilK PLASTERING. Pay and Kvenlnc Classes. Special Rates This Week Catalo? Free. STtLL CITY BRICKLAYING SCHOOL. JOT MARKET ST.

FIFTH FLOOR. PA. MACHINE COAL MINERS White and colored, for TTheelwripht. Garrett and Way-land. 48 to r2 inches clean coal; opn lights; pay 46 to 51c per net ton; work every day; free fares to families working 60 days; written fraarantee that is do trouble there; no fee; ship 5 p.

m. J. M. Ahriola. 1111 Penn ave.

FIRST CLASS carpenter and machinists. Apply Employment Office, Park works, 30th and Smallraan Penn ate. district, 6:30 to 8 a. m. WANTEO Mechanical enicrineerp, Rrnduatea of 1926 preferred, by large manufacturing concern in the Pittsburgh district; attractive proposition with good- chances for advancement, and best of working conditions.

Apply by letter, giving; full particulars, to N. Box 669, New Kensington, Pa. SALESMAN. Obtain America' most sensational and easjpst seliinp clothing proposition. Sell oar guaranteed all-wool with beautiful silk muffler, at $19.75.

direct to consumer. Attractive patterns, latest style. If you are over 30, a resident of Pittsburgh and can furnish references, interview our director of sales. Mr. McByrne, personally, at Fort Pitt Hotel, Friday only, between 10 and 4.

VK KK I men on I'gh. sa Ir-s on-e penn a nen connection with good money nnd an assured future is yours if you qualify. Phone Mr. Movers. Grant 14(16 for appt.

YOUNG MAN familiar with machine tool business to assist in office detail work. Address with qualifications to B-524, care Post-Sun. EN Catholic, to do collecting; paying salary, commission and bonus; splendid opportunity for steady man. Call 8 to 10 5 to 6. 008 House Bldg.

SALESMEN. Three men for depart, store electric appliance dept. work, preceded by one week training school. This ia in preparation for a new appliance to le offered in Pittsburgh; applicant must furnish reference, be neat and of good personality, and be prepared for steady position. Apply Room 405, Werner 631 Penn ave.

Ol'R New York representative desires to interview you in reference to making a permanent connection with the sales and of an international organization which Is merchandising an electrical appliance direct to the consumer; it costs nothing to investigate, and our proposition may be the opportunity you have always wanted. Phone Mr. Dietz, Grant 1466 for appointment. WANTED First-class upholsterer. 344 Fast Seventh Tarentuui, Pa.

Phone Taren-tum 670 R. COAL MINERS. For work in mine, near Pittsburgh; pays 1917 scale, steady work; high coal; good boarding camp. MeKeesport Coal Crke R-Hm 431 Fourth Pittsburgh. WANT KP Iioyi 14 years of age who ere rot returning to school for positions as nt-ssengrs; good wtgcs.

Apply Western I inn telegraph Chamber of Commerce FIRST-CLASS tailor and pressor. Woodlawn 500-J. S'lONKCrTTEKS Long time job, steady winter work in warm shop, union, rate $1.37. Apply the Glenmont Cut Stone Glen-rnout, Ohio. DISTRICT MANAGER.

Who knows city, can handle crews and meet execut ivps of higher type personally. Remuneration far above a verage. See Mr. Hart, I loom (ill, FitZfimons SSI Fourth between 3 and 5:31 today. WE CAN employ and train four men of sterling character for permanent sales work for Pittsburgh territory this week, selling an a tide iia has proven itself a reveln-tion a nd sensation to salesmen and home owner? alike.

Selling experience not r.ec-ean. A 1 I loom 4 Keenati Bldg. EXPERT ENC ED i i wheel salesman. Address stating qualifications to A-532, care Post -Sim. l'Ol'K yoiuis int.li order fifpartment.

Uadv work, inz pay. Apply Mr. Otimaiinss, jO "ahr.s!l 1 4'" l.i!rTv af. a company with big future, has open in ts in sales department for three irtpn in Pittsburgh and vicinity; $75 -weekly and an opportunity for in 6 months; married men preferred. Sr-e Mr.

Perry before noon, Cf34 I iroud treet must own car; no canvassing. MEN living on the Northside to sell electric appliances. Apply at 6 5 vV. Diamond St. at 8 o'clock on Thursday, Friday or Saturday this week.

VOI u-fti, hi-at appeari outdoor work, h'Tt hours, b-ff pay. Apply Mr. Cum togs, K30 Wabash 41'1 Liberty ave. PPFSVR'n Hoffman machine. Apply I lvi- once.

Sssmour's, Fact Ohio street. 1 s- bet -pn 15 aid 3C men who are wiliiisg to start for t3 per week; must v.i.ui appearing and have fair education. Jenkins ArcAde, fi. a. m.

fcn-krp. LOGAN, JOSEPH Suddenly, on Wednesday, September 1. 1926. at "8:30 a. Joseph Logan, beloved husband of Elizabeth Logan (nee Bleming) in his 73d year.

Funeral from his late residence, 510 Taylor avenue. Northside, Friday, September 3. at 2:30 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment in Uniondale cemetery. MAGKK, CLARENCE A On Tuesday. August 31, 1926. at 9:20 a. Clarence A.

Mager, beloved son of Philip J. and Clara P. Mager nee Husack). aged 14 years 2 months 6 days. Funeral from the family home, 1791 Tiers street (take Lincoln car No.

82 to Verona boulevard), on Friday, September 3, at 9 a. m. High mass at St. Wal-burga's Church at 9:30 a. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. MATTKRN, JOHN" At Mt. Veron. Par nassus. on Wednesday, September I.

1926. at 1:30 p. John E. Mattern. husband of Jeannette Mattern, aged 53 years.

Funeral services will be held at his late home on Friday, September 3. at 7:45 p. m. Interment on Saturday, September 4. In the Zion cemetery at Pisslers Corners, Venango county.

Friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend. M'KEAG, MARY LONG BAl'GH On Tuesday morning, August 31, 1926, at 6 o'clock. Mary Longbaugh. widow of John cKeag. Services at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.

J. W. Williams. 5532 Northumberland street. Squirrel Hill, on Thursday afternoon, September 2, at 2:30 o'clock.

Interment private. REIFSNYDER. ANNA DON ELL On Tuesday evening. August 31, 1926. at 10 o'clock, Mrs.

Anna Donnell Reifsnyder. Services at her late residence, 621 Maryland avenue, East End, on Wednesday evening, September 1, at 8 o'clock. Interment on Thursday afternoon in Oak-spring cemetery, Canonshurg, at 2 o'clock. Canonsburg( Pa.) papers please copy. SCIIAPEK, HARRY On Monday.

August 30, 1926, at a. Harry G. Sehaper. son. of the late George and Katherinc Sehaper.

He is survived by tiiree brothers, Louis, Edward and George Sehaper. Funeral services on Thursday. September 2. at 2 o'clock, at Geiselhart Bros. chapel.

816 East Ohio street, Northside. SIMS. CHARLES A. On Wednesday, September 1, 1926. at 6 p.

Charles A. Sims, beloved husband of Jennie Sims (nee Gardner), aged 56 years. Funerai services at thefamily home. 1911 St. Ives street, Northside, on Saturday.

September 4, at 2:30 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to Lt-tend. Take car No. 16 and at St.

Ives street. SMALL. CHARLES At his residence, 1921 Howard street, Northside. on Wednesday, September 1. 1926, at 4:30 p.

Charles Small. husband of Hannah Small (nee Miller), in his 82d year. Member of Company Eighty-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry and veteran of Civil war. Funeral from the chapel of James Lowrie Son, corner Beaver avenue and Liverpool st reet, Northside. Interment private Friday, September 3, at 11 a.

m. STNSTEIN, ROSF, FINK At Atlantic City, on Tuesday morning. August 31. 1926. Rose Fink Sunstein, widow of Cass Sunstein.

aged 69 years. Funeral services at the Abraham Lippman memorial chapel, West View cemetery, on Thursday morning, September 2. at 10:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. TAGGARD, MARY' WIN ALE On Wednesday.

September 1. 1926, at 8:45 a. Mary Winale Taggard (nee Shull), beloved wife of John D. Taggard. Funeral services at her late residence.

915 West North avenue, Northside. on Friday, September 3. at 2 p. m. Friends of the family and members of Clfirk Circle No.

11, G. A. are respectfully invited to attend. Butler and New Castle (Pa.) papers please copy. WYKOl'GH, WILLIAM EDWARD On Tuesday.

August 31, 1926. at 10:25 p. William Edward Wyrough, beloved husband of' Theresa O'Leary Wyrough, of 1400 James street, Northside. Funeral from the residence of his father, John J. Wyrough.

216 Virginia avenue. Mt. Washington, on Saturday, September 4 at 8 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St.

Peter's Church, Northside, at 9 a. m. Friends of the family and members of Typographical Union No. 7 are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Calvary cemetery.

YOUNG, SAMUEL CHARLES On Monday, August 30. 1926. at 2:50 a. at the Butler Memorial Hospital, Samuel Charles Young, beloved husband of Byrdia B. Young (nee Noll), aged 47 years.

Besides his wife he is 'survived by one daughter. Alberta Viola Young, He was a member of Glenwood Division No. 2S1, O. R. and Hazel Glen Lodge No.

1043, Order of Odd Fellows; Reformation Commandery No. 434. Knights of Malta. Funeral services at his late residence, 123 Trenton street, Hazel wood. Pittsburgh, on Wednesday evening.

September 1, at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Llgonier Valley cemetery on Thursday. September 2. Funeral leaving Ha-zelwood at 9:30 a.

Eastern standard im. FURMTIHE STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES. Expert Parkers. Motnr HAUQH KEENAN, STOItAGE TRANSFER Center Euclid Ave. Montrose R7UO-1-2-3.

LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES FOUND ON STREET CARS WEDNESDAY, ACGCST 25. Card esse 75. Mesh bag, route 75. Beaded bg, route 75. Pocket boot, route 63.

Pocketbook, route 77. Purte, route 6S. THURSDAY. AUGUST M. Pooketbood, route 8ti.

Card case, route 78. Purse, route 75. Bank book, route 75. Pooketbood, route 68. Bracelet, route 60.

Pocketbook, route 82. FRIDAY. AUGUST 27. Purse, route 26. Csrd case, route 26.

Card case, route 76. Beaded bag, route 64. Purse, route 22. Fountain pen. route 26.

SATURDAY. AUGCST 28. Pearls, route 28. Pocketbook, route 15. SUNDAY, AUGUST 20.

Xutcraclter set. route tripper. Purse, route 77. Information concerning theee articles ma; be had by calling MONDAY. AUGUST 30.

Coin purse, route S6. Child's purse, route Li. Purse, route 50. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. Bill fold, route Pocket book, rout 8S.

Pocket book, rout 88. Pocket bcok, route S2. Information com-erntne: thes articles mar be had by calling PITTSBURGH RAILWAYS OCX, LOST GRANT 74M. Ask for Extension 145 LOST Fink cameo pin with lady's head and hiiihII diamond, between Ulawnox and Roirgs I.uhl. or on Fast Ohio St.

Call Atlanrie 06S ii wr i 216 en in Arcade an re-oeive rw ard. cord tire Sunday night between Sohenley Farm and Squirrel Hill district. Iteward. Call Hazel LOST Wallet containing a um of money and driver's licence. Rf ward if returned to Harold V.

Law, 616 Baldride Ae. N. PraM jck. LOST Fraternity pin. Pi Rho Delta, bearing I full name of ow ner on back, will identify reward f-r return.

Call Srhnley 9-68. LOST Small bnnrh of keys with a Public; i tes iriert i neat ion badge lost cor. Fifth and Snnthneld. Reward. Call Lehigh 6.

I LOST Male AiredaU. name Paio; licence; 6619. KewmM. Call Franklin 6061-J. 1 SPECIAL.

NOTICE. NOTICK given that I. Howard H. Hi.pe. of CaTTioV.

he purchased frm Mrs. A K. Williams store 1 n-wn as the Hox Mr-e I Sh'-ppe. loea'M at I'hMUps avenue arriek. i ami ny ucaint the business mus-t be n.ade known before Auni-t i.

HOWRl H. HCFK. 2 Philips Cat rick. P. LISTEN TEACHERS" Here is the opportunity you have sought.

a complete 4 year collcee preparatory coursei.in 2 years, in afternoon and evening sessions. Tou may take one or more subjects. Individual instruction. Tell your over-aged students, those who are out of sympathy with their home school, and others who must seek employment, that here Is a real school that prepares within a very short time for college or business in a pleasant environment. Bookkeeping Accounting Advertising Office routine.

Seeretarialship Touch Typing Preparation for Civil Service and Pre-Degal examinations 4 years' complete high school course In 2. Night School, September 13. Academic and Business course in 2 YEARS BUSINESS COURSES: In a few months we can prepare you for a pleasant. high-salaried position as PRIVATE SECRETARY. BOOKKEEPER ACCOUNTANT.

STENOGRAPHER, etc PHONES: Atlantic 5014 Grant 9541 ROOMS FOR RENT FL'KXISHED ROOMS. ATTENTION WANTED Sleeping room, housekeeping suites and apartments. List today. Grant PITTSHCRGH RENTING COMPANY, 404 Chamber of Commerce Building. CRAFTON HEIGHTS Two furnished or unfurnished rooms.

I'hone Walnut 29C6-J. COLLEGE 638 Attractive room; buai-ness woman or teacher. Mayflower 1720. HOWE 5717, near Negley and Fifth-Lovely room on second floor, near bath, gen-tleman preferred. Mayflower 2226- THE ilEYRAN HOUSE Oakland; remodeled and open for business September 1.

Rooms by day or week. Schenley ROCHELLE 405, Knoxville Nicely fur nished room, gentleman, weekly. Lafayette 5307-J. ATTENTION. Cool, airy rooms for sleeping and houwkeep-inir; private bathn; tacbelnr snites perpooaliy inspwtcd.

4fi4 Chamber Comnitrre Mdg. NICKLY furnished front room for business people, with all home comforts. Montrose 4063. MT. WASHINGTON Nicely furnished room, adjoining hath in apartment; no other roomers; 10 minutes to city (gentlemen).

Lfayette 1861-W. WILL 733 Mt. Washington. Nicely furnished rooms; private family, next batb. weekly.

Lafayette Ci6'9-J. DORMOXT-Large, cheerful front room. between 2 car furnace heat; bueinesi couple. Lehigh 2161-11. DOKMOVT front room next to bath, all conveniences, private family; reasonable.

Lehigh 3301-J. XIOKLY furnished front room for business people, -with all home comforts. Montrose 4083. GENTLEMEN One of the most beautiful rooms in city, private or semi-private, tile bath, shower, former wm. lhaw, nome, 5 minutes from downtown.

l30 North Lincoln Northside. Fairfax 34:12. LOKMONT Large cheerful iront room between 2 car furnace heat; business couple. Lehigh -761-It. NEAR KOl'P STATION.

Well furnished room in private family, 5712 Eaum Apt. 1. Montrose 0668. McKEE PLACE Two connecting bedrooms in private apartment, newly decorated, attractively furnished with private porch, steam heat, unlimited hot water. Mayflower 4'-f2.

CYPRESS 4810 Front furnished room, suitable one or two gentlemen. Fisk 3210-It. KOUI 301. Corner Friendship Furnished light housekeeping or sleeping room, choice location; reasonable. Montrose LARGE, nicely furnished front room, second floor, near bath; convenient location; 1 or 2 persons.

Mayflower 1633. HOWE near station Attractive first floor front parlor bedroom; refined home. Montrose 3S72. ALLEGHENY 1303 Large second floor fmnt bedroom and kitchenette, private family; Cedar 3380-M. SHEFFIELD 1217, Northside Newly furnished sleeping room, near bath; use phone; permanent or transient, weekly.

Cedar C2f.8. EAST LIBERTY Clean, cheerful room with retined familv; running water; next to bath; near Y. W. C. 5.50 per week.

Mont-rose FURNISHED front bedroom for one or two gentlemen. Oakland. Call Mayflower 2198. HOMEWOOD Room near station, Bteam heat. Dunfermline street.

SQUIRREL HILL. 2.TJ6 Kldridge St. Beautifully furnished front room suitable for two college students or business couple. Hazel 4HS1-J. OPHELIA 2C8 Furnished room, 1 gentlemen.

Schenley 1201-W. or TWO furnished housekeeping rooms, kitchenette and private bath. Franklin 2234-R. WE HAVE desirable rooms in Oakland, Bellefleld and Schenley; sleeping or light housekeeping. Our service free.

We can save your valuable time. Call Mayflower 0291 or take car 75, come to 624 Bellefonte East End. SOUTH GRAHAM 443, East Knd Two large cheerful housekeeping rooms, second floor, with all -conveniences; next to bath. Montrose 324j. FIFTH Furnisher; rooms; one with two beds.

Sr henlev PRKSSLEY 6(315 minutes' walk from Fifth and Wood; large room for gentleman or business couple. F'airfax 9163. CENTER S510 Redroorn. next bath; 3 car lines, railroad. Hiland 301G-M.

FOUliES 1U17 Newly lurnished room-; private home. WOOD CIS. Wilkiiisl.urjr Three furnwhed rooms, first floor; private entrance; immedi ate possession. CENTER AND GRAHAM ST. Furnished rKirn, Apt 2.

Montrose ",431. SLEEPING room, private family, all convenience: park location. Fairfax FRANKLIN 1421. N. S.

Nicely furnished room; reasonable. Cedar 3404 M. AMBER tZ. E. Front r'nun, second floor, private tiinne; gentleman.

Moiitr-se FRIENDSHIP DISTRICT Large room, private family; ne or 2 persons. Hiland 410O-M. ONLY $5 weekly, room, bath; hue location; quiet; private family. Fairfax 1S29. FIFTH 5431 HiK.rn-and baTh on third floor; splendid Mayflower 9310.

CtLEGii AV7! Room with bath; private family; gentleman only. Mayflower CL'O. r's'ins: breakfast if desired; very desirs'ic tiaTioti. Montrose 022" SPAHR StT ivju E. Furriished rooms.

kitchenette', private bath; third floor; also garage: adults only- Phone Montrose E27. GK5LK5LxIarse Tm for two, central bwation; modern prices. Franklin 6197-R between 4 and 7 p. Ri. FURNISHED room.

minutes from city; private family. Call Lafayette Mll-R. Ft'TtNISHELi room, young girl; $4 week; white; breakfast. Kindly call Cedar H'J5-M. W.VLNCT ST.

set-ond floor sleeping and flouf-keeping r-snns: good neightirb-iM. Bl'ENA VIHTA 1213 Light houstkeep-iiK and sleeping rooms; reasonabie. Phone Fairfax 4V.i. EAST LIBERTY I-argo furnished room, light housekeeping; Ji a week- Hiland 6'juS-R. Go BT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.

FERE MARQUETTE IMTKOVES. NEW YORK. Sept. 1. August earnings of the I "ere Marquette were substantially better than a year ago.

Frank H. Alfred, president, said gross revenues were at least $310,000 larger and surplus after chars' would reach which compares with surplus of in August, 1823. Estimated surplus for August would make the total for the eight months equal to $10.25 a share on the common, after preferred dividends, against or a share in the same period last year and $11. a share on the common for the full year 1925. SEAKS KOEBCCK REPORTS GAIN.

August sales of Sears Roebuck Co. were gain of 1.1.7 per cent over August last year, a total of $lo. 2: 17,923 for the eight months this year, against $152,262,838 a year ago. MONTGOMERY WARD SOARS. Sales of Montgomery Ward Co.

for August gained 7.3 per cent August, reaching t12.tio7.-i32 and making the eight months' total $1 against $105,070,420 in the corresponding period last year. August sales established the fifty-fifty consecutive monthly gain. BUSINESS SITUATION STRONG. 'The general biasness sltur.tton continues to he very satisfactory." says the National City Bank of New York in its monthly review of economic conditions, "with every prospect of a record volume of trade during the fall. Crop conditions promise final yields, which, though not record-breaking, ebould afford a basis tor very satisfactory business in the agricultural sections.

Factory employment generally remains at high tide for the season and pay roll which constitute the basis of buying power are running above a year ago. distribution continues in large volume. Consumption of electric power and record-breaking freight movement on the railroads reflect the high level of manufacturing and wholesale distribution." Wall street hears talk of stock dividend possibilities when directors of Reynolds Tobacco Company meet tomorrow tn Winston Salem, N. C. At the last meeting the common dividend was raised from $1 to $1.25 quarterly.

MACY TO RETIRE PREFERRED. Directors of 11. 11. Macy Co. today decided to retire all of the corporat ion's outstanding preferred stock amounting to SS.OttO shares, with par value of $8.

Sun, 000. December at $115 a share and accrued dividends. The transaction will be financed with funds the company's treasury, and the proceeds of an issue of ten-year serial gold delienture bonds which will be marketed through Lehman Brothers. RIG PLAJiT MAKES START. 'ihe Brooklyn Edition Company today placed in operation the largest steam driven elctric generating plant in the world as part of its new 000,000 power plant.

It delivers kilowatts, equivalent to 125, 000 horsepower. The unit, weighing I.Oto tons, and costing $1,000,000 was built by Westinghouse, at South Philadelphia. MONTH'S FAILURES DECREASE. Commercial I a Hurra in the United States in August reported to llradstreet's. were 1.516.

a decrease of 8.7 per cent from July, but an increase of 12 per cent over August last year. Liabilities for the month decreased 55 per cent from July. Failures for the eight months of 1026 were 13,770 with liabilities of increases of 4.1 and 2U.6 respectively, over the same period last year. NEW YORK BUYS TRUCKS. Yellow 'l'ruek and Coach has an order for 180 trucks from the city of New York valued at $1,000,000.

BUCK MAKES NEW RECORD. Hoick Motor Car Company had a new record production mark in August of 29.350 cars, exceeding by 4,000 the previous high output last March. The company output for the eight months of 1028 jumped to 176,970 vehicles, an increase of over the same period of 1925. PIG OUTPUT RUNS AHEAD. Total production of pig iron in the United States in the first half of 1926 is calculated at 19,679,737 gross tons by the American Iron and Steel Institute, compared with 18,851.627 in the first half of 1925.

Pennsylvania led with 6.861.089 tons, Ohio was next with 4,618.238. The half yearly output of all kinds of ferroalloys was 336.345 tons, against 294,123 in the corresponding period last year. WASHINGTON GETS BIG GASSER BENTLEYVILLE, Sept. 1. Another fras strike went on record in Washinjsrton county when the E.

Young Company drilled in a well on the C. L. Taggart farm. Canton township, with a daily flow of 1,000,000 cubic feet. DEATH NOTICES ARMOR, CHARLES AV.

On Wednesday, September 1. 1926, at 2:30 p. Charles W. Armor, beloved husband of Madie Strum Armor, aged 58 years. Funeral from his late residence, 411 Kam-back street, Saturday, September 4, at 2 p.

m. Interment private. BATGHMAX, GEORGE Monday, August 31. 1926, at 10:10 a. George H.

Baughman, husband of Sophia Hen-niff Baughman. Funeral services at his late residence, 202 Cornell avenue. East Bellevue, on Thursday. September 2. at 2 p.

m. Members of Allegheny Lodge No. 4. Loyal Patriots of Amerira, Sons and Daughters of Liberty No. 23, Allegheny Council No.

112, I. of O. and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. BRIDGES, SAM EL G. On Tuesday, August 31, 192fi.

at 11 p. Samuel G. Bridges, in his 44th year. He is survived by his wife, Cathrene Schutte Bridges, and two son3. Samuel and Harry.

Funeral from his late residence, 303 Bioad-way, West Park, MrKees Rocks, on Friday, September 3, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. CAMPBELL, LEROY H- Suddenly, at Presbyterian Hospital, on Tuesday. August 31, 1926, at 10:10 p.

Leroy H. Campbell, son of Harry N. Campbell, aged IS years. Funeral services at the residence of his sister. Mrs.

T. R. Neumayer, 14 22 Columbus avenue, Northside, on Friday. September 3, at 3 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. tLos Angeles (Cal.) papers please copy. CARGO, JOSEPH M.On Wednesday, September 1. 1926, at 8:15 a. Joseph M.

Cargo, aged 82 years. Funeral services on Friday afternoon, September 3, at 2:30 o'clock', at his late home, 442 Ohio avenue, Rochester, Pa. Burial in Irvina cemetery, Rochester. CARR, FRANCES On Wednesday. September 1.

1926. at 5:10 p. at home. 2121 Liberty avenue. Frances Cai (nee Murphy), beloved wife of James Carr.

Notice of time of funeral later. COOK. PR. WILLIAM J. Suddenly, on Monday.

August 30, 192ti. Dr. William J. Cook, formerly of Alliance, late of MeKeesport, husband of gankey Cook, at the home of his brother. Dr.

C. E. Cook of Crestline. O. Funeral services on Thursday, September 2, at 2 p.

at 635 Petty street. Mt Kees-port. Pa. Interment private later in Southside cemetery, Pittsburgh. Pa.

DA DIG, MARIE THERESA On Wednesday, September 1, 192u, at 1:15 p. Marie Theresa Miller Dadis. agt-d 60 years. Funeral from her home. 306 Poplar street.

Carrick borough, on Saturday morn'ng at o'clock, va Carrick cur 53 or 54 to Agnew avenue. Requiem high mass at Basii's Roman Catholic Church at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family and members of L. B. A.

No. 1059 are respectfully invited to attend. Internunt in St. Wendetin's cemetery. KELLY, MARY NEE On Wednesday.

September 1. 19-d at 9:.0 r. Maiy Nee Kelly, widow of John Kelly, at hr residence. 1-30 Superior avenue. North-side.

Funeral on Saturd iv. September 4. at $.15 a. m. Solemn high triads at requiem at St.

Andrew's Church 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. KKOLL. KATHERfNE SCHNEIDER On Wednesday.

September 1. si 3:45 a. Kathenne Schneider wife of Martin KroH, daughter of Mm. Wolff Schneidt and the lato Christian Schneider. aged mother of Amanda K.

Kleanor, Christine. Mart in and Harry W. Kroll. sister of Mrs Mar: ha ibson oi Los Angeles, Mrs. t'lara.

Montgomery Miss Caroline Schneider, Mis Christine Schneider and Robert A. Schneider. Services Saturday at 2 p. her iat residence. 31 Clifton boulevard.

Carrick. via Carrick car to Clifton boulevard. Friends of the family and members of Concord Presby trrian Church. No. 51.

F. and Eii-aoetli Miiimpsey Lodg No. 415. D.tu-- ters of Rebecca, are respectfully invid to attend. Interment in St.

Paul Lafferty HUi ctmetery. Electa Chapter service Frid.iy at o'clock. FURNISHED room. $4 per week, gentleman only; 2 minutes from car. Call 1-chigh 12S1-R.

AIKEN 5Sfl Furnished room, suitable for one or two persons. IXKI KMSHKH K(OM BAILEY 324, Mt. Watihincton I or I rooms, furnace heat; IS minutes from towii. Lafayette DAWSON" o280 Two rooms, near bath, all conveniences. 76SS FKANKSTOWN AVE.

Three rooms, kitchenette, hot and cold water; use of bath, private porch. Frunklin 471ft. GLENMAWR 2317. From 2 to 6 rooms, furnished or unfurnished gas. electric, use bath; reasonable.

Federal 0207-J. SIDNEY 17(K Three living rooms, bsth, attic and laundry. Hemlock 1Q74-K. EAST END Three rooms and private "th CO third floor. Call Hiland 8067-K.

KELLY B72S Two unfurnished rooms, also large front room furnished light house-Keeping. Montrose S.32- BTdWF.LL ST N. S. Two nice uo-f rnished and batb; all conveniences. all Cedar 54'iS-R.

TWO or three unfurnished rooms. Fhone Lafayette 2ifi3-R. ROOMS AND BOARD 31S NORTH N'EGLET Exclusive location; rooms with hot and cold water; one with private bath; choice of meals. Rates reasonable. FURNISHED rooms, board if desired; 518 Lockhart st.

Fairfax 8579. WANTED ROOMS WANTED A carpenter wants small sleeping room; will pay month. Write N-518. care Pittsburgh Post-San. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS.

VERY FINE APARTMENT. Six very larg- rooms, hardwood floors, r327 Tenn near Rebecca possession at once, rent S. V. THOMPSON fin2 Tnion Bank Bldg. Court 0234.

APARTMENT. Second floor, 6 rooms, bath. 737 E. Ohio st. KNOXVII.LE Apartments.

45; 4 rooms and bath. Including kitchen range, linoleum, electric washer and window shades. Carrick Ofi'18-J. TAPESTRY brick duplex, modern, 3 rooms, bath, laundry, hardwood floors, furnace, range, shades. Lafayette 1758-J.

FIVE rooms and bath. npartm.ic. in good location: CaM Lafayette J219-J. SbOMir PLEX 12 minutes- ride "from 8th furniBbed or unfurnished; Immediate possession. Cal! Carrick Xp.VrTMKNT-In-duplei7Beacon Squirrel Hill, I12S a month.

Call Court 203M. FOR RENT Four rooms. 37.50. West Lioerty 1 wrmont. Holtz.

2693 FURNISHED Ar.AKTMEXTS. MODERN apartment. 4 rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping. Montrose 7o71: THREE ROOM apartment with I ile bath and Court r4f 1 or Montrose 27K2. FOUR room apartment, all conveniences permanent tenants preferred.

Hate! 2211. FURNISH Ell HOUSES. Completely furnished houses In best locations In Dormont and East Kud; act quick. Phone E. M.

Goff, Lehigh 4044. CITY ANI SLUURIJAN. SOCTH ST. CLATR 114 Modern apartment, 6 rooms. Janitor; hot water heat; $75.

Carson 72C 2nd floor, 4 rooms, $30. Mt. Washington, 704 Southern ave. Brick house, 6 rooms, attic, bath, electric, $H0. Bailey corner Haberman ave.

Duplex apartment. 5 rooms, first clam condit Ion, $o0. F. DONNE 1, Ll oB EI GER LDG. SEWICKLEY.

brick home, 8 rooms; also duplex. rooms, garage: both attractive. J. C. Reed.

704 Locust place Sewickley 343. WILKIN-SB FRO. 2 6-room houses, 806 and 811 Mill. Phone owner. Franklin 7185-M.

or 1091 Blackadore ave. EAST END. NEW modern homes, 6 rooms, tile bath, elan-orateiy decorated, cozy tire places In living room, front and tear porches, front lawn, one car garage goes with each house; rent $100 per month. 1429 31 North St. Clair near Highland 1'ark entrance.

Franklin Realty Co. Court 0920. 407 Commonwealth 310. Fourth 'are. OAKLAND home, 8 rKims, newly decorated and painted, 338 Ophelia st.

Call Uaiel 391 1 J. AMBERSO.V 1 rooms. 2 bath; garage: possession Oct. 1. Mayflower 4499.

NORTH HOROUGHS 237 Laurel Ben Avon. Frame house, 7 rooms with laundry, furnace and bath, $00 per month; 4 pmmi, first floor, $:8 per month: 3 moms, second floor, $32 per month. Call Linden 3587-W or Flsk BUSINESS PROPERTY. FOR RENT Second floor over East Liberty postofTiee, Shady near Penn 6.500 square feet. Fireproof building.

IXOYB 6012 CeiMer Ave. Hiland 3916. OFFICE AND DESK ROOM. FULLAYTAR PROFESSIONAL OFFICE F.UILDIN0. 429 31 Penn Avenue.

Offices. Single or Ensulte. Immediate Possession. Freehold Real Estate 311 Fourth Ae. Court USfiO.

FOR RENT Dentist's office; front room and use bf physu-lan's room: industrial district; rent, including gas and electric, t'ii. lnyufre George Vettur 5141 Hutler st. The We.st.inghouse Building Has exceptional office space for ethical professional men. (all Atlantic 40.V) or 207 Wcstinghouse Building. FURNISHED private office, telephone and stenographer or desk space downtown, mail address with teelphone calls received $." monthly: building nrst-claaa.

liooui 7uo, 230 Fifth ave. DESK SPACE, $20 monthly; stenogpripher, downtown mail address; $5. feuite 404, Chamber of ('uimercebjdg. FritNISHEU desk space. Fourth low rental.

Call Court Sl2. DK4SK spu'-e and mall addresi. Call Atlantic 4753 between 2 and 4 p. STOREROOMS FINE STOREROOM WITH BASEMENT, FIFTH EESI'OltT. OJ'l'OM'l FIVE AM' TEN; AI'l'JlMNG IHl.A'ltV LOW RENTAL.

WRITE G-S71. CAHK POST SEN. FHANKSTOWN large storeroom, near Station redured to per month. Write owner. Squirrel Hill.

V. O. Box g. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT, SeptemW 6, furnished house or apartment with garage, near Osceola, or Eat End schools. Must have two lrooms; reasonable rent; lease for ten months; rreaces exchanged.

Write Care Pittsburgh Post-Sun. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CITY AND SUBURBAN. ONLY $2,000 DOWN. A tuI, up-to-date brirk home; 7 rromn, batb, har3wooi thro shout erpry mdm t-inTenirre; lot CJL5; double garar pard tret. this i you want a.

raJ home. GTtl. fer was authorized by meetings of the stockholders and directors held the day previous. The land is triangular In shape, being: formed by the of the Ohio connecting railway bridge. PEANING MILL SOLD.

In Millvale George M. Fehr has sold to the Anchor Box Lumber Company 90x130 feet on Lincoln avenue near gherman street, at private sale. The lot is improved with a frame planing mill and dwellings. It formerly belonged to George Dillig. Sr.

PENN AVENUE LEASING. C. C. McKallip Co. leased for the estate of George E.

McCague to the Busis Drug Company the storeroom and basement in the building at 703-5 Penn avenue for a term of years; for the Strauss Company to the Pittsburgh Refrigeration Company the storeroom and basement at 1111-19 Penn avenue for a term of years; for M. Lando to the Pittsburgh Millinery li 1 1 1 me ciiiiic acvciiLii iiuwt the Lando building at 907-9 Penn avenue; also to the Belber Trunk 4 Ba Company one-half the fourth floor the same building, and to he Bdison Phonograph Distributing Company the rear half of the same floor. BUILDING PERMITS. Permit applications on file yesterday at the city bureau of building inspection included the following: Second ward I. Tamburo store and housing at 2017 Penn avenue, J1.100.

Fourth ward D. N. Vassilaro3, apartment house at 13 Mawhinney street. $14,000. Eighth ward Letzelter Drug Company, elevator shaft at 4614 Liberty avenue, $1,200.

Ninth ward F. Paf elski, new front at 243 Forty-second street, $1,000. Tenth ward J. S. Rihm, house and garage at 1260 Morningside avenue, $8,900.

Eleventh ward Mayer Publishing Printing Company, foundation at 231-33 Collins avenue, $1,200. Twelfth ward W. A. Cooper, garage at 632 Whitten street, $2,200. Fourteenth ward S.

Bonn, house at 3200 Beechwpod boulevard, F. E. Fisher enclosing porch and alterations at 2720 Mt. Royal road, $3,000 Nineteenth' ward Fort Pitt Realty Company, house at 2733 Pioneer avenue, W. A.

Powell, house at 2S54 Castlegate avenue, Margaret Lura. house at 1110 Brookline boulevard, Frank Hyde, house at 2719 Queensboro street, $6,000. Twentieth ward P. Niedynskis. bouse at 3342 Oregon street, $5,000.

Twenty-sixth ward Z. P. Upole, house at 4001 Crizella street, $6,000. Twentv-eitrhth ward H. H.

Herd. house at 1627 Steuben street, $5,000. TWENTIETH WARD SALE. Henry Busse has sold to the Du-quesne Light Company 100x100 feet on Wabash avenue. Twentieth ward, for $18,000.

SELL TWO PROPERTIES. The Goedecke Realty Company sold a three-story frame dwelling and two-car garage at 2315 Jane street for Joseph Piorek to Sabina Mestrovich for for Andrew Muchka to George Wild, frame dwelling at 300 Meredith street. Carrick, lot 50x120 feet, for $7,500. Your Business Subleasing Extra Space Solves Rental Problem At times the natural advance of rentals in a popular district, or the I shifting of retail centers, make moving I absolutely necessary. One solution is to take extra space and sublease.

A 1 clothier in a small Indiana city, when he found larger quarters imperative, took an entire building and remodeled the upper floors into offices. He also installed a ctntral heating plant. The convenient offices were eagerly taken at figures which reduced his recent percentage from 3.1 per cent to 2.25. and cut heating bills in half. With Hhe savings he buys additional advertising which is building sales at a faster rate than he could normally have- expscted.

(Copyright, lir-fi. A. V. Shaw Comptny sn-: Associated V.ditors, Joe.) Probe of Madhouse To Be Conducted by Interior Department WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.

(A. An investigation of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, the Federal institution for the Insane here, which has been a target for recent attacks in Congress has been decided upon by Secretary Work. Five prominent hospital superintendents have been asked to serve on a special committee to conduct the Inquiry. They are Doctor H.

W. Mitchell. Warren Mate Hospital, Dr. George M. Kline, of the Massachusetts department of mental diseases, Boston Dr.

William L. Russell. Bloomingdale Hospital. White Flains. X.

Dr. Owen Corp. of the Pennsylvania Hospital. Philadelphia, and Dr. S.

E. Smith, provost of Indi ana cmveriiv. FITGAIRN KAN FILES HARRISBURG. Sept. 1.

The Free Voters party toaay mea papers at the Mate election bureau for "-Attorney Joseph X. Huston of Pit cairn a candidate for the state Senate Yom the Fortieth senatorial district, Ilegbeny county. Huston is the sec-fci candidate for the Legislature to as an independent for the No-sber election. S31 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, Pa.

FRENCH-SPANISH-ITALIAN. CONVERSATIONAL LESSONS. Day and Evening. FRENCH INSTITUTE OF LANGUAGES, 710 Fitzsimons Bldg. Court 1927 Prepare here for Success.

RENO HALL. East Liberty Business SchooL HIGHLAND BUILDING. Fall term Senteuiber 1. Enroll now. Montrose East Liberty.

HELP WANTED. SITUATIONS WANT ED FEMAIJ5 POSITION wanted by thoroughly experienced girl with knowledge of stenography, for general office work. Can give good references. Available on short notice. Write W-881, care Post-Sun.

YOUNG colored woman reliable, wants laundry work, hoase or office cleaning; whole or part time. Mayflower 7189. DAY WORK, reliable colored woman. Grant 1616 R. EXPERIENCED colored girl wishes general housework in family of 3 or 4.

Phone Hiland E7S9-W. POSITION wanted by young lady with a two-year college course in bookkeeping, stenography, all office work; best references; available on short notice. Call Duquesne 579-R. WATTaandry work for Tuesday an Wednesday. Call Grant 1312-B.

FIRtiT-CLASS laundry work take home. Hiland EELIABLE colored woman, day's work or washing at home. Franklin 7694-J. EXPERIENCED stenographer desires position; can start September 2. Phoue Mayflower 1316 ufter 6 p.

m. LAUNDRY work wanted, called i'or and delif-ered promptly. Franklin 81M6-M. 40 Mason st. DAY WORK for Thursday by neat white woman.

Call Mayflower 6793. EXPERIENCED laundress wants washing at h'tnie, rough dry or ninished. 151 Luna EXPERIENCED laundress wisbe worK, day or week. Lafayette COLORED woman wants 3 day work. Lafayette 48'i'J-R.

COLORED 'laundress wants day work. Grant IH78. COLORED lady wants day a work. Lafayette 4Wi-M. EXPERIENCED colored laundress wants day work.

Mayflower 5179. SMALL washings, silks, curtains laundered. Lafayette EXPERIENCED waitress desires position; Northside preferred. Cedar 3-02-W. RELIABLE janitress desires position.

Hem lock DRESSMAKING, day or nome. Fairfax 11130, Lafayette 4ifS-J. BY WIDOW iWHl 1'Ej Day a work. Grant 3939-J. fcEWING by day or week.

Oakmrct 473-R. ROOMS FOR RENT LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 3C3 SOUTH AIKEN AVE. LoTely, newly deco rated z-room housekeeping apartment reasonable rent; refined couple only. FIFTH 1102 Large housekeeping room, bath on floor, to quiet man or couple.

HOWE East Liberty Attractive first floor housekeeping room, sink, separate entrance; refined home. Montrose 3972. CENTRAL EAST LIBERTY Running water; conveniences; no flies. 330 l'rincetun. Hiland HARVARD S611 Two furnished light housekeeping Hi! nnd 7370-U.

MACON 11 Oil, Regent Square Two rooms and kitchenette'; furnished; good location; young couple preferred. Franklin 1817-R. MT. OLIVER 2 furnished r-Hims for light housekeeping; all conveniences; use of electric wssher. Lafsyette 418.VJ.

ATWOOD Oakland Room and kitchenette, first floor. Schenley 333S-M. RIPPEY r813 Two houetr keeping moms, second floor. Hiland 1 MT. WASHINGTON, 56Greenmish St.

Two completely furnished housekeeping rooms; no other roomers. Lafayette (419-J. EAST LIBERTY Two furnished rooms, light housekeeping porch, yard, no objection to child; SS week. Hiland HOWE East Liberty Attractive first floor housekeeping rooms, sink, separate entrance; refined home- Mon ro se 3'J 7 '2 HERMITAGE 71H Two furnished moms, light housekeeping, all conveniences. Franklin 7903.

ATTRACTIVELY furnished living room aud dining, combination kitchenette, running water, 1 or 2 bed rooms adjoins bath and shower. Miiyflnwer 1721. HIGHLAND DISTRICT Two larce, airy light housekeeping rooms, near bath, water in kitchen. $10 weekly. Phone Montrose 2547.

BELLE VCE Two furnished rooms light housekeeping. Call Linden 133S-R. FURNISHED KOOMS. A NICELY furnished room, suitable for me or two gentlemen or couple; all conveniences. Mayflower 104.

NORTH HIGHLAND 742 Light. airy rooms, newly papered and painted, instantaneous water heater; good location; reasrnHbIe. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, private or semi-bath; also rooms with or without running water; good home cooking. 0ti25 Bauin blvd. Hiland 2fttil.

KXN ETT SQ. 3iO. Oakland Tw ice large rooms; use of bath, g-as, electric; second rioor, imm. poss. Schenley 577I-J.

TWO furnished rooms, ser-ond floor, all conveniences, no objection to I or children. 3.j Well -ford Mayflower 3583. BALM S52f AVell-fumtshed room, instantaneous hot water: gentleman or busi-ness couple. Montrose 0492. HOWE Near Station Attractive first floor frnt parlor bedroom refilled borne.

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