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II 12 riTTBUKn I II 53 TITO 397 DRAFTEES IN THIRD DAY'S LOT TOJNTRAIN One County and Four City Boards Supply xfl Contingent. imiifiifwii i Today Is "National War Savings" Day Start the children to saving Thrift Stamps they'll soon form this wholesome habit. For Sale Ob AH Floors. Youths' Long Trouser Suits CO The Shopping Center of Pittsburgh At Sixth Liberty and Penn Ultra-stylish Is designed especially lor boys about to put on their first long pants. Neat patterns and color-harmonies '521 MM "THE SiOkfc AHEAD" JJVGreen Trading Stamps' in Addition to Beat Values? FRIDAY MORXIXG, THE fOIWT HWUMl 1 51 Son and Paegliter fear On "Tie Fourt 99 to iat A Question Easy to Decide at The Rcsenbaum Store, Where the Outfitting of Botjs and Girls Is a Specialized Business! BOUND FOR CAMP LEE Smart Tailored Straw ats Your Boy Can Be Well The third day of the movement of draftees of Allegheny county to Camp Lee found 397 boys, -who had been called, prepared to start on their journey to the Dressed Cost! Virginia training camp.

The train oit For Girls of 6 to 14 Years At Small 75 Plain White Milans Pretty Two-tono Effects 6 Particularly During the Summer Months It's All in Knowing What to Buy and Where to Get It. which they traveled left Duquesne freight station at 1:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Selectives from four city boards and one county board made up the party of Allegheny county youths, but the were accompanied by selectives from Fayette and Washington county living in the Monongahela valley. Twenty-eight draftees from Homestead Board No. 6 Joined the party from the Monongahela valley.

The boys from the city district boarded the train at Duquesne freight station. The Pittsburgh party vas made up of 19 men from District No. 11; 130 men from Dsitrict No. 13; 107 men from District No. 19, and 101 men from District No.

20. rOTTCTIENTH WARD. James fShauehnessey, 1629 Denniston Palm Beacli Suits HATS litlle daughter will enthuse over, and look pretty in, and wear happily 1 Splendid Milans in plain White or two-tones, finished with tailored bow or streamers of grosgrain ribbon. Special 6.75. Other Tailored Straw Hats, $1 up to $3 4 752 i $1.50 TO Lingerie Hats Beautiful Organdies, or Georgette crown-Straw brim Hats, trimmed with A Fla" for Every House, This Special Flap; Outfits sewed stripes, galvanized holder, ropes and poles complete.

3x5 size 1.39 4x6 size 1.75 Standard Bunting Flags sewed stars and stripes, heavy canvas heading with brass grommets, fast color. 3x5. .2.75 6x10. 6.75 4x6. .3.50 -8x12.

.10.00 5x8 .5.00 Larger sizes in proportion. Silk Flags of America, England, France, Italy and Belgium, mounted on black staff with gilt epear head. Mnth Floor. r. I 1 i :1 86.00 ribbons and rosettes.

Children's Millinery Store, Seventh Floor. Ijr avenue; John M. Mihm. 68U Thomas boulevard; Francesco Scrivotilo, 13)5 Imperial street; Primonato, 6476 Monitor street; Ausrust V. Kauffxnann, Forward avenue; George B.

Sites, Gary, Clementino Fratlo, 6374 Monitor street; Kenneth 3. lmhoff. SS05 Penn avenue: George J. Dinm. 6S01 Mcpherson ooulevard; Gorge P.

GeUz, S23 Ely-Man avenue; William R. Baiicy, 1018 Hurray Hill avenue; Frank lie-Manus. Siiady avenue; Charles B. iiar.in. j-jiH Pocusset street; Meyer M.

Lnr.iee. 1)137 Aylesboro avenue; JJomi-inck Kemper street; Raccoidi Hallo. C474 Monitor street: Saivatoro Kratio, Imperial fctreet; Edward Locks rd. 445 Forward avenue; Hughi-oweius ildl Lancaster street; Robert I. v31 Woodmcnt street; Wril-lian 11.

McKenney. South Linden THESE genuine Palm Beach Suits are just the thing! They have advantages in hot weather not to be found in a heavy cloth suit. They are cool washable sanitary and good looking. Grav, tan, forest green and khaki. Sizes 6 to 18.

Priced $7.50 to $8.50. Boys' Clue Serge Norfolks, $7.50 to $25 Washable Knickerbockers, 79c to $3.50 Boy Clothing; Store, Fourth Floor. Dresses brin summer in Pretty Novelty Ginghams aVenue; Francesco Butraro, 751 Naylor Sneciallv wJJoS and Girls' Vacation Footwear Boys street; Franceses Raffaeie, 23i)j laiperiu. ctlMU 22ND-25TH WABUS. Mike Primak.

618 West Robinson street; Leon O. Taylor, Verner building, Pittsburgh; Howard Dosch, 1001 Federal street; Kdward K. Yochum, 954 Lamont street; James H. McGiU, 6u5 ixedknap street: Frank W. Cloud.

303 Souih Re o3 Priced 3 500 Pairs Girls' becca street; Nathan A. Sisson, Lang- dresses for vacation PRETTY, practical Strap Pumps A. cloth, Harry Davidson, Harnsburg, Daniel Scanlon. 40Va Slrauss street; John Carcara, StLi Lysle street; Clarence Harris, 905 Union avenue: Thomas A. Gallagher, 2114 Wrights alley; Joseph P.

wear. Popular novelty ginghams in dis All- Boys' Summer Furnishings Bathing Suits One and two-piece or California models, in solid color and combination effects. Complete stocks all sizes to fit boys from S8c to 3.95 Sports Blouses For hot weather and vacation wear; Khaki, Percales, Madras, etc. Sizes Dressy "Mary Jane" style, patent Colt or Gunmetal. Burns, 923 North Diamond street; Ches ter A.

Kolb. 512 Armandale street: Mil Slze 6 to Slxe SVi 1.95 ler J. Luzell, 17 Brightridge street; Earl A. Hespenheide, 1201 Buena Vista street; 1.69 1'eter Burges. Z16 Federal street: John W.

Miller, 334 Hemlock street; George Maneiers. 12U8 Bovle street: Catino Maz- tinctive plaids, checks and stripes; in a variety of new color combinations. Belted or high-waist models some with white poplin collars and cuffs some with clever patch pockets some prettily embroidered. Sizes 0 to 14. Specially priced at 3JD8.

zarise, 1632 Beechview avenue; Oliver Smith, 1112 Metropolitan street; Robert Savage, 1933 Dunham street; Edward J. Bergman, i2103 Charles street; Boys' Robert E. Tait, 5o0 Ridgewood street; Vincenso Allesis. 1210 Monterey street; 6 to 16 69c to 1.25 Ernest Coticis, 416 Sampson street; Paul "Champion" Keds Made of white duck, with heavy white ribbed rubber outsoles. T.

Hartigan. 623 Chautauqua street; John Polychroniadis, 1725 Buena Vista street; Daniel J. Reese. 1414 Porterfield White Duck Lace Shoes For Misses and Children. Welted soles and natural last.

Sizes 6 to 8 2.95 Sizes 8 to 11. .3.45 Sizes 11U to 2.. 3.65 Tan Barefoot Sandals Mellow Lotus Calf with Chrome leather soles. Splendidly made. Sizes 5 to 8 139 Sizes 8'2 to 2...

1.45 Little Tots' Coals o75 Sizes 1 to 6. Price Boys' Belts 1 White. Tan, Black, Gray, Brown, etc. Well made, 25c to 1.00 Boys' Silk Sports Ties, 59c Furnishings, Fourth Floor. Cute styles in Children's Coats for cool evenings.

Size3 2 to 6. Neat Shepherd Checks; with or without velvet collar; lined throughout. Special 4.75. 795 Irls' and Children's Store, Seventh Floor, Children' Shoe Store, Third Floor. :llliiiwi.iiu.tMiiillui.iMji4liitiiaII; street; John Xatsis, 33 East Robinson street; Logan Cameron, 851 Kirkbride street; Charles W.

Hall, St. Marys, W. Numcie Caputa, 316 Cremo street; Harry Schrepfer, 529 Jules Verne street; Louis Gabriel, 31 East Robinson street; Peter Penn, 505 Arch street; Levi M. Woods, 933 Lamont street; Henry IL Ajas, 112 West Stockton avenue: Richard A. Stoeckle, 12 Marie place; Thomas E.

Burke, 5ol Ctaenoa street; Christ Lambros, 801 Federal street; Steve Gar-della, 36 Trenton street; John Bertha, SOI Arch street; Examery Skinzier, Irwin avenue; Alfred D. Nye, 506 California avenue. Avalon; Angelo Cala, J024 Reedsdale street; Arthur E. Woods, U5 Sampson street. "Howard B.

Heinrich, 115 East Montgomery avenue; James F. Boden, 337 Houth Millvale avenue: John S. Kissock, 110 Jarvclla street; Samuel H. Jaffee. 7C5 Ridge avenue; Arthur L.

Smith, 1918 Green street; Harrisburg, Charles F. Klein, 648 Toboggan street; Robert A. Padgett, 104 Karmarville; Thomas H. Orr, 209 Jarbola street; William A. Graham.

206 Carrington street; Jay H. Mid-daugh. 510 Sandusky street; Sidney W. Letcher, Liberty avenue; Joseph F. Leever.

4911 Butler street; Philip A. Mc-Gee, 27 Superior street; Lawrence Loh-man. 861 Strobel street; Joseph Namen, 14 West Erie street; William S. Jones, 213 Carrington street; Penn J. Spangler, 35 Robinson street; Charles Tabor, 912 Weiser street: Thomas Lovedon.

715 street; John Krulinsky, 619 Second ave lair; George Bet.7, St. Clair; Lawrence F. 'laling, Lincoln place; Louis C. Walter, St. Ialr: Thomas V.

Pierce. Option- Robert not even a sacrifice nue; Andrew T. Knpp, 1131 Saw Mill alley; Andrew Litsuk. 303 Chestnut AskSPEAR Turney, Newport News, Va. John H.

Halrer. street; Adolph G. Miller. 846 Concord I 1 street; Jacob Beck, 843 Peralto street; Hays; Ralph K. Strapana, grt.

Clair: Christ K. Keisler, WeFt Klizabeth: James MacFar- About i A uaniel tiohman, aJ7 progress 6treet; and. Floreffe: William J. Williams, Kalph- Louis L. Meyer, 709 Foreland street; Arthur wall, 317 Lacock street; Airrea ton; Harry Carnegie, Hays; Amoa B.

Graf-flas. West Homestead. Farnl 1 Davidson, 815 Phmess street; josepn Subasic. 206 Pindam street: Fletcher L. Mclntyre.

921 James street; Leonard Salria. 722 South Canal street: Charles we flk tere Von Moss, 1303 Woodlawn avenue; Gimbcr, 2500 East street; Emil J. Goodman, 21 Royal street; Frederick Kirchner. 1415 Spring Gaiden avenue; John Nill, loiS Rhine street: Hfrman J. Kurtz 65 Royal street; James P.

Mc-jfjausrhliti. 25 Magnet strtet: Philip Weber. 1(504 Hatterae street; George A-Eckert, 3101 East street; Joseph O. Haas, 21W Liwrie street: Howard G. Meyer, 2021 High street; Robert M.

Mc-Cullough. 2587 Hacknev street; Howard G. Schultheis. iffolk street; William Graham. 4035 Fraternal road: Joseph Miller.

140" street; Earl R. Crawford. 119 Dunla avenue; Otto F. Pfeif-fer, 41 Waidorf strtet; Gottfried Arbo-gas, 17-W Rhine street: Albert Dollhopf, 22 Iona street; Frank Podany, 1456 Firtii stre't; Walter L. Miller, 2245 (East street: Chorlea L.

King. 1718 Harpster street; John P. 25 Magnet street; Joim Denver, Oakdale avenue; Arthur W. Eiclienberg, 1222 Spring Garden avenue; Robert F. Brotwick.

1322 East Ohio street: Harry F. Witthuhn. 1J31 Charles Street; Frank Pollock, 405 hawin J. senwab, us tiast park way; Leo Egleston, 533 Emlin street; George OLICEMAN IS HELD FOR AUTOIST'S DEATH to SAVE THE WHEAT Jfl. Brannon, 418 street; siaor Ptasnik, 50S East Robinson street; Adolph L.

Betke, 824 Peralto street; Joseph Gavraskis, 2003 Mountford street; "William F. Hibler, 726 East Lacock Harriet street, McKees Rocks; George street: Edward Kalisek. 1109 Progress Fight Follows Demand for tcnoor, iu -enrod street; Edward Ma lone. 60S Armandale street; Joseph Con street; William J. Steffey, 502 East La cock street; Mike Banduia.

1104 Progress nelly, 52a West La cock street; Ireneo Fanelli. 1620 Marquis street; Paul Dano- ffattaeaUjr Advertised Payment of Damages in Accident. street; Albert G. Schuetz, S04 lniai street; George Bachman, 425 East Lacock street; Frank A. Ernst, 1033 Salter street- Joseph B.

Moroney, 400 Hemlock puios. Wyiie avenue; Cyril W. Eng fmii hair. 43 lish, lt23 Sedgwick street; Scalese Guippe, 514 South avenue; Saverio lan-narino. 517 West Robinson street; William Schafer.

211 East Erie street; George E. Horn. 8 Sprain street: Patrick when there is no shortage of Frank Wolinski, a policeman repo-t- J. Carpenter, 510 Arch street; Antonio ng at the Southside police station, and his father, John Wolinski, of South Tocurted Com FlaRs areno, yj h-irKDride street; Harry Klein. 110O East street: Josenh G.

Gross Marriage Licenses. 1306 Veto street; John Krajcwski. 6925 Eighteenth street, were turned over to Coroner Samuel Jamison yesterday morning by Police Commissioner Peter Ai.iline street; Theodore H. Fntzgens, 121S Voskamp street: William xl. Ze g-enhein, 201 Waldorf street: Leo L.

Chra.5ka, 1:113 Lowric street; Max Leder. 1501 East street; William L. Zink. Lowrie street; Charles G. 1501 Howard street; Christ Schnrmt, 130C Tiuax strest; Robert .1.

Patton. 415 Burgess street; Peter Fresj, Mina street: Arthur Steele'', 1421 Howard street: George M. 2 Quebec street; Robert J. Wanker, 1106 South Side avenue. Clyde Wr.

Grater. 809 East Ohio street; John N. Lenz, 1628 Lowrie street; Joseph E. Bruce, 3923 Portman street; Charles F. Eckert, 1400 Fireh street; Harry A.

Knauff. 251S East street; Frank J. Hubert. 1909 Gang avenue; Albert A. Schwartz, 41 Noster street; Ed Michael J.

Donahue, 1315 Irwin avenue; street; John Vanst, 64 Progress street; America Androletti, 923 Carpenter alley; Harry W. Winner. 717 East Ohio street; Joseph A. O. Weil.

1013 Middle street; Wiliiam P. Van Horn, 512 Arch street; Edward P. Racke, SS6 Lockhart street; Elmer J. Warner, Foreland street; Christ Kavalestes, T04 Robinson street; Walter A. Pearson, 524 Main street; Stt nley Puciata, 210 Chestnut strett: William Ludwig, 825 Blossom alley; Norman Kissner.

537 Tripoli street; Henry Knobel. 815 Middle street; Waller N. Schanbacher, 626 East North venue; Ignace Preiciezykouki, 305 Chestnut street; Ksrl Weigle. 1108 Dom-inicki M. Remy, S65 Vista street; Nick Gararhakes, 1108 River avenue: Edward l.

Eberl-in. Troy Hill road: Samuel Ieone. 80S East street: Lawrence A as delicious and nourishing as P. Walsh. They are accused of being: -uiKe oerau.

ju West Robinson street William E. L'brey. 402 Federal street; responsible for the death of R. Ridge-way, 29 years old, of Allonport. Ridge- uouis iicDrovucn, bis Jules Verne street Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Braddock Braddock Bridgevllle Venetia Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Faui cortellero, 623 Lacock street; way died in the Southside Hospital Wednesday night.

nomas w. 856 Kirkbriar street Wiliiam C. Zimmerman, 314 Island ave Donald. James II Brown, Na'haiie Sloop, George Katon. Cleo Sims.

VVilbert I Gordon, Margaret Riohter, Frank Oder, Maude SwicUey. Iainty, Anna Lecollett. Kephart. Grimm, William Atwell, RKdie According to the police. Ridgeway and Wdshinglpn CRISPS nue.

JUcKees Rocks; Amselke Dontelll his brother Walter were riding in an Webster Uonora Baltimore -Ha Brighton road; Andy Zarony. 202 tJoodrich street; Keler Osauly. 2073 West Eleventh street. Cleveland. James McKernon, 100 Alcor street: Bert E.

automobile in South Eighteenth street Sunday when the car got beyond control of the driver and to avoid going over ward A. Walter, 1624 Lowrie street; Pittsburgh Shields, 81 South Canal street; Ralph G. Herman, 72S Ce.ir John A. Urben. 1021 Chestnut street: Frank Yul- Pittsburgh Howard Jones, R.

D. No. 7, Box 20, Charles E. Jones. 2726 Zephr avenue.

NEW PROCESS an embankment the machine was driv JJiamond. 411 ArCh trf Kinravnentn Pittsburgh William D. Campbell, lol7 Lowrie street Eckhart, Walter Pittsburgh kovski, 37 South Canal street; Daniel THE PERFECT TOASTED CORN FLAKES York, Florence Pittsburgh Charies R. Hornish. 412 Chautauqua street; George J.

Breining, 1314 Lowrie Iukarzek, Stanley r. O'Leary, 803 Progress street; Elmtr A. Heckel, 61K Suismon street; Jacob Dorsch, all Merchant street; M. P. Perkins.

Tripoli street: J. G. Neuss. Orchowska, Frances Pittsburgh Pittsburgh McKeesport street: George Kearn, 1332 Diana street; onto ue pavement and it crashed inL. the porch of the Wolinski home.

The policeman, his father and another man, who has not been arrested yet. insisted on the Ridgeway brothers paying for the damage immediately. Moren, William Harry Wr. Holtgrater, 1727 Howard street: Edward W. Kephart, 1964 Beveridge, Agnes Vista street; Christ J.

Maierhofer. 100! Gatti. 14 Federal street: Theodore P. Wessing. 621 Martindale -street; Harry Deer, 123.) Monterev street; Edward Zaeher, 15i8 Keenan building; James 1007 Liberty avenue: Harry Christie, 216 E.

Ohio street; Harry P. Francis, 13ti Esplanade street; Angelo Griilette, 1104 Spring Garden avenue; Peter Conti. 14 Federal street: Anthony Schatrel. Lanark and Rising Main street; Waiter Beck, 637 August Zrnity, Nikola East Ohio street: George B. Rummel An argument started and R.

Ridgeway 2246 Wilson avenue; John L. Sporrer, 177 uavis, Amanda L. Evans, Ilavid Beemer. Se.lora Constance street: petras Rlukeror. 510 East Robinson street; Phillip IJ.

Kraft, J221 East street; George L. Deverts. 13(i2 James street; Charles Steinberg. 923 Progress street: J. J.

Fo'ey, 7'iS JSJATURE-CURED whole grains of it- white corn flaked and toasted Gerald street: Frederick H. Nable. 2705 Sherlock street; Anthony A. Kosmin- ran from the neighborhood, pursued by the three men, it is said. Ridgeway, Mackey, James ski.

2119 East street; Frank A. Pat- the police say, was knocked down by Policeman Wolinski. Ridgeway's head Hyde. Florence Lelrtm, Npstor Heasley, Bva schneider, 63 Overbeck street; Joseph J. f.utt-1.

mi. Oliver; Kaymond l.ir! McCullough str-et; Julius Bane. 3-7 Forbes street; Mnvorleon. 223 Bi-ecken. 1932 Lowrie street: Edward F.

struck the curbstone and he was re Rose. Fred moved to the hospital by the policeman. Boston Duquesne Duquesne Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Marshall. Mich. Crafton Baltimore Hei ielberg Pittsburgh Alienport Erie Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh McKeesport McKeesport Pittsburgh Mt.

OIKer Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburs Eynatten, 2 West North avenue; Otto J. Eckert 3107 East street; John Triska, 1316 Truax street: Elmer E. Heide. Wednesday night when the commis sioner learned that Ridgeway had died to a crispy nicety. A ready-cooked Break fast that every member of the Family will thoroughly enjoy.

3512 East street; William R. Doerfler, R. D. No. 4.

Box 2S7; Joseph C. Shering, he ordered the Wolinskis arrested. Mclnr.es, Agnes Larson, APoert Buiiehek, Louise Garrlty, Thomas Brennan, Elizabeth Gaska, Chester Brown, Nellie Muller, Henry Leibfried. Barbara A Palzell, William Prey, Albina 2464 Charles street; J. J.

Schlagel, 15 Lager street; John Simendl, 1154 Voskamp street; Alvin E. Heinrichs, 3939 Mtravian street; Adam Lobert, 805 Progress s'rfet; Alfred Rees. River avenue: Wincenty Iiewasykiweiz, Carpenter alley; Ferdinand C. Wagr.er, 13U Madiscn avenue; Charles J. Miller, 1)1 East street; J.

J. Scanlin, 822 Peralto street; Andrew Seibert, 877 South Canal street; M. J. Papodakis, 111S Kiver avenue; Henry T. Germann, 844 Tripoli street.

Harry E. Bauer. 926 Peralto street; J. J. Kaine, 516 Knoll street: Raymond H.

Miller, 510 East Lacock street; Daniel Connor, 81S Saw Mill alley; Clifford R. Ross, 718 Avery street; Anthony F. Mihm, 817 Tripoli street: Joseph Lon-goski, 1102 Progress street; George Crooks, 92!) Progress street; Albert W. inert, 600 North Canal street; Adam Rice. 824 Peralto street; Paul Kappel, 1303 Madison avenue: Antoni Rutkoski.

street: Hotert Wharton, 21 street; August Campagna, Xl'i W. Dianiond street; Harold B. Uy-t'e. 2:5 Terrnon avenue; John 4i Isbfllr strett; Samuel Cotton, S-W BoAadale street; Antonio Giordane, Ml North avenue; Walter C. Geh-rinjr.

1706 Brighton road; Benjamin W. Packer. 13U Veto rtreet; Edward I Janecek. ()Z Rido avenue: Jon 1102 Lorraine street; Rotert J. Vevers, Ui'S Arrh street; Benjamin 11.

Kanp, 126 FelaCo avenue: Mitchell TrlantaHlou. Postofflce box loTS. Antonio Gunrino, 306 West La-cock stleet; Clark G. Barnes. 901 Airh Vinceton avenue; Frank Rocks alley; Elmer Beck, 2u05 Howard Bray, John Pittsburgh Cunard Line Host To American Troops Word has just reached this side of the water that approximately 20.000 Try CRISPS with Strawberriet Moore, Frances Pittsburgh DI Perrie, Louis.

street: John Gabriel. 02 Mina street John D. Owens. 2435 Maple avenue Alexander S. Day.

50 Tretow street Curtis K. Stem. 3110 Perrysville avenue Alphonse Weitlinger, 2144 Lowrie street Charles A. Boeh, 2MW Straubs lane Louis A. Horn, 2104 Lowrie street I Peaches or Banana Delicions street; F.

Schechy, 1-2 North Evnline street: Thomas Sullivan. I60fi members of the American expeditionary Adolph Janda. 1233 Voscamp street lrvvin avenue: Chowlis. 224 Kirhth Elmer A. Lang, 20 Creek street; Oliver M.

Howard, 2M4 Sherlock street; Joseph V. Helbling, 1817 Lowrie street; William Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh McKeesport Creek Creek Carneirie Carnegie Pitts Pittsburgh McKeesport McKeesport Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsr.u; 316 Carlisle alley: Anthony Learner, 207 Chesbro street; Edward J. Bastyr, Chestnut street: Julius J. Beiter, 1304 Madison avenue: Andrew Belohlavek. 819 Chestnut street; George Kadder, Madison "avenue; Andrew Vulatkoni, 1421 Penn avenue; Gecrpe W.

Hend-rson. 1022 Constance street: Frank J. Schmidt. J. McCarthy.

2035 Veronica street street; Charles A. Langhurst, Sandy Rofrano, Theresa Bevilacqua, Samuel Kohler, Helen Sayles, Raymond I Lyden. F.Hon Lehi. Arciibald Henasrhan. Sara Clark.

James Christie, Myrta Liczynski, Leon Krattka. Josephine Foster. Walter Cathel, Ella Sowa, Thomas Kkotarszak, Catherine Lctz. Otta Hellebrand. Veronica Kress, Harry Wilson, Lillian Sailer.

Jscob Becksler, Anna Lake, Charles E. Wheeler, 819 venue. Homestead; Coiocrero Scavace. 118 Corry street; William K. Vick.

112 Barnett street; Arthur C. Volbrech'. 2'Mi Charles street; Albert Frew, 16: lrvln avenue; Francis M. Clokc, 916 West North avenue; Gust Gorant, 3M Overlook street; Tbdore Hagos, 907 Wood street. Arthur Sheridan.

Reedsdale s-treet; Joeoh Lanza, 11? Corry street; George Koki-rijikis. 221 EJast Lacock street; Maginn street: Harry Young, 'Comraer cial Hotel, Federal street; Fred John 525 Shawnee street: Andrew iCali: 1109 Progress street; Walter J. Alder, 201 Cherry way: Frank C. Glowozewski, 850 Proeress street: James Tteresford. Schottke.

1401 East street; Joe force have been entertained by the Cunard Line at their headquarters building and elsewhere In Liverpool, in conjunction with the Liverpool Y. M. C. A. A Cunard office staff entertainment party has been organized, annd, in addition to providing music at the Liverpool Y.

M. C. A. receptions, has given a number of concerts at the American Y. M.

C. A. canteen In Liverpool, and also at the American Red Cross Hospital in the suburbs of Liverpool. In addition to enjoying vaudeville entertainment, the guest3 are supplied with tea, while clgarets and candy are given the men. "Smokes" also are freely distributed during the afternoon.

O'Hearn, Northside; William Frederick Behring, 1316 Truax Ftreet: Francis Henzler, 940 Mina street: Harry Hart Edge wood Pitt Pittsburch Heading Pittsburgh mus, 1136 High street; Harry Stein, Stein street: Cornelius B. Busher, 1633 Howard street; Fred G. Duerring, 1SS7 220 Manchester way; Daniel A. Quinn, 505 East Reliance street; Joseph A. Catalda, 914 Federal street: Ottavio Ben-venuti, 1013 East Ohio street; Charles F.

Mcintosh. 514 Lacock street: John Curley, Foreland street; John O'Hara, Detroit, Gust Faller. 436 East Ohio street. Hasiage street. E0MESTEAD DISTRICT.

John Marease, Camden: John W. Vosburg, Licente. Knst Kobinson street; C'harlea Maloney, ll'M Federal street; G. Schultz. 3d Sampson street: Elmer C.

Krhardt. 1526 Garfickl avenue; Thrmas V. Fox. 1222 Miftlin street; Charles Landrum. 245 Second avenue.

Homestead; Kdward Shaub, Gto Avery street: Pietro Giordano, 911 West North avenue: Harry G. Hells. I Murtland ttreet; William M. Sloan, Sherman avenue; William SUan. Western avenue; Dominick Arlia, "13 Arch street.

TWENTY-THIRD WARD. frank 51S Suismon street; Bol-enan Kurljo, 731 Lacock street; Charles ti. Claypo'-. 3ii4 Kiver avenue; Ciar-n. Schmitt, James and Suismon mquesno, K.

i), William K. Harriaon THEATER MEMORANDA. S.eley and "Five Syncopation Boys" will be in Davis vaudeville nevt week. Leo Eeers is to provide p-iano pleasures, tell stories and Dave Kramer and George Morton in butntcork will sins and dance. Ashtabula Harbor Excursion.

Camden; Edward J. flarrett. Hays; Fran OBhn, St. Clair; Carl H. Fischer In Leave Pittsburgh oxt Sundav via P.

Rodfleld: George Kratochvllla. Wlllock Today's News Today in L. E. a. m.

SI. 73 ronrd trin sear A. N-auhausier, Pt. Clair: Fran' SUM 24TH-26TH WARDS. Teter J.

Arend, 38 Roval Dc-par J. Hagmaie-, 1953 Lowrie street: Joseph Bueh, OtH Straubs lane: Robert F. Marshall. 33 Rhine street; Ci-l F. HMsch.

141 strict; Jotenh P. Schweitzer. 15a Brighton road; Edwin Boehmer, Gang and Rialto streets: Joseph R. Kuelp. 150 East street: John O.

Purvis. 2709 Ellis avenue; Charles F. THE i-szynjrjsKi. jrTanK Iteiher, St iHlr; Jo eph Iirand. St.

Cillr: I'atrick Conroy, West Home-tcad; Gorire Reiber St TFIE POrrLARITY of the Wrist Watch Clair; Charles M. St. Clair: John is at Its height during the outing season, Next 2Ior.diy "Hearts of the World" will btsin tne last week of its ru; in the I'itt Theater. a'noiir the Dattle scenes of D. W.

Griffith's picture is a love story. I HE CLEAN NEWSPAPER names, Kngiand; Joseph A. Waldman Beautiful Wrist Watches $1.80 a month. Loftis Bros. 616 Liberty ave.

Homestead, R. William, Scheble, St in lininim i jaxuiuja iiiiu uumiiiioi a i uti aa.

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