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NOVEMBER 25. 1926. Thirty THUJtcSDAY MO-tNI-TO, TEE PITT SB IT UGH POST ROOMS FOR RENT. KELP WANTED. LOST AND FOUND DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES Your Business How to Write That Little Ad.

Black Butterflies By Elizabeth Joumjt ernorsts. Dortnda Maxwell, the eita young woman ta Grmodon. brtr upon hanetf tha eeraora of the town by her asaoelatloij with the Black Batterfllea. a dob made np of octal oatlawa Her attorney Oreoo Batch, remonstrate with her and ad tana her eo a ehaperone Dorinda tells htm that abe wtu not gi ns the fiKeooin that waa denied her during her father's lifetime Hatch send David Goddard. hia rtwk.

oat to Darlndai house with aome papers UM require her signature and the heireae ta impressed by the Kmc law atodait. Dorinda ta worried by the gossip about herself and calla en Korma Daela. an an friend with the hope of keeping their friendship alive Norma tell Dortnda that her father. Jndre Dana, object! to their friendship. She aak Dorlnda why aha aoeant marry and Doriada givea her toe aame answer ahe care to her attorney.

Later Dorinda telephonea to Goddard and aaka him to call at her "oro. Vha nUU, She aeka him to marry her the arrangement to be atrletly a refuaes at flrt. but later he telle her hell do It. They are m1 JJ'H VL Saturday following New Year's and go off on a peeudo honeymoon pwndaa Dorinda Inn-, is on starting bark to Grandon in a atorm and tatb Jwu; aurreeu they wait until the roads are In better condition. They start om btlterl, angry toward the other Dortnda.

drtrtna. rr-he. Into another marina Md they In a hospital. The Buivarflir. hea-ng of toe acrtdent come to Th7, airo back to Grandon torn her.

Before leartn, the taoapita Did that they've rot to hare a new deal or ret a dirorce Dortnda k. or a man th. true, and David arreea. Dr Warren cornea to aee Dand and tell, him that hie arm will bar to be broken again ae it failing to knit correctly. Dorinda learn, that Norma Dart, la about to eail for Ktrrope and aee her.

The interrlew ta an unhandy one for both of them. Dorinda learn, that Konna loyea David. Cs'STAJJJWENT 111. AN INTERESTING CONVERSATION. Dortnda experienced a pang of sympathy foe Norma.

Poor Norma! -Would a wife like Norma suit you?" Dorinda aaked. David grinned at her "What Is this? Psycho-analysis? -No. just an interesting conversation. But you needn't answer my questions if you don't want to." O. I don't mind.

Only I'm not on very familiar ground, yoa see. Chad and Bryant can talk this kind of thing to you by the hour They have," she said briefly. -Ill bet they have." be irruttered with sndden distaste. It. their favorite Indoor sport." The thought of a.ose conversations "trfJ tasteful to him.

-Well." he ended philosophically. I'll be mighty tame after the same. I'd like you to tell me your ideal of marriage and home life." He laughed, again rather self-consciously. -I knowNhat I can." he admitted. "I've always taken it for granted I'd have them some day.

but I haven't got down to Suppose you do it now As he hesitated, she added almost irritably. -Good heavens, it's something to talk about, iant it?" restless -That's so." he acquiesced. He understood. She was feeling MtrtM as be felt. The nurse waa out- Norma had gone, leaving her depressed, even Yott aught to bu a courtitr, David." Freckles had deserted her for an ecstatic run through the night wlthhnnle.

If It would amuse her to take the scalpel to him In lieu of a better subject, he Indulge her whim; and since he had to talk he'd talk straight, indulgeerwm adrnied. "When the time comes I want the PFEIFFER, C. ADAM On Wednesday, November 24. 1926. at 6:30 p.

C. Adam Pfeiffer, husband of the late Mathilda Pfeifter (nee Radtke). and father of A. R. and John F.

Pfeiffer and Mrs. Mathilda Goebeler, aged 73 years. Funeral services at tile family home. 39 Courtright street, Northside. Pittsburgh (off Shadeland avenue), on Saturday, November 27, at 2 p.

m. Friends of the family and members of Northside Lodge No. 76. Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of America, are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private.

RINN, ANNA MARY On Tuesday. November 23. 192S. Anna Mary Rinn, widow of Jacob Rinn, at Blairsville, In her 77th year Funeral services on Thursday afternoon, November 25, at 3 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in German Smithfteld cemetery chapel, Pittsburgh, Pa. KODGKKS, FRANCIS MARION At his residence. 702 River road. Avaion.

on Tuesday. November 23, at 8 p. Francis Marion Rodgers, son of Mary Neely Rodgers. aged 54 years. Funeral services at the residence of his aunt.

Miss Sarah Neely. 218 Centennial avenue, Sewlckley, on Friday afternoon. November 26. at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are' respectfully Invited to attend.

Interment in Uniondale cemetery. ROWLANDS. AGNES STAMM On Wednesday morning, November 2. 1926, at 5 o'clock, Agnes Stamm Rowlands, widow of James Rowlands. Funeral services at her late residence.

35 De Foe street. Northside, on Saturday. November 27, at 2:30 p. m. Frionds of the family are respectfully Invited to attend.

Interment pri-ate. Take car No. 8 to Richey street. RCBEL. KATHERINE WIEST On Monday morning, November 22.

1926. at o'clock. Katherlne Wiest. wife of Charles Rubel Services' at her late residence. 1423 Chls-) jtt street.

East End. on Thursday afternoon, November 25. at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. STEWART, JOHN K.

On Wednesday. NV-vember 24. 1826. at 1:25 a. John K.

Stewart, son of the late David and Jane Sims Stewart and husband of Elizabeth Stewart (nee Edgar) in his 54th year, at his residence, 3109 Bergman street. Twentieth ward, Corliss Station. Pittsburgh. Funeral on Saturday. November 27.

at 2 m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. STOTK, MARY BOYLE Suddenly, at her home. Bradys Bend, East Brady, on Wednesday, November 24, 1926, at 4:3,0 p. Mary Boyle Stotz.

Funeral at St. Patrick's Church, Bradys Bend, on Saturday at 10 a. ni. STCBERT, LENA On Tuesday. November 23.

1926. at St. John's General Hospital, at 7:40 p. Lena Stubert (nee Thler-off). wife of Frederick Stubert, aged 38 voars.

Funeral on Saturday afternoon, November 27. at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 2235 Spring Garden avenue. Northside. Services will be held In St. Peter's Lutheran Church.

Schooi street. Spring Garden, at 2:30 o'clock. Members of the German Beneficial Union of Troy Hill and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Wheeling (W. Va.) papers please copy.

VOELP. HARRY K. On Tuesday evening. November 23. 1926, at 9:30 o'clock, Harry K.

Voeip. beloved husband of Emma Hesse Voelp and father of Audrey and Harrv K. Voelp. Jr. Services at his late residence, 340 South Highland avenue.

East mo, on nuj evening. November 26, at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. WIM.MER, MARY ROSE On Wednesday.

November 24. 192S, at a. Wimmer. ne-pd 75 vears Funeral from the residence of her daugh ter. Mrs.

I. J. Stern, zsiz maay avenue. Squirrel Hill, on Thursday. November 25.

at 11 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. New York, Chicago and Scranton papers please copy. IN MEMOK1AM.

IN MEMOKIAM. In loving memory of our dear son. Frank E. (Busl Haller, who died one jem today. November 25, 1925.

Oh, what would I give to clasp his hand. His dear, kind face to see: To hear hia voice, to see his smile That meant so much to me. My Hps cannot tell how I miss him. My heart cannot ten wnai iu God alone knows how I miss him In a home that is lonesome Sadly missed by his mother and father, and those who loved him. FUEF1TU1E STORAGE FTRFPnoOF WAREHOUSES.

Eipert Packers. Motor Vans. friAUGfi KEEN AN, STORAGE A TRANSFER Center and Euclid aves. Montrose 6700-1-2-3. PERSONAL Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago.

Sulphur, Vapor, Pine Needle Baths. Massage and Electric Treatment For Men and Women. SCm-ME'S HEALTH TNSTTTTTE, 32? Pittsburgh Life Bids. Phone Grunt SPECIAL $7-S10 for winter months; Lanoil permanent waving; guaranteed; evenings by appointment. Lillian G.

Ituldovin, Room 206, 424 Fourth ave. Court lllo2. K. M. R.

W. call office, call ofrtce. -LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES FOUND ON STREET CARS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. Pocketbook.

ronte t. Watch, route 73. Curd case, route 78. Pin, route 77. Pocketbook.

route THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. Glasses, route 75. Purse, route 71. Kosary, route Purse, route 73. FRIDAY.

NOVEMBER 19. Pin. route 64. Purse, route 81. Pin.

route 68. Glasses, route 56. SATTRDAY. NOVEMBER 20. Puree, mute 73.

Beads, route fits. Heads, route 61. Pin, route 14. Pocketbook. route 14.

Purse, route 14. Glasses, route 94. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 21. Wstcta.

route 71. Pocketbood. route 7. Purse, route 14. MONDAY.

NOVEMBER 22. Pocketbook. route 76. Monty, route Do. TUESDAY.

NOVEMBER 23. P.icketbook, route Purse, route 1. Money, route 8. Cnnipact, route 9t. Pocketbock, route 2H.

Card case, puite ili. Iurse, route -t. information concerning these article may be had by calling PITTSBURGH RAILWAYS CO. IXjST GRANT 745. Ask for Extension 143.

LO5T Near Allison Park, an English heazle dor wth black saddle, white collar and f-t mil tau head unn ear, ir. men due. Liberal reward Hutchinson l'i-6 North Caal Sh.irpt'Ur-. fhmiifti TTxmir- A--1 111 tul' of Llellefonte apt money and valuables: owner aaaea wiin ma i LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS, FRIENDSHIP DISTRICT. Large light housekeeping room, tniro floor.

3KS Cross St. l'hnne risk WiH-n. NORTH ST CLAJB. KCS-ln owner -two completely furnished housekeeping rooms: modern: gentiles. Montrose v.u FIFTH 1102 Large housekeeping room, small sleeping.

Cheap rent. KENTUCKY 573.WTWO "If for housekeeping. Mayt.ower ALLEGHENY 1318. Norths pletely furnished housekeeping. 1.

connecting rooms. $4 up. Reasonable Ceoar 6HH-J. CENTRAL EAST LlBEKTYs-fiinfle. water.

$3: other. Princeton, S80 Hil acd 12Si-R. NORTH 813, N. S. Three rooms, light housekeeping.

Call Cedar 1S04-J. FURNISHED ROOMS. The Avon, 955 Western Ave. High-cla-sa room, and apartment. vate bath.

Walking; distaac of car and "19. LOVELY front room, nicely furnished, with twin handy Carnegie Tech, and bus line; gentleman only. Mxvncrwcr S14Q. PITTSBCRC.H RlXiM-RENTING COMPANY has personally inspected furnished and unfurnished rooms and apartments In burjrh and suburb Busy people let ua i flnd the home for you. No charge.

404 l.Uamoer o( Oommerc Building, Seventh at umlthfleld rt. CHEERFUL sleeping or light houackeeptaf room (colored. Montrose URELIA ST 6342 Second floor front room. 3 minutes East Liberty station; gcnUa hot water heat. Montrose 0479.

TERRACE ST. 8417 Bedroom, kitchen, pri- vate bathf 35. and electrical appliances. Mayflower Oakland Neafly fur- niVhed room, next to bath; ail May flower 2341. ,,111 vn iTtrt Ave.

Comfortable mom. nanny cars. TWO furnished room, for light housekeeping. Phone West View 1SS7-J. LILLIAN 02, Knoxville Clean, warm, comfortable room for gentleman; next bath.

8 minutes to city cur line; weeni). references. Lafayett 3702-H. HOWE 5746 Third floor, largo living room, bedroom, twin beds, privato bath. Mayflower 1817.

HKA.UTIKUL second floor front room, next bath, sleeping or housekeeping. Hlland 8i-. 62' 2 Walnut St. v-v-rr i.rVT location, home privileges, reaiu- II) ail llTUlfi nearby. Hazel 57'-'9 R.

CHEERFUL furnished room in private home next to nam iot ramni End district. 10 minutes to city; referenc.i exchanged; 7. Fisk 2K86. CENTER 5510 Bedroom, next nam. cur lines, railroaa.

nuana ooio-oi WESTERN 8.10, Northsiae l-igni housekeeping room; running water; ncxi bath. OAKLAND One or two nicely furnished rooms, bath, all convenience, nice locari'Ki, private family, home Phnue Schenlev 1347-J. 3fil2 Dawson street. FntNlSHED apartment of ami range in kitchen, furnace heat, new nume, private family. Hiland 7554.

S. MATHILDA i4S Two furutshea rooms. second floor, suitable tor two, nuana m-n. OAKLAND 407 Apt. 2 nicely fumisliel newly papered room, abundance or not water and linens; good, quiet neiKhborhood; no other roomers: in adult family of 3: very reasonable.

Kchenley lBTT-VV SOUTH HIGHLAND XA Desirable furnished room, gentleman or business couple, private home. Montrose 3578. NOXVILLE-Nicely furnished room, best lo-cation; all conveniences; one minute to cars. Lafayette 1425-R. EAST END Third-floor front room for one or two, near bath; large windows; refined surroundings; near 2 car lines.

5502 Harriett street. BEAUTIFUL furnished room in private noma next bath for retined gentleman; East End district; 10 minutes to city: references ex-cha nged; $7. Phone Fis 218ti. BEAUTIFULLY furnished kitchen and bed-roum; complete in new home. Mayflower 37o9.

-MT. OLIVER Comfortable room, private home, tirst-class apartment, steam heat; Bronna-ville road gentleman. Lafayette 05lJ. BAUM 5520 Well furnished room, in-stiiiiUneouH hot water; gentleman or Dimness couple. Montrose 0492.

EXCLUSIVELY BACHELOR Private Bath. Beautiful Room. Two minutes to Schenley; In thoroughly mod ern, elegantly appointed service. Miiyftowcr 5780. home; breakfast RIDGE 1014, N.

8. Two comfortable furnished rooms, sleeping or light houaekeep-mg. reasonable. Fairfax 973. ELLSWORTH 5--0 Room with kltch-enet; furnace heat, garage; also sleeping room Mayflower POKTEKI IELD 1312 Large rooru and kitchenette, $7 weekly.

Fairfax 8513. MEYRAN HOUSE. Room by day or week. Schenley 9191, FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for two ladle, or couple; private Protectant family. Call Franklin 4577-W.

TWELFTH loy, Southside Furnl.hed rioiiia, men only. CENTER AND GRAHAM K. E. Fur-nished room, next bath, Apt. 2.

Montruae B4.SL EAST LIBERTY Furnished room, next io bath, gentlemen or couple, light housekeeping. Mont rose I.AI1GE room, wuter ami Troy Hill N. P. gas, $8. Inquire Cedar 0W3j.

CRAl-'T 112 LARGE EI.EGANV ROOM, PRIVATE BATH, TWIN BEDS IK DESIRED. SCHENLEV H083. SQUIRREL HILL'S exclusive; Gentile neigti-liorhood, one or two choice front rooms with private bath. Hazel HOWE EAST LIBERTY Exceptionally well furnished hrjt tloor front parlor In retined home. Montrose GENTLEMAN Steam-heated room, next bath, private family.

Montrose 2311). BEAUTIFUL large nmin, running water, twin bed. suitable two gentlemen or couple employed; Hteam heat, garage. 5745 Center ave. rooniT third Tnr, breakfast and dinner if desired; residential section.

Mayflower 4T.77. McKEE PLACE, baih. Mayflower 1 i -I'iofliomt rt.Him next Call evenings. OAKLAND, near Craft comfortable room, hamly oan. Mayflower t528.

EAST LIBERTY Room, adjoining bath, owner's home; every comfort. Montrose 1647. BALM 5422 Second and third floor riKjms; private family. Montrose 3411. LARGE front room, bath, private family, Jew-inh gentlemnn preferred.

Mayflower H913. "FTTTnIS TlE I "fi.r two girls or couple In private apartment ou Oakland square. S. hen 0117 R. SAYRROOK APARTMENT, 402 Nicely furnished t'Kiin next to bath, suitable for one or two business people.

Mayflower CEDAR iota i Newly furnlxhed room, park locution, private family. Fairfax 5743. I NH KOOMS. THREE ROOMS, private btb, third floor, In kiti hen, heat and electric included, cmip.e only. Carnegie 742-J.

HOWE near Shady Four light, cheerful second lloor rooms; coal furnace; owner. M'jr trose 'U2. Mllii II RALPH 2688 unfurnished room and alcove, use bath and laundry. Linden 4'v79-J. TWC large-unf urniahed rooms, light and heat, yi't monthly.

Montrose 1147. THKEE unfurnished rooms on Climax hot water heat, stationary tubs, use bath. Phono Leh igh PERRYSVILLE AVE. DISTRICT 3 unfurnished roon.s. Cull Fairfax 7.

imftirnUhed room. ec-ond floor. ue bath, laundry. Federal 2271-J. KOOMS AMI HOARD EAST END Room and private bath for two; quiet, refined environment, best oeigbbor-b'd; breakfast and evening dinner; garage; ref erences.

1 1 a rriett st. BOARD and room in private family, ML Waih-tngton. Ca.l lfuyet1e U72. EAST I.Ii'.ERTY rii'-n, with or First front rwm, ithout tiard. Hiland 7429-1'.

HOARDERS WANTED. MOTHER'S carp given little girl or Infant, reasonable, private family, central on North-aide. Cedar 2150-JF. 3 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. APARTMENTS.

nomewood Apartment. 7215 street, five room and bath, newly decora led, reduced rental t40. J. W. Sh error, 6124 Penn Ave- 0AKXANTiAVK 6 rooms, new' papered and painted; t'Ai month.

Schenley DriT.Ei.. 3 Urze rooms, 125. Inquire 281 N. S. APARTMENT lour bath, laundry, t'ys ari'I electric; one equare err, rent 3b.t tj.

Call owner, Lehigh fi--J APARTMLN1' duplex. Iiwcn Hili. ti-i a month. Call Court 2031. evening.

November 25, at 8 o'clock. Friends of tha family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private Friday morning. BREHL, FREDOLIN Suddenly, at the gouthside Hospital, on Wednesday, November 24. 192S.

at 4:45 p. Fredolin Brehl. husband of Frances Kirstein Brehl, aged 12 years. Funeral on Saturday, November 27, at 8:30 a. from his late residence.

11 Ormsby avenue, Mt. Oliver. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at 9 o'clock. Members of St.

Joseph's Conference and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. BRENNAN, RICHARD F. On Wednesday. November 24. 1926, at 9:15 p.

Richard F. Brennan, in hia 60th year. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Mary Quinn, 1216 Rebecca street. North Braddock, Pa.

Notice of time later. Please omit flowers. CAMPBELL, CATHERINE On Tuesday. November 23. 192.

at 10:40 p. Catherine Campbell (nee Finnegan), at her home. 618 Mill street, Jeannette, Pa. Funeral from her late home on Friday morning. November 26, at 9 o'clock.

High mass of requiem at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church at 9:30 a. m. Interment in Jeannette Catholic cemetery. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. tLouieville (O.) papers please copy.l BEWALT, SAMUEL P.

On Wednesday. November 24. 1926, at 11:45 a. Samuel P. Dewalt.

Funeral services at his late residence, 334 Lafayette avenue, Northside, Pittsburgh. Friday evening, November 26, at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment private Saturday morning. HAM EL, ELIZABETH TOY On Wednesday.

November 24. 1928. at 5 a. Elizabeth Idy Hamel. widow of Jacob Hamcl.

aged 87 years, mother of Mrs. Katherlno Noll. Mrs. Bertha Zumbrook, Mrs. Emma Argo.

Rev. Davtd Hamel, Kamnel A. Hamel. John J. Hamel and William F.

Hamel. Also survived by 30 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Services Friday at 3 p. at the residence of her son, S. A.

Hamel. 5 Club drive, near Brownsville road, Brentwood, via Carrick car to Church avenue and Curry bus to Club drive. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Southside cemetery. HEHMANN, HENRY, SR.

On Tuesday, November 23. 1926. at 1:15 p. Henry Hehmann. beloved husband of Mary Hoffmann Hehmann.

In his 77th year. Funeral from hia late Tesidence. 327 Augusta street, Duquesne Heights. Pitta-burgh. on Friday, November 26.

at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church. West End, at 9 a.

m. Members of Branch No. 11. Knights of St. George, and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment in St. Martin's cemetery. HOLLAND, JOSEPH J. Suddenly, on Tuesday. November 23.

1926, at 3:20 p. at St. Joaeph's Hospital, Joseph J. Holland, son of Arthur and the late Mary Duffy Holland, in his 32d year. He is survived by five brothers, Thomas Peter Patrick Arthur and William T-, and three sisters.

Mary Anna M. and Mrs. Catherine Snelsire. Funeral from the family home, 2834 Arlington avenue, near Twenty-seventh street, Southside. on Friday, November 26.

at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem mass at Holy Cross Church. Friends of the family and members of Division No. 1, A O.

Schiller-Glocke and Pittsburgh police department are respectfully invited to attend. Interment In Calvary ceme tery. LINDSAY, HARRIET On Wednesday. November 24, 1926. at 4 a.

Harriet Lindsay (nee Alexanders wife of Thomas Lindsay, aged 41 years. Funeral from the home of her sister, Mrs. C. O. Fisher.

1818 Kleber Btreet, North-side, on Friday afternoon, November 26. at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment private. LCEBKERT, JCLITS W.

A. On Wednesday. November 24. 1926. at 11:31 a.

Julius W. A. Luebkert, husband of Catherine Hangstaffer Luebkert, in his 84th vear. Funeral from his late residence. 1206 Fed eral street, Northside, Sunday atternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ALLOY, MRS. ELIZABETH JONES On Monday. November 22, 192S. at 7:40 a.

Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Malloy, beloved wife of Michael Malloy. Funeral from her late residence. 12 Marie avenue. Avaion, on Friday morning.

November 26, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at the Church of Assumption. Bellevue. at.

9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Cleveland (O.) papers please copy.l MMHON, BERNEDETTE NORA On Tuesday. November 23.

1926, at 7:10 p. Bernedette Nora McMahon. daughter of Patrick and Anna Flaherty McMahon. aged 3 months 2 weeks. Funeral from the family residence.

1013 Cliff street. North Braddock, on Friday. November 26, at 8:30 a. m. Angels' mass at St.

Thomas' Church at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. MENDEL, LESTER ROBERT On Tuesday, November 23, 1926, at 11:10 p. Lester Robert Mendel, son of Solomon W.

and Bertha Buka Mendel, at his residence, 5802 Hobart street. Squirrel Hill, in his 20th year. Servires Thursday afternoon, November 25, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in West View cemetery. MILLER.

SARAH JANE JOHNSTON At Blairsville, on Tuesday. November 23, 1926, at 8:15 a. Sarah Jane Johnston Miller, widow of Rev. Noble G-Miller. in her 86th year.

She is survived by one son, J. Frank Miller, of Wtlkina-burg. and Miss Louisa Miller at home. Funeral services will be held at her late residence in Blairsville on Friday. November 26.

at 2:30 p. m. Interment in Blairsville cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. MOELLER, ANNA SOPHIA On Tuesday, 53 1926.

at 2:45 Anna Sophia Moeller (nee Lang), widow of rnnrail Moeller. aued 82 years, at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Eliza beth Seyerle. 3111 Vernon street, near Willett road, Baldwin township.

She is survived bv three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Seyerle, Mrs. Edward Fouts. Mrs. Carl W.

Voellger; five sons. John. Conrad, Michael, Henry and Fred Moeller, 23 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchU- i services on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Take car 53 to Church avenue.

Interment in Zanesville, O. NESBIT, CHARLES B. On Wednesday, November 24, 1026. in the Washington (Pa.) Hospital, of cerebro meningitis. Charles B.

Nesbit. son of Mrs. Jennie B. and the late Major John W. Nesbit nf Oakdale.

Pa. R-if funeral services at Washington, on Thursday evening, November 25, and further services in the Oakdale Presby terian Church on Friday afternoon 2 o'clock. Interment private in Oakdale cemetery. O'NEILL, MARY M. On Tuesday.

November 23. 1926. at 1:25 a. Mary M. O'Neill, daughter or James and Lillian Cups O'Neill.

Funeral from the family home. 207 Boqnet street, on Friday, November 26. at 10:15 a m. High mass of requiem at St. Paul's Cathedral at 10:45 a.

m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Eternal Protection for the i DeDarted The permanent preservation of casket and body in practically the same condition as when interred is now possible through the use of the Asphalt Grave Vault a gfat an comforting thought for those who are left behind. This vault is unaffected by pressure of the earth, water and other destroying influences. r-fr Asphalt GraveVault pstu-h Ajt4 Vault Co- Pa.

tTILiTfc. suoeasiait FEMALK. Wanted 200 Boys and Girls. Age 8 to 21, for W. F.

Frederick's Amatenr Kvmnhonv Band and Orchestra. with or without own instruments; free use of instruments, fail unit tillinc fast. Apply Immediately. W. Frederick Piano So Smithrieid st.

THDtTY-THlRD ANNIVERSARY of Nosso-ki rT's Beauty Culture Harber School. Established We'll accept first 1JM women, day and night classes, ftr $o3. Course constats of bobbing, ahingling. marcelling, waving, hair dyeing, urethods of massaging, uianicuring, shaving, etc. This offer begins on the 29th of November.

Here is an opportunity for you even if you don't intend to Itecoroe beauty operator to learn the course for your home use. This offer is for women only. No telephone calls or mail accepted from residents of Pittsburgh. Call personally to 1202-04 Penn block Irom Union station. SALESWOMEN over 28.

Permanent pootioos. experience unnecessary. Salary f4 a day with commission and promotion. o39 Fifth Ave. Room 419.

REFINED young woman for general housework, capable of cooking and assisting with two small children; new house with all modern conveniences; a good home and permanent position for the right girl. Phone Walnut 1184-R Friday or come to 1514 Obey ave. WHITE GIRL for general housework, email iamuy. none Hazel StiU. 'juc snaqy ave.

HELP WANTED INSTRUCTION. AUTO SCiOOt Learn auto business by practical and lndi. vidual instruction; day and evening classes; catalog free. Pgh. School of Auto Eng.

Dept. 3. 405 Penn Pittsburgh, Pa. Bricklaying and Plastering. Taught by actual work and practice; day and evening classes; catalog free.

Pittsburgh Trade School, Dept. 40R Penn Pittsburgh, Pa. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. Women, men, employed or unemployed: free employment service while training for telegraph positions paying JI125 to $300 monthly. 4(16 State Theater 3.15 Fifth ave.

MARE $20 hundred stamping names on checks. Send 25 cents for sample and Instructions. Key P. Nixon Tag Wisconsin Rapids. Wi.

MAKE big money; self-threading needles sell on sight; sample and particulars, 10c. C. L. Castle Hagerstown, Md. SITUATIONS MALE.

WHITE, honest and rename man will pat coal In cellar from curb and will clean mop wash walls, clean paints, or will do janitor work; or will do work of any kind. Will set out shrubbery, and can also drive a Fnrd truck, or will go to the country and husk corn. Also lady, service, if desired. G. B.

Craig. 1123 Gil-more way. Pittsburgh. Pa. Grant T6S4-J.

ACCOUNTANT desires evening or day employment; thoroughly experienced in mercantile, manufacturing corporation and tax procedure. Phone Flak 05.11 J. TRANSLATIONS Specialty Jn technical translations trom from French, German. Spanish and Italian. Write R.

B. 448 Franklin. Wilkinsbnrg. PORTER or janitor, experienced, want. work.

Hiland T6S7-J. COLORED men. house cleaning, chef. cooKi, Janitors, porters, bus boys, aian and wife, dish washers, chauffeurs, kitchen help, men for receptions, card parties. Paone Atlantic 2787.

Imperial. NINETEEN-YE AR-OLB colored Bible student wishes position with private family. Mr. Brentley, Grant PAPER HANGHNf wanted, nrst-class work; you furnish your own paper. Win.

Ball, Fairfax 6431. GARDENER, wants position, not afraid of work, can take care of fmall private place, middle aged, single, sober, reliable, can milk cows take care of Address Gardener. Hotel Star. Seventh avenue, Grant street. Pittsburgh, Pa.

COLORED chef, cook, 15 years' experience, cufeterl hotel, restaurant, club, madhouse; aii-m-onnd man. Phone Atlantic 2787. 1m- pena ACCOUNTANT will install system, audit, keep your books and prepare tax returns, for $20 monthly. Mariin, court icoi. PAINTER wants work; can mix colors and grain.

Schenlev C614-J. 67 Lawn, third floor left, Oaklan RELIABLE colored man wants any kind IB-side work. Fairfax 3049. RELLA.BIB colored nmu, experienced, nauts housecleantng any kind. Hiland b045-M.

COLORED houseman and butler, good janitor, porter, messenger, 5 years' city reference; all-around man. Phone Atlantic si. im perial. HOCSECLEANING WANTED Reliable col- ored man; any kind. Cedar SH88-J.

EXPERIENCED colored butler wants work a. butler or houseman, good city references. Joseph. 6324 I'enn are. Hiland 2M1.

CARPENTER wanta contracts; estimate. given. Call Kerrigan. Montrose 0917. MAN AND WIFE Want position private farnll; house man and chauffeur.

Franklin 6iKH. DRUG CLERK, 10 years' experience, best reference. Write P-683, Care Pittsburgh Post-Sun. EXPERIENCED porter work. Hiland 1687-J.

or Janlto. want. COLORED CHAUFFEUR wants position In private family; can do all repair work. Franklin KXtt. SITUATIONS FEMALE.

LADY, registered pharmacist, Pennsylvania, desires position in or ui -j, '-w furnished. Address 409 Eleventh Mun-hall, Pu. Phone Homestead 2543-R. YOUNG married woman would like position In gift shop; short nour. preierreu.

Muuiru 441. PRACTICAL NURSE wishes to make appoint- mun with convalescent euiuk iu uup nnt of hosDital: will take charge of home or children; rate, reasonable. Call Mayflower 4840. vi' niKNCED colored man acd wife, good cook and general nouseworK. tic 27S7.

Imperial. Phone Atlan- virir n.t colored irirl wauls 4 days' work. rira'nt OSS6 between 9 and 10 a. to 8:80 p. m.

COLORED laundress, men and women clean tfirls. cooks, cha mberma ids, man and wife, junitors, housemen, porters. Phone Atlantic imperial, ioio FINE laces, silks, linens laundered by n.Da. Montrose 064. COLORED girl, experienced caterer, will cook n1 serve dinner parue.

luncueuiia teas reasonable. Hiland 0808-J. REFLNED youDg colored girl, wishes work in doctor's office (medical or dentist). Call Mayilower 7760. wmoW Aire 08.

wanla position as house kneoer in snmll family, experienced and good city reference. Call Sterling 1730-J. OFFICE WORK or selling by young woman -2fi to start: can take full charge. Write 581. care Pittsburgh Post-hnn.

DINNERS cooked, teas and breakfast waited reasonable rates; expert service. Call Hi land 21t8. COLORED woman wants day's work. Mont rose alter even intra. FDSST-CLASS laundress wants washing, home.

Hiland 9S61-R. NURSE wants position, Hazel 7020. day or night duty. LAUNDRY work, called for promptly. Franklin 8196-M.

and delivered TWO colored girls would like to serve Thanksgiving dinners from 2 to 4. Franklin 47t7-M. ALL KINDS" hand embroidery by expert" at home, reasonable. Franklin 2S46-R. LAUNDRESS, wants work to do at Jome.

Call U.K tjav-u. WOMAN wants laundry work by day. Grant RELIABLE colored girl wunt" Wednesday, Thn'sd ys work. Lafayette 4S32-R. SMAlCwaSHINGS.

silks, curtains laundered. Mayflower SITD. WOMAN, colored, wants cleaning school or 4 honm' e'eaning; steady. Montr.se 4367. EXPERIENCED colored laundress, clearer, wants d7 work.

Mayflower 765 FAMILY WASHING to take home, done: references. Hiland 2M2-W. nea Jy DINNERS, luncheons, parties, to prepare ana serve. Franklin 5t5S-J. WOMAN Reliable, colored, wanta day work.

Cedar NEAT colored girl wishes work by day. Franklin 2Hti-K. COLORED maid desires position at once. Hi land 473-J. WANT to take care children, at.

Hiland 74.12-J. 244 Omega ROOMS FOR RENT. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS DUQUESNE HEIGHTS Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping with smaU private faiiiilv. Lafayette 3S38-J. WILKLNSECRG 2 or 3 fumNhed houKefceep-ing rxm, sink, range, adult.

FrankiiD 3R79-W. KNOXVH.LE 3 rooms, light housekeeping, tine location. Phone Lafayette NOXVILLE TWO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING; HANDY TO CARS. LAFAYETTE 5477 R. SANDUSKY 1423 Front boaw'keeplng rom, range, electric, bath; near Crotitowi.

cars. SOUTH HIGH LAND 349 Two Ivjuv-keeping rooms, eec-ord floor; furnace, all conveniences. Montrose 22. A TjOST On Southside lwellyn setter, tircwn and -white, 6 month old. Return to Frank Tarobe, 2133 Carson st.

Reward. LOST Tuesday at Sixth and Penn small black patent leather purse containing reward. Linden 2053-Tt. LOST Large Germac police dog, 5 months old, male; licence No. answers to name of Jack-.

1 airfax 5718. HELP WANTED. SALESMEN AND AGENTS. rn WEEKLY. MAS OR WOMAN WANTED with ambition and industry, to distribute Rawleigii's Household Irodncts to steady users.

We. train and help you so you can make up to 10O a week or more. No selling experience necessary. Pleasant, profitable, diirniried -work. Write today.

W. T. liawteigh Dept. PN 5353, Freeport, III. ACCOUNTING Tie Sbort Out to Success Is the title of a very Interesting booklet oot-lir-Jns the opportunities in the accounting field and prepared by the staff of the International Accountants' Society, a nationally known training organization of certified public accountants.

lKal offices. 604 Union Bank Pittsburgh. Pa. A copy of this booklet, together with a copy of the first lesson taken from our regular program. Mill be acnt FREK on request to annua interested.

WANTED Labor foreman one familiar with rock excavating. Apply on job. California avenue, at High bridge. WANTEDMeat cutter; Polish or Slavish speaking; good wages. Write or call at once, The New Co operative Piiraey SALESMEN wanted to sell automobiles; good opportunity.

Haynes Motor 420 Perrys-ville road. West View 9703. tttf max' want is between 2 and SO. rmssiblv emDloyed. but sees no future In nresent oosition.

If acceptable will be of fered opportunity to take up accountancy under supervision of Practicing Certified Public Accountants. If really looking for vrortb-wtaile opportunity write for personal Interview. Write 570, care Pittsburgh Post-Sun Wanted 200 Boys and Girls Aj-e 8 to 21. for W. F.

Frederick- Amateur Symphony Band and Orchestra, with ol without own instruments; free use of In fM unit filling fast. AitoIy im mediately. W. F. Frederick Piano 655 Smithtield st.

MEN WHO WILL WORK AND WHO WANT TO MAKE MONEY. We TTianrrfncfnre and sell our own prodnets. We do not care whether you have sold or cot. Our business and selling can De mastered bv the sversce man. You are taught how and earn while learning 40 to Jed weekly, ir you want wora ami money call at Koom 4Jh.

Keenan mag OCR COMMERCIAL ART DEPARTMENT re quires several men over 21 having talent for drawing; no interference with present position. Write FEDERAL SCHOOLS Box 164 East Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. CARPENTER FOREMAN wanted; one familiar with blue prints. Apply on job, Cahtornia ave. at High linage, JNorthside A JOB OPEN.

Wanted one man for special work, must be between :0 and 35 years of aee and be will ing to work in the city of Pittsbnnrn: guar- antee at start. Apply 610 Chamber of Commerce Friday morning, 9 to 13. COMMERCIAL DESIGNER. Would you welcome the opportunity of learning this profession thoroughly at home la spare time and EARN AS YOU LEARN? If ao write promptly K-120. care Pittsburgh Post-Sun.

Wanted High Grade Specialty Salesmen. We need 20 men. four of whom will qualify for crew managers for several nationally known electrical appliances. Crew, will work on leads obtained from extensive newspaper advertising campaign and from demonstrations now being given in store windows. Crew managers selected In two weeks will qualify quicker.

Experience preferred, but not necessary as experienced men will train you. Apply Mr. Boyesen, Electric Home 0925 Penn avenue. Electric Refrigerator Salesmen. Extensive newspaper and other forms advertising now started.

Complete stock to meet all requirements. Wont 10 men to follow np leads from newspaper and tore demonstration leads. Three men will be chosen aa crew managers. School in charge of practical factory service and salesmen starts Monday. We have an unusual opening for the right men.

At end of very short time yon show us you are right man and we will take care of yon. Apply Sir. BoyeFcn, Electric Home 5fi25 Penn avenue. STORE XEED hieh erode specialty salesmen for store in McKees Rocks. Must be able to sell, and onranize sales crews.

Will receive percentaga on sales in his department. Store is well established, bnt has just taken on some new lines including electric refrigeration, washing machines, electric vacuum cleaners, etc. Apply for particulars Sales MMiihger Electric Home Company, 5R5 Penn nvenue. 100 FORM CARPENTERS. FOR rO.N'STRlTTIOX WORK.

ROc PER HOUR. 10-HOUIt DAY; LONG JOB. HANXA EM P. COMM. 443 SECOND AVE.

MODERN BARBER COLLEGE. 1417 Penn all modern improvements; trade tanght 4 to 8 weeks; tools furnished. Steel Foundry Foreman. We have an excellent opening for a steel molder foreman, on both green and dry sand, heavy work; salary $300. See Business Service 802 Park building.

SEVERAL yonnE men to vram Tor telegraph noaitions. worth S130 to $350 monthly; steady work, nominal salarly; no experience required. 703 FltzsimonB 331 Fourth ave. Court 10nj. COAL MINERS For mine near McKeesport: high, coal; steady work: nlentv of cars: pay high wage scale good boarding camps with steam heet and shower baths.

McKeesport Coal and Coke Room 11. 431 Fourth Pa. WANTED 50 coal loaders, open lights, union mine; no trouble: board or houses; bring tools; P. W. Va.

R. R. to Avella, Pa. Aurora Mine. Duquesne Coal Coke Co.

MAN WANTED To devote part or all of his time to aelHru? our oxls in this territory; liberal proposition; selling- fxrerience TaluaMe. but not neces-aarv. Wire ur write Moore N. Y. SALESMAN for radio; prospect furnished; 81-nry nd commiFSton.

Montrose 5.80. WANTED Omfiit finishers, inside all winter. Walnut 1.71-M. BEST DOMESTIC HELP. Haves Emp.

Bur. lists only experienced re-! liable help. r.lriP Liberty ave. Montrose 07B2. WANTED Errand boy; one residing en Northside preferred.

Apply Aunt Mary's Kitchen. 1S2 Sheffield street, Northside. WANTED Five men magazine crew, out' of-town. Apply The Pittsburgh Publishing Fifth ave. WANTED Salesman demonstrator to sell well-known toy in department stores until Christmas: salary and commission: reply by letter.

Address care Pittsburgh l'ot-Sun. MEN Three experienced in house-to-house fcae work; can earn $40 weekly at tart. Apply Mr. Cninmicgs, 30 Wabash 410 Liberty ave. I vr.T-Vfi vr-Thrw npat ft r.rv-ji ririir.

outdoor t.Tjminiiis. uoj FEMALE. WHITE maid for genera! houjewore and cook- ing: three adults. Har.el 3242. GIRL General housework.

324 California NorthPlde. OC-47. WHITE GIRL wanted for general housework. 211 South Pacific ave. WANTED white cook, reference 1 required.

Phone Sewickley 241. enjoy entertaining our friends, i want ner two Kirls-nd to give to have three or four children-I'd Uke two boys and When you sit down to write your advertisement remember that dozens of other men are also bombarding the busy prospect. A thousand things cry constantly for hia attention. He will pause but an instant to puzzle out a tangled statement. Tou cannot hope to hold him long.

Unless you interest him. you cannot hold him at all. Therefore be brief be plain be interesting. Brevity does not mean paucity of ideas; it means the telegraphic style: the short paragraph, the few right words that flash the heart of your sales message; the single sentence that strikes truly at not only one buying motive, but at the most powerful combination of motives you can invoke to concentrate his thoughts and desires upon your proposition. (Copyright.

192S. A. W. Shaw Company and Associated Editors, Inc.) In GREATER PITTSBURGH ALIEN SAILORS ARRESTED Charged with illegal entry into the United States after deserting the Danish liner on which they had been employed. Albert Rubner.

19, and Arthur Kaz, 17, both of Hamburg, Germany, were turned over to the immigration authorities yesterday by Magistrate Edward M. Hough in Northside police station. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES The report of the department of health on contagious diseases for the 24 hours ending at noon yesterday follows: Scarlet fever, two; diphtheria, two: whooping cough, five; chicken pox, pneumonia, five. CAUSE OF DEATH UNSTATED. A blood test will be made by the county morgue to determine whether the death of John Geanngie, 45, 138 Blair street, Clairton, was caused by carbon" monoxide poison.

Geanngie was found dead yesterday morning in his room, in which a gas stove was burning, with the windows and doors closed. MAN, 79, HURT BY TROLLEY. Frederick Disque, 79, of 624 College avenue, was struck by a Lincoln avenue street car yesterday afternoon as he was crossing Penn avenue, near Sheridan avenue. He was taken to the Pittsburgh Hospital unconscious. MISSHAP FATAL TO MILL MAK Frederick Brehl, 72.

of 191 Ormsby avenue, Mt. Oliver, died in the South- side Hospital at 6 o'clock last night from injuries suffered Tuesday while at work in the pipe mill; of the A. M. Fiyers Company, South Sixth street, when his coat caught in a revolving pipe. KILLED DOING KIND DEED After he slipped as he was carrying an ironing board in Clark street for a neighbor, Mrs.

Grace Hester, of 1524 Clark street, whom he was helping to move, George Reed, a Negro, 40 years old, of 1530 Clark street, suffered a fractured skull when his head struck the pavement, Wednesday night- Po lice removed him to the Pas savant Hospital but he died en route and the body was removed to the morgue. WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY Mrs. Klizabeth Hornett, 65, of 154 Home stead street, died in her home at 8:30 o'clock last night. Death was thought to have been due to heart disease. MAROONED ON CLIFF.

RESCUED AVALON, Santa Catalina Island, Nov. 24. (A. Kaymond Koutney, of Pasadena, marooned for three days on a ledge of a cliff 300 feet above the sea near here, was rescued yesterday after a boat crew had seen his distress signals. COURT NEWS CRIMINAL COURT John Taylor.

23 years old. a Negro, was sentenced to the workhouse yesterday for a period of six months to one year, after he had been found Ruilty of attempted robbery In connection with an attack on Andrew Toth of 1810 Cllirr street. i ne alleged attack took place in Bedford ave nue last September, Criminal court adjourned yesterday afternoon, not to convene until Monday morning at the direction of the court. COrRT NOTES. Mary Apnea King filed a libel in divorce entirt vesterday against Charles W.

KinK. An estate worth J6.000. left in the will of George Englert of Finleyville, and bequeathed to his children, was probated yesterday. An estate worth tlS.000 left In the will of Georee A. Mikesell.

waa admitted to nrnbate yesterday. The bulk of the estate of the late John R. Marshall, whose will was probated yes-tprdiv. is left to his widow. According to the provisions of the will of the late Agnes Steele of rwiquesne, the estate worth 47.500.

is to be divided among hr children. INDICTMENTS. The following are the defendants in dicted by true bills returned by the grand jury yesterday afternoon: Pointing firearms. Henry Frederletn: misdemeanor. Alfred Atkins.

Eglde Gigndier. R. M. Walklns, J. V.

Matgasovclno, Joseph Henry Young. Robert Allshouse, C. J. Myl; embezzlement. James L.

Adams. J. H. Echart; keeping bawdy house. Mary Clark: false pretense.

Alfred McClelland; larceny. James Crouse. Clyde Vero. Henry Kder. Sol Keller; felony, T.

W. Garnett: felonious assault and battery, Ernest Polden. James BobbI; assault and battery. William Odenthal. James Joyce.

Robert E. Wlese, Joseph Pictrowski; aggravated assault and battery. Nelson White, Robert Canning; sodomy. M. Sharma; abortion.

Margaret Cullen. DEATH NOTICES AIKEN. MRS. ELIZABETH MORA'S On Tuesday, November 23. 1926.

at 5:55 a. Mrs. Elizabeth Moran Aiken, widow of John Aiken of Banksville, Pa. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Nicholas Harrison, 334 Maple terrace, Mt.

Washington, on Friday. November 26. at 9:30 a. m. Solemn hlph mass of requiem at St.

Mary's of the Mount Church at 10 o'clock. Frlenda of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Calvary cemetery BABBKTTA, CAROUSE M. On Tuesday. November 23.

192S. at 3 a. at her home, 710 Mononsahela avenue. Glass-port. Mrs.

Caroline M. Barbetta, widow of William F. Barbetta. Funeral from her late home on Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment In Gracdview cemetery.

East McKeesport. Pa. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. BAWDEN, MILES GAITHWAITE On Wednesday. November 24.

1926. at 1:50 p. Miles Gaithwaite Bawden, husband of Elizabeth Black Bawden. aged 55 vears 4 months 6 days. Funeral from his late home.

305 North Fairmount avenue. East End. on Sarur day. November 27. at 2:39 p.

m. Friends of the family and members of Corinthian l.odse No. 573. F. A.

Pennsylvania Consistory. Valley of Pittsburgh. Syria Temple. A. A.

O. N. M. Modern Woodmen of America, and St. John Lodge No.

10. Knishts of Pythias, are respect fully invited to attend. B1LL1SGER. ANSTE On Wednesday. No vember 1926.

at 2:15 a. Annie wife of William F. BillmKer. Funeral services at the residence of her son, William F. Billicger.

2230 St. Lukes' Square. Northside. on Thursday them a lot of time. I want ncr playa the game and stanas up uui tha combined so unbecomingly her face, but he went on doggedly.

want her toierant and others do pretty rrruch what they choose but with her own conduct. I want her Vy.U Roomily: and ended face, jt wjnnrlerinc what the Will spcuu arldd you can describe your Ideal, She shrugged Indifferent She shrugged indifferent -boulder. I've told you I haven't any ren anv iaeu. of the whole business. But someum "TouH be pretty lonely when you "SeiVveSt that the society of an old man would console me then she JdXSng unique position ta which SS.

quite forgotten It during mis euuj's other blankly. In UlCJ luintu acn obtrusively. It didn't matter, tor te obtrusively, weeks more. orto fnr reflection. i.

Ill- Iro.LaAAUWU n-m interview with Hatch about the divorce and the best way to get it- It was going to be a nasty mess any way one looked at it-a choice of applying for annulment at the end of the truce, on the ground that they had never lived together, or of placing David in the position of deserting a bride of six weeks. The former course meant giving to the public all the details of their agreement n'ce stuff for the newspapers! He winced at the thought. He have to let Hatch decide what must be done. The prospect of giving all the facta to Hatch was acutely unpleasant. Miss Allen breezJ in and was gratified by the pleasure her reappearance gave her two patients.

"And now you must both go to your beds," she announced after the reception was over. It's almost ten o'clock and you should have started half an hour ago. So say good night prettily. Mr. Goddard, and trot along." David said it.

and trotted. He was glad to go. But the problem of the grounds for divorce accompanied hirn to his pillow and sat there while he continued to consider it- Without doubt Hatch would decide that he, David, must be the victim. A straight divorce on the ground of desertion and with out any confession 'that the marriage was merely a form, would probably be best for the girl that is. it would be best for almost any other girl.

But would it be best for Dorinda? Considering their respective reputations, wouldn't it give her an additional Mack eye? Wouldn't scandal mongers whispers that the town's model youns man had discovered something about his bride's past or present. He turned restlessly, twisted his Injured side, and groaned. Hatch would have to decide. And. thank heaven.

Hatch, and not be himself would have to give Dorinda some idea of the kind of questions she would have to answer, the sort of suspicions that would be aroused What an odd creature she was! Talk about women that keep a man guessing! She could give a man a new guess every week until doomsday. He didn't know yet how to make her out- He only knew that in certain moods he waa rather wonderful. Those moods, for Instance, In which she slipped hk. w. omd rnrifl moincr.

llfR He saw tns deep remaining congesUon in with the sUght remaintn. She had asked for this. Now let her "and I do get tgirl aeuce sne ii kindly. "Turn about is fair play. kindly.

a horr(jr o. me to hear other people grow old if you don't marry. he the mind or eacn ended In a few nri David's taxing tne lora vi hands pressed against his chest, looking He had seen her do these things with taking. down to it: and a remark Dorinda new and agreeable entente. tired of being shut up with me and that 1 see you as you were before the congestion twice and that was when I I've got used to it.

Any way, I think Just as you were before the accident. By guaabetbj Jordan.) tomorrow. a shot in a club in Isabella street, No vember IS, while he was drunk. Motorcycle Tatrolnian John L. War-nook, V.

B. Shelton and J. J. Boyle, on charpes of usins abusive language. her hand Into his, or stood with her ii at him.

Merely habit, of course. Jim and Chad Still, they were mighty Bv breakfast time things had brightened again. To their surprise, both kul elent well when thev really settled made as she poured the coffee started a 1 should think you'd get horribly looking at this discolored face." she said rather abruptly. 1 never see it." he told her. She looked at him uncertainly.

"Tou mean." she interpreted, "that you're thinking of something else. No." he said simply. 1 mean accident. I think I've noticed the first saw it In the hospital. I suppose of vou and see you when I look at you Tou ought to be a courtier.

David." she said. or. at the very least, lirst secretary in some highly civilised European embassy. I will make the nly return 1 can." she added. "I will give up my hideous purpose of pouring your coffee first and then putting the cream in it Tou shall have things In their proper order two lumps of sugar." she dropped them in.

hot milk," she added that, and last of all the coffee." She poured It in and handed him the cup. "There," she said as he took it. "this Is a big moment in our 'lvea," CCopjruht: 1926: Continued Police Board Sets One Officer Down 60 Days; Others Get 10 1 home aodrej-s tHudson, Oi on name ve-Finder please return. Call Mayflower 8333 reward. LARGE REWARD.

nohce dg. half grown. lot Tuesday frnm Keechwnnd blvd Call Hazel 142 BRIEF CASE with on road to Smithtoi pgh. Fust Cir. ley-Tor.

ir; Van Meter or i. Pa. Piene notify per A. W. Karei, coi- LOST Sunday; greyhound Hal; reward If returned.

P'jp, in Squirrel Hazel 6816. Four city rmtrolmen were recom-'were each recommended for 10 days raonded for suspension yesterday fol- suspension. Warnock and Shelton h.trins before the rolice- trial were alleg-ed to have used abusive lan-board. ratrolman Fred Kleber. North- in a parase in Webster avenue, side station, was suspended for 60 fjr conduct unbecoming an of- Boyle wa alleged to ha abue tUr.

KleU-r was allied to have fired pans a ernDS.

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