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Eighteen Tuesday morning, THE PITTSBURGH APRIL 13, 1926. DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT PATTERSON, WILLIAM LORD On Sun Your Business Money Used to Discount Bills Earns at Least 24 SITUATIONS YVANTKI) I'T-31ALE- 5IALK AGENTS KENT LIST. MALE. I GLASS. CATHERINE DONAHfK On Saturday, April 10, 1926.

at 11:30 p. Catherine Donahue, widow of Frank Glass. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Nellie Hart.

SIS Jackson street, Northside. on Tuesday morning, April 13. at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem high maM at St. Peter's C.

church, corner Ohio street and Sherman avenue, at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. i Working' capital can be used in no TV.4TMAV, JOITN F. On Sunday. April 1L.

at 6:40 a John hus band of Margaret Way man (nee Tenip-ler). In his 72nd year. Funeral from the residence of his niece, Mrs. Marparet Hohman, 33 Proppect street, Ktna. on Wednesday, April 14.

at 8:30 a. rn. High mass of requiem at St. Mary's Ft- C. church, Sbarpebure.

at 9 o'clock. Members of St- Geortre, Utters No. 9 and friends of the family are reKpectully invittd to attend, EFHF1SS, WII. I JAM On Sunday, April 11, 1926, at 1:45 a. William beloved husband of Carolyn Pfonnkuch IrCehfuss, in his fiSt year.

Resides hi wife ho Is survived i.y nno daughter, Mrs. Ionian ZehfuF two sons, William O. and Harry J. Zf-hfuss, and four prandchil'lron. Punoml ervtcfl at his late residence.

77 Southern avenu ML Washington, on Wednesday, April 14, at 2:30 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend, interment In South-side cemetery. WMTEID) Immediately-- Bie aad Tool Makers; excellent opportunity fe jGsmeyme! YlsMaf to leaden their experience; steady empley-meM ffr gmi workmen. Pressed Metal Springdak, Fa WANTED ONE LAYEROUT For Structural Shop and ONE ANGLESMITH Sec DRAVO CONTRACTING COMPAJSTT, Neville Island, Pa.

Take Car 23 at Stanwlx and Liberty. HIGH-CLASS fKV ON 8 ALARY iuND EX-I'ENSW BASIS. For Erery Ptate, To Start In Anpnut Or September. Assirnments Now Reiag Made. salary and expense offer Is open to men of successful buKiness experipjiee in the selling; lUie capable of meeting and selllnj; people in educational circles on a proposition of XF isual merit and wide popularity.

It you aa.e a man 30 to 40 years of are, cood personality, education, mentally and physically active for statewide traveling, then one of tbe Larsrest and best known pubUfthing bouses In the country may be Interested In your Berrricea. receive consideration your letter munt kit full par-tieulHrj are. ed neat ion. Belling eipcrience, and references. Write JAMES G.

BATIK KR P. O. Box K3. Ma -1. on Square.

New Tot City, N. Y. WANTKD Younc man as assistant to bookkeeper. Protectant; salary to start J75 per month; reference required. Apply Koom 3ol, Ninth at.

MACHINE HANDS. Bormr Mill, Knirlne Lathe, Turret rathe. TTand Screw Machine and Milling Machine operators. FORGING MACHINE OPERATORS. BRASS MOULDERS.

(Bench and Floor men). Apply, STATE EMPLOYMENT, 416 Third Ayr- Opposite Poetofftce. NO KMl'LOVMENT Kld TO PAT. TnE TRADE OF THE DAY. Zs the barber trade; steady work snd food pay with oar up-to-date methods; we csji make yon a competent barber in a few weeks; open day and eening.

city BAiBisi mm IU9 1240 PK.VN PriTSBrRr.IT, FA. PITTSBURGH" 3 finest and up-to-date mulo store has epeninKB for se erai experienced Piano Saiectrcen imd a Lao for such men at good appearance who wish to learn the piano buaiueaa. Some soiling experience helpful but not nermmry. as we will teach you. Splendid proposition arid permajieot position for those who Our orran-izAtioa has been Informed of this advertisement.

Answers strictly conflontiAL Address MAQsger, care Poki-Hun. ARE YOU THE MAN Are yoa wflllnr to devote few hoars of yrmr apure time earn week under the direct sn-pervicioa of pmminent CVrtlned Iublie Account an ta tn urdrr to quaJify for a cood payiiia; position aloo aoditinj and aceoont-11. ff lines? If mo, rely to this advertisement inch in Inserted by a well kmrnn rraui-statiua of Certified liblic Accountants. ace, education, present einplojmeiit and ptione number. Write caro Pittabureh Poat.Sim.

a it ir IN Insurance and appliance men can secure very profitable position by calling Wm. Black, Schenley 2152 for appointment. WANTKD Vooof man, 23 23 yeara old. for aalea po.it ion, calliijC on contractor. "Wet-em and SVeat iremla.

I're- iooa aala eiperteDce not neespry. Wrtte vtatinr ae. eilncatioo and vbere laat effl-pi'jyeC All apiUcationn treau-d atrictly confidential. M-it3, care Pvt Snn. COAL MINERS.

Ptttabnmrh dlatrlct. ateady work, tafirn eaaU rood boanling cania, bouse, for fajnlllaa, pay 1917 acale; labor rrrtoble; no foaa. warren Addla. 427 ronrtn ata. MACHINE COAL MIXERS.

Whit and colored for Jenkins and Mr-Roberta, have IS mines 5 to 7 fet coal, opened 1912, were never ortranized; no trouble; coal Is weighed; pay by abort ton. 40 and 45c. We advance transportation and money to moe nw houses with electric lights, 4 and 6 rooms, cheap rent; flne location, with moving pictures, schools, churches, bank, stores, hotel; aiso white singie miners for Van Ky. 40 to 46 Inches clean coal: ship every day p. m.

no tV. J. M. Abnoia, 1119 Penn ave. locai mann'facttirer requires fiTe uiwi boose-to-honse proposition no iriTe-t- mt.

Call at ouce. 345 Suite 56. WANTKD Two young men to assist manacr in circulation work; must be satisfied with 25 to start. 8-K a. 4 to 5 p.

ni. 5100 Jenkins Arcade. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS. Must of highest caliber and persistent. steady workers; 9 to 10 m.

only. Mr. Thomas, Koom 222 3400 Forbes Jr. O. TJ.

A. M. Unllding. SALESMAN Checkwriter man can make good on this proposition. Write T-267, Care Pitts- borgh l'Bt-nn.

SALESMEN. Can use two neat appearing men for Pitts burgh territory; tne best paia selling proposition ln Western Pennsylvania: experience not necessary. See W. R. Tay- lor.

Forbes Hotel, today, 10 to 4. BOOKKEEPER wanted by packers ln the Pittsburgh district; give are, salary in re-ply. Write Care Pittsburgh Ppt-8nn. ELECTRICIAN. With car.

for old houfw wiring. Apply S. M. Ross, 1C5 South Highland seoond floor. Phone Highland 4914-J.

COLLECTOR wanted for current accounts; bond and reference required. Jenkins Arcade. PIN SETTERS, white. Anditorrom Bowling Alleys, Broad st. and Larimer East Liberty.

WANTED Men, outdoor wort: short hours; good pay. Mr. Boy. 209 Empire bldg. SALESMEN.

Of charftter, ability and appenranre to sell the Boot of no wledjre on 1 i beral comm in-eion basis; $loO etii is be In 5 eraed on our lead nrst em. Se Mr. BapDall, Room 426 Ft? Urn BntTdfng. S1KX We can offer you a position worth $35 weekly at Ft art and affords a rplendid op-jrort unity for adiancement. If you are Catholic, willing- and ambitions, call to 5C8 House Bldg.

PUNCH OPKRATOH for structural iron works on heavy beams and channels. Must be rap-able of punching 1,500 holes a day. Pive work; pood "wacs and steady work. Apply Whitehead Ac Kales Company, Ri ver Ilouire. irh YOUNG MARRIED MEN.

With car to qualify an assistant sales manager; also two salesmen, hardware, pe-naltv; $100 a week to start; rail or write, PERSONNKL M.ANAGi:R, Broad street, Kast lberry. SALESTMJlS For hifrh-class office specialty: commission with rlrtwicy arroimt to ripht party. Address S-206. Care Pittsburirh Post-Sun. EXPETRIETXCE-O maJcL Wirfrfleld Err-pioy-roent, 3ft Smallman yt.

Grant 5T41-W- WANTED Refined men to represent an old-established and exclusive licjrerie and dres house. Apply in pernQ or by letter. The Pra kjj o. SOT Km i re Pi ttgbgrg WAVTEP One nrwt- -falw paper haireex, aU year work; must be a hie to handle b-t era fie of goola; others need not apply. W.

C. Holmes, 6013 Center ave. 1AN for permanent connection with sales dept. of na floral organization; must be able to famish suitable references; 22 to start. Apply 7Q4 11 gee Bids.

WANTED Landscaoe rardener: i day. April 11. 192. William Lord Patterson. Funeral from the home of A- W.

Warner, Media, on Wednesday. April 14. 1926. RIGGS. HELEN HOFFMAN On Saturday.

April 10. 1926, at 8:30 p. at the St. John's General Hospital, Helen Hoffman Riggs, wife of Hugh lUggs, in Jjer 25th year. Funeral on Thursday, April 15.

at 8:30 a. from the residence of her rarenis. $34 Blossom way, NorthsMe. Solemn high mass at St. Marys C.

church, Lockhart and Nash streets, at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SCOTT. ROBERT RODGERS Suddenly, at St. Augustine.

on Saturday morning. April 10. 1926, Robert Rorig-ers Scott, father of Mrs. Olivia Mcott George and Thomas Marshall Scott. Services at the residence of his son, Thomas Marshall Scott.

206 Maple avenue. Edgewood Park, on Wednesday after noon. April 14. at 3 o'clock. Interment private.

SHOOK, WILLIAM A. On M-ndav. April 12, 1926. at 3:30 p. William A.

Shook, formerly of 2040 Forhes street, husband of the late Ncrclss Shook (nee Wilson). In his TSth year. Funeral from the funeral home of W. N. Winter, 4730 Friendship avenue, Thursday, April 15, at 2 p.

m. Friends of the family and members of Carpenters' Union. Local No. 202, are respectfully in-vited to attend. RAY, JANE At Cheswick.

on Monday, April 12, 19.6. at 10:30 a. Jane Ray. widow of Wilson Ray, in her 86th year. She is survived by five children, Charles.

Eddie, Hamilton and John 1U Ray and Mrs. Anna Hunter. Services at the residence of her son, Eddie Ray. Washington and Cochran roads. Scott township, on Thursday, April 15, at 1:30 p.

m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. RILEY, SARAH On Monday. April 12. 1926, at 11:45 a.

Sarah Riley (n Costello), wife of the late William A. Riley. Funeral from the home of Mrs. Cecelia Kindel, 1347 Watson street, near Stevenson street, on Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock. requiem high mass at the Church of the Epiphany at 9 o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SYRES, MARIE It. REIVER On Mondav, April 12. 1926, at 1 p. Marie Ret-zer Sykes.

wife of Stephen sykes, in her 34 th year. Services at her late residence, 1615 Conway street. Sixteenth ward, city, on Wednesday evening. April 14, at 8:30 p. m.

Take car 48 to Sterling street. Following funeral from her home the body will be taken to the residence of her brother. Fred Fetzer, Market street. Bridgewater, Beaver county, l'a, where services will be held on Thursday, April 15. at 3 p.

Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment in Beaver cemetery. Beaver papers please copy. STRAl'SS, MM" HIE On Sunday morning. April 11.

1926. at 4 o'clock. Sophie, widow ox Louis Strauss and mother of Bertha Strauss. Bella S. Pel man.

Millie Jacob and Albert A. Strauss. Services at the family home. 6414 Alber-marle street, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. SEEDS, REBECCA MEMARRY On Mon- day.

April 12, 1926. at 5:05 p. Rebecca Meharry Seeds, wife of the late James Seeds. Funeral services at the residence of her daughter. Mra C.

F. Murray. 229 Merl-" dan street. Duquesne Heights, on Wednesday evening, April 14. at 8:30 p.

m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment Thursday morning in Highwood cemetery. Philadelphia (Pal) papers please copy. SMITH.

CATHERINE On Monday, April 1-. j.5f-o. uaiDenoe smith (nee Ricel, widow of Thomas Smith, aired 74 vu- Funeral from the family home, 5235 Butler street, on Thursday. April 15. at 9:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Kier an's Roman Catholic Church at 10 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend.

SAINT VINCENT, PAUL On Mondav April 12. 1926. at 12 o'clock noon. Paul Saint Vinvent. beloved son of Johanna and William A.

Saint Vincent. Fnneral services nill be held at the par ents- resiaence. S39 EajKwood road, Penn township, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. SCHNEIDER, JOSEPHINE MARIE On bunaay.

April 11. 1926, at 10 a. Josephine Marie Schneider, daughter of Josephine and the late Francis Schneider. Funeral from the family home. 22 Creigh- lon avenue, t-rarton.

on Wednesdav. April 14. at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Phillip's church at 9 o'clock. Friends ox the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Please omit flowers. SCHCLMIRE. WILLIAM NORMAN On Sunday, April 11, 1926.

at 1:45 p. William Norman Schulmire, son of the late John and Sarah Cowan Schulmire. aged 43 years, formerly of 1804 Forbes street. Pittsburgh. Funeral services at the chapel of George xr.

emitn. lzoo Federal street. Nortbside. on Wednesday. April 14.

at 2 p. m. SELDON, EDWIN HENRY On Sundav April 11. 1926. at p.

Edwin Henry Seldon, husband of the late Jane Rowbottom Seldon. In his 82nd year. Funeral from the family home. 4 50 Seldon street. Verona, on Wednesday.

April 14, at 2 p. m. Interment in Allegheny cemetery. TINNER, EVA L. MILLER At McKees- port.

Pa on Sunday, April 11. 1926. at 2:40 a. Eva L. Miller Stinner, aged 63 years 3 months 18 days.

Funeral from her late home, 1716 Soles street. Mciweesport, on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Requiem mass at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Duquesne, Pa, at 10 o'clock. Interment in St.

Joseph's cemetery. SPENCE, WILLIAM JOHN On Monday. April 12. 1926, at 3:30 a. William John Spence, aged 72 years, at his residence.

107 Burdock street. Northsme. Pittsburgh. Notice of time of funeral later. TAJLN, OTTO EDWARD On Mondav.

April 12, 1926. at 5:30 a. Otto Edward Tain, beloved son of Otto A. and Rose McGinnls Tain, aged 11 months. Funeral from the family residence.

1209 Boyle street, N'orthsido, on Thursday, April is. at 10 a. m. WHITE, ELIZABETH On Monday. April 12, 1926, at 2:30 a.

Elizabeth White (nee Fences, beloved wife of Charles A. White, In her 66th year. Funeral services at her late residence, 2S12 Frederick street. Northside. on Wednes day.

April 14. at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. WILLIAMS.

EDWARD ROBERT At Cen ter County Hospital, on Sunday, April 1L lazo. at p. Edward Rohert Williams, husband of Ella McChesney Williams. Notice of interment later. Youngstown papers please copy.l WOOD, JOHN K.

At Los Angeles, on Tuesday. April 6, 1926, John K. Wood of McKeesport, formerly of Port Perry, aged 81 years, father of Frank, Will, John and Ben Wood. Funeral services at the home of his son. John H.

Wood. 2000 Baldwin avenue. McKeesport, on Tuesday, April 13, at 8 p. m. Interment on Wednesday in Versailles cemetery.

WIN RE WILLIAM On Monday. April 12, 1926, at -2 a. William Wlnkd. husband of the late Carrie McCain Winkle, at his home, 1519 Greenmont avenue. Dormont borough, in his 83rd year.

Services on Wednesday evening, April 14, at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in St. Paul's cemetery.

WHALEN, MICHAEL J. On Monday, April 12, 1926. at 11:45 a. at his home in Greensburg, Michael J. Whalen.

in his 52d year, husband of Elisabeth Mulligan Whalen. Funeral from his late home on Wednesday, April 14. at 9 a. m. High mass of requiem at St.

Bruno Roman Catholic Church, Greensburg. at 9:30 a. m. Interment In Most Holy Sacrament ceme-terv. WILSON, LCET.LA At the Presbyterian Hospital.

Pittsburgh, Pa on Monday. April 12. 1926. at 2:10 a. Luella Wilson.

She is survived by her mother, Mra Jennie Wilson tnee Loguc) and three brothers and one sister. Services at her late home. 1609 Leishman avenue. New Kensington. on Thursday, April 15, at 2 p.

m. Interment following services at Union cemetery, Arnold. Pa. Parkers Landin; and Rimersburg (Pa.) papers please copy.) WRIGHT. EDWARD E.

On Sunday, April 1L 192.5. at 6:13 p- to-, at his residence. 201 California avenue, Avalon. Edward E- Wright. Funeral service at the A valon Presbyterian Church.

Tuesday evening. April 13. at 8 o'clock. Interment Wednesday morning. Huntington and Logans-port (Ind.) papers please copy.

WARD, JANE FRAZIER On Sunday. April 11. 1926. ax 1:15 p. Jane Frailer Ward, in her SSth year.

Funeral services at the residenc of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Peth. Middle-town road, ltrram. on Tuesday at 8 p. m.

Interment in Saxonburg (Butler county). Fa, Wednesday monuag, Wanted 200 Boys and Girls, Age 8 to 21, for F. new amateur orchestra, witb or without own enroll now for all iDKtrnments; tree ne of instruments; first unit tilling fast. Apply immediately to W. K.

Frederick yiano Co-, 6S5 Smlthfteld at. FEMALE "Wanted 200 Boys and Girls, Afe 8 to 21, for W. F. rederick'a new a ma teur orchestra, with or without own Instru ment; enroll now for all instruments; free use or Instruments; nrst unit nil In fact. Apply immediately.

to W. P. Frederick Piano Smithfield street. WHITE COOK, reference' re quired; good wages. Mrs.

John Freeman. Mayflower 3851. WANTKD AT ONTE Cooks, wslLiesses, dum barmaids, gpncrul homtework, bailers and all kinds of experiencea oeip. Forsters' Employment Bureau, 312 Highland P-ldg. Montrose 0308.

COMPTOMKTKR SCHOOL Rhort conrw mod erate tuition; run by manufacturers of the marnine. rmnittft of tommfrce BMr. WILM HDISG XOUMi LADY. Atrrirnts sucs to BOYD. From nifht wbool to bigrtry tectanical ditrtatkm wt BOID BUSLNKSS COLiJEGK, i-J TTIJU nTrillll', EXPKR1KNCKD Rming-ton-Waiil operator; 1 'rot extant.

LORD'S KMPIXTMKNT BTTRKATJ. 415 KlTZSIMONT3 BLDG. G1RIS to do plain fsewing on lm ps. shades rty while larnlns- tsecond floor, 943 Lib erty Ave. ICsf'KRlKNCED white plrt, general houework.

uaioa uamanq. Bcnenley WANTKI 10 aalealadiea ror huaAe-to-howe proposition; can make $10 day. 132 Fifta coraoprjlia Uoraopolla 3i5. WOM1SN, HARRIKO OR StNOLK, Would a $2,000 or $3,000 yearly income lnter- eat yoo? Not house to boose. Hy-8ryle werrjee tiranco, xujom ouo orn Afa Arcaue.

SiYjCSIj A DEES Ca thollc: poaltiona onen in our gelling department for 4 lWe wtrea, $40 a week eaaiiy made. Call 608 lionae I 1 EXPERIENCED stenographer and Bwltch-boftrd operator: Protestant. IXJRD'S EMPIOTMENT BTJREAU, 41S iTTZSIMONS BLDG. WANTED An experienced beauty operator wbo la a good marceler; can maae nlca money. Inn Shoppe.

808 E. Clay Butler. STENOG KAI'ireRS, Want to douhle your monthly pay check? If wo call Atlantic 6343 for appointment. WHITE NTTK8K GI RLs otct 17, irl href ir-ence; waea $8. Mayflower 44U0.

S31S EUs-worth aire. HOSIERY SAl-ESLAnrES. Beat proposition in city. Hy-Styl Serrlce Branch, Room 3X Bth Ae. Arcade.

HOUSliKliEPKU WANTED Middloured Protctajit. Write Box C. Flnleyvllle. Pa- MALE AXI KF3IALE WANTED Wet cleaner and spotter. you are good we have a steady job.

Write 877, care Pittsburgh Post-Sun. MAKE $20 hundred stamping names on csecks; send 25 cents for samples and Instructions. Nixon Taf Wiaconsi Kap-lda. Wis. HEIJ WANTED INSTRUCTION AUTO SCHOOL Learn auto nnaineaa by practical and indt-Tidnal infftrucuca day and evening claaaea.

Catalog free. Pgh. School of Auto Dept. "3. 06 Penn Att-.

Plttabarsb, Pa. Bricklaying and Plastering. Tanxht by actual work and practice; day and evening daaxea; cataiujoe free. Pittsburgh Trade School. Pent.

8, 406 Penn Are- Plttahoryh. Pa. rSITUATION WANTED-MALE WANTED poeitlon tn traffic department of reliable concern wnere a future ta aaaared one wortny of aate, by yryarur man. aed 29. of good habit, and eonnd healtn, wulinp to start at the bottom, baring 13 years' experience ia machine construction and maintenance; thia experience nas been supplemented by complete course ln traffic management wltb Ia Salle Kxtenaion UniTeraity.

i rite Cara Pittsburgh Poat-Sun. (tEXERAXi manager WORKS itANAGER. Hifrh grade execotive. Si years old. available, practincal training in manufacture of metal excellent rcferencea.

Wrtte K-i5, care Pittaburgb. Poat-Sun. COIXJUKD irarajre man, chauffeur, porter, Janitor, boose deanera. truck driTera, moving belper. handy man.

I'bone Atlantic 2787. Imperial IS-TlIKIiE any -work of any kind in Pittsburgh for a well-educated young cnemist ho haa lout hia bearing? Write it. II-, SIS N. BcartT et. ACCOUNTANT will audit and keep small set of looks for t'-O monthly, day or eve.

Martin, Court lgtTT. WALL WASHBi. general house-cleaning of all kinds: reasonable price. Grant 3963-R. Charley Hayes.

S7 Fullcrton st- COLORED MAN would like to be a plain clothes policeman around Squirrel Hin dis trict. Write L-256, care Pittsburgh, post Son. CHAUTFECR or butler, colored; experienced: single. Brown. Hiland 6045-M.

MAN. reliable, colored, wants housed easing r.y kind. Hiland 5045-M. YOUNG man wants chauffeur job; references and experience. Maynower ICLEAN wall paper, wah walls and ceilings.

Cedar 9321. James THxin. PRIVATE driving, by man, 24; 8 years ex perience: know city thoroughly, alt highways: reference. Hiland 1213-R. William I.

IOder. rn2 Ellsworth E. E. SALESMAN Good, reliable, with some old re liable e-stabliahnient; furnish car and bonds. Flsk 322S-R.

COIRED CH AUFFEUR or truck driver, years experience, reference. ran 7764- SITUATION' WANTED FEMALE WAN'i'HD Stenographic or secretarial position by widow, frraduate of Indiana Normal, frraduate of Business College, with a years' lepral experience and one year with manufacturing firm, desires to locate in Pittsburgh. Address M-319, care Pittsburgh Post-riun. KKLIABU-; colored couple want housework; references. Johnson A Orr Employment, 7406 Hermitage St.

Pranklin 10244. HOUSKCLEAN1NG, laundress, paper cleaning. $2 room; bath rooms. $1.50. kitchen $2.56 by Job or day work; handy men help to move, truck drivers, laborers.

Phone At-lmitfc TTT. TmpeHal. ELEVATOU operator, bank or small office building; experienced; best reference as to character, honesty, ability. Hiland 1213-R. Mrs.

Pearl Ender. Ellsworth E. E. COIjOEKL) woman wishes day's work, any day but Friday; housecleaiiiiig or La on dry. Montrose 9411.

COLORED WOMEN for day work and domestic Call Mayflower JS41. Hill district. EXPERIENCED colored girl wants day work, ironlne. seneral cleaning; no washics or Lafayette 4050. CAREFUL WORKER; will launder silks.

drapery, curtains' and blankets; references! Walnut 3118. TYTEWREEENG- reasonably done at home. 123 Luna East End. Hiland 2159-R. EXPKRU'NCED colored work.

Grant 7764. woman wanta day- WOMAN, colored, wants washings to take home Wilkinsborg. M6 Singer place. Franklin 422-J. COLORED WOMAN deslrej cooking, restaurant or Institution or tea room, 00 borne I ghta.

Call 5:30 p. m. Franklin 4154-R. EXPEIJXENCEO coiorea laundress wants day's work. 314 rear Larimer ave.

Hiland 3777. Mrs. Price. BOOKKEEPER, 6 years experience, presently employed, desires to make a change for Schenley 2753-R. EKLIAIiT.E white woman wanta Monday work.

Mn. Hull, 72 Hazelwood Squirrel Hill. RELIABLE coloretl woman wants office cleaning. Mayflower TIM. COI.tKKI woman wants office or day dean-tns.

irant WOMAN wants amall Aashlne to take home. Hiland 1171-J. SlIAiJL WASHINGS, silks, dered. Maynower 5179. curtains laun- KEAT colored school srirl wanta week's work after school.

314 Larimer ave. Hiland 3777. FAMJLf WASHING to take home; neatly none: reiereneea. rtuana 4-w. TWO V10115 fax fJ18.

girls want evening; work. Fair- WANT manicurist iob in barber shop. Fatr-fai P777. EXPERIENCED colored woman wanta day work. Hiland 0548-J.

COLORED woman wanta day work or cooking. Hiiand TWO colored iria want office wwrk. Tower 7752. May- CO MP 17TE NT colored women want days work. '-rant FOR RENT ilodern homes and apartrnstrM.

gras. electric, furnacea. baths, ere 6-room bouse. 6667 Ladsoct K- K. JSiOO Schenley Heights Kxcluaivo neigrhbor- hood, Dakota room modern house with two baths 80.

6-room house, S09 Clarissa st, Schenley Heitrhts so.en ft-room bouse, SS Ventura N. 8.... 6i.HU 7-room house, aC3 Ahedale Beltz-boover 7.5; 5- nwm house, 35 Hart W'HkinsburB. 6- room house. 19 Karl Wilkinsburg 6-room house, 19 Clifton Park.

f. 40- 6- room house. i0 Oxford st-. Turtle Creek 4.S.BB 7- room house. 6228 Second ave.

6.00 4 rooms, 111 Maurice st- High Class Apartment, N- S. 5 rooms. Janitor service, steam heat K7.HB 5 rooms, janitor servioe. steam heat PYaxier at-. 7 rooms and bath 57.

Crafton 160 S. Linwood 5 room modern apartment 47.5 I and 4-roora janitor service, hot water Kiiiabeth llaxelwood 34 I Collinj 6-room apt. S-VO 633 Lincoln 4 room." 40 COLD KEALTY Court 4SLH. 534 Fourth Ave. APARTMENTS.

3 SOUTH PACIFIC AVE. APARTMENTS. S. Pacific 7 rooms, bath, hard wood floors. Rteam beat.

Very modern, ex- ceptkmal janitor service. Apartments ia excellent, condition. Kental K7.5t and 'rICHEV-BA'RNHART, Inc. 332 Fourth Ave. Itealtnrs.

fonrt SS7ii. CaSsd Kllsworth, corner Clyde. Shadyside: rooms, bath. shower, lurht. rteam heat, an.

TO LET. First floor of brick duplex. Five rooms and bath. Warm air heat, separate laundry. garapo if desired.

View Situation: 608 Grandview jave-nue. Phone Lafayette 0SS5. DORMONT APARTMENTS Pioneer avennf Five rooms, breakfast nook, tile bath; large porch; So. Dormont avenue Four rooma. fnn parior; 7V Hillsdale avenue Four rooms, tile bath, built- i in bed: garage; $15.

CALL H. McGILL, Owner, Lehigh CHOICE APARTMENTS 103 a PAIRMOrXT AVE. 3, 4 and rooms, tile bath, open porcn. hardwood floors; steam beat, hot water I and Janitor service furnlsheJ; wiflim easy walking distance of ilast Liberty; steam and eiectrle cars. 1 I GO TO Hi.

LLOYD 6012 Center Ave. Hllard 391S. TERRACE COURT PRESENT DAY APTS. SHADY" COR. DOUGLAS (SQUIRREL HTI.Lj.

$130. Fire rooms, tile with fihnwpr. 1dtch.ntt equipiwd with frickiaLre, incinerator; grrr 1 Freehold Real Estate Sl 1 Fourth Ave. Coirrt BKKCIIVIBW riesirsble purtment. flvw rooma, tile bath with shower; separate laundry; awnings; garage; Phone Le-hiirh 1055-J.

MARIE APARTMENTS. 6823 Thomas rent now f05; sii-mom steam-heated apartment; large, comfortable, splendid location. SAMUEL W. BLACK Farmers Bank Building. FTVE-ROOM apartment, second floor, brick duplex; hardwood floors, ivory and mahogany finish, French doors, tile balh.

laundry, furnace; garage; adnlta. 1440 Center at-, Wil-kinsbnrg. Franklin APARTMENT in duplex. Beacon Sqairret Hill, from May rent 1 a month. Call Court 203.

DORMONT Four and 6 rooms, bath, heat. bot water Included. Lehigh 332-J. I $65 Very Attractive, Convenient I Six-room apartment in duplex dwelling, pan- eled dining room, living room, hardwood floors, cabinet mantela. tile bath, tndivlantal coal furnace, wide open porch, snn porch; fine district train, trolley, 12 minutes to business.

Walnut 0S50. NORMANHURST APTS. 234 S. WLcebiddle rent Thia apaxtraent of six rooms and bath, bardwood beat included in rental; a Tcry beautiful apartment in splendid location. SAMUEL W.

BLACK Farmers Bank Bnildine- FIVE rooms, sun parlor, batn, femidry, ranpe, shades, furnace, Brentwood or ML Oliver, $62.50. lAfayetta 4190-R. BKLXEVTTE Five-roo a artm ent, S7 ftcrrvt fYemont; rent reasonable. Owner, Uiidra i W1XKLNSBUT.G, 745 North At. AttrctiT i 6-room duplex, Tery modern, hardwood I floors; fine laundry; garage; ideal neighbor-pKxt; reasoibls-DIT'LEX apartments, 5 rooms, modom an- I rointmerts; desirable location rxasocaLle.

Hazel 4961-J. AI.P1N"E 239, Northside Four unfinished rooms, second floor; iLa, elrtriciiy, private bath: adults; 5. InnVn 0W8-R. 1X0 RAM- Corner apartment, secorvd rloor. anrl norch adulter f50.

Call Walnut 0318-M. SHADYSIDK Four rooms, tile bath, neac 1 cars and station. Mayflower APARTMENT. rooms, suitable two lamiliec; rent 65 per month. Call Franklin Hl.

FX'RN" 1 HKO APAHTMKNTS. COZY MODERN PRIVATE Two-room apartment In best rwldrril.i! district: kitchenette, frigidalrv tile bath, shower. Murphy 1, i. janitor Korvlce; nill sublet to adults; May to September, inc. 90 fir month; Gentiles.

Call Hazel 2352-J. SAN JUAN APARTMENTS. 120 N. Honiewood corner Perm, beautiful 2, 3, 4 rooms, bath, kitchenette, licht himI heat and janitor service; conipletelv Inr-nished or unfurnished; also big mnm, 6' I aouare feet long, euitable for art studio or anything In that line. See janitor or call Montrose 0428.

-roora aiart-rrent, tile bath; also smaller one. Hazel 2ai: 4 ROOMS and bath, Shadyside immediate poaseawion. Mayflower CITY AND SUBURBAN. A HOME IN EKAUTIFUI. OAKMONT Attractive, modem corner house.

10 nardwood finish, parquetry floor. 2 bath1, I new furnace, 2-car garage; convenient lo a- tion, tVK) month. Brick semi-bungalow, 8 rooms, hatb, hnrd- 1 wood floors and finish; new furnace siturttion; paved slret-t. i J75 month: half hour from Pittsburgh; 17 trains; high school, river anrrla. Inexpensive new golf club.

R. 11 Kdsall, 618 Ferfiuson I Building. NEW six room house; tile bath, hardwood wood fl fora, cement laundry, hot air heat, 3 car garage; rent tSO per month. Call West View 1148-R. WILKIN'SBURO New T-room, modern, t.

Call to r. Frank I i nJA 1 3- EE wiCKLEYi dwelling and apartments, rooms. t-iQ-tlSO. J. Reed.

Bewickley tn SOUTH IIIUIt 2652 PIONEER AVE. First floor, comer apartment. 6 rooma, hot water beat, garage; strictly modern; April rent free. Lehigh 2880. LLOYD, MLN'NICKS FOB DORMONT RKASONABLJS RENTS.

COLRT MSI. KAST IINIJ SUIRKEL HILL DUPLEX. Second fWr, ix rnoma, rw tUii. mnn par- lor; smraee; rnt $100. Montrone' 4tS5.

KAST KM), Graham place, iT-rwrobrlc boujie, ni frood ra It, alt modern conveniences; hsndy 10 rtret cars and tralzw; suita fly arraniMrd for a nomlTn boo Inqijir Plt. 2'r. Montrie irjf5. VIA Kill of iiVenTduiileT inpthir distrirt; bathn and sarafc. ChJJ lUdeevilio t.

lUre! STOUKKOOMS HHt fCKNT. Penn Ave. and Wood St. Storeroom In new baildliyp to be ere-ed, BL. ft.

with ejitrajce from totn i. arrtcts. Will Lease for hmg terra. 41 GEORGE 30T Fourth Ave. Court SOtO.

100 RETAIL LOCATION, 6111 PENN EAST ENI. STf.RER'XlM 3ix344: TtAr-'KMKNT AMD T' I r.IT'.lOI.KI. INTO KELLY-WOOD, CK.VTKR ItfUANIX HlUWSeH. I CHIXPREX'S aewinc neatly done. 15.

May9nwer CATIKIJiG dinners and luncheon cooked or aenred. Mra. Uoy. Franklin LADY with-child 7. desires bousekeeplng willing to leavo city.

Hazel 4274- NEAT colored girl wishes position part time work or parlor mald.CaH Mayflower 7834. SMALL washing. eiik curiama laundered. l.afa yette 4nm-M 6KAMSTRKSS Reliable, colored, 'wants woik at home. Fairfax LaCNDBFPS -(Colored) er cleaner wuta day work.

11 and 1318-R. day or take home. Franklin 4HS.1K. B.KLIABI.K colored girl wanta part-time work. Franklin 544a-W, 9 to 4.

OOLOREI) woman wants laundry taka boma. Grant 294L ROOMS FOR RENT LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 1318 ALLEGHENY Northaide Ten minute, downtown; 1, 2 or furnished light housekeeping rooms, sink, rane. electric and bath; reasonable rent to families. Cedar SJ-8-Jr. CKNTRAL KAST LIBKKTY Running water.

8.5O-$10; sinirle. kitchenette, Prince-ton S30. Hiland 12St-K. UT. 'WASHjSGTONl Pnrnisbed, two-room apartment.

Lafayette 2837-J. TWO-room apartment is private family: park location; walking distance; ail conreniencea. Psirfax 0765. WESTERN S47 Larse lieht attic housekeeping; or storage. 2 front house keeping rooms; children welcome.

Cedar 0139-M. TWO KOOM and kitchenette, lieht housekeeping: colored. Franklin 4683-It. PENS AVE. 6447 First floor famished apartment, '3 rooms, bath, porches, yard; reasonable.

PENN AVE-, 5447 Furnished kitchenette apartment, running water, clean, modern; reasonable. ROOMS. ELLSWORTH 5400. corner Aikeav ex clusive front room in one ox the most beautiful homes ln the city; connectine bath, hot water beat, breakfast and evening- dinner for couple or two gentlemen. Call Mayflower 03ift- CRAFT 116 Furnished room with board, second noor, adjoining bath, bcuen-ley 6014.

FROM June 1 until October 1, attractively furnished 6-room house; 2 baths, nice porch, lawn and earape; convenient Shadyside district; adults, Gentues only. 1'hone Slay-flower 8242. BACM 5520 Well furnished room, in stantaneous not water; reuueauui ur uuei-ness couple. Montrose 04S2. EAUM E625r-Klegrant furnished rooms.

wit or without running water; plenty oi bath room; near IUup station; with meals. Hiland 2961. S. HIGHLAND 370 Second floor front room for gentleman; furnished. A 1 F.N MS Furnished room, newly papered, near cars; desirable BfKXA VISTA 1228 Second floor, two- room apartment, modern; business man or couple.

ELNOXVILLB Nicely furnished front room, private family, modern home, best location; all conveniences. LaXayette 1425-B, LARGE housekeeping room, mn-t-, electric, conveniences. a.t.rHl week, etlar uui. AURELIA 6343 Second floor front; 1 minutes from East Liberty station; gentlemen. Montroso 0179.

bEC'OXD floor front room, with semi-private bath; breakfast and dinner served; bus mesa woman. tjchenley 9010. P.KAJ. HOME for one or two srentlemen; all modern conveniences, on Murray avenue, near Murray and Forbes street. Squirrel HilL Hazel SSS.

HOWK 5531 May until October, 2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms, first floor. Call Mayflower -IN. PA-RK location; nice, clean, light housekeep ing rooms; 6 and 6. Call Cedar 1154-J. MARCHAND, 6304.

corner Shady ave. LarKe ee-ond noor room; all conveniences. Hiiajid SfiSX BKLLEVCE furnished room; private family; near car line; men only. Linden 3005-J. Alien A NT) 6332, Eaat Liberty Room lor lady employed; hot plate privileges; laundry.

Montrose 0177. BEN. VIS TON 312 Nicely famished rooms for light housekeeping. Hfland 6716. NORTH CBAIG 135 Beautiful second floor front room furnished for ligiit housekeeping; suitable for 3 or 4 adults.

Schen-ley 0373. BOQTJET 348. Oakland Nicely furnbshed room, sleeping or light housekeeping. Schenley 4250-J. SHEBADEN Bright front room, next to bath: near Langley Hip; private family; $3 per week.

Federal WELL FURNISHED front room in steam heated apartment; gentleman only. Call eve-nings Schenley 24o-W. BROAD 5433 Exeepttonai room with kitchenette, everything furnished; $7. Mont- trose 78Q4. DORMONT Nicely furnished room at car stop.

Call Lehigh 1624. 0.ICIXD. -13 Coltaxt avenue Second floor front, 2 gent'emen or employed couple. Schenley StUT-W. TWO furnished rooms, private bath.

Call Ha- zeX 3024 FXTRNISHED room for man and child or a pipe couple; colored. Hiland 1171-J. DAWSON STREET. S443. Oakland TwcTor 3 furnished rooms, light housekeeping.

range and sink, garage optional. On car line. Schenley 3906. IDEAL location for Westinghouse men. 71.10 McPherson near Homewood station.

Three rooms with bath. fSO. Franklin 5-10. AVONTDALE PL-. 5532.

EastEnd BVrnlshed room, second floor, private family. rose 3505. FCRNISHKD ROOM, uentlemao or couple; private family; Jewish. Montrose 1639. 955 WESTERN N.

S. Hifrh-class rooms and apartments with modern couveniences; close to business and theaters. Phone Fail-far. 6972. FUEXISHED room for gentleman; ested call Schenley fHil-W.

if lnter- ATTEXTION' PittsburKh Rentlnsr Company has clean, desirable sleeping rooms, $4 week up; apartments 51o week up; also bachelor suites; private bath. 404 Chamber of Commerce Buildins- A VE. Cheerful second floor room, next to bath, fur gentleman. Pboue Maynower 7758. GRANT 5S63 Attention Grant IKa Have you a room to spare, or could you arrange a little housekeeping: suite for business people? Pittsburgh Room Renting Company have desirable, permanent tenants waiting.

List today. 4M Chamber of Commerce Bldg. McKEE PLACE, 256 Room next to bath. Call evenings. Schenley3oC'3-M.

DENNISTON 417. East End Desirable rooms, twin beds, high-dags borne; near East Liberty; unlimited telephone. Montrose 9'J76. W'lLKlNSBTJRG Pleasant rooms in private home, convenient to three cars, suitable for two gentlemen- Franklin 170-M. HAMILTON 75413 rooms furnished far light housekeeping; running- water.

UNFURNISHED ROOMS SECOND floor, three rooms, bath, electric, pas. furnace heat, laundry. Lafayette MS3-R. WnjvINSF.CTiG. 401 'West st.

3 goo third floor rooms with sick, gas and electric Franklin (802-R. SHERAllEN Three rooms, all conveniences; working couple preferred. Phone Federal 2341-R. FOUR unfurnished rooms, $22: bandy AVest-loghoose plant. Call Braddock FERRYSVTLLB DISTRICT Three unfnraished rooms; rent reasonable.

Cedar 1195-41. N. HIGHLAND IilSTRICT n.ms. ail con-eniences. Inquire N.

Beatry Kt. 4 ROOMS, bath, home like, pleasant surround trigs, couple, only $37. Walnut KK1-J. HOMEWOOD OWNER has cheerful uniur-nlshed rooms. Montroqe BROWNSVILLE 2,114 i wo unrm-niBhid rooms, private bath, furnace, heat included.

Carrick 22KB-W. WEST NORTH AVE82r-Two roonuTcwoad floor, or three connecting rooms; modern. THREE large rooms, all conveniences. Call I-enigh MT. LEBANON Three choice rooms; one of bath and laundry; Protestant.

Lehigh 2127-It. LINCOLN AYE. bLSfldCT 2 uiifuni iahed rooms, second floor, Hiland 361G-M. THREiS first floor rooms or four second floor rooms. Call Walnut 8312.

ROOMS AND BOARD 230 SOUTH NEGLET AVTL Attractive room next bath; breakfaxt and even in ner: rea.mna tl. i3 on rone 9051. ATTENTION MOTIIKBS Hat; tarried tnj sarburbsQ borne Into a board ing faom for Zittie cbiiilrpn pieiity of iniJte, frftii Teti-tablei. mot hers' care; prefnr Ixiyx from 3 1 yeara of age. Fiiune 222 TTT.K El.

WANT itleman to room and board: private family. Linden ZI1L WANTKD ROOMS si: roo in pr ajy fern re excixanKed. Wrtte. cta3-i price and par-Ucuiara. Box lictsbarrb more productive way than In tie dis counting of bills.

Suppose that you ase your working capital to take ad 'vantage of the two per cent discounts i offered on the monthly payment of bills. Each dollar so employed earns I two cents Interest every month, or a total interest rate of 24 per cent dur- A ins- the year. One cashier saved his company hundreds of dollars each month by i introducing: a simple system, which he describes as follows: "At the of each month, I make a list of the bills that faQ due that month, ar-' f. ranging them according to dates of maturity. Every fifth day I go over this list to post myself as to the cash required in order to get full advantage of discounts.

If more cash receipts come In than are demanded to care for current bills, I frequently antici-. pate bills and pick up extra count. Where I can call in funds for discount use at a I offer such terms as will bring--t the needed money at a margin." Though such use of surplus is an elementary source of added profits, it is often neglected or Ignored as an unfamiliar end difficult operation. In some lines, such as dry good, jewelry, notions and other merchandise, discounts run as high as seven per cent. To take advantage of such discounts -with' surplus funds is much more prof- i itaWe- than to allow such funds to lie Idle, even at a good Interest rate.

(Copyright, ISfin. A. W. Shaw and Associated Editors, Inc.) FUGITIVE ARRESTED Joseph Krasel, 55 years old, of the I Kittanning road, O'llara township, eaid to have been the driver of an 'automobile which struck and seriously injured Miss Amy Buehler, 26 years i old, of Winchel street, CHara town-, ship, while she was walking in the Kittanning Pike Sunday night, was arrested yesterday afternoon in the -American Spring Company's plant, i McCandless avenue, and locked in the 1 Sharpsburg police station charged -with reckless driving and aggravated and battery. Following the accident, Sllss Bqeh- ler was taken to her home, where it jwas found she had suffered serious lacerations, body bruises and shock.

After bitting the woman, Krasel. it is said, drove the machine against a pole and then fled. DEATH NOTICES AL.KXLA DER. EMTL.Y MacMTLXAN At Cleveland, on Saturday, April 10. 1 Emily MacMUlan Alexander, wife of Rev.

J. A. Alexander. Funeral services at her late residence. 14 Kmeraon avenue, Crafton, Pv, on Tuesday at 2:30 p.

m. -BIBT, MART I-OTJISK JETVNINGS On Sunday. April 11. 192S, at a. m.

Mary Ionrae Jennings, wife of the late William H. Burt, at the home of 'her daughter. Mrs. Edwin T. Ferguson of Waban, Man.

-Juneral acrvlces at H. Samson's, B37 Neville street. Pittsburgh, Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment pri- vate. BCHH.

JOSEPH I'KIAH On Monday, April IS. 126. at 8:30 a. Joseph Uriah Bush, husband of the late Mary McOinley Boh arjd father of Gracia Hubcnhelm and J. Arlington Bush, aged 66 years.

Funeral services at the residence of his daughter. Mr a. Gracla Bubenheim, 3238 Pinehurst street, Dormont. Tuesday eve ning, Ajvril 13, at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invltea to at tend.

Interment In Polk Run cemetery. Westmoreland county (Pa.) and Los An geles Cal.) papers please copy.J BZGGKRT, MBS. MARTHA D. On Sunday. April 11, 1926, at 2:30 a.

Mrs. Martha wife of James Biggert. Funeral services at her late residence. 132 Hawthorne avenue, Grafton. Ps Tnes- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Interment private. COOK, MARY C. On Sunday. April 11. 1986.

at 6- p. Mary Cook, widow Frank Cook, in her 82nd year. Sur vived by one Bon. William Henry Coo It; two daughters, Laura and Annie Cook; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services Wednesday at 2 p.

m. at the family home. 20 Kast Woodford avnnue, Carrick. Friends of the family .7" and members of Concord Presbyterian Church are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment in Zimmerman cerae-' tery.

CLAiTON, JANK GOLDEN On Sunday, April 11. 1926. at p. Jane Golden Clayton, ra her 88th year. Fimeral from the home of her granddaugh- tor.

Mrs. George P. Kestner, 3908 Pe-wiokley road, Northside, Pittsburgh, on Taoauy, April 13, Interment at Waroes-j be nr. Pa. ANN Elt.

(I FORGE On Sunday, April 11, 191. at 12:30 a. George Danner, husband of the late Theresa Ltmbruner laxmer. In his 66th year. He is sur -vtved by two daughters.

Mrs. Daniel SuTUvan and Mrs. John. Karnbauer, and two sons, George. and Edward Danner.

Funeral on Wednesday. April 14, at 8:30 a. from the family residence, 1810 Jane street, Southside. Solemn high mass at Bt. Michael's church at a.

m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Kx STKK. EMM A AN On Monday eve-Jilng. April 12.

1926, at pi at her residence, S40 Dixon avenue, Ben AvojOjP-v. Noii'" of funeral later. KI.A.N "tBETH On Saturday. April 10. 1.

p. at the home of her daughte. E. Wade. Market and Bank eti Beaver, Pa Elizabeth Mann, wife 'he late Joseph Plana.

nmenu service, a Tuesday at 8 n. m. Interment priva. Wednesday at Horoe- wooa cemetery, Pittsburgh. I K.

JOHN c. On Sunday night. April at o'clock. John C. Feick.

husband of Marie Gamble Fetck and son of Anna and the late John Feick. Sr. Funeral sorvlces at his late residence. 334 McKlnhey avenue. Avalon, on Tues- nay evening.

April 13, at 8:30 o'clock. Interment private Wednesday morning. PI T7 PATRICK. MRS. MARY ADELAIPK At Philadelphia, on Monday, April -12.

1926, at 7 P. Mrs. Mary Adelaide Fltrpatrick. beloved wife of Thomas Fltapatrick, of 608 North St. Clair street.

Notice of Ume of funeral later. FITZ SIM HONS, MARTHA On Monday. 12. 1926, US Martha Fitz-' slwmona. Remains at the W.

H. Wood Co. funeral home, Forbes street and McKee place. --Oakland. Requiem hlrh mass at St.

Paui's Cathedral, on Wednesday morn ng. April 14, at o'clock. Frlenda of the family are respectfully invited to attend. rftrrmnt in Calvary cemetery. KMiIK.

JO.SETII Suddenly, on April 10, 192S, at 11:30 p. Joseph Gordon, beloved husband of ToiWa Zimmern Gordon. In his 43rd year. services on Tuesday afternoon, IS. at 2 o'clock.

fPhlladelphla (Pa). Rochester (f. HoJton and New Tork papers please copy. UOOl. KABEIXK J.

On Sunday, April 11. 1926, at 12:10 at her home. Center township. Beaver county. Isabette J.

Good, sister of Annie K-Good. Funeral Kervlcs on Tuesday. AprH IS. at 2 o'clock, at Denny M. K.

church. Pittsburgh. Interment in Allegheny ceme-tery- CKOKc.K. MRS. JOHN On Monday.

April 12. 19:6. at p. at Uve family reaidene, 5526 Center avenue, Pitts- burgh. Mrs.

John George, aged 4 years. Funeral services at her late residence on Wednesday evening at o'clock. Interment private Thursday morning at Irwtn ra. flAKGLOn. PR.

CHARLES I On Monday mornmc. April 12. 19K, at 2:21 clock. Ir. 1'harles L.

GaBgloff, belove.1 hnsMnd of Anna Gangleft" (nn at r-sidenre. 161 VlrKlnta avenu-. In his 67th year, on Thur.iay afternoon," April li. mX 3 m. Krienils of the family are Invited ot atxecd.

GRCr? J'MJ 0" Monday. April i 19-6. at 4 a. James s. Gracey husband of Ella Knlseiy Gracey.

Funeral and Interment at Newville, Cumberland county. Pa. HA8SON, EXJZA DI LI JNGER On Friday April 9, 1926. at 10:30 p. iru.

at th4 residence of her daughter. Mrs. K. Stuard. Berkeley.

Cal, Elhta Dlllingor iittowii. wiuow or Albert A. aged 83 years. Hasson, Funeral services the retridenr v. on.

Harry D. Hasson. 728 East End rnuourfn, rn-. on aiternoon. April 15.

at uiennoK at A 1 vert on. Pa. morning at 11 o'clock. HUGHES. MRS.

JOSEPHINE MCACLEY April lz. at 11-30 a. MiK'auley liughea. wife of James E. Funeral from the family home.

SMI ter avenue, on Tuesday morning at 8:30 ara. Mifmn men requiem mass at ui 1 1 1 trtii iii at a. m. Kenosha (Wis.) papers please copy. iio, at 4 p.

Jean Gwendolyn Irons, daughter of Dale S. and wraojii irons, ax ner home, 84S Sixth "Jraopoiia, ra, aged 2 years montha. services at trie family home 7L I3 at 2:30 P- m- Friends lamuy are respectfully invited to Beaver Valley papers please copy.l mjjbih On Monday i-. at a. Ellabell Johnston (nee Owens), beloved wife of Lawrence A.

Johnston, her 30th year, at the home of her parents in West Eliz- UMUl. Funeral from the home of her faihor.ln. law, Guy C. Johnston. 11,9 Forty-third street.

Pittsburgh, on Thursday afternoon, April IS. at 2 o'clock. Members of me iaugnters of Rebecca, and Mr shaddle Lodge No. 222 will hold services weanesaay evening at o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend.

Johnstown CPs.) and Chicago (11L) pa pers piease copy.l JONES, JOHX C. On Monday, Japril 12. 0.1. a. eh.

jooq tj. Jones, hus-band of Amanda Bell Stull Jones, aged Jfunerai services at his late home 407 Uron avenue. Turtle Creek, on Wednesday, April 14, at 8 p. m. Inter ment in united cemetery, Thursday 10:30 a.

m. JOYCE. JOHN J. On Saturday morning. Airit xv, law, at ciock, John J.

Joyce, husband of Harriet Johnston Joyce. Funeral from his late home. Schenlev Apartments, on Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Solemn high requiem mass at St. Paul's Cathedral at 10 a.

m. Please omit KNACSS, JOHANNA On Sunday. April xx. is-'B, at p. Johanna Knaius (nee Tud), wife of Charles Knauss, in her S5th year.

She ls survived by two soils. Charles and Fred Knauss; three daughters. Mrs. Theresa Wolf. Mrs.

Jackson and Mrs. L. B. Hinds, and ll grandchildren. Funeral from her late residence.

1113 t-pnng uaraen avenue, Northaide, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Friends of the family and members of St. John's Ladies' Aid Society are re spectfully invited to attend. KLEMMKK, PHTDOMENA MART On Saturday, April 10. 1926. at 6:20 p.

m. Pbilomena Mary Klemmer, wife of John Klemmer, in her 69th year. Funeral from her late residence, SI 3 Sylvan avenue. North Braddock. on Wednesday, April 14.

at 8:30 a. m. High mass of requiem at St. Joseph's K. u.

church, Eraddock, at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully lnvrtea to attend. HI OUT. ANNE SEVARO On Mondav.

April 15, 1926. at 3 a. Anne Bevard Right, wife of Richard S. Klght. Services at the family residence, 219 Trenton street.

Hazelwood. on Tuesday evening. April 13, at o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment at Brownsville, on Wednesday morning, April 14.

on arrival of train leaving P. E. station. Pittsburgh, at 8 o'clock. KKISK, LOCISA 8.

Suddenly, on Mon day, April 12. 192C. at 10:50 a. Loaiaa S. ruse (oee Breel), widow of August u.

Ivruse. aged 2 years. Funeral services at her late residence. 223 Evergreen avenue, Millvale, on Thursday, April la, at p. m.

Friends of tne family are respectfully Invited to attend. LANZAROTTA. JOSEPH On Sunday April 11. 1926, Joseph Lanzarotta, son of Marlanno and Frances Lanzarotta (nee Iannarino), aged 41 years. Funeral from his parents' residence, 13t5 Collier street.

Homewood. on Thursday, April 15, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem mam at the Mother of Good Council Church at the Mother of Good Counsel Church respectfully invited to attend. LEWIS, E.

PIDXEY Suddenly, on Sunday, April 11, 1926, at 12:45 a. at his home. 306 Craft avenue, Oakland. E. Sidney Lewis, beloved husband of Sara E.

Lewis. Funeral services at the W. II. Wood Company's funer borne, Forbes street and McKee place, Oakland, on Tuesday, April 13, at 3:30 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment in Homewood cemetery. LORE, KETCRAH V. At Sclo, on Monday, April 12, 1926, at 9 a. Ke-turah V.

Lore, widow of J. I. Lore. Funeral services at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Vandergrift, Pa, on Wednesday afternoon, April 14, at 2:30 o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. LATSHAW. MARGARET AW On Sunday morning. April 11, 1926, at 5:30 o'clock, Mrs. Margaret Ann Latshaw, widow of Benjamin F.

Latshaw, in her 102nd year. Funeral services at the Point Breeze Presbyterian Church on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment private later. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Cincinnati.

Detroit, New Tork and California papers please copy. LA FT) It A LG II, ALLISON On Satur day. April 10. 1926. at 2 a.

Allison Lauderbaugh, aged 87 years, husband of Margaret Lauderbaugh. Funeral from his late residence, on North Branch road, services at OaJcdale Presbyterian Church, Oakdale. on Wednesday, April 14, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment in Oakdale cemetery. Please omit flowers. MacPHEE, GEORGE Suddenly, on Friday, April 9. 1925, George Mac-Phee, in his 28th year. Funeral services at his late residence 70 Kenmawr avenue, Rankin, Pa-, on Tups-day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment in Monongohela cemetery. MOXAGHAN, JOKN On Monday, April 12, 192b. at 4:20 p. John J.

Mona-ghan, husband of the late Rose sibling Monaghan and son of Margaret Monaghan (nee Ryan) and the late Edward Monaghan. Funeral from the homo of his -brother. Frank Monaghan. 5143 Camogie avenue, on Thursday, April 15, at 8:30 a m. Requiem high mass at St.

Kieran's Roman Catholic Church at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. MORROW. EDWARD J.

At the residence of Mra Elizabeth Yates, 1S39 Chislett street. Morningside, on Monday, April 12, at 9 a. m. Edward J. Morrow, in his 71st year.

Funeral services at the chapel of ITolz- helmer A Bock Company. S18 Main street, Sharpsburg, on Wednesday. April 14. at 4 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. MONAHAN, HI GH, JR. On Sunday. April 11. 1936.

at 4 a. Hugh Monahan. son of Hugh Monahan, in his 49th year. Funeral from the chapel of John A. Frey- vogel, 263a Fifth avenue, on Tuesday, April 13, at 9:30 a.

m. Blessing service at St. Agnes' Roman Catholic Church at 10 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

PAIT, EMMA On Saturday. April 10. 1926, st 10:45 p. Miss Kmma Paul, daughter of the late Theodore and Veronica Haley Paul, in her 64th year. Survived by one sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Herbst; one brother, I.awrc-noe Paul two nieces. Mrs. Mario Msing and Mrs. Flora Koehnlein; one nephew. Lawrence Herbst.

Funeral Tuesday at 8:30 a. from her late resrtdenca. 40 Emerald street. South-side, near Brownsville avenue. Requiem high mass In St- George's Church.

Allen aenue, at 9 a- ro. Fnen.is of the family and members of G. B. District No. 461.

are respectfully Invited to atftelld. Interment in St. George's cemetery. FURNITURE STORAGE rmrpnoop WABEHorsKS. Erprrt Parkers.

Motor Vans. HAUGH KEENAN, STORAGE A TRAJJSFEB CO. Center A i-udld Avea. Montroae 6700-1-3-3. LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES FOUND ON STREET CARS MOXDAT, APBIL ft.

Band air, rente 08. Iurw, route 88. lure, route Kl. Puree, mute 88. Card cape, mute S5.

Bok. rout 53. Purse, route 15. TUKSDAY. ft.

Glasses, route ML Oinsee, mute 84. Purse. nute 82. Rinp, route 76. lUTBe, route 86.

Money, mute 60. Ijse, mute 44. lurc, route 23. WEaVESHAT. APRIL, J.

Purse, route 76. route 64. route 72. Pocket hook, route 65. route Iure, route Parpin.

route 7. Pin, route 30. TIICIWDAT, APBIL Folder, mute 73, Bank: boofe, mute 22. Purse, mute -3. Pin, route rX FRIT) AT, APRIL Pocket boot, mute M.

Pocket hook, route 211. GIh, mute 1JL 0 t'ienret ce. mute 22. Mont-y, route Si. Card case, route S3.

A TUTtD A APRIL, Collar button, route 8. Fox tail, route 14-Pin, route 14. SUNT AT, APRIL 11. Por.krtbook, nrjte SX. Mnftey, route IS.

Ilarxlhatr, route 7. f'utfT luiKH. route 34. Par pin. route 85 Bracelet, route i0.

Information conremliur these artloies mmy be had by caJlUis; PITTS CRO TT B.AJLWATH OO, LOST Di-PT GRANT Ask for Extension 14S. LOST Fox terrier bitch, black and wblte seven months id. lior.rn.se number 12177. Re ward If returned to 1L W. Ir.reitfiLjtt!n Paver road.

Sandy Creek, or addrvss H-Zli t'liisc-nrpn I'ost-frum LOST One 10-months" old female shepherd police dos; black w.th tarn marking. war-lnK chain ciliir; very fond of children liberal irwarU Cnciiuunicata wtth Iavid i L. KcCah 1 11 tiart 1 1 tit-, 1 iazl ZS- Qourt BTOrjSN Ford tw-door sntlan from i liarn. Wheeling iKland. HOi nv-1ei; license! Jol-fcCO Ohio.

ia'tor No. l-S-'ltH-; reward, W'heoliinj p-'lkv IVpt, LfrST iLaie IJostoo buildog, 00 left eyeball; iarge. nnuid, suiooth s'ar on n-ht we ilain leather narn-s: license 1" Itetam to Itj Giadntone road. SqqirrfJ jiiil. Mayilower IST Saturday night.

sinaH handbag cuntaat- ia iscjrs arm and lrirant weannj ap- parel. 11 da ytina e. Grant 71 GO. LOST In 3rarrei IfUl dirtrlct o5aturda probably on Keatot-ky auiue Northuni- beria-od STenae. p.ir Rhell ruzuncd rase.

Call own ejrH hand 1A )ST Diamond bur pin, stents, platinum tp, from 8 to downtown or oa orUsside; liberal reward. Pairfax LOST Fox terrir doc, fcniaie, black and white, little brown on face. Call owner, Lafayette 4213J. Reward. LOST Clore, Saturday.

April 10. Pindrx please phone Uazel tif2. LOST White and tan spotted fexuale nonnd, pointed none, 18 inches hiffh; reward. Ped-eral21C5-J LOST -Three-totorte diamond ring on Sarorday. 10, in Jenkins Arcade or Ifttstmrvo market; liberal reward.

Call Mm. Williams, LaXayptte 1035-M or addreos 417 Zarm st.t Knoxvilie. FOUND Black and white poppy, in Souurel II iU. Call Haiul 4i2-J. PERSONAL M.

B. W. CALL, office. II. call office.

G. K.p cull office. H. i all P. LA.NOll.

iHTmaneit waTing, $i0; satisfaction ptlarante-xi; itijei ere. and Smidnv. Lillian Baldwin, rm. 2K! 434 4th 1-52 FOfNIV TIeatinc furnace and rnf repairing. A inert S.

Totten 213 Sood tit. FOOTU Soot destrrrrr, cleans amcke pipe and chimney. Albert S. Totten. 213 Wood t.

HELP WANTED SALESMEN AND AGENTS. SALESMrcxTo ca" on ln Pittsburt-h territory. Answer by letter only; rive experience, ace. reference. Wm.

606 Chamber of Commerce Pbiji- M.VLE Rractlcal BricMaylig PLASTERING SCHOOL. Learn brlcklayinfr cr plastering by practical wort; call and see oiir spring class, now startinjr, and join it while our special low rates are on and save $15.00 on tuition and be able to earn big money and enjoy the pood ings yoa pee th era hs re 1 2 to $16 a day awaits yon; good for 2 wekn only. STKKL CITY BRTCKLAYTMJ SCHOOL 203 AlAitKET FIFTH F1XQR. CITY. COMMERCIAL ART.

National concern has opening for several capable and responsible men over 21 having talent for drawing who are willing to learn this profession thoroughly; experience unnecessary; earn while learning. Write Sltl, care Pittsburgh Post-Sun, AN official in a steel mill near Pittsburgh has an excellent opening. Duties mostly secretarial. Must be able to take dictation and set up letters and reports in first-class shape. Experience in engineering work desirable.

Give full personal history in letter. Write Box S-283, care Pittsburgh Post-Sun. H.ON I iRAITriMAX First-cla-ss ornamental: one familiar with grating preferred. Gratinir 10 of America, Hutler at. Phone Flak Hanlon Oresrory Co.

luL'NG MAX, neat Hppearing. to work with manager talcing or'icrs that appeal to every bou.sewlff; orders daily pays SS weekly. Apply 630 Wabiish 410 Liberty Mr. Cummiucs. ERRAND W'Y.

14 and 16 yeaj-3 of i-m, for licht work, lleeren Bros. Penn ave, and st. TAIIajK for biisliolrucui. mtiiit be first-class. LOT ALT SM EN -New development, 10 paid in full when sale is made; car unnecessary; leads furnished.

Write it, care 1'itisburrh Post-Sun. A XT FID Motor truck laochaiiic, S70SSeie-nott St-. Oakland. MEN wasted to solicit ln Pittsburgh and adjoining territory; experience not ce-'-csaary; hmn.lej-s canons 1 1 to per week; some aa fcjtrh as 01 per week, Appty Koom 40, Kwvian Bids. man only.

Apply at once, comer Perm ave. RELIABLE colored girl wanta day work. L-an Wiiat mL. Utvoa ZSxi..

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