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Eighteen TUESDAY MORNING, PTTTSB IT Jl TI JANUARY 27, 1025. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ROOMS LOST AND FOUND RAILROAD NEWS Frigidaire Exhibit Is Opened Here ma ij railroad, and the Washington. Baltimore Annapolis, is not necessary. and it points out that the highway is I now severely taxed to accommodate present highway traffic biivvei-n lie cit ics. ItAII.HOAl) NOTKS.

The Central region freight loss and lamage prevention committee of the KXPlvRIKXCKD OX rmrm. souss ceRSTEfrnnisn fut of town, and sor company roprrsnlativo. I AT A XT A KM PLO YM KXT. 4-JO Third Avo. Alaskan Tours To Be Installed Northern Trips Available to Local Travelers.

W. J. Banr. jrr-ncrrnl ac.nl, passTipor department of the- National Railways, in IMtshiirsrli. has rrcfivod an announcement from J.

K. ralrym-ple, vice prosiilpnt of th I'ompany of the installation, titirinsr the- romins summer by Ii company of a stfam-ship service between Vancouver. Prince Iluprrt and Alaskan points, effective June Z2. This service is to connect with through sleeper service from Chicago via. Puluth and ihe Canadian National, and reservation for the trip from Pittsburgh can bo made through the office of Mr.

Hurr. The Chicago sleepers make collection with the Pteam.ships at both Vancouver ami Prince Rupert. Two steamers are to be used in this service. The Northern tours will start from Vancouver every Monday and Will stop over for connections at Prince Rupert from 10:30 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, every Wednesday. The round trip from Vancouver will occupy 10 days.

The most Northern point to be reached is Skarway and other points of interest to be touched are. Old and New Matlaktla. Port Simpson, the old Hudson Bay post. Ketchikan, a typicul V. Alaskan town lyinsr at the foot of the Wranprell.

at the mouth of Stikln river, which presents many associations with the period when Alaska was a Russian possession Ju- nAll fa nit a 1 nf Alaska a mntirrn cttv" Tain, i-ll nn.t 1 1 A iuu mici diiu ill: lanu idviri, ji Skagway, the tourists will lie given an opportunity to visit White Horse and the' Atlin Lane district. EMPLOYES TO KKTIKE. Ninety-six employes of the Pennsyl-vania railroad system will be retired from active duty February 1, under the company's pension plan, and placed upon the "roll of honor." Forty-three of ithese workers are on the payrolls of the Eastern region. 19 on', the Central 'region; nine on the Northwestern region, 11 on the South- western region, six on the Altoona -Vsfpv: works, three on the general offices at 5Xvrc' Philadelphia, and five on the Long j. land Railroad Company.

rdV Of thp tntnl nlimhpf tn La rptirrl iW.t-' eicht have been in th pmnlov of the v. Pennsvlvania. railroad for 50 vears or more, each, while 50 out of the 96 have had 40 years' service or more. Those with a half century or more Of active duty to their credit in the fntrol mcrinn ota Ten freight agent. Krie Ashtabula division: Sharon, 54 years, seven months; jmpji A Tlemiith rnrulnrtnr.

Panhan- wii die division, Columbus, 52 years, eight months; Thomas Bolitho, pumper, p. Panhandle division, Cadiz Junction, 51 years, 11 months: at the Altoona 71 ii works, Jesse J. Noonan. watchman, VivvAltoona machine shop, 50 years, two inonths. fSvi -p; Since the establishment of the Penn-JgylTanla railroad system's plan, Janu-kry 1, 1900, a total of 17,800 employes kJ' have been retired under its provisions.

Ot these 9,745 have died. The total he finiily nre M- nn y. .1 in-i -tin 1.1. 7 S. li'li il et vi- i.Lv.

JTiU.lrv Is- K. I'i tin li KlT.r-f.ill'C. Ml WILLI in 24. at a. It-v.

Wtiiia Muti-'er. axistant of St. Tit-' M-Hin! ''hlirth. M' IV. -liu I'a.

i Fi on 2S 1'i ori- c. at Z0 a. Solemn 1 1 1 1 in. 10 rn of i. i Krichl? ff ST.

hc nf Mi.utit S' i -ire. IV-rp. II I'iller i V. I K-lilielh Sim N'i "10. rr.crii'.'iit l.ct;i'ii.

I ti atteri'1. I and Newark i Wilmtne-, ton I Del i. York iUii papers rle.i-e 1 HIT, M.TI'Hi:W y. inunry at 12 2l m. Ltllii Hi.

husband ff fit. of Mrs Sorter. Mr Flt.ren. Mathilda I t. William i'tt W.

Ott. r.l" Mrs. 1 1 Tli.imiL. ral ur l.i n. r'rem bis rrM-lil SI AlNtl enriier of ln.lu'ry s'rci.

Alb-moan. burtrli. Solemn Iiil'Ii tn.i.ss ut 9 a. in St. lleor'e ''hUr-ll.

I'l ielliiv of tile f.tlll- iiv iuii) metii l.ets of Pittsburgh IjUte No 11, ii. are i ul 1 incite-i to attend. lnteriiu'iil in Sr. ileore' cetneteiy. ItriX IIKIU A.

II. Monday. J.imiaty 1920. at 6:40 a. ni at his liotiie.

r.S2 Kllsworth avenue. A. j. Ititseli.r. ltutial uflieo and lenuiern at St.

Mary's Church. place. on Wednesday morning. 2S. at 10 o'clock.

Interment private. Lebanon (I'a.) papers please copy. RICHEKT, BARKARA On Monday. January 26. 1 at a.

Kichert (nee Seifert I. widow of Alexander Kii'hert, in her S2d year. Funeral from the home of her son. Hichert, 2140 I'rederick street. Northside.

on Wednesday. January 2S. at ni. Hlph mass at St. 1o.o's P.onian Catholic Church at 8:30 a.

m. Third Order of St. Francis and friends of the family are respectf uily to at tend. REKD. JOHN I'm Monday, 2i'i, 192.S.

John U. Keed. the residence of his son-iit-law. Thotna.s Gilliati. at Imperial.

ayed 79 years. Funeral services at the home on Wednesday. January 2v at 2:30 p. m. Interment later in Valley cemetery.

1-Yi nds of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Mercer (Pa.) papers please copy. K1NK.HAKT. UK. C.

At the residence of his daughter. Mrs. J. K. M.

Perrtne. Milt Valley. CaL. on Wednesday inorn-inir. January 21.

IT. C. i'. Kine-hart. Setvie, at the chapel of T.

Moreland Company, tiio I'enn avenue. Kast Knil, mi Wednesday aft-rnoon. January 2S. at 3 o'. k.

Interrnetit priate. Kemains will arrive in Pittsburgh Tuesday iiioru-ics. "iAMCV, HENRY on Saturday. Januaiy 24, 1925. at about 2:13 Henry F.

Sanpy, biloved lius-land of Augusta San by, in his 66th ar. Funeral from the residence of his niece. Anna Pels, 705 Haldridee avenue, North Braddock. Pa, on Wednesday. January 28.

at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Braddock.

at 9 a. m. Interment in Braddock Catholic cemetery. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SHIKK.

HENRY A. On Saturday. January 24. 1925. at 11:15 a.

Henry Shier, beloved husband of Teresa 4. Mey-rs shier, ad 4S years. Fvneral from his late residence. 27 lirandview avenue. I rafton.

on Tuesday. January 27. at 8:30 a. ni. Requiem hich mass at St.

Phillip's Church at 9 a. m. Members of luquejme Council. K. of and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Syracuse IN. Cleveland ami Cincinnati (O t. Philadelphia and Butler Pa. papers please copy. STOKF.S.

MARY ANN SPEED- On Saturday. January 2 1. 1925. at 3 p. Mary Ann Speed Stokes.

widow of John Stokes, aged 81 years, mother of John S. Stokes. Mrs. s. K.

Owen and Mrs. Caroline E. Brownhill. sister of Mrs. Caroline Ijawe3 and William Speed.

Services Tuesday at 3 p. rn at her late residence. 201 Hobart street. Knoxville. via rarrick car to Mi Kinley street.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in South-side cemetery TANN, MRS. Jl'LIA On Saturday. January 24. 1925, at 9.20 p.

Mrs. Julia Tann. of 52 Bradford avenue. Crafton. Pa.

widow of George Tann and mother of Dr. I. R. Tann Funeral services at her late residence on Tuesday afternooa. January 27.

at 2 o'clock. All members of fraternal socle-ties of which she was a member and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. WISNER. HENRIETTA HAINES At Glen Osborne, on Monday, January 26. 1925.

at 0:20 p. Henrietta Haines Wlsner, In her S9th year. Funeral services at the residence of her son, C. S- Wisner. Beaver road.

Olen Osborne, on Wednesday, January 28. at 3 p. WRIGHT. CHARLES BIN LEY Suddenly, at St. Augustine.

on January 24. 1925. at 6.30 p. Charles Binpley Wright, husband of the late Margaret Holland Wright, in his SOth year. Funeral services at the residence of his dauphter.

Mrs. A. P. Gillespie. 329 South avenue.

Pa. Time will I-announced later. WILLIAMS, MINNIE L. -Suddenly. on Sunday.

January 25. Minnie Williams (nee Pearce), in her 4Srh ynar Funeral services on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the E. Church. Wllmer-dinp. Pa.

Interment on Wednesday. January 2. at Copeland. Pa. WHITMORE.

HOMER E. On Monday. January 26. 1925. ar 11:15 o'clock.

Homer husband of Mary Bowling; Whrtmore. Services at his residence. 6739 Atwell street. East End, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private.

f-ORISTSL Flowers Express Sympathy Courteous Attention Fair Dealing Prompt Service. A. W. SMITH CO. Flower Stores Liberty at Sixth Ave.

P-nn at Stanwix St. Phone Atlantic 5463. FLOWERS "WHEN WORDS FAIL" RANDOLPH McGLEMFNTS eUMIahed MSB. One Btere. Penn A venae.

Pnons Si04) HUand. Eo tiidlwif Floral Co0 710 E. Diamond Northside Cedar 7400. I LOSTANDFOUND )ST January 22. Kauf mann's store, be tween rifth and Thinl avenues, or Carrick car.

red envelope containing money, several bank books and papers covering real estate; suitable reward. Address ASZ. Care Post-Sun. LOST A man's green gold dismonding 'be twee.n Seventh Street C.arage and Elks' Club Liberal reward, lie Main, 1014 Forties St. First National Picture Corporation.

City. LOST German polii-e dog. in Squirrel I fill district, Jan. -(); lxly black, yellow paws male; reward. Hazel 5350-J, or Court 1547-M.

Mr. Cuddy. LOST White gold watch on Fifth be-tween Reymer's and Jenkins Arcade. Phone Franklin LOST A pslr of Imne fruuied glasses in rase 1-etween Center Square Theater and Erin st ou Center ave. Grant 1447-J.

Reward, i IavenKirt street, city. LOST Between P. L. E. station and West YMd, a black patent purse.

The tinder will i please return to owner, Carson street, S. S-, and received reward. i LOST On January 17. between district and Pittsburgh, jeweled Kappa I Kappa Gamma pin. Return to Mc- i ar 708 Par P1 g.

I LOST One rocker skate on high biack shoe. Phone Cedar 5563. or bring to lit Marshall avenue for reward. LOST- Lady's wrist watch Staurday "evening about o'clock, on Smithlield street. Re- ward.

Phone Highland 4C'7ti W. I OST January or 2u, diHiiemd rings' be tw-en and S. S. Finder, please rsllJlilandiWO-J. Key esse in front imiri Imhisr.

Finder, pleae call MHirnle IV, -I. LLo. One pair of -lapses iO, 71 or cax. I'lease call Hazel n.o-M. at 9 r.Vlr1(-k.

Frlett'i" r( 'nliv it. MIIOWI.1I, MARTHA ii-irv 1 i .1. i. I M.K. it'll iiV vi 1 i SITI ATION WAXTKD MALE St PKIilNTFMH-NT of home, capable eveclliive.

eiuld years" i.erieni'e. rive years in present posit mre I'mtes'tant. Meihodist. in ust bare of clirnute to Is'iieiit wife's hi-nttli. Can cive references tu other institutions, president and chair IlinU of tile execntue comimttee of niy pres-iil t.ard.

tlie child welfare department of my stale. Wonid prefer couutrv institution lor or deiendent "children. Write 774. I'are Post-Sun. yoi'Nti man.

15 years experience as sten- ugrapber and iKMikkeeper. desires position I with reliable couinunv. Write S-2i3 cre i W1I1TK mechanics want to do your paintinc alo clesin windows, sky-lifrbts. paints. 'T ana wa prices able; work euaranU-ed.

Phone from m. to tirantMlK RI.1.1 AUI.K COOKS, pastry cootts. fnrnished for all occasions by Alleg. C. A P.

C. Asso- ciation. Liberty sve. tyrant 9254. STJKKNT desires work of any kind for part i lime.

Please call rant iJls-K. SITI ATION' WANTED KK3IALE GRADCATK nurse, Scandinavian, well experienced in infants' care, desires permanent position in good borne, taking full charge baby; no objections to travel. Address F-747. csre Iist-Sun. WOMAN Middle-aed.

wishes position light house woric. elderly couple's home or with lady living alone, in refineil home with kind treatment. Write C-274. Care Post -Pun. COIORKI women will take care of children dnrlnc day or evening: will darn stockings or do left-over ironing.

Call Sc hen ley 1J19-W. SECRETARY, accountant and office manajrer with experience in purcbasine. nJine and car tracing desires position. Sc immediately. Write T-0 Care Post-Sun.

VKRY capable woman wants in good home with refined people to do light duties with small wages. Can sew. Ans. V. 238, 220 Federal street.

Cily. MAX and wife desire work, preferably hotel. Kennedy 221 SiiLtn Brad dock. Pa. Ilraddock 1B02.

COi.OKKD laundresses. men ana women cleaners, dish washers, maids, house girls, rooks, porters, janitors. Phone Grant 1831. Imperial. WOMAN for peneral housework, prefers good home more than wages; references required.

Call Millvsle lliH-J. EI.DKRI.Y white woman desires position, housekeeper, private family; good cook. 112 Herinrton Northside. Cedar 2502-J. EXPKKIENCKI housekeeper wishes position in refined family, in or out of city: not afraid of work: Iiest of references.

Write Ll-275. care Post-Sun. LADY desires jiositk.n ss companion to elderly person or semi-Invalid: can do lieht bonse-work. mending, etc. phone Schenle 6123.

COI.tiUKO women for dsv work and domestic. Csll Schenlcy Hill district. COLORED woman wishes sewing by the day take home. Call Montrose RELIABLE colored girl wants maid or general housework. Franklin 5S27-M.

EXPERDCNCEH colored woman wants work bythe day. Call FUk3144-R. COLORKO woman wants day work. Call C- dar 7038-J. COIXRED woman wants day work; best ref-ereoces.

Hiland 1781-R. AN" experienced laundress wants work to bring home. Phone Hiland 8622-J. COLO It ED woman wants small family wash-g to take home. Hiland 2-45-J.

in; FAMILY WASHING to take home; Hiland 2842-W. reference. MIDDLE AGE colored woman wants work by week, house work laundry work. Hiland 3 (SC. FIRST-CLASS laundress, references: want laundry tp take bome.

Hiland 2T.7S-R. EDUCATIONAL enai S0 FjU ha ve Phone Atlantic 2084. COLONIAL MAID School of Beauty Culture; scientific course; morning, evening classes. For Interview call Grant 13Trf. Mile.

Mar-atta. Room 300. Pittsburgh Life Bidg. ROOMS LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ALLEGHENY 1318. N.

S. Two first floor suites with semi-private bath, completely furnished for light housekeeping for 3 or 4 persons; also kitchenette rouuis, (8.00 and $9 00. Cedr.r 614J. KATHLEEN ST 123. Mt square from Shannon li "Washington One square from Shannon Incline: 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms: conveniences.

N. CRAIG 373 FurrJshed room; also" rooms fur light housekeeping. Hiland 4333-R. JUDGE AVE 1101 N. S.

Housekeeping and e'i't e'liit-irinm, also I wo unfurnished rooms, electric, gas, with of uatn. PENN AND RRADDOCK E. E. District Car 75. 2 large rooms furnished complete for housekeeping In modern home; high-class neighborhood, hot water heat; garage if desired.

Hiland 7871 -It. CENTRAL East Liberty Housekeeping, run-ning water; all rooms single with kitchenette. S5.50; others transients. 330 Irineetnn. Hilaud l-XW-R.

MONTICELLO 7043 Furnished room-light housekeeping; private famUy. Frsak- lin 7061 J. CLARKE 808 Cedar ave. 2 beatitifuiTy furnished housekeeping rooms, first floor. lao- ing park.

JAMES 1211. Northside Two rooms, furnished light housekeeping: conveniences; newly papere.1. second floor front. L.LST LIRERTY. furnished light housekeeping rooms.

S3.0U week. Handy all cars. HUand OUASj-ll. TWO-UOOM housekeeping Cedar 8-WT. suite.

Telephone ARCH 132 furnace heat. 'Housekeeping rooms, next; Cedar 5057-J. SHF.FFnCLD 1115 Room for light housekeeping: adults; private home. Cedar 764S-1- ED ROOM and kitchen, with slnknd range J25. Walnut lSSfi-Ii.

MT. WASHINGTON Three furnished rooms and pantry, first floor. Lafayette 28K7-R. ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ARCH 13L-7. Northside Xewly furnished room, walking distance; furnace heat.

ALDER 5lw 1-arge rouni. private fam-Uy. gentlemen or business woman. Phone Montrose 2487. BAUM BI.UV..

5520 Well furnlshe4 room, water heat; gentlemen. Montrose BACTi 5ti2S Elccant secl.nd floor front nmnis: semi-private bsth; lirvt claaa board; near pump atatiiin. lliland CYPKKX.S 510Nicely furnished room, all con-enieui-es, in priTate hmne; gentle-men. Phone Montrose 4tiu7. Ileferences.

CXIJ.I!GK AVK. Second floor room, next bath; gentleman. 2427. EAST LIBLIITY LAIIOK ROOM. TWIN BKIS.

TWO MKN; HKAT. Ill II. T-IN SIIOWKIl; PRIVATE FAMILY. HON-TROSK AMBER 319 Furnished room for genus-man; rant reasonable. EAST LIBERTY.

Large. light, clean, beautifully furnished second-floor front room, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; strictly private home; no other roomers: furnace beat, also radiant fires; garage if desired; phone installed in room with unlimited service; a real home; handy Kast Liberty station, also Center avenua car line. Phone Montrose 0070. BUSINESS MEN. One large furnished room with electric lights, suitable 1 or 2 business men; will rent very reasonable.

256 N. Craig, near Center ave. 7111 One nicely furnished room, gentleman. Franklin 9837-J. ATTRACTIVE bedroom, living room combination, running water; also room, twin beds; not air heat.

Montrose 1721. SOUTH REBECCA 425 Well furnished 1 or 1-room housekeeping apartment. SOUTH REBECCA. 303 Attractive house-kegplng apartment; $35 per month. BAYARD near Mo re wood 2 furnished rooms and bath gentlemen private home: Southern family.

Montrose 4602. N. VALINE 116. E. ENicely furnished second-floor front room; all conveniences.

Montrose G768. NICKLY furnished room for gentleman in private home. $4.50 week. Franklin 2107-W. MT.

WASHINGTON Nicetyfurnished rootn. adjoining bath: 10 minute from town; private family. J-ifayette VntV liirjre fnmt Kiiitabie for 1 or 2 centlemen. near Roup station. C19 Bellefont st M-Mitri'se FINELY nirnlwhed num.

swin beds. 15 mtnut to iwi, $to per nemth. Schenley 1S.8. I i ROOMS FOK KIN'b FXKMSIi: Yi iCV'S I.Afiy ha lovely rurnished front in private atirt tnenf. residential smc.

11 minutes to city; jjooi! horn for riglit iarty. I'hone I.irub-n 3M9. attractive room Jm privileges, next to semi-private near all cars, only 15 minuted from city. Jschenley ftiTT. WII.I.

sbsre my neitly furnished room wit neat young una; reasonable; xeferencea. Hilsnd 79o7Jt, AIKKX MS Nicely fumisb-l room. suitable for 1 or 2 persons fl I l' A Fun.islied wmus, private Vontni" iTiTrfTrrvrrrTMAN mci i.v Pit I ATP TIO.Mi:: ALL O.NVI.N- IITNCKS. MONTKOSK 214.V KOIIP.IIS TPKllACP. 1" ft-rt cm.

priviiece or nmseKei inns -1 far 2 yoiins nien iiiii.im, -r liiU.pil S'lilll clean rta di." bslli: csrs. r.AI lil.Vii.. 43; Nicely furnished lirei 2nd flcKr room, all convenience: escellent lo-ation: suitable two. Hilaml 7w-J- tt.KAN. liirsce front room, heat, next iiath; handy Tien: Prtrntre; reasonable.

funiace iris ars. Koup t-Montros- 1071 S'. P.p.AliIKK'K AVK- Kurnishe.1 for couple or Kentlenien. in private family: homo privileges: hot water heat; car line Kr inklin HAMll. roN" AVrT Furnished n-wn.

family; breakfast optional. Franklin CHAntlX -Ihi ur line, nesr Idlewood station: 1 lare furutslMHi front n.m f4r pcu- 11ctnan or la.ly WaInut044RJ. MKPCIIAMt ST.T-"!." TrDcr Shady Irge 2nd tionr ioin wiilt twin bids, also singlei r.v.in. Moiitrse f.7S2. SHAOYSIUK.

Parse seiumi tbir rvm: tiniitn- ited plnme: near tram and car; $. a week. M'introse pnwi. UKALTHTI. and At hotne.

business w. lis ne.ni in ir nurse. Cedar r.SKS filTl AVK corner of llomrieil Kifth Puniisheil room: light hou.sekeei.ine; (r S. KUCLID 211 I-irpe. well iirnishiI room; also small loom.

Convenient loc-a-tion; 3 minutes, from Penn Hijrhbind. Furnished roorn for gentleman; one block from 75-7S cars; steam heat. lliland 5I1-J. FRONT room, suitable business man; private apartment: unlimited phone; all conveniences. Fairfav 01 S1 TO LET Furnished room sdjotrrlns bath; small JamiIyLhigb I546-M.

N'UTELy furnished large light attic room; rent reasonable. Call f.nT.1 tirfav. UKGK front room with kitchenettei newly furnished: furnace heat: best Htpfcland li rk location. Hiland Ttt. LARGK front room, nicelv furnished man preferred.

33 Riven lew a ve. Cedar 8449-K. EAST LIBERTY Flriely furnished rooms steam-heated apartment. Montrose Mri WKI.L- FCRNTSIIKr front room, furnace hrat private family. Frauklin 7..

7. XICEI.Y furnished room, private lutth. Alder st. Hiland VV HILAND room. S00 Alder st.

urnislied nd floor SfUTH HIGHI.ANI. 3Ti One furnishe.1 room on second f.oor with running water; hPndy to Kast- Liberty. Montrose 02S. SHADY 431 Nicely furnished room with board, suitable for a young couple or two young men. LARGE, attractive front sitting room and com necting bedroom; refined home; near HirtM land park cars A E.

Lib, station. Hiland 74o7. FURNISHED mom In private home. East End couple employed, studenta or literary people-Phone Hiland KM5-J. EAST LIBERTY Very desirable warm room-twin beds: breakfast if desired; telephone service.

Montrose 7M4 SQrntKEL HILL room, next to bath, private family; reference. Haiel 1522-M. M'REE "i'SO, Oakland. Apt. 5 One.

furnished room. tesni heat, hot water; all conveniences. Schenlev 57 J. IVY ST. Large phone; neas train and cars, Montrose riMrtn.

till I im ited home privileges. Combination bed and living room, private entrance; convenient to train and all cars. Franklin OAKLAND, corner room, next to bath, in steam heated, elevator apartment, private family, gentleman. Schenlcy 1016-J. LARGE furnished room.

suitable married couple or two gentlemen, with board. Call Lafayette 239H-W. TWO nir-elv furnished, electricity, bath and laundry Call 19.17-W Cedar. WAVERLY ntshed moms. 7714, East End Twe Csll Franklin 142.VJ.

fur- BEAl'TIFCL furnished 2nd floor front room, exceptionally dean. Scbenley 24S7-J. CENTER 2519 Room tor I or 2 gentle-men. Schenley 2826-J. FORBES 8432 One room, suitable foe or 2 gentlemen.

NICE room next bath, steam healed apartment $20 month. Hiland SW.VJ. TWO furnished rooms, light no-sekeeping, lt per week. Hiland 7387. ATTRACTIVE room next to bath, well heated; private home; hoard optional.

Hazel 1166- MJTYRAN 307 Nicely furnished second ftrwir mom. all conveniences. KOSS near Negley ave. Front bedroom and kitchenette. Hiland 9042-R.

BCENA VISTA room next bath. 1209 Nice fur-iahew ROOM for employed woman, private very reasonable. Lehigh 4384rJ. I-OOMS UNKUKXISIIED AVAILABLE Febnniry 1. four rooms with use cf tile bath, all on second floor.

New range in kitchen, all rooms newly papered and painted: reference. Call Franklin 9347 It. evenings. uciiit'T st v. eiA i.nnH-.

iwrcb. Hemlock 11-J. POTTER 5447 First floor; 3 nnfur- Tl i r-ooms 1 tt, o. li i ri rf Montrose 536S. THRFE nnfnrniaheH raoma -xmi-t flno- conveniencea; 4345-J.

garage; Feb. 1. FrankllB TWO nioms and porch, use batb. third floor, 421' Broadway. McKees Rorks.

Federal lfiK. ROOMS WITH BOARD SHADYSIDE INN. MOREWOOD AVE. S2S Rooms with, board. handy to car lines and Shadyaide station; all rooms newly papered; home cooking.

Montrose 4367. S. NEGLKY 236 Furniioied room attractive home wtfh breakfast and evening dinner; garage. Montrose 9329. ROOM WITH BOARD.

1 or 2 gentlemen. 3944 Howley ave. risk 8. NICOLE Furnished room with or without meals, near Roup. Montrose 1990.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS. $65, Beautiful Place Low Rent-very attractive and convenient five-room apartment in duplex dwelling. In mahogany and white enamel, hardwood floors, tile bath, paneled dining room, living room, cabinet mantels, sun parlor, open porch, laundry, fine district, 20 minutes to business. Walnut 0550. Rent $85 Bellefield District.

Choice apartment, first floor. 4 R. steals beat, large living room (also Adaptable for extra bedroom), middle-aged couple preferred; Immediate possession if desired. Address Oakland. P.

O. Box UELWOoTi ST 316 Six -room a part men steam belted, all modern conveniences, outside apartment. Franklin 9i41-J. FOl'R rooms and kitchen, or six room and kitchen, furnished or unfurnished. Scheolev U92.

fioBINSON 323. Oakland riisctf-oiir rooms, bath, second-floor Wm. J. Weixel. -7 Fourtrr ave.

Court 405L FINIST of Alderson apartments. 4 roornsT sun parlor. Murphy bed: central heating plant; available about February rent fm to March 1: $389 Phone Hazel 395S-J. FIVE rooms and bath. apt.

in duplex; Oliver. I-afay- $ix. 4 Haya ave-, Mt. ette 018R-W. NORTH KEG LEY AVK, 304 Second floor.

rooms, bath. $90. Immediate possession. Hiland FURNISHKD APARTMEVTS- TO RJCNT Furn ished attractive duplex, rooma. East Liberty district, close to cars and market: reasonable rent to responsible tesr-ant.

Hiland 9681 -W. tVHi KENT Five-room apartment and bath with garage on McPberson or will rent furnished. Call Hiland slng-R. KIIKJE AVE Park district. 2 large front rooms, private bath, suitable two men or couple.

Cedar 324. HANISOMKI.Y" fnmish-d spsrtment. ftnst floor, 5 rooms. 5831 Holden st. Montrose 2ti3 CITY AND SUBURBAN BEAVER, PA.

Second floor duplex. 7 rooms adults only; references. Write G-242. Car Pom-Sun. NEW modern (-room stocoo bouse, $65- on block from car line; Feb.

1. Comer Flow-ers and Clifton bird. Carrick. Qlubler. FIVE-ROOM brick, $55.

occupancy good location. Lafayette Pjlo-J. 4 Rooms 2 Sun Parlors. 3 mm. from Roup sta; tberougtiaw steam heated apartment; leaving city Fed.

1st reason for sub-letting. Call Moniroa 5P4. EAST END. SIX Hi SIMS, sun trlor. tile bath, hot w-tr be-it possession Febnjirv 1 Wortk near Dallas and" Wilki Bnr.ch cf Pent: avenue nr.

'I Thirtf lli treet. Pit pb aw cull Hecdi efcson ar PKKSONAU A NFTNT ware swci8l, 20 cirjs iali-t iitijirovctl niethl. Graiil e433 JtpAI'TV fMiltnre work done In my home; re.i ionable prices: marcel, iniitj iHi'ial ami si-aip treatment, iole-i ray. per I rtianent wae Jl). fail I rank! S9T I a ppoititineiit llKl.l'.

il'l: 4 Marlon St. Miuisiei'. Turkish, mcdicaied Internal U-iihs. me; 1 1 I Tl IN Sculp treatmetir. facial lob-t ray.

2'U Keiieral Neriltside. fide entrance. Honrs 10 to 8. WAVi: For 7.c. Call Cedar r.67a for appointment-Pi KM A NKNT Willi I n.lre -it.

$.1.. 2T h-ao rturiti: I Pittsbnrcti ife P.alc Gmi FOK HlltK Chummy oedan. 82-iu per hdur. Call Kisk a6o2. day or Digbt.

HELP WANTED AGENTS AXD SALESMEN 8AI.BSMKN -If you sre Interested In ranking anil can lulk fanners and dairymen we have a real proposition lor you. Write William tiroff ycr Laboratory. Meclisnirslmre. Pi. SALKSMAN wanted fastest, snsppiest sell ins (ruarantced l.ne m.

marke: lei; tnoney daily. Apply ICooui i. Hietrn Ii 0th sad Penn ivcrue. EXTKll I KN'CKI pump salesman to call on Tiliti': and oil Irulu rite Hov brad-tlock MALE. The Mim Electric Cs0 Has openinfr? for 4 salesmen, with or without experience, to sell Nationally advertised electrical appliances.

This presents hustlers with an opportunity to cam from to $75 per week. Apply 9 a. m. to 5 p. at 613 Liberty ave.

Ask for Mr. Dooley. TER DAY AXD UP. To 7 energetic men to sell nationally known product to housewives for the oldest and largest company of its kind in the world; we will train you to qualify for managers if you can stand prosperity and are not afraid to work. See Mr.

Chrlstensen. W7-A Chamber of Commerce 0 to 11 a. 1 to 5 p. m. Ont-of-town applicants write for interview.

EiKriezieea FnniSare Those who are thoroughly ex- penened and conversant with hiirh-fjrade merchandise an 1 who are capable of handling a refined clientele. Apply by letter only. Select Furniture Corporation, Penn ave. WANTED. First Cfess icmaken Westing kmc Eke, Pro! C0 MANSFIELD, OHIO.

ACrpxJNTArrsnigh-salaried positions requiring a knowledge of accounting, are constantly open to those qualified to nil them A nationally known nrm of cr-rtined public accountants would like to bear from a few ambitious young men desiring to qualify for one of these positions nub kly during their spare time. State are. education phone number and present employer. Write care Post-Sun. -OPM; MEN.

wiiiingto work hrdv.Trf'i trmned for positions as salesman, paring SM per week; earn Jrt per ilar while iearn ine. See Mr. Calleran, 8 till 4 tu 7 4S Fifth Are. Arcade. WANTED Canvassers good wages, steady work.

Apply circulation Pittsburgh Post-Sun. SALESMEN." If liave had some experience selling toi-! prepa rat ions, brushes, liostery. or any other product direct to the housewife, we can place you in a position that pavs from a week and we take you right out iu the field and proe it: unlimited opportunity for advancement to I ranch manager: our prices never chaiige: a few good territories in surrounding omities open. Apply between and 11 a. m.

and 1 to p. ni Wabash WASTED Several young men. 21 or aver, now employed, who desire to quality for executive positions in accounting wurk; must be of good character and bare real ambition; those accepted will be gien necessary preliminary training by practicing certified public accountants, snd recommended fm promotion, according to ability sbown; in writing for Interview, atste see, present position, education snd phone number. P. O.

Uox -IT. JPIttaburgh; WANTEU A real "peppy" salesman, by live house with good line, to ctner Fayette county trade. Diatrict has een worked fur years. Don't want the kind of man who depends on a hand-out but oue with initiative to present merchandise lrgains. Mast lie in the territory.

Wholesale Grocer, P. O. Box 297, Pittsburgh. Pa. YoUNG MAN wanted to train for position a commercial artist, illustrator or cartoonist: opportunity to earn while training during spare time.

For personal interview write your name, addres-s. nge. phone, hours and present lin? of employment. Write J-S17 care Post-Sun. WHY WORK for" others? Start for yourself.

Learn mirror resilverlng by our simple method. K'Hk of Instnii-tion one dollar. Onondaga Mirror A Glass Works Inc. A TKsst Water St. Syracuse, N.

t. DKTAILKKS and wanted, eipertenced in all classes of structural steel work; ideal working conditions; give full particulars in first letter. Apply Ingalla Iron Works Coru- Pny.Birniingliii!. Ala. Hol'SK MAN Faithful "white or "colored middle-aged, wInj is handy all around, for two elderly persons; this is an opportunity for long and pleasant service: nicdcrtito tI.TCAreJSwt -Sun.

MKN (2i 21 to 3.1. "neatly dressedfiT-sates w-ork with large orgaiiizatinn. experience unneceehary. 88 to atart; inquire after p. rootn 503 Fifth Ave.

Arcade Hldg. OCT-OF-TOWN agents to selT Dne art premium with every sale. Natioanl Adv Agency. 23tt Fifth Pittsburgh, I'a. LAItGK llttshuruh printing "house needsan-other salesman; one who has had catalog 'and direct mail experience preferred- all replies conndential.

Write S-251. te Poat- WANTED 2 Y0lTN(r MEN. 20 to 25 years of age. who can in a short time be capable of taking an execution position with a large concern in Pittsburgh. See Mr.

Sweeney. 3013 Jenkins Arcade. INVESTIGATOR some experience lu investigating and c-ollcct-ing: Inch school graduate. Steci City Bureau, 4uC State Theater Bidg. TOOL steel roller wanted for 8" mill work: one accustomed to high speed, alloy and carbon steels.

Address 7. Care Post-Sun. COLLrXrrolt WANTKlT for insttultrmnt -founts: must know city. John 1-ing. gitf.

l-Zriipire bMjr FAliM HANIi. wliile; rniLt lw steaiiy. reli" able; home ri-ht nsn: whVcs io sut lii I it phone anr ripnin- aficr Valley IKS. nr write P. (' 1' l.

No. t. 'Inrrle T's Ml AT wanted;" steady. snc" Prad dock I'a. Arcade.

I I i i i I I Lectures to Be Held Each Night During Week. A speei.ii exhibit of cleetrie rcTripernt ion Testenl.iy the (iispiny rooms of ihe SulmrK-in KWftrie I V'reliiprnrnt I'enn avenue. The exhibit in no for Ihe wei-K. IM tires will le held ea li ni 'hf (iiirmpr the on the :rr.ner:il thenie "Kh-etrie Kef lf ni! ion in the ll.me." A (iispl.iy of all 'styles of Kniiidiiire lire mi in.ieii the e.xlulnt. Housewives lly invited to viiw the display.

rt ieu l.i rly tlie mode! kitchen which been set up in the rooms. 1 iii lmieii in the kite lien display ill be Ilu' showinc; of 1 a Frtsriil.iir electric rcfr aerator in actual operation. The display room will be open daily from 8:30 o'clock in the until 10: Htt o'clock each mht. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY DINNER The annual dinner of the New Knir-laml Society of Western Pennsylvania will be held Thursday night at Oak Manor Faculty Club, Terrace and l)e- Sota streets. A feature of the event will i be the reading- of a letter from Presi-! dent Poolidge decliniiisr his invitation to attend.

His rood ishes were ex tended to members of the club amonsr whom are personal aeqtiaintances. The speakers Include lr. Wal- lace Petty anil President J. A. Prane of the nnninizution.

Harold lanjr i is chairman of the prosrram commit tee. A dane will be a part of the en tertainment. DEATH NOTICES BEATTY, PR. J. EDGAR Suddenly, on Saturday.

January 24. 1925, at 9 j. at his resid'tire. 202 Penn avenue, Wll-klnsburn. lr.

J. Edcnr Boatty. husband of Sarah BIytlie Realty, ascd 50 ypars. Funeral services private at the family home on Tuesday afternoon. January 27.

at 2 o'clork. Interment private. BREININC At New Rorhelle, N. on Sunday, January 25. 1925.

at 12:30 a. Louisa Breining. slater of the late Mrs. liobert B. Ward.

Interment in HiEhwood Cemetery. Pittsburgh, on arrival of train at Pennsylvania station Wednesday morning. January 28. at 8:47 o'clock. BAMBERGER, JESSE On Monday.

January 26. 1925. at 7:30 a. Jesse Bamberger, aged 52 years. Funeral services at the residence of his brother-in-law.

Myer Forst, P'Arlington Apartments, Neville and Bayard streets, on Wednesday afternoon, January 2S. at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment prviate. Please omit flowers.

CAMPBELL. JENNIE M'MILLEN On Monday. January 26. 1925. at 1:20 a.

Jennie McMlllen Campbell, widow of John H. Campbell, aged HI years. Remains may be viewed at the Jamison funeral home. 127 CJranc street. Turtle creek, until Tuesday.

January 27. at .1 p. m. Funeral services at the home of her son, Newell K. Campbell.

1125 Milton street. Hepent Square. Wilkinsburx. en Wednesday at 2 p. in.

Interment private. COIDRIET. AL.MEDA 'DONALD On Sunday, January 25. 1925. at 6:50 a.

at her residence. CIS Fteeland street. Eighteenth ward, Almeda McDonald Coudriet. beloved wife of Frederick Cou-drlet. aged 39 years.

Funeral on Wednesday morning. January 28. at 9:15 o'clock. High mass of requiem at St. Cantce Church at 10 o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Take car 44 to Free-land street. CROCK, WILLIAM H. On Monday. January 26, 1925.

at 3 p. William 11. Crock, beloved husband of Jennie Youn-kins Crock, in his 71st year. Funeral services at the family residence. 7020 Susquehanna street.

East End, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. CROSS On Sunday. January 25. 1925, at 6 p.

Thomas Young Cross. Services at his late residence, 453 Campbell street, Wilblnsburg, on Tuesday afternoon. January 27, at 3 o'clock. Interment private. DAVIS, SIMON JOEL On Monday morning.

January 26. 1925. at 11:30 a. Simon Joel Davis, beloved husband of Louise S. Schredcr, in his 65th year.

Funeral services at the family home. 1219 Chelton avenu. Brookline, Nineteenth ward, city, on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Mt.

Lebanon cemetery. Take Brook-line car No. 39 to Queensboro avenue. DuPUY. COLONEL CHARLES MEREDITH Suddenly, on Sunday.

January 25. 1925, at 5 a. of pneumonia, at the Presbyterian Hospital, Albmiut rque. New Mexico, Colonel Charles Meredith I'uPuy, husband of Eunice Parish lu-Puy and remaining son of Herbert and Amy H. DuPuy, in his 41st year.

Funeral services at his late residence. 5078 Warwick Terrace. Morewol Heights, on Wednesday afternoon. January 28. at 3 o'clock.

EN GEL, FRANK At Toungstown. Saturday, January 4. 1925, Frank Kn on gel. husband of the late Catheri (nee Kngel). aged 59 years.

Engle Funeral from the residence of his brother-in-law, Thomas Weiss. 114 Kirk avenue. Carrick borough, on Wednesday morning. January 28. at 9 o'clock.

Solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church, Mt. Oliver, at 9:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment In St.

Joseph's Cemetery. GILL. CATHERINE ELIZABETH SCHERDON On Saturday. January. 24.

1925, at 11:45 p. m. Catherine Elizabeth Scherdon Gill, widow of John G. Gill, in her Slst year. Funeral from the residence of her son, Gablnus A.

Gill. 1105 Heberton avenue. Notice of time will be announced later. Jacksonville (Fla.) and San Francisco CCal.) papers please copy. HAMILTON.

JOHN 8. On Saturday. January 24. 1925. at 6:12 a.

John S. Hamilton, husband of Elizabeth Wheat-ley Hamilton, aged 74 years. He Is survived by his wife. Elizabeth V. Hamilton, four sons.

John, William. Jesse and Ellswortn Hamilton; three daughters. Margaret, Ethel and Elizabeth Hamilton. Funeral from his late residence. Lewis Run, near Willock.

Pa. Services on Tuesday. January 27. at 2 p. m.

Interment in Bethel cemetry. Autos will leave John D. Schaub's Sons' funeral par- lcrs, 420 Brownsville road. Knoxville, on i Tuesday, January 27. at 1 p.

rVi. HOWELLS, JENNIE F. Entered into rest. on Saturday. January 21, 1S25, at 10:45 p.

Jennie P. Howells (nee Barrett). beloved wife of Edward D. Howells and i sister of Mrs. J.

It. dickler. Funeral services at her late home. 7201 Monticello street. Homewood, on Wednes-i day afternoon.

January 28. at 2 o'clock. Interment private. i JONES, JOHN On Sunday. January 25.

1925. at 8:30 a. John Jones, husband i of Emma Could Jones, tn his 55th year. Funeral services on Wednesday afternoon, i January 28, at 2 o'clock, at the family residence, 13 South Twenty-nfth street. Friends of the family axe respectfully Invited to attend.

KLH'K, SARAH On Sunday, January 25. 1925. at 10 p. Sarah C. Klick (nee Boyer).

beloved wife of Charles E. Klick. in her 53rd year. i Funeral services at her late residence. Grove road.

Castle Shannon. on I Wednesday. January 28. at 2:30 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Mt. Lebanon cemetery. Lebanon and Reading (Pa.) papers please copy. LAMB, GEORGE H- On Monday.

January 26. 1J25. at 6 p. Georsre 11. Umli, i in his 67U year, at his late home.

199 Lobinger avenue. North Braddock, Pa. Notice of funeral later. MAI.OY. ELLEN At Allegheny General Hospital, on Sunday.

January 1925. at p. Kllen Malny nee beloved wife of Patrick J- Malm, of 9 styles lane. Nort sid aped 47 rs. Funeral from r'harles Keel chapel 215 c-t h.

Norhide. on Wed-nwili; January 2. at $:30 a. m. Re- ouietn high ma3s at St- Tetcr'a Church I I 'pension, payments to date have amounted to FTTZSIMONS APPOINTED.

I ennsylvania railroad will ludd a meeting at the Pennsylvania station building tomorrow mornin.7. The Krie railroad direi-toi-s have approved the lease form for tin- proposed consolidation of the road's operation with that of the greater Ni 1 Plate system. The proposal will be submitted to the Krie stockholders at a special meeting to he hold March Ahc stenographer in the office of the labor and wage department of the Pennsylvania, his returned from California where she spent a month's vacation. D. W.

Cilmour, special agent. Pennsylvania Railroad System Km-ployes' Provident and I Mian Association. Philadelphia, was in Pittsburgh, yesterday, in collection with settlement on a property at Washington. which an employe is buying With the aid of the association. WALL STREET BRIEFS rONOI.IIATi:i fiS EARMMIS.

NI OllK. IV John Itymi. chairman of the Anaconda Cojier I'enipany. wi elected a trunti'C of the Cntiti'di-riated Companr. whieh reported nt fn-; of 7 fr equal, lifter pre frrrj iti lilfinU.

to 7 4S a nharc on Thi nijri Mriih or $7 77 a Miar. In Cnwti eumin rpaebpd 1 1 I nfarly ts.noo.ixxi mr- than th ytnr before Thr year a nenrwi (h not in-clue J.V"7,.S"7 set aside, eolletina aNie the lcal St eas rate. The ompany will ofTer V.tXXi inxi jmr per eenl 31 year ilelntimH a Mn a. the puMle service commiKSton MIDDLE WEST TICKS I P. Hminraa Mirourholll the MuMle West IB im-1 pTTinff.

aernrdinr to President A aiielain of the ttaldwin IieomotWe Works, who returned tn Jhiladelphia trntay from a trip throitrh that aMion. KerTryrhere he traveled. Mr. Vauelair aatd. he found evidenee tif a forward i luwiness trend.

CHICAGO RETORTS Oil. PRB4II-MS. liiilependeiit Mid West rennern kre reported from Cbieano to te paying small i over ioitei pricea for crude oil. K. T.

SIRTLIS EXPANDS. Surplus of tbe Misseuri. Kansas Texas I railway increased in 1924 to from i Jki.6t2.433 in 1P2T. after deducting interest, inrludine the adjustment bonds, of Cross reTennea increased more than fl.30o.UOU. Operating expenw-s were cut f4.0.iU,(Ht.

MAGMA INCREASES CAPITAL STOCK. Stockholders of the Maema Copper at a special meeting today authorized an increase in capital stock of 410.000 shares from shares no par value, and Axed the consideration at f36.50 a share, for which additional capital stock of 60,000 shares shall be issued. WEST. tMOS EXCEEDS DIVIDEND The Weafern Union Teleirraph iviupany earaed its 7 per cent dividend in 1024 with f5.41 to spare. eTen after fl.000.0O0 had been deducted for extraordinary eM development whicJi.

In three years, -wns f5.000,0"i. or 5 per cent on tbe capital stock. Althouch the company is in a position to increase the dividend rate, those in close toncta with its affairs do not believe the directors will do so at the March meeting. Before increaaine the dividend. It ia believed, the management would like to see all new cable plan completed.

BIG RADIO SET CONTRACT. Leo Potter, president of the Therm io Radio Corporation, announced today that his company has contracted to bond and deliver eta to the Music Master Corporation daring 1925. He estimates the net profit on this contract, believed to be one of the largest erer made In the radio industry, at PIG IKON 8AI.ES IMPROVE. Salaa Of pig iron in the New York market last week showed improvement over the two preceding weeks reaching nearly 10,000 tons. Prices are firm at $23.50 to (24 Eastern Pennsylvania, $23 to $23.50 Buffalo.

MELTING STOCK DROPS AGAIN. The price of heavy melting steel dropped 23 cents a ton In the Chicago district today, present being $18.00 to $19 a ton. TRADE EXPECTS PER IAN OIL. The oil trade is expecting increased shipments of crude oil from Pern in the cm-rent year. The country's outpnt In 1924 was about 7.900,000 barrels, of which 6.500.000 barrels were produced by the International Petroleum Company.

This company had 23 producing wells in Colombia at the end of 1914 yielding 10.OKI barrels dafly. A well brought in January 16 increased daily output to 15,000 barrels. In addition 22 wells sre being drilled. In the last three years the company's Colombian production aggregated 1,250,000 barrels. STOCK OVERSUBSCRIBED.

Aa issue of 50,000 shares of class A stock of the Standard PubllsMnc; Company, Chicago, today was more than twice oversubscribed at $2t! a share. COTTON EXCHANGE SEAT SOLD. The New York rottoa exchange seat of David Brown of the Liverpool and Havre firm of Dennis a Brown which recently failed, was sold st suction "odsy for $33,500 to Warner D. Orris. The last sale was $35,000.

GRAIN EXPORTS SHOW DROP. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. Grain exports from the United States last week were 1.71ft.-000 bushels compared with 3,706,000 the previous week. Commerce department figures gave the following comparisons between last week's exports and those of the week before: Wheat, 637,000 bushels agsinst 2,280.000 bushels; barley, 654,000 bushels arainst 863.000; corn, 142,000 bushels against 214.000 bushels osts.

138,000 bushels against 72,000 bushels; rye, 148,000 boshela against 277,000 bnsheis. Canadian grain exports through United States ports last week amounted to 1,636,000 bushels, compared with 1,641.000 bushels the previous week. Flour exports from the United State last week were 213.000 barrels against 428,000 barrels the week before. COCA-COLA DIVIDEND. ATLANTA.

Jan 26 Disposing of rumors of an increased dividend on common stock, directors of the Coca Cola Company, at their quarterly meeting here, today, declared their usual dividend of $L75. The company's statement for the quarter showed net profits of $954,000 after all charges had been deducted before payment of Federal taxes. This compared with $628,754 for the same period of 1923. Twenty thousand shares of preferred stock was authorized to be acquired for retirement. ILLINOIS CENTRAL EXPANDS NET.

CHICAGO. Jan. The Illinois Central railroad increased its net railway operating income by for the year ending December 31. 1924, according to announcement tonight. Total net operating income was $28,102,073.45, with railway operating revenues totaling $173,838,131.99.

a decrease of from 1923. For December, operating revenues totaled $15,168,074.47, an increase of $724,383.45. SUGAR MEETING SET BACK. NEW YORK. Jan.

26 A meeting of stockholders of tbe National Sugar Itefining Company set for today in Jersey City to authorize ssle of the company's property and assets to the American Sugar Kenning Company fur cash, was postponed indefinitely, it was said at the New York office of the National. American Sugar's option on the National's i stock expires March 31. RUSSIAN BUYING BOOMS WHEAT. WINNIPEG, Jan. 2fi.

Iteports that Russia is in the market with gold for 1,000,000 barrels of flour were factors in another advance In the price of wheat today. Tbe May future reached $2 04, a peak figure for the movement and a gain of 1 cents over Saturday's close. July made a new high of $2 02. Kye's May future was carried to $1 80, an advance of 5H ceats. TRUMBULL ADVANCES SHEETS.

YOUNG 8TOWN, Jan. 26 Trumbull Steel Company of Warren today announced an advance in sheet metal prices of $2 a ton. The new prices are 2.85 cents a pound for bluo annealed, 8.70c for black, 4.83c for galvanized. OUier Independent manufacturers said they would uicrease the price of their products like amount. NORTHERN PACIFIC KILLS VACANCY.

ST. PAUL. Jan S6. Aaron. M.

Burt, assistant vtoe preertdent of tbe Northern Ia-cific railway, today, was apminted vii-e president in charge of the operating department, to succeed the late John Italje. LONDON WOOL AUCTION. LONDON. Jan. 2.

A rood selection amount frnx to 11,273 bales wa ofTer'd at tbe ww, a net ions today. Tradinc was ii(et at current prices. The home trade and continental ptir- chased a fair a.uaaut7 of greasy cross bred. -Annotincement has been made by Grand Trunk-Canadian NaUonal ifflhWrays of the appointment of Wil-irltom P. Fitzsimons.

as general freight jHciot of the company at Buffalo, Wt- for have an iinimliate openitpj a hiuh-'iraile specialty sales- 111:111 to handle a widely known nationally advertised office device. We will jrive this man (I) an exclusive territory after qualifying. (2) Intensive co-operation from the factory. (3) Furnish him with leads. (4) Allow him a liberal commission on initial orders and reorders whieh will assure an excellent, ever-increasing income.

It will he necessary for this man to make a deposit of $250 while taking a four weeks' course of training at the factory, under the finest efficiency engineers in the country. After that this deposit will be returned. This opportunity will appeal to the man who wants a permanent, well paying position of unlimited future. If you are interested, call Atlantic 0896 and ask for manager. MIXEUS STEADY VVORK.

White and colored, single and married, for Jenkins and McKoherU. Kentucky; have 15 machine mines, drift: open lbhta: no trouble: pay by ton; coal is weighed; good houses; reasonable rent; stores, schools, einirches, moving pictures, hank; ticket costs I15.G2, company advances half ticket, tools, and boarding house also advanced. Miners also for West Virginia. Ship every day p. in.

No office fee. J. M. Ahriula. 1119 I'enn aveme.

Wanted Route Salesman Wanted A pood live wire salesman to take over an established tea route in East Liberty. and vicinity: real estate bond required. For particulars address Box SL. Noit Ii Iiiamon.l Station. Pittsburgh.

Pa. MEN wanted (twol. to take orders; experienced or Inexperienced in gelling work; g-Hid chance for advancement. 808 Klupire bide. SEVERAL MEN to sell high class factory to consumer proposition.

hjpenence not ruwm isj jveenan mug. BEX "If MOLDKR" For rray iron castings. Apply Pittsburgh Oray Iron Friry. South and Walker X. S.

CANVASSERS with or without experience, have new offer. 4 sales daily nets you $4i per week: men with newspaper experience preferred. 801 Penn Bidg. Mr. SchiUinif.

agents sell SOr article; 75c premium with everv sale. National Adv. Agency. 230 Fifth Pittsburgh. Pa.

FEMALE. EXTRA WAGES To a stenographer, middle-aged. Protestant woman tif cheerful disposition to do general housework, and make her home in American family. Parents and two little girls, in Mt. Lebanon.

Permanent for one who wants to stay in eveii'ncs. etc. Husband's work keeps him cut a great dea' Nervous persons who can't stand music need not reply. Phone i.o.11St lotil.l GIRLS Over years of age? for liirht, clean work, in candy factory. Hardie Bros.

14th and Pike sts. WOM.VN" wanted to train for position as commercial artist, illustrator or designer; opportunity to earn while training during spare time For personal interview write yojr najiie. address, age. phone, hours and present line of employment- Writ 1P749. "SMORT ORDER CCfil K.iperien.--d.

140 Sixth St. PRIVATK dressmaxtrg; classes now open cut'ing. fitting, nnishirg. 6 lessons ia tws wefk for $5. Muni ruse U799.

A KEFINKD. intelligent woman as companion to an elderly lady. Address G-767. care Post Son. WOMK.N Knibroider fr us at borne.

aTi or spare time; no experience. No canvassing. Standard Ktnbrolderies, Dr fiance, Ohio. HOl'SH-TO HOl'SE canvassers for "novel kitchen utensil: liberal commission write for territory Inside Pittsburgh. Apply ou3 Maloney lluilding.

EX PER I F. NC irt to7gen efai-ho use work; small, new bouse; no washings. 50ft Amber- son ave. Montrose 2708. WOMAN, middle-aged, wanted, experienced in general housework; references required.

Phone Hiland 7477. OCT-6 K-TO WN "agenta sell SOr article; 7TV premium with every sale. National Adv. Agency. Fifth Pittsburgh.

Pa. WANTK.lv A competent woman for general housework. Franklin 1960-J. COOKS, chauiliermaids. waitresses! resident lauudresses.

general boustwwrk girls. Cleary Kmployment, 710 st. GF.NKUAI. lu.sework girls. Kennedy ai Sixth st.

Ilraddock 1302. Will I GULL fur general hoiLsework; no waging: referencea requjred. Hazel 1712. Yul'Ni; Tliree iH-at, for special "work. ') to start: Llr.

Hartley, Kaufman 4n Fourth eve. f'OltPIGN maid for general house work; good home, good wages. r550 ISryant street. Phone Hiland 79C. MALE AM) FEMAIE.

HOUSE to honse canvassers for novel kitcbea otensil. Apply ti03 Maloney liberal commission. Write fur territory outside of Pittsburgh. MAN and wife as I tier and cook (white). Cleary Inplcyment.

710 Bellefonte st. 1IWJP VANTKI 1NSTRICTION. Established IS Years Ot tn the auto and elrtrtcal ho si neas: by out prartical indivnluai methml or inHtruo-tinn you can learn thu automobile busin in a few wtks and step into a reed job for life at bip iay: special price now: day or evening clnmes; cauiiog fret; visitors welcome. Pittsburgh Schrt of mobile Efflgraeeriiig Tiept. "3.

405Penn Plttabtrrgh. Pa. LEARN TO FLY! Learn right in yonr own hnrre; atndy now and take the examination in the spring In one of our planes in your home town. Course complete with flying suit costs yea only $100.00 cii-h or $135.00 at the rate of $2.00 down, $ljO per week. Entire course sent for 15 days; examination upon receipt of $2-00 down and two references; no red tape; no delay; absolutely free trial; only down; this offer good far 30 days only; inciose this add with your order.

Pliner U. Ocgood. formerly of the V. S. Air Service.

7H South 4t Clarion. Pa. F-AL WILL PAY YOi: $4. fio a day for making 2 dozen pairs Steber Wool Socks daily on Bigfa-nH-ed Family Knitter. Will buy all you make at name rale.

We furnish yarn free. Kive year written contract. 'Md reliable manufacturer Work at home. lie independent Kxnericnee niiiiecesnary Send 2c full oar Oculars nittmut Mitigation. Steber Machine i Hcj.1.

SS'7 Plica. v. MKV waniinr msitinrn tiremen. brnkemen. tiHin -it- Ktocriier.

cur n-Tters write f'ir blunk imnrceji i ErV .1 1 ia'ii rition n.Tr.i Inter 1 aily. lid, Luduui-rRiU-s, IruL A Jl t'i 'i He will hare charge of freight if WILLIAM P. FITZSIMONMi yJ- J. l. ttv traffic between the Buffalo territory points east of Detroit and St.

Clair vlviCJrtntrs; also freight interchanged with j- at the Niagara frontier and freight originating at or destined nj. Black Rock, Buffalo, or Suspension hfpiBrfdge, K. T. I 1 Fitzsimons has been manager -the industrial department of the i Grand Trunk-Canadian National Rail- way for many years. He has been in jfiVjr-tba railway service in the United StAtes and Canada, far 41 vears and la well known among railroad men of both countries.

HEAVY EARNINGS. The records of the Pennsylvania I freight station at Weirton, W. r-vJi the home of the Weirton Steel I uiuii'iies iiuiL, as lar as earnings are concerned, eirton is the vW 1 1 1 ai ImnAHonr rn thA Tmlnt. if -rr i Fittabursrh and Colambua. O.

The reooros snow that during the past year to, weirton ireiKnt station handled ifi.OQO carloads of freight, producing a for the railroad of over A I- AAA KAA 5 4y tv-Vi AIlOUNTMEKTS MADE. i. jn i i t'i IMVMWli Vi V. WV, UiVVCUlClll urecur in ine i reign iransportauon of the Pennsylvania railroad in Plttsborgh, to the position of assist-S4ant trainmaster of the Eastern divi sion with headquarters at Mans- V' field. O.

J. E. Anderson, division freight ajrent of the Big Four system at 'v Clereland has been promoted to general freight agent of the com '3 'WT, ft iT? pany, a new position with headquarters at the same place. PERMIT REFUSED. Maryland public service com mission, sitting at Baltimore, has refused to grant a permit for the in stallation of automobile bus service between Baltimore and Washington.

VI lr nHl MmmicelAn M. Ice, additional to that supplied by tbe BaJkttmora Ohio. the crmaylxa2ua roam convenient desirable I FCKMISMKH location; pvt acme. STftfr-B. 4 2-J.

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