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Eighteen Tuesday morning, JULY 28, 1925. I Jl 1 1 I IV UII REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HELP WANTED ROOMS DEATH NOTICES REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HELP WANTED THEATER MEMORANDUM NORTHSIDE. $so per mm FOOT CALIFORNIA NR. FALriv, N. S.

rrne of tho most dpsirable locations on the North Sirte for resident- or duplex. 'nn enient to putillc and ja.ro hiaI no-ji. Lot are 156 ft. dn to assavh utts avenue BE CHEAP AT $100 PER FT. Have only 80 ft.

left. Will divide. Terms arranged. PAGE LAWLER SL. CITY AND SUBURBAN.

ITJi PAY PART OF YOUR RENT Seven rooms, sun jarlor, two baths and garape. Located in splendid residence section. Ideal for children. Possession immediate. Lease extends until May 1, 1926.

HeDtal reduced from as I am moving from the city to New York with my family. You can save yourself rental at my expense. PHONE HAZEL 49U7. EMS WORTH, NEW BRICK. Six rooms, large attic, laundry, fruit cellar, electric refrigerator; garage; large, level lot; at a reduced rate: possession immediately.

A. A. Jiavis, 175 Locunt Lms-worlh. Pa. Phone Linden 1673-K.

JIT. 5 rooms and bath, first floor spartment. all convenienea. vacant Aumst newly papered; handy to all South Hills cars, near to schools; no objection to children. Lafayette b0O5-M.

Comer plot of pround. HVhtlfio; frame bnusf, rooms. 2At. water, electric, fnrt trees, etr. pri occupied by owner.

2130 Crosby aves. near Broadwitj-. Phone Iehigh 'j'jnU- oTenincr. Ifii PortBS -rm. brick.

lvl Dilvl? vc. X. S-rm. house. i Forbes bldg 2-rtn furnished apartment.

a tleeoey Ft. nor colored). United States Realty soft Union Trust bldg. Atlantic 4V). EAST END.

1002 CHISLETT ST nf iii juu ox. liuuaf Vx live rooms ana sun parlor, finished attic, tile bath, hot water heat, coal furnace, garage, front and rear porches; rent reasonable. Present tenant leaving city; possession arranged; open for inspection. Telephone Hiland 7175-W. FOR RENT.

6 rooms and bath; possession at once; rent near Highland and Tenn aves; ii newly papered. HUGH WILSON, fid 1 1C F. NTElt HOME, remodeled; university dis-trict; comer Anaheim and Iowa sts. suitable for rooming or subletting. Schenley 3820-J.

SUMMER rROPERTY. FURNISHED 6 -room cottflp i all COTlVCIllCnCCS, $lo0 for SeaSOll. 1 ri I Aug. and Sept. loth Located! noTween Lediord and liedlord i Springs Address F.

P. Ake. i Bedford, Ta. LAKK MILTON Three complereTy furnished four room cottages at Cratn bathing beach; electricity. lavatory, well water, screened porch: rarare; $15 to $25 pr week: cater to Centiles only.

H. Schafer. 26 Holmes Vnungstnwn, O. Phone 453173. rCKKYE I AKE, cot ages" for" ren on the lake front and others close to park, write for particulars.

C. S. BAKNKS, Box lls.Ruekeye Lake. O. FOR P.KNT-Furril.shed on The beach, by week or month, near Walda-mere Park, FIrie.

Pa. Mrs. Seth Baer, H. I No. 1, Krie, Pa.

FOR RENT Cottages, running waterTl'sctTic', $'2T and $35 per week. G. D. Weber, Buckeye Lake. Ohio.

ATI. A NTIC CITY, XortTi cTmfinir newly furnished rooms. Write for reservations. Mrs. Hovtard Milligan.

OFFICE AND DESK ROOMS. DKSK space, telephone and stenographer, $20 up, furnished or unfurnished offices. 404 Chamber Commerce. OFFICE space fur rent, well located, complete service: reasonable rental. Pbone Atlantic 4050.

or '07 Westinghooae bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CITY AND SUBURBAN. CAIH IS ABLE To sell your real estate; list It with him and watch results, watch results. U. B.

CAIN. 309-310 BERGEK BLDQ. REGENT SQUARE. $3.700 $1,500 CASH. Call to see this new tt-room home; best buy in location.

Franklin 8701. University Heights. Xew homes, sit rooms with all latest improvements; ready for September 1st. See me evenings. Wra.

L. Iean. J51 1 8 Iowa st. OAKLAND Comer property, 7 rooms, newly painted and papered; arranged for two families; rent $15 per month; immediate possession. Pidelis Realty Company, 3707 Fifth ave.

Lawn near Forbes Modern and up-to-date room apartments: reduced rentals; immediate possession. Fidelis Realty 3707 Fifth ave. Oakland near F'orbes st. The furnishings of my room modern brick house are for sale at $400 to party taking over lease at $115 per month; near Iniversity of Pittsburgh; good rooming district. Cull 4fi'J0 Schenley.

ONLY $1,000 CASH JT.SiiO Rrookline. absolute bargain; cement and shintile homo, 6 nice rooms, finished attic, bath, cemented cellar, electric lights and coal furnace: good paved street; two squares from cars; double lot 60x10 ft. with portable garage. See this one today. It will be gone tomorrow, $5,000 cash.

Cozy bungalow home. 6 rooms, bath, cemented cellar, coal furnace, electric lieht. all in condition; lot 35x110 with fruit and shade trees, only $1,000 cash, balance like rent. $50 per month. Fort Pitt Real Estate Co.

RH3 Standard Life Bldg. Court 3590. FOL ROOM house. 1-3 acre, 3 chicken coops, fruit tres: 150 chickens. Immediate possession.

Call Franklin S00S-M. 2244 Iiehlgh st. i FlRMSHEn KOOMS. fth MSHED room with hoard, desirable for couples: nicely appointed home in Last End Call' Hiland (27. A INKS' AYE.7 K.

Nice sleeping room wr ijuiri fxjple: free parking space. Ma CwSlBiNATION liTins room and berirooin for men or nurses, 5 minutes from bj.t wiiii pr.Tnte family. Cedar 1845-W. i I. KMMll.l) or urfiirnislied, 3 rooms, porch, pLout: lust floor; including lirht, heat; SLeiiirv H.gl! school; J75 month.

tiiU(l 1SVA 12uS, Northside Pleas- iui iepiiig room, near batli. Cedar (K8-V. Kl KNISHKli room; HI minutes city. v'Aii iit-r "i p. in.

l.alHyette 1miK iit troui nutui. floor, handy baiii, luruuif heat near Roup station and H'Jll. I u.MSlll.l! UOOM fur iir cilAji, Niceiy fiirnisaed room. tliUuj sits li. i' A urnished room, clen and 1 1 I'.

Sayorook ajtts. Schenley UAIA Mo- furnished in one of the finest residences on Nui I Ufiid nhower hath, every conTenience. I J. bai ri.iii., wen rnmishee; room: i H'sunianpous hot water: gentlemen or business people. Montrose M92.

Sill I. OH 2W. Two fnr- nished roinis fr light housekeeping. Ia-fyerit liil.J lively Tf-Ti is hod room next to bath; private hall; gentleman. Haze! i fife RKK1.K1; ST.

Front room: finest e-i ilentia section (Jewish). Icy bath. Sehen- l.AIte.K rumished room, suitable f'tr 2 nrlp eninloved. or men oHth atifl nnlTmtteri service. Fir(t swtii mKwv-r will sharr apartment mith young ladv employed.

CFDAR A wipTl fnralilSd sleepm; room parking space for machine. ATTRACT! VK ihira-floor room near bath termed home near Highland Park cars and K. Liberty station. Hiland 74i7. WKI I.

furnished front room, light housekeeping or sleeping; Lath on same floor. Hiland SHAH) 43 furnished room suiiable with board. t.VFCKMSHKD THRF.K apHrtment. private bath, sink, lishi ami heat included; reasonable; smt-Hiile business couple. Myyllnwer l'i3L JACKSON 8,8.

Northside" rooms. liuiojry and pantrv. lairfax -'K7 5il. VKRNON" Two" "large" h'i'rd-flbor rxm. unfurnished.

2u. Franklin 4i23 It. K4M unit ELMnURST INN, SEWICKELY, PA. A comfortable homelike family hotel; rooms and meals at reasonable rate; 2 minutes from Glen ()borne station: 20-minnte service to Pittsburgh: excellent meals; tennis and croquet on the grounds and cloge to golf course. Phone Sewit kiev rrto.

SHADYSIDE INN. Rh-tiis with ho.ne-cooked meals. reavnsiile. 32. MorewoiKi handy to Shadyside sta-t ion and street cars.

Montrose LARGE, light, airy room, second floor front. ei! furnished, excellent meals. modem home: convenient to traiDs. trolleys and bus: rales reasmahle. 4G-'i Sonth Re be-- K.

"sf7 CT A TlR ST "East" End- I lirnished nMHti -with board: Jlo: handy to cars. Montrose 822. SIMMER HOARDERS. WE provide permanent home for elderly peo-1 who are practically alone and have an income of their own principal. No institution.

Home like surroundings- Best of references furnished on reaiaeat. JE- "fr Hprmun Vramert Jlr' jHrS' Ilermdn TanZen, a KTon, Lancaster coontr, Pa. Bell Phone Fphrara 173 14. Box 2J. MAPLE 'ARM HOME.

SPKNI your raration Waldameer Peach Wonderful bathing, delightful home atmosphere, room aod hoard; Cr-ntileH only. For further information write Mth. A. Hehnfce, ('a Dip Kah Rah, Waldameer Beach, Krie, r. A KKAV mon1 fnmniAr hoardfrp ran be at Melvin farni-bnnie.

the banks of French Creek hom rook inc. eler-tririty: id-'al restmz drive to Pennsylvania's largest inland lake. K. A. Melin, Meadville.

R. It. r. 1 WANTKT-" Summer Narriers, nfp lake and tnwn, trh modern ioneniemes. F.

S. Pease, Northeast, Pa. SU MER boa rders on farm 5 i ies rorn i-igonier: bath in house. Mrs, Emma Al-brtght. SI'MMKR 'BOARlTCRf? w'itnted.

K. Nl, lauphlinstown. Pa. HOARDERS WANTED. ii AVE.

Excellent board. $7 week. Montrose 9329. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS. WILKINSBURG ii aP.

for rent, ft rooms and bath, sec-iu tl-wr all convcnier.es; rent Joo. 111 rraL.l.t imiuediate possession. Mt uit in rear. Phone Franklin J. riii.

iiOUM apartment: tile lath. stesm heat, iov.tKn in Knoxvilie; rent $80 per a.vi.tii. Call Lai'avttte 1111 M. Et I' rricaUship district, comfortable i Tiinu. api i tiiient tile bath.

hardwood tri. pivtes. Phone Fisk SlS. ONE MONTH FREE. Park new- high-class du ici.

ruiiU six roonts. tvio baths, l.o.ji; Hiland 2174-W. up.iiuieiii. live rooms and baih. lv ct-s.

ivrner; ctinveniences; first fl sir. 1 1 riuLiiu "'ll R. Rent $to. iita rrtiy pbpered unfurnished rooms. i-i-4 ies.

Pci.r. rooms bath, laundry, $3S. 669 aticet. turner of F'rank street. til sun porch, private bath, in pr.

Vuvc- nuir.i- S. tietiley Heights, Gentiles. S. I.rr.k) a-i iN AI.l uiir ntoiiis; $40: immediate. lis.esi.11.

hell. Iifayette 1M0-J. IMIKII APARTMENTS. Kiir.Nl syl -A very nicely furnished ruwuis- hlii. tie.t and gas furnished, $65.

I iut.i!i lot7 K. r'i ii i.vl ioruisbed apartment; in-a-rioor iu lirivmaioi shower. Call Hazel "9-K. 1 SITL'ATIOX WAN I lk AI YOCNG MAX SiDjsle. maiiMser Uree coutpu? tion irh P.ttsi.in!;!i reference from n-r-euL 380.

rare r'osi Sun. 4 Tea' rlprf.fm Mvie, lir-iiic p.t tit i JlU r.ic l. F- x. operator. "est oi reiereuivH.

vVn i Cat t'i sun. paiDiem wDt rk. it guaranteed, terms L'aii bi05 or HiUnd JtHKi-W. COl.OP.KIi CHEF COOK poi.i.-r. city or suburbs; eipti.riieu Lvt Phtme Hiland r41!) M.

VOCNG MAX, 27 yesirs. wishes watchman: good refereoce: saitiiv ku month. Write R-T'-s. ('are H.ii Siiu GENTLEMAN, culnred. young, wuuiii lke sorter work or garage work, tst Franklin 7ui)'-J.

MAN" and wife want situation, ji-itor. wife rf ldundiess 01 uiu t'evi-' i COI.CHtKD chauffenr wisftes pomtiou is ua. driver. Schenley 1582-J. sfc for Buwaru.

SITUATION'S WANTED FEMALE EXPERIENCED seamstress would like ii dren sewing; also laondresa aut wort. Hiland 18a9-J. WOMAN (Colored) wishes to talt( home cheap. Call or wrue 1-'! Kueiid East End. Hattie Stroughter.

fOCXG LAPV would office work or telephone operating. Cedar alter ft p. m. -WASHING to do at home or day wore. Fan-lie Chandler.

Grtnt 7672 V)'. SFWIXG at home hv day; also remodel inc. 5 to p. 216 South Hirhimxi ae. M'n trove rT-vnTtV woi-i- for Mondav and vl ednejnr.

Brtddock IffSA-R. RVTTpf.v colored want? riit'i work. P'addoel PV wants pewin; or av work. 73PO. NCKK GTP.Tj nishe permanent position, age 13.

Franklin 31M-W. for Mis Knitra C'orniey Sunday cil! 0)04-M. yoi'XG colored woroan wants day work laundry or cleaning: or men' washing to if done at home. Grant l.lS-W, for Alice COLORED woman wishes day work, 3 or 4 dnvs. Scotia Tyler.

41 Snyder st. Cedar 27 W. WOMEN, ct-lored, want work by the day antf domestic. Call Schenley 3233. Hill district, WOMAN wants work Thursday or Friday, laundry or cleaning.

Lafayette 1H35 R. WANTED Day's work bv experienced colored woman! Schenley 4184 R.E. W. WANTF.O Dressmaking to do at home; rates re asonable. Kranklm fl W.

FAMILY washing to ta. home; neatly done, references. Hiland 28-4--W. WORK wanted bv dav only. Call Hiland S7 R.

LAUNDRY' work bv dav desired, itwr. R. r.raddock COI.ORFD laundress, first class, references. wants laundry to take home. Hiland R.

SMALL bundles of washini to tak home; men and ladies. Hiland 6P50-R. EDUCATIONAL CURRY "COLLEGE' Penn sve end FtariwlT st. DAT AND EVENINO SEBfUOKI. ROOMS 1C HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.

AII.F.GHF.NY 1318. Northside Two or ibree finely and completely furnished housekeeping tuoriis. $9 up: tio first-flnor rooms and pruate bath, $12. Cedar S148-J. LAUGH bedroom with kitchen complete for luoiM-ketouig.

ruuntng 58)5 Bippe, su'vei. liiiaou A 1 4JK A -V alio cil ei4iiipiru room, furnace, tonrt.rbm: reasonable. I.Af I.iKKil'1'1 large furuittoeti rolini. htia tiiuseef sink, yard, $lu week, lliluiio oo'K, H. L.

OHIO ST li' lor iighl hilusekeep-iu, r.iiiu.u- outer: iius io park and mar kct. I'cuir 47 I 11. Xi.RTii I.ANti A at Two or roiti-i. ItousUeeping. electric, sink.

uiuiiilry i'fjtilin 4I3I-J. lwn rooms iigut ht.usekeeping close to 44 car line. I.jisteite 218 W. r'Ai KTl'K Si' Nicely umUheti house- keioius jooiiis: 11 con leniences resMt-nabie. i FLHMnIIKD KOOMS.

OA Ivi A AVi Oaiuiad Nueir farnUhed r-tij tiaiu; pii aie umil uf 1 hree aiiiii. iiu wibrr fuuiuer, Sc-heoiey 45aVJ liUOM.s, 3 4, Hurit hath, prWate toue; iU ivMi usjit or pri. Cedar 7t-K. PKNX aVlaI K. AA4.

Oi.e or two ivKtl-1, at! cOIi YHtl lit. SOL iil ti i.i a --TAaiTt: ftR- and apari.tf..r wt-et up: to ri.r5 iw iKie Tail. MSi jvtif rtni HUi Styartu.iriAtK W.iC Pitt uuifu i'uwu. triafciue xiuy gfi a ptr TiLE BATH. evT-uu r.

'giilirt'lilai Pn. r.e Al ii.lf Alii il Si i'-ijT LOV KLY jxrv fuui, vu.tfUie tz huuBv-Leepili ii tit? at Mf OXH front louiu, iuuiUta ta rii-i-t; 03! 4 i.tudtu. i ovf room, t.eii A.ijuiiti;" looms floor; pr.via.nr iaiiy roH 1 1 miniUt? SiTlTlH NKGLKY aVK, LAhGr" "VlR XlSHEl) FROM' 1. Ji CALi. iiii a.a 5tH; WAXLlSOFOKU 81..

ietp.i-E nicely furnij-hed af semi-pn 1 ate hath: good trai tt.w residential district. Uilaud L.AKCfK, clean front room, in mnutiri r.m-. for 1 or 2 gentlemen semi-privet! iv-ii, r.n sltower: f-'tnule ld- if lieslrvd' nen r.f East Liberty. Phone Monttose ROOM suitable for one or two geutlriueu 1 minutes to city; home comforts. Scncaicr 0j37.

S. MATHILDA Slrt. Apt. No. Ni.

civ furnished room, next bath: neur Wrsi Hospital: gentlemen preferred. Fisk i14j. SOCTH HI HI. AN AV e7, a'ftt" Two i furnished housekeeping rooms. Moiunie PHOTO STOIftlO ii i CW Jim tS, TRS HCT Ew.

World) Proa Pan Ca 7- locu mi-ss bun yirj IN the BtAury 7 Services at he chapel of T. B. Morelar.d 6104 Penn avenue, East End. Timc-wiH be announced lyter. MCSGROE.

WITH AM F. Or Mor.dav, July 27. at 1.4') p. WiHUm son of the U'c 'Vilhm and Anna M. Mu-rrove, in hip Qth ea.

at th residence of b'3 sister, Mrs. Rose Saunders, Short street, Rocks. Funeral on Wednesday, July 29, at 2 p. Members of o. O.

M. No. 61 of Mc-Kw-3 Rocks and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. PARFITT, EDM NO At the, home of his daughter. Mrs.

Mary Davis. Wnodlaitn, on Monday, July 27. 1 92 at 12:45 p. Edmund Parfitt, husband of the late Elizabeth Parfitt (neo Harrison), in his 79rh year, father of Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs.

Elizabeth Lewis, William Kdrnund John and Harry J. Parfitt. Funeral from the home of his son, John Parfitt, 0 llelthoover avenue. Eighteenth ward, Southsidc. Time of funeral will be announced later.

Louisville (Kv.) and Woodl.iwn (Pa.) papers please ropy. rorP. JOHN n. At his home in 'Ihio township, Beaver county. on Monday, July 27, at 3:45 p.

John H. Popp, aged 73 years. Funeral services at hia late home on Wednesday, July 29. at 2 p. m.

Interment in St. Paul cemetery. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. RICHARDS, HANNAH Suddenly, on Monday morning. July 27.

1925. at 6:39 a. Hannah Richards (nee widow of William F-ichards. at hsr 132! Belasco avenue. Beechview.

She is survived by four daurhtprs. Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. H. D.

Fadfield. Mrs. William Johnson. Mrs. Charles Ha km two sons, David and Albert Richards.

21 prandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services on Thursdav affcrnoen. Ju'y 3. at 2:30 o'clock. IYiends of the familv are irv'Ucd to iTcr.d.

Interment in Vmondale cemetery. Take cars No. 42 or 43 to BeeohUow avenue. RIGGS. MAHLON E.

On Monday Julv 27. 1925. at 3:30 p. Mahlon E. Rigs.

husband of Emma C. (nee Caldwell). Funeral from the family residence. Twin Oaks, Hampton township, near Allison Park. Notice of time later.

tCharleroi Fairmont. Meundsville and Wheeling W. Va.) papers please copy. ROSSITER, HILDA MARIE STOFHR On Monday. July 27, 1925.

at 7:45 a. Hilda Marie Stoehr Rossiter, wife or Clyde H. Rossiter, aged 27 years, mother of Norma E. Rossiter, daughter of Christina Goeppel Stoehr and the late Henry Stoehr. and sister of Mrs.

Rachel Fischer. Mrs Mamie Kerin, Miss Emma Stoehr and Theodore Stoehr. Services Thursday at 2 p. at the family home. 2112 short Spring street.

St. Clair, Pittsburgh. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Zimmerman's cemetery. RITTER.

MARTHA MORGAN On Sunday. July 26, 1925. at 1:30 p. Martha Morgan Patter, wife of Harry W. Ritter.

Funeral services at her late residence. 2S53 Espy avenue, Doront. on Tuesday July rS, 1925, at p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend.

Interment in Chartier cemetery on Wednesday at 19 a. m. STACK. ELIZABETH M. Suddenly, on Sunday.

July 26, 1925. at 5 30 p. Elizabeth M. Stack (nee Thomas), wife of Maurice L. Stack, astej 55 years.

Funeral from the family home, 54 Wabash avenue. Twentieth ward, on Thursday. July 30. at a. m.

Solemn requiem high mass at St. James- Church at 9 o'clock. Members of L. C. B.

Branch No. 609. and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SMITH, MARGARET O. On Sunday, July 26.

1925. at 4:40 a. Margaret O. Smith (nee Adams), wife of Harry C. Smith.

Funeral services at her late residence. 2234 Perrysville avenue. Northside, on Tuesday evening. July 28. at 8 o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. SMITH, CHARLES N. On Monday morning, July 27. 1923, at 8:45 o'clock, Charles N.

Smith, aged 73 years. Services at the residence of his son, Charles E. Smits, 1132 Morningside avenue. East End, on Wednesday afternoon, July 29. at 2 o'clock.

IX MEMORIAM. In loving remembrance of our deal mother. Mrs. Thedosia Swaney. who died one year ago today, July 27.

1924. Sadly missed by her husband and children. We often think of days gone by When we were all together. The shadow o'er our lives is cast Our loved one gone forever. Tonight the stars are gleaming Upon a lonely grave.

There sleepeth, without dreaming One we loved, but could not save. The rolling streams of life pass on But still the vacant chair Recalls the smile, the love, the voice Of one who once sat there. JAMES SWANEY AND FAMILT. FLORISTS. Flowers Express Sympathy Courteous Attention Fair Dealing.

Prompt Service. A. W. SMITH CO. Flower Stores: Liberty at Sixth Ave.

Penn at Stanwix St. Fhone Atlantic 5463. E. Ludwig Floral Co, 710 E. Diamond St.

Fairfax 7400 434 Oliver Ave. Atlantic 3112 F0RMTIM STORAGE FTKEPROOF WAREHOUSES Expert Packers Motor Vans HAUQH KEEN AN STORAGE TRANSFER CO. Center Euclid Aveg. Montrose 6700-1-2-3. LOST AND FOUND LARGE REWARD.

LC Boston bull; male; bnnate "dor, white on breast; lost in Squirrel Hill district. Hszel 142. REWARD Old-fashioned brooch with coral rose: valued because it viaa mother a. Cedar 1217-W. LOST Triangle-shaped sorority pin with tn-itials M.

E. J. on back; reward. Hazel 113S LOST Plack and red pookethool on O'een-tield sreet car on J'llv containing f'lsin wrist watrh; initials K. M.

C. on back, in money. Hiland fXHO. LC'ST- Tbnrsdav morning on 38 or in vicinity of Second a-e. and Life diamond bracelet with.il small (irant LOST, straved or stolen, male police dog.

color wolf grev. Jew art if returned or notifioa tion sent to 17'J3 Crosby Keechvie. Telephone ih'ph 2('7'J-R. LOST July 8, 192T, either on Pniontown to Pittshtinh train or at East Liberty mati a package containing bonds and insurant papers. If found ootifv J.

Iv. Helinick. tio W. Craig I niontown, Pa. CHEVROLET Tor RING; stolen Tnesdav motii-ing; license 818-H53.

pinder notify 21U Mt. Troy road, NorthMe. or call Cedar 415 R. LOST Sunday evening. In East Wilkinsburg.

wallet; communicate with T. H. Beech, 1112 Coal at. in 17-J Franklin. Reward.

PERSONAL. MARCEL, shampoo, shingle, cents each: parmanent vave, $lu. Zegler's Beauty Parlor, 241 Fifth ave. Atlantic lini. HELP WANTED SALESMEN AND AGENTS.

SALFJSMKV WANT1JD. To sell lots in St. Petersburg. with an established company. salesmen any line considered The big t-eason i.s just beeinnlng.

Write to Sales Manager for information John K. Bateman (The Lot Man). K3 Central St. Petersburg, Ma. SAI.F.SMFN wanted, who are able to sell established belt dressing to firms usinr belts for mach-nerv in Pittsburgh and sur rouuilini must have sold belt dress inr or kind-rd l'ne anJ have lirje follow-ius; verv tine commission and drawing r-couitt; onlv those who ran produce need answer.

Write ('are Tost. SALESMAN" Near, appearing, pot over years of age, experience pot essential, we tra'n you in 11 days, salary and commission at start. If you want something worth bale, app'y before 10 or ai-er dl. Mr. Sowers, 201 Empire bids.

MALE. TWO experieneor instalment collectors, those- having sales expe rience preferred must he strict- Iv sober and reliable and be able r. I jiirnisii jrooa rcirrciices irom past employer; married men preferred. If you drink, don't answer this add. Apply lioom 406 and 407 Blackstone Theater Building, 345 Fifth after 10 a.

m. YOCNf MA -TVniinenf nrpanlzatino rcrt if ml jiuMm- jK-rounf Hits would like to tn-ar from amhiHous yoan? man. 1M or nvtr, now emplovrij, with right jrrndf of school-ii. or bftttr. dsirinc to hf-cmp an expert Bprn.intrint, and wMlin.cr to follow instruc-tfony: Matp 42c.

education, phone number and present nnpIorment Write i 7C, care rft Sun. IS1N1ESSSERVICE CO. S'2 Park Holding FMn.OYMt-NT SOCIALISTS. Call npor, o. YOUNG MEN.

a non! rpration oprrxt mj rbn of retail stn-o rnoirps a I'mnpd number of mrn of -ood fa.m?!r for and npr-br tAwns nn elected wj'l be trained mrvdeT. nerohan'ii'nr and titpti orprrt'int tn earn permanent poHni6 rvnat he vr-h spp-ot tma te'y wekir dirrin? trin'r prd. Vt flppUration and n'o. ser- ll1- Hr(rd. retail -ft o'clock rta othrr WALL WASHERS.

Eirnt evpe'ciced vt'l prphvteriao Church. ApnlT Shadv an-? Oft Hum he! gr rf jjt CEEW manager, most re experienced magazine clnh will guararfe.e $82 pr week for 30 tiles. 613 Maloney Bunldiig. 333 Soond urenne. SALESMAN For retail lumber business; prefer one having ex-j perienee state arre, references I and salary expected.

Write T-710, care Post-Sun. MEX Catholic; If you have sold books, magazines, or insurance, and are a liustler, we can offer you a position paving tr, weekly. Call 8-lb or 5-; DOS Hoos MACHINE COAL We bare '0 more emptr boiies a Garrett and Wavland. Kentuckv Like miners going with their families; we advance money la move; 4ij to incbes clean coal, no trouble, work every daT. pav ric per net ton; pick, pillars 51c.

Ticket cost free tickets if you work 30 days; tools and boarding house advanced. Ship every day 5 p. white and colored. Xo fee. J.

Ahrinla, 1119 Tenn ave. WANTED A tnorotihly experienced leaded art glass roan and also an experienced all around glass bercler. The Toungstown Mirror and Art Glass 655 Market Youngstown. O. LoAN OFFICE maimers wanted several cities: earnings in direct proportion to ability, reputation and financial standing: outline your qualifications fully! it will also pay those who would like to become silent, financially-interested partners in loan company to investigate: better writs today.

I-ebreeht Company, Tel. MAN to oiiorate shear for scrap yard: most have had experience In general scrap yard and operating shear, preferably in scrap yard. Apply Vulcan Detinning Co Neville Island. WANTED First class machinist. Men tliat can wnri on small tools.

Sieadv ein-plovment. Kkl -ss Fastener Cuuipanv. Meadville. pa. MACHINE COAL LOADERS Why he idie when we need tme and cvioreu miners for Jenkins.

Mclt'ilrts, mn I fer. No trouble work ery di ad transportation with nnd o-tiirthit hoase; t-oal is weighed drift mium; upu lights; to 7 feet coal. Ship ererr dy p. m. J.

Ariola. 11! Peun ae. WANTED manager to take charge office: imiNt have experience in handling tailoring sale force, selling ditect to consumer; bir earnings for right man A. S. Woolen Mills Mct'ape Seveniu and Smithtield.

Grsnt 74 TRANSPORTATION OPPORTUNl'l Ameri'-an Commerce Association desires i- men who wih to train for executive positions directing domestic and foreign shipping: training will not intertere wilb present employment. Write at once, statine, present position, age and phone No. to S-7G8. Care rost-Sun LOCAL circulation office has opening for two clean cut men over -1. Outdoor work.

Apply before 11 or after p. m. Mr. Ferguson. 209 Empire bldg.

IK) you want work? Have yon a little pep and ambition? If so I will give you pleasant employment for at least two months. See Mr. Oeddis. 316 Ferguson bldg AGENTS wanted; men for house-to house pn. position big money for right men.

Apply between 3 and S. Room Wabingiou Trust Bldg Fifth ave. SALESMAN Experienced; over yeurs of age for city; calling on merchants: exceptional opportunity: cash bond required to carry supplies. Phone H. Howison.

Hotel Henry. WANTED Young nian stenographer for shipping department work. Ask for Mr. Gntlm II. D.

Nuttall McCandless ave. and Harrison st. for bouse-to-hous- w3rx. new proposition; experience unnecessary; teach you how. 4V07!) Jenkins Arcade.

OFFICE ROY, 16 years or over, good upu- r-tunity for advancement. Write Box Ni. I Post-Sun. FEMALE. RELIABLE middle-aged worn an to take complete charge of home for famny of four; good wages and home for right woman.

Only one willing to do all the housework, including washing, ironing, cleaning, cooking, need apply. Apply K-868, care Post -Sun. LEAinrUTT "CCLTURET Otir full, complete, attunl practice course properly taucrht by a professor of the Academy ot Beauty, Paris, very specially priced for immediate enrollment. Day and evening classes. I'ipioroas issued.

McGEEHAN BBAUTY COLLEGE, SV Ave. Grant 7V1. Entrance one door from Smithneld S. Oppcslcim-J 523-29 Tenn Ave. Require the services of an EXPERIENCED OIRL To operate Ellis I-edger Porting Machine, best of references require.d.

Apply Mr. Mc('onneli. Srd Poor. LADTFS Catholic; over 25 years, havaj open- ins for several ralesladies evperierfiPd in outside can earn $40 weekly to stsrt: congenial wirk rapid advsncement when! abiptv i proven. Call S-1A or 5-6.

See I Mrs. Bepler, rfl? House WHITE MAID for genera! housework; no latin- rirr. Phone 1 7f R. MALE AND FEMALE. needed A F'nk Teacher' Union Trust MABLK 120 hundred stamping name nncbecki.

fend 25 cents for sample and Mxnn Tag Co. Wiaconain Rapida, Wl. HELP WANTED INSTRUCTIONS. LEARN AUTO BUSINESS. Focitions opten: pummrr class now 1 form in at reduced tuition rates; iill in- i struct ions absolutely practical and indi- vidual; day and evenintj classes; catalog fre: visitors wIcoitt5.

PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING lert. 405 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, Ft. Brieklaying, Plastering, Tile Setting School. La prart ic 1 1 equipf-cd rad scboo! in tho country: IH years of education business: Iff rn in a fe' week? to e.irn to rr week: day and evening cHF3ts: i sit ffrlfrime reduced price '-r imme-dirt', tntviipit'nt Pittsburgh Trade School, pt.

I'rpii a PiiT-hurpn. Pm. DKSIG NIN-'r Tf dw. train be- cn-p a or G'd s-alarifs piid to Cmmercsi ff'iyra-'tped. rMr, ipht C.

ir nettp, Ro ,4. Lt libertr. pjtt-Mirirh. Pa. A vi shine hvi'rf Tirrmw-lTakv TiPn Pen-tTi v-'Hris rd-: n'- prienr reccssarv; 100 month.

Aadreri inter Kailway. Iept. 951, Indintania, ir.d. ci waiicy NOITIKIfIl BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THE CHARTER IS THE FOUNDATION Or 1 HE BUSINESS. A.

a. Alies cvrpurations cave simplicity in organization and management, fJTiuaiities. and tave the brcadtst pvtcera. A splendid corpora re structure, buiit oc original lines tu uit yoor particuLx business. Use tae wide experience irf a.

a. Ailes in outlining joor propueed organisation. Get tne booklet. 'Hign Spotai 3tlaware CvrporatiiHiS, maiied tree. a.

A. Alles, Fderai PiUsbozsn, Pa. Fairtax 41tJ. RESTAURANT FOR AL. Best located and equipped in town, good ateotfy business, owner has otner interest and will tacrihc-e, S42.UOO busiaesa in 10 moatlbt; i price S2.50o.

half ca-sh, time on Lc.lace. Call or write W. M. EVANS, Masonic Temple Restaurant Tituaville $13,000, FORSALE. $13,000.

i 7 ruoms, living room tvpe brick: coal anj Iruit cellar, hardwood floors throughout; "XH cash required; possession at unce; owner leaving city. HUGH WILSON, Center ave. CAIH IS ABLE To st 11 yoor business or to plane yr9 ym and place you right; list wiu bim and watch results M. B. CAIN.

309-310 BERGER BLDG. INSURANCE Will sell at half value net commission yearly, act quickly, 90j Berger bldg. Court Safest Investment Todav. Hardware store in town of 30.000 people: tanlisneti 14 years; saies average ta over $72,000 a year. For detailed information write G-919, Care Post.

FOR SALE Rooming house, good paying proposition. 13 rooms: real bargain: reason for selling bad health; no agents need apply. Call Schenley 9416. FOR SALE Delicatessen sandwich shop. pounds smoked meats, soda fountain; in very good business for Jewish man.

1S42 Center second floor. Ask for David. WANTED Business Opportunity. DRUG STORE WANTED. Doing not less than $125 a day; location, fix tures, stocks, must he A-l.

Call New Kensington 1139 or Tarentum 264-J. MONEY TO LOAN Jon. De-fort Smo Diamond Loan Finance Association 4 to fi lunea former apace. Entire Bide Elevators; also special street amtrauio. Yearly interest on DIAMOND9 LISTED STOCKS JEWELRY LISTED BONDS WATCHES FURS.

SILVER per month to 2ht atorwge. No extras' whatarver. Furs cpeelal rate. Yearly loans remewaiai unlimited. Business of 9 hums nrmai merged In addition to our own large businessnow conducted bera.

311 Smithfield St. Or! etna! Location 4 Century. HOUR TO tX)AJ $9 to 297. rATrrrj Ko other charn. OTHER 8 CHS ON 8AMB BASTB.

ttS KQUAL MONTHLY PATMKNTaV Vlt IXSO TO THOS11 MTR A nrf.T EMFLOTKH. ACCOMMODATION LOAlf CO-CIO FU13X KAXIOSAl, JiANK SlJIaV KAJiONQs WATCHTeS JEvTBJT We aJsat lau at law rata QALUNQERTS 929 Liberty Ave. Est. 1354; MORTGAGE LOANS. SECOND MORTGAGES.

$1.000.000.00 to place on eeroad mnrtgages hi amounts ranging from $3i0 to Our terms are the very lowest In the city; oar service the very beat. Rates are as follow: On a $500 loss. $50: tor $1,000. 910: larger amount In the same pcoportiaaas bring your deed; aalck service; money paid In 24 boors. Send for onr Booklet.

''Masting a Human NeeL" SULLIVAN GROSS, ffig 1607 1st National Bank bldg MORTGAGE MONEY For 1st and 2d mortrafea or conatractaBSJ. loans. Lowest charges, aniek sta I lie. RICKEY-BARNI1ART, $32 Fourth sts. Court MS79.

MORTGAGES WANTED MONK? READY-. L000 1.600 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000 $4,000 $3,000 $10,000 FRANK B. MTf.LER. 43ft 4th SV- Room IS. SECOND MORTGAGES.

Estate funds in amounts from $1,000 te J.VI.OOO. Only 4 Commission No Extras None hut first-class risk need apply. KALLMANN REALTY 413 Fourth Av. THE Insurance Co. is making most attractive installment loans in dwellings; interest and payment reduce monthly.

See loan correspondent. LOUIS G. RANKIN. T'njon Trust Bids. Atlantic MORTGAGES.

On improved property in the Pittsburgh dis trict. 1 rompt appraisal and settlement; LAWTON REAL ESTATE CO. 4 Diamond Street. Court QCICK loHtis. heirs to estates, 1st 2na moTt-ga ges.

Box 76, Pittsburgh. Ill ILDING AND LOAN? NOTICE TO PITTSBURGH REALTY ASSOCIATION. THE ANNEAL STOCKHOLDERS' MFTET-rNG OF PITTS BCRG REALTY BPH DING A LOAN ASSOCIATION" WILL BE HELD AT OFF1CK OF ASSOCIATION ON TI'ESDAY. AUG EST 4, AT 4 P. M.

(Signed) JOS. L. BASH, Attest: President. AETHl'R R. KIEF-FJR, Assistant Secretary.

FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES CHEVROLET COUPE, 1324 MODEL: r5 CASH OR $129 DOWN. $26.51 PER MO. THIS COUPE IS IN A-l MECHANICAL SHAPE AND READY FOR THE ROAD: HAS SEAT COVERS. LARGE STEERING WHEEL, SPARE TIRE. SEE THIS CAR FOR A REAL BARGAIN.

PHONE MONTROSE 1701 OR 4XJME TO 5872 ISACM BLVD. MR REYNOLDS. 1925 CHE6LEftJPE. Demonstrator, run about 800 miles, spare tire, bumper, bumperetts, and many extras, liberal discount. Call Mr.

Poloski, Lehigh IDS 1312 Tennessee iMmiont. CH VROLET-TOURING. 1524 TfODEL; $2J CASH OR $101 DOWN. $1937 PER Mt THIS CAR IS LIKE NEW way: has lots of and mechanically right it to the minute. phone montrose 1701 t'k come to 5872 haim mr.

reyNOLDS. 1923 CHEVROLET COUPE fi tires. 3Ml'matie wind shield, cleaner, ivar vi'tn njirr-r; car ry condition; mut dispose oi uuinediaieij. Call la-Uajette loajb Ktth-Albee vaudeville in the Davis Brt week -wil! bring- Wnry Kantrey his orchestra ami Harry and -Anna Seymour, prize comics. Vaudeville Sheridan Square the last half of this week will have Meeh-an's leaping hounds.

"Eve's Lover" will head the pictures in the Grand next week. Disillusionment comes to an American wife of a titled foreigner. Two added attractions will be the Vana Va-ska GTPsy Trio, a harpist, violinist and guitar player who also sins; and Marie Herron, soprano. DEATH NOTICES ADOL.PH. IDA MAT At Brooklyn.

X. on Saturday. July 25. 1925. Ida May, beloved wife of Fred Adolph.

Services at the chapel of T. B. Moreland Company. 6104 Pftin avenue. E.

Tuesday afternoon, at o'clock. Interment private. Remains arrive in Pittsburgh Tuesday morning. BtRGHART. JOHN Suddrnlv, at the Presbyterian Hospital, on Saturday afternoon.

Julv 25, 192S, at 1 13 o'clock, John Burghart. husband of the late Mary Jane Higgins Burghart. Funeral at the residence of daughter. Mrs. Henry P.

Ford. 525 Taylor avenue. Northside, on Tuesday morning. July at 8 30 o'clock. Requiem mass at St.

Peter's Roman Catholic Church, West Ohio street, at Sherman avenue. North-side, at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Wilmington (Del). Philadelphia (Pa.) and Parkersburg (W.

Va. rapers please copy. BrSHFIELJ), GEORGE TAYLOR Cn Monday, July 27. 1925, at 11.50 a. George Taylor Bushfield.

husband of Martha Horner Bushfield, in his 79th year. Funeral services at his late residence. 107 Heberton street. Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment private.

Please omit flowers. BLADKL, FLORENCE At Merry Hospital, on Sunday, July 2. 1925. Florence E. Bladel.

beloved wife of Kdvrard Lee Blade! of Glenn street, Crafton. Pa. Funeral and intermwnt at Kock Island, IH. DOUGHERTY, ELIZABETH CATHERINE On Sunday, July 26. 1925.

at 2:25 p. Elizabeth Catherine Dougherty, daughter of Agnes Boyle Dougherty and the late William Dougherty. Funeral from the family residence. 56 Rosedale street, cn Wednesday. July 23.

at 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass at St. James' Church. Wilkinsburg.

at i o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. EN'GLEKT, ELIZABETH On Sunday evening, July 26, 1925. at 11-15 o'clock. Elizabeth L.

Englert-fnee Hyde), wife of Joseph J. Englert. Jr. Funeral services at the family residence, 437 Mansion street. Hazelwood.

on Tuesday evening. July 2S. at 7:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to Interment in Hill Grove cemetery. Connellsville, upon arrival of Baltimore Ohio tram leaving Pittsburgh on Wednesday at 1 p.

Eastern standard time. Buffalo (N. T. papers please copy. EN GEL.

CATHERINE On Sunday. July 2S, 1925. at 12:15 a. Catherine Engel, wife of the late Jacob Enge! (nee Pack), at her home, 114 Kirke avenue, Carrick borough, in her 73rd year. Leaves to mourn, Mrs.

V. P. Schneider, Mrs. Louis Schaff, Mrs. Thomas Weise, Mrs.

Andrew Weise, John Andrew and Cornelius J. Engel. Funeral Wednesday morninsr, July 29, 1925, at 9 o'clock. Requiem mass at St. Wendel's Church, at 9:30 o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment In St. George's cemetery, via cars No. 53 and 5 4 to Church avenue. Dayton and Cleveland (O.) and Butler and DuBois (Pa.) papers please copy.

FALONEY, JOSEPH On Monday. July 27, 1925, of diphtheria, Joseph Faloney, oldest son of Joseph and Agnes Nolte Faloney, aged years 5 months 6 days. "uneral private Wednesday morning from the family home, 222 Singer aveoae. Mc-Kees Rocks. Pa.

Interment in St. Mary's cemetery. FBOSCH. MABEL LOITISE On Sunday, July 26, 1925, at 1 p. Mabel Louise Frosch, daughter of August H.

and the late Anna Treschler Frosch, aged 25 years, sister of A. Walter Frosch and Otto F. Frosch. Services WTeanesday at 2 p. m.

at the residence of her brother. A. Walter Frosch, 543 Trenton avenue, Wilkinsburg, via car No. 64 or 66 to Trenton avenue. Friends of the family and members of Syria Ladies Social Club and Lorena Orr Chapter No.

18. O. E. are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment In Smithfield cemetery.

Lorena Orr Chapter No. 18, O. E. will hold services Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. FINK.

CHARLES BOTE On Monday. July 27, 1925. at 8:45 a. Charles Bote Fink. Bon of Allen and Mary B.

Fink, In his 24th year. Funeral services at the family home. 1121 Cornell avenue, Thornburg, on Tuesday evening, July 28, at 8:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. GITTINS.

WILLIAM On Monday, July 27. 1925, at 9:17 a. at the family home, 12UO Marvista street, Northside, William Gittins, beloved husband of Mary E. Philbin Gittins, aged 71 years. Funeral service at his late residence on Wednesday.

July 29. at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. GODVVLN, WILLIAM On Sunday evening, July 26, 1925.

at his home at Butler. Pa, William J. Godwin. He is survived by his widow, three daughters, two sons and one brother. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, July 29, at his late residence.

HARTMAN, HEZEKIAH Monday, July 27, 1925. at 2 p. Hezekiah P. Hartman, husband of Nina Hartman, in his 75th year. Services at the family residence, 5006 Glen-wood avenue, Hazelwood, Wednesday evening.

July 29. at 8 o'clock. Friends i of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment at Dubois, Thursday afternoon. Dubois and Philipsburg (Pa.) papers please copy.

JOHNSTON. NELLIE) On Monday. Julv 27, 1325. at 10:30 a. Nellie Johnston (nee Riley), wife of Ernest E.

Johnston, in her 52d year. Funeral services at the family residence, 806 Lomond street. Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, July 29. at 2:30 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private. "KIDD. JAMES G. On Saturday, July 25, 1925.

at 7:45 p. James G. Kidd, eori of the late William and Mary MeCbesnoy Kidd, of 1309 Veto street, Northside, aged 43 yearn. Funeral services at Harry A. Wray's chapel, 18 West North' avenue.

North-side, on Tuesday, July 28, at 2 p. Allegheny Lodge No. 47, L. O. O.

Allegheny Aerie No. 827, F. O. E. and friends of the family are respectfully in vited to attend.

KRAISE, BESSIE HERRON At Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa on Saturday. July 25, 1925, at 6 30 a. Bessie Herron Krause, wife of Harry A. Krause, and daughter of William H. Herron.

Funeral services at the family residence, 160 Race street. Edgewood, on Wednesday afternoon, July 29, at 2.30 o'clock. Interment private. LF.DDY, JAMES H. Suddenly, on Sundav, July 26, 1925.

at 8:45 p. James H. Leddy, husband of Jennie Leddy (nee Pritchard). Funeral from his late residence, 1400 Fern-leaf street, on Wednesday. July 29, at 8:30 a.

m. High mass of requiem at St. Canice Church at 9 a. m. Friend3 of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Take Arlington car No. 48. MAWniXNEY, JAMES On Mondav. July 27, 1925. at 3:45 p.

James T. Mayhinney, son of Rose A and the late William J. Mawhinney. luneral services at his iate residence, PH Chateau street. Northside.

on Wednesday. July 29, at 2:30 p. m. Interment private. MTXXER, MARY JANE On Sunday.

July 26. 1925. at Washington. Man- Jane Miller, wife of the late Robert T. Miller.

Funeral services at the chape! of H. Samson. 537 Neville street. Pittsburgh, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. MORAN', MARY On Sunday.

July 25, 1925. at 7:30 a. Mary Moran (nee Cauley), in her 74th year, widow of the late Michael Moran. Funeral from the residence of her sen. Michal F.

Moran, 236 S. Millvale avenue. E. on Wednesday. July at 8:30 a.

m. Solmen requiem mass a' St. Mary's Church, at 9 a. Friend of the family are respectfully invited to attend MOORE, A-VVABEL NEAE On Monday evening, July 27. 1325, at 7:20 o'clock, Annabel Nease, wife of Benjamin Moore.

ITV AND 1,000 Cash Cedarhur.st Nr. Beltzhoover. FRAME HOl'SE, FIVB LvARGE ROOMS, HATH, KLEC. LIGHT, ON CORNER IJT 30x50; HOUSE NEWLY PA- PERED AND PAINTED ON INSIDE: A F'JvW BLOCKS FROM ST. A NICE'S CHURCH.

Cheaper to Own Than Rent. PAQE LAWLER. St. Nicholas Bldg. Court 1371.

SE OUR AUTOS. DORMONT $21,000 AVE ST LIBERTY AVENUE. Two-year-old 11-room brick dwelling, hardwood floors, tile bath, hot water heat: snlendid location for doctor, dentist, real estate or undertaker; terms. MT. LEBANON $15,000 HAS SOLD BY THE SHERIFF, Nearly new 8-room dwelling.

hardwood thronchnut; all tile bath, shower, hot water heat; 2-car garage; 'i, block to car line. Dormont Corner $12,500 Tvvn.rn lacir.) siT rooms, sun parlor, nx-dern in all respects; decomied shades, screens, awnings; J8.00O: straight first mortgage; $2,000 cash needed for quick sale. Near Dormont Six-room dwellimr and nearlf one acre: handy to swimmine pool, park, car line and schools; torms. J. H.

DeJOnN "Real Estate" WEST LIBERTY AVE DORMONT. Pbone Lehigh 3014. New Doraiont Home, $9VS5. SI, 500 Cash. Six pood -sized rooms, larpe clo.ets, tile bath, brass plumbing, hardwood window shades, nicely decorated, furnace, laundry, fruit and coal cellars; driveway; paved street; three squares from oar line; an unusually good buy.

See us at once. No locations given over phone. S. V. Thompson Co.

L'ormont Office, 2899 West Liberty Ave. Lehigh 3741. FRANKSTOWN ROAD. NEAR EASTWOOD ROAD. 60x120 to allev.

an ideal home site, resit net ei eood homes, and surroundings, for quic iale onlv $2,400. SAMUEL W. BLACK Bank Bldg. WELL BUILT HOME AT REAL BARGAIN Six rooms, brick, every modern convenience: lot 40x120; convenient location: if you want a well-built, substantial home, call Cedar 41S.VJ after 5 p. m.

BRICK and tile house, six rooms, hatli. linn-dry, fruit and coal cellars: street paTed. Greenfield, owner. Call Carricfc I5S9-J. EAST END.

EAST END. Six rooms, bath, located on Herrnitage Kelmar; convenient to cars, school and churches. Price NORTH FAIRMONT AYE. New home of fi rooms, tile bath, hot water boat, hardwood floors; modem. Price $10,700.

Pittsburgh Bldfr. Mortgage, 6537 Broad Sc Hiland J770. "CENTRAL EAST LIBERTY. tlO.gOO $2,000 CASH. 6 rooms, tile bath.

This new home is modern and complete. Call Owner, Montrose 6671. POINT BREEZE. Frame house, 7 rooms and bath, located on good paved street; possession, arranged; price terms. LAWTON REAL ESTATE 43S Diamond St Court 134.

GOOD INVESTMENT. Homewood. corner double-house. Sixteen rooms. Annual income $1,800.

Priced for qniek sale at $11,500. All conveniences. Two baths. HOMEWOOD REALTY 720 Homewood Ave. EAST LIBERTY.

New t-room brick house, tile bath, hard wood floors, hot water heat; largy lot wil! accept terms. HXTSS Montrose SMSS. 5972 Baum Blvd. at Highland LOTS FOR SALE. $1,800 MT.

LEBANON LOT. SACRIFICE FOR $1,350. All improvements in and paid for: need the money and will sacrthce. ernis uown. balance in two tL'j years, write owner, S-3S5, care Tost.

58 FOOT LOT $490 Mt. Lebanon lot 58x120. level: mast sell need cash. $7tO down, will take balance monthly. VTrite owner J-378, rare Tost.

60x115 EDGEWOOD ACRES $1,200. Bunpalow Int. near school, oar linp. roadway PavPd: terms. care Post.

FORCED TO SELL AT ONCE My wonderful Mt. Lebanon lot; cost $900, will take 4yt). terms to you it you want. Write 339, care Post. HIGHTIEW Near Highland Country Club, 1 fare from city, corner.

Sox HO to alley. Hazel 3336-W. ONE lot on Ppland st. and one on Oberlin st. at much less than cost.

Hiland 3t13-M. FARMS AND ACREAGE. GAS STATION: LOCATION OX STATE HIGHWAY. This little five-acre farm, located at a crossroads and on main state highway, cow being cemented, is fine location for gas fetation and store. Two miles from town with railroad, high school, churches; has two-story four-room house, cellar, well water, pretty shade, good apple orchard, pears, plums, cherries, barn, large poultry coop; owner away, and priced at only Terms half cash, and $100 yearly for live years.

Chance of lifetime. EARL Ml.VNIS. Sandy Lake. Pa. FAKM BAR4LXr'S22creTone of theThevit farms in Allegheny county, well improved, good buildings, gas and coal; will sell crops, stock and farm machinery at a real bargain.

Also have several farms on improved roads, easy access to the city, ranging from 5 to 250 acres, some with Pittsburgh coal, mines equipped, all at a great bargain; if interested get in touch with me. William M. Craig. 27 Creighton CTafton, Pa. Phone Walnut 1217 li." ACRES.

4 miles from Salineville. two veils of coal, bank bam. 4 -room house, timber, fruit, terms. 40 acres. miles from Lisbon.

O. good house and barn, two veins of coal. terms. If interested in farms send for list. J.

H. Hinchliffc. Lisbon. O. F'Ofi SALE Small farm in Fulton county: good house, good water, fruit; splendid for summer home, for particulars write Mrs.

H. L. Keseling, R. D. 3.

Box 230, Al-toona. Pa 3o ACRES. 5 rooms, barn, trait, implements, horse, cow, chickens, growing crops, $4,200. Jordan Jenkins Arcade. COAL LANDS.

ELFXTTKICALLY equipped mine. 42-inch Freeport seam; non-union district (1917 wage scale); 50 miles north of Pittsburgh; Bessemer railroad. P. O. Box 1S08, Pittsburgh, Pa.

FLORIDA PROPERTY. FDR SALE 2 10-acre lots. 14 miles of Gains-rllle, located on Seaport line, adjoins town of Waldo; good laying ground, fine for tracking or chickens; price per lot of 10 cres Full details write H. C. Titchenal, Adamston.

W. Box 45. BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE Five-story solid brick 60-room hotel building, completelv furnished and in good repair, located on BP highway at Johnsonbjrg, midway between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Edward G. Anderson, Pa.

WANTED REAL ESTATE I WANT TO PIT INVESTMENT ROW OR APARTMENTS. MIST SHOW INCOME OF ON INVESTMENT NO AGENTS WRITE -3S7 CARE POST SCN. BANANA OIL By Milt Gross I I I PHOTO OF ftLL Au The KSTTg some Wf nNAhi OF MV FDlENDS MUST nnf) 1 I I.

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